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wgiy' I . - TKJB SUN, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1$99. 5 Y3jfl jgjJENT SPORTING TALK. H ...kbj'J rooxjtAT.n mkx ueais cW,;Jj;r t;k vnoritn svinir. H Mulrrtnl I Knconrnglng nnd Tliero H ' lie Moro of It-Nnw Vortc Ilnsfibnll H vi.trrs Will BPrt To.I)iy-Orlmn' H ii,f ie-nK nl Coney Islnml tlkoly. when tli iinile'rgrmleintos of Columbia Unl H Mitr flnlOicil their football gomo at Dur- iT ivIllilliiBAcailomyon Bfiturdfiy night thoro "'"much enthusiasm ovor tho prospects for reformation of n 'varsity qlovon next fall. Vrtth thirty men took part In tho game, nnrl tMusli tloy laJ d0" Ilttl or no trnllllnB for jrontlhey wont at thot'r task In a way that I !iifatcJi'nrnc8tncsana n willingness tolm I wove loeonllnif to l'ootball Matiugor Mltoholl I mnv'otlicr stu Jonts at Columbia Inton d to add I lhslr wmion to tlio list of tlio candldntoa who JLfj on Saturday night. Tlio material shown I j far mdlcatps light weight, comparatlvoly 'jiiins A fow big mon aro trying for tho I eoarJs nml centra places, but not enough I to make tlm toam strong nt thoso points. I There aro other musouliir hoavywolghU In tho I nnherKltynho may bo Induced to turn out, tut Hi" managers should not lot up In thofr tfforlt to hilnc Uom onto tho Hold. Good eoaohc know how to lrlll football Into tlio ilMj, ot greenhorns, so long n,u tho latter pos ,cs8 ilie weight, spood, and stamina nooosnary In tho mako-up ot ft sucoossful playor. Thoro foro It H n0 oxcuso tor u Columbln studont to ur that, bocauno ho has never " played foot Nl." onloos not "know tho game." ho can bo of no serxlco. ,U Harvard. Yale, Prlncoton. ml tho Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania tho cus tom ha' urovatlod for yoaM for tlio captains nil coachors to go through tho studonts In search of Mr, rnwbonod. muscular fellows who can bo trained Into tho proper football form. Thoro can bo no doubt that thoro aro some players who can 'bo turned Into Rood tackles and ends at Columbia. Wollos, tho university's strong man. Is built justllkon typical football playor and only noods coaching to make htm familiar with tho duties of tacklo. Cautlier. an old Amherst man, appears to bo of promising eallbro for guard, while Simons, tho Sareity oaptnln, Norman, Bmith, Coeor. Hen dcrion, Wolf, Btromuyer and otnora sonm to hivo a Rood knowledge) of how tho gnmo should bo played. Tho ox-Trlnlty School student. O'ltourko, who playod out of hU rosular position on Saturday night, is line kicking half or full back and a strong linn buekor. Hemadoaulto a roputatlon ns an nggrosslvo playor whllo In school moro than a year aRO. llo entered Columbia last tall, lot ai thoro was no 'varsity olevon there was no chance for him to shine. Saturday nlpht's cumowns not a thorough tost by nny moans, as It was impossiblo to do much Ground galn Idb because of tho soft tanbark and tho lim ited playing space It was also out of tho ques tion to try nny punting, which provontod an exhibition ot opon piny on tho part of tho backs and the ends. As about Sl.oOU has boon sub scribed for tho support of tho team, thoro will ba no troublo In starting tho season In good shapo. Manager Mltoholl has arranged a sched ule that (thouul moan profits, especially as tho new 'varsity will play tho Cnrllslo Indians horo on Thanksgiving Day. Columbia haB started on the sunn linos that has broucht Old l'enn. Cornell and other unlvorsltles to tho front In recent year. Tho members of tho Now York baseball team have been ordered to roport to Manager John 11. D.ijr this aftornoon. To-morrow tho playors will leave for Charleston' on tho steamer Co manche and will lomalu thoro one month. To date tho club has signed nil. except six. of its flavors, llusie, Meakln. Seymour. Qleason, llartmnn and GettinR.who aro reported to bo dissatisfied with the terms offered to thorn by Freeilraan. As OleaBon la worked up over what ho calls unjust treatmont." It Is bo lieted that the club has boon compelled to send for " Scrappy Hill" Joyce, who only a few weoka aito threatened to opon n St. Louis saloon, be lieving nt tho tlmo that Ills ball-playing days were q or. Joyco might ba used to play third basx ngnln in place of Hartman. or ho could bo mtioiiL'il second base, whore tho nmlablo fileasqn iis.mI to mnko his miraculous stops. If (ilcu-on is not brought Into lino nt once and made' to begin tlio season in his old place, tho team will bo in poor trim to open the champion-hip raeo. Second baso Is tho koy to the fnfU'ld, and there urn fow better fielders than (llejson in that position. Shifting Doylo to second and lnndlng Joyco on llrtt. so that tho latter can onco moro captain tho team. Is bo i lleved to bo tho plan of Friedman, who'stlll I believes that " Scrappy Bill" is tlio ideal loader I inthel bnlltlold. WliviiotallpwJDay to run tho team as ho may sco lit ? I Late on Saturday night Mike Qrlflln, tha former captain and centre fielder of tho Brook lyn", uas Mild outright to the Clnveland Club. In reion to tolcgrams sent put to all Leaguo clubs by Manager Hnnlon; tho Cleveland Club offered the best terms, it Is understood, nnd Griffin was at once transferred. Tebeau has 1 been anvloiiH to fcocuro Grifllnto playcontro I field In McAlecr's ulnco for soveral seasons, nnd I when Mlkp's sen ices wore ofTerod to him Pat lumped nt them in a jlfly. If the Clevelands are transferred to St. Louis. Griffin may go along as centra fielder, but thoro Is also n chance of his romalnlng In Cleveland as manager of the now tenm there lew close obsorvors of baseball boliovn that Hanlon has mado a mlstako in lotting drill In go. Mike has gradually fallen off in his play, especially in batting and base running. He was always a good Holder, but. as Hnnlon says, fielding does not win." In substituting Joo Kelloy forGriflln, nnd placing MoGann on first base: Hnnlon has, it Is believed, strengthened the UrnoUyiih In batting. JlcOnim is also ono of the best first basemen In the Leaguo. Tho St Louis Club will bo sold at nuctlon to morrow, and nobody beems to know what tho outcome will bo. ilrusli and Robison, If things fcom fnvirablo. may have an agent to put In a bid for tho property. Hut in enso tho pool room syndicate should mako a counter bld.lt - thought Brush und ltohlsou will withdraw, pin the settlement of tho mattor to tho league, nhich has already gono on record a9 wns opp hod to all applicants for tho frun cnlM except liobison. James A. Hart. Presi dent of the Chicago Club, is still horo. evl oentir waiting for another session of tho mng iies.uhch mnytako placo on Thursday or trlday. Hurt refuses to disouss tho Ht. Louis .tuatlon, The defeat of Kid Lavlgno at tho hands ot " iilftc.rl0UH, 'Ullj-KiTiItli moans two things. Ono "lint I.njlgnn made a mlstako in going out W tho lightweight class, and tha other Is that f' '" one back. Smith made good his imrnUethat he would ontsr the ring lit nnd ouid iut up n winning battlo. Tho "rays teriuut .uKist has fought his way to tho top i tlicitPltor-welRht i-lnsf, his victories ovor liMiia Hroui. Joo Wolcott. Hilly Edwards and Jwgno being of the cleanest character In ecii ir.Rtniif-e. Sporting men nro anxious now SjfoiJ'nlthtackiti'J'oinMy Ityan of Syrucuso, Sii i ?'1lr!.,,.n wna nrneiUally matched bofoio ,''' (,r 1'ilsco hpjllfi bus shown so much pnprmp nmr in the n nvn years that his fol rljclleo tluit If nnylioily can beatltynu ihs wclter-wulght limit Smith Is the rami to ,'f ', ',' U rnoratlon pacarsof tho nawConoy Jin, t'l11 having lieon forniallyanproiou.tlio t , iJ'i',1 "''wende.'nor to secure u license from )lll, , lpV l o.mmlHslonerH. It Is snld that tho ywon rm pn has the backing of two of Biook irns leading politicians nndaBtato Senator, SinVv"0? ttJ" ,0 J'Ullod so n lo bring Presl Sf'J'.5k't,f '" Police Board around in favor iS11""'! As one of tho Brooklyn Kl?5"f,KM'l,l th otherday: "Wo aru satls 2' "J. allow Senator Hullivun nnd Assembly VoVLl'J"ln" "nonopollw) tho boxing In Now lorkhnioiignswo can control It In Brooklyn. ihr.i, i1 "? "'i'"'! why tho Coney Island Club KLnt Un? " license" As sooti as tho Sfh,?!'u'H"ll(,cn,n't will proceed to bring W 'ho 1 itinimons-JelTrleH flglit. Illlllarili, - "niiiiai uniar.l tourney of the Uederkrane "o. hloh has Jimt niCucl at the clubhouie in 1 Ift). uiiiiti, ktrrct, i to bo enlivened with a '' tor a ir.ipliy mrcred by a club director be. tm'rnri l1,' r,"1' Hark wjuner of the !, I). A. A. U., Itul k!.1!1' -'iiiif.jn of tho K. A. U mid hi. old 1 UcdLtLn, ""!ni 'wwmburir, 'he cliamploit of the Kit iim ' . r,h' '""1 aro to 1'ieet In a ftrlei of the ' heVl i"l,0'fll, gainc at foiirtocii-lncli talk- ' laitVii. i'"' '. 