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I I WELL DONECAET. JOYCE ! B f Kr.tr Tonics nix two games ritox 1 Tin: HAi.TiMoiir.H. H nuslr. nnit MrcUIn ritrh rinn llnll Itoatnna H , Lend liy llrrcntlnc llrnofclju Clnclnnml B tlntdsTlitrit 1'Inl'o bi AftinnlMlarcln Uiih H ' v tuition. I'lilcnlo, una Louisville Also 11 In. H "!, Ilitsobnll Is full of surprises. AVlicn It was nn- B E notinccd tlmt tho New Yorkg would piny two H Barnes In llnltlmoro yesterday tho local cranks H fift snlrt thoy would bo satisfied if Joyco's men could B j win one. Two victories appeared to boon un- B ronsonnlilo demand, but this morning tbo thou- B If sands of tuotropolllnn enthuslnsts arc rejoicing; !B b over whnt liiituloubtodly a rritiarknblo nchlovc B uirnU In spile uf 111" fn tlbnttboihnmptonson fl m. t tbelr on icrotiu ' ' been carry Inir all B E- beforn them, tliti N n went "rlghtnt B ffi them" and won a n n.ui 'do double victory. B Mv llusloand MccVIn piti In . il.. panics, and tbolr B 9k- work brink's buck Hi: I memories, whoa llicy B Mp pitched tho IlaltlmurcH out of tho Temple Cup B fjf; series. Tho defeats vtcru ti.ost costly for tho rhamplons, as thoy surrendered llrat placo to tho lloslotis, who disposed of tho Brooklyn at East ern Park. Tho Clnclnnatla aro still In third placo by vlrtuo of their victory ocr St. Louis, but they aro only eight points ahead of tho liar lomltes. Tho 1'hlladelphlnB were oaslly defeated nt Washington and tho Clovclnnds droppod still lower by surrendering to thelioulsvillcs. Tho Chlcaeos had an easy tliuo with tho Pittsburg. ThercsultB: New York, 6 1 IlaHlmoro, 2 (first game). Xew York, 0; Baltimore, 0 (socond game), ttoston, 1 1 1 Brooklyn, 0. V Washington, Hi Philadelphia,. Chisago, 0 Pittsburg, 2. Louisrllle, Ol CIoTeland, D. Ctnclaiiati, 8(St. Louts, a. Till: HBCOIID. lYr JVr Clubt. Won.LoMt.Cnt. Clubs. tt'on.Lcat.Cent. Huston H4 111 .7:u Cleveland. ...M vu ,47H llaltlnioro....33 la ,7J3 1'ltlsburg ....21 XI .407 rincluuatl....H 17 .IIKU Wjhtniiton..l8 20 .401) Now York.. ..27 17 .014 Louisvlilo...,18 Kti .Hill llrooklyn H3 113 .000 Chloatco 1H VU .SIKH Philadelphia. 1!3 .IDO'St. Louis 10 0 .204 NEW Y01UT, Oj BALTIMORE, 2 FIH8T OAMK. Balthioiie, Juno 21. Capt. 1)111 Joyco and his band from Now York clipped a largo slice oft of tho champions' pcrcontago to-day by neatly rapturing two games. Tho visitors played in their old '04, form, and tho games wcro noverin graro doubt, although tho Orioles threatened to lnako Garrison finishes. Tho Now Yorks played all around Banlon's mon, nnd at times modo them look like pigmies. UlgAmos Uusiownsat his best. For eight innings tho local batsmou walked to tho pluto and wont down llko grass In BlfiS ' R n wlnd'torm. Tbreo scattered hits, ono of Bm t f. them a bunt, and ono run were all thoy could Kjv' i tlnd. In tho last inning thoy managed to Krir" ' iJ gather In a slnglo and a doable, which let them Ks? 4 ecnro another run. In tho mean time tho visit f;J3p t ors were plugging away at Nops, who was also Sra '- doing excellent work. But tho paco sot by his Rbft f opponent was too muoh for thoyoungstor. and K)l ( this, togothor with tho poor work of tho mon bo -B$ j" hind him. disheartened him. and In tho ninth Brc&i I' inning ho went up in tho air and proved uK? t psachos and cream for tho Now Yorkers. Davis Bg,s i; put up a great game at short Held and killed Rjlfi - Inso hits until It became monotonous to tho tjuj? "' local rooters. Tho champions played at times as Wgfih s' tfhypnotlied. Ssji, Tho Now Yorks started on tho road to victory BK - '' In tho fourth inning. Davis hit a low fly to left Btt't-- ' Held, which Kelley mutTod after a long run. BK?' "" tHeason tried to knock the cover off tho ball, but HRU ' 1 the best ho could do was to pop a rly to Jennings. K(t ' i Jennings and bteniel then let Warner's fly drop B?t? ' r between them, and Davis went to third, anil Bk: V " scored on Clark's forced hit to Jennings. In tho Wt- " next Inning they tallied again. Tlernan rapped Bik '- "8 ' ,no r'fht Meld fence for two bases K'7 and scored on DaU's two-bagger to left A'R'1; garden. Tho champions got ono in this jJjSSr- 3 Inning on Kelley'H tvio-baso hit and fctTOj' l)o)lo'sand Stcnzel'a outs. The New Yorkers tR&'itr s ilnched tho gany." in the ninth. Ducky scored on gSyr r JtuHle's hit lolcit forone base, Kelley misjudged BkI' t ' Iolms's fly and it went for two buses, and BKil- r an Haltrvn followed with another drive to Mr' i right field. Ticrnan went out, second to first, BBl ' I '' Amos scoring. Van llaltrcn tried to score on Hi '.' Joyce's grounder to Itcitz, but was caught at Bfiil!' ' lDe Plate. Davis, Olcason, and Warner then rM ; singled in sin.cessIon. Joyco and Davis scoring. Km''-: Clark ended the tun with n fly to Btcnzel. Rhllt, i Keelcr'a sinclo nnd Keller's double netted tho BRill' ' ' ihamnions one In their half of the Inning. BK.W In "", second gamo Jouct Mcekln. not to bo BKff ( If outdone by his old Bide partner, dctenntnod to BBh i ' repeat the same dose and surcceded admirably, BBS' i although ho came near Hlipplng up in tho Inst QB ' -' Inning. Ills support wns excellent, Davis nnd BcW' V '' v"n llaltrcn being tho particular stars. Dr. M; i' . I'ond wnsnothlt bardat nny staeeof tbcgamr, BrjFl'- l '"' 1'"1 "0 vlsltors managed to bring their safe Btvv'M.. f- ilrivrs together. Doyle was feeling under the va; ( - woa.her and O'lirien covered Drsttwig and Itob-ViSM- S inson made his reappearance behind tho bat. The Bf4I'' ( '" Now Yorks scored first blood in tho opening In k'.l' J nlng. Van HaltrcnwnasafoonO'Ilrlen serrorin p' dropping Htltz's throw nf his grounder. He IWS'H - stolosecond, went In third on a passed Imll, Mid Kil, I tallied on Joyco's long fly to Htcnzel. Van b' ! Haltrcn'n ncit bunt, Tiernan's triple to left, nnd Bi.rH ' aslnulo by Davis netted two mora in tho third. KiJ;B.. 1 In tba fourth Clark hit to Jennings, who threw T.wOSB ( to tbo grand stand, mil taking second. Holmes !i!iB r got a free pass to first, and Meekln followed kaSrB i ' w"n n sinclo to right field, sending In Clnrk. l.wKB ( Holmes goin to third and scoring on Van li'JS&B. : Haltren'd tly to Kelley. Tho homo team also !;'SfB' t got twoin this Innlngondouhlesby Kecler and j-SB- 1 they tallied once mom on a base on balls to i'JBH1 '' Itoblnson. MeOraw's out, and Koeler's single. fXS Tho New Yorks" last run came In the sixth on .uBBI IlolnmVH slashing tbree-lMgger to centre, nnd BBI Van Haltren's single. An ern r by Davis nnd sin- c5rBBI- gles by Kelley and Htenzcl netted nno run for tho ,?BBI rhamplons In the eighth, and In tho ninth, but teBka '"r foo'lsb base running by Mcflraw, they nould &BBI b ire tied tho score. Corbett, who took Pond's "iSf place nt the bat, singled to left. McOraw Bk smahod n double to left, scoring Corbett, but jBBsV" !' Slugsoy was out trying to strutcb the hit into a 'iBB''' triple. Tbo scoro: rBjB ,- S4I.TW0BZ. I IIW TORK. 'HB .. h. In. r.n.x.r.. n. 1 . r o. a. r. ' -flH Mf-nraw. Sb.Q 10 10 Van n'l'n.cf.0 12 0 0 JCKBp , KHrr,rf....l 110 0 Tlernan. rf,,l 2 2 0 0 iC-H- JfnnlnKa. m.O n a S 0 Jojrco, 3b... .1 0 0 10 ' iQIH Kflley. If..,.l 2 10 fDarU. tn ...,3 2 2 7 0 .'iL'iBt ' Htenzt'I.cf...O 0 B 0 0(Jli-Bon, 2b.. 0 2 2 10 iliM. Porle, lh...,0 0 7 0 0 Warner, o 0 2 2 0 n Bkf-1 t ' lKilz. 