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F j, , ., THE guy 'THURSDAY, MAY 4, '1899. ' I:; ': BROOKLYNS WIN ANOTHER. B i: . H ' ' rir: three out ov four games H f FUM TfK IVJSHrSOTU.SS. IB ' H Ilnnlnn's Men Still Tinl irllli ChlrnsnXrvr j Turks Itiaten liytlin rlillntlclphlna- litis- HflH M ton llefenta llnlttuiiiro Asnln -St, I.otils M Outplays Oiirlnnnll - lMttabnrc Wins. fl Tlio llrooklyns cnpturoil nnotlisrifiiir.ii from fl y i the WnaliinalonH yesterday, tliorcliy making H fi i thren victories nut of four ctinios pluyed with fl . j Irwin's team. Hnnlon's men nrn atlll tied M ' with tlio Clilcncoi, wlm fciMtcd nn oin of tlutt H f J' Clovclnnrt pie. Tlin l'lillailolphlnsdefoHtt'd tlio m New Ynrks nr.d niiiniitfpil tu keep nliead of J i Brooklyn and ('IiI'mko hv n narrow rati ruin. Hj ji JjAsiou licat llaltlmoro iikiiIii In a "Ioo camo M Yt ani1 lW',el the OneltinatK who wore einlly H fjj , disposed of by the Ht I.intli lendurft I'lttaiiurK B j" I whipped Louisville and approached to within Hj ) ) ptrlklnB distance of the New Yorks. Thtresults: H r ' j Hiiladelphla, 7. New Vork. :i. flflj j" , j Brooklyn, 2; Washington, 1. (j j Ilimtnn, 4, Daltlmora, 3. V K Chlcseo, 7s OletrUnd, 4. f-j-1, Pittsburg. 7. Iuisvllle, fl. I (', i Bi Lou. i, , Cincinnati, 1. J jK, inf. tiKi oni). LVH it 'r BBH J Ctu". iron. Am'. Oof. ' lull' M'ott. Anlf. (Vol. flflfl I Bt. Louis It n .TDM Battltnnrn h h Mm Bflfli I I'hllailalp'a I 1 I. .Uhh l.iiiieMllo . 7 H ,41m Bflfli i Brooklyn I" 1'.". New Ynrk fi li ,.T,7 l C'Mca.-o IU it '12.'. Flushing 4 l .:tnn flflfl a ltuttnn. li oii:i.W.iehltiKt'n 1J .2Mi flflflh 8 Cincinnati . 7 n .chn'cIci eland ft in .231 J ft I'ltll.APKI.l'HIi, 7; NEW TORE. .1. Hj jV Tltrhar KIsIiaI of the Columbia Unlvernlty H U team rocolred n trial with the New Yorks G ( aualnst the l'hlladelphlai nt thn Polo Grounds H 7 yesterday and, all thine? considered, he did M a ' excollent work, l'lshel had pitched aualnst B j aeveial I.eneue tcums before over at Wee- Jj H f huwken on Htmdays under tlio namn of lj "Foster," and hud shown up so well that Man- j BKorllav concluded to try him out. Bairlnc Hi J two Innlncs, in which the ("olumliln hoy lacked Hi 3 i Iteaillness, he had the his Quaker batsmen Hv ,2 j bro.iklnB their backs. Grady caucht him in J tho first two Innlnus, but cae way to Warner, BJ , whoconcheil the ynuue man with discretion BBV j ) ' and care. I'isliel did not receive the best sun- j i t port, nnd the New Yorks nlso failed to BBfl I hit with men on nates The thlnxs were BBa , alone dlscnuiacliiB. hut tho culleelati kept at BBl SJ "I hU task pmckily thrntiehout With the excep- , X tlou of the seroud and ninth Inulnies, the Mill- 9 adelphias succeeded in niakini; only three lilts BBb b Flsliel struck out l mon. Ineludlhir thn Kn-nt BBl'Jl 5 Jjajoio. Ho eaH six bates on lip. I Id two of BBl m ! ' Which were turned Into runs, nnd alio forced a BBbiB ,n"!' home by liittlnu- n batsman Alter the BBaVffi ' I; came Manager Day was wmHI pleased with BBb C Flsliel's poUormance that ho determined to BBal I ' ' '"" n'm at '"'e 1'ishel will eraduutu from BBl 9 '. Columbia uet month and will thou soon the B ' second Wehtern trip with the local I.easuers. BBat 1 I Tho New orks were deprived of runs In two BBl H I innincs In lucky fnshlon. With Doyle and I 1 . O'llrien holdliu; socond and Urst bases ru- BBa!il ' i gpoctlvely in the sixth, Haitman sent n fly to BBi'l TliomnH. Dnvlelelt his lm"e befote Thotnns I I caucht thn ball In deup centre and was de- BBal clarcd out liv Assistant Umpire McDonald BBb1! He could hao made third easily if ho hud ' traltcd for the out and could also hare scored BBhB i on Foster's Ioiik Hv to Dolehanty In the BBil I eishth Warner and Gleasnti reached third and BBII i !' ppcoml lespin tiely. with one out. Pitcher BBM llllold was up In the air when O'Brien came to BBW I bnt, but, nctini; upon the cool-heailed advice j j U of Delehnnty, lie purposely save four halls to BBH ! v New York's left fielder. Then Ilartmau lilt to BBB ' ! Cross, and a fast double play shut off the BBH I ' would-be tun makers BBH li I Tho rhllndelpldas kiekeil hard oor one de- ft clslon. and "cut m urns to shake their lists BBH Itwnsallesed by them that Warner hiddCrosi's BBH arm in tlie llfth, tlnreliy preventliifr tho Utter BBH ' from completing n double play Hoth Kmslio BH nnl McDonald refused to yield to such an ar- BBH sument nnn th"te was wnrforsovetal minutei. , Two men were nut in l'hilailelphla's second BBH I 1 Innlus wlien Fishel uave bases on balls to BBB I Cross, Fifleld nnd Cooleyin ipilck succession BBB I Then Thomas and Delehantv made hits which BBB t I "pnt a" three runners home An error by HHbI S Gleason wns icsponslblo for the visitors' run I In the third I The New Ynrks made their only runs, three HHbI i in nil, in the lllth, on hits by Foster, l'lshel nnd HHbI i I Warner, a base on balls, n wild throw by Cross HHbI 9 nm' a frce. The entire rhllndehihla team HHb! went to the bat in the ninth and clinched the HHbI Rome with threo more runs. Cooloy's base on HH ,' bails nnd steal, nn nut. hits by Delehantv, HHv . jjijole and Flick, Wnrnor's imor throw, n buso HHb! I " balls and a hit batsman did the business. Ha ' The score: HHb xfwiors. riiiLAUiLrnu. e tl ii. u. to a f n. n ro. A. E. I 1 Tnnltrfn.cf. t o o n o Cooler, lh 3 a 8 n o . Orady.r... Onto fiTiimiiHd.cf.il 1 a O o fl Waruer. o .0 1 r. I I Iiplehanty.lfl 2 3 0 0 I Oleanon, 2b. o 3 3 a 1 I alnir, 2h 1 1 6 r n H Doric lb O O 13 1 O l"lirk. rf I 1 1 O 0 H O'Brien, If O 1 0 o o I Kinlrr. 3b n o 8 o o H Jlarlman.ab o o l r t DuucUn, c o o 3 3 o f, roittT.rf. ... 1 110 O Cm, . 113 3 1 HH Wilaon.KS 13 4 3 0 Flticlit, p .10 0 4 11 HHI I Fli'nl, P 0112 0 HJ , "J. Dai l) (l 0 o ill Totala. 7 8 37 14 1 H Total!. a 8 2714 .1 Bflj "l!Mtiil for I'i'liel in the ninth inning. BH f Phllailelpliia o 3 1 0 n o 0 0 R-7 j "' Kav York 0 o o (i 8 0 O 0 03 BH ? Two-baso hit-niiaoii Racrini'e lilt Doyle. HH Btnlrn baps- c'nolrj , ivlohnnty, I.ajntp, Oifavnu. HH First baan on error -l'hiU'MpliU 3. Firatbaaaon HH I balls-Off Fitlid.l. it oil FIkIisI, fl Struck niit-D) HH Flflelil, 1; by Flahfl, ii Hit by Htehnr-lly FisIipI, ; 3, Lett en baAt'R Npw Vnrk, ti, l'ltiUdrlphla. 10, i lontilo lilays Thomas, I i it M and Jvnler. baloin and Coolev. Cros, l.ajiao ami Tiiilry, Wild pitch - FmUI. linn 'JhoiirKsnd tr, niinutra. Vmpirea H Emtllr ami Molionald. Attcmlaiirn- 6no nnooKi.TN", 2: WAMitiMiroN. 