Zitapupu», O. Nicho!». 8:4V32 2:44:33 Oollkel, L. A. Loo.nem . 8:47:49 2:47:4» GLEN COVE S CLASS.START, 13.66 . COURSE, 12 MILKS. S £> S Polo S ?rllll*n^. £ C Aj"T...*»H >:«:« Thoroughbred Lawn Tennis Boxing Automobiling Topa«, F. T. Davidson.3:48:17 |« 17 Racing Turquoise, J. p. 3:44:0» 249:0» Morgan. Jade. E. 8. Wlllard. 3:48;» 2:61:» AMERICAN DORIES START. 1 00 GERMANSNOW LOOM UP COURSE. 4 MILES | O O Krv 1 Earn Whisk Broom II Race TRAINER OF KLING INS 1 Tautog. . 2:51:0O :R1:00 to JUMPERS A. OrlfTin . Right Challenge for May Alice, K. 2:54:51 1:54.31 SONDBR CLASS-START, 12:45.COURSE. 12 Doubles Title in England. MILKS. Wimbledon, England, July 3.-Frledrlch Once More in England Joyette, Mr». Bdgar Palmer.. 8:82:11 2:4711 AVilhelm Rahe and "FIFIS Juanita. J. EX Haye«..8:82:2s 2:47:28 Heinrich FOR OFGALVAOONCOURTS KIHnschroth, r-¦ RILED OFF 1 IF HE the German lawn tennis players of the for racing purposes Is about over, with MARINE Havis Cup tram, won Um right to chal¬ INTELLIGENCE. for the Son of Broomstick Now in the weight piling up as it Is. Mr. Whit¬ lenge All England championship chance at the MINIATURE ALMANAC. doubles here ney would Ilk« one more and Did Outsails Six Competitors of Tennis Players Reach to-day. They will meet Hands of best In Whiskey Coffee Much Sunrise. 4:3.1; sunset, 7.84; »noon »eta, 3:2»; Lawn Charles F Dlxon Handicapper. England. moon's age, 20. and H. Roper Bar- Wheti Whisk Broom II started In the in Race on Semi-Final Round in rett, the holders, In the challenge round for Buckthorn, but Cost Class Lively to-morrow. Metropolitan Handicap, which he won so HIOH WATER. the easily under 126 pounds, he had been In His License. the Sound. AM P.M. Hogan . . Singles. In a the final round this afternoon they s He followed Sandy Hook . . 7-4.1 : defeated J. PLANS" NOT YET SETTLED this country only five weeks. In one of the best races sailed on the G Parke and A. E. Beamish victories In the William Hogan, who trained Buck¬ «iovernor's Island. 7 52 a score that performance by Hound thus far this season, J. P. Mor¬ He" Gate . 9;42 in us hy of 6.8, ft.2, 6.4. and thorn for his races at Belmont Park, was Mrs. R. I^amhert Brooklyn Handicap, under 130 pounds, gan's sloop yacht Grayling captured DEFEATS ROSENBAUM Chambers, formerly In the the mile and a ruled off the turf the stew¬ Suburban, greatest by . WARD well knrxwn as Mies D. K. won Harry Payne Whitney Anxious yesterday first prize In the fifty-foot class yesterday, WIRELESS REPORTS. Douglass, ever run, under 139 pounds. He Is over a the women's title In slnnles. In the final at quarter ards of the National Steeplechase and outsailing six of her competitors The Baltic, reported as 875 miles eaat of for One More Chance now handicapped at 142 pounds for the of sandy Hook at 3:15 a m yesterday, Is eipectod round she defeated Mrs McNalr at Hunt Association. Is the 16H-m!le course In the annual regatta to dock forenoon. One to Win in 6.4, Excelsior Handicap, at a mile and a six¬ Buckthorn fifty- Saturday Voshell Only 6.4. Mrs. I^areombe. the holder of the the Best Abroad. the American Yacht Club. In which The Czar, reported as 1.09« miles east of teenth, to be run on Tuesday. Should he property of Bartlett McLennan, the Sandy Hook at 9:30 a m Is expected Sets in wan not able to as two yachts In all crossed the starting yesterday. Straight Long championship, defend, Payne Whitney's Whisk Broom start In that race and be returned the The to dock Sunday evening or Monday forenoon. she Injured one of her eyes In the mixed Harry Canadian turfman, and Hogan'a banish¬ line and only one failed to finish. at there Is no telling what he would Island Tourney the doubles. II may shortly be returned to England winner ment is because of three races run by Grayling beat Oeorge F. Raker's the Ven¬ be to take up when Saratoga is INCOMING STEAMERS. critics are the de¬ been discussed for sending the required tura by 2 minutes 3 seconds, the Iroquols Kings County Club. English pointing to Plam have reached. the horse at the present meeting. TO-DAY. cadence of lawn tennis In the British British II. being third at the finish. Vessel. son of Broomstick back to the Mr. has an abiding faith In his an the Port.Un, Four of the lawn tennis players, S. Isles, when for the first time In the his¬ Whitney On June 18 Buckthorn, showing After being recalled for crossing .Monterey.Progreso, June 28.Ward courses, and his magnificent performances horse, but he also has a deep regard for too soon, June 14.Italian Voshell. Frederick C. Baggs; tory of the game. Invented hy an Eng¬ excellent amount of «peed, and never starting line off the Scotch Caps -Z.1^1'11*.Palermo, Howard when he took him, and It is natural that he should hesi¬ "P" class sloop C dl Palermo.Algiers. Jun« 20.Italian B. Ward, and Henry J. Mol- lishman and fostered by Britons, in the Suburban Handicap, a third Addlson O. Hanan's I etrolelne.Shields. June 21.