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nom) Iweet.y; atilt i 1 THE BOSTON'. GLOBE-SATURDAY, JULY U. 1903. 11 Oen 210 CLASS. PACING I Sr i it 1 ill IIING111111 I 0 11KES GETS II WHIPS WHITE.

1 NA 1 i ANT- DROP 2000 FEET. I. Liz 2 2 3 lk 1 ILL t41 1 ET VI I c. l't atilt 1 Eng0110 C. itg (I'll OW 8 8 2 Allattral Dewey.

bg iththolts) 5 4 4 A EL It GETS IT. CLASS. PACING Puree $400. Reit Light, ebb, by Red Rover 1 I American Boy, bg (Stephenson) 2 2 3 Eng Pile C. itg (I'll 8 8 2 Ailmtral Dewey.

bg 5 4 4 4 WHIPS THE BOSTON GLOBE-SATURDAY, JULY 11:. ANT iL I DROP 2000 HEE I ILL 1 1901 EM DROP 2000 FEET. 11 AT IIINO UM. Coryora, brg Time 2:2214, 2:13. 2:16.

Four Oldest of Town Will Figure in Cming Semicentennial Celebration of Its Incorporation, 6,0 4 8 0 i 4 51,., AP l'''' i (46,. ii 1 4 nem' of pint ne Li t) th, rnix 11411Rar loot tt; otirrinIc rn etwil lOrba pi; SPry. Ind of FItuoe. ro any this I Meet tvtl40 Nikes 1r let. Vire.

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vn er I fa ill LI 1 1 1 ILocomotives, Cars and 1 Five. Men Lost Train Jumps tha Track kr Ca Royal Gorge, Ct Three Engineers Refuse to Leave Their Post of Duty. CANON CITY. Colo. July 10Three locomotives and 50 ears of a freight train have jumped the Denver Jit Rio Grande track in the Royal gorge.

and all but 10 cars plunged Into the drkanPas river, a sheer fall of MO feet. The locomotites have not Yet been found. Ten freicht cact are also missing. The river is very dee, and high and the current runs at a terrille speed. The three engineers.

a fireman and is brakeman disappeared in the wreck. The accident took place Lear the Hanging bridge in the Royal gorge. about isix miles east of Caton City. It is the most picturesque railroad spot in the west. The gorgc is only 5) feet wide but the rocks rise perpendicularly from the Arkansas river to a Light of more than a third of a mite.

The freight train was bound east. Two of the locomotives were lead. being drawr along with the cars. Vilthout warning the locomotIvo that was furnishing tho power jump-4 the track, humped along on the tits for a few feet. -Ltd then into the orweging the other two and the cars after it.

Two of the firemen Jumped. The engineers refueed kave their posts and fen to certain death in the torrent feet below. A wag thrown Into the gorge Wi.ell the cars ran off the track. 'rite of the coupling saved the 10 rear cars from fah.ng into the river. SEAVIANHAKA'S TURN.

MINIMMFEEMEN Visiting Yachtsmen Got the Better of Second Day's Racing with the Beverly Boats-BUZZARDS BAY. July 11The members of the igentranhaka yacht club are rejoicing tonight over the victory woe by their boats in the regatta with the boats of the lieverly club this afternoon. The race was the second of the series that tit being held between the 21- foot boats. reedricle. of the Seawanhake and Beverly club far a 'telt and handeome salver cup.

tl winning a rare the Feawanhake lub boats iced the Reverie viol, by Ltkpoints. the Isign.g boats therein: a firet and The race was be.id over a triangular course. lethal around. distance 12 mile. The wind.

a Welt blew a good strong breeze at the titan. slackened tollarit the tinfoil. and the weather thus best suited for the rierouranhaita boat thew had but little trouble In einhirs. 'hile beating dawn the bay Comma-dote Dahney' boat. the Terrapin.

tatet. ed her rudder post. which pat ter out of the race. As 001111 a the Seeetorshake club members ef the hap to the Terrapin thee totaliw4 tbit VItt.err out of it he race. st-hIch tett four boat.

the Merrywing. Lanai. Qu.ailiereta and Radiant. to fight ft out. As the snorting whistle blew the Meeryviing an Radiant hot arrows the Line.

followed in a stecond be the eyes. awhile the Lanai was Lat. In away. The Radiant turned the fret bltmly about le sisseond ahead. the Lanai.

literrywing and the tatiakerese following in order. on the reach prroaa the bey to the seeond biloY the Radiant Prod Lebi own. turning it 30 fteconds of the Lanai and sierands ahead of the Iterrywing. vrhile the Qaekereas watt nearly four minutes behind. After turning the "second buoy the wind wee light and the tontine boats cut dovrn the lead of the Radiant about 5 seeenda After tuering the third buoy It as tho Lanal against the Radiant and the Quakeres against the Merrywing On the reach acrova the bay tto kiagilAnt maintained the lead and turned the lain buoy 5 seconds ahead of the Lanai the Merrewing being 0 behind and the Quake-fess several length astern.

At this point the race was practlealle settled. as the bind was dying out and the conditions were all the time getting more favorable for the visiting boat on the twit reach tee Lahal and its4 1.. ant engaged in a lofting match. while the alerrywing heatte-cl for the finish lino' followed be the Quakereeo. which had gained considerably.

When the Lanai squared away for the iintsh ehe ran vast the Quakerese and was only about three minute behind the Merry-wing and only nine iweeondit ahead of the Quakereos. The Radiant. which led tile leet during the rare. nnished Viet. Todayes regatta kroved that in weather the boats of the lieverly club are no match for the Seawanhaka boeta.

The Tleverly yachtsmen are honing for a stiff breeze tomorrow. The race sill be started at 2 and the boat win be tient over a leeward and windward course of 12 miles. The rummary: Name sad eerier rees mf.rry grins II IV Crane 21 31 banal. Artber James 2 11 semitones. loV llorrisos Itadlaut.

3Jrs baker Royal Yath Club Regatta. July I)Great preparations are being made for the Royal yacht club regatta. commencing July Sixty-four yachts are entered. representing Great Britain. Germany.

