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I ,, ... THE SUtf, BfcSKjfcECBWER 8, 1897, '&; : f ' '- ORKtHOUNp COURSING. ifv ior trnvr jack ramus ox ffi9 nnvancA v jiax race covrsv. Wff tn Aejsmat AiiIubim ;Iahea-laioril nmch than Mart CempeleCaralla nnd Crow 1 Pa. Tit iMported llauntlt, llltlde. ! ItaBara-ajanlsiersi Hassans ftaann L'p Well. - A trsJjhoiiBd coursing match, with lusty Jack i ' rabbit the, quarry, furnished fine sport for ! , about 230 enthusiasts on tbo mlddlo'flcUl of tho Oonr Island Jockey Club raco track at Shcops- v l hwd Day yesterday? Tbo event was tbo flrst V" k annual Autumn Stuties run nff by the American J Rational Greyhound Courslntr Club, which was ertranlted to thli city by tho greyhound fanciers ' ' tVarlng tho laat February bench show of tho ' , ; Westminister Kennel Club. In ISSOati attempt to bold a courslnn: nieetlnc on tho Hempstead Plains, In which many of the leading lncmbori ' ttt the hunt clubs woro Inteteited, was slopped by. outaldo Itifluenoss, but yesterday's coursing; JBtotlnir was conducted without o check and In most sportamnnllLo manner. Tho Jack rabbits wero broukrht on from tho .West (or tho meeting, and were In rigorous s kfalth nnd as float at the wind. The does were Chleb-clais lot.' Those entered by Eattcrn owners Included 'Southern Rhymes, notcdus a bench show winner both 'In England and this i, country, nnd Oraro Brlant, a wlnnor nt tho f resent bench show at llronklyn. The coursing j Won settled Itself Into n race between bench MS. snow form and field form. The Wostern crey- bounds. Coral lo and Crow Doe, both owned by .. It. L. Leo, were tho only survivors in tho final heat, and the stakes, amounting to ! WOO, wero divided. Iloth wero bred In tho ken- '. ool of tho lato Col. North. In KnKlnnd. Their f lro Is Unbazoun. Tho tlrst-nnnicd Is from f Bucnrltcro, the second from Donnlo Hello. In B1PW1 Coralle divided the Produce Stakes with Magician nt Qreat Itond, Knn., nnd Crow Doe ran third at tho Allcar Courslnir Club's mcet Intr at Colorado Springs. Tho entries and draw tscswere: "ill Laden's Donald vt, Charles M. HlRglna's Vlra. t,W. U. Orotaije s Wood Nymph vs. Oilier J. Weirs Oath. Woodharen Kennel's Cyclvne ti. C. II. Hlgglna's Stella. It. L. Lee's Coralle vs. It. Doron's Betsy. Woodharen Kennel's Prlncetonla ti. R. h. Lee's Crow Dos. wooonarrn Kennel's Oraco Brunt rs. Dr. J. II. Lyks's Southern Rhymes. , Except In tho run between Wood Nymph and M W Dash, when the two were slipped from .a hand- Mi kerchief held through tho collar, tho iloga wore 'i sat loose by the handlers from loathcr thongs. Tho summary of tho rounds follow: H tint Round Donald bast Vlra Donald won the sunup, three go bye, and too kill. Dy points, IMtoll. H Wood Nymph best Dash. Iloth slipped by hand, Which favored the former, lly points, 17 to 13. A JB Very lonjt course. ! Cyclone beat Stella. Cyclone, after alternating; passes, ran up and killed. Dy points, V8 to v. Tills was a gruelling course. V Coralle baat lletsy. Coralle had ten go byes, then , killed. y points, VO to 20. H -Crow Dog beat Prlaoetonla. Crow Dog scored seven fM go bjre. a run up ana kill. Ry pulnu, is to 7. Wk Southern Rhymes leat Orace Drlant bv scoring H twalvp so byes and kill. By points. 2rt to 17. H i-econci Round Donald beat Wood Nymph, gaining I the honors by tbreegobyes, the run up and kill. By polou. V0tol7. BJI Cydona and Coralle. No course. Cyclone slipping rollaAanabelca drawn after a hard course. Ctirslle B ,j ran a b with Uraco Drlant, who was substituted by (I " consent for Cyclone. Coralle wlnnleg by a wide 3 margin. fmi' Cmw Dog beat Southern thymes, scoring the run- M( up and kill. By points. 17tol0. ) Third Round Crow Dog beat Donald. The winner xW leered two go byes, the run up and kill. By points, 1BJU 10 to 8. Coralle, a bye. W ' Fourth Round Crow Dog and Corallo divided Stakes. il ) mlff jars.! Beard fvtaa the Women's Match lb 'if j lUr Sleiiilew Llnlia. A. mttty morning, followed by a 'sunny and H Vllasant afternoon, wero the woather conditions i yesterday for tho wpmon'a competition at tho i U . Dykorileadow Qolf Club. The contest was the final one for the oup presented byE.L.Kalb ' ' flelsch betwoen tho winners 'of tho four pre ! liminary contests held during November. Like B the earlier competitions, It was an elp;btccn-holo fl medal play handicap. Tho wlntercourse.whlch la somewhat shorter than tho regular course. H was played on for the first time this season. Ho n splto this December suggestion the women were I as pay In rduor green colOns waists as though itfsBV it'was'a'mldsummer match. IIH - The bcst.ETOss scoro. 127, was tnado by Mrs. ulf Kalbflelsch. While not a long driver, she played W- the tee shots in good form. Ilcr iron plays were I also well executed. Mrs. Kalbflelsch was tho , I only competitor who did not need double figures I' for at least two holes. Mrs. William Heard, yfl- who won tho cup on hor handicap, mado tho ; K gross card of 134. A short drive, badly punished H by, the dry pond, made the first hole cost hor )H thirteen. Othorwlse, although a stroke was H Trusted nt tho fifth bolr In putting, she mado qulto an even card. Mrs. I'utnnm mado tho homo hole In six, and. only for a short put that hunt; on the rim, sho would have equalled tbo boglu on that crccn. Iloth Miss Fouler and Mrs. Kalbflelsch made tho seventh hole in six, a creditublo performance. The summary: ' Un William Beard- Orou. Wp. ttt. ! -jj Out.... 6 0 B 10 II II 7 7 U l ' In 13 0 8 U U 7 8 7 670134 20 114 Mrs. E. L. KalbfliUch Out U B 7 7 0 0 7 A 8 RS jBj In 80008077 U-02-127 IS 1JB A! lira. W. A. Putnam 4Bt, Out... .11 7 7 7 7 7 0 0 0-78 Fn..;...ll 0 7 8 8 7 10 10 0-73140 28 118 Mf Mlu Fowler I A- out.... In 8 8 7 to a o n u 7B ijK In a 7 0 0 1U 7 10 8 U-72-147 10., 137 jH The Ocean County Hunt and Country Club of JH lakowood will bold a professional tournament lm on Jan. 1. There will bo four or more inonoy jH prizes, and the contest will he nt thirty-six! holes, iWM inednl piny. Four profossjonals aro located nt tsssl Iiakowaod: Willie Anaerson. tho runner-up in !H the open thnniplonshlp; Horace Itawllns, cham- plon of 1803: Willlo Norton, nnd Harry Itaw- llns. With the outside players available there ,H should be no lack of entries. It will be tho flrst ;H competition for professionals held near this city :H linco 181)0. nnd the talent nro all eager to ro- ijHj celt e a cbancs at each other. !fl LiREWOno, Pec. 7. The fifth match in tho H open bandicapeerles for tho Claflln Cup was !IH played on the links of tho Ocean" County Hunt H and Country Club to-day, and was productlvo of ,H tine play, nil net scores being below the tin ml rod B- -v mark. 1 he weather was hoaullfnl and tho sport 'B " much enloyed. The winning card was brought tm in by C. Tltfany Hlchardson, who Is coming to be jH a formldablo factor in these-chp competitions. 'H Tho scores follow: ilB Oro$$. JTeao. Ktt. . C. Tiffany Rlehsrdion HO 10 7U JaH Walter If. Coles OS 7 88 HH Uev. D. L. 8cbwart 100 lo oo aH Arthur II Clanin 07 S OS '! E. Itobblns Walker 100 13 07 M Xranols A. Waltbew 103 & 08 tWM Those holding point credits for the cup are: iH W. II. Coles, 7i Jasixr Lynch, 5i A. B. Claim, Oi C. ;H T. Rtohardton. 