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January 5. THE YORK CLIPPER. 705 DrIMoll. JeiTT. bcil B. Hoota, pniM, tr., Km. LoniluD, Bag.. Nov. M. Ella. w*licr, but w. Biiiler, MW, lit., um., Loa- don. Eai..Aptlia. bam bj Ueonr (ot AuinlU). EttBt, Dai)le.T,ini] J. Hill. ttM. 30r., id. itm,, drav, El RtDO. Oklatiomt, Hircb 8. Ernr, FYink. lod 8. SmllD, 11,000, lOr., stm.. draw, BoAlo. N. v.. Oc(. 3. F.vcrtatn. Jack, una -lirtiht Ejrea" (colorrd). pune, Sr.. m. 27ni., dnir, itallu. Texts. AprtI». but J. Burke, pone. Sew Orlcant, U., M>r !». but B. Abboii, 11,900, 2«r., lb. 3am., New Orlctoii. L>.. AuR. 11, Edwirde, Jsck. b«>t H. Coawt.r. pane, rkin ilgbt glorcs. ar.. Mm., Novlotrn, L. I., Ueo. II. niver. Jack, betiua I17 AbbeiL beuea bj Kf»a. Fiehenr. Uive, brat V/. Smlih (or Auatralli), ttoo, sir., ah. Toi., El Piao. Tezu, Feb. la. Pnrd. George, buien by Oiaco. PlaDDuaD. Ooeo. beaten by Kenoard. FnTfjIbc. ffin., beaten bj HcVeT. Flizpalrick, Wm., bcalen by Pertbtni. FlizBlnniooa. Bob. and Joe Ulioynaki. nurse. Dr.. lao.. In favor o( Flizalnimooa; police Inter rered, draw, fioaion, Han.. Juno la. exonerated by coroner a Jury froin all blame for itae deatb of Con Riordan, ibo verdict beinir that bo came m IiIh dciiti from ao accldcniat blow. Syracuae. N. Y.. Nov. 23. nnntck. Hurry ("Arkanaaa Kld'O. beat T. Danfonb, purae, 7r., 2Tm. BInneapolta, Ulon., July 2A. beaten by Murrby. Flizpalrick. Tom. beaten by Moran. bu<cn by Unian. Fojanr. Jack of (Ht. Louis), lieaten by Smitb. Fay. Htko. but kd. Lrons. |2Su. tkln llglii gluvea, lOr.. 39m., Laurel Mill. L. I.. Dec. S. nrimilis. Alf. ("Young Ortlo"), ond 0. LavlKDe, fougbt a draw. beat ikc wier. purse.3r.. um., pollee Inter fered. Cblcatio. III.. Marcb IT. and J. flrlfllD, purae. Sr.. 31m., draw, BoeioD, atiB)., Anniz). beat w. Uurpby, purse, sr.. aim., fiostoD, lI<ss.,MBr7. druiv with lllxon. beaten by UcAulllR. brat B. Loeber, puise, ir, Im. 30s., Coney Island. N. Y..6ept. 17. t>cutrn by fAvlgue. noddard, Joe. beaten by Lalnir. (llbbODB. Anmln. scntened to pay a dno of |300 for anaulilog Vraok CralK. New York, Feb. id. Ony, Tim (colored), beaten by Lyocb. OreeoDeld, Harry, beat 8. Borrel, two, 7r., 27m., London. Eng., Feb. 12. Olynn, "illdget." beat W. Uooro, pnise. Sr., Bm. BOB., near Clieaier.,'Pa., Uaicb b. Qrant, John, beat E. Ilombarber, $400,6r., lam., foul. Stamford, ct. Marcb 21. Grant, Elmer, ox.pugllist, died, asyra.. Beaver FallB. Ph.. bay 27. OrlDln. Jolinoy. draw witb "(IrliTo." OilOlu. P.J.,beai J. travford. puiee, 7r.,lTm., near London. t;an.. Uav 11. tirccn. Dick, beat II. Tiiomaa, purse, isr., lb. um., Fort Hamilton L. 1.. Dec. 30. Gilleu. fete, i^atcn b.r Sbeeban. Gleawn. ' Kid," beat T. Kelly, (Ito, 8r„ 31u., New York, Aug. 1. Oonnan. Jobnity. beaico by Skelly. Oallagber. -Kid." beat J. Iioyle. tioo, llr., 2h. 43m., near Heunessy. Okls., On. 4. Qlona. Fred, neat llogan, $700, llr.,43m.,Ollfton N. J.. Nov. 14. Qclirralob. Joe. beaten b.v tfailtacvr«. Gallagber. Teddy, beat J. Cusblog, |2O0, 3r., 17m , nur Sioux FallH. S. !>., Oct. a. Glynn. Y ung, beat Boylo. purse, dr., 23m.; latter dislocated bU ebouldcr, near Waiblngton. U, C. Nov. t. Glenn. Teddy, beaien br Lavack. aarjncr. OiU:ar(''T1ie Omaba Kid"), beat H. Sinltb parse, tr., leni.. foul. UiiOiilo, N. Y., Nov. 27. Hall, Jim. draw with Rvaos. Denncasy. Billy, beaten by O'Brien. Uavlln, Jack, Iwaten by Heenan. Ilorobaober, Rujreoe, beaten by Grant. Hagan. Ed., and J. Bmlib, purse, :ir., lb. 23m., Norfolk, Va., Uarcb 38. Heenan. L. J., heat J. Havlln, purse, Sr., 31m., Wooniooket. R. I.. April a. Hall. Qeorge, and '-Cliaople" James, purse, skin ilRbt gloves, lir., Kia., wiangle, draw. Long Island. May e. Uardy, "Bod," bealcn br Price. Horn. nave, beat F. Desmond, purae, 7r., 'i7m., Baltimore, Ud.. Sept. 27. Harris. W. A.. iHal W. Wells, purae, 17r., lb. 7in., nur llonnessy. Okla.. UcL 4. Uartcy. Jerry, hvai B Turner, fjoo, :3r., lb. 91m., Denver. Colo.. Nov. 3. Hopper, Jack, and J. Newby, $200, Or., 23m., draw. nuMnldilc. N.J., Dec 1. Hogan. "Kid." beaten by Gloria. and "Bud" Lally. purso, sr.. 36ui.. police lu- lerfered. CiDrinnail.O.. Dec It. Ingram. Jack, draw wlib Petersou. Irvine. Dick, beaten byTbompsou. Ingram, Cbss.. bestcu by Denny. Jamea, ''Chaptlf," uraw with Hall. Jobnson, Ob>rley> and BMoton Abboit, poise, Ur.. lb. 36m., Aberitr Inlerfeml, draw, Nor- folk, Vs.. May 31. Judge. Jim. beat C. Wood, tMO, skin Ilgbt gloves, I3r.. tlm.. Berlin. N. J., Dec. 11. Kelly. Charier, beat Young Kavisey, (000, Ir.. 2is., Boston. Uasa. Feb. 12. Kaveney. Young, beaten by Kelly. Kelly, Tommy ("Harlem Spider'';, bcaien by ulcaaon. Kemp. Jack, beaten hy Collier. Kennsrd. Jimmy ( St. Paul Eld"), beat B. Flan- nsgau. isoo and gate money, 4r., Km., Chicago, 111., July 13. Keogb, Wm.. beaten b> Sroltb. Lavlene, George (' Saginaw Kid"), and Alf. Urlt- thbs. gate receipts, sr., tan., draw, Chlugo, 111.. Feb. 10. beaien by Dobbs. beat J. Varahall, purae. lOr. 30m., Coney Island, licpi. 