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w ' '.".I'i.'in h, '' " ," ' . : ? I ON THE BASEBALL FIELD. ! I act xomts ir.v rrro oasies rnox '. 1 Tir eeaoue's TAii.Exunna. ", 1 BaltlMorra D.rsat riltabnra Trrlest aa As- . v8 until the a.d Holloas Ureal Slseit vsllh ' Cincinnati Urooklyita U la ana l..sn-it nth. T KjiiH Jubi loniiril-Waiir UllurtlnMM i Twelve Barnes wore placed by tlio National k V Laaguo Scania Jcslerdajr and scvcrnl changes in , the standing of the club occurred. Tlio Now i 'C Yorks won lit ico from St. Louis and (rained on 5 the llottons, so that but -IB poUtsscpirato these f tcamr. Scleo'a men. br breaking: otcn with the i Cincinnati!, surrohdered lint pinto to the Haiti If mores, who w ere twlco victorious o or tho Pllts- ft burgs. The llrooUns won nnd lost In their panics with the Chicago, and thereby failed to climb Into sixth place. Tbcr havon dear tltlo to seventh notch, although the whlngtons, woo took tnosamis from the Loulsilllcj, moved from eleventh to eighth pltto, tun points behind Uarnlo's men. Clcvoland and Philadelphia broke Ten. The results: Mniivivo OAHBa, N It "fork. Hi St- Lou's. 8. Brook lm. Mi Chicago, 7. Cincinnati, 3i Boston, a. Ilaltlmure, B Pittsburg. 7. 3 avtiiunoon oauxs. a JTaw York, S; St. Louli, 4. 1. Chicago, llii Brooklyn, 8. " Bustoo, 10s Cincinnati, a, V Ilaltlmure, 7i Pittsburg, ft. fl Phlladslphla, fl Cleveland, 0 (lint gams). j Clorelaud, B; Phlladilpbls, 'J (second gams). S Waablugtun, 7i Loulstllle, a (unit gamt). fj Washington, 7; Louisville, 3 (second imil, TUB IlKCOIlO. Jff To JVr Jlo JTrr fjt CIJe. Won. LU. I'tv.Ctnt Ctiibt Won. Lit. flu Cent Ilaltlmora.77 8U HA .7UU Brooklyn .60 08 II) .Hi , UCSIOU....7U S3 18 .003 WMu'Kt'n4g At J3 .410 1 NewYork.71 Hti SJ .OsB,t,ulla'hia..t0 04 1H .4JU I Clnclnn'iiet 40 Kit .onv t,nutavllle.B 114 IV .1J4 f Clsvsland.57 S3 Hi .M I1llatiurg.7 03 Si . Chicago. ..51 03 18 ,44St. LOUU..V7 bt 1U .S3tf ;.' NKW YORK, 0; BT. LOUIS, 8 MOnNlMl OAilE. jf 1 hoso baseball cranks who did not take tho : trouble to bo to tho l'ulo Grounds justerdn) A morning imsso.1 a treat. Those of the U.OOO ! enthusiasts who rcinalui.il during the ontlro L, gama had plenty of fun, fur thiy w the New Yorks pull out of a tight plum and win bj a ft Yerltablo "Harrison du.sb." iliko Sullhnn and if: a now man mini J Suuhoir, who pitched In a fk Tlctory against tbo llullluioris last wcik, wcro J tho oppoainir twlrlcn, ami thcr hud a battlo t royal tor eifrhl Innings. In that tlmo the bt. f. Louts tall enders had shown a stirrrUlmr amount P ofllfo.and the rooters, who belletcd that the V. Nsw Yorks would have a wnlkovor, uerelna , state of mind. Than tho ninth inninir came M. and both pitchers took skjward trips, fatal ' errors by lunlo Cross, tho St. Louis shortstop, ;,, helping Joyco's men In their predicament. - Joyce, Dy tho way, played third baoo lnsteud of Donnelly, and his presence u as fortunate, tor be Pcame to tlmo in the Inst limine with a two- bojrser that undoubtcliy turneif tho tldo and f sotnowlmt unneri cd tbu at. Ixjuis pitcher. Tho ; features of the vamo were tho butting and Mild- lntf ot UavIs and Uallman nnd irrcat calihcs by m van Ualtrun, Ulcason.and 'turner, drpontor umpirul on bills uud atrlkes an I flne.l Doutrlaas ;i 810 for kkMng-over a strike, lie itlso wurned y Hallman aud llartman for unnecessary pro- i tests. y,: Each side scored In the first inning. Douglass li cot around for the visitors on bis base on bolls. lit a couple or outs, and Turner's slnglo past Jojce. !'- The Sew Yorks rolled up threo In their half on 'Si Van Haltren's base on balls, SIcCreory's llfo on J an orror by llartman, and singles by Tlernan and r Davis. Too visitors scored two more runs in tho .t second on liallman's single, a svratcn by Sud- . boff, Oloason's wild throw oer Joyce's head. "t and a bit by Douglass. Warner ooened the last v half with a throebaifcer. and ran hnniMuhen $ Hsrlcy threw wildly to the plato after Diaklnir rfi a line ratih of Sullivan's short lly. l When the w-oro was 4 to 3 in the locals' favor X both pitchers began to bo circUlvo. Divisiirob- 5 ablys4cd a couple of runs In the fourth by s-j making a sensaiiontl stop ot Douglass's hard S drive over second, ami In the fifth Ulevson do J prlved llartman of a hit by mtihlnu his bouvy , & liner with his left hand. Van llultrcn in this ;f inning made a beautiful catch off Grady, and : again in the seventh he ruade two star Dlays by f hauling In rifle shots from Cross and HartmiiL tft, Capu Joyie In the last half ot the seventh shot I , ff a single to centre, stole second and scored on t fry van lialtrcn's bid for a three-bagger, which ff Turner cangbt with ono hand after a backward ,SJr run. That gave r. luaa of two runs to the Now I ' xorks, and as Sullivan was upparently very ' Ifi , steady In the eighth when two visitors were on 4- bases, thu crow d7bcllo od that t he gatuo was safe. 'f . Douglass, howevei. opened the ninth with a E ' scrauii hit t'i't Gliuson could not handle. m? Sullivan advanced the runner with a wild pitch I and gave a base on balls to Cross, The latter a hustled to socond on another wild pitch and ,K' things looked serious. llartman Quickly sent If both men In and tied the scoro with a sharp 6 jlnglo to left. Turner was out to Clark -nd i J llartman waltzed to second. Grady banged u , double to left, llartman counting. Lally. with i i another two-bagger, brought Grady In. llarlpy 4 kept up. the slaughter with a base bit. whkh 3 fi sent Lally homo with the Ufth run. Hallman ,; made his nfth consecutlvn base hit. In which ' iV ?&Wloy WM thrown out at third by Van Haltren. J O Day s decision was so close that Donahuo and . If llartman of tho visiting team nearly had a fit t t filing Tain protests. Then SudbolT tiled out, if and the score was 8 to Bin the visitors' fa or. ? it? The New Yorks thon displayed their pluck and S Pery.e- Warner hit up a dy which was muffed V ' by Cross, who took the ball out of llarley's JT hands. Joyco nailed a corking two-bagger along -JL the right foul line, and Warner reaibod third. ffT Meekln. who batted for Sullivan, was thrown 5 ;I out by Cross, nnd Warner scorod. Sudhoff do ,' Jj fleeted Van Haltren's drive, which the latter f !l beat out; but Cross, who tlcklod tho ball, threw , r It over Grady's head to tho grand stand and !i Joyce crossed the plate. Van reached second on I t tho error. McCroory then tied the score with a i 1 One two-bagger to right, and Tiernan was railed r $ out on strikes. Two were out, and It all de r J pendod, on Davis. Ouorge hit tho tlrst b.Ul i , pitched safely into right Hold, and McCrcery . s made tho winning run. Tho score: ) ( K TORK. I ST. IvOCia y . .iii.ro.i.L u.lsroi.e. t Vrritr'n.cf? 3 4 I I Dnu'laij.c. a 2 s i o I UrCrMry, rf.S 10 0 0 Croaa, aa ... .1 OSES )i Tlernan. It.. t 14 0 0 H.rtmau.Sb.l 1 I o 1 ',; Davla.aa...O 0 2 0 0 Turner, rf...O 110 0 i Olcaaon,ab.0 1 a a a Qrady, lb... I 111 o f Clark, lb... .0 1 11 0 0 Lallr, If 1 8 4 0 0 I a. Warner. 0...S a 8 1 Olllarlfy. cf. 0 1 3 0 1 k ; Joyos.Sb...a a 1 1 l'llallman.kb.l 0 0 4 0 i -1 Bulllran, p.,0 0 0 a 0 builboS, p...l a 1 2 0 I Hkln 0 0000 ? . Totala 815t0 14 B , g Totals. V 13 87 18 4 ! i apatted for Sullivan In tbe ninth Inning. . twinning run acored wltb two out. 1 XswYotk. o looooio a a ', 5? Bt. Louis 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 8 j ir Bsraed runs New York. 8, 8t. Louli, B. Two-base 1 S pita McCrrpry, Qleason, Joyce. Oraity. Lallr. Three- t ? bass bit Warner. Stolen tiaai-a VVarudr, Joyce, ll llartman, lUllman .i) Klr.t tiaae by errors New Jj York. 3, !t. Loula, 1. Flrat baa on balla Off bulllran. ' V H off budhotr, 1. 8truck out-lly Sullivan, t. tir "it Builboll, a, LvftoubaacaNnw York, 4, nl Loula, U ' " l"aaa d ball W arner. Wild pttcbiw Sullivan, a P5ubl" PlT-Cro and Oraily. Tluie- boura aud J; tW TOIIK, Oj 8T. IJDIS, 4 APTElcNOON Ut.UK. P "" Ten thousand lo al rooters saw the afternoon ? 