New York Clipper (May 1895)

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168 THE ISIJWW YORK CLIPPER. May 18. THE N EW YORK CL IPPER THE FRANK QUEEN PUBUSHINa CO. (UndM), rBOPBnm>Bg. aEO. W. EEIL, Kuuan. 8A.TUBDAY, UAY 18, 1896. BATES. AT>tf MU'PfRWM WIMlliW. Twiatr MoU p4r Um, inu in* mttan; q«a ol oo> IbA Vit uek Uutrtlan, A d.dieUoa ofD ptr UDt la allowid M idTwtJMmMU vhM p«ld for thn* monlhi la kdTuca, Asd OB idmilMinMU nMiuriof UD llnM Of mon. 8DBSCULFTI0B. Oool«»r, Is tlruu,ili moiiUis U; Uino monllii, •L ronl|D ponu* •<»>. BiDiilo topiM, loconuueb, OUR TBRJIII ARE 0A8U. Tbl mil, ah UHl IXk l»lnnl<lni) PHM OO TO TRttB OK HONDAY, ud tbo Mlh, uOi ud oUior PMO* on TVEIOAT, ni* Vomu Oloitng Promptly at4 P. U. FlMM ninlt lif osprooi nooox orior, chock, P. O. Or- dtr or roffjjt.nd UlUr, ud AD0RB8S ALL OOMMUNIOATION8 Var th« BdllorimI or Uw BuIbw D«p«rtmoBt t* THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, p. O. Bol or OLIPPBR BUILDIXO, ^Silld n Coiln auMi, Kow irork. la BaiUad—Tfll CurriR con bo obtAlnod, vholMolo oBd ioIaII. or our OKWiu, flralUi, Aln.lli A Co., S Now. ewU« Bmol, Buud, Lioodoo, wb«i« bound dlei of Uili popor nuj bo iooa. In Pimaco—Tnn Ouppin li on loU at Bronlono'N D««i dopol, irAvoouodo ropora, FatIi. BTTHB KBW YORK CLIPPEB pab- lUkM oBlr OB* odlUsB, BBd thmt U dstwl ftvm Haw York.^ QUERIE S ANS WERED. NO REPLIES B r MAIL O R TELEGRAPR AtDumOBWBuunirfiPoroivn. AixivquBrr or $Otm HHODLD WWTI TO THOSI WBOM THIV >»t, III uAi or TJIB OUFPBR PoiT Ornoi. all umu will U AOTBITUBD On WIIK OVLT. It IHU MHTfl OV iRT ■ UTliaU. OOIFAJIT U •OOUfTT, MMtmn TO OOR UWt Of aomi 01 moTBH FAOB. WiuHiortuounmBT UlLOiTUIOUra TUBATRIOAL. B.D. lUUnft.—Tb« NonfL "Oh, PromlM If*." iIom oot ftppwr iB Uie orlilDMl aeon or "Roblo llooa," l>ut wu vriUM br lUinoaU At Kotm, eotnpM«r ufUtat OMK, Tor iDUipolAiloD 111 Ui« work. W« h«T» oo roeonl or th« du* of lu 11 ru (DUDtluctloo. W.B, II.. Troj.—AdilnM lluu RroUitr* A Wlilie. Oal lowblllwA Nuihftll StTMU. FblUd«lphliL, Pl A. R. II.. WlnMld.—TMpUrUowowl byllob«rt Kul fen). L. N*w Orlnni.—AddrMB Uttir In our tan, uid W6 vllllilfftrtlM It B. W. 0.—I. Kor ft baKtnnsr, iWAOty dolUn p«r ffMb L n*roltfOod<'aDiaDd. 0. I, But Onnii*.—W« hftv* not jai rMtlTwl Uie niul*. Wfttdi our rauta list. P.O.—I. W«doBOl Uiloh li» would. L 1I« would not. S. Tb« act would Dot command uImjj, u It ti notwaniad. A. D. B.—Tfaa oblluarr nulico ati^r**) 'o our Imuo baarinnd&ia Fab. Itof thaoumnt tmt. J.L.1I., WalartoVD.—Tliara labulllltlocbanc*, rornich poaltjona an itaoanUjr OUad •wller In iha *aiuon, or at but MncvDonu niada. B. V. a.. Indluapolla.—Wa know ufnc company boar- la HUiaiD&nia. A. 0., Hrooklf o.—Addraaa laiur In our can. K. P. B., Portland.—"Trllbr" UnnUetail by copyrlglit, ud TOO cannot oblalo a inanuacrliH cony, nor «uuM you bo aOowad to produea IL P(nu iJiouili you mhj bo, you haA batur kaap ynur haoda olT ttili bit of iimperty. B. P.. Ptilladalpiila.—Aa ron are ao unconain about Uie data orpublltatiOD or iba lum, vo canaot uDdoriAk* the iewtb for IL O. J., Kaniaa Olty.—I. Twenty dnlUni per week, i. None that wa know of. S. Tber* wai a letlor liore for the party, but It ha* been dahited. 11.B.L., Proflncelown.—AdOreu the puty lo can of TmOupfiL B. 0. llnrirurd.—About twaUo dollan per wMk. D.U. 0.. Ilrkenhurg.-I. B. K. Haayn. 1. 3. Kulltnan Oonnaoy, ChlcAKo, III. i. Not comforubly. C. We beve DO adTloe to ulTer. 6. Vea. T. UonaMaoa Uiv*., Clnolo- D*tl,0. B. 0. B.. Pljnon Core.-1. About iwenty-llTe dollan per weak. tiS. n wnuld have no ralge. for tJiire li no de- mandrorlL i. An "ad." ocoupylugooaltilMnch mee vouMooal 11.40. A. Z.. Iludwn.—AddreuJameiJ. Armaironii, Ki Union Squaro, New York Olty. U. J. U.. Auburn.—1. Almut tweoty.iive uoUan per week. L TOQ would IfTou Played datea. ZiTiA. Uoiuealead.-1. There la fair denud. 1 We are unable to quote aalary. 8. It wouhl probably do to. 4. BoTeoty eentii. B. (]., rhlladelphla.—It tend* to thorten lllo. J, J. II., Montpeller.-Hee rvuie lUl In this iHua. OLlfrtH HUDIH.—We never fumUh Inroniiallon con- coming tlie velRht or ineuurementji uf aotrvo^a. U, J., PltUbtirg.—Addraan the party In caro of TUR Olippir. Br.U.. Fort Rcotl.—We regret that Uek of available ipaoe preveitta uur acceptance off our offer. W. U. Houth Bethlehem.-The ImpedlinflBt Vould rwider It Impoulble fbr you to obtain a ponltlon upon Uio (Iraioatls elAce. W. II. iCvIrglDtaOliy.-l. Tbe Thalia Tboairo, which vai the Old Bowery. 3- lie would t>e eoUJect to tlie aani* oosdlllooaaa an alien. 3. lie would hare tn declare hlH iBteatlon, and would have eotne trouble to l*o reliuutod Inklaeltlaeaahlp. <. AddreaaJolm J. Holoiyre, SlPark Row, New York Oily. U. 8. J.—Addraaa the Ia«mKe Norelly Col, 88 and 00 Coetre Binet, New York Ultjr. B. U. 0.—Tlie team haa nol dlaaolTed parlnaralilp. 1«1 riltaburg.—Pmmnneento ttilrtydollara a week, aocoruhiR to imnk In the ooiupanjr. R. II.—The plitaae, "What wlQ Mn. nnnilyBajt*' la liora Torn Morton'* play, "8peed the Plough." In the Bnt aeene Hrw. AMiQoM tbowa beraelf vet)' Jealuua of neighbor Qrundy, and Iknner AahOeld Mrmoher, "Re quiit, wooire, alevaya ding, dioging Dame tlrundy Into my ean. what willNn. tlrundy aay t" If. A.—You probably refer to LIncnhi J. Carter, a well lUKiwn manaKor. J.R.-Addr««iWlUnark A8oBa,BI Weat Twenty elghtli Bti*et,lhlielly. 0. J. W., RalherTllle.—Addreaa the lAwrence Norelly Oo-,8BaiHl0OCeninBtrBet,Ne« York (.ity. J. r. D., Chloaia.