1 HI ft. WASitiNfiTON, May II. The thermometer took Is; a sudden dnnnshoot this afternoon, nnd HB B" when Gatlney cae the cue for the llrst intilni; BB V .1 nrazor-edued wind swept oerthe ilold. blench- BB l" ers nnd stand and chllli'il the spectators to the BB ! '' marrow. The fact (tint tho batsmen faced the BH F JI wind may account for the comparatively few BB e B hits and small scores. Dtinkln nnd Kennedy, i however, inieeted the highest piessure of Bh r steam Into tlieitiall, and the sphere shot up B' ft ' ' he idato with llusie-llke spoed from Bb ' the winss of the cnnnry-haiied Hill and Bb ? '' the stalwart Dunkle It was Dunkle's , t , second came us n .senator, lie depended Bar li ' ohietly on speed nnd n nnick-hreakinc "'uro BI t !'n(' held the visitors down to six lilts, includ- f, f rv Inc two-bucirers by Tom Daly and .toe Kolley. L Kennedy was hit for four slnsles, suutterod Bl throusli as mnnylnnlncs The two hits cred- f i ' Ited to Gettmnn were scratch lulleld shots. Bl f-- ' lioth Kcnnedv and Dunkle pitched efTcotUely Bf.' (f when th" bases were occupied Dunkle, how- B ', over, failed to baffle tho lilustS Diihlen. wlioso ;i i lilts In tho tlrst and sevetitli drove home the , 5 visitors' only tuns. In the tlmt, with two out. I , Kolley hit to rlcht for two bases nnd scored , if on Dahlen's sinirle to left. In this innlus i it ' the locals recorded their only run. Gettmnn J 4 beatlne out a bounder to Kennedy, runnlns i j tosecond on Hill's wild throwand scotlnson two outs. ThoSuporliaswonoutlnthe seventh 'A on Heeler's base on bslls and steal und Duh- St. ", Ten's clear, sinclo to left. Pitcher Klllen Is ne- 4 " BotlatlnK with Mnnaser llanlon as well as with t k , thelloston Glub.nndwlllsiKii wlththeelulithat f W j offers tho larsest salary. Outtlelder Jiminv i I fslaitln Is laid up with a bad cold, hut will be in j i V thcKamnin n few dios. To-dav's Kame was , i called nt the end of the elshth on account of i J cold and darkness. The score: ' i R. u ro. a. tv b ii. po a i. ' f nettman, rf 1300 oCafj. ,ih o 11 11 a 1 Mercer. If O 11 3 o o Kec b.r. rf I 1 1 o o , f Camitly.ab o n 11 3 OKillej. If 1 1 3 o o ! a r llillen.aa 0 1 3 a o Dahlrll, o 2 11 S 1 f 1 i'reffnian, rf o n 3 11 1 Aiulriimna f.o 0100 p '' l)avla. Hi o i 7 o o MrOann, IliO o 14 1 n t V IMrdulrr. ( 0 1 h 1 o iiali, 3b. 11 1 1 r, o Uunkle, p. o 11 i) 3 i smith, c 11 o .1 1 1 3j Fadden. 2b 0 o a a 11 ranell.c 11 11 11 o o B V - Ktiini'dy, p o 1 20 ; Totala . . 1 4 24 1 1 1 - - in i Ti tals 2 1124 15 4 ffi, ' WaahlnKton.. I 11 11 o o 11 0 0-1 Y jfc. t Brooklyn .. 1 11 o 0 11 11 1 u2 ft h First baaa on ermrn -Hn kl 11, 2 Left i.n ban Jv WaahiUBteii, 11, U11 iklii. 11. I'irst baaa on halls , 1, i Off Dunkle, 6; off Krnni'dv. 2. htrnck nut lly S h i Dunkle, 4. by Kuineily 2. Twu-bani hitr-Kclloy, I " Daly. Stolen !! (.1111.au ..'., Ilul. n, l'siidin. J. Kreler. Dahleii. Hit hy pitcher lly Dunkle. I. Fin- f llrea OaflDey and Vinlreni. Tune 3 limns, V SOSTOV, 4 nLTIMURr , a. f I IULiiMoKr. May II. -Mairenn'n " errors let in tha ; 1' ' two nitia that t ek tlm vli'tmy truiii tlie Oriolea and I Save it to tin. Host ilia to .lay. H ilu pitchers were in y mie fettlu anil theflchlin,:, especially of the Bostons, it vaa brilliant. The ami e 8 j. ' SAI.TIVnlll. 1 BOSTON. ,1 ' .. 11. H. 10. a. r. b n.po. a. k. y UcOraw, lb 3 1 11 n nsiahl.rf 1 I 4 o 11 I ( Holmes, It 1 1 11 11 1 Tenuey, lb.l 2 In o 0 41 ', Brodle. rf 11 1 1 0 ul.oin:. s o o 1 ft o W blieckard.rf.O a a o o Collins, ah 11110 a. ft 'Ilrien.3h u 11 2 1 o Dnny. If. 1 o 1 11 o I J, 1 y Ichllire.llKI olll O OI.nno.2b O 1 2 6 II f i. , Mac 1 " I o 7 2 htittenl, rf O n 1 11 o ( t ' Itnblnuin, 1 o o I o nClaike, c 0 0 is o 11 l V f r Uciilnulty.pO 0 1 4 u Hnkiuaii,p..i) 0300 I, ?' j ' Totala ii 4 27 1.-. a Totals ...45 37 11 ii f Jl " Baltimore 3 n 11 11 n 1 n 11 n a iff- l v Boston .. 0 11 o 11 1 a 0 11 0-4 ff ' i F.ral base on error Boston Left nn baars-Ualtl- si J more, :. llnatnu, .1 First baao ou balls-tm Hick- 17' ' ; ruau, a. Btmrknut B lliekiiiin,4. by alouinnlty, 1, j C TwtebasH hila llrodic, Magimn. Tenn. y. Hai riflrn M tl lilti niaflorl, B101II1. li.niijlf Plaja-O'Ilrten ami T ' ' ' Lachanie, JIajihui. o Bneu and lachanct; Lowa , j It and I.oiu. Hi. km.111. Lout: und li-iium-. Hit I y IS i ln lu-r-llt M iduullv, I. Wild iiltch-MrOiumtt. T Ilmplraa-llunt unit 1 nnnolly Tirue-1 hour and f f 40 minutes. Attendant o I,.lsi1. . 1 insHriin. 7i 1.01 isviii, 1: i, '. I'litanrnn, Mar 3. 1'itt-bum nuiio a whirlwind '.. fuiirii to-dav. SLoruik'sii runs in the ninth mnincen ' alt.i.iiB h 1 v ami Itowrruia 1, home 11111 di.vea . by ibl'rtrir aril Mct'-vrlhy and two errors t'p to f : - the inuih DowlliiE, allhouch not well support) u. f hi bl lllKbur.-uniMi to one run and four h.ts He k .a eet rued to Pa worried b) the iniaplaya In the last I ,ff lnulna and went to places. Tauuctull pltchsd an BbJ BK BBBBJ.4 aa BBBBaaVajsf.m ,,..-,;,:...... . .,, .. , .,-.,. .- Tan sams. Bill Clark was lnnrsd again, and ra ti rart In fator of Schrirar. The acore: rirrancsn, IinHTiLLl. 11. it. ro, a. r.l n. n, ro, a. a. Donovan, rf.o 020 o Clarke, If o 11 1 o o McOarthy.lf.l 2 2 I (I Hoy, cf 10 4 0 0 MiCrerrj.cf.l 3 2 0 o Daitar. rf o o 1 O o Clark, lb .0 n 7 n 1) Warmer, ah 2 4 4 1 .1 liowerman.cS 1 2 ,1 I Decker, lb 1 I 11 O o F.ly, ss .113 4 11 Illtohcy, 2b 1 I 4 3 0 Kelt, 3b I I , h ii Cllniiman.aal 10 3 2 Williams. ab.o 1 11 1 1 Kittrldee, c.o 11 ,'1 O O Tannrhlll, 11.1 o o a 11 Dowllm;, p..o 0 o 2 o tichrlver, Ib.o mo o II. Totala 11 .ill 9 6 Totals 7 R37 17 3l Two nut when winning run was scored. Pitlabura: 00001000 7 Louisville o t (i a o o 2 0 o fl Stolen base Hoy. Two-base blla Wagner i2. Three.basc hltrilniinau, Decker. Home runa llcl'rven, McCarthy. Barrlllcii htt Decker. Doublo plavs -SlcCarthy and llowerman. Belt, F.lv and Hi hrlvrr, Hltchey and Decker: 1 lineman, Itltchcy and Decker. Btruck out -By Taunahlll. m by Dow. lliik', I, First ba un balfs-(Jir Tatinthlll, 1, off Dnwlliie. 2. F.ised ball Ktttridiie, Umnlrea BurnaaiidHnillh, Attendance I, oou. Time 2 hours, t iiicaoo, 7; 1 1 rvRtvMi, 4, Cf rrri.iMi, May ,1. Clarelani played a far better fleldliiK eame than Chicago, but bunched hits made off Htlvetta save the name to Chlcaito, Attendsnce, tioo. Tho acore CLrvKLANP. CHICAGO. r. n. ro. a. r. ri, 11. ro. a. r. Dowd, cf lino o Byan, If .1 1000 Hurley, l( . I 3 1 I o linen, rf 1 1 2 o 11 Uiiinu. 2b. 0 1 1 11 o VVolv'rt'n.Obl 2 14 0 1 ross, 3b 0 3 3 4 1 Lance rf t I n n 1 L01 kbead, asii 022 uKvirlti, lb 1 1 15 1 1 Ztmmer.c 0021 11 Demont. as, 2 2 I r, n Turker. lb tl 11 IH 11 0 M C nn'k,2l o 2 I 0 1 Sullivan, rf o n 2 o 1 t'hmce, c (1 1 2 1 11 Httvutls.p 3 3 o 2 UTalor. p o II 2 H o total 4 n .'10 IU 3' Totals. 7 113011 3 Cleveland 0 0 I O 3 0 O II 0 0 -4 Ctilrauo Olol 0020 0 37 First base on errors Cleveland, I. Chlraeo, 1. Left on hasea Cleveland, 7, Chlraso, 4 Two-basa hits D)d, Stivetts, Quuili. Bvan, Green, Wolver ton. Iause. Diuble plajs-Tajlor and Everltt, lie. ninntreville anil F.verilt. Flrat base on balla Off Htlvetta, 4, off Taylor, 3. Struck out-B) Stlvetta, 3j by Taylor. 1. Sacrifice hlta Dowd, MrCormlck. Stolen bases Qulnn, Ziminer, Demontrovllla (2i. Uinplres-O'Day and Brennan. Time 1 hour and 60 minutes. ST. LOUIS, Oi CIKCrMXATI. I. CiNciNSATt, Slav 3. The St. Louia Browna played better ball than the Cincinnati iteda to-day and won without much trouble. The acore: ST. IOUIS. UKCIXKATI. r 11. 1-0. a.r. B. 11. ro, A. . Buikett. If.. 2 240 oSelbaeh.cf 0 11 2 o o McKean 1 3 3 4 1 smith. If o o 3 11 I Hehlrlck. rf 3 2 1 1 o Miller, rf o 0401 Chllds. 2b (I 1 r. 4 0 Heckley, lb 11 tl 8 O O Wallate. 3b I) 0 1 1 II Rtclnfel't, 3bl 2 S 8 1 Critrer, c 10 3 8 0 Corcoran, ss, 11 2 12 0 Tebeau, lb l 3 p o o Irwin, ab 0 13 11 Blake, cf 13 10 0 I'rltr, c 01111 Powell, p 0 0 12 o Hawley p o 1 1 a o Totala. B 1.1 37 If. 1 Totals .1 7 37 10 6 St. I.oulB 3 0 O 11 0 2 2 2 0-11 Cincinnati . . 0 0 0 1 O 11 o o O-1 Tno-baaa hlta Btainfeldt, McKean. Three-base hits-Stelnfeldt, Tebeau. siulen basea-r,itz, Held rick. Wake. HacrlHce hit Powell. Struck out Bt Haw lei. 1. First lute on I alls -On Hawley. 3: ofl Powell, 2 Hit by 1 ilehor By Hawley, 1 Left on I sees Cincinnati. 