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5raarBBOOKly BAiraEAHLSv YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11,1901. 11 I I ro I i I co I i 1 I I vA 'mm I 'tfSalfeaoao I 1 The Harvest of 408, 410, 412 FULTON ST. FOR MONDAY ONLY. I Gertrude R. O'Brien, in.

a recent article in the Detroit Free Press, makes the following remarks about habits and mannerisms at the. arsrain Time. WWe Need Room for Fall and Winter stock now arriving, hence our Entire Stock of Summer Goods MUST GO ana OUR AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE BEGINS MONDAY. Over 100 new and little used Pianos underpriced tor immediate selling. Remarkable values in the Old and Reliable at prices Far Below Cost of flanufacture.

SHIRTS. SHIRTS. SHIRTS. All of our MADRAS, PERCALE, BEDFORD CORD nnd STT.FF SHIRTS, some have collars attached, some detached: separate cuffs; regular ftftn prices 59c. and Monday onlv.

Z3u UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! Extraordinary Price Offerings. End of the Season Prices Prevail in All Departments, Making Monday of Special Importance. 40 Inch All Wool Mixtures. Bargain Table, Center Aisle. All the prevailing combinations of colors.

Never sold for less than 49c. per yard. Special for Monday only, per yard 3lC Ladies' Russet Lace Shoes, formerly reduced to gij Ladies' Oxford Ties, Hatent Leather, Kid or Russet, formerly $3.00 to S3.9S 2,25 Children's Tan, Patent Leather Button Shoes 1 25 whist table: "Whist Is ostensibly a. gentleman's game, and bad habits at the whist table are as Intolerable as bad habits at thu dinner table. No one Is conscious of the asKresslve habit In himself, but is over ready to condemn It in others.

et us enumerate some of the worst faults and aoe If the moral will point home. "One man Is always in a hurry. 'You have a card we wish to see'; 'You will only make a greater mlstako by hesitating' 'The aooner you take It, the sooner it's and so he nags the otherB at the table; and when the delinquent has at last proceeded to play this ever ready lightning calculator throws down his card with a bans, unless he has already had It on the table twlxt thumb and forefinger, his superior intelligence forced upon your notice. What fun to disappoint his perceptions and make him replace by another! Such a man lies very low down on the whist plane, and Is ignorant of whist etiquette, which tells us that it Is verv bad form indeed to draw a card from the hand Before It Is your turn to play. "There Is no habit so Irritating as one Indulged In by some of tha best players in Detroit, copied Irom the Toledo team.

who. in turn, cribbed It Xrom the Juniors of Philadelphia. It is a senseless mannerism. The card Is drawn from the hand with thumb and forefinger, held tilted on the table, with the forefinger as a balance while the player studies its aspect and revolves In his mind the advantages to be gained by bowling It oyer, then Buddenly with a sharp little snap of the middle finger Impelled by the thumb, drops the card Into view. The player little realizes the silliness of the performance or the irritating ef Sterling WILL All our BALBRKtGAN underwear, including tho celebrated OTIS LIAMS makes; combed Egyptian yarn, French necks and Mnrts; JMH BLK SKATED DRAWERS, French bands, suspender )(! strapped: regular prices 49c and Monday only ZwU 150 Dozen Men's and Bovs' Underwear.

Pianos I In Balbriggan, Natural and Tan: also, LADIES' KXEE PANTS, French. Boys' Clothing. i and 20 other trustworthy makes at the smallest prices ever 70 M6 bands; LADIES' VESTS, low neck, sleeves, wide lace trimmed; these goods sold regularly and 59c; Monday only Ladies' Waists, Extraordinary Bargains. 75 doz. white lawn, linen, lace and fine percale, VALUE .91.35 to Monday only 35 doz.

Ladies' and Misses' Polka Dot, plain duck and covert cloth SKIRTS; value $1.25 to Monday only I5c 59c 79c a quoted for Pianos of known reliability. A STERLING GUARANTEE MEANS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Pianos Selected Nol Reserved Until Wanted. Closing Prices for Summer Clothing. Early Fall Specials. Wash Suits, the very finest; have sold at St.

25 and St. 48, reduced to (9c Vacation or School Pants, all wool, very serviceable. 39c Boys' Waists, guaranteed fast color, indigo blue, at 19c School Suits, strictly all wool, 500 Suits, worth $3.50, Monday 1.98 Young Men's Long Pants Suits, 1 4 to 20 years, see them Monday, at 5.00 Yoxing Men's Troisers, $1.00. For young men, 1 3 to 20 years, or to 32 waist measure; an excellent chance for business Trousers, worth 2.00; at price Monday f( (Mail Orders Filled.) vv 5c PORT AND SHERRY in I gal. meg, SPECIAL 1 .7 "iw" oiners.

une reels impel led to assist the drop of the card by a counter click. now. that man does not know he is exasperating any more than does the woman who. Instead of laying her card quietly on the table. Insists upon ttoiaing it by one corner slanted Just at an angle ren.dirf a of Impossible to her right The r0ttder aa's wha trifle's to grumble about! Ah.

but are not the small affair? oi life, the minor details of domestic cconnmv. aseravattns to the nerves, and the tension Is so great in a game of whist that the 2 the cards the tatt on the table are at times unsupportable. J. nolher bad haMt' and aIso a habit that might be easily overcome. Is to Invariably delav askln' "My Please see tJlck Three Pa5'ers Patiently turn over their cards, conscious that they are vtolatm a rule, sood humoredly making an exception in this the Ifi thc annoying practice that some players have of picking up the cards of the other players after they have been turned and quitted This nuisance Is prov.deS for by the laws of duplicate whist, 'and every Player guilty of the ofTense should be required whlch is the tha for a Sterling mno Co From the celebrated vineyards of Los Angeles and never sold for less than $1.50 per gallon.

FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE WHISKY, 8 years old; for Monday only, i $1.50: bottle UJU MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale Retail Warerooms (Entire Building, four floors), 536 FULTON BROOKLYN. ESTVD. 1807 Open juonaay avemngs. juook ioi me name SSTiSRIilNQ Jtr v. ml'Jhe Partners is the 'If you had' oi every deal not only tries the bt delays or course, all these pecadilloes belong to the other man.

Rarely does a man exist who would It ill that he wos tempered JI We could see as other. RELIABLE CARPETS Art Embroidery Special. A new and beautiful selection of Irish Point Scarfs, 18x54 tjq inches; for Monday's Sale ixC Visit Ovir New Furniture Dept. Embracing All the Latest Designs, Absolutely the Lotceat Price. "Good Things to Eat." Summer Prices.

Tomatoes Canton, solid packed, can, gc; per doz 92c Lima Beans Midget, tender, can, 1 5Jc; per doz 1.40 Baked Beans Boston style, Eureka brand; enough for six; can, 10c Pfir do 1.15 Asparagus All new tips in jars, JJ5C5 peeled in jars 45c Fruit Syrup All flavors, ready for the ice water; pint bottle 23c Root Beer Extract Batterman's pure food brand, makes 5 gallons; per bottle 7c OOOSOOSOOOOOCOOOOOSOOCOOOOO OOOCOOSOOOOOCOOCOOOOOCOQOOC the Chess World. uiay wnis.tr Holding up the commanding card of opponent suit is a play frequently met. Some Players do it much oftener than others It 18 not a good play for its own sake and should never be done without a clearly donned end In view. Sometimes the play is made to coax a trump lead. Sometimes it succeeds and sometimes it doesn't.

The following hand, given by Val Starnes in a recent Issue of Whist, Is instructive. The cards were dealt; H. K. Q. 10.

6. Q. J. S. D.

9. Correspondence Chess and Those Who Play It. North. I GAMES, ANALYSES AND PROBLEMS. OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCiOOO ooocoocoocoocoooooooococooo s.

7. H. 5. 4. C.

A.K.7. 5. 4, T.A, 10, 2. West. Bast.

S. A.Q.J.10,9.4. H. 2. C.

S. D. 5, 3. South. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Brooklyn, S.

S. 6, 5. 2. H. 7, 3.

10, 9, 6. D. 7. 6, 4. Hearts declared trumps.

North to lead. The play at the two tables and the comments' are given by Mr. Starnes: FURNITURE BARGAINS. A Bargain Carnival. Although our Summer display was the mont successful ever seen, we must dispose of the rnninining samples at greatly reduced prices to make room for an exquisite Autumn stock.

We pride ourselves on the beautiful simplicity of our designs, as we do not blindly follow fashion, hut carefully study the needs of our patrons. Golden oak Sideboards from $1 00 upwards, golden onk Extension Tables from $4 50 upwards and golden oak Bureaus from $9 00 upwards. Oreat bargains in Draperies, Cushions, thoroughly up to date and so artistic as not to grow "old fashioned." Roman striped Tapestries, 50 inches wide, 50o. per yard. Carpets and Mattings.

Remnants of the season's most artistic patterns far below their value. Also first, exhibition of the Autumn carpet novelties. You may select now at specially low prices and we will hold the goods until wanted. Long Credit reduces even bargain prices. Cowperthwait Flatbusb Avenue, Near Fulton Street.

NEW YORK STORES: 104 to 108 West 14th Street, Our stores will be closed every Saturday at 12 noon until September, Trick. Master chess play has not been recently in evidence to such an extent as is ordinarily the case at this time of. the year, when, as a rule, one or more International tournaments are in progress on the other side, furnishing lovers of the game specimens to their heart's ccntent. This year's big congress of the world's masters having been held unusually early at Monte Carlo, during February, the annual crop has long since been exhausted and the enthusiasts, "who spend their summers playing over the scores, are thirsting for more. Fortunately for these and their happiness, this week's tournament of the New York when victory shall ride in triumph on the prairies.

The latest results, above referred to, are as follows S. S. Staley. Springfield, for the West, defeated Eric Johnson, Putnam, In a Bishop's Opening, the former playing white. X.

A. Vobs. Hays Citv. for the West, defeated Dr. Otto Meyer.

Richmond. in a Ruy Lopez, the former playing white. Dr. B. Hesse, Saginaw, for the West, defeated E.

W. Libnire. New York. In a King's Gambit Declined, tho latter playing white. E.

K. Burgess, Watertown. for the East, defeated H. H. Zinzer.

Mlnonk. in a Two Knights' Defense, the latter playing white. In the game between O. A. Hoffmann.

