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I THE SUA, TMUliSDAY, JUxMu 6, 2 VICTORIES FOR NEW YORK. i i jVifc cnirrzKi) zbaovk teak irxvi a i rjcixr costzst. i I' ltlko Blly't) Mem Mke Onod Frort 10 J.i VTIa, bnt rull to Thr-Ilor tbe) ft UlktrSanet Itetnlted Nsiwei In Oeneml. I Tneresultof ohamplonshlDgamesin tbe four lesagtiss yesterday ws: TITK NATTO'tAt. MUOOB.

NewTork. 4, ISrooklyn, 1. I rnlladelphla. 7s Doston.O. Cleveland.

3: Cincinnati, 1. L. Chicago. Pltulromh. 1.

Tnn ri.ATrit8' lbaoub. I Hew York. UoBlon, 4. IB Buffalo. 7: rittBbuiuh.

4. i', Brooklyn. i if Chlooco.4: i' tm imraraut association. I Beeheite Brooklyn, 3. BtlxinU.0: LonlsTllls.a.

Colombo. At SxraOTSt-Ilaln. I iTXJUroro association. rif JWWf Qttr, ISt Wilmington. 10.

Hartford i Waibinirton. 1, jf BaltImora.0: Worcester, J1 4 Now Haven. Newark, 1. I fte naUounl tenants. V.

xna sboomj. I Ctaalnuit Of" Boston It I cniT.ina.....i! i CtloMOw.li 14 PHUDurgb. 84 .373 TOBjr. K. I.

4 BBOOXX.TH (if. L.X 1. A pretty same of ball was rift) od by tbo New Tort and Brooklyn National Leoguo teams at 1 the Polo grounds yesterday. It was decidedly Interostlnir. too.

from tlis fact Mint tbo New forks gave the 51(1 spectators thoroughly en- I jorabls surprise by wlnnlne. which even the (most sanguine ot the loyal few bad no idea that they would do. Busts and Uuckloy were In the points for tho Hew Yorks.nnd thoy had job lot toamtosup- port them. But that job lot team clayed sood ball, the only error bolnir a wild pltoh by ltusle it of a third strike, which gato a runnor llrst I I base, Haste pitched nboantllul gnme. and at i crltlanl nolnts was wonderfully eifecttvo.

Ills Work elloltod grout praise from all, ami tho ocotiPHntsoftbobleaclierlesgatefreriuentyells i of WUnt'a tho matter with Jlusle?" "Oh, lie's 1 allrisht." 'I he Brooklyn cot but one clonn nit oil him, the others being or the scratch order. i Buckley's work wns of a suporlor kind. It is i a pleasuro to see him behind tho Int. for his tbrowlnir to bases Is accurate nnd seldom is a buso stolen off bim. Hhnrrott rausht twodlf- floult flics and was roundly applauded.

clarLe i dared focond In suporb Htyln uccontinir twel re chances without nn error. Thosoore: i 1011 (N. BltOOKLTI L) I Kliro.i.1 I TUrnan. 0.1. 1 1 10 0 O'nrleo or i) I 8 0 0 i 0 0 oldim, 2d 1) 8 a llorunoK.

1 bl I 1 Hurui 1 1 Clirki. 0 I 4 0 rnutr, Ittli 1 11 10 Jtmlf, .0111 1 1 1 luknejr 3d 0 7 1 BurkilV If 0 laruthon 1 i 1 Jjuui. t. a 1 4 0 Multh si 0 0 13 0 i Bucklir. 0 0 7 0 Terrr P.

0 1 () 1 .1 0 tlurk 10 7 0 3 Totl'l 4 Totatt "18 27 15 "3 i Hew lork 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-4 1 I Kro'iXljri 0 11 0 I 0 a I Pint tiue by error New ork. 1 HroftLlrn. 1 Farueil rum ew I I ett en 1 a Nw ort ,1 krooklyii. tlrtl bant on rath un Kuna, 4 oft Ttrrr struck out I Ituilr, 0 bj Torry, Two biao till Ca1 ulheri. Thieahaie hl'l Mornnnir Raiie Ilhiltu baii-Ttirnan (0, eacrlfloe blti Clark.

Jluikle). hurrint. (1 llrlrii Collins. 1 Inkner, ark. DouMi nnit Sommeri, Clarko, IHnn) anil Hnrnun? Hit by pitcher Terrj.

ballt hnckley. nirk.1. Cmplro McljuaJa. Time 1 4U Attendance SJtf CLlTVLJin 4 Ueatln wai In bis tklnent today. i Tie bal the Oiuoiiuatle completely ut old luertj.

Tbo score 1 I C11CINKA1I (X 1 liroir Hla.ro.A.e MeKeaa a. i. 20 11 11 1 Mcrtie I'd 1 1 11 1 0 I Clika, I (....) 1 000 Marr lib. 0 11 1 1 Vracfi I) I 14 1 II Mlillalif 31 0 0 1 1 II 0 1 11 nillollUy f. 1 I 0 I Dally r.

1) 3 I 11 0 Heard 1 1 5 0 Arilner Jl 0 12 1 iileillr lull (111 I traallrj, 0 II Oj Kliletll. I r. 0 1 a 1 II I ZlmnKr.c 0 OHIO lcoll 11 11 0 1 0 Baatlu. I 11110 hiin111 1. 11 11 1 2 0 1 Uurjea, 0 0 0 6 1 1 Totals 3 D27I0 1 Total! 1 5 27 22 2 Crnrrnmtl 0 0 11 noon 11 11 Cleveland 0 0 I I) I) 2 0-1 Farndrun Ctmlnnatl.

Two bie bite I ILki llallry Stolen bae Pat er riavCH nn iial a It) litUTta, lu HtrucKout Hy lleatin 1 lilt puclier Marr hn t)ce llita utlane I eard liouhle ayaUciird Mo. rhie. and Reinr.diuaUey and Arduer Umpire LncU. Attendauoe S74. rillLAUKLrilU L), 7, I0IT0M(1 0 PatLiDiLrnu.

June 4 Tba rblladliiliiai beiir tbo i soatonj beru to day before itLiulon Tbeevure. i aoinoM riiiLAi kLrnu (a. ui. I I Mirai i li.ro i i Donnwan, 0 1 4 Hamilton. 1 2 I Uanzel.

0 (i 1 1 1 tirka. 0 1 0 liickrr, lltb 0 I 2 O.M)rvCilli 114 1m Fulllran. I f. ti I (i lUmrjion r.r.l 4 I 21o larr, 3d 1 i Iojii'iuh 1 2 a ii iHroile. 0 0 2 0 Ud 0 2 10 1 Hemiett, 0 brier utbl 2 I eiinltll -J 0 II 2 4 III en a II 2 3 7 I Geuein, II ll ttlxUkirT 1 1 2 0 Tital 0 424 IJ ti Totala 7132712 2 I Boitnn 0 0 ll o-o i 1 liiladelphui ti 2 1 1 7 rune riillalelpbla 'i Two I ae liltw Clem enl Mayer i.

Allen. Ihri a. lilt Sthrleier rl I nre lilu-Ilatnilt llijir llaiia it ten-B irke, Tneker left on t.cri 111 lel hi a. 7 Ko'ton 7 i tlruok nut ianreL bulllraii. Iiurke i lemenia ickery I i (2i I irat beie on bnl Jteuut O.iinrttii I I lilt by pitched bal (Jeteiu Thouit lull Kalki 1 9 Pickery.

Time 1 30 tmulrei PueiaaadZui.hurlei ti. u), nriveiRuii (i 1. PirricaoH. lone 4 Attpon left tlia cltr to nlgb! after i taking the third name from tbo local aUooal League teaiL The ecore rinmiHrn (x rincico (i u). Bikroit Hln.i'ai.K.

1 Sunday, af i 2 Coore) a 12 2 2 0 a a. ll 1 I 2 i I nrroll If II II I ll lilnei iitb oil uttmnuLo i 1 0 ii .0046 ll4uou llb 1 IS II 0 llerner. I 1 1 0 I Amir'" 12 10 0 Crauo. Jrt ...0 2 1 Mirn jd 12 0 3 0 lleuin. r.

f. ..0 1 ll-i I 4 0 2 4 In-in I) ll 2 Dakar, 1 0 oIKittnlK c. 2 Totala. 1u27 10.a' 7otala "5 7s7 Plttiburxli i 0 ii ii ii i I Cblcaju 2 ii ii 1 1 0-S I Two bajo hlta Miller, miaou O'llritn Home run Jlndrewa stolen tuiie Ullinot (I) Larroll. Coi ne lilta iiinda) Hump Maker, itrri.ll At ma I lllbion.

Doublo playi-u linen and i oony Roal (mi auilttedl Haiaa on ballt Ml ler Kerifer Ulluint l.ik Wild pltcbee-Oaker 2, (llbiou, 1 left on bii.es- I i i rittiburirh rblojco, 4. Struck nul-Berier, Mrleu, 1 5 (ill MttridKe (21, Anion. Time, 1-40. Umpire I i I MoUeruotl. i The Flayers' JLencue.

I TTJH KfCOItD. 011101. Won. Lott. ro.

riubl. Won. iwf. Ft. Botton 23 la Philadelphia.

17 in 4W Brooklyn 14 let eland 11 lit 4lu hewTerk 1 IS 85n Plttiburgh 13 -0 '17', CblCACO 17 15 ....10 30 32.1 nr.v, touk (p. L.1.0: hostov (p. 4, There uulto a pleaslni: contrast between tho cauin played by the Now York (P. team yesterday and tbo one on tho previous day. At tio time were tbo Boston?) In It.

Kcofo had them at his mercy, hatrlnc ono Innlns, when a ery rjueitlonoblo hit nloni; the loft foul lino 111 save tho batsman two bason, nud thon Gum- ft i bert. bis flrtt eiTnrt at Ilia bat, pent the ball 1 flylnc to loft field for throe baos. While i Keofe's pltchinK was oi tbo hlchest order, tbe support ctven by his team was utmost perfect. Dbannon, who took the place of Whitney nt abort, bad two chances, ono of which bo funi. I bled, and alterward made a bnd throw to flril.

