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j i THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897. 1 W EASTERN CLUBS GO WEST. mk xjetr ronita jiKoxif xnEin last KV bebzes ix rxtTsnvno to-day, W&t l.'t&'u' AM th. Breeltljma Open at SI. eVontt Whatl EIS? TkMi Tem Dm on thn Flrat Vrc.tern Trip, EfiSw 1 Tbelr Performance. Mnra Thru Tlio KjtPvf Leal lMCiier. Win lit Omnir otr. Hit j Ki . i The Now Yorkt and Ilrooklyns will lioitln BFJ their eoconti Western trip to-dnr, tlio former Wk ' plailnc In PltUbunt nnd tlio latter In St. Louie. S Cftpt. JoTca baa eiic-ccccltxl In moulding his W$ team Into winning form, nnd tlio crunks nro mj hopeful that tho disastrous record of tlio nlno J. on tho last Western trip villi bo vtlpcd out. V When tho Now Yorks Trent West early lnit Bg w May they openod in Louisville Tiny lost ono Bh?, i tamo and wcro prcvpntod from playlntT tho Ek other two frames silioduled brcnuso of rain. Km, One of these ennuis was played olf In this city MfUr last month, but there Is utlll somo doubt as to Etf ite legality, sereral clubs chlnilng that It ttns By, transferred without tho proper consont. Thero- H&, '" fore it Is potmlblo that Joyce will daublo up ono K$ of the coming Brunei In Louisville, thereby play- F). tmj off four panics In all In that city. Bjp, At Cincinnati, tho next city visited by the B& Xlarloin players, all throo Karnes wcro lost. Ki". , The New Yorks dropped two out of three in Btf Pittsburg-, and only ployed two In Cleveland, I winning ono. The other name, which was pro- HC Tented by rain, was played off at tho l'olo HU" Grounds, but it will ha o to como before the H . Wntfnatw to bo pronounced ofllclal. Jojco's Kf men won two sames out of throo trumos at Chi- Kr cafro, and then camo homo to play threo grimes, K. which wcro legally transferred from St. I.011I9, E( ' and all of which proved ensy victories for tlio HE? locals. It will bo teen, therefore, that the New j; Yorks played twolvo primes tn tho Writ and u'i won four, but their three Tit lories over bt. R Louis mado their show 111; with tlio Wostorn K? club in tho first Bcrlo lit.ilj 11. "f'Uiblo. ? The Hrooklyns on tliulr Wiinttnii trli tnndo a B earprlslnRljr Kood showing. 'I liny ii'cd at B'. devolana and took two nut lift hro, llejnon K and lost at Chicago, an I i.ltu hud u m-.tto.tutl H fame. At 8U LouU Uarnm'i men mo 1 t to nut Kb of three, but they fell oil elliilitl) nt I enilsvulo v by dropping two kmum In Uip o pt.i) u 1. Thou 3 they wont to Cincinnati and Mirprt'cd oiorj- K body by capturtnir nil thrro panics from Kn lug s t men. At Pittsburit they were lctorlouslnono S, frame and lost tho other two. Ten letoriea, tbersforo, out of ot enticn t,ntucs played was a Ej record for any club to be proud of. llotli tho Saltimores and llostons playeil winning hall yj- on the llrst trip, but tlio Utter when they reached homo exceeded nil expectation:). From mtzf. tho time they left tho West until tho present HjL they loot but two iramos and won twenty -eight, Wh which is n wonderful iKsrfonuanoo, K The New Yorks In their series with tho West- RS em clubs nt tho, l'olo Uroundx, lo nirulo a (rood K record. They iilaytxl, not counting tho trans- & t erred St Louis ecrlcs, seventeen kuiuos und .'" won twelve of Uitm. Tho 1'lltntiurtM wi.ro WSf beaten two comes out of threo by Joyce's piny H;!- era, the Ixiulsilllos succumbed In tlirco out of ? four, tho CbicaKos lost and w on, tho third yuuio I belnt postponed on account of ruin. Itatn also Kl prevented two Ramos with tho Cinclnnntis, but r the third day the New Yorks weic beaten by u j aooro of 2 to 1. The St Loult tram then cumo fcaln for the rejrularly scheduled pnuics, and KTt loet threo straight. Ino Clovclnnds wound up tthe Western series by pluylng four earned at tho Polo Grounds und winning only una c With tho team pla) ink- very fast ball, Cnpr. H Joyce took his men to lialtimorc, where they Were expected to strlko a snag. They played Bl'- four Humes with tho champions and, woudcttul K4 to relate, Ilanlon'B men were beaten in threo H Of them. This was a font that no other Lcbkuo ?,' team had succeeded in accompltshlns for ) cars. v- and the local followers of the eauio went wild i.y With dolight Four sanies were next plajetl Wtz by the Now Yorks In WafhliiRton, nnd Joyie ;; captured three of them. '1 ho team returned to W&L the Polo Uorunds to begin a scries of thren jl frames with tho Baltimoros, a week ago last Alonday. The New Yorks won tho first two Qra tames, but were beaten la the third. Ihcn tho Bit Bostons camo hero and wou two Raines, the mi tamo scheduled for last Friday being post- K' ponod because of a thunder storm. In tho K eeriee with tho Brootlyns just closed, tho New V Yorlcstwou two out of three, bo that their rcc- K Ord since lea Inir Chicago the last week In yi-xr H Is ono of U5 victorlos and 11 defeats. Bft t uclr battle w ith tho estcrn clubs at W- Eastern Park the IJrooklyns did not do so well r on tho Now Yorks. T hey played sixteen games BK of which ten were ietorlcs and six defeats. Bamio's men began by taklni; threo straight W from tho Clovelands. 1 hey only got two out of Hy; three from St Louis, which was a surprlho, and H1 broke een on two games with LoulsUUo, rain f Dreventinff a third. Tho Plttsburgs wcro twlco Si.,. aefeated, tho third gonio being postponed, but Sr"""-" this 9od work by Bamio'a men was somewhat m'i, nulliut when the Chlcagos won two out of V three, and' tho Cincinnati! did tho tamo trick. K The llostons then camo along and won tho B;, first game with the Brooklyns, making a total Bl of seventeen Btralght, but Uicy lost tho second V- tame, only to win tho tliircf. 'I ho Phtladel- K- phlas followed and lost two out of three. Ilia 2 Brooklyns then wcro beaten In threo atraight H?' tames at Boston, and won u singlo ball in threo Bt': tomes at Philadelphia. They also got una K v tame and lost two to the New Yorks. K,v Joyce's players go away in better shape than K, at any tlmo slnco tho keason upenctl. Hie V-. pitchers, Iluste, Jicckln, faejmour, and Sulli- K Tan, ore in splendid fottle, oipecially the two HW big follows. In llcldlng tho team habbhownan H Improvement but tho batting is nut jet up to Hf the standard. As most of the men arc vct- K, erans who do their best stick work toward the K;, and of the season, it may bo well to look for a K strong finish. If tho pitchers keep up their prcs- B ent gait K Thero is consldornblo Ill-feeling between tho Br- Vow Yorks and tho I'ittsburgs, bo that the scries Bn beginning in tho Smoky City to-duy will bored K hot From Pittsburg the team will go to Cln- K clnnati, whero tho Itcds, under Buck Kwiiig, K; are almost invincible just now. Louisville, ht. mff- Louis, Clilcago, aud Cleveland w ill then be is- mtl Itod by tho New Yorks In tho urtlcr n.miLd, Bfe after which they will como back to tho l'olo K; around for a game with Brooklyn on July 30. K Tho Brooklyns linvo not been plnyinj ot lato K, tho fast ball which characterised their work In K tho early part of the season. 'I ho team btems Kr'i to be weak in batting, and when errors aro K made they aro almost nlwajs costly. Ibo VL; pitchers, too, huvo been hit pretty freely, with K,' the excoptlon of IConnuly. 