Georgetown. nnd H. Folwell, Brooklyn, the tatter statement that analysis Is despised by synthetic players he shows an absence of Knowledge of what they contend for. For his benefit 1 will stata that true analysis Is one element of the game and, where known, should, of course, he employed, but when not ascertainable, should give way to the synthetic method. In regard to my popularity bc 1ns affected by my statement that 4.

PQ 4 Is the move, I will say that, while It Is gratifying to enjov popularity, deserved or otherwise. I should fel 'unworthy of It If I enjoyed It at the expense of sacrificing my convictions. It Is our own convictions that make chess players of us, not other people's opinions. joHy BARRY. Boston, August 6.

1901. In the American Chess World for July, just out, Spanish opening. The analysis In question was in itsslf a splendid contribution to the literature on this debut and contained some positive, not to say startling, statements that immediately aroused the experts from their lethargy. Among these was Champicn "IHsbury. who.

while summering at Monticello, tl it in his Sunday Eagle, read and weighed In his judgment, found It partly wanting He gave expression to his opinion by a few casual remarks in a letter to a friend in this borough and these, though apparently of a private nature, found their way into print. It has yet to be established whether Pillsbury would have sanctioned this step, had he known the use his comments were to be put to, and it is Just possible that may have been placed in a wrong light. Be this as it may, it Is likely that the circumstance will turn out to have been a very happy one. especially if it furnishes a reason to tho world's masters for turning their searchlight upon an important variation of the Ruy Lopez an. starting what may transpire to bo a revolutionizing investigation.

Pillsbury's criticism of Barry's statements having been brought to the latter attention, the Boston champion has promptly taken up the cudgels on his own behalf and gives his side of the argument thus wtarted in an interesting and dignified communication addressed to the editor of the Eagle. Among other things, he dwells on the fact that chess experts, like most specialists, do not nlways tell nil they know and are fond of secreting a few odds an'd ends up their sleeves, to be sprung on unsuspecting rivals in the race for honor or shekels, as occasion demands. The information is also elicited by vv est. I North. I East.

South. 4 I 2 3 3 9 lO A "97" 7 3 A 2 4 Jj 4 5 3 0 4 0 2 6: A A 5 09 A 0 9 0 8 6 0 2 0 J0 4 0 7 0 5 9 10 7 IO 6 1O0 jPQ 1. 2. 3. 4 5.

6 7. 8. 9 10 11 12 13 was obliged to retire on account of illness and C. Curt of Brooklyn has been allowed to take his place. The game had progressed for about a dozen moves nnd.

after a considerable delay, in once more in fun swing. There may be one nr two additional substitu Hons necessary on the Eastern team In the neai Hay word Cleveland, secretary of tne yueena County Chees Club of Jamaica, Alls tho post of honor by contributing the leading article, a plea for the future of American chess. Starting out, he deplores the failure to hold an International tournamont In this country during the last twelve venrs and attribute It to disorganized conditions generally. Continuing, he says, "Our failure to hold a chess congress is indicative of a certain condition, and to thlH we address ourselves for, while a tourney Is a rallying force or stimulant, the onward march of our cause. luture, as one or two cases or tardiness are now under Investigation.

Wherever It Is found that one sine or the othr cannot maintain a strict observance of the time limit regulations for Rood State Chess Association, though not an international one, is quite national in character and will assuredly produce its quota of good things, with which to stay the intense cravings of the hungry cranks. Moreover, the contest will not be without its international players and will also include members of the cable match team. Incidentally, the mixture of strong amateur play with that of the professionals will lend a spicy flavor to the feast that will prove an additional source of delight to those partaking thereof. While the games of Pillsbury will, as usual, be at a premium and those of Marshall, who may or may not be in his Paris form, will be and sufficient reasons, the commute endeavors to prevent a forfeiture by furnishing a substitute Any players desiring to do duty on the Eastern team in this capacity can file their applications Xorth and South, East and West, 6. Trick 2 Xorth makes even a Krenter blunder than I did.

as he Has the in In addition, and has rot my reasons for throwing the load: ho is evidently not a Jonah, however. Trick West sees that the two best clubs are acalnst him. ond not being able to look through the cards makes the natural mistake of hreaking diamond tenp.ee, since there is a possibility of his partner having something in that suit. Had he led a losing club It would have saved a trick, but he can't be blamed for not having done EO. Xow compare the overplay, means of this letter that the noted cable match player Is putting his experience and knowledge of the theory to practical use and contemplates publishing a book, the production of which will he awaited by the chess world with mors than common interest.

