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ESS THAN ELEVES INNINGS.
m j,r, fuicAooa had tub oamie be.
H Cinr. BEFORE DARKNESS SET IX.
H (nine rilck'' Wall, bnt There WlNo
Ullllnc Behind Iltm-Tfca Ctnelnaatla
GT tha Itoatoaa it Betbnck-Clcvelaaa'
Inshea Brooklxa late ninth llace
rlltahiirKh Ileata Philadelphia,
It won hardlr iceatod that New York would
win reitordar'A cm. and, therefore, tbs on
(iilsb was not to keen as It might bare been.
The ssnie did not result In a rout for the New
fork. It rn "Imply acenteoldofeat, nndthe
feillncs of the tooftl enthuslnsts are not vorr
badlr lacerated. With a disconsolate smile
ther cslmlr await the aiinoarnnce ot Ilusle la
theboito-dar.
I'or eume dars rant Brooklyn has held fifth
tlncetlirouch accident. Yesterday the Clevo
Iiodf. who hnTe beconio couraceoue and quite
Srrceon their own grounds, uavo tho badly
dlincurcd r.rooklynlteA a earnce push, and
itnt them errawllnc Into sixth plnce. Djrno'a
men will do woll to keep a sharp lookout, as
tbe I'ltlsbnrchs nro liutnplog along at
s great rate, nml are determined to
have a much better pooltlon In tho raco
tbsn seventh place It Is a mnttor of
history that tnll-rml i-luVs are continually do
lor; unt'lensnnt thins and earning thodisllko
of other team; in the rnco. Tho taiUendm
hare a habit ot varying tho monotony of Al
most constant itotrat by suddonly plnylnn a
j.benomonM enme and trlopliis up I1nu14h.tr
lro;icctlTe rhrtmplons at a time when least
etrocted. This was the case yesterday when
the downtrodden Cinclnnatis roso in wrath
and slammed the Jlostons with croat lolonce
spen the yleMInc turf.
The nttsburch'J resumed their winning
(nit yesterday and hold the l'hlladclphlas
down for a dny it least.
lbo lent Hip ot tho Intern toams clones on
Bntuiday. Aftor to-day's enmoa Now York wil
Bbnvo three cumos tit Clmelanil. Ilnston nt
Chlsitqo, I'lillft Iclnhl.i at Cliielnuntl. ar.d
Brooklyn will hnvo to make Iho best of it nt
I'lttsburch. ,rhl'' will e"d tho won: of the
Knslorr. teams Ir. tho West, and for threo wooks
thereafter the Wostein playors will b
strueitllus on I'nstcrn fields. It Is then
that tho Culcnaos will nord all Ilia
rolnts they have, an tho ."slit will
lw flerco and lurlous. The windup will
show the Hastorn clubs battllnc nroong them
lvos, and the Western toams cutting down
each other's percentages. Tho New Yorka
will end tbe season on tho I'olocmuods with
tbe ISrooklyns an onpononti. whllo Chlcnuo
will-also end up nt home with Cincinnati, and
I'oston will have three hard minion in I'iilla
delphia. 'lhe tcoro- yesterday were:
LblcnBo. 4: .New Yurk. 1.
Cleveland. 7; Krooklyn. 1,
Urn Innntl, 4 ; llc-ton. 1.
liuburli. 8: l'hiladolphla. 4.
1111: i'.Kc(ir.i).
flf. Itrn 1ft Zero, t'luht iron. 7ir. rem.
CHCIIO. 07 41 .11.11 l!tlnit,..W SH ..(.V.l
Iiitou ifj l .0S Ilrnoklyn.. ..47 57 ..-
Msrlnrk ru 44 .tit, . I'mnmreh...44 ni ,411
rn.Kielpbla.5j M .SJIICmclnuatl .43 tu ..113
CIIICAOO, 4: NEW lOr.K. 1.
Cnirxno. Sopt. 1. Whon Cirandpa Anon
looked nut of the club liouso into the bouth
Mdo grounds to-day ho turned that rnmbo
lac 01 his on SOU boys in baseball uniforms.
ej-nwlliiK in a grout liorB8lioo of jutiibl-d
colois that swept about the curving grand
stands and Into tho fli-M itself. He also saw
that oer ll.liUO poisons lind come to Mistnln
linn HirouRli tho ordeal t another eamo wltu
theNew orks. As tbo old geiitleninu s.tiodo
bauulitily up to tbo playors' boncb bu nlso saw
ll.e Aldlne Cornet Hand urnuped upon other
plarers' beni-hes. under tbo loo of the Brand
Hand, wheie louls could nut cot at them
handily.
H hen Qrandpa saw the band he nt onco un
folded his face inioasmiU of pleasant surprise
m.(l went oer nnd Bpoko to theleadei. He
wrapped bis hand about that ot the leader and
n-.keu blm how he was. lie also Inquired
anxiously alter his family, und told him ha
liHd missed him at the traiues. and asked blm
why he didn't como nut oftener. Urandpu
also soueht to obtain bis opinion on the pres
ent and pat state of tbe neatber and its
pr.-hiible condition for the next tliree hundred
yeais t-eomo. Ha nlso asked tho leader to
li t blm heft his horn, and told blm bo inoucbt
It was about as lino an instrument as auy man
cer laid allrover. Then Qrandpa. leanlncin
a pleasant, off-hand ninnnor toward the ollior
rouslciniis. lauehlnsly told the leader that ho
hadn't touched a musical Instrument since he
iok to baseball playing, i-ut added thai bo
seer thought of it or hoard music that
b didn't ttiink of a xnme he. played
i noe In New York -.vlioro tbaro was
t. hand nnd whicli buist forth in a
cra-h of giaduei eery time became to t'io
1 hi. Tim old uenilninnii tuld tbe Ijeamiug
inn-'er that tho efiect was o e of the noatest
I'd most striking ho had over seen.
Then Urandpa a-ked thu lender if be had ever
liaard of a tune called "s-ee. tlie t'onquenng
lifr-i Cnmes." lirnndpa told tho leader that
he tbouglit it M- one of U.a nicest tui.os uer
e.mgiioil out ot a born, .lt-r this convoratiou
un urt. Ciinn.liia. again eMondfiig to th-i leader
n c-or-iial imitation tu attend thu game" when
ever I10 could getnwny. wrenched tho romnin
l.ic metncarp'i- I ones o' tlie band man's liand
out ..(joint, nnd B.ii.l ho'.t hno 10 go and I.ilt
01. th New iniks and llll them with remoii-o
nnd defeat and make tboin wiiii they wero
dead.
And Grandpa did iust aboutasne advertised,
Jickery pitched lor I1I111, 111 d tho visHoik
hit lit nt just about as often nsu pcrsnirlngmnn
alnns the ambition and the hone out ot a per
severing lit on n hot day. Jnhn liwing. who Is
built like a lire escium. pitched lor tlm New
loiks. and. while tbe.olts lind no .MnrdlOias
esthnl time with him, thor insertod a few
lifts. ust where the gaum liad holes lu it and
laved it.
Tlie ilr.t inning consisted of six men and
siv pat onto, two uf which were made byGlasA
I'ck, IlkhordSDii, and I'onnor in a nouulo
Play. In the .secoii'l (ir.indpu. noiding and
mlllng 11 pleasant recgm:lin 00 tho lendernf
thoAl.iino L'oinut it.ind, walked slowly out to
tho 1 late, and .smacked It lu nn inu.rctfiive
manner with his club, lnstnntl) a roar went
uniroin tho boy ball pliunrs, nnd .the lender
Hrklng out llen-oly Willi his baton, tbe
Aidli.o Cornet JlnnJ p-uleil a blast ;
Inrnionyaemes tho il!d. Urandpa straight
ened up and hit the ball. 'Jim baud tilaied
na 1 amateur basolinll eansswiila.l in the air.
nnd itei.rso iloro. plrotioiting beneatli tliat Mr,
ruiiL'lit Itnud silenced thu b js nndlho hand
an. I the utand old man. Tills f.itn attended
tleolTort 01 evory man who went to the bat
fi" "st- ,.0."ee-ln 'l'B third. 1) limy lllcliardsou
threw wildly to llrat, and . korygot a base-,
pchrhei bunted a ball, nnd Kwlni: and (Vnnnr
rushed up to it and stood and c.mtemrlaied
each other and gn.;i-il anxiously at the ball lying
ROftrate at thou- loot, and each in 1 ollte con
ronlty insisted on tlie otlici baing the honor
'-.1 Picking It up. .SoSrliiheruont tcillist nnd
MCKtrv 10 second, but tho next thteo men
went out. And tlie gamu went cm. and tbo
mental strain wrn- as intense In Its a guisn
aa was that or estnrday' struggle
Hut n lhe sixth the old man got all the glory
and all 1 ho music nnd nil tlie iippinuuo bo
could handle llrnn cot a I use on Unll,-.. Ho
ftftlo second. Ho even did n doiilila sbu'llo
I'M' way along tbo Hi o to third. Wi'mot and
I'MiIen filed out. Itut that didn't inako any
niUcrenco, Oiandpa was at I101110, nnd, with 11
tlioiinind boy, whoso hum. 111 Manuard and
IoijhI ho is, bawling at him. ii bit that bail .1
oelt that miido tho bass drum In tho Aldlno
i-ornpt wand gi.sr.n and tlnow the born that
jannud aboo it lll.oa fiiunolon a man-of-war
Into a violent 111 of ecuglilnir.
1 ha ball ioai ed tho diamond nnd lly.in was
tome, 'ihon llio boys nnd 1I10 1 nnd nud tho
tiands cut b-cso, and a ro.iriind a crush swept
flown lotlranilp.i, who 'ins Imwluc nt second,
"bore he bnd chn'Otl while tho hall was boimt
thrown in, that ilft-d bis rap trom bl bend
puiiing!;,! his hair. Kveu bnloro that yell
BM iiied Carroll Islil a long, ileei welt Hernf-s
ine lace 01 tho ball, liraiidnn's feet woro nlnp
ling with glad ropnrts on tho lino from third,
re 1 mititlior an earned rim. w.is k-o:viI,
Jhoinnn whoi.at lu tho coils of that liuco,
coarMt liorii lul Its mouth wave slowly lu tho
flriiim its thro.il 1 tiiiuli out a joioiih note, that
lsanliig ah tig plpl.ut fences on Wentwortli
nienuo Hill, nnd though Caiioll was thrown
nit at second, Iniiuodiiitily tbo led and bluo
and black nnd green caii'iofthe boy sb bull
twits lai-vii up tn tlin toj. nr tho gland stand,
i) t their woan-rs fought onch other with joy.
tin this same Inning Ibo New York woro
jievenied from scoring only by tb shnrpest
eulng. O'ltourke was hltby a ball and got
'( ;ccond locnuae l'feffer, in trying to
head him oft whon IMhlen throw him
hall which Clnrkson had knnckod. did
lot n-oie with any exciting celerity,
af,n ' when Olaascoek sacrificed the Ahline
' rrmt J'.and lolded Ii initelo nml wlied IIh
''. ji' Tlnelf'ey !,r h lly. which Uvnn
'tSil .?" '" ,irhl hiirli"l b-icU to the plate quickly
.ara :" L1 .'" ''"'d ti'iinni i at third, nnd Orand-
'" !' '""."'1't living's y Tims Hushed with uc
!" K,i "10 co,t' batteo in the vei v next Innlnc,
1 I . ' ,w" "len 0ll(i eaincd tbolr ilrnnilpa'n
i .1 '" "I'othi-i 1-11:1. Vlckery hit n stinglug fln-
;'fl 11 i"ir hcond base, nnd Ik-hrliei' Inriuped
Sa tu. ''"li to tho cniriiit-o gate. That's how he
ta mtpre-.od to b CK-dlted with a throe-
vcj ,u Y hit to-day. nnd that's why Vlct.ery stored.
j'm i!'"1 tho Aldlno t met liand belched outnn
fefl y.i'1'11!1 melody, h'o it did acnlii In tlm
M ,n'' "I'eu Ilahsett iiindo a wild tliinwaiid
Wil i. ir ,,v,eDt ,0 ''ft" whon Connor lussod.
rT i i.ii'i0,ol'd. and turned, nud fumbled over a
I'"1' Iclery drove at him. und when Cooney
Is 1 l'.nB Plunging homr. TbavlaltorH made their
?w.ri,lu bocauso ltlchardson rapped an awlul
ft 1 mo. bag ut ot a horto who was laughing ovr
ChlounVi tlatorr. bManit SehrlTer let a ball
brush by hla bundled, hands, and because
Olasscoek made n sacrifice hit to 1'fofTer. Tho
Aldlno Cornet Hand did not play after that in
ning. Tho score:
tilH'ir.n. I ji Tna.
