New York Clipper (Oct 1895)

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508 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, October 12. TEMPrE Clip WCIIIRH. Clev*lRnd WInt Three Gamot and Baltimore Take* One. ClevttlKBd T4i II»UlDior«. Tta6 flnt gtme of ilto Temple Cap neritn, liest four la asTCD, wu ptpiytd Oci. '2, ut CIcvoIkdiI, O., the OeveUiHlfl wlonlnr, kftcr n closo anil cxcUlug Jlolab. It wu a pllcliei'ji ImIIIc, In wblcfa Young CArrledocr thehnnorn. For fourinnlnKKnotaruD VM nude on either side, mi Htipcrhly did lM)th meo pitcb. Id the nnb, however, tho ClovelaodJi liegan In bnnrh Ibrlr bliH, and Hcorcil the flnU run of the gamf, and from ttml iiulll Mie wlnnloR mo wan made, In ibonlnUi Innini), wlili onlj two menour. II16 conieiit WHa roplolo wllli hard nnd Hclentlflr l«ttJog, While ihe name wan omrked tlirougtinDt bj phoDomeDHl ncldlnv. When the Uallimorca furffed abead, Inlhs tiKluh liinlnff, li looked like ccruin defeat for ilio borne tenrn. but tlic laucrwenlln and tied the Koro on llieir linlfot ibo iniilov. and ibo eicltement reached ibo lilRbeat pitch. In th« nlDth tho IlaltlnioroH a<1dcd aiiollier run to ibclr credit, and tho local enibnalMiii lH;gan>io lose bope, aa ono run wm needed Ut do and tiro to win, wblch iieon»daltn'iHtlm|»«Miileio make; but the UevebiiKU firoelcU UcMilion wlili a roHllUdo of liirH,and baited in two ninM, aniliUl iliocDlbunl- aallo sboulfluf aeten lhoii«ud |>C(i|tlo. TI10 ImIHdr and lleldlnKorUcKcun, Ibc iliiivlj iiatllnK of lllnko atid tbe eicclleut work of JenDlugN an Riiort were ibe foaturcH. JtMlfr. Tf.,. t Kalltr.lr.... 4 . a. a. 0. A.M. 2 3 u a u I I , 0 I ri 7 3 I li u I U a 3 1 » 10 1 a CLNVBUND. T. Hurktii, ir. r VeKMn.M.. r. _ t'.hWs :')>■■. a (HHcAlMr.cr. ft tl.Tnlifiiu. lb A 7.iiiiliinr, r... 4 Hlxk*. rr.... 4 KctJirr.Sb.. 4 ^'utitiB, |>.... 4 0 ^ 3 r. 0 I I I 0 u 1 II u D I I a 0 BfOdls. cr. oiuMD, ab., iJanr.lb.... JUtblnMO. c. 4 I a 8 U D Kctlirr.Sb.. 4 1 1 0 1 I McMfthnn., p 4 0 0 2 3 U rutinfi, i>.... 4 n 1 o 7 0 Totak...Jr 4 II 91 II I ToiaU...4l ft U 77 lU 1 MUmon 0 o u n u I n a 1-4 VUTtlUd 0 0 0 U 1 I U 1 2-5 lUrDtd nini—Hillliitnre, 4; crcvrlnnit. 6. Ham on er- ron-H-.a. Un halI»-H., I. Ririick fiii-C.. I. I'liiPtrcs VeOoDsU koil K»*re. Tlnia.a 17. Tbe ClevelnndM won Hgalu on Oct. 3, when they nade enonRh mna In ilio dmi Inning to give them ■ vloturr. Tlio Itoltliuorca bud no clinnco lo win st aoyatiagfl. Uuppj'pltched great ImII. Iioldlna Ibo cbuDploiiB down (ft ilvo mroMtit.lwnor iheite dolnji of tbe scratch ordor. Ilo had arrat apeed nnd rx- ceUentcoalrol over Ilio lull, llorrcr wm bit bard attlmei, Unt the homo team were KnIjaMo lo hunch tbeir bits in tho llret and alxib InulngiL llurkelt led IQ batting. Ill* f'lur IiIIh lucluded n double Iwffger. Tbe otber long Mfu IiHm woro double bag- gers bjr /.Imner, Ucdarr nnd Cupnj. Tho Ueve- Cuida Huned nir like wlonem In ilio iirst Innlog, when tbey iicorcd three tudm hit liiirkeit'ii Hlugle, a wild nltcb bj HoiTcr and McKcaii'iiftltiHle.tho lAtter taking nocond im lUo tbmw to the plnio lo catob Uurkvlt, wlin worvd nii (lio lili. Chlldn Mcrl' ficed, sending HcKoan to (hinl. MrAleor waabit with a pllclwd ball. Tolieau Rcnla high njr to Keelcr, and lIcKe«n scored, UcAlcor Boing lu Mcond on Uie tbrow In. /.iminrr bit fnr iwu hascH nnd MoAleer scored, lialilmoro acurcil » nni (n (tie Bttoond iDDlng OD II comlilnailnn of hits ami erron. TtWTlsltora scored again In tliu Hlxih Inning on a ooQple of bits and an nut. Tliu Ulovelands Incrcoaod ttefr load lir adding alnRlos In (he IKth andHevenlh InalogeaDfltwolnthoHiJith Inning. Tiio bailing of Burkell apd (ho Noldbig of JnaulngH and UcKean were features. CLKYKMNIi. r. H. K. tl. l.K. Hurkmi. II.. b t 1 I U 0 UcKomt. M. /• I I 4 M I ciitMii, ail... 4 I u a I I I I) S U lijUcAlenr, Cf.. 4 I 0 I U I O.TflbPAii, Iti 4 I I II n l» /.liiiiiipr, f... I I :! 4 1 I HlHkn. rr ... 4 II (I 3 I I Hdlirr, 9b.. I 0 J o 1 U CuMiy, I).... I I I 0 a II folft1ii...»4 7 11 t; H ft Balttiorb. t. a. h. o. a.k MeOrew. Sb. 4 0 u I u 1 CMlar, rr... 4 u I 3 J«Dalaffi,u.« I ' K«u»/.ir.... 4 Brodr«,ftr... 4 (l|«aion.tb.. 4 cam, lb.... 0 3 II 0 I nUTK»,o 3 0 u lloirtr. b ... 3 u u 1 0 I Touii....*s a a 14II Hatilmortf. u i ii u o i u u U-ii Ul«««iaati 1 u 0 0 I » I u -7 lUmftl run*—HilUtiinrc. I: t'io\filnnil. :i. HiH«nn«r- rar«-H., 3; C, 1. tu»e nn iwlU-U.. a; O., I hinick out-B.,3; I. riii|>trw, Kvofo uiil MclhiunU. Tluie, a.iB. Id (he presence of nearly (welvo Uionnud pcopk) tbe OlevolMds scored tbclr third consouuUvo vlc- (or7 over ibo Ilalllmorett on OcL In (ho windup of the ganicH at Clevelaod. Tho day was a trirte cool, huttlioalrwHs ricar and Iho sun nbone brightly. Ttie HpPotMiors woro vory eiithuiUulIc, Init there was not a bit of disonler. Tlio game vai wim by tbe home team by superior l«uliig. Young was a coiDplete puEzlo to tho rUltorv. n bo woie unable lo bat Ills delivery eiTocllvely until tho elgbtb liiulng, when tber oaroed (heir only run. MvUsboo wsh pounded f4>r nine elnglra and four doubloa; three of the latter would have boon gooil for triple Imggera at least but for a ground ruio. UcAloer led In mI- tlng, Tbe long nfo bliMWoro dnnblo baggom hj Jenolnga, tlilloii, /burner, llhiko auil UcOarr. Jen* ninn' batUug and UoldluR, the Iwitlng of HcAlcer uDdllie bHilIng and Oeldlugof Chltds wore the feat* urei. Baltihuhb. t. h. n. o. a. a MeOrAT.Sb.. I u a u 0 ( Ktehr, rr... 4 i o .i o d JaoniDn, h « (■ 3 A Ktltarlf.... 4 - - Brodre,or. U 1 Ou«Mb....s 0 1 lloMOND, O. 3 0 13 I HoMaboD, p. n 0 0 U 4 TotaU...S3 1 711 It I BatUn)orv 0 U U 01«T*Uad 3 U U McKn«n, M. Ohlhlmib.... 