2b....O 0 4 7 O'Clark, Hi ...0 0 12 1 0 'V-"M, I i Iowrrman,D.O 15 0 0 Holmes, If... t a 2 0 (I f-'BBj i,.' Kopa, p 0 0 0 0 O.Klulo, p 1 3 0 4 1 MfiBBa'.; Toists a "a a? nil Totaii. ...."o" in a? ii 1 BeBBsV' Eoltlmorn 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1-2 Bl;, fw York 0 0 0 110 0 0 40 BDBBT' Karned runi-tlakljnorc. Is Hen York 6, ToIjm blU Tti-rnan, liatls, Keller (2), Holme". Hacrltlrs H hlla Warner, Kecler. Ktolenbaaeii UcOraw, Honrer .. man. Van Ilaltrrn. Klnt liaau oarrrnra Now York, FjH' Flret Lasa on 11I OIT Kopa, 2, og llute, 2, lilt 1) 7f-H rltchnl tall 11 IIikIb. struck out Ur Sops, Uibjr ft'IH ituale. 1. t'oaiedlialli ?owennan, v. Irt on base K,;H Baltimore, oi How York, 11). Time 2 bourt and o BvBBl' nilnulea. Umpire i.yncn. X'Bfl, NEW YOHU, 0; IULTIMOItE, t-SECOND QIME. BUBBb siLTiMnitt. I sew TOKic. FVI n. Iii. ro. i.r.l n. Is. po. i. r.. bXsssi JloOrnw, 3li'l 1 1 2 0 Vnll'Ur'n.cfJ 2 4 0 o KJjH. Sealer, rf..,.l 2 3 0 u Tlenian, rf,.l linn HfUfsHI Jeunlntrs, u.,1 2 14 1 Joyce, lib.., ,0 0 2 D 0 BA9Bfl Kelley. If..,, 1 1 1 u 0 Darin, an ... 0 2 3 II 1 bJHi i hUnzel. cf...O 1 I 1 0 (iliamn, 2b..o 0 12 1 BHvBBl! : O'lirien, lb,. 0 111 1 I -Warner, e..,.0 14 0 0 UrB , Ilellc.2b 0 u II A OC'lirk, 1I.....1 oil 0 0 P1- SHI ItnWnaon,o..l 0 2 1 Oillnlmrs, If., ,2 12 10 Pouil.p 0 0 110 Miokln,I),..,0 10 10 Corbett 1 10 0 0 BB1' Totaii 0 8 27 10 2 ar-vBJ Tot all S G 24 18 2 I '.BH; 'Hatted for l'onil la the ninth. t 'BB1 Baltimore 0 0 0 1 n 0 1 1 B UH CBB1' liirned rum naltlinore. 2 New York, 8 Two- H mtHMH " tao lilu bavla, Keeli r. Jenntinc, McOraw, Tlim- Bkrc'HH ; hjuo ldtk larl. Tleniuu, Uoliin-'., . ft mi liaseM f,. , llaltlmore, 7 hew York, n. filnl'll luuim Van ilr.l V&Hf ; treu (2), Haiti, llolinoi. Klnt lnai on errnra IIjIii mVM j. more, 2i New York, 2, Hrt hn on balls (m 1'on I, iViB t U olT Jteekln. :i. hlruek oill liy l-ond, -.'i by Mmklii. t!l' " l'd ball Itoblnaiui. Aituniluum U.I17S. Tims Hi' iHBB 2 hours and 10 minutes. Umpire Lynch. BmBB-" hohto.V, 11; imooKI.VV, II. KBlU Kot latlstled Hltli winning Hixteon straight u)Bv " fumes on their homo grounds from the bK Bs-iiBBr - i western teams, the Iloslons added another link . BBkl rni to their long chain of viiioriis by ilcfuatlng tbo B'V-'mBI V Ilroaklyim yeiturdny afternoon. It was tbo 'Vf.BBB' nominator' llrst niipeuram a or tho hc.inon on BRBB ' r V ultbor of tho local gruuiiilH. Thoirnwd iuut BBBB' lt lendancowiiH probubly the largest that 1ms ever ttfM' IS, 0- wltncssoila Monday game, barring hnllilay, nt H '.J Eastern I'ark. Thu local rooters woroanxlonn -DtfBH V i" 'tu ' 'be much-talkcd-of Iloslons, lo BlfBfll v'i which were added tho hundreds of Now York. Bi-HrBkH c-ranktwho Journeyed out to Kast New Vork, B-S'.lflBkl V eager to sen Uarnlu's men wallop tbo IIublte. Bti'ViWl l4 Tho New Vork and lliooklyn shoutura for tho BlvVBiH' I2 ' tlmo being forgot thut they vtuio followern of H i BBM'i.Iivr'V.. to dllTerent cluliB nnd ji-llod at every play BBtl.likf& V which tended to favor tho hoinnplaji-rs. Tin! H uiBBB-1- l llostons ou tho gamo bocaiuo thej touiid left BBCMk' l-S band plti hlng oaali-r lo lilt ihan tho HrookijiM, 2-BBB-Il , W" "ialitolll;(""l! SM nuuilgina loIli.rnloM BKVBBW-JrV-. kl6r4nii farther Ml m Ibulon tolrler ijulto haul -. !:. I Dy Aft. l tlmos, hut lliolr batting power uasu'l In thu Br' MBflU W 3 ,Vf.RUlB cl" "lth 'hut of tho vUlture. In thu BI flBBaV -5a & V". Innings Puyno won lilt for Btv 'Mi Ml Mi Clgnt singles nnd two doubles, tho lloatons L ! ll u "armmr six bf the soven runs. Klshi-r- replaieil Br'' JBI M'A v. 7.av ia tLo 1,llrd Inning, nnd, whllu ho pltchdl BI SH Mil fe'lonough to win an ordinary gume, the ilnin V 4 tt"f,bTd "Ircndy been done, and tho Iloslons HB 1 "fla "'0, victory unfc throughout tbo nine in BI f ' ui'.at; '' jTcst' rduy's pbiyiug is taken us a BI lB'Bl rriterloii.tho Iloslons have n great c-.tlihcr In Bf BI Bj iijcr. The latter caught to foul IUe lu tin. Bf- HMB1 iUud 'unl,ig. which brought tbo onlookers to BJ'' , H Hi I lia.eiu.il, Kattern raru, To.llny, 4 , ftf. BslVlBMI H 1 BnKk)yuait.Uvtoa. Admliilou, aud 00c Adr, aFflBBBBB. BfpBBr' - HBBBB-KaBBBBBBBBBBBB?aV ti r nniTnr r )il j . IPfSflBK ... their eetand thopluoky Dackstop had to doft hi cap. The score: MIOOKLTN. BOHTO't. B.ln, r.o.a.r. n.l.r,o.A.B. 0rlffln,ef,.l 0 o 0 Hamilton, cf.l 8 3 t 0 Jones, rf 1 MOO t 'Tenner, lb.. a 2710 Anili-mou.lt. -J 2 10 OImc, aa 2 2 ft 2 1 fchtndle, Ub.,0 18 1 O.Dufly, it 2 2 8 0 0 I.achaaoe.lb.O 17 1 l'ntlrrtta. rt.,,0 1 2 0 0 Canaran, 2b.O 12 1 0 Ixiwe, Sb ...,0 8 13 0 O.Midtb,sa.,l Oil 1 ColUna, 8b... 0 0021 Otlm, 0 1 14 2 0 Ycager, 0....2 8 5 0 0 I'ayno.p 0 10 0 0 Klobedam.r.s 4 110 rtther, p 0 10 0 0 Total!,, ..ioio 27 "o "o Totals ....U 12 87 10 U rtrooklyn 3 00008100 8 Iloatou 2 110 0 2 0 0 111 Earned runs Brooklyn. Lit 13oton, 7. First base on errorii Brooklyn, 1 1 llmton, 2. Left on bates Ilrook lrn, 7 lloston, V, Tiiree-baie lilts Fltber, Klobedans, Two-basa bits Anderson, Canavsn, Lowe, Klobe danz (2), Rtoten baes Duffy, Hamilton, Anderson. Ilalk l'ayns. Ctrst bane on balls Off Klobrdant, III oft Kltber, 1. Struck out liy Klobedant, 1 by Plaber, 4. Douhle play -Lowe. Ing, aud Tenney. Umpires O'Day and McDonald. Tluie 2 hours and 11 minutes. Attendance 5,0 to. wasmtarot, 0 rniuDixrnlA, 2. Wlsintaros, June 21. Thn Benstors put np a terri fic nluirgtog exhibition to-day, knocking Orth's de livery all over tho lot, tbs bits including four bonis runs Attendance 8,000. Tbeaooreii tsiiiioroi. , rniLADKLrnu. n. 1 a. r.o. a. r. n.ln.r.o. a. r. llrown, ef. .. 2 1 () 0 Cooler, of... ,0 0 4 0 0 Nc-lbachrf, 1 1 2 II 0 Dond, Cb....l 8 110 Deinont. m.. 2 2 3 f 0 I.alole, lb.,.,0 2 7 10 HcUuIre, ...! 1 8 II 1 Deleh'nty, lf.0 0 2 0 1 Tucker, lb. 0 2 12 0 0, deter, rf 1 1 tt 0 0 Itellly, h.,..l 2 10 0 Doyle, c 0 0 4 8 1 Abliey. rr..l 2 10 Oidlllen, 8b. ...0 2 10 0 O'lirien, 2U...1 2 4 4 0 Naan, as 0 1 1 8 0 UcJamca p.,0 0 0 8 0Ortu,p 0 110 0 Totaii iouilisTI Totals. ,,T VT24 8 2 Wellington 1 B 0 0 8 0 8 0 .. 0 Philadelphia 0 110 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs Waahlngton, 7. Lett on baaci Waah Inirton. ft! Philadelphia, 4. First bass on balla Off MeJaniM, 3nItOrtb, 1. struck out liy MeJamra, 4 by Ortb, 8. Uoras runs Demontrevllle, McUulre. Ab bey, O'Drlen. Three-baa hits Selhacb. I.ajole. Two baas bits Drown, Tucker. Stolen basea nrown. Tucker, llellly (2) Abbey, Dowd (8). Double play O'Drlen, Demoutrerllle and Tucker, nit by pitcher liy MrJamea, 1. Umpire emails. Tims 1 hour and DO mlnutos. ciiicaoo, (IjntTsrcao, 2. rrrrsstma. June 21, rtttsburg met defeat to-day at tho hands of Anson's enlti. Up until the eighth In ning they could do nothing to speak of with Tanne blll't curves. Anson itruck out twice and should hare bad another one, but Sheridan milled a atrlke. TUe score! lirrsnuno. cuicaoo. n.ls.r.o.A.E. n. in. r o. x. . Rmlth.ir I 1 0 P.rerltt, 8b..l 1110 Paddcn, 2b..0 t 2 fl 1 McC'rm'k, as.0 0 8 0 0 Davla, llb....0 0 10 0 l.anss.cf 1 2 8 0 0 Dndle,cf,...l 1 II 0 0 Thornton. It. 0 0 10 0 Donovan, rf.O inn 0 Anson. 10. ..3 1 10 8 0 Kly, 11 0 2 2S 2R.yau.rf 1 2200 llerrltt, lb..U lit 1 U Decker. If...t 110 0 suiEden,o,,..0 0 t 1 (i Connor. 2b.. 0 110 0 TonnebllL, p.O 1 0 2 0 Klltredire, o.O 1 4 1 1 Callahan, p..O 12 4 0 Totaii... ..2 8 27 13 a Totals....-" 10 8713 1 Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 08 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 4 09 Earned runs Chicago, 11; Pittaburc. 