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ii nufcuimw m "UBj'isrw iwea i3eiisy?Msat,.l-lM.sallilM- s , I . ., . THE SUN, TUESDAY, ' MAY 27, I8W. H aV w,MMWWMM,,MWMaeeMeMBwMMMMwwewMwMMaasaesasMawaewwaMwwwweaawMwMa r BASK BALL IN THE RAIN. j j STILL SOSIi: OF THE CO TEATS HERE f I jf HOIUIt SKI'IMU ljf h All Thrnn ofllie llrnoklyn C Inlie Win, and I I Ho l)Of Ihn New lork l.enKtiei Tram- s' jl Reaulta tr Olher Mnmea-iloaal- ia. f is ft Tli result of tlieclmmplnnslilncnmos In tbo i II It four larttor leiKUOa jealenlny vvfia J 11' TIIK NATIONAL 1 FWCh. ,11 lNw Wk. Ot LhlcBso .1. 1 DrooUm. H, rivolanil,2 1 Cincinnati, 4, IioMon, 3. I ! At rbllndolnhla-llnl- D. .It TMF 1 1 ATMS' LfcAtlUh. , 1 P aoolnml, 0; Newlork. 2. , 1 1 J.rooklin. 15i I'lttsbursb. 8. J I Lhloieo. 9: llOHton. 8. I'hlladolphla. 0 ; Buffalo, 0. I'll' TIIK AllFIUCAN ABBOCUT10N. 3 rookhn, 8; Columbus, 4. J In othtr dtlas-Ra- ln. 11 1 1I r. ATI ANTIO ASSOCIATION, I , NoRmos-ltal- n. I jf llir Nntlotml I.ejaKua. f j I tiif iiEconn. I Ju, rune II on. on, i"Vf i nutu Won. UU. ret. I IJ Hi In.lehhla n ID uiiilrnciniatl. 11 11 VW Mil ItmV'ui II IU 11 nopian II la 407 ltl f Nan-lur- 15 II I77tlevelanl H 19 Ii7 II ' Cllcako 12 II '2.'I ituuurtfti. 8 13 sit) I I hF.tt iolllt (V. 1.1,5: ClIICAOOfN. U),3. J 5 "Tlielucky aaienthl" Tlmt was tho orr that i I went up from 281 aiioUator, at tbo Polo i I ' (.rounJs yosterdar when tlie Now York (N. I) 1 jj I I team enmo to tho bat f r tholr half of that In- - J I nlnu. Iho New Yorks lobiicndod nobly. By Kreut bnt-- runnlne. one orror by arlo. and a i Ol tlmoly slticlo by Esterbrook tliroo runs wore Jl (icotod. Ibis Kavo tho low lories aloadnt J tivn runs I'd to thla tlmo Capt. Anson waa nil i (.mllos and flwootnoss. aa his toam vrnBons run J I.' a luad and It looked llko a suro victory for j i I bicneo. Jlut nftor tho sovonth Anson's hair f-' vpnninil o tiitnioa reddish buoln tbethousbt 1 v' Ibul ha bad tlio kumo won and then lost It. , Ilii.ro I no initiation but thut It was a bard X C mo or Anon to loso. Ilia tonra outbutteil ( , le .Neu' Vorks two to one. and outllolded j tbiim tl rou to olio let that error was rospon- - , J ntilo lor Hut vUiolo thlrif. Larlo madon wild fl thiow to llrst tnsaot Olatscock s hit, and Itro- - , j i.iiltfd In L'lvlntt tl o New orks threo runs . I , id bo thrown t lie bull accurately It would i js; huvo rotlred tin' slile. Ihoscoro: t y, tl'" mh iuik iv i.) i.uiciuno u) t H: llrl'iur lirill.i tti r lrke!t.i f J 3 0 0 e roonrr, i . 0 3 U 1 o T U !noik . . I 1 4 1 1 l arrnll L f . 0 1 O 0 O I," ti . I.ietlik lllliO 17 0 Ullmot cf....l 8 3 0 0 ; i), llju.r tL M b 0 0 4 3 lDon lull . 0 0 4 0 0 linruuiiu L r o n i o i Andrew r. f o 1 3 1 o Ay li.imy lib U 0 I 1 I l,.lll JJ b 0 14 11 ft. i .irk, r f i) o J t 0 llnrnn Mb I 0 I J 0 yf Ituikiir, c 0 o o o o Ntmila o 1 2 8 I 0 i( I I titie p. .10 0 0 0 UuicriUiioD o 1 1 0 J ; . Smnmers c.OOHll 2 -- bun oil, Lt 0 0 1 0 0 Total! . . 3 1UJ7 7 1 V Nw lork . . .10 10 0 0 8 0 0- -5 V Chl aiio . 1 2 u 0 0 0 0 0 03 Jr , Enritl run New lork 1 Hrt bf by erron , i , New ork l. Chicaira J Left on bajra New tork, t. Lhliairo. li Flrat bait on balli US Rutle, od i lluithliaon. 7 Struck oul-l- ly Itoafe tl by llutehln aon it. Two base tilt (llaaacook HacrlQce bite Elter tt tri'i k. IIutcbluoti Molan bate Naagle tiooblapiayi i.UMCOCk lianeett and rlterbroi k, Dennr wlapa- - l tfick and I aterdrook (Itaaacock aul ralarbrook. An ' I'rewa ana llurna. Wild Ulclies-Hui- le, 'l, Uutcbln- - ron 1 aised balls Sommers, I, Neajtte, 1. Umpire ' Liyucll Time nnooLLTXtN. u). 8: cleevand(n. l.), 2. 3 "i The rainy weather yestorday bad a dlatrfss- - ' Ins offoet upon the Brooklyn isntlonal Leasue ,i ' Cm li admlrcri, as only 178 persons, took the chnncosot n came belnc played. Waablneton a ? 1 urk looked In n dismal condition, as very few J ' rert-on- were soon upon tho bleachers and what few uero thorn biid umbrellas ud. owlne to the '; i.iln duriui: tbo greater part of the came. 'J bo i content itfolf wns unlniorostlne, and, barring 'j - utiliAia by builtli and Collins, there were no fi uturot of note. Iho visitors outbattad the j BrcoKhns but their bits were scattered in '; iMiy innkiir ok opt tho last, when a few of flu, hi In niii,ht Iti tliA ttrn rlina TliAflfinrni ,1 1 IhuUKLYI (f L) (LKTKLiNU( U) l" Klirilill. F.1IFO !,(, i (l llrlen. t .. 1 3 0 1 0 Darla, c t o I 5 n o ' ( nlllna. Id b 2 U . 5 OOllkl. Lf, . .01300 I h hnrm r r I 1 - 1 o VcKean e. i .0 3 8 1 1 A liniir. latb 13 9 1 0 leaoh lit b. 0 o 0 0 1 II-- Inkiiey. s.1 u 0 J li ( bally r f .13 3 0 1 ,H f" l rkhlli.c U n o 3 0 1 -- raalley, 34b 1 0 1 tl 1 I, Mulch a 0 0 t a 1 Hinniir, c 0 u 3 3 0 llf 1 al c . 1 1 0 Arduer -- Mb 0 4 1 3 o jl .. Lrutbcra. p. 1 1 3 j o n aliworth, p..O o o 0 0 3J Tntala. .. "5 10J7 15 "aj Total! ... "a U37i2 ' Sr, rrooklrn 0 0 1 10 0 3 4 0--8 MIL Cl.T.Und OUOOOOUO 2- -J 2, CleTelanO. L Firlbaaeou error Itrooklyn 4 Uleveland 1 Left on baea bruokljn lot Clevelanl K Home ran O Brian Three-bas- e htta Carutheri Paly Twobaae htta Daly, Ard liar, Daily file tn baiea O'Brien colllna, lontr. hao-- '' rinco biu Iturtia, CorktiUL bmalle) zirnmer. Wa.)a-wort- Wi Donbe Ilaja-Smt- th. and routz, ' llurna and toou. -- truck out Colllna, Teaoh. Wada worth f.! Flrat baae on ballf Off adawortb, 8. off ( arutbera, X Hit br pitcher Bmalley, Pala. Umpire llouuald Tlma-l- iil Attendance 17a cuasiin (if. L.X 4, aoaroa (f u Z Boston, May. il The Boatona would have been shnt oul by llieMuilunatleto-Ua- bulforUeardaerrore Tue ' acoret t bow (t i.) ciifCianaTi (t lV , . a Irr.ai a tlirULa ,, Tuckar latb,.i o 3 o l Mcrhee 2db o o 1 8 o I lont a 0 o 3 1 1 Marr Mb .83140 I r 0 0 4 0 0 lloindar e. t 1 0 1 o o , Canzel r r 0 0 3 0 0 Beard a a .01113 M (larr 3d b o o a 3 o llalllr tit b . 0 1 11 0 o Krmlle o f. 0 0 3 0 0 Knight, L f . 0 O O 0 0 ' .d b . t o 1 1 ij Mcol rt 0 10 0 0 Hhvlltaa'o c. 0 1 6 1 0 Ilarriujrtoa o 00000 t etiren, p 0 3 0 0 0 Khlnea, p. ... 0 0 0 1 0 Totala . 3 8 24 3 3 ToUll 1 "27 " 2 Hnelnnatl. . .. 20100U01 ..4 Union OO1O0OO1 u- -3 larnel runs rinclnnati, 2 Twobaae bit Marr Mo en lar.e lurker lrfnib Iarr bacrldce blta Hoi , lilur Eeard(J). luiker (ianrel Untbaieon balla-B- y I inea. 3, by licbren 2 Hrslbaseon errors ( lncln IT a I J llotton, 3 Hit br pitched ball Tuokar I aaaed I all schelihasse Mrui.kouc-H- y Khlnea 3 by Qabren 4 Linplrea lowers and Z&chailaa. Ttma 1 43. At tendance 3 4 Tbe 1'loyera' Leasaa THE UECOItn. ntibf non lml Pet, nutu. iron, xoit . I'ronklyn ... 17 11 mi7 Vewlork 18 13 .R20 1 Hnton 11 11 .318 Cleveland 10 13 433 (hlmro 12 11 S43 Flttibnrirh . a 13 .lis f hi ,l.lI,la 14 U .Sao BuHala 7 14 .33.1 LUttANII (P. I.), 6; NKW VOIUt (P. IV.), 2. Consldcrinctbe lnolemonoy of tho weathor ; nnd condition of tho erounds yestorday. quite a resroctublo camo was played at Brotherhood Park between tho New York and Cleveland i loams, hwiuc was rnppod for elovoii hits, five boine In tho llrst limine. He then pitched a "iilrly uood irnme for four or five Innings, wnen the visitors saw his delnory nsaln (or three In tho hoventh and a sincle nnd a trlplo In the eighth inniucs. Almost o try hit told, nnd four of tboi-i- runs wero earned. On tbo oilier band, 1'nkely pltabed with rare uood idcment, alittlonildat times, but this proted i rathet hu nihiiDtat.o. Ho recehed tbe ery ' ' ' list kind of support from Strieker, l.arkln, uulliio. a ml lielohnnty, tho latter taking, bis old uxitiGii at short 'lb uu orks scored in tho first and eighth innliiun and it looked ns ir they were good inrtmooi ti.o runs In tbo third inning but, '- - utb tbreu men on bases, auubn put up a I lnuli IU tu 'iwl cboll and rotlred. In the first . It ninu (lo o oioned out with oscorcblughlt 1 10 Jul can. was U nod to second on balls, got to ihlnl on 1 nrkln's orror to hold butollftoa ' iluow to latch Lwlng and home on Brown's I tdt. In tho eighth Inning leboau's error gave Iui'iIhii his luiso, bo reached eooond on Rad- ii rd a wild throw third on asacrlllco hit. and li 'inn on llatlleld'a ulnglo. Iho attendance) was'JSl. 'J bo ccoro: siviomir l) CLtTKunnir l.) it. Iir. r a la.raa.i ' of 13 8 0 0 3d b 1 1 I 7 o lmit 0 0 1 J 3 Radforl tl 3 18 11 iron latb 11 3 11 1 3 Browning I ( 0 1 I o 0 itinirke.rr 0 I t 2 u I arkln. lit b. 1 8 12 1 1 I) in a, .d b, .loltiO lelem id b 00301 u,iliu Lt 0 u 1 11 O TwnohelL r f 0 12 0 0 "lUt J I liner a 1 ,0 ij o S 1 litlel amy all 18 3 1 V, lutllelj Jd b 0 2 8 3 0 iil itle c 0 13 11 Iff J LW1UK p 0 0 0 4 0 liukt y, p. , 110 8 0 Q Totali . "h 17 "3 Ti lala . "3 il 27 13 1 If 1 0 II 0 0 O 0 I 0 3 Uevei.nl 8 0 I o 0 1 I -- a W I arned rutu- -i leiennd 4. Unt T f.f ".'. ' "'" Leftonba.N.w"o,k. nknutin "ti ' "t" 1" '''''-'"- 'J Uwlni'l, ,1 ?".i ly.4 baie Two baae lit- - I ..'ii", "" ,ia-bllii- iy Kadforl 1 arkln X V. .' hl ",? .' U) brown lladfor A . " lapl'tja-lladf- ird aud Tebeau II Kourka wlni 1 '""I' 1" '".' .Ha by pitcher Tebeau. atli H I Vl.rliV f'rf,',V"Jr ,UI Pllob." W iftifi..'. and u'uVnl'ng1 "!S?. VWM. UVtiplre- a- & I '" "IMN 1". I.I, l'l I ITTHBt 1 nil (v. 1.), 7. li fstortJiiywHi u ery disagreeable day for ballplailng. and tie drbllng rAn fell "AetMoS and ti !i "vi 1 rB. u"u,0, .llioso who journeyed out to itstorn lurk grounds to tea Ward's mild I horses play tho 1' ttsburgh team were riot I re. warded, lor tho contest wideTold of Interest I 11s It prm e to , d '1 he grounds S1? J not aire led by iho rain but muTthe were K ' !beUllr.?,l!l,.,,',!;,.,po" ',' "onnle Murpbr I 1. .1 cou anotget control of ill '""""VfaVoaa. '" I' LI 1 1 i'7,' db- - . " 3 " '""Ion a f , f ' S,i Eu a 11 K"l " .13022 til Loblnloa'dVo fill i o mmlfl SKrilyp 3 11 1 1 rijslrla. f 0 0 3 3 0 fPVii ""!. isiT.ni""10 1 u StJ,l Me.klej declared out Touli. 7 fl 27 13 8 m uV.ru'rSb s I ? y o , , o i o7'l Of " aV ''fonkiyn l rittlurb I I .ft on eJr -- Lro'l'n b J uiaborib. U Ural bale on lllliHll Illlllllllllllll " - -- Rrooklrn. ,, rittibnrrh. 2. flrat baie en Ulla-O- ff Murphy Hi, off oalrln J. Ktrnek out-- By Murpby, 8 saerinca Murphy 12), Koehne, for corati l.alun (2) stolen baaea-Se- err (2) WantLar roll, oreoraa Twobaae hlt Orr, Feery, War I (J) Three 'aie bits Joyce Mctleachy Mnriow Iioube plays Morpb), Orr and Klniinw Berklrrr and orco-r- Wild piteb tialvin Lmplres knlgbt and Jones. Tnne- -J J4 Attendance IU7 rnmru r D H noioi (r 1.) s. Biiitoi May .n-T- he Chicago iP L.) Club won a cloae game to da) Tbe score cmciuHr 10 I aoiTOKIrui . la run 1 lirm Ryan e.f I I 1 o olBrnwn el. 113 0 2 latliam Id b 1 o 8 1 n k.liy o . u 1 0 1 o IitiftT, r f 2 I 2 ti ti Hweti 0 . 21110 ONellll f 11 1 2 0 n Ktirrey, r f 8 u 3 n n (omieker latbo 1 I 0 Saaju Mb 02021 PfHTcr .db 1 I n I Ilroatheralsr.bn 1 8 o 11 Iurlingn.i 0011 1il.lchardaon.Ifo o too larrello 3 13 2 Irnm as 2 3 0 2 0 Baldwin, p I I 1 u o Uultin. .db 00221 iSadbourn p 0 3 13 1 Tots.. 0 27 14 3 - I Totala 8 11 '21 10 S rhlcago 1 1 11 2 0 0 0 i -- 5 Itoiton . o u 1 1 o (i 3 1 2 s Famed runaChlcagn 2, Boston 1 Home an Two baie btta-Ilu- nr ( omlakey, llrown, Had bourn Three base SwetL hacrltlce bin Latham o NellL llicliardfon gnlnn (.') stolen baiei Latham Dully, swell storey (I) Hrt taae on bal lly Baldwin 7, ly lladbourn 0,.Hnt baie pn errora t hlcago 2 lloiioli I I aaae I halls Kelly SwetL Wild Htrnck out-- lialilwln 2 by lladbourn. 4 HouWe Iilata-Darl- lng I ffjer Cnmiikeyi Mefler larrell latbam I mrires IlolterL Time 2 13 riiitinrLMiii (p t.) fl irmptr ). o. rntLippirnli. Mar .11. The I blladrlpliU BAltTalo game was Interrupted In the sixth luulug b rani. The score rniLiburniKr 1.) ririio(pt-- a1r.rni.it. KliVan Mailman, r. f 1201 o Carney. 1st b 0 11 0 ti 1 Mllndle,s a., 1 0 1 o 0 Hoy c f.. .00100 ( roea 0. 0 0 3 0 o Howe a a . o II 1 0 11 Hu!tt 3d b. 0 10 1 0IWIie2db II 1 1 II 1 Fogarty, e I 0 0 1 o 0 White db 0 0 1 0 n Wood.Lr 1010 olieecherLf o 0 1 0 0 Farrar lit b 10 0 1 o'vark o o n 4 2 o Shannon, 2dbl 2 0 2 o larke r o 1 0 0 0 knell, p I I 1 1 Oi hecfe p , , 0 0 0 2 0 Totals . ."o "0 Ts 7o Totals 0 3 13 H J rhlladelphla.. ... ... 0 I 0 0- - fl uuoalo II u u u u u Barned rnns rhllnilelphla. 3 Two baie hit Shan non Home rnn Knell hacrltlce hlia- -t rou shindle Farrar Htolen baie Wlie Mruck out logariy (21 White (2), heefe First baie on laUa Philadelphia, 3, Buffilo, I. Imptret Kailney and Huron. Tlme-- 30 mluutta, Ihn Arnerlcan Aaaoclutloiw Tnr iiFcoitn. rtnM rroa L01L m (im 11 m 7r.tt ret. Athletic 111 B tuj rolnmbiii. . 14 IU e7 llocheitcr 1H 10 S4 Si rurtiBe ...I. 15 "J Lonlrvllle II 13 Ms Toledo II 13 AM ML Louis 12 l'i 4S1 Brooklyn 7 .0 iSO aroosLTf f a) H 10IL1S0N4 Tbe game at ttl tgeweo Park J eiter la between the Brooklyn an 1 1 olumbue team waa a conteit thru aa fall of fine ptita eltieciall) on the art of theaome team The acore mtooiLri ( i ctiiciia a. R.liroa.1 itliroi a Klmin. L f 0310 0lMcT11nanyc.fi 1201) Daily r f o 11 J 1 1 fneed It.. 1 1 HOD Baltimore, p 1 1 4 0 Jolimoa r f 1 0000 O Brlen. Istb .11 0 10 0 o Relliy Jd b 0 0 1 J 0 Fennellya.a, 2 4 0 4 0 Leliane litb 0 o 18 I o rellcc f . . 2 0 10 0 1 ri'Oka, 2d b. -- 0 2 1 J 2 t.ertiardt. 2d b 1 1 0 1 10 Connor, 0 0 14 3 1 SelfkeJdU. .12 0 I Fiterday ai I 3 1 3 I Bowers, 0. 1112 0 Oaitrlght, p 00010 Totala .. ."8 112710 2 Total! .... 4 7 27 10 4 Brooklrn 0 3 0 1 3 o 0 n I rt Columbus 0040 11 0000--4 Earned runs Brooklyn. 2 (olumbua.1 llrst baae on errors Brooklin, a left on baiea Brookln 7 (otuinbui 3 Baifi on ball tilt Mainmort off flastrlght Struck out ilerhardt sHke aitrlghL Two baie hits oerhardt Boners OLcnnir Sto'en basei slmon Daily fennelly Mattlinore titer d acrlltce lly I'eltf. oerhardt Sneed Johmon. hiterdar tlaitruht Double playa tlaalrlgnt. Crooks an I I ahane D4II7 itu 1 o Brlen t.erhardt and (l Brlen Wild pitches t,iatrlghL 2, Mattlmore, 2 Passed balls Rower! l.otonnor Umpire! lie and Barnum Time of game 30. Attendance 2uo The Atlantic Aeaoclutlon. TIIK RFconn. rrunt iron lotu re ' rtubf iron oil re l New Haven 13 H h32 Newark . .12 12 Sm Waihlngton 18 0 6il Jerley City 10 12 413 Baltimore .. 18 fl MO Hartford . 7 l'i ,11s Worcester 11 7 .elliUilniington . 4 10 .174 Minor aVeacues. INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE, THr ItrcORD. iron. loit ret. nnruIfilL FcL Detroit U 2 iBtnBCr e 9 400 Hamilton ..0 7 3v) Loidnn. 3 10 .3.1.1 Toronto 8 7 MJlbullalo 3 10 ..a) IT filltONTO Toronto ... 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 2- -7 Buffalo 0 10 0 0 10 1 03 Baae hits Toronto, Buffalo K Frrora Toronto, 3, builalo 2 1 ttchers Coleman and Dunning AT lOMOf. London 0 n 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Detroit ... . 200010003 Base hits Lon ton. 3 Detroit 5 Frrnrs London, 2, Detroit, 2 Pitchers Demarrla and hnause at uamiltoy Ilamllton . . 0 11 o 0 3 0 0 3 f- .- taglnaw Ba City 0 2 I 0 0 (j o 1 0--4 Due fl st1naw Bay City 11 Tr ron Hamilton 2, bugluaw Ila) lit, ' ntcbera and elL WR1T1RX LKici r. At Dei Molnes-Den- rer 3 Del Moines 14 At HinueapoUs Kansaa City. 12. Minneapolis 12. rri tati LCicrr. At Kprlngfleld-Sprloglle- ld, 10, Akron 3 At Canton Wet grounds. AtManineld MauideR 17. oungstown, 4. At Dayton-R- atn Other Gamea, at ciaaaiDGK. nilmlngton .. .08200280 o in Harvard 01003000 1 3 The Attendance Yesterday. M Uagv BrcUierhona NewTork 2SI 3 Brooklyn 17S 107 Boston 3SI 1 Philadelphia 'OJ l.D.M Total 1,113 3, .10 Games lo.dar, nitiosal LSAr.ra. New Tork vs. Chicago at tbe Polo ffrounaa 1 htladelphia va 1 lltsburgh. at 1 hlladelohia. Brooklyn a. t lavelaud at Washington Park. Boston tl Cincinnati, at Boston. rLATSKS LKAUCK. Neworkva Cleveland at Bn thorhood Park. Brooklyn vs. I Ittaburgh at Fastern Park. Bolton vs. ( bleago at Bolton Philadelphia va. Buffalo at Philadelphia. AMmiLlN A88OCIAII0K No amei icheduled ATtAVnC ASrtnATI01 Jeriey City va. Washington, at Oakland Park. Hartford va Newark at Hartford. Hew Haven va Baltimore, at New Haven. Worcester va. Wilmington, at Worcester. Huso Hall N'olea. A Bure W Inner -- 1 rom 1S7S to IHS3 McAteer left for his home In Cleveland on Sunday. The game at llldgewood I ark yesterday was the last that the Brooklyn IA A ) Club will play until Friday morning when they meet the st 1 ouia Browns. On ridavy the htaten Island A th etlci play two games with the Cornell Lnlveraity team landman the old Jeriey city pttoher will pitch for the lalundera. LinCAsrsBk May 20 -- The Lancaster Baie Ball Club hag decided to drop out of the Inter state League after tbe present week. The home patronage has Leemery poor Butcliffa Is one of the neatest catchers In the profea stun and he plavs ball aJl the time. He fa quick to pr ceive an advantageous point and generally meets with euocesiful results Pste Urownlng s awkwardness in running from see ond to third In the first Inning ci st his side a run Hia lay was to make third and let tue man who lert thai I ase take care of hlmielC Tbe Herman band opposite Rldgewood Park yeater day afternoon seemed to rattle l,ailr!i,ht In tbe lecond tuning wbeu the band pla)ed ' Annie Booney, ' he aeut three of tho Brookiyna to drit bale on balls Buokler caught for one inning yesterday, but hat to retire on acoouut of an Injury 10 his band llornting aleo pleve4 for one Inning, but found that his inlured leg would not stand the strain, and he gave way to fobarrotL Raterbrook tl hitting the bait more timely than any other player on the diamond lleiiilel, he sacrifices when a hit of that klud Is needed Ills sacrlfics yes terday brought In a run and bis single two runs lie is playing his position tn Hue style. Home games during the last few days resulted as follows At ittdgewool-- ll T 11 n l U K, 21 At Fortbam Lenox 11 lordhani 1 ollego li AtLong Island Park Montgomery 10 Pallaade, a. AtClaiion on tbe Bound Bruuiwtck, 2, iclor 24. Pun AiisLriiu May 20 -- Manager II Harrington of the Ilarrliburg I tub came ti thla clt) )eterday an I ilgni Charlei llooietiolder of the Itichmoti ta.tlub Uu linn tlaunerr of Mason a Proteiilouals and Pitcher 1 ox late of the Wilmington ( tub The new man will leave for Ilarrliburg tomorrow Pitt her Meikeiiohn, Short Hioo Deasiey, aa3 HUlit Fielder liorerher are to be released Priscftok, alar ia Pome two or three gralcates who wltneiied the game on Saturday anilwlo re yuntel their uameanot to bo lualepubllo gate tun) toward Ibeexieuteiof tbe now giounds TJie gill a as the dlreoi result of tbe wonderful game played b) the 1 rlnretou team. A man meeting of the lludenlibas been called tor next Ihuridtyto elect ollicera and a treasurer vf the Base Ball Association for the ensuing year FiiuinrirniA May 58.