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JPOHT5 AND PROGRAMME OE 8PORT8 TODAY. RACINO Rrlghton Boadv THOTT1NO I'arkvllle Orhlng riuh. Parkviiie. _:;<-< p. m.; Jeraey Clty nriving Cluh ra -es. Weat Blde track, 2:80 r m CTCLINO. -Mlchael-Llnton match race at Manhattan Beach. 2_J0 p ni r,_...,v.T, BASEBALL.-S*. Loula apalnat Brookljn at Waahlngton Park. Brooklyn. 3:30 B rn Morristown Fleld Club agalnat r.r.Rlfwoorl Fleld Club. BBflewood; iouth Oranfa FMW Club Btalnat New-Jemy AtMatk Crob, Fouth Orange. LAWN TENNIP Oannrllan rhamplon- Bhl'r!'. Nlagara, Ont.: Invltation tournarnent. E.^cx, Maaa __ BOXING -At Pelloan Athlctlc Club. POLO.-Final conteal for Cedarhurat Challenge Cup. Cedarhurat I.ong laland. SHOOTINO..Brooklyn Oun Club. clay birds Unloa couraa; Hudson Rlver Oun Club' League. rlay blrds. Pouphkeepale; Bcdford Rod and Gun Cluh, day Mrds. Becl- ford. Ind. CRICKFT .Roaevllle acainst Manhattan ot Rosovllle. N. J; New-Jeraejr Athletle Club, Team A. against New-Jecae** Ath¬ letle Club, Team B. at Berq. n Polnt .I.eapue ehampior.ship gamea); Manhattan tipaniMt Klngs County Bl Oeorge, at Proapect Park; Brooklvn aa.iinat Roaevllle, at Prospect Park (AaaC'latlOT championBhlp paines.; Paterron against Montcl.tr. at Paters.-n. Kcarnv apainat NVw-York Arbn ath. at Kearny. N. J OOL.F..Cnntlnuatlon of the open tourna¬ ment at Cooper«to\vn; team match between Morrla County and Oakland x«>!f team?. Morria County Oolf Club; weekly handicap for the Frederirk B. Pratl Cup, Queens County GoM Club, '".len Cove; .membera' handicap at Marine and FLld Club, Ba;h Beach; team match between Harbor Hlil and Nutley goif teama staten ip'and; team match between Apawamle and Marine and Fleld golf team?. Rye; membera' han.l.cap. Montclalr Golf Club; team match between D\'ker Maadow and Fairfleld County gc-lf teama Qraenwlch, Conn.; Oovernora* ouj. conteat. Flushlng Golf Club; membera handlcar. Englewo.id. TACHT1NG.Kaclr.g at I.archmotu. Match between the Wanda ar.d the Acuahla. tn M r w BA8EBALL. I/OUIPVIT.T.E BREAKS NEW-YORK'1 WIK- NING BTREAK. COSTI.T ERnOFH BT HOME n_4YER*» BKABU T1IE AS.ISTANT TATT.-KNPERP TO TAKK THB OAME .UOBT PATT1NG BT ROTn TF.AM*- GA.MES T-G-TERDAT. aj-MaiUI* 8 Kew-Toak. 4 Phlla'-lpfcla.7. i~ln.-1nnBt1. a K-.-.'>r 3 Pt Uoulfl. 2. Cleveland, r> WaaMnrt^n, « Balilmore, io. .-hi-aK". 8, Vitt.-t. >-.. 8; B Btoo, o THE B-C0BD8. t ).'- CWb. Wob Laei r> .993 N-w Vorli -s BB *'-"> B_7 Pl , Iall na *2 n" ";1 r.* Brooklyn 80 41 C3 '...: Waal :._r^.n 20 48 ,8tB .:,-; Louiav .n* .2i 81 ?ia 341 .-. _,uia .ll 88 88l T_e New-York and Louls.;.!. trarns began thelr present afiies ot gamea at the polo Orouada yea- tenluy afternoon In ihe aaaaaaoa of the ububI out- pourln-j of poaalbly a thouaanl people. lf r par- ticularly lib.-rn] estimate ls made, Rut everythlng about the Harlem Hollow incli.hure la llberal th'ae days. and lf this BPltlt ls not crushed b. fore loriK the abancaa are ;h,n ihe management will providc a band of raualc und ln addltlon glve to ea<h apeerator who paya 2*> centa or EO centa admlaslon a handaome aouvenlr pl'ture of "Johnny" Ward and "Edd\' Talcotl The Karr.r- jreeterday waa b f\onr- and eTcltlne one all throuKh. the aaalatant tall-enders .n>m 'f.ld JCaintuck" winrinK throufh auperlor work ln the fleld Doyle covered nrri base. Joyce golng tn tl.e ber.ch An error by the r,.-w flrst baaeman waa par- Ucularlv cubi v pwli wlll make Mund.rs occa- alonal.v like aii gooo players. hut he wi.l get bwilB that Jr.y<- would nor yee An ermr hy \ an Harr-tl al»o _.<.' much lo Blva th* jrame to the vlaltoiB. Wepner Bltchey. Warner an.l Davla dld the h.-st orK with the bat. Bcore: NKV rOKK I_OfISVII__E. ni. r 11. po a > al. r lh p'. a - V. H»'T-- -' 3 1 " a '. 1 Hoy ef..-.. 8 O 8 J 1 0 Tlerr.»n lf I '.' 1 3 i> f) St.ii^r.l, 2t>.. 2 a 1, I « 8 Do>.« Ib... "> I * 0 l,Hlteh«y. r- l . J 8 - u Db'-Ib bb... t. 0 2 " r> " !i-x:-r. if 4 o 0 .. « Orfl'iv. rf. 8 112 1 0 Hark. If..... 4 8 -1 " Oett'.C 2b... 4 0 1 2 ll « U'aaner. Ib i 1 3 11 M Hartm-n. 3b 4 o 2 0 '.' 0 llnrman. Sb. 4 0 0 111 IVa-n-r r.. 4 0 2 B 2 lIKIltrldp, e.. 4 1 0 8 8 >. M.kir. p ? 0 1 1 .'0 C.inn Kham. p 3 1 o f. 1 O IMak .M 4112:1a ij TotalB 88 8 «-7i« 1 Bew-Terk . *. 1 ' ." " ¦ ¦ °~* liulB UT . 00210101 (»--.'. i;»med rugr- s>- Tork. 1 Btelea baaee- 'ir»d>. w«r »»r ... Rttcfeei 'i »¦ ....¦."¦ '.'* Weaner, (i»rk. Doyl* yirai baaa by «rrori N*« Tork. ) I^uitvi; «. 2 t-ar rlfl^e hll--P(affr>rfl Plrai baaa n balu --OIT M**kln. 4. off C-anltigham, 4 HH by pMchei ball-Van Haltren Btru,-!< out -Bv M -k :i .'. )'»f.t'l ball -Warner \\ UJ pliohe= M-r-k.n. a [_efi or baaea n> .' fork 8; Ix.ui*- vllle. 'J T '¦:. 88 I'mi-ii-B Lgael -n* Andrewa. BROOKLYN WIMa A PINB OAME. gT. l.Ol'IS DBI-UTBD IM A HABOafUUHBT .nrEt.vK-iNMNo uiNiaar The Brooklyn t*im won a taratva-taalnfl frame frcrr, St. LrOUla al Waahlngton Park. Brooklyn. yea¬ terday Mllicr atnrted ln to pltch for the home team. b 11 baeame l'l in the ..eeond Innlng and rjult. Dunn ;_kJng his piace. Roth Grlffln and I^ichance, who played centre fleld, were Injured. Alcxander Bmlth. who went Into ihe game ln the elKhth Inn- lna. rapped out a tbree-bagger In tl.e twe.fth, and eoored on Jones'a r.ns.e. cndlnp th..- game. Scor.: RRO-KL.YN BT. IX)l'IS. ..>. -t> -,--. a . ab ..:¦!. a e A. Bnlth. rf 2 1 1 I 0 B I.-»d. rf '. ..2^0 Otiffln. rf... 2 fi 2 1 <. <i Bt*n_#l, cf. .'. o 0 ,1 .) 8 JO(.-< rf S .' 1 «. " Harley. lf.... 8 8 1 2 0 0 -h<-'kir_. I.' 4 o 1 n .. (1 .. .*».. r. 1 1 .. 1 .1 Tu-V-t. ir.- 4 0 2 14 '. 1 I'- ker, Ib 4 1 2 HI 0 .) Malimau. 2r> 5 <. 0 3 .'. u But'en, r .3 o 1 3 4 0 Shln Cf. 3r .".00.1 ..' 0 yulnn. aa_ K 0 S 88 1 Mi-'..ri .a.. toi. 2 1. Crooka. 2b... 8 0 .. 4 4 u B»an. c- 5 0 0 3 3.) Hu«».<y. ->... 8 0 69 1 1 Miller. p ... 11 0 11 o 1 0- D-nn. p.:. 0 1 0 2 0 Totaii -41 2 6*88 18 2 Erirr-L if 8 1 2 1 0 0 Tr-rala 41 3 12 3.118 l1 ..Vrne out wh#n VtnalBg run waa acorflrl Baaetdra .o o 1 o 1 e 8 o n oo 1 a Bt. I_.ule. o 2 o a8 8 B 8 8 8 8 O -_ Earned rui»- Brooklya, 2. !/....:», ) Flr*. ba** hj- «rre . I'r Klyn. 2. St. Ixuli. 1 Iy>f( '.n tn»-a Hr-cklyn. B; Bi. _/-ui». 10. l»-a* ..i i*,l» <)IT Millf, 2, off l.unn, 8; off >Iutl.e>'. 2 Btruck cul Ry Mlll-r. 1: hy I)unn, 1 Ttire-- haac hlt .fmlth T*. ».aw I.I. -Q.'.nn. Ka-rlflre hlt- Huc irn Pio'.in bBae*..1 .r.fla. Qult.n. Laehanc*. Bfeoeaerd, Ma«o<n. Iiouvla playa Begi*a and Oob»; -h!nd>. Mall-nin and Tur'.i»r Hlt hy nlt.-hed .ll.Ry M'iier, De'-k-r, by Dunn. S.-nr-l. ».y HuRh*y. Tuck-r. WIIJ pltohca.Tiagfcey, 2 I'mt lr*».Oarfney and Hr..we. Tfm*- 2 20. --e- BALTIMORE, IB; CU1CAQO, 6 naltlmorr. July II.- The Orlolea made a Oarrlaon flnlah ta day. "nd won out ln the nlnth Innlng. Wlth the score I to 3 agalr.nt th.-m. Chlrago went to bat In the nlnth and st-ored alx runa on two trlplca, a douhle. a slngle. a haae on balls an_ two .rrora. In their half the Baitimorea aolved WooUb'b deltrery for flve Blngles and a douhle and won the aamo wlth one man down. Kverltt ahd Mcfor- BBlck lndulged in a Aat flght on the vlaltors' U-nch. Ctfrjclffl TIRE" 88.80 pr., flran-BBtad. lWrat mad ranty. U pr. ilI.\ERAl_lZEU RL'IJBER CO 18 "Ufl BL the result cf hadlnage aa to whlch wna account- ahle for an error fJrandStand potrnn.fl aeparated the beillgcrents. hut McCormlck waa 100 badly u?*id up t. contlnue play. Attendance. UH Bflplmnre .8 0 0 0 0 12 0 4- 18 Batierlea.-Nopa and C!-.rk*. Woeda and I.nnahue. -.- P.TTSBVRO. «; BOSTON, 0. Boaton. .Tuly 15.-The Champions played wreteh- edly ln tho fleld to-day. They were weak at tha hat, and wero easlly ehut out by Plttahurg. At- ledance, 1.800. Scnre: _..._' R. H. E. rmabur-f .3 0 1 0 O 0 0 0 8-0 Bea.r>n .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 T 4 batterl-*- Tann-hlll and Howermaji; I^wia an- P-ra-n CLEVELAND. «; WAfHIK-TON, 4. Washington. July 15.. Wrlgley's error ln the eev- enth gave Cleveland the gamt. Attendance. 1.300. RW: R. II. E. Waahbigtoa.2 01010000-412 4 Cleveland .8 8 " 0 0 0 n 8 1 D 1 Batteries. Weyhlng and Mo'iulr*; W(l-«.n nnd 0*C_a- nor. -gy--_ PHILAPELB11IA. 7; PINCINNATI. 8. Phlladelphla. July B..The Phllllea eaally defeated I'lnclnnatl to-day. Dwyrr waa hlt hard. nnd araa relleved b| Hftl, whlle the Rrrts could do little with Flfield'a piiching. Attendance, -.412. Beon R. H. E. Clnr-innntt .* 1 U 9 9 9 9 9 ?-. 4 8| Phlladelphla .1 1 0 S 0 9 9 B a.1 M .' Battflrtee Dwyer. Blll and Vai.Kt.ri, F'.fl-ld and M-- Farland. OTHEB OAMES TBST-OtDAT. Ar ProvMenee- Montreal, ". ProvtBeaee, « At sprtnun-M Tomni .'¦ BprlrgOeld, 4 Tl fortlan- flrai aam-: o-rtland. i". caaaaeaigua, -. Be« -:id i.-ani- iVnUn.l. 6; nr.in.lH'.arufl. 8, Al Oaweg-i Lyona, 11; Oawego, 2. At Auburr lubum, .'.. Peimyra 8. A- H..me h .rn. ... I'tlea t. At Wllkesbarre Buffalo, II; l\Uk-.«harre. a. A' I" 11. II lietri.lt. 4. 81 I'aui. 8 At rohimbuB.ColumbuB 1. Bl. _"*-"*"*< . At Indlanapolla IndlBnapolla, 8; KanaaflClty, »8. At Mllwaukee Blllweukee. 8; Minneap..liB. i«. Al Harif..r.l Hartford. 18; Newark, 9. At I'atera.-n Pateraon. 2. Rr""1"*' °i - 7 At Norfftlk.nral B-rae: NorfMk. Bi f-aaeeeter, 7. er-rnnd _-.ru- Lanraater 8; Korfolk, 1 At Kichmr.n-1 Hlrhmond, «; Alie-Jtewa. , At Y lUBgatown V. iingati wi IB; **-r"n>!d,: »¦ At N-wr-mile Nem.-aal>. tl. F. rt Uayne, 0. At Otiawa Byra uae, »; Oitawa, 1. e- BASKHITB li waa day of aurpriaes. Plttaburg went down ln >;.-> atyle before Brooklyn and then went to Boaton and defeated the champlona, Bhutting them out ,-,s well. Th<- leadera fell before Phlladelphla nnd New-York bowed 10 Loutavllle. whlen waa re- garded aa belng Btremeljr eaaj a baaaball team haa i.een organiaed bi Babylon, Long laland, arlth John B. Doiiard aa manager. A aerlea of name- haa been arranged to b* played during Auguat. Beveral well-hnown ameteur pla) an have Jolned tha team li would not Burprtee many people if Amnn re- ilred permanentl* from beaeball He did hla erorti and dld it weii in hi« tlme. bul his ruture aa elther pluver or manager doea nol appear ta w par l. ui.irly brtghl Tannehlll, who ehut the rhamplona out yeater¬ day, has won aa hlgh a percentage of the gnmea t, |,a pltched a any pHcherln the League. Wlth tean behlnd nim ne would proba¬ bly nol have loet a gaiu. Cladnnatl agaln went down before Ita old Jonah, Phlladelphla, after bavlng nn apparently eeaj tlme wlth Bflftlm BOIINO. H'COT ABD COBBETT MATCHEB AT LAt-T The muoh ilacuaeed prtaeflghl between Homer Beit.y. otherwue known aa "Kld" MeCoy. Bnd Jnmea J. COTbetl »as BITanged nt a meetlng held IB thla clty yeaterday Tl.e ii.< 1. Wlll fighl at Buf¬ falo for a puree of 130.000 on Beptember 10 M Coy wlll traln near Boaton, nnd Corbetl win do his pretimlnnry work nt Aabury Park. II ¦ announced that Oeorge Conaldlna win managa Cerbett bereafter. Nathan Button. n botelkeener of Syraeuae. wiii. lt la aald, furnlab ihe money roi * \ ordlna to the artlclee, the men are to flahl before a vliaacope in h i.uildlng. at.d lf tha weather ls noi elear th.- ma-h ls lo he poetpon.-d from rlay io day ao as 10 aei a B©od daj ror .. graphing marhlne The nghi wtil nor be put off noweve" after B.i.temt-er IB The bulldlM taa new one at Cheektowaga. twelv* mlnutea rlde from Buffalo, on the ||na of the Weat ihore Ball rojd _. IXTERXATIOXAL CBE88. pll t.pnt'RT l_OBE8, TABRABCB WIBB, ani> AOAIB THI Two L.BADBBB ARg EVER Viennn. July IV -The Internnlioral chea* |oiirn«- meni. now In progreaa ln thla dty, advanced an¬ other step to-dajf when the thlrly lliai round waa V«-gun thla morning. Ihe palrlnit belng Bfl fd lOWfl Balrd vi Halprin, Trenehard ra Marocay, Rurna ta Btetntta, BTalbrodt ra Mareo, Alaptn va. Behteehter, Tarrr-ach re. Bho_-a!t.-r. Behlffera va. Blaekburne, Janowakl va Plltahury. Upke \a. Tr>.-higr.rin. and Caro a hye. Vi terday three adjourned gamee, l'f' unfr |n prevlouB rounda of lha eonteat, wer. concluded. Jam wakl beal Btelnlta Burn beal Halprin and Walbrodi nnd Marocay flr.-w th-ir game Ai i n'. I-- k mla afternoon an adiournment wa« tnk.