1. Two-baao hits Drodle. Lanite. Three-bae hits Donovan, Nmtth, Lange. Kyan. First bae on balls On Tanne lilll, 11 off Callahan, 1. Mruck nut liy TannehllL 4 by Callahan, B. Saertllce blto Davis, Sugden. Urn plre Sheridan. Time 2 hours aud Cve minutes. Attendance 1,600, LOCUVILU, Ol CIJCVCLAtD, B. Clevelaitd, June 81. Loulivllle gave every chance Intbe world for Cleveland to win to-day, but the Spiders played listlessly and without tystem. Louli vllle rot the wlunluff run on a scratch throe-bagger, and a grats-cutter which Burkett lat roll between hit legs and made no effort to stop. Young pitched a fair ly good game, whereas Cunningham wu wild. The score: C1.KVBLAVD. LOClSTtUJC. k. 1 a, r.o. a. c b. Is. r.o. a. ic Durkett. lf..l 8 1 0 0 Clarke. If.,.. 1 2 8 0 0 Chllda, 2b. ..0 llsu McCreary. rt.l 2400 Bock'l'xls,rf.O 18 10 Plokerlng.et.l 8 8 0 0 Wallace, b.O 0 3 0 1 Ktafford, ss..l 12 8 0 JtcKean. M..1 8 8 0 8 Werden, lb.,u 0 7 8 0 Tebeau, lb.,1 2 10 0 llllliitler.o 0 1 ft 8 0 HcAleer,cf..l 0 8 0 0 Johnson. b0 1 2 8 0 Zlmrncr, C...0 231 0 CUnKm'n.3b 0 0110 Young.p 1 10 0 0 Cun'gbam.p.a 2 10 1 Totaii ."ol77lu"4 Totala .81127 10 1 Cleveland 0 0 13 0 0 0 1 15 Louisville 8 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Famed runs Cleveland, 1 ; Louisville. 3. First base by errors Louisville, 2, Left on bases Cleveland, 18; Louisville, 0. First base on balls Off Young, 1; off Cunningham, o. Struck out Dy Young. 8t by Cunningham. 0. Three-base hits Ounnlcghara, Pick, erlng. Two-base hits Yoang, Uolteaa. Zlmmsr Johnson. Ba rlAos hit Mccreary. Stolen baaea lie A leer (2). Tebeau. Zlmnier, Stafford, Pickering, Clarko. nit by pitcher By Cunningham, 1. Umpire llurst. Time 2 boura and ft minutes. CI-iCUSATI. 8; ST. LOCU, 3. CncrrsATT, June 21. Cincinnati won from Ft. Louis o-day through the line twirling nf Breltenstetn aad numerous errors of the visitors. The Browna bunched their bits and mado all their runs In the sixth. Tho acors; CEICIVXATI. I ST. LOCUU k. la. r.o. a. r.1 a. la. r.o. a. x. Holllday, U..1 ICO oiTurner. rf...0 0 0 o 1 Hoy, cr 1 0 2 0 OiUallman.ab.O 0 4 0 1 corooran. Zb.O 2 0 8 o tlartman, sb.0 0 14 8 Irwin. 8b. ...8 10 1 0 Douglass, o..l 8 18 0 Ulller. rf....l 14 0 0 Orady, lb...l 0 10 8 0 Peltz. a 1 0 8 1 O'Lally. If 1 2 10 0 ltlehey, a....l 111 OlCroaa. as 0 1882 Beckley. lb.,0 18 0 1, Farley, cf...O 14 0 0 llrelt'cst'n.p 0 10 2 0 Uart, p 0 0 111 Total! ."i 8 27 "5 "ll Totals !3 "(j 24 l"7 7 Cincinnati 0 8 0 10 18 8 ..8 St.Louta 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 03 Earned runs St. Louis, 2. Stolen bases tloy, Irwin 12). Sacrifice bits Cross, Miller, Double ptay Ilailman and Grady. Struck out Py Brelten stein, 8. First base on balls Off Breltensteln, D; off Hart, 3. Left on bases Cincinnati, B; ht. Louui, fl. Umpire McDerinntt. Tlmo 1 hour aad 03 minutes. Attendance 3,000. Atlantte Leaxgae. AT SOUTOLK. a. o. x. Norfolk 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 fl 8 IUcbmond 00200800 ..4 10 1 Batteries Clausen and Hnyderi Cbesbro and Foster, AT READIVO. a. . c Reading 0 0 10 0 0 11 04 0 1 Pateraon 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 02 B 8 Batteries A mole and Klnsella; Flaherty, Bmlnk, and Westlake. AT HAkTrOBD. a. n. r. Hartford 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 3 Newark 0 8 0 0 8 10 0 ..9 14 2 Batteries Bowen and Roachi Cogan and llothfnss. astern Leasns. AT STRACUSB, R. R. E. Syracuse. 0 BOOOOOOO 1-5 10 1 Buffalo 0 02102000 05 U 4 Batteries Lamps and Bhawt Brown and Smith. AT ROCniSTEB. . n. . Ilochester- 8 01002000 8 10 8 Toronto 0 0 0 14 18 0 110 14 8 Batteries McFarlan and O'Neill O as ton and Casey. AT SCRAVro-l. R. n. x. Reranton 2 A 0 0 8 8 0 0 014 18 8 Providence 2 00010011 B 04 Batteries GUlen and Boyd Braun and Dixon. AT WILKXSBARBE. B. H. E. Wllkesbarr 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 08 14 4 8pnnffleld. 0 0 6 0 0 8 10 02 10 1 Batteries aheehan and (loading! Mains and Don can. JVew Bagland taaraa, At Jfewport Newport, 0: New Bedford, 8. At Taunton Brockton, IB; Taunton, S, At Fail lllvsrPawtucket, 2 Fall Hirer, 1. Otber Games. AT CXJrnUIJA, ILL. Centralla. 0 0 0 0 1110 8-S H li Cuban X (Hants,... 1 10 0 0 4 0 1 ,.7 8 8 Batteries coultsn and Klelben Sslden and Vfll. llauis. at munis. Ifsrldea 0 8 18 0 8 8 1 ..IT 14 S Wsslsyan. 0 10010004 BlU AT WUXUItSTOWS. Williams 0 8 0 2 1 0 0 07 14 8 Amherst 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 0 Batteries Plunkett and Itoiai Johnston, Blake, and Sullivan. AtFlshklll Landing Colonials, OiDegsrmos, 10, At New London (ienulne Cuban Ulants, 14 Hew Loudon, 7. llaseliall (lames To-Day, SATlOSAt, LEAOC1 All AMXBIOAX ASSOCUTIOR, New York at Baltlmorei Boston at Brooklyn l Phlla delphlaat Wushlugtonibl. I.011I1 at Cincinnati; Chi cago at I'lttiuurgi Loulivllle at Cleveland. XASTEK1 LEAUUE. Providence at Berantuni Siirlngdeld at Wllkesbarret ltoelieiter at Toronto; Buffalo at Syracuse. ATLA.1TIU LEAIICE. Newark at Hartford, Patirson at Heading! Ittch mund at Norfolk) Lancaster at Philadelphia. OTHER UAMEA, Newport News vs. Haudolph Macon College, at New port News. Tnrrluiiton vs. Bristol, at Torrlngton. Wutcrbury . Bridgeport, at Waterbury. Derby vs. Merlden, at Derby, Itutgors vs Uralnus, at New Urumwlck. Williams vs, Amherst, at WIlllaMstotvii llaseball ,otes. President llyruo and Ed hteln settled their dlffrr eiuia yesterday, aud thu pitcher ssys howlllslgua contract lu a few days. Tli Pilot A. C. wishes to arrange games with out-of-towii rlulM after Juae 87, Address P. J, Daly. 431 EastKlghty-llrststnei. " The Harlem Market Baseball Club would like to ar raugu games for Huudaya In July and August, Address It u-MJcii, Jr., insuager, 11 Harlem Market Tho ht, Crolsa of Krooklyn would llko to arrange a fame for Juno u wlili a team rtlu-f platers averono 7ears. Addr -si K i,.in. UJ i jrilaadt street. The occupants of the left Held lileaiiirrs at Eastern Tark wi-ruioinuvvbat eie(tel yesterday wbeu one of the sH'ituu.rsdlsc-oered that the stand wa ou lire. Jlarrhtetius vaioa to the rsscui with a Ball of watyr, i, I t Tt-nr-. ..,ii.L..n--;i ,m aurtiwiLSliii bb04bbbbbbBB Sale of Neglige Shirts, $1.00. Value, $1.50. Wo aro oflbring rogular dollar and n half MudrrtB and Choviofc Nogligo Shirts at ?1. Thoy woro mado in our own factory und aro porfoct goods. Thoy aro going protty fast, so if you wunt any better look sharp. Wo boliovo wo have tho largost slook oi roliablo Colorod Shirts in tho city, and ovory ono of thorn mado in our own town faotory. Mado in cloan, bright workrooms by skilled workpooplo KEEP MFG. CO., Broadway, bot. Ilth & 12th Sts. rAOimxo. Owners or Twenty-rooters Preparing for tbe International Contest. Among yachtsmen idontlflod with racing of small craft Interest continues to Increaso In tho new class of twenty-footers and tho interna tional contest for tho Beawanhaka-Corlnthtnn trophy for small yachts, which was won last year by O. Ilerrlck Duggan's Httlo flyer Qlcn calrn oft Contro Island, on Long Island Sound. Of tho boats that will compcto in tho trial races, from which will bo Bclccted tho craft to go to Lako St. Louis nnd sail agninst the best that Canada can produce, aro Mont gomery Clurk'a lCcncu. Irving Cox's Skato, both designed by Larry Huntington; Colgnto Hoyt's Shurk, from tho board of Gardner & Cox; P. T, Dodge's