-- I htladelphia IP I.) Club made another bid for topularlt bi announcing that on Ibursday the I htladelphia and Oiliagol latere 1 eague olubs would play a game for the beutU of Mana- ger Harry Wright of the 1 lilladelnhla in 1 ) Club Manager W rlghi U still connned In a dark room through catarrh of the eyes and till w ire 11 alao verr sick U hen agked why tbe Players desired to give a benem to an opposition manager. Manager Hummou said Well ?,..". ",k. u".'y "rlgbtanlhehaibeenluver) bard luck lately' Butdoea he need Ibe money i' 'HelL SI "S,'n.,0,?.,',."' '' ' replied Buttlnlon 'An3 ? w!,l''!,., tbe bjnerlt whether lie dues or not ' put In resident I ove Manager W right a frlenda sat that he Is In good oircamitaiicei. and Ihatuu ler uotoualdera tlou will be accept the offer of a benefit JflfW.1'"1'! ?'' J"'l realJeui Love of tbe I'hlla- - 5!i?ilr'.'y"rl"'.lyi' "I ' ft surprise lie was to I e removed trompmce When asked If he was aare of the fact Lh,IL if'"1? asamal his pialtton on the tiam wlththennderitaadlni that be would be requeiled lo rign.Mr Loverepliel 1 have uotbtng 10 with 01 arty a return to the team, and have neer been ""l to resign from the I Tendency of the nor do I intend tl resign. Mr Jobii.ou la in no way con r,llh clu.h. AP" wh" ' m" It' "id III not my position lu the matter In any wiy w , havo a very cat able aud popular man In charge of the lean! no aud I do not lutenl to Interfere wiih him m "ii pursuit of Mi duties. Director J lsnow credited mill being the beavleit sioctholdsr lit the club was 1 relent and while tie was moit anxloua In leave the matter rut sal I euipliulloelly thai Ur, Love would 1101 be asiid lo keiUn. I inn: it ase ham. situation. Whorl Citsp Joha at. TTarel Olvea Haana Optaloaa To Tint Editor of Tnu Sus-Sf- r.' In reply- ing to the recently PAibllibed statement ot Mr. A. fl. Braiding that interest In the gamo of baae ball w ob declining, and fixing the responsibility of this upon tho rifayera League, I took excep- tion to Mr. Spaldlng's deductions, nnd gae what, to my mlttd, were tbo roal causes for any apparent change. An odltorlal In your luuo of the 19th, without, I bellevo. taking Into nil the facta, charaoterlies ray reply ns a "a trlfla disingenuous," and I therefore bog you will rWmlt mo to point out a fowof the facts )i6u seam to have overlooked. At tho time Mr. Bpaldlnc spoke there wai nothing, o justify his stateniont Tho actual nggrorAto attendance at bnse ball in the aamo cltiop-wa- s considerably in oxcoss of that for tho. feamo number of days In the prooedlng saeon. nnd this, too. notwithstanding tho most unfavorable woather. In low of this fact, whkh inust havo beon known to Mi. rl aiding lt lookod vory much as II tbore wpro soiuo ulterior motive buck of his claim, and to thoso familiar with tho present Bltiiatlon nnd ntionallenguotnothod8in tho oust this was t lain In tho division of pntronnno made by a coiilllct of datos tbo balanco had beon Inrgely against tbo old organization, so much Btithnt n crisis had been reached with sotoral of its clubs. .The League bail gone out of its way to mako tho tontllct and tho publio was oxpro-sln- g Its dlsnrprotnl. Mr. Upaldlng waseton thon returning from ameotlngwhero llnanclnl altl had to bo oxtendod to at least ono club. Something had to bedono. first, todistract attention from tbe condition of the League thon to ohargo tho I'layara' Longue with responsi- bility foi any possible oatastronbe. Jlr. Bpald-In- n eboeo tho dosporato nnd wholly unwnr- - r Anted expedlontof crying down public inter-o- sl There was no dcoroass and tbe Lubbuo itsolf waa suHorlng only from its own tolly. 'J be particular statement of mine which you consider disingenuous Is that "the decrease ot interest, if any. is due to the reckless tactics of tho old Leaguo tn Its attempts to kill off a fair business rltnl and maintain Its monopoly ot tho gamo." 1 do not refer to tho attempts of the League to bribe our players Into violations of lei.nl contract-- , nor to tbo course of Its olll-co- nnd organs jn tning to besmlroh the rep- utations of plnjors and stockholders though it would not have been strange if the publio bad become nauseatod b) nil this 1 simply rotor to tho couri-- e of tho League In forcing a conillct of datos and n consequent dhlslon H not dimi- nution of Interest, and when 1 said that under 'present conditions" the League oould not Iho, I had In mind ngalu the samo thing, nnd not any aggrosslTO antagonism on tbe port of tho 1 luyors1 League I soo no reison why. un- der n schodulo, both organisa- tions should not prosper. If then it be asked wli) does not the I'lajers' Longue changelta tchodulo, I reply, booausothe present light was not of our feeling, but having beon forced into It wo will not runaway. Wegatoejery opportunity to avoid if. even sondlng an official outline o! our schedule to tho Leaguo s schedule meoting, and lt was actually followed, Instead ofavoideiL . . ... 1 ou sat Any docroasea interest in tne na- tional gamo Is duo to tbe appearance of the riuyors'LoaBue."and further, "tho new League lias robbed tho gamo of Its supreme magnet of attraction, a national championship (Jn what ground do you say this' A nation- al championship lnvolvos a contest between tho champion dubs of tho recognized leading organUatlona, Hato you heard of nny refusal on our part to enter suoh a contesti? If not, and admitting our right to exist, which you do not question, then the pte'enco of tho Players" Leaguo is re- st onslble for nny decreased Interest to about the same extent that tbe presence of a man assaultod is responsible for tbe assault. It be had not beon presont at the particular tlmo and plnco the assault would not ba e occurred, ou would scarcely say, though, he wns to blamo You say that the new l.eaguo seeks to control professional base ball, and la just ns monopolistic In tendency as the old League, 'kou are certainly under a misapprehension. 1011 forget that we oflloially offered to enter into a national agreement with all base ball organizations, providing only that It should contain no reservo rule, no claims to exoluslvo territorial possession. or other features thought to bo unfair or W 0 wero willing to make nn ngreo-mentth- Bhould uphold the Integrity of con- tracts maintain discipline nndremilntochnm-plonehtp- s but you seem to have forgotten tbe surprising discourtesy our offer met at the hands of the Leaguo. 1 ou say tbere Is " no al difference" between the two Leagues. Tho riayors' League has no arbitrary resene rule to restrain tbe liberty of its plnyorfl to make a freo contruct. Itrespoots a legal con- tract no matter with whom made, and it levies no tribute for this " protection." It claims no exclusive right to nny particular territory, but ad mlts tbo right of snr to enter tho Held. Tho history of the National I eacue for yenrs has been a determined and um eat- ing effort to gain an absolute monopoly of the game. The reserve rule was one of its strongest weapons, and tho great na- tional agreemont was used onl as un Instru- ment for Its own advancement It fought with just as muab bitterness ngalnst tho establish- ment of tbo American Association as It now us, and the most dangerous cnomy tho Association has always had has boon Its pre- loaded friend and ally, tbe National League With tho Association despoiled of its strongoi-- t attractions its own preeminence was all but assured until the Flayers' League movement again thwarted thla. And now evory force Is dlicctnd ugalnst us. It stors at nothing, and nocisunl obsortor can possibly estimate the magnitude and multitude of ltsofTorts to break us down and destroy publio onlldeneemour onterpriso In such a light every lover of the sport. eery professional ball player, and overy one whose livelihood in any way donends upon a widespread publio Interest should bn array- ed against tho magnates Jou.n M. Ward. BnouhLTN, May M. To End thnConfllctlnc Datel. PniLADEi pitta. May 20. Manager Heeker of tho Pittsburgh Club says that the conflicting dates will be aancellod. becaase tbe Western Brothorhood clubs will stay In the East after tho present series. Thay Cannot Oat Damages. RreAciss, May 24 Tbe aocldent at Three Rivers yesterday daring tbe g sins of base baU between Syra cuse and Louisville when tbe grand aland fell has a molt ht morons atdo totL It will be remembered that Juit after shlnnick of the X,ouijvU es equated himself before the plate and by his ainfla bagger brought In the wluning run Iba vast throng roae lu a bod) iboutiug and applauding and commenoed a grand ruib for the train a crash was heard and about ten feet BjLare of the grand stand adJacert to the entrance settle 1 to tbe ground, shining allk tiles, new style derb)a, light rolored and dark colored suits of clothes, canes anil umbrellas, and small and heavy blonde and brunette fat and lean base hall enlhuiiaiu were mixed up in a big bean. Tho greatest Injur), however, waa done 10 hats and clothes, and no one was serious!) hurt he laughable feature of the aindtul grows out of the fact that quite a umber of tbe sufferers are anxloua to recoter from tbe proprietors of the placo for the an ount of damages the) sustains 1 from linalhed heal and soiled clothes, but the law of the Mate stands fear way Due of these Nathan Shimherg who wore aflliiiltto the game has retained a Syracuie firm of lawyers 10 put In 11 claim for Uamagei. Mr shimherg d ei ur t pretend to hove received any rbyslcal injiirr lllacl thri. ) nweier, were ruined be claims, and he wants damages In the sum of ami A formal demand for ta)tnent has been made, and bis lawyers say that If It ts not met they w ill bring a auiL A well k n jwu mem brr ot He tar expreiee I the o lulon today that no ai ttou for damages would He In favor of people Injure 1 In the a, cldent "They had to business there he sail ami their very presence al the ball game was a lilirtOemeitui r They f orfe'trd alt right to the protection or Hie law u) their own illegal act and they bave no re- course now but to take the coniequences " lluee Hall Catcher lilll. Ravaiiiiih, May 28 Hen Myers catcher of a colored lafte ball olub while playing at Montgomery today waa struck In the mouth by a bail thrown by the pitcher and instantly killed Illtllarda anal Pool. The Titan Athletic Club handicap peol toumer Is near log completion. The siandlnf to dais Is as follows W oh on Tbataa, l'dgar Tate scratch 1 o 11 It T L)ous. scrstib 3 s 4 John t'orsr, scratrii ....... fl o 4 T J Mclntyre ecratch 7 0 r, A. 1, Hobertsou oLuts . ,... 3 0 4 J A Ptrry aiolnta 4 7 n J II Allen 10 points .."".. 2 7 a L holomoo. 10 points a 8 e A. H Nicholson lopoinls ... 7 2 a J. Mlvrrsteln llpotiiti ,,, ... 7 1 n J 11 lUlnrly, ISiKiints. 2 u h T J Mclilroy 2l 1 Hints 3 6 B I, 1 Adainl lu points ,08 H Tf .'J1.1.".. l,T,,y rol tournament at the le I oral Club, 4 , Madison avenue. During the past week the lint round of the contest which Is 100 points, rcu tliiiousgsme waa flayed and some highly Interesting and lively game, were decide 1 tir once the compel Itore are not rotni laming at oul the balldloepper and Ins work The on seneas of th- - games mar I e seen at a gani-- at Ihete games O He Boat latratcbl beat I. Montgomery (1 ointa; lti to tei II 11 Huut III) lolnto was leateu by II K Blilwell Iscratch) Hl tolll )' 11 Mllniarlli 115 points) defealel I red Wulerburr jicratch) lilto(Mi I. L Indwell (tuiiolntal waa beaten by Hill acralrhjin to 101. OiiBaiiirday night the ronteitanta were Fred Water tury (.11) and P 1. Montgomsry (scratch). The srorei Materbiiry t Montgomery, list 11 Host (scratch) beatT liarru (13 points) lucl to 63. Tbe record to date Iron, iml mtav C De Boat scratch 3 0 a c P. indwell, lu points 1 0 0 It H Huut lo points 11 0 7 T Harm 15 tolnts 0 ti 7 n ( IIIIL Hi point 1 n 7 P I) Uilmarth 13 points I o 7 Fred Waierbury 20 points ,0 3 a U.L. Montgomery, lupolnla....l 1 e Itais Ball Ta-d-ar Jlrotherhoa rark. Orsnd championship game Oleveland to. mow Tork, game, oalled ir II, admnulou 60c An Baae Ball New Polo Oronada Tn.day. flrsnd Leagua championship fame Chlcaxo vs. New York OimelPM Adalulon 300.- -2 Jo. Jlaao Ball Tuablnxtoa Park To.dav. Brooklyn vs. Cleveland. Osmeater, M. Adm-EO- Fifth av L and horse cart dlrecL Adv. we ball Eastern Park to morrow 4 J", K. Brooklyn n rttiursh in.jera Lesoal-- 2ll 'nun IT niinTiiriiiTii m "iTii iia siiirimraMTTiTrrmiTri I Tha Famous Cocoa of Europe. M i The Coming Ons of America. H I Van Houten's has Jify per cent more of the flesh-formin- g H elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of j H 1 other manufacturers. ; H 1 li ElOOTEN'S OOOOA "BEST & QOES FARTHEST." 1 Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the Ij 2 woi Id, certify to this immense saving, and by Van Hou-- B 3 ii ns special process only can this be attained. , H S '4vVav lluirrcVs Cocoa ( 'oootriJ, always metl") pmspsfieitliA rniafc idrmtui of . 2 2 iViTltii? no injurious ttTcU on thnr.ruitjBt-jn- i No wonder, tberefon tliatln all par U J K S nftlicnorM. tliis intfntor'i Coco Ii recnraaieatled by medical men, lnatr.U ofteia j H u mid colTre or nthrr cocoa or chocolate.-,- , for dall me by children or Adult. . ! Pj 2 hnlrniiUalck, rich nnd poor. Aklor Var Hocten RitijMUnirvir n ' Ifl (Spottoman'tt ootl. & AhWAlH IV Till! I.KAlV. 'V" ft Fpaldlng Brothers I awn Tenuis doods this season are M attracting the attention of tcunU lsers. Never ha if so flue a racket aj peared as th new Hocum Tourna X luent, nor so perTect a toutils ball aa the tfpaldtng S hpeclat Tournament, llarers have but to examine 8f Ihesetoatouce d rcovtr their flue points and to con A cede eir superiority over all others now in us. A M vlklt to hl'AI )is, mtoh Jl Broadway can be made 0 bothinairu live and proiiutle X " efwhlnn Carhlc. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN! ci r run rs ix itons roa lHttx t Hlx strip Sptit M a id boo riy or Bait Rods 3 Joints with f ItiftlLp.,1?'K0btAV JI"T7 "ltWaterBtrlpedPa or ftoda. foot, . ;5 AH Lancewood Mrlped I ba-- s Bote with e.trfl Up line guality 5J HH Alb and lancewool ritniel Bus Unit, hollow butt extra up, -o Irgarety of Wool lUtls joc. 4Jo.7e art SB tl eaoh. Hand ic stamp for Illustrated rUhlug TMkia M Cataibgue for lhi (Upeu erenluge i at). J.F.UAKNl'BUH, T W COURT TW NKAR CITY UAUi, ' BKOOJCWK, W, r. JL BVOniS ON XUE WAZElt. Faeta Abont the Bradford Crew. Boitox. May aw England a crack eight oared craw, th Bradford, leaves for Newark and will remain there until Friday neit when It meet! the Atalanta elght-oare- d crtw, which on Baturday last got luch a drubbing from the Yale crew. The Bradford crew of this yaar differ! lo make ud very materially from lait year'a crew, there being oulv three men In the boat now who were In It last )ear, when the Atalantai beat the Bradford! altera hard raoe at Pnll man. IlL The organisation of tha praient crew would probably never have been undertaken It It wai not for that defeat and the rlrcnmiiance attending It for there baa been ever ilneo thai time, a feeling among certain Bradford oarsmen Hat the belt crew lost through what they allege was treachery or ilishonesty on the part of certain oarimen in the lira If rd boat. It Is tell even now that tl e s una element ';'"''' tbeBradforleieitlait jear are at work to rter the creaent llradrord crew but v, Hhtnit avad 1 he mischief makers are at a Io' lllssal loknowwlrtt lodntn tarry nut their llais al atorles lujisdelri llieiit of the crew haMng fallen 1st moll origination Itlnsall that John I iimlnlniror noraier theex prnfexional who rcceull) resigned aaauieiiiier of the Bradford eUhL was read) forced out of II. crew became II was he who stroked last ) ear screw to defeat and waa a 'back number ' or coull not bare tied upon. Members ot the club Bay it was through his fault that the Bradtords lost eo much on the atari in the laat race with the Atlantas. an wh n the llostonlana finally iverliok the Allmitii crew it was all the fault of Cummlug that the lira fords old not beat tbe Atlantas out Two msml f re uf the old erew said a few da) a ago that umiuIim w is three tlmei during the race with tl o Mlanlan nl . I upon to Increase his stroke but he ilt tint tin en his exeuae al rrwarl being Hat hefearel If ho had the crew woul havo gone to pieces. Men on tin, host claim that the crew was rowing oul) at n mo leralo rateof speed at the time cumtnlug wai called uim and thai the crew had ntlen rowed faster an I just as strongly, cumming s action In refusing to Increase the stroke has since that lime been looted U on as au pinions, to say the least especially as the 'old man' refused to coincide with the expression! of those who laid he dt 1 not have It In him to row faaler The removal ot Cumming from the stroke sest last year to the bow seat thla year did notsuithlm and bn remarked that the only seat In Ihe boat wis 'In the soup 'and he did not 1 rnpoae to wait till he was jut there home of the members of the ltradrnril Clnb 10 him to come back to tbecrew andtake the seat asslgna I him in the bow of tbe boat I tit bla re( ly waa, so lt la said, thai unlets he could have the old crew and the captajnoy he would not row for the Bradfords again. Mnce cumming I as relieve! himself or the new crew the friendliest or reeling tow aril each other baaexlatedamongeverr man In tin lsat rumors to the contrary notwithstanding and tl crew as nt present made np wut row the seaeou out Bnutlng; at lotumlilu tnllrcp. The directors ot the Columbia College Boil ( lib win hold a meeting this ereniug at the college to make some definite decision concerning the 'arsit) tout race with Cornell atid tho Inlvereity of lennslhanta. The Coltrmt la ' arelty boat crew an bis alren t) been stated In Tux Bos after ha) lng started out last fill w 1th great prospecta of success, has recently met with so many disasters in the matter of men being conip-lto- d to atop training that the entire crew was disbanded a short time ago An attempt waa then made by ( olum bta to be relieved from keeping tho agreement this rear with Cornell and the Inlteraltyof I ennsrlvanln Two dslegatea presented the matter before n meeting nf the three crewa In htladelphia I eniisvlcanla reaull) aoceded to Co umbla a request seeing the unfortunate clrcumitances under which colutnt la hasuflered this year but Cornell lersistel In holding oluml la to her agreement and so some sort of a crew w In be nut lt Is the general opinion that the treahruan crew will be entered In the triangular 'tarstlv race Al any rata a portion or tbe (rcsnman crew win nave to be entered and Hie other portion may be filled bv three or four of the remaining able iHidled 'Varsity men The rreahman crew Is now In training quarters at High Brl tge. They are doing good work ou the river and are belug care fully ooaehel by Metcalfe l'l. one of the beat tarilty men. The entire crew Inondlng the Iwi sulllllutes and trainer will leata for New !onion either next Saturday night or Monday morning At New I on in Ihev will remain In training quarte-- a until the rain) leaion. Their drst race will be with tho Harard h men about June 12 or 14. The other races with the Cor nell and Lnlversltr of Pennsylvania crews will come off In the Last week of tbe month Beaoued by Frlendatilp Members. On Snnday last some numbers of the Friendship Roat Club of Harlem atarted for a trip to city Island on the sloop yacht Julia. When off Point Mew on the Round tl ey discovered a jaeht npiet with the crew clinging to the bottom. Aalbenawa! running quite high tl required some clever manauvrlng on the part of Cant Bob Evans to get his boat close enough to the capsized )acht to reacue the crew, but arter consider able work he got all on board, the laat man taken on board being Capt Thomas Hall The cariled aclt proved to be the Oiceola of the Wllllamsl urgh aclit c lub, bound for City Island with a part) ot tourteen aboard. The Julia was crow led to her utmost ca aul) having twent) three on board but tbe psrtv were all lamlel safely at I olnt Mew The steaaiboal tiase , ricked up tl e cache The rescuing nart wero Irank Pngllsh W unnlnghsm t Cunningham T Heciu botham J Vcurane w. Maher, and l Hurley, liuuliin ITaa an Fuay VA Inuer. Ltmi Rnrx May 2A. Tbe Hanlan and Flalate trace yesterda) Interested a large number of spectators Haulan wns an eaiy wirner Aauatlc. There iiiome talk of the filbs n Brothers Bobleltrn and an ax l olum la oarsmati, al of the scaw tuhaka Boat club, forming a four shell crew tu lake part lu the rchuylkil! Nai v regatta on July 4 The Duryee brothsra, who are the t nir oared gig crew oftheM)stlo Post lub of the I a.aio lire Lrlieet by tl eir clubtiia ea to be sure winucrs. The) urew.rkihK ver) liard to win, having taken a IJiuile row 011 suu day The Mystic Boat Club of Newark and the Ornnto th lettc lub are negotiating for tl e coi roll lain n ot the