3; 8t. Louta, 7. F rst base on errors Cincinnati, 1, St. Louis, 2 Passed ball Peltr. empires Mwartwnod and Warner. Time 1 hour and 5o minutes. At t-ndanca 3,600, Atlnntlo Leosue. AT SEWARr. Newark. . ,00000000 8-n' s' 1 Hcranton. . 0020000 11 02 6 3 Batteries Coean and Boaoh; Allen and Thaokra. AT TATERSON. r. h r. Pateraon . . 3 o 3 0 0 o o 0 O-fl IS 3 Lancaster.. . .10000000 12 4 2 Batteries Bowan and Duncani SproEel sod Wente. AT VV1LKESBAI1RF. n. n. m. Wilkesbarra 00100048 8 14 o Allrntowu 0 10 0 0 0 10 02 7 1 Batteries OouldenandSmlth; Boyle and McManua. AT REAUtSO. Beadine 10008000 - h 9 4 Blchmond. 200. 14010 in 13 1 Battanes (larvln. Thatcher, Miller and Snyder, Donovan aud Steelman. Enatero League. AT SBRISOriKLD, R H. E. Spriniflald ,...0 0 10 4 10 1 1-s u 7 Toronto 2 0 0 4 O 0 0 o 08 8 Batteriea rappalan and Phelps, Kershaw and Beinis. AT WORCESTPR. r h. r. Worcester 13048311 015 17 1 Syracuse 11 o 0 o 0 o o 0 1 1 5 B Batterlrs Horton and Bransfield, McDcrmott and Williams. AT HARTrOED. r. n. x. Rochester . . O 3 1 o o 7 3 113 14 1 Hartford.. 0000100 13 8 Batteries Backerand Smlnk; Knell and Boyd, AT rROVlDESCE. Game postponed on account of cold weather and hiiih winds. Western I,ens;ue. At Detroit-Detroit, 18: Buffalo, 18. At Kansas City Kansas City, n; Minneapolla, 7, At Milwaukee Milwaukee. 13: St, Paul, 14, At Intlianapolla Indianapolis. 7; Columbus, 8. Other Games. AT HIDDLETOW9. , a. B. E. Wesleyan .. 00111004 .7 4 Manhattan o 0 o o 1 o n o 3-8 7 fl Batteries-Lufkiu and Inalls; McBrlde and Aenew. AT PRINCE10N. R. It. E. Princeton. 04040010 pni Weat Virginia . 01000100 0-3 S 8 Batteriea narrlson and Hamilton, Kafer, Dent and Shelby. AT rOBDHAM. R. H X. Fordham. 1 0 1 0 1 fl 0 1 O 111 12 H Columbia 004030004 0-10 11 7 Batteries Mullen and Dolan, Wessel and Kehler. AT rROVIOENCE. R. II. E. Brown 00000000 0-0 r. ft Graduates 1018300 0 7 51 Batteries Woodworth and Chase; Brady and Lang. AT IIA1IUEK CITT. St. Paul School . 5 11 10 3 5 8-43' 17' 3 Brooklyn Latin B 3 00 0 0 0 0-3 3 in Batteries Booth and Sfhoolfleld: Spellman and Harrison. AT EW HAVEN. B II. Z. Lafasatte 00013013 O-fl 10 6 1- , 0 0 110 0 3 0 87 10 4 Batteries Robertson and Snlllvan; Nerlns and Cotterall. AT WASBINOTOS. R. II. X. Georeetown. 7 10 14 0 3 0 015 13 I Johns Hopkins .0000000000 35 Batteries - Bach. Kanna. Cranaton and Hlndel; Stiaus, .lolner Hnd CoiiHtantine. ST fcCMENrCTAOT, Union 10 0 8OB00 0-10 is ii Collate . 1 0 3 1 4 o o o o- R 10 7 Batterlea-Edwarde and Cook; Sterllni, nowland and Boot, AT BABOTEB. B, R. E. Dartmouth 00 10 01000 3-14 16 4 Vermont .0 o a o 0 n 1 0 11- 4 10 11 Batteries Hancock and Drew; Joyner and aid Inzer. AT WORCESTEB, Holy Cross OSSonoiO ri 16 1 Bates .ooooooaoi-4 7 7 Batteries Clancy and Brennan; Pulajfer and Pur- riniiton. AT AUIirRST. a. n. r. Willlame .. 70120000 -10 s Aniherat 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0-775 Bttteriea riunkett and Kdwards, Rushmora, Kent and Whitney. Ar CAUBBtnoE. n H. T. Harvard 10022004 B H 3 Bnwtioin l o 11 11 o n o o o- 1 a 1 1 Batteries Morse and Held; Ubbey and Wiarn It. AT JVSPEB FIFM. R. h. r. Pastlmsa 0 13 3 18 10 3-12 11 11 Manhat'n Bvs 6 o o n o 2 3 2 IK 15 4 Batteries-Sullivan, Finegan and Oakley; Barton and Ktlroy, fr bum ,r,,D,t,. LehlKil. 02200000 8-7 14 6 1'annsjlvanlA. 3 o 0 I a 1 o 0 1 K 11 t Batteriea Shape, Layton and Flavell; Kelley and Baehiiion, AT XXE1EK. Hsrvardl2dt'mil .113 0 0 0 1 8-11 16 3 F.aeter 0000110002 h n Baite.-lea-McDonald and Paul; Alexander, Bond and Belknap At Fast Hampton Yale Freshmen, 13; Wllloston Academy, o. At Tarr) town Mount Pleasant Military Academy, lie, Irvinir Institute. 8. At Carlisle Dickinson, 13, Susqnebanna Univer al:j , 1. Ilnsehnl! Gnmes To-Day. WATU1SVI. I.BAOt'E ANn AVIEIIICAB ASSOCIATini, Boston at Brooklyn; Philadelphia at Baltimore; St. Louis at Cincinnati; CUiraifn at Cleveland, Louis ville at l'ituburv. EASTERN LEVOUr. Toronto at Spniufleld, Montreal at Prnvidenea; Rochester at Hartford, Syracuse at Worcester. ATLANTIC 1.EA0ITE. Richmond at Newark: Pateraon at Lancaster; Al lentnwn at BeadlniE; W ilkeabarre at Scrantou. OTHTR OAMI.S. Monlclalr Hiiih School vs. Stevana Preparatory Bcnool. at Holm ken Inlvnrsltj of Stw Yoik vs, Lafayette, at Ohio Field Broun Freshmen vs Bristol High School, at Provi dence. Brown vs ilraduatee, at Providence, Manhattan Collage vs. Yale Law School, at Jasper Field, Fordham v a, St. Johns of Annapolis, at Fordham, ,1 r TBB COLUMBIA INSPECTED. C. Oliver Iselln Flensed with the Progress on the New Yneht. PnoviDKNCK. It. 1.. May 3, Yesterday 0. Oliver Iselln visited HrUtol to Inspect the work on thn now cup defender, Columbia. Howlw well pleased with the progress of construction. He said that tho boat was tory nearly plated and that the deck of the ornft would he planked in about ten days. Ho could not tell the exact date on which tho Columbia would bo launched, ItmtRhtbn the Intter part of this month, but no dnto had been docldod upon. In the mattor of christening the now craft Mr. Iselln atatod that no arrausomonts had been raado and that ho did not know who wou'd offlolnte. As to tmlntlnu the topsldes. ho said that the matter had not been fully decided, and ho was not pre pared to say how thu bout would appear when launched. In speak Ins nbout tlio yneht Defender, Mr. Iseliu snld that ho had turned tho orult over to thn management of Ilutler Duncan, Jr.. who Is shortly oomlnir to llrlstol. The Defender will be rlKSotl and plnced In commission as soon ns posslblo now that tho erew Is on board. Sir. Iselln said the work of tnnkinit tho sails for the Coluinbla Is progressing nicely, nntl that they will soon be finished. Capt. Urins Hliodes will be sailing master of the yacht De fender. Mr. Iselin's steward, who wns on tho steamer Hntlie Palmer four years ago, wns in llrlstol yesterday securing cooking utensils for the yacht Defender. He is to be on board the steamer St Michaels thlnsenson. as that is tho tender to ho used tor tho Columbia. News About the 5Uinmrnck. Spinal Cable Dttpatclt (0 Tar. 8o. I.ondov, May 3. Tho Tnnrs says that Rlr Thomas Linton's racing yaeht Shamrock will be towed from tho Thames to Cowcs. Isle of Wight, whence, after completing her outfit, she will sail for New York, Blr Thomas Upton says It has been posi tively decided to enter the new oup challenger Shamrock In the Clyde resatta. TheNlngnra's Long Cruise Begun, Howard Gould's big steam yacht N'lngnra passed out at Sandy Hook yesterday morning nt 7-10 o'clock nnd signalled "adieu" to shore. The yaeht. undorcommand of Capt. Hhaqkfqrd. went down the hay on Monday and hid her compnsses adjusted Capt. Hhaokford stated that the Itinerary of the voyago was raado for four months. POLO. Oenrgei Gnultl nn thn Ilnnillcnp List Men ilnvvbrnok nntl Westchester Cups, Twenty clubs and 'J80 plnyers are listed on the first handicap of the soaspn snnt out by tho Polo Association yesterday. Eight plnyorsnre named from thn newly orcanlzod Lakewood roloClub- T. r. Collier. It.F Collier. James Converse, Klngdon Gould. Frank J. Gould. 