4Tme, and they went homo hilariously happy X oyer fbe good day's work of the New Yo ks. ' f Jr.k.'n M?vlk tno hlts "e11 scutterod. while 1 "Drldgct" Donahue was hit freely. Tho tall. K enders received penty of sympathy from tho rowd, and all of the good plays were most lib- 4 erally applauded. .McCrcery nnd Tlernan did J some territlo batting. O'Duyund Carpenter urn i; Plrcdfaultlessly.aiid the absence of kicking was , A delightful. Douglass's all around play was a 5 feature. '4 A With one out In the first Inning, Cross drove a 1 '? o-baager to loft, but got no further. In New if XT? J iir MtCrejry shot tlie leather into the 1 ,rt r1r!it attM Bents for a clean home run. The , !l Tlsltors made another run in tho second when V they should bno been blanked. Meekln gate if four balls to Grady and hit Lolly on the hip . bone. Hurley pop-flled and Hallman rolled one ' to Clark, who threw wide to second In an effort ' Jo 'urce Laily, The error lllloil the bases and the crowd became silent. Meeklu struck out t Pu.n;uu? nml Do'iglnss smasho.1 the bull toward third. Just as Jo) co was about to stop It tbe i sphere took a poor bound and went over the r captain's shoulder Into left Meld. It wus a scratch bit, not an "error." as scvrral wise men I Jfl'h- grand stand culled It, and Grady scorod. . i .llf. "truck out aud three men wore left. The New Urks made a frultles rallv In the - I"' "". al?fi nd Clurk scored fill,, but ' I J."ier '"V'1 IS?n "t third by bunting to 'J Donahue. June filed to Hallman and Meeicln r rrounded to tbe same player. HS; ,iT.w,?,ttno ?DfA,n!,6,1, "toP bJ T'crnan of safe hJ" lhc might have been doubles, uud a piece V "Jrfnod luck kept the visitors from scoring nt V JrH:,whe" 0rmlif humuiered tbu ball to left. v Tlernan in idea due pickup and thu runner f i'.V ,led.",-k l. flr,ti ,H'y followed w I. a v tii'T1! v? ie",ri, "nJIUrloy laced a hit lo left. 3 "Hard luck!" le'lol the cranks aa ihr score cards ami no runs. The New Yorks took I ,he lc11 '" their half, but not a safe advantage !". .I!:.",J, "ia"i' J,,l P8'.- lubled to right wh 5 S!?e 0ut..nd re.ii bed llilril on a imsiri ball Tlernan brought him In w ill. n sirlgfe an j nit li 6 mt up tlj, whlih Grady in it d. Tlernan Imggud first. anJ Davl. piiizlcd he crowd b? H hhil.'; 'oj""-"?11' l'Ui.i.lres ate , ted doubtful k KS.uti,,b0, 1,la uut11 u uawned upon them Xf "'at I)is was out anvwur n i , ilr 0 Held My nnd that lornSi,,M ?llt,ned '"; r K 'f,,i0inl,! had ham eiied. Oloiloii pit A Miko on hlrd w Ith a hit to right and stole set- Tj, ond, but Clark i uded chain cs for r ins by tan" H tilriir one to Crof . Ihoro was identyof iheer. ' '"ftfe c" multltudo In tho ourtfi. Meekli . Mlllri tbreo oi lU iiltor. cuUy uA ! tho lwiS I VF" ifjim-m l thenlncMssed tAeftr total to 4. Harlejconld jiot quite reach 7P5 K01?. driTe' Jd Joc Voltiad In ahead of Van llaltrtn, who made a rLian homer by great running on a drive over jJrVly's head to flieSS-cent seats. .... Ik New York's tlflh Tiernan's sharp fly to left wssjnlsiariged by Ixilly, nnd Mike began a tall sprint around the ban. 1 tiers was nobody on Uand to stop blm at third, sothntthejerioyninn w s caught at the plavto In a valiant attempt lo i tnivkeahomerun. Daviiollowed with it two I bikVer. and was left. Turner gathering In two lonu 'lies. Three force hits retired the Missouri ' teiui Jn the sixth. Thioi Joyce's men rolled up four r. tore tallies. Warner's infield fly dropped safely, and Joyce singled to entre. Meekln filed on and Donahue cave bases on balls to Van II Mtrcn nnd MiCreery, Warner being forced ho.Ve. rlornan sent trrtwo more men with a two-baa ver, and MoCrccry made the fourth run on a by that Lolly Hollared InmnKnirtcent style. The tall-enders made three runs In tho eighth. With one out, Hallman cot a llfnon Da !'s excns-ble fumble, Donnhue and Doug lass lined out iwo-baggors andllartnunslnirk-i. Meekln and Clnrk came near having a sorious collision while tiding to catch a foul In this tu ning. As It was ttiey cmo tocntlior, hut tiiilthor wss hurt. In the last half McCrocry beat out a irround ball to Crts, and kept on to tho plate, as tho shortstop msnou throw-into tho crowd. A slop by Grady off Olsvon, which retired tho side, was enthusiastically cheered by tho crowd. Tbesooro: siw tobjc st. tons. l.llro.l.t.1 n.ls.ro.A.. T'nrtalfn.ff.a 1 o o 0 I) ttuIsss. c. I 2 a o o ttcCrtery.rf.4 B 0 ll CtM 111 Tlfraan. lf.,.0 a 1 0 0illa.nnian.8b.C l a a u Daila, 0 1 n 4 1 Turntr. rf....O 1 a 0 0 Olaaaon. Sb. a 3 S B 1 'oraily, lb... 1 1 10 1 il Clar, lb . 0 a U U 1 Lallr, U 0 3 110 Warntr. c. 1X60 0lIIaxle,c....O a a 0 0 Joyce. 3b a If a 1 O'llallumn. 8b 1 117 0 sttekln, p. ,0000 Oipunafane,p..l alio Totala.... "e 1SS 10 1 Total 4 IB 84 Is 1 llarley bit by battsd balL Nrw York . 1 0 I t 0 4 0 1 . 0 bt.LouU 0 1 U 0 0 0 0 8 0-t Earned runa-Ncw Ynrt . ! St Loul, 1. Two-biso hlta Mcrreiry. Davla. Tla nun, Uouitlaai, Cni l,in I aim Tbice-baaa til Tl cri.au lloiue runs Nan lialinu, HcCietry. blol-i baaea lleri.an. uleaaon. 1 trat I by errors bt. I.a da. 8 Flrat base on balli OfT Mtklu. lioff IVjua-iue. 3. strui k oul-Dy lie klu, 5 lilt by pltclior--by Meeklu. 1 Left on tiaaee New York. Bl St. Uiuls 13 l'saanl ball I l)oui,la Time 7 hours ana' so minutes lupins I o Day aud Carpnnter. AtteA lance 10,000 I Not until tho home team had rollod up a lead ' of 12 runs and Dunn hod caned up in Ills speed were the Chicago playe, rs nblo to locate i the ball in the morning gamo at taatcrn Park. With tho exception of tho Now ork game i (Irl'Uthhiisnotbien hit so hard this bciuoii, tho I Hnokln's tlndiiiB his curtes fa- 20 hits, but out of this bunch only ono netted m oro than one base. The score: auooKLTa. cnicaoo. m, ls.ro A.R.I n-lsro. a. s. Jones, rf ....3 a a n OKysn.rf...o 1 a o 1 finmn.cf .3400 1'DahleD, as.. 1 .' 4 4 1 I hldndle. Jb 1 3 1 0 O.Lanire. cf....l 3 8 0 0 Andirvm.lfO 8 4 0 o'Anson. lb a a 0 1 Lacbanca.lb 1 a V 0 0 Callaban.8h U 3 ' 4 0 hbob, Sb . 1 1 3 1 1 M C'rm'k.jb 10 0 4 1 nrltn.c 0 J 4 8 0 Dcchfr. If . 0 loll Dunn. p.. Bill 1 KlttrMge, c 11183 O. builtb, ts a 8 0 3 0 UrlOitb, p....t 1 1 1 1 Totala,...140 87lT"3l Totala.... 7 12 84 17 8 Urookljn a 8 0 10 0 8 0 .. 1 Chicago 0 8000003 871 Earnri runs Hrooklrn, 81 Culcago. 8. First baaa on irrors llrooklrn. 3t Chicago, 8 Lift on baaes llrooklyn, 7, Chicago, 7, Two-baae blta bblndle, ' Ityan, Uahlen, Callaban. Klttrldge. Stolen butt Joma (S), Hrlffln, L-chance (8), Shoch, iJinge (!), Me Ccrmlek fS. bacrltlce nit 'J Smith yirst baae on lm!ls-utr Diuu. 4 off Urimth. 1. Struck out lw Dunn. 8by Urimtb. 1. Wild pltchsa Dunn, ll (lrtt fltn, 1. Umpire Hurst. Tlmo 8 hours anl 8 min utes Attendance 3.U74. CHICAGO, 12; MtOOKLYN, 8 AFTErtVOOS OAMK. Tho Urookljns wanted tho afternoon game I very bvlly, as a victory would havo brought them into tho tlrst division, and would alsohavo decided tbe scries In their fat or by seven games to tlvo. When threo Innings had been played the local plu) ers held a lead of four runs, but Kennedy, in addition to sending set oral men to tlrst on called balls, was being hit hard, nnd tho balloon asconslon which was momentarily ex Dected took nlace In the fourth inninir. The score: saootats. I cmcioo R ls.ro.-cl rclB ro a.e. Jfanea. rf....l 3 8 0 0 Ityan. rf.... 4 3 3 0 0 Oriniu, of .. a 0 a 0 0 imtiion. is 83420 Bhlndle, 3b 8 8 8 3 0 Lange. cf 118 0 0 Andenon, If J 1 3 0 1 Anion. lb 0 a 0 1 0 Lac-haarv lb.0 0 8 0 b Callahan. Sb 0 0 8 4 0 Hbocb. tb.. 18 0 0 0 McC r'ck, 8b 1 8 0 10 A Blultb.c.cf 0 110 1 KTtrltt. if ..1 3 8 0 0 Kenusdx, p 0 10 0 0 Kltlrldge.e .1 0 8 0 0 (1. bmlth, as 0 1 1 7 0 Thornton, p a S I 0 0 I'llhor. p 0 001 Oi Orlra.c 0 0 1 II ll Totals. ...18 1884 8 0 Totals ...,8 ia 84 11 111 Brooklyn 8 080020 0 ft Chlca;o 0 0 8 3 0 3 4 (112 Earnrd runs Drooklyu. L, Chlcajo, 8. Left on fcsuea-Hrooklyn, u, Cbbago, tf Homo runs-Ryan, Dafclen. Three bass hit bhlndle Two-basa hits Hhlndlr. Bhoch, Kyan. Etrrttt. HtoUn baaea An1er aon, Lange, Errrltc Haertare blu Dahlan, r-blndlr. Urst baae on balls Oil Ktnnedr i; ofr Thornton. J. Struck out-By Kennedy. 1: by Thornton, a. Hit by gttrher Orlffln. Faised balla-Klttrldge, 1: A. rnltb.1. Wild pitch Kennedy. Umpire-Hurst. Time a hours and n mlnuU. Attendance 8,848. AT BOSTOX MOIUIUQ OAXI. cntcnrsATi. 1 sosto1! K-lai-o. ' a. Is. ro A. . Holllday.lf..o 1 a 0 OHamllton.cfn 1 B 0 6 Hoy, of 1 0 8 0 0 Gantel 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, rf. ..1 a 1 0 OTenncy. lb..l 0 9 10 Beekley, lb 0 8 14 ll 1 Lowe. Sb.,,,0 114 1 McPhee, 8h 0 0 18 0 Htahl, rf ...,l 18 0 0 Corcoran,sa 0 8 a a 1 Duffy. If.. ..10300 Irwlo. 3h....O 0100 Collins 8b .,0 1 8 3 0 BebrtTSr. C..8 8 8 0 0 Allan, aa.. ..0 0 8 3 0 Brelt'uat'ln,pl 1 0 a Olakv. c 0 0 0 8 0 Bergen, c.. .01100 Totals.... B 10 37 10 8 LiWla. p ...,0 0 110 8UveltA 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 75 8 87 ft "l Stlrotu batted for Lewis In the ninth Inning and Oanzel batted for UamUton In tbe ninth toning. Cincinnati 0 0 8 0 0 3 1 11 0 a I Boaion 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 03 , Earned runs Cincinnati. 