4 A. W. Black, ill Rev. D. L. Schwartz, ;-H Ol V, A. Walthew, 8 James Converse, 1. jH NOTES. tH The spring toumamont for amateurs of the tH Ocean County Hunt and Country Club will be JH bsld on March 24, !2B. and 'JO. The club Is now JH u member of the M. O. A. H A foursome that Is exciting much interest will iH . goon be played on tbo links of the Qolf Club of BH V Iikewood between Jasper Lynch nnd Willie IH1 Audernon and 1L Hoy Swenyund II. Illeketts, 'H the Albany professional. Hr' B.r.ei'llire or Cornell, Yale, ucd Mar 'SJaH vnrd VIII Meet To-Day, (IbbsssI . ... fB ITUiCA, Lfcc. .. f. II. colion, captain or tbo ?B Oornoll 'OB 'tarslty crow, loft Ithaca to-night 2H for Albany, where ho will moot and confer with IjB Whitney of Ynlo nnd Goodrich of Harvard to- H taorrcw relative to Yolo'a invitation to row at tiH New London next June, or enter tho Yale-Har- ?H yard raco If Harvard la willing. '' The members of the athletic council oro si- H'' lent as to the Instructions carried by Capt. Col- jH son, bnt Inasmuch as he Is a member of tbo -'jHl round! and was this morning closeted in socret ? session with prominent incnihcis of that body, iH It l prrmnnel that hi- Is fully empowered to IfK prnscnt Curncll'fl ultimatiim, tsHj New Hakn, Dec. 7,-Oipt. I'ayno Wblfncy ilH ol tho Vain row will loavo hero to-morrow tH inornlnc Inr Albany, whuro ho will represent jH Yalo lo inn, row o oiling in the tpnltrcmo with IH Cornol. It loboliou'dilmt llurviin'. will bavera jH ruprcscnliitno prodnnt and that tho question of jB a Yitlo l.'onlell raco for next acasnu will bo iH ecltlid. Tho (.onlcrencu Is roully culled nt Cor- ! ncll'ii reiimst. ! Yalc'a position Is unaltered. Sho will ndmlt ? Cornell into I ho Yale-Harvard race or will row n aetmraio rata with heron tho thamos. What , r.irni-H'H position Is has not henn statel to Yale. JlsHn Dim 1 linllctcd to Imvfsuuio inlnnr objections to (jV inu Nun Loudiin innrsa which Zulu's new . suiindlim. picpurwl after a Government survey, IBAV. vil; rcinutotu-iiiorrow, iSWaslai ' ll,,-uit Cuir rictlnl llubnrt's fcolball Cap B ' OKjtKVA. Dor. 7.-At a meeting hold thlsafter- W, iu-oi. Iliiiliiiuu Utrr, I'.Kll. o! Union Hpilims, laVJal W ssleuuitruplalltof thollobait CuIIcku foot- Sip , bttljulgtui for next ycr, M .,'.- Empires trrop Back In the American National Tearnameal. ( Tho Empires tot to the Adslphls st the Oersnsnla Atiambly Rooms alleys lsst nlgbt, thereby dropping b,c ..m tne American naUonsl tournament. Tbs sooresi rmrr mu , ""P'r Tledeman, 168t Mlsthe, 1S0 Schaeffsr, 1 4.i"AV'.9?lI-nu.l7. Total, 83U. . ,!PlTWll"n'on- l8iFarrtnston. lBaiDeFor rett, UlOiAa.ltrson. lRSiRothmaoo, 103. Total. 8. SSCOTII OAMC 'i,,'E,l?rTl',,nn. 104i lllscbe, ISTi BchasBer, 178bohl.i;8LaDue, ISO. Total. WIB. -ftns-W.Oerdej, I7flt F. Oerdes. UOiItesth, 107 Rshm, 107 llocmrrmann. 18. Total, 862. Tntnn osua. AdolphI Williamson. 180; Partington. 1S0 Ds -IB ' ' An,'on ,0'' Bethmann, 110. Total, Lotus-V.ords. 178i V. Oerdes, SlOi Heath, IBS) Rehm, 14B Uoomermana, 1871 Total, 017. The' Wverdale bowlers w In bsrd luck st Fraenklo'a alleys last nlifht, losing tho nntltnclo 8m national tournament game by twenty plus, and the second by twenty-tour pins. Tbs scores i rinsr aAMK. Rlrerdale B. Kbllng. 14B II. EbUng, 1A1) Wendt, 170 Jtertcn. 148 Cramer. 103. Total, 818. Udells No. 8 Wagner. 1731 Heeaters, 188 I. Iloff. man. 15 II. Wannemacher, 147 It. Oerdes. 171. Total, B38. stcoitD oiux. Rlverdalt G. F.bllng, lB3t n. Kblinr, 18S Wendt, lOfii Uerten. I87i Cramer. 188. Total, 890. Oolden Rod Rlerer. 847 W. Arnold, I07 Snyder, lBll Eckstein, 1B8 Dormagen; 101. Total, 884. TIIIBO OAMK. Fidelia No. I-Wagner, 140iIIeestsrs, 108! L. noff msD,143i U Wanneinscber. S1U n. Oerdes, 180. Total. 800. Gulden Rod Rleger, 179 W. Arnold. IBS; Snyder, 208 Eckstein, luai Dormsieu, 13B. Total, 878. The following games were played In the Csslno tournament on ltouday night. The scores: rmsT onc Orlental-Ultobel, 1B7; Forsythe. 147 TogsU 167l Proud. 190; llllhaus. 170. Total, 880. Fulton McCarthy. 140: 8tadler. llfil Whltcomb, 02; Wobker, 137; ilasklel, 1B3. Total, 0J1. StCOSD OiMI. Fulton-McCarthy, 140; Stsdler, ISO; Whltcomb, 116; Wobker, 118; Maklel, 1BO, Total, 08B. Queenaboruugh D. Sohl, 148; Ooette. 133; Bee beck, 172; 1'eniberton, 181) llonoghan, 178. Total, 800. Tuinn 0An. Orlrntal-Ultchel, 112 Forsythe, 19 Voget 178 Froud, 100; Ullhaus. 200. Total, HW3. Queeniliorough Tietx. 1CU U. 8ohl. 134; Beebeck, IBSirembetlou. 10J;ltunoghan, ISO. Total, 703. Th ln.vlr. tmtn l-rthin.n TI nt I h TnriintT.Chlnt Regiment and Company Oof tb Haventyflrst Regi ment p.ayed a series at field's alleys last nlgbt. The scores: rlRST OA.ME. SoTenty-drst Regiment, Company C Farley, 12B; Robertson. 11B; lnman, 11U; Oallsiher, 117; Vie Moran, ISO. Total, OUU. Twenly-tbird Regiment, Company B Deckwlth. 138;KeIsler. 12B; Baxter, 06: Green. 170;Oaden, 110. Total, 0B3. sxcosn ossne. BeTentyTJrtt Regiment. Company C UeMoran, IBS; Robertson. 12B; Ionian, 110: Gallagher, 88; Farley, 108. Total, eat. Twenty-third Regiment, Company B Beckwlth, 188; Keisler, 174: Letaklns, 180; Oreen, 128; Oaden, 180. Total, 084. The following are the scores of tba games In Sec tion 1 of tbe United Bowling Clubs' tournament, played atThum & Kahlsdorf's Harlem alleys: rmsT oxME. Bloomtngdala Doncourt. 188; Straek, 128; Schcl ble, 1I4; Kllngelholler, 101: Demmler. 104. Total, 780. Oriental ConlM, 1SS; Coulon. 1B8; Glllhaus, 103; Scbulti, 1C7; Uumpfel. 1V8. Total, 812. -srcoNu OANE. Bloomlngdale Doncourt. 170;Rtrack,ir,0:Schelble, 170: Khngelbotfer, 204; Demmler, 107. Total. SB 1. Rosedate C. SleTers. 130; Kessler, tBl: Frercks. 144; A.SteTeri. 183; Lehrhacb. 101. lotah 811. TIURD OAVK. Orlental-Cordes. 181; Coulon. 3J7: Glllhaus, 108; Bohultx.810; Btuiupfel, thl. Total. 077. Rowdale U. sloTcrs. Id 11; Kessler. 104: Frercks, 174; A. Slavers. 810; Lehrbacb, 201. Total. 075. The Auroras showed up well against the Mllrose team In the flrst gamo of bchaSer's Brookl) n tourna ment last night. The scores: rinsT oaux. Aurora-Wllllama. 210: A.Wlek.lBD; MUler. 191; Ilutchluson. 150:1'. Wick, 127. Total. H42. Melrose Bloisfeld, 144: Laurence, 130i Moorehead, 108; Berslg, 101); Taylor. 170. Total, 787. i SECOXD OAtlE. Melrose Tllossfsld. IBS; Laurence. 108: Moore bead. 100: Berslg, 1B0; Taylor. 104. Total, 828. Corlntblan Flyut. 108: Vacaraob. 1B2 Egelhof, 177; Walters, 101, Total. 720. I TIIinD OAKX. Corlntblaa-Tlynt. 148: Bachraoh, IBHl Egelhof, 140;Walters, 1B8; Mactellan. 'U7. Total. 707. Aurora Williams, 124: A'. Wick. 172; Hitler, 124; Hutoblnson. 1041 V. WIek, 143. Total, 727; l'lsrcd nvs frames. Tho Bright Stars were In form In the Brooklyn Oer mania tournament on Uunday nlgbt and won from thd Equity and Uermanla teams. The scores! FIHST OAUg. Bright Star Weltiel, 227; Koehler. ISO; Uelale, 1B0; Hammer. 183; Hueter. 141. Total. 800. Equity Keifer, 1S8; Fleury. 180: Skelly, 147; Wlrth, 140; riorman, 143. Total, 738. SECOSO OAXC. Eimlty Celfer. 171: Fleury. 140; Skelly, iSS; Wlrtb. IBB; Flerman. 16V, Total.bOO. werjnanjs aiinian, loo; roiu. or. iuii usuaa tlne, 13V: Hopr, 1B4; Path. Jr.. 113. Total, 723. THIRD OAUE. Germanla Allman. 