New York Clipper (Oct 1895)

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640 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October 26. FtaldtiitJohD J. lUnlon, of trie renujlnsl* Mta I<etg«^ liu Ixned Iba oniciil liitulogind ■MdlBg iMncM of lh« pitjcn o( tlut orgtolMUnn dutaf tile putiWKiD. n»j ut w follow: BATTINO. Tboto bATliiv in ftTcmgoofaoooroveran: nvbe, FMttflllt, .Ul;IUIIImD,AlleDtoini tml Ile«dli«, .UT: H««, OtrboDdftle, .410; T. Bmltb, HuItUin, .43): MuHT, Otrboadile, .411; Ulll, Potinvllle nd Bituton, .4M; Onban, llizigUD, 404; HentmiD, Masaadoab, .3SS: EiuUca, Pntiii?lll«, .978; EuiD, EUTlibnnr, .m: (■•ictieii, C>riion<1sle, .310: Daller, EtnltbiitfkiidUDMiuir, .an; l^ruo, AlleDtoirn Md Raading, .UT; MoVer, lliztlioo, .U3: Uolilea, BtrrtibiinikiHlAlloDUiiri), Ml; J. Snlili, PoiUTllle, .Ul; IUod«a, RaadUa, .14*; McUMCb, Hbeun- <lo*h Mil roiunut, .m\ Uomeiio, aiudiowd, .sm; Boliik, Dndlni (Dd Uncuier, ,atO; Jordu, Bm- ■Mod, .tMj (Ttox, rcttnf lllo aad IIcwIIdi, .nsT; U. WeMUk«,<srt»Dd»lo, .336; Bctiiub, lUilelon, .336; JMf, naadlDg tod I^ncMUr, .339; Uuuermore, BauIiifltDdlAiiCMMr, .33.'>; But, Uacuur, .SIS; Bulla, Oiibondtlo, .3U: wiuiikI, ItaidlDi, .322; OtTli, FoUavUlg and llazlatoii, .:i}l; BlottCD, Lao- caatar, .3l»; HIlKr, I'oiurllla and Retdlof, .317; llalraj, AlKalowo, .31); nothtnnel, llatlauiD, .314; Rappal, Uncaalar, .3U; 0, Honn, llailetaD, .814; BaaoooDI, RaaillDg, Jl'J; J. Uomn, Carliondala, JU; Doaobue, I^Dcaatar aod AlleDlowii, .810; KaUjr, UtntabDrg, JIIO; Veaner, UncaaUr, .310: Iloflna, PoUavlib, .m: Btanbopa, PotUTUla and Rtadlaf. 3>T; Uaaloo, UantnliurR, .300; Wlllla, Banlaliaii, J04; Heaotj, llatilaliurii, .301; Bciiel- Ma, RakdlDf, .301; DwTor, AlltDlovo, .300. FIKI.rilNH. TOoten.—T. Bmltli SDil quartcii.of llatleinn, lead Ue Uit wlUi 1.0OO. IboM Willi anavemnof.KO •Id aboTe an: Yerkea, f^ncanUir and Ckrbondale, .dm; Jordan, llailetoo, .tnoj Ualo, I'alliirUle, .MO; BaMwIa, FoiUTllle. .ae4; KiTcrwn, lloadlni, .9Ce; Sarara, BbenaDdoati, Mi; Keener, lla/Jeiou, .Ml, ud Rbodaa, BaidlDf, .g.v). OiicAen,—HIIUgaD, of Allantown, llnlalied ahead of Ml wlib an aTantia of .070. Tbou witb .OM and •bOTaare; ILWeatlake, llazleion, Ml; lleas, Car- bondala, MO; Moore, liazleion, .tM; lloib, Uanla- buf and Lanoaalar, .oat. fZrxbiueniai.—I^KlD,nl Allenlown, lopitbe llal wnh an arerage of .m. Tbe folluwlni bave Mr- oaotagaaof brar .Mo to tbeir credit: MaiMr, Car- bondaWj, .Ola; Ife^en, Unnaeler and Ilailelon, tl3; IMIer, HatTlabow and Lancauar, .m; Uaaumont, neadUir, M»; FoUer, Potuvllle and llaHaton, .ta. Seaind boMmcTt.—Oooror, ot Heading, leada wltti •aaTemieoI ,W1; Tl|be, PoiiMvlllai being second, '«lUi.»44| Btouoh, iMcaalor, Uilnl, .nil, and 0. ireatlake, CaitMBilale, roiirtb, wlib .IMO. r/l(nt Maenwn.—Kappel, (if Uneailor, beada tbe IIM, wllb an aTemga ol .M5: Mulrer, of AllentowD, Iwliig neil, wllb .h03, and (talea, (Mriiooilale. sm; HeniT, Roadlnc, .au; Kllla, Poiuvllle and Reading, ^T; Hotuub, flizleion, .hm, following In tbe order named. Stunt Aipa.—lluitOD, of llazlelun, leads, nitb an KTaimgeof .027; BweenOT. of Aliontown, laeecond, nim Jw; Oargp, Ltocaalcr and Carinmlale, IMid, irltti Mi, and EosUce, I'oiisvlllo, foiinh, wllb .DTI. OuOMdtn.—J. SmlU, I'ollavlllo, Icsdn. with an mTerage of .MO. Tlioae wllb an avemio of .too and ererare: J. lloiaD, Oarbondale,.e3;; HoVej,lla-zle. <on, .m; Dialu, (;arliondale, .m; (lolilen, Hants iMrgaiidAUantowD, .tr; Leldj, Heading and Un- caater, .010; M. Hoian, Allenlown, .M»; Ucljiiald, 4]art»ndale, .001; U. Horan, lla/.lclon, .00:1, and lleuieri llanlaliurg, .ni. The profealoul player* lit Inx at Wheeling, IV. Va., and tboae wboao bomea aro ut Uollalm. 0., played ■ gameot ball at wneoling Ocl. la, whlcb nanlled In favor ol llellairo lir a acnro of h to 2. Tbe makeup of the ciiiin wasaafollowa: Wheel- Ing-Uobreolt, I. f.; .SIcbol, r. f.; frotly, 'Jii.; fliaascook, lb.; Ullleo.a. ».; Iirodlo, .ib.; l>ittchaid, r.t.; Prince, c; Hmltli, p. Uelliilra—Ocorge,I.f.; Fadden, a. a.; Moholann, :lli.: H. Wlillo, lb.; a. Veetlake, 31).: Hlnnehan, c. r.; W. wnilo, r. f.: H. WesUake, 0.; aerear, p. Two iiHire nniea will be Blajred, 34 and 'ja, when liiirkcii, Kll, Stout and lied Hirst will be lo the Wheeling Icam. JoboH. Ward, tlie well known ex-profeaalonal, ■was awom In oefure United Slates Cuminlasloner MMdt, IkiL 31, and wan admllled lo pmcllce In Uie radical Oourta. Piealdent PKedmau laaald to lie nogollallng for We managerial aervlcea of Arthur Irwin, ex- manaier of the Phlladolpblaa. Uapt A. 0. AnaoD, of the ObUagoa. was vIolcDIIj tbiQwii from a lilojole In OhlcsKO, III., Dot -ta, and ■■slalned pabitol bnt not aottoiia Injuries lo bla face aud banda. Jobn B. Oaj la being urged for tbo poalUon made noant by tbe dealb ol llairj Wtlgbt, Praaldent Freedman, on Ocl. 31, signed for ibo Mew Yorka 0. K. Poater, who caughl for lUo Illcb. noadiiOf Ibe Vlrglola siale Loagoe, during ilie paatieaaon. CRICKET. pwltb Patlenonpnt on 300 before ibe Gam bridge' In partnerablp w dnt wicket fell. AN OHi BIND amtei look place Oct. 0, at Balti- more, Md., tbe Baldnoie t<*m Iben defeaUnn a Tinung efefen, captained br J.S.Olatk, bja44to 3S,tbe loiaUor tbellnt Inning. Tbe rbilion had mads 14 for nine wtckela wben Ibe etumpa wen drawn. lI.B.OoleandL.llaUlnckrodlled In tat- ting and bowling, tacb scoring U nns, while ibe foniHrtookllTewlcketaforiemniln (he dnt In- nlna, and tbe lalitr captnred tre wlckeu for 31 rami In tbe second Uinlng. t. B. Oanr also liatied In capital form for so runs. A UAH waa recentlj plajed at Loomla, Ckl., betweeniheOlimsUonnljelevenand tbe dialling Anbom Cluh, tbe foraer winning b; 104 lo eo, ibe tolala ot tbe dnt Inning. Tbe none learn made 10 forihe loss ornlne wieketa In tbe second Inning. 