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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1905.

17 CHESS AT OSTEND. TEAM MATCH PROPOSED RESUME OF ENTRIES er Pa'nrs. also of the Manhansetl lub. who i.entlv the Kt.glewoo. with ().

Kirl.l also of the Bellporl yesterduv thai he could noi fi. enterins Kirkby however. Is lists, and. at was stated in this col Sixth Bound Gave Marshall His First PIRATES WIN EASILY FROM THE SOPERBAS. BETWEEN RIVAL GOLFERS.

Win Over Taubenhaus, of Paris, itend. Belgium, June 20 Frank J. Mar i I'. 'lie shall, of Brooklyn, started the second week BERMTJDANS BADLY BEATEN- letropolitan Cricketers Won Big Match With an Inning to Spare. In accordance with general expectations.

at at the hands of the All-New York eleven hen play was concluded In the Interna-ional match at Livingston. S. I yesterday, tie actual margin being fV runs ia taror the league representatives, with a whole inlng to spare. The New' Yorkers sent heir total well up over the 300 mark be-ire Captain Kelly declared the Inning closed, tin) Kurr-aal auspiciously by winning his BELDAME ill SUIT, 15 MR. BENNINGTON.

No Reason Why the Champion Filly Should Dodge Sysonby in Advance, He Declares. GREAT INTEREST IN RACE. from T.nsl ilium, of Paris, yesterday Splendid Combinations Repre Weak Hitting of Brooklyn itea again schedule! Lang Islanders J. C. Taylor, geth.T a an I he Sidney Mad.

Im ail' h- ('resent A. D. A F. Hunt, of Dyker Columbia am French. Italian and German Teams of Five Now Practically Decided.

i teen kbit to obtain 'since the congress. It brought his Causes Another Drop In the Race. senting Long Island and New Jersey Properly Paired. i 8 1 Yesterday afternoon at Kt.nl. obens, the local professional.

new thirtv-six hob- record fnr that eou by making a 72 in a four ball match Murray Olyphant, aa his partner. ELIMINATING TRIALS OVER HERE Best Quintet of Thirteen American NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE CLUBS Fall Schedule of the North Jersey Coun WINNERS GOT AN EARLY LEAD. Leever's Good Pitching Holds Hanlon'3 an led at the end of the day's play with aable to" finish with Marco. Another re-tit, beside those reported yesterday, was victory for Alapln over Teichmann. In the scoreB last night Maroczy was sec-id to Tarrasch with 4 to 2, Janowski folding with to IVi.

and Alapin and tlie ialtusrol professlo Fair Day and Dry Track Necessary Insure Starting of Both beaa and Olyphant ended i up. Thirtj Nominations Must Be Determined. A. A. A.

Meet. try Club Western Association Programme. 5, when he was bowled, while I.aurle stayed it time, with a scoro of 108, not out. The Lai for New York, with four wickets down, is 362. The West Indians, being again seat to the scored 140 runs, which, togother with 42 of the first Inning, gave them a grand tal of 188.

T. St. G. Gilbert, with was scorer for the visitors, and other doubles ire made by ,1. L.

Conyers jj Stephens, not out, and Dr. V. XV B. penlston, 21. F.

Kelly, H. Poyer and M. ('obb shared Men in Check in All but One Inning. Schlechter with 3 to 3. sar9 future.

The Hollywood Golf Club is to hold Us I Hie I'r. picked from Long Island and New Jersey I Travers Island Ishing fourth and fifth in the hard test over doubles. The club extends an lu' to all members of clubs belonging t( cd Siat.s National Lawn Tennis A Circuit Auverne. These, according to iionB already published, and tho trio which finished first, thoreby qualifying for the International Cup, will constitute the French team for the Vanderbilt Cup race, to dame and Sysonby In the running of the Advance Slakes at Khec.pt.head Hay on Saturday next. Newton Bennington, who still has tho practical running of the great filly's racing campaign for the present feason.