tw clubs aud the outlook at (reaeut is ier) tmorab e Thts would doult ess benefit rum g as the liralike A li telle club contains among Its members man) oitale oaramen Tbe Barclay brothers the double irull team of the Myitlcsof laaialc ran foul of I 01 er on Irlday evening last amaihlng about aixleel or theb.wnf their boat Netertteieis theveialt ih w up in the regatta on Decoration Da) as tl er will likely be able tu borrow a boat The Seawsphaka Boat Club will loll its annual open tn ot the boat houie, foot of houth enth itreet Urn k lyn, on Saturday Ma) at The committee having charge are T J Hedge, Uaheny an 1 O hnapp lhe olubs thirteenth ai al excurs eu und regatta wUI take place at Oriental rote ou June .4 Bob Pelton of tbe Seawanhakas Is rather unfortunate with his training thli spring A week ago ) e got in ab cen ou bis ere which confined hint to hi home for a week He no sooner got to rowing again when he decelopeda boti on his wrist which n very troublesome t him. lint Bob Is plu kr and sac a he will be ou hand lo row his race ou llecoralluu Day Just the same J IL AbeeL. Jr of the Nassau Boat Club, and member of tbe regatta committee of the Harlem l.egaita elation Is working tike a beaver for the successor the regatta He has secured seven 41 pound anchors for Hie Btakeboala, with 100 feel or role for each, eo that the great annoyance heretofore caused b) having the llakebcat! drifting will lu all likelihood be overcome thlsysar The membere of the Clifton Boat c,ub are making ex tiniue preparations for their regatta tote held Is J'117. Tbe following Regatta Committee were appoiuted on Friday night H. o. Hopkins, s B Harura regory McKean.T 11 kllduff. Charles K. Hoyer and I larence M Kmilh. Crews from all prominent clubs Including the Staten Island Atbletlo club crescents uf Long Island, and various others will participate Tbe Long Island Regatta ( ommlttee ba deel le on Whltceione L I as the pla e for hoi Hug their annual regatta, which will likely take pla e on siturday. June 3 The coura will run telween Whtteetono I oinl and Creider a Point a distance of one mile lhe committee report very favorabl) on the ci nra. a)iug that lu summer it Is eery sell m ruilled the oulv wind that will effect it being a nortlieusler Tbe vents to be couleafed will prob ib y be lour oared (rigs fouroarel shell iuulora eight oared ahell lunlora. double s ull ihell liinlir single eight oared barge and the Junior four shell lor tho r i'I'Ciij, Tie Ixing Island Aisiclatlon will take Hih Initiative step In ottering secon rles Thee have ilecldrd 1! ut In every e) eut In w lilch three crews stun n set ou prle will be awarded lhe I e4atta (ommlttee say of the new course that It I as a krrat a lt aiituwr lu llml at ecta ion can stand ull along tbe a) ore und seo the races 1 uclitlnur. The Shamrock came bark from her trip np the Bound on Sunday aud aba now Mas off Hay Uldge Omaln I. Hughei baa sold the steamer I adoga lately owned b) James L. HuuLinscn lu JbomaaL Mattof thla city Inaclor Williams s yaoht Heanor Is fitting oat lu Port fetleriou Capt Katie of tail Marion, I. I, wilt lall her this seiion Mr. o B Jennings s neam jacht t nquowa left Port Jefferaonon baturJuy for ralrlleld Colin Capt Iick w ood wai tu commuud ( apt Ward of the Atlantic Yacht ( lub has sold his sloop tro (1 ti Mr Norlm aud iho schooner Dynernhas beeu sold out of lhe club On U Intringbaiu's wai s yesterday the schooner dray ling and Ihe sloops Daphne anl Puierprtso were hauled OUL That Will !, n,it nv.rltnerd Ci ,lv , .. ... ... ru. .. . - , The staamjacht Fedallne owned byUr E.M.Brown N t. I , weui into commission on Saturday Hhs left Port Jellerionon utght with Ur Brown and isreral frliudi on board It is not generally known that at one time the May. flower wai fitted out and waa almost read) to cross the Atlaitlte 10 rare for the Brenton s Reef an 1 Cape May Cups. The eluutser has now beau selected to go. Iranklln Ileamei puttlug hli imart little sloup Kangaroo Into Orit dace ihspd for the rumti g aeaa, n Bhe will probably be seen at New Uoohelle on fieouri. Hon Day, although Ueuiucs will sail tbe Llephaut in ihe races deiirge L. hcruyler Hie onl) surviving donor of the America a ( up says dial ho bal never ex recse I n w),li to change the new, lee 1 ot aUt so as lotimke It more ao oeptabie tn lorsigu yacht clubi that wish 10 challenge for the ouic lllsuuderilood that rri win I) Morgan a b'g schooner Cot atellatlon. wiu not be puilii ((immlsifon tils sum meronleaesha la sold Mr klorgan a new nrohaie tu steamer eans 1 ur. will arrive from I upland in time to nt out and lake part lu the cruise ot ibe New tork lachlclub which occurs lu August At Ilia laat tile Sea wanbakn f orlntl Ian 1 achl Club Ihe followltig yachtsmen were elected mem bets Aiausiu Tucker sfhouner bea Fox 1 hlllu hchu)ler, steamer Noora M McDouough cutter Jes lira Johu lee arroll. Jr cutter Minerva l,eorge U bterllng Harold Dodwlii and n II Morgan l'i Commodore (all well II Colt stepiel aboard his irhooner Dauutleis ou Baturday morning aul gu)e rrders to procesd to Newpi rl A lug was engage 1 aud tn an hour lhe grand old scboonsr was being towed through Hell Hate on her way 10 llie eailward bbe u not in regular commliilun ) et but sho will be fitted out at Newport At the aunual meeting of the Sewareu Yacht Clnb, held at tie hewarrn House on Satur lay May 21 the fullowlng officers were elected for Ihe euatilng )eart Wiu I adcllffe. Jr. Hagonher Henry liartaboru Beo retary and Treasurer, C Bller Measurer Tbe Itrat regatta of the club will be sailed July 4, tbe Hue of lUrllng to be fixed later oil Stxty-nlu- a yacht owners have entered their boats for theieventh anuual race of the Harlem Yacht Club. It will be aalled on Decoration Day over the must oonne from College Point to Sand 1 Point buoy and return. The Iron neamir Slrlos will accompany lhe yachts, leaving 12th street Bast River, at 144 A M and College lelntat in o clock Tbira will be music dancing and refreshment! ou board Sun la) wai a gala day for yachtsmen. The Minerva aud Clara bad a spin down the bar not exactly a race, but Just a friendly bout with working cant us to see ho e tbe other aalled and tbe Clara, being Ihe biggeil boat earns out of course absad. Tbssljops fcaraceu. Holds, Monstte, Arab and Arrow all went out aud 10 did the catboati Wave. Marjirla. Bijou and Dlodon off tn the atrsam at anchor wire tbe ichoociri Cuvallsr, Tidal Wars, anl Norma. AMObO THE AT11LETBX The Park A. C. (tamis. The lecond annual games of the Park Athtatla Clnb drew 600 ipectaton to Broadway Park In Brooklyn yeitirday Notwithstanding the fact that the elements were unfavorable, tbe track heavy aud slow, and the j grounds missrable, the spectator! enjojed tbe game! Immensely There were eight event! decided. The track wai laid tube twelve lapi to the mile, but Hill wai donbted very much b) soma of the it ectaton wht n Sam Seuot the I'aatlmei announce I verr grately the time for the half mile as 1 minute 5;a leconds L W doff t T oung and. A cooper of the Man hattani Thomai J Lee and llojj utile ot tlie New lorks and H C lllnman. Berkele) A C andCilnmbla College, weresome of tlie cracks that competed Nd ney Myer the I'ngllalt runner of the Hereford I ,ou his trial heat In thelUMnrd daahwllli ease, bm go crow led In the Hnnl an 011 , not get through 1 it ting atarted In to win the utile run verr brtc etc but tl eh itidii ats he ct in edd wero loiiaigr sli I he w as beaten about ineni) lice yarm Duiicitig fohoned the rallies. A itniriirt orthedsc e events wai as follows ' re hun Itetl )ar lis. li li ur men Ion heat wiu in ra only ran In tiiiul The winners or the trt-tl- were first heat, I I Mirre M a l I4)aid) lilac, 12 eci nda eeccnl tieal I 11 I Inl National A l juris) lime 1.4. seconds Thirl he u I Ittun I Aid car la) lime 12 1 senilis tiurlh heat S) liiey Mver llrtetord A. C llim 12'a seiotm rllthteit llenrv Al Uerstm N I I (7arls linn Htui I eat won bt Sarre tlidereon secon aul I urn thirl lime 12 isecdnls. Ifulf Mi e Hi b lam I nbtnsou I'aMlme A dlynrlai II II Morreli M A ilsvuri" ;'Oiul lane. M r.er) st e rge A l (O)urdii tl li I 1 line I nut uli I ac on Ik Iwiihunlied anl twnilj )i,rl II ir He Won l T loiHsmart M t (i Mirilsi I enrrn M ( tl r '," i" ol 'I Hnir Anlereiu .N J (.(HjarUij thirl Time n I .anoints Itunnhg High luiiii-w- on t) I rt t.olT M A ( u llicliiaj uitli auiictual Jtimiofo feet glnch a I Dehnert Naitllus I ,t (lluches)se .1 w lib an actual Jutniiuf 5 leel 1 luch A Cooler, M A I (Unci) (me Mile Walk-H- on b I toy I Colin N x. A ( (scratch) ( llatlaich I n Ipei t Harriers (. scinlitU) siconl T Win A1I.il Nntloual A C rtseion li) thud Time 7 minutes seromis tine Mile un M on b W S rench N I A C (1 ' var la), our 1 Marks Klchiuou I count) A t ) ytriN) seiond tunies Met reerc st l,t,irge A C t 0) 5 ar Isi third Time 4 miuutei 1.' secon Is Half Mile Hun lor Mem ers ('cratcii)-U- on h) Jol n MnilhiJ Terenhel aei n I anl 1 al Biittlcr third Time Jininutis t)2 secot Is lulling li pound 'hot-W- in b) 1lioina I I ee, N ) AC (licet rllrhesl nctudput ,. feet II lot lies II I lllnmnn llerke ey c an 1 luumlia I , liege A A (scratch) serou I a lllxl nut I) feet luchea lluiinlug llnal liinip i,u bi 1 I ee N A ( (2 feet j Inches) lu it lump .1 feet 't( inches I coff M t l il f m Hurlics) ircond with tifeetl nch Hop si,,,, , p 11 ' -- uhlan W.cil Ine A fl feet) wis Mtal he tnverlug 4. feet 7 Inche. , I g 5" '' e rs I I feel li dies a. mud wall I i'.If .W" '? ' " ""it MAC (scratch), was thirl Willi 4.' feet I4111P 11 Hllllcau wmi rntesle I is a professional b) Pr silent L'.!'.,",0"n.VL1""'1 "eorgi a. i,j the I rli. s ire withheld until lhe char.e is irocen "l "boiU A. . fliicrrnois Veetunil Tied 1'iml.l, in I (.. (,r,lnr) 'laeuifiiiri. A ape tail meeting of the Hoard of Coiernors of the New York Vthletlo l lub convene lu the Board riom at tbe club house yeslerda) afternoon Atratapirla tlon committee wjb antolntel 10 comi lete arret ge menu for tbo transportAiion of members and guests tu Traveri Is and on baturda) luue 7 when the forty cuuriii game! or the organization will he diclled A ipecial train wilt leave the Grant Central Depot direct for Pelhamillle llallon and, lf neceaaary, a starin learner will be charterel to convey those who del ro to go ti water The boal will anl directly nt the Island, between the boa houae and the club houae tin ti otlull the realnat on or r C, II It cer the Treaaurrr wai tead nnd accei lei Mr liogers bcciiinn msr leased al the critic sins in tbo I nn mug ot the rnanresof tlie urgAiiirall n during the recent electl in tr utiles In tl e 1 ib a reilgi . . so 111 ai Ma nccm ins com bo prm cr ) audile I Tho bietbods of tlnnnrl r iugheeiiiployeil wrro fully oilicl led Hi be the luvelll. gaiingcoininlttee nn Mr logerswue cmnpirtclr Mu dlcaied. He remsli s a life member of the club Mr - OeJney the 1 resident of the North Ulcer natk wist hen elected Treasurer ot the club for tha lalanceor Mr logeras unexilrel term The new Treasurer or the Sew lork Atliletlo lub an able nnancler who is racorably reganle t among the bink lug men irr the dt) Helringa 10 the union n thor ough knowledge of the duties iittleultlre is a business ninn though xnd thro u,h anl win probably ere I0112 le aei itular as He gentleman whom he succeeds. He is a most thorough rounder Willie Kid's I.ihil: Mile. rmscrrov May .u-T- he olllcers of the Truck Athletlo Association lu measuring the new irack nn ltle rarlons dlitances laat week mxde e me blunders at wbtch CI smpion Dohm an some or the Her Princeton runners In last baturday ei ents ore not too well satis fled Theae olhrera uiauo the track to uieaure onl) 4". jards wh oltlrealleiigtli 1, 3.., juris In rarh up tha runners coc ered 2 1 yards ond 2 feet more th en thee he lie e 1 the) were done Ac, or ling to tie correct measurement tlie athletes in the uarter mile an the hair mile were wrnngei ly.icirls.fceiuull cards 1 fi ot rrsiectlcelc whde in tbo 111 le run it e) hu t C4 )ards an I . feel too inlicll The ..11 ) una wits oil the otter hunt ma le three )nrds si ort beingonly 217 The c rrectl is In I'll m e tbn In the hair un e would ac ci rdiuglc be minute 4 seconds instead uf intu ,utcs4 4'. ee i is a announce I ountli g ut II 0 same r lie b) w hlch he m ido the long distance M le II 11 a tittle was atiu itince ns 4 minutes 4 4 S eecinds fur llie 8l lee I Ull e his lOrrect, tuu tie h IIHIh WoiH III re e 1, 4 inhitilee l e rule I recking the college reccr I tc llftarh ITleen s, con 1s. V hrii Huy tlnlsl ej I is rj c I ct att pi i he eul to one of the dicers that It aeei ed 1 hlni tu be the longest mile loeierran The trick waa conac liiently tctied later with the above resu te New link Intriciilteliifn A. A. -- rii i sic M i Tho New lork Mate Intercollegi ate All letic Ars , Ullon luce Juat arranged to hold tho annual Held la) tn this clt) i n Decoration Du), Mn) M at lhe new Klrkwool Drltlnglark Syracuse Lniver sit), lochester I tilversll) Hoi art t ollege. Hamilton College Luion t ollege and ( ul. ate Line erstt) willixr-ticliat- o lu lie co nests. On Thursliy altemuoii Ihe Is i oiliest wi lake pUre on the gri un 'a of the byricllse Tei uu CI ib In IheTl Ird Old Tretlell day II irts Mil lake J ice at Kirkwoid at .1' M on rriJal deer I Oeiuri s ire reurted an II e cnnieets I rom ise to b il a most excilu g and Interesting ehaructrr. c ii the ec mug f Irltiv Muy m ihe Hi hurt college Mando'lu t tub aalsielbcMr lownseu Kuieel . singer an 1 dramatic r, a le will gice a concert at Music Hall After the u art lleirle lirlbe fle d day contests will be risen el fioni th atige The same evening the delegates tr mull thee egeswitl hale u banquet ut the uiotie Hotel Cifnswlp nf rspoi Ih si(h trrns and T.etra. The ainiual erring games of tie West 1 ud Athletlo Club aco been lost, one Ull August The Slag if the tlnu Athletl Club will to held at the club ruuuia evening at H u elck. The barrier! of tho Cedar Athletic club will have tl eir annual cron countr) run teetni rrowerenli g cov erlug a diaun e of nine miles reiral well mown athletes, both uf this und oil er clul a w in lake art The Irish Athletlo c tub. nuw in exiateuce atom nine months is in aver pr si er us condition with a mem berahlp of near ) 1, at d Duress ut. or the first un n Jul o en games, to be I el I un lor the rn es oi tho A A. I at loneMHiiioi ou lit!) .IV a xoud many entries huie been ulreud) receiced Tie Worcester Atli eiic i lub has ie n fnrmetL with at i ut . e members The following i ame I on cers were Choseu reeldent ( ol -- utlliltfl 11 lllelic lcolrisl dent c huties II Bui later ecreurr Irui k Ilea woe d, Treasurer NeUm c Ke)es I a( ulu II A Adlliis Hrsl Lieutenant I i, I eiihtniAu ei ud lieutenant (frorge I romiu, ti li ar uf evert ere It Wood ccurd L t, lligel, s II I Datiutiu (, A Duels, Dr II S Knight II. II fulrbAiika Dr liuuier cage, Infng L. lll.-e- l w The committee u charge of the n itdoor games of the At , N I u. leen making el' rls to secure A 11 l,rr.eof the tluuhllUli All lelic I lub an I W I) Day of the New ler.ee Allilet i ul, 10 run a match race of Iw o i r lllree ml e rt er ni, as un lud irement a si eclal itelal ml u re ur l i ie lal lu iillidin if any hgures should I e ,wer d i,e ge I ns a ieted the I nip at tl II buttle a Bl.ry eop erelliled lo H low Dm to run iin'il ui er the ea .mn Miy J Here Is great anxiete 1 euetiie in see na run aul the al rlit LJ ol u li r, I irirs gr 'Und and un inxl, is Ibrongo" utl It s lin rers It is tl ought should over buUnce uue oil r b ee ion What I rotul'es loUriei f the test athletic meetings ecer giien lhe C ark e i' N 1 Athletlo Aeaiiciallou will ie held lii I .e)l a lark New irk, on June 14 He rites of lie All i el r Athletic I litoll will golem comietln ins ihe list w I ich le us fol ows on,, hun tired and twenty )nr ia ilaah hun Ileal I2,)yards bur die race uu i no l. ear U bur lie sack rureliauli rnp uu rutiulug high lump iiau lliup Theaasoi lutiou has ap lie ler u uu aa on In the Amateur Athletin Lull u uul litem I lurmisai in to hull the above games ntrles in ie be mide with the ( hairmali of the t.amtai niniiiltlee, care of t lark'i U!N T Threid Compaii) heurney N J Futrunce fee 25o. for each eieul entries closed June 7. Tho Hit club receitlin of the National Athletlo (lub Hill lesson will be held at Ibe club hrtie Hroudwa) and ifeid nceniie Brooklyn on Tiiuri day evei II g Thu iromlses to be a great ihuiv the t rln I: aI feature or which will be a ten rounl g between Hick rhoiuai of the National A. I. i lub an I Hugh Winters of the Bridge a C fora$i gollwaidi They will wolgh In at I is ounda. Win lersheswon licnli if glurc during the past aeua n ha It g won the New tork tha Brighton and the Mnr i polltau hoatcluti lompxliliriia Thomus hue n it le n lu any uf tl e tourneys as )et but his fnomls uu I r ul inaieseo he Ian good one Irimlnent oSicui wi huce I irje f lhe aiiblr The success of tho ut m ' ce Hon gl)eu b) the N A is still fresh lu tl n in i Is of lie as wl o wer l resent and they wi I i nt furlh every ellurl lo be present next Thurs lae etching Tea xleenth field day or tlie Lniveralt) of Califi rnla sa, held n May lu Several re oris were br l.ti llie n graiiiine oieued with u 22 .i ir h irdle rare i ' eetu Us) a university ri cor It was vruu by b V) Mi Nur n Sarcoids Tl e I ole l I t was won I ) I, t taillke whoirulert feel H tin lieu, breaklni. the uniieisiti renorlof feet 7 lucl el llie unlrerslly reo ri 111 in- - unit iiiiiv eun was aiiinrueii iy n n hi ,li of Hie liljini U' i lub in 2 inluutra 71. lefon la. The uulveriliy record li 2 iiilnutessc seconds In tl a uu e w a k tl l ulvrrilt) record i f i uunuies 94 sei onliweut down atsii tlei rge lotilks ilitng it in H iitlliules I7eei0li Is Ilia uiilTeriltt rerord of 11 feet 7 inches of utting the shot was Iroten lir L K lltltlt Ihn wing Hie shot a l feet It t W luting trnke tie uuiversitv recorl of h feet s'-- Inches in the high ki k, si ring N feet lulnehes Mc Mi non Ihe scratch man tl rew theslxteeu pouli hammer 4 feet Murhes estub. Halilug uncord ltoteiti with s feel allowance threw 11 117 feet At the 1 oiexllle Athletlo (lub grounds. Newark on Frl lay the Academy Athletic Association held Iheiran una! Held meeting 10 leclle the chatnl loiiahii aof tl at Institution A liuiloril) of tiie stu lelita were In excel lent condition and the work accomplished surpassed that of irevlous ysara. The result follows tine dun tire 1 yards run First class u It bwaln to, titns 11 seconds, second olasa, V) L Both thirl class 11 B lltilin. Ituiinlng high Jump h r Mil 11 , feet .si fnrhes. ncind class W II anl A I ein ii.ena a tie ut 4 feet 7 inches tblrt class. P f luwulug lt nnlng brosd Jnmp-Fl- rsl clasa ll K rwalu. in - feat Inches, lecond clasa. K R hlngsbur) Putting 1.' pi und shot fl P Curtis, so 82 feet Incl ei ouartir mile walk D, B. Iglehart'HI, I mlnnle 87 leoi mil Two hondredand twenty ) urjsrun lirstelass. 