Scandinavia. and America. The last named trill be represented by flpbert W. (lot-It-re 15 11.41 Gociet will arrive en th, yieht liahma tomorrow. Cornelius VarVerbr.t on the steam yacht North Star and Allison V.

Armour with his steam yacht 1towana will attend the ehhorate festiities whieh will be held tightly during the racing week. CAROLINA FIRST HOME. C. L. F.

Robinson Sails His 30-Footer to Victory on Newport. NEWPORT. I. Ju1y.10Thers was A good race this afternoon between the 3-footers. which wa won by the saled by C.

Robinson. The race wall wailed In a strong southwest winch and the course was from Brenton, cove to the Compass tuoy In Coddington cove round.ng the Jamestown mark both groin An4 corn-lag The Vaquero Ill. sataird tor 1,.3 renes Waterbury. put up tronKi race 1 and was close third at the finish. The Caroilna led at the start.

sed Sag not headed from that time 10 thlah. On the run out the race Isla very 440140. and at themirk the lytata rout-044 It within of eh other. The mark was rounded as fillows: Coronae 4 .11:4 II Barbara 4 Alter rotirpIrg the mark tt-to put at on for Me tweet sore gaol $eterenat-11 her lea4 from that time to ILA. The summary: sloe sel ewer," itttt 111 Camitna I- 1.11,..e,1 tsi, ows vig I 1 IrCe ra Wel lert.rd tatonvo IT 'a Limey 014 I -la AI Challenger to be Repainted.

NEW TOI1K. July 10Fttantrock tit I was taken into Cirydock in Erie batvin tod.ty. and hail bee undertiody Awl- prt taaratory rvi-ty tit npw emit of paint. rhe paint tad Ilitliv peeled err. prohatle 4tectt1ig her The paintine not fini.the4 until tonnirrow.

gni-crock III win remain in dryitick until fl-tri- 1 snit Vi go down to Sandy I it her Sunday night or morning. fth.smrock I is lying In Eri.e blela and will nut be taken tato drydock. livered- PrtParatr31- Ikl Ir13.7w .11 toiot of point. -mit- paint tad par-, ally twelett oh a4fectirt her I A tremewhat. The paintintr laid m-li finished until tomorrotr.

kiloa.eror it I wili remain In dryttork until Win- 1 se. and III irn tblyrn Igndlr 1111' I tiler 1.1'. I ftb.imr eek I is lying in id twill not be taken bile 4rrdns11- i 1 I 1 1 I i Terrell Makes Game Struggle in Vain. I Iwo Favorites, Bob and Crows I shade, Also Win at Dover. But Supmer, Fern Was a Bit of a Surprise.

flank Yokum ani Frank Wilson Easy Victors at Concord. Trotting and Pacing on Several Other Tracks. DOVER, IT. July 10The closing engagement of the horses at the local track Oda afternoon was not an extended one. tor with 11 beats the card was cleaned up and -four first moneys were decided.

The quality of the racing was excellent. The favorites had better luck than on Thursday, two of them, Bob and Crowshade. Ned Wilkes won the fast pacing race, which was begun yesterday. As the nUmmary stood when they took the word today, Ned Wilkes and Terrell each tool two beats and the favorite, Gyp Walnut. one.

The talent thought Terrell 8 stood the better chance, but the gallant old warrior Was not able to beat the stout-limbed gelding bred down in the l'Ine Tree eta Terrell 8 went to the front at once, with Gyp Walnut lapped On his wheel. Seltzer eat atilt until getting to turn. when he started to make his drive. Wilkos quickly closed on Walnut and as they turned into the stretch he was after Lasell's clean-gtling pacer. The latter died hard, but Aid pot have the speed of his rival.

Ne4 Wilkes Is owned by Louis Phingst of boston. who bought him at a road horse price four years ago. Ills mark was then arnund 2:15 and he was said to be outclassed. Ito is now in the 2:10 ilst and has been a good money-winner. Eddie Swititor, Who trains and drives him.

was wIth Geers several years, and now has a stable at Reedville. Memories of last season made Joe Mid- di ehy big naeer, Bob. a favorite in the 2:16 class. it was a wise selection, for he outclassed his field eta much that he was able to make two breaks in the fourth heat and then win. 1-te was obliged to lower his record to 2:124.

but It wsts no effort for him to do so. He made a bad break going away in the first heat and dropped more than 150 yards behind the leaders before he snuared away. Cox took advantage of his mistake and clinched second money by getting Allis Snell to the wire In front of Gelatine Queen and Bob, who tame through the stretch Ilka a free-fore all horse. Crowshade stepped the 2:30 trot or, in straight heats and did not have to go I faster than 2:19 Dottie finished such en easy second the first two heats that the judges suspended Ilarrie Brusie, her driver. for 13 days.

Thnt odd southern character. George Haight. had the good thing in the 3:12 trot in Suinmer Fern. This was a surprise, as the little Salem horse. Silver Clow.

was favorite. The latter made a desperate try for the third heat. and the finish was so cloan that scarcely any one thousrht the race over ontil the an; enuncement eame from the judges' stand. The summary: 4 2:09 CLASS, PACING lipabs paced Thursday) Puree gran Ned Wilkes, clic by Nelsens Bl by 1Vsltio noes ill srl tato') 212511 Tsrreil ii. chg.

by Strathmore 1 2 5 1 3 2 Olp Walnut, bra, 117 Walnut iloY 5 4 1 2 8 3 Cluh, chit tiaus 3 5 4 4 2 ro tfr41. chni Km tie) 4 IS 3 3 4 to Nil (Kibt.tata) 6 6 de Time 2:1.1. 2:13, 2:1. 230 CLASS, TROTTING Verso We. Etc by (la mbet la WIlkett by Alela I tuhrluo 1 1 Dotile him (Brush.) 2 2 4 1yrs, ti(anto 5 3 2 Deno bra (Pliancy) 8 5 0 nestles, ens tountleyl 4 5 Jae V.

tog 0.411110m .6 de unseen, Is (111tielth .8 8 ds Tho Intern. bilk ser) I di Thee 2:1514, RACING Purse 2500 Bob, Pita. by Allis IVilkesMelitte. til' Mitudevia itisottell I tddlety 3 1, I 1 Allie bh by Ain. Wilkes itesi a a A 1 1 1 3 4 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 os ye 1 3 4 2 Ciellstlite Wow's, grua (Urupte and Shilling likk) 2 2 8 Jessie NVilites, brio iClearY) 4 4 3 4 sberisine, Wilke's, brg 111A4s) ds 'Mist 2:1414, 211814.

