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In I JIIf1I 1WO th wi 7 THE SUN TUESDAY JULY 5 1887 TiE UPSET OF THE YEAR xnovnAnoun DKA TS TIm nAnD rx TUB HAVE roil TIM OCB4Y HTAK1UI A llreat Crash at nm uhfll rler Cald well Flonh AwnyHauppei Garrison AVIn Tbrc Great Race In flnceeeslon Monmouth Pnrk WM pretty well packed half nn hour boforo tlio heroes wore summoned for tho first race and long trnlno woro bringing thousands moro to tim trnok while bides from Long Branch and adjoining towns wore adding hundreds to the mighty crowd At this tlmo Superintendent Morrcll caused the first sensation ot the day by mounting tho steps In tbo centra ot tho grand Btnnd and ealllng loudly for a physician Btnrter Caldwell had como over from Lone Branch In an open top buggy with the sun beating down on bis head lie had not been woll for se eral days and ho felt weak and dluiy when ho reached the club house In a short lime he fainted away and there were fears that another starter would have to bo procured dlftlcmlt thing to do at a moments notlco Dr Boaoh attended to Mr Caldwell and In a short tim the starter reoororod saying that ho felt well enough to attend to his duty Ftftoen minutes after tho time appointed Mr Caldwoll sent the horses away woll abreast In tho frt race Tho judges were Col Clarenco McDowell Mr Hall and Mr Withers Philip and Mloha Dwyer and Mr James Galway occupied the timers stand As the laws of Now Jersey permit no pool oiling bottlng was confined to sixty bookmakers and a score of combination mon Tho batting quarters although spacious enough for the transaction of business before betting on races became tho rage wore not hal largo rnlolworo enough to accommodate the eager crowd that iu ezod and elbowed Its way In to got money on the horses A surprise the llko of which seldom occurs on tho turf took Dlnce In the race forthe Ocean btakes In which Troubadour was the only horns to meet Mr Cannatta colt Tho Hard Troubadour appeared first Ho received an I ovation an ho passed the stand on his way to the post little less hearty than that which erected The Dar when ho came out I little filter carrying the red white and blue colors I Ilterl a patriotic owner The Bard was the strongest kind of a favorite at I to 1 on Tho bookmakers laid I to against Troubadour up to the time tho pair appeared at the post A turfman remarked while the horses wore going to tho front that Troubadours owner would glvo 10000 to have his horse win the raoo When asked why the horseman replied that it would make Troubadour a princely i horse for the stud Garrison adopted different tactics yesterday than when he rode Troubadour against The Hard In the Coney bland Stales at Sheepshoad Hay Then he sent Troubadour out to pet the pace and wag beaten easily at the finish Yesterday ho held bLi horse back while Hiiiward moved The Bard to the front and opened a gap in tho run round the turn opnd along tho backstretch When the real fight cam In the straight The Bard had nothing in reserve for tho finish He made no kind of a race when called on Troubadour ben him very easily winning the race by throe open lengths In a gallop In the moderate time of i66X but a good performance for the track Neither Mr Cassatt nor Copt Brown caw tho race Mr Cassatt has cone to Europe and Copt Brown Is in Chicago I was said that The Bard was a little stole and sore lie attempted to jump the fence In Ills preliminary gallop but moved llko I racehorse when he extended himself In the first part ot tho race Oarrison remarked to a HUN reporter that The Dar was as good nhorso yesterday he ever was and tat Troubadour was better than ever before and could havo run over Tho Dar In any part of the race Garrison rode in great form lie won the fourth of July Handicap the Ocean Stakes and the Welter Cup In succession His follower and they are many made piles of money The race furnished nn aft illustration of tho slight hold that favorites have on tho racing public when their downfall comes Every ono was singing tho praises of The Bard before the Tars and justly so judging from the colts per formances this season lie first appeared In the Juno special a mile and a quarter on tho Grnvefusnd track bunting Barnum and Telle loe with the greatest ease by six lengths In 155 He then entered the lists against Hidalgo Barnum and Elkwood for tho Bf James Hotel Stakes winning as he ploancd by half a dozen longths In floallCd He met Troubadour In the Coney Island Stakes at Bhespshead Bay at the same distance BB the Ocean Htakes beating Trouba dour handily brthree lengths In 165 Ills last appearance before yesterdays race was in the Coney Island Cup June 25 at a mil and three quarters when he beat Barnum Ukwood and ItatapUn winning easily by three lengths In 8 03 In the face of those grand performances never was a victor greeted with wilder and more enthusiastic shouts than Troubadour when he downed the great son of Lonefallow Troubadour astonished the racing world yesterday fully as much as when he came from tho West last year after winning a purse raco find then upset all the calculations of the talent int uHnnfnap ttiA it Kurliu Ul 0 uuuw un A mint of money went on Dwyer Brothers Colt Day Ridge In the Independence Stakes for twoyearolds Mr Belmonts colt Magnetizer Rollins even with the Brooklyn colt at 3 to 1 Mr lielmonts English jook Luke signalized the day by riding Magnetizer in Yankee Dooclli style making II Garrison finish and winning the race handily from Church who came see ond on Mrs Lorilhar4s filly Flitaway I Taken altogether It was a great day for the i turf The races were all fought to the ilnish and will live lone in tho memories those who saw thorn They were run in this order TILE FIRST UPSET you TUB riVOIUTES Sweepstakes at 23 each for threeyear olda and op ward lth 7K added of which 1160 to the second oon winning and maiden allowancei three quarters ot amile a Ifgrtns Prtclou 4 by OleneigStampi I 10l Littlefleld I I fLorlllard Jra ft Oarabysea 1 VK Hafferty 2 Mlllersb Harry Russell 4 111 Steppe ti 8 lIrown Mona also ran Tim I Ia Betting One to 4 on Muna 7 to I against Harry Rna II to I agalnet 1reelosa 20 to I against Cambysea After one break away there was a good start with Mona Harry Russell and iroclona on nearly even terms length in advance of Ciimb sea Mona and ItuBsell Immediately drew away from tho other two Mona loading Jttissell a shade at the uuarter with Cambyses third two leiiKths away and a neck In advance fl Ireclosii 1 On tho turn eojne to the thrceaunr ra Bonn drew nearly clear of Itussoll with two lengths between the latter and CambyBes who was tho sumo distance in front of Proc osa The pace was very fast and at this stage of tho race It looked as If Cnmbysoa and Proclosri would never bo able to Ret to the front but the leaders tired under the strain and Cniabrftos and Irecloba cot up In the last luriona whore Mona caught the whip as did iio others An exciting finish was tho result lambyiies shoved his head In front fifty yards from tho coal but 1reclosa responded tamely to the pre Muru of her jockoy and won lappo out by ci1Ylbnel who led Harry tUksell I a length with Mona only a trlllo behind tho latter 1l1flfgTlZEft SUCCESSFUL WIT1 THE TOP VVMUHT Iridepenilenee Stukea for two year olds at tn each p5 I forfeit sitb 10 l4d4 of which vu 10 the ssc Sul pnltl and 11no MJ quarters of a Used A Hlmoof 1l11clllOr b7 The Magne turn t4i 10k lrs ti I LorUIarte I rli iJCJ jroi Church A IIHW Wo10 MtUfaetlon IITW Hlipstrlck liy IM dfe Jllrabeau Miracle Ballston th IiSail colt Sir I I and the tnverraore Lilly also ran tJ lngAgainst Iagiietlzer 1 Tin II34 and Hay nidge 3 tolj JlrPUonvioit 1 Ballston Ill I Flltaway and the In verIor lily 01 I to I the Ualla colt IJ to I I Miracle lad Mltatieau to 1 There was a good start with Mlraboati half a longih lu front the others in a close bunch excIpt the Withers Illly who was a length ho Wnil all Church at once sent Flltawny to the front and with a load of a length she piloted ins fluid tQ tho halfmlta post at which point Lhe was followed by Hir Dixon Magnetizer tho lithsrs lilly and Jllraboau Flituwny with Fir Hlxon In close nttenduncooontlnuKd In tho end to the entrance ul the homo troch whera t1 iioto was general closing A hundred yards ii roin the wire the chances of half a dozen looKoil about equal but then Magnetizer drew iieully to the front aud finally won by two Ieflti15 from FlItBway who was lapped by Hut fItCtfon with hay Hideo and Mlrahoau close and the Withers llly bringing up the rear ONLY IIEADH JjyrVVEKH TilE FIRST TURF Fourth of July Handicap for all ages at VO each bait forfeit I flu onlt Ir deolarei with 111 Added the sec n1 1 10 ricelYtfclo winners of any handicap after pub hu cottfl at the neljltl July Olo carry live pounds LT on mil 1 I Ifrtn I a Jn All 4 br IrtllVlrlo soft IOFTICOC I ft eis IIobC AmagVm4s lOU dim 2 IJI NVl1ch 10 Sionibuekls n2 I lIwrI i 5lJi Adrian Tanllco Iludsn Xlillle baliihury Ctlckabodi Una II Klmou awt ljtll Minnie alto ran IItlllnA gainst MaggTeVtto 