1'0.1"1" "" '" ,t,' "mc- l'oggon- In., ,,'.""' ''trtlilart time tho two rivaU met ' tn'iifi' ,"."'""."""'"" lhiurnoy irper em. t thi. .nil V.'1""5.1,11 "iatour,all of whom ale plttcl . Jul? i, .-hlJI," name. and who aro dlvtdid into cUi. ft. ,1'',' le "re to lirlfea for racli of lliono will U 'y'l.llilun to tho billiard cuuteU there i "w '?"",,y t pool. 'ary aii ',. ,'al;k" Adaiin wa beat kuoirn a -l. . ... fVt"'" ?hlbltlon Player, it. Moat " ha"c lVi . ir h r "lV Ivm. the iirewint champion, ie i..u, ii, gtcatrat billiard player, I r.'f'1. ''',' "!"'" r 1 Under the rule, of the A. A. ! W ii. . ,,n "lay" ''I a tournament for inony ,u", i.ui .'HI'' t ProfMilonal. htrictly apeaklng JUfain'i ,!!?" ,1"1, ""er a louruainent and plar I 'l in '. 5r'f,"oiali aro (Unqualified. A prftate 'Odin. Viia",tl,r ''onteat dniK not aflut thu I "erottT,,,,,1;" t,0,""tut. ! Wheu two players , "l lie i ( """ '" ,nsor lAho playott la alwaya l'lliiii. . ""! Prize. Thone in iliu next tlo be ' Mi, """ uy Inlerdtel iu third and tourlU "an .inl ,,.t Yiiln Auroo mi Dnli-a, I Iva"1! !"" v""'-3I-,rchl3.-Valo and Harvard fern '"''"""prcacntathtaheldaconforenco lt,'4 ' " IalHUaHdrulili-dtoLaxjtticnpen- , " fi ',"'. ,lr ' .."iut i'S.Hiivara'scIaMdar. Wai ,;" ' " a' N'W Hum Juna X7, and Iu Jir4 , "I1 drudiuugaiuaatNiwYorkJiily'.'. "'1 .4 .. ' ".'.' uM a ,uo .lu mu 10 the tuu i, , ,'' ''" Stay 1 ibonx cl.owufor th l" ui, ii .,;' ' ' ""urWRO ai year. HrooVa of !. i, ""f""' ',,"" arl will folecroft-lala, , ' el,i wlof thocapuiua. xfiirs fir xun mrt'.nTMr.S. Thousands Celohrnta tho Oqn Hindnr Brooklyn Illlco Cops'' Out Agnln. Between the showers and tho hours;ot gun shine whbh mado yestotday seom like a typi cal April day tho' whoel rldors wont out by thousands nnd found tho etrteU nnd macadam roads ot tho creator ally exceptionally flno tor March, Even the oyclo rath, made of crushed stone, with which tho frost plays haroo when It comes out of tho ground, wcro ridable, al though soft nnd muddy In spots. Tho Oqnoy Island paths havo reouporattd wonderfully In n few days. The striking obsorvatlon con cerning thesotwin wheolwnysls that tho east one looks llko n fine oyolo path, whllo the irest one gives little Indication of over having boon reclaimed from the original hard dirt walk. Tho west path, whloli is the ono lending to Couoy Island, wai first built and was paid for by the wheelmen thsmselvos. It is on this that tho jockeys were oxerciflng their horses nil wluter, whllo the "blkn cops" were doing pa-' trol duty in city streets on foot, Uosidos tho many hooK prints there nro ruts made by wagon wheels which nt places are nn ineh nnd a half deep by actual measurement. How free ly wagons havo been dtvlou ovor tho path was indloatod by a count mado yesterday ot tho unmlstakableruts of four-wheeled vehicles at places where, they had turned Into or out of tho path. In tiro mllos fourteen suoh tracks wore found. Hiding on the path is almost as bumpy work as on granite blocks. It will nood a lot of work to put It In shape again. The roturu path on tho oast sldo. which was paid for with publlo money, has for somo reason escaped tho mlsuso to whloli tho other has been sub jected, although it has not bcon absolutely Immuno. Tho wagons seem to have been Quito In the hnblt ot clambering on to tho paths by coins right over tho curbstoncH nnd louvlng them In the same informal fashion. This tho low curbs DormlU The snort on. the roads yesterday was brokon In two by tho midday showers nnd mnnv rldors were fooled Into sourrytng homo at 1 o'clock, when it seemed almost certain to bo rainy until night, but there was n multitudo ot enthusiasts who woro too glad to gat out again on a Sunday tQ bo turned back by anything short ot a down right pour, nnd In consoausneo Coney Island saw n springtime crowd and tho hearts of tho money takers rejoiced. Thoro was joy In the hearts of the riders who tretiuent the Brooklyn oycle paths when thoy wont abroad yesterday and onco moro found the blcyelo rollcemen on duty. Thero will bo deeper joy whon they loarn that they ore thoro to stay, on week days and Sundays. In bad weather as well as One. nnd to check any uso of tho ovole paths by horsemen. Thoro were throe "cow ' on the Conay Island paths yesterday; two woro thero on posts and tho third as n free lanco bncauso his post on Twenty-second avenuo was unrldnble. The efforts of the wheelmen to havo the "bike cops" do tho duty for which the Chief appointed them have been successful, according to what n patrol man told a reporter of Tnic Sun. Ilo said that a letter from Headnuartors had been tent to Cant O'Rolllyvof the Fifty-fifth precinct, or dering that tho mon bo put out on costs on cyclos and koot on those posts, covering them on foot when tho snow or mud makes riding Impossible. Moreover, according to this "cop" tho posts wero designated at Headquarters, which will orovont tho precinct Captain from changing tho men about and leaving tho drive ways and oycllng routos unprotected. The "bike cons" aro rejoicing oyer this changed condition of attain as much as tho other rldors. and one who was mot on tho path yesterday said that tho men aro all indignant over the way tho old path has been out up. and that there will bs a'prnmnt arrest of tho first horso, man attempting it after this. Many falls ocourrod'yesterday by cyllsts and a great many are taken all through tlio spring months until the sllpnery mud has dried. A majority of those falls would bo avoided., if riders would bear In mind that they should lesson the weight on the saddle by rising from ' it when going ovor n slippery spot. It is tho slipping of the rear wheel that throws n ildor preolpitously and not the alJDPing.of the front one. as is commonly thought. ' Tho front wheel without weight ou it Is quickly corrected In nnr vacillation by menns'.ofthe handle bars, but when the roar .wheel with its weight sllns on tho sldo of a rut, or mud lump, or car track, tho rider is apt to hit the ground hard. With the weight more evenly distributed and more of It on tho front wheel this Is not so likoly to haDpcn. It is. ot course, Important to ride steadily and pedal cvonly In the mud. nnd the Increased weight on the front wheel helps also In keeping It stoady. Noted Athletes Perform In Washington. Washington. March li Ono world's Indoor record was broken last night in tho athlotld games held trt Convention Hall under tho au spices of tho Ooorgotown Unlvorslty, 0. K, Baxter of tho University ot Pennsylvania clcarod G feet 10 inches In the running high jumo, n quarter of an inchshortof MlkuSwoo noy's record. Charles P. Lucas ot tho Cam brldgeport A. A. lowered the record In the po tato raco from 311 3-5 to 32 1-5 seconds. It was the first indoor meet over hold In the city, and tho success was marked by tho numborot out-of-town uthlotes ontored. Tho mon from the University of Pennsylvania carried off tho bettor part of tho prizes. In tho llfty-yard invitation run from scratch, J, W. B.Towksbury of Oldl'enn won tho final heat In 5,1-5 seconds, which was excellent tlmo. considering tho track. McGIrr of tlio Now York A. 0. could onlv securo second place In tho one-mllo run. J. P. Crognn of Prlncoton UnUorslty. the half mile champion, was rulod out after ho had won the HSO-yard dash for "pocketing" Grant ot tho Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania on tho last lap. The race went to Grnnt. Hummary follows: CO-Yard Invitation Hun, Fcratch Won by J, YV. 11. Tewksbury, Uuivernlty of Pennsyhania: Chsrles II. Mace. Iialtlmoru Medicul College, second, 'lime. G 36 pecondH. 440-Yard Hun, Handlcai) Won by J, E. Mulligan. Georgetown Univcrilty; 3. K. Rhtrldan, Georgetown University, second. Time, nn l- seconds, One-Mile linn Won by Aluander Urant, Univer sity of Vennnylranla: 1". II, McOirr, New York A. a, second. Time, A minute 4(1 .'