New York Clipper (Mar 1895)

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Maboh 30. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 57 .1.0.*, O.ku-41.1.7. M^Ol% Oil. II, •,0^0,0,0.1.7, _ - . .. .... uitlm. ^lii.Ouilui.orth.vMkvuaipwt halita b«tTMii UMin. KMM7 wd BArntnl. IlUHUdrortv-flr. (nolnin, HalliPluedUiP- Kwitw, who pUy«l rlili cunlM.nn tram >un U> Bouh, nlotd UM Itail !• the iIdiIi Inolni, .nd lunonl, bl> old riral. coold not olcb him. TliT. brouiht Ui« dm we.k'11 ImtUo lo* cImo. ftnd l«fl Ihs ne- i,nl l! «ach • dtlllhlAil unctitali V Uul nobody cu toll ■h.UltolDjrtovlaUio Allv.r frophr, Kaeneywu iImI with Pnd WO" Cor llrat plM«,uidDr.J«DDlun liriDim ui> the iMr. Dr. Miller hu Iho b«M >T«rMo.' 4-11, ond Hurktbohlthwtnin, A3^ 71i«Moro: Rra«r--<o,i,ao,a.u.2,ui,<,i,i,i, 1,3.0,7, .1.10, Bimud-1,113,0.0. It. 1,1.1).3. 2,4.a I, U, t U. I^U. 0. a 0, X 0. II, 1,0,1,1,1,0,1, t H, 0. ^ 1.01», s, 3. 7- Itf. Av«r«M-I£eeaft7,«4<Ua: BAniRnl,3a>«L lllchninii -KMK.r. SO; B ' •■' "-' JIaik.r, If. Fiord, Th. tounumtnl bvi kUrmcud moro iiupulAr altuitloii ■nd b«Ji aliMdj bad a mora olovatloft Influanco oo the Kama thao aoy amalMr lounwiu.Dl rot lieU In tlie Baat. h far auipamd all piodacoaaon In point of IntarvM and unnnalQtr, aa tlie roUowlDi rvtonliorilio pUroni >hov; ridrm. iron. Ion iiivkHm. .trmoc. Oakw 3 I M J I7.U K6.n»r..,. 3 I 39 Sto-U Townaand 1 i 41 t IM lllatk 1 < a 11-6 milar > t S a 4-41 Raooor S > 17 146-JI Banuid 2 1 a 4 1-3 J.nnlua. 4 0 90 1 34-61 A-QUATIC. COBIINO BVE1IT8. Mirrli a>-AonuaI match, Oxfonl n. Ctniliriilice Unltar. i.|ll«a, TlimnMH Rlr«r, Ens. JUy ai>-8ouUi Bo«OD (MM) Ytdit Club aoduaI rentia. Mat a>-IUrl«ni R«gmtu AMocitiloo anauU nwloa rantu. Now York. JUy a>-PsM«io RlTcr AmmUur Rowing Aiwoctttloo Aanual rvgiita, ruualc, N. J. >Iun< tM-Knlckfrbocker Yacht Oluli aDnual mtaiia, LoDn I'land SounO. Jun« 11—Attaotlo Yacht riub tnnual ngaiui, Nsw York fur. Jun* lS-h«v York Yacht Chth uioual raHBUa, Now York Bar. Jun* l^Larchmont Yacht Club rtnrinR raRatUi. Lung IhIadU Sound. June 17—UuachuHiu Yacht i.lub annuil rvgatia. Jun« Zt—DouglMUHi Yacht Club aiiDual regatta. Long iNltnd Sound. Judo M-Seawanhaka^riothlan Yacht Club Hnnual renita, Long Uland Bound. June S-Bw RoehoUe Yacht club annual ngaua, Long liland Bound. Jun« 39—Yonkem (N. Y.) Corlntliian Yacht Club lUiQaal rantta, Hodaon Rlrar. June 9—SlnuDyacblncabotTMnVtJnonw, Bvx.Judga ind YankM Doodia, Morrill Clitllsngo Oun, 80 kDOti, New London. Ct,t«MIIIOQ Point, N.Y. Juir 1—Indian Uarbor Yadit Club epeclal rvgatta. Long liUnd Sound. Juljr «— Bmioo Cllr annoil prorottlooal and auaieur rowing rantta, Chariw Hirer. Johr 4—Boston Oltr (Uaaa)annualialllng rotmtta. Boa- ion Bay. July 4-P«opl«'A and Cup Regatta, Philadelphia, Pl Jul/4—Larchmont Yacht Club aooual r«ntia and flnt ipedal iac« for and 320. cbaMi^ Long leltnd Sound. July 4-TriangnUr oolhtin boat nc«, 4 inllea, atralghu- war, Uolveialiy of PeoDaylTiula. Cornell Vnlronliy and Columbia (VtUen, Phlladelplila, Pa. July 5—American Yacht Clibaoniial regatta, Loug Iihind Sound. July e—Rlrerelde Yacht Club annual regalia, Iludeon Biter. New York. July 8-8*awaiiliaka.Corlaaiian YuhtCleb ipedal re- gatta, Uinglitland Sou:xl. Ju|jr9—HorMftlioe Harbor Yacht Club oaoual regaua, Long Iilaod Bound. JuurlS—lArclimontYaclttClobiiecond npeclal race Cor soft, and 3lf^ boata, Long iBbnd Bound. July U—Hanipetead Uarbor YacbtClub annual rrgaita, Lone Iiland Sound. July IT, IS-Natlooal AMOclatloD of Amateur ORmmen of America annual regatta, Santogt Lake, N. Y. July 17—Indian Harbor Yadit Club annual rvgatia. Long leland Sound. Aug- S—lArchtnont Yacht Club third special nc« Tor son. and 21(1. cUmm, Long iRliuit] Sound. . Aug. 10-American Yacht Club npeclal race. Long IiUnd Sound. Aug. 13-AmerlcaD Yacht t^ub Rpeciil racv. Long Itbnd Sound, Aug. 17—Corinthian Yacht Club annoal regatta, New YorfcBay. Aug. 24—Hor«e«hoe Yacht Club tnnual regatta, Lung inland Sound. Aug. so-American Yacht Club ipeclal ractf, Long lalanu Sound. Aug.Sl—Larchmont Yacht Club fourth epeclal rice for aOTL and WL claMea, Long leland Sound. SepL S-New York Yarbt Racing Awoclatlon annual Labor Day regatta. New York Bay. Sept. 2-Latchmont Yadil aiib „ epeclal race for SKt and Sift, damu Long iKlaod Sound. SepL 5—Larchmont Yacht Club dith epeclal nee Tor 3Uft and Slit daitiei, Long Iiland Sound. A lV«w VactiUng Rale. IHe Executive Oommltue of tbe Nev York Yuutit lUdng AsoclAtlon bold a meeting at O'Neill's, Id tblM cltj, March ao. A reeoludoD was atlopled re* quefltlDg Ibet each club Id the aasoclaUon agree to dubBcrtbe for flfij tlokets (or the association's Latwr Day regatta od or before Jqdo l, and, In the event of tbelr not eabecriblng, tbe committee advlaed ebaod* onlng tbe regatta Altogelber. It was also resolved that a meetloff of tbe delegates of tbe aesoclullon be held OD April 10 to see whatacllon tbclr dubs would uke OD tbe foregolug resolatlon. A cbsnge In tbe salUuR rules waa also recommended eo tbat ArUcte U of tbe sailing rules