1 , H1LDERRANT) UP. VS. ARTFUL THE YANKEE FAILS Conqueror of Ort Wells and and winner of the Brighton Handicap. AGAIN, BIG RACE IN PROSPECT. THE MINEÓLA WINS CUP, Opportunity for Meeting on July The Yachts Afoul and Both Skip. IS in $ÎOfiOC Szee-pstakes. pers Register a Prf>tewt. ¡"nless the committee of of Artful In win- regatta the X*.», The splendid performance York Yacht Cluh áaeláaa against W. Ross a on the lawn. And there Induced the Brlgh- Praa. therrii-elves with place ilng the Brighton Handicap the owner of announce last tor. >t sloop Mineóla, thmI ARrm/S BKIIJJANT RACE they stood in a drizzling shower with no on Beach Racing Association to yacht added another for hats or attire rather to a sweepstakM victory yesterday to ha» thoughts straw holiday light that It will add $10.000 growing list by the Glen Cove one stride of the turf battle In at one mile winning Cup ft-» than miss great 'or three-year-olds and upward, sloops, in the New-York Yacht for Syson- Club'a anatuif FIRST IN THE BRIGHTON. prospect. ind a fur'ong. weight age, providing race for that trophy. Th« Mineóla IN' THE PADDOCK. and Artful accept. coiajj CROWD jy the 15)^4 mile course In yesterday's rao» Christopher J. Fitzgerald, who represents ou, «ha A large number of persons watched the final Sound in 2:-t4:3&. and defeated bar class rW^i Ort Wells and Beldame of the horses in the and William "E. Engeman, the owner of the Brighton the Soundly preparation paddock, offer Is Tankee. by one minute and thirty-si» m^ Ort Wells and Beldame were the Beach track, in making this generous Artful. centres. and onds. Beaten in Great Turf Battle. Ivan the Terrible. Ostrich and St. Bellane had >nly following out the policy of liberality the sea¬ Captain Charles Barr handler» the Mineóla three- declined the issue, but R. Keene decided iggresaiveness which has characterized J. aag Artful. Harry Payne Y.'hltney's great Jajnes Rogers Maxwell waa at the w':.aol of hla »mo ve_r-o]r. won to have his colors represented by , the side track In recent years. filly, the rich Bri_hton Handicap sloop, the Yankee. The wind was a little Brooklyn winner, in The race Is to be run on Thursday, July 13, »mm at Brighton Beach yestrday. and In winning Handicap leaving Sysonby of south at the start.1^)2 p. the stable for easier This a and track be good. It will be m..for theaa raced to her greatest triumph. With majestic game. made field of providing day yachts. Both carrying balloon seven horses to race for the rich of $25,000. necessary for a third horse to be nominated, as Jib »on.,»«, and easy, frlctionless action the comely prize came for the line almost beam and the While girths were being tightened and tested match races are not legal In this State, but only beam. .tin. daughter of .Martha II took the signal gun was fired. The track the forced the fast raced and instructions given to the jockeys, the mar¬ Artful and Sysonby will be expected to start. Yanke« had le« at start, pace, headway than the Mineóla, and the <»rt Wells Into submission, and. coming away in ket house was a seething, boiling mass of "This is the most liberal offer ever made for a went right through her lee at once. the stretch, won while persons, humanity. Everybody seemed anxious to wager nmtch between a three-year-old colt and a three- galloping, 25/KH. From the start off Mott's Point forgetting Urt Wells, forgetting Beldame, for- on the «-nances of this one or that, and the late jrear-old filly, and the management of the to Mattel cock Point the two had a B all el»«», stood and ch»?ered with ones fairly fought their way t«; the books. Art¬ skippers dererrnhMt up luffing match. The Yankee accord the new of the turf. The ful opened favorite at 9 to 5, but while she was held her placa to queen windward of the enthusiasm was infectious and the applause only heavily supported, particularly by the casual other, and when they aa» proached the dleid down to be taken up again as she came racegoers and holiday seekers, her price drifted point. Maxwell, being «Sos* ta th» cantering back to the Judges' stand to take her back to 11 to 5, in the face of a big plunge on shore, called to Barr to give Mm room. if*. Ort who to place In the charmed circle. Wells, went the post the actual Maxwell declares that Barr refused to ¿-«y», wt_ favorite at 2 to 1. as . Artful's performance was a brilliant one from Beldame was not friendless and a consequence the yachts cam»» ¡»«tiler and whatever angle viewed. At no time In the race either, the