8 THE SPORTINQ Oct. 31.

previous Saturday. M. H. Bonghton, '90, broke tht college and his own record In putting the shot by 7ln. THIS SPA^CE TO ATHLETIC. Following are results: Potato race H. C. Uolton, '89, PIGEONS. world. 67J^s. Puttlug shot M. U. Houghton, '90, 33ft. Heavy bulid Gold 41.,. Mile walk W, A. Henderson, '91, 8m. 44a. itinirCuel. 1Mb. Udic.1 THE IRISH ATHLETES. Standing high jump B. Walker, '91, 4ft. 4in. Bun- THE INTEREST FOR THK PRESENT. gunu' lizfl*, with works nlng bases G. W. Howland, '90, 16s. Standing long cases of equal value. e Person ia each lo- A. J. REACH & CO., Showing New Yorkers and Others What jump V. B. Walker, '91, 9ft. 4V£in. Two mile run V. Races for Autumn-Hatched Birds A New iltiy can fecurc cat! free, They are Capable of. G Gilbert, '91, llm. i2o^8. Ball throw E. T. Pope, Idea Received With Favor Plau for a cr with oar large and val- '90, 309ft. 2in. Hop, step and jump R. B. Ludington, Ifne of Household The team of representatives of the Gaelic Ath- '91, 38ft. 4in. Including third prizes, '90 has taken 12 Grand Sweepstakes. plesu Theie lamples, as 1022 MARKET ST., PHILA. *4 the watch, we aend feti: Association of Ireland gave an exhibition and '91 10, giving the former the lead in the contest Pigeon flyers whose birds were not engaged __ _. _^, and after you have kept t on Saturday evening, for the barret of cider piven to the successful c!a**. In the autumn journeys find themselves with fhtm In Tour home for 9 months and shown them to those PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY FAIL SPORTS Held at who may have called, they become your own propei-tv. Those Oct. 20. The weather was quite cold and the large flights to engage in the old bird flying of who write at once can be euro of receiving the \Vntch temperature of the big building did not add to Ph ladelphia, Oct. 20. Results: Open 100yds. dash- next year, and many are already discussing the and Sample*!. We pay all express, ffeieht, etc. Addre Won by Sweat, Swarthmore, 10 4-5s. 100yds. daqh tttinsoia «fc Co., JIuz 715, Portland, " ' the comfort of the twenty-five hundred or so Won by Laudreth, '91, 10 4-5s. Pole vault Won ly ways and means for losing them. Some will en­ persons who attended the entertainment. The Quin, law, 9lt. 6^8. Throwing Ihe hammer Won gage a part for record with the old birds to test contests were generally very interesting, how­ by Bonsall, medical, 06ft., which broke the local col­ the breeders, and will reserve the rest for local WANAMAKEK'S. ever, although nothing very remarkable was ac­ lege record. Half-mile run Won by Chamberlain, competition from short distance, Providence '89, 2m. 20 3-5s. 440i'dg. dash-Won by Knlp. medical, complished during fashion. Others the evening save a successful 66s. Mile walk Won by Schofleld, law, 8m. 39 l-5a. will fly only for the open-to-all Our Hat Store. Thoroughly attempt on the part of AI Copeland, of the Man­ Running high jump Won by Howard, "81, with 5ft. prizes and for record. Sol© s JPor Tli© hattan Athletic Club, to lower the record for %in. Riiuning br. ad jump Won by Landretl), '91, But the interest now centres in the series of equipped in every respect. running 80yds. over hurdles. A return follows: 19ft. 2in. 120\ds. hurdle race Won by Stroud,'88, races for new records arranged for the long 19s. Mile bicycle race Won by Cressman, '90, 3m. More room, more light, more Fifty vanls run Final heal: D. Power, Gaelic A. A., summer days limited to fall and winter-hatched 'PATENT POIEB DICE, 251-5s. Putting Ihe shot Won by Bof.eall, medical, lit, 6s.; J. Cannery, G. A. A., 2d, by afoot. birda. The eotrj for this promises to S3ft. 6ln. 220yds. hurdle bo very large, aa goods than COMPOSITION BILLIARD and POOL BALLS Two miles walk C. L. Nicoll, A. C. (10«. race Won fcy Stroud, '88, many birds already banded are reported in excellent you are likely to 342-5s. Mile inn Won by West, tart), lit, iu HIM. 43a.; G. D. Lange, Manhattan A. 0. '91, 5m. 163-58. health Guaranteed for THRER YEARS, and Billiard 220yds. dash Won by Landieth, 26s. and condition, and many more are to be to find in a Hat store ( cratch), 2d, ia 14m. 33s. banded in NoTember and December. any­ Appurtenances of all kinds at lowest figures. Running hi>!h jumi) T. M. O'Connor, Gaelic A. A., A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of pro­ A new idea by whom origiua'ed we do not knew where. Every seasonable thing Turning; an.d coloring a specialty. lit, 5lt 7in.; W. M. MacDermolt, Manhattan A. 0., 2d, fessional sprinters held in St. Louis, Mo., ou Oct. 19, la receiving favor. This Is to mate early in November PHELAN BILLIARD BALL CO., Ift. an organization was effected with the following offi­ the birds wbich have boeu separated 8 nee the bret-ding for men's or boy's headwear. Everett Building, Ann & Nassau Sts., One fnrlong run Final heat: A. F. Copeland, Man­ cers: President, F. E. Davis, Detroit; vice president, season cloaei in the summer, then to brtak thtm up Room 6, New fork hattan A. C. (lyd. stari), 1st, in 25s.; D. Power, Gaelic Harry Bethune, Cornwall, Tan.; secretary aud treas­ the first of tlie year or after two pairs are raited, and Not simply one A. A. (9yds.), 2d. urer, H. M. Johnson, St. Louis; assistant secretary, W. keep them apart nntil the first of March. Breeding in maker's work, Putting 56fc weight W. Eoal. Qwllo A. A., 1st, 2Sft. 0. Bryan, Sioux City, Iowa; directors, F. E. Davis, Belgian lofts for the next eeasuti's young tird races but choosings lln.; J. H. Mitcliel 1 , Gaelic A. A., 2d, 21ft. lOln. James Quirk, James Collius, W. C. Brynan, H<*rry begins in December, or even earlier. Marking begius from the mar­ Bethune and H. M. Johnson. The name adopted was THEATRICAL TIGHTS AND PADS, H->p, step arid jump Daniel Shaimhan, Gaelic A, usually on Christmas Day, but no me times earlier, and kets MANUFACTURED BY A., let, 31(1. 