21514. 2:11 CLAOS, TROTTINO Pura. 2500. bottuirse Pert, ybg, by ne4 Fern Laura. by kirOurdy's iltglibletoullit 1 1 Sliver (iIow bg isiolsien, ..2 2 2 NON Derry, 114401v11) 8 8 5 Iiilph Ilk Witt Shiley), 2 4 2 84ark, bib (J)issismsni 4 5 4 l'iltio 2:33, EFI9E POWERS BEATEN.

01 In Doing It Major Moacivite Makes Track Record of 2:0934. BRADFORD, Penn. Jill), 10The feature of the closing day of the Lake Erie circuit races was the defeat of Ems rowerti, prohibitive favorite, in the rag-for-ail pace by Major Muscovite. the latter a track record of 4:044. The weather WEI14 ideal and the racing was magnificent.

The attendance was 2500. The next meeting will be at Olean. July 14-17. The itOmMary: 2:21 CLAIM PACING Purse 100. Billy bg, Baron Wilke.

(lied-) rick) a 5111 Rama IV bg I by Dr Hooke 1 1 2 5 8 Toddy It, be (Abrams) 3 2 3 3 2 Nieman. i.n; (Sehortz) 4 8 4 4 og anylor) 5 4 5 4 5 2:1814, 2:2014, 2:24, 2:18 CLA11, TROTTING Purse $400, Miss Smell, bin, by Stranger (Nuekols)-1 1 1 614'1110Cobls. bin, by Conrad (Ortuly) 4 2 2 Deputise bg, by Red Hart (Myeri) 2 4 5 Wood. by 1Voo(1 (8urus) 3 5 3 EvalYti Dyed, bin, by Happy King (Ar- thur) 3 4 rooklawat be (Houghton) 6 8 5 Time 3:1:04, 2:1114, PREE-FOR-ALL PACE i'urse $100. BaJor Muscovite, bit.

by Muscovite (Hey wov(I) 1 1 1 A1014 Wjei bpi, by Considine 111ed- riek) 2 2 2 Zino Powers, bin, Ander son ilkes (dray) 3 3 3 Time 2:0 2:1114, 2:12. 1 Gold Call Sr Won In Seven Heats. July 10As far ast. it eon-ern good events, the races at Tiffin today, the last of the meet, were of more inttrest than those of any other i6Y, but the attendance watt somewhat reduced Erom that of the day preceding. owing to the heat.

The summary: 2:14 ('LAMA, PACINO 8t00. )watts Thursday.) Gold raij lir, Pg. by Gu bla1110 Kea veil) 3 1 5 1' 2 1 hatt4 B. tin 6 2 5 2 1 2 iks 2 1 1 5 8 3 Volita, bra iSnyder) 2 a a 2 a ro Bell Brook, Ian trtn7ilor 4 5 4 4 4 ro Cult Tatthtr, bit (Jeitner) 8 4 6 dr Lady jogisky, gin (flan-. aim) 1 1 dr til 1U Time 2:111 2:1114.

2:1814, 2:10 2. 2:23 CLAKM, PACINQ Punk, atixt. Lads' Gazella, grin, by Drown Vick iThoinnon 1 1 1 Pskir 2 2 3 Elf etriv 14glit. Inn 3 3 4 EAPPI King. martini 5 4 5 Goure NI, bs I ..4 ti bin 7 2 4rivio crithtruo 0 7 141141471m)littil's14: gin ''(lan lar Time 2:104, 2:1114, 2:1314, 2:10 Pork, $11)0.

2:23 PACIMI LOY Galotlio, grin, by Drown Vick oThosinsil 1 I 1 It SkY 1,4 bc IWIloion 1 2 2 etriv bin 4 PritPi 3 3 4 FloP( Ii Ilig. 0 Marvin) Goorgf NI, Ws 4 Plinrs 1) 1b4s. bin Mt ngatn) 7 ilni erivio A. vitill (Titstrul) til 3 5 4 5 4 5 6 2 0 7 2: IL04 Mrs Annie E. Johnson.

daughter of Jr Mk than Johnson, and widow et Charles P. Johnson, is the Oldest living native of the town. She was born Aug I In the how. corner of CentrAl and Pleasant sts, and has elwave lived there. Residing with her are Ntr ttrid Mrs Cl'eorge D.

Foye. her son-in law and daughter. She is freel health and is loved end admired bY a large circle of friends. Mrs Sarah J.Aleivin is another at the trio of cousins who are the only liviog natives of the town burn previously to It incorporation. She nrst saw the lieht on April 8.

1S. and during all her life has made Nahant her nome. She row reeldt-s at the bomesteid. Samuel Covell. who still takes pride In being a fisherman.

sio tne only person in town who took part In ih' I rat town meeting. Horn on Cape Cod. he moved to Nahant when a small boy. and has nee resided there. and he has lit f.

a fisherman for a lialf-ceritury. Ile has a wife and four tttlet Cambridge. Samuel. Somerville, Everett in the navy, and Mrs liarion B. Lovewell.

