LIFE. VOLUME'1. NUMBER 10. PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 17, 1883. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. indflr tho combination system it mad* inoney again suffered defeat at the hands of the New MUSIC AND DRAMA. n Philadelphia and Boston. The combina­ York. Tho score: tion company possesses great elements of suc­ Cleveland...... o o o 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 LATE NEWS. cess. The manager selects his play Now York...... 6 00000000 5 What 1« Going on In the Mimic World and afterwards selects his company Base hits Cleveland. 6, New York 7. Krrora -Footltght to tit, the play. The stock company Cleveland 7, New York C. I'ltchers Dally ami Matters blithered by manager selects his company and than his O'Neill. t Iniplro Bnrnhaoi. For Our Readers. plays for which, perhaps, his people are ill At Boston the Chicago C'-lub suffered a ter­ AT HO'JfE. tilted. The traveling manager rehearses and rible defeat, and with ('orcoran's pitching gets his company perfect, and as they go1 too. Following is the score: The Itaces V.^terJay—The Cumniln Boston...... iiooo:: 80 0 12 Race--N«wH From All 1'artn. Event* anil Happening* in the ioeul Theatri­ from place to place each new peiTornisMieo, Chicago...... o oooooool i cal World. improves. The resident manager is obliged Base-hits Boston IK: Oliiniign 4. Errors Boston The OUisHtnut ptwet Opera House will re­ change his pieces and run a risk again and 4; Chicago is. Pltobora Wliltuov and Corooran. again of misfits. Besides, the playiife at Umpire Furlong. FKMAI.E RUNNKR*. main closed until June 28th and 29th, when different theatres and amid differing.natural, At Providence the Yankees still further in­ Fleet-Footed I>aiii««ls <;uttlns D«vt» (.>,« Messrs. Klwuierman and Xixon have, ar­ or metropolitan, or social scenes, constantly creased their lead by easily whipping Ue- ranged for the appearance of the famous gives new zest to the performance nud to the. Iroit. The score: Record In lOO-Vuril Dashes. ContitiontaHrnards of New Orleans, Iterformurs notwithstanding Ihe fatigues of Detroit...... 0 o (i 1 o n 0 1 1 3 TKKN-TON. June Hi. The Dramatic Club who will the "road." No. The callow critics aro Providence...... 14101802 x l'J ol the Social Turnverein, of this city, held a present»novel entertainment consisting of Huso hits Detroit {,, 1'rovldence-Jll. Pltchon picnic Friday afternoon. Karly in the mystic drill", tabloux, etc. Miss Lillie Hiu- wrong. The combination system wa*> never Woldmini and Sweeny. Krrors Detroit 10, Provi­ even­ ton and Mr. William N. Uriflith will remain so strong or so popular as now, oibhor in dence 10. nnplrc Lune. ing there were a number of races between atth« Illjoii duringtho supplementary season. England or in thia aoaatrr. girls. One of the races was for a distance of --Messrs. Mixon and Ziinniftrniau coi.tom- - j one hundred yards. The entries were Kate ATHLKT1C VM. KOSK. Winter, Sophie Winter, Mrs. Jacob Opper- pl»tD giving a summer season of light; opera I'lan and Mrs. Thomas Toapp. at, the Ob'Jslniit'Streel, Theatre. Tim New People an: accustomed (o laugh at, tlm tim­ Tlie Itoss dull Kahlly Heal on l>v tbe Ath lotlc When the York liloal Opera Company, which is a very idity -women exhibit at thunder, but the doc­ Cluli. signal to start was given all four hroke away tors know better. No more painful illusr KNIGHT, eagerly. AM the girls were young anil titrong combination, has been engaged. Thu The Athletic Club look a trip ro (.'hest^r pretty, and all vvero dressed in white, Chestnut Street Opera House will open next (ration of this fact, has ever linen givi;ii than Manager of Athlotic B. B. C. yesterday, prior to their \Vcstern trip, and Knasoi), on Sept. 17th, with Da-ly'R 7 20 8, ttiat which was aft'onlpd last Wednesday in with light slip|Mirs. One of them gave out and' then will follovv^ in succession Modjcuka, the deplorable accident which h;is plunged Tbo popular plnytfSithoso excellent likeness In indulged in a contest with the noted Koss about llfty yards from the starting point, but tile Union Hiinaro Dramatic Company, the the family of McKce Rankin in sorrow. Ivfrs. looking right >vt IhjMMer. Is the general innniufcr Club of that place. The latter was evidently theothi rconlestantseonti lined to the goal,.Miss Kankin, who was approaching confinement, ol tho leiitlll)* AlWVlKtIi'li clll'.l. II por-ltloil for K.'iiie Winter lending the way, and winning McL'aull Opera Company, Mrs. Langtry, Ai- which hi* Intellijioiic n UN.: \arled uxperlunei; In ovcrmat.cluxl, as the blue le^'s had no tnuilde by several yards. She mode the hiiiulm'l mm'and lust French Opera JJouftb Troupe, and was extremely weak, nervously and hami bull alUIrs poimllirit n;- him. Ho mis horn in winning. Two thousand people witnessed yarils Henry Irving anil the entire fxJndon Lyrfinm physically, was so affected by a phenomenally uthls city und IH gMMI :! » year.-' old. lie In n in 10;;i seconds. If the Hunt wan cor­ graduate ufiilrurd QiVige, und lir,

  • miles from i.ockpor:. with It is eurioiiK that while apprenticeship in tiui. the old man, haa been no^otiallnK a long Hv to left Held, on which llrotilhers gusoii to play with the Philadelphia Club (he a gill net, and is now oil exhibition hew. dress-making, millinery, teaching, drawing, wlth Mr. H. P. SurKi>aiit, the JIUKI- mini, with a started for second. I'urecll captured Ihe lly b.ilancc ol ihc season. While negotiating This fish is chiefly found in tropical waters, painting and kindred occupations is conctxlett view to sending Mr. Dh.u Honeicault. the young neatly and threw to l-'ergiison, who cut otf with r'orguson they were :il Ihe same lime und li"ing un unusual vwiter io the North is : out of 10; II. reporter Is faithfully chronicled by our Paris .-ur 1 t II 0|Klctul.1li -.'!». 0 11" refusing (o come here ail of which shows reeiKindoul. Americans, f'lo maintalivs. are Mr. I'uniell, l.f.. 1 that tlcco'iege 1'liiyv can huckster his ser­ Stuart go' > : out of. 10; Mortou M out of 1<>; J. COMBINATION COMPANIKS. They have other i|unlitle3 besides. They have what Manu'K. r. f. 1 0 1 U U O'Koluk.l.f. 0 0 1 MoClel'n.ss. 0 0 2 !' oShuetfer, ab. 0 1 :\ l vices ;;rd b-ouk his promises as aptly as any O'HvU'ii !t out of Hi; Lowary S out of 10; Its called iu the noua "le uhK: et, le cheque." Their 0 1 2 0;r-routli'r,lb. Grant 8 out. of 10; ,ioun Kelly admlnitlou takes the form of bouquet.-ami hank liross, e..... 1 0 o la o thorougiibrKlo, e. f. 0 020 OiForoe, s. a.... 0 106 Managur Chapm.n;, of the Detroit Old), in­ A Ihterlo OHIIICH At l!at«ti CoUeice. prcme proof of devotion seems lo have tonolied 1 T 4 ijllalvlu, p.... 1 ! 0 i combination company business is losing in Mine. Theo, for sho announces Hiat i-he Intends to Fergiie'ii.ai. 1 forms us that he has not released tturns, the i.rwiaWN-, Me., *nu' Hi. Th.'lUKo Col. return to a laud where hearts are true, and where pitcher, :is yet, although h - has not given sat­ popularity, aoel:ttlon. a-liullalo'A Struck out Force 1.!. Two-base h'tf - pitched live men were given bases on bails count how many have succeeded. Have not The H jlyoke Club hasdccided to remain in RlU"o White. Three-base hlta- (loleman. Totft! He is w be givrr inother trial wl'i'ti (he club The «ir*»t "SporMiiB Life" Puppy SweciwtBke. the Massachusetts Slate Association. This base hits Philadelphia »: }'.u«iao7. I'ltchers' an- gets home, and if hi- dots weil he will be managers also failed with stock companies? Blets Ualvin 3, Coleujan 2. Ikmble play I'uroell | A the racetii'i- on Wednesday * veiling last For instanon, Angui-tiu Paly had a bad sea- association is somposod of night clubs as fol­ nud Forij-iison. Time of game 1:36. Umpire pusheil to the front. -at Artiiur Chambers' uvcry thiug was con- sou in his own New York Theatre. But he lows: Hudson, Newton, Iteverly, Ho'.yi.kc, Dwkcr. sldered vospocting the Sl'OUTlKG LlI'B takes to the "road" with much profir. The Anderson, Webster and I.owoll. The ru.ee Ufaiiayunfc Oaiuos. Puppy 8we spstakc, and »nnnlnate*l satts- New York Union Square season was not dis­ for the pennant is getting to be decidedly in­ e Cmncs \'etrt«r astrous, and yet it could not be called suc­ York yestenlay, the Cleveland ileld 7. Active 6; Moliucaux 5. li! be vubli-'hl> <»' cessful. Whoa the company resolved itself th« little Lowells, are all bunched. At THE LIFE. J une

    .oon, for Cleveland excelled in fielding. The Derby 1, by Ward 1. Total' left on b»se§—New FRIDAY'S GAMKS. KXHXBITIOK GAMES. THEJLEAGIJE. core: York 8, Buffalo 8. Three-base hlt«-Gille3pie, LXVM.AKD. Shafler, Brouthers and P. B. PO. A B rHILAD'A Jt. B. P.O. \.JC. Zjillic. lVo-ba«e hit*— The Buffalo Gives an Exhibition of Fine A Fine Game in Brooklyn. Dunlnp, 2b..o 142 liPurcell,3b.. o 1 2 4 S Ewing and (Hllemle. Total base hits—New York Record of all Games for the National Hot,'iiin({,cf. 01101 1 0|McC!lel'n,ss. 0 0 S 6 0 24, Buffalo 40. Double plays—Welch and Troy, . On the 9th inat. the Cincinnati after hard Muldoen; 3b 0 0 o . 0 Man'ing, rf. 0 1 0 0 Derby. Klchardson and White. Troy and Connor. At Kecreation Park on Friday the Buffalo York, Wild' pitches—Derby-2. Ward 2. work.manag«i to defeat the Brooklyn (Int«, League Pennant. If..... 1 o 2 0 o! Lewis, c. f.. 0 0 0 0 Lilliei. Passed balls— Club demonstrated that Hassc'k, ss.« 2 0 8 0 Harb'ge, 2b. 0 1 2 1 Umpire—Mr. Uecke'-. Time—2:20. their batting is not State) Club. The Brooklyn played a very. 'hllllpe, Ib. 1 1 15 0 OiColemau.lf. 0 0 0 Another Bad Defeat tor Chicago. overrated—when they face a pitcher they can strong jvans,rf.... 2 0 0 0 Neagle,le, p... 0 2 0 game, ajid agreeably surprised the Jushoug, On Tuesday at Providence the home team hit. Neagle's delivery was very wild FRIDAY, 8TH. c.. 0 0 4 Farrair.lb..:o 1 12 1 0 again and, spectators by keeping the champions' score Dily, p..... 0 1 0 0|WH'sn'lm,c. 003 4 3 badly whipped the champion club. for a time, effective, Corcoran's "pitching but after the third in­ down to three runs and making one them- Providence Easily Whips Chicago. was badly punished, ning the visitors Total...... 7 8*2617 li Total.... 0 4 27 19 7 while the giants could do nothing with Kad- pounded him at will. Kingo selves. Deagle, of the Cincinnati •Club (hi .Friday,8th inst.,the Chicago encountered •Manning out for running out of line. bourne, who was su]>]X>rt«d played second base., to which he is unaccus­ pitched a good game, and was well supported llcrelaud...... O 0" 0020 2 03— without an error. tomed, indifferently. defeat at Providence. From the outset 'hiladelphla...... O 7 The Chicago played a school-boy game. Kelly at third also by the team in general. Doyle, who is lame, 00000000—0 The played poorly. Gross ranght was batted Goldsmith was batted all over the field, and Two-base hit,"—Qlassoock and Harbridge. First score: well but was for 12 hits by the visiting team. base on errors—Cleveland PK'VDKSCE. K. B. P.OA.K.I CHICAOO. "off" in his'throwing. Giilvtu pitched ex­ He was well supported, no sort of support was given 4, Philadelphia 1. Ou B. IB. P.O. A.: however, all the runs him when, at culled balls—York 2, Olasseoek and Harbridge. Hinee, c. f..1 1 '-' 0 o!(iore«c.f.... o o 5 ceedingly well for Buffalo and w!i-s well sup- scored by his opponents being earned. The occasional moments, he braced up. Flint, Left on buses—Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3. Struck Farrel'l,2b.. 1 1 2 3 »o'Kelly,rf.... 0 0 0 iMjrtel. The score: score follows: nit—Busbong, Duly 2. Ijewls and Colvmau. Wild Start, Ib.... 1 2 It) 0 6;W'in8«, W'lnsim 3b.- .111 I-HILA. R.B. I'O. A. B 1 BDFIfALO. B.B.l'.O.A.B CINCINNATI. too, made an extn mely p»or iltchcs—-Neasrlcfi." K.B.P.O. A. K BROOKLYN. R. B. P.O. A.I. record.' On the Passed balls—Busliona1. Wil- Cassidy, r. f. 1 o Ansoa,lb... o 1 10 Purccll, If.. 0 2 3 1 l!Rich'son,2b. 2 1 2 Sommers, IfO 2 a side onliolni 4. P'itchers' assists on fouls R'db'ne, p.. 0 o Burns.,s».... o o 2 , o 0 Manning, 2b 0 2231 of victory Kadbourne and Richmond did and strikes— Manning, rf. 0 0 0 0 olo'Bonrke.lf. 3 a 2 Curp'nter,Sb 1 20 1 0 Farrow, c... o 0 21 )Hly «, Neagle 6. Muffed lly ball—Hnrbldgp. Richm'd If.. 1 oiCorooran, i>. o 1 0 M'UIellan,i*< 1 " " 4 llshafer, r. f.. 3 3 4 somerema kable pounding, the former 'inplrc—(.Jeorge W. Irvin, s. s... 0<0oltt»'lth,lf. .Tones c. f...l 32 0 O'Walker, Ib. 1 1 1 ] getting Burnham. Tinu' of game- 1 0 0 o >n.»e First on errors— Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 2. Huns Irwiu, s s.. J 2 1 5 4,'G'lds'th, p.. 0 1 o o 3 Ward.cf.... 1 2 rShafor, r. hits—Richardson, Shnfl'cr 2, Brouthers 2, earned —Cincinnati 3. Uonoy, 3d f. 1 1 5 Detroit Crushed White 2 Lillie 2, Ringo. Three-base Struck out — Brooklyn 6. b. o 1 1 0 0 Flint, o...... 1 o S 2 7 Ml'spic, 1. f. t 2 0 Bronth's, Ib. 1 2 12 Again. hits—Brouth- Ijeft on bancti—Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn S. Bases on (Hlligan, e. 1 1 8 0 1 Pfeffor, 2b... 0 0 4 4 Jaskluc. ss.. 8 0 White,3b... i-rs Gross, Kelly. First on errors—Buffalo (i, Phil- balls—Cincinnati 0 1 1 1 0 On Tuesday the Bostons aga in wiped up ndelphia 3. On balls—Richardson, 1, Brooklyn 1. Passed ball- Dorgan. r.f. 1 :i 0 Kowe, e..... 1 0 3 their ground' O'Bourke, Farrow 1. Double plays— Schenck and Walker. Total.... 10 20 27 11 7 Total.... 2 8271515 Welch, p..... with the hapless Detroit Clab. iShaffer 2 Brouthers, White. Oross, Lewis. Left on Three-base 1 1 2Lillie, c.f...1 2 2 The batting was very heav?" l.ases—BuflaloBuffalo hits— Jones. Umpire —Daniels. Time Providence ...... 0 0062010 1—lu Proy, lib...... o 1 Force, s.s... 1 2 0 on both sides. 6, Philadelphia 8. DoueDouble pay—play-- -1:40. Ubic*KO...... O 10010000—2 Hank'ii, 3b.. 1 OOalvin, p... 0 111 The score: Kelly aand Farrar.~ Struck out—Lillie 2, Manning DETROIT. R. B. P.O. A. >' BOSTON. •2. Kiotfjro, Ncaglc 2. Kelly. Wild pitches—Neaglo New York vs. Brooklyn. Karned runs—Chicago 1, Providence 6. B. B. I'O. A. K. Two-base Total...._ ...... 11._ 1227_ _. V Total..... 12 28*16 S Wood, If... 1 0 o!Whitn'y,p.rf5 3 ssed balls—Bowc 2, (iross 1. Pitchers' as- hits — Gore. Corcoran. Three-base hits — Knd- Dorgau Hanlon,cf.. •ifSts—Qiilvin"*, Neagle The finest exhibition of scientific hitting on bourue. Richmond. Struck out—Chicago tlecliired out for failing to touch first i i 1 0 o; Hornung, If. 2 2 ' a. Muffed fly balls— the 8, Provi­ jase. Powell, Ib.. 1 2 7 0 oiWise. White, Purcell, McClellan, Kelly 2. llmpire-S. Washington Park grounds, in Brook lyn, dence 1. Double plays—Burns, Plotter. Aiisoii. s. s... 2 2 0 was that Time—1:50. Umpire—Furious. Vew York...... 0 0031031 3—11 Houek, Si.... 0 2 3 2 2 Sutton, 3 b.. 4 3 0 M. Decker. Time—1:25. made Wednesday by the New York Buffalo*...... Bennett, 2b. 3 2 1 team in their 0 01000060—7 3 IjMorrill, lb.2 2 5 Cleveland Boats New York. first match with the Brooklyn^. Ou Friday, 8th inst., the Boston badly pun­ Kiirneil runs—New York 3, Buff'al» 2. Tivo-biise Farreil, 3b. .2 2 2 2 2 Burdock, 2b. 1 3 4 The Brooklyn team were overweighted, and ished Weidmau's lits—Lillie. Kichmond, Dorgan and Welch.Three- Trott, c..... 0 1 5 2 o'Butrton,rf,pO 1 2 McConnick pitched for Cleveland in the besides -were pitching, scoring twelve base hite—Lillie and Kwing. Weidman,rfO 1 2 0 not in good form. The score runs, nine earned. Whitney First base on balls- IjHines, o.... 2 1 7 the game with New York Friday, and his de­ was was verg effec­ New York S. Buffalo 2. First base on errorn—New- Burns, p.... 0 3 0 6 IjKadftmt, Cf. 2 2 5 li very : tive in preventing put a stop to the heavy batting the BIIOOKI/EK. K. B. PO. A.E. | HEW YORK. B. any bunching of hits by York s, Buffalo 4. Struck out—New York 1, Buf- Xew B. P.O. A.1 the Uetroits, and he 2. Double play—Ward and Connor. Total.... 918*2313 7| Total.... 20 1927 York has indulged in Lately. Ward was Manning,2b. 1 OjClapp, c.... 3 retired eleven men on Wild 16 9 Farrow, c... l|Connor,Ib.. strikes. Quest made his reappearance with pitch—Welch 1. time—2:17. Umpire—S. M. Boston...... 3 4Mk,3 4022 x 20 batted freely. The score: 0 2 12 Decker. ivtroit...... i 2W OLEVBLASD. Walker, Ib. 0 ojWard,...--. c. f.. 2 0 » the Detroit, who earned l 01010-9 R. B. P.O. A. E'**B1V YOKK. K. V. P.O. A.E their two runs. Still Runs earned—Boston 14, Detroit 4. Two-base Schenck,3b.0 2 CHlleepte.I.f. 2300 Hlues caught in grand style for the Another Detroit Defeat. hits—Burdock, Wise. Dunlap,2b.. 2 l!EWillg,C.... 1153 Doyle, p.... o 1- 1,'atkius,_ . . e.f. - - 1 3 home Hornunjr. Bennett, Hanlon, HoUIing.cf. 1 O.Connor, Ib. 0 1 13 1 f vim. The score was: The most exciting contest of the season on Houck. Three-bane hits—Sutton, Radford, Hor- 0 Williams, If. 0 0 Dorgan, rf.. 0 1 5 0 uung, Whitney, Muldoon,3b. 0 1 0 Ward.p, Luff, c f.... KOSTOX. R. B. P.O. A.E'l he Boston grounds was playixl last Fan-ell. Home runs—Morrill 2. o llrroy, 2b....2 1 2 5 DKTllOIT. R. B. P. O. A. E Monday, Whitney. First York, l.f.... 0 0 l|Oillcspie,lf. 0 Eagan, r. f.. 0 2:Hankin'n,3b Wltn'y.p... 2 2 0 14 1 Wood, If.... 0 1401 when the. home team won in the ninth in- »n balls—Detroit 2, Boston 5. First Ol'ssc'k,s. s. 1 0~ OiCaskins.ss.. 0 1 2 Horming, If. 1 1 on errors—Detroit 5, Boston 7. Struck out—De­ (Jeer, s. s. .. 1 S IjO'Neill, p.. 4 2021 3 0 0 Hanlon, c.f. 01310 ling, Hornung then driving the ball troit 5, Boston 4. Phillips, Ib.. 1 3 11 o I'Oorgan.r.f.. 0 0 0 Wise, p. B... 0 2 1 2 O.Powell. Ib.. 1 2 s 0 0 Passed balls—Trott 4, Hines 2. Evane, r.f... 0 0 2 0 0| Welch."c't'.'.i Sutton, 3b.. over the left-field fence for a home run. Rain Wild pitches-Burns 1, Whltney 1. Time—2:00. 1 0 Total.... 2 02410 8| Total.... 13 16 27 11 2 3202 ojBennett, c.. 0 1 6 1 2 leil about MeC'k,p....O_l 2 2,Troy, 2b... 1 5 3 Brooklyn ...... Morrill, Ib.. 2270 OiFarrell, 3b.. thirty minutes in the eighth inning Umpire—Lane. ____ Briody,c....l 2 OiHauk's'n,3b 0 0200000 0—2 Burdock,2b. 1 o I 1 jl and the Detroit* o 0 0 3 New York...... 25300111 1 342 0:Houok, ss... 0 3140 objected to playing the game Earned x—K BunVt'n.rf.. 1100 out because THURSDAY'S Total..... runs New York a. First on errors New IjMansoIt, rf.. 0 0 0 1 1 of the poor condition of the GAMKS. 61227 8 5 Total.... 3 62719 2 York 0. Left on Hlfles,e..... 2 2 11 2 1 Quest,2b.... 0 2441 ;rouud, but the umpire Cleveland ...... 1 1 0 bases Brooklyn 5, New York 8. Kndfbrd.ef.. 1 010 decided that the con­ 0 3 0 0 0 1—6 Three-base hits Conner, Hankinson and Walker. 0 Weidman, p 0 1060 gest must proceed. Seore: The Philadelphia Club -Chlcagoes" the Buf­ New York...... 0 0002001 0—3 Two-base hits Ward Buns earned—Cleveland 2. First 2, Clapp, Casfclne. Dovle and BOSTON. R. B. P.O. A. Sj DKTKOIT. B. B. P.O. falo Club, base on errors Williams. Passed balls Clapp Total.... 13 15 27 22 s Total..... 2112718 6 Whitncy, A Jleveland 1. New York fl. Struck out—By Ward 1, Farrow 1. p. 1 0 Hanlon, 1. f. 2 The ,>, bv McCormuck Philadelphia HOBttm...... 07001600 0—13 forming, If. 1 OJPuwell, Ib.. 0 Buffalo Club received an unexpected 5. Total left 'inin basesbases—Cleveland vs. Merritt. Detroit...... 1 0000001 0—2 Wine, ss..... 1 2 2 coat of whitewash from the Philadelphia 4, New York 7. Home run—Phillips.llips Tlie "Phillies" Furrcll, 3b.. 0 2 Club li'it—Ulasscook. Two-base and Merritts contested an Earned runs—Boston y. Dutrolt 2. Two-base liitfl Sutton, Sb .. *~ 1 0;Houek, s. s. 0 1 on Thursday at llecreation Park. The pitch­ hit—Phillips. Total excellent game on Wednesday, —Runloek, Wise. Morrill. Ib . u 0 O.Maneell.r.f. base hit—Cleveland 18, New York 6. ]>ouble plays the forsser Morrill, Bonnott.Powell. Throe- 0 0 ing of Coleman was extremely effective, and —Caskius, Troy and winning by good batting in the fifth l>«(te liitd—Sutton, Whltni-y, Wise, Houck. First Uurdoek, 2bo 4 l!Bpnnctt,2b..O 1 was Connor 'J. Wild ]>itches— inning. o.'i balls—Boston Buffllnt'ii.rf. 0 0 1 well supported in the field. Many tine Ward 1, McCormack 1. t'mpiro—Mr. Burnhaui: Gross made his re-appeais>nce on the Diae 2. Dutrolt 1. First on errors—Bos­ Trott, c..... 1 2 plays wore Time of gume—1:35. ton ."., Detroit2. Struck out—Boston 4, I>etn>lt 11. Mines, i...... 2 1 13 0 dBurns, p.... 1 0 made. Harbidge, I^ewisand Pur- and did good work. The seore: Liouhjeplays—Hanlon.Quest Radford, cf. 0 0 cell made great running It. B. VO. A unrt Ilouek, \Vhltnev, 2 " *1 Wciduian.efO o catches, while Mc- At Boston the Chicago Club defeated MKKRITT. E. B. P.O. A. Burdock and Morrill. I'amed balls—Ilines 1, Clellan outdid himself at short stop. Brouth­ the Purcell, l.f. .02 0 0 o;Warner. Sb.. 0 1 Hcmiutt!!. Wild pitch—Wliitnov. Total.... 7 11*20 15 5 Total.... Boston by S to 3, and at Provido>iee the Qouie OlKeinzil.o.f.. Time—'.':06. l/mnlrc—Lane. 4 8 27 11 10 ers, of the Ituffalos, made a great catch of a 1 0 0 Boston...... 0 oiooo i i 4—; learn beat Detroit "> to 2. Full soorw* have Mauniiur.rf. 0200 l|Greenw'd.2til 3 0 Detroit...... line hit by McClellan in the fourth inning, Lewis, c.i'... 1 2 1 0 U 0 0 0 0—i and was not vet been received. 0 O'FeDnelly.ss. 0 4 1 '"'Wcidman out for not touching biuu1. liberally rewarded by,the. plaudits Harbi'j^e, 2b 1 OiSweeney, c. 0 0 SATURDAY'S (iAMKN. Kiirned 1 runs—Boston f>. Two-base hits:—Whitnev, of t lie (it'teeu hundred sjieetators. Gro;s.'c..... 1 2 Gardner, rf. 0 1 1 Burdock. Van-ell. Three-bane lilt—Whltney. The home nine THE CHICAGO ClUOt. Neagle,p... 1 0 F.ni?lie. p.... omc won the toss, and although 0 0 » 1'riivldenoe Receives Its First Whitewash. ruu—Hornung. First on balls—Boston 1. three Fari-ar. Hi.. 1 O.House'r. Ib. 1 2 0 first ou errors—Boston of the liujfalos luaeheU first' base on Kelly, 8. Detroit 3. Struck out— safe hits in Th« take Oftf I'coplc Getting I>isliei»rte«ea 3b... 2 l.M'X'll'n, If. 1 0 1 0 0 Corcoran pitched in splendid form for the *>renny, 3b... 0 0 6 2 Sweeney ,p 0300 Burns, ».s. ..01162 Galvin,.p... 0 to have :; downward tendency. Triw, eftective. The seare:. * Puffer, 2b.. they ACTIVE. B. B. I1 2 0 4 ONava,Oi: o..... 0 1 1 3 S'm'ndi If. 000 o!Corcoran If. 0 0 1 0 2 have won an occasional game,, but it P.Oi A. B.'BtHa.ISGT'N. B. B. P.O-A. .".. .rvin, ss..... 1 021 O'Q'ldsmlth.pO 0040 Total.... 0o 72412 3 T«*al.... 2 82712 3 has beea attrilmitable more to the errors of Deaslcy. ss.. 2 112 0'RUth«-title 2, Burling on 1. Struck out- The Bnffalos wou their third victory from TUESDAY Thursday in their first match with of leaders, and.probably tbe Active 2, Burlington T. Left on bases—Active ^ Nttw York the stuong team from Cleveland i.^sue wiJL fee decided in their fav«r.. At Burlington 5. Two-base hit—Hoover. Doublaplay last Saturday, before 2,000 people, at the Polo all —Deasley, among whom were a throng of New grounds. The visitors seteetett Daly to open events let, us give the boys a fail- show.. If Moore and Boyle. Passed balls—KEur- York A Fine Victory for the Philadelphia Club at fire on they ane aW«; to ray 1, Jones 1.. Umpire—Mr. John A. Holland. lytting men, who backed the home team to the New Yorkers and: the result was win there is no- dfeubtj Time of game—1 h. 32-raln, win, and because they Last. that thiK home batsmen went ira with confi- that fehey will do so, if the. reverse,. failed they went for The Cleveland played sliosUl Ath4etw»*. Merritt. the umpire. The Buff.ilos virtually won the their las* game here 6>no<»-;snd, despite of good, fieldnng, came off not bo censured. game in the first of the trip, and suffered defeat after a despe­ victors by a score of 5 to 0> in, scored The crippled Athletic nine, instead of get­ inning. The score: rately contested runs, 1 ting a BUFFALO. battleoftwelveiiMiings. Cole- to 0 in, earned runs and W< to 6i in base hits. A Game Kiids In a rest for tbt-i-r approaching Western 11. B. P.O. A. E NEW YOKK. It. B. P.O. A. K man and McCormiek did trip, were sent into the KitthaVll,2b 1 186 0 Eivlng, C.... 3 4520 splendid pitchin;, The visitors were unable to punish Welch's Tho-long-lkiokcd-for field against the 3Ter- O'lluurkc, c. 2 240 for their respective nines, and were well pitching, garni' of base liaHi be­ ritt Club, and wene Badly whipped. 1 Connors, Ib. 1 3021 sup- admirably supported as it was in tween the aioustou Club, Cor­ Si-hiifler, rf.. 1 301 O'Ward.ird. p.... 0 1 0 :i ported. The "Phillies" tried a new third every position. The score was:: of South. Chester, coran, the new catcher from Western JTassa- Hro'thcn-, Ih 2 2 11 0 0 Gillesple, oaseiiiau, KKWICIltK. aiid;the J&ums CInb, of Chester,, was. l.f 0 0 0 ii 1 named Ward, who accepted every R. B. I'.O.A. K CT.3VKI.AN3>. R. B. P.O. A. X no-hare chusetts, made his appearance and played White,, 31i... 1 200 0 Ca»kins, ss.. 1 1 3 chance, Ewingv c....l 1 5 2 0;Dunlnp,2t>.. taken pla«e on Siiturday Ibst.at Hkwjeton poorly. t!owe,;if.... 0 130 1 although weak at the bat. No runs 0 031 Emslie's pitaiiing was badly pun­ OiPorgan, rf... 1 2 1 0 0 were made Connocr, —17>.. -1 - i;Hotaling,cf. 0 i'arit Abocit 1,300 persons had asseiuftled Liiiie'.'cf.... i 210 iweFc'nVYr'.'