8; Boston. 1. Two-baaa hlta Miller. Collins sacrifice hlla Vhrlrer. Brelt. ensteln. Tenuey. Blolen baaen Holllday. Hoy (J), Hrst baae on bail. on Lewis. 3. off llreltenstaln.3. 1 l'ujcd balls-Lake, 81 Bergeu, 1. Wild pilch-Lewis. htruek out By Brtliensteln, 1. Umpire I ynch. Time 1 hour and 0 1 minutes. Attendance 7,800. AT BO8T01 ATTUUOOX OAKS. BOaTOB. I ClXCISIATt. B.lB TO A.B It IB FO-A-K Hamlltoncta 3 10 Olllolllday.lf .1 a 800 Tenney, lb..a 8 10 0 0 Hoy, cf ,, 0 1 3 1) 1 Lowe, 8b ..a 8 110 1 Miller, rf ...,0 8 110 1 Stahl, rf 8 8 10 0 Berkley, lb 0 II 10 0 0 Duffy. f....l 8 4 0 0 McPbee,8b,,0 U 8 3 1 Collins, 3b . 0 a 1 0 0 Corcoran, si 0 1 3 8 0 Allfn,a 0 0 0 4 1 Irwin, 3b .,00130 llrgen,e,...l 3 8 0 0 Schrlver.c.l 1 a 1 0 Mcnols, p.. .0 0 0 0 0 Ebret, p 0 0 0 0 1 Total 10 18 8714 8 1 Totals ,. .."a "7 84 18 "i Boston 4 8 0 0 0 8 10 .10 Cincinnati 00200000 0 i Earned runs Boston 8. Three-base hlts-Borgf n. Holllday. Hacrinoe hlta Trnnoy. Lone. 8t"len basts Hamilton, buhl. First base on balls Off Ehret, 8. btruok out By NUhola. 1, by Ebret. 1. Wild Pltch-Nlcbols Double playslLowe. Allrn and Tenney (8). Umpire Lynch. Tlme-1 hour and 31 minutes. Attendance 11,000. AT BALTIHOaS M0B111O 0CS1E. BAiTtMOM. 1 rirrtstriia. .. B.lB.rO.A.I.1 Rlsro.A.B. McOrsw, Sb 3 1 18 1 Donovan, rf.l a 0 0 0 Kreler, rf . 1 & 1 0 0 I'udden. 8b .0 3 4 a 1 1 Jennings, sa.l 80 osmlib, If 1 0 a 0 0 Killi-r, If ...1 10 10 Davis, m t 1 n 1 . btcu(fl.cf...a 8 4 0 0 llolbfua. lb 1 3 d 0 0 Doylr, lb ...0 118 0 1 tly. as ..11401 I KeltJ, i ..1111 0 Drodle, cf ...1 1 8 0 ft Itoblnson, 0 .0 18 1 0 Migdt-u, o...l a 3 1 0 . Uufftr. p ..0 0 1 8 0 Iiillen, p .. 0 0 0 3 0 1 Amolt.p ...0 0080 Clarke 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 18 84 8 3 Totals ....."h 14 8 14 13 Batted for lloffcr In tbe fourth Inning. Baltimore 1 0 3 0 8 0 0 1 ,.8 I l'lttsourg 0 u 0 ft 0 0 1 0 07 Lamed runa Baltimore. 4, Pittsburg, 3. Two-baas hlts-Douoran, Lly. Haiti stacrlrlce bits-Smith. Keily, tly Stolen bas Jeunlngs (H) Muusel. Lly. bugdi n, Smith Klrst base on errors-lialtlniore. a. Pittsburg-, a. Flrn baao uu balls Off lloffcr. 1 1 off hlllan. 8 Hit by pitched ball-By Amr.lr, 1 Struikout By Hoffer, li by a mole, 2t by Kllleti, 8 l.eft on hasps Baltimore, 10, 1'liuburg, 7 Time 3 hours and 15 minutes. Umpire McDonald. Attend ance 1,038. AT BiLTIalOSS ArikBSOOX OCX I. BALTtMosx l nnssiao. HlB.rO.AB. aUroil MeOraw, Ob a a 1 0 0 Donovan. rf.O 0 1 0 0 Kei-lor, rf. ,t 8 1 0 Ol'addin, 8b. .1 118 0 Jennings, as 0 14 4 1 Smith, If ., 0 0 3 0 0 bi-lley. If .,,0 0 0 0 0 IlaU. b 118 10 hteuitl.cf 0 0 8 0 0 ItotUfus, lb.0 Oil 0 0 llloile, lb 18 8 1 0Hy,M ,.,U , J Y. Itelts. 8b 18 8 4 0 llrodlr..r 0 110 0 Clarke. c ..18 4 0 0 Msrrltt.o ..0 a 1 1 0 CurUtt, p , 1 1 US 0jlluhey, p ,,0 0 0 a 0 Totals. .,7 18 87 17 71 Total ?a "e83 fl "0 Dojlahltby battsd ball, Baltimore. 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 . 7 fltlsburg 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 I j Earned runs Baltimore, 4, Two-basa hlta Clarke Jeunlng. Sacrifice blu Jennings. Kcelir Slolan basis-UcQraw. Urodlr, 1-addeu. First base on J?r" -I'ltt.burg Hrst base on balls-00 "corbiii?8. off Hugb.y. 8 Struck out-By Corb.ti, s, by Hugusy, 1. I'ssseuT bll-CIrse left on basesiitaltimore. 0 l'lllsburg. 8 Tlme-8 Hours and is minutes. Urn plre-M.Donald Altandance. 0,047 "uuul"' um at ruiLADieriiiA riaar uaus rniusaxruiA cist slash. k la ro.A b a la ro i il Cooler rf... a 1 0 0 0Burkett.il 1 J 10 lloxd. of, . 8 8 7 0 0 Childa, 8b 1118 0 p-lehanty.lf 1 0 I 0 b Wallace, Bo 8 8 8 8 0 Laji.le.iu.0 8 h 1 UOCoanor.rfO 10 0 0 Cross 8b ...,0 t 8 1 0 UcKsan.ss 110 4 1 Odor, as ...0 0 6 8 1 Pickering. If 0 10 0 0 Abii.tcle.im 8 0 1 l.beacr. lb.0 ) McUrld.c.O I 8 8 uUiumer.iS.O 0 7 0 0 Dunkle, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Powell, p 0 l 1 0 Totala , "n i7 87 l7 "' Totals. .7 T'SdlT 7 Two out wbsu winning run wss scored, rhlladxlpbla, 2 o 8 0 0 0 1 o i Cleveland 0 00080o 0-S Earni-d runs Cleveland, 4 Pblla-lelphia 8 Two base blta-Dowtf. Cross, Mcrarlaml. WallaJa Threi ba hlt-Cooiey. tsrriaoe tills toolsy, llcFartanrJ Mol.n baaea-Cooley, Pickering. TsUiti utt 00 laie-PnU.delphl. Oi Clmeland. 0. 8iru!k out Tfbeau. lmmi-r. Young. Cross, Abbattdo DouLls Vlsji-tolsrlsiijLnd IJililU. UJ. U.I uLiVtla I rrora-arrsUnd. St rtdladslpbla. 1. First Use en balls Ocolay. Imnkla. Wild pitches Doykls. It Toung, a. Tims 8 hours and 80 mlantam. Umpire Kelly, at ruu-iDiuroA-ticoiD oakx. frnxanrxrinA. 1 cuhtiaxb. s.ls.r 0.1.x. nla.r.o.A.B- Cooley. rf,..o 1 n 0 o'nnrkett.lf.. a aito Dowd. ct ,,l 1 a n u CblMa. 8b.. I a 4 a 0 Delrhaatr.lf.O 110 0 Wallace. Oh 1 1 s 1 0 Lajole, lb. 0 1 la 0 0 O'Connor.rf .1 110 0 Croaa, lb 1118 otMcKean, aa n a 0 a u Oeler, as. ,00030 l'lekerlng.ct 00800 Abbatltlo.SbO 1 0 .1 0 Tebeau. lb. 0 0 3 0 0 Boyle, e ...0 a 3 0 0 Elmnisr, o .1 1 B O 0 Taylor, p . 0 0 0 8 1,1'owslt, p.,l 0 0 0 0 Decker, p.. 0 0010 -r Totals 8 8 18 8 0 Totals ... 8 8 18 13 l1 Philadelphia. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland a 8 0 0 8 0-8 Earnrd roes Philadelphia, It Cleveland. 6. Two baae hlu CMIds. MrKian. Delehantr. Three baae hi a Burxstt, Cross Sicrlflce hll Wallace Stolen baae Oetr Left on bases 1'hllauelrnla. 4: Cleve land. V. Struck out Tailor. Dowd, Powell. Double play Chllii and Tebeau First base on error-'leve-Isnd. First biao on balls Pecker, Cooley. Hit by pitched ball Powell, (!c er. Time 1 hour end IB snlnutes. Umpire Kelly. AT WASUUOIOX trCST OAStS. WASHixaiox. . Locuvnxc k Is ro.A 1' u.ln.ro.A.B. Helbach.K Olio 0 Clarke. If ...2 a 8 0 0 Ix-ahr, cf 1110 ODolan, as .11 0 4 4 t Dcmoul, 2b, 8 3 u I 0 Wacner, 3d 0 a 1 a 0 McOuIre, c .1 111 1 ti Nance, rf 10200 Tucker. lb..l anal ttrrdrn, lb 1 1 0 3 0 He-Ill . 3b .8 3 8 t 1 ttllsou. e u 0 5 1 1 octimsn.rf .0 0 8 0 ODextsr.rf 113 0 0 Wrtgley, u. 0 3 8 8 11 ninginau.SbO a t 1 0 Mercer, p 0 8 11 llllll.p .. 0 11 0 3 1 Stafford... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 14 87 8 3 I Total B 8 87 13 3 Batted tor Hill In tbe ninth Inning. Washington... 0 0 0 .1 0 1 1 1 17 Louisville 00131000 0 S Farned runt Washington, 3. I-nulivllle. 1. First base by error Loulaillle Left ou bases Wsb Ington. 7t liOulsriilc, 7 First bae ou balt Off Menxr, 3 Mruik nut Iir Mer r, , by Hill -1. Home run Clarke Tlirelae bits Dernimlreilllv, Tucker, aglLT. Twotae bits Helllv (8), liexter bacrirt-c hit Wllaon Muleu base-1 rlglet Doublo play tvsguer, T Ian aud Wenltn lilt by pitcher III Mercer, 3, b) mil, '.'. tMl 1 plu-hia Ucrcer, 2 Passed halls Wilton, a. Uiuptrc Euialle. Time 4 hours. AT WASUK9T0X SXCOSD 011. WAiurtarni. I locisvillx. ulsro.A.i' K. lBrO.A.B. Belhsch. If.. V :t 3 n u riarke, lf.cf.l 1 1 0 ti Lea'iy, ef 0 10 10 Dolan, as 0 0 110 Deniout , 3b J 1 3 1 (ill agner. 8b 0 3 3 1 0 Farrrll. c .. 0 1 1 o li .Sauce, rf 0 0 110 Mcflulre. c, 0 1 r 0 OMerden, lb u o s n o Tucker, lb, 0 0 0 0 ll Wllfton, c ll 1 0 3 t KHllv..Sl 0 2 0 0 0 llexter.cf. If 1 10 11 Uetlmau. rf 0 u 1 0 li Cllnu-ii u,ub 1 s 1 s t) Wrlglev. a 2 3 3 4 0 Iraser. p ... 0 1 1 0 o Brrsnaban ulOOlb ToUls ... 3 O 18 8 1 Totala .. 7 12 il 7 Oj Washington 1 a 1 0 0 3 . 7 LuuUvllle 1 0 0 8 0 0 03 P-nn earnrd Wasnlngton, Si Louisville, 8. Left on basea Washington, it Louisville, 0 lirst laae on balls Off nresnahan, 1. off Irae-r 4 btruckout Dy Brest ahan, C; by Fraser, 0 Home run iel bach. Three-base hits belbach. Clarke. Two-baae blu Selbaca. De i ontrevllle, Itellly, Wagner, cilngman Kroner fcacrtflce bit Nance stolen t aa- Selhach (31 L.aljj. Drmontrevllle, larn-ll Double pla)-s Demontreviile and Wrlgby. Nance anIWerdtn Hit by pitcher By Bresnahau l.by Fraser, 3. Panel balls Wilson, i Umpire Untile Tims 1 hour and 03 minutes Attendance 12,000 Atlantic League. at niarrotcD jl, at, B, . B. nartford 0 110 110 1 S 11 a Athlstlcs 00010000 0-1 7 I Batterles-flaatrlgbtand Itoacb, Ames and bchaub r, x. . h x Athletics a 0000180 n a ia 4 Hartford 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 1 5 13 4 Batteries Bowen and IlcSeh; Cain and Fox. AT rATXl-SOV 1. M. bus. Fatertoa n 8 3 10 3 8 0 010 is 1 Reading 00012000 & 8 17 2 Batteries Jones and Wcstlake; UcMackln and naydeu. r. at a. n e Paterton 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 04 12 S Heading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 4 0 Batteries Vlau and Westlake, Qarrln and Hayden. AT SEWaBK A St. a. B x Newark 0 0 3 0 0 0 n 0 08 7 8 Laneaater... . 