121iPeth, Sr 1B7: Ballsatlne, 12H;Ilopr, 112:l'eth, Jr.. 123. Toial.04V. Bright Star Weltsel. 165: Koehler,103:UeUIe,177 Hammer, 107: Iluetber. 132, Total, 8511. Tho Suburban Atbletlo Bowling Leauge games rollod on Monday night at the l'.oievtllo A. A. alleys resulted as follows: rmsT oahe. RoJfTlllo Athletic Association E. S. Keteham, 14R J. Prrstou, 163:11. Thompson, 108; J. Tompkins, 1B7; 8. 1.lnea. 188. Total, 774. Riverside Atbletlo Club O. W. Cadlr, 17diJ. Roll, 108; J. x. eUaerson, 170; J. W. Reese, 104: J. Flerson, 170. Total, V08. sccokd OAar. Rosevllle Atbletlo Association E. S. Keteham, 174; J. Preston, 102; H- Thompson, 238; J. Tompkins, 1B7 8. Lin i. 140. Total, VI 1. Riverside Atbletlo Club O. W. Cadlr, 183; J. Roll, 170; J. 8. Slsserson. 17 It J. W. Reese, 103; J. Pier son, 160. Total, 843, TUIRD GAME. Rosevllla Atbletlo Association E. S. KeU-liam, 170; J. l'retton, 130i II. Thompson, 104; J. Tompkins, 100: a. Lines. 180. Total. 1D8. Riverside Atbletlo Club O. W. Cadiz, 161; J. Roll, 183; J. 8. Slsserson. 18U J. W. Reese, 1SV; J. Pier eon. 184. Total. 887. Tbe teams of Court Roeello and Court Chllds rolled a game In tbe New Jersey Foresters' Bowling League series at tbe tatter's alleys on Monday nlgbt. Tbe scores: Court Roselle Woodruff. 148; Trimmer, 128; J, Cramer, 118 J. Cooler, 1KB: J. Bobbins, 103; A. Hale, 120: J. Qulnn, 142; S, Ledden, 140; Murray, 8V. Total, 1,210. Court Chllds William Saner, 188: Reltemeyer, ikk, Mm,.lr 1 11 Htvlrlsrd. lH7t J. lfunn. HU-lt. Dunbar. 122; J.Denton, 101: no ward, 123; J.Meeker, 1V2; J. Davis, 178. Total, 1,482. The game In the Amateur Bowling Association series rolled on Mbnday nlgbt at Elisabeth resulted as follows; Kllialwth A. C Pope. 201; Buss. 81 8 Vanderveer, 138; Kllue, 147R. Morrell, 14V; Foulks, 1S3 Keyes, 183: O. Morrell, 134: Lane, IBS; Dlmock, 188. Total, 1,788. New Jersey Bowling Club-U. Merrltt, 184; W. Merrltt, 143; Holler, 101; Stover, 147i Al Orabo, 126; ganders, 180: Clarke, 106; R. S. Jordan, 100; Sutton, 181; Lawrence, 108. Total, 1,002. The teams of tho Institute Y. 11. C. L. A. of Newark and Arlington A. A, rolled tb.-ee games in the North ern Mow Jersey Bowling League seres at tho letter's alleys on Monday night. Tbe scores: rnwr OAHE. Arlington Athletle Association Denn Is, 100; sendeL IBS; Lent, 122 Sudderly, 144; Cooper, 148. Tens!, 740, Institute Y. M. C L. A. Sebwertf uetarer, 1 88 1 Kerns. vlOV; Walib, 141 Clifford, 111; T. lUllly, 14B. Total, 081 sxcosn OAHE. Arlington Atbletlo Association Dennis. IBB; Sen del. 147; Lent, 181; Sudderly, 188, Cooper, 280. Institute' Y. M. C. L. A. Sohwertfuehrer, 168; f Kerns. 171; Walsh, 200; Clifford, 117; T. Itellly, I 14 Total. 804. tuibo oahe. Arlington Atbletlo Association Dennis, 170; Sen del, tvoiLent, I88tluaderly, 184; Cooper, 172, To tal. 010. Institute Y M. O L. A Schwertfuohrer, ISO; Kerns. UM; Walsh, 102; Clifford, 134 T.IUIlly, 134. Total, 708. The best games rolled In tbe Staten Island Amateur Howling Leaguo were tbuse ou Monday nlgbt. With tbe txoeptlon of tba Klngslons, the scores weruover buo. They follow: rn-sT OAHE. Peerless Nlffenecker, 134; A. Trrkruten, I47 Brill. 171t B Vorkruten, 187t Evans. 106. rotal. nti. Maten IsUnd-betmor. 171; Bostwlck, 180; Wor rell, 160; Vau Durer, 103; Lelgel, 103. Total, 818, HC01D OAUE. Staunlsland-Selmer, 148;Ilostwlck. 106; Worrell, 108. Van Durer. 188; Lelgel. 100. Total. HIS. . Klngstons ESK'litoii. 12ViLlseuden, iSSiSegtnne, 1&0 tlralstcd, 184; VauderUlt, 140. Total, 080. TIIISD OAHE. Peerless Nlffenecker, 'l68i A. Verkrusen, 188; llrlll, 10i U. Vurkruicii, 174, Evans. Ida. Total, 817. Kliigatons EageUtou, 133: Llssi nden, 1 88 1 Seglnnu, 170iUraltted, 100 Vauderbllt, 177. Total, 780. Three games In tbn Suburban Atbletlo Bowling League series ware rolled ou Monday nlgbt at tbe Muutclalr Club alleys. Tbe scores: rinsr oahe. Mnntclalr Club M.C. Truex, 138; A. Barnes, 103; William Herrlao. 1B3 F.S.Madlsou, 1B8 W. Lock wood, 108. rotal, 778. buuimtt Field Club O. Von Dubn. IBBi J. Hicks. , )BB; W Von Dubu. 1411 J. Clayton, 140; William Uo-k!i.'h1. 130. lotsl, 7J1. SECOID OAUE. Muutclalr ClulM. C. Truex, 18 A. llsrnrs. 1C0; William Ktrrmii, I B4t f. B. Madison, 165; W, Lock- Iwooii.lhS, lotsl. n71. buulii.lt lUld Olub-ti. Von Dulm. l.Oi J. Hicks, t "' 'l II ' IMMIMIIHMMnilMIB 1 , "' j .' 1081 W. Von Dubn, l4l t. Clayton, 1M Wllllsm Ooodspeed, too. Total, 707. THinD OAKE. MontclalrClnb M.C. Truex, 2001 A. Barnes, 134 William Beman, lssiF. 8. Madison, lt7 W. Lock wood, 100, Total, 700. .-8J,,,.,.m,U',,a Clnb-O. Von Dahii, 14t J. nicks, 170 W. Von Dubn. ltOi J. Clayton, Wl William Ooodspotd, 134, Total. 744, Two games In the Interctob Bowling League series or northern New Jersey were rolled on Monday nljht at tbe Uasbrouck llelchu Field Club alleys. Tho scores: rmsT oaku. Union Club-C. E. Lodge. 132 J. Zahn, 1B0: W. D. Barklav. lilt: a. c. Thurber, ivi W. It. Scbooney, 143. Total, nai. Uasbrouck Helsbts Field Club W. R. Oelkers, 137 A. Kaiser. 164 J, 8. Hell, 100; D. D. Lelghton, 171 1 J. Flagg, 184. Total, 702. SEOOKD OAHE. Union Club-C. E. Lodge, 148t J. 7ahn. 187; A. D. Rarkley, 13H: a. c Thurber, 183t W. 11. Bchooney, 143. Total, T01, Uasbrouck Heights Field Club-W. R. Oelkers. 1BR A. Kaiser. 12HJ, H Hell, 113D. D. Lelghton, 143; J. Flagg, 161. Total, 081. Three games wero rolled In the Hudson County Trollry Bowling Lcasuo last nlgbt at tbo Palma Otub alleys, Jersey city, Tbe scores: tuner oame. Dayonne Rowing Association O. W. Dickson, 187 Herber. 130 Brown. 1V7 O. J. Prior, 180; W.J. Pyatt, 133. Total, 803. Palma Club T. Oallagber, 194) G. Brown. 170i E. Gardner, 140; Ed. Lance, 1301 Ed. Vultee, 163. Total. 780. SXCOXD OAHE. Bayonn Rowing Assoelatlon-O, W. Dickson, 150; Herber, 104: Browu 168) O. J. Prior, 148; W, J. Pyatt. 18U. Total. 788. PalihaClub-T. Gallagher. 160jO. Brown. 102; E. Gardner, 14BEd. Langr, 1B3 Ed. Vultee, 188. Total. 708. Tiimn OAUg. Bayonne Rowing Association O. W. Dickson. 183t Herber, 104; Brown. 187: O. J. Prior, 168; W. J. Pyatt. 1B0. Total, 8SV. Palma Club T. Gallagher, 178; G. Brown. 168: E. Gardn r, 184:EdLaBge, 203; Ed Vultee, 164. Total, 833. ' Only one garao was played In the New Jersey Bowling Association Tournament last night at Wendt's Jersey alleys, Hoboken. Tbe scores: Unions Tburow. 140; Al Fuller. 137: Merrltt. 104: Fred Fuller, lnv; Cbarlea Clark. 140. Total, 730. Jollys-Jnuies Blichoff. 18Ri H. II. Blscboff. 101; Eppel. 140; Bcbrooder, 147; Kullmann. 104. Total, The champion Phlladelphos team defeated Stnyve saut and Rldgewooil Councils by wide margins In laat n ght's serial of the Brooklyn Royal Acanurn tournament The scores: rmsT OAUX. Rldgewood Tooker. 181: Maver. 180: Van Wyck, 133, Kneeland. 144 GroTer. 171. Total, 0UW. Stuyvesant Ferry. 130; lllgtna, 131 1 Feldnan, 108; Cornell, 101; llrown. 100. Total. 383. Stuyvesant Ferry. 123, Hlgton. 162: Feldman, 181i Cornell, llrt: Brown, 188. Total, 03". Phlla lelphoa Martin. 1U7: Walton.'IflB: Jenkins, 126; McLlroy, 233; Blerschinck. 148. Total, 808. THIRD OAHC Pblladelphos Martin. lHllt Walton. 130: Jenkins, 113: McEIroy, 1R0. Ulerschenok, 174. Total. 770. Rldgrwood-Tooker. 124; Mayer. 121;VanWyok. 