4 _ MrAlMf, rf.. 4 0 nTvlMU, 111 4 ' /liitiiivr. r... 4 Hltkit. n... 4 Mrilnrr.3b.. 4 I .1 I 11 U U 114 10 4 1 1 I) 0 0 .413130 . 4 1 1 n 1 I .37 T 13 77 IT 1 0 1 0-1 3 I -7 Bamod niiiR-Baliluiitra. I: L'lpvultitd.S. IUm on «r nirB-B.,9: 0.. I. On bAllm-H.. I; (V, I. Plnick nul-B.. }; n.. 1. Umiilni, Mellonakt and Ihim. Tim*. I.4U. Hie Ballliitoiua HC«ired their Unit viotor? lo tho aerlea on OoU «, whon tho scene of avilon wai abltted In Ualtlmuro, Mil. Uoro than ten tliuunnd people wllneaaed tho game, nnd tho. ontbualasm -was QObouudod-eo niiiob so, (hat some of the it)ughorelemon( oiTunHl indlgultloii tu the visltora. Tbe trouble iwgnn with a cmwd of rouiiht, who tratbered about iiw> hotel, nnil Jovred and booie4l ihe vtslUng players lieforo tliur luti fortbu unUgrouudit. Finally, Uto foollog grow no imonne (lw(eggH and Tooka wpie ibmwn at ilioin. Thnro of Ibe stooe tbrowen were nrreeiod, and lluod |A each and ooits. After roAchliig Uo imrk ilu^y wt ro blaictl by a portion of Iho crowd, but (hU wm fruwned upon by tho uajorliy, ami Ibero ttvro nu furlUor atloniptA ai Insult during (hu gaiuo. Tho Itumu lean) Inuk a leadearljriuihu gaiiio.Hiid uanlly held It through- out. It was a pHohorH* Iniillo, In which Knpor bad the better of It. t'unpy, thnugh h bit wild In hU doUver?, bold (ho Im'sl team down lit iiluo hltn. TboBo, oowever. came »i opiMiriune ilnvcs, wbllo ibo five made bv the vlnliont were M-ui(ered nnd not jmduoUvo or rum. Tlio doldlog on both Hidos was almost perfooi, an error by (ittitAtm Ivlug tbe only fleldlna uhanco (hat wts no( acccpicil. Jonntngit ledlnuatllng. Ills llirro MXm lurltulcd a double iMggor. Tbe only oihvrlong mio hll wai a double tiagger by Carry. Thi^lmiilngur Joniiliigflaud llie Voiding or Chillis wore rcuinre^. Olsvilanp. t. h. Burbcit, ir.. 4 u HoKean, m.. 4 0 (TfiiMi. lb... 4 0 MoAlMr.cr.. 4 U n.T»buu,ll<. 3 U 2(o)mar,a... 3 n EUkf, tI 3 u ctlArr.Sb.. 3 0 rnpiT.P s tt Jlfeuu. 31 ■' Wktrtai, Our drreaiH frltnd and iiMml>er, Tlany WriRltl. lobU I'Flrar* llfo fiiiU«l|p<l all iliat xia itonrl anil irvn ind Doh:« In man. and In liU rabtloo toUti national fame, m Urf«lr bla eitatinn, npisiaottd all ibitvaa )-ur«, liooait, Binly and •aoobllos la tpon; tb«r*rnr».b«ll . . ^, , JMolrrd. Tbtt tlili aanclation axiADda to ItUaUlktfld fAmilyItt alnrftml CAn4ol«DC«*.a«d that Uim raiolu- linn* W •aUrad uina tb* nlDutaanf ibll orttmnlraliun, and tlia( tb» in«iiil>ai« of (hit aut>clallon a(t«nd tb* ob- wiulOT la a iWMlr. P. (:.RlcnTlK,cJialnnan; b. HlUfl Jn.B lI.JOHBii. A. ||.H|[0OKlc,A.M.0lLUll,CODttnlttM-. On motion of JamesA. CarapMll It was leaolved (hat tbe Hcorer*' Aaoctalinn loauguiBlo a move- ncnt looking to ibe placing over Mr. Wright's grave of ao ai^rDprlate monument. It was tbe sense or tbo meeilDg that tho hearty co-operiUon of iheTarloflH iMguo clulmconld iieaecured,BDd (hat tbe underlaklog could lie pushed to a auccesiful coDclusloD. somethlnB Kfier tbe plan of the (irace testimonial In Kogland. A sub committee, conKtiit* Ing of Kmnk Uougb, chairman; KnaDCla 0. Klr^hter, Krank C. Andenon, Frank H. Ucaly and James A. Oimpbell, waa spinlntcd to fonnulate some well defined ntao of action, attd to report to tbe assot'la. (Ion on <ict. R. The directors of the riillailelnhia Club held a TneeilnBonut t..\at wblcb the tdUowIng minutes were adopted: Ths dsaui of IlAiry Wriuhl ttrmliiaUa tha arear of MiaurihaiDOiitiafabI* ol nifirLali; luralda bauuMof bli aiiilabl* oianaefK. hia lell-ibneiatloo ami ajmp*' tbttic litart. liBllr ilbl lie at(**t Utal "a aan ani«ar tornailiavftr vtralli." Ila bad no aDaiay. Iiurrlioda vara IrfTleo, and we, anions bit cloaani, mouni him aa a brotbar lona bafora. (fiilaide lha Urc« cinia of ibtMo «h<> Ior«i liiiu bacauaa thay hiiaw lilin wart tha In numaratiU diaclplaa of BaM B|'in», tn nliom Ma toIcv, rorniud faaturet warn fUiianrd, but whnaa aania aihl [ama «en tr*a»urad lioti^htiM vanU of aniulatloo. In aarl/ ImjhtHMl, lij baradliary In^loct aa aipart cncheter, ha*4ionJ<ilaMl Ui« pinnMnor bwl>all. doloa Jtoman torTiea la llivnoliBand ranilni prumoilanlM Milnnlilpln liM baitloN lur axluaof^aul r^CDsnliloo. Inll> aniffth tniiiaiitrllr In lh«tp«rf«etliigor IM nilaa fur play aid ptAjar<«. (n im ilavflniKiiant uf cu>f-ft<raiiT« latnworh—MaaHnilal lo rliih tirinrlaa—and Inauiht tiM that reflnrd, ronoblci) nnd madn It tlia araat natiosal Kaina or Ainerli:*, be mntriliatc*! a aUnl'a altars. Tlialanii*itreAri*i>rii1«lll»«aieruundfr-l wlili iboaa- nranca that iba aiMjlliDRm. **«iii|i«f rtuouii laic« llia valaTtii nn tlivMlaia," hu nuappllfallonlolilin. On Uiocnnirarj, til* •Ivluin and "uo t-giipael wrrr (irxrrullr apprecIalM liT an Imnmnio conallluanrj', tbe oiDcUl •ipooaniiiof «lilrl( crvitxl an lioDorabla nibra Utz lilm alona, nhhout praderaMor or auccauor. AndiHiviia (•> Rnoa, iMvliifunly rrasrant iiieniorlaa lliatwa wIllnniaminKlf iMlilie. To bla barcared clill- ilron, 10 all olbaraurhliililb anil klo. Aod lo hla Innum- anua linua o( irrlaTlna fripml-. ««. iml ol iIm i]«|ithH of nurcoiiiiwiQanilctiiin, (vodar our •Incanol arnipaililea la \h\K iba aAdda4 rt'ronl or lli« I'll Had alplili BiilltMuli.— A.J. HBAai, prtKtiloni; Jnii.v I. ItiMiSHK, liaajiiirar; Wm. J. KHKmciiiK, atcraury. >«a>a People at Cleveland, (*., hATp gone basoball mad tinco the team tiHik aecund |tlare In tho major league nee. Tbrougboiti the acason there was an uno.