Asthoro, Charles Olmstead'a Mon tank, both designed by Olmstoad, and W. W. Kowartl'i Aranca, designed by Kay, nt Clayton, N. Y. Dovotccs of tho simrt In this vicinity havo received a line on tho comparative speed of theso craft, and the Huntington productions have thus far provod to bo the fastest of tho fleet, although tho Shark, ably sailed by voung Sherman Hoyt, has created a favorablo Im pression. These aro not the only vessels In tho tiny fleet that will compete In the trial races off Oyster Hay, nnd more than tho usual nmouut of inter est has been taken In the performances of C. II. Crane's i-rack-a-Jack Al-anka, which has as yet onlyruccdln Hoston wuters. It will ho remem bered that Crane, having his younger brother as a crow, sailed Kl Ilclrlo last year and wns beaton by tho speody Canndlan. That his new boat Is fast, and stands moro than nn ordinary chanoe of being selected lo bring back tho trophy. Is evident from hur performances olt lloston. in a racn In that harbor on ltiBt Saturdty afternoon, after a poor start, she defeated tho now Ilanley loat, Oinone, by 4 minutes nnd 33 seconds, nnd tho Adams Brothers' noted ono-ratcr, rooster, by 5 minutes and 40 seconds. It was Al-ank's llrat race and at the finish she had fairly lost her competitors, lliwton experts believe that if New Yorkers have a foster ono-ratcr than the Al-anka, they have a remarkable craft. Shi was originally rigged with alcg-of-mutton main sail, but In her preliminary work It did not prove satisfactory, and was replaced by a gaff mainsail. The ,Vl-anka will bo shipped to this city dur ing the wcok, and yachtsmen on tho Sound will havo an opportunity of contrasting her speed with that of tlie boats thnt h-ivo already been tried out. II. M. Crane, brother of tho owner of the Al-aukn, v.111 also ship his nrwfln-kcol craft, Plonocr, and tho two boats will be tuned up against each other In the waters adjacent to Oyster Bay. The Pioneer has shown eiceiitloual speed In a blow, nnd Is expected to ho a danger ous rival for tho Ivcncu and Skate. W. V. Howard, who won the English canoe championship last year with his tiny flyor, Yankee, will also bo a contestant In the trial races. Ills new boat, Aranca, hns already de feated tho Lnlage, one of tho Canndlan flyers. In nu Impromptu raco on the St. Liurcnco. t-he. has not. however, appeared In a race on the hound, and what sho will do Is htlll a rnystory. She arrived by train about a week ago. atidwfU bo rigged and put In shapo by Olinsteml this week. At Montreal, Iho homo of the Iloyal St, Law rence Yaiht Club, in whose pnrlors tho Seawan-haka-Corlnthlnn trophy occupies a prominent tuace, the contest umong tho new boats built by the Canadian sportsmen Is prnctlcally narrowed down to two lioats. Tho Avoca, which (I. Iler rlck Duggnr. designed for himself, Is tho fuor ite, vthlln the Millie, tho property of llm llev. AY. A. Kittson of St. John's, which wus designed by the owner's brother. Is a cloao second rl.nkc. Designer Kittson, like lluggan. Is nn enthusiast and an ninatour mnrlno nrthltect. Tho bouts uru quite similar in general nppearanin und sin-, both liai.ng long overhangs forward nnd aft. whllo tho breadth of beam Is almost Identical. The Millie, turnover. Is entirely varnished, whllo the Aoca is bright atxivothu water lino and hai n pot leaded undcrbody. Tho Millie shuwed ex traordinary speed In two trlnls, both In light weather. In tho first trial, although thcru was almost u flat calm, f-lin finished a winner tvu wide margin, defc-itlng Mx cniiietllors. Tills fact was tho moro surprising becnuse Designer Kittson's specialty lias heretofore been heavy weather boats. Although It hns not been officially decided, Duggnn will probably hold the stlik on tho Ca nadluii loat In tho Intcrnatlonil nuo. Tho younger clement In the Hoynl St. Lawrence Ynt lit Club has, expressed u dcsiru that Vim out 1'olle tier should Pilot tho craft. Although n cluti-r snllor, I'elletler Is a little too reckle-s to suit thn older and moro ennservnthu element In tint or ganization. During tho second trial of his lioat she tiptsut. and not only lost thu rmo hut tin Isbcd a poor last. Tbo wind at tho time was Mowing a stiff hroero, which, before tho yachts finished, grow iuto it sturm of formidable pro portions for small boata. Tho littlo fcllowa, however, made wonderfully gum I weather of It, although tho majority of them weruon their bcaui ends nearly all tho time. Tho only accident of tbo day happened to Uilngo, w hh-li carried away part of her galf, Hho Is tho To ronto boat built by Culbbort for joung Marry Abbott, and has proved somewhat of ,icI1k.i poliitinent, Sho is not ns yaihty Innpni-irniuo as o ny of tho other cup defenders, and on her Inst trial wns wofully under her owner's ex pectations. As a result nf this race a few feet will bo taken oil her mast, whllo n i onsldoruhlii amount of weight will bo added to hur fin. Klio Is peculiarly modelled under Ibe walor lino, hav ing a load bulb fin through a slot In which hur centrelKjapl passes. The course oter which theso trials wrro mado on Lnkn St. Louis Is not thn ono that will bo tho scene of tho International rnies, for tho leason that tho shoal water seriously Interferes with some of thn deep boats, ('apt. llniullton's Hit keel craft Islander was especliilly unfortunate. Tho courso over w hlch I ho i ontest for tho covet ml trophy will bn sailed is ou deep wator at tho other olid of tho lake Australians Heat the Old-Timers. Boston, June 1, The Australians had no dlfll rulty to-day lu defeating a team of old-tlmo Hos ton Leaguers by t!7 to IX Interest lontred naturally In tho return In tho diamond of the pupulnr Idols nf thu '(JOi, '70s, aud 'Pile, Al Hpuldluir, Luvelt, tho old lxiwell ama teur, und Tom llond pitched for tho old. timers, assisted In tho rlimlng Innings by Prof, lllnlon nnd his pitching i-niumn, wlili h proved n success In Its Initial appenrnncohere, even to iiniko a wild pilch, John -Morrill, Andy Leonnrd, Jack Manning, thu Wright brothers, mid other elcrans wcio In tho game. Harry Ayer, for the old-tlmcrx, nci-epled fourteen rhanrcsnt second without nu error. President Friedman of tho Now York Lcaguo tentn, mil. piruil. Tho skiiu: u. in f Australians . HI (1 1 il I 4 I 1 . '.'7 '.'7 I Old Hustons. . J 1 1 0 li 1 U !l I III fi II Trainer MrMsaters Balls To.llnj, Jack MeMastera, the well-known Prlni-etou trainer, will sail for Kuropn on tho cunard llmr Auranla ut noon to-day, sleuibers if the vU-torlm ball teato which deflated Vain last Halurdur nil! i.ii on linml to tee Mm off. Jack has reason to feel proud of tits lei-nrd at Old Natiau, us tbe Dgers, wliblii I lie pint tveh e months, haio won a footbull ami two hait bull ihrniploiisiilu. Iti-Mnslers will return early In the l.dl to take the football men lu baud. MiKlilmr Uotr by u Woman. Vow tlulf To seen )oitnglud Miss Keiined) of Ithsl -to all appenruueo not ko ruhust ur muscular us many of tlioplnjers, reaili tho putting green of thu up hill fourth hold In two strokes, nnd llnlsh porfeetly in u four, was an e)ii-opner lomuiiy it K-rntih golfer, who Is entirely plcnsod whtn ho pit li register u live, Tho length of this holo wus i:.':! yards. Nwliiiniiiia, TLastii Citi.N JJline '.'I lu thn oieu snlni. nlng ludtehts held hero from the Iron l r tu the In. let, a mile tinl a quarter, lUriey 31111 won lu VS mlnutesi I'eu r