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SPORTS OF THE DAY The most prominent and hy far the most enjoyible event of tho week was the ex- i rollout game of lacrosse played between ' tbe I-os Angeles and the Riverside teams on Chrism is day. The large crowd pres ent were introduced to a game that is com* paratively unknown here and fully signi fied their approval of it. A movement is now on foot to establish an amateur la crosse league in Southern California to play a series nf games. The remarkable exhibition that Fred Began and lack tfrizier gave at the gym nasium of the Los Angoles Athletic club on 1 the evening of last Tnursiay was one of tbe rankest fizzles that two men ever put Upon a long-suffering public. No blame of nny kind can be attached to the club, whose high reputation in things of this kind cannot he questioned. No doubt Ihe two gentlemen who aro responsible for the affair will find other and more profitable fields to work, for here in Los Angeles their occupation is g inc. In the matter of the biejcle sho* on extended notice of fumre intention in ihe matter is given be low. THE RECORD BREAKERS The Herald will heroifter publish each week the various records that the different teams havo madi up to the date of public* tion. TheSteirns team held all the rec ords last year, but they will be hard pushed this year with the aggregation that tho Syracuse people have gathered together. When the pacing machines of the former team arrive, then the work will commenco hot and heavy, but at the present moment the people at the Coronado track seem to have ttie best of the g une. Suafer has tlte advantage in that be a'ready has his quad und quint, and the effects of the big ma chine pacing are already felt. Dad Glet-z mi opened tlie flail by cracking tlte ilrst record, but *hafer Immediately cot back again hy breaking his mark. Hamilton has showed that he can get away quicker from a slanding star than was at llml supposed, and even he Can Und no fault wttß tbe pace tbat is given bint. Up to elate the ."-yracuse people havo pecuretl five world's records, while the Steams team has two. They are as follov.a: syiiai tw: Ono-lhird mile, standing start, unpaced —W. VV. Hamilton, |4 I. One-third mile, standing start, paced— W. W. Hamilton, -.'.iH 3-5. Two-thirds mile living start, paced—W, VV. Hamilton, 1:0H 11 !>. One-half mile tandem, flying start, paced —Cauby Hewitt and W. A. Taylor, :50 l-.V Two-thirds mile tandem, flying start, paced—Canby Hewitt and W. A. Taylor, J :08. btkarnb One-third milo trip et. flying start, un paced—W- M Randall, J. M.Cambpell, VV. J. Edwards, :37. One-half mile triplet, flying start, un paced— E. I'lhricht, b". E. chefski, W. Hat ton. :84 1-fi. The recor.ls made by the Steams team on Saturday will hardly be accepted owing , to the conditions under which they were made. A CYCLE BOARD OF TRADE The first cycle show that was ever held in Los Angeles came to an end last Satur day evening. When the shortness of the time available for the necessary prepara tions and the many incidental difficuliies are taken into consideration, 'he affair soems to have been a very successful one. At all events it sarv d the purpose, that of awakening an interest in cycling for its own sake, and ao the object of the affair was accomplished. As a consequence of the success of the '>ioyelo exposilion thero is now on foot a orojecc 10 establish a bicycle board of tratio in this city. In a conversation be tween Fred Lyon of the Tufts-Lyon Arms company, D. ' . McGarvin and J. Tod Cook, boib of the East Side Cycle club, the subject was broached. Interviews with all the leading dealers in town showed that they were highly in favor of such a move ment, aud the nffdr Is now well under way. The name of the association will bo the Cos Angeles Cycle Hoard of Trade, and it will consist of twenty chairs, which will have r fixed value. Future elections to the hoard can only be made in event of vacancies occurring. Those having the matter in charge will proceed immediately whh the organization of the affair, and will hold a banquet about January 15th, when all the remaining details will be perfected. The primary object of the hoard will be to handle cjcle expositions In future years, the success of the first one making it expe dient to give one annually. The board wll also control tho rnarke price of high grade wheels, and regulate the installment pay ments, as is done in all the larger cities of tho country whore these boards of trade exist. All the most prominent dealers in tho city have sig idled their intention of joining the association, declaring their be lief in its usefulness tn the trade. Home of the doalers who were seen on the subject and answered favorably were the Tutlle Mercantile company, Stephens A Hickok, Tuf is-Lynn Arms company, L. W. Fox Cy cle and Arms company. Hill Cycle com pany. Overman Wheel company, and sev eral others. Such an ssociation rami In it help but be of great use to the trade, aud i Ton rice's Ton, BX.CHARLESTON incidentally to the public who are . j the hah' 1 nf hnying wneei,, H> reafter the cycle exposition wi 1 he heiii later in the year, so as tn enttb 9 all the 1 eaters to exhibit their latest mtdels. In bi vt-rul cases at the last oyols show the new .nod.