—No euch pamphlet or lirt U pub- llafaed. TtruKO. Plillulelphla.—Ralary fora team vouM be tnm thirty to forty dollarm. J. 11. II., Hooper.-Theplay laccpyrlghlad and li owned bj Jacob LIlL OAROS* r. B., Baa PraneUco.—In dnw poker, when atr*lghtA aie Played, aa they ueually aia nowadaya, aeiralght beaia irlPHlA. 0. 81. New York.-At euohr* only the |4rty auuniing the reaponalblllty of the trump, by either lablog It u)i, oneriog It up or luaklnglt. In ailawetl to play alono. 0. B.(J., KaoaaiOlty.-Tnatde|tende upon whether the player who opened the i>ot (a called or nnt; ir^nlietl. he aaat ahow hia entire hand to the board; If nut calletl, hu la not nqulrod to ihow morv than opeoenL 0. L. N.. Boiton.—Itvery plajrr haa a right toidtulUe the oarda alter the dealer haa once Uiuflled thoni, but Hie dealer haa the U>t ehurUe, and the canla niuatl^cut aAor he ahulflei them and befom being dealt. J. U. B.—A, having but one point lo mnhe, goea out on low, which counta iMfore R'a Jack. W. II. Mot)^ BuHklo.—At draw poker, vheii etralghia ate played, a atralght Ouih ronalMing ol king, queen, jack, tea and ntoeapoi tieata a atral|ht lluih nmipoiied ui nre. fburt tray, deoce and ace. DIOB. DOMINOES, BTC. W. T. R., Atnerieoa.—Theiv are no nilea In eilRtonce (or the game that you deaorlbe; conioquantly when you play It you muat mabeyour own rulea. At poker dice aliei ue high and aoea low. BASBBALIs ORICKBT, BTO* O.R. Hontreal.-l. JohnM.Wanl'a book on "Mow to riaj Baeeball" may give you the doalred Infumiallon. 1 a7]. HMCh A tXt .J'htUilelPhla, Pa.. PiiMIidi an llluit Hated book on outre pitching that will pult your pur . . —^ lAwnuce Novelty !>>., Rl ud nOentre poee. 8. Add re* Street, thlielty. U. B.T.,Haitl Morlfheju-The mn doee not (onnt. the IhliO roan having lioen pnt out befbre rvachlag flr«t Saao. N. B., Rooheater.—lie wan a rvtMent of thli city at that tlmfkand haa now retired ttxm (he profeaihm. O.D.U.-Ttto teama of the AthUllo (of PhlUdrlphla) and Hoeton Cluba played a aerlei of baieball and cricket aatehea la Bngland and Ireland In 1974, J. H. W,, Phlladelphta.—It la liDponible to cnuni Iweaty-eeToo, tweaty-ali, twentr-rtvaor nlnateen by any poaaltw eombtnatlon of the canli in hand or rrlh In e^ll^ STT. 0L, Hewark.—If wenndentand your qiieatlon mr- netly yen are eoeaklng of the actual pegi, and not of tba boteapogfod. nerear* (Hily t«n i>ega uieal. E. O., Battle Crook.-We want only RPOTtlng new* at pneent Wo recelTo reiwru rvvu the other towni. A^VATIO. A. B.O^New York.—We e«n lire only the Bguroa, u Iher were cabled, aa (tollowa: March (t, tntornatlunal tacAt race for the BennettOoelet t^ip, No. i-^uning Ime: Brltaimla. 1B(D;4T: AlUa, ll.0ft-.U: BaUhlag tima: BritaBBla, 1.0:30: AIlM, I.SA; dlatanfo. aboat thirty milea March sr. International race for AOOD franca, NIcf, thirty nltee-flurtlog Unto: AlUa, 10.44:«l: Drlunnla, tOHJl; Onlih: Allaa,t.4A:4S: Britannia,BSBrSr. March ■lNIc* Inieraailonal rata, Bennett oaib oilaea. thirty Dllee-Atart: AlUa. iLOOrift- Britanala, HMM; flnleh: '• "~;«; Biltannla^l^.ir. . NenhKaft.-WttaiaAOo^ Tioy, N.T., make of race and row boata. bTm. P., allkfndao hettTllle/^Tbe hlgbottmnDlnghlgb Jamp by . SKIn., by nieoiuor; bf nian, with welgbte, », J. il. ritcpatrkk: wltboot welihta. MLlla., bylC.Cooroy, In Aoatralla. ror addlUoou Inrornailon aiiv«« r. L. w.. Kew Vork^He did ooL J. J. 0., HOW Tork.*>Tbe Bgbt wu iwt eoodactod ludor point mloa . TUUPi W. 8.. BrtehettTll|e/-Tbe hl| akoraalarrL"" ——— Sn. 6ln„byJ. by U. Cooroy „ aee record! on pagea of Curria AggpAL for 180. R. B. Y.. Itolton.-1. The fkateat naolGgraeord fortwo mitOB la trtJif, by both Ten Rnwck and Fewton, tba for- iD«r agalnit time and the latter Id a race between boraaa X Cannot ilveyou that maro'ereoonl for either dlataaea, a> we only record the beat RRADiit, Toronto.-1. A horao foaled la Anarica caa enter for tiio Eoyllah XMrby. X Pierre LArillard'a Iro- qiola, whkb woD tha Derby of 181, waa foaled In tbla country. S. See'Tlieatrlcal''aniwere. ATHLXTIO. J. n. I/. P., BottoD.-ir the bet wae thai A woold boat B MTonplna(BbeiUDgthatbe wonM'ntito ao). the tie made A the foeer. HISCBLIiANEODS. B. P. O. R., BpringOaM.-Tbe ableld la the heed ol aflT* cent nickel having a ableld on one aide and a V on the other. W. ir. Ra(nbrldge.-Apply to the Philadelphia Con- Dele, tn Beutb Bigbtb BtrMt* PbUadelr"' J. A.T., Weihlngton.—The cock barlog the flgbt Ifhedlea before tho eonot lioul. Jonmoi, Cambridge.—The player who marked blm thirileili won the money. bUadelpblai Pa. kTlogtbeconnt wina CHESS. To CoiTftopoBdonto. Rin LOTD,—Dro. Relebheln'H opportuoe kindooaa will Mve Tou the trouble ofaendlDg uatM "Legacy" aoloUoo. W. Pim BiiiPLRT.—Thanka for your greal blodaeai; Enlvma No. lOD prorea far greater than our hIgboA ei- pecutlona. Tba winner mar feel proud of bla achieve- ment. and the other aolvera have done muchtoenh tho Intoreat of the punle. Bro. RlicnMRLH/—Thaoba tn yon for ao prompt and aeaalngarepurt; troth canladuly received. Cooroy oar larty congratulatlooi tu Mr. Bllmm. Jon. BriPiiaHflON.—ConecL tmI both a + and a cap- ture are "legltlmata" aa tlia opening move of a problem, but the queatlon remaln^bow mudi do audi ben de- tract (Ifany) from an Katlieticjodgmentofperfect flnlah. Comparative beglnoen can hardly eapect to copo with aoch rocoadlumaatorplecea aa our tourney aulnufa. RO. W.