Parker, st-coud, Kb uiluutes, and frank reman, third, IJU uiluutwa. NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. CHIEF COX8VZ POTTEIl OF Tilt: KZW roiiK Dirjsiox to itr.Tiur.. The Kirn VTbom It Is Alleged Pooled Their Prise Sloney at Washington Aro fined no br the narlna- Hoard A lOO-Jtlln Itacn at the Ilarleui Mheeloien'a Meet tio.slp. Tho oicltlng occupation of rocord breaking promises to bo a notlceablo fcaturo of tho sou son's racing, especially among professional rldors, to whom every fraction of a second gained moans a lot. It Is a question whether tho limit of spood has not been almost reached for sprints of ono mllo or less, but tho recent remarkable feat of MIclmol In his Uflocn-mllo rnco with McDufHo opens up a wldo vista, of possibilities as regards long-dlstauco crusades ngnnst tho watch. Accordingly tho demand for good pacemakers Is being heard on nil tides, na tho Impression is Raining strongth that most of tho success at talnod by tho principals hlngos on tho quality of tho paco soU Tracks and machines roproscnt practically no moro facilities for speed than thoy did a year ago, nor has there been any matorlal alteration In tho motbods of training pursuod. Arguing on this basis, w ell-lnfonnod followers of tbo gamo assort that tho creation of new figures must depend on tho fashion In which a rider' latent powers are brought out. and that with all things else equal the man with the best pacing equipment is bound to win. Tho system of "brassard" prizes Is growing in popularity among professional racing men and promoters abroad, and may ultimately bo como a vogue In this country. There Is soma talk of experimenting with the Idea at tho Charles Elver Park, lloston, and other Eastorn tracks. Tho Field of Juno 0 has the following item on the system: "A form of remuneration for professional rid ers, which orlgnnlod In France, where It bocamo known ns tho brassard, seems to bo sufficiently appreciated by tho recipients to warrant its udoptlon In this country. Tbo prizo of which a brassard is tho token consists la an allowanco of ten BhlUlugB or 1 a day, which Is paid lo tho winner until such tlmo as he is challenged and defeated by another rider under tho conditions which govorn tho prize. To thoso who gain a living by tho precarious means of blcyclo racing a fixed incomo, oven though tbe period of Its en joyment bo but brief, la an attraction, whllo from tho point of vlow of tho donor the arrangement is equally satisfactory, for, aa such races are keenly contested by tho but men, ho hns now and ngaln an event of special Importance to Include In tho programmes of races ho promotes. ThUB tho principal event nt a mooting held on Saturday last ut Wood Urccn was u ten-mile raco laitwccn A, A. Chnso uud A. Unuge, tbe prize being 10 shillings a day, to bo paid until Scut. SJO next to tho winner of each successlvo race, who must accept tho challcngo of any other licensed professional and defend bis tltlo within n fortnight in a raco to be held on tbo same track, or forfeit his claim. Thu Celtic Fooiball Club Is about to lnstlluto a sim ilar prizo in Scotland, the reward In this cut-o being 1 porduy, which will bo paid under much tho samu conditions." In editorially discussing tho subject nf "Sport ns a Profession," tho Jurhl of Juno 11! touches on pcde9lrlnnlsm, pugilism, football, and cycling, and refers to tho latter game as follows: "Tho professional cyclist Is In a separute category, for cycling presents a large liold of remunerative operation to tho participant. Wo may not think highly of thu amateurism of those who havo used their ability on the ruco truck lo provide them with lucratito berths, though It is fair to uesumo tho poansslou or business capacity iu such cases, hut Iho cxlsleucu of a distinct Held of operations in tho cycling world Is undenlublu. Kveu tho professional rider, who racos for his lit Ing, hns u future before him othor than ' tho public house.' Hut tho business of cycling is carried on In n common-sense, businesslike way; whereas, pedcstrlaniaiu aud loolbull present nu such feature." The Harlem Wheelmen Intend to hold n 100 mile race nt their race meet at .Manhattan lleach on July 10, Tin: o vint lias received tho sanction of Chairman Mott of the L. A. V. I lacing Hoard, and efforts will bo made tu bring together the fastest long-dlstauco professional men in this country. Tho plan of awarding tho prizes will be new and is likely lo Insure Homo now reiords. Tho first man to finish ten miles will reecho ?1'0, and tbo tlrst to cover twenty, thirty, and orty miles S'-'O. Thu leader at titty und det cnl y five miles will roiolvo ."( apiece. Tho winner of the raco will receive ir-50, Bccond man i?o0, and tho third ij0. The nction of tho L. A. W. Kncinglloard In dis tributing tho national championship races among hovoral meets Is severely criticised. It has been customary to award all tho champion ship races lu thoaununl midsummer mtel of tho League. This year thu uuut will bo liilil at Phil adelphia, ltuilng men and members of the or ganization feel that running the championship races at different tournaments will deprive tho national tournament ut its Importumu. Kucnig men from all sections arraugo tu rldo nl tho imtininil meet In order lo i ompelo In the chniu plonshlps, hut thu ltaclng Jioitrd, lu dividing them, prevents sumo riders frum taking part. SArtATOOA, Juno 21. Tho cno of tho riders under Investigation f.,r nlleged pooling of tho prize money at Washitgton on Decoration Day has Im-cu settled. AINewhouso of llutlnlo aud (larrol I). Jack of Heading each paid a .' lino to-day to A. U. llatcliclder. the Hiuing Hoard leprescntiitlvo on tho Now York S'tute circuit, nnd received permission lo compete In thoracis. Charles Church of Philadelphia will lolluw suit. Tho Kaiiug liuird found extenuating circum stances lu Iho ear of thCMi riders, and, after i IhuioUL'h Investigation, found Hint the rneis wcru nu tho squaiu, tho money being ditided equally between tho three and Hllnms. Tho dr fencii received liberal treatment trum tho board. It is promised that nny future cases of tho same nature will mean exile tu California or slop rac ing for a considerable prrlud. iTHACt, June 21, Tho Ithnci Oyclo Club held nn amateur raco meet hcri this afteruoou. Sum mary: (me Mile, Novice Won by It. J. Colvin. V. A.. Ulna baintoni Collins HokMUib, 0. A. A., Cortland, second; 1. 11. U-iwIev, Ithaca, third. One Mile. Open-Won by A. K Hlffondorfer. lling hatnton; if. I, M.rh. Ithnea, a Condi L. It. Cornish, II. A. C, byraeune. third. Time, :'.' I .ft, Tv.o-nitle, Handicap Won liy II. II. Oordy, I O. C , louanauda, KO yards) II. V Strong, Ithaca, second II I.. Marsh, Ithaca, third. 'Mine, fn&U. Half mllo Open Won liy Karl Hoee. Illntthamtoni J. J. lluhelow, UcK-liester. second L. 11. Uorder, luiia wuuila, third, lime, till V-.'i. Otic-mlte, Handicap Won by T,. II. florder, Tona wanda, :lu jardliKarl llovee. llhutiainlon. si-riiteh, second: L Ii. Corulsli, II. A. C, tfyra-'use, lo yards, third. Time, 2l 13 1-0. quarter Mile, Open Won by Earl Unreo, Illtutham ton: 1,. I. Ciirulsfi, i A. A. ('., h raeuav, e. oud j II, A. hlmlnr, llhiM-u, H.-i-ond Time, n:u 1 ft, Two-llllo Lap Vt by h. II. (lordi-r, V. I ('.. Tona w auda, A, V. mrfoudorft-r, lllughauiloii, second, Haiiatooi, Juno HI. Tho qiinrtrr-uillo nnd llve-mllo Stuto ehnmtilonshlps worn contested to-day at tho annual meet of tbo New York Division, L. A, V atllie hulf-inllo ir.u-klu this city. 