weight of money sent her price the balloon Jib topsail of the Yank-»»» fo»i_M from 5 to 1 to 16 to 5. the did she seem to be In any danger of defeat. Hll- tumbling Dolly Spanker rigging of the Mineóla. Immediately -. ,,«. had some but Delhi. debrand, crone]i«sd up on her withers, allow.ed following also, Adbell and protest flag was put up in th» lee ringing m» Monsieur Beaucaire were her to race along under gentle restraint, and so passed by except by í each yacht. the who smooth was her way of going that the impres- punters, are always looking for the un ¦"Photograph by ""«.rilJeld.) Twenty-five yachts started in the expected to race, ttM alon grew that the pace must be slow. It was happen. ¦mailer classes, constating of the OX N>^-YorIt far from slow, however, as the fractional times THE WAT TO THE POST. the last sixteenth she was hardly more than Yacht Club's "thirties" and the mcmI .- was ^ shoa-. Ort "Wells, doing his best, was within a Beldame was led to the as galloping. Ort Wells closing at the end. TWO POLO PLAYERS BÜRT. sailing a fourteen mile course with a post, usual, and of his best and on with true time. »_« of her at the finish on sufferance, her on the giving fighting turn at Scotch length only appearance track was the signal for courage, but he was still a length away when being Cap buoy. The Phryna and ten lengths back Beldame, unfortunate a spontaneous outburst of applause, attesting the all Important finish line was reached, and he was the winner in the 3»>-foot class through the race it Is true, was soundly beaten, her popularity. The others followed a few mo¬ was only as close as that on sufferance. Ten Great Neck Beats in teen others. She defeated the back Beldame Rockaway but still safely in front of the others, which came ments later, Artful the the lengths beat Dolly Spanker for "Lyman Delano, .">.'. seconds ' leading way. Again third money, while which had never been by home. Artful was in of ten stand broke into Delhi, Game Blizzard stragjr'.lng retint handclapping and cheers. Art¬ prominent, pulled up a had and distant last. for Cups. defeated the Spasm 4 minutes and to the from 1 Icidame ful, a racy won an on «pounds, according scale, looking, good sized filly, looked small With Sysonby crowned king. Artful can now Great Neck easy victory yesterday and the Cricket beat the Rana 1 : and but them In comparison to the be hailed as queen of the and the of Club near Cedar-«» five from Or! Wells, she pave both big Ort Wells, which fol¬ turf, day the Rockaway Hunting polo field, 11 seconds. J. B. Ford's m lowed her. their if it ever a Katrina a beating that more than made up for this and She danced and cavorted about as if meeting, comes, will make hurst. Long Island, In the second game of the Cove Cup f. «r schooners, -»»he I anxious to acknowledge the bright page in the turf history of this country. Blizzard The seconei team of the 24 could unquestionably have taken up her full oddly marked reception. The cups. home club minut«-s and ""¡4 aacaM.a Monsieur Beaucaire was next in opposed the visitors, and the latter won 12 to 5. to the scale weight and won quite easily. It is» lit¬ line and then came by Travelling eastward with Dolly Spanker, Adbell and receiving one goal by handicap from the Rocka¬ set to starboard and balloon Jl tle wonder sh<» was hail'-d with such acclaim, Delhi. JIM NEWMAN WINS JUMP. Once behind the barrier Ort way players. boonen Karrina and I. for s!k- had III.IfII la commamling style ort and Wells, Beldame "seventies" Mineóla and Yank Monsieur Beaucaire were more or less Two of the Rockaway players were so severely "Wells, ranked íis one of the great horses of his fractious In their to Injured that had to be assisted from the field, tremeiy pretty picture. but anxiety begin the strife, Hitchcock Beats they At a | '»lip thai time; Bel.ame, tli<» idol of racing folk, and until with little delay Mr. Entry Castalian for and the final was with three them in line and Cassidy caught period played only bowling across the Sound r". vest*rday adknowledge«! the greatest r.