This was the only somblnnco of anorror I Jn the field, Itlcliardson's work at second wjs of a brilliant ordbi. lnlo J.tvlnjf, Connor, and I Elattory veto each icusil.uous iu i nl.lnu Uliilouit rtays. I 1 I TheBoBtpuswerouilnus tho services of tnolr 1 I kjnfliln, Mloiiuol Aiil-Io hcllj imd tho duty i oi leadership devoljed up Irvtlu. 'Ibe frail i 6 Boutli-iiaw twlrlor. MinliiPn.

was In tbe I ox fur three mid thin lio waiiMipilaniui by 1 I anmbortj. it was i nimbly it wise moo to dlsplaeo the former for swoon mildness and tbe manner ti hleti the Now i orks hud com- inencedtp bit him. the Hi Mons'dofent would hare likely lon more disastrous, 'i he score. Knvmr 1.1 no.io ir i i if JR a. la.

r.o a nlarnia Oere, 1 1 riroirn il i a I- Si BwIok 2 1 a lllcbard.on.f.u I 4 Connor, lb 1 12 I OjMuiry i 1 1 i ffl OKoiirte rf 0 1 uh i ll RltbariUoovib I 15 0 Ur tbira, lit 4 i i 11 Blattery, 0 2 Muri'lu I I 4 2 I Mhaanon, a .1 3 I 1 Irwiu, i 1 1 2 1 I Hatniia. 6b 12 0 0 0 yuinu 2d 1 XWf, P. .0 I 0 Oi 111 Well, 0 11 0 II I i lOllubort, 0 0 1 I T0U4J 0 14 27 12 1 1 i i Tola'J 4 (27 8 4 3 Keir i -t i-s I j) Kerned runa New tnrk 4 Iioitnn 1 Hnt on arrore New Vork 2, Iioitnn I Left on taei ew i fork, 0 Hoiuiii 7 rlrat bate 011 nt. Oit herfe 1. I a Mlddiu, 1, all riurnbert, 1 Still nut Ueele l-l, iu Brn(2.

u. Klehardion altl(.) Itruutneri Murihy i tffl Three-Use blu-Miannoti, uumbirt TwobaieLlie- I uore (2). llatdeld 'acrlflce I1M1 Connor, I Houike. keefe Mnrpliy Qoluu Moleu baiei-1), 1 llleliudtoa, Nbannon. Biurey.

suh. Poub lajr- Oulooani Bpulbira ttllJ pltcb-Kaefo Unjilrea- Ucttbtws mi Uunulnf Time 3 Od. AuioJiuce- 1 bbooki.tx (p. l.1, 12; pnii.inri.piii a l.i, 11. l'ldMiiEU'iiu.

Juno 4, -When tho Ilrooklin 1 (P. club oamu In from the Uold alter the Philadelphia men had bad tbiilr turn at tl 0 bat 1 In the fourth itmlnir to-ditt the scoro stood to 0 against them. To a number of base ball olubs suolt a bltf ban lor would bae tukou the heart out of them. Hut ('blot Word kn wa Uiintt or two, unit he told ble men to set to "1 1 1 ffl 1 1 1 weiaaMfcSBBBBBBBaeaga work, and they did. They scored two runs In their half of the fourth, added three more In the mtli.

piled up. Are In tbe soenth. tied tbe soore In the eighth, and walked off tho field with the prize In the ninth, lmrtuine tho crowd wltnesilnssuoh a spectacle and on a holiday, too. The speotalorx were persplrlnc, and larre drops of bitterness wero lolllncoll lliolr chooks. Twoof tho local men were responsible for I lie defeat, and they are Lunnlnifhsm and Hhlndle.

for the two wild throws they made In tho soetith let in tho life runs, and tihlndlo's Inoxctisablo ftimblo in tbo elKhth allowed the Mtorn to tie tho scoro 'J he visitors fielded superbly, Bauer's muff of ally ball In tbe fourth Inning belnn the only error charged against them. MultoM battlnir wab tho feature, bn nocurlnc tour hits out of live times at bat. The scoro: rnmiittriiulr 1.) I inooiLin (r ul sle.ro i.e. i.nroi.t of. 1 I Oiinyee, tdb.

.1 1 2 mndiM 1 1210 3 tt anl. a. a 12 4 2 0 Mailman, r. 3 I 2 ti Kaurr 2d .22231 Mult ey, ilk 1 I I 1 I "rr lit 2 1 11 0 wool i.r 1 0 a 1 1 Mctieacbrof2 3100 1 a 4 I Sunday I 0 3 0 rirrir. lit 0 1 0 1 0 Seer), 1.

1 I 0 i) Croii, 1 0 0 1 00k. .22420 CQnnlniVm.pl 10 4 1 Van llellreo.p 0 1 0 Totala isJS il 12 11 27 11 1 one man out when wlnn or run wai loorrd. Philadelphia 2 0 2 5 1 I 0-11 Brooklyn 0 0 0 3 8 0 5 1 1-12 Parned rnni-PblladeloMa, 4, Brooklyn. 4 Tp-bale blu-Hhlndle Mulrey 12) I'mia punnindham Joyce Thieelaie hlu-ltallman, ward. HacrlOcelilla -Bhlndle (21, Wood Plokett.

Molleachy naltren. naae itoien llallman poubie pieya-Wooil and Mailman. Mulrey and Tarrar, Ward, nailer and Orr Left on baiea rnlladelpMa. 3 iirooklrn Struck oot-rarrer, rnnnlncnam. Joyce, Sunday, Seerr riritbueon erron-Pblladelchla.

It Brooklyn, 8 First base ou belli-ilrlffin, tlalltnan (Si. Wood. Joyce (J). Orr (J) Sunday. Beery (2).

an llaltren lilt by 1 Itched bill UrllTln. rbiiillei Will pltchei-Oun nlntham an llaltren. Tailed balla-Cook 4 Time-Two hours. Umpires Knlxbt and Jones. cnicioo (r.

1.) 4i rLirktin(r u), 1 Oaicioo. June 4 The home club won to-day. The score cmtUGOIr clutslikd (r n. Is roa.i inrmi Rranaf 2 1 0 0 1 0 Latham 3d .0 4 1 Itadford. 0 II 4 ll Uusy, 1 I I 0 0.

Browning. 1. f.o 11 00 I 3 8 0 1 larkln. Iitb. 0 1 IJ 0 0 1 onilsker istb I 1 9 Dllebeau.

3d 0 0 14 0 Pfelfer.2db 0 2 13 olTwltohetL 113 10 llorle 0 1 2 3 0 Oilielenanty a.s 0 3 0 Haitian a. ..0 I oisutclule. a 0 2 2 4 1 Bariton, 11 7 0 Bakely, p. 11 a Tola's. .7 fa ill I Totals.

1 62710 1 Chicaio .00100800 0-4 CleVeiand 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-l Tno-luie hlta-nrownlns-. Twllchell Ryan. Three-bate hits DuITt, Haitian Delelianty Rate on lialls-Uuirv Double play Twltchell and Larkln lrui-k oot-Slrlcker Kadford (2) Tebeaiu Delehanly. llatston (2). Tlme-i 40.

Umpires OaOney and Barnes. At-ieodauce-700. rimimn (r scrritn (r 1 1,7. Bcrntn Jnne 4 The thunderstorm last nleht left theirround! In poor itiape for to day rime with Pitts burxb. and the attendance was light.

The soore etrriuXr u). rirrjioaen (r. u). R.la.r.oia' Hoy 1 14 0 0 Itanlon a. 14 0 0 Clark f.

.112 0 0 Miner, ....0 0200 Mack 00200 Carroll 0 1 2 1 1 needier If 1 2 3 11 0 Beckley. Istb .1 0 1 10 lie 2d 1 1 4 0 I) Heidi. I .1 1 1 0 0 Italney 1 1 1 3 8 0 Corcoran, as 0 13 31 White 0 10 2 1 Kuebne Jd .0 1 0 2 0 (aniey istb .1 olu I Koblnson. 2d 0 0 3 8 0 -2 SJ8 IoUli. 3 11 4003000 07 Plitiliurjh 0 0 2 0 0O001-4 Earned runa-nnflalo 4 Pittsburgh, 2 Two base hits IKeclier, llanlon Hales on lalle-Ily Keere, by Maul.

1 Struck out-lt) Keefe.il. by Manl 1 Ftolen bam-Wlie llanlon. Corcoran Kacrlflce hlta Mack. White Keeto lilt by pitched ball lurliey. Hoy, Miner Pontile plaj-MI and larney Wle.

Italney and Carneyt Maul Koblneon and Heckler. Left on bases Rutlalo 3 nttsbursh. ll Wild ntcfi heefe Time 1 40. Umpires rerguson and llolbert Attendanc 412 The Amerlcnn Aaaoclatlnai. THE RKCORP.

nH. iron. 1'ct riliil Won LW ret Athletic 54 III Colambne 17 IB 472 Kooliester 14 (UIIToledo ft IS Lojlsvilie 10 f3l Siraouse ...14 20 412 it. Louie 1M 18 fi(jBrookl)Tl 9 24 .272 aoriiMTrn. 1, en.

oaiix (1 a) 2. The Rochester Club won from the Brooklyns at Ridge wood yesterday. 7 he scure sauosLri (a. a SOCUISISS. kliion ilirnii Simon.

I f. 0121 0 Kchenler r.f..l 0 2 1 HaUr. 0 11 1 1 Lion I I 0 0 emiell) a 0 0 4 2 I Knnwles. Id b.O 3 0 10 ielti 12 3 1 OnlrlPln 0 12 0 0 0 llrlen lit 0 7 0 I'hilllia, a. a 0 1 17 0 iierhardt.

-J 11 2 00 Brlen 1st 0 0 17 0 0 Pltr.2db 0 1 3 3 1 l.r imuol 2db.l 2 1 0 Howes 10 2 3 2 McKeough. 0 0 1 1 0 McUullouib, p.0 o-ol 1 Callltiaii. .21130 Totals 2 4 24 15 5 Totals 3 10 27 18 1 Rrioklyn 0 0 ll 1 li I 0-2 Rochester 2 1 0 1 3 Farnedruns Rochester 2 Left on bases Brooklyn. 4 Kih toiler. S.

Fust bass on errors Hrouklyn, 1. Rorhrs'er 2. First base on halls ul Mclulloutrh. 2, offlalllban 1 Mruok out H) Calllhan, 4 Sacrifice bit! tl (JPrec lltz bclie'ller Lynn Stolen bases Schemer 12) L)oni. MLheoiuh Iiooble p'ays 1'eltr, Uovrei.

mil Pltz, l-lmon an 1 Howes. and (i llrlen (2) lilt by nitcher icbet'ler Two base hits Oreenwood. Pelln Wild 1 Itch McCutlough Palled ball Howea tuiilre-lioeiclier Time 1 j3 IT LOII4, I tlilllllLLk, 2 LnriiviLLR, June 4 Tue left handed batters of the Lonin llle i iu'i lacd the running left baud deliver! or their oil iltcher, Tom I.iimsev, this afternoon. Iho reiult LOCISTlLtR. 1 sr LOCIS r.

Is roil klirai Wolf 1 I'ro'Ier. 20220 Weaier 112 11 Muuraac 111113 Tailor Iitb 0 2 11 0 llltienati, 1 3 1 0 Umlurir .0 11 11 hweene 2d 1 0000 lu.nionj. 0 3 0 ularl 11101 Iniikk, UO 1 1 4 0 Mttlnger. I I 10 0 0 Inniue) a. a.

0 2 4 0 lib 2 0 a 1 Ryan 1 0 2 11 Kerlni. 1st I 10 0 hliret. 001 OlRauisey .10010 Totals ..2 227 12 Totals .0 1)27 10 3 louIiTllle. 0 11 0 0 1 0 12 Loui 0 0 7 10 0 10 0-11 Parnel rtin Lonliell I Rt loula, 3 Two-base hlti herlm Initio Tbn base lilif Weal er dlttlnir stolen baei I tiller fayu 1 Hamburg (j). loiuuey.

piulle plays Torotie) an 1 Taylor 7omney, htilnnlck, at Taylor Kirit I tto on ballh Br hliret 4 by Ram siy I lilt 1 lUlie I bull l'ul er Koiemutl Hweeney, Hatnsev htriick out My Htmiiev, I1 bj Lhret, 4 1 aisel balls Uuuyan 1, Ityau, 1. Time 1 43. Ula ptre 1 ms le colt usrs, 14, TOLvnn, 0. Cniriir June 4 3prxne gai a wondtrful exhlbt tlnnof loor 1 lt'1 lug today aud the Toledo Club shutout Thercure COLLMSta. I fOtkOO.

n-I a.r.0 i. r. Mkro.it 3 1 "iTebiau. f. 1 3 11 0 Fneert.

