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THE SUN THURSDAY JUNE 14 1900 aEASY FOR TIlE CHAMPIONS
JMMTKV AT AlSTAGE or rat QAXK
New Torki Shot the Cblcago Again
Which Makes ThfM C s e UT WUI-Uwajieelloiton Illsaks ritObirc and fl tInto Thlr riac Uoaken Drat It Loali
The Brooklyn no trouble In whipping
Cincinnati yesterday the Philadelphia
iialn theSe I uto cripples Hanlon
men ire till 33 points behind Quakera
Vsw Yorks whitewashed Chicago again which
aies tho third consecutive blank hand outby Ewings men In oj many garuesa League
record The Boulon al o out thu Pitts
burg club and latter for third place
The results
Btoolilra II nnrinntll I
Sew YorK 3 Chicago 0tliladelphlall
Boston I 0
TBS RECORD
fn fr-H T Cent Cl fc If Cjnl
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SKIS8 SB S 13-
MtOOKLTX IK CINCINNATI 1
f John T Brush could have seen his Clndn-
Dr tillenders play at Washington Park yes
t v in would probably hare thrown uo hishorror The re like pygmies
In Ih unit of Jack the Ironindn down with three safe lilts
fbi vMtow would have shut out If Jones
ww the only error d to the Champions
br the war and really amounted
In addition to their weak batting the Clndntail In that convulsed the crowd
once a famous rethat was heartrendingi-
xrtlcularly In li sixth and seventh Inningwhn Corcoran Barrett Feltvs andfell ill over and made It
Brooklyn to a commanding leadIn ft of generosity
Mbach hawley and
tf to tiM deject R dTh Brooklyn played a fast confident ram
ill the way were not profitingthe error the visitor they were the
and running th bases with remarkabliWllllei Keel r bat was once mor-
In evidence with three hits a single a doubleand 1 while the bate running of Jnnln and a home run by and
er Farrell menthin DahliM played beautiful gameat h rt Held the game In eighthinulne anti IVMontrevt to bat for
playing poor balli rii
t all of Umpire s rulingsstormed around crowd thento ball ODay finally ejected Barret1for throwing bat abusive
icon t strike with two ball but 0 Daynnt him to the bench there Wooda catcher was substituted for Barrettand received ft base on ball Later on Wood
the catch of the day when he hauleddown what looked like a home run from Dahlenabat
U a sample of how the Reds played It tionly nocfsaary to mention one With
bit to Sllnfeldt Jennings ran half wayN cond baso and then turned backWit threw Sheckaid out and then on attempt
to run Jennings down between biicesthe Utter up and down amonga dozen then suddenlydash past Beckley who had thrown the ballto there was no Cincinnatiplayer covering first base Jennings got bodthere In The next moment Jenningstart d to steal second Pcltz throw the ball
Barrett in an tothrew the ball to the grandstand and Jenningscored The score
BROOKLYN I CWCWKA-TTRHPOAB RttFaXKJ-
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3bO 023 0 Irwln 3b 0 I 1 42 222 0 Sielnfetdl2 io
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Totalvtl 122711 II ToUfa I 32717 3
Brooklyn 2110 0 0 o 0 0 1
Crawford Thretbaie titsKfflir Farrell Irwin ibm run Daly SarilOrrhlt-
Dsly Stolen bii JfnolnitsiSbtcksril 21 Dah
173 Cincinnati I First bus on balh OS llciJlnair 3 oB Brellenslfln 3 Struck nutBy UrtilnMir 3 till t y pltcbrrby l byBilfniWn2 je 4nnu 1 Double and Jennings Urnpert ODay Tlrae2 noun and At
SEW lonn 5 CHICAOO oTh New ork their third
can ecutlv which U naldth InhtblUint of to be a
record and which not to badfor a club in seventh Hawley pitcheda irimw and the Chicago
Jlnclo off hln Twoof th were of the cratch order Hie-sttikli fll date between the out and infieldfi Windy City delegation Icoked good for arun at two tUxe of th gatne especially in the
Unite for thn ba i There was no outbut McCoruilck fanned and then Green xras-rloubled with on the latu ru hitti Hinder Ireiu win caught between thobi e and Cllnuman was nabbed at third toohloh bmw he wa while the NewYork running down Oreen In thefierith th Chlrorfai had two theind no one out but mother double play deitroviM nil rhnnce of their wrorlnir-
A nnrainttlin of hits nnd errors gave thean thir runs In the
IHrw rcnrh l third on ChlldVs wild throwVM Ililirn thn singled went to third onOilmens wild throw to catch him stealing
iTo od th on Bowermanto left In the eighth n tingle by Selbachi bii on biUU t Dnvlit Doyln terre and hitsbr Von Holtren and IJoMrermnn fwnt In
runfhirngos continued to kick at the slight
ft prnvooation as on Tu inythey dd not pmai being torched
STnrtwood rerhnpK th leniental I nsuo nbloLiK them up with
turn nnrt In one inflicted u flnetheir In th i rond-
mninij when Cllngmon wa declared out attilde kicked a hard thit Hwortwoodhint tk oulet or h would be wnt to
K b nth In third Inning when firifflth-ffuV l1 hlU n talllcnl back to the umpire
i to rubber nnd wa likewisetirnM to ke p quiet Child cam-p m th fourth b gin to nbiuo Swartwood
a trlke on him The umpire turnedf Child and Mid That will cost you M and
ui iuiof the same score
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Ely Illicber and Cooley WildEc fle hour and 29 mlnutM-
AXOTHKn VICTORY FOR TOE TIOERS
TIny Oatplay IUrrard1 Team and Scot fCIaRuns to Two
PJUXCETON Juno Tigers turnedtables on the Harvard nine here this afternoonand now a third be necessary to de
championship But inasmuch an theauthorities at Cambridge are averse to hay
another match this year It Isthe on the diamond will