0. Blonionda, lOlDf In first, carried bbi bat onl tor 4<nisaln tbeStst Inning, bnt waa abacnt la tbe second Inning. Only two of tbe Aubom team snc- ceeded In making double Ignne. TBI local season recentljr cloaed baa been a rer; snecenatui one. Ibe Btaten Island eleven, under tbe captalnoj of V. T. Bboit, won Ibe cbamptonshlp of the Hetiopolliin IHalHet League, wnlle ibe Palanon eleven aneceedtd In winning tbe pennant ot tbe New York Aaaoclatlon for lis dnt season. A HiiriHU ot tbe Inlemailonal match coinmllleo ot Uie AaaocUled Urltket Clubs uf l>blladelpbla, 7a., waa bold Uot. it, In llist cHr, 10 discuss tbe proleot ot sending a reproaenlatlve team 10 Eng. laid neit asaaon. Tbe mailer waa coosMered In •U Ita beailigs, and after » prolonged diaouralon, In wblob tbe general senilnieiit seemed favorable, It waa nfamd u> a apeclal coiiinililoe, u> lurtber con- alder tbe naeatlon and npon at a mcoUng lu i>e iMld Oot A. The apeclal commliieo waa made up ■s follows: a. B. I'nilenion, J. II. Colohsn Jr., It. II. llalUej, w. T. a. Urlaiol nml K. ». Uucklej Jr. Tbe eommltloe will ascertain ihi- names ot such players uwlll be able to mko ilie trip, and will devlae waja and means to cuver ilic oxiwuaea. Til ooMULVOlMa cutMriuKaiiir coKraura ol \bt OsUtomla Association look place liul. 13, wben Ibo ^i.m«iitt (jiub lor tbe fourlli iliuo won Ibe pen. Bant, and witb It Ikcauio iMi*>iieHied of the sflver oap preienled bv Ihinicr llsrriMiii. The Alameda Wab then delealed llw <:allfonil« Cluh byjojio o> bt an one Innluii nine. K. II. Ilugiie ami 1. 1 Moilarlly balled In rauiuciia torn fur their teepeC' Uve looiea at(l)and73,anl>ebalfoflhe chanipluns, wblleJ.O. lloUiiaon,with .'•<, not out,alone made anj aland for Ibe t^aillfonila irain. Tbo game bo- tweei tbe llobemian and I'arlilc Vluba reaultcd In lavorof tbe former ij m luiit, the totals ot ilie drat Inning. Tbe Uohenilanii by ihls vlciorr secured aeooDd place In the ohainiitnnililp race. The Pad Do team adored HI lor nine wlckois In iho second In- ning* A nan of Eogllsb i rlrkeiern, caplalncd by Lord llawke, will phiy In Hnuih Alnra una winlor. Tbe taani, iBoludlui Uird llawke. Mir T. 0. U'Uilen, 0. W. Wil|hl, 0.^. Fry, A. J. L mil, U. Ileatlllne, A. H. Miller, II. R. Unmlr.v, Itavunpurt. Lohiiiaun, lUiwwd, Butt and ibrco olbor umtuMlonabi, will sail tor Bouth Africa N'ov. ;n, and tbo nrat match will beplayed Deo. 30, at Oapo TViwn. Ueorgo Loh- mson, (be Burrey rtleketer, who will act aa IhisI- neaa manager ot tbo Kogllsli loam, nailed Oct. 10. F. B. BmlUi, Btieet Mil llaudfonl, llnillsb profci- alonola, salleil (lot, 9, lo nil ouiagementa In Bouib AUoa. . TUk UNDIN OLt^B, Ot Camden, N. J., had a very saceeoaful season, bsving won devcn games am 1 leal only two, wblle Are wen drawn. Uiioh of tbe ofedlt for Ibis Ine sbowing la duo lu W. Ually, the captain of ike learn, who uiok part In dfteen »t the elgbtees games, ana bad an aveiago ot t4 runa 10 an Inning. Ills bigheal aeon In an Inning traa 101 nnB,iiotouL The bowling or liavaon, varleyand Allen was alao an Imnorunt factor In winnlui malchea. Tbe Unden OInli will have Ike sorrlcea 0 a proinalonal ooaoh next aeason. TBietmNii Avsiuiiis In Oretrhias malcbtaln Ktigland doting the past aeaaon wcro nuiisuaU laige. W. 0. draco, Ibo chsmplon crlckoler, bli lair at one Ume 10 surpass any ot bla pnvloiis good aeaaons, allbougb torty aorcn yean old. A wet AngUHt perhsiis ptevvntcd this n>ault being aoueved, but hla amregate \m> bla third In order Dt mani, and he vhiual^ tanked second in tbo l>at- Una avsngaa. A. C. llacUnn. who ranked ant at ibe end of the aaajon, waalndobted. In a lueawin, lo bis nniarkaMe n«iN soon of 4'.ll last July. Tnoxia Hiciubdww, the Murrey fast liowler, who had Ibe remarkable iwoM of liewllng 'jt.i wlokels Inlntdaas matohea during tbe paaT season, waa nanM Del. 10, at micbaiu, Kog., 10 MJaa lidlib K. Obeeaeaan. A tew daya pravkmaly be bad been pnbUoly pteaentad wllh a pnne ot gold and an llln. mlnatad addrtaa In ncognlilon of Gia nert lcea reu' deied to Bomy,. B. H. LmBitT, a young anuleur, ol Dublin, In land, bsa achieved an all'round performance dur. Ing ue past aeaaon which baa aelaora Iwen eqnalcd, nsTlng for tbe LeUmet t'lub, he scored 3 oio runs In forty-aeven Innings, and bowled m wickela st an avenge oost of asten niss each. TUB Sumy Oounty Club, the chaiiiploii county learn of Kogfand, hare deolded U> give Oeorge l/ib- nunn a benent next eeaaon, anathe humy and Torkahin match at tbe Ural will be act aside tor that purpose. V. n. BOHUH, ot tbe Oermantown Club, ot Phlla- delpbia, scond two cenlnilee doring Ibe past ssa- son, twice partnering 0. B. ralteraoo, of tbe aane cinli. In Baling long standr. In a cbamploDakIp contaat between tbe Oermantown and Fblladelphia L'latn Uoblea acored IM rana, and In conjaoctlon wItb Patterson put on 340 for uu tbitd wloket. In tbe concluding Inlemailonal contest between tbe elarsn nprseenilng Pblladelpbia and tbe vtalllng dge-Oiford learn Boblen made lU rana, and WHEELING. Octla^ »-Toun«B«Dt kt RtU Lah* City. UUb. Oct IB, a>—Uot ^riagiCAflL) 'Crdlof AMooUtloa trar nuiMt. Mot. Bar Ctty Vboelfflin toanuomt, Bu Fna- c1ico,C«l. Vol. 0-7—dtnlvD Cli/ *Uret*n uwmtnitot, Baa Jom^ Voip—Lot AafUt (C«J.1 WtaMlawo toonttuot. M il Record Braaklag Im C^onde* Tbe fetture of tbe riuimU natloul clrcalt nc« meetftt l>6Drer,Col.,OcL lT,niHler Uieansplcetof tbo Denver Wbeel Club, wm Ibe lowering hj 0. C. OoUlu of tbe ClMi A competltlre lecord for one mlio to am. 3,*ie. llftnr OUrk tleo nxle unnpftced rolle In 3m. AMfl<* ADd a qudniplet teuD. compowd cr Bmnbrouflb, Conllrtr, Hiooe ud DlciiDn, redDcedibenuleiicordtolm.4T^t. aommAn: On/Mibe, dotIm— Prwotiwon. iiiD\3m.9H*. Jtal/ mtU, o)>*n, dui B.