H - - . ...... H
I ONE 1OT IN IB MINGS.
H . iir in IS AXI ltOVI.K VIX TIMS
oaxk ton mi: xnir rimica.
aK . (1,ni. Mln Their rimrlhStrnlehtOnmBHI tm Ih Hroofcljriiii-Jhlr- no Twlcn
H nenten 'J ,l10 hllni1elpW-Cliic- ln.
HI nutli. Holon nnd llnlttinorc Alio Win.scored In tlio thlrteon-lnn- -Hi nnlr ono run was
H .., game I W1 ftt tho 1,rtl Qn,1"1" tordny.
HI dostho Son orkswero lortunnto oiiourIi
H MMcurotlii" solitary tnlly they nro again In- -
H rtjSirf In tho H"t division, tho I'lttsburgsJmJDlll8t''1otu, ,10,!n Kor tho fourth iiuo--
!.,itotlmo tho Brooklyn lost to the Louis- -
?,,', an,i t. Philadelphia, who bent thoSieitgos twice. Increased tholr lend for otolith
? White tho Bostons again defentod tho
BtIaH I'lnn. ,hc,' nro stnl twenty-on- o
lnt behind tho Clnelnnatls.as Ewlng'smotiWon tho canin i.lnjctl nt Washington. Tho
H Cleveland p beaten by tho Haltlmorcs. butH ,tU(.a.lthplaltorpla)or8. Tho results:H ,wlort,liritubiii.o.kH Boiton. 8. St lxmls. 2.
Ill Qnrlnn.tl. 6, Washington I.IB t,.n,.i.1nt,l lai Chicago. 8 (first game).
H Philadelphia, 7; Chicago. 1 (socond came).H llalUiuore. 7 Cleveland. D.
Tnr mconD.7r Ft
m Won. Jit.tml Clubi. Wtn.ltit.ernt.wianatl 6H 2S tiilllnttabiiro .. 4 38 .631
1 SSlon M 2I H42 Philadelphia Wl 41 .4HX
I R?Lnd 4 31 "1 Brooklyn M 4(1 .410I riiumore 47 1 o I Waslilngton..30 60 .n7R
I . York. 43 37 .5liBt Loula ..34 HI .SH2
I MWTonK.l; riTTnuno, 0.
I only a handful of spectators 8nw ono of thomost exciting games of tho seniion nt tho Polo
w Grounds yostenlay It rnlnod for two hoursiff before camo tlmo and at ono period It scornedj 8nlmrof"'lhlllt'tol'ln5' Hut as tho rain ceased1 about 4 o'clock tho Now Yorku Insisted upon
phylre. lor thoy behoved that thoy could de-- J
feat tho I'lttsburgs ami thoroby retake sixthg place Accordingly tho gntos woro oponod and
a small band of faithful rooters who had beenf watting outside trooped In It rained off and
9i on throughout tho battle, but It didn't Intorfero7 with tho play, which nboundod In sensational' features, nno fielding, ltoht batting and superb
Itusto and Killen were tho opposingtwlrlersnnd loth wore In tholr mostlnvlncibloform Amos had eonsldcrnblo speod and splen-
did eomninnd. whllo Klllon's twlstaweroeien more puzzling than on Wodnosday,
when ho loat tho locals.As inning after Inning wan complctod with-
out runi the lfiO cranks roall7od that tho battlowould bo ono of tho most noteworthy of thoseason, and when. In tho otolith limine, thorittfburss got three mon on bnsos with no-
body out, they felt that only tho finest kind ofpitching could proAont tho visitors from wln-nln- c
then nnd there. Hut old Amos put on tho(team anil two men were thrown out at thoplate, McCreory ending the Inning with an easypop fly Tho next threo Innings woro reeledoff rapidly, but In tho last half of tho twelfththe locslrtcamo within n few feet of winning.
" Tlernan plcVed out one of Klllon's faBt oneshammered It on a line for tho scoro board
Hold. It lookod llko a home run, butas the leather was sailing over tho ropes
leaped into tho air and pulled it down.a superb catch and mado tho thirteenth
Plttsburgsnecessary.
woro onco moro blaokod, andtho Xow Yorks took their turn tho littleof rooters did their bost to urge them on.
Is openod with a clean single and a momentmade a dosperato rush for sooond. Tho
thrown by Hclirlvor reached tho bag almostthe runner, but George slid and waa
safo on a close play. The Plttsburgsa moment or two. but were waved off by(and Umpire Wood, and when Qleason
out the visitors began to play withpluck. Inajifly Davis made another
for third, and this tlmo he found Gray onbase lino Iho men came togother with a
but Davis was sofa all right, oahad not been touched with the
in time. Gray was accidentallyand tho players of both
did a little wrangling with one another,there was no open outbreak. It all
now on Jack Doyle, and tho lattor came upcool as could bo. Ylth all his strength he
a Killen twistor. but tho ball wasn't hitand popped oior the pitcher's head
near l'nudcn. Tho latter rushod in tojjMu male a pick up, but the ball vraa moving k, (.lowly th.it Dai is raced homo with tho winning
run before the leather could bo handled. ThatI ended the battle, and eierybodvwho saw It
said It was a mcdol exhibition of tho nationalcamo It was plnjcd In tho good tlmo of '1hours and 12." minutes. Tho score:
' m toiik. rrrrsBrno.-- '. X.1B.PO.A.E ln.p.o...
vlUltreii.cfO ono 0 Donovan, rf 0 2200I Tlermn. lr o o 0 0 0 McCreory.cf.O 0 4 0 0I Jor,lb 0 18 4 OOniy. 3b .01031, ImtIi, 1 l H 3 0 O'Brien. If. 0 1 8 O 001tuon,2b 0 0 .1 4 O ridden, 2b. 0 0 2 ODorle, 8b . 0 1 3 2 1 Lake, lb . O 0 14 0 0fj Orldr, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Fir, M. ...00740W. mr. c 0 1 10 2 0 Schriver. 0 0 12 2 0M Eusie, p .00461 Killen, p. ...O 2810
&9 T.ul'- - 1 48B20 2 ToUl .3o73716TIB W Winning run icored with ono out.
If fbWlork. 000000000000 1119 Kttlbure .000000000000 o- -o
nllS Kntba6on errom-X- ew York, 1; Pittaburg. 1.IS f" onbae New York, 4, Pittiibunr, I). DoubleIH flaj-E- ly and Luke Two be hit Warner. StolenIH baatt-lia- vla ill. I'adJen. Tint baaa on balls OS
1W J""1'. 8. "0 Killen, J htmck out-- Bv Ruaie, 6, bymm Slllea, 2 Paaaeil ball llarner. Umpire Swart- -
lH .00(1 "latant-loo- d. Time 2 boura and 25 mln- -
I IB Attendance ISO.I H LOUISVILLE, 7 J BBOOKLTN. 3.
1 - Kjlder Jones triod voir hard to beat thoI B '"lllos at Washington Park yesterday aftor- -1 m noon, but tho handicap was too big, and tho
M rflPW wo,l..th?.lr. "eventh game from thoI UrooklynB, while Qrlffln's players havo still toI v e .lhelr ,nrst amB from the KontucklanB.