has announced that the queen of the turf would certainly start in the Advance provided she is as good on the day of the race aB she is at present, and there is no reason to doubt iam of the Hie'i'i-iVs coming fall. The quintet carrying tho Results Yesterday. the week. Upon ft CREWS ON THE HUDSON. i of the republic will then be Thery and De Dietrich, a Renault and a Darracu, with Syracuse Takes to the Water To-day.

said Mr. I le drivers yet to be determined. Thirteen entries have been received for and Florida cai Long Island, al Pennsy Freshmen Beat the (Special to the Eagle.) Poughkcepsie, N. Juno 20 The Syra-lse crows In charge of Coach O'Dea arrived five best fitted for vork eating Die Ka hardly be class, though up to lasi ist accounts be retained hi Garden City. Brokaw an le in AuguBt, pr hlch will later ilf.

Four full tei i assured. The Moller are quite as much Long Island players, and Percy Pyne is alst Suburban proved enn-her than a welght-for-son why we should be age affair, such as tt AMATEUR BASEBALL member at Garden City, although he still vie. the jockey who rode Miss a the second race. Is the little as savaged by All Cold nearly They appeared on the rivet to-day Princeton in spite of along the water front, for the critics are a M. 1 affiliated Tim Mels were quiet (Special to the Eagle.) Pittsburg, June 20 The miserable ork of the Superbas since the Western trip as continued here yesterday, the Pirates capable of administering a beating to ther Cornell or Columbia Is an entirely dlf- a div.

roily of opinion. Pennsylvania crews furnisher! a surprise jachEllis Ward 'sent he lnenover the Captain S. S. Brown pail rother to Agile at yesterday's Barlings. Agile, which is by Sir taking the opening game of the series by a of 7 do not produce golfers of th millionaire, henc if he don't thi As Mr.

Kee already expre Imported son i Ardsley. Apawamls. St. An away at top speed. The 'varsity showed that exceedingly which lportant organizations, but golf leagues, unfortun ays had a membership to In ft be sold for but when brought to the stand Louis La Rocque, a good track.

mooting between the best 3--I In' un-lippm. '1 rha-npiun lilly ti The Superbas made seven hits off the big irate, Including two doubles, Harry Lumley getting three safeties In as many times at made in the seventh inning, when they scored the two runs marked up to their credit. In this session successive singles by the four leading men In the Superba batting J. H. McConnick, one of tho oldest and Duntry, was taken to a hospital yesterday The Oakland Englewood scalp after Montclair ly's race Beldame will shoul- ls fifteen less than he picked and galloped the mile and a Thursday at Kingst.

personnel of the different pros last month at Fox Hills, it' Oilman P. Tiffany. Joseph onby galloped Ic from start to fit him. in Beldam, meet a fllly that The Pirates made five of their 6even runs i the first three innings and took matters asy at all stages of the game. Two runs ere recorded In their half of the flrst on a exas Leaguer by Clymer, Gcssler's fumnl Clarke's grounder, Beaumont'3 sacrifice nd a hard line drive for a base by Wagner.

In line. Then the better of ahead, despite Chadwlck, and Louis P. Myers are household words among golfers. of the Kaiser are Americans. Clarence Gr Dinsmore and John B.

Warden live most the time In Paris, while Robert Graves a Foxhall P. Keene are well known In SLOOP GAUNTLET WINS. L. D. Huntington's Gauntlet, built this jar for the Brooklyn Tacht Olub outside ice from Gravesend Bay to Hampton Roada, on the Now York A.

C. event to Block Isl-id, which started on Saturday last. Al Powelton of Newburgh, which had tho event eg' 'n el" aero is no telling finished in great fatigue, though the last boat to finish the 101 mile Eason started off the third bv lettii lont walk. This was followed by ingle, a force hit by Wagner and a last year; the Saegkill of Yonkers, the Dutchess of Poughkeepsle. the Twaalfsklll of Kingston, the Nyack Country, the Mount Pleasant of Ossinlng, the Columbia Country of Hudson and the Highlands of the Garrisons.