17. beat'tlrllfo," pume 16r.. Mm., police Inter- fered. Coney Islaud, N. Y.. Oct. 20. bpat AndyBowen, t2,too, iSr., Ih. 11m.: fatal in Bowcn. New Orleans. La., Ilcc 14. Livlgue. the sccoDds and oiher offlclals were arraigned. Lavigne belog cbaraed with mntder and held In (10.000, aho the oibcrswitb being acceaaories and held In t'.OOO each. Death waa caused hy <;oncnsslou of the brain, prodnced by Dowen's bud huTlly striking ibe unpadded stage, and the aecnsed were dHcbarged. Lalng. Uerry. beat Joo Qoddard. I7MI and cham- pionship 01 Auulrallii, lir., 44m.. Melbourne, Aua.. Jan. 1. Lcavy, Jack, beaten by Connors. Lavack. Jack, l>cat H. Nurtun, pune, 8r,, 31m., Col- nmbos. 0., Frb. 23 beat T. Glenn, 1300, 2r., 7m., Cleveland, 0. Nov. 4. Lyncb, Jas.. beat T. Gray, tllo. 4r., ICm., Passaic, N. J., F>:b. 10. Llitell. Jiiii, brateu by Callahan. Lewla, tCm.. bulun liy Binlih. Lane, Uauricc. beaten by R<ao. LevlBon.jHke and 0. Slnions, purse, lOr.. Ih. ivu., draw. Ridge way. Pa.. Hay z. Leonard, Mike,draw with Picico. Llndia.T. Jimmy, beat F. Robblna, puree, nr.. 43m.; fatal toRobblns: Lindsay and eeconds. Rothery and O'Neill, arresteil, Plali>mouth,Neb.,Aug.e. LcoD, Casper, beaien by Bam. but Ryan, pune, Sr.,31m..Chicago, III., Dec. 11. Lay ton. Billy, beaten by Hyan. Loober, Eddie. Iwaten by "tirtDb." beaten by Downey. Lyoua, Ed., buico hy Fay. Lally, ' Bud." draw wlih llogan. Hannlng. Fred, beat J. Holoney, purae, 13r., Aim., Providence, H. I.. Jan. 0. Hcllurtbr, P.. beaten by Ahearn. Ualiney. Jerry. tKaleo by Uanolug. Heehao. George, iieal.-ii by Croolo. HllcbelL Oharlcy. betteo by Corbeil. UcDostld. Billy, but J.Thoniaa, 1100,23r,, lU. 31m., Luug Ulaod, Jau.ia. Uonlmer. Ted. b.aten by Wallace. Holler. Otto. Iiuten hr Amena. Horrta, Fred, bealon bv I mg. Vaban. Wm.. draw with l-DneU. beat Ponell, imo. nr.. lb. zun., Denver. Col.. Dec. B. Hurpby. Billy (of Auitrallai. beat J. Breallo, Itoo. ■a.. 7fn., Boston. Uaaa., Feb. la. buieo by * Oriiro." Mfcr, Blllr. bojten or AbbolL Moore, Wm . beaieu by Ulyna. Moloney, Jobu. and Porlrr, pnrse. Itr., Ih. 3m., po- lice iDierlrrnl. draw. Galveston, Tex.. March >. • draw wlih Ahesro. McCoy. VouDg, beat RvaD, |iM, 12r.,470L, Adaua Counif, la.. March II. McCoy, "Km" but J. Seollr. pone, 7r., 27aL, Msw .Bcdfoid.MaaiL, March 11. — ud i. Banoo. pone, lor., Sam., draw, Mlo. nupoUa, Mlns., May U, McMahon. Wm., beat T. Devlne. Bloo, tlr., 49m., Long Island Cliy. V. T.. March B. Honagban, Tom. but H. Ahum. IHO and gate money, Ic tlm., Oalveston, Tsxaa. March tL UcDanlela, Jim. beat P. Kooney. purse. Ir.. aim.. Rldgewood.L.L.I(ov. 10. Miller, -florer,'' buten by Foots. Heib. (ma*., b^ten br Bemaa McVey, JImmr, but W. FOnylbe. pune, lir., 47ni., Jamaica. L I.. Aorll II. Moiphy. MIkol bcalen by "Black Ftaok." Marshall, Blll.'beaten by Schneltker. Haisball. Jerrr, buten by Lavtgne. Moore. Dick. Utalen by Oraeden. beaten by Drlacoll. Haher, Peter.'beat P. Craig, puns. 2r., <id., Boston. Hass.. July 18. Momn. Mike ("Cnapple"), beat T. Flizpalrick, Itoo, lor., lb. iem.,bbeineld. Eng., July X). UcAullire. Jack, beat "Uriirj," lor., 99m., Conoy Islsod, N. Y.. Aug. 27. and 0. ZclBler. purse. 3r.. llm.; HcAulin Injuied his arm, draw. Couey Island, Nov. IB. HcCarihy, Rlllr. draw wlih Dempsoy. Uurphv, johnny, draw wllh I'llmmcr. McReavy, James, died, Pblladepbia, Pa.,Ssptem. ber. Uatthews, Charley, beai J. Geueralob, purse. ler., lb. 3m.. Iiaotiury, &., Oct. 3 McGirk. Young, beat J. UcCloskey, Itoo, llr.,47m., Dalllmoro. Md.. November. McCloskey. Joe, beaien by McGirk. Murobr. Jimmy, beat II. Flonlck, purse, lur.,3um.. Doluib, Minn,. Nov. 28. Matthews. Charley, beat 0. Sullivan, lloo, nr.. 43m, Banbury, Ci.. Dec. 30. Moorebouse, Dick, died, Klyra., Beverly, Mass., Dec. IB. Nelit, Al.. beateu br Daly. Nonon, Mike, but c. Williams, pnrse, lOr.. 3am., Louisville. Ky.. Jan. 10. beaieu hy Uvack. Nleiney, Denny. Iieat T. NoUn. 840. 7r.. 27u., Albany, N.Y.. Feb. 7. Nolan. Tom. beslen hy NIemey. Needbam. Dannv, but M. Ryan, puroc, -Jr., 7m., MemphlB.Tenn., April2I. Newby. Jim, draw wltli Hopper. Nlckless, Harrr, buten l>y Burge. Olaen. Henry, lieai a. Ford. I2uu and gala money. 