New York Clipper (Nov 1895)

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November 2. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 565 THE TURF. Over tli« Tlntwr. The lleldi wen null, Oct. S, Uie atlendinca wu not Urge, ud Uie spoil wu toj tor me moat com' moopUco or tnf itj itiica the Horrla Pmk featlrl' ua begin. Tbe erenu conptliKd ttie second pio- giusmeot the New Yorii Bteeplecliue AasoclsUoo, ilrs ncesesd one walk over couUtaUng the itj' Ksuiu. Long sbola vim with betUng rsroiIKe I. tlH dnUlisa, ibns raiting the outcome or the til- enl's hizirdi r«r bom setlsFisoton. The third ud iMt d>r or Class connti7 sport irlll he Indulged Oct. 30. SommsiT: MBldw ban]Is ne« for Ibne VMr olda tad apvsrd, iht »lnner MW, u> the —ami •uo. to Uu Uilnl (sui odi tdllB and s hair, OTSr ala Slibu of hunllea I. M. CIrwbt's It. f. KueIUt- ■ Lav. ISI; 8U 5.. KuiIUk, 3, bj FaiuUivEosllih , : Veach 1 W. i: DalT'ab. ||. DalT.i Ut: ISb> 1 nt/bura ' B. K.R»>It'sb.7. rolMD, J. IS: Bto 1 P.Callabaa Tims. IM. Ilunlla baoilleap. Tor Ihrae yaaf oMi anil upviii), nar aniMd to tho vlonar tOB. ui Uia aacunl lldl, to llis tblnl IW.mllaaod ahair.orarali nghtaofhutdtoa J. II LToibr'a br. i. Raa Joaoolo. a««it, lit LoaiTnlkiv. HaalaAnilaBalls. 1S5: IQIol VaacI Mr. Chamblat'a b. g. Ganccaa, i r. flablisnl'i b. It. Ullndv 3. IM, TiDJS, 3; s.iD: imi.. 'eacli Parass BlUlDgs lUirbrsd hunlsra' at«spl«cha*a, forthna raaroUaaiHl upvani, 10 f|Ua)lry anlor ilia rulan ot tbt KaltMial Itual Aaaoelatlsn^ildaa by aebtlamin or ijaBlin«] rldan, lu the ■iooor 1290 In nooay or plaJa, u tba aaconJ U5, aod lolheUilnll3S,aboaUwoaiiO ahairmllea. W. C. ilaya>! b. a. Hsadow latk, aged, by Kooa Such. Maailow Laaa, 117 feraaa WalkoTsr. Uandlcap ataaplachava. for tlina yearoUa and upvani, ID Iba vlooar tUU, *««ood HOD. Ililnl two iaila«. Mr. Cliamblsl'a cb. r. Daka of AbarourB,S, by Dubs of HaitanlA.Lady Lumlsy, ttf; 2|A1 Panwe Broad nollow Biabla'i ch. k. Tbe Psar, IS; 1 to I Braill B. fl. Ilowlaod'a iir.li. EI tJo^aiJo. Al US; IS to LObaiidlar TIIDM12. SalllDjt RtaaplechaaD. for threa vrsr oUa aotl ui tha alooer $U0. to tbe aecoDd 9I(U, to Uis about tbraa mllea. P. fl. P. Raadolplracli. g. Lafkrstts. 4, by LlDdsD.Doa- nisBeaa.lU; ato I Hrackeo Jolio KIpp'B br. Ii. LaiTT. aged. 167: 12 toS Buraau Time. 0:11. Handicap Hat raca, for all ayea, to Iba vlooer93dOL tbe eacondfTD, to tbellilrOISlJ^ooe inllaaod aquaitar. Ptaaknaaa BUble'e Rr. c. Uelmar, s, by Bslridsrt Adela, 118; even Blmmi Mircua Oaly'a b. h. Batbajnptoo. 4,1)7; 10tagL....Taral Time, 1.-23. luuwai I Uilnl The Cambrldgasbira Blaksi Wu need for at the Newnurkel (Eng.) Iloughlon UestlDg, Oct. 23, end tsb ma hsndllj by F. Lus. combe's Harco. Ths cabls thou descrllKa the nee; centra, maklna the ruDnlut at a atrcoff pica, cloaelr fol. lowed byTohIo II, Coaot Rohorebarfr, HaR4i and A damaJ, with KIbrIa and La Bagaaaa in the raar „ order wai malnulDsd ontll tbe horaaaoeamd ths Bualiea, when Uarco draw up to a larel wltb Bloodltalraty. Tlila BIr ware lollowad by Aiopbldamaf, Ilebroo. Count hombarg. Beat Han and Hockdore, wIlhToklo If, Mono tbeWlaer and Lo jDltlcler next and KIbria Ullloc elT. DsaoandlntftliaBnNbea IIIU, Count Bcliosibeni took tbe lead, followad by Marco and Ampbtdamaa In front of Hebron and Beat Man. Making tbe aacant rrum the Dip, Count Schonbsrg averred over to tbe leli and Marco, taklni a dear load, won aatlly by Ibrao Itnalha. Beat Man flnlthed a hsai] belon CountBclwniberf.aod Hebron waa fourth. Bammary: F. Lnacombe'a cheilnut colt Marco, by BarealdlnS' NoTitlat«,3yaaraokl; 9tol Wa'lace Juhnitons'i bay boiaa Beat Mao, by Oraondo, orMallon-Wedlock. by \7eola«k, Byean old ;B to I Col. Lloyd*! clieatont colt Count Hchoiiibf rlm.Ownavarn, 3 yeara old: S to 1.. The otliar alarlara vsr«:Toklo II, None tbe WIeer, Porlpiamock, Le JuHllcler, Rockdore, Telaaoope, liar, daur If, Blowdlblratr, La SageaRo. flreeolavD, Amplilda- maa, Hebron, Euclid, Marble and Klbrla. Troltlag Stoofc Sold, Ucnry 0. Watson, of Forest IIIU num, Brandon, VI., purchased hum John K. Uadden, of Lexington, Ky., tbe rolloTlng string or highly bred trotting mares: Vallaaa, 2:10, b. ni., 8, bj Vaaco, daai Chaaa, by Mljlc .7r?....«i.