-i. At lhal Um. Marorz) had beaten Treneh¬ ard, Hiim nnd Btelnl'a h«d drawn Walbrodi loxi 10 Mareo as dld Aiipin 10 Behleehtei When play waa eonclueVd thii evenlng th'- fol¬ lowing addltlonal reaulta were arrived al Balrd nnd linlprln drew, Tarraeeh heei Bhowalter, Bchll f.-rn and Blockburni drew, Janowakl defeated Pllta- bury and I.Ipke loat t'> '1^. hlgorln. Tno *core uf uil the conteatanta now rea.i-. aa followa: W a \> al Wog Leet. Ainpin .1" )¦'( MarflX-y it li Balrd . b1. -l'. I'tllsbury . 234 thurna .18 18 tchiffera . H1. |8Vt Burn .Ifl 12 > ;<¦ .»r .17 11 . .,1.11 ln >. .walter .lOVi 1- , linlprln .184 174 Ktelnlta .18 11 lrtn.wakl ._i> 10 Tarraarti 884 «', l.lpk- .17 lt Trem-hard .......8 _.'. Mi . 14 17 TBrhlaorln .1«4 1-4 The thlrty aecond round «in be played lo-morrow ln th<- following order: Plllabiirj va Behlffera, Blaekburne vi, Tarrasch, Bhowalter ra. Aiapm, Bcblechter \s. Walbrodi, Marro va. Burn, Btelnita va, Trenehard, Marocav va. Balrd. Halprin va, Caro, Tachlgorln va Janowakl and I.Ipke a nye. OEXERAL BPORTIS6 BOTB8. "Tommy" Whlte, of Chtcaga, and "Soily'' Smlth. of faiifornin. have been aaatehed ro r.nx taveaty-flve rounda before the r}rent<-r New-York Athletle Cluli, of Coney laland. The Boefcaway and Hudaeti County Oun Cluba wlll shoot riff a tta on Monday ot Ihe Rockaway grOlinda Back team haa won a march. and thls one will dedde tha eonteat. lt |s nimored that the Bay Rldge Athletle Cluh la after Bay View Park, at Klfty-nlnth-flt and Thlrd ave.. IJrooklyn. for nn athletle llr-ld. Tliejin grounds would be an excr'.ient nlaca for footbell, cycllng and baeeball. There ia nlao a danclng pavlllon, whlch could be uaed f.ir tralnlng quar- terr;. At Weehawken to-morrow the Brooklyn Na¬ tlonal I.eague, ba«eli.ill team, wlll play the Went New-York PleM Cluh i<-am. Koaier wlll pltch for the Weel New-Vork team. "Gus" Buhlla and "Jack" MoConaleh wlll box twentj' rounda before the Pellcnn Athletle (llub to- nlght. The prellmlnary contesta wlll be two ten- round bout.-- the flrat between Harry Beterson and Oeorge BaaaalL arid thr- otber between "Bllly'' Mavnard and Young Bimpaew. John L. Bulllvnn wlll umplre the baaaball gama at tho St. Ueorgo'i; crlcket grounda to-morrow !>*- tweaa the Hoboken Club and the Newark "Rtrik- ers," formerly i.l tl.e Atlantlc League. The Cuml.rldge and Cllfton Athletle c.lubB' baa- ket-ball teama wlll play the thlrd game of thelr hcrle.i to-.lay «t Broapoct Park. Should the weather prevent them from playlng In th» Bark tbey wlll play at ihe gymnoalum of the Cllfton Athhtlc I'lub. The half-liollday nhootlng handicap wlll be de¬ clded to-day at Hollwood, N. .1. The condltlona eall for trn blrda. 111 entra.ice, 11 to .11 yarda' rlse and 21 yard.-' boundary. The ahootlng wlll l>e liegun at 1 p. m. The twenty-flve-round boxing bout between "Jack" r»aly. of Wllmlngton, Bel., and "Jlmmy" ("urran, of f-.'nglanl, whlch waa to have titken place laat nlght at tl.e I_.-n.jx Athletle Club ln thla clty, waa indeflnltely poB'.poncd, owlng to the aud- den llineaa of Daly. CRICKET IX PB1LADELPBIA. Toronto. Ont.. July 13-Tho Canadlan Crlcket Aaaoclatlon has declded to play the annual match tn Phlladelphla on Auguat _. and 30. THE RACETRACK. A LABOl ATTENDANCE AT BRKMROlf. JAMK? T. PI/^AN BBCBITBI a WBLOOMB fBOM HIS APMIKERS--RKFI'I.T? OT T1IF. COMTBgTB Thera was a larre ntt*nd..n~* at tha Hrlghton track yesterday. The -ard was chlefly for ordlnary horsea but there were some good ones engaged In the aUegoJ handlcap. .lame* T. Hloan was present, ar.d received a warm welcome from hls friends and 0 imlrers. The h-.ndic..pper-*t*wnrd wors a pained expresslon and giarc.l it lha dlmlnutlve Jockey and at portly Thomas Welch, who tralns Oeorge Keene, as If they hnd taken n mean advantaga of hlm. Th" handlcapper-stewird amlled complncentlv, how¬ ever, when h* 1'arnel that Isldor. a sprlnter, was golng to start wlth 1_. ponnds on hls hack. Thomas Welc;, should not have taken such an advantage. with Ploan In th* snddle Oeorge Keenc should have cnrrled 117 ponnds. Pydney P.iget vlewed th* races from one of the hoxes He anid that he knew nothlng ahout the possible purchase of Hrookdnlo by Wllliam C. -Vhit ney. nrookdsie is one of tne best-agnlppad bracd- Ing and tralnlng establl-limepts ln thls country. 1> D. -Vlthoro. the foremo-t mrfmsn of hls time. waa tiie founder Of Rrookda'.e. After h « death It WO* purchaaad hy Colonel Wllllam P. Thompson. who msde muny expenslvo nnd valuahle ImpTOVOmonta on the property. Colonel Tiiompson was a lea.ler ln turf nffnlrs. hut death OVOrtOOb hlm, and th* property fell Into tlie hanls Of his helis UMdfl Thompaon nnd winiam P. Thompaoa declded thai raclng and hrerdlng were extremely rostly paa- tlmes, nnd the Rrookdale stud and raclng stnhlc wor* dispersrd at publlc sale The Thompsons r»- lalned a few racers. am<>ng them the three-year-old colt The Hiiguenot BrOOhdaM hn* heen on the marbet aince last Movember, nnd it would not he ai sil Borprlfllng if winiam V. Whltney hecame Iti owner nnd Jamea BOWB hecame Ihe tralner of the Whltney-Pagel stabi*. Tne betttng was (fn m.-ly Ilvely on every ra c jreoterday, and well-bacbed h..rscs won and were placed ln all the rn.ei.. Caldron piilled up lurne. Isldor cannot he rrstralned ln his races. and he nopped under a puil In .'.ls conteal yeaterday. and wai unable t.» rcspi.nd when ealled upon to make a etTort in the homootretch. Oeorge Ke.nc. in Blnan'a handa, u. b good racehoree, and aron hla raee ,>]*>% eriy. Th* starter nnd hls strnnge dovlce de.-lde more rnces than the judge* On" or IWO horaea get ofT nnd the r' st run for MeOutnl Fre.ieri.-k Oetihard'c Mtapah waa we;| i._.-k'd h\ hlt. frleridi «.h> remain la thta nelghborhood, nnd won handlly ln faal tim* Jamea it Keene'* Bt. cjmid 'I ran unplaced In the Kcllpse Stake- at Sandown I'ark yeeterday '1 >- f.f;,k^-r. were won bv I.ord Kosehery's Velaaquel ai were worth IBW.nOn Bafl was se.-ond and Qoletta wns thlrd Jamea R Keene wlll not vlslt Eng- Innd thls v.-ar TImi I- eertaln. Beport* lhal h. Inten led to i ross th' Atlantlr h.ive heen rlrculated Mr Keerr- sa:d em;.i iti. illy yeaterday thai theae rcports v. »re not true. rii:-T RACE Non-wtnner* tn 18M an. IM8; t_-BB *__!._ seiling Flve ruri . (l nelMnf F' I'l Prlso-ll * C«hn'* b r D HI Waa *t P'Khnn.in BpKJer, 4 yrs IIT r* iDoggeill 1 5 1 " ' Hcn«»i|"n Btabl*'* ch m t>4'..'r» i \:2 tr. '_ ''i * " i F *.« b * A.-.us. 114 iCollln-n- I" 1 }.I Hr Wiil.n » tl lie, . iHoi _'-. I J 3 101 il_ltll*8*l-1 0 8-1 a .. Mm Ti-imhtldg* * loft. (O'Cnnn _r» 0 1" -t I 1 Owerm ¦' Ho.. ry il't.igb_*dy»o ift I - Hard) r I III .fl-*m'*yl " i* 1 4 .. Bweel nd. > IM.fCoyl-*) " 11 I J M t irman 4 114. iMa< _»yi " 98-1 I I Tlme | 03b Wam ea-i \- by two leagtka: » f llf bngtk b*tw*_» atr < l and thlrd 8EOOWP -Arr- Fot iw year nlda; ttaa added; ser.!-.» Iiv- turlongi. J*»-n Halv'. N r Rar» Parfum*. Bj Rl* ii -... r l^idwig r.»-u n -. ..... .,,,-, r». M »b*rl t a -a b.o r :> M- -v * 'i b ' Lad] ''» i*. je.; . lO'I^a " l I W. i PsVy'a br. ¦ Bubjw I. 101 --. i 8-1 2 |M ie*r |0». . IIXpBI ' | S .. 1 "> 4 1 ;_a 1" I 4 - :rv: tr** I..- di ..ii Ruawlla «*l4*n. IC4 ' " \ f~\ M uni Hen mta 11« ¦'."' '-" " -" ! " Tlm» Waa MaUy br l**a l*ngi__i; a leagih b*t-***a fttmt arl 'l.lr_. TIIIRR RA<*g $ann aittt; wlllna f>a* . | j, |., -. . P. > notlerl*.-. I\ K ¦...r ii ¦--..-.. ti'p " 8.1 * r- || .. f. v ' .. . --.; * i s t p. r p ggatt'i r*> " ri^ci*" .- 1 a i : 1!.- Own. 4 1_T. o"- - n H !.> 1 !.- - ilas_ ... t»s. .v'..,''. » I .,.-,. - : I 4 '. iv .,. i- ' ni . illamliii " t" 1 " T -r» 141 Won :r a ___Hr* ly * 8aM -._".. » length balOIH aeron.l .'A .>¦'¦'. Viit'.Tii riACK Raaairag ll or*. added On* a* \. -. C rtaiachmann'B 8ana' b c tjMorg* K**n« ' ' ¦ - Hli ¦ I ¦. lf.7 n, al I 8-8 I. 3 XV .-? ,. |»| . >.IV I ¦. I. I«l M. -r. 2 5 1 I Ma-eus T-.1--'. '* h !«¦ .- -r 4 |M 1 ll B ft Imij Ma'lsn I M l«"> tttMti " & I '11 Pr*mler ft l'*> " '-" I **' ' rim- <.--. Woa Ir. » i-lv» hv il"'.Blbl nelween .? I ami thli KtrtM RACE letllag Ivio *aa*a Ii farl r riahbard'* t- c MUi '-»¦ ... | vr* . 11A lb iHan'ttonl 1 U t 8'i rthlngi 'i bi b t-.fr.Gi |1J Hi -L-r-'-' 2 K 1 1 .-,.-.. .1, m l-'wanir. Ar..-»:. . .¦«¦!... -.i pneai, -. 'll . ,--.,, li -.'-il .1. 104 ."¦ Ix- Lak*. « ip- . " ia* 1 ti 1 ua . ('..¦'. n*a_* n ". ii" . v- .n Dalle _. |09 ll .(¦'«. |n*(>< ll*n lft:.'' ">'¦*' « -1 8-1 ,. | ,.,; o .,,-., 0 10 1 10 Tim* 1 01-» T-n ln a *1rlv» by * baadi MBM dlBMaee tet»>»n *ee 0*'. and ihtrd C|XTH RACTt jaOB *At»A. lelllng <">-,. rnlle. A .1 ItrfTJtft ->i C rM'.ip. Ra R * ..r ram* 1 i IHIPI S vra . ut rt. Maher) 1 T J a | 1 HiprerP. )r '* r, h rv.n<-_r<1. 4. 111 " ill. nl 18.1 11 r H .luelie-a Mk c M.inlAn. I. 1_T., r- -1 .1 7 .'. 1 T'nt I'i'i .1 «. M " ,:"' ° ".''l ' K ! -'..., . "> 'ann rt 0 r^ i .11 I ..,, ....' ... 10* iDogB Ul " * l 8.1 Tlme 1 4-'* Won Mftly by two length*; iw* leagth* teiw»»n Meood an-1 thlrd. -? BRIGHTON BBACH ENTRIEl The entrh-H for lo day «re ,-ip. rollows: FIRST TtAi'K Fnr ihr»»--,»ir-lfls ihat hava nm w-n 11. rt irin en* rii-e ihla \»»r. »»lllng. nne arvl .r.- eightli Blll** NJmM Welgbl N-.iine TVel»h' On-inen-al .II_ Merlln . 1°* l_.r.-l_:e .]|l.-:,..'er .|o| l/in.-n r*.l04jChar*g! Bt .|ol s'". .is'li ItAC'F. Wat rnil«1en l*-- i»ir o.ili lha' hav» nnt l_>.n wnnl or ihlrd welghis i«»lv- pourda r*|cw !>,- w-ale H»B tiirlcngs Teanii . ii" llel*a Tnoma* irt7 .IW Oa.fl) .101 Pederal . i'" noiuitrj Panea . 101 Raatei i-.ir.i .1 l'r ESarlln* .|o7 Improvldeni . 110fhorui Bm .h'7 Julgt MaB'e .11" I_»rvll« . 1< -7 l.iii.l.re .110 i.neena P.nAgt . |Q1 Mlll II . 107 l..i Onlieni* .MI Tlltltli RACK For Ihree fgot ta .m.1 up»ar.; »«Ulng. Hix turloti** nan'iuo II. IU Charanlu* .Iln III. .111 llillali .llu .11.1 MI** l.mah .Un Vaa An'wcrp.|i] BYshaaan . ¦.':. |j«ml-ni III H«- n_ ii.|.| '..; f--.ii i;rn itACF tmf. KAtTIt-Tg; fe* thr»_ rmr-oMa: |M *ack; st*rter* to [.*> u:. wutt; I1.M8 added, '. *_i Bd, M8_. and la third. $100, nl rhe added m «> j.er.aitlit anl allnwanrea fm» ond erie aliteenih mllea C I lj»v<r'H rh. r. 8ly Ko«. t,v Pilv#r Kox A»terla. 121 k. v Ai»*andr«'a h. c Baadera, by Haaover Coa aiantlnopia . .121 t". C O'Kallly'a fb. C %Vhl«i:in* .> n. by Imp Wliinlling Jarket I'onnem.irn ,.,.114 J. A. I!»nneti'» hr e. BW 'iawaln. bv Oallantry>~ gltalla.114 J. A Baaaetl'B 8 c. Haji.1«el, by Jlanovrr Imp. Taren talla .iu Tun.ev llrothera' b. c. Hwlfimai. b) Can.llemas N»ll .e.Hlft .114 W IjVelanda b. c. Ueorge |to\d. by 1-al.rllo- cacbuca . iu W i- Imly » li. g fenaailrnal. by firnaailr.n-llappy Iiay .111 PiyTH BACB -Handlcap. rer tw,>-year olda Bl* tur- laaga nuiihrr . 12" Imllatlon .10T Jack foint.lis Judge iiagtt .102 Mail Hia.IM H1XT1I RAC'B 99t thr*e j*ar ol.la and upward; aelilng. Ona mll*. Hiirieique.114 <hnrentua .10S I, lavllla.111 Iten n.>naid.los Bappahoaaoek .nw c*mp*nia .iou Sl'VENTM BACB PTMCMBglOWB BlggPL-PCHASg IIANr'KAr. for rrur-year-olla and upward, 123 mcb; |M ir laelaied out r.y | p m th* d»y b*r..ro ihe raee, |TSrt added, in neond 1200 and to thlrd 1100 ot tha added mon»v feull atecplacha** cour**. W. W, r>uniipnu«h'» b. g. .Th'.rnriln'*. bv Ma< ......ai. Thlalle, ag-1.l.VS F. n. A T lilr.-.icoeK'* ch. g. R_val Mcar'.et, by Duke of Macnta.Pli.'lur*. ft yra.16S J. W Colt* b. Uacapod, hy hlr M-drtd -Chrlstlne. atti.14.1 F. C O'Rellly a b. h. Klnvarra. by Vergar.Conn*- nuri, 4 yr*.140 I. Bt. Colt* Ip. g. E^urrrj. by Imp- Ord*r.Qufni town. S yr*.UT T P Baarl'a b. g. Berufort. by Belrldare.Zora. B_fl yr*. .DouMful atarter. . » WASHINOTON PARK WINNERS. Chlcago. July lS.-Washlngton Park results. Weather clear; track fasl: Ftrat ra.e mn* mile.- R__Haante_a M __«en: Wna Dam. to 1. Meand: Port*, thlrd. Time «y tt nd raee (ona mltel -The TarceM. 11 to 1. won, Ilnrh Pennv 7 l 10 aeeond; Hotauma. liilnd. Tlme -IV. Thlrd Tc* (six f,.rl,n_s,-May gto*. 8 -«*." Tananan, out. Mcoed; MI** C_M__ thlrd. .?9-l_lfc Fourth raca (flv* fUrlofig*) -rfplrltuell* 7 to M. WB8. .even* ato .'