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rT " 1 ,3 t (i THE SUN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890. i . jj BASE HALL INJTIIE RAIN. R ! JUB JVfiir TOlKASn nilOOKLYN CLVB3 (, AH UPPOSKXtn. : Asd Each Clly Gets a VIcfnry-Ratn Pre. ' vents Mnnr Barnes To 1'luf In Wmh. Inftton on Sundays News nnd Note. ' Itut (aw frames, were tilnrod In tha (our biff , enunciations reaterdttr. Tho ecores worent follows: J Till NATIONAL LKAOUK. V. Brooklyn, 12: New York.fl. 1'u Chicago. 10: 1'lttbnrh. 8. t Cincinnati, 8; Cleveland, 0. , At Dogton-naln. J THE rlATKIuV I.EAIIUE. i, A i KwTork.7: BrooLlyn, 8. i. g v. Chicago. 11; Cleveland, 6. E 2 A At Boston and Buffalo IUlo, K "i" amfmcan AbKociATioK, . f' Loul.vllle, 1 i Toledo. 0. L I Columbus, 13; PL Louis. 0. I i Atltochester-Rain. ' ; '. tiie ati-antio a.bocution. s f TrilalnRton.fi: Newark, 2. i ! ' . At Jersey Uitr. WacbinRton. and Ilarllord B i , Haln. ,T b The Nnlioaat Leasae. k I tnr. REConn. $ ctuh mm. rf. "! I rtui. wm nn. ret. V Cincinnati ...37 n .B71 Boston I S3 .43 ft rblladelphla J" H .llMllNew York .. 1 S3 ,4SJ & i 1" CMcri i"i I" .fwiiruMlnnii .. la 34 sm 1' .' Brooklrn. . :S 1? .MS I'lltaburirb. . O 31 32i IIROOKLTN IS. I.). 12! NEW YORK (N. L.). fl. 1 I MnnacerMutrlonndhlftraenroturnodrerter- h if j dnrfromrhllHdelphla.wherether'hadlastthrea f J t Btralcht cnmes. nnd went over tho blj: brides ji J toshow the IlrooklynB n thine or two about K-. - ' balltilaylnc. lteobanrtnod that tbo Brook- ,? m woio In Ilrst-cUB condition, wbllo the .' New Vorks wero rntchea up In povornl places. I Tho patches wero not very stnblo olther, but ' , thoy had to bo. In one ppot thore might just '& ' an well hnvs boon no patch at all. That was in ; I left Hold. C Tho wonther was of that kind that keops ?1 ' roople awav from ball camon. When tho Kama '.; i ; started nbeay mist wnsfalllrjR, and the field- .'.' j ' ers could hardly seo tho ball. The Brass was ., wot. and ovorythlnc was ncalnst Rood ball t , I playlnc Cllnsicock's hand was cut open In if . rhlla'lelphln, nnd ho was absent. Alan, how f, I tho old man wax mlsd? Ills presence would k ( hne Inspired lho mon. and uls judementcer- :, ; tainly would hao proventod several of Brook- i. f ' ln'run. 1 k The primary caufo of ow lork's defeat was I ' Itus'o's pltohlnc. Of tho oloven runn Bcorod .' " while ho was In the box tUo resulted from V ' naas on onus, ino soconuary causa was Dad f- t bifio runnini: and clot'Ked oyps wbllo at tho j . lint. I.otott was fully n wild as Ituslo. hut tho ' . dllleronoe was that the Ilrooklyns waited. The ; I New Vorks did not. They hammered away at r evfryiblnu. J Burkett kept up bis reputation a a hitter by ' v mnklnnthreeoutof Now lork's seven hits. Tho J. J ' othoruRieeablesnrprl-oon.NowVork's-ldewas fa 3 ? Denny, llu in oMpntly back in bis old form. .1 I ! Ho plajed uilb that lifo. vim, and Knap that a, - f . tie has dl'-playod In other names thlstiennon. it h I lUhnsuot his oyoon tho oall, too. A slncle ; ' and a throo-bnucerwas his work with tho stick I I yesterday. In tbo Inst fhocamesho has mado ! i ' ten hitR. 'lho tame Ktnrtod off well, and at the end of , tho third innlnu tho score was n tin. but Itusle r let control of the ball. O'lirlon was ordered ', j to tho bench. Brown threw his arms nround ' Knterhrook and held Jilrn so hu could not mako i a double pluy. But tbo nluy went just the 5 I same. j.'- t In the sixth inning Buckley retired In favor J. of aommei". and In the oventh Sharrott went ! Into tho box. In the ninth Hmith was unfortu- 't i i nate. making threo errors, but they cave New . 'iork only ono run. O'Brien nnd Loett did fi the best hlttlnR for Brooklrn. tho latter blos- p . somlnc out lutely ns a liely man with tha k; , stick. Knch team has now won four games. SB... Tboscoiu: V' - ."fcW YORK (f. U I BKOOSLTl (if L.). frl r ' n. Iii r.o. a. r I ikla.ro.ii. f Tlerntn c. f. o o o n o rnlilnn 2d b. o 1 5 s o I hiriTLIiiIii) on l u rinkncy, .M I1..3 u 3 3 3 J i J Ilorimin 1 J I 2 nid'Hrlrn cl. I 3 l u o CS ' ClnrLe. .l tx . O U 1 3 llllurni r f . I 1 2 o n V 1 Kurkolkr. r 1 ) I n n, rimii, Uth . l l 8 o ') ."' i Pennj M li 3 2 :i 1 Ttrrj I f. .. 2 1 2 n 0 I Bnrkltr. c ... 0 u 3 o n-mnn. . ' l l a 4 ' blirrott. I f n l 1 i 2 Ixirett. p. I 2 0 1 o S Ruiie. p .... 0 0 12 o,Bubonir, c 110 2 1 Ji Sonnneri.0 10111 V !, , - --- - Touli 12 1137 12 7 fit- , TnU' rt 721 1J S " 'CotllmdecUreil out Rfi Nawork 0 20100012 e & Brookt'n i) 114 14 10 12 i hirnsl rani Hrookl)n l Ffrn bn br rrora New ft Tork. J llroolljn. 2 LKt nn bie Sew inrk. .V ,r hriohin 7 Mrnboseon billi (iff itiiie i,. off 8hr- i rut i. u I oretl, I. Mruck out-ro line llnrne rnutu ' , Lorett Tlrrnin Deont, Hiirkley Itue liltl OfTRaMe W, i Ol nD ShHirf.lt. 2 Three biue hlt-Upunr. Tun but Kf; ' btt Jlurk-'tt. O Hrlni Lueti Mcrinrelilu-Tlernin. ? f Clarke. lincKlry Ter.y Bullion?, iluriii Moleo biees M h Clarke, Uomuiiir Detin Miarrotl. 1'lnkney. o lirln. p. ' Fmlth. Double pin) Klnkui'v I'nliiiis nn,l Koutz Wild if," S piiclm-Hni .' raiara ba It Mmni'ii I. iiuahonir !i 1 ' I. L'iniiireii I'oweri an'l Zacbarlah. Time 1 4 Ai- fff 3 tendance Ml. iff" cikcixiati (x ux ; citrtin(t l.). 0 X I Cinn.NiiTi. .Inne 12 rale acems nialnst nod open- S . ' In? iU)i,nn I l,iul ullirr lull marked (he commence P ment n( every rerUe here. Hetwern rbnweri to day the S? rd maniKBl to te klereUuu au arllitlc coat of T'. wbl'eaili. Theaiore j." CIMIMIIIH.I) I CHT1L1SI. (.!.). f- Hcrhee.idb J . J .4 I McKcan. 0 0 3 3 1 !?' fi"''2 .! ' ' " o Wacn. mb.. 0 18 0 1 rf'i I lloilldiy.c t 1 3 ii i i) Di.Ma.e r... . n n n o n J , KelUy.lalb .1 2 1J n i (Hike I f . ...o 0 110 ,71 Jtarr. 3u b o ll 2 2 li Iiov ae r. t . . II 1 0 n i i : l-" r f . . o o u ii o'Ardnor. .'d b i o 5 3 o S, 4 Mullane I r "110 niSmallry 3d b n o 0 .i l J f liarr.netna c . o .1 u olzimmtr c 0 3 4 0 H I Rbluei, p. ... 2 o o .1 (i lleaun,p, D 0 0 o o It J Total!.. ..SKI2IU l Tolall .olsTlsl 'v- I Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 3 0 2- S r V Ueelanl ... unnoono u EL I . R!in rned-Clnclnnatl:4 Two bale htu-McTher P i & Tnrn lelill-lli.llnlj FacrlDn hlli-Hunt (.) Ac i I llollidar. JUrr pKvia. Rdae" ot lialla-llarrlimlon i i S rach. Mnal'er. Mri:en Lura-lirard. l.lUc Mruck p.. ! I S"5mI'1' ,'"im;r ""' l"'iiM llan-neardand Si' f "ellly Cmalley Ar tier nnd Wach. Anlner Ininier. i. S "H'l McKeiii Will pilrli-Heauii. 1'aded ball-.lm I C "iiicii.o(.'i. u), m, riiri,n (x. i.). n &', f CmciCfs June 12 Anton'a meu un to-day. Tho CHIC1C0 (III . riTTMIt kcm ( 1,) . i Coon.v,. . . 5 ""nip-ccr. c ...." ' 5 ""e"" i" "o S.MrolV1 f.""J 3 i " 'Ifundai.e.t. .1 1 3 (i u Wllm.it C f .. I II 1 U (I MIHtr . . 113 3 1 Anton, i at I) a l pi u olHirrr r r. . .u i 2 2 ii f nJr'w.r.r ' 1 3 o 0 n lleckrr ntb. o I H u u I I l.tirna. Pd li 0 I .1 3 IHo,,t..dl. . II 2 1 u 3 'if i ' ni 2d i. i i ft i ii. kb to r ..u i j ii ii ' t liulclllll-oil, p. I 2 I ll lill'ialii. .11 b ,..(1 114 3 5 j klllrlJi:e c. J 1 3 2 u Khuililt, .. 0 1 0 4 u m j 5 Tolall .... 