Yule wins thefrom Harvard It conldorablafter 3 oclock this afternoon when Lathamwho had been chosen by the President ofNational League to umpire the game calledplay and almost person of the 800the field expected to see one the hardest foughtcontests of the year Stlllman however whooccupied the box for the Cambridge menevidently loft his pitching arm at home for li-
the first Inning the Tigers started the slaughterwhen Kafer got to on a Holders error amcams home on slashing threebagger-A single by HUlebrand and two bad errors bythe Crimsons baseman netted two moreruns
Princeton augmented her lead by threemore tallies during the next at batand cinched the gains In the fourth sendlrugthree men across the rubber Much credithowever U due to Meier for the result of thl
the bogs was tin longest seen onibid lu recent yearsracetrack Kernan was substitutedHtllttami In the fifth and althoughheld the Tigers thanor the time on the
ct tor for the play in many waragged and the game too to tw Intere tlng The only time during the contest when
made any pretensions of overcom-Ing Vrlncotons lead was In inningwhen rallied nt the bat and two stogiescoupled with Meiers error gave to them onerun The other one was In the thirdafter Coolidge had for threebases
The best feeling was shown hy the memb rof Reid of Harvard retireeIn the eighth In favor of Mime The u uil col-lege crowd was present and there was th tootlutfof horns and cheering by the studentsth enthusiasm which marked last Hatunlayicontest was lacking After the gameIllllebrand and the other seniors on the teamwere cheered heartily by undergraduates-The team tonight HGreen of Trenton catcher was elected captulrP-
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Sfwrad r2b3 I 3 0 Kendal Ib 0 0 S olOafer o 1 1 2 0 Louiftlln cfo
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i Totals 72414-Ilsrrarl 0 0 0 I 0PrInceton 3 Z I
Two hits Cnolldge Durke Stetnwfnder-ThrMbaw fjltvMrler Coolidge Home run Meie-rFlrit ba con errori Harvard 2 Princeton 2 FIrstbn on baUiOfl lllllebrand I o3 Kernan 1
by Sielnwnder 3 Watilns WendelloutBy HUlebrand 7 by Stlllman I
on eiPrlnceton 3 harvard 3 Stolen bawCoolldre Burlie Hulfhlnvra Pearson Passed balliKate 2 Wild DltcbSllllman Double play Meier-ejtelnweoder Pearson Meter and Pearson Urn
Tlrac 2 hours and 10 mInutes At-tendance 00a
AmericanNo games Isyed yesterday
EasternAt Sprlnffleld Proildence e Sptln nrld 3At Syracuse Montreal 11 SyracuseAt 3
At HocbeiterToronto 3 itocn ter l
Interstate LeagueAt Tort Wayne Fort Wayne S WheelIng 1
At Younistowo 3 MaruHeld 3At Columbus 4 Toledo
York State LearnAlbanyAlbany Cottland 2
OuwtgoAtScaenecudyScbenectady 4 Rome
Troy Troy Ulngbamtun 1
Connecticut State LeagueAt New Haren Brt ol 4 New HsTn 3AL BrUeeportBrtdf 10 Uerlden 9At Waterbury 4 NorwIch
DerbyDerby 4 London 2
Other Games
AT SCHAKTOS n H eScranton 2 0 1 3
3 07 1 2BatteriesKennedy and Toft O n and McsMlt
AT FOnDIIAiLa it a-
StFranclsXCoLOInvincible 2 I I 4 0 4 0 2 14 18 2
Batteries Woollett and lIe er Luck Ennls andCmAl Columbia Oval Columbia 04 A CommMa 8914 Columbia 88 Am 20 Columbia 89 MlnJ 13
At Spring Green WIs ChJcaju Unions CubanX
Baaeball Game TodayJVATIO AL tHAOUR AMKHtCA ASSOCIATION
at Chicago at New York atLouts at Philadelphia Plttsburr at Bustoo
Providence at Hartford at WorcesterTowato at tlocneiter Montreal at Syracuse
OTUKR UAUtM
Oberlin vs Cornell at OberUn
Death of Frank Fleet an OldTim CatcherFrank Fleet old time baseball player died yes-
terday afternoon at his Mme corner Fifth street andA venue C 01 bead dIsease Fleet played on tbe Chi
enrn and St nineS In Ib 70s He caughtfor these trams and made a treat record for himselfHe iris i close friend of and MikeKelly
Baseball Notes
There li a letter at this office for John M BrightCeorre E ProsnerBeckley never played with tbe
ClevelandNell Sunday the West New York Field club and tho
ftrinj team will play at th WeeBan Ven Hounds
Tht Western teams finish their Eastern trip to-
day It ha1 been disastrous particularlyfor St LOOtS Chicago and CtnclnnatL
The Dernareat F C would like to obtain a gamewith some uniformed ball team for at
N J Address E C Strlffler A74 Ninthavenue Manhattan
Owing lo cancellation the Madison A C baseballnlceot Madison N J ban June 14 open thins tobe played et Madison Expensu guaranteeddress Jones 114 Fulton street Manbatun
Several DrooWyn cranks have written to TUB SineHut a reason for the In attendance
WuhlBXon Park U due Ui Inc fact that thefor 6i cent are not covered asat liastera ParK and for that reason people will not sitIn the sun to be baked at mieti a
NRW Juan li The election of oncers ofthe Yale Baseball Association took place tonlfbtThe following men wet eleetrd President E L-
Ellanon ill of Comennwn MJ VIcePrMldent CP Cook S of Ore Hill Conn Assistant Manage Hush Saiterlre 03 of nocheXrr Y SecreWry Ueiirire out 02 of Cleveland Obl-
oSH TON June 13 James J Ina rather eTrltlni Incident at the ball grounds In thiscity today Corbet rarre here In nut base forScranton a game will Corbet played
scored by Sffanton At the tnt of the SlId innIngCorlxtt sparred three rounds Jack Jet lbsbout gave of been rehearsed andsome In tne hissed Corbetlwalkedup V the grandstand eidleiily and shook his list attile Tbcie v lle hissing are not gentlemenr be declared In a loud voice What do you
to a exhibition and e ilnnl give adint Ice a twenty niecenl admission fee The
champions tierre demeanor rowed the hUserssilence and be was as he walked ma-
