New York Clipper (Dec 1894)

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090 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. December 29. Uenry Powen, or the New Orleans Club, of the Southern Atsoclstlon, hu completed negouatlou ror a renewal of SportsTiso Park, In I hit dir. This leave* Tobj Uarl end hli Text* Southern League (list) on the outside. John 0. HaUly, the ex-profeulonal flnit baseman, former!/ or the Cincinnati turn, it at work on a Mrta of sketches for tne Cincinnati Cluba' scon cardi. Ue believe* ths card •III to tbo moat novel one that clob bu ever lifted. Thomu Simpson, of ibe Hrcklin Cl»l>. Iiu gono to California on a pleasure trl™. U* expect* 10 re* tarn to Brooklyn lo a few weeks. CRICKET. THE TURF. Kngland va, AailralU. Tie English cricketers, captalni-d b/A.B. Btod- darl, played th* flr.u ot tbelr flvc teat matches against elevens representing the combined strength of Aastrslla on Dec. 14,1'-, it, IH, st Hydney, Now Hoain Wsl-s. The AuhimlliD eleven locladed macsham.O. II. Troll, Orah-m sod 0. McLcod, of victoria; 0. OUTcd, Lyons, Itetdmao and iJ-rllDg, Dl Bomb Aoilralla; and Gregory, Taroer and Ircs- .lale.of New flouiu Wales, wbo were believed Ui he thoroughly represenlsilreof the hcii Ansir*ll-n cricketing talent. A cablegram, dated Uec. 2o, an- nounced that iho Kogllsli lean won by ten runs, after one of tbe nr^st retnarlteblocooieaiion rec- ord, the respective lotah being: England, and 437: Australia -VS1 and ico. The Auitmllan team hatted drat, the chief contributor io their mam- inuili tout being .S- R. Gregory, or New Houlb Wales, woo, after f.iiTen and Gredale had col- lared tlio bowl I riB, baiUd magnlucvntly for 'Jf)\ runs. The spectators BUbacriiicd a pune «>r Hw guinea*, and It was puMlcly presented to Oregory. Ueorgo Ulifcn. going llrsi, had scored 101 run*. The Kogilsb Irani then wool in, and hatted In floe form, but, being vci lo arrets, followed their Inning, and, wiping off that amount, compiled 437 in tholr aecuml Inning, making a total of7ei. TbeAuslraJlans then went In Mr their second Inn- log, havlog the comparatively small total or 17T to make In order to win. hut, puily tired by their long outing in tuo fl-ld, ami tbe visitors Held* log very sharply, ibo home team, amid a scene of the most Intense excitement, wero all put out for 160, being ten run* hhuri or the cove led victory. Tbo cal ilea ram faun lo give further partlcolars, ex- cept tballMeberdaon want lie mosleiTcctlve bowler. Tbe English team have ao far nbown remarkably strong Id battlog, by means of wbtcb the; bava woo a majority oi their gain's. No fewer than six ceDiaries bad i>eea scored by tbo visitors op to Itec. 7. A. C. Meclaren leading wltb xh runs against Victoria, and A. K. Htoddari 149 rans sgainst oaeenslaDd. A. Ward made 11" against eighteen (Iswder. snd 117 against (juocoaleDil, wbllo J. T. Hrowo scored 117 agslnat New Houih Wales and magalniiHoutft Atiatralla. I**Teaontal.oii of Pennant* mid Prises* Tbe anaoal diairlbotlon of pennen's and prlMn by tlio Metropolitan District l«eagoe took p:sce l>ec. Is, at Columbia Hall. Id this cliy. Tbe New Jersey Athletic (Jlab, wlilcli bsd won the cbsmploo* ship of the Urn seciion for iho second successive seisoa, was the recipient of a handsome pan cant Tbe Now York Club, tholosillngclnb In the second section, also rocolved a banner. A. B. I'attorson. of tbe sttten hland Cricket Ulali. was prMenidl wltb a bat Mr the Itest batting nvernge, and J. West, of tbo I'aioraon ulob, also got a bat for hav- log the best bowling average lu the llrst sectlub clismplonshlp contests. J. K K'>bcris and U. Moore, of tbo Now York t'.uh, were awarded medals for tbe best battlog and Itowllng averages, respec- tively, In tbe sec md seclloii. In the tocond eleven MAllon tbo Now Jersey Athletic Club wou the pen. naDt,and two of m members—J. tllll and u. U. CUrke—were awarded pr\7.>n for tbo beHtbaitlog and bowling, respectively. IK A. Unoro, president (if the league, made the presentation speeches. A Vlslllng Kiigllsh Teum. Arrangomenu are being wade for Hie visitor* i-oaibiDed team of Kngllsbcilckcier4 and football players to this country next year. The suggestion originated with it. A. I.ueas, who was hero last wltb the Kogllab team caplslned by Lord llawkf.aod was to select twolvo men foremost in cricket and football to oome out early in Be pie in her, and lo lrf> Joined in October by four oilier* chosen solely for tbelr skill in foolbsfi. Tbo crlcketiog part of the to or would be begun Id Cinuda early in .Heptcmber. and Pbllsdelpbls, New York and other utiles would tben be visited, sod iho pisyera would rotarn cirly Id notober lo Toronto, Ont., where tbey would open their football tour, bocis etva tbsi do advance gaaranteo would he leqalrcil, bnt Hist tho team would coruo oni on ilio uodersiaudlng thai ibe; would recoivc a p:rconugo of ibo gate receipts. A ourioub cosTifcT is rcoorded In tbo annals or the Uoro»Qiuwa Oiub, of Philadelphia. Pa., wblob waa organized In l*i4. An eleven, mtdo up of six Wialera and Ave Nowballs,dofeaU'd tho aeruisntown Ciiib by four wlokeis, Aug. WSJ. A mijorlty of tbo New ball brothers puyed with the Yonog America Olab, wbloh was merited lolo the Uemian* town Club aovoral toaiona ago. Tbe Young Ainorloa eleven figured lo many oxtlilng contests, Including a Ue with iho St. Uuorgc Clubju 1MV-. tbo respective totals lielug: Young America, f>i and 4); H's Qcorgc, 43 snd to. ua Hept. 