—Wo can pUcothe mlalon on flie, nntU the tendency to compara woukl not be ao abarp. *7be artl. ci«" we raad with the aamo feeling aa younelf, and the caM you cite aaauggoBied by It laa atrong IIIoatratloD. KTiiRLaiRT IIOLT.—Pieaae do nol Interpret "raipect- (blly declined, with thaob*." 10 mean that wa do not can for ^'OurChcaColumn:" bntoer "Hat" la ao fUUthat we cannot at preaent enlarge It _ "II. B.." for W. Htelniu and "Cheu Byndlcaio."—Mr. Rtiilntu wa know, but what la tho "O. &r (]. IITMU, Newark.—Tbaok you for the welcomo atton- tloo. Bro. niRTir. ATmirlrAindayCaU.-Thanka for frater- nal notice. "rATiuci."—We have to Inferra many cootrlbnton, ao patJenily waiting to eoe their favon, that noit woek will complete our tourney publlcatloni, and we ehall then go epoD our Rwelling contribution boi aa rapidly aJ la prao- tlcable. F»Ue PremlRM* To ahow how altogetlrer eniellablo an Jndgmeatn of two ptaren' ralatlre force baaed on the nanlu of tbair play with a third partr. Bro. aalbrealh,de1v(Dg benoalh [lie aurflce of thioga, baa Inougbt tbeae (hcu to the Mr Blid haa been defeated by Qunabergln the proportion of fnorteen to two. Now tltaro la, probably, 00 aucfa die- parity aa that In their akill or play. Maekeoile euocurab- ad to Haaonatthe ntaof eeveo to one: and Tchlgorln, lo llie aame erntic genlu^ ila to one. For all ih^ who In hla aenioa eeu HaMn down ea euperlor to either of Ibem In the maator*blp of general playr Again, BUckboree loal a large majority of tamoa lo CapUln HackeDKle, In playing with wliom Mr. b. eoold never aeem to appear at hla beet Did hia moat eothual- aatlo admlnra, (lie writer lochided, ever claim that the (!aplaln waa Inlrlnaleally eo very much auperlor to Mr. Rlachbumet Not at all. LaaUr, Mr. Haaon. no terrible to mime Individual anlagonlate, haa been obliged "almoat Invariably" to lower hUcolore to Blackbarae. TItIa all cornea pat wlUi tliat periocomlo pr6poalllon of the oluervaoc Oenuan maaler we have read of aomo- when, who moved ihat Dr. Terraach be debarrad fnm entarlni any more Herman congreaaea becauae ho hlpoo- Uua hli antagonlata, puta bad mnvee Into their haada and eo IraproMM tliem there tJiat the vlctlmi an (m* polled to make thoi« bad movea to the oicluainn of better onea. Well, who hnowat Perhapaaman Inthehdghlof phyalcalvlulUy, with a aliong will and an aeilve flow ofpenonel magnetUmcanioan appreciable degmft ea- erllhatrerTtnlluonco. Who can aay It la not lot "I do not Imllevelt," doeanoiamoubtto anything. A olon obaerver of Dr. Tarraach'a appearance over tho tK>anl haa noted that, with tho eiclteoiaot of battle upon hiro, tlie Docior'N keen, dark eyaa fairly ■narhle. thai baauoaka will, counge, concantratloD, aoif conftdnoei ami, what In clieu goea formudi, antlelpalMl triumph. Then la no occaalon for further Inierngatlooa. Wi ainnn witli no fear of fontiudlctlon that, on a n*rvoaB, Huely organlied. eeuaitivo lenperement, whirh ao many cheM piayera poeaeaa, each ao eihlbltlon with the con* aelouaneaa of tie meaning would liave an appreciable effect . . Now ben la a alnng eonimeotair on the docmatlo ut- taraoce that the tangible rwcord or reiuliabelween two Rlayera laabaolulely condualve. AnoM maaiar of aome air century alnce (we think H waa Oeo. Walker) held that If eoe antagonlat ecored tan gamen and the other eleven, Ibe latter waa undnbltalty Iha hettot player: and we have often heani the grand Mew York voteru, Jaa. Thumpaon. upheld the aame aeveroJudgment But wa an quite aun ihat the preaont cheai world wouhl aot down audi a cut Inn dictum aa altogother too radical; believing that condltloiu eiiarior to the board may han a good deal lodo with cheaa retulu. Cor RNiflMi.—Aa wtll be eeen. tlie two part* of our Rnlgma thla week liavea oertain family raaenitilanco.lort o' 'Vconalna once nroov«l," we gueta; a phalani of Pawna almoat down to Q, met by a elngle pleca. Part I a a uavfbl aludy that "Miould be nmemberod." Pawna eo eilvtncod va. a Rook ueuallrwin. When oureolven catch on to Uie raechanlmn or Part II they'll laugh, we mow. Why. we would glva mon for a man who can augh hearUly for one full minuu than one who will look eolonin and acIentlQo for a week. Tbe aothoTia a talented young aentlenian atlll at tchool at Franhfurton- Malne, wno dvilcatea tlila elogtot (ngeoulty to Uirmann Bachwege, of London. From Smita)/State*. IT JKO. A. OALIRRATIU'I Enign* No. a.O04a Pnm chm Mmtktt/- BV W. r. UOtlUAVBIR. atQHS. KBX « t t I ktK0^ qS. Q White to play a atqaq, horRiq. « t I t Kits. QT, EKt7,Re,7. Wlilto to play and win. Problem No. 1I.O04. Thlf pnblem la aelf evldonily (kaliy. After the K taadiei II ft. P X P: and, aa White la lliulted to K more^ r goea lo Q. Omitting White P at Q 3 would remedy thla, bnt then It would bo mate In nineteen. I auigaat Ibe folkiwlng venlon aa eound."--4l. R- WHITB. White to ptoy and give mau In twenty movea-phylng onlj- hie King. Ah Amhoi TO M!RON-*e OllliSS JUBILEB. Dt ai'araTcm uicHniui. 1 eeod you another punle (br your Jublloa. Produce a game In Mrirm mom (16), eiartlng ftoni the original anay, tn whidt Whit* ahall oe eUleuated with ble eotln forre on the board. It fbllowa that ehatever White may do Black le to make oo captut*. 