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Ham?), 1 to 3. won; Quinn Brady, 108 (Feleht), 21 LOST TO to 5, second; Blue Grass Lad, 108 (Mountain) 8 TAIL-ENDERS. to 1, third. Time, 1.0314- Choral, Sicyou and Del SPECTAC0LAR WORK Phillips also run. Cleveland Celebrated Home-Coming by AGILE THE Third race, six furlongs; selling.Last Faustus, MANY CREWS NOW DEFEATS Comic 100 91 (Schade), 12 to 1, won; Ouera, (Mc- Dropping a Game. Mullen), 2<> to 1. second; Alllsta, 104 (Sehaver), FINALS IN DOUBLES FOR LONDON 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.16>/4. The Buffoon, Judge CLEVELAND. Ohio. June 24..Cleveland Benton, Echodale, The Plains and Celebration also celebrated Its TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. ran. home-coming today by losing Fourth raco, one mile.Gregor K., 114 (Moun¬ to the tall-enders. Joss was hit hard and tain), 3 to won; Chance, 101 (Feicht), 8 ONMDSON SUBURBANWINNER 1, High received miserable support. Howell was a to f>, second; Shenandoah, 98 (Perkins), 5 to 2, third. Time, 1.42*4. Snpncerian, also ran. puzzle after the first inning. Game was LONDON, Jur.e 24..In the final of the Fifth race- Seven furlongs.Bonnie Prince Char- called at the end of the seventh Inning to gentlemen's doubles for the London tennis II:* 5 to won; Ed Sheridan, !0ft 14'(Mountain), 1, allow St. Louis to a train. Attend¬ championship at the Queens Club today Beldame Finished Second in (Feicht), 13 to 10; second; Kaviana, l»2 (Schade), 6 cptch Training for the Intercol¬ t" 5. third. Time, 1.20V*. Dixon's Text and An- ance, 11,400. Score: William J. Clothier and William A. Larned nJsquam also ran. (Americans), defeated Holcombe Ward and Stake. Sixth race, one mile.Andrew Mack, 107 (Schaver), CDHVELAND. AB. R. H. O. A. E. tho Advance 3 t«» 5. won; Docile, 101 (Williams), 3 to 1. sec¬ Jackson, If...... 2 1 0 2 0 0 Beais C. Wright (Americans), 0-4, 7-5, 1-0, legiate Regatta. ond; Dargin, 104 (Feicht), 4 to 1, third. Time, Bay. cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 6-4. 1.43%. Tenney He.llc. Give All, Satin Coat and Flick, rf 3 0 1 1 0 « Nameokl also ran. Lajoie, 2b 3 0 2 < 3 0 The play was spectacular and attracted KBW YORK, June 21.. Captain S. S. Bradley, 31> 2 O 1 2 8 0 a large gathering of spectators, who ex¬ Spoflnl Dispatch to Tbe Star. Turner, ss S 0 0 2 4 Brcwn's a colt by Sir 2 to see Ward and returned N. . Afjile, three-year-old Racing at Ken.ilwortli Park. Stovall. lb 8 0 1 7 1 1 pected Wright POUGHKEEPSIE, Y. June 24 and winner of two derbys, c the but Clothier and learned re¬ as Dixon-Alpena, N. June 21..Sir was Buelow, 3 0 2 3 0 1 winners, Poughkeepsie has not yet thoroughly his BUFFALO, Y.. Ralph Joss, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 today added another stake to already o\erlooked in the betting; at Kenilworth versed the anticipations of the gallery. The awakened to the fact that the representa¬ list the $1."».000 Advance loss of tlie match Is attributed to the"hard tives of the six long by rapturing Park today and easily won the Rapids han¬ Totals 24 2 8 21 11 4 leading rowing universities distance one mile and three-eighths, work done by Ward and hi the will battle for June stake, dicap. The weather was fair and the track ST. LOUIS. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Wright aquatic supremacy 2N. at Sheepshead Hay. August Belmont's Rockenfeld, 2b 4 1 0 2- 2 0 semi-finals, in singles and doubles on Fri¬ The crews that have been working during fast. Summaries: Stone. If 5 0 2 0 0 0 great Beldame, winner of the Subur¬ rf day. The second set was especially hard the winter are all gathered here, George¬ First rac*. mile and seventy yards.Lostlg, 8 to Vanzant. 5 1 1 0 0 0 ban. was second, and Graziallo, an added 5. won; Winchester, 20 to 1, second; Meister- Sugden, lb 0 2 1 12 0 0 enough. It was ding-dong throughout, and town and Wisconsin being the last of the Wallace, ss 4 1 2 2 4 0 start* r. third. The time, 2.20 4-5, was fair singer. 25 to 1, third. Time, 1.40 1-5. cf the magnificent placing of all the Ameri¬ six lo put in ail appearance. Georgetown is Second race, five furlongs.Wee Lass, 3 to 1, Kobler, 4 1 1 1 1 0 considering the condition of the track, Gleaaon, 8b 4 1 1 0 2 cans elicited continuous applause. the only crew staying at a all of the five won; Ilelgerson, 7 to 10, second; Hustling Silk, 7 0 hotel, which was slow. Out of the original to 2. third. Time, 1.01 1-5. Weaver, c 4 1 1 4 I 0 The third set went to Ward and Wright others having cottages of their own. The entries Gamara and Mi¬ six to Howell, p 4 0 3 0 7 0 Dolly Spanker, Third race, furlongs Merry England, 3 5, 0-1 after a tremendous effort and one of blue and gray men are in the graine were withdrawn, and the Columbia won; Loch nvar, 5 lo 1, second; Fire Ball, 7 to 2, quartered stable added Graziallo. The Advance stake third. Time, 1.12 4-5. Xptals 39 8 12 21 17 0 the finest exhibitions of tennis ever seen busiest part of the town, while Cornell and a with 111 Fourth race, mile and forty yards, Rapids handi¬ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 in The was Columbia are from the noise tur¬ is weight for age race, pounds 11 to 2 0.2 England. fourth, however, away and and 12 5 on Grazi¬ cap-Sir Ralph. 