Cheisea. These four old persons have witneseed the irrowth of Nahant front a small collection of buildings to rt flare there are many beautiful irimmer reeldenees costing many thoesands es-n. They recall the ditypt of the famous hotels and their rradual disappzaranee. and.the times when the great forme teparated Nahant from the mainland. WESTERNERS- BEATEN Collins and Waidner Go Down to Defeat.

larnel au i Whitman Too Much For Chicago Charuicn3. Beale Wright to Meet Leonari in Canadian Final. 'NEW 'YORK. July 10In a fast and hotly contested match, Collins and Waidner. the western doubles champions.

from the Kenwood country club. Chicago, met defeat today. Lamed and Whitman composed the opposing team. and played a careful game with a great amoant of lobbing. To their unsuccess ful attempts to kill these lobs.

Co lans and Weidner owe their downfall. Collins sent the ball Into the net repeatedly, while his partner was prone to drive beyond the lines. Collins also engaged Lamed In an exhibition at singles. at which he Was beaten, 6-1, 6-1. The summary: INVITATION DOUBLES.

William A. Lamed and M. D. Whitman, Orange and Crescent. defeated K.

Collins and L. 11. Waidner. hen-wood country. Chicago.

6-1. 6-3. 6-4. 6-1. Standing of the teams: Wen Lost Wrenn brot hers Vara and Ware a Lamed and liftman aud Waldner and Vogues IRVING WRIGHT OUT OF IT.

Beale C. Wright to Meet Leonard in Canadian Final. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Ont. July leE.

J. Leonard, by defeating Irving NVrIght today, Will meet Beata C. S-right for the ranadian championship. in bummary; OPEN SINGLES. Leonard beet 2.

Wright, 6T.6-3. T-8. T-6. Dot: Boats and NV, Wriest best Glaser and herr, 8-2. 6-1.

Leonam and Nell beat U. and D. Ramsey. 6t. 6--i.

HANDICAP. beet D. Ituataex. 7-6, 3-6, LADIES SINGLES. Cmtnernare best Ills rtGetott, 41-11, 8-1.

PHILADELPHie.NS LOSE Warwickshire Wins Cricket Match by Seven Wickets. COVENTRY. Eng. July 10---At lunch time today the Philadelphia cricketers, in the second inning or their match with Warwickshire. begun here yesterday.

had scored 165 runs for six wickets down. NVarwickshire. in its ftrst inning yesterday. scored 153 runs. The Phi pnians scored 114 rune in tneir Ars' inning.

arwickshire won the match by 'even wickets. Eton Has a Long LONDON. July litThe annual cricket match between the Eton and Harrow sth011boys began at Lords grounds to-(ay. narrow batted first, and a poor display were all Out in their nret Innings for 115 runs. Eton was all put or La runs in it, first innings at the close of piay today.

Cricket Matches Today. Pawtucket ea Itetbury at Powtseket. S. Itint Mohair at Lowell-Brockton vs Everett Ile times vs Erna Wandeer at Lawrence C. C.

vs Andover at Laurence. Lyon vs East Itvstoa at 14-na Ntr-thamplon vs springticld at Northaulptta. Holyoke vs Endiow at Holyoke. East Boo ton Iteserves vs Pe(thata at East Boston. Cbelses vs Itosttnry st Franklin Geld- LEWISTON, ME.

A meeting of the boys of the social settlement was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock to consider work for civic Improvement. The otticers elect of King Hiram Arch chapter of Masons were installed last evening. Refreshnients were served after the work. The funeral of Mrs Olive Felt of Nichols st took place from her home yesterday afternoon. The burial was at Lowell.

Me. The LPWIS1011 Auburn Telephone company has petitioned the city council for permission to lay conduits for wires and to erect poles. licaring has been set for the evenipg of July 27. Trinity church has decided to bold no Sunday evening services until September. First Corp3 of Cadets is in Camp.

Col Edmand's Command 03 Its Annual Tour of Doty. Plans Made for.Week of Solid Work. Lig)t Eattzry A is Hat Cerins at S3V.763:3 HI Target Practka Will Keep IU Gunnera Euzy. The 1st Corps of Ca Lleta, flVM. began list evening Its annual car Of duly At lbgt.arri.

where It Is LI spend Mt sit st eight days iiir.4,er caavaaTbe battailon looked extremely as it marched from Ito armory An I rabos av for the South Leo- by Its IsaresL Tbes ocerpo wits straik of Lieut Col Thomism' F. LAIbands. -41, the lath" the corsa took a epeeist train for the catcp. the mbarkation being eneole In goeel as lit all also the at tlibbaraarr. al at th.

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:o.ol LI, 411 Conference on War GomelPLIII1LANts. Jr 1At Get tome 1.1-410 ft.q-r.:t-tr 10 101174 Int butbc41110 norS th 0( ow "aid it tno Nil et, VA tot.rfr-ail to It, rantrpt rt 111 lett if 11 tie NI tut, title making ot 111,41111 toot mans rtnikr-ta for ttotr rations 10r-tAt In In toorrec.ak. Lockwood Lands Great Island Trophy. H. B.

Rust Gets Governor's Cup, Beating Taylor of Tedesco. Qualifying Scores for Two Other Prizes. Seeley Again Wins Championship St Conneclicuti Tournament Results at Tyngs Island and EkwanolL GREAT ISLAND CLUE, HYANNIS4 July 10A. G. Lockwood of Allston won the Great Island cup today, beating J.

G. Thorp In the morning by 2 and 1 and A. L. White in The afternoon by 3 and IL IL Rust of Choppequonsett won the governor's cup, beating- J. 1.

Taylor of Tedesco by and 1. The runners-up for each cup receive prizes. The scoring in the match play was not as good as the figures made by W. C. Chick in the qualifying round of 36 holes for the president's cup.

He went round in For the president's cup four qualified with gross scores of 153 to 165. For the 6ocretary's cup the best four net scores ranged from 150 to 158. The best four grows scorers will play against bogy tomorrow for the president's cup, and the best four net scorers will play against bogy with three-quarters of their handicaps. The other event tomorrow will be a best-ball foursomes. The summary: GREAT ISLAND.

CUP. A. L. White, Wollaston, beat J. 2tf.

Ward, Fox Bills, I and 6. A. G. Lockwood, Allston, beat 3. G.