«are ever released the barrier, an.l men on a side. F. S. Con over, one of Rockaway'a "They're off!" was the that the Greenwich P«»inr. their first mark. 1 in the Delhi, the but cry went up from Punchestown Stakes. veterans, and Paul J. Ralney were the victims. around It like dev«-loped country; speedy the stand. It was a good start, but Artful, this: to settle In quick Next to the Brighton the feature was Conover was Injured In the first period toward ottntic aoa of Has Brush, and others. her stride, was the first to show as Handicap, Yacht. H ¦ ? Taoht. they came the Punchestown Stakes, a the close. In a rush for the ball, a mallet struck Katrtna. ¡<... down to u . <"' XDITIOXS AGAINST FAST TIME. rushing the stand the first handicap steeplechase, him time, while Ort Wells was at for four-year-olds and ovec the with great force on the knee, cutting the flesh Mineóla. her side, and a upward, Short so badly that be had to be carried from the field Artful did not equal the world's record of length or so back Beldame and course. This race was the first on the Artful Dolly Spanker programme, to the clubhouse. No hones were broken. D. F. Five minutes after the Latona had r ! gained the coveted position on and eight starters went to was 2:""-'4-.".. made by In the same race Ort the rail the post. Castalian, the Savage substituted at the opening of the the wind deserted rh- : Wells raced with her around the of 'I < as but the conditions w«re not paddock ., t*V J. W. Colt, with Rodrock up, -vas a strong period. smooth as a m'Mporid. > ear, particu- turn, and both went slightly «ride. «VNeil took Ralney, toward the end of the third period, was Capt a .";T ¿*r1U" at slightly better than evens. Jim N'ew- ailer ball when le;:-l of 4 minutes an -.oraUe («or fast time, and she was not desperate chance to squeeze through with riding the he overreached, and. los¬ .he Beldame, but she was shut r.-n, which carried the colors of Thomas Hitch¬ ing bis liai in.«', fell h.-avily to the turf. He was eo_sad M¡¡:<-««la along, her show her best. She ran, or rather off. losing two or dur¬ catching a» three lengths. It was a cock, Jr., was second choice, with Gandüa-j. Ruhe badly bruise*!, and remained at the clubhouse « i the mile and a in discouraging moment to ing the Great Neck dropped I. T. Burden, all alofr. cd, quarter journey her small army of followers." and Opuntia attracting the rest of the everting. money. The as Rockaway had no substitute, and the final period Meanarhfle the smaller classes were 5, and all things considered it was a starter called the field back twice before went on with three men. flr ARTFUL DRAWS AWAY. the word hard to make time over their emirs- .f-irrrance even from a time stand- was given. Jim Newman and Castalian raced to¬ Great Neck was rated one goal weaker than Up the backstretch Rockaway, but proved to he superior in team weirk. finally mana_ed to finish in g-. i «'ior.al times were as follows: Artful nnd Ort Wells held gether In front for most of the distance. The H. P. »A-HTTN-FTT. jr»HX XT. RtyTERS AÍTD the west «>f s their until The first period w.«.s evenly played, each side seor- end the ..382-, 0:482-5. 1 lead of length or more. At Candling the - »at had n hoped for. Heavy, black thunder this backstretch the second point Beldame again tried to time around, unseating GREAT NECK. II. B the distance and intermittent go up on the rail, Flnnegan. who ROCXAWA'X Yacht. Fi M.3 H M - M 3 but was again shut escaped injury. Paulaker almost J P. Grace. 2 w*. B. Grace. a Brighton Beach Racing Association deserves Katrtna .12 fh<»wi he track a off. while a groan went up fell the last Arthur Borden. 3 Sewared Cory. if1 little on time around and was eas« 1 Latona . 12:30:39 ».I:« slippery top from those who were up. Previ¬ I. T. burJen. :t F, & Conover ana D. F. great praise for Its generosity. 2* silently rooting for the ous winners of the Punches own H. Hrokaw. :* ¦_O0aT» 70-y, ad, and drove the crowd to 6 akes, which C Siii-.v . 4 James R. owner of pride of the BeJmont Paul .1. Keene, the Sysonby, and stable. Around was first run In Ralney. 2 1 » the far 1899, were Dr. mVmooto. 02:») ."«..>.'¦» .»» - « off the ocean made for the Catle'.t, Charagrace, owns J Harry' Payne wh«> Artful, took . turn Artful held Whitney. 1:02:00 3:48:M -» her with Ort Perlon, Miss Mitchell and La va tor. Total . 10 2:40:0 however, and it was advantage, Wells The last named Total . 11 welcome still dogging her won In 1903 and 1904. a lively interest in the announcement, and it ¦MKMI ANO TAWT.I «T>T.S_. M heat of the footsteps and Dolly Spanker FIRST PERIOD. morning in town. in third place. Beldame was A large field went to the Goal. Malo by. T.-im. seems probable that the race will be run. ¦a fourth, with O'Neil post In the second race, Tim» Mimosa I weather had little or no effect driving her hard to make up lost ior three-year-olds ami 1.Conover .Rockaway. 