6>n.; P. Kechan, Gaelic A. A., 2d, 30ft. tho Professional Athletic Association of America, and the bird "must squeal wleu s'amped." The races with of the world. Our Hat lO^in. in order tiiat no tinv> bhould be cut to waste, their In­ these birds be;:in late in June and through July, when Store has grown Mile and a half run T. P. Conneff, Manhattan A. itial competitive meeting was held on Sunday after­ the diys are longest and atmospheric conditions most so big because 0., 1st, in 7m. 33 1-53.; W. McCarthy, Gaelic A. A., 2d, noon, Oct. 21, in the presence of about ono thousand to be relied upon. person*. The track wns not fast, and the result of the it deserved to; we mean to J. W. MANSFIELD, by W) ds. Autumn-hatched birds have hitherto had to contend Hurdle race, 220yds. J. Mo. ney, Gaelic A. A., 1st, different events, twhich were run from flyng starts, as ancients In the epriiig and sumfher races, and by merit a bigger growth. 1421 IB 28s.; J. T. Norton, Mauhaltan A. C!., 2d. which prevents the time given from forming a record, doing distance with the lost have showu their excel­ Also Knit Sporting Goods, Base Ball Suits, Boating Suits, Polo Suits, Devil Half-mile tnu T. J. O'Mahr.ney (24jds. start), 1st, resulted as follows: 50yds. H. M. Johnson, 5 2-58. lence. These iiutymu-hatched birda can by reason of the Shall it be In 2m. 41-58.; J. 0. Devereaux, Manhattan A. 0. and !>%«. 75>di Harry Bethnne. 7 3-5-. 100yds. peculiarity of their moult be flown later in the aum- a Silk Hat? Com­ Suits, Clown Suits, Bicycle Suits and Bathing Suits. .), 2d. Harry Bethune, 10s. 120yds. James Quirk, 12». oicr than CUD those hatched in the natural season. Bethune scored the greatest number of pomts. Dan pare our $6 or $5 or $4 Hats THE GAELS IJf NEW JERSEY. With this in their favor, and with length of day and Wilson wa.i starter, F. E. Davis referee, and W. C. tSie generally favorable we:ither of midsummer for AMUSEMENTS. An exhibition was given by the athletic team Bryan time-keeper. with any others at the price in 'S fljiug, thn new aeries of records should show well fur »f tbe Irish Gaelic Association at the Base Bull the capabilities of American youu cetera. With the gunning s OHOU opening just at the time town. Grounds on Wright street, Newark, N. J., on \Jf COB. BROAD AND MONTGOMERY AYE. AND Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20, and the different when, birds of fie spring hatch are to be started upon Knox's Derby Hats $4; T. F. KELLY...... Manager. evenu forminj^thc programme were enjoyed by THE TRIGGER. the road, autumu flying will DO doubt be discon­ E. Cholmeley Jones...... Business Manager. STOCKINETTE JACKETS. tinued, and the jnuroeya of the year for distance, everal hundred persons. Return: others $3.50 and $3, and one WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF PIGEON SHOOTING ILLEGAL,. record aud o[*n prizes, become limited to old birds iu BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. 29, 100yd-*. run J. Con nelly, Ut, no time being taken; the spring and the ful. hatch in the summer. unexcelled at $2.50. MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, T. J. Malouey, 2d. Hop, Ktcp and jump Daniel Shun- A Judicial Decision of the Test Case of the A suggestion made by an English fancier, Mr. W. THE GREAT SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ban, 1st, 49ft. 7%ln.; P. Looney, 2d. Running long D. Jeffers -n, to the Stock-keeper, might be adapted to JOHN WANAMAKER. THE SEASON, IN ALL WOOL AND WOHSTEH lump D. Shanahau, let, 22ft. 2in.; J. Couuelly, 2d, Kiverton Gun Club. the fuiniiKT seric-s whh fall-ha'ched birds. H« says: At lift. Pulling 561t>.weight J. S. Mitchell chared 25ft. After numerous postponements a decision was I think the time has ariivod amongst homing fan­ 1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 8.00, 9in. iu the American style an-i 32ft. 5in. according to reached on Thursday last at Burlington, N. J., in ciers to Icok forward tu something big in the way of 8.25, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50,5.00, Irish rules, J. C. Daly I eins; 2d with 24ft. 2in. an I 30ft. the suit of the New Jersey Society for Prevention a large swts p*take. C.OO and 7.00 Each. fin., respectivt-ly. Quarter-mile run N. J. Keurns, J i»ropo8? tliis for various reasons: NOISE StTBDUER. IRIRE KIRALFYS 1st, Ms.; t. C-inklin, 2d, close op. Throwing 1h? 161o. of Cruelty to Animals ngainst the Riverton Gun First and foivmost, to improve the bree-1 of homers. "JOHN CBEAHAN has iuveuted an improvement in SPECTACULAR MASTERPIECE, ALSO, hammer from Oft. circle J. S. Mitchell, 1st, 133ft., the Club for cruelty for shooting live pigeons at a I consider that u preat many homing lyon are doing billiard cues tor preventing noise. Nearly all billiard throw being made with a turn; J. 0. Daly, 2d, 114tt. match a few weeks since. The olub was fined the fancy harm. As soon as they get a good bird it is players, and certainly nil r< oni-keepers, are aware of MEN'S STOCKINETTE COATS, Tin. Running high jump O'Connor, 1st, 5ft. 9%in.; according to the statute. Owing to the promi­ kept at home, bred from, and the y*,ung advertised for tbe intolerable noise that very many billiard and nearly SI'LENDID FOR HUNTING AND KIDINO, Connery, 2.1, 5ft. 3/^iu. The sports were brought to a sale. These young are bought, kept prisoners, and every pool player makes from tim<> to time while en­ lose with the usual hurling matcb,which was watched nence of the members of the club, numbering bred from (they may or may not have a correct ped­ gaged In a friendly contest. To such