Thorp, 2 and AAL Lockwood beat A. iL.WMte, and 2. GOVERNOR'S 1 If B. Bost, Choppequonsett, beat A. Ilowsra, Woodland, 1 op.

J. Taylor, Tedesco, beat F. Killian. 2 and Final. H.

B. Rust beat J. 1. TOYI0a 2 and PRESIDENT'S CUP. Best tour gross scores.

C. Melt, Oakley Out lu 8 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 5-42 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 0-813-78 Out 4 5 4 8 3 8 5 4 5-86 In 5 5 3 3 4 4 5 A. L. White, Wollaston: Out 4 4 4 4 3 4 0 4 4-37 In .5 51 4 4 5 4 5 4-30-76 Out .5 5 A 4 3 4 8 4-41 In 5 6 4 5 5 4 5 T-44-85-101 B. Cory, Great Island: Out 5 4 8 1 3 4 7 II 3-87 In 5 4 4 6 4 3 0 4-42-78 Out 5 8 5 4 8 5 6 3 6-40 In 6 7 2 4 6 5 4 5-44-84-163 E.

A. Slack, Hyannisport: Out 6 5 3 3 6 8 5-40 In 5 6 4 5 5 5 4 5 5-44-84 Out 8 5 4 5 8 8 6 1 5-40 6 4 466-41-S1-183 SECRETARY'S CUP Beet tour net swore': 11 Rust, Choppequousett 170 PO 150 I Trarelli, Oakley 163 12 154 It Merrill, Brae Burn 177 22 155 Barnard, elub170 12 158 HANDICAP FOR PRESIDENT'S AND SEC. BETART'S CUPS A Slack, Ilyannisport ,,163 18 147 A I. White Wollaston. 1411 12 149 150 NV Chick.

153 scratch 153 Travel'', Oakley 166 12 154 Merrill, Brat Burn 17T 22 153 Barnard, Country club-170 ,12 156 COPI, Groat 4 159 NiThittemore, Brae Burn, 174 14 169 0 Wakefield. Bellevue 172 12 166 Walker, eltoppequoneett, 181 26 161 Noyes, Bellevue 168 id 162 0 Dutton, Oakley 174 12 162 Ward, Fox 11111s 169 4 165 10 Killion, Choppequoasett 184 18 166 b' Willett, 175 167 A Howard, 191 24 1417 Kenilworth. .188 14 16,9 A Soutberland. Essex 24 17o A 0 Lockwood, Allston 172 scrawl' 172 0 Thorp. Oakley ITT scratch 17T Twelve no cards.

Ralph Cracknell. DECLINED FULL HANDICAP. Haze Iton of Tekoa Club Gave Them a Little Surprise In Vesper Golf Tournament at Tyngs island. LOWELL, July 10-1n the open handicap golf tournament of the Vesper country club at yngs island today, J. Haselton of the Tekoa club of lield won the net score prize, and Fred J.

Grover the prize for the best gross score. They played together, and both handed in cards for 85 gross. Mr Hexelton's handicap of 10 gave him 75, which was below several others who had been looked upon as the probable winners. The handicap prize being committed on the basis of his home rating and under the handicapping rules of the Massachusetts golf association, gave Mr Hazeiton 15, but when he realized the pace he had put up he declined to accept more than 10, and this gave him the next score prize. The scores; Gross Wrap Net Hatalton, Tekoa 185 10 75 Spencer, 94 13 76 11 Dutton, Lawrence 93 16 77 Freeman, Vesper 95 Hi 77 Weston, Vesper 91 13 73 .1 A Handley, Vesper 0 0...

95 16 70 Reed. 96 16 80 Vinson, Burlington Hill 61 7 SO Brown, Meadow Brook 90 8 82 Foster, Allston 88 82 George Ilutchen, Manctiestrr 90 8 82 Dexter, Arlington 101 it 83 Mathews, Bellevue 95 1 83 Lanigan, Lowrance 94 10 84 Butters. Lawrence 100 16 84 Vr Dow, Lawrence 102 18 84 Smith. Vesper 98 14 84 A Chadwick. Vernet 93 8 85 Fuller, Andover 95 10 85 0 Hill.

Vesper 01 6 85 Cole, Tekoa 95 10 85 Ps Ti Grover, A'esper 85 se 85 Leighton, Vesper 96 10 86 Small. Winchester 98 11 $7 Hood, Vesper 101 14 ST Hubbell, Alpine 97 1 88 It Day, Salem 95 6 89 Doleman. 11011eVIIP 101 12 PO 8' a Coliinson. Bellevue 101 12 89 Selfridge, Vesper 90 oge 90 II Hardy', Arlington. 100 10 90 0 Brown, Meadow Brook, 103 18 90 Buckman.

Arlington 108 18 90 A McDonald. Vesper 101 11 90 Lewitt, Tekoa 100 18 91 It Forbes. Andover 90 91 Hockmeyer, caper 09 7 92 P. Sherman. Vesper 106 14 92 Norton, Lawrence 08 6 92 Conant, Vesp.r 106 14 92 O'Connell, Alpine 102 9 93 11 It Lewis Lawrence 102 8 94 1, Peck.

Vcaper 102 8 94 COtelltlin, Arlington INS 12 94 SEELEY AGAIN CHAMPION. AMMMMM Stamford Golfer Attains Title in Connecticut for Third Consecutive TimeLuck Helped Him. NEW HAVEN, July 10Charles II, Seeley of Stamford this afternoon at the New Haven country club won the golf championship of Connecticut for the third consecutive year, After closing the morning round even up with H. H. Taylor of the Brook lawn club.

Seeley this afternoon easily ran away from his opponent in the last 18 holes and won 5 up and 8 to play. Seeley 's form was far below that which he dlsplayed a year ago. Throughout the tournament he was pulled, and made shot after shot that was not worthy of a champion. Jut fortune has been with him. The scores: MORNING ROUND Seeley: Out .4 8 8 4 5 6 4 4 4 37 In 5 5 4 6 4 3 4 4 5-- 40 Taylor: Out 5 5 3 8 5 4 3 5 3v In 5 4 3 6 4 6 6 5- 4Q WON JUST AS EXPECTED.