-Is hail not arrived, and ihe ex bibitore were fain to content themselves with rilanlaylne to tho curious the patterns of last year. The date for next yeur " ill he some 'imo in January, and theiffiir will be under the entire control of the Los Angeles Cycle Hoard of Trade. The game of lacrosse that was played here on Christnus day between the Los Angeles und Riverside teams aud was won hy the former, has stirred up a good deal of interest in the game. The game is so little known ami so much less understood that it might be well to givo some idea of the origin of tho gamo und how it is played. COnMENCINQ THE Q\mi Lacrosse is the national game of Canada and is of aboriginal date. The Canadian Indians nlayed the game betwee i the dif ferent tribes usually with a good deal of violence. The name was given to the game by the early French settle s, on account of the stick used In playing reeeinbli ig a bishop's crosier or crosse. The wdte men cli nil inter 1 from the game tho brutal fea tures, and grailn illy refined it. In 1867 the National Licrossn Association of Cana da was formed at Mirnreal and a set of rules was drawn up for the government of the ga no A team of Can,dian Indians introduced the game into England In the same year; the game caught the popular fancy for a time and several amateur clubs were formed. On Febrti-uy 12, 1868, a set of rules, slightly different from the BURTON J. HALL'S LYNVVOOI) ABOUT LACROSSE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER .-JO, 1595. Canadian, were adopted by the English Lacrosse Association. As to the game itself, it cannot be com pared to any other game, suck as foothill or hockey, better koo-vn as ah uney, for by the rules it is forbidden to st itte or even touch the ball with either the hands or feet, i he crosHe somewhat resembles a racket bit ti ed in fives, and is a stick with a surved end, the hook so formed being Strung with network, which must not hag. The ball is of solid India rubber, not more than nine inches in circum'erence. The grounds must ba level, aud the size re- quired is about 200x100 yards. The dis ttnee between the goals is settled cither by agreement or depenls upon the amount of available space, and consist of two up right posts six feet high aud a lite j distance apart. rCuch team of players consists of twelve men, anil they are stationed s nie what as in foothill, the names of the th Her ein positions being as follows: Goal, point, Cover point, flrsi defense, second defense, thiid defense, center, If st a Hack, second attick. third attack, outside home and in side home. A game is commenced with the teams lining up in the proper order, the ball being placed in the middle, and two players try for it with their sticks, 1119 play actually commencing when either one succeeds in driving it towards hi* oppon ent's goal. A game is scored when the h,il is driven through the opposite goal. Thero is no off side as in footrtatl, and throws may he made by one player to one of his own side who is nearer the enemy's goal. The chances for individual play are greater in this game than in any other where a team is required. The long throws hat are madn and the splendid chances for flue runs, dodglntt die opposing team and carrying the hall balanced on the net of the cro.se, the quick work in the s'riminaccs, the clever catches of fast-coming balls, and then the crowning leat of shoo.ing the hai l between the goal posts, all Combine to make up a game that is attractive to the veriest tyro in field sports, as well as to the more hardened expert. Ita a tractive qualities were well tested at ho last game played in Lis Angeles, and when A. 11. Way in ide that Splendid throw of ninety yards, scoring a goal, the crowd showed its appreciation by roaring out its applause. The game simply c moot be equalled as an enteitaiument for those who are fond of held sports aud yet have not the time to devote to the cultivation of them. There is every probability tha a lacrosse league will be formed in Southern Califor nia this winter. A series of games will bo arranged aud the club having the highest percentage at the end of the season will bear the tide of eh millions and have Ihe cust idy of the banner that goes with the name. Krom the class of men who indulge In the pastime it would be quite impossible t jet a cleaner, more honest sport than he game of lacrosse. THE COURSINfI MATCH The Southern California Coursing club has dually d.-cided on th 1 grounds for the coursing match ou January 4th. The field is at Aliso, two miles below Santa Ana, whero thero are plen y of rabbits aud good level country. A meeting was held yester day evening at 100 South Main street, wilh a good attendance, aud the following lieltl officers were elected: Judge, B. I. 11 ill. Slippers, William Cota; Tom Rice. Field steward, I 'aye Cahill. Flag Stewart, S. Preston. Clerk of course, W. v\ . Barber, Jr. Entries are coming in fast, and some of the best dogs in this part of the state have been entered hy their owners. Tom Rice has entered his famous dog Tom, who as Charleston, was the winner up in the coursing match of 1802. Benton J. Hall ha« put up Lynwood, a speedy animal, and Fred Biuxham has a piir hard to beat in Ponto and Wallace. Among other entries are W. K. Barber's Jennie Ha Hi; H. Preston's Garvanzi; W. Powers' abandon Bells; F. llnrtiieti's Snort; J. J. Collins* Limerick; Wil iam Cota's Trilby; H. Cahill's Steve; iV.. Michaels.Hi's Fleet; W. Bantion's Senrch and tannic; I. Parell's Gypsy; .1. Reli han's Corbett; M. De Groot's Mnxy, and Eugene O'Shea's Gioenmeat.ow Dam. 