jestically under the grandstand
A Doc Show at Newport
NEWPORT June 11 It U understood thatNewport society people are to have a dog showthis swvon and that arrangements are beingmade to try and pull It off the week previous tothe horse snow Rhod Island
at the head of the undertaking and It nowlooks as If It would go through
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Philadelphia Fark CoaaUtloa to tko theSpeedway TodayBrash Arranged
Page J V Louisa Me 2OB and Uahlon-
313V were the tat trottera on theyesterday afternoon The latter la ono o
the many newcomers on road He U
handsome little block gelding by Al
cantara 223 that figured prominently In theNew England circuit a yean wo Jack
Trout the oldtime Boston horsemanthe showy trotter yesterday After let-
ting Mahlon step tat from the bend to Wash-
ington Bridge Trout Jogged beak to thepoint Dyckman street and itartotl
up with a breedy buxom little chestnut marethat looked as though she might be fastto Interest the black flyer Mahlon led hisunknown rival by half a length or more
the end of the stone wall showing a smashburst of speed and tine action Trout
took the reins In one band and looked overshoulder exultantly a If he wanted to show
that his horse require driving Jutthen the driver of the chestnut more shook
her up and she responded with a rush Up
went Mahlon as she shot to the front and be-
fore lie could be straightened out was hope-
lessly beaten Trout learned later thathad been driving against A B OwathmeyVLouise Me S00 on of the trottersIn the Grand Circuit of I W-
OIaiw yesterday set a mark for Cobwebs
212 which the track trotter may Bnd It hardto beat today Hooked to an ordinary pneumatlo road wagon be moved a quarter In 30
seconds according to the watch held by IsaacFleming who drove Win Page U In the pinkof condition and seems to posft speedto hold Ms own with Cobwebs CorneLucille or any other trotter seen on the Speed
WThi Park Commissioners of Phlladelphlsby the and a num-
ber of prominent road riders from Quaker
pose of Inspecting the Harlem breedwiny and Secretary llolljof Park Board will entertain the partyat the Plaza Hotel at luncheon afterthey will lw tiken to Speedway Park PreiJdent Kane of the Asaoclatloihas a number of bnuhesnoted road for this afternoon In antic
of the onkUil vUlt and if all wellthe Philadelphians will see several contestsworth Elmira the trottingmar that the knowingMonday by outfoottng Little Gem 21V
meet Barney great horse PsNathan Straus has to Cob-
web a quarter or a half mile at speedand It may the big chentnit horsehook in with Piijfdund Elmira John T CockerIlls Swift K and Hugh Retllys Cnrnmrdore Porter 213 ore going to renew hoitlll
In serIes of brushes McMillan 217Sand WlUUim E JMV will try conclusions-and Dunde 323i and Neinollne 212b on to ettle a trotting contest begurlast week John veteran
who drove Ranu 2u5f IH In townPresIdent Kane hat Invited him to take abehind the chestnut mar Laura
to drive her against wheeler thatdl her right of way Jack 212 i Itparticular pacer Unit owner of Laura
to see tier measure strIdes withand It expected that the handsome blhcir e will be on hand
The Philadelphia Commissioners are goingto with a view to proriding a similar drive for eje
In Pork as soon ns authorized lawA road rider orcanlatlon formed on the lInesof the Xew York It D A has Just come Intoexlstenn In the Quaker City foror movement Frank Bowerl the President and fill A SnowdenE T VUIiam DUston and otherrromluent horsemen are active In the manage
C K OlHUlng purchased yesterday throughCnpt C H gnldli-
uu SJOV Gusto ton of Hamrx tta Wakes The hor was bought to driveon the road John Taylor of Trenton fromwhom the purchase was says he belleves Gus heat pnr r In train-ing a halfmile straightaway Bnrrettbrought to Sew York and was seen
Sunday when It Is said hpaced a quarter of a In seconds ll
a gelding but he U knownof n model road hone
Road Horses Racine at th Readvlll TrackBOSTON June 13 Tbe first races of the Dor
chester Gentlemens Driving Club were held al-
Kendvllle track this afternoon All the eventwere closely contested The club has decideto otter a perpetual challenge cup valued at1000 to stimulate raring The trophy toffered for onemile heats best two In threeand will remain In the cu trdy ofwinning It one season until again challengedfor and won The lust race will be Inor August when It Is expected sonic Clevelandhorses will race with local trotters Sum-mary of today rating
Pacing to wagon best two In three beatsKentucky Star b g by Robert McGregor
Mr 1 IArlington h g Mr Farmer I 2 2
Tlrae 2t 4 22SiTrilling It warms best two In three heatsHustle Leonard o m by George Simmons
iMr Aldrlchs I ICupper lUng b g i Mr Leonards 2 2
Time 24 h 328 fPacing to wagon two In three bests
Dexlnzton b I by Poem Mr Farmer 1 1
Prince g Mr Delleden t 2
Tlrae3liiTrotting to wsgon oremile dash
Uncle Ned br g Mr Graves IKUtter b m Xlr Hunt 2
Time 2Zr Trotting mlle lashNicola b g by juarrtsman Mr Jewell IDominant b g Mr Farmers 2
Time 23i
Sport at Old Point IlresP-
jilLApniPinA Juno 13 The Brs of the localcircuit meetings was held at Point Drrete Park thisafternoon a good sIzed crowd of enthusiasts Inttendane The flnlshi were particularlythor e In the 239 pace The summary
233 claw pacing MrtO-
fllesilt br m OarthiLimit cb mPhiladelphia Boy gr g Chslfaot
ch m 7J Willies b g I 5Julia P bile m KeeleyEthel R tilk m