!-& seconds. Running High Jump Won by O. K. Baiter. Univer sity ot PenneyUania; A. C. Uraeutllen, University of l'enmyhaMla, eerond. Height, (I feet Mi Inches. ISO-Yard High Hurdles Won by A. C. Kracnilicn, O. K. Baxter second. Time, (I sacmniH, 220-Yard Dash Won by M. J, Walsh. Georgetown University; Joseph Solomon, Georgetown Univcrilty, ascend. Time, 21) l-r Beconds. Utile Shooting. The doolslon of threo raatchoB occupied tho attention of the members of tho Sevonth Begl ment Blue Club on Saturday night. Tho con tests woro tho Prono Clnss, Handicap Match and tho competition for tho Mall trophy. There was a closo struggle In the Prono Class. Cor poral B. M. Loask and Sergt. B. M. Kalloch tio Ing for first prize with US points out of n pos sible 70. Company Jl mado a grent showing In tho Handicap Match. Of tlio llvo prizes offered four woro captured by members of this com- Ktny. but Private J S. Stout. Jr.. of Company .gotthx llrst Prlrc, Tho Mall trophy was won by C. H. Bagie, votoran, for the second time. Tito prlzo winners and scores follow: THOSE CLASS. itv wo Yanti. l'ardl. Tot'l. Corporal KM. Leask, Co. D.. ,, 114 J4 (IS Hergt. It. M, Kalloch, N. C. H . . ill :4 (1H Mcu. II. V. . lilack. Co. II ..03 an (17 l'riato A. E. WelN. 03. K .... ,..iu :i. oil Corporal W, A. O'Connor, Co. G ...111 ,11 tin Corporal H. 8. Young, Co. II 81) a.r 114 HANDICAP MATCH. !00 W I'm- To- Varclt, l'nti, iltu, tat. Private J. B. Htnut.Ji., Co. K ..an 3.1 (i (IS Corporal G. It. Ullinan, Co. 11 ,3 1)4 4 (la Private J. 1). Thee s. Jr., Co. Il..ai H4 4 na Oaut, J. K. tkibiiyler. Co 11 33 :i 4 tl3 Corporal K. O. llewltt, Co. II. .33 3.1 4 2 mam iitornv, too wo Yatdr, Yardl. 7V', I'nvateA. titmeni, Co. V 31 116 (la C. II, IS ilIf, Veteran HO .14 (14 I.leut. JI. V, I), black, Co. 11 . ...10 .11 (14 1MI. Clark, Veteran 28 3J BO tJergt. II. Kverdell, Co. D ...al -'8 4t) Private II. E. Lnredon, Company G.Oli: Lieut, A. E. Prosslngcr, Company K. )5, nnd Cunt. J, K. Schuyler, Company B,U7. qualified as sharp shooters. G'ro. Country ltunnliig. Two packs of crosscountry runners started from the Mount IIupo Bote), Jerome avenue, yesterday afternoon. J. C. Lynch, J. II, Kelly, II. D, Katies ton, and O. W, Jansen of the Pastime A. C, t.o aro training for tho Marathon lace, essayed tho longer Journey to Yonkera and back, Tho roads wero fol lowed tho whole x ay, and the men airhcd hack at hoaduuiirtors In a little lets than one hour end a half. Toe uthur contingent Indutgril In a papor chaso over the courao laid oui for the Jeroino Handicap on March 20. It. I'fortner, K. Katuppey, aud p. Ueiipel were the haws. Utile l'fortncr ouifontad Hstopiicy at the ttnlsli, whllo lleupel retired whin his paper was eahausted at half distance. Tho pace rot was too fast for a majority of tho hounds, Out of a dozen starters tho following wcro the only oneu to nnish. H A " Mellor. Metroiiolltan A. 0.1 M. J. McUarry. l'lVBtluiu A. a, and J, J. llyau, Metropolitan A, O, Time, 1 hour, llorhey. Only ono more game remaiuB to bo played for tlio championship of the Amateur Hockey League, The New York A, 0. and Hockey Club of New York hte a tie uanin t" be decided, ou the result of which hlujis ecoud place In the raco. Iho tunuiiigof the tcaini Tf )Vm Z(, Jtrttnl. Skating Club of Brooklyn h i) l.ooo BjokyClulioew York, J ? .I". SewlorkA.C. . . )5 t.VichoIa Skating Club 1 7 .126 ' a'ossip of this nvxxjtns. Lively Kxercltlng Now the Order nt Lociil Tracks. Unless anotlior blizzard dovolops, road nnd paddock worVwlll to Abandoned this wook In favor ot gallops at tho local tracks. Tho going Is pro tty. sound now, and fw days ot broezy, dry wonther will mnko it fast enough tor stake trials. Tho tempting wcathor of yesterday morning attracted crowds ot horsemen to tho Long Island tracks. At Shoepshcad Bay tho newly arrived strings ot Marcus Daly and Tur noy Bros, created qulto n stir. Tho Italy horses turntshod lively sport for tho onlookers, as Trnlnor Mossouj sent thorn along at a vigor .ous.cllp, soma of, tho string running quarters botweon twouty-sls and twonty-olght seconds. Turnoy Bros.' lot wont through somo usoful llmborlng-up wotk. The Handicap candidate Pink Coat was- watched closoly. Ho stripped in flno shapo nnd was promptly jotted down In tho dangerous division. Tho Konslco Stnblo horses trained by Eddy Hughes turned out in rare trim. Gravoscnd track has not fully recovered from tho enow visitation, and tho drift botween tho six nnd sovon furlong poles has left a soft spot. M. P.Uwyor'a string bus worked regularly on the Ocean Parkway, nnd nil aro In good shapo, Klngdon, Groatlnnd, Bntln Slipper, nnd Jlottor dam looking particularly well, JIueli attention was attracted yesterday by Grocn II. Morris's horses. Tho two-year-olds woro pronounced to be n promising lot. Lnnky Bob, tha stable's Handicap candldato. Is working so well that ho is likely to havo n strong following nt post tlmo. Tralnor Frank McCabe has P. J. Dwycr's horsos In forward condition. Tho two-yonr-olds iro coming to hand nicely, and Handball nnd others ot tho seasoned brigade begin to look liko rondy monoy. Henry Harris was busy nil the morn ing with Jack McDonald's horses and Blchnrd Crokor'slmportodthroo-yoar-old Little Saint. Tho lutter is n good looker and should run Prominently in his stako engagements, Jnck Elliott is handling n pair of two-yoar-nlds for MrjCrokor that aro much fanclod. They nro by Bobbins. .Domino's grentest rival. Thn visitors to tho track included Capt. John Mc Lood Murphy, who brought dowii n party of frlonds to nee his Handicap candidates, Fouso vannah and Twinklor. John It, Campbell, who has charge of the pair, sont them along In good stylo. Tho track nt Brighton Bench Is not yet In trim, but tho nearby Pnrkwny furnishes n good emergoncy substitute. Billy Lakeland was out yostcrdnywltho long string. Including MnrciiB Daly's fresh nrrivals. headed by Soottlsh Chieftain nnd Istdor. The horses In chnrge nt Charloy Oxx and Jim Bowdon also went through a satisfactory course of sprouts. Tho Coney Island Jookoy Club nnnounces nn nttraotivo list of stakes tor Its June meeting and nominations aro duo on April 4. Tho ovcntH and conditions aro as follows: FOB TWO-YEAIt-OLDB. The Spring With 1 1,000 added; by subscription of SCO each for starters, S1A forfeit; penalties and al lowancea; Tuturity cource. The Juno With 1,000 added; by subscription of $00 each for starters, Sin forfeit: special weights; winners of $1,200 or more not ellulble to start; uon wiunlUK allowances; six furlong on main track. The Itosebud For fillies: -nlth $X0) added; by subscription or $30 each for starters, $10 forfeit; selling allowances; last fl o furlongs of tho Futurity oourse. The Daisy With $800 added; by subscription of $S0 each for starters, $10 forfeit; special weights; pehaltlea aud allowances; foe ftulnngs on turf. Tha Pansy With $800 addml; by sutiscrlptlon of $30 each for starters, $10 forfeit; selling allowances; six furlongs on mrf. ron innfcE-TEAn-oins And urwAnn. Onus Belling Stakes, with $800 added; by sub scription of $30 each for starters; $10 forfeit; weights twenty pounds abovo the scale: selling allowances; ono mile and a sixteenth on turf. JUMriNO STAKES. Independence Steeplechase, handicap: with $1,000 addsA:forfouiyoar-olds and upward; by subscrip tion of $r,0 each for starters; $ir forfeit, or only $5 If declared out by Juno 1: full steeplechase course. Bayflurdlo Ruco, handicap; with $1,000 added: for four-year-olds and upward; by subscription of $r,o each for starters: $ln forfeit, or only $5 It de clared out by June 1; two miles over eight hurdlea pn turf, Weights aro duo on next Monday for tlio Cnr torilnndtcap. thp biggest event on tlio spring Bchedale of tho Queens County Jockoy Club Thoy nro looked forward to oogorly, ns tho evont is tho first of nny Importaneo on tho metropolitan racing programme. Tho entries aro on a liberal scale, and represent tho best class so far engaged at the populnr little track. Among thn prominent candidates likely to ac cept nro Don do Oro. Swlftmns. Klnnlklnic, King Barleycorn. Trlllo.Goorgo