Hll'.L M.pn.l,.
Rrin. e. f. 1 11 3 11 ooore. e. f I s u o
J iiiiiou 1. r 1 1 11 n 11 liM.nt, ;t.ib.,.o 1 o .1 1
liatilan, adu,,.n 11 11 -i n Tiirnan. r. r . o 1 I 11 0
Anv.n, IM b....l 1 lu 11 OCcnuorlitli.il 11 12 11 I
Crro;u r. f ....11 1 :i 0 0 triiourkf. I. f..u 0 u 11 u
Cooiify, ..., t 0 j s liloirdnon -jab I 1 a 3 l
rrniir, --'d b,,.u n 1 j n iittucook, . n 0 :i 7 11
llckerr. p.... 1 I 11 :i 0 llurkKv. 0.....0 o n 2 11
stultrr, c 0 a a 3 0 Koini p 0 u 0 o o
Telaln. 4 "flB7ia "a Tolali ,T 7a?i "a
ridco u 11 n 0 o a 1 11 1-4
KewWrk u 0 0 0 o u 1 0 o-l
EjrnM r.ini-Clilejo, X Twobna tilt-TIrnn.
alchsrdxm. Thrif kaia hlt-blirlver. Haiti on nam
Brhwlnir, .1! by liokiry, 2 Hit bynllolifr-Carroll.
OIlpurLa. Mruck nut-liy I5wnj, i by Vlrkirr. 3.
Mil on baim-Chloto, 3- New Vork, S. 8crltlc
lilia Hyati, OUHcnrL (Ji Eioltn biia-ilyan lioubt
plays I'ounry ana Anion 1 llirhardnon. (Ilaiicock. and
onnar; uiaiirotk. Illehardinn. and Connor. I'a'inl
bMl-Mirlver. Atlandanc. Il,0u Tlmt-1.40. I'm
plra Lynch.
CI.KVr.LAND. 7 : BnooKi.tB, 1.
Ci.kvei.ani), Bept. 1. Tho bnooball cranks of
this section feel that thay aro "soma pump
kins" to-night, to ubo an agricultural com
parison, as the good pltchiugof Farmer Young
this nftorroon put the Clevolaud Club back
tnto filth place, from which position it has
ison oustod on orory trip that it has mado 111
the Last. Cup:. John Montgomery Ward who
didn't day to-dnv, as soino time during the
game n( resterdny ho got 11 stitch In his
shoulder that palnod him considerably, and
hedecldodio tnko a day oil and put young
.Kly In at short. Tho latter hadn't much to
do. but he did that llttlo uncommonly woll. It
was Hull Collins, however, wlio boro olT tho
honor blue card lor llrooklvn. Ho has got ono
error marked against him, but it was an ex
cu.ililo mlsplav, mrhernn two-thirds of the
length of tho Hold to catch a lly, aud thou
drnrpod it.
Young alwniv has a groat doal of speed, hut
this altoruoou ho appeared to hnioanaxtia
prcsuro of steam on. und the ball whizzed
over tho pinto llko a Mioll out of a mortar. Asa
result iho Ilrooklyns did not meot tbo ball
Bquuroly. and l.ept rapping out lllrs to Jesse
lUnket. who chased around his garden until
bis tonguo fnlrly hung out of his mouth, but
ho stuck to his work bravely nnd not one got
aw.-iy iroin him. Jletween arguing with tbo
umpire nud making double plais. Chllds had n
high old time. Ho played a lino game, ami
was so proud of tbe Inct that bo kicked up
his heels In joy every time ho threw a
man out. 3 bo local club bunched Its hits on
C.u-utbois. nud tlint accounts lor his dofent.
Ho did not like r.mslle'i decisions on balls and
otrlki-s. but Young had as much ground lor
complaint on that scoro as the l'nrislnn. Not
a lemblnnce of a bit was mado by either side
for three Innings. In the fourth l hllds tapped
n sharp single betweon I'lnkney nnd Kly. and
JlcKeuii sacrificed, Ciiruthers to Tout. Dails
followed with a hit that wont to Collins on tbo
llrst bound, and Chllds scorod. Then Toboau
soul a hot one past I'lnkney, Davis going to
third.
Toboau started to steal second, and Klnslow
threw to Kly. Hiivis made tracks for home,
sliding to the pinto and taking KlnslowolT his
foet. Kly had thrown tbo hall to Klnslow. who
dropped it. and Tebenu scored. Tho home
team had thus scored enough runs to win. The
score:
CIRTHLA-ie. I IIOOBITf.
r. tr.roir. n.tLP.(ii.n
Purkrtt. r f . I 17 0 llfolllni, 0 f.....o 0401
1 liililo. I'd b. ..I 1 .1 4 o Kly. a o 1 I a u
McKran. a. a . I 3 4 L' l-outz. lit b. ..0 111 u o
limine, f. ...1 1 (i l lllirni. r. f 11 11 a o 0
Trtnu. : b 1 2 0 0 0 I'inkner, .db...o l 11 a u
Mine-, lllb. O 0 H o 0 i.rllllH 1 f . ... 1 I O 11
llrAlear. I. r...i 1 2 0 0 O'llrlen i'db. u u 4 a 0
lininrr c... 1 I a 1 0 Klml.xv. c o 1 1 2 I
Voiilnt, p. 1113 0 l-amtlilra. p ..I 1 0 a 1
TotaV !r 11 2712 a Totala. 1 U27II II
Clavelan.l n n 0 3 3 0 u 0 17
BrnoUii 0 o 0 o u 0 u I 0-1
1-arncd run Clereland .r: Brooklyn, 1. Two-bane
Mt-i.rintn IhreabaKa lilt McKeati. baerlflC9 hill
rnildi(J). Mchaan. Hy, loutr. Lett on ba.ei i! mo
land. (I: firookl)ii. A struck out-By Younr. I. by
1 arutben 2. Bai on l.alli Off Voona. 4. oif raru
ther'. a Poulila playi cliildi. MaKeaii. and Mrtue:
I'll Ida and Mrllia: Kir. O'llrlen. and Kout7. blolen
bai-a Collins, (irlitln. Caruiticra..Mrit bale on errors
ric eland. I: Ilr.'i.klrn. I. Tlnio-l:.l7. Umpire
Liuille. Attendance. 1,100,
CISCIS5ATI. 4 aosToe, 1.
rMrtsviTi. Sept. I. A rloie irama wai won by Cin
cinnati thin afternoon. Bmton made a di-perate Imt
111 iticrefifiit Htlempl 10 tie Die icore In tlie eiRtltll Mc
1'liee plif 01 menu) itop of KelU a f rounder priTentlnir
tbe icorllur ot two runs. Attendance. fHW. Tlielcoro:
ciscissati. I BOSTON
itliral'. R.la. p.o.a.B.
Mcpliee. :db.. ti 1 4 a 0Lont 11...... I 2130
I.atl.am adb..l 1 o 2 1 isiovey. I. f.....o 0100
MaliUan r. r ..o 1 a 11 o Lowe, c f- ... 0201
lirownilllt. I r.l n 1 0 0 kelly. c u I s u I
llolllday. ct 10 10 OiNanh ad b. 11 0 1 a 0
Helllr. ntb ...11 I u 1 ohuci.fr litb.'i o 10 o 0
hiiilih. ..o 11 1 4 I Brodle.r. r. . 0 0 2 11 11
Harrington, c .1 I 7 10 o ouinn 2d b 00430
l.biaci.p 0 1 1 I 0 Oiarkion, p-...' 0110
Total! "4'727i2"2 Totala I 35710 2
Cincinnati o 0 0 0 n 1 13 0-4
Boiton o 0 o o 0 I 00 01
Famed rnni-ClnrlnnatL 21 lloiton. 1. Taro-baie hit
Lnnir stolen l.atee Brownlnc. Kelly, Brodla Flrit
on bam-By Khlnea. J: by Clarkion. 2. Hit by pltchal
ball-Hrodia. vutiin. Struck out-Ry Rblnta, 7: by
clarkion. 3. Pamd ball-Kelly. Wild pltcn-Rhlnaa.
Time I.5U. Umpire Hunt.
rimiCHGH. ; rHILADRLPRIA, 4.
PirriicR'-n. Sipi 1. In a one ilded umi hire to-dav
the home team defeated tlie Phlladalphlai Ha'ilwln
pltclied rery well, and 10 did l-iprr until the ninth lie
mnr. Corkiilli'abattlRtc and I.ally i neldlnjr were tba
reuturei. Attendance, 1,170. Tbe score
riTTSICROH. I ruiLaoaLrsu.
H.IB.P o. a.k 1 r. la p.n. i. r.
Blerbaner.:db.i 035 n'Hamllton. I.&.11 o e o 2
Miuvart. . a. ..I 1 2 h 1 Thompson, r. to 2200
Miller, c u oil 0 cnininu.c .1 I 6 11 0
Betkler. Iltb..l III 1 o.nelebanty. cf.l 14 0 2
llaulon 1. (....! I 1 1 oi.Mim ;uu 1 0 2 3 1
J.allJ, r f O 0 2 1 0 Mayer. I ....0 110 1
licilfr. :'d b .110 0 llHniwn. ut b...l o 1 o 11
l-orklilll, r. r. .'.' 3 2 0 1 Slilndle, 3d b..o 0 12 1
1'aUwln.p 1 I I 1 11 Liper. p 0 0 11 1 0
Total .13 "S i? IB "3 Totala 4 6 27 8 7
ritllhurlb 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 D-S
I'lilladelplila. l 0 11 0 0 0 II I 3-4
Earned rum I'ltuburith. 2. Horns run CorkhllL
Cacrln.eblu Baldwin l.'l flementi llelehnnty.Mruwn,
rhindler.') Iiouble nlayi iyernd Broun: fchucin.
Blerbaner and Berkley. MrKt 0.10 on lialli-llltl-burali.