I. 2 0 2 0 1 Awartw'A I.N 1 000 Crooks 2db 2 12 3 mWerden Istb 0 0 7 0 0 Jnimion. .2 2 0 0 Oi.Mcholion 2b 0 4 1 0 (iLnnuur 0 0 I 1 2 OAlvord.idb 0 2 2 4 0 I.elll) 1 2 1 3 0 bbelbeik. a. a 0 2 111 lehane Iitb 3 012 I 0 Wndyke, t.

0 1 1 hscerdar. a. 112 7 0 0 0 0 tiaatrlght, .,0 0 1 1 0 Rettter, 0 0 0 4 3 2 Totals .14 10 26 17 II Totals VI 24 103 Colnmbns 3 10 0 13 2 2 414 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 Parned rutisC6lamhu'. 1 Two base hlt31eTam any (2) Johnson. Ihrsebase lilt 1 rooks htolen lasts Columl us, 0 Mrst base on bulls 11ft ilastrlgbt, is or! Kprague.

la tru out By oaalrlghk. 3 by l-iril 4 raised balls Hitter, Wild piWbls fiprague 3 Time ItMi Umpire Barnutn. The Atlnntlc Asaoolsitlon. tue nEcons. CTuoi Won.

LorL Clnt Wtm Iah Vru 21 0 111 10 Mi Baltimore 31 111 cniJersei 1 He 14 10 4117 Wormier HI 0 inn Hartford HI 'Ji S3J lnark 18 13 AH! I Wilmington 4 .7 129 jurist nrr, 15, jo An old time slugging match look place at Oakland pdrk yesterday bettteeti tbo Jersey llty and Wilmington ulubs 1 he score Jkrskl CITT I VtLUIIOTOV. a.ls.r.n j-r. Mirois Mcdnrksn. Ill I 1 Id I) 2 1 2 VcPermoit c.f.i 1 I lincuil 4 1 0 Pradi.rf I 1 11 Jllynth Istb 0 11 1 pnolei Istb 2 4 0 0 1 arl .1 as I 2 2 1 1 tonA'ntlllt Jb.J 4 1 1 HCorcoruu.c ,110 2 3 Rousier, a 12 2 4 0, human a. a 1 I 4 llurdoca, 2il 11 1 7 uiualilgau.

I 0 1 3 0 0 Murphy, 0 3 3 i 1 ihewe.i 2 1 1 Turner, I 1 I o.Buekley.p .00000 HUKoruld. 2 2 0 0 0 Williams, 3 0 11 Totals i3222014 Totals Jeneydly .1 5 0 2 1 0 1 0 6-Ij VI mingtun 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 .1 0-10 I anifd rum Jerse Ity Wllmluctim, .1 Hrst bae nn errors Jersey tit, 4i WUinlngton, 4 Left on lasia Jersej City 12, WllmlDgton, 13 Three base In s-Biirdiii t.alligau. hits Millerinolt, lioule), Murphy, ritrgerald, 1 oogan (art (ortoran Btolen basoi NltOuckiii (2) llrad), tanAlstlne Mur. rhy Keay 1 uocan ea rlflte hits Mcpcrmott Lynch. all.

Hate on la Is-lllI Buckle). 1. oil Carl orf Turner 4. off rttrkcrald 2. Wild pllcu-tfuikley.

Umpire Cor' oran. Time 2110 U1STI0HU, 4, WJSHIM.TO! 1. 1URTI01.D, iuno4 The lUrtfonls made but one field lugirrur tda) butfortthlcti the Washington! would hate been shut out. The score uikTroRi, I wsiuinoTog k. lira 4.

kliron .0021 Beder 1 0 2 Msun Istb 1 211 imiiessoa 01230 torsirr 1 6 11 Hird I 11 ti 1 11 Mulili 2.II1 114 1 iiiuirieu 0 0 3 2 I Wtnkeluun, cf.o 1 0 oSicluUs, .00200 1 onuell 10 12 2 2 1 Jordan If 0 1 2 w.il.n I I 11 1 0 mil ijb 1 0 Moore 0 0 12 1 Whistler, Istb 0 2 12 11 1 btalb ,,0012 O.Uudtrwood po I 0 I I Totals 4 SJ7 12 I Totala Hartford 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 (I 4 ftuahliyton 1 0 0 0 (1 0 ol Liriiet runs-llarliord Two base hit-Moore Sac rliire biu-l-ur-ler stn en lnsei-Mann (-1 Ot uuell(2l. Wulil, htall. First bale on balli-Mami Moore, fculb. Ha ler Bird (2) Hill. Whistler Hrst iii.einerriiri-IUrlford Washington.

I Mruckoit-Wash Malb, lladcr Passed lialliMohoHs on baaia-llarltord, Waiblnglun, n. llnpire-tsUntlae Time 1 ij. siiTlsoas ll WOUCIlTSK, I Wiiars.ikR juuet -Tut 1viIn.cUlor( the or-cesters pia) tery laiy bal' to day The acote silttaoRL. erontsjlaa. a.

Is re israi a. Longtf 1040 0 Jones 3d 01 1 So Mack.2db, 2 2 3 3 1 1 amplon. Istb 0 0700 Bar. 112 0 Oludworth I 1 0 0 Werrick ndb 1 I 0 2 M.i.ter 2d .0 Olio Towissud 0 0 11 Kenntdr 1 1 in Poaer lltb.O 10 0 1 Htalu I 0 18 0 0 Hommers, bf0220iiitliias oooiu (i s.0 0112 Hums p. 0 1 0 Uermau, 0 11 I 2 0 Uulnasio, -1 0 0 2 2 Totals 7 27 III 4 Tolala.

"3 24 "2 Baltimore 1 0 4 11 1 11 0 0 -0 Worc'iter 0 0 1 11 o-l Kainel runs-Raltimore A Two bs Mti stall. Maik Twi-ti tie I1II1 Mats Maik Werrick -a rmco I bile epili Maik, Werrick 1otiieul ntruik out iii iiiiiiimii-------MT7n JonegMelster. Kennedy. Spill Burns Ung. Ray.

Werrick townssnd (2), jioramera. Ronrke. first base on l.aIli-inlworiii.Bialt spin. Burns. Hnlnasso Long.

Mack. Ray, Herman 1 irif baie on iJonb" play-imlnasso and Jones I asya baii-Towniend lid pitches-Burns, a Lmplre-Mahoney. Time 2 hours. hfw nre. 3i sawnt.

I. New tliTsu June 4 The game was good eneall throoghtodayanlwonby the home teem un eppor-tune hits. The score III llK I StWlSfc. ii.la.pii.iRi klirfti.k teir.Lf I Dill I iiner.f I OiJohnion I 2200 lifn 11 I lNrBermntt.Jn.il 1 4 Lho'iieck lb.11 0 14 nlliiasLlstb ..1 0 0 imVie tdb 2 1 11 ti Hooms. tl 0 0 0 Tertlen 2.1b 0 2 oVmllh 11 2 3 I II or! 1 0 i 4 2 iiManiellcL 0 2 4 1 Srner i Ml 11 Uutry.

0 Ml" Lang "a ISulllTan.p 0 0 0 1 JO Totals 7 7 27 fl 71 7 727 12 2 New llaten .01020000 0-3 llewsri 0 1 11 0 0 0 o-t arned runi-Vew Helen I Two base lill-MeKee laif) llmimrun-Ihule first ba.e on balls-New liaien. 0 Newark. I Irst aie nn errors New llaien, "Vtrucko.it-. "dli I ang Jolmsoii Fields. Looms.

Bullln Sto en Baie-P01 le Pool le 1 la -Maniell and Ultbcrt. Tlm-I 41. tuplre-Kellr. Atlendance-7iak Minor l.eacne. INIERNATIONAI, UC10UE.

ths nscosa iron. re. I iron, ivmi. rtt Petrnll 17 fTgn'w Cy 11 I Toronto .14 0 Nonlreal 0 3 .31 Hamilton 12 ll .273 The sale of tbe Bnffalo Internstlonel Club harlng I eeii 1 "sammated. the team began playing to-day un d'r the M.

ntreal sname some clianges in the schedule are necessitated, but lhse are few. Uames to day 4T TOBORTO. 8 8 00 Base hits-Toronto, 8, Tondon, a ritchers-Coltmau and Jones. jt mnitroi. It.mllton 40000400 0-8 Ilnuiuwu limn et Montreal oonooooo i-i B.se hits-Hamilton, 10.

MonlreaU B. lliou I Montreal, 3. Pitchers-La Touche and Bchel leruian. it nctiiw Saginaw Bay City 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 McCarthy. 1NTER-STATK LEAOUH (EAST).

ST UlRRISSDRQ. Ilarrtshnri 10 18 2 10 2 2-12 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 I O- 3 llatterles-namble and Koons; Swift and Snyder. Hlts-liarrlsburg, 10i Kaitou, Krrors-Harrlsburg, e. Basion, a. AT LIB1101 20001000 3-8 iltooua i 0 2 o-s Hatttrles-Daly and Oranllce.

Jonee and Cloodhart. Illti-lebanon. II. Altoona. 6.

Krrors-Lbnon. 2 TR1 STiTR tSlOrR. At Akron-Akron. 15, Wheeling 11. AtBaton-lJayton, 10, Mausileld, a Thirteen In At Suringneld-Sprlngfleia.

Canton. 1. At loungstown Lain writrr iRiori At Kansas CIry-Kausae City. 4, Del Molnea, s. At Omaha-Omaha, 3, Ulnueapolla, 0.

At eloux Cltv Rata. At Denver Wind. linn mtR mtn (wast) At Indlanipolls-Indlanapolls Oi KTansTllla, 8. At oolncy-yulney. 4, Burlington, 2.

At Peoria-Peoria, 11, Terre Haute, 13. New Xork Htate Lestue. IT CTIC1. CobleskllU OS0OI112 213 tticas eooojoooi-e Other OsstaeB. r.

a. a. 3, i. a. 2.

The Plsten Island dropped a game to the Crescents at Bay Ridge on account of loose fielding and being un able to bit aneedeu. The score Htaten Island Athletlca 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Crescent Athletics 10 10 2 0 0 1 -3 IT L0H0 ISL1RD CITT. norham 1303000 1' btar Athletics 3 0 0 1 1-3 AT BSRCRf rOIST Hackett CarhartiCo 1 1 1 3 1 0 0- Jersey A 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0-2 AT UTIRCSTUf I 00001 443 12 Manhattan A. O. 0 00001000-0 AT rHIRCRTOR Knglewood.