\plulnalile apathy, tMih In attendance and en* (hUHlsHni. TblH was reversed durlog the Temple Cup nenea of Raiiten, especially idnce Cleveland has won (he nnlthree games. Tbo playem never knew they had an many mends: everybody l« Interested Id giving them lOHiluionUlsof iholrrslcem. During Ibe threo gHiDCK.UcL^.a, fi, many valuable prcs- enbi were made. Manager (JllverTebcau was (he recipient uf a iiM diamond ring. Jeaao llurkott, now cbiinplon batsman of tbe major Ifaguo, re- ceived a tllaiDoiid fliuddcd medal and a valuable ilioieun. Pitcher Cy Young received a Hboigun, CatcDorUbaa. /Iromer a dintiiood Htudded K. of V. liadKO and oniT buitooH, lltcher Oeo. Cuppy a f loo I'srker bamniorlcas kuh end boui|uot or dowerr, and BlioriHtop Kd UcKean a diamond ring. The others all received preMuts of lesser wlue. Tiklnff It all in all, the end thla year liu been the luon atimldouB atnce Cleveland has luU nclub, and, ir all a'gns fall not, It In sure to boar fruit In tbe way of Incroaseil aKeiidance and enlhualum next seasun. Id other wordH, Clevelanders are Jdbi lioglnnlog (0 realize that (hey hnvo a l«ll team par uxcelleiice. I). A.K. HALTIMOHH.T. B. ». 0. A.B. P 4 U 0 Mrtlrau.SU.. 4 I I 1 1 l) I ( 1 u KNli^r, rr... 1 } 1 3 0 It II 3 0 J•nnlnK^ M 4 I 3 2 1 U I tl U 0 Kelli«r,lr.... 10 14 0 0 18 10 Hn>dl«, cr... 4 1 I 3 0 U I) .H U 1 lllMmtD, tb. 4 0 0 4 4 1 1 4 0 (I iNrvy. lb.... 4 0 14 10 1 n 3 n KobtnMit. 0. 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 I U 0 KM*fr, i> .... 3 0 D 1 U U - B14 1U I TiiUl«...U ft 1177 l» I narabiBd U d 0 0 U 0 0 ti t»-0 Balilniore U1100010 -S BaniM mna-Halllninn, 3. liaxntn DTmr-i'lavf Utkl. i>olAlli—B.t. 8inick«>il—C., 3;a.S. I'liiplrro. IIiimI aod kt«l«. TliHP. 1 U. ^ In lUemorlatu. Tbp tunonl aorvlrcd of llrtrry Wrighi wci-e helil at Uie roaldonce of Prank llmigh, *J.lb) I'bor Place, rblUdelphla, I*m.. Ort.it, and the Interment wan In I. aurol Hill Ccniclorj. The wrvioott were conducieil by tbe Rev. W. \\. Vylvesier, of tbo UomonalChiirrti of tho Advocati', and rousUtctl atmply of ihorllual of tbe Episcopal Church. Tlic honunary pall bear* ers were N. E. Yoiiug, president of tbo National League and Auierti'sn A!««K'hitloo: Oharles U. Uyrac, linnklyn Club; P. T. Powers, prraldoot ot Ibe liaaleni League: John 0. Cbapnuu, Toronto dub; Wllllaui Itaraie. Hrranion Club; Wllltaiu Bbantff, lladeton Club, A. J. Hcach. John I. nogen, PhUadolpbla Uub, nnd Lew Blmuous and cbariea Mason. The Hrilna pall iiearern were Manager Arthur Irwin and Bccrptar.T William BbettMlM, ruitadelphla Clnli, nnd 8. II. Jones, U. II. UlddlebiKk, A. M. (lllUiu and W. ll. Vullr. PbUadelpbta Hcorera' AWKlatiun; K. Hough and II. B. F^gel. There were many boaiiilfal iloni of. ferlngs. Among ibo ninuruora wore bla broihera, ileorge and Samuel Wrlgbt. TboScorera' Atsoclatlon met on Ut t.A. at rhlla- dolphIa,Pa.,aiidpasaeittho following rcKilullons: wBiaKitt. la thatlaaih of Harry Wrlshiibk* bimkU- iloDiunutiii the b»M of a mriiibar ami a pvraoDAl Ulead, aiida»|>Uir«lba louto ournallnDal name of Ua tlrlsai (^luadtr, lllaloniilarfnilcr ami Biipponar. aod bitlital, abl«ai,niMi|io|iular anJ niMt re#|i«et«tl ripouaoi and npraaaBiAllTa, and CRICKET^ The Cainbrldge^OKltord Teaai. Tue (e>ni at Kngllsb i:rlckereni reprcnnilog Utni- liildfe tnd Oxroid rnlvenltlea lisvlog IlDliilinl thtlr Ulp In ttilB conntrj, Triili * record of two vli ' lortea, two dorcata anil one dmiru gime, nlicd Oct. •1 for Muitaniniilon, Kng.. on ilio American liner Neir Vofk. All of Ihetenm were protuw In expren* iDglhelrapptwluionof ibe lioapluMi; and gener one treatment accorded tnemoverrwliere, especially In Uila dl;, Pblladelphia and Toronto, The vlillom were deprived of a VI0I017 at Toronto, rain cauaing tliHt conioat to Iw dmwo, greall; In their favor. In tbo nnt game plared tbe Unglltb team Bcoreil, Including oxlran, an aggregate of I,o;i fnr tbe Ion ol elgliij-foiir wickota, wblle tbeIr op- ponenta i«ui«d, witb extras, a total of l,8.!3 for nliiety-fntir wickots. The vlaltom scored In those live gHmcs l,r.Bl nins off tbe l«t, while tbolr oppo* nenta made 1,045 nitia olT tbe bat. Tbo coHeglana* bighi-attotal lean Iniliig waa tbe:t23 made lo Ibeir openlDR contest wItb twciro of Now York, wbllo tlielr loweat total was the 01 made In tbo second Inning of tbe Inaugnml conteat at Phlhidelpbla. Their opponenta' blgbcst total waa Ibe 404 made In the concludingcontiit at Pbliadelpbla. N, r. liruce, who opened tbe trip b; soorlog 1-JI runs, wart the bigticat Individual acorer, and was the onir one of the vltUtom to make a centorj, O. H. raiteraoii made icu, not out, and F. II. Ilobloii Bcored M (or tbe rblladel|>bla eleven In auococdiDg CDDteata. Tbo vlalton* won tbe tosa oolj two times, when, doapllo tbe adWDlagu tbua SInod of batting dni, tbej mot with tbelr two do Its. The batting aveiagca below ghon show that N. V. Iinice basa deorded lead, and that V. A. I>hllll|>i, V. T. Illll, U. 1>. Ilobluaon and W. H, Uem- iiigwis; also did good eervlce In nin getting. In bowling f. W.UimganaudJ.C. llaniej wer« tbe moat succoulol In taking nickels, allbougb at a heavy rort. HATTINO AYBIIAnKH. Innlnft. Kuv, .^trr. Kot out. Anr. N.F.Dran 7 ills III 0 49.17 r A. nmi" e sia 1 o.tu V.T. Ilin Ill 3U> 4<l I tl.OI (!.U. Kablti.OD a lU 4; II A).63 W. U ll.iiiloii.ar.. . Ill .v u al.l7 K.IIIUk.11 lu 1.11 M II 13.40 r. w. Miiiinaii s iiu 43 0 11 n II. A. Arkxrlslil h MS: ll.OJ 0. KN.WIlun n :« .11 i ll.m II.A.HIIiU 3 .M .11 I 11.(0 \v. w. Uiv. ^ -j; s 3.a J.(\ llirtlrr .1 \i K A I.IN W. llunllllrr i 3 S D i.Ul II. It. llinioii 1 u 0 0 0.00 TuUl. 10 1.