f,our times Jones toed tho plato nnd as many1 h,h,lt tl'a ball to safo territory, tho lasteffort netting three bases The other BrnoklnI plawrs. how eier. went down before Cunnlng-- H
jam rather easily In tho meantime JooYeogerW was touched up In a Hiely fashion. The scoro:' IBOOILTK. I L0CUVIU.E.H ulnroi,!. maro.j.i,1 i.t?.n'JJf ? 0 1 O olaarke.If... 0 13 0 0
H fiSii'iQ 1.8 omatford.rt. .0 2 0 0 0mi"',Vb2 ila 01 Wagner 8b 12 3 8 0I ,.n'B?.b 2 0 8 4 1 Da Wa. lb . 1 018 1 Ott Si.i,8b' ? 2 a B Bttch.2b 1 1 8 8 0ffl RS?0?1" i 9 2 5 0Cllnitmans3 2 17 0
S:. '2 ! 1 1 Klttrlllm. 0..1 3 0 0 0
1 TotHa .lis"? a'io Total. 7 14 27 IT 0I 00001002 0--8lralttil!e 08000400 071 liUflJinlJ"; "R Left on ba- e-
1 ifJ iia.Sk.rfi UJ" Clarke. Htoleriif iu!ri.i,tI"ee'J ,Rrlnr Doubleli JiiliM? ? f,","? .' n. fimnlngliaiii, Tlagner.7 ll ImJii i.'f" ,ur 2.1I Mla 21 mi,'n ',fh Tlinu--1 hourHt Attendance 300.I 4- - II01I0N, s, T. uui, if i toda'JIi,illk,2.71T,''lnrBe"bt baaeaonbalU. 41 Plan Lemaaaaurj'"' " "n h"-le-
l U'tn ln an eaayiffeHUo 'IbuBCnro:
fl I iumtoi tT , ,.l I Loc, ,. '"'oar H.UD1,II V i " 1 9lnn.s 0 3 4 3 0I Bus l! . ? " 110 0 1
1 1 .1. ,l. ? '"l niaa. .lb 0 18 8 0I ft Kntr'r n V 3 --' 1 1, c o o 4 2 IIB WonwlMiii "Tueker, lb 1 1 ft 1 2I lltketi ', " "Cr),rf 0 o o O 1
, J' ",, u " 0PnNika,3b .0 1 O 0 0"u. i i o o j o ujior, p. n a a i o
l J"'''' " U I1 Total.. llilll' bt IU, 13000022 --8
T.l L0 0 0 0 0 10 0 -3
t Ui. Tin r.'v Flr,t ,, o" balla-- Off
, 'I 'ulia i7.)"' " Htnukout-BrUw- ia, 4. byI 1 htiiBh..?. i: ?n ' rrora-lloat- on, 8, Ht Ixiut,I MnS!L u".'1'.1' t'Illn. 1'ro.a. raaaed balla
Plt.Cd".ii 1 S1'! l'l"la-ral- or, 2. Hit by
Hf lll.n.v '""'',",,T1 " 1,iV t ! Iii,?ih", it ?'" nator were uuablef tie ii, I.' ri'lV, .e)liluca batted freely by' Uaeie 1..I "1w"""r npiuber fintn tbe Inu
lb- - Jolna1 "t'lity Fliif, "ri ""k ebt..r la a twlrleraml
IrWi'il ..'"'.'""nuiniiMidcdto Mr Maiiinr, ffintbe L,Ji""'J tb flrt baaeman
v "riu::a"lj;lar"r;r.m"""'ir. ClaCIHHTI
) f'lbacb, lf J1,",11:'' B IB .4, Mivnir b o ?, T ,' J McBrlrte. cf.O 8 10 0
nder.on,n ! 1 ' ? t'initb If 0 0 8 0 0U o ? 'I 1 ir..raii,M.o 6 1 r. 1
If il' Sb I ". ? 'J"'IM. ibo IK. 1 0k V 1 oJlril,, ,' Irm ,lb 1114 0i 1 i ! Miliar, it 3 1 1 o oS '. "'"'"' rfO J ? ' I Meliif, Id, ShO 0381
Ifl J " 2. Uw'',r, P... 1 2 2 8 0
fi uitoon ' ' " " '' ToU1 ""
f ! Claofnoatl 00001000 0- -1!)' .0 0100010 8--6
y UO (aiErSMbiiigton. Ji Oindnnsti, .l a, (andnnati. 0.
jajEnJ'M
baas on balla Off Weyhlng. II. Btrnek out By Way.bins, 1. Three.bnaa hit McPrlde, Two-ba- a bllDonovan, Saerlne hit dtelnfeld. Btolen baaaMiller. Double plsra flelbaeti and MeOnlra) Wri-l-
and Anderaoni Dwyer and Beeklei Irwin, Btln-fel- d
and Derkley. Ulnplrot Emilia and Hunt.Time 1 hour and 40 minutes.
rim.ADtt.riiu, 13s cnicioo, 0 roar oauc,rmnnci.rnlA, July 32. Tha Philadelphia
"canped" a braee from the Chlcleo In themain It waa a vlrtoryln both (tame.. Inthe Brat frarOrth made Thornton and then Woodsluok like KellhiK platers In the aecond " Red" Dona-bu- r
hud nierr lonu call on the antiquated Kllroy.Thearoro.
riiiLAnriMiu. i cnicioo.n. ln.r o.a. c. jiln. ro.A..Cooler, cf 113 0 oRyan.U .,.01600DoiutlM.lb3 8 H 0 OFrerlU, lb .03000Delebantr.lfl 3 2 0 O Thnm'n,cf,pO 18 3 1
lAiiile. 3b 110 2 0,Dahlen,as 0 0 0 3 1Fllek.rf .3 .1 8 O o'M'Corrok.BbO 3 0 2 0McFarland.cl 1 2 I oiabrll.rf.. 12 2 0 0Iiider, 8b .2 1 1 8 O Cnniinr, 2b, 1 10 11Croaa, aa .01880 IXinahue, CO 1 O O OOrtb, v 13 0 5 O Woods, p,cM 1110.Chaneo.c o 1 1 0 O
Total . 12 10 37 14 0I Totala .8 13 24 8 3
Philadelphia 1 0 114 14 1. 13Cblrnjro O3000O100 0
Two-bas- e hlta Dolehanty, Gooley, MoFarland.Stolen baaea Lauder, Orth, Lajole. Three-bas- hit
lAiider. Hacrlllce hit lahnll. Flrtt baas on errorsPhiladelphia, 3, Tirat baae on balls Flick (2),
Kierltt, Donahue. Hit by pitched ballDahlen I.eft on baaea Philadelphia, OiThlcaco, 11.Btniek out Cm.a, Thornton, Connor ll lid pltehMonda Umpltea laffney and Drown. Time 2hours and 7 mtnutce.
rmuDFLmtA, 7i cniaAoo, 1 sioond aaua.ruiuniLrnu. cnicAoo.
Rln.ro. a. a. n.in.r.o. a.k.Cooler, of. 2 1 1 o 0 Rran, lf, ...o 0 8 0 0Doiiclaaa.lb O O 11 1 0 Frerltt, rf 0 1 10 O 1Delrbanty, lfl 4 O o o Thornton.ef.n o 3 0 oiAiole, 2b 1 1 2 O Dahlrn. as .1 1 2 8 O
Ulek.rf 1 O o o OMC'rm'k.lbO 2 2 2 1Murphy, 0 0 2 2 0 0 Iabcll, rf . .0 O 1 O O
louder, 8b 1 3 1 R 1 Connor. 3b 0 0 8 8 1Croaa ea 118 8 0 lHnahue, CO 0 10 0Donohue, p 0 1 O 6 O Chance, o 0 0 0 0 0'Kllroy.p, 0 10 3 3
Totala.,.. 718 37 18 1Totals.... 1 6 2413 E
Philadelphia 0 081 J O 1 0 . 7Chicago 00000100 01
Two-ba- hlta Delehantr. Lauder, Laioie, Eyerltt,MiCormlek. Three-bai- e hit Croaa. Ffnit baaa onerrors Philadelphia, 1: Chicago, 1. Urat baae onballa Flick, Croaa lilt by pitched ball-R- yan (3)jDouulaaa, Lajnle, Flick. Lofton baaea Philadelphia,14- - Cblrairo. R. Btrook out Flick . Wild DiUheaKllroy 2. Sacrifice hlta Lauder (21 Doiutlaea. Time3 hours and U mlnntea. Umpires Oaffncy andllrown.
lULTlMORf, 7; CLKVUAHD, 6.Daltivom, July 22. The Baltimore won
eainn by opportune batting, McOann'a timely hittingbeing the feature, his two three baggers lelng re-sponsible for tire of the Orioles' runs. Tha score:
DiLTIMOn. j fXETXUlND.n. In.p.o.A. c. ii.ln.ro A. cMcOraw, Bbo 118 o Rurkett, lf..l 110 1
Keeler, rf .112 0 O Chllda, 3b ..1 13 3 0Jrnnlnga. ea 1 3 8 8 lMcKean, aa..0 114 0Relley. cf . 1 1 a O OiTebeau. lb o 1 10 O oDemnnt, 2b 1 1 B 2 1 McAlear,cf..O 110 0Mrflann 1 li 1 1 in 1 nilVallip !1H 1 9 1 1 nHolmes. lf .0000 O Blake. rf.... 13810Robinson, c 0 0 4 3 O.Crelger. c. .0 3 1 3 OHughes, p .1 2 O n O Wtlaon.p... 10 2 2 0
Totala 7103716 21 Total. 5112418 1Daltlmore 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 ..7Cleveland 00004010 O 5
Flrat baaa by errors Cleveland, 2. Left on baaeaBaltimore, 4: Cleveland, 7, Flint baae on ballaOft" UiiKhrs, 2; off Wilaon, 4 Struck ont By Huithea,8: by Wilson, 1. Three base hlta McQann (2). Two-lan- e
hlta lllake, Crclger. 8acrincs hlta-Chl- lda,
Wallace, McOraw. Stolen baaea Crelger, Jcnntim.Double playa Jenninga and McOann; McOraw,
and McOann; Demontrovllle and Mc-Oann. Hit by pitcher By Wilaon, 1; by Iluuhea. 1.Passed hall Crelger. Umpires O'Day and McDon-ald. Attendance 051. Time 2 hours and Glnutes.