slionld be amended so as to read: Tbe moMurement for alhiwuce for lime dial! be lli* length ol tbe load water line meanireDioDt when In uil- Ing trim, to which iliall U added one-Uilnl oftheorer hang forward and aft, wlikh rtiall be ealllng lenirlii. Tbe present rule reads: The lueaeurement for allowance of time dhalltie the length 00 deck, meaaurwl rr«m the forwanl pert of Uie etem toUie eitiemeetem over all: to tliU U to be added ihelengihortbeloid water llae, meaiured when In eall- lng tjim, the two meuuremenia to be added togoilierand dUlded br two. Tbe rwiuli thueobulaed ihall boUieiall- log length. After the regular bu^ew bad bo«a dlspoeed of Commodore A..J. Prime, of tlie YoDlceni Corintblau Yacbt Club, tbe prealdeot of tbe asuoclatloD, pre* seated a silver lonng oup to Jobn O'Neill In Iwhalf of tbe membere of tbe association. Tbb cup was In- scribed: Preeenied to Jolin CNelU by tlie New York Yadii Racing Auoclatlon, In appreclalloo oThlaald and Interwt In lu Nearly t4,000 bas been raised for priies for the series of roobtlDg events to be sailed off New- ert, It r. ute In August It Is understood tbat plains Robert Qoelet and F. P. Sands, wbo will bare eioluslve charge of tbe amugements up to ibe time tbe New York Club meets, will make do nedal eObrt to collect other moneys unlll tbat lime, April 28. It Is expected tbat such BcUoD will be taken as will nuke the races odtclal club aimire. In an article referring lo last week's regatta on the Medltenanean. ThBUmOon Fteiamji: "Ansa's performaDce Uarab 14, without a shadow of a doubt JusUfled oar flret opinion of ber. She Is far and away tbe fastest big cutter In light weather ever built In Great Britain or Atoerica. Oolog to wind* ward and dee reaching wera again strilung points In ber raolng dlqilay. When she Is doing close hauled worit sbe seems to settle down nncommonly by tbe bead. She U. howerer, very easUy tipped." Oattain Jobn Barh will have charge of Uoward Gould's new twenty rster, Niagara. He will look after the yacht from this time on, and superlotend her Bblpfflsnt to Bontfaampton on tbe deck of a steamer. Ah bpport Is twlng made by the Nyack. N. Y.. Bowing Association to have tbe Intercollegiate eight oared rowing mce ttelweeo tbe crews of Columbta, OorneU and tbe nnlvenlty of Pennsylva- Qls take place on tbe Uudson at Nyack. Fbrdbrick 11. BXKBOlor, of tbe New York and iiiber yacbt olube, bas purcbasetl the steam yacbi Vision from Clarence Uc&im. TUK steamer Eleanor, owned by W. A. Slater, and oow on a two years' cruise around tbe worid, was recently reported at Uombaj, India. PuaioB wae engaged March 31 lo Houlhampion aad re- turn for the Oomeil 'Vanity cr«w. The party will conelit •^■iiteen pereona Tbe Cornell earanen har* won thirtr- iiireelaceenlTevlctorle^aed luvenotnufervdaiilogie derau In thirteen year*. The Ithaca oarvneo.whhpeper >lielU,w|U nil tnm New York May 29, on iheAmericin line atearaer Parii, and it oice proeeeu to llenky, where 'htywiutnln for the Otwd ChalleofeCuo race, to be rowed on the Tbamei during UieMCouf week of July. In Uiii event tbe Ajoerieaa collegUoN wlU mwet the beet crewe or England, Prance and any oUier country Utat mar f'pire to Uie a<inaUc chitmploniihlp of the world, and will inclune tbe bmoun Leanderelghi. crnn^riaeil eicluplrflj- or the beet oaia of OslonI and Cambridge l^nlrenltUa. )hU win be the flret American eight oared crewtorUII cQgland aad row In BnRUod*e greeieat regalU at Uen- My. alUioagh Bareral lonr oand 'Vanity and amatanr crewiofthleeountryhaTe Id yeera paiteoaipettd tn Bng- lud, wIUi TBiTlng BoccaM. ' . ■^uOOiTDfai.Mld In be tbe meet Ounona oT Heilcan |',^"Vhteii.andeiDpr*Mariorthe Eaoua ball ring In CUyoflloiieoi, wai fatally gored bra beU In the rn>(n and badly tramped. Demeterie bodrifaai, wbo ^■^ tyS?Pl!Sr* ** Pawato. wM » BASEBALL. BehadaU of Teiu-Soothirn L«a||a«. The Mhediile of chtiuplonthlp KaiiK* itnatl; tdopuil bjr ihB T«XHii.!iontttciii Lramio tor ibe ttt- son or uts Is M followa: .iln'^.t'.P'B'*','', <>al".t«n-Wlth Ih. Iloii.lon Ulul., Aprlia),Jl,ll«y7, Jnno H, 17. «. jQlf >l, a, n: Dun An ISJ ?iFi?',''!"'fl!%'ii.,*!iF' "• I'on Worth 1 '!iJ"ly»,«i 7, a», SJ. 31; Itellu, M.y IS. IV t> Jjnv IS. ft.l4|Juna 23, ac J7, Aut 4.».«; Italliu. Vay ». H i 3b,Sl !ai»v.i«rl. May W. la.af Jnlyl.3: %i''*r'?,''lf>'*'' •' Auilln-WIOi tha Sin Anwolo clul,. M«yiJ,7.Jiina Jl.a, n. Jnlr n. 11.ffl; ilalro.ton, M.y t 3.4 Jiioo la II. ll Auit. a a. O: IIou«<hi. April». sS llav I, Jan. n. H. li. Auir. t). ai, a: Fori A-,inh. NayK I'-Ji'ir 4. <C 7. A hanioi plavrd at Kort Wurtli—With Oi. Uallaji Club. Hay iOJ.JuncJl aa Aim. a a, »:0«l>a«b,n. Hay S X. 27, Juno, 18.19. ai. Auc. 30. 31, Saul. I: llouMun. 3lay 31. Juna 1.1 Ju y It l\ 14. Auit.a7. a»: .'iaii Anionii ;4. Jaly I5, ld I7.B0PH 7, B; Biamun. Aprif Un I. Jiiuo 13. 14. U. Aui. H,». Il): Sbrorop.111. A|.rll a SI. a Jun.y.M), Au«. II, IAI.1 Oaniw plt>«l at Diilla>-«'lib lli. Furl W.inli i:iiiK April a!, i!. a Jun. Ill II, It. July II. a n; lUhotoii. liar II. Juno 1.1 July 1113. l4.Au|t.Z7,».29: lluu.lon. May aaSLJulr O. II 17, Sent, t, 7.1?: AoMln. .May a 0. U July P. Id II, Auu.