1 ho Hi ookh ns open BS at St Louis, then go to Chicago, Cleveland, B,1, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and Louisville In vlow K?, ot tho fact that the Dnltlmorcs have just K' dropped threo btralght to Cincinnati, the latter'a B Berics with tho Bostons on July 111, "U, and '21 Bv will bo awaited with gcncial interest Tho BBa record to date: BK rer, rer BMj Clubs, tron.ioil.ftnl. I Club: Won.Lo$t Cent. B Boston 49 14 .7(11 Drooklyn . ..US IU .407 BK. Cincinnati ...IS 1H .0711 Phlladeliihla SO tit .4H0 B, Illtlmore....JH EO .OOSlLoularllls, ,.U1 :il ,4U BR MrwYork,...U3 2 1 no I Washington ,V!3 Ht .H1I7 B? CITlana....31 29 .6t;IC'hlCfo HI U7 .!1U3 BK rttUburg 2 St) AV!i til. LouU 11 4U .lbJ K V Baseball Came Testeritay. H-' It took the New Yorks ten Innings to defeat B"' tho Orango A. C. toam In an exhibition gnmo at B? Orange Oval yesterday. Tho Ieaguers faced pC their old pitcher, liuylor Westervelt, who kopt B?. tho hits pretty well scattered. Jliko Sullhan Wi, was bit hard, but his support was nothing ox- B! traordlnary, "Yalo" Murphy played second E base for the New Yorks and did well. Ila mado HV a homo run. Tho score: R? oaiMos x. c. I .icw voiik. B;-. k. Id. r.o. i.E. k.Ih ro.A.E. Be Thomas, cf.,.1 10 0 1 Vllnltren.cr.l J u 1 0 B& AU.3h 0 2 'J II 1 Tlrrnau. rf..l 3 10 1 E Grey, If 1 0 1 0 n Joje,', .lb , 1 1 a U 1 BJ,, Horner, lb.. 1 U 13 u OPnU, m. . 8 s 4 li I BW OrtulUKer.utl 17 4 0 Murpliy, 2b. .4 13 4 0 K' Kl!OlK, 20..0 12 7 1 Wllsuu, c... 0 8 2 10 B Klchol.,rr.,.l a 1 0 0 Clark. Hi . u .1 u 2 0 BHh O'Neill, c... t U 4 1 0 Ilulmes, ir,.,n 0 II l) 1 BH( Vtiterrtlt.i 1 U u 0 oulllvun, i,. I 1 o 2 u K' Totals.. H 16 UO 13 .I1 Total ,"ti 15 ao 15 1 B'' Orange...,. o siuoniij dh BB, New York , 0 0U2S0U12 1 u B Earnwt runs Orauae, 4 1 Ken ark.tl. Tn u liio lilli B Horner (J).wtem It. Ki'llon,(. Three liwel IK nrr- 1 nan, DarU (J), hullHan. lluiiia ruu Muriihy hinltn K bows Orlulnicer, Horner. Harllleo liltn tiny Ki-I- BHi loa-R. Blruekoul lly c!rvelt i.'l hy htilluon (J). BsB; Pouhld nluya O'Neill and OrU.tni,. r, Hutlu, ciaik BW,' and Joycai Van llaltrrn and Jojie. Ilrst hasn on BsM error Oranee, Ji-i- Vcir.. 2, 1'lnt h im on lialli B, OS Weilerrelt. ,1 ntthuthran, 1. Time, 1 hour and V 61) minutes. Umpire Oardlnsr. w Atlantlo Leasua, K at nicnuoirn. K' Richmond 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 .. o u 1 B, Lancaster ...,0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 1 I o H; Batteries Learer and I'oiteri Yeager and Went. K, AT EWilUC B? Kewark 1 11400000 8 12 6 BB Athletics 0 10 2 4 3 0 0 ..10 12 4 K' Batteries Joanstone, Celtic and Zearfoai: Conn K asu Vox. BsK f at xoarouc bar it. u, B Ki' , Norfolk ,...1 0 0 0 8 0 0 10 14 3 K Ucadlnj... .8 0 0 0 0 10 2 17 13 0 V; Batteries Blahon, Brown and Bnyderi ItcUackhi. K? Hemdun aud Barclay, K, Kaalern aasaa, BJK" Syracuse 1 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 06 12 8 Bi bunaio,, a 4002001 o-w 14 1 Bj Batteries Mullirker and fltiawi Gray and Zaliner. B AT BCBAKTOX, Bl a, n, e, BB.r. Beranton 0 01200100 16 11 4 BB Wllkiiabirre,..0 0 110 110 0 04 10 1 H Batteries allien and Boydt Eoenan andOondlug. KL Aew Euslnnd Ieaiue. B At Taunton New Bedford, 1 a Taunton, 1 Q. B At DrCK-ktoa Newport, 13, Umckluu. . BKV atrawlnektt-rawtucket, lUi ItUlUyer, 10. bV X.AMT1T TKSX1B. Results In the diddle gutee Ctu-anpleashtsi Tonrnament. The third day's play in tho Mlddlo States championship lnwn tennis tournament nt Orango yesterday afternoon was notablo chiefly for tho defoat of Mlllctt, who won tho metro politan championship only a week ngo. Mlllctt phi) od with poor Judgment nnd less skill, his tlrhes being too frequently wild and slow when they did rpith tho tourt, whllo his lobbing was ill-judged,' for Whitman smnbodwlth remark able ntcuracy, 'iho Harvard man look tho first sot very easily nnd kept In tho lead through out tho second, Uunlly winning iu two straight sets. Larncd disposed of young Ward of Harvard, and Stevens easily put Ouorgo Miles of Ornugo out of the hunt. Miles mnden better fight thnn the store chows, while Wnrd'ssrcondsct ngnlnst ljirnrd wnn try credltablo to tho dclcated tlacr. In the scml-lliial round this afternoon ljtme.1 plays Whl tmiui und StovonsmeolsPnrot Bolb'aro expected to win. nnd tho llnnl match to-iiinrrow will be "for blood," for Lnrncd and Hto ens each hold two "legs" on tho big Mlddlo Stales cup, and a third it tory for either will ruin tho othcr'ncbnnrcs of over winning tlio Mtlunblo trophy. Larncd Is a prima favorite, although It wnsnniinuncediciterdny thntclnr enco llobrirt would positively defend his claim to the cup 011 Saturday, Much disappointment was expressed yester day by tho fnlluro of Champion Boh Wrenn to put in nn appearance for tho doubles. Ho was entered with Lnrntd, but at tho last moment yesterday StetttiH was uubtttutcd In his place, mid tho famous btse-lliioplnjcrwlll mako IiIb llrst nppcariuio Iu doubles for many years. Yestoruu 'a scores: Clmmplonahlp blnnlis Third round Itlehard Sto tciik. 1-1. (IcorKo C C , beat 0 II. Miles, Orange T. U , n , n ili M.D Wldtiiinu. Harvurd. best H. C. Mil li It. New York T. C H 2, 7 Si V. A. Lnrno I, Hum inlt F. C , liett ltrtleomlic Ward, Harvard, 0 J, 7 "5. Consolation Slui.k t'lrat rounds Irving (llfllu, OrniigeT C. bent Jtontto nory CMden, Ornnue T. O., 6 e, tl5, it 1. brruiul round! 1'. w. A. MeMahon, Orange l.C, boM 1'. Condlet, Oranne T. C . II 1.0 1 FdwirJ Lriran, Oraniro T. C, beat W. P. Uonnay, OrnikfT. e'.ii-n ta i. Ctaainploiiilp Doubles Flrat roundi S. O. atlllett audU ILMIlenbeat II. U. Whitman nnd J. C. Nrelr by dt fnulti 1.. n. Wart nnd U. 1. bbeldon, Jr , leat Lk A. Stroud and W. K. Auclilncloss, 75, ti tl. Ilaudtcni slnutei Pn lliiitnary rouud: J. D. Forbes loin two slxtlia) bent I.. II ibble (four alxtha) by de fniitt: W.A Larurd low e fifteen an t four-alxtimbrat 3 1". l'arct (owe four-slxtht), 7 S, (1 It l'eroy llrad sbaw (scratelO tieat l". II. Vatl (Hcrateh) by iKrault. Mrst Itouml C. 1. Dixliro (owe two-slxtha) tieatJ. D. torlK-a (own two-alxttia). 0 tl. 0 8; 0. 1. blieldou, Jr. (one fournfths). beat Uonald teott (firtieti). n 2. 0 :ii n. lUKItterk-k (acrauli). beat Willis Lyman (orateh). 02, 01; Wilbur Kle (two alxtlia) U.at lttehard Stovcna (owe fifteen and one llxth) by default; W K. AucblueloM (two-slxtbs) azatnst 11. M Mllo.'. Jr. ioko two-al-ctln), 75 (iln nuUhed)t Idwnrd Lyman (own two-alxtha) Knt t A CmiMilushleld racratch), 70, (I 2, fl f, lllchard HtKtkir (owe two-alxth) beat Mont Komrv Otfdi n (a rateti), 57. 04. u 1: I 1. w.iro (ono rourslxtha) beat Milton IIuk KtiS (tno-alxliia), 01, 0 1 S C. Ulllett ime flttven) beat C. K. Fennn-fy (four-slttha) by iWaultt 1) t'. Hail (one four-alxtba) lieat 1. Coudlet (nt teen), d 0, 0 3 J. C. 2,eoly (ono tuo-alxtlis) beat O. It. Miles (owa fouratxtln). 6 3, S 0, 0 4i O.M. Host Ick (one two alxths) boat n. 31. barEeant (rour alxtll), (I 2. 0 tl M.D Whitman (owe four sixths) beat Holconilie Ward (owe four-alxtba). e 1. 01. Seeind Hound D. F Dala (owe four-alxths) teai 8. C. Mlllett (owe nfteen). 