00000000 o-o Princeton 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0-8 at BiroisR. WestPnd 12002000 0-5 BaennoR.and A.A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 AT C1MSRI0CK. llariard 00830001 Lafayoite I 0 1 0 0 a 4 it iOBsrrowii. Oneonta 01020103 7 a a 0002200 o-a At Ullllt. Amhent 4 8 0 3 0 0 0 1 8-13 Dartmouth A aooooioo 4 The Attendanee Teeterdnr.

jt Ltaoxu. jrrocArrAood. 1.33 Philadelphia 1 WW 1.207 1'ltiaburgh 20 (lereland 074 412 Chicago. 700 Totals 8.S12 Oomrs 'lo-dar. MTIOfAL LP1CCX.

New 1 ork tr. Boston at the Polo ground Philadelphia vs Hrouklyn, at Phlladelohla, Cleveland's 1 hlcago at Cleveland. 1 lllsburgh re. Cincinnati, at Pittsburg rLirrRs' lkigie ew York vs Rrooklya at Brotherhood Park. Philadelphia vs.

Hoiton at Philadelpblv Cleveland Tk. HutTalo atCleieland Chicago va. 1 Ulsburgti. at Chieago. aHXRICAR ISSOLllTIOX.

Brookljn vs Rochester, at Rldgewood rark. hvracuse 'a. Athletlca. ut 8yracuae Columbus la. Toledo, at Columbus Loutsvllle va St.

LoulA at Louisville. 1T11NTIC SSIOCllTiOV hew Haven vs. Jeney City, at Haven, hewark is Wilmiugioa. at Newark. Worcsstsr vs.

Ilurtfurd, at Worcester. Plekett TXeleased by Ussiss Ity. PnitiprLrniA, June 4. In consideration of the pay ment of legal expenses Incurred by the Kansas City Western Assotlatlon Club aud the returning of tbe money advanced to Pickett on Account ot bis salary, that club to day relinquished ail claim to Pickett ssr vices, and he made hie reappearance at eecoud base on the Philadelphia Players' Club here this afierni on The local Brotherhood club now has a complete team and Is not In need of the aervloes of Thompson. Myeri and clement.

7oday it withdrew the eulia asking for an Injunction preientlng those ptayerw from serviug with any other than tbe ioial brotherhood club. Ilaee Uall Notes. The Bostons will Le at the Polo grounds to-day. Clatksou mil pltoh In the eighth Inning jestrrdey Keefe performed very diitliuu feat by striking out Nash, Brouthers and Murphy In succenlon. hiw llsikx, June 4.

Fields of the Newark waa lined 13 tor disputlug Umpire Kelly's aeculou on balls and strikes in to-duy game The dorhsms art awaiting an answer from the New b.irclii lludsoni Unions of Klshklll, Port Jerri. Perth Ambo), Carihtadti, aud all other out-of own ilubs who have grounds K.it.ii June Bradle of Philadelphia has been signed to play third base fur I'sston and wiulam James ot Conn, tocaich. Hoih ar rlted to day, and will lay their llrst game un uurday next brKiicsr, June J-hjracuse nas rioted negotlailona with the HouiiouiToitaij tenm for the release of Third Busman Tlmu'i uurke. The prltepald waul mjaml ai advance munei Rourke v. til errtve In thla city on Sunday, and will loin the nrracuse leain at Bruul- Jy iu liourko was mih Ualveston last year Mco-ProldentToicott of the New York (P.

MCluti was quite elated yeiterday over Ih fact that Johnston had en enured. "We propose." eald he, "te show the patrons or the game tlrvi class ball playing and to present that we must have the very best players. That oar; trying to do amino amount ot money will be Bpared to git ft world beaUng team lue engagement of Johnston. I thluk.mski sour team nnuiuaUyatreng The New ork (P. Club haamado a strong addlUon tolisteum.

Negotiations which have bsen In progress with the Bisioiii lubtor fortnight to secure liiok Jounston wereclosidadsy or two ago. and yesterday the lamous bolder ainxethlisisnaturo te a New lurk iiubcoutract Where JoUumoii mil play lis ibx fluid has not been dellnlteli Itxi.i Ills the general Imprss lion, honevrr, that O'llonrke will go I aok to hie old p. sltlou at Mt, Johnstoa lakecentr and Oore right Tbe Brooklyn Police Base Ball Club 111 occupy Keel em I ark during the alseucenf the Brooklyn i layers' Lesgne team where ttirjr will play teams from the rew iork Hre Heparin ent, York 1 ullce Perart ment, lork Poit aud Brooklyn Postornie The would also like to heer from the flrouklin Brlghtona i.reeupoiut Alhieiios court Athletlce. ami any ot the amateur or ssml professional clubs in the vicinity Ou Saturday ihey cross bats Willi tbe City Works nine The Hill, Me and N'nsati teams played a gem at Hill aide )eiterUn) afteruoon. lue Nassans.

did not Und it ry lard to ramiuliu their i. poueiita, but both i-eme wi tild hate been via) ingrei if Pai McUoumla had not fllcued the ball ut tl end of tl ie enth inulng The Niiiius were Luinpnied as follows lUimli I i Wurpbj.au i l-kokuia'in Moieley p. Kramer. 'olloy 1U llejitr c. Lipeky, utb.

Hlliilles lotin2 Mlmer lorrest.s.a. Bchrlner isi I. l.audiisnn. 2d Bosun Hut-touhacker f. Lobeuheliuer 3d Kuufmauu, Thosiore Nauau, so, Hillside, 12 Vowel, umpire ILmmiBK, Juue 4 Maiuger Barnle or the Baltimore fiae Ball tub went over the river to Brooklyn to Car to tnipect the new grounds for the Hunday genus, which are uniioumed In legtn mi eluuday next The Arm.

A this afternoon will have tbe folloelng sayings ot Munsgsr Hurnle Thu olub lies been playing good ball, ainf will return home lu good eliape loaieleeu wutchlugthe pluylngof the men and will make some change! as soon, a the bois arrlte home lhe weak eit point on the team today Is at short stop Joe l) Rourke cannot (111 the place I ill out Hay at short stop and play Usury in the outfield liayls a stronger InOelder then U'Hourke end afar superior roan with the stick Henry la also better batier then llourke na a first oless taie runner Tbe change will strengthen tbe club and will be pernianeut one ltaiae Hull To-day IlrolUerhond Park, ot wrls Brooklyn team, hew slon. (A. nH New rlo Oraiinde To.day, HHBaBBnrHBirnHH BHOOTXK(h Soldier noya at Creedmoor. The right wlnr of the Forty rventh Regiment, BUY. Llent Col Kddy commanding, took their turn et Creedmoor ride ranges yesterday.

The sooresi risin ard itrr orncses 200 SCO lariU JorAi. reldl I tent-Col J. Bddy Jn i snrgeonK II. Ashnfn InsiectorRinePractioeA CBrown.20 11 Assistant Burgeon 1). N.

Cog 8 sor cnmiiisiORRD nstn and aiarr. Bergeant Major K. alktr '8 ,9 08 Vfuertermaitrr hergeaut I man i ft. Orderly Sergeant W. Coulias ..13 Ij coari'V a.

Llrut Llddle JZ Si Irlvatel' Bogart J2 2 Private C. w. Ruby 13 J3 ronriRV Capt J. Chrlitoffsl, Jr Hrst Sergeant I'. Jackson.

if orpnral II Martin. 'J 21 Private 11 tl. Conn Pruatell. P. Hlshop rillateM Kll.sev ....19 J'1 IrliRleW White First Lieut 1.

chrlstoffel Second Lieut. J. t.iory A srrgeantu A PlfTers Connor Prliate r. Newman irliate N.J. rre.stone Jr 'S 21 PrlvateJ Mlddleion JI IrltatoN Ihllllpi IB "I rrlvate O.

Btarkey )n al roarivr R. Capt. II. Quick 22 10 41 Keoond Sergeant Win Hison so 2J Private Angevlne Jr IrlvateW II Vonderidorff i Sergeant Place ..2) Si UrgrantJ Hoerckel 21 It 34 Corporal J. hchrader ,0 corporal A lirldger 1H Private 0.

Pink. 17 38 roRrivv k. Capt r. J. Le Coont 1 Private 1 Meeks 8 17 Si Trlvate II.

Moore 10 SJ Private J. Godfrey 21 17 S8 Private s. Clemen 18 10 34 llrst Lieut It II bmlth IS ai lergialil I. l.etu 17 14 Private t.Johti'on 20 15 Private lohn shannon i S2 Prliate Wm Oolden 17 82 Private F. Palmer 14 ih 112 rrlvate J.

Moore 17 1 111 IVlilcl. Tenm III Win the Ci.pt Ever since Mr Abel Crook has been elected Pretl lent of the 1-outitatu Gun Club of Hrtoklin that old and ell known nrganlratlon has slowly but surely regalnnl the position held by It in former) ears and which was lost for some time by a period of Inaction, until now tbe ouutalti Oun Club takes again first place among kin dred assoilatlotis In New otk and Brooklyn. The members of the club are always bent in getting up entertaining and Interesting meetings ot trap shooters, end for that purpose they have put up a maguircent trophy In the shape of a cup valued at Slio, which will le shot tor at Woodlawu Park, L. today. The shoot will he a team lonteet and flvecluba reieired invita tlonstosend representative teams to the oompetltlnn Only one of the five organisations Invited hai tee'i for.

ed to rifuse the Rockland Hun Club of Haverstraw, The other teams will be composed as follows 1 Central Oun ciuh of Lung Branch 1) ampboll. cullerly.J an Hyko, Paly. Jr. and lrlce. alternates W.

l'rloe, K. Tiber. Beale, Ileal, Jollne Olenmore Rod and (Inn Club of Brooklyn an wyoklen W. Levens, Ilr I. Ponell.

Dr Boehm W. belover. alternatea, tauwycklen Sutter. W. 1 Inlngton Joseph nchk and Schllchtner Coney island Hod and Gun Club-J Hchliemann I.

MonseeA Detlefien. Lailica. II Blatlmachar. alternates. II McLaughlin.

II. Donnelly, Lanier, orr. L. Ayere Parkway Oun Club of Fast ew York F. Helgacs.

Bennett Blake en WickoU. R. Phlster Jr alternates, it. J. Belover, A.

Anderson, J. Savage 12. rtchleler. A. Lelniianu fountain Oun Club W.

Welt Wlngert 11 Ham Wjiin. Puryen. A. Selden, alternatea, lr. A.

Schwartz 3 Blankley. It. Graves, A Bryan. Wheeler All the ahontere on the teams, as well as the substitutes, must have been bnna fide members of their respective clubs for at least three months Themarke-men will staml at twentv five yards rise, nnd each one will shoot at teu live birds under Fountain Oun Club rules The birds wilt he thronn from tire traps Ties will be shot off at three birds, then miss and out The teams and their friends will lrav the healquarters of the Fountain Otiu 1 tub tbe Fountain Hnusi, on Flat bush avenue and drive to oodlan Park, the start to be made sharp at 10 A M. The Oerman.Amerlcun rjhoottns rsoeletv.

The thirteenth annual prise shoot and bowling contest of the Deutech Aincrlkftnlsche Schutren Oesell schaft came to an end at a late hour on Tncsdai even log. The names and scores of the winners: king Target Kanrler, 54, Zettler. 54. dully, 31, Ph. Schneider.