'a sud 'A*, l^-i, iho Youug America eleven soorol an unexpccietl vio* lory over tbo liMton Club by 14 ruus on the laiter's grounds, tho totals being: Young America, oi and £>i; Uoston.rirtand is. Tin AHHifiL MiBTiNd of the Koglhb County Heoretarles was hold IHo. 11, at Lord's (iroond. I<on> don. Kag. Tae fourteen oouulles now iioaliaoU to contend for tbo aheaiplonsblp of Kogland ar- raDgetla long sohedulo. Krtcbcouo'y Is required to play humo and home matuhca will) at lean eight olbor OJiuDilojj, and Knei was at first annouueed aa havlog arranged with only «lx uouliIcb, but Mlddlosox and Bomerset agreed to meet Ksict to inako up tlio letter's list. Kiplilcon olhur counties of Rngland are to arrsugo a scries or games for tbe aoenna class ohstupluushlp. Tlio cblor feature lo tho Burrey progratuiuo Is tho revival of tbe game wttii Boglsnd, ihla Irclng arranged as a testimonial match lor W. \Y. Head. Buiroy also gives Abol a boneQi.and Noitlngbamsblro will glvo Flowers s bODOflL IIahhv WmouT, tho voteran Itasanall nunager, wasorlfilnailr a crlokotrr, being the professional of tbo Hu Ueorge Olub or tnlt cliy up to imjt, when bo aco Jptod an ongasemont wlih the Union ulob, or Oiuclnnall, with wbloh lie routined two seasons and UifQ gavo up cricket ror bastball. He, how- ever, bsd piayod baaohtll as an amaienr wlib lbs Knlokeibooker snd (loihstn Clubs or this olty as far bach ai 1k.\o. The previous profcsslooal or tbo Union Club was Win. U. Uradshaw, who bad from IbII to K'.s Ogurod promlocuUy la pblladolpbla arloket, and one of bis bods was aftorwarda Mayor of Camden, N. J. The same son bad an amosloff controversy Id tho oolumns of tho furi'SH with cnarlcs II.T. Collls at>out 1KM, tho latter now belog bettor known as Uonoral Collls. Titl sr. (isoHos (H.i'n. of ibis cliy, lias of lalo years fatlod lo play a mm oh, but U In kept In cxiu- ouoo dow only aa a social organisation. Tbo 8t. Oeorge Olnb waa formed about Qlty jears ago, and drat occupied grounds lu tho vicinity of what Is nowTblrty-nrst Street ami llroaMway. wblrb was ihenadlttrlotor vacant lots and Nobis. Tholn'o Hsm Wright, ibe father or Harrr and (leoif Wrlglii.of baseball rutobriiy, was fur many jnn tho prefcsilunal of ilio club. F. KiiSHURH led ibo l.owol1 (bIuh ) Hub In > at Hug and ranked soonnd In imwling. lie aciool three conturles and wan In a fair way foranoil *-<-, tnaklog 70 rnnj, not out, against tho llrociioi Club. Tub Urv. T. I). I'liiU-n-n. or Canadlau crli'cl celebrity, who Is now residing at Uhlcaco, 111., I at lust competed his fiftieth season on ilio rricUt Held. A curious feature of his long career is the fact lost, wbllo generally aocceistul ss a bats- man, be has never attained ibo coveted ccutury. Although on soveral occasions ho stored orer to ruus Id ao Inning. Jouh R. lliUnSeoroiaryoriho Canadian Cricket AstocltllOD, li toe aoltior ami compiler of an elabo- rate work biKid to bo published, ginng the history of oticket In Canada during the peal fifty years. Trw cox mitt ■■ of tho Canadian Cricket Associa- tion, after correspondence with all thn leading p'a ye re In Canada to see If a representative foam oould be sent to Kngland next aeasou, bete decided that the contemplated toor Is Imprac- ticable, a majority of tbo crloketera oorre- apooiled with found It Impossible to get away, but tbey all exorcised thonuelvci in favor of the irln, and soveral said ibpy could arraoge to got away lo lfW. ao thai It la not unllkoly that a Cana- dian team will tbouvlaU England, The Slakes for Ha ra tog a, Tbe As ra toga Itaclog Assoc la Hon hia followed tbe e.xsmple or tbe Coney Island, Brooklyn and Brighton Beach orgaolzttloos In aonciDDclog the important slakes that are to be raced for at tbe Spa (providing legislation regard log racing proves f»- rorablt), and wblch are to ctose on Feb. 1. Tbey are as follow: Fla*b Rtaksi, for two year oW». I3.O0 gaanoUBd, fonr farl«o»i; Bin«r Kool H\u<\ Htakia. lor t«o j*tr oIJi I4UD aaaneutd. Of* farloeat; kaoiackr Htakas, tut two r«ar oUJi. gljOUO kuinutMO, fife aod i ball lor- ies n; Baakira* Hfa^**, for 1*0 >ur oMk %\JB) saaraa l«td, St« farlootfl; MeUmhlaua Hi«e flufeas. lor two fair oWi, $1000 loaraotted, 0*» ferloori; CoagrsM tall Hiaksa, for t*o inr old eolu, $1X00 naraaUad, Bvsaada half forlr>oRi; Ftirrio* Hiod Htaksa. lot two yotroldi $1,000 lurulMd, Hi for)oB|S Ortod t'aloa liotalttiakti, hamlieap lor l»oy#»r $1,000 caaraUod. *n (arloOR*; CaltJoroli BUI**, I ■ 1,UW lUIIINWi lailVSR', 1-«IIIVI1II> — "W —,VI trfo>*arol«tf, $I.WOfasrtou*0. Af« forloogi; rinnl- eaoo Ftad fl'aVta, for two mi olda, hkodi^p, $1,000 ■uuintMd. Or* forloet*: MslbODraa H'ml SLskta. fnr l«oy«trolda, $3,000 sa^raotatd, h«d furloog*: O. IJ. Motnm llaodlcap. fortwojtar oW», $1,9.0 goanouadt St* forloogi. Ir<.'iooi»HiA*M. for I bra* yo»r o!d«,$li?) gdaraDt>«d, on* mil*; Foihall Htakat, for ltr*« >oar old p. SMOJ SwaraaiMd.oD* imlicud afurlooi;Trar*ra Riasta, for ihr** t»aroldt, $3,VUsuarKDU«d, od* mil* *od a qoar- ur: (.'mud lloul stas*a. for ibrto raar old*. $10U) gaar- aotMd. Him farlODja; Ckoadlio Hiaku. for thr«« ytsr oldiaal op*ai4, $lnDsu*raaUaJ. aarao larhofi; Foi- ur Hsmorial llaodirap, for all ag*a, $1,730 totetnmd, oo* mil* aod a farloag. Mosuoa Kiakts, lor alt •■•*, $1,000 inarantaed, osa mil*: Marefaaau' Busaa, for all aisa, $1WJ aoaraotttd, oa» mil* aad a forloaa; flpaoear Haadicap, lor thr«* I«*r oM« aod Bpvard. $i.WC aaaruiaad, one rail* aod a 'luartar; B>a Foaio HUksa, for all ag**> $l.tU) foarui- load. At* snd a hall farlooai: At bur Riali*. lor all aa*a. 11,000 saaraoual. all fuTlODga; MorntHy Hukai, foralit«:t*.$S.UUaoaraot*ed ( oa« mile; Koarofj LI au- di up, ihr all ajrsa. U.0U0 aoarsouad, oat mil*. Okotoaa aiMplwnaa*, alroal odb mils aod all for- loofa, $l.eOU_jroarutead: B*T*rwyck Ht«ep1*chaa». I ■ aod (cap, $i > UDgiiarui#ad. foil coaraa; r«o**a1 of tb« B«r»rwf ek. aao* condlilooa'Wordao Hniaisiaka*. lor thr«* yaarnldaaod npvan). $IOaO|iiaraoUffd.OD*aiiti; ■*«<loallrorp H(ad fltakta, for l»o jaar old>, $1,000 futr- aaiMd, Qvo to Modi*. The ai ioc I at I on reserve* tbe right lo declare the above stakes on* lo cam legislation should be detrimental to tho Interests of raclog id this State, In which event all moneya paid on account of entries will be refunded. John llnnlvr Resign*. Last week It came to light that the veteran torr* man, John Hooter, hid Id November tendered bis resignation as a member of the Board of 810wards or tbe Jockey Club aad cbalrmaD of that body. Ef- forts were made to Induce Mr. Hooter to wlib- draw nls resignation, tho offering or wblcb was generally attributed to tbe rstber bared newspaper criticisms made Id tbe leading newspapers regard* log the proceedings of tbe Jockev Clob, wblcb, being or a very sensitive nature, wlih a cnaracter nosmlrehed, Mr. Uonter felt very