.. leeond: B-uchon, thlrd. Ttme-i-w.*- Klftb raee ,_ne mile and flfty yardM-f-eorge Krai*.J to 1 wen. iiuph Bra. ft m «, lacoad: Batbaaoaa. thlrd. T.rr.». l:l.'l't. . .*. THE 8T. LOUI8 RINNRR8 St. Loul*. July 15..Two favorltes and two second ebotcoo won four events nt th* Falr rtrounds thls aftemoon. Weather plrasant; track faat. Bum- nriries: PUM raca ffor malden two year old filllea, four and one half furlor.gi)-Manlla. 108 iBelly), 10 to 1. won. Ully Paaton. h-> (C. Ctoyi. 7 ro ;, and I to .'.. aewMd, La j.. 'paln*, IM lOlln «) 10 to 1. thlrd. Tim* 0 ? nd rae* (sli furlonga) i*.y Hamllton,,]«<*_': nv>r*». t.i to :.. w,n. Ulady* II, 103 (J. McDoaaM). B to 1 an.l 3 ta I. second. CorTMpOOd, 10. iMielli. M '" I. thlrd- rd rae* ireinng. for two-year-oMa. flve furt.ng*). ivarl llarn^« BB lBl*v*na», B 10 ft. w-.n. Our N.I!'. IW 1.1 io I and 5 ti i. aeeond; Oanua, 103 iRaturj. .J lo 2. thlrd Tlm» l:09ll , ,__, Foorth raca (fji gentlemen rtder*. ._* ^^BaJ-jfacir, M..rrln l-.i (8. Von Puhl), 7 to 1. won. Travl* 108 W. M.LK.nd. 8 ro 1 and even. MCond: Blg Kellow. 1_0 (W :. im Ftohert, 10 to 1. iiurd Tlma i -."¦ KUIh ra.e lall and one-half furl'ngai---Mninr mwy.10.. (Mcintyr*). 7 to l. *m. glama, 101 iJ. McDonald), M lo i ... i 3 l. taooni: Borrow, in iMetberaoll), even. ihird. T1"'xih1,_*e uelllng, on* mll*i- I_en. MI lf ¦f«I>£*>& .> ia i won; Blva, M IC. aay). 8 lo B and I to 1 woaaa, Myatery, i'» ii^nem. 2.". ta i. ttunl. Tlma.ih*. BARNE88 RACIXO. THinn BUCCES8PUL DAY oF THF, N'ARRA- OANSl'.TT P.\BK M EBTINO. Provldnice. R. [., July l_.-<.nod weather anl trnck eondltlona prevalted at Narraganeett Park to-day for the thlrd day of th* meet. Three events Wl ra on the card. Draacb won three strnight heats in the |_B trot. AlddalM tOOh three Itralght heats in ihe mi troi wlth eaae. Tbe l:_f pnee reO,uirod four hekta, iummary B_M CLA88 TROTIWCI STAKF. Il.ooo. Presch b g. bv Sr Vlncenl (Snvderi. i.i I.I. - t. .xian ¦ ul iThomasi. J - P Tlnil>re|. br. c. (Paynei. Phllln U. b. g. (Rendrlcki. r i '.. [i >i br . ! Kleetrli Ught. br. a (Tildanj. ! ; ! [_.! Mlller, »' m. iMIUeri . . ' ' 1'..:. II rh | iMi Ponaldi. ' " : Brlgl Ught, i lllerij ck) -¦¦.. Tlme 2 17'-. Z:Ub 'J lft'-. :it n_agg trottik-1 btakbii.8.-. ai -Malla, t. m.. by 8lr Walt*r iPI*rc*1. J J 1 Valley, h B. hy M****n«*T Wllke* iTrout). .1 4 . 1 .k«n. b m. lK*lt*yj . ? -..'¦, N . " i- .. -...-¦, l. * iiii.i . 4 ,i I 8 il .', s llurna, t a 'l^~ mi»i. 'i.u, ....¦ Tl-oa a:l«V» U%, 2 MH. 1 10 i-i.\-.- PACINO BTAK-E ll.ono. ¦hed. eh. s. b) .1. R Bbedd iMur*. \ar.rp. 2 111 - rh fl. il-errar-sti . 1 4 « S Ii Sllk. br rn. (Ty«oni . * ¦ r * ma ...... a a a « Ilm- 2 1" 2 loS, 2.14'.. 2 IBB ? OET-AWAT DAT AT UTTCA PHIVIN-l PARK FOUB I'M- BACE8 POBTBgTEI), IS MBICH A BBW r.A K RBOORD II MADB. t'l.-.i. n. Y. July iv Thla *a« gel away day of the t'ticn meeting, Bnd the rai log araa cxceiient .nd tbe erowd :.rge Democraey won ihe 2:11 .. - yeaterday, and Davld Kii-g .-.ok Ihe 2:9 trol troi waa won by Annl* rn ln itralght heata Prinee Alert won the frae-for-all ln lha oni" aray, and esi.-iiilished a track reeord of : <>.\._. Th- meeting !ms heen h i in rerj araj I imm 211 i-f..\-.s PACIXll PURSg $.."» (u-iflnlr-'ed fr-rn .. r . .' Shlil. . 1 III. J . . * -: 2 1.. j. 2 I.I. 2 14. 2 Iii'... I 14' \ TROTTtN-l PUB8M |4nn Imi M Ki-.t b p. Mlreen). ' . ll i"' . 1 . \ . -' l i ¦ (lllltlni .7 7 4 dla Kufal* ' . s .' <1" .-.»«»-t ¦¦' h «. lAri illngi 4 4 di* - : 2B k. 3:M 2 .'2 I M% 5TH 2_a.l,AS- PAplSf) )'¦ IRgg »4-_. laat* L«ybtin r ^ aiamtatai . 1 l i .2 I 2 ie t-srn r. a i'. »n \ alKenhuighp. .1 2 a M '-"» ir-i .6 4 4 . 4 r. .r nad^n \ br | iHllalng-T) . ft 0 .". ; br. *. (Ilydfi .dis I '* ! M -' 22 \ rnR-oron _Lt_ trotTInB awd parrMO penrn. « \ rl i r inimeyi . 1 l l Ar* br. a Me| . 4 2 2 .2 r. :: . * 41. .te»< hr t iW Iw.irthl .6 6dl» Tim* '-' 12', 2 11.2 ¦'>:. *. TIM! SU'K WIIKK.l.CKS .T <'ON<'nRr> roneord, S H., Joly !". Tne july meeting at rivl part I lo-daj wlth lha Ihse- :> »i r. i i,i, thua far In tbo 2 n ra"o Dalta, tho e llnaily won after flve heata CaiTla P- ',u\. won m atrmght h<ula bul for an un- '¦;..¦! by The Duba ln tha thlrd I paco waa very * lay for 'harlij . Bumi ii 221 rxaaa PAcnct__-i»uRgg 1.-00 - I) 2 B 4 I 1 l r> r». b p> \\ i- <-r rMarstnni I i 2 a r John O. (Brlatoli s ¦¦ ? 2 2 Tli 1 .!',. 2 911%, 18%, 2 is. 2 31 2 'Jfl I ib -i.vss PACiRrJ i't-n«F |.Tn r_ui*a O Mh r bi Tannahin Pllot (Hali*). 1 1 1 ,rer. I,. <r ill .-iit >in . .1 I 2 M-r» Wtike* fr w (Maral ni .2 i n Tlma --'. 2 20-4. 2 SI. M5TROIT MEETIN-1 CI<OBBf Detrolt, July M flet-away day a* the Hlgbland T'-!rk rr->ri!ng rn.-erltig fnrnlshe.1 hut two ra.-*s, both aon ln straight h'-;-ts. Tacomla waa never in dang'-r in hla raee, the bla f< Uow tlnlahtng raally in nll heata r larlla n had no trouhie wlth hls iiel.I ln the : |] troi A pecullar fe.iture of ice «m that although Winfleld flnlahod thiid it, all heata, he goi none of ihe money, eecond 11 golng to ,1 d.ffirent horse m each heat. it. iilla: |:M Haas (irotllngl Taeemli won ln »iraighr heata 2:18.1 2:1l-i 2lfl'.- Iqulqu*, Oovarner Halt, tlo mmaie >'r"'lv nnd I'nnca 11 nlso ilnrled 2 12 .¦- Ipaelnal ftiarlrj H won ln atralchl heata. IIH : li p,. j |0S Babbeil*, Molll* Miirne«. !..: 1 inj v.,ur Bld al -i irtad ? TIIK NKU-HHINSU ICK MKFTINO New-Brunawleb, N l July II (Bpocial). -Th* flrst meeting of th* New-Brunairtck Drlving Aaaoclatlon ,,n the nea ira-k in Hlgbland Parb, near this Ity, op»ned thi- aftern.on The tra-k was In good ondltlon, and iba attendanco asceeded on* thou- ¦and The paclng n .. ln the " asa araa eloeo ai 1 egcltlng N"l I>u\is won two str.-ilK-lit hi-iiin. and then waa ili'eiie.l ln Ihree hca'H str.ilght hy Prlnce H each ..-*t by about .1 head pho meet¬ ing will close to-morrow. The aunmary: 2 Vk <\ar. itrstilagi Prtac* Evgaae, flr*t: Wor*n wmd r»i Palm r ihlrd. Tim* :. 21'». 2:24%. 2:21%. rlaaa (pacingi Prln * H Brat; v»d Davi*. fe,-,-,nd I. .... ihlrd Tim* t:Bl% -."..".'. 2:34%, 2.2.., 2:28% Team mc* Hr*-i»t I'lni* and Uttl* Miiggle. flrit; IUII* .in.t 11n|»tte. ae.-ind Lady tl and Dr. Ii.nner, thlrd. Tim* t :.«-» '_ 4... 2:51%. OOBBn* f,r THK TrvOTTKRfl. P'nr Polnter's mile ln "-1. nr Peorla nn Thura- rtay Indleatoa that tba Mg Tennieeea paear ls ln (.. rter form ihan ever thls yenr At the roi re- Bpondlng perlod last aeaaon he had not beaten 14%, although his preparatlnn waa more hurried ri,.':i ihan now Jamea A Murphy, tha Chlcago lurfinan, whu owna Star PolntOr, expecta to se. iiiin tbla year beat the two-mlla paclng reeord, 1:11%, now held by Chehalla; tho wagon recard for paeera 1:04%. held hj Jo* Patchen. and hls own reeord of llM% to sulky. Kew horaemen douht that h* will do all this If etays sound and stnrts und.-r favorablo .ondltlons. .loseph R Huhinger, th* w-fll-known New-Ha\'en turfman. haa hought of .1 H. Leonard, Hutte, Monl th* grsaf foni-yenr-old trottlng geldlng John Nolan, t'A9%, Bf Prodlgal. 1:11, from Fan- tsali. 2:1T%, hy Ram hero, 2 211.- Thla hora* hss boaten all of tiie heat ones In hls olas* on \Ve*t- ern track* thua fnr this Beaaott. and nlthough h* hugan the vampalgn witli.iut a reeord lt i_ Hald thut he can bc.it 1:10 at preaant. Mr. Huhinger Is reported to liavn pald 11.OV) for hlm. Bolaa will imi Btart ln the fio.iic. ra.e nt petroit next week, lil.i foriner owner having hoen uiiahle to buy a Kiihsorlptlon to th* blg *tak* raee. Thor* ahould be a good raee to-day at th* Park- gray track ln the match between John F. Dln- j.e<i a Bowman, 2:17V». by Moquette, and Oeorge Ihnken'n Creacent, 2:iy%, hy Utamboul. The atukes ar* 11,W_), and the rlval Rrooklyn trottera aeem to h* qultn evenlv matched. Croaoettt tumed the Parkway haif-miio tracb very handlly in tM% a few weuks ogo whllo Powmnn was up In th* bunch at Ilnrtf.ird lsst WOeh when the mfleg wer* trotted in 1:14% and 2:12%. W 11 flnyder wlll drlve Bowman to-day und J. P. Rogers wlll hold the rein* over Craaeent Jamea Rutier'a great four-year-old colt Dlrertum Kelly, 1:14, by Dlrect, now looka llk* the best on* of the Eastarn trotters engaged ln tha HO.Oo. raca at Detrolt. Ha haa won two racea withln the laat week. trottlng hla mlles helow 2:15 and Bbowlng the characteriatlcfl of a greai racehorse Some of the otner Ea.fltern startera wlll be Joseph B Hubinger's gray mare Bene by \\ IlkeBorlno; C. J- Hamlln-8 buy geldlng Battleton, by Re* Amerlcua; Oeorge R. Cole'a hay Btailion Quarter- ataff, 2:23"4, by Quartermaater and »r. J. C. MO- fov'fl bav geldlng Tacomla, 1.17, by Overatreet Wiikes. Rene and Tacomis were among tho gtartera ln the $10,000 race laat year. but they flnlahed be- hlnd the money and went through the aeaaon'a campalgn without wlnnlng a heat or galnlng a record. Rene ls atlll In the 3:00 elaaa. although ahe trotted second to the Montana horse Querlat ln 2:13\ at Beorla thls week. Tacomis broke the lee at the recent Wlndaor meetlng, wlnnlng hla lirst race and a record of 2:17. Quarter*tuff has not won a heat thls aeason, but he forced Dlrect um Kelly to trot three heats ln 1:14%, 2:HU and l:_M to beat him at Jfarfford. Battleton la the dark horse of the Detrolt race. nover havlng starte.i ln public. The promlnent Waatara frottera entered In the blg race are Nancy Klrig, 2:13^, owned by Huntlng- ton Brown. Manafield. Ohlo; Lurllne McGregor, 2:11*4 by Robc-rt McOragOT, owned and drlven hy Oeorge. H. Ketcham, Toledo. Ohlo; Ruaso- Oreek, 1:1414, by Russla, owned by Congressman fleld Includes more hlgh-claaa young trotters than ever before came together ln a race and the con- te«t for the "blue rlbbon of tho trottlng turf" blda fair to bo faat and furloua. Aeveral noveltlea In harneaa raelng have been added to the programme for tho Orand Clrcult meetlng ot Charter Oak Park, Hartford. One of theaa Innovatlonfl ib a Btaka raco for trottlng teams, open to all, wlth ailowances to amateur drivara. The entrance faa i* T2oo, and the cluh add. 1200 or Ifien to th- atakes. accordlng to tho number of st.irter:.. Ther.. wiii be two handicap races on the Buropean D an. and probably a snd- dla race for a, ptirs.' of UfiHA, provlded the beat horaea >>n the trottlng turf ran be secured as Btartera Another novelty wlll be a race at a mile and a half, open to trotters of the 2:12 clasa. Tho Hartford cluh has repudlated tho new rules of the Natlonal Trottlng Aflsoelatlon and wlll cond...-r Its Orand rircuit m-cetlng under tho old turf code wlth ellght amendments. CYCLING. THE LINTON*. MICHAEL PACED RACE TO-DAY. Mr-. rr nFTFvns on tbb RFsrtn.T- ttte ootrTigu A.VCE OF nACING KBS1B TO BB DECTOEm BT THE PATRONAGE.prvrn MEN Uf PRIMB oo\nrric>N. Probably no rnc. meet held ln vears wlll ho watched m cloaely _s the or.e to he held at the Manhattan Beach track to-day. The chlef eonteat of the day wlti be a match between "Jimmy" Mi. i.a.-l and Thomaa Llntori. and lt is expeeted to furnlah the best contest of the year. Promot>-rs and cluba win watch the outcoma and the number of apeciatora present. ln case rhe attendance ls Hmall It Is llkely that few other Mg mc,t_ wlll bo held In thls clty thlfl r-eason. Baced rac.-9 pf __ . rt coat a gre u .i-al of money, and the promoters aro not llkely to keep at It UlUeaa the ga;e recelpta warrant the exp.-ndlt'ire. It ls thought that Linton wiii hava the better paeenaakera Mlchael'a friends are rontl'ent tliat the ml-lge' v.-||| wtn, at:d they are I.*. klng thelr opinlons wl-h ..n?-h. "When 'Jtmmy' faces tn* Btarter wlth me to- mot-row afrarnoon," aaid l.lrron yesterday, "one of the denires of my Itf«_ wlll be accomollahed. I have looked fer a m»ett-~ wlth Mlchael for threa >>. H and It was as much f..r this aa any other reason that I came to America thls year. I have tr.lned hard for thj» contest, ai.d if I d;d not thinh ihat I would Win I would not go Into It. Thn pa.-. makers who wl.l |e,-.d rne nre as r.ardy a lot aa i hava ever aeen. They have won ten racea thla year and only 1..-.I on.