2:3«) According to the scale of in use III. IMatMa. '¦'. 44:2f» 2 .10 -¿0 ] I ground. She upward, at six weight by the - on furlonzs. 2.Brokaw .Great Xe«-k. l:3t> Spasm . l .. j struggled with rare gameness and passed Sixteen horses and Jo« Club for clubhouse, grandstand and Dolly Spanker at the stretch started, it took the starter SE«)N'D l'KKI'U:». key July. Sysonby will have to XEW-YnRS T.V'ilT «'MLB SB FOOT »« «-mwded to turn, but she was some time to get them the full limit of their beaten, and O'Neil, that away. The Mighty, with 3.A. Burden.Great Neck.. 1:0«) carry 114 and Artful Kifl pounds. Hildebrand, R?r. u m '' seeing the race was fountain uo, was 4.A. might have been not for did not post favorite at 7 to Burden.Gnat Neck. l:3ii AI»ra . 1 .' possible to squeeze her, punish the great mare 2, with 5.W. R. provided the race takes place, will probably 10:0<> 3 - and True Grace.Rrvkaway. 2:rt.» Ibis . through the last Right and Royal Legend at fives 1:1 -- ;.-- In. but in that case the lnfleld furlong. , and 6.A. Burden.Great Neck. l:3i> have the mount on while would In the mean Buttons at G to 1. Artful, Xicol will ride Atair . 1:12:4- ¦. time, Artful was on Right and True led all be thrown racing to the way THIRD PERIOD. Maid of Meudon. 1..»>:.»»> i:> - . ,,{,.. Before the horses certain victory. Into and won two Sysonby. the by Pintail .1I - M for the Coming stretch Hilde- lengths from The Mighty, with 7.W. R. Grace.Ro-kaway. 1:00 13 2:43:1:| race to make . big every vantage brand, success doubly sure, sat down Line of Life third. The time was 1:14 8.Gary .Rockaway. 2: The weather yesterday at Brighton Beach was I-ahlnda 1.1:'»X» 1.51:04 2U'»4 - bad hoen for a few »-a. Adelaide U. 1 .;> 01» 2 49 paint pre-empted, and those who came strides, and Artful drew further For the third race, 9.A. Hurlen.«.¡r.'at Xeek. 1:0». typical of the track by the sea. One minute it away fox two-year-olds, at six 10.A. Linn-t . l:lil:0»> ,.:M t4 2.41:14 .- late from or from her now single competitor. Burden.Gfeal NV.-k. 1:0«' Then «oriole . rir.g paddock must needs content brand Hilde- furlongs, nine accepted. Whimsical, the of 11.1 T. Hur'.en...Great Neck. 1:00 rained hard, the next the sun shone brightly. 1:10:00 3 -.I took hold of her again, and all entry 12.Prokaw.Great Neck. Neola II. 1:10:0« :. »-. through T. J. Gaynor. was an odds-on favorite at 2 IVOn There was the thunder with¬ to 5. F'U-RTH PHRIOD. regulation shower, Minji . 1:10:00 3:4»- Brookdale Nymph was «ara Mia . ll'':'»» 3:*»:M ¦; -.. second choice, at 4 to 1. 13.A. Burden.Great out Which a his race day was never known to 2 IS The race Neck. 7:00 Ban»»! . 3:40:34-- resulted in one of the best finishes of 14.A. Burlen.t.reat Neck. it .1o the pass at Brighton Beach. The was . 1:10:00 ?. »-- BRIGHTON BEA CH season between 13.J. P. Grace.Great Nach. 33:.a» atmosphere SUMMARIES. Whimsical and Brookdale Phryrte . l-l'VOt» -_... with the former Nymph, 1*3.W. R. Grace.Rockaway. 3 i>> humid and sticky, with now and then a grate¬ winning by a nose. Cassini, at S Goals earned.Great ful breeze R,VEAP« ¦;'T.«Tmíkl¦ to J, with Shaw Neck. 11; Rockaway. 8. Allowed from the ocean. Ort ¦*¦"¦ up, looked to most of the spec¬ by handicap.Great Neck, 1 Net score-Great Neck. 12: Clree . 1:1.-. 4'. '1..- PVHCaamTUmiliian STAKES; a handlciip steeplechase; for four-year-olds and f>. The ac«ommodati«»ns of the course were taxed Be». 1:1S:00 4 I- ¦Ueaa, __¦ \v«.n driving. Tim«», 4 :2S. over; «"1,500 add«*«!; tators to be third. The judges, saw Rockaway. Referee.R. C. lAwrence. Winner, b. g.. by Aerolithe. however, dif¬ . 1:1.1.00 4 1-» Tlddledewlnks. and gave show to the utmost by the CTKMrd of ferently, morey to Cinchona, which 23> Opuintia ran a good race and slightly last betting. Ac¬ «:m;.j,«..1 under tr..- vvt-ight. fenced cleverly. Castallan had no tion was second and third. increased to $5,000. and the association's with women, and the bright gowns and pretty Races on the Sound. '- Voladay The time was liberality *}'¦' »-. ttar three-yearnldg and over $900 i 1:471-5. Action closed a favorite over in the way of furnishintr tree for faces mads a most plctur»s.iue sight. A holi¬ mt w inn.r. br )«.. by Tristan.Ellerdle. idded; six furlongs. Start poor. Won «s&slly Time. 1:14%. slight Pronta transportation Fifteen th* M and Memories, with at horses and vehicles that are entered In the show day crowd at Brighton 1,,-a« h differs yachts, representing Voladay sixes and Lady greatly Islaml Sound, started in the mmamnl regatta I Poet Jocelyn backed from 20 to 1 to 7 to 1 at will no «loubt result In an overwhelming entry list from one at or .