It should be added that Harry adheres to the stand originally taken nnd seems to be prepared to reslHt the attempt of any one bcnt on making him budge from his position. The letter is herewith renroduced in full: witn tne a i tt HELMS CRESCENT CLUB TENNIS. CLEARING SALE OF FINE "JIMMY" M0RAN EXPECTS TO BEAT "JOHNNY" NELSON To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: eageny sougnt after by Brooklynites, as will those of the strong Philadelphia contingent, Handicap Touiuey Reaches Third Bound in Classes A and B. The handicap tennis tournament for club members, which has been In progress during the past week nt the Crescent Athletic Club grounds, at Bay Ridge, has reached the third round in both Classes A oncl B. although some Trick.

vi'es. North. ano the seasoned Manhattan veterans, who Kast. South. may decide to go, closest attention will be paid to tile work of Napier of Pittsburg, aud Howell of Brooklyn, who, on account'of their Pedals will fly at a furious pace when Johnny Nelson, the fast Swede, races Jimmy Moran, the Irish lad, at Madison Square its permanent establishment as a pastime worthy of all true sportsmen, its advancement to a place among the foremost of national recreations and its general recognition as an uneontaminatlng and educating amusement, is our goal." Mr.

Cleveland voices a general demand for an organizing genius in this eloquent fashion: "As Morphy shone out a brilliant meteor on the chess firmament, from among us, as strategist, let there arise a leader, who will bring our scattered army together, harmonize factions, procure plans of organization, bring about the acceptance of tho best, and start us forward on the march toward that permanency which only unity of purpose can accomplish this one will have his name coupled with thut of Morphy and go down to history no less distinguished." In closing, the writer suggests that one tenth the brain power given to play, analysis, problem making and solving will unravel this question. Franklin IC. Young also writes for this number on "Chess and War," drawing a compurlson between the real and mimic warfare that is both scientific and readable. During the month of August the Pawns Chess Club will hold its meetings at members' houses and will meet on Thursday evenings. Instead of on Saturdays.

At last Thursday's meeting ut 743 Bushwlck avenue Messrs. Heuser and C. P. Swaffield gave a uindeni simultaneous exhibition at nine boards, winning seven games nnd losing two. The successful opponents were F.

Block and R. LInder. In consultation, and C. Schneider. Our Entire Stock of joutn ana promise, should be the central figures in this unusually InterestlnE tournev Napier, it may be mentioued.

expects to go aoroan again next year, in which case be will HALF WIG Garden, on Monday evening, for fifteen miles behind the snorting motors. Nelson Is again traveling like his former self and predicts that he will beat the new star and send him 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. T. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13. r.ppiy lor admission to one of the masters 4 5 A 3 7t 3 A 2 5 A 5 A 2 8 4 6 3 09 3 J32 lO 9 0 3 0 4 0 A JO 5 0 6 0 2 0 0 3 8 7 0 4 6 6 5 4 (J 7 4 7 9 (5 9 1O0 I CIO lO 8 tournaments to be held there.

back to the milk wagon. Moran is moving in record form himself, One of the games he is to play at Buffalo will be with Marshall, who deprived him of the championship of the Brooklyn Chess Club Dear sir In view of the tone and solvit of an article, which appsared in one of your contemporaries on July 2S, relative to my comments or. the YouuK Johnston tcame, uubllshed in your column, I am constrained to solicit the valuable Hpuco of your paper for a renly. Many of your readers? are undoubtedly familiar with the article to which I refur. so I will spare you the trouble of republishing it in full, as It is the letter hv Mr.

PUlsburv which 1 especially wish to dwell uoon. Mr. Pillsbury stales that he was much amused by my notes and the manner in which I failed to suggest the correct moves for Black: and he passes over my self assurance in Placing my opinion against the masters of the world that "4. Castles Is weak." etc. Now.

of course. Pillwburv and I have known earh other for years. "We crew up In chest together as friends, but with diverse views of the game. Nothing wrong in that, of course, because it is difference of opinion which makes horse races. We parted.

Pillsburv adopting chess as a profession. I still pursuing my vocation. He kept on studying chess in his way. I in mine. He has advanced, so have I.

He knows few things about the game, so do I. Aside from the fact that I regret very much the absence of wisdom in his letter (or the sarcastic humor with which he evidently it). I welcome his advent into tho field of argument as an Indication that the chess world will shortly be enlightened with theories of our noble gome which will make ex ieilng theories pale into Inslcnificnncc. For the I American champion to add this laurel to his many others would not only entitle him to the grati I as his races show, and on the Garden track he figures that no man has any license to beat him, as the high banks and sudden inree years ago. Naturally, a special inter est will attach to their meeting.

The Marshall Howell game should als second round matches remain to he played. In Class A the players who have survived the second round are J. H. Walkley, who concedes 15 to the scratch men. and George Morgan, who is handicapped at plus 15.

In Class Mossrs. Leavy, Richards and Wall have gained entrance to the third ffeund. The play, in general, has been excellent, although yesterday afternoon It was difficult to persuade the contest nms to play, owing to a universal desire to watch the star match In doubles between the. Wre.nn brothers and Little and Alexander. The results: Clasy First round C.

Konyon. owr In. bye; J. IT. Wnlkly, offt 15.

bfat J. C. Ofwald. IiIun 15. l.

F. O. Affcld. ewe 3D. bc ot C.

Houf' 4, R. H. K. Starr, own 15. bfiu H.