1 Linden and Millie if 11In I All aol IJna A 7 to 11 I Tonllce Amalgam JJloli I I tonebuck Ulol i lltll lilnnle and Raymond I 1 lo 1 Salisbury so lo 11 1 Chlokabeialuy 4O lo rwon IAn zcollent start was given the thirteen 1 tit Una 11 slightly In front she lending 1 by ihij Rtand followed by Htonabuck llllllo nnd bilhisbury Kouchlng the turn Una was Mill In front but at time furlong poit Hall bttry clIKholl punt herein opened a gap of a length Wilhelm he maintained along the backstretch to the i I hair with Amalgam second and Stonebuclc third On the far turn the pace told on Balls bun and limos in the rear commenced to take 11 1rltr They rounded Into the stretch with he Hrst half dozen In a compact shaper IIh little apparent advantago between thorn out nt the furlong pole the Cassatt tricolor on Amaljram showed in the van In the centra of the track with Htoneuuok next the rails In second position and flarruon moving UP IkQI14r on the outside wills Don All Toe aoaror I A hc they camo to tho wire tho closer they focus nll It wnsiiln and tuck at every stride but In the last Jump Cinrrlfton got non All In hunt and won by nhprt head while Amalgam was but nock better than Htonebuck TROUOAUOUU AGAIN C1UMPION Oeun Rick for all ages RtllUI hh half forfeit t2Ionly If declared I fi liiim 2S with tIitdaddd of which I 54s to tb Ieeotid I rlI dw a format 8 8 Drown Troubidour b7 LIobonOlen Alulno12I1 IrIItl01i A Caualfs The hard 4 itS Hay ward a Time iVW nIUurOne to 0 lime tllsl0 I against tTiouba dour dourThen Then came tho race of tho tiny Thoro were two break awayg nnd then tho line dropped at the third ottompt to nn excellent num unrrl son took a strong pull on Troubadour and earning up the stretch for tho odd 1 furlong Tno hud opened a tap nnd lod by Iwo lengths going 5al ICllllthS Ing by time StOlid At the furlong polo 1 on tho turn the distance Iwtwoun them wn tho namo but the gap had lnur ad to three lengths tho auarter and I nloiiK the backstretch It WI opened a length flirt ur Shortly nf tor iiasnlnu the half Troubadour bogart to clono tho gap and at tim Ilvofurjonit pole was a scunt two lengths bohlnd When thin throeijunrtor polo was rcachudt was barely daylight between the two and entering the stretch larrlnon ranged nlongaldo of tho son ot Longfellow Iloforo tho lust furlong poln wan reached Troubadour was In front Then HnynanlH whip went Into tho air and came down on Thu Hard but tho eon of Lisbon kept rawing away from his antagonist at every stride nnd finally passed under the wire four opon luiiKtliH In front The fractional tlmo was Quarter 2ul3 half 62K throoauartoru 11BK mile l12 i ULXCABTKU WINS AFTUlt A DIUVINO IACr with Welter Sail Handicap added of flwtepitakesforAlt hlA I fiuoto the ages lint I at gentlemen WO each i riders allowed 7 Ibe I one mile Hlohm I A Co a i nraster 4 by Ilitckilen Mary Clay I4J ditrrlson I llaggliieoh Ulendora MoMughlln 2 Keystone Stable II Himalaya I rj Mr ilur wood 3 MammonUL Anarchv LUtell and 1 aust also ran ncin trl time I47M I Betting Against Lancaster 2 to It I Jinminonht And liejiulura 1 3 olrW lllnislsya 5 tu 11 Anarch tol Llstell 13101 Faust 20 to I For the Woltor Cup there worn coven stnrtors and after little 11tIY they got oil ton good tart with MuniinonlHt hittoll and Ulouuora hnvlnn trllio tho boat of time others On thu fIrst turn Lldtcll run out clear followed by Anarchy sho a length lu front of lltinaliija At time tliOiunrtorLlntell was loading Anarchy only head and IIlonfl the backhtruteh for II hundred ymiruis the two woroovon two loiutths In front of Himalaya ho a IIPIV bettor than Mann monist who was lapped by Qlendorn ll roro ioiu3hlug tho half Anarchy drew away front 11 tell and at that point was loaillni two lengths LUtell length and a half in itilnn ot lllinalan I A furlong further and LUtoll had dropped back to last plaoo and llmula Iummunlst Lancaster und ilonclorii worn closing on Anarchy who wns tiring Kntorlng tho stroUli thoro was little dllloroneo bo twocn Litnciiutur and lilmnlnjii Olendnni running third and Mnmmonlst fourth It wits drlvo all the way hoint but LnniaMor lasted tlio longest and under tho whip lint ished first lapped nut by Glomloru who was an open length in aiUanco of lllmiilnya vvlth MauimonlHt six lengths bohlnd tho latter ATPLEDY A JOhNSON 1O TUB PONT AT LIST Handicap sweepstakes for all ages at J1 each with fluui added of whIch iajto the second mile and a quarter Appleby 4 Johnsons ch Aim 3 by Springbok Alone Ullams I a 11 Morriss ch 0 Ihll fee 4112 Mclaughlin 2 11 Cohen ch in Tolii a 107 HtleSeld 3 TOlthJE Time 2 15U TlettlngNlne to 10 on Ihll Lee 2i to I against May aol Tolu Only threo faced the starter for the mllo and a quarter dash Tho race ifl eaclly described With a slight advantage over Tom varying from half a length to a few inchci Phil Leo showed tho way to the entrance of the homestretch with Almy trailing a length nnd a half behind Tolu The latter thon closed and rattling moo ensued to within thirty ards of the wire whon Almy got in front and won by nearly two lengths an open length dividing Phil Leo and Tolu ORENADIER WINS IN A GALLoP PuriefSdAI for three year olds and upward aelllnt allowances seven furlongs II Howards Urenadler I by aienelg Alala II 101 Robertas McCarthy cjueen of Hevrts 4 to Lllke 2 1 Blverslde Stable a br Iegasus 3 nil Steppe 3 HL Elmo Blue Line frluce Leopold Belmout Caprice and Petticoat also ran ranTime ROM Betting Against Petticoat even money Crenadler 4 to I 1 blue Line to I ijueen of Hearts 10 I I egaius 10 to mu nelmont and Ht Jilino 12 tol Prince Leopold 11 to I Boreas 2O tol Tho race was started in tho new chuto and after ono breakaway tIme flag fell with Queen nf Hearts in front followed by Urumullcr Blue Line nnd Petticoat Queen of Hearts kept increasing hor advantage loading two lengths at the half and three on the fur turn and into tho stretch Thon tho puce told on hor and the others closed It was close race Ito within 150 yards from homo when Uremia dler easily drew away and won in a canter by two lengths from Quoon of Hearts who wan four the best of Pegasus all but Queen of Hearts pulling ul TWO TALUS IS TOE STTETLErlUBE Parse 9700 of which 5100 to the second a handicap steeplechase over the full course i Oakwood Stable a Tarqulu aged by Great Tom Vocalist Lakeland 143 iscanlun iliac Day 4 IM Dickens 2 1 JJ Oanaher ch Mllarney 145 1 1 Mara 3 sionlngton Judge Urimih soul M11 Dmli also ran The last two felL Time 01 Betting Against Judge urlillth 3 to I I nine Pay 4 to I 1 Vlim I Davis 4M tol Hlluuneo to 1 Tarquln atom tjtonlngton 15 to 1 Btonlnirton piloted tho way over tho first five hurdles followed by Judge Griffith Will Davis and Kllliirnoy Btonlngton was first ovor the wall two lengths In front of Will Davis who was four in front of Klllarnoy lappud by Tunniln Qrinith having boon taken back under a pull Taking tlio water Stonlng ton anti Doyle wore closo together Killurnoy two lengths behind but time latter got into his stride tho quicker anti took thu load bofoni the nxt jump and continued in front over the obstacles to tho run on to tho main track whom he led Tarauln a length On tho fur turn Tarnuln passed him and entering tho homestretch with aloud of two lengths connie away and won in a big gallop by fifteen longtime Blue Dny who had trailed along lust nearly throughout wets second a length In front of Killarncy Will Davis when well up toll nt tho last hurdle In tIme homestretch and seriously Injured tho right arm of Daly his jockoy Judge Orlfllth haul previously fallen in the xeooud time round over tho hurdle nour tho uuurter polo Brlchtan Heuch Races Tho first race nt Brighton Beach yestortlay threequarters a mile wee won byJlm Clare Inl l5 I Widgeon second Pools straight Parkvllle 100 Jim Clare 00 lloder t40j Held Mutuals atralghl f2O70 place 11100 Widgeon place 3S8a Second Race One mile and a sixteenth James A II won In IMIU 1 Compensation second Fools Roy Boy 1110 Barbara 45 Clatter ia James II RS field 73 Mutual straight toutw place tft bS Compensation 97 73 Third Bace Threequarters of a mile Armstrong won lr1 I7H Young Puke second Pools Young uke 91 13 Hankrunt 43 Armstrong 933 Young Luke 625 llllier 1 fiV field tu Mutual straight tsuuu io nllkr place 12 45 Young Duke OGU fourth Race One mile and aqnarter Frolic won In 2 1IV4 Windssll second loollln4U fiOlI Armstrong IJJ liousman fHO frolic Ok I Succeed bAum neld fH A Mutuali striUght t2Juu place 10 uo Wlndjail place uu firth Kace seven eighths of a mile Lliile Walton won in I J1 iti Ihla I second 10010 King Fan flm lile Walton I ElIte Hardy 43 Toboggan K40 field sisu Mutuala straight i 2475 place 1373 i LIds ltilace t21V Sloth Ilace Three quarlers of a mile Lnitle Fillmore won in 1 IKM Fountain second Tool Lottie Hlllnore WjOj VT iTaly entrleic u0l Fountain Sm Held tw Mutuuls slraljht 010 pluc tountulo place IIO berenth Rnce One ate and a quarter orer hnrdlco Finn Down won In 224 Kushbrook second Tools btrulzhi trtltJ place OS Kushbrook place 1410 Racing nt Wasuliiaton Park