8olalloBo», If ever a man "bul|ded better than he know" It waa thla wilier when he plennqd Iho Cheaa Carnlral ioacc<UDpany No. 1,00): and el all (he Itema Ihat make up that brilUant and vaned proceealon; noite tt^ro devclored mon un- lookfd for beauty and proporilona than Mr. Shipley'e curiona puiilo. hnlgma No. ItUX Why, It'a worthy, the "ttrtaoary t^lph"hlma«ir,aa(l ought to bodedlettedlo hla memory. It leeraa then en eight leading eoluilonB,aBd by pro- perly tuning the boaM, or nQecting it frtini a nirTor, each of theae may be hekl to gtvw aa eight aeeoaOary auluilnna; an we have, primarily, a numlwr eqial to the equana on the aide or the boaiu, and. by daduotlon, the aum Af the "eight llmee eight equand AeM I" Tha leedlng eolutlone an: l..Uueenaat U Rtaa.QBI, KSand K Rf; I .AttlKtT. QB4, Kaq and KRl: S..At t)KtR,qni, KAaodXR&:4..AlQRiqB&,KB9aDd KR^ B..AI()Ktl QRK KftandKRl- «..AtQR8. gLKRSeod R KtS: r .AlQKtS,qRr. i4 andrBl; n.J^t^H\QVK Bland KKte. In aaoh or" - - ^ ,^ eaoh eaa^ Macea one ftiuare net commanded fay the While Q'a, and ihe cannot novo without t>eeenln| mprtm. Tb* Oni four BoluUoaa wen noelrod Anrt, and aio by Dr. D. E. Tuttle, of the UnlM BtaM Hlat, rtaUftdel|iStla« wboeceordlngly wlnaibeprlie. No. 6(aby A.E.Thomi aen, 6(1 Bo. Dakota Avenue, Bleu Falla. 0. P.. No. 6 1 by O. W. Watkeri, 106 Bo. Bnrdlek, BaUmarno. Mich.:, and 8 by Rndolph BdbDler,fi8 Blitb Avanne, Pltuburg. Pk Otberaelatlooawenaant,bnttherwor«DoteotrecL J know of no other eolotlona thougb then may bo each. I Invented thiallttio pnnle In tfylog to aoirs ao ontlnly diflareotoneglfeome byPnf.HorWy of—HTIf^llefe, Pa. Toonalncoraly, Wiltir PniiiBHm.rr. OP **LOTD'B LBOAOT." BT OOOIB SILOiaM. Wo think Mr. Le^d will ahan In our enrpriao when bo raada tho foUowiog note fVom the lodefatltablo Releh- belm, nnder date May 6: "Young Oacar Bllgram, the Mlno boy, a member of our Praoklln O. 0^ baa given a vary logeolou eolntlcn of thla peale. Bveo If he deea not aecan the priio, the fact or hla harlBg eolred It la worthy of OOU. Hla aolntloa rana thua; WblU. - ■ FIOK4 PXP -.B6 XRP XP „XP RX P RXP RXB-f Blaek. XRP XKt XP RXP RXKt WblU. IO..RX It ii..Bxg I9..RX R i3..ax P i<..axp + U. .A X Kt M..BXB I7..KXR Blmct. aBXR X QB BX P BXP KXQ BXP RXB + KXB .D.l WoU dooo (or Oicor Bllfltmr' To JLleb wo idd oar pUudlu. Mr.Elfon'flrbrJoft.6uphooiOD).—l..RlaB84-, Ito 1:I..BXP,U B,orK,Px B:<] muoi: ifl .E XB: oiotoo: ud If 3..K, orB, PtdTUeoo; <) P x P mot*. A Faw WaUk. It wo wort ta oipnoi u opinion wt itaould ur that PhllidolphUwu turlr on top Ibia woob Wbtt bai cono OTor Mr. BUcbbomoT Ho Utol/iMaod a pooilmta Ue icmd wblch Momi tho eonpouDd nn\t or a nt of mofrimi. mollliinibo, ladl|«iUon and bloo dof llo. Bro. PoUoch hoo RlToa It, wllh tho eoollKaUon It doiorvM; and 01 for dlicuMlnii wbothor cbotf or dnugbta It Ibt bollor RUno—wo litre mora ralotblt uto far oar ipoca. Por Inrtanco, br Ibo countajofO. llrnoa, cbtM odltor, wo flod a Rood and htodtont cbau colomo In m DaUi AiKwlUrr (Ktwarb, N. J.), Pridtr't luuo. Tbla wllb Iho rouiaa Bnt. ntrrtr'i Uvnian Call, now Doarlr 1.000 Hoa oU. ramUhto tbo^tftrtor Biota" with tU Iht local choia ptbntam Ihoj can woll dlintt Tito Ntwarh 0.0. moolt ororr tnomooa and OT.oInf tt M Broad Blrott, opfMUllo a. r.dtpol, tocond Door. 0. A. LIUlo, nocrttaxT. 9SB.KIantr8t It u oarranUr roportod that 0. Ilttdttd D. Ootolp hu cbaUoDROd Pianb J. Uo to moat htm lo a ratteb at BolEtlo Tbo third Inlorna- llontl Bofaemlan problom touratmtnt It tnnouncod In tho li.l La Stnuj^. Tht promoltn wlttlr omit two moTt probltma ealllnit for Ihroo and roar moTtra,dlrocl mato.. Thooicn too lato ror Amtrlcu tnlnntt, wt tball watch tht oulcomo wllh moch Intarttt, for thlt It t lotd. low tTtnt In Iho problem world Tho lattot raport at tbli wrllloR of Ihat Intorootlot dm dtM nttcb, Btnltla bon Tt. Bltchbuint, giret tbt tcoro Baidtlobon, 3; Blteif- bamt, 3; drawn, 3. ^^^^^^^ Omma Ito, a,004> Wt tako Ihit opportunltr to prOMnt two gamtt front tho rocont UDlTtralUct roaub. I, P. ntrvDfkt, tbt cola- brattd blind playor. of nanbrlitn. ra B. Xawton.—/Yeld. quEEira p openiko, Wblto, p. nart.Djli.. l..PtoQ« 3..P-4B4 QKUBJ jtKI-B3 8PX P PXP .QB-KtMM .P-K3 .KB-K3 Black, E. Lawton. P to K S(a) P-qt KXt-BS P-bB<l KBX P KPXP Vhlla, Black, P. llartOjko. B. Laoton. U)..OBIOB4 PloKKtt ll..aBXEt ORXB I3..ll B-Kti K-B. 13.11 XQP T-QKStt) l«..ltB-33 KBXP I9..BPXB HtxKI ia..(>-X> KUBT4 n..i-H t, ud Black ro- •ir- Ifnt. I: 9 (0) OnuHual, nnlen Black intended to play the"Pnnch becaoae Wblto couU havo played 3. .P to Ki, with en open game. SBelter would have bean 7.. P to K S. CouM pUyB..QxP:9..Bx KtPX B: 10..1 B lo Kt 6 -F: 11..Rt X B, O X B +. etc^ when odM have had an adranlAge lo poaltloo, hi Btx P. a While but not enough lo win. After thla, be had nothlefr better than to aubmll to tho loH of a P with 9. .Q B lo K }. The ad- vance of theeo Pa weaken*, or nther compnmlaea. the K'apoalUon. (d1 Belter waa 13. .Q B to R 3, ao ai to got at least one R avalUble: the unaound, ihou|h tampung, atcriflce re- maining reulbla afterwanJa Noloh wi. Cooper. W. T. Nalab ((^tab.) va. U. 0, Cooper (Oion.) RUY LOPEZ Era GAME. Mr. Nalab. l..PtoK4 3..KKUB1 3..KB-Rt5 KB-H4 Mr. CooM 8.. p. -9* KB-Ktl 10.. II.. 13 .. , l3..QR-hlie li..K R-Kai ..P-QR4 ..RPX P piokI SKI.B9 -QR3 KKt-B3 P-9Kt«el oS-Ktdl ?