12 to 1, won; Rosetint, 5, St. Louis 1 2 0 0 4 1 0.8 ^t;ile, 121 on Beldame 6ecoud; Wire in. 5 to 1, third. Time, 1.48. won by Clothier and Lamed 0-4, and they moil. Pennsylvania has. perhaps, the finest allo. one 3 to First base on errors.St. Lonls, 1. Two-lwse bits. thus Fifth race, mile.Dr. Spruill, 1, won; Wallace secured the doubles championship of quarters, being located on the top of a bluff Zigzag, 7 to 1, second; Milton Young, 4 to 5, Stovall, and Howell. Three-base hit. London. Beldame Made the Pace. third.- Time, 1.42 1-5. Wallace. Sacrifice hits.Bradley and Joss. Stolen which commands not only a view of their 4 Jacks;.n and Yunzdiit. T1 ? start was good, and Beldame, as Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth.Bonnie Sue, bases.Bay, I)»ul>le plays. The Americans having captured all of the boathouse, just beneath them, but the ma¬ to Caroinal. 20 to 1, second; Yorkshire Koehler and Wallace; Bradley ami Stovall. Klrst followed 1, won; on honors of the London tourna¬ jestic Hudson as well. After the work usual, went out to make the pace, Lad, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1.47 1-5. base brills.< iff Joss, 1; off Howell, 3. I-eft on cliampionship day's Agile. Beldame did not show her great bases.Cleveland, ti; St. Louis, 8. Struck out.By ment at the Queens Club this week will, on the men are conveyed in buses to tlio top by Joss, 3; by Howell. 3. Sheridan. of and never was able Umpire.Mr. Tuesday next, enter the lists for the all- of the hill and are there lost sight of until flight si*ed today Results at Park. Time of game.1 hour and 30 minutes. England championship at Wimbledon, for to away from Agile, who clung to her Highland Reading from Jeft to right.Larn pd, Clothier, Ward and Wright. the following day. There are about thirty get I'ETROIT. Mich.. June 24.- Results at Highland which there is a record entry of seventy- In the run down the back men in the and the all the way. I'ark. Weather clear; track fast: NEW YORK . one players. Including English. Australian party, comprise 'varsity stretch Beldame was leading a length from six 4 to won; and continental amateur experts. and freshman eights and university four. First, furlongs.Clandestine. 1, The draw to Agile. Both mare and colt were running OW'eil. 2 to 1, second; Capitano, 15 to 1, tonight gave byes Clothier. The men command attention by their a mile from Peggy Two Errors With Stahl's Gave and Larned. Larned S. H. very easy, and three-eighths of L Time. 1.14. American Clubs' Single Wright against physique and tanned appearance. the finish Martin gave Agile his head and 4 League Standing. Smith, the Welch champion, who in 1100 Second, four and a half furlongs.Tlchimingn, Boston the Game. reached the semi-finals in the The entire squad was out today and de¬ he closed ui> on Beldame. to 5. won: Cadlchon. 20 to 1. second; Stuessel, 5 SUBURBAN RENEWAL Won. Lost. Pet. all-England went that Beldame to 1. third. Time. .50. Cleveland 32 18 .640 championship. spite the white-capped waves managed, by A great shout up Chicago 32 20 .616 BOSTON, Mass., June 24..New York's was beaten, but the two came into the Third, mile and an eighth.Har:p Wagner, 4 to 1, two wild If the Americans follow the form dis¬ hugging the west shore, to get up to the won; Leila. 3 t-.» 2. Cataliue, 3 to 1, third. Philadelphia 32 21 .564 errors, throws by Chase and stretch on even terms with Beldame on second; De troit played since their arrival It is confidently of Tine. 1.53%. 27 25 .519 Dougherty, coming with Stahl's single in predicted by English players that they starting point the big race. The Ben the inside. Beldame bore out at the head Fourth, steeplechase, full ccurse.Red Car. 3 to Boston 23 26 .469 the Franklin, with Coach Ward, then lined the of the stretch And Agile. In the Pick New York 20 30 .400 second inning, gave the home team to¬ will reach the finals In the all-England. bumped 1. won; Spring \\>ter, 7 to 1. second; Time, TURF crews for and Ml two FEATURE Washington 21 33 The international tournament starts, after the fours run to the wire they ran head and head to 3 t<. 5. third. Time. 4.25. .389 day's game by a score of 3 to O. Tanneliill approaching up 3 to won; St. Louis 20 34 .370 for F. Davis Is were sent away the freshman and 'varsity within fifty yards of the finish, where Fifth, six furlongs.Fallen Leaf. 1, injured his hand in the flrst and re¬ the Dwight cup exciting to ride S'lent Water. 