3. Philadelphia. 4. Struck out rittibursh v
r-rdia.le'phla. a Stolen baiel llanton. Cnrkhlll. KlrKt
bae on erron Pltt-burib. 4: PIHladelphla. 1. Pasae.l
ba.l-Mlller. lilt by pitched ball Mundle. Latl on
bei-riltihurls T, Philadelphia, 4. Tlina-I:40. L'ui
pire Mcuald
iaatcrn Aaaoclutlon.
AT LE8AR0.
Lebanon 0 0003001 03
Buffalo 0 O 0 0 II 0 IJ O 2-2
Bare lilt at Lebanon. 13: Buffalo. 5. Krrori Lebanon,
0; Buffalo, I. l'llcUtri-Jcl and Uerman.
At Troy-naln.
The American Aasoelatton,
Yesterday's American Association games re
sulted as follows:
Athletic, 5: St Louis. 1.
Uoston. 9: Columbus, 5.
Washington, 3; Louisville, 1.
Milwaukee. 9; Baltimore, 5.
THE IlKCOr.P.
miu. iron. tftl. rerc. lul'. trim. bat. m a.
Boiton 77 3! .T0ul('ollimhle.,SI nj ,447
M. I.0111 ....71 4.' .t2sMllTiuuk..47 61 .431
rialihnure. ...'') " i.'il,aiuniiion .30 07 .i(4 1
athletic 'jS '- .:2l.oulivlll....33 7J ,3ii
iTiiLtTirs a; it, iouh, 1.
rim inrLriiu. Sept. I. The HL Louli Drowni were
unable to nn.li their hl'.i ihu afternoon, und the lb
lctlca won handily. Tliearurei
ATHLETIC I IT. IODI
R,la.r.o.i.R. Kln.r.o. i.k.
Wood I. f I I 11 liny, e. f I 2 2 11 u
HcTaraanr.cf.l I 2 11 0 ruiier.Ih......" o 2 ! a
Larkin r. f " 1 " u o. Mci orti.y. r f..o 1 1 I o
MI'lliran lit u.o IJli I 0 n-.Seii, 1. f. ... 0 1. 1 11 o
lialiiuan. -.4 b 1 1 " 4 l,Ly..ni, :.d b....o 0111
4'nrcuran. a a .2 1 4 2 Oil oiniikey, 1 b.o 112 I o
Mulvry, .'rt b ,.11 I I 3 I Boile a. u ll 2 2 I
l'ro. c ... . 0 a I llParlin r .. 11 0 f. I 11
Wcjldl'-. P--- " 0 0 2 OSlllUU, p 0 U I 4 0
Totlla ,. 102; HB3 Totala I 4 2711 2
Athletic 1 0 II 0 11 1 0 2 1-5
ht 1..1UU... 0 o 11 11 O I (I o O-l
Tl ree-bue lilt-('nrcirn Poub'e p'ar r.illr.
Box le, ami romll.cy, Wood and iiailuoin. I'ori-oran.
rel. and llalliniu 1 irl baae n n ill '.to. id lio
Tiuniny. l.arMu (Ji. O'seil. I.yoin. oliiuke), Harliiiir,
Stltetli .str.lik out-Mlllllall Ueylilutf III. O'.Scll.
Belled. Mivetll Panel t.111 1 Cre-l Wild pllihee
iVaynlui; (I), htiretti U). limo-iii'J. tiuplre-ler
ituion.
aoirov, o, rmmnrr, S.
Boto-. Seot 1 -Althouitli tho roiumbm playera out
bulled the Beaneateri u-day, they were not able to
win. Theicoret
feunrol. ibLVMrcl.
a. In. pa a. r.' r. In p.n i.k.
Brown, c. f. ..4 3 2 0 11 rronhi. :! b.. i 2 1 ft 11
Dullv r. r 2 .1 o o 11 11 Bmrkc, a.itiu 12 3 0
yarrell. I'd b 1 1 11 7 o Dune... c. f , 0 I .1 0 11
Hronili'ri lubo mi 11 n'Mienl, r f. . n I 0 11 o
Illiirr.U n, I. f .0 1 2 n ii.ThIifIkiI. I. f I I 2 11 o
MuriillV, c I 2 a II ulliumitn c , I I 11 II I
iPBrVn. p .. 1 11 0 J 11 I. retort a 1.0 11 i a o
Mrlckrr '.'dll, II u .' 4 I I rlmlie. Ini b I an I 1
lladlord, 1. 1, ,11 u I 3 u Milium, p.., 11 11 o 2 I
Tolali ,,. . -"u 1027 id 7 Tolnli . 5 l 27 7l "3
lloiton I 'i a I 11 0 2 I l-i
Coluinbuv. 0 0 n u u u 2 I ; 1
Karned rum-llot(n. a, f'eliii.iijui Home run
Murphv Tvol.e bin Hull), Iwllchrtl, l.elnilio.
sacruli liir rarreli 1:11, nrnmlirri (3), o linen,
MrU-ker. rta.lford fwllehell (.-), Wheeloel, Sullivan.
Motrn 1, tin-Puffy 12). Broullier. Itadfor I Firat buae
on balli-liy o-srlcn. 41 br Milllran, ft Kirit Paaa oil
erruri-Uoiioii. -.", rolumbui. I lilt by pitched t.all
O'llrlrn. Palled belle Uuiril, 3. Hlld pllch-.Sulllvin.
Mruck nut-Uy o Brian. .1; by Hillhan. I. Houble
plaia-l-'arreii, r-trlckir and Itroutbon; Hheelock and
l.fbane. 1 rook 1 Wheelock una l.ohaue: (trni ki,
I.thane ami Poirte. Umpire 51 J, llahoney. Time
I 47, Altel.lnca-B7'i
wnm-trT'lv, .1 lot-iivilli-, I,
Wh-'INCtiiv hej t, I It win (i la'e when Ilia I.oula
vil ei r.irl.eil the vroiiieii t (Uv 11. at at lhe cud r ih
nfih Inn inr lhe camr km i utieii en account or dark
tie Atit-iidanci I 7"i. Iheicure
twlo-(i,Tiy, 1 KilllTIIIP,
r la, p.n 1. p 1 v. la. p.n. i, r.
Miirnbr. I f 1 i 2 u u Tailor, lit b 0 11 11 I 11
llaiueld a a. ..a I 11 1 n Unirr if .1 2 I u 11
llrUiilrc. c . u n 11 01 Kin hue. 31 b ,11 1) I 0 11
bun-tiile, r. t .0 n u o o .leuuiui.'. 1 o I ft J I
I'urlli c r . 1 n 0 11 I Mrelleli I f, 11 n 0 11 n
Hci aulei. Ik.l o l 11 11 vim r f .0 I o 11 o
Piivtii v.l it . ..( I 1 11 0 Miinuii'l., .'J Un n 1 4 I
Alior.i. .id b.,. I 0 1 4 oialill c . 11 11 I a 1
foreman, p ,.u u u 1 0 MieLIn n 11 o u 11
Tolali 7S "a Ts"j "ll lotali T 1 i pi "3
Waihlnirton 1 0 2 n a
LouliTlll - I 0 0(10-1
Karned ron LonliTllla Twotaie hit Weaver,
Double plar Taylor and Jinnlnti tint ban on hall!
-Waiblontoo, 4j Louiirtlle.A struck oui-Uy lora-
man. 4i by Miikln. & railed ball-Cahtn. wild
pltchH-Mtakln, 3, Tlme-liia Cmplre-Kirlna.
miwickiR, Oi iJiTinor.r, 0,
tliLTiaORP, Sept. I. -Milwaukee won In-itay't (ama
from Baltimore by hitting the ball. Attendance, I.UTO.
Iliaicurei
AlTIMonK. I llllWACtRP.
1. ln.Po. a.p.1 11. la. p.n. i. P.
Wilch, 2db.,,.l 1 2 4 2 flrlm c, f ... .0 2 s 0 11
Bay, p. t 1 I 4 I" u I'emt, -.'d b , .11 11 a 2 2
v. Ilaliren I f..o I 3 o n'l'anavan, n. a n 11 1 a I
Warden. Ut ti .11 I lu II ll llalryl.lpla, I f 8 3 3 11 0
lonniion. c. f. .1 u a 11 2 l.atlc. r r ,...j 2 2 11 n
(lllbrrt. 3.1b .2 3 0 O I Shock. 3d h.. ,113 3 1
Ncilraw. a. a. 11 I o 1 0 Carney, 111 b.. I I H 2 11
Tonmend. c. 0 11 4 a 0 Mien. p. I o I I "
llesly.p 0 1 o 3 ulaujlin, c. I 3 6 2 I
Total! .'s "H27io "s Tolale "iinVri? "H
Balllmor 4 0 n 0 0 0 11 1 0
Milwaukee u 4 1 I 0 0 O 2 l-u
Domed rnni-Mllwaukee, a. Two I air. hlu (lllbert,
Orlni. i ainrhn. Three bale hill hm.k, Painmple ('Ji
lanllsltren. Stolen baei-Ualtlmori Houn a play
hillen. Carney and I auahn. Pir-t bate on lialli-B.il
tlmora 9j nilwaukee, a. lilt by pitched bitl-Weich,
(lilbert. struck out-By Klilon, 4. Jlme-2 1. Urn-pire-Pavlv
Oilier Giamee.
ecus cuxTa, 12: saw rona rkirrtci n.
Pomtchke. the manaier of the New York lteicrrei.
threatened 10 dltcharue the men who played In yeiicr
day a irama at the Polo urounda, Tho icorei
MW TORR RrriKVKI. I tlCAS U1AST.
R In. r (i.a. f.I 11. la.r.a i.R.
ltayei L t ...11 u I 11 o .lackaon. c 1 1 I a
lloraii. 2db...,l 3 2 A I'lBord. yd b.....l I : 1 1
Sletke. Mb ,.11 1 l 11 I Karmn, p 3 2 n 4 o
(onuell, litb I 1 12 1 (iillant i-d b ..I I 1 2 .1
Burreil a. e....l Baa l,Nrl-on, Lf I u I 11 1
Hoi-iicbke. r. r.2 11 o o 0lcrrlll. a. a 1 3 3 In 2
I'olllni. c, p,,.l 2 1 1 2 rreaman liih.2 1 17 I n
Barry.o.r 0 11 I o 0 W atklni, c f I I 0 n 11
biniili. p,o 0233 1 Diui, r. r.. ...1 1 n u 11
Totals,, ..Ti II J4 iTT "7 Totala i7igd21 7
Connall hit by batted balL
KewYork neaervei I nooooaos n
Cuban U'anta. 2 11 11 H o 11 I 1 12
Earned rum New York lleieriei t: Cuban Olanti.
1. Unt bale by errnri.New lork Bemei, , 1 uban
lllanta. 4. Left on haiei New York llenervia. )2 uban
uianta. 2. Firit bale nn balli-on Smith, 2. off Barton,
2 Mruck nut Iminicbke. Jarkir.11. Nelson. UaMa
Ihree-iianehit I'olllua Iwobaie hiis-Collins. Moran,
Barton, Terrili. Saorldce hlts-Sinilh, Haul. Waiklm.
mien baiei Moran, 1 nnneli. hmlih Pnut.le plays
Terrili an 1 Freeman. Finiih. Conned and Moran. Hit
by pliclier-liomtcliko turn piichra 1 olllus ,1. liar
ti.n. 3 Parird taili-Colllct, 2, r-mllti, I. I mpire
Wo dell. Tluoo-l 40.
