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If I r THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY '24, 189U.
1 GC OD PLAYING ALL AROUND.
' UKArx haiiisu ixti:r8vi:i;xed irixn
:'ji runnx vivuuau mown yesxhuday.
v I Ths I.oenl C Inn Plir Unary Oarn at
mi ' J ;iilcnta and linfliilo-Bntbcr Moderate
m (rnnrl. on All the Field Tho Ili-onk.
ji '.' Iin fA. A.) lub l'luy at tha J'olo
(a! S Clmnuil. nail AVIn-Mlnor Leatcue Cuane
i) -Noun, Noln, una ttosati. r All Hon.
IN' Yesterday's championship namoa rtsultod'as
,' " ' follows:
jl THE .VATinNAL I.E10UE.
I Clilcnco, 1,1: Now Voik, 12.
' , Eoston, 2; Cloxelnnd. 0.
! I llitladelphln. 17: ntubumh.a.
At Clnclunntl-Hnln.
HIE rLATFIie' 1.F.AUUE.
NowYork.7;nulTnlo.C.
j Clevolnml, 14 : Ilroolclyn. .
, Hostm. 22; Chloaco.6.
j - At llttsbursn-Hntn.
! , TltF. AMERICAN AbfeOClATION.
' r.iooklyn.8:BtU)uls. 4.
LoulBXllle. C: Athletic. 4.
Columbus. 13; Bxrncuse. 8.
I llochoatar, 8 ; Toledo. 8.
TUP ATI ANTIC ASflOCIATHOK.
Kew Haven. S; Newark, 4.
j JUariiBburc. 4: Washington. 9.
i . lialtlmore. U : Hartford. 2.
! Worcester. 7: WilmlnRton.S.
I ,' 1 be rmtnoaul tensile.
( the ricorp.
J. .,' nn. mi. I'ri i nuM. Iran reit. ret.
rinaielihl. "- 211 uJlrwofi aj ta .tn
I fl". ...'. ... 1 iKi. Xrk.. II .4 )
i potion '.. VI 2 tA U'laTeland ..31 M 2m
1 ' f ( t uclmiail ...44 .il k"i Pittsburgh. 17 l Jit
f i Chicago. July 23. Old man Anson won his
' tli.rd suecosslxo cams from the Now Yorka tn-
f day. but ho camo so near livdnir It in the ninth
J limine that death dump sottlod uoon him.
! ! Ihoitnmo w-ns slow and uiilutorestluB until
f I tlio last inuinjr. when tlio lws from tho tnat
f uot lhtilr club to xvorklne in. anlandid stylo,
j ounubliarrott. who stat-tod in to pitch for
' j tho visitors, wan Uiockod out ot tho bos In tho
third iniiltiK. hnutU l'.iw llurkett wa substi
tuted, and nrnearod to hotter advautnga than
I did his predecessor.
J 1 Hutchinson was pounded savacely at times,
una usually at opportune times. Tho score:
( UIU.I.U IS 1 V. M" 0K H.U
p I luln-rai.x. .liro.i.K-
St doner. . 2 I I a 0 rieroan. e. I . I 2 1 o o
i a! roll I f. ...2 I t 0 llornunglstbo a IS 0 1
II VllmuLc f... J J 1 O i biuM.lt, Jd b .0 o 2 8 o
L H Ai.oVlib .2 212 3 0 Burk.ti.rr Ana 1 o T 1
i S lr.r r. . .1 l 1 I uPenny.JUb u l a 4 o
9 tllnnfrin. Ub I a I 4 I ll.nrj. 1 f. 1 1 0 0 O
in llutclilniun pi I 212 1 Hark. o. ... 3 3 8 1 0
I II , kimed..u..T o 7 i llsbiuToit,pirr.i a o s a
H T...I. lit' 17 77 ail i Totala 12 12U7 2S 4
ill Plllcaio 5 0 4 10 0 0 8 O-IS
H Atwiork o 5 1 O 0 0 1 3 3-12
IB l.arnrd rum Clifcairo. lot Nw York, iv Two.ba
I IB M'-TIrrnaiL Tlire.'iiaia lilts-i'Iark, Miarrotl. Homo
II tMia-Wllinut. ciwiic). llurkett- Uoutna play.-
I yt 4 ..unoy OlrnaHlli uiiiAnon llaM.tt an1 Hornotiff,
n 1U on lialln BvkK Hurkett. lila'vcock. Clark.
niTi lonner CarrcM VMiux't Anion (it Hurn. Farle, lluhh
j HI lntn- Ktol.n bai.i-minrot I'axroll mirkrlt Dlaiieock.
U, lattmi liana-t niraito 4, Now nrk:-. hacrlaon biu
llB' J.lllriilKf. Burk.lt, Miarmlt. Wild pllcb bliarrutL
jW i i.saed ball Clark. Biruck out w llmot. Anitiu. ulaD
Hi airin. llutohluiu(2). KitirKHro. Uornuair (2). Baai.it.
M llurkett, Penny d) Clark Tlin 2 oo. I'mplre Mo-
Jfal Jj.rmotL Attaiidance 127.
jS iiutuM I-) 3. nmumpiUii
iiyu OLrvrlAin, July S3. Oui hchm.lz toro out a whole
Aim handfu of wblrkera lo Jay when tnro kKuruTillog
i M crrort ll tha eighth lonlnir ave lloaloa a mo. u.l a
.y poor piece ot coaching gai o theia auotber. Iheacora:
ill .tkaLlP(l.I.). eoiroj! Of. L.X
ll ali.riti.1 kH.rn.i.1
Ijl Mrtue. Iitb ..o 012 0lxin. a. 1 1 4 o 1
lltf ,l,ke 1 f. 0 a 4 ll OiTu.ker. Utb . I I 11 o o
II Mckean. -O ! 0 a o t-iilll-an, L f. ..0 3 110
AM ?malle.sdb..o 1 I 3 o Bronlo,r t ....a I n ci
tltB, llaMa at O I " Mllia 0 t 0 0 8 10
JW Ilmmer. a 0 1 3 4 lpicu.irr. M b..0 1 1 ll o
JH. Dowie r f. .. o O 1 ) 0 Heuielt, C.....0 0 4 3 0
id Ardner aab...o 0 111 .-mith. 2d b....u o 3 a o
W CarO.lJ.il 2 1 a ti Mibula, P.....U 0 0 4 0
R ToUli 0Jatl3 a Totals 2 6 2718 1
111 Cl.T.land 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 00
i IIS Boston u ii o 0 o 0 o a ..-J
illll Two-baie hits (-Ilka, OartlfM Three-baa hit Me-
(41 aarr sacrifice hit Mckean. Stolen baica Zlmmer.
I5KJ' IJonr. Mcilarr. fimltli. Mruck out By Uardald. i, Uy
Mcbola, 2. llrpt ba.o on bulla OIT GartlelJ, 4, oif
Mehola 1. Pouble jtlaya Smith and Tucker: Uln. a and
U'S Loni. Wild rttch ',arlllil. Umpire slr.ef. Iiine-
jifll lOii. Attendance ia
'Ijjjl rniLaniLruialx. u), 17; rirnacaan (x. l ), ik
' j Si rmutrnrHiA, Julyaa It wai the final tamo of th.
1 1 aerlea, and itwasaio the rhlladtlpblaa, rourteentbeon
j ,, McntlreTlctory. Theacor
i I 91 raiuuiLrma (h uk nrrsacaoH (. i.k
I (H - r. In. r.p. a-i. klarcii
In.l Hamilton. L f.J 1 4 o () Sonday. cf....l 2 4 o o
111- iurke cl 1 12 0 0 Miller.r.f. ...0 13 2 0
I Siera. "db....a 3 2 2 1 Pecker .:db...l 112 2
I 'I' huilth.r r.... 1 1 o ii o Wiiann. o .1 J 7 & o
II In ThouiMon. r. ta O 1 0 luliiburiie. 3d b.l 2 0 u o
II Clement o... .2 4 5 2 OWacli. I.tb 1 2 10 1 2
II Mayer.3Jb 2 4 12 u iioil :td u o n l a I
J,l hclirlter. lb...O 1 M " 0 i a 0 0 2 4 1
, All.u a 1 14 4 1 liuiwD.au, p.... I 0 0 5 o
I "ukery. p... 33040
l iica-ry. u... - To(ai 0 1US7 1UU
ffl, Totala 17172714 3
I 11 riilla.lelplila ' 3 ' 5 ,fl ' " ? '-'7
!h ri t.barifh I o u o o 0 ,'i o il
I I Farnad ruin-l'lilladelplk'i 7; rittaburch 4. Two
", baehll-Mayer. fcchrlver i'acrlllce hlla-MUler. l.oat,
; fl bio.Si.hrinriJi -to en ba. a-imrki (i) Jlckery (ii.
1 Ii Allan MinJay llonu'o pU) --V'lller allJ Wllion I.efl
I III I' on biaei-l'lillaldplim . iltrtBirnli in s-truck out
II Ji hchrlier, Hamilton (J) Vickery. Decker i2j.HoHman
111. Hnt ba"e oil liiilla-lluinllton llurke (2) Uementa
Ml P Wren ala, Minday t.l Miner. Bowman Hit by
.Hnil , lillched Ualll llauillloa rilompiioii. Kuat. 1'ailed balla
1 Illll i union, 4. Tliuo-2 hours. Umi ire rowera. Attetul-
till nce-l,uo2.
3,1 ' 1 lie I'luyer' rxsusue.
j thi: r.ECORn.
II ni. mn. mi. I'cf.i ruii. xrn. imlfcl.
II roiton 47 ."i HI I'tiliadelphla. .41 bO 13
1. I roukirn il 3 .r.oj I'liUDuriu ,...3:l 4ii 4j-'
j? ework.. .. 42 HI .DMl ( I.Telaud 31 40 ,a7
1 1 Chicago .. 41 34 M7UuIalo IS 31 2U1
' , NKW 10IIE (r. I.). 7: BUFFALO (P. L.), C.
I , Duffaix), July 2J. The Buffalo players let
H D I , Now York win tho third coneecutivo unmo this
Ijljjr nftornoou utter an exasperatlns display ot
njil-' lieKlicoiicc. In otery camo of the series Buf-
I Jj lalo has hnd the ,'ow YorkBpnUand foiled to
llJ take tho trick thrnuch clumsy errors. Tho
y - llUonslmil tliliiKaall their own war until the
Syfr eoventli innlntr. Crano was hit hard. and made
1( two dnmnulni: errors oarly In tha iramo. Eoefa
jjjjl pitched cood ball, and should have won with
,111. pioper support. Wiso. Ii win. and Whlto made
Uf the orrors which lost tho unmn, and Wise had
31 three oi them. Iloy'a catoh of Crnoo's liner
l ami tho diiubllne upof Hhuunonnt the Plata
'jj uokeil prnlonut'd utmlnuhe. Uorewaflblton
Jl'jjl tlie lee by u thrown ball lu tho fourth Inning.
us I and cuvo ay to Johnston.
1, llullaliVB llrst run wiih iiroduood tliroucli a
i Mi'i base on balls to Irwin und lloy'rt two bairuer.
Ijl; Jills liy Wise, Jleneher, and Irwin, nnd two bnd
.III throws by rrnuo. let in four Bisons In tho
'Ilia J t lourth. Another was earned In the sovonth on
!f, n siuclo by Hoy and n ilnuhlo hy Wise. In the
i in, f-oenth a hit by hlattnr . followed by a muff
l 111; by Wife, two busos on balln, and a wild throw
, ll liy Whlto to third, nnnlttvil four of tboviidt-
U I If ore lo ciosh the plaiu. In the elKhth, after
Ml hhillon bad tiled to Hoy, Ise fumbleil Blmn-
s doii'h uroiuulfr. Whitney slnulod, kondlne
, ifif Ii Shannon to third. 1'iano hit to Irwlu. who
all I; throw lo tho bh'aolicrs. and Dicky Johnitton
fJil IL. craekml tho ball for tno baos und Lruue
, jlll ecored tho deeldlni: run. 'ihoscoro;
ftl atilALuir u i Akw yuAktr I.).
, illlir Klirfl ac. iLUro,i.E.