7 to 5. second; Council, 10 to 1, inning keen interest. The Austrians, who are the eights started down the course, with the O'Neill drew his whip and began National Clubs' tired in favor of after one the but under Martin, hard third. Time. 1.14%. League Standing. Young man had dark horses of the entrants, are regarded freshman crew having a handicap of about mare, Agile, Sixth, five furlongs.Miss Anxious, 7 to 5, won; been put out. The score: a of a was riduen, drew away and won by a neck. Better Field in the Won. Lost. Pet. by those who have seen them play as the quarter mile. It not until the I-ad.v Travers. 10 to 1. second; Calox, 5 to 2, Expected New York 43 18 of the Ameri¬ two-mile mark was reached that the 'var¬ was before Grazi¬ .705 BOSTON AB. R. most formidable opponents Beldame' thirty lengths third. Time. 1.02. Philadelphia 32 24 .571 tf H. O. A. E. the allo. was at 13 to 5 in the Seventh, mile and a sixteenth MJzzenmast. 5 to 5k'...acb, .j 0 4 cans, with the exception of the Doherty sity caught youngsters. Agile quoted Chit-ago 35 27 .565 Parent, ss 3 of will meet the The work is a bit as the betting, and Beldame was held at 1 to 3, 2. won; Bugler. 3 to 5*. second; Colonist, 2 to 1, "Commonwealth".Hern)is Pittsburg 31 25 .554 0 0 1 1 0 brothers, who, course, Varsity's ragged Buikett, If 4 0 men .Ho 1 was third. Time. 1.47 3-5. Cincinnati 33 0 2 0 0 winners.-* don't catch together, and are entirely while to laid against Graziallo. 27 .550 Stahl. cf 3 i J 0 Sr. Loots 25 35 .417 lira lb 0 0 too prone to rush their sides. Great Race. Boator 19 39 shaw, 3 i j q q Security's Has .328 Collins, 3b 1 1 o Wisconsin Top Weight.Notes. Brooklyn 17 43 .283 2b 0 3 0 WOMEN'S TENNIS TOURNEY. the Heaviest. K. Smathers' Security, a 15 to 1 shot, lerris. 3 0 0 4 3 0 Crlger, c - 1 o- Wisconsin has, perhaps, the heaviest crew won the $2o.o:*> Great Trial stake by a American Games 0 C 2 1 League Today. Tannehlll, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Championship of the United States here and the men should, with their power¬ head and also scored Jockey Dominick's NOTES With several of the most of the Detroit at St. LouIb. Young, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 CURRENT important Won Miss Moore. ful proportions, send the boat through the first victory in the east. Timber was sec¬ Coney Island Club's Cleveland at Chicago. by Jockey great spring Totals 25 3 2 27 15 1 June 24.Miss Eliza¬ water. They don't make the showing that ond and George C. Benin tt third. In this classics down for decision the com¬ PHILADELPHIA, during National League Games Today. NEW YORK. AB. R. beth Moore of the Tennis men as large as they are should do. The race II. I'. Whitney started three horses, ing week, the sport at Sheepshead Bay H. O. A. E. Kings County Pittsburg at St. Louis. Dougherty, If 4 0 1 2 0 1 New won the Badgers are staying at a private boarding and were at once made even money should be one of Iteeler, rf 4 0 Club, York, today champion¬ they FROM exceptional brilliancy. The Cincinnati at Chicago. 002 1 sin¬ house. As if In contrast to the of to THE weight PADDOCK States in favorites. The field ran close together ! list Oonroy, 3b 3 0 1 1 2 0 ship of the United women's includes the Commonwealth the bend, where Burgomaster showed in handicap, +_. Williams. 2b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Miss Helen Homans, West the crew, they have the lightest and small¬ at a mile and a quarter, which will 4 Chase, lb 4 0 1 gles by defeating front, but in the final furlong the field practi¬ 11 O 1 Side Tennis New York, 6.4, 5.7, 0.1 est coxswain of the crews gathered here, who was on the be a renewal of the the Yeager, *8 '3 0 0 1 4 0 Club, closed up and Security, An internal scrap within the ranks of the cally Suburban; cf 3 a tiny but he handles his men well. closed with a rush and YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Fultz, 0 0 2 0 0 in the final round of the tournament. chap, extreme outside, Turf the book¬ Equality stakes, in which many of the stars KU-inow, c 3 0 1 5 1 0 is not to a who was a Metropolitan Association, Miss May Sutton, last year's champion, is Syracuse willing give any one a won by head from Timber, of the season will meet at a mile, the Spind¬ Hogg, p 2 O 0 O 0 0 head in front of George C. Bennett. Sum¬ makers' syndicate,, is pot the least possible American .Orth 1 0 0 0 0 0 in England and loses the championship by line on its work and with Columbia, !s do¬ rift, for at a and a League. maries: of happenings that may take place in the three-year-olds, mile At Washington- Powell, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 default. ing most of the work down the river, away near future. The announcement made re¬ furlong, exclusively for three-year-olds, and Postponed; rain. from the of Fi'-t ra . bers of the executive committee, to a point Mr. Hermis will have At Detroit- R. H. E. Tannehlll. in V-I East Washington Giants 9 7 .563 nies that he has varied in his coaching, but third. Tina*. 