(n) Kail Princeaa, cti. in.. 4, br Hod Wllkee, dam Roae Chief by BrowD I'hlef. TDD Blalar Nutwood, b. u., S, byNutwoeU, dun fllilar 0., by Mambrloo Boy Alaaka, 2 J7,<i, br. m., by AJcyoos, dam tTeoonab, by Uamblelonlan TOO tlwene, b. m., 11 br Alcantara, daio Vanoaab aJU Toblta. b. m., S, by Wllkat Boy, dun by Pilot Medium 1,311 Till UALP MiLi TBAOX It Uwnoce, Hbsl, ms the scene of a serloiu icoidoot Oct. 22. Eleven hones tianed In tbe only ronnlng race the card aiTorded, and wbsnrouodloglnto the stretch Itazzle lli7.zle fell, caaalog Blliy Onao to tumble ovsr bim. Tbe last named borne broke bis neck, and his Jockey, deo. Naab, was serlansly Injured. Hatide Dazzle trasso bidjy Injured thitbs will havs to be BhoL In the last heat or ths nee Sir James rell, broke bis right fore leg, and wu ehou Tna WisroiusTBH Kioi.sa absociition, through F, 0. Uinlon, leoretirr to Ha etevaids, oa Uci. a, made reply to a letter mads public on the previous diy by £. J. Ualdwln, owner or tbe Dinia Anlia Blablas, In which be eiplalned ble position on the maUar or his hones having been debarred rrom racing doiIng the Honta Part meeting. The sub- stance or the steward's reply was la tOect that they adhered to tliair original drcUlon, aod had referred the matter to ths Jockey CInb rorlovesllgallon and ilnal adjustment. Fauii aoan won ths rree for sU pace at Louis- ville, Ky., UCL 22, derealliu notiert J., John 11. Qenlry and Joe pahiben. In the order named. Ilobert J. took the opening nest; Qeolry got the sec- ond, and then Agan took three stnilgut, ei6b ifter a severe stniggis wlthKot>ert J. Patehen, gave evi- dence or lameness, and waa tir ver a ractor In Ihs eontesL Time, 2K>i^, 2n;, '^Mn, M1H< Tub UiwnuiisT Futb, 3D0 sovereigns,added toa sweepsukes of 23son. each, ror two year oldp, seven furlongs, was run for st Newmarket Bog., ou UcL a, being won by Leopold de Rothschild^ bt. Krusqula, with Knlgbt or the Thlitle second, and Uelmlhlnt. The Little llock Racing Anoclstlon will open tha _ hegln- (jluk Southern Circuit with a can days' mseUng, begin, nlng Hsroh 21. The New tfemplilB Joeiey will eome next, having cboscn April t-ii. Tlie Uiimberland I'ark AsKKlallon, of NaahvUle, Tenn., will nee from April IT to Hay Inclnilve, KBO,afauryearold trotting dog, valued at I2.M0 by his owner, Barry UcCuo, was maliciously killed at Lexington, Ky., Oct. a>. Tbe pointer had won $20,000, had a record of for a quarter of a mile, anil was, we believe, never defeated. Tni Saratoga (K. Y.) naclOR Asaoclatlou bis com ploted arrangemeals to hold au elghleen days' running meeilng at Flmllco track, near Balilmore, Hd., beginning about Kov. II. Only Jockey Club ■aacUon la now hicklog. TBI Tort and Field Club, receotly Incorponted, Is omcered as follows: Perry BelDtont, president; U. Uowlaod Kobblns. vice president; E. U. Potter, W. U. Hands and 8. Uowland llobblna compose tbe Executive Committee. 01,0 Hatt, a yearilDg colt, by Oake of Montrose- Almln, by tlarkaway, was purchased from Hat, v. 0. Thomas, at l/!XlngloD. Kr.,Uct. 21. byOeo. A. Blogerly, of Philadelphia, l>a., and J. U. Knox, of tbia city, for ('Acoo. Kino Bbiuiy, of tbe Village Farm Slable, was purchased tor tl,32t by O.li Uuval, at a pulillo mie held la thia clly, Oct. It. At Ibe same sale Uon- ler waa bought for tt,au by Max Csspail. HiMii Sunr mado a nsw record tor seven and a half rurlongs at Ban Vranclsco, Cel., Oct. 17, going the distance In 1:a3)«. Ubeillne made the run ac St. Lonls, Ho., but Augnst, In 1:94. NoiUAWi, 2:1(*{, a valuable irotlloi mare, tbe ptDperty or Naitun btiaoH, dropped dead In ber stall Oct. 18. She was seven yean old, end gave proBUse ot excellent work. ToUMV Uhittom made a new race mark tor two year old trouen at Loxlsgton, Ky., Oct. IT, laklng Ibe second heat In the l/ciloglon HUkea In f.Wi. Blbsino was, on Oct. 21, purchased for t2,2M rroffl Joe Thayer by Alio Johnsos, or Ikiston, Hasi., the nle being couaumnuled st Lexingion, Ky. TBI Haiylaad HaclngAMOclallon, a new ornnl- zallon, began a running ueeilng Oct. 21, at Eliton, Md., and will coDllnue racing IndeDnllely, RXD ViMU^ owned liy Oeo.U. Ilnbtr, the local tnoaenm managtr, won the 3:34 trot at Ualone, N. Y., In lUalgbt beats; best Uuie, 23).';. (tUAcnasranvD, an American trouer, won twu or the evenia on Ibe lint day of Ibe Autumn meet- ing at West Bnil, llerlln, Oer., Cut. V>. TBI New Hempbis Jockey Club, onOcL 31, elecled R. T. Cooper ntcretair to dll Ihe vacanry caused by tbe reslgniUon of J. B. Reeae. Oscu WiLLins, J:I2'(, was sold st VemU.