keenly. This being unavailing tbo board, at a meeting held on Wednesday, Ueo. 10, accepted tbe resignation and adop:ed thefollowlog resolution: -U'ttArtt. Thatth*aiowardi awapivllh iraat rarrat tha railanailoo of Mr. Ilaaior aaa aiavard aod McbaJr- nitnofih* Joek«r Clob. aad tndoloi *o thayda*lreto •iprauibalr appraciatioaoriiUraluabla lenim to the pail, ooloolr to tbla board, bol to tb* larf s*o*rally." J. RKaaao, Ties chairman of ih« Board of 8i#wards, will Im at lb* n*ad oi tha Jocksr (Matt odUI Mr. Iloour a •atcaaaor la«l*cted at Ih* aaaoaj n.aiUBR of (li* Jockay Club, lo be b«ld Thuradar. Jib. J. Foar M:«w*rda will tbrn bo«l»ciad t-tllll tha pIae«aof John llonur ud J. O, Doooor. raalioad. aod ll. L. Knapp aod W. Y. Tliorspaon, wbotatsroia aiplro wtUi (ha y*ar. A Jockay Com Wrouu;. Harry Uanlovc, the well known Jockey, who was looked upon sb having a very bright future before him, met wlib a aelback si tbe Alexander Island track on Dee. 2u, when be was found guilty or tam- pering with otber Jookoys, and was roled off the track by tbe oillulals or the Old Dominion Jockey Ctnb. It anpears tbat on Dec. 18, when be bad tbo mount od Forest in tbe fourth race, be spproacbed Harry Lewis, who rode tbe favorite, Pnnce John, and o[Torod btm a sum or money to pull tbe Prince, bo tbat Forest could win. He also had offered money to otber jockeys, Including Corhtey, to poll borses Id bis favor In previous raceo. Harry I-e*la was loo sick to report tho matter to ibe oitlclata after dismounting from Prlnue Jobn, whom he landed a winner, bnt Corbley reported the case to Judge Oyster. Tbe latter at llrst would not believe corbley's statement, and had Hanlovo brought up aod caalloned him. Maulovo then went to Corbley and swore to have revenge. Corbtoy, being afraid of his life, laid tbe caso ooco more before tbe oiilclals, wbo Hi on Investigated tho whole affair. Tooy found Uanlove guilty, and ruled him off tbe turf for lire. California Jockey Clob Races. Die. 17.—Flrat raei—Fira lorloBia-Alcyoa, ICS. W. Flyoo. 7 to I, wua; My Rweslheart, 110. llandrioka. 4 to 1. aacoad; Co*|u*tra, I0U, B. Cocbran, 0 to I, third. Tin*. I :io 6«o«Bd rsro-Flra forloDii. bbIIIor- Ootd DaiL 110. A. CoTiogtoa, 10 lo I, won; U an ford, Sa. W. Flrno,i to I. aacoad; Lawyar, 10\ lltadriets, 6 to 1. (bin). Tiro*. i:WK lUlrd raca-Flra farlooaa. salllBR-Ubes, 107, rbavallar. BtoOtWOo: Bid|o, 107, VT. Fijbb, S to I, aao- ood; Rlr H*|loatd. lOf, Rhaw, 31 U> I, third. Tim K 1.07. Foarih race-One mile. mUIdr-Uf Vy. U) RU»r. i in I, won; Alary, W, Cock ran, 4 to 1. «*eoad: WblltMoae, W.lUodrlok^Hloft third. Ttm*. I:U r'llthr»c*-Hli ftirloDsa. aslllog—Patriot, ?7. A. I win. B US. woo; lll- eardo, 90. FiticoraM, 10 to l,i«cood; Uordiss, 101, L1o>d, lOtol.ihlrd. Tim*. Dao, H — Flrsi raea—Fi*« aod a half lorloaga ssllloa— Catch 'Km. 89, lllarlchs, 3 to 1, woo: Jolionr Fa?oa. 101. F. Carr.e id I. aaeond: Hloardo, «. Flttatrald, 3 to I, third. Tim*. 1:18 Bceoad r*w-X(i lurlooia. Mil Inn —Wawoaa 101, Raiatll. 15 to I. won: Boo* Dot tor. OS, KlBrlcb', II tel.*tcood:Ht. Albaua,99. Coehraa. B io ft, third. Tim*. 1:14 Third raoa-About tlx fortoosa. aniilDR-TartsjlaD. lie. Olaaey. a to I. won; Motor, 101, lllnrteha.3tol.awod-1rop. Ptrcy, 109, F ^trr, 4 to ft, ibird. Time-131 Fourth raco-Oo* mile, aalllor- Kaihualul, 107, F. Carr, S to 6, woa; Major flaoo, ICS, llioilch*, ft to 1, aacootl: Murm eolt. M, OhsralUr. 10 to I, third. Tim*. IUMK....Filth raca-fluiurlnota-gulrt, IW, (!o*hraD, 6 to I. won: J lot Flood. 109. A. laom. 4 to ft, mc- nod: HaaliittioB. Ill, W. Klyon, « to t, (bird. Time. I:I1K- 19.—Pint race—fits furlon*«-Oratd*e, 111, F. Carr 4 lo 6, Bnt: Him PUtcber. im. HusmII. H lo l.aoe- ond: Prlmaada. lb, Unady. It to third. Tim*. I :*l F*tV>Bd raea—Fka farloota. MlHoa—Moororla, US. F. Carr, 1 to I, Oral; Hir Resioald. lie. Hhaw, n to l, ncond: Norl**.ta,Cb«falt*r, 4 u» I. ih'nl. Tim*, 1:11 Third rant 'fnt mlla, sslllsg-Alsry, 99. Cochran, h to ft. nr*i. Hawlhorna, 110, Vf, Carr. 3 loft. Mcond;CatmtL l<3. (!o»<1f, II to I, third. Tloi*. 1:M» 4 Fourth rac*- fthoriooar**. BU*nV*chaaa, **lllng-8L BrandoD. IW, Mo- CulVooab, 3 to ft, biat: Bll Etndla, 131 BadlUld, li to I, iccood; ll*ymain«L 139, Siaoforu. 6 to I, third. Tim*. Flflh r«C4-.SU rurlOBga-IIoward 104. Coadr, flrat;Channion, 109 LI-ijJ.l u> ft. aacoad: Wan aaaa.91, Bassall, S to U third. Tim*, ltfft F\T»h race—Aboel all fartoaga. aaDiaB-3b)or sua. am, p. Carr.Slel, flnt: Jaaa Joaaaoa. IOL Cb*rm.7toV aw ood;r}ao Uka<. l«C4adr. Uto t, third. Ttm M«M • line I tig at tha Cmcesit City. Ore 17.—First raca-Tbraa qaan*ra ot a mih>-Volba B , UD. J. OardBtr, 1 to *. flrat; Coiiaoa. 9L A. Claroo, 3 to I, a*co»d; Bob Campbell, MB. laiih, i to l. UhM- Tim*. l:Wi BacoadT raca Oaa nil*, aalllac—Top Oalbut.IOft.CaaalD.Dto I. Aral: M*ro,llXP«ao,S to V MOsodjWiiiotiot, 107. laiOXUtol, tilrd. 1im*,l:«3.V Taird race—FiTMlsbiha of a mUa-L* Fnwiu, l«.IfarAid,7to ILont: Boolbroyd. lOXTalah. 10 to I, aac«Bd;Pomasraaata. BXLt to x, taird. Tim*. 1:03 PobUi rata—Thraagoarun oi a mlla—lairoeoia, lis, A Ctayu>B,7to I. flrat: frank Uayla,aOb\ J. 0111,3 cot, mcodJ: Raapar, 94, Caaaia.3 to i.tbtrd. Tt~«.l:13K. FiUhiac*—Six aad a half farIoBga.a*Uioi-Baby I ltd. IQS. A. Clarioa 7 to 1. flrat; IiIod, 101 Flood, 3 to 1. pfcoad; Ma'aao*. 104, A. fiarr*!', I ft to l,Udid. Tim*. 1:13. U#c 18 -Pirat no* Bla fark>Bas,Mllios—B*a*i*Klcb- oU. 104, C. Joboaoa, even, flrrt: MarrUt. Ui, J. Oardo«r, 15 to l.aacoBd; Klboroo, 105, FioaagkQ, 6 lo I. third. rim*. 1:I3U S«oood raca—81a torumn, **UJog— B*d wiUoo. Ito. Uarold. IS u> I, Orst; Bulla 41,103, Via Da aco.lHo I.Mcood; Priuc*Imp*ri*U 1'.$ Paao, t to a, lb I id. Tim*. l:ift^ Third rac*— Fit* and on* ball lortooii, aaodicap—BapldTraaait, 103. P«sd.6 lot, flnt; fUdTop. 109. Blah*. 3K to l.»*raad; l>r Work, 109. A ClaytOB. 1 to x, third. Tims, I U6)i Foarth r*ea-6ia fartoBga. Hlllog-Olocaom*. 1U, r*oo. I to S. flnt: laloo, 107, MeCu*, S lol, atcood: Ooranior llogc 10$, ^aa Du* a*b, iOirt I. third. Tim*. 1:1 Jtf Fifib race— Ob* ml'* aod tw*fliy yard*— b'oela Fraoi, 110, Carroll, Iftlo I.flrat; Phi[op*Ba,M W. Joa«i, liol.aaeood; Paulloa, 110, U. Btai*lda.3uiol, third. Time, 1:41k. Otc.!».