1.1 14 27 Id o Tolila !3 il 27 14 "Z . ' J '"iilcago . . .2 ii (i n 3 ft -j u ,,i I rutaburnh 2 i' ii n I ii o u ii3 si , rrnl ruiii-l'illab ireli 3. I'hlcaio, S Two ban B ' 8 Mil-i arm 1, ( ranr rhr c bale iilia Andreoa llerkrr. U i J "'"a riina-MiHin ,1'arr.ill I'oul.le play Crane and R .U'ckfr' "aerl c lili-Ullmot. Miller lleriier, i ran K I p' left on bar-Clilfano IJ ritubliruh, 7 hlnlen Ef B ,V"',,!,!',".,V '''""". Anlrr-a 1'arae.j ball-Mtt- If - f ridge. H l,l pili'lirB-llulcbllii.011. 1; Schmidt, J Uniti 6 I on balla-i (,ir tarroll llmot (3) Amon (2). An ItB, ?,r,tV(-' ''"r".l3. Mllrldife. lierifr. Decker, hunday. C "It by puclie I ba,l-iiron Mruck out-Carroll An )g ? ?""," "fr'ij Meeker, helly, Schmidt llme-lilS. fi i mplre-Ljtich Aiiendance I,i47. S '' he l'layrrn' I.ecne, '. TnR RECORD. I , n""'- "'" '" '"I"'". rTon. rn. rrt. b P""n't -, ' ! Chicairo in 2U ,4S7 fV I New York.. .. 23 in oil I'ltiBbonh ....17 21 447 l ' 3 f.K!kJr.I,tV ". yi J'15 'lflan4 ..'...la 30 .444 L i I'hlladBlpbla.. 21 :u .512 IluBalo.. ....... u 2j !a24 - nw yot (r, I.I, 7 I BBOOKLW IP. 1.1, 5. M I T The Now York ll'. L.I team nrostlll without B tj 'he services of Jlannuer Ewlng. nnd It will 'P I probably be n week yet before bo will be able K I t0 resume playing. Tbo canto of his layoff Is that a week ago, nt Brotheibood Park, while I stooping to catch a low ball, the buckle of bis " ' I belt "as pressod severely agnlnst his left side. 1 nd n B'"iln was tho result. The injury has J tB8n vry painful, and it may have bean ag- 'ft f fi cravated by a slight cold. The loss of three -, W games at l'blladelpbln are attributed to tho K i fi absencoof Ewlng. Vohterday, at Eastern Tnrk, ' I W bowavor, tho New Urka captured the first 'fc S Ml cam0 ' n "rlel ot 'our with the Brooklyns, f. & ffl al18 extra game next Monday Is a postponed I- &n ono from May 1. I H A moro disagreeable day for this season of I M the year could hardly hae been expected. The f M ! wna rflw and decidedly chilly, and a driz- , 9 Hnr rain prevailed during tbo whole of the V I ,R afternoon. HUH, tho game was satisfactorily r ' tSs Ilaed. and one of the pleasing features was i- i fflk that it waanulckly concluded. f' SI t'rnne Pitched nnndmlrablo game for six in- f t IS nines. He bad boen bit hut tour times safely. ? I. Ill and only ono man was sent to Hrst on balls. V W Jn tho very next Inning, however, ho got Into 9 ft! heaps of trouble by making a wild throw to f Si second, sending a man homo byn wild pitch ' B V and giving two bases on balls. There was but ) I one out at this time, and the Brooklyns started ! m off to do a little base running, but Brown, who 11 bad boon off In bli throwing, caught two H men handsomely, Joyce ut third and !fl Ward at second. Crane was hardly ns well 1 supported as his pitching deserved. O'llonrko M did his share of the work In tbo most brilliant mannor. In tho third Inning, for Instance, Joyce was at third and nrd ut second, with no one out. Buner un. I Orr both bit ugly bulls " to right, but O'JIuiirko nipped tlioni. nnd In I eacli chsk rent th b.kll home i-o swiftly nnd i Hue that the men wore held on the bases. The result was tiinttbelniiincolo-ed without a run. When the Now i. irks did, tilt Van Haltren they made the bits tell. Besides, they aooom- fillsbed some very clever sacrifice hitting. Bill rown woundlup bis career at the bat with a . rattUnj thMs-baggej; w oentre, and in the , . 'L elchth Inning ho was compelled to retire with split Unguis, In bae runnlne and fielding, howover, the Brooklyns excelled. McGeeuhy's display was grubd. The score: MWlOXKr t) I BROOtLTSfP. M, K. IB r.o.i.a.1 R IB r.o 1 R Oore. I f. ...DO I ll o Joyce, 3d b 0 u I I 3 Rlcbardion.3b 0 0 3 4 SiWard. a r 0 1 0 2 i Connor, utb lino til Bauer, 2d b... 13430 (i Kourke r ( 3 3 5 0 iiitirr. It b . " Johnaton, c. f 3 I 1 ll I Mi'lltarbr.c fl 1 6 0 0 Brown, c . .1 I ft 3 a Krery I . ...( 1 o ii (i Viiutbn c ... ii o 0 o (i liayrs r f ..00300 llatnrlt.Sdb 0 113 1 Klntluw, o I 0 3 0 u u hlttiey, a a . 1 2 3 0 1 Van Haltren. p 2 IM ll Crane, p 0 1011 TotalB 5 7V3H) 3 Totala 7 0 27 III C Vauitin dcclired out on font atrlka. Brooklyn 0 I li ll n I 1 0 2-ft ew lork. .1 o 1 I 0 3 (i 2 -7 Il&ni earned Brookl)n 3; New York, n Flnt baaa on errora-Hrooklyn. 4 jw York. I. Led en bases BronkDn, H. .Saw York 4. rirat baae on lana-OIT crane s, on Van Haltren. s. Three baae bit Brown. Iwobase bus Connor, u'Hoiirke, HatfelJ. stery, Baurr btruek oat Johnston. Crane. kic(lrrhT. teery, Ilaiea Kinslow, Van Haltren. Mcnflre bin u.'te, Rlrhardson. Brown, llatnsld Joyce, heery U). Hayes siolen bases-Jorca, Ward. Bauer. McUeachr, Seery, Van Ilaitrea Wild pilches crane 2. Umrlres linlibt and Jones. Time 1 43 Attendance MX cnicicotr. u), Hi ruTBLinb (r. u). a. Cliihmi Jnne 13. The battery ot theClarrlind clnb (tare one of the most admirable eihlbltlons ot "bow not to do It" today. The score rut usn ir. .). csicioolr. u). iliraii R.lR.r.oi.a. Radford. 3d b.. 0 3 3 3 Puffr. r. f . .11210 Uelenaoty, ai.l 3 0 4 1 O'Kelil. I L....3 3 0 0 0 Browmnr. I. t.I 2 I " 11 Ryan. cf. . ...1 3 4 0 0 I.arkln. fstb...! I 7 o 0 comtsksy.lstbo OHIO lebeau.8db .33331 rrifftr.kdb O I 7 4 I TwitobBlLr.f..i 0 2 0 0 Latham. 3db 3 3 0 3 0 McAirer, cf 0 10 0 11 KarreU e 3 14 3 1 Sutclirra, c ...0 3 4 3 8 Royle a. a I 0 0 8 1 O'Brien, p..,, 1 2 0 1 li Denton, p. o 1 o 1 0 Baldwin, p, . o 1 1 3 0 Total 6 12 24 13 7 Tola's II 11 27 IB 3 nareland. 9 110 0 0 10 0-8 Chicago 3 O 4 3 1 11 1 1 -11 Karned rnna-riereland. 3; Cblcaro. 1. Two-base hits I.arkln, sulcllfle, Baldwin Sacrifice hlia-Radford, Twltohell. Sulcime. O'Neill, rfedar. Molen bases-Rad-ford. Tebeao, kloAlaer Comlskey, rfefler, Latham (21. Bases on balls By O'Brien s. byBarston.1; br Bald win. 7. Struck outBy O'Brien. 2. by Baldwin. I. lilt bv pitcher Boyle, Latham. Double plara Delehanty, Radford and Larkln; Boyle rfeffar and Comlikar. wild rllehfB-O'Brlsn. a Tlme-liin Umplres-rergu-son and HolberL Attendant a estimated at ftoj. rlba Aanerlcnn Aaaoclaitlofc TI1E RECORD, nM. iron, oil r"ce. civbt iron, ort ret. Athletlo 2S 13 .A67 Toledo. 17 31 .448 Rocbeatsr, ...2t Irt .010 Columbus. ..,18 23 ,4oa LoulsTllie ....33 17 .Ml Syracuse n 31 jn3 EL LouU 21 20 .612 Brooklyn 13 23 .an COLCXBHS, 13; ST. locis. 6. Rr. Lnns, June 12. The Browna wera badly beaten by Columbus to day. The scorei Br. LOCIB. COLCHBCB. kKrixii, iUr,DJ.i Fuller, a. I 0 0 3 3 M Taman'y.c.f 3 3 0 0 0 McCarthy, r f.l 1 o 0 oSneed.r.f 4 0210 Roeman. Islb 1 0 10 0 I Johnson. 1. f ..3 4 10 1) Untie. 0 f. ...1 2 3 o 0 Relllr. 3db... 10 13 0 Muuyan. c 0 1 fl 1 0 o Connor, e ...1 2 8 10 llerr Jd b . 1 2 2 1 I Crooks. 2d b.. 10 4 4 0 dltilnter. I. C 12 10 1 Lebane. Istb 0 18 10 Paris, .id b 0 1 o 3 3 bsierJar. a. s 0 0 3 3 1 Cliamb'lin, p..o 10 3 0 Easton. p 0 0 0 4 1 Total !ril024li's Totals 13027172 M Louie n 11 0 0 1 n 1 3 1- n Columbus... . .30343020. -1J Twubaie hlta McCarthy. C.Htlnirer. aloTamaner. Double play I aterday. Crooks, an I Lehana Baseaon halla By Chamberlain, ft: by Kaston. 3 Sirnrk out Ill Chamberlain 4. br Kaaton. 4 Paased balla Mnu Jan. 2 Wild pltcbea chamberlain. 