L. Kenj'on. 15. 6. ft 4.

64: F. M. Balden, scratch, beat O. H. H' nshaw.

scratch. turns are just suited to his style of riding. Moran will arrive in this city to morrow oe a noteworthy game. In view of the fact and will train on the Garden track with his mat a Keen rivalry exists between these two since tlie Dutch Arms expert was directly pacing crew and Dutch Waller. The track has been thoroughly overhauled responsioie for Marshall losing his local title right after he had acquirer the Manhat and Is now the fastest and safest indoor From Black to Snow White These Goods We Make and Self From $15.00 to $40.00, Will Sacrifice $9.00.

HYMAN'S, 529 Fulton Opposite Elm Place. tan uiud cnampionship. Those defeated were .7. K. Zltz, S.

Scheer. M. Jacobs. F. Bauer.

1 Reynolds and consultation parties composed of G. Holrock and R. J. Burns, and J. O.

i'orI tt and C. Sehrelber, respectively. The count of tickets for the month of July the Brooklyn Chess Hub's continuous tournament gives no indication of any waning of Interest In this ever popular contest, despite the unfavorable stat of the weather during thnt period. The scores of the lending competitors are appended: ine meeting will open to morrow at the track in the country. The Monday night meet will introduce an innovation in the motor paced game, as tho men will be paced by single motors instend of tandems.

This will Insure perfect safety and the men can rooms of trie Buffalo whist and Chess Club iou Bllicott sauare, and, all in all. should turn out to be a very noteworthy event Among those who will attend and not hith ride at a 1:30 clip without tho least bit of 62, 7 George MorRdn. iiluy brat A. Randall, plus 15. 63.

6 3. Second round II. Walkley beat C. Kenvon. 3, 3: George Morsan hat M.

llr n. 8 6. 61. erto mentioned, are D. C.

Baird and Sam Pl'd danger. In addition to the paced event there will be a galaxy of amateur talent in four exciting sprint races. juioyd, tne famous problem composer. Chess Problem No. 401.

Lost. 6 15 15 Class 13: rir.it round M. W. Uycrn. owe 30, bye: V.

St. John tUenard. tImh 15, beilt v. G. Fisher, plun i 15.

3 6. 61. 6 W. HoMen. North and South, Bast and West.

9. Trick 1 Enst doesn't let the Jack (to hy. but puts on the ece and then things begin to happc n. TricK a Ruffing second best of partner's suit is usually the poorest kind of whist. I.ut In this case It Is warranted, for In the face of the adverse trump strength there Is little hope of making the spades.

while West If anxious to lead his clubs, trusting that East may be able to also bank a little trump on them as he does. Trick 7 East plays well here. If North has a spade Bast's queen will Probably make, any way, while If Xorth is void of that suit to force him will do no good. The diamond lead may accomplish something. Trick 9.

'East has discarded one diamond and played down with the other two; West knows, therefore, that he can ruff this vound. Tricks 10, 11. 12 and 13. Can you wonder thnt iCorth thought emphatic adjectives were requisite to express his opinion of the. situation as the cards fell to these tricks? Look at his hand: K.

Q. J. 10 and 6 of trumps: and Q. J. 9: Q.

J. and a guarded king in the plain suits and think of taking; hut four tricks all told with his and his partner's cards! Well, the holdup in one instance gained two tricks: in the other It lost three. What Is the moral? Why, that if It's your night, vou win; if It's the other fellow's, you lose. I venture the opinion expressed at the beginning, that such plays must, perforce, be classed with thut the adoption or rejection of which is a matter di1 pendent upon what you have had for dinner. O.

T. Cheney, Syracuse. Y. owe 15. bye; W.

.1. Drown, rrniteh. bye; J. Composed by George Black i pieces. H.

IX'Bvy, owe V4 liye: it. V. Creuzbaar. owe 15. bye: J.

Wall. plUF 15. bve; I A. rlr.atrh Won. 16 23 2C 2fi 124 10 221 120 220 23 67 67 62 83 Plavers.

W. M. de Vlsser D. E. Wyand G.

TV. Jones Dr. S. T. KlnK C.

S. Howell J. G. Holns C. Curt H.

Crags Dr. J. E. Tabcr A. E.

Swaffield A. J. Souwelne W. C. Blxby R.

M. Smvthe J. D. Elwell PASTIME A. C.

GAMES TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 24. owe 15. bye. II 41 1J7 17 3S7 211 SSS 120 12C, 123 1 .719 .531 .623 .55 .557 .558 .132 .304 .503 heconfl round J. B.

I.vv beat W. H. HoMen. MATTRESSES Male over at your home, 2. Best C.

A. tick. Singles. J2. Made In 2 purls.

Send im.tal 431 Bej gen ft, Brooklyn. M. HAlthlBON 2 6, 64. 4: F. John' Rlrhitrdu bent R.

W. 163 91 168 18 S3 59 61 ireuznaur, a 6, 4. it. j. Wall beat E.

tuoe of the present generation, but also to the praise of posterity. In an humble way. by the writing of a book. I mvself am embarked on such a mission, after a serious studv of the theory as I comprehended Like Pillsbury. I consider it mv duty to lay before the chess world all information nt my command, which would tend to uresent the game in a trufr and more potent ifle light than It now enjoys.

This also may amuse friend' Pillsbury. but he knows I am too sensible a fellow nnd my love for the task too strong to be dissuaded by his admonishing smile. No. no. Pillsbury, have joked together before.