.'i until the fifth inning, when th« Wardi,rf.... 0 ou ished, but the miseoable fielding last th* Force, 2111 visitors scored oife, which the ground and the game was eomm^oeed, game. The ss..... 0 104 2'Trov, 2b..... 0 0320 they duplicated in Oilleejiie.lf. 1 o'TSork, l.f... 0 with AVUlSuni score was: tralvin, p.... 0 001 OiHank'son,3b the sixth inning. Neither CasMi». Hoover, of tlun city,, aw umpire. ATHLETIC1.. K. B. P.O. A. B If EB11ITT. 0 0630 side scored again s R. 0 OiCHasec'lt,ps. 0 AIT went Hirehall.2b. R. B..B.O. Aw B. until the seventh inning, when, fitie Cleveland Doruan.r. f. (l o^ Phillips, Jb..o well until the fifth inning, with the 0 6 4 2 Warner, Sb. H 0 Total... 8 14 27 12 4 Totals..... Wefoitj. p.... Houstons at the Stovey, If.&c 1 202 Keinzol, 7 13 27 16 6 Ided another to their score. The Phillies i 0 ciEs-ansi.rt. t. o bat. The striker hit » ball Knight.r.f.. c f. 2 2 HilUulo...... 5 Troy,. a>.... 2 out in the field' 2 1 1 8sOreenw'd,2b 4 1 2 II 0 0 0 II 0 1--8 then went in and to the astonisltonent of the 0 Bnehong,e.. 0 and brought two mea ht>me. M'jynah'n.ss 2 S N«w York ...... 2 1 o o 0 o 2 1 i~7 i . n .11 Daly, p.....0 The second man, the I 3 0 5- SJFenelly, s.s. 2 3 1 spectators piled up three run*.and tied the | Joss Club clajiiitrf. was C'rowley, Ib. 1 3 S 0' 2 Sweeney, c.. Kirii'id runs—Buffalo 2, New York 5. Two-ba.-e score. j>ut out at the home, plate. The Bradley, 3b. 1 2 1 1 tilt.s—Brouthers Base hits by Manning, aaid McClellan, | Total.... S 10 27 14 Total.... 0 6 27 s unjipirc de­ 2111 4iOarduer, l.f. 1 2, Richardson, Welch. Three-bus*: 4 cided tliat ho was nor out. After Uorey,o.iTkp. 2 3 t £ lilts—Kwiug 3, Connor 1. First on halls—Buffalo and errors by Glasscoek and Phillips, made I gotu? time Corc'n,e.*.lf. ,.... 1 0 Fln-t on 1. this result possible. ^^:\- -••-.•-. I o o S J o « o o^ the Koss Club left the field, and at tl1*- proper , ...... 1 1 1 «• l;Hougeh*r.lb.3- 1 10 errors—Buffalo f>. Now York 2. Struck out No run* were made in ttaius earned Blakly.gsc.f. 001*. Bultiilo 4, New York 8. Double plays—Klcliardson the tenth and eleveuthiiining,«v«>ne Cleveland — New York 1. First base on er- time the turn pi re decidetlthe game ia favor of IjOorooran.r.f. 2 0 1 and Brouthers. Ward, Connor roup — New York 1. Struck out— New York 1, Cleve­ tin; Houston uiije, and Kwing. Time— runner being thrown out by Lewis at thehnme land 1. Total left on bases— with a seore many of th«»e pres- 010808 1—19 Detroit aiul lioston. out, Purcell hit for a batMf \\l(f — New York 12, Clev«lnnd 'iitiit agreeing with it anil many ditfe-ring. The Merntti...... 700715 1—21 bag,Ming popped up bulls— 8. Passed Turned runs—Atblctic a high one which Uunlap muffed, and Mc­ Bushing 1, Ew.ing 1. Umpire— Mr. Burn, Koss drib, however, is generally (condemned 9; Merritt 3. Two-base Ijiist Saturdays game in Boston was one of h»Hi. Timeof^aiue — 1:57. ,J 'or leaving the ground. tin-most Clellan sent the winning rum in on a nice two- The tvcu-mns made spiritless contests ever seen in that bagger. The score: Hostou Whips Chicago. j/ ' .11 this inning made tlte score 4 to the IJuss city. It resembled a practice game between rl.KVKL.VMI. R. 11. P.O. A. Kj FBHXt&D A H. B. P.O. A. K The Chicago was downed on Thursday with only oru- man out fi* the Hous­ Base on balls—Atble-iic 1; Jten-itt £ Passed the home nine and a pickcd-up Uunlap. 2 b. 1 Vy —Coreoran ball? team more 5 llPandl. l.f.. 1 0 0 Boston by this score: ton Glob. The subject was a tojite of conver­ 4. S*ovey 2. Wild pitnsh—Blakelv 1. than anything. Weidman was knocked Hotalinir.cf. 0 4 0 0 Mann'g, r. BOSTOS. Ump-ire—Blakittoa. out, f. 1 2 0 0 R. B. T.<\ A. K CHJfcAtlO. B. B. V.O. A_ It sation, all over Chester, the general feeling in and Mansell would have Muldoon.Sb. 1 I 1 OJM'Clel n,ss. 0 3 Whituey. p. 1 0.14 retired had there York. 1. t..... c 0 Gore, c.f.... 1 the nnjrthern part beiing with tht- ttoss, while liueu anybody to have taken his place. 0 0;Lewis, c.f... 0 2 Hornung-. If. f 0 0 OlKelly, r.f.... 0 The GlasW'k.ss. 1 II liHart>idge,2bl 0 Wise, s.s.... 1 0 iu th« lower part of trhe <'ity ii-was ax strongly Tli* 3*«w Chicago Club. .score. Phillips. 1 b. o 2jWilWu,3bO a 11 l!Coleman, p. 1 1 Snttou, 3d.. 1 1 OjAndon, Ib... 0 in ftiivor of the Ho;iston Chtb. The Union Ease Ball Association, BO9TOX. B. B. P.O. A.B Evans, r. f... 0 1 5 of Chi­ OKTUOIT. B. B. P.O. A '" 0|Ward.3b.... 0 0 Morrill. Ib.. 1 0 0 Bum.-, ».s... 0 cago, is the name of an Wliitncj-,cfpO 013 l.Wuod, 1. f... 2 1 f, MeOorin'k.p 0 o o ORtngo, c.... 0 1 Burdock, 2b. 0 3 organization fcacked Hor'ng, 0 1 Briody, c..... o S OJ'liat, c...... 0 P«orla by a combination 1. f.. 4 311 o!Hanlon, c. f. 0 1 4 0 S 1 12 0 Furipr,Ib... 0 0 16 Bufnii'ton,TfO 3 I 0 Coreoran,Jp. o of Baltimore and Chicago Wise, B. s... 2 223 IPowell. lb..l 1801 Hines, c'...... u 1 15 PEOMA, June capitalists, -who have tokea a long lease- of f-utton,.'ib... 4 Total.... 3 12 3fl itjCMdsmth.ifo o 12, 1883.—Pw>rias have had 321 OUennctt, c.. a 4403 18 3i Total...... 4 11 30 2tt 6 Rudfonl. c.f. 0 0. 2 o o'PSMft'cr, Sb...O o a clean score of defeats since their Northern the vacant lot on Thirty-ninth street, bt-tweeu Morrill. Ib.. 2 290 0] Farreil, 3b.. 1 1021 Cleveland .....OOooilooloo ft—.", Wabash and Michigan av-e-nues, Bu.-dock,2b. 3 403 llHouek. s.s.. 1 3142 Philadelphia.. 00090000300 1 —t Total..... trip, losing four successive games, two to which thev Buffl't'n,p,rf Runs earned— 4 »27 18 s{ Total..... 1 42*17 6 Bay City intend to convert into a fashionable base 1 305 2iMansell.rf.pO 8827 Philadelphia 1. Two-base hits — Bostons...... 0- » 0 0 0 3 0 1 x—t and a like minuter to Saghiaw. ball Hiiiex, c..... 4 1 10 0 llUuuat. 2b...O 0 2 Hotulins;, York, McClellan 2. Lewis. First ou Olm-apros...... There is evidently a screw ground. A grand stand will be erected for Jtadfd, S 1 error?— Cleveland ...... 1 » 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 loose. The" truth rf.cf 4 520 1 WMm'u.p.rf 1 2012 4. Philadelphia 3. On called Two-base lulls—Burdotf*. Pitching assist*— of the matter is, no club in the Northwestern :t,000 people, and instead of ordinary hard balls— McClellan, Harbridge, Ringo. Left on Whitucy 14. Curcoran 4. ~ " benches will be furnish&d Total.... 30 28 27 bases— Clevoland 8, Philadelphia Double plays—Cliicagos Lt-ague has lux* more poorly managed than with comfortable 16 7| Total.... 8 1C 27 12 21 9. Double plavs 1. Struck 0114-Bostous S,_, Chicago^__-___«,.,. 6,.. fifcses—_.„ on has chairs. The association Boston...... 2 — Glasaeock. Dunlap and Phillips. Struck i»it— balls—Hornudtg. Base* Peoria, the club being short of players intends to be ready 0 10 a 5 0 6 3 2—30 Hotaling, Muldoon, Phillips on errors—Btetons since the for business by June IS, and Detroit...... 3 211100.00— S 2, MeCorroack. Bri­ • 2. Pa.-sed bali^— Hines 1, Flint season opened, and was in this con­ with the best ody, Lewis, Harbrldge 2, Coleman 2. Ward 2, Rin­ pii'e—rurloaa:. S. Um- dition when nine that money can procure at this Kurned runs—Boston 12. Detroit 2. Two-base go 2, Farrar they departed for Michigan. season of liits—Burdock 2. Wild pitch— McCormiek. Pasned At Providence Fusselbach had the the year, will play games in the American 3. Whltney, Bulnuston.Sutton,Ben- balls— Briody 2. Kingo 1. Pitchers' assist*— the iome club beat Detroit misfortune to break his nelt 2, Blansell 2. Three-base hits—Whltney, Cormlck Me- >i.v !i to s. The full s»x>re thumb in the last Bpringneld game Alliance...... These—- rtuirton, Huf- 11, Coleman 7. Muffed fly ball— Unnlap lias not y*t lieen re­ and thus and other games Kadford, Houck. Homo runs—Hornuii({2 Umpire— George W. Burnham. Time — 2:06. ceived. the club is left without a catcher, and owe at which will take plaae on the ground will, it First base on errors—Boston 7. Detroit 1. First least two of their defeats is expected, provide an entertainment base on errors—Boston 14, Detroit 1. Struck Buffalo Again Whipped. to the poor playing for Hines out — The New Yorks played Baltimore News. of Horay, who was put in the catcher's nearly every fair day. The admission fee 2, WUe Wood, Hiinlon, Farreil Ouest'J. their fourth game posi­ will be Double ulaye—Farreil. i^,uost, Powcll; y.uest with the Buffalos in New York Tuesday, and Correjjiaadence Sponrriso LIFK. tion. Just exactly what will be done is not only 25 cents. At a meeting of the Houck. I'owell. Passed ball—Bennett. WiU succeeded in defeating the BAKTIMURE, June known at present, but if something association Wednesday at the Palmer House pitch—Mausell. Time—2:41. Bisons ' by a 13.—The Baltimores is not the following Umpire—Lane. score of seventeen to eight. The New ha\-iug won three out of the law five games done soon the club's name -will be "Dennis" officers were elected: President, Yorks punished the delivery played left here to-mght as far as the pennant is concerned. TI H- Henders<>»: vice president, Colonel of Derby for the West ill high The John Marshall; MONDAY'S GAMKS. for twenty hits, much to the "discomfort of spirits. Barnie is confident rliey -will take management have since signed MeQuaid, treasurer, W. C. Henderson; the Buffalo fielders, who had ample opportun­ five out of the first seven games their last year's second baseniau, but it is treSTet?fy> B" F" Matbews; directors, Colonel An Increased played. He John Marshall, Attendance at the Philadelphia ity offered them to wear out shoe-leather. relies greatly upon the pitching of Fox and doubtful if this was a wise move, as MeQuaid F. H. Gallagher and B. K. Grott nd < Jillespie led in the batting, at times the field­ Tlenderson. Louis Say has resumed was roleased from Bay City for poor playing. Payson. The intention is expressed of pav­ play ing A notable increase in attendance was wit ing of thr Xew York men was brilliant. The this week, and is doing well. O'Brien, the the way for entrance into the American new second Association next season. President Hender­ ne^ed at the Philadelphia ground, on Mon­ , baseman,, -has ^given satisfaction------Minor (Values of the Week. KW TOKK. R. B. P.O. A s.i BUFFALO. R. B. PO. A. K. I so t>ar- 'ast played son hails from Baltimore, where he managed day, on which day the lij-cent Ewing c..... 2 0 Kich'son,2b. with the Westfield, June 11. — At Kichruoud — llichmoud '.» the professional r%te first went Connors, Ib. 0 0 2 Mass., Fireuu-n. Phil Baker, Stearns, Kox Mutual*, team in 1872-73. into effect. 2 2 O^O'H'ke, cf,c. 3 1 1 of Philadelphia, :;. At New York- Both, the "Phillies" and Cleve­ Ward, p.... .1 0 l.Shafer, r. f. and Clinton have been batting heavily latelv. Jasper ~>, Staten Island Gillespie, If. 5 2 3 2 Baruie 4. At Jumbo Park _ land* played a beautiful gam') up to the fifth 1 Brouth's, Ib. 1 1 10 is still on the look-out for players. August Flower 4, Mantua 1. Northwestern League Games. Cackins, t*. 0 OjWhite, He expects to get inning, but after that th'1 "I'hillies" Dorgan. rf.. 2 3 b.. 0 2 2 a new short stop in Louis­ June 13.— At Amherst— Yale 4, June 8—Quincy, 5; Toledo, 0, Springfield, made a OjKowe, If.... 1 a 3 ville. Amherst break, and Cleveland scored two runs. Welch, c.f...0 I'Lillie^.cf... 1 1 •2. At Pnnceton— Cleveland 12, Princetou 3; baginaw, 2. Grand Rapids, 6: Fort Thereafter, Trov, 2b..... 1 4 7. At Chester — A\ ayne, 5. Bay City, it was but a question as to whether HankiX 2;Force, 8. s... o 2 1 Graml Kapldg Correspondence. Koss ;«, Anthracite ,"> At 5; Peoria, 0 the 3b. 2 IjCerby, p... . 0 Lowell— Detroit June 11—Bay "Phillies" would score at all. Wilson- 2 2 Arimdel has been released. Hob Boss, who 19, Low* 11 4. At Holvoke— City, 4; Peoria,!. Spi holm proved himself totally Boston (i, Holyoke 4. At Lynn —Chicago ild, 6; Saginaw, 0. Grand Rapids, unable to catch T..U1.... 17 20 27 11 e; Total.... 814271211 was an umpire last year, has been reinstated, 0 2- for Neagle and piled up" error after error, New York...... 4 3033 but the directors have not yet Anderson 2. ' Qumey, 1. Toledo, :i; Fort Wayne 2 Buffalo...... 011 "—17 decided to let June June 12—Toledo, eacli serious. McClellan :unl Farrar for the 2 0 000012 him play. Brouthers, late of the 15.— At 1'rinceton— Metropolitan 10 3; Fort Wavne, 2. Grand home club, and Dunl:vp, Huns earned— New York 4, Buffalo 6. First on Albany PrinceUm 7. At Bridgeton— Kapids, 0; Quiucy, 1. «H-i^scock and Mul- errors— New York 8, Club, and brother of the big Dennis of Buf­ Bridgcton Buffalo u iS rifk out— Bv falo, has been cn^-iiiiod. Hartville 2. At Brooklyn— Rrooklvn «' June IS—Peoria. 3: Bay CHty, 0. Grand Stnten Tslnnd 6. Kapids, 4; Quiucy, I1.. Springfield, ' ' inaw, : 4: Sag- June 17. THE SPORTING LIFE.

    Baltimore 6, Columbus 2. Bases on balls Balti­ scored the more 2. Columbus 3. Left on ba.s«s Jlaltimo re 3, first run of the game in the second Fox, who, retiring in the direction of the THE AMERICAN. Oolumbu* S. Double plays Kuehnu, Smith, and inning on but a single base hit, Brady and pitcher's box, purposely pitched a wild ball MANAYUNK SPORTS. TiKldSi Smith, Fields and Richmond; Sharfl, Nelson making very bad errors. In the fifth before resuming his position. The two run­ O'Brlen and Stearns. Pasned balls Columbus 1. inning the Metropolitans tied with an earned ners immediately came home, when i'ox The Great Local Game of the S*a«m-Other The Race for the American Association Umpire John K«Uy. Time of game 1:40. run on a single base hit byO'Eourke and a ...»..-. , _, . , - > called to Baker to throw- him the ball to put Games. Cluimpionship Pennant. two-bagger by UetpBchlager. In the sixth out the two runnere who had gotten in on Corre* rxmdence Sronriso LIFB. TCESDAY'S OAMKS. inning the St. Ixniis Club scored another run the ball pitched outside of the pitcher's box. MAJT.VYUSK, June 16. Editor SroBlixo- through Iteipschlager's wild throw, assisted Umpire Kelly let the two runs count, Aa Ka«y Athletic Victory Over the Eclipse by fine batting. Additional JjiFt:;—Saturday last appeared to be FIUDAY, JUNE 8TH. errors by Keip- lowing is the score: the Club. schlager in the eighth inning were the means pIKCINKATI.. K. B. PO. A.KlBALTIMORE.. H.. B.P.O. A. 1 Derby Day in base ball circles. Everybody The Athletic and Kclipso Clubs came to­ of the St. Louis Club getting two more runs. Carpen'r, 8b 1 01 Ojl'.Baker, c.. 1 1 6 Allegheny Again Pounds the Eclipse Club. The score Jones, cf . . . . 0 23 OiStearnn,lb..,.. 1 1 8 and their sweethearts assembled on the -Maii- gether for the ftrst was as follows: Kellly, lb... 0 The Alleghenys on June 8 again decisively time this scac'on on Tues­ METKOPO'H. B. B. P.O. A. E ST. LOUIS. B. B. P.O. A o 11 o OiCllnton, If., o o 2 ayunk Base Ball Grounds to see the cham­ Soinmer, If. 2 22 0 0 Say, s.s. .... 1 2 1 defeated the Eclipse team. Weaver was day, and the Athletics kept up their reputa­ Nelson, s.s.. 0 1 0 D 1 W.Ole's'n,saO 1 3 Snyder, c.... 2 pions meet. Over one thousand peaple wit­ Brady, ID... 0 080 1 Latham, 3b. 0 0 0 2 1 O'Brien, ab. 0 1 5 pounded all over the field, tho Alleghenys tion of being the "Jonahs" to the Eclipse EeterVk,3b. 0 010 o Nlcol, r. f... 2 2 0 Powers, rf. .. 1 0 0|MeCor'k,3b. 0 21 nessed the game. Mr.- Edward Lavelle, of Roneman.rf.O 041 0 Comisk'y, lb 1 1 10 Fulmer, ss.. 2 1 Kelly, rf.... 0 04 giving a remarkable exhibition of heavy team. The game abounded with pretty plays, McPheo, 2b. 1 OFox.. p...... 0 00 the United Base Ball Club, was selected as ami was close up to the eighth O'Ko'rke.cf. 13100 Mullane, p.. 0 1 1 batting. Driscoll was very effective up to inning. Thn Kolpshl'r, c. 0 150 3I)easlcy, c.. 1 2* t! White, p.. ..2 08 OEggler, c. f. 0 0 2 (I 0 umpire. The game was played by the Activo home battery was Bradley and O'Brien, and Kennedy, If. 0 010 OSfcef, 2b.... 0 1 4 with precision, whilst, the Mauayunk was the eighth inning, at which stag* the Eclipse it worked so well Crane, 2b... 0 Total.... 11 12 » 16 2 Total.... 3 7 27 1ft 8 that the pitcher was bit for 2 I Dolan, c f... 0 0 2 Cincinnati...... 00241040 nervous and really lost the game in the first had secured only two hits. He then let up but three hits, and the catcher had one passed Lynch,p.... 2 0 Overbeck.lf. 0 0 1 n-11 somewhat iu his pitching. Battiu led in Baltimore...... 2 o o 1 o 0 0 o o 3 inning. Foster played a splendid game, and ball. Blakiston made his appearance at Earned rune Cincinnati 4, Baltimore 2. batting with four safe hits, including a Total.... 1 52410 6| Total..... 4 82712 3 Three- his throwing to second has not been equalled third base, and although his throwing was Metropolitan...... 0 0 o 0 1 o 0 o o 1 base hit9--.Ciucinnati 1. Two-base hits Cincin this season. Gill and McHugh worked to­ triple-baser and a double-bagger. Swartwood still weak, ho distinguished himself by two natl 4, Baltimore 1. Struck out Cincinnati 4, made a homo run. Creamer and Mansell St.L«nlB...... 0 1000102 X 4 Baltimore 5. liases on balls Cincinnati il Left gether like machinery. Young tilled his plaoe magnificent stops. The entire team played Earned run« Metropolitan 1. First base ou on bases Cincinnati 9, Baltimore 4. Wild jitti-h«s like a veteran. Too much praise cannot be fielded finely. The score was: well. In the first inning the Athletics got ball.-* Metropolitan 2. First ba«o on errors ECLIPSE. H.B.P,O.A«.| ALLEOHT. B. B. P.O. A. K Metropolitan 3, St. Louis 3. Struck out Metro­ Baltimore 2, Passed balls Baltimore 1. ' Jmpire given to J. McHugh for his superb first b;is was excellent, as left fielder, but could not hit. Oerbar't,2b. 2 243 IjMansell. l.f. 4 4 fourth inning the more and Cincinnati nines Wednesday after­ Club. Ten innings were played Lcary, s.s... 2 123 2 Creamer, 2b. 3 3 visitors scored for the first tin Rhodes for anything. Barr was iu the right time, getting two runs on a base on called noon was called after the fourth inning ou ac­ score 11 to H. A full score has not place all the time but Wolf rf .0000 0|ML'i?hlin,s8 1 1 count of rain. When called the once. SulUvan c.. 0 S 4 0 3 Battin,3b... 8 4 balls, a passed ball and a base hit. Krom score stood received. On tho Manayunk side Rhodes played his Weaver ""11 0 Maok,lb.... 0 1 12 this time up to the eighth inning no runs 10 to 'i in favor of the Cincinnati nine. tf C*W*f*»-orst The game this season, while O'Donnel ap­ 0 OJUrl3colI,p...O 1 0 were made. In the last nnmitd inning heavy game between the Allegheny and Co­ CINCINNATI HOPES. peared singularly lacking in judgement. Mr- hitting and a couple of serious errors gave the lumbus nines which was to have taken place, Monlgli; did not, field up to his Total.... » 8 8 Totals....IS 22 27 16 10 Wednesday was pm-d on account of standard. Kollpse...... 1 00002030 8 home club rive runs. Tho score wan: Still Confident of Winning thn Chumpiuu Ip. Dougherty was playing a good game and Kl'l.n'SK. H. V. P.O. A. T,. | ATHtimO. rain. Allejftlony...... 4 0 4 0 :i 1 5 1 x 18 (ileanon, 3b. 1 -- " - R. B. T.O. A. 1 > m____ _ ^j. Thn liasls for th JlJ'tivii f/ainpn plttj/eil. Of course, the Foxier, c.... 0 7 6 OOlll, p...... s 1 4 SATURDAY'S WORK/ Kollpsu...... 0 0020000 0-2 thews making them a present of four runs on U Atlll«tlc...... 20100006 Western clubs must reap (he benefit of such X S Total.... 8 "2411)141 Total..... 8 72711 3 Columbus Again Stnvey out for loterferlng with ball. a, single hit by wild pltcbos. Otherwise his defeats, ami It is pretty safe to say that Cin­ Bettten* Earnod run« Athletic 2. Two-bape pitching was Active...... 2 0110202 x-» hlt3 Corny. immense, twelve men striking cinnati and St Louis will hog most of the Mnuuyunk...... o 0002001 o 8 The Baltimoros beat tho Columbus again f'lrHt ou error,- Athlotlc 3, Kellpsu II. On culleil out. The Athletics started out with three honors. ballH Kf.llpyo 1. Athletic 1. Ijeftou Time of «ame Two hours. ITniplrc Mr. K. ou Saturday lost, after an exceedingly excit­ bason Eullptie runs, one of them a homo run by Nlovcy, but A close prognostication, therefore, of the LuviMe,ofthe United Club. Struck out Harris, ing struggle, necessitating the playing 3, Atblotii: 6. Struck out Athletic 3. 1'assod of balls Whiting 3, O'Urlen 1. Umpire Butler. in the third inning errors by Htrickcr and a next, four weeks'work would be to predict, Marklo. HIUT, .1. MoIIuir.li and Yonnjr. Left on eleven innings, liiiin stopped the game iu Tlroi 1:27. base on called balls lillini hat Cincinnati or St. Louis will basei Maimyunk 4, Activo 0. Base on balls Ac­ tlm bases with two be in tho tive 3, jMiiua>unk the flf'tli inning, but play was rosnuitix! after men out. A couple of wild pitches thim sent lead, with chances in favor (if the Cliieiu- 1. 1'uHuod balls MoIliiK'i f. an interval of thirty Cfncinnatl GetN on to Itultlinoro. Foster 3, File* OII.UKhi ,\etivo w. Mauayunk 'r. minutoK. The home all the runners in, t Icing the score. In the iritis. This will especially be flic case if the Kuns eiirnod 3Tanayunk 1, Active 3. team pounded Diindon, the deaf mute, all The Cincinnati Cluli made its lirst, ap|«!:ir- si\th inning 'iiiuiiiniilis the home team again got the do as well hero against, the Atli- The t'nion was beaten by the (Quaker City over tho field, but failed to bunch their hits. ancc in Baltimore on Tiu'sdivy lsi*,t. WKM) lead, on hits by Moyuahan, O'Brien ami clies next week as their friends hope ("or. Phil Baker's batting and catching were re­ ixioplc saw a K.-IUIC, which was poorly nlaycd on \\eiliiesiiay on the Manayunk base bah Stricker. In the eighth inning, good biilting Your correspondent is honest in bis belief ground. The (Quaker markably good. Hoharfs only hit again scut both at tln> li;u and in the liclil by thn home by I.,it ham. 'hill, the City played an excel­ Browning anil (ierliardt, earned Athletics will yet be found lacking lent, game throughout, while the I'nion were in the winning run. Score: club. The pitching ol White was very eft%:- two runs for the visitors, and again tied the n what is known as "cohesive slri-ngtli." IUI.TIMOHK. not able to hit Wctsil's delivery until tho R. II. P.O. A K ooLUMiii'H. R. B. P.O. A. n. tivc. The plnying of Ki'illy was tint feature score. In the t^inlli inning the visitors scored There art! elements in the cluli which arc Baker, c.....2 6 12 0 1 Wheeler, If. 2 1 of the game. The game, with the exception ; inning. Their lidding was very poor. Stearns, lb.. 1 1 tf (I 0 Uiohm'd.HS. 2 1 the winning run on a bad throw of O'Brieu's bound to develop weakness, and when it 0 of the nr*t mid uinthiniiiiigs,xvasprfit1il\ con­ The game was slopped after the soventh ii>- pell, ss. 2 a i « OjU-lll, p._.....0 0 1 0- Oil :i 02080 0 10 Curpe'ter ab 1218 lir.Kiiker, r.f. 1 1 1 2 o|Mankroy, If. o o ' iwopc, rf.... 1 1 1 0 OJKhly/'rf!'.'.'.'. 0 0 Karuod runs Baltimore 5, Columbus 1. Thruo- Jones, c. r... 2 2 2 0 U|Stoiirnn,lb.. I 1 B will increase every week. They liiive :dl ibo baso hit MoOonalok. Total.... 612211 9 lol Total.... Two-baso hlt« Baker, Kelll.v,lb...2 0 13 1 OiCllnton, l.f.. 0 0 0 8 no 16 6 'Icmenfs among tliein to crawl up gradually Total.... » » 1814 3| Total.... 2 32114 N O'Krtoii, Ilonderson, Hrown 2, Mann, Kuuhno. Somnier,lf.. 2 2 1 0 d'SllV...... K.H...... 1 1 2 Athletic...... a 0 0 0 0 2 o o o 0- S u the light, and oner ahead, to hold I ho leail (JunkerCity...... 120402 It ! Struck out Baltimore 2, Columbus?. 1'iiHscd SnjrdiT, c... 0 2 r> 0 2lr>'llrlon,•; imen, zn. u 0 2 Hcllpau...... 0 0300 n I) -.i ll 1 e o the end, as Ihey ilitl lust. year. Suyder's Union...... 000002 x 2 balls liakor 1, Kommlor'i. Wild pitcbott Kuiidur- I'mvor*!, r. f. 1 2 0 KIIIM earned Athletic S, KulliMu i Two-biisn " " M'Crm'k,3bO ontro!, like last your, is absolute.' .No Huns ciinieil Hunker City 1. 1'ufscd balls HOII 3, Dundon 2. Bascx on balls lln.li imorn 2, Uo- Fulinur, s. M. 0 0 4 OlU'iut'rn'n',ll'nd'rfi'n, u.Op. o hit KnlKht. Tliri'i'-biiriu hits O'llrlon. llrownlnif. Xlcber 4, Suibley 3. luniburt 3. ToUit bases on hits HiUUmoro 2i}, Co Merhui>,2li. 1 2 I olKKiilur,"'" --' - of..-' 0- llulnn rnn-St«vey. Loll on biMi'H Athlotlu 10, liinigns have linen made In the Icam ami luiiibu* lu. Umpire John Kellcy. Time- 2:40. While, p....o 1 4 0[().linker, u..O 4. Struidt out Athletic 4. Kellpiw 12. Flrrtt louowill be maile, except, from necessity. At Jumbo Park Kriday the August, Flown- bane on nailed hulls Hi-ownln^-.. I'aH.-tnd bulls Hie free advice of nuisitlers was not lino iloti'auxl the Manayunk Club by the fol- The Tables Tui'iiml. O'Urlmi'J, Siilllviin 1. Wild pltcliiw Matthcwmi. hcedoil Total.... 0 10 *J 16 3 Total.... 3 5 27 1710 ast your in times of trial, nor will it this oNving sexirc by Inniugs: In the game at I'ittsburg on Saturday last Ualtlmom...... 0 ' » 0 0 0 3 0 0 ti :i Time of game--2;0fi. I linplre O. H. llutler. Manuyonk...... 0 1 o 0 o o 1 o d .' between Cincinnati...... 4 0010000 4 '.I oar. the Louisvillos ami the AHeglum.vM fttnr "Met*." The ten m Is not t flower...... 0 o 1 o o u i i .1--:: Mm former, mainly Kam^d niun- Cincinnati 3. Two-bum* bltd (Hn- discouraged, but, on the through llnokor's splendid olnnu.tlv, H.iltlmorn t. Thrct'-baKr hit (Mnelnuatl Tor th« third time the Mclropoliluns on onlrary, every man iu it, as well UK every pitching, succeeded in defeating tin; homo 1. Ijnlt on liasos Clnnlnniitl U. Iliiltlinoni4. Slnu'k Thursday succumbed to the players from lirector, is confident Olill W1LMIVOTUN MOTTICH. iitni! by ascorooft.lirectotwo. of tho final result. The Nol.