b g SimmonsAmelia R gr m IloibnryiDirector bile t Karlng
43422trtls
9 3 S drO ills
loll dr11 10 dUo
n o drbilly boy blk g Bartholomew din
TImeM W 221 221 t 22 233240 class trotUng purse
Patrice h m by Honey I I sLaddlsro g 3 4 I 2Almonl West 11 g Hesdley jS S Db g 2 a 3 1-
lueyLu ro m Walters 4 3 4dlsdlsTlme28t 22ill 227 228
The match scheduled to take place between Kmmettaand Clara Patcntn was postponed nntll lomorrowafternoon Helraonl meeting next week hasbeen declared oil owing to of entrIes
Favorites Win the Harneit Races at XevebnrshN-
BWDCHGH June n Close finishes and goodracing marked theDril meeting ofthe Hudson and Mohawk Circuit at Ib halfmile track of the Driving AssociationThree races were decided the favorites winning tneach Summary
t AJIJNellie W b m by len McCielUad
ton i i iEgdale h h Murray 223Fred Proctor b g Ely 4 3LUUaa A ch m 34s-M Cornet b g Leonard 7 j a
r ra flaked 5 A gJim Dandy br g Smith 7 7Ulurla ch m Wsdaworthi dL
Tlme22 223 224i249 elas trotting or pacing purse 1200-
Penelupe b m iFlora biTs m Wal hi 2T II Drady b g NicholsRapid b g Wllllamsi 244Tlrae227V224 225
Gentlemens road race purse J100-lUlphStunlon b g l i iAnstomond br z McKenzie
P b m Conn J JMrdoM blk m HUichlnTommy White br g Biker
TIme23123423 iCan Imp Outran Iran Berevd
Analysis of the Suburban posulbllllle nowoccupies most of the lesuro time of the racegoers Some Interesting data were furnished-by tho running of Imp ntQravesend yesterdayand her frtctlornltlmes are being compared withthose of Jenn Heraud he her a nockover the one mile rind a furlong course on JuneS Yesterday route was one mile nnd aquarter and as there were no D raud or Ethelrw the black mare mad pace to
The fractional times of lean on JuneS and Imp yesterday are as follows
BAV DFKAUD IMP02413 024 4S
Three furlongs 03 43 037Tour furlongs o4 030rive furlongs 10113 103SIX furlong 114 jSeven furlongs 1 7 13 I2S 14Onemle 142 1ilijijjOne raIlS and A quarter 2OS
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Vastest Tin Vet lUcordedKollIng DotPunishes a SurpriseThre for Maher
C Fletscbmanna Sons carried one u
the richest Juvenile stakes of the year a-
Oravesend yesterday The event was thetorloTremont of 10000 which hassome rare twoyearolds since It was first rutfor In 1887 Such flyers os Don Alonio Dobbins Gotham Handspring Don de Oro andJean Beraud figure on the winning rollTremont Is a race coveted as much for Its pres-
tige as Its Intrinsic value by ownersand the most fortunate ones hitherto werethe Morris Brothers who won with Chatham InlaG and the following year nnd PJ Dwyer who scored with Handspring In 1893
and Handball In 1897 The Flelschmanna cannow pride themselves on a double victoryMaribort having won for them lost yearcan also bOlt of the fact that Blues got homeyesterday In the fastest time ever hungthe Tremont and from such a smart field thatthe books bet as good as 8 to I againstchances of the Sir Dixon colt
Eleven highclass youngsters were namedbut Cresson llumbodt Bellnrlo and York-
shire Roy were withdrawn All Oreenadded tasking a compact field of eightKeene colt Tommy Atkins ruled favorite atto S with Handwork next In dennnd It wasfair start for all but Tommy Atkins began asluggishly the other day when the fault writattributed to the starter White Tommy amiSpencer were thinking the situation over theothers were racing with Prince Pepperthe van The Puritan and Bedeck droppedback out of the front rank after a quarter andMaher gradually brought Blues up lie caughtthin colt In the run home and bent hintcleverly bf a length Tommy Atkins did riot
reputed final furlongwhere he came u fast that becaught Pepper Th colt fbIstein found pace too much tot him
just clear of Handwork The Puritan BeduoAll Green whipped In the
The Falcon Stakes for foundthe talent In better luck as It resulted In ni
victory for the favorite FirstWhip W Son speedy Rush
to name a mile amlasted long enough after Pint Whip passed himto beat Red Path three theThe winners tune a trAck recordwas the fatest lime ever matte In the FalconStalfes owner Mclaughlins rakeolf exceeded
of the orthodox June pattern smiledthe card was so good
that visitors were attracted to courseFlushed their unbroken triumph of tinday before the plungers In to putring out of business
but Spencer had on of hispellrt at pot nnd only
ninth In It of ten although nofault could be found with the start ontentoiforced the runnlna for half a utIle when Pltardjanti Sanders both took hl muisitre Kindermade a rails nt bid for the honors but llcard-sMlIdlilmt ff and won by a heed Contextoifinished third a away and the taint dis-tance In Iront of Shaw on Fnvonuts was forced Into the fence and hurt Mtfoot so badly that Maher had to take hU placon In the second event
ThIs race win a at one mile and n
quarter and It presented an Interesting studyfor form the seven horses on thecard accepted with the Imp corncedlnc of weight She andcloned favorite but bet steadily length-ened owing lo ome heavy onIolhnrio Latcon and Knleht of the GarterIt was otis of Imps and Taternever wok up Getting off well ho l t herrate along and he n show of herlaid winning with Impressive cas by a letijj
lthed necks apart In the struggle for minorhonors
After the two strike features came the niji-prise f the day Whltnv stable furnishedth fivorte while odds n trt to I or better were
nannut W Jennins s Killlnir HoerTho oddly named eon or Dutch Holler held hidown more fancied rival and won outIn a drive by a The whobeat Strategist length and a half