an extent is this At 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 and 7.50 Each. many well-known Philadelphia marksmen, and ffiAZULffi. with interest. igree), sold ngrain, and pa*-s on. Thus the birds dete­ carried on at times th*t it not only becomes a gre;it ALSO, RECORD BREAKING PERFORMANCBS. the fact of its being the first case of the kind riorate, and the homing faculty is retarded, through annoyance to thjfo who may wish to play undisturbed, The Irish athletes gave an exhibition at the ever tried in the State, much interest was cen­ want of development. Birds that may be breeding to that many patrons of a room leave it simply nn this RAVEL PANTOMIME. MEN'S ENGLISH WORSTED, tered in the remit- The hearing was made be- the weak side are bred from, and will be doing great account, while the room-keeper from time to thneia Philadelphia ball grounds, Oct. 25. J. S. mischief to a loft. Another reason is, that lofts get too obliged to perform one of the most disagreeable of all ZOO PEOPLE ON THK STAGE 200 PEOPLE. FOOT BALL JERSEYS, Mitchell played havoo with the records for he ivy- fore-Justice Naylor. Allan H. (rangewer, of crowded, are sold, and uncertain birda get into other duties that of prohibiting men from patronizing his EVERYTHING NEW AND BRILLIANT. AND weight performances. He threw the 56-pound Burlington, represented the society and Samuel hands, to the detriment of th-j faucy. establishment fur making this very noise in their en- NEW BALLET. NEW MARCHES. weight, standing at a mark, no follow, 27ft. H. Grey, of Camden, was counsel for the gun My proposition is this: That a special ring be made, thusittstn at an imaginary fine shot, or if It turn out to NEW AND GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATIONS. ENGLISH WORSTED SWEATERS numbered from one upwards, to be sold at one shilling be a mere'scratch,' the noiae becomes half madden­ l{in., beating the world's record by lOJin. He olub. NEW SPECIALTIES. AND GUERNSEYS, The defense admitted shooting the pigeons, bnt each. Youug birds of 18S9 to be rung with them. On ing. Heretofore tbe only remedy lor such business threw the same weight with a run, one turn and July 1 an entry to be made of 2s. 6d. each bird. On was for the room-keeper to do exactly what we lave 3 GRAND BALLETS 3 IN A FULL ASSORTMENT. ft follow, 36ft. 6in., which overtopped the best dented the charge of cruelty and therefore Oct. 1 a further entry of one shilliug each to he made stated. In all well-regulated establishments the, noite record by 1ft. 6in., Mitchell himself baring claimed they had not violated the statute pro­ for th(we remaining. This would be after the young is, of course, prevented as much a* po-s ble, but never FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE BEAUTIFUL PBB- thrown the weight 35ft. at Limerick, Ireland, last vided for such cases. Justice Naylor, in render­ Lird races and the worthless one* would have been to such an extent aa it should be, simply bejause it ia MIERE DANSEUSE, Auguit. Mitchell also threw the 16-ponnd hammer ing his decision, said the question in this case weeded out. Ou May 1,1890, entry of one shilling an utter impossibility to entirely prt-veot it. There MLLE. GHASSI. fr«m a 7ft. circle, one turn, 125ft. Sin. William Real, each bird. This would be before the birds are put into are some ro< ma, it is true, where players can make BALLET OF SPORTS. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., was, however, not as to whether any cruelty was trailing again. all the noise they chooae, without rect-iviug any ad­ also of tbe Gaelic Association, put the 28-pound GRAND JAPANESE PARADISE BALLET. weight 36ft. 8%in., and put the 56-pound weight 23ft. practiced. The nrst week In July I would have the race from monition or warning from the owner. It is not long, 4in. While MitcbeU'a 56-pound weight throwing Said he: "The charge was that the pigeons, Cherbourg, entries closing about teu d:iys before; en­ however, until the players find out that the only one METALLIC MARCH OF THE AMAZONS. ranks as the best on record, his standing throw of 27ft. shot at the match, were needlessly mutilated trance fee, 2.-*. Gd. each bird. When each entry was listening to them is the proprietor, ftnd when they once First appearance of Mr. J. LE CLAIRE, the World's 19£in. does not eqnal W. L. Condon's ihrow of 27ft. made the number wouM be quoted, and no bird would make this discovery, the proprietor soon learns that greatest Equilibria! and Juggler. THE and killed. If they had been killed for the be allowed to remain in even those who drove all his customers away by The DARE BROTHERS, io their Sensational Acro­ tin., made from a 7ft. circle, without follow, at Detroit purpose that had not had all eutries n Sept. 19, 1S88. J. C. Daly and J. Royce competed of using them for food it would not paid. their eccentricity and liit'e variations in the shape of batic Feats. with Mitchell, but neither of them could touch hia have been a needless killing, but to my mind The prizes, which may astonish, say 1,000, aro rung noise, no longer frequent hi« place of business, or rather MOKS. ARNOLD, the Famous Grotesque. BALTIMORE and OHIOR.R. records. W. L. Condon was present, and said that the the killing of the pigeons for mere sport is need­ for first entry; 500, second entry; 300 third, 60 flown. his place without any business, for they prefer to be Popular Prices | 25 to Sl.OO | Popular Prices |S THE ONLY LINE running solid trains of Sleep- records made were all right. There wa» a slight tall less killing of them, The prize HHI could consist of ten prizes, viz.: First, ru'ed in a room where there there is plenty of life and CHILDREN'S I WEDNESDAY 1 ing Cars, Day Coaches and Baggage Cars