Eastern Lengna.AT BCTTALO.
a. b. a.Buffalo 1 3 10 0 110 0 9 4OtUwa 1 10 0 3 0 0 0 04 8 2
Batteries Brown and Urquhart; Herndonand Boyd.AT TORONTO.
a. it. cToronto 1 O 0 a 8 O O 1 -- B 18 oProTldenoo O O O 0 0 1 O O 12 7 8
Batteries William and Llpp; Brann and Noblet.at anuccsK.
a. a. x.flrracn.a. 0 O O 0 0 o 0 1 01 4 aWUkeabam 0 0 0 110 0 0 03 8 3
Batteries Vorheea and Lake, Jamison and Coud-ln-
AT KOimXAI.a. B a.
Montreal a 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 1- -0 0Springfield O 10 0 6 0 0 0 O 8 9 6
Batteries Hewitt and Butler; Friel and Duncan,
Atlantic League.AT BXADIKO.
a. run.Raadtnc. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--1 a 3Pataraon 1 1 0 O O O O O ..3 B 3
Batteries Fertaoh and lleydon; Ylan and Bemla.AT LAKOASTEB nSST OAKZ.
a. n. r.Lancaatar. 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 12 4Norfolk .l 10 10 0 0 0 08 8 X
Batteries Bprogel and Wente; BUley and Fox.BXOOXD 0AI1X.
a. rx. x.Lancaatar 0 0 8 10 0 3 8 0--9 18 2Norfolk o a o o o i o i o4 7 a
Batteries Clausen and Roth; Newton and For.at UAnrvonn.
a. n. x.Hartford. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 8Richmond. - O 0 0 0 110 1 08 8 1
Batteries Ames and Williams; Sparks and
New Torse State League.At Roma Rome, 15; Canandaigna, 6,At Auburn Auburn, 8; Lyons, a.
Other Games.AT CAFX HAT.
X. w, X.OapeM.y 1 0 0 0 10 3 0 04 10 3Cuban X Olants .08140000 . 11 2
Battariea Ratcllffa, Stuart and Luakey; Beaden andWilliams.
AT OAAIOHAaiZ.a. b. x.
Oawago... O 30001030 B 86Olllams 0 1 O 0 0 6 6 0 ..11 16 0
Batteries Ooone, Ansell and Eolkhoff; White andRobert.
AT XXW UATZIC.a. n. x.
Meriden B 0 10 0 0 0 0 16 B 4New Haven 8 0 0 0 10 4 0 ..8 11 7
Batteries Howell and Thelaln; Vollendoif andLuchla.
at BicimzLD arnrKos.a. n. x.
Rlchflaldi 1 0 4 10 0 0 1 ..7 U 3Cooparstown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 6
Batteriea Sedgwick and Lestage; MoBrldc andBullivan.
At Oeneva-Oena- va, 16; Phelps, 10.
Baseball Motes,on tha fit. George Crloket grounds the
Hobokens will play the St Louis College team.At Weehawken to morrow Robinson and Olareno
William, will be tha Cuban X Olants' battery agalnatthe W eat Now York Field Club.
Boarox. July Bvlen of the Bostonteam this morning said there wa absolutely no truthIn tha report that lloston waa to exchange JackBttvetts for Career of Hi. Louis
Tha Seaside A. C. would like to arrange game forJuly, Auguat and September with team averaging
rear. old. Addresa William Murphy, Mountcratto, Prinoa's Bay P, 0 Staten Island.At the Westchester Protectory grounds
tha Emeralds and Suburbans will plar tha secondItama of the series for tha championship of Bronxborough. The Protectory band will gire a concert.Umpire Frank Oolden will call gam at 818O o'clock.
Trawls Robaon, Tale's third baseman In tha earlybaseball games or tha season, died in New naven
of typhoid fever, lie contracted hia Ulneahrough exposure at the New London boat race,
where ba atood for houra in tha rain awaiting thaevent. He vu 1U year old, and a an of
)r Itobson of PitUbnrg."Kid" McCoy was billed to umpire tha New navan-Mcride- n
baaball game here this afternoon. Ua um-
pired In Mtndnn yesterday. Ua got as far aa thaNew naven Railroad atatlon thla afternoon whan hawaa greeted with a telegram from hia manager order-ing him to New York and bidding blm umpire nomora baaeball games. He took tha next train to NowYork. A crowd of about 1.200 people assembled attha baaeball park to eeo McCoy and were disappointedat hia
Doseball Games To-Da-
ATtONAL UAOUR AMD AHZBIOAM ASSOCJATJO.
Baltimore at New York, Boston at BrooklyniWaablngton at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cleveland!Cincinnati at Pittsburg.
XAbTtSH LXAOUX.
Ottawa at Buffalo; Wllkeabarre at Syracuse; Spring-field at Montreal; Providence at Toronto.
ATLAMTIO LEIOUK.
Allentown at Newark, two games; Patcrspn at Raid-ing: Norfolk at Lancaator, two games) Richmond atHartford.
OTIIIB OAMia.St ClolrF. O. va Central A. Cat MottHavn.New York A. 0. va. row Jersey A. O., at Bergen
Bergen F, O. vs. Btaten Island A. 0, St West
nCriiifurd A. O. vs Manhattanvillo A. O , at Cran--
'"o'range A. A. vs Montclalr A. O , at Orange Oval.HoutB Orange F. O. va. Newark K. 0 , at South
HriMikli n College a. ManhatUn Cuban OianU, at
'" thleikfof New York vs, UuguenoU, at Now Ro--
Tarn town vs Murrsj H11U, at Tarrytown.Weetflcld A. O. vs. Brooklyn Height P. 0 , at a
va. Pawalc, at Jamaica,l'acino A. O va Brooklyn I" 0., at Jersey City,htar Athletic a. Little Giant, at Newark.Ton Eycka la Iewtowu Oraj a. atOarnervllleis Ht Ixiula (Wlege, at (JamervtUe.UnioiiA A is DrtadnaugbtAVoluuUcrA A va WnionA C, at Mount ernon.Doiaris. Morocco P.O., atDoier.
llaacbnll, I'olo Ground, To-I)n- Si80 P, SI.
Baltimore va. New Tork. Admlaaloa 60.--d.
Daaebnll, Washington Park, To-Da-
0 .00 P. M., Brooklyn vs. Boston. Adm 1U., 80a,16c,-U-sa.
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BERNSTEIN THE mNNER.JIB OVTPOISXS BAXTltT IX TWIOTXT
ItOVSVS AT Tlia LENOX A.
Doth rut Up n Clean llont, but the LocalSinn Keeps Ills Illvnl on the DefensiveChlcngo Iloxer Strong nt the IlnlahRoot Floors Lnnilng Twice nml tTlns.
For twonty rounds at tho Lenox A, 0. lastnight Joe Bernstein of thla city attacked lMdloBantry, tho Chicago boxer, with tho result thattho latter was steadily outpointed. Thorowasno Btago of tho gnmo whon olthor was Introuble, and tho bout was cloan, well contestedand Interesting, Barttry'n faco was protty wollbungod up, but ho was almost aa strong as tho
Ic tor when tho battlo ondod.Tho seating capacity ot tho big amphitheatre
was not ovortaxod when tho preliminary boutoftwolvo rounds at catch weights was put on.Tho principals were mlddlowclghta, Tom Lan-sing ot Louisville and Jack. Root of Chicago.Charloy Whlto, as usual, was the reforoo. Thomen woro big and strong, and tho crowdsaw vlslona of slugging tho moment thofirst boll Bounded. Hoot, who had novorboon soon In tho East boforo. eurprlsodtho sports by cutting tho paco. Lansinghad boon lookod upon as a sure thing, but nttortho second round Root had auchanmhantagothat tho Louisville man's followors lookod bluo.Lansing's loft oyo was cut and In tho thirdround ho remained almost wholly on tho
although ho brought Into play n loftchopping blow that carried a danger signal.Lansing was tired in the fourth mid dropped toono kneo without rocohlng n blow. Ho alsorannwayfrom tho rushes bythoChlcngoflghtorwhich followod. Koot's noso was bleeding Intho fifth, but ho kept on forcing hisopponent, who, though still tired, wasyot a dangorous proposition bocauso of hishoavy-hlttln- g ability. Tho sixth round hadscarcely begun when Root got to closo quar-ters anil in n hammor-nnd-tong- s mix-u- p hocaught Lansing on tho jaw with a right ThoLoulsilllo tighter stnggored and caught hold oftho ropes, nt the same tlmo turning aiwiy fromhis rlvnl. who. with cool deliberation nml ac-curacy, knocked him down with another Jolt ontho chin Then tho rcferoo interfered and de-clared Root tho winner. 'Iho timo of this roundwas 40 seconds. Laniinc had prei lously mndoIt known that In case of victory ho wnntod tomeet tho winner ot tho Oreedon-Bonn- bout.Root, from his showing, appears to be untitledto tho honor eoiekd by Lansing. ThoChlca-poo- u
was unearthod by Parson Davles. and tholatter holiovcs that he has a comer.