The lost event of the was worth waitingfor It wins a selling affair at one mile nnd a
and six candidates weighed outAutumn opened favorite but the Innis geldIng wns promptly Starwhile a host of confident back-ers The rice resolved Itwlf Ino a stretchduel between Autumn and Oliver Macflier winning our by n short head Th resultwas In a great measure due to Mahcrx magnifi-cent riding and ns he had already won the twoKtslte received a wellearned ovationSummary
HIHST RACEIlindlcsp for all its by subserlptlon of Ito each
or 35 If declared with 1730 added ofwhich 1123 73 to third about furlinics-Mr J Dnwdells b c Ptcardy 3 by AlbertLit
nitrous lit Hullmani IF V Alx ndres b h Sanders 3 12D Turner 2K W Walden 4 Sons b c Contestur 3 120
McCue 3Merry flay Marlbert Vrsuvlan inronlus Dan
forth kits Itoyal Highness and Lien Lidl also ranlime 111 2V-
BetllngKlgbtlo I agalnut 7 to I12 to I Cotliejtor in Ui I Merry lay to I
Uarlbert i to 5 Vesuvlan S tn 1 3D M IIMnfoith 13 to 1 Ills Royal lllgbness IOU to I DenLodl
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jut each r If declared to the winner
to third one mile and a quarterHarness tc Jlrcasmins Lilt m Imp t by Wag
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J E Maddnseh c Gulden 3U E Smiths b h Lothario4 101 Maber
Cliarentus Knight of tine Garter Alton and Tingealso ran
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1 Lothario 9 tn I Charentus to Knight of theGarter T to 1 LaDen 30 to I Tinge
THtno fucRThe Tremnnt Stakes of 310000 by subscription of
I23U each tiou forfeit or only SIu byJan I the club tn add an amount neceis rj tn miinthe gross value of the rice ll li of which JI3JOto and IJUD to third penalUu and alluwaDees
furlongsC Helschrnann Sons b c Blues by Sir Dixon
Bonnie illue II 113 llaberi iThe Peeper Stables eb c Prince Pepper 113
3J It t f P Krenes en t Tommy Alklns 123
Sneer aholstein lledeck Tine Puritan Handwork and All
Green also ranTime 11343
IlettlngHv to I against Illues 13 to I PrincePepprrD to 3 Tommy Atkins 7 to I HohlrIn is to I
3D to I The Puritan 4 to I llaudwoik 30 to1 All Oreen
rOUST ncrThe Falcon flukes for threeyearolds by sub-
scription ut 30 each IS llOOuiddedof 1200 to second and 3l w third sellingallowances one mile and a atitenlh-
Montrmelbeiira Maber IIW L 4 Suns tx c The Hush 103 tWlnkfletdi 2
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the stile flvi and a mil furlongs-W Jennlnics b c lulling hoer by Dutch Roller
Woodrance tl2P tumW li V b e The Hhrner 112 Turner 2
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Hhymer StrategIst 2 to l Uaulimatin 2 In 1 Dr llnrlow 200 U I AdaBeatrice 310 I Fleetwtng 3D to I Ethics vmtn I
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run and ot won al meeting bv sub crltlonof-III eMit In Use winner with of wblcn1123 173 to third allowances one mile
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Peterciarknn g Oliver Mae 4lilies Flnlens br g Lucky Star 103 McCue-
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DetilngElevento3agaln Autumn 3 to 1 OliverMac 2 to I Lucky Star 11 1 UuUodo t to l Duublanc IWI to I Light
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102 Cbarairrace 141Th Bachelor lao I3-
HlghTldelL 143 Tuition 37-Decameron 144 Old Tank 13-3FllondOr 141 The Purssr 13-
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Vouch 12 I Criterion 102OutlanderGleowuod
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RESULTS ON OTHER TRACK
Royal Flask Wins the Itoyal Mont Cup
Special CaM Dttfatt to TUB SineJune 13 The race for the Royal
Hunt cup a piece of plate of tine value of lOG
sovereigns 1500 sovereigns In specieadded to a sweepntcalts of V sovereigns eachwas run at Ascot Heath today It was wonMr JA Drakes A F BowelsHood Luck wa second and Mr B A WlgAnnThe Reeve third The bet-ting was 100 7 agaInst Flush and 7 to Ieuth against Good and The Reeve TheAmerican jockey J Ketff rode the winner
At ChicagoCHICAGO June 13 Harlems new sieeplechas
course bad tin Stat trial today under conditionsfrom favorable and tie fact was clearly eslabllihethat high lumps are preferable The course wasoggy sad the approaches to the obstacles soft ye
fair Jumpers cleared them aU handily Zufallljslipped In the water basin and fel but rider evraped with a severe shaking up A short head separ-ated Trimmer and Blue Lick whenwire In the race UK Powell bid Trimmerlo 1700 after the race and secured a good platerSummary
First Race Six furlongs Scales 109 E RoY tto 3 won Protorlan 112 Bolandj 3 m I secondCharlie Moors 100 Dupee 8 to I third Time
Second Race Five furlongs Sllverdale 113 Tto I wound Icon IU3 Moody 23 to I third TimeIn
Third Race Sleeplech course Gov Dudd147 T McHugh stoSJohnson 3 lo I second Done Setter I2J Worthing-ton 2i to I third
Fourlh RaccOoe mile and 7 yards Orimar110 i BUild 8 to 3 won Teucer HOHoland 8W2 second Kentucky i ii rU i sinthird
Filth liacr Seven furlongs Dannockburn 112Hull 7 loin won US J WaLsh f to 1
second Orion 07 iNewcome 13 to I third Timel33H-
Slith Race One mile and a sUteentaTrlmmer112 Miller 3 to I woe titus Lick 114 Caywood
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CINCINNATI June 13 weather was tIne todayalthough a hot for comfort but tine