- Vanderbilt sturdily tate to run a chance of breaking him far from the pace, finished good the won their places in the semi¬ stand as the challengers for 139 and ran the mile and a Josephine overhauled her clgsemates, .ah0.Huli, June 21.Wilson lfnhauer. foreigners up pounds down under the burdens that the to I/Navarre, one of the horses that the Savannah. Savannah, July l...Savannan of the Long Island champion¬ the national honors. heavy .Toyant and the Corinthian, defeating El<_ ly°/ final round quarter distance In 2:00 flat. Just about Is bound to Inflict. This in "-'I.Oalveston, June 28.So Pao yesterday, on the courts of Maurice K. the American, handlcappcr chased Penobscot home In the running Joyant finally by 2 minutes 66 seconds JULY 8. ship singles, Mcl.oughlln, his future. weuM be reason enough for sending him SATURDAY, County Club, at Kingston ave¬ will inert Anthony !.' Wlldlnjr. of New settled of the Independence Steeplechase on covering the same course as the "flfUes." .La Provence.Havre, June 28.French the Klnirs the hack to England, and It is doubtful If the Crown street, Brooklyn. Voshell, Zealand. In the singles challenge match Whisk Broom II is at the mercy of" Wednesday. Of the six "thirties" that started, .mmptnl\-.Liverpool. June 28....Cun«rd nue and and abroad, but he will be started at the Saratoga meet- H. 8. Duel!, .Philadelphia.Southampton, June 28.Amer «as the challenger of Gustave V. to-morrow, while In the doubles the Her¬ handicapper both here Four days later this «am« Buckthorn Rowdy, owned and sailed by June St H who of the Atlantic won by .yerdl.Bahla, 21....Lamp for the title last season, was mans are regarded as formidable. his usefulness on this side could hardly ralee a gallop, and after did the best work. She finally .»altic.Liverpool. Jun« 2«~...W Star _ Ing._ Toucharci outrun all the last, from the Nepsl, Falls of Nlth.Antwerp. Jun« 19.- the only player of the quartet to come being way pulled up 1 minute 61 seconds Montevideo.Havana, July 1.Spanish, in straight Mtfl being beaten by Malaga Shannon River steered by Stuyvesant Walnwrtght. Jan Van N«ss*u. .Hayti, June 80_-.. - through from Santiago-Oalve»ton. June 28.Wart Voshell. hitting hard for his left-hand¬ and Tom Cat Then came the real re¬ There was a nice sailing breeze Defeats Riot of was after another at the start, 1115, iUNDAY, JUT,Y 4). ed drives and volleys, disposed of Clifford American Golfer Sports versal of form. It about east by north rest of four days that Buckthorn was when the "fifties" were sent away. All .Caledonia.Glasgow. June 88.., ..Anchor jolllffe by the «core of 6-2. 6-3. Jolllffe the .O Wsahlngton...Bremen, June 28..N Ó üoyí correctly the cross-flre for the Fourth sent to the post a wild horse and, forc¬ of the seven came for the line on .Brazos..-.San Ju«n. July 1 .N Y A P R rarely gauged Hilton in France the of the course .Iroquols.Turk» I»land. July 1_Clyde H. wan in first leg Harold all the race, Just nipped tack, for the shots of Voshell, who led all the way ing port except Allee.Algler«, June 2rV._Austrian . last stride Shannon River. was a beat to Matinlcock Point, to the end. Sport« «III nin riot to-day, in celebrat¬ by V**r-,.-.Llbau, Juno 27...... Russian was on for an ex¬ Her owner. Ralph N. Ellis, I^ro'a.-Olbraltar, Jun« M... .Ounard who coupled with Voshell In the It at the fourteenth. After losing the ing the "glorious Fourth." When Hogan called the Iroquols. C of Baggs. that had tried wag able to put her across Montgomery.Savannah, July .. ..fiavannaa half of the semi-final round, had J. N. Steams Turns Trick, fifteenth, he won at the seventeenth hole, The Glanta and .superba» will do battle planation he admitted he at her tiller, upper at Kb- Buckthorn's by the uee the bows of all but the Plelone and the .Bring« mall. th« distinction of eliminating Maurice I. in which he played perfectly In 4. in morning and afternoon games to Improve speed German wielder. but Loses Second erratic in his long bets Field. Brooklyn, while the Yankees of whiskey and coffee a* a stimulant but Spartan. L (ialvao. the racquet Hilton was somewhat of way. and OUTGOING STEAM ER8. . third will hold forth at the Polo Ground* did that he had violated These two had not the right from the tournament. It was a desperate Round Schmidt game, but gave BO chances after the he not consider invited the TO-DAY. between drives and and Htearns won by his excellent again«! the Senators. any rule In doing sc. by keeping on thoy practically Mall Tuna battle waged long Wins Twice. hole, the II V«««el. For. Una close«. Salla scored at Helmont I'ark will be the merra for stewards of the held a foul that took place, Iroquols volleys before Hdggs Play. The meeting - gingery lo»rr» of raring, with the I-avtrenre Keall- the Plelone, but not hard enough Len»p«. Jacksonville, Clyd«. Uvgn i-i. 6-3. 