7r., 31ni.. nur Omaha. Ni'b., March II. 0*HrlHU, John, beaten by Cnlg. 0 Brien, Dick, beat Win. Ueoneny, purae, nr., 43m., Boston. MasK.. Uarch 20. beaten by Walcoti. and W. Smith, purse, lur., 3vui., draw, Boa- Ion, Mast., Oct.'JB. O'Brien, Dick (of Biooklyn). but J. White, puiae, llr.,43ni.. Itockaway Buch, L. t. Nov.8. Porter, Youog, draw wlib Maloney. Poole. Wm.. b.'at HUler, 8400 anti receipts, 17r., lb. 7m.. MumphlB. Teno., Msreb '27, Peterson, Hugo, snd J. Ingram. 1100, 6r., 33m., wrangle, draw, Lawndale, 111. May. Peckham. Illte. but \V. fiizpairlck. purte, sr.. 33m.. Alexandria. Va., Hav 22. Price, Saul, beat "Bud ' Ilardr, 1100, Sr., lam.; Hardy iela<>ed 10 coDllnue alter foul wu claim. ed. South Woodbaven. L. I. July 20. Pierce. Eddie, and M. Leonard, purse, lor., 3Bm., draw. Coney Mand. N. Y.. Aug. 1. I'llmmer. Billy, and J. Hiiiphr. 12.800,2tr., Ih. asm., draw. New Orleans, r,a., Sept. 34. beat Charley Erlly, purse, sr..am. 89s., police lDtcrfered.,Coney lilsnd.N. ¥.. Nov. 30. Pont, Fred, beat T. Roberts, 1400, Sr., 33nL, nur Lsncssler. Pa.. Oct. 30. Punell. Pal, but W. Hahan, 1390. 20r,, ih. lam., draw, sear Denver. Col., Nov. B. buten by Hahan. Prltcbard. Ted. but R. Burge, purse. 2r.. 7m., Lon- don. Eng.. Nov. 28. but R. Burge, ii,<m, 2r., 7m., London. Eng., Nov.38. beairn by Craig. Hossell. Wm., beat J. Dillon, purse, 14r., 69m., New Haven, Ct., Feb. 19. Russell. Dsn. buien by SIddons. Ryan, Youog, beaten by McCey. Roes. Dave. Iwat M. tjean. pnrss, lOr., Ih. 17ni. Boston. .Maas., March io. Ryan. Tom. but U. Lauo, puise. sr., llu.. Savin Rock. Ct., April 10. brat J. Folvey, purae, 3r., llm., Ilarilord, Ct, May 32. neat W. Bmllb, purse, 30r., lb. iBm., Coney Island, M.Y.. July-20. beat w. l,ayion. purse, 4r., 19m. near St. Joseph. Mo.. Sept. 13. Hyan, Jack, beaten by Curili. Ryan, Mike, beaten by Needham. beaien byBanaou. Reed, Joe. tKalen by Brown. Hyan. Paddy, took a bpoeot. John L. Sulllran spar ring wllh htm, Cislno, Boston, Us»s., June 10. Hyan. Jack, beat H. Casey, pune, 18r., lb, llm, New York. July 27. Bobbins, Fleloher, bcalen by Lindsay; Bobbins died. Aug. 14. Rowan. John, best llaln. purse. 23r., Ih. 81m., near Sprioidsld. III.. Sept. 28. Robblos.Ton. beaten by Ponz. Hooney, Fraok. beaten by UcDsnlels. Hlordsn. Con., died from the elTecia of Injurtu ac. cldenially received in a boxing bnut with nla apaning partner, IBob Fllzslminona, Syracuse, N. Y.. Nov. 17. Ryan. "Kid." beaten br Leon. Hyan. Arthur, beaten by Archer. Slusher. Cbaa., beat c. Voku, itoo, lar., tlm., I,oolsvills. Ky., Jau.4. Scully. Jim. beaten by McCoy. SiHttcry, Jerry, beat U. C. Smith, purse. Or., IBm., foul, near DodKCVIIIe. N. Y.. Jan. IL Slavln. F. P., adjudged a banknipl; llsbUllles t3,600,asseis none—London. Beg.. AprB 8. smiib. C. C. (colored), beaien by sutler/. Supreme Court decided In bvor ot deftndant the appulcd suit losiltnted by Attorney General CuDolugham (or an Injunction to ttalrain the Olynplo Club from giving boxing conlnia. April 33; decision itvcreed od appul May 14 —new Orluns. La. Sorrel. Ban), buten by Greeulleld. Smith. Billy (of Ansiralla). beaien by Flahortr, — beat W. Lewis, Itoo, 16r., tarn., Mexico, March 18. — but J. Fogany.puisu, or,, Z3m., Tyler, Texas, Sept, 38. — draw wllh O'Brien. Smith, Wbll. beaten by ZlcdL Smith. Bob. veteran trainer and second,dlcd, New York,Jnly8. Slddoua. George, beat D, Kuiael, pnrse, 2lr., lb. tlm.. Long Island, March 3. ' Sporden, Harvey, beat "Darkey" Burion, 11,000. 33r.. lb. 37nt.. London, Eng., June 27. Sura. Hike, draw with Russ. Mmlih, Jack, draw with llagan. Bchncizker. Joe. beat W. Manball, |I0U. Itr., lb, 3m., Lawnnceburg. 0, April 18. Simons. Oaur, draw wllh Levlson. Sullivan. Owen, but J. Burke, tt.ooo and cham- ploosbip ot Sonih A/rtcs. Or., 33ffl., Johannes. Durg, June. Sheohan. Paddy, beat P. Glllso, |loo, nr., lb, 33m.. Brtmehsm, Pa., July 17. Slavln, Jact, IMaten by Uummlnga. braieu-by Dily. Skelly, Jack, beat J. Gorman, pune. Sr.,23m., Coney lslaod,R.r.,8epL17. aaaanltsd and aiabbcd, aa alleged, by T. Creed Ud 0. Halonoy, Br oklyn. N. v.. 0:l. 18, Smith. "Hysierlous Billy." beaien br Ryan. Smith. Ed., but IV. Keogb, parse. Or., 23m., foul, near Denver. Col.. Oci. a. Bmilb. Bolly; draw wllh Erne. — and J. Van lleeat, |l,2oa, Itr.. 6em., draw, Bulblo, N. Y.. Orl. 17. — beaien by Gardner. Bwecney, EUdle. and J. Collier, puree, I4r., Um.. draw. Long laland, Nov. 8. Smith. George, died from Injuries received la a glore boai wlib "Dummy" Winters. London, Boi., Dee. 7. Sullivan, OoB, buien by Mallhewn. Stelzner, Jacy, beat W. Dooley. pniie, 12r,, Ih. 37a., Hampbls. Tenn., Dec. IB. Blewan. -Ginger," beaien by ValenUne. S illlvun, Cos, bulon by Hatihewa. ' Thomas. Ualiy, beaten or ureen. Tbomaa. Joe. bulao by McDonald. Thompson, Bob (colored), beat R. Camll, purse, or:,'23m.. Bait Lake, Uuh, March a. — beat B. Irilue, porse, 2r., 7m., Ball Lake. Ciab. Hay 31. Tracy. Tom. beaieo by WolcoU. "niley. Chas., beaten iiy WebAer. Tanaey, Joe, buten by Cox. Tnraer, Eugene(cal«red^ buten by Ilarley, Vokea, Chas., buico br Slasher. Vaoghn. Ed,, draw with DaUsy. Valen tr.c. Aribur. beat Jim Hurgt, 11,000. »t., lb. Ian.. London. Eng., March IB. — iiut J. wuioo, purw. Or., 23m., foul, Uindon, Eng.. April 3ii. Van Heeai. Johnny, draw with Smith. Vernon. BUlr. beileo by Uobha. Valebiioe. Artbor, but "GInier" Biawarl, pune 4r., Itm., London, Eng., Dec. 18. WUion. Mlka. beaun by Carey. Charles Edward Dotfoe, once the hard hitting and brilliant Utile onidelder of the Si. LoulsClnb, of lbs Ameriosn Asscclatlon, died of oonsompilon D'c'Jt, at his boms at Mobile. Ahk. UutTes was boin Jon. 37.1807, at Mobile, and b«gan hia base ball ureor on the lota aroond hIa home. Ha soon developed a de olded laite forllieaport,aod It was not long before he was roonected wllh the leading amateur and aeml'PMfrssional isams of his naiivs city. Among them were the no:ed Acid Iron E^iUs and Ho. biles. Uls Orst nrofesflonal engaaement began in 1B87, with the Hobllo Uluh, of Ihe Bonlhern Lesgue, After plavtog iwentr-four gamea, moat at home and New oileana, the Mobile Club dlabanded, and Blrnlnghsm was Indncsd to pnl a club In its plocs and aaiab the season. Uudet went wl>u the (atur dnb, and ranked well up In thaoniulal averagis, both as a batsman and fielder, lie remained wllh the Blrffllogbam t;lub during the f()llo<*lng aeaaoo, nr until ibe Club diabanded. Tne Sonihem Lugoe cbainploDihlp aeaaon commenced April I, and came tian nnilmely ond ear>y In July of the aoine jear. Dulft* then went to the New Orleana Club, where he Cnlahsd Ibe season with grul credit tu himself. By this UraeHie had made nulie a rspubt- lloo, and hIa servlcu were In demand by a nomber o( clubs of t*is larger organlE>«tlons. The St lx)uls Ulub. of tlie Amsrican Aatocbtilon, however, waa one of Ibe drtt to make him a lltieral otfer, which he accepted. Us algoed wllh It for the aeaaun of HUB, and took pan that year In nofewerlban ISfcham. plooablp gamu, ranking aecond in the olBolal Oclding averagu, and Itadlng aiioli noted out, nelden aa llolilday,or CincinLati; Welch, i t the Athletics; GrIIIln, ot Ualllmore, and UoTaniany, of CulQubus. He ratnalnnd wllh the bt. Loola Clnb unlll thscloao or iheseason of isao. aHboush be bail iiianr irmDiloff otfera In Join uio l''a*era^Luffiia. In liai Imoee placed wllh Hie Ooluuboa dob, of the American Aaa< oUUon, Inking part that yur In one hundreil and twenty four rhamplonablp gamu and nnkeJ eleveijUi In lbs oniclal baiting averagu of thai aaaoolallon. He alao ranked hlgli aa a Oelder. In isa-j bo was a roemiisr of the Waahlngmn team, of Ihs Kailonal Lugoe and Amsrican Avsoolatlon, taking part thai year in one bnndrrd and twenty nine cbaiiiplonsblp game. That waa hia Isst aeMwn In niajnr Imguo comeanv. That Pall be nlumrd to hIa hnine at Hohlle, atjd cooiplalnnd of not feeling well, hutlu lbs Hpilog ot 18B3 he, olthnugh noi fioiing as alroog ss In fortner yiara, decided t" a«u'pt an eosageiiH iil with the AiUola Clnb. of the Southern Leafae, aa the cil- male down there wu not ao aevtnon bis hatlih ss It hod been In ihe Norlhern clilis. lis did gmd wort for the Atlanta Ciiin wblla eonnecied wlin it, and again ranked high In theortlelal bal'lngaver agea of that league. Bo far aa we know thia was blH last profesatonal engagement. He waa a good batsiiiao, exoelieni tiaae tanner, and a itrt.lUnt Oelder, bnldca being a awili and accurate ihiiiwtr, freqieuUr assisting In putting out baae runnrra, who attempt to run home from third liaae on bin to centre Held. wick. Walt, buicn by Yagel. Wiinal. J.. Icaten by Connolly. Wiiliania. Chao.. iieaten by Mnnon. White. Teddy, but A. Diamond, 1900, lur., Ih. loin., London. Eng., Jan. 10. Wallace, Dave, neat Ted Monlmcr, 8900, or.. 31m.. London. Eng., Jan. 20. Wilding. Yooug. beaten hr Davlu. wicker', ChSB., sentenced to 14 years In ibc penl- icnllary for a^'sauliing John Benrande, crip- pling him for life. PeorU, HI, Deo. It. WIer. Ike. buten by "ilrlgo.' Webster. II.. beat 0. Tlllcy, purse, ilr., 4lm., I.on- don. Eng.. April b. Williams. Price, buten by Hroderick. Walker, Johnnr (of Btoney Birailord). retired pugi- list, died. Nuwpori Pasueli. Eng., Nov, 4. Walcott, Joe (colored), beat T. Tracr gale rvcelpis, Itr.. Ih. 3U1.. Boston. Usaa.. April IB. R O'Brien, purse, 12r., 47ui,. Uostoii, Hats, Julys Williams, D., beaten by Collier. Wellii. William, beaten by llarrli. Wllllamf, Tom. but Boyle. tl,tO0,3r., 7in., London. Eng.. Oct. U. White. Jimmy, beaten by O'Drleu. Wlnloni, "Dummy." arrested, charged with In. Olciing fatal Injuries on Ucorge Smith In s iMXIng bout; romandcd lor trial—London, Eng„ Dec, 7. Wood. Chailor. buicn i>r Judge. Yagel, Loult. but W. Wli k. purse, 4r., 19m., Coop- erabiwo, N. Y.. Dec. 30. ibaa. Zlcdt, llarry, beatW. Smith, tlou. 3r., llm., Ilaile- ton. Pa.. Harch 6. Zlegler. Owen, draw wllh McAulllie. WIDon, Joe. bea'en by Valeoiiiio. BASEBALL. OIAMOHO KIKLD OOSSIP. LalMt BajiBga SDd DolB^a of tbe Baae- ball KTBterBitr. Fied Pfi'ffer, Ihe clever aecond baseman, who waa recently blacklisted by lbs National Uurd, thlnkB he haa been very unjuatly icsated by the major league under whom bs served so many«ura, aatd: "I old not sxpset such an oatonnie. Had Barnls. Bnckenbergerand myaeit been blookilaiad lugMhrr li wonld have not been aa much of a anrprioe to me u the tingling ont of myoelf for aueh action. At the oloae of the docnmant whioh places me on tne blacklist Ihe memben of the Nailnnal Board uy that I did Dot appear In panon and sent an 'exirenely Umiifetenl and onsailsfaotory siai*- ment.' It woold sesm troia that that the Board look oDbnge at my not apneaiing, and perhap* If I had and had bent <he humble knee I might tare been relosiaud. I cannot understand why the Board should ull my suiemeot extremely onsaiia- (aeion and Indsllnlis. It doaa seem that lha Board should have given the docnraent some oonalden. tlon. The tact Is. I hate never approached any Rlayer wHh a flew to getilag him to desert the ailonal Lngne. lhaverscelvsdinnomerahlelel- tela mo ptayen about a new aasoclallon. bat have never answered one, II wuold have been lime sntBgh lodo tha' wLen a new assiclailon wsaao as. toieil lhlB|. I am nut the man to get a fallow ball player tola liooble, K a new aasoclallon waa to be organlted I wsnted to be In It If I oonid In any wsy improve ray condliloo. aod I have yet 10 lura Ibat It la a enmc for a iiian to try 10 Improve hia lot, 1 have not coosplf ed and I have dona noth- ing for which a man ahonld feel ibarae. The ac. Hon of Ihe B'Ud mar hart me wiui those who do not oDdeniand tb** altuatlon, and who may simply hur ot me as being a blackllsied mas. Bnl to inoaa who nnderataod tbe mailer and the grut bueball public It cao have no olhor appearanre than nnjDSi dlsalmlnallon. What win I dor I do 00 know. I have not had Uoie to think li over, as I hare so ibruts to make, although, as I have raid, 1 think the ootlon nnJnaL I cnalnly do nol Id- tend to arraign Ibe major lugns membera. 1 think Ihe fair minded men among Ihem will tee that I have been ontalriy iruied, and these fair minded men may yet prevail upon those who bare a trievaooe agalnat me 10 right thIa arilon, I have oolblog more 10 any aboni 11. I Inve Ihe pnbllo to Jadge 01 the oerlu ot the caae." Maoager John C. Chapmoo, who la hoatllng to get Oral class pla>en for his next teaaos's Hocoea- ler team, eays: "Judging by ths players airesdy signed by ttaadloerra'ciubt of the Kosurn League tbepsopls Inoorcltcoltwlll cenoloiy wliatatsome ot tha but faiou ever played.' Tha Blayen ot Iks Waablogtoo mm have been DoUltd 10 luoft 10 that diy OB or beiore March 3, a* UMy have Wooklniuia on iha( sight tor Chaitta- lOB, B. 0, lor Ihalr preUiiilaai7 pncUoa. Thomas II. Oahl I. nunager ct Ibe Bonnlon teem, ot the Etaiera I,«giie. died ot hamnribagrs lieu. 3t. HtBenntoD, I'a: Tliouih hIa death wu iba dt- rfct reanliof beinorrliages ot the lungs, the tl<ree phyalolaoa who attended kim foond, in maiilag a uarcful diagnrBls ih>t hs wss reallv a viotiin of coLhumptlon. Tne lujurv he received in the recent fuutliall game ngaravaled 'bis Irouiilaaud t>ruugbt 00 ths uetnnrinages. 1' he bad lecurered imiu the mniile brouahl on by iho homorrhagu >, he would have plaied no more baseball. Uahiil waa born In Oa:ober iwa, at Fall lliver, Mass. II" waa O'lnuted at Ht Uiry'a ratocbial Hohnul, at y»:\ Klvtr.and In the yur IHHJrntered ll'iii UroaaCol- lege, at Worcattor. Haas, lie and W. Heads were one of lha beat uioheis and pilcheis thst ever fiUyed a lib a llidy Gross team. Cahlll gndusiud n m Holy OiOiS In June, miM. and llnlahed out that asaaoii u catcher for tus Worcester Ulub, id the New Kuglood U*tar. lo Issuaod Iseoiie pla)ed wHhmoNe* Haven turn, of Uie AUanito Aaaocla- tlon During the Utt^r ai-aann he ranked high In both the ultlclal baiung snd Onloing averager. In inil he waa wllh tho Luulivllle UuC. nf ths Amerl. cao Aiauulsllon. taking part UihI acaaun In one bULdred anil ten ohainpiobahip looieais, and rani, lag well up In tne oOlclal balling aa well aa llelding averages, lie waa reaorred tor the seaaon ot Ihvi br the asms ulnb. lie played lu a lew gamea Ofily of lha laluryear,and.owing 10 a perauLal gituv. anu wllh hIa nutioger, waa releaaed, end imincdl' aiuiy atgned wllh the Trur Uiuh, ot Hie Kisiem League, and teok part as ut< bar In niocy s-ven champlouahip coniea s snd nuked high in buth Ihe oillcuil hailing and Belding avenges, lle.waa re eugaged by lha Tror Clnb tor the seuon ot h\a, snd conunned with that club until It disbanded during ths itummer ot 1SV4, wbeu be Julneu the Sunnton Ulub ot Ihe une lugne and Onltbed tbr season, when tne baseball scaaori rlosed In Sep- lember Oahlll wu nhUaed by Ibe Bctaaton U uu oniclala to monass Ihsir foolhsil team and akating rink. Whils coaching Ihe toulbtll learn Cahillover did himself and aoa attacked a I b henorrhagia. He racovs'ed ao far that bt wu able lo walk oui, aod wot supposed lo be 00 Ihe rood tu rerovery. About f'lnr daii before lis oled, spparenUy without uusr. the temuirhagia returned and. aoilot npuu a aytt<m weakened ky llloeu, mulled In hIa death, A meellng ot repreaentallvta to form an iLter BUte Luguu was held Deo, 37, al Uulamboa, u., and etrscud a Umporaty urgaaltallon. eleoling Arthur L. Gohlr, pmldenl, (J. L. MorsUnd, oec- raisry. Tbe leagu** win u4}mprUe eight clubs, tbe MUry limit ui be Itoo. Tne Ingna will he pernio, nchtly organlMd at a owtlng next Febmary, W. U. HoDemltb, ot UoluiLbui, Is alaltd lur prea Idem. HaoBO'ld will be a loembar. '/ianeavlue aod Akron are bo'h aoilooa u> be admitted, bot me laitsr will probably complele ibe circuit. G. L. Horeland repretsnta sieubeovllle aod Wbesling; A. I., uoble, VanU'D; A.J. Walts, Biodusgy; Hllioa West, Columbu and Tony Zehnder, Kenton, T. P. BulllTan hu recently vlilled New Uavcn ai>4 othtrcoonecilcuiiowas. at wsll as several lo New Jersey, In toe Inlerui ot the proposed AUaoilo Uagui, Thus far he haa net with oonalderable eocuungeDent, and the protpecu are good for the lormsUuu ot such a league. If the scheme Is ar ried onl. Um Connecticut end of the circuit will Inolode Bndgenort, Uaobory, New llaveo and Wa'erbury, while the Wuten eod will Inclnde Nawark and Pateraon In New Jsnsy, and two cIUm In Psnnsylvaola. Manager Bohuelc bos not yet decided npoo Ihe mate np of his team lot next sesaoo. and will probably not do so nnul alter Ihe predmlnary lea- son In ths Sjnlh, It Is geoerally believed, how- ever, that Usrtwrigbl. Crookaand Jojce, will occu- py the bosu, and Belbacb, Abbey and llaumoeor. will play In the oniBsld. wlui a short sb^ U> be sa- leded later 00. Ihe New York BU'e Lugoe, through lu aacre- laiy, U. U. Ball, haa arplltd fur pnltciloo oader the uatluoal agreemeaL Pruldeot Yoiug has odtlaed hlffl tu go lote tilaaa B with reaervailiHi, which will protect the irgaolzfloo for aucceedlog ataaoos. Hpeotlogoo iheanbjectorproteoiloo and reacrvatloo In lioaeball, Prealdent Young aaldi "Ihe National League receivcl leu lhan 13.000 for protection and rtaervatloo In ISM. and paid out not ifaa than $l*J,O0O for releaau of rusrved piayera It migat bt argued thai 1 bis Isa losing game fur the Lssgue. From one standpoint It la, bot fiuu a brood, cqnittble. hooonbla hsslnsu stondpulnl 11 ItooL Ths aallunal agreement Is the corner alone of baseball today, and snfihlng that buildaop, pro. lecta. and tlevaiu Ihe fame lo every secitoo aod corner of ihia iitai couoirr.lncreaau the proa- psrliy of Ibe major urfoaliauoo." Harrr Deoter, Ihe tz-pretaulnial Blatsr, It lo ironMs ogala. Uewi* Btld l> hoBdaloiheUhlea- go urUolaal Court oo Dec 34, lor i—iTf voituaa Haaafrr Bancroft ud hit turn 11 plokrd pnfta- elonalt. hnnwo aa tba Oloclnooil Rede, arrived at New Utlrana on Dec 31, and played their Int game wllh He Caopona co the 33a. tie rnmer iheo wlo- oing bv a 10 a, ID saveo lonlnga, Holliday'a batUog waa a futon, be making a tilple and two donbia haggen. Fuller made two donelahaggeiaand Ho- Pbee, ont.whUo Sttntel made a triple bagger. Presldtnt Ynuog.ot ths Nailnnal Leagoe and Anertiaa Asaooiaiton, announces that he hM ap- polnttd Ihe fnllowing men for hIa next seasoo's attiror (Dpim: John II. Lynrh, Ronert Emails. JokD Mc<)Dald, T, J. Kure and Jainu P HaD"Oald, The Utter nmplred In the Wcaiern iMgoe tastvesr. Ttii Invea "ue tegular and one extra man to be aeleoted, whiln be bu ibo namn ot at leut holt a Coaen pnmUani men to s'lcoi from, Haoagcr HrCloaey. ot the Unlavllie Club, woold like to have Van llaliren 00 hla tram next season, and If asnHsblaamngsmrntun bemadsbetwseo Ibe Loolsvlila and New York Clubs the Uaatfsr may take plore. Yoong plaveis who wsntio gn oollo profeulonsl conunvneit soaaon are renilnscd thai the elnba In the I'ennaylvonla suie, Texaa-Sooihern. VIr- glola, and oihsr mioor lugoea. all want good, reliable meo, "II rannot be dlspuled iha> Manager HcOlootey Is a hustler, and that he la puHlngin some good lloks In his eitiins to slv* l,niiiai||le a winning iwm oeat )ear."aavB The Inultrllln cviiiniinlal, which cootiooes: "For ths put lew oiooihahehu bceo 00 Ibe Imthout for pUyen. aod. u a rvaull, iwenty.tw)! aie onder oonlract, while mora may bs ained. Ut coarse, all ihsae mtn will nm he re- talnrd, and Ibey will gradually bo dn>pped out, u the 'weeding out' proeeta la carried i n. Bui lu the present lailoh theio Is some splendid inalerlal with which to form a team that alil dtht every Inch of ths ground till the race haa liun run. As lha rlob now standB there arn aoven pltchrra— Knell. Wsilawoilh, Inka. Riirchsn, Psppers. Klink and l.uhy. Uute, Janioeo snd Wsloh are amnns tho I'aichers. Vinur, D'llrlen and llatllsld wilt iirruny tha liaa>a: lllasari ok, ahori. stop, while Clark. Iirnwo ami Bwevooy will play la iho onidcid, M«nagor HolMi'akey baa deeldnl lo trv Uie plan whlrh many thins helped Iho Louli- villta 10 win tho pennant In moi. Iiikieail nf wall- ing till nearly the opening of ilierrgulara^asoo 10 play eihlhlHoo taiiiea he will lako Hip entire lot of piayenwlih hin in February on a Houthrm tour. Ilonsliin, Tax. will he the drsilnatlon. and the ployen will remain thrr* alx wseka. hut nn ths way ditwn garaea will he played at varlnoa points. Thru inoniha of ihia nrauilcu will put the men In •pleodld onndltioo. ani\ lhare alll lie lu alltr limbs and tore Jolnu when the seunn opena up." A meeting of llm Wraiorn A-aoclailnn magoatca will be heliTjaD. II, al DtH Hulnea, 1.1. Manager Maddoekn,nf the Tumnlo team, rf the Kiaieni League, it la sold, will alioiUv Issvs that cl'y fur Bi'siun, I'lnvidsnoo, Now York, phlbidtl- phis aud oibsr elUos In iliis conniry wlili a view ot algnlug good playaia for hla nest seaa-n'a team, John limn McMahun, who wuon 1 lio Ws>hingti n Cluii'aicisrv Itaiaa i<ns nf ihu )u r'a playt'r«,illeu o' kldnivirnnblst. Iloii ao.athiH h inn al Urldif p>n,Ui lie WW born 1)01.19 HOJ.slWaUrbuiy, CI, and abfli.t right jrara ago he haik up nla rralnenco at Brldgriiuri. and It was Hiere ill 1 he learned I" ptar ball. Ills On t |inifiSMlonal onsagoiiieni waa In IIHB, ailh ilio Haglnaw Uinli, which tlnlabed aeoiiidloilie race lur Iho pennant nf the Hlonlgan .iiato League, wllh ortynloo vh ii rira niid IMrly. elihidefeaia lu lisomtti. lo Ihuo hs canthi fur the HanlMeo Itlloh.) I'luii, acd lo Ihui he caught lor tbe Uululh Ulub, ot the Wiatirn Auuclatlnii, Hutlaiiuii uuiiiinnnced lha season of ISBJ wlHi iho Kanns CPy Club, of the Western iMgiio, aud iMik pan In r< tiy iw.i ulinmplonslilp tames, lu tnirl)-ilx 11 whirh hecauihl, making iniirth lu tmllingsnd aeciiiiil lif Iho uaichoin lo thouilli'lalavrravi anf that oiianttHliuii. Whentho Weaierii l«iguedl>iMndcil MuHaliun waa engagiid by the Now Ynrk I'liib, wlih whinli hn flnlahml the araion nf lavj, taking part In Ihlily tlx rhamiil'-nahlpgaiiii a, In ihlitt fiiur nf wliloli lie llilril nr>l liw, ranking Ofili lu 11 at pi«l. Hum In the iimuial tlebllng avongranf iho iiiajiir league. Ills otcellent wurk ihai trar led In hla lo- engageiiwnl Mr tbn teaanu nf l<tu, when hn rivil. lubly Olicil tlie catoher'a pnsiiiun wiisn Uhl oil mi bi do ao. During ilia aown hn ImiI hla baud iiadly Injured from a nitohoil hall. whliiU pr vontcd hliii Iruiu again playing thai aeamn. Iiuniig the follow. Ing Wloisr 4 dual was cniupleioil iioiwuou the New York aoil Wuhlugbin Uluiw, wheieliy I'rUy and HoHahoii, uf Ihofoimer. wlin a lu ineurv cuuiild erauoo, wen exchai.ged fur Heehiu ami Fairell, of Ibo Waaiiiuglnii tram. Hlcknaan ki |ii McHalmn ott tho diamond duiing Itm soaaon nf mi. hut II was leoerally supposed that hu had iKonvereil suillul- sully to play tiail nexiaea«iu. Ylierufnrr, his duth wu nneip<i(.led, "Uur national game stands llrat un His Hat." ap'ly s<ya rir I'Uh'mu vuimloti. ' li la ibu gams of gaiuea. aud tbe depaiUug tear boa nut by any tiicana bMO unhlLd lu II. i;,iueluering luu 1 real uoiimier. 01 >l deprtsalou that has bung nvir lbs laid, aod also cusMdenng llin gnat illaauvauiagrs ni ihs twnlve cluh league, baaeball lisa had a sued tear, ludted. Whilu nulhioH remartahla wl'l l» ailded In ba-eball ahoala by liiB4, aUII a very go d oollcc' Hon of facta will lie garntrei), Ihepunnantraueau one of Ibe iiesi and bruughi lutu prumlaei co a nun vhodeaervistu im recngbludasagieal i«aaba>l olub manager. We lefer to Uanagtr Ed«a>d lias- Ion. uee of the features ut the loar bu lieen the snlendhl work ot llanliio and bla turn Kivoi a plaoe uf cnmparailie obsoiiilir Haoagsr llaiiloo led bis team u> Uie inpiuost Hare In liio Nailnisl Iwgus and American Aswiclallirn llal. It waa a giral aoblsveoienl and hn iltairrtd iheauc cess becaUBs he wnrkid for It, nod 10 wlo llie pennant au uu u>y task >aal aeaaon. People lulartaiid In laaebali will know itie arrai light tr,n New Yuik, Buabm and Pblladrlphia Iwnsmadu fir Ihe prise. Itwuilie Inicusliyur iliaslrnggie Ihsl made ibo vlcu,ry of llaoluu and Ibe llaltlmvra all Hie more glurlous. and It larcasnnabeto aay lhaliba vlcunyofina llilUii>ore tram In IBB4 waa oue of the n ost I rediub e In ihs history ijI peooanl cotiles's. The TeniplM:up arrlu kumewhallaro- Isbed Ihe fame uf the penoanl wluneis. They were very ladly beaten by Ine Nnw Ynrk lo>m, but a very large nuiuber uf U Hball auihuiHIisobilm that the Tenple Uupseilea wss nnta klr l>st ut the general oerlla ot lha two leama. lis thIa u It may lh« fact rtmaina Hut thu Ngw Yorki dIS' played decided auneriurlly over tbe petiunt wloneis, aud all liecau-s lluile eod Met tin were able tu pitch all the games Inr the New Yoiks. This unndlUon tnsde Ibt Temple Gap coolest, when oompoied wlib the penuant coolest, snmsthlng like a sprint lacecoopsted to one ot uiany oiHh. In the sptloi race Ihe Uiaou wun easily, becaiuo aiaylng ijnaiiiies sen n''t nsedad; In Its long disbinu rau the SalUuinrea won because UieypcMessed all lliseasrnllalaoeces' aarv for a long Itruggle. whtub Ihe peuiaol race rnlly la. The Trmpio Cup la ohuUa-r baaebill feature uf the year I8ai I'eiiple whu were olaap- Kluled al li>« result ut Ibe aerlea for that Iruphy ve hod much to uy against IL Why ibers ahould lie oppusiiloo Ui It Is hard lu nnileisland, Nu sound reason boa yet been advanced agalntl nooKa'ing f'lr It, aod II certainly keeps up a grul interest lo the pcoosol lacs and gives lbs uobtesl. anu fur It an opporluolly to oiaks soDa extra monej." John H. Shuion hu been signed by Msnogtr Chorlu II. Hurloo fur his next seasun's BoOiio learn, of the Kiatsro Lug ut. J. A. Bnyder, ot Uat inr's Hsple l^af Uain, ot Giitlpk, OuL. hu bwD slgoed for next saaaon't Is- dlaoapollsuam. oliheWeMero l>ngue. Jonua Rltt, wbo plsytd a big sbgagcment last Fall wllh us Plitsborgs. will pbiy third tjase oral ssasoo WHO the Ueircli turn, ot us Heststo i«agoe. Tbe Princslou Cullega Astuclailon liu engaged Fred PtetTer, the blackllaled aecond batciuau, to coach ita baaeball loam tor next season. Hooagir John U,Chapmao,uf iba IbiehtBterUlub, of UieKaaiero Leagae.auuouocMthslhebaailgoeu the tulloaing players tor hla oexiaeaaou's t*am: Fittl Baaemao llambiirg uf last aeaaaD's llanla- bnrg Ulub. Centre Fielder Wolura nf lasl aeaooo'a lancaak r leaio, Catcher Wante nf llartltunig. aod ayoung plicbaruf ihs nam* of HePatlano. whu woaa member ot ibe Amturdam Ulub, ut Ue New York Slate Leagoe, laii Bummer, Oaplal'a Anton, at the Chicago Inin, In recently comuieoUogoo Ihe pisn to reiornlngihe pllelier lo his old puililon. said; "1 am not In favor of re. luioiuglo lbs old pitching disiaoce, Tbe public douB't want It. II way bs harder 00 tlw pliinais, bot II has helped ihe Inliing, and Ibal's what Ihs people waoL No, Ibe 1 cores bsvso'l g>il too hig, sod there Is no deaira to loioro tuthsoldaiol scoru. Wlist Ibu puMlowanta laloUi>t bauisg and running, and (he games haven't grown too lung.ellher. A nun navertloksaljoutasliowbe. Ingioolusg alter be has paid hla asy lofst IB. lie nayoi'Jici alMui lu being kn Bhori, bnl too long, usver. Now, for teiCtb restnat, I tbonld like loRiuratolhe oM pitching dlstaou. for lha mlt wonki help mr pltchsra. bnllof lha gud ol ban. baU I am not In lavoi e( II."