under the statute. A buiineed to ruling in one where (here is neither one in the ground, bnt not enough to materially assist the shooting match is usually arranged for the £50; second, £30; third, £20; fourth, £15; fifth, £10, MATINEES | and SATURDAY through from Philadelphia to CINCINNATI and athletes. The judges and measurers were John O'Day sixth, £7; eighth, £5; ninth, £4; tenth, £3. nor the other. Billiard rooms are like any other bud- Sett* on sale at W. M. Slmpson's, 1123 Chestnut CHICAGO. »nd P. Cummings, both of Philadelphia. The 100 and amusement of those participating, and while it The surplus tobe diviJed amon^ss all birds homing ness establishment, they must be managed on a busi­ street, and at the Grand Opera House. KOyds. dashes resulted in Tlctories for J. Mooney, In is not necessary to go further into this view of In three days (suppose half of thoae flown would ness basU. The moment this is forgotten and the NEXT WEEK. Last week ofMAZIJLir. ' - - so of Get,-rmt owner or manager becomes a sort of a'go-ns-you- 10 3-5s. and 23 2-53. respectively. W. Phibbs won the the case, it seems to me that the statute is per­ home). This wo-ild kave about £2 for each, not a bad for passengers of any class. Between the Eakt and half-mile run, In 2m. 7 2-5s. D. Shannahan won return fcr the amount in entries the bird had cost please1 creature, without enough life or aniui ttlou to ^_ '1'HEATRE. the fectly clear." try and make business, the tanding hop, step and jump, with a record of 31ft. (84.), and a chance at all the prizes. The cost of ad­ sooner bis room is Ridcie avenue, Tenlh and CallowhIIl street*. West it is the The justice then quoted the statute and then vertising, nogs, telegrams, judges, and conductors' ex­ the more money will bejp^h^ j) yHiJjf''fr [JO^ket. The ll%in. T. M. O'Connor gave an exhibition of high RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS, ONLY 50Ct« concludes: "I am, therefore, of the opinion that penses, I piit at £40. I think a race of this kind ought ioiproenjetit JJitfrffiTr^rred to is very simple. It ia ONLY LINE VIA WASHINGTON. jumping. Two teams of thirteen men each gave an MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. exhibition of the old Irish game of hurling, which the defendants have violated tho thirteenth sec­ to stimulate the fancy, and if all would give it ' lubber and is fastened to the butt end of the *B-SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to Theatrical omewhat resembles lacroese. tion of the act and the supplement thereto as support it could not fail to be a success. cue by means of a pcrew and cement, making the end MATISEM, TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Tr.e details could ~ of the cue with the 'Noi-e Subduer' on, very much FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY, Companies, Bull Clubs, and all kinds of orgauizea par­ charged; and I do adjudge that the defendants ties. Pointers. shall pay the sum of $50 , ...... cessary, eo# for £50. I would more solid than the p int of the cue where the leather Barry Hutchins, the noted English runner, defeated gladly give £10 towards it, the amount V> be placed on is, or, if not more solid, the improvement cannot, like Information in regard to rates of fare, time of A charioteer with tbe horses and a monutedridgi^tfHij deposit bearing interest, five per cent, to be deducted the tip, be knocked off." Philadelphia Sunday Mercttry. ALVIN JQSLIL^, trains, throngh-car arrangements, John Creahao, agent for the Brunsvvick-Balke-Col- etc., will bo circular track measuring \W\dai^ft&t^^^^^*L Tho gun club will carry the case to the Court each year from total receipts to pay offtho guarantee IN A NEW PLAY, promptly4uruifshed, upon application, by any of th« " '•>*. twice round, at the ItaliarfrlEe full distance tund. Should the races collapse all money Io hand orac- lender Tables. •^~~ iltlon, London, of Error and Appeals. cumulHted nionev, to l-e flown for by ringed birds. I con- following named representatives: Biderthat all birds that had flown would be increased iu C. P. CRAIG. Gen'1 Eastern Pass'g'r Agt, 415 Broad­ After many attempts, Tom Ray, of Ulverston, Eng., Random Shots. value. They would h:ive the uumbered ring, which H. J. BEROMAN, way, New York. n Sept. 22, succeeded in beating his own previous wculd always be a guarant-e, and fanciers could then DKAI.KK IN THE C. R. MACKENZIE, District Pass'g'r Agt.. 833 Chest­ record for high p->le vaulting. The feat was per­ Chevalier Ira Paine, the great pistol shot, is going safely add to their stock. A great many fanciers I The Brunswick - Balke Collondcr Co.'s nut btreet, Philadelphia. formed at the Barrow charity sports, Barrow-iu-Fur- to Europe. Before leavins he is willing, he says, to have met are very ch;iry as to nheie and Itow they BEAUTIFUL SINGING, Bess, the height cleared being lift. 8^in. hoot Bonnet! under the same conditions as their last obtain new blood. Looking to the future, a sale of Billiard and Pool Tables, Bar Fix­ P. G. SMITH, Passenger Agent, 1351 Pennsylvania match was shot. CHARMING MUSIC, Avenue, Washington, At the recent Orange athletic games A. A. Jordan, ringed ultda would be worth going to, instead of as tures, Saloon Furniture, Check D. C. 1 tbe N. Y. A. C., was charged as being a professional The newly elected officers of the Harvard College DOW large surplus stocks of blrdd, which have to be EXCELLENT COMPANY, E. D. SJIITH, Division Passenger Agt., Plttsburg, Pa. Shootlus Club are as follows: President, C. Greene, and Cash Registers, Etc. ky Mr. C. A. J. Queckberner, of the 8.1. A.C. Queck- taken on trust,. 