12-b'i. The American soon learned La Boulee. France, July :.:..J. M. W. Heinrich Schmidt, of Worcester, different Idea and his license was sus¬ striking SATURDAY. JULY 6. the nine¬ / »in.h and sii other mee» on the eard. to do any serious damage. to anticipate Galvao's faWOlita and sud¬ Steams, 2d. of the Nassau Country *'iub Mas»., who carried Hilton to pended and the case referred to the Na¬ Olympic, Southampton, W S 8:80am 10:00ara for the 'Hie park» of the greater city will be The II set a protest flag after N O L. 8:80 am 11:00 a in shots in the corner« of his court. In the United States, defeated H a: old H. teenth Rreen In the fifth round tional Steeplechase and Hunt Associa¬ Iroquols Pr Irene, (Ubralur, den of Great Brit- open for xtbletlc game«, while t.i.liting. the race. The committee, H. de R. Par¬ tíuantanamo. T'plco. Ward. 6:00 am laOOm It was difficult to beat the ball to the of Great Britain by ï championship tournament tion. That body, as has already been Han Juan, S Juan. NY&PR 9:00 am 12:00 ra Hilton, champion one of the lawn terini«. golf, polo ami all other Oliver J- Harrlman, but Baggs accomplished the trick in the first round here aln. won two matches, and Is told, found Hogan and banished sons, Commodore Carrillo, Jamaica, U F Co ft.-uOara U^Om mark, up and 1 to play »port» will attract their particular fol¬ guilty Wlllfam Porter Allen and Cornelius Havana, Havana, Ward... 10:00 am 1:00 pin some of success. championship favorites for the title. him from the turf. A. with degree to-day for the amateur goli K. io»» er«. and announce Pr Joachim. Jamaica, H 11:00am 2:00pm he defeated J. s..wall, will Investigate .. In the third set «Jalvao led at 4-1 on of Prance. In the first round Kelleher, the Jockey who rode Buck¬ Rochambe«u, Havre, French 8:00 pm 3 up and 2 to play, Interest In boilng will rentre on the its decision later. California, Glasgow, Anchor. 9:London. Atl Tr- 10:80 of do-or-die volleying. He took all Kinds Charles Hope, of England, the margin C W. In«lee. ued until to-morrow, the closing day of Elapsed Italia, Naple» Anchor.- 2:00 pm Onelda Community Club, N Y defeated Finish. time. S Jacinto, Oaíveatfr., Maly . 1:00pm Fortune smiled on his dur¬ 6 and 5 to play. . of chances. being up of Princeton, by 9 up the present meeting of the Westeheater B M S. H.M.S. City of Savannah. Su.. S«v. 8:00pm level to ¿.-all on started In nervously and lost W. N. Rothschild, TRAINER OF REDS DEAD 3:13:12 ZM.lt .¦ 1:00pm ing, and he pulled up Steams of »n Racing Association. Grayling, J. P. Morgan. ¡1:00:15 Alamo, Key West, MaUory. jut on but drew level at and 7 to play, and later disposed Ventura. George F. Baker, Jr. 8:10.IS Arap«hoe, J'luonvlile, Clyde- 100pm Then it the first hole to Hilton, . games. they fought named Fae Farlane. At this same meeting of the stewards Ini'iuols II. R. N. ElllS. 8:l'l:2<» 8:01:20 El Siglo, New Orleans. 8 P 13:00 m broke was two down at the turn, Englishman Heat Too Much for Author of 8:1« 33 8:01:83 -. 8:00 m service to 8-all, when Baggs the third- He also won certificates as gentlemen riders were Is¬ Plelone. O. C. Rumrill. El Occident«, Oalveston, SP p II \Y Ktucklen. of Boston, 3:18:84 3.01:3« Mai .. ê .00 pro through and captured the match. but won the tenth, and was .level again sued to Norman H. Spartan, E. Randolph. 8:02:12 Rio Grand«, Brunswick. two matches, beating J. C. Parish. Jr. of "Hit and Resign" Play. Prince. Morris Acushla, O. M Hecka.-her.3:17:12 MONDAY. JULY 8. Ward, the young Yale boy, experi¬ at the twelfth. He took the lead for tne Adams and Francis w The Carolina, Pembroke Jones.3:17:1« 2:02:1« Increased France, and Vagllano, of the home club. Cincinnati. July t..Oeorge ("Tine") Sargent, Jr. Clement, Par«, Booth.S:00am 12:00 m enced a lively time of It with Dr. William first time at the thirteenth and of was SLOOPS.CLAPS P.START, 12:20.COURSE Bemmons, trainer of the Cincinnati Reds, application Percy Blake Faskally MIL!..- Puru», Bahla, -. 1:00 pm 8:00pra who was once within a ltí1* Pan... - 8:00 p m Rosentaum, died h're to ilav from the effects of the granted subject to the approval of the O. Hanan. 8:85:4« 8:16:4« Cristobal. Cristobal. the match and could not de¬ Josephine, Addlson 8:1842 stroke of heat Two weeks n«ro Sernmons was oper¬ Hunts Committee. J.yant. W. II chllda . 8:88:42 Ward won at 6-1, VS. rorirthlan. K Keeler_ :1:30:4e 8:1» 40 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. liver the coup. ated upon for appendicitis James Johnson was licensed as a S Cío»« N.Y. Dr. Rosenbaum >d NRW YORK Y. C SO-FOUTBR»-HTART. 10-S. In the last »et IN He left the yesterday and. In trainer and the applications of the fol¬ 10* MILES. Destination and steamer. ¦, H 9 8:26:67 Auatralla fvla Vancouver).Marama To-day youngster put his brawn tlm of the hot weather. T E. Krause. William Nepsl. J. de Forest. 