4. Baaea stolen Vuller U UuOee Sneel. Johuson. Atteiiilanco 2.4. Time 2ilft Umpire Karnuin. ,d LOL'IStlLLIk 1. TOLKPO, 0. TxrMriLir. June u Loulsritle and Toledo played one ot the best Karnes errr aerii on tlie home grounds to-day Neither ride scored until tha tenth Inning, when llambure led orr with n acratch hit A pused hall put him un second and Tomney b abort bit orer sec on 1 iia.a brought him home, winning the game by a sioreofltoo. Theacore: Louisville ooooooono 11 Toieto ooooooooo n o llatterlea stratton and Ryan: nealyand Welch. Hits I.oularlllB. (i, Toledo . Lrrora LonlBTllIe, 3. Toledo, 5 Stolen bases ". andyke. Schlebeck (21. stratton. Double plays Mcholann and Werden, 2 otrnck out By Mrattou. 6. llenly. 4 Paiaed balls By Welch, 3. wild I'ltoh-Healy, 1. Time 1:13. I'mplre-Emille. Attendance. 813. The Atlantic Asaoelatloa. THE RECORD. nnor. rron. IxtL ret nuht ycon. Lail ret New Uaren ...2 II .G04 Jersey City.. ..IS 18 .ftoi Baltimore 34 IJ .607 Washington ...18 la .49S Worcester If 12 u Hartford ....11 23 .324 Newark .21 17 .SMUVilmlnfton.... 7 31 .184 W1LMISI3T0S, 8, KKW1RK. 2. Wiim1!ictoi. Jnne 12 The Wilmington team eaally defeated Newark to-day. Theacore: WILMlNkTOS. j MW1RK. R.la.ro.1.1' a. 1 b. r.o. 1. -k Ray. 2d b.... 2 12 3 1 Johnson. 1 f...o lion Cougan. r. f.. .112 0 1 (lllhert. 3d b.. 0 11 3 7 0 Lynch. 1st b ..() 1 in j ol McDermoit, Jb.1 0 0 3 0 Carl, cf ...0000 llFlema. Istb... 1 2 u 0 0 Calilgan. 1 f. .0 1 no 1 Iblldl c O 0 2 0 3 Newell. Jd b .. o 0 4 3 o1 Dooms r. I ....o 1 2 o ti SullUan. a. a. 0 112 0 MahPellc t...O 1 3 u 0 Corcoran, c... .2 3 8 11 smith, a a.... u 0 3 3 1 Anderson. p...l 1021 Mace, p 0 u 1 1 2 Totals 6 8 27 13 Tota'a 3 "i27 U "ft Wumlncton -. 3 10 0 0 3 10 0 Newark o 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02 I arned runs Wilmington. 3i Newark, I. Home run Fields. Three base hit fulllran Two base hit Corcoran Bases on halla dllberi. McDermott (J). Smith rttrnok out coogan 121. Lynch (2). Carl, sndrr aon Stolen bases Ray. Coogan, L'arL Field Left on bates Wilmington n. Newnrk. 11 rnesed ball Chllda. Hltbypitohed ba.l-6ulllian. Coogan bacrltlco hit Lynch. Time 1 44 Umpire Mahoniy. Ulnor l.eaiaxuea. XMTEB-STATE LEAOUE (EAST). IT Lieiaoii. Lebanon 0 0 0 3 0 3 ork 0000 1-1 Raiterles-Matthews and MrCafTrey. Hallona and Thomas Hlte Lebanon, ft; lork, 3 Errors Lebanon. 4 , 1 ork, 3. TRI-STATR LIAQDK. At Manineld-MansllBld, 3; Springfield, 3. At Canton Rain. At Wheeling Wheeling. : Akron. 3. At McKaasport Mcheesport, 13; Youngstown. A. IHTEK T1TR LKlCL'r. At KranaTille F.ran-'llle 8: Qnlncy, I. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, , Burllnton, 3 (eleven inniuga.) At lerre llante Rain. Tbc Attcndanca Testerday. ""' isamt. Bnlherhixta. Brooklyn. 0.11 itn Cleveland &. Cincinnati ,n khli.aga 1,047 ".'.'. Tolala .3.2.10 Tooo It rained in oua Leagne and two Brotherhood cities. fSarnes To-day. Hirio-iit inr.i-a. Brooklyn va New York, at Waahlnglon Park, lloaion va rhlladelpbla, at lltelon. 1 hlcago is. I lttburgh at Chicago. Cli.cnjnatlta L.aieland. at I IliclnnatL rLArans' 1 k.i.lic Brooklyn tb New York at Kaatern Park. B"tuii va I'hlla lelphla. at Boalon Clei eland t. (hlcag.i at Clei eland. Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh, at Buffalo 1MKKICA1 laMiilATios. Brooklrn va. Athletic, at Phi adelphla Rnchrsier ts hyraruae. at Ituchriler Luuiswlle tb Tuledo, ot Loulsillle. 1TL1TIC associiTloa. Jeraey City tb Hartford, at Oakland Park. Newark is Viashlngton. at Nenark. Wilmington 11 llalllinore, at Wlmlngton. New Uaren is Worceater, at New llavea. Hunday nail Playing: In TVaablaa-ton. Wishiiotot, Junel2.Ntxt Sunday the Washington and Wilmington bare ball leaina will Inaogurate Son day ball plaj Ing In the national capltaL Atlantic Park wIllbeusBd. I'rouilueni legal advl-en hue assured KAr ep ih. c ' " """ u",or,, nao IJall Note. Fair I'lay. Became we were right Will Pitchers Larkln 1 of tho Cables. Melons of the ffbi m' ? ""' B"r' """ ,b,lr -u--,r" The Jersey city Club will probably cancel next Sun day a game wlih the Worcester Club, and play at New ark Instead. Manager Kennedy of the Brooklyn A. A. Clnb has signed Jack NeUon. and will play him at short and Hsu nady at third base. The htalen Island Athletics open their championship laespn at West New Brighton, Siaten lalaod, on atllr day in a gam with tha Orescent Athletics. v.7,h,.n,,?loU B" B11 9Bb o( Windham. In the Call tills, boa been reorganized for the aeason. and will play gamea with the aereral mountain resort teams. The gamea scheduled for to-dar, to morrow, and Rat V.i?y:, hlween tha Brooklyn Atsoclath.n team and tha Athletics, have been tranaterre.1 to Phlladelfbia. Canton hai the two lallest men acting aa a battery In this country lhelr eombmed length Is about thirteen fact, koung Is the plicber and Kellogg the catcher Tha Hartford Cluh officially released Third Baseman Bay and Pitcher Kaien yeeierday. Wiukleman wai suspended and L)itun, Utely of the New llareu flub, Tha Braoklyn Athletics hare all of August opened to good city or out of town uniformed teams giving a suitable guaranlee. the Slandarda of Harlem preferred? Address Oeorge Marshall, .W4 sklllmaa street,Vro"klyit Manager York of th Albania has ralsaaed Lurh. pltchar, and Blrnen, left fielder, and signed Pal ; JlS ffl"V:i"J?""T-0W '""''. and II Murphy, cs i?i?J nYltL t" Club, who wm play igfiK; r.Hu!!fiu1,.AT.?.l.0.I,l,, r,P?" t Teler Browning on .nyiVa.yV.iVJcJa,:;,.''"" ,0 Jo Io "WWS A aeml-professlonal Itigueli about to ha organized to be composed of the Laureate team of Troy. I'ldgelleldaof ' f,ln-,v11"- 0"l, " '"gburgh. Cohoei, an5 Ilooslok ohiwivf.foo'hoBfcbVlSdl ti,Jjiil"",i,.Pr,!lcf.")n WJ" rUr na deciding gima of S lVXb"' -"". Brotherhood Park. 147th strait and Klghlh arenue, to morrow. Tha hattmg order win be ai follows. Yale-Stagg p , Calhoun 21 B Bs,ff istb., IialeHot.. McUorg a V Pooli c CuVunS1 r f 1 Mcuilntock. t , Ovti,,. 3, U rtlScVloo-iiu reU.2dh. FaynM f.i Watia, 8db, Knick.rbSTk "Browne1"111 BroUw'c' Mlllla.rtYouu"- llnne Ilnll, Kaalrrn Park, -i P. M. Brooklyn ts. New York (riayers' Leaguej; New York a battery, keefe and Emng.-Agr Baas Ball, Waihlaatea Park, To.alay. 6 v BUOOTINO. Ofrlor nerlln. Th ieenn enacted during tha early hoars ef Jnne 3 on the deck of tha North German Lloyd Company were reproduced yesterday at noon on a smatlar scale on tha pier ot the Hamburg-American Packal Company In Ho boten. The last organized and repreientatlre body of American shootsrs left there yesterday aboard tha steamship Wle and for Hamburg, and the relatives and friends of lh deputing marksmen asssmbled In forra to wish the ahooiers bou vo age and good luck. Ihi'shooterawera iih reweacepstoiiee.il membersor theln.terendentr-chuetren Corps. capL J J lnehl, Ilia rorp having chnrlered tin. Vtie.and tor tha occaaion. lha outii'lers who put themselves nnder the protecting wingoftbia prominent Ne ork orgnnlzail.in came from San rranrl'ro, M. Liula. BrIJgeport, tonn.. I rov. denre.lt I, and Jersey 1 lly. There waa no allempt made to have the leave taking emphasized by the niual pomp and clrcumstancea or a parade Tna memlara drove quickly up ll a dik In euad and nent aboard accompanied by their fnen.la The only two eicepilons 10 the rule were all tha mora Burning The Colombia Kcheutren Cnrpof Brooklyn wllh the Stars and Sirlpea gayly fluttering In Jhe breere and preceded by a brass band, escorlsd Its nrst Lieu tenant, Mr. (iel.h Krauss. from Mlliamsbnrgh to llo boken Ihe Miller nine club of llobokeii alo occom panled Its repraientailveelPavId Mlllemio't prominent among ihemi to the dock, and gala the boj s a rousing Bend od tub tmanowR fifn CLra. The rlith monthly shoot of the Unknown Hun Club occurred 011 Louis .Miller's ihooilng groun.li on the Brooklyn-Jamaica road yeiterday afternoon. The Seven blrda each roan- Hyde. Ift Tarda, n Brown, 25 Tarda, 7i Oroome. 