0 s, 10 si o. M. not wlek(owo two-alxtua) beat J. C. Iteely (owe tiro all lln) by default. Tho first annual open tournnment of tho Sedg wick Form Lawn Tennlt Club will begin this afternoon nt Syracuse, N. Y. K. P. Fischer, It 1). Ihurbcrandlt. I). Little of tho WeitHIdo lonnis Club will all play, whllo J. O. Needy of Cornell n)so left hero last night for this tourm ment. A. 1. llawcs of Boston, tho Hnrnrd luterscholastlo champion, nnd Heals Wright, the eon of tho rterau baseball player, Georgo Wright, and a number of other pla era of lesser skill are also expected. All of tho visiting players nt Syracuse will go straight un from tboro to tho Canndlin cham pionships nt Ningiiru-on-tho-Likc. which open next Tuodny. Iho Syracuse tournument is scheduled to end on Saturday. Whlai. Pct-is-Bay. O.. July 7. Tho whist contests aro now in full swing, and tho greatest Interest Ib being tuken In the play for tho various tro phies and prizes. In tho Hamilton trophy matches for tciins of four, flvo r units hao bcon played so far, nnd tlio rmmuclvliia hist Club Is in the lead, with four and a half matt lies to Its credit. Tho Wnlhrook of Baltimore. Min neapolis, and Chicago Dupllcnto are nil tlo for seiond plate, with threo nnd n half wins. Only ono round of the Ainerii au Whist League trophy for fours hns been pla ud. and tho result is a tfo between tho American Whist Pluh of Boston and tho Albany Club, each biting thotopeeore in tricks, 201; tho low seoro is ISO. In the Minneapolis trophy matches for ptlrs, tho Dartmouth Club is in first plr.ee o far, with tho Toledo Whist Club and tho Toledo Yachting Association tied for secund place. In the open ewnts the first prognssito uialeli for fours n sulted lnn ictory for -Sndorton, 'I ha er, I)a is, and Shcpnrd of Buffalo, who won twenty matches. Tho top store for tricks wasmade by tho Top-of-Nothing Club, so called Iwcauso they play Tin: St s came, composed of Mrs. Water houFo itlul Mr. Fletcher of Boston, Miss Schmidt of Washington, and It T. Foster of tho Now York Whist Club. Tho first progressive match for pairs wns won h Gorton und Jackson of Toledo, north and south; Wilcox and Clarke of Dartmouth, cast nnd west. Iho second nro grcssito match for pairs was won by Miss Dchmldt nnd It. F. foster, cast nnd west: Dr. Walls of Washington nnd W. 1). Morse of Bos ton, north nnd south. Tho Top-of-Nothing Club has made tho highest trick score in every match so far plaj od. Trap Shnotlna. Loio Braxch, July 7. Tho monthly thoot for the Elkwood trot 1 medal by members of the Central Oun Club took p'aca tills afternoon. Phil Daly, Jr, won for tho third time. Summaries! Central Gun Club mouthly shoot, prize a gold medal to tbe marksman winning thn greateat number of times during (ho ear, ten blrd. handicap rise. Phil Daly, Jr, 2tt jards, 10: E W 1'rlie, 21) yarda 7 A. Beymour, 1 yarda, 6, E. H. Prli-e, 4 Threo blrda, S5 entrance. I: W. l'riee and Daly, Bj . U. Price, li beymour aud Park, 0. Purse divided. Other fJaine. AT lUCSEISMCr. a. n a. OrltanlF.0 0 4 0 0 3 18 8 ..14 18 4 1'ateraon 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 6 Ilatierles riahel and Bmltbt Vlau, Wagner, and Smlnt. At Torrlngton Torrlngton, 7 Bridzeport, a. naaeball Cames To-lay, HATIOfAL IEA0LB AXO iHPniCAM ARSOCUTIOX. Now York at rittaburg; Brooklyn at St. Lnulai not tou ut Unleugo: l'hlladeliibla at tlraClnuatl; Baltimore at Loulavllitii W ablU(,tou at Cleveland. KASTXKX LEiOCr. Toronto at Beranton: Rochester at PrOTldenoai BufXalo at Ukeabarrui Syraeuso at tsprluneld. Ill 11TIC I.KAULE. Fatersonat Newark. Athlettoat Hartfordi Lancas ter ut rfolk: Iteudlug ut Ulchmoud. Ilaaebnll .Volea. On Baturday, at the Orange Oral, the Orange A. O. aud the Orltaul F. C. will play tbe flrat game of a aeries. Kid Carney's Went New York Field Club will play tho Oenutiio Cubau Ulauta next tiunday at Weehawken. Owln to a dlaagreemcnt between thn members of the mink Line Association Baseball Club, It baa been dot Idcd to dtabaud. K, C L Tin first Philadelphia Boaton game was playid til ll-Mtoliou April 111 becacuo that day Is a legal holiday In Mu&aaibUftCtts. tlnnt tn llny flames. The Unlona of Canarslo hnve July 10, 17, 21, and 31 oihu for llrst elaas teaiin Address Ircdll.Cauipbull, 074 Uuteauviuiu, llrool)!!. Th) Klnaton A. C, would like to hear from all clubs offerluga .uliublo giarautio Address Uus Itlehard boil, J4U We.t lhteelltll street. OnlUKtoneanielliiiloii, the Manhattan Held Club has July 17 aud 21 op n for souie Kood out of tonn dub Address A. C. I onion, 01 West Miicty-slxtb tlreet Tho M B Bronns have Aug. H open and would like to hear from a gool out of town nam ghlng u cood guirantie Ad lresa ThouibS F L)oca, becro tary, 4,-57 i'urk plaie, Tho 1 inplro A. A of llrooWlyu bus July 10 aud 11 open, and would llkn tu play IliHieloj.H cut of town ( lul sof i.oo.1 unmllm, AddntiU I . Wllllauin, 1,1,1) Oatis n hue, ProoKl) r 1 ho Hit i rslde llaholiill Club baa Julr 10, 24, 21, md .11 ojieu uud will p'u) nn ilubi ire ring uauliabln uiiarautee. UaVurlv A jireferred. Adilreas Ired .luiiner, TtH'ust luuilistreit, i-t Louiii oIIikc n i July I", II, 18, 21, nnd '! stlltojM ii und would like to hear from ult flist elm i lulls oflVrlng snlinblf tu tin t mcutH Aildress hdwurd J Wat li, f.nu Wibi ililrt) at till htroi t IhBjfoej Clt) 1 le Id Club bus a fotonen dues to cline wltli out of t e u clubs giving a rituru eaiiai unl) uuiroriiiid (tubs ilt sin il Address u, C biultli, manager llrat.Sjtloual Hank, Jersey clt, Owing to a uiliuiiderstundtnit tho liolioken Held Club has July lu opfii, and would like to hear from llrM-i la.s i liibs irlvlug suitable luduieiiuut. Address O lia' gir, Vo7 Park utenue, HoLolteu, J. Thu Bt John's Colli go tium Las reorganized for the su miner seatiou, nul wlshis to bear rrom all flmt elris (rama living a tillable guarai tee Address Hurry It Jinn, ltnl Lewis avenue. Iln oklyn. Thu Murray Hhls havu July PI, 31, Aug. 14. and soveral eiluohdj)saud buuuuyg in July and viinuat tipi u Would Uku to bear from good elubs ottering a reasonable guarant o. Addrtas 'at C. btroug, man ager, Ivo First uvi nue. All Baturday dates of the season being complete, tbo Brooklyn Field Club has these bundais opim July 11, lh, Di Aug. 1 and 16. Any tlrst-clas elub otTirlug a reasouuble guarantee will ! aeeommo dated. Address F, O. Wtuuctt, manager, 1U1 Devoe tnet, Brooklyn, The North bide A. C. lias reorganized with a strong team, and has July 11, 18, uud Sf, Aug. 1. 1), 15. 3, ti, nnd Labor Day, two games, opeu to play out-of-town teamaotterluir a suitable guarantee. Vvoodidde A C of htamford, Bmrrahls of tbe Calhollo I'rotoo lory, und Urewters pn.f orrod. AdUresa li. J. Melody. GujEaatliVdvtretil. Neglige Shirts by the Thousands. In no other Btoro can you find nt this timo of tho yonr such an ira inonso assortinout of nowlipo shirts. Horo you'll find Bomothiiiff boaidea odilB and ondB. Our stock ib still big and comploto. Most of thorn aro mado with nookbands, but wo have plenty with collarB attaohod. Evory Bhirt mado in our own fac tory, and ovory shirt a credit to ua nnd tho wearer. Cool, light and durablo Zophyr cloth, $1.50, $2 and $2.(30. Light woipht flannols, S1.G0 and $2. Hoavy Oxford for yachting, etc., $2. Tlatblnc biiIU. (tl to m. atrnw rinla, HI. no nnd fas. Colratoeklnaa. 