0orge .1. Gould. Raymond I,. Herbert and Jay Gould. As jet only tho two Colliers nio penal ized, each nt two goals, tho others having still to earn their spurs on the polo flold. The list ing of the club gives strength to the rumor that on tho completion of tlio polo field now well under way thero will be nutunin nntl spring polo tournaments at Lakewood. Tho listing of tho Jacksonville Polo Club is nlso nn Indication that tournaments aio to he introduced during the winter In Florida. Nine plnyers are named by the Florida olub. Few changes have been mado In the handicaps of the better class of players, but tho reductions in the ratings of the minor players nt many of theelubs are more frequent than usual on the spring list Tn plnvers are listed from tlio iipw tvunerset County Polo Club, headed by Charles Pllrcr. .Tr .nnd 11 I, Stevens, at 2 and 1 goal penalties The prizes at tho Meadowhrook Club tourna ment, Msy l.'i to 'J7, will be the Meadowbrook cups, for teams having nn aggregate handicap over twenty goals, and the Hempstnad cups, for teams of which no Individual handicap ex ceeds flvo goals. The right to withdraw tho cups Is reserved unless three or more teams materialize Entries close on hoturday At the Country Club of Westchester tournnment. May '- to June 10. the evonts will be for tho Westchester cups, for teams whoso aggregate handicap Is twenty or over; the Country Club cups, for teams whose aggre gate is untler twenty, and tho lleeckman cups, presented by It. h. Ileeckman. for'palrs whoso aggregate handicap dons not exceed twelve goals Kntrles for the team events close on May 111 nntl for the Ileeekmnn cups at the post. The cups at the two tournaments are Individ ual prizes, Frlncetnn's Football Dates. Fhinckton', May .'I. Tho schedule of games to be played by the Princeton University foot ball team next fall was given out to-day by Manager Itoblnson. The games this year have been arranged with a view of reaping the best financial results possible, notably the contests with the Maryland Athletic Club nt Baltimore and the Carlisle Indians at Now York, neither of which will be played on college grounds, which was the reason glvon for taking tho annual Ynle-Frlneeton game out of New York. As the crowds that attend a home game aro usually small, and the visiting teams generally ask for largo guarantees, only six games will be played at Princeton next season, nnd these, with tho exception of tho Brown contest, will be of poor quality, so that to seo the best games scheduled it will be necessary for tho students to follow the team out of town Tho senson will open one week later than usual, anil close Nov 25 with the Yale game at New Haven, which will be the la9t game of the var fur both universities. The I'nlversity of Virginia team is dropped anil new games nro token on with Columbia, Carlisle Indians, Washington anil Jefferson nntl North Cnrolina I'nlversity Thefeatutes of the schedule aro the two games to be plnyed in New York city nnd tho resumption of football relations with the Carlisle Indians, who refused to meet the Tigers last season on account of n rough gnmo the year before The schedule Is ns follows- Oct. 11. Man land A C , at Baltimore; 7, t'nlted States aml Academy, at Annapolis. 1 1, Lafajettc, at Princeton 14. Columbia at New York, 18, Pi nnsyl vaniahUtel dlri;e, at Princeton; 21. United Statea Military Academy, at West Point, 2.1. I.ehlcb, at Prim ton; 2S. Coiuell, at Ithaea: Nov. 4, Brown, at Princeton, x. North Carolina t'nlversltr, at Prince ton, 11. Carlisle Indian f-chool. at New York. IH, Washington and Jefferson, at Princeton, 2.S, Yale, at New Hav en The spring football practice, which had been arranged for by ('apt. Kdwnrds, railed In n flz7lethls week on account of tho small num ber of candidates that reported. Pieparntlons for the work had been mndo on an elnbornte scale, and It was Intended to have Howard llrtikaw nnd Fred 1, Smith of the '11 cham pionship tenm at Princeton to coach the men, but the entire lack of interest shown In tho scheme by the plnyers has compelled tho man agement to abandon It. rinns for the Intercollegiate Games. Tho F.xecutlve anil Advisory committees of theS C A. A. A A will hold a joint meeting nt the Fifth Avenue Hotel Saturday evening. May I, to consider entries nnd other matters con nected wltn the forthooming championship games. Arrangements have been made with Athletic InsliiiotorOinnnlnlor the N Y. A. C. for tho preparation of the arena at Manhattan Field. Itnaeball Notes. Constant fieader.If one of the games has been postponed, the nrst came la the regularly scheduled contest. The second game of the aeriea between the Cuban X (ilsnts and t lie West New York Held Club will be plnyed next Sunday at Woehawken. Mana-er Day has taken 011 trial a pltiher of the name 1 filing, who was with tho New London team of the Connecticut B'ale Lcaguo last cai 'Jhechampiiiu Bostona uill pliy tho Brooklyns at Wahtniton Park this aftornoon, after ninth tho teams will ;roto tho Hub for a series of three name. The Oritani Biaohall Club would be pleased to ar nnuo gallics with teams averaging lh years, out-of town teams eflr ring a suitable guarantee preferred. Addresa John Kellj. r,3 Eaat l'oth street Wilson la plaving shortstop so clevirly for the New Yorka just n iw that it his been hinrgeated that he should he kept w her., he is and (leorge Bavis he plaed in left field, O'Brien repla Ing Foster lu right. A Kaj - I Yes, 2 To the second pitcher, a. es, pro. Iding neitheris touched with the ball, 4. Orliu aarm has not been 111 good shape., and tager has not been uted b. cause of the auperabundance of pin hers. The St Mary's Y M. C. A. would Ilka to hear from nrst-clsss uniformed teams offerings suitable guar anti e, hraplres and l'me raids of Catholic Protectory preferred Address .lames Lahey, manager, 147 William street, Newark, N, J The Norn.an Baselall Club would like to arranzs gain, s with first-class uniformed teams for Sundays and hollttavs. would prater to play the Borough Park Kiel 1 Club nn Dei oration Da), Address It. F, Htulljobann, hoi 1 Kvergreen Post Ufllcr, Long Island. 'I he North New York Field Club has a number of dates still open, including Djcorat.ou Day, and would like to hear from JlonntoD, Jainana, Cran ford, Hollywood Inn, Mlanus, and other clubs of tho same ftrenth ddieas C. II. W. Wilde, P, O. box 23.VI. Tho Suburban Club, the ten-jear champions of Crotona Park, will pla part of their games away from home this star, and have open yet May 20, Dccoratton Da), June, a, July 4 and Aug 211 for out-of-tt.wn gain.s leauis offering a suitable guaran tee addiess M, J. hpaldiug. Secretary, Park aveuus and l.i.th street. Ilnahrhnll, Washington Park, 4 P.M. To-Day, Brookljn vs, Boston, Adm. M)c and 25c Adv. Ilasebnll Tn-Day nt Jasper Field. Manhattan College vs. Yala Law School, at 8:00 F, It. Jdv, '1 NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. CTCLINTtl TTAVK TtlOUM.K X.V CROSS. ISO THE linmOK XAFET.Y. Freeman nnd Kimble, the rrnmlnent Itncing Men, Declnre Allegiance to the N. C. A. Illcycle Copa do rncemnhlng nn rt Unlnt for Itountlsnmu Hcbuessler's llenelll. Accidents to cyclists on the bridge In which the rider is killed or has his legs cut off or Is hurt In some other shocking manner aro mado public, hut there are scores of minor mishaps occurring on the big span all the tlmo which demonstrate the urgent need of action 03 tho part of the authorities In building n cycle path. Yesterday afternoon nbout 1 o'clock a truck that was heavily laden with sacks of coffee or grain got stalled