AT CCRII1GT05.
Pooth Royalaton 0 t 3 0 0 n 0 I. 5
UnlTsnlty lermont(mllHla)0 0 o I 0 0 1 o 02
Baseball Oamii To-day.
IfATIOMAL IrACCR,
Chtrajo va New York, at Chlcairo.
Cleveland ra. Brooklyn, at neieiand.
Cincinnati va hniton at Cincinnati.
1'ltut.urib va riiliadslphla, at I'ltubu.'fh-
AUailllAS A4'.ilAT10t
Athletics vs. St. Louis, at Plilladetphta.
Boston va coluniiiui. at Boston.
Washington vs Louisville, at Washlnfftox
Baltimore vs. Milwaukee, at Baltimore.
PAITVRS A-iOCIATI0 1.
Lebanon va Bnflalo, at Lebanon.
Troy vs. Albany, at Albany.
OTHIR liAMRI.
Platen liland A. C, va, Bonon A. C at West New
Brtgbton.
Bnaeball Note.
A Reader B wins.
Fred Carroll will probably 10 le lhe Paellto coast for
the remainder of the aeaion.
Ilanlon li not playinz ball with the Plttiburah team.
Mciiunulirie ctalmt d he coul 1 not i;et good work out of
the team while llanlun 111 lu the held.
.Many Headers Tho champlinihlo Is decided on the
ba-la of peri-entaite. and thereloro the club with the
larireit number of poluts at the closo of the leaion wins
Iho liennaut.
Constant Header If a runner on flrit base attempts
to iteHl vecoud juit as tour I nl'i are called on the bats
man, the runner cannot he put out, hut la forced to
eecond by lhe batimau taVliiic lint on balls.
CiscissAti. i-ept. I. old timrrs will remember Joe
Miller the -.eternn second baseman uho succeeded
Rosa Barnes all'litcatio inttie'.u- Ills body arrlied
here to-day from M hue Brar Lake, .Minn , wlmro he
I. al livid lor a decade. He will bo buried here, bis old
borne.
The Wall street team will have tha most difficult task
of their 1. aieball experience to perform this afternoon
at Prospect Park. rlicy-MII meet lhe strongest leant
that possibly rould be selected from Die llrookl-u
Amateur Asioctilioii and as tin- Intter team have been
prsrllslinr fur the event for some time ll looks as if
there would be a idg- drop In stocks to-morrow.
Xessr "York "Vncht Knclne Association.
The New York Yacht Raclnir Association held their
reirular monthly mt-elini; last evening at O'Nells
corner of Mxth aenue and Twenty eecond street.
Delegates from the following yacht clubs were present:
Bajswater. Drook'in. Canarsle, Columbia, Harlem,
Hudson River, Indian Harbor. Jersey City, Kil
Von Kail, Newark, Newark Bsy, New Jersey,
North r-hrewsburi. Oceanic, l'asonla, sting- sins'.
Mmen Island Athletic, Tappan Zee. I1, Itllains
bursh, aud Vonkers Corlnllilan. Tha meetlna
was called for tho purpose of arranging the
prellmtnarr details of their third annual regalia,
which Mill be held on I.abor Par. Prizes are offered In
no less than aeventeen clasia arranged as follows:
Clasa A. all echooners over 4nfeet; cahln stoopa cutters
and yawls. Class B, .'.J to iU feet Class C. 45 to .'1 1 feet,
Clsss 11. : to 4.-1 feet Clasi E. J2 to :vi feat Class F, 27
to 32 feet Clasn 11. 27 feet and under.
Open Jib ami Mainsail Class I. 27 In 32 feet; class 2.
21 to 27 feet: class. 1 21 feet and under Cabin Cat
rigged Yachts lasa 4 oser 23 feet: cla-s fs 21 feet and
under. pen Cat rlgved class tt, 27 to a. feet, class 7,
2J to J7 feet, claes h, 20 to2J feet; class ll. 17 to 2U feet
class HI 17 feet and under
Inless two yachts start no nria will be awarded In
any class.
Tnls 1 regatta promises to berths most sticesssful
ever held by the association, so far no less man ivi
Taohts have entered, which comes pretty near break
ing the record tor entries. The iron steamboat C gnus
1. as been secured for Ibe members and guests of the as
sociation, and vltl follow the yachts over tbe course.
llrarat 'Willing; to Race,
It was learned last night that W. n, Hearst, the owner
of steam jacht No If, was willing to race hla yacht
against Mr. Norman L. Munroa little flyer, the Nor
wood, but that ho sis e-tperlmentlng with her and try
ing the merits of various screws before he would
race. While the p-oreller that lhe llerreihoffi put
tn her li undoubtedly capable or deve o nn.r great
aoeed. Mr. Hearst uilluoi lie satfsfle 1 until ho has
tried one or two others While ho wai experimenting
with his launch Aiiuila In r-an trnncisco Ba ho discov
ered ttial he could get far more speed out ot
the boil wnh a liermsil propeller, r-lnre then a
number of liuproeme is have been made ln high
steed propellers nn.1 it 'a not at all unlikely that Mr.
Hearst ladeilrioui uf trilngone or two of them befoio
be will be willing to rs.ee ngiinst lhe Norwood. That
be is not adser.lo .1 rare isicrt.itn and he will un
doubtedly romiui.nirato with !r. Munro on the eublect
within tLeuexl ten day;.
Yachting ttoaelp,
Tbe handiomo new house erected by tho Shelte
Island 11cl1t Club will lie formally turned over to tho
orgaulralioo to-morrow si neu the plant will bo opened
with appropriate (.errmoiiles.
In the regatta of the New York Bsr aqnadron of tha
Corlnllilan Navv last rUlurdav the svtnners were Clasa
A. Nanklc nwnel by '1 W Hawkins, Clsss B Pose,
owned l.y U. Ellsworth. Class C, Irel owned by C.
J)e-inond.
I'or a purse of $?0 conlrtbuted eriually by the own
ers of lbo two vacllts, the 24 foot Jib and mainsail boat
Our llauof the Newark Yatht I lub a Peel ami the
lola of the Essex Yacht Clun raced on Saturdar after,
noon os er a Often n. 1.0 trltnguUr lonrieon NeuarU
Bay TI10 start 11ml rinlsli or lhe race were oil lbo
club home of tbo Newark Yacht t lub. at the foot
of Wist Twenty-fourth street, llayonne. The our Own
got under nay Pre: and gradually tncreniid her
advantage. She cnereil the conrie in 2 hours nnd 't'l
minutes and won bv t'.ree niluutes she was sailed by
I'ourtiandt Urals e.l. Mie Is ilie ironertyor W. P Vree
lan.l 'lhe I lola Is owned br Henry I. Nngle of Newark.
The nvn XI between the yachtsmen over their cralt Is
so Intense that mother rai'o is In be .irr&nited between
tl.e boats.
A IMr.rntlns C.ontrHl on Stnton Talnnd.
The members of the Ergueteanue Club at fliffords S.
I., aroenjojfnf: t'.cinsclroi. I'ls'ilng became too tama
for them. and. although tor: line fiv red rhilr hooks a
few weeks ago ll doesn't rniorlnem now sun ihey
aroashappv and as loetyus sou. I re.is The) had a
boat race Ibe other da) in which the faiorlto was not
only b-aien bJl up-et and IcjiouiliiliMisty towel home
t lhe victor hwliuin.ng luatiliis were next In order
and when they petered 1 ut, a lie rating contest took
place Ihu other (.veiling between loorge slcvers, the
hecretury of tlm cluli. and hi cmi Isct Johnson, a
onie prominent intmber of a coli red (lurch "aw.iv
down 111 riurlda " The ( ngagi-lui ut orcurrid .it
('apt. N'olnu's llo'el ainl i.letil. Mitchell wai
referee. It w is nu Insl n Hi ant n'Tatr hi the Jii.l.-uiei.t
or experts, lor tuey .u t snle I 111 .levotirlu? only leu
I ills, thai Is to sav Illn pleseit.-h, I'nlh hecau e ex
isusti it, alul lhe liiaich was ilerlnre 1 a draw Heaion
Jolinsoii sni. I th it 11 he was "lily tn ' roper rcn.titiou ho
coul I gar awio 11 llh llliy pies. .Mr .Mi-i ers ll.slsli, I Hint
if 1 lie weathir h id not been so uurmorable le could go
seienly.llve
"I.OU lan t i.eit me on watermelons'" exclaimed
Johnson
"111 go you on watermelons!'' said the grave Secre
tary. rn Hie match was miido It will come off this
cseulng. .Mitchell and Nolan have laid In anork of
watermelons ror the great struggle 'lhe oilds are on
Joiinsiui coroner Hughes of Clifton, svlm is also an
undertaker and skilful euibalmir. is watching lhe case
w llll a great deal ut interest
A Ifnril Itiic- for Yimnc ITIrde.
The r.mplre City Flying Club of New York hell their
second youn,pblrd race from Pine drove, Pa., on Aug
po. engaging v 0 blrdi from twenty lof's. Tin stirt
win made ill H .1 ,M with Iho win I west und lhe ski
sllghtlv oierrasl. t hmne It was both filial and
raining, with a iiortlicist winl, an 1 the birds thai
reached home the same dav l.u i no ensv it st, hrtore
them i,iuiu. ti number urrisod lute .md 1 01n11lct1.lv
exli.iuslid loe o lowing is tho u-sutt or the rate
aud ti couly lulls whose returns wero certldedi
.41. licd
In loft. Wit. jerfoir,
0 cner. M. 1:. s illl'l. rnritx,
r, A. Hahr, Jr 1 ao 4.1 110211 itiso
.1,1 Jones 10.1:0 nana toia
F.Whltsiey I ftl 30 117 as rj
I'.UMorelon 1 fiA 30 IISA4 SH2 4
Jamet VY. Ilooiel 2 1113 117.44 tw.7
A New IVnrld'a llccord on llio TTtaeel.
There were some big wheeling done at the fifth an
mint race tneel of the Ouaker 1 Ity Wheelmen at tha
p. Itudeiphln Pa eualt Park on Saturday. Tbetweniy
livn inlte road lace whs ttie special leatiire, lliere were
11 e-u si triers and W 1 r is of illunlngton Pel.
' Hitoi.i 1 1 ti.e scrrttcli men. Iliorac was won by A I
b.rl Meigs of lhe 11 llnilnvi.in itiireiClub with eleven
tuiii'ites stari. His tiiuu was 1 hour 2f iniuutss la
sreon I. eeats houeier. broke Hie wor.d a record
Inr the distance, the tlin 1 being 1 hour 22 minutes 19
sicond.
Arils c M, A, (' Wheplnicn,
Amcetlngof the Plcjcle ilhiiloa of llio Mauhattau
Allilellci'lub was lieid on .Mi.nda) el ruing for lhe pur
pose of electing of.lcers for the ens nil!):) car. 'lliefol
hiw-ng olticers were olerted Captain, F II llowland
lirst 1 Iciiu nuul II It Moueypenny . becon I lieuten
ant. J ll auiisrson. Bugler, . A. Marice, Color
Bearer, I', T, how no, cecreiary, F, II, Ilowlaud,
Berkshire Hills Tla.NiwYork Central (Ilariim divis
ion) Hulls! cars vu luorslDif and sisulug iralua, tsi
Hint UUIs.-Jf.
wjltttullimtgltsmmMmamaiiiM
TENNY IS BADLY MATEN.