For two years the Yonkers Club has won the main match, the Newburgh players getting the first in 1902. This year the opening of a new house by the Twaalfskill Club While but two favorites were able to get home in front at the Hay yesterday, each ol the elx races was won by heavily backs I any the best oi it at the ml of tin afternoon. King Pepper, Uncle L'rtgh, I'alnitre. and Ma), el Richardson, son c. all earr.o'l thousands of dollars oy.

Gauntlet beat out H. de F. Bald-Penekeese on time allowance by Single v- ight minutes. J. lilies fifth The 1 had Superbas escaping a it ''a i In the French team for the first Vanderbilt Cup event were Bayard-Clement, Renault, De Dietrich and Panhard care.

Heath, the winner, drove a Punhurd, and Albert Clement, in a Bayard-Clement, was a close second. Neither make of car has qualified for the team of this year. Of tho Italians all of the nominations with the exception of that of William Wallace have been made by Hollender and Tangcman, and four of the cars will be piloted by professionals. Of these Chevrolet is a Frenchman while Lancia and Cedrlno nre Italians. VI 11 while Running Water, one of the favorites, was almost barked off the boards.

ith two eights and Bnif navigation difficult. An allowin'ce of ter ends to the foot for every nautical mil. Ight lengths back when the two miles had een traversed. This was rowing somewhat i of Malay and Ritchey at second base was flrst class. The Brooklyn player accepted ten chances without an error, while Hit-h.

took care of the seven chances offered him. Sam Leever struck out six batsmen, hit one with a pitched ball and gave given, tho distance to West Harbor. Block FIMhosh B. B. tired at 101 miles.

The boats started at 11:05 A Al on Saturday. 1 ho summary I. .11... her odds falling from t. Woodford Clay's fine filly.

It. inning ater, won tho Rosebuds Stakes, In who nine speedy misses went over tho five-furlong course. Might were originally named to crry silks, but Belle of request was scratch. .1 and son. Ion's Lady Val-.

ntlne and 11. T. Grilttth's Avislon add. d. The Kentucky bred fllly was always the choice In the speculation.

Opening at 7 and they caught the time ten minutes and thirty-five it Is considered that the reco rse Is ten minutes and thirty-oi ho Quakers were going rathe Thomas it The North Jersey Country Club of Paterson has made the rule that any member entering for a competition and not turning In a score therefor will be put at scratch until a score made In competition be recorded. William H. Fletcher will, at the end of the season, give a cup for the best average score of the nine best scores made in any event of the year. The club has just issued Its fall schedule, as follow-B: is THE SCORE. PITTSBURG.

tie time. After such Pennsylvania contingent will i front she set ginning, a 1 getting a the Chicago Automobile Club and the Automobile Club of America will occur at Morris Park on July 3 and 4. at the flrst race meet to be promoted by the American Automobile Association. Representatives from each club will race on each day. At the recent meet at Harlem the New Yorkers triumphed over their Windy City brethren.

siaerea as a siren? possum GUTE WON FIBST PBIZE. Randolph Gute, of Middle Village, won fil prize at the ring target at the forty-nin by Bsnlmntn Knt. stretch, closely followed by Running and Sue Smith. In the stretch, ho Running Water easily caught the leadc long enough to get tho place a head Fntlnitza, which came with a fine bu Had result. His Judgment correct, for when the men weighed after row, it was found that each had lost an a age of two pounds.

Such a condition cc were the favorites In the five and a hall long dash for youngsters that hegar sport and despite the fact that Timber not prevail long before the crew would he In peer physical condition and not fit to indulge with him. The affair, so far as the betting Coach Goodwin, of Columbia. Is not esne. i at the Pnion Hill range. The contest was open to everybody, so that a number of local experts, Including Gute, stepped In and carried off the best part of the i money.