on tho main span near the middle of the north road way. In swinging the horses to the left so as tD get them started tho driver guided them across the trolley tracks, and a wheelman, who wnstrylngto pass between the truck nndn trol ley car, was thrown. Hlsblcyclewent undertho car and was smashed br the rear wheel, hut ho escaped with only n few bruises. He put his demolished cycle In a delivery wagon and weat away without loavlng his name or show ing nny Intention of seeking redress. In fact, his behavior suggested that he took It Phil 030phl"ullv In the belief that on the bridge "everything goes." A truckman behind who saw tho accident remarked that It wns tho wheelman's own fault, as he had no business on the bridge. Howard Freeman, the crack professional rider from Portland. Ore., who was reported by tho L. A. W, as an applicant for reinstatement, has written a letter to tho Chairman of the N. C. A. Hoard of Control. Inclosing $2 for regis tration with the "outlaw" body. Owen Kimble, n ho wns reportod as another discouraged out law, h is nlso wrltton to deny tho report and to declnre that ho will not rldo In Philadelphia under ,. A W. sanction. Five "bike cops" on a "quint" and one trail ing behind wns a spectaclo that Interested riders on the Iloulevard and upper Fifth nvo nue vesterdaj The sight meunt only that the l'ollco Department riders are ambitious for records and that lioundsman John Schuess ler, who was the single rider, wns going to lierkelev Uvnl to see what ho could do. His racemnkers 011 tho "quint" were Patrolmen Hnekett. llrnco. Conneillv, Waters nnd (julmi. They mad t one mile In 1 minute 51 se'ondH, but ou the second trial the chain broke nnJ further attempt were postponed. Schuos. ler Is determlrcd. however, to keep at It until he establishes a new record for tho force. In discussing needed improvements of the parks nnd parkways Commissioner Hrower ot Kings and (Jtieens counties Is reported to advocate the building of n tunnel undertho east side lands and the plnza. In order to en able the driving public to reach Piospect Park w Ithout having to cross car tracks. 1 he Com mlshlonsr admitted that this wns a favorite plan of his. but one that could not bo com pleted for some time to come The mention of this scheme has brought out a suggestion for a much simpler Improvement that has been needed for a long while. A llrooklynite, who U both n horseman nnd a cyclist, put it erv forcibly lu this wise: " hat is tho use of discussing vlslonarj tun nels and work that Is Impossible nt present, when a little bit of practical work would do in stead' Let us have something now that we can enjoy, and let our gramU'hlldrn work out such nn Idea ns n tunnel From Washington nvenue, where the brick pavementls.lt is one short block across the east side lauds to Flat bush avenue and the Willlnk entrance to the park, or Gate 'J, as it is ofil ihlly called. A street has been survevel there. anJlt np- feais on the eltr maps as Washington place, t is onlv 4U0 or 500 feet long, but it has never baen opened. "lhit Washington place In condition and the wheelmen and the driving public would re ceive ready ntcess to tho nark and would not bother about th trolley tracks on l'latbush avenue. Now th wheelmen have to ride down tot the end of the brick rn.nl. tura Into l'lat bush aveaue for a couolo of long blocks and then go tlirn"gh Fort Hamilton nvenue to the path alongside the park. This Is a long de tour that would be done away with II Wash ington place was cut through. The cvcllsts would be willing enough to lead their wheels across the Plaza whsro the trolley enr crowds are on Sunday, ns It would be only a oouple of hundred feet they would have to walk before they would hs on the Ocean nvenue path out side the nark. Besides the opening of this short street, which would have to be done by the city authorities, there Is a need fur stone screenings to be placed on the dirt path along side tho park on Ocean avenue, which the Park Commissioner could do. With theso two things completed the whsulmsu nnd the horsemen would be happy nnd would wait cheerfully for such schemes as a tunnel to be developed." llegnrdlng the quantities of broken glass in the streets a new explanation of how It gets there that calls for attention 011 the part of wheelmen and the authorities, who are trying to prevent its appearance, comes from (leorgo W" Ilenuett, President of the Cclo Hoard of Trade of Long Island. He writes TluSwvoi follows: "I have taken tho trouble to satisfy myself where this glass conies from. I noticed that by far the latgnr portion of tho glass wasof tho blue vnrlety used In bottles, but it struck 1110 that buttles are too expensive to be thrown around so freely, so I kept on the lookout I tllscovered the secret on tho brick pavement of Washington nvenue, which has hail the finest crop of broken glass during the spring in the gieater city. It comes from the In sulalois on tho tolephnno ikiIos. Tho telephone company, whon it is mak ing repairs or additions which necessitate new cross-arms with insulators, carts thoeo cross-arms to wherever they are wanted and lays them down alongside the nolo on which they are to be used The ubiquitous small boy Und thrill, and discovers that tho Insulators are only screwed on the liegs. The eross-nrms that were put up on Washington avenue this spring lost thelt insulators with beautiful regu larity. This tiling should bo stopped, nnd could bo if tlie telephone eoinpanv was more careful nnd the lolien more active." A prominent cycler suggests a novel Idea for Improving the condition of the sisjrt and get ting rid of tho troubles arising out of the di vision of thn men Into nmnteurs and nrofes siotuils by abolishing both grades and lotting them all eompeto together. Ho says: "Thero Is no neod for the distinction of amateur ami professional In evele racing and to attempt to make 0110 Is farcinl. It never hns been successful nntl never will. Abolish both divisions nnd let the men ride as bicycle racers in tlmu classes and I nm willing to bet that the gume will boom. If inonoy prizes wcio offered tho genuine nmateurs could take tho cash and buy a prize for them selves nnd would do no. as true ama teurs do in other lines of snort My Idea Is that timn classes, open to all having records within tho mark, would make exciting races. There are n lot of slow professionals nnd n lot of fast amateurs Time classes would grade tho men right, but amateurism and proles slonnlism do not Take n bunch of profes sionals who cannot ride better than 2:'J0, for instance, and a buncli of amateurs who can do as well, what reason Is there whv they should not ride together nntl make a spirited fight? The separation of the men by time classes only Is to my mind the logical solution ot tho prob lem and the ono that must come." NOTKS. O. Y By joining the I. A. W. ou will be enabled to go lor a tour in Canada without paying tlutv on rtmr whtel or It avinga dtposlt Membera of the ,. A W sinipli show their membership cards, leave their League number and the make ami nuiubtrof their whet Is. The necessary iuforuiatmn about join lug thn I. A. has bt en niailod t 1 )tu Frank Kramer, the amateur cliainpiou of the I'nited States, hsa at cepted the Mde&"tt ilenrge c Cnllett of New Haven .ind the pair will meet at Manhattan