at Lalonla was rather light The event of theday was the handicap In which Charlie OBrien onhis recent performances was A strong favorite WhatOUrten would have done Us still uncertain aswith Ue fall of the nag he was forced thefence on the Inside 01 the track ol severalpalIng In the contact and almost dislodging his riderlie was never able to recover the ground be lost Asthe bumping unavoidable there was of course
In is Setting from 2 to I to even money won the lastrare In a romp Summitries
First SIx and a halt furlonts Potisterswivel 103 Robertson ft to I WOO Tension 102Lynch 10 to I second Flop 102 Harshberger-
t to 3 third Time 121 SSecond Race Iour and a half
Star 107 Wilson 4 lo I won Lady Bramble H2
torn 7 to 2 third Time 03ivThird Hace Onemlle Dissolute lot
2to I won Sarllla all Murphy second PrinceWllhelBB 42 4
Fourth Rare Handicap one mUe orcatland103 Hertlng 1 to won Salvarsc 110 Lewisa to I second Lord Zenl 113 Mason I to I thirdTime 1 41
Flub Race Five furlongs Droirbeda 113 Overton 3 to I von Ijenrkart lot Mooney 12 tn I
second Porter 13 103 Mason 7 lo 2 third Timeills
Slitb RaceSix and a half ofWales lot Harshberger to 3 won Northumberland 107 Robertson I second 103 Herting 13 lo l third 120 4
At Fort LeeBftFALO June U Two well played favorites
The Xoroa ter won at Fort Erie todayand altogether It as a good day for the which
anti Oak Mild as well SummaryFirst Race Six Ice Drop los Thomp-
son 3 to I won MIss Soak lID 20 to 1 sueond MouteltoB 110 Landry 8 to I tided Time114
Second Race Pour and a traIt furlongs ThCopper 107 Weber S to 3 won Frank Morrison
I second Bill Mault 107 Flynn20 to I third TlmeOMi4
Third RaceOne mile ZoroaHer 110 Martin1 to J won Alice Farley S tWebcr A to 1 StrandHoward S 100 iMcQuadei D to I third Time1 r i
Fourth Race Six and a half furlnnts Cnrlalls103 Landry 3 to I won Etpelled an benSon4 to I Poorlands 103 flair 30 to 1 thirdTime 121 V
Firth Rare Ont 97 Daly toDell Ttineh Ill Castro 24 to Lady
nf she Writ 101 Time i4lSixth Rare Six Maid 110 Cas-
tro 3 U 1 Jucnrrm inS Irvln 20 to t secondMe Brooks ItO l Weber 20 to I third Time
At StloullST Louts June 13 lunar the night and
heavy thru morning rendered track heavyand A kllllni was nude on Hamlro In thesecond rare a State ofilflal playing tine horse here andIn Kansta illy Summaries
First Race Six and a tall furlongs Mornnl illCrowhurit 7 to 3 won Harrlr Floyd IW J WoodsMo 2 second Iron Chancellor 110 Mathew 3 to 1
third Time 12 fSecond lUre Ono mile and an elehth Ramlro
Fallehy 9 to 3 won J T Woodsn lntrnl All A tn f
Time l38 iThird Race Six furlongs Tom Collins 10S
2 to 3 won Kindred U3 s to I sec-ond Aunt Mary UO field 8 to I third Timel17
Fourth Race One mile and a sixteenth Tlekful0 Dale 2 to 1 won Riifljell R Dl Woods 7 to 2
second Myth 103 iTallcyi 2 lo t third Time154V
Fifth Race One mile and 70 yards lien hAke63 Dale 9 tn in won El Caney8 in 1 vcond Connie Lee 109 3 lo I thirdTime 132-
SUthRace Flefurlonrs Ampere Gllmore8 to 3 won Miss Zsra 101 J Woods 3 to 2 secondAmoroso 103 McGinn Ito 1 third Time 103
40000 FOR A IlAXOrER COLT
Malt Allen Gets the Yearling at AuctionYoung Dr MiCllrlde for 7BOO
Whenever tine yearlings front the DUInna-Btud ore offered fcc auction they are almoststirs to command big Yestnrdav thwere put under the hammer by AuctioneerKiston of the FasltrTlptonforapiny arid theprices received wire the Iwst of the year riolively was the blddlns that Jlflf00wni paid forone colt and fiMX for another The former
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r blood could b Hciir l than thisand thus rwtult wa a duel bi twe ii M tt AllenfiTinir trainer for the late V H Clark milM Murphy owner of Traffaello and otlwr
hordesThe bid for the colt was
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to anti then all was qultt Earton triedto Induce Murphy to continue but U vim of no
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Atkln und to thin good rerform rtTrumpet antI MiTlmo fiomez Hiuirtrainer fcr A Fentherttone who purchna brother to Illicit Fox u a IsKibegun iToceodlngs with n S3W bid He wasat Tom Welch trainer for theHelvchmaiirf and apt 8 ri Brown Wetpro tiirtniin When the 3iW nmrk WMreached Welch out leaving Uauor andllriiwn to flzht it The latter had rnoujrh at172W to that when Riuer ritlwd It fo V-Wthre TTis further bid The following U atInt of the oumr ters old
by Dr IacDiUclabrtna IfMurphy 12000
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hay colt by Dr MneJlrlde 0ieMl A7BCO
flay colt by HiroverMmnle lllmysr Matt10000
br Dr SlirnrleHirghi 21CO-I mbre en c by Flamlieiu Flam R-
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C S S Drown 1400W Dr MacBrtdeSlvilesetta
Ilifynlly Dr MaclirideGrac Lee Tpi 4-
5brano 400by Dr MacBrld hayden J Daly 200
Total for twlve head 124200Average per head 1214333
There was Interesting cricket match yesterdayat Prospect Park where the Nelson Lodge C G met
and defeated the Manhattans A Hruvn anti JHunt played In splendid f irm with the bat NeKin-I peeilvely H Tinttrrull also did od work for thela For Manhattan U Hoxlll the
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MISS Margaret who liambltlous to havethe reputation of being tine greatest womancentury rider and for that end started at 8 P SI
on Tuesday to ride 1000 miles In 120 hours continued through the night and yesterday andList night was well ahead of her schedule MissGait U one of the stoutest of the women mem-
bers of the Century Road flub who have be-