>ea, Ky., Oci. 21, by Edward IMcemea, lo a Mr, (Iny, or tnia city, tor 11,000. , IUt Ml OAiiiaB and BIr Rxceas, recently seonred by Richard Croler rorUie potpoae or raelog In England, mUti from Ihla port Oct. 2t. BASEBALL. A HANAOER gBLECTKO. Arthur Irwin li the Man Who Will Try and Lead the New Yorki to the Front Tbit very Derplsxlng qnesUon as lo who will manage tho New Vork t«tm has st latt been sei- ned. Arthur A. Irwin Is tbe man who will under- take Ibe task or Unding Uo ttam nearer the lop ot the lut la the ohamploasblp nee next aetaon. If he iloee not succeed lo making Ihem pennant wlnnen. Irwin Is well knoi\'n In liaseball clrclex. As a ball pUyer he ranked with Ibe beat In his po- slUon, snd aa a manager be has shown good ex- eciiilve ability. Ilglren full charge of Ibe pla;et», and held sltlcUy responsible for Ihelraetlnoa, Ihero Is mile doubt bnc that he will aways have llieiii In gondMmwhsnlheygonpootbelleld. Bealdes,Man- ager Irwin should be able U> nnder valuable aiidst- ance to Piealdeot Precdnan In ihe consuniailon or any deals for playenihe Utter nuy have under con- sldemUon; not tost anyone believes that Prealdent I rcedman will get tbe short end or any innsaellitn, butlrwincan girs hint inms excellest "unlnien" In regards to playen. Arthur A. Irwin waa bom Feb. U, lAU, at Toronlo, One, hot bis parenia took up their lesldonce lu South Boston, Haas., wben Arthur was only sI.n yesmorage. lie began bis lisseball career while attendlag school, but Irtl came Into prominence aa captain and ihhd baseman ol the Mm Club, of Boston, In 18T3. He ntualned wllU tbe y»:tnaH for saveni seaaona, afterwards playing with the Clin, tons and other Boston amateur leaniH. Ills nrofea. Blonal career began in isre, wben he Joined tbe then ramoua Worcester (Haaa) Club, ot Ihe NaUonal As- aoclailon, as Its short nop. The Worcesten bail sueta noted playen as Uiutloa W. Benneii, Ur. A. J. Uushong, 1. I. nichmond, Sam. Wraver, J. F. Sullivan, Oeorge Cieamer. A. w. Whit- ney, Qeorge A. Wood, Harry D. Stovey, Alon. Ml Knight, Jamta KoitIc and olhen, wbu afierwartla gained faiBe on Ihe green disnionil. Fnnk 0. Usncroft waa Ihc team's manager. Tho Worteslsr Club becauis a member of Ibe National League In ISao.ind Irwin reuulned as lis short stop until ths club disbanded, at tho close of the sesaon or IW2. Irwin then Joined Ibe Frnvldence CInb, nlsylnic short slop on Its team until that club dis. bandeil, at tho close of the season of isss, when ho sccepted an oiTOr rrom Ihe l>blladelphla Club. He remained with the Utier unlll the early part of tlio season of laes, when hs hsdadlllerence with Ihe firesldeat or the club over Ihe use of a niitt which rwln had Invented. Irwin was ODSIly releawl to the Wsshtaigten Club, troalolng with It iiu the end or that season, making some good changes Ui ITS team, and It iras generally admitted Ibat had he Joined earlier In tho season be would have un- doubtedly bad Ibe team aliove the lall end at tho close or the season. In I8» he alRDed wlili the Boston Club, ot the Pityen' I.eagu«, lining the po- sIHoa or short stop snd asalsbtnt captain on IM team. Though In poor health that season, be did remarkably good wort, and It wan nialnly duo to bis gnat head won that the Bostons won Uio cbsmplonshlp. In lesi be retired rrom ths dia- mond aa a player and accepted the position or manager of Ihe Boatoa team of the American Aasocusllon, which alao woo the champion- ship or that aasoclailon that year. In UIK he succeeded William Bamie us nuinsgsr of Ihe WashUiiton team, of the Nsilonal League and Amerfcan Assoelalloo. In 18M hs was engaged as oaaager of ths Philadelphia team, of tbe same organlzalloo, sncrcedlDg tbe htto and lamented Harry Wright, who wat made chief of nmplres. Irirln remained with the Pblladelphlas two seasons. Ue has Ideaa or bis own about how a team ahould be managed, and, If not InierfeneU with, may give New York a cbaoplon team, If not next year, the one rollowlog. It will bo Irwin's aim to get together a team ot batters as well as deldere, and be baa been promised every ssahitance by Ihe Nsw York Qub otnclals. IrwlQ has Ibe oiicleiis around which he should have lluls trouble building op a chanplon team. Ue may or he may not engage another catober, but, even If he ahould not, ihe team Is strong enongh In that respect with tkirell and WUsos. In pTicben the club has Ihiee well tried and seasoned men In Rusle, Heetbi and <;iark, besldea having a very promising young pitcher In Dohegy. Just how tbe test of the team will be made up Is a maucr known only to himself and the club cfflclabi, snd at ibis early stage of lbs proceedings would probably be a barn question lor tbom lo answer, as ihey now havs nnder consldentlon the names or several prominent