Frank Millen and FrankYokum Had Little Trouble Two Closing Races at Concord. CONCORD, IT. July 10There was no uncertainty and very little excitement about the races at the state fair grounds thie afternoon. which closed ihe July stake meeting there. Two events were on the card, the 2:24 pace and the 2:12 pace.

In the former Frank Wilson and in the latter Frank Vokum so far outclassed the other entries as tn cause them to be barred in the betting. There was considerable speculation on second place in each event, and, oddly enough, McDonchi aril Dohle. who had the two prohibitive favorites. also won second money in each other 'n races. Frank Wilson reeled of( the slow pace In straight heats, with the chestnut gelding Dillon lip second every time.

In the 1:12 paee Frank Yokum brcke in the first heat. which was won by Jessie 8 after Early Bird had led most of the way. Then Yokter. straightened out and ended the contest in three straight. The only stirring incident of the afternoon was difference of opinion between Lon McDonald and Tern Holmes, the colered driver.

as to the propriety of the latter punishing Early Bird Jr in the third heat the 2:12 pace. The Summary; 2:24 CLASS. PACING Purse $600. Frank Wilson, bg, by Gambrel (McDonald) ,1 I I Dillon, ebg (Dnbie) 2 2 2 Budweiser, bg (Linnehm) 5 8 4 bg (Twombl)) 6 4 3 (rmitue. elms (Bowser) 3 5 5 Maud McGregor.

bm (Cook) 4 6 Lou Curfew, but (Beret') 7 6 7 Time 2:22. 2:12 CLASS, PACING Purse $300. Frank Yoknm, Ma, by Balker I 1 I Jessie 8. brm, by Branthm (McDonald)1 3 2 2 Betty bm (Twombly) 3 3 2 Farly Bird Jr, big (Holmes) 2 4 4 dr Time 2:15, 2:15, 2:19 PACED IT IN 1 1 2 Zi 3 2 4 dr Little Squaw Did Best Work of Sea. son at Indianapolis.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, July 10--A1-t though this was the hottest day of the season a large crowd saw the harness horses race at the state fair grounds. Interest centered in the free-for-ail pace, in which the hest time ot the season was reached. The summary: 2-20 CLASS, PACING Purse MOO. eltorge ebg 1 I Mande Brown.

(Eciter) 2 'Delaware Roy, big (Faunee) 8 ds Plak Streak, bg (McVey) 4 4 'loran bre (stront), 3 a iWe 2:1214. 2:25 CLASS. TilOTTING Purse' 8500. illobert Me. hg (Rice) I 1 Miss Jeanette.

Win (Keker). 4 2 Johnnie Lee. brut (M Wilson) 2 ds Elsie Donegan, gin (Mo Iltgotherli. da itishatit, M. inn (McVey) ds Iris 3 3 Time 2:1012.

FREE-FOR-ALL PACE Purse Fido, Little 14Dinaw, twin (Ceideburg) 1 1 Suing. bun lEcker) .) 2 lit lir 11. bi (Fisher) A a Little Frank. bh wwyer) 4 4 Tluie 2:40 CLASS, r.tcma Forgo $300. Five Points.

bib Billy Wyse. bre (Asherl. 2 Berths Paichen, clim (Fiance) Fred IkleEwen, bh (Garth) 5 Roger Smith. bth (Dagier) a Time 2:1114. "Rein interfered.

Purse awarded on one beat. No Races at Salem. SALElf 0, July IQThe races scheduled for today, Including the unlinistie4 race of yesterday, were postponed (Hi account of the heavy ralm which foll this morning, making the track unsafe for horses. The program will be carried out tomorrow. DELMONT WON BOUT.

Scored Victory Over Patsy McKenna at Lenox A. C. Al Delmont and Patsy McKenna. the rival bantams of this section, met in a bout at the Lenox A. C.

last evening. before a good crowd, and, at the end of the bout Delmont was given the decision. At no stage of the context did McKenna seem to have any adantage. Delmont all through the bout jabbed and hooked him with the left hand and sent the right to the body. McKenna managed to land a few counters, but they did not seem to have any effect upon Delmont.

The latter did nearly all the leading and carried tha boxing to McKenna. For that reason he was clearly entitled to the decision. There was one preliminary bout, in which Tommy Fitzgerald of South Boston scored a victory over Joe Coppinger of Charlestown in six rounds. Dan Donnelly was referee. will Not Issue Permits for Boxing.

BALTIMORE. Md, July 10Mayor McLane announced tonight that be would not during his term as chiefmagistrate of the city issue a permit for a boxing or sparring contest. This means that there will not be any authorized prize ilgliting here during the next four years. About the Boxers. Kid Lavigne is running a boxing school in Paris.

Mike Donovan and Ben O'Grady have Fen signed to meet in Bradford, Penn, in two weeks. Mike Sullivan and Danny Duane will meet at the Tammany club in three weeks. Peter Jackson and Hughey McMahon have been matched. No place or tiMe has been agreed upon. Bettleld Walcott and 13illy Gardiner have been signed to tneet in Scituate, I.

next Thursday. Tom Carey and Con Coghlan have been matched to box in private on a boat in York within three weeks for $500 a side. Johnny Mack, manager of Hughey Murphy, is anxious to make a match with Martin Canole at 128 pounds. The bout between Rube Ferns and Martin Duffy, which was to take place In Fort Erie, has been declared off. In all probability Jimmy Briggs and Young Corbett will meet at Revere art of this month.

Beach the latter The club will hold its meeting tonight. Ex-Councilman Curley will go against Jack Ryan In the feature bout. gay George ond Young Felts and Harry IlrOW11 and Danny Murray will meet in the preliminaries. NEW ROUTE OPEN. South Huntington-AV Tracks Are Completed, and a Trial Trip is Made.