52. Hide. S3 Stslil.31, either. J.Wagner. 51 o.

lllntr. 5o Tnhlsr, 50.0 (I. 7elli'r. BO. Grimm, 49, Renmer, 4D, Nor rack, 48, Btelnbach, 48, llaefner, 48 Knocheuhauer, 48, Meyer, 47, It Kleinfelder, 47, Schilling, 47.

ou der I lebn. 47, Laroh, 48, Hansen. 4G Kinhhuber. 40, Muller 40 HILIi. 45; Ftutz, 45, Rappstatdter, 45 Host 45, Mann 4 1, Armbrust, 44, II J.

Mever 43, I'ehleln 43 Midlar. 43 Luft 42. Fraenkle 42, I ludkloster, 42, Haai 42, Helnleln. 42. Hchwegler, 41, eplnner, 41, and II.

Schroeder 41. Medal Target a Zettler, 51, Qtiosbarth 13. Maimer. VI, Lab "3, Fleets 52 1- Arnol 1, 52, Melnbacti, 52. Pr Ho) ken.

lehleln. 51, Lams .11 Prise Target-Dr Bovkea 53, Tahl'r, 51 Walther, 51. Wiber 52 Ustle, 12. Trnpp. 12.

I 7ettler, 12. Lndrra. 32, Hlnr fl Fliztsier 11 (I howartli 51. 1. rtebin, SI, "trlnbach Ii l2uosbartli.

5-. Hansen. 5u I. Armlruil 1 II elller 1 ocel 30 apt 41, Wagner 4a, Meier I' JHt ner 411 1 aitbacher 4 1 II ichultl elss 4" I lelilr -IK, 11 ltot 47 Oilemlahl 7 Medlar 47 I Luft, 47 I Ind kloiter, 47, Kappstaedter 47 1, Hertist4f 1'ritniums I lele Arinbrurt L. Endert and 11 Haulier Bnv.

ling contest 0 balls pins to co nit a they fa 1 II Walter.t. I KohUdorr ro. llalu 101 ret si 1 ter hi llAhschlagir S7 II IlifTnan 87 Meier. r7 heeligmann mi I erkhardt BO Vondi-r Llehn mm, Schroeder 8,1 Blscliel, 81, Burgenianu ki Ui echt n.1, sr-brnederm Blank, h4i luch. 84 lohlenKt lloth, SI.

Ilrfrmsnn 81, Lacharo de, -3 Iraehkle K2. Oenkler c2 Heybol it H2 rechiiei 81 Mertr. hi Ln ders. si hahn 81. Weber i-o ellbernni'el t0.

leuer bsih CO Schlewltr WollT 70 Horn 70 Hwet-mann 78 HllTner 78 Balsch 78 -ctimork 77 bemp fer, 70, llepztnskl 77 ruber, 77 Bockmaim 77, creat est number of plns-Rlsnk l.MH II Walter. 1,572 Blschel. 1,550, Leckhardt, 1,220 Lnders, 1,217 The Fountain dun Club The regular monthly shoot of the Fountain Gun Club fot the club medal and tbe five valuable extra I rlres filch have been presented for this year competition took place at Woodlawn Park, vesterday afternoon On driving from the club house on I latbush avenue to the shooting ground a Parker hammer gun waa los from the wagon The scores Tie for first place of Muy shoot three birds each man, then miss and out Pr. Shields, 2 i.iorlnes, 1. Al len.

t. I. Pavenport 20. W. eit.

21 Regular tlub shcot olub handicap rls-s, seven birds each man I. Paienport 21 lards 7 Rlauklet, 21 yards 4 West withdrew, rhcea, 22 lards. 7, Mi I auabliu 22 yards, ii Lake, larus, 1 Belnier 25 iards.1 Ut hchwarlr, 25 yards 1, II. Hlattinaclter 2iyards. 4, O.

Jones. .5 )ards, 7. Dr rihlclds. .1 yards, 7, Allen, 23 urd. 5, Whteler, 7, liouulur, lnl.

Ties for first plaie threi birds ea then miss and out Voorhees, 1 1' Jones 3 1 Davenport 4, Mhreler, 3 Ur bhlelds, 0 Bueepstakes tlilrly ards rise nine entries three prlxes c. Jones, pr. r.chwaru 4 Dr Shields 4, Allan. Hlaukley, 4, Blake, 7, oorbei. 3, Sel-over, 8, Lake.

a. The New Utrecht Oun Club. A new rloh with the above name was Huccssf ally or ganlredlait Friday by soino rf the most iroiuinent rosldentsof Ba Ridgo and Port Hamilton for the pur pnse of concentrating all the better class of local spurt log talent that is interested in trap pigeon shooting The membership of this club is limited to fort) gen tlemen, principal among whom are John I.oMnson. George BrlHeette, Walter ykt itnbort itnrt Cliarl. Bennett, Pr Hlankley 1.

LHL Utorge end Mortimer tan Brunt Tbe nubs grounds are pleasantl) situated nt what Is knonu nsBilrbln sltikcr Beach I ark near the Government reservation at Furt Hamilton and comprines atom three acre of enclosed and well graded grass laud The llrst regular tueetfmf and clay pigeon shooting match will be held next Saturday. Hhootlnc The Mlddlesox Gun Club nil glie an open to all sweepstake shoot on their grounds at Punellon ft Tues.ta, luue 12 Blue roiks mil I the targets 11, ed. A steep et 21 singles, t-i entrance Is to be the feature of the prugrumme The alia will be uuiler lhe mau agement of the popular marksman, Charles Multh Thememlersuf the Jersey Hy Heights Held Clnb anticipate bav Ing an enjoyable time at the Jersey city Heights Oun Club groun Is. Marlon on Titesdai, June lo It will betlie ereiitful tliuefor their nwiiihly hoot nndlnaldliion "sue. pi will he ha I Al'' Heritage Is now on the alert fir I.

OOO snapping fliers and there Is nothing skuptlcul ebuutbls get ting them The annual spring tournnimnt of the Harrlshurg. n. ShoHlng AssoolAllon coiumeiices today and will routluui. throughout the neik To da) aud lu nmrroi Inanimate targets only will be shot at blue rucks and keystones both btltig used, on Saturday the Urn event will heat II bine rocks 30 yards rl.e, both barrels being alloueL The balanre of the day nil! begin 11 up 10 live bird shooting entirely A goo I programme Is oilered, and the nnuimg should be well attends lierllne. Murphy of Iho Kings County Wheelmen will race at New Haven on Uondni next The Kiugs Count) Wheelmen will have a club run to Iioslyn, 1.

I oimunday, leaviu. Uub house ai A The Manhattan Ilicjcle club will leale Ihelr club house at 0 A on Sunday fur a club run to lort bchuyler An event which wheelmen would like to witness Is a twenty live mile road race between 1. It Kluge. W. Murphy, en an Wagoner, The Columbia ycle Club of Hartford held a twelve mile rued ra on Decoration Pay, which was wou bv Fred Dam.

in It minutes and .8 seionds 11 Francis second and Harmon third. Mnal arrangetaeuts for the Harvard lale tram race on Monday nest are completed Ihere will te six Judges ono from Vale one from Harvard and frur dliiutereiied persons, who will be appointed by the New Haven Club fhe prise cup offered in Ibis race Is valued at (50 Aquatic. At the monthly meeting of the Newburgh Canoe and Boating Association held at the olub house last eien tng lhe Krgstla committee 1 hanged the date or their regatta from June .1 to June .8, so as to vetch some of the Yonkers Corinthian flyers aud the blng Sing boete. Mviit June 4. -The Triton Host Club last night unaoimously resolved to recall Irrderlck Kortmyer as edelegate lotbe Paessle Rlterand Middle Matea How Ing Associations for not opposing tbe rejection of A 8 ar as at the junior eight In tbe Memorial Bayrrgalle.

iHHHHHBi X.AWN TENNIS. The New York Tennla Club Tournament. lesterday, on their grounds on Washington Heights, the annual tournament of the Newiork Tennis Clnb wo begun The day was most charming one, and the plaj era were Again and again refreshed draughls of cold lemonade poured by tho fair ones In charge of that little dlverltseroent The hist match of the day was that ln the preliminary ronnd between R. Besch, New Haven Lawn club, end C. Post Brooklyn Hill I Tost won the opening ret, 4, end stiutc.l In well In the second, but by Rome steady work at critical moments, took the second set 01, and followed It up by wlnnlnu the third by 0 to 4 An Tnghsh plaier.

Irames, proved bj lils play that he will come very close to winning first place In the tingles The first round of tbe singles was completed Mi the exception of the Beach itunyan match, which will take place the llrst thing this afternoon In the doubles, some strung "tiiered. Including tl. 1 ames and P. Mo Mullen. lint art and (I Hall and ll Beach and partner.

The ladles' doubles as well as the ladles and gentlemen! will be begun this afternoon at 3 clock. lolloping are the soores Singles Preliminary Round-C o. Famre beat T. Ilobart a 8 HuniinbeatM Bogert 0-2, uZi 114 ritst Runvon beat I Townsend R-n, 8-J tl 11 iienslnw beatA P. Wright by default, Laiues beat M.

It Wright 7- 8-4. J. Post and It Beaoh to play. The Southern Tennla Tournament, Bimikorr, June 4. The second day of the tennis tonrnament was even more Interesting than the first day, and the number of spectatora wat alto larger.

The scoresi recond Round T. P. Borden it Pennington, Pennington won 0-4, 0-4, Mckee Borden vs Ober, Borden won. 03. 7-5 Third Round -C, W.

McCawley vn. Brown. McCawlev won. r-3. 11-2, MoKee Horden vs.

Pennington Horden wan. it 4 01 In the Cons, la tlous Loverlng vs Nelson won, 1-7 0-2 1 Klvesvs Peter, Peter won 4, 11 1 1 spoflord Ober, hpollord won. 0 4. o-l 1 Kteele vs Peier. Steele won.

B-l 11 .1. ami HavllBon each won a sit by 8 Hand Davidson by 7 it will be settled ti morrow 1 reliminnry or the Uoubles-Aikluson anl Brown vs. Pennington an I Steele The latter won 7 5, 71 First Hound Pennington and hteelo vs David son and T. p. Horden ivon In the former, 1 4 0-4 Post and Hodge v.

Pennington an 1 Meele, the former won i. 2. 11 1 The singles Here then played on be tween McCawley nud Molfee Borden, und were wou bv the former by 0-2, 0-3, 03 McCawley took Orst irue Tennis ut New ITnvrn. Nrw IWvfn, June 4 -Tho tennis tournnment of the New Haven Lawn Club was lonclulid this afternoon the finals being p'ayed between Huntington, ale, 1.1, and I. Beach.

Mr Huntington won by (14. 01, I08. CJiTCCKr. The Metropolitan Dutrlct Crlcltet I.eacur. The Lxecutlve Committee of the Mitropolltan Pis trie! Cricket league met at 35 Broadway lait night Turner and Wood were appointed aiommlt tee to draw np rules to govern the contests for the severul irises wblih mil be submlttrd nt the next meeting The team to play at Philadelphia on lune 18 against Belmont was then selected, but as it was not quite certain about two or three players being ab to go.