—Bftld won, Murphj Mtood, Cooptr Uilrd. Tlois, Im. Orumlte, opto. Cwn A.—0. Collin■,D«Dr«r, won; B. A. DtlullMcoira, JoliDOnMoetbtnl. Tint, 3m. tH>> <ffumli<, Clw A.—II. PlMk woo, W. E. PoekMcond, D.HcKtvtblrd. Tin*, Im. Ita. Tmwn$ nfifiCltw B.—Enid von, Horpbr •occod, Wtllmtilnl. Tlmi, iB.fTa. rirtmlU»,aMMMA.~V. J. Beektr, 10Qrdi..woo; O.W. CftrdiUrdi., u«oBd. Time, I3id. Kml Orumic, CliuB.—B. B. Bliu, tD7d«..woD: II. B. Ililo, ISr^L.MCAod; UowUMUlVrdt^third. Tiid«,Ziii.^ Tbe meeUog tai oontloued oq Frtdtx, 18, wben Uie graDdest Tmc«or ibeKAMDWBg wlineuadbe* tweeo K. O. Bald awl Oharles Hunby In tbe one mile iDvlifttlon event, wblcb tbey lliuabed In a dcftd heftt, after a iremendous burnt of epeeddown ibe Mtroteb, wblob reiulied in lowering tbe world** co[n|«UUon record to Im. 6A>sb. in tbe tblrd of a mile laco 0.8. WellH did tbe sneak act wItb euccesa, wlafilog from-botb Hurpbj and Bald, wbo flnUbed lotbit order. Sumnui?: onintUe, iDvllatliii, clui B.—BtU aod Uurpbf, doad lieat; Cooper third. Tine, Im.aejft. PtU third M(l«, Clue B.-O, B. HelU won, llun>tiy MC- ond.BaMlblnl. TIne.MKt. //<Mrnf(£,oiMr..cbw A.-P. J. B«ck«r woa.C.C Col- lloii PKund, JoiiQ Uneti Uilrd. Time, In. 8k«. rue Mil*. Ulau A.-^oho Unm, eojaa., won; M. Kteuir, aorda, iMOod; (I. W. Card, 30>d«., lliln). tlma, sd. tan*- Om nl(e, Im.aK.CItaa B.—Terrlll woo. Hale HC«nd. Time, Sm. Be nn mtUt. Ola« B.-Blrd, SOtOl, won; lllmstiMt, aODydi., MCODd; Uunlttoo, aJUjda., third. Time, Dm. "ft. meellngwas brought to a close on Halniday aliereoon, 1>, when more records wen lowered by tbo itan ot tbe merL Tbe "iinad" team rode a halt mile In Ola., while B. U. Bird followed ckne be- hind, being given tbe same time, which la tberao- ord for tbe dlaiaaoe. In tbe half mile handicap erenl, (,'hatley Muipky out Bald'a handicap Ume of hut year, at (be aame place, to WMa., and be alas rode a mile eihlMtlon Ul Im. U.Se., healing tbe ''qu^"oul. Bammsry: tfwurm'" — JoTin are4n< TlmiiaiKa. HcODdi Bna,a)id>., third. Tlin.,tTXi. lluipli>-sU>De ifwier mUc opao, Claa. A.—<l. W. Card, Dearer, von. Min ar.4n, tHnrer. Hwod; 0. (J. CoUlna, Dwrer, Uilrd. f/olrn'ls. Olaia B.-llltnRln«t,eOyda.. won: llale, ODrda., «, Coper rr«inacrmtch.eilVia. Chu mite, oatlooal ehanploOJibls.—von, aacocd, Muiiilir Uilld. Tluit, ftn. SHp. Tm Ullnli mUt. vlnn.ra' nc, Olasa A—Beckar vo4 OrM. Hcond. OolllDa Uilnl. Tlma, Im. aTMa- ruv-IAfrtrt tail/, vlneeni' rmra, Olaaa B.-Morphy «oo, Bildawond.Ceopar third. Time, In. S9ti. tfrnMlle, aBp.ad.OUapB.—UamllloBwoD,InXm.SKi.; J. U. Park Bwoad, V.IU Ihlld. The Hndaeaa CaaBlf MTheelaea Held their annual Vail nca meeting at tbe timok at Outlenburg, N. J., on Saturday afternoon. Dot. M, and tbey wera wllnessed by about two ihoiiaand persona. Ibe chief event of tbe meet was a Uve mile race for tbe obanplonoblp of the county, wblcb waa won by Walur Roome, wbo flnlsbed ten yaida ahesd ol w. I> Danner, last year's victor. Bum- Diary; >1n nllrf, el)aiaiil«Dihlp of lluilain Coontf.—Won by tVallar Kooa.. llueaoo Counly WhaelBeo: Vllllui L. Dani.r, New Jeii» AU1I.II0 CluN arccod; JaoiM tnial- loima, Or.eoflII.wke.lmM. tliltd. Tliiia, laaa.flto. AaaoBg (ha Bachera RMem. TkeannaalltlilateClaaaA meellngwas held at 8prloglMd,0.,OcL n. under iho ansptcn ot tie Dpitngflsld Racing Club, and the noes wen wll- d liy nearly Bva ihonsand penons. Hnm- Dsiy: OK ■IU-Cla«4 DotT, Harlon. Brat; Wotib CymiabM. n^lojrtoU, aMool: E. B. IlmD.1, OsytMi, thlid. Tima. Ok mile, nOTloa.-John golflB, Jprioifkld, tr»: Ilarrai Cnlf. Raiali.ll, iKoad; Olw Blwib.l4, lolpliar niomiia. UpM). 1. Wagner, Daytoo. jm: ronrt Blnlow. ivi^nb... aecoail; 0.0.„ltooB.y. XjaU. thlri. BM/mlle. boya.-ll.ll.rMra, CnlDmhu, giat; Jobs OalTio. 8|?lafaald, amad; Im U.UarTroit Ifays.. tklrd. Tim* rm.Ba. mtue, opeo.—Claud. Dotr. Morion, flnt: woitn lSrilM!ort.lil. MMSdjV E. Uttoii. Bprlns- llilil. IhlnJ. Tim.. Im. IlKa. _|,f„ .—Claud. Dotr. Morion, flnt; Worth Id; w. Oful o«'<5«l»'iiIll«.—Worlh CmnlniL SpHnl- Otkl. Oral; John dalrbi, Ri>rlD(11.ld,aK«D4; C.J. wa|- Dv.D.ru,itiird. TlD^im.iac Oiu-jMuta mUe. .pra.-Bod Wool, 8|ir(B><.ld, flr»l: CUud Oolr.l<ajl.D, aeeoail; Uw B.lUr, ronWayo., thlid. TlB.,9la. ^ _ , . . _ ,. ,_. OK wUU, op.o.-Wonli Cnmoilao apijuSoU, flr*. . orvl BlieloS; OolomNia, aMOnd; E. K. Klmn.ll, Par- ton.llilrdT Tlpie,tRi.3e«. i n ai ThaWhoellBOhla. The Flair Qrannds at UbrlcbsrUle, near Blenbeo- TlUe, 0., waa tbe ^ne ot a series of Intereetlng 'cycling events on.Batnnlay allemoon, Oct it, wblcb aSbrded nncb enjoyment to buadrtds ot nrsomotbotbaexea: Bummai): Ok sillt, noil<a.-W. A. D.».r Snil, But KMoeilr anond.AIIu(!ai third. Tlm.,4B.aa. Btl/mlle, oi<en--Walur Boyil.r, KualUoD, llmt; WoiUi CuDnlna,Coluobaa,aa<on4; B. D.Knipp, Urluarllla, tbiri. TlnaLln.lSn . . „ OiwflilU--wonh(;amD)lna,71)yda,firM;B. I*. Hlowa, leida. Btcoad; W. O. Sordor, aomtdi, Ibltd. Tlm>, 2b. 38.. Utif mile, boyi uod.r alilMS yaon.—W. A. Darar, Cua] Dorar, nnt; 8. iM Slowe ucood, AIlM Cos tfelrd. Tlm.,lm.90B. , One nllc opao.