144; Kneeland, 130; drover. 167. Total, 082. Several Interesting games were played by theLlth -Artist tournament toilers at the Arcade alleys, St. Mark's place, ob Monday night. Tbe store: VIRST SERIES VIRST OAUE. Reltz, 188: Dormagen, is Total. 814. Norwlck, 100; F. Hartcorn, 13S. Total, 304. SECOTD OAHE. Reltz, 120; Dormagen, 103. Total. 283. Norwlck. 18B;F. Hartcorn. 164. Total, 288. SECOSD SERIES FIRST OAHE. A. Grels, 110; J. BIschoff. 14H. Total. 2S8. Rslts. 101; Dormagen. 180. Total, 2B7. 6ECO-CD OAHE. A. Grels, 131; J. BIschoff. 161. Total, 282. Relts, 148; Dormagen, IBB. Total, 304. TIIIRn SERIES FIRST OAHE. A. Grels, 123; J. Blwhoff. 170. Total, 206. Nor wlck, 1B0; Hartcorn, 168. Total, 310. SECOND OAHE. A. Grels, 134: J. Bltchoff. 135. Total, 88. Nor wlck, 108; Hartcorn, 220. Total, 388. On Monday night representatives of eleven houses met at the Arcade alleys and made all arrangements for the Commercial Bovrlinn League tournament, which will begin on next Tuesday night. The follow, log are tbe olllctrs: W. R. Prcacott, President; J. J. CUngen. Vlce-Proaldeut; J. II. Blue, Secretary and Treasurer. Tbo schedule for tbe flrst round of gamca follows: Dec. 14 American Lithograph Company. Laden burg, Thalmann Co., and American Press Associa tion. Dee. 10 Manning. Maxwell and Moore, New York Blacult Company, and Paisavant A: Co. Dec. 17 Edison Eleclrln Illuminating Company, C. O Burgoyne & Co., and Austin Nichols ft Co. Dec. al Victor ft Acbells. oxley ft Enos Manufac turing Company, and Pasaarant ft Co. Bowling tlsmes Tonight. American National Oriental, Olendale and Mon arch. Harlem Republican Club Prospect ts. Madison. Uncle Bam National Fidelia 1. Acini and Civil Ser vice. United Bowling Clubs, Section 4 Navaboe. Glen dale and Greenwood. Brooklyn Royal Arcanum League. Section 2 Allan tlo Couucll. Da Long Council and Alert Council. Brooklyn Royal Arcanum Leaguo Bub-Tournament East New York Council, Long Island Council and Fern Council. " Loug Island Association of Cycling Clubs, Claas A Orient Wheelmen vs Pequod W beelmen. Germanla Nassau Wheelmen, Adelpht and Walla bout. . . . . Eblersuax Iogan wnccimen, r-irairsanu uilizcn. Lltho-Artlst BIschoff ft Oulss, Miller ft Gcrhardt and Ulldebrandtatstarekleln. Athletic League Knickerbocker A. C. vs. New York A. 0-. at Knlckerbo kcr alleys: Columbia Club th. Rosevllle A. A . at Columbia alleys. North End Club vs. Jers y City Club, at North Eud alleys. Amateur Association N wark Bar Boat Club vs. Catholic Club, at Newark B II. C. alleys. Jersey City League Clinton vs Colon, at Clinton alleys; Columbia vs. Linden, at Columbia allejs; Ocean vs. Klondike, at Ocean alleys. Central Leasue Wcstfleld A. C. vs. Elisabeth A. C, at Wcstfleld alleys. New Jirsey Association Monarch, Meadowbrook, and firanltc. Associated Cycling Clubs of New Jersey Klantle Wheelmen va Tourist Club, at Nlantlo Wheelmen Hudson County 411 Bees. Palisade, and U-ilon. Patt-rson Ia ague Aslili y ft Halley vs. Patirxon. New Jersev Independent I-oreaters Court bcQttvs. Court Washington, at Court Swott alless Twenty-sixth Ward Manhattan vs. Lcllose, at Halt er's alleys. . i Bowling .totes. Tbe Lotus Bowling Club of Brooklyn will replace the Fcho team In section 2 of the United Bowllni Clubs' tournament. Four games which were forfeited by the latter bowlers will be played. The Monday Nlgbt Bowling Club of Brooklyn has elected tbeso officers- President. F. R. Core; Vice President. II. R. Moe; Secretary-Treasurer. D. Grant; Captain. Dr. Sullivan: Marshal, O. F. Constable. Tba club will hold Its annual Christmas fcatlval on Dec. 20. Secretary Mastln of the New York Royal Arcanum Bowling Leagur- announced yesterday tbst tbe Benev olent Council team bad wttndrawu from the tourna meut. In order to allow se eral second teams of other councils to playoff for tbe vacamy to-night, the rerular scheduled gamea between the Polaris Council, Knickerbocker Council, and Irving Council hare been oostDoned until next March. Pool. Joromo KcoRb, tbe pool champion, has ar ranged for an International match with John Roberts, the English billiard tnd pool cbnm plon. Ho will be tho eocond American to play tbo English champion, tho first being Alfredo Do Oro, the Cuban, who played Roberts in this city in 1603, a mixed match at the English and American game Do Oro was pool champion until ho was prostrated by serious sickness eight months ago and was compolled to go to a hospital. At this time he was matched to piny Herman Stewart of Binghamton for tho cham pionship emblem, and forfeltod it to Stewart after the latter bad agreed to await his recovery, Orant Ehy subsequently won tbo emblem from Stewart, and Eby was defcatod by Kcogli. The latter still holds the trophy, having re cently defeated William Clearwater In a match gnme nt Bcranton. Clearwater was tho orlulnal winner of the emblem in the toumamont held nt Syracuse to establish the championship. Do Oro was Becond and Keogh third in tbo tourney. Handball. Some close matches marked the annual open hand ball tournament of tho students of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, ytstcrday, under the direction of Physical Director Dr. Voorhees. From tbo t hamplonihlp tour nament, which will follow tbe open one, tbo team to represent Pratt In the Long Island championships and Intcrscholastlo matches will be chosen. Sum mary yeiterisy follows; First Round-Belser defeated Ilrnnott, 3111; Kltcbell defeated Abbey, 21 0; Smith defeated Ma jor, 81 8 Nuttlug defeated Soaman, 3118; Breden defeated Morrow, 210; Vatigban defeated Held, 21 Oi Klrklsnd defeated lirenran, 21 0; Blnkerde feated rUM. 21-2. Second Hound lli-lser defeated Hlnker, 21 Ii Vaughsn defraud Nulling. VI 3 lire ten defeated Smith, 217; Klrkland defeated Kltcbell, 2112: llrennau defeated Scamau, 21 111 Held defeated Morrow, 310; llenmtt defeated Wrlitht. 316; Nutting defeated Held, 21 7i Bennett defeated Car neuter, 21 4i llredcll defeated Kltcbell, 3110. Third Itouud Breden dofeaUd Miller. 21 Bi Kirk land defeated Vaughan. 2110: Wurtrbergber de. feated Abaca. 21 U Kltohell defeated Abaca. 81 6 Klrklsnd defeated WurUbcrgHrr. 