The shooting started at 9 A.M., Fred scoring the first flag. It was 'ladinsht lore the prl7.es were distributed. There were nineteen cash prizes at the ring tafg. I. tl-'' tWO tickets Of six sllOtS tO count for the first five prizes and the best single tickets or three shots- for the balance.

Onto score! run of a pos lido 11 ther winners were Michael.) Inirrler. 144; Hansen. MS; Fred C. Ross, 137; Arthur IPilsib b. K.

r. Fis'licr. out of a possible Own Smith. P. .1.

I''ego-t, 67; W. A. Te.ves 67; Bishop. 67; li. H.

Unsse. fai; Dr. Krnnst.org. 65: C. Zn-tlcr til.

I'an Scharnlnghnus. Phil Heidelberg. John Muzzle, f-3 George Thomas, 2. and Harney Zeltl'T. The four Porrlcr.

Heiiset. and Koss in the order per course almost entirely. He considers ON THE TENNIS COURTS. plunge that wan made On Kinieydale, a sin looking bay. fou of Kinlev Ma.

k. which rati In the Paget silks. He was one of the hottest tips of the season and was backed from tens to threes, tin bookr. reius- killed the eolf chances. Timber raced in to the lead soon after tho start and was hover afterward caught, winning In a drive.

mat in tnts way he can keep the anility of bis men something of an unknown quantity. Just what the advantage of this is cannot be readily seen, for the other contestants can do but their best, and to know that the Blue and White crews are strong will not hi" Lump- a li'd Babb a length before Nostrnmo, Did 1' sir! peed. Klnleydnlo. wi. noon except Saturday.

In yesterday' Frank Fan-ell's nor. King l' p- WHIST. id at bridge 1 mntrhrs Malcolm D. Whitman and Joseph D. Forbes proved the winners, each taking the event! In straight sets.

Whitman easily prizes at the affair BASEBALL NOTES. Te.ves. 25: Fneklnm. Porrler. IS; liiii li.

-l and has enald, iii n. Western rt.il, Malnr I'elhani, war. the much 43V4; Facompre, 41; Schlicht, 4DV4; Fisher, 50; Kroiisherg, S.h.vaneaiati, Ch's. May.T, 7I' 73'; C. Zcttler.

70; Cute. R4; Thomas. NT Smith. aild Han- estlng, Forbes defeating Rlrh-the veteran baseline player, 1 fought sets. 86.

6 I. On his friends to The rules of the Fnlted State Golf elntlon will eovern Cold medals against rung The Cin. inna'i Re-is registered their eighth successive victory yesterday. Holy Cross shut out Brown 3 to 0 in tho college game at Providence yesterday. Washington has released Cassaday, utility outfielder to the Toledo American Association Club The Boston Americans played an exhlhi- Pepper and tiny ix awarded to the winner of the championship When it Facklam.

third. 30; Dorrler. -a. 11. I 111' and Hubalelt, fifth.

19. "irih. ir- easil'. by Q.8. 7, 5, 4, 2.

On the courts of the West Side Tennis (Irand Duchess, Norlhei tl ar 111' lea two length, fnr the place. i lay in the Handicap men singles Cubs regls- if tbem. home player. Thomas ('. Trask (owes fl won a two set match from the Kings County man ii.

nry Mollenhauey (owes 30), by Gallops of the Horses. J. E. Mnd.len's Adbell was the next fa Its to fall down. I'ncle I rlgh easily bei him in the handicap for 3- ar-old aud w-ard at a mile and a furlong of the Seven II tile I Inning won for St.

and to the player making the lowest meni score In the qualifying round. sllv. medal will he awarded to the runner-p an two bron2e medals to the senil-flnallsts. Th privileges of the grounds are extended Entr'les dose atti M. Saturday, July 2: with Russell D.

Hill, secretary, 135 Adam The annual competition for the Marsha Field trophy will take place on the links the Exmoor Country Club. Highland Purl 111 Saturday. July I This event Is ope to compel Ition for teams of flve playeri Association', and is a competition again, tin established bogle of the course, thirty i. pui up a strong nght prtn tl. tpial cholyes at to hut Adbell Frank Hague i to i'n', 1..