3:51:57 Corea, China 'via Seattle). Franklin, Howard. D. M. Reld .3.53:33 8:20:33 Japan, imaehes, turned the dangerous corner, 1-ena, 8:26:47 Keemun . To-day Sernmons was one of the best known H. Taylor and H. Haynes Caprice. ft C. Hopkins .3:53:47 Core«, China. Philip¬ won sheer force of . liUM 3:30:02 Hawaii, Japan, and the match by GAIS .trainers of baseball players in the coun¬ J Morris was appointed stew¬ Ok"e, J A Mahlnte'lt Ban Francisco) -Nile. To-day FOURTH Henry (via SUE pine» ENGLAND J. A- Cutler. 3:57:25 3:32:25 10 STAY IN Alera, speed try, and la*t year was with tne Chicago ard to represent the National Steeple¬ 12^0. Hawaii (via San Franrl«co>.Hono- the former holder of -he STAMFORD SCHOONERS--START, lulan . To-day Mollenhauer, cl'ib of the National league chase nnd Hunt Association at the meet¬ COURSE, H4 MHJCfi. China, Philippine» (via out of a tick¬ Japan, Corea, ¦ championship, also pulled In the early part of th:s season he had ing of the Saratoga Association, which Almakola, H. C. 8mlth. 4:01:07 8:81:07 Seattle*.Minnesota . July He defeated Harry 8. E. 3:82:01 Hawaii (via San Francisco) Sierra... July 10 lish situation. Men and to an altercation with Evers, man¬ Is to continue the month of Hpewell, J. Raymond_4:02:01 Clu*>, Club of Canada Rows Athletes, Boys, Johnny through Elemah, Ed. Corning. 4.02:3« 382:3« Tahiti, Marque»*«, Cook I»l»nds, New Roberta, of the Knickerbocker Field Argonaut and was the first to In¬ 4:(M:5© 8:84.8» Rowing Club defeated In nputter1ng flrerra< Great HorBe Many j. w. Aiker. Did not finish. Voshell and Frederick C. Baggs ar¬ Ar¬ sane Fourth this afternoon. to for Tro¬ Alerlon, 3, ard first heat to-day the eight of the sale and Under Color«. Four Clubs Compete HANDICAP, THIRD DIVISION- START. 12:40 Port of New York, Thursday, July rived In the semi-final round, as also Club, of Toronto, Can., Track and field M.mpetltlnns will be Haggin .COURSE. 12 MILKS. 9am and gonaut Rowing t By Telegraph to The Tribune ] on Fieîd To-day. 1913. did the Westfall brothers. the only entry from outside the British held In forty-three parka, playgrounds and phies Twinkle. 8. C Hunter. 8:21:43 2:41:42 . 1 the with «lx ARRIVED. " to their vic¬ It Jyexlngton, Ky July -Waterboy, With f"ir clubs, each playing J. 8. 3:27:49 2:47:49 "Verne There was little Isles. gymnnMums beginning at 2 o'clock, and Circe. Appleby. Circe, New Orl»an» June 2«, tories, the Westfalls defeating Murphy in estimated that more than three hun¬ thirteen-year-old son of Watercress- members, the tournament for the Auto -rrscted times -Twinkle. 2:40*4; Steamer Proteus. and The victory was won by a length and 2:45:0«. to the Southern Pacltto Co, with passengers and Davis at 6-1. 6-4: and Voshell dred thousand nil] look M Zealandla, hy Sir Modred, dropped dead Polo Association championship will begin Paaaed in C '..-antlne at 5:40 from Roberts and vVetson a after an excellent race rowed atti-mlgpectatonwill assured of LAK'-HMONT INTERCLUB START. 12:60. »nd md»e. BiiSf^.. winning quarter TlioNe »hu be at the Elmendorf Farm of hts owner. afternoon at the I'olodrome, at Hemp- a m. at 0-3. 0-2. time of 6 minutes 61 sec¬ action, and of It. for although the this COURBE. 12 ajTlew Bililroore. to the com¬ in the capital plenty H. Hagghi. near this city, to-day It-land. 18 Steamer Chesapeake. It it expected that, with all day which the record made by flower ol the atliletic world will OOrnpeU James stead Plain». I/ong Sewanna. I.. O. Spenee. 8 29:16 2:39 New York and Baltimore Transportation the tournament will be onds, equals for national honois on the cinder j>ath at was one of the great horses In the tournament Wild Thyme. A. H. Morrif.... 8:34 25 2:44:25 mdae. Paesed In Quarantine «t petitions to-day, In 1391 and by New i'oi;efe, Ox¬ U'sterhoy The clubs represented i:4A:08 Line, with reduced to the challenge and champlon- Leander C ni cago, many capable* atnletes will be his many stakes and Club of America, the Mead¬ Whiff. W H Manny.3:35:0« 5 am. and title to-mor¬ évente. Of day, winning are the Aero Yukon. W. H Mackintosh... 3:3S:47 2:4» 47 Steamer MHIlnoeket. Stockton, with paper, ihip match for the cup ford, In 1897. seen In their favorite colors. the Auto vessel to row. second heat, Jesus College, Cam¬ The bM vote| I3.DO0 to promote the purees In the Haggin ow Brook, the New York and I1AYHIDK BIRDS.START. 13:61V -COURSE. II to the Oreat Northern Paper Co: In the city toe varloua to he had H Bull A Co. Famed In Quarantine »t The summary follow*: the London Rowing Club by games and the winner» of Sime being retired the stud Polo Assoriatlon. In addition to the MILES. A bridge, beat . vent* will rech»- a medal, while 8:60:0» 1:00:0» 7 25 am. Long Island men's championship singles gold sent some good colts and fillies to fhe championship trophy cups have been do¬ Dodo, A. C Andrews. Bteamer Jacksonville June 80 e defeated C 0. lengths In 7 minutes 12 seconds. the eerond and third men will receive A NwMtt. 351 61 2:01 :f>l Arapahoe, (third round).C. Jolllff. 2'2 races A. Wentherheeíl, Hodman Teaser, »nd Chnrleeton July L to the Clyde 8« Co, Burrow.« K 3. 