0 It Hwaln, 'ft JH leconds seeond olaai II F I rsne Jr tluar tar mile run-- F II Baldwin i) u;5, iiconda. ((evenly five )ards hurdle first cms, j 11 Burnett Jr. tJ UVtiscouds second clan A. ll Atha. Chiaaareia In Ihn it beejlnien'a Iliaiulli iii Manager A II Barkman or the (went) live un a road rare has. from Intelligence as to Hie abilities of some of the contestant! lu the DecoraUon Day roa I tare, found It expedient to change the handloapiof W I ll est from 14 minutes to PCs; and of J Butterworlh from 14 10 1 J m Ion Its, aud L Lockwood from 10 7)4 minutes. Kliootlncr ut Ilextci Iark, TI e tourth IiattAlion of tht dermanlA hi teti tint I I ell ltd anti iaI prl7A shoot aul picnic at h VI r s Metier I' ik esleri1a Althoi gh tit weather m nut thlntt bu fn(tratls (lie alien laute irna Ronl w ti i oitii?fr mi ml er wero en tared In the In iri a m ot tl e altt, tlie bi slue" mem jers 1 1 ih club lt . ii J tlirmaehea to the tliootti u on the new killer. There- were llire targets t) t stint at, the Vtnjr Urcei In tl efthapeor the vital - rlck- - (Hriet, 'vHicli r t c.4 (i)i one target cou d te M ot at bi any uiember 'ft e battalion anl Mr IX Lnctier nf iIik fourteenth ' pm tarne I ott tl honors, ai l aUn the a iiauIa ki iirlii the onl prlre on tliix t iri.et 1 wmty tl ree ir r coiifiHiinr pirttallv of miln raali or nuefnl ' i i nrn imrntAl rtlc e. we tit to the twenty three best tiitifkiinfii itiainbert if the (ternianla ftcliutren lluii-- f I tu iilano, who maJe the best tveored tn Ihe taruet or h nor on the point Uriret, which wan optntuall ri mern irises uere dltxiributetl accotiilnii to the oum ter f l itu Thein.ores MiijMi.rcet - r.tiir "fnen open to members or tn lonrtii l aim Un nl-- U. Ix cher H Mimer wtih oil, i o r t lower i n the last shot weiff Mt. A. Uoicb i Hi iTmann . ienl tiva rluc tarcet, open tn all unformed in em lr ot .hi ii si or J one man I I alter Mner i te'riturt-- r Ml nentl er rt. 7weljr, i Mai.ii r i ll Ueiner Hi - chlilelii rt Werner - fHtiinr tl ( Locler ( II Hans, flu I Mo ler " Wrt M - I Mnir fi5 J Wlen. ' I I.flcet a I am .4 lorthuber pi1 K RumIi,'! rl"Iite m I nt tarift-- t oj en to all r mers-lniT- er ! -- chlel ' Ui-if-i er l 1IBe 4 welir, J, Loda 1! iitietitler j, raiter f, Wleti 11. OrueiiLnicer IJ. SclUl iluver ll Hhontlnc .Note. The ett'er Hlfle Hub wlllla, a mpper on th' 27th of thin mc nth In honor (f Mr l Llu.m-nahD- who wi siioriiy le ,ti, tor the tatter .u 1 there v.ili be p actice and h wee stake shoot liljr at lire Urdu an bine rocks, open lo tl e pjb ic, on th Hare tu nt iri und uu Decoration l)a It Kure K Unas and tl I timnerraftniidl I some (cool pre. tire Hliontltit; nt the reedmot.r mimeou iat i lay aftern in The best acorM wero made by Liinmcr in n nn Iwlct tj In iUa.ceki.iu ti In the fourth series of the Lexington Oun Cluh shoot at I cxiiiffion on Ma .o in s llaokett won thu stiver me lal sc ring 1" blue rotka IR rards r as out nfS pos Ml In .D 1 IU- -. Is tie .second time In tu i esrlou he has won tlie medal, ma kin if him the olub cnamplun The llnrrard hhoi tine Club ha I a meeting at the new Aliat in rauiie on May lhe flmt matchwas for the uiider i up I - Macka) u. made the tru clean ntrtever slut for the tup kliiine I bird ant won the match t W Uacon 'uu wws second mth H i 1 imtnermann irave an exhibition of quick i riniron Patnrdt eventnu at the ettler It tfi e Cmbu iallery 31 Hi wery He tired --ii shots in three minute and .Usee onds and scored 4t l pntnta out of a ron if so an ar ertu of one snot per ten seconds and JA-1- points to th ah t Tl q Cone Inland Rod and Clun Club has ntnets three nmM i nits list ot mctni rhlD The club ha entered the tenth year of Km exlstmce Woollawn larkwill , as formerly tho ehootinir cround of the lub and U attmacher will make erery etlort to secure rood Urdu tor lhe club meetings The Hreiuer hchuetzen Voreln has receive a letter fnin Mr iJeorne steburirot New ork in which the latter accepts the Bremer Koi,ietv a Invltatt n extended to the ' ew ork th New ork clt and the New Tork t rntral hchuetren Corps to take part tn the Bremerfen tknl on tuna If ana Itl Thenumterof Nework marksmen belontrlnc to these three corps will i robally txceel IV as ihe chairman of the c mrnlttee In Hre men linn beeu askel to secure accommodations for UU shooters The Independent 8chneten Cirps of NeworkwlU lire a mecial prlie to le coinpMel for at the rierl u Th prle consist c r an artltkall com potted tinu,rim of the. Indeieulent tmetcen Corps, the material use belntr 2i newly stru k 'mark sold Ulsaii Mr 11 VI trriiilinn II a t rvinmin ant I run mtttee will take tl e prl?e with him Mrenl-- ii mem berinf the Independents will Ifav before I ane IJ A Celeeatlon of four from the M. lotil Kharpshootsrs and cotttin entt from New IIhtciii and Hrfdgep rt will Join the Indei endents. The Wlelan I 11 reach IlambarT on 'tine .1 or 2 t, anl tie Naw ork marksmen will he TTken rare of bv the llamb ira schnetreu ocietv who will dine ai I wine tl em anl also arranf a special prize uli out for the enter talLmeut of the lsitors Oilila and Fnd of l"pnrtf. Wrestler Iloeber of thin city ia the beet CnK.j no ti oh i an wrest r In thu vl tv Harry Johnson haa acceptel Lee Cheneys offer to run iiranL th champion uf Ftixtan I l.u yards for $. ii! John-o- n sh that he will utiuw i rant fN tex I s to (.aiifornta lf ho will (.onr-en- t to raie there. H t Ma, Jil A newly rrtanlred tiuntncr cl ib of Itiilon. called the William O Ur en llurliuir t lub haa Uaued a challenge to an harltiii Uub In New niclan t tor a match itame for 91,uuu a side, the gato receipts to go to the loainf club. 'I hi a IV I II Best ork. Flttht. Trainer Matt .Mien's famous Jnpanoso came-coc- k tms boon mntcbod to Heht a ehuUo ! Capt. A. IJ filnt of Blntland, Md . for $1,000 on aSaturday eoninc next. This will probibly o ono of the hemiost oNentu ter il elded ina pit within loo inllos of ibla iit. 1 ho Jap Is muclol llko a Ihrculaa and the LontoniB of Mr. Slnt'A phnkebAj,' is bound to show souiethlutf ahlo to kick a bit. Handball. FdnnrJ J Sweeney the backer of ohn Pnlaney Ttslted Tin hrN ofllce last night aud covered Phil ae nde, ositof ii towards arranirinur a match for flu a all i -- weriier lajs no will bn at Tni-- riis oitlca du Thure lay at 4 I XI , to Un articles and arrange all (he Lroltmluarles for tbe match Vhcellnc. The recentl orkAnled Taxedo wheelmen have now twenty eirfbt member. Tl e Woman s Whetl Club of Buffalo participate regu- lar!) Jn cenu weekl) road runs The i:otelle Tamb era of Itoielle, N J , are rapidly becoming a strouir organization A Wheelman The distance to Tonken from the point Male 1 is ten and a hair miles. ( lark; of . ale should show no well in the bicycle race a ttl e tiitercollegialo games uu baturda) next r A Ballon ml V. (! nf the HurTa o nam tiers recently rude 1 1 miles on the ruad In Vnuluutea. IheNewtork I Icyrle ( lub and the lludson Connty Whee men will hold acoJibined ruu to i ouipton, J, on Juue - During the naat week eleven ap If c it ions for member ship In the leigtie of AmtrKan VNieelmeu were re- cehed frum ladlvs hddle rtrbwabach llrof L yn a .ouncest cclsr vn le a contestant in the tos race at the King t omtj . I eelmeu a meet on luue .H. It in estimated thai there will b In the nelghtorheol of some elifl t hun Ired or a tlnmsan 1 crllsis who will witness the altlburn ruceon Metuur al Artic'eH of igreeinent n its tefn drawn nn I j Meanrn Iledi; an Lewi and Xrunuer mi Huik of liulTuio tor a I "j utile n ad raie to be he d on lune .. i hlef ( onsul Hull (f th New .ork ttate d vial n of tl e - A. will referet the l aiuil e road race leiweati Mesn llrunntr, llautk Hedge, and lewis of Uuilalo uu June --eH. Chief ( i naul Hull wi M ortly name a rotnmlitee to makr tiomiu it! f r de ejrt,te nt urtro in it Nutl 'Dal Asiemt h or the I eague it American lieeliutu fur the beiun 1 district Die membera of tha 1M lladelphla Bicycle ( lub are arretugitiff for a tour (olUsion tn thu second week In June It lathe Inienilon of tbe it us ion cyclists to fire thrui a warm reception Irel Cnnlngvliv of he llreikl)n Htcvcle Clnb w II haf m ride j reti lively toserure tha lime In the La road rac. ah. rlnill the wetttber bro.e favorable, ihdliatire ftiould le covered in -- H, The West I'nd Hk.cl luhof Biol enter have decided to join the LeatTUd ot Am ricau Wheelmen At their meeting on evening lait eight new members were elected The cm .oted to attend tbe blcele races at Niagara on June 11 The Decoration Pa rial race will be started at 11 A M sharp, rain or thine The limit men will do well to be at the tai e tin a arcn Alui t Starter A. It Marktiiiu there wl ie no delays on accouut of the fa lure of the me i to be in time l ait ier rgw M Ns! itt of tl e hw Wk Tlcyrle Cluh h s ialr out the ful liu Iht rf ub runs for tie mout of luue s in ia une nig. and Bay aid" I i no -- , r ml rai, at Kings rllge Mine fl Coney Isliud Juuelu i itu) ler June -- A hump ton, , J Anottier UrookiMi ki eelman haa t me to grief. Ur B nn a member of thi Brooklyn Hrwle Club, while rl Hnj through l'roae lark on Ti urday was run do u an t J his uli ut ler dl'io aiad, t est les rtceh inr revere bruliea I he rnae has beait t laoe 1 in the ban U of a lrt er It I elug th iiiteullvu ot tne Brooklyn Club to i rottrouta lhe nsai jut II e entries received for the five mile handicap road ra eot the Nfw , rk Blcic e Hub Inchde W 6. lies (let, er i ei.rgu M esl ut I. Noble, O rrnch r Kindle W F Isnlleton. I y, Miuw L (,a"or A I Taynter J Mjlpe M llortoa li WnHur.u anl U Miir.ea The race, will la run en tl e course between King rldie and Vonktra, on Jun 7 t hsrler Kluve who at resent n tti tbe record for twenty live miles nn the Irvingloii Milburu cruras and who Is plaiod n scratch In the Simile race on Kri day iprormeilah rp rter that desplta allreiorta to tie contrary he will n t c nnpin on Krilay his record of I hour an 1 i minutes for that dutauce ba bnkeii he will go out and en leavor to maksauew record, which he la confidut of being able tu do looi bait. f lllof theoiiparelUp'ayed a great game laat 8uu day, uf the pur goals scored three wrre made by him The Thiatlea are about to secure the services of an eicelleni player who has done geod work en the (jueens lark learn, (Scotland, and who has left the laud of heather And thistles for the United Statei W Voting of the Nonpareil Football Club, who wnt to ruropa half A)enr ago, ha returned from the old soil and in Mel lu en a lent (rui on The New. ork Ihlstlre are well represented lu the Aiutr can h otball AasotUuou ttnesr lluilly McPoua d Is w th" it loin t une nf the finest all around paer on (I Caleilonla team lute r I Irtui lu g al la a eo a uttea he did gojj work on hutiduy aul saved manv a goal for bis side rpmmy played half back last Sunday in the) ex hlbltiou jgatne at the Hldgewood base ball groondsia slaad of lu bis position of back ti. Pauls Vai aVood eubstltute, ana be aodT.Wajtanwu did iome floe Slok BBmmaammsBmaaBaaaaaammaaaaam intAi this rxaitTjms ajos doiso. k IVhlte ritnllense llucey TTnder todo ICnleM. Frftnk White at d Ms friends crowdet a down town , for tl mi resort venterday afternoon when tie ex J champion light weight went there lo post $100 as a Tj forfeit In a match for fl side with Billy Daoey at M llJlMiumla Dace) was not represented. White staled 3B tbat he was read) to slmi articles then and there, for a contest under London prtra ring rules. He claimed 1 that as 1 e would have to give away eeveral pounds to i Pa ey he was Jnstided lu insisting on rules that he wai more accustomed to lu order that things might b evened up As Dace) la not here said he I will R leave the matter oren ror a while and give htm a A chance to make an engagement for arranging the i mute It, Auv time aud place that be names will suit me, 5 anil will be reauy tp put up a forfeit or the whole ft amount ou bait a day a notice, I will wait tor bta (S plesnir ' J It Isuiiderstool that Dacev will not light tinder fin If rules at this time He claims that Queensberry rulsa , have governed All chnm lonshlp contests from bantami U to middle weights, and including his own elaaa, far a C long time, an 1 that the) bring the custom of the day W should govern lie thinks that the, are especially ap-- )t pllcable to matches where no championship Is At stake To Put Up tho Hecond llepoelt To-da- Tbebickere of Jimmy Lynch of this city and IadJy Mcllrideof 1'hiIidelDhlA, who rre matched to flght for jr tOiaslde Mill meet at II o clock to day at th VfiVe jf ind make the second depoettof the stakei When the maloh was arranged several weekaagothe n first deposit of $ loo was made and the backer I of each man will post eftVi, which will make the total t5 ciej oaitof -- Vi Aktde The third and last amount will ftf be fu and wilt be pet np one week before the flght- - oft McHrt le s baoker will move to nave the slakes Increaaed HI to $1 ikk) a Hide and If I ynrh s backera agree he will tw post the extra $VjO today Thin tight will be one of m unusual Intiieai to the epnrtiugmetiln this vlclnltr and M lt Is believe 1 that a large sum or money will change l ban Is on the rertlt I ynch is at preaentdolng excellent W work at his training quarters In Water.) where be la J under th gtidance of lack Qulnn the Scotch Itgnt weight Billy Tuse the PbljAdelnhian. la preparing Mcbri le at a resort ist outside of the Quaker City. The flght will take place on or about J une 22. An to Ilutler and McAullfTc . There was a large gathering ot Eagle A C membeta fl at the club rooms in B rook 1) non Bunday afternoon, it 1 having been expect ' that a new match would be made ( between Georze Butler of the club and Mike McAuliffeof & theBridge A i. After thece middle welchtamet at the fe Fridge A C competitions on Thursday night, and But ft'; lerbad McAullffe prtctically out although norieelslon yfc was given it as arranged that another meeting should r be ind that the ownership of the gold watch u might be determined Bunday at the Lagle A CL. was Jt rxedupm but neither McAuiiffe nor any ot bit friends re al owed up The result was a lot of growling which re uf stilted lu the promise of several Haglei tbat lf the VA Brilgo people did not give up tbe trophy or make ar v rangement for another match that tbey (the Kagles) 7 wou U bu) an elegant watcn for Butler. k Ike IVclr and Cbarlcy Snflth. The Hebrew sporting people have gone half wild over Charley fmltli the Lnglish feather weight who arrlTed in New ork a week nga Smith, who can sing a song at well as he i An box bio uht with him In h la record, ' the statement tht eut of two goes with Nunc W all are, who !, now inntchel toflght fieorge Dixon the Botuen co nred lad deilaion mine ileioarred at . I'ttl ly McOulggan a benedt at Knickerbocker oar den. j- - llntoketi. last week with a big fellow naniod fiaorrfe , Buna, whose nose he made bleed in the first round and itia rrii d, became enthusiastic Mnce Barne) Aaron a time there has been n champion who waa a Jew but now the people of tbe raft til ink they have another bmith is meeting all comers at the dardeu thia week. And on rri lav night ne will go up afauiit Ike Weir, the oj y Nplter from B elf an Lost, a I'uslllet. Mike Cashing the paglltit, who has of late been calllug Auatlu Gibbons of Tatersou hia late oppo- nent a windbag and other unpleasant names, cant be found by hia friends. He promised to go to Paterson laat Wednday night to maka h match with Olbbona. made the iame pr unse for Thursday and ror Friday, an on neither oieaaiou did he keep nls word On KM K dy Tn.. mj Btaio I that l uahtng at the Bridge A U fi?.. competitions ou TlmrsdA) night I ad told a reporter that hA! . bo would gj to ateraon tie next day aurly l hlnce that uUht t tutting haiti t been heara of but ever Vr eluoe Gibbous bat beeu on the wurpatliaoouUngforillae. V Ficbtlnc Notee. , Constant Reader It took him twenty elf ht round. 4, and nasneclledat the a.iternU Athletic Uub. ,, Bill Dunn of Bayonne and ttinger ' McCorraick of ' Jeraey t it) wi b matche this week for a ten round go for tslj- - a side and gate receipt Charley Bmith the recent I nullah importation in the ' featherweight clans wi meet all comes this week la ' lloboken He weUhs about ll pounds Joe Rhchy of Minneapolla. nrw In Toronto, otTers to J box Joe McVullTe of can I ranclaco or Ld Smith of Denver ol a limited nuiubcr of rouuds. Coutsst to I come orf at Toronto. George I a BLuiche tha Marine, will start In training f todaj At Nentune iiardet a. Alameda tui , for bta flgl t i with Young Mitchell, whKh takes i la.e ou June -- '7 In the California Uub . ' The Scott) Cox. Sim Collins s match will be arranged L within Ada) or two i olliu who bad been out of town i for reveml dHrs. arrheil home on Saturday night aud is only too willing tot gut Dunn i.lcasou of the -- eventh ward, who recently de feated Jerry liitkey woiJd liki to get nn a flght wtli (eorgelCeynoMa Bernoid-w- l l probably accommodate I him If he (iileason can get backing q Charley Norton will give a boxltu competition open to ull amateurs at lroun la, for the championship of the state, on June lit at hhootlug lark Newitrk. lhe if priree will be gold watch t . llrst and silver to eecon I 1 msHCKrB, May .a-- A bsr knuckle prle flght be i tween latrlik Iamb anian i nkiiown of Kejuol uuwu. la. took;lace near Mcheeatnrt laat n uht. The un known won lu th aeventli round Moth meu were badly used up lhe flght was ror tvj a side. Jt 1'resldent Fuldatf the California Club telegraphed to fc Boston In reference to the atatemei t that Sullivan ha t loa Arranged lo tight McAullrle lo this desnattli M c, a l larke replfel tbat there waa no truth lu me report, SP aud tbat nt a letter to ilr. tulda tbe entire matter would v) be explalited at NniiwaLi Mayat. Artlelea of agreement have been IE signed letween Thomas took of this city tint Henry Us Beynnldsuf New llaveu for finish Ajsht, lo take plaie P within itmlleaof here before htne j Ihe men are featlierweighU and Iiavb never baen (n the prize niia. bui are well known lu sporthu cin.!. hT Loui Ma) 20- -1 van Lewis tlie Ptrangler. who arrived ( -- re n- - lay, saya that Just before leaving Chl tag) Mulloou ehuweX him a telegram which readt Will yjucoma to Now .rk and take hulllvan In hant for lakaon nghtr Join K la willing Mulloou re- - l led that he would, ami will ori in .iAntlr (n a.. rhe backer of Irank Vtore says that he Is not satis lie I with the n still or ihe recent fight between Jaog imllagber and Moore and la rnady to make another niMtchfora ilnlsh right lor (3aiasld Mhould Ualla gfer accept ihu challenge Moor a backer will meet him at Uw JUuttnttrt 4vroflice to sign articles Tommy White the Board of Trade fighter had bla t nose t mite n And was knocked out by Billy Brennan In a mill for " aide ouMaj.JI at line htatton Ind. k rortyeljtit romdn were fought Brennau waa terribly A tuufahed and was thought to be beaten when to tni ATa eurpriie of over) body he slipped In a lucky blow Kr KK hard K. Kox received the folluwlng cable deipaUb &f laatnliiht jW "IOHnoii May 36. m 'Arrangements were comptetel today for the Inter IB national priae i ght baiweeu Dixon th colored cham ? pion of AinericAv and Wallace of 1 ngland TL pugUUt e2 flght for LM and world a championship; In ibis club oa JuueV7 Watu Wi ''Preildent I'ellcau Club." HA CockOshtera Captured. Sj Pitta to, Ta. Hay mei McDonald of Thllad! f! phi a, a detective of th Plate Society for th rreveotloi f'jj of Cruelly to An Ira a' a, came to town to day with a poes JAj of (en com tables and made a raid on a cock flght which S? was In progress At Hamtl'.on a suburb of this place (jJ Twenty of the participants anl spectators were ar Mfe restel and taktn to WlUesharre where they bad a Fi? hearing before Alderman 1 who fined tl em HI eachSUl home or the prisoners pall thvlrunes wbn ml the others unable to do so were vent tu jail A number FH uf the muat promiuetit sporting meu Qt upper Luzeru ra were among those arresie 1 &j9 Tho InteruatloiiMl Teanle Matoli, fj$ Dtatis, Wav -- M The tennis match between Thomui K 1 ellit of 1 raton and tbarlea of Kngland for KJ side aud the chain, lonablp of tbe world com menced In itila city to lay It will be continued on Wedncada) and May .8 aul Ja The wluner must aeuure seven out of thirteen games 1 ettlt won t the first tei by a scorn of fl to . Haunders won the second set by a ci re of tu 4 the third by 0 to J, tud the fourth by ri to I ,