Cmctno July 4The Washington Park Club scored a grand success today fully 25000 people witnessing the rarca First Rac Maiden Iwo year olds furlongs Tools Vengeance lIT Charlotte 15 Lady Taylor fAIl field 25 liertlM won Vengeance second FerUia third Time 1 7Jt Second Bace All ages one and one eighth miles PoolsAurello 1100 Modesty fJI I Molllee Lust ao field FJO 4urtfIIa won by two length Malaria nIppIng Mollle Last at the wire amid finishing second lime I 0U Third Race Columbia stakes all ages one and three nuurlerr miles Pools Volatile rjim I II Todd 4Vi Uonte rlsto Ill I olnt won by a length 0 II Todd second Monte Crlsto third I Time r1b fourth Rare Bherldun Slakes three year olds one and onequarter miles 1001011 Yard fjro Terra Cotta fn Montrose I Odd Terra Oirra won by a length ITj Ford second a length and a half ahead of Jim 1 Lore Time 21u44 rfth Ilace All ages three quarter mile heats Tools First heat Hindoo Rose 411 lru Ktv Held SM 33 Second heatlra oK fa Hindoo Hose pi A Held 5J Third heatHindoo Rote Mi II Kn tie Odd fl4 IllnOoa Role won In three suocesslre heat Ma finishing second In I each heat and apparently not Irving tu win Turner her locker was called lo the Judza1 stand reprimanded Time lull 1 imi and I IUU Hlxlh RaceSelling one mile TooU Jlui Nave JJO f1 llriln John Henry Ro HetlyH 125t Ibid 23 toilfa won by two lenilhs Hottentot second under third Tim I 44 Certnlh Race Rteeplechaie short course Pools Linelaoi Wellington rum field K2 turillan won by two lengths Nettle WstUns second Wellington third Time 3 01J Mugaru Fall nen NIAOIHA FALl July 4The second day of the races was favored with delightful weather and a Urge attendance First RaceBelling allowances three quarters of a mile I Pools Rsn Thompson lIOn Commander Illif rtWIos mander lit Septimus oi UcLaughlln 4 Tambou roll Rll Tat Uennls ft the neiL sin lisa Toupioe won easily Lauru Harrison second and Commander third Tim 1 1514 lulu1I paid 814441 Second Race Purse 100 handicap for all ages mil heals PmiUHerlln iu I llornplix lUs Repetta 51Cm the Held IA The rio was won by ttjxlia JJornplp second Mutual paid 124 Third Bace ruree 555dm i seven eighth of a mile liar num won Vrumbleton second Salute Ciaus third Tim 30U PoolaUarnum llUi Ulddlltex II the Held ID ul pIIIO Fourth Bace Turse fYO for three year olils one mile 4tar wont Uellevue seoond Mf Desperandum third Time I i47U Tnou I lahoney MU AUrtc WI the ntllt Uutuols psldW4 Fifth Kace Puree Joo short eteepleehau course aI4titrkeolll Lucy LliiiUool third Ifs tYJ 4 Itt NBW oTBn8Xr iruKSLisiKtr JIEET Trying the Heads of the Oronget A jlerlee orn ae Riin Time annual moot ot the Now Jersey Division of the League of American Wheelmen yesterday attracted many bicycle riders from various parts of tho Htuto to tho Oranges yesterday The rands were In fine condition and thin Oranllo and Newark boo kept busy showing their brethren around Huns were taken to tho points of intordst around and up Eagle Hock and at 10H tho annual business meeting was hold in tho club house of tho Orange Wanderers Tho Secretary nnd Treasurer wore rorloctod for another term and a voto lit tlmnkrt wns passed 1 to Joy Hill for sign fog tho llloyclo bill At 3 oclock the annual raco moot was held on tho threelap truck at ll ovlllo and tho various events were won as follows One nail novice wheels under I3 pounds Final tieiM Lauib of Hmlthvllle first 3m I aM II How Inca si com lim1Jir tulle lap racel V1r PoworsJr first nm zi 4 Is JO points Roberts Tough I keepsle second IU points Tlio two mile State cham plonolmip race between Lamb and A Htenken of the llndson County I heclmen was won on time etl la ln lap I by Menken by 13 yards In Cm IJ lis One mile client iilonshlp Union ounty Wheelmen TUrson iirst 1 limo 1 iULl 1 II llurnet second by a length live mile I A Championshiponly I two men started lt Ii hlch nfl Jens hr rJrW and the roc was a their until the fourteenth lap I Then each of the riders made it lid for the race bill Itlch who was seiferlng from fall which he touk on Saturday as limit liP 11 hIs usual spurt at the finish and Powers beat him in hi a leiuiu In Him 2t nOne mile fhlI hamponshlp A Rlenken Hrit In the fast lime of 2m fll 45lI Lamb second iiy three 5 ards Tuotnllft handlcap Van Uagoner and I A Ilowell runt what was decided a deem heat by the judges although I Van Wagoner was nearly two feet to the clear when I he crossed the tape lime time wee Sun 47n The men Were compelled I to ride one lap to decide the 1 Inner nnd llovrell I MIHI In 4 Co Iluiwra took side full and smashed his racer besides bruslng his arms and knee I alilwellof the ttc also fell bill nt once remountel and tnlshed the race tine mile Hill championship Tlalnlleld I I Bicycle liituAi Arkcrman trod tim os Morrison eeuond Ona mile team rncc Hnrlcm Wheelirenfrst 14 pointsJ mv Towers Jrll 1 Towerm 0 Parker Ilineof 1overs Jrm MM I Mlllvlile leant teioud 7 pointS union ountv herlmen third I II I I Johnson role nn exhibition mile on a tricycle 3m Us I An ho uns the ul IIIAII to appear for the StAte rhamplnnshln for trlc rles the race win declared OIT The race for tlio tlmmplnnehlp i of 0w Now Jersey XUicelineu nf euark wan not run owing toamlsun dorstundlng Ittcirle floors at IVIIUestmrre WiLKEsnitnK July 4rlllJ fifth annual moot nf the Pennsylvania Ditlslun League ot American Wheelmen was held here today Five hundred and twenty lilting wheelmen were present at 310 members of the league took part In the parado The trot race one mue novIce was won by bn der of Bead Ineln ion The three mile I race was won by lap rist of NasMngtoti I 1J nl 11 I I It The one mile race was won hy trlst In 4 minutes 1 lie fourth et emit It two mile race for the 4V cia was won by tnyderof ndlno In 11311 The three mile Stat chanmi plonshlp race was wall bl llhelmof Heading in 1OMU I UJ Mlliflm won the one mile Rule chain plonshlp rice In 3 3lt Philip Brown of Wanhlngton took a header and sustained severe Injuries The track tmLo In bad condition Xneaatl Athletic Club Game Tho midsummer games of tho Nassau Athletic Clnb were run off yesterday at Washington lark Brooklyn before about 1000 spectators Wlegand of the Brooklyn Athletic Association lowered his own the best American record over 220 yards hurdles by an eighth of a second The results the races are as tallow One hundred and thirty yards run 21 starters five trial ueati and a CllalA Ashley Manhattan A 434 verdi firm Holllgan Iassau A 4K yards second Won by six Inches Time seconds One mile vnd a quarter walk etsrlereP OKeefe New Haven A 4O seconds llnf Kraft Brook ln A A A seconds second A Murray Nassau AC scratch third Time minutes ftjt eeconda Wall by yards Three hundred and thirty yards run 10 starters htruse Brooklyn A A 10 yards first tv Dove Nassau A Id yard and Norton Brooklyn v1 A 1 yard ran a dead heat for second plate Dove sprained his Ankle and Norton took second prize Time S7W reconds dluinntmig Iitim I Jump 5 iwrtern Stokum Xa au AthletiC club 4 Inches nrl 5 feet Inches Iiel inert 4 Inches second 3 feet 4 Inches I lui lardeBnn starters tI A smith Brooklyn A 13 ards 1 limIt 8 Barr Brooklyn A A 23 rardi second Time 2 minutes Ml 5 seconds 220 lard hurdles Norton Brooklyn A A lu yards first ttle gKiid Brooklyn A A scratch second Time 2X23 peionda legand beat his own best record ot a second covering the distance In 27 eta emote one and a Quarter mile Run 7 starters Url Mailman I Manhattan A Cscratch nrst I 11 A Smith I Brooklyn CL 33 yards second Time minutes I I 5 2 hd ecunls Two mile I BIcyclei llale haeseui A ti luiulyarde cr51 Charles aynter Asstau A ysrdl second Tim 7 mlnutee seconds 440 Yard lIun IClnblW IIIIIgn scratch fuel AOIIy werd 12yards I seoond Time 43seconds Obstacle luce Bate A tint VI 1 Ayres A CMcoml Tug of War Nassau A CL beat gr Ihe Husy Bee club the Twenty second Beglment I by 5 Inches and then pulled the Knights of the Brush a Thirteenth Regiment team over In JH minutes Jack Mo uteri dog Nigger lied the 130 and 100 yards records In 8 4 Rndl4 cono Beferee Sullivan Pastime A Ftarter Smith Nassvu A 1Tonker Athletes YONKERS July 4Tbo Yonkers Athletic Club races took pUie at the new Prlvlng Park In this city today The looyard run handicap wo won by A Copeland of the Manhattan Athletic Club In 10 minutes and twofifths seconds Dan Tompkins of the Manhattan Club won the half mile handicap running race In two minutes one and three fifth seconds The handicap running race for a mile was won by II Jartberg of the Olympic Club in 4 minutes and tl ree Drill seiumls llalpln of the Olympia club was the Inr In Iho rnnnlnirhilghi Juumphandicep contest Ills record was A feet tt Inches The tulle I wailt wae won A Cramer of the Manhattan Club in 7 minutes and 43 seconds bdward Barnes of the Olympic Club made the nf ugrf I best running broad Jump measuring lu feet Inches there were four entries for the two mile bicycle race I Marshall of New York was the winner his record beIng tf minutes ZJ and three llfth seconds Delaney of New York wu the successful contestant In the three mile