10O2 ARCH STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. MAGNIFICENT STAGE SETTINGS, W. E. REPPERT, Division Pasa'g'r Agt., Columbus, 0. b«rner's charge is that Jordan bet $50 on himself In vice president, E. W. Grew; secretary, E. U. Post; * treasurer, C. B. Birnes. J. F. MCCARTHY, District Passenger Agent, 169 th« hurdle race at the last Canadian championship. PIGEONS OF PROVIDENCE. Walnut street, Cincinnati, 0. A go-as-you-please race at Philidelphia,whlch om- The special event of the Middlesex Gun Club tourna­ oenred Oct. 17. ended Oct. 20, with these results- ment took place at Plainfleld, N. J., Oct. 19, in tbe con­ A $50,000 PRODUCTION, H. W. McKEWIN, District Passenger Agent, 193 test for the S400 guarantee 1 purse, open to the world. Bontelle Talks Back Not Less Than SO BOXING CLOVES. Hart, 279 miles; Ilowarth, 275 miles; Moire, 272 miles; Xo. 9 Tlie"CHAMI'10N," tlio bfsl. glovi- nude. SECURE SEATS DURING THE DAY, 8:30 TO t. South Clark street, Chicago. The entrance was S25, and number of birds to be shot Itfiles, But 2OO Miles Preferred Stake Berty 267 miles; Carnpana, 256 miles: Klson, 240 The formation of the £lovo is a.) arrange 1 tliatth^ pad­ NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, NOV. 6, lies; Noremac, 230 miles; Yint, 198 miles; Tilly, 150 at twenty-five. First money wai won by J. L. Brewer, Money Deposited. ding is Lronpht over from the back of the hand to the of Philadelphia, who killed all bis birds; second money JAMES H. WALLIOK, THE CATTLE KING. lies. So. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Oct. 25. Editor Infcide of the fiogers. M«de of tbe finest whit*- kid. Chas. 0. Scull, by Class, who killed 21. ______with ventilated I'ninia.. General Passenger The newly elected officers of the Prospect Harriers, SPORTISG LIFE: All the boys in the club have ...... -.per set, $*>.OO 'ALNUT STREET THEATRE. OCT. 29. Agont, f , N. Y., are as follows: President, Charles No. 8 FIDO Whit* Kid, largo 8i/.ed, fully btiiff-d; a had a jolly I. FLElsHMAN, Solo Lesiee nnd Manager. BALTIMORE, MD, F. Braudt; first vice president, L. I Smilh; second, W. good laugh at me the past week. eoft, hirht Klove, ventilated palm...... I*T Bet, fto.OO Kelson; secretary, G. Painter; treasurer, F. G. Webb; My persistency in persuading other clubs to No. 7 Proresii<>naHVhileKidGl'>ve,|:preet,lS4.OO etpUin, J. W. Bate; first lieutenant, J. J. Schoeffer; SPORTING NOTES contribute their mite has at last brought a re­ No. 714 Small size for l!o)s...... per set, S3.OO A Dark Secret. wcond, G. L. Wllion. sponse from our neighbor. To say that "my No. 6 A 8ii]>erlor Glove, well mad.', kid hack, Original Cast, Scenery and Realistic ErTects. buckskin (jalm...... per set. S3.6O Scheffen-tein, the sprlntr of the Pacific coast, says Bold Captain Andrews and tils dory the Dark Secret efforts have been crowned with success," can THE NEW HENLEY REGATTA SCENE. were brouuht to New York, Sept. 11, by the Norwegian No. 5 A Superior Glove, kid back, tan palm; most he doesn't c:alm the 100-jard record ol 9 4-5 seconds, hardly express it. Why, sir, it is like food to Beal BoatF, Racine Shells, Steam Launches on Hade by him at St. J-ouis, although he says the start­ ship Nor, Captain Bjonness. Ciiptain njonness picked (iuraMe and best slovo ruais back, with his litlle Dory, "Dark Secret." had set sail on the 18th day of June from Point of tan palm, now style, strong and durable, per set, 82. OO PROF KIEL SMITH, Great Dog Circus. The National Cross Country Association held their any kindness of heart, as it appears a series of No. 2 Men'a slz« Boxing Gloves, Pines, near Boston. When picked up the captain's chamois l>a<:k, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AD­ Ktnual meeting last week, at which tbe following offl- sarcastic thrusts at my friend Moore and your tan palma, cheapest glove nude...... per net, SI. 75 Mrs were elet'ted: President, Otto Ruhl, vice presi­ courage was still good, bnt his outfit was worn out, the MISSION 2Sc. AND SOc. boat's No. 1 Boys' Size, same as N<\ 2...... per sot, 81.25 dent, William Halpin; honorary vice presidents, speed was retarded by the growth of vegetable most humble servant, "The Secretary." Yet we G. M. aud mioi-ral life, SENT BY SIAIL ON UECEIPT OK PRICK. L. Sacks, E. C. Cart sr, H. M. Phillips and F. W. Eddy; caused by an application of mirine are more than thankful for the notice, aa it uiay lecret«ry, Will Frank; treasurer, J. H. Mellor. varnish over the copper paint. Then there were c -Ider lead up to a still more complimentary adver­ weather and most dnaigreealdo conditions alitad and READY NOW Oct. 24 was Founders' day at Lafayette College, and be himself was so worn out that he could hardly stand. tisement later on. Now, Mr. Editor, for the 318 FULTON ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. was observed by a suspension of studies. The following benetit of many of your readers, let me say that records were made: ViOyda., Harvey, The New YorK road sculling mntcb concluded at 10s.; rutting Mr. Arthur McCrudden is president of our S-E-fti-D F-©- Ihe shot, Dlefenderfer, 31ft. liu.; half-lnile run, Elliolt, midnight Oct. 13. The following is the score: Gan- denco Club to name the road. Does ho want the moon 9:24; 220yde. dusb, Harvey, 27s.; mile walk, W. O. daur, 465 miles; Ros», 46J miles; Plaisted, 455 miles; club; that we never have had any other, and andslars? If our initable neighbor's club wanted to Johnson, 8m. 50j.; running high jump, March, 5ft.; McKay, 431 mile-; Flnbear, 891 miles; Conley, 364 we hope he will continue to serve in that ca­ fly against the Bo. Providence Club there cortiinly miles; Homm, 375 440yds. da^b, March, 1:10; running broad jump, Uar- miles; Lees, 307 miles. Gundiur ouftht to be S"me one in that gentleman's club intelli­ wins the S1.500 prize. Ross gets