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ljf h All Thrnn ofllie llrnoklyn C Inlie Win, andI I Ho l)Of Ihn New lork l.enKtiei Tram-s' jl Reaulta tr Olher Mnmea-iloaal- ia.

f is ft Tli result of tlieclmmplnnslilncnmos In tboi II It four larttor leiKUOa jealenlny vvfia

J 11' TIIK NATIONAL 1 FWCh.,11 lNw Wk. Ot LhlcBso .1.

1 DrooUm. H, rivolanil,21 Cincinnati, 4 , IioMon, 3.

I ! At rbllndolnhla-llnl- D.

.It TMF 1 1 ATMS' LfcAtlUh., 1 P aoolnml, 0; Newlork. 2.

, 11 J.rooklin. 15i I'lttsbursb. 8.

J I Lhloieo. 9: llOHton. 8.I'hlladolphla. 0 ; Buffalo, 0.

I'll' TIIK AllFIUCAN ABBOCUT10N.

3 rookhn, 8; Columbus, 4.

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I jf llir Nntlotml I.ejaKua.f j I tiif iiEconn.I Ju, rune II on. on, i"Vf i nutu Won. UU. ret.I I J Hi In.lehhla n ID uiiilrnciniatl. 11 11 VW

Mil ItmV'ui II IU 11 nopian II la 407ltl f Nan-lur- 15 II I77tlevelanl H 19 Ii7II ' Cllcako 12 II '2.'I ituuurtfti. 8 13 sit)I I hF.tt iolllt (V. 1.1,5: ClIICAOOfN. U),3.

J 5 "Tlielucky aaienthl" Tlmt was tho orr thati I went up from 281 aiioUator, at tbo Poloi I ' (.rounJs yosterdar when tlie Now York (N. I)

1jj I I team enmo to tho bat f r tholr half of that In- -

J I nlnu. Iho New Yorks lobiicndod nobly. By

Kreut bnt-- runnlne. one orror by arlo. and ai

Ol tlmoly slticlo by Esterbrook tliroo runs woreJl (icotod. Ibis Kavo tho low lories aloadnt

J tivn runs I'd to thla tlmo Capt. Anson waa nili (.mllos and flwootnoss. aa his toam vrnBons runJ I.' a luad and It looked llko a suro victory forj i I bicneo. Jlut nftor tho sovonth Anson's hair

f-' vpnninil o tiitnioa reddish buoln tbethousbt1 v' Ibul ha bad tlio kumo won and then lost It.

, Ilii.ro I no initiation but thut It was a bardX C mo or Anon to loso. Ilia tonra outbutteil( , le .Neu' Vorks two to one. and outlloldedj tbiim tl rou to olio let that error was rospon- -

, J ntilo lor Hut vUiolo thlrif. Larlo madon wildfl thiow to llrst tnsaot Olatscock s hit, and Itro- -, j i.iiltfd In L'lvlntt tl o New orks threo runs. I , id bo thrown t lie bull accurately It wouldi js; huvo rotlred tin' slile. Ihoscoro:t y, tl'" mh iuik iv i.) i.uiciuno u)t H: llrl'iur lirill.itti r lrke!t.i f J 3 0 0 e roonrr, i . 0 3 U 1 oT U !noik . . I 1 4 1 1 l arrnll L f . 0 1 O 0 O

I," ti . I.ietlik lllliO 17 0 Ullmot c f....l 8 3 0 0; i), llju.r tL M b 0 0 4 3 lDon lull . 0 0 4 0 0

linruuiiu L r o n i o i Andrew r. f o 1 3 1 oAy li.imy lib U 0 I 1 I l,.lll JJ b 0 14 11ft. i .irk, r f i) o J t 0 llnrnn Mb I 0 I J 0yf Ituikiir, c 0 o o o o Ntmila o 1 2 8 I 0i( I I titie p. .10 0 0 0 UuicriUiioD o 1 1 0J ; . Smnmers c.OOHll2 -- bun oil, Lt 0 0 1 0 0 Total! . . 3 1UJ7 7 1

V Nw lork . . .10 10 0 0 8 0 0- -5V Chl aiio . 1 2 u 0 0 0 0 0 03J r , Enritl run New lork 1 Hrt bf by erron

, i , New ork l. Chicaira J Left on bajra New tork,t. Lhliairo. li Flrat bait on balli US Rutle, od

i lluithliaon. 7 Struck oul-l- ly Itoafe tl by llutehlnaon it. Two base tilt (llaaacook HacrlQce bite Eltertt tri'i k. IIutcbluoti Molan bate Naagle tiooblapiayi

i.UMCOCk lianeett and rlterbroi k, Dennr wlapa--l tfick and I aterdrook (Itaaacock aul ralarbrook. An' I'rewa ana llurna. Wild Ulclies-Hui- le, 'l, Uutcbln- -

ron 1 aised balls Sommers, I, Neajtte, 1. Umpire

'Liyucll Time

nnooLLTXtN. u). 8: cleevand(n. l.), 2. 3"i The rainy weather yestorday bad a dlatrfss- -

' Ins offoet upon the Brooklyn isntlonal Leasue,i ' Cm li admlrcri, as only 178 persons, took the

chnncosot n came belnc played. Waablnetona ? 1 urk looked In n dismal condition, as very fewJ ' rert-on- were soon upon tho bleachers and what

few uero thorn biid umbrellas ud. owlne to the'; i.iln duriui: tbo greater part of the came. 'J boi content itfolf wns unlniorostlne, and, barring'j - utiliAia by builtli and Collins, there were no

fi uturot of note. Iho visitors outbattad thej BrcoKhns but their bits were scattered in'; iMiy innkiir ok opt tho last, when a few of

flu, hi In niii,ht Iti tliA ttrn rlina TliAflfinrni,1

1 IhuUKLYI (f L) (LKTKLiNU( U)l" Klirilill. F.1IFO !,(,

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II-- Inkiiey. s.1 u 0 J li ( bally r f .13 3 0 1

,H f" l rkhlli.c U n o 3 0 1 -- raalley, 34b 1 0 1 tl 1I, Mulch a 0 0 t a 1 Hinniir, c 0 u 3 3 0

llf 1 al c . 1 1 0 Arduer --Mb 0 4 1 3 ojl .. Lrutbcra. p. 1 1 3 j o n aliworth, p..O o o 0 0

3J Tntala. .. "5 10J7 15 "aj Total! ... "a U37i2'Sr, rrooklrn 0 0 1 10 0 3 4 0--8MIL Cl.T.Und OUOOOOUO 2- -J

2, CleTelanO. L Firlbaaeouerror Itrooklyn 4 Uleveland 1 Left on baeabruokljn lot Clevelanl K Home ran O Brian Three-bas- e

htta Carutheri Paly Twobaae htta Daly, Ardliar, Daily file tn baiea O'Brien colllna, lontr. hao-- ''

rinco biu Iturtia, CorktiUL bmalle) zirnmer. Wa.)a-wort-

Wi Donbe Ilaja-Smt- th. and routz,' llurna and toou. -- truck out Colllna, Teaoh. Wada

worth f.! Flrat baae on ballf Off adawortb, 8. off( arutbera, X Hit br pitcher Bmalley, Pala. Umpire

llouuald Tlma-l- iil Attendance 17acuasiin (if. L.X 4, aoaroa (f u Z

Boston, May. il The Boatona would have been shntoul by llieMuilunatleto-Ua- bulforUeardaerrore Tue

' acorett bow (t i.) ciifCianaTi (t lV, . a Irr.ai a tlirULa,, Tuckar latb,.i o 3 o l Mcrhee 2db o o 1 8 o

I lont a 0 o 3 1 1 Marr Mb .83140I r 0 0 4 0 0 lloindar e. t 1 0 1 o o, Canzel r r 0 0 3 0 0 Beard a a .01113M (larr 3d b o o a 3 o llalllr tit b . 0 1 11 0 o

Krmlle o f . 0 0 3 0 0 Knight, L f . 0 O O 0 0' .d b . t o 1 1 ij Mcol rt 0 10 0 0Hhvlltaa'o c. 0 1 6 1 0 Ilarriujrtoa o 00000t etiren, p 0 3 0 0 0 Khlnea, p. ... 0 0 0 1 0

Totala . 3 8 24 3 3 ToUll 1 "27 "2

Hnelnnatl. . .. 20100U01 ..4Union OO1O0OO1 u- -3

larnel runs rinclnnati, 2 Twobaae bit MarrMo en lar.e lurker lrfnib Iarr bacrldce blta Hoi

, lilur Eeard(J). luiker (ianrel Untbaieon balla-B- yI inea. 3, by licbren 2 Hrslbaseon errors ( lnclnIT a I J llotton, 3 Hit br pitched ball Tuokar I aaaedI all schelihasse Mrui.kouc-H- y Khlnea 3 by Qabren4 Linplrea lowers and Z&chailaa. Ttma 1 43. Attendance 3 4

Tbe 1'loyera' LeasaaTHE UECOItn.

ntibf non lml Pet, nutu. iron, xoit .

I'ronklyn ... 17 11 mi7 Vewlork 18 13 .R201 Hnton 11 11 .318 Cleveland 10 13 433

(hlmro 12 11 S43 Flttibnrirh . a 13 .lisf hi ,l.lI,la 14 U .Sao BuHala 7 14 .33.1

LUttANII (P. I.), 6; NKW VOIUt (P. IV.), 2.Consldcrinctbe lnolemonoy of tho weathor

; nnd condition of tho erounds yestorday. quitea resroctublo camo was played at BrotherhoodPark between tho New York and Cleveland

i loams, hwiuc was rnppod for elovoii hits, fiveboine In tho llrst limine. He then pitched a"iilrly uood irnme for four or five Innings, wnenthe visitors saw his delnory nsaln (or three

In tho hoventh and a sincle nnd a trlploIn the eighth inniucs. Almost o try hit told,nnd four of tboi-i- runs wero earned. On tbooilier band, 1'nkely pltabed with rare uood

idcment, alittlonildat times, but this protedi rathet hu nihiiDtat.o. Ho recehed tbe ery

' ' ' list kind of support from Strieker, l.arkln,uulliio. a ml lielohnnty, tho latter taking, bis

old uxitiGii at short'lb uu orks scored in tho first and eighth

innliiun and it looked ns ir they were goodinrtmooi ti.o runs In tbo third inning but,

'-- utb tbreu men on bases, auubn put up aI lnuli IU tu 'iwl cboll and rotlred. In the first. It ninu (lo o oioned out with oscorcblughlt1 10 Jul can. was U nod to second on balls, got

to ihlnl on 1 nrkln's orror to hold butollftoa' iluow to latch Lwlng and home on Brown'sI tdt. In tho eighth Inning leboau's error gave

Iui'iIhii his luiso, bo reached eooond on Rad-ii rd a wild throw third on asacrlllco hit. andli 'inn on llatlleld'a ulnglo. Iho attendance)was'JSl. 'J bo ccoro:

siviomir l) CLtTKunnir l.)it. Iir. r a la.raa.i' of 13 8 0 0 3d b 1 1 I 7 o

lmit 0 0 1 J 3 Radforl tl 3 18 11iron latb 11 3 11 1 3 Browning I ( 0 1 I o 0itinirke.rr 0 I t 2 u I arkln. lit b. 1 8 12 1 1

I) in a, .d b, .loltiO lelem id b 00301u,iliu Lt 0 u 1 11 O TwnohelL r f 0 12 0 0"lUt J I liner a 1 ,0 ij o S 1 litlel amy all 18 3 1V, lutllelj Jd b 0 2 8 3 0 iil itle c 0 13 11Iff J LW1UK p 0 0 0 4 0 liukt y, p. , 110 8 0Q Totali . "h 17 "3 Ti lala . "3 il 27 13 1If 1 0 II 0 0 O 0 I 0 3Uevei.nl 8 0 I o 0 1 I -- aW I arned rutu- -i leiennd 4. UntT f.f ".'. ' "'" Leftonba.N.w"o,k.

nknutin "ti ' "t" 1" '''''-'"- 'J Uwlni'l,,1 ?".i ly.4 baie Two baae lit- -I ..'ii", "" ,ia-bllii- iy Kadforl 1 arklnX V. .' hl ",? .' U) brown lladforA . " lapl'tja-lladf- ird aud Tebeau II Kourka wlni1 '""I' 1" '".' .Ha by pitcher Tebeau. atliH I Vl.rliV f'rf,',V"Jr ,UI Pllob."W iftifi..'. and u'uVnl'ng1 "!S?. VWM. UVtiplre- a-

& I '" "IMN 1". I.I, l'l I ITTHBt 1 nil (v. 1.), 7.li fstortJiiywHi u ery disagreeable day forballplailng. and tie drbllng rAn fell"AetMoS andti !i "vi

1rB. u"u,0, .llioso who journeyed out toitstorn lurk grounds to tea Ward's mild

I horses play tho 1' ttsburgh team were riotI re.warded, lor tho contest wideTold of InterestI 11s It prm e to , d '1 he groundsS1?J not aire led by iho rain but muTthewere

K ' !beUllr.?,l!l,.,,',!;,.,po" ',' "onnle MurpbrI 1. .1 cou anotget control of

ill '""""VfaVoaa. '" I' LI1 1 i'7,' db- - . " 3 " '""Ion a f , f ' S,i Eu

a 11 K"l " .13022til Loblnloa'dVo filli ommlfl SKrilyp 3 11 1 1 rijslrla. f 0 0 3 3 0fPVii ""!. isiT.ni""10 1 u

StJ,l Me.klej declared out Touli. 7 fl 27 13 8m uV.ru'rSb s I ?y o , , o i o7'lOf " aV ''fonkiyn l rittlurb I I .ft oneJr -- Lro'l'n b J uiaborib. U Ural bale on

lllliHll Illlllllllllllll " -

-- Rrooklrn. ,, rittibnrrh. 2. flrat baie en Ulla-O- ffMurphy Hi, off oalrln J. Ktrnek out-- By Murpby, 8saerinca Murphy 12), Koehne, forcorati l.alun (2) stolen baaea-Se- err (2) WantLarroll, oreoraa Twobaae hlt Orr, Feery, War I (J)Three 'aie bits Joyce Mctleachy Mnriow Iioubeplays Morpb), Orr and Klniinw Berklrrr and orco-r-

Wild piteb tialvin Lmplres knlgbt and Jones.Tnne- -J J4 Attendance IU7

rnmru r D H noioi (r 1.) s.Biiitoi May .n-T- he Chicago iP L.) Club won a cloae

game to da) Tbe scorecmciuHr 10 I aoiTOKIrui

. la run 1 lirmRyan e.f I I 1 o olBrnwn el. 113 0 2latliam Id b 1 o 8 1 n k.liy o . u 1 0 1 oIitiftT, r f 2 I 2 ti ti Hweti 0 . 21110ONellll f 11 1 2 0 n Ktirrey, r f 8 u 3 n n(omieker latbo 1 I 0 Saaju Mb 02021PfHTcr .db 1 I n I Ilroatheralsr.bn 1 8 o 11

Iurlingn.i 0011 1il.lchardaon.Ifo o toolarrello 3 13 2 Irnm as 2 3 0 2 0Baldwin, p I I 1 u o Uultin. .db 00221iSadbourn p 0 3 13 1

Tots.. 0 27 14 3 -I Totala 8 11 '21 10 S

rhlcago 1 1 11 2 0 0 0 i --5Itoiton . o u 1 1 o (i 3 1 2 s

Famed runaChlcagn 2, Boston 1 Home an

Two baie btta-Ilu- nr ( omlakey, llrown, Hadbourn Three base SwetL hacrltlce bin

Latham o NellL llicliardfon gnlnn (.') stolen baieiLatham Dully, swell storey (I) Hrt taae on

bal lly Baldwin 7, ly lladbourn 0,.Hnt baie pnerrora t hlcago 2 lloiioli I I aaae I halls KellySwetL Wild Htrnck out-- lialilwln2 by lladbourn. 4 HouWe Iilata-Darl- lng I ffjerCnmiikeyi Mefler larrell latbam I mrires

IlolterL Time 2 13

riiitinrLMiii (p t.) fl irmptr ). o.

rntLippirnli. Mar .11. The I blladrlpliU BAltTalogame was Interrupted In the sixth luulug b rani. Thescore

rniLiburniKr 1.) ririio(pt--a1r.rni.it. KliVan

Mailman, r. f 1201 o Carney. 1st b 0 11 0 ti 1

Mllndle,s a., 1 0 1 o 0 Hoy c f.. .00100( roea 0. 0 0 3 0 o Howe a a . o II 1 0 11

Hu!tt 3d b. 0 10 1 0IWIie2db II 1 1 II 1

Fogarty, e I 0 0 1 o 0 White db 0 0 1 0 nWood.Lr 1010 olieecherLf o 0 1 0 0Farrar lit b 10 0 1 o'vark o o n 4 2 oShannon, 2dbl 2 0 2 o larke r o 1 0 0 0knell, p I I 1 1 Oi hecfe p , , 0 0 0 2 0

Totals . ."o "0 Ts 7 o Totals 0 3 13 H Jrhlladelphla.. ... ... 0 I 0 0-- fluuoalo II u u u u u

Barned rnns rhllnilelphla. 3 Two baie hit Shannon Home rnn Knell hacrltlce hlia- -t rou shindleFarrar Htolen baie Wlie Mruck out logariy (21

White (2), heefe First baie on laUa Philadelphia, 3,Buffilo, I. Imptret Kailney and Huron. Tlme-- 30

mluutta,

Ihn Arnerlcan Aaaoclutloiw

Tnr iiFcoitn.rtnM rroa L01L m (im 11 m 7r.tt ret.

Athletic 111 B tuj rolnmbiii. . 14 IU e7llocheitcr 1H 10 S4 Si rurtiBe ...I. 15 "J

Lonlrvllle II 13 Ms Toledo II 13 AMML Louis 12 l'i 4S1 Brooklyn 7 .0 iSO

aroosLTf f a) H 10IL1S0N4Tbe game at ttl tgeweo Park J eiter la between the

Brooklyn an 1 1 olumbue team waa a conteit thru aafall of fine ptita eltieciall) on the art of theaometeam The acore

mtooiLri ( i ctiiciia a.

R.liroa.1 itliroi aKlmin. L f 0310 0lMcT11nanyc.fi 1201)Daily r f o 11 J 1 1 fneed It.. 1 1 HODBaltimore, p 1 1 4 0 Jolimoa r f 1 0000O Brlen. Istb .11 0 10 0 o Relliy Jd b 0 0 1 J 0Fennellya.a, 2 4 0 4 0 Leliane litb 0 o 18 I orellcc f . . 2 0 10 0 1 ri'Oka, 2d b. -- 0 2 1 J 2t.ertiardt. 2d b 1 1 0 1 10 Connor, 0 0 14 3 1

SelfkeJdU. .12 0 I Fiterday ai I 3 1 3 I

Bowers, 0 . 1112 0 Oaitrlght, p 00010Totala .. ."8 112710 2 Total! .... 4 7 27 10 4

Brooklrn 0 3 0 1 3 o 0 n I rtColumbus 0040 11 0000--4

Earned runs Brooklyn. 2 (olumbua.1 llrst baaeon errors Brooklin, a left on baiea Brookln 7(otuinbui 3 Baifi on ball tilt Mainmort offflastrlght Struck out ilerhardt sHke aitrlghLTwo baie hits oerhardt Boners OLcnnirSto'en basei slmon Daily fennelly Mattlinore titerd acrlltce lly I'eltf. oerhardt SneedJohmon. hiterdar tlaitruht Double playa tlaalrlgnt.Crooks an I I ahane D4II7 itu 1 o Brlen t.erhardt and(l Brlen Wild pitches t,iatrlghL 2, Mattlmore, 2Passed balls Rower! l.otonnor Umpire!lie and Barnum Time of game 30. Attendance2uo

The Atlantic Aeaoclutlon.TIIK RFconn.

rrunt iron lotu re ' rtubf iron oil re lNew Haven 13 H h32 Newark . .12 12 SmWaihlngton 18 0 6il Jerley City 10 12 413Baltimore .. 18 fl MO Hartford . 7 l'i ,11sWorcester 11 7 .elliUilniington . 4 10 .174

Minor aVeacues.INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE,

THr ItrcORD.iron. loit ret. nnruIfilL FcL

Detroit U 2 iBtnBCr e 9 400Hamilton ..0 7 3v) Loidnn. 3 10 .3.1.1

Toronto 8 7 MJlbullalo 3 10 ..a)IT filltONTO

Toronto ... 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 2- -7Buffalo 0 10 0 0 10 1 03

Baae hits Toronto, Buffalo K Frrora Toronto,3, builalo 2 1 ttchers Coleman and Dunning

AT lOMOf.London 0 n 0 0 1 0 0 0 01Detroit ... . 200010003

Base hits Lon ton. 3 Detroit 5 Frrnrs London, 2,Detroit, 2 Pitchers Demarrla and hnause

at uamiltoyIlamllton . . 0 11 o 0 3 0 0 3 f-.-taglnaw Ba City 0 2 I 0 0 (j o 1 0--4

Due fl st1naw Bay City 11 Trron Hamilton 2, bugluaw Ila) lit, ' ntcbera

and elLWR1T1RX LKici r.

At Dei Molnes-Den- rer 3 Del Moines 14At HinueapoUs Kansaa City. 12. Minneapolis 12.

rri tati LCicrr.At Kprlngfleld-Sprloglle- ld, 10, Akron 3At Canton Wet grounds.AtManineld MauideR 17. oungstown, 4.At Dayton-R- atn

Other Gamea,at ciaaaiDGK.

nilmlngton .. .08200280 o inHarvard 01003000 1 3

The Attendance Yesterday.M Uagv BrcUierhonaNewTork 2SI 3Brooklyn 17S 107Boston 3SI 1

Philadelphia 'OJ l.D.M

Total 1,113 3, .10

Games lo.dar,nitiosal LSAr.ra.