—WalurSoydar OrM, rotwl Blgolov, Colinbu •Mao4;H. B. Kiopp tblrd. Tin., la. au.. mMllu—Walur Boidw, Hnick, drat; B. II.Oobla. amGabonr, aaoood; Wortb Canmhiga, UDyda.. third. Tim., im. wit. M*M A HatloBBi Clrenlt Meet Waa held atUicohi, Meb., OcU 11, K. C. Bald again adding the one mUe and half mile openevenlalo bis list, whUe Tom Cooper look tbe qoarter mlla opeoiBce. BoDmary: op.., CUu B.-E. 0. BaM dm, C. If. Mnirbp aMood, oTb. Walla Uilrd. Tlm2,lm.Ua. , IIM/mlle, open. Claaa A.-0. W. MeBrMr, Uneolo. Sfrt: V. T. Ba>k>,LiBcobi, t<»Dd; Ra. MeOiMr, Yort, tblid. Tine. Id Vfi^ oSmlU. e|>.n.Clau B.-E. 0. Bold Inl, 0. M. Xnipkp aaeond, C a Wallajblid. Tlm.,>m. tu il« Sill. SJA. Ow n(la.-WuB hy ll.nry C. Rohllb. SOyd..; WISI.m B. Pmla,29jd>.aMiiad; VIoMol V. H.rMrMu, Srda.. Uilld. Tima, 3in. aSi. — . — . Kir. fli((«|, club chaniploBihlii.—Won by walt.r Roonia, ll.nrr C. Rohlnh wcond, Uwri. B. BUk.il.. Uilnl. Tim* Km. »>. Oiu MIK undiui.—Won by Idvanl A. Ilartbuoa sod tvilllom B-K.rTi^ lludaon County wliMlman; Walur VraaUnd mod BUvanl II. Rmltb, lludaoo Qiunir WhMl- iDon. MiMnd: dMiff. 8p«arln ami Tliomw KlDg.N.w J«n«y AUiImIo Club, Iblrd. Tim.,lm.K%t. Elfkl Auodrrd oad KpAry iianu, club cMmpioaihlp— Won by (iMrf* K BUlviwe, lUnrr 0. Robin. aMond. William K. t'enla Ulrd. Tin., Im. IIMa rm mllet—Won by AtUiar Kgtil. Clio WIimIiu.d, auyda.; Joi«pb Llvlntaton, OrMorlll. WhMtaiwi, llOyda, MCODd: Jamw U'HallotmB, OrMorllle WbMl men. llOrdL, llilnl. Tlme,eiii.Pi. K Blcyda RIdarKUIad, James J. Powen, of Salem, Haoa., while rIdUig a taudem. In company wllb Thomas M. O'Oonnell, ot (be same place, on tbe Jamaica way, one of Boston's plessnn dnves, 00 Sunday, (loL 'JD, collided irltb a lilcycle ridden bya stranger, and waa thrown with great foree, tbe Injuilee ncelved resnltlng In bis demib within a ebon Ume. Tbe tandem riden wen finahing along at n good clip st a point near Ibe nmtlonof ine l\arkwayand IluiiilngtoD Avenue, on Ibe left side of Ibe road. A single wbeebnan waa obeerved approaohlng, alao on Ibe left, and, according lu O'CbnneH's sialemeni, bU partner de- cldM to continue to tbe left, thinking iIm other rider would follow aulL At the laet momeni tbe etnngor decided to pass lo tbe right ot tbe landem, and accordingly awervsd Inwanl. Seslna this change In contee, Powen and 0't;onnell also at. lempTcd to liear 10 tbe tight, but too Uie. The tan. dem met Ibe alngle wheel aboni In tbe middle ot Ibe road with feaifnl force, rowern, tbe fonrsnl hder on the double wbeel, waa thrown violently upward, and, fslling, atnick tbe maoadam SQUsraly ub Us siull. O'Oonnell vraa also Ibnwn, lial sustained no Injuries. Wben Powen waa picked up It sraa found that be had aualalned a trnolun ot the iknIL Tbe police summoned an smbulance, and Urn suDbrer wss hiken In band by a Buiinon. Unmao aid tvaa, bowever, unavailing, and tne unfortunate man died befon reaching ths lily lloepllal. In tbe oonfuslon aanaed by tbo acol dent tbe atmnge wheelman, eildenily uulnjsied. bnnledly look us departure fmn tbe scene, am tbe police wen unable lo oblain bis name. IIB H Til mileage rcoonts ot the memben ot tbe Han- halian Wciola Olub to date an; C. P. Btanbacb, 1,4(3 mllea; J. \r. l^ier Jr., t,U9i B. S. Uibron, 4,TO;a. U. n'bec:er,3.e;i: H. U Barlach, S,3T1: w, J. Konahan, U. M. Cohen, a,tTJ: R. I,. HcFar- land, >,0IM; H. U. BelU. 1,311: t. U. Oerbrach, 1,99; 0. \: K'nenkle, ■i.iae: F. 0. Yon Bchuekmano, l,tU; U. W. Naaon, l,i9S; P. U. Uampbell, aw. WSLTin Foerni, In a trial against tUne, nnpaoed, mdea bicycle a quarter mile InM.Sa.,at nap*,(M^ on Dot. 17, THE RING. Ou xUa, Claaa B.-B. E. HockaU,mydt.,flKI;A,E. Vol., WOnU, aMond; U. E. FtMlarlekaoo, lUrdi, ihlid. Ok mlla,open,01aiaA-O.W.McBrkl..LlE»ilo,Sitf; Xta McOiMt, York, BMond; W. T. Banta, LIntola, Uibd. ttiM, ta. Ua. _ . rMrtff mXk. opto. Olaaa B.—Tom Cow.r flrtt. Earl Klaar aacondVO. H. Hnipby third. Tlma,sra. Chnliman OMeom'a BnllHIa For tbe past week Is as fdlowa, and conBima the ac- tion taken by tbe American Wheelmen Haclsg Board: DMlarwl PiofMalonaU.—0. V. TenoB, Emporia, laa.; W. B. Toekabarry. Fort Worth: Own* Ursba. and Jobn Faoiy, Wlneb..l>r, llaai.; Will Ulfbua, But Jatfeir, R. U.; CbsrlMWood, Loaao. O.. by TouoftboBoaid. Trmaafwa to Claaa a—H. B. Ha|bea,Bync.a.; Ilarrv D. Elkea, OlM. Fall., H. Y.; A. B. Miiadl.. Tonada, M. Y.; Cal.ia T. Failn, Boflalo; OMrga L. PoturJ3arthaaa, I. r.; W. Klrkratrioh, Bull. Clly, Col.; CbariMk. I bull. O. B. Bsuon. T. W. Cook, ud P. H. Tbl.1, Chico, O.I.; llanr Baymood, San Franolico, and llovoid P. Boiliar. atom Kb(, N. Y. ruib Tvuiui. u«viB« I - - , llaai.; Will Ulfbua, But Jatfeir, ' • '.byTouoftbaBaaid. CORBHIT AND nTZBUUIOKB. The AasUmUiasi Ba«aaea (• Agra* lo • Faotpoamaant, BBd Ike Florite A«h> laUeOlah Deetona thaMaUhOC. The Uiest news torn Hot Springe, Arkanas, pre- vlooa to potting oar forma to pna on Ool. 93, was to the ellMt that on tbe preceding dar, as the reanlt of an nnBtlafacUxy confennoe held by tbe msn- agtii of Octbett and Flialmmou and tbe npre- eenlallvM ct tbe Florida Athlello CInb, In that cltr, Dan Stnait dedand Ibe match off. Tbe evetu that led np to this moot legretuue aoOon are here- with narrated: OnOotll CorbeUwasamitedat his mining iinaiUn on a warrant Isssd tor tbe porpoee of tasting tbe law applylnf to bnxtog In tbe Blate, and npon bli arrival In Bot Springs Ibe fol- lowing day b« was met at the depot by Sbeilir Bonpl, Hanager Brady, Joe Vendlg, and Uie oBclalsofttsFlortdaA. C, s^great