second prize of 81,200. pacity fora long time to come. This information fey, 19ft. Sin. gent enough to lell him how to proceed. The oilier Plaisted gets tho ihird prize of $900 and also the 8250 is only intended for people in other States, as it E. race was net a club race, but simply an individual race. It is said that Mr. C. A. J. Queckberner, the well- prize for tbe greatest number of miles rowed during cornea high, and to offer It gmtuituus to members of If it is a crime to bo defeated, I will humbly ask par­ An tight-page paper for the fancier^ of Poultry, known amateur weight thrower, has bven expelled tbe night. On the last day of the race Teemer and other clubc, who Intve been invited aud accepted invi­ don for Preside;.t(?) Moore. New let's have a good- Fancy and Homing Pigeons, Babbits and small peta" from the New York Athletic Club«fter having been a Lee got Into a dispute over O'Counor's claim to the tations to our meetings, wouU be rather too liberal. natured race and act like gentlemen. It may be a To be i.--fuc(l ember for over five years. Qneokberner has been championship aud cnme to blows, Teemer getting Yet, in order to give "The Sec" a show, It *rua con- j liltle painful on the start, but let's Iry It. I fancy It dead athletically to this clnb for some EVERY OTHER THURSDAY months, fur he sliglitly the worst of It. siderrd necea-ury to dia^r In Mr. Moore. Of con rut-, we i would be quite a novelty to myself, at least. eased representing it and allied hia athletic prowess pardon the otTeuse, and hope our tieielibor will confine I ISOCTILLI. beginning with Sept* mbcr 27th, 1888. "LINSPAR," with the S. I. A. C. last summer. The Grand National Curling Club Association of America met in its twenty-second annual se :slon in himself strictly to firing his shots at "The Sec." Mr. Frlcc, Sl.OO for 24 Numbers. THE HANDSOMEST OF MODEBW A Chicago dispatch, under date of Oct. 20, Fays: Mooro is a gentleman, and his dtallnga ID ali matters Single Copies, G Cents. New York, Sept. 14. The report showed a membenhlp Caught or Shot. DECORATIONS. "Jack Carkeek, the Cornish wrestler, is In a good deal of 39 clubs. George Grieve, of New York, wa« elected in which our neighbors have been laterested have Seod your name aud uddiets for a free copy of the cf trouble. Some da.i s airo, it is alleged.be engaged above any reproach, viz. When the Waguer pair [Have your birds registered and mark each one. president for the nulling year; Major John Seattle, of "If ('aught or Shot report this number to first Issue. FIRE PROOF! in a 'fake' match for the purpose of swindling a man UtiCH, tint vice president; James McCulloch. of St. were nmtvlied against the llakin btrdd, ihe night of I For advertising space and rate*, address out <'f a few hnndred dollars, aud wa- sent to jail. He the final deposit, both pairs were produced, and as one I THE SPOUTING LIFK, PHILADELPHIA. PA. WATER PROOF! Paul, second vice president; William Ormhton, P. D , We will act the owner's pleasure was taken to Wisconsin to-day by the Sheriff of Fay- of the Jlakiu's was in veiy poor form, Mr. Moore re­ in publishing FIDELITY WALL PAPER CO., of New York, chapinin, and David Foulls, of New those reported to us, bnt we will not correspond ette county, that State, where he is wanted for de­ York, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will fused to accept the forfeit if the other birds would fly witli finders except in case of birds entered iu ft Nn. 12 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. frauding a merchant of £375. Carkeek was indicted at be held at Albany. agftltst either of ihe Waguer's that they might pick, , Fayette three weeks ago." and allow them to draw tht- wad. Could nnything he \ journey for record.] The steamer Etruria, of the Cunard Line, arrived at J. Kibblewnite. showed up in grand form at the more fair? Then, when Makm made the Litt match, OFFICE, 202 S. NINTH ST., New York on Satu. day, Sept. 22, at 10:30 A. M.. having he had the earning of the road Boston the day of Z 3033, in very poor condition, is a visitor at the loft meeting of the South London Harriers at Keunington made tbe paa*age from Q'.ies^if-towu, Ireland, in 6 days, of Mr. H. Glncer, 201 Sixteenth street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Oval. LOIKJOU, Eng., on Sept. 29. The course thete Is flying which was to be on Sunday, tiie Uth just., and Lock Bos: 948. Philadelphia, Pa. Ih. 50m., or five minutea faster than her trip last to all of wbich Mr. Moore readily accepted. Now, Four flight feathers and tbe leg-band of George S, trasH, and yet he won the three-qn-irter mile race, spring, which v,-a? then the faste.st on recor 1. Her best Fell's Navigator wero received from the Dead Letter looking around, in 3ro. 13 2-5*., which is the best time when the rime arrived fur the second deposit, BANJJS FOK SIAKKING PIGEONS. twei-ty-four hours' run was 490 miles and her averaae Mr. alakin suddenly discovers that his conscientious Office the 20tb, nnd with a Utter as follows: recorded for a turf track. He aisu won the two-mile BEBKSVILLE. dally run during the voyage 46X1 miles, or about 19.2 ecruples will not allow him to fly on Snnday, Va., Sept. 21. Editor SPOKTINO Lire The Bands For Antamn Hatched Birds open hnndican from scratch in 9m. 35 2-5e.; A. B. and thia A colon-d woman miles an hour. coming from a man who has flown more matches on named Fanny Patterson, living Now Beady. George, who had n start of 30yd*., finishing second, ii miles from Kice's Depot, Pr. Edwards county, Va., greatly distressed, by a dozen yards. Seven chess clubs the B-ooklyn, the Columbia, the that day than I ever saw pigeon races In iny life. THK SPORTINO LIFE Seamless. AttractiTe, light, E. A. YARNALL, Philidor, the