1.14 4 7.. Aolon. Aetarlta, Tommy Vosburgh, top impost, Detroit ning; off Young. (1 in 8-73 innings; off Hogg, 2 in 7 8 .4t»7 Waddell. 1 >"Arkle and Chieftiin also ran. where they have declared themselves as still 132 pounds, four more than the peerless Bel¬ 1 4 1 7 innings; oft Powell, none In 2 innings. First Lafayette it is asserted here that last year his crew «.r« fur- the Chicago 2 3 2 base on 1: off Colored Americans^ 5 8 .385- Tiiird rare, the at Trial stakes last six in power, with no intention of J>eing downed. dame, Suburban winner. Irish Lad will bails.Off Young, Hogg, 4. Hit by Atlantles 2 11 154 rowed a much higher stroke and now they 1< <»f futurity enrse.'Security. 122 (I>omiuick>, Burke, it is said, had the backing of the take up 127, while Delhi and Stalwart are pitched ball.By Hogg, 1. Struck out.By Y'oung, have been rowing a longer stroke. The men 13 to 1 and 5 to l. woo; *"'l 'imber, 122* (O'Neill), each weighted with 125 National League. 4; by Hogg. 4; by Powell. 1. Time of game.1 are keyed up to the minute. 10 to 1 ami. 4 to 1. second; Georjre C. IU'nnett, mure level-headed members of the pounds. hour and 37 minutes. Umpires. Kelly and Mc¬ Another Game Won the organi¬ Next comes Ort W^lls with 121. The son At New York. R. H. E. by Empires. E. M. Packard, 1906, has been forced out 122 (Nifolt, J1 to 5 ai to third. Tfaw, 1.15. who have become tired of the New York 2 7 1 Carthy. Attendance.11.703. defeated Treas¬ ..Behue re. Burgomaster. Queen of H<»art-;. McKitt- zation, petty of King Eric has been doing linely in his The Eastern Empires the of the boat on account of pains in his work and Boston .*15 3 redge, Bohemian. Ironsides and 'High Chance also bickerings that Wheelcck and company have is scheduled as a certain starter Twelve innings. ury boys Friday by 13 to 2. The Treasury stomach, but under Ten Eyck will round been guilty of, and If any more of it is at¬ in the Commonwealth, which event he won KILLIAN WAS WILD. team is much weaker tharAit was early in into shape again in time for the race, so the .< "orjj'ltd ..Coijjded. so last At Philadelphia.First game. R. II. E. followers of Ten there be serious trouble in the gallantly year, beating The Picket the season. Eyck claim. Fourth race, the Advance stakes; one mile and tempted may and Irish Lad in one of most Philadelphia 7 8 2 Cornell seems to rank favorite with t» : furlongs 111 Marti:13 to 5 and the sensa¬ 4 11 3 the Agile organiza tion. tional finishes of the Brooklyn Scored Two and The two strongest teams in the Metropol¬ town and a crew is our. w«,n; Beldame. 121 (O'Neilh. 1 to 3 and out, year. The Picket will Second game. Chicago Runs Won people that capable of *?-. d .t.raziallo. 11*6 tLyne). 30 to 1 and 2 to 1, also undoubtedly maxe his appearance in itan League (Eastern Empires East doing things sits in the red and white shell* It is with no inconsiderable alarm that Philadelphia 13 14 fl From Detroit. ai^J thir 5. Time, 2.20 4 .V only three starters. this event, and he is in nicely with but 120 Brooklyn C 125 Washington Giants) will meet at Coliseum .Graziallo added starter. the men who have the best interests of pounds. Among the other starters Georgetown in Hard Luck. rn« likely At Pittsburg. R. H. E. DETROIT, June 2-4..Killian was wild in Park tomorrow. Fit: e. selling: I .>t five and a half furlongs lacing at heart are waiting and watching are Proper, 114; Colonial Girl, 112; Bad Georgetown seems to be in hard luck, for of 1 :* rity course- Leonard Hayman, I'M (llil- lor Gov. lliggins of New York to make his Pittsburg 2 9 4 the first inning and Chicago scored two runs "Cy" Young, the southpaw of the Em¬ debramh, 8 to and 7 to 10, won; U7 News, 111; English Lad, 111; Broomstick, Cincinnati 8 17 0 Mudd and Stuart are In poor shape, but Gentian, announcement as to the make-up of the without a hit. After that he held the vis¬ pires, Is a quiet, unassuming fellow and a (Pi^iiisi, 15 to 1 and 0 to 1. second: Liebt^r. 102 111; Alan-a-Dale, 10i>; Sysonby, loti; Oiseau, At St. Louis. R. II. E. Mudd will be all right in a day or so. (Anbuchom. 8 to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time. new racing commission of that state. The 105, Tradition, 101; loo itors safe, but the early lead proved a win¬ from the up. f«ar that had into the Tanya, loo; , St. Louis 1 12 3 pitcher ground Stuart is a source of more The l.Wi '{-3. Abe Meyer. Atkins, Elizabeth F.. Bur- politics finally crept and Ostrich, i>0. Chicago 2 12 2 ner. as White pitched a splendid game and Manager Washington of the Americans anxiety. le»«jue. Little Fen. Gleaner. Bantam. Cat's K^e, sport, and that it is politics alone that is * day the crew left Georgetown he gave hia Ladsarion, There Now and Lord of the Forest also the in the men was entitled to a shut out. Score: 1 as his eyes open all the time, and leaves swaying governor choosing * * American Association. knee a bad wrench, and a sprain resulted. rat.. J»euxteinp* fell. who will be responsible for the welfare of DETROIT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. no stone unturned to strengthen his team. 8 one mile and a fnriong on turf. Ilip- is the cause the The Spring stakes, which will also be run At Milwaukee.Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul, 1. ss 3 0 0 1 2 0 Coach Dempsey has been working on the rate-. 1) to II and 8 to the sport in that state, of O'Leary, Washington of the Lafayettes is suffering jh" il»ijf^ins». 5. won; alarm. No greater calamity, could on Saturday, is a six furlong scramble over At Columbus, Ohio.Columbus, 5; Toledo, 2. Cooley, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 injured member and expects to have hia Palmtiearer. lot (Burns*. to 1 anrf 2 to 1. se<-oml; perhaps, At Kansas City.Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 1. Hickman, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 from charley horse, and says this warm Bank. 10." II ihiebr.u d». 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. third. befall racing than to have the politicians the Futurity course, in which have been At is. 0. rf number five man in shape for the race. 1 ¦F.".4 3" ludi&napol Louisville, 8; Indianapolis, Crawford, 4 1 0 2 0 0 weather will help him shake it. Bight Royal. Stamping Ground, get a hold on It. The vast sentiment of not named as eligibles most of the great colts Second game.Indianapolis, 2; Louisville, 0. Cougblln, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 1 The question as to which crew is the best Niblick and Sailor Boy also ran. turfmen, but breeders, who have mil¬ and of the The Eastern Empires are working hard to only year, including First Wa¬ Schaefer, 2l> 4 0 2 2 1 0 of the lot is as yet hard to determine. lions invested In the sport. Is tiiat the com ter, Jerry Weruberg, Voorhees, Cary, Donovan, If 3 0 1 1 1 0 improve their playing for the purpose of The Southern League. 0 7 3 his team weather conditions have been very poor and ARRESTS AT DELMAR TRACK. mission as it stands today, with August George C. Bennett, inquisitor, Security, Drill, 8 0 0 taking the scalps of Joe Gans and with the wind that has Belmont at its head, should be Beaufort At Atlanta, Ga..Atlanta, 1; Montgomery, 0. Killian, p 3 0 113 0 when cross bats in this city July 1 at been blowing down reappointed. High Chance, and others. At Nashville, Tenn..Nashville, 0; Birmingham, 3. they the course, ruffling the water, the boata The ten years that the present commission # 10. the National Park. His understudy, "Kid" Bookmakers With Second game.Nashville, 4; Birmingham, Totals 31 1 5 27 12 1 will the have not been able to go their best. Charged Violating has been In power have been years in which * * At Little Rock.Little Rock, 2; New Orleaus, 2. Sullivan, umpire game. is not to talk racing has improvt dNintil today It Is at the At Shreveport, La..Shreveport, 1; Memphis, 5. CHICAGO. AB. R. H. O. A. E. President Williston should be highly com¬ Dempsey willing much the Law. Tomorrow's program will have for its Jones, cf 3 1 0 2 0 0 about Georgetown, but is working twice a top wave of Its prosperity, and much of its mended for the effort he is making to give with ST. LOUIS. Jun" 114..Four favorites won stake feature the a at a Holmes, If 3 1 0 0 0 0 the clean devoid day them. success is entirely due to the untiring ef- Equality, gallop South Atlantic League. ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 the patrons of game bail, at Delmar track today, the track of its mile for Davis, of and the little things that although lorts chairman. three-year-olds and upward. In At Macon, Ga..Jacksonville, 3; Macon, 4. Donahue, lb 3 0 0 17 0 0 wrangling many Fast Time by Cornell. was still heavy and rough. Eight arrests which many of the best horses in training Second game.Jacksonville, 3; Macon. 4. Isbell, rf 3 0 0 00 0 help to rnar the game. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 24..The Frankle O'Xell, with ten winners, Fix sec¬ At Ga..Columbia, 0; Augusta, 3. Sullivan, c 3 0 0 6 1 1 were made on charges of violating the anti- are eligible. The list includes E. R. Brad¬ Augusta, 3 0 2 0 5 0 all-absorbing topic in rowing circles onds and four thirds, easily leads the Win¬ Bad At Charleston, S. C..Charleston, 5; Savannah, 0. Dundou, 2b tonight betting law. ning jockies for the first nine days of the ley's News, Fred Cook's Kurtzmann Tannchill, 3b 3 0 1 1 4 0 A CREDITABLE RECORD. was the time trials made by Cornell, Wis* Bummar ies; Jack and English Lad, J. A. Drake's Kunnels White, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 meeting at Sheepshead Bay. ilartin, and Jocund, At. L. F. Virginia-Carolina League. consin, Pennsylvania and Syracuse this First race, seven furlongs; selling.Atlas, 07 who rode Anile to victory yesterday, moved Hayman's Orthodox, 27 2 3 27 10 1 Season's Woi'k of the Law ffl 3 to K. Hitchcock's Dandelion, W. B. At Charlotte, N. C..Charlotte, 2; Salisbury-Spen¬ Totals Reporter's morning, and the remarkable time that tho rell), 1. won; Gene Handha, M (Wiley), up ahead of Lyne In the list, with live win¬ Jennings' 1. 