(1.1 III 13 IDI.IO HdWI.lMI AKALYRIa. Ailff. Hunt. itm-Vi. Vtei'l. Are. r. SIIKI1.11 s lu 3 I mv IMl. N.V'll<iiD.... M IS 1.4 » IS.I] V.T. Illll llD «; 3 « Wi r. v,: giiiiaui m ta 31 u.w »-. W. Lor. lei m SI 13 111.13 J.U. lUril.r IJMi tie 41 si |3W II. Artvnaiii no >i3 r \> uiv Till itixcu'DiNii cosTvr nf Ibo sesstin In Ibls IdnllT timk place Oct. 5, at I'rospei t I'lrk, Ilroiik- Iiu. M. V. Kleveoi repieaenting New York and Urootlrn then plaved a benett match for Janea Walrtk, the supeiioundenl of tbe cricket grounda. Tbe Mw York teaiDwon bv ill to 41, In so one ton- ing game. J. Ueresford bit bard (or 40 on bebalf o( Iho winning team. Abtiiiv CiUMBiaa, tbe professional o( the Uoa- ton Alblellc Club, was given a beneOl OcL t, at liosKiQ, Mass. r. II. Ciark, witb to In tbe aecood InolDf, waa tbe highest acorer for lha Boston team, tbe wUineni, while F. Falrbnm and H, Falrbom mode 3» and u, respecllvelj, for the MaasctanaetU eleven. Tni Crescent Athletic Qnb, of Bnokltn, K. Y., will iiake aiforuto place a airong eleven la tbe Held nent leaaoD. Tbedub Intendaroengankprofte- ilonnl coach and ground man, and It la probable that lU cricket contingent will seek membenblp In the Hetropolllan Disuict Leagne. llASBY llAHonAVB, obo Of the well known (|nar- let ofbroibeix whuwero famousPhlUMlelpblacrlck- eiem iweniy odd jmre ago, la now a police orHcer of tbedoniiantoivn dUUIct and Is a famllar Ognre at all the lolcronllonal niatcbes In PbUadelphIa, l>H. Opp4Mltlon lo IlewtowB. Tbe proposed fair and race meeting announced 10 be held li; tbe .\|rlcultuiml anil Horticultural Bo- cleiyof tbo Toim of Newtown, L. I., from OcL e for forty days thereafter, baa eilrred np tbe wsKb- fuln«M of tlH) Jockey Club and Ibe Slate racing an- tlioriuea. (In (Xt, i the aiewaids of tbe Jockey Club, In aeaslon In thla city, paascd the following resolitlonH: WiiiRKjii*, .t M} c«ll«l NMoclatlcHi, m>1m1 tiio Aeri- .jnuralaml llonlruUural Bocl.trof Ih. Townol tin- lovD, L. I., ban ulTtrtlMil Id Hi. Oatlf D.wtpapeii a r.inyd.v. (air, beaioaiDR (ML 7. villi nioolDg race.d.)- aiM] nialil; anil. M'licHKAM. Hi. .lonciUoflli. Jodi.y Clab have nuon tu l.fln.To tliat .ucb Ulr I. not nrKaalied Dor lot.iHl.d to t«cM.luclwllnK(KMir.ltli aorSMa laBltimat. lair,but will baa vioUtlou i.r tli. reclog lawaor (li.HIAle; now, tii«r.(or., be It JIatinA, That Ui« HUle Kacinf CoinmlMlon b« re- r|u.MMl lonuk. linis.«liat«liivcMlsall..D (ololhe niallttr aad t. take aucb Mop. tltat iii.y b« iiecMnary (o praTeot violalloo I.r lb. lava of llilM Slats: aiitl. Hetiini, Thai II.B ue.anl. or tli. Juekey Club oo.op.r- au with Uia Hikl. RaclDit Commlf .Ion to Nil. .ml. Tlie state Itaclug Comnilaalon convened In special sesHkin 4, and adopted the foUowlog: IteMred. Tint Ihe <ounul to III. comnilnloD li. author- iMd Mil iltnK-(«l 10 iDTOkllaata th. racta la r.hillon 10 III. |VQI«Md inB«llDttattli.lmcklnNoti(owDL.l.,aDdU. lakoiuch .lapiaanr. n.coAary to .upprcia (ho uai. If roaaS toll, unlawful,aod 10 lli.t .ad to eomnitiolcal. ih. liculoonO 10 til. Attorooy liaoaral and tu Uia Dla- ' ncl Aiuira.y or vuwn. County. I'lompted by a spirit of reciprocity tbe dlreclois ot ISO Mespetb Fair Qrouuds met fi. and adopted tbe following ineaiutea: WaBKBAB, Uod.r lha dMbiloo of lb. eouru of .Vav York 111. r.rejr.llrar racing bill waa docld»l uoeoottltu- llnuil mod void, and WUKkViii, To. trcilcli.ator Raclns Aaaoclallon li In- corrimtod puriuanl to ILlii uoconktltatlooal law. and liaa UDouncMl lu lolsnll.in to condnet racw In dauae. ur iIm U.cIsIod ot til. rouria of Now York, oow, lli.rvfora, U.11 tteKind, That the atl.nlloo of llir Dlaulct Atloni.r. Folit. l).|wnnient, and Maslalrnu. of New Yiirk CooDly b. r.*)«eirull7 callnl to Uiedenancortiiecoo.lllullonal law. or Uie HIat. with a vl.wur iironacallog all penona In any way mponalble for Iho vlolatloa. The tjoeens (Xiunty Qiand Juiy met 7, and was lUMtracicd by Judge Uayuor to lnvesug«t« tbe uettud.. of conducting tbe fair, and. It tbo pn- irotera were acting In violation of the law, the Jury waacbarged that an Indlclnient must be returned at once. 1,(43 IfT !9 14 43 A M'MBKR Ot rblUdelpbla cricketers took iiart In a uiatrh played Oct. A, on tbo grounds of tho Uuden Club, at OQHlon, N. J., to celobmto tbe openlog of the iHiteTs naw dub lioiiao. SIdoa were cboHou by liacey and A. H. Wood, tho fonner'a cloven batting llTxl and making a total ot t^"*, M. Cregar aud I'ace.r were tho blgbeat scurctM. maklug lu raplbil form »l aiidSH, reepecllvelT. \Yood'a team nn up a total of ■Ml for the loas a( only two wlckot^ wbeu tbo alnmpa won) dmwii. Of iiila total J. U. Klug nMie va nnd A. H. Wood 4'.' Ihe |Hlr imttlng on In nartncnihip l.v< for tbe Itrat wicket. Attortbe match Ibe two icrtuia wei» euicrtalneil at dluiier by l*real ilcut c'rett, ut tho Umlon Cinb. A VIAV u( ainaloun) rcprmeuting I'lilladclpbia, It bi aalil, couteinplalt taking a trip lo England ucit year, and playing s Mrioa of matches there. Thla matter baa received caretnl conrldentlon for some time, aud. If a auillcloull; almog ropreaenlalire team can s|ian tho time to make Ibo trip next sea- son, srrsDgcinents will bo st onco made wlib C. NY, AlciKk, seurelary ot Ibe 8uire.v cluh, to arrMOgo a acbedule of matchn. J. Hakidm Kikii, Ihe capbilu ot tbe Tioga Cluh.ot rhlladrlphla, ?»,, who ranks aa one of tbe best faat round arm bowlera In tbo l olled Btatos, baa abm liaited remarkably well thla season, being ctcillted with throe renlurica. vl/,.: lou, not out, lu: end l£i. A otiix was played Del..'., at l.tuu. Hans.,lie twpco the local cliiti and Ibe n'andcren, the fumHr wluning l.y iil to do, the totala ot the flret Inning. Jem uiado 4J and Hood 'J4 tbe pair pnt- tlDR ou M for the ilret wirkei on behalt ot ibe Uynn Club. Klitens ot llie litah and Scotch residents ot this cl|y and vicinity cootendcil, Oct. I, at Uoboken, N. J.,' Ike tonner winning by 10.