Turn Verein, the Albany, La Bo:irdon- hnndo-1 to me t>-Jay tho wing and two bracelets en­ Tho nnnr.al meeting of the Yale Athletic Association When, in reply, Mr, MM ore said: "If you do not stand durable and not to be tampeied with. Fur use upon nais at^d the Telegraphers recently organized up to your agreement you forfeit, but I do not a«k it." closed. She says her cat had destroyed tho bird, all 1020 WALNTJT ST., PHILAO'A was held Oct. 23, »ith President 11. F. Walker, '89, in but tbe wing and the feet when she discovered it. youug birds in the ne*t. Biids to compete in the sum­ the New York State Cbe-s Association W. Ellsworth Mr. Moore then said Saturday previous will answer, if mer races of 1889 as autumn hutched youngsters must the cliuir. The treasurer's report showed a bahtnce was elected president and John H. Todd, secretary. This was about last week. J. H. HARRIS. over all debts In the treasury of 8139.44. The election agreeiible. "No," says Makin, '*Monday following I wear the band issued for the same. Every bird wear­ The long negotiations have ei:ded satisfactorily, and want." Moore then^ked him to toas whether it be The bird was G. 8. F. 17, and was on its way home of officers resulted.as follows: President, E. Bayard, from the start In Danville, Va., Sept. 18. Distance ing a fcand is registered. JamesSmith, champion of England, and Charles Baker, Saturday or Monday. Makin utterly refused to do co Consecutively nunilieicd MacINTIRE BROS., 90; vice president, Davison, '90, S.; secretary, Wolcott, 323 miles. and one initial: champion of Amyrica, will play a match nt checkers Monday or never. Mr. Moore then consented to the Single band...... OS 4 bands...... 'W; executive committee, Thoitip^n, '91, and Casse- Mr. W. A. Klggln*, Elizabeth, .10 for S500 a side, in England, December 24,1883. fly to come ou the Monday. I again ask, could he do N. J., reports B 2299 40 bands...... 81.OO 1OO bands...... «2.5O mrnt. '90, S. Bnodea au.i Bull, of the University as offered for sale at a Now York bird store. PHOTOGRAPHERS, l-vpo, will not bo »Me to play foot ball fora week Dick Roche, the well-known St. Lonie bookmaker auyth-ng more fair? In my last letter in THE SPORT- Each additional initial, SOc. per 10O. INQ LIFE, I gave Mr. Makia Ihe credit duo him. I win* to injuries received. and horse owner, has decided to locate permanently In Transfers ot Stock. Open bands for adult bin's: No. 1528 Ridge Avenne, New York. Next season his stable will consist of kept my word to the letter, that no excuses would be 1 to 100, consecutively numbered...... 91.OO The jumping mutch, for $200, between John F. offered the Wagner if he lost the ra"e. The cause of From the loft of J. McGauhey, Philadelphia. To, 1 PHILADELPHIA. Burtuett and Arthur Fiunegan, the nest three In five Badge, Bradford, Limbo, Liberty and Leoutlue.___ Each initial on baud, per 1OO...... 50 this petty jealousy ia simply on account of a pair of J A. Winter, Nos. 267, 282, 302, 304 and 315 Mo. Addre-s BOOK DEPARTMENT, PICTURES OF BALL PLAYERS, tyl* s, wa* decided at the old Boston Union Grounds Wagner birds coming into 80. Providence, and has 2 To A. Cadwallader, Yardley, PH., Nos. 310, 311, THE SPOUTING Lirs PCBMSHINO Co., on Oct. 18, in the presence of about two hundred pi-r- been the cause of many unpleat-ant things 319 and 320 Me. 3. To John Eberle, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. ous. iie&ult: Standing long Jump Uartnett, 12ft. Nos. 296, 297, 298, 299 Me. 4. To D. M. Greenlg, LAWN TENNIS. being said, and were Mr. Wagner to hear CANARIES and all other Fancy 4in.; Flunrgan, lilt. Sin. Running long jump Fm- one-half, he would be initiated into the secrets Philadelphia. 323 Me. 6. To D. S. Rogers, Philadel­ ei»n, 18ft. l()iu. Standing hop, stop aud jump _ ____ [lllllllw Cage Birds, Fancy Pijeons,Dogs, The Qnocn's Court, of pretended friendship. The only Wasner birds be­ phia, Nos. 303, 324 Me, and 256 Me (Wildwood) record Hartnett, 32ft. 7in.; Finnegan, 32ft. lin. Three run- Bayswater, where the leading lUbblrs, Pet Animi.li, etc. Gold fish and globes, Cages, English tennis pluyera now gather, ii Ihe natural suc­ longing to the club are In my loft, and th« challenge as youngster this year from 323 miles. Bln_ jnniiB IL.rtJiett, 41ft. ll%ln.; Finnegan, 41ft. Drs.JJ.&J.B.Hobensack Seeds, etc. Fine-bred Fowls. Fgss for hatching Irom cessor of Prince's Court, London, whore the Boaton-- from our neighbor is not directed to the club as yon (In. K-ferie, E. P. Barry; judges, Uemrs. Johnston Surgical and Medical Offices, best strain. Poultrv Supi lies, Food, etc. Send for price Oulcago base ball matches were plavedsome years ago, notice, but to "The Sec." Should 1 accept either, or Ix>ft Notes. and Kelly. Mr. George 8. fell, of the Philadelphia Olub, it con­ list. B.W.VAHII, 319 Market and 4G N. 9th St., Phils. and where many grand cricket contests take place. all the offers, J could hardly expect to win with the sidering an oner to go into business in New Mexico. No. 206 NORTH SECOND ST., Klt.Ln HpORTB AT LKHIGH UNIVERSITY. Held at The leaae of the grounds occupied by Prince's Court one pair of birds against the entire number our neigh­ above Race, Philadelphia. B*tM*'heni, Pa.. Oct. 13., hi a drenching rain. No re­ expired, bor can control. However, T am willing to contribute His birds, in the event of bta accepting, will remain In and the new court at Bayswater, Kensington, OR SALE. TEN HORSE POWER UP­ cords were broken. The winners were: Mile run E. was built. Tom Pettit w«s to have been "tho card" at a little to his amusement, and as my trien.i Moore has the club. Treat all forms of nervous debil­ RIGHT ENGINE in perfect order, W. Piatt, '90, 5:28 3-5. Running high jump E. 0. the opening of the Queen's Court last spring, always had to give way to others, so I expect to be Tbe Bedford Club, New York, reports returns from made by but It ity and b'ood pcfson. Established FStokes and Purdah Macliino Co. Price, 5150. Burkhard, '88, 6ft. 100yds. dafh P. O. Eattwick, '92, was not ready when he was iu London, anil he could obliged to do th« same. I am willing t; fly the same the start from Beveriy, N. J., in astorm: Edwards, 22 4(i years at No. 206. Cilice houra Apply DANDO PRINTING 11 l-5s. Mile bicycle race H. P. Barnard, '89, 3:59 2-5. not wait or crosi agiin, and consequently bird, "No. 49" against the Makin bird, who won the home of 29 sent; Plait, 22 of 26; Nason, 10 of 14. The & PUBLISHING CO., the opening from 8 to 2 and 6 till 9. 