Boyd, Autumn. L'Alouetto. Sanders. Federal. Box, Greatland, Handprous and Wnrronton. Tho New Trnck Mny Also lie Used by the Itunners, The steel grand stand to bo eroctod at W. H, Clark's new traok near Yonkers will cost up ward of $100,000. according to roport. Tho structure will bo about 400 font long, with n Beating capacity ot about 8,000 persons, and will bo a sort of compromlso between the stand at Brighton Beach and tho ono at Morris Park.. Thero is n growing bolief among horsc mon that the former Corporation Counsel has ills o.ye on the runners nswell ns tho trottars in making an Investment which cannot fnll short of $300,000 for his splendidly equipped racing plant in Westchester county. If somo of tho gucHgors aro notfnistakon. tho new courso will be tho homo of tho Wcstchestor Boeing Asso ciation, ns well as of tho Empiro City Trotting Club when Morris Park goes the way of Fleet wood. News from the I In r so World. W. II. llarrfck will haea string: of nlno horses In training this year, which la made np of Bun Up, Mamlee, Sir Ony. Lord Ogleby. Tho Crltlo, Highland Prince. Zoroaster, Oakood U-illc, and a two-year-old filly by his former great sprinter, Br. H.iabroiu k, Lkxinotox, March 12, Itisbeliorcdthattbo noted stallion Hanoer will bo unlit for tho stud during the season. Two months ago Haunter came near dying of colic. Hlnco thon ho has been slow to re coer, and at present la unite thin aud weak, Messrs, Gideon A' I)al are mourning the loss of a suckling colt lij- Ills Highness Nellie llly.whlch wa foaled at the Holradcl farm, New Jersey, Ihrea weeks ago. The colt lit oaoiilt eight days. During the nuihl tho mother rolled upon the youngster, and when tho attendant went into tho stall In the morning hu found that the colt had bi en smothered to death. Tcrnus HauTF, March 12. George Starr saj a thero is pn truth In tho report published in turf pnpera that lie Is tntakochargn of the stork at the Kmplro City Stud Farm of William Simpson of Now York. There aro negotiations, however, by which he will probably rampaluu somo of the Simpson horses. It is expected that they will soon bo sent to the Tvrro Hante track fur the early spring work, Coluinbin'a ltowlng Candidates nt Worh,' If tlio weathorcondltlonsbocomomoro favor able the Columbia crews will likely bo on the water within a week. Dr. I'cet oxpocta to finish up nil the Indoor work shortly. Ho be lieves that the candidates hnvo ingsterod tho detntls of his stroke sufficiently well to put them Into fairly good shapo for river practice Thero aro still eighteen candidates out for the varsity crow and two full olghts for tho fresh man boat. Tho men as a rulo have spent half an houru day on tho machines and then about five mlnutoB each in the "single," rlggod up alongside (ho tank for I ' i'o work. Anotlior half hour devoted to light exorclf.es on the gymnnsliim floor nnd a short run havo com- filntod their afternoon drill, Tho result of hits method Is already oWdent In the nppent nneo nnd spirit of tho men, The work of the cruws during tho past week consisted In nn effort to lut tho shouluere ns fnr nftas possible without dropping thorn on tho full reach, Whon a firm hold nn the water Is obtained with tho onr tho shoulders nro struightenodnnd the chest thiowii nut simul taneously, thus enabling tho men to get n long reach and n strong catch, two -Miry iiiipoitnnt features of the Columbia stroke. The mon have also been using tlm slides In connection with tho body swing. This week tho wholq stroke will bo rowed out. Dr. Poet expects. Tho launch Columbia hits been overhauled nnd Is nlmostiendytngo lutocommlssloii, Tlio racos for the 'varsity crew hnvo not been dell nltnly sehedulod, It Is piobable, hmvovur, that the coutestH In the Ilnrlem regnttu. tho Inter collegium regntta und with Annapolis will om brnee the seaon's campaign. Columbia's old bugbear, poor lliiancos. Is now tho only herious drawback to the crow work. Only $750 out nf tlieSIO.O(X) needed Ih In the treasury of (hollowing Club. The Coining Military nnd Athlcllo Toiivnll. iiiunt. At the meeting of thp Executive Committee of tho Military Athlejtlo League held nt tlio ar mory of Iho Beoond Battury yostorday 'after noon a lottor from President McKliiloy was read. The President oppressed his regrot that offlolal dutioB In Washington would prevent him from uttendlug the opening ceremonies of tho tournament ou next Monday. (Inn Jno Wheeler will step into tlm breaahiind bn tho pr.nclpal llgure nn the opening night, llo will rovlow tho ilotrfchniontb of army nnd navy forces. Tho urrupgemunls mndo for the ie vluwof tho National Guard uy Gov. lloosovnlt and of the navy by Commodore Philip on oilier nighis will bo carried out. It was decided to leave the entries for, thu nthlutlo and cycling uvents open until to-morrow. If Ynu Aro I'rraieil fiit- Time "fl'ant'adveriUuitnts for The Bus may be left at any Postal Tnhvriph Mestenuer orBcc, Charges the eameasat'lIitSMOtUci;. .life. " I XATEST ASPECTS OF GOlfr. TJIK lIAXntCAVH AT OAUtiVS CITY TO nit vxniiatnivxtsD. A Limit nt Ton Only, ' Apply to Stnrters In thn M. O. A. Ohnmplnnshlp Toitrnnment An Active Sonson nt Tenm ConleM Alniiped Out by l'lnyers of 'the Cn'llegea, Whalovor ambiguity existed 'In llo gonernl understanding nbout the duties of tho M. 0. A. Hnndlcappiiig Committee has. been elearod nwny by a etntoment mndo by thai Chairman. Daniel Clmunccy, nt Lnkowood on Saturday, basod on tho first interchange ot Ideas bo tween himself nnd his colleagues, E, 0. Kent nnd Anion M. Bobbins. "Wo havo n9kod clubs in the M. 0. A. torn list ot Its players nnd tholr latest handicaps. This data will bo used to mnko up n gcnoral handicap list. Those rn ted nt 10 or under on this list will rocolvo tho right to start In tha qualifying round for tho M, 0..A. champion ship, on April 12. at Garden Clty.'but llils llml t at Ion docs not apply to tho foursome and Indi vidual handicaps on April M' and 15. In theso two'ovents ovory player In thd M. a. A. will ro colvo tho right to start, but the handicapping will bo on thooommlttoo'a basis." Tho genffrnl list, as rdvlsed from tlmo to time, will also bo tho basis for thomtlngsln tho open handicaps ot the season nt M. 0. A. links. To bo nlTcctlvu in this respect tho M. O. A. commlttoo will need tho notlvo assist ance df tha club socretarlos, so that thn list wilt record the very latest changes In club handi caps. Just how tho players from n distance are to bo rated in tho opon handicaps Is n con sideration nf tho future, Tho greatest good to bo oxpoctod from the compilation ot a general list is that It will load to somo system ot na tional handicapping, for It Is In competitions outsldo or tho M. U. A, jurisdiction thnt the metropolitan plnyors havo boon tho victims of wild nnd earolcsa handicapping. It will lead, too, to an Increaso In tho numborot hnndlcnps In tho M, U. A. district, for tho commit tees in chargo of a numbor of thp open tourna ments last year nhlrkcd tho work of handicap ping a Held of 80 or 11K) entries, nnd so sub stltutod n team match or ufoursomo for tho closing day's play. In tho thirteen open handi caps deoldod on tho M. O. A. links In 18l)tf. In cluding tho nchoolboy competition, two wore vyon by sorntch men. who were also second on three occasions, while four wero won bv play ers rated from 2 toO, throo byplayprs from tl to 10, nnd only four by players rotod ovor 10. Tho results Indicate cloarly that tho playing form of tho M. G. A. district Is well established, nnd secretaries of clubs shoulj do tholr best to assist the worg of tho Handicap Commlttoo by Bonding to It full nnd accurate lists nt us early ndatons possible. Although only organized in 1800, tho Eliza beth Town and Country Club has ono of tho best elghtccn-holo links In Now Jersey nnd n membership exceodlng 400. Tho courso ox tonds over rolling ground from which tho troos pit the lino of piny have been welt cloarod. and. besides artificial bun kors, thoro are npondnnd somo dirt-faced stone walls In tho list of haz ards. Tha ninth holo, however, is hardly fair golf, for two troos aro on tho line of piny and n road crosses just before tho green. The too Is on a hill. and. as It Is only a 140-yard holo, only n