T.A TOSCA ASD HACtXK OAT.T.OV AfTAV
most mst is Tim srxen stakes.
Aa IHb aa s House. It la Hard to Flan re
What Chance Ha Und to 'Win Against
Hnch as Filly aa I.a Toaea-The Inhlle
Knew Nothlnc About It. Though, aid
Pluaft-ed tin nim-Mtrathmeath IVIaa tha
Twin City Handicap, and Yorksrllle Belle
Lands tha Autumn Htakea In is Dalian..
Favorites and outsiders won nn oqual num
ber of inces at Hheapshoail Day rosterdnr
nltornoon, Tenny sustaining a bad dofeat In
the Bpeed BtnKcs won, by La Tosco, whllo
Yorfcvlllo Belle, favorite for Iho Autumn
Btakos. ilofeatod a fair fiold in clevor stylo.
The Twin City Han. Heap at ono mile nnd a
qunrtor. for which Fliomo was nnmod as a
starter, hut withdrawn early In the ilir. tur
nlshori a colossal surpris). Stintliuienth wln
nlne nt.lonir odds, with ltnceland second and
the fntorlto, Hoy dol Hoy, third.
The McI,eweo contlncont played Yorkvlllo
Belln rery heavily to win tho Autumn Smites,
nnd when tho hantlsomo filly dlsposod of hor
opponents In clover st lo they pat nil tholr
winnings on Hoy del Hor, knoeklnc tho odds
down from 4 to 1 to 8 to 5. Ilyron McClelland
Bcintchod Derinuiln, nnd na tho raco wns run
It showod that tho yotinrr Kentucklnn orrod. It
Is ncortnlnty thnt no hnrso in the race at tbs
wclchts parried yostonlav can outrun the son
of liors.in throuuh the stretch. Thero was ab
solutely no naco for flvo furloncs, but from
thoro homo tho rnca was n cood one, Kncllsh
Lajy ami Frontonn: cut out the rutinluK till
tho head of the strotoh, where Htratlimoath,
Btr Johu, nnd Hey del Itey movod up. Knirll-sh
Lady and l'roiitennc laded away nt the furlonR
polo, and Old Bones enrae alone to keep tho
threo-yoar-olds rompacy. Covincton snt still
on Ktrathmpath and tho came little celillne
won by a lenctb, while llacelnnd, lu a hard
drive, bont Hey del ltoy a head for second
money, Kir John was vory cloo up, and will
do to keep nnejo on. Mr. Morris did not bet on
Htiathnienth, ns tbe three-year-old has had a
lone rest nnd his ownor did not think him suf
tlolentlv keiod up to win a race like tbe Twin
L'ltv. Tho slow pace In tho early part of it
Bottled the raco iu Morris's estimation, as bo
said, when tho first llio furlonirs was run In
1:0".. that HtrathmoatU would tnko a lot of
bcatlnt from there homo. uulisti Lady, us
usual, ran well lor u mile.
The Hpoed Stnko wns a lively betting event
between 'J'onny nnd La Tosca. tbo former
Ilually cloBliiir Iniorlio ut even money, Tenny
wiib ns bltr n-t the xla of n house, and wns
started nealnit nv Donovan's will, but tbo
Piiblie plutiKod on him. Ho wns nioet
I ni: n lllly riKbt on edco irom re
peated rnclnc. Home tolks played ltacine
to bont both Tenny and Ln U'osca, and
tboy eamo near landing tho money, ns Tnrnl
lind to shako La Toscn up to win by three
iiuartors uf 11 letiKth. Touuy was beaten olT nt
the end of throo fuiloncs, nnd it took ovory bit
of llio llttlo spood he had to beat Correction
out for third money. It was Tonne's llrst ap
ponranco since his dofout by l.oncstioat at
.Mot lis l'nrk.
Able Hold went to tho pot In tbe Autumn
Stakes, tit Klorlnn bolne addi'd at tbe Inst
moment. Tho blc colt carried 12." pounds.nud
Tnrnl had tho mount. Yorkvlllo Dollo. ut 104
pounds on hor Futurity form, wns tho Biirest
of sura thlncs on pai.or, nnd tho tnlont
put their monoy down with a cotill
denco that was rofroshinc. A llttlo
monov went on the Morris pnlr. Anna
It. tinil St Florlnn. nndafewplaiedLeonawi-ll.
but the McLonoo lllly carried more monoy
than all tho others lomtdnud. Yorkilllo Hello,
the Kaliiln colt, and St. Floriun wore tbe
leaders until tbo llnul imnrtor. when Bryant
inoiod Lvonnwell out or tlio rack, and joined
them. Douuett sent tlm Hello alone in tho ilnal
furlong nnd won cleverly by a lenctb nnd a
half, Leonawoll boating Ht. Florlnn as far for
second monoy. Ht. Florlan ran kind nnd true
from start to llnish.
Whon the hotting opened on tbo second race,
n scruniblo lor two-year-olds, n select dolega
tlon plunged on Cee Jny .lay. the Chicago colt
brought F.ast by Mr. Coghlnn to win tbe F'utu
rlty. tiulluda had a lew followers, and so had
Kilkenny nnd the Maid of Athol filly, but Tiny
Williams landed the fniorlte an easy winner,
with Gullnda second nnd Kilkenny third. Mr.
Coghlnn has 11 handy colt in the son of Faus'us
and Can Dance.
Jack .lor nor won tho third raooata mile with
Chosapeako. who wan favorite at odds on orer
such perlormers ns Tulla Blackburn nnd Ma
bel lllenn. Doggeit took tbo track with the
lanky gelding nnd galloped tbo other to a
standstill, winning bundsdown by four lengths
ln last time. Mabel (ilenn beat Tulla Black
burn two lengths for second money.
The race over tho grass com so was won by
tho favorito. John Caianngh alter a driving
llnish with St. Luke. Gettysburg, and Black
thorn. TIIE srEED STAKES.
Ln Toca got nway In front, and, with Cor
rection at her saddle skirts, the pretty fillies
made the running to the elbow. There Itanlns
took wcond plneo to La Toscn and a vory
pretty raco ensued, tho filly winning in n drivn
by throi-iiuiirtersof n longth. To tiny wns ten
longtbs out of it at the elbow, but bo manuced
to boat Coiroction out for third monoy.
Tlie speel Stakes, a aweepstakas tor two eearolda
and upward of o each, wltb SI .'.Oci added, of which
12 o to second and $I:' to third, luturity course,
about three ipiarters of a mile
fclillklll Mablea eh. f. I.a Tosca. 3, by St. nialie
Touc'iues. tiaiTarah 1
Cndilie Matdo a b c ll.ilne, 4, 122 II Murphy 2
V T l'.llilfrr a b li Tenli), 5, 1J2 (Baruesi 3
Correction also ran.
Time I 10 3.1.
Betting I yen money Tennv. s to s against T.a Tosca,
s 10 1 ltacine, 12 to 1 Correction. Mutuala paid f 14.25.
I'.fv. ill n't.
THF SECOND PACE.
Kilkenny. Cee .lay Jay, and Gullnda wero nl
wais in the front rank from the tery start.
AtthoolbowCeo .lay Jay drew out. nnd with
Williams sitting still won a uood race by tluee
(pinners of a length from (iiilliida, who hung
on gamely when asked the iiuostion by l.owls.
Kilkenny wns third, four lengths away.
A sweepstakes for two year-ohls non winners of $700.
at Sl.'i each, with fl.ss.xi added, or which 2'o to second
and f 10 to third Futurity course.
J.J ('oghiau's ch c (eeJayJny, by Faustai-Caa
Dance lis IK Wl'llainsl I
Pama Anita stable's b. c. Ilitllnda, IIh(I.I4wIi) 2
Ilni.ooLasMabIe'a br. c. hllkeimy. 111 il.ambleyl,,.. 3
Maid of .llhol. Ilenle lilauior. .-pendo me, Kf Itauia.
lens Abundance roit. Pickpocket, liroiittlin. Marruoiit.
iloey, Urafion. and Uabel It Pomeroy also ran.
lima I 12.
Betting Against Cee Jay Jay, i-Vilol: Ma'd of Athol
filly, .'i 10 1 1 Kilkenny, olaiuur. Outinda. each 0 to I;
AbLndauce colt spendollue, earh 12 to 1 1 lloey. Pick
pocket, each loto I, Heme, hi Itamelett-. each 20 to 1;
ration. 2 to It slarmout, 2to 1 Ilrool.lyn, 4o to 1;
Mabel ll I'oiucruy, M to I. Mutual! pa'd I-'I.IO. ;u to,
it in.
thp. Tiiir.n mere.
Chosapeako took tho trnck at the start, nnd,
mnkicg the running under a douhlo pull, gal
loped lioum a wlntiur by four longths. Mabel
Client! beat Tulla Blaokburn two lengths for
t-ocond money.
A aeretstsLet for tlirse-yrar-olds and upward of
S2reac!l. Willi l.issi added, of mhlcll $.'5l to lecond
nnd fl.'i.to third: one utile
A. .1. Joyner ch a 1 hesapeake, 4. by St, lllalie
litis luetianiia intllPoggettt , , ,,
A. Thompson's b. f. Mabel (ilenn 4. llll (Sirami) 2
J. IJ Mulhullaiiu' b, f rulln Blackburn. 4, 11:1 (Uo-
long) . .. , 3
iui ttgtio, Kiugstock nnd M John r'io ran.
i'llne. llll
Helling Ten 10 7 on Chesapeake, ,l tn I against
Tlil'a Blsckb trn. 4', lo I Mabel llleuii. Ill lo I Mon
lagiie.'J'i to I M.Jolih.JOtol Mugituck Uutuala bald
a 7 , W-'u, V, 10.
THE AUTUMN STAKES,
Yorkilllo Belle nnd St. Florlan woro tho llrst
tn (.how to a eanitnl Mint. The Helle, ht.
I'lnrnm, nml 1I10 Kulula colt were tho leudoru
in the run to tbo elbow, whore they worn
joined by Laonnnell. Isono could approach
Yoikvlllo llollu when the Ilnal oflort cuuie, tho
handsome lllly winning rlevorly by n length
and a half, while Leounwoll beat tit. Floriun us
Inr for second monoy.
Tlie Autumn Makea aiviaspBtakes for two year olds
of f-meaeh. Itli SI.Mri adue.l. ot silllrh iaiki 10 second,
lltsitti third, out of iho stakes Fiiiuriiy course,
i', C Mcheweesch f. Yorkilllo lietle. by lilier
Thorn, H.'Mliogeiti . ,. t
II. Mi-Clellaud U c. I.i-oiiavtell PI", llrritnl 2
J, A A I 11 Morris'scli. c m I luriati 12 ((Tamil. ., 2
Kaluiu co t. Anna It.. .Sotui.a 11 , nt Caroius hitvrr
F01, clluy.lill, Ma'actlte, and I'ulr 1 lay also ran
liino I .ni'.
Belling i lie to rour 1 11 torklllle Helle, 7 In. '1 against
St rloriati hii I Ann t it r.niie,i, 11 to 1 again, siner
Ko nud Fair I'l'tl. lo I I., uiiiisoll liiuu a 1 I', 12 to
I, S.-lmllklil run! ht C.trolis 21 lu li Houn II.