81 Vt Ilrrden de feated Iltuker, 31 IB: It Id defeated Can enter, 2110; Vautbau defeated llrennan, 3I1U Bennett defaated Nutting, 21 14i Miller defeated Carpenter, 81 IP. Tbe following plarers are eligible for the champion ship tourney; Klrkland, Vaugnan, Bennett, Kltcbell, Nutting, Breden, Helser, Ilrmnau, ll.iketbull Xoles, Tbe American A. A. of Brooklyn has bean reorgan ised, and will Inauguralu Ha rtrst appearance by hav ing a alrung I aaketbull lsm In tbe Held: Thu ttam will l ready lo aptcballenjea after JaR I, Ad dress O. II. lUubort, oj Wall street, this city, WOULlJOUSTMskOgSON.' BEHSIOX )1 pMiXhxr 1 Ottti PltES- v jarEntAtX Dlirftpu ltoi'rii.i;. Charch Owes Itlm tt,S1ntinir Which He Has Taken Judgment He's Called Aa )b. atructlen' HeOavn the Ke.ilon a Talking to nbea a Call to Dr. ration was Heated Of the troublo In tbo' Now. York Pres byterian Church, as an outgrowth of which th Rev. Dr. John It. Pnxton was led, through uilsuntlcrstandlnir, to msko himself at homo in tho pulpit thoro on Sunday last, to tho nnna sneo of tho pastor, tho Rev. Dr. Charles 8, Rqblnson, who objected publicly, Cot. Klllaen Van Rensselaer, tho active ncont of tho refractor) session of tho church, said yesterday: "Dr. Robinson Is tho pastor of tho Now York Presbyterian Church official), but not In tbo hearts of tho congregation. He is nn obstruc tion. I asked him at tho annual congregational meeting Inst night why ho didn't tret out. Tho facts aro that Dr. ltoblmon soma llttlo tlmo ago practically throw up tho pastorate. Ho said that bo wasn't going to preach any more, for tho present, certainly. We took him at his word, although ho dldn'l formally resign, and tho session at a meeting at which he we a present nnd over which ho pre sided, appointed a committee on supply, of which I was ono, to provldo for filling tho pul pit, Dr. Robinson having stated that theretofore ho had paid for tho pulpit supply, whenoter ho was absent, out of bis own pockot. " As an old friend nnd comrsdo of Dr. Paxton in tho war, I wroto him at his homo lit East Hampton. Ii. I., tolling him something; of tho circumstances and asking him If ho would ac cept tho pnBtorato of the New York church if tbe way was made clear. Ills roply was: 'My old friend. I'll do anything I can toliolp you. Tbe Commtttco on Supply then engnged Dr. Paxton to preach for us until Jan. 1. nftor which we thought matters might shnpo them selves for further dovolopmonts. Tho fact Is that the church on cs Dr. Rnhlnson, approximate ly,$6,&0O, nnd'ho practically said ho wnxn't nolng to preach any mora until this dobt was uuld. For this 0.500 ho has taken and holds a judg ment "gainst thocburrb. nnd 1 seems us though he said ho wouldn't resign until It was pnld. Wo lmvo said to htm, 'If we pay vou, will jou get out t' But ho remains pastor of the church, ofllclallv. hut. as I snld. not in the hearts of tho people I'm nfrnld that Dr. I'uxton will dccllno to pronch at tho ihurch again, union to the con troversy that has boon raised. Dr. Hoblnson, when reporters called on him yesterday, declared that tbo newspaper ac counts of tho troublo In tho church were abso lutely erroneous. Ho denied in toto having said whnt ho did say to The Sun reporter on Momliiy, which wns published In The SON yesterday. He had forgotton. He was cor rectly quoted. Ho declined to specify yesterday in what respects he wished tho statement amended, unle's It was as to his uso of tbe word "devil" In tho phrase "play tho devil." "Devi'.t dovlll dctll!" snld he. "It's villain ous that I should bo published as talking sol" Dr. Hoblnson said sovcral things on Monday that The Sun did not print yesterday. This, for lnttancc: ' nore s wunt i saia to tno session alter tneir illegal meeting, held In my absence, when tho law says that the pistor Bhall preside at all meetings of tho session hold toconildor relations with tho pastor nnd Presbytery. I s&ld to them: 'You can call Dr. John It. Paxton If you want to. It's easily done. Just promise him fU.000 n year. You needn't pay It. It's wrong, to be euro, but you needn't do it. You hucnt paid met Or you can promlso him $2.o0) a car, payable In monthly installments ot $10112 3, and you needn't pay that. To bo sure it's Im moral, as Dr. Hall says; It's wicked, but you haven t pa d mc. Dr. Trflnx, Judgo Trtiax's brother, says I'm n fool to havo tbls going nn. Hut yon can call Dr. Paxton and promise him this salary nnd keop him along year nftor yenr without it If Dr. I'nxton Is a fool, as Dr. Trunx says I nm a fool, and thore are doubtless othor fools. Or ou can do hotter yet, porhips. You can call him and promise him tho salary nnd then at the end of three years you can havo a meeting nnd abrognte tbo contract, declare that tbo contract entered Into with tho Hov. Dr. Paxton on tho sDeclflcd dato throe years before la null nnd void and of no effect. Or you might. If tho law hadn't boon mado to cover tho case. And if you can do tbls long enough It's re illy tho best bccaiiRP tho chnuncst way to got along If there aro other fools."" Continuing his recital of whnt ho said to the session. Dr. Hoblnson said that bo reminded them that tho racro fact that tho church had ono pastor In no way hnmpored them If they de sired to call nnothor pastor Ho recalled to their minds, ho said, that nld Dr. Hastings had not re tired as pastor of tho West Church when Dr. Paxton was called thero. "Dr. Paxton had been railed on probation," he said, "and after a tlmo he naturally w anted to havo things settled. It was nn Important occasion, 'lhoro wero pretty big men there Gen. Grant, Russell Sngc, Flagler, tho oil man, &c It takes n pretty big rlncfor such a big hull, nnd the fart Is that Dr. Paxton wns falrlj Installed nnd Bcttloi there bo foro Dr. Hasting") wns retired." EMIIAJIGO O.V CAKE WALKS. Jersey City's Chler or t'allre Snya They Must ne (Hopped. Chief of Police Murphy of Jersey City has Issued instructions to tho Captains of the various precincts to suppress enko wnlks. "Tho enko walk," said tho Chief jestcrday, "has become an attraction this season for tho halls nnd receptions ot mythic il associations organized for the occasion, usually by tho lessee of the hall nnd thn man who haslcnsod tho bar privileges for tho kcmsoii. Tho walk Isnlwujs deferred until tho night Is far ndvamed to de tain tho crowd nnd iiuronso the prollts of tho bar. Then It cro.itcs excitement and much noise. Tho noipc deprives people who, unfor tutmlcly, live nc-ir tho rinnco hnlls ot sleep, nnel nutnerouH compl tints hno been Hindu lo thn police. Ono landlord euld that ho linil lost several tenants who could not tolcrnto tho nuisance." Tho Captains wero Instructed to notify tho owm-rs and 1csm.cs of dunce halls that cake walks must not be permitted hereafter. name or as EXPi.onitra noir.Eit, The rirenmn -Milled. One Man Scalded Family, nnd tho Coller Thrown I CIO Vnrsls. Norfolk, Vo Dec. 7. Tho bollor in tho Cit izens' Eloctrln Light nnd Powor Company's powor houso at Portsmouth ovplodcd this after noon, instantly killing Fireman Ben Dennis, colored , and fntnllv scalding his brother, Joo Smith. Tho boiler was blown a hundred jards ncross a pllo of cord wood twenty feet high and bricks werodrhen through tho windows and roofs of near-by houses. To Incorporate tbe Archdeaconry. At the annual meeting of tho Archdeaconry of Now York, held at Grace Church yesterday, the question of incorporating the archdenconry w no favorably considered and it wns decided to tako steps to that end. Bishop Pottor explained that tbe main reason for tho proposed incorporation was to enable the archdeaconry to hold rrnl es tate nnd receive gifts. Al the election of olllecrs Chnrles P. Hull, tho Secretary, and James Pott, tbo Treasurer, wero reelected. Nine trusties wero elected ns follow a: Tlioltov.C. O. Tlffnny, I). D Arondeneon. ox ofllclo: tho Uev. D. II, Greer. I). D.: tho Hov. . I. W. llrown, D. D.; tho Hov. W. II. S'lhbcrt. 