^ 10 *o, Uie totals ot tbo tlrsi Inning. Till lloboken and llarlcni trama played Oct. i, at Dolwken, N. J., Ihe funncr wluning by I'.'O lo '.s, tbe lotali of tbe dm lonlng. Adams, with 41, wu lh« bl(b<« scorer. THE TURF. DROOKI.VN JOCKKY CLVB, Cloedly Crowda AVltneaa Batlatkotory Raolag at armweaend, Tko running ot the Culver Handicap, captured by Rey del Camrm, and the nee for Ibe (ireebOeld Stakes, won by Harry Reed, were specbkl features of Ike lacing Oct. 1, A good crowd vras on band, and tbe sport ot high order. Bummair: K« two year oldi. haodlcap, to lli. wlon.r glOO, to the ntiMod IIQu, to the third S3U, llva and a hall furlooaa. r. Uoaoo'a b. e. Balraola, liy SalralorLydla, IIS; IOU>B Doiselll RlewlooHtabta'acli.c. Harry i>rlnc 114; 5toS ..(lninn 2 W.C Ualy'abr. f. VoIIm', 101; 4 lot J.Hurvliy 3 Tim*. 1:10. Kwr all nsM, haadlrmp, to Uio vIoDarlOQ, to Ilia .w- onil|ia).to III. thlnl gioipno mil. an J a lorlonr. J. vr. Rokoia- k. b. Bir Einia, 4, liy BlrModral.Dlil. aano.ll>;aia> gilir 1 <mKkfllatil.*ab.b.BlrWalter.a, 117; a 103....Don.lt3 KrltBlable't 1.. b. Oallllto, 4,113; Slot Sunni. 3 Tlni^l'iil. Tk« Qraonfl.ld Blakea tlfiOt, lor IbrM yoar olda, iniar- HDiMd caih value to the winner 11.00, to the Mcond 'TU 10 lb. mini BIBI, .la fbrloni^ 7r. Dwy.r'a br. a. Harry HMd, by IIImyar-Tiol.t, IDS; 10107 SInioa. 1 J. HAF. P. K.«ie'.ch.r. IridiRHl,U: loiol...lla.r. 3 J. Ila|>p.it Jr.'. b. c. Manchaslar, 104: U to I. J. Huirby 3 Tlroa,l:IS. Fcrtbrae rear old. and npwanl, 10 the winner $1X1, to tho Mcond i7t. to th. thlid IS. on. mile and a (luartor. A. II. A D. 11. Moirlr br.e. TbeH.aIn, 3, by Ualore- Pild.or lb.Vllln|*,91; S) 101 u. HIiKh 1 PrNknoiMtUabtaa' ir. f. Adelbert, & 1(B: B 10 t.BImni. 3 a. L. 8niiih'ab.b.cand«labn.,e.lul; Slot Qrinln 3 TliuialllM. Tlo Culr.r MaDdleap, Bllbou, for two vaaroUaaod op vatd, niarantoed cash vain. 10 the wlnnar $l,sa>, 10 Ihe woMid BSaO; lu U). Uilnl $140. ail rurlooga. Bania Anita Hrablo's b. f. R«r dot Camraa, 3, by Em- IKror or.VoilolkClaiBO., 133; 10to; 'tmi 1 Pu.bloaul)l«'a ch. 0. Uraic«ndo,3,l0l;8toSJ. Ferfelo. 3 U. It. 1'. B«lrooat'. ch. c. Brmodywln., 3. 110; 13 10 I arilUn 3 Tbua, 1:13. For mald.n iwo yaar oU^ 10 tlia wlnn.rgHXI, u> ihe *«OMid $73, to u>e third $23, dvo and a half rurlongc tiOBslitcre. Blablo'. b. g. Cailb, by Powhaiao-Cadlga, 1(0; 7103 HflSl ITMhnauBUbl.'adi. r. IMIIoAont., llS; 3lul..Blnimi 1 I*. Lorlllard'.br.c KloaorBobamla,1IS; 4tol..Uriinn 3 Tlua, 1:10. HellghUel Autumn weather, combined with a cattl ot conaldenble pranilse to the lovera of good racing, served to attract a good Bized ctowd to tbe couree on a. Tbe Csnarele Stakes and Seashore Wakes were tbe chief events on Ibe programme, and tbe tonner furolsbed the best contest of the afteraoon, tliennlsb lieing between Iho three ycarold colt Pep- per and tbe four year old gelding I'eacemaker, tbe luimer's fanciers getting no 1 on their luvest- mmls, while tbo favorite, Patricbin, llnlahed In the ruck. Illloy Onnnan la credited witb havingscooiied In a good round sum ou tbe irbiner. Bummary: rorthroe yMri.Ua which liava not won $l,CtJ0 In ISQO, to III. wlun.r$tmiolli. .wnd 173 and 10 lha Uilnl $S3^ ou. nillo. ixnla Slutn'a cli. c. Monaco, by Rptodlhrllt-ifald of Alhi.l,lll:4iag Ilanillua I A.M. A U. II. MoiTl.' b, r. Owlal, II4;«U I Blmma I J. Hupi.«rt Jr.'.b. c. Mancha.lar. 114;S to I Taiml B Tlma,l:4l,V I'lir loktilM two Toar oldiMu the wbinertlOJLtntha Kocond $73^ tu thelhinl $13, dve rurlonga. 1*. Lorillaid'a br. c. Kln| uf Bobamla. by Bmparor- Au.lrlana. 110; 3tol DoawMl HlNnlon Uiabls'n br. i. Haaaioon^ 107; 15 lo 1 QrVlflo _ J. K. Rostra* cb. I. Runov.r, 107; 4 to3 I*atklna 3 Timr, Tlio Bcanhore 8uk**, $l,eiu, for two yaaroMa soaran. I«d ea»li laluD loUio wloa.rgljn to u. wcond laiL t3UioUilniaiuxSfeaDdthairturlonr>. UtonitoD HUDl.'!. ch, r. Woodrln., by HaanatUer-Wood- Wn^ un,; u 10 nrima 1 P. Dunn.', ch. e. Iraoll.r. Itff; S la I Dointt ■ SI F. l>wyof> rli.c. Tom OrOQi*«ll, l07;3lol....Bfoima3 Tlnit, IM'i. T1i.CaDar.l.8ubo«, $IAU, (ur ihre. year olda aad up- wiiil, idiaranlced ra*li T.lu. to III. iilnn«rl|I.UX lu Ibo hCcuiiJ $101,10 III* llilnl $100, mil. and .lilcMlh. r.Uuonr'. br. c. fepp«r, 3, by lllodoo.Pranc.iica.n); s tut O'UaiTl llauahacr.Blabl.'. h. r. I'UMnakar, 10); lOlo I...Raters J.W. Ilttgora' b. b. llllcnunt, 4. ICQ;4 tot PcrkloaS Tim^l:49. Kur mile. t«o ) rait :ntd. hanJican, to Uie wlnn.r iSOX to tb. unind tl<n to ili. ihlnl tia, lit. Uirlong.. O K Bnlih'. b. i.BwMl FBv.id.la. I.y Fav.idal.t.tel llou>^ 110: .vM Doanii 1 A. F. tvain.ir. cb. r. WIM VloUt. W: to to l U'Uarr 2 A. II. A II. II. gonU' b. r. Inl.nnlMlon. loS; n to 1 ■■^]■—VW,\ UlrKhS Time, I M^f Fur ihrM yur ok]* anti opwaN, mUIui, to lb. wlno.r •U), tit ih« ...-U04 $13, lu lb. third $& tta I^Iod... J.Rap|»rl'aeh.c.O«Uia»i,«,IU;«tol Taral .1 Tlm.,l:4)l<. J . „ Porallaj;iu,baeJlcap.oo.mlleaodabair: C. LlllboAl jra di. e. Coooltsear, 1 by ItoPi'lr godrtd.Dlalano^ilia: Jlo 1........ ifflP"! p. Donn.'ihr. c. Penper,S, Kg; Hlo 7...-....i.P«klnaI A. n. A D-11. Monla'. b. c. Tie Bwalo, 3, gl: I to I Blraeo 9 Tlma.>j4l. „ .„ Tb.P(on.ct Ilindlcap. 0.000^ for two ynr oMa,up •aeb aod $100 additional for atartara, gormotMd eath T.lua 10 lb. winosi $1,310, to the lecoad $310, b> tbe thlnl alio, .la IbrioDia. M. P. UwytCa b. c B«n Braih, by BninMe-Roaavl la, IM: aron.... fllmoi. I PoaliloBttbl.'. cb. o.CraKando, 111:It u I...;...Taral 3 ".J. Owvar'adLc Uaadqirlnr.m; 10tol....WI01ama3 Tim., I:ls,'<. ,^ .