¦.| Horpe Owner. Po. Wt.~~J post time. for this Sheepshead Bay . of the Riverside Yacht Club a:- St. >, » The latter ran out on yi-ar's show, which will be htld on August yesterday, Jockey. I OP. Hlgh.Close.Place.Show. the paddock turn and did 4 at The seaside track is the home of the and 5 ;*, and S Ookwood «'.irk. Hay Shore. populace. siderlng the lignt winds MM I satla» Rtarht Tru«». (Peters) 10 108 1 1« 1« .« 1* not figure In the race. Memories, with loaus on 1» Johnson . Lyne up, The entry list July it. Among the and fashionable while The M:pht:. 4 ,0 for four-in-hands. n. .(Calhouni: 8 9»; 5 6hi 61 7' 6» 6' J J. Walsh. Sixteen hordes went to the post for the sixth Cup, Hence, the Brighton Beach while lack¬ M.-ssrs. Mere« an«l Ferr:- » Majo. Pt-lham. 4. (May) 1 IIS 4 2» 21 4» 7« race, for maiden at Vor ibis latter prize the competition will be mast crowds, 7«* Lyne . two-year-olds, five and a half Oid Enctaad. C. «Sullivan, 18 10« In 4H 41 8 (« 8* owned Interesting. The foar-to-hands ate to start from ing, perhaps, in exclusiven.-ss. s«=»em to more length east at the MM buoy off T.lrrl.» . furlongs. Caprice, T. D. g.-t Gold Ten t.. ..al»«-land» 14 107 ¡Burton by Sullivan and « 16 18 8 I) Forehand ridden by O'Nell, was favorite at 3 to 2 with Oakiiale complete the distance within a and, and forme.l «me end of the star» I | Rr.._! Uea-ead. 3 .(Donpe) Í» 10.', 7 1« 10 a time, and on their arrival at the show real pleasure out of day at the track. Parked 10 10 10 [J Martin 03irls second choice at 3 to 1. Albert F. was given F. Sheldon's was ¦rn« k) 2 3««0 »I 8 » ft 11 B. wall grounds are to be judged for their condition and behind the were G. sloop Montauk first iway 11 Smith ... backed at fives. The well horses won clubhouse, however, two hun¬ Lr.njt Shot. 4 .iRalneyi 5 113 12 12 12 12 12 12 played th*? when the starting gun was *lr»-il at <¦¦ ÍJ. Kelly _ money. In a finish Quality. ¦">.(Hynertl 12 lo* il n n n 13 13 driving Osiris beat Caprice the more dred automobiles, which goes to show that the ¡A. Booker .. three of a Among prominent residents of this sec¬ was ... parts with Albert She followed J. 1A Jay Pky. I (Dee.¡y»! 7 107 13 14 14 14 14 14 Crlmmlns length, F. third, six tion who the boxes and and fashionable attended by R. Ma'.lt-ry's Kenoshi. Button«, r. .(Shield») 4 110| IS IS 15 lengths away. The time was 1:09. usually occupy grandstand wealthy the terth run¬ Boutllller's Heron. A. IB IB 15 Burns . at this show are Commodore and Mrs. Roy Rain--y's tari (ont.eratl-»n. S m Frederick of 4..(Ylng-ul) lin. 2 7 13 16 16 Iß Hlldebrand G. Bourne, the W. Bayanl i'uiiings, Mr. and Mrs. ning the Brighton Handicap in goodly num¬ J. M.hlstedt's Okee, Adrian Is at P. Mr. ami Mrs. Xelson G. bers, even if did lose Kipht and True br.ike In hi» stride J. Henry lllck. Carman. they identity for the mo¬ Currier's Paumonak. T. M. T. Rabors's »poaa.M and wn easily 1jest. The Mighty closed a big: and PADDOCK PARAGRAPHS. Mr :'i!«l Mrs. Charles O'Donohue, Major ar-i Mrs. R.bün« ara* of little heip to Atwood; was shut off on tlle gap finished strong*. ment among the holiday masses of the populace. C. O. Iselin's Fannle and J J .rar stretch turn. Line of Life ran her race and closed a WilUrd L. Candee, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Van W.¦_¦¦ big Anden, James H. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. In the paddock, after the race. Harry Payne In that order. KACK. K«.r two year-old«; $1.000 add«*«»: six furion. Artful, the winner of the Brighton has Mrs. William Orlando.Klarmet is Start fair. Won driving. Time, 1:15. Winner, eh. Handicap, Hubbs. Mr. and Tyson Heyward, Whitney and John W. «uvr.er and trainer A special match was betw- I 31-by f., really never been beaten. In two race3 at Samuel T. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.. Fahre. Rogers, arranged Saratoga . of held an informal re« . r Sakara and Memory, owned by R. T.M last year she ran set-ond to a stable In Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rothschild. Commoelore and Artful, t Mr Whit¬ companion Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Mr. and Mrs. Robtirt II. M. Raborg. respectively. They si Po. 'Wt St preparation for the won ney was bubbling over with excitement He said: I ÎIor«e._Owner. H 14 H Bt. Fin. ! Jockey. I Op. High. Close Place Futurity. Artful the Low Pierre pout, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rcckwood m.. and for the Show. Futurity, at Sheepshead Bay. beating Tradition. Brlnckerhoft. Harry T. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. George "I thought .Artful would win. but I feared she p. had turning _¦*.l leal .(GeynoDl S 104 S S» S» 8* 2% 1» and A. Mr. and Mrs. tl. Herbert Potter, Mr. and and Matinicock buoys on the opBealte Äla %8«* J Martin . 6 9 pounds and Blum, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Turnbull, Mr. and think she Is a great mare. I so last (a..'.ni »Delaware st.) 6 1(»7 1 2*é 2 »à 2b 4* 4" Shaw 8 2 7-10 ran six furlongs down the Eclipse Course In thought The other classes sailed the reverse »»a I Mlaa* fl .I 12 IS 12 8 record the Mrs. John F. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pinker- and I feel sure Linger.«-(C_«sidy) MS 7 0" 0» 0H 6» B'H ¡OConnell .I 100 400 400 world's time of 1:08. This year she won two and and Mrs. E. Owens. year, that she will win more same course, fourteen an«! a half m!>» !n a» OM Cuard.(Richards« 8 107 2 8 8 8 7 6» 100 BO six furlong sprint ton Mr Joseph laurels before the season Is over. W. Smith . 40 60 races, galloping, at She Is a real R3»- "" Sullivan)' 7 100- fl 4» 4H 5« 6» 7> B0 16 6 Bay. Sheepshead The executive committee having this year's horse Motor launches owned by C. H. Xaortomoa aai Genrglna lOlmmlna . 100 100 100 80 8 show in charge is composed of Charles F. Hubbs. Hamburg In every respect." .(Blume)! 4 97. 9 9 » 9 9 8 :C3olTman .! 100 600 BOO Dennie Hurlbert raced «n-er an atglal ». Veronese .«Daly)! 2 107 4 7 7 7 8 9 100 60 chairman; Samuel T. Peters, James H. Hyde. Simon John W. Rogers, who trained »\rtful. said- "I ID. O'Connor ... 100 100 won 100 30 8 Hildebrand two races yesterday, including F Ri thrchlld. George A. Ellis. Jr.. J. Adolph Mol- expected the mare to win. but vou know there the former boat winning by 2 minutes a*1 Whimsical cl«>»ed resolutely and was up In the last few strides. the Brighton while ¡enhamr, Edward C. Blum and H. Rockwood are other The wind was from th,» ran out lr the Brookdale Nymph ran her best race. Cassini Handicap, Ray, J. J. Johnson, people who have horses, and every light I stretch, but looked to be third by a food 1half length. and W. Briiickerhon*. owner ""' Til RACn -THE Morlarty Xnapp each rode one winner. _ thinks he is going to win tvnen he has a start, so the small yachts had i r- BRIGHTON HANDICAP for three-year-olds and over; guaranteed cash value class horse a 4 which »2.000 to the eecond horse and SI.000 to the th of $28.000. of high entered for rich stake. The Island buoy, a beat from ther« t-> Mlatinocl *.».» lrd; on« mile and a Quarter. Start good. Won BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES MONDAY. mare was not as as Time. 2:04V Winner, bi». f.. by Hamburg.Martha II. easily. The fact that J. W. Colt won the Punchestown fit I would have wished a run with spinnakers to tïie finish, wlalrt s«»me oC Stakes with Lavator In 1903 and 1904 FIRST HACK.Selling: three-year-olds and over; $900 She was sick three weeks ago and did not have i caused many added; to be ridden by boys who never have ridden a the yachts «lid not reach unf.l after sir.>«lown. Th» Horse and Owner. ¡PostlPo. Wt. to back Castalian a saddle on for ten days. Tanva was allim- at ace St. H H % St. Fin. I Jockey. I OP- yesterday, despite the fact that winner. One and one sixteenth miles. summary follows: High.Close.Place.Show. the Bathampton gelding was carrying 152 pounds. Name Wt.', Name. Wt. the same time. It was only a cold, but I°dld Art.il. S.fWMtney) 6 1108' "Jetsam. 99 not dare to work either or RAI^EABOT'T »."-ASS.START 1 :» ¦ Ort Ü Î» i» lt^¡ 1» 1» iHildebrand .I 9-6 B-2 11-8 1 .j..«un«l .li* Artful for Wells. D 126' 1 2s 1-2 "\\ hurler . V » 4.(Drake)' 2%. 2» 2» 2»* 'Sperling .I 2 B-2 2 4-6 2-5 There was .Arabo .lu« fj a spell. She was also sick last winter but MlL_r3. A Beldame. 4 some confusion over the name . .¦ 4.(Belmont) 125 B 4« 4H 4« 3» 8* 'O'Neill 5 6 16-B of one .Oa'iuita .1"1 'Vagary to come .** Dollv fipt.iker. 4.(Wilson) 7 111 4 8« .I 1 1-2 of . "Lady Jocelm. 9» ô a.ems have out all right. She was 8H 8» 4« 4« Miller . 8 10 the entries In the last race. The horse In Elw,...d .loi M ^-auralre. 6 (Darder.)! i loo 6> 7 2 «V 5 ques- .MaaaBleHo .96 ¿«í3 dlstresse.l to-day than when she won Fin'.« JSBi 2 B« .101 at six - »IS 8« B" Lyne . IB 30 30 7 a .Tomcod Vac' «.id own«-r H M B-2 flon, two-year-old chestnut < . K> Ad».'11. 