-PI rat noa— Pit* fo r Luna*-Dom Ibo, III, A. Wllhama,i>f tot. flrat: rua, 10H. L»i$b^t to l.Mauod; La Prawltl. lOS, BaroU, Ift lo 1. tblid. Tim*. 1:0l* B#oond raca-Bls farlooga, ralllag-Ucrmaa. lis. J. Iltll, Hi u> 1, Oiat: B"b Hoi roan. 107, aioraa, SJf to I, Mcood; Hicarag aa, I W.J Bmlth, TO to 1. third. Tima, Third tic*— e>i farloo|a,MlllBg—Lonio Jr. UJ.J. lliU, 10to I, flnt; Diet Wort*. IIU, M*rf*o. ID lo 1. wcoad; Roil* AodiraoB, 107 Caaafa,*rao, third. Tim*,l:ift>i..... Poanli raw- Bu lorloog*—TaTa, IS. J Oardoar.ftco 1, rt rat; prank Gala. Ill, J. li ill, 10 to 1. saeood; Priocalm- p*tiaLIIO.Caaiia. •»«. third. T*m*.I:iW< PnUi rac*-Tbirt**o aiai**DUiaolamll*,a*lIlB(-JardlBa, HO, J. Hill, ll io6, aod H«t0oq«, loi, K Jooai, a to ft. raa a ri*ad b«ataod iplltUi*pnra*;Oaaxd, 10J,Habla*, (0 to 1, third. Tim*. 131V Dec, O.-Pir* luitonga. aalllog-Corla Mia, 101, talfh, 3 to I, flrat; Black Jack, 108. Uarold,B to l.iecood; Fiaah, US. A.f.'Urtoo.ltol, third. Tim*. 1:03 .... Bacood rac* —uoamih) aod ao al|bib. Mllioi-BiUI* McI*oal*.W. Ak*r,3u> I, flnt; Marcel, H. A. Ciaytoo, 4 tn 1, atcood: PottBla, lul. Keith, fl to I, third. Tima, l:b7 Third race—eix larlooga-Clara Bauer, 104, B*rg«r.4H to 1, nut; NIKiatop. KB, B. Bamu.10 to 1, iceooa: alee- Bume, 1C6, P*oo, ift lo I.third. Tim*.l:ilH Foonb r«c*—Rii fnrlonf* 1 Mllliii-N*ro. 1U.P«dd,8 toft,Uiat; bu real. 117, L*tgb, S to ft, locoed; Oaillf. lift U. Wil 11una, 30 to 1, third. Tim*, Filth rac*-8ix Iiinobi* MUlng-Alathla AlUo, tM. J. UHL. 9 to in. flrat; Malaaa, lib, A. Barrott, 3D to I, faeood; D*ot*p. 10ft. unieuJs 7 to I, third. Tim*,l:ISX- ti<c3l.-Piratrac*—Bli larlODga—Satinet, 10L P*OD. 20u> I, flrat; Blbaron, IU7. Blaka.0 to ft.Kcaod; Baby Bill, K-4, II. Wllbama, 4 to l.lblrd Tim*. 1:1ft B«c- ood raca-Bix and oae-halt lorloogt, MUlog—Oalord, lu). B.Jod**.30io I, flrat; TraT*r*a, lis, A. Clayton, 3 to X, aecoad; Old Dominloo, 1UI. W«Ub,8 toft. thud. Tima, 1:8 Third rse*—H<x rarlooia, lalhog—Void, 107, Hbika,7>£ioi.flrai; DarwiD Wedgawood, lOft, Porraar, 30 lo I, Mcood ■ Moloch, 107, B*rxtr. C lo 1 thlid. firm, 1 :b Poarih race—Oo* mil*. Mlliog-JobalmoD, lul. II. William*, Dio I. flrat; Borrail's Billet, 110, J. kills to I. aacood; Mtuotlat, 107, Ktlth, zft lo I, third. Time, Mca**Bii* woo, bol waa dl*q nail Bed Filth raca—Fir* forloaga, a*lllBg-Piaa, lO&.Laltb 4 to) flr*'; Birdutchar. 101 N*wcomo.tO to I, ucobo; si li* Alice. IOft.B*ra*r,3tol.third. Time,l«J>i Doc it— Piiat faca-Ooa alio, mIIIdi— Cbanar, 98, naa-lB.ftioS. w(o; MsryTaoaloB, 98. H*wcomb,10 to 1, a«cupd; Malaga, lo7. J. Bill, 8 lo a. third. Tim*, liiSJs* Bxoodraca-Blsforioaga,Mlllog-B Y FlyJr.lUi, J. Ui)i, JDtol.won; M*rrltt,lW.N*w«>ml.7tol l Meocd: Loogbrook, 108, Peso, aT*D,third Tim*, l:lft Third rue—Two mll**-P*arltea, loi, 11, WlUiama, 8 to I, woo; CcDiaaalla, IOAPmd.0 to 1,aacoad; Voaeg Arioo,ICU, J. 11111,3 to ft. third. Tim*, 3i3 FourUi race—Oa* mile, Aiotncao Br*w*ra* Uaxidicap—Clameollaa, lift, Caaaia, S lo 1, won: VTabalchi*. 110, Paoo,8 to 1, wcoad; Aortlia Mar. 109, Lalib.ft lo ft, third. Tima, l:«v,\ Piiih raca-Pl»* lurJooga-reaiiTai, 103, Ptna.SUii, won; Occnla 10L Cauio.Blo I.McoBd; Fahla, UO, A Clayloo, 3tol,thlid. Tim*, 1:01 Dec 3i.—Firat raca-One mll*-Imp. VolMy, 100 McCae. *t«d, Oral; B. P. Ply Jr., W. A.Claroo, 3 to 1. Mcood; FraocasPop*. Iio,U. Joo*a,BioL, third. Time, l:l) Becood raca-Fira IojIodr*. lalllog— N*11i* Oiboro*. IQj, Cauio. 3K lo 1, flrat: Dr. Motd, ' ClafUn,3tol,a*coD(l; Brsvlty, 10J. Mor**, 30 to I, 3:30U..'....PIfih r«M—.Six rurlooga-tloward 104. Coady, 13 ml flrat;Chsnnlon, 109 Ll-ijJ,l U> ft. Mcood- darlag Nub, 101. Hanrleba. fl to I, third. Time, 1 :li Dta. Ai.-Puat taco—About an lurlonaa. aallios— llu*o*m*. 101. SoaMtl, is to 1. w«n; A mo. las. tlearicka, lul, MeoBd; Holll* KtBg.lOl P. Carr. 13 to ft, third. T'lo*. 1 :IIK B*cond rac*-Pir* furlonga. *«1llog- HalP-ahar.lW, P. Carr.fllo* wrn; lllcerdo. jr\ Pltiaar. aW.aioft. »*eoEd: Wan ago, 94. Jvokin*. Ift lo 1, third Tima. 1:05V Third raM-Oaa inlls-Vaaul, lift. F. Rarr, I f» 1. waa:Tbnrohi1l, 119. HalltTan, i to ft moooJ; flirUtHlOfl.W. Viioq. ito f, third vim*. l:ft*.'i Poarih race-PIT* tarlooga. Mlllnf-Lotlla D , Iiu Bol*- man. 3 lo I. won: BrawHcoit, 101, P. Carr. t to 1, »*eood; Chari'*B(*.93.0hSTa1l»r,Sto1 l third Tim*. 1^8 Pifia rao*— h*t*b (orloog'. tolllag-Htaiiiatioa, 101, Vf. PltDD.4 to l.woo; Jaak Itiehalloo, 104. P »*rr,7 lo a, amod; Motor,97. ll*utlAka,7toft,thlrd. Tlm*,l:»H Daall—Pint rare-Bix lutloaga Mil lag—Char i*a A, I OS, IL t*ow.3toS,llnl: BITUaao.l01,Ch*T*li*r > 10 to i, alcood; McUghl, 10J Chora. 3 lo I, third. Tim*. 1 :W.. rlaoood rac*-About alx lorlOBBa-Cliarll* T. I'H P. ■ *«rr. 7 10 ft. flrat: Dal Nnri*. 10S. lUli'll, S to I. r*coBd; Bip*rlm*rjlcoll,fll,CouJy,Blo I,iblnl. Tim*,l:Q Tmid rac*-44*T*n rorloasa-gqlrt 90, Cookrau. I to a, flrat: Murs oolt, 1(0. lUaricha, M> to I, a«e«>nd; nordioi, luJ. Chora, ft to I, third- Time, I .37H Poa»th race— Fna sad ou«haH lurlongi. MMiag-rrawfnrd, 93. R. laum.S to 1, flrat; Rob'Q Hood.M,ChaTalloT.7 loS.MO> od-1: Jolionr I'arn*, lot, P Carr. I In I, third. Tub*. i:UV rnui race— Pit* aad oo* hair lorloag*. trillog -M«uiaiay.9ft, llaarlcha, t to I, Ural: Caplala R**a. lul. Chore * * O.MCOBd; Ctoturloo, im, P.Carr.3 to l.ihlrd Tin*. 1:1s, 11*0 j*—Flrat race—Plia lorloata, **Ulog-ll«d Olid. 9J It. laoni, I tn I, won: Kurlea. 9A K- foohraa. 4 tn I, HKOBd; Uu*», I0T, OharalUr, 4 to 1. third. Tim*. 1:1 TH H*cua<1 rae*-rilxlutloBia Mltiog—laha Jobasoo. in.Clmro.8loft.won; Bttniraat. 108. Hhftw, S to I. r" •toil; BonaDoolor. 101.Carr.S tol.lblnl. Tlmo.l:1t.... Third rac«-Oo* mil* aad tor** forlona*-tlolJ*a Oa'.a HuVoa »*'u*SI,UXi-UjJ*1. 1(6. 0. Wabir, 7 to ft, wob; Retialiirtiby.IllchoraJ lo l.prenad; La Ua«0B,lQJ, R laom 9) to Mhlnl. Tima. I:3ft»i Fourtb rac*- Bi**rl*ehas«, ahoit coom-Aprll. UX Ruoford, I i« ft, won; North. Ut.aOoehraD.3 lol.M^oaJ; Prloc* Idle, IU. Allmaik.Stn), third. Tim*, Inl'i filth raea- Hii fuilooia. MlMog—Motor, 101. Chtm. 3 \o 1. won; Jack nieh*1l*a, irft, P. C*rr.H lo 8 r*eond; llMliaiUon. 