111.03 to BO. Hummer underwrur Iu great varletr. KEEP MFG. CO. B'way, bet. 11th and 12th Sis. XACUTlSa. rtlversldn Club'a llesatla m Sueeeaa A Beees tlou to tlio Atlantlo I'leet. IttviatsiDit, Conn., July 7. At colors to-nlcht, when tbo lmnilBonio fleet of tho Ulvcrnltle Yacht Club nncburcd tn tho Mlnntis Rlvor, tho con stnsus of opinion nmonsr tho uhlto-trousered ynchtsmen who hatl braroil tho perils of tho deep during; tho nftcrnoon was that the annual refrattn of tho club was ono of tho most success ful of the season. Under a anpphlro sky, with bright water that danced merrily away to loo ward, topped by nn occasional crest ot gllstcnine silver, nothing more In tlio way of w eather con ditions could bo desired. Iho Ketrutta Committee, conslstlncr of Franle Domic Jones, Oeoico 11. Clnrk. nnd II. W. Tyler, conducted tho races In a thoroughly satisfactory iminnor. As a result, otcn Iho dofonted yachts men wcro ns happy as were their moro for tuuato opponents, who carried off the artlstlo emblems of victory that wero presented by tho club. In tho abenco of the big schooners. Interest was centred tn tho popular class ot thirty-; out ers, anil nilmlroni otthls vcrfect typo of racing; iiiacliinowcro well repaid for their journey out on deep water. ThrouKhout the entire raco they kept well tocolhers In fnct, so close wcro they nt the llnlshor tho llrst round that It up peared Impossible to clear tbo murk. Maa. which wits niurest to tbo mark boat, fouled tho cnblo nnd was dlsqunllllcd by the commit tee while a pcneral protest mado by L'apb, Jiemes llirr, who Balled the Musmc In tho ab sence of Mr. JIcDonouuh.was not allowed. Bee ond plnco went to the Veda. Airs. Vaiiderbllt wns on board tho Veda, ns usual, but her lnilu cucons u mascot was not sullkicntly powerful to counteract tho excellent work of Sir. Duryea nt tbe Blick, and Vuquero III. won with a trlllo to spare. Hear Commodore Frederick. Gerkcn placed his bniulsonie btcain aeht Wabcno at tho disposal ot tho ItcRuttii Comtnlttce nnd thouevvspatier ' representatives, fa'iortl) nftor li! o'clock anchor wus welt-hod and tho trim craft stciuued out to tho t-tnrtinir line, whero tho slduvv heeler lJny (juccn, loaded down with passengers, had nl rcad) snlleil out on decu water. lion thoprc imrntorv slirnnl sounded there wns n clorloui breeze blow tin; from tho eastward, whleii caused thcflcajtot tthlte-wlnired racers to heel itently under its care-slni; lnllueiuo as thej dashed to and fro near tho stnrtlnir line. The lourso for thelariror boats was trlauKiilar to Mntlnleoek l'olnt, tlienec to tho black Fpnr buoy otT Cent ro I-livnil nnd return to tho starting line. The piuullcr IxmtH called o era shoittrlanslo, hat ln tho llrst mirk c!T Oak Xcck l'olnt nnd thu set nnd nu anchored stakoboat In tho middle of tho Sound. At thcsttrnnl for schooners tho Adrlcnne went across in unuid style, carrItur a reaching Jib'op snll and a sm til malntopmast stnysail In nddl tlon to hor lower ejint as. Hlio showed less than a foot of freeboard on tho sturlward sldo hh slio torcthroueh tho ercon wntor. 1'rcd M. Hojt-'a bice had a sail over in her class, and a prettier picture i otild not bo imagined as she droc p 1st the lO'nmltteo boat, larrjliif a blu; balloon stii j -sail and a No. 1 jlbtoptil. liar owner wnsut the wheel, and on hoard wus tho ami) of talent tbnt hns been noticed In her recent lc tories. Samuel Snctt's bis; cutter Volinto wns piloted by In. Zereirn. and hcrraeini; crew wire attired in snowy duck, the went oicr near the windward end of tho line, closely followed by Commodore (!uy btnndlnir'g black cutter Nir vana. The latter split hcrballoonorn moment before she slipped rittr tho line, but sho ran an other smaller one up on the stay u moment nfter. Kldolon made a prt-tty stnrt fur to IcevvarU of the Eclipse, with falstno In her wuko and about two lenutbs astern. All this tlmo tho Thirties" wero Jockeying; for position, their Corinthian skippers wutcfilnc euih other's nianieut res out of one eje, wlnlo the other w ts tlxod on tho btop watch, thnthid been carefully set with thu ltcKiittn Commit tee's chronometer leforo tho stmt. At the sig nal Cornelius Vnnilcrbllt, Jr.. Iilulhroueht Vcdn Into tho w either position and was the llrst our. Vaqucro III. biliiR Just under his Ice. They wero closely followed by Wawii, Ilcrt, una MuBine, in the order named. The Musmc was tlo8otothocommltteobo.it. The boats carried bit,' balloon Jibs In the bruid reach to tho first murk. At tho end of the llrst round tho yachts wcro tlinod ns follows: Vuquero III . Hl32:-.7i Aeuahla, S bt,i07i Wawa, 2l5l 0.1; Veda, 1! tll-45 Akl.la. V:54 '..1 Hera. E.S4 oit limine. 2.",B 0. Vorant II , 2 r,B:30 1 emv lOK, 2 30 ,'3. Nlnlta, 3.03 Oil i byee, U IBili); Con. aue-ln, !l 1H 41, SUIae, D.'JS.ltl EcUpse, U.2S,4'J Lldolon, 11.30. 10. The wind, which had veored around to the southward, mado tho first loir ot the llnnl round n beat nnd a run home with spinnakers to port. They finished as follows: Vamiero III, 29 Oli Wawa, 4 31'81 Acusbla, 4 34 30: Vrda. 4 ,I4:M Hern, 4-33 24 lluame, 4:!)T.r,'l, Vorautll. 4.3S 03, Aklsta, 4 BO'lli I'mel. one, fi (14 22, Mnlta, 0.035B; byee, n,41:2!ll Coll. uelo. r,:14: 11, fintae. H.J1 00: Fellpae, tl.Ul .'in l.Uolon, il 3? 1 2, Volaute, e 67.50 Mrraua, 0.5a. 30. Follow inn is tho summary! BCUOONEIt CLASS. Ktnpied Corrted LtnQtK. Time. Time. rhenf and Oirner. rr. n. u. s. n. u. a Adrlcnne, Graham A Kelaey.4b 30 Nut timed. Bboora CO itoot olabs. Cellpse, 1,. J. Callanan 33, IB fi 24 IB B IS 83 Wrvaua, Uuy btaudlug B2 Bl B 43 5U 6 SO 22 SLOora 31-rooT oLaBa. Byee, V. M. Iloyt BO. 80 4 3123 4 8113 HIMI'S HANDICAP CLASS. Volante. S. I. hwi tt B 47 fid B 88 42 htstoe, John llliodi a 4B 29 fi 21 00 fill 33 Lldoion, J. Weir, Jr 4170 fi 27 IS fi 20 B8 8LOOrS-3(l ITOOT 0LAB8. Aruahla, II. W. Ilanan ... . a.'.Ot n ill) 80 S 14 32 Vorant II , Oeoriio a. Tyson.. 114 110 8 33 08 U L'tl BS Aklsta, Uoorge lllll 84.73 3 33 41 U 83 BO BLOOPS-30-roOT CLASS. Nlnlto, P. A. Dlniree 2RII0 4 BO 03 8 4(140 Penelope, Dr.T. V.Ketchum.20 00 3 40 23 8 40 3S YAWL CLASH. Consuelo, A. V. Cabot 28 30 4 80 80 4 80 89 Bl OOI14 STECIAL 30-yOOT CLASS, lluame, J. tl. UcDonouKh,...80 00 0 23 8 I fl 22 03 VaiiueroIII., II II. Duryea.. .30 00 8 11 01 u 14 tu Hera, llalpll I.llls 110 110 II 211 24 B iO !t Wawa. J, A. Ktlllnian 30 nil Ilium !l in Ml v In. C, Vaiiderbllt, Jr 80 00 8 IU 64 II 10 04 Disqualified. Tho winners were: Adrlenun, sail over: F.cllpse, Hjce, Shtne, Acushla, I'cnelopo, Con sin lo, nnd Vaqucro III. 1 Diirlm; tho i lenliiLt a rocepllon was tendered to tho Atlantic) Yin lit Club. At (1 o'clock Iho teremonv ur trciMiiK out, thu Atl.inlln Club liiirircii from tlio lliitpnlo ut the i IiiIiIimuho maruod thu end nt the rclifii ot the Itcirutui ('o.iiiiiltlec, nnd thn hunt" and (,'ruunild wero turned in cr lo the nit kill ,-cl.nlr s illors. After tin iiisliiiii.irviiiiirtisliBbctwicnlliotwo tluhs hud In en exchun -eil ilinxlKiial codo Hiikh wero sunt ntiifl In tho tl iikuf tho HtalT nil lliu club Hunt, whli li it. id: "Von uro very wul i nine. " Aflirinlnrs the signal lights read; "Cumonalioriiiinil hunn dunk." A Inruo let toi "A" In colored lanterns wns the principal U rn ration. Tin ii Ids will itiiI'O to Dlnek Hock today, where Hit) will he eiiierl lined b) tho llrliltro port ncht flub. Ill addition to thu other tcs tlvitliu there will bnniiiiicert at tho reslilonce of Fleet Cunuiu Wuttion. i'leuty arilrerte for lulerlabe lnebtlna- Pot-in-IJav, July 7. Tho second day of Inter Inko ruclnt; was Intercstiucr. A llftoen mllo-i n hour breeze wag blowing from tho northeast, nud after tlio start It freshened so that craft shnrtenud suit. Tho course wns otern trlninrlo threo nnd otio-lalt miles lo tho Iok. Twenty, lit o steamboats aud steam jnchts followed tbo racers oter tho course, fcjuuiwury: 82 Foot Clue-Evn. handuaky, 8 08 00 Teat, Baa duaky, 2ill.20i Vlklnu, Toledo. 