'I he list of entries will close on January 3, tlie clay before the mulch is to take place. En tries are to ba made with Martin Murphy, 106 South Main street. CHICAGO'S FIRST WHEELMEN 1 hero in in L is Angeles the gentlemm who Owned the firat wheel that was ever ridden in the afreets of Chicago. His mime is Jac Humphries, anil he Is one of Tut, Hekald'b editorial sialf. I he first wheel that tuts gentletntu possessed was a 48- Inch Coventry, and he rode it on ihustreets in the year 1876. Mr. Humphries waa a source of unmixed joy to the small hoy whenever he appeared, and the amount of ?h.tiling that he had lo endure would have caused Job, of Biilical fam», to lose Ids reputation. "Where's yer ladder?" "Ain't itcnhlup there?." "(lit yer stove with yer?" and such like remarks Moated niter him ft* he went down the street. When M•. Humphries forsook his ordinary ho then procured the first safety that was rid den n Chicag ', a Singer, and appeared with it in June, 1887. Some two years later an attempt was made to locate Mr. Humphries' ancient ordiua'y by the Chicauo ( yd ng club, aud after much re-eared it was unearthed a"d now adorns the matte! in th) smoking room of the club who d seovered it. The old safely has disappeared, in the manner that safeties have, and no amount of re search would be able to locate the ancient machine. SPORTINO MISCI-LLANY There is a strona probability that neither Frazier nor llogan will receive any part of the purae thai they were boxing for on Thursday night. The exhibition was in everyway such a poor o ie that the direc tors are dissa isfled and may refuse to give the men the money that they did not box for. Tho Los Angeles lacrosse 'earn will go to Riverside ou ft** Year's day to pi IV the team there a return match. Th • Riverside men think that they can defeat the local boys if they havo a different judge, they being very much dissatisllc I with the de cisions of tho one who oillciated in Los Angeles. Mr. W. K. Matthews, the owner of Mc- A SCRIMMAGE Zeus, will take the training of his clever hoi-s- into his own hands after this and will hereafter take up his reside ice at Agri cultural nam. Mr. Ma'thews intends to send McZstfS over the g »nd circuit next year if dio animal comes out of his wimer iv good shape. The Al lira Tennis club nf Eist Los An geles held its annual single tournament' B.in Muss defeated Ray Sunnier, the runnei-up, after a very hard game. The score for the live sets that it was necessary to play was 5-7, 4-6, B-2, 7-5, (i-4. Kuss now holds tho ehailei go medal of tne clnb, as the former holder, Fred llouser, tiid not defend it. George Seymour has taken the Thistle agency given up hy blind Clbricht. Tho latter will be wilh the -teams racing team during the winter and eaily spring, and will very likely he put on ihe national circuit next year. During th • record hunt he will be sent for all the distance events. The Steams team with their triplets will be used to pace the varioiiß open events in the coming Pasadena races. Tho team will probably be Randall, Shefski and rlatton, and they are very likely to put the time at somehing approa-hmp reeoid. Tho Ixis Angeles Athlttic club i» ul oadv making arrangements for a great athletic entertainment for the opening of its new club rooms. Among other tilings there will probably be a boxing exhibition be tween Professor Billy Gallagher and tho best man that the club can Und to put up against him. V? II Knippenherg has just received the smallest wneel hat has ever come o Los Angeies. It is a tiny Syracuse for the use of Little Crioison Rim Knip, and is com plete iv every (let-ail. lacking that clumsi ness of appearance that seems to he a nec essary feature of all the wheels that are in 'do lor cliildren. There will be a b'g intercollegiate held day on February Had, in which all the colleges of Southern California will com pete. The list of enines from the various institutions promlasa to be larger than at any previous tneetii g. The records made by the -'learn?, foam at Santa Monica will probably not bo ac cepted, as they were not in life on a recog nized track. Chairman Gideon informed Robert Welch, the coast representative of the UatlOUal racing board, thai nice atten tion must he paid to tletails in all iho attempts for rec irds that might bo made by the eastern teams wintering in Cali fornia. Tho baseball outlook for next year, as far as a California state league is con cerned, is anything but bright. 