-Q< KKtxP KB-K3 QR-KCK) HPX P <i-hor3 UttUti l>..qKt-Ql XKtxB H..KRXIKI) Kl tB-B« IT.KR-Kig KB-KtS Wblto lailna (0 ' ptoqsltthtt*plrloAndtrBon'i>..PtoQl nt eouM htToplaroiat 0Bn7..KttoKtd. At to (0 PU OS n< tit toit Mr. Naub. Mr. Coopor. l8..qioK3 ORloQai Kt-Bl<)(g)KR-K3 R-bomo q B X Kt qB(A) 3r-B3 < ICBXP + KBXR q-KB4 KBxq P-K Kl J XR-BT K R-B3 XR433 QR-Kai P-KRr P X Kt, and '■9* IPxPr ss.qi lit im tht fait ropiT, E B to k ^ wot btttor. (D Bolttr wti 1).. P X Kt, followtd b7 P to q i, with an oleolltnt Raoia (0) Whito haimaeh tho Inferior poiltlon; K Kt planed, and a week q P to defend. Do bod nottaloa bolter Ihtn 3D..q toBai. at todltlodsotht q B teemorlur. (k)PXBwoaldiaTotholoeaof tkeelchugo. irthoa 33.. RU>Kt3+ l3I..KttaRt3 1ltoR3 XS..RtoRii| q-ERl , I23..KI-B «), ind BItck haa a fortad draw In otnd—It It doobUnl whotber bo could do mora. (D Hr. Cooper plajed the bttar pert ol thie fama In Ter7 Rood itjrio. CHECKERS. To CavTMpoiiiaBU. H. P. 0l.0ljaiR.-Recelved mon O K. A. P. WlLLIHO.—WrIU to a H. Yeomtna NaSlB W. nlnr tlilh Bmot, New York. Uewlll fbml Ji alldetlrod Informatloo. W. BlwiRD.—Oontrlbullone rtcelred wllh thanka. SolBlloa of PoaltloB No. 10, Vol. «3. BT .1BHO. END OAHR Black > a 10 II II 13 U Wbllall 37 33 3S 33 33 IS _ Whila to plar and draw, fi IMo) 37 30 li t 33 17 3< 17 It 3< a I< > I< U a Diaw. (a)lf37to34orSSto3l.theal3loUwlDiiforbUck. PoallloB No. 11, Vol. BY W. BIWARD. BNOaAKE. BUck U 17 ffl K 31. 43. White St K 15 10 Whiu to play and dnw. No. II, Vol. 43. KELSO. 'HBHO," Haw 10 19 la M 0 It 11 17 1 t 17 11(0) 3 7 30 !9<» 19 IB D 10 (01 la 10 18 B 34 1« II 19 le la B S 37 O 30 B 13 10 RUck wltti. TOU. II la It II II It 37 O 7 II 14 10 19 H 31 17 u a a 17 3D 14 10 a 11 IT 0 3 37 31 a D 3D B it S a 13 17 14 It 30 14 a t 14 18 a 11 It a IB Dimtm. 91 37 B.W. B 31 10 14 NawB of the Gftmo. Mr. Bleckbuiao, tho nolod RoRlUh chou plarer, con. uden cheu a dtOROroot Intolltcfual oica, and tart that • lauRhte U a bolur Rtntf. Mr. BUckbumo It a Rood lauRht plarer, but nol oetr eo etrooR In thtl aame u 10 It In choM. lie. like mtnrolhetf, leacheO the llmll n hit oodeaToia and then turned to chett. la thit clu, Dia. Blmonno and Iteacton wtrt chtcktr plarer* To their roaoR dara but turned lo chat, end raecbed a much olfbtr plena llodRet end PIINbur>- alio plar checkere, but en ool able to ttteln that .kill al the Rame Ihat Iher hiT. In chtu; to It Champion l^ker. II eoemi to bo a noted (kcl that t Ont clau chtu plarer will BtTtrbe Ant clan In toUi aamta,tnd the tame tp> pIlH to flrtt cUu checker plartia to w.11 CminM r*< ilRned the Rhode Iilaad Ihata chtmplonihlp wfaen Ihe «oia nt; LawMn, 4: CaImN 1: drawn, I. Two aamet not plared Boa Ooooa Ihe noted Jenor nport, hu [one to Boetoo to rttlde pormtototlr, but will come on o Patleteon to pltj Ihe nittch alth Mnlr for IS a tide. Chta Uhel, of ProTtdenco, R. 1^ hu challoDRTd Iho new Bute champion, ChtrlM LAwmm, lo a melch fOr tbo honor tod tht UUa Plar to commont. oboot Jone 1. Mr. rvimeror, or Pblladelpola, doelrat to plaro. P. Barker. PomtrorwIUnot plapformOBtr.bothltfTlanita an wlUlna to oiak* op a pane and praaont It to Mr. Batktr irle bata klm. Mr. r. [t itsbtbi blf ftmo for Terr llltlo moner. Be or hit friendt vonid meet with moch better toocoio la aettioR on a nittch If thor offend liko Ural to J. P. Beod, tod bo would fled It Joit about u dlfllcolt to find the draw* 0. D. Bbamw, tba coo- doctor of the checker colomo In PUttwra lljtt end MUe Emma Ntwtome won nanrlod noontlf. Ho wuh them eoaUnood proeperitr L. M. Bloamt la noon to Uno a pampklot cOBtalolna now plar on the Black Doctor, br Dr. J. Starman .Vr. Teomani mft that ha le meet- loR with Rood eoccoM In hie new ToDtnn In traotferrfoR the checker club to BOTeolh ATenoacor. Thulf.foorth Rtiaet, and namloR It Ike Ktw York 0. a It Itepoclallr ror all iDUretted In tho ROme. Wo hope that the benblp will Rrow lento, u In all ear eiperlenco Ooeotlaroat rorplaren reara OiTO blm a calL 10 met ItreU i^THLETIC. Coming BwoBtg* May U-PrincetoD College va Lehigh Cntvenity, |v croaae match, Bouth Bothlcnam, Pa. Hay U-Illlnola InUreeboUsUo AibletJc AiaoclaUen an- Dualchamplonablp Held meeting. Urbane. May U-Naw York ve.Lon| laCnd JoUTMboUatle A .—ion, deal gamea, BorkeUy Oral, N. T. City. Mayto-PonnarP " '-^ - ' •odailon annoalc ■PennaylvanUBtate InurcoUeglaie Athletic Ae- "-DpioDahlpflaldmoeUngtBarriaborg. Collate va, Colnmbla^t ' " gamea. Colombia Oval, WlUlamibridgOe V. Y. May 18—Unlvanlty of_Pennaylvania i ollego, dual —, „ -. , .„ Unlvenlty oi Calllonla, dual gamea, Phlladolphta»Pa. Maylft-Lebigh Uelvanlty vaJohna Hopklni Dnlvoft- Ity. lacroaae match. Booth Bethlehem, Pa May U-Yale Collego ve. Baivaid UnlTonlty, annnal dual Bold meeting, CambrMga, Masa. May 2»-New England Intorcolleglato Athletia Aiaoola- tlon anooal cfaamplooahlpflehl neetlng.^ — — , „. Worcoitor, Maaa May 34, B—InUrcoUaglate Aaaoclatlon of AmaUnr Ath- letea of America anood cbamplonatalp flokl nwotlog, K. May S—Lehigh Unlvenlty va. Btoveni Inatltnte, la- eroeee match, Hobohen, N. J. Bey 29—Cornell Dnivervlty va Omacent Atbletle Club, Lacroaae match, Ithaca. N. T. HayS-UDlvenltyo/CellfomlaTa.Bynanao Unlvenlty, dual gamea^ Bjmom, N. T. May 80-ff ew Jeraey Athlotle CInbopoo hand Imp gamea, Bergen Point, N. J. • May 3D-AthleUo CInb of the BchaylhUI Navr ^n ama- teur ganea,Pii I bdeiphla, Pa. May SO—ChlcaRo Athletic Aieoclatlon annnal Spring gamMLCbicago, 1U. Bay aV^BIrolra Athletic Clob open anatenr gamea, Bl- May 3D-6loucaater (Haaa.) Athletic Ohib open amauur May a)-PltUbarg (Pa) Athletic (Tlnb open amateor amee. May St-Taooma (Waah.) Athletio Olnb open amateur Majr30-8t Androwa'Oolf Olnb Deooiatlon Day handi- cap, Tonken, N. T. HaylD—Croeeent Athletic Olnb va etovena loitltnto, lacroaie match, Bomn Point N. J. May 30-CorneU Untveraltj vi. Leblgh Unlvenlty, la- croaae match. Ithaca, N. Y. May 30-Uolvenlty ofCallfomla va Union College,doal Bekl meeting, Albany. N. Y. Jone 1—Lehlgb Unlvenlty va. Onoodaga Indiana, la- CToaae match. South Bethlehem. Pa. June 1—Woftem IniercoUemate Athloilc AaeoclatloD annnal fleld meetlnc, (Chicago. III. June 1—Weaum Poaoaylvanla lotoieollegtato Athletio Aaaoclatlon annual champlooahlp gamea MeadvlUe. June fr-Tonnto Unlvenlty va. Mblgn Untvonltr. 