5 to % second; Bldiom, '«>7 (Wild), 10 to 1, third. Proper and Dainty, James It. Keene's Wild cer. Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Team. Ithacans are known to have made. No of¬ ners and three seconds. Lyne has also At Danville, Va..Danville, 3; Greensboro, 5. o O 0 0.1 Time, 1.:-7. .Mar-s. Curdon.-t, Ed Merritt, Mint, T. C. McDowell's James Detroit 0 0 0 1 O announcement was tc:. r. piloted live winners, but has only two sec¬ Alan-a-Dale, Tre Law Reporter Printing Company ficial mide of the result LedaheF.e, 11.:. , Frank ltlce *ul Saul McLaughlin's Oxford, Sydney Paget s Ham¬ Sacrifice hits.O'Leary, al-o ran. onds to his credit. Davis and Hildebrand Eastern Two-base hit.Sciiaefer. closed its weekly schedule of three games at Cornell's headquarters, but it is reported Second burg Belle, E. E. Smathers' Rapid Water, League. Davis. Stolen base.Donahue. Burfes on lialls. race, sit furlongs-Lucullus, 105 (Wiley), have each rl«ld. n four winners, and W. White, 1. Hit with a from the De¬ that Cornell went the distance under nine¬ 7 t » 2. won; Mail 1- x. U<» to E. K. Thomas' Stalwart, II. P. Whitney's At Baltimore..Baltimore-Newark, no By Killian. 2; by by pitcher.Kill¬ victory Agricultural (Blis-). 25 I, second; Knapp rind .Miller three. Diggins, Nicol "II Chicago. 2. Struck Investor, l«»*j i.Mo-'W). 30 to 1. third. Time, Artful and Prince Hamburg and It. T. Wil¬ on account of rain. ian Left bases.Detroit. 5; partment, a tie with Columbia Athletic As¬ teen minutes, and in a way that makes |t 1.22^1-3. Sorrel 1 and Walsh each Jiave two to their credit. game; postponed out.By KiU nii. 4: by White. 5. Double plays. up. All Black, Sweet Kitty Bel¬ son, jr.'s, Dolly Spanker and Gamara. At Providence.Jersey City 10, Providence IViHwion, Davis fiud Doualiui?, Donovan, Drill, sociation and a postponment on account of seem certain that if the conditions n^Xt ial, s, Seaworthy, Lady Moneuse, Passive and Cer- * 45 minutes. Covn aho ran. Favorites were defeated In twenty-one of Cougblln. Time of game.1 hour and rain with the Riverdale Athletic Club. The Wednesday are as fast as they were today lb- races run at * * Attendance.6.000. Third race, five and a half furlongs.Exciteire it, thirty-six the Bay during Umpire.Coimoily. Law Reporters have played twenty-two the record for the course is very likely to 11' (L. WUmh.>, 1 to 2, won; Sonny, 100 (Klce). the past week. Consequently the talet haa August Belmont's the Boston t » Beldame, BASE BALL. games so far this season, losing but six, be broken. Coach Courtney is absolutely 8 1, second; H .nolette, l»7 «Wiley t. 3 to 1, third, not done so well as it started out to do during stable's S .S. AMATEUB, lliiie. 1.15. 1.111 O'Neill, Jane Ke.chel and Folio.V the first three days of the meeting. In the Ostrich, Capt. Brown's Broad¬ An 18-Inning Game at St. Louis. a record that is surpassed by no independ¬ silent about the trial, but no one connected th# Fla^ als<.» ran. races cloth, Woodford Clay's Outcome, W. B. the Fourth race, mile and rifty-four run, twenty-five choices The Clifton -team was downed by ST. LOUIS, June 24..Chicago and St ent team in the District. They have crossed with the crew denies that it was very' fast. three-v'.xteenths.Extol. 10*5 a D. C. (Sewelb. 0 to 5. won; Sincerity Bell. 9^ have won, percentage of about ¦!<>, but Jennings' Proper, Johnson's Jacquin, Myrtles, the score being 0 to 4, Fay was Louis of the National broke the bats with clubs from the several local While the managers of Syracuse, Penn¬ 7 to (Wiley), even at that. It Is a far J. E. s James League \ second, Vairo, 10N lit. Wilson), a to l, higher percentage Madden Adbell, McLaughlin's on the slab for the winners and pitched a as well as all the and Columbia have had bettef tfcinl. Time, 2.11 1-5. Ko^tof also ran. than has been victorious at either Oxford, Paget'!! Tradition and Af¬ season's record today in an eighteen-inning leagues leading independ¬ sylvania of the Sydney nine hits -were secured Fifth ra**t», mJM d twenty yards.Flautus, 104 other meetings during the present season. ricander, C. E. Rowe's Colonial Girl, E. E. good game. Although pitchers' battle between Taylor and Reul- ent organizations, and the success achieved success in keeping their time secret, there (Wil*on.», 7 to la won; Broodier, 102 (Harris), 3 Smathers' Rapid Water and R. T. Wilson, off him, he kept them well scattered. bach. Chicago took the lead in the fifth has been most gratifying to the clubs sup¬ is a report that Syracuse, on one of their- to 1. second; Atnelruee. 