As regards suggestive moves for Black after PQ 5. PUlsburv knows I wouldn't do that, neither would h. If he knew the analysis. That, probablv is one reason why he is amused at my reticence. AVell, I can't "be blamed for that: who knows may win a cable match game some dav bv It? To divulge tt now would be traitorous.

And now for my colossal self assurance regarding 4. Castles being weak. I din not realize the temerity of it until Pillsbury "passed It over." As a fellow countrvman (not in a rural snfe). as a Patriotic American who desires to see Pillsbury champion of the wibrM wmr day, I advise him to think it over. given It thought, and that Is why mv conclusion was presented as a statement Of fact, not nf onlnlon.

Tn rpnrh that A. 'lounh. 60, 62. AT THE RIFLE BUTTS. S0Z0D0NT for the TEETH 25o Outdoor Shoot at Zettler Rifle Club Another pretty specimen of chess play Is th6 which recently occurred between Carl Schleehter.

the Atistrlnn champion, and Dr. Ca verra of Milan. Italy, during a visit of the former to that place: PHIT.1POR DEFENSE. PP WM Ili Is in 111 II PJ ws mm WM mm mk HP US WM i wd mfc wm vffifr Wfflfc Wfflfr IH i WM PP WM 'M i mm i i II iJll 11 lit Range. The regular outdoor shoot of the Zettler Hifle Club took place yesterday afternoon Schloehter.

The midsummer games of the Pastime Athletic Club will be held on Saturday, August 24, at Pastime Ovnl. Sixty sixth mreet and Avenue A. Manhattan. Entries are coming in very fast for the different events and from present indications the meet win be the most successful In the history of the club. The twelve pound shot event is fllllnR up with such entries as O.

Wolf. Greater New York Irish A. J. Ruddy. Knickerbocker A.

C. and Sheridan of the Pastimes, and should prove a very interesting contest. An entrance fee of 50 cents will be charged Schlechter AT THE TRAPS. Black. SMART SET BRINGS $10,500.

Good Prices Realized at Sale of Fleische mann Stable. (Special to the Kagle.) Saratoga, N. AtiRust 1ft The entire stable of horses In training; belonging to at the 200 yard range with five members lined conclusion I studied the situation analytically. up in the principal event. Scores: shoot stioTP.

uniting with It my comprehension of the theary. for the last five years, and I never ventured to Same. Caverra. White. 1 K4 2 Kt KB3 3 Qi QPxP 5 Kt KtS 6 Kt QB3 7 Bl 8 K2 9 KR4 10 R5 11 KKtl 12 K6 13 B7ck cbllfht nue.

Black. it PxKtck RxP 15 KtxR B6ck 16 BxKtP IT KtxQP PxKt JS QxP R6rk K2 K.1 20 QxKP Kt ClSck 21 Kt3rk 22 BxPck 23 I1 K7ck 21 Kt Kt B6ck Kt2 QB7ck I Reslfrns. K4 Q3 Kill dpxp PQ I B3 Kt R3 K2 Castles Kt3 Kt Q2 Kt Kl KKt.vB I. teaman RueboII Kline and Guy Burnslde slio: a match a few days ago at 'Spirit Lake. and the former won out by a bird.

The conditions were 100 targets each. IS yards rise, and the score at the flnlsh was KHne. S9: Burnslde. Th" lattor xnade out run of 36 straight. Anions the competitors at the Blsiey meeting in Bncland was Mrs.

Oram, who If an active mem Dtf of the Lancashire Rifle Association. Strings. 210 21 1 Hf, 200 it. iw Total. 42'' 3Sr 3''i Julius Klvisrhmann, with tho exception oi put It in that form tltl I commented on the game In question because knew the partiality of Tarrasch and PUlsburv Tor 4.

Castles. I have the highest admiration for rhse threr gentlemen as chess players, but. If Jnck had feared the giant, we would never have had the fairy story. Or. A.

KvonsbfTK C. W. Mavivell CI. Zettler SPKCIAL MATCH FOR ZKTTI.KK TROPHY 1 do not claim to be chamnlon of anvthinc. SHOTS.

shots. Total and Game White 5 pjnopp. Kit; on KB; Kt en K2 ana Xhs Vlcksburp Gun Club and Protective Association has per: OeoiK Jchllcht 23 2.1 23 ncrfected arrange Mnxw 23 21 17 this lack of Incumbrance, together with the fact thnt the Creator was fair to me in his distribution of chefs intellect, has enabled to pursue a study of tho science and art of the gam In a manner bpfltting a student. And when I make a statement of fact, I do so. knowtnc whn It re VIiit on KK2.

KR6. for each event, and the prizes will be. gold watch to first, Bold fob to second and silver fob to third, in each event. The games are open to all registered athletes, whether members of athletic clubs or not. The following events will make up the programme: 60 yard run, novice: GO yard run.

handicap; 440 yard run, handicap; RSO yard run. novice; 1.000 yard run. handicap; 2 mile run, handicap; 12 pound shot, handicap. Entries close on August with H. E.

Fri bourg. Pastime Athletic Club, Sixty sixth street and Avenue A. Manhattan. on KJ, 114 and a. 1).