34 S. Ti ird Street, Philadelphia. 440yds dnsh J. J. Lincoln, '89, 67 3-5s. Mile walk was not as brilliant ai wa* intended. race against him single, or I will fly 49 and 50, the Mer.srs. Nason nnd Platt have arranged a race from up t. R. Coated, '00, 8:37 2-5. Throwing SEND STAMPS FOR BOOK. base ball M. The final contests In the Inter-collegiate lawn tennis pair, a?ain*t the Mnkin bird and mnto, or any other the Hudson, the station to be 200 miles distant. McCliilig, Jr.,'92, 2f8it. Throwing hammer C. H. tournament wore plajed off at New Haven, Oct. young bird he chooses to put in to make the pair. I The new McGauhey loft at 1615 Race street, in this Detv-eiler,'92, «7it. 220yds. dash J. 10. .I. Lincoln, '89, Seori, of Harvard, wuu first place In the singles, and will accept hlfi terms that the race shall be linger THE city, is completed, and the birds are about to bo trans­ 1:26 4-5. 120yds. hurdle race Wm. WARD'S BASE BALL BOOK, T. P»tterson, '91, Campbell and Hull, of Columbia, fir«t place In the dou­ SPORTING LIFK rnle«,an.l I am al*> agreeable that THE ferred to It. All stock, both old and young, is In good 21%'. Half-mile rnu J. J. Lincoln, '89, 23 3-5s. Sold everywhere ble*. ID the contest between Yale and Harvard SPOBMNO LIFE act aa referee, stakeholder and name condition. SETTERS AT $1O.OO. or mailed on receipt of p'k', £5c. Pulti.-'i. 16ib. shot C. U. Detweiler, In the '90, 31ft. 41n. L«- doubles, the Harvard men, Sears and '81:aw, beat the the station and give each of us the necessary time The Messrs. Atterbnry and Bolton, of the Paterson, We have slot of gool-looktng Setter dogs and bitches The Athletic Publishing Company, erusse ball K. P. Barnard, '89, 263ft. 61n. N. J., club, are training from the northwest. Tl:e lasl 1124 Arch St., Philadelphia. Yale men, Ludington and Beach, 6 3, 8 6. to put our birdi on the road. I only aak what I with no pedigrees that we have taken la exchange for GAMES AT PRINCFTON. The annual fall handicap consider fair. If I ask more, It is because star, was from Binghxmpton, N. Y., the morning of other do^-s. We shall close th' m out at S1O.OO eaih. Henry Warner Slocum, Jr., tho tennis champion ol gum-s of the Pilnceton College Athletic Assocla'im I lack the practical knowledge of my generous neigh­ the 25th. ______We guarantee that they aro not gnn-shy. For field America, wan married were held at the University Grounds, Oct. 20. Tho at Clifton, S. I., Oct. 21, to Miss bor, and I will as readily concede to anything tair, as purposes they are inst as likely tobe go-.d as if thi y cost MAKER OF FINE SHOES Grace E'iaiill. The bride M also quite an Priocetcn record in the half-mi!o expert at Mr. Moore was obliged to. The ouly stipulation I ask, GAMES AT THE CAPITAL. The students of George­ 8100 each. ASSOCIATED I'ANCIEKS, No. 33 S. llth St., Phila. nin WP.S broken by tennis. As the newly-married couple left on a wed- MSLES, R»>dd.v, of '91, who covered tbe distance in 2m. 6%B. and shall iutisl on, Is that, ae he doan not want leas town College, Washington, D. C., cl41o. lOOtds. dash Joseph Seernes, 10V£«. Long UCK SHOOTING. STEAM YACHT E. S. Jump Lcmasseua, 5!t. 2ln. Mile w«lk Whitehead; to decide the chami>'on3hip of Harvard College was enclose my check for the fifty dollars, which 1 hope to standing Jump J. E. Smith, Alabama, 9ft. Sin. Run­ D WUITAKER will charter by the day or season. time, 8m. 60s. Putting the shot Golt, 28ft. lOln. won Oct. 20 by Chase with a score ol 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. have notice to start to train for as so.m as convenient. ning long jump J. Easliy Smith, Alabama, 16ft. 2in Address C. T. BARNABD, Captain and owner, Phi'a., are the manufacture Quarter of it mile run Sometby; time, 69s. 220yds. . In thetenuls tuurnameLtatCauibtidge.Masa.,Oct. 19, With my limited experience In sporting, thi-. is the Ruuuing blgh jump Harry Kaufmau, Ills., 6(1. 3in ____Havre de Grace, Md. .)oftheJ.L.SULLlVAN«»ar«. da»!i Dobm; tlino, 23 1-5'. Mile run Phillips; time, Klngsley an i Jeuninga won the Harvard College cham­ first instance 1 know of where the winner assumed the One mile mil J. Easby Smith, om. 40s. Throwing 6m. 18-<. Two mil" bicycle nice Sheck; time, 81 pionship for douhka. part of the Injured and challenges the deffato-.i j'arty. hammer William Kuul, P», 70ft. 4;^in. One-half Running broad jump Lenmseena,20ft. 9J^in. J. S. Clark won the dnmplonsMp of Philadelphia at Not content with tl.at, be mnkos a personal matter hour go as YOU please Ed.vard Kernan, N. Y. T> * OT? HAUL book. Complete record League o and Tnnkemftrt1 mone subject t'the dictation* of » club. l'--iU.nt .M<. 4% miles. Base ball tUrow Onarles Reason, Ohio, . interesting, ICO pages, 25c., post- t Collide At'ile'i'' AsacKiition on Oct. 20 the tennis tournament ui the Belmout Club, which was Si CO, t of the evuuts o;i_i!>tt!iy ujl down tor tile finished Oct. 17. and Suci«tary Uuutelltt i» cJmlJeug^i und ii- > -. Pr paid. Sullieiville, Maw.