1*> ctoaee metcb. South Bethlebem, Pa. June 5—Unlvenlty ol California ve Unlvenlty ol Ht^l- gan, dual gunea, Ann Arbor. June 7—JDterprepantory Athletio Leagoo champion- ahip gamea,Chicago, 111. June 8—CoraeU ilolverelty vi. Tomito Uolretolty. la- croaae matdtlthaca, N. Y. Jone 8-Mulinomah Amateur Athletio Olnb Summer gamea, Portland, Oro. June 8—rhiladelphia (Pa,) Turngnnetodn open ama- teur gamea. June 10-Unlvenlty OfCallfomla va. Unlvanlty of Wla- conaln, dual gamea. Champaign, IIL June lA-New Tori Athletio Clob Sammer gimei, Tnv* onlaland. June U-CaledoDlaa Clah open amaieur nmea Phila- delphia, Pa. JuueU-r . Aaaoclatlon, dual gunea, Chlcego, 111. * I Juneli—Unlvenlty of (Ullfomla va Chicago Athletic —Krlatlr- Jone 21-bnlvoi«lty of OalllSraU, Colorado CoUeget od Denver Athletic (!Iob gamei, Denver, Q>L July 3—Oiford va Cambridge Unlvonltiea, annual dual gamea, London, Eng. July ^Amateur Athletic Union IndlvMael all round alhlello champloniblp competition, Bergon Point N. J. July4—aoau Onnge (N. J.) FlaU Ohib open handicap ■anoa. July 4—8t Androwa' Ool/Clab Independence Day handi- cap^ Vonken, N. T. Joly4-Newton (Baaa.) Athletic Aaaoolatlon open ama- teur gamea. Jul? 4-AthletJc Club of the SdinylklU Naryaporta, Fhll- adelMila,Pa July 4—New Jereey Athletic Olub Bummer gamee, Ber- gen Point JolrO—Bngllab amateor ohanplonihlp fleU meetlnir. Stanford Bridge, Looden. July 18-Interaatlenal gao>eB, Ireland tl Bcotland. Dnbllo,Ire. July a>-LoweU (Baaa.) Cricket and Athletic anb open amateur gamea. Julv 27—Hetropotltan Aaaoclatlon of tho Amateur Ath> I Union annnal ohamplonablp fleld meetln8,iSyTaoneo, Imtoncht^Mtle Raeorda. Borne moot oxcelloot perfonsgnces mgrted the ADOiiAl s»mei of tbe lotanobolAgde AthloUc Jmo- dfttaon, beld «t Berkelej Oral, thlg cl^.onBfttDr* dAygfienooD. iUj IL IHewtttlierwu of the beet, oleor end wtnD, wltb liuie wind, and e«ch or the eventB received e large nomber of entrieg, em* bimclog nprcaoDUilTM of Uie TRiloas pnyate Bcboole In ibU yIcId)^. Tbe hlieDdaDce of reU* tlTee end friends of tho panJclpoUog jonng* Btera wms terse, ito petu and inOeM werem eapltel condition, and daring the eftemoon eoTen former intencbolagUc recorde were beaten. A notable ImproTemeot on a former t»eat perfonnance occared in the 131b bammer tbiov, (be winner clearing over lOftmore tbao Ibe former flguree, wblle the tblrd man beat it by more than aft— a remarkaUj big Btrtdo forward. Tbe other eventi lo wblcb former beat records were excelled were tbo mnnlog blgb lamp, looyd*. lonJor ran, one n^e blcrcle race, 29)7da. run, ibe pole Taalt and the half mile ran. Hie etraggle for Uie cbamplonablp cnp wae eplilted, tbe team repreaeotlng ntler School coming off TlctorloaB. with 8AS polnia; Barnard, eecond, 80; Berkeley, tblM, 24: Uowud, foartb. 16. Bommaij: One AundrtfKirgf rw.—Pint beet: Won byW.A.B. l:T.poBdgo, Berkelev, aeoood. Time, Ila. •"^ ^ "-lie; R. W. MoonTBar- Ely. Dwighti Becond beat: WonbyT. H. Ifall, Yal oaid. aecond. Time, MMe. Third beet: Won by B. A. Byrne, Barnaid: P. B. Leffert^Berheler. aecond. Time, IWfc Final hejt: Won by Moore^ Ball aocond. Byrne tbltd. Tlme.l09tB. OwAnndredifardf nmjnnlor.—PIntbeat: Won by A. W. Smith, Barnard: B. White, Berkeley, aecond. Time. M9i*, Becond heal: Won by D. C. Loecb. Cutler: G. Mayne,Barnard,eecond. Time,IIH*- Thinlbeat: Won by W. W. Wllaon. Banard; D. M. Annatead. Berkeley, aecond. Time. llMa. Final beat: Won by Leech, Wllaon eecond, Armataad thlnl. Tine. Ila One Aofidrod and fwmfyioroaAunfle race—Pint heat: Won by B. Tan Baur, Barnard; J. D. Pell, Cutler. Mc- ond. Tima IflUe. Second beat: Won by A. P. BeeriL De La Belle: E- U. Moeran Jr.. Berkeley, aecond. Time, U^B- Final heat: Woo by Beeni, Hoeno aecond. Tan Baur third. Time, Ift^a. nur hmArtdanAJWv inanli rtm.—Won by 0. R. Irwln- Maitln, Berkeley: 0. D. Dmper, Cutler, eecond; U. L. Waabburn, Banaid, third. Tlmo, 539i>. Om nUle watt.—Won by F. R Backeit Trinity; R. Wal- ker, Berkeley, aececMl; R. Bueaell, Berkeley, third. Time, 7m. 49(i- One mU£ blatU race-Pint heat: Won by I. A. PowelL Cutler; JiB.Jacfinea Jr,^ Borkeler, aeceod. Time. 3m. BTKe. Second beat: Won by W. J. Ebrlcfa, Harvard; C. J. Raibeck,(hitler,aecond. TlmA,7u.37H^ Thirdheat: W«o by N. Fowler, (>itler: Q. N. Btanlon, neood. Time, 3m.4lKe. Pinal heat: Woo by Powell, Ehrleh a*c«nd. Fowler thlnl. TIme,2m.S4>ta. nnoAundrBdand rwrnlFfordi Auntie nw.—Pint beat: Won by B, A. Brme, Banaid: J. D. Fall. Cutler, *econd. Time, SSK*. Second heat: won by B. II. Moeran Jr.. Berkeley;W.U.BtIckney, Barnard, aecond. Tlrae,aojlia. Third heat: Won by D. J. Harria, Cutler; 11. Tan Baur, Baroard, aecond. Trme.28ka, Final beat: WonbySyme, Uarrlafecood, Moeran Utird. Tlme.2^a (^niJcrun.—Won by L.Tappin, Cutler; H. 0. Moeen- thal, eecond; W. P. HcCord. Dwl(bt, third. Tlm6,6m. *minntng ht^jump.