'I ho Columbia College teniii. now riding iinilcr tho colors of the Now York Alhletlo Club, failed In scoro, owing to the arduous work through which llhus passed during the imsttwo weeks. J. Hcult llutlim uf Schenectady louk thu tiunrtor mllo nnd A. W. Hughes, who ran him down In Iho hard fliilxh, wns dlnimullllcd for tho lialauroof Dm day, Twcltuof llnoen starters In tho II vo mllo .Slntochnuiplonshlp fell In a bunch, whllo A, H. Don of Cohoes kopt his wheel anil placo back of the pan mu Ki-r, running easily tu victory. Tommy Cooper run thlid to Ilald to day In tho mllo open, nnd Stocnsnu, tho oil. timer, ran set nnd tu Ilald. Tho ilnlsli was of tho halr-rnlslng order, MeParlnnd, tho lanky ('nil foriiln rider, whoso resembhiuco to Klmiiicrmnn Isbo iiuirki'd, wonugnlii today, this tlmo from hi rati li. Mcl'iirlnnd went rii'iud tho bunch nt thn threc-iimrtors. nnd (loodlimn wint uft'-r lilm mid trailed him over tho Inpo but two lengths back. Huld fulled tu qualify in Ids heat, 'iho summitry: Jllle Oiien, Amateur M. J. Doitlll, IPicheiter, woni E M. Illnke, Keens, ai-cond A. V. Hughes, Kochciter, third. Time, ViWU '-B HsIMlllu Open. 1'rofesilonal Paid won, Btecnson second, CooH-r third. Time, lild. Mllo Ilandlrsp, 1'rofesilonal Mel'arland s.-rateh, won. Cloodmau, KB yards, second Jenny, 4b jardi. third Iho , -."SO 1ft. Quarter Mile, i-tste I'lis'iiplnnshtii J, Scott Hut ton, hi i-lMitidv. niilii l.A.ronell, New York, scionil, linn', o i-j j i live Mile Handle, ip, nialpir V. ft. I-e, Cohoi , woui I: il, 7.i li-r, KthcuHitaily, ce.-oudi K. V, Itlcht Jllln llanilli-sp AmaliMir-deorite Itllli, Neiv Vork, 411 arda, wuiii lluy D.iwuon, seraleh, sei-ond M.J. Hi'Mlil, llw hosier, 80 yards, third. Time, 2 UU. Haiiatooa. Juno SI. Thirty delegate havo been In attonilaiiro at thu seiiil-niiiiiial meeting uf Iho Now York Division l A, V. Houril tif llllkerniill day at tho Wordcu Hotel lu IliUrltv. Itoulllio IiuhIiii'bh has been Inn. suited. Isaac II. !!''."' 'I' I'Mialdeiil of Iho Leogiio or Aniurldiii Uheelimn uud Chief CiiiikiiI of tin Now Yin k dlviidoii. pleshled ill tho iiiccltug Ilesldos Ml. Potter tiiero were nrcsenl V. H. Hull, r! i-rol.iry u"id 'Ireasuror, anil nil thu other nlll s of thu division. 'Iho mint iiiiportuiit Item of Interest gnthorcd In-nlghl Is llio iiiiiiiiiiiueiiiunt by HI I'lUtVIAOVH II A IK, If llKliI, removed at home by drpllatori i if heavy, by Vlfl'".1.'.' "II'"?' Iriiiat.ili.gut John II. WwHlfiiirj, Ut nil St., N. V Use 1 octal Moap. H , i,ri Nend 111 ceuls for lleauty Hook and samplo of elthsr M oodbury's Facial boup or f acitU CresuiT tho Chlof Consul that ho will not bo a candidate for ronomlnatlon for tho office-, and wires aro out for a successor to this energetlo hustler, who has boon Instrumental in making tho Now York division tho grandest In tho League, and In tho phenomenal growth of the hotly In tho past yonr, In his ndilrosa to Iho dologntes Chief Consul Pottcrsnld thnt the Now York division had enjoyed nn uninterrupted run of prosperity, (1,000 now nirmbera having been rnrollod within tho past yonr. This Is tho best rqcord any Stnlo over made. Mr. Potter said thoro was a good bal nnro In tho troasury. In spoaklng of tho movement for good roads he said that tho con test of tba past winter had been n warm ono, and that tho vote, Inst by but thrco or four, would rinult In victory noxlwlntor providing nil joined hands nnd pulled toirelher. Tho tree Hnggago bill, ho sold, hnd saved Lengun mem-la-rs iiniiiy thousands uf dollars, whllo Iho rail road oillelnls were beginning to boo that tho travel of Iho wheelmen was rapidly Increasing under tho now rule. Mr. Potter dealt with tho road book nnd sign-board matters In full, nnd mado his usually thorough and com prchcnsUo report of fho work In hand. Secretary-Treasurer Hull's report showed nn In come from all sources of (119,-101.13, and an ox perdlturo of flMlbYJU, leaving the balance SH.US2.II1. W. K. Vrooman, Bchenectadyj V. It, Haker, nuffnlo, and K. M. Itoblshor, Now York, worn elected u Nominating Committee to put In nutnlnatlon a ticket for tho election of tho cnrly winter. A committee from tho Albany County Wheelmen presented n resolution to tnko tho word " whltop from tho constitution nnd thus bring about Iho admission of Iho negroes to tho L.A. W. This was laid on Iho tablo until Iho meet Ing of next December. Changes In tho constitution nnd by-laws were made to mako the NewYorkoonslltutlon and by-laws conform to those of the national body, nnd It Is also pro posed to so arrange mtttors that tho election may be by socrot ballot ontlroly, CrwerHrTATT, Juno 21, Tho fl.000 cycle race at Chest or Park on July 0 lias been declared off. Tom Eck, tho manager nnd trainer of Earl Klsor, demanded that n purse of $1,200 bo hung up, and tho Cyclors' Hoard of Trndo rofused. Tho raco meet Is still a go. and the purses In the other races will bs Increased with the money thnt was to havo been put up for Klser ana Cooper. Arthur A. Zimmerman is expected to do exhibition riding. HOUTES. N. C.Tcmpleton. In riding to flrcenport, L. I go to the Kast Twenty-third street ferry and eross to llrooklyui rids to Uedford avenue, to the Eastern Parkway, to Stone avenue, to Cllenmoro avenue, to liroadway, to Jamaica! follow the Merrick road to Valley iitream, 1'oarsall'i, Uockvlllo Centre, lllllbura, Irecjiort, llerrlek, Hclltuorr, ludgswood, Beafonl, Mauai-equa, Amltyvllle, and Pabyloni continue to llaylhore, Isllp. I'.ast Isllp, Bnutbsldo Club, Oakdale, Hayvllle, and HayiKirti take Bsyport avenue to the railroad, turn tu the right to i'atchogue and go to Heliport. Drookhavcn, Nouthaven, West Moriches, Centre Moriches, East Moriches, and Eaatport: cross the railroad, turn to the rUht, and recross the rait road to Hpoouk. tu West Hampton, Quo-ue, (lood Uround, Canoe I'lacei from this polut th-n Is a short wnlk tbiouith the sunt toSlilnni cock Illlll, but good rldlnicmer the hills, with a Unevlew of Tecoulo Hay on the north and r-hlnne-nck Hay on the south then ko to Southampton, HrldKcliampton, and Pag nartiori cross out to Hog's: Sick and bhelterlalandaud goto (ireenport. Vincent Clark. To ride from Newburg to Mtddle town, N, V., take tho (lArduertown road to Orange l.ako.to Waldeut continue to Montgomery, to Ins Montgomery turnpike, across Wallktll llrldKO to Stony Ford i cro-Mi railroad to Ireland atatlon, tu the Iron bridge; do not orosa bridge but turn to tho rluht to l'hllllpsburg, to Mechaulosburg, to turnpike, to Mlddletown. W. II. Holmes. 