come longdistance pedallcrs She U 22 yearsold 6 feet i Inches tall and weighs 128 roundsliar riding on a wheel U suggestive of strengthand vitality
The cycle spins over the road while shethe saddle and follows th jedaU with her
feet without any appearance of tertlon AH
an Indication of what her strength U It may becited that during the 2000 mite ride of WillBrown MUs Cast accompanied him for toomile and then after a meal got on her wh el-
and rode from Vull y Stream to New Yorkwithout any sleep or other rest than that whichshe hail while palIng schedule calls fortwentyhours riding a day with four hours of
and about 220 miles In every twentyfour hours Tho first century was com-
pleted at 302 oclock yesterday morningmilkIng S hours and 2 minutes for tine
Two hundred miles werecompleted In 17 anti II minutes These
are far ahead of tninuof Mrs Jane Lindwho now bold the record for
roadwork because of her century ridelast year Mm Lindsays time for her Urnt
wag0 hour and 33 minutes and fortwo centuries was something more than 2U
hours At a oclock last night whento schedule she should have travelled 220 milesMiss last had ridden 283 miles Amone thosepacing her yesterday betide tIne men
were Mrs Bortel Mr and MrsDavis Charles Hall and HenryWehnian Last while on her third can
Cast showed no of this task
dietSOUTH FRunxoniu June U Jamea F
Moran the National L A W champion ofwas twloe defeated at to-
day In the races Moran rodsscratch In tins mile handicap Qualifying-
In hU trial but did not get a Infinal heat In tine half mile open Moran hart notrouble In winning hU wa Inthe final were on u dirt track andMoran rode with great earn to prevent atumble Some of the fastest amateursEngland competed The summary
OneMile NoviceWon by R 11 Stratton A GStanley second P J Uarvln third Time 2t7 13-
HalfMile OpenWon by R A Can WorcesterC V second P KeeganLowell third Time i0 23-
OneMile liandlcnpWon by C F Mitchell 00yards R A Caal 20 yards cund P C SherwIn
Stile Town Championship Won by II C Ngraves F U Foster tecund John Lavallr thirdVlme 241 33
Tomorrow at Elmira the annual meet of theNew York State Division the L A V beginIt will continue until Saturday night Theentertainment nrrangementu leave Ktn madeunder the auspices of tho Kinnweola HlcycloClub The will be transacted onFriday and In thus caiio weultitc
night there will be a reception dinnerand entertainment at the hanaweula ClubSaturday morning and afternoon will bt dovotedto rutu Including a lat one to the StateReformatory to witness a drill On Saturdaynight there be uddreston State EiiglnwrBond lion D C Koblnton and there OnSunday morning also there will be turns
80 far a known Piris omml slnner Browernever has posed an a humorist but the sightgrass growing on the most travelled part ofEastern Parkway when conMdeml In connec-tion with a of the ComriU loners mightwell excite tie rUibllltlis of the mo t moroseThe letter referred to was ono that CununlrrlocerBrower sent to the Good Roads Associationregretting his Inability l be at the
mectliu on Monday nltflitIn It the Commissioner said that he would beunable to attend because there are M
matters e the that demandmy attention this month A little further m-be said he hoped that tie roadways would
for At thin tholetter was read the sectIon of Fji tprn Parkwayulludfrl to blocks between Bedford andFranklin avenue were clo nl BJJ liail
for more than a week waiting for a rollerto pound down the gravel and a reporter of
saw the growing lu t above theFranklin avenue crowing A little girl a nliojof the secretary of tine Good Roadswhen ehe tine of this Commltsinner to her father Is he working
It will seem to ome thatthere are riders abroad on the routs who donot know that the rule In this country and Inmost countries L to tothe left when overtaking them THE SlX honreceived a letter from a person who sign
does not whether the ridercollided was going the same or
connIng statement thatother man turned to the right shows that In
either the correspondent wa In the wrongand thin other nut only Justificationfor swearing but a good case frr a damagesuit The request of the writer to Informriders to let others go to their right U equivalentfo asking that tho road rule of this countrybe rhanictfd o ax to corTe ofEngland The rule here is for nil vehicle Inrludlnir blcyrlen to to the loft when overtaking another co that It U oorrwt for arider or driver to keep to the right and the cot
change hit Idea or hiscountry 1 the letter
TO TIIR EDITOR OP Stf Slrr While ridInn sbnithe la t Sunday I rang my so-
M to Inform a rider In front of me Dial I would gn tolila rlzht Instead he turns t tie debt and the resultwas that I tan Inti Mm I was going pretty fast sail
bell all tIne time I was cut up and mypokes broken and rlms maihed He bganat me stud would not pay any Plea e Inform riders Inlet another rider go to his rtibt and
W CNw Voles June 11
PnttADZiJniA June 13 Devon polo teamndd l another victory to their lone listof brilliant winnings today by defeating thePhiladelphia team In this closest match seenhere this season They won out Infew minutes of play by the narrow marginof a half goal The score stood It to 134Country Hub having suffered penaltloi oftwo quarter goat on safeties Devon nd-
hersnts were nlmost will when themof their favorite team
Though they conceded eleven onhandicap to tu Country Clu It wai generally