00034000. 7 81 Batteries Cogan and Kotufusa, Yeager and Roth. r. a. n x Newark . 1 0 10 0 10 0 33 10 3 Lancaster .... 00000008 3 d 3 , Batteries Johnstone, c'arrlck and Zearfoss, Claw eon and Wente. AT XJCUBOSD a. at. a. n. x. Richmond 1 0 0 0 a 0 2 0 8 a la a Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 u 4 Batteries Schmidt acd Foster, Newton and Snyder. r. at. a. b. s. Richmond 8 S 0 0 0 0 1 1 07 14 3 Norfolk 10 0 0 0 10 0 03 7 4 Batteries Stltnmell. Lever and Foster, Bishop and Snyder. New England Leagae. mormw) aims. At Taunton Taun-on. 13, Newport, S. At New Bedford-Brockton, 9i .New Bedford, B. irTXRtcKin nivtx At Brockton Brockton, n, New Bedford, 4. At Newrort Newport H. l'awtui-ket, 1. At Fall River Tauntom 0, tall Plier, 8. Brooklyn Amateur aaoctatloac at rxosrxcT rAXx. a rt b Resolute nooaninoi 4 sa Sidney 10 0 1 0 8 0 3 0 ..17 u 1 Batteries Gallagher and Wilkinson; Clancy and Daly. j St Peter'sCL.A ..80381308 010 IS 5 Worth A C ....0 0 3 2 12 0 4 V 1J 11 4 Batteries Hermann and Wall, Mitchell and Mallay. Other Cames. at nicxxssicc. Orltanl FO nlBOOOll. la "4 3 Euglewood FC00010100 0 i It 7 Batteries Kelly and Cuming. McTlgbe, Wcstervclt, and Hayes. at omiar 1. n. OrangeA C. .. 12040810 . 10 lit 1 Cuban X Ulanta 01040810 1 UVB Batttrles VorbU and O'.Sell, Belden and Williams r. u. X. B X Cuban X O'ts SO. 1001010 1 s ft 4 Orange A C. 008000880 0-7 11 6 Batterlrs VorhU and O .Nell, Selden and Williams At New Itochelle Huguenot A. C, 84, Brooklyn At'Merlden (X. M ) Xerlden, 8, Torrlagton. a. (P. M )-Merlden, H. Torrlagton, 1. At Hlckarlllr Elites, 1 4 . Cn scents. 1 8 At Jersey City (A M Pok-IIIo A C . fit Johnstown F.C., B (P M 1-1'aclnc A C.lS.bt Louis College. 7. At Wooilbridgs (A. Jl) Woodbrldge A. A, 80, llcbokeu F C 4 At Brooklyn-Morocco F C. 10 Ktlboys, 8 At tliialwtbiA II 1 cranford A C , I J, Westfleld, B. (P M )-Cranrord A Co, Murray Hill. 4 At Caldwell Caldwell A. A, 13) Washington of I Montelair, u. At Ad. Iphl Field Merrlls, 12i NiKsaus, 4 At JaaperOval Speedway. 17, Maroons, 18. At Washlngion, N J Wahlnitton, Hi Belvedere, 4. AtOmheu llo,ben. 7, port Jerrls, I .t Pnwpeit Park Nameless, tl,,Il erty, Jr. 18. Amlrunlan. 13. 1 oralis l.vceuin, 11 (li Innings) New Utricbt, J.t Cortland .M Langilon lu. Plaza W Columbia I.e., It; Hickory A 1', 1 Kniipp A Vau No.traud, 1.1, O U N O, 21 IrrniunU, li Lafayettrs 3i New Utreibt N'o 2, n, New Utreiht No 1,7 Conteat. 15, Norman. 0. Young Alerts. Ot Lbfayettes, a At Stamford Wescntu, 7i Stamford, 8, At Vte.twood Hldgewood 1 C , t Uestwood, 7, AtTomp.ln.vllle F kinm-.tr A Co , tt. Brownies, 4, Hugueun , lilt Chester, Jr, 0. Stapletons, IB, John Hi ne Assoc'atlou, 2 At.NewDiirii Iteiirlettas 12i Msrvlnt, 10 Thomas Mrk'iinj A-.cH Intli'ii, 82 lleuiy linjer Auociatlon, 11, Him itts, 1h, B block Association, 28 Cblms Sd.Slgfrleds, 82. p' .tt Arlln. ton Arlington, 11 Harrison A C , a At PlaluBeld W est Fnd F. C. B, Crescent D B C, 4 At Dover (A M )-Bay ltlrige. 18t Morris Plains, 18 (P, M 1 Hay Kldge, lb, Richardson and Boynton, la At West Orange (A M ) W rat Orunge A, O, 21 1 Clifford., 20 I M ) West Orange A. C 14 O. N T, of Newark, 3, At Jamaica (A, M.l Jamaica. 20g Brooklyn T. C . 8. (P. M ) Jamaica, 4t Brooklyn F C, 8. tlaaeball tlames To-Day. XATIOXAL LXtQl'B AXD AVEXICAX AaXOCllTIOX. Clevilaud at New York (two games), l'lllsburg at Brooklyn, LuuUvllle at Washington. Ilaseball Motes, K W.X.-NO, Jimmy Donnelly was on the tick Hat yesterday, Thomaa J Lusk B.-eltenstetn never pitched for the Brooklyns. On decisions at the piste League umplna would do the publlo a favor by declaring a msu "out" or .-safe" In a loud voice. Instuil of mailing motions with tbelr bauda.whlcb are not generally understood Brush or Cluilnnatl anl Vouder Abe of SI Louis are said to tie considering u scbemu to gu Into 1 art nersblp. In wblcii event the bt Louis tram will lw maJe up of tbe pick of the present nine aatt ILe ludlavapolU CUb, W, II, Watklus to be the nor man. sgrr Msnarer Joyce has decided to recall bis "pony" battery, ctetllg a' d Zearfoss, from Newark, w hi re they bare been dolnr gool work all summer Tlmy will report t thu ruloUrounds today Tblt move wllleuable Joyie 10 re)fv Warner, who ts over worked, and will lot him have a much ueedid apare pltcbtr. Ilaseball, Pel Urounds, To-Uny, 3 fie roes. One aim , a and 4 I'. U. New York vs Clot eland. .AUl, Ilaseball, East era Park, P. SI. To-Day. lrwklyn vs. mtuburf Adm-, 8Bc. and 00c Adv. - -. rJr . v-itigj ivf iUm, 1m i-r 1, . v NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. mm xrrva nrnitras a bio bvh ritlSB AT MAXUATTAX JIEACU. Re Wlos tbe Iftrrlal Mandleap Bare frern IBs Cream ef the rrntcaalanal BanksHew xork A. f. Men Scare Wr Out nf Town Bplrlled Racing an rath Bond. Fully 5,000 persons saw Trcd Titus of this city score nn oasy victory In the 2.000 two-ml!o handicap race nt Manhattan Beach yesterdoy afternoon, at the second day's races of tho Quill Club Wheelmen. Tho event wag won from some of the fattest profcijlonal riders In this country and entitles tbe Now Yorkrr lo again class with tho first rank men. Tho conditions for racing wcro most favorable The Interest of tho day was centred in the JiS.OOO lace, llald. at scratch, was picked to win. His most danccrous competitor wss sup posed to bo Howard Mother on the 100-ynrd mark. All calculations were upset, hotvetcr, although Dtld'a admirers were conlldeut up to tho last 100 jards that ho would win. The starters Included E.C. llald. Arthur Gardiner, F. A. McFarlnnd F, J, Titus, U A. Callahan, II. IL Stecnion, Walson Coleman, K. 8. Akcr, W, li Decker, O. 8. Kimble, It. A. Miller. H. 1 Mother, h. II. Lcfterson. F.D. White, and A. H. lo. The last named was tho limit man with 20()ysrds. While had 180 yards snd Moshor and Lcfterson ltO yards. Gardiner and llald were on scratch. At tho tnrt the four long-mark men lot out at a great pace. Tbcv soon bunched and alter nated puce. The back markers helped ono an other atoti? In tbo snmo unnner. llald nnd Gardiner, sharlns tho pice equally, set right out andoitrtookMcFarland. who stalled from the '.'5)ard 111.uk, after riding olio aud half laps. Then McFarland uud Watson Co'emsn Joined the tw.i scratch men, and together thet set out to rcich the Intermediate bunch, which included Titus, 40 yards. This was aciompllahod at one mile. Then a groat race rnsucd to overtake tbo four lenders. Gardiner was catting tLopnca for the big hunch, but he scimcd to dhow a luck of speed On tho bell lap, while tho men relaxed their vigilance for a fow sctunds, Aker, the l'hiladclphlan, stole 11 man h, with Fred Titus clinging to his rear wheel, lle furo tho bunch realized what was up both men had gained considerallj. Wutton Coleman and McFarland were the first men to Jump nut after the breakaways, with llald trail Ing behind. On the backstrelch and past tho training Quarters Akcr and Titus maintained great speed and reached the leading men. Coming into tho homestretch HalJ close! up considerably, but Titus, holding his strldo iti great shape, drew to the front. Hushing down the stretch, with Cole man, McFarland, Aker, and llald all striving to get the leading posiliuu, Titus crossed the line Urst, with McFarhnd a close second. Coleman Just beat llald out for third money. Titus's victory, while unlocked for, was a popular one It was felt tuat Uald wailed loo long to reach the leaders, otherwise he would hato stood an excellent chance of taking first money, Gnrdl ncrdidnot llgureln the flnlili ut all. When the last rush enrjo ho was passed by rider after rider. He teemed 10 be completcl) fatigued as tho result of his pacing early in tho race. Miller of this city, who is a newcomer in the professional ranks, rude in miserable form, being unable to bold tbo fast pace maintained at any stage of the rxec. litis was unexpected as he has recently displayed rare speed. Akcr the I'hiladelphian, who really pulled Tilus up to bis 1 ommandlng position, was also lost in tho 1 final struggle The iwonillo handicap record of 4 minutes lb '2 5 seconds, held by W. F. Sager. was eaunllca by lluld from scratch. A special prize of $50 waa offered to tho rider lowering this record. Dild'i) work in equalling the record was considered a sufficiently