2113.01, 27Voot Clita Myrua. 2il(lilHi boroooo, Detroit, Ull.OJt iuo, Cleveland, 21V12 Typhoon, Toledo, Jllll,4 J. Brsolol Class-Cattirln of Toledo beat out Boris of Clevilaud by aeren minutes. Naphtha Laiinch-Utareet won over Hobo br six minute Both yeolit. are from Cleveland. Mlulature ltaeea-ln,! won ,h, Mr trophy. Bloomer ulrl unuhe i aecond. Sola art Toledo beau. t i & umiafm'-i:i-fxi a NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. itAcisa xioAitn of xnn x.. a. rr. vvxmiiixa ot-rmmrns. nany Itldcra nuapended and Transferred to tbe lroraalenal llaaa C'enluri Iload Club of America IVanta Applloatata ror Iteeorda la lie Cnrerul About Their Iteporle tioselp. Tho Itaclnn Iioanl of tho U A. W. Is koeptnir a close watch on contestants, with tho result that tho sllchlcst Infraction of tho rulos causes sus pension nnd tho transfer ot riders from tho ama teur to tho professional class. This Is tho bul letin Chairman Mott tssuod yostordayt For repeatedly promotlnn unsanctioned races an! other conduct detrimental to the racing Interests of the League, Frod T. Merrill, Portland, Ore., Is perma nently suapeuded and ruled oft all L. A, W, tracks la any capacity. For promoting unsanctioned races, the Inter-IIIth School A. A., WeatilnRtou, D. C, la placed upon the Hat ot tboso to which anuctlona will be refuaed. For promoting unsanctioned racra, Ena ono I). Wll klns, manaiierot the High Bohoot Held and track teams, Washington. 1). (j la ruled on all L. X.W tratks In any capacity to sept 1, 1897. The following professional rldera have been perma nently suspended! A. II, lloydeu aud H. II Lltord, Uakland, Cal.i otto Zlegler and L. II. Davis, ban Joso, Cal i Allen N. Jones and 0. Ik. Coulter, ban Vran claeoi II. K. UeUrea, Let Angeles. Tho luapenilou placed upon T. Wells Cole, I)altt moro, expired June 28 The auiponslon placed upon h, II. Alanuakee, Washington, D. C, and U. T. Allen, BatbUoaeh. expired Jul) 2 Transferred to the Professional Class, Clause II Cbarles II, Hi nahaw and Oscar Uedatrom, Ncvr York) UlenWllley, Windsor Mills, O.I A J. llanta, Chlcaifii, 111. I W. If. Rlbley, South Brooklyn (own request)! Homer A Pullor, 11 II IlnnrsT, aiidclilllemll.0 Han lion, St. Louis. Clause I I. rue" t Beolt, LcvrUton, Me, Clause C Julius Ilampel, Krle, l'a, (vote of board). Clause I Claude Doly. Marlon, O. Clause V Andrew Hpaman, Oram! ltaphls, 3licb. (vots nf board). Clauses F and )) II F. Williams, Itlehmond, Va. (vote of hoard). Clause A Herbert Taylor and John T. Swift, I'htladt lphla. Buaiwniton Homovi'd Oscar Krnti, EvansvlUe, Ind.t Claude Dot). Marlon, O.t II. E. Williams, Itloh moud, ai rrn-st Scott, Lewltlon, Jtj.l Ed. bleln tuet2, Indianapolis, Iud. Suspended Vending Inveatljatlon Itoy Hubbard, Farwell, Mlcb.i l'.or biitherland, Flojd Douxberty, Clark Olberiun, Clare, Mleh l Jack smith, Frankfort, 1ml. i Jasoii C. stamp, Wh Mag. W, Va l A. M. Shepanl. Merlden Coun t lourad Holmes, Josepii Lamtmnn. fl ltnplds, S D I John Barton, Martin Thompson, Milam Carr, Sioux FalK, K. D. Uiuiiended for ltldlnif In Unsanctioned Races At Cbleago K. Bonhiuu, If. MeCourtle, Charles JtoMul. len. 11. Btayman. W, Filker, K. Lawn nee. It Fried man, and V. Mason, to July 24. At Waukcgan. Ill Charles Balrstow. rtay Lindsay, Itatph Dady, alter May. W. Wetr, Howard Cyrus, Ben Jones, and Pert La Charlie, to July 24. At Broa Hit a 1, Wis Kdward kvaus and Harry KeP lej. BroadhsHd, Wis , to July 2d. At Tralrle Du Sac, I. Hen Weaver and John Ae eola, l'ratrle Du Sac, W Is i Cnrvvln blcula and Arthur Iloait, Baraboo. ta , to July 2t At Wood laud Park. South Manchester, Conn n, Olenney, U. A. Mortartr, James Veltch, Jr. E. RchuiMl, O. Ilok-t'rs, (, llartirau, Wm. Itobertaon, A. Bldwell.O A. Pickets, L. V. 1-uUlfer.and F.Bartlelt, South Manchester. Conn , t July 20. At Mllwaukee-WUIIam Osborne, II, II. Bolton, and Edn aril C. D vlln. Mil" allkte, to July 2.1 At Waahlmiton. 1). C A. Plant, S. Hocan. C. K Jauney, N. II. ilannakce, A. Smttlu Ik Wearer, H. II. Vandcventer, h. I'ae, It. 11. lenney, A. E. Craln, M. Adams, and O A V, eaver, membeia of the aebmits tjo lonirtiiK to the luter-UIgb School A, A. of S ashtniiton, D.C. to July Bt. At bt. Lout'-Homer A. Fuller, fl IT Harvey, and Chlltern II, O'll ion, to Juno 20. 1-)U0 At Brldgen ale r. Mass r. I v hlte, HeorBe Crapo, A. Porter. IlriKtou. Muss i Kenue. httman, SIui i Oeorge J. Douabue, West Bridguwater, Mass i C Hon son. C. llacon. M. Hoojwr, Ilrldgovrator, Mass TLomas Alcer, Cohog'tt, Mas. . to July 20 At Monx Falls Harry Leo, Hugh Wilkes. L. Hkonir, C. Dcvcrs. heb llutterltel I. A. Aga, S. Motcalf, John Carn v. clarcnto Diswltk, to July 211. At Chleag.v II Almi-rt, C.F Hatih. ILE Bnns.imd A. Jensen, e. iilcogo bchool of hie ctrlclty. to Julj 2tl Itudolph Clark, btorm King. K. V., tu July 14, delay In pay tin; entry ft es v. M. ltandal, lto-hester, pcndlni; payment of One. W. C. Chamherlon, bharon Centre. O : George , NMckelsou. Sbepanl, O , E 1) beas, Orvllle. O : J. It. Turnljnseed, uuster. O . S. E Parkins, AlUauco. o l J. 11 (ledge., Columbus. O jOu) Talks, Ulna. O i John Kueprer, Undl ty, O , for nou pamcnls of entry lies and entering races nnd falling to ride. For eouduet unbeeoralrit a gentleman, refusing to ride, awearlnj at race-meet om-laKaud dtsturllng theiKaennCu race meet. A. Thomas. La Crosse, Wis, to Dec. 2V. For enit ring races and fallln; to ride, A rhlbald w. It'. Mount Nernon, X, Tl WllUam Febrenbach, Philadelphia, and J. il. BlanquL Now York, to July 1(1 1 or false entry, Marccllus Hicks. Richmond, va., to Aug 2. i-or non payment cr entry reel ana ror iniriy aaya after payment J-iiues S McCurmlelc, Brooklyn Forr iate 1 falso entry, A. B. Van Houton, Morris town, . J . to July 2. levin, and afterward if prizes unldveriiilv scurt-d aro not retur iid. Fur riding In iiuianctloned races. Hardy Downing, Sau Jos, Cal . to Juno 22. Chairman 'W. L. Krietcnstcln of tho Itond Records Committeo of tho Century Road Club of America has issued tho following communica tion to applicants for record trophies: " I dcslro to call tho attention of ovory mem ber of tho club reporting mllenco to bo very careful In mnklmr out their semi-monthly re port . Thn'e submitted other than In detailed form will be returned. Look over your reports thu second time and bco to it thut jour additions nnd totals aro In etery way correct, clso it necessitates the return of jour roports. Ouo hundred nnd ton members nro now i-endiiiK in inllonKo reporiB, which, taking-oer thine into Mirsiilorntioti, Is n splendid slinvv ills'. I hate every reason to bclirtc that eich ono of Iho con testants will rido the rt dtiired r,ou) mil' s. ('ontcHtaiitunro kindly requested to mall re ports on tho 1st and ltiili of em h month, lo tboso trylnir for thu national trophies or other wise rielliiK for an unusually HrLM mllciiue. I niraln wlsli to call ntteutlon to tho iliukiiiL book. A cbecklnir book must bo t.irrled and in ulo llt-e of tbe saino to ho submltteil to tlio ltiint lttcur.ts Coiumittco ut, thu clo.