-. ard each member of my crew believe-; that another vlctory wlll be added ta lha .ong Hei to-day. We ar.- all ln execllent con¬ dltion." -i Dlre r Culver, of the Naticnni Tracj< rearn AsBociation, w .nived «:th tha party wlll hai lha pace .'or Linton agalnat Da\e Hhafer, ls pai ilc-ilarly proud of his team. "We have the sironges' team we have vt fl-.-ured," he aald. and aa wo I _v.- a recor.l of ten \-lctorles out of eleven racea, we have no re.ison to Ba.- thla meel ng I believe that both I.ln'.on nnd McDuffee an d< .-oat Mlchael hehlnd our par-ern.-\kr-r3. nnd Wlll do th.-ir shar* to-morrow to m.ik--« thla another vlctory for tne h:ack and p:nk team." 'ihe mertiPK rhis afternoon between ine rratwhlle achool and rlay mites wlll be tho flrst that haa i«k- ti pla. a _ei-.ve.ii ihmi for thr-o yeara. At thnt '..:.-¦ Linton w.i.s aaxloua ta m...;i Ml-hael, and posted h depoatt wlth The London Sporting Ltfe" to t.:::.i tha match between ihe two men. M.ohoei ihorily H.':.-r thal departed for thls country. and me over a few montha later. lt »_, .it th!a t!m<. thal Edward Plummer, who waa L ln- manager, made the boaet that Linton .1 driven Mlchael from Enfiand. Linton dente« ever having mada such a Btatement. On the contrary, I. larea that he .rttlclsed hla manager for the len rh When l.lnton arrHed In America he promptly ged Ml bael. and a r-ice was almost ur- ranged f«r when Mlchael f.>ur;d it naceaaary to re¬ turn to Englai.J to .iti.-::.| to aome legal off.i.r^. ;. tha liral tlme Blnca (hen ihat L-ul.u ha* had nn oppnrtunity t-> meel rhe midgeL ?- L. A. W. RT'LLETIN. Baltlmore, July lV-Alhert Mott. chalrman of tho League of American Wheelmen Raelng Board. haa is."-;.-.! the following bulletln: ihe WeatOeld Y. M. C. A.. Weetileld, Maaa, has be n pl ed upon the Hai of tr.r.-... to whlch all ¦anctiona wiii be refuse.i. for ptomot.ng unaanc- tloned racea Bcglatered: 2.131. H. Watts. Denver, Col ; 3 U. K. W. Cooney, Burllngton, Vt.. ..;..i. \v B Mur- Dhy, Hurll.-.g'on Vt.. :'.1_. O. I». .. Koster. Boaton. Ma 2.I.V.. T B, Tarment, New-Torh Suepended: John »;.itenby. New-Bedford Ma>? July ... Imk for improper conduct at a race meel W. W. Qulnn ar.d W J Smlth. Wefltfl-ld, Mass to July 3, 1888, f..r rldlng and oftlrlating at un- Bencttoned r.n .«. K N. Huntreae, Northfleid. Mass.. ro Auguai 9 1888, for promotlng and offlclatlng at unsanciioned' r.t..^. AlB, ri.;.<l off L. A \\\ track* tn ev¦ ry capaclty. lamea Rutherford, Ulnchendon. Mass, to August 13, 1888, for felea entry. John K.irley. I'hiifld-lphla. i'enn Wllllam Krlser. Aahland, Penn.; li \\". Blckaler and Rueeal A Bpecke.a, Lebanon, Penn.; E. L. Butphen and Baul J Bin.her Aabury I'ark. N. j., john Mirtln, itrookhn. N. 'i Jamea Thompeon, Redbaat N J Jack Boenar. Jr.. I'lttMbuiK. B.-nn.; Burt-.n R Kd- « irda. uiiiiamsport. Pennj r. B. Hatton. Bhila- delpnta, Penn Barry u Krause. ptttaion Pabn Jamea ll. Bmlth, Baltlmore, M.i., to July 3.) for fallure to ride. -wtions granted: K a. a. m. e. rhuivh, Phlla¬ delphla, Penn July Ml cloaedj Junior O. a M E F. B AMWclatlon, Phll.i.lelphla. Benn., July' lt cloaed; Wl.llamapprt Wheel Club, willUmHport. Penn Feptemhrr .. H ' OF' INTBRttT TO WHEELMEN. Many of the members of the Tlnrlem Wheelmen h-ive gnne to the front to serv» thelr country. and Ineldentally many more of th.ni ar.- willlng tO go In caae tlnlr aervlces me needed Oeorge Relth. who was one of the f,i-,t,.-.t rtdcrs or. the Irack laat \¦- ir. la secend lleutenant ln Company I. Sth New- York Volunteere. oth-r meaahara of c.e ciub in the I'nlted State* aervl. e nre O^r-ar I, Foley and Chiries B. Kervan, of the Sth Regiment: Tneodore Schmelr., of Troup M. Rough Rlders. I.eelle V. Mock- ridge, of Company I. "let HeK.ment. W. W. Beter- kin. of company C, 2ist Infantry: Louie Ilildehrand on the i nlted siat.w ateamer Reeolute; Cecll B BarcUy and Percy M.le.s. ln the '.".'d New-York Vol¬ unteers. at Wllleta Polnt Thera ure also many membera In th.. l.mr. and oihers in ihe 7th ReeT- ment. On Attgust ! rh.- clubhouae wlll he ont relv ronovated from .-ellar to roof. When tho Improve. iiientn bav.) I.een tlnlBhed tho members e.xpeet to have the flnest blcycle house ln the clty. The Poll eaae came up la Part I of the Rupremo Court yeaterday. On the suggestlon of Assl.stant t orporatton Counaal Rldgway. the case waa nost- pone.l untll Wedneaday. p Beveral of tho dlaapp«Mnted forelgn rldera who ama to thls country expectlng to plok up fortunes on the cycle track wlll sall for France to-day. Among the number wlll be Baul Bourette and tl.e Ja lu brothera Another paaaengar arlll be c w Miller, the wmner of the slx-day race Miller ex- peets tO arrange aeveral mat.hes wtth i-or.la.i_- Biid llouret in long-.llstance rontest.-". The fart that the New-Enrland Baaaen-fer Asao- -Intlon haa granted ono fare for the round trlp for the Natlonal meet la b.-ln* felt throuKhoUt the New-England Hlates. ond It la bellevml that more wheelmen wlll attend the Natlonal meet next month from that aectlon of the country than vlfllted Bhlladelphla laat Auguat The rate from Boaton of j2i is one of th.- [oweat aver made out of that clty. and all of the wheelmen ln New-Erti and who are Int-reated In the au.-ceaa of lloaoii ln her efforta to eeeura tl.e meet ln !)9 wlll __k_ advantaae ..f the opportunlty to go to IndXanandta 10 Hflfllst the Boaton 'W Meet ..luh. .¦¦BpaaiB Tho rcgular acheduled run af tha Ma.llson Wheel¬ men wlll ,tart from the clubhouse to-morrow and procaed vla Fort Lee Ferry, Hudson County Boule vard and Barmn Polnt l-'errv acrosa MtitoW Ll and to Mldlai.d Beach Mtaten lal- .larence Ruiand. Arthur O. Terry and J. Robert Balley. three faat Patchogue wheelmen. have formed a trlplet team, to try for rocords They ride wheel gearcd to l.. The team haa indlvldual Store Closes at Noon To-day, In Brief IVe are at your service up to /_ uh >e 0% dock.and after thatifs OUR turn. ft's a short dayt but it will be an interesting one. Hercs a list of some sfieciol things for this morning. Men's Fine Tan and Russet Shots,-+ great sale of them. Thev are the reguhtr $3. $3.60 and $t shoes. Choose at tl.ftOg pair. Men's MaJras Golf Shirts, that are doU lar goods, for 50c. each. A very good lot of patterns to choos*; from. Men s Night Shirts at Forty Cents. Bet¬ ter than some dollar kinds. and as good aj most. Men 's Collars, at Ten Cents each, fifcj* cents for six. They look as well as any 25c. collar, and wear better. Men's Light-ueight Suraters, made ln France. and very fine goods. The whoU- sale prices have always been Five Dollm each. We ask M.M at retail. Bovs' Long Trousers Suits, for aget 13 to 19. A lot of about 100 that has been collected from a number of broken linet The regular prices were $11 and $12. choose from these at $8. Boys' Linen Trousers, ages 3 to 16, at 35c. a pair. Enough said. Untrimmed Leghorn Hats have been re- duced to 35c. each. A bit of chiffbn, a flower or two and a twist ofthe hand, and there's a pretty and inexpensive Summer hat for you. i'eniilated Cnrsets. cool, light, strong, from a m.iker that hncr^s kOW. Made from an imported double net, medium and long waists. Regtilarly $1 and $1.80, Three hundred of them on sale to-day at 75c each. Shirt WaisH at little prices. There'j t showing on the second floor of the prettiest to be found in lawns, ginghams and per- cales at 50c. 75c. and $1 each. Theie prices are hcnestly remarkable for the goods, as you will admit on investigation. All the waists are as_ortcd bv sizes for easy pick- ing. Plenty of 40 and ii sizes. Garden Hats,. handsome. striking. ef. fcctive things, light as the air itself andar- tistic M onlv high-class millmerv can be. All white or all black..it's hard to say which is the handsomer. Thev are for summer-time " half dress, ".the hats for picnics and lawn fetes and piazza wear. They have all the snap and dash that they should have for these purposes. and all tha ta.ste and skill that all our millinery hu, but note these prices:. $2.25, $3. $3.25, $3.50 Th$ Selling of the Rodman at Tveu) dollars has exceeded by a wide marginaffj* previous experience we have ever had ifl bicvcle retailing. We do not thi/rfr th*t the'history ofthe bicvcle business can ihow such another set of figures. We mention this merelv fnr what tt prnves bv inference. The ge.ite~-t bicyde bargain of the country ought to result in the gre.itest bicvcle selling. We began with a colossal stock, but al- readv see the end in sight. There is no prospect (we are glad to sav), that bicyde conditions will ever again enforce s_:h bicy¬ de bargains. The time is now, it ever. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T Stewa-t A: Co Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. rooords _* rar-era, ar.d together they rr.ike * t*M trln They aro end*-avorlr.g to make a matcB ""*"* the Bouthampton tnpier t<-,.m, and are open io BB ehaUencaa on the laland. Cyritst- de-drlng to Joln the I,eagn<> ot Arr.*rt**a Wheelmen m^y obtnln full prlnted Informar'" aad m»mhen>hip blanka by eendlnK thalr Bamea nnd ad* dr.Mcs to the <'yollng Bdltor of The Tnhune. KIXG WILL RF.MAIX COACH. KOOTnAI.L TF.AM OF rMYFRPITY Of WTBOOTB-i RB_BtOAOH HIM M-idlnon. WlB July t.V-Phlllp Klng ef Wmn- lpgton. who has i-oaohed the COOtball ¦"¦'¦ '"* *-. I'ntverslty of Wls.-on-in for the lar-t tWO >«»"*. haa aaata been .-ngHged to fiu the po?m-" Kir.f announred at th<» cloae of last ae_*on Ml t_* tentio.) :o glve up foot ball and d.-vo:- la time to l.usinoss. but. ufter a mo--r urgenl Invttattej ta return. he has wrltten to tr.* Athleti- C rnittlttee that he wlll be on han.t for the openlng of _e ¦eaaoa. THE BI8LET MEET. or-ERVfrrr rifi.f.mev **.i*" the K.*n.AP*»Bi CHAL._F.NOE HT-TAXAPIANH F'TRTH London. July 18. At the meetlng of the Natlenal Hlfle Asso.-lat'.on at fllsley to-day. ihe *lgM-m*n team m.it.'h for the Rajah of Kolipore rhallenge Cup. aeven ahota, at 20.), WX) and 888 yard- »n "»"<"» by the Cuernsey tram. wlth a total of Ttt The Vtrtorla team. the winnera of the troph"* 1H07. i«.'ore<l 741; tlie Hrltlah team aCOred 1*\ th* Canadlin^ sr.^red 7?"> the Jersey etgtK h*A "'.» 88 thetr cre.ilt and the In.V.an rlfl-men Baade '¦' polnta. The srorea of the ."HnndUnii In th.> r-.A'.'h w*"*: Hayhurat. &>. McVltUe, >^, Blau, U, Forbea »; Roee, !).'.: Broadhuret, Bl; Hutrhlnson. *>^ and L-8-" teaanl Bmlta, H WOBAB.8 GOLF AT SIIXSECOCK HILLS. Southamton. N Y Julv U fJpcctaB CHrtBg ,0 the heavy raln whl.'h f.-U h^ro laat W.-dne^day t^» aroaaaa'a ratrular areefcty Bandtcap m:»t.-h al '". ¦hlDaaeeok Hiiia Ooif riuh wna poatpone.1 aatll ¦** day. Tho ex.esalve h.^at. however. pre\onted tha golfera from belng out In force. Tfbere were onT thlrteen entrl.'a for io duy'a ma'rh. n^r n> arly 8B mnnv .s there ueuall"* are for ihe Welnes.li> "O*"" petltlona Tha aooraa falloar: _r-.ii ll\-»r ¦. Mlaa J. Ruaeetl .....!.* '-' JllM F, D. Wyckoff .108 *. Mlaa H Mund^. 1. 1 Mi-» II Tlarnev.*"*» Ij ^ Mr» <. s Browa . »i I Mr* .'. Miller . )<"» l'i A M .i s r\nrw . 0< M 2 Mra .; I.ivirm-ion .MB II Mr- A. II. T-rmiro. '.'v Mlaa r. E. wickiiam . '¦'* Ml«* H. Par-sh .10*. t* Mlaa M. Miadiraaa .ui | .. Mlaa M. l. J>ne». ui ¦ lw THE CAXADIAX TESXlS ( HAVPIOXSRIF*. Magara. Ont.. July H (Specl il. The Oanadfaa oh..mplon««hlp tennls tournament waa rontln-** here to-day. In the flnal alnglos M D Whltman, of Harvard. <1, feated K P. Fls.-her. of Kaa*»Tt_| In a elaSB *«nd Intereatlng match of flve -et«. ana wlll pluy L. K. Ware lu the ehamptonahlp rouP* to-morrow In Ihe douUoa, War.- and Forbea "»"* meft KUoher and Whltman in the flnal*. Bcorei- _in({]»>« .ilnal r.mndi .M. l>. tVtiUman. n_-\_rd,_ 8*88 E. r Fi».-rn-r. New-Tork. D--7. 2- «. .1.4. 1.4 *..,., rouM«» uirit rounJ.-R. H. C-rleton and Ueal* W.V ef liouuri. Beal Ralph -UKIttrlek and tllab U'liiia**"* Haiv.id. .'. -4. r,-3. _._ «-mi-nnal raoaB- E. P. FU^her and M D. _MI*I_ -««t R. W. P Maiihewa and Scott Oriffln. 9.4. 8.ir E. Ware and J. P. Forb«e baet IL H. Oai l-toe and ***** Wrlght. 7-fl, 7.ft.