Beach on June 17 The rontcst will bo mile heats, best two in three, aud a diamond stud will b the winner's reward, A paiemakcr will he provided, in ortlcr to Insure a fast mile, antl he will slow up at the bell, leaving the principals to ride ihe last lap without a possible chaiue of interference. Kstnppry'a ?ew Club Will Furnish Athletic Tracks nt Cut Itntes. Eugene r-stnppoy, Jr who was , aptaln of the. Pas time A. C. crosa-eouutry team, has rcilnetl front that organization in consequence of thn trouble over the team race with Ihe Star A C. on last Sunday, Kstoppev, who has been the liveliest figure In cross country cirt lis herLabouts timing the past season, has qu.te a laru following Ho has already orgau lred acluti 011 iiuiitie lines, which he declares will be a prominent fa. tor tu future atblelu. competi tions. Tin new club, which has twentv five charter tnembtrs. is named tint Shsmmck Hsrrler. golden uate with ft green shauirnek crossing the tars has hern selected as the tmbleru. The head quarters will be at Van Cortlaudt Pjrk for thn pur poseofcrns country work, which will be the chief ohjeit of the liielubf re. In order tin atei mote fully to track athletes in Orcattr New York ami viciult), the promoter haa arrangLtl ttirthn uae of ailnder track hire and also for the usoof otinun Long Island. ftoppey Intends to complete his circuit tif trscks by the subsidy of another in Jersey Ctt). He hopes to supply theso advantages to Shaiurt ck men for oOceuta a month. Members will be supplied with emlleuis and ath letic suits and will be required to wear the "Sham rock and date" in all competitions tu which they take part. Special Inducements will be ottered to arhoolbD)s, Kstoppey has declared the alieglanra of the new club to the A A. I", and haa applied to Secretary Sullivan for partlt ulara of the require ments necessary to Join. Lacrosse, South Bethlfhem, May 3. 8wsrthmore and Le high played a tie game of lacrosse to day for tha second time In two years. The score was 2 to 2, be ing the same In each cass. GOLF, Morris County Links Opened for the Benton More Kntrles nt tho Cretrent A. C. Women had the distinction of swlnglncclubs In the first competition of the Reason at tho Morris County Golf Club yosterduy. Thocourso had been closed slnco tho autumn and was In grand condition after the long rest. A number of Improvements wore noted: for Instance, tho spreading treo In thn direct lino of play to tho eleventh hole has been razed and wilt no lougor punish n fair drive, while every bunker has boon oxtonded, either hy carrying out tho cop at cither ond or by putting In sand pits, so that faint-hearted players may no longor piny to go around without boing suroly pen alized, Tlioprire wob tho "Short Courso Cup." tho competition being tho first ot a series to bo plaed over tho llrst flvo and the Inst four holes of tho full links Fow of tho women had touched their clubs during the winter, nnd on that account the scores wore nn the high side, yet Miss Kip. Mrs Shlppen nnd Miss Willis, who bail the lowest ratings in tho handicap, plnyed very well when their lack of prnctlcels considered. Kach hud n 4 for the socond hole, which, nlthough only 111? yards, requites a ten shot to the gteon on a high bank, while Miss llryco ami Mrs. hhlppen made the first hole in npnr4. Tha tlo for llrst plaeo will bo played off later. Tho cards: Miss Swords Crt)ll.rrap.,V(. Out. . n h 7 n 7 ft r.e In r, ti 11 t) r. 7 7 -r,7 lis 10 103 Miss Kip Out r. 4 b fl 7 r. r. n R-m In. tl 5 7 7 7 6 tl tl 11-55-109 8 108 Miss Uarch out ; r, 11 10 7 ft n n nni In II 4 0 10 tl 6 II U S-llS-124 IS 106 Misa WIUIs Out it r. n 7 n 4 7 7 5-b In. 5 4 ll 7 ll ft 7 fl A-r3 101 2 10S Mrs. William Bhlppou Out.. .6 4 7 H tl rt 4 7 C-M In . 4 rt ll II 0 0 7 0 ft 5ft 107 O 107 Mrs. II. P. Phlpps- Out.. ft M 7 11) 7 4 ft 0 S-58 In fl 1) 11 10 S 6 8 8 701110 10 100 MissM. O. Brj re nut.. 47ft7ftfta 7-B4 III ft ft 5 11 ft 6 7 10 7-60-114 6 109 Mra A. O. Dean Out il fl H R 0 6 8 7 8-3 In .'I ll 7 10 7 8 0 7 7-fll 124 1ft 10H Mls Howell Out ft ft 0 12 7 ft 7 7 B 85 lu r. ft 8I0 7 8 7 7 6-112-127 15 112 Mrs It II. Hum, 2d - Out 4 11 w ti m rt fl n 711 In tl 6 7 il 7 II U 7 7'!0-121 B llrt Miss Pay out ft 7 6 10 S 0 ft fl 7-.'.S lu . ft 8 K M W I. 0 H ft -(12-120 4 lid Supplementary entries havo brought tho number eligible to stnrtln the elghteeti-holo qualifying round at tho Croseont A. C, upon touinnment up tu fifty. Most prominent of tho entries nro Fludlny S. Douglas and II C. Watson. Jr.. who will renew their I.akovvood rivalry. In which tho latter had thn bettor of It. The turf Is much better than on the links they met on last, but tlio descent course other wise Is not so favorable for free, open golf, for tho streets that cut through nar row tho line of play on several of tho fair frreens. To gain distance the putting greens inve In most cases been placed on tho edge of tho club grounds, often on tho bank above n street or nvenue, ho that e.ire must bo taken not to over-npproneh. Hut the putting greens, with two exceptions, are unusually largo ami well turfed, and unless unduly reckless, thero is no reason why n player should overrun. Tho supplementary entries tire- F. S. Houglas. Fairfield. B. C. Wataon, Jr., West brook: Julin Moorhtad, Jr , Allegheny- I'ountrv, I, llanlels, Dvker Mead'iw: F Q MlU'hell, Powelton. Paul 11. Cioke. Harbor Hill. Wan en S Bank", Staten Island Crickt t, N Mtlmon Shatter, .li.. Vnlsloi . N, M. Laughlin, Pittsburg, Sidney Maddock and O, B. Adams Crescent A. C. W. Boucree and F M Freeman, Fairfield; (leorge Worthingt u. Mount Anthony. The out-of-town plnyers will put up at tho Crescent A. C. countrv house, nt Hay ltldge, dutiiig the tournament. Chudwluk. who made n 01 nnd -tri; Howlor. who scored 40 antl 47: Toffoy. who had 4tl nntl 45: Freeman, Mitchell. Clark, Coinpton. with Van llrunt, Taylor, llouns and others of tho resident plaers, wot o on the links vesterday. The scores do not toll much, for tho rough winter greens were still In use, and tho visitors were most intent on study ing tlio country, yet TofTey and Chadwlck both showed that they are driving n long ball and placing their shots well through the green. The Greens Committee hns changed tho local rule for tho tournument. so that 11 ball driven out of bounds from a too. fair green or hazard, may be dropped back with only the loss of the stroke played NOTES. The nnnual spring tournament of the Chovy Chaso Club, near W ashlngton. open to all U S. G. A. members, will be hold on Juno IL l'J and IH The preliminary round, at thlrtv-six holes, will sottlo the award of the gold medal, while tho first and second slxteens will woenonfor the Governor's and the Consolation cups, with frizes for the runners up. Thn Chevy Chaso Inndicnp Cup. with a gross score prize, will be lilnved for on the last day at eighteen holes. F.ntries close with Clarence Mooro, the Socto taiy.at Chevy Chae, Md.. tho night before each event Mungn Park has reported for duty nt the Staten Islam! Cricket and Baseball Club Au gust Schilz has taken up his quarters at Siiolter Island, whore ho will superintend the changing of tlio links from nine to eighteen holes heforo tiie opening ot tho season Atlantic Citt. Muyll. Mrs George Colllngs wood of Poughkeepslo. a member of tho Dutchess County Golf Club, has hnd her