2n j arils. 7. Boj.a 2:1 yarda fl. II Knebel,Sr.,2SarilB. 4, Heetlen 21 jards, 4. King 22 rarda 4; Bohllnr. vft yarda. 4 Van Biadea 33iar;;a 7, Monaeea, 2tfyar.lB.ft II. hiiebeh Jr., l jards ft Haas, assarda. 3, 1lubbell.3S)arda 3 W. tllllman. 13 yarda. 7i ilopklna. 2J yards 3, Mmmerlng, 31 ards, 4, rfohl mann, 2ft jarda, 7 ., , . Shoot-oil otthe tie-Brown, 2; Vroome It Olllman,o; rtohlmane, li Van Madln,.1. Hyde an.l Boj le divided second money Ties for third prize-H. Knebel Jr. 2. Ring, 4s I Mongers, ft. H.nii.i. Hint. :ti belle It. Knebrl Jr..Sl D.Mon stea 3 Hopkins 1. I fohlmann, .1. Ilubbrlt, ft (llllman, l.llaj,3;ll Knebel. nr.. a llubbell on Brat mouer. Tfohlmann secon 1, and (llllman third. Till BUIMATTAN GIX CLUB. The Manhattan nun Club of tbla city held Its regular shoot at I eldmann'a yueens County DrITing Park. L I. baoh man fhol at 7 live birds, under Manhattan (lun Club rules, with the following results uennerlch, 7; Bayer. 81 Lambrecht, h. Llehlanberger, 5. At a subsequent eweepetakea. 111 live birds each man. for a US atakr. Llchtrnberger won drat money on 11 Bayer aecond money on 8. Lambrecht and Llchtenberr er killed 7 eacli TUB KMriRr Rim rLua. ThefolloKlngacorss were made by the membere of Ihe Empire lllile Club yea, enlay on the 100 foot ranee at the 12 ring, 1 Inch, lull's eye target, at 12 Hk Mark flnt Contest W. Rraenbaum, lilt C. 7ett!er, Jr. 100. J. nrlmiik 102, J Zetller, 1021 W Miller, lul; W. Halsenholder. vn. A stahl Jr. km J Peters 72. becud Conteat W Rosenhaum 103; J. Orlmm. 101; W. Miller, 100, W. Malsenholder, t'S, u. Zettler, Jr, PI; B Smith, HI, Till Krw TORC SrORTSBIri'S ABOflATI0. Lvoia, June 12 This, the third day of tha Plata sportsmen' shooting meeting has sren contests car rlcd on In petting rain from earli morning until late to night. It has bean n downpour The grounds are a waste of puddles an.l trampled grass The aurlace has bran tu ned Into a mill 1y pa.te by the tramping to an.l fro r f tue conten'llng men Lacls and all ahot through the day in astv e which e en the reint drlitge had no ertect on. To morrow 111 s-e Ihe eirnta which are more In tr i eating to shooting men than any which hale preced ed them Inthe inanimate list of contemMO) la to be sho. lor In seven claxsts of four prizes eiscb In tha alternonn conies ihe grral event ofthe )aar. the con test for the D. an Richmond cup OI TIIR CRBKPM0OK RAfQBS The Twenty lecond Regiment. N. O F. N. Y. of New York cltv continued tho rltle practice at Creedmoor jeeierday. Col Camp was in command The day waa rl'indv, with a ten mile hree blowing acroia the rangea Ono man qualitled as at arpshooter. The Wcntworth Aftenclutlnn Oamis, The Wenlworth Asaocntlon held Its annual plcnlo and gamea at Cypres III! a 3 eaterday With one accord amateurs and professionals competed together, regard less of the edicts cf the Amiteur Athletic Union. A scratch 100-yord dash waa won by John Temple, with Peter Barrett second and John Robinson third Time, liaBfcondi. Kli e dollar', $J. and St rewarded them respectively. Twelve men appeared for the quarter mite amateur hurdle race. Johu Robinson, who had already won money in ihe first race, won. with C. Dugan. Northsldo A C second, and hdnard O'Reilly third Time 1 mils ute 41J second. Prizes, three pieces of silverware Hair.ralle Old Mn'a Race, for those over ftuytara of age Won by Vsllllain Brady, with John Roberts secovd and Peter thertlun third. Time 3 mlnutea 11 14 ee' onda. Ihe winner lstli eara of age lie remarked aa he finished the race: "Did er ate me lae IhlmUuliera In tucstretchr ' 220-)Hr.tflFat Men's Scratch Race, for those 2.10 pounds orovir Won by James lielatiey. with (liven Morrow second, and John Gleaaon third lime. 3714; aeconda kjuartrmlle Ulrla (.kipping Rope Race thamlUap) rourteen conteatanti appeared for this Kveine Bra ly, a daughter of the old clinp who won the old men's race, gained the prlre, a pair of gold bracelets Jennto Morrow (scratch) wa-lftecond. and Lilly DasiaC. jard.) third. Tlgoroiis kick in regard to the hauduaps was the feature of the etcnt. One mile Walk (handicap) Won by Chauncer Cross. .Etna Athletic club lojardi) with.! K aiokMllr. Atlantic A. C. (33 inrdsl, seioi d, and Philip RMworden (eiardsi third. Time, 1 minutes I IH secon is Whielbarrow Race Half a miie. Won by John Rally, wltn Arthur ilooawln Bacond and John Fred erlcka third The uauil nilitiapa kept tho spectatoraln a good humor during this eient 1 hree legued Race One qtmrter mile ("cratch .. Won by John Biauleltand Arthur Duffy, with John Rlordan and Peter Clancy second and Edward Bold and John Bold third Pole Vault (scratch) The way thla erent ws con ducted would hale mads Zach l oojer Alex. Jordan or lllign Baxter weep. Not baling an uprights two boughBof trvea opposite wadi otlier, were utl.lzed. tho Joles consisted ot the self same branches. The wIMier. ohn lto.l waa heurtlly cheered aa ha kicked, anrawled and pulled Ms manly form over a height about ft feet 7 Inches. C. Dnrgan waa aecond anil hd wardo'llrllly tbi-d The winner Informed the specta tors that he waa an old pole 1 aulier Totato Race (scratch), no potaloee. each 10 yards apart Won by Peter Barton, wllh James Larelle second and John Robinson third. Hitch and Mrk-tt on by Teter Henry at a height estl mate 1 at 7 feet u Inches Johu K. Mandevllle waa seo ond and 1' Rldworden third- It took the best part of the artrrnoon to neclde tl la. Running High Jump Won by John Carroll at 1 feet; John Boblnarin aecond and Ardrew (ioodwfn third C. Max won the running hop. skip and lumik J. Car roll getting aecond and John Biaoieit third Pulling the Moue H on bv Patrick ()'Keefe,wlthreler Barton aecond and Arthur Durty third Tug or War-The Bachelors defeatedthe Benedicts by 2 inches after a pull 111 w nhh all hands look park hgg and Ladle Race John .Martin carried Ina hen fruit around the track twice without droj ping Ik an.l won. Peter Barton waa soioud ant uacar Baldwin third. Obstacle Race Won by John Brown with C Ma BBCiin.l and J. Carroll third All the other seventeen competitors In thla race fell by the waist le. Running Long Jump v on by Peter Carroll, with Rob ert L Bronaon aecaud and (1 Mux third The winner iumped about II feel nnd got jr. Sack Rl ce Won bl John Loudon, with John Martin second an.l Oscar I'aldirln th rd The winner fell down near the ilnt-h, 1 ut manag-d to rn 1 in and win Uuncln.