-m pitched out Clnulnimtl 4. Hilllinorii 3. I'.i.-wd liullx Kt. Louis. Thn latter handled tlio ash in .cam on its Kasl.orn trip has had more lliun a good game for tliu Allegheny*, but tho Maker I. Itoublo play |> Club Dohi^ Holler IVork. -Jobn liDlly. aJiiaMU'Kiiiiic-l:^ 'l{ t j-»->' good style and took a load of lour earned Is share <>!' ill luck, such as tails to tin- lol. of Loiiisvillcs, who were in bettor condition dins in the tlrst lulling. The ".Mots" very club once in Kpoortt of lh«i I'layors. than tin1 ilay before, after­ tlio HCIIHOII anil such a.1; cot away will) him. Tho ward played 11 strong up-hill game, hut it aillo upon UHIIU last year in the early part ucoSi'oiiTiMi LIKK. Louisville* played a linetieliling game. Sonic Tim garni' bctwntu thn Motnipolit.in and was 01 no avail. They jot ;their f!uur«m with­ if the season. This ill luck brought ihein /line i(i. I'^lltor St'Oicn \u .'I,OUU pi'opln worn present. Tin! following i« Si,. J.ouiM oluhH ou Tui'sday was wnll con­ in one of their opponents' anil (hen discontin­ lefeats and victories iu the Inn summary. Kast by one run, :. The Quicksteps li.-ivc, been doing noblo tested for seven iuninj!s, neither sldu being ued their run-scoring, meeting defeat by a xcept, in two In.staiii'es. Yet in no one of KOLtl'HK. K. B. P.O. A. H|AI.LMUIl'V. H. 1". I'.O. A able t<> Mixu'e. In tho eiglilli scoro of It tu 5. work since my last letter, winning nine OIlUL-OII, 3ll 0 101 OjIMokYxn, r.f. 1 2 0 liming, liowcvci-, he games plnjcd wore they hjully bealon ur Lnthniii, Hi. 0 190 o'swartw'il.o.CO 0 1 a single error tiy turned thn whole, M KTUOl'O'N. It. B. I'.O. A. K| BT. LOG IS. B.B. I'.O. A. K 'rattled." Tlieir Melding lias been good and mt of ton games played. Wo now stand n, ', i'f. 0 O/l'aylor, o.... 1 . « tide nl'Uic game, nuil V"sultnl in the visitors Nol,-*on, s.s.. 0 W.OIoa'n.Ksl 2 1 s Improving Brady, lb..O Uillinin, 3b. all the lime, while lu hatting jood third iu tho Intor-Stato race. Brcsiu-- , OMuiuwll, l.f. 0 1 2 scoring tour runs lielorr they were disposixl 0 2 2 ,nd b'.iso-runuing ihey \Vliltlnn, Ksloi-b'k.llb. 1 Nlcol, r. f... 1 1 0 have been du­ lam's batting has .-.. 2 OJ<'i-oainer,2b. 0 0 of. HollH'rt and Keefe worked well together, Rosoimui, ng better right along. l're.sldi-ut biHtn the main feature of 1^-nry,en.... 0 2 0 M'L'iflin.ss. 0 0 rf. 2 Conilsky,lb. 1 1 6 Sleru, Quickstep's play: at one time ho niiuh K bill, \vcre not siippurted iu the Held as they D'Ho'rki'.cf. 1 2|Mullane, If. 2 1 II wlio has been with them, and who re­ Woli; rf.. ... 0 0 0 Itnttin, :ib... 0 0 hrra-base hits in four games. Boniicrs, ibe Hi'eker, p.. 0 2 2 1 Muck, lb. shonld have been. Ap|>endrd is the score: llolbert, c.. II IXiMley, o.. 1 :i 6 turned Sunday night, says be ...0 0 KeolV', p.... 0 0 Strlcf, 2h... o is well best Hglit fielder iu the Inter-State,has'bocuinu Mnnkniy, If. 0 2 0 Oi.\olan, p.... o 0 MKTllorO'N. H. II. P A. 1C. HT. 1.01'tH. H. II. P.O. A. K pleased with the team, lie declares that Ihey Nelnon, in1 . 2 1 I)I«,IMHI, M.. 01110 Kennedy, If. 1 1 IHihin, of... 0 il great favorite here, and deserved!}, ttxi. «.s "" ' ' " . 0 0 Crane, ire playing bettor ball than any club in the Total.... 3 U 27 10 Total*.... ~2 4 27 11 3 Hrady, l»tb. 0 0 12 I 2 l.iilaiuu, 3I>. 10001 2b... II 1 McGlunlH, p 0 he is a sure llcldi r, beautiful thrower, ami a KnIipM.'...... 0 1010000 1 3 Kfrbr'k, ab. 0 ' " 3 0!Nlcol, rf.... 12101 louutry. and wero only beaten on the merits Total..... 6 0 24 8 7| Total.... 01112711 S i)f the game in the 1 to good batter. Will Smiley has again Alleithony...... 10000000 1-2 UoMi'in'n, rf. 0 1 r,Coinlnky, lb 1 o 16 o o U New Voi-K game and ippeurxl uu Fjiruud rund Allegheny 2, Kcllpno 1. Total D'Kn'rke, of. 0 0 o Mullniio, If., o looo Metropolitan...... 01011101 o—6 tin''J lo I Philadelphia name. Me says there second liase alter a week's IHLBO hit.-- Allnhony 5, Kehpiw 11. Two-hunt) hits llollmi-t, C.. 0 2 0 Dciinly, o.... II (I 4 0 II SI. I.ouln...... 4 0200000 x—8 never was a nicer, better rest, owing to a sore arm, and is First bane by errors Metropolitan 4, St. l,oals 4. holmvcd sot of young showing up Taylor. Three-base bits Whiting. Mtruuk out oil Kei'l'e, p.... 0 4 II Slllot, 21)..... 0 1 4 4 u men gottou together iu a ball club than they excellently, but is not bat­ Nolan .'!. off Ilwkor 7. Double plays Wolf and Kennedy. If. 0 II tt IKdan, el..... (l lloo Karned ruim St. Ijoul« !>. Striiok out Metropol­ ting as well as usual. Frank I'arkor has re- I^atham. Muck and Creamer, MeLiiutfhlin. »5reii- Cram', il h. 0 3 l,Mcl>luill», pi 2 1 2 2 itan 2, St. Ijonld 5. Left on bases Metro|M)litan 4 arc. Their deportment and tine appoaruuoo. St. Louis &. Tno-base hits llolbort, Itrady and everywhere arc winning Mivered from his rwcnt sickness., and is nier and Muok. Wild pitches Nclan 1. First on them thousands of honrtilv weliomod balls F.i-llpue 1, Total.... 0 6 24 10 f>j* Total.... illeason. Umpire Mr. Daniels. Time ol irunii'-- back iu his |>ositii>ii ul. Alfe|{himy 2. Mis»«d filet 4 H 27 12 4 1:60, friends, and their reocptlim all through has Keeker. Nolan and Di"ki'i"ou. Time liSO. IJin- Metropolitan...... o u 0 u o II o 0 0 0 been uu ovation. They have left. Albert's hatting ami Htdding has nut, St. Ixiiild...... drawn more in liocn up to his usual plr« MaKDur. 0 0 0 ll 0 0 0 4 x 4 Cincinnati'* ITnexpeoMd D«l«al. very city they visited by forty ,,.11- cent, good standard of lute. Two-bami hits (Honsou and llulbort. First on than but as (Jus is one of our pets we are not very ball* Metropolitan 2. First ou errom--Metropoli­ Al Baltimore, Thursday, thn Cincinnati any other club. There is the utmost, harmony MONDAY (.AMI'S. tan 1,St. nnd gooil fueling among Hie in-li worried. Will McCafferty lias provnl \ I. mis (I. Struck out, Metropolitan 2, St put Deaglc and Trallley in as the battery and whole loam, .mil niselt'fo bo a good Loulr 3. he has mil it word ot'faull to llnil \\ith any of umpire iu every respect, Snyder took Kulmer's place, the hitter being and only one club has tound any faith with The AtiU«>MeUeHt<'ii Through Umpire HuUer's absent In this city. The result was thai the them, A ColumbuN Victory. his decisions, and that was the "very Incompetently Ou Tuesday young pitcher was knocked out hy the Halti- gentlemanly" (',') llarrlsburg Club. Afu-i- thii.Alloghcii.y Club, which ox- moreans. liaoil Hull I "K I'rvtorrtMl. - The third gamfl'of tho Aihlefic-St. Louis pectc'l to tind an easy victim iu Columbus, In the fifth Inning they got a tor.- the game last Monday their muiui^or, series hint Monday was badly ili-ooiveil, I'liillips' rllie streak of hatting, eleven men going to From the Nrw York .Vim. oaptain and grand pavilion player, Mycrs, was lost through the iu men playing the and batting oxcclloiilly. The scon bal for a total of eight runs. Phil. Itakcr A somewhat iiotic.tvablo feature of the ingratulntisl M'Catferty on bis iiinpiriiig efficiency of tlm umpire, Mr. Butler. All had two singles, Slenrns two AM.BlillKMV.il. B. I'.O.A.I!.' OOI.UMIUTB H. B. P.O. A. H double-buggers, Ijca.gue bii.se ball playing this year has boon ml then turned right around and blamed through the game Mullane delivered the ball Dlck'rs'n, rf. 0 1 S 1 -l Activo game. Dorr pitched and Captain SU-voy Mausoll, l.f. 1 100 1 Smith. 2h... 0 1 A 2 0 prolostod against it time Crenmor,2):>. 1 234 0 Mann, e.f... I) 0100 cok. Tin1 score: with which the victor iu a game gives Its ivo good games Ibis week, tho Active game and again, but Mr. Butler was tho.oughly M'L'K'n, K.S. 1 201 I'Mountaln.p. :i 3100 ND1NN.VT1. K. B. I'.O. A. K IIA t.-nMOHK. II. B. I'.O. A. K opIHineut a good Inciting, lu Saturday's four ml the 1.V4 Houston game. Dorr is griulii- nidati-d by tho roughs from St. Louis H.itlln, )arp'ter ab. 2 2 I'. linker, n..3 4 u 3d h. u 104 1 Kcmmler, o. 1 310 1 1 Uinos, of.... 2 OiStearns, lb.. 1 3 11 games, tor example, theseoreat I'hitadolphia lly making friends since hu has begun to and paid no attention to the matter, save Mack. lb... 0 113 0 IjKuohno. 3b. 0 1820 was for Cleveland lo runs and for Philadelphia " woll, p.. 0 004 0 Floldh, Ih... 0 040 Kollly, lh...o ll.Cllnton, If.. 1 2 I tike, care of himself. Wo am on our trip ouee, when he mildly spoke to Mullane about I ionimer, If.. V o.Snv, s. S.....O 1 il at Itostou, Detroit K runs anil Boston 'M; ext wook. This individual 20'llrlon, 2b.2 2 3 ii. siuiply grinned at him, Total.... 6 927 U .'i! Total.... il 13 27 I) 3 >uyilor, s. s. 0 at Providence, Chicago II runs and I'rovid- » _._.-.. ami went, on ft* \Mjloro, encouraged by his OWITK, r. f. ll 1 Mi<. Haltlmoro 2. lo'lt en bases Cliiolu with such scores :is iu the llfth inning. Bradley was then put in I to 0 wr li to 1, and many persons still look luly 2; with Cincinnati and Baltimoros, July -V -. '.''•••'. ^"Oti,/ null O, Ktiltluioru Id. 1'nssod bnllii Uuker 1, Traf I, (iaml 7. .luo. O. Kelloy, at Cincinnati',< //"'/*>': ..'' .; to pitch, and run-getting boojimo slower. Tlio lioUpue Clnh Wins » Uniue frinii U>« Ocy 3. Umplre Johu Kelly. Time of ifamo 2:15, upon games of this sort withapparoul rapture, l'>xir couching yith Cincinnati ami Athletics,,Imio 18, 111, «>'<'«,. */,£, f.fff- l of base-runners lost, tho Ath­ Athletic. jMi«iv»<"«, 30, .Inly 1, '-'; with AT1ILKTIO. H. B. P.O. A. >l 8T. LOt'lH. R. II. I'O. A day on Wednosis and Alleghfiiys, July 1. f. 1 " " " - 3 to win AU.KIUI'NV. II. II. P.O. A.K OOI-IIJIIU'S. M. B. I'O. A. K. and 4, ti and «. loliu'l'iy *> /»> ^fi SUivtiv.lb... 3 0 l> Littham, Sh. (I 0- 2 in a sort of giv-as-you-ploase manner. hard striking andulnrl, iicc.urate Holding. Nearly every mini on the home nine DIok'M'u. rf. 1 1 1 1 2 Whouler, If. & 4 :', u u ~ - - - - - Magnor al. I^iuisvillo, with iHiulsville miw' e/*'/-, "**)»/ Knight, r.f.. 1 O.NiooIs.rf.... 2 2 2 wrfd.>'fll)2 240 0 KloliinoM,iu3 4 2 3 1 Uallimore, June 17, 18, 1<), 20; with Lon^Vi,. "b, « '>///* Moy han,if. 1 ^ComlJky.lb. 3 had one or mort'errors, Moyuahan, es|>ei'iully, The Cuson ofOverbeek ami llmltor. 2 12 Tavlor, i'.... 2 3 240 Id-own, n.... 43111! i Ille anil .Metro|H)litaus, .luiie'i1!, '-'4, '.'.I; iff.- *' ''' ^ *fn O'Hrlnn, e.. 1 StDeaslev, c... n 2 « pliiyin^ badly. Bradl-y was batted nuf of 3 0 II Smllh, 21)... 4 3 :l 1 I The IVorln Club has blacklisted tjoorge Hr.idlcv,ab.pii OiStrb>f,2b.... 0 1 2 M:inHv:i,i.r. a o I'lilumbus, with Columlius and liiilliinop, " o.*'"*v f'^. 2 3 0 0 2Mliun, of.... 44121 Baker ami U. A. Overbook. Baker Is now o I) OiOv.'rbook, If. o 0 0 HiUtln.Mb. 1 2 :i 2 !\louutlllll,.pl 2 0 II lune 'M, :>0, July 1, '2; with (%ilumbuK iftnj0 'Z,,,'""/; 0-1*'. ,, ' Stricter, 21). 0 t l.Mullaiiu, p. 1 1 1 his piai 1" with gooil effect, although the I'eld 1 under contract with Baltimore and Overbook Molropolitans, Riippoi t accorded wa< |Mior. liiakNt M'LTu.ss.p. 0 1 0 b I'Kcmmler, i\ 2 3 b u July 4, li and «. O. II. Biift.jr,'-.!^,^ 1 °-. f * Matth, p,cf. 0 1 llDolap.ef.... 1 1 1 on'M in­ Mn-k, lb... 0 1 II 1 lIKut'liiiv, 8h. 2100 with St. Louis, their ooutracts having boon ability to throw IIM! to his being shifted Nolan, p. i-f. 0 2 0 2 0 Field.", lb.. 0 1 12 0 made In duo form and properly approved hy Total ... t » 94 10 * Total.... u 14 27 17 10 iiround from third tu rculi-e and then to first. the Secretary of the Association. It is Athletic ...... 8 0 0 II 111) 0 3 11 7 O'Brieu led ill the but. The Kolipso Total.... 10 14 27 16 S Total.... .» 26 IT la St. Louis...... I Oil 041110 X 9 jilnycd il claimed that I ho 1'ooria Club has no right to ver\ steady game, thi pilclilv,|v ,,f Weaver .Vll.'jrhony...... 4 a 0 0 0 0 o o » 1 put these men ou the black list, as they lm\c Hunnoiirned St. Ixmlab.5. rwo-biifcc hit! Mat- l\i[|lUd>l. The Kclip-vCliib, of Louis 1. aintfod tiles Hiivhal 2, Dolan 3, Strlef 1. Struck oul By Monntul-i 3, IMi'Lauzhllii .'. Hn.-ios Unite probable the case will-be brought licforc Louisvill 1'aiwedball O'KrKii. Tiiue l:oO. Umpire Butler. Knljfht, rt.. 1 lU-trownlnn.lf 3 1 0 1 tho Arbitration manageiueut of gouial .loo (lorhardt, Movna'u.ss. 1 4'(Jorhiir't.Sb 1 320 onbaU-i liv jliu.itnln a. N elan 2. Mi'T.auuhlin 1. Committee, and the INxiriu Doltlniore vn. C»luml>n», l.f^curv. ». s.. 1 J 0 Wild pltelr-s Nidau i Mclx. did line pitching. The Total..... 3 0241012! Totnl.....lO V 27 7 4 Clncliumt; vs.. Baltimore, mit. A.U)k',le...... O 0 n 1 0 2 0 0 0 a score: Tin; pVHlpunud. game between Cincinnati COI.EMBUA. R. B. I'.O. A.K.|BALTmOKlt. 11.B. P.O. A.» | Lonisvlllo...... 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 fl x 10 Olnchtl Notices. lluivi o.iracd T^iulKvlllo 2. Two base bit Crlea- and Baltimore, on Friday, resulted Wheeler, l.f 0 OiP. Baker, c.. 1 1 3 Bou. Threo-biiso hit Hr-iwulny:. First luu-^ on er- in an Contracts of the Baltimore t'lu b wilhThos, Klchmo'il.w 0 1 0 Stearns. 11). 1 1 17 (1 , rots Athbitlu 2. Louisville 8. On called Killi" easy victory foe the champions. Vox, the O'Brien, and St. Lonis with John Ewinghavu We wero mobbed hero to day and Hrown,rf.... 1 0 OiCllnton. l.f. 1 1 2 Sullivan were hurt." 6 ojOallaK'r. rf. o 0 j j ft on bases Atblntic. 3.. piichor, nttvmptisl some sluirp praetioo in his been received. Smith. 2b.... 1 Struck out St , Bnidli.y, Corev. position, which I'liipire Kelly would not Xotic,i lias been received of tin* signing The other is from Joe (Jurliardt vjl I f » Mann, c. f.. 1 0 ojO'Hrten. 2b. >> 0 Bbikiston2. GU-asun, Uurborilt. Wild pit-he?- j7 i' /* *" Mountain p. 1 ft l|M'C'rurk,Sbn 1 allow. A dispute followed, ar.d Vox was K. O'Nk'il, W- I''- Hutcbiiison and K. Sho.'- Pank on Tuesday night: 'i'su 0 Uradlyl. 1'assed balls 'J'Br'.cn 2. Wtclier.'tcher. UF- Kemmler.o.. 1 z U 2jFox. p...... 0 nlsts on fouls and strikes Bnidky 1. Corny 3, V\"ea- lined ?IO, whereupon the umpire narrowly mick by (lie Springfield, .1. .1. IMggolt by tin Were beaten here to-day. Our t , .'l iif , 0 . /> Kuehnc.Sb.. 0 l S 2lEggler, c. i'. 0 1 escaped (iraiul better thau lu any city we have yet vlsCl ' I.? ^ n / ('<7(.;/r ''« .' 2 verS. Muffed liy-balls UlrAnll, Moynuhan nu 1 a mobbiiiK. The trick complained of Rapids, .1. S. Aydelotte by Quiney am' Fields, lb... 1 1 1 oischartf, SB.. 0 Lcary. Umplro 0. H. B«*ior. Tiino of irame >vivs tuis : The Cincinnalis had two men on 11. F. Odny by the Toledo. Thn above telegrams tell thy-tatalff- -6,u% r ,// ''' fn jH'1 >l, 1:35. Total.... 8 8 2» 17 i| Total..... 62738 7 tli. bases, when IVx pitched wild, and, Toledo has rcloasixl J. D. MuLaughlin, Sag rlub, by ruffianism, invites infujt |B»ltimors...... 0 1000 00 1-J St. Louis Wins Again. thinking Baker had passed it, ran up to tho iuaw M. Depanger and t). K. Ca*ey. other, bv good behavior, obtain '' lUolumbus...... 1 0000 00 2 3 homo-plate to cut oft' the. runners. Baker llarry Arundcll has been reinstated by i ment. Vbe public is seldom Earned nuu Baltimore 1. Colum On Wednesday the St. Louis Club won the ">ItW." St. * ' had caught the ball, however, and gave it to Northwestern League. 4 THE S3?ORTI]Sra elO. ber,ldu:kin«.-IX»«Me THE play Doasley. Moore, Boyle. Notes DfTER-STATE. Ijeft on bases Merritt 3, Active 3. Pasued and OortttnenH, Mr. JoW t, 8.UI». Uorcoran 1. Wild ball OF Colsman has did pitches Klmber 2. Reynolds' 1. THE FLY. developed into1 it very gwwf batter. very well wh«B be was In fl - Struck out Morrltt 3, Active 1. Fergusoo turned out Tlie Merritt 1. Active B«so on balls is still oo deck, and #111 remain there, a ttioit efficient >v»v Kecord of All the Games Played for 1. First base on errors Men-1 tt too. From the way thcflwton nine h»», 3, Active 1. Umpire 1". J. Burt. Time 1:35. Items or General , the ball lately, thers the Jiiter-State Interest About Clnbs The Allegheneye have released Wn be no furtV HurrlHUnrg Pefors, tbff short the champion has be«n reaching the*. Whlppoil. and Players. stop. Immediately A Hpiritcd game was (renial Fred Dunlap after the flarrlnburgr-Mfttti. \S£S> jilayed at AVashington is leading the Cleveland* in last Tuesday, Sheriff OlbK«, ef C'amde^ Trnntou vs. Anthracit*. Park, Brooklyn, Thursday, batting. $50 of the *\T1""" between the $08 which was the viilting club*? »'v, V T-u-Anthracite Club went Brooklyn and Harrisbnrg clubs. The Columbus Clnb has released the receipts, at the suit of the hTl to Trenton on ership The lead­ Games to be Sehwarti. Pearcs and city, the »hibe nin«,0i «*" Monday and was badlv taken in. in the race alternated frequently Played Tills Wetife< manager of which claimed it a» u«»k -VNTHP.-U The score: the and Considerable excitement 1TK. It. it. fO. A. JB'1 HKNTON. Brooklynites won the game, "Dasher" is the nick name Troy prevailed, but the SOwt.xT ifrady, c. ... R. B. V.O. A.K. in the last, New flan received IB held on to the cash. I 2 2 l o.Clulufn, c.. 3 .",11 n .1 inning, when they bunched their hits June is. Philadelphia, vs. Buffalo, in Philadelphia, York. Annls. 1. f... o 020 olHnrklno. p..2 scored flvc and June Is, Providence vs. Detroit, The Brooklyn? Moynahan should be put M'La'ln, ( '.«. o o 2 1 11 o rims. The Harrisbnrg showed up Juno in Providence. beat the deck for playing well on batting down two &*%» in ."" -" ' 2 3 JiLyncli. lf!..'J 1 1 B 1 well at the bat. M. Boston VP. Chicago, in Boston. their own ground. Hat. In the St. Jjouie and Ecllpn MfJI!gan.cr.l>' 0' " 0 OO'odm'n.lb. 1 The score follows: June 18. New York he several times left nttf% 1601 BROOKLYN. 11. B. PO. A. Vs. Cleveland, in N. Y. MeClellan men on bases when a h>f wottl* Kwmles,'ih. « 1 1 1 Bastian.-Jb.. K HAlilllSn'llO. H. B. P.O.A. K Juno 18, 20. 23, Huston doubly discounts Moynahaa havo won the game. Ki>»>erts,if.. 1 Manning. 21)1 2 3 4 O.Shctz'up, vs. Philadelphia, in Boston. short stop position. in the Had O'Bricn batted absa'd of 0 040 ISqilth, ss... 2 1 2 Farrow, c... 2b. 1 1551 June lt». 20. 23. Providence vs. New York, Moynahan, the chances for the needed Aloott.lb..... 0 0 (103 Dwyer, 2 074 I'Olino, rf.... 0 1201 dence. in Provi­ The Athletic have been increased hit TtMht Holland, r.f. ..0 2 0 i> Walker, lb. 0 0 a 2 0 ground is getting very rutty, and one hundred per cent, and twa Sb. (i o 1 Bradley, 3b. 1 03 1 Schonck. Cawy.i-f.... 2 0100 June 20, 21. '^.Cleveland vs. Detroit, needs rolling bfidly, uvre games won perhaj).1?. Yarnall, p... 10040 M'Qurk, ! )>. 0 J 1 0 g.Mypni. iis... J 1341 June 20. 21. 22. at Cleveland. of.. 0100 Wllliams.cf. o 131 Buffalo vs^hfcago, at Buffalo. The DoiKflass Club, of "Washington, At u meetintj of the stockholders Morjrau. OM'ClVky, If. 0 1 o o o June 2lj 21!. Providenccvs.TnHadclphiH. colored claims the Bai»e of the Quickstep Total.. ...i" 4 24 !) 7 If.. 2 110 olSinitli. 11>... 0 at Provl- charapionship, Ball Club Friday evening they all e:;pre8seA .tiithraclte.. Total.... 12132717 7 Doliui. rf. ..1 1 0 12 1 0 dcncc. The entire satlsfactioti ...... 1 0 o o o 0 0 2 0 2 Day. :U>..... 0 1012 June 31. 22. Boston vs. Xuw IIarri!»!ntr£* rt/le McCaflrey, of Witming- vlth the present management. Trenton...... 1 0 2 Eean.'p..-.? * 0 4 liMiller. C....O .1 York, at Boston. tou, a "demon A letter, signed by all the players, 20400204 \ 12 lliiKi, fi..... 0301 unc'.'3, Cleveland vs. Chicago. at Cleveland. umpire.;' which the men was read, in Ruiiji earned Trenton 3. Two-base hit* 1 122 ijshappert, p. 1 3 1 S 2 Tini'i A ItutTtilo vs. Detroit, Saturday lias bwn expressed themselves an being per- Onidv. Left on bases Dwyer. atBuflalo. made "Ladies' Day" on the fectlv satisfied with the actions Anthracite S. Trenton s. AME1WA.V Polo Grounds, New York. reports of Manager Waitt, StrueK out Anthracite S, Trenton Total.... » 02717 r Total..... 6 ANSOOIATIOX to the contrary nwtwiinstnndinj'. bullB AnthnittltR 2. Buses on Brooklyn...... 82714 S June 17, Good ba.se running 1, Trenton 2. Passed balls 02011000 6 9 Hi, Hi, 20. Columbus vs. Allegheny, at seems to have become » lost People who Rrc worrying about (Jrady A, tiiiinton 1. Umpire Harriabiirjr...... 10022000 Co- art in the Athletic nine. Chicagos the fact that the juuie Webb. Time of KUOK earned Brooklyn 0 5 June 17. lose now and then a game .'hould recall 1:45. 1, H:irrlsl>urw 2. First. 1«. IV, 20. Eclipse vs. Baltimore, Louisville. Strange to say, the Kclipse plays the situation af-unta year ago, hate by error.* Brooklyn li. H:irrisbur;< June 17, is, 1», 20. St. Loui.- better, abroad as well, if not no wheir '..'hicag» was Active vs. Harrisbnrfr. out lirouklvn ::. Jlitrrlcburgl. 7. Struck June vs. Mets, at St. Louis. than at home. better than fifth or sixth ia Hie race, Home run Shctz- IS, 10. 20. 21, Cincinnati vs. Athletic. Clnuu'tl. Uadbourne pulled up and won the and yet Tho Active. team, strengthened Ilne. Tbreu-buHo hits Dav nnd Shaiipert. June 21. St. Louis vs. and Oilligari are doing the host work chainplon*Mp. vfith a g»:r» by n new base lilts Morgan. Two- Juno Baltimore, at St. Louis. of any of the League batteries. or two to spare. The first week in .TtMie thinl basemen and centre fielder, Total base lilts Brooklyn 10. 23! Cincinnati vs. Allegheny, at Cincinnati. poor time to hazard le a Marrisburg met the HarriKbunr 16. TKmhlo iilays Il^nn. June 2:1, Columbus vs. Horning has made but one error predictions in b/iee ball. Olub at Reading on Saturday, Schrnck; MBVITS Farrow and Athletic, at Columbus. far In the in left tield tbua Itoescher. confident of Shetzllnv and Snn'lh. T'uiplre .1 nnc 23, KclJpMi vs. Mets, at Louisville. championship games. who was expelled from tfr»Iagne, fine. The scow The Harrisbura Olub defeated Humors of the Merritt's disbandinent were Inter-State professional American or ivaj»: the Anthra­ prevalent during the again nine. The Albany teanl ACTIVE. cites at Pottsvilie, TMc American past week. by playing with this K. B. P.O. A. K HAKltlSIl'o. Friday, in a well-played Association Championship. nine on June 4, cuts itsslf oa Deasley. ;. p. 0 012 11. B. FO. A. K game, through the generosity Alien, formerly of the Syracuse Stars "rooa all professional club matchea 0 Shetir.l'e, 2h. 0 1400 of the home Thii Athletic still has Ihe oliibs, is now a dentist and other this seaaoc. IWoore, 2li...o 1 0 S OiCline, r.f. . umpire. He lias been asked l«ad in the race in Buffalo. Heaslv, of the St. I^ouls Club, Hoover, r.f. . o . . 1 1110 to resign. The for the pennant , Strickcr, Moynahan :his city, has who hails from 010 olCtuer, cf.... tf S 2 o o score was as follows: by throe games, but St. and Birehal have fallen 08 beea receiving taffy to sucli an ex- Larklns. 1. 1. o 010 HAIIlilSIU'K(!.!l. t irreatly in their fielding ent inSt. Ix)uis 2 Mycrs,ss. . . . 2 2150 B. I'.O. A.K ANTJ1KAC1TBK. Louis has gradually and batting. that he has lost his head, and Boyle, Ib. . . Ci i 14 0 1,'Burns, Sh'tzline. B. P.O. A. E crawled np to a good The lie insolence on the Athletic by Umdis, If. ... o 0 0 o o 2b 3 222 o'Urady. c.... 1 0240 contracts of Fields and Dundon with ricnds grouno* lie lost macy p... 0 1 1 1 Oj'Smith.lb... 1 1 Jo ('line, rf.... 1 100 second. Cincinnati and Eclipse Columbus Club have been the in this, his native city. Jjatham, Hal|>in. Sit. .00121 0 0 Oaecy, O'Auni?, If.... 1 2201 are tied for approved. ngrate, also by his the little' Kellej'.u.f... Say, Sb. . . . . 0 1 0 2 1 cf.... 1 J 1 0 0|McI/g'ln,ss. 2 third place, though Middletown, O., untie? did all he could to turn i' 220 0 Miller, c.. .. 0 0 Myers, s.«.... 0 2181 each is but one game has the fever bad, and steps ore against him the crowd, which at flrst AcJner. c.. 0088 4 S 1 0361 Mllllgan,.!f. 02100 behind St. Louis. The being taken to organize a strong team. o regard him »as disposed 1 Shapper,p. . 0 1120 Burns, If.... 1 'J 2 1 1 KnowleP, 2b. Metropolitan, Colum­ favorably. Smith. lb...o 1 1 fi 1 2 bus and Baltimore then Jimmy Dcvlin is on the mend, and As a sequel Total.... 0 62710 2 11 01 Roberts, rf. .10100 follow, Allegheny ting the best rapidly get­ to the defeat of the Cleveiands last 6| Total..... 8 10 27 ]l> 1 Say. Mb...... I 0 4 1 Alcott, lb... bringing np the rear. Xo games of his ugly enemy pneumonia. Tuesdav. Manager Bancroft, Uarri.iburg...... 0 00200130 0 Miller, c.... o ) 12 0 0 were played The Athletics ounded of that flub, sur- Active...... 21301 Holland, 31 >. 0 0 n 2 2 yesterday. The table below gives are fortunate in that John Kelly by lii« players, indulged in a most ...... 0 00000000 0 Shanpert, p. 0 o o 0 1 Yarnall, record the correct in to umpire the games in rraceful wordy attack OD di»- liirned runs Ilarrisburg:). Struck p.. 0 1010 v> date: Cincinnati this week. ilngham TTmpire Bnrnhnm at thu burg ", Active out HarrU- \ v Kowen's injury, which House, last Tuesday night. The 5. Double play« Meyers, Shctzliiif Total..... 7 !> 27 13 necessitated his laying created much excitement affair »u(t Smith, ("line and Smith. 6 Total.... 6 B 27 16 6 ofl for repairs, was a bad thing for among the guests at the tbuls Pitchers' assists on Harrisbursr...... 10002 on C the Athletics. lotel and rumors of a perso-nal and strikes Schappart 6, Landls Anthracite...... 2 01 1 7 1 St Biloy, who caught a ated, assault v.