„ Th. Fallon Head leap, $1000, ror ibra. year olda,«0 etch, aad $100 addlllooal lor .utun. nnDlmd aili Tiliio lo tbo winatr tlMO, to tin aMond lau, u the third tua.on. nltoanda .lalMlh. r.Dnnne'.ch. c. Flying Duuhmtn, by lm^ Vatnar- Ulan ll.icy, 123; 4 in T "iSn" 1 P. Lorillaid'a b. f. AnDlaatta, 107; 4 to .--;-OrlBo 2 J.BappeitJr.'a cb. cCMBiarTanor, lltlSlo 4. ..Taral 3 Tlma, 1:49,'4'. For two yoar old., aalllnp. Bra aod a hair l^rtoS|L P. Lurillard't b. I.Bk>iimar,br6anBatloo.Ei|ualllr, ID: 3101 ('■W'Fl P. [hinne'a cli. c. capllre, 100; eran Parklna 2 aotiBhacRaHlabU'BTjr.(iirlb. 104; « lol Iltmm a For Ihrat year okla and upward. >la rorloan. J.McUoaliUn'a b. b. Weraberg, S, by Imp. KoHovy. Ilo'lmdot 113; 410 I -.-.t^ral 1 a.E.8mlih-acli c DcriargnlalB. 110:B 10 4 BlTma2 M. Daly's b. h.K.y Vwl, UM, 110; W to 1...J. Uarphy 3 Tlln^l:l3K. . , Favorites otne within an ace ot sweeping the card', the only ontsdder to win being Anpaboe, In the tonrib nee. Oood sized fldds contested for tko sli porsea the programme provided, and, as tbe HBbihes were fairly Interesting and tbe entries well daaed, ronaldenable enjoyment tell to Ihe lol of the fair crowd In niiendaace, Hnmnaiy: ^•o^twoIaarol^^^vofarloDlra. Daka A WLIiard'a br- |. Macli Brlgg^ by Btralbroora- onawin. it>i;nto4 JH"! J.W. Roe.r*.*ch.c. SaooTsr.flS; 4tol KMf. 3 L. Buart'i bik. c.Foram, KB: 4 to I Orlllln S For all ag«..bMvj handicap, one ratio. P. Ouiine'. ch. c. Captlva, I, by 8lntbinore.Black Maria, '.iJ;7to3 0'Lnry 1 PraalneaiBlabl.'a ar. g. Adalb.lt, Bl IIS: B lo 1..BImm. 3 >I.W. Honra'b.b.Diacount,4, I23;0to3 RallTS Tlini; r:41X. For ilirM year oldi. sallloir, oflomlla. J. R A F. I'. Kteaa'a br. I. EmmaC, by DarabladoMo, 100; 10 lo7 Uilffln 1 PrMlinoa.Diablo', pr. c BaUnar. 113: Bio 1 Ralg 2 J. Rupert Jr.'. b. c. ManchHIar. 107; S lo I HMsaa 3 Tlm^l:R>4. ^ thrM yaara ohl and upward, on. mil. aod a lUnla AnIu'H Htabla'a ch. t. Arrapaboe, 4, by (^vlot. Ylanu. IIS; Slo I.. .Taiml 1 C Ltttled.M Jr.>.li.f. Bumbazalla, .\ 104; Stol.dnMo 2 Preaknai.. Biabla'a u ft Baldamare, 4,117; Id lo7.8lmau 9 Tlnie.l:M. Fur maiden dlllea, twuyaara old. Bve rarloan. I'laakneuBlabla'acli. f BeU. Aml^ by BalvldaraCon. iralto, 110; Blot Bimmt 1 A. P. Wakoll'i cb. r. WIM Vlol.1,110; 6 toI....Btllanl 3 lUrcn.Ilaly'acb.r.BnnriialI,IIO;3tol RMSaa 3 Tina. lan. For ihrve yaar oUa and opwaida, one mile aad a alx- iMUlll. co.iihacr. BubH'a b. g. PMcemakar, 4, hy Oooadago. . Jocoae. 100:4 to 4 "S"!! F Rarlaaa- cb. Ii. Bockrana, 4.101: t lo I Rajg 3 r. Lor<llanl'« b.e. April FooLS, MO; Bio I arlltla 3 Time,! a). Ths Worrla Park HeeilBS. Tbo Westchester Racing AasacbBtlonwlll,onOeL U, open Ibe spiendldly eqnippeil track at Horrts Park for a ninilng meeting wblcb givea abundant pnmlseof being one ot tbe moat attraclive meets ot tbe season. Programmes will be mn olf ever? Tnesday, Tbnrsday and Saturdsj until Nov, e, Ibe National Sleepleohase Association having been al- kiued Oct. It, a end 30 for the (niaumentol Its list of Jumping races. Tbe assoelatlon have spent tbe entire Summer In further Improving tbe seemingly perfect grounds, the grand stand and club bonae having Men renewed and tbe track proper bavlog undeigone a system of thoroogb repairs. Tbe now organl/Ailon will start Ibi Orst meet with Ue good wishes of all devotees of respectable nclng, and II bright prespecis count fur much tbo meeting bi an sasured success. H«M Un. M. S. Bau:, owner ot Uie stslllon Temple Bsr, suempted to kill Oeo- W, Spear, tbe fomer driver of the boran, at tbe tab: gnnnds, Leilogton, Ky., iici, I. Before doing serious Inlnry to Spear, Irisnds disarmed Dr. Bale, and their dltloreoees were then adjusted. TBI LiiONU (Ky.) JooKBY CLUB began lis thirty days'Fall meeting, OU. 7. The lodges ot the meet. Ing are John J, Carter, Ohas. F. HcUren and E. a Hopkins, and tbe breakaways will be coitnlled by .'<unerretilnglll. Star Pointib won Ibe 3:10 clias pace st Tens Haute, Ind., Oct. 3, In smigbt heals. Tbns, 2M IM.V, 2M>i. JociBV TB03. OiLiBsriB WAS Insuntly killed In a race atObariotie, Hloh., ool. 6. Bis mount, Obolce Wines, tell and relied over bim. Tag second annual hone show ot lbs Albany County Uniw Show Aseocladon vras held Oct. 1, i, on the KIdgelleld (Ireuuds, Albany, N. Y. Tng Imperial Produce Stakes was won at Eemploa Park, Kng., Oct 4, by W. 0. Stevens' Tentel, BL FnuKinla secoDd, Tbk Haryland Racing Association, a new orgsnl. zatlon, has liased tbe track at Efklon, Hd., and will, on Oct U, begin a race meellngottwenty'Sli daysdoratlon. Jab- Oordoii BgMnrr'B Helen Leybnm won tbe baroessrace tor tbe Filz Ciooslaot, at Paris, Fr., OoU 2: STBATiiBgiuiY eatBbllBbed a mUenaclng noord for half mile tn«ka, UoL 8, going the olstanca at Usks loosa. Is., In ioiu. TUB liuke of Y'ork Stakes, at Kempton Park, Kog., was woD, Oct t, by A. Cotaon's Mlual, Voam Sobemberg second, Rookdove third. TUB FBII tunning meeting at Nashville, Tenn., will begin Kov. IB, and conttnne three weeks. W. \v, p. paced a mile lo wagon, Oct. 4, at TSm Haute, Ind., bi ZMK. JiBSABiKB OBiBF.a trotting stallion owned by A. 11, Ihook, died ot collo at Logan, 0., Oct, 4. AxniBUi, S:ll. dropped dead at Evansvllle, Ind. recently, alter taking iwrt In a race. , JissiB TtiRiiBR, a valuable trotting dam, died n- .cenuy at Forest Olty Farm, Oloveland, 0, WHEELINa. Rain 1 .Doasall ■ Uanllton 3 (I. H. Mullh'. cb. f Arplaute, 3, IQB; atao J. gaeala'a ch. b. Amavr. 4. lljH;B to 1.... Tlp..l:U<.'