running race Time I minutes The j2Vyards IJ icaTI gfr hurdle race handicap was won nWR bchweigler of the American Alhletfo Club lu 7iS seconds A Condon of the American club was the winner lu the quarter ota mile race making II In 01 minutes audj uveelghlh seconds ondTh TUB Hudson County le nlnns Five thousand people wont to the Caledonian Park In Jersey City yesterday to see the annual Fourth ot July gamei of the Hudson County Caledonian Club The winners were as follows Putting light stone Hamilton 8J feet Inches Thowlng light hammer John Uraham 92 feet 24 Inches Bunning long Jump Uurthrle IK feet juartsrmlle run Stewart Chip matl 5W seconds Putting heavy stone George Ross J7 f1 Li4 Inches I lunnlng loI0 step and Jump Thomas Altkln 44 feet 7 indies Throwing heavy ham flier UcUougall ua feet 4 Inches One hundred yards run Thomas Altkln 1ii seconds Reel dancing James Kennedy One mile run Michael Cochran 3 minutes seconds Hitch I and kick Ueorge Hlater tl feet Tims urr lilt the caber Uearge Boss 29 feet Bi Inches Bojs race John Alexander Vaulting the pole Ihomas Ail kin and whrtel tied feet 10 Inches Two mile race Bennett I0inlnuis iuseconds Highland rung VM1 llamtl ameron Half mile run II Bennett minutes 10 secondo mI Bunning high Jump Cumtnlngs tt feet I Inches Sword dance West Hurdle race A Mo lda ton ean nSwT Altkln I I tied Ureased pig race Donald Grant Threelegged race A tloLean and Altkln back race Martin hcottlshAmerlcBK Athletes Tho ScottishAmerican Athletlo Club hold games In the Echuetieu Park Union 11111 yesterday afternoon These were the winners In the different eventat 100 yards runE Illrst Newark Athletlo Club eight yards start 1 Johnston Jersey City six urds start 2 Time low Jlo an yards runM I Johnson 1 Harry Mejers I 2 rime 2J seconds tt yards ruti OJJay bcottish American Athleito club 1 McCarthy Hcottl I American Athletlo I club 2 Time minutes 1 to eetonds One mile walk Ueorge lognn I William Boag 2 Time 7 minute ltlJ seconds One mile rUIIr oTi bay bcottlsh American Club It 1 Uolau bcottlsh American lub Tune 4 inluutes 40 seconds Three mile runT Day I I I Dolan Time 17 minutes a seconds Light builng bouts between members of Ihe club followed the games The Areonauta Rcirattn Tho Argonnutu Itowlng Association had a regatta yesterday morning oU Bergen Polut A pair oared gig race Ward being at the bow of one crew and 8 Iiarla at the bow of the other was rowed over a short mile course with a turn JJarts led easily la Ihe turn but Wards crew came In over IWO lengths ahead A four oared shell rare over the same course was won by vv Traits crew by less than a length over that uf It I Annett II Let ant lila men did sell In the four oared gig I race until the turn was reached hut Ii redenburgn crew was about a boat length ahead at the finish The most Interesting race was that between two eightoared shell crews over a straight three quarter mile course One crew was made upot the winning four oared shell and the losing four oared gig the other of the winning four oared gig and the losing four oared shell crews The double crew led by Traik and te won In I minute Ueurge Squire was referee and It Hackle judge of the UnUli Canoe Race at MIni King Several lively canoe racos wore given on tho Hudson opposite King Sing yesterday under the direction of the bbaltemuo Canoe Club Commodore Brand rolh steam yacht Camilla accompanied the craft overtime course The water was very rough The first race nas for sailing canoe the best two out of three Herbert Carpenter Nellie and Harris Carnenlera lies Hull I were entered This I race waa won by the bee Gull The second race was a paddling race a half mile Fran els Larkin Jr won In time unto over Frederick Fisher in the 1dltb The third race was a tandem race lu which the entries were Talbot Simpson and Paul IJ Boe slsre 1 of the Yonkera Canoe Club and II Carpenter krn and Frederick Fisher of the Dbatteuiucs Nmipsou and Bowlere were the winners Dun Outtrvls Ht Louis At Fleetwood Park Morrlsanlt yesterday the match trot between Mr Matthew Blleya sorrel gelding Ian and Mr Parsons Jrs brown gelding It Louis was won by Dan The conditions were I22i aside mile heals best three in nve to top road wagons owners to drlre Among those who were present were DIstrict Attorney Marline Judge Andrew While Kd ward Uoniier JJ Qulnn Hausmau I Fred lIken Burrldge Henry llutbea Duff John Leggelt fiIr 01 end Charles Randolph The Judges were Ueesre 1 Coe 1 Hiulih and lionghran Pan took the lead on th first turn and was never headed winning the heal lu rWtI Dy uiie length The second neat wee trot I led In time same way and fell to Dan In I 2 S7H In the 1rn and lost heal fit Louis got the leaden thn first turn and held It to nearly the three quarter pole when he broke and Han with a splendid burst of speed won the beat and rae In mi Skin succeu Heap eeerlesa In cues of skia disease jueerleu IM i till IoU i bath III safla44 4 I1tCinI Sflotirrji NITVIVIKit IANSITIIIU Is relieved by Skin success soap which stimulates I the skin lo healthyao ll lty llidllCii1 QKATKil TKUMT tOMIANY Of 11EV 1O11K VTAII HT MW OIHC June sn IRST TO Till IIOIDERH OK TIIK AIJU3TJIKNT MOHT lam IMS OP Till CENTRAL RAILHOAU COMTANV Of NEW JKHSKV Notice Is hereby given thai 1 the AUJLSTMbNT lICIUTliAdi BONDS of the Central Railroad of Xeir Jersey dated May I 1H7 will be purchase at this nce on and after July IIi al par and accrue Interest hr Ihe Central Trust Innipany uf New murl ac ugents for the Receiver and as Trustee under ihe new general 1 mortgage ot time Lrlltral Kallroait ouip iiy uf New Jersey tI A JI ChNTUAl TKUaf LOMTASV i UK VKW YORK I I OIUITT Trtsldent i 100111 NtiIIIEY I1ANKEI18 AND BltOKfcHS BROAD ST New York IUlACIl 1 OrHIJfH 72 Wail st 10sxlN I MoWlrN II Mtll4lpht I A Ivan i Co Icntun I I Hrevster A roChlcaroi Corson Macartney asMngtou t4 rreii fjiuirieo 1 Itiehmuu tu Andrrw 1 I Italiimuro Buy and sell Blocks Tnrate llonJi lnConnectkua and Ulscellaneou i SecarttlM on the Iw York Ktovlr ficliiige JOBX 0 UWfA tQ I Jr THE SHAMROCK IS BEATEN hEft BTEEL HIYAT Till TITAXIA OUT FOOTS lIEn ON TUB SOUXD The IarohmoaU Slave Fine Ilreem lit Their HiicesfteTcral 1nrhlo Jlreak Htlekitn Attempting to Carry To Much Tho dandy young Corinthians of tho Larchmont Yncht Club hover had livelier or more spectacular regatta than that which filled their rockOncompaisod harbor with clouds of Immaculate duck yesterday The British typo of yacht probably out of respect for tho dnyw ns not represented tho mngnlllcont fleet of 10 racers The big English yawl thorn was thoro but she did not count Tho attending vessels wore nearly as gorgeous and numurous as tho whitewinged ImtllorH Homo of thorn were tho steam yachts Onantn Sentinel Lurllno Viola Oneida Oormooro and Daring nil decorated with tings A cheerful broozo whistled out of tho south and scooped fonmtlppod hollows in tho surface of tho Hound Tho tug Ooodwln took tho Itpgnttn Committee Messrs II Wlllliird 0 Griffiths and George Foreman and genial Commodore Monroo and oxCommodoro Alloy out to a shako boat anchored opposlto another ono ofT Larch mont harbor A gun from tho steamboat Hyl Tan Glen at 1111 oclock accompanied by the hoisting of tho blue peter on tint inshore stnko boat told tho vnchts to cot ready nnd another fun ten minute Inter pont thorn away llko vwuldlng from cnnnon This Is tho order Inv hlc they dartiil In confuting bunrht across time Him on tho port tuck for Lxocutlon hoof Cinderella Tloer Comet I lephiint Artalne Smith ern Cross Magic I Adelaide lunllii lenlla lttval rocotlle Almnda htheuier hantApn ue rinilinUour lllhlrifitrd lotii iirelu ijeraliza I nile olusia IlrrDilu Imejal i Uneiilo lu 1crMiuln I and Adele Boforo tho lunilors of time fleet cot to ICU tlon Beef the wiml was rushing iilonu at fit I1 I niiti lie into Time bh schmoo ncr Troiibiuloiir lost her lOIIlI1I1MI nnd homo of tho little crnlt hail to nhorton sail to mold difnsVr limo Hoot coronet lour cotirseH Clnjdps AII mid InclniIIni tho xuhonners Troll bliliollr Hppnmza Mogle Coinnt and Houthorn Cios nnd tho rival bloopi Tlt ohm nnd Hhauuock went oor 27 nniitlcnl I miles I room tho I cturt to 1 cciii iOn licef to nnd uroiind a liuoy lilT Contrn Iblnnd liocf on tho LImIng I Inland shore tlicnco to buoy nuur CuptuInH Iplnnd to iofutlnn Hoof until homo Cla wnC I nnd II 1111101 lfrcini 1x OCt11 ion fleet to tint hmitiicock 1oint to Cup tnlnit iBlnnil back to 1 xeciitlon Jlcit nnd borne illBtancit of twpnlyoiio natitlcnl miles 1 lubber III IV VI VII VIII IX mid 1 XI covered course of Hlxticn miles and CIUM cotircrt ol fourteen miles lvciybody wns nnvluiH to 10 whllt the rc niilt of tho duel between limo Titunlii OllM leilln antI tho Shnmroek Jlocer Nllx woll would bo In xuch a brisk brooro und In comparatively smooth MUor All eyes wcro fnstencil on tho two fair visions of Ynnkco skill throughout tile races Tho Titanln Bturtpil 1J seconds lifter tho loftyKpnrrod whit plooi and hud increased advantage byu few slcomlll whn she rounded Execution Light Balloon jll topsulls thon iiddid