*re ciruu- hits Cllne, Oasey 6. Two-base 20200200 0 6 few games for the "Phil-. but peace was finally restored. and iSiiy. Total base hits Har- Karnod runs llarrlsburg .1, B lies" last year, is catching for the Bay rtaburg 13, Active G. Pasiwd balls busc hits Anthracite 2. Twu- S'f!Bll»i City Club. While the Ciaeinnati team was losing; 1. Wild Ardncr 2. Miller Milllgau 2, Annls, Miller, Burns. Left In the four League games on June the East, by reason ^c.otes In pitches Shappart 1. First base on errors on banes Harrisbnrg 5, Anthracite clubs made a fl, the eight of discouraelng ill 1 Jiik, one »f Harrisburg 2. Active 1. Loft Harrlsburg 5. Struck out total of 122 base hits and eighty runs. he boys discovered that they 7. on buses Harrisburg 4 Anthracite 1. Passed bulls filfMr The New number had tl:t' ill-fated Active 7. Time of game 1:43. Umpire 3. Umpire JB. A. (Jriltiths. CIradv Yorks have been having a large of men thirteen trith them. i»O"Jecia the Trenton and Active, Baltimore...... 0 :2 Keefe, of the "Mets," la anxious But they won th* neit Monday last the Quickstep, of "\Viliuing- Heading, was of :? mile foot race to run a nve- two games in Pittsborgand the »j»ell to:i, on their given to the former in the third Oincinnati ...... with any other professional ball­ was ral.^ed. ground achieved a brilliant vic­ inning, because the Columbus . i 2 {2 ii player. John Kelly umpired before lo.owpeople tory over the visitors refused to abide ...... 2 '0 on Decora tion thh-eity strong HarrisburK Club. The by the umpire's decision Eclipse...... H was the second nine of Day, in a close anUSHI:K(;. K.B. Hve-iiininjj game was playi.il im- Game; lost...... well for the to see, is doing no way close or exciting and ca,ni didn't ~giw M'Closkoy.c 0 112 tint Vonng Am­ her. Xcw'Vork has Kvery Western their'nauiej. as it would have been 1 Pylc. p.....o 1 o 2 o erica, met the Arclif of (lermautmvu also advanced eonsidenilily, League club was defeated on vertisement a sjileudid ad­ tou, at Sl:eii- giving Buffalo a Thursday. The battle was alike for them, and wouldn't hare cost them Total..... 2 8 28 and after aAui,^ slrnggle suec^eded good fig'lil,. The Philadelphia thf strong. to the weak aud any money. Han-l 14 6 Total . . . . . 3 ~0 30 14 ~! defeating in Olub is still an-lHbiirg ...... 0 00002000 them Wf tl'ie snore of 1T> lo lit. far in tin' roar. Th« correct There The .Athletic Club leaves llluickt'tep ...... 0 2 game was Tile record, includ­ seems no end of Varrar's brilliant to-night for the West, ooioloooo 1 ;; muark.ibl" lor noiliing rsjieeially, ing yesterday'* games, is as follows: at first base. He stands work md the Fliilailelphiu Club to-morrow Kuns earned Hai'iliO'iira 2. Struck excejit that well up in the average of East. The former night for the burg 4. Left out Jiarrls- the Arctic succeeded in overoorn- the League. olub still has a good lead and it «n bases Harrisburg 4, quickstep 6. ing n strong lead, and IB believed they wiU come back still H.IMK on hiillii Quickstep 2. tied the score iu the ! The Athletic and Providence Olubs The general opinion in the vat. CH/terty. Umpire Mr. Mc- righth inning only to their first whitewash experienced is that they' will plav better lose it again in Ihe oi the =ca»ui yiumltaneoualv hall abroad tiian at homo mid the ninth. Following is the score. | last Saturday. this opinion. players a!I share HArriabnrg va. Merritl. AKcna The "I'hiilicK" should also improve 11. K. r.o. .V.K.I Y. AHKK'A. jt. B. n.o.\. ! Detroit's new pitclier spells hi'? their position as they did better On Tuesday i lie Harrislmrg t'lub Holland, c.f.l 010 1 Knrti. K . not Kadbourne. name Kathbun, than when on the last trip Uio MeiTiUsinCamdcM, defeated O'1Inra,ll>e. 8d b. 1 0 4 « .'! He is in no way related to the at houie. without much trouble a 110 0 cl;:andu. cf.p. I 1 a 8 Providence pither. K. M. sturgeon, Ijy tlie :i]j)iendiid Wilson, r.f. . 1 1 '2 n o]>iivl?,8.9... o who was the first Inter-State «i;ore: BllftUird. 4 2 II 0 :i So f:ir Philadelphia stands second- umpire, has mailed a written AiKintiTT. II. ». r.o. A. KiiunaisBi K.s. 2 1 2 2' 1 Drake, p. ef. 1 II 0 0 Boston...... of two-bat* hits in the number place to Secretary resignat ion of the Warner, r.ci: 11. n. r.o. A.K Jacobs, p.... 1 2 u 4 IjlVrlirht.c.... II Buffn.lo ...... 0 I 1« made, Chicago hea-d? the list and Riciiter, in order that the diffi­ ab. o 213 0 Sh'zline, 2b, 1 0111 Paul. 3 ) 4 4 ;! 1 I l.-: Buffalo comes last. culty occasioned by his Kulnxfl. e. f. 1 200 c. lb.. 1 2 ii o 4;Whltby. 2b. o Chicago ...... resignation absence may be ended. The Ureeiiw'd,2b o'Ollne. r. f. .. n 2 1 i) o Colllns,2b.. 1 1 1 o :; i i Cleveland 4 ° , The attendance at the ie dated May SJ. when be 2 183 2if;ftsey, 1 l|l>'lnviIV,l.fl 2311 ...... 4 1.1 :0 League games- in this city suffering wa,s still r«nu'lly. e. f. .. 2 1301 Strauss,:*..! 104 Detroit ...... 3 14 has quadrupled since the from the effects of ais injuries, St.. 1 122 0 Meyern, n. s . liAVIlluiius. rf. :t 3001 .IS JO |3 0 reduction of the admis- fied the club and noti­ Oop'oran. c. 1 0 1231 Mallutrat.lf. 2 1 2 0 OJDlxon, New York...... 3 6 ; sion price to 25 cents. that he would not mnpire anv more. J. 4 a o|IJurn», I.f. . 2130 o lb... 1 Oil o 1 .18 '2 13 12 ..0 This action will ra»ke all games iJnnlner.'r.i: 0 110 1 Smith, lb. Philadelphia...... The St. Louis Club is capable McKee }egit\. Jlarrieiturg umpired'by Mr. Kimbor. p.. 0 .. 1 1800 Total.... la 10 24 11 14' Total.... Providence...... -io;» 2J2 0 I cellent up-hill of plavj'ng an ex- Patriot. 007 2Say,,'!b...... 1 1220 Arctic...... 0 1 5 V 27 17 ):i .10 ;l) 2 8 game, mii-rti better, in filet, than Speaking II 'sen 'Id r, Hi ii 014 0 llMlllor, 1 2 1 2 0 1 (I 0 _ _ j _ ' any club we have yet seen. of the attachment of the $,r>o H'rkl'birk, c.... a 2 s j o YOIWIC America...... 4 000121 M Shibc'Club the Harrisburg bv tin If. 1 0 2 0 1 Sbappcrt, p. 1 I 0 :i K«rnfiir(j4. Wild 7 Hurris- B.n-tvllle is as follows: greatly strengthen is thought, will Shibe chib will notwant the pitch Klmber 1. Struck out Kira- i vs. Flve-Tnentj. the nine. to play there again. l>er '.', I{ou«eholiler, Berklebaok, All About the toughest InilF ;\[«rri!t Say. Base on Sionday'.s game between Five-Twenty the Eastern Association. W-iinis have shown and roughest gang that ever .1. Jlarrlsburi; 4. First on errors and weak against the Western up struck this city ie the nine of the MBrrltt4, Harri«burg 0. Umpire Kai'tville ended in the defeat of team*. The reverse has vile of speech, St. I.ouis Olub. f. Buit. Time Twenty. the Five- beett the case in the League. insolent in bearing, impatient of The same was very intenwiing up Nobody estraint, they set at defiance all rules, Brooklyn to tin.1 seventh inning begrudged LouisviHe Its success, but sulted the umpire grossly in­ VB. Anthmclte. when a muff by Brooks went against, the grain to it and' excited ihe wrath of the .Vt thn Wn,shington started the llartvillo Krore. ; s- walk see ruffianly St. LouU spectators. For the scenes at the Athletic 1'asi- Ball Park, It was as usual. off with two games out of three. they are alone responsible, ground ooklyn, Tunwlay, the Brooklyn The Five-Twenty players got disheartened A. F. nvited as they fry their actions Club found Odlin regrets that he was not given the reception they met with." The ftle difficulty in defeating and eoiiltl not jilay against Active...... longer trial ia a s an illiterate .-aptain the Anthracite. tlio eool-headed the position of umpire, thinking he individual named romiskey wb«s« i's pitching proved an enigma to Harlvilles. Tn (he ninlh inning Oldfield Anthracite ..... Teivtually w»uld have made a success. solo claim to distinction rests the bat- the bull ptit Brooklyn...... • £,') mifane language. upon his gJib use of of the .Anthracite, who failed to over the right Held fence, bringing The Dayton ((J.) Ba*e Ball Club ^_. than earn home three Harrisl'mrfC..... Tuesday received management on At one run during the game. The runs and scoring himself. If the Merritt...... tiiiSl notification that the nine had the yearly meeting of the Yale s as follows Five-Twenty Club .-13 '»! been admitted to the American-Alliance. 31ub, held at New Haven Base-Bail : would only keep coul Trenton...... following last Tbursdav night, the YX. H. «. P.O. A. Hi ANTHRACITE heads they would ...... 1 0 I.J1 Last -Monday's Cincinnati-Baltimore officers of the club were 11. B. P.O.A K be able to cope with their Quickstep...... was contest elected; President. unanimously , 2b 1 2 8 1 0;'(trady, e. f. . 1 1 opponents. Thn following i» the first game Clinton, of the Baltimore, N. Ci. Williams. '84: Vice Presi- ..« 1 20 2 o 0 is the score: ticipated in wJiich he par­ dent, GK K. Brintoo. '84, S; S. 0 AnnlB, 1. f... o 1000 , n. B. V.O.A. K..FIVK-TN''TV. < JHUU'H Ifl5t . failed to make a hit. S.; Treasurer D P i. 1 0 S u. n. r.o. A. E « J2 III 7 ! Walker, 'S4j and Secretary. 0 1 M'L'ghln.csl 2151 Donnclly, Jbti o 2 Avery, ss... 60 The statement iu regard to Fergusoii's The Yale L. F. Hobinson 'S6. '.1224 2MllliKan,, .:.... 11322 Oldfield, e.. 2 2 0 0 players is authoritatively fining team won the college i>ennant for lass 2,1 0 Brooks, Hi.. 1 denied. The trouble in their victory at Amhcrst on by 1 0 Knowles, 2b. 00 710 McTam'y, cf2 2 0 (iiinsou. AL.TOONA the Philadelphia camp has been cliquisrn. defeated June in, when they 0 1 3 0 21 Koberts, rf. Hyiniin. r. f. c.. 1 SPORTS. the Aniherst nine by 4 to 2. Tliev T . 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 OiFritz. l.f.... 1 1 Halter, of this city, lately how only to i)Iay Wie hare 1 1 0 olAlcott, lb.. 0 0 13 1 2 Stevens, 2b.. 2 :i 2 O.Scbriber. Club, has with the Alleghenv ITinceto'n on the '23d,and thev 212 0 Holland, SwartB. cf. 0 1 A Ci>ii|>lc More ( 'liaiuplonsliip joined the Johnstown Club, whicn Jope to complete their reeord without 3b. 0 0051 e. s. 1 0 4 1 F»tzg'r'd,:tb 0 1 j' belong? to the Western Inter-State a single de- 2100 Miller, p... 0 1 0 2 2 Kernutf, p.. 0 1 4 0 O'JJo'rke. the Altoona Association. Cf recu, rf. 0 0 ( :i»b. The new candidate for Byron K. Clarke, Sb ... 1 2 O^fesner, p.. o 2 ('on'efiiiondence SrotrrrNG State admission to-the Inter- lately signed by the Chicago ! 2T 9 & Total...... 3 6 27 1C Stnirman. If. 1 LIKK. Association on Saturdav last distinguished /lub, began the season as pitcher ...... 8 o O-Weiss, 2b... 0 0 itself by beating with the Fort 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 AI/TOONA. .lune l.'i. On the Metropolitan Olub by S WayneClub, but was released several ..... 0 "Wednesday the. to 5. f s he could weeks ago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 Total.... 10112716 Si Total. .... "s Fiiltons of James A. Lillle, of the Buffalo not harmonize with th* management Irooklyn 5, Anthracite 3. l^arueil runs Ilartville TiiFio" 10 Pitl.slHirjr were ajstin dt'fcajted by cently publloly Club was re­ or perhaps the management Anthracite Karned n, Flvc-'J'n-cntv 1. Itume presented with a handsome gold with could not harmonise 1. Struck out run (Jldflehl. Base on balls llnrtviilc the. home club :is tollows: watch, the gift o! hi 'friends in New him. The fact that his name appears Ito 6. Left on bjisey Brooklyn Twenty.'!. Struck 2. Five- Haven, Ct. "core of but one Northwestern in the out (fesucr. o'Kourke. Weiss. Ftl/foX. II. ll.ro. A.K. Tire New York papers League chumpion- plre Mr. Daily. Avcry. Double i AI.TOOSA- R. K.K.O. A. K have evidentlv become -hip !?anie played Time 1:50. play McTam«nv, Nwartz.' Passed Clcvcl'nil.f-so 017 o Ake, distrusted with the Metropolitans. thus far would seem to -Tiesrest s. ()uickNtej». balls Ounson 4, Oldfield 2. "Wild McOiil'm. :ib.....O 217] print full as thev onlv hat his services as pitcher were not Left on pitch Oesncr 1. Ifl 1 1 ii 1. Bradley, If. 1 0 0 scores of the games the New York' plays alued by the verv hhjhlv to Wilmington on base Hartvillc 0. I'ivc-Twentv Ii. Halls Wilson. Sb.. 0 1 0 a o 0 Fort Wayne Club. But he ma^- bV Wcd- called On (K'sncr 63. Strike^ H'kwld'r,cr. <> 002 o Brown. cf:... 1 Keds played an eight-inning (ill ) ake Captain ami if he j= u won't called OH (icsncr 3«S. oh" KcrnufV 31. Liv'iif'rx-.rl'pO lull 0 1 :i 4 game in flu minutes Anson long to h'nd it out. The score: ^'crknu'ii. Tiuic of T'nipin; Smith, p..... 0 2120 which Is claimed to be the shortest game Chicago jfamo 1:45. V'nLc'n.prfo v J a -j Klshor. on record. American Sports: The new rule QI-U KSTKI-. r.. n. P.O. A. K Atijji"*t Davfs,e.f. c. 2b.. 2 2 3 :; 0 In the Sairiinaw-Bay City game ng a pitcher with en-ire- Smiley, 2b. , 0 o Flower vs, Manrna. o -' - 1 0 Wood, c. r.f. 1 1400 but four hits on-Hie ;!l£t nit an error for every base on bal> 2 4 o AndiTws.lb.ii e 16 0 0 Daisy. were made, all told, by both clubs. ' "elding 'arker. If. .. 1 o o o 1 On Monday the August K lower Bc.-k. ai.'. ». x . 0 2 1 ',} 0 K night and JDcArthur, the records, (^old- epiih'ra,ef. 0 tin; Maul defeated ..n o u Lett on l>.i!»!C hit Smith. _J^j i»s Improved his record/his >...... o o l i l Olmeteiiti.ir. n o o o o Altoonn 5, fulton 4. Double plays Kelly seems to have the mnkinc average being 865 for o i o Baker, I. f.. 1 1 :; 0 Ijaiuyun. Fiahev and Stephens. Struck out player, and. of a zood Last year and 871 for 1880. " Kstcrday. ss 1 c.... 1 1 K o 1 ton 4. Panicit Altoona 1, Ful­ the Philadelphia Clnb will do well to .... 1 1 1 O'lMartin. 3h... o o a :: 1 h« Us Altoona ?,, I'ulton 2. Time knep him around even if A number of St. Louis roughs, a 7 is H :: Hijfhni. 2b. 0021 OiBradtey. Same '23*>. I'mjiire K. M. of third in found. a bettor man- to covcr"v and Deae noul.lv Gleason 0000 0 1 Devinuy, ss.. 01201 Aimc?. y have it in for (ivBricn. rf. 0 1 o l OjStuldm'n.rf. o June they win do him and declare 2200 0 5 Do'gh'ty, cf. 1000 i o o o l;l the Lecekbiirg \d8it«d Davis, of the Uuiucy Club, if evidentlv serious injury at the first opportu­ iseJ Active 1 Hoffm'f tr.cf. 0 0 0 o o toona. and Al­ higlMoned. zettin<' nity Their reason for their fi Murphy, p.. t ) 013 o'Yound, 2b... after some loose, playing by the Ht recently refused to ride out to the simply because ruffian threats in '* 1, Dorr 1. 0 02 3 1 home team was grounds at Toledo in a, street he stands firmly at the plate when 5. ibund pretty 'difficult to pended for thirty car. and wa« »ue- fielding a runner out, and wilf FasH!.J Total...... 4 02721 Total,....,.... shake off", but nevertheless days. to be intimidateiHnlo not ullow himself Ire McCaf- T,>o-b,ise hit Baker. Struck -rT it l«t go mehe The Baltimore dropping the ball orgeitiui. er!), out An-nipt rloir- tenfk i-ttiMng:. . papers are calling for the release out of the way. In this connection Mantua 10. Time, l:4j. I'mjiirfl Mr. " ' of Eggler^ Scharfl and Gallagher. remember Will the put Tic wiff Tinnev. LJU* •HJOTHH. K. H. POi The latter Season's cowanttv trick OH Tuosday the club A.K.! AJ.TOONA «. B. KO. struck out every time he came son in :a"t Tea- went to Uridgetou Bair. C...... 2 2 S A.K. In the Columbus to the bat Mondav St. Louis, when he intentionally ran rrisburg and defeated the strong iiridgelon 2 0 .ike. 81)..... 8 370." game. J f/ienat the home plate into- Club by 8 Kunklc. lb.. 027 0 0 Bradley, l.f. The ' net foil and dashed hid .-l«aehed ? being to r,. On Friday Mr. Uc;u-h took Kelly, ss.... 1 02 J 3 1 o 1 Cincinnati grounds wore not injured m the throat, injuring biui'severelv. ure their meas­ 1 0 Stephens.lb 1 2451 least by the Buffalo in the for new uniforms. aiitchrll. p.. u 02 5 2 Brown, Bill s,bou. When the diamond The base ball pjavers who have tluis .O. Ai*librt>h.2b c.f. . 1 loll was uncovered Monday the grass ^Sew \orkhave far visited A. E At Kast Park, 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, p..... 1 S; more beautiful was found to look a 11 kindly loaned a heipimr haad i 3 0 on Tuesday, the Kxpnrfs de­ Harris. 3b... 1 0223 4 1 1 than ever. to Frank Larkin. and by feated the Alaskas 0 Fisher,2b... 2 1333 tions have thoir !il>eral contrit^- 0 0 by 2 to 1. On AV«-dn«s- KM ler. r.f... a :l 1 o o Wood, r.f... Fred Dunlap and Ueorze Shaijer witnessed raised several hundred dollars for 0 day the Alaskas Siwle. If:... 4 1 2840 Athletic-hclipso game the The Chicago*, Louisvilles. him 0 defoatW the Forrest Club bv 1 21 2 Daisv,, e. s.... 0 U 0 2 3 Wednesday. No wonder Cinciuuiitis and I>e- 1 2 11 to 7. On Thursday Diw-le, i.-.f.... 2 1 1 21 1 Wlasmlth, the Athletic Club couldn't win. Fred'and troits contributed very libernll,v. All they revenjjwl thena- «..! 1321 must have been "Jonahs." tieon %e*^IL\ the monev selves on the Kxperts as follows: 0 *e* l' l,m, "I"1'?1'..h'«. trl«l Will uri- 0 Alaska...... ! Total.... H o 27 14 7 Total Dally, the one-armed 1 4 J 1 1 2 1 2 Leechbuix- .....12- 1« 30 Is 14 pitchec of the Cleveland 0 Experts...... o u ...... 0 0 .1 0 0 1 0 4 S 0 11 Club, a man of abominable temper, o n 0 o> 0- (t o o o- Altoona...... 0 I 0 0 Umpire Bumiham was lined «S bv The 1'rime Kwned 0 9 .1 0 1 1 12 in New Yo»fc Thursdav for e«n- Street. (P. K. Ji,) eiwUon "W«iU rans Altoona ft.. Two-base Irits Balr, tinually disputing his decisions. nesday, beat the Bradley. Stephen?. Three base temptedto kill hi. w«ff .if comm7t Southwark at th« Old Nsn-y on bilges hit-.Smitn. Left At a meeting of the Allegheny directors, is a first-class Vhrd by 13 to 2. i*ec;hburji; 8, Altaona. 6. Double plays Nolan was- released. Friday ball player, and a loan who U VWT On Friday th/e.v beat tla- Wood anil Ake. Stephens A stockholders' meeting will popular throughout the base Wasbinaton Chib as follows: ami and Fisher, Dixsmith be acid nest Tuesday, when, it is ball arena ' I'ashinxTou Ake. .Struck, out Li-echburg 8. Altoona fofl J.n &aid, a change The CinciunaU Enquirtr !Street...... t 740-20 Ba?e.< on Iiall- Bair S, 4. *seBi*nt and reor»anll»tion of the club League has tigured out the fine Street...... 0 IT Dixsmitli 8. Time, 2:40. will and American batting an? fielding S 3-364 (i x i', The Altoiina Base aver The "Young Ball Club takes » west­ Barnie was paid by tho _._, M_,_v,w v*.%. Merritts," of Camden, ern Cincinnati Club*f.00to -o.nin^J' in tlXt1 l>0rt. (v llp lisf *od »le- tuiur next W(*k. and plays iu .Johnstown, release Corkhill. N«w Mutric. of average of .426; JimU'Kourke with un thr "Lafayette," i.f Philadelphia, Fittslii.ci'iir, ofiered $1,500 the "Mets " has has 3^ Du, lap 87? lay, on, Yoinijpitowii,. Ivccc'bbiu-g »nd Uo- to release him, so that he can plav nn H1K- °fl, hlltt o 2 2 2 i l '.i All the visiting as well as tte...... 1 0 » 2 0 plain of the home plaversoom. ire, F. J. Hurt, 2 «i » o t A l*»iut W*ll Taken. laying-out of the Athletic ground, par- Baltimore OrriiU. t euiarly the left fielders, third basemen "Young June 1?.. stops. The and snort Mei'ritts" svnll play, any nui- It. sun is directly Iu their eves, which chib whose is nut creditable to the spectators mates it difficult to judge high flies. )i!ay th»- clow- to hiss age, i m enclosed decisions nf the umpire. Still it is Phil Baker, in the Cinciunati-Baltiuioregame groumls. Address <[Wi.'»tion if the.,latter a ruesUav m on H. l^ong, City has the legal power to the ninth inning, in attempting to Hall l>!»rk> Camden. have orl'i'nders eject(Hl throw McPhee, who was stealing -A^^' ft'0m KJ.irt Wa from the ground as threw the ball second, out, i or some -;n>' "8tpd J«»« ' «ivs-" 'Hi just, the Bvidgefou, X. | Mr. Kelly wanted to so low that it struck Hender*on on time trouble has been brewing in ,]., Club do yesterday. The law the back, injuring him very severelv. amr,mr!'yne tli« e Thonitou Club, of this city, I en the subject says in substance i " C1^b' b-v reason of dissatisfaction by that a person. The St. Lous team return from home fh^t that members of the club. ma.x Mss or applaud any public nrsy tour East with from their It is alleged j niMit, entertaiu- a credit of tea victories out of Kapids several" piiiviili-d the hissing does not provoke the twelve games played, and five m" niljer/wcre^dranf ^nd^lhrt'r ! a viiif. won In their six of these were SS?.!l"fed,iWl,>Ue ''ommerrial: "As Matthews weakens games with the Athletio and Met­ nine ln arail(1 Ka l""' "« hotST ujrtheninir. ropolitan teams in the American arena. s defeat beingascribe-d to thlg cauge. President Sterns mv» Manager Max Nirdlinger, To-day f 'u the Kiist was Miiierh ami tiad Wise, of the Bostons, carries a small 51* of the club telegraphed ip properly in rlin i Tlicic liavt: lieun 126 champioijship vest pocket as potatv in his r?h*?j?1 1t 'hk'a?othafhehad engaged field and with i?ames played "a guard against rlu-umatitm. It foJ w»r? Th° new men i could not have >>een beaten | hy tho American Association clubs, and wouldn't do for some of the higb-water-niark aramej-!)(-rtluently saving: 'Look out '« u.'.I lathe " : to he phiycd. It 2U« remain ers In the plav- IrlT v The men released and uilud of Mr. Oiirlftr. will be seen how worthless i« any profession to practice thi,. ms sne'n close are probaoiy i.in.-..ie. to be blacklisted ; pii)«lh-tiens nuiUe at present as to (lie proximity to eo much soil Tlie Merrill, Phillips and Suck final result might oau.-ethe jxitato to feeling here ,,f disgust I; Intense, and thy^L"'" a mai»r' i,'T*tT,*inct "tookhoKJenf are Intavor the immediate dis'jandment of the club." af June IT. THE SPOKTIJSTG LIFE. ATHLETIC. THE SPORTING LIFE. THE TRIGGER. PUBLISHED OLYMPIC A. C,, OF CALIPOKKIA. BILLIARDS. Wrestling, Pedestrianism, and other Ath- Thetpringgameofthe Pacific Coast club EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, were held on Decoration Day at their Trap, Range and letic Sports Chronicled. ground, Gallery Shooting- -The Facts and Fancies AT at Oakland, Cal., in pleasant weather and in Record of a Week. Concerning tbe *%!entl«. presence of a good-'sized assemblage, many of man's Game." No. 2O2 South Ninth Street, Philada. whom were ladies. A return follows: 100- yds. run, maiden race A. R, Verrinder, O. GREAT A. C., first, PIGEON MATCH. Conclusion of the St. In 10,Vs. Half-mile bicycle race FINE BtULIABJDS. W. H. Day, Sflyds. TEKMS: start, lirst, in 1m. S~,%». A. Murphy and George nient Other Events. 100-yds. handicap run First Work Shoot VlRiirtln heat; Joseph tor One Thousand Dollars Defeats Scha-fer By 139 Points. K PT.EB IN THE B&'lTttll WATM.) At Williitmsburg, N. Y., last Saturday ^tasterson, o. A. C., scratch, first lu 10^» nnd Tie. Edgar A. Murphy Janob Shaefer, tho champion billiard there was a wrestling contest between James Second ""»t: B. Benjamin, 10, first in "ils" and Cieor'ge Work met at ngle Copies. the grounds player of tho world, Tmd Maurice Vigiiaux, 5 Cents Glynn, haivy weight wrestler Third hcftt; W. R. Stewart, O. A. C., 8, flrst of the Far Itockaway Hunt of Boston, nnd in 10 '48. Fourth heat: the famous French expert, crossed cues in tha Johu iJeinpncy, O. J. Kron, ( ). A. C., Club. N. Y., Wednesday afternoon and shot, a of Brooklyn. Olynu won the 14, first, in 10s. Second round First heat: xVeademy of Music last Tuesday ui;;ht, P»r*>ni iln.clrir.i2; to have THK SronTiNo match at pigeons for $500 a side, 100 birds in a LTPII left first fall by a hi]) lock, and Dempsey the Harris first, iu 101-j's. Second heat: ICron mittch gamcatbalk-liiui at tlieir residfrii'it--" or places of business can liavu each, oO yards rise, and after both men Wlliarils, SOO points ttieir wishes aiiwidurt to by rending second and third by a grapevine lirst, i>.' IOs. Final heat: Htewart flrst, inO^s. had a postal card lock and by One-mik" shot at all their birds it was discovered that up, for a stake of $1,000. Thec<-nte,st W;IM ex- to that affect u> tuid offloe. a hip lock iiuiokly run, professional Peter J. Mc- Correspondence changed to a grapevine. Intyre, sCv'at(!b, Urst, iu 4m. /lOIjs. Oiid-mllo they had made a tie by each killing 87 birds ceodingl.v interesting a»d resulteil in » deci­ on sporting topics, from nny sec­ out of the 100. sive tion of the t'tty, state or wuiitry, solicited. James Cowley and Charles Williams then bicycle rat'6 K- Nohrig, 40yds., in :!ni. 13>;s. victory for the Frenchman. \Vrilliarn The weather was delightful Sexton struggled for the best two falls in three, col-. Kunningunning ththe t'liseball bases, members only except for about wii» chosen referee .and George H.Kllia C.. half an hour during the shooting, when a neteil ;is marker. 8h;trf»r won the lar aud elbow. The tirst J. Bosworth, "i It'J-j-. Ki'.4''8. One-furlong lead fall was won by runun First heat: >.'. wind and rain storm passed over the ground, <;h(iosinj; the Hpot ball, he cotintotl from tho Ail Orders and llemittancts s- I'-uimons, O. A. C., which, Cowley with the hip lock, and Williams won first, in 31'^s. HftoOx'"1 '"'llt: A. however, did not interfere with the string, but a moment later he retired with » f,. Harris, O. sport. The the second by the same lock. The third bout, A. C., first; in 2.ri?fH. .