4.(Madden)' 2 108> 7 7 7 7 filly by Hamburg- .RUl "urtls.1*"«» "Rubric a short time » 7 6» Fountain .I 20 40 30 7 3 furlongs ago." k> .». ».. Ma¦_nr. » . Delhi. 4.(Keene)] 3 ,126 6 «H 6» t'H 6' 7 Black Venus, Is named Yalagal. It was .Daisy Gre.«n.10» "Smi-iulo . 94 Invj'.»... J- ^:î !I-*"y .' 10 W *' * ' printed Rounding the paddock turn Ort Wells rushed Yellow Girl on the programme, but was .Arsenal .1"" "Supreme r.urt. 88 N«.ra Adrian I««»lin. * Artful forced the pact, raced Ort corrected up to Artful and th.- mare received a cut 2>i. Well» inte arubmta»Urn. drew away at will and was only before the race. Yalagal be'.ongs to William SI'.i'i »N'D It A» "I" -Steeplechase haii'iliap; four-year old» nasty Rascal II, S. «.V H«>».ins. l>-.-l r ¦¦ the laet alxteenth. «Drt Well» ran rlgjht back to his la galloping through aam winners of added. T*he on the right hind leg Just above the knee unfortunate. She st good race and hung on with rare courage. Iteldame was Shields. uinl ovar; ll.iKiO; ?l.'"00 It ¦itw M wtttn 11 >¦» »i 2 r v. waa ahut off on the paddock turn aiid again on the held short COUrSi». about two mile»1. bled freely after the race, but Trainer mi and was not persevered with through the last backstretch; easily the others Fafe. of Rogers furlong. No. 2 was the number on Pagan H«->".16* Knight Harlem.137 said he apprehended serious from I4>. MKUM .TTH : for lucky the programme. Th- Dauosad.14S I'urfew Bell.130 n«.thing it RACE..Se.Ina three-y«»ar-olda and over; $1.«000 added; on« mil« and a sixteenth. of the to Montauk. O. P Sheld«»n. » 2« 23 eJ eaaliy Time. l:«-7»a. Winnair. b. Start good. Won No. 2 won the first race, was unplaced in the sec¬ Dick Roberts.HT Sir Voorhees.13? On« first congratulate Messrs Whit¬ H>r,m. J. I»«» _9B m.. by Falsetto.».'olantres?. t".m*t ami was James R. Baa_Mw ond race, was second in the third race, was third Alamanzor.1"** Kelston.134 ney Hagan Keene. the owner ««k«-». J. F and J A. MmUslirft- I I Thornhedge .14 of Delhi, which was F p i _rrier. (Poet in the was In .l*i unplaced In the race The reaiiaeH Bo-aeandagc. Owner, f Po. I Wt. I SI . . Brighton Handicap, unplaced the Gatehell T. M T , fifth race, and won the sixth race. No. 13 wun famous tor-man, who. by the May, was looking Op,-um. the THIRl» RACK-Two year olds; $1.000 added. Flva and better than he has «MTI.OATS Wt F« »'T 4 Pronta. «.fRalney)' 1 96! « 6» «hi O» fifth race. Artful, the winner of the Brighton Han¬ on«- half furlongs. been for several vears Aetlor. B.iSmathere) 10 106 1 2H 21 I1 dicap, was No. 1. Yank»-«- cmsul.117.Old Guard.107 grasped Mr. Rogers warmly by the hand. l«> SI %'ola«».y. 8.iRoman)' 9 IMS 4 4H 4"k» ¦> 1.. heval .117 I-i Sorcière.107 "1 thought you would win." sal.I the Nestor of Louie Bell John William*. ("fclmnei Sweep. 3.(Potter)1 T 100; 9 !. 0 >« to was 1.1, sin i.in .H- Sainlmark .104 Fannt«\ r > ». tseün, jr. 8 Whimsical, at 2 5. the only winning S*ld!».v R W the turf, "I am glad you did win. She Is a areat Memories. 4.(Clay) 109 2 3« I» t% F.11"* Am.102 '" Niblick. 3.(Han-)i 2 «I. S l1 1»H2» favorite. Four second choices and one third choice Mei rich .low rhilad.ir.1«*2 mare." KLOOH 1»» gOOT -Lass Jennie MctTabe. S.(Dwyer) 8 V* 8 5» 5» 4» scored br «i/ets. Not a single outsider was first «"asalnl.107 atyatarloas .102 This, coming from Mr Keen.-, who was for Lady Jooelyn. .". .(Harla:.) 4 ¡106! 6 7 7 7 1'onfederate .107 InglcM«:«- .102 years the bitter rival the «\.b. .1 St«.tT«»n.-.. " Wing, a (Speedway ß 1<«' 7 8 8 9 papt the w.re. In spite of the failure of the first SU H-n.107 Illalr Athnl.i©2 of late William C i St.)j both In business and '' Will King, a.(Dyinentj! 6 V»9¡ ÍO 10 10 10 choices to win the luniks lost heavily. There was FOURTH RACE- Till". ATLANTIC STAKES; two-year- Whitney, «>n the turf YAWl.| not a break In favor of the penciltoia. In th«- third ».his, I1.BM added. Bis fort. meant a greut deal and showed a high appre.-ta- ¦na Pronta waa easily beet, ran over her field on the a tretch turn, and came away cleverly after from race the thr«=*e choices finished as the puh- Guiding Star.'.Wl "Hallowmas .102 tion of th.- g.x.,1 fellowship which all sport II M. some interfere!.«*: In of race. Action ran to b suffering exactly "Arkllrta omrht Memory, Raborir early part il.«- form. Nil.Iii-k and Memories gave U up on the far turn. ]'.¦ pluyed them. In th«- Brighton Handicai» th.