New Tork vs. Chicago at tbe Polo ffrounaa1 htladelphia va 1 lltsburgh. at 1 hlladelohia.Brooklyn a. t lavelaud at Washington Park.Boston tl Cincinnati, at Boston.

rLATSKS LKAUCK.

Neworkva Cleveland at Bn thorhood Park.Brooklyn vs. I Ittaburgh at Fastern Park.Bolton vs. ( bleago at BoltonPhiladelphia va. Buffalo at Philadelphia.

AMmiLlN A88OCIAII0KNo amei icheduled

ATtAVnC ASrtnATI01Jeriey City va. Washington, at Oakland Park.Hartford va Newark at Hartford.Hew Haven va Baltimore, at New Haven.Worcester va. Wilmington, at Worcester.

Huso Hall N'olea.A Bure W Inner -- 1 rom 1S7S to IHS3

McAteer left for his home In Cleveland on Sunday.The game at llldgewood I ark yesterday was the last

that the Brooklyn IA A ) Club will play until Fridaymorning when they meet the st 1 ouia Browns.

On ridavy the htaten Island A th etlci play two gameswith the Cornell Lnlveraity team landman the oldJeriey city pttoher will pitch for the lalundera.

LinCAsrsBk May 20 -- The Lancaster Baie Ball Clubhag decided to drop out of the Inter state League aftertbe present week. The home patronage has Leemerypoor

Butcliffa Is one of the neatest catchers In the profeastun and he plavs ball aJl the time. He fa quick to prceive an advantageous point and generally meets witheuocesiful results

Pste Urownlng s awkwardness in running from seeond to third In the first Inning ci st his side a run Hia

lay was to make third and let tue man who lert thaiIase take care of hlmielCTbe Herman band opposite Rldgewood Park yeater

day afternoon seemed to rattle l,ailr!i,ht In tbe lecondtuning wbeu the band pla)ed ' Annie Booney, ' he aeutthree of tho Brookiyna to drit bale on balls

Buokler caught for one inning yesterday, but hat toretire on acoouut of an Injury 10 his band llorntingaleo pleve4 for one Inning, but found that his inluredleg would not stand the strain, and he gave way tofobarrotL

Raterbrook tl hitting the bait more timely than anyother player on the diamond lleiiilel, he sacrificeswhen a hit of that klud Is needed Ills sacrlfics yesterday brought In a run and bis single two runs lie isplaying his position tn Hue style.

Home games during the last few days resulted asfollows At ittdgewool-- ll T 11 n l U K, 21At Fortbam Lenox 11 lordhani 1 ollego li AtLongIsland Park Montgomery 10 Pallaade, a. AtClaiionon tbe Bound Bruuiwtck, 2, iclor 24.

Pun AiisLriiu May 20 -- Manager II Harrington of theIlarrliburg I tub came ti thla clt) )eterday an I ilgniCharlei llooietiolder of the Itichmoti ta.tlub Uulinn tlaunerr of Mason a Proteiilouals and Pitcher1 ox late of the Wilmington ( tub The new man willleave for Ilarrliburg tomorrow Pitt her Meikeiiohn,Short Hioo Deasiey, aa3 HUlit Fielder liorerher are tobe released

Priscftok, alar ia Pome two or three gralcateswho wltneiied the game on Saturday anilwlo reyuntel their uameanot to bo lualepubllo gate tun)toward Ibeexieuteiof tbe now giounds TJie gill a asthe dlreoi result of tbe wonderful game played b) the1 rlnretou team. A man meeting of the lludenlibasbeen called tor next Ihuridtyto elect ollicera and atreasurer vf the Base Ball Association for the ensuingyear

FiiuinrirniA May 58.-- I htladelphia IP I.) Clubmade another bid for topularlt bi announcingthat on Ibursday the I htladelphia and Oiliagol latere1 eague olubs would play a game for the beutU of Mana-ger Harry Wright of the 1 lilladelnhla in 1 ) ClubManager W rlghi U still connned In a dark room throughcatarrh of the eyes and till w ire 11 alao verr sick U henagked why tbe Players desired to give a benem to anopposition manager. Manager Hummou said Well?,..". ",k. u".'y "rlgbtanlhehaibeenluver) bardluck lately' Butdoea he need Ibe money i' 'HelLSI "S,'n.,0,?.,',."' '' ' replied Buttlnlon 'An3? w!,l''!,., tbe bjnerlt whether lie dues or not ' put Inresident I ove Manager W right a frlenda sat that heIs In good oircamitaiicei. and Ihatuu ler uotoualderatlou will be accept the offer of a benefitJflfW.1'"1'! ?'' J"'l realJeui Love of tbe I'hlla- -5!i?ilr'.'y"rl"'.lyi' "I ' ft surpriselie was to I e removedtrompmce When asked If he was aare of the factLh,IL if'"1? asamal his pialtton on the tiamwlththennderitaadlni that be would be requeiled lorign.Mr Loverepliel 1 have uotbtng 10 with01 arty a return to the team, and have neer been""l to resign from the I Tendency of the nor doI intend tl resign. Mr Jobii.ou la in no way con

r,llh clu.h. AP" wh" ' m" It' "id III notmy position lu the matter In any wiy w , havoa very cat able aud popular man In charge of the lean!no aud I do not lutenl to Interfere wiih him m "iipursuit of Mi duties. Director Jlsnow credited mill being the beavleit sioctholdsr litthe club was 1 relent and while tie was moit anxlouaIn leave the matter rut sal I euipliulloelly thai Ur,Love would 1101 be asiid lo keiUn.

I inn: itase ham. situation.Whorl Citsp Joha at. TTarel Olvea Haana

OptaloaaTo Tint Editor of Tnu Sus-Sf- r.' In reply-

ing to the recently PAibllibed statement ot Mr.A. fl. Braiding that interest In the gamo of baaeball w ob declining, and fixing the responsibilityof this upon tho rifayera League, I took excep-

tion to Mr. Spaldlng's deductions, nnd gaewhat, to my mlttd, were tbo roal causes for anyapparent change. An odltorlal In your luuo of

the 19th, without, I bellevo. taking Intonil the facta, charaoterlies ray reply

ns a "a trlfla disingenuous," and I thereforebog you will rWmlt mo to point out a fowofthe facts )i6u seam to have overlooked.

At tho time Mr. Bpaldlnc spoke there wainothing, o justify his stateniont Tho actualnggrorAto attendance at bnse ball in the aamocltiop-wa- s considerably in oxcoss of that fortho. feamo number of days In the prooedlng

saeon. nnd this, too. notwithstanding thomost unfavorable woather. In low of thisfact, whkh inust havo beon known to Mi.rl aiding lt lookod vory much as II tbore wprosoiuo ulterior motive buck of his claim, and tothoso familiar with tho present Bltiiatlon nnd

ntionallenguotnothod8in tho oust this wast lain In tho division of pntronnno made

by a coiilllct of datos tbo balanco hadbeon Inrgely against tbo old organization, somuch Btithnt n crisis had been reached withsotoral of its clubs. .The League bail gone outof its way to mako tho tontllct and tho publiowas oxpro-sln- g Its dlsnrprotnl. Mr. Upaldlngwaseton thon returning from ameotlngwherollnanclnl altl had to bo oxtendod to at least onoclub. Something had to bedono. first, todistractattention from tbe condition of the League thonto ohargo tho I'layara' Longue with responsi-bility foi any possible oatastronbe. Jlr. Bpald-In- n

eboeo tho dosporato nnd wholly unwnr- -

r Anted expedlontof crying down public inter-o- sl

There was no dcoroass and tbe Lubbuoitsolf waa suHorlng only from its own tolly.'J be particular statement of mine which youconsider disingenuous Is that "the decrease otinterest, if any. is due to the reckless tactics oftho old Leaguo tn Its attempts to kill off a fairbusiness rltnl and maintain Its monopoly ottho gamo." 1 do not refer to tho attempts ofthe League to bribe our players Into violationsof lei.nl contract-- , nor to tbo course of Its olll-co-

nnd organs jn tning to besmlroh the rep-utations of plnjors and stockholders though itwould not have been strange if the publio badbecome nauseatod b) nil this 1 simply rotorto tho couri-- e of tho League In forcing a conillctof datos and n consequent dhlslon H not dimi-nution of Interest, and when 1 said that under'present conditions" the League oould notIho, I had In mind ngalu the samo thing, nndnot any aggrosslTO antagonism on tbe port oftho 1 luyors1 League I soo no reison why. un-der n schodulo, both organisa-tions should not prosper. If then it be askedwli) does not the I'lajers' Longue changeltatchodulo, I reply, booausothe present light wasnot of our feeling, but having beon forcedinto It wo will not runaway. Wegatoejeryopportunity to avoid if. even sondlng an officialoutline o! our schedule to tho Leaguo s schedulemeoting, and lt was actually followed, InsteadofavoideiL . . ...

1 ou sat Any docroasea interest in tne na-tional gamo Is duo to tbe appearance of theriuyors'LoaBue."and further, "tho new Leaguelias robbed tho gamo of Its supreme magnetof attraction, a national championship(Jn what ground do you say this' A nation-al championship lnvolvos a contest betweentho champion dubs of tho recognized leadingorganUatlona, Hato you heard of nny refusalon our part to enter suoh a contesti? Ifnot, and admitting our right to exist,which you do not question, then thepte'enco of tho Players" Leaguo is re-

st onslble for nny decreased Interest to aboutthe same extent that tbe presence of a manassaultod is responsible for tbe assault. It behad not beon presont at the particular tlmoand plnco the assault would not ba e occurred,

ou would scarcely say, though, he wns toblamo You say that the new l.eaguo seeks tocontrol professional base ball, and la justns monopolistic In tendency as the old League,'kou are certainly under a misapprehension.1011 forget that we oflloially offered to enterinto a national agreement with all baseball organizations, providing only that Itshould contain no reservo rule, noclaims to exoluslvo territorial possession.or other features thought to bo unfair or

W 0 wero willing to make nn ngreo-mentth-

Bhould uphold the Integrity of con-tracts maintain discipline nndremilntochnm-plonehtp- s

but you seem to have forgotten tbesurprising discourtesy our offer met at thehands of the Leaguo. 1 ou say tbere Is " no al

difference" between the two Leagues.Tho riayors' League has no arbitrary resenerule to restrain tbe liberty of its plnyorfl tomake a freo contruct. Itrespoots a legal con-tract no matter with whom made, and it leviesno tribute for this " protection." It claims noexclusive right to nny particular territory, butad mlts tbo right of snr to enter tho Held.

Tho history of the National I eacue foryenrs has been a determined and um eat-ing effort to gain an absolute monopolyof the game. The reserve rule was one ofits strongest weapons, and tho great na-tional agreemont was used onl as un Instru-ment for Its own advancement It fought withjust as muab bitterness ngalnst tho establish-ment of tbo American Association as It now

us, and the most dangerous cnomy thoAssociation has always had has boon Its pre-loaded friend and ally, tbe National LeagueWith tho Association despoiled of its strongoi-- t

attractions its own preeminence was all butassured until the Flayers' League movementagain thwarted thla. And now evory force Isdlicctnd ugalnst us. It stors at nothing, andnocisunl obsortor can possibly estimate themagnitude and multitude of ltsofTorts to breakus down and destroy publio onlldeneemouronterpriso In such a light every lover of thesport. eery professional ball player, and overyone whose livelihood in any way donends upona widespread publio Interest should bn array-ed against tho magnates Jou.n M. Ward.

BnouhLTN, May M.

To End thnConfllctlnc Datel.PniLADEi pitta. May 20. Manager Heeker of

tho Pittsburgh Club says that the conflictingdates will be aancellod. becaase tbe WesternBrothorhood clubs will stay In the East aftertho present series.

Thay Cannot Oat Damages.RreAciss, May 24 Tbe aocldent at Three Rivers

yesterday daring tbe gsins of base baU between Syracuse and Louisville when tbe grand aland fell has amolt ht morons atdo totL It will be remembered thatJuit after shlnnick of the X,ouijvU es equated himselfbefore the plate and by his ainfla bagger brought In thewluning run Iba vast throng roae lu a bod) iboutiugand applauding and commenoed a grand ruib for thetrain a crash was heard and about ten feetBjLare of the grand stand adJacert to the entrancesettle 1 to tbe ground, shining allk tiles, new stylederb)a, light rolored and dark colored suits of clothes,canes anil umbrellas, and small and heavy blonde andbrunette fat and lean base hall enlhuiiaiu were mixedup in a big bean. Tho greatest Injur), however, waadone 10 hats and clothes, and no one was serious!) hurt

he laughable feature of the aindtul grows out ofthe fact that quite a umber of tbe sufferers are anxlouato recoter from tbe proprietors of the placo for thean ount of damages the) sustains 1 from linalhed heal

and soiled clothes, but the law of the Mate standsfear way Due of these Nathan Shimherg who woreaflliiiltto the game has retained a Syracuie firm oflawyers 10 put In 11 claim for Uamagei. Mr shimhergd ei ur t pretend to hove received any rbyslcal injiirrlllacl thri. ) nweier, were ruined be claims, and hewants damages In the sum of ami A formal demandfor ta)tnent has been made, and bis lawyers say that IfIt ts not met they w ill bring a auiL A well k n jwu membrr ot He tar expreiee I the o lulon today that noai ttou for damages would He In favor of people Injure 1

In the a, cldent "They had to business there hesail ami their very presence al the ball game was alilirtOemeitui r They f orfe'trd alt right to the protectionor Hie law u) their own illegal act and they bave no re-course now but to take the coniequences "

lluee Hall Catcher lilll.Ravaiiiiih, May 28 Hen Myers catcher of a colored

lafte ball olub while playing at Montgomery todaywaa struck In the mouth by a bail thrown by the pitcherand instantly killed

Illtllarda anal Pool.The Titan Athletic Club handicap peol toumer Is near

log completion. The siandlnf to dais Is as followsW oh on Tbataa,l'dgar Tate scratch 1 o 11

It T L)ous. scrstib 3 s 4John t'orsr, scratrii ....... fl o 4T J Mclntyre ecratch 7 0 r,A. 1, Hobertsou oLuts . ,... 3 0 4J A Ptrry aiolnta 4 7 nJ II Allen 10 points .."".. 2 7 aL holomoo. 10 points a 8 eA. H Nicholson lopoinls ... 7 2 aJ. Mlvrrsteln llpotiiti ,,, ... 7 1 nJ 11 lUlnrly, ISiKiints. 2 u hT J Mclilroy 2l 1 Hints 3 6 BI, 1 Adainl lu points ,08 H

Tf .'J1.1.".. l,T,,y rol tournament at the le Ioral Club, 4 , Madison avenue. During the past weekthe lint round of the contest which Is 100 points, rcutliiiousgsme waa flayed and some highly Interestingand lively game, were decide 1 tir once the compelItore are not rotni laming at oul the balldloepper andIns work The on seneas of th- - games mar I e seen at agani-- at Ihete games O He Boat latratcbl beat I.Montgomery (1 ointa; lti to tei II 11 Huut III)lolnto was leateu by II K Blilwell Iscratch) Hl tolll)' 11 Mllniarlli 115 points) defealel I red Wulerburrjicratch) lilto(Mi I. L Indwell (tuiiolntal waa beatenby Hill acralrhjin to 101.

OiiBaiiirday night the ronteitanta were Fred Watertury (.11) and P 1. Montgomsry (scratch). The sroreiMaterbiiry t Montgomery, list 11 Host (scratch)beatT liarru (13 points) lucl to 63. Tbe record to dateIron, iml mtavC De Boat scratch 3 0 ac P. indwell, lu points 1 0 0It H Huut lo points 11 0 7

T Harm 15 tolnts 0 ti 7n ( IIIIL Hi point 1 n 7P I) Uilmarth 13 points I o 7Fred Waierbury 20 points , 0 3 aU.L. Montgomery, lupolnla....l 1 e

Itais Ball Ta-d-ar Jlrotherhoa rark.Orsnd championship game Oleveland to. mow Tork,

game, oalled ir II, admnulou 60c An

Baae Ball New Polo Oronada Tn.day.flrsnd Leagua championship fame Chlcaxo vs. New

York OimelPM Adalulon 300.- -2 Jo.

Jlaao Ball Tuablnxtoa Park To.dav.Brooklyn vs. Cleveland. Osmeater, M. Adm-EO-

Fifth av L and horse cart dlrecL Adv.

we ball Eastern Park to morrow 4 J", K. Brooklynn rttiursh in.jera Lesoal-- 2ll

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hpeclat Tournament, llarers have but to examine 8fIhesetoatouce d rcovtr their flue points and to con Acede eir superiority over all others now in us. A Mvlklt to hl'AI )is, mtoh Jl Broadway can be made 0bothinairu live and proiiutle X

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J.F.UAKNl'BUH, TW COURT TW NKAR CITY UAUi, '

BKOOJCWK, W, r. JL

BVOniS ON XUE WAZElt.

Faeta Abont the Bradford Crew.Boitox. May aw England a crack eight oared

craw, th Bradford, leaves for Newark and

will remain there until Friday neit when It meet! theAtalanta elght-oare- d crtw, which on Baturday last got

luch a drubbing from the Yale crew. The Bradford

crew of this yaar differ! lo make ud very materiallyfrom lait year'a crew, there being oulv three men In

the boat now who were In It last )ear, when the

Atalantai beat the Bradford! altera hard raoe at Pnll

man. IlL The organisation of tha praient crew would

probably never have been undertaken It It wai not for

that defeat and the rlrcnmiiance attending It forthere baa been ever ilneo thai time, a feeling amongcertain Bradford oarsmen Hat the belt crew lostthrough what they allege was treachery or ilishonestyon the part of certain oarimen in the lira If rd boat.

It Is tell even now that tl e s una element ';'"'''tbeBradforleieitlait jear are at work torter the creaent llradrord crew but v, Hhtnit avad 1 hemischief makers are at a Io' lllssal loknowwlrttlodntn tarry nut their llais al atorles lujisdelrillieiit of the crew haMng fallen 1st mollorigination Itlnsall that John I iimlnlniror noraiertheex prnfexional who rcceull) resigned aaauieiiiierof the Bradford eUhL was read) forced out of II.crew became II was he who stroked last ) ear screw todefeat and waa a 'back number ' or coull not baretied upon.

Members ot the club Bay it was through his fault thatthe Bradtords lost eo much on the atari inthe laat race with the Atlantas. an wh nthe llostonlana finally iverliok the Allmitiicrew it was all the fault of Cummlug that the lirafords old not beat tbe Atlantas out Two msml f re ufthe old erew said a few da) a ago that umiuIim w isthree tlmei during the race with tl o Mlanlan nl . I

upon to Increase his stroke but he ilt tint tinen his exeuae al rrwarl being Hat hefearel If hohad the crew woul havo gone to pieces. Men on tin,host claim that the crew was rowing oul) at n mo leralorateof speed at the time cumtnlug wai called uimand thai the crew had ntlen rowed faster an I just asstrongly, cumming s action In refusing to Increase thestroke has since that lime been looted U on as aupinions, to say the least especially as the 'old man'refused to coincide with the expression! of those wholaid he dt 1 not have It In him to row faaler

The removal ot Cumming from the stroke sest lastyear to the bow seat thla year did notsuithlm and bnremarked that the only seat In Ihe boat wis 'In thesoup 'and he did not 1 rnpoae to wait till he was jutthere home of the members of the ltradrnril Clnb

10 him to come back to tbecrew andtake theseat asslgna I him in the bow of tbe boat I tit bla re( lywaa, so lt la said, thai unlets he could have the oldcrew and the captajnoy he would not row for theBradfords again. Mnce cumming I as relieve! himselfor the new crew the friendliest or reeling tow aril eachother baaexlatedamongeverr man In tin lsat rumorsto the contrary notwithstanding and tl crew as ntpresent made np wut row the seaeou out

Bnutlng; at lotumlilu tnllrcp.The directors ot the Columbia College Boil ( lib win

hold a meeting this ereniug at the college to makesome definite decision concerning the 'arsit) toutrace with Cornell atid tho Inlvereity of lennslhanta.The Coltrmt la ' arelty boat crew an bis alren t) beenstated In Tux Bos after ha) lng started out last fill w 1thgreat prospecta of success, has recently met with somany disasters in the matter of men being conip-lto- d

to atop training that the entire crew was disbanded ashort time ago An attempt waa then made by ( olumbta to be relieved from keeping tho agreement thisrear with Cornell and the Inlteraltyof I ennsrlvanlnTwo dslegatea presented the matter before n meeting nfthe three crewa In htladelphia I eniisvlcanla reaull)aoceded to Co umbla a request seeing the unfortunateclrcumitances under which colutnt la hasuflered thisyear but Cornell lersistel In holding oluml la to heragreement and so some sort of a crew w In be nutlt Is the general opinion that the treahruan crew willbe entered In the triangular 'tarstlv race Al any rataa portion or tbe (rcsnman crew win nave to be enteredand Hie other portion may be filled bv three or four ofthe remaining able iHidled 'Varsity men The rreahmancrew Is now In training quarters at High Brl tge. Theyare doing good work ou the river and are belug carefully ooaehel by Metcalfe l'l. one of the beat tariltymen. The entire crew Inondlng the Iwi sulllllutesand trainer will leata for New !onion either nextSaturday night or Monday morning At New I on inIhev will remain In training quarte-- a until the rain)leaion. Their drst race will be with tho Harard hmen about June 12 or 14. The other races with the Cornell and Lnlversltr of Pennsylvania crews will come offIn the Last week of tbe month

Beaoued by Frlendatilp Members.On Snnday last some numbers of the Friendship Roat

Club of Harlem atarted for a trip to city Island on thesloop yacht Julia. When off Point Mew on the Roundtl ey discovered a jaeht npiet with the crewclinging to the bottom. Aalbenawa! running quitehigh tl required some clever manauvrlng on the partof Cant Bob Evans to get his boat close enough to thecapsized )acht to reacue the crew, but arter considerable work he got all on board, the laat man taken onboard being Capt Thomas Hall The cariled acltproved to be the Oiceola of the Wllllamsl urgh aclitc lub, bound for City Island with a part) ot tourteenaboard. The Julia was crow led to her utmost ca aul)having twent) three on board but tbe psrtv were alllamlel safely at I olnt Mew The steaaiboal tiase ,

ricked up tl e cache The rescuing nart wero IrankPngllsh W unnlnghsm t Cunningham T Heciubotham J Vcurane w. Maher, and l Hurley,

liuuliin ITaa an Fuay VA Inuer.Ltmi Rnrx May 2A. Tbe Hanlan and Flalate trace

yesterda) Interested a large number of spectatorsHaulan wns an eaiy wirner

Aauatlc.There iiiome talk of the filbs n Brothers Bobleltrn

and an ax l olum la oarsmati, al of the scaw tuhakaBoat club, forming a four shell crew tu lake part lu therchuylkil! Nai v regatta on July 4