. The nee fnr tbs I'rospect Handicap, c, bnogbt out a splendid fleld. Ben nnisb. Crescendo anil Handspring being driven out to Onleb In tiont ot each good once b:« UarJet, Inlermlsalon and One 1 love. Tbe aerooil feature ot Ibe programme was Ibe nee tor tbe Folton llandlcau, tbe victory o( Flying llutchuian over Qiunter Tenor and Crom- well being well earned, altbongb Ibe favorite. Counter Tenor, llolabed In tbe rack. Luge slitd Bclda and ailiringanlshes prevailed In the tour re- laalolng erenia, tbe daye anon being exceUent tbrengboni. Hen Drash was tbe only betting favor- llstoirin, gUDmarr, Fur Ihm TMr okl. and upwaiO^ oo.iiiil.: "i''!'.>.**?l'"«'"*'. * '» Bpaadthrln lBp, TorchlUht^llO;! lo I aimni 1 V.U.Uamldiaarsti.o.aaahDay,t,10d;l. o3.Ptrklaa Baclng In Resr Jeraey. The Belleville Wheelmen held their onnnal road race at Bellerllle, N. J., on Oct. a, Ibe races Ming place on Wnsklngton Avenue, wblch was In poor condition. Summaiy; '?VK'>f°'!S*-r'JS"''F A Walling, a Co«iln. ate- ond. r. Naaly iblrd. Tlma, Im. Sb. '"!'^'"fi.'-rY'"l!"'''i'"*fP'*''n^ 0- BaUibnni aveund.W. Kolgbtlhtra. Tima.Sa. one w/lc-won by p. naihburn, mtdi; J. (Iroisat- h«ai^^icraleh,>«ond;W. Wtlghl, 3Byd., llilid. Tl3^ rn iillu.—Von hyC. lUlbbure, Kialdi; W. KnIgM, acraieh. wco nd; I', t'toek. l^ldN liilnl. Time, Biii. sfiu Raicliig Bt the Bfonwd Oily, A serieaot Class 11 and Clasa A events was run oir at St. Unis, Uo-, Oct. t, when tbe special featuns woro viclorin by K. 0. BaU, In Ibe ball mile ojid two nllca races, aud Ibe defeat of Bald by a H. Uurphy, lb the one mile, open mce. Bunmur: llal/wUi. Uaa. B.-Baldwoo.Hurpliraacond.Coonr third. KiMr foanh. Tlm^ Im. lo«a; ""I»r Oni.iH«,CUiaA.-A.n. Uardlog. ISrd. , won; Btada. Kralch. tacood: Lalog, 33yds., third, tlm^ 3a. IS One mitt, ono, CUm &—Munhr woo. Coooar Mcod BaU ihtrvl. Kber ronnh. TlmaTli. 4lS. ' 'foirnUa. opao, Clata A.-8lad. won, nsidlasucood. U.llaralytlilid. TImMm. t<it. —wm, mfda, BMond: Taci It, liByda, IhiM. Tlmi, im. tlili. „ TO "K", otjo. OUsa B.-BaM woo, CooMr mcooJ, J C. Cobnm tlilid. Muwtll fonnb. TlmiTS/Jl"" ^*yt^ ''' Baxobb, paced by a "onsd" com- posed of Claai B. men. In a msl at ^Valllum. HaM.. Uci. t, crested new Bgnres for the IbM and tiili S'Tf^.'S. UBWlllBbOrtT lryatUulBi1lle.Ky„for paced and unpacednc- ords It nrlous distances. »"4i»v™ re AnvBi'B Fjtsii.DiKo, the one legged 'cyclist. Is siateil to hsve ridden a bicyclelrom i^ifSo S Hochester, Oct.«, going twelve mlSi out S his wav,and riding the total 3tatance,abont elgbiy- fosr miles, bi Jb. 14m, v.,.u»«ni,qiy 'C^ J^l?!i rm'T;,"? CsnsidB Agalnat Claas B Hlden. A dispalob from Toronto, Oot.,daledUcl.;,iiUipi that tbe Canadian A. A, A. has decided that iii. RcosnlUon o( Class B bloyde rtdeni Is a violation oftbsmleol tbe asBoclsUon dednlng an amateur, and will call tbe atlenilon of tbe CanadUn iVbtcl. men's AssoctaUon to tbe matter, with the request that action be taken to remove tbe diniculiy. Sbonid tbe Utter organization fall to respond, sim dnw a ttflol lino between amatenra and proles- slonals, tJie Canadian A. A. A, will take the nuiticr up tbsmselv es. ATWgNTYIIILB BOAD BACB tOOk pUCC St Stnt- (ord, OnL, Oct. i, In wblch twelve ridsra panlcl. patad, and In wblch T. U. McQariby won the Unt time prize In 6lm. ■at., luworiog Ibe lisnadlan road Roord, held by bimselt. Habrt CiAiiKC, ot tbs Clasa A Ulvtslon, Is stalnl to have. In a sanctioned trial, rode two miles, nu. paced, la 4m. so^t's-i wblcb constitutes a record. THE RING. THE CHAMPIONSHIP NATCH, CorbeU aud FlIzalsamoDa Cannot Fight In Teiaa—The Leglalatare Pasaaa h Law ProblbUlnit Prise Fluhllag. Tbe eiTorts ot the delennlned governor of tbe Lone Star State have been snccoisful, tbe appeal made by blD to the specbilly convened Leilslainre . to enict a Uw making prize Igbting puntakable by Imprisonment having resulted, on Oct 3, In an over whelming rictory tor him. On tbe previous dsy, wbsn tbe Legislature convened In pnisuance ot the governor's proclamation, two bills ware Introduced, one In the Senate and tbe other In Ihe nonse, nch containing tho emergency clause urged by Uls R>- cellency, wblcb were referred to tbe Judlclsry Com- mittee of either bouse, with InsiractlooB to lake ac- tion upon them withont delay. Tbe Dallas attor- neys appeared before tbem In ibe afternoon, how- ever, to sBk for turiher time, ctalmlng that they conid show that Ibe propoaed Uw was uncoosiliii- tloual and class lealslatlun, as well as contscatory. In compliance wlio the reiinesttbecommltleesad. Jonmea until the tollowlog morning, at nine o'clock, noibing furUier bebut done by either bnneh or the LegUatnre. At the appointed time tbe following morning tbe committees gave an andlenoo to the Dallasatloreeys, and after hearing all that tbe; bad to present, an aojoumment ms had at noon, when tbe two Houses met at 3 r. bulb committees were ready to report, and tbe Senate bill was irompiiy considered. From tbe time the bill woe pbced be- fore the Senste unlll It tloally paieied It was exactly lltty-llve minutes. During tbis time Senator Dean oppoeed tbs bill, and Senator Ueker nwke lo Its (avor. Tbeae were tbe only two gentlemen who spoBB on tbs bill, the balance eatl.fylng tbemselves by voUng. The vote on the tnsl passage or the bill was 37 aycB snd 1 nay, Desn being tbo negative voter. Tbe bill waa Immediately sent over to the Honse, aod at fonr o'clock that body began discuss log It, snbatltntlng the Senate bill tor the llonae bin. After several gentlemen had spoken ot tlie bill, and tbe emergency feature, pro and con, a Onal vote was reached, and the bill paased the House by a vole ot 110 to i. Thus, within three boun did the Legtilaure put an end to prize dgbting In Teias. Tbe bill reads as follows: BKcnoxl. Be It anactad by th. lioal.lAtara of tlie fliato of Taxoa: That any paiaon wbo aliall volanlarily aniaiie in a