-o of tho j cat." I'liotinrscK, July 7, An Intnrcstinir race across the continent friiin I'rov ideuco tu bun Kniiiels o is to loitiii next month. It will In) bctivicn a hlctclo and a tiuileiii on ft hot of frJ,5iM) aside, tbo blcjclo to lie ridden by John . OIliiii ot llrooklyn, N. 'S and tlio tnmleui by llert Jlillsniul Wlllliuii ICav of this cltv. Tho start will take place at l'J .III o'clock on Monduj, Aug. I), from the City Hull steps. The Rlvcrsldo Wheelmen held an outdoor raco meet nt tho 01miiin l'ark truck, 133th sti ot nnd Lenox nt cnuc, Inst night. 'Iho ntlcmliineo wns fair. Tho races wore rolr'cleil to amateurs. Tho track wuslu ltooi! eoin'ltlun, und somocluso rnclne; resulted, rjuiiunarlcs: Oni Miln Novice Final heat won by Vincent It. Francis, New Yorkl E Hld r, Ni w ork, second! L I want F. Jobnaon, Kalrmouut JL. C , thlrtl. Time, 3 minutes 21 2 ' aeeouds One-Mile Han lleati dual beat won by btantey Oodftry, Now York Coun i) , 4ii yardsi It V. Bedell, lllv ersldoW ,30 ards. ai-condi A Jiinkklnd, HI v it. I Jo W 40 jards, third Time, -' mluutus .'0 I 3 aeeouds Onu-Mlln Oren Final heat won by O. V. Ilitieoek, Harlem W.i H. Y. Ledll, lilvirll- V . sieond. A Juugklnd, Itlvershlo W third. Tliue, 2 minutes .1J aeeouds Two Mile Handicap Final beat won by O V. Bab oock. Harlem .scratch i: L i:eesieker, lUviriddu W HI) yards, socond, Munley (todfriy, tw York County W, 70 yarda, third. 111111', B minutes B 1 3 seeon la Half Mile Exhibition J, Judge, Riverside W. Time, 1 minute 13 2-fi second). yuarier-Mlle Exhibition C. M. Trtr. lllversldo W. Time, UJ 4 G seconds, equalling tbo track record. 1 ho comnilttooof tho Associated Cyellnsnubs of this city, whit h Is urriiii'lnir for tho century runs to Philadelphia during the I. A, , nntloiiiil liitct lu AiikiisI In Id 11 intutlnu; lnstnlKht at 4113 Western lloulet nrd. A sclieiN tile was nduntcil, nud four runs will ho held on Autr, 1, f, 0, nud 7, Kutrv lilunks will he rendy by the early pirt nf not wet k and inn bo obtained from I.dvvunl (iorhtraiix, Clialriuuiiof thotiniiiiiltloe, lt"l estcrn Itniile Mird, Thero nre llvoprlrns nlli mil for thn local clubs, divided up 11111011,1 tlm-n liHtlnir Iho larcent number ot survivors. 'Ihieo prlriswlll iro to thn out ot tiivvncliihs on tbo sumo e'niiitl lions. Chiiiriiinn (Icrbernux stutid that tho principal clubs In the Itivvna tbrouitb which tbo cyclers will pass will look after tho chockinc; ot tho rldurs. Tho Hoard of Consuls of tho L. A. W. hold a moetlni; Inst nlprht nt tho l'oincrny lintel. Alder man Wnru said that the nropoat d ordliianco for thn restriction of hlejcllslH nud ihlilos will tome liefnru the Aliicrmen nn next Tuesday nud that it would pruhnbl pans. An effort Is belli!,- made b) Iho tonsiiliilo to tret tho tit) to iiHphalt East 'lwent thud street from LuxliiKlnu avinuo to the fen), us It would he 11 irriul binutlt for vvhceliiieu who ile-iruto Inllovv lledlnrd intiiiiii, l!rnokl)ii, In trips 1111 Louk Island, A rcMilution was pissed tailing tho nt tontliinof thu rtdcrol niitliuritlis to the over crow dim; of fenj Louts 011 hundu). I.OUTIH, F. Williams -Torhlo fioui I loth street and Fifth nviniiom II, Iluvlllo, N.J,, go ihroinli ( enin I Park lo uriv litntli almt aid I Ighlb in nib foil iw lightlit nue to Ivvinij iblnl sir it 10 He firrj, I'll I ern s to Ji rsey I II) ; .o llir,mi;ll 1st nllg plain In 'InNoii Mriit, to Iltnritrson strti, toMerttr Mreel lu the H dloliCouiuy lliulova,d to the S'ew uriv Plauk roa I lu Netvnrkt foil in llnnl street l llilhvllo avtui.i, to Washington uvt line, li, .voltli Newark, to IU llevlllo, Tho distance Is aliout alxtetu lullea Constant Healer, To rile from the Twintrtilid atretl fi iry lo I'utchtutie, I, I , cross over tn llrook Ivn and ' 'li IMford avuniHto Ibe Insttrii Park IU.JT, loHioi.o .iieiiui-, todltnniore avenue, tullnuit wn, lu.li luiliui take the Mirrlek road to alley blroani, I'tnisslli, lloekvllli) Centre, Mlllbuin, Fiea port, Merrl k II llmore, HlJgi-wnoil, htaford, Mas aainiiuu. Ainlivlllu, Bab)ou, ard Ha shore i continue tu Isllp 1 11.1 1li, houtlisldo Club, uakdale, l-ayvllle, an 1 llajport 10 1 utehogue, Tbe roads are goon rne llstaiiio from Muit) tint atrretand lUlh avtuuols about sixt live mlhs Harry O Mols In riding to White Lake, N, V , starting from 1 intb strict and beieuth avenue, go to llillh street, to St. Mi hulas avenue, to Tenth avtnue, totheKlngihrlilgo rood, to IBUt nr"t, 10 Waahlnit ton Bridget cross tho brtdgo tn Fe.therbcd lane, to Ma omb a Dam road, to the FordLam Landing road, to Bailey avtnue, to Klngihrldgvi eonlliiuo to hon kers, to (ho turnpike to liltnvv nod, to Hastings, Dobl s Ferry. Irvlngtou and Tarrytowui cross tlio river to Ivyack aud ride out Main street to the Nyack turn pike to Clarksvllle, Nanuet, bprlng Valley, Mouaey, Tallman.hiiaeru, ltauiapo,bloataburg,buutbaeld,1 urn era. Mouroe, Oxford. Greytourt, and Cheeten continue to Ooshrn, aud follow tbe Erie Railroad through nue scenery to Mlddletowm go through Fair Oaks, l'uidys, Bloemlngbtirg, Wurtsborouih, IlockhlU, BrldgtTUle, rt'irgeVi!- y-t &"& art ia, y; h w A-f,Mfls...., us , Montlcello,Maplewood,anil WhIU Lake. Tbe roads are good. H. E. Mltebell. To ride to Cromwell, Conn , take the ferry to Twenty-thlnl street and ride to Eighth avenue, to Fifty ninth aires tl no through Central l'ark to 110th street and Lenox avenue, to 120th street, around lit. Motrls Park, to Illth avenue, to llintb street, to tbo Madison avenue brnlgei eroas the bridge, goto 189th street, tn Willis avenue, tu Westchester aienue, to West Cheaterttako tbo Pelham road across brilge, past City Island and Trovers Island to Nt w Itochellei follow tho turnpike to Larchmont, In Ma maroneek, to the post road. In the Boston rundhou.c, to tho turnpike, to Port Cheater! follow main strtet across Byram Itlver bridge, to tnrnplke, to tho poet road, to Orrenwlrh and Slumlord! take the post road to the turnpike, lo Dartent cross the railroad nnd (to through Norwalk to South Norwalki follow the Shore road to thn Saugatuckcburob, near tho railroad, aud tako Riverside avenue to tbe Weatport draw, bridge! croas the river to Stratford, and thence, via MlUord, Merwln'a Point and West Haven, to New llavcniKOto Clinton, Fast Wnlllugford, Mlddlcnold, and Cromwell. NOTES. The Knights of Columbus Wheelmen ot Drooklyn hnve elected the following nrucorst President, S.l). Cronln: Secretary. Jamt a F. SulllvaniTroaaurer, John l'lnleyi Captain, E, 11. Dunni Lieutenants, T. J. Calla nau and W. A. Fordi color bearer, II. Murphy. Tho organisation will hold a run uver the cycle path to night. A. o. Martens, tbe ht. Paul rider, Is ono ot the fastest tnon on tho National Circuit. Ills recent performances are f ar In advance of his work last season. Tho Century lload Club ot America wilt award a sieclal medal to the woman covering tho greatest number of miles this soaaon. Tho Canadian Wheelmen's Association Intend to present an application to the International (Relists union at Its annual meeting this month for thn prlvl. lego ot holding the International championships In Canada next season. The L. A. V., It Is said, will support the 0. W. A. The old Connecticut Bicycle Club has disbanded. Tho annual meeting ot tbo Massachusetts division of thn I. A. W. will be held nn July 17. 