191, W. FIvbd. 1 io 1,third Tim*,l:il. ^ IXo 14-Pnal r*c*-PiT* furloeg*—Para HI Hco BMay, 4 to I. Aral* Biparhuvai coH* Cvady, ft to ft, a*n>Bd; HapHlo. 10V Rusisll, * to I, third. Tim*. 1:10K. Rirood raoa-FIra rurlooga, aalllBi-Lawyar. IS3, Chore. 3 to 1, flni; Charles gules. 96, Coekrae, 7 lo I, BMi^nd; QoW Doit U4), t'-OTlugtoo,4 to I. third. Time, 1:07V Third m*-9la iiirlooaa-pfooador, 10a, Ohorn. 11^ 1 flrat: WiMwood, 111 F. Carr. 0 to a, Meood^ 0*1 NoM*, 97, CharalUr. 310 I. third. Tin a, \-tl)l Poorth raea—Pif* lurloeaa a*lllo|-Oraad*a, 108.Chora, tioI,Oral; Red BIM,IO,B. bwm,T W «,e*eoad; Use- Oiboro*, IQj, Cauio. 3K lo 1, flrat: Dr. Hatd, 1U0. A. Clatton, 3 to 1,i*cod(1; Brsvlty, 10J, Mora*, 30 to I. third- Tim*, 1:01 Third race—Blx and onahali farloog*— Doili*. 101, Peon, ID to I, flrat; Bob llolman, 10L Mors*, •tod, a*o>od; Dick Teoaloa,99, Nawcomb, fttol, third. Tima, 13J Fourth race— -in I or loon, handicap— LoiUe Hula, 119, U. Bblakla, 9 to 10, Oral; Bauis Nichols, li3. U. Johaaeo. 7 to 1, Mcood; Okasoma, Iio, Pens, 7 lo I, third. Time. M4K .PIlU rac4—Baron lor- loogi, Mlllog-LluU Mtaa, 103, Clayton. 6 to 1, flrat; Inon, 108. Blrod.Stol. HOond; Ora And rain, lOi, Furr, Siol.third. Tim*. 1:1'J. Alexander lalantl Races. Dec 11-Pirat race-Six aod a quarter farlongs—Tiny Tim, 107,Corbley, 4 to9. drat; Boaald. 107, Murp6r,fltol, aacood; Billy Roy, IU7, Cole, 3 to I, third. Tima, I'JEl.... Hccood rare—Two y*ar old*. Art lurlofiga— LotIbb, lift. Corbkr. II toW, Ural; Uarrls, lift. Ham, 3 to 1, Mcond; Panagut, 108, K. Tribe, 10 to 1. third. Tim*. 1:01 Third raca—Ah as**, oo* mil* and aa elibib-Vtaubul*. lW.Tiib* 3ioo,flrsi: Cheddar, 101, Morphy, ft to I, seo- OBd; Ulgu, mi, Daffy, 6 to 1, Ihlld. Tuns. IMK Fourth race— Fit* for long*—Prince Jobs. 117,11 L*wla, area, flj*t; Berwyo, U8.llaa,8tol,seeoBd; Paragon, 118. Y*it*r.8to 1, ihhd. Tim*. Fifth race-til and abairfurloBga-afask, lla\ JobDS*n, 3 to I, flrat; Qrand Prix, le?. MaulOT*. 9 to ft, aacoad; Beorollo, 1<J9, H. Lawla, 3 io I, third- Tb9*,l:93. Deo 19.—Pint race-B*Ulng, four aod a half latlooga- Lak*rl*w, 110, jQhnaoo.evsDmoaev- OrU; Woodchopper, HU, Boy!*, ID to I. saeood, Railua, IIO, rklabanty, 14 to I, third. Time, O.ftt Saeood race—Railing, alx aod a baJftarlonca-UBiario, 103, Jobaaoo, 8 to I. fliat; Bio*- bird. 107. CarUr. in to 1. Mcood; Pluablng. 101 Taylor, 1ft I, third. Ttm*, 134 Third rac*—SelUog.oo* mile and aalstaeaili—Follpa*. Ill, Morrla,Btoo, flnt; Tanaoious, .01, JohoaoD, ft to I, i*onnd; Mirage. 108 Taylor, avaa moo*y, third. Tim*. \ M% Founh raea-FIra fur- longa—Too Locey. 110; Haul, 11 loo, drat; Prank It. Hall, lll,ManlOTa,StoS,aecorid: Frollciom* La*a, 110, Kob- rad, IB to 1. iblnl. Tim*, 1:0] Filth raea-Belltog, ■kx and a half lurlooga—Gorman, (8, Ham, ft to ft, flnt; Paul, IDU.CorhUr,fttol, aacoad; Btaoregacd,90, Daffy, 4 to I, third. Tim*. 1:B. Dec ti—Finiraee—Half a mite—Kan Slag. IV, Mor Ehj. 11 to 10, flrat: Lsrrv C.. 117, Boyl*.lft to I, second: ert,10.Z*u*r,» to I, third. Tlma,0:4flK H«ood rac*— Maldao two year ohia, six sad a half forlooga- Bide. 103, Johnioo, ft tn ft, flrat; Forag*r, JOB. Morris. 4 to I. second: Jeanle Bowman Oily, 100, Allord, lft to I, third. Tim*. l:VJt* Third raca—One mlk andanelgbth- Thursion, 101, Ham, 7 to 10, flnt; Brigblwood, 94. Naary, 30 to I,second; Connor*. 104, O. Taylor,8 to I, third. Tim*. 1:W Fourth rate -Kit* tarloon-HIrooco, ID. llardSD 8 toft, flrat; Btrwyn, UMJam.Stol.aacood; Bonora, 113. Murphy. 40 to I. third. Tima. 1:01 Filth race—Sta end a haJliurlnnte-lndre, US, 11am, 0 to W. flrat; Pooea da L*oo, 10J. Johnion, IS to 1, second; Maar. lit), B Tribe, 4 to I, third. Tim*. 1:34k. D*c. II -Flr*irae*-ll*ir mlls-47hllt4ii, lui, Uam. 3 to ft. Am;Tbe Dude, 103, J. Moore. 10 to l,»*eood;Anxl*ty. 114. Robiuaoo, BJ to I, third. Tim*. 0:l9Ji Becood raca-BoTao lurknia-Chataao. lUft. Yadsr. 8 to 1. flrat: Kellpe*. 104. Morn a, 7 to X s*ooad; By Jot*, 104, Uem. 10 to I, third. Time. 1JUK Third laoa—Four aad a ball lurlnnga—Parlhaata, lift. Tribe, 1 to liflrat: AdT*n lurtM, lift, Qodfray.B tol.aeeond; Jolly Boy, UB,Mur pbr.B to 1, third Tim*. 0 &7K Fourth raea—Oaa mlie-aalloping King, llfl, TrlB*, 4 lo 8, flnt; king*. 110. Morrla,ft to 1. Mcond: U. 0. D., HO, Moor*. A to I, third. Tim*,l:41W ~ " *- — furldnr*-Ontario, llQ,Cart*r.7toft,a Time, liVf)i Doa 3*.—Flrat rac*—Ftf* Inrkngt-aramplaB, 119, Ttiba,7tol,flr*i;lDtimidad, Its, U. L*wla, 4 lo 1. aao ood; Hun Malbaur, 119, llam.Slo 1, third. Tlm*,1^0K. it lorlongt-Jew*!, Nury, 3u to I, l*o- l, o to i. mcobu: u. u. u., iw, actor*, a to i, n*,l:4ij5( Fifth raes-Blx aod a qnarl*r Ontario, 10B, Jobnaon, 7 to W,flrtt; Qrand Prii, . 7 to ft, aaoond; J*ra*y ( 113, Uam, 8 to 1, lb ltd- . Malhaur, 119, Ham. 8 lo 1, third. ^ Recoad race-Two r*ar oldaV alx larloDg*->l*wel UCLTrtb*, 3 to I. flrat: Bradley, 10ft, Nury, 3u to I. " ood; Brooaioo, 103. llam, 8 to ft, third. Tim*. 1:30. t fkr UalUmel. PovtH BnMbawav of Sva^ooro, raw bare aoM to Uo HaAhao* CrvolJ^ea. Bc^aad, ta« rarotrot- tlog stalUoss Sbadrbaavd Roawaa aad SkadelaAd Csctrtcl'y. Tbey wm eaJppetl oa IVr.il hy tbe stcuktr to AAh£ti\lsm Id citarg* ot tbe Dotcb trmlaer. Jaltoa Fa|ei£*?t. ll is said ttai tola is tbe flnt exportatloa cf Aaeslcaa rjvuiog atock to Uolmcd. Tbe ataJUoes are lae repreaeii- atlves of toe breed, aod tbey are closely related to Maud 3. and Jsy Eye See. Sbadeiaad RasseU being by i be Kentucky aire, Lord Rtuaell, wbo Is a full bro- tber to Maod and Is nlmaelf tbe sire of KrtmUn. 