crowdof In- tenated cltliene being a«mbiod towlBMi the arrival of tbe champion. The offlce of Jngttco of tbe Tmt» W. A. Klrtt waa at once vtalted, and there eveiTlblng waa found In nadlneaa for the Jndldal nnceedlnga mat bad evIdenUr been agreed open, fbeeberlifpreaented bis prisoner to tEe Conn, at wblcblonctarehhi counsel, UwyerHartln. entered tbe court raoni and prtaented a peUtlon lo the Hen. Leiand Leathermas, Judge of the Obancery Oonrt of Oarland Onnnty, reading as follows; Your peUlloiar napectTaUj abowa onto your Hooor that holaoBhwIUuTriainlned of bla liberty by Bob lli;i«.BliarilIolO«UndC>oaty, Ark. Jbatmld SUtllT d.u na bin by virto. of a wanmat l«ni.d bjr W. A. Kirk, a Jonllca oC IM FMc. In and for lb. old aarlaod Cinnly. I "pToi rtldi la bM»by atucbal. Toor potluoa.; rartbVr atotei Ihat be boa not rloUtad any .r tb> Uwa of tba8ut.orAtkonaa.and that b« d»aa 001 MUmplau or louod to Tlolsu Ui. M.C. and dlgnlly of aaldsiaie. Wberafor*. h. proya Ibat yoor Honor award a writ ot hobeu eotpua u bim to lb. .od Uial Ui. eana. ot bis da. l.nUoa may b. taqolrod Into "*/l'„^*|"Sj|i'Bitn. BnbicilbHl and awom to baton m. tbia, tb. jnb dor ot OclobM. ISO. W. A. KIBK, J. The petlUon of Oorben waa gnnted, and tbe prisoner vru amlgned before 0bancei7 Jndge ,eatbennan on the following writ: Tb.HUUof Avkonau to Babui Record Breaking in tke Boath. Two bicycle records wen made at tbe Fountain Ferry tnck, at LouUvUle, Ky., on Konday, Oct. it, Jobn 8. Johnson, profeeHonal, redncing tbe pre- vious mile record, from a dying start, to in. 44N>- Ibe fractional times were aa follow; Quarter, a)ie.; one-third, 34s.; half, us.; two-lhlrds, im. na.; tbiee-qnarten, iD.lle. Otto Zlegler, ot Call- tonla, bnke Ibe two mllea lecord. standing start, coTerlngtbedMancelnsm. eu. He was paced bj Iwo "quads." Tbe traollonal Uoee wen: On«- Iblrd, 4^; two-tblrde, Im. lOlis.; mile, Im. &4e.; one and one-lhird, 20. u^s.; one and two-lhlrda, 3m. la.; two mllea, 3m. (la. MSM The Haidereta of Iiobs. William A. Bachleben, the St Lonia wbeelmsn, nnder date ot Sept-13, wrllee that bla endeavon to bring to Jnallce tbe mnrdenn ot Unz, tbe 'cyclist wbo wu killed In Tnikey, are In a fair way ot be- mg realized. On Sept, 11 he received wotd tbatlbe Oommlltee on Inveetlgallon wsa reads to begin opentlons, and will be beaded by BhauFasza, an eitlcUl ot the Boluin's oouit and a favoille inth tbe Sultan. Baetaleben laid before tbe Sbalk Ibe names ot the men he bellevee were gnllty of tke murder, end Immediate pi«eecntlon ot the nndertsUng Is promised by tbe Paaha. Hew CaBadlana Baeaida. A series Of bicycle records, made at tbe tnck at llanlan's Island, Tonnto, Oil, on Monday, Oct. 14, by T, B. McCarthy, were all beaten by Hariey David, son on tbe same Inck on tbe following dsy. faced by three tandems, Uavldaon made new marka tor two, three, four and flre miles, as follow: Im. 2\fi»; tra. 40ria.,<m.la., llm.Ua. McCarthy rode a paced flying halt In Vtyiu and a quarter In Sff.*^a A. V. LiKTOx defeated Jamea Hlohaelln a ncefor the Ofiy miles cbanplonsblp of Qi«st Drltalo, which look place at Ottdlir, wales, QcL T, In Ibe presence ot a Inmendous crowd of peopie, wbo were very much disappointed, aa HIcbael klled to Tide up to his form. Both iiden wen paced by Fnnoh pnteeslonala. Led by a quadruplet. In Ibe Itih mile Union went oir, and In a few mbiniea lapped HIcbael, whost tbe time was snArhig fnn poor pacing, and Immediately afterwards Union In- creased his lesd by another lap. At thirty mllea ttat nee wae a foregone conclusion, Michael almply contenilni himself by banging on Union's bbd wbeel. Sui lape from home Michael cncked, and Union woo by two miles. In 3b. 38m. WiLvn Foam, tbe Oalltomla flyer. Is credliad In a dispatch from Napa, OoL 10, vrltb having cre- ated new Bgnrea for one mile, paced, nylng stsrt, m a Dial on that date. Paced In a "quad," mannM by Aylwanl, Davis, Joots and Dow, be rode the dia lance In im. 4Ts., thus beaHag WUlle WIndla'i record. Tbla Ume did not oome np to hla expecba- tlons, bowever, and alter a rest he Med again, and tbla lime be made the trip In im. 4S.<<a., doing Ibe quarter In 3i Ks., tbe half In (3b., and duee-qnanen In im, los. Tie "qosd" was beaten to ibe tape by several feet It Is claimed Ibat tbe Ume maile by Feeler previously, for halt a mlle,4<s., «U1 not be allowed for Ibe reaaon Ihat tbe Hack bad a fpU ol eight feel In the distance ridden. PanntaicE 0. FuaoiiaN.ol the Rambler«Clnb,oa Bunday, Ool. 9, made a new record tor read rtdlDt bleyoung from Bntraio, N, Y., lo Brie, Fa., and re- turn, paced, a distance of two hundred miles, lib. am. l.'ia., thus nduoing Ibe record ot Ub. 44m. l(a. credited lo lU P. Beane, and aceoDpUaked over the Plalnlleld. N. J„ oonne ht Uolober, ISM. Tbe weather iras windy and cold, wlUi dniTlas it snow, and tbe toads In some plsceq wen raUier slippery. Ue was paced tbtougboui, and wsa Umcd andcheoked st start and flnlah and at dliennt polnlaonBietonte. W. L. SmMii., on Oct 10, Ul a trial agalnat Una, paced by three tandema and by two rloere on tin. gle marhlaea, rode 100 mUea u% ytuds.abmlgb|. airay, on roads between Erie, Pa., and BnMo, K v.. In 4b. urn. 100., beaUng Hol>onnell>a i«ooid by orer eight mlnulea. The Otiy mllea landem lecoid for America waa also beaten by namitluiler and 0. U. Werick, who did tbe distance wblle padoi steimsllnsb.ein. i(s. Fbaxk J. Jbikt, tbe Class A rider, rode a bicycle paced, one mile Ui im. (7s. and a half mOe In UKe~ at Vilca.M. Y., on