1). D.; the Hov. J. I.owla Parks, I). D.; Gi-orco Coppol, O cor go B. Bonney, Andrew C. Zabrlsklo anil C. A. Clark. Policeman Gerow Suspended. Policeman nermon W. Qorow, who was ar rested Monday night on n warrant sworn out by Sergeant Potty of tho Kant 10 Uh street sta tion, charging him with perjury, was arraigned In Centre Street Court yesterday beforo Mngls tralo Meade. Mnglalr to Mcado hold him In 91,000 ball for examination on Krldu). Bull was furnished. , , Chief McCulIagbssuapcnded Pollccmun Gerow yesterday. Vestlbuled Cars for lew Jersey, Urutuulng To Day. Tho Board of Diroctors of tho Consolidated Traction Company met in Jersey City yester day and decided to equip all tho company's cars with vestibules, In coiupllnnco with tlio law passed by the last I.i'Kltlaturc. Tbo llrnt tcstl bulcd car will bo run lu-dav. It Is understood that tho biiIih ngaiUBl the company for violation of tho law will boilioppe'tl. m fitiw"' rf! iyjjjT New ind Artistic Designs wj IJj are constantly being added ftv t0 our cxtensivc stock of i Sterling Silverware and llj Rich Cut GUss. HL Shotriooos and Factory t 5M E" 5'1 St- ihlaaisy New York IHH.HHHHHH lAOIITJSa. , Final Trlnl or thn Rlllde A Itlg Honat rr resslte SDr-ed. Tho wonderful steam yacht Ellldo mado bcr final trial over tbo moaiurod rollo oft Irving-Ion-on-IIudton yesterday afternoon. nd wnt for mally accepted by E. Burgess W'nrren, who paid Designer Mother $0,000 in oxcess of tho con tracted price for speed bo)ond thirty miles an hour. Phonomenal spood was not n featuro of tho flnnl trial, owing principally to tho unfa vorable weather conditions for nn extreme test. Tho basis upon which tho bonus was paid was computed from dntn obtained in tho various runs since May 1. In ono of which shoostabllshod n roc ordoi nearly fortj miles nn hour. Tlio juujres. In tlio various teste ot spood havo Included Naval Constructor Bowles. Knslgn OBborn, and other officers or the United States Navv: Col. Qrornt. Seventy-first Regiment of Now York. Francis P. Magoun and Harrison B. Moore, N, . ? . Warren will, during tho romalndcr pr the senion, place tho yacht and crow at tho dis posal of the Navy Department, to be used nsn basis of calculations for fast torpedo boats. Af terward sho will bo hauled out. nnd early In tho sprinpt will ho taken to Viko George, "horo her owner has' u summer home. Sho will do used fornllshlng bout, for which, purpose the craft wns orminolly constructed. . , The course off Irtington over which tho trials wero mado wns survcyod bythocrow of tho United Btatcs signal sort Ico stenraor Hache, and nny subsequent tests of speed under tho direction of the natal oxpcrtswill bo run over tho same course. In tho latter, however, tbo Elllilowlll coover tlio mlloln racing trim, all runs thus far having bedn mado in cruising trim, Tho yacht will bo enrolled in tho Now York Yacht Club. Ownor Wnrron has roccntly beon elected to membership In tlio organization. iinnr island iniina vnriuamrn nirri. Tho annual meeting ot tho Y'ncht Racing Union of Loni; Island Sound was hrld in Parlor P, Fifth Aenuo Hotel, Inst night. Tho princi pal business was tho revision of tho racing rules, and, owing to tho length of tlmo occuplod by this subject, tho assign ment of racing dates was postponed until tho March meeting. Tbo coun cil will also retain olllco until then. It wns 8:45 o'tlock boforo tho mcotlng was called to ordor. Tho following dolcgates wero present: Huguenot Y. C , E. H Hart, Jr., and T. Fleming Day; Iudlan Harbor V. C , C. E. McSIanut ari' F. Downo Jones: New York Athletic Club. Mayhew W. Ilronson; Corinthian Fkot nt Now Itoehelle, James D. Sparkmau anl W. Irvine Ho Zorcga, Illveralde Y. C. C. T. Pierce and II. W. Tjler: Hempitead Harbor Y. C, Ward Dickson, Hor.esboo Harlwr Y. C, F. E. Towle. Jr. aud u. S Ton let New Hocbello Y. C. Chart si' rower aud Paul A. Merowltst Park City Y. C, It s Ilassettt Kulckerlra. ker Y C . O. II Chell borg: Ilrldgei ort Y. I'., K 1. Curtlt and K. SI Wllaont Huntington Harbor Y. C, II. It. Onrdon: Harlem Y. C, William Tuwnert Sean anhaka Corlntblan Y. C, Oliver E. Cromwell. Aftor the report of tho council, ot which tho changoof namo. tho nlllltnttor. with the North American Yacht H cing Union, nnd tho blanket entry form wero the principal features, tho question of revision of rules was taken up. and the discussion wns not Ilnlahcd on tho racing and measurement rules until long after 11 o'clock, although tbo general rules wero adopted without argument. In tho newnnmo adopted tho word "association" wub substituted for "union." The 30-footers will hereafter bo measured with crews on board, tho samo ns tho smaller classes, ana the cabin nnd open cats will here after racu in the same class. A motion to cllnv lnato all time allnwanco In the various classes waa referred hark to tho co ncll after two tie votes. Il will lie brought up uirittti nt tho .March mcetlnir. Prhate signals wero abolished nnd the blanket eisiein ot entries was adopted after tome discussion. Douglaston Y. C. Itlectlon. The annual meeting of tho Douglaston Yacht Club, followed by the usual banquet, wns held last night at tho arenn. Aftor the routlno busi ness tbo following regular nominations for tbo various offices for tho season of 1808 woro unanimously elected: Commodore, Clav M Oreene: Vice Commodore, F. R. Parson. Hear Commodore. W. II. Johns: Kecre tarj. George II Petit, Treasuror, John 0 II TP, Meas urer, Dald Crlopm. Hoard of Governors. Thomas L. Hainlltuu. Jo-iepb It. (trlsmer, Louis Harway, David Crispin, and Charles K. Sayer. Preparations Tor fee Yachtlnr. NBwncno, Dec. 7. Tho coldness of tho v. cither and tho nppoarnnco ot snow during Iho past few days has stirred tho ico yachtsmen of tho Orange Lake Ico Yachting Club to renewed activity, and thoy are busily engaged In getting their llyors ready for tho coming season's sport on Orange Lake. There Is no Ice to speak of, still tho expectations of t ho members ot the club are that they will enjoy much moro sport than they did last winter. Some new boats havo been built, nnd the old ones are bolng burnished up for service. George K. Trimble, who has for somo years taken pin In all of the races in which bis yacht Take Cam has been classed, is havingn new boil built at Poughkccpsle, which Is expected to bo very fast. Commodore II. C. Higglnson has mado somo alterations and lmprotcmentsln tho Windward, and these aro Intended lo crcatly Increase her speed. Ylce Comuiodore Kidd's Snowdrift, which last win ter raptured nearly nil tho trophies ot tho club, has been placed in good condition and is ex pected to kcip up her fast sailing qualities. William A. Thompson of Washington Heights has had a now bo;it built by Capt, Stewart. Thompson is also cettitu; his craft In shape for tho winter's races on tho lake. Besides those the Firing Jib, owned by Prink a Wood; tho Ico Oticrn, owned lij II. H. llnmsdcll; Fitzgerald's 1 rubier, lllgglnsoii's Io Kliiiriintl other boats, which nro members of tho club, hnve beon takon from their summer auuitcis aud got in readi ness for sailing. Tho races for tho scaann will bo for the Chal lenge Cup nf 188S,theHUginson Cup for third class bouts, tho ihamplon pennant offorod by Vlec-Commoaoro Kidd. tho gold watch present ed b) J. Aimer Harper, and bcteral other spo clal prizes Unit will bo named when tho season open;. Chambrrlla r.leetrd Yale's Football Captain. New IIavkn, Dec 7. Ynlo's football tenm next car will bo led by Burr Clark Chnmbcr lln, n post-gratlunte of tha Sheffield Sclentlllo School. To