'ill Hoy, o L o a il I oi.ore, ct 0 Oloo
, Iir Jlack. c I o s a ii Kwiiijr. a.... ,i 2 to 1 0
III, .. Mlir, Mb I 2 2 1 .lll'onn.ir, 1st b 0 1 7 O ll
' ill v Brei-lier, I r. 1 J I II lllll'llourkr r r, II 2 0 n 0
I III' llnire 1 1 2 ll I Klcliarilen.ai.fi o 3 a u
.l Mlipe, lath 1 0 7 II 1 Haiti ry, J. f 114 0 0
f il'll, Irln 4 b I 1 u 3 I bliiinnoii, .db I 0 1 3 o
l 11,11 liullliian, r. I..U 2 10 0 IM.lllic). JJ b 2 2 12 0
, till. Keolc p.. ,,0003 n Crane, p. l o n l 3
H il I C Johuatoii. c. f 110 0 0
B . Tolula .. II 24 B
jl TotaU ,,,-7 927 10 2
I yll HiHTaln , 0 0 14 0 0 10 0-0
, jl haw lork 0OOO043O ii7
, fjll . rarneil run. ntiftilo 2i NawYork. I. Tiro-boaehlta
. i p.one, itvy. Me llallltran ulllr, Johnston. Ilr.t
bill taaeon bulU-Otl Keele, J oil Crane. 4. Mruck out
&JI liykeife.o. I'l i raie, ii. Mnlen babe.-0 IWurka u)
J 311 Pnanuoiu hacrlilce hita k.fte B.ecber. hwiug.
II llouble play Ho) and Mark Left on baaea Buffalo,
Jill j Sew York 7. Wild p!tcle Keefe. 1, Crane, I
, HI I mplrri-rctxuaon auJ HollierU Tlci.-l U). Atun.
nil dance 5J7.
. Bjl' u.y Ei.t!n (r. r,i, 14: nnnonLTs (p. l.), fi.
j nl, Cl'.u'.i ami, July 23. An elopbant walked on
t pl John Ward's team to-day, nnd when the mam-
I'll ninth cot throuch with tha parade there was
' g! colhliiKlotthut a Hat, compressed mass, which
Hi' was Kalhoroil up onrofully by Manacer Word
I pi I und oitsei tolliiffilo. Uani was ns ner-
ti; aii as n country dami-el about to be married
(fil by a Jn-tii'iiof tho I'eace. He lldieted around
r h.s i oultlon until ho had mmlu two bad
; 111 eiroih, mid his third basouian Joyce, played
Jll ns tboueli he lnnin't a lrien.1 left on earth. The
' IfHI I'Jntidaiul had an awful attack of battluir. It
; l' Biruck tho lironklyns unawares and before
D they could caln sholtor the lull foroe of tho
, 1 31 1 ryclone was upon them Tho ntuiofpbere
? ruined bulls for awhile, In the Unit Innine
t ri Cleelnnd cave Ward n dellcato hint of tbo
j nil kind of lecopttnnbe julirut expect. The score:
' v iuikUMir, i,), avooatm (r tk
' Ifl la.y.o.a.a iIimii.1.
HI firickar, a a ..4 2 a 4 u Ward, u .0124 2
. IJII iileiiaiiiy,2db.J 2 2 4 0Jo)ce,3db 0 o 1 1 4
' lj r iirovrnliK I ti a 2 0 0 AnJr.wa o. ( 1 1 I 1 u
, III i.arklu. I.IU..1 lit 0 I Uauer.Zdb 2 2 a A il
i l rlcb4i,3u U..I 3 0 3 O'VIUIln rl.p.2 8 2 10
111 i'c leer c. r il 3 3 0 n heerr, c f . o 1 s 0 1
.111 1 ailtnrd t.t 1 2 a ii uiiiuk, Iitb . 0 1 il 1 I
III Km, tile, c 2 4 0 3 n kln.low, o ll 0 2 I 0
, ill lake!) J II I ll '2 O.Hallr e O ll ll Ii il
nil I m tilling, ! n o ii i ii
Jljl To'ali M1U27ID I buder r f. I I o I o
'jijl I Totali e"o"7l"S"8
1)1 ll.Ttland 3 0 17 0 0 0 3 (1-14
I III tirokiii . . o t a ii ii i 2 i- o
j Swaeil funt-JCUrtUiii, jBrooklju, 3. Two-baa ,
tlu-fltrifker nnwnlnft TMv Thr-bM biu
lhnv. lifcarorfl. a llnltraft. lo nn-Hiir-dert
sciinc hiii-Dtlttiaiicrt. Mtrr Kinilow.
trllcku-v Htliy.ai br Uerhtfir, Fjrt ttw
on l.ftl.n-niThaXelr 4. oft weyhliiv. 1 poabtpIr
Jnyct) natitr anl oro,ur. Itantr AM OMk. nilil
pilch -Hi,r Umflrei UftSaty and WiMlduL Tlio
noiTOt if. U, n; cniciu.o (r. iX
rntrno. Jolr 2S. B-vrtnon prorctl na Mf mark for
U ioMnt to-J y. lti fori
IJIC10 tr U I MTOaT (P. !)
H,R POA.I l.lirO. A K.
raiTf r f 18 3 1 oilrrmn. e. f....4 I i n u
O'.NKll, I f.....l I 3 U nj8t0ft7, r. f . . 4 0 I)
lUanc. f (1110 UKrltr a. a .Allan
Amntfy1 lb O Uft 0 2, HrnutV, lilb 4 a u tl
l'(enr.iib 3 3 0 1 3 RIrhaMMD,l.tI 3 0 0 1
r.rrll 1 J 1 O 1'Kflfh .Mb U O 1 3
iaaUntm. :w l o l 2 liUii.nn, Mi b....o o a a u
TMUlAiiun. kiu 1 u 1 J MurjiTij. c ., 1 1 I 1 0
Brtaou, ,. .oioa 0Klrtay.pt 3 l i 4 ii
Tnla'a &13lMli"o Totala. -. ...5 id 3T 12
PiMtim . 30BA0456. -S3
L'hKMS I 10 0 1 O 0 3 O- a
Kurnearim Hoaton, Hi Clilcafft4 Two-baa till
1'ftMT-r. xtnttj Brown (2). l.roi.thr. jtlirta bu Mw
1'fitTT. 'frifr. Jirown, Rroatnam. nvrpbjr. Horn
rnna-btovey HIcliaiMtou Pacritlca hlla Rjm. nrpnx
l.ronttiart ontttn Htolim I.atUnra. ftnrar fUlir
p) Hlfhivrdinii Hi on tell a Ihmb. Tfcffer.
Kftlr. Brouimra dj. Knuh. kllror. Slructfout Murpbr.
htVh 1A ball-Murphr h pioh Hirltwi it
JKIlror, 'J. Ltft on tet t-VbUar). ?( Horton. ft. Tim
-l.W UmDirei-KnliUtand Jooea JatteDdinoa-2,312.
The AmerlMtn Aaaoeliittott.
TnR BRCOIIIX
trvhM. Wfltx. t. ret CTu$ Wm. fml Iet.
LotiliTin.....4t 37 jMO 0loiabna-.. 17 487
l Uut-....4a irj 7.1 ToltJn.- HI tt .440
BwliMler. ...43 8J JM ArrMfaa M 41 ,44tl
AtblcUa... .43 S3 .MO UMOlllD.. 30 W .378
H001LTK (-. A ), 8 it tOCIS. 4.
KanntlT Hrooklrn latm draw ont tjxxI-altatS
crowd at the l'olo Kronn4 yitrdr. an4 toe .xx -
aoni prMDt wcra trattl to pratty tma. TAa acora.
(KOOXLT. u. at ) I it. torn.
a. ln.ro. i . I a li-r.a
Nflioaa i 1 1 4 0 Fnllflr. a.a....l 3 l a n
HmrtiLl. r... 3 9 0 0 o McCarthy, r IV 3 m ) o
fiiiy p ... .1 3 0 7 ornpau. I 1. l n i n o
lmviii.MU... .1 1 o 3 o Cartwrlrbt.lb. Oln o o
c'Brlrn.!itb. .o 3 16 0 n Uu(T. af .. .0 0 80 o
J'eiuof. ...0 1 1 u lonnlly, xl b.o l i l o
r.trtianit. ;dbo 0 3 8 1 nUnl-tii, iM b. 0 0 4 7 0
nil c. I a o on ana. c o i o 3 o
lio-rfir f.. ..10 10 0 namiey, p..- ,n Old
hut, p ..0 oooo
Totala. 81137 10 I
Totals 4J037 10 a
UronlUvn " 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 t-M
bt, LotiU -3 0 0 0 1 O 0 0 14
lUrutd runa Broaltlrft. A. Bu lotilt. K Flrit lascnn
rror Hrofklyn, 1. Left on bam-Hrooixiyii 4. hi
1 out 10 Threat hitt Mm.., 2. IVotaiahltg
Himon. NeUon, O'Brien. cmiu. Stolen bfi UUr,
Dnln O Urien. PaltR, ritz, roller. McCHrtIrr.cmpAa').
haorll.ee blti ra (2), Pnwei, Koller. tlMtwrljrtii ( D
DnlTea (.'X Dcnnelly (3) Kanmay Unable plnTu HlffRlm
nl Fuller: liijrgtna nad Cartwrigtit, Grhar4t and
c llrlan htruck out Ually. Davit, I'lti. Bowes lo
Carthj. Camanu lllffliis, ilainae). llrst bajt on balls
OIT Ially, it;o(t Ilan.sey 4, oil Hnrt, 1. lilt by pltcle
er-NVelm. Umpire Uoescber. Time 1-4H, Auend
ance l.OX).
LODIITILIB. B, ATILIT1C, 4.
rniiiOtrriMA, Jtly 2a. Tba Aiioclatlou cam today
resulitdaafoUows:
iTHi.mc. ) LonsriLLK.
u.larai.r.l ft.lt.roii.
Wiich. e. f.... 1 1 o o Oi Taylor, 1st D....1 3 13 0 o
O Itrlenjetb. 110 l,Wver. e f. ..1 1100
Lvniia, ja b . 'i 1 1 & 1 l.ayraoad, Bdb.l 13 3 1
I'urctiL i r.. o o i o ohrir r f o o 2 u 1
Hhufrr. r. t 118 0 0 Mirnnlck. M K.l 1 0 1 0
Conroy. db 0 J f ollambnnr, I f..l o 3 l 0
itobliuon, o .. o 0 7 0 liTorraiey. a. s...l 0 3 S 0
ritcrdar. a.a.,1 30s 0 Ryan, a 0 0 4 o 1
aUoMaiioQ, p...O 0 17 0litirU p 0 114 0
Touii... ...7 TaTia "i touj.- e"e37i8 "i
Athletlo. 1 0000003 1-4
LotUSTllla it OS0GOG0.-4
Earned runs louhtiii. 1. two dm njta Lyons.
Kitird&r. Sacrinoe htts Lyona. Kobttson, Raymond.
Wolf, fchinnlok, 1 1 am bare- Batsa stolta WIoh a),
TyUr Doubla play Tourney and Taylor Left on
bates-Athletic 5: Loatsrill. &. Struck ent-Conroy.
Hobtnsnn, MoMahon. Totnner (3. Ryan, West er. lib rat,
Huymond. Ilamburc. First baa on arrori LoulsTllia,
8. Firsi bas on balls Lyons. 8hafr, Tomnay. Hit by
yltnbad ball namburg. Wild pttthsa Kbrat, 1 1'aaisd
ball Robrason. Time 1 2 Uinpir rpls.
rOLcmra, 18; sTuct7sa, i.
Rraicrsa. Julr 33. ntchsr Morrison of flyracusedld
very poor work to-day. Tha acors:
STftaCDSK. COLDMSrjS,
a.la.r.ai. a- a-la, ro.i-a,
Wright, r. f....3 13 1 0 icTaroany.a f.a 1 1 o 0
Frlau L f. l 3 l n 0 Kneed, r.f 8 3 110
Kir. c t.ta B..0 0 1 3 oJonn.wn.Lf.... 1 s 0 0
Child tWd b....3 8 3 1 0 O'coniior. C....1 3 6 3 0
WeQasry lstb.0 3 0 0 Uoyla. Sdb.....3 13 6 0
T.irKourk3b.l 8 1 1 o rroeka, 3b ....1 3 18 1
McL'ghiln a. a.o 0 11 l l Wbelock,aa..l 3 3 8 0
o Rourko. 0... 0 10 1 1 Lttaan lstb..l 113 o 1
Morrison, p.. ..3 113 0 Qastjif bt, p..Q Soon
Urlggs, 0 t ...0 0100 -.-.
Totala 13 1337 14 3
Totals 8 13 34 3
fiyracoa 0 000033188
Columbus. 3 13 3 18 3 0 ..-13
Karned nm Syracuse, 2; Colimbaa. 7. Twe-bas
hlu-o Roork. lloQasry. lc Tarn any. O'Connor Ilono
ran Whwluck. &tola bases Uaetrlgbt. Crooks a.
Wbeetook. Double play Sneed and Wbseloct First
base on balls Wright. O'Rourke, Morrtaon. MaTaaiany,
Hneed CO. Johnson, Crooks, Lsbane, Oastrlffkt lilt by
pltohtr-Jobneotx Btrack oat Wrfgbt. alcQaerr. He
iaaughlln, Urlrga. Morrison. aleTamany (2 Johnson p),
t Connor, Wbeelook. Lshana. Passed balls U Itoark.