OctlB. On the same day A. F, Benn, protea»lonal, nde three mUee Ui Tm. w%\. aad flie miles In 11m. DHe. nnpacnd, IBB Essex Oooniy (S. J.) Wheelmen last week eledad the following offlcen; Fnaldeii, F. Mppet; vice preddent, F. Taouln; secreiary.lL RyenoD; UsasuRr.W. nsber; caphtln, B. 0. Eaton; Itenian est Chartea Block. Can. A. 0. AKSON, ot the Ohloago BaseUU Oob, waa palnfnily Injnnd by being thrown from a bicycis whUe riding down Mloblgan Avenue, Ui Ibat clly, Oct 90. A. a McDoKALD Is credited with riding a bicycle orar the Eile-llaBhlo, N. Y., cenniy read conrae, Oct IS, lo4ta. iom., nnpaced. A rm aria mo ntcB waa held nnder tbe auiploes ol the Hanlabug (Fa.) Wbeel anb 00 Ibe atiaraoon olOoLU. J.Oonway,(Okilait,voOilBllBL [.apt. Sheriff otOorUad coonty. You an commanded 10 bor "^' Oorb.lldMala.d In your cutody 1 m. Id lb. Court Houa. In Uot Spnni AikJUiaaa. on lb. Iftb da ' You ate ^ommandad 10 bora tha^ body^ of^ J. J. oui idoy -- 1JD lo tfai ollaniobo, ano thah oad than auta In wrlliag OorbiiidMala.d'tn^iir'ciitiidy iutd 'hroVftt befon ■ • - '-Uot Sprinn, aorland Coanly. otOetobor. 19(. ot Ih. iHur 01 lOMT BAur, of Cbleago, ui., and Jack Ut/iA^ met before the kniplre Atblsltc CInii, at ufSi^- L. I.. Monday evening. Oct ii, toriho puhSS'?; OghUng twenty rounds, at I06ib, int ii e u^,^' proved to be no sort ot a match for the led frou jfl wuidy city, and the verdict was given to SaSj diitnglhepiogmaotuie fourth rannd. •nllSJ nerwaa atlended by Tom O'Ronrke, Cu»r i7° aod Rot. De Foreet, wblle Madden's secooda ^ Jsok Bsrry and Jack McTlernan. Rcterw 7^ HniM. A precedUig bont wae between j|in\!! Handler and Barn Flsober, wblob gave the S>? utoreahetierntnmforthelrnioneyibanue rW. eventot Ibe evening. Tbey milled In llveir (aihi^i tbe ten sohedalcd rounds, at the end ot which belngqniteaagood as hla master, Iho rrfcr» at clared Ita draw, and each ot tho ouien tecein^' an eqnal amount ot salve for their bruises. MiEX FAUUonn iBmalctaedtoflght PaddrSmnh twenty rennda, tor a purse, before the UeiroiMiiun Alliletlc Cinii, of Wheeling, West v... >iv i S catch weights. Farragber and Jack Skelly «|ii' conclusions befon tbe said club on Tbanktgiriig Din Obiidon, wbo ncentJy defeated ).Vo>i. Onig, the "Coffee Cooler," at the home of iiio v. tlonal Sporting CiGb, In London, Eng., win it u cabled, shortly enconnier Joe Cboyutkl, iinvidiDi ■nltable terms can be arranged wllb ibelaiietv backer, Charley Davtea. "* THE TURF. Uia uim and coaaa or hla Impilaooment oad prodoee four auUiorltr r«rao doing. ^ ^ ... Befon the tesOmony of tbe Bnt witness called, Joe Vendlg, bad been concluded, by nqoest of A^ loraey KorUn, porbeu was aUowed to go to Uule Rock, wben be had arranged to give an exhibition that evening. Instead ot attendlnt sttlcUy to hla mining, and court was adjourned IIU tbe toUowtng dayTAs soon as oonrt was opened on U Attorney OenenI KImworthy Bled a demnnr lo the peilUon asking for a habeas corpus after tho taking ot ex- lert leaUmonjr, tor the purpose ot showing uiat tbe torbeu-Fltzammons contest, nnder tbe modUed articles ot agreement, reaoncUng Ibe contest to a stated number ot rounds, waa notaprlieflgbiln the tree sense ot tbe term. Chancellor Leathenian banded down hla decision, Ui Uia conne of which beeald; I fall to fled any notot. prohibiting prlio flolitbiiln ua But* of Arkaniaa. Tbe quaatloa oov la: Dote iba wanmnt alota aa oirwnt I am not aware under wbot aactlooofthaatotulMlt la loucdftllo bodrmwo. PriM flBhUofiaaBolT.no.atoounun lav, lao mUdamtanor. Beolon i,ioe,orBaiidal'aAIIIU'>"Iilautor Ui. Uwa 01 Arkaaaaa," bas the roUoalogprovlalon: "It two or mon Rooa anoU agn. aod eonnfln 10 eommll o felony, aod k. aooio BOTOoc tbento witboul commltUog tb. i.loBy. ih.y ifaall be eullly ol a nlad.meaoor." Tbeia U 00 pioTlilon ortb. atautM applyloR to tb. qauUoa and DMlilof It aBon«ie«,oa dionod la tli. worrut, to th. .ilaat of a party being golltr or a mMuDunor by tfaraolaoIoirorcoDaplrln,toeonmU omladamMoor. lb. Court £oUa from lb. .tMmc. Ib Ihia ca*. ond Ul. tMlmony of witoMaoa, ibot no prlia dsbt la cotan- pUuid, oa axplabiad to UwCoort, bat Uiot a slor. oonlaal b roDtamplatad wJUi flra oonoo glorw for o Umlled anmbar 01 nniMl*, provldwl OBotMr pony vbo tua not > at alfiMd tb. agnenont will rigo Ui. conuiei as on. ol iha prlodpoli; that lb. coolraot bu not bMn moae; that Iha onRlool agraMawt 10 have a prize flabt oro coo- teat with Rior.. 10 a dolab boa hw caocM, and no ««Mol to that eSict now ailau; that o couiart vttli VM under Ul. srM.noe In th. coaa l.not daogeroui to Qiiian llf^ aad 111. paitlu an not llobl. 10 Inflict wrlona Injury upon aoch olbar; that It la laaa dongaroaa tfaon many or tbeothar aporta that or. pamlltad mtb.Btat., aucb aa baaahall, bone rocloff and foolbdL Tb. Coort hold, the coBloat la lagal- Tb. vrlt ol hobMa coipuj la gnntad and the prlaooer ordered dloebargad from euatody. Attorney Oenerel KlnsworUiy staled alter the de- cision bad been rendered Ihat he would apply tor a writ olcerUonrI, and appeal tbe case to tbe Bo pnnie Coort on 22, and u the decUkn ot the higher court should be sgalnsl tbe State Oovenunent, Oovenor Gierke's only chance ol stopping the flght would be Unngh themedlBm otaspectal eemwn ot tbe leglalature. On Ibe early tnln from Bot Bpnngs for Utile Book, next morning, accompany- ing the attorney genenl, went two of the aUeat represeniattveeot me legal profeaalon In that Slate to represent the Uilereals <A tbe Florida A. 0. and the people ot Uot