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PROGRAMME OE 8PORT8 TODAY.

RACINO Rrlghton BoadvTHOTT1NO I'arkvllle Orhlng riuh.

Parkviiie. _:;<-< p. m.; Jeraey Clty nrivingCluh ra -es. Weat Blde track, 2:80 r m

CTCLINO. -Mlchael-Llnton match race at

Manhattan Beach. 2_J0 p nir,_...,v.T,BASEBALL.-S*. Loula apalnat Brookljn

at Waahlngton Park. Brooklyn. 3:30 B rn

Morristown Fleld Club agalnat r.r.RlfwoorlFleld Club. BBflewood; iouth Oranfa FMWClub Btalnat New-Jemy AtMatk Crob,Fouth Orange.LAWN TENNIP Oannrllan rhamplon-

Bhl'r!'. Nlagara, Ont.: Invltation tournarnent.E.^cx, Maaa __

BOXING -At Pelloan Athlctlc Club.POLO.-Final conteal for Cedarhurat

Challenge Cup. Cedarhurat I.ong laland.

SHOOTINO..Brooklyn Oun Club. claybirds Unloa couraa; Hudson Rlver OunClub' League. rlay blrds. Pouphkeepale;Bcdford Rod and Gun Cluh, day Mrds. Becl-ford. Ind.CRICKFT .Roaevllle acainst Manhattan

ot Rosovllle. N. J; New-Jeraejr AthletleClub, Team A. against New-Jecae** Ath¬letle Club, Team B. at Berq. n Polnt .I.eapueehampior.ship gamea); Manhattan tipaniMtKlngs County Bl Oeorge, at Proapect Park;Brooklvn aa.iinat Roaevllle, at ProspectPark (AaaC'latlOT championBhlp paines.;Paterron against Montcl.tr. at Paters.-n.Kcarnv apainat NVw-York Arbn ath. at

Kearny. N. JOOL.F..Cnntlnuatlon of the open tourna¬

ment at Cooper«to\vn; team match betweenMorrla County and Oakland x«>!f team?.

Morria County Oolf Club; weekly handicapfor the Frederirk B. Pratl Cup, QueensCounty GoM Club, '".len Cove; .membera'handicap at Marine and FLld Club, Ba;hBeach; team match between Harbor Hliland Nutley goif teama staten ip'and; teammatch between Apawamle and Marine andFleld golf team?. Rye; membera' han.l.cap.Montclalr Golf Club; team match betweenD\'ker Maadow and Fairfleld County gc-lfteama Qraenwlch, Conn.; Oovernora* ouj.conteat. Flushlng Golf Club; memberahandlcar. Englewo.id.TACHT1NG.Kaclr.g at I.archmotu. Match

between the Wanda ar.d the Acuahla.

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NING BTREAK.

COSTI.T ERnOFH BT HOME n_4YER*» BKABU T1IE

AS.ISTANT TATT.-KNPERP TO TAKK THB OAME

.UOBT PATT1NG BT ROTn TF.AM*-

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T_e New-York and Louls.;.!. trarns began thelr

present afiies ot gamea at the polo Orouada yea-tenluy afternoon In ihe aaaaaaoa of the ububI out-

pourln-j of poaalbly a thouaanl people. lf r par-ticularly lib.-rn] estimate ls made, Rut everythlngabout the Harlem Hollow incli.hure la llberal th'aedays. and lf this BPltlt ls not crushed b. fore loriKthe abancaa are ;h,n ihe management will providca band of raualc und ln addltlon glve to ea<hapeerator who paya 2*> centa or EO centa admlaslona handaome aouvenlr pl'ture of "Johnny" Wardand "Edd\' TalcotlThe Karr.r- jreeterday waa b f\onr- and eTcltlne

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i;»med rugr- s>- Tork. 1 Btelea baaee- 'ir»d>. w«r»»r ... Rttcfeei 'i »¦ ....¦."¦ '.'* Weaner, (i»rk. Doyl*yirai baaa by «rrori N*« Tork. ) I^uitvi; «. 2 t-ar

rlfl^e hll--P(affr>rfl Plrai baaa n balu --OIT M**kln. 4.

off C-anltigham, 4 HH by pMchei ball-Van HaltrenBtru,-!< out -Bv M -k :i .'. )'»f.t'l ball -Warner \\ UJpliohe= M-r-k.n. a [_efi or baaea n> .' fork 8; Ix.ui*-vllle. 'J T '¦:. 88 I'mi-ii-B Lgael -n* Andrewa.

BROOKLYN WIMa A PINB OAME.

gT. l.Ol'IS DBI-UTBD IM A HABOafUUHBT.nrEt.vK-iNMNo uiNiaar

The Brooklyn t*im won a taratva-taalnfl framefrcrr, St. LrOUla al Waahlngton Park. Brooklyn. yea¬

terday Mllicr atnrted ln to pltch for the home

team. b 11 baeame l'l in the ..eeond Innlng and rjult.Dunn ;_kJng his piace. Roth Grlffln and I^ichance,who played centre fleld, were Injured. AlcxanderBmlth. who went Into ihe game ln the elKhth Inn-lna. rapped out a tbree-bagger In tl.e twe.fth, andeoored on Jones'a r.ns.e. cndlnp th..- game. Scor.:

RRO-KL.YN BT. IX)l'IS...>. -t> -,--. a . ab ..:¦!. a e

A. Bnlth. rf 2 1 1 I 0 B I.-»d. rf '. r» ..2^0Otiffln. rf... 2 fi 2 1 <. <i Bt*n_#l, cf. .'. o 0 ,1 .) 8JO(.-< rf S .' 1 «. " Harley. lf.... 8 8 1 2 0 0-h<-'kir_. I.' 4 o 1 n .. (1 .. .*».. r. 1 1 .. 1 .1Tu-V-t. ir.- 4 0 2 14 '. 1 I'- ker, Ib 4 1 2 HI 0 .)Malimau. 2r> 5 <. 0 3 .'. u But'en, r .3 o 1 3 4 0Shln Cf. 3r .".00.1 ..' 0 yulnn. aa_ K 0 S 8 8 1Mi-'..ri .a.. toi. 2 1. Crooka. 2b... 8 0 .. 4 4 uB»an. c- 5 0 0 3 3.) Hu«».<y. ->... 8 0 6 9 1 1Miller. p ... 11 0 11 o 1 0-D-nn. p.:. 0 1 0 2 0 Totaii -41 2 6*88 18 2Erirr-L if 8 1 2 1 0 0

Tr-rala 41 3 12 3.118 l1

..Vrne out wh#n VtnalBg run waa acorflrlBaaetdra .o o 1 o 1 e 8 o n o o 1 aBt. I_.ule. o 2 o a 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 O -_

Earned rui»- Brooklya, 2. B« !/....:», ) Flr*. ba** hj-«rre . I'r Klyn. 2. St. Ixuli. 1 Iy>f( '.n tn»-a Hr-cklyn.B; Bi. _/-ui». 10. l»-a* ..i i*,l» <)IT Millf, 2, off l.unn,8; off >Iutl.e>'. 2 Btruck cul Ry Mlll-r. 1: hy I)unn, 1Ttire-- haac hlt .fmlth T*. ».aw I.I. -Q.'.nn. Ka-rlflrehlt- Huc irn Pio'.in bBae*..1 .r.fla. Qult.n. Laehanc*.Bfeoeaerd, Ma«o<n. Iiouvla playa Begi*a and Oob»;-h!nd>. Mall-nin and Tur'.i»r Hlt hy nlt.-hed .ll.RyM'iier, De'-k-r, by Dunn. S.-nr-l. ».y HuRh*y. Tuck-r.WIIJ pltohca.Tiagfcey, 2 I'mt lr*».Oarfney and Hr..we.Tfm*- 2 20.

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BALTIMORE, IB; CU1CAQO, 6

naltlmorr. July II.- The Orlolea made a Oarrlaonflnlah ta day. "nd won out ln the nlnth Innlng.Wlth the score I to 3 agalr.nt th.-m. Chlrago went

to bat In the nlnth and st-ored alx runa on two

trlplca, a douhle. a slngle. a haae on balls an_ two.rrora. In their half the Baitimorea aolved WooUb'bdeltrery for flve Blngles and a douhle and won theaamo wlth one man down. Kverltt ahd Mcfor-BBlck lndulged in a Aat flght on the vlaltors' U-nch.

Ctfrjclffl

TIRE" 88.80 pr., flran-BBtad. lWrat madranty. U pr. ilI.\ERAl_lZEU RL'IJBER CO 18 "Ufl BL

the result cf hadlnage aa to whlch wna account-ahle for an error fJrandStand potrnn.fl aeparatedthe beillgcrents. hut McCormlck waa 100 badlyu?*id up t. contlnue play. Attendance. UH

Bflplmnre .8 0 0 0 0 12 0 4- 18

Batierlea.-Nopa and C!-.rk*. Woeda and I.nnahue.-.-

P.TTSBVRO. «; BOSTON, 0.

Boaton. .Tuly 15.-The Champions played wreteh-edly ln tho fleld to-day. They were weak at thahat, and wero easlly ehut out by Plttahurg. At-ledance, 1.800. Scnre: _..._' R. H. E.rmabur-f .3 0 1 0 O 0 0 0 8-0 *»

Bea.r>n .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 T 4batterl-*- Tann-hlll and Howermaji; I^wia an- P-ra-n

CLEVELAND. «; WAfHIK-TON, 4.

Washington. July 15..Wrlgley's error ln the eev-

enth gave Cleveland the gamt. Attendance. 1.300.RW: R. II. E.

Waahbigtoa.2 01010000-412 4Cleveland .8 8 " 0 0 0 n 8 1 .» D 1

Batteries.Weyhlng and Mo'iulr*; W(l-«.n nnd 0*C_a-nor.

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PHILAPELB11IA. 7; PINCINNATI. 8.

Phlladelphla. July B..The Phllllea eaally defeatedI'lnclnnatl to-day. Dwyrr waa hlt hard. nnd araa

relleved b| Hftl, whlle the Rrrts could do little withFlfield'a piiching. Attendance, -.412. Beon

R. H. E.Clnr-innntt .* 1 U 9 9 9 9 9 ?-. 4 8|Phlladelphla .1 1 0 S 0 9 9 B a.1 M .'

Battflrtee Dwyer. Blll and Vai.Kt.ri, F'.fl-ld and M--Farland.

OTHEB OAMES TBST-OtDAT.Ar ProvMenee- Montreal, ". ProvtBeaee, «At sprtnun-M Tomni .'¦ BprlrgOeld, 4Tl fortlan- flrai aam-: o-rtland. i". caaaaeaigua, -.

Be« -:id i.-ani- iVnUn.l. 6; nr.in.lH'.arufl. 8,Al Oaweg-i Lyona, 11; Oawego, 2.At Auburr lubum, .'.. Peimyra 8.A- H..me h .rn. ... I'tlea t.At Wllkesbarre Buffalo, II; l\Uk-.«harre. a.A' I" 11. II lietri.lt. 4. 81 I'aui. 8At rohimbuB.ColumbuB 1. Bl. _"*-"*"*< .

At Indlanapolla IndlBnapolla, 8; KanaaflClty, »8.At Mllwaukee Blllweukee. 8; Minneap..liB. i«.

Al Harif..r.l Hartford. 18; Newark, 9.At I'atera.-n Pateraon. 2. Rr""1"*' °i-7At Norfftlk.nral B-rae: NorfMk. Bi f-aaeeeter, 7.

er-rnnd _-.ru- Lanraater 8; Korfolk, 1At Kichmr.n-1 Hlrhmond, «; Alie-Jtewa. *¦

,At Y lUBgatown V. iingati wi IB; **-r"n>!d,: »¦At N-wr-mile Nem.-aal>. tl. F. rt Uayne, 0.At Otiawa Byra uae, »; Oitawa, 1.

e-BASKHITB

li waa day of aurpriaes. Plttaburg went down

ln >;.-> atyle before Brooklyn and then went to

Boaton and defeated the champlona, Bhutting themout ,-,s well. Th<- leadera fell before Phlladelphlannd New-York bowed 10 Loutavllle. whlen waa re-

garded aa belng Btremeljr eaaja baaaball team haa i.een organiaed bi Babylon,

Long laland, arlth John B. Doiiard aa manager.A aerlea of name- haa been arranged to b* playedduring Auguat. Beveral well-hnown ameteur pla)an have Jolned tha team

li would not Burprtee many people if Amnn re-

ilred permanentl* from beaeball He did hla erortiand dld it weii in hi« tlme. bul his ruture aaelther pluver or manager doea nol appear ta w

par l. ui.irly brtghlTannehlll, who ehut the rhamplona out yeater¬

day, has won aa hlgh a percentage of the gnmeat, |,a pltched a any pHcherln the League. Wlth

tean behlnd nim ne would proba¬bly nol have loet a gaiu.Cladnnatl agaln went down before Ita old Jonah,

Phlladelphla, after bavlng nn apparently eeaj tlmewlth Bflftlm

BOIINO.

H'COT ABD COBBETT MATCHEB AT LAt-T

The muoh ilacuaeed prtaeflghl between HomerBeit.y. otherwue known aa "Kld" MeCoy. BndJnmea J. COTbetl »as BITanged nt a meetlng held

IB thla clty yeaterday Tl.e ii.< 1. Wlll fighl at Buf¬falo for a puree of 130.000 on Beptember 10 M

Coy wlll traln near Boaton, nnd Corbetl win dohis pretimlnnry work nt Aabury Park. II ¦

announced that Oeorge Conaldlna win managaCerbett bereafter. Nathan Button. n botelkeenerof Syraeuae. wiii. lt la aald, furnlab ihe money roi*

\ ordlna to the artlclee, the men are to flahlbefore a vliaacope in h i.uildlng. at.d lf tha weatherls noi elear th.- ma-h ls lo he poetpon.-d fromrlay io day ao as 10 aei a B©od daj ror ..

graphing marhlne The nghi wtil nor be put offnoweve" after B.i.temt-er IB The bulldlM taanew one at Cheektowaga. twelv* mlnutea rldefrom Buffalo, on the ||na of the Weat ihore Ballrojd _.