2; Q Connor. 1. Wild pi to &--! orrlioo, ft: Oastrtgbt
X Umpire Era 1 It a. Time 3 13. Attendance sa,
R0CBBSTKR.8, TOLKPO, 3.
nocnuTiR. Julv 33 It waa a great game, andtb
honors belong to Knowlss and Qrtmn. Tlie scre :
aociiatsna. toleou.
r.1b r.o.i,- a, Ur.ai.1,
Fheffler.r. t ...l u j o o Wsrden, Istb-.i 3 11 v o
Lyona L f .. 1 J 1 0 1 Tetas,c f ..O l l 6 l
Knowes,Sdb.l 3 3 11 AlTOrt. 3d K .00000
(Inmn. c. f.....3 4 J o 0 Swart w'd. r. 10 o 4 O O
Mcr.ttire. iscb.1 3 13 o ti Mcholson.2d b 1 18 7 0
riili;ip, .. .o i v o o Vandyke, I, f. ju i l o o
cirlm. .'db 0 1 3 l v Scaeibeck. a. s O 0 8 3 1
Moheough. a .0088 O Mealy . p ...Hl 0031
Calllbau. p. ...1 0 13 0 Botferm. c O 14 10
Totals. "8133713 3 Total. S 737 14?
Kocbetter 01000220 38
Toledo 0 0 1 O 0 1 0 o 13
Famed runs Rochester. 4 Two-bass hits Alvord,
Rogers, KlLhoUon Horns rnns Kuowles. i.rlffln. fno
rlnce hlta aheflter. Ljoos, McOulre. rhlllips, Orlm,
McKeough. Werdrn. Mebolnoa. andykt, Rogers.
Ursi D4h on balls Off Call lb an. 3, otT Uealy. 2, Htoleu
bsie Lrons orlfl.li, Phillip. Werdsn. first bas on
rrora Callthaii li). Orim. Vandyke. Btruok out By
Culllhan 4 ty llealy. I Double plays MrKeough anil
i. rim. ftfcOnlrs (onasslnsd). Urlm. Uounlr. and Mk
Keough I'MueU balls McKeongb. 1: Rogers, 2. Wild
pitcb llealy. Umpire Curry. Tlme-1 so. Attetul
auce 1,131.
The Atlantic Aasoelatlosu
tub BEconrx
aurm. Won. Jmu 1'ct i rtvht won. Utu ret,
Baltimore. .. so .737HVashington....3 (WJ .470
w Hareo ...31 10 .720Uarrlsbaric....3ii M JJf-7
Newark .30 33 .342 rtilssinmon... 23 40 ,t
Worcester 3ft 31 ao Hartford. 19 01 J71
kkw nirsir, 8; itsrwiBK, 4.
New Hit in. July 3a The horn tJQ had their In
nlngs today and found no trouble in defeating Uie
hawarke. the scare
Kitw Uivat. strwabk.
R.iarai.1. a. ia.r ai. b.
UcKecLf 3 JOl o Johnson, . f...o u o o l
Lynou. r. t ....8 8 10 1 (.llbert 34 b .01140
l'atiet2i. b..,,o 3 4 4 u MpDermoit,3bo 118 0
Hchoeiick. lb.,0 4 O 1 nalda.lstb...0 313 0 u
Ially. c t. 1 3 4 0 0 Murphy. a O O fl 3 o
Doyle, 3db....l 14 11 Dooms, r. t....l 1 1 o O
HatTord. r,..,. 0 1 o 8 0 Maasell.0 f....l 13 10
Horner, p .. o o 10 t) ttraitn, a,a 3 J 3 ft 3
Lang. a. a o 0 3 3 1 Fltrgerald, p...0 10 10
Total. "ttl8 37 74 ToUla 4 73716 7
New Haven 3 J o o O O 1 3 2-H
Newark 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1-4
Karnd runs w Haven. 4; Newark, 2 Two-base
bits reitee, Laliy, ManselL Three-bas hit Doyle.
Home runs McKes, Doom a First bass on balls Waji
sell UW OHbrt, PI el da. Mrst bai an errors Mew
Haven 3t Newark. 1 B truck out Hornar, Lanx. Fet
tea MUfraid. ttmitu Uliberk Doable plars Smith
and FJeJoa, Doyle and Ectioanck, I'ettee and Bohoanok.
Wild pitobea-Uoruer 3. Tims 1.40. Umplra Hunt,
AtteudaDoe-l.ova
I UaUUUBlTBa,
H.rrlibarg 1 o o o o 3 O 1 0-4
Wusbtogion o 0 0 Q 1 1 10 0-8
llsse lilt liar xlsbnrcc Ot Wajhlugton, 11. Errors
Harrlsburg. 1 Wasblngtou, 4. 1 ttcbera oambla and
runups.
AT BUftTrOBU
Hartford l o o l o o o o 0-3
JUltlmorr. .. 1 1 3 O 8 0 O 3 .. (
lias hlU-llartford, 3, Baltlmora. ia Error-Hartford
A. HaMuor. a. I'ltcbers Vcea aud Herman.
Attendance 3ou
AT WORCBSTBB.
Worcrsur 0 8 10 0 2 0 0 1 f
Wilmington 1 2 o 0 0 O 0 0 0-3
nan Mis-Worcester, 10: Wilmington, a Frmr
Worcester. 7 w Umlugton, 1. 1'licbera James biaflord
and Hernia. ,. Umpire Cox. Attendance IW.
Minor Xenixu.
NKW TOUK BTATE LEAOUE.
AT ILBiMr.
Albany 10330310 0-8
Coblesktll o 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 O-J
T UTtCS.
CtlCA U 0003002 2 fl
Troy 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 ..13
aj ojuoj-ya.
On eon t a. 1 100040800000 0
J.ADrlO 0 3 1000080000 1-10
TM-lrSTS IMAQVK.
, At Mansfleld-Mansflald. IT; Moffeaspoei, Iff,
At Cant onCanton, ft; YOttDgstowi X
At Akrvn-Akron. 1, Wheeling, 0.
WBSTBRV IMAQVm.
At DeDTer Des Moia.ee, l, Dtnvar. 3.
Other Games.
S L Ju C, 7i & A, a, 4,
The Atbletke bit fnedSD hard In tbet-game with tbo
Crescents at West Hew Urirhton ytiieiday ana wtrn
The score
S. L illtlKTIC. CaKSCBVTS.
iiUrAi.); a. ls.ro. a, a.
Van7ant,r float o Terry, 2d b... .1 1 8 b 3
O Hyim, 3d b. u y O 0 i Kdwu-rt. istb 1 1 11 0 3
Wlllfard, 1 U. 1 1 14 0 oyrd.Lf 0 0 0 0 0
DepiUcr o f . 1 1 10 0 Murphy. ...1 2 3 2 1
atrcWigli 34b 1 1 8 1 0Ut Iyotudb 0 1 fi 4 0
e-r 1 r 1 I 3 0 0 W.liaMvu'd.aa.1 10 3 0
ti Cadmus, a a 3 3 i o w. hyons r f o o o o n
Ktnsler c oo3 0 Nnedsn. p 01030
Uurns.p .. .. 0 8 1 i 1 C.UaJstead.af.0 18 10
THAJs .7MJ7lol Touls, Ii7sil77
a I. Athletic 1 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 ..7
Crescent. . . ......0 0 O t 0 0 0 0 0-4
Famed runs-a I A. 0 . 3t Cresesnt, X. Pint aass on
srrors-B. I A,(, I, Crsci.t 1. Lofton bast H. I.
AC 0 Crrirent, 4. Bass on bails off Saeden. 4j ff
Murua, 1 track out JJarua, W. llalsuad. Gtolen
Wrs-W von Van Zani, strebetgh ft), naciirtesj
bits-Ford, XT 1 1 all t tad, w. Lyona Klniltr. Etrsbeisti.
V, Hard Double play Terry and lid wards. Tbre-tat.tts-Vau
uL Dspplsr, Two base hit Murphy,
Wild pitch hnedsn Pasted balls Klnsler Murph).
I'mpha-ilopklna. Ttiue-t u. A it and ante -3U)
AT LiSHJtGSCSGD.
RidgdMs of Albany , I 1 o O o o I 3 1-8
Laiisingburgh, .. .. .0 o o u o I o o l-J
A? SATO MX .
Bsyonue K and A. A.. ,00000000 0-0
ISswJersry At , j ti o 0 I 0 0 0 -4
AiCcUiitouuyuDu.-Calchesttr.tO, CubanGUDts.8,
AaCIJS OF TUB DAT,
'Will It Xledaiee HsIsHsM
WisntucTOrT, Jtity 33. "When this war U ovar'ra
tnarkadFrasldsntTonngottha National Leagoa today,
'bai tell will be stabllsbdapona) mora substantial
and better paying basis than erer before In tha history
ot our national paeUme, This will nartstarily ensue
from tb fact that high-salaried player will bo
Abolished, Sa&alt It bas accomplished nothing elae, the
defection of the Brotherhood has abolished this eviL
flnco the so called star of the bate ball wurld hare
stenflt tagooff by thamielvea, other players liars been
secured to lake their t lares and Uiey have not only
ruled the bltl In every respect, but In many Instant es
ha proven ruperlor to tntlr predecessors as plajerij
hence It Is very doubtful whether the stars could pet
an engagement now, as our men who have
proven faithful to th League, aud demonstrated be
'sides that they are able to kep pace with the best men
In base ball, da not demand fancy salaries. We are now
able to secure players at satarlss ranging from $.toto
$2U) per month, wh have taken the places of tutu who
received -00 and t)M for lblr services last year.
Uence the promour aud backers of the Lagua do not
fesl at all dismayed oer the on ttook for the future and
especially ilnca tbls season was Inaugurated with the
Idea that there wan a probability that money would be
)wt lu wagiDg a contest ftgaltiBl tli Uioihsrtiood.
'Hnc the rnurthef July, however, our exptnieshate
decreased, wbtreas tbuse of the llrotherhood have
taken an upward tendency and they hT Ion from
fcUiOJio fi.vji 4aUy, with the i-Kib eareptlun of
haiurtlay, and these daj a will not support a leatn for a
siik A fair sample of what Is to become of lirother
hool men isfurnisued lit the rase or CiiarUs Mider.
who has Just been appointed an umpire to bum tea
Hobby Matthew. f-,vt-r)body who profeMsstoViiow
anything about bane ball will appreciate what 1 bay
when I declare that It 1 the bt ginning ot the aud of his
career ae a base ballplayer. Kytidir was a good roach
er and bad good head fr a player, and It lie
hnd remained steadfam to the Lnguo he would
have been provided for and not beou forced ("it
Into thf world as his associates hate Jist done t er
talnl) the I eamie does not want tilui no-v, and e alt
kno how muoh ibuw he will ktanu lu playing tvt um
piro before eighteen dlsiaturleil plii) era. wtut is true
of Ms case la likely to prm true lu the case of other
members of the Brotherhood from time to tlmo Ktti
Anson will be a star for the next t-u year, buttneti
like Howe and Deacon White, who btgati plaumr hill
after the t likatros' rnptaln, nllliirotmijly Hnd this their
last season on the diamond
" tYom all the oluba In oar orranlatlon there nr
worils (f encotirak'ement and good Liieir, nod in ne
will i4uetion the marked liiiprotenitnl in th plAMnit
or the HoBtons Hrooktyus, 4 tilcavt'S, i liinciuii ms.
an 1 1'tiftailelphlas. wluUitiv recent rtrcntrtt etilugi f the
J ttlttiiirk'h team has beun to show in tho unm or
a me t put up by the timnl.y it) lad Hohmi and
iiltag't In the National l.t.tcuo nr- drnivlng let it
than the llmtherbot d bines in thus tun.. Mil it
)trook.l)naud I'lilladilrhia ihern h prat th a ij n mi
poKltton to the I earners tloelanl ami I'UibirK't,
while they may not be making much in n, certainly
t!ra Mggsr trondsihati the Hr'itherh ediuin fcii i at
i innlnnatt It 1 a nalkmer fur the I nttwv leatna WhUe
the ew orkera dunnt cvlui e it elr farmer intcret-t Iti
the game, the b ilk vl the latroiia.e lum been turne l
Into Mr. Dav b park In the ratio of three to um. Hut
the l.eagut Unt a blir rriere fuod to drnw
upnn lu cas vt ati emerencv, ana HiU (.an
not be aald of their toinietttors. If some of
the stories re nor ted huo an fouuilatlmi uhatMer
t'onstderaMe etreis has been laid upon thi recent vlMlt
by Mr Spalding to .New York and his subr-nueiit.rin
versatloi. wlih President Day. 1 aui in n ponliion lo tav
that toe buolneaa wan purely perMmal and the ',nelluti
of an amalgamation of tie lasut aud Itrotherho d
w not een brirhed W lien the 1 ertguu maj;iiiitet
leare home Informaitua aa to their wherealmuif la aL
once conveyel tome, ao that I will know uhere u tuv
sage will reach thou If nothing tnijortant cohms up
and m this way I am In comtunt comninulcailou n ith
then, no matter lu what part ftlie I lilted Mates they
mat be located Thre wan no ue-esuliy for n mi et'ug
of the League when Mr tpal Itng was ut New York, and
ke did not e en notify his associates in base tall that he
proposed making tho trip "
Tlie "Dors IXanaaer" lift 1II Hr.
rnrtABiLraiA, July 33. nefore leaving for New Tork
teday President dirts von dr Ah of th Bl Louis
Club taJked very hopefully of th base bull situation.