Tho betting on the iiornstein-Hantr- y go. thostar event, was 100 to 70, w It h t ho former pop-ular choico. Tho clubhouse had filled up prettywell by tho tlmo tho little follonscame ui. tlierobeing about 'J.GOO persons present. Tho con-ditions ot this match woro twenty rounds at125 pounds When tho bos wero IntroducedBernstein had tho larger number of constit-uents with him. judging from tho applauso.Bantry had height nnd roach In his fa or v, henthey squared off. They agreed to break whonordered.
Bernstein set tho gait with fast leading andsnmo good hlons nt closo quarters. Ho wasphysically tho bupcrlor of Santry, but the latterwas trained to make a long, patient light, suchas ho put up against Oeorgo Ulxon. bantrytried a heavy swing for the jaw In tho secondround, nnd, as Bernstein ducked, tho Chicagoboy went sprawling on nil fours When he gotup Joo fought him nil oer tho rlnp.Hantrykeeping cooll on the defensive until tho bell.
Shortly after tho third openod Santry shon edhis speed by lauding a couple of right thatshook tho local boxer up considerably. But hopreferred not to hasten matters, as Bornstelnwas still anxious to forcothe Issue. In mold-ing a rush Bornsteln sat down in tho fourthround, but ho jumped up quickly and with acouploof lofts ho cut Santry's right ojo. Thogash was Insignificant, however, and didn'tbothor Eddie a bit. Bernstein continuod hisassault In the fifth, with tho result that theChicago boy's left eo was split and the bloodtrickled down his cheek.
Santry received Instructions from TomHharkoy. who waa in his corner, to cut loo.e inthe sixth, and when ho obeyed ho found thatTtnrnRtnln W.11A hnt Htllff nt. this ntvle nf ItMiHniT.Nothing sensational occurred In the soientliand eighth rounds, Bernstoln keeping at hiswork perslstontly with Santry continuing ontho defcnsii o. Tho ninth and tenth w ero une-ventful and possibly a hit tnmo in the estima-tion of tho moro bloodthirsty ring rntrons, buttho eleventh was faster and conspicuous
of tho fact that Bernstein had two to onotho better of the whole affulr.
Santry woke up in the twelfth nnd Inflictedsomo damage with n series of left hooks onJoe's face. Ifo also made his presonco felt intho thirteenth by walloping Bornhtcln hard ontho jaw with a right. Bernstein,Infuriated, mixod It up. and onco moro cutEddie's left eoopen. The Chicago boy camoback with an unexpected rush which made thoNow Yorkor drop to his knees to avoid punish-ment. But Joo was a long way from beingin serious trouble and resumed his relentlessnttnek in tho fourteenth. Bantry, howeier.was showing an improvement in his work nndbroke e en on tho round.
Santry landed n hook on the back of his an-tagonist's head In tho llftoonth which was io
of a stagger. Still Bernstein hammeredEddie's fnco nnd ejes with the usual bruiMngresults Bernstein did tho bulk of thoviorklnthe uoxt two rounds, although ho did not liaiomuch to snare. Iho eighteenth ins tho fastestround of the bittlo. and tho crowd cheered astho men slugged right nnd left until thev
locked on tho rotH's. Bonibtein missed avicious right bander that he aimed for Santry'sjaw, and both laughed.
When thoy had grasped hands nt the begin-ning of tho twentieth round tha crowd urgedthem to muke n hot finish Thoy mixed it upwith honors about oven. Santry showing thatho had strength enough loft to fight all nightIf necessary. Tho roforee decided in favor ofBernstoln, and there nasunliersal satisfaction.
Gossip of the Itlng.Larrr Burnea of Ochoea la ready to box any feather
weight.H. O. P., New Yorkv-- He wa only champion of
America.Jlmmv Barry aays he will not do any boxing again
until fall.WHIM , New York. They met at New Orleans on
Sept. 7, 1RU2.B. K., New York. Ha wo bom at Halifax, Nova
BcoUa, on July an, 1870.Tha data of tba contest between Joa Oana and
Jemmy Currou ha been fixed for July 28 at Phila-delphia.
Joa Butler has sgreed to meet Jim Jeffries Inbout at Philadelphia. The pair will come to-
gether within three weeks.Billy O'Donneil and Luke Steven have been
matched to box a limited number of rounds at Buf-falo on next Monday nlnlit.
Tha Western A. C. of San Francisco is trying to ar-range a match between Joe Cho nakl and Alec Oreg-Rsin-
A fewyearsagoOreirgnlnswasconslderedtnebeat middleweight on the Pailflc roattt.
Both Oeorge Munroa and Terry McOoram are Infine oundltlon for their twenty flva round bout to.night, 'lhlawillbe tho thin! meeting between tbapair. Casper Leon aaj ha wlU challenge the winner.
Oeorge Oroen (Young Corbett) arrived here lastnight from Asbury Park. Oreen is in the best ofhealth and la in great fettle for his coming meeUngwith Mrsterlon BlUy Smith at tba Lenox A. C. onnext Friday night
Mexican Pete Everett, who la oomlng F.aat to meatany of tha hearrwelghta. will be looked after whenbe get hare br I)ve Holland. Deaplta hta quick de-feat by Jim Jaffriea. Holland think that Pete willeventually maka hia mark in the ring.
Tom Sharker said yeaterday that ha will accept thachallenge of Ed JJunkhorst of Hrracuee, and agree tobox tbe latter twenty rounds here or at Hrrocuse.Sharkey alao says he will ba ready to box within twoweeks Dunkhorst, while not very clever, 1 said tobo a eUff puncher and game.
Tom TJnrns forced Out of tho Newark Club.Newasx, July 23. Tom Burns, who purchased tha
franchise of the Newark Baaeball Club from " Dea-
con "Ellla last spring, ha been forced out of bull- -
nraa through the raf ileal of Ma taam to wait a whilefor the two weeka' salary dua them, when thaplayer struck a ehnrt Upie ago thay were au.pendadby the League and Burn got together auotber teamin twenty-fou- r boura. Subsequently the strikeragreed to resume on the cooperative plan, providingtha ausptnsion wss raised. Burns had it rubed,but after playing two daya tha team againkicked, pocketed all ot tha gate receipts,even that to which tha visiting club waaentitled, and again refused to go on unteKS thohack aalariea were paid and future aalarteH guaran-teed. Charles Bloemeik. owner of tha baaeball jpark,had agreed to sea that tha player got their mouuy.firovldlug he got tha franchde, ao Hums was forced
over to the League and it waa given toHloeuieck. Burns'a three months' experience costblm over $.000, most of which wa spent in
tbe franchise. Hlx wot Sundaya and poorwe weather during the drat aix weeks sent blmbroke. Hums will now tudnaror to get a position onthe atari of National 1cague umpires, a plaui that h1 well (juallfled to till.
Decker Does Not Get the St. Loull Club.St. Louis, July 32. The deal between E. E. Becker
and Chri Yon der Aha for tha St. Loulebweb.ilfranchise waa doclared off thla afternoon. Nobodyknows what Von der Ahs will do now, unless It 1
himself, and ha declined to night to say a word, Tbasale that failed was made to Becker on the but daythat Von der Aha could dispose of tha franchise atpriiate sale. No uoUca of a publlo aalo has beenmade, and It la doubted that such a notice would balegal, now that tha day forthenubllo sale baa passed.
A stormy moetlng waa held tine afternoon lu theomceof Jubn U Johnson, Von dir Aho's lawier.Becker aald ho offered 00,000 for the franchisa freeof debt. Von der Aha owed more than that and somaof the creditors rrfusod to settle on thetenna offered.1 hie forced Hacker out. It la understood that theholder of the first mortgage for 120,000 will takeaction Meanwhu the affaire of the cor--I porUonaresoiaii4Uitao en can say what will
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itomma.Winner In tha rirst liny Ttaeat of the
Notional Itegnttn.FniLABKLTHiA, July 22. Tho fl rstday's rnoos
ot tho National Association of Amntour Oars-mo- n
was a grand success. Tho woathor condi-
tions woro lino. The air was cool and a lUolywind blow down tho oourso, but It Intorforedonly slightly with tho crows. Now York didnot faro ery well on tho day. Tho city hadthreo ropresontatles. tho Union In tho Inter-mediate eight, which flnlshod third; A. O.Wolon ot tho Unions, who did not finish In thoIntormodlato slnglo trial, and Mark Davis oftho Harlem?, who qualified In tho first trial oftho Intermediate. Dailswasvory tlrod at thollnlsh and doos not appear to havo much showot winning tho raco.