The work of laying the tracks for the cars of the Boston elevated railway on South Huntington ay. Jamaica Plain, was completed yesterday. The first car was started last evening, the passengers were members of the Jamaica Plain Citizens' association, several well-known politielans of the district. and some of the officials of the read. The car started at the corner of Centre and South Huntington av, Jamaica Plain.

and previous to the starting red and blue lights were burned and Rev Charles F. Dole of the Citirens association spoke to the gathering and thanked the road for Its work In behalf of the association. He was responded to by division superintendent Gould of division 2. Other speakers were George Ellison, president of the Jamaica Plain club. and De Gerry of JarrlaiCa Plain.

Among the passengers were Hon A. A. Maxwell, H. M. Stevenson, Joseph Curtin, Charles 11.

Curtis. R. S. Barrows. Balkman, B.

S. Page and wives of of the gentlemen in the party. West Branch Drive Started, LAKE, Me. July 1 rear of the West Branch log drive the river yesterday noon and down the lake, towed by a Grave fears were entertained in the season that this drive ho hung up. thereby causing a of thousands Of dollars to lumber-titer) mill ownera.

eAt M)1v Wikt tV72.5LIIA0 birthday. Ho was a town official for many years and is the oiddst livinft ex-selectman. In IS6. after the close of the civil war. in which he fought as a mont.per of Co F.

t5th Massachusetts infantry. he Wit chosen selectman. and for a number of years was on the school committee. From 18S0 to 1810) he was town treasurer. week kt el the geed.

enno letel eetsot e. and etEmln, st kdnne sprinters will come to the the oimsirtnensegn. program hks been arranged for tomer- the eve.ggretmusical EdeyTuTnl ti bpaseh Tomorrow Telephone pt.tmoi eahhtroteioerhmot Next iewytel cise ni.reen.csi.nteeenaloks risclnottoiojittibn.nolaem attraction will be J. J. Flynn farce co 's meey com- pany in "The Trolley PartY." As the representatives of the anelent Engagement and the modern in feminine fashions "The Beautiee of the Past and Preeent" 8rent8.tc)annedsnext are winning deserved attention at Alie- museum.

row for Tn thi "Jack and the Beanstalk" will be pre- favor at the Tremont theatre. where thr stage mounting is elaborate. the ceet 14 excellent and Its success is fully deserved. The Castle-Kg theatre 'dock company will appear for the lest times in lloyts isatarical play "A Texas Steer" this at- ehaoru. burlesque company appear p'h xre Mark 11 reoa ternoon and evening.

The attraction next week wilt be the domestic drains The Belle of Hastemere," which has not been given a Boston performance in tour Makers." Joe Cunning- ham and Lord, and Crowley and Foley mill be among the features at the How- ard next week. All of the variety en- tertainers in this week's bill. including EnddrnoanVelaSne HlYaesndanLdillciaolmi for thelaet times this afternoon and evering. The hourly trips of the Rowe's wharf steamers to Pemberton and Nantasket offers an easy viely in which to recape the heat of the city. At Nantasket band cencerts twice a day are among the while the bathing facilities are unexcelled.

In the new amusement hall a eplendid entertainment is afforded. A late boat leaves Nantasket and Pemberton at the close of the evening concert. Every day the steamer Gov Andrew makes the trip to Plymouth, leaving Rowe's wharf at 10 a tit. During the past week this excursion has been taken by thousands of eisitors to Boston who have found in Plymouth an opportunity to vist the places and view the relics of the pilgrims. The steamer reaches home, after a stop of nearly three hours in Plymouth, about 6 o'clock in the evening.

During the sultry days this week the boats IA the Naliant line have carried thousands of people to those picturesque and popular resorts on the North shore, Bass point and Nahant, and tomorrow and on Monday and Tuesday during the celebration at Nahant these resorts will be visited by throngs of people. Mon. day and Tuesday will be gala days in the history of these reeorts. The boats leave Union wharf every 90 minutes. Nothing from the current bill will hold over at Keith's next week.

Among the prominent incoming entertainers are Slivern and Emrie, high-class gymnasts; James Horne and company. in the farce, "An Awful Garrity sisters, singing and dancing cemediennes; Trask and Gladden. blackfece funmakers and step dancers; Joe Flynn, monologue comedian and parody singer, and r.rnerson and Omega. in a funny tiermar. dialect sketch.

Norumbega park Completes today one of the most remarkable weeks in its entire history. There has been are Unbroken succeenion of crowded attendances in the rustic theatre every afternoon and J. W. Gorman's line pedal minstrels will give their last perInrmances this afternoon and evening. The vaudeville program next week includes Jessie Couehoul, Solaret, Ward and Curran.

the Fowleys. Katherine Roth and Hacker and Lester. Lexington park and the Paul Alevere trolley trips to Lexington and Connord have been great attractions to the telling school teachers the past week. The current vaudeville program will be presented for the last times this aftern3on and evening. The band concerts tomorrow- afternoon and evening well be given by Collins' let regt band.

Next week's vaudeville program Will inelude TillsiMarionettes. Killeen and Murphy. Reed and Shaw and Earl and Wilson. "Yore State Folks" will bid adieu tc Boston with the performances this afternoon and evening at the alatestie theatre, completing a seven weeks' remarkable summer run. If the wish of the public was granted the stay would be prolonged, but manager Fred E.

Wright feels that it is important for hie who have been presenting "Ycrk State Folks- now for 48 coneeetitive weeks, to have a month's vacatioa before commencing the run at the Ma. itFtIC theatre in New York Aug 17. CHOATE GIVES DINNER. American Naval Men Honored by Their Own Ambassador in donDinner to Prince July LONDON, July 10Ambassador Choate gave a dinner tonight in honor of the American naval men. Inviting to Meet them a number of distinguished Moats.

The breakfast given to the prince of Wales by Admiral Cotton will take place on the Kearsarge at on the morning of July 13. His royal highness will subsequently Inspect the warship. Whist League Elects Officers. DETROIT. Mich, July 10The American whist league.

at the business session today preceding the beginning ot the days play, elected the following officers: President. Thomas A. Whelan. Baltimore; vi( president, Judge G. L.