would nlmottt nhut lrensllin l t v und with llodlneand Warden much improved In form CountryClub rut up a very game not to men-tion two clever at the outset by SmithThey maintained th lrI Md nearly UD to the ud
th mime and would liars lied the drop ntthat but for two wifely plays The game wasthe flnul for wason Vnlrnllne iiipseries Devon Is the team Imvlnir won Itfor two hut another victory to necessarybefore they win It permanently sum-mary
Goals made by Devon M total Id Gels monteby Philadelphia CMintry Club erand 3 alloted tiy
total 5 Final score Devon 14 Clubsecond l5M
The TlrilnU Still at nport-NrwpoBT June li Mr William K VandT
bit Jr did not tall for tho we tward thismorning butt has now decided to enter theVirginia hUTOfooter In theS awanhaka yachtClan regatta II hail ihn Virginia out for a
A gentleman from today says thatthe fourth of tine 70footer lil hnready to go overboard in about a week
Lawn TennisOnly two matches were played ytsterdsy afternoon
tn the Nc Jersey State chimplnn hlp lawn tennismade up In quality
what they laclcd In quantity The scoreChamptMshlp StnglsScond ro ndJ P Puret
beat K 36 H2 F B Alexander healI II Miles St fl2 61
The final rounds of champlonnhlp elate andthird class rf C N V tennls tournament vnwon by Condon 2 rd ObeifMer respectivelyat Croloni Park e ierda The results
Chamnlonshlp Class Klnil rounds Condon 02detected 1 3 f-
Sesord ClassSecond roiind illienstem 130-0df iied Ottenberg 73-
Semlnnil Round McVabb 02 defeated HIrsch01 I I B1Third classFinalroindOberfeldr 01 defeated
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Jockey MeJoynt made his first public appearance
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The bookraaUers e on tIle lirehave not jot sneer the flnanchl facer rfTit liywhen alt the favorites won many olthem refused to show odds against any hrs tnttlooked I have n They npeneil up a I l1ebefore evening as only two Out clulirt nwleilallied
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THE 0 KSJIK AT OALES PERRY
All the Vsle Crews I nl at WorkThe Vatand Freshmen tiara a Urusb
GALLS PantRy June U Fine weather againfavored tin Yale crew and all tine oarsmenwere out on the river thIs morning and againIn the craning Varsity crow had a shortInstruction In rlronr work going outIn the eluhtoar and the boat did not go morethan a half away train the boathousluring mornings oractlcc The new Davyilioll was used and appeared to run smoothlybut several changes were mauls In the riggingb foro the shell was put overboard for theevenings pull
The new Ruddock shell which baastored In the boathoiio since the crew arrivedwill ba ringed tomorrow and the boat will geta trial When both the new shells havethoroughly tested the hotter boat will bo usedIn the race against Harvard the other one willprobably be used by tho freshmen In theirstmgcla with the Crimson eight
The freshmen are not getting this speed out oftheir craft that Coach Brown like to seebut he extecU that the youngsters wiltIn the next two weeks welliiml pull on apparently strong oar but the boatli unsteady runs
bout underwent another changethis mnrnlnir Neidecken at No 3 Brockat No 1 KunzU at No 4 Williams who wastrok of thi Varsity tour being retained at
bow and Mitchell back to the fourours ord T of towing In tIne Varsity boatwas the same In the evening as tn the morning
at 830 oclock tonight both crewsbeing coached the launches on the triodown iho stream A half hour later they werelinen at the twomile and had a brushto the line off HarvardsThe lre thmen pulled pluckily but It WMro und they astern the
crew lending thorn by ten secondcourse was covered
There were several small steamers withcurslon parties on the river waUhlng the racesThe water without a ripple and thatmosphere dear and cool Varsityand freshmen fouroared crews werethe river watchtiu the race with deep InterestOne of oarsmens tfJohn Harvard arrived tills morning by r-
and was put overboard and to Topundr her own ntoaii This Is her np
here HnrvarilM crews arelate tomorrow afternoon and the Yale men danot expect to nifllmrHJ of their cornpetltors on the river imltl morning
Ea leer formerly of the Central Ver-mont lie I urners bin engaged as piloto the John Hnrvurn Yalestheir new uniform from New Haven and wonthorn today for thus linn
Last Work of the IUrrar1 Crews at Cam-bridge
CAitnniDOP June 13The Hamrd Varsitycrow did Its last sonic of he onCharles River this afternon ircparatory to
tomorrow The un-
dercraduateilna hotly left the square shortlyartier 330 ocloclc heaJixl by the collesn bandarid tnrnded to IV b itthouw wh T the crewrowed corn short hrretcliMlifor the studentwho lined the banks of the river adjointho boalhoao and ch ere l the coachcrew anti nubitltufcs The work
was very light but a shortstretch or two being tried and thenIts rew rowed to the house andthis heals were Immediately prepared for trans-portation anti Loll late fur the racing
of Klirc r harlm Hart whowill riot l a e thorn until they tire lhTitanic and rowed tnv to iiuarters Thework of the Crew I not to CoachHtorrow who regards the present combinationan a very unrellasln one not In the earnscla iii i hat of list year usreciriM nlvadlnmlie that will have to lmpr v-
greatv to coruiwr Yale The crewalso dtil their lost work under the direction ofoath Ooodrldge The fouronreil fie hman-i w rowed for first llm t and did verypoorly Tlu four was also veryragged The crews will leave for Newto morrow
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