Springs In Ibe Snpreme Oonrt In lis consldenllon ot the transcripts ot tbe habeas ootpnscase. These were WUIH, Martin, cl^stlor-' ney of Bot Bprlngs, and Ool, George Hnrphy, con- oeded u> be Ins aneat criminal lawyer In Irkamas. Befoi? ther left the Florida A. 0. gave tbem lla pledge ot honor to make a postponement ot the csmlvalforaweek or ten daya, so aa 10 aUow tbe Snpnme Oonrt to renew Ibe traoscrlpis ud evi- dence, bear argnmtnis and pass npon ths decision rendered by ObanceUor Leatbennan, Tboee pieeent at the cootetenceat Ibe ArUngton Hotel, 3L wen Prteldent Dan A. smart, Manager Jceepn U. Vendlg and Lon SUer, ot Ue FInlda AtbleUo aub: Maoagen W. A, Brady and Martin JoUso. PrtoMentBtoait explained 10 Julian at the outeet tbaltbe holding ot UK(conteet on Ue oilglnal date was cut of tbo question. Mr. Stuart aud be had pledged bimaelf to Atloney Klnsworthy that he would not do anything In the pnmlsesnniu tbe cane now pending had been aoimed or negatived by the oourtot last resort, and then be would abide by It Tbe decision In question, Mr. Stuart expklned, might not be handed down uniU Thunday 11 It was a tsvonble one. SevenI days would Iben be consumed Ui tranaportuur toe lumber, and a week or ten days at last would be nqnind to conatract the amphlUie- alre. Be Uieiefon nuggssted tbst the contest be set for Hot. U. Wben the oonlerence began Mr. smart said to Hesns. Bndy and Jullan;"tfell, genUemen, ot course yon know we are not hen for onrhealU). We want to bold tbe fight Ui thh dly, but need year co-opemUon or there wUl be no con' leet aenUetnen, 1 would Uke to have your views." Biady old Corbett waa prepared to Ogbt on Oct 81, and Insisted on having the oonlest decided on Ibat date. "TbataulbkFltiiUnmona," said Julian. Smart then staled Uiat It wonM be nuerly Imooe- sible to comply intb UiU reqneel, and gave bla na- aon. Bndy then tald he would not prea the DOUit "WUI yon kindly vrltbdnw your oblectlonTMr. Jolltn," aald Btnait, "and agree to Nov. lit" "IwUldo nothing of U>e kind," replied JoUan. gnpbatloally. "ntialmmona will only Bgbt on ■•Yon an very severe, consldeiing Uie olrcnm- stancea," aald BInart "Don't yon think we are enuued losomeofnaldereiloot" "No. air," said JnUan, "we have not been fUrly inaled, and, Ihenton, we refuse lo give way an ucb. My man haa mtned nonsolsnUously to laht 00 uot 3l,andwia«nly Oghtonlkatilale." aaeSsluanf' Ukewlset" "1 can only aoawer tot Fllzslnmions," aald Julian. After a pause Julian aald to Brady; "wnerer' said Bndy, "Any plaoe." Bmdy audled tor a few momenta and asked: "Wlibout any admlsolph feel" —~' "Oeitalnlyl" ingt What would yon aay, JnUan, If Uu dnb ^uSaniS^lii^ '**' "No, alj; tbe clob must put on g4i.ooo or oim it mnst lak* oiaoe hi pHvate:" ' ^ " Bredy'alnal pnposlUoa anyman In ' K.aooaalde,. match Haber liBtoBia tieckey Clab. Oct.!(.—Flnt race-One mUe-Backwa. IOC lw B to 10, won; Egbert, 10«, Thorpe, a to s, in-nnd'- Fayetta BeUe, «>, Detgen, 40 to I, IIiIm. t\rn' l:4l,V Second nee—Five and h bait Iiirlon»- Brnce Olrdle, 110, Olaymn, 3 to 1, won; Knte Lf Emd, lOr, R. Isom. 8 to 1, second; Mobalanka lu rgen,! to 1, thM. Time, IM Thlnl race-^ SelUog, one mUe and a qoarter—SfmperUx, im Bergen, 3 to (, won: Basso, «T, W. Ulcks, : to T hr! and; Beasts Bliland, «1, Clay, 12 to 1, third. Time 2M Fourth race-Tbe Newpoit Slakes, \-iiino to winner tl.lTO, one mile and a alxieenih-iiuck Msssl^ lOB. J. UUl, 1 lot, won: Ace,M, W. Jones. 11 to (, second; Handsome, 8(, Bergen, ( to 1, third Time, 1:48 Fifth mce—Five furlonta-judie Denny, IM, Bergen. 4 to I, won; Blue ROiIkiu, lu R Isom, 3 U> I, second; Mazarine, lot, Thome..', 10 8,lbUrd. Tlme,lM. Oct It.—Flnt rece-SIx forlongs-Lady Coun- rlght, IM, Thorpe, T u> 1, won; StnaUirol, 101, Clay- ton, (> to 1, second; Pepper Rye, 104, R. bom,:, to 1 third. Time. 1:16^ Second mca-One mile— leeUn, «3, Fowler, so u> 1, won: Sprlngvulo, lot Thorpe, 8 to 1, second; Major Drlppe, 101, Deigtu 16 to 1, tblrd. Time, 1:43 Third nce-FIre for- longs-Fert, Od, Clay, ( lo 1, won; Dmbrella, iis. Tboipe, 4 to 1, second; Ban Jnhnson, 00, Everett.', tol,tblrd. Tlme,lM Fourth race-One and a alxleenlh nUec—Prince OsrI, 106, J. Osrdner, 310 i won; AlneeOoodwin,02, W. Jones, 3 to l,aecond' Jsne, 101, Thorpe, 8 to 1, third. Time, l:4t Fifth race—Five and one-half tnrlonia—Evsnniu, 100, Tboipe, S to 2, won; Helen H. Gardner, 112, clay, B 10 1, eecond; Hannah, 100, R. Isom, 0 to :!, ihlni. Time, 1:10 SIxUi mce—Five fnrlonge—Squire 0. , 100, W. Jones, B to 1, won; Hsid ot Honor, too, EvereUi3 to 1, second; Joe Clark, 10T,Tliorpe, 7101, third. 11me,IS)2i(. Oct IT.—Flnt race—Fnrse, mile and aevesiy yordn—Yo Tambleo, or, J. Gardner, 4 to 1, woo: Osah Day, 113, Martin, 1 to t, eecond; Buckwa, \K>, Clayton, a to (, tblrd. Time, \M}i Second noe—Selling, mile and twenty yards—Pepper, lov, Hartlo, 9 to (, won: Hollatone, 109, Clayton, o to r, eecond; Relict 03, R. Isom, 4 to 1, tblrd. Time, VMH Third ncc—Handicap, mile—Simon w., 113, Martin, 6 to 2, won; Bgbott, lOS, R. laom, 12 to 1. eecond; Free Advice, 110, J. UIU, B to 1, thlnl. 11aie,l:41K Fonrtb race—Zoo Vjoo Stakes, for two year old auies, net value to winner |2,too, Hx furlonga-Brace alrdle,110, Olayton, 11 to i, won; Kate Le Grende, lia, Uartln, 3 toIjSecond; tfolai. Uska, lit, Bergen, e to 1, tblrd. Time, 1 :l( Fifth face—Pui», Ove and a ball forloogs-Judge Denny, lot, Martin, 4 to 1, won: Bolander, 109, J. Hill, e to 1, second; Raymond, IM, Brllton.4 to I, third. Time, IMS Sixth lace-Pnrse, lire and a halt furlongs-Salvable, 10(, Uartln, 2 lo 1, won; Ben UoUlday, ll3,ClsyU)D,2to 1, second; Sir Flay, ICO, Tnbervllle,gu>l, Uilrd. TUne,l:0S>,'. Oct U.