"Interest In the game la reviving." said Mr. Aon der
Ahe, 'aud every day shows an Increase lu the attend
anc. ThJa Is noticeable alt around, but more bo In tho
American Association and National League than in the
Flayers' Leaxae, I believe the Players' League will
soon ret down to sound business principles, aud that
the players will allow the capitalists to conduct
lis affairs. The sooner they do this the better It
will be for all band. The players themseUea have
made a failure a mansgrrs nnd directors,
and they wilt have to come back to flru princplt-s If
tney hope for success TI a Urothcrhood movement
will result in lower salaries next season, and I do not
believe that salaries will er be ae high at tliev were
The future ealstenos of the Flaer' League depends
entirely upon the players themselves now, and If they
will listen to resson and allow the bn"inesa men at the
head of tbir league to govern them they may bo able
to perpetuate their organization."
"What are the prospects or the American Asiocla
tlon ?
They were never brighter " replied President Von
der Ah. 'andnext year 1 think wewmbe better off than
ever. There ma) bt on or two chances In our circuit,
but If there Is we will get stronger clul s In larger cities
Baltimore mar bo one of these, but If It Is the new clno
will not he controlled by the present owners. Fartie-t
In Washington are also after a franchise, but it Is tuo
early to talk about that now,'
" Whlob club will win the American Association pen
"The fight for the Association champion-hip," re
piled Mr Von der Ahe, " lite betw een LodIbviMs and m
Louis We have just beaten the Athletic four straight.
and they will so'm be out of the race u they no not
strengthen no Kocbestsr has a good eititi aud agnni
manager, but will not flnieb better than third or fourth.
The Browns are now In good shape. Campau Is the
best captain I have erer had. He la a general on the
field and a gentleman off of It. Mj team UnowrHel
and there wilt be no more abend's nnle nue slionld
arlBs. I think we will beat tha LoulnvlileR nut. and I
hope again to battlu for the world s championship In
the falL"
4,000 Persons) At a. dnme In Inclnnd.
Jim Hart, the Bpaldlng Brothers acent in Knglnnd,
writes home that base ball Is gsttlug quite a foothn'd in
that country. The newspapers give from half to three
quarters of a column snace toeerj league champion
ehlp game played, nnd the poor umpire comes In lor a
fnll share of crltlcWm ' The excitement at abati'ha'I
frame In F.nffUnd,' says Hart, "1 Juit about of a kiud
that yon see In America at a rough football game " t
The four cluba competing for Fngllan chain: ionfhip
honors play twice a week lneichclt) lath team la
uniformed after the American fashion; In fact, there is
no distinction at all in the game an It is played in the
two countrtea. Derby and Birmingham lead Prtplon
and Moke by a large majority, nnd consequently the
atteodauoe in the leading cities U much larger than at
Freaton or toke. Tiiv cranks at Derb reieutl) -avr
one of the greatest games ntr p'i) ed In Luglan L Hie
Derby anu Birmingham clubs were the cnnifiinnu
and It took thirteen Innlnga teftre n derit-lnn wn
rsaohed. The score was 0 to '. In fai or of Htrmlnilum
There was but on error inado on one fide an 1 four mi
the other, tovx thoui-and sjcrtutorH were present on
the following Saturday the two clubs met again at Hir
m Ingham Twsitt) five hundred persons w ere pretont.
XHrmlngbam won again by h score of to 4.
The fpaldluga have also received favorable ad)ces
upon tbenrogrSi of the game In Australia. The at
traotion died out considerably after the American ball
team left that country, but the Interest has picked up
of late " I haven't the slights! doubt," writes f-;isl.f
lnis' representative there, that by next year Australia
will be falrl) tloeded with base hull clubs,"
New Torka Turn tlie Tables).
Th New Tork and Manhattan Athletlo Clubs met In
the second game of their A A. U series at the Polo
groundslresterday afternoon, aud far ecllr sed MoinUy's
iblbltlon. The performance beiian after the Brooklyn
Ft Ionl game, and those who remained recalled ten
fold the worth of their shekels, for "A Hole lu tho
Around. "Three of a Kind " a Bunch of he) a nnd
"A Brass Monks" faded Into sombre tragedies com
pared with euoh farce oomedles as ' Holes In the field
mr." "A dang of Java ' Mne of All horts, ant "A
Wooden Baseman." Only six acts wer pta)edwheu
drkueu threw a merciful blanket over the scone The
slaughter by Inntngsi
NewYorkA.O S 1 0 8 A 2-31
Manhattan A. C... 0 0 U o 0 o- tl
Batteries Holland and Murray, Mulllns, Young, Or
pheua, and HofL
The Attendance 1'eeferday.
At league. Brothermat.
Chicago 1,537 2.J13
Cleveland 4V) jm
Plttshurgh Rain
Philadelphia l.t5J
BulTalo , 637
ClncLnuatl ,..,.., Rain. ....
Totals 3rao 8,0.9
flamti lo.tlay,
VATI0V1L ItAQtJK.
Cincinnati vs New lnrk, at Cincinnati.
Chicairo vs. Brooklyn at hit ago
Pittsburgh va Huston, at Pilisuurgh
Cleveland va, FiiUadelphla, at Cleveland,
FLAYKHH' LKtCV
Cleveland vs. New York, at Cleveland
Buffalo vs Broeklyn at Buffalo
Chicago vs. Philadelphia, at Chicago.
Flit burgh va Boston, at Pliisourgu.
aUKItlLAJV aSKOCIATIOX.
Athletics vs. Louisville, at Philadelphia,
hyracuso vs tolumbus at Syracuse.
Hoi he tor va Toledo at Kitchener
Brcoklyn va. fit, Louis, at the Polo (.rounds
1U4K1I0 ISrtOCIATIOR.
New llavenys. Newark, at New Haven.
Hartford vs. Worcester at Hartford,
OTHER CiMBI
Bob vs. Jlnald, at ftldgewond.
West Haven vs. Cuban uiauts, at Kew Haven
XIaee JBulI Note.
Pitcher Ptrecher. late of the UarrUburgs, baa been
signed by the Athletics.
The Athletics have lost fifteen out of the last twenty
games they have played
Hows and Boh Murphy have fceeu released by the
Now Tork .National Lrugitetram
Joues, late a pitcher of the London International
team, has bseu signed by Louisville,
The ht. Louis Cullsgo rase Hall flub will play the
Wssteottsof t-tnmtord at Mum Topi, ( onu , fin hiuurdu)
Will thereconl baaeman of the Alphas uf Hr"''klui
send til addiess to - Weal iblri) sixth slrset, llnj
oityt
Chief Roseman was not ell enongh tnp!uyye
tarda y, so DutTce covered centre for "dir bussmau
arer "
Manager Kennedy last night signs 1 Murphy. He win
pitch against the tit. Louis team to-day on the Polo
grounds
Pitcher Murphy of the New York National League
team will prokably be signed by the Brooklyn Associa
tion team.
Tsaeh was fined, suspended, rrlnsteted, and slgnsd by
another club in less than seventy two hours. This is
eertaiuly a great record.
B alter, the Young pitcher who made a successful
dtaut with lbs Harrisburgs in their arst game In the
Atlantic Association, tonus from Lafayette Cfhete
Catcher Wilson of the Wnneiters Is at his home In
Brooklyn H ssys tewlll net le ab.e to ptm again
tils year, as he threw his arm out lu tho early part of I
the eeason.
The Titan Athletlo Baso Ball Club ould like to fill In
the following dates with nrst class out of town clubs.
Aug. 1. la, iu Address the uauacer, lot West Forty
eevBOth street
T is game between tha Y. M O U,.Ukub of Wst Brlgk,
tou, A. I , aud the V M 0 U A. Club of iilltstdh, N, 4
.
was won bv the FlUabeth young men. After a well con
tested game, by 8 to 4.
K Tbo Stockton Club of Jersey tlty will play all Its
home game at Oakland Park Flm class dune wi-hlng
dates s'i ould address K L. Cheyue. Secretary, 44J
Urore street, Jeney Cit).
PiTT-srsort July 21-Thn game between the Pitta
burgh and Philadelphia teams of the Players' League
waealednt tho end of the second lolling on ace mm
or Mia the scorv standing to 2 In favor of tho Tlsttora.
The Black Diamonds of Harlem have Aag 'J, H in,
and J1! open, nnd would like to hear from good teams
whose players average about 11 years outoMowu
rlubs giving a icuAMute preftrred Address Muntagne
Adair, l.ujii Mnulsou auuue
lliirrnii ,lnh Jl About !l 0" persons saw the
Hurirnrds andhaltiinores trvlnly by electric light
toulshu IhesLore waavOto lv iufair ofHartforil
at the end or the f'Mirtli Inning The lights w en ina ie
tiuutr, and the I ul oe were unable to keep the crow U oiT
the i e.u
TI n t.afaiet'o Club of the Twentieth ward ami Hie
federal (luhnf the lenth nard boh KepuMlran nso
chitn ns. Mill ptay a came of bam' luill at ti.e Brueklui
lme bo) grout) I Huh itvmUA and Third rtrert. on
haturdav aiternoon at i o clock ihe net proceeds will
begtvuli to the i-fe-h Air lund
The Kanic thit Manager Kennedy s liro klyn tiam
put up ieiterda rnuid not lie beii leaun With
unoth-rgond pitcher they would be about as strong as
any oilier train in th validation. Jim Davis i.tlliiid
nnd Nelsun at short stop fill ep the two spots that bare
been wo tk eter iiiuu tlie season opened
Manager Han irojm1 to inako tho Recreation
grounltunisinlly attractive rnr the next two or three
weeks. iln MetrotwlMiiiis and elushlngs are to play
thtre naxt undn), and the ttam ptajlng the Inst tall
wilt be pitted against the hwiiatore. The teams' man a
girs are hustling around lo get tbu vtry best ulenifor
the sent a.
There came near being an unuBiialaceneon the Chi
rago (P. 1, ) ground on July 4 heveral thousand dol
lars were due the lontractor of the grandstand and he
prtpiBid to much thtt gate receipts I resident Add!
Btn. however stepped Into the brench by assuring the
coi tractor that tie would be paid a portion of the debt
out of the receipts of the day and giving his personal
note for He balance. The an air was quietly limbed tip
HvwAirsi, July J.t. President frArerof tl e R)rarue
American Aortation teui has written a Idter (o the
liuus Wutcrtown snd t'trdeiishurgli itallro.d manasera
t Uhwoko a-king tlieui terediue the price ot railroad
fares to Three i.tver on the line of the roa 1 and w In re
Immense plays hotiday games. frm lorty cents lo
twenty five cents He ears that the huh railroad fares
keeM away tnple and that on laat Min-tar he did not
draw crowd enouuh to pay th" guarutitee He an
liauuces that lu c.-ne tho railroad fare Is nut reduced be
tn i) tlecido to stop la)ing ball on Hnnday He goes tu
tsntjo t" morrow to cmfer with the railroad authorl
ties, and It li provable thit If no arrangement Is made
he all! tut p'a Lext Buuday's game with hi Louis.
Odtln and I-mtx of Huorl.