topped oleok or Iron drive Is punished by tho road, but tho trees are n moro sorlous obstruc tion. Tho record for tho course Is bO, held by Bradford Dnrraoh, Jr.. and tho par scoro 78. Tho. club has a handsome und homelike houso on North Brnnd street. and tho grounds extend eastward to Nowark avenue. Tho college plnyors aro mapplpg out a busy season on tho links, to precede tho intor colleglate championship in tho autumn. Tho Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania has recplvod a fedver oup from John Gilbert, a former Student, to bo played forseml-nnnually. The flrsteon test will bo held in Mny, nnd. If tho golllng strength of " Ponnsy" wnrrnnts It. n team will bo sunt to do battlo for tho liitercollegnte trophy. At Princeton Chester Qriswold is fol lowing out tho vigorous policy ho inaugurated when elected captain of tho golf club last fnll. of trying out his best men In team matches with tho best clubs. Tho fixtures arrangod for tho Princeton team includo matches with tho Golf Club at Lakewood on March 23; at Bultusrol, Anril 22; BIchmond County Country Club. April 20. nnd nt tho Ardsloy Club on April 20. At Harvard tho team will play matches at the links near Boston, and, although Joseph H. Choato. Jr., who has gono to London to act as private sec retary for his father, tho American Ambassador tr tho Court of St. James, will bo missed, the Harvard mon hope to again win tho trophy at tho intercollegiate meeting. Tho Vole players' aro trying to nrrango naorles of unnunl team matches with Harvard, but as this would de tract from the prestlgo of thointercolleslnto championship, which It now holds. It Is not likely that tho Cambridge playors will enter Into the ngreoment. Yalo. meanwhile, will opon its season with a match with tho Brook lawn Gnlf Club nt Bridgeport tills month. Later tho team will Play at the links of tho Fairfield County, Orford ot South Manchester, the Htnteu Island Cricket nnd Baseball Club and tho St. Andrew's Golf Club. An arrange ment Is ulso under way for a match with the " AU-Phllndelphln " team In JIay. This season the Womon's Golf Association of Philadelphia will drop tho matches for sacond teams and will only suporvlsoa circuit of Inter club team contests between tho class "A" teams of the six clubs on its roster. The ex pectation that tho women's championship will go to n Philadelphia club this year has greatly stimulated tlio golllng enthusiasm of tho Philadelphia womon. At tho annual meeting of tho Golf Association tho following officers were electod: President, Mrs. Caleb V Vox. Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Vico-I'resldent. Mrs. B. V. Dougherty, Mi rion Cricket Club; Treasurer. Miss Haunts, Aroni mink (lolf Clnh; Secretary. Mlsi Margaret C. Maule, Philadelphia Cricket Club! Kxecutln Committee, lllsa Carnal!. Mrrlmi Cricket Club; Mrs. l'rauiis Hmltli, Aronlmfnk Oolf Club, and Mrs. Walter M, Oorham, Philadelphia Cricket Club. Tho Golf Club of Lnkowood and tho BIch mond County Country Club will hnvo a tenm match on next Saturday at Lnkowood, tho men being paired In tho handicap bo that their hoort-s will count In both uvents. Tho Florida tournament this wook will bo at Palm Beach. Tho St. Augustine Golf Club has sont a formal notice to tlio Northern clubs thnt It IB an or ganization separnto and distinct fiom tho East Coust Golf Club systom and nu allied uiombor of the U. S. O. A. Gossip of tho Itiimlhnll Courts, Tho crackajarks of tho flreenpofnt curt, J. Mur phi and T, IIIkIus. are open to play J. Flaherty and J. K:an of Jersoy City for $'J!i a iHc, One of tho principal games scheduled for next i lull day at tlio Jersey City ronrt Is unucou 1'. Scott and P. burns and 1". Flaherty and T Jackson, Handball enthnvlasti aro looking forward to next club day at tho OreenTn e court in fllinirentor, N.J., ulini n match tskoa pla e hitween Phil Cusey and Dr. A.N. (Illicit of thn Urooklm lfaudball Club and William Carney and Jack Fomrty of Phila delphia. Th playing at the ManBattamlllaiouit on club day was unusually lUelv, and In setenl matrlns the result hiuued on the last a(c, Konieof thi'irames txre: J. Kincally ami L. battle beat V. Mulry and .1. Donnelly. "1 111. 1H3I.3I-.Mi C. O'Leary and 11. Ilrophy heut M. J. Ciahiuan and 11. Kelly, 31 in. IS S, 31 ID: J. Murphy and It, Uaahnian beat W. Didiney and ,1 Durklii, 31 17, IH 21, 31 1 tj D. Hon aril and II, Gjllubeat J, Mini aj aud It. Howard, 31-1U, 111-31, 31 is. I'. 'av und W, II. Curl nil ticat M. Landy nnd M, Dally, 21 M, Id 21, 21- lfi: T, J. U Coiiui II and J. Dunmilly boat T. llreahu and 1). Ik til. rn. 21-17. Hi-si, 21- 13, aud fl. Ciuhnisii drew with J. I Itzpatrirlt. Cashnian won tho rtrstand third nanus and I'lttpatrlek thn m-cond and fourth. The score were: 21 IU, 1721, 21- M, 1831, Nine matches kept the com t ot thoUrooklyu Hand ball Club a bii7 of i xoltriiieut nil last club day. Thn latiat reel nils to tho spmt showed a marked Itn pricmrntaiid fought their battles to thn last aio with tho lunrnf Mteraus, Home of the hest-plajed games wcrei T, Mnlroouey and D. Malloy teat J. Heiisou and J. Wallare, 21 20, 3114, 2(1 21: T, McKlrnvbeatJ. Murphy. 31 tl, 21 H; Dr. (Illlen und T, Dunne beat J, Dunne, Hr and M, Lannon, 2117. 13 Jl, 21 in, M. Ilyau lust II, Ilegm 21 HI. IK 21, 31 -111: M, llyau and J, Tangiiey l.tst J. Munuiy and D, Hhoa, 21 -1M. 1421, 311111 T. Lyman and T, Iiiiimn I cat II, Hopkins and H, Williams 21-2(1. jr. ai. 21 - I7i P. Connelly am) Jen McNfahnu heat Phil Castyand Thomai liuiiup, r.'rl"; I?l,31--iii James iHlh'ii and I'lmiM 1 a 1 0 1 u-1 1 heat I. llojiklra nnd T. Lyman, 3120, 12 21, 31 IB; J. Faloy and T, Dunne beat J, Tally and C. Duhcity, 2110, 21-12, IB 21. (isalp nf thu Illtig, F l'h 1111, Now York. The referee's decision it final A win, in thero was mi stipulation about a foul. It whs sal I nn Katnrdar that Billy NLvrmaii has so cured mnrtera iu Wishrheser lounty for tho old I'ulo A. . M..I. O'Neill. 'liny mat twice; the Brsttlmo was on Juno 35,1811(1, a draw being the result after twenty rounds, On Sept. r, they fuuelit a twenty' nve-rnuiiddia. W. II, h New York. 1 he Manpils of Queensbmy rnliasai tht a inau afti r kuocklug lilaoppolirnt down 111 11st step hack unlit Ills rUal la up and able to resume the battle Tiny fought under thesu rules, William Do Lane, manaucriif Fddlo York of New. ark. wants to hi ar from Vein Oo-wey, who recently challenged any 1 1 S-pounder, Ha Lano writes to Ti Hun that If Covney wlhesa inanli huwlll tie aucom litodated by wilting to boa 1, 371 WestThlrty-tblid strjet, Kow York, Kaiumi Harris has arranged three matches for fleorge Muiiioj. On March 31, In Troy, before the Manhaltiii A, C, he will meet Jack Doyle In a twenty. loiindhout. On April a ho will bon Harry Dealing ten rounds In IUrirmd, and 1111 April 2H. in Yonkers, he will clash ttlihTatsyllrodeilck for twenty rounds. All thu louts an. Iu bust J in pouudt. (1, A. M.. New York.-Uobert Fitulnimnus, care noul Haitholdl. Now YorLi Thomas Bharkey, cars Martin House, llioadway and Tortleth atreet, New a ork, James J. Corhetl, caro tlnorun Con"ldin, For tluhstrietaralthaouue, NerfYorl; Jim Jellilta, rare VanderUII lintel. Forty-aeonud street aud Lei, Ington airuue, Itew iorkt Peter Maher, cato BturtOr j ant House, Broadway aud Tw ntytighth street. 1,'tw York, , T TJIAP HUQOTINQ. Club Members Bhnnr Their Skill nt ,Llvo ltlnla nnd Targets, Tho last Hay's ihootln.the big tournament of ths Kist Bide aim Club was held Faturday In Newark. r, William II. O'ConnclI and B. Qeoffrey gathtred, In the mln feature ot a most attractive pro gramme, dividing cn twelve straight birds the MontJ Carlo Handicap, Thomas W. Morfey ot 1'alerson, Harold .Monoy ot Oakland, W, B. Cannon, P. Laikay. Charles W Hillings, tho Biooklyn Qua Club ciaok, and W, U. Hasslmrer were among ths ether winners. Suinjnary of the most lmiortaht events follower File live birds per man Dr. O'tjonncll, .10 yards, B Harold Money, .10 yards, 01 Charles Mr, Billings, 2H yards, nj w, 8. Cannon, SHyanls. 4( Thoniaa W. Morfey, to yards. 