1 ho Ramblers' bicycle Club will hold a Stat cir cuit meet at w alltngrord. Conn., on July 24. The programmo Is: One mile novloo, nalf-a mile handp cap, ono mile handicap, hair a mile open, one mile open, oue-mlte city cbamptoueblp. Tho road oflloers of the Manhattan Bicycle Club have decided to hold their alnglo century run over tho following route on July lit Starting from this oily, through Belleville. Bpiingrleld, l'lalnnrld, and New Brunswick. The run will terminate at the Wost Forty-second alreet ferry. The Central Wheelmen of Brooklyn will take a trip to Nortbfleld, Conn., ou July SIS, becrotary T, J, Knunedylof Iho Nlautlo Wheelmen of Jersey City, under whoso ausplres tlio twenty nvo mlle handleaproad raco was ruu on the Hudson County Boulevard on last Monday, states that thu times for thu raco wero not omolsl. Tho not Instead of the corrected Mtieawere given out, wblcb complicated the time awards. Each contestant will be notified by mall of his tlmo and position lu the race, and alaoof tbt, date aud place of the distribution of the prizes. Tbo Forest Park Whoclmeu have elected the follow ing onicersi President. W. I lln lerst Vice-President, Hred Epplgi Boeretnry, II. Burnetii Treasurer, W. W altersi Captain, James Ulendennlngi IJcutcnants, U. Burgess aud D. Peturman. aozv. Itesnlta at Tuxedo, yforrlatown, and XnBj Biaacb-ovTa Notes. An event ot the season at Long- Dranch yester day was a team match on tho links of tho Nor wood Golf Club, In Norwood Park. Thero was a throac of onlookors. Including1 many women In brllllantsummer costumes, nud some exeollcnt colllnc was brought out. The opposing toam represented tho Knglowood Golf Club, and It was hardly expected thnt tho Norwood men would w lu from such experienced match pit era. Tbo homo players, hovvovcr, won by tho nairow mart-Ill of two holes. It was au clglilccn-hoio match. The summary: Konwoon. 1 evolcw jOd. John W.Alhaugh, Jr.....0IA.T.Fno 0 1'. E. Henderson I) Dr J.A.Wells 0 K. D.Blmnious Ot? B. Kelt 3 Arthur Ottersou 0 Malcolm Campbell 0 U. w. Curtis U hgar Booth 0 Total ,"o Total .7 TuMiDO Pviik, July 7. A putting-, driving-, andnpproichliiKi ompetitlon.nnen to the wonion membr'sof lhoTuxido tiolf Club, was held to day. Mrs. II. W. McVlcl.ar won Ibo puttlnc;, Miss llerrlck tho driving, und Mrs. James llrown Lend tho npproachinc matches. Tho men's handicap resulted In a tlo, which will be pla) cd oil later In tho w eek. Scores: Qto.t. ITcap. 2'et. A Seton. Jr V4 0 SB W. p Dlnsmore.Jr Ot 8 to 1' HPyne. II 03 12 SO 1 f. ltuihn ore 60 n so h. Warrou 100 10 lio P. Allen IHO 10 00 F.F.Carey 10 1 13 01 W. Rbett 117 21 02 It. Mortimer 114 2J VJ T.b.Tnvlor 101 tl 03 Mown i rowx, July 7. Golf trims of live, rcp rcsentlnir tho Morristown Field Club nnd bt. Paul's bchool. Concord, N. II , pliycd an Inter esting match lioro this afternoon, tho former winning by soven holes up. 'Iholndtvldunlplt lu most of the matches was very pood. Fellowes and Granniss especially plated beautiful golf, tho former winning; by his superiority In driving nnd work on tho trreun. Pyneul'-o did tine work lor his team. Summary: riEi.n rua tT l icl's. C.Fellowes, Jr 3 Orvnnt. 0 Vanderpool 3 Brlnley 0 Fwlng ti.pvne .. 8 Iluj-e-lm-k O.L'Hummntle i 0 Bnovv 4 P. bmlth 0 Total lu' Total "s Tho Metropolitan Golf Assochtlon hns trrnntod Nov. 'J nud 3 to tbo Knullwood Country Club for Its fall tournament. Tho fifth monthly contest for the Turner-Van MtloCup will be plned at tho Suburban Club of KHabethon Haturday. Cooko is tho only member who has won It twice, and ho Is In train ing fur tho coming match. Col. HcUnte raja S'-'.OUO ror at St. Dials Filly. The salo of thoroughbred yearlinira from C 4: A. J. Reed's Fnlrtiew- bttld was finished last ulcdit ut tho American lloroo i:wh.ingo, Ihe attendance was iioor and tho bidding rather spiritless. Tho highest pne-e, IfJ.OOO, was paid for tho bty UUy bj Imp bt. lllaise Thorn, a half sister lo "loikvlllo lklle. Dohblns. and air 1'iaiicls. rourti en head hroucht gO.l'JS, an av er ;o of 5iyilcl,07. Tne Inst pritcs were: Ciiestuitt colt bvlinp Cheviot l'e.erslorough, I) Imp Mr Pli-kwlck T Hlulieo k Jr . . tIBO Ba coll I) Miser Rebound, h) Louglnwt W. 11. Clark . . 873 B v colt by luiic, ejiilcklluio c-ui.1 rctte II , by 1 a-andolet It I, Km.- ... . HBO Bay illly ny Imp st lllalso Thjra, by lAiugfel- low , F O. MelevTee .,2,000 Bnv ml) by Lxlle W Ih.lloner, by Imp. Mr. l'lckvv Ick, J. U. Coleman 8B0 Crltket. There was somo great erhket at Livingston yester day between tbo btut u IsUnd Club and the New York Nomads. The latter won by a seoro of 231, for five wickets, to 2UJ, It was a grt nt itny for batting J. F. Currun of the Nomails stored 10.1, width makes the Iirttui ntur of tho ytar M It Cobb Just mlMtd thetuveud tluec figures He steurtd 1)7, and lu his calomels lo ket the eeuturj.a ft w mlnnti s b-funi stumps were drtvvu, bo fkhd a lisll and vvas caught nut, Lohmunn hit In splendid St) lo fur Mateu Island and cuuijilhd 71' In fill mluutts, Y, 1,. Jewett played Bifid, sti ady Inning of BO Lovpon, Julj 7 rbo crltket match between the Oxfoidand c'litiihrldgi elevens, w lib h eras tegun at Iirl's crounil) on Moulu), was flnUbed today. Caiubrlilge wou by 170 runs. liiclitlnr esva rrtinl City laland. City Ihi imi, July 7. 'Iho following yachts parsed In. le, Inilllid eatt: Meami rs si li-onda, Alfred IV. Bo.nh Charlotte, Vv l Il,glus.lsloli, F 11 llenidltt, Plllljallb. Fred erick U M, Matury, Juiulla J liirlx rt llslhinllnei Loette, I A Tattlm, lluee sneer, Meo-Commoduro Wlllbim R Hearsi, Pioneer (hou.e boat), UcorgoE. Lbl.ollll. bl iiicr Soulhern Cross, tco-Commodore John V. Phillips. Tho following casols passed west: Bit aim rs Conqueror, F. Y. Vandt rbtlti Aqullo. Ri ur Coiumodorii Henry A. Van 1 lew.Ortenta, K. R, l.adoLvcl)u, J, 11, Hogeman, Jr, , Reiioso, B U Mo ure gor. Hihooner Clytle, Henry 0. Ward. Ihestonm ae lit (loldon Hod, Archibald Watt, from tho t.tstwutd. came to anchor liore. Closalp uflbe Itlnv. Eplke Rulllraa U now matchmaker of an atblctle club In Troy, Joluil, Sullivan and Bob Fltrslmmons have Joined bauds, It Is said, aud will go ou tour next auaauu. Owen Zbglerand Young OrlfTo have tiecii matched to box six rounds at Philadelphia next Mouday night. Johnny Oati s has arranged, In nddliton to tbo ton list bttween Mlko MeManua and Larry Becker, two plilliiiluar) oouttsts to takoplui.0 at the bouth Utiacb A. C. next Monday lllgbt, Joo t'h'iMiakl arrived tn this city yesterday from Cincinnati. Itepii)s that hewoull like, to ma'te a IliaUII with kid MtCoy .1 IIIB pullinlmnd Is colllldeut that onu of tlio ban I- rant Isco t tubs vv HI tiin r a purso. Solly Mnlth bus ib elded to hotohau Frunilieu. Yea terdav be slhhrd arlklcs nt thu ifuf(rilfed .Nsitauf. lltu 1 ludliigatoutcst bitweeu hliiistlf und Johnny Itrlfllu, liriflln and bmlth will toiiie together ut l&J pounds for twenty ruuudsouJul) IH. V J K, 1 hero Is no reosou why the tickets were not g iod, I hero was only one t ntrani e, and thut was onLixiiigtouitveiiue II Is highly linprubabli) that Ihe club would have cuiiuttmituctd speculatois by providing a s,iiclaluutranco fort ckcts sold by tbciu un thofeldewalk. BUI) Madden w rites to tbe Illustrated .Vsies that after hla man Out Huhliu lights Jim Jurfrlcs ut ban Frautlteoou July 17 le will tuU bis twom-avy weights tu Fngluud Billy has rtcvMved the protute of a mat h lor his men with stitno of tho top notchers on tho other sldo, Harry btylis has a-certed Ibo ofrer of Mark Alex I aitder of Johiihoubuig, Pa. to mutch his prottge, X.ugtue Hail, against an I .'