name mlded to the list of club record breakers on the links of Ihe Atlnntlo City Country Club, nt Northfleld. She mndo the circuit of nine holes in forty-nine strokes, which Is two better than the score of Mrs. Gorham of Philadelphia, who formerly held thelrecord Newport, It I . Mavll. Yule, formerly of the St Andrew's Golf Club of Scotland, has bsen engaged by tho Newport Clubasgroenskoeper. nntl be Is now preparing the links for opening on May lf With thn abandonment of the polo field by the Westchester Polo Club, the golf club will utilize It for a second woman's course During the winter .1 new workshop has been built for Willie Davis, situated directly in rear of the clubhouse and sldo of the teeing ground. Stini.TEn Island. Mny 3. Ground for tho new Shelter Island Heights golf links has been surveyed anil ground has already been broken. It is proposed to have tlio links ready for tho coining season and Jl.MOO has been raised by subscription nmong the cottager favorable to the sport. Former Mayor Frederick A. Sclnoeder of Iliooklvn is Interested in the links, ami ho wants $1,000 In the cluh's treasury to use nsa contingent fund after tho completion of the links. .New Havkn. Mav H The Ynln golf team de feated the Orfortl Golf Club of South Man chester, Conn., to-dny hy 2fl to 7. Howling. All four Arcade tournament games rolled last night were won by tho Boaedala No. 2 team. Th acores: rtlVST OAME. West Shore Me er, 1,14: Brauer, 178;Tledemann, 20V Total. 51ft. Boaedala No 2 Tadmann, 185; D. Trercks, 207; A. Slevers, 207. Total, ftnu. RECOSD SAME. WestBhora-Dleekmann, lf.O, Brauer, 1S.0; Tlede mann, ltlft. Total, 411a. Bosedala Nn. 2 ladmann, 145; D, Freroks, 203; A. Hlevars, 20(1. Total, fft7. THIRD OAVE. West Shore Bleckmsnn, 147, Bran er, lriOiTleda mann, lilft. Total. 472. ItosedaleNo 2 Tadmann, 148; D. Frerrks, 21ft, A. Sievcrs, 177 Total, r40. 1 opnTH OAMr. West Shore Dierknianu, 1(14; Brauer, ISP, Tlede maun, 17H Total, Ml. Bosedalo No 2 -Tadmann. ISO. D. Frercks, 174 A. Silvers. 21H. Tulal, Ssn. The Colonials twice tallied 7HI pins last night, losing two Harlem I eague tournament games, rh scous Central llnll. ln. PurvK 134; Behlmer. 170, Si her. li2. hahlsdoif, Iftft Total, 840. C denial- lletlley, 1W2 Schatter. 13m, O'Brien, 140, Bell, 111, Vogel, ish Total, 7H1. srtnsp GAME. Colomal-Hedley, 20il Sohaffer, 123, O'Brien, 121; Bell, lftll, Vngel. IP1 Total. 7111. K.nitire-La Due Ilia, Linden, 17fl: Wllllamaon, 173. illsrhe. 172, Brill. 15n 'lntal, S73. Ttunn OA&ir. Central Holl, 172, Purvis. 16H: Behlmer, 100; Serier. 112, Kahlsdorf, 171. Total, Sft4 Empire-Li Due, 1114, Linden, 17ft; Williamson, 1114, Mis.he. nm. Brill. 17.1. Total, n37. Howling Games To-Nlght. The nn Individual Championship Tournament -Linton. Kosteraud F-lche, at the tlermanla Assembly Booms alleys. Anade Tournament Golden Bod vs. Oriental, at the Arcade Alleis Harlem League Tournament 1'hienlx. Friendship antl Lotus, at 1 hum A KahUdorf 'a allei a. Odda nnd Knits of Sports. O S M 1. A man who wins a prize Immediately losea his standing as a uovlt e in In it rla, aud even though enteridforu iioviio rare thn same da) can not conipttc. 2. An atbUte ishcld to boauoviteiu 1 achtif the sixteen classes of snort over which tha A. A. I', claims Jurisdiction until he haB won a prize In a competition lu that ilase, open to the membera of two or more clubs. A man who haa won prizes at running, Jumping, Ac, remains a novice at swim ming The Star Athletic Club of Long Island City has chosen the following officers for thn term: Presi. dint, Albert W. Marshall Virc President, William J Uwaue. Corresponding Secretary. John J. Orrell; Financial Stcretary, Joseph I), Iielehantey. Becord tug Secretary. John K. Moran, Treasurer, John An drew s, Captain, Al Hainmarth, First Lieutenant, Hub ert V Kennedy. Sstnnd Lieutenant, -lames J Far rell, Board or Trustees, Albert w Usrshsll, Chair man, John Andrews. John J. Orrell, Al Hammartti, Al lliishuianu, M..I Hynu, John K Moral, (leorgo J, Kaetuer and A. Moran, Captain of cross-country tiam.Bobert W. Kennedv, Athletic Committee. Al llammarth, Chairman; Garrwee J, Fitzgerald, Wil liam J. Dwane, John J. Farrcll and Bobert W, Kennedy, ; portumatt'et (Soot.. podmairt Gooto. 77 , TheEasy Payment Plan of selling- bicycles was originated by Spalding's, and you air know that Spalding's fixed the price on high-grade bicycles for several years, and are now offering the best chain wheels on earth, the t t Spalding Bicycle cash; or, in installments, $12. JO down and $10.00 per month for four months. f EDDIE BALD rides a Spalding " Red Head" Racer. Uptown Store open evenings until 0 o'clock. 1 A. Q. Spalding & Bros., SpaldingBidwell Co.. 126-130 Nassau Strec 29, 3i 33 W. 42tl Street. """I"' ORIKNTS, STKAKNS, DAYTOS, XIiVKIiANlS, IDKS ANI CKKSCKNTS. Is there a finer line of Bicycles to be found in Anieric.i We are agents for tliem all, and will sell any of them on small weekly or monthly payments if desired. No subterfuge or joininp a club or other red tape necessary. No "old models or "unknowns" offered, 'simply the cream of all the factories displayed here on one floor. IV Crescent Agency HENRY C. SQJJIRES & SON OrienUStearns, I Instalment Dept. 20 cortlandt st., n.y. Daytons, Ides . - BJHBJIBJHSJBJSJSJSJSJBJSJSJSJSJSJSJSjBJISJBJSJSJSJ' Crnvvfords, Rtenrns, B TVolfl-Anierlcnns, Dnylons, 9 liarnes, llnnteis. S $J DOWN H and 1 PER WEEK, or Proportionate Monthlr Parmenta, eo nnoADWAir I (Columbia BldK.l 1133 IIBIUIIWAT I (Townaend Hldg., 25th at.) I 187 3IONTAOIIK ST,, M (Brooklyn). Open Evenings Kicept Batnrdars. B Harlem 2B W. 1 2Sth at. Open Evair Evening. I TheEanitalileGeneralProTiflingCo 1 ("K. U. P. CO.") fl rvi ,&w &iklji LANCASTER tfPC 0arbMl GAS LAMP. fltfJlPvfrv flame" always steady. No Flickering. No Blowing. The Combination Water Trap and Oss Sectional Besl is the secret. Mew. when pressure is too urest it antomatl- callj ruts off tho water supply and afforda MR a v ent for the surplus gas llj) When more pressure Is needed it allocs fli S Just the required quantity of wator to pass. BKjf Pressure at burner is aliraya tinlfoim. Stop nt Your Demler'a nml I.nnk at It, OR CALt. AT OUR BTOHI".. The Matthews & Willard Mfg. Co. Manufacturer. 40 Murray bt Waterlmrr. Vnn. .Npw Ynrk. TRIBUNE ni,r?uE.iK BICYCLES: Stodrls in and 4 1 40 oolTraea racer. 1 lbs. J75.0O " 4:iaud44 t.'u nil Tandems, .in lbs, $ioci 00 noadrarer.::41bs S.IO.OOlTriplfts, fin lbs. l50.un i CRESCENT BICYCLES Adults, 3.1,00. ,Tiienlles, S'.'O.OO. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. Cnll nnd rxnmlnr or send for riitnlosun, ARTHUR R. TOWNSEND. 35 John si.. N.V.; 114H Hnlfon. nr., li'klyn. I1ASE1IAM VNirOKMS A! MTI'LIK. I,nw(t pricef. Hlchfnt Oradf. 