- followed the games. Three prizes war glienlneacheient The Acorn 'Want 10 Mmtte the Trouble, The Acorn Athletic Club la anxloua to aeenre a set tlement of the difficulty with the National Cross Coun try Association, brought about by the action of the club in obtaining an Injunction against the association to prevent the rerunning of the Junior championship race, which Ihe Acorn Club claimed 10 have on Be fore the N C. C A. ofllctals dlscoverad lbs mistake In scoring which rendered tha race Invalid the rlx gold tnrdale wore fclven to the members of the Acorn team Tl e men have refused 10 surrender the medals, an I In consequence, the) have teen appended from further competition At the meeting or the A. A I' Board, held on Tuesday, the action of the Croia Country Ao elation waa auatalned. and Ihe fa.-t that the delinquent men ure now debarred from competition In tbelrown club games on Baturday. In hlch four of them are en tered, has caueed n inoie to be taken toward a aettle ment. Mr V. Ill H oo.l of the N Y A C has been agreed upon br both parties as an arbitrator, and a meeting was to be held ) ester Jay or a. k, VUlllanis and ll. Cum ing, the two Presidents. The grounds of settlement will probably be thai the Acorn klubwlll withdraw llaault against the N ( (' A , and that the association will rcron the Junior chain Jlons up In the fall, open only to those who competed In tha original race Tho aeoclatlon will then remove the 'Uaprniii n of ihe men who reiurn lhelr medals, to that tne can compete lu tlirir club'a games A prominent ofhrliil of the Aroni Club said yesterday that J. Nolan. S.S.1 . ""a', kiioiiiocnwera wining to return lha medals at once, hut that M II Bailey paid he would K5HV bo circumstance return the medal which ho holds lha other two men. Vf. J Rodgera and M. K. ill .: .. "o'lheen consuliad on the proposed settle ment, but.it is probable that they will return the medals. Tabernacle A. A. nf.Ieraey City. TI1I1 association la now well organized and In a proe peroi'i condition for a club that has been In existence for such a brief time It Is doing remarkably w ell. her Ing already a large and growing membership. It re ceived a great lift in the presentation of a gymnasium rV.aiXrart'w.b,r..Vr Wtacoti of Orange. N J. The I!,i ,? ii.m' wMch ' Attached to the church and situ- fSSnsr,.'!!?1, t now. b""' Cl0,e'1 for tho summer Shi iAi, '',."!. 'Plendld gymnasium will be set up, purpoie ' '" '""' w,u JP'"1 "" 'M' iki'.,!.n7i,l,"!e ciot" r r,D,r backward during t,.5kM,2ui5,rii.0,nV'' by "' a-ioclation. having strong ,;?,V!?,b1i'loU.',on.,",,", '"' wl11 0 ereolel (ma L?omb..Pni!,ri?J 'l1",'" or ,h cl"h Is a strong hsnd. IS"..1?.1;! '."irVfr-'J b.'" ?'"' wnlrb "" already defeat. ed several strong Iocs cubs. The next regular meet Ing of the association will be held on Tue.da)" June I . The Middle Nlutea Tcnnla Tournament. RocHBsria. June 12.-ilaln again seriously Interfered with the Middle States lawn tennis tournament to-day, and II does not look now aa If lha various contest! could be decided before next Monday or Tuesday Tha real wor of the tournament began this morning. Wright, who is considered the crack player at iba prea t?'S'SKa'i'il naVihabeiiKoil fc ,'.. Jr "A 5,lr,!', ',1''ea In excellent fornk SSl """VBrmatched. He won aeveral IHely rallies The other gamea played resuliedi W J Curtis beat Nolau.ll-1, H-o, H.T Curtis beat Kellogg 0-1, 4-8, 6-2, Macomber beat Wheeler 1-7. H-f, 8-3, Bow. 5oi('u'n"0nUh.d. " 8'!l tb" b"1 Ed,on' The N. "T. Tcnnla Tournament. lha final mateb for aecond prist In men'i ilnglM la the New York Tennis Club'a tournament waa decided on Widneaday The score- C R. Runyon belt R. V. Beach. 12-14. 8-4. 6-2. Flnal-J. T, liobart beat a. IL Runyon. 2-0, e-e, a-e, 9-7, u-a. " ! Preaenlailon to n Trainer. PiiiarBioii, June 12,-The class of "no of Trlnreton ciilege haa preseuted In James Robinson, tha popular atlileiic 'ralnir a magnircent large silver waier pitcher, plaie. and cup. all highly engraied I Nr ni.i-aiiiK June u -Edward ll ( bickering, the wil known rollege and Y M ihn Han Association fL..a'k,,.l",.' khamplon high kicker of Huigera. bis lCwr.a.!,"V&',, W Inches, will spend his vacation K,J5iBl11"1' ?a T"' reprasent ihe V M. c A. Club In KngiUh games In which he will participate. TheN J. I... J A'Jf l,a 5lnl JOtxi thalerganiaaUon, 104 of. ,Iv.,?irfcr ,b. of nil irlplf hawerlTwteiUn itaailcili.rcluta, u. BuiBtuisdUman. srais in r r a irlsaseMtawiMaiBiarainirnBlaTallBWBBttBl gmt ggtnte nt urtiott. Igtnt tgjrtwle nt giurtton. AUCTION SALE OF LOTS AT Greenwood Lake, N. Y.. ON Tho groat dvoloDmont ofthi3 region is attracting wido attention, its nearness to Now York, its high olevation, the opportunity offered to possess Lakeside lots (which aro so scarce in vicinity of New York) insuro a bright future for Greenwood Lake Villago and adjoining property. Club houso docks, stores, church, six hotels. Ono hundred housos aro there now. Extensive improvements under way in now hotels, new roads, new residences. All receipts from sales of lots will bo expended upon im provoments, thus enhancing value of property. Sale will bein on Saturday, Juno 21, at I o'clock. Tho morning tram (9:15 A. M. on that day gives time for examination of property be fore salo begins. Refroshmont tents on grounds. .TIIR BrEriAL TRAtW ON 8ATURDAV AFTERNOOV, JUNE 1 tri t, nirp Timor term rxvernit to MAKE PRKUMhNARY KIAMISATION AMPtB UI'l'uKTUiiiTV (HEE'tYmk TAnLE MB LOW? ESIRB TO THE IttONTEKAC PARK, 55 LIBERTY STiREET. TRAINS LEAVE NEW VORK 234 st Chutun At BttarnlDj. Imto ut-i. Kitr train .r7 fl4tnrdr 4 .2" 4j 5,ia Rurnliii Leicb Lake 7.10 r. M. ACTOltS AH ATULKrES. The Actors' Amntrtir Athlrtlc AiBOclittloa Oiimei Veslterdny. Tb "PI re AV oihrwii he Actor' Amatcar AthUtlo Aiioelatlon or Amarlca, hld their second annual field meeting at tbe Manhattan A. O ground yeiterdajr afternoon before a email crowd A great attendance had been expeated, Thursday btlng an "off" dar In the profceton, but the threatening weather pro Ted an ob stacle to the euccees of the gamea, not more than 2M Therpiani attending The rnzea were Tery Tatuable, being contributed br lndlrldoale and flrme connected with theatrlcaK a diamond badge being tbe reward for the successful man lti the .VO) ard run fur mem bere of the association Wettknown figures stalked about the green and made a pretence ot helping In running oft the games, but President Carr, Sain Cornell, Lon Mer, and W F. Boitwick of the Manhattan A. C. did the real work In getting oS the eents on time. Dlkbr Hell, looking charming In a white Etiiukh Suit hat, and lie olf llnpiir, with an abstracted air. as If contoctiuif gugs" about the meeting, acted ae Judges, a ml other well hiiunn stars aitiong the siiectatore were Tony l.iBtor Varsbriil V Wilder. H. K Carroll. J. IUr ton Key, Miiuey ib-fniuest, Walter Colljer Tom Rick et e Will MnnUevllle, W if Mnyth, Jack tanfuid. and tlmrles W Thomas Among thf few ladles pntetit were Mrs Do ot llnpir and mijeftlc Isibeile l'r quhardt. who both pretended to be awfully interested. but went home long before tbe eventa were finished. i-rom an athletic standpoint the games were fairly Interesting, the contests limited to members of the "Htd a a ' aroutlng gr1 at eutbuMa.m among the members nr the Drofeetion Ihe athletic memberehtp of tbe club seem limited