2^;*;. wbobcW tbesiaUlonrecordlnl,**:. Sbade- land rjectrlclty Is a eon of Qecirity, - l :i;\.wbo was hi Electioneer, ont of Mid nig bt, tbe asm of Jsy-Eye-See. MQ. Jambs Bstt>3, ibe veteran trotting bone owner and all around sporting man, wbo for many years was a prominent character Id turf and prise rloa* circles In tbe metropolis, died at bis residence, st 64 West Tenth Street, on tbe morn log of Dec. leered eighty-three years. He was born In Baltimore, lid., and came to this city about 1919, aod Id bis prime was tbe fast friend of tbe old and well remembered ironing drivers and trainers, Hiram Woodruff and William WhelSD, and was on terms of Intimacy wltb tbe men or note Id all branches or sport In tne old days, being a familiar Ago re od tbe old lime race courses on Long Island and New Jersey, while be was to be foooa at tbe ring side on tbe occasion or all tbe big pugilistic battles during tbe time of Tom Hyer, Jobn Uorrlsaey, Yankee Soul van, BUI Poole, Jobn C. Qeenan and others of tbe old school. At one lime Mr. Bering was possessed of considerable means and was tbeowoer or several nionlngaorsea In addition to bis trotting stock, bnt be wsaabuvy and somewbst reckless bettor, and unfortunate speculations, combined with matte rt of a private natore, gradually swept away bis fortooe until of late years be was In ralber straitened circum- stances. Empiror Wilkes, J:2o;;, bay stall loo, eight years old, by wuilam L.,dam Pilot Aona, by Pilot, has been sold by 0. U. Cbenanli, of Richmond, Ky., to 0. W. Letvlit, UostoD, for fi.ooo. JOSII'B AVrUU'd TBA1NIKO BTABLB8, St Bt. Catbsrlnee, UhL. were destroyed by Or* early on the morning of Dec. 24, three valaable borses P'Hebbjglnibe Qames. A do lp n n.6PRKgiL3basRslgnedlbevlceprest- deDoy of the California Jockey Clob, owing tn al- leged QDfair work on tbe part or Handlcapper .Nor- man Broogb. CoL Dao Bonis, tbe Repabllcnn bou of tbe State, was elected to fill ue vacancy. Ir was dicidbd on Dec 21 to send AUx snd Robert J. against their records at the track at Los AogeleF, Ca)., on the 2Mb and 20th Inst WHEELING. HULKS FOn UOAD MACINO. Tblnl tbc*-Od. nil. .od a .IslMBIb—O.ll.UD. 10U lUu, B lo 10. Ont; cti.tMa. 97. McD.raiolt, 7 to t mo. nod: T.D..IOO.. 104^. KMl.r, If to I. Ihlnl. Tiot., 1:10k .... Kontlli rac^t'iYOfbrloDH^fllrooeo, l3Hi.f. <J.o,Vto tu. Ont; Cod Loeoj. IW. UulT to I, moom; IMi.jd. IM.Crur. Bio 1. third. TlmTbAM. rillb ru.-Bli .od . ball totlooR.-Blacbr.nl 107 Ctrt.r. 4 loLOnt: n.trolu U0. Mutplir,, to 1, Mcood; riuk B. Il.rr, 101, UorBky, I to I. third. Time, I :»K Dml II.- Pir»l nc^-flll ud • qurt.r lurloDit-Olor. •ni.Uiol.DuiTr.ntol.dm; Uudlliht. ]». Durr. o to I, Mcond; BollTkr. loo, Cut.r, isiol, iblnl. Tine, 1:11 BMODd rmco-rour .od ■ b.ll larloQf.—B..B- r.itnl. 102, Trlbo. I to X. flnt; Inn.. 101, Murpbr. 4 to I, Mcon.; Hiadl.r, n.Xtuj. t to I. Iblrd. Tlm»0:f( ThlrO nwo-' 1 .* mllt-Coonon. 131. T.*lor, 8 to ft, flnt; Plnl«Cbl.(.». ll«m. MloMKood; HI run, 107, sou- loo. 10 lo I. tlilrd. Tin., 1:I7W Fourui rto^FiT. lurli>D|.-rrollCMni. Lamm, 100, K.nrod. i to I. am; Prl.c Jobo, HI. CrUr. 4 to 1. loooail; rmmtoo, IIO. Yrt.r.0lo I. iblnl. Tin».l:<SX FirUi nc^-6.v.D fur|«n,«-Bf Jor., I'M, T.ll.r, 4 to 1, Intl: anud rrli, 107, Him, S to 5. ucond; V.o.ibarf, K. Nmtt, 0 to 1. tLIM. Tlm^ I3JH- TDK KiccoIIto Cnmiullujo of Ibe Now York mirlog Club on inured ot uotbor jtir'i letM of Flectwootl r*rk, »nd *t» niccilDg on lb, t?enlog ot IMo. 31 decided lo bold ibo dread Circuit meet- ing In l>3j, u iurj*l, betilDK or no belling. Tbe toflovlng itntce will bo opened for the ineoilng lo bo held In Angut: For ibree re.r old Irotiers, eligible to Ibo 1:34 clau, 12 ooo, and (or two fear oUa, eligible lo tbo 2:40 olaaa, $1,000: for all urd Iroiura. four tlkVn of f3,000. Indndlsg tbe 2:13, •J:io, aril and 2:30 clauta. Tbe paari abw get a ebow. tbree clauta being opened for ibom. the ■J:10, J.-«i and 2:90, of 12.000 each. Tmikii Jims \mso baa been ruled off for life l>; toe ate ward, of Ibo CatltoreU Jocko; Clob tor tbe nnlling of Rlcardo on Deo. 20. Jockey Kill- gerald, wbo bad tbe moont on tbe bone, waa ex- onerated, It being inown tbat be waa abated, ibrciiened, and beaten In order to foice bits to pull tbe none. UooknHken Freak Mall & Co. were lupeadedi What Wheelmen Jilnat Do In Order to Get a Ilecord from the Century Clab. Since JarUdlcilon orer road racing wu aunmed entirely br tbe Centnry Road Clob of America ao manj dlirennt Interpretations bare been placed on tbelr gorernment of tbe sport tbat tbe Record Com- mit lee, tbroogo Onalmun Walden, bare annoonced tbe following nilea, wblcb go into effect at once: la .ddtlloo to record, betwefo w.ll d.utd polsn oa c.nalD root., of i.o.nl lol.reit. regardlo*. ol the electdl.tADc*. ibe followlD.recorilioolr will b. recoa- alud. vli : MO. 16,r. 25. SO.I0U. 200, 300, 40) aad I OOO milu t4 bonr, one rear's oilleMe, and tb. areatett numb.r or coolnrtr■ ridden lo ibe calender rr.r. For as mile record e 2H Dill, conrie mar be u*ed, bnt Ibe record! lor 10, IS, 20 or 25 miles tbe eoonw roast mese- nro not lsss Uteo 6 miles la Isaath, for a so mile record aot Iss. tben 10 mils., end for a record of 100 miles sod opvard not ICS tbao 20 miles. TimlD, roost be done br eotnpeunt oersooa aod vub at Isast tbree watches, at twlb start aod flnltb, all the w.lcbee to oecarefollr compared to standard time, aod a eertldeale that vlll be taualsotorr to tbe Boed Records Coramltlee as to lb. Login or the coarse and tbe scoa* raerol thetlnm. must .ccompanr a olelm Tor record. No dlsUocUoo will lie made between paced and nopsced, or eompeilllr.and non competltiTe r.corda tli. dwlr. bnlna slmplr to pllee on record tbe faslest llm. for glreo distances. The bnrdeo of prool ea to the aeoains- ous of .record la .rerr particular shall be ondeietood to restwltb the claimant, tb* Road R'cords Committee, 't conn*, iskloe whatever stops It mar deem piopsr to Kara .rldsnc. besriofr nnoo the record. ForchMhin.pnrposesonl.oir distance record rid.*, ea. lor ex.mole. between Cbicaao end New York, tbe rldsr most carry e book, or ettoehloa list, tn wblcb he mast obtain, .tetasotlal point, ea route, th. slnalurea end addnstse of competent checkers, loaetoer wlih dele ead bonr of— *- ' * - lbs rommlllee t dsleaad boarof .Isolag, the sams lo be sobmltud to lbs rommlllee with tbe claim. Also, postal cards msr be mailed tolliecbilnoaa or tb. committee at rreoaent point Irom wblcb mellsd. if this tatter msibod be adopted tbe chairman sboaM be nollaed beforehand of Froposed ronte end scbedats. A rider mar also. In addl- Ino to th. foregoing roelbode of ehsoklog, seell himself of the serTlees or pereons wlib whom he msr rids daring the whole or snr part ot the Joaroer. Tito Fastest Mile, Straightaway, Tbe following particulars of tbe attempt of Ed- ward F. Leonert, of BuUalo, N. v., to ride one mile, atralgbiawar, wllbln ibe record, on Deo. 13, nave been received. Tbe trial was made on tbe llertel Aveono conns, wblcb la paved wlib upbalt, Tne start was located abont a tblrd of a mile east of Delaware Avenue, and continued eastward!