to tho beauty nnd tile FIeld of the inchts Tho Rchoonor Comet bothered tho steelhulled Tltanlu by ropented throats of blanketing her Time lltnnlii llnully got dUcustcd run under tho xehooners stern and crawled up to wlndnnrd of her Tho loss of the TroubnJourw topmast did not discourage her him kept on hnr courso tilt if she meant business and siib eiiuent events showed that she did Tho Tltnnlii Hhainrock and tho schooners Troubadour hpornnza Magic Comot and Houthorn Cross had tho wind on the minrtiT toCentro Inland Itpof and thenco to Cuptnlns Inland nearly abeam The Shamrock with her leo rail capped vlth foam dnxhed around the Captains Island stuLoboiit at 147 32 nnll hSlllln on tho nlnd ptnrtoil for Execution Heef on the port tuck Time Tltniiift rounded 34 seconds later having lost just one spcnml to tho Btmmrock since tho start Meanwhile the craft that rounded limo Mntlnnlcock murk were flying over to tho Cup tnlns Island Btnkcboat with finelycurved xplnnnkers pulling thorn like aerial tugs They rounded thus tauita lotus Rural Adelaide Schtincr Crocodile Lon Ariadne and antapoKue Tho wind was too brisk for the Comets big ubtopsull and her forctopmast snapped off but silo pluckily continued tho fight The Shamrock wont about nt 117 anti mnilo nn liieffoctuul effort to cross her steel rivals bows Hue was on tho starboard tack and had the right ot way It wjon became apparent that the Blinmrock had made a miscalculation If tho Tltanlu had Ignored the rulo and kept on she would havo driven her sharp stool prow through thu vroudua hull of the Bhamrock Ohio was forced to tack to leownrd of tho Bay Ridge sloop Thon began a very pretty tusxle for tho windward place The boats were abeam for nearly a nilnuto and within eUbt vurds of eaeh othnr Gradually but surelj tIme stool yacht passed the bhumrock and climbed up to the windward Tho Tltnnln wus kept so clofw to time wind that her head suits trembled noisily Ilnch as she would tho Shamrock could not gut tho woathpricnuircon tho Mvol flyer which demonstrated thut Kite can pinch nnd go simultaneously which thu Shamrock simulllllloousirr seemed Incapable of doing The wind increased and tbo Shamrock lowered the peak of her gall topsail but till stiffer sleuth sloop Vent herB taut rim Tttanla rounded the buoy west of Execution Light without having to tack again But tho Shamrock hud gone too far to loewnnl and finding sill could not puns the light had to muko a short log inshore and como about again Tile Itnnln rounded the buoy 3 minutcn nhtud of the Hhamrock and liko a Meet of small bouts before hor set hcrsplnnkorand scooted homo Time bhamrouk gained I over a mlnuti on her II In SII II If thn mn In I All I I thn rnpAra inri hiiliit41 1 div jubilant chorus of etenm from a Bcoro of aeht0 tugs and launclies The Tltaniu beat tho Blinmroek 2 minutes 49 seconds actual time and 2 minutes and 4Bi seconds corroctod tlmo The Troubadour bent tho MagIc 952 the tlovalla beat tIle Lotus 857X tho Cinderella boat the IllldegunUt fronds thin Fnnllu boat tho Adelaide 5 00 tho Rival boat tho Schemer 121J seconds tho Lluphant beat tho Voluila 341 tho Arab bent tho Vixen 834 the Gleam boat th Norn Jtt seconds the Amanda bout the Hlrone 47 and tho Ada boat tho Ortonta 723 As tho Terrapin nml 1 the Nar rloch were of cmtul length and nindn exactly thu Mime time time owners agreed to toss up a cent to docldo the ra Tho Torrnpln won us sho would have done sure enough sue had not been handicapped 11 seconds The owner of La Icrlcholo protested against awarding of theprlzo to tho Adele bccauMi nlio had fouled tho Voluela The Fairy wan capsized as she started around the Mntlnnlcock murk Several Steam launches picked up her crawnndnhaun i rtimted and bulled out liP cc riiti LuJC tit undortjiiu Mr Maxwell ont13ftd II I1rul IIl1alust the lltllnlll which hll said carried Ihchteen mono which was more thlln she was ontltlod to br the rule or time club 1Irlsolln aId ho hnd only sixteen men bold himself Flv41 moro mon Iantoll to go on time fltnnill but Mr IS13l1n refused tn nllow tholl1 to do 80 It Is saI that ho so Inrormell 31r Maxwell whom limo latter okld him I ho bad ant olljoCUOl to Mr Mnxoll tllklnll morn mon IIholinY time Shamrock nml tllllll In dlcntod Ihnt ho dill object 1 ito Regatta 0111 mitten VIII nsctrtalll how I1II1I1Y mon limo fltunla carried null I she had mom thon tine rule cllllod for tlm Shamrock will hu dlclurod tho wlnnor rllllt rll1l1ot show howuol thut thu Shamrock belt the Btoel boot over the cou reo lhlsls the score the stars marking the win ours nu lClloona ErJ rTrtJ lllrt nIIt Tiie TIm Trnnb40ur11 MIS 371 3CtuLi ii4tlu imieraIl0L It 5Slui lOSt 4u mi27J 3 id mA Ifugic I 115250 Jt 35720 82257 Cl514 iaCmloOCIits ComIII JIQ lt54i17 401Ii 0111I SOUIIlII Cru11 5JAO 42437 4 117 4 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31015 Naida111815 247110 24915 24528 Last Ti Amanda 1154145 23158 37M 25725 itirenltSetd 5010 815113 3015 5820 Nut tImed ciAIu Izcathoatat cf5 PrIehot12m Adele3110th Jli3 3ml437 3l4n CLOJS I Ads IlM01l 51117 31221 315121 OrInta l2ixtre 52133 81210i 31544 Oily 254I 311014 32347 cLass a Terrapinl21OO 34545 Sp45 3414mb Nsrgisuimti Oq IllK NATIONAL OAttE lime Chicago Take Third rises by Defeating Mew York la Two Game Yesterdays games resulted in New York dropping to fourth place losing two games to the Chicago Club In the Detroit Boston gamei Detroit won one and the other was Hopped by rain The other changes are shown In Ihs record which now stundst Jcf 1e7 Uainm TTen IMII iron usuoctuzios i WOut test Wan Detroit 87 is 713 ft Louis 45 18 73u4 Uosion 22 21 1004 Baltimore 37 it Dill ChmeatoIII 21 451 Llnclnnaa 14 it2U 540 New fork S3 21Jt 571 lnnivtlmeaJ 2Uo f25 Thlladelpa JU 4413 Urooklyn 27 1479 Ilttstiurgh 20 29 479 Atlmietlo25 31 474 Washington 33D mi Vletropoltn 11 41 2tn Indlapolls 13 40 540 Ueveiund13 4J JJJ rise WORK AT CUIC1UO Cnirico Jnljr 4Twenty fir thonsand spectators saw the New lork bee two games to the Chicago today 1011 in the forenoon and 11010 In the afternoon lioth games were hard fought and well played under a heavy tension Iii the forenoon larkson pitching Ms very ten had the visitors al his mercy but In the afternoon It was a dead race between Welch and Baldwin both pitching great ball but luck turned the scale against New York II was a great day for apt VUrd who did rather more ihan half time belting and run gelling for his side An accident to Welch described below coupled with some lucky icijuence batting decided the afternoon game tot Chicago Komiiia oil The crowd was a very quiet one for the Fourth of July the popping ot riletole and firecrackers being nollcenbly absent lore made his first apneranre on the Chicago ground since Joining the item York Club and his receu lion was very cordial ha being obliged to lift his hat several limes In response lo the cheer of the crowd is nrd and Tleruan were Ihe only ones thai oould du any tiling with tlarkson de Irery Keefe was also very elitelive hut lime Chicago batters were fortunate In sending the halls Into the crowd two three base hit being made In this manner tp lo the ninth Inning the game was a perfect uno on Chicago part and lie only marred In the ninth by liurnsa fumble of Tlernans hard hit to third base In the second Inning llernun made a two bone hit in left Held and Dorian folliined with a single llernan tried hard to score but was caught al the plate by HnliUan wonderful throw In the fourth tt sCum hit safely for the second time stole second and went to third on a passed ball Itnutke woe hit by a pitched hall and went to tint and Kurd was caught olf third hy clarkson while coaching Konrke In the ninth Ward made his fourth till two bugger tv clout Held went to third on Cures lilt and scored a moment later oti Iturtmft error hlcacn began making runs In the second Inning when ttiiliaiuson got his base on balls and Hint knocked Ihr hall among the spectators heefe forgot to remain In his position lImit makli third before the bull was lu 1la and scoring on Kcefe slid throw to Kwing him lamson lilt for three bares In tho fourth and came In ono Itourkx mutated fourth strike In the sixth Anson led ulT sill a hit took set und on lores fnmhc and scored on Ward fumble und wild throw of Tfeffer pro inder the hitler going to second tIdier stole third In line lylc and a wild pitch allowed him to come hoWe Time score cmCALo I lure YORK Idieuoue I RIeroAl Vanllnltrciirf I 1 0 oiTwInr Mb 0 I ti II an 0 2 uVard 1 4 2 I 2 tMillhun I 1 0 0 1 Connor 1st 0 Aiikon Istb I 1 2JO otiure 1 2 0 Tleiler 2diul II Konrke II 4 3 2 Illlalnson ssi 1 2 1 2 ii Tlcrnnn If I 0 1 2 11 i Ilrns JJb 1 1 11 lionran ttJ I 1 1 II Ilit i I I 2 3 1 Itlchardson JbuJ i ti CiotlsunpO 1 Keefc 71 TotaK S1UJ721 1 Totals 1 824 10 5 Chlcuifo 0201O2OO 3 New furk I 0 0 0 I II I ti I II rnedruns Chicago 2 New York 1 Twobase him lijiin Ward Tlernan Three base tiiICFiitli Wlllhrn son liouue playa Mlllanison Tfeffer and Anson Jtlrharilion sill Hard Hrst bate on balls OB Keels 3 lltlby pllclied Imll Tlernan