- pounder, btyles de clares that he will light Hull twenty roun Is if ux leuses ure forwaru tl Altxanderhos uftered a nurse of S12B, audguuiautees to pullctf tlio nilll luslde of fourwieks Arthur Lumliy yt-sterday received word from Tommy Wbttu to tho eireit that the latter had ae ce ted the orit r of Dr Ordivay to meet Have Wallato Peroral thu National Sporting lub of London, ami that tbe contt at would tie ,de Ided some time lu No vember. Wullaro Is said, by 11 ose who have seeu htm Iiul utils bauds, to be the Ust lad ut his weight ng and a J far has turned out, Cy)f,t-)-f -I;-'i) -is--'fe;---lC--v j ThiTPitiro I s To clear the balance of our remaining stock of seasonable Otitlni; and ) H Cycling Clothlnu quickly, we have marked every article and garment at one ) H half of former prices. If you contemplate a vacation, if you are a wheel- W ) man, if you row, play tennis or golf, you will add to its pleasure by being ? S properly outfitted, which you can do at a ridiculously small outlay. f J Sale commences Thursday, and continues every day during the vacation S r season, as long as each line lasts. 300 Crash Bicycle Suits 200 Prs. Crash Bicycle Breeches $2.25 Per Suit $1.00 Per Pair ? Including Cap. Wrro ,.'; Wer( V""1 I ? Bicycle Suits, 5.00 $2. 75 Bathing Trunks, . .25 .10 V ) Extra Fine Bicycle Suits, 7.00 3.50 Bathing Suits, . 1.50 .75 C ( Vacation Touring Suits, 12.00 5.00 Golf-Bicycle Hosiery, 1.00 .50 C I Golfing Suits, - 20.00 8.00 Silk Outing Belts, .50 .25 S ? Kangaroo Bicycle Shoes, 2.50 1.50 Lncc Front Jerseys, 1.50 .75 Rubber Sole Oxford Shoes, 1.00 .60 Bicycle Breeches, . 2.50 1.25 y Crash Caps, .... .50 .25 QolfBicyclc Breeches, - 5.00 2.50 ? ) Duck Trousers, 2.00 .95 1 Golf-Bicycle Breeches, 7.00 3.50 yl BICYCLES Oll c J New 1896 modeh, fitted with 1897 tires and Christy Saddle. S 3 I S Men's, $$Q; Women's, $C0. Spikllntj's guarantee. Sold SI S on Installments. The best bicycle bargain of the year. I ITirkTTP BpnWlnn'B nicyeln Trln Mops. Arcurato in erorjr ilptnll. KowYorlc ffl J a 1 IU' B- B-" to I'oelcsKlll. Now Yurk In Pntclioiruo. New Vors. lucirconvtoodltka. r n 1 JL H H -j A m Now York to LuI.oIIopitrontr. Now York lo Now Ilrunsivlck. Now York to ABbury 1'nrk anil liny Head. New York to Oyster liny. Now L J York to nnd nrouml Btatcu Ielnnil. Any ono of tlicsomieps will bo Riven froo to nil those who r I call at our stores, or mulled to any nddruss upon receipt nf regular prleo, C conta. I A. G. Spalding Si Bros. Spalding-Bidwell Co. 1 ViO-iaO NnHsnu Stroot. 20, t, au "West 41M Street. S I The Standard Price for Bicycles. I We made this announcement in 1893, in establishing the price of I Ci ascent Bicycles. I We have fully demonstrated that high grade wheels 1 h can be made and sold at $7. Our prices remain fixed, A while Crescent quality constantly improves. We put the 1 best material, the best skill and the very best value in the 1 Crescent line that is possible to put in a bicycle. 1 Crescents are worth the prices at which they arc 1 listed ; hence no reduction is necessary. 1 HONEST prices need no change. 1 We guarantee PRICE as well as QUALITY. 1 cATAtvocvnFnEB. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, 1 ACEVnEtnUTtTIIEKE. CHICAGQ-NEW VORtC H THE LUTHY WHEEL J Selling nt Present for $110. I WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICE. 1 ZIlfWlERLrlAN, Tho "World's Ohnniplon, 1 UNSOI.ICITEI). WHITES: "It 1 uncloiibietlly tbo flneat wheel that has over been placed on the marks. A glaaico sbow It tu Lo auiwrlur tt anything we Lave yet aecu" H AUSTIN IIIZM.SKN. ISO Nassau St.. cieueral Eaateru Agent, k. Y. city. J Catalogue mailed on request. ir.i; scu J! I VICTOR BICYCLES, f NEW 1896 MODELS, I 2 O.V A r ATM EXT OP AND 12 M0. ... nn I PAYMENTS OF 5,uu riTlI ONE TEAJl'B OTTAIIAXTEE 3 call or wiura E. G. P. CO., I itoo3is ca axj r, Timsn rr.ooit, 29 BROADWAY, N. Y. i bale$room Open .Veintlti( J.'icll(ll(7 . Until 9 o'clock. o oo $ Only a Few Days More. GENUINE SALE OF GENUINE GOODS. 1896 NEW HUtUS, 1896 SHOPWORN REMINGTONS, 1897 NEW GLOBES. Jaffrey Building, BROADWAY & LEONARD ST. A. J. COMRIE, Auctioneer. MM -uiiiimr (Mi print, till. f IM'il 1'iitiern Crawford Bicycles, $23 to $29. Glrla' VI Hull wliteta, it'J MUm' .'lllnoli ulio I', .'" 21iu a uiut Wuii t'i 'a '- In. la utieela, $'JU. All fri'ili. nen, I huh u ail K jii.i m m facturr anA inur ant tit tin t ir Tiiiui tli uiil DURANT Mci-EAW &CO. -tui liruulmi), ,s U. , ii, ill ntui , llkljn SENSATIONAL TRADE SALE. I. mill IIUi. l.ruUit IHII7 BICYCLES AT AUCTION. I'l Itl II 111 HUM. I II.. 476 BROADWAY, Al 1. Ot i.tjth. IUi)A r7Thla aalu lucluilra a Due lot ot 18IT N1lll INKS, l.uUriu. nntl r.cerm, Tbs lelrbrxtiMl IttllT" V l.tt aud oiker. Nailian Kaplajj, Auctioneer, 4TU llltDMItt.tl, Xvcr Wbccl Uuarantccd. lfVrLCdl fV nAwiuieB. 9 fl I We'll make prices which Il 5 will piy you to call, ex- 1 II ijf amine and purchase. ID I Wlnton Bicycle Co. I fe IIS Ohuoil)rBtrat,Tt. T. Is Oranti rirrle nearUi Bt IJ.T. IAA ) HlsLeUopI Avnnue.Brooklrn. r V nt S ji laxjtor-, CloTelantl.Oblo. ftfSay9 W3X(&&x!&SitSc&fiaj BICYCLES AT YOUR PRICE, o rejton.ilil offer refiiii? 1. jjuarHntred foold w lattul to ill au out nur 1olc reganlloin of cotti w ftuarantcti to eIl chPApor than tbey do at tbofftfet MiicttonHnlt call And ie WHAT IS YOUR PRICE ON 1NOT UI.MOIirs, STRACUSI 1. Mill r.I.MOIIKS. iii7 rFititis, coi.tovs, riiAwmniM, IHItT Till.lillll, KHWI.Hl', MIH si KACl'tU, IMIItl LUIKKTYH. VII Kills, 11AMIII Kits. HASNI.lt AMI) 0Tll CI-STIIIY I.AUl'S, (1 B. lit IU, lVc; i.uiiii-. ,ino i Urea, al VU llrown auilitlea, tl!,4S Willis' Park Row Bicycle Co., au i' A UK mm, ri pt okfick. DO YOU WANT A '97 RAMBLER? Urlntf In our old wheel nud wo will Diakjoo literal alUmamo lu trale. 1897 RAMBLERS $80 1897 IDEALS $35 to $75 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. UIU-IIIS I irillTH AV. NhAK BrtTil hT N, V. Lexington I cU Co, ilo-.viiioivn .grata, V'O tf 10,000 Cycios Slaughtered, $5 Up. (Ilolir 1i l Itir, ts Ciililinl la. !.', Cri'.i-eiit. 10 infnrl li Mritrn. tw "jraiMi.n, 1,1 Fowler, $lu Inn :i w -viu. u.i-1 j li, bJH liinipw Toledo ti'i n Itiii,!. a. Hi Mil now lli'rnld., .'7.B0 EI 1 nut (I'u vjttiai iritta lo iiurlir nnd dea i rn f i r ! i.li lltiRALti nil "' 11'-' " '" aan at, nCIIriUU liU,, iiiuimfiit, near Ami uimutrt ami ji:ia:itK ii ii t iitv liiii i' iiiii tiin uih nttfiil with THE SPENCER BRAKE r 'iiM'rnie. Iiy j linn of thu Orii) J fall or i in. f r parn -ulim THE SPENCER BRAKE CO., Crescent Cycles H'J l t t I'l'li, M llll tllll'll, (It,, U B3il HI, itiii I a ali.Rli.il tu, I 'MAIIrPIIN 1111 ttOltl-tiBi,l ntinni, liloml I t i.riui, ni'ii I f ir riiltf llnnl, ' lit n to I lh unci HnW loii; I Hi. li , 1 1 n k mi It u.Iiti ami luni. lictikii fnr r.' !'.k?,,,, , ,J ' JtUf'll'Hs, BSCuurl.t.mar Clif Hall, HriKikljn CAIIIHH hl-NT nVTltlAI AN III ftp, evrrj J ailimn lilul.f tull orailu atiiluu fi'r Hal nnaatlf lattiiryaaitmi. titkrn In eifliiinice IIICVCI.K hi JH.I.1.XCI1AMI1', Vi) Weat Umadnajr New York; rPIll!S."B liatr. W 'bin full tvarrantji fr.-e . H X coin. AltKI'.ltAMiiLO UUtliIU CO, It) Cliff .1. MBaMajaaaMiiiiaMliMi..iaBai..ilaaMii i wllllMa