—First race—One mile—Feabody, M, iVsl. ker, 6ta2, won; Master Fred, oe. Hurley, 10 to I, second; (Sbarley Weber, ii, RellT, t to 1, third. Time, l:43i< Beoond race—Six furlongs—Fair FalUi,lOT, J.HIU,(lal,won: Oanewood, 101,w.i- ker, 30 u> 1, second; Whyale, 101, Relif, u tr .. third. Time, VMH Third ncc—Five forlooirs —Cochise, 113, Olaylon, 3 lo 3, won; Kirk, 110, lllay- lock, t to 1, second; Bnrley Leaf, 110, Tnnervllle, in tol,lblrd. Tlme,I:02>i Fonithrace—Unennd one-Blxteentb mUes—Bessie BIsland, 07, Olay, 18 10 6, won; Mormsn, 103, R. Isom, 11 lo 3, aecocd; Moite Fonso, OT, Bergen, 10 to 1, third. Time, i:i». FIIUi met—Five and a halt torloDgs—Epona, 100, J. Hill,' to 2, won; Soullle, 107, Bergen, 13 to .'>, eecond; Marquise, 104,Clayton, l3lo(,tnlrd. Time, IM Sixth nc»-.4)ne mUe—Leaflet los, J. lUll, 10 to 1, won: UtUe Waller, 104, Olaylon, (to 1, sec. ond; BUie,W,Newcom,aoiol, third. Tlme,l:43)i. OcMt.—Flnt race—Six tnrlongn—Lady Fepper. •3, R. Isom, 3 to 1. won; Sllnria, IM, Walker, 4 to 1, wcond: FslTOblld, 03, J. Feiklns, 10 to 1, tbiid. Time, 1:17 Second nee—One mUe—Semper I«x, 101, Bergen, 2 to 1, won; Prince Oan.ioe, J. Gardner, 8 to (, second: Ace, M. W. Jones, 13 to .'>, third. Time, 1:42 Third race—Five and a halt fulongs-Sublio, 112. e. Morris, 4010 1, won; Sal- vable, lie, Martin, 0 lo 10, second; dealer, llu, ClayUE, 4101, third. Time, IKll.'i Founh ncc —Gneen City Handicap, value to winner )I,3I5. one mUe and an eighth—Book Hsaele,lO», J. Hill, 0101. won; BUnon vr.,113, Bergen, 4 lo 1, second; Pepper, 107, Uaitln. 4 to 1, Uilrd. Time, l-M Fitih nee—Five rarlcnga—HatUe Lee. los, Clayton, i to 1, won; EMe 0., 107, TnbervUle, 7 to 1, second; InveiUke, lot, Blaylook, 30 to 1, third. Time, IM.'.,. Sixth race—Five furlongs—Olive, lot, Bergen. 4 to I, won; Santa Maria, 103, J. HIU, 4 to 1, second; T«rlnkl^ 103, R. Isom, a to 1, third. Time, 1:10;. Oct 31.—Flnt nce-Pnrge, selling, mile—Tnv- ene, lu, J. HIU,2 to 1. won; Msater Fred. ll.'>.<i. Lewis, 1( to 1, second; Uno, IM, R. Isom, 10 to I, tblrd. Tlme,l:43>i Becondmce-Pune,slxtur- longa-Bnckwa, 100, Bergon, 3 lo (, woo; Smih- meatb, 104, Turbevllle, 10 to 1, second; Etbart, 10;, R.bom,llto(,third. TInie,l:l( Tblidnce- Blx tnilongs-UIke Kelly, 07, Walker, 10 to 1, won; Ida Wagner, 07, Relff, 7 to 2, second; Honteltb, lot, Bergen,) to 1, Ulm. Time, 1:I0 Fourth ncc- Poree. mile and seventy yarde—Basso, 00, W. Hicks, 4toe, won; Ahnee Goodivln, 03, W. Jones,(to 1. second; Feabody, 0«, Walker, 10 to I, third. Time, l;W,U Fifth mce-Pnne, five fnrionga-Uazza- rUie, lis, Bergen, e to (, won; Oarland Bar, 112, J. UUl, g to I, Bseond; RoMnaon, 113, E. Morris, 3 to 1, tblrd. Time not given Sixth nee— Forse, seUIng, six furlongs—Sqnire 0„ 101, R. Isom, won; Vice Regent W, Gardner, 10 to 1, second; Jndge Benny, lOl, j. HUl, 12 to 1, third. Time, l:1('^. VlrglBla Jooker Clab. „OcU lO.-FUn nce-Flve torlonge-Pope, 102, Karraez, (to 3, Brat; Weatover, 07, Fletcher,»lo 1, AAMAK^a Va^m _ A* n-—«-k tfM A.. . '.kiwi I- .ilJ''"*!fi''S? ™' "OoiboU ivUl Igbt In the world, Filvlmmons pnteriMnor "•."ov.lt"- Yeadlg deeland iSiwSd Stalk's!. W.00O hs would nnt it np tor hla. nS match between Corbett anrFlli^obs wu than fornally dccland off, and VendSnSw hTw^ todamantomatohwIUiO'Donnell. BbDT OONREUT and Fraak Oaiiard met at tbe IISS?'l?'Vy''"J'^»»nied to flgbtOfleen Ii?fS!i.^ '»«<r,howevw^conld norBandlto H^STS?.2K?2«"4^wbentheVertlSt iSi sscond;'Lady 'May,'t7, Honlahan, 20 to 1, Uilrd 11ni^l«SK Second race-Fire fnrlongB-Jer sey, 104, Johnson, 2 to (, Orst: Uerndon, w, llutotal vvassaowui • MJ V. Ul Wo UDIUUVUe Wp laiavu*'. son. 18 to (, second; Minnie S., W, HsrrlnKton, li to 1, third. Time, IMH Tblrd nee-Four end one-halt tnnonga-UaiTis, 107, Hayes, 7 lolO.flist; Arandel, 101, Oleason, it to I, second; DaUhualoe, 101,J. Moon, (tol, tbiid. Tlme,o«7K Fourth nce-Seren turlonga^mariun, W, Narvsez, t to t, Ont; Devisee, 102, R. Brawn, t to 1, second; Usl- ety, to, Honlahan, 11 lo t, third. Time, l;33K FIKb race—Halt mUe-Vanlty, 100, Fletcher, 4 to 1, flrsttBed EUn, )00, Brewer, it to 1, second; LnclUe, 100,llatRlngtoo,8tol,thlnl. Tlme,0:lo<( ...SIxUi rece—Six and one-quarter furlongs-Nloely-seren, 103, Mamez, 10 to 1, dni; RIeotn, 37, Bnwer. 10 to tseoond: Somemon,M, J.Hoipby, 10 to i.thlrd. Time, lalK. Oct ;i.-Flntnce-Slx fuilongs-SaUibnry, lio, OanoD,iQ to I,ant: A]va,llorN*rTaci, lu to 1, sscoidiLnkeRlcbuds, 110, Fletcher, 8 to 1, thlrrl. 7<i>>e, 1:31 Seoondnce-Fonrand a bait for- longs-EUsworth, 103, Kesjy, 7 to 10, list; Gold BpeC, 102, Oleason, 4 u 1, second; Oeremony, Karvact, t to I, third. Tlm^ 0:I7X...,Tblrd nee- Seven tnnonn-Klag Fanl. lot, Neary, 3 to 1, Breli Oonteal, lot, Johnson, it to t, second: Devisee, lot, Manaez, 8 to 1, third. Time, I:aiK Fonrlb taoa^Flve forlonga-^eaale TkiaL 103, Meaiy, H Ui 10, flmliTMbnle, loi.tt'arvaei, 18 to 0, second; Jo JUe, IB, Waahbnin, 1« to iTtOii. TImt, 1:14 Fllih nee-One mUe-OaUatln, 100,Meary, 1 u 3, Bnt; Fonce de Leon, 102, Narvaex, 4 to 1, second; Harry H., tl, W. Barrett, 8 Id 1, Uilrd. TUne, l:43Ji;. • Sixth noe-Fonr and a halt fanonga-DUlon J., 110, Johnson, even, Bnt; Basins, Ipl, GrUBn, 4 lo 1, seoond; Anmdel, lot, ZeUerTt to 1, third. T1me,0:{8. f UM. Tima lat ^Basood nua-Fonr a_ - - „ <UloB|»-0> Johaaoo, m, Heaiy,! to I, Mi Faltla