- ¦jucruni .1>'7 . «i7 to engt ad.t. Bakana. R. T ¦ cloeed Will waa out < MeCMM9 lag strong. King knocked f ) t just after the start three heavily played horses ran first, second and Kidney F.lui Noatromo. i>; ; .104 "Lord Hildebrai.il. who roda Artful. .-aid: "I knew ¦¦gui uttntcu ixM-y. cot MB s m;'-e* maiden two-year-old*; $900 added; 11 ve and one-half furlongs Start fair. Won driving. Time. third. PTOTOSt. SU I ÍKACE..Forf 1:00. Winner, b. c. by Oaaary -_ady Marlon. -mm-..- Oejtrli .IN would win at the end of the first quarter FII-TII RACB- Hau li. up. three y.ar-olds and over; Wells tried to pass me on the paddock turn but I IPost I | LOU DILLON VS. MAJOR DELMAR. fl.21*«» added. «>ii«- nul-- and a furlong. 0*n>r 11 M S II M S H-*l Hora*. Owner. Po. | i,--Retting.-¦ !UUl ¦*¦ *".*' *»»>* "from C.irle«. I !Wt_l SU H M H St. Fin. ¡ Jockey. I Op. High.C*o«i«.P)ac«.Bhow. Oo Between.IMIOeti Ich .107 íhíUath.- fieldiT.'iiflike t,,^rt.íV1a bird. V.vorh.'«--». 2:41:33 Garnish .11» Volada? .lof T» llurlhart. Jr. ..-"'>' ll Oraris _(Onno.laie St) 7 :;«! i l» l1 l» 1» l'i IHildebrand .i 8 « * S*"" Wotan.117 «Samara .102 August Belmont. th- owner of Beldame waa »ir. _*.**. St. Valentine.Ill Marmee The winners were the Jr the M »Caaelce .(Sullivan) 107 7 6» 6» 4» 4% 2" 'f) N.1I .! 9-5 9-5 3-2 7-10 2-5 Two-Minute Trotters Will Meet in Match . loo not at the track This gave rise to the Invader, ,nt*_J .113 I*m a* rumor the U.ule Bell, the the V«***» ¡Soon F..(Dwyer) 1101 9 9 6 6' 81 3" >W. Knapp .I 8 10 5 2 «"-5 Buttling . »4 that the President of the Jockev Club Cob. Su*» S 2' T\r«..n ....llu: Ken . did not haca launch. KM.DS .(Snyder) 3* 2V4 4' ¡Crlmmlns .! 60 loo I»» *'* St Race at Detroit. M t All.s d'O». IM . expe. the famous mare to win. A<-ea*o.(Waldeck 6t ) 4' 4' 7"* B» B1 ÍLvne . »i M 3.) 10 B Aml«ei*|:»ck «7 Most of the men H.... .«it_« .(Keener |M 4 7' 7» »V» «¡» C« billy .! 2«) 30 'JO n in Announce.-nient was made to¬ SIXTH RAl'R.Miiiden Mile» and mares, three year« old ;.ien « h.« are prominent In turf affalri at¬ 110 10 12 9 » Detroit. July %.. ai.d t<> ATLANTIC YACHTS SAIL. Holloway .(C_anien 7 7 W. RobblM .... »V) 100 100 3'» war; «urr> 111» pamwAm; «JW0O added. Six fur¬ tended, many, of Ralore 4 « 8 h h g day that Lou Dillon and Major lVlmar, the only although course, arv out of th.« '3, .(MoLaughlln) Morlarity .! 40 1«» loo so 15 longs. city at this time at the year. New-*.ondon. Conn.. July ..After 'lipping. .(Roaoommon St.) 101. 11 1» 11 10 10 9 lltaynor . 10»» 200 2u0 bo two-minute trottera in the w«>rld. will be seen la .i Idle Dream.-11» Helle »»f Setauket.110 2 S Mlnil those seen In all the fi>r*»n.>i>¡. Htiter W.(Holland) 1.il 3 2 2 0 10 ¡Dugan . 20 30 3» K 5 .110. Grand Hucheas.HO Among the clubhouse and ___. p«>rt a**7_, «¦ match raco the Blue Ribbon at fir C.-iit::er» ¦"-::«.- U 110 6 8 10 11 11 11 ¡Burns .! 10 15 IB 6 4 during meeting My Huela.lio Wim« me Winnie. 11.) «lock were: Harr». 1- th«i Atlantic Sh«-it.%r la*" -«.. Whitney. Herman B Yacht Club cleared for U»Ue»a I** 107 6 10 12 12 12 U U Smith .! 10 12 8 3 8-5 Detroit, the opening of the Grund Circuit, July 21 Mit!. . 11') Mali "f Tlmbuitoo.110 James k .(I a«- 310 IS 18 13 IS Hyacinth .110 1 Duryea. R. ,,"b" thla afternoon. The fleet anil r»in«i:n at »*»*¦ Mor»ier«> 18 13 A. Booker .I 20 20 20 8 B to 28. 'The Detroit Club will a hand¬ Nupa .IM D M Go Round.. T'ountaln)j 8 m i2 i« i« .4 14 14 ¡Fountain .! 1» W 3 Driving give «îra.-r «"urtla.llu I.».lv Prudence.110 Pim j ,, £ lsl.ic.,1 -vi-i S.;:i.l.:» ya'.tga! »Shleldf»: 16 107! 14 16 IS IB 15 B ¡Noonan .! 100 200 200J* 80*J 40 some gold cup to the winner. C. K. Q. Billings. High Life.110 Suffice .Hi) OaorjeK. 6 111 1-1 16 !'! Magrte Stroup.110, l»el>utant« - An.iona» 'Htti«*i!igi au ' |g i« i« [Buim-iap .; eo ao who owns both horses, will dm- I^u lull"i M.« 1 ¦: .HO H Heyii«.Ms. J. Dwver IHi N f K.it-.i.-tln Luiae.110; Hucheas OUI«.lid Philip Ohrta- YOt «i\\ Kr" »I I «1 » 1 20_1? Jielmar, who d.-f.-meii I.on I »ilion lost fall, at St. to»ha. J. Oslrle broke taat a.-l op«ned up a winning .«a:, had to b« driven out U> «tall off Capnoa and Albir» T. Twt for u»«.- Roma.lio Tweedy.HO ntas-mM. Oor_a£_¡ matron, ¿ _I llin rrihiin.» » r«»,»l rsi.tc«* a«?«*« .-«,«.. Ii «Lay ¦«* 1.?¦ m W. Memphis, J^.-jOO gold championship cup. IT.I ai-W»«1- *troc«.. Baiter irtoppcd, and MultIns tan as If stört. » Drakc' N*«wton at«laa record» of _I . Bennlngton, tnu»»Or« Will ha driven by liai : y IC. De*. cíteSM. .Aturcutlcc alluw-uica. Thomast^-^h.^11Hitchcock. Jr., and R. T. m..rt»i:»*r». Wilson, jr. U<.». aa«.'tloa*. tmoroTeaaea(*» eM* !