IXTERXATIOXAL CBE88.

pll t.pnt'RT l_OBE8, TABRABCB WIBB, ani> AOAIB

THI Two L.BADBBB ARg EVER

Viennn. July IV -The Internnlioral chea* |oiirn«-

meni. now In progreaa ln thla dty, advanced an¬

other step to-dajf when the thlrly lliai round waa

V«-gun thla morning. Ihe palrlnit belng Bfl fd lOWflBalrd vi Halprin, Trenehard ra Marocay, Rurnata Btetntta, BTalbrodt ra Mareo, Alaptn va.

Behteehter, Tarrr-ach re. Bho_-a!t.-r. Behlffera va.

Blaekburne, Janowakl va Plltahury. Upke \a.

Tr>.-higr.rin. and Caro a hye.Vi terday three adjourned gamee, l'f' unfr

|n prevlouB rounda of lha eonteat, wer. concluded.Jam wakl beal Btelnlta Burn beal Halprin andWalbrodi nnd Marocay flr.-w th-ir gameAi i n'. I-- k mla afternoon an adiournment wa«

tnk.-i. At lhal Um. Marorz) had beaten Treneh¬ard, Hiim nnd Btelnl'a h«d drawn Walbrodi loxi 10Mareo as dld Aiipin 10 BehleehteiWhen play waa eonclueVd thii evenlng th'- fol¬

lowing addltlonal reaulta were arrived al Balrdnnd linlprln drew, Tarraeeh heei Bhowalter, Bchllf.-rn and Blockburni drew, Janowakl defeated Pllta-bury and I.Ipke loat t'> '1^. hlgorln.Tno *core uf uil the conteatanta now rea.i-. aa

followa:W a \>al Wog Leet.

Ainpin .1" )¦'( MarflX-y it liBalrd . b1. -l'. I'tllsbury . 234

thurna .18 18 tchiffera . H1. |8VtBurn .Ifl 12 > ;<¦ .»r .17 11

. .,1.11 ln >. .walter .lOVi 1- ,

linlprln .184 174 Ktelnlta .18 11lrtn.wakl ._i> 10 Tarraarti 884 «',l.lpk- .17 lt Trem-hard .......8 _.'.Mi . 14 17 TBrhlaorln .1«4 1-4The thlrty aecond round «in be played lo-morrow

ln th<- following order: Plllabiirj va Behlffera,Blaekburne vi, Tarrasch, Bhowalter ra. Aiapm,Bcblechter \s. Walbrodi, Marro va. Burn, Btelnitava, Trenehard, Marocav va. Balrd. Halprin va, Caro,Tachlgorln va Janowakl and I.Ipke a nye.

OEXERAL BPORTIS6 BOTB8."Tommy" Whlte, of Chtcaga, and "Soily'' Smlth. of

faiifornin. have been aaatehed ro r.nx taveaty-flverounda before the r}rent<-r New-York Athletle Cluli,of Coney laland.The Boefcaway and Hudaeti County Oun Cluba

wlll shoot riff a tta on Monday ot Ihe RockawaygrOlinda Back team haa won a march. and thlsone will dedde tha eonteat.

lt |s nimored that the Bay Rldge Athletle Cluhla after Bay View Park, at Klfty-nlnth-flt andThlrd ave.. IJrooklyn. for nn athletle llr-ld. Tliejingrounds would be an excr'.ient nlaca for footbell,cycllng and baeeball. There ia nlao a danclngpavlllon, whlch could be uaed f.ir tralnlng quar-terr;.

At Weehawken to-morrow the Brooklyn Na¬tlonal I.eague, ba«eli.ill team, wlll play the WentNew-York PleM Cluh i<-am. Koaier wlll pltch forthe Weel New-Vork team.

"Gus" Buhlla and "Jack" MoConaleh wlll boxtwentj' rounda before the Pellcnn Athletle (llub to-nlght. The prellmlnary contesta wlll be two ten-round bout.-- the flrat between Harry Beterson andOeorge BaaaalL arid thr- otber between "Bllly''Mavnard and Young Bimpaew.John L. Bulllvnn wlll umplre the baaaball gama

at tho St. Ueorgo'i; crlcket grounda to-morrow !>*-tweaa the Hoboken Club and the Newark "Rtrik-ers," formerly i.l tl.e Atlantlc League.The Cuml.rldge and Cllfton Athletle c.lubB' baa-

ket-ball teama wlll play the thlrd game of thelrhcrle.i to-.lay «t Broapoct Park. Should theweather prevent them from playlng In th» Barktbey wlll play at ihe gymnoalum of the CllftonAthhtlc I'lub.The half-liollday nhootlng handicap wlll be de¬

clded to-day at Hollwood, N. .1. The condltlona eallfor trn blrda. 111 entra.ice, 11 to .11 yarda' rlse and21 yard.-' boundary. The ahootlng wlll l>e liegun at1 p. m.

The twenty-flve-round boxing bout between"Jack" r»aly. of Wllmlngton, Bel., and "Jlmmy"("urran, of f-.'nglanl, whlch waa to have titkenplace laat nlght at tl.e I_.-n.jx Athletle Club ln thlaclty, waa indeflnltely poB'.poncd, owlng to the aud-den llineaa of Daly.

CRICKET IX PB1LADELPBIA.Toronto. Ont.. July 13-Tho Canadlan Crlcket

Aaaoclatlon has declded to play the annual matchtn Phlladelphla on Auguat _. and 30.

THE RACETRACK.

A LABOl ATTENDANCE AT BRKMROlf.

JAMK? T. PI/^AN BBCBITBI a WBLOOMB fBOM

HIS APMIKERS--RKFI'I.T? OT T1IF. COMTBgTBThera was a larre ntt*nd..n~* at tha Hrlghton

track yesterday. The -ard was chlefly for ordlnary

horsea but there were some good ones engaged In

the aUegoJ handlcap. .lame* T. Hloan was present,ar.d received a warm welcome from hls friends and0 imlrers. The h-.ndic..pper-*t*wnrd wors a painedexpresslon and giarc.l it lha dlmlnutlve Jockey andat portly Thomas Welch, who tralns Oeorge Keene,as If they hnd taken n mean advantaga of hlm.

Th" handlcapper-stewird amlled complncentlv, how¬

ever, when h* 1'arnel that Isldor. a sprlnter, was

golng to start wlth 1_. ponnds on hls hack. Thomas

Welc;, should not have taken such an advantage.o« with Ploan In th* snddle Oeorge Keenc shouldhave cnrrled 117 ponnds.Pydney P.iget vlewed th* races from one of the

hoxes He anid that he knew nothlng ahout the

possible purchase of Hrookdnlo by Wllliam C. -Vhit

ney. nrookdsie is one of tne best-agnlppad bracd-Ing and tralnlng establl-limepts ln thls country. 1>

D. -Vlthoro. the foremo-t mrfmsn of hls time. waatiie founder Of Rrookda'.e. After h « death It WO*

purchaaad hy Colonel Wllllam P. Thompson. who

msde muny expenslvo nnd valuahle ImpTOVOmontaon the property. Colonel Tiiompson was a lea.ler

ln turf nffnlrs. hut death OVOrtOOb hlm, and th*

property fell Into tlie hanls Of his helis UMdflThompaon nnd winiam P. Thompaoa declded thai

raclng and hrerdlng were extremely rostly paa-tlmes, nnd the Rrookdale stud and raclng stnhlcwor* dispersrd at publlc sale The Thompsons r»-lalned a few racers. am<>ng them the three-year-oldcolt The Hiiguenot BrOOhdaM hn* heen on the

marbet aince last Movember, nnd it would not heai sil Borprlfllng if winiam V. Whltney hecameIti owner nnd Jamea BOWB hecame Ihe tralner of

the Whltney-Pagel stabi*.Tne betttng was (fn m.-ly Ilvely on every ra c

jreoterday, and well-bacbed h..rscs won and were

placed ln all the rn.ei.. Caldron piilled up lurne.Isldor cannot he rrstralned ln his races. and he

nopped under a puil In .'.ls conteal yeaterday. andwai unable t.» rcspi.nd when ealled upon to make aetTort in the homootretch. Oeorge Ke.nc. inBlnan'a handa, u. b good racehoree, and aron hlaraee ,>]*>% eriy.Th* starter nnd hls strnnge dovlce de.-lde more

rnces than the judge* On" or IWO horaea get ofTnnd the r' st run for MeOutnl

Fre.ieri.-k Oetihard'c Mtapah waa we;| i._.-k'd h\hlt. frleridi «.h> remain la thta nelghborhood, nndwon handlly ln faal tim*Jamea it Keene'* Bt. cjmid 'I ran unplaced In

the Kcllpse Stake- at Sandown I'ark yeeterday '1 >-

f.f;,k^-r. were won bv I.ord Kosehery's Velaaquel aiwere worth IBW.nOn Bafl was se.-ond and Qolettawns thlrd Jamea R Keene wlll not vlslt Eng-Innd thls v.-ar TImi I- eertaln. Beport* lhal h.Inten led to i ross th' Atlantlr h.ive heen rlrculatedMr Keerr- sa:d em;.i iti. illy yeaterday thai theaercports v. »re not true.rii:-T RACE Non-wtnner* tn 18M an. IM8; t_-BB *__!._

seiling Flve ruri . (lnelMnf

F' I'lPrlso-ll * C«hn'* b r D HI Waa *tP'Khnn.in BpKJer, 4 yrs IIT r*

iDoggeill 1 5 1 " '

Hcn«»i|"n Btabl*'* ch m t>4'..'r» i \:2tr. '_ ''i * "

i F *.« b * A.-.us. 114 iCollln-n- I" 1 }.IHr Wiil.n » tl lie, . iHoi _'-. I J 3

101 il_ltll*8*l-1 0 8-1 a ..

Mm Ti-imhtldg* * loft. (O'Cnnn _r» 0 1" -t I 1Owerm ¦' Ho.. ry il't.igb_*dy»o ift I -

Hard) r I III.fl-*m'*yl " i* 1 4 ..

Bweel nd. > IM.fCoyl-*) " 11 I JM t irman 4 114. iMa< _»yi " 98-1 I I

Tlme | 03bWam ea-i \- by two leagtka: » f llf bngtk b*tw*_» atr

< l and thlrd

8EOOWP -Arr- Fot iw year nlda; ttaa added; ser.!-.»Iiv- turlongi.

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......,,,-, r». M »b*rl t a -a b.o

r :> M- -v * C» 'i b ' Lad] ''» i*.je.; .lO'I^a " l I

W. i PsVy'a br. ¦ Bubjw I. 101--. i 8-1 2

|M ie*r |0». . IIXpBI'

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Ruawlla «*l4*n. IC4 ' " \ f~\M uni Hen mta 11« ¦'."' '-" " -" ! "

Tlm»Waa MaUy br l**a l*ngi__i; a leagih b*t-***a fttmt

arl 'l.lr_.

TIIIRR RA<*g $ann aittt; wlllna f>a* .

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iv .,. i- ' ni . illamliii " t" 1 "

T -r» 141Won :r a ___Hr* ly * 8aM -._".. » length balOIH

aeron.l .'A .>¦'¦'.

Viit'.Tii riACK Raaairag ll or*. added On* a*\. -.

C rtaiachmann'B 8ana' b c tjMorg* K**n«' ' ¦ - Hli ¦ I ¦.

lf.7 n, al I 8-8 I. 3XV .-? ,. |»| . >.IV I ¦. I. I«l

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Woa Ir. » i-lv» hv il"'.Blbl nelween .? Iami thliKtrtM RACE letllag Ivio *aa*a Ii farlr riahbard'* t- c MUi '-»¦

... | vr* . 11A lb iHan'ttonl 1U t 8'i rthlngi 'i bi b t-.fr.Gi '¦

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T-n ln a *1rlv» by * baadi MBM dlBMaee tet»>»n *ee

0*'. and ihtrdC|XTH RACTt jaOB *At»A. lelllng <">-,. rnlle.

A .1 ItrfTJtft ->i C rM'.ip. Ra R* ..r ram* 1 i IHIPI S vra . ut rt.

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Won Mftly by two length*; iw* leagth* teiw»»n Meoodan-1 thlrd.

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BRIGHTON BBACH ENTRIElThe entrh-H for lo day «re ,-ip. rollows:

FIRST TtAi'K Fnr ihr»»--,»ir-lfls ihat hava nm w-n

11. rt irin en* rii-e ihla \»»r. »»lllng. nne arvl .r.-

eightli Blll**NJmMWelgbl N-.iine TVel»h'

On-inen-al .II_ Merlln . 1°*l_.r.-l_:e .]|l.-:,..'er .|o|l/in.-n r*.l04jChar*g! Bt .|ol

s'". .is'li ItAC'F. Wat rnil«1en l*-- i»ir o.ili lha' hav» nnt

l_>.n wnnl or ihlrd welghis i«»lv- pourda r*|cw !>,-

w-ale H»B tiirlcngsTeanii . ii" llel*a Tnoma* irt7

.IW Oa.fl) .101Pederal . i'" noiuitrj Panea . 101Raatei i-.ir.i .1 l'r ESarlln*.|o7Improvldeni . 110fhorui Bm.h'7Julgt MaB'e .11" M« I_»rvll« . 1< -7l.iii.l.re .110 i.neena P.nAgt . |Q1Mlll II . 107 l..i Onlieni* .MITlltltli RACK For Ihree fgot ta .m.1 up»ar.; »«Ulng.

Hix turloti**nan'iuo II. IU Charanlu* .Iln

III. .111 llillali .llu.11.1 MI** l.mah .Un

Vaa An'wcrp.|i] BYshaaan . ¦.':.|j«ml-ni III H«- n_ ii.|.| '..;

f--.ii i;rn itACF tmf. KAtTIt-Tg; fe* thr»_ rmr-oMa:|M *ack; st*rter* to [.*> u:. wutt; I1.M8 added, '.

*_i Bd, M8_. and la third. $100, nl rhe added m «>j.er.aitlit anl allnwanrea fm» ond erie aliteenihmllea

C I lj»v<r'H rh. r. 8ly Ko«. t,v Pilv#r Kox A»terla. 121k. v Ai»*andr«'a h. c Baadera, by Haaover Coaaiantlnopia . .121

t". C O'Kallly'a fb. C %Vhl«i:in* .> n. by ImpWliinlling Jarket I'onnem.irn ,.,.114

J. A. I!»nneti'» hr e. BW 'iawaln. bv Oallantry>~gltalla.114

J. A Baaaetl'B 8 c. Haji.1«el, by Jlanovrr Imp. Tarentalla .iu

Tun.ev llrothera' b. c. Hwlfimai. b) Can.llemas N»ll.e.Hlft .114

W IjVelanda b. c. Ueorge |to\d. by 1-al.rllo-cacbuca . iuW i- Imly » li. g fenaailrnal. by firnaailr.n-llappy

Iiay .111

PiyTH BACB -Handlcap. rer tw,>-year olda Bl* tur-laaga

nuiihrr . 12" Imllatlon .10TJack foint.lis Judge iiagtt .102Mail Hia.IMH1XT1I RAC'B 99t thr*e j*ar ol.la and upward; aelilng.

Ona mll*.Hiirieique.114 <hnrentua .10SI, lavllla.111 Iten n.>naid.losBappahoaaoek .nw c*mp*nia .iou

Sl'VENTM BACB PTMCMBglOWB BlggPL-PCHASgIIANr'KAr. for rrur-year-olla and upward, 123mcb; |M ir laelaied out r.y | p m th* d»y b*r..roihe raee, |TSrt added, in neond 1200 and to thlrd 1100ot tha added mon»v feull atecplacha** cour**.

W. W, r>uniipnu«h'» b. g. .Th'.rnriln'*. bv Ma< ......ai.Thlalle, ag-1.l.VS

F. n. A T lilr.-.icoeK'* ch. g. R_val Mcar'.et, by Dukeof Macnta.Pli.'lur*. ft yra.16S

J. W Colt* b. Uacapod, hy hlr M-drtd -Chrlstlne.atti.14.1

F. C O'Rellly a b. h. Klnvarra. by Vergar.Conn*-nuri, 4 yr*.140

I. Bt. Colt* Ip. g. E^urrrj. by Imp- Ord*r.Qufnitown. S yr*.UT

T P Baarl'a b. g. Berufort. by Belrldare.Zora. B_flyr*..DouMful atarter.

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WASHINOTON PARK WINNERS.Chlcago. July lS.-Washlngton Park results.