1. The roads to Albany, throut h Lake Oeorhc, and up to Muntreal, are fair to irood. . Kuggt-t that you oonsult the various time tablet before starting ou your trip, as the ached uia of trains aud boats change frequently. NOTES. Chief Consul Poyle of the Pennsylvania division of the I. A. . has decide I to merge the State division meet Into the national event. Tbe Vim llleydn Club of N'ewark will hold a race meet at hhootlug Park on July n. lhe second annual century run of the Hudson County Whntdrneu will be held on neit Sunday to Tuxedopark. Eugene II. Randborn. Jamea D. Kelley, and O. ?f. Jaekson orntateu Island will start tin June 20, on a triplet, torlda to Ban Francbuo. This will be tbe Aral attempt of the kind ever made, on this tye of wheel. The riders expect to make the trip Inside of sixty data. Mans have been posted at FnRlowood prohibiting wlueluten from coasting on Palisade avenue under lieualty of a SB line. h rank Waller, the longdistance rider, has liegun training for an assault on all the mlddlo distance re ords W. O'flrlen Jlmmr Michael, V. Btarhuck, Frank Waller, L. Urlnilil, Fred Titus, A. Wlenlit, E. A. Me Dume. A. F. Renu, John Law.nu, F. If. Wlliou, A A. llausi n, W E. Ibi'ker. F. S-choliel, John Wills, F. F. llwlwav, A.U. WrUht, F. H. (fOulvtln.Toul Linton. C. Iluret, Luclati Leinu, llonhours H Howl-en, William tlort n. J. Mlver, l'ontalx Klvlerre, T Hale. The Municipal Council of X'arls has announced that thoiiraud Prix meetings will be held at V.ncennes on July 4 H. anl 11. KIWirr the French rider, who rewntly won the Horleaux-I'nrls road race. Is conteuipluilug a vl.lt to this country. ArrAnci-ments are being made for amorsler blcyclo para-le to be heM at lne HrAuch on July 17. Many of the local elnlsi will be repn-sente-1. The New Yirk lreuieu'a Club will take, down a complete working model of a steam Art- engine mounted on bicycles and gtv e a regular nre drill ou wheels. salllran mud Sluldoon Make tip. HoiTON, Juno 21. "I am going to keep after I itzsimmnns till I get a fight from him or nn ab solute refusal," said John L. Bulllvnn to n news pa per man to-daj . " I showed him tho color of my money at llutTnlo lost week, and now I want to eco him cover it." Iho cx-chaiiipion Is looking in better form than ho has been In many months. Ho has mado up his differences with Muldonn, his old trainer, and starts to-morrow for Muldoon's farm in Del fast. N. Y w hero ho will go into training for tho next six months, trvimr all tho time to brlmr ... UI, bA.U.A IllUltUI., ,.J4,H .... ...V .IIIIU , UIIIIU about tho desired match with Kitzslmmons. nyan tlilpM ;rlfTo. The Greenpoint Sporting Club held Its fifth weekly buxing show nt Its clubhouse. Green point und Manhattan nvenue", llrooMyn, Inst night. Although Young Grllto was billed to box Tommy 11) an uf Philadelphia in tho star Unit, It failed to drawn full house, nnd when timo was called for tho tlrst bout there was only nlwiut 400 persons present. Tho refcreo of tho et ening wns Joo VnId. Tho first bout was ten rounds, nt 125 pounds, between Prank Hryant and joung Starlight, lrnth of New Yruk. This wa a slugging match, neither mnnillHphi Ing nn silence. It went the limit, nnd iho refcreo dec iiled the bout n draw. Tho second bout was nlso ten rounds, between Johnny Yodng of llroukl; n and Ilnhhr Dolilm of Minneapolis, at I'M pounds. Dolibs forced IIiiukh fioui the start nnd fought Yuuug nil over tun ring. In n lulx-im lu Iho fourth round Doblis landed o left-hand hook on Young's Jaw. heiidlug him down. Ho rose cry groggy, and thureferto slopiiod tliu bout and awarded it lo Doldts, 'I heu tamo tho event of tho evening, ten rounds nt calch weights, between Young tlrlilo nf Australia and Tommy llynii of Philadelphia. Itynn wont right nt his mini und fought him nil over Iho ring. In iho third round Griffo quit, und the refcreo nwnnled Iho decision to Hyan. ,o lloilnir nt tlm Arena A. C. Thn liming show that was scheduled by the Arena A.C. for lat night wjs diclared nir, owing to tho small attendance. This Is the second time within a few days Hint a local club has been eompdled to abandon Its show for the same reason. Last night when 0 u'cliok bad arrived and not mom than teventy-nvo iH-rsous were present Ihecluli managers decided that it wouliln't pay tu run on lhe luuils nnd Hie sieclatnra' money wai re llll led The ixillce tlmt lined llio dcaerted ring side uearly outnumbered those preii-nu BOAHDINO IIOHsF.H waiite,rifor tlio aummeri 1 8 per uiuulhi fer full particulars address HlCllAltl) hMlTll, box 2HU Newburg, N, Y, c9l)ort.6mnn'n (Oooils. MY PRICES MAKE BUSINESS, and Ntuitt: my roMi'irriTonH. I NHAI.I, CLOSE Ol'T lir..M UNlNll srtJCK OF $100 SYRACUSE CYCLES $29.50. Made by Hj i acuse t'rele Co , h raci.se, N. V., for the new Ihlift lamlila A Hie lM'll model. .1(l. iMim MihIcIj are mado of tnuo Mudrl frames, 1 HUT tires nnd psrisi aie all clean, fri sh not been made up oier II months i aro rillly KUarautei di I.silli-a'& Mcn'ai lllack A Hold, Crlin-um.t UoMi eholi-euf tires. GENUINE ELMORE CYCLES $29.50. JIftvii ki.i 1 1 otor n.iiuo Mm i diirliiff ut 2 ycura, A4k thi' rMfMtr llii-y ftro nut thn 1"M ilrpi inmlt' 1 .i I i k t .riiiM- mi i mliui rU. u nltlifnvi Mimic 'I1u-. nu nmilu up fiuni Jtim imrtu. iiinlnru itll ill un, fr. li Ki'tl'. luil nir ii (t-iMhiit llnrituln, WILLIS' PARK KOW CYCLE CO., 23 Park Row, Opp. Pot Offlco. Hut oii 1mimi In thn grc.it I'nllr i ttiriiu liii'dtMi Nm or BICYCLES AT 'llll I M'lt iMih, IIOOJIS, 111 itiiotu r, iiml Iho I. loir Mt.irea ITS III IKJ IlllOtlUt t t .' otl.l.S 1MII.V Al' 1 1 Mil AMI . "il. H'N'I, It. hl'NNflll, Al'l miMKIt Hjrn.-iis-.i:iiiiriiiilrril ihii, liartsmiiiraiiterd mill, Monurili llelliini-n nml oilier". Remington Bicycles. ;'"'., iitiim;. SO Inch f Mine, .'Much, flinch, Iturer, $35 $55 $60 $62 Ml new ully KUnrantied V'. 1 ,.du' nud i.enllemi-n's bl CIl.Mi II A Ml 111 MIM1TO.SH A I' !, tltll.llllMM. I Kill III., . H rMVj.l'.HITVJPAl I. llll 1 CI. II HIIIIVI1 MIIOOK Leiions, 60c, Tauimauy Uall, nth it , near 3d av r Crescent Bicy dn.' Crescents are the handsomest bicycles nude, with tested Improvements that make them the strongest, swiftest, simplest and most durable. Crescent prices are right not a dollar added for the reputation that assures their quality and these prices are the same to every one. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS CmMZZZ'lr,u. 36WARREN ST., NEW YORK THE LUTHY WHEEL $150, GUT $110, A FEW DAYS MORE If yon do not thoroughly understand the correct principles of mechanical construction, iret a graduate to pass his opinion on this wheel for you. we do not make any claims. WK LET TUB V.UZZL. SPEAK FOE 1TSKLV. K. D. Mall orders muil bs accompanied by money or Post omoe order. ZIMMERMAN, Tlio World's Champion, UNBOLICITED, WlUTCSt " It Is undoubtedly the finest wheel that has erer been placed on the market. A (lance ahuws it to be superior to anything we bars yet seen." TflE P.EAII WHEEL CHAIN ON. WITH A 6I.NOLB TCHN OP THE CltA.NK, Will, brlN OVEIl 19) NINE lll.SUTES. THY THE OTUEItS. Rend This: IriTlewof the dltBoultlp of ohtatntnfr m correct decision tu to which FOMTIVEIA wm tho IlT BICYCLE on the market, THIS I'ArKll decldud at the opening of the preteut cycling; louon to make a thoroiiifh and exhaustlro lnvea ligation, the rviult of which will bo a deflnlm ami decided n iwer aa to which wu tbe Tery best Ucjrclo manufactured, as, notwlthttandlDg nil claims, there can only be ONE DEST. OUU re present at Ires hare, therefore, with lea 1 Ing mechanic, given cloo and critical at tention to all tlif leading makes of n heeU as found In their catalogues and ai pre sented by manufacturers and Interfiled wheelmtn, but unknoun to anj one Inter ested In this decision. Aa a rrsult of thorough tents and examinations, the UNANIMOUS VKIirTCT OF 0111 HE X'OKTLUS and ()UUUATED MECI1ANXC8 was In farorof the LUTHY WHEEL, and was hood upou gmeral and symmetrical excellence In evrry part of a blcrcle. coupled with orrcct nnd sclcntlflt. deilgns. Space forbid the publication of the de tails of the character or that Investigation, lmt e rcm.'