1.6, ft.7; Dr. William Ro- The weather was cloudy when the re¬ silver and bronze medals. nated by Hicks (..irlew. C L Wlllard. 3:53:25 8:08:45 and md«e. Passed In Quar¬ rt.s Wanamaker Plover. 4:04:15 fl.OSl« antine at 9:45 a m. Fourth round.fi Howard Voahell A big ternoon, but the »wlmmlng races at the Competition promises to be k»en, and Ia«>t>. A W. Knarp. Steamer Delaware, Philadelphia, to the C. Jo P- ¦»; Frederick C. Bagxt conditions were almost perfect. bath* and the. district bauehsJl BEAT MONTREAL MANHASPKT f'IJkSS.8TART. 1:00.COURSE. Ss Co, with mis», Ott Highlands at Maurice I. T.. Ialvao. 4.ft. 0.ft, and house¬ public VETERANS the who finished their long prac¬ CU-de defeated Dr crowd Jammed the launches game» are Scheduled for the morning. players, 12 MILKS. 10:15 a m. 1J~M VardtrMlt B Ward defeated while the shores were The follow Iner parke have been «et aalde tice are all In good condition. H. IJndeman. 1:63:43 3:62:4. Steamer Boeony, towing barge Standard William rio»f»k»um, 6.1. 8.ft. 10.S. boats at the finish, Bat for yesterday, Mile Bos«, W. June to the Standard Harry S. for the fun: Home Cricketers Wield The field Is 1,100 feet by 800 feet B > Us» II. E. A. Plerck. 4:01:30 »:0î:J0 Oil No 89. Tampico 25, Henry J MollenhAuer defeated lined. playing STAR CLAPS START. 1 I«. M COUIUB » Oil Co. with orud» oil. Arrived at th« Bar R"berts, (V -., '».7. 7.5. B. Butler, of the Argonaut Rowing MANHATTAN. of Runs. and seating accommodations have been m i Lea. .t 1 m. Island men's championship doubles E. Safe Margin p Prince«* Anno, Newport News and ixiiig and B H. Dwlght Toronto, champion of the United Battery Park. Cherry Htreet Park. Clinton the provided for l.VOOO persons Three matches H. Ford. 8:3«:4Ä 2:38:48 Steamer 'Art* T. Alien Club, Reward Park, ''anal and At West New Hrlghton yesterday Cynosure. im 2:39:0« Norfolk, to th« Old Dominion, es Co, Wtth defeated Charles C <"l:amhers and William was beaten In his and CbetTjr »treet»; will be each of two periods of V.'Ka. W S Johnson. I.,W and mda*. Off Highland* at States and Canada, Hester streets; Colutnhuu Park, Baiter «nd team representing the Montreal Cricket played, S'.ii r.irawav, A B Fry.1:40M 2:40:35 passenger» MeCarroll. »V.1. ft.4. Sculls C. W. Park. Avenue each. the rest be¬ 4 15 m. round.Harry P Roberts and W. heat for the Diamond by Worth Street«; Tompkln» H'luare Association the» first match of their TV» minutes Including Twinkle J Alley .8:43 3:1 2:4833 p Cníbarlsc /un» Second Club. A «nd Kant 10th Street; Hamilton K1i>h I'ark. played J. H Huvler. 3:44:06 2:44:06 Steamer Cubana (Cuban), Watson defeated OAT. Dlonne and II. Wise, of the London Rowing Corlears Hook of New York and Philadel¬ tween the periods, this wll! provide three Mercury 26 and Matan««» 2», to the Mun- Harmon, 8.9. ft.1; K. Pl«her and It D. P. Pinks, of Eaat üoaetoa «ni Pitt «treet», annual tour I Argus, Livingston Parsons_8:45:47 2:45:47 25. Sagua Anrlved at th« Bar a.ft Davis. In the other heats, E. Park, ja< keon »treet and Censors Heefc; M with the New York Veterans as hours of excltlg sport. »on S» Line, with mda» yiaher floated J. T. Allen and B. H. beat E. L. East lith »treet and Flr«t a>e phia, .t 215 m. A. Westfall and H. Lcndon Rowing Club, Gabriel» Park. a p Orteaiui ft.a. |_7, n.O; Samuel the C. eue. I>« Witt Clinton Park, tin »treet and their opponents. The Veterans won by Stfiimtr St Dnnstan (Br), New L. Westfa'l defeated Ira Sank'-y and Van- Thames Rowing Club; »treet and ri-t. to Barter A Co, In bailaet. Will ft.7. Watts, of the Eleventh avenue; (Thelsea Park. 2ftttt margin of 81 runs, the totals being 191 June 27, «rbllt B Ward, n.7, ft.4. the Derwent Rowing Club, Ninth avenue; Thomas Jefferson Park. Ea»t lo«d for the River P1«U Left Quarantine Third round- S Howarl Voshell and McVllly, of UM «tr»»t to P. Rob beat E. Lucas Sailer, of the llith »treet, MrComb'a Dam Park, m at C:38 « m. Frederick C. Baggs defeated Harry Tasmania, and Jerome «\enue. The Bronx, west Fifty- The home players were first at bat, Steamer Ncrdhval»n (Dap), SantUfo e*«n« ertt and W Watson. «.3, ft.2: f>amuel A. Rowing Club; R. T. Blgland, of ninth Ktreet PlaygTound. i&th »tre»t, near 14 «nd Nlpe 27. to Ha»l«r, Leiteh h 0% with Wsstfall ar.d H. L Westtall defeated A. H. London H. 101»t Oscar Ttirvllle making top score of the «t the Bar at 5 a m» ft- -4. Chester Rowing Club, beat Tenth avenue; YorkvllU PlaygTound, mdee. Arrived Murphy and B A. Davis. 