HOlol. ill.lu.(l4 paid SlHlsi, K.'JO.SH to.
Till: TWIN cm lllS'llh AP,
Tho stnrt was p-irfect, with Fncllsh Lmly
nud Iroutenno in troul. Ml thorldeisiippni--eutly
bnd waiting onlcrs, for then. win. nn
pace until th end of 11 te furlongs, Fioututiaa
nnd English Lady eut out tlin woik then, only
to give way tobtratbmeath, Sir John, and Hey
del Hey In the hnmentretch. Sir John dtonped
back beaten at the furlong post, nnd Ilacelaud
moved up. Siratbmentb won eiy handily by
n length, while ltnceland beat Her del Hey u
head for socond money In n bard drivo,
Tin Twin I'llr Handicap, nt Hu 1 each with fa 001
added, of which Siu-i tosttoud auu tJsj to tlnr.li one
ml e an 1 uuarier
I, 11 ilorri-' .1 g Rtreihmest'., 1 by Ftrathinore
F.i.uer of Msaih Ms ibiiiucinni ,,,,, 1
)! P Oulers'i g, P..K-land age I 1 14 (I Itlle.ie (1) 2
', C Mcl.ewie'sb. -. ei 'III I ev, 1 1 1.1 (Murpiii'l,,,, H
Mouicnac. hlr John. Uantuei, and hngllih I.ady alio
ran
Time. 2 niti.'i
Ilelllng-Agnlnsl Itcy del hey, II lo.'.i llat'ouel and
rtacol.llid. cnuiiled. .i tu I Mr Jol.ll. '1 10 1 1 etrath.
nii.itli. 7 m 1: I'.itgtlsli I.ady, h to 1, Ironlenac u to I
Muluall paid l-(Utj, IJ.MI'i, ia.:i",
JHR WllhTEll h'l IKFS.
nottsslmrc. John C'nv.inngh, Hl.icl.tbnrn,
Folsom. nml St. Luke plunged nuny In n 1 Iomi
race met-tho grass, 1 olsoni lo.uliiig tlm plus
ter at n auarier and John Cnvaiiiigb getting id
the trout befoie roaoblng the half. At three
quarters all were lapiilug, with John Caianngh
In lbs i nn nnd tit. Luge last, tit. Luke ranched
the front la tbe next auorter. with favanugh
1
at his neck, and the pair made the iisne ln the
homestretch, John Cavanaeh winning br half
a length from Ht. Luke. Oeltysbuie finished
third, two lengths nway.
The H alter Slakes, a sweepstakes for three rear-olds
and npwanl. at J. esch, with ft.iuo added, ot which
l.-isito second nnd $li"i to third one mile and three
sllteenlhs on turf.
W, Lakeland's 1 li g John Cavanagh. 3, by Eolui
Lady Uric 124 (Horievi I
S. Lores ch g St. I.uke. aged lad (I. Lewis) 3
Keystone .-.table's b, lu (leitjsborg, aged, 130 (Ander
son) 3
Blackthorn and lolsnm also ran.
Time a ,
Belling Seven tn r against John Civanath, 8 lo 1
Blackthorn, A to 1 oattysbnrf, a to I Foliom, 10 to 1 bL
Luke. MutualipaldSUIA, ru.ta,SI.05.
ESTEIES FOIt SUEEPS11EAD BAT.
The Partridge Ktiikes nnd Turf Ilandleap
to he Run To. day.
Tho programme for Sheepsbe&d Bar to-day
Is not up to the usunl high standard of tbe
Coney Island Jockoy Club, hut tbo talent will
bo kopt busy If they try to pick .the winners.
The Btako events are both over the crass
onttiso-tlio l'artrldge. for two-ycnr-olds, at
tbrcn-iuartors of a mile, and the Turf Handi
cap nt ono mile nnd a quarter.
Lettor may win tho l'artrldge, with Arnica
second, nnd Tea Tray certainly has a royal
ohnnco to win the Turf Handicap at 120
pounds. Now or Never should be hla most
formidable opponont, but 130 pounds Is a lot
ot weight for mh;1i n small horse lo handle.
Tho opening race looks llko nn nlrtlgbt for
Diablo, nnd Kenwood lias a loyal cbanoo lor
theplnoe. ('nsslua may win tho third race,
wltb Llzpfo second, and Tnko Back may win
tbe fourtli.il tolling scramble for two-year-olds,
with Absconder socond. Cynosure nnd
King Harem should tnl.onlotnf beating In
tbo soiling inco at seion furlong, all hough
Oerttn I), on her Saratoga lorm li by no means
out of tbe nice at Pi) pounds.
This Is tho programme iu dolnll:
first Itiica A iweepitakia of s.-u each, for atl agei,
Willi JI. 01(1 added, of which I2.V1 to lecond. $111 to
third out of theitakei. the v. lunar to be sold forfAUUui
seven furlouvs
Arab lOCIDIat.lo tot
1 bans 104.1'agan 104
Tanner. 104!Woodaultsr I02
Kenuood lull
eecond Bace Tlie Partridge Stakes, for two year,
olds, at !1 each, with Sl.tivi added of which 2Mj 10
serond and fioo tu third! tliree quarters of a inlleoa
turf.
ran Saliador IrRiMaseot 10.1
Actor liw' Mceinacolt ns
Lester 10 Aira vs
Bex IOJO Madrid in
MugMaa Ins Arnica 113
Third llace 4 handican swasps'.akes of 9.1.1 each
wltli Sl.iotadded, of which 4-. 10 second one tulle
and a furlong
Caiilua iniiKluxmaltr 103
Llrrle p-i
Fourth Race Purae (l.nao, for two sear otde, 2rio to
second and ? loo to itprd, the winner to b sold for
laiiju: futurity course.
Julio URIBonnla Burke Pd
Take Back. Uerliiiondaga colt 01
Caa-.iiiuva. o'i,r-t. I'ancras I3
Msnder lo'n Itialtn na
Temple lOhAbsionder ni
llyaclntb I" I Primal Hi
Clrcu ar It)illeri.eu uo
Ludalg lllli
f Ifth race Purie 1 non of which fsoo to larond and
flOJ tn third: the winner to be iold for $-'.:.uo, leien
furlonsa
Benedictine 117 Soho KH
Klngstook 112 (Icypele IU)
Koruplaud II.' Peralta lot
Clio 10( lllllla L. 100
ltoquefort mi.MIss Hello le
Cinuiure ln4lKlng Harem PS
t-hlninate IU3 Mohican M
I.nray 111.1 Berlha Campbell U.I
Lima HU Heck 02
Jim Clare Iilj(!erlle II no
Sixth llace The Turf Handicap, for three-year 0I1N
aud upwar.1. at if'.'ri each with $i.2'o added, of which
r.Mi 10 second, one mile and a quarter on turf.
Now or Sever l:m Chaos 121
Snowball 1211 Carroll IIS
Tea Tray 120 Hover 11
M. Luke 12v Vlrgie 112
T.ATOSTA'S JtVXXiya MEET1XO.
Tale '01 TVIne the Ilandleap In a Hot
Drive with Kul th lul.
CiiciiiiTi, Sept. 1. The racing at Latonla to day
waa marked by good weather, a line attendance
and tbe running off of six fairly Interesting races on a
fait track. Bunn again rode two winners. The
talent plaved even with their choices, nelders and
favorites finishing with equal honors on the day.
A aelling purse, one mite, with eight itartera, began
the racing. BadclllTe was the favor.te at 2 to 1. bnt tho
second choice, Boro, 1(2, ridden by Bunn. won easily
by two lengths, the faiorlto second a length and a
half In front of the u to 1 sho.. l'rettlwlt Tune. 1 .44.
lha second race, a mile aud seventy yards, selling
purse, had six starters, quotation was the favorite at
,lor but sue stumbled and tell on the llrst turn, and
Conslguee wept over her Neither horse nor bis jockey
was Inlured. This left the race to the mercy or tbe 5
10 2 onauce Happiness lis-. Freeman up. Happiness
won in a canter by two lengths from the IS to 1 aboc
Tom Hood, who beat cup Bearer three lengths for seo
ond place Tune, 1 iisi
r-lx three-year-olds made lip the field in tho third race,
one ralle and twenty sards. Korka 1(7 piloted by. I.
Porter, wound up an s to fasorite. and be won ln
handy stile by a length from Whitney, who rau his
usual good race lu spite of the fact that he was con
ceding the wtnuer twelve pounds. I'hilurawasa good
third lime, 1.41
Scratching reduced tbe field In tha mtle and a six
teenth handicap lo four starters Vale Ul. HX, Bunn In
the sa Idle was an od.ls on favorite at 3 to a, and ha
won, nut the it to 1 chance Faithful gave him a closo
call Old Business was third, besleu lour lengths.
Time. 1 .'A
1 tie first half of the split four.furlong maiden two
yearold pisrro, came llrtli. The talent plnnged on tha
.Urn (loro lllly Mlsa Hera, to leatihe field of ten at
odds of i 10 2 She was slow to get In motion, and was
never In the hunt, the si inner turning up in the l'i to 1
shot Belief, ttie filty winning by a neck from the In to 1
shot Parolee, .leniie Bell, also a lo to 1 chance, ran
third. Timo. oro
The racing ended with the last half of the splltraca.
Twi-lts ran. That unli.cky Hindoo colt, 1 luet Justice,
IIH Finnegan up was the tavortta at 2 to 1 and heat
last succeeded in winnings good race under a drive by
a length from the 10 10 I shin Melia Uaiker. lhe Tre
muni lllly 111. ids came In third. Time., u laid.
Rnclnc Heantta at Buffalo.
Bcrrno, EepL I. The races here 10-day resulted u
followsi
first Race Three nnartera of a mile. Zenobla won,
Mucllige second, f'ltzliugh Lee third. Time, llloii".
r.ecoiid llace He fur.ongs furnish won, forest
Belln second Val Kyr third nine. I 0J4s
Third Kaoe r-eventh eighth- of a mile. Autocrat
won. Mlla turie second Iscllrlau third. Time. H.liM.
fourth itace One mile -Mabeile v,o-i, Perild second.
Mr hass third. Time. 111."..
Fifth hace Five furlongs. Vocallte won. Knapsack
second. Arael third fuue. lrl2
Mxth Bace l lie und a sixteenth. Rico won, Annte
C. second. The Forum third. Timo, 1 5J,v
The Winner nt Gloucester.
Oloccritfr, SepL 1 Following are tba results of to
day's races:
First llace Pig and ore half furlongs. Sacramento
won. Jackstaff second, 1 ourtler third, rime. 1 -so.
Second Bare one half mllis. librata lllly won, Roy
serond. .Moniella third. Time. li'..l
Third itace-Kour nnd uiie half furlongs Baltimore
II. won. f leetloot second. I lewellyn third Time 1 Wj.
Found R-ue Ihreo fourths of 11 mho. Wanderer 11.
won. Prince Albert second, Milage Maid yilrd. Time,
I :-' W-
f lull Bace One and one-fourth miles. Lotion won,
Mlddleitone second. Blantyre third. Time. ii.'J1,-.
Mxth l.ace eeti and one.balf furlongs IMllIam
Henry won, Carmelite second, 1'assn.oro third, lime,
lltl'a.
Trot tine at the lluntlacton Fair.
The fair of the Long Island Live Stock Association
opened yesterday on the Fair grounds at Huntington.