The Nautilus Boat Club win enter two crews In the
Mtddlo Mates KegattA, of w hich itreat iiupes are enter
turned.
w K Peard or Vonkers la rapidly dei elolng Into an
asNn tennis plor and bide Air to lank among the
cliampliinotif the country
The Albion Ouolt Cub f Now ork defeated the Ter
race Cltv Cluuof .onkcrs eu iaturdar alicmo n la-it,
lu n clusti and Inter xtltig game t) ft score ot B points
The Tritons un 1 PasraIcs are the keenest rival on
the 1'flMJi o Piter and ore ue.er so happy as when
the) Ut feat imli other ueer mlud where they laud in
the racu tlietuhel.es
The i awnuhaka Boat Club boys say that they have a
chun on the iiuartir mile dash at the Mnuil Matt s lie
gbttn. Adolpn Hare l the atblclu who will carry their
colors to viiion. thty say
Th numbers of Oh onkers Athletic Club are htil!y
traiiiiiiK lor U cir .inuuat f ill gaiuei. to ike place the
middle of ngusT . lame enir tis wl'l le made and
th oic in un 11 doubiUMbw au ernltul one
W Johnson the aruna crack, will siort the Man
hint in Aili.ello Club s tolors In the swimming chim
piuiiaii1s "hich wilt be I eld nbout Aug. i lie Mil
chiiii in tho loo-jArd event, of which he lanow the
chuinpion
The rapidity with which Waters has turned out his
boata this ear has caused many comtUUnta, As the
boats tracked soon afier launching Thut la the reason
why tlie Atalautiis and other club are burlng cedar
boats at trv-euL
The first linlf holiday excurslou of the W llllamshargh
Athletic AssoLfattun proved such a success that It has
been decided to give a second one it will take place
ou Saturday afternoon next. The barge Susquehanna
will leave the toMutrouth Sixth street at IP. M.
hx Judite Lllk-tt, theeieran builder. Is corstructlng
ufouruared fhelt for the Ilavenie-oode, which prom
ires to be abiauty. The oarsmen of this club are hard
at work training for the Middle titatcs and National
regattas Next itatoa the Ravenswood boys will put
fi rtti an eight-oared shell crew
Contrary to all expectations, no charge will b mad
In tho personnel of the AtAlantn's first eight-oared shell
crew, rtcent trials bare comluoed capt. Theodore au
Raden that his crew is fully capaple of even greater
victories than formerly Pdw&rdJ Bjme will re.taca
K. I h. t othn as coxswain at the latter a own request,
busmes't cauelng the latter to relinquish the UUer ropes.
The talk or the dry gods district for the last week
has beeu tho coming race between Peter Brennea and
Andrew o Keefe against Manley Uluckner aiiilOustat
Hater, comprising two do a bus from two ot the leading
dry goods hou'ca. The rate is to be from Central Brid.rt.
to High Bridge, Harlem lliver, next Saturday Alter
uoon ai'.' avi p M. There is quite a large amount of
money wagered on the result.
The dissatisfaction about the late date of the cham
pionships U growing The hew kork Athletic Club ts
iLei to be a sufferer for several of it college cracks
ar on the football teams ot their resieclive Lnlversi
tiet aud If the) are training for th it pastime It la ex
iremel) luiprooati.ti thai tbe will compete at the meet
lug Mudents whl e ntcol'ege are very loyal and would
sooner win one iniertollegnte championship than half
a iton A A V
To thh Fnirou or Tnr ;- .?ir Will you tfl' me
through your valuable paper why It Is that the Amen
ran I ootnall Association have not published the names
of the men picked to meet the Hcots iu the coming lu
tniuUoual lootbmi juaun I Jitere sveina to te some
tl ln,c sn.ck about their work Cuuid ou tot In some
whv Biirtbeui up a hit r P.e ybod) oiki the same
qutr-tiou and 1 p-iiieulJ) waiting lur the names of tlie
j a trs if appear L. W. 11
m OintNsJnly 2k The Columbia Athletic lub
of ibis i lt oilers to pat up a purr-e of l immi for a glo e
contest ' ihr uattur rules b. tw een Tommy W am n of
I os Augetes, i at and J.rueBt M. Iteschcr of this city
If Warren dois not accei t, Hst.her wm meet am other
tuslhst The ColuuibU Athletic Hub have written to
t.t or. la Bl niihertLd W'Uiig M It hell to asct rtalti If
tlit wilUnmuiu.Niiv nrleatikff the club will put up a
pur-e for them to light for
Members of the ew Vrk Athletlo Club are not
counting upon tt e eeritsot Htierrib at the nixt cham
I lotutnp meeting While the. ale tiyer N one ot th
jueaiesi ruuiicrti in the world, he lackn that very esueu
tial quality, eand and it will le ahiioti imporslble to
Ket bun t toniete attain n Lary egalu Lnbiaicd
uthletex art t-ouif what skeotkal of tnat nil at Iratr
j ai.d. and iM.ii e are unkind enough to saj he (liked
OUt a Soli Spot to Irt) JoillKJU.
The tenth tnm al picnic un 1 gaties of tlie Printers'
Petiuo'eut Ai"i latluu, which takes place at the Km
jitr- Hi) i o.ofeniu uii uuday ait prumlse of ex
(.filing a l pietioua ail Air of ihi atsuoiitiun. mi
evenu wt.l be con'e-t- d, two or which tte?nr s
d tsh una h tlf ml e run wi, decide the ihamploushlp
or the printing trad) Ti e prlt oi!red are haudsouie
mid numerous Dure are Jou of usilul prues to be
Ur-w n lor by the ladies pre-tuu
Never In the history of amateur oarsmanship has so
j iiiulIi interest bntii taken in any regatta as the Middle
I Ma e lU'aila Assoi latloli Is now ureutlng. W urd was
leeivtd in this city )rsierdt from t unada thai bom
toe Dun .miieur how lug i lui and the loromos were
training trews lor the regatta l.iry seLtion ot the
countr) w i'l he repiesvtited at Newark rn Aug ti and 7,
while from prejtnt appearances the iilddle .States, 10
far us regard entries, w ill surpass the hiitluusL
The conclusion of the Hudson Hirer LAwn Tennis Ab
si'Clatiuu lournauieut will lake pi see on haturda),ou
th groun I- ut ihu lar aud Near Club, Hastings ou itud
s n ho to ing are the matt lies to be p aed. Mri Pel
low -s Mur.,au an J Mr. o Hall vs tMlss Cahtil and .Mr
A. b Itunjoii lit 2 o clock P at Bstoud match Mr U
1 iand and partner ts tho wmuer-t of the former
match. The match for the stogie c aiuptonsbtp or the
Hulsou Ritr win begin at 3 o oioik, when Charles h.
Httu'.a the ircKent ho der. wilt play Mr. alentlue d.
Hall the winner of all comers At the conclusion of
the chaniploiiDlun match the final raauh In ths mixed
doub'es will be played between MlrS M Colby and Mr.
.H hltiug va th) winners of the second match.
I artius contemplating going guuuli g for woodcock
In .wut in this Mate are i robablv not aware that a
legislative enactment erglneered through both Houses
by Aesciiiblyiuiu Mevens of Franklin count) cuts off
the open season for woodcock Just one mouth This
lute snap on th sportsmen has only Just been dts
covered and treated great lndlguation among them
The old law itsia mo opnn eeason io exist between
Aug 1 and Jan I, hut the amendment, now known as
chapter "J, Laws of IMO. restricts the kilting until
jitter epl t. under a penalty of 2 fine for each
and every bird found tn your posvemton prior to such
date This ia" was Intended only to iroiect these
favorite game bird--in the counties of the fro rest lie
serre. hut by a blunder in the wording of the act It
covers eer tuut.tr tu tho Mate any lime belore bept.
1 lu each lear
The lloboken ffnn Club, an organization which Is com
posed wholly of wealthy residents in that plnct. he id
Its Initial shoot on the iiuttenburg grounds lueedai af
teruoon Mine rocks were ussit. There wer four
sweeps " decided, thus. Hwtepstake No 1-Dwg)t
won tl ml tuone) on ti kills i uwau, Andrews and
Booraem tied lor te ond and divide 1 bweepstake .No.
2 KUker wai-tlrnt with u kill. Pratt. Booraem. and
Werselea were eten up forseennd money an 1 another
dltlson wssliad hweepetake So. d-In this "sweep"
t'owau I Icken and Pratt tied for flrnt money on 0 it lis.
In tbtj shot off miss aud out, Pratt was victorious. Por
sei'o-i I inomi llooraein, henney, and Imraerman llej
ou " Ml They agreed lo a divndon Hwe-p.taxe No.
4 linnieriuau iimde a clean re ore and won first money.
Pratt ruwan fr liken, und henney agreed to another
divlsfou for second money
IV bee line.
Twenty new members were elected at tb fast mest
Ingof the Hartford Wheel Club.
The prizes at the Hartford tournament will b more
valuable than those ever gTveual a bicycle meeting, he
fere
The Herman Bicycle Union, whose membership Is
12(. will hold Its amiua. conventional Munkh from
Aug 11"''.
James Mages of th Queens County Wheelmen of
Richmond 111)1, I -on if Island, sueieadad in rl'Uug UJ
tulles in elo en aud a halt hours ou Huudey last
A one mil race for a K-V) gold stop watch will be
held at the Philadelphia llrutherhool Park ou ept 0
T ne contesting parties will be W. l.Wllhelm aud W. W.
Tat pis.
Practice liny at Crecdmoor.
Free practice day at Crcedmoor jcstsrdny for marks
men and sharpshooters' medals drew big crowds of
guardimen to the place The da) was fair with a light
wind The names of those who made thirty points and
ot ron tho 2"0 and joi yard ranges entitling them to
murkiuiieii a badges, are John Corrle D Met arthy.lt.
AtcKobble. 0 H. Kffkrn, O.J Dagiirr J. II C Tletlen.
h.(.iasou J II, Fallon, W, K, I'ouni. U bchtnt It,
IE. It i urns t Mchlimcy, I Merle, F R berrtia, I)
Mooro, j (Jsnnon, w J' (oughlan, J, W Hall Ii. II
Haws. W. D. Hal as. PLAslen, N B Richmond I H
Whltiit). J H Ward. F. I. Hun J Jaiiuliigs, F 11'.
Hr wu t lllchne P O Mahour K. Ho d, u. Hsele).
1.1) Hotlaixl I Day J 11, Whittle U U darthwulte,
t Ahrums C B .U'ksun r. h t has J. Muller, J
Milioii Jr 1! AUen, Jr. M J Howard, F. K Kane W
T A her. N J Foe, J JonafSou, H 8 Martin D A.
Outitn. J hnauieuatzky M It ilulre K H Ketrhain, J!.
J hewanJ. J CtMjgan, W, II l-ddy. II L. hmlth B.
Wleulirck. W J. Landers, II A, Hreenherg, H Ooodln
J M SietuliMur 1 W Mullb, A, it. Hlhson, T. Richard
son, and J F. rkklnger.
Muipby "IVUa Tlie llleyet Unre.
The quarter mile open b)c)cls race at Coney Island
last night resulted In a victory for C M Murphy, K. tk
W i ik M Metes K C W, setoud, and 11 Wells, K.
C w tl Ird The rrlrescrn-Utedof ahsnlsome silver
pitcher, silver shaving set, aud a silver Psk Nn time
wastakvu on account of the dsrktieiA The road was
In miserable condition for raclug
Tlie rmnoue HU I.oula Browss
Will play Brooklyn oath Polo grounds tkls aftsrnepq,
betfinnini at 4 P M, Admission 29 cutA-Ads
1
JtJIN AT I'llTHlWltail.
llalpolnlrr Win. llio I'nc In Hlralaht
JI.ala-9iS7 Cla.a 1'o.tnoneU.
riTTSDunon, Julr 21. Dospllo tho tlironton
Inc clouds thrtt huiiK ovor tho city to-Jnr. a
ttrc&t erowd iTltnenRod tlia race a at Momoirood
Park. The rain begun falllnn about 4 o'clock,
and soon tho Jownoour was so sreat as to
necessitate tho postponement of tho first race,
four heat harint: been finished. Tho bo'tlnK
rai tery llrclr. Tho judcos had mmo illfll
cultr with the drlxern yeetorday. and to-dny
tho stnrter tramod tbora tliat no huIIIdk hoiiIiI
be toloratod undor penalty of expulsion. Tlia
I.aw and Ordor Society Is altar Pool Belter
llerdls. Hnd ha brought suit niralnstlilm lor
Tiolntine the statutes. Herdle thinks Wl. hart,
llio I.nwaml Oriior nKont. is msroly tryluKlo
work him for boodlo, and says ho won't bo
blulled.
The folluwlnir nro tho sum mm leu:
3 '27 clan. pur 1 1 u (uiil.LUh.Jl.
K(okrn.cti iu 1 1 Ml.) A t 1
,paalau U t. (Tlll.r) 2 1 2 '2
Mlkaian, tn . (Koa.l I u 0 il
rr.tiL t a- (it.i.Ij) e a e 4
HuiktklD Hick, ilr k (Kill) 033a
llouc.t ueorii. u. 1 I'eiMD a 4 4 a
lime-a-isi. -2 siy, a 254 a-w
Frt. for all rar.i pome, 11,00a
ltalnalnier, b t (il.rral S 1 1 1
Uo.alp. Jr.. Iv k-(Sir.) I 244
Moak.r Kolla b. a-(Collin.) s .1 .-, 2
Arirrlr. v.ir (Tailinaal S 4 s
Jewett, tk u ir.tttl) . , .. 4 3 n il
1Uaa-2ilit, 2:lti(, 3.V2V4. 2 2H-
TrotlliiK at Klrkwond Park.