^'mal heat: shooting occupied two hours and total of.0, for his first inning. Vi-fiiaux began which lasted Lubbock, forty-five minutes, the his first The Sporting ttfe Publishing1 Co., Limited teu minutes, was won by Cow- lirst, in 'J4?is. Fivc-railk bicycle race H. C. traps at the com­ inning with one of fits favorUo draws Icy. After half an hour's rest Cowfey and Kinkier first, iu mencement of the shooting giving great an­ and then rajiidly rolled dpi" points by simple 18m. ."i'^n. Quarter-mile race noyance Dempsey, the victors, contested. Cowley is fi. M. Ashe, M. to the shooters by their failure to caroms. Sehaefer soon settled down to work, (,'. ('., SOyrta. «tart, tirst, In operate KKAKCIS C. KJCHTKU, Managing Editor. much the heavier man, but his strength and Half-mile run T. McOoVu' when required. Thii traps are worked and after making two easy shots, he scored, it science were not. able to overcome the science first, in I'm. I'M. <;. L. by electricity, but by some defects of the cm-­ beautiful inasse, and then nursed tho balls, mid kn;i.ck of I.ennard also £avo an runt.' two along Ihe Dempsey. Tho men beeame. exhibl.ion of fancy bicycle riding. The of them would not tly open when left lalk line until he had added47 PHILADELPHIA, JUNK 17. exhausted with the struggle, and the contest officials were: Iteferee, required. The men, however, ajji-' - ' to buttons to his string and passed the bulky was dee hired a draw. 11. P. Uoolan; starV', abandon Frenchman. W.C. Brown; judges, T. J. Petitt, K. M. two of the traps and shoot the birds Hoth became winewhat wervouw Tho Rt. Louis wrestling tournament Itobmsou and If. M. from the other three. After this the shboting later.but by the tliirUieuth iniiin<{ Vignauxgot MEWS0EAI.KR8, ATTKXTIONt began Cook; tlniera, D. Klse- ;>rogres.Hcd on the 8th, an account of tho proceedings ap- mau, C. U. rilates and M'. JM. Sfane; clerk, R. rapidly and satisfactorily. Tlie in birtt(T trim and rolled up ;tW j>oiiits,i>asaing All unsold copies of THE SPORTIN that point. Jle scored M:u-ks', No. ',"» Huuth Sixth street. which was to be run at Tamanua, L'5 points without moving the balN In u a full minute, and W.C then brought style, was won by looked down thirlwinse by extictitiug » and all other wholesale in six minutes. appeared at a dim-rent hour prepared lo run, npou as an ill omen by some of his hard bunk shot and scoring. dealers, except the Tho first contest, betwtvn Oonuor and took friends fora itltort time Hh;uiiH-r finally Whist­ place Thursday, at Taina<|iia, under the He, 'however, shot Htoji|Mxt on an easy IIWKSD. This runofO» Ventral A'eics Company, which has refused to ler, eutch-as-catch-can, was won by Whistler name agreement. The postponement HO well afterward thatin ?l and Bixenuas,aOnnco-Jloinan brought Ix'iuif just t>0 |Ktlnts iu fect of drawing a large crowd, »s both nwu down thirteen i.* his first twenty. ntiir one Inning later. Then V'ignaut, contest, was won by Christol. No timrt are prominent In the second twenty shots who wish and was in sporting circle. A great they ea^h missed had taken oft las coat while Shaefor wan reportetl. The fifth contest was between deal of brttlng wi»s Indulged in. Brcunian one, and their scores stomSat forty Work, walking Connor and away from him, began tho b«*t ex­ Christol and was also a 0neco- was tho favorite from the start, howuvcr, and 3rt hilled, 41 missed; Muri^iy, ;IS killed, H hibition of Him billiard-playing DON 'TOO IT. Uoman contest. It continued missed. In the spootators. for half an hour won easily. Before tine men had gone llftjr tlie third twenty Mr. Work had thus fiir been troat«ri to. ll will be a great pity if Mr. without a fall to either and was yards mlssKtl three, and his Kindl'.vg Uie> Vanderbllt then post­ it was apparent that Sharp had nt> score was (Kl billed, T hallH-in gc*rt ixwition itttlx* top rail, hfiwiftly should bring Maud S. home for his poned. On Monday the tournament cbwed. show to win. Krennivit breasted (lit tapo li> missed. Murphy only mlssul! one, and his tlckcti'therwalong own use, The first the balk-line to the upper contest was between Whistler and the announceifl time of lil^.VI, though other* score nlood .")0 killed, 10 miswid. Muiri'by's left h«md'corner. Turning »x li« talks of t.ud then Hehmfer hmi forged ahenil be :» faster track. He intended to just, Whistler took tin: ynriln. afterward Air. Und jirovtxt drop lirst jirix.e for (ineco-Uo- Work mrsscil hli el^hly-sixrh excei'dingly Inti-iTHting to tlie -wKlienw, and -within her record of 2:10;% if possible, with­ 111:111 and seconil prize for ciitch-as-catcli-can Tim Scuttlsh ,Viimt«UT Atblotln A.ijoi'latluii will and nini ty-sccond blwls, which brought the neither player could complain Itibby liavii their Kain«» I" IMInbiirK, gentlemen /if ;i lack of out. going so fast that her owner would he took tile ttrst prize, for eatch-iis-cateh- Scotlunil, mi thu to a tie. Tile iniisl IntcrestiitR applause. A Iliw innings Iwtnr \igniiux can. part of the imUnh w:i,s lin the shooting of Use slowly |)lleil riittistlml tliat she had done Since <'lurk's has up :;t, bringing his tally up to her utmost, and W. M'uldixm and .liilcs lieciuiio u temperance, enter­ following eight birds. Murpb\' niissnil his '-'HS. Hchlief/ir woke Itlgi tried conclu­ tainment. Klluo has been fliuforlnt; from thu up in the MOX.I" itiniiig; HO obtain permission to take her to Hartford, sions at Crneco-llomaH wrestling uinety-foiirlh, which ga«»' Mr. Work flu- leiul niul by excellent o|>en playing at Union Hgaiik, but l>« made 4X where she would liavo the most favorable Hall, Sun 1'Yiincinco, C:il., .luiii' 1. The mutch on Ihr ninety-eighth round Mir. This took him into hi* third hundred, At tho limit AOKlo-.Yinorlcan games In Now Work hud n rapid Incomer, tint eimditionH for ({refct which w:is presumably for ft.XIO :i side and York, to-morrow, over l.'iOO'ln prlios. \v lit l>o offered which be missed wore Htiiiidiiig--Srluiefer, a 15; Viij-nnux, L'HJ*. speed. Hhc trotted in with both barn-Is, and MMrst-nresnf the VS:lO!-i', but tli«n gate money, was won by Muliloon, who He- 10 athletes. shoot­ Vigiiiiux put .'i littli- sjilrit. into tUo twenty- came the accident to her cured tho tirsl fall in 21m. (Mark's lull! ilo« "Toby" ers were again even. Tlii' y killed the ther sixth innin;; bv rattling (IKI.IJH., and the anil Ashby's bull iln« hi oil' Hi pi.itUsanit thus, Uitul leg which threw her out of training. sucoiitl lu lEini. fitJ^s. Klgi is a Krenclimaii, "Toodleti" will run n loo-yariU nico next Tuesday rils and finished with a tie of S7k!lli- turning into his fourth hundred at Kolm I'urk. each, which with 4 to Now she seems to have more spued than ev«r, who citine to this country In lH"r>. This w:is is about the best ainnti'ur iuiiton> spare. Sehnefcr wan then only II |M>inLs be­ his nrsl defeat sinew his Homo plMJple may huiifli HI Chirk losing his li­ at thirty yards rise on record. The following hind, .'iiid he sta-rted in .).nd if '.eft in tinr trainer's hands it IM more arrival, he having cense, tint :ire to gain Ihe Icud again, defeated Louis Carteron, Andreii where I In're IH oii« thiit will there In one (hi1 scores: lly tine roiind-tbo-ljible playing tlmii likely Chrlstol, thousand ttuit won't. Hiluiir A. Miiriihy 10111, limn, HUH, hi: suci iH-dod that a: 10 will be left hcMml, Kmil Kenicr and Lneirii Mare. Inloo, I5I4U in passing the Krench exjie'rt ami jmtting although Columbus, O., IK to have u m>de»trlan contest for luii.iim, nun, inn, mill, nun, inn, inn, 'Jil to do that a horse must go to the W. W. Moiifiroincrydcfcafed ft. 11. tlie championship of tho inn. nun, inn, nidi, mil. mui, iim .t;kiiioii, more lint tons to li.;» string. Hi- th'JH currittl Thomas State, four hours oticli IU his totiil half-mile polo in l:OIi, ami come home juvf. an in a vt-resiling match at Manchester, N". Jl., day, beginning Juno *JS. mlHdod. pnst Ihe :«*> line, his score lielng a;a OuorK'e \v,. ii, 01111. loin, nm, nun, nm, to ;I01 tor his ;intiii-iinisl. I'a.rt :IK lie wor.it there. June K, for KIWI a side, lie was awarded the J..T. Hrndley won the drst race at Kdho I'»rk. inn, mn, mui. inn. mm,, mil, mini. third tall on :i foul. Ho ligottliuc artful; In; don't try until tlia money mn, nm, mill', num. Vignaiix nreeptieJ this run as n challenge-, 1.1 on. Hut then; oil, my! inn, omi, IUMI, MOII-H; kilK"^ and en refill I y i-luilUIng A wrestling toiirnment. 1.1 missed. his eue lie made a THI'. BFLMAUI) CII/VMI'IONH. Cornish stylo, took Ii. J. Klltx'ck and .T. II. Oarrutlifw, Thr following N do/,ri/.cs, with tlio former won by three foot. After deftly dofeat la«l Titt wlfliy night. He bent Schaefer the following tiekiiin; otl'Mor III earmnit here, result: Uichard Thomas first, W. H. NorrlK, who won the loo-yard rnco nt Pull- thi' Kreni'liman turned ;it tho Now IfiiO; Kraiik Htcvens man, In a St. Louis theruruer In twoshotH York Academy of Music to the second, $4u; llavld Koucli amateur uinl Ii said to-be able and the sjiectnlors jrled "doiKl!" third, $' '(>: Thomas Wells to do tlio distance In 10 seconds. kik as he began Iuiio of 8110 points to i>44. It wan the balk- fourth, !?IO. promenading down the left lialk Hue On Saturday last William Fltixrrald WHS beaten in al­ line game tlio n»uie as was play"! iu liv John Donoliue In a most exact imitation of bis big run of !H). Tu> the Cl.l'll loo-yard dash ill IMtsburKh. C'blcugo tourasuifiit, WUIIK. Tlio win WHS an easy one, und thu time nmdo 11s. rii Ills own disgust, h'jwcver, the bulls «pre»d where .Schaefer won .Too Blr. Work. |tl«otin|C. forfeit nf WO with Ktchiiril K. Fat to wrestle any Mr. Murphy lino 87]13 u\ :M ai play for several caroms. On the eighty-ninth man In tlio world, wu» under '£\, whereas Schaefer's grand The Mew York Athletic Club had a lirM catch us-eatcU-cim, lor $1,000 a Mr. Work HSW! a haiiiuu'riesH Laiift KUII, shot he got the ivories bark to the rail, ami side. Ulcn In inihM'd average iu Chicago wns about 2.'!' i, and he tncctlng on the lith inst., which was witnessed weif;lilnj{ 7' a His., loaded with four draeuiiiN am>'«sc tluil unaiuateurwould John H. (Hark had hlx lleenne revoked ou Fri- ofwoixi |tow(U>r make nine times out of ten. Sehacfer's ner­ imule single avorajfi.-* of 40, 28 and '£!. by Hourly two thousand people, day, much to the distrust of every one. in the tlrst txirrel and four Al­ many of who known drachniM irf the saltpetre article vousness got the better of him ngnin, and ho though last Tu'.Mlay whom how i-ojpoctably his place of bii»lnc«a wit* carried In theserond. night's game wns '200 wort! ladies. The contests were, nearly on. Mr. Murphy lined a i l , HIM. N. \\'. (Ireuner HeortMl only !* in n tinioroiiN sort of wav. As usual he p.iiutH longer than the Chicago games it will all handicaps, and as tbr starts had been .ludito Illddlo remarked on Friday, during gun, with four itruchniM of WIKK! powder and left his antagonist in an excellent the position, and the e.v|u-rt. iRisui'U by the HO»ve comparison that Vlguanx very carefully allotted, some henrluir of dark's «aso, that ho was In favor of \\i of No. 7 allot iueach barrel. Mr. Yim'cnt, rapidly i-olUxl up 51 very exciting boxing and wre.itlliiK and all other of tl«' New markers without any special tuw healthy o»er- York (run Olnh, aiMwd as referee. display of little to boast of In tho victory. The contests were witnessed. Very few of the si'ience. \S'lth this run he enti'i-ed luo IUHI. most remarkable tiling about the contest was chiimpious were present, however, the only .flm Wlioat, of I'lttshurjr, iinrt Fred. F.rncst, of lilliuloin Htitita. half of the game, his scoro being 444, whll« this city, lire miiteliecl to run a. lomvards foot race, thechiimplon was I'JM points behind. tliat Vlgnaux took hU coat oti°, and any man thing done lu the way of fast performances #ldo, at Mahaiioy City, .luuu 'JO. J. Francis mado uo out of a »n.«<., Thursday week. Tli.- eutrles Itir the I''. Ailnms, signed from the Mosi'loy HiirrlcrN beeim.^o tlicy Up to this Ihnc the two experts had 1'iillmaii Professional Am. C. <-., also bail a walk-over in the fourth would not "end him to ibln cimntry lo eomuete TU« prenent liileriuitlonal team has not earned passed tho entlui.HUi.itlo approval and rcpassed each other so many tinitn Kegatta, Jun<> 2ii and '.'.'!, include the imiues heiit. The Until heat was won bv Kraft, time with IMyerjimnln. of Ihe public. They that it was anybody's Dunlel should be labelled as sign hoard** of the Nenilngtou game, nnd nobody (if t.he livuli'.iK earsuiiin of the world. IIH...S. Mil« walk 1<\ P. Murray, W. A. C., Cox, whun utartlnic In a foot raee A! SoilK- Arms <.'o. wanted to bet on the result. Pres- lini. Us. loy, KIIK<> riH^eutlv, .stuuit>tvil and fell ayalntit Hut Schaefer Throwing biise hall J. W. Spald- a The loiiruaiueiit was fated ue\cr to gel near the Frenchman «nt indication^ are that It will bo not only the Ing, HHyds. 4ft. Bin. wall, dylnit Instantly from a brokun nauk und con- of the Kansas S|>ortsmenV As- Mllr bicycle race C. oii#nlon of the lira In. soela t Ion opened at t Mliuva May'^hi nil elusod June I. again. Vlgn:ui\ U'gnu his I\\enty-niiitli in tiuwit regatt:i rvtr held in that section of the A. lloed, ;iin. H 1 .,.*. One hundred yards M. Severn! thousand dollnrs were Tho Athletic Amoclatlon of tho T'nlvcrslty of dlntrlluitud lu oush ul UK with a eouplctif easy drives that brought, country, but, iu faer, the llnest in America. W. Kurd, 10-'Hs. (Quarter-mile run 1>, ,1. {'oiiii.iylvanliv prUcs, and the meeting wus a success. the bulls Into Ids Tompklns, yi'.itorilay upplkul lor u ohnrter. favorite right hand up|>cr Courtnoy and llaulaii ,VJ U-.ris. Hurdle race, I -I! mile Tho au.^tKii of tlio iiKUH-iattou U to fimtor and HII- The public evidently does not take kindly to the corner. Then he slowly worked them lire pitted in the single S. S. Surt'iird, ner> IsoHtliUiUv Idea that bocunne a doxen men ulon£ .'I'.'s. Itunning high jiniip M. s|>ort»l»i I'oiuiwtlon wltli thu Inatl- waut to *ro t'o AVlia- the right balk lliii> and without a paii.se he itcull race, and there Is no doubt but that the W. h'ord, "ilt. .V.jiii. Mile run .'. King, tutlou. bledott there should be a popular .-ubscrlptlon to 1m. pay their expenses. The KcmliiKloii Arm* I'o. made HU caroms. Score Vignaux, IVU1; Union Springs carpimtcr will make n desper­ ;t.')s. Three mile bicycle race U. (J. IJood, An Anierli-nn nmatcnr athlclo «u.« entured by should (my the expenses. Si hliefer, 40S, the former having lOiu. oiililcisnim. .linn'", In the wvon-mlU' milk made the re- ate effort to redeem his lost prestige on Ibis X\ IS-'k-i. lUiiiiiiug broad jump M. W. at thu The Washington uiurkablii rcconl tif'ill points in three Innings. Kuril, '-'Ift. Kiiill.-h Auniti'iir Championship M eel leg, which (Hoi Club bad Its moitthlv .. occaaloii. C'ourtney :i!...ln. UWKvards run N. 11. will bo hold at unto l.iutKO urounds, pluuoii shoot i UK mutch at KldKowood I'ark, VVeil Sehnefer followe<< with 23 ami -rj, and thti nui row better In a Strwart (L"Jyds), 'Jlii.jH. I.oiidiin, nvsday. I*. Medlll ri'nivMa Hall-mile run 1C. June 3lt. won the championship medal l''reiichni!in niuile f and 'Jl. Then, by Ihe iiiil thiiu In any other species of nice, and M. Xoeuians (1.1yds), ".'m. 4s. Thoma.i by a score of scu'il killed to none missed, aud .1. of a liu-ky scrnrch, C. Herbult. tlie KntrllKh ninner, him IJoiiatun won Ihe amateur ineUal. Vignnuv mude HHJ, the In' Ic.is prnimsrcl t<> inuku things lively lor ATHI.CTICM IN" I'AN.MlA. niado a matoti with ilonr^o Cln. ill Iw «H> » >i'le. was reported Hint subscriptions iimountlnu' to from his score up lo 0,'>l, uud Ills antugo- S'-:<.'itKTAirti'S oi base ball, erieki'l, gun, tion, \v:is held ou Saturday afternoon, Thomn» #3,000 to !£i,70(> had been roeeUed. It issutllud uisl sal dow n with IU.1 to his credit. It wa» . I line IKiioihue. ofriilludi'llihla, walili to run that the team will go lo \Vlmbledon. i-lilng, athlefic, rowing; and yachting clubs -'. The entries were quite numerous, and the Timothy llurnt, of Aalibinil. 1'".. live inlli-x for *"*0 e steppe management wiui excellent. usldi', olthor at I'aJtlnu' I'nrk, I'hlladolphla, or A return match was shot by II. F. Johnson and upbntvely anil uvKlehisown best ruu,j.scovln scoring :t»v retiunstci.! to send to TiiKSi'nuTiNt, Ueturu: Three- Afihlund, D. Klrkwood, of the Kaymoud Sportsman's Lii'K mile wulk, handicap I1'. Wheeler, Snowshoe xlviag or InklnK exiMincon. A maioh can I'lub, !H) buttons in ra|>il;il style. Then Vignaiiv :iny information bo made nt this otfli-e nn.v llmf. oflloston. Muss., June ». Tho conditions were teu tilartiil to*|K'Cting their clubs that Club, Mtyds., In '.'.- in. IIOs. Throwing fitith. birds and ten gbiss balls each, and in to llnish the gi»n>e, and did It by Lewis and Onimoii arc ii;,'uln iniilebnl to run IM KlrUwood won counting 7."i in two n\ i v be of interest; we shall gladly publish it. wciglit, liiiiiilleap II. II. Henshaw, M. A. yards bv a score of HI to 14. In a shoot at twenty birds conio-s. Thr victor ami rt>r*l,OOOon.Iuljr!W. I.cnls otti'i-fd to rouCjin each Klrkwood killed 17, vanquished .suvok hands, and A. A., 4ft. allowance, 17ft. Sin., exclusive of non throo raco.'t IdO vardw. for #.f>0(»a !*ldo, Johnson 16, N. Water- t.he itiidiem^ handicap. Ii0ynrj(i man U, 11. ('uttliiK HI, <'. ('handler U!, and N. O. went away. b\klU>wln£ is tUe Tho»* of our rwwlorit who hare Pole-vaulting, Imndicfqi J. W. 11,000 a clib'. and 200 Viinla for *i,000 a sidy, hut Hurt.01 II. full sttorc of missed any Tllley, Montreal, iL'in., !»tt., Cannon preferred tho ouu raee, l.'.o yards. each player; actual distance A short time slnoe Oilier Vlgnaiix uuuil)ers of Till; SlMin'lNt; LIVK can st.rurc cleared. 100-yds. run Kirst heat: The sU-dayV ouulei-t for loeal |n>destrlaiu Ghurllck, Jr..of the 17 l> 4 0 SI & u a 0 a * 1» :W 0 » 0 m 1 W. K. at rireeiipolnt Oil" Cluh, and Mr. ('has. W. Wlmrttrt, 31 28 1 14 a 0 4 Iti KU 61 lot 4 .!« 108 0 II U 74 (KW. :tuy or all back: numbers upon application Thompson, M. A. A. A., scratch, first. JCeruan'sSuniinorOiirdon, llaltlmoro, Md., olosud of the Fountain Ai to Sec­ Juniili at 10:30 r. M.. Jim key dun t'lub, made n pigeon match erago. 232-P. tin- office, ond heat: N. Klotcher, M. A. A. C., lift tlrst. winning with a woro ft>r $'A'*0 a side, to ho shot on the grounds of the tlrst Schaefer R & 0 o 4 47 11 i> 0 1 0 1 *J fi 302 S. NlnlU St. of4lilinll«!i2lnpi'; HuMiiie^ti'r woond, 40.S uilloti 3 named t« 0 !> 5 1 Third heat: C. H. how, M. A. A. A., 18ft. lupn IVliiloiK'V nnd l,oFe>re club, Monday, June U. Owing to the mis­ 4,'i no 0^141 U9 it u; % 41 1 1 :17 40 Wr »M. Av­ left the track early fortune of spraluliiK an ankle, Mr. Cbarllck an­ erage, 17 » I'. Second round, first heat: Thompson first, on tho Mil. nml Ward withdrew at mldnlitlit on the nounced LACK08SK. Kiddle 7th, liav IUR scored !»* bis Inability to compete and i.ald *.V> forfeit. Hcsi runs Vlgiiiiux, loo 101 U»H». Scliaefer, M second. Second heat: Hlewart M. A. miles .'. lupj. Tt Is probable that another mutch will be arranged (17 O'j. Tlix <.iin»ili»n Lunrouw flayers A. A., IHft., tirst: Low second. Final heat: 1'atrlck Keanim. the well-known keeper of a between Messrs. Wlngert and Charllek. Abroml. hand ball ami ruonuot Tbc ('aaadiar Thompson first, in 10 l-,r>s. One-mile run, court In New York, was shot Tlio Hock away lluntlun Club had n meet lust I,arosse team pluyul a handicap dead ID his biirroom by Otllcer John W. Smith lunt Saturday at Ita iiKitch with their Indian J. N. Knltim, M. A. A. A., IZflyds. Sundiiv. The latter was sneaklnu; pigeon ground. None but members Caroms. allies, May Irt, at in 4m. i;ls. One-mile bicycle about In eltltrin of the Kockawav Club competed. The I'eters cup Nuuholm Cricket Uroniul, a beautiful spot race, handicap elothen" sliottlujc saloon keeper." who sold liquor ou wan won from b. Green's jxiol room is well worth a visit. on W. I>H. Itunning of the stuko is ltd permanent possessor. containing understand th« gaiui', but after they high-jump, to be miido K"0d Juno ffi. Tho race will take place At u shooting three tables. did they ha'ndieap D. Stewart. M. A. In St. Louln and other festival in Newark, N. J., recently s«'Ciiied to enjoy It immensely, and were very A. A., Sin., uthletlo events will be-nm a contest took place botwoen two noted shots, Before going to Kurope next Kail, a* It now seoiaA nrst, 4ft. lOiu., actual height cleared. Put­ at the same time. Diuohe Is thu present holder of Messrs. Wm. Hayes, of New York, probable thai he will. Sehaelcr will pny San Fran- libnnvl wit Ii tl«'ir applause. The match was the cup. and W. M. Far­ elseo a professional well conte.Htei!, but the four games ting the shot, handicap H. Adams, Sham­ row, or Hhodc Islam), 100 points In two hours' time, visit, accompanied by Thorn** played fell rock Ii. C., I!'.Jit., tlrst, ."lift. tJin., A new athletic association has been organized by the former to use a uuii/.le and tho laltoru breech­ Wallace. to the Canadians, who seemed to have suf­ actual dis­ a number of vouug loader. tance. Half-mile run, handicap C. W. Mar­ men of Northeast Baltimore, .and The victory was won bv Mr. Haye*, he Prof. I.owis Kt/.ol, who plays with his nose aa welt fered less from the sea voyage than the In- is reirulnrlv Incorporated with tho following hoard beatluK- his opponent "^ points. Mr. Haves used n as with his flngers, is to start about June 13 froiu UUns. In tin. Ottawa Football Club, I.iyds., first, in of oBicers:' PreslUeut, W. <>. Bluhopj rino made by uncertain Pennsylvania Chicagoona rii.? icatch played at Keiinington, lira. 4s. vU-o-ureil- milker,which tourtliroughMlchlgan»ml Wisconsin. fondon, Krig., on tho llth of .Innc. between Throwing lacrosse ball H.Crowlcy. dent Thomas I... Pqi>e;Sceretar.v. Hurry H. Wllcox; Is In [treat lavor with all the noted Bhota of tho I 'pon Ills return he Intends logo for every nose anil Montreal L. C., -Oyds.. tlrst, ll'Jyds., actual treasurer. John T. Stone, t^nslno Hall, on Harford country. nuger player whatsoever by challenging the Canadian Club and the club of the Uuiteil avenue neur Middle him to » Kingdom, distance. Itniiniiig broad-jump, handicap street, has been lea net! by the The rooont festival of tlio Newark N. J.. Shoot- match. the former were victorious by a dub, mid Unexpected that It will be lilted up lu Ing Society It is on score of .1. W. Tillcy, Montreal, ">' ilt., tirst. IHft. "in., first-class stylo was a \ ery tntercatlutf afliiir and was the programme to have Sexton anil twiil vo games to one. The Auii-ri- actual distance. by July 1. participated In by riflemen from dlflerent parts of Ylgnaux play a cushion-carom malotL after tin* caus are to play Two-mile run, handicap One of the hardest nice" tnat ever took ]daoo the country. manner »r, Uirmingbauj, ICiigliind, 1). D. McTaggi i-t, M. In The dhootlna; was excellent ami the ofinaking Ylguaux and Schaefcr play ut .liinfJ.'iaml 33. A. A. A., scratch, first, Maritime Provinces came oft June 7, at the Driving results jca^c general satisfaction. Following are the intersect I na Tine game, with the dlflerenoo ___. __ in turn. 20.4. Five-mile bicycle race, handi­ Park. Truro, N. S. Tho contestant* wero Inglis of the scores and prizes: that in the Halifax King target H. Vander- cushion-carom match It Iscontouiplatod LHCTOHCO cap W. (i. Koss, Montreal HI. C., scratch, nnd Findloy of Stellarton, N. S.; distance, horet,, Baltimore, 71 point*; H. Oelll,, N.. Y.., 71; J, to Involve Ihe emblem won by Duly, resigned by Noted. half a mile: stakes, «oon side. Flndlay led . arks, Colllnsvlllc. <'t., till; Wm. ?'» " ; . him .\ la -.-ossi' inntiili fur the first, ^lm. Ills, l'.'0-yds. hurdle race \V. 1!. from D. Maars, onsvc. ., j in. Hayex. Newark,«f« »-ir and now held by Sexton. Sexton objects. intermediate ''li.uii|iioii- the start until within oiie hundred yards of the 89: E. llolnnnn, N. Y., W. They received prizes »lji|v was phi ved r,t Montreal, Clamvda. Juno -, l>e- Thompson, M. A. A. A., scratch, lirst, in 'M*. finish, when the Halifax man passed this In In Kochester, N. Y., June 7. John nessunger twe«n him, and non order. Hlnglo shots Oehl, »7; Hayes, 200; plavcd Frnnk Twltchell of that city at the straight the Young Shamrocks and the MechBnlcs. Jtefcrce, laeut.-col. K. A. \Vhitehcad, judge bv two vards In lira. 11' 4s. About *3,:,00 changed Vanderhorst, 'J05. Man target (t. 1'. The fornu-r won three straight gumes, lasting; of walking, h'onils on the event. At the Delehanty, three-ball game for an announced purse of fifty dol­ rc- W. t. Maltby; timekeepers, K. finish Fimltny fainted, Wi; Vanderhorst, S7; O. Joiner. 67. Bull's-eye tar- lars, and won by a score of &00 to 170. *[i«etlvelv30. ITund W mlnutfs. U. Jtoss and It. and had to be carried from tho track In au exhaust­ et Vanderhorst tlrst, Wm. Hn.vcp The boat rtuuf A liioronsB Kama for the championship W. liecket; judges at finish, second, W. M. of Bcssungerwere 01 aud 49, while those of Twltob- of the W. I.. Mutlby and A. \V. ed conditiou. _ ___ §'arrell third, and liolehantv fourth prlite. <*adot oll, whoKeems to have vrorld between v!s« Sluiinrucks, the present hold- SteveuBon; starter, shooting llundsohuh first, lallan otf in [H>«er of l»tc on, and the Montreal T. L. Patou, clerks of course, .f. D. Miller, The Cooper'.! (5ha.