Tho greatest contest of tho day and probablytho best In years was tho senior four-oaro- d
Bhslls, in which tho Argonauts ot Toronto,Arlolsof Baltimore nnd Westerns of St. Louisworo entered. Attor tho turn tha Bt. Louismen camo out ot It, and thou began a wonder-ful raco botwoon tho oarsmon Irom Torontoand Baltimore l'irst ono led nnd thon thoother. It was anybody's rnco tn the end of thoisland, 100 tarda from tho lino. Hero thoArlols stoored poorly nnd cut far oiertothowest, losing two lengths nnd tho rneo. F. II,Thompson ot the Canadian cruiv Mas attackedwith cramps boforo tho half-mll- o murk wasreached. This never feared tho men fromacross tho bortlor, who simply pulled him along.
Ten Eyck and Lewis won tho senior doublesnttor n pretty race, beating out Marsh andMonoghan ot tho l'cnnHyhanla Barge Club byabout two lengths I'cnnsiliatitn had tho leadalmost to the turn and bothorod the Worcestermen considerably. Coming down tho coursetho Worcester representatlios hit up tholrstroke and In a beautiful spurt went to thefront nnd stayed there The tnlr-oare- d shellraco was a procosslon, Pennsylvania defeatingtho Argonauts by something llko fifteenlengths. At the slat t the Canadians passed tholocal crowns though tho latter uns chained.This spurt, hoiiei or, did not Inst long. Whentho Imlf-mil- o mark wus renched l'onnsylvntilahod u commanding lead and tliuy rowed homoeasily.
Tho Intermedlnto eight raco went to thoorack Fiilrmount crew. Tho Unions woro leftbehind 100 yards from the sUirt, and llnlshodtibout six longths In tho rear of Pennsylvania,wbo was houteti two longths by tho Fulrmounts.Summary:
Intermediate Sinale" First Trial Heat Won byJohn McC. Hinder, Malta II 0 1'hlladclphL: MnrkO. Hails, Harlem ltoutClub,Nuwnrk, second, 1 rankMarsh, Ptnnsylvanla Uarge Club, third. Tlmo,10 .u, 10 zo, io r.im.
Second Irial Heat Won by Amos Kubik, Sprins-fiel- d
I). O ; H. li. West, Mlllstreain 11. O .second, A O.VI nlf, linlon B C . stopped. Times, lo 2U, 10 in4
d Shells won by Ptnusjlvanta BargeClub. John Filer, atrokc, aud Henri O. bow:ArirouBTii u u , loronio, ,ineepu nimr, eiroaa, aimE. II. Thompson, bow. second. Time, n r,i, 10 117.
Senior Double Sculli W on by W achu.ett 11 C ;E. II. Ten Ej ck, stroke, and C. II, Lewis. Ihiw, time,II minutes It seconds. Pennsylvania llitvc Club, Ed-ward Marsh, strokt , and Hugh Monoghan. bow, sec-ond: time, 0 mlnutea llllf seconds. Crcarent BoatClub, Dai Id Halstnad, stroke, and C. II. Margerum,bow, third: time, 0 inlnutis 45 seconds
8ninrrour Oared 8hella Mon bj A.nmnaut B.C.Toronto; Joseph Wright, stroke; F. II Thompson, 2;E A. Thompson, a, and It. G. Vlunti. 1hj, time, uminutes 2 seconds. Ariel B. f, BalUmore, second;time, I) mlnutra 10 aecoiuls. Western Rowing Club,St Louts, third, time, ft minutes :n seconds
Intermediate Eight Onred Shells Won hy Fair-mou-nt
It. A., E. Nahill, bow; 11 iJing, 2, O. Fngl ,0, W. Schrlber, 4, P Daly, 5, S UraJs.ll; T. Rchell,7, and J. Carr, stroke, E Connullj, coxswain: time,8 minutes 2 3 r seconds. Pennsylvania Hargo Club,second, tlmo, 8 minutes V1H second.. Union BoatClub, New lork, third, time, 8 minutes 42 aeconds
Thousands of dollars haio been wagered ontho result of the senior eight race ThoVnnslianlaBargoClublsa big fniorlto TlioFulrmount crow, which won will alsostart, and promises to bo a factor in tlio race.
New Intercolleglnto ltowlng Assoclntlon.Albany, July 22. Tho Intercolleglnto Row-
ing Association, with principal oflleo In NowYork city, was incorporated to-d- to adianeointorcolleginto bont racing between crows to boselocted from undergraduato students In Amer-ican colleges and uniMrsltles. The directorsof the association, who shall tie known ns stew-ards, are Benjamin I Wheelerof Ithaca, ThomasHeath ot Philadelphia and Francis S. Bangs ofNow York.
IXTEllXATIOXAT. CIIESS.
Testerdny' Result In the Big ViennaTournntnent.
Vienna, July 22. riay In the Internationalchess tournamont was resumed this morning,when the thirty-sixt- h round was pluyod. Whenan adjournment was mado at 2 o'clock sixgames had been concluded. These games werorecorded as follows: Janowskl beat Walbrodt,Blackburno beat Trenchnnl. Showalter beatBatrd, Sehlechtor be.it Caro, Marco lost toLlpko and Maroc7y beat Hnlprin. BchlfTersnnd Alapln nml Tschigorln and Tarrnseh ad-journed their games In cion positions. Pills-mir- y
seemed to liaio a lost gnmo nguinst Burn.This game had to bo adjourned again, still infaiorotllurn Tsehlgorin and Tnrraseh drewIn tho een!ng sitting, uhllo Schlffers andAlapln adjourned their game a second tiuio.
The record up to dnto:Il"m. Lolt I Won. Xfltf.
Alnrln is HI Pillsbnry 2ni 7KHsird 0 2ll Schlllcrs ir,i INBlackburne ....17 in Schlechter.... 2J 14Burn 1H U,i Showalter U.i W4Caro r-'-H 2JHi Stclnita ?3H ll'Halprin 14 21 .Tanasch 2rt RirfJanowskl 2r 10 Trenchard e 211I.lpke 1IIK lr.KiTsi higorin 20 lr,Marco 17 10 iWalbrodt ... .lBl' IdMMaroczy .. 1UH lf,i
Tho thirty-sevent- h round, being the last butone, will be plu ed y In the following ordor:
Halprinis. btelnitz, IJpke a. Schlechter. Carols.Phoaller, liaird s. lllackburne, Trent hard vs. Pilln-bur-
Burn a Janowskl. Walbrodt vs Schlllcrs.Alapin vs. Tarrasch, Marocry vs. Tschigorin, andMun.0, a bj a.
Golf.'s golfing on tho links includes tho July
handicap for tho Doctor's Cup. at tho htntenIsland Cricket and Baseball Club; class Bhandicap, at Baltusrol Golf Club; President'sCup match, at tho Fairfield County Club ; handi-caps at tho Queens County, Crescent A. C, andShinnecock Hills links, and team matches
Harbor Hill nnd Englewood, nt HarborHill: Country Club of Westchester and DykcrMeadow, at Djker Meadow, and Rockaway andOakland, nt Ccdarhurst
Tho team match between tha Oakland andQueens county Uams will no plajod on tliolinks of the Litter club on Aug (I. It is saidthat after the hlilnnceock Hills tournament,for which tlio entries close both W J.TrnvlsnndH M Ilurrlninnwlll claim Mondoii-broo- k
Instead ot Uukland as their homo clubThe fashion sot by tlio Morris County Oolf
Club of obtaining tho opinions of a jury of ex-perts before breaking ground hasbcen folloivbdby the Oolf Club ot Lakeivood in laingout Itsnow links. Tho now course will haie a playinglength of 5,(JOO ard. nnd Is laid out on thoformer Nathan Straus funn. the old farmhousemaking a flue clubhouse Work Is steadily pro-gressing on tho links, and everything will bo Inroadlness for tho members wlien thoy returnto Lukoiiood in Ootober. Tho November opentournament will be hold on the new courso.
Stamford, July 22. Tho features on thelinks ot tho Wee Burn Holt Clubwill be putting contests for prizes, Tho bogiehandicap competitions which are shortly to beplayed aro attracting considerable interestamong the members. The resident member-ship Is now full nnd can bo Increased only byspeulul vote ot the club.