creditable per formance to entitle htm to the record money. The pne money for the race was placed in chamuls bags suspended across the track during the contest. Titus recelted 1 000, McFarland 250, Coleman ylOO, and llald 950. The meeting at slsrualizod by a scries of she.'t tll3tat.ee -n" its both c!a!s which fur nished close finishes. TLcselook the fancy of the crowd and prote-d far more interesting than thelongTeti i.ti- Irwin Powell of the K. Y. A. C. fulfilled the expectations of his friends in the quarter-nille dasb. winning tho event handily, lie captured his trial easily snd won the final by a tool wheel length. Hutcbcon and Itlcht. two llrook lyn amateur, ro'e a good race for theplae, tbo fornnrv t'li, mi uu' position by a bare Inch. Tbjfi' cro liftccn etirtcrs in tbe five-mile Metropolitan championship for amntcurs Wal ter Koome of the N, J A. C had won this event 1 two .000ns successively, and a victory yester day wodld liBveentltliMl Lltu to n special trupbv. I Kooiue hns been in poor condition lately and ! has not been doing much racing, but he came I out testerday and rode ganiel), though uusuc- ' cestui!. Iiwln l'owell won with ease, itoome 1 rutin ng unplaced, I In the dual heat of the half-mile profCK'ional ' handicap Arthur Gardiner was tho 011I si ratch rider. I.Jenny of Utica was on tbc.tSjard mark and tried to mako a runaway no. He led all the way to the homestretch, where Aker of Philadelphia, who bad -O yards, reached him and just beat blm out for tlrst p'ace. Oweu Kimble, who Is showing great xccil, came through wltb a rush and look third position, 1 crossing the tape just In advance of Titus. Gar- 1 diner reached the bunch when the final sprint I came, but was unable to got n pla n. K. II. Taylor rndo a third of a tuilo exhibition, hands off. pneed b a tandem, in 40 seconds. Gaston ltlrierre. the French profc-ssion.il, rode a flve-inllo exhibition, paced b) two triplet ' teams. He went Ihe distant c roiufortabl) in 10 ' minutes 11 4 aaecontts, and bhnwed that be is capable of great work, ltltlerre was cnlhuslas tie-nl ly rccelt cd. bummar) : Quarter mile Dish Amateur rirst hest won by J r llutiheuu, Brookltn, S Llllnskl. Vi lork. second Jlme.8li4a seconiU hikvu 1 hast m n by I I A lime I, Ntw lurk .1 II Lake.Matrn Island, seccnl Time. .IS 4 seconds Third heatHonbyJ. W Ulc'it, Blu kln, X tanderntll Pnoko u, seo nil Tim , 8 J 4 S sei-clid. F nsl bi st won I 1 I' irel, Hutcbeon second, l.lclit third Time. JJ 4 3 Stt-itnds , llair M le Han Heap, Professional First heat won tiyO L. Ntereus, Ottumna la , la yards. II. I- hi en a -n. Dayton O , 20 rards, s.tond, A s Lee, Coboea, && yards, tblM Time 1 minute 2 & seiond. -eo oni heal won by F J Ttus, New lork, IB yurds, J, A. Newbous , Buffalo, 23 yards. second, t ataouCoIe man, Boston, 80 yards thlid Time 1 minute. Third beat v.nn by Jay Faton LllialTth, 3(1 yarlt, F S Aker, Philadelphia. 20 yards, si-condi 1. C llald. But falo, scratch third Time. 1 minute Fourth heal oon ty O S hlruble, Ixmlttllle 2 yards, Tom Cooler, Detroit scrrtcb, ai-cond, F Jennv, UtUa, 8n yards, third. Time. 00 secmids. Final beat won by Aker. Jenny aemnd, Kimble third, Titus fourth. Tims 1 minute 4 5 second Half Mile Time Trlal-Le Boy Bee, Brooklyn Time, B7 3 B secon la One Mile Handicap. Amateur First beat won by Ororge bchobeld. Slattn Island, SO yardsi A Oat man, New lork, 70 yards eecond, II E. Hi'ardiiiau, ' Hubokru, III) yards thlrdt A b Junking, Briniklyu, BO yards, fourth Time. 2 minutes 14 2 5 ai-coi ds becond beat won by F W lllclll Brooklyn, acralchl 0 C brbreitKr. New rk, 70 yants, second, J P Hutcheon, BriHikiyn, IB yards third 1 N Vanderwall, Brooklyn. 1 111) arils fourth Time, 2 minutes IS 1 3 seconds I bird heat win by Jack Jar. Jersey City, 30 yard.! F. A. llendrl-ks, Uroukltn HO yards, secnnd.l De Martini, Brioklyn. JO j ants, third, 11 L. Hunter, Brooklyn. 40 yanls, rourth Tune, 2 inlu utts 1.1 si-conds, Itnalhiat won by Htitctuou, Junk In; second Hunter tblnt Tliiu, .'minutes It aecutds Two-Mile, ! uoo, Handlcar llnal heat w n bv F J. Titus, New York, 411 jardsiP A M-rarlaud, tan Joa,i, 2B yards .c ird mson Coleinati ltn-tuu. i-u yards, third) h C Bald. Buffalo, scratch, fourth Time, 4 minutes in I ; seconds Oue Mile Ooen, Professional Hrst Leat won hr T. C Bald Buffalo; K s, Aker, Phllad iplila. second, Tlnit, 3 mtnutea 11 seconds Second b,at mi.ii by Tom Cuor, Detroit, ArtburQanlti er, Chicago, sec end lime. 2 mluutia 12 3-3 seo itida Tlurd beat won by o S K'-nMe, aenturkvi L. A Calls' a 1, liuf fain, second Time, V minutes 1. seconds Flnel beat won by Bald, aardlner second Cooler tl Ird, Kimble fourth. Time, L minute 8 I S seciudt. Hve-Mlle A lateur, Metrojlltan Cbaiupl mthlp Won by Irwlu A 1'uwrll Sewlnrki F t lllcbt, 1 rooalyn, aeciudt Jack Jasper, New York, tlurdt Waller r lloome, Jersey Lltj, fourth. Time, 11 min utes rt secon ts One Third Mile, Time Trial. Hands Off, Pacrd-K. U. Taylor, Jersey city. Time, 4U seconds. Patibsok, Sept 6. About six thousand wheeling enthusiasts assembled at Tourist Oval this afternoon to witness tho sixth annual race meet of the Tourist Club. The weather an 1 track fatured good racing. In the one-mile novice raco the limit of 'i minutes 35 seconds was exceeded wltb tbe result thnt the event was declared no race with no run over allowed. The time limit In the one mile city champion ship was also exceeded, but a run over with two rxcemakcrs was allowed, The exciting riraeif be day was the final of thu two inllu handicap, won by M. IL Hronn of tbo Tourist Club Up to the lust lap Ilrown mis iiuiio than thirty jards behind the bunch, when ho spurted and trotted the tape half aluiigth i.huadof Wltblng. ton, The Iwo-mlie handicap was the most crowded event on the prc-rainine, and though run In four heats many spills occurrud. Thiee wheels were wrecked, but none of tho riders was Injured, Summaries; OneMlla Novice Wou by Fdwsnl Iloppler, Chat ham u iH II Eugla, llarkeuiack W , second, James Mcsnn Jr , Patoiaou. thtrJ lime, V mlsuns 44 l-S seconds lime limit 2 miuules 35 tec'ouJs Declared no rac e and no run over On -Mils Open-Won by Hay Dawson, V Y. t.C 1 JrackL Cramer.lt W N, 1 . s ond t'barles Fuller. . A. 9 1 "'lrd Time, 2 1 ilnut.s 2 i t a aci-ut-ds Trrre-Mlle Taudeui Pursuit Kc Win by Harry Carlisle and Thomas Hughes. Union I C alter Babh and Alex Crawford second. Time, t minutes 4'J seoona .One-Third Mill Open Wan by IUrt r.lpl'y. Tourist riubi Ilsynsasnn, N Y A C , secondi Walter Babb, -f r!,w'.9 Tluu, 43 seconds. J?0;" ".""""P Won by M. It, Brown, Tourist Club, eVaTartfiiU. U, WlthUnion, i'stctsvs, 80sxds, ,slsistallLigfJJ'vgtlf'- fa ., -1,, I , , I, 1 1 i.l ,'n ,,1 i. U 1 I secondt nomas AdamKs. X. B. O. rstersoo, 60 yards, third. Tims, 4 minutes 8 sseonda. Two-Mil Tandem naodioap Won by II. 1 Catbelt and Thomas Adatnlts. E. Ik IX. Peterson. CO ranla) 11. T. Bedell and W. C Mother, It. W. New York, 30 yards, e. us It Oeorgeli. Bird and J. K. Bird, Wood aids W Newark, 100 yards, thlnl. Tims, 4 mlnuus 14 tecc-eds Team Itace Three miles Won by Tourist team. Den Ripley, William s Slavln, and 11 . It Brown. Time, 7 mlnitis tu teeonda tine-Mile Llty Championship Won by Walter Babb, E. B C.i Dave Beckett, K Ik C. stcondi John Beck ett K. BO, third. Time, 2 minutes 81 seoonda Three Mils Club llanth-ap Won by A UWIthus, Peterson. It Thomas, Peterson, second 1 M 11 Brown, Passaic, third. Time, 7 minutes 818 5 seconds. HAtvrronn, Sept. C Tho Connecticut A. A. bi cycle tournament at Charter Oak I'ark to-day wasat tended by 10,000 persons. Tho chief attrac tion was Jluimlo Michael, who was seen for the first time in open rompetltion. He started in the five mile open with. t field of thirteen and won It with scarcely an erurt In 11 minutes 3-5 sec onds, llnlshlng n quarter of n mile ahead o( his nearest competitor. In the last mile he role away from his pacemakers, doing it In 2,02. His times for thu miles were: 2.15 4 3, 2 0), 2:22 3 5, 2 11 15, 2.02. In the last mllo Ioughead was thrown from his wheel. He led Michael during tho first four miles. In his exhibition mile, with "quad' pacemakers, Aliihtc! failed lo belt thu truck rcniril ot 1:4.7 2 5 made by Wlndlo in 1895, his time Do ing 1-49 4-5. One-Mils Handicap, Ooe-i, Amateur Won by It llmkt, llartr nit F J Cadwrll, Llmwond, sMimdi B c Taayer, New Brlta'u, third. 