/ to abont a quarter mile west of Halo street, wbere tbe finish line was stretched. A swinging gale was blowing from lbs west, wbloh greatly assisted the quadruplet learn In Its bailie wltb Father Time. The riders upon tbe big machine were Charles Uorntge, Louis Klmmler, Hose allgnerej, c. V. Brnoner. Leonert wu mounted on bis regular machine, and wore a heavy suit of Jorseje, wlih coat and cap. Unlike toe attempt msdo a few weeks ago, Iho utd got a nilllog good start and cams across the line In the grasp ot a forty mile an bonr blizzard. The men worked like Trojtns, however, and kapt sp the clip right to the finish line. Meanwhile Leonert remained right at tho rear wheel of the big machine, and never nudged from his position dur- ing tbe entire Jootnoy. The start of lie parti waa signalled from the lolilal line to ibe Hoist, bntaa no provisions rrere made in the eleolrlcal appara- tus to give the alarm at the <iDarters, no Intermedi- ate Hmos wore takon. Four tlmere were statlontd at the end of ibe ronte, and It Is claimed ibst ibe wstcbes showed bnt onenllh second variation from tbe oniclal time announced by the referee. But this wss not the only noteworthy petloroanos of LconcrL night after his rcmtrbable paced mile he went the distance .unassisted In Ira. &2KS, lowering John Penseyrcs' recordof lm. S3Hs.,made over the same course. The Philadelphia Race. The sli days' professional race held at Industrial nail, Philadelphia, on aa eighteen lap track, termi- nated on Saturday evening, Deo. 22, at 10 27 o'clock, C. Aablnger bring Ihe leader, with 1,3(0 miles, and Forster following, with l.iss to his credit. Tbeonly other man ot the halt dozen that started Monday who appeared on tbe track on tbe last day wu Usnnon, and be wu not out of It through being burned quite badly while taking an aloohol bath, necessitating his removal lo a hospltel. Ths accl< dsnt occurred during tbo absence ot his trainer, wbo responded to tne cries ot ihe unfortunate wheelman. Oannon will be obliged to remain in tho hospital for some days. Ue was severely burned about the legs. The tourney wu a financial failure, tbo attendance throughout the week being very light, while tbe admission wu ditto. No statement hu been made as to the amount re- ceived by lbs rMera won remained to the end, bnt Ibey cenalulv deserved a respectable Ohrtstmu preasent for their pluck and persistency in the face of financial difficulties. Tni Boitd End WnstLMlK.ot PDlladelplile, Pa., have elected the following onioera for 16»5: Presi- dent, Loots J. Kolb; vice president. Samuel Jack- son; llnanclal secniary, Obarlca D. Coulter; record- log secreisry, any P. Roblnhold; treasonr, Samuel Toung; captain, C. A. Dlmon; flrat lieutenant, Oeorge R. Ellen; second lieutenant, Joseph Para- TTJiqcsxiBCrn-WnigLagN lul week elected offlcen u follow: President, James Artmu: rice president, Joseph Aachenbach; treuunr, E. L. Annua; financial secretary, 0. A. Mnsselmsn; re- cording secretary, IL Long worth; captain, Oeorge Botbi; tret lieutenant, Dr. Jonea; second lienlen- ant, D. Helnuab. TBI WisaiBicKON Wnsiutm, ot Philadelphia, rrsbavs sleeted the following officers: President, W. w.Boethen; tic* president, Jobn P. Keaur; iieuow.Edgvr. Porta; secretary, Oeorge Meoke; oap tain, William IL Bart, * Tall Unto IblsJid Cm WHgsxKD'enewly elect- ed omcen are: President, Trevor T. Jones; vice prreloeet, Paul Warnecke; secretary, 0. Htetnberg; neunrrr. J. P. Inglls; captain, H. II. Jones; flisl Uiulesant, n. FeniL Tub Duhoicp Wbezlhiw have elected cfDcen for one year u follow: Freeldeot, L. w. Hcnlomel; em dee president, Ceo. vf. Day; second vice presi- dent, c. M. Johnson; secretary, wntiarji Belts; ireuurer.c. Becker; rapuln, V. K. Williams. THE TRIGGER. Bag art at' Lattrst Propmft.oat Tbe ex cbsmploo wing snot. A. If. M g4rdas, bo some Urae ego nilred from Win Held, itlli possesses some of tte nid time Ore, as la shown by tbe ft .lowing proposition, wblch indicates that the old warboiie of HI note cod Uid plates havlog another try ror premier bonews, la case bis pro- posal Is faroraWy recelred by tbe otber cracks: Dai a Bis—There an so maor rrap abota nowadaia •bo want to b* ebamptoDS aoS world btatera tbat I woaM sTDtrfeat rbala r>a(ch t>ia>IIar io ibaona la wblea O«o. Klaiamaa woo ibe AmanctneIameion»bip bear- raosad, aod let allaho alib to calaraco coaiait for Ibe |iorr ibal will gs io Ita wloetr Lara Ihe pr It I lags. For a world's caanplooibip ihe vboollac »hcald ba at boib tiaaie Hie blnfi aod palra, ihe etodltlona to be loma- ih'og Ilka the folltwlog: SO mdiIshl iiom Bra sroaad Uapa.SOjda naa; :l pairaat Jljdi rl»a. irom plan it a or Knag trspa, ro that boifa blida shall be on tha win* tba asroa line, aod 5) alD|lta shot from U aad T. trapa, aia of ooe barri), IJjdi naa. *llb a. Uo itud clrcladrawn arooad tba tnpi atd aor bird lalllog wlthio ibiaclrcla to be icoredaloatblrd. 