—'Woa by B. A. W. BiltazzI, Earvatd, 8ft 7lnj B. W. Weoman, Driller, Mt ein.. aecond: J. Crook, Colombia Onmmar, and J. D. Pell, Cutler, lied for third prlio at «ft Sin. Putting IHi iAA- Won by A. 0. AyreivCondoo,40ft U\it. ; R BIgelow, Wllaon A Kellon, Sjh.8kln., aecood; a. BechUl,Columbia Orammar. SSI Skdi.. Ihlrd. ThmioOig batOalL—Won by A. A. Ztnlnla,3&ft 4ln.; O. H. Elmer, Cutler, BI8ft., lecoHl; A. C. Aymi, Oindon, Siart Mn., third. EiatU httndnd and eU/htv mrtfi run.—Won by J. A. Meenan, Condon: E. E. Irwui, Hertln, second; W. F. Mc- Cord, Dwight third. Time, 3m. 4Kt- noo hmdna and Cw0i;ir|nird5 run.—Pint beat: Won by W. A. B. Ely. Dwight; R. W. Moore, Beraaid, aec- ond; P. 0. BImona, Trinity, third. Time, 24K«. Becond heet: Won by C II. Elmer, Cutler; n. L. waihbum, Barnard, aecond; J. 0'Sbe% De LaSalie, third. Time, 24m. Final beat: Won by ItW.Mooro, Barnard; U. L. Waabburn, Barnard, aecond; 0. H. Elmer, Cutler, third. Tlme.Z))£a nooAtmifrad aihifirenlyinni<nin,Junlor.—Flnit hrat: Won by W. Wilson, Baniaid; V. Meahan, De La Bilk, eecond; H.L.Stntloo, Howard, third. Time,2ftKa. Sec- ond beat: Won by D. C. Leech, Cutler; R. W. Scott Berkeley, aecond: H. B. Thompaoii, Colombia Onmmar, third. Time, Wi*- P'd^I hnt: Won by Leech, Scott second, Wllaon thinl. Tlae,249^ n>le oatih.—Woo by E. F.BImpaon, Banaid, lOll. Jl^ln.; .I>uldinj(. Drlaler.Ht lln., eecond; J. L. Hnrlbut Jr. -Wan by 0. R. TrwIo Manln, ag. 1 Berkeley, fit Sin. third, rhrowlno 1>I> tummer.- Berkeley. Il7(t 4Uln.; D. L. Battorman. Harvard, llftft ~'n., eecond; A. <;. Ayroa.Condon, llSft.iln.. third. Aimnlnf broodfinp.—Won by^-.Cowiwrthwalt._0>1um. bla Onmmaj,20n.8ln.;I. A. Powell Culler, lOft tin., aec- ond; 0. R. Irwln Baitln, Berkeley, IBft fl^ln., third. letlu N. Y. Sept >-Lowell (Base.) Crloket and Athletio Club opon tlept 3-New Jersey AthUtlo Olnb fleU meeUng, Bergon Point, N. J. Bent »-jBt Asdnws' OoU Olub Labor Day handicap, Yoohen. N. Y. Sept ^.Baok (Herka* AthlaUo Club open amateur gamea, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept li-Bulinomeh Amateur Athletio aub Fall gai Portland, Ore. Sept li—Amatenr Athletio Ualon anooal ehamplonablD OeU meeting. *^ Sept 31-New York Athletio Chib vs. London Atbletle Olub, International dual OeU noetiog. New York City. Sept B-New York Athletia Qnb auiual Fall gunea. Tnven Island. Sept SS-Canadlan Amateur Athletic Aaaodation annn- al championihip field meeting Toronto, OnL Oct 10, II, 14-flt Andnws'Ooiraub open tonmament Yooken. M. Y. Stadenta Im the Fleld. The annual Spring gamea of tbe UaaaoboaettB Inatltnte of Tecbnology were beld on Holmee' Fields Oambridge,Hafl8.,onlCondaj,Ua7«. Tbeweaiber and track were tavotable, and dnrtng tbe progreae or tbe aporis tbree instltote records wer« buten. Tbe Benlon won on polotBa ecorlxig 48; Jonlois next with 80, wblob, with tbelr proTloiu ncord of BP points, made tbem tbe wlnoem of tbe obamplonsblp claee cnp. Sommary: One Awidrod gonii nia-Won by R W. Carr. "fiO: A. B. Pugb, V7. eecond; A. fiargeni,<SB. third. Time, lo^a One jWlono nm.—Won by R. W. Carr, W; A. H^gb •07. eecond ;7.0. Korea. tbiid. nM.rifii BaifmUe nin.-wren^by p. A. Sttbblni, wTj. A. Boek- ^ITW, aocona;W. D.llnbbard, iSTuilrt. Tbn^am. Tme hutiM and haouy panto Aurdlc roee.-Won by Bon ^S.'^Ti^l^^''''''*'''^-'^^' A-Coonloy. -O^ (JuartcrjiOic run.—Won by J, - _ _ _ _ RookwolL *W' J TT T\mntM^yi:i»mi\J.li.Lu».''il^rl. hat^ukt. ' OnemlK ma.—Won br O. (himmlniB. W; 0. P: Tllnna. but. -as, eecond; B. Nontt, thliH.'ltlme, 4m. tSHa mo ml^ tlcvclc rwa-^oojir W. 0. HanooB. Olua A. V; J. T. Burnt, L. & of D., Clau A, atcOBd- P. B. Uar. dtn. Clau A,thlnl. TlmatSTska 'Bcai(K«iit-WoBbrH.J. Shoalk.'e; D. M. Itaror uooBd^ u. AUrBo,''aB. thiid. Time, 8m. 8i)(a ' nKAUBCraaiul tioMii aonuknnllc mcc-WooX Boo nurd Jr.. *aO; J. W. Tbomea, 'BO, tocond. and B. A. Boo. ■Woi _ Von bo W. A. BalL tR. 4Xln. t eecond, iR. axin.; V^eiti? — Mko, to, thlnl. Aunnlna htthftrmp. R D. Fkrnubar, *!£ third, tILlXiB. r» noci nm.-Won br B. P. WIee, m; B. CnmmlnRa •11 "eoadiB. B. Romorr, 1RlhliS?Tliia llffrnja naln«ltoihol.-Woa bVciiarlM La llorno. IRWt ! n.; 11.^. joau,ta,33tt.3)(ln,tecond: A:^?ow,t8^ -. "i". num.i: nalnoltkihol.—Won br Charlee Le iTorne. 11.^. JooM, -aB, 3311. Sjfln, teconC- ■ lyit-^-^ OIn., third. tn. lln., tocood; v. S. BeUher, 'O,Ht, lliCd. '.Shaw, iiijlna Oroodiiieip^Woo br R. D. rtrnuhar. IOl Sporti Ib FoiUima. Tte uuiuti Spring gsmta ol the FordbAmdoUaga AUHeUo AtaoolitloD, o( thl* cltr, came off >t ttaeir gnnn^ on iredoeadaj ■flemoon, Kay >, the ertnta ruulUng aa aliowii In tlie tanmurv: /> *7", >!ooi/»»<ii hunu moc-woB br J. p. 'Ju'Blin.'W; O.J. Barrr.'Seecond. TlmMTKa One kuadiTd Mrdi rvn.—won br 0. J. Boxtt J r (knlii. Ian lecond, B. Kmidkathlnl. flm. loSS^ P-iJolo- x-^n br Oeoraa third. Time, tea. ftur AuurM and JbrtRKuiIi ran.Sfc "a*! "•IJ!;» ••oooi Jeaiu Booner third. Aotna lift j»olj;.Woo br O. J. Btrrr, 3m. 9lo. j mTl. Tltmer eecond. OIL; M. Wtlth third, aiL lOln _ ^S",*""*™! ontf liocMR. taru hwdU ncr.-Won br J. P. Qulnlan,^. J. Burr tKond, Rolllerlhlnl.Tlmi tffi. Aainlao bnod <uu.-Woa br J. P,gololan, IBIt afin ^'fi'!'!—15"'»0-BtriTiSft.:J. P. qiilnlan,ato- ond,8n.lOln.:7boniuAdamttfi(id,8IL9lD. "^-"^ JMuilnp RIaRiyap.—Woo br T. S. Adasu, 9(L Ola.: O. BMTT.tocood. 9R lln.: J. p.'qoUlan IhW, 9IL ' o.rM"iSiSf STS" ''^•"'•r - teSSf MlSiffi sisr"" "• "^"^ Mcmut nilk.-Won.br W. L. TItnor, A. Cnau loo- •d, Tbomu BoloUo third. Time. 7d. nL ravmUrttlocliiniec.—Won brLewliCallan,0. B. Ma- tone eecond A. McOmth third. Ttmo, 9o. B<a ont Mjle Uegtk moa-Won br 0. B. Dowana W. J Jotc icood, T. Mtion ihlM. TlmSta^O."