night ho was olected captain, ns was predicted In IliB Sun Ibis morning. Twelvo votes ware cast, tho plajcrs In tho Harvard and Princeton game's rccolIng tho prlt liege of n, ballot apiece. They woro Itodgers, Benjamin, Hnll.IInr.cn. Chnmlicrlln, Brown, Cadwaluder, Chnilwlck, Do Smiles, Dudley, Corwin, nnd Mc Biido A Blnglu hullot was nccissary to namo Cnambcrlln, who una warmly chcerod. Ills se lection is unanimously iipprovcd on tho college campus. Chamborlln plays light tackle-, al though hols a corking ond mid full buck. Hols 120 cars old, weighs 180 pounds, nnd stands 5 feet lOlnchos tnll. Hu lives nt Dalton, Mass.. nnd preparod for Ynlo at Andot or Academy. If DeS miles succcodH In getting his scholarship above par ! next spring ho will bo Yule's base- uati capiaiu A Chance In tna Atbletlo Com; sll.lens at the .V 1. I'. rhyslcal Director Cann of tbo Now York University has changed the monthly competitions for tbe all around Indoor atbletlo championship to fortnightly contests. Tbechsnn1 lias 1 mi made In order to clvo time and more rest Wtuei n events to those who In tend to work for tho all around k mnaatto eupn. Tba first coutest will take placo on Her, in, hi the gym nasium, at 4 o'clook In tba afternoon, Tbe eveuts will bo 100 yard .diuh. J4lJ.ianl dash aud high Jump. During tho winter tlioro will also belnterclass basket ball games. A regul rschcdule will bu drawn up and eachclasi will miet eer other class. It has not been definitely dic'dcd whether tbo tuanis can ar- B.nA ..lit. Ill A ir.,111.1.1 flu..,,. .'. ." , 3 Till. KNABE FIA1TO. IMtOVIK t i:d IIY , HANS VON BULOW io in: ABSOLUTELY BEST IN AMERICA. WM. KNABE & CO., 1 1H l'll'tli Ati'imo, ill-ill- Utlth St. Do Your Pens Spurt and Sputter? If jou are not satisnv.1 with the pen you are tisintr-jend it to us, civinsjnur rea sons for complaint. Wi: WILL SEND FREE, selected pens of our make which we think will suit you, jutkiH? from your writ hu; We claim superiority "f m.tal uniform itv, durability and periat .t-n m, Spencerian Pen Co., 450 Broome St., NcwYork, N.Y. MRS. GREBCn WON'T QUIT. jjir uoi.ns urn fatiirii's novsn AOAl.ST UV.ll STEVSIOTIIEU. Her Father Offer Another llonae. bntahe Vfant. lu.ooo, Tno-lle nralns IHapoasess Pro reeding. Only In Learn That Ilia Hirprhll ilreu Iteruso In Live In the llon.r. An bow. HoLlis. U I Dpe. V. Philip Miller la tho wealthiest man In Mollis, ills property Is esti mated m something ororbalf n njllllon. Ills wife died about two jcara ngonnilrhft ainar rlotl daughter and Iwnolhor children. During; tho life ol tho tlrst Mrs. Miller tho family lived in the durst house In tho place on llollls nvcnuo, anililiirlng the sickness of the molhor thomnr rlod daughter, Mrs. arobcb, wns assiduous In her attentions. After tlio mother's death lira, Grebeh kept houso (or her father. Sho has tvfo or three ililltlrcn. Recently Mr. Mlllor mntrliid Mrs. Monlngcr, a hatulsomo widow with thrco grown children, and they stnrtcd on tholr wadding trip. Mrs. Grcbchwa dl.plcaBcil. Shotnaelo upliorralnil never to rceognlto the now Mrs. Miller as her stopmothcr, and her children wero coachod not to acknowledge their new grandmother. Mre. Qrcbth Is n person of strong will, and her sub sequent actions showod her determination to adhere to her decision. When tho newly married couplo returned to llollls Mrs. Miller wantod to ilvo in the Miller mansion, tint only becnuvo it la tha finest houso in tho plaec, but because alio folt that itwas her rightful home. Her husbiml ngreod.ot course Mrs. Ore bch waa notified, but sho refused point blank, to lmvo her stepmother In tbo houso with hor. Mr. Miller then purchased a hnmlaonio house, nnd with tho deed In his hand ngaln vis ited hlsdnughtor, but otrn tbo gift of tho house would not lnduco her to leave. After a long argument Mrs. Urebch admitted thntaglftof 910,000 In addition to tho houso might Bootlio her wounded feelings nnd cause hor to depart. The old acntli man ro fused holly and loft tho houso with t threat of legtl proceedings. Ho returnod tohls wife ond toltl her lio would be gin proceedings to dispossess his daughter. Then ho wns Informed that bis wlfoa children refused to live In tho Miller houso In enso it wns vacated because it wojld never snem llko home, and that thov would surelj. setup an ostihliah ment or their own. Mre. Miller will probihly refuse to bo parted Irom her children, nnd If Mrs. Urebch is dispossessed Mr. Miller's victory will be a hollow one. lioweicr, tho dispossess enso Is on. It wns started heforo Judge Laue-r lit Jamaica yester day nnd adjourned until Monday. EJltE V1PE LIXES EOJi XEfT TOltK. Chler Ilonner, A rtcr Neelns n Test at Mil waukee, Hi. j. Tbls City Must Hnve Them. Milwaukee, Dec. 7. Flro Chief Hugh Ilon ner nnd Tostcr Crowoll of N'ew York wore tho gucstsof Chiof James Foley of tbo Milwaukee Flro Department -to-day. They oomo hero to sco tho plpo lines of tho Flro Department, ot which Chief Foloy is the Inventor. This afternoon they saw a test of iho South Bay strcot plpo line, which is -.!)00 foot long. The flreboit Cataraet wob attached to tho plpo lino, and at tho other end two two-and-a-half-inch streams of water wero thrown ovor a building 145 feet high. Tho two streams woro thrown 300 feet horizontally. Chief Bonner was highly ploaaed w 1th tho tost nnd snys that tho Milwaukee Flro Depnrtmont Is far ahead of any city of Its size in tho coun try. He says no ilty lire ucpnrtineiil is coniplcto w thout a s)stim of pipe lines, and on his re turn ho propo'-os to establish , sjstcm of pipo lines through tho dry goods business district in Now York. Messrs. Crowcll and Bonner arranged with Chief Folcj for obtaining plans nnd specula tions to bo usod In tho construction of ihc New York lines. Thoy will return to New York Saturday. BBOOKZ.XX TEACHERS' SALARIES. A Preposition to Increase Rome or Them Isot Approved. Tho Brooklyn Board of Education at Its moot ing list ovenlng. lccoivod a report from tho special commlttco on tho Equalization of Sala ries, recommending that tho salaries of Dr. Waltor B. Gunnison, principal of tho Erasmus High School and Prof. Cbarlos E. Larkln of tho Manual Training; School bo increased from $3,000 to IfS.OOO. The report aroused much opposlt Ion and w as referred back to tho com mitloo. A propsnl to Increaso tho solary of Anthony Wahlo to 1,000 mid that of Jnmcs Ityan to 81,300, wns opposed by Commissioner Max well, who snld a deficiency of $l!00,000 stared tho board in tho face. This also was referred. Tho salaries of tho physical uilturo teachers at tho Girls' High School wero Increased from $810 to $ LIXK) each. DECEMBER POLICE llEriEWS. To ne Held Kext Saturday nnd the One After at tbn eleventh Itrglment Armory, Tho Police Commissioners decided yesterday to hold tho review of tho forco, proposed lccent ly by Commissioner Smith, next Saturday and on tbo following Saturday at the Seventh Itogi mont Armory, at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon. A bod of 'J.'