6.1. tha Royal »treet and Flrtt «venue; Qu»en»boro Rrldg* a hard hit Innings of 72. Steamer Franoe« (Nor), Maoaannlo Iftae the Chester Rowing match with with sugar. Ar¬ P. Adlard. of Royal Playground, foot of Ee»t Mth »treet, John Jay he was run 26. to Hugh Kelly * Co, 71th »treet and the Ea»t River, Cherry which Included two is, before rived at the Har at 8 a m. Club. Park W. 8t John«, F\ DIONNE DEFEATS BAGGS for the stewards' challenge and Market Htreeti Park, cherry and Market out. A. Hosklngs and 0, Hayman Steamer Btephano (Br), If In the race street!. for respective scores of June 28 «nd Halifax. N S. July 1, to Pou¬ the Rowing Club of Mainz, Germany, BROOKLYN. also batted well, ring * Co. with 70 passenger«, mall» and cup of Tor¬ and while doubles were also added Arrived »t th« Bar at 9 a m» Wine Hard Match on the beat the Argonaut Rowing Club, Bedford avenue and Uth 36 24, Mete»), Camrcna Fought Qreenpolnt Park, I* E Rretz, A »iunn and J. I* Foyer Steamer Santa Marta (Br), onto, Can., In the first heat. .treet: Brooklyn Athletlr Field, Avenu« K »nd hy June 21, Sevanllla 22, Santa Marta 94, Coton Bronxville Courts. with Eaat 17th »treet, Commercial Field, Albany For the Canadians F. J. C. Goodman 27, to the fntted Fmlt Oo, The Canadians twice hit'the piles Ruad. 13th Reriment Ath¬ 25 and Kingston An¬ O. A. L. Dlonne, the playing through and were «venue «nd Lincoln was scorer, with 37. while C 1\ I^ane with 81 passenger«, mall« and mda« which the course wu marked letic Field, B«y 11th »treet «nd Cropsey «ve¬ top at 11:55 p in. 2d. cup won his first match yesterday both hat and ball, chored In Quarantine holder, beaten four lengths. nue. did good work with Steamer Stephen (Br), Maneo« Jun» 17. In the lawn tennis tournament on the THE BRONX. securing 6 wickets for 61 runs, and run¬ Par« 22 and Barbado» 28, to Booth A Co, with 105 mall» «nd mda«. Ar¬ courts of the Bronxville Athletic AbbocIv Pelham Bay Park, Peham Bay; Crotona ning up 24 with the bat. passenger», JIM TEN EYCK AT DULUTH P»rk, Crotona Park North, opposite Pro»pect rived at the Bnr at 12 SO p m. tioa K. Ten B Iteamer Francisco (Br), Hull Xupe 14 and, The captain of the West Side Club de¬ Duluth, Minn-. July í.-^James «venue. Boston July 2, to Sanderson dt Son, wit!i scullers of the giTEUN». Arrived «t the Bar at 12:10 p ra. feated L. long and steady Eyck, one of the greatest Fled, Orchard and Mun«on street* TITLE AT STAKE mdse June Ralph Baggs by here to-day to vlalt his Astoria BOXING Ste«mer Manhattan (Br), Antwerp driving, the score being ft.3, 11-9.. The old school, arrived Boat Aitorl«, Ijong Island 18. to Sanderson & Son, with tndst. Arrived James, Jr., coach of the Duluth liar at 12 80 m. *ork of Dlonne was unusually strong. son, RICHMOND. Ritchie for the «t the p Club. »venue »nd Rivers to Meet Steamer TJisseil. Boston, with mfle». He at his assistance In Curtis Athletic Field, Hamilton 55 m. went to the net with certainty The veteran will lend which St. Mark's Place, New Brighton, Btaten Island Passed In Quarantine at 5 p and hla shots calculated an edge on the local crews, Crown. Sandy Hook. N J, July I, S:S0 p m.Wind Urnas, get« of putting North¬ BASEBALL. GAMES. Lightweight bréete; cloudy: smooth »»a. for counted In the close and Im¬ are to row at the international St. A new lightweight boxing champion of SU' BAU OS OiSOtVATtOKl V11 south; light passes regatta on July 18 to 21 at Park is.Riverside Park. 77th «treet and TAWA AT | v'OlCdv (A?: racOT. SAILED. portant games. western Riverside, Manhattan. the world may B4 crowned and one of the Paul. ¦ Steamer« Bremen (Oer), Bremen: I* Savoie One of the ¦ Park 17.Jasper Oval, 117th street and Am¬ two most prominent contendora for cham¬ (Br). Lulslana the contest« that amused sterdam avenue, Manhattan. tCTLASWTOtV NOTtV (Fr). Havre; Odrte Liverpool; eliminated as a result of W i~l <. mmmm tillMMM S Virginie (Fr). Havre; Chr Knud- gallery was that In which David Todd ENTRIES. Park 2».Bennett Park, 1S4th street and Broad¬ pionship honors ¦¦em^Mh»e»S «»»¦.¦».*«»« u.i-- I»...... «~.>p» *»*«.-". dtal). fienoa; BELMONT PARK 111 ilMW 'm »en (Nori, de Cuba; Oregon (Nor). Manhattan. which j Santiago and A. Brltton In Inter¬ three-year-old» and way, the two twenty-round ring battles ..»(-'i'« >i.r^,:^...w.^w» Havana; Kentucklan. Puerto Dudley engaged for . - . RACE.«tiling; Park 29.Reservoir Park, 174th street and »«rrwii^Me»"»»*^.-«'!!«!«-¦ ..-^.«.^.-ai Hanes; Itatteo, vet¬ FIRST a sixteenth miles. will he fought In California to-day. .¦-' Mexico; (D«n>. Jarkeonvllle; Frank minable rallies. The two are In the upward. On« ami Wt. Headway, Manhattan. Tyskland Fl Sud. Oalveston; Jef¬ but Name. Wj-1 Name Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion of rig (Dan\ Raltlmore; erans' class, carrying weight for age, .IH'Htentor .IOS PUBLIC BATHS ferson. Norfolk uni Newport News; United they kept the ball going like a coupla of Eloro .mispln .107 B«th 1A.No. 2«: West 40th «treet, Manhat¬ the world, will defend his title against States (Dan). Copenhagen, Richmond, George¬ gtarbottls .104 Joe fair to-morrow; light to moderate southeast to town; of st I>oul», Savannah; Seminóle. .choolboys. Brltton finally won Mulholland....11» Lohengrin tan the furious little Mexican, Hivers, in THE WEATHER REPORT. wind». city "Judge" Fre.l ?Strenuous .W Hath IB-Twenty-third «reet and tke Eaat while south Turk's Island: Monroe. Norfolk. by a score of 6-Í, 4-4. Judge Walser.1U¡I River, Manhattan the roped arena In San Francisco, For