4; r. Larkey, so yanls, 3. Beron live birds per mam f5 entrance, plrdaex, tra Dr. O, Conncll, no yards, 2, withdrew; Harold Money, no yards, 7i V, Larkey, .10 yards, Tl O. Wi BIllliiKS, 28 yards, 7i Money, 30 yards, 01 E. ((oof frey, ao yards, n; If. Utten, 28 yarda, m W. 8. Can non, 28 yards, 4, withdrew. Hoten llvo birds per man; ta entrance, birds ex tra Larkey, 71 (Icofrroy, 7i Dr. O'Connell, Oi U. Money, (1 1 Dllllniis, (I; otten. Its Morfey, 0; Can non, B. Monto Carlo Handicap Twelve blrda. all at 20 yard rise aud six at ill yards rise: entrance tin, birds extra Dr. O'Connell, 13; (leorfrey, 12; lias alncer, 11; Morfer, 101 Lurkey, 10 Money, tfi Otten, V; Cannon, 8; lllllnnn, 4. Oltib Competition Ten llvo blrda per mam $4 en try, birds oitra Dr. O'Connell, 31" yards, 10; Otten, 28 yards, 11; Dr. Hudson, 28 yards, 8; Frank Fer ment, 2S yards, 10; W.B. Cannon, 28 yarda, 10; W, II. Hasslnger, 28 yanls, 10; (I, 1. Falrmounl, 28 yarda, llli K. Uooffrcy, 2H yards, II; P. larkey, .10 yards, H; iO, Dnrr. 37 yards, 7 1 II. J. Fischer, 211 yards, U; II, J, ltlelxddt, 28 yards, 7i O. K, Uriel, 2(1 yarda.nl K.Hchuebell, 28 yards, fit U. II. Iticlnrds, 211 yards, 7; A, Lcutlisnicr, 3D jards, 7; II. Cliiiuh aid, 2(1 yards, n. Five llvo birds per man: S3 entrance, birds extra '-Dr. O'Connell, 61 Fairmount. 0; Otten, 4,- Dr. Hudson, 4; Lcuthauicr, 4; Geoffrey, 4; Fischer, 41 Rcliueboll, r; Ijirkey. a; Camion, 3; Dr. Ilrict, 2; Bastlnger, 3i Rlebomt, 1, A doren mombara participated In the live-bird shooting programme of tho Unknown Ilod and Oun Club of Brooklyn, which was decided , on tha club grounds lu Jamaica Saturday, Three men eloied up their scoro sheets with complete tallies. They were. Edwin A. Vroome, John J, Bohllng and Henry Mahlstcdt. Robert J. Bnilth was chosen field laptaln of tha club. Rnnimary'followsi Club ahoot Seven 111 0 birds per man Kdwln A. Vroom. 2tiyardS,-7: John J. Uobllns. 28 yards, 7: Henry Mahlstedt, 20 yanls. 7t Capt. Wllllatu A', bands, 28 yards, il: John C, Benry, 25 yards, sis Frederick Markori. 2r,yaids, A: John II, Vaftbts, It, yards, 0; John J. Pillion, 2S yards, S; Edward Uauff, 2r yards, G; ltobert J. Smith, 2ft yarda, 4; Henry Kuebol, 8r 2t yarda, 0; Henry Von Btaden, 38 yards, a. Sweepstakes Race Three llvo birds Mahl.tcdl, 0; MonUnus, 3; Bands, 2; Pillion, 2; Smith, 0. Bamo Conditions-Snide, 3: Kuebel, 2j Mnnlanus, 3i Smith, 2; Mahlstedt, 2; Fillton, 1. Only the club competition, at seven llvo birds per man, was decided at thn monthly trap ahootlng tour nament of tho Rldgowood Gun Club Saturday at Rldgcwood Park. Tho birdsware good flyers. Frank I licit and Henry Hasten brought down seven straight. Summary: Ssven live birds per man Frank Ibcrt. 30 yards. 7: Harry Hailten, 30 jarda, 7: John 3. Vermel, .10 yard. l; Andrew Newburghor, 2S yards, 0; Imiatx Martin, 30 yards. 11) Charles C. Wlssel. BJ yards. lit K. F. Schneider. 30 ) ards, 3; John Q. Urunneromor, 3(1 yards, C; -T. J. Young, tin yards. 4; Martin Scbott ler, :iu yards, 4: John Niederstoln, 30 yards, 3; Charles Deckor, 2r, yards, .1; J. O. Berwick, 35 yards, 3; Charles Biecklcraann, 30 j ards, 2. Dr. William Wynno carriod off tho honors In tho live-bint shoot of the New Utrecht Rod and dun Club Saturday at Woodlawn Park. Ho graased ten straight birds In the club competition and per formed in lika manner In ths New Utrecht Handi cap, and all this tin work from tho thirty-yard mark. Summary follows: Quarterly Shoot Fle Iho birds per man Dr. Wynne, an yanls, 0; Frost, 38 yards, 4J Toplitz, 28 j a.'rts, 4; Thompson, 211 yanls, a; Otis, 2S yards, 2. fiwecpetakea Kutranro! S3: ho blrda per man tlanghen, 28 yards, r: Thompson, 30 yards, 4; Top UU. VH yards, 3 Front, 38 yaid?, 3; Oils, 211 yarda. 2. Miss auduut S2 a corner, birds extraOaughen.S; Dr. Wynne, 2; Horn, 2i Allen, 2; F. A. Thompson, 3; Otis, 2; Bldey. 1; Q. H. Benry. 1. Club Competition Ten birds per man Dr. Wynne, class A. 211 yards IP: Henry, class B, 28 ards, 10; V. A Thompson, class A, 20 3 ards, 0: J. O. Horn (gnestl. 28 yards. 0: OUs, elaas B, 20 yards. 8; Top litz. cUbs U, 28 yarda, 8; Frost, class 11, 28 yards, 8: Allen, class B, 28 jardn, 7; Kddey, class B, 28 yards, 7. New Utrecht Handicap Fhp birds per man Dr. Wynne, B; davgheu. r; Frost, 4; Toplltr, 3; Henry, 3, Otis, 2; Alleu, 2; F. A. Thompson, 1. J. J. Hallowell, the Western export, was a guest of the Crescent A. C. at its country clubhouse grounds, Bay Ridge, Sattmla', where a most Interesting shoot lmr programme was decided. John II. Hallock, the old hockey player, did some of the best work of tho afternoon. The Vandeneer Trophy was won by A. R. Fish in the shoot-otf. Summary follows: Twenty-Hi 0 Targets, Known Annies John II. Hal lock, 20; J. J. Halloell, IB; J. S.h. Keinsen, 17. Twent.Qo Birds. Magantrap Iterascn. 'il'; Hallo well, 17; Hallock. 17; A. R. Fish, 17; L. Rhelt, IS. Twenty-Arc Birds, Macautrap E. U. Iit, 18; Gar rett Cropsey, 17; Joro Lott, 14: Wilmot Townseud, 12; Grant Notman, 11; D. V. B. Ileaeman, 8. Twcntj-flio Itirds, Known Angles Hallowell, 24 Townseud, 22; Rhctt. 21; Bagerdorn, 21;ltemaen, 18i"N0tnian, IH. Twenty-five Birds. Known Annies, the " Darktown Handicap" Hallork, 22; Hallowell, 22: Reinsen, 21i Cropsey, 21; Rasmus, 20; J cm Lott, 18; C. A, Hykos, 18; Notman, 17; H.Crapscy, 111; Hegcman, 11. March Oup Twuitv-flvo iiirds, Magautrap Not man, 24; C. J. McDormott. 23: Flili, 22: J. Lott, 21; L. Rhctt. 21: O. A. Sj'kcs,' 23: Hallock. 20; Hagrr ilorn, 20; Rasmus, 111; Romscn, 18; Cropaey, ltl; E. II. Iitt.ll. Vaudervier Trniihy Twenty-flo birds, expert rules Hallock, 2r.; Flh, 35; Ilemseu, 24: Sikes, 2.1; llagerdorn, 23; Rasmus, 21; Hhett, 21; J. Lott, 2p; Notman, 211; IC. II, Lott, Hi; Hegcman, IP; Cropsev, H; 'J'ownsend, 2. Shout-oa of the tie Fish, 23; Hallock. 20, Hyfccs Team Race, Twenty-fio Birds, Knoan An-Bles-Hallock. 25;, Lott, 18. Total, 43. O. W. Ha- ?:ardoni, 24; Romseii, lu. Total, 43. A. R. FUh, 23; lasiiiiis, 20. Total, 43. The feature of the Brooklyn Gun Club's big trap shooting programme Saturday was tho tlo for tho Brooklyn Cup between Dr. Douglass and Ben Cadi Water. In the shoot-off tho doctor won by Id to 11 birds Summaty follows Ton Blrds-Dr. Djnulas, tl: Waters. (1: Skldmoro, tl; J. R. Hopkins. 8: W, Hopkins 7. Dr. Creamer, b, Dr. Kemblo, 5; O. 8. Wood, 4: N J. Lane, 4; Court ney, ,1. Ten Blrds-W. Hopkins. II; Waters. N; J. II. Hop. kins, 8; Dr, Creamer 7; Lane. 7; Sktdmore, B: Dr, Keuible, B; Dr. Douglass, fi; U.S.Wood, 4; Court ney. 1. I'llteen Birds Waters. 18; Skldmoro. 18; Babcnrk. 13; W. Hopkins in; J. B. Hopkins. 13; Dr. Dome laaa, 12; U. b. Wood. 11: Dr. Keniblr, 10; Dr. Ci earner, 'i. Fifteen Birds-W. Hopkins. 13; J. B. Hopkins. 12; Waters, 12: Dr. Kimble. 11; Ualwoek, 11; Dr. Doug lass, 11: Dr. Creamer, (I; Dr. Btlllniann. 7. Brooklyn Cup, Twenty-fHo Blnli W. Hopkins. 10; Dr. fitlllman, 18: Waters, 18; Dr. D-iuglass, 17: J. B. Hopkins. 1(1; Lane, 161 O. 8. Wood, 1ft; Dr. Creamer, 111; Dr. Kemblo. 12. Waters and Dr. Doiulaas being the hlghct scores of members of the ( lull, the high er guns heinu irnrsts, tied, as the doctor had eix allowance to Wahro'slno. Hluiot-oit of the tlo, twenty-five birds Dr. DoiiBlass, HI; Water, 11, Fifteen Birds Water, irn bkldiuoro, 12; Dr. Douglass, 11; O. S Wind, 11; Dr. Kemble. 10. Ftricm Blrds-W. Hopkins, 14: Dr. Stlllma,., 11; Dr. Creamer, 10; Walera, 10; Dr. Doiitliia.-.. . Ten Birds Dr. Kemblr.n: Waters, B; Dr, Douglass, r; Dr, Creamer, 1; Dr. Hlillinap, 4. 1'rcpiirlug fpr tlio llnsebnll Hcnsoii at I'liril I111111 Ceilh-gc. Tho 'varsity baseball siuod of Pordham tlol lego appeared la-t wook for outdoor practice Tho Hold was In fairly good shape, but In many plnecs was uulte soft. Tho candidates, under the direction of Coach .lames Garry ol tho Buf falo Western League toam. wore put through a course ot Holding, batting, throwing nnd general outdoor practice. Taking every thing Into consideration, tho men showed up well. Dally practice will bo taken on tho cam pus as weather permits, The candidates linvo boon cut down to twenty. Four romaln tor tho position of catcher: Charles Blattery, 1IKH. Michael Kellcy. 11X10, of lust year's team : Paul Boliiu, 'nil. who was 11 substitute on last year's 'vaislty and who is a good all-round man. and P.dwnnl Joyco, 101)1, of Inst year's invincible team. Hlattery entered Inst fall, nnd lna very proinlslnc mini. John Mullen. lIHKJ. tho left-hand tv.irler of lust season; Charles MoKenua, 11)01, who lias good speed and control; Charles Tlerney. 