11 p. its ten. Merl den, fourth. Time 3 minutes 13 8-5 onds One-Mile Pro. saloual Uondlctp W on ty F J Longhead, hanili. Ontuhu Join,. D. ker, Ashley Fall., aecotid A T Cooke. Buffalo, lhiid 11 II Free man, Portland, Or , fourth. Time, 3 uiluutes 10 1 B seconds One Fourth Mile Open, t mateur Won by It. J Van Alsyne, Housatoul 11 M nka, llartlord, e ut.il. F J Cadwell, Kiinwol. Conn, third, 1. 1: luller, Hartford, r.mttli Time, '11 : "i seconds One-Mile Uien, Pr ifentlonal Won by O It New. ton, staff rd -sprlugn Conn 1 A C ID rtem. bt Paul, second. A T Crooks. Hulls n. third t J L. Dei ker. Atblsy Falls, Maaa., fourth. Time. 3 minutes 1J 1 1 seconds One title Amateur. Open Won ly II Monk Hart fordiA. M Cuttli second 1 J Cndwrll tiilldt) IL Fuller, fuurtn. Time, 2 tnluiltet K, scoot ls The tandem amateur State riciad if 1 liilnutt f.W 1 5 seo. nil was brokeu 1 y c urtts ami Ilirn.rd of Mrrlden Time, I inlnuU' OJ t & -onds Fin-Mile 0n. l'nite.ilon I aim by J mmlo Michael 1 A W Porti r Newton. MSM.aec.nil tl II Knight llousatuntj, Mau , third. Time, It iu.nutet 8 5 second. Lkxinotov, Sept. 0 Leo lAngfcls of Coving ton llniehcil llrst In thu century road race be tween this eltv nnd Cot Ington this afternoon. Ills time was 5 hours 3d minutes 45 nc-Minds. which lowers the Western record JS minutes 15 Leeonds 1 ho iod was In thu host of etindltion, with lew hlll. Thirteen moll started, of which four wcro from r'otltigtcin. onn from Hellenic, two from Georgetown, three from Cincinnati, and three from Lcxlngtun. Nadiiud. who hit won tbu race two loiisccutite yearn, wai a .mm n starter, but at lliuehl ho was struck bt n wagon und hurt. Hardlmanof Iexlnn'tn im plied second, and Willerdu.-t of C ncinnali third. Tbu rrrult was urotetteu. upon the claim that Laugfc-ls was assisted up set eral hills by a tandem team. He was but nine minutes betoro Hardlinan. 'Ihe Judges held 11 meeting this af ternoon and decided to disqualify l-an.'fcls uud award thu raco to Harditnan. Bat "IDE Bept, 6. A flvr-mlle road race fir tbeehhinplonahipuf Flushing was held tbis nf ternuun. Tho 1 uurau wss from tbu Coctai,u Hotel m thu WilleU I'olnt roid and return Al though there wero about twenty starters, the finish waa between Genrgo Itu-hlln. a local rider, and Fred Miller, n Wbite-stonx represent ntite These rtde-s collided near the Hie, each claiming that the other was in the wrong. Mil ler crossed the tape tlrst in 13 minutes 32 sec onds, but tho Judges disqualified him and awarded the race lo Laughlin. OitANGE, Sept. (t Interesting road races wero held 1 his mornim. by thu Weal Orattgo Cyclers on Valid road. W, est Orange, There were titer fortt starters In the e-leten and a haK-milo lianr,(nnp. tlie only open etent. In tin twomtlo tnndem handicap A F. Fowler and E. K. Fren h led it the flnl-h bt fifteen yards, but wercdU quilided ticcausc French threw up his hands nuir the line. A big crowd witnessed the races, buuitnary: One Mile Haad'rspClnb Bace Won by Rotrt S Dsli-nz. 135 yaid-. William V Leary, 100 yard, see on I Overton Heady, 75 yards, third. Time, J mln utes 4 i-eonds Twi.MlIe llandl ap Club l.eee Won by i.nl rt S. Dal nz lOtards James cj'Dciunell, luu yards et o.d William 11 D cay, 150 yards, third. Time," u. nute. 32 spends HfM11- Haudl ap Club IUc Won by John C. tlarr sn. 5 minutes Herlert oardner, minutes .to fc nil, scconl, Knbert B D-amp 2 lulautes 13 sect nds third Time, lfl minutes 1 e- on-ls Two-Mile Tandem, lltudlcap tton by Charles Hummer and J A Buenler scratch. PeterJ Hinds and Joseph D Magu re scratch, aecond R -rheler aalW Simpson, bU yanls mini T lie, 4 lull u. lltjMUe Open Hajll ap Won by L--MJ A C Kelley, 3 nit.iutes, William V Lcary, 5 minutes, sec ond.S btrucle, 3 minutes, thlnl Tine. 34 m.nutes 24 second- Time prize won by A W Atiel Time, St minutes 8 seconds cjuarterMlle Slow 1. ace Won bv William Ettlg. Harry M Palmer second. Arthur W. Baldriia third. Time, b mtnutea 48 seconds The twenty five mile bicycle road race be tween New Brunswick and Mcturhen, this I morning, wa an exciting one. About 3,000 ' lrson assembled at thi) New limits tick end I and 't ,cit 1 nny n ore were 1 titsl . on,, Ihe course. There were twenty-four entries, an 1 the handicap ranged up to seten mlnuti-. K. Aronson of New lork was scratch 111 in. At the flrsl lurn the two minute ictn weru well bunched and continued to until tho finish, which was closely contested. Fre-d 1uson of Ftclton.a iwo-miuute man, won the race in 1 hour 13 tiilmitei 32 eeonds. J. W. U hlte of New llnitiswitk wis half n length behind John Cunningham of I'trtii Anibtiy won the lime pr n 11 1 hour 1.1 minute - j S' con 1 When within Ilfly yards of the Unlet) It. Ireland nf Newark, who was in the lead, had a set ere fall, tmaebing bis wheel into hits. There were sev eral other bad spills during the race, but no one was seriously Injured. Ill'FF aix). Sept. 0. The New York team w j handicapped in tbo pursuit race at tbo Ham biers meeting to-dny. Georgu ltcith fell wltb a I bunch of riders in tlio tuilo rice, and one of his legs was badly cut by- a pedal. Tho injury Is nol serious, but itpretenied htm from riding again during the tin. The pursuit race was run in three mats The Buffalo team, Gochlcr, I Miller, nnd fttetens. taught Zlin'irick, Con- ' nolly, and Fisher of Ittx heater in three and a 1 half miles. Time 7 minutes 45 aecouds. , II. the HTO111I heat Nelson and Tenxlerof tho I t ul.eid team dropped out before the finish, I .. Ing lemll t- Ight tho battle alone. He ' t a defeated by tine-ilxteetith of tt tuilo by tho Now York men, l.r x. Balnix k, and U it insou. 1 1) t idsou is thoeh iinulon amateur of Canada, and he rode in place of Keith. The final heal lielweeu llutlnlo and Nen iirkcrc.itod great 111 tarest. After a hard buttle, tbe lliiffaln nun caught their opponents In three and one-quarter miles. Time tl minutes 22 seconds. NEWBirno, Pent. (1 Tbe Labor Day races of IhnNewburg Wheelmen were witnessed hr about b.GOO persons The boat wus so exccsalt u that It proatrntcd some ot thu ri lers. bummaries: One Mile Nohe Final won by Igrand W P, llett, Y M C A, Nctibur. John M Adams. Sangerllea, seeun 1 Time 2 minutes 41 3 3 seoon is Half Mils Hau.ti -at Final won by W A Lalue. N B w , John FsuU-l 1) W.Bni k in second, J 11. Crane, somen. N Y. third. I w Miller, U C. c. lre port, fourth Time, 1 minute 3 sccouds Orsngi County Ci aiii.lonh!. W m by II K Bird, N, Y A C 1 1- B Ilonon N" B W . tecsitdi E A. Tbcunai. N B W . third Time, k minutes 2- seconds. Bin iroleste.1 Tri let Kso. One Mile, Between Newhtirgh Wheel tnin and Klmrs County W heel men Won by Neit burg In t mliiuli s S J 3 seconds Time of Kings County Tilt ." 2 minutes li 8 & seconds Oua Mile 1)111 Hua! won by W A 1 siluc. 11 T. Allen, b B. W , llrocmlyn, secoudi James B bpeyirs, N E. W Albany iblrd. W J Mooney, ltahviay, fourth Time, J mlnutia 21 seconds. One Milt. .' 0 ClAss-lliu. wou by H K Bird. N. Y, A C, C. I Anderson, Matti awau, secon 1 E A Thomas. S n W, thlnl. K It Ilortou. N B W, fouttli Time, 2 minutes 21 i 3 seconds. Bird pro tested Oni-Mlle Handloap rinal won ly W J Mooney, Ilahway, N J , Kt yards, Jost tb Caccavajo, K C W., scratch, second , J B Crane, Somtrs VI) yanls, llllnll li T Allen, n B ti , Brooklyn, scratch, fourth. Time. 2 nitnuteasuseconls Tandem llac-e Ojs Mile Final won by F. A Thomas anl W J Oakry, N II W , . M OniistHe. N U W . aud O li Cuukllug Matte awn, secondi Chnrles tV Young K.O W, and II. K Bird, h 1,A C, third limn. 2 minutes is 2 5 seconds J'ulll-rcle ltace One Mile Won by Newtmrg W heelmen'a triplet, 35 yardsi Newluirg Wheelmen t tatiJem 7U yallt, second, J osepb t'accarajn. K C W. 123 yards. Ihlnli Kings County iHerluiens "quaJ," scratch, fourth. Time, 8 minutes 3 ; Jseo ouds. Boston, Sept, 8 The local men carried off all the honors at Chnrles Hit er I'ark this after noon, Nat Butler. Kldlu MacDiiiTle. und Tom Ilarnnhy, each winning in the special crenls, Nat Butler had sumo dlfllculty in disposing of Johnny Johnson of MilnnuLee. althauvh ho won In two Hirnight luats. Eddie M.iclluille proved altogether too much for Hamilton in the llvo-iulle pursuit nice. Mucllultle gained stead ily on his mun from the gun, and very nearly caught him, The Darniby and Harry Kikes Cm till, an unlimited pursuit, was finally won y the former, wl caught his man In tho four teenth mile, btiminar) One-Mile Hsndlrsp, Amateur, Open to Fmployeet ntiersldo I'rrsa Won by C 11 Brown. Allstnn. to yardsi C. Mouper ( ambrhlce till yanli, second, T F MasotFI plug1cut j bright. miIld e, pureLt ''! siseernsim 1 'li,, ri s-rrrnsatj7 .J. il. PACE TOBAVVO CO., UICUilOMl YA. i AVe-s IDE WHEELS A PRICE. EXCEPTIONAL ij qi'iitv ppnnrr ntn n. '97 CRAWFOBDS, NEW PRICES. MATHEWS BROS., lOfl XTBiT lOSTII STT 0Sa nillltllWAT, DO YOU WANT A'97 RAMBLER? Bring In your old wheel and w will msksyoai liberal allowance In trade aSaaTass 1697 RAMBLERS S65 1897 IDEALS.. S30 tO $50 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. ca fi3U-lil ElUHTII AV, NE-iU 136T1I ST.. K.Y LcxtUktoa Ccltf Co, downtown enU. J Vmj t..S V High Grade Stormer Bicycles AT HALF I'ltlCE OV 1HJsTALUMKT. (Vrtl.R TI1KEI. CO.. 130 RKT 9SD ST. Crennan. Ctvxubrldgf , 23 r-vJi, thJrd. Time, S minute IV 1 ftrCOtit1f Ui.cu Ilnce Vat Dutler, Cml-rldRe, rt John B. Jormmi. Hllvraulce, tl tnn oul of llr hrt Won hj Dutlrr in two irl;lit beu. Tim Firt tr&t, u mlnut t 18 1 3ecob4i,.,ccinilbeat. vrn.