Ka«t»rn Pennsylvanl«. fair to-day: Oakhurat .IB Leach Cross, the veteran Official Rei-nrd «nd Forecast.Washington, warmer In the southern portion; f»ir to-mor- The summary follows: for three-year-olds PUBLIC GYMNASIUMS. in Eos Angeles' to AT FOREIGN PORTS. RACE.Handicap; eoura«. July 8..While more moderate temperature» irow; light southeast south wlnda STEAMERS HDCOMD Six furlongs, main ÎA.Fifty-fourth street, Manhat¬ of this city, will meet the newest sensa¬ In the Atlantic. For New England, fair warmer In Lawrence Park Cup men's singles (first and upward. Houae Maid.102 Oymn«slum prevailed durlpg to day to-day; ARRIVED. Hunter defeated J. Rlchardaon. «.1, I,lght o' My I4fe...tl«l Í6 tan tion of the boxing world, "Hud" Ander¬ states, there w«h another rise In the lake re¬ I the western portion; fair to-morrow; 11«-ht to New jouadj.K Star fía»*-. 2B.Rutger» Piare, Manhattan. . moderate winds, «outh. Havre. July I. « r> m.Franre (Frt. Tor* M Hadley defeated Merrill Iamb, 11.S. l^priiiK Board.Ill' Gymnasium of Medford. Ore. gion and rentrai valles s and the central plains mostly (Br>. New Y rk. £¦*:*¦*; L*onard Beekman defeated W. Graham Bhackleton .Ill fclckle .SiÍ2 flymnaslum tC.Carmine street, Manhattan. son, »tat»s, where the maximum temperatures For the District of Columbia and Maryland, t'ette. July J.Oriflamme V. Klyin«- Yank««. Gymnasium ID.Cherry and Oliver street«, interest centres about the meet¬ In the North¬ fair and warmer today; probably fair to-mor¬ Hull. July Z-Jerseymoor (Br), N*w Yosk. .7 default. A. J OMondorf defeated A. HI* Majesty.10T| Raid. »0 Chief ranged from 90 to 99 degrees. I a m.Korona (Br). New Utlmtr. Paul K Mead defeated Lightning....1061 Carroll Manhattan. his challenger, Rivers west. Southwest and extreme West tempera¬ row; continued warm; light eouth winds. 8t Thomaa, July I. 6-Í. 7-6; Lady o ing of Itltchle and For Western New York, fair warmer York. «chard y Aufer, 1».H, ft.4; Edgar K. Leo Heater Prynn«.M*! the of tures are helow the seasonal average, »a a rule, to-day; l.Sanf Ann« (Tri. New York ««?»ted O. H. Raymond by default; I. Norton Alio eligible: Rcrth boys represent highest type especially In Montana, Nevada and the north In the eastern portion, unsettled and probably Marseille«. July H. and whichever low somewhat rooter to-morrow, with shower» »t via Naple». «»«.ted A. Terries by default; Knox de- iron Mask.Mil CUP boxer In the ring to-day, Peetfle »tates, where pressure prevails, to 2.Saxonla (Br). New York via 8 Howard Voshell by default; Alfred HANOVER STAKE«; AFTER INDEPENDENCE with rain« There wer» also local show- night; light moderate »outh wind», becoming Flume. July S»»fd"¦ THIRD RACE.THE a half one comes off victorious will be worthy light variable. Madeira, etc. Harriett defeated George Goodrlch by de- tor two-year-olds. Five and era In the Dakotas, Minnesota, upper Michigan. New York via O U .cillng; called the champion the Genoa. June 28.Laito (Ital), jaail C. A Child defeated J. Robertson fuiianirs, straight. with of being Arkansas, the Ohio Valley, Tennessee «nd Naples; July Í, Perugia (Br). New York via "r «fault, n Llvarmora defeated Allan Tobey Stonehenge .101 Rockaway Tourney Begins been made a slight favorite Atlantic state» from New Jersey southward Humidity. W. W. ('lark Exf'utor .11Z| .101 Ritchie has over 8 t. m.« 1 p. m.61 I p. n.71 Marseilles. F «Unit, B. Whitbe. k defated Wooden Shoes.101 Crosabun It Is The warm weather now prevailing the Trieste. June SO.Martha Washington (Augt), «fault; Georgs 8. Groeaberk defeated H. Roger Oordon.9* Matches This Afternoon. over the Mexican lad, but probable Interior portion of the country, east of the and Naples. ».Hobart..f 6.:, J G Hlnnott defeated (íallop .109 "Water Uly. n of sounds the extend Into the Atlantic Official observation» taken at t'nited States New York via Algiers ". I.«; .lût | To start the annual polo tournament that by the time the gong Ro.'ky Mountains, will Amsterdam. July 1.Prhis Maurlts (Dutch), Raymond by default; H M Balch defeated Morderá! REAL¬ stntea and will continue .Sat¬ weather bureau» at I p. m follow: L RACE.THE LAWRENCE the Rockaway Hunting Club at Cedar- Rivers will be an even money Friday probably yesterday New York via West Indie«, Venezuela «nd J». (Jhormley by default; I>r B. K. Drake FOURTH On« mile and onset urday, with generally fair weather. There will at*. Temperature. Weather. Havre. «»»ted W M. BUchtar. ft-». «-Î; 1 O. IZATION; for Uuee-yeax-olds. will be two thin after¬ he Is of holding his or In the hurst, there games choice, and capable be local shower» Friday Friday night Albany . SO Clear June 17.Ardoyne (Br), New York. ¦ H. Kelley, ».0, ft.1: R nve furlongs with some¬ CadU. i?*J W**t*<' Notions.1* No man In the world. He has Northwest and the plain« states, Atlantic . TO Clear I. 11:15 a m.Imperator (Oer). defeated W. Granger. 5.7, 1.2. ft.2; Rock View.1Î7J Yankee noon for the Independence cups. own with any these condition» City Hamburg, July r*!