Lunn Tennis.Stbacvsc, July 22. The fin. 1. in the men's doubles
were decided hero to day and, aa expectod, M, DVI hitman ami It D. Ctrletou of Hamird outilajcdtheir moru youthful opponents, Heals Wright andj,no ware, winning inn cuu iu uiree sirnigm etui.VI ara appeared to play listlessly aud without heart,most of the work falling on Wright, who could notstop the rally of balls which Whitman and Garlctonsmashed in hia direction, E F, Torrey of Clintonwon tho consolation singles. The scores
Handicap Singles E. T. Oroas, Hartford, beat 0,Whltbeck, Harvard, ll a, tt- -1; Beals Wright. Boston,beat I) Hide, hyrseii.e, H U, 0 ,1. T M. lionohua.New nrk, beat E F, Torrey, Clinton, fl 1, n 1;W, W Magee, Hyrncuse, btat J, A Itundall, Syracuaa,6 7. 82. t) a, E T.Oross, Hartford, beatT M.lJon-ohu-
0- -2, J, C, Mhitbeck beat T, Vlokera, Hyro-cua-
8 fl, 8 O.(luntlemen's Singles Tbinl round M. P. Whit-
man btat C. Whltbetk. 1- 1-2, ll 0.Oentletnen'a Doubles V liitman and Oarleton beat
Emcn-an- Donohue, 01, 0 1 Wright and Warebelt Whltbeck and Oross. fl 1, 02! Wright audCarle ton boat White and Wilkin., -1, -2.
Final lu Doubles Whitman and Carlaton beatMhlte nnd Wright. 0 -- t, 7- -a. 0- -2
Consolation hiiiglea Unal round E. F. Torreybest l W Msee. ll --a, 7- -r.
CnicAoo, July 21 The Eastern tennis pla era hada hard day of it in tba Western amateur rbamploa-hi- p
tournament to day. Aa a reault of the day'play all the huterncra ara out of the raco for houorsIn tha single and only W ard and Davie, tho Hanardmen. remain aa contoatanta fortheehamplnnshlp Indouble.. Only two gauica were plajed. Intbeaenil.flrutla In alnglea W, 8. Bond defeated J. D Forbes,715, 04 llond and Collina were equally fortunateIn tha doubles, taking threo straight from Fisher andForbos, 0. tl 4, 0 i. To morrow the Duals indoubles will ba played and Wrann and Belden willmeet in the eeml finale In singles. Tha tournamentwill not ba flnlabed before next Tuesday,
Cricket.Tha Btaten Island and New Jersey A 0, eleven
will meet y at Llilngston, and It should proito ba one of the most luttireatlug cricket contest oftha championship series ot the Metroiolitan DistrictCricket League, Tha other game will betItosevllla vs. New York, at llosevlllei Manhattan vs.King County, at Prospect Park, Montclalr va Brook- -
I lyiA, at Moutclair; Peterson va. Kearny, at Fatoreon,ana Arbroath va.UnhttAn second, at Prospect Park.
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NEWS 01? THE WHEELMEN.
itmmiH o.v aunvACB oaiib audClVLEItH LIAUUC XU ACCIDBKX,
Why n Ilroohlyn Jlan Doe Not Use theConey Islnnd Cycle l'nth on fiiindny TheBInnnger of Linton Upposod to AnySpecial Agreement In the Itnce To-l)n-
It Is hard to toll whothor the passongor whoalights from acnrwlthoutlookiugaroutid orthoblojnllst who rides closo alougsldo of a rapidlymoving car Is moro In tho wrong. Tho smallnumbor of nccldonts between whoolmon andcar riders bocauso ot this carelessness on thopartof eaoh Is astonishing. Conductors usuallywarn passongors about to alight when tliero Is atruck or other heavy vohlcle approaching, butthey do not Boom to think that tho silent, swiftmoilng blcyclo In worthy of consideration. Therumblo of tho othor vehicles, or their slzo, ap-prises conductors ot their near presence, but asfor turning their heads about and using tholreyes ob a caution against eycles, It Issomething most of tho faro takers donot do. Bo tar as blcjclcs aro
passongors leaving cars must lookout for themsohes. It was probably hecausothis condition of affairs Is genorally recognizedthat every observer soomod to enjoy tho dis-comfiture ot a conductor on tho Madison ava-nu- o
line yesterday whon ho was struck by awheelman, and both recoiled a losson calcu-lated to mako thorn moro wary lu tho futuro.Tho conductor had boon on tho front platformand stepped oft suddenly, with tho confidentand easy swagger that Is born of familiarity. Arider who had boon kcoplng right besldo thocar hit tho conductor, and both wont up In thoair. Nolthor was hurt and oven tho wheelcseaped injury, but whllo tho conductor wassprawling on tho ground his car wont on, andIn ordor to catch It ho had to got up and runahead without stopping to sucaruttlie cyclist.
"Tho Coney Island ejelo path was a greatthing when It was first built and It still Is amagnificent stretch ot whoolway, but tt is tliolast placo I wnnt to go on a Sunday," Bays aBrooklyn oycllst who gots out on his maohlnoovery day. "Tlio reason I say this Is because IfI go on thopathlh.ivo torueot a lot otyounrrclils who have not learned to ride and nlot ofold men who never will loarn, aud I wouldrather oncountoralocomotUo than Buoh per-sons. Tho girls never should havo receliodpermission toloave tho blcyclo academy and thomen net or should havo cntorod ono. I thinkthat any of tho o clo paths Is about tho racanostplace In tho world for ridhur. Olio mo tho openroad that Is rough enough lu places to keep awaythe dilettante and I am happy. Tho moro cyclopaths thero aro built tho moro clumsy and In-competent riders nro going to bo encouraged togo out and meuucoHho life uud llmbot oieryouo on tho roud."
A handy littlo dovico such as any ono mighthaio mado for personal uso had tho idea oc-curred opportunely Is being marketed by nwestern llrm. It is designed forthopurposoofenabling a rider to clean a chain without re-moving it or men getting tho hands dirty. ItIs a Quarter cirelo motnl easo mado to slip oi ortho sprocket. A clip attached to tho loivor tuboholds it firmly in placo. By upondlng the
this case becomesa trough very much llkothat In ulileli a grindstono reiohes. Thistrough is filled with gasollno and then byturning tho sprocket tho chain is cleaned aboutas thoroughlyas it could be by taking ltoff andsoiklng It. The metal trough Is. of courso,thin enough and sufficiently narrow to permitthe crunk to pass ot er it.
It was not entirely certain yesterday after-noon whether tho accident agreement suggest-ed for adoption In men between Mich-ael and Linton will bo followed It won pro-pos-
that In caso olther rldor had a break-down tho rnco would bo stopped and n nowsturt mado from tho point vi hero each was attho tlmoof tho mit-ha- Michael and hit man-agers aro nirri'i'ablo to this arrangement, butSecretary II. L' IJuckor of the National TrackAssociation.fornhleh organization Linton is rid-ing, did not accept tho terms. Iitickur takes thast.ind that any sueh condition is unsportsman-like. Ho claims Unit the only fair thing for bothmen is to ride tho r.u.0 nhero the chances of ac-cident aro the bimo. Duckor aigues that It istoo easy for u man to cause nn accident to him-self when ho is facing defeat. An man, ho de-clares, can break, a pair of handle bars or bonda pedal or mukoatlm go wrong whenever hodeslros. Tho proposition of calling a halt andstarting n raco anew he compares to that ofono battleship coasingto lire whenever Its euo-m- y
got into trouble Duckor thinks thut Lin-ton will bent Michael and show himself to baclearly tho taster man.
Tlio outings planned by the local blcyclo or-ganizations for aro as follows:
Club. SUrt. Destination.Arcannm M hcelmen Holioken TcnaflrAmphlouVMici linen .UrooMjn OltnKoodlirooLljnll C ....Ilrotklin l'omptonBilnhwick Wheelmen Hrookljn . .. . 0)t.U HayJiroi klyn lUinbltrs UrooMjn .... OrceuuoodLaknCarroll Park W Hrooltlin Tarrytown(Vntun Whtcluicn. Mnnbattan FnrllotkawayF. b MsiithL UruokUu LttkeSuciecalederal Wheelmen Brooklyn FurJtockaway1 oan Whfflmin .. Hrookbu l.wibrookInitt Island l ... Urooklin DiinetlenLiuigiro Whotlimn .Manhattan ltjcltcachMidtson Wheelmtu.. Manhattan Com IlandMaton Wht i linen . Hrooklin HempsteadN ihsitu W heolracu . Brooklyn Asburi 1'nrkOrange Wheelmen Ornngt . .. .MorrlBtownPcim fllen W hndnicn. Brooklj n Fort Schin lerOutens Boro' IV. . .Itichiuoud HIU . .OjHterlljiyllli erslde W hcelmen Manhattan AnauduleItoyal Arcanum W. Ilrookbn ... UotkaHayHtd Hooi. Whtelmen BrookUn Bath Ueai hItoyal Artanum W MsuhattAu. . VMuto PlainsHt Oeorge Wheelmen. Manhattan ... Prospect l'urkSttlgerMhcclintn MuuhutUin .. ConeylslsudWaierl Ultjclul lub . llwokln LonglleathWold American ..Manhattan Westchester
It will bo found a first-rut- o thing In deter-mining which way to rldo forwheelmen who havo not provlousli committedthemsclios to Borne given run to look up thosignal service report or take observationsfrom some weather vane nnd note which waytlio wind is blowing. Tho vnluo of such acourse as this was well Illustrated on last Sun-day, when riders who had beeu In differentdirections met nt night and oxehaugod com-ment on tho oxporlonces of tho day. Tho windwas from the seaward, and thqio who rode totho JerMiy shore, or Conoy island, or Hooka-wa- y.