Srsicrai, July 2.1 It. rac.a at th Klrkwood I'ark
to day wer. w.ll cotitiil.il lot tli. w.ntber va, loo
lnily and coM for au) iy 11001I lima. Tb. attend
anc. wai alout2 uin, and tli. track xiaa In tlie tcil ut
condition t-mnmarl..!
2-S.MroUlnm Don. yy
ilrle 14 11
ruck 2 12 2
1 l.otrlolan ,-. 10 2 4 u
Klkn., .331
I ady Klctiardi e s ,1 4
Lcul.a 0 & 7 ii 7
lyrander n f, 7 3
Marr s 11 h Rilr
lilaneh IIU11 7 odr
Bacnabtar.. ... hioiif
Tlms-2 IHt 2 34. 2 SUM, 2:J:iJi
2 vstrottlnir, jiurie MWJ.
ltntlnaiin II 1 1 I
llDC.pbalua. , , i j a
Moltn 2 3 4
Triiotrln 4 4 3
lvautioo . ...3 dr
Tlmo-2.30, 2J8i, 2 21114.
Kutrte For llin Upcnlnc In- nt Karntncn.
Babatooa, July 28. Follow Inn nro tho en
tries and pools for tho races to-inorrow. which
marks the oponlDC of tho eeason hero:
Flrat Kaca-FlYo furlong MJ.tlo. 11',, Zea, llll,
Ii.rk and Hln. Buck. 122. Worth 11.1 n.ralcin. 117
Htiuoir Worih. Hi, i.eraldln, SJJ, Btck and Bluo
Rock, alio, o.ld, tl
h.conJ Kac.-Tb. Fliuh Male, half a nil. Mar.
Rii.rit. Marrl. Waril, I'ado lalrrnn. and lurnln, lai
o.cli. riato, Mont.rer, Mlrthwood. My aunl. cult, and
hUarm.n, litleacli. Lo s.. 111. ..III. SIcLlollanit UK,
I'ultillne, in li.tilnc Dado Mr Nannie colt. El Car
men 1. s Jl Mofttarer. : balll. McClelland, .,
ralntim. Ki, n.ld lii.
Ihlril luc-Th. Trar.ra Htak.a, for three year old.,
on. and a half mile. Architect and Lordllke. HI
.acli. norllDKion. Krontcnac Protection, and sir John.
HH.ach. b.ulnir Ilurilnrtoo, KliX), Protection. SW;
Mir John. 114 Kriitilen.e. iti.
Konrtb Race One mil. and "a alxte.nth. rtarniter.
Vn.borc. and Lartnla llell. 112 each, r.llaadr. lls
yol.om and Auitralllr. 102 each, Klnn'rab 1.1, Major
Tom anil Admiral. V7 each gueen of Trump. ll; med
iator, KL H.ttlnir-I arlnla. Ilelle. tut, Pall.ad. t-.
Admiral. tiSi Foliom, Si. liarritter, fn Oue.n ot
Trump, f2.il.ld. ll.
Fifth Race hlk fnrlonc, Kmlnenr. and Black Din
mond IKi.ach; llr.r. Corn.lla. and Ida i,lrl, IM each;
1'allMall. llll, F.llonahlp, IU; Sir William, IU7,- Mrad
ford 131: B. a Million. 110 Rohemlan. in: Lady
l'ulilter 117: K.,rett, Hi O.ttlnif Bradford. I3.
Uy.r, (10, Cornelia, S5 field, 323.
CRICKKT.
Ilcrk.ler A. A. va. New Tork C. C.
Tefterday at Berkeley Oval aom, food crick. t ira.
..an, when tb. home oluti trl.d cooolualon, with the
Mew York Th. acor.i
.ekiklbt a. a.
Boiler, b. Elraiford 14
o. Toll.y. o Wrnrley, b. Stratford is
M. K. Cohh, b. fcihert. , 1
n. Weech, b. Koo.rte . o
j II Lamhkln. h iVrlsley. b Lacy. 42
I7r Harass b c Stratford a
u Water, o. Illoxrom. b Water". 311
8 O. Carnahan. c. llloxaom. b, KoherU 0
11 1 Jonea not out .... I.
R. Jardlne. c Roberta b Stratford. lu
w. II. Rutty, b. btratford. j
Brea 12
I ir bye, .1
Wide 1
Total .Im
NKV TORK.
II. Walker, run out 0
1 A. bmlth, c. Lambkin, b cobU 11
ii. r. Hiiixaom. b. 1 obi, n
Y W siralford, r and b Cobb 27
J R. Rob.rta, li. Cobb. 7
J 11 Lacy, o Toll.y. b lambkin 4
II. Wrlcey c and h Lambkin 111
W R. lowe. b. Cobb ' 2
T I Jark.on. c. and tu Cobb 3
1. J I nughlln b Lnnibktn t 2
T Roberta, not out n
Wrea
Le? by.a 2
Total .773
7.JIIA liWSIS.
The Month Klde Field Huh Toiiruamrnt.
Bat Shore. July 2.1.-Tho Pouth Side Field
Club of I'enntniiult l'olnt continued Its tourna
ment hero to-day and tho only match that ro
nalns unplayed Is tho flntil conioot In similes.
Tho sml-flnals were playod In tho mornliiet
and rosultod In victories for I!. r. Iluntlncton
nnd O. 8. CampliolL lluntincton dofoatod
Howland In a contest ninrkod b somo clever
piny, and Cnrapboll found little troublo in do
feiitlnB Kowlor. Groat Interest contres In the
llnnl contest In slnulcs to-morrow between
Campbell nnd HuntinKton, ns both men ure
plnylnR in uood form and a crand cnnteBt will
probnnly be thooulcoino of thismeotlnir. Tlio
consolation exeat will also be decided. The
scores :
ihols rocarn nocsn.
O 8 Catnpnell beat W. K. Fowler. 13. S2.
R P. Huntington beat O P lloaianiL o 4,04.
pouaLi. mroNn roosp
O. 8 Oamnb.U and R 1'. lluntlnf ton beat n. M BU
llnira. e- et-4
H V. Heaoh and rord Itunllnrlon beat W. K. rowler
and Jl. II Lock.tl. n-7, 3 u, 0-4.
ria.L aocin.
O. B rantph.il and R P. llonilncton beat It. T. Beach
and lord liuntlngion, 75, 4 a, .iit, gz.
Tb faallah Team AVI, at HI. ley.
London. July 23. The contest for the Kolo
pore cup took rlaee to-day at the Ulsley rnnitn.
TheEncllsh team won the cup with n score
of 7iM joints. The Canadian toum made GTU
points.
Trip lor Wheelmen.
Prorldlnir the weather la plenant on Saturday aud
Sunday a number of trip, will be participated In by the
bicycle cluba of this city and Rrookl) n to tho aurroun 1
Ins lowne. A run to Nyack and Tarryiown, N, v hai
beencall.d by Capt. Nl.b.tt of the ew kork Illcycl.
Cluh for J.ly an. un Saturday a doien membtrs of the
Hlr.r.ld. Wheelmen under Me.sra Chrlitlan and II 0
Coy willTl.lt Aloiuiy. where they nil be the sue. te of
the Albany Wheelmen Capt. Fullerot tho i.ruokljn
hloycle club ha. nfieen man booked for a irlp to R04
Iin L 1h on Saturday afternoon, r.turnui, iir boat
from Cold Sprlnir by moonlight ou hunday The club
wiiiacc.pt th. kospltailty of th. Weitcha.tir ounty
Wheelmen, and will tb.a ride tn Rye ll.arti The 1111
nual ' picnlo " run of th. Muge 1 ounty Whe.lmea will
I. toSuiceu Pondou ttuuday, leavin.-their club huu.o
at 11 A. al.
N.whaich'a llovrlnp; Recattu.
Niwimaii, July 23 Th. M.wburgli Athletic Club ha,
recelred more money for prim for tli.lr two day.
aummer rowing regatta than thty anticipated, and
thrr. will In Lotieo,unce be more prliea and more en
trlea than al drat Intended. The regatta committee,
1'reeldent Johu C. Cauipu.IL Chairman, a ill r.celt. en
trlea np to and Including Wedne.day, Aug. tl Hie
Metropolitan Rowing Club of New nrk and otti.r liar
l.m Riv.r oaratneu ar. .ap.otcd to be In tli. r.gatiit,
which take, place mi rri lav and Mtiurday. Aug o anl
II. The lioniighiie brniliers. the ekatore. I'liuer Simlon
of the Whluier Athletlo Club and mate nnd oib.r.
equally aa well known will participate. Tu race, oil
the Iir.t day will bo fur doubla working boat, clai, a,
to be und. r 7 round, tu weight and not inure llian ill
feet long and ila.e It under 1M1 ounde lit weight and
not oyer .u feul long fhe aerouj day wl'l he deroiej
to enigle boata. The lame con ililoua appl) 11. lu the
ilnunlt. Tb. rrl prUe lu each case villi be ralued
at (.3.
Nrptnanit Xlnat luh Kxcuralnn,
A large crowd ot ladle, and gentlemen attended tlie
annual akcur.lon of th. Nepluana Boat Ciub, one of
the crack ro Ing club, of Wllllamsburgli, yvaterday
Th.atart via. mud. prompUy from the covered pier
toot of i-ouih I Iglith straeu The barge and ateainbout
Hlilrh aere 10 tonvej the big party were hatid.omely
deuiraied with flaws aud uumfiig, aiiumg whiiiith.
Clin, a hand, on), ro ora nere con.piciiousli ili.playeil.
Aa ll e huwrere were cast oif aiarg. delrgntlon of tli.
inenneraof the clou whoioui.t not iear.tb.ir bu.ln...
htarllly che.red ihe .xcuriiot Ms.
li.nclng whiled awaj the time 11 mil Mount Pleafant
ilrove was rem he I afur adeitiiiful .all up 1 1 a Am.f.
lean ithllle. As .0011 a. Itilicli wn. itis n.e I of tin.
promplurnria. ba.n bait game., and rnwlnif 1 onl.s a
1 ccupied th. lime until the whistle s miided fr hmiia.
After a pleaaant sail iIiimii the llnd.on the party land
ed al the dink on ilroe after one of the most pleaaunt
eacurslous wbUh lb. Nsptuauas aver gala.
Ht. Colunsbla'a Vnloa Ouraoa.
Th. first annual gam. of FL Colombia's I'nlon wer.
held at Point Mew (Iror on Tu.iday, when th. follow,
ing. rent, were decide
One Hundred Yards Dash-Won by W, Costlgan.
Tim. II second.
nn.quarl.r-mll. Bun Won by W Costlgan. Time,
US Mcond,
Biaudlng lllgb Jump-Wn brJ McCormlck 4 feet B
lai hm. II. also won the running high Juion, with 3
i.et 2 lochia
1'cnn.yOaala Xlullroad to Monmouth Iark
II are.
Special trains lear. K.w Tork from stations foot ot
Oortlaadt and OasUrteM. street, .y.ry r.o. aiy al
il. 30 a. U. 1 2 on noon, and 12 iter it., and on Satar.
dars only all p, kt. , tsturolug immedUitlj attsj ti,
rac,s.-XlB,
ItACIXtl UN lllll III.IGIIIS.
The Ilo.t llornra IV I a a Uajorlty ot the
llventM nt CliitCenbiiri;.
Mr. Frank Hall ot Mnrylnnd, ono I tl 0 bot
Known patrons of the turf, was In tho laro
IhronBthntenjoied tho rneinuat (liittoiibtirir
tostortlay. Mr. Hall has had lareo axiierlonca
In tho IuiIkcs stand nt londlntt rnco coursos,
and hercaltor at losst until the rot urn oi
Jtulco llurku from tho Wost, will bo the pre
sldlnu judifo for tho Hudson County Jockoy
Club.