It was decided not to publish the list nt present In the absence of the Manhattan rerreseutatlve the election of a ecretary to fill the ace ot .1 Dai Is resigned, was postponed until the next meeting. Cricket Notee. TheBrllgerort Club will visit Ne ork ln July ind willplai the 1. o'idoi olllaus on the lourth and the New Jersey A ou the.ilh The Winnipeg and District team Intend visiting the 1 astern ntes next mnntlk playing nt New lotk and Philadelphia They will be in New lork from the lhth to the 1 ith and will play the Berkeley A at the Oval on the fthund I uli The flrht gemes In lhe league ehamplorshlp series will be plaed on Hitnrdsy. Manhattan pla) Kings County at Prospect lark.

ien lork against cusmopoii tins at antral 1'nrk and New A C. against Bed fcrd ot Bergen Point It is verj gratlf) Ing to lovers of cricket to know that man of the clubs I 1 hul two teams in the field title yea-. Lost season some of the prlnolpal 1 lubs had often dltlli ulty in raising nn eleven, but Hue the tlitnculty arises rrom not knmilng iihom to leave off. aud at all cunnot play, tome have to tuner disappointment Amateur Ilnne Bull Meet. A meeting of the Base Ball Committee of the Amateur AthUtic Union was held at the Times offlie yes terday.

The delegates present were A A Jordan. Ntw York A. A. LoHel fltcilL, lookers, A. C.

C. An-nelt and A Stevins, Neu Jersey A. II ewioung. Jr and Charsaund. Manhattan A C.

It wat dei-lded not to appolut offlclal tcorert, as the home clubs will furnish these 1 fliclals. Oolden and G. Hart ere appointed olllcial utnplrca. A point which caused considerable 111 was ralseil. that the A A IT pay the official salariea.

but It was nnullj de 1 tded that the home 1 lubs attend to thla, as they would gei 1 the r'celpte Lmpirt Hart will go to lonkere on Satnrday to ofll-rlate at the New York A A game iihlle I'lnilre'. Oollen nil! serve at the Manhattan A. New Jersey A game This atne will not be ayed at Brotherhood Park. A announced reilousl, but at the Manhattan A. irruun 1 1 Iglit) sixth street aud Flirhlh aieniio.

The delegates ret ort-d that the greatest interest waa being Kites. 1 bt the mrinbers nt their respective or famzittou from which it looknai though the utnatiur aie ball champlLUSblp wai 10 be a go, after all nineer McCiirmtcl; After Hill Ilunn. Ginger McCorralK hil a word with a uit reporter vesterday, and espresssl a lot of lustlllti. Ho wo3 anxious to get on a matin with Bill Dunn of Haioune and announced him, elf as ready to tn.et Duun under almost an) clrcumst nice. I will light him any way, said (linger, "an 1 tucking will gi If he wants to fight with gloves, that Is one thing, if lie will make it with skin glove.

I have an) amnnnt up to $2 00 behind me. Duun can huio hit 1 holes at naming tl amount, tut It niutnot be smitlk 1 hale done noil tng in fie lighting line lor a In. ig time haling a good 1 motion but uheii Bill Dunn makes cracks at me I prt fer to be 1 ouule 1 111 I 11 111 be at the VI (1 t.azrUe olllte 011 from to 4 M. If Hum. means burtons let him show up atch weights will suit me McCormlck is lhe man wtm boxel I et-r Jack.nn at Croiiheim Tbeatn llu boken.

lust before lackson departure fur rurupe, After wuloll a goo 1 mam said thit if dinger had only follow id up that right cracV he lauded on Jacksonsjae in the second round 1 eter would never hai gone to Lurouo us a star. The Union Croquet Club Tournament, Nett Tuesday at 1 JO the second annual tournament of the I nlon Croquet Club will begin on the croquet lawn lu Central Park. The game 1 layed is knownasthe 'tight game, In which standarl profes slonal hard rubber tails seven inch wickets, ant lignum vit a. mallets will be used There will be three prizes The winner will receive an elegant eight poluti il gold medal, wlih bar attachment suitably en graved The se on 1 rrire Is also a gold me lal an I tho thir I prlre a lignum inr mallet with a boun I aud rlv elel handle of ash statne 1 the iolor of rose wo id. The avert It) the tournament wl I be a follow L.

Fullam, I11I111 11 Welsh. Dr 1) HuU. 1 rands Stark Dr A- Smith morge I aw der Mr Onrie, (has II IV( onnor 1. Lavendnl lames Ta)lor 1 A hti an. A.

Rlli hie Mr low ler I. Hum ell anl r. Lach will play two games with the oil er It wlil take at least two wee'ie to leLlde the touruament. The 1 laying days are Tuesda), Wednesda), FrUa), and baturda), IVunta HlriirU Jury to Try Ilookraakere. Trirvor, June 4 The oerllorarl prncerdlntt In tbe cases of the bookmakers Indicted for conducting their business at Linden, Newark and Lllrabeth cameupin tho huprenie Court today Prnsoculor Llndasury wante 1 the cases referred for trial tithe circuit Court and he appllel for an or ler provlllng fora struck Jury I awyers haniuel Knliedi and 1 ortluud II arker npposid the anplicttlou.

ibe) said tint there woe inuih feeling ln I nlun 1 uumi nor the nutt. an 1 that fair aud iiupre.itdlre 1 trial there was almost luipoa tlb'e The court reserved dicls ou 4Jnm.lt of With Arms and I.eae. The annual picric an 1 gam of tho Ancient Order of Foresters will be held at Hldgewood Park on M. Mi lay Tuesday, en I Inetday 14. II and lit A mixed prngramme of eieuts will be given each day, consisting or a eueral list of events open to all auuv-teurt and members ur tttev order only, fur uhlcli prliet will be given.

lillllarde and Fool. I'ugene Carter who It ln Paris living exhibitions. Is said lu be playing 14 Inih balk line very strong. In Iho handicap billiard tournament of the avler Club at 'a) Hist rflitieiiili'treii the scratch man, Prof, rields. It lu the lead with four gamrt won ami none lost The Ladles Milliard Club of Brooklyn Is lu a flourishing condition and the membership now numbers fort)-six At their urst auuual tournament Hie winner av.

erage was our 4. Charles Manning has returned from the country and is practising laily his match wiiu l'oirs for tho continuous po I "hamplonsblp lie is Ter) conlldtuibf defeailug Puwers Maurice DaI) tai he has not decided whelhir bo wlil trots the Atlantic next tall or not He is pre tls log Industrioii" lu the artiruoi 11 at his room on lower Broadway au I iu the evening at hie Brookl) room Irey sold opponent, I Louis Melons Is giving ex lilLltlotie of I1I1 "till Il. He pla)ed a inalrh gameotioutlliious pool in Ditrolt Ml. Ii last wrek wlihaloial rslert 111 eiling hlui 50 points in 175 Matotie wuieaili) by lu to 141 The amateur laudlcap billiard tournament which is afxturo at Daiy sblilurd room in Urn iklyn. will bo pliyei ear'y lu lhe fall Maurice Dal) Is a'reil; re paring the handiiaps for Ih.

lourney which will Much balk line and tho number nl points to le nlajed by then ratihruen will about (irvllle Udille. Jr the amateur 1 hampton, has prmnled lo 00m pete and amot the all ers who 111 Lrota cuei over lhe green cloth tr vidinglhe haudlcaps are sattufactury are Dr 11 Jennings. Arthur Tnwnseu who won the last tournament George 11 Moultou, William Barnard and frank heme) with ll ese esjerte for mutest-ants the tnurtie) 1 annul fall to be asuciess. In Monls) evening econteit In tbe hsn Heap lllllard tournament of lie Ku mil Wheelmen A Mnlth beat I Hi-niltiker and 8 Wrlganl dcfealed A bmllh The siaudiug of the men to date is us follows Aoisr Hoik Itll amf firm lotf. Andersm 1 4 Mn, 3 Del 2 1 McDonald.

1 Bondlsi 3 I.Mtlarau 4 3 Folger 0 1 Nellie 11 lluiion 0 1 hmllli 1 long 1 3 Melons a bteves. ..3 VunBostel. 1 3 There It much Interest in the Millard tournament uw going in at the spac out parlurtof 81 Josephs yceutn, Jersey City Heights. The record follows Hon. Lvit.

HVti. Loit Donovan 2 Nolan 4 0 Bvaus rt 1 Ilinley 2 a Boyle 1 klrwen 2 Harrington. 5 2 Davis 2 7 Watirs 4 (1 Wais't 1 1 (ilbson 5 MiK.ernan I 8 MrFadden 4 2 Houghton 1 Coins-111 4 3 hnnls 8 O'Brien 4 4 lull) 1 Bailla 4 IHHHHHi JtAITLXNQ Bronx AX LAXOKIJ. A Hon er riierro the latola Matron Htahre. Cincinnati, Juno 4, Tho knowlnc ones bad ft decidedly Rood dny at Latonla this nUornoon, of the iho ritcca run not a slriRlo ono coliic to iiliort home, two Ituorltos and threo well-backed Bocoud choices Hweoplns the uonrd.

Tho I.ntonla Matron Mako, quite a rich eont, (ell to l'osarrn, runnlnc ln tho Chlcoco Btablo's colors, while tho othor races worn in turn won by UynuinBt. ltuporta, l'hllora. and X'rinco I'ortunntui, Otorton and Allen each rldlui: two winners. Iho weather was flne. the attendance larco, nud the track fnst, A field of six went to tho post in the opcnlnc rnco, which wai a puro for tliroo-roar-oldRnud upward, nt ono mllo and twonti-floards.

(l)iiiimst. 112, it Williams up, wits fatorllo, and taking tho lead on tho llrst turn, ho was never headed, wlnnlne with a littlo shaking up liy a lonitlh from outbound, ll'i. tho latter bolting Ohborno tho euuie tllHtanco for eocond place. Tiino, l'll'i. l'lncooilds-2 to oOnnnnst, a to 0 Outbound, Thowinnor Inn fair porformer, but has been ono of tho most unlucky liorsos on tho turf.

Just now, liowover, ho is better than ovor boforo. ami mny pay his stthlo back toreomonf his tunny Uicaiipolntments. Lucy 11. n. Heron woro pcrntohea In tho second rnco, tho conUltinus and diitancn boini: the sumo as tboo ot the llrst rnio.

'lhislctt Iho lioifon to go to tho pust, iintl nt tlioiti llu-pertn. lii'j. Allen up. wns a to Id Invorilu, uiid slio won as utio plcnsod by a li-ncili Iroui a-tnlpa rldilon by Hrltton, JInu limn bolng third, tnroo lenuths olT. lm.