11 the right man could be induced to lake hold of 'ho affilr there would bo little doubt of the ultimate success of Id* matter. Cannot A QOOD THROW some kind friend take "D >c" asidn and gently whisper to him that ho would fill tho roll of manager to the complete satis faction of all concerned? The California club and the Alibnls r orrl Inn base bill teams will again wrestle with each oilier on the diamond on Snitn day afternoon for the benefit ef charity. As all the proceeds of the game will go to some one of the recognized charitable in stitutions ihe game will no doubt be largely attended. The three clubs having the cycle exp"si sitlotl ill clvirge made a handsome prollt from the affair. Hereafter, the show wiil be in the hands of the cycle board of tiade that will be funned in tho immediate future. It will be nude one of the regular unniial events in the c> cling \v a Id. It dlanils will open th- New Year with some sporting events. The entire tlay will he taken no with athletic gam' s. Including* a baseball game and a number of bicycle races, chiefly for the looai nders. Lucky Baldwin's colt Ramiro won tho simwood stakes for two-year-olds at tho Ingleside track on Saturday The distance is ihree-quartera of a mile, and the colt won by a head, the greit Crescendo only getting fourth place. Tne stake is worth $ 17."»0. A few more good wins und ■•Lucky" will be an his feet again, H« probably finds that it pays to run hij horses straight iv honest c >m|>any. THE WIZARD OF THi; GUN Dr. Carver at Westlake Park Yesterday Aft:nioon The Public Given an Opportunity to Witness the ilarvellous Silt St lag 4 ol the World's Champion The shooting exhibitions given hy Or' Carver at Westlake park every day for the past iveek have nut diminished in popular* ity as was Bhown by tlie large attendance yesterday afternoon. Iho program was similar to that given every day, and con sisted of trick shooting at Hying targets, shooting from the back of a running horse, With the many variations practiced by the champion atone. The m >st favored part of the exhibition is that in which the doctor and his trained horse. Hoc, unite their ef forts to perform the wonderful feat of breaking a number of blue rock pigeons thrown simultaneously into the air. All of the champion's shots are made with the utmost ease, some of the most difficult being executed without the slightest ap parent i ffort. While the casual onlooker seems to ap preciate the titling and shooting more than the ordinary shots made while standing, old marksmen prefer the lightning 11' ing done by the doctor when lie tosses five glass balls into the air wuh his left hand aud oreaks every one of tnem betore they reach the ground. Another marvelous feature is tho irick of brtaUing small ob jects thrown directly at the mraksman's head. It takes more than ordinary skid to hit a brick with a rifle while It is flying FRED BINQHArVS PONTI) through the air. and when it comes: to smashing several of the fragments before they have descended the feat naiural'y creates surprise. Fin dly, when the small est piece is literally blown to dust by ihe unerring aim of the skilled marksman, the wonder of the spectators knows no bound . I he wizard of the gun has been a draw ing card at the paik. and so has his lift c mare wiiich makes the high dive into the lake. Her performance jes'e-tlay was beautifully executed. The intelligent ani mal made a brave jump from her high stand and went into tho water hea l first, as clean ns an arrow. Then she circled around und swam to shore, where an eager crowd awaited her. Muring the afternoon the Los Angeles Military hand rendered an excellent pro gram of twelve musical selec ions. Alto gether Ihe entertainment was exception ally goad,equaling,if not surpassing, ninny of those given In the larger cities. Hammam Balhs Still giving them at 2110 South Main. Announcement in papers later when we open the new bathe, 212 South Broadway. Miss Ciimmings, die inspirational speaker, of Boston, iectured to a good au dience yesterday afternoon on the subject Christ as a readier and a Medium. Carpels and Draperies Uood lace our la ills, 60« h pair. fin Irish point iace curttunn, 50 a pair. k c iifiu-imiutv portiere*, fii a p-ur. Smyrna CUffS, 7 i 0 aoli. Angora rims $ J BAOb, Jiir aln t rtrpet BOfl nor j fcrd. 'Jupe try Bfuw#la, i">o.' per yard* Btair carpet, *uir per vara. * Moqueiif I'ftrpet, tgl per yard. V. A» JVDU. 40.i 80uth Uroa-lw ay " fully because tbey weaken you slowly, gradu. ally. 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CAU ECONOMIC QUESTION Blscussca Hv the International Labor I dues, tlorlai Assnciati n at Length Tho meeting :;f the l abor Educational association yesterday, was we I attended. The Subject dl-CUSSed W*Sl What Kcono- Ittlc Chana-e is Necessary to rovitle Man a Proper Environment, The opening lap t was presented by w H. -mart, who quoted Kai l MarS to ihe effect that the economic question underlaid all others \ that the so cial and Intellectual condition of a people corresponded With absolute correctness to their economic Condition* \ very interesting discussion followed. The paper evidently expressed the general Opinion. Next Sunday ttio club will discuss Direct Legislation. Court Los Atvte'es There will be a public Installation of of ficer* of Court Los Ahgsles. Nc. 432, inde pendent Order of Foresters, at Tnrnverin hall, Ity 1 South Main street, on Thursday evening, January it, 1896. Music will ba provided and refieebmetits served. The itev. 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