^^ '-'orca Dowm, the Sootob amateiir ohflinplon numer. on Nat 11, at tlie nmet of Um Londoo AthlaUo Clab, Sbamiora BrMga, LondoD, Bu., ru two bnn* dml jmi^In 10 Mot.. beatUitUa warlil>aunalnr ra«ordb7on«-i«Dlli ot at aacoBd, Haalaoiuon* hnnaiM and twenty jKit la lUfa. oqnAUng uiq The Ooldoa Gate Athletea Win. Tbe InlUBl gama In Ihe Eut at the tram repre- aenUDg the nolreial^ ot Caliromla mn held on SttunlAj attenooD, Uar II, when ther enuiontered tbe Fttoceton College athletea. and the result waa a Tlctorr for the rlaltorB, Tbe Callfomlans arrived at Pitncaton on Wedoesday, s, and tince then had been ptactldiig on the rrtnceton grounda. Their work cr«at«d ao (BTorsble an Impreaalon regarding their ahUltj mat, In newot the fact that three of the beat men belonglDg to tha ortnga and black team—Kumler, lumper and hnrdler; Luek, hurdler, and Ooodman, Ihe InlercoUtgltte'oTClIng champion —wei« unable lo partlclpata In Ihe games, thla reaalt wmaforeahadoweu, and, In coDsequence, tbe di^feat of the home team WBB note Borprlae. It waa Prince- ton'a mJatortnna that aha tbould be ao handicapped, hot, even had nothing occorred to weaken her team, rlclotT might aHU have perched on Ihe banneia of the pluoky and amblUoua lada from the PaoUo coast, wboae sncceaa wot not begrudged them, and whoae Uno performancea war* heanuy obaatad bj the epeolaura, who wei« nnuinallr Bumarooa. Oaplaln Koch proTad a tower of tutogth on the Tlsmng team, acorlng thliteen polola bj taking lint in both the qaartar mile run and ehoi fnt, and tying for Drat In the nmnlog high jump, ha other memben of the team all acquitted ibem. aalTea credllAbly, while the PrlncelonlRna made a boldabindanda game fight for tbe honora which wen beyond their reach, A pAiUcclarly good pe^ fonnanca waa that ot Ralph berr, of Princeton, In winning the "two twenty" In UKa., which la but a ttmoUon ot a aecond behind tha college record. Sum- mary: (htc hundred mrdi nin.—Won brP.W.Alltn, Princeton; lecond, J. W. Boors lot, Ualretallr of Ollirorala. TIma '^oi/Baie nin.-Won brPbUlpBrodlor.Cellfoinla; eec- ond, J. n- Htnlon, Prlnetton. Time, an. e>£t. One Aundml and twentf |ardiAlinUtra«.—Woo br E. T. lirer. (Mlfomla; eacund, n. B. Terror, Ctllfomla TImi, lAia OnCfltUsiooO:-Won br E- Q. UcTlttr/Prlncoton; eec- ond, L. Mtrrln, CtllfomM. Timt, 7m. OKa Tleo huriilreil and nomrv vonli 'run.—#on br Ralph Dorr, PrlBceton: teooDd, J. W. ScoiRint, <MV Tlrat,3»a. One oUb ulforala rurt—Won br R. F.Btorllni^ Princeton; ato- ond, U. Hell, Prlocolon. Tlmo. Im.971^ 3vo Aundred and taentf yarat Auntic nice.—Woo br n. B. Tonov, Ctllfomla; lecond, E. I. Drer, Callfomla TImaBKa rieo mUel hIciKic raca—Won br H. Dozier, Ctliromlt; lcond,J. A.LeUnd,Prlocolon. Tlma9m.4l9(. n» hmOni anijvrti Mnli nm.—won br P. W. Koch OalllOmla; tocond, T. L. Bamot, Otllfomla Time, "Ktdno ISB Ikec-Won brP. W. Koch, Callfomie: ter end, W. L. BcbmtUiortt, Pnncaton. I>I.tanco, Stft lOin. Runtllno" ~ niaj Rimntno Afok iuap.—Won br W. 0. Patunoo. Callfor. • ' f. tir. Koch, Callromll. lltlRhl, Oft. Bin. 1^ ..,uuu, r. n. .vuu, .-Ml,uiu,fc ii.,.--, ■- nmliit lOB Wtimo'.-Woa by R. W. Ederin, Callfor nia; tocond, D.RlRRa Prinioton. DIttenca, ll3rL Jliinnlna Orood^ump.—Wonby W. B. lloRt^^ Prlaceloa; tecood, B. Otirett, Princeton. Dlttanto, 33ft. nie ouiitt—A. 0. lyior, Princouo, Ont; Triloor Prlneotoa. ceoood. Beitbt, lOfL ajo. It bad been agreed between tbo two teama that laalaad ot acorlng polhls on tho batla of i for flrat, S tor aecond and 1 tor ihlrd, but two men ehonid be entered from each collage hi any game, and the count ahould be a tor Oraia and a for aeconda, there being no third place. The acore at Ihe cloae alood: Vnlranlty ot OaUlorala, si poinu; Ftlnceton Col- lege, tl, ^ Tbe Coltamblm College VdIob Beld Ita annnal Sprlog Held meeUng at Colombia Oral, WlUlamahildge, Uila city, on Saturday after- noon. May 11. The weather waa lloe and there waa a fair attendance, but tha ezpectaliona of the ondergradualea and othera aa to the reaulla ware not raUzed, and Ihe proepect of the lilue and while ahowtog In front at tbe coaclualon of the annual dual iDorta wllh Ihe picked athletea ot Frtncetoo, Hay IB, ore nol regarded aa encooraglog. Sum- mary: one AuidredMr^nm-—Won br B- 0. Cbataln, W- Det- lerer tecood, W. Bookmen third. Time, Vffi*- _0iic Awidrod and tioralir M>di hurdle raor.-Woo or B. B. BUor. R. Rkbanlt aocond. T. JoMph third. Time, IfV- a. L. Bow- womuee btewde raor.—Won by J- Ropwrt, E --tecood,W-Veer<oRthlid- Thno,>m.ieKa _ /Our Aundrrd and >trrrv yordj mn Woo br D. 0. Cbil- alo, r. T. Dobbloi Mcood, M. Well thlnl. TIma MMa M< ouie noa-Won br J. B. PuUa W. Llshplpe Mc- ond, M-Well thlnl. Tlraalm-Sn<a Asntoa AlpA hnv.-Won br&Borka ttt 7«ln.; D. Toone tecood. tn. Uo. Pwaoa ItB Mot—Woo br B. Boir, sn. Iln.; Too Oeler- hartteoond,Sin.; R-Sblemanthird',30R- neo Amulrrd Old fmnlaaanliAMnllr raor Dulonr, "SSt aiUr I Poeter third. T. Jowpb eecond, S. 11. _ .Woo br w. Sljor thlid. Time, -Won br T. BoRoil, J. Belleeoood, J. T<mo,8m.34Ha BlaAIAlniMw&f<oU.)^rii rwii.-Woo br B. Ilnie. leeoonOt-Anodt third- Ttmt, Im^u. LAnodtthird- Tfmt, 3m. rwoiif aortt ma—Woo br w. Dee- Bod, W- P- Beakman, third- **— ir, A- L. Merrlo net aia ahiil m leiar.W. J.Cluk fXnitiita lt» Aamr.-woB br T. A. BaiL am. iMo. Ton ottoibtn eooood, Oft. lln.: D. Inafp third, aSl. IWt aatdu-Woe br P. B. Baamaa. mi.