100 iKass^ll), 15 to 1. The also covered the course Great Trial stakes was worth ?l!),r>50 jr.'s, Gamara are among those that have The Brewood Athletic team would like to cn Burke The schedule Man¬ trials this week, in thinl. Time, 1.51. Hottentot, Aten, Ponipano net to the winner, E. E. Smathers' Secur¬ been named for the hits by Maloney and Chance. porters. prepared by less than nineteen minutes. Coach Teneyck an 1 Geonre T. aljto ran. Bay Ridge Handicap,, arrango a game with any team of the Dis¬ tied the score in the ninth sending Clark ager Moore for this week and during July Sixth rate, seven fuHongs. ity. For defeating Beldame in the run¬ at a mile and a quarter, for three-year-olds by is non-committal, but Coach Courtney, Potter. 105 (Wiley), trict averaging from eleven to thirteen home from first on a won is Interesting, In addition to 4 to 1, won: I.«on*dowu. 100 (Uusselh, U to 2. sec¬ ning of the Advance stakes. Captain and upward, that will be the feature of double. Chicago embracing when Informed of the reported fast trial O£ ond; Dave Sommer*. 100 2 to thinl. Brown's account was Increased to the ex¬ card. This event has years of age. Address all challenges to In the eighteenth on a Schulte and local games, side trips to Baltimore, Laurel, Syracuse, did not seem surprised. "All I'vftf Tinte, 1.35. La (Sewell), 1, Tuesday's always triple by and other localities. Weak Tolls. !>r. Scharff, Our Lillie, tent of $11,~M. been one of the best of the Coney Island Brewood Club, 401 avenue south¬ a weakened Leestourg nearby got to say," said he, "is that if Syracuse Puuca and Gallagher also ran. long fly by Maloney. Taylor spots in the team are strengthened the Jockey Club's spring fixtures, and there is east. In the last Inning, while backed has done it in less than nineteen minutes, Domlnlck's handling of Security In the no reason why It should not be so this year The Continentals would like to arrange a Reulbaeh, moment they develop and the management the race will resemble a streak of varnish, Great Trial was a masterpiece of horseman¬ game with any team averaging fourteen by brilliant fielding, held firmly. Attend¬ and friends have reason for their faith in its and X want to see every inch of It. If Cor* Results at Latonia. and * continued success. ship. Hildreth made no mistake when * * years. Send challenges to J. Cantwell, G33 ance, 7,200. nell is defeated there will be no excuse of* CINCINNATI. Ohio. June 24.-The Brow- he went west and ordered the little G street southwest. fered our It will jockey- On there will be by crowd. simply mean er8' Exchange handicap at six furlongs was to report to him In the east. Dominick did Wednesday the running The Indian Head Athletic Club has placed that there is a better crew on the river." the feature event at Latonia today. Five not get to the track until Friday night, and of the Rockaway cup, In which some of the a team in the field and would like to ar¬ The time of last year's race, won by Sy« It was the tirst race he has ridden on the best hunters in have been named range games with teams averaging thirteen racuse, was 20.22 3-5. No time is forth¬ horses started. White Plume, which went eastern tracks for several training Address J. 1215 4th street to years. to race over the full course, two miles and years. Warren, coming as to the trials of Pennsylvania, the post favorite, took the lead at the northwest. and Columbia this but there is nc* start and was never a half. It Is an event for morning, headed, winning by 's Ally Queen of hunters ex¬ The Grace Lutherans played a double- doubt that they were not as fast as that at¬ ttfVee lengths. Summary: Hearts, which Is a full sister to Artful, had clusively, and among those that have been header at Marshall Hall and captured both, tributed to Cornell. her first entered are D. Eugene Blick's First race: six furlongs; selling Sweetie, 107 outing yesterday. She did not Sportsman, defeating the Epiphany Chapel team In All the Cornell men were in high spirits (Treuhelj, ti to won Sid Silver. 1 (F. Morri¬ show anything, however, that would en¬ F. Ambrose Clark's Steelmaker, Mr. Cot¬ the first game by 3 to 2, taking the second for the practice this evening. Beautiful son), 1- to 1. f c«iud. Foreigner. lO.'i (Tooman). 15 title her to be spoken of in the same breath ton's Game Cock, J. M. Gerard's Almansor, from the Advents by 5 to 4. All teams of water favored the work, and the sight of to 1, third. Tune, 1.14 4-5. Gils IleiUorn, Mary as h; r famous sister, which won W. C. Hayes' Flying Machine, Thomas ad last year's thirteen years desiring games, all the crews rowing at the same time was ran. Futurity. She tiuished In the Hitchcock, jr.'s, Tom Cogan, H. S. Page's Fred Berge, 1805 street north¬ of the "absolutely" W'iltberger extremely picturesque. The Ithacans pad¬ Sec n 1 race; tive furlong Concert, 108 (I). Aus¬ lutmixig Great Trial yesterday. Pure Pepper and Pious, R. L. Stevens' west. dled two miles down the river and then tin), to 1, won; Kioi»a. 104 «Trexler), 7 to 5, tjnuff and J. E. Widener's Patagonian. The Columbia Heights team downed the paced the substitute four back to the boatj second; Zleiwip. 