thought It was a delightful day withplent of breozo abroad, whllo thoso who rodeInland oier country IiIHh said that itwas a scorching duy, with not a lilt oftool ulr to bo found. The best thiirg for aojellst not otliorwlt-- engaged to do on a Suu-du- y
Is to moid tho se.ishoro when there Is ulaud breozo and seok boiuo elevated piece ofwoodland for tho objective point of his run. butlu swolterlug woathor, when thoro Is any breezecoining oil tho ocean, that is the only placo tohead for This Is a simple bit of policy whichit takes only a mite of thought to comprehend,but thousands ot riders continue to layout Sun-day trips on FridHyand huturday and adhereto thorn, no matter what tho teiuperuturemaybe or how tho wind blows.
The night showers of tho woek havo loft thecountry roads In a condition much better thanthoy worn u week ago, so far as dust is con-cerned. For the bonolU of riders who willtravel oier local roads tho follow-ing Information, condensed from tho weeklyreport of tho L. A. W. correspondents, will bohelpful bo tnr as knowing what rout-e- to uvoicl:Between 118th street and 127th stroot thoBoulovnrd Is poor, and at 127th street thorsnro concealed car tracks thut roqulro ridersto ho careful nnd mako coasting at tillspoint especially risky Com out avonuoand Boulevard Lafayette are still
I'lghth avonuo below Ftfty-nlnt- h
street Is boing torn up for tho extensionof tho trolley system. Riders will do well touso street or Fifty-olght- h streetus a commotion between the osphnlted routesof tho east and west sides. Cyclists oomlnghome at night and turning Into So onty-fourt- h
streot will uo well to remember that tliero Is udangerous hole between Columbus and Am-monium avenues. Sixty-nint- h street, west ofContral Park, Is being torn up Fifth avenuo isbeing asphalted between Sixtieth and Elghtietli streeU. Asphaltiiigwurk is also going onon 110th Btroot. west ot Tlrst nvonua. BotwoonMiirilarm niAnim hrlrlfA litlfl Thlril nvAiniMllWth Btreot Is In wretohod condition Thol'ordham road Is poor. Botwoon Scarboroughand Sing Sing thurpad Is being rapulred.butriders muy use tho old Croton Aqueduct Goodriding can be found all over Long Island. Theroud to Long Beach Is In poor condition. Onbtaten Island ropuirs are being made alongHjatt street. Llilugstono placo and Hahbertonavenue Otherwise tho popular routes In Rich-mond aro In good uhupe. In Now Jersey ncurlynil tha favorlto wheeling roads aro In goodshape, but for a week past tho torrlble mosuultolias boon i or) muuh lu o Idence If the wind Isblowing the right way ho may provamore troublesome to riders than holes in theground,
A brand-ne- style of cyole rack has been dis-covered by a Now Jersey fnrmer who runs awaysldo inn. It posbosses the oombined vir-tues of great elllolency and extromo ohoupnoss.This illBpensor ot soft drinks, who on weekdas hunts the potato bug nna mosquito, hastaken the wheel of an old farm wagon and af-
ter cutting the epokes lu lult bus stood thobub on end In a wooden socket In a fixed
BIoicIoh aro pushed in between thoepokes. which, radiating In all directions, makesit oonveiilent for every uer to stow his wheeland romoio it without Interfering with any oftheotlierx.
" Drinking by the oyclometer." according to amember of a Brooklyn bicycle club, is asohemowhich waa entirely his own. but has beon
(pollod. .In. tolling how It hnppened ho ex-plained that ho could rldo off the oftocts of ono
of boor per mllo and could thoroforodrlnkortr glastios and rldo forty mllos and keep fit
for family prayers, lleusod his cyclometer asa check on hlmsolt In order to got homo nnd bo
condition to mako his wifo bnllovo that ho!n not taken anything. If ho drank two boors
always mounted nnd rode two mllos with-out rt stop, whllo on the othor hand ho cal-culated that a ten-mll- o spin without pausingentitled him to ten beers. In a moment ofweakness he botrnyed his systom to a olub fol-low, wliosow Ifo was aciiualnted with his own.A few dnys later the mlleago drinker went ontwith a friend, and returning thoy made astrctchof eight miles without halting. It was lint, andthe oight glossos of lager wero easily disposedof In tho courso of a half hour chat It hap-pened, though, that whon tho eMit woroconsumed the man with tho mathematicalthirst was within half a mile of homo. Hohad kept to his schedule, but had notstnitoil off properly, Whon he got homothooftoctof what he had taken was apparent,but ho Insisted that he had Imbibed onlythreo times. His wlfo calmly lit a match andlookod nt his oyclometer Slio mado a note ofits register before ho started out, and after aquick calculation sho looked him sternly In thocjo and said; Acoordlng to jourcyclometoryou li:n o taken oxactly soventoon drinks, nnd Iknow It." Attor that ho changed his system,but his wlfo adhorod to tho old Idea and keptoredltlng him with one glass ot beer for everymile. Now ho rides without a cyclomotcr, andho declares that If ho becomes a chronio
It will not bo his fault.
Work will bo begun In a fow dnys on tho pro-posed Hobokon ox tension of the Hudson CountyBouloinnl It will form n connection with thopresent Boulcinrd loop and tho FourteenthBtreot Terry. Hoboken. 1 his will bo a rqllotforojcllsts residing uptown In this city whonthey wiili to reach tho northeast section of theBoulovnrd or elsoiortLec. Kdgowntei.Englo-wood- ,
Tonafly, Hnekousack nndother places Inthat section of row Jersoy. Heretoforo thoonly mailable routo for delists was to ridedown to tlio Bergen section of tho Boulevardnnd then ovor tho Mercer Btreot viaduct in Jer-sey City to tho Pcnqsjlvanla llnllroad ferries,Iho lino ot tho piojectod extension Is us fol-lows: A viaduct from tho Boulevard to Thir-teenth street, Hoboken; thonco to Willow
It will run upthesidoot tho hill, con-necting, with a now road now being con-structed. This latter will cxtond to the rater-so- n
ptnnk road at n point about 200 feet east ofI'allsadoaionuo. The now road will contlnuoalong tho l'atorson plnnk road to Grace street,and thence to the Boulevard. Tho total lengthof tho Improvement will bo about a mllo anil ahalf, nnd Ihn natlmntnil enst. la .ril H Ml Timgeneral grado of tho road will bo about 4 percent. Tlio viaduct will probably bo paved withbrick, and tho balance ot the road will havo amacadamized pavomunt. Thero will bo a road-way of twonty-llv- o feet on tho viaduct, with twosidewalks ton feet wldo. The balance ot thoroadway will bo thirty foot wldo, with two ten-fo- ot
sidewalks. Tho road will also form a con-necting lino botwoon Jersoy City nnd West
to tho southern end ot the Boulovard.
INFORMATION F0D WHEELMEN.
J. L. From Now York to Camp Black, cross theferry at Twonty-tbln- l atrcet and then ride toBedford avenue; continue to Eaatern Parkway, andfollow the latter to Howard avenue, to Bushwlck av-enuo, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Jamaica avenuo, toJamaica; ride through Jamaica and Hollls to Hemp-stead turnpike, and continue to Hempstead, to CampBlack
K II. N From the Hudson County Boulovard toNyack.ride to Weehawken, to (lutttnburg, to Hldge-fiel-
Palisado Park, Leonla. 2vordhoff, Englewood,Hfghwood. lenally. Crcsskill, JJomarest. Clostur,Tapiian, Sparklll PJcrniont, to Zsjack. The roadeare in good condition,
S C Side path ridlngtsprohibtted lnall tha townson Long Island. It is not advisable to take anychancea If tbo roadw are somewhat heavy in Bectlous.