1 l'lnco I oilils-Nono 2Ciilulpn. Itwasilio wlnnors llrst niipoarnnco this your, nml hIio poems to boaHgooil.II not a bottoi illly, tliau I slio was In her two-joiir-okl lorin. slx-furloug purfo fortwo-ycnr-oldx, liad llvo starters. Carroll wai tlio faiorlte. hut he wai ncor dnngoioui.

l'hllorii. no. Ovorlon in tho eaitdle, and 7 to i in (lie lotting, winning her thlid inioof tho oar In a by two loiichts from Caprlco, If J(. rlil. Ion by llojor, villi Jnv.

lay Coo In tho third ilnco, throo lenirths oft. lime. 1:17 '1. l'lato oiUl.1, 1 to I i'hlliira, to 1 nnrlco, A handicap for throo jear-olds and upward, at ono mllo and tliroe-ltpontlii. was tlio fourth race, worth to tho winner 5i0.

and four hor-os faced the startm drum. being drawn Climax wns the favorite, but ho was clovorly beaten br l'rinco 1 ortunn-tus. 11(1, Allen up. nnd 2 to 1 In tlio betting, tho laltor winning linn. lily by throe lengths from fclyton who lu.nt Umax in adesiiointo finish by 11010 lor place honors.

'J line, 2 H2'4, btst on record nt tlio illstiinco on this track, i laco odds, II to 5 ouch l.lyton nnd I'tinco l'urtunatus. This was tho wlnnor's first stnrt this year. 'Iho snort concluded with tho l.atoiifa. Matron Slakes, lortwo-iear-olds, six furlongs, worth to the wlnnor 1 1,3,1 1. and a Held of Iho started.

Ida l'ickwlck, 117, It. Williams: i'osnrra, 115, hlloy; lloseland, 110, ilollis: Hueuomo, 110, Uvorton; Harry Hay, 1 lo, Hrltton. liuonomo wai 11 4 to 5 faorllo. whllo it was 4 to 1 each llOBeland and I'aiarra: to 1, Ilatrr Hay: into 1. Ida l'ickwielc.

The latler made tho running for threo furlongs, when sno was hendod by lloseland. who looked all oor a win-noi ns he turnod for homo, but. once stralghtnnod ho quickly dlod away, and l's- satra nssumod command, and sinning olr Ida l'lckwick's rnllylng rush nt tho Ilnlili ho won clovarly by half a length, lluenemo was third, lapped on Ida l'ickwlck. 1 ben camo Horn-land and Harry Has. as namod 'lime.

1.17. l'lnco odds-6 to 1 1'esnrra, to 1 Ida l'ickwlck. The winner Ii a bay colt by Imp l'irarro, out of Sister Monlea, a slslot to Audrain. It wan bis rr.nldon Uetory. 'Jlioeo uro tho ontries and weights for to-mor-row'i racos.

Hrst KaceSelllng purB one mile and a sixteenth for three veer olds anl npwardt HUver Lake 1112. I aura lord 104 Kolltn llnnluy 107, liver Josle A Honaletta. Ill eaoh. rawllsll, 112, Spectator. IH becond Itace Selling 1 urse one mile fur three year olds anl upwarl.

Julia 110 Silver lake III f.lttle Irlnce Silver King, 111 each, Ueruialilo, I'oiemlts U3, li ersor IOC Third Pace Handicap sweepstakes one mile and a quarter for three )esr nl Is anl uiward llaorl lui. Wary. 110 I'rlnoiss Bowling 113 iourth Itace lllmyar stakes nine furlongs for three ear o'ds Hill Leu lnr l.l Hosemont 1 allside. llleach Klley 123 t.ond by ill. Mamie) Phi Hfth Kace l'urse 41 furlongs for miiden two-5 ear-old fillies horceress 11 leanerette Marmora, Borealls, nibeach, I Isnchette Mary 0, 110 each, Weathor flno track fast.

AJtOCT SUXOL. Tbe Wonderful Trotter and Other Stars at Terre Haute. The trotting mooting now in progroBs nt Terro TJnuto. and tho exhibition of such stars of tbe trotting world as Axtoll, 1'alo Alto, Hoy 'rtllkcs. Adonis.

Jack, Faustino, and others that are now quartered tbore, haslod to many reports as to what Hunol, tho central star of thooaulco galary, and tho othor won-dors would do thissoason. Mr. Robort Donnor. who has just returned from Pittsburgh, whoro lio proslded at tho Scotch-Irish Congress said last ovenlng, whoa as to whether ha had recohed any nows from hunol, that ho had lutendod to stmt for Terro Haute early this month, but that a let-tor camo from Mr JI irvln on Tuesday whloh had mused him to dolerhls proposed trip to tno ond of tlio mouth Mr Miuxin. who is training bunol and tlio famous string of trot-tots from Souutor ht.mford's groat farm, wroto In substance thut.

if it would not lunl.o any dlfToronco to Jli. llonnor. ho would rathorhne lilin dolot his proposed vlBlt to the latter imrt of so that he could '-howhliusomu speed. "hunol and 1'alo Alto uro working, 'hewrote, and Loth are doing well. 1 am going very eliiw with thorn Mr.

lionnor thlnkithnt it Ii JInrvln's Intention to begin wlih tlio Orand Circuit, and that the trotters will be worked very slow until tlieynrewoll prepared for their great worK. Mr. llonnor remained that tlov. Stanford thinks that bunol will bo able to trot down to 2 01 or 2 01. As for himself, ho said that hit did not expect 10 lhe long enough to soo a horse trot as low as thru.

He also desired it to bo fully understood that ho had nothing whatevor to do Willi Bunol'n trotting this se.ieon. hhewlll remain in tlov. htanford'H hands until next Oclobor. nnd bo kept in tho string th it Is now being trained by Mr. Jinn In.

1 urtber than this Mr. Honner bad no lnlormation to Impart. KVULKU IFO.Y rllK HACK. The Corlnthlnn A. Uuml ICond Run Decided JJeaplte tlie lVcatlier, The Corinthian Athletic lob are doing a great deil for tbo promotion of athletics In imauvillo, the fruit of which will be seen in the near future Thanrgiuii tatton Is devoting its enert.lt at present towarl the encourage nent of crosscountry work Muce tho de clilon otthe crntest for the RamontCup a member of the organisation who admires physical prowess has presented to the club a gold hunting casewaloh for competition at three mile road runs.

The (lames Cnm. mlttee of tbe cluh lias decided to hold the roroi etitinns for the prlre each Monday night on the arrival of the 7t43 1 bolt from New lork I nines will tloBe on the grounds on the night of the race The llrst run as hsid last night from the cluh house Blrhtnnnd Terrace. Maten Islunl some of the besi cross oountry experts now In training participating lu the competition Promptly at ntl4 o'clock the men lined np In front of the club house and were despal bed by Hnrter Hai inouit The rain poured dun lu ti rrenls, tut the true crosscountry man doesn nlud that at all ttieath letes dsalied off as though they thoroughly 1 nj vellbe tltuailon The course la) from the club uie a otu tUchmond Terrace to nroadwa oj. that tin rnukhlare to the Point House, to ct ive road thenco to luuibia Btrest to Bn huiond Terrace, in the nitt At half the Journey Jtaymoiid as lu the lead running well The men finished dossil I uui tied after a rattling run Knnch and Kuhlko had a great race homo, the I'rnrpet harrier wlunlng. anf Cluti llandliati, 1 Ivuhlke, Prospect Harriers.

hcralcb 17 SI W.R I'renoh New lersey A 1 l' secnnls 17 41 Haim I. 1 rlulhlan A l' seionJs 0) 11 HuAuslatid Prospect Harriers. I'lseconlt lu il vlert. Thefnnlmtetlngof the committee In charge of the the uhieluiins omnia! cent ry run to 1 liiladelihla was he ut Hauiblin Hotel I stevinln. Jiirerenu tlves from tht Hrooklyn le long Is and and riainflsld clubs were in attendants Itwas deildedto atari the run rain or shine mi Ii ne 14, from the Continental Hotel, Newark, tt 4AM Communication from I hlladelphla show that tneuil ers of tleientur).

Wisalil.k.it south rnd uxfurd gutter Clt amden, and several members of tho 1 itlrmount I adv Cyc ers will como on niul 1 Brtlciiiate lp to date Here have been 17 applliatlons lir places and it is etlinalod that out of a 1 ossib a .0 starting eolile a. venly live or ku will rlnlfh lhe following rou'r has been I 0111 Kr. 111 "lenark in I llrabeth, W'eslllrll I latnlli tl Hound Brink 1111 ri ille Hop vi I Trenton and Hntol to Plllla lelptua A I illdsolne 11 I er ill lie presented to the club Ii is I.12 ihn hirers Humbert men finish Three stops Mill be insdi fop ret ami refreshment while en route All lhe New lork HrouMjii aud New Jersey clubs will ten I about a doeu men etch, A Chance) for tile Tuggcr. The dames Committee 1 tho lively Acorn Athletic Assotlatlon yesterda) issued a clmtleiige hlcli ought to he the means of stirring un the tiik-of ner fraternity The Acorn team now hoi 1 the light weight chaiiiilou ship in thla sp 1.UI test of muscle, and 11 luram und nn veral if Ihelia whlil the Uioml Ions have Itsteiid.sirean 4 ercb utthciu (hrre houiilei ltd. of 111 iei tan esotlhedrlt lhe ihnllen.e follows The Acorn Mhleliu vsi-oiiau 11 luguf ir am herel challeiu an teem nt loulnl- weight lo puilthe best mooutof three fur a tanner ti be nil I fir I 1 thelo.liig team The event looe.leci led at Hie annual games of the A orll Alhlello Association on haturlai June 14 al the aisoi lati in gr.

i.nds All in formation relative to this eballange should I addressed ,05 A.i"''.'!?" Acorn A. A becond avenue and Hfly eltth street, Brooklyn Athletlca at Princeton. ramesTOR June 3 -At a meet ng of the Princeton Athletlo Association this afiemoou ,1 Black of was eleoted field eaptam for neit ear It was resolved todisbenlihe old association and form a nnhtrti'y organuaiton and iiohm Chnroh, il PPel4 couimlttre to draw up a ttv-inoirow "PM a mots mesilur to he held LADY WELLINGTON, WAS OFF. SO Till! CltACK nOVIlT.K TKAtt DID NOT jit: at a uli jiKcunit ricsTBitDAr. rleconri Tiny of tho Meellnp: stt nnsntea Tnrk Victor Captured tlio 1'aclnn Kneo Ilia II.

IVIl.a tbo HIovt Trot, and Mumhrlno Jluld the Fatter tinea. Attrncted by tho prospoct that thoro wonld boa nov. roooid for team tiottors nt Dundee) I l'ark, largo crowd ossomblod nt the track nonr l'alcrson estcrday nflcrnoon. Henry W. costly pall.