11- Uiotlior», 7 to 1, third. Tin:?, Security, which won the Great Trial, is a "Diamond Jim" Brady's Oiseau, L. V. Holmead Manor team by 11 to 8. 1.02. Urilm Sister Fdltli, Floss half brother to Ort house by way of putting the latter on edge Funaine, S., Wells und Dick Wells, Bell's Giorifier, W. W. Darden's Ivan the The Rosebuds won an Interesting game for their race with the substitutes of Co¬ Anita. I.eta I'uffy and I'afToiil « so rajo. being out of Teas Over and by Sorcerer. Terrible, E. W. Jewett's Bedouin, J. R. from the Arlingtons by 4 to 2. Descher, Thlri race. ir. ujile; purs* Frinoe Silverwl:i>ra, His over lumbia, Pennsylvania and Syracuse next I07 iTreubel/. 1 to ^ Improvement his first attempt a Keene's Sysonby, James McLaughlin's Ox¬ who was on the rubber for the Rosebuds, afternoon. yj*», r>7 day or two ago was rather Tuesday The Syracuse crews, tllnl!l r>, t> to 1. aec«»nJ; Early Boy. 1«>4 il>. Aus¬ startling. ford, Sydney Paget's Cairngorm, R. E. Wat- fanned twelve batters and gave but one rowed about three miles down stream along tin). 1- to 1, third. Time, 1.40 4-5. Birchbroom, kins' St. Bellane, H. P. Whitney's Prince base on balls. Thomas, for the losers, al¬ the east shore and back to the boat house. Martha Gortunn, Katie Powers, Belle Dale and NORTHWEST Hamburg and R. T. Wilson, jr.'s, Gamara lowed bat four hits, the five errors by his Stroke Packard has recovered Chief Mliliktn also ran. BOYS' LEAGUE. are the are teammates practically racv*. among three-year-olds that eli¬ losing the game. from his lame back. Wisconsin did four, Fourth Brewers* Exchange stake?. $1,775; gible for the Spindrift, which will be the The Emery Athletic Club defeated the six furlong* White Plume, lt>7 (Troxler), 18 to 5, of the miles this evening, unaccompanied by Coach won; Major 1 J. Carson, (Wishard). 23 to 5. Standing Clubs. particular feature of Thursday's program. Victor Athletic Club by 13 to 2 In a hotly O'Dea, who had no launch. Georgetown, St cood; lmtcJi Baibara. 97 tT»>y!or). 2.3 to 5, third. w. I,, ret. It is a handicap, and the weights will be contested but one-sided game. The fea¬ rowed over the full course this evening, but 1.14 and lted IrTinelbli-s Thee, 2-5. Hhuwana Leaf also ran. 2 .1 .two announced by Handlcapper Vosburgh early tures of the contest were the excellent not fast after the first mile, owing to tho Fifth race: 5 furlun^s.Arabtlla. 103 (Austin), 12 Wi.shhiet,.n P...T* of U 1 i .500 in the week. The announcement will be pitching of Miller and the fine fielding continued lameness of Stuart, No. 4. Coach, to 1, won; Carthage. iod (Vanderbout). 8 to 5, sec¬ (lwnnl *. L.jliuMp» 1 1 .500 waited for with considerable interest. Johnson and Finn of the winners. more ond; Cert**, 103 (Troxler). 4 to 1, third. Meclr Athletic Cltil> Dempsey instructed the men to pay Time, 1 2 .333 The Laurel Base Ball Club, known as the heed to form than to Columbia 1.02. All Brown, Ajmolo. Malleable, Problem, The on * speed. ( Sarucfu, Granada al:v> run. Yesterday's giime the Red Lot be¬ * * "big team." and the Laurel Outing Club of rowed three miles from Crum Elbow north Sixth race; one mile and lO'J tween W. and L. and M. A. C. was Laurel, Md., both have open dates and de¬ as to yards.Harlland. stopped The a scramble on the and return, with Goodwin coaching 105 (Morrison), U to 2. wen; Scotch Thistle, i<8 at the end of the fourth Pansy, six-furlong sire to hear from all good amateur clubs blades and in board work. 7 to 1. Bell Inning with a grass course for will atobinson), second; the Cat, 108 score of 7 to 4 in two-year-olds, furnish of Washington. Managers of both clubs iWUhi.rd). 7 to 5, tMrd. Tirt e. 1.40 2-5. L'da favor of the M. A. C.. particular interest for those who will wit- have games booked with Baltimore teams Vivian, Kllinorie, A«pl», BesKcaire, Feareupurt , 10 to 1, third. Time, 1.17. Inquis¬ day at American League Park. The re¬ Iforrelloa, Aiabolene and Arah also actually" playing ball. itor. W. M. Scheftel's E. E. GENEVA, N. Y.. June 24..Edward Ward Upper row, left to right.Wheatley, Vanneman (eiptalll), Houghton, Manager Moore, Donglaaa l,H*ca, May Several other Prospero, Moore, Spaoldtng, Dreacher. Lower row, from left to right. Walker, Phil Schrlver, Sterne, port that Jce Gans went to California with, ran. ekibs have applied to the Smathers' Panic and R. T. Wilson's Beau¬ of Princeton has been engaged as foot ball FelUnger, Crown, MeConnlefc. Kid SulliVan is incorrect. He will be here ^ecoad raeo, five furlongs.108 (L. WU- management for admission to the league. fort and Jessamin*. coach at Hobart College. Saturday and will play.