Weather clear; track fasl:Ftrat ra.e mn* mile.- R__Haante_a M __«en: Wna

Dam. to 1. Meand: Port*, thlrd. Time «ytt nd raee (ona mltel -The TarceM. 11 to 1. won,

Ilnrh Pennv 7 l 10 aeeond; Hotauma. liilnd. Tlme -IV.

Thlrd Tc* (six f,.rl,n_s,-May gto*. 8 -«*."Tananan, out. Mcoed; MI** C_M__ thlrd. .?9-l_lfcFourth raca (flv* fUrlofig*) -rfplrltuell* 7 to M. WB8..even* ato .'.. leeond: B-uchon, thlrd. Ttme-i-w.*-

Klftb raee ,_ne mile and flfty yardM-f-eorge Krai*.Jto 1 wen. iiuph Bra. ft m «, lacoad: Batbaaoaa. thlrd.T.rr.». l:l.'l't.

. .*.THE 8T. LOUI8 RINNRR8

St. Loul*. July 15..Two favorltes and two secondebotcoo won four events nt th* Falr rtrounds thls

aftemoon. Weather plrasant; track faat. Bum-

nriries:

PUM raca ffor malden two year old filllea, four andone half furlor.gi)-Manlla. 108 iBelly), 10 to 1. won.

Ully Paaton. h-> (C. Ctoyi. 7 ro ;, and I to .'.. aewMd, Laj.. 'paln*, IM lOlln «) 10 to 1. thlrd. Tim* 0 ?

nd rae* (sli furlonga) i*.y Hamllton,,]«<*_':nv>r*». t.i to :.. w,n. Ulady* II, 103 (J. McDoaaM). B to 1an.l 3 ta I. second. CorTMpOOd, 10. iMielli. M '" I. thlrd-

rd rae* ireinng. for two-year-oMa. flve furt.ng*).ivarl llarn^« BB lBl*v*na», B 10 ft. w-.n. Our N.I!'. IW

1.1 io I and 5 ti i. aeeond; Oanua, 103 iRaturj..J lo 2. thlrd Tlm» l:09ll , ,__,

Foorth raca (fji gentlemen rtder*. ._* ^^BaJ-jfacir,M..rrln l-.i (8. Von Puhl), 7 to 1. won. Travl* 108 W.M.LK.nd. 8 ro 1 and even. MCond: Blg Kellow. 1_0(W :. im Ftohert, 10 to 1. iiurd Tlma i -."¦

KUIh ra.e lall and one-half furl'ngai---Mninr mwy.10..(Mcintyr*). 7 to l. *m. glama, 101 iJ. McDonald), M loi ... i 3 l. taooni: Borrow, in iMetberaoll), even. ihird.

T1"'xih1,_*e uelllng, on* mll*i- I_en. MI lf ¦f«I>£*>&.> ia i won; Blva, M IC. aay). 8 lo B and I to 1 woaaa,Myatery, i'» ii^nem. 2.". ta i. ttunl. Tlma.ih*.

BARNE88 RACIXO.

THinn BUCCES8PUL DAY oF THF, N'ARRA-OANSl'.TT P.\BK M EBTINO.

Provldnice. R. [., July l_.-<.nod weather anltrnck eondltlona prevalted at Narraganeett Park

to-day for the thlrd day of th* meet. Three events

Wl ra on the card. Draacb won three strnight heats

in the |_B trot. AlddalM tOOh three Itralght heatsin ihe mi troi wlth eaae. Tbe l:_f pnee reO,uirodfour hekta, iummary

B_M CLA88 TROTIWCI STAKF. Il.ooo.Presch b g. bv Sr Vlncenl (Snvderi. i.i

I.I. - t. .xian ¦ ul iThomasi. J - PTlnil>re|. br. c. (Paynei.Phllln U. b. g. (Rendrlcki. r i '..[i >i br . !Kleetrli Ught. br. a (Tildanj. ! ; ![_.! Mlller, »' m. iMIUeri . .

' '

1'..:. II rh | iMi Ponaldi. ' " :Brlgl Ught, i lllerij ck) -¦¦.. J »

Tlme 2 17'-. Z:Ub 'J lft'-.

:it n_agg trottik-1 btakbii.8.-.ai -Malla, t. m.. by 8lr Walt*r iPI*rc*1. J J 1

Valley, h B. hy M****n«*T Wllke* iTrout). .1 4 .

1 .k«n. b m. lK*lt*yj . ?-..'¦, N . "

i- .. -...-¦, l. * iiii.i . 4 ,i

I8

il .', sllurna, t a 'l^~ mi»i.'i.u, ....¦

Tl-oa a:l«V» U%, 2 MH.1 10 i-i.\-.- PACINO BTAK-E ll.ono.

¦hed. eh. s. b) .1. R Bbedd iMur*. \ar.rp. 2 111- rh fl. il-errar-sti . 1 4 « S

Ii Sllk. br rn. (Ty«oni . * ¦ r *

ma ...... a a a «Ilm- 2 1" 2 loS, 2.14'.. 2 IBB

?

OET-AWAT DAT AT UTTCA PHIVIN-l PARK

FOUB I'M- BACE8 POBTBgTEI), IS MBICH A

BBW r.A K RBOORD II MADB.

t'l.-.i. n. Y. July iv Thla *a« gel away day of

the t'ticn meeting, Bnd the rai log araa cxceiient.nd tbe erowd :.rge Democraey won ihe 2:11

.. - yeaterday, and Davld Kii-g.-.ok Ihe 2:9 trol troi waa won by Annl*

rn ln itralght heata Prinee Alert won thefrae-for-all ln lha oni" aray, and esi.-iiilished a

track reeord of : <>.\._. Th- meeting !ms heen h

i in rerj araj I imm211 i-f..\-.s PACIXll PURSg $.."» (u-iflnlr-'ed fr-rn

.. r . .' Shlil. . 1III. J

. . *-:

2 1.. j. 2 I.I. 2 14. 2 Iii'... I 14'

\ TROTTtN-l PUB8M |4nnImi M Ki-.t b p. Mlreen).'

. ll i"' . 1. \

. -' l i ¦(lllltlni .7 7 4 dla

Kufal* '. s .' <1"

.-.»«»-t ¦¦' h «. lAri illngi 4 4 di*- : 2B k. 3:M 2 .'2 I M% 5TH

2_a.l,AS- PAplSf) )'¦ IRgg »4-_.laat* L«ybtin r ^ aiamtatai . 1 l i

.2 I 2ie l« t-srn r. a i'. »n \ alKenhuighp. .1 2 a

M '-"» ir-i .6 4 4. 4 r. .r

nad^n \ br | iHllalng-T) . ft 0 .".; br. *. (Ilydfi .dis

I '* ! M -' 22\rnR-oron _Lt_ trotTInB awd parrMO penrn.

« \ rl i r inimeyi. 1 l lAr* br. a Me| . 4 2 2

.2 r. ::. * 41.

.te»< hr t iW Iw.irthl .6 6dl»Tim* '-' 12', 2 11.2 ¦'>:.

*.

TIM! SU'K WIIKK.l.CKS .T <'ON<'nRr>

roneord, S H., Joly !". Tne july meeting at

rivl part I lo-daj wlth lha Ihse-:> »i r. i i,i, thua far In tbo 2 n ra"o Dalta, tho

e llnaily won after flve heata CaiTla P-',u\. won m atrmght h<ula bul for an un-

'¦;..¦! by The Duba ln tha thlrdI paco waa very * lay for 'harlij .

Bumi ii221 rxaaa PAcnct__-i»uRgg 1.-00

- I) 2 B 4 I 1 lr> r». b p> \\ i- <-r rMarstnni I i 2 r» t» a

r John O. (Brlatoli s ¦¦ ? 2 2Tli 1 .!',. 2 911%, 18%, 2 is. 2 31 2 'Jfl

I ib -i.vss PACiRrJ i't-n«F |.Tnr_ui*a O Mh r bi Tannahin Pllot (Hali*). 1 1 1

,rer. I,. <r ill .-iit >in . .1 I 2M-r» Wtike* fr w (Maral ni .2 i n

Tlma --'. 2 20-4. 2 SI.

M5TROIT MEETIN-1 CI<OBBfDetrolt, July M flet-away day a* the Hlgbland

T'-!rk rr->ri!ng rn.-erltig fnrnlshe.1 hut two ra.-*s,both aon ln straight h'-;-ts. Tacomla waa never

in dang'-r in hla raee, the bla f< Uow tlnlahtngraally in nll heata r larlla n had no trouhie wlthhls iiel.I ln the : |] troi A pecullar fe.iture of

ice «m that although Winfleld flnlahod thiidit, all heata, he goi none of ihe money, eecond11 .¦ golng to ,1 d.ffirent horse m each heat.

it. iilla:|:M Haas (irotllngl Taeemli won ln »iraighr heata

2:18.1 2:1l-i 2lfl'.- Iqulqu*, Oovarner Halt,tlo mmaie >'r"'lv nnd I'nnca 11 nlso ilnrled

2 12 .¦- Ipaelnal ftiarlrj H won ln atralchl heata..¦ IIH : li p,. j |0S Babbeil*, Molll* Miirne«.

!..: 1 inj v.,ur Bld al -i irtad?

TIIK NKU-HHINSU ICK MKFTINO

New-Brunawleb, N l July II (Bpocial). -Th* flrstmeeting of th* New-Brunairtck Drlving Aaaoclatlon,,n the nea ira-k in Hlgbland Parb, near thisIty, op»ned thi- aftern.on The tra-k was In goodondltlon, and iba attendanco asceeded on* thou-

¦and The paclng n .. ln the "

asa araa eloeoai 1 egcltlng N"l I>u\is won two str.-ilK-lit hi-iiin.and then waa ili'eiie.l ln Ihree hca'H str.ilght hyPrlnce H each ..-*t by about .1 head pho meet¬ing will close to-morrow. The aunmary:

2 Vk <\ar. itrstilagi Prtac* Evgaae, flr*t: Wor*n wmdr»i Palm r ihlrd. Tim* :. 21'». 2:24%. 2:21%.

rlaaa (pacingi Prln * H Brat; v»d Davi*. fe,-,-,ndI. .... ihlrd Tim* t:Bl% -."..".'. 2:34%, 2.2.., 2:28%Team mc* Hr*-i»t I'lni* and Uttl* Miiggle. flrit; IUII*

.in.t 11n|»tte. ae.-ind Lady tl and Dr. Ii.nner, thlrd. Tim*t :.«-» '_ 4... 2:51%.

OOBBn* f,r THK TrvOTTKRfl.P'nr Polnter's mile ln "-1. nr Peorla nn Thura-

rtay Indleatoa that tba Mg Tennieeea paear ls ln(.. rter form ihan ever thls yenr At the roi re-

Bpondlng perlod last aeaaon he had not beaten14%, although his preparatlnn waa more hurried

ri,.':i ihan now Jamea A Murphy, tha Chlcagolurfinan, whu owna Star PolntOr, expecta to se.iiiin tbla year beat the two-mlla paclng reeord,1:11%, now held by Chehalla; tho wagon recard forpaeera 1:04%. held hj Jo* Patchen. and hls ownreeord of llM% to sulky. Kew horaemen douhtthat h* will do all this If h« etays sound andstnrts und.-r favorablo .ondltlons.

.loseph R Huhinger, th* w-fll-known New-Ha\'enturfman. haa hought of .1 H. Leonard, Hutte,Monl th* grsaf foni-yenr-old trottlng geldlngJohn Nolan, t'A9%, Bf Prodlgal. 1:11, from Fan-tsali. 2:1T%, hy Ram hero, 2 211.- Thla hora* hssboaten all of tiie heat ones In hls olas* on \Ve*t-ern track* thua fnr this Beaaott. and nlthough h*hugan the vampalgn witli.iut a reeord lt i_ Haldthut he can bc.it 1:10 at preaant. Mr. Huhinger Isreported to liavn pald 11.OV) for hlm. Bolaa willimi Btart ln the fio.iic. ra.e nt petroit next week,lil.i foriner owner having hoen uiiahle to buy aKiihsorlptlon to th* blg *tak* raee.

Thor* ahould be a good raee to-day at th* Park-gray track ln the match between John F. Dln-j.e<i a Bowman, 2:17V». by Moquette, and OeorgeIhnken'n Creacent, 2:iy%, hy Utamboul. The atukesar* 11,W_), and the rlval Rrooklyn trottera aeem toh* qultn evenlv matched. Croaoettt tumed theParkway haif-miio tracb very handlly in tM%a few weuks ogo whllo Powmnn was up In th*bunch at Ilnrtf.ird lsst WOeh when the mfleg wer*trotted in 1:14% and 2:12%. W 11 flnyder wllldrlve Bowman to-day und J. P. Rogers wlll holdthe rein* over Craaeent

Jamea Rutier'a great four-year-old colt DlrertumKelly, 1:14, by Dlrect, now looka llk* the best on*

of the Eastarn trotters engaged ln tha HO.Oo.raca at Detrolt. Ha haa won two racea withln

the laat week. trottlng hla mlles helow 2:15 andBbowlng the characteriatlcfl of a greai racehorseSome of the otner Ea.fltern startera wlll be JosephB Hubinger's gray mare Bene by \\ IlkeBorlno;C. J- Hamlln-8 buy geldlng Battleton, by Re*Amerlcua; Oeorge R. Cole'a hay Btailion Quarter-ataff, 2:23"4, by Quartermaater and »r. J. C. MO-fov'fl bav geldlng Tacomla, 1.17, by OveratreetWiikes.

Rene and Tacomis were among tho gtartera lnthe $10,000 race laat year. but they flnlahed be-hlnd the money and went through the aeaaon'acampalgn without wlnnlng a heat or galnlng a

record. Rene ls atlll In the 3:00 elaaa. althoughahe trotted second to the Montana horse Querlatln 2:13\ at Beorla thls week. Tacomis broke thelee at the recent Wlndaor meetlng, wlnnlng hlalirst race and a record of 2:17. Quarter*tuff hasnot won a heat thls aeason, but he forced DlrectumKelly to trot three heats ln 1:14%, 2:HU and l:_Mto beat him at Jfarfford. Battleton la the darkhorse of the Detrolt race. nover havlng starte.iln public.The promlnent Waatara frottera entered In the

blg race are Nancy Klrig, 2:13^, owned by Huntlng-ton Brown. Manafield. Ohlo; Lurllne McGregor,2:11*4 by Robc-rt McOragOT, owned and drlvenhy Oeorge. H. Ketcham, Toledo. Ohlo; Ruaso-Oreek, 1:1414, by Russla, owned by Congressman

fleld Includes more hlgh-claaa young trotters thanever before came together ln a race and the con-te«t for the "blue rlbbon of tho trottlng turf" bldafair to bo faat and furloua.

Aeveral noveltlea In harneaa raelng have beenadded to the programme for tho Orand Clrcultmeetlng ot Charter Oak Park, Hartford. One oftheaa Innovatlonfl ib a Btaka raco for trottlngteams, open to all, wlth ailowances to amateurdrivara. The entrance faa i* T2oo, and the cluhadd. 1200 or Ifien to th- atakes. accordlng to thonumber of st.irter:.. Ther.. wiii be two handicapraces on the Buropean D an. and probably a snd-dla race for a, ptirs.' of UfiHA, provlded the beathoraea >>n the trottlng turf ran be secured asBtartera Another novelty wlll be a race at amile and a half, open to trotters of the 2:12 clasa.Tho Hartford cluh has repudlated tho new rulesof the Natlonal Trottlng Aflsoelatlon and wlllcond...-r Its Orand rircuit m-cetlng under tho oldturf code wlth ellght amendments.

CYCLING.

THE LINTON*.MICHAEL PACED RACETO-DAY.

Mr-. rr nFTFvns on tbb RFsrtn.T- ttte ootrTiguA.VCE OF nACING KBS1B TO BB DECTOEm

BT THE PATRONAGE.prvrn MEN

Uf PRIMB oo\nrric>N.