'i ih. di i done everything required la of telair Club He is a strong plaver. I fifteen bits on Wllhelm Clark GrllBth and Ned Hanlon need the svinpii-h. of the entire base hall world. They are both crying for help.

Harry Howell lost a game by one run at Philadelphia yesterday a Mutational eaten by Murphy preventing the Drowns from tying The Bluebirds had a batting picnic at Washington, roiling up nineteen hits off Hughes and Townsend. Lajole made five bits, all of them singles. I'uggy" Pitting, made a strong effort to Glnrlhor, i charge of Trainer J. 'zed a half in as. gallon kers.

but a lot of This horse has heen on the easy side rappers failed to rate him properly pit of the difference In the handicap. derson made matter very Interesting, I Ing the contest only after the full three through I he spring, hut looks remarkably horses are fit and Accountant moved five furlongs In 1:01 2-5. This was nice move, and was done so My defeating Joseph R. Carpenter of the handily as to make the trainers who viewed rouiidnnKdiird II lewhurtn.vot.-rday 'wot in.l This Is real his work to his old f. Teams competing shall make Ms peine Kniric the State icnnls championship hrl I on the eiiiK ot the 1'nlon Cricket Club, 1 'in I 'bin The sere favored Dewhurst There is very little doubt that when i one faces the barrier he will give a good i count of himself.

Blgllght worked six furlongs in 11 handily This three-year-old seems to lit r-old of 1 I furlongs The Americnn Lawn Tennis team arrived In London yesterday, where they were met by the president of the English Lawn Tennis Association and other prominent players. They report a fine trip to Plymouth on tho Kaiser Wllhelm II and all are In hlgb spirits. C. Howe's Mabel Rich and won lh. Sell 1 ng iltnnst as many Long Islam in ihe Englewood Club i opens Thursduy morning The extreme heat played bavoc with pitchers at Cincinnati yesterday, but Red twlrlers, being acclimated, pulled sent condition leaves practically no all that she will train on In the I worked a mile and a quarter In ry handily This lilly Is In speed but does not seem to bo able to Kn distance.

A tlx-turlong Is about 1 limit. Tnnya was sent a mile and a quarter 211. Mulshing out strong. This Rrnnd Rl la In splendid racing condlllon. This Is first good move since the llelmonl.

nnd will lake the crack Sysonby and others her age le bring her Into camp when she fli and ready. Judging from her presc IB had She be thrown I the Reds and a triple, News for Fishermen. 17 li 7 ..11 f. i nr. lie WILL PHI SENT SPAI.DINQ TKOPHY ready I Icrick J.

Skiff, director of exhibits Oxford galloped mx furlongs In 1.20 handily This will not penult an ordinary exercise hnv to make him extend himself. In the Harlem court viMerduy Magistrate. McAvoy discharged Harry Illuckburne. who was arrested on Bunduy afternoon for telling score cards at a game at HruB Ovul. Th.

magistrate held thai there ivna no vlola- i iciiii' i when there no or luim.rton. of Uo lar cose Inst week. roaily for her curliest etigni Markle Mayer breeiod six furlongs In I behind Oaawr hem is slmol.it. lv demnii.lcl from him. Ho look fit an ready when called upon.

17 hnndlly. This li. pnw in i he Spalding trophy HI the championship of ihn world Yon by the New York Athletl. ic Olympic games In August lust Helllilc May highly thought of Ileldame. tho (iircn of the turf.

looking at fit and well as though she never hml a Suburban rnce to her credit, hreeicl half might, her obi SWEDISH CLUB GAMES. l-'lvlllg Mattress mil. xn I In I l)i, This jumper leeks very well and i month11 The flnK srl rolled to-night, at 10 o'clock, rersal alleys, and the second sc Amphloa alleys, June 26. i ii to the thai Iios been raced acreBiTcouutry.1 but report carp more i.

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