&ut Cue M ! 'ruffilun.l Xfar 11 ap Won by A. A. JaWlwij, I,jnu lu j-tnli J Nv1au, Catnbri fE. VO rrJ wcouJj rruk Miyo, IkM.on 40 i anit, tblrd) I U lA-xn.Chtitelb janli, fuurth Time, a mlu Utrs 1 fitroonil One Mlt lUnJIcap, Amafur Won by F. P MeKar. Umton. S jinJ, J V ClarL, I)orttietr, 40 yarl. ecnudi II It HUM, I'rov.tVnce, tu-ratch. tblnl; 1! I,iDdt,utt, Cainl-il Irp, 75 anls. foartb. Time, 8 minute 1"? J 6 m.4iuuii MveMlle Punult Ilace Mdle HarDume, Cm lriJ)jc, ti w W Hamilton, Chica on Vy Mao lJuflilo Tlmt, 1 1 uiiUuu-ft 51 2 hfo-onilsx One Mhe Uin. Amitcur-Unn tr 11 U Hllla. Pror Utucf.r h h Ka, lioMoii. -cunj. L D F. Wan ton .a.tit.rli) tlilni Tliuf. Stnluutea 9 4 5 kecoarta. rnllriiltPt! Puriull ILcc T A. Birnaby, Boton. ti, U I) Kkti. (liens FiU WuU by Uarnaby. Time, 3V i.il&utea 1V 4 0 tecotiJ. Hep IUmt, rvipt. tK Tho Hcd Bank Wheel men htld a race meet to duy al btoutwocsil Park. Tho day uia 11 nu aud the attendance larcc Tho euumiarlea: OLt-ntMe Kolco U on by Frank Bohl. Brooklyn, Gurtl u UJUstiu. beabr ff.it, ronJt Daniel Edgar, l.ahM-a, tLl-d rirur 2 uiluulr 3ta itctnJe liulf mi e OjtcL Won y Jubn Uu-1L Newark; W. I J'anntr Jrs v City. ecouJ, C CulUrrUon. lirnoklm, third Time 1 mluult; lna teond One Milt Ois-iA on liy W L. Hirni.r, Jertey City. Willi m Urlitr. Newark, rseconil II f IleUermao, lUh. r, tUlnl Time, v minute 40 n?c xU TwoUe Ilanlicaj Won by W C CulUrWot, W. I. Sterman e-onl, J E I lor .sand tblnl Time, 4 iA.lnuti 514 icrotsiii Ile Ille UanalLDi Won by W L Banner, Awher Carr?r kccvuI, A anderer talrd Time, 12 mln utrc ul ttecondi Two-Mile Open For cnenovrr 40 yean ol !. Won by J a air LfoukUty, Charlra th t-ecuLd, E. L. Owaxf tUrd. Tlwe, ntlnut; fiC tu ula. cjucki:t. Canadian! Lead In Thrlr Match Acaloit tba Lolled Male. To&oirro. Sept 6 Tbe annual ciickel match be tween Canada and tbe United btfclfi began here ! da, an J when tluu.p tr tirau tn Azner.tanj wfrUi ruutbchlbd Lainc.GoUlngham, HUUanJMo GtvlrlQ l-owled splendidly for the home team, anl Clarke and arder ere tt only Amerlcatis who jould make any sttnd aealrft tbetzu The Canadian bat nit-a not kindly to the Cnllel tatea Uiwlicir and hcyil eikxlvllT pitM a good innlUsc for &1. wni Iu& :u..rt..s, aud Cts-.jH-r battrd in cni-cia tyie. TLtrAmt v. itl Uj -XsaUuutd to-iuuiTuw. The iore tVTTXU !TATWs C4JIAP Ilron, t I-ltiji . 4 Cooper, c Warder, b. Warder o llul, t. OuM Murrice 21 Inzhsttn 16 autilem, b Goodri an A ho Me. c and U Goldlng L.ng b. btMlmu o hau 1 lrrv. b Towueiid 1 1 mug b Gvldlngham , 1 iro.dlLffham, U Town SlorrK-c, 1, aLaUn; S t-?ad 14 I Urke, Ukj uut 9lIUiid c. Mortice, b, loMuend, b Hill P Hrooke SI Hrook'-. b IIIU 0 Marticb.Town.Mcl 3d Otyotlrajt c Chamber, Lyon, 1 b, h Morrloe JS l Mcotrliin 0Chamber, b Clark & llort-r.n.c. ina b. IIcOii- lllli c Morrlre.b oood Irtn ,, b man , ... 0 Jordan, b lllll . 1 Mcoirirn. not oat , , 6 liye. 7, leg bye, .... t Bje, lu. leg bye. 4, do bilU, 4 16 Total bit ! Total. 17W The derm an town Zlngart crleket team paid avUit to btaten liland etnlay and put up a inual exeH lng vame ftr the lucal el Ten. which wa Anally de fratr i ly the narrow margin of one run It waa a tauan .mt: ail tut ich The honor . a tle lUavllcltr klde ft t to T is Uv( 5 mpr-oo II i- J. k jn. and Lohmann, while lx batsman ahared in th" jo-J wort o lit-rmaniown The acore wai. Zlngart, 161, ttatt-n IalaadC C l&u lh Maithat nn Club JffcatMl the Brooklyn Tester day at FroifCt Para In a brnellt game for tbr Mui hattan' proffailocal J Adam of the Maonaitaiia Ult out l.triu.vlT for 100 Bro- klyn wudUioed i f fur "ti. and b-d then to put In t. e entire afternoon ia the ftrld. unngwulcb tl.utj tb? Mstcnattan bat men rau up a total of ili. .uii won the -,aue by 1 T run. Ihe King Count Club played lu postponed aao rlatlon garie with the Coijmblaa at Prs(seci Park ypterday andestabluhfM a rwonl by drfeatlng 1U opfontnt- ly no U than K4J run acl runclci, up a total only fuur run thrt of 3uO ii Born- got tne u a oe fl" C T TtMdm,r hit hard for SO L. Fmlth illn 4. aul E Maher1 Mw men :ot tntodoulle ngurea. The total wins. King Countr, LV'rt.i lumi la. Si Thet- ork Arbroath Club played the iUnhat tan rt-toisd eletfu at Proope t Psirc yeatTday and e.ued acrf iitab p . Jet ry t 1" runs anl wick. et Il u Mc ailum uwiel fffi-ctlTnl) forthenln L?r aud 4.1u bit fur .', the top twonre of tbe match The tottl wtTr Ma fc-ttan xind, 40 and 41, Arbroath 54 and 4M, fur 6 wlckeu 1 Ut orkvtllen were onavd at Crntral Park yes terdyt) tbcKUeunyc i" Tho furrur r ta-I Uttle dim ul:y In t urint; aMtTtorr t j au inning and :1V run i inovr t Uyed a .ooi Inning f .'J forth Minuir. TLe tuial were lMvrk.il.( zb, K.bkti.ny, 10 nd v Tli italwayClub wadrfeated In the first Inning at Cutrjl Park t-tt-rtia by the Central 1 ar. O C Iht totals tr Galw , ap and 31, (. , ntral Park 4A In th ehaiui iunhlp trtf of the Ne'sr . rk cr.ckn A.tx'ltt on the Patenvm crl klr drfratel the Kearnj Club by an Inning and 74 run at Pat ron ien..v Hot ertunon'lron bOMled U wUketi fur tfi run. Tbe cor waa. Pateraoa, 1.J5, Kearny, baDd4i. Prloce Alert fteorea a Vw llrord ror taugua, faAiuvs, Sept 6 The track record here wai cut a full eicul to-day by PrlncoAlett In tho fourth heat of the . 07 i aw karly In tbe afteruo n the felling aAll In faTor of Barney tit brought 2S aud the f eld fit In th( Drat ht.at Lena uat out at the wirt by the Utikia hor Bade Aftir that Piii c Alrt roved to be gmM for tho nrt time In tour week and lie ritfvd l"J Ungthi ahead of hU Held alt the t luii. Bidstoaud lUruy tru g.t 1 bot-ele.y lu the ri-ar after the rrt he it A de heat forced the .V IS trot to gooier fcunma-Ut, L12lila.vs i34inic pur-f4loi Ul.eT, ro in i La, I) B rd P-etaey tile hlns 1 t Mrathmore J lmu) . Ill Bedltm.ib a 'ImI tt) 9 3 4 Carrlt V,b m tP i tilllaaj ., ... 3 M rt TtrrtllH ih ulllleit , 5 fl 2 Cary HUke. Ir g M Namee) . ... 4 4 5 Star Mlke b a iDurland) . .... 0 0 3 Time -' IA i' lB-v, V 1. 2.07 cla, pacing, putt-e $it0 Prluct Al-rt u g by Cruwu Prince Till, tintra rd iBlrn ) . 3 1 1 1 Dadr.e b g .Fau n 1 V 3 Hiruey, h g iMttrfgD 3 ii 3 llobert 11 I g tOtti rcn and Sterling) a 4 4 4 Time i I2t, a 1..H.. 2 IV.. VIOI4. 3 IP elan, trotting, purnt p'oo (itur.nUhed): Medium Wiatotl, U. g , l Norwood (Hud- oil) .9 8-0 1 1 XI b g.by Hnperor W like (KcrtkL) 1 1 fl 4 8 U al uu. br g O out g) , . 1 4 3 U 4 alLvhale, b g (Ut-iiind 3 3 4 J 8 Time-. 17. -M7, J.Ut J.14, 8.80, 8,ID2. Dead hi at. Eastern Lea sua. UOBMxa OiUU ar UONTUKAL, Montreal 00030000 03 97 b-raoiou . . 2 4 0 9 0 3 5 0 .. H 14 1 Batlerlea Ganuon and Butler; OlUer and Boyd, ar aTUacisc Fyracuie ,. 061 18 0 0 1, 11 15 u Toronto 0010 5100 2 l 13 b Baltertca Lamje aud Began; Norton aud Cuey, AT ritOVIDXXt,C ProYldeore O8OOOO010 4 41 WllliMlirro 1 0001000 0y g 9 Batterle-! a;an and Blxon t Pallon and lilgglna. AT bVTTALO, Buffalo 4 4 10 8 10 3 0-U 14 Eii bprluhildl 01831000 8- DlJ 3 tJattviie-Uray and Uriharti Konvln and Dolaa. at myraLO BufTaln ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 "fi b; riiibllel 1 . 0 3 U 0 y 1 0 tl-ll is 4 Baturlei-Cothranand Zauuert Korwln aud Bun. can. AT (TMICCIK. Syractue 0 I 0 fl f 0 0 8 lio vj A ToroLtu I 0 0 1 6 0 B 8 0 11 14 3 Batterlaa Uullabey and Shaw) Main aodboyder, AT PH0T1UIJCI, Prorldcnce .1 1 0 B 1 0 3 g 0 to" 11 Hkbarre OU300000 i- 4 7 J Balteriea-Uodioa aud Plxou; Odwall and Oondliif , ar HCHiTkvzau Montreal,,. . 