Bunn, St Paul: recording secretary. T. Fry. Chicago; corresponding secretary, C. W.

Vat). Brooklyn; treasurer, F. Z. Thwaite, Milwaukee. NAHANT, July 10The semicentennial celebration which begins Sunday has a particular significance to four residents of this town.

as they are the only living persons who resided in Nahant when It was set stpart from Lynn and made a separate town In 1353. Three are natives of this town and cousins, members of the Johnson family, while the fourth, while born at Wel 'fleet. was a voter in the first town meeting held after Nahant ceased to Ise a ward of Lynn. Ho has taken part In almost every town meeting since. These four old people will be slIONVO distinguished honor during the celebration, and the town officials will have them as invited guests at all ceremonies.

The three are Edmund ton Johnson, Mrs Annie J. Johnson and Mrs Sarah J. Melvin. Samuel Covell is the oldest voter. The prat town meeting was held in April.

and Ctivell had Just turned 21 Three months later Mr Johnson would have voted. and the fact that he was not of age when the town was called. upon to make its first appropriations And elect officers has been the subjeat of touch good-natured comment between ha and Mr Covell during the half century. Mr Johnson was born July 13, pm. and on Monday, in connection with the centennial celebratibn of the incorporation of the town, will his 72d AFTERNOON ROUND Seeley: Out 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 37 In t- 4 4 4 7 3 4 Tartar; Out 6 6 3 5 6 5 5 3 5 42 In 3 4 3 7 5 5 In the final round of the consolations John Jackson of the Arawana club defeated W.

B. Wheeler of the Brook lawn club, 2 up and 1 to plays in a close match. In the foursomes the New Haven Country club team scored a victory anti roved the local club from being completety shut out on its own links. BURNHAM TOMEET Play for Taylor Cup at Ekwanok Down to the Final. MANCHESTER.

Vt. July 10The third end semifinal rounds in the annual match play handicap tournament for the Arthur Taylor memorial eup were completed here today on the Ekwanok Country club links. The scoring was very fast and the competitIon keen. Dr Burnham of Brooklyn did the best work of the day. Ile defeated Paul Waterman, the Vermont state champion.

in a 19-hole match this morning. and beat F. O. Horstmann this afternoon by 4 up and 2 to play. fie will meet R.

B. Leake tomorrow in the final match, The scores: T1IIRD ROUND. R. B. Lesko beat T.

O. Thacber by default. C. Id. Clark beat E.

W. Clark M. 2 up. Clark Burnham beat rant Watertuan, 1 up. 19 boles.

F. O. Eloratmann beat R. F. McQueen 11, upr end 5 to play.

SEMIFINAL BOUND. R. B. Leaks beat C. U.

ClatA, up and I to pIay. clerk Burnham beat r. 0. licrstmann. 4.

up and 2 to play. Golf Fixtures for Today, Great Island G. HyannisMorning. final for the president's and ecretary's imps. Afternoon, Scotch foursome, 16 holes meditl pier.

best ball to count. Midlothian C. CbicagoLast day of open tonrnament. Vesper C. LowellSecond open bandleall stroke competition.

New Haven C. C.Teatn-- competition for Connecticut golf clubs. Bretton Woods G. Bretton Woods, Semifinal and final rounds for first, sticond and consolation enpat also 18-bole handicap stroke competition for handicap cup. Essex eountry club.

1lanebesterMateh play rounds for 'special cups. Brae-Bore G. C. West NewtonTeam match. Newton Center G.

C.Team match. Woodland G. AuburndaleTeam match. Weston G. C.Handicap vs bogy, Winchester C.

C.Team match, Somerville G. C.Tesin match. Clifton G. C.rlay for I. S.

and C. W. Hubbell cups, handicap stroke competition. Eight best net to qualify for handicap match plar. Hatherly club, North SeituateIlandicap stroke competition; best 16 eontinue at handicap match play: losers of first round to continue for consolation cup.

Merrimac Valley C. LawrenceTeam match. Hampden county 0. ChicopeeContest for men's club and handleitp cups. Greenfield G.

G.Team match with Alpine G. C. of Fitchburg Portland G. C.Tournament for women. Bar Harbor, MeWeekly stroke competitiont DRAMA AND MUSICS Local Dramatic, Musical and Outdoor Attractions for the Entertainment of Summer Patrons.

Boats will leave Bay line wharf at frequent Intervals today to convey excursionists to Nantasket point The realistic spectacle Illustrating "The Johnstown Flood" is drawing )arge audiences at Revere beach. The steamer King Philip will leave Commercial wherf at 10 o'clock today making her regular trip to the fishing grounds. The stock company at the Palace theatre will present two new burlesques next week, and there will be an entire change of olio. A pleasant trip to Salem Williows and Gloucester is now available by the eteamer City of Haverhill. which leaves Atlas stores wharf daily at 10:30 a tn.

The steamers Cape Ann and City of Gloucester are carrying a large number of excursionists nowadays to Gloucester along the North shore route. The boats leave Central wharf twice daily. One of the best excursions out of Boston is the sea trip to Provincetown on the stanch steamer Cape Cod. which will leave Bay line wharf, 4C0 Atlantic av, at 9 a today. The custom of spendine r' the Seturday half holiday at Revere beach has become PO general that the day is alwaYs one of tho heaviest in attendance at that popular nearby resort.

Take the dainty little craft Hough's Neck for the resort of the same name. It is a delightful ride down the harbor. Boat leaves from Snow's Arch wharf, 430 Atlantic ay. four times The last two performances of the program for this week at Medford boulevard summer theatre will be given this afternoon and evening. Next week's attraction will be J.

W. Gorman's bama troubadours. "The Fire Patrol" will be presented for the last times this afternoon and evenine by the Aubrey stock company at Music hail. Next week, which will be the final week of the season at this house. will be devoted to "We-Uns The week's vaudeville program at Crescent gardens will be given for the last times today.

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