.rk lu paAlDK that UIIEAT feTItKSS was lal 1 upm the OPINIONS of a large nuuiler of PRACTICAL WOHKStEN wliti hae examined the MECHANICAL FEATl'HESnf the LUTHY. Western He vlow of Commerce. And This: rhjilclsjn who are equally familiar with the organization and functions of the iHxIy, and tne ixcullarly stllful construc tion of "Tho Lutny Wheel," made bv Luthy A Co , makers, Peoria. IU., with Austin Heniin, Oeneral Eastern Agent, lo catid at moms hOU, SOU No. 150 Nassau it.. New York city, enthuslajtUcally recom mend it. This tlcycle conforms readily to the ex tensors and flexors of the body, anl In volve no muscular or nerve strain, conse quently we consider this bicycle far supe rior to any other, and when we make such distinctions, the decision Is not given hap hazard, butts hased ujion the closest un prejudiced examination. Probably the majority of Journals w hlch art dedicated to the preservation of health, think alike with these reports, but a careful search of tho alrrrtlslng columns of such publics tlons, a glance at the paid advertisements of the various makes of wheel, will afford ready and significant reasons why such Journals cannot declare their preference, and make public fact which eery one ho buiit n wheel for health or pleasure should know. Happily, however, tho United States lirnlth Keport. having never ol!clted ad vertlMng contracts from any bicycle manu facturer, and therefore halugno Interest save that of their readers to subserve, are in n position i mate Known trie irutn, which is familiar to every scientist who has ever Investigated, and that Is: the M Luthy nicycli-" Is unquestionably the lijglenlc wheel par excellence. "Vultvd States Health Iteport, Washington. T. C, Volume 0, No. 2. June loth. A VST IN 11KMSKN, Generil Eastern gcnt. , Catalogue ISO Nukshu St., palled on request. N. Y. city.! lllafkVl''"l KkOaiAB sP"rTHEWINTOH 2 l8wASS9 raAVKIKHEn. g Installments: tS down, Jto.oo 9 per inontlL Llbenl allowance $ made for bicycles in exchance for 8 1897 Wintons. I Wlnton Bicycle Co. i lil Chambrs BlrMt, IT. T. S nrmn4 Cirri, n.srevth Bt K.T. I At A W W llisnsdtonl Asenua.nrooltlTn. vTl W raetorj.CUiBlaud.Otilo, PW "" r vivos Thn t TcilT Will rlonn nut molc, anil prices no object to mora odd unit t'liils. Cliok'cnr INtiT Trsr Wolrr. inrrtran, IlrtulnB: ton. riitrr, rto . HUN tniaT.t. Alio I'riimi I'ycli's, hvii cflo'i, Indlrs' or iti'nU', inn Mliiillr., B'js. Ml oil itoiUa (WorcrsUr Ciili'Col, biuii uliil isua. l.aily Hint tl tit's .Sliiri'lii., 0119 raoh. Hanii'. iniit itush.julnt Cjcli's, Wiaraoh. mill Mislils, 9111 tu J.t. Tandrms, Colnra blaa, anil others, A5 to Silft. Huudrlf Wooitin liars. Illlr. I B)S Ilanrjr Thonght I.aniiM, l.dfti isu Maglo Lniupa, HI. Oi others, UUi'.i Kmlilli-a, nor,, IHi-.. ami Ml. US, do. BTOfll TO UK N IIIHII-KI) THIN 1TKKK AMI ALL Al auons. L. C. Jandorf 6l Co.. ll J I Iiruudnnr. ' $10 Down - $5 per Month rou tub iikst mad miritii made. Sppolal Inducements for Cnsh. BEVKItAl, lll'NDHEl) OK OTIIKU MAKK1 AT I'ltit'i's io Kt'iT r.VKUY 1'tritHi:. I.UXIMiKIN I'll l.t: c(,, lid VKKV 8T mul l.filiiKtnn av ami Ulst at. 7,SACR,FICED I Whole atorli uf 'im mil 'U7 lu lmliu flakes, sulrt for- I) nt J,li nml I nil, Mill, H5, HM, HIIO. Jliney nuti'il lirlim II , o'll iln tlm rest. co,rsoiiiiiA'n:i cvcmj, N'J H KS1 lllllllltVA1, THF.Illl IS OME l'onerdil, Unlit. InTlsllile, and rrllnliln l.rake Tiii; Hi-r.M i:h nn iii: (0wrutes lijr n turn of tlm nrlto. Can le flttnl to nujr wlirel, oil ur new I r us nr thruiiKU your dealt r. Pull or wrlto for imrtli'iilari TIIHHI'l'.NrKllllltAKKl'O, llt'illlroaliiin. S V S24.50 TO S30. All thu elck'unt Lad Ira or Went' Tyciei tu iM.r lurRO and varlid Mock, l'liaaii don't luiifuund ihlaiale with fakti auotlou and dry Kod4 rot FULTON CYCLE CO,, , i;u mtDADw .w Crescent Cycles ii'j.tii, a. si niir Ml Itll till! :, i it.. '.lid Ht, mill l.i'iliik'luii "' riMltKH, $n imlr. lieit 'U7n full warrant) j MINhllAL llii.U IIUUU-UC'O., IbClmst. A.iut wuuUiO. J WE ll.WIt HKCimitn ATAPItH ItTltr. : ENTIRE BICYCLE STOCK j I COLLINS & CO.. 14TII ST., whoso fallura wni announced last week On account of lack of room to atom aamn wo offer aliout .75 famous "raU-s " litcyctos 1 8U7 Moilol, for Men or omen, at about lialf Oolllns's price. v Mi- 39.75 '97 PATEE TANDEMS, 69.7C- These aro tho bost bicycles butt t, am hand S soma In apiivaranoe and fully warranti'd by I'eorla Iluuber aud Mf. Co., and by uupudtes S lletter call quickly. "' ; $5 CHRISTY SADDLES, $2.75. ' Brown's Saddles, V.45 lleck Saddli-n, (me v , Foot Pumps, 117C.I Hells, inc., lllc, SUc.i Too , Clips, Bc.i lO.OOUMIle "Mandard" Cjclom etera. 5c. Illuck Enamel, IU0.1 II In 1 r fLarite) Pacemaker or 11. It., l.r.i Oraphlta. ? ' oo.i TlroTap,Bo.TrouscrUuards,.c.iValte t ' , Cap, Sc. , Ilanner or M. Jt w. Lanpi, VI. T4. ? 3; N. Y. SPORTING GOODS 00., Ol Xnaaau Kt., nnnr Mnlilen Ijine. V irx; snez IGRAWFORO BICYCLES, I 1897 MODELS. Z J ox a jm rjr.vr or liSS CASHJ AXD 13 3ZOXT1II.T PATMEXTS OF i S4.J7. 1 I $SO.OU X.IST.) 4 n irjTZT OXE YEAR'S OUAItAXTEr.. A CALL Olt WRITE I E. G. P. CO., X X Y Eoosrs CO AXD 07, Titiitn ri.oon, X I 29 BROADWAY, N. Y. Salesroom Open .Voiiilni; Eecntngi 4 Until 9 o'clock. b When stamped on Athletic Goods xnd S I c Bicycles means ? SUPERIORITY $50 j 5 Spalding Bicycles Mew 1 (log models. 3Ien'B, .10; Women's, sn C t 1S97 tires and Chrlstv Haddle. SpaldliiK's guar ? J antee. Sold on Installments. II A. G. Spalding & Bros. Spalding-Bidwell Co, ) N ISO-ISO. Nassau St. I 'JB, 31, 83 W ILM St REMINGTON BICYCLES, 9IOO AMI IT.. $15 ON DELIVERY OF BICYCLE. Balance In monthly payments of $10 each A PEW SPECIAL HAKGAINS In accond hand wheal, 00 MODK1-S. REMINGTON ARMS CO., BOO Km SOth nt. nnd lira nd (Irt-le. OPES EVF.MNUS UNTIL 10 P II "NEWTON I TIRES Are easy riding the (irst d.iv .iiul every il.iy. Good rubber and well made. That is the se:u-t ! of their easy, spiinny iidinc quality and their enduraiu-e it 1 hard wear. THE NEWTON RUBBER WORKS, inn Itendn Nt., nn lurU lllil Hill IVurl Nt., llii.lmi. BaaaBBBaaBBaaalaaBWawsasaBsawaaBBsaaa.aaaK ,00 IHcj'le Blar-niiis. (ItMtil, honttt KHxl4a our ftvttrj u u n t IUmnro ut Vv't ttn nn I n it. i - Our prltv i-utt eu-r KmU ik .iti $5, $8, 15, 19, $22.50, 25, 520, S32.50. ller nre a lew of ll.e male-- e t BpaldlUK, Cresi'i nl, I'liliunliui li i. r run I rd, Ulotie, MalFiitle. Mi'nrn h raetiHH i' t i Tourlit, lluuilier, I Hum i ulion I I I' For llojs. Olrls, Jllsses, Ymiih, la. i Men. ORIGINAL CUT PRICES STURE. I'.stabllslied r. lei.l HERALD CYCLE CO., 110, 112, 114, llli Nassau St., ' "PRICES reduced. Highest Quality Maintained. 1897 RAMBLERS S80 1897 IDcALS ..835 to $75 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MTG. CO. tijli-'l I .ITU .SI-AH Binil T, ;liv II Ulll'MI AN , tlllHilUIA UnllMtiml'Ji'lol'o, I'll Viscv st ,N 1 CRAWFORD BiCVCLES, Ne l-liil Ji deli v Hi 1" : I i Men's and Wotiii u's, KUnr mil id mi m i - -' JlH I'lllln Will i-l 111 in 'i rll i il. t llin7i rii r. r is ' I o di ' - h Noexiiu iliurKO fi r H i iiu i' Iliiraul .'Vic I. en ii aV '.. SOU Hroudiiv, N -, I '1 I li. d ..id ii li ' JUl q clearance sale: . 'J l.iii ul M,- " " 111 IV '--'. IIM ".' 11" "I' 'i'M "-11 ' ii ; i lies t. i ; .. iii iii iiii - . i. Nnrii il- i ' li ii in ' ' 1 M. Ini. e i.li In. i. . . ' - V.I luud ' i.i ' v ' NONPAiilEL CYCLE'cdl'.' 10 Barclay si , tuiurUroadHii) and leirin liaaumcul I