«. Sacha xecond, H. yearti, were 10 and 1ft. The average of the wluner Club, at Montreal, Juo«u, J. Point Yacht Club liavo postpoued Valker third, W. Hurtling fourth, H. Christie tlfth, waj within a fraction vfus won liy t!;e ft'*oier. L. (.Jnrdner and W. Cairns; measurers, «eo. th« race whic.li was to come off to-morrow. and Max CiibtiuT sixth. of twelve. Bfssuugoc g»r* June n 6 THE LIFE. The first was taken by the D. J. Gill nod the sec­ against the crew of the Gus. C. Conghlin, ond by the Handsome Dan. THE WHEEL FISH AND FISHING. AQUATIC. stroke; D. Leary, M. Shay, and J. Cougblan. The entries for the regatta of the Boston Union The Schelling came in first. All the pre­ Boat C:iubJunel8. give promiseofgood sport, es­ ceding races were by members of the Mutual pecially in the senior fioull-raee, for which Joseph Matters of Interest to Devotee* of the Bit* of Information of Use to Wietdreg Ive Work of Yachtsmen, Oarsmen and Club. Another race was pulled by two crews Laing, Montreal; John Murphy, East Boston; J. Silent Steed. of Bod and Net. Swimmers Chronicled. of the Celtic Rowing Club, as follows: Tlu H. O'Neil, Chelsea: John F. Bockley, Portland boat Jerry Sullivan, with J. Sullivan, stroke and 1). J. Murphy, Boston, have entered. It is reported from Portland, Me., on what seeme J. Griffin, J. Burns, and A. A. Hart, against (rood anthority. Uiat arrangements for another FOREIGN" RACING. FROM CANADA. the boat Celtic, H. Meycrs, stroke; T. New- YACHTS IN BOUGH WATER. meeting between Hanlan and Kennedy are being man, M. J. Donovan, and T. Desmond. The quietly made and that the race may come oft in 6 How«*UBeat«n at Last in a Twenty-life Mile The Prospects for the Fishing Sjeawn in tfc< former crew won. weeks. It Is also reported that Davts and Kennedy The Quaker City Yacht Club's Regatta will Issue a challenge to Hanlan and Lee. Race. Dominion. Excellent Racing. Kickard Howell of Wolverhampton, Eng., A Slontreal correspondent writes: "The THK CHUBS' CUP. Hanlan has notified the committee In charge o Stiff breeze, rough water, and wet sheet the arrangement* for the regatta at Stiver Lake who has won nearly all the open professional continued heavy rains have kept the waters Mass., for the benefit of the Little Sisters of tn< were the order of the day at the Quaker City The Pennsylvania Crew Defeats the Princeton Poor, that he deems it unadvieable to give an ex championship bicycle races in that country in our lakes and streams up near high water Tacht Club's regatta, which took place last Crew. hilntion of rowing there until after his race witn this year, on May 26 was defeated by Fred mark, which has prevented the devotees of A large number of people witnessed the Wallace Rosa at Ogdensburg, Jf. Y., July 18. Monday. Notwithstanding those impedi­ Wood, of Leicester, in a match at twenty-five the "gentle art" from making, until quite re­ animal race for the Childs' Challenge Cup W. H. Babbett, of Snnbury, Pa., went ont In hi cently, the large catches so eagerly sought menta the races were close and exciting, and shell on Tuesday to row over the course and exer miles, tor $250 and the championship. Wood on the National Course, Schuylkill River, on else for the coming boat raoe, to be held there on after. Within the past few days a few good the frail little boats that wero struggling won the open-challenge belt-competition at Friday last. Columbia College, which was the Fourth of July. When about 150 feet from the fish have been taken yi the river evidently in disgust, the yachts were all ranged in line in theii F K. Wiltberger, bow...... 147 19 5 ft. 8H I"- Miller won the junior singles; F, Walter, these dashed to thrfH'W? and was soon six yards this season quite a number of them have been E. Martin, No. 2...... 162 •& 6 ft. nior singles; V. Emerich and C. Luck, the junlo taken by bait fishermen, and several hundred different classes about thirty yards apart am A.J. Oray, No. S...... 157 18 o ft. 10J< in pairs; IZ Keeler and F. Walter, the senior pairs ahead, but Wood rapidly caught him, and have been taken on "the sly" with the received the signal to start, the foil wing mak­ U. Sergeant, Jr., stroke....157 21 5 ft. 11J* In H. Hcnleln'B crow the four-oared barge raoe, and then hung on. Howell evidently thought ing tho attempt: Of the first-class cabin Captain Keller'fl crew the eight-oared barge ra«e Frenchman's "little spear." Last week There seemed to be little difference in the that he could settle Wood with a spurt at the the writer visited the trout streams sloops, over *s feet water line measurement appearance of tho two crews, though Prince llCaptain Webb, the English swimmer who firs finish, so he did not punish himself. Two laps Minerva and Sunbeam. Of the second-class swam across the British Channel, is now preparing in the vicinity of Rutland, Vt., but ton's aggregate weight was thirteen pound to swim a'-rosn the Niagara River below the Falls from home, Howell got the office to go, but with poor success, for between the resi­ cabin sloops, between 32 and :>« feet, Fountain less than that of the University crew. A fail AVood spurted at precisely the same moment, Consort, Flora-gar, Julia and Vim. Of the so that he will pass by the famous whirlpool. These dent trout fishers, whose number is legion, and even"start was made at a quarter past six are strange investment* that men make of their and succeeded in hanging on to Howell's and the country boy's snare, £'. fwitiiidis third-class cabin sloops, between 27 and I!2 p. jr., Priiicetou taking the west side of the lives in the hope that they will receive back theii back wheel throughout Ae entire circuit feet, M. 8. Thomas, Spring Garden, Ariel lives and their money besides. In this case the sum has become a scarce arlicle in that locality. course. After a few strokes Princeton promised to Captain VVebb without any desperate effort. Entering the Messrs. A. W. Higgins, J. C. Dunn, Dr. Idllie, and N. K. Morgan. Of the fourth-class showed a lead of a foot or two, both crew.« will bo paid, to his wife last lap the two bicycles were overlapping, open yachts, between 24 and i'7 feet, Esther, If heis killed. Putnam, of Rutland, with several other then pulling 41 strokes to the minute. Aftet At the Lowell Club'i picnic, Thursday week, a and now the final struggle for victory com­ Vermont gentlemen, have associated them­ M. O'Donnell, Pierson, Clee Brothers, Klweil, passing the wharf at Strawberry the Prinoe- menced, anil the excitement was intense. and T. J. 1'ratt, and of'the tho fifth-elass,opor four-oared \iorklng-boat race was won by the West selves into a fraternal body and have pur­ ton men veered slightly from their course, End orew. of Boston; Forest Rivers, of Salem, Despite the fact that Howell put "all in," he, chased from the Canadian Government a yachts, between 20 and 24 foet, .). Gallagher, and encroached on that of the home crew, second; 5\Iarblcheayds.)being covered in 1m. ban any other country in the world. The but she did not retain the lead above fivi Hotel by William R. Phillor, a graduate of cuntly formed by the union of tho various local row- Is. The timeof each five miles was as follows: aost fragrant rose has the sharpest thorn. luinittes, a,s the hook of tho throat halliard the University of Pennsylvania, and Ing clubs, propose to contribute to the interest and brokn and she had were enjoyment oflauependenoe Day by a rowing: re- Howell Five, 19m. 6s.; ten, 36m. 13s.; tif- I to abandon the contest. A received on behalf of the crew by Sergeant, guttaon an extensive scale. Three r ces have been teen, 53ui. 28s.; twenty, Ih. 10m. 48s. Wood Nibbles. few mi uutes later the Morgan came t« grief, tho captain and stroke. John K. Eustis, of arranged. A four-oared race with prizes of $150, Twenty-five, Ih. 27m. 37s. Both rode 50in. At Oceanic, North Shrews-bury river, the weak- tho wind being very strong. Next to the the Atalanta Boat Club, of New York, acted $100 and $60, a si ngle scull raoe with prizes of $60 machines. isb are just commencing to bit'). Minerva came the Pierson of the fourth class, as rcfnred vnd very properly disallowed a and $25 and a, double skifl race with priv.es of $25, leading a string of tho fifth class, coinprisin, $16 and $10. A Council Committee has contributed English authorities believe that the grayling claim of foul made by the Princeton boat. $450. does not eat trout fry and has fr? cannibalistic ten­ the J. Dougherty, Bianca, J. Gallaghox and Kchvard Poacn acted as judge for Princeton WASHINGTON RACES. dencies. 1". Gallagher, and all following in the order John Largan, holder of the latest Eaglish cham­ Mr. Albaugh. of Martin county, Indiana. cap- on the judges'boat, and Davidsou Kennedy pionship sculling cup, offers to row Q-. Bubear on A Large Attendance and Good Race* named. At the Chester buoy a good race was hold thafotlice for the University. the Tyne River for $1,000 n side, allowing hini $125 Lured an eel a few days ago which measured five witnessed, between the Dougherty, Bianca for expenses. He had been challenged immediately Prince's Performance. feet in length and six inches in diameter. andUallagher, the former just getting round after his return from Australia by both Bnbear The attendance at the bicycle tournament A veteran rodeter of Newark, N. J., assert* that a few seconds In front of the GaUaglHii'jtlie Bi- The Mystic Club'H Regatta. and C. ISrlghtwcll, the latter wanting a start, the bass fishing in the Hacken»ack Elver is excel­ auca being close up. Had notthe management Tho Regatta of the Mystic Boat, Club ot which Largan refused to give to a man credited in AVashingtoii last Monday was very large lent, and that perch are also abundant, aiibrjiag of the latter been very poor, she could have Newark came off last Saturday on>he Passaic with Hcnlliiio; the championship course in the in spite of the somewhat threatening weather. fair sport. River at Newark. Tho course was one mile fastest time on record, but sta tod that be would ac­ On May 18, Mr. B. F. Tapnan, son of Attorney rounded the buoy first of the three. The race commodate him on level terms for whatever amount The track was in a fair condition, the cinders General Tappan. of New Hampshire, took, on home was exciting. with a turn. At*, o'clock J. A. R. Dunning Brightwell proposed. of which it was formed not being aflected by Sunapec Lake. N. H.. aland-locked salmon weigh- At Kod Bank the Bianca's mast gave way and W. T. Johnson started in tho single-scull The first boat race that ever occurred near Woon- the rain. The starters for the one-mile race '.ng G& Ibs. ' and further down the river tho Dougherty race, and had a hard pull. Dunning finished socket, Mass., took place on Saturday evening, Drumfl?h are being caught on the Fishing l>roke her gaff and the Consort had her top­ half a length ahead of Johnson in 7:431^. June 9,on Harris's pond between Michael Almond, for members of the Maryland Olub, ot Balti­ Creek Beds,'' New Jersey, in considerable num­ mast carried away, leaving the race for the The pair-oared gig race was a lively contest of Woonsockct, and Patrick Sheridan, of Black- more, were E. K. Jones, J. D. Lord, Joseph bers and a few blueflsh and wtakfish have fcccr stone. The raoe was \% miles fora purse of $50. taken at Barnegat. fifth-class entirely to the J. J. Gallagher. between G. M. Keasbey and Henry Durand The mon got the word ''go''at just? o'clock. Al­ Chesuey, E. H. Schon, J. Day Flack, Ed­ After several minor accidents tho stake-boat in one boat and 11. M. Darcy and J. C. Pier- mond soon got the lead.which he continued to hold ward Duker, T. Stran, Charles Stran, TJ. S. A party of gentlemen from Newark. N. J., lart was reached and tho yachts passed in the fol­ son, Jr., iu the other. Keasbey aud DuranO throughout the race, coming In nearly 3 lengths King. Tho following entered for the fancy weeK visited Pike county, Pa..where they enjoyed lowing order: Minerva, 2h. 30m.; followed won by a second. Their time was 7:16. Mr. ahead. Time, 15m. 178. About 5,000 people wit­ competition, open to all amateurs: S. Beall, bass lishing in the Big Bloomingrovo Pond, aud Dunning aud W. G. Schuyler were the nessed the race and the Blaekstone people went trout fishing in the Sholola. by the Flpragar, 2h. 48ra. 20s.; Vim, 2h. 53m. home with thoir purses conuidt.Tably lighter on the Capital Bicycle Club; Bert Pressey, Star; J. The black bass season has been at its height at fl«f<. ; .lulia, 2h. 55m.; 1'icrson, 2h. 54m. 55s. ; strokes of the two crews in the four-oare%. The fancy riding An electric light for deep sea nshiug adonis ti» 'Biomas, 3h. 2»ra. 22s.; Ariel, 3h. 34m. 5s. Schuyler's crew was given at 0:59^. and Club. The following officers have been elected: contest was won by Bert Pressey on the Star new steamer Albatross, of the Fish Commitr-ion, In the first class the Minerva took the cham­ that of Dunning's as 7 minutes. ] n the rac^m.; time314 T. Howard. Time 7:24J£, Chicljering of Donegal Springs. minutes; distance,2;j2^ sec­ stead of five, as proposed by Hanlan in his crews of local clubs. miles: speed.1,304 yds. ond; time 7:37; £. B. Whanna won the one- The rock bass should by all means be planted in challenge of last year. Vu the new proposi­ Matt, English ought to offer money prizes instead William Lipfert, one at lOh. 34%m.; time, mile race for novices. Time 3:. the Eastern Pennsylvania streams near Philadel­ tions of Hanlan and Lee a number of new of trophies tor six-oared barge races. There would phia by the Anglers'Afisociatisn of Philadelphia i!ourse« were mentioned, on any of which be a race then, sure. yards. Wm.Bennort, one atlOh. 40Xm.; time It is not so palatable a fish for the table as black" they would row, but no reference was made The Manayunk Bowing Association intends 325J^ minutes; distance, 232 5-10 miles; speed, \V1ieel Notes. bass, but he will take the fly more readily than his to Point of Pines, Lake Memramcock or forming a humane society, and is raising funds to 1,222 yds. George Bond, oneat lib.; time, 345 The wheelmen of Michigan last week perfected larger cousin and is a gamy little fellow to amuse Cambellton, at any of which places they ex­ purchase grappling irons, etc. minutes; distance, 232 5-8 miles; speed, l,18(i a State Association. oneself with. He will rise where the black baas Hamm, accompanied by his trainer, will not make a good fight for his weight, and no pressed to Thomas Spollman, at Lowell, their William yds. The next race will be June 20,from Steu- The Rochester Bicycle Olub will have a tourna­ doubt many streams could be found where he perfect willingness to have the contest take Spellman, has gone to Pullman 111., te row in the benville, Ohio, 334 miles. ment on the Fourth of July. would thrive. single scull race there on June 22. Ixml Lome is said to be an expert bicycle rider place. Hamm and Conley's backers resolved It looks as if the yachting mania among our The best speed thus far in the races from and Louise can beat a raw hand. At a meeting of the Park Commission Committee not to agree to enter a race on any course now millionaires would contribute something toward 200 miles, under fi-deration rules, was made on Plans and Improvements, held Tuesday Fish proposed, but to make another and last oft'er, Jio revival of American ship building. Paul Butler, u son of CJovernor Butler, of Massa- Commissioner Pierce urged upon the committee last Saturday to the loft of E. Stevenson, Fall husetts, is making a tour on the bicycle through, the necei-sity of takiug steps looking to the estab­ namely, to substitute New London, Conn., Hanlan'says he is anxious to show the Western Kiver, Mass., from Princeton, N. J. The (rreat Britain. lishment of ponds for the propagation of carp in the for Cambellton and agree to row at that place, >eopli; how he can row. The Pullman regatta will start was at !)h. 12m. A. M., home time, and The manufacture of bicycles and tricycles in Eng park. The superintendent was instructed to pre­ Point of Pines or Lake Memramcook, allow­ >e an excellent opportunity for the great cham- ~i ion. wo birds arrived together at 3h. 20m. p. si. and has become so great that many of the factories pare .a pond, providing the cost would not exceed ing Hanlan and Lee to suggest two of the Distance, 204>^ miles. Speed, 1.167 yards per ire doubling their capacity. $100, and to report the cost of preparing others eo three at which they will row and the Halifax The Yale crew goes to New London to occupy that the commissioners could report to Councils heir boat house on the Thames river and practice minute. Another lot of Fall Kiver birds The Frankford Bicycle Club took a run to Pow- and ask for an appropriation for toe purpose for Association select the one for the race to be on the course previous to their race with Harvard were loosed the same day at New Brunswick, ,er Mill and Xieetown Lane on Sunday, where the rowed at, or the latter suggest two and Han- on June 28. hotographer awaited them. Jau and Lee make the selection. N. J. The first to return was to the loft of There is talk of a race being arranged between On July 1 a sweepstakes race for all 28-foot spar Samuel Hunt. Distance, 191 miles. Speed, Prince iind Louise Armaindo. Louise lost 28 pounds HUNTING NOTKS. THE OTHBH SIDE. :achts will take place over the Centennial course 1,034 yards. This record is third best for tho 'rincess Bay. (£ 1., under the auspices of the f flesh during the U-days riding contest. Those who ought to know say that the distance. Jennie Bronson. of Buffalo, N. Y., a female bi At, Toms Eiver, New Jersey quail are vers iuguenot Club. plentiful at present. only objection which Hanlan and" Lee have "Win" Shedman a gymnast, of AVilliamsport, Birds owned in Northampton, Mass., were ycle rider of local fame, is out with a challenge to to Point of Pines is its uncertainty. The 'a., returned from Cuba on Wednesday to train for .oosed in Havre de Grace, Md., at 8h. 20m. ide a 12-hours' race with Louise Armaiudo. A pelican measuring eight feet eight inches public never takes kindly to postponements In England at» single-scull Lewis" T "'" race with Mike Cleary. He will train A. M. home time Monday, in a flight for lately a Liverpool lady accomplished from tip to tip of the wings was recently shot and the complaints of the public grate '( deration record from the distance. The tricycle journey from Liverpool to Newcastle and on a sand-bar near harshly upon the ears of scullers sensitive to In the regatta at H-irwiok, England, the new irst returns wore five together at 2h. 15m. tack, a distance of 102 miles, in sixteen hours and I'riticism. In August, however, the winds ' titter M:irjorle won the Q.ueen'8 Cup. Among the i half. Woodcock have hatched plentifully in tbc competing yachts were the Miranda, Samepone p. M. Average speed 1,331 yards, distance Armaindo defeated Woodside and Morgan at swampy marsh bordering tho Sow' Jersey at Point of Pines, which ruffle the water, Spendthrift and other crack boats. ' 261 miles. The sjxxxi is second best of the anesville, Wis., in a 120-mile race, the past week will be less treacherous than they were on creeks which flow into the Delaware Kiver It is said that the backer of Kennedy will ere season for over 235 miles. y three lap's. The track was 22 laps to the mile' and broods have been seen two thirds grown* Decoration Day, because the summer season the ouason closes, issue another challenge to Han­ The Hudson Club birds were loosed in "ime, Kh. 42in. 16s. Some have been already killed. will then be well advanced. At least this lan, the nice to be rowed possibly on the Potomac Nashville. Tenn., has organized a bicycle club claim is made by those who have an interest and if accepted there will bebig money Invested on ilairsville, Penn., at 9:25 A. M., honje time, nd adopted a fine uniform of light blue and white The close season of Manitoba for wild swan in the property for the course off llevere the result. Tuesday. The first return was to thu loft of aps. The club colors are the same. They have a wild duck, sea duck, widgeon, and teal lasts Beach. We are not aware that any objection New Castle, New Brunswick, has offered a bonus F. Whiteley, Newark, at 3:29 r. M; time, 364 embership of 23. " till the 15th of August. A large number of exists to New London. The river is wide of $1,000 to have tho proposed double-scull race minutes; distance, 2451 5-16 miles; average Louise Armaiudo >ill give a two-days'exhibi game guardians have l>e<'n appointed and and Com. Ben Brady contends that it is one Hanlan and Lee vs. Hamm and Conley decided peed, 1,263 yards. Tho .second was 12 minutes ion race at Lawrence. Kansas, September 6 and 7 other measures taken for the protection of on the Miramichi River there. His not Wobablp ater, its speed being 1,223 yards. At 6:15 uringthe Western National Fair. She receives of the best courses in America. The places that the otter will be accepted. 20u a day and expenses. game. The penalty for killing out of sca-son named hy Haitian and Lee are good ones . M. 16 of the birds were at home. extends as high as $50 or three mouths im­ Willie Beokwith,champion swimmer of En ilumt Birds owned iu Brooklyn were loosed Five young ladies of Denver, Col., ride the bi- Irat the Halifax Rowin Association lias not now in N.Y. City,is willing tomatchhiniselfagalust yele "man-fashion,'' clad in black velvet knee prisonment. accepted any of them. hiesday at 9:50 A. M. in Cressou, Penn., for any swimmer in the United States, over any dis ederation record for the distance of 241 breeches, woolen high stockings, a polo cap and a The Massachusetts Fish and Game Pro­ taucu and for any amount. Beeltwitli is especially sack coat, with laced-cut bicycle shoes. tective Association have issued iu neat and A Buffalo Event. anxious to meet Captain WebU. miles, but wen; at home before they were ex­ The N Y. Park Board have granted permission I |A doublc-scall boat-race was rownd In tht> acted, ami were not time.l. to bicyclists to use tho west-drive of Central Park compact form, a compilation of tiie fi*h and The Mutual Rowing Club of Buffalo, N. Y harbor of San Franc'-- ~ -- between midnight and 9 A. M.-hours which are game laws of the State for the present vtar. had its annual races on the 10th iust. The usually spent in bed. 'Cyclists will appreciate tho The ht.tle pamphlet is so small that it" can course was a mile and return. No official Shooting Notes. gratuitous insult. almost be earned in the ve.st pocket, and its time was taken. Messrs. M. Mack and T. W. M. Farrow has addressed » letter to the Na- The 100-mile race, which was to come ofl at Bat­ general distribution through the State will do Shay ional Kifie Association or America, asking for a wero chosen referees, and J. P. Sullivan The Piissaic Kiver Amateur Kowhi!; Association omplete invsooting Club of Buffalo <;rew won by four lengths. Then came a pair- elected ibo following officers tit u meeting held migratory waders always jn.p in upon us just oared race in clinker-built boats. "William Iftstweek: }"re8ident, Arthur Ooombu vice prtsi- m advance- of a real touch of summer weather Patton and Patrick Driscoll pulled against Engineer Moses, of .liostou. *uyslie made an ac­ ,--.,... ,_,. ^....vjv touu. n . J.A. JL«VUI\.. J. I1C 1-lllU Will How much better would ir !>,, if th.>v are to Dan Nunan and William Driscoll. Tho curate survey for a three-mile' conreeut Point pf shortly erect a new building 25x100 feet for the use be killed and eaten at all, to have thorn pass line*, but not having examined the positions of of the members. on to their nesting grounds uiirnolesU-d in the latter pairtooktherace by about three lengths. the stake-boats he cannot swear that Manlan aud Articles of agreement have been drawn up and A third crew, consisting of T. Manaher and Xtnnedy rowed three mlies. The time therefore club will be hold on Friday, the 28O. inst. si-ned by H. W.Higham, of Nottingham.the cham­ spring and shot on their return in August J. Wright, entered but withdrew. Another does not go upon record. pion English bicycle rider, and John C. Prince of when there aremorf youngl>i>-dsin tho find*?' four-oared raoe followed. Messrs. John Geary, ,,.4-.!a}li "? Te5atta" t '->ng the first of a ser'es for l*ston, the ehaiupion American bievcler fora'pe and they would be certainly u mor<- palatable \V h tehal) working -b«at«, took place June 7 li. Bos- If you are afflicte-l with scxnal disease? consult .stroke; James Geary, D. Dalv, and P. Dalv Dr. Cornell, of 609 Vine rtrett, who b the only rice of races to decide the international champion, dish if one can abide them in any condition "- in the shell " * ' " -- - regular physician who bae raide till* oiaee of dis­ fclup. The stakes are to be $260 a side, and the con­ which the-writer confesses ho cannot. It is eases a specialty. ,tests H- will T.,.,,, te for a,, five, ...... twenty _^ ereand ttt ten we(k milep lmwT the; £"lir«t so with the brant on the same coast. Autumn fowl decoy better suid make fia^r sport.