Probably no rnc. meet held ln vears wlll howatched m cloaely _s the or.e to he held at theManhattan Beach track to-day. The chlef eonteatof the day wlti be a match between "Jimmy"Mi. i.a.-l and Thomaa Llntori. and lt is expeeted tofurnlah the best contest of the year. Promot>-rsand cluba win watch the outcoma and the numberof apeciatora present. ln case rhe attendance lsHmall It Is llkely that few other Mg mc,t_ wlll boheld In thls clty thlfl r-eason. Baced rac.-9 pf __. rt coat a gre u .i-al of money, and the promotersaro not llkely to keep at It UlUeaa the ga;e recelptawarrant the exp.-ndlt'ire. It ls thought that Lintonwiii hava the better paeenaakera Mlchael'a friendsare rontl'ent tliat the ml-lge' v.-||| wtn, at:d they areI.*. klng thelr opinlons wl-h ..n?-h."When 'Jtmmy' faces tn* Btarter wlth me to-

mot-row afrarnoon," aaid l.lrron yesterday, "oneof the denires of my Itf«_ wlll be accomollahed. Ihave looked fer a m»ett-~ wlth Mlchael for threa>>. H and It was as much f..r this aa any otherreason that I came to America thls year. I havetr.lned hard for thj» contest, ai.d if I d;d notthinh ihat I would Win I would not go Into It. Thnpa.-. makers who wl.l |e,-.d rne nre as r.ardy a lotaa i hava ever aeen. They have won ten racea thlayear and only 1..-.I on.-. ard each member of mycrew believe-; that another vlctory wlll be addedta lha .ong Hei to-day. We ar.- all ln execllent con¬dltion."

-i Dlre r Culver, of the Naticnni Tracj<rearn AsBociation, w .nived «:th tha partywlll hai lha pace .'or Linton agalnat Da\eHhafer, ls pai ilc-ilarly proud of his team. "Wehave the sironges' team we have vt fl-.-ured," heaald. and aa wo I _v.- a recor.l of ten \-lctorles outof eleven racea, we have no re.ison to Ba.- thlameel ng I believe that both I.ln'.on nnd McDuffeean d< .-oat Mlchael hehlnd our par-ern.-\kr-r3. nnd

Wlll do th.-ir shar* to-morrow to m.ik--«thla another vlctory for tne h:ack and p:nk team."'ihe mertiPK rhis afternoon between ine rratwhlleachool and rlay mites wlll be tho flrst that haa

i«k- ti pla. a _ei-.ve.ii ihmi for thr-o yeara. At thnt'..:.-¦ Linton w.i.s aaxloua ta m...;i Ml-hael, andposted h depoatt wlth The London Sporting Ltfe"to t.:::.i tha match between ihe two men. M.ohoeiihorily H.':.-r thal departed for thls country. and

me over a few montha later. lt »_, .itth!a t!m<. thal Edward Plummer, who waa L ln-

manager, made the boaet that Linton .1driven Mlchael from Enfiand. Linton dente« everhaving mada such a Btatement. On the contrary,I. larea that he .rttlclsed hla manager for thelen rhWhen l.lnton arrHed In America he promptly

ged Ml bael. and a r-ice was almost ur-ranged f«r when Mlchael f.>ur;d it naceaaary to re¬turn to Englai.J to .iti.-::.| to aome legal off.i.r^.

;. tha liral tlme Blnca (hen ihat L-ul.u ha*had nn oppnrtunity t-> meel rhe midgeL

?-L. A. W. RT'LLETIN.

Baltlmore, July lV-Alhert Mott. chalrman of thoLeague of American Wheelmen Raelng Board. haais."-;.-.! the following bulletln:ihe WeatOeld Y. M. C. A.. Weetileld, Maaa, hasbe n pl ed upon the Hai of tr.r.-... to whlch all¦anctiona wiii be refuse.i. for ptomot.ng unaanc-tloned raceaBcglatered: 2.131. H. Watts. Denver, Col ; 3 U.K. W. Cooney, Burllngton, Vt.. ..;..i. \v B Mur-Dhy, Hurll.-.g'on Vt.. :'.1_. O. I». .. Koster. Boaton.Ma 2.I.V.. T B, Tarment, New-TorhSuepended: John »;.itenby. New-Bedford Ma>?July ... Imk for improper conduct at a race

meelW. W. Qulnn ar.d W J Smlth. Wefltfl-ld, Mass

to July 3, 1888, f..r rldlng and oftlrlating at un-Bencttoned r.n .«.K N. Huntreae, Northfleid. Mass.. ro Auguai 91888, for promotlng and offlclatlng at unsanciioned'

r.t..^. AlB, ri.;.<l off L. A \\\ track* tn ev¦ rycapaclty.lamea Rutherford, Ulnchendon. Mass, to August13, 1888, for felea entry.John K.irley. I'hiifld-lphla. i'enn Wllllam Krlser.Aahland, Penn.; li \\". Blckaler and Rueeal ABpecke.a, Lebanon, Penn.; E. L. Butphen and Baul

J Bin.her Aabury I'ark. N. j., john Mirtln,itrookhn. N. 'i Jamea Thompeon, Redbaat N JJack Boenar. Jr.. I'lttMbuiK. B.-nn.; Burt-.n R Kd-« irda. uiiiiamsport. Pennj r. B. Hatton. Bhila-delpnta, Penn Barry u Krause. ptttaion PabnJamea ll. Bmlth, Baltlmore, M.i., to July 3.) forfallure to ride.-wtions granted: K a. a. m. e. rhuivh, Phlla¬delphla, Penn July Ml cloaedj Junior O. a M EF. B AMWclatlon, Phll.i.lelphla. Benn., July' ltcloaed; Wl.llamapprt Wheel Club, willUmHport.Penn Feptemhrr ..

H '

OF' INTBRttT TO WHEELMEN.Many of the members of the Tlnrlem Wheelmen

h-ive gnne to the front to serv» thelr country. andIneldentally many more of th.ni ar.- willlng tO goIn caae tlnlr aervlces me needed Oeorge Relth.who was one of the f,i-,t,.-.t rtdcrs or. the Irack laat\¦- ir. la secend lleutenant ln Company I. Sth New-York Volunteere. oth-r meaahara of c.e ciub inthe I'nlted State* aervl. e nre O^r-ar I, Foley andChiries B. Kervan, of the Sth Regiment: TneodoreSchmelr., of Troup M. Rough Rlders. I.eelle V. Mock-ridge, of Company I. "let HeK.ment. W. W. Beter-kin. of company C, 2ist Infantry: Louie Ilildehrandon the i nlted siat.w ateamer Reeolute; Cecll BBarcUy and Percy M.le.s. ln the '.".'d New-York Vol¬unteers. at Wllleta Polnt Thera ure also manymembera In th.. l.mr. and oihers in ihe 7th ReeT-ment. On Attgust ! rh.- clubhouae wlll he ont relvronovated from .-ellar to roof. When tho Improve.iiientn bav.) I.een tlnlBhed tho members e.xpeet tohave the flnest blcycle house ln the clty.

The Poll eaae came up la Part I of the RupremoCourt yeaterday. On the suggestlon of Assl.stantt orporatton Counaal Rldgway. the case waa nost-pone.l untll Wedneaday. p

Beveral of tho dlaapp«Mnted forelgn rldera whoama to thls country expectlng to plok up fortuneson the cycle track wlll sall for France to-day.Among the number wlll be Baul Bourette and tl.eJa lu brothera Another paaaengar arlll be c wMiller, the wmner of the slx-day race Miller ex-peets tO arrange aeveral mat.hes wtth i-or.la.i_-Biid llouret in long-.llstance rontest.-".

The fart that the New-Enrland Baaaen-fer Asao--Intlon haa granted ono fare for the round trlpfor the Natlonal meet la b.-ln* felt throuKhoUt theNew-England Hlates. ond It la bellevml that morewheelmen wlll attend the Natlonal meet nextmonth from that aectlon of the country thanvlfllted Bhlladelphla laat Auguat The rate fromBoaton of j2i is one of th.- [oweat aver made outof that clty. and all of the wheelmen ln New-Ertiand who are Int-reated In the au.-ceaa of lloaoiiln her efforta to eeeura tl.e meet ln !)9 wlll __k_advantaae ..f the opportunlty to go to IndXanandta10 Hflfllst the Boaton 'W Meet ..luh. .¦¦BpaaiB

Tho rcgular acheduled run af tha Ma.llson Wheel¬men wlll ,tart from the clubhouse to-morrow andprocaed vla Fort Lee Ferry, Hudson County Boulevard and Barmn Polnt l-'errv acrosa MtitoW Lland to Mldlai.d Beach Mtaten lal-

.larence Ruiand. Arthur O. Terry and J. RobertBalley. three faat Patchogue wheelmen. haveformed a trlplet team, to try for rocords They ridewheel gearcd to l.. The team haa indlvldual

Store Closes at Noon To-day,In Brief

IVe are at your service up to/_uh >e 0%dock.andafter thatifsOUR turn. ft's a short daytbut it will be an interesting one.Hercs a list of some sfieciol

thingsfor this morning.Men's Fine Tan and Russet Shots,-+

great sale of them. Thev are the reguhtr$3. $3.60 and $t shoes. Choose at tl.ftOgpair.Men's MaJras Golf Shirts, that are doU

lar goods, for 50c. each. A very good lotof patterns to choos*; from.Men s Night Shirts at Forty Cents. Bet¬

ter than some dollar kinds. and as good ajmost.Men 's Collars, at Ten Cents each, fifcj*

cents for six. They look as well as any25c. collar, and wear better.

Men's Light-ueight Suraters, made lnFrance. and very fine goods. The whoU-sale prices have always been Five Dollmeach. We ask M.M at retail.

Bovs' Long Trousers Suits, for aget 13to 19. A lot of about 100 that has beencollected from a number of broken linetThe regular prices were $11 and $12.choose from these at $8.

Boys' Linen Trousers, ages 3 to 16, at35c. a pair. Enough said.

Untrimmed Leghorn Hats have been re-duced to 35c. each. A bit of chiffbn, aflower or two and a twist ofthe hand, andthere's a pretty and inexpensive Summerhat for you.

i'eniilated Cnrsets. cool, light, strong,from a m.iker that hncr^s kOW. Made froman imported double net, medium and longwaists. Regtilarly $1 and $1.80, Threehundred of them on sale to-day at 75ceach.

Shirt WaisH at little prices. There'j t

showing on the second floor of the prettiestto be found in lawns, ginghams and per-cales at 50c. 75c. and $1 each. Theieprices are hcnestly remarkable for the goods,as you will admit on investigation. All thewaists are as_ortcd bv sizes for easy pick-ing. Plenty of 40 and ii sizes.Garden Hats,.handsome. striking. ef.

fcctive things, light as the air itself andar-tistic M onlv high-class millmerv can be.All white or all black..it's hard to saywhich is the handsomer. Thev are forsummer-time " half dress, ".the hats forpicnics and lawn fetes and piazza wear.

They have all the snap and dash that theyshould have for these purposes. and all thata.ste and skill that all our millinery hu,but note these prices:.

$2.25, $3. $3.25, $3.50Th$ Selling of the Rodman at Tveu)

dollars has exceeded by a wide marginaffj*previous experience we have ever had iflbicvcle retailing. We do not thi/rfr th*tthe'history ofthe bicvcle business can ihowsuch another set of figures.We mention this merelv fnr what tt

prnves bv inference. The ge.ite~-t bicydebargain of the country ought to result in thegre.itest bicvcle selling.We began with a colossal stock, but al-

readv see the end in sight. There is no

prospect (we are glad to sav), that bicydeconditions will ever again enforce s_:h bicy¬de bargains. The time is now, it ever.

JOHN WANAMAKERFormerly A. T Stewa-t A: Co

Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts.

rooords _* rar-era, ar.d together they rr.ike * t*Mtrln They aro end*-avorlr.g to make a matcB ""*"*the Bouthampton tnpier t<-,.m, and are open io BBehaUencaa on the laland.

Cyritst- de-drlng to Joln the I,eagn<> ot Arr.*rt**aWheelmen m^y obtnln full prlnted Informar'" aadm»mhen>hip blanka by eendlnK thalr Bamea nnd ad*dr.Mcs to the <'yollng Bdltor of The Tnhune.

KIXG WILL RF.MAIX COACH.

KOOTnAI.L TF.AM OF rMYFRPITY Of WTBOOTB-iRB_BtOAOH HIM

M-idlnon. WlB July t.V-Phlllp Klng ef Wmn-lpgton. who has i-oaohed the COOtball '¦ ¦"¦'¦ '"* *-.

I'ntverslty of Wls.-on-in for the lar-t tWO >«»"*.haa aaata been .-ngHged to fiu the po?m-" Kir.fannounred at th<» cloae of last ae_*on Ml t_*tentio.) :o glve up foot ball and d.-vo:- la timeto l.usinoss. but. ufter a mo--r urgenl Invttattej tareturn. he has wrltten to tr.* Athleti- C rnittltteethat he wlll be on han.t for the openlng of _e¦eaaoa.

THE BI8LET MEET.

or-ERVfrrr rifi.f.mev **.i*" the K.*n.AP*»BiCHAL._F.NOE HT-TAXAPIANH F'TRTH

London. July 18.At the meetlng of the NatlenalHlfle Asso.-lat'.on at fllsley to-day. ihe *lgM-m*nteam m.it.'h for the Rajah of Kolipore rhallengeCup. aeven ahota, at 20.), WX) and 888 yard- »n "»"<"»

by the Cuernsey tram. wlth a total of TttThe Vtrtorla team. the winnera of the troph"* .¦

1H07. i«.'ore<l 741; tlie Hrltlah team aCOred 1*\ th*Canadlin^ sr.^red 7?"> the Jersey etgtK h*A "'.» 88thetr cre.ilt and the In.V.an rlfl-men Baade '¦' polnta.The srorea of the ."HnndUnii In th.> r-.A'.'h w*"*:

Hayhurat. &>. McVltUe, >^, Blau, U, Forbea »;Roee, !).'.: Broadhuret, Bl; Hutrhlnson. *>^ and L-8-"teaanl Bmlta, H

WOBAB.8 GOLF AT SIIXSECOCK HILLS.Southamton. N Y Julv U fJpcctaB CHrtBg ,0

the heavy raln whl.'h f.-U h^ro laat W.-dne^day t^»

aroaaaa'a ratrular areefcty Bandtcap m:»t.-h al '".

¦hlDaaeeok Hiiia Ooif riuh wna poatpone.1 aatll ¦**day. Tho ex.esalve h.^at. however. pre\onted thagolfera from belng out In force. Tfbere were onTthlrteen entrl.'a for io duy'a ma'rh. n^r n> arly 8Bmnnv .s there ueuall"* are for ihe Welnes.li> "O*""petltlona Tha aooraa falloar:

_r-.ii ll\-»r ¦.Mlaa J. Ruaeetl .....!.* '-'JllM F, D. Wyckoff .108*.Mlaa H Mund^. 1. 1Mi-» II Tlarnev.*"*»IjMr» <. s Browa . »iIMr* .'. Miller . )<"» l'i AM >» .i s r\nrw . 0<M 2Mra .; I.ivirm-ion .MBIIMr- A. II. T-rmiro. '.'vMlaa r. E. wickiiam . '¦'*Ml«* H. Par-sh .10*. t*Mlaa M. Miadiraaa .ui | ..

Mlaa M. l. J>ne». ui ¦ lw

THE CAXADIAX TESXlS ( HAVPIOXSRIF*.Magara. Ont.. July H (Specl il. The Oanadfaa

oh..mplon««hlp tennls tournament waa rontln-**here to-day. In the flnal alnglos M D Whltman,of Harvard. <1, feated K P. Fls.-her. of Kaa*»Tt_|In a elaSB *«nd Intereatlng match of flve -et«. anawlll pluy L. K. Ware lu the ehamptonahlp rouP*to-morrow In Ihe douUoa, War.- and Forbea "»"*

meft KUoher and Whltman in the flnal*. Bcorei-_in({]»>« .ilnal r.mndi .M. l>. tVtiUman. n_-\_rd,_ 8*88

E. r Fi».-rn-r. New-Tork. D--7. 2- «. .1.4. 1.4 *..,.,rouM«» uirit rounJ.-R. H. C-rleton and Ueal* W.Vef liouuri. Beal Ralph -UKIttrlek and tllab U'liiia**"*Haiv.id. .'. -4. r,-3. _._

«-mi-nnal raoaB- E. P. FU^her and M D. _MI*I_-««t R. W. P Maiihewa and Scott Oriffln. 9.4. 8.irE. Ware and J. P. Forb«e baet IL H. Oai l-toe and *****Wrlght. 7-fl, 7.ft.