1 ballaretbtt ll web araes as tblswaa arraased lor the world's cbimploa- ablp. ihe naa wbo won icaontd bare a cbamproaablp voriby of tte oaaia Tba Brat eontett for (bla cbamploa. »hip might begs or SJOenttaoca and pitceot blrda,aad alter tbaiSSU) or 1300 a arte, wbitb woaid carulolr roake ItlDtara-ifag aooosbio lodoce aotnecf oar natgbbon od theoihsr aide or tb* Atlaotioto coma ovtr aid try for it. I iboald Ilka to .bow bow tbtae Idtaa atrUa ina ei-erata wouM be chaispioo. Cirr A. U. Booaaors, Et Champion Wlog Bbot of ihe World. Pdid lloir, of ibe Westminster Kennel Clob, and R. C. Nat b an I e), Wcetcbester Cbonty Clab, tested tbelr respect I skill wltb ihe sboignn on Friday slteraoon, Deo. 21. at tbe grounds of the former organization, st Debjlon, L. I., in a pigeon matcb, ooe hundred live birds escb, fifty yards boiindary. Doey Blood at thirty yards irom tbe traps, while Nathaniel's distance was twenty-elgbt Sards. Tbe weather was One and a select gather- ig of clobmen wimesaed tbe match, wblcb wu won by Boey by a score of 03 to 89. A KLUBte of crack local wing shots gathered at the grounds ot tbe LaxchmoLt Yacht Olnb, this city, on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2i, and engaged in a series of sweepttakea shoot. Tho weather was not farorable for good work at tbe traps, as tbe northwest wind wss retry high, nuking tbe birds dimcoIt to kill. A match between J. K. Palmer and J. T. Taylor, thirty ysrds rise, tweniy-Ave birds each, preceded the Bwecptakes shooting, sod was won by Palmer by a ucore ot 23 to 22. THE RING. Clark Oefeau Uanaou. Jimmy Clark, wbo balls from the city or Soakers, and Dick Bannoo, a Brooklyn boxer, engaged In a glove light at a road house not far from the latter cllyion Saturday Dec. 22, and contended for a purse of iioo snd a side bet of $iO. small gloves were used, and ihe mill wu witnessed by a goodly num- ber ot Ihe tight stripe, a delegation coming from Philadelphia. Dan Oallagher looked after the In- terests of Clark, wbllo Jeiry llipklns and Andy Molloy were In Runon's corner. Jsck White wu the referee. During tne llrst dve rounds tbe light- ing wu very leme, bot after that tbe oonbatanu bestirred themseves udsome lively lighting took place. Benson scoring Orst blood in iho eleventh round and llm knockdown In the fourteenth. Clark recovered surprisingly during the one min- ute allowed tor rest, and he bad tne best ot the milling In the succeeding round, punishing his op- ponent quite severely. Uannon's seconds were very busy wltb him during the interval for rest, and tbey did their work well, for thtlr prlnolpal cams np qnlte fresh sod held bla own during the three following rounds, which were full of pepper for both men, slihongh the tjuaki r held the upper band. Finally, In the twenty-am round, he planted a soohdologor with tbe right on tbe point of the ]«w, which felled Bannon, who wu counted ont and did not recover consciousness for some min- utes. Jack Dowmit 1KD Eooig Loibeb, ot Brooklyn, K. Y., were opponents In a slove contest for gale receipts In a ull on Long Island on the morning ot Dec a). Nearly one thousand persons paid to see the scrip, which wua rattling good one, although Loeber surprised bis friends ny the unexpectedly poorsbowlngbemvde. Downey had the best of ihe lighting almost from the abut, and in ths Ofteenth round had bla man groggy, and seemed on the point ot putting him out, when a friend of the latter jumped Into tbe ring and pushed him Into bla cor- ner. Immediately ths ring wu landed by noisy spectators, partisans of boih men, and ibe police pot an end to the affair and cleared tbe hall. The referee declined 10render ndeclaion, notwithstand- ing that under the rules tbe Interference by a friend of one of tbe contestants should have lost the batilo lo ibal principal, especially u be had the wont of Ihe flgblngaitheilme. Dies OBS«H,of ths Greenwood AtMet!u Aaaoela- lion, defeated Hany Thomas, of ihe Fort Hamilton Athlello Olub, In a glove contest st Fort Damllton, L. I., on Dto. 20. The leiter assumed tbe offensive at lbs start, and kept It np throoghont the flght, Oreen adopting defensive tactics and reserving his strength, while watching for an opportunity to land an effective blow, which presented liselt in tne Dlteenlb round, when be landed very heavily on the ]aw, knocking his opponent down. Thomu never recovered from the bit. bnt persisted in try- ing until the eighteenth round, when another blow put him entirely oat of lu Ls vnw of the fatal termination ot the Lavlgne- Bowan flght at New Orleans the Attorney Qeneral, on Dec. 10, lied a supplemental suit agamst ibe Olymplo Oiob for an Injunction and forfeiture ot the charter. Ue claims tbe limited round contests are intended to be finish dghie, that the object Is to disable a pugilist, and that the winner Is to receive a prtic, so lust tbey are really prise fghta and against the law. Oto. llsowNLir, of Chicago, III., ud Tho*. Barry, of Dolntb, Minn., met before a select orowd at Chicago, Dec. 22, and fought a bloody flulsh contest, wbloh ended In a victory for the Chicago boy In tour rounds. The knockout blow wu deliv- ered upon tbe point of ths Hlnnetota contestanfa Jaw, rendering him Insensible for a space of ten mlooleev Tie light wu for a purse of $100 ud side ben ot |2U. Tog katoh between Oeorge Dixon ud "OriiTo" hu been raUOed. Tbey an to meet at tbe home of the Seulde Athlello Olnb, Weal Urlghton, Coney Island, on the evening of Jan. it, In a twenty-Ova round glove tight for a percentage ot tbe receipt*. Tbey are not conlned to weight, and each man la to put up gsoo u a guarantee that he will be in tbo ring at the appointed time. Tie Auirallaa pngilltt, "Dummy" winters, 0barged with masalaugnler in causing the death of Oeorge Smith In a puglUaUo contest In London, Eog.jOnihelthlnsL, wu commuted ror trial Deo. is. The timekeeper, referee and several others, In- cluding tbree sporting reporters, who were present at Ibo ring side, were also oommlued for Dial u acccasoTlee. Tab cobomih'8 Joar called to pus npon tbe death of Andy Bowen declared Rowan's death to be due to a tall ud ths tact that the door upon which he rell wu unpadded. The Auditorium Olnb was censured tor not making proper provision for the fight In Ihla respect. — CON.SuLuvin ud Charley liallhswi met near Dannnry, Ot, on Deo. ao. and fought for a purse of tioo. SnlUvan was knocked oni in the eleventh round, each principal receJvlog considerable pun. Ishment. Diet Moisnocsg, tbe well known boxer, died at his residence In Beverly, Ms**., on Dee. W, from consumption. Ue wu twenty-elgbt yean of ago) and had been IU tor some Urns. Jscx Brmuxia defeated Billy Dooley In a glove light before tbe Pastime Alhletlo Olnb at Jfempbut, Tcnn., on the evening of Dec. 19, twenty-two round* being oxn tested. TeomsS FBI nil snd S. 0. Lambert eniaged In % oourt tennis match st ths home of Ibe Boston Alh. leUo Association on Deo. 92. PetUO. who allowed, his opponent odds of half thirty and one bisque, br a MoraoC •-•,»-», ^ '