The Duryee brothsra, who are the t nir oared gig crewoftheM)stlo Post lub of the I a.aio lire Lrlieet bytl eir clubtiia ea to be sure winucrs. The) urew.rkihKver) liard to win, having taken a IJiuile row 011 suuday

The Mystic Boat Club of Newark and the Ornnto thlettc lub are negotiating for tl e coi roll lain n ot thetw clubs aud the outlook at (reaeut is ier) tmorab eThts would doult ess benefit rum g as the liralike A litelle club contains among Its members man) oitaleoaramen

Tbe Barclay brothers the double irull team of theMyitlcsof laaialc ran foul of I 01 er on Irldayevening last amaihlng about aixleel or theb.wnftheir boat Netertteieis theveialt ih w up in theregatta on Decoration Da) as tl er will likely be able tuborrow a boat

The Seawsphaka Boat Club will loll its annual opentn ot the boat houie, foot of houth enth itreet Urn klyn, on Saturday Ma) at The committee having

charge are T J Hedge, Uaheny an 1O hnapp lhe olubs thirteenth ai al excurs eu undregatta wUI take place at Oriental rote ou June .4

Bob Pelton of tbe Seawanhakas Is rather unfortunatewith his training thli spring A week ago ) e got in abcen ou bis ere which confined hint to hi home for aweek He no sooner got to rowing again when hedecelopeda boti on his wrist which n very troublesomet him. lint Bob Is plu kr and sac a he will be ou handlo row his race ou llecoralluu Day Just the same

J IL AbeeL. Jr of the Nassau Boat Club, and memberof tbe regatta committee of the Harlem l.egaitaelation Is working tike a beaver for the successor theregatta He has secured seven 41 pound anchors forHie Btakeboala, with 100 feel or role for each, eo thatthe great annoyance heretofore caused b) having thellakebcat! drifting will lu all likelihood be overcomethlsysar

The membere of the Clifton Boat c,ub are making extiniue preparations for their regatta tote held Is J'117.Tbe following Regatta Committee were appoiuted onFriday night H. o. Hopkins, s B Harura regoryMcKean.T 11 kllduff. Charles K. Hoyer and I larenceM Kmilh. Crews from all prominent clubs Includingthe Staten Island Atbletlo club crescents uf LongIsland, and various others will participate

Tbe Long Island Regatta ( ommlttee ba deel le onWhltceione L I as the pla e for hoi Hug their annualregatta, which will likely take pla e on siturday. June3 The coura will run telween Whtteetono I oinl andCreider a Point a distance of one mile lhe committeereport very favorabl) on the ci nra. a)iug that lusummer it Is eery sell m ruilled the oulv windthat will effect it being a nortlieusler Tbe

vents to be couleafed will prob ib y be louroared (rigs fouroarel shell iuulora eight oaredahell lunlora. double s ull ihell liinlir single eightoared barge and the Junior four shell lor tho r i'I'Ciij,Tie Ixing Island Aisiclatlon will take Hih Initiativestep In ottering secon rles Thee have ilecldrd 1! utIn every e) eut In w lilch three crews stun n set ou prlewill be awarded lhe I e4atta (ommlttee say of thenew course that It I as a krrat a lt aiituwr lu llml at ectaion can stand ull along tbe a) ore und seo the races

1 uclitlnur.The Shamrock came bark from her trip np the Bound

on Sunday aud aba now Mas off Hay UldgeOmaln I. Hughei baa sold the steamer I adoga lately

owned b) James L. HuuLinscn lu JbomaaL Mattofthla cityInaclor Williams s yaoht Heanor Is fitting oat luPort fetleriou Capt Katie of tail Marion, I. I , wiltlall her this seiionMr. o B Jennings s neam jacht t nquowa left Port

Jefferaonon baturJuy for ralrlleld Colin Capt Iickw ood wai tu commuud

( apt Ward of the Atlantic Yacht ( lub has sold hissloop tro (1 ti Mr Norlm aud iho schooner Dynernhasbeeu sold out of lhe club

On U Intringbaiu's wai s yesterday the schooner drayling and Ihe sloops Daphne anl Puierprtso were hauledOUL That Will !, n,it nv.rltnerd Ci ,lv, .. ... ... ru. .. . - ,

The staamjacht Fedallne owned byUr E.M.BrownN t. I , weui into commission on Saturday Hhsleft Port Jellerionon utght with Ur Brownand isreral frliudi on board

It is not generally known that at one time the May.flower wai fitted out and waa almost read) to cross theAtlaitlte 10 rare for the Brenton s Reef an 1 Cape MayCups. The eluutser has now beau selected to go.

Iranklln Ileamei puttlug hli imart little sloupKangaroo Into Orit dace ihspd for the rumti g aeaa, nBhe will probably be seen at New Uoohelle on fieouri.Hon Day, although Ueuiucs will sail tbe Llephaut in iheraces

deiirge L. hcruyler Hie onl) surviving donor of theAmerica a ( up says dial ho bal never ex recse I n w),lito change the new, lee 1 ot aUt so as lotimke It more aooeptabie tn lorsigu yacht clubi that wish 10 challengefor the ouic

lllsuuderilood that rri win I) Morgan a b'g schoonerCot atellatlon. wiu not be puilii ((immlsifon tils summeronleaesha la sold Mr klorgan a new nrohaietu steamer eans 1 ur. will arrive from I upland intime to nt out and lake part lu the cruise ot ibe Newtork lachlclub which occurs lu August

At Ilia laat tile Sea wanbakn f orlntl Ian1 achl Club Ihe followltig yachtsmen were elected membets Aiausiu Tucker sfhouner bea Fox 1 hllluhchu)ler, steamer Noora M McDouough cutter Jeslira Johu lee arroll. Jr cutter Minerva l,eorge Ubterllng Harold Dodwlii and n II Morgan

l'i Commodore (all well II Colt stepiel aboard hisirhooner Dauutleis ou Baturday morning aul gu)errders to procesd to Newpi rl A lug was engage 1 audtn an hour lhe grand old scboonsr was being towedthrough Hell Hate on her way 10 llie eailward bbe unot in regular commliilun ) et but sho will be fitted outat Newport

At the aunual meeting of the Sewareu Yacht Clnb,held at tie hewarrn House on Satur lay May 21 thefullowlng officers were elected for Ihe euatilng )eartWiu I adcllffe. Jr. Hagonher Henry liartaboru Beoretary and Treasurer, C Bller Measurer Tbe Itratregatta of the club will be sailed July 4, tbe Hue oflUrllng to be fixed later oil

Stxty-nlu- a yacht owners have entered their boats fortheieventh anuual race of the Harlem Yacht Club. Itwill be aalled on Decoration Day over the must oonnefrom College Point to Sand 1 Point buoy and return.The Iron neamir Slrlos will accompany lhe yachts,leaving 12th street Bast River, at 144 A M and Collegelelntat in o clock Tbira will be music dancing andrefreshment! ou board

Sun la) wai a gala day for yachtsmen. The Minervaaud Clara bad a spin down the bar not exactly a race,but Just a friendly bout with working cant us to see ho etbe other aalled and tbe Clara, being Ihe biggeil boatearns out of course absad. Tbssljops fcaraceu. Holds,Monstte, Arab and Arrow all went out aud 10 did thecatboati Wave. Marjirla. Bijou and Dlodon off tn theatrsam at anchor wire tbe ichoociri Cuvallsr, TidalWars, anl Norma.

AMObO THE AT11LETBX

The Park A. C. (tamis.The lecond annual games of the Park Athtatla Clnb

drew 600 ipectaton to Broadway Park In Brooklynyeitirday Notwithstanding the fact that the elementswere unfavorable, tbe track heavy aud slow, and the

j grounds missrable, the spectator! enjojed tbe game!Immensely There were eight event! decided. Thetrack wai laid tube twelve lapi to the mile, but Hillwai donbted very much b) soma of the it ectaton wht nSam Seuot the I'aatlmei announce I verr grately thetime for the half mile as 1 minute 5;a leconds

L W doff t T oung and. A cooper of the Manhattani Thomai J Lee and llojj utile ot tlie Newlorks and H C lllnman. Berkele) A C andCilnmblaCollege, weresome of tlie cracks that competed Ndney Myer the I'ngllalt runner of the Hereford I ,ouhis trial heat In thelUMnrd daahwllli ease, bm gocrow led In the Hnnl an 011 , not get through 1

it ting atarted In to win the utile run verr brtc etc buttl e h itidii ats he ct in edd wero loiiaigr sli I he w asbeaten about ineni) lice yarm Duiicitig fohoned therallies.

A itniriirt orthedsc e events wai as follows' re hun Itetl )ar lis. li li ur men Ion heat wiu

in ra only ran In tiiiul The winners or the trt-tl- werefirst heat, I I Mirre M a l I4)aid) lilac, 12eci nda eeccnl tieal I 11 I Inl National A ljuris) lime 1.4. seconds Thirl he u I Ittun IAid car la) lime 12 1 senilis tiurlh heat

S) liiey Mver llrtetord A. C llim 12'a seiotmrllthteit llenrv Al Uerstm N I I (7arls linnHtui I eat won bt Sarre tlidereon secon

aul I urn thirl lime 12 isecdnls.Ifulf Mi e Hi b lam I nbtnsou I'aMlmeA dlynrlai II II Morreli M A ilsvuri";'Oiul lane. M r.er) st e rge A l (O)urdiitl li I 1 line I nut uli I ac on Ik

Iwiihunlied anl twnilj )i,rl II ir He Won l TloiHsmart M t (i Mirilsi I enrrn M ( tl

r '," i" ol 'I Hnir Anlereiu .N J (.(HjarUijthirl Time n I .anointsItunnhg High luiiii-w- on t) I rt t.olT M A ( ullicliiaj uitli auiictual Jtimiofo feet glnch a IDehnert Naitllus I ,t (lluches)se .1 w lib an actualJutniiuf 5 leel 1 luch A Cooler, M A I (Unci)

(me Mile Walk-H- on b I toy I Colin N x. A ((scratch) ( llatlaich I n Ipei t Harriers (. scinlitU)siconl T Win A1I.il Nntloual A C rtseion li) thudTime 7 minutes seromis

tine Mile un M on b W S rench N I A C (1 'var la), our 1 Marks Klchiuou I count) A t )

ytriN) seiond tunies Met reerc st l,t,irge A C t 0)5 ar Isi third Time 4 miuutei 1.' secon Is

Half Mile Hun lor Mem ers ('cratcii)-U- on h) Jol nMnilhiJ Terenhel aei n I anl 1 al Biittlcr thirdTime Jininutis t)2 secot Is

lulling li pound 'hot-W- in b) 1lioina I I ee, N )AC (licet rllrhesl nctudput ,. feet II lot lies II I

lllnmnn llerke ey c an 1 luumlia I , liege A A(scratch) serou I a lllxl nut I) feet luchealluiinlug llnal liinip i,u bi 1 I ee N A ((2 feet j Inches) lu it lump .1 feet 't( inches Icoff M t l il f m Hurlics) ircond with tifeetl nchHop si,,,, , p 11 ' -- uhlan W.cil Ine Afl feet) wis Mtal he tnverlug 4. feet 7 Inche. , I g

5" '' e rs I I feel li dies a. mud wall I

i'.If .W" '? ' " ""it MAC (scratch), was thirlWilli 4.' feet I4111P 11Hllllcau wmi rntesle I is a professional b) Pr silent

L'.!'.,",0"n.VL1""'1 "eorgi a. i,j the I rli. s irewithheld until lhe char.e is irocen

"l "boiU A. . fliicrrnois Veetunil Tied1'iml.l, in I (.. (,r,lnr) 'laeuifiiiri.A ape tail meeting of the Hoard of Coiernors of the

New York Vthletlo l lub convene lu the Board riomat tbe club house yeslerda) afternoon Atratapirlatlon committee wjb antolntel 10 comi lete arret gemenu for tbo transportAiion of members and guests tuTraveri Is and on baturda) luue 7 when the fortycuuriii game! or the organization will he diclled Aipecial train wilt leave the Grant Central Depot directfor Pelhamillle llallon and, lf neceaaary, a starinlearner will be charterel to convey those who del ro

to go ti water The boal will anl directly nt theIsland, between the boa houae and the club houaetin ti otlull the realnat on or r C, II It cer theTreaaurrr wai tead nnd accei lei Mr liogers bcciiinnmsr leased al the critic sins in tbo I nn mug ot thernanresof tlie urgAiiirall n during the recent electl intr utiles In tl e 1 ib a reilgi . . so 111 ai Ma nccm inscom bo prm cr ) audile I Tho bietbods of tlnnnrl riugheeiiiployeil wrro fully oilicl led Hi be the luvelll.gaiingcoininlttee nn Mr logerswue cmnpirtclr Mudlcaied. He remsli s a life member of the clubMr - OeJney the 1 resident of the North Ulcernatk wist hen elected Treasurer ot the club for thalalanceor Mr logeras unexilrel term The newTreasurer or the Sew lork Atliletlo lub an ablennancler who is racorably reganle t among the binklug men irr the dt) Helringa 10 the union n thorough knowledge of the duties iittleultlre is a business

ninn though xnd thro u,h anl win probably ere I0112le aei itular as He gentleman whom he succeeds. Heis a most thorough rounder

Willie Kid's I.ihil: Mile.rmscrrov May .u-T- he olllcers of the Truck Athletlo

Association lu measuring the new irack nn ltle rarlonsdlitances laat week mxde e me blunders atwbtch CI smpion Dohm an some or the Her Princetonrunners In last baturday ei ents ore not too well satisfled Theae olhrera uiauo the track to uieaure onl) 4".jards wh oltlrealleiigtli 1, 3.., juris In rarh up tharunners coc ered 2 1 yards ond 2 feet more th en thee helie e 1 the) were done Ac, or ling to tie correctmeasurement tlie athletes in the uarter mile an thehair mile were wrnngei ly.icirls.fceiuull cards1 fi ot rrsiectlcelc whde in tbo 111 le run it e) hu t C4)ards an I . feel too inlicll The ..11 ) una wits oil theotter hunt ma le three )nrds si ort beingonly 217 Thec rrectl is In I'll m e tbn In the hair un e would acci rdiuglc be minute 4 seconds instead uf intu,utcs4 4'. ee i is a announce I

ountli g ut II 0 same r lie b) w hlch he m ido the longdistance M le II 11 a tittle was atiu itince ns 4 minutes4 4 S eecinds fur llie 8 l lee I Ull e his lOrrect, tuutie h IIHIh WoiH III re e 1, 4 inhitilee l e ruleI recking the college reccr I tc llftarh ITleen s, con 1s.V hrii Huy tlnlsl ej I is rj c I ct att pi i he eul to oneof the dicers that It aeei ed 1 hlni tu be the longestmile loeierran The trick waa conac liiently tctiedlater with the above resu te

New link Intriciilteliifn A. A.-- rii i sic M i Tho New lork Mate Intercollegi

ate All letic Ars , Ullon luce Juat arranged to hold thoannual Held la) tn this clt) i n Decoration Du), Mn) Mat lhe new Klrkwool Drltlnglark Syracuse Lniversit), lochester I tilversll) Hoi art t ollege. HamiltonCollege Luion t ollege and ( ul. ate Line erstt) willixr-ticliat- o

lu lie co nests. On Thursliy altemuoii IheIs i oiliest wi lake pUre on the gri un 'a of thebyricllse Tei uu CI ib In IheTl Ird Old Tretlell day

II irts Mil lake J ice at Kirkwoid at .1' M on rriJaldeer I Oeiuri s ire reurted an II e cnnieets I romise to b il a most excilu g and Interesting ehaructrr.c ii the ec mug f Irltiv Muy m ihe Hi hurt collegeMando'lu t tub aalsielbcMr lownseu Kuieel . singeran 1 dramatic r, a le will gice a concert at Music HallAfter the u art lleirle lirlbe fle d day contestswill be risen el fioni th atige The same eveningthe delegates tr mull thee egeswitl hale u banquetut the uiotie Hotel

Cifnswlp nf rspoi Ih si(h trrns and T.etra.The ainiual erring games of tie West 1 ud Athletlo

Club aco been lost, one Ull AugustThe Slag if the tlnu Athletl Club will to held at the

club ruuuia evening at H u elck.The barrier! of tho Cedar Athletic club will have

tl eir annual cron countr) run teetni rrowerenli g coverlug a diaun e of nine miles reiral well mownathletes, both uf this und oil er clul a w in lake art

The Irish Athletlo c tub. nuw in exiateuce atom ninemonths is in aver pr si er us condition with a memberahlp of near ) 1, at d Duress ut. or the first unn Jul o en games, to be I el I un lor the rn es oi tho A A.I at loneMHiiioi ou lit!) .IV a xoud many entrieshuie been ulreud) receiced

Tie Worcester Atli eiic i lub has ie n fnrmetL withat i ut . e members The following i ame I on cers wereChoseu reeldent ( ol -- utlliltfl 11 lllelic lcolrisldent c huties II Bui later ecreurr Irui k Ilea woe d,Treasurer NeUm c Ke)es I a( ulu II A AdlliisHrsl Lieutenant I i, I eiihtniAu ei ud lieutenant(frorge I romiu, ti li ar uf evert ere It Woodccurd L t, lligel, s II I Datiutiu (, A Duels, Dr IIS Knight II. II fulrbAiika Dr liuuier cage, Infng L.lll.-e- l w

The committee u charge of the n itdoor games of theAt , N I u. leen making el' rls to secure A 11

l,rr.eof the tluuhllUli All lelic I lub an I W I) Dayof the New ler.ee Allilet i ul, 10 run a match race ofIw o i r lllree ml e rt er ni, as un lud irement a si eclalitelal ml u re ur l i ie lal lu iillidin if any hguresshould I e ,wer d i,e ge I ns a ieted the I nip attl II buttle a Bl.ry eop erelliled lo H low Dm torun iin'il ui er the ea .mn Miy J Here Is greatanxiete 1 euetiie in see na run aul the al

rlit LJ ol u l i r, I irirs gr 'Und and un inxl, isIbrongo" utl It s lin rers It is tl ought should overbuUnce uue oil r b ee ion

What I rotul'es loUriei f the test athletic meetingsecer giien lhe C ark e i' N 1 Athletlo Aeaiiciallouwill ie held lii I .e)l a lark New irk, on June 14He rites of lie All i el r Athletic I litoll will golemcomietln ins ihe list w I ich le us fol ows on,, huntired and twenty )nr ia ilaah hun Ileal I2,)yards burdie race uu i no l. ear U bur lie sack rureliaulirnp uu rutiulug high lump iiau lliup Theaasoi lutiouhas ap lie ler u uu aa on In the Amateur AthletinLull u uul litem I lurmisai in to hull the abovegames ntrles in ie be mide with the ( hairmali ofthe t.amtai niniiiltlee, care of t lark'i U!N T ThreidCompaii) heurney N J Futrunce fee 25o. for eacheieul entries closed June 7.

Tho Hit club receitlin of the National Athletlo(lub Hill lesson will be held at Ibe club hrtieHroudwa) and ifeid nceniie Brooklyn on Tiiuriday evei II g Thu iromlses to be a great ihuivthe t rln I: aI feature or which will be a tenrounl g between Hick rhoiuai of the National A.I. i lub an I Hugh Winters of the Bridge a C fora$igollwaidi They will wolgh In at I is ounda. Winlersheswon licnli if glurc during the past aeua nha It g won the New tork tha Brighton and the Mnr ipolltau hoatcluti lompxliliriia Thomus hue n it le nlu any uf tl e tourneys as )et but his fnomls uu I r ulinaieseo he Ian good one Irimlnent oSicui wihuce I irje f lhe aiiblr The success of tho ut m '

ce Hon gl)eu b) the N A is still fresh lu tl n in i Isof lie as wl o wer l resent and they wi I i nt furlhevery ellurl lo be present next Thurs lae etching

Tea xleenth field day or tlie Lniveralt) of Califi rnlasa, held n May lu Several re oris were br l.tillie n graiiiine oieued with u 22 .i ir h irdle rare i

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eetu Us) a university ri cor It was vruu by b V) Mi

Nur n Sarcoids Tl e I ole l I t was won I ) I, ttaillke whoirulert feel H tin lieu, breaklni. theuniieisiti renorlof feet 7 lucl el llie unlrersllyreo r i 111 in- - unit iiiiiv eun was aiiinrueii iy n nhi ,li of Hie liljini U' i lub in 2 inluutra 71. lefon la.The uulveriliy record li 2 iiilnutessc seconds In tl auu e w a k tl l ulvrrilt) record i f i uunuies 94 seionliweut down atsii tlei rge lotilks ilitng it in H

iitlliules I7eei0li Is Ilia uiilTeriltt rerord of 11 feet7 inches of utting the shot was Iroten lir L K lltltltIhn wing Hie shot a l feet It t W luting trnke tieuuiversitv recorl of h feet s'-- Inches in the high ki k,si ring N feet lulnehes Mc Mi non Ihe scratch mantl rew theslxteeu pouli hammer 4 feet Murhes estub.Halilug uncord ltoteiti with s feel allowance threw11 117 feet

At the 1 oiexllle Athletlo (lub grounds. Newark onFrl lay the Academy Athletic Association held Iheiranuna! Held meeting 10 leclle the chatnl loiiahii aof tl atInstitution A liuiloril) of tiie stu lelita were In excellent condition and the work accomplished surpassedthat of irevlous ysara. The result follows tine duntire 1 yards run First class u It bwaln to, titns 11seconds, second olasa, V) L Both thirl class 11 Blltilin. Ituiinlng high Jump h r Mil 11 , feet .sifnrhes. ncind class W II anl A I ein ii.ena a tie ut4 feet 7 inches tblrt class. P f luwulug lt nnlngbrosd Jnmp-Fl- rsl clasa ll K rwalu. in - featInches, lecond clasa. K R hlngsbur) Putting 1.' pi undshot fl P Curtis, so 82 feet Incl ei ouartir milewalk D, B. Iglehart'HI, I mlnnle 87 leoi mil Twohondredand twenty ) urjsrun lirstelass. 0 It Hwaln,'ft JH leconds seeond olaai II F I rsne Jr tluartar mile run-- F II Baldwin i) u;5, iiconda. ((evenlyfive )ards hurdle first cms, j 11 Burnett Jr. tJUVtiscouds second clan A. ll Atha.