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 0 8- a ft ft bcrantou 04 900000 8- 5 i fU4il5LrtM"Y"rlClC d Wi Jclwwj and J KLONDIKE S2I.Q0. ihiit t tTit.tr tit'M.nt. Ercrr part tlis ltt. nnlsh ani wuramtmhlp Al. frat cisss 0TIIB:KS SIM, S2( .v SS. But errl i Me gocd, onlr L, G. JANDORF & CO., nil iiiiuiimtv. J CRAWFORD BICYCLES, tfi.VLltl.EYS A VII I 1 JfPHlTKaTS. Lowest Prices. OURANT McLEAN & CO., t90 EroadwaT. :sw York 1 J13 IllIorJ ar . u lira, OPENING AT FLKKnVOUD. QV1TE A EAttGE CltOWTt TO STB I11E VHACIC XttOTTEHS AXlt JMc EltX. Oaklanrl Ilarsn Ulna Ihft Jlanliadan Purs. from tbr tatorllr, l-oul tlrlnr lliiiup, C oapproacbable In tbo l'arr Junle T. a RlaTbt Bmart Ttto-1 rafOltf To-llni'a t.rtf. Tlis Grand Circuit cicctlnirof tlio N'otr r Drlrlns Club ttas Inaugurated at tlicttt .ol Park JMtcrday. The plcasint treathrr in 1 proitramtne wtilcli promised lilflimajB i;j t brought out a big holiilay crowd ol harness horso admirers. Tho daj's programme Ii u ri tho $1,000 Manhattan I'urne lorllio " ID ' u ters. tho Brtcdcrs' I'urse of c-.OOO for two car old trotters, and the HIuo lilbbon I'-ru ot 52,000 for tbo 1! 09 pacers. Tho ManhatUn I'urso ttas tho fcaturo of tru card, and a (rrcut race tins expected Uttiten Oal-land llarou nnd Iuis Victor, both of 1j jH Ladshottn creat form In remit circuit rj 13 and ucro to meet for the first time. The York horse, Louis iclor, had tbo 1110s'. .rj in thenntc race uvtt.n, briniring elOO lu s0 j for Oakland Ilaroa and r-0 for the bala-c of I the field. Tbellaron Wllkct staluon protcxiia I the first heal ibat ho ttas master of the situa tion, for, after takiiii; tho fatonttj to the ho ' in I l:021i. be bad birn tlp-tocinft, s.nd tboui- I 'ti arcst mado & strong; drite lntbettrei -..tho geldine bad reached bis limit and mrrcnrrc-d with a tired break. The next two tie.as ttrra repetitions of the first, Oakland Earon leidn.3 all tbe star n-l flnlthlntf easod up. In tbe two- ear-old race Janle T.. tbe speedy daughter of llow Hells, ttas mads favorite Q Uiestrentrtbof her retent iroou circuit rii'orie". Her most uaiiprerous toinpelilor wics tl.e i-o.t I.luitrlck, winner of tbe bitrOoshen me. j jijtki.', but he ttas no mr.uh for t u itr s dct-ic ni ster. who bad tbe foot of him At all t lues ex e; t In the second heat, taben a Uul bruak. put ber sj far behind that the Prodigal co.t e 1 tbicd u secure the beat and a new mark of 1' -l3i. In the pAiintr race Hump, who was the favc- lto at &100 to MO for tbe Held, so far ou:. ase-I tho lot opposed to bim that tbe U-uowast.it ( I In doubu Tbe Kuturc of tue race wag iit I splendid turn of !rcd exhibited by the liana likes ireldlnrr the Cr-l half of eAch tni'e It 1 all tbrte beats be paced the nr-t quarter 11. I seconds, ani went lo the hull in the flit ft d tetond in 1 0O4 and the third in 1 003i lit was pulled down lo 1 ws-s at the tin. of uu beat. In the first heat Planet and Dan Q collides fa tbe stretch while Sibling for the u ice, anj 'I t formir nss again the Laust of a bad luix up -n thethirdhe.tr-. Just after pussinc the bil' 1 o made a standstill break, and M.x.on wst-j close behind that Sanders coulu nut 1 u.i ou' a time to avoid a collision. Dctnare-t an tl ruin out of tbo aulkv- and I'Unct ran auat, but na lnlurr tis done to eitaer driver or brse Marion Mills. be paring pbenitu non gave a rleter exhlbitic.& uf f ;c-.i ..t.i ;i, .r.ir.,: dti.-il.j the afternoon, pacing a uell rated luile in J II, going entirely alone. 1 he &un n nrit fo'.ow. 2 13 class troltlEi . yanbatlan Ptiv, tl n0 1 Oakland Bartm br kIj-bironMLcn ltJjr Ala--kej, bj-Sllteil(ira.ls .llaorjj . .. Ill I Loulf Ktcir, b s B Deicam I . .13 3 f bur. h. ra. K Walkcri 3 a 3 i NktsLsll. h m (Trjoccpsni i 3 3 a X ss Gai.woi'l b ui Muirr . 1 A- GLtnmere Bot gr e ixtirrri ....0 e O Tlror S IS"!. . IS. S I41.J a 30 class, trvtUcf, to-yearHlds. Krecdrs Purss, tS 000 Janir T , b f. by Bow Bells . da, br MJnon (VUl r) 1st Idmsrick. b c. ty Pritjtal Klnue ; .... it I J CUarlcy llerr b c iichoUj . . - a t 1 I1 Bar. b. a: MnitL) ctcs. Tlma i tih. .-3s -i't 7 09 class, pacing Blue Klbboa !'. rvr ti 000 Buui. b g by Barua t llkts cvuen LU.vl, by Mrtbmurr Wllon . ill EplilQx.Ua.li in pari 23 Iiaa e) b s cltcLaUa-bllnj A J J Hall Oiuud b s iBsni 3 J Mtnun. b m i&anJtrs) . Planet, b s iB l'?u,sj-cstj T i a Laiitana, U m. tDurei 5 7 dr TImr 0's. 2 07 a 2 1 9. Following are the cnlrica for to-day: V 11 class irrtllns pHdlay Purse O H Antho ny sb g ban Lp br rutd nn cir b g usiltr It liskliurc. J CamttK.ls b s e"f. ar br Mr Wilkt-a, O K. Coie s b s e4urerlaff tTv,-iar.er. masur. Last li Isrmi n. m Kl Jay b J.y lilrd, J borinlfy eh di Cj.ori'na, Ly L a,.t s. Grru'scb lu Idllle e.1 li kt-y uncid or r ml s cd lyLoi. r L.ur.C'thsi s Jibtlbcr t tl- t-rt W 11 C Ha-d'scti 11 iiariutle tt tc Ha trlno E J.ce.Vt -m. I igil il -m ly Lar am ? R katanaah's b . l'.iUai Heart Ijr 01 t a WIUi-s, J Klnnry cn s Amllse. It t.i e , II Hushes St. g Id Look ly tsirl r 1uh 1 E 1 n Ljtu's cn g lu.l Aaion. It kmtuit) Jrn Ma?ey Bros. b s Hastings, ry iraur or t s 1 IVnief ra.-t. 1 y Ulctalur eiri.dr Mw i- . I n L t- wo.id hat, by Uckwocl c f t Wruh , ;. Mosul, by lultan. c jr s ourd n Sni.il, ly t .1 I atkrlllr Farm s t T itd I ajr br Wl.ion 1 m Lronia. nt Jrn uir Lddr.L "-'Pbt-I, r i.-. ria. t y Oold u at KsiVs rn h lvl it rd it sy Bird ) D Sbld's br s Vsxruort. I y Mam nr f ti C K Sobcr's b g I 1 11, by Hf la. 'ti J II Ti. r t br tu Tlmorah, br Vrlnceloui ij TlrliUrl t r 1 u Hltal bi Antonio, ilUg. Farms cb tu. Liul.r tr PrUcM lie Km: 1 MOil class, paring. Consolation Tune TV J tn dr 's rn b Cr-stniaa. b lte,l Wi kt-t . t Aaan.t's blk m Kilanlilla. br ltl ttlkr. ' . , CooK-rsb in l.ajy Alice, li tiUi'U Ik.. 1 I i t ran Jr's. br. ni Auir llallfiiau. 1 lt-. a 1" Ooiue'sbr ti Fruest i! i-aTre' b For. i l ,, V. I II llardla A Co -s li g Uncle Martini J l-k.rS. tu Con-lsucj. by Happy We.i B H Vei ,r . -.1. III Blue Illnl, 1 y taf If Bird Un Faru h 11 I . a tlaa.lyj J Auitulwn, C !- lircru's 1 11 1 ley xtald, br Hatch, n U Ilk, . c I i.r - s Hk ni, lilts xlar.arct, b Illrrvl h tt lDfrr'a tr g l-orc-.t Hrr. b I'r He- - J lluss y-s b m Sally Tolfr. ly A'hUnl t , Jlascin farm's br s Marvh'hvl by is 11 utta vt t II Millrr's blk s Clfiiurno. by Urowa 'Ui r Quadllsa. by 1'arkt Hi-, Mount Viw a 1 1. I lieoky sbarpc 1 t IUjii il m onn e m- j Lmprrsa l Walti-r Murrl.i N ivrn 1 I Boy by Prince L. ho. I) Palim r b 111 le . -. I by Hslsgste 1 llc-diuonds I m ltlu. 1 -1 Wlikrs, W, le, j'. br. tu Urtgbi b.m.r j - 11 W V Tllut's blk m lHle 11 , by 1, i lull) I Lrk. rfsbr 111 llwd lllnl, tij Heir at Law A k 3 son's eh HI B,y, br W stc itf r K 40 class. trol Hue Thr- yiar 1 Ids Vf A . -. s K t Partnta. by I'alr n tt lk-.Mii r 1 tut beirei. by bLbl Luni or br f La y Ml.i r- t litis, or ch g Kathiir-I ty MUe!,ur! t b c Liberal, by I'r -ll.al I 1 alillt s b p 1 by Alfred O . 1 C Fost r blk 0 Cui ll I I II L. Hubert's rh g Alcn. I y l,-n ar 1 1 Jltllt I.Ik Re.'t by llrecl. F. Jon . ,1 . I, 17 tds-fmark. or t . f llmim tia, by ll 1 Ketcham 1 arm's ch c Crei us, ir h Oregor, a V 1 ovlifs ch t I oi by Baron Po.i-y, or I r T lu 1. Eagl. Bird, Macvy Bros.' b f iani 1 ly Brdnool. or tir c. alsm i E Mcllrnry t b f Tiiorne by tMikrs 11 burst farm's Ilk g Mi-'aw a btiualiih tti i -till. F.llni li c Jululi. by J41 U . 1 t Proctors Ilk c Tlmrel, by Brm i a Farm till f blmniollo. In Mil nw. 11 ' b f lur B. bj Huy ttl.k.a Jllin.trr vrrlii k, ty Mmmuiii or ro g Ja Mr. i '1 O II .burst's I r f Honor Uriah' i tut 1 - sarin's b f Am rl. an Hi-.lr 1 1 ll. 1 ti r 1 Madnill r Minnie 11 t 1, i .1.1 v ' V 9"u,l" tyAlfr. liJV x Vtyujo. . L bs.rclillgbl, b) Hark Mkbt Muds.. Counti's Crack Trollora la till.." Tbsrs waa good trolling yrstrr lay an'ro ma ' West Sid. Drlilni Park, Jeisny l lly II. tntarrst ooutrs I In lti fnv f nl a . 3 brought out some of th. !au-l 1 r., . 1 t county, Th. wluiur turnr-l n, In u 1 1 b m l.nae, aflor baring been aluiuti Juu. . 1 - -' first heal. Suiumary Frre forallclatt, ironing, purs. tJu1 W T Hottiwell's b in Itosn ', 1 3 1 F McOululust's ch 111 Geitruleil .'II 3 Iierkflry htal li sb g Joiiub I 1 - J t l'rarson's b m clisrlt) i l , b Mehilt's I. a National 1 5 Tlu - J3. 1 'ii. . ;.i . . .... . SilOclass trotting! prlie. silier 1 ii II llllahrrsblk g siiori .' 1 V baufnrd'ali g.kenmlli I J Weill sli g Lur 1. e V J Tllm .' Jl, J 3o, '.' Ill . , 1 EV AS AMI IfT'l I as yon can If tou bars pimp e i 'S rcV.'. f !li1T ,ai,':'r ailment ' J 51",.,0c' ,or U.auty Look and si cf sis-si Woodbur's JTivisj boap or i aclai Cresu. - -iafT i siBSBsat2f