-JOO men. representing tho platoons off duty, will pnrado on each occasion undor tho command ol Capt. Allnlre and will ho Inspected by tbo Commissioners and Chief Mcl'iillngh. As has already been announced, then views will bo held to enablo the Commissioners .mil the Chief to judgo the appearance- nnd enrringo of tho new policemen appointed bj the reform liourd. Col. Apploton, tho commander of tho Set cnth llcgluicnt, offered the hoard the uso of tbe armory. A Vormer Postmuster Sentenced ta the Peni tentiary. Wilson A. Cleveland, at ono lime the largest property owner In the vlllago of G.trrotson's, S. I., and formerly Postmaster at Dongau Hills, was sontenccd csterdny In thn Richmond Co nty Court to ono yenr in the Kings County Penitentiary for grand lnnonv. It wns alleged by John llirry of 83 Vandcrwntcr street, As torln, that Cleveland cold him u number of lots in Garrotson's w ult-li ho did not own. A Punch llowt fhr tho Annapolis. ANNAroi.is, Dec 7. Tho silver punch bowl bought with money subscribed by citizens of Annapolis wns prosenled to tho gunbont An napofls to-dny. Capt. Hunker received the gift from JamcH M. Munroe, who reprosontt-d the citizens, Tho ofllcers of the gunboat will re main over until Monday to attend a reception given by Stato Senator Itandnll. Schoolboys Teparlng Tor Tbelr Ches. Tourna ment. Tho second meeting of tho Now York Inter scholastic Chess Association wnB held nt tho Madison School, 741 Madison avenue, jester day afternoon. The schools represented wore: Columbia Grammar, Engtes and Murpbyt Uerkeley, Reed and I ewlsi Bacbs, Uoxcnlilat and lloguel; Har vard, Clirl.tpnsen and Hnstelm Madl.on, Vou Tatihe and Alkeli De l.a Halle Institute, Llbalie aud llren nan. Cutler was not represented, and Drlslcr with drew Its application for membership. Two players will represent oach school in the tour nament, but tho question as to whether the rounds will bo In sections, as in former years, was laid over until tbonoxt meeting.. Christen sen. Murphy, and Von Tnube were nppolnteda committee to prepare a constitution nnd br lawa. The initiation fco will he $1. Tho tour nament will begin on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary nnd will continue each day. Mono.! s nnd Saturdas excepted, until tbo scheduio is finished. tiaulus Hlgi the Melbourne Tap. Vancouvkii. B. C, Dec. 7. A 15 lo 1 horso won the Melbourne Cup anil a SO to 1 horso was second. Tho day wits perfect, nnd tho crowd was tho biggest on record, Gaulus and Grafter left tho bunch 'JOO ) arils from home, both horses running neck and nee I; until by n supremo etrort Gaulus pushed his poso under tho w lr" n winner by half a neck, ... , ... W. Forrester owns both horses. They nro full brothers b) tiozn -Induatr). Gaulus Is n six year old chestnut horse, nnd Giuflcr n four-jear-ohl bruwn gelding. Thirty horns htnrtcd. The time far tho two miles was 3 minutes 31 seconds. f.asalp or lb. Handball Courts. 3. ntspatrlc' and W O'f-Jry headed lboilubda statu at jlaniialtanilllo and more! a rlclilveario d .Ictorynvit W lleluney a d V e'l.ear J lioiioliuti anJ 1'. JI tlratlifollomd hull, i.iiitiirlin! an v itlug rubber from II Key an I II llonanl V lirailv and J. Diirklu were unable to i.o Hi. pact s-l l J Olynn and J Muri In), and thnext lubni r iiruwd a dl.aitroua veuturo for 1 f-Uhiii ami W Oelanry, who went donn I efuru Jun lane) an 1 J Htnat rule. Otliers b" Ull'd In -irini,s ar 1 llortiuiu, I. hhorfll, W Howard, T Slmratli, s Clara', J. Hun nelly, and W 1 ouz Tba red letter ewut ou the club day eard at thn Brooklyn eoiirt ua. the aeioul m.ilih In tin special luurnanii'iit. ' lltlanduud Tlmuia. lluuno rovi-U to be a form! labia team, anil upct iiuny i ub ula tlons by ulai Im. W l Jones and I)r Amir w Olllen almost tu a Mand.tlH by lil-i I. 11 il, .1 I. 21 JI) I'hll CuM-y out Jiitira lunn- Jr. nun a rublMrvery ban laoiuelr from Jam s I ni raid uw( foto Couuollj otber "liiners wer.- M MiMahun beat Janus Uildi Jolin Hocks best .lora Murpii) it Heasb.r beat (,'liarlej Ital.Ub, M. Il.igber uud John Couablln beat W rlerney and J .Coucbllu. anil JI Ucltaheo and Joliu Murphy beat John Taughty aud Ileal shea. I y ' I I 'h VWsBBaaaal " V j$saaaasaal Thoro'a no lioltcr tonic, llian" f H suit of olotlio.s which you kiiowls. v I'IhI conoct in aiylo nnd cut. If ybap t " JVH feol otliorwiHo about our clotliingf, flaailaai you got your inonoy buck. jfKaH For dross wear, wo lmvo a flpo Kall cial lino of olognut soft finish iyl black viouim tliibct, dcsirnblo fpr i'aal cont nnd vest, with it Hiiittbl tfU Htripotl EiiL'lisli trouHoriin.',- su,6' irflH to ortlor $20.00. For business H wear, vc IiavJ- bluo, blnok and V'l fancy Scolcli choviots, at ?10.fl(i ' VH Overcoats of I; or so v. molton nut vHB covert cloth, pottoii up in elcpant HH stylo, liuotl with fancy .plaid, anf3 'AH satin yolvo. or all satin, $18.0(). .OnsT ;vS Eng'ish, Fietich or'Germau Drape, .f,Haal for full drt'HH, linod with silk that 'BI wo puaranloo to wonr 3 v y,oTJi ''-fl $30.00, has no onual. - . 'n laaaaH Ait. .aaaaaaami bAMI'I.LS e.IVHN On JIAILHD FHF.E. , aaaaasi Broadway & 9th St M WE HAVE NO OTHER STOKE. , H Nearly ' "isW ft U Eight Million Elgins H More watches than any other faaory 1 1 $i in the world has oroduced in the same' , v:H period. ?&saamT A Full Ruby Jeweled Elgin Watch uWm has pivotal parts of such hardness, acting' t. k upon jeweled bearings, together with r'l such exquisite exactness of adjustment . a x i that It Is practically wear-prootV-and 'elH unvarying in action. ( All Elcln watches are eoed Pnll Ruby i'jH Jeweled are best at all iewelerj, , ' 4H AnEtfla Wrtca .lijl fcu Ih. Tfl -II ta" ilsfl ..tki.d .a U, ..ik-fKllj iuuvbimS. u f itfH iXSHRiNErTa.? fl EXTA,'UALITY H To Fit the Feet m easily, but not loosely, is the f'jH -standaid of shoe shape. Just as 'jM easy to do that as not to do it fl if the shoemaker knows hoW. wfl There Isn't a workman ' H in our shops who is not , jH a master of his part. And f . $5 to $6 buys now and here as much shoe value "$fl as S8 and $9 could a few dH years ago. -.tjM French, Shriner&Uriieiv 1 IBS, I'JOtl, 1155 IlrofHlwiiy. iiitiioiii.i any a aou vminn st, lIIIUIIKI.Illl-7t2M Sbe.tlilit It. - , ... .j V, A cold contracted now j may " hang on " all winter, if not attended to promptly. Keep a supply of H OBd Crew j m Jil on hand, uso it with riW water at your moala, &j&m also a stilVRlnss when goinf?tobt'd,andyott , wold crowi? wil1 bo R,fttl you took Jtej-jv.! our advice. It's tlio niily il 3uat n t'' wor' Sa.q Buy only of reliable - HRWB - i ISaco, H. B.KPK&C0., i B s';,"tr;:nr ( ruiton st. , fc- "'"" -& Also Broadway and 27th St ij .Ki-tm fur the Pleasant Valley Wine Co ,' ' " "' (Tlittli m w BEArTwJ - K1B$TEINS I,ittle Bcar-ou Spectacles. I Do not mark the nosorost llehtly but J i S Oiiiily on its klilr only. Don't slip down, f , S Just fultil Comfort. S ' i GA NUN & PARSONS, ? 13 V.-12dSt and 310 Columbus Ave. 5 i VWVV " f FOR CHR1STHAS GIFTS. HKAUTlin Ii "MILliUK" KAMI'S Jj aro Orinii mil nnd I'ncl'ul, y; Tin) Kli'tliehet llsht ion-ad li. are au elmal Jj anl Hi' ae-lillil i un us- u maLc nil stylos of fi' lan:w also I Im- llru Inlilo. If not fur sals jj', hy Uoaiirs i-uuin tu u. Write for mainour ij EDWARD MILLER & CO. ! 'r.'u.ilT'u ,&10W IImi.1i a) bet rarktil A llurelayst , N Y. H tin SlerlJin, I mi At 0U realist, Huston ) u ttr &A 'Hilar llealrr "III nariu jour roosa. ' woodbury rr.r I