Chiaaareia In Ihn it beejlnien'a Iliaiulli iiiManager A II Barkman or the (went) live un a road

rare has. from Intelligence as to Hie abilities of some ofthe contestant! lu the DecoraUon Day roa I tare, foundIt expedient to change the handloapiof W I ll est from14 minutes to PCs; and of J Butterworlh from 14 10 1 Jm Ion Its, aud L Lockwood from 10 7)4 minutes.

Kliootlncr ut Ilextci Iark,TI e tourth IiattAlion of tht dermanlA hi teti

tint I I ell ltd anti iaI prl7A shoot aul picnic at hVI r s Metier I' ik esleri1a Althoi gh tit weatherm nut thlntt bu fn(tratls (lie alien laute irna Ronlw ti i oitii?fr mi ml er wero en tared In the Iniri a m ot tl e altt, tlie bi slue" mem jers 1 1 ih clublt . ii J tlirmaehea to the tliootti u on the newkiller. There- were llire targets t) t stint at, the Vtnjr

Urcei In tl efthapeor the vital - rlck-- (Hriet, 'vHiclir t c.4 (i)i one target cou d t e M ot at bi any uiember'ft e battalion anl Mr IX Lnctier nf iIik fourteenth

' p m tarne I ott tl honors, ai l aUn the a iiauIaki iirlii the onl prlre on tliix t iri.et 1 wmty tl reeir r coiifiHiinr pirttallv of miln raali or nuefnl' i i nrn imrntAl rtlc e. we tit to the twenty three besttiitifkiinfii itiainbert if the (ternianla ftcliutren lluii--

f I tu iilano, who maJe the best tveored t n Ihe taruetor h nor on the point Uriret, which wan optntuallri mern irises uere dltxiributetl accotiilnii to the oumter f l itu Thein.ores

MiijMi.rcet - r.tiir "fnen open to members or tnlonrtii l aim Un nl-- U. Ix cher H Mimer wtihoil, i o r t lower i n the last shot weiff Mt. A. Uoicb

i Hi iTmann .

ienl tiva rluc tarcet, open tn all unformed in em

lr ot .hi ii si or J one man I I alter Mneri te'riturt-- r Ml nentl er rt. 7weljr, iMai.ii r i ll Ueiner Hi - chlilelii rt Werner- fHtiinr tl ( Locler ( II Hans, flu I Mo ler" Wrt M - I Mnir fi5 J Wlen. ' I I.flceta I am .4 lorthuber pi1 K RumIi,'! rl"Iite m

I nt tarift-- t oj en to all r mers-lniT- er ! -- chlel' Ui-if-i er l 1IBe 4 welir, J, Loda 1!

iitietitler j, raiter f, Wleti 11. OrueiiLnicer IJ. SclUliluver ll

Hhontlnc .Note.The ett'er Hlfle Hub wlllla, a mpper on th' 27th of

thin mc nth In honor (f Mr l Llu.m-nahD- who wisiioriiy le ,ti, tor the tatter .u 1

there v.ili be p actice and h wee stake shoot liljr at lireUrdu an bine rocks, open lo tl e pjb ic, on th Haretu nt iri und uu Decoration l)a

It Kure K Unas and tl I timnerraftniidl I some (coolpre. tire Hliontltit; nt the reedmot.r mimeou iat i layaftern in The best acorM wero made by Liinmcrin n nn Iwlct tj In iUa.ceki.iu ti

In the fourth series of the Lexington Oun Cluh shootat I cxiiiffion on Ma .o in s llaokett won thu stiverme lal sc ring 1" blue rotka IR rards r as out nfS posMl In .D 1 IU- -. Is tie .second time In tu i esrlou he haswon tlie medal, ma kin if him the olub cnamplun

The llnrrard hhoi tine Club ha I a meeting at the newAliat in rauiie on May lhe flmt matchwas for the

uiider i up I - Macka) u. made the tru cleanntrtever slut for the tup kliiine I bird ant wonthe match t W Uacon 'uu wws second mth H

i 1 imtnermann irave an exhibition of quick i rinironPatnrdt eventnu at the ettler It tfi e Cmbu iallery 31Hi wery He tired --ii shots in three minute and .Useeonds and scored 4t l pntnta out of a ron if so an arertu of one snot per ten seconds and JA-1- points toth ah t

Tl q Cone Inland Rod and Clun Club has ntnets threenmM i nits list ot mctni rhlD The club ha enteredthe tenth year of Km exlstmce Woollawn larkwill

, as formerly tho ehootinir cround of the lub andU attmacher will make erery etlort to secure roodUrdu tor lhe club meetings

The Hreiuer hchuetzen Voreln has receive a letterfnin Mr iJeorne steburirot New ork in which thelatter accepts the Bremer Koi,ietv a Invltatt n extendedto the ' ew ork th New ork clt and the New Torkt rntral hchuetren Corps to take part tn the Bremerfentknl on tuna If ana Itl Thenumterof Neworkmarksmen belontrlnc to these three corps will i roballytxceel IV as ihe chairman of the c mrnlttee In Hremen linn beeu askel to secure accommodations for UUshooters

The Independent 8chneten Cirps of NeworkwlUlire a mecial prlie to le coinpMel for at the rierl u

Th prle consist c r an artltkall com pottedtinu,rim of the. Indeieulent tmetcen Corps, thematerial use belntr 2 i newly stru k 'mark sold

Ulsaii Mr 11 VI trriiilinn II a t rvinmin ant I runmtttee will take tl e prl?e with him Mrenl-- ii memberinf the Independents will Ifav before I ane IJ ACeleeatlon of four from the M. lotil Kharpshootsrs andcotttin entt from New IIhtciii and Hrfdgep rt will Jointhe Indei endents. The Wlelan I 11 reach IlambarTon 'tine .1 or 2 t, anl tie Naw ork marksmen will heTTken rare of bv the llamb ira schnetreu ocietv whowill dine ai I wine tl em anl also arranf a specialprize uli out for the enter talLmeut of the lsitors

Oilila and Fnd of l"pnrtf.Wrestler Iloeber of thin city ia the beet

CnK.j no ti oh i an wrest r In thu vl tvHarry Johnson haa acceptel Lee Cheneys offer to

run iiranL th champion uf Ftixtan I l.u yards for$. ii! John-o- n sh that he will utiuw i rant fN texI s to (.aiifornta lf ho will (.onr-en- t to raie there.

H t Ma, Jil A newly rrtanlred tiuntncr cl ib ofItiilon. called the William O Ur en llurliuir t lub haaUaued a challenge to an harltiii Uub In New niclan ttor a match itame for 91,uuu a side, the gato receipts togo to the loainf club.

'I hi a IV I II Best ork. Flttht.Trainer Matt .Mien's famous Jnpanoso came-coc- k

tms boon mntcbod to Heht a ehuUo! Capt. A. IJ filnt of Blntland, Md . for

$1,000 on aSaturday eoninc next. This willprobibly o ono of the hemiost oNentuter il elded ina pit within loo inllos of iblaiit. 1 ho Jap Is muclol llko a Ihrculaa andthe LontoniB of Mr. Slnt'A phnkebAj,' is boundto show souiethlutf ahlo to kick a bit.

Handball.FdnnrJ J Sweeney the backer of ohn Pnlaney

Ttslted Tin hrN ofllce last night aud covered Philae nde, ositof ii towards arranirinur a match for

flu a all i -- weriier lajs no will bn at Tni-- riis oitlcadu Thure lay at 4 I XI , to Un articles and arrange all(he Lroltmluarles for tbe match

Vhcellnc.The recentl orkAnled Taxedo wheelmen have now

twenty eirfbt member.Tl e Woman s Whetl Club of Buffalo participate regu-

lar!) Jn cenu weekl) road runsThe i:otelle Tamb era of Itoielle, N J , are rapidly

becoming a strouir organizationA Wheelman The distance to Tonken from the

point Male 1 is ten and a hair miles.( lark; of . ale should show no well in the bicycle race

a ttl e tiitercollegialo games uu baturda) nextr A Ballon ml V. (! nf the HurTa o nam

tiers recently rude 1 1 miles on the ruad In Vnuluutea.IheNewtork I Icyrle ( lub and the lludson Connty

Whee men will hold acoJibined ruu to i ouipton, J,on Juue -

During the naat week eleven ap If c it ions for membership In the leigtie of AmtrKan VNieelmeu were re-cehed frum ladlvs

hddle rtrbwabach llrof L yn a .ouncest cclsr v nle a contestant in the tos race at the King t omtj

. I eelmeu a meet on luue .H.

It in estimated thai there will b In the nelghtorheolof some elifl t hun Ired or a tlnmsan 1 crllsis who willwitness the altlburn ruceon Metuur al

Artic'eH of igreeinent n its tefn drawn nn I j MeanrnIledi; an Lewi and Xrunuer mi Huik of liulTuio tora I "j utile n ad raie to be he d on lune ..

i hlef ( onsul Hull (f th New .ork ttate d vial n oftl e - A. will referet the l aiuil e road race leiweatiMesn llrunntr, llautk Hedge, and lewis of Uuilalouu June --eH.

Chief ( i naul Hull wi M ortly name a rotnmlitee tomakr tiomiu it! f r de ejrt,te nt urtro in it Nutl 'DalAsiemt h or the I eague it American lieeliutu fur thebeiun 1 district

Die membera of tha 1M lladelphla Bicycle ( lub arearretugitiff for a tour (olUsion tn thu second week InJune It lathe Inienilon of tbe it us ion cyclists to firethrui a warm reception

Irel Cnnlngvliv of he llreikl)n Htcvcle Clnb w II

haf m ride j reti lively toserure tha lime In theLa road rac. ah. rlnill the wetttber bro.e

favorable, ihdliatire ftiould le covered in -- H,

The West I'nd Hk.cl luhof Biol enter have decidedto join the LeatTUd ot Am ricau Wheelmen At theirmeeting on evening lait eight new memberswere elected The cm .oted to attend tbe blceleraces at Niagara on June 11

The Decoration Pa rial race will be started at 11A M sharp, rain or thine The limit men will do wellto be at the tai e tin a arcn Alui t Starter A. ItMarktiiiu there wl ie no delays on accouut of thefa lure of the me i to be in time

l ait ier rgw M Ns! itt of tl e hw Wk Tlcyrle Cluhh s ialr out the ful liu Iht rf ub runs for tiemout of luue s in ia une nig. and Bay aid"

I i no --, r ml rai, at Kings rllge Mine fl Coney

Isliud Juuelu i itu) ler June -- A hump ton, , JAnottier UrookiMi ki eelman haa t me to grief. Ur

B nn a member of thi Brooklyn Hrwle Club, whilerl Hnj through l'roae lark on Ti urday was rundo u an t J his uli ut ler dl'io aiad, t est les rtceh inrrevere bruliea I he rnae has beait t laoe 1 in the ban Uof a lrt er It I elug th iiiteullvu ot tne Brooklyn Clubto i rottrouta lhe nsai jut

II e entries received for the five mile handicap roadra eot the Nfw , rk Blcic e Hub Inchde W 6. lies(let, er i ei.rgu M esl ut I. Noble, O rrnchr Kindle W F Isnlleton. I y, Miuw L (,a"orA I Taynter J Mjlpe M llortoa li WnHur.uanl U Miir.ea The race, will la run en tl e coursebetween King rldie and Vonktra, on Jun 7

t hsrler Kluve who at resent n tti tbe record fortwenty live miles nn the Irvingloii Milburu cruras andwho Is plaiod n scratch In the Simile race on Kriday iprormeilah rp rter that desplta allreiorta totie contrary he will n t c nnpin on Krilayhis record of I hour an 1 i minutes for that dutauce babnkeii he will go out and en leavor to maksauewrecord, which he la confidut of being able tu do

looi bait.f lllof theoiiparelUp'ayed a great game laat 8uu

day, uf the pur goals scored three wrre made byhim

The Thiatlea are about to secure the services of aneicelleni player who has done geod work en the (jueenslark learn, (Scotland, and who has left the laud ofheather And thistles for the United Statei

W Voting of the Nonpareil Football Club, who wnt toruropa half A)enr ago, ha returned from the old soiland in Mel lu en a lent (rui on

The New. ork Ihlstlre are well represented lu theAiutr can h otball AasotUuou ttnesrlluilly McPoua d Is w th" it loin t une nf the finestall around paer on (I Caleilonla team lute rI Irtui lu g al la a eo a uttea he did gojj work onhutiduy aul saved manv a goal for bis side

rpmmy played half back last Sunday in the) exhlbltiou jgatne at the Hldgewood base ball groondsiaslaad of lu bis position of back ti. Pauls Vai aVoodeubstltute, ana be aodT.Wajtanwu did iome floe Slok

BBmmaammsBmaaBaaaaaammaaaaam

intAi this rxaitTjms ajos doiso. kIVhlte ritnllense llucey TTnder todo

ICnleM.Frftnk White at d Ms friends crowdet a down town ,

for tl mi resort venterday afternoon when tie ex Jchampion light weight went there lo post $100 as a Tj

forfeit In a match for fl side with Billy Daoey at MllJlMiumla Dace) was not represented. White staled 3B

tbat he was read) to slmi articles then and there, for acontest under London prtra ring rules. He claimed 1

that as 1 e would have to give away eeveral pounds to iPa ey he was Jnstided lu insisting on rules that he waimore accustomed to lu order that things might bevened up As Dace) la not here said he I will Rleave the matter oren ror a while and give htm a A

chance to make an engagement for arranging the imute It, Auv time aud place that be names will suit me, 5

anil will be reauy tp put up a forfeit or the whole ftamount ou bait a day a notice, I will wait tor bta (Splesnir ' JIt Isuiiderstool that Dacev will not light tinder fin Ifrules at this time He claims that Queensberry rulsa ,have governed All chnm lonshlp contests from bantami Uto middle weights, and including his own elaaa, far a Clong time, an 1 that the) bring the custom of the day Wshould govern lie thinks that the, are especially ap-- )tpllcable to matches where no championship Is At stake

To Put Up tho Hecond llepoelt To-da-

Tbebickere of Jimmy Lynch of this city and IadJyMcllrideof 1'hiIidelDhlA, who rre matched to flght for jr

tOiaslde Mill meet at II o clock to day at th VfiVe jf

ind make the second depoettof the stakeiWhen the maloh was arranged several weekaagothe nfirst deposit of $ loo was made and the backer Iof each man will post eftVi, which will make the total t5ciej oaitof -- Vi Aktde The third and last amount will ftfbe fu and wilt be pet np one week before the flght- - oftMcHrt le s baoker will move to nave the slakes Increaaed HIto $1 ikk) a Hide and If I ynrh s backera agree he will twpost the extra $VjO today Thin tight will be one of munusual Intiieai to the epnrtiugmetiln this vlclnltr and Mlt Is believe 1 that a large sum or money will change lban Is on the rertlt I ynch is at preaentdolng excellent W

work at his training quarters In Water.) where be la Junder th gtidance of lack Qulnn the Scotch Itgntweight Billy Tuse the PbljAdelnhian. la preparingMcbri le at a resort ist outside of the Quaker City. Theflght will take place on or about J une 22.

An to Ilutler and McAullfTc .

There was a large gathering ot Eagle A C membeta flat the club rooms in B rook 1) non Bunday afternoon, it 1

having been expect ' that a new match would be made (

between Georze Butler of the club and Mike McAuliffeof &

theBridge A i. After thece middle welchtamet at the feFridge A C competitions on Thursday night, and But ft';

lerbad McAullffe prtctically out although norieelslon yfc

was given it as arranged that another meeting should rbe ind that the ownership of the gold watch umight be determined Bunday at the Lagle A CL. was Jtrxedupm but neither McAuiiffe nor any ot bit friends real owed up The result was a lot of growling which re ufstilted lu the promise of several Haglei tbat lf the VA

Brilgo people did not give up tbe trophy or make ar vrangement for another match that tbey (the Kagles) 7

wou U bu) an elegant watcn for Butler. k

Ike IVclr and Cbarlcy Snflth.The Hebrew sporting people have gone half wild over

Charley fmltli the Lnglish feather weight who arrlTedin New ork a week nga Smith, who can sing a songat well as he i An box bio uht with him In h la record, 'the statement tht eut of two goes with Nunc W all are,who !, now inntchel toflght fieorge Dixon the Botuenco nred lad deilaion mine ileioarred at .

I'ttl ly McOulggan a benedt at Knickerbocker oar den. j- -

llntoketi. last week with a big fellow naniod fiaorrfe ,

Buna, whose nose he made bleed in the first roundand itia rrii d, became enthusiastic Mnce Barne)Aaron a time there has been n champion who waa aJew but now the people of tbe raft til ink they haveanother bmith is meeting all comers at the dardeuthia week. And on rri lav night ne will go up afauiitIke Weir, the oj y Nplter from B elfan

Lost, a I'uslllet.Mike Cashing the paglltit, who has of late

been calllug Auatlu Gibbons of Tatersou hia late oppo-nent a windbag and other unpleasant names, cant befound by hia friends. He promised to go to Patersonlaat Wednday night to maka h match with Olbbona.made the iame pr unse for Thursday and ror Friday,an on neither oieaaiou did he keep nls word On KM Kdy Tn.. mj Btaio I that l uahtng at the Bridge A U fi?..competitions ou TlmrsdA) night I ad told a reporter that hA! .

bo would g j to ateraon tie next day aurly lhlnce that uUht t tutting haiti t been heara of but ever Vreluoe Gibbous bat beeu on the wurpatliaoouUngforillae. VFicbtlnc Notee. ,

Constant Reader It took him twenty elf ht round. 4,and nasneclledat the a.iternU Athletic Uub. ,,

Bill Dunn of Bayonne and ttinger ' McCorraick of 'Jeraey t it) wi b matche this week for a ten roundgo for tslj- - a side and gate receipt

Charley Bmith the recent I nullah importation in the 'featherweight clans wi meet all comes this week la 'lloboken He weUhs about ll pounds

Joe Rhchy of Minneapolla. nrw In Toronto, otTers to J

box Joe McVullTe of can I ranclaco or Ld Smith ofDenver ol a limited nuiubcr of rouuds. Coutsst to I

come orf at Toronto.George I a BLuiche tha Marine, will start In training f

todaj At Nentune iiardet a. Alameda tui , for bta flgl t iwith Young Mitchell, whKh takes i la.e ou June --'7 Inthe California Uub . '

The Scott) Cox. Sim Collins s match will be arranged Lwithin Ada) or two i olliu who bad been out of town ifor reveml dHrs. arrheil home on Saturday night audis only too willing tot gut

Dunn i.lcasou of the -- eventh ward, who recently defeated Jerry liitkey woiJd liki to get nn a flght wtli(eorgelCeynoMa Bernoid-w- l l probably accommodate Ihim If he (iileason can get backing q

Charley Norton will give a boxltu competition opento ull amateurs at lroun la, for the championship ofthe state, on June lit at hhootlug lark Newitrk. lhe ifpriree will be gold watch t . llrst and silver to eecon I

1 msHCKrB, May .a-- A bsr knuckle prle flght be itween latrlik Iamb anian i nkiiown of Kejuol uuwu.la. took;lace near Mcheeatnrt laat n uht. The unknown won lu th aeventli round Moth meu werebadly used up lhe flght was ror tvj a side. Jt

1'resldent Fuldatf the California Club telegraphed to fcBoston In reference to the atatemei t that Sullivan ha t loaArranged lo tight McAullrle lo this desnattli M c, al larke replfel tbat there waa no truth lu me report, SPaud tbat nt a letter to ilr. tulda tbe entire matter would v)be explalited at

NniiwaLi Mayat. Artlelea of agreement have been IEsigned letween Thomas took of this city tint Henry UsBeynnldsuf New llaveu for finish Ajsht, lo take plaie Pwithin itmlleaof here before htne j Ihe men arefeatlierweighU and Iiavb never baen (n the prize niia.bui are well known lu sporthu cin.!.

hT Loui Ma) 20- -1 van Lewis tlie Ptrangler. whoarrived ( -- re n- - lay, saya that Just before leaving Chltag) Mulloou ehuweX him a telegram which readtWill yjucoma to Now .rk and take hulllvan In hantfor lakaon nghtr Join K la willing Mulloou re- -l led that he would, ami will ori in .iAntlr (n a..

rhe backer of Irank Vtore says that he Is not satislie I with the n still or ihe recent fight between Jaogimllagber and Moore and la rnady to make anotherniMtchfora ilnlsh right lor (3aiasld Mhould Uallagfer accept ihu challenge Moor a backer will meethim at Uw JUuttnttrt 4vroflice to sign articlesTommy White the Board of Trade fighter had bla tnose t mite n And was knocked out by Billy Brennan Ina mill for " aide ouMaj.JI at line htatton Ind. k

rortyeljtit romdn were fought Brennau waa terribly Atuufahed and was thought to be beaten when to tni ATa

eurpriie of over) body he slipped In a lucky blow KrKK hard K. Kox received the folluwlng cable deipaUb &f

laatnliiht jW"IOHnoii May 36. m'Arrangements were comptetel today for the Inter IBnational priae i ght baiweeu Dixon th colored cham ?

pion of AinericAv and Wallace of 1 ngland TL pugUUt e2

flght for LM and world a championship; In ibis club oaJuueV7 Watu Wi''Preildent I'ellcau Club." HA

CockOshtera Captured. SjPitta to, Ta. Hay mei McDonald of Thllad! f!

phi a, a detective of th Plate Society for th rreveotloi f'jjof Cruelly to An Ira a' a, came to town to day with a poes JAj

of (en com tables and made a raid on a cock flght which S?was In progress At Hamtl'.on a suburb of this place (jJTwenty of the participants anl spectators were ar Mferestel and taktn to WlUesharre where they bad a Fi?hearing before Alderman 1 who fined tl em HIeachSUl home or the prisoners pall thvlrunes wbn mlthe others unable to do so were vent tu jail A number FHuf the muat promiuetit sporting meu Qt upper Luzeru rawere among those arresie 1 &j9

Tho InteruatloiiMl Teanle Matoli, fj$Dtatis, Wav --M The tennis match between Thomui K

1 ellit of 1 raton and tbarlea of Kngland forKJ side aud the chain, lonablp of tbe world commenced In itila city to lay It will be continued onWedncada) and May .8 aul Ja The wlunermust aeuure seven out of thirteen games 1 ettlt won tthe first tei by a scorn of fl to . Haunders won thesecond set by a ci re of tu 4 the third by 0 to J, tudthe fourth by ri to I ,