first bare on errors Chi ago lNsw York I Struck outiiy Clarkson 4 by Keefe4 lsmueeuh ballvrllnl 2 ttlldpltchcsIveefeJ Tlinu1 I mplre Tierce mritioox Case Dorgan was laid oft in the afternoon Tlernan occupy thug rilt teiul Helen i nd lironn Daldvln und Daly were the batteries New York broke the lee In the tlrst Iniing when Connor reached Prut on Baldwins error undonnterlhroftsby lisly und Ian and loree single cored hl run In tin sixth Vard hit for one bane went to third on a wild pitch und tallied on Connora loig By to hullltan Chicago scored In the second inning on a bane on boils Welchs wild throw past Hrst bane and Hums single The home team fell before Welchs line pltohlng and perfect support up to the eighth Inning when lady made a clean hit and stole second spiking Klchardnon a right hand as he slid itetch now gate Iirow two rather wild hulls In succession but he should have stopped them both tin the flrsl Daly reached third and on the second a short passed hall the little catcher made a during slide apr the plate colliding with Helen whore left leg wee MI badiy reached that he toll lo the ground and rolled about In ainny The game Han delayed ten minutes when Mickey resumed tIle biw hut It was etldent that pain In the Injured leg reduced his speed Al all events Itvan hit for two bases and on Milllvan a Mow grounder reached third bulll un stole second without opposition und then coIn the great Ann with a clean liner to left and to runs more came In About this time luiuo tlrecrackers were exploded For the last half nf the ninth with two in tie and three to win minor struck nut lore made a single ultourke tare llUam son a fly and Tlernan hit to Tfcrter forced Guru out at second and ended the game The score C1I1C1GO Mir YORE C1I1C1GOR leroi niaroAr Yanllaltrenrfo 1 1 0 Ewing 3d 1 1 Kjan I 0 0 1 utard a 0 1 2 1 Sullivan I 1 2 4 0 1 Cuiiur let bl 0 II 0 1 nouun let b0 1 0 1 i 00cc 2 2 0 0 Ileffer2db 0 1 3 2 1 Ohiourke I f0 0 1 0 0 Willlamain 5 8 1 1 2 8 ml Tierntm 0 1 2 0 1 humS ltd I I 1 i I itrowtm I 0 5 0 Jumoly I I Itt 5 i iiiuubardmu2d bt 2 2 1 8ultwlnp0001 lWeichp 0 I 071 Totals 4 82721 4 Total 2824178 Chlcacn 0 1 0000 03 4 New Vork looooiooo 2 Tarned runs Chicago 3 Two base hits Hj an Drown Douhule pluys Daly and Alison I irst lieu on tuallOlT Kalinin I NelchJ I meet base on errors I hlrawo 2 New York 1 Struck outuv lllildvtln Welch 7 TtMed bailsliruemu 1 Wild pltchesHaldisln Ij clch 2 Time Two hours Lmplre I lerce ctivtaiin 7 SBOOHLTV 7 Clcvuuio July 4 Twelve Innings were phitycul thIs morning between Cleveland and Hrooklj and at 2 cluck the umpire declare the contest a draw the score standing 1 to 7 Il wan an exciting gaiae and both terms made bad errors al critical puluu The scurui ClITalAtD eiooatvue LmsrOA a IoroAc Stricker2dbJ 2 1 2 I llnlmny2uhiu I 2 3 1 1 lcKeans 5 4 4 4 3 2 MrUiellst01Ib2 4 1 4 2 hotshot 2 2 ti It MrTamnnyc ft I I 0 0 bweelmej ft 3 0 wartwoouIrI 11 2 3 0 All 8 0 I IIuitiipsIettuO 21300 Toy Istb I I 13 0 0 1 SmIth 1 0 4 1 Hrulus UJ Li 2 1 llurch 0 4 0 nviler A IbO oil 1 2 Terry 1 3 2 2 iiurrlsun 1 0II I ureer 0 I 14 a Totals 714JOJJ 7 Totals 7IUSU2 0 Clereliind 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 I lt7 Krooklyn uoojjiouJOO 07 Karnnd rnns Cleveland I Prctikljn 4 Twobase hlu llotaling hweene Allen Terry Threebane hits vcTamany I Double pin swnrtwood and linkny 2 Urst hsue on balis Mrloler McKean llotaling Cuoceory llnkney Mi I lellan hwarl ood Ureer 2 lilt pitched baiilbotaiiny First base on crrns tIeveatid 3 Itrooblyn 1 itfllck outAllen Snyter Sluirrisomi 2 tlcCleliarid SlcTsmaoy 2 PhIllips lmnnilti tireer iassed ball bnyder 4 lr er ti Vlid pitches Morrison I Terry I Titue3 13 Umpire Mcuuade Attendance souo CLKVELivn BDOOXLTY 2 CUVTHIP July 4The afternoon game was a very fine contest and the home team tuon it nn their merits Their playing Was equal to bat I of the llr okl In the fell 1 and inferior to It at the bat liarklna was hit freely especially In the first Inning Dally WHS pitching fur the I lies elands and they could not understand his curves lute milv a few ot them struck out they could not hit Daily safe The score CLXTKUND I BROOKLrf laoaL Llapuas SnIcker 2d b3 sTft rlnVney 3d i a I 0 Uckean LO i 1 3 1 Mrcllln 2b0 5 a 3 llotallur 4 4 1 1 llJIcTmnrof 1 2 8 0 bwnuoy f1 I 1 0 0 Hw rtwooJr 2 4 00 Allen If I 1 a lIlhiltipiu I I 1st liO i to Toy let U14 0 hinlths 0 1241 ICrrclllH 3d bU 211 OlHurch I 0 II 0 Itelisger CO 142 lllorklns a 0 Daily 004 0Ullrleua 0 1230 Totals H1527IU 41 Totals 2 927103 Cleveland 4 0 1 0 2 iH llnxxlyn 0 1 0 1 02 Famed ruolevelan0 fl Brooklyn 1 Two hate hltsstrlcker Lllilillpn Smith Three base hits llota IlimO Urst base on balls Mrirker Mnkne MeTamany hwartwood fIrst base on errors Cleveland Urooklyn I Ptrucl uuitHseenec llally Ilnkney Ihllllps llarkhni Wild pltchesllarklns I llmej hours umpire VIoQuade Attendance 51 00 ST LeWIS 13 MKtROroUTA5 3 BT I ont July 4Tile champions knocked Mays nut of the box In the sixth Innnlng in tills mornings game after batting him fur twenty one hits Including borne runs lmy Cuniskey and rout King on the oilier hand was very effective and woe splendidly supported by Boyle who caught brilliant game The score ST LOlls I MKTUOrOLITiK RlnroiK Rleraix Laiharn Mb 2 1 3 il Nelson i nO Olio tjlesoui 1 3 0 4 0 llrten If I 0 tiNclii If I 2110 norr lit 00700 fomlnkey hb2 310 llunksonsdbo 2210 Konti 8 3 0 ofladfnrd 5 a I Weld i 4 4 0 Kosem of I 3 2 lliiblnson db 374 oil leerbk Jdb I 1 1 llojlo 0 I 3 3 2 1 Iliilbert 0 I 7 0 King 0 313 0 51 lmmysp 1 rtu 1 3 3 Totals 11232713 I Tolas 2 725t1 4 King out for not touching bite Neil out for nol coming lo bat owing to Injured burnt Units a i 2 5 I 0i5 Wetropottan 0 2 0 ti i rsrned Huns SI Louis 0 Metropolitan I Too base iiitelietliamn Oleanon fnutr Three base hits Welch I Home runs tointke Fouls Double plus MiInert and llanklnson llolbert and rstrrbrool lleuson RobInson and Coinliks first bate on halls king Kohlnsontt Comlskey lilt by pitched ball Neis bird base on rrrelt Ioul wrack outSi King SIIT Muja MldpllchetVays MUK I flute Two hours Ucipr curry Attendance SouO IT torn 20 imiioroLiTAir 1 FT Loots July 4The champions captured the second game to day from the Metropolltana by another terrlno slugging exhibition this afternoon in which old fop Lynch was Ibis target They hit him viciously Fnuii making Iwo home runs and Welch what was In reality a home run aruthtra pitched magnificent game and was splendidly supported by young Jack Doyle who Is now playing In great style Time score LOOIS MnaorniiTin it I sroA a It I 5 ro 4 Iathra8db 4 a 4 ul Nelson IV 2 0 ileaonss2 2 3 A 2 Hrleu 0 1 2 I 0 Hylvester I fJ 3 0 2 oOrr Istb 1 2 9 I Comiskeylslb ail lUnkliuiu3dbn 2150 Carnthers p5 1 Bedford i 2 1 3 I I Konts a 4 a I Koseman of 01100 iVeiclu 4 3 i tt tturbrk 2dbO 1 2 Robinson 2d bl 33 llolturt 1 5 3 2 lloyle I I tl 0 Lynch 03021 bummer 3 Total 2O 28 27 IS 2 Total a 1427 13 II I FU Louis 0211402 4EO Metropolitan I Ii 1 I 0 0 1 0 i Earned runs ht louis II Metropolitan 2 Two base hits Kylvester bouts llvblison ullrlen Three base hit Welch home run luutr 2 Doable plays 0HrUu llolbsrt NelMin Kadford llsnklnsoni li them Itobinson ComUkevi Sylvester latlum Com likey lIret base on ballsCarutliers Welch Itollnson Hit uy pliohsd ball tileason biruck out Lrnch Tassed hullo Hommer I noyle I Time Two hours 13 minutes Lmplre We Curry Attendance 7tuo IT OiTaOlTNOiCbSO cAxr Detmli 1 31020 I 007 Koiton ououuliio 3 Has hluDetrolt 5 Hoslon ErrorsDetroit Iloiton Jlieher Baldwlu and Madden Attendance 7000i AT CSIXOIt ArTSBBOOK cccx Drranrr July 4 This atternoon Detroit mod no runs Ure Inoluga whlU BMtaB nod four In the second atxUuelailietuUd lDUguiU jMrtHi two single two home runs a double and a triple gave the home club seven runs six of them being earned lioston lied the score In their half of the Inning In the middle of the fifth with the score still seven lo seren a heavy rain storm prevented further playing the came being drawn Detroit bad made thirteen hits and four errors boston ten hit and one error Urlndf lilchufd ton and Nash mud liomerunsi three base hits were made by Nash Rowe and Twltohsll und a double by eldman Attendance 80UO IT IKDIAKArOUSKOKKIKO OKI Owing to rain the game could not be played AT IKDllKArOtll mi 100K elsa Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 3 Warhlnglo I 0 1 I a 0 0 lIes hitIndianapolis 10s Washington 14 Errors Indlanspolls Jt Washington 2 Tltchert iloyle and Day Attendance KUW AT rmtAiinrdiA KORIIKO OAMI Thllsdetphlu 0 4009201 0n Tlttnburgh 00202 I I Has hllsrhlUdelphla IS Pittsburgh 111 Error Thlladelnhlas it lifsburgh TltcherscAsey and McCormick Attendance uouo IT rittUDiLriiu Arr ooN 0155 Thlladtlphl I 1 10 24 Tltisburgh 4 020U020 Ilase hitsPhiladelphia ni Tlltsbnrgh IT Errors Thlladelphlau 3i Tlttsiureh 7 Tltcherirerguson and Ualvlu Attendance HIIO AT OUCin ltl HOftXIXO CAME Cincinnati tI i I 02 Baltimore 0 1 0 0 2 Base hits Cincinnati Hi Baltimore 10 Errorn Cln clnnail Si Baltimore a Iltchers hinlth and limlth