to four athletes, these being Henry T ( hanfrau, John .M. oung Joseph JL Ott. and v .S. Hart The Utter won the mile walk opau to all ama teurs, rather easily, and aprears to have got the best of the handicippar he is an old time wnlker. hating competed for tlie Emnlsh nnd American championships long a (to and having a record cloie to seren mtuutes. lie had thlrt) seconds allotment, ani althuutfti .Mcoii, th .Mnnbattan s crude. Ma ked a good mile, l.e t'ould nerer come near lUrt, Hhoie at)le has Improved somewhat Mnce the time be started for hurope to show English athletes how to walk, oung lealiu an olu-tlme athlete, having won the 'cherry dlumuiid" emuiem many yt-ur affi In the open mile run it -h arth) showed true i hampiunshlp form, winning easily from the hjard mark in -t .r a ll uenrge. acratch man dropping out at halt ttie dlotance. Tne quarter mile mat. ti letwsen Chaiitraii ittnl oung wascood ?.7 seconds betiif pretty fetir time for a man nut of harness tor years The si ents open tu the actors only were 'decided with the following teut rlft-vtrd Han Itcap Run Won by John M. Young (scratch) tti ? 1 ' sec ioda Henr F haufrau .scratch; sec-ird Mtid .la j Ott furatch) third. Bntfle yard hnt Mens Race Won hy Eugene O'Konrke iu li'ssecou'ls with John Ince a bad second. This wm a laualiabie conteat u Kourke le about six ftei tall, built i.eatm In proprtlon. while Inceli two feet shorter, but make up in breadth. He was very friak at the s.arting point, and his attempts to steal on Harr I'lka rcnulsrd the crowd. He had a short, choppy atrlde, aud the boi.nclng ruaas of fat coming up tbe stretch w as a wuiiderf til Might f in.-Uin lrdard cralch itun Won by Henry T. Cli infraii In 1 1 j ' eecouds John M. Young sreond, and Jnaepli k. tut third Two hundred an l-twntr yard Handicap Run Won by Henry t t tiautrnu In .5 seconds, Joe. a. Ott secoud, and John M. loung third. One-hundred ai.d twentj-yard Hurdle Race (over 2- foot Hindi hurd -s Hon b Jr s A. Ott In IN i 5 sea- oml with John M Youtigeccond Throwing the base ilaii Won by Joseph A Ott, with 8u2 let Mncl e. rrank Lawtn. second, with -lfifeet 7inehea inlK J Currier, third I'h iU-' feet 11 inchea four huiidred and-forty.vard Kuti Wnu by John M. Young in .'.7 l seconds Iltnry T Chanfrau, second The event i- optn to all amateurs resulted as follows; tme.hunaruil ) ard Handicap Run final neat a dad heat between M. Remlneton. Mainhattao a. f ( rdn andC. 11 t arbonall .New Jersey A c (7 yards), in l l 5 aeconds Jamrs .Neumann. Munhattan A C mm ard), third Remington won therun-oii m "'$ seconds neat Ing I Is opponent right at tbe tape Tbe winner is Iow togeilnio bis running but exhibits a wonderful burst oi ieM In the la.t twenty yanls. One mite Hand'cap W nlK Won bv W R Hart, Fhe As A. C ISO seconds). In 7 mlnmes M 4 "i seconds v U Mcoll, Manhattan A. i'. (. eecoudD uiutsetond and r. It Keatlntr. New lork city (("seconds) third .Nieolls time for the mile wasti mlnulets'iT -'5 seonda lour hundred and-torty arl Handicap Jiun Final heatwonDyW. i Duwnes New ork A t in 'i i-.i seconds Y J Ulxon, Manhattan A i. t.'H yards), sec ond; H. la. Blauvelt, Y M. C A, ('i ards), third one-mile liaudicao Run Won by W. , McCarthy. Manhattan A. c tiovards) In minutes 2 ser..nds. Wm o'Krefr. New York cHyt'Snjard second, and U. T. oung. Manhattan A. O (4yards) thlM One-hundred and teenty-jard llHndlcap Hordle Race WonhrK c Puffer, ew Jersj A V (4ards bthind ecratth), in It seconds, tl. chwejrier NtwUrk A C. (ll yarda behlud scratchX was second, and 7. a Tooper. Manhattan A. C VIM .-.rde behind (.rratch), thl d tchwegler waa penalized a jard fur false startlnr HunninRHIgh.Inmp Handicap Won Yy V, C Honper. Brrkeley A r, (scratch), with s reet 5 Inches .lames A. Hart (at Inches) and - A Cooler ManliaKan A ( (scratch tied for second place at 'fret '.' inches arid a feet A inches rtspectlvelr. Hart winning the tos Two-mile Handicap Blcyle Koe Wt-n br (' M lur Phi Kings Count U heelmen Cu ards) In .' minutes fi4 3-ii si conils F O Hrnwn hewJfjraeyA C. (Ttijnri'.s), second, and W F Murphy, Kinge county Wbieltmu (btratcb), third. VhccIlnff. Nine members of the Wissnhlcken Wbeelmrn rode 102 miUa in '- hours last wet k Thenet regular meeting of the Falrmount Lady Cjrlers wilt bo held on July 7. Lieut Mead of the Brooklyn Rlcycle Clnb has called a club run to Millwolla for bundaj. All wheelmen intending to participate In the annual centur) run will meet at the Continental Hotel, Newark, tbis evening. GREAT" EXCITEMENT In the Bower? Nothing like It ever seen before Im mense crowtlathroiis; the tornerof iiouer) anil Hester at trlD(rlo enter the lame store of tin. londonand l.lrerimol I'lothinr t'omiianx- Thia old reliable houae are having a rlearlna out sale or lhelr line bprliie; anI huininer t lutiilng-, Hals, and ruriitshttia: unods, and It the crowds of eftaer hurera continue to come ihey w HI heentirely .old out Bonn. The nods ai. all nsw, rnada for thia aeaion out of lite het Imported and American rnatertal,andare hb good at i-nr clothing sold lu tw tork The L, and 1. ha,i more cooda on hand than they want to carry thai ii the only reason for th. Treat saenflc. lh. hargalns otTered ar.astoundlnir. Hoys' Illue Klannel hallor Snlla. c. ilojs' Halted Huns 4 to 14 Teara, f 1 u, redui e t from f4 lto)a Long l'aius Sulta, north tA el H Mi-n'a llm Hpring nulla. In Sacks and rrocka. made of Imported corkscrews, aeraea, flannels, and alUwool rasslluerea. over ItU slylea reduced from i: and fl" at KJHO per suit .The finest Spring Kulta and urercoata for M. Fine Mackinaw Straw Data 40r , worth tl. Hlack Derby Ilats, latest shapes and al)lea. 5c. aohl all orer fir 61 X). Ktne Kngllsh llunslahle Hlraw Mala at "o . rrg ular Drlce f l.fiii hmiim.r rnata. We . worth SI. Ml. Black Alpaca Coats. SI .Vf. Menebhlrls and Urawera, 2.c worth We. Normal hhirta and Drawers 34o., north 73c, rrnrh Brfli'rls:gan bhirts and Urawera, 43c, 3 colors, wtrlh (1. Tennis and noting Shlrta.lh. largest slock In ihe cur, fancy atrip. a. 4o., worth Mo. i auk stripes. 9'c. sold allnier for 1 -m All-ellk (intlna; Khlrta, $.'., regular pilce H :u rongee allk Teck and Kourlnhand Nrcktiea. inc t worth ooo. Mlk Umbra! laa. wllh aisrling atlrrr handle", Sl.urt; worth H.'O. Hilk end buipandsra. ic , regular price 7ac Nothing but th. i ery test goods In the world at Issa than Mic on the dollar London a Liverpool nothing i"o , M and h liowery, corner Hester at. Store open till 0 o clock .l-3,i"n zmmi NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. cut rnioKi in noiiw rou isbo. fill strip Split Bamboo Fly or Bait Rods. 3 Joint, with eilra tip. lu foot, J.' 7: Heavy t-alt Water btllped Bass or Weal-fish node. foot, t- 1 All Iwincewood ntrlped BaiaRoda wllh extra tip tine quality IIW Ash and Laicewood filrlped Has. Rnda. hollow butt, extra tils 0"a Large arfeiy of Hood Hsela. sue, 4'"-. 