Titers was a t'ne display of fruits, Powers, and vege
tables There was a'so a good showing of live stock
and uoultrs. On Ing 10 tha lion arrival of some or tha
liorssr only one contest as ironed. It was the three
minute oa-a. In the frit heat M. It Brush e illided
with 1. II, bcudJer, anil uns thrown out of 111-sulky.
The horse n as cnugh; after it had wrecked the sulky.
Summary or trot ... ,. . ,,
Otis Bart, flushing. L, I., br. m ladaller
(Hart) 2 111
J. I'limlev'a br. a Courtlandt (Smllhl I 4 2 2
M. Ii. Pruih, HuiiUuglou blk a Bruce King
(Brush) . . .. ...7 2 3 3
J, Pilinls), l'arkvllle, gr in. gueen IPIInileyi,,3 :l 7 4
J. ilraiiain. r-eailin. I. l.s.g.Jun (orabaui). u 1, 4 dr
p. A powers. Brooklyn, b g John il.
(Powers) , 5 7 Sdr
It. L. Dulls'sbg Hen liar illaual 4 0 ills
p, II bnudder, en Head, I,. I , b g frank P.
(bcudder). ... ... . . .. ..... dr
A N. Lawrence. Brooklyn, b. g. frank I an
hen .Lawrence) dls
Trotting; ut tbo Monmouth County Fair,
Yeilerday waa the lecond day ot tba Monmouth
county fair. There wai a fine dliplay of blooded caltlo(
Tho track wai in prime condition for (ha trotters
running race was won bv 11, klcCleau'a brown gelding
kiaiawau. altliC. C. Moore's Dunham a close second
llmo-l 2i,aiid l:2:ii
The Hirer minute class lor Iro'teri at mile heats,
bes; thrio hi Hi c, for u purse of $ji hadeleien entries.
Mm II. I'.unis gelding Itromi Prince on In three
slinulil hr.its. lime -' II, 2l !" and 2 41, John
'lii.it a .Nawtrr v. us eciond and l.ra c-weels Prince
11 nod iliirn. , . ,
1 he 2 lu loss, at mile heals, for a purse of ti.vi was
v.011 n liiilld 00.1 s Ji isey Wood, uliii raptured the
lli.t li.uilli .tnd nun heals I.. i. Locktvou.l a brown
mure M.s In. 10. r nun the second and third beats,
limu Jjfj, 2.J4f 24.', 2:2I'4, and i Jlhi-
Trottlns In Kentucky.
IMris. bep', I. Tha Paris trotting masting opined to.
day with three nne races a Isrg crowd, and a good
trnck Humuiarlesi
2 0 pare
Nulla ill. kee. bv Baron WltkeiCwearlngsr) ,. I 1 I
II a.k Louise (Manure) .. D i 2
I int. -r ill urn, .. 2 4 4
Jim 111 sou .ir (linn) ,.4 u a
Me genu ill .(. -ll I diit.
Tune-. .( Jam 21 9
ar lu- c il.es. ha f ml u heats,
flami nt -1 roun 1. I.) 1 01 nuii.bnik (Ferguson) ,,,1 1
!.u"i MiniiHMs iK.Mc.mei 2 2
j V y iiilooin a 3
I line -I HI 4 I .' I
a-nilnu'e class tuiiihil.tie 1 .
C 1 1.) 1 .1 iiniei iJi.insi . . . ,.,.1 2 2 1
Lull II l.l Brtlerli.ll IT) llll . II 1 I 2
llurrlc.iu (i.i ni ...... -' :i u a
l.il-y liunii llioiutsin . .. dlst.
'In lllxpel Cill.U,
llendaci cinntl 1 clers lot Ir.tnsu Ihcslstemencctuslly.
vet gently, uheii ci.itne or bi lous or v. hen the blood
Is Impure or ilugglsh. to permanently cure habltael
rotiiilpatioti, lo awaken the Mdncjs and liver to a
healths- acilvlii. without Irritating or wiekinlegthim,
ussoyropct tlgs.-tla
rinsU dat of iitE ma rifle bboot.
Major Onna IVIna the XVImhledon f np for
the Third Tlair.
Crnck rlflomen trom dlffetont States In tho
Union attended tho opening of tbo annual
mutchos ot tho Kntlonnt lllflo Association hold
on tbo .State rillo tangos nt Croodinoor yester
day, Scattered rifle lopnrts nnd little puffs of
bluo smoke nroso from Iho rango all day, fro
quontly mingled with tbo sounds ot n buglo
call. Tho wholo soundod llko a loglmont nt
skirmish drill, There wns n good attendance
fortho first day. Among tho competitors woro
some koon-orod, gray-lialiod marksmen who
had not missed a soason In years. National
Guardsmen turnod out In force, and tholr
btlgbt uniforms dottod the wide tango from
end to and.
It wns an Idenl day for rlllo shooting. Clouds
pnrtly obscured tha sun, cutting off tbo lutenso
light, and thoro was llttlo or no wind. Major
Luld Crocker wun e.ecutlvo ofllcernnd Gon.
C. L ltobblns assistant. Tho range ollloers
aro Cnpt. Thurston, Becond Ilnttory: Cnpt.
lieglment. nud Cupt. Christufler, lorty
(.oionth lieglment.
tihooting began between D and in o'clock,
and for tbe remainder of tho day Clilel (scorer
George It. Kelly and nls stalT wero busy keop
ing track ot tho bull's-eyes of nmblttoas murks
mon. Six matcbos wore begun yrstordny, but only
ono wns Mulshed. Thnt wns tbo mnioli lor tho
Wlmblodon en n. nnd It was again won by tho
oteian marksman, Major II. 8. Minis, who has
held ll slnco 1S3H. lio liita now won it three
times In succession. Tho National Illllo Asso
ciation of Grout lirltniti guvo this cup to tbo
Nutlonnl Itltlo Assonlntlou of America. It Is
alued at f5UU, nnd the winnor has tho honor
of retaining possession ot it lor ono your. 'J tie
shooting lor this prize Is 011 the l.UOU-yard
lunge, in any posltlou. There woie but lour
competitors. They wero Major Gaus,
tbo wlnnor: C II. Tarntor, a woll
known murksnuin of Now iork Stato:
l'etor 1'. I'lnncgan. n private In the M.xty-nltith
iteglmont andoun of its crnck shots; and J.
MoXovius, nn ordnance sergonnt in tho Thir
teenth lieglment ot Jlrorkhn nml ono ot tbe
American rlllo toani which went to Kuropea
low years ngo. Maior Uaus Is inspector of
illle oractlco of tho bocoud Ilnttory and lives
In Albany, This u ns tha biggest match of tho
day. Tlie scoro in full:
O. II. naui-. fi. 4. . 4. 4. 4. S. 8, 4. 4, 8, 5, 4, 2, 8, S,
C 3, & 5, ft, 0. ft. 0. o, .1, b, ft. Total IS.'.
c. 1:. Tayntor .V ft, 4 4. ft, 4, :.. 11, 0. 4 ft, 8, 4, a, S, 4, 4,
4,4, 4.5, Mk 4.1 ft.: 0,. ft. u. Total, 120
Peter f lunegan-2. 3. .1. 3, 0, 0, .1 a. a. U, 2, 3, a, 4. 2, S,
2, 2, ft, 5 . 4, 2. ft. i. 3, 6. . a, A Total, no.
J. McNevhil H 4, II u, u, U, J. o, 3. 4, 4, 0, 3, 0. 0, 4, 4.
3. 4. ft, U, .', ft, O, 3, . ft, O, 11, 0. Total. OJ. --.-
Mnior Gnus made a total of 141 last year.
Both ho nnd Tayntor used sporting rifles yes
torday, while l'innegan and ftlo.Nevlns ui-ed
military rilles. which uro said to bo Interior to
, tbo sporting rlllo for long-rungo shooting,
Uho othor matches oponed woro tbe Judd
match, tho Uoiernor'a match, the Stewart
liiiitch, tbo Tiffany match, auu tho all-eomeis'
match. Tlie-o are continuous matches. The
unniesof tho competitors in these mateiies, to
gother with tboir highest scoro fur tbe dny, are :
Judd Match To commemorate the services rendered
by the late Hon Hand M. Judd In securing the passaca
of the law b) whlrh the asioclatlou wai enabled to ob
tain Hi range, Uneu to all comers u canon, the Item
lugton. nu calibre. State model, or tl a culled Stales
c-prlmifield. 1'lstance 2iO yards. Position, standlnt.
hounds, seven, lhe a2grenate of two s:orea to count
for the first live prizes Twenty six prizes! I 11. (Jg.
den 31: Heorge Doyle a.', J M. .-tewart, 3 it C L.
Dudley. :ut F L. Urahalu. 32, T. J. Ilolau. .1.'; h J.
train, .lit C. II. dans, 31; c. H. ulmbaugh, l"t; J. M,
Pollard 2; f. Robling, Jr , no O. vt l.otr 31, CI.
Tarnlor. Sj: Alex. Slant, ao. J. h. Shepherd, 20; 11
llolues, 211: W. Ros-tibium '"
iluiernors Match-seven shots at ftOOyards; position,
any open to all comers All prles to be won on the
aggregate ot three scores and ties In totals to ba de
cided b the next belt acore or icores, Twentl-four
prlei: F Kobllog.Jr. .l. J. s sliepherd. M4, J. M.
Pollard, .id, c. 1. Llndley. :ii: Alex. Mtln, 31: u W.
Hlckey. 3.': C. II Laird. .1.': J. I. Hell. 3u. F. L Gra
ham, -ti; c. Clay. VS; p. flnnegan. IS; u, li. HariU. 27:
f. J cram 22.
Tiffany Match All comers' continoons match: 200
yards standing position: nve shuts on Amirlcan stand,
ard target, ttllrti three prlres: J b I 1111, 43: C. K.
HenseL 4n 1. Lloyd, 34: J, A. Boyken. 42; tl. Parlous,
3U, B. Walther 4J.
All Comers' .Military Match Open to everybody: dis
tances 210 andrrst sards, position, standing at Lin,
prone at 000. live shots at each distance, twenty alx
r rlies: F Kobling. Jr, 47: Hatter Cash. 40. s,eorga
loylo. 41, C.Clay. 4l; F Stuart. 42: J. s. Sheoberd,
40: T s. King. an. D. li. Ogdea 41: c. T. Rooblns, 4U.
Mewart Match open to all comers: live shots at 200
yards; standing, kneeling ' r sitting, eight prlres: Cecil
Clay. 21; F.I- ilraham 23. c. u Llndley, 0- D. II.
ogden. 23; c. w. nicker. 21: T. i King 22: c L nine
bangh. 23: D. McPonoian, 21: M Poolan, 33: Walter H,
Cash. 2J; M. Apptehv 20. (leorge Poyle 23; L. T. fara
bee, 21: U II. Laird, 23; J. M, btewart, 23; b. D.
llotramel, 21
TBE TBOTIEttS AT POINT BREEZE.
Poeahontaa Prince Wlna the SttO Trot
Oeera In Tivo Hmnah-upa.
PniLADELrnia, Sept. 1. Ed Gears was ln two
accidents at Point Broozo this aftornoon, but
was not hurt In olthor. and did not even lose
his sent. Ills roan pacor Cob Taylor went
smash Into Maggie It-'s sulky In the last heat
of the second race, nnd ln the third best of tbe
2:23 trot ho bad almost an ldontlcal expe
rience, when John W. got In the war of his
gelding N. and II. Two sulkies were pretty
well done for. but Odoil stopped Maggie It.
cleverly, and Biggs did tho same with John W.