1IKI1, who was a valuable mini not Ii ns batsman nnd pitcher, und Mntirico J. G'linrmaii, llXKi, aro tint candidates for tlio pltoher'n box, Philip B, Ilollly. llMIO. who played llrst base successfully last amnion, will in nil probability hold down that poxition this hpnson, alidt'apt Prank Mur jihv. 1100. will again cover the second base, Murphy Is 11 sure Holder anil 11 heavy hitter. Third base will bo looked after by Edward l.nln, lltiit. Lnvln, who entered last (all, pin) tul on thn Holy Cross Collogo team for two seasons, ilo In a good basoruiiiiornnda heavy nltter. Jc-inph Tobln, 'Bit, and Jumox Cassldy, IHO-'. aru both working hard Id capture) tho position of sliorlstop. Tobln Played mi the team Inst senaou. Cntsldylsa now man and linn shown up well In practice. Pnr thu field positions there Is plenty of good material. Including Charles Wudo, HUM), who pliiyed right Hold hist season and uho was one of tho heaviest iilttorson tho tivim; John MoAIIUter. '00, who Is i sura jlidder and who phiied on tho Holy Cross team last bi-fiBon: lidward Jlllchell, 1IM)'J, of Inst, year's enusolldatud tenm; John O Mcdnwqn, rHli; David Donovan, 1(MIJ, and Walter Me Kminn. IK). , . . Thu season promises lo be the moat success, fill In )oars. Manager A. .1. McPartlaud has announced thp following schedule; March 211, Seton Hall College, at Fnrdhsiu; April r, st, 1'etcr'J Colh g of JersevOitv, at Foidlisnii 8, Princeton, at Prlucoloii; J2. Vale Law hclmol at Fordhaui; in. Lehleh tTnhersltr, at IYird ham: ID, Trinity, at l'urdhamj 21. Hartard, at Polo Orounds; 52, Boston College, at Ford ham, 20, Holy Cross College, at Worcester May ,1, Oiluinhis, at Foidham; 4, S'. John's Oillo.-o of Annapolis, at I'ordliaini tl, OjIsIo tlulM-rsliy, at l'ordhami 1 1, HolyCroas Colleite, at Fordham; 12, Weslryau, at Fonlham; 18, Ijifayi tte, at Biston; 17, Kow York University. ( Fordlisun 20. Lirayette.ai Foidhain; 2, Van York I'nlvcisity, at Ohio Field; 37, Frunsyltanla Slate College, st roidhami 80. . Mauhattaii College, at Jasper Flcldi 81. Marylaml Buhcivltr, at Fordliam: June S.Sston Hall, at South Orsnaei , University of Toronto, at 1'nrJhami H), Maiib.lUn College, at Fordham. Gnmosnrepetidiiig with Coriicllnud the Now ..York A- 0. i- v A. aimiimrtiisaiiiiTisaaittMiBBssaViBiEsiiaiia isiils,,iMWfiY'lN hoWlihg. pnr .Council JTns rirst Prise In the IorM Arcanum Tourney. Although ths Naw Tork Royal Arcanum League tournament will hat fot more wiek. ths Interest In the competition is practically at an end, as ths Our Council team hat azaln carried off first prlte. Ths other rrobable prlra winners, howster, are closely, bttnehtd. the (our leaders In tha Wholesale Drug Trade Association tournament are separated by only one game from each other. Rscords follow: KOltn SIDK TOtlBKiltXKT. ttipKi , Idih Club: Won.Lo$t.ScartA Clubl. Won.teil.Sart. Ofrard in a onsAul.lci'tlf.ts 0 844 Ht. Mary's., IB 0 87n Melrose,.,. 8 IB 820 l.tnnoln.. 13 8 8(11 Cromwell 1 8 IB 7P0 Morris..,,. ,11 7 esa'oromwslia O 21 727 tWCUC SiU XATlOXAb TOUSXAUXKT, Gcrroanla. 11 3 001 ItncleSam. fl S S81 Oriental. ...11 B P80 Welt Shore. 4 fl 838 Goldenltod 0 3 097 Howard.,,, B U 8B3 Clio W. .10 4 B4? Lafayette.. 4 II 7B8 O.Kcrtlco.. 8 B usi Vanda.,,... B 7 810 Police Has. 0 B 8B4 Rosedals.,. a u ra Rlvcrdalo . (I Q ti01,St.Oeorg 1 10 81 Fidelia..,,. U el Hfit MEW TOtlx ItOTAL ARCiSOal IXkOXin, Our.... .'.. Ill 1 PDA Celtic 7 ft 833 Lenox IB 3 IUB Manhattan. B 12 833 Citizens. ..IB 3 113(1 Colonial.... 0 10 860 New York.. 14 t 037 Irving .... B 11 841 Colfax.,, ,13 B 024 United Ht's. 4 14 803 Yonkers.. 14 (1 U3o Stanley.. . 4 14 834 Amerjcns...12 8 HOI Ogelen . , S 13 848 Mornl'gs'e.iu (I 033 pa Vlnne,, 3 18 733 F.mpirtCltyll 7 BBO Defenaam . a 13 887 Harlem ... 8 n nil Knlck'b'k'r 1 13 738 Samaritan .7 v 853 , DROOKLYX ROVA1. AKCAXUU I.EAOtT. (lllbcrt ....21 3 0H8 Brooklyn 12 12 833 Kast N. Y 21 8 877 W'n Irvlng.ll 11 BBS DeW.Cl't'n.30 4 P47 Ds Forest . 13 8(10 DeLonu 20 4 041 DiirneiAe.. 10 1(1 8(10 l'hilad'p's..20 4 024 Welcome... n lfi Hill Fern 18 (I 012 lro Patrta . 8 14 87fl lledford ...IB il 800 Oen. F'fm 8 id 824 LeHerts..,.in ii oort Unshwlck . 7 is bbi) O'n wealth. IB 0 871) Palm ... (1 20 781 Ft. Greene, 14 8 KSII llreroort... 4 18 700 J. F. Price 14 13 8l Fraternity.. 1 20 7dil Fulton . 10 11 P08 Adirondack, t 20 7B7 Alert, IB 11 898 Oxford. ,. 4 20 73(1 L'nglala'd.iaSia 840 Naasan ...3 21 70S bank extaxa' league. Anier.F.i.rI13 a BSO J.P.M.Ai Co. 8 7 83B Chase Kat.. 10 a 8S8M.iT.Nat. 4 8 833 Im.fcT.Nat.10 2 S.IH.Hamllton .4 8 770 Manh'n Co, 11 3 SlU'Soabosrd N 4 8 723 Natll. Itcp'lO 4 813 Hanover N. 0 7 710 tl.S.SttbT. 7 fi 880 M'ch'a Nat. 3 I) 8S7 Mt. Morris. 8 0 SfiSiKn'bN.&K. 8 0 BUI Chemical N 8 n SOO Com Ex.., 2 10 77fl Nat. Park,. C B KOdlL'b'gT&Co 2 10 74U LlTnoaaAruERs' toubkamekt. M..Rbl!ng17 3 481 S.-Higglns..lO 10 408 Hrown-Dsl7 8 4SH Itossbach-ItlO 10 400 Nowick-D..10 B 441 Folnd-ltuat. 7 II 841 Kroncr-H'nlB 7 420 O'h'r-Helde 4 in B74 L.-8n)der..lO 0 B77 Jilllt-B'loch. II 17 OHO Wllsou-It,..l2 8 404 Oregor-Or'l 8 17 341 Arnold-ll'r.ll 0 002 Jaoobs-K'x. 2 18 B23 ABcnmooEsAH trsmx txAeitm. riyolsl.. id 0 0U2 Cathedral... 7 0 Sin Spalding 1 18 3 024 Harlem 0.0.(1 8 Bin Kt. Mary 'a. 13 4 8d0 Loyola 2 ...B il 801 Sualding2.ll r, 882 St. Aguea....4 12 SB7 HolyO'sW. 0 7 808 Bt. Monies, 1.4 13 780 C'mbusO.O 8 8 7BH St, Monica 2.0 14 703 HolyC'sL. 7 0 e)x8 WHOLESALE DltUO TUAnE ASSOCIATION. Oolg'e&Co.20 (1 833 B A:Johnson12 14 834 N.LcadCo.10 7 BtlOlW, T.t Co.,13 14 813 1, D. & Co.lH 8 838 a. B. k Co. O 23 7811 DodgoftO.17 II 87(1 PowerstW. 4 24 704 HAV.lt. & B.1B IB 8Sfi! ABLINQTOX HALL (BBOOELTN) WOMXIt'S TOUSNAUENT. Monarch 1.10 0 728 Cnl'nib'nl. 4 4 677 Senate. it 0 8S Parllm't'y . 4 4 823 Monarch 2. 7 3 (108 Columh'n 3 3 V 621 rmtorUnsl (I 3 BUS Defender... 2 8 503 Arlington . B 3 047 Ipdep'd'tS. 3 8 BOS Bedford..,. B fi 1182 VuterUns2 1 0 404 Indop'd'tl. 6 6 038 BDOOXLTN WOUEN'S DOWLINO LEAOUK. Monarch. . n 288 Alert 4 6 3 no Echo .. 7 3 206 Iirooklyn ,. 3 B 210 Carletan .. II 4 SilS Mllfori.. 8 7 280 flnEnlght. 0 6 2oil Kismet 1 7 28B Monogram. 4 4 280 LOSO ISLAND A. Or C. C CLASS A. BitshwIckWlO 2 024 Nassau W.. 7 8 800 Orient W. .10 B U7iiKlnuaCo.W 5 7 800 l'equod W. o (I 88S llr'kl'n B.C. 7 11 013 Logan W. S 7 022jsT!)'k'n W. 1 11 803 class n. Pioneer W 13 2 80B (Ir.N. Y. W. o o 812 Tam'o'a W.K) 2 884 Car1! Pk. W. 6 10 H14 Par'm'utW.ll 4 841 Pierce W .. 2 10 831 Wraab'gW. 8 7 822 Indian O... 2 13 708 TWENTY-SIXTH WARD TCSINAMEICT. Manhattan. 87 0 SOOiVtn Slclen.Se) 20 007 2llth Ward. 311 12 1,021 Eelipae 23 2(1 808 Aunex . .. 27 13 1,002 Atlantic. . .21 20 801 Uooden'gh.28 18 USOiBelmunt. .,17 2B 003 Parkway . 28 10 07B YellowKld.lS 28 uui Fxicentrlc. .26 111 8(14 Olonmore.,12 28 880 Homestead 21 20 002iActlve. ,...12 84 880 Star. .. . 21 21 OlulElmoro.... 7 3S 785 IinOOILVN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT. Manhattan. 1 3 1 0,11 At wood ... 0 a 844 Apollo ... .11 8 1017 Premier..., B 7 020 Templetou.lO 4 031 Uelrldere. . B 0 881 Prosperity. 0 O 007 Dim'tKnow r 0 847 Annex 9 B 804 Concordia.. 4 10 870 Wllldo . 7 7 1101 Cordtalla. . 3 11 880 Standard... 7 7 881 Night Owl.. 2 IU 803 Parkway. . 0 0 800 XIKOS COITNTT TOURNAMENT. C0UPLETEU. Tcmnletnn.12 a 1C03LD.E 7 7 880 Apollo 11 3 04 Anchor .... 7 7 873 Adelphl. 11 3 ooalnarueht.... 0 0 8T,li Proaperltv.io 4 032 Might Owl,, 4 Ml 830 Homeste'd. 8 (I 882 huntlngt'n 8 11 817 T.B. C ... 8 (I 847 Don't Kn'W 3 11 820 bcuate . . 7 7 U08 Mars 2 12 84U Leonard 7 7 880 CABRUTUERS THREE-MEN TOURNAMENT. Met'pollt'nU (1 BOrtfArcanum 12 12 634 Albion ...12 4 B87 Orient W 14 18 mid PlnKntght.14 in B74!sonth Paw.12 10 568 lteinecke. ,1B 13 602Echo 8 12 6d0 Manhattan.13 11 032 Arlington 8 13 BSD Monarch. ..17 IB B7B!B'ahwlckW. II 10 015 r-ATERSON TOURNAMENT. Hclella .31 18 000'Defender...23 21 1138 Kxcelsior 31 13 87vlMadlson. 18 2U 850 AcmoNo.2.30 14 1172 St. Agnes ..10 20 858 A.AH.No.2.80 14 8U8,A.: U.No.3 14 30 780 A.all.No.l.UH 10 U40 Totowa .1(1 84 780 Institute.. 20 18 SUUITblatlo... . 