Attendance UCMI IT flarR5fl5fleyCC5 aias Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 611 Baltimore 0 0 0 2 2 20 Base hits fflnrlnnsll IR Baltimore II I Errors Cincinnati 2 Baltimore 4 fltchers Mullane and hllroy Attendance HAD AT LOLISTIILK KOBXI fj OAHR The game was prevented by a heavy rain which lasted an hour IT tOLhthbLXAflrROO5 tOSS Lnnlsvllle I It 4 1 II Athletic 0 3 Base hits Louisville JO Athetlr 7 rrrontI nils vine 1mm 1 Athletic 4 ltcimereitumnoey and rjlilm Attendance Uuuo tin ATTIilIASuht According to the reports of the several Leigre nnd American Association Kivine eaeriai the total all miii anco wa nearly IIIIIKI bumi iijtmi vpct tutors raw the I easue games und 17Ajj ultnefscd the Lumcsof the American Ascoclalion Milt EMijixr tumult At lloetnnlIutmi nines IV I nn 7 At ynulo lure 14 nn 14 At I owellVlai chuster Ul I I ouell HAt Manhester Muticliester iwelL 7 At Lawrence Lawrence 17 llaerllll II IXTIIlMriOtAL Lrtllt At Newark 1Vcwark bcrunton 3 Newark tim Bltmhainton 4 At Buffalo It liiiamniltolm 15 Buffalo 4 i BulTvin II Hamilton 3 At Rochester I StlToronlo Rochefter 5 IM I Toronto Bochester 1 AlltliA ttmlyraeuse 11 tlca AtSyrnuse Ii hjratts IF 1 lhIs I 1 At Jersey illy Jemej City lu hcrantun fcilTI Hl LPtrtr Al Walertmry vt Waterbury I Itnrlford I At Iannnr MIuuIulry 7t htribceprt In At HarttyrdlT Mllurlfrmt dl Walrriurj I 1 I At brldfeport I tlllriulfcluuurt luniuir 2 SOtTIIIXt LFKIK At New Orleans A IUIn I MXott Orlnns 3 Charleston 2 AINa litilleA MlBihiyIlle I Memphis 4 I Na uille Memihli i xiitrijuxrois OIMH At Metropolitan Pnri 4 vt Orchards 1 SenVnrt 4 tP i I II ilorhams II I henalors II At Trosuei Turk VIorrUon llerrlman 1 Co 2J Jet llde A Cii 4 At Bereen Point Allentont i Bergen Point IJ Al lloboken tA Mdliillhtc IH I ubitii UUnls llrnoklyii Athletics 4 Mushing 0 At llrooklin IA iiniiuns A Itroollvn All leflcs Ill ernons i iMutimal IU Vernous eleven innli git Al Bergen Iolnt Union lti lull lr11 Al llayonne llajoni Atiletlc Club Tamrapo Athletic lull SAt nglevroo 1 rilendalc 14 Ploneo 4 At Huers raw Dlell lute tl llnverstran 20 At Urldeportl carriers Bridgeport 10 Brooklyn 7 At 1atenum A t4Leco 11 Blossoms 3 I tree 14m IJlonboma 7 Al Stamford ale A Towne 217 Brau City 4 At Itutberford Itutherfonls 14 i Uheehnriil At Teekuklll Mrtlantlt New lork All Iflkf II VI Cortlandts II I I 1 atlesif New VorkT At VnnkerslV 5tJacperR nf Ve York lu Yonkers 0 ttiuhers 10 1 Acmes it AtOnelda I lOnelila 13 Itlca Bctcrvcs 0 llt1ocide I tics Tenries 4 At Mlkesbnrre tA NiWUlielarre 111 Nework Berervcs IU MWllleabre 14 New York lIe acts 2 Crlikct ThoJrotropolltan Clul a lrit eleven defeated the Manhattan Clubs second eleven In Central Tak esterda In a sharply played match with a rcire of ill 1 to 47 VI Cobb 4J and II A Young JV made the runs for the Inner The king Count und Riverside Clubs played a match on the parade ground in Trfl i Park 5 eMf rday afternoon which resulted In a victory for Ihe former bv acne nf KM to ei7 hogan amid It arrund 1 phi ed nell for the winners and ireen made a rreui sund for the losers scoring 42not out bmcflle got wickets for 41 runs and Oreen obtained 4 for 7 Th old rival cubs the New turbo rf Central Park and the Newarks played a one lulling game on the Johnmm avinue grounds yeterdav which resulted In a win for the visitors iii score of IM to tiM For the wlnnurs Nlmmo made 4S not out and 1 fetewart 4J Tennis The final round In time firstclass singles of the Urooklyn Hill Lawn Tennis Tournament was won by Post who beat A Tomes 0X 14 112 In the second class Powers beat I Mnxn oil 57 cit n2 30 0J1 and won and A Hall won In the third class heating Johnson utI tIt The final round of the mlveil doub was Son Mba llurnap ante Post who beat Shies Tntlle and IV A Tomes 5ui 7a The gentlemen duublcs will be finished toda Referee Carroll loet The Orange wn Tennis Club held Its annual class tournament at Xonlrose esterdny Ill bhs tImmalo of the gentlemen donMes Colgate and A Brown beat Apnletun and torrl nn tiI 418 Hn In the gentlemen single nrst class the contests are narrowed donn in the unaU to II It ci son nnd Campbell Jr who sill play on tuturdiy In the gen tlemvna slnvles necond close II Taltcmou won In Ill fluids hentmgil I olf me 75 lt 15 1 he Last orange Club held Irs annual tournament on Snath Arlington atenue ycHterdii The gentlemen sinels which contains a large entry was unfinished In the gentlemen doubles the riniils were won by Mr ludlownivir Morrell ho defeated Air hlliumonand Sir ninehani 3I ItS IlI 1 The second place was WOO by Mr Mccoy minil SIr Cornell The Montclalr laun Tennis Club held a big tnurnv ment on Its grnumlji on hullerton avenue The matches were contested on earth and Inrf courts In the finals of thn ladles slimles Vln lrunJ heat Miss lark 10 414 14 In the nnfin of the gentlemen singles Mr Tailor lent Mr 1101 1 I i tIl 04 i In the mixed doubles tlnatit ills truiuIy soil Mr Taylor heal Vls dark mid Mr IodUJu4 Tie gentle Uleu ilnnbles were nnlln fhed The match irame of tennU played esterdny on the Rticlal Lawn Tennis grounds foot of IlarrlHon menu Jerney Cll between Mr It tI I Mocnm and 11 Turd against Mr I A Cismos and blocuci was won by the Idler by a core uf tmi 4il 14 The PuIUii float Club Knees YOSKEBS July 4The 1ullndo Boat Club succeeded In having two races today over mile course from Ludlow to oncers notwithstanding thorough water The first was a four oared shell race Crew No 1 was comixifte 1 uf Ceorge Flaifg bow It Mursden JrK llnldeli Van Mie stroke und crew No 2 was composed of hcrilKlmm bow John Forsyth I Slide and II He Wolfe stroke The rare was won by crew No 2 Thi other race was fur double shells with Holdelt and DeUnlfe matchel against bcrugbaui and Made Holdeu and De Wolfe won Holiday Opart of the Hlxtrnlntb Tile boys of time BUtynlnth lleglmont put blta of green about their uniforms no2 went to Joness Wood esterday to have a good time II undreds nf girls that like a fellow with a touch of the brogue were there and fiddles and bagpipes set the time fur dozens of danc en A target match between teams from the different compaties of the regiment was vhot In the gmuier and athletic games drew a rrowl to the green The taruut match was won by tlta team from toinpimy with a srore of 110 I oat of a possible lAud 11 1 Mcltonald won the inlie salt In 7m 42 with Jack Mcdlntv second Ihe ml hurdle rsce has won by Charles tileavun of iho Twelfth Beglment In urn 12e Id McDonald came In first In the I 5 mile run In llui 4iwwUhl 1 olllnssec ond Theilard nih was ninile uiilr mtlmcuil lee It was run In heals between lines fcloi el crowded sped latnrs A Berwnandl Scott ran the tlml heat Ber vyn won In 1114 seconds Ihomas ililell won the lixkvard sick race with everybody second The demon thug lasted until uiiduUht Xlurlcm Fire Vet hOW House Vwrutlna Time members of thu Volunleor riromens Association who llvo In Ilarkm have organled a local club for social purposes called the Association uf Veteran Firemen of which Hugh Maiiterioii Is Tresldent They celebrated esterday by giving a house warming at theIr headquarters at 1P2 Kasillst street The head qmarters were decorated Inside and out 1th flags and bnntlnc with which were mingled engine lanterns hose no eilee firemen hats and other proretflonal tiarapher hails ifether wllti representations of tho om inULhlne a I other pictures lustrulliig the du of the olunteer Fire Department After the dedication of the headijuar lets James SireS read the heclHrallon of Indeiten denee rhillpF Sullivan sIlos Tile Mar Spangled flan nee and Assemblyman untnr dmund I htephen on VMIIIamll Burns John llaru ehiduuiher eliot Acollu tlon amid a serenade by a local drum corps ound up the teeth idles Ilve HtorU Hurkrl XEVV YORK Monday July 4rimeEo are no liilliUvs In the ratlle trade here Itccelpisif beetet yeMcrday and today were Mucar loads or 1 3i head fi ar loads for Ihe market car loads fur exporters and JO car loads for city trade slaughterers direct The trading was brlik at an advance of luorISc 34 4 looibe lire weight and the selling pens were leered before ml clock A Common to strictly prime steers all im lives sold al from 44 illoMxi La a few tops at 4 IuA6tA and common to good bulls and cows at V8u14 321 idoni No shipments nf live ilok or fresh meal In day The eek ei ports from this port lurluded 3lOi 1 beeves 34V sheep anI 4 J4U Quarters nf beef Beeelpts of reives mittS bead Urine I aud a radian higher for Teals dull and unchanged for buttermilks enlssnld al 4u ft hutterinl caliesat 2ifSc Berclpts of sheep and lambs 37 far loads or MIuI head Opened dull and a fraction lower for both sheep emit ismle but before the finish there was a mlrntr tone to the Ismti market and an advance nf Ur VI Hi from opening prices Sheep sold III Iota at WnxtS J3 I lou Ib Iamnsatfl0itian7 Iteeelptof hnn HI car loads nr fvn head Neirly nominal for live hon at IV 41 ttv TO moils with suull hunch or uod mate hogs sold al 4S 2 Court Cnleuilurs Tkla flay Rtupngnc TotiRT CiiAMBFrts Slotlon onion dar fur the