'1 ho fenturd of llio onoiilnc daih was tho way
lu which Mllpullan l.amblor. wlio rode I'm o
linaatC7 pouuih. nioiod tholllly out from tho
ruck at the statt and held tho tiack to tho
finish, HcrKeti, on ltedllKht, n hot faxorlto,
mado a craiid rallr In the homestretch but tho
filly bout film by a lni:th. tontine tho Held six
lenulhs behind. I'nro ina whs -croud choice,
lloriron riidcenied liiinsolf In llio loennd rnco
by luudlnu the ln,iliicl.on colt, tho ohoico of
tho talent, winner n Ictmtli In Iront or Jny Uu
l'X seoonrt rholio. Jet nlo Mol'orlitnd, carrier
ot tho bulk of the monoy in tho third race,
bent Wrick thorn by a head In n stiniiiK Mulsh,
with tbo Held two lentitlis behind, llcrcou
sont Hiincocai, who was it uiIoimiI luvo
rile lot the fomtli 111 n, hntiio thn ons vit
of Winners by four loni.'thi l.o.UHlliy won tho
HIU) rnco very linndhv by thiuo lenths. hhu
was hum liy backed nil roninl the rlnu tu tnUo
tho trii'k iroiu tho lnrito Hold. Tim ro-uit of
Uin Hlxtli raro illiiti,iilntoil 11 ctoat mninrlty
01 tho Iniesiots. Tho llru: loll t m Rlnrl whli'li
uuia 'JuiiNiWkiT. whn wit toui h In llio bet.
it UK. the iiii'i. I..iiii'it-tnr Miiiilirillnn. nnd
other", all well barked ittllnl tn iiium awni in
time, 'lop MitMf won In hiilf 11 laiictli irom
Slnity ll iho Iiuntllc whllo th" rni'l. lullonml
four lengths behind Hutu uru tlia tumiiuirlos:
1111: nif-r nv v.
l'ur. Si. of !ilcli t-viio pccond for non winners,
six rur nng.,
J. Ulraiioti s tr I I'urot.hit '2 by ll ke of Munlroie
1'apioo.e. 117 iJ I aintiley .. 1
R.1,1 .e .th r Red lirlit I in-(flerifenl ... . 2
F. William., b. r. Illiclilt ngid, 1 17 Dllller) .1
Prang. Rudulp'i, li.un h.. and Count 1 unj aim ran.
lime 1 i-1i
Motuals paid $ ill, . m, j 70
run HiroMi men.
Purse? 1 il. or whhh f'itn sicoinl for maiden three
Vear Id. and 1M1W nil .oiling fUefurloiu,
MntrHs h rur. stcrWl-.siililrkj.il colt, .1, ll.Hller-
gui) 1
R ImyereWk.c Jny Ju Rk .'. IIMiainiO 2
Curl linn ' ur 111 Mlnnlr.l,' ti'lMJon.ei I
Tioga, IttplDii Morllutr, caiuluaik, A)uU iMncno, Rob
C , und IN h all. al.o rati
Time, 1 1 3f.
iluluali paid f I o 2 a. n .n.
Till! Tlilhl) lltCE.
Pnrse T-Tin, of vh ch ?3i losesond, lalllni;, fire fcr
lotiga. 11 l.t.ldelsch 11 Jei nl-McFar'aud, ago 1. h) A.t-al
Kllily 111 iMlilen . . .1
w ltro'.k. ilk. h nirtcktlmrn 0 ii2(Ferrhi 2
Ilinmond Stable'a eli g Irani n I 1 tllarlmu 3
iVnltibier, J illy Brown Cut sn. John Mulllna.
Denver, so to, l'omary ei. J. J. u'B . and llurtuii
alau ran.
Time, lilull
Nutuala paid a 1( (I2.eiilu.
TIIK 1 OURTII RACE.
Pnr.esn.vi, otahlchtluotoaecoud and 130 to third;
.oiling, one mile
o. M aibaum a ch 0 Rancocoa, 3. by Iroquois On
tario tun iliergen) ... . 1
I.ama.ney Brothers' b f. (lermatilc, 4 117 tflrlfTln). .. 2
It. Bradley'ali. g. (len Iloulanger r I'll (tonrai 3
Torehllvht, Juggler, Elgin, UrlmaldL liounod. and
6herwood also ran
Time, 1 4H.
Jlutuals paid ti 30, J J. 10, ra.o
THE rilTH RACE.
Purs. riOi. of which $75 to second and 123 to third;
for all ag... Are furlong.
Charlee Brower a ch. f. Fqualltr, 4. by Bend Or
huulnoise, H3(tllen .... 1
W. ft flauaonsbr g I actal B . 4. Ill (Miller) 2
A Worler a ti. f. Alarming, '2, Hi (F Iloauei , ., n
Unadaga. hhake.peare I lllle II. Ma.tcr Walter. Jim
(Ira). Uloaa no Lucky. Remembrance, Osceola, Con
less lllly, and Bwlfter also ran
Time, I11.M.
MutuaUDaIdf',.23. S.i.73, fiSiM.
TIIK SIXTH IUCF.
Purs, 30O, of which S30 to second , telling, eeren far
longs.
J. Stonebr.aker b. g Top 5nw)er, aged, by Tom
Sawyer Agnes 107 lUrennai ) .1
It llll. ey sell c Many II. 4, liaillergenl 2
North Hudson Stubles b g Wnnderment aged. 107
tXerplanck) 3
Kevnnie. Manhattan tltlmer. He Lancaster. Pontko,
and Johnny L. a'aj ran
Time l:Kili
Mutuala paid SI 1 1 6. 7 i5, ird -ii.
The one, two, tbrco mutual machine was
discarded.
tWAon am 111:1. r.n It AM T.l X.
The Race Between Them I. on for Thi.
SCUHOII.
As was sncBOBtod by Mr. Robert Hon nor In
an Interview prima j In Tin: 8c. lunt week, the
much-talked-of rnco batneen Kunol and Hollo
Hamlin Is 01T. Mesr?. Hkkok nnd Marvin
who havo control of Hunol nt prusout, as tho
representatives of oonntnr httinford. woro de
termined not to nho Mr. llumliu tlio benollt af
the aihuniiuincntof the r.ico on Ins track ut
lluffulo unless ull the moiioy-thu tJo.uOO stnl.e
nnd all tlie cute monui weto irixen to the win
ner. Mr. Conner said th.tt ouu .11 r. Ilninlin
was conwtKod thnt bnuol would win. and thnt
therefore ho would doJitiu tl.u ince. Ho could
nlTord to put up -,'i.iiiiii on llcl'o lluni'ln. how
ever, and cot the mhaatii,,',! of lnu.iic the In-,'-Rest
lars of ihu icitron I1I1 track niitl a shnre
of tlie.ne mimei in iidilltliiu It h.n inn cd
oicn ns Mr ii- nnr-.ild n-t-l.own lirlthislottor
root-lxod irsturtiuy nt the olllco ol iho lurt,
7-ir M awl Farm
l.lUTt.a Trar. Finn nii Tahvi In rep J to the cl n
leuge ulmti appeared ill liur la.l l.eii,,, oLering In
maiLli l.ello li-un.inf'r fl ,i'i 11 .1 e 5 111 for
fell Ihe winner In take Ihe entire stuke and gale
reietple, 1 leipeclf ully de line id ae, l at, 111 111)
lliiUment. the iliiiiees.are In favor of Mum' a in -tttn.-ilelle
llamllu beside. 1 would not put up h lorfeii f
S-'mnkj and run the risk l I Iir niar.- kmng .1 11, 1
will, however match Hall. Hamlin nga n.l --iin I f. r
.1 w. biJe' .....oi, forteit 1 ver any tra -. iiiiituai y
agreed ulon, tlio winner to tike i.i lo'cent. 1 llio
earning, an I Hie loior ,11 p, r cent, ourslrulv
larr.Lu. N , July 21. C J iIamiin
It Is apparent from IliU lotlor thnt Mr. Ham
lin wants tiiiixold tlui t-iim lelon of tixlui 10
udxerlli-e his track throuch the iam ila Is a
inllilonnlre, anil i.uuld, 11 lie wiinmd to. put up
nuy iiiiiouut of money. In a private Totter to
tho editor of Iho I'url. tti 11 aim Farm Mr.
Hamlin fiiy.s further thnt ho Is not rosponilble
fur the slntumeut Hint ho had lorcud nunul to
take to the woodi. His nu anliit: thero is not
clear, ns the chnllenue by.sutiols ownors was
stroiic and explicit. '1 hey woro willina to o-e
or win ad nn the ronult of tlio rne. "I boy did
not want to trot hunol iiifitiiibl Ilelle Haiullii a
much older hor-e. undi-i nrdlnar) condition",
1 eonuso they wiiutad ta in 0 ilia Interest uf
her llrst uiipeariiiuo in the I .lit until her r.ico
with Axtell. a horse nonror her own 111:0 and
fuluro i)o8lbllltlj. TIiIb inco will take placj
In Kopteiiibiir.
It is not at all llkoly thnt S.mol and Cell
Ilaiulin will meat under Mr. llmnliuV rhnl
leiiL'O. for tha makes sui:-est(il by lilin nro too
small to be allowed to Intmlcrowlth the urent
er race with Axtell. Moto interin-t will ntiaeb
to the liitlor, itli-o, for tho 1 exult will be doubt
ful up to thelnsllrnctlnti ornsem ml , with Hollo
llnmlln ns nn opponent, tho Hi Inn l nllf. rnla
lllly In a sure xlclor Tho editor of tint 'I'm I,
J-'irhl, awl f"i' a who Isiiiui) ,ho clinlletiKa nti
thorlrod by Mossrs lllckok and Mntlin i-as
ho Is not aulhoilyod lonc.eiit the uhuilomio ol
feiod by Mr. llnmlln
HUAOT. IO 31U fail A XI'.W ltl.COM.
On Ails, 7 Mnrvln tVIII tilnrt Her Up nt
IIiiIT.iIii.
J. C. Hamlin flndln.tr thnt his sohemn for a
match betwoou I.ellu il.iuilin and bnuol would
not work unles-i the eiito mono) went to tho
wlnuor, hns dono iho next best thlnu-socurod
the Heat California llll) for a snoclnl elTort
aimliist her 01111 record of a 10'. on Auk. 7.
On Ihesmno ilnv Hollo llnmlln will be htiuled
to beat, 2 Hi1., 'iho tormn uf the uKreoinimt
wlih .Martin am not known Inn li is cafe to
sny thnt ihov woin 1 loily ulir No horseman
doubts the r,'iit onu mnni's ability tu trot
the I'tilTnlii tracl, 111 tlmo bnllnr llinu 2.10'..
mid It would not be siiiprli-li If .ha up
Iiroached tho suiioinu olTuit of Muud ,-.
Ituclnc In l.'iiKlanil.
l.onron, July 2J. This was the second dny of the
Liverpool July meiltng The rate for tlie 1 rnitcth
Plate of Ukisiiterelgns. aliandloap (or three yeur.utds
and upward, lira furlongs ttas tiuu hy the Iiuko of
ll.aufott's thre.)ear-od g a) till) 1 oromalnlel, l
Ilnctiauan nut of Malabar Mr HrhnaNe . live ) ear 11 d
tuv or brovtn ee ding li utile u.) b, 1 li .rib, II, nut of
Bonnie M mien tt.ib .ei oml and Mr l.tucet. Ut..
j ear old bai co'l Spring Cup by eprlng '., d out of ilia,
by 1'ctr ,rcti llnnl llnre mui ten eiuriers.
The principal ev.it of Ho, lav 1k I lie nice for tl o
1st) Hard l.lterpool 1 lli of I .Ml snrielgi,. a liun ,1
cup for three )eur . 'd. and ipwnrd 01,0 11,1 L nil line ,
llirliing. It tins turn uy a li i,ih-tit Mr . 11 gun, m
flve)earnlt ha I or.. ber loiilie.nr ly li-i l,
bnu, out or Mlllrooin Mu J Liiul I mi in 4 ti 1 1 tin'li
lll'a Inilr-jearnl I bl o k lllly I ble.eil, loilirro I)
Traptn.t nut of l.silto. ho. seroli I three lelitl 111
froiiinfklr ll.ury tu ner' 11 reo leun.i.l rboinui ill.v
tihail we It. uu tuber, by Ciairt,iu. or Isouoiitt, ouiof
hnn.le Vu.eu 11 Ir.L
fhe race for Hie nerard P am nt msi. tereli.ii., for
twot.Hrold. fte fiirlonir. wa tton It Mr III1111M1
Maple t black illlviiraro I111lly.hr Han a .line nut uf
lloniiy llo.e iild lulll.or o .1 lirMInu nir llliliiit..)
bv iroiiolur out 1,1 I iin,( ocoiil, and Mr ll
Moore a baf colt Theolo'lU', b) Phil million, out 1 1
UlisTheo, third.
Inhu 1'urrrll Let (In.
Tli. cat. of John t-arr.il, the profis.lonal bat. ball
plaer, who ws eoiiiiint ,d to ih tsstx county Jail In
Newark ame tun, ago for violating an luluiitulnn of
tbeiourt nf I haiitery. cam. up)..t.rdiy afternoon
laTore MorvLh.Dcrllir nn VI. rt lu Newark larreil a
wire ia suing lain fur a dir re anl in g. t .ten'
with utr h. .em toher ho tie in t'lirtuu ar.nue ' ..v
ark, and brok. lb. ttluonita .ill donr. fl,. til(.
I'banr.l'or tiier.jpou graul.l mi iiijuucliou restrain
Inf him fro 11 .inlug further Injury tu htr propifiy
larreil tloaiedtht ooun'a order by breaking In I. Hi.
bousfc and was arrsitsd by th. ab.rlH ut Uss.x cauaiy
and lodgv In jail,
Th. X Ic.Cbane.llor ye.l.rdsr l.ctursd the hall plater
tttMily sad dUsarytd him wiih a nut ot l and cosia.