phiyere they antrylng togeu Preeldeot Fre«dman has been approached In re- gards to hiapurobssing a minor league tnancbbie- Toe object or tbia would Iw to torm a Iralnlog school ror young players. Prealdent Unisb, us owner of ue Indianapolis Club, of the West- ern l,eague, has worked the sobomo to the ad- vantage of his CloelcasU team, or the major league. Prealdent Freedmin thinks well at the plan, and bsa had a long talk wtih Hanager Wllllaiit Oarale ou Ibe subject, and tits chances an that be will go Into lbs scheme. In thUi way young and >romlBlng playera could be eogaged and given a borough Irlal ot a season or two In the minor league, and, when Ihey bad advsaced sutucleuily to hold up their end In ihe mijor leagoe, they could be used to dll In any weak spots that mlgot appear rrom time to time In llie Nsw York tesm. In tbls wa; the club would always ho In condition, aod would not have to obaaeover Ihecouutiy looking ror youoK players, as has hereloron been the caw. In anoioer week or two the oagnates of the Na- tional Leagne and American Assoelalloo will be sa- sembled In ibbi clly to attend tbelr aimual meeilog. The almple announcement that the annual meeting waa to be held always proved luillclent to drew lo. gether many persons Intereaied la toe nailonal [ame, but this yiar tbe meeting Is exceptionally oportanL All tbe major league clubs nave bli deals on hand, which they sre anxious to pn through, If they possibly can, bealdea which nearly all or the minor leagues are Interenled In one way or another; therefore a big tlmo In a l«8eball seose may be expected. From the amount of talk one heara It Is to lie suppcOk'' ttiat the magnates Inteud to convene only lo complete a numtwr of deals In which Ihsy an particularly Inleieited; bulthereara olber and equally Important nutten to be attended to. Among these sre the many disputes to be settled by the Board of Dlrecton, the reading of the treaii. orer's siuusl report, an overhauling of tho cooitl. tutlon aod playing rttlea and the making of such changes aa may be found neceesary. Tbere an several things tsat the magnates should pay par. tlcular attention lo, among which sn loud and bolsteious coachmg, wblch la entirely unnecessary and la only ludulicd la for ilie purpose or nttlini tbe oppcalog pllcber, and tbe vulgar and Indecenl language too often used. A oeruin amount or kick, log may be pardonable at timea, but roul and pn. fane language abould not be totented. It Is lo be hoped that llie league magnalea will lake IhU mat. ter up and adopt the strictest lulei ou tbe siibjecl. President Preedman may not rank In Ihe tint class sa s manaRer, but when It cornea to making a deal In ihe exchange ol playera ho is enililed to a front seat. Home ot the league people who thouHbt that he was "essy" will piobally bare a rar dlifer cnt opinion of hini and bli ability to catry through a deal before ibe leagueeessloii closes. Itlasalilthat tbe FhlladelpbU Club would like lo obtain Doyle's and Fnllsr'a releases from Ibe New Vork Llub, Iwt ir It gets these playera It will have to come here pte- parerltomake saenullalileexchange. Thel'hiladc.'* phia Uub bi said lo be dlasaiUlled with sev. oral of lis playen, and Ibat tbelr places will lie fllled by uuera next seanon. Among these men are Ilallman asd Ilanlifii. There bi little doubt that an eichaoie or Doyle and Fuller would be made fur llallnan and llaiolllon, and Imtb clulw lie greaUi beneOted by such a deal. Itealdent Kreed- maa fa not wurtying about the old phiyen wbo have refosed to slgo for aeit seninn. If they do plealy of time lo repent tbelr folly, If they an not exchanged tor oihcr pinyen. There la little doubt tbal the pbtycra who left for their homes wllboot algDlnir will think dirrerenily of tbe matter betore Ibe Winter la uver. Tbe nliy. en or the local team during tba past aeaaon nave Utile reason to couplala about the Irealinent tbey received wbllenn active dtiiy. Tbry received Ibrlr ilarles regulsriy, whether they were able lu pbiy .. not, traveled In mat rlaas style while on the ivad, and always slopped st the best boiela when away rrom home; rewof them here been aned.except for Indlacretlona, or conllnoe^] violations or Ihe dob's rules, which cenalnl; apeaks well for Ibe local man- agemeoi.iud tbe playera who are dlsntlsOed might go elsewnere snd not rare lo well aa they did here. The dimcnlly lietween Ihs Harvard and Yale Ifnl- verslli'^thlellc Acoclallons may piure moresetlons thsn waa at Ural thought. Tbe dilTenaces about their annual fimtirall game has recently developed the Uct that II their elevens do nol meet Ibia Fall as usual, tbey oerulnly wW not meet next Bpflaf on the baeehaU diamond. Ei.AaeDMyinin JoMph dordon UatUIUfraat an eithnilaet on bsssbsll matlera aa be was when hs wu prtaMeol ot tbe ramoui old "Mate." It did nol lata the Nsw Vork Clnblplayefil«Dg to selils np ihclr amain and leave for ineir napeer- ITO honiea after the liarniiionnlng aeaann waa over. "New York waniB to inds linyhi and miertor Uiinlltoonod Delehaniy, ol tbe Phllidclpblaa. It will get them-nlt."