^ 31. hepl. I: HiKriiian. lliv >. 3. 4, Jun. K 17, K Auu. II. I'J, n; Rirvvrpitft, Apriiaj. II. aJona4,>,<,Au|:.lt,«. lu. flanif.jOarad at iUiara)an.-Wllli iIn, HIiTovoitirl TIuIl Apnl». 17. a Jun. 11). II. II July aaM; (lalvwtoo. Ma»a\».JD, Jolt«, 10, II ll«iit. J,i I: lluuMoo. Slay a a 24. Joly 13, It, 17, SoM. i 7. »; Ran Anionla. Nay &. K, >7, July It, »), n. x«t. lo. 31, Hopl. I: Aiioiii. Hay .<l, Jun. 1. I J"'' A"«. 17. a O: Konh Wollh. April 31. II, a June 4, >, t. AUK. in. 17.13; Dallv, Aprllasi, a Juno 7, ^ 9. Aui. a 31. a aKUi..pIayoil at fUiraTOburt—With lb. Sli.miHn (Muh. iL'lf-J^ <i '."f. v.- % Auf. tl.a,X; (laK'.Mun Mar a a a July U. ID, 17. Hani. i. 7. »; lliiu.tun, Kav a 30. July », 10. II, Auu. .10131, Bonl I: !«an AnlonU. May 31. Juna l.t July II13,14. Aui:.I7,aZ>: Aumlo. May a a S7, July 19, it, llTbapl. I \ 4; Fort WnnU May 1. 3. 4. Jnno li 17,18, Anir. W, 91, a: DilUa. April a 30, Hay I, Juna U14.19, Ann. IC, 17,18. Virginia gimis Lwgao'a Ntshfdulo. The Khedule of c)iiniplon>hl|i inimeii nilopled hr Ibe VliKtoht Slala Lraguo nit nicelliig hvkl Uitrcli 23, at Rlchiiioni], Va„ la is (ollowa: Ajiitl IS, 10,17, I'eteniljUTir at lUcbmoiiil, >'Drfallc at HoitMiioiilh, Ljnchbum at llotiMke; 18, lo, 20, rorlMinoutli at lUchniouil, FoionUiurv at Norfolk, lUnuoke al Ijnchljuix; 33,23, i\, I'ortnnoulti al I'elonbuni, Roanoke at Norfolk, KIrhnioiiil at l^nclibiin: 'A 36,27, Xorfolk at Hlchuiootl, Ijnchliiirg ul I'eteia- liurK, lloanoke at I'dHsmoiitb; I'D, 30, tluy 1,1,;ocli- bunt al HlotimoDd, ItMnokeal Ittervliurir, Niiitolk al I'orumouili; llajr 1,3,4, lloanoko at lilchmood, Norfolk al Pelereburir, Ijuclihurir at rortsiuoiiili; 6,7,8, RIclimoiidatretcruliurff, l.jchhurji ai Nor- folk. I>onuiioulli at IU>anuk«;», 10, II, lUuhniunil ai •Vorrolk, TorljiDiouth at fo^iichliuni, I'eteniUiirir at Itoanoke: 13,14, IS, I'tirtsmoiith at Noifolk, l*ctcrM. biinr at l,f ncbliurv, llkhiiioud at Koatioke; 16. IT, 18, ]V!lereiiurg at lUchiiiouO, llamoko hi N'orfijlk, Portatinulh at Lruchliiinr: io, il, tl. ltr«iiuko at Peteraburu, lUchmonil at t'orlsnioiith, Norfolk at LTDcbbiirK; 23, 'li ti, Norfolk at Klrhiiiond, I'ctcm. bunr al rortumoulo, Lyuchliunt at lloanoke; 27, 2tl, 29, Norfolk at reteiHlniix, l,ynchl>urv'at Ponsnioulh, HIchDHmd at Itoanoke; 30, 31, Juno 1, l,;iichliurR at RlcliiiioDd, Roanoke at Pcterulitirg, l^)rtaniftutli at Norfolk: 3,4, &, lUchmontl al I'eierKburv. lUxiiioke at Ponamuuth, Norfolk at Ljiirlilmnf; 0, 7, a, Ports- mouth at Hlchmond, Ijacbbunr lil I'ulentbunr, Ro. anoke at Norfolk; 10, II, 12, Norfolk ul Peienhum, LjocbburK at PortHDWutb, Klclimund at Itoanoke; 13,14,1(, LfnchhurRat Hlchmood, Noifolk at Porta- inoutn, PotenbiiDi at Roanoke; 17,18,19, lUchmond al Portemoiilb, Peteraburu m L;nchbunr, Norfolk at Koanoke: 20,21,22, Lrochbuiv at ittenibunr. Rich- uiond at Norfolk, Roanoke al I'ort8nioulb;24,2S,2a, LjDchburg at JUcbmond. Portiunoutti at Petera- burs, Roanoke at Norfolk: 27, 28, 20, Norfolk at RlcniuoBd, Unchbunt al Petenburn, Roaooko at Poitamouin; Jnlj i, 2, 3, nnanolce ul Peunliurg, RIchDiond at Norfolk, Pottanioutb at [jnrhburK; 4, A, v-, Roanoke al KIclimnuil, Norfolk at Porta- mouth, PetenliurK at Ijnohburg; 4, v. a., 0, lloan- oke al lUcbmono, Portamouth at Norfolk, Peieni- buiK at nchbuiv; 8,9,10, Norfolk at l>elanburK, Rlcnniond at PortsniouUi, ] jnchliurft ut Itoauoke: 11,12,13,1'eieniburg at P4iTt>unouth, Ulcbnioiid a[ ■.jncbburg, Norfolk at Roanoke; II, le, IT, Peten- burgat Norfolk, Portrimotilh at loriicblnirg, Itlch- DioDdat Koanoke; 18, 10, so, Peieniliurii ul lUch- mond, I,jrnchlnini al Norfolk, Portsmouta at Itoan- oke; 22,23,24, Norfolk at I'ortNnoiiili, lllchtiiond at Lo'nubburE, Peteraliurg At lUMnuke: tf, 27, Portamoiitn al Itlctiniond. I'ctembunr ul Norfolk, Koanoke at L ; 2>,30,31, Hoauokeut Rich- I^cbbonr; mond, l>orti«noulh at Norfolk, I'eleraliurK at l^ynch- bunc; Au(t, 1,2.3, Ljuohburv at Rlcbmuud, Norfolk at Pelcniburg, Koanoke at l^rtauioulb: 1,0, T. Illch- niond at Petenburg, Ljncliburg at Portainouih, Nor- folk al Koanoke; 8, o, 10, INirbuuoutb at Peterabuni, Ljnobburg at Norfolk, Itlcluiiond al Roanoke: 12,13, 14, lUcbmond at Norfolk, Peleniliiirit at Lrnchburg, Portamoutb at Koanoke; 16, 16, 17, lUi^Dniond at Portmoutb, Norfolk at l^uchbuig, Petemburg al Roanoke; 19, 20, 31, I>et«niburn at Portamouth, Rlohmond at UuclibUTv, Norfolk at Roanoke: 12, 33, a, Poitsmoulb al Richmond, Foteraburg al Nor- folk, Koanoke at Lfnchbuig: 26, 2T, 28, PelerHburg at PortamouUi, Klcbmoud at Lrni-.hburg, Norfolk at Koanoke; 29,30,31, Roanoke at Hichmond, Ljrnch- burgatPeterabnrg, Norfolk al I'ortamouib; Hept.2, 8,4,1'eteiiburg at Richmond, Koanoke at Norfolk, Portainouth at l^ohburg; 6,6, T, Roanoke at Hlcb- mond, Poriaiuoutli at Petenburg, Lyncbbitrg at Norfolk; 9,10,11, Norfolk at lUdiniond, Huannko at Petenburg, Ijrncbburg at Portumoulb; 12, 13, 14, PeteialHirg at Richmond, Portemoulb at Morrolk, I^chliorg at Roanoke. DIAMOND FIELD OOgSIP. Lateat SaylBga and Dolngo of the Baa^ ball Frnlernltf. Piealdent Fnedman, of the New YorkOuli.arrlTed In thia citj Harcb 20, front Jackwuvllle, Fla., where be bad lieen watching the phloem of hlo leant do tbelrptellmlnarr training. llelHverj eutliualaaUc over the eicellont abowlDg of neat of Ibeui, Me aa/u: "There'a one plajer that will euiprlaa local cianka, and that la Hike Tlenao. He la In line con- dlUon. Van llaltren la alio In good Irftn, and hU plaTbg la Terr aatlafaotorj- flijifford, tbe now kc- ond baseman, according l« Manager Havla, la pla;- Ing fallr up lo the mark, Uavla and lin;le have nunded to very quIckiT, lloUi are bitting the lall hard, and are tlio life or the leam. Unrke la carer- Ing (eft Hold In hbi old lime form, aud U ImtUng hearllj, BoUi Fuller and Hnrpbj are plajlng short ■lop well, but Puller laa Axlure on the regtibir team, Ruale lureallrlnaliape. Uewelglulesathanhedldat anrlime laataeaaon,andblaamilaallrlgbL Ueehln la In condltton lo begin regular work at once,- but be has not lot blmsclf out at all jeL llermsn leenu lo be In ouch lietler health than a rear ago and has plenlT of speed, dark Ih all rlibl, aud UlHoked for eome clever work, Knago, ine new left handed pllcber, la doing well, although be has not takenanj cbancea wllb bbi arm yet Young Uannon Is a rcrjr promising young player, aod, with developiiient, will luivrlse people, llolh of Uie catcten, Vairell and Wlbon, are In excellent comlllluu, bul Faiiell haa done llllle or no throwing ;«L Aa to the alleged InUrvlew In which I was made to aay that Chicago and other Weslcnt cIuIm will hare lo leave Ihe major league, I will nay tbat. outside of dlKuaalng the aOkliv of Ibe New York Qub, I did not submit Ui a single Interviewer In JackaouvlUe." The Chester County (Pennxylvaula) league was orsanlMd at a mecllnBheld Harvta'A at Ciiadds- ford, and Ihe following onicem weraelecled: D. II. Henougb, Oxford, piveldeat; Hellen llomiian, Chaddsford, vlc« presldeet: (ieonre II. Spackoun, Coalesvllle, eocrnair, and L A. UcFaiUn, Kennett 8<inare, uessuitr. Tbe dulw fonnlog tbe league m; West Clieiter, Chaddsford, Oxford, Kennelt S<)uan and Coalesvllle. ■ne Pltlaburgs defeated the eavaimshaon March 23, at Savannah, da-, by It lo t. The Cblcagoa defeated the LoulivUlea In an ez- hlUUoo game played March It. al llonslon, Tei-.bv • to I. Ae Loulsvtlles Mme<l the Islilea on tbe Chi- cago*, when lbe«e teams melon the ITIti, by defesUng tbem bya score of 9 to 6. Tbe CUi»taiittaui the LoaliTlUea, Maich 33, at OalTMlon, Tex., by 14 lot ANDREW FREEPHAN j' Andrew Ftccdnun, prerirtcm nritl vlriimlluwiifmr the Sew York Club, wan iwniaboiilthlilj'llveycAni ago lu Ihle cUf. Uo atleiidcil the piilillc kcIiuoIm, anil later llulalicd bit* ediicaUnii it the coIIvro of llio CIt; uf N'uw York. Al an earl/ age tiu oiilurcd Into liUMiieiM, and fur the next olirhl yam waa connecicil with mveml Mnto cuiniiMrclal boiitWH In IIiIh city. IlenH>iMlovoloiH.iltheliaiiliBtirthr1fl eiiil ImliiMirj ihHl arc the fnimtlattntt of future weulih and hide- pendente. Al tliM iwrloil of IiIh life hla father, who wAMoperHilnirlarReljln rrnl fMinlvlii Ihlx \1clnltj, Kavo nlin a Htarl, and Uy careful and JuillL'tntiKinHn- Bfierncut ilurliiK iltu ncti ten yenm, no niadempid ath-HUcoH. and wan limked n]K)it ttn one nf the inoMl re^poniillHe real eiMate dtalrrs In tlilH cl'jr. Up to ihe tinioof Iltu RppcHrattru nn rvci-lver nf ihu defunct Manhattan Ainlellc CIuIijiIkhii tun trHm aico, he wnN virliially unknown In Ihc world of HiwrtH. Tlio BiTi(lmofthmtorffaiil7jitkin a-creliia wretched con- ditlon when he took cluuse, iind he iiiadit the lieid under Ihe clrcuiniUancen iMt could liavu hecn done of a very bail )ali. It would have rwjulml an Im- mcuHo furinno tOMKvotlie hiHiltutlun rroui Unaoclal rulti, iHil he wound up Ibu lUlUlm at the club and Haved UauhHttan Field, which brouRht hi a ueat Hniii. Ii WAD Iho mannerin which he nianafted Ihewi irroiind)! that flrwt atlnirted the altentloii of Ihe HponiiiK world to hlin. Uuujr of hlH dcttlliiB* havo caused HurpriM, but uono of thorn more ho ilun when he secured ihe contrulllnic hitertril In Iho New York IlaMtMll Cluh. Tlinvo win were not Mcqnolnled with him were Inclined lo doubt his ownerahlp of llio dub. Ills frletids, liowuver, kiiowlnR Iho pecuthirllr of Iho man, predicted a futiiK llunnuUI miccciu for llieclnb. A yearorBouKo hecuutdlmnllyhaveliecn Induced to eniltark In ho rlaky a HpeculaUon an the club Ihen appcaretl to Iw, bulaH aoou an he aaw that It waHfaat reuoverlnRfruni Ihe Mvero Now II had received a few yean ago. It rci|idred very little porwiaulou to convince liliii tliai Iiy careful nunattemeDt It would prove a tfood iiublncM ven- ture. Tlie deal bj which Ur. Krcudiiuin uecuml con- trol uf a niHjiiill; of the Hharei* of Iho Nalhuisl K.xhll>lllon Cnuiiianj Is Piinirlenllf freab In the inhidiiuf Iho enthuilaKiN lo need DiirelturHllun here. Hut It wuH the b|f(f(eitl canlilMMjIwII irunMcllon on rrcuni U a well known fact, knd tie U ono luun In a iiillllun who would tuvn plartid tiMt Rhiounl In an ciitcrprlM) tliiit pronilMMl ni> ■onurcd rt>tiiniii. (loo^l nmnHKonicnt majrnievt with huotmh, while h iHKtr itcariDii iiieHiiMhi>av.T flnanclulliMtrit, 8IIII It iiiumI not Iw rtupponed that Ur. Kreviliiuiii Iimk put hU nioiiitjr Into the fhiliwlihoiil kiidwhiuwhsl hv whh doliifi. Hu lookcil currfnllj Into Hip |trolltjior linM.-liHll Ih'- forii IH) touclinl It, and, lirliift a iuhu nf hlircwd buidncM ablilijr, ho will nmke llio diohI of Ihc Hitiin* thin. Ho knowH thai by kIvIiik the iMlniiiA nf ilip (pinic In thill \1cl»liy Iho lln>i claiw urllulu of itHM- liall llieT ileniand, hlpiririirlMWlII be appn'rlatcil by n lllwnil mtntnafie, wlilch meaiin rhiaiudHl KUrrcM lo hini. Tito luNUiier In whlrli Mr. Frcvdnian Ima laken hold of Ihr club, and U niaiMitli<|t llsainilTn, liaMiralned the otnlMelicv of Iho l<H:al eiillnirdartbt, who feel roiivliiced that hi> will iilvo tlii'niall llisl hHH Iteun promised. Uirkutl rhHreuterlNilrHof tbe Kiibjeot ofthUfkelch aru hlH vciimNdly. lilMHtL'Md- faal frleii<h*hlp, Htid a lovo fur ouhloor life. An to hbi lllicrullly, lha iticinlHirM nf the Now York tram ran already tctdlfy. Mr. Krecdumn Inleiiib niakltiit nutny chanRvn at Iho l^olu OnHUHU durfiiK the coin* InK Hpriuft end Hiiinnier that will pnivu a un-nl l>cnofll lo the iMlrruiH of tho irantCH filayrd tlirre, Oiiu tlilrifc lie IuIvimIh tu onttoiimtro the iia1n>: ladleit, and one of hU iihrnn liirliiilcji ino rrscniiifc of n Mcctloii of Ihc upitcr imrt nf tlm urand Mand, fur which cnniMinH wIIIIh) wdd In vurionit convnnlenl pLiccK In Ihu city, ut Iho rvRiilsr nii«f, thiiH hiHiirlntf M.>nlMforhidleNaiid their eHCoriH. who caniint n^acli Ihe ffmnndri at a vrrv otrtr Uoiir, [mrtltiiiliirly on daya wli^o a blf(attcn(laiii:olHuxpeuied. NoHMink* lUK will IM allowed hi the uiiper pari nf the Hiaiid. nor will Ihu nolHT and itemliitlnicvenflcrof drinks l»o allowed to luvacfo It. A move thiti will l« duly ip- preclateil by the [Mtrunn. Heveral of tho playorH of the llrooklyn team have not as yet elinicd for the comliiK oeason. When rrealdent Uyme was opoken lu stwut (he mailer, hft mid: "Corcoran Is not holding oirrorsnlucreaw of wlarT, tHit Is deutned In ^ew Haven iMcauw of famlfj reaHOtw. He loul hhi mother oomo time ago, and U now making amingeuieutH lo provide a home for blalfrothent and HlaterH while he Is plailoglaill thU season. He haM oot flJgned a coutiacL but ho accepted our terma long ago, and will Join the team ehoruy. Orinin U all rlfht and will iw In line Hoon. We have a perfecl undorBlsDdliiB, and be la not try- ing to gouge ua In the way of flsiary. TTCdwaj will coiiie Rast In a few dajii. He has l»ccn kept away by hurinew of a private nature. I tliink Uie Hrooll- lyn team will Im a facUY In tho race. There wiui a tiDie when It looked an If Tom l)aly would l»e re- leased, but when Ur. A'wll and myaetf learned Ihe vIewHof Poiilz and (Irtmn, who will cuplahi the team, we denldcd to retain I>«ly un second baHe. At proa- ent Koul2 la trying tthlndle at third, but Uulvey will Ite kepi on the pay roll, end niay displace Bblndle If tbe hitler donen't coutr u» to tha mark. W'o are very Mtroug In caichem, iiinl our pltuhera will round to In due time." Tlie complete svheilnle of gHiiies t4i Iw played dur- ing tbe cundng Hcamm by the l*r1nceton College team la annouucetl t>y fttanugor IIImkII as follows: March 2T,Cotiitnl]la at l^iicelon: 'M, Hooigomory A. C. at ITIucclou; April .1, rraoklln and UHraball at I'rlnceton; 0, Unlvendir of VemioDt at frlncelon; u, Union at Princeton; lo. Sew York at New York; 11, Ikmlon at IHncelon; 19. Baltimore at Baltlmure; li, HalUmoreal Ualtitnorc; 10, (teorgeUiwo at Wash- lugtou: 17, Georgetown at WashlDgtoo: I'ennsyl' VRnU Hlato College at l*r1itceion; 'H, Ijafayette at I'rlnceton; 37, Cornell at Bcrantun; a», Cornell al llhaiA; Hay 1. I^ehlgli st Princeton; t, Onuige A. C. alUiaoge; 8. l^hlghal Itolhlehem: 11. Harvard al I'rlnceton; 16. Utowd st New York (doubtful); 18, Yale at New Haven; '.O, Orange A. C. at I'rlnceton; 23. Cornell at Princeton; ». Lafayette at Eaatou: 30, Harvard at Caml*r1dge; June 1, Orangf! A. C. at Orange (In caae of uo tic with llirvard); 3, Harvard St New Haven (In um of a (let;4,UeorRvtuwnHt lYlDceton; b, LawnncevllNiattMnceloii; 8, Yale al l*riuceton; U*. Yale at New York (la csoe of a tie). ■'The experience of the clutuptoiishlp seaMoo of ISM. and Ine general coume of tho legtalallon taken laat Kail, and again a( Ihe rmnt meeting of Ihe league In New York, all tend to ihuw the early dli»- wlutlon of the twelve i-lub circuit It Is quite ■tiiongthe poftdblllltci that the veir IRMwIlinnd su eamcni Riid ■ weMleni league/' Mys TtiftMtm IfrmtA. "If llshiiiild traiuplre that tho Kast aud tho Weal should dlvlrle. and a aerleiiof gamea lake place in tho Fall lieiween the cbainplonH nf Ihe re- specllve sectlomi for Ihe chatiiploiisfilp of the coiin- trr. It would lie a gnnd lliInK for l«Mliall from every utandpnlnt, eiipeclally fnitn a floanrlal consld- eratlun." ■'resident Preednum, of Ihe New York Club. In making an cITort lowsrd secnrinn ell Iba stock of tbat dull. When Uia old Hlnckholdeni sold oot each retained a few sham, hut Ihowhaveati Imn called In. A. H. Bwlen. P. A. At«ll, iohn T. Bnisli, John Addbon. Adrian C. Adsoo, Jsniea 11. O'Huurke and uveral others are holders of shares, which iber are not Incllneil (opart with, as they ihlnk It will liecome very valusbre In the near future. Mr. Freed- man now owns 1,304 sharcA« which U more (ban a conlrollnff Interest. Among Ibe exhlblUon ganes arrmnged 17 Mao- Bger Frank C. Ilaucroft. for the Clndnoatl team dortng the coming scsaon, an: June 1 and HepL 9, al Patersfm, N*. J.: Aug. t, at Uadlaoo, lad., aod Aug. 33, at Atlantic Oly. N. J. The plajen of the FhUadelpUa dub left Ibe (loaker Cliy 00 March 30 for BamptAD. Vs., for a month's practice prior to Ibe tfeglnolof of the championship season. RaJn OD Mareh SO prevented the exblMtlon game between the Boaioii and WiaUiicloa teuks ached- iil«datOoliilDUft,B.a Tlio Bcheilnle of fcsiues which hu l»eeii arranged fiirlhe Yato Unlvorrilty team foriko coming i^iiwm In aa fnlliiws: March W, Trinity al Hartford; April 3, Murray Hill st New lluTeii; 0. Now York U-ngno team at Now York; 10, Now York lUMrcndty at aS'uw York; 11, (korgeluwii ut Wavlilngbm; I'J, Nor- folk loam al Norfolk; lu. irnlvenUly of Virginia at Itlchmoitd; 16, rnlverHliy <*( Vlnclnlaal ChariolteN- vlUe; 10, llaltlninre U'Hguc leani at Uallhuore; 17, New York League team st Now York; -A>, WlllUimi al Now Haven: M, 'Hirunto team at Now Haven: 27, llrown at Now Ilavrn: May 1, Wodeyan si Mlildlu- towu: a. Amlover at Amiuver: 4. Mniwu al I'mvl- doni:o: 7. Ijifayeilo at New Haven: 11| Orange at KaKt Orniiue: b'l, Aiiihent st New Haven; 16. Am- henil al Aiiiliprid: ix, I'riucetim st New llavpii; 22. OrilHUI Field Chill st New Haven; 2£, Oraiigu nt Kast orango; <loorget/ia-n at New llavoii: 80. Binwii al I'ruvldeiire; Juno I, Holy 1,'rnioi at .Sew llavcii: a. llsrvanM'rincelnn (tlM at New Haven; s. I'riucetim at Princeton; Ift, miicotun (lie) or WIlllaiiH al Wllllaiiwtowti; So, Harvard at (Jam- bridge: 'Jif, llsrvrirtlat .Sew Haven (Harvsnl lie). Tliu Hcliudule of games amiiiced for Uie llarvanl t'nlvendly lesiii for the coming hcswiii bi sh fnllnwM: March au. Anduver at Cambridge; April 17, Irart^ nKiiilh al llsiitiver; Is, IhirUiifHith al flaimvor; 2U, Tiifis at (Cambridge; 22.1*artnioiith at Oinbrtdge; 23. iMrtiiHiuth at Cumlirldge; 21, Amhemt at Am* lier>il: 3U, Holy Cnnuiit Wor(»M(er: May 1, WIlllaiiiM al Cambridge; 4, WIIIUiiim at WlUUiiulown: T, Drown at UimliriilRe; 11. I*riiicctiui at Princul^m; 13, linlvrrHltv of PeiiiMylvanls al I'hlladelphla: la. Holy Cru« st Cambridge; is.ltmwii at I'nivldeiice; 22, Amhenl a( Canihriilge; 2a, llniwn at Pnni- dencc; *iT. Colgate st CsinbridHo: ao, I'riiiceluii at Oinibridge; Jun6 1, (kitrifcUiwu Uiilverelly at l^ni- bridga; a. I'rincelon at Now Haveofln cawi of a (le); &, llntwii at Cambridge; H, IJnIvcndty of I'ennsylva- Ilia at cainliridge; lo. Cnlveralty of Vennnnt al Osinbridge; 20. Yaleal Cambridge; 2A, Ysle at Now Haven; Yslo al New Ybht (In f%m nf a tie). The fniiowlng ochediile of gaiuea hai liveii ir- rsiigcd for Ibo Cnlunibbi (College leain for Ihe com- ing Heawiu: Mareh 27, Prtncelon. al Miareton: ao. CltyCtiltegeof New York, at New York; April 3, L'ulon C(Olei(e, si New Yoric; 0, l«lilgb OnHcge.al Huulh Iktlitehem, I'a.: 13, Wtal I'ulnt.at WeM Point; 10. New York leant, al ilie I'olf) Un^iMids. thbi city: 30. Ufayeile, Bl New Yfirk; May 4, Uuivendlr of I'eniisylranlii, alPhlUdelpbla: 11, Hiitrtcrn. at Now linmswlck, N. J,; is, UfayoKe, st KaM/in: 3A, Ori. tani FIpM flub, at llackeiMck. N. J.; 30, IVeJileyan, at Mlddletilwn.Ct.,BiirtJono 1, IVirnell. al hlisra, N. Y. Tlie Ilnmklrits liad aiipareitUy llllle Inmiile In de- feating llie lltisburgp In an cxIilblUon gsme played March IV,atHavaiiiiah.fia., hyasc<jruof lUtZ. On the foltoH Ing day Ihe llr^mkljua won again, defeat- ing the llltrtliurga by 12 Ui 6. Two lesnu of tbe llrooklyn Uiib*ii ployen. known as lha reguhm and the r-olts. met March at AugaMta, (fa., Uie latter Ihen winning by Ui 7. Thene (eams met again on tbe following (lay, when Ihe above rcsull was re- verwd, the regulars Ihen wlnului by lo lu 6. Harrr Weldnn. of Tltt vttidnnaU Hn/futrrr, who lias lieen In the ftouth with Ihe Clnclonall team, urn: "Managpr P.wing Is not t>niy hlmoalf again pbystcHlly, hut imttlnB and fielding are up tu the Ifeit. when In hill psImydajH. There In not a crack In Kwlng's arm or leg and bis machinery doesn't need oiling." That wlh be pleaidDg trtwa Ui F.wlng's many friend In Ibe Kaot Three of Ibe young plaven from Ihe Western iMguc—Onr, Hblea and I'bllUpfr^who were lael Fall engaged br Matuiger Coinldiey for Iho ClDcln- naU Club, are giving ao much oilUfacllon In their pracUce (wvn Hontb, Ibat Manaivr Kwlog iblnkaof playing them regularij tbia year. The gatne between Ibe two teams of the New York Club played March ». it JackaonvUle, Fla.. wat Abort. Bhirp and woU ooslealait The nine roll Ina- tafi wtn played la llir-«>TA ^Intt*. PTMldent pDwera, of ibe Eastern League, has to- Mietl Ihe follovlDg notico: Contnrta apnroTctl: Wlih Ihin^lo, Thomas J. Dowao, Wlllism CIvmer; with Hochestrr, J<»*ti»h Bchroehem, (loorge lUiper and C. M. Soilih; wlih Bcrmnlon. Jsniea Ueianey. w. V. Johnson. M. Whltrhrad, F. (I. Want; with Spring- dekl, Tlionum J. Ushy. K. Mt'lKtnald, Jowph Dun- rtfin. I*eler llllltrrt. Frank fthannon. J. Iktnnrllv, T. J. Hhenirr ami Henry Uviich; wlih Tnnnilo, JuOsoo 11. Bnilth awl a W. Uiientmrg: wlih \Vi)koiii«rTo, (toorge liausewlne. llelrHwl: iiyHyrani*e,neorse ItBusewliif. Till* Hiiinilo tlutt han consenird to Huohraler in (.cilallng wlih J. Ihily. 8cr\-lcca chilnicil: By rMivUk-ui.-u.(lntnci- llaililock: by Itoch- untrr, lllchar^l Hui loy, K. P.Sillxrr, ('. L. Hoouot.A. MA<IU>it. John Ihibtu. \V. \\\ WallH. V. U Faringlon. KiKtini Ij'flgur HtJlTof uuiplren rtigaged for IBM: riiiirK N. Mii\drr.of WaKhluglmi, n. C: Herman Iht-i'lur, of nil IS hn tut oil. N. Y.; Jnhn II. (latTnpy, of Won I'Mer, Ma^i^; T. C* flumt. nf Axhland, Pa., and C. K. SwiirlwiHMl, of Allefrhony, I'a. 'Iho regular team of Ihe Now York Club dofoatetl the M i*ond nine bv d bi I Uari'li Id. al Jacksonville, Pla. Hark and Uroklii altcmalfd In the plloher's iNtslllon for Iho rvguhtTH and (Irnusn and Knauss tor Ihe H'cood Icaiii. Tho loscnt niado only three safe hllHotr dark siid Uoekh). Tho tliial game at Jackooiivllle Iwtween these trnnis wan |dayed no Mareh '.:i, and nmilteil Ut a victory for tho regulara by a score of a to 0, Tho features were tho excel* lent pitching of Clark ami KuauM,tho litsera iitaklng only three safe hlUniT llieiu, ami liurko'a floldtng, he capturing nine dmU'Ult llv italU lu left (Icld. Tbe New Ytwks s)o|it»rd over Mt LV>luinbla, 8. C on tbclr way Norih, and defeated Ihu IocaI leant on March *.!» Ity 18 (0 1. Ill tlvo liuilngH. Prrxldrnl Hndcn, of tho llosion Club, to whom wasreferrrd. asaniUnuur, the dltTt-renoeMnver Ibe plarliig itf rlnlM In lliu Now Knglsud Aiiwhiallon and Ihp Now Kuuland l.oagiio, guvo hU dorlnlou on March 23, st |lot«inn. It Is (o Iho eflbcl lhat llnH'kloii hhiill Hlay In llio It iigiii*. and (hat l.4iwell Nhatl git with Iho HiWH-lathui. T1ii> sig«trlalliiii will ciuitpriM* litwi^lt. tjtwmiro, Havrrhll), Salem, NnKhua, N. II., and i»liher Fltcnbnrg or Uanrhniter. The league alll Ih> coiit)Mwetl of lli« fnllowlrig clulis: I'oriUiid, laTwUdin. Ilaugi>r. Fall lllvor. New IMnI- fonl, lirui*kbiii,THiinton mihI Ittwtiickcl, Thil liUycTM of Ihf llaltliuMre Club dlvldcHl Into iwo loams, rnplalncd by Itnbinmui and Uniulhors, tvnitocllvelT, and Ituiiaii Hie prvllinlnary Hcawtn on Man-h IV. at Mscnii, On., llto ft»riinr'rt tntiii thou wlu- iiing by II1 > II. HeiniiiliiB iiiid Hntttir alionialcti In Ihe pKchcr's iHuUtlou fur tnu vlolnis and KH|trr and KiKhiger for tho loHim. on Msrch 21 lin>uiherM' tiHtiii defeated Ibiblnwurii nine by 10 to &. Horner iiltuhoil for Iho vlciora and lloiiuiiriig and Hollar for Mil* losera. The HaltUiiorrii dvfFSbHl tho Montgom* vrj* <*n Msrch 'JJ, nt Misilgontcry. Ahi., Ity u lo 1. on tlto followliitr day the Ihtllliiiores ncoreil an- ttthor vlclttrr fnun tlin UniilgoineryH by la to 1, Iteidilcnl Ihtiiliiii, of ilio rciinsylvania Htato l«agnr, auiinnnrcii that Ihn fidlnwlng plnyenihitve Item signed by rlulM In his Icsgiir: With Hlieuon* doab—W. Yitni, J. J. Mcilsrvcy, J. Hrhwulxcr, J. Iloarh, W. \V, Hcvom, VV. UrConoh, J. UiTrlman. 0. Olll. c«rl»oiidAlu-J. Ikw, Thomas Flanlgan. liar- rlnbnrg—l*airlrk Mranoy. Vlncviii Italy; ri'lnwed, J. UtKsll. Allciitown—\V. II. HnllitwHI, Thoinoa Hwyer, J. II. Ihibblns, Carson lludgcH, Henry liir kin. PoiiHTlllc—I'. J. Atidi*nuin,Chnuiii'uv llaldwiii, Om ar T. Hill. llai:letori—ChnrliH Jnrd<tn, lU K. Cnri'y. IjiticaMlur—Italph Heyltnlil. "The WashlngluiiH vlHltcd <'<Oiiiiibla. H. C, ou March lU, siul UHHily ilefualcd llio (.\ilutiiblas by T lo 0, The IbMtnii and Wuphliiuttiu lesitis met on March 21, at ctiarit'sloii, H. C, thu fitrtiirr team win- lug by H lo 4. Tint IktxJun won sgain on March 32. when thuy dcfvatnl Ihu WaoliliigbmH by s to 2. A lucky liiinrhliig of hibi In Ihe ninth Inning gavo Itoxlon the winning run. Hidllvnn pitched mrlhu vlrtnraaiid Hlockmlato for Ihn hiM*rit. Tliu Waidi* liigioiiH tnriinl Mm isbli*s oil tlir linNlnnH on March -.ni, Ihu fnnni-r thru winning by 211 to w. In miven lUlllllgM. Tlio playerHof thn Phllsdelplits Club divided llilo .wo ti'itiuH un March vi at HniiiiHon. Va., Ihu Dni nliHi then wlniilug by 3 to 2 In hvo IniilDgii. Tliu liMvrx iitaila only une Mfohll ogHuiltli. Pctrr h^sgsu, who was rlslinrd by Itnth Iho Harrlttbiirg mid llochcsinr CliHui. Iism Iwun awsrdeil to tho former tiy (JtiHlriiuin Young, of tho NnlluiMl lloanl. In lliot1n-ull Court at HI. I/miIh. Mo,, on March 23, a iHitllliin for divttrco fntin Iut hiiHlmnd, Chris Von dvr Ahu. prrriilont of Iho HI. I .on Is Cluh, was gmiiled tu Mrs. Voii tier Aho. Mansgiir t.ltniUkuy of Ihn HI. Paul tpain, of Ihu Wonlcni laTagiio, Iuih siHiicd A. Jitiiuii, of HoMiUHtcad, a liifl luuidi'il iilicliur, who wan with one of Uio Hnutliem l4!Uguo cIiiIm lost aeiiMoti. II10 tiniliiiiallfi liitd Ihe Monlgttinerys for uiitw- ni'iiirinn Mnn-h 17, ol Mobile, Ahi., thu former Ihnn winning by 21 too. ihi thufnllowhig day the Moiit* giuurryx wrm again lionloii by a m-oie of K lo 6, al- Ibiiiigh Uiry oiiiliiiitc«l Ihu ClnclnnallK. Hoy made a liiiiiiii run, tt l»rlng thu llnti nnn crcdllod to a C1u- rhiitHil jilsyer llilit Hiirhig, 'I1in (Inrltiiialls defeat- ed the Molillni hy 14 hi 4. In five liiiilligH, nn Mareh 20. al Mobile. Thu Phlbiikliihlaii defualod Hie NuwiNirt News tiain Miirrh •Si^nl lUiiiptoii. Va., by Ti lo 9, In nljl Innliijrx. Hulllvnn sml Ihiylu did thu \tvtf\ Ifatling, tlH' niniirr lUHklng it Hafn hit, liiclndlng throe dotiblu liiiKgern, eaoh nf Ihu mIx lliiirn ho went to the liol,uiiil IUivIu'h Itvu lOifH liMs Included Ihrw doiittlfl uMil two IrlplF luggers, iteMldrs gulling Iwu lUHOH on l«IU. Ilu orcind sevrn riinn. TliPCIevelstHlsinutihe IJHIo KiH'kaon March 21, 111 Millu Uock, Ark., thn foriiiur Ihen whining by 0 (02. tm thu ^illuwlng day Ibo Utilu IUH;kN were nliiil out, till! CltiVolanilN ihiui winning by la to 0. In Ihe ilrxt xamo iMilweun Iho Ctevelaiids aud UlUe ItiH'krt on Marcli 2n, the fnmicr won br 7 lu 8. Tho HTcond game rvuilied In a tlii, cacli (cam scoring nix niiiM, wliNi IhugaiiH was called at Iho ouduf Uie flftli Inning on accoimi of ralu. Thu HI. biuls llniwiiH defeated Iho New Orieaus leam on Manrh 21, at Now Orltmiis, Ia., tiy 17 b> 6, Tlieplaycnuf thu K.raiwvlllu Club, oflheH'Hitb' cm AmKlaKun, aro iieifliinlng lo arrive III tlial city and will priHMd Ut llmlMT up at unco. Mana* gur \y, II. HialllngM U tiaving thu gruunda aod Mlands |rii( In flnl rlsos oiiidliloii. rcsdv for an ei> hibiuon fpinio nn Mareh ai. II10 unlfoniu have lH»n received liyihe rliili from Now York. Tliey aro bUick with white luttoring. TtiomaH Oirufratt, Iho ritvur Hliurt stoii. has Higned a llnHihlyn club umtnitl and starieil Hontb lo Jftlii the toatii. Andrew ('. IMhwoII, who |dlolitHl fomeveral sca- nniui for Ihn Uiilvendfjr uf Peunsylvaiita lifam, haa a riimlllloiisl coiitmrt with Ibu Now York Club. Thomas Hsiiisey, Ihe Telcmiiluft luuiiled pitchor, has idgiicd fur the roiiiIhgscHNin with thoHl, Joooph Club, of Ihe Wevieni ApwH-lalhrii. TTir lUlilil rilrMt ■nrtiutta. Kin KraiiclvK, Cel., ilii w«iin of iriaiij hilnrvallOBrimlvil', Mure {•Uf9i\ ii|n)|| for Itm Uar liain Harrli lUt ■liaii m Heknl iilimor lli^lcll/ ilarmilwl ■ |il'kH<| iiln> ut (MIiUihI. Iir « ■riirnoril lo 9. TI1P *>|>tiiili)a I'oiilnal Diniwdi lixih piitro Marrli Vi, fwr, aiHl III* t^ttir"! «■» on TliRiihulrbiir Itay ihil tnmr, «li*n Hi* llivtirlir iiinn |>kywt ihn vlilllng Hi* Vftrli iHiii. anil IIm riir«l|ila ffMilwl up WtU. Twu NlrMli are lu Iw ir|M>ONl lliniuib ths smuDtlB. TtEJi] TIJTIF. _ Tk* JDrkdy Club MaelloK. Tlie iiioMl Itnptirtaiit IhihIiim Innaaclofl at Ibe iiieelliig nf liiti Jnctiiy Uuli lielil Harcb 30, In Ibla rlly, waa Ilia eriai:itiioiil of a iiutnlieruf aineiHlmeula lo llie rulL-.. One uf llie luoat liiiii'iriaiit uliangea adoploil va. that In rule in. llerebifore wlieii alake race. Iiave Imwii of a qiccjar. giianiilced value, there baa alKiaya iKeimtieie iloiilit In Ibe inlnila of Ibe llialiagcm of llie variniw aaviclalldlia aa Ut wbo abiiiild uke any nurplua there mlglit lie over Hit rruaraiileeil value. Trie Jw^key Cliili rlrarly (leaued In aliltuilii on Hie (|oealloii laxi yi-jir, if hen at Hara- loga II rilled that tbe auriiliiHHiioiild go to Ihn win- oliiK bone. Yeainnlar II a«t at real all iloulit In Ihe luailer and diMlmliMl all cliaiice nt dlifi-reiicit liy ameudliig nile la. The rule aa anicnilcd provlden lhat any aiirplim In a guaranteed alake niiiat lie given aa a jairt of the itrnmliiin and ciiiialllula a Kit uf Ihe abate. Iliihi n, which drala wlUi ragla- >lliiii, waa a|a> amended. In lia new fonn II per nilia reihilnillon on payiiienl of a one nf ilO In caaea where 7allur« bi reglalcr waa iinlnlenUnnal. Hie end uf Ihe Unit paragraph uf niln 143 will now read: "Tbe other bunva hIihII lake liieir placca acrordlug ly." TTie ainendnieiit pnipuaeil to nile u, and whleb prurtded lliat nu part owner In a hoQoor ■lalile ahuuld aaaign hla Inlereal In auch bone or alalile wllh'iiil Ihn written conieiil of hlapaitner am having licen ohtalued, waa wlibitnwn. It alau decldpl tu change rule w. Under Ihe roU aa amended Uie fee |aild hy apprenllcea will M c«a- Btdertd In |art naymrnt uf their fee for a Jockey'a llccnae ahuuld lliey aiilia«iuently apply for one. lilt rauicau.va i>o r.ar aU ally liv riiiu ofrea laoca. while b.lo| aaartlMd al lha (rack at LailagMl. gr.. llar<li a, nn off aad (njund iMtaairaobadlymlatl Ihelaaiatiiualia had u> be kfUed. Jba BnUBa.bw . Sal lode ber, Ualao badly but , '