8amp.es anil Catalogue, WILLIAAt WOOD, 27 W. 12Sth St.. N. Y. CiKI.KIlllATnn (loodj esr A and htraus tires, single ' tube, durable, easy ridiin; sold e mu where, rfMRES. $1.4r, each; nis 1:01,.!: no seconds; war I ranted pprfect. .1, W. BL'L'KI.IIY. H Warren at. fiensii plea foe a i.icesse. Tlrnilj Kxpecta a Hearing llefor tbfi Pollrn Ciiiiiinlsslonrrs To-Mnrrrnv. Moth Mnrtln .Itillnn nnd liill Ilrndv nro MM of tln opinion that tho proposed bottle between ( hnniplon Hob l'lti'siininoiis nnd Jim JeffrleR will to hold In the Kast nml that the Coney Island Sporting flub will eventually secure n llecnue. Ilrndy expects to cet n liearlni; before the Tolico Commissioners to-morrow nlter lioon nnd -ay he has encaged px-JuiIbo I)lt tenlionrertoaet lorlilin. llrndytitulJtillati liadn prlxnte conference in the former's ofllen yes terday uflerniiuii nnd dnelded. It is said, to nscoruin. If potslhlo. the exact caue why the elilb by the t-en wart tinned churn In tlie Issue, if licenses. Ilrudy s.ild last night that tliu flKbt would take place on the day appointed. The directors of tho llronclwnv anil Lenox ' Athletic dubs held n meeting yesterday and announced that they bad no Intention of making a bid for tho flcht. Ottol'loto, who Is Hndoavorine to book tlio flcht for the West, telegraphed to Ilradv last nlcht InerensitiK lilsofferto t'.Ti.liOO Ills pro posnl. It is snld. will he favorably considered should a license for Coney Islnnd bo airnln re- C.osslp nf the Kins. Reader, New Vork. Seventeen rounds. K J., Sew Vork Ho Is now in this city. 1. ll New York Corbett, lh" pounds; Fltralm raons, itviv? pounds. A nistch between Polly Rmlth snd Billy O'Bonnell hari been arraueed. The pair are to hoi in Brookljn on May i:i. Billy Barrett ribs to Tiir fins that he has been mati hid to box deorue Muuroe before the Broadway A O on May 12 R. IvterUn, New ork He was born In Elston, Cornwall, Dieland, on June 4, 1S, and is r, feet 11H Inches tall. A. 1' 1'.. Niw Yor They met at Madia in Hiuara Oarden ou Jan. '((, 18wit, and boxud sit two minute rounds The decision was a draw The bout between Pats) Sweeno . "Spike" Built van's clever llifhtwetcht andJaik Downey haa betn poatpoued until next Mondaj tiluht, HplkoHiillltan aud Kdrtle Connolly hate slimed to meet in Nvw Havin on Memorial l)ay In a twent). file round sparring contest lor a ptirso of ll.snu Johnny Bestran has match. I Jimmy I'opp, tha champion lightweight nf Canada, to meet T.ui Kearnsln a twinty rite round hint before the IN h ian A. C next Katurdaj night The next lontast to be decided hi fore thn I,,mioi A.r will taka place next Tuesday nlgtit The prin cipals will be Frank Frne sud Oeorge MrFaddm. They will come together for twenty. five lounda, Oeorge Edwards matchmaker of the Waterly A. C Xonkers, notified The hex last sight that the boxing EAGLE 27.50j j' B This is the Bicycle sensation of the , I 1 I day " Lisle" Bicycles sold by peo- 9 A- I pie wltli a reputation for low prices. Ej They are the S50 '98 model and are 3 I fitted with Morgan ft Wright or t fl Kangaroo Tires. We only have a 9 I tew hundred to sell at $27.50. 1 I Kangaroo Tire, $2.25. I D When both quality and price are ' 1 4 k N right, do you care about tlie year? H I " JYUde in '98," but guaranteed abso- j I a Iutely perfect, $2.25 each. I 1 20TH CF.NTtmV (MS IAMT, $2.1. I j I N. Y. SPORTING GOODS CO., 8 I 61 Nassau Street, near Maiden Lane. 1 Stearns AND n Dayton I I BI0Y0LE8. I I TINKHAn CO., -f 1 80(1 8-10 West r.tlth Rt , New York. I ' (ll'KN KVKMMiS. i Downtown Agent, , fl ;i ' n. C. RQTTIRIN SON. tto tSirHnnilt St. ' lliookltn Agent, (I W SHANNON, inn U-dfniit av. i tTltf iTitrf. L QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB. P A'J! K.lll'l T, I, I. ' BB,: LAST DAY (TO-DAY) AT 2:30 P. M. Admission iobi md stand and imloauro. SI nn. B Bace trilns b ati' I.. ;i4tti t In r,n A. M I, 1 ao, ., liisnp M 1 . rrmu llalbusli av 1103A.M. I, fli ' 1.27. I f.n I' M Mtfi'sruuiu-itwitliKliniCn "I..'1 ) llor.3f6, (fnrrtonf, &r. M J T AlVTIOV. KB. B. 1IF.D0F.8. At.'CTIONF.F.B. Afternoon at '1, htciiuuiat 7 4B, ' at thn AMKIIICVN HilItsK F.XCIIANtIK W 'Broadway aud Both at., N. Y.. ! Great nun seived sab-of 7n high class Trotters and ll l'acerb, iiicliidiuz Itilpar, 1! ll Billf. 2.1 IU, Allan. . fli III" 2 I2W, AnnleT..2 I.Ms (illltelo F,, V 24. Hun- ' jadl, 2;'.4.1at,rll,i'ilc '.' 24U Jloi, J.J7. Maexle ' nllkrswmnl, 2 2M, Doctor Bill, 2JU lops) II, Bl' S HO, Ac, Ac. Ahxoli.tHillspoiKalorWaM'rlcyl.awn Farm, or Black Korost F.inn, of all the horse prop- Bl ertv betontinir to thn estate of the lato Warren F. l.Haiid, Ac, Ac. ttfc'i therwith other choice con- H algnuii llts. HP.DllFX.SKAMANa.ro, Broadwa) and Both at , N, T. Bf sho soheduled for to nlaht haa hern dnclared off, BJ owln to the illness of one of the principals In the fli star bout. "Australian" Billv Murphy haa concluded to re- turn to his home. Murph eaja he will enttaire In K two mori fluiit- jut cnouL-h to secure " passaun ""flj moner ' and si'ttle down lu the antipodes. He haa 'Jl com luded to cpilt the Kama. n Mlko raddi'ii, matchmaker of the Broadway A. C., n annouiiiiil vesierday to Iiir Sis reporter that ha i has arraiu-ed a contest bclwe. n Sammy Kellr aud fl Teiry Mcdovern, and that Hie affair will he held th I latter part of this month. I'adden also saia that ha I ban received word that Johnuy Hitchle la ready la 1 boa Midoieinat hisclub. Itnivlnc, I Columbia's freshman and 'varalty crews wsre awamprdnn Tuesday aftainoon on the lludsun at I lovih street IiuriiiB the squall which cams up al I about il tin o'clock the 'taralty cedar ebll broks fl comphtely In half and was ruined The fieshmsn fl cedar boat had nn irrepsrablu hole stote lu her hot- fl torn All of theelnhteeu mm In the two shulla wera fl thrown Into the water, h uiu of them had awum to I tho launch I'olumbla. frun which I)r Peat was I roachiri'.'. ntlicra to a float moon d to the shore fifty I i yard distant. Csmhriihif Mayn-a a result of the club raci-s I tha following nicn hate been rtaniHd for the var- 1 jltj crew Bancroft, shrafi- Wood, Firkins, Waison. .i Blake, Adaiiis, Ilardlnir Tilton, Kernan, Martin, TbI I.awrence, Hawkins, 1'nrton, Eodlcott and I'aut, Wt Hlitulnson. Boaiiii; will beuni to-morrow undor fli Loach Ctorrow and Midi Odea, when tha meu will jfl be boatid The training from this point forward fflL will he toward preparing for the four mile race at i mi New UmdMii Itiui k May 3. 1 he work of the Cornell crewa haa now det elopi-d beyond the preliminary stages, and loach Courtney rallcs the nuaasity of avalllnis himself of eterv moiiieiit of tho time devout to trslnimr. for tin first of the s.a.on's raieaia now less than a month oil. lie is nnw dtuiK especial atten tion to the form of theniiu, and almost dally makes sompchaiiKes in thn combinations, in order to de jelop tho str lineal poaalbln elk'hts This Is par leu Url trueor iho freshn.an crows, and It Is fhouin.i that eten with tin lu tho places of houor an aliealr determined iipui, tho ikIi Hid Information belongs to un one but the coath With the 'varslf Lombinatliins then, arn tewer chsiic. an.l It r IboiiKht that assoonas F A Briug, la-t yiar's ar- i any stroke, arrle to assist in the trindnir Ihe atten tion nf tha Old Man ' will b (riven lu alarir'r part to the 'tarslty shells. Coach Courtney etpresiea himself as well plraaad with tho pmsiiei ts and ssya that Iho men are all dolni; will. Yhero seems to ba no resson why (orni 11 should not auain turu out wlnninit crew, audit Is for thia that tho men ara strltiiiL'. Trnp Shoiitlne, PiiilaiirLrnis. Ms n.-TIm Onn Club of the fnl versity of Peiiiisjhanla was drfente I b Princeton at Fcrnwood. Pa this allern.ii.n Ihe s. ore l nl!lJn'.',on,JK!,",ll" '" laiik'hlln, 'IK. Jones. Mj I Cb Wester. 38. ii.iiuK, a7. F.lllott. 2i. Total. 211. a . Unlvorsltv of l'ennsjhaiua Parish, :i, Paul, dtli fll Touf S07 ll""r 3li Baldwin. ), Ktllsou. .