1 '.yVff. l',Aulf!;'JtJitYt'!W0lbl
BiaGUTOiN'S DEADLY JUMPS.
rim vstrAr, vsiii kr of Acannsxs
IU Xllll SXKlCfUiVllAHK Yl'.!XhKlAY.
Jockey DavU, IV hn Jtodei Ilnrti In th.
Hiibiirbnn.H tunned for Tcnlx Jlluutee
1'lve florae J'lnUli A Ituco Apiece for
MiCormlrk, lint), nnd I.nl.elunH,
Alnnteciowd saw somoxery fair snoit at
llrluhton llonch )csterdny altornoon, tho only
unpleasant foiture ol tho day being tho usual
accidents In tho iloopleohnse, llxo horses colnc
doxvu with their ildori at dllTorent points.
l'lio xvoist fall nf tho Jot was that of Light,
houi-a, owned and rMdeu by Alox Ilax'ls, the
coloiod boy who lodo Eurus whon that hnrsn
won Hi" tUibtirbnu Hnndlcnli for Mr, A. J. Cas
satt. l.lciitlioiiso took a header nt the jump
at tbo low or ond ot the flold, and Davis was
picked up iiiicoiibcioih and catrlod to a room
beneath tho nrnnd stand. Alter twenty mln
ulus lie roilx'od, and tho doctors pionounceil
him all iluht save a etralnlui; ot tho muselss of
tho nock. Tho riders of Troy. Niiucot. Hponcer.
aud Wyndnrp nil oscapod unhurt. Some day
sotnebod) will bo killed nt this conttomanly
and elovatlne sport With ono or two excep
tions, tho horsos taking part In jumping races
aro sorry screws, useloss and brokon down
as far its racluu on the Hat Is concerned.
Thoro nro no rostiruards. llotirko Cock
rniis, or Chiirlmnitcnes tunnlnc betwe.n
tho fines nowndnys. Tho ononlnir. event
went to Hnmarln. wllh II, (). Ilomard s Kmetl
lllly second nnd Freedom thlt it llnllBton wns
n blir faxorlto for the second, nnd he won In
hand. Tlio lleht-wolRhtod ml captured the
two-year-old rnco by a nuirow margin, but
YounKllrnee would havo boon the victor In a
fow tnnro strides. Old Tattler took the fourth
In hollow style, and It 1 about time some other
owner anxious to pay feed bills steppod un
nnd mndo l.nkolaud entor tha old horse for
Hi mothlnc like Mis real xaluo. Ho Is a stake
horse mnncnionuliHK In ROlllnR-nlnto company.
Hill Duly lind to cet In a heat, so Boymour won
the lllth withst. Jiiikeln thoplnoe. Tholumu
wns aKltt toTnrquIn who outclassed his op
ponoiits nnd won pulllnc up.
Mr. King Hondley handled tho find In a vry
crndltablofnshlon: his start In tho two-year-old
rnco bolnc especially cood.
TUB FIRST RACK.
Purse r-itn, ot which $30 to second, for thrte-year-olcU
and upward Dte furlongs
J M Jetlcoita b f bamarla, 4, by Datnaoardooh
Syria, 1113 tSimms) I
1 II McCormlck'. uf.. dam EmetL Pd (Flynn.. . a
O II l'oi ah, g FreedoTn. a. 107 (Moser)... t
Blessed. Crt.piu. Newborg. Lakewood, Conslgnea
Wilfred Jay, Harrison Helenfllty. Lemon Blossom, ana
Ten Rookh also ran. Tlieora was lert at th. post.
Time litr.'M.
Uutaal. paid $31.03, J1U.B3, pthB.
TOE 8EC0MD BACX.
Purse $500. of which $73 to second ana 139 u
third, for three-yearold. and upward! light w.Uar
wetgbti, seven fnrlnng.
Ialtn f-tabla'abr. b. Ballston, S by Bl'l.t Tlll.tla. IB3
(llamlltonl .......,....,... mm 1
L. U Lloyd sch-g. St. John. a?.o. IS (OarTUorO.. I
kLT. Donovan. ch. c. r.blis, 4. ISO (Barbae) . i
Ofaleco. Topmost, XTah Ta Wen gelding, Brondlo. aal
Raciiuet alio ran.
Timnnii.
Mutual, paid raoo, fAou. 8x
ins THIRD BACZL
Par.. $MX), of whtoh $73 to eeeond and $30 to Intra.
fur twn-r.ar olds: tbr.e-qnarter. of a mile.
Mr Hanborn'a blk. a Zed, by Plzarro tn Beae.M
(U.tersi .. I
J li Mcdonald su. f. Yonng Oraoe. 103 (6imms). . I
W C. Dal)'ab f. Llrrle. 103 (LambleyV. -.. a
Hannah. Bclat nuy. Slnaloa colt, Westchester. John
II. Wll.ard, Lucky Olover. Zender. and Bell.Tne alto ran.
Tim 1 U7K.
Mutnall paid $39 73, $32, $24.03.
T1IE FOURTH BACK.
Purse $700. of whloh $130 to second and $30 to QtlrC
for thre. year olda and upward; on. roll..
W Lakeland's ch h. Tattler, aged, by Tom Ochiltree
Columbia. 114 (Hamilton) t
Parkvill. Stable'e blk h. Falcon, S, IQS(Day) i
XX. C. Daly a ch g RromomarM 0. 108 (Lamblsy).... 0
G.ndarm. and llarwood alao ran.
Time, 1 -44'4
Mutual, paid Ri'iO. SU.70, $IB.2U.
the Ftrrn race.
rnrse AW, of which $73 to second and $33 to tklrd,
for three-year-olds and upwards one inlle and a ttx
teentn W c Daly', b c. Eeymonr, 4. by Btrstford-Im.lda,
134 iLainbleyl 1
I. L Lloyd s ch g SL Luke, aged 121 (Oarrlson) a
W. Rlceach. c Ratter, a, iu2(Ueers; s
Dover alao rau.
Time, l-v
Muluals paid $ia33. ft. tV23.
TBE SIXTH RACE,
Purse f-'rflO, of which $71 tn second and $21 to third,
for three ear olds an I npttard heat) welter welghle.
over the short steeplcchaae course; about one mile ana
a hull.
J II xieCormlek. b g. Tarquln. ayed, by Oreat Tom
Vocalist, its (Post. , .... 1
.T II lewlJr. sch c rutiirlt). 4, iso (Oreen). 2
C Oxx'ach h .Ink. siilp.ey. u 1 11 (Almukl . .3
Klllariicj nnd Repartee al.n ran 1 IgtithOQie, Wyn
dorf. Nng.-et Siuneer and rrivrell,
Uutuaispald 51Ui, $iu:u, jiJ25
tisxnivs tun noynouxir to-day.
I'rlnce Rnynl and Other Good One to Start
In the I1iini1lcu,
The I'lbnbelh Stnkos and Harx-ost Handicap
nre tho fenturos of to-dny's nrocrnmmB for
Monmouth l'nrk. The Jonnlo V. lllly may win
the former, with Tulhx Ulnckbuin socond;
xihllo Kurus nnd lindce should show the way
In iho Handle ip. Moriden may win tho ononlnir
oxout, with Major Duly second. Nellie Illy and
tho Necromancy colt mny do In piny In tho sec
ond, nnd xvhntexer beats Mlkndo nndCmytirny
will win the fifth. Defaulter mny xvln tho sKth,
wllh I.onnt.ik.'i second, nnd It tho race Is run
nter the straight course the rccoid will be
Blllllehod.
Mtsi lln e Free hiindicap swicp.takea of $30 .ach.
tilth 1,U added, tlireo iUartcrsnf a mllft.
Derauller 113IX'iilumeer 113
xterlilin .. ,,112'In.pectnr B 110
M ijnr Daly ... Iiw't'arrl. 1' 100
lltld l My r,low lit
vlel.t limn, coll tilif-eiitllnent. S3
eecond Race weej slakes for tao-yearolds of $20
each with l,ouo added, tliree iiuarter. of a mlla.
Conral .. . . IISiFlatla 113
1. Intriguante Illillscar Iij.4
Klrkoter ... HWINecrotnancy colt His
XXIrerflass cult .. 10-1 . 1'liceruiuty. lur)
1 reuknis lass ... ItlVtlulldran filly I'i3
Annie ,,..IU3Nellle Bly lux
Third Race-I Ural eth stakea for Hirer-rear oldfllll.a,
wlthO vu added, one mile and a furlong.
llarltlghne. lJ4l)rulJea .,,..107 I
lo'la I'lackourn . Ht7 I'nralox .,..1H7 I
Jennie X. lllly !irjRo,etie ioj 1
Plbi ut UU 1 1 lore Ban 102
lourth Race Harvest Handicap, for thr.e-r.ar-nM.
andupnard with $l,7ii addedt onemlleand aqaariar.
Prince Royal IJIITrl.tan. ... I1T
Bepi rler, 114 hums Ill
Bnd.e .. . 1101
Ilfth Race A sweepstake, fnr ihree y.ar aid, an4
upward with $730 addsdi selling allowaaoesi on. mile.
Little Jim 117 Th.odoslo 114
Ban Cluelie 114 K. lulmau 114
humXXood 112 Dnnler 10S
f-aittfacilun um Hitler .06
Mikado 10-1 llurnslda 101
Kingmole Hulrluy ilray ea
Peliance .. .. . 111 ronietla H7
hlstii Race Handicap sweepstakes ot $10 each, for
three ) ear olds anl upwuriL with $1,1x10 addd; en.
mile.
I oanlaka i:O.I!nn 118
Defaiiltir Ii'i Merllen ill ,
Ruiali li.ii Major Homo.,.,, ,., (02 I
Oililunine ....'. llxi.lly lollow . Pd I
A.ir.s mini this iiuuse world.
The roundntlon fittid started by Messra, 1
Mel erran and Clancy In Lottlsvillo promises I
from the iiuiility of Its matorlal to rival any of '
Its contemporaries.
(Sliortfttnnn'rs Oomlti,
SPECIAL VACATION
SALE OP OUTING CL0TB3NQ
AT NPALIIINO'S,
TO DAV, AM) TO CONTINUP. UMIIi ACO. t I
BLA7FI11 IN RNDLI.SB VARIETT. l SCI WIIITB l
Fl.AS.NI I, COATS, jMMl. TF..NMI8 BilOKIt, BO ORNTH.
1 LANS I I, Ml I lire, l ll Ml A I. PHIOK. $AlVi), FlNF.sr I
QUXl.lrV FI XNNlll. MIIRTK J.OO tUSUAX. PRIUB, E
$U CillllHiT SIHIITi, IMMLNSR VakTeTY. 7 I
CFATt ill I Tv "AMIIS AMI CAPS AT ORPATLT
Itl'DI I'l II I'llir P- AM. (IIH1D OUALITV, AND AT r
1 KICK-, UHI.KI 11 Xllh KMILPTIO.NAL BARGAIN. I
A. O. NI'AI.III.VO s UUOHH I
241 AND 211 BROADWAY 1
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN J i
l I' IMtirilS FOK IHIIO! Brass mnlrtplyhn
reel. I nl.uue hatntle screw oil cup, holds sxsi re.llloa, 1
,1 1 li.en reel lines on block i feet, H-tnreeti Saai 1
I 1 thread 41V ia thread. Me Snelled hoots single gau
liH' iloren, 1I0 ible ISp. 1 irtble .'no. hesded swrvelt. 1
lie e,iih llriiM.vtlvola, 1'ic. Uoren. bwlvsl sor.ad.r I
0, e.ich uul lend.rs I font lie. doren, 2 foot,3ilo.i J
Hinoi.sr Largo Xarlety of Wood Reels 3Hc 4o..73o, Ok
and fl jacl. feud 2c stamp for llluilral.d rihla
tackl. I'au. i, for liun
J. P. MAIISTKUH, , I
33 COURT BT NfiAU CITY HALL. BRUOKLTK, Ut I
(OPK.V I.M'.M.Sll-k) I
XiaKaAI.N.-4. I
rniinll frontH. quick Hale.
lor 'li feet Braided Linen Line SNo. 9
v3!!jor:i,!"',pinMiiiooofi. fan
.t.sofr,r:ipiei.i.piit Haiubod Hoi B Stt IS
;cr ' I'ltc. r-plli Iiuiiiboo Rod with, lira tip, 4.3H AA
2,.uinr 1 pis. .J-anr. wood Hod wiih extra tip, 2.10 fc
T.,0 for ,J, noli Wood Keek Maplo, 3.V J
u' f.,r f. uch Mahogany Ilccf fo, 'Sj
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f U e '"V '.".I1' V1'"'"1"' "'i Le" luallty, $1 ir.
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6, tor 3 feet or 'feel Treble Leadera, bo.
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