pufflllitio eocoonlar belweeu man and maiLorn Aghtbetwaeaamaaaod a bob oraoyolharaalmalfor mooay orotkarthlnf of value,or loranycbanplooililp, or upon lha reanll of .which any money oranylbloc or valuala liet or wagared, or to h. which soy a-'mlMlon . . . tiai- -'^ ' •• • Im U ehamd, alibar diraclly or laOlnctly, .hall bo dMmad Rniny 01 a talony, and,uponcoarlcttoa,.hall b« Conldiad by ImpriMomoot In th. p.nltentlary for not M than Iwo or uiora lhaii flva yeai.. Bsc. 3. By die term "poallliuc ancounter," aa oatd In thla ai L la meant any voluntarT Bibt or pamonal an wli.iberwltb or without glovaa, batweea two meo (or money orfor any chuni.lonrlil|L or for any olliar tbloK ol raluaorupoa tbe rasnllofwlilco any money or noylblnit of value ll Ut or wa^orad. Bscs. Tlittalt law.and pari, of biwa IncoDlllclharv with ba aod the aama ate baraby repealed. Baal. Thatact that ihore la now no adcauace oeaalty SRatnat prin BghUng or puElliam, or agaln.i tfabi be- tween mao ana bMSta, croate. an Impeiatlre public na- caaalty aod cmarsanoy leoulring tha auipanaloo of tiia cooMilutlosal nile nnnlrlog blUa to b. read on ibree aaparate dry. aod that thla law .boobl be elTKUra aad l.« lo force from thla paaaie and It la heieby w enacted. Up to tbe time of putting onr forms to piess noth- ing has been settled upon In the maUer o( selecting another locale (or Ibe battleground. Btlbrta have been mads to amnge (or a meeting In either ttexlco.ln Ibe Indtan Territory, or In iterada, but BO far witbont avail. Tbe Mexican aniborltles do not appear to be verr much averee to the Igbt taking place on Ihe soil ot that countiT,butare apparently too e.xacUng In their financial demands, wnlle Attorney Oeneml Oarmon states positively that the battle cannot be broogbtoironany ground over wblch tbe United States has Jnrladlciion. The oner ttast Ibe Omsoy County Agrtcnitnml Associa- tion Is aald to hsve In serious contemsladon, of ooertnji a purse e( $lo,ooo to have tbe nght come olT at Carson, Nev., Is regarded ss absurd, and as mansn now stand there seems little probabUlly ot tbe men meeting In tbe ring anywhere. A confer- ence was lo be held In Dallas, Oct. B, between lliose speelally Interested. IIcKeewer Defeala ValenUne. The arena ot the Empire Albletio OInb, at Uas- peth, L. I., was well tilled on tbe night of Oct 2, wbeo tbe chief attnctton wis a glove Ogbt between Chsriey HcKeever, o( Pbliadelpbla, Pa., and Ar- thur ValenUne, tbe English Ugbtwelgbl, who came to this conntiy with an envUble reputation tor skill sndgsiMiiess. Tbe tatter's ditptay proved tbst his credentials did not mlsnproent bIm, (or be showed bimselt to be both olevsr and toll of pinck, but be fell comldenbly short of being a match tor bis op- Enent In bltUng power, activity or eageraeis tor rd work. HcKeever took the InlUstivo at tbe Btart.andnislntalnsd It tbrangbout, snd after tho Unt few rounds II irss clesriy apparent that bis vic- tory was only a iinesUon of bow long tbe Btlilaher could ilaid before him. The tatter soted on tbe defensive from the beginning, tondlns tretiuenlly with good street, but he could not wTtbitand tbo rushes ot Mac, nor return as good as was sent by the rbltadelphlan, and eventually, In tbe sev- enteenth round, after he had pinoklly risen from tbo iloor twice In short order, be reoelved a panch that pnt him clean out ot It, only a minote's time being used np In tbe decisive round. Then HcKeever was dectared the winner, amid tbe cbeen ot tbe Bpecu- 1011, who wen weU pleased with tbe retuti they bad reoelved for tbelr onuay snd tnoble. The large delegaUns ot Pblladelpbtaiis who tntnessed tte bat- tle wen very Jnbllant Tbe winner was seconded bv John It. Otark, Hike Dee and Alt. Lnnt, from tbe City ot Quakers, wbUe Valentine bad for sttendanu JackHaddsn and Bob Drew. Tim Bunt waa nt- erce, and Frank Freemen kept time for the club. Tbe-'onrtaln raiser" was a so between Frank Pat- tsisoD, a Brooklyn boy, and fiarty HcOne, tbe tatter having been snbsutnudfor Danny HcBrlde. They tonght bslt a dozen lively rnnnds, neither bsving the best 01 the game, and tbe referee declared It a dnwn battle. Slopped hy the Police. Tbe glore Bgbta that wen arranged to take place at tbe arena ol Ibe Active AthleUo Club, of Jeney City, 01 Honday evening, Oct T, the principal event bebig Ibe neeilog between "Qrilio" and "Kid" Laylgne, were not allowed to take place by tbs Ellce aniboriUes, who, st a late hour. Informed einaoaier, Joe t:arly, that Ibe boieti wonld not bo allowed to tace each otber, Tbus wen dliap- polnled ssrers) thousand penons who bad bougot UcketBk coming from Kew Yorit, Brooklyn, Pbltadel- 6bta, Jeney City, Newari(,and other nlsces, snd leyrelomed to tber bomes fliled with Indlanatlon sgalnst those wbo spoUed their snUclpsted ueat. Joe Larly has been working like a beaver lo make tbe opening meetlngat tbe borne ot the Actives a euccos, snd be Is gnatly disappointed, besides soArtig mncb finuctaUy, Itlsiinhabis Hut the mstebes will bs brooght oft obtslde ot tho Bhite ot New Jersey b> tbs near (ntnre. ^ABE RBWB ABD jAOg BkBLLT WOn IbO pTblClpSl pertormers st tbe Inlttal boxing show at (be gym noiInD ot the new ManbatUn Alhleilo CInbrtbIs f.'2:,»"Jrtday evening, Oct 4. They were sobed- uledto flgbt fifteen Uueensbenr ronnds, hot Erne HSi.i.*i°i™Sf"^'"» » lead early in theongag*- iK".'."!!'knocked bla advenarjTsi in U«"lb«"OBnd,and tbe tatter was bsrSlysble to Iil» 'eet otur getlbig npon tbem, and bS itewfiw •'"^'^BO dectaiid iJL'ilL'iA!" '00 Mott are niatcbed to box IrfS.7HSL* "SS!"* '»''>'• I"" Eureka AthleUoOnb, BaftUnore, Hd., at us|b, on Honday nigbl, Oct.