W. H C From New ork t Poughkeepsle, followthe route to Bronx Park published In tub Scn onJuly 22. as far a Fordham Landing road; continueto Fordham Heights, through Yonkers, Oray Oiks,Mount Hope, Woodlands, Klmsford, Last lew, hli.gSing, Croton, Oscawsna, Crugers. Montrose. Centre-vlll-
Pecksklll, AnnsriUe. Garrison, Cold Spring,rfelsomllle, Davenport Corners, Fishkill village,W applngcr's Falls, to Poughkeepsle. The distance liabont eighty mile.
John II. Olbson From New York to Paasato, crosatho ferry at West 12lth street to Fort Lee; continueto Leonla, to Bogota, to llutherford, to Passaic.
NOTE.A national olrcult race meet will be held at Abury
Pork on next Tuesday.
TACIITIXO.
Aknbo Outsnils Some Fast Ones MongooseWins in Her Class.
In a slashing breeze from tho st
tho Akabo, sailing oaacatboat,tho Mlnnotonka and Lobster, to each of
which she allowed eight minutes ovor a tw elvo-ml- lo
courso In tho special regatta of tho Corin-thian Fleet of New Kochello yesterday after-noon. She also mado bettor tlmo than did thoknockabouts Mongoose and Mariposa, whlohsailed over the same oourso for a silvor trophy.
Tho raco was scheduled to start at 2 o'clock,but owing to the fact that Haxen Morse wasunablo to get tho Mongoose ready In time thestart was not mado until nearly two hours later.Tho courso was triangular, tho start and finishlines being off the entrance to Echo Bay, withouter marks on Hen and Chickens Iteef nndtho striped buoy on tho northeasterly ond ofExecution Itecf. It was sailed twice ov er.
Tho knocknbouts were sent away first, nndMongoose slipped over with the gun, with Mari-posa fully threo lengths astern. File minuteslater tlio mainsail yachts went away, withAkabo and Lobster almost together, tlio firstnnmed holding tho weather berth and theMlnnotonka three seconds latflr In tho wnko ofLobster. Tho ourse was a beat to tho firstmark, a reach with tho wind on tho port beamto Execution and n broad reach with oalloonersand booms to port to tho home mark. Thoyacht's hauled sheets aft around tho homomark nt tho end of the first round as follows:
Mongoose. 4 42 42, Aknbo, 443 04, Mariposa,r'l, Lobster, 4,46.16, and Mlnnetonka, 4 40 14.
The wind freshened considerably during thesecond round, and the sea became qulto a for-midable ono for tho smaller boats. Lobsterwas reefed and lost all chance of beating thoMlnnotonka by that manoeuvre Sho eventuallywithdrew. Tho Akabo nnd Mariposa liked thoheavy vventher better and mndo substantialgains on this round, the first named leading theentire fleet across tho finish lino. The summary:
KhOCKAUOUTS BTABT 3:4oKlapud Correcttd
ZsnotS. Tine. Time.Boat and Ovmtr. Fat. n. M. s. n. m. .
Mongoose, Simeon Ford ...21 00 140 12 140 12Mariposa. Herbert McCord .21.00 14144 14144
MAINS AIL TACHTS STAHT 3:48.Akabo, Clark Miller .... allows.. .1 21) 83 129 88Mlnnetonka, A. B Alley.. 8 mln ...1 41 47 133 47Lobster, T. S. S Flint .. 8 mln ...Did not finish.
The winners woro Mongoose and Akabo.
The Tedn avnd the Dorothy II. Cup WinnersOff Newport.
Newpobt. July 22. Tho raoo y betweentho was for two cups offered by tlioNewport Yacht llaclng Association. Tho wln-no- rs
were Cornelius Vnnderbllt, Jr.'s, Yoda andHarry Payne Whitney's Dorothy II. It was itpretty contest, the feature boing tho number ofsociety womon who sailed In tho boats, Mrs.Whitney was In Dorothy II . Mrs. Duryca inYaquero III.. Mrs. Morgan and Truxton DealsIn the Puck. Mrs. William R. Travers and Btuy-vesa- nt
Leroy in Wawa, Mrs. Jones In Carolina.Mrs. Adolf Ladonberc and Lloyd Warrenviewed tho race from the judges' boat. Thocourse was to Dyer's Island and return by wayof Jamestown, making It a beat up and a runbnck. Tho Veda soon took tho lend, with thoPuck second, but tho lattor got hung up on alobster pot and lost her place. The Veda waasailed byCapt. Clayton Huff, and tho other boatsby their owners. Summary follows:
ElavttiStart. FinM. lme.
Boat and Ovmtr. M. u. . n tt. s U.K..Veda, 0. Vanderbllt, Jr. .2 6u 00 6 46 01 2 4ii OnDorotliyll .11 P. Whltney2 61) 00 6 40 37 2 47.17Vauuero III , 11. B. Uurjea'i 611 00 6 48 00 2 4i OdPuck. E I) Morgan 2 61) 00 6 62 10 2 63 18Wawa. B Brooks 2 60 oo 6 62 87 2 Ba 7Carolina, P. Jone 2 60 00 0 64 80 2 66 80Hern. It. JJ. Ellis 2 60 00 6 67 80 2 68 SO
There wns also a match raoo betweon thehalf-rate- Paprika and Mariner oi or u trian-gular course ot eight miles, Tho result was.
llapiedStart. Finith. Time
Boat and Ovmt. ll , s. n. u. i. n. M. .
Paprika. J. B Thomas, Jr 4 08 00 6 81 30 1 2H 30Mariner. C. 0. Martin .. 4 08 00 6 30 40 1 28 40
Yachting Note.The race for the Alfred Roosevelt Memorial Oup,
which wa to have been sailed on July in vnd waspostponed owing to the death of James A. lloosciolt.will ua sailed oa HsturiU), Jul JO. As announcediu tho circular of July , tba rac will be open to
loops of tho 26 foot clasa (Including knock ihiuti)owned by members of tlio club. Lutrles will ba re.celled up to noon of tha day of tha race and tbo starthas been scheduled for S o'clock in the afternoon
Tha new sloop Klondike, which waa conceded tobe tbe fastest In her claaa on tha south bore of LongIsland, was defeated on Thursday In a flva mllo racfrom Clinton dock to Water Island by tha Charlea I,I)a) ten, ona of the older crarkajacke. On loard thaDayton wa F A. Hood and a party of friends fromKaat Orange, N J , and whan aha croaaed tba finishline, tbe Klondike wo fully half a mile aatoru.
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Odd and KntU of Sport.Harry norn. the local pool expert, wa yeaterday
matrlied to play Frank Barton a game of continuouspool at Long Branch fori 1 00 a aide Tha aflalr will
for 200 point and will b decided next Tuesdaynight
The annual gamea of tba New York letter corrit rwill take plocn at Hulier' Harkm lUver Park on Aug,H The handicap event, open to all regiaterad ama-teurs, ara 7r. yard dash, 230 yard daah, 440-yar-d
daah, half-mil- e run, and one mil run. In additionthero will b a 600-yar- d Doric run and a 440-yar-
daah for members, both scratoh races. EutxiM uosJuly BO with 8. D, Um. Vi Wall street.
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lolo.The July hnndlcnp list just Issued by ths '
Folo Association, nxido from rnlslne tho lend- -lue mon on the Stuton Islnnd l'olo Club teamto penalties, contains hut fow changes in theratings of the plai urn. Wintlirop Kutlmrfurd. L
for tho first tlmo. Is listed as a momberof thsMeadovrbrook. team, with a handicap of six h
douls. Blnco Uio organization of tho I'olo As- - ittoclattoii Huthurfurd has boon ldontifled with .
tho ltockaivny Club, plnylnic on lis llrst team A
for sevornl seosoiiB with loxlmll Kouno, J. l' ftCovvdln, J. II. Choover. or J. 8. Stovons. Ho ftleft tho olub ovor u year nco. and although ho 0has kept up his string of pontos Huthoifurd I1
hai not 11 cured in n polo mntoli slneo. Ho will Lprobably pluy on tho Moudoiv brook ilrst teamlor tho remainder of tho season I
It. H. 31. ruiKueion nnd Kdward J, jiiirKo. I
both of tho lse County Country Club, shouldbo added to the list of nololsts vv ho liavo gonoto tho war, printed In Tub Si'N on lni--t Sunday, i
Fak Hockawav. N. Y., July 'JB Tho flnnlcontost betiv een pnirn of plnyors for the Rook- - 'nwny Club polo earn reiultod in a victory forL Viaterbury and It. Iji Jlontnguo. whoso bril-liant tiluy routed thn hoavior toiun. consisting;of P. F. Collier nnd J. II EuhIIs. Jr. Timsooro: It La Montnguo. Jr. nnd I. AVntorbury,by earned goals. 7; J. 11. UuMIr. Jr . nnd P. P.Colllor, by earned goals, 3; allowed by handl-cap.- l.
Total. 4.