Aublno nnd Wellington, had shown tholrnbllltrtogho ths pols I tocord a closo shavo, nnd it wns morely a quo I tlonof tondltlon ns to tho result tnfortuiiatolyouo of tho team had got out of foim, nnd tho scjlho-benror had a walk- otor. It was the block initio. I.ady Wellington, thnt liad gono wrong. 1111 1 Isnno riomiug. who trains tor Mi.

l'lilniini, had littlo hope of going a fast mile as Wellington had a chill roster- dai.nnd adoso of nconlto hud not.proedaf-ftctuiil In bringing hoi round, when ths nimble-footed Pair wero brought out forfi preliminary Jog they rocehed iho plaudits of the gland stand, but tutor 0110 or two attempt 7 mil Wellington wns llll uiiablo to strike her clip, anil 1 lemlng wlselj liendod thomforths Ktnhlo. hecretary .1. Coates predicts that thevwill do tho trli'k vol. and tlio pair will luoliiihli trot iignlnst iho roeord at Dundee i'ltrk nt 11 h'nturday matliioe somo tlmo this mouth. As lor tho purse races, they woro not difficult to decide, nud eight lie its comprised tho sport of tho itttoriiooit li'tot had Miood mid to spam lu tho unfinished piuo.

ehaugo of i ttrliois I "hind J. hning no ol'act ou the result, lor tho seenud tlnm in tho circuit, (y 1 llu II. W11IU01I nlT .1 trot In coui-eu- utlio bouts wlilio llnlilsniltli brniiglit out it I winner Inr tho -I clnis Hi Jtambrlno Jlnld, who had 110 trnublo In dofoiitlitg hor Held Hftortibuiuid their ininllti In tho llrst bout. Dutld llonnoi, who wan prosont, was naturally ploaied by hor porforinaneo, a ho owns her slro Jlitiubrlno htnitlo, nnd Inlonds to liim lor tecor.i this honsnn. Uho slnllloit Is a full brother tu Jlaiolien, 2 13.

Pelng by ltolmrt Ilonner'a linr-ohtartlo. whodlel In liccoiuboi. lirv, out of Kirk, lij Clark hief. 'i ho dam of Miimbtiiio Maid Is Wlunlo Wilkoe. by lied Wilkes, bo that she is broil to do great things nn the turf.

Mho Ib owned by A. II. Jlooroof riiiiadolphla. nnd hud a ineordof 'J'il'i last fonson In hor iour-jeiti-old form. This she roduiod lo iohiouIiij.

and could have trotled bolow 'i 2 I had It been noeossnry. The card was clenrod up earlier thnn on Tuesday, nnd oven body was glad to escape from the hot glato of tho uno sun. Till. 2.2J I'M K. Of tho threo incerH loft in tho unfinished 3:28 ela-s Mi lur sold 11s the oliolco nt while tno Hold had 11 host ol suiinni tors at $'J5.

After ths horsos had scored twlco they were called to tho stand nnd hosiei was taken out from bo-bind .1. K. Drlscoll Pelng Boloctod by the judges to steor tho golding. lllnncho, at the polo led to the nuiirter. wlion a bronk l06t her tho lend, and J.

It. sliowod In fronton the back strotch. hero Mclor camo very fast, and 4 in the third iinnrtor went past ttio othor-t. 1 rom thoro ho had tho boat in hnnd, and de- spito bmith's oflorts with Illancha the siar pacor ended tho rico Iu2.20. 'J 1 1 l'ace l'urie l-'o ft Mcior.

sire unkiiuwii 1 13 4 4 1 iKonter and Prise ill 2 112 8 Blanche (Mnlth) 432213 1 urj ban 11 (lleutschil) 1 4 4 3 3 r.o. Time 1 J.iu it)i 1 J3J. 2 20Jt Till. 2:33 TltOTTlNd CLASS. For tho flist raco on the card for tho socond f- tlov I), was favorlto nt f35 to (25 over tho i Hold.

Aflor 11 number of attempts, the soven startois gut nway with 1.11a II. at tho pole. Bis- tor tteloot made a break, nnd wns pulled to the oul-ddo, but as Wholpioy stoered for the polo again lni got bo cloo to Trlxle that ths sulkies i-truek, and ho lost lils balance. 1 blhior llnrufoot started off without a drivor on 0. wild run.

and as she passed l.lla II. Iho lnttor Inlt her foot, and John tcok the loud. Coming home Ula 11. sottlod down aud outtroltod the gelding ln Sister llurefoot kept on. and made the droult twko more before a couplo or grooms Cinbbod her bridle and stopped hor with no Injury.

Sho started again with Hart Benin- rest up, but could not get nonr the leaders, and l.lla ll. bont John ti. again ln the same time ns liolore. Anotiior lioat ended tuo race, nnd after recohlng an tf-surunoo from Dempster, who drove that ho could gono faster, tho Hrst plnco as nwurdod to Ella li. 5 lliliss tinrseJ 00 FIlaB.by i.uy Mlllor ll'hllllps) I 1 1 Johns ifiempster) 2 2 3 Irllle hlllott 3 8 8 Nannie '-aiiders) 4 4 4 14 ColldUKt l'r I.

eiulell). 3 3 6 eter I are'oor Whelpley) 7 6dr Kobert M. Talor iioMsmlthi 6 dr. I iutei -204 2 2SH. Till.

2:21 TBOTTINO CLAPS. This was tho Lost betting contest of the day. pools bofore tho llrst Loat bolng: Maggie tr 11. f5D, Jlambrlno Jlnld $45, Allno IIS. field till.

bhlomau lod for a littlo wnv in the llrst heat, but fell back, and Maggie Ii. was in front for most of tho mllo. Ihon Allno made a spurt on the homestretch aud Pent tho black inn re ln 2.22i. Hotting was Allno $10. Held 125.

borore tho second heat, but Mninhrlno Jiald usseried her uuallu fiom tho start, aud was nover headed from tho llrst turn. Charley ('. wns socond to her as she linlhbod in 2 21 but ho and Allno wero tot back lor rutinlug and Issa.jueua udwtnced to seoond place Itvwi-i 21 to (3 on Mambrluo Maid attor that, nnd when slio lod fiom wirotowir in 2 21 for tho third he it tlierowas no more betting. 'Iho third boat wni a- enslli nnd Allno got next to hor us ho citmo p.iBt the llnish lu 2.21. 2 2K class purse tyaju.

i llamorlnu Maid by MauibrJuo Ftnrtle tCold 2 emltli), 1111 Alined lllott) 1 4 7 1 Mas.lo 11 ille Hart) I barley (llmtsrliel) 4 4 ft Issauuellu illrlscoll) 7 4 hlllma1l (Turner) 7 7 4 5 Violin (fundi rs) 0 3 6 3 i 2-K 2 2 Jll The progrnmmo for this nfternoon com- prlsos throo races, as follows I j7ilas, ti oitimi riftc fv.00 I 1 Br Prince 1 Demurct I'ntersoti, J. It 1 11 coldsmlth, llaiblngtonTillt, i 11 in Abide 1 Jnhn fc. Turner Ambler, To. I 4 th fnduy r-uitth, Warreiitnn, I'n Kit in Vornna-i 11 a iiormr New Lgipt, N. J.

I e. Il l'etelindley II irnint Trenton K. 1. 7. II Harry II I hlllins l'l itadelphla a ch ui.

Agues II Phillips. 1 hlladelphla. V. 11 a le.uo, I' Wieke Dundee Lege, J. 2 to ilsss, rulNo ri ksb S3 I Br Mis I'aulej J.

11 Coldimith, Washington. i Vllle, lir. tr Wichita II Washlngtcnvillt, Is 1 3 II gnnColl leso lereance New lork 4 lllk l'ul Tli mis viorcau B-iy Clly, Uleb. tl I Surp-isi John liliou l'tuladelphlo. .1 II a.

I'llsn 1 Im 1 ny larm New llaien 1 onn, 7 it. It'imoke I li l.reen lialillnore Md ll 1, 1 edai hiia-r William Bell Plnlalrlphla. 0 Hi k' It r- I duanl odell liv urleans Ijl 10 It tu Mane Joiiu llenuetoe), I ulmer viass. II Br Charlie slllltou Pemarest I'alertoa, It, 17 cmbs, TKorriic, rcitiv Blk l.olertll. Tavlor 11 i.oldiralth, Waehmr- tonvi 1.

li 111 I le. la Jesse Veresncc. 1 ork. ilr in Neiuli John 1 rurnir, Ambler Pa, 4 Dmuht lohu 1 turner Amber I't-1 iil Iretty Bello. i.eurge A.

slugerJi, rhlladel- phia la ii. Our Joe, (leor.o A Rlngerly, 1'hlladtlphU, 1 7 hie Heuiarest. Pattrsnn, N. J. 1 II Cap.

M. Demurtst. 1'atersi J. 'i 0 Ch Irank Pr Unions. H.

I'aterson 10. I'lif I Uln lly Farm. Haien Conn. 11 II Crarowltoli lllllcresl irnt llorrlimwn. N.

J. IJ Ur 111 Muudd.M I Hander. lork. ai 1 t. II in -liter llarefoot, lie pity, lork.

14 11 Be. I- II i s'ji, Vow fi rk It It Nimbus Jnmis ll Lenfe. llrldkeport, Conn la B.i g. I.ktermluator, ltotert UempHer, Phllllpa- 17. Ch m.

Olivette, 4 J. A. Horner, ew Kgypt. IS. II Commodnrei.

II Phillips. Philadelphia r. in Pu g.Fron Wiiktt. W. II Trenton I I.

Into llllsm J. Thompson. (larreiil'arlt Md. JI a s. Prime Medium, W.

1'- Weeks, DunJoo I.vkt, J. Large Crowds ut the Derby Trolt. Biriiiroiuii, June 4. The second dny of the sprint meeting ur the Pirbj Prlung Aisocluliou iharae-terlzed by the I irget 1 rowd ever seen on lhe track at 11 June meeting The big gr md nan. I was packc 1 and the quarter re ill was lined with eiple.

Th two ei ems 011 the card weru well contested and 1)10 lavor-lies wire bealrtl ill eueh Tbeilrst raie wattiie ri class for a purse of fJOO. 11 Iwlssb 1 oj was I rsl I. II. r. shy a Bes second Third an fourin In.

iie wasdlvideil tally between 1 illman luck lllglitoeer aii.1T li Koblnsoii's 11 1'. Hmo-j 311 1IL4, JCj, The J7 class, for 11 purse rf .1 had four starter oulof Hie entries. A 111I buret riahert's Joe took iirst mouei Peter iei eogh ch lady Hampton 1 a lent aide li g. Ilarri I nlrd tlniil audi. I Itiksag g.

Kui.ketfuJrlli. limr-JolM, Si4 IOl (ooilfi. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEWi" 1, A Tl IS 1 I) II Mninin, Jr. clamplonif America, tht in 1 OK ever 1 iibnshe I that at an ineell tliedemiu of ilie aier of 11 uno ot lennls as it Is -i, llardti In 1 1 1 4II1 in. I 11 ti ri'sllm.

iitlnsbook. it villi be un 1 ill lUpensab 11 he ilairr' both ri perti anl nmu'e 1 1 1 trated ultli anl eirokes 1 nealis in l.nir 1 faun n. platers ot Amsrt a and -reiusot i I le- gant 1 Inili binding, pt er w. ul Broad rfiohini, tTnthif. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN! t'V I mil I'H I'tlli inuoi Bran raulilplying reels balance hun lie siren illiup holds an feel line $1 llieurei-1 luesonl i It thread.

I lineal 4ii I lineal ntie ledh' is. rlligle gJt, 1 iloetil il I ir tile Healed swirsla, 1 nr doen Nn ei sirsaitsrs, 0 1 in ejl rs 1 .1 I 1 ingeg Juot 0 1 Too' 1 rheturleo rWoodlrels Hi "0 and es I 1111 1 uinp for Illustrated litilni fackle alalOhue Ins. .1. 1'. MA ItHTllUM, 33 COUltT MIAR C1T1 HAI.U BltOOSLTll.

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