Hrsl Monday will be taIled today hy Judge loIter at It clock hricitL TainAdjourned until July lcssnOiiyti COCJT Will Catharine ODonnell Mary Bllllnga nnd VVoolter Johnsnn to Ki A 11 1 Abraham II AlIt flats Wellerer I Dr A Cochran earst Insad Olgsatylln In a else of acute dyspepsia il acted like a charm Atoll drjgrUla VI boWeTer if Jilddtr Co bSJolui it 14M 4Oi I 5 1 0 ltf DOHH Clothesline ItenU iVImninh end Ttents time Tuo IfntiUrrilYiiril llooord Frqiio Hit illtmtirc Sun Dog rncn at hilshiopa Ilerrilbg him Coumsi roeoimtl vmiro solmmui ii I llg new iii I lie siuortiillj I I lisi in Iilaryimt mitt ihm utist II lUS ru mm tuy I ie imu1unhis wmts 214 lneustmriui ymirtiut uttimi if thiS storiiiiig ShIll Ii iii 1101 mlimml Ilk tlm tmilio line tICO In I lIe tn iiHuritniMit time rololirnlwa hound Clothesline for thin second tlmo In his career broke limo record nt ho covered tile ilistunco In twelve vmonds tile livid houndx comiiolliifi in tile first ran for xtukes 1300 wore rihodmanH Clothcsllno anil Jack ar norH lolcgntili Mr Hliadman Is from WllllamHpgrt ia nnd Mr Witrnor from lluffalo tint iasl I nu In male nnd is Bumewhat laruor ami heavier than Telegraph a funiale tho weight of time former bclnn plxtyscvon pountlH Clothcsllno is 3 years old of beautiful fawn color and Is out of tin cfllobiatnd KnglHh jill Commnmlo winner oi tile Waterloo oup for two consecutive year Clothnsllno has been running since 1 year old and the nggrcgato stales for wliloh ho has IHIUI I nntAntil Hinount to ninr i2UK Tom griiph lsii hanilHotiio jlp I muiise colored anti runs with strength anil omlurancc llothdogn arc of limo wiine ureed thin IngllHh greyhound prndoiuliintlng vtth anliglit crusH of tho bull turrior and bcotch torrlor It being tim opinion of brooders that a taint of time latter brood infuseS eotmrlign Tholncontlvo toninkn Iho dogs run isBlm i plo no spurn or vvhlpH being 10011 iced In thoraces nt ilorrlng linn tIle trnlnorn took the dogs to the starting point with lead cords and two men who wern familiar with tho uulmnls flaunted a vvhtto tiloeoof linen In their forest and then started touurd tIle finishing point constantly calling to the dogs and waving time litton ho logs WOO held by tho trainers until thIn lunnorilown ni Ito iniin with the linen is formed had rationed tint Iliilnli at which ino intntt time stArter llred ii pistol ItS 0 uUual ami tho dogs em let loon Ruth dogs Blurted from tim jump toward time runnerdown Telegraph slightly In the lend ClolhcRlIno caught her mill gluing her a haunuli with his lioail threw horolT hor strldn nltor liloh ho look tho leash and crossed tha smoro toil yards ahead hits timo being 013 The runnordovvn WItH Htatlon thirty feet behind thi score but tile dogs rim to him at full spend and grabbed thn llnon I in their mouths nnd began tearing nnd chewing It with sucU evident enjoyment that BOIIIO of time spoctn torn thought thorn vuuj a cross of tho blllf gont In tholr breeding limo ftocond lioit was similar to the first tlia time bnlng onehalf second faster for Clothesline with Tologrnnh but eight and onehalf jnnls behind In tile tlilrd lipat Clothesline covered tho 200 jnrds In the remarkable time of U1J brouking an life trnlner claimed all jirovtous loconli rime jlp vvim not over six or sCrOd unls behind him Tho pace ut which thin two cuino down tile ntrotcli was wonderful After tho races Mr Hlicdumn gave an oxhlbl tlonot UlotliPBllnuit ball playing Ho caught povon out of ten hardthrown balls while on a Hoot run anil also tnado dome high jumps catching tho ball In IIH mouth Aftor catching tho ball ho would tuko It lo bucket of water drop it in and uish it carefully before returning it to his master CunoeUt at Dundee Jake Tho canoe meet at Dmuloo Lako was concluded yesterday with races and contest of various kinds There was a great crowd present and the race were well contested About eighty canoes were at the meet and the wind as so fitful that there was hardly a moment when an npset boat was not In sight The sail lug races were Over a two mile triangular course The winner were Palling Class A fcsten Fiiei 1 Charles niuudel Tulerson 2 Close iiOeorge Cox tltseox 1 Charles Cook Tutcrson 2 Paddling luce Clara Afetut 1 1 ex 1 I ynn Palmer lanthe 2 law lIIleorce Iiouglas lanthei 1 Douglass Jr lunthe 2 iuvlce lOuse sailing I harles Cook Tat rrsoii 1 VV Iturllng lanthe Consolation Race lloimliM lanthei 11 Charles oak Tuterson 2 All the other conlectantH capslfd TniHtem Tuddle lluce os and tJ Tnrkmnn Hudaoii Klver liH A Mage and Met Leerelllutherford 2 claes hour TuMllng racsW II ulker Irfscx ii Hurling lanthe hulmmlng race one quarter nmIbsWlltala Walker I PMXJ dl Edward Tennlngton Taterson 2 Harry hkurry Knee Hun yards swim MI yards get la bout und paddle rO yards al dlsctiarge of pistol upset turn boat complete over gel In lime other side and complete tIle race Lotl lalersonl Is Edward Ten nliiKlon Tuttrson 2 Mandlng Iaddllng Kace Douglass lunthe I 1 lieorrfe cox 1BKeic lIme PAncako match was won by Irank Kicker latter son SIr llreme of laid orange WAR judge of lIme nurs and nso cif the irerll of the pancakes The prices were slIver cups paddle silk banner compasses jromeierA therunnnetetK hununocks alcohol camping stoves pictures of all the canoe club and flagsana pelinuuU The North Hbrrirebtiry Yacht Race BED HANK July 4Thmo North Shrewsbury River Clnbfl races it cre suited ocr the regular course thU mnrnlng A good fnttiheint wind wee blowing The winners were rivet 1 cigoNi Name Oral Falcon second Ironuuls llilnl ccond claw Moun lint Undine second Annie II third Third Claus UtUo apot first i Daisy second hern third The Thistle WIne rashly TOSDOV July 4Tlmt Thistle and the Irex had nmtlier race on the Ijdo today going over lhs siunc toursft as on Sitnrdiy There was more wind to duv The Thistle ignln got away ahead of the fret and at ltd i ilrm roiin 1 mme lod ii fnutes lo neoonds us jhlitle I wen eliOt uthough the triad dIed away toward tIme close of iho race BIriItIooim Remote Cli dsp 4 William Huldoon firriNariri1 Ohio July i i uimiu nuiuuuu and the Jap Maleada borikltha wrtKlled three bouts OrecoItommtion style At the faIr grounds here thia after tionmm for a muumrse of tuuu 1eiiriy 410Cm peulple wltneemied this mumatel loldimoml wuouherlareil the sictor wintmiog the llrt mood ttiirI biuumte In eight aimmi ten imiiitmtee reapco Otumly Tis isp wom the seeoitl lii 45 nmlnutea MAISIM2 ISTKUJOESCE XIMATURE 1LUAX1C THIS DAY Sun rites 4 21 I Sunsets 7 4i Moon rlsta 3M HIGH WilKR THIS COY Sandy llook 7 371 I Oor Island 7 I Hell Gate 047 ArrUedMotOAT Joly4 24Sf Clrcaisla Campbell dla gow June 23 and Movill is Elder Btrdrow Drcracn June 25 and Southampton 1tflh Magara Ilonnlx Havana he Caroline Miller Miller Tort Royal a MCaronJelet Evans hey Wen h8ominonweallh Vamik irk Thlladelphla 14 Lucy I Miller Rogers Hangor Its men Whitney Ueurre HOHIOII hs Colon Henderson AsplnwalL hs inthrop Bragg Tortlaud hebantlago Totter lioston AKRIVklt OUT 8sllrooklyn City from ev York for Bristol baa passed Brow Heuil ss Chicago from New York for Hull has passed tis Llrard be Island from New York at Uambnrg SAILID laoM roamcM roars Zaandaui from Amsterdam for New York has patted Dover at A itiinn CITARMArtMEins Tuesday Jon 25 by thltr Thomas at the residence of the brldea uncle Mr Fred Turdy Altona I llu daughter of Mr a 1 ilclgs to Charles Chatmar of New York city DIED ntlNZt On Monday morning Tnly 4 after lingering Illness Julius Huntl lie belored husband ot Begin llnnrl In 11511th year Funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at 10 clock from his lute reUcnce 337 tlaulson av fleas omIt flowers CIANUY OnJulyS ut Harrison Westchester county Margaret Clune aged 47 years the beloved wIt of JohtiJ Clancy and daughter the late lienry and Ellen Breslln i Itelutlves and friends are requested I to attend the ftt neral at her lute residence U4 Concord it Brooklyn at b3iJA on Jujy 5 thence to Ht James Cathedral Jay st where a solemn mass of requiem will be oaerea for the rep ie of her soul NKNNUDYOn Monday morning July 4 Margaret Kennedy born in the city of Kerry Ireland and till recently resident of tuv iHli HI unerul from the Church of SI Michael on Wednesday morning July I LI ItSuddenly at Newton I on July 3J llruen hillier of Newark In hla20th year Tnnerat services ul lie House ot Truyer Newark on Vedlie Juv July Ii utBT Jl aLLLIVAN In Salem on Sunday Julys thi Rev lames OSulllvan sun of toe late IT eugen Milllvan of Cahlrclveen Funeral services today In Salem RJsnop MoNetrnyof Albany officiating funeral services In the Church of bite immaculate Couceptlin New York on Wednesday allOAil UN friends and relatives and those of bia nephew the Her Dr Morlarty of titles and of ide brother Dr IL Suillran are respectfully lurlled to attend TWIST In tbli city on July 4 Victoria Tracy wife of Charles Twisl and daughter of ilury and the Lets James Tracy unerul from Nt Alphonsnss Church South Bib ar on Wednesday uly ul 1I A.

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