¡«*¦ what lower temperature», and Roston . 74 Clear York via Plymouth and Cherbourg. M. l»vlbond defated R. Eaaton. 9.1. ..ï; Cork O1 the Welk..1171 of a team may have a handicap two bouts In this city with Eeach and New iTEBPLE- member fought will extend during Friday night Saturday Ruffalo . 14 Clear Port Netal. July 8.Aros Castle (Br), New Yortj dtfeatrd C May by default; O. A. L. RACB.TMK LIBERTY on each occa¬ the central \ «nd the south upper 8* Town and r>J.roWnoefeated L Baggs. «.I. 11.», A. D. FIFTH for four-year-old« and better than two goal«. Cross, whom he defeated Into alleys Chicago . Cloudy via Bt Vincent, C V. Cape Atgoa ÏÏ°JJp"î |L CHASI HANDICAP; lakr »nd Western lower lake region». New Orleans . M Cle»r «f«a«ed D. R Todd, ft-ft. ft-4; D. About two mile«. At 2:30 o'clock the G.sat Neck Free¬ sion. Southwest the weather will Bay. !*»«.E.4 4'feated B W Stair, ft-4. ft-î; iyjuie upward. Maxima Pride.,...140 In the South «nd St. Inouïs . M Cl««r SAILED. Th<- Welkin.lit Howard Royer, Is on the threshold fair and Saturday without . 84 A Ingeraoll by default; Ben- .1« Rock Abbey.II» booters, Phlpps, Philip Leach Cross standing be generally Friday Washington Clear Geno», June 10.Napoll (ItaJ>. New York and ^"/«f.'î'feated defeated Robert M. Pm-ibscot of Wind.115 Le Boutllller, 2d, and C. L. A. If he wins over Anderson derided temperature changes. Cn,i,.M Pbllbp» Berkley Oöorgft Eno.UîlSon Thomaa of opportunity. The winds alone the New Rnglnnd coast I/nal Official Record..The following offi¬ Philadelphia. New York. «fault; Morris H. Clark defeated O. P. Roland Pardee.IK will four to a Rock¬ a match with the winner of Huelva. July 1.Dominion (Br). SJ"yam. 7-6, «_o Notegay .1411 Whitney, give goals he will get will be light to moderate variable, mostly cial record from the Weather Bureau shows Para, July Í-Huhert iBr), New York. Also eligible: W. A. Hazard, battle. So far as that south: middle Atlantlo coast, light to moder the rbsnge» In the temperature for the last 1 lo (Br^ (from «eond round-Alfred 1>. Hammett defeated of Leave....140! Hhennon River.M away four made up of the championship variable, Queenstown. July I. p m.Malest Rn«. %-*. 1-1; George ß. Groesbeyk de- Ticket Star«.110 K. 8. Vou and McPhereon Anderson also will get the ate south: south Atlantic coast, light twenty-four hours In comparison with the cor¬ Southampton and Cherbourg). New York. JV"»w« j o ft.Í. Exemplar .141]ie\en K. B. Voes, Is concerned. eaat Ciulf coaat. light to moderate, mostly responding date of last y»ar: July i.Baron Ardrossan (Br) (from sinnott. a.«, Oateman .1171 The Meadow Brook Russian match with the champion aoiith; west Gulf roast, moderate »oulhea»t and Babang, C V. etc», Shang¬ for two-year-old». Kennedy, jr. much coveted 1912. 1911 1*13. 1*11. New York via St Vincent. RACE.Conditions; virtue of his south: on the lower lakes, light to moderate. I a. m. 63 72 « 7S SIXTH fm straight. Dancers play the Cooperstown Leopards If he wins. Anderson, by p. m.78 hai. STATE LEAGUE RE8ULT8. Five and a half Ions«, mostly southeast end south; upper lake», light «m.64a 74 . m.7370 de Janeiro, July X-Venn«char (Br). New ... .107 and Joe Mandot, has p. Rio Robert Oliver.1111 Stromboll at 4:30 o'clock. defeats of Rrown to moderet« variable » «. 7» U 70 York. >; Troy, 2 (first ». Huda's Brotner%.101 Steamer» departing Friday for European m.71 p. m. 71 New York vl» ^r Flittergold .110 Thomas and Shaw have to be dropped been made a slight favorite, but Cross Is 12 m. 80 IB 13 p. m.6» . Liverpool. July 8.Adri*t1o (Br), "oy, if; Albany, 3 (second). ....1071 Dungara.101 will have light to moderate variable . Superintendent of port» 4 p m.U Ml Queenstown. _ Bliigkamton, 7; Klmlra, 2. The Spirit.107| from the Leopard« through an excess not without friends. wind», with fair weather, to the Orand Hanks. Demrr«r«, July ».Parlma (Bf), N«w York. L'tica, h, Syracuse. 0. RACE.Selling; for three-year-olds but Clark and Rathborne will While the lightweights are settling their The highest temperature yesterday, 86 de¬ PASSED. Bcranton. 8; Wllkes-Barre, 6. HKVKNTII main course. handicap, Forecast for "perlai localities.For läst¬ gree» (at 12:15 p. m); the lowest. 70; average, tnd upward. Six furlonga. wear the dark blue and white spots, aided differences in California. Johnny Dundee, for date laat year. July 8-M»>1«nd« (Br). New York for Campeón .107 ern New York, fair «od warmer to-day; fair 78; average corresponding Scllly. Accord .IIS the 78: for date laat thirty- Havre. M . ...W Schaller ..100 by W. C Johnston and another not yet of New York, and Tommy Dlxon, south average corresponding (0*r), Nsw York ENGLAND LEAGUE RE8ULTS Beaucoup .Hi) »ixu-d to-morrow; light to moderate wind«, three year», 73. U»«rd, July 8.Sierra Nevada Hickie .:..10» Lelghton.104 named. The Dancers will be J. E. Davis, rival contenders for the featherweight «nd warmer to-day: for Bremen; Jam. Ryndam