75c and fl.ial each. Kend 'Jc stamp for Illustrated fishing Tackl. Catalogu. for iwi (Open evenlnga) J. F. MAltHTKllH, M Court su, near City Hall. Brooklyn. N. Y. cportumnn'ji (5oo&fS. SOMETHING" ENTIRELY NEW.. "I. AWN TKNJVIM IN OU It OWN rOUNTBV," by II. . Blorum )t.. champion of America, the only book ver published that at all me.ta the demand ot lha nlaver of th. game of Tennla as it Is r'layed to da), htsiuluublf and interestlogistlits book, t will he found Indispensable to the plaers, both . perta aud amateurs. Illustrated wltn service, and stroke, portraits In balf tone of famous plar.ra of America, and aiente of noted gamea at Oewnort. El. ajant cloth binding, fl, paper, boo., at ufALDI.NOS', atl Broadway. DKPIRABLK Ilnl'flF.S. unfurnished and fornlihsd. In all parts of th. city. FOLHiifl BfloTIIKKH rJ4 Broadway, aaar lh st cPtrrilitifl ?lo4fX It'nntrrt. WrwNTHnt'BF8 furnished and iinturnl-hel from II.. Battery to liar em () IE .N 'I' A- t O.. 44 W est .3d el Lorr TO LBT-aoxIM, with powari vary light ts and. T Jtnaaila m tows e Calen, N. J, Addrasa i, W, WOalli, I Mb JERE. JOHNSON, JR.'S FLAG bj. PROTECTED BY DECISION 1 fpafeftX F SUPREME COURT, filJJ DON'T IMITATE rXACa. PROCLAMATION. THE OBEATMT ETriNT IN THE HIS. TOItTf OP Kings County Real Estate fana been aceompllahrd. Tha XIrooblyn, Bath andWe.t End and I'nlvar'a nallroada iJBTei made tlia connection with the Itrook. lyn Vnlon Elevated at Firth avesaa and Thirty. alxlh atrcet, and ore now rnaBlan reatulns- trsilna, THECELEBnATED MAHTE.V8E FARIU West Brooklyn, la .plendldly altuatcd at tbe drat station on Ciilrcr'a nnd llpooklrn, ISnth and West End Ilullroad. nt West Itrooklyn. Time 3 minutes to Itrooklyn Klrviited on encli, nnd on Ilrooklyn Klevnted tollrldcr, SO sslnutes. REMFMRHI iiibinLiiiiicii THE GREAT AUCTION SALE ! OOO OF THE FINEST LOTH IN KINGS COUNTT. ndolnlnsc Hrooklyn City Line, tnk.es place Tuesday. June 17. on tbe premises. Itead auction ndTertlaement nnd cssll lor maps and free passes. .JEtC F, .JOHNSON. .lit., offices OO Liberty at.. New York, and UU3 Fulton St.. klrooklyn. Rft Qflintt orjSalf ity. THRIIK FIVII-STORV "llOUBI.K FLATS. Md'atTiiet tween at. B and rlier. all Iraproiementa, all rent ed, price fJU,tl, ulao oilier desirable bouieaon Av B. Aprl 10 L i J BHAMJT. ia4 Kaitrt.ldat 3?mt Cjstafc for &t Qnv icr,6ta7 ABFOINVISr. Sl'BCUB now l better than one that beii.u some years ago We know how u da It bet ter now. w fc. T4.YI.0R. Ilackrnsack. sends description and railroad ticket Better go see It June Jl. ef or .Sate or Ho rt groohlytt. zfimZtfy g? tS bj n p Onlj ft ham..'::, of rnt receipts IshII many a nrson has tftKiiou fur j fan of toil B it eyer so hambl. there a no r,cr ilKo .VOt'K OW.NMiome." F3 Oilown tUT J,i") dstacliPd cottajis. $15 jier month pays for It oilier from f tht npwari. choice rsstricfl loca tion u, iitarb.jth elevated routes h. t LINTtiN. md McMrn. cor. Atlantic r.. Hrooklyn. g latjet anil gpnrtmrntjif Ea arm RENTS FROM $7.50 TO $ll To. threfc four and five room apartments, with Im provements, also stores. In the new block, loth ar., toih and ii7lh sla. Inquire at the olllce of JOHN JtCl'K. l.O.IU loth ar Ilelneen OOth and Ol'th st. Rents from $15 to $23. 'I be l-lsvt orth Apitrttneat Houses. IOTII AV.. iSU A NI ".111 NTH, 4, A. and H rooms all new Improvements; eieam heat; electric llcht am) hoi water; convenient to cars and el. vated station, can be sen eveninsaaiid handaja. E. L. hTmUKIt, SOU West gild at, A- I'Ol'TEIt Ji IlltO. A Pth av and KM sl 12 Broadway. Mil, ,'iln rat .'.Ulh at. .1and4rooma. Fn, fin and til 60 116and 117 Weat"th el, :i and 4rooma... IU lo moo t,H48nthaT, 0 rooms , flMo 17 () I.P7I bthav. Broom. 1400 awBaal lllth St., 4romna 12 (Hi 200 East I nth st.. stor. only coon 1,731 'Jd av., U rooms ldtO A-riFTII AVRMT. APARTMENT IIOL'SB. sooth- east corner .ittt av. and Hth st. now complete for Inspection, ten lartre light rooms, bath, butler's pantry, passenier elevator rent will commence fiept 1; posse, slon any time only a few left APAItTMKNTK in new bnlldlnj to select families only latest modern Imprut rmenta, and extra well bulli Hand 4 rooms, l.' to (17. .41 to 45J VTesMPth bi. Janitor J C0HB1T1 Co., aJd at, Bth av. ELFHA.NTLY IlF.rORATKft alnrle and double flats In the new bulldl.B-s 207 ana .in Last r)7thst sli very lame rooms nnd bath, ail ilehi, rent low Apply Janitor, on premises, or II Luo iiuiist'll. I,47 8d aV; EXTRA wide elcht room flats, all lltht, handsomely nnlibtdt each room conneoted with privet, ball: One block, 182 he.ttmh at.. W7 W tof.li; lanltor. UIIAS, R. UKBUl)rt,BI4 3daT. EI.EOA.NT 4 ROOM FLATS, steam heated, decorated, Ac., near L nation. rentafH to til, rent free to Jnlyl Iti7 and ITO West luath at EI.EaANTr-l.ATR, 7 rooma. with bath; all lmprna nienls, lighted rooms, plent) water : price. 121 Kw. IBS Last M7th st. riHTS-Ltrht and pleasant; terms mnderat.; d.co. X' rat.d mirrors, poriterra. and laca curtains JAMTtiR, yia West 3M st XLATS.$J5lo.ia; In perfect order Janitor, 67 Wett 'lllh ft OWNER, 154 Alb. av. Hl-njn.s- AND WEKTIOTn RTH.-Kleiantapartincnti of 3 and 4 rooms, all litibt, in new Hats. '"""" PARK aV Sfl i near ftld st -Second and third flooTI .'rooms balh.ac'ol order, low rent R1NT HIFI: TO Jl'LY l.-F.leeailt 4 room flallt Irani heatsd, decorated. Ac . near L station; rente jh to f j. 11m and iuib est lomh at ""on' "n" 0 j M BT 317. 3I. 3.'1 tVKST -Decorated flats, four I. roomaath, Improvements) rents VJ1 to aUi. oWtH i-T. 3M EAST. 8erondand fifth flata" of six "l llibt rooms; house Jn good order; moderate rent QOI-Knf'YST.Tnear BleeekenRleeant n.wflatsT. S larce lltht rooms. aU Improvements: SIH to f Jtt. QOTII l-T. S WKbT.-llandsome " tlatT four 'lliht O. ropma and bath all Improvemenu, moderate renia Iminlr. of Janitor ' 0.7 llfht rooms and bathroom, richly decorated. 1. led lenaula tJM. ' ' aO111,,' '' WF.ST-Eent tlat. steam h.aiadt ? all imprnveraants; user Broadway, Hi to .. Janitor. '2Ii B''Ti'',E8T-,,!Terlo,,l0 Kmi Rlv.r.-rioors JJ. 7 and 8 room all Improvement., first class ord.r: 2o upward. .!' ST ."lis EAHT.-Flata. roomsTnd bath, all UU Improv.m.nls, nrti class order: owner on premises. fJO. ,1,T,1""54rFAST.-A"i1rit claa.""in, roora fl.T "''.xlitial Improvements in private house eleiaui ii.iithbnrhnnl, r.nt uioderai.. Apply lo onar on premises M 1 IOTII t-T. K4ST -Irani, house in rooms elflin riftjThi'rdlt"""""' f" "rfor,'" -rH-HI Last AA 1 S.VLZ MD. BTTfoiirtirfloor-rive llthTrooBia" ft'al mtOj only three families In hens." muUt ftlQ -T,1,j,BB ROOK B and bathroom, hoi water sup. ltat testate jfit $nt Countru. gtmt (&mtt ot gnlt gountnj. fj GRAND EXCURSION TO J CONGERS, ROCKLAND LAKE Free, Free, Free, Free. SATURDAY, June 14. Free Tickets to Enter Rockland Lake Park! Free Ride to Grounds and Surrounding Country I Free Band Concert! Free Sports and Games ! j $50 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES! A CIIANTR to ItTJT a 8SOO IIOTJKC T.OT for 875 1 SIO down, 85 per Month O as.r cent, DINCOVKT lor CAHII. EVKIll'IttHlY thnt ever thousht of cettlnac sa home, thla i la the OOLDKN OPPOKTIINITY. IIOX'T MIWH IT. 0O LOTH sold In 17 DATS. TWO more CEI.I.AItH la thla week. TWO moro IIOITHKS started to.dar. And 8TII.I. ' the IIOOM noes on. KVERVIIODT INVITKIl to come and HrOCTjrtE a HOME or thja , POVNIIATION. Tail will NETK GET AJvUTUEU CHANCE LIKE THIS. & I NOW INVESTED ON BOND AND HOKTOA6E Bl THE COMFANT. j Attenf