It wns tbe opening of the Grand Circuit week
hero, and about ''..'.i)0 persons attended. The
track was wonderfully goon considering tbe
rain ot tho past week, and two trotters low
ered their recoids iu lhe third race. Joseph
A. Wor.deroth stnrted tbo horses aud got as
many heats oft ns practicable in tbe short af
tornoon. l'lny Hoy led the trotting for the 2:20
olasb and beat I'ocnhontas I'rincowith npparaut
ease tho first heat. The other stallion bad
only been sampling the Village Fnrm candi
date, tor he gathered ln tho next three heats
iery easily, while I'lay Iioy would not keep
level despite lioors's skill, lred l'ol cor had a
lot of speod, but pulled.hnrd and did a lot ot
runnlug.
2 20 class: purse 51.000.
rocahoniaa Prince, by Pocahontas Boy (Stan-
lej) 2 1 1 1
Plnv Hoy (Oeeri) 1 8 fi 3
Soudan (Podge) 3 2 2 2
Fred FolgerlWeekl) -..4 5 3 3
Maggie II. (Woodruff) ""....3 4 4 4
Problem drwiu) dls
Tlmo-2!22U. 2:23, 2 2IM. 2:20i(.
It was 2 to 1 on Grant's Abdallah for the
paco, oven when he made a wild break ln the
llrst beat, whllo ltello jogged home ln 2:1B.
and apparently could go taster. The Rochester
btalllun wont to pieces In the second boat and
was hopelessly out, while Grant's Abdallah
beat Lady Shorldan then, and ln the next two
miles. It was In the fourth boat tbe accident
bnpponed to Maggie It., and as it was unavoid
able she got theisbareot the place feho bad
already won.
2:lftpace: pune?I.OOO,
Gram's Abdullah, by Abdallah Brace (Stew.
am 7 III
Lady Sheridan (swan) 4 2 2 2
Maggie H. (Udell) 2 3 4 0
ricloia(ilrllMclJowell) 3 3 S
Cunr (Mar.lej) e U H 3
Bob Taylor Klcen) S ft S 4
ViteltoiUaver) 1 dls.
Tliae-2:ie.'i. 2:17H. 2:IUX,2:17H.
N. and If. had speed enough to send the 2:23
class oft tbo heels, but he wns not at home In
the footing, and only finished ahead once.
bndieM. secured the llrst heat aud roduced her
record to 'JiVUK, but N. and II. out finished her
In the second. In the third tbe mare came
under tbo wire first, but she had chungod her
position on tho homestretch mid had tn It
punii-hed for the violation, and this gate Hell
man lbo heat and a now record, tho contest
gnjug ovor till to-morrow. John W. was
nllowod to start after N. nnd II. had cut him
down, as no ono wue wilfully to blame,
2.2.1 class purse $1,000. (Unfinished)
Sartle M. (Mci ra)) 1 2 7
N T. II. (I.eersl 4 I a
Bellman (Podge) H 4 1
Clayton (flemlugj 2 ft 2
John '. (Hlggsi a a a
C. f llemliizer iMcf'arlandl 3 7 4
tva Mllkel (Mewarl) 1 I) 0
llme-2:20'i, 2.22i, 2-20'i
Resides the undecided race, the 2:2D trot
free-for-all pace, and 2:2(1 class are on the card
for tho eecond day,
ARtell and Illfth Taxes.
Tisri nicnt, Aug. 31. Tho owners of Altsll do not
receive with natlenca tha announcement that the Stat
Board ot Tax Comm'siloners to day decided to ralie tha
atipraliement ot the stallion. He was listed as one of
the forty.one animals at the Warren Park slock farm
at $.1,1.11.1 eaclu llio farmers made a vigorous protest
to the County Hoard on lhe ground that Hits was not
RiOtliing llko his cash value us contemplated by the
new iuv. that he had cost fi.ftiii and bad earned
S47.0(sl this year The I'ountr Board made uo change.
Axtill's oiiners have decided to lake the stallion uut of
the state If the appraisement li unjustly railed They
argue that Axtell a presence In the cuunty baa been of
great vulue to tlie farms by the promotion of the ouun
ty as 11 breeding location. It Is also maintained Itiat
white Axtatl ci si Slu'i 000 he 0 miiot be Insured; that
there Is great risk In the ownership, and mat 11 ia not
fair to fix bli value under the new law on an earning
bails, aa is done wlih farms that are bermaocut pouii
lous aud lucrsaie la value every year.
News from the Hone World,
The pacing stallion Montnnn Wilkes, by Red
Wilkes, has been sold tn Iiugh Klrkendnll for
IH.oOO. and th ngud golding Insolence, by
Glenelg, to I. Dunn for Sl.sou.
ToitosTO, On',, rept. L Tbe owners of tha
Queen City Mao Ie lu this ell v v. Ill sond the
famous hoise lleieules to run iu the Grand
Nnt Ion nlriioeplechase at Liverpool next March.
Hercules 1 one of the beat steeplechasers in
America, and Is considered by niuuy to bo un
beatable. I The Acme Clun 4' 11I1 Shnot,
The Acme Hun C ub had Its regular monthly shoot at
Dexter Park, Lon lluud jrstrrday There ueroten
men to shoot at iwrmy blue rocki each for lhe club
medal M Vorbat h koii li ulih a icore of 14 from tlia
!(-ard mark, t-eicrai iircspitekes urre shot Vor.
barh and l.ach divide. I lhe urn M Shoettia won th
lecond, Tom oborl the third, aud XI, bhoelUe lhe teutsV
furniture from Fllat'a. 14th Mt,
li th taaHUa tot ibt caraliiJ.-SRt
I .
CORES AND EFFECT
To f et rid of -M
That
Uneasy
Feeling
Which we call Pain, ".
always use
Perry Oavis' 1
PAIN KILLER.
Bold lh world over. t Kills Pain
TIIIUTY-NlaNK LOTS LEFT.
FOR 8ALB AT f
i,oui:itici: siatiox, ;
rORTV-BIGUT MINUTES FKOU HECTOR ST.
Commnutlon, It cento, Inolndlnr leraUS tank
Twentj-nv houits trctl iuiit tlz monthi. Ho a J
eitmenti; gat, watr, anil lewiri now la gtretti; Urff '-,
t lo,uoo depot now btlog built; Vmo up, tur tcrow ;i
alio, twenty-eight lots at Taik Ulll, tonkeri. ,'
KDWARD8 A X.OWBRRB, -
Min naming, n. t.
1 -- v
CAL ai'CAltTUY'S 2 WO BATTLES.
.
lie Seem, to hnTe PrepHred TTell for Bo(li
d Meet Uurni on Frlds-r.
Cl MeCartbr Itate for Frorldeno to-morrow to
met BoLbr Uurnt in a fifteen round o bforo tbo
Khode Iil-nd A. C, atOloej-vtll, on Friday nifbt, for ,
fifty ptr cent, uf the rM rclptt. ten par cent going v
to tlia loser. Cal made a kick aalmt tha proposition
that tho winner of the bout ihonld pay tha referea for r
hU terricei, and did It to vigorously that tha club not
only withdrew that builneitllka offer, but alio agreed -
to glvo the Jeneyman $U5 for car fare TomCotHna r
anl Jack O'Mara, who havo been In McCarthy corner ;
ln e err flsht he has had. wilt officiate tn this Instance.
McCarthy has been totd that he la to be used agatnat ,
the Providence lad simply as a trial horse, tbe Eastern
sports being deslroos of giving Barns a test wltb a view
toward a possible match with George Dixon. Cal has
been warned that he will be next to friendless when ho &
meets the liurns cohorts, hut no argument of that kind
will unnerve htm, md be la determined to beard tho
lion lu hindt-n.
One guod reason why tbe Jerseyman'a friends bare
preferred to see hltn forego tha Burns match Is the fear '
thai It w ould interfere with bis engagement with Tom
my Warren ai the Olympic Club of New Orleans on ,
hepu Si it was expected that the Olympics would ot -,
lect to the lad maklnir another match befoaa tha ,
Mnrren arialr was over. Rlnce last Fridav char lea
Noel, President of tlie Olympic Club has sent ,
three telegrams to the Illustrated Atcx. where,
McCarthy made hla agreement with warren,
aiking when McCarthy waa going to start tor New Or
leans. Yesterday a very peremptory measage came. It
anidt "if the club did not know at once that the Jersey
man would leave Immediately the match would be de
clared off, and that the tickets forwarded mult be re
turned." A mi reporter saw the ex-rhamplon feather
weight and told him hat was up. "I'll leave for New
Orleans next Hunday night," said Cal, and that mesaac
was sent to President Noel.
M hen the reporter saw McCarthy tlie little fighter waa
putting on three suits of underclothing preparatory to a
run outtn Newark Me looked qui a well, much better
than he did when ha met Dixon ln Troy. Ills sktn was
clear and his ee bright. Me said he weighed 130
pounds, tin meets both Burns and Warren at UB
pouuds. The boy has lost all hla most Influential friends
since hla fiasco with Dixon and assnred tbe reporter
that he was going to do bta best tu win them book.
Flsht New from New Orlessna.
The following special waa received at tho Fottoi
Ceuette office yesterday from New Orleana:
"It la the general opinion here that CaI XeCarthy.
the New York pugilist, who is matched to meet Tommy
Warren In tbe Olympio Club for wpurse of 91.500, will
not fill the engagement. WarvC hu already arrived
with Ms backer and trMner, Mike Haley of Norfolk.
Va., and he has gone Into training at Bay fit. Loala. It
waa expected McCarty would arrive yesterday, but tho
directors of the ulymplo Cluh have not beard from
him. .Several sporting men in this cltr who Intended
backing McCarthy will now brick Warre. heeause they
are certain thnl McCarthy, untrained, would havo no -
chance of defeating such an experienced pugilist as
Vtarren. who has met nearly all the feather weight
champions. It is the general opinion here that Mo
Carthv does not want 10 meet Uarren.
"Tne Olympic Athletic Club are eager to book throo
big fights rr the winter. Already they have seoured
Ted I'ritchard lu meet Fltxslmmons. and they aro
negotiating to secure the Mitchell and Corbett contest
ly offering a purs) cX.T11.ikvo. IJ this offer Is not ao
rented tbey may lucre the purse to f l.(wo. but ther
v. til not exceed thai nsure, as they do not consider Cor
bett a big drawing card If Corbett and Mitchell ar
range a match and decide to accent their proposition,
the Olympic Club will endeavor to seenre Fall Ivan and
Rlavtn and gives a purse probably dVnble tho amotuU
they have offered for Mitchell and Corbet-"
Tho IT-mir-mll Safety -eor Lowsrsi.
P. J. Berlo of tho Manhattan Athletlo Clnb broke tho
half-mile safety record at Springfield rests rd ay. TUoo.
1 minute 45 seconds-
TO PURIFY CROTON WATER
AUTHOKITIES TO CONFEB OH TMM '
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The DRINKINII WATER aud ICE sserl at tha attTaV
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are raporlcad and frosen on toe premlaaa aa4 oartlflast
to aa to oorltr by Prof. Cbarlea V. Cbandl.r,
: I
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