7 87 832 NEWARK TOURNAMEKT CLASS A. Montio'ry 13 2 024Or. Ljo'm. 4 8 87B Bjrkeloy. .11 4 002 Alpha A.... 4 11 872 Oennanla 7 6 imoIF.1. Lyc'ni.. 3 12 870 ('LABS n. Monitor.. (I 3 8P8 Mercury. r, 3 807 Prospect 0 2 8741 Alpha 4 4 830 Montgo'ry. B 3 8Bt Crescent.. .3 il sol All Down.. ..5 3 eiBiCllliton 1 7 7I0 rSSEX COUNTV TOURNAMENT. America A-7 o oil Standard A,. 3 s Br, 3 lvqultable A.B o OHiDewey 3 7 bOH American. 8 1 871 Passaic. . .2 2 'no PostOJBce. .4 2 03i Twice Ten.. .3 4 781 Ciuuiiinon ..4 8 700, Union 1 B 701 ElHltabloB.B U 017 T. V."V. A 1 8 741 T. V. V. II. as a 8(11 Staudanl U 0 2 783 Imperial ,.a 8 023l MORRIS ANU ESSEX LEAflUE. Itnseville 31 8 Hil2IFirst Ward.22 20 881 AMIumou 24 IB 007 Union . 18 24 034 Northern 23 111 l.Otu'Atalanla. ,13 20 ikki ltiersido ..28 10 044 Bo. Orange.ll HI 840 CENTRAL NEW tttulSX LEAOtlE. Itosellc . .26 11 VOliWestueld 18 18 01B Park.... 23 14 poft N. J. A. O..KI 20 014 Elhabith 10 14 IHI.Cranford 0 30 811 Nenark B.17 10 or.BI SCnUIIlUN ATHLETIC LEAOUE (COMI'LETm), Itoscvllle 34 11 073Newark. ,13 33 801 )liversido,.32 13 InUllMiimiult. .,10 83 0U2 bo. Orauge.'JJ 22 OSBl HUDSON COUNTY TROLLEY LEAOUE. New'rkllay.lH o U32IN. J. II, 0 . II 10 8hB JerseyC.ty.17 10 H2lN,J.A. C 0 18 821 Uayouue .111 11 Bur. I J.EW JERSEY INTERCITY I.tiOUF. CHoW. ,11 1 021 Peerless r, 7 ssii liljmpla.. 13 .1 iihh TurnerCy. B 7 807 Oermanla u u UBiiiNeptmie. .1 0 816 Bar'noF.O. 4 a HflBiIlayoniio 3 lo 833 HUDSON COUNTY TOURNAMFNT. Niautle W 4 1 403 Dooll t 0 2 3 3 A71 Catl.ollc l 1 3 35(1 lloolittlo 1 .2 4 tiro Falm niints.4 2 ,18l!8t MIM'sC.l 4 887 N.J. B.C. ..'i 2 ;i83 Cllmou... 1 4 373 Cou'io4;Co.3 3 377( The Auuex, Atwood and Oordialla teams played a liostponed aerlea of eamea in tho Iirooklyn national tournament yesterday artemoon. The scores; FIRST IIAMK. Annex A, Kelfer. 101: Cook, 150; Dierraph, Klil; Finloy, 142: O. lielfer. 143. Total. 7n8. Mttood-tt. Daley, NIB; J. Daley.il.Hi Bailey, 112; Schuoll, (15; 'Ihynr.ldl, Total, 714. l( ei tin oivi. Atwrmil-tl, Daley, 174: Bailey, 138; J, Daley, suit B.'hnell, 111. Tlime, lot. Total, 838. Cordtalla -tteininuor, HI8, hiiliu, I1U; Zebner, 100, (i, Matho a, lili; hamiuuky, 2.','l, Total, 831. Tiiiun GiMr. Ojrdlalla-Ste.'nlnger. 148; Knhn, IBii Zehner. Kt'li O. Mathels, UI7: Kaminskv, 170. Total, hu; Annex K. Kelfer, 178; Cook, H81 D.icraph, 150; Iiuley, 150,0, Keller. 'J3l. Total. 85 1. Saturday night's games in tie lithographers' tour nament, at the Arcade alleys, resulted as rollowsi l'irjt Hjrlea-First gaine-Nowlek. l(IO lUriuagfii, lliS. Total. 363. MaUacher, 102; Wiling. 187, To tal, .110. becoud game Nowiok, 131; Ilormageu. Kir.. Total, 3ue, MalMthcr, 31i: Lbllug, 100, To! tal, 413. See end Series IP st tranie Julu, mil Schnerh.ch, 11(1. Total, 1168, Nunick, 100, Iljriuaieu, lol, To tal, UHU. Second game Julg, If.Si hrhnerlueh, 1.V1, 'loiul.au, Aoi(f, ITPiDorniauin. 3iu. Total, 3o, Ttilrit,rles-F,rat gama jlulzacher, 2'.'4; l'.ollng, 207, Total. 431. Julg. uui Schiieelocli. 135. 'fu! tal, 2rtl. broiigd gsme-Malracher, ll.il; piling, vol, Total, 331. Julg, 113; Scneeloch, I3f. Total 2.MI. Fourth Series llrst game Wilson, 147; Restle, 210 Total, 1147. Julg, 1221 Rchueehich, 141, To, tal, 2U.I. hvcond iiaine WiUnn, lO'J; ltetr, 1115, Tnul. 38T. Julg. 1(18; Schneeloih, llli, Total, 281 Flfih Herlis nrst uaaie-Julg, IBO: Bchuooloeh, 02, lutal, 248. Ilbiimw, 1 n t lioasiiacn, ion, lnlnl, ,'lilj. Second kiiid Julir. 101; Bo.inerjch, 113, Total, 377. Ilhiuun, 101, llosslaeh, lot). Total, 351, Sixth Seller First gams Wilson, IMP, Itestle. 101. Total. ,l',7, llhluow 148; llobich, 157. To tal. 30V. Second gauie-Wileiui, lmi; liesile, 2110, Toial, ami, ItUnow, IBl; Ilossbacb, 17B, Tutsi, llnvillliK (lliliiea Tn-Nlglit. InUratsle League-Buffalo y, Brooklyn, at Uuf, Drsoji'j'n Itoyal Attanam League-Oxford Council, If any man who smokes : 'H cigars will ' 'keep tab" ' 'H of the number of half- r iH smoked 10, 15 and 20 cent cigars he throws ; H away in one day he ' r will realize why the BETWEEN I THE ACTS 1 Little Cigars :fl lassssssssl are made, and will un- j derstand why they are j! M so popular. 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J Lcnz Island Council anil Adirondack Council, at I i! asssB Traluor'a alleya. i (f.SH New York lloyal Acannm Lrsgne Lenox Council. 1 1 tVfsH Irving Council and De Vlnne Council, at the Tennis 1 1 9sbbbbbb1 Club alleys. J (sjisbH Arcade Spartan is. West Shore, at tho Arcada -Mr lists! llarlem League Central. West Harlem and Behi- I ' sbbbbbbbI derc. at Tlium Si Kahlsilmf's alleys. f iHH Arlington Katlonal-IIertnr, Tough Rider and J . tssBBBBBsl Cannon, at the Arliiigtou llall alleys. Jt iM North Hide Leairue Oerard, Chippewa and Lin- i lH coin, at tho North Sldo Palaco alleys. I" iaH Yorkillle Ijeaguo Irerale'r, Iloulcvard anil Sup- f tafH penknochen, at tho Village Club allera. t faH Uncle Bam National St. Oeorge, Ooldcn Rod and f) IJH Ilnsedale. at I'raenkle's alleys. 1: ssssH Oarriithors Three-Men Toam Tournament-Metro- 8 ) polltanis. Pin Kuhrht. at the Elephaut Club allcvs. K FB Associated CyclinuOlubs of Lon Island, ClaaaU V iiM Pierce WhneliueiM a. Tamaiua Wheelmen, at Poter- ttaliiB son's alleys. , I tl'asaaB Twentytlith Ward-Star, Uomestcad aud Llmore, f fH atllmla'salless. , , . l! KSH B,aex County Standard A. Turn Vereln A and ITfH Union, at Montgomery's alleys. $ esIbbbbH Htaten Island Amateur Leaano Imperial, Statea fiilB Island and American, at West New Ilriuhtou. 5 iLH Ilnskotlmll. AtlhoTown Hall, New Itnchclle, Faturday nlght.tha LlH Oraco Chapel ne defeated Iho Turks of New Ilo- S I'JjH chelle in a clofo and eieitlng game. The Oraco ff Hal Chapel boys managed to score one point in the Ant H Vt half, while the Turks tcored ucthlng. In the last t IH lulfjtlicy scored llvo more, making tho final scoro lM r too In their fa or, ij ! TwogamoswcreplaycdatthcaraceChapelgymna- ) slum Fatuntsy night. Tlio lint game was botween tha g II H (trace Chapel llmwnlcs and the St. Thomaa ate. Tha ff iH former won by a Hcore of S4 to it. Iu the sicoml jrlaaaaV game Oraco Chapel hi com! team defeated the Al- I tfcaH llanco A. O. by a scoro of IHto7. ...,,.. V tslH Tho Fourth heparate Company defeated the Ilugue- r f,M not tire of New llochellMu a ono-Mtlr.t gainoat th ) H slaB former's gymnasium at Yonkcis Baturday nlnht by & i w H score of 2d to A. At Hie same place the Liberty lit a 11 f, &,,, of cmkcrs defeated the I'nlon Clull of this illy by a l, Wi H score of 12til. . , i i-i H Nrwnitmi. March IS. Tho Twenty-third Street j , Q Y. M. C. A. baiketball li-am, in crippled condtt on, Ij it jH played last uiirht the 10.1th So arats Company in ths , if-yjB armory hero, beforo iirobablr the la rest crown that 4 If j H ever witnessed a basketball camn there. It waa a 9, iitB hustling contest from start to finish, and iho New -i' ri' !&,,, Yorkers on by the srure of HI to . "Candy V. fifaaaaV Shields plijed In the second half with tho uniting j iffH team. iliallla .Siiorlfimaii'fl iSooCu. , MM - " - -- -- ; M j&b Ono Standard lllH JmKtSmi& of Duality In ' !)! gpggilCTL Athlotfc Goods , 1H Christy B ' Adjustable Saddle 1 I The latest nriz ai?s w- IH The Christy Saddle has the in- t 4 H dorsement or 5,000 physicians. ii jS jH If a dealer linen not mrry Si,,1i;na' fr jjH iitltli'td' jiwi.l hi tl x'k rseti'l jiv.ir rft'Jio 'ifJilH ' nnd aililr t'i i ttni lil. tnnt for tt f 4H1H A. (I. NiijlJiiiK (V liioj., . ,Sijdlii3-i)iiir(ll fo., '' IH 13H-1SO NaaaauSt. I i'li.aa ,41i Bt. ''11 lUricH. rrofCfUt, t'LTiucr, Union, punier And l fH Oililuml fH :oxo-srox-3E3e& m below cust to inanuf.iiriiie. All of our cnurmous ' ' iH stockof 'I'D lllcirlis. Huuilrles HUil'llrvs mutt b ' ! aohi. i ' ( hTAitit uiir.Ki ',, i vM im rr.r 'j.-iii ;ir. i ! jB Crescent f, orient ' ii $1,511 l'KH WKKIC. mJ I HERMES CYCLE CO., M 1H1 laciliril A V,, Near llilh si. ; (IB HI UHUUNAMCU A V., Near 12th st, i3 All i,ew, sll.'l.t imi'Tfi'i lions, b'lt aearas good, Ij ii JaH im, let itualK tft.VIH III K .Nu ton, Jll.73 1 Jt )? fM lteual,al IPIM 1-1 iiual.tj HartfoM lifts, (tj.llfi ' M H I ha-, iliiilmiiaii, Kangiru .(loodyear, Ac., slaunli. M ! Urn), Jlargalnsinllidulra, 0 to :-1, uU niske. I S iB WILLISaW OICYCLE CO., J&Lffla ( M ) i IB