    Rom«lo, 100; Jim Carlisle, 100; Nelly Qlore, 97; d0, for all ages. Three- Jennie...... » THE KKNNEL, quarters of a mile. Little Minch, 8998 fay in Leeds Hindu had "his first Fnglish ing and heavy. The following is a summary: 90, 1. Harriot Time, 2:23'4, 2:28,2:2% 3:29, 2:29. (late Juliet). 87, 2. Hostage. 106, 3. Capias 10S; The Itonch Show in Chicago. KIIIST K\OE. Purse $500. for all ages, 1 mile and Atlios, 114; Laura O., S7; tilnwt, 76, aUo ran. Time, K1UDAY. o furlongs. Morris Jv. Co.'e Ballart. UN, 1. O-rln- 1:15. The International Bench Show oi' Dogs ati-ad'f" ch c SKCOXD HACK. The .lime meeting nt Charter Oak J'ark - , (S), by St. Martin, V~, 2. Won by Purne $260. for .-ill ai?"?*. Ono opened at Chicago Tuesday and was n very . nix lengths. Time, 2:47%- mile. CliiraB., 72,1. Kittle Katie, 70, 2. Oenten- terminated with spirited contests. The fol­ SUCONII RACE. Harold Stakejj for two-year- nial,80, S. Baliy, 105: Bill Bird, BO; Coletirook. 8i»: low ing arc summaries: creditable one. The entries numbered ;iOO, great throng. During Derby week they oldi, with $750 added, flvo Charley Lrorham, i.-icked some of the hirgc.st furlongs. Hryant's O-en- 00: Mary Corbett, 100; Magenta, 2:25 CDAKM. including line specimens of sporting, fancy halls in London; era.1 Hai-ding. 105,1. T. J. Meglbben's Ascalon,105, X8; Muggie C.. 100; King Nero, 80; Georgia Boy, EzraT...... 31)1 'but still," Mace writes, "this country is not J. O. A. <.Hinnin'8*>aS.,102,3. 83 , alHo and Also ran, Rosa­ ran. Time. 1:34. Nickel...... 1 pet varieties gathered from all parts of ike the other side. Sixpences are not'dollars; ry, coll by War l>anoo, and Hannibal. Won by ten Tuiiii) RAOH. 1'urso fioO. a handicap for all S a 8 ages. Valley Boy...... 6732 the United States, Canada and Circuit Britain. t takes 1,000 persons to make tll!0, Thi* Icug'.hs. Time, 1:(WJ'4.. One mile and a quarter. Hilarity, 104, \. Frank...... 8424 TIIIKU KACI. CJlldella Stakes, for threa-ycar- Bonnlretta, "2, '.'. Monk, 89, 3. Hartford, 100: In the evening the show was formally opened ouutry has gone down just as fast as the old nllics Bill Happy Thought...... 2 6 4 (i : niti-; Keno, 1)5, aUo ran. Heraey...... with an address by States luive grown iu success, and I a quarter. Harper's Keua H., 105,1. Nlc-hol's Billet- Time, 2:11. 7 n (i 6 Mayor llarrisoii. The hall be pleased when June tn 105 2. FOCIITH Jewel...... 4 2 dl» judges are: i'or mastiffs, St. Bernards, New­ 'M comes and I Fox'? Jennie Blue, 105. 3. Also run, RACK 1'iirse $2W, 6>r mnlileiw of nil Time, 2:21,2:211.^, 232%. 2:28. im on the Wyoming coining back. Pearl Tliorn, and Emma Manly. Won by it length. ago?; one mile. Falrwater, 87, *. Olenulien, »0, 2. foundlands, fox terriers, collies, bulldogs, Doubtful, S7. S. Carlfv 2:42 CLASS. "Hlade has lost twenty-one pounds." Mace Time, 2:21%. B., 105; Hazard, 90; Bor- JudfwDftvls...... bull terriers, black-and-tan terriers, Datiilir ontinues: I'oumi KAoe. Puree $too, one mile. Coreiiran's nuiu, 106: Ida K., 87; (irlvera, 111; OoiiK-rlpt, 108; 1 1 1 Dinuiont terriers, Bcdliugtou and he adds: "I have seen the freelaad, (4). 112,1. Carroll fc Pasha, 114; May, 106; Vaushnll, S7, also run. H. B. Wlnshlp...... 222 terriers, "kye yrincipal sparrers here and am really Co. '4 Tiixgatliorer, Time, MuC'lnre...... terriers, hard-haired Scotch terriers, thun- (4j JOO,2. McTntyre & Co.'s LlzuioS., (5), 102 3. 1:4% 3 3 3 (jillc or lerstrnck to see Hiich exhibitions. There Is Also ran. Correct, Oakleaf, Malatlne, Ked lox, FitfTit RACK Purse ¥£*>, for all ages; a handloup Whirl wind...... i ,'.",.'.'...... dls. rough-haired terriers, Irish terriers, 'York­ steeplechaHe; over the Time, *33,3M>4, S:»!:. lot one lion! tliHt I (xuild not do in a trot my- and Murmur. Won by two lengths. Time, 1:51^. short course. MOBCOXT, lift, shire terriers, pugs, toy terriers and poodles, If at my age, too." J.*I**TH KAOE. 1'urse, $2;"K), three quarters oi a 1. Ciiptain York, 116, 2. Kanger, 133, S. Belle of Mr. James Mortimer, New the North, 143; Abraham, York City: for In conclusion mile. Buckie'f Slocum (3). '.«, 1 Floctwood Sta- 128, also ran. Time. 2:44. Went Side Driving Park Trotting Meeting. Kngllsh setters, Irish setters, bltick-aml-tan Mace says: "When f come Wo'n Charley Lucas, (3), 99, 2. P. West's Hartley jack f will try anil arrange two events, A.tron, (4J.10-. 3. " " ' ~"- - The summer meeting of or Gordon setters, and pointers, Mr. John W. one Also ran. Oeorge L.. Little Joe, SHKKPSHJSAD the West Sido or Blade to sjinr Sullivan and the other for Mammonist. ttood Night, Wellington, Ben Wool- BAY RACKS. Driving Mimson, HI. Louis, Mo.; for greyhounds. ley, Jerry I'ark, in Now Jersey, Ix-gan Tues­ deorliouiids, Irish ne to spar Mitchell, and you will see. what Hlaok andid Katie O. Won by a abort day. The track was In superb water spaniels, Ik-lil and belittle man ran do huad. 1\iav,\M%. Opening of the Coney Island Jockey Club condition and cocker spaniels, foxhounds, beagles, dachs- with the old mirW.er of Tt F.SDAY. tlie attendance was large. Tn tin- :::00 class he seiontinc game of boxing. I am looking Itaolng Seaton. Pilot won, llellc hunde and King Charles spaniels, Mr. James fur The Latonta Jockey Club continued its second, Ned Alien third. In V. Kirk, Toronto, Ontario; the best man here to bring him with mn, One of the prettiest meetings that takes the 2:.T4 class Harry Mills was and for the mis­ ind for that, purpose will meeting on Tuemlay. The attendance watt victorious, cellaneous class, Messrs, .lamos P. Kirk and have an exhibition excellent and the racing good. place within the vicinity of Now York is Little Mack second, Kvla third and .John Jamns n London, as the swells have aski*l me, and Love fourth. Mortimer. Judging commenced Tues­ will Fi«ir RACK. Purse, *300, fur all ages, soiling al- Sheepshead Jiay, nnd Tuesday lant iH'ing the day evening with the mastitis gire a bell, to the winner and a tenner to l«waiioea, one mile. Major Hughes, 102,1. Little The summi-r meeting at the West Hide second best, f shall bring Burke, over with. Huttercut), 104 2. Miittlo Kapture opening day, thousands of people Hocked to Mr. C. IT. Mason's Nevison won first, 104, 8. Stanton, I'ark, Jersey Hit y, was concluded on Tues­ (iurth ne anyway, tho in»n who fought a draw with Morgan spy, PatOrogiin, Uuntroville, Vanguard, the eourso. Large fields and close tinlnhes day, two races second, Capt. Bullwinkle's Nelson Mitdiell." rtl.uidamus. Ocelot, Mayonulse, making up the programme, vho. ; end Mrs. Henry KisU'iaan's * mid Little Kinlly were the and they were decided as follows: Kffie Kover he. ulv>run. Time, 1:47^. general rulivs, and wh.:»n old Parole O. The class was, on the whole, a very gocxl one. [Jem fails to mention thn Lord B*resford SX KACK. Handicap; purse, f60fl, of which eamo bobbing won the 2:.'J8 clas«i in three straight heats, second hone: in for the tlfth race cheer after with Manhattan In the bitch rla-w first was withheld and set-to. KII], one and one-quarter miles. second. In the 2:W class Mr. Wado's Dinah l,i»tunuh, 1(10. 1. Ballast, 114 2. Lord Kalian, chncr grcetiil little Teakes, who had stwrtil Little Mack won with Kvla second. II. wan given second and loi), a. Bullard, Metropolis, \\alloimcu, HaaHatt, him no well to victory, when the public Mr. Merker's Fussy was commended. John I.. SulllvHii Not a Wlfo-Itentor. and Katie (>. iUf» run. THl'KSDAV. Mayor Time. 2:14. in general thought there wiis not Hiinther race of lllngley won first in the New­ A story was printed in the newspapern a TIIIKU K UK. Merchant's Stakes, for all agin, at in him. The Thn New Jersey and Brooklyn turfmen foundland class and Mr. S. U. Ireland'h Pete Vi'i Bach, play or pay. with $1,000 added one mile weather was fair and the traek week ago, charging John L. Sullivan with and a furlong. in excellent condition. The following turned out In full force at West Side Driving Second, with Mr. Merker's Major vhc. icaf.lng Ids wife, nnd destroying her Meditator, 114, 1. Pearl Jenniugfi, is a On Wednesday furniture ll'i'i Fret-land, 114, 3. Lute Foglo, Hoy S. Uluke summary: I'ark, Thursday, to witness four lively trots. the awards were as follows: to the value of jfrtOO, on the 7th lust., while on and Mystery also ran. Time. 2:07?-.; FIIWT It \rK, $500 purse, five furlongy. Navarro, For the sweepstakes, mile heuts, best three Kough-i-oated St. Bernard ilogs Marraof; i spree, and that his Potrarii KACE. wife had a warrant is­ I'urao $.'100 for Maidens two-year- 120,1. Hickory Jim, 117, i Joe Blackburn, 108' in five, in harness, the starters were Maggie bitches, Minion, both owned by Mrs. Henry sued for his arrest, which caused John imme- olds, the furlong?. Higlinlght, 132, 1. Chestnut 3. Thirteen runners. W on by four lengths. Time Klstcmati, ot'Ncw colt, by UrcatTom,2. J., Billy C., and Whirlwind. Whirlwind York, (ii-eyhouuds dogs, llately tiinmke himself scarce, until the affair Koyal Arch, Krgot. Kvan- l:0!i!-i. won the Friday Night, owned by ajelinei and Harpoon alflo started. Time. l:lo->4. SKCOND RACK. $i")00 j>urs«, mile and a qunrtcr. first heat In 2:fi8 and Maggie won Charles II. Mason, should blow over. What gave rise to thin KiiiyrKAfln. Welter-weight hurdle race; 'purse Chickadee, 88, 1. Hartford KI, '1 Rambler, the next three heats and trot in 2:."il, 2:41)',', Sawyer, Chicago. Deerhoundii Oscar, owned story, is the fact thut John L. took !H), Dr. a quiet $.~»ou. of whlc.h $100 U) the second; inilo lieatH, over 3. Won by hulfa length. Klevcn runnt-rs. Time, 2:M; Billy C. second, Whirlwind third. Van Iliunmel, Indianapolis. Champion rip to I'rovldenre, It. L, on Friday. Hut ho lour hurdles. Knowbuk. won two straight limits. a-.ll>",. The second trot was Kngllsh sellers Dogs, Itoyal Kanger, owned boatiny Kat« for $200 between Al. J. lidii't seclude himself, as he went to the Chi- Cruel. No time given. Tuu-.n R.XCK. Foam Stnken, for two year-olds, Dixon's b g 1'nssai'- and ). Iviuney's by Oeorge W Moore, I'ittsburg; bitches W. cngo-l'rovidciico «l, ooo iHlded; ttvi' furlongs. Burton, 1U>. 1. King ch tn ball match. On Monday ho WKDNKSn.VV. Kriirst, colt, 110, (IraceL. The latter, a strong favorite, won B. Shall nr, Cincinnati. Knglish setters returned In Boston, und was about the This was the 2. Thackeray, 110. ;:. Won liy a Dogs, city fourth day nf the Latnnlii nock. Twelve runners. Time, 1:011^. in three straight heats, in ;i:li.1, .":(«, :!:O7. liiivenieh Chief, owned by A. C. \Vad- ill the afternoon. Me was to IIIIVB acted a* Jockey Uluu'H inaugural meeting. The FOCIITU HACK. Coney Island Stakes, »?Snndded: The third (rot was also a match for $l!(Hi ili'll,'l'i'prk:i, Kali.; bitehi-s, l!leuliliirs,Tlioinus n.'isler of i-eri'iiionlrs at a sparring weather in lie and a furlong. 1>. oxhibitloil was sultry ami the track holding. Bootjack, 111', 1. Monitor, 111', between K. T. Churchill's b g Ned (Join and Da\''\v, London, < )ut:irio. ('hampion (ior- u the Windsor Theatre, but did not otUciatt", l-'ollowlug are the summaries 2, Itleu, 113,3. Won liy tin eo lengths. Nlnerun- Hiram ilon sctti'rs Argus, owned of the day s ner'. Time, 1:68. Smith's b m Kitty Clyde. Ned Cole by J. 8. Nlvt-ii, [ referring to spend the evening at home. In raring: l-'iK-nrHAei:. M00pursi!,mlleaiida won (he trot easily iu three .straight heats in Ijondiiii, CHitario. (lordon sitters Dogs, in Interview be denied in totothn FIKI-T HACK. I"urs«) $400, forall airep. half. Parole, slatciiiontx Mllo and US, 1. l-'ren Hold, nil, u. I'alr Barhnrlan, 7». !l. King Dan, owned by A. It. Hall and C. W. Ibiit he smashed the furniture at his house, ii furlong. LlraeS., W., 1. Lucy Mav, 95, 2. lOd- Wnn l>y 11 length. llassfoiil, New York; wi n A., l>7. !i. KM Marks, 07, 4. Tlmo,'2:(W.;. Suvou runnor*. Tlioe. 2:8H".j. The last match was an impromptu one for bilclies, Ycuing I'Mora, lieat his wll'ii and fled from .justice. In par­ SI:O»KII SIXTH RACK. Sweoiwtiike. with fMO added. RMHi. The contesting horses were owned by lU'bert Illiiekwoml, Minneapolis. tial rorroboriition HAftt. !S«i»iitlon Stiikc-e. $1,IXXI udded .liui MrOnwaii, U»,l. Kitty Clark, 13S, Fred Gil­ of Sullivan's statement to ti s\voiM)Htii.ko. Thruu-i|iiurterH of n mile, (teu- 2. Spider, bert's Cora U., trotter, and Hubert Stage's Irish setters Dogs, Brush, owned by J. A.. I. licitlii-r the ollieer who erui HiiTrtlnK, 147 :>.. V.'cin by ten length!'. Six started. Time, is to nerve the alleged 110, 1. Awalon, 100, 2. Hub Miles, Mil'.,. pneer Harry A. In this trot llu- betting was Spragiie, Kiiglcwood, III.; bitchcH, Irish Faith, warrant nor the .judge who Issued 10.1, II. Time. 1:24. Kiiiporia It can be very heavy and even. Amid intense cxrite- Kennel Club, Kni|ioria, K.in. Poin­ found, and flu. story is doubtless untrue. Tn T)itui> KAOK.. Hippie Stakes, for threc-voiir- ters Dogs, (.'liaucdllor, «lil.«. Mllu ii nd in|iiurter. Keonatus, 110, 1. Murk- merit it wns finished by moonlight, Cora II. owaed by Charles II. nettle tin- wliolo matter, Mrs. Sullivan lias land, 110, !t. Sniiiller lleldscontested for tlieCoiu-v Island winning after a desperate cotid-st Mason, Vonkers, N. Y.; bitches, Dove, owned 4-.:io'v Ocelot, 107,3. Blllftta, 107, 4. Time, In three, written a letter denying that John L. )R-at Jix-key Cluli prl'/.es on Thursday, but the heats in 2:40^, 2:40, 2:17. by A. C. Waddcll, Topeka, Kiui. I'cr. __ Fot'KTH KAOB. Purne ipWJO. Thme-iiuarUini of a racing on the whole was of an interesting mile. Biirney Aaron, 117, 1. Hnv S. (')nkp, His, 2. character. The summitry follows: Alwi nvn MalaslDK. 116; Oaklcnf. ilil: IS'ewHh.iv, 114: Trotting »t < oliimlmv Ohio. Sll.'lllll.T llllS liouuilKh AlcKoelu, M; Muvolialse, 1>2; ),ltllc quarter." of a mile, llootjnck, 117.1. finplc*. 116. Tuesday was the first day of the Columbus The ..sr.isun fur coiimliiK In Kiigland McC'allVey ha* gone to PlttshurK. Kinily, 107; Moriraa Spy, 104i Time, 1:26, 1:2*';, 3. Futliill/a.lll). n. NinuiTo, 123; Heel-anil-Toe, temlier H, cluslnu; IMnrrh u, nnd during tthis purlod .iluimy Ityan wants n iiutlior"Ko" »:a*i. 102; Trotting Meeting. Oieniian won the 2:20 no Irn* ttuin thirty-live puhlleov-^iilsorii at McdifTrey. Palmetto, 1M, also ran. Time, 1:1 HACK Purse JSOO, fur thrcc-yeiir-old* heals, with Deck portanoe itro run l»y tlio Mirluus I'inglltili oournliiK iimonnl of money. and upward, mile and u quarter. Jack of \Vrlght second and Alia third. Fastest heat , o.xelnsh'O of Meotland and In-land. In out- Thnrsiluy w.wthe ttfth day of the l,iitonin Heart?, om) uventf, Mike l>onovnn unit (Icorxc Kookc sparred at tho 110, 1. Thurles. ND, 2. (lirley H, lo»»,j. 3. Parole, 2:21.! a- thu Altciir Clluli 1'rnilin-u, the nil picnic u!'the Ancient JiH'key (Hub'1* inaugural murtlnji;. The .stur- 112: Flower of Meuth, 110; Jim Nelsoii, ll2;Oenornl In the nouueitinent l.-i nuttle that "the Sotton Stuki'H for Drdur of Illberulaiiti lit Troy. lers were »V\v in number, 2:.*10 class Neva won, winning tho I!OK piipplim, and the Diovtnth N. Y., June 11. b\it the racing wits i Scott. Ml; Creenlund, 11!., also ran. Time, 2:11. last three heats out of Nix, and Stako>>, fur liltnh j-ooU and was witnessed by a large number Tuiiiti HACK Fourth renewal of the llrldal Black .lug sec­ pyppltn. Imvt) ulu(«d with VI and ion eatrlo« re- Kllne nnd Fitzgerald miike a ver> amii-ilng set- of siM'etatorf. Stake*, tor Uiroe-year-uhU, one mile. Harncs, 11H, ond. 2:27,'.: fastest heat. pvctlvely. t added, mile and five furlongs. sie M. iu the 2:20 pacing nfthe Sootch doer, run. Time following horses were nrsl under the ty, New Jersny, the nwldoni-o of Mr. rau;i),aud him Is after Mutt (Irnee'ii old saloon, C'laudu Brauuon, 2:01. wire at Columbus ulrundy 270 Howery.N. V. City. Jimmy Kjran will prob- 1W, Wnlllnxton, 142, setond and Florence. 144, last Thumdny : tn the nn- inadu thn lU'Muulntanou j Nuptunti, nhly Ihlrd. Time, 1:!K. SIXTH RACK, STKKVLKCIIASK Handicap sweep­ lltiished 2:20 class, Stranger took the seventh KMndwuuf that famuu.i Kvcyhou MaHUv Ma take Mike's ntand on Vine street. The fourth race, o&« stake, for all ugos, at MVetu'h, with $*&!> added, In­ ({rath. Another tiig 'un In now tn Hoston, very anxloofl mtle, over four hurdles, was side course. Kitty Ciiirk, heat aud race in !!:2ti'j. The free-for-all class won by Katie Creel, 140 In 1:67^, Snowhok. 142, »7, 1. Strychnine, 136, \MIS won by rxiwln Thorn, to tlKht .Snlllvun. He In Pat O'Donnell, an Irixh- w»Minl and llorcnT U. 141, 'J. Yonkers, 136, it. Auburn, 130; Oscar Wilde, ISO, with Wilson sec­ ( aiiiidlnn, .-.tiindiiiK t) teetand welKhlnK'i2f>lH>uiid0. third. IHO run. Time, ond; fastest heat, 2:21. In the 2:2(5 BGHO I'AKK. The nfth race, a hundlcap of a, mile and a half, 6:12. class Tony Kit. Mcllonald, the Brooklyn IlKht-welKht pugil­ wu( won hy Basfett, W>. In 4:47'.j, with Stanton, 106, New»ll won three heats out of live, Will lien- ist, Is In actlv e tritliilnv for hln hurit-Klove M*n*oud ham TIi« Mnnnrr In \Vhl«h It tight for unct Ta>gutUeror, 9H. tmrd. KAC1XU AT ST. LOl IS. winning the other two and taking sec­ Will be Cimdiiotuit $lM)u Hide with Tom Hose, of New York, on Junu KKIUAY. ond money; best time, 2:28. The J:<10 class by lluwMOn Hiitl Mtik.UMUll, 2&. lirooklyn men are liaeklng QIclKinald heavily. was carried oft' The lnaiipur.il nu^'tlng of the IjiitmiUi Wot Weather Delaying the Meeting Unlit by I'. .1. Purcell, Iu three In an Interview with Dawson Up says b nuiuil Hluu>, Iowa, Jot-key (!lub straight heats, 2:">l,' a being best tlm». iM'beVu'injoyinK ths» eviing"!""! was to have lieen i-oneludeoi: and tlie meeting will close on with tin nindrcd** Haturduy. Louis after two days' delay on account of the The trotting meeting at Colnmtius teriniil-1 jjroatest respect allo of ulleifed jJlnucrs have tieen converted. The track w:is in better shn|M! d on Wl.ig every privilege ttiiiu on previous Oi'casslons weather. Thursday Friday. The two race* on the card llmf v\\\ conduce to Biymi Jordnn. of ('anllfl', Wales, In a piiglllHt of and the ntton- being a flue day over­ resulted as follows: b'rei' for their welfare. ICvery lole und Is wild to lio the coming champion. Ha daucejwas largit. The e«rd consi.st«l all pacers saloou-keciHM- whose name of lour head the Ml. Louis Jockey CUlb determined l-'lora Belle won In three straight heats; appears on his land.- 6 feet 11 InehiifHud weighs ll«i pounds. He events. Fuller posting bills will be presented with a compli­ ecenlly lieat three men at one time In a contort at to proceed with the races, although the track second. r'a>t»wl timo, '-':1K'.;. avne's colliery, 1'he first, of a mile ami an eighth, had six star- Iu the'J:;iri mentary season ticket, admitting them to mid two of them required medical li'rn. Drake Carter, was In no tit condition for racing purposes. cbiss Blanche II. .iccurcd three every 104, the favorite, won hiindllv straight heats: event under Ills auspices. On all occii- In 'J:0-J! J; Kinmu Manly, P2, second and t'entrovllle, There were fully 11,000 .-pectators on the first Motnlle H. nei'oud: Kittle sious competitors Pete McDoy told u reporter that if hu over rims * , (hlrd. dav. The Woods third. Best time, -::.'(>'»'. will huvc free admission. following is a summary: Societies wishing to give cross t'liiitaln Dalton he will "do him up" The mile and a quarter purse was takcubv Little l-'ntsT H.M'i:, Purse $260, for all ages. Mllo and ulblelic sports or with hare knuckle*. He suys Kallon Is continually Uutton'iip, 102, afnrliuiK. other games will find everything on tbr Ifcrlmc In 2:14',;, Metropolis, 111, second and Can-ou, Its, 1. Bluck Ual, i'7, 2. F.tlle Bradford Trotlliiif elnilleiiKes that he can never buck. Mr. M-ilorllUKhCH, Io4, third. H., 112,;;. Flanders und Caller Ou also run. Time, itucp>. ground I'or their benefit. A dancing plat­ VlcCoy limy Unit he has considerable of a task to Kor the Iliuiyar stakes, one mile and three fur- 2:10','. The Hot series of the oil and Iron circuit form is being erected entirely sliailrd by do up" Jim Pultun unless the sturdy captain's Umtrs, four nurteil. Lvonatus, lir>. the favorite won SKIOMI K.vci:. Tho Ml-isuuri Derby. ;i sweep­ comiiu-nced last trees. Two mlit Hand has forgot Its cunning. m»lly;from .Heferee, stakes Tuesday :it Bradford Driv­ nmgnlllccnt |HIO| tables will lie UK, wilh Alter, 110, thlnl. for three-year ulir.<, sit *JO eucb. with ssoo ing Park. Allegheny JUij lilted i MI Iu a large John L. Sullivan, SHVS a Boston correspondent. Time, 2:17-.. added, Mllo uml n hull1. Bondholder. 110, I. Til- won the '.'::i.'l chtss hall. The restaurant will Thi« fourth ru-.v with and Kit Sanford .second, '.'i.ll'.j .fa.ste..t heat. always no open and everything will start West about July 1 on un exhibition Uiur at mile US, ford, 110, 2. April Foo.1,.107, U. Owen , llo, on the mniu cconipiinled bv Steve '('aylor, Pete McC'oy Hod won the Ili-st > 11 1:401;,, and Lord Knglaii, 102, ulso run. Time, '1:4!>1 ,. In the ^':'.)7 class there were eiglit starters. will I HI sen-itl al a moment's notice. In tact, the second aud third 'arrell, Jerry Murphy and Jimmy Kelly, wltli Al in 1;W mul l:47!,j. Timnt K.vt'K. Cotton Exchange Handii-ui>, at Li/./.le M. took the Hrst heat and Kdward A. nothing will be wanting on the part of the imlth a s itmiiatc-r. He further sins that *WXI will - - » - - $10 eacli, with $."'00 ndded. Mile and u furlong. tin second. Itiiiu preveuti-«l proprietors to make I-Yho to anyone standing before the champion Force, 112, 1. Hi-ad, 111,2. Hrlgund a finish of the I'nrk the most rn- BUIOHTON BEACH 11ACES. Belle, 107,8. event. Best time, 'J:L'7';. juyable. place tor a day's recn^itlon in I'hila- our full tlirec-iiiliinte rounds with soft gloves, ami Kinniii K.. «., Ho;. Scctiim, 102, Revoke, », ulAV. delphia. Sully. l'U« netting I'oil-man fc'u-TU ItArK. Steeplechase Mlchnol IHuiiivaniind (ievrge KooUe, tlie pllgll- y Heavy I,n»t M..iuU>-- forgentlrtncn riders, ts, were welter weights, for a cup gl\en '>> A. K. Faust. The iintlulsheil rai'c of the "JrJ" class at Chockern. In Troy lust week letting off steam. VKTOTltO* Will. Fulleoum. Charley Kradtbrd on WediicMluy IKinovmi siiys Hint while ho considers Mltchcll a Bush. 1. O»y Lad, 4. Splin­ was won by Kd\vtn In a ery good mini The visitors to llrigblon Beach on Monday ter, 3. Owen Hoc, 4. Time, .VSK. A., I.ir.xie M. bviug secoiul best. The ;i-mln- checker tnurnamcut at ('better, I'a., In- Is ready to meet him In the ring between I'M trick Uoss and 'or from fJ,tKK) to ¥3,000 » side. Hi> charges that. were well repaid for their journey, (be rac­ ute race was won In three straight heats by Joseph Sullivan, Vladdon has prevented the former won the prlzi a silver cup hav­ him from obtaining an In­ ing being above tlie average, and u II AltTVOUI) TltOTTlNU MF.ETlNti. Mambrionette, Commissioner second. Best terview with Ivlltchcll. Should a mutch be ar­ slight time, 2::U>. ing secured the first three games. ranged Kookc will tie tHinovan't* .shower of trainer. Donovan rain only tending to make thu day Tuenditv, the I'lrit l>ny of The next event, tin- '-:'-'> elnss, S. W. Smith is considered one of the vlll remain with bin brother 'n (inline* for a few tlie Mceting_r»- wits tin) finest lays, und hopes while pleasant and lay the dii-st. The summaries finest contest ever witnessed in. the oil checker players In Kranklbrd. His friods there to hear from Mltchcll are: Jem Muce explained to a police ju.-tUoo The favorite buyers country. There were S»vcn starters and but think that he will win the amateur cham­ not louff FIKST HACK. Purse JiOO, for two-year-olds, five ha UACK. Purse *2no, for all ugos, one tulle. or had given u violent wrenoh to hi* own character racing was good. Tho FKIPAV. noon by M. ('. 1'rlest winning ten games and by himself iiMniinilnit that part, did not eloarly ap- Wiilters1 lt»sko, (4) 106,1. Italy's Camlllus.f,-.) luf.. summary is below: (ioorge 2. Liikeland's Babcoek. (4) 108,3. Also ran, lllll 3:1)01 'lass Purse |f>00. The races were continued on Friday at Dick four. There were thirty-one licar. although be did mention that upon one occa- Bird, 102; Skylark, drawn games played, making forty-live ifon ho tiad ^ot decUledly tlie bettor of ex-Senator 100: (Jut-Held, 105; Nauov Lisle, (!. H. Baldwin'* bvJinlgp Itavis...... 