Wlegman 23 17 2o c. Zettler 22 21 17 Dr. Kronsberg 2o 21 The following verv lively encounter from the Jaeobs Wnrd match nt the Knight Lights' Club of Loiidnn will have fiwclal Interest to those who follow the fortune of the participants In the annual cable mutchc. the pins' heltiR conducted by Jacobs In his linpplest vein: SICILIAN" riEFENSB. the 2 year oid Firing Line, were sold at auction here to day.

Kxcellent price were realized. Summaries: Hires, b. 3. liy Sir UUon Bonnie Blue, II, 3. H.

Carr. De or nr. c. 2. hv Lamplighter Imp.

Serene, "arr. Francis, 2. rt Ma I ft. A n. Wise.

Shart Set. br. 2. by Fred Walbautn, Alltrt. b.

c. 2. Imp. A Ibert Lcda. J.

B. I J3.0O0. f'ulgary, 2, bv Henrv Young Alberta A. Keardon, Jl.SOO. frank McKee.

l. 2. by Hiilmadmp. HappF Sally. 2d.

Krank Karrell. Barbara. KTeltchle. b. 3, by St.

Maxim Frao ees. .1. Von Vranz, J1.3 Mr. Van fiaun in 12 quires to support It. I am not putting mv opinion against the masters of the world.

That I don't present mv reason in the form of demonstration is understood from my previous statement of the ments for its annual shooting tournament, whioli ts to be held at Vlcksbure on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There arc flttv active mombers In the organization. Dr. C.

R. Case and Henry Ostermun shot a match at 100 targets each at Cheviot, on Tues day. Case smashed 91 to his opponents' 77. The next tournament of the Interstate Association will be given at Auburn, under the auspices of the Auburn Gun Club, on A Must 21 and 22. There will be five 15 and five 20 turget events each day.

Purses will be divided under the Hoo system. F. nsrh 22 12 6 MATril 3 SHOTS Name. Shots. K.

Goni'eh 24 17 24 Maxwell 21 20 ward. Jocons. ward 'hlte to ploy ami rnrir in three moves. SOLUTIONS. Solution to problem No.

10u hy V. OKwell Is 1. leu. variations. Black.

White. 1. KxFt KtB3 mate, 1. Kxtf 1. K3 mate.

1. Tii 2. Kt6 mate, 2. K3 mate. Solutions to in oblt v.i No.

400 ver frnm Total. C.i 62 5 53 SHOOTING. use to which undisclosed analysis might be nut. Of course, somewhere In Lhe muzes of this analysis of PQ A I may be wrong. That is possible.

But, until I disclose that analysis, I am entitled to the respectful consideration of the chess world. I rely nn th fact that falrminded people will not consider the high altitude from which Mr. PUlsburv hurls bis astonishment as the truest evidence it mv incredlhUitv or the fairest method of discrediting the value of mv statement. George SchlieM 22 10 2' G. IJ.

Wlegman 20 If. 20 Ir. Kroncberg 13 pi O. 7.1tler 21 21 14 Jacobs. White.

1 Kl 2 KKt.l 3 Kt2 4 Q3 6 Kt K5 6 QKt B3 7 JJ 13 8 Castles i) Kt Bl 10 KKt Q5 11 PxKt 12 Qi 13 PxP 14 Q3 Black. White. Wack QB1 B3 BxPck Kt QH3 Kt Ql 1" BS Kt B3 KK13 IS QxBPck Kt2 i Kt KtS PxKt Kt IM 2' KtxB KtxKt Q2 21 BG ck B2 QB 22 ClxKt ri Kt KKtj I 21 PxP Kt3 KtxB 1 2 Kt7 RxRck Kt Kl 2" RxR PxP 2S B7 QxQ Kt KtS 27 RxC; K3 I 2S R3 ReslKns 1 will not dwell unon the spirit in which Mr Pillsbury's letter wan written. As an intelllcent Monthly Competition of the Ridgewood Gun Club. Deputy Commissioner Charles 0.

Wlsscl. John H. Lauer and AntOD Scholl won at the monthly shoot of the Ridgewood Gun Club, at Ridgewood Park, yesterday afternoon. Scores; man. 1 comprehend It.

but for the sake of hnrmony suppress comment. TVe are both chess players and as such should be gentlemen we nr both it titled to our opinion and are both capable of sustaining anv oulntnn or facts we have to offer by argument, not ridicule. Ridicule sustain nnth'no HAS EVERYTHING NOW. Towne Your wife has recovered from her nervous trouble. I hope.

Ilrowne Well, she was doing nicely, but now she's got a complication of diseases. Towne You don't say? Browne Yes, when she was convalescing Mrs Fauxpaa next door sent hor a lot oj medical almanacs to read. PhlladalpbiJ I'ress. ur. w.

L. (jaiancr or Newark has challenged Bdffar J. Vandervcer of Freehold to shoot for the K. C. cup.

emblematic of the target championship of New Jersey. Vandervcer has accepted and tha contest will take place at Freehold on August 24. The blc team race at live birds, which was to have taken place yesterday at Interstate Park, between Tom Morfey of Queens. L. and Stephen Van Allon of Jamaica, on one side, and Jncob E.