ion ! Attention I LOT OWNERS AND PEOPLE INVESTING AT CONGERS ANO ROCKLAND LAKE. Express trnln leaves font of .Tar at. OiaO and 43d at. OiSlt A. M. Local trains leara foot or Jurat, lOandli 48d at,, lOilfi and I life. hC.VUAY Eipreaa trail leaves Jar at. 0t4O 42d st. OtSk. Fare. ICound Trip, from our offlce only Oc Tleketa br mail, postiiice stumps enodi secure earlyi number limited. Persona wishing to visit CONGER" Huaduy may do so. OKANIt HAC'UEII CONCEItTS Riven HUN II AY la tbe GROVE CAtrsINO at 11 A, M. anil a V. SI. by l'rol. Vossi Fine baud choice procramnae. A CHANCE FOIE AM, loiltivllie property, see what haa been ACl'OMl'LIHUED, ut an ENOItSIOUH EXPENSE. In FEW MONTHS- TIME by the COMPANY. A DAY OK I-LDAMriti: lor ull COSiniNEII with IJUHINKHS. ATTRACTIONS lor EACUHMON .II'NE 14 NVMEROVH unil VARIED. CORNERSTONE or NEW HTATION laid. APPROPRIATE CEREMONIEH. HON. FRANK DEVAREBT ate. livers the address. ROCKLAND LAKi: PARK and CASINO opened to the PUBLIC for the Orat time. APPROPRIATE ADItKEsrJ on the RECEPTION and ENTER. TAINSIENT of the public at this briiiitirul resort. ASIONO the ATTRACTIONS of 4 tbe dny to PLEAriURE-HEEK EKH, LOT-OWNERS, and P DRCIIASEItS will he tha following: list of" O AMES, Sl'ORTS. and PRIZESi t lOiOO A. M.-Old Annt Sally. PRIZE 52. IliBO A. Sf. lOO.ynrd loot nice by Prof. .John Brown and W. A. Hmltb. PRIZE BA. ' 1S4. P. SI.-DEACON SMITH and PROF. WILSON will bars their lauchabla tela. eatlnsx match. 85 purse. 1 P. SI, Lausbuble doushnut contest, prize fun. lilS P. ST. Sack raoei 83 to Urate 89 to second. lino P. SI. An Interesllnc lecture or how to obtain a home or your own, by .1. B, 'Williams. ' 140 P. SL A fat man's race, prize 811. 4K P. SI.-Men'a oae.mtle race, prize 85. S P. M.-Puttlnc bull, open to men, prize 82. tills p. SI. A hurdle race for aaea. prize 88. 8 P. Sf. A three-lescared race for men, prize 83, Ul4S P. SI. TiiB.of.War for men, prize 83. 4 P. SI. Wheelbarrow race for roea, prize 88. 4 il P. SI Bicycle race, prize 811. 4 ISO P. M. Rout race, prize 811. Fisherman's PrIze.-IIouse lot to person eatchlne the larsxeat fish. FIVE-DOLLAK EOlri piece to tbe one calclilnsr tbe amnllest. DON'T LOSE thla CHANCE, lint COME and HECI7RE a IIOSIE of YOUR OWN DTJRINO the AFTERNOON the HAND will perform LATEST SELECTIONS la tha LAROE PAVILION, nnd a DANCINO PROGRAMME will be carried out from 1 UNTIL fiiHO. FREE LUNCH, cnnslstluR or CLASI CnOWDER, COFFEE, HAM I HANRWIC-IIEN. and HOT ROLLS, will he MI'.RVED lit SiOO for ALL IIOLDINO i TICKET COUPONS FROSI OUR OFFICE- The above programme arranged ao alt may ENJOY u DAY OF PLEASURE t ROl KLAND LAKE PARK, and attve tha l.OOO lot owners u chance to see Ihe IMPROVEMENTS of the PROPERTY and enjoy is day AT OUR EXPENSE. IN ADDITION to the above we will sell, commenda at 1 o'clock, lOO Iota on the beuutliul new luke section for 8135 a let, 8X5 cash, balance 85 u months H5 lota for S10U-8S0 cash. Instance 85 n month, and lots In sectloa H, Q15 4,0 1 lota now near tbe station at 875 u lot. .Jl'sT THINK OF IT-S5 DOWN and 10 CENTS ' n dny lor FIVE MONTHS will PI'IHIIAsr. you n nEAUTIFUL LOT. 5UO PER CENT. PROFIT Is now brine offered lor LOTS In SECTION B, where i houses or the latest Sboppell's plans are brlnsc erected. We will furnish FOUNDATION I STONE FREE to people wlshlnic to hiillil, also LOTS rllEE. NO CHARGE for DEED fi or SURVEY. We will rurnlsh yon TWO.TII I R DS tu TU ll Ei;. FOURTHS the SfONKT necessary to RUILII nnd make TERMS lo sl'I'I'. Houses now erected only 8S.50O aad less, 850O dotvn. FREE PASS for one jear over the EST SHOItE, COMMUTATION tickets at our OFFICE, 80O A YEAR, to those bulldlneon any property at CONOEBB. AmonR other attractive feature the Company v 111 send off n FOUR-POUND SJIT. ROCKET, WITH A HEKD TO A VALUAIII.E HOl'SE LOT ATTACHED. The for. J tunate flsder Is eutltled to this lot und deed, free und cleur, title Eliarastced, ond It Is aa choice a lot as any we have, BOSTON IMPROVEMENT CO 258 BROADWAY. Up town Ofllee, I3S Tars. av. Open Evenlnsjs. J. SKOINNIS, W. U. VAN OUILDER. ST. I Fairmount hendfiunrterunt J50 nrnndwar. New Ynrlt. I J worould i?ei you In throonce vou would want a bulldine eito at 1 airruount. Fairmonnt Is a beautiful New Jersey town fln line of New Jersey anil New lork Railroad fourteen inllea from New Tork lleeon a rlrtre, ,es beautiful ciltaireB nnelp abadetl an'l rurlel atreeta, sllawkUs flatTLed': aeivera, v. aler. and electric lights betnif fnlroUuccit Lots3Jxluto ISO. from ennui jui apiece. Fnlnnomit Luml Company, 1AO BROADWAY, MONEY LOANED TO BUILD ARE YOUT1- able plare to locate your bosnef Then Invesllnute Ihe merits or DUNTON, MURRAY HILL OR HOLLIS; Lots 25x100 or More. Prices Low, Terms Easy, Titles Guaranteed ; all blKhly developed, curelully restricted, and nee from olsectlonulle features! de. crlptlve maps and tlehels seal. Address E. H. RATH, 1 1 JOHN ST,. N. Y. &M Crtiitr iox$tit. SEATTLE. WASH. ' ' CCwi?h'. K I 7$ 3:Blory 7 rooma frm hotiML , - wHIl onit Or two luU. ChtftD Jlnnir tn "-", f JVILPKKRVj; CQ-rop'.'fi-.l , . p. , Wt S8.000 yiLU UU.V 'QUf.il horn. In tha' ( Adareaa Box l.'i, Homerv111 N J. J cfor nTc o7:tt-Contra. . A o'nh.,,A.Eieb'AI,".?"li'r',u'l,h4 hou" " ,ir. '" b" .' th. lliidaon. 4u minutes from lh. 5".' walk"froU.n',.V.0nV',.'.nl;,,!!lnfc " "'"'ni nil0! lawn 7.nSir-in.,.u,lon' JlIlIart rooms, bowiini all.js, liafidaim.. r,,.AJrS IT? nn 'Id.ne.. at Irvtnrton. 'hKojy.,aa.? wmm r"a"u s A ?.&!' .In ? "OoS'iIOLSB on Hn.ton road, b.: rfi.h-deI!,n.rc,'?,."nt nd maronei-k WBirrae. 1 ia,nriiVp5")ri.Ur,',.,rr"1""" Hbe for larli iVly,r,lor'1,n"",,ou,-lI'"a- lease rent reasonablei Wt.medl.lo po.e.s.on C. n. SIIKI-AKI). 1 yt3 Broad' y. ,, AT.t,,l!V.,;'",T",' T,""?.10""- s"fa"rborout'i Rlrwdals C .!? i . 1 '.'''""' ". ""'I1""1 eleiMllt resHrnoe. foi fl sal. nn I lu let, low prlcrn. h. hUHKIiMIV mi W. 42J at. V Ci'l'JiWs" )IW'"K "0M,!S "'' "''MTorki tl eies,,?.'. !,',,1,i,.'c',"0,S' ru' w'- beautiful eoenerr' II plctiires.iio ilrli.i Mount hiscn. Weatcririter counlvt V une hour from i. rand Cemril Depot b, llarlem Hall. ffl IVLSZSlti07 KW-W00U CAkfEXrifcK,"p?opir i,!'.,SSA,'ErT"rm- aoreV.-price fl.3nt); tprinc Ll . ,,,ri" Rood lion., wood and .to Vor terms Tic. Os countr.V V. K''H "" "I1'1"' ''V"eaUn II W NliMIOI.aTjirB-fcRTTiTII RT -Klejant roun- V lt.J- 7 '"' "' "ollU f"r. lam. house fl ii. ll mfl n i ' '.VV't"'- J"""' M "" -"" llastlnae, 1.11'." ' 'r,n",".f"i'"". our aerra. aiable $(. asaaoni iffi finll),?t!ui ou""co"t " ,un"a' ' mll gl ll'ili i!TT"'c;.f'aTafors7aBon"orTeari io WA '? THOAfAS-J' EMERV.' REAL IP, iVrJ. Al,ANTIC HIUULANDrj, ll "iwr Ar,oi:irii; 1 r l Slate or W ashlnicton. ' i,?!., n,'f' '!''". nd suburban propartv, lavssV iueuts In inlii.raL ro.i, and timber lanjs. address hhVilH l.h V, I'l Angelas. Weshlnrton. rl'"2,'"'7r'"-,ruE.nl,,e' cu'a. of seven rooms and four I tlie l.ouse liaab.en nenly piiln-ed, arid Is Inrnnd r. n.r .ujlio ,i j.'entv iifmi a er ai.l is co.1. .VS'Vffi ;,,V, " '', I' ' " torn now Ull be,H lif.irfliii one liliu.lr l dolais Addr.st .' 1 Mrs JOHN hkaIIV I'aicliuriie, U tji.1 . gnttyw. 'H PIiI5WnT,n,tanPr0nr4pratrUyiletta. W Aa.4i4llrUlantaWulJuUt J