1 i Bradford. The 2:2t class was finished yester­ of the lioscoe 100 and lllun.h Kvse. Won by a length." Time, .riiniesUolden'sWk K H. H. Wlnshlp... original fifty game!* to be played.' H,ul Dick (^onkllng. 3 a day bv InaU. taking the seventh heat and Jack Jcjse Yereance's ch tc Modoc...... is the race in won fliii remaining five It could not have pre- Stewart. the ehainplon hoary-weight J. .1. Howen'? Mk g Miiirlc...... 2:l'8.',j. vont«jd pugilist of('aiiivda, has forwarded articles of agree­ 44 Allegheny Boy won tho '-.':.'>0 class raco his defeat. ment for the tight John K. Wood's s m Bessie...... ,..,.., 6dr in' with (1. A. (!. Smith, ol Port W. V. Triuible's l.r (f Hippie.. i...... 6dr. four heats,'the thirtl Mug a dead one with Huron, I'or which forllelt Is up in both side*. ' They Time 3:23. 2:il, 2:23, ?:•&<:. Nellleti. Wirne, ±:Vl^, a.-:fL>v,;, 2:,'lli;, 2::Wi;. WODK Fat on Wreitllng. provide for u light for $1,000 a side, Mari[iii« of 2:28 t'las* Purse JJOO. San Francisco liueeniibury rules, half way between Port Huron Kor-iini KACK.-PUMO |2oo. for all Ulch Ball won the pacing race for the !S:20 Wasp. and London, Ciiuada, »l.v weeks u*en, thr»<:- .lamos Dougrey's bin Amnlln (:...... 1 1 class by taking the from signing arti­ qunrtersofamili'. Koblnwn'd Clara B, (S) »4 1 T. D. Palmer's b h Happv Thought.... 2 a three last of six heats, "Say, Wong, why do the Americans like cles. The articles have been scut to .Smith's backer. fook'a \Vea*>l. (ti) 114, a. MulkoT'i! Hotachlmle' W. U. Lewis'eh g Hilly Button...... 4 a Bay Jim getting the first he.it and Westmont to s<«e wrestling and fighting Hugh Ketlly. (4) 102,:!. Alsti ran. King Nero, ui5; 1'ack of l»la- O. K, Tanner'.* h h Heney...... the*second and third. Time, 2::il, 2:2.1, 2:27'»', "Oh, him Paddy Myall's representative, uionds. 111: Little Kntlc, . 3 4 heap tlaid of him wifee. Meliean Charley l>avieg. of 87; Charley aurh»ni,lll, C.. H.. Haldwln'sch m Klla l>oc. ... 6 & a:2«!,i, 2:26' ^.:V' 4 . velly I'lileago, visited Budlon, Mans., last week, for the and The J ndge, 96. Won by eljtht k'nirthj. Time Dan Maoe's fond stay out latee. Him wifee get tir m C'rown Point Maid...... heap mad taka poka say, .mrpofte of trying to arrange a glove extiil>ltion be­ hirij. T.X B. (lurni-y's t> ni Hreo/.o Medium...... 8 'Me givee him tween KVIHI and John L. Sulllvnu, upon the terms KIWI HACK. Purse $-250, utoeplechajo, over tho F:'. \V. Keynolds1 b iu Highland Oentleman'K New Driving Course. tit' taka pitch ice wata say, 'Me cooleo proposeil hy tho former u couple short course. IJulv'f Belle Win...... D of weeks ago. His of the North, (41 lat 1 Time-2:22)i, 2:22, 3:33. The largest attendance this sca«aii was at him oil'.' Blmeby Mellcan man come home, mission was unsuccessful, however, for the reason l>«lv'5lHiv*rtldeon.'8) 105.2. I)ulty«Tunawau'dV takee off him shoe, stealee upstay say, that the champion fancied that nU former rlnx (4| te, 3. Also ran, .fosie 11., Wj Smoothwutt-r. the Gentleman's New Driving Course on 'Me IM. fooleo ole woman.' Alle same' him wifee antagonist wanted too much for too little, and »on by twenty lengths. Tltuo, 4:48%. The Charter Oak races were Thursday, to witness the nne flat and hurdle Uavles not being authorized to armnge for a meet­ extremely In­ racing open him eye say, 'Ha! who you be so WKDVESDAV. teresting and were attended by a largo au­ aiid excellent trotting. ing where there was but little prospect of hl3 The free-for-all class, irotiing, best two latee'.' Wha time you thinkee him be'." Den principal getting much more than blows for his Some good fields started at Brighton last dience. The following are summaries of the in Mclican share. Wednewlay, events': three, had but two entries, Mr. f. Watson's man him say, 'Yon bctta leavee me but tins track w:us very heavy lone mo velly bad man. Me see flghtee "Prof. Bill" Clark, an aud the we.athcr threatening, making :22 CLAS 9. bg Isaac and br m Little Nell. Isaac won ex-puglllst, of New York, it un­ Dtrwtor...... the second allee night 1'atsw Hogee .lack Hallnee. was recently ordered to show cause why he should pleasant for visitors. The following are the 1 1 aud third heats and the race. Best not t>e punished for contempt of court for DuuSmith...... « 2 heat, t.':.H. Me heap sabe Sullivan kiiockee you out in neglect­ summaries: Walnut...... a T-iinit. ing to obey an order made eleven vearg ago, direct­ FIRST KAOB Purfe 4 3 The tt-iuiuute class had three entries, best Me sabee Muldoon givie yon fall ing him to pay lilt divorced wife alimony $200. for all ages, "( which Cornelia ...... 2n> bleakec you neck. at th« *60 to the second: five furlongs. Oarfield. IBS. 1. Kentucky Wllkes... two in three, to road wagons Mr. Kclly'.s You let up; "me velly rule of $1,200' annually. Pending tho hearing of Hickory Jim. 115. 2. Centennial. . . _ 6ro. _. brown gelding, tough man miicbce wosee man Sullivan.' this motion, Clark asked to have the amount of 90, 3. Boccaelo, Time, S;3»K, 2:33 . 3:23. 2:22"^. Mr. John Mc( See's gray mare alimony reduced. At DO; Grtvera, 111: Adalu;isa, 87; tUianticlecr. 77: Ida aud Mr. William (iallagher's black gelding. Den him wifee hltee Meliean poka, wetce the hearing last Wednesday K., S7. Laraminta. Ill; El Capitan. 100; Jci.se Prince...... him i'-c watn, on this application in the rvurt of Common Pleae, 4 ill Mr. Kelly's brown gelding won in twostraigbt takee Idm wipe* dc tlo. Meli­ tJlurk clahucd that he was not .Inuiea, 100: llaronella, 87; nlso ran. Time, 1:OS. BaekmanHald..J...... l 3 2 ean man yellee 'Mudda! wealthy, ae alleged SB. OND RACE I'urso $250, for 2 heats. fl! 11! pleece! Nexa when divorced from lit* wife. She says that he all asres. of which Karl...... 2 4 4 y day newspapa say heaji muchee talkce was and is wealthy; fc'iO to the seeond: selliiiK allowani-eE:tliree-nii:irter.< Onward...... 3 335 higl that he now owns a mansion of a mile. Clara B., 83, life. Velly bad on Meliean man; him gel on Staten Icfland and saloons iu Brooklyn and 1. Hotai-hlmlo, 102, Perfection...... 5 & 5ro Trotting at Point Breeze. Huntiugton, Long Island. i London, 114, 8. Ohoet, 76; Bedouin, 106; Bill Flora Jefferson...... dis. divose, a llu same. Jim Fay givee him wifee Decision wiu reserved. Bird. 109; Benedict. 108; Georgia Boy, 107; also ran. Time, 3:26, 2:88, 2:28, 2:». The first of a series of exhibition races at million dolla an' ketchee nndda gallee." Time. 1:16>4. .Point Breeze I'ark commenced Friday. Five Four new uuolt courts have been added to tho TaiHi> K^.CH For two-year-olds. Unknown, 97 ThURSDAY. races were contested, Stuten Island Cricket Club's 1. Australia, 97, 2. the winners turning up Noble, '84, has boen elected grounds at Now Poet, 100. y. Flyaway. 97: The race< at Charter Oak Park on Thurs- in Sharp's "Mollio Mac" in the 2:00 class, captain of the Bar Ilrlghtou, and a tourmunent for double and Bingl* rard Lacroaoe Ulub for tho *a?rfnj{ year. .entries will be hold oa June K. THE SPORTING LIFE. June

    Bagatelle Handicap. SPORTING GOODS. THE PHILADELPHIA SPORTING GOODS HOUSE CRICKET. The championship badge to be played for Establish I860. at bagatelle at '* YESTERDAYSCONTESTS. Fred. Key's, Coral and \oric THE SPORTSMEN'S J. D. SHIBE streets, next Friday evening, is now on ex­ EMPORIUM. & CO,. The Merion VJetori^Tover the Oxfowl-A hibition and is of masterly workmanship Oldest and Most Extensive One-Bided l»ame. The best players in the city will compete W. W. Manufacturers of Base Bails in America, and ABBOTT, OUR BALLS ARE The Merion and Oxford Criofcet Clubs met an exciting contest is expected. No. 11O6 MARKET STBBBT. PHILAUELPHIA, WARRANTED NOT TO RIP. >- > yesterday in a cup match on the ground of Adopted iforting Wholesale and Retail Dealer in by tha the former at Ardmore.and the result wasouc to the Slek SHrBE'S J.JlOuntllllln dieuiv in/I** «»v-fc »~-- -- K *__ T__JQ ADO- Amateur of the easiest victories this season for the Mw- Association, ions by a score of 176 runs and one inning to New Double Lock- / TRADe\^ Eastern Association spare. The battiug of Stid. Law and R. L. Butter for the Merions was highly commend- Mercantile League, ible, tho former adding 08 to the score, and Stitch American ABSO- the latter 02. Tho following are the totals: Sent by mail for 25 cents, box of 30 pills; 5 b°«&*f. Item Association, Oxford first inning, 28; second- (in stamps). Address, DR. bWAANfc &. &OIN, inning, 4b; Philadelphia. total, 74. Merion first inning, 250. Fa. Sold by Druggists. ^^ elation Balls, Sewed N^ »*^ T. !^"~ / Junior Association, HAVKRFOBI) \ COLLEGE SECOND VS. GIKAKD SUMMER RKSORTS. SECOND. BODS, REELS. USES. HOOKS. FLY BOOKS BAIT -. , North-eastern UOXKS FISH BASKETS. LKADKRS, FLIES. with Catgut. \ / The Haverford College second and Oirard BREECH and MUZZLE LOADlSd SHOT ewond met on the ground of tho former GVXS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. 3tc. yesterday, and played a close game, the COLT'S PABKEIl'S, REM1NOTON, W. & C. SCOTT & SOS. Haverfords scoring 107 and the visitors 95. COB. PACIFIC and MISSISSIPPI AVBSUES. W W GKKESEK, WKSTLEY. RICHARDS, HAER1XG- TOK & BICUAKDSON, STORE,I* i>\ H. Chase, of tho ATLANTIC BAStMKKLKflS «UK8. No. 223 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Hayorfords, played a CITY, N. J. ShellH Factory, Kensinirton, I'hila. No Connection with any other H^. beautiful innings for 1)4, carrying hits FRANCISBARNETT, Proprietor. Loaded to Order With Dispatch. .:se In this City. at straight through, and Tomlin did a SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FINE REPAIR1NO. similar performance for the Girards, scoring DINNERS, Goods Delivered to any Part of the City. 50 Cents. SPRATT'S DOG BISCUIT THE SPORTING jolicited. 40, not, out. RESTAURANT ATTACHED. ANI> SOAP. GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND, c^Xl IIERMAXTOWH VS. BALTTMOKli. Sub-Secretary W. Jersey Game Protective Asaou'n. MKA.LS ON THE KUROPKAM PLAN IV SEOKSSARY. The ttermautoivn and Baltimore ('. C's EDWARD H. WHITE'S played on the ground of the former at Nice- town and tin; match terminated WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYIN&? as follows: RKAD THIS CAREFIJLLY A. Germantown, first inning, L'liS. Baltimore, BRADFORD J. REACH & CO, first inning, 87; socond inning, HOUSE, S3 SOUTH EIGHTH St. Philadelphia. ;I9; for four ON THE BEACH. TRADE MARK". ALL IMPROVEMENTS. . Third house above Oeorgia Ave., Atlantic city Oood GIRAJtD VS. BBI/MOKT. board .it reasonable rates Special arrange HOLi)S INK iOK 10O PAGES ments with Lodges and Societies. AT ONJU J'JLiLIN1ific VBO- The Oxford FESSIONAL KOXEKS. including tho "CHAMPION." .second eleven visited Frank- MENTAL A FREE VOOAi. a.-Jd 1NKTRU- ford yesterday, and defeated ('ONHJEUT, hy the Jimst MUSICAL, talent to be had. is fiittn nightly. the Quaker City The SPOKT1NU- PKTITJKE GALLEKY is the only complete gallery, < ven by 91 to 28. "LEED'S COTTAGE, pictures of of its kind, in exiitence. It cor.ta!r.! all the PKOFESSlONAt,S)'ARf{EKij. HFTROES Ol-'THE KINO, HINJfKKS Arkansas Avenue, OF THE DERBY, CUAMI'ION below Atlantic, A handsomely OAI!SJ,1EN. ATHLKTES, et-x Kyes. furnished, well ventilated, and well liyhtedVOltJj KOOM is attached to the '-REST." (OPPOSITE NARROW GAUGE DEPOT) The DAR Is stocked with all the best Imported and UomuEtic The Milwaukee Lawn Tennis Club has hcen re­ and CIGARS. brands of ALES, WINES, LIQUORS organized for tin.' season, Atlantic City, N. J. The IJ (31IT-WEIGHT CHAMPION CUPS and I'ELTS, of England and America, The Chester Cricket earned battles in the ring, won by trnblenvs of kart- Club will play the Manhat­ ARTHUR CHAMBERS, cciainst all comers, are afwaj* on exhibition. tan, of New York, on Wednesday, Juno 20, at Pros- My Motto : Good order, sociability, and a hearty teetcoTiu to «///' jtoot Park, Brooklyn. TERMS MODERATE. MRS. R. H. WILSON. MANT'FAtTTTTKEH. DEALERS & IMPORTERS The second eleven of the Sta ten Island Orickct in F1NP SPORTlNiJ WOODS. CLUBS and ARTHUR Club and the Musleal Social Cricket Cldb ph-yed ASSOCIATIONS tilted out complete. » Kam«t)f in'ickov HOUSE. PROPRIETOR. on the former's grounds at New Cor. Brighton on Tburmtay. Thu StMen Island Club ATLANTIC and MICHIGAN Aves. »on by ii score <>l' 119 to 40. ATLANTIC CITY, 1C. -T. SPORTING RESORTS. Forty 'no, airy rooms. All new furniture. KLECTRIC MEDIC Al. The Orange Lawn Tennis Club will (five an THE tournument open iii:i,..8. Board moderate. A tiuo Pool. Roost AMERICAN STAR BICYCLE on June27,28and ai. play to commence of I:IOHT tables attached to the House. at. half-j>»Rt tour v. "M. eaoh day. 1'risos will be ______C. H. ROGERS. PASTIME given for singles and doubles. EntrieH Prop'r. UPDEGRAFF&ELLIOTT, PARK. G. W. CORNELL, close on June PhyEician M. D.. SBwith Mr. W.l'. Williams, liryuut Huildiuar. Li- AMUSEMENTS. AGENTS. and Surpeou to tha Oopioa.t, MED'SCV ; toarty street, Now York. iNSTiTrjE. for Genito-Unnar? Disea^ee, &c. HOYLE& ACTON, Proprietors. PRIVATE OITJCES, The United States vn. Oa.nn.dft cricket, g-amo will 3OO \13tf. STREET, l)eplayod this Boneon in Toronto), and it is the in­ OHN H. CLAKK'S OLY5IPIC. THE;FJ>EST GROUNDS Uf AMERICA PHIL ADELrni/. tention of the Hotirs 11 to 2 acd 7 t-t «P. M. Peninsulars und Chiua^os, ofl>utroit, J EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS. FOR ALL KINDS OF SPORTS. Pemale and venereal JMlch., to raise H Western eleven to moot and play THE ONLY TEMPERANCE BOXING diseaFPF, ,-*kin, nerroii^ er.'t the United WRESTLING AND constitutional disordere, irrerjlarities and ail pri States team, while in Toronto,and then ACADEMY IN THE WORLD. Foot Racing, Dog Racing, rate affections jilay the All-Canada eleven. PATRONIZED BY THE LAW of both Besep'ociantincallv treatt ; AND ORDER Trotting, and cured. Consultation ires »^d corilidtat:..) The criekcl. match between the Young America SOCIETY. Shooting, Medicines furnished. .jA'iiixl Merion Cricket Monday evening, June 18,1SS!, and during clubs, which was bc^uu on the the Base Ball, Free treatment from 2 to 3 P. ii. daily. Twfistj ^uth inst., WAR concluded on Thursday with the fol­ week. year^' experience. lowing result: Young America l''irst inning, The Great Temperance Q,n:irtette, and every kind of amusement. SO: CLARK, KL1NE, MURPHY Dr. Cornell is the only regular physician and ra> second inning, 110; total, J60. Merlon First in­ & FITZGERALD, The Racing Truck is pronounced by all gcon who advertises as ning, 55; second inning, HO, In wonderful displays of the manly art, etc. the a specialist fn these dUese. total, 135. GUS sporting fraternity to bo unequalled. in Philadelphia. As n rule, thcie who nre cnsn<" The Wanderers, of Chicago, LAMBERT AND BLACK SAM, in this work def»tn.ted tho Pullman The Temperance Wre.s-i.ler?, exhibiting wonderful The Park SB situated three either hold diploma* from defnn-.-. Cricket Club on the 1st inBt., by a. score of 89 to 6« miles from the city, in two Inningrt. feiitu of strength. and can be reached This is the first match pUycd by TWENTY SCIENTIFIC BOXERS by all trains leaving NIKTH thu Wunderors, and they naturally fool elated over In Exulting Set-tos, and GREEN streets de(>ot. tboir victory. The saiuueiubs all on their merits. School and Salesroom, at'the I*rothonotary will probably play Conn; and hear tho groat Or-The use of the Park can -8 offlec. Sisth and"'ci.eMcui again July 4. lie had on any date Ptr.»tore6 to ha.ndle during the afternoon, one inning each Walz sports. Printed articles of agreements always on lost Ma.:.- way completed, BALKE COMPANY. hood. Premature Decay, all the untold nuterie-^ the result showing a victory tor tho hand for inaUsb-inaUing. arij-ing from excesses. Price *3 home or£iiiiiT.aUon by 115 runs. The Manhattan Ball SPEKMATOKHHU-JA suorod 172 aud Now Yorkn 67. Cribbage PILl.S.-Arrests all lows Recreation and WMst Parties Nightly. by day or night. Dr. BnchaE.isu. 252 rrr.cki.n At the meeting of the Staten Island DaseBall Park. Street, Philadelphia, where he aiay be uonsnlted on aud Cricket Club, held at the club house, Toiup- »11 Diseases requiring great skill And experience. kinsvillc, last Monday, Mr. Irving Duer was ex­ Farewell Championnhip Game till JUNE 3O. CHARLES WOODWARD, pelled from the club for theft. MriDncr belongs to MONDAY—BUFFALOS VH. PHILADELPHIA. a well-to-do family and is n grandnephow of Wash MONDAY—BUFFALOS Vfi. PHILADELPHIA. SAMPLE and POOL ington Irvlng. llis mother, a brother and two sis MONDAY—BUFFALOS vs. PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, ters reside on the BATTERY—COLEMAN WHISKIES, WINES and OMNS. island, lie Is a member of the AND GROSS. The Finest lOc. Whiskey TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. Coluinbiu. Law School, lie is .said to be utterly 2?>ctB., 'J5cts., ADMISSION. 25cts., 25ct«. in the CUT. OLD and YOUNG. unable to account (5 rounds to rent until June 30. Terms Schlitz's Milwaukee Beer, Guineas' Imported When oieiicines ami elec­ for his action. $15 per Day. Stout, Bass' tricity fail in nervo-debility, etc., Investigate free The THE MOST EXTENSIVE Sparkling Ale, Magce'i- the newly organised Musical Social Cricket MANUFACTURERS Ale and Porter. continuous and permanent success of Dr dut> of New York visitud Newark, N. J., fl'iiendaj OF STAHCO'S NERVO-VTTALIZKR, the Asiatic L(w la«t, wheni they had a pleasant (lay's cricketing THE ORIGINAL OAKDALE PARK, Choice Brands of Cigars. eal Method. Three anplieatiuciidiures itseffica«y with the Newark Club, whose eleven gave them i: TWELFTH and HUNTINGDON STREETS, »8 a positive cure. Success is Incalculably evi- lesson in cricket U> tlie luno of a defeat, in Is now Open for tho Season. Base Ball, Boating Ao. 258 JfORTH NINTH STREET, denoed bv numerous citizen*. one in. and Buttling. Nt> oonspetition iu Ding, with ««r«Dtv odd ruus to spare. The Musical THE BALL GROUND CAN BE IN THE WORLD. America. Hours. 11 to 1 and 4 to 7 vnlv. No Sun­ &eam had woakbuwling, a-nd were very rusty in the ENGAGKI> FOR #/5.OO PER (i AME. Apply to days. 210 NORTH 12th St., at. RACE. field, aud THOS. MALEY, 1134 3IABKKT Street, Philadelphia, Fa. the result was that thu Newark bats­ Prop., 2515 N. BiroadSt. H. J. BEKGIMAN. men had quite a picnic in the way of double figure Manager. «cores. OFFICES New York, Baltimore. Md.; C'hieago, fjlAJRMOUNT STEAMKRS HUNEVEKY 111.; Cincinnati, St. Louis. SlHAMSLi Cancer Cured JL: Mo.. Detroit, Jlicliij^an; Without the Knife by The inter-collegiatu lawn tennis tournament ha_ hali'hour to Riverside Mansion, stopping at iiv Buffalo. N. Y.: San Francisco, Cal.; Winnipeg, No. 919 Callowhill been won by Harvard. Tho tournament terinediate ixiint^. Hassler's ^rand orchestra a' Manitoba: Street. closed ai Riveriiide Windsor. Ontario. FREECONCERTevery Saturday Dr. J. C. MCXROJSTG, Hartford on tho 8th Inst., when the Trinity tcau every afternoon from 2 ooloek. Steamers Jobbing attended to in first-class ctyle. nigut. played a fine double game with Harvard,the score Lafayette and Itoekland for charter to parties on Singing and Dancing by the best of talent. And Blood Purifier in all Cas.es. twine 6-7, 0-3 »nd 6-3. The result of Delaware and Suhuylkill. R. PA1TERSON, No. 928 NORTH TENTU STREET the tourna _ _ Choice Selection of ALES, WINES, HOUORS iHcnt gives the championship to Harvard in both _ _ Sunt., 106 N. Twenty-fifth^Street, and CIGARS. BELOW oriiAiti>AVBKtrz,Philailelpbi*, the single dud double contests. Brown having second place. "~ OOKlTlUHT PICNICS,' BILLIARDS. COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON ALL SPORT­ Mr, Clark, Harvard's single tcimii From PUBLIC BOAT HOUSK, representative, is considered to be the bust single M FainnountPark All the leading players of the world use only the ING EVENTS. ]>layorin America, Pleasure parti«» should avail themselves of tin Helsto play a match game advantage. BARGE PARTIES ' ' with Rent-haw, the Knglinh champion, and wil A SPECIALTY eoon will for Kurope Cor that purpose. MICHAEL 48FOR MENJCunsin COLLENDER TABLES. CLEARY'S, ^ ^^ PEKSONAL. Over 25O.OOO Noise-Subduers Sold. No. 815 VINE STREET.'. I tiRTJG--.. _ RTOKB, WKST PMILADKLPHJA SJPOBTS. JOHN CREAHAN, 15 X. Eleventh St,, Phi la. CONTINENTAL HOTEL WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAES of Xot«g from Ov«r FIXE SUIT RKDTTCED TO the River A Good ExtUbi- S18, at 1218 Market St. One price the FINEST QUALITY. tioii Frlcla.v Grand Sparring and Athletic Exhi­ Kills Wisoman's gelding is to be matched FINE SUITS REDUCED TO against yj\Jfl5.jit insjWarket St. One price F. CH AS. EICHEL, bition every Saturday Evening an unknown horse for $100. 9O9 ARCH STREET, Green and ISilly Berry expect to have their « SUITS _ by^11 the Noted Athletes. resjdsctivo l)»sc ball nines ready by 4, at 1218 Market St. One price Boot and Shoe Store. JWMES Wednesday. Boot, Then look out for an exciting FINK Shoe*. Pinnpp and Slippers for Men aud time. AT) SUITS RftDUCKDTO Boys. Also. Good's Oil-Tanned Moccasins, Camp JAMES H. ROBINSON'S $wt $12 60, at 1218 Mnrket Street. Slippers and Shoes for hunting, boa ting and fishing. Mr. Young, Max Myers and W. ,}. Smitli Bicycle. barn entered a pool Tennis and Canvass Shoes, for field and tournament, to takd «53T At Sportiuan's Hall last Friday night ^ also bottom many of the sporting of ribs; weariness, irritaWlitv. fraternity were pres­ SUITS KBDUCED TO Kensington Music Saloon, tongue ooatiHl, skin yellow, hot nod cold sen! ent, :nsd several lively contests ou.sued. 21(i Marke St. One price HORSE SHOER saiions.eyesdtill.dry coiiKh,stifled and obsti'a<1r Johnny ; m rfnil'J Clark was to have wound up with S. IT. cor. CORAL and YORK 5' irr°tfu!ar Pulse, bad colored Mook A. I'. Carr, but owing to liis ilJOYS' SUIT REDUCED TO >'«. 714 Girard Are. Streets, Pl.ila Jimmy Kecnan (Mike deary's $5, at 121K Market St. One price nn famous _ _ ^^ PHILADELPHIA. FRED oomubion in hou.l, ucrvoa^ne^, nasties of lieht pupil) kindly voluntciTcd. If wa» a good HEY, Proprietor. «?«^'.^ Cf ^'"""T- , »> «««» exhibition of seienttic BOATING. Particular attention paid to Eoad and Trftting of BWdCT ind sparring. Both were Horseu, Q.uarterCraeks.ConH',Contracted KIDNEYS ?r'"S llark or "ght.red depo-it; in excellent condition, but owing to Carr's Feet. """"- '«*> burniiisr.ttinKinp.lioarinKdown having to play the etc. ISTERTEIUNG llOBSKS A " HeaiiiiartersforMnsic and Sportii Matters WMtum., fre,,,ent d<.»fr. t<,b nf^mS^^S, host he was rather fa­ WILLIAM SELECT SOCIAL >nfi»meTE TEEMS FOR 1 NSTRUOTION wcru L:\ura Mabel, May Miissacott, Mjulame OARS AND BCITCM. WEST END SUMMEB GARDEN, : Tobias, Laura Douglass, Xellie Wortley and ELLJS F. WARD, 1H80 J'OI'LAR One Course of 15 Lessons - - - - Carrie Andorson. No. «713 Brown ctreet, Philad'a. STREET. 1'rof. Harry Brooks, of A COOL AM) VI.EA.SANT FAMILY HKSORT. Daily Leseons per Mouth - - - - $20wa 31K;iiiieh and Nidiolson !Ntiw York, an old WINES. and well-known ixxles- LIQUORS. BEER and SEGAHS. PRIVATE LESSONS AT RESIDENCES. Wish to trian, was manager of tlie race, and Mr. Music, ami Lunch 8atnrday Night. Inform thtir I'atroas that Georgo P. Wright referee. Each lady luid to W. H. SAUNDERS, MRS. HoLLowiY, l«2(i Poplar Street. cover 300 miles to secure a share of the gate money. THE HATTER, CHARLES RUDOLPH'S BASE BALL On B'riday at midnight the score Dealer in IIATS, OAJ-S CAXES UVBRBILO &< ATT. ENGLISH'S SUMMER GARDEN was:; Mabel 193,6 laps, Massacott 261, YOUN(i UEJfrfS' KLAT HKIM DIINSTABLES and Oyicna.riura,, NEW SALOON Tobias In finest M 2860 Callowhill s:roet, is al­ 21 9 South NINTH STREET 365, DowglaBS 180, 101ap.x, Wort lev 17C, 11 Straws. All at the lowest prieeg. ways the best i>la<;o in tlie city to enjoy yourself on Ciaaoen's r THE (iAMl (UN ALWAYS h J L Saturday night. Slnjring. Export Beer.. Alee aatad' PENDON M-iKiNGTHFJR K HATS A l»ancinK. HoTjn(t. Club Draught. Winefl. r.i-iaorfl ana Cigars. Porter on :*M l\. Swinging Dumb Bells, Pool, Bagatelle, Shuffle MENTS Hi' f-AL/iNCJ AT Ev*riti. Siiuitiag tiugf POOL ROOM. 807 SANSOM »tree« /$.« JL«.*icA til r.'j' «.",({ Seturtey .Vfy/kf on Louiiullc «nil all othe