Applcgato of Frencau. X. and Henry H. Stevens of Sew Brunswick. X.

on the other, was Indefinitely postponed by mutual consent. The match was to havo taken place In the afternoon, but the rain In the morning caused an exchange of telegrams postponing the race. The conditions of the contest wore 100 live birds per man, yar Js rise, for a purse of CLASS A 30 YARDS but itself and is, therefore, unanswerable by ar There more hart newp in store for the ad Kumrnt: we should both have resneet for thn I 1 1 1 2 'i 1 herents of the Eat In lt eonte.it with the West for national Bupremicy, for of the four Barnes re I 1 Dorted lat week at the Pillsbury Association head i IRpa" other's Intelligence until a higher Judgment than our own pronounces insanity. We shouldn't an Bume a superiority of opinion, because opinions are open to auction and Investigation, no matter F. Crulkshank.

Charles SchllvJnKkf. S. Morse Charles Curt. C. W.

('lift. Cliv N. Hartt, Dr II. S. Jewe H.

Scherpich. DV J. L. Car dozo. Arthur B.

Williams. Macon, CJa. Solution to th end feame by J. Hehweis: 1. 113 ck.

l' KM; 2. RxP ck. QxU; 3. B4 ck. or KxP.

and the bjshop wins the queen In either variation. If 2. 3. ICB5, or KxR, and again the queen succumbs to the bishop in either variation. If B3; 3.

R4. B2; 4. KH, threatening B5 ck. In other variations the uueen Jh equally lost through the discovered check. Solutions to the end game were received from Charles Curt and C.

S. Morse. Remarks The end ffame in to day's Eagle is Indeed a beauty and, beside, very instructive an renrd? the strength nf a bishop. Q. Curt.

The publication in the EnRle. three weeks afro, of the Ruy Lopez, won by Franklin K. Young of Boston from S. P. Johnston of Chicago, in the East versus West correspondence match, with the exhaustive analysis by John F.

Barry of has started a which appearn destined to result in a thorough overhauling of the faincuw John Well WESTHAMPTON HEGATTA. Country Club Baces Sailed in a Smoky Sou'wester. CSpeclal to the EaRle.) W'eethampton. L. 1..

August 10 The Went, hampton Country Club Association regatta was sailed t.hlfi afternoon In a araoky sou'wester and under doubled reefed sails. Klf te ya' hu j.i;St Orange Wovnn and Frolic completed the course. Olive, in Class 11, was ruled out for fouling. The winners were: 'Mass 2. M'lCpn Wlnnabust.

.1 tie Hurt r.rower. attioat.V A Thetis. De Will Mills, first: MlewlM. I lbTi Halsteud. second i lass iialeyon.

Marshall Mills, first Esper iinc. Ivlwln S. rtulnk. seeotvl. flass Hlhou.

rirlswold Denlson. 2d. first: Wy. verne. J.

II. Oroweii, second. quarters. In Chlcano. only one has been placed in the Kastern col'imn, ma'Aers thus going from by whom entertained.

Facts only speak for them selves, ihlp is mv humble onlnlon of this branch of human affalrF. It may all wrong: other can Judpre It better than I. Rf. caTrtir.g i'lllprmrVs suggestion at move It i 't "i (i 2 i i a i i 1 0 1 0 'i 1 2 A I H. .0 2 1 I I a 0 0 'I 0 0 0 'i yahls 2 i 1 1 2 10 2 10 2 0 12 0 12 1 0 2 1 0 I I 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 'J 0 2 2 0 Is fftn In thn garb of fact, without anvthlnir J.

Dennei Henry 3. WJA tutt CLASS I1 2S J. H. Lauer Charles Voelirlnger Frnk ibert CLASS 23 Anton Scholl Anton Newburger John Maertz l.aeger Martin Rndler Anthony Ibert bad to worse, while tne hnnces or the eat to achieve ultimate vletory nr continually brlKhter. At the present rlttnK no less than seven points separate the totals of the two sides, the? West havlns now compiled 323 points to 2SVj for the Eo.st.

Altoftetlter, SR of the ns Ksmes originally started are wojnd up. so that the half way mark ha Just beery passed. Having, therefore, arrived at this advanced stage, with a very comfortable lead In nun, there Is no reason why the West should not ILok complacently forward to the. ttmo ffsiwr atri LE helps. "Hero's another letter from that new tenv ant." said the secretary.

"What's he want now?" inquired tho proprietor of the Hlghuppe Apartment Houao. "Says he's got to have more room in hl fiat. Says It'll help some 1 you'll lot bun scrape the paper off tbo wallet Cbtholla Standard aDd Tlmi. 'ifc but his say so to support it. Perhaps, like myself, he doesn't care to dlnr lose th analysis.

No harm in thnt. but I think the position could be looked over twice, even hy PUlsburv. A KCANTJId BOWXEBS TO ORGANIZE. Tho annual preliminary meeting of the Royal Bowling League for the purpose of receiving application! for membership and entries tor. tho tournament of 1901 3.

will be held on Saturday evening August 17, at o'clock at Train fir's alleys, Rcld and Gates avenues. Tho remarks of the ehess editor (C. R. Howell i htmnelf are dwelt on In the foregoing, as they are a repetition of Pillsbury's. In gard to his.

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