-8evtisl exi-hsngea. nallnan and Dantlllon would have been nearer the luess. llowover, Juai wall unlll atut tbe leagne meellng l.crore decldlag "banking." The UulivlllM an after Tlilnl lUaeman Joyce, of tlie Wasblogton team. The rurnier decided nol lo dmil Third Raaen-nn Hlonthan, ot tho Syracuse Club, of Ibe Histem I,ssbm, aa he wat nut con- sldeiw rial eoougb. The Hoston Olub'a playen will spend Ihe Winter I Iheir rtaiecllve hniiieik aa fullnwa: (langel, at Kalamssoo, Mich.; Ryan, Haverhill, Haaa.: Tenney, Frank P. Tliyne, who managed tho Lliile Itock team, of tbe Soutbcm Asaoclatlou, iliiring llio past season, was born Uarcli 2, ihto, at I,owell, Uaas., wbero be began hia baseball career na a catcher, pbylogwllb diiTcrent aniateiir teams of llial cUy. He storied out aa a proressloottl lu IHM. oa a calcber lor Ibo McKeoport ctuli. nt the Trl-Slaie League. During the sesHODS ur lnoi and 1S02 he pitched tor the then famous Uurko Clitli.of l,nwcll, then cun. sldcredoDo of Ihe atniiigest Inilepcndonl profvMlounI teamH In New Knilaml, If not Ibnugliout tbo conu- try, having played and defeated nearly all tbo niliinr league and collego leanw In that accllon of tho country. In IHIU Tbyns was selected to manaao the Sagloaw (Mich.) Club, thru a metiibcr »t tbo Michigan Slate League, where he met wlUi sucresa onill the loam was dlHtmndeil on account of piior patronage. In 1R04 he oricanIr.eil atiilsncceMnilly mansged a team of pnifoibluoals haltlDg fmtii Lowell, wbo were known aa llie l»wcllri, plnjliiif games tbroiigbout the Now Kngland circuit, ami meellng sll comere, wlili good results. In lhAi& ho bad several very cncouraglttg oifen to maiiago niloor leagiio Icains, but finally arcepieil oiio rniin tho I.ltilv Il(H-k (Ark.) tMiib, to manage tho pnifca- HloiutI team which ropreaenlcd that clly In Iho Houihcrn AiMiulailon. Lllile ll"ck bad a atrnttg team, and at ilio llmo It wax disbanded slotiil tblnl 111 tbo cluiniplniiHblp race, oulj a fow polnia liehliul Ihe Ueiiiphla Cliili, whicli waa then leading. Thu Mtllo Itncta had inlneil such renown during Ibeir lirtrf exislonco that tho |ilMycr>«, nr a iiiajurlly of them, were In great (luniaiiil by the rlului of tho niAliir luagiio, aa well na llioHe I'f Uio minor loagiiua. which si>caha well or Manager Tlijne'a selcctluii nf niayont. Ilo waa IbHiruineiiial In oruaiilr.lng Ihu Wvnicro Aaaoclatliiii and Hie Ohio anil Wehiem In. Icr-.siate l,eHgiiu^. He was ravoralily ninnilnneil aa lirealdenl, aecretary nnit trmsutor nt the lant tistncil orgaiilrjiilnn. Me has hIho lieen fur Htnio vcan Iho Now Knglniiil agent for dliiereiii WeairnLHouibeiii, lltnlilc Niirthwwttrn and New Knglaiid lA-aguu clulis In signing yiiiiiig niayera fur their rcaurctr tcalilR, a uiilllticr of wliuin have alliru uiaifo audi lino repiilallunH lu lu gain a place In tbo major league mnkt. Another Organliatlon. A tiieeilngof prominent baseball men was held Oct. li. In thiH clly, and tha AUantlc Aasoclnllon waa organlwd. Among tbo promolere of tho new scheme sre D. A. liOng, wbo managed tho Tnlodo CI ub, of the Western l,eacoe, Ihe last two yean; Ueorge K. una,owner of the Qnnd Itaplils Club, of tbe Rime league, and W. I. Wright, manager of Ihelatler'a team; Samuel .'4. Untie andoiliera. Hr. Crane waa elected prealdeoi, aei-reiary and Ircaa. urer. The fact that the miller ut nrganlrailiin was kept (|ulet so long was lo onslile tbe parlies Inter, ested to oblalo protcclloD under tbo Nallunal Agreenieut wllhout being loterfercd wllh by any petsouson the ouisldo. l*roIecilou was gniilcd on OcL 30. An eight eliili leagiio Is under advlacincot, but It Is proliable that when ihe seaanii liegliia only six clubs will be ready for (ipomilon. Tho nliisH Included In Ihoclroultaiv .Now Uavoii. Iklilgcpon, Ct; Jereey aiy, Newark, IHIenon, Camdon ami Treiiion, N. J., and Wllmlngiun, Del. Anoiber meellng will be held sbonlv, Pnisldent crane says: "Then baa long been a Odd tor a good Iweiii)- dvo cent Inler4tale leagne.snd t worked upon tbo Idea last year. But 1 could not get suniolentcapl bal Inlereetetl, and waa torced to drop Ibo pniject temporeniy. The Albintlo Aasoclailon staria out well hacked, tbere iKlog |:12,oua contrlliuled by tbo men liehind lo. There win be a short circuit, with easy Jumps, snd tbe rellmsil expenses will lie llgbL Then Ihe aslsry limit of each club will be 11,200 per month, and, ruonlng the assMlalInn en. tirely upon an economical huua. It la almost certain to live. Then are plenty of promising playen lying around walling to be picked up at muderaio sa|. arles, snd aa experlonced men will be clinneo In tho various clllos It Is almost a certainty ibat Ont cbias sport will lio lumlalisd at Ue limit named." DIAMOND VIELO OOSBIP. LaUat BaylBgi aB4 Dela||a ot tbe Haat- ball FrsitarBlC|r. Tbe Icy eiTecIs of the ground fitml iiivnlbineil In TtiK CLirriH several wceha ago are now fell by the minority siockboldera of tbo llrooklyu Club. It la claimed that ever since the Kailoual l.eagite anil llayen' League Clubs were conaolldaleil, during the Wlnler of laoo-DI, aadlbenew club located at Eastern Park, ths 11ayem'l,caguo element have nut lived up b) cerialn agreements which were tbe means of bringing Ibe two cIuIhi lolo ons concern, and that Ihe National l,rague euil has hsd lo defray sll the runuing expenses of Ibe club, wblcb at limes were very heavy, and, seeing no relief lo view, decided to take such atepii as would protect their own lolcresia. This only lieramo neceaiary after they found that the llayen' lAague people, allliough out putting up a dollar for ex- penses, would claim tlielr sliaro ut any proObi that might be madi. Heaan. Aliell and Hyme, or tbe Nailonal league Club, who bold Ibe majority of Ihe itock, have iiiansged Ihu aifalra uf tho dull In sn able a uunuertbatlbera bi nice uiargln on Ihe right slUe of the ledger. Now they proiana In keep what tbey claim their miinejr bis made, llccenily tbe Hrooklyn Club mortgaged Ha lease of Kasiern f*arlc snd all Its frenrlilscs and property lo tbe Knickerbocker Trust (kimpany fur 1^,000, Tbe end or the matter baa not come yet. Kver since the ctoae <if last season tbe people of Urooklyu, or at least that iioniuo who take ati Interest In liaaeball, have lieeii wondering whether the llrookirn Club would And new iiuartera upon wblcb b> locale that would be more cenvenleni than Is Kaaiem I'ark. Tbe aliove move may be tbe dml klep In that dlrcctlno. A floe ploce of propcrir can lie bad In the nclghliorntKMl of tbelr old aiarnp'rig grounds, WaahlngUju Park, which can Irt fllled up at a reasunalile expense and made far more desirable lhan even waa Waalilug. ton Park. Tbe club ha4ia large rullowing when lu games were played ua the old bbiioric grounds lo Suulb Umoklyn, that It's off Ui a great extent when bcadiiuwiera was trauaferred lo F.asuro Park, and a return lo Ha former vkiidty might revive Ihe old Uuie Inlereal. The siockboldera ot the Bcnnton List), of Ihe Eastern lAgue, who bold Judgments against tbst 0fganl73iih)D. and whi> sre opposed Ui a murernent on Ihe part of a raajonty of Ibe slockboldeis to sell the rrancblse In ouMldeparties, have bad an execu- tion lamed, and Ihe property of tbe club will l« of- fered at sherliTs sale. Tlus step was laken. It la liellevcd. for Ihe puriMMe of getting rid of Ibe uli- ecilonalile element, wbo warned lo ssU the Kaaicra >agne francbbie to oublde panlts no that Ibty conid uke out one In lbs Pennsylvania State League. The people oflkranlon feel Ibat the Kast- era League li far man aubsunllil, ind fuinlaliea beiur games than can be obulned In Ihe state Leagne, snd are Iherefon onwilling lo make Ihe ehanfc. Tbo past season was a gouil oiHi ilnanirlslly Willi a mnjurlly of thocliili.-i, whet her In the msjiiror minor leagues, but Ihe lndli:atlons all point toaard ot-x yoer being even liuiier than tbiri has lieeii. In Ihu major league Ibo make up o( the w:boitule of cliain- pluniblp gaiiioi bail a great deal to do wlih iliu siifceas Ihe cliilM mot wllh, and only for the liail weallicronaorooof Iho moat liupnriaiit ociwdtma u lietter result wiitild havo tjcen reported. 'Ilila was uiidouliicilly Ihu case wllb tha Now York snti BrcHiklyn t^lulia un tbo afiemiKin of July 4, when nlu knockeil them earli out of btrge nliirnH. Anuing the hiost suciitMful ot tho iiiliii»r leaHncn were Ihe WcHii-n, Ijucm ami Now KuglaoU, thanks lo thu alils iianagemuut of Prcalileiita JoliDson, hiwerri and Uuruuiic, reMnccllvely, T)i TexaaHoiilbem, ihoboiiibern ami Wcatem Aawii: ailoiis, and several trthcr minor lusguea, Ihilalieil their RhainpliiliHblp aeaMHia, but imliu or tlielit ill' au wllh an iif ibelr ortgloal clului Itilacl. HIHl, IIm ramalolugclulia did well eiinugh lo i:oiAluro Ineiu lliat, by forming iKlIer circiilu ami cbiiduciliig tbelr liiialntart on a sounder iiaala, bettor rcnulbt wli lie bad at ilio close of next ifcaaon. "Where will Uilisni play next seaaiin)" Is iiuestkin Itiat has liecnaaked many llmea of lale, but aa yet has nol Ihhd atiawured. It bi an aaaurril fact Ibat bo will nut be wllb Ibe Clnclmiail Cliili : was announced Ibat he bad worn the unlfurui or Ibat eluli fur Hie last lisle wben Ihe liarnahirniltig season waa over, a few days aiio. Several loajur league clnlM would like lo have nbi aeivlcw, but ihi not care lo show tiHimiiuh aniletyontbe sulilect ror fear that bla ti-leafeo may come too high lAlbant baa nut reached tho olassof "baslieons,' aud under dlirorctit auirbuadlugatbao lliose of laat aeaaon will certainly give a lieilcr account or hint aelf. TbIa much la generously adiultled liy ihn Ulnclnuall pnm Ilaaldes, lis la ono or ihe lieat drawing cards amisig Ihe major league playera. lathani has liecn nienilonod as manager of one of tbo Wcniero l,cagiie learns, and wiiuRl like lo get tho plaoe. It la now snnuuncett that Hanager HatiliHi, of Ilio Ibiltlfiibre Cliili,wlll coiiioto the major league meal lug prcistred to make a ileal or 'wu whereby hla team can bo sirengtbened. That ho has a giaHl team, as a whole, be sdiolta, luii he thinks that he can iiniKuvo on It In several jilaites, anil no uiio knuws tbiH lieiier than be does. He rertatnly ex. perlmenied enough with the men liefora be gtit them placed to suit hits, or liefore the/ were In cbaraplooablp funn. First liase Is one or the softa Hanager Hanlon has under consideration, lis U also attera pllcber or iwo; mit Ibat he has not enough now under contract, or on Ihn club'a reserve list, liut II bo <»n get Iho iiien hs la sfter a suitable exchange will lie nuide. Ills pitching depaiUieiii Is nol up t. hU Idea nf what 11 shunld lie, suil bla Drat lisaenuin, Carcy- wblle ooa of the cleveroat Heldenlii Ihe profenliinal nnka, la not unto Ihoaundanl aaa Iwianiaii. Iibi bardly likely Ilut any other ubaugea will lie nads In Iho make up of bla leaoi: still, there la no leinng what will lie iluoe when the cIuIm l*fHln lit enter upon ills dealrt thai tbsy are expecteil lu make, Tbe Cloclonsil Club would like to aociira the ser- vices of James llaniiirii, wbo has lieen for ths past two seaaniia playing right Held fur the IbmUin team. It la saM that the turiner club has openeil up ocgo. ilallotu fur bis rtlessv, and will make liberal 7o. lucetuenis tnwsrd obtaining It, That Banuon would sdd alreiigth lo Hie (Ulnclnuall learn, laitb aa a liataman and a Bolder, bi generally conceded. Just how far Ihe deal bu linen uarrteil on, or wliellierurnol the lloalun Club will conaenl u> le- leaae Mm, bi nut knuwo oubilde Iba Inner clrnlra, but It Is aiipiaated that, IT the Inducemesla sre lib- i:ral cniiugli, any scruples tbe Hoston Hull nisy have on tbe aulilect can eaally lie uvercone, Prnij. ably no other club lo Ibe msjiir Ingus Iswiwtll supplied wltb sitn playera, and cleveroneaatthai, aa Is Bostuo. (If course Ibis la u> lu credit, lu is. lecKoua srs guud, ami llien It generally bolda on to them unlll Iher develop Into useful uuieilaL There, fore. It can lietleralbrd to spare a man ur twowlth. nut crippling Ibielf Uan auy ulber club can do. According Ui 0. K. lAWSon, Al'a bruilier, who took a team of amaieum lo F.ogland a few nmnlbs ago, any one laklnga good learn In Ureal llriuin In a year or Iwo, or afier Ibey have maalered Ibe art orciirvlog Ihe ladi over tbere. would make lula of money. De aid Id a recent inlervlee: "Wllh aueh eulhoalasm aa we witoeaaed, and ibe liberal apa<:e devoted by the netrapapen lo the game, 11 caiiuot fall to pay. Our aasorUtlon cleared |(,aoi no Ibo idbeleeo gaiiiea, nuiwllbaunding It waa rather lals In Ibe aeaaon when we arrlvea,aDd Ihey cluirge only twelve cenia admls^n lo Hie gamea The aaaocUllon of which C. W. lUce waa ascnlarr snd Ireaaunrdldiiutllreupto lu agreement wllh Ihe pUyen. Then la alll a month's saUry due each ur Ibeoi. with no prospect of aeltlng II. I Ihink I shall step In nilsliurg tor Ihe Winier, and In Uie Spring lake a leim ol oj own to KogUnd." (liwrgelewb, Hsm.; NIrhols, Kauras dly, Ho„ Ntlvotu, .Aahlanil, Pa.; IMan, (^mhildge, Hisa.; Sullivan, Ohsrlraiown, Nsas.; Tucker, Drlyokr, Haaa.; l,ow», Newraaile, Fa.; Nash, Caliromla; Uing,HoiRpi1ngs,ATk.; HcOirihyam) IhHQr, Hos. Ion, Masa.; lunnon, Hausiis, Maaa.; HarrlngtoD, Kail lUver, Mass., ant Manager Frank Seleo will lUvlilo bla line l*lween hbi homo In Helroaeand Kan lUver. Uevclaml bi already talking about raiming out some or lu yoiiug pkijera lo Ihn minor league cIuIm fur next seawn. wben ticoitrd II can rail them In. ritoher carter, Inrnirrlr of Iho Yale irnlvtnlly tesm, bsa rnterrd t^dnnilda law Hrhonl, and Iho chsncos am thai ho will tin some pltoblng for the college nine next t^prtng. Tito Uiulnrlllu tlnb riimcs in the Inint wllh a lot nf playen lliat It la willing lo sell nr eiohango In Ibe lirst advanugr. nicherColl Lucid haa plare<l bla algiialiin toa Phlhidelphia Club ronirHrt for ncjtl aeaaon. HIIII, lliat lsnolntlli*alluii lhat bewill beotionf Iho club's regular pitobcn next year. lleorgeTolmtn, nf the CIcvelanil learn, bas gnno In Denver, IX>I., whom be will likely spend Ihs Win. ler. Jubn II. ChirkMin, iho volenti ex prorusslnnal Idtchor, U balking for a minor Icagiis franchise for next neaaun. Ilii pnifora unu In tbe Wenlorti l«agiie Hit ran huubialiinl. "Hrooklyn «ni baroaaaimnga loam aa any clly In Hie major league nait seasou," saya PRolileiil llyrar. lis iiinst have sunin Inipurtant drila In view, aa no new men of iiiitii have licen thus far signed. Ills said Ibat Mr. Uarblo, nf Hsalsinn, Pa., owner of Ilio llsiloton anil Ailentnwn Clulw, of the Penn. oylvanla Miate l,ragiic, laanilnua in incato a nliili at Heading nest Muwoti, and that ho win puruhaao lbs two vran' leaae of iliu gruiimls, elo., frnni Han- ager Wlliuan, If htt ran do ao at a reasonalds Ogtire. At tho VUgliiU HIate league meellng, lirlil Oct. in, at lilolinioiiil. Va., rmituliUrs wetu refnatal in Itanvllle anil llaui|ilitii, Va. Jennliiga, nf the llallltiiiirra, made Iwenly eight saonnce bits In irno hitndn'd anil Iblity-une games, while Oonlns, nf tho Pllbiliiirga, lisd iwenly lliree In alxly.four gnmua. Ilanilltuii,iil Ibo Plilladoljihliis, Irnda the major lusguo lo aliiluii iHMva. He has tiliiely-nvo In iila I'loHI. Ungc, nr the (Milragua, Is Uril, wllb aereniy-nltio. Caplsin Anoon, nf tbo Chli-agu Irani, la credilcd wlihaaylug thai bu liilenila playing Kvurlll In Ibe outllold niixt aeaaon. In lhat event ho will lis coming bi Ibo league iiioetliig haiklng fur a deal wbereuj he can get a llilnl liaaomaii. Pllcber Tiiiii I'aimii, nf tho l.mi'lmialls, Isnein. tialliig fur the iiian*'gemoiii, next mssou, of Die lloiisiun iMiili, In Ibe TVaaa Hoitthern laiaguo. Tlietteiiiiirldge, (I., titili ili-fnaleil ths llcllalreall imifeaaliaial oluli liy a nrtiro nf 14 In it. In a game jdaycil Oct. lu, at Caiiilulilgu, Uy Ynung pllclied for Uauilillilgr, and lirlil Ihn rival lialteratlnwil Inauveii hlu. Uoiigr, nf St. Iiul, Nlchnls, nf Katiaas inty, Heri:cr,ur Waaliliigiim, and Nklmbam, of Delrull, wero ainniig tho Uellairn iilayuia. The Ihii^yruaClubdtfuBlod tliii Han»nsld Club, n lu A, III a game idajuit liililat annw aud hall, at liucyrita, ii.,lli:t.'J«. IllclicrJIni llughrt, nf roira llaule, Itid., Ulald up In a hna|illal at Mllwaiihue, Wis., a atitforer from ail attack of typhnlil fovur. Pllcbera llelloy and Wolf, ur Isat season's lin. liiii|iio, la., loam, lu Ibo Weairrn AioocUilun, have algtied Willi Hnwaukeo. Fielder UcAloer, nf Ihe Oluvetaiida, haa signed for llio dnniailo aeaaiin wllh the He Haven (>:medy Coinpaoy, and will remain with lliat urganlxatlun all \Vlniar. Tbo Hcraninn (I'm.) luaolatll Anncbillnn held a mcuiliigOcl.'/J. anilileclileil In accept llieniTbr of I2,iua mads by Fall lllvur, Mass., fur lbs franchise anil naerved ulayrra of the H4>»iiiun Kaatem l.uttgiieCluii. Kewark, N. J , Mil t'i,'iOu. ItlanabI that Hcranliin will reliim In the Slate iMgiie unit aeaaon. Uanigcr Hurtnn, of the Uuihiln Cliili, of Ibo Kaal- cni l,<«Hiio, will epenil Ihe Wliiier at fau liume at Willi liii bneld, i>. It In rialnieil thai ho liss not ss yetalgnedfnrneit seasou wllh Hin llulfslu Club. Maiitncr Ohapiuan saya thai lio baa nnt dupnsed nf lbs Tnniniii Uliili'a frannhUii, but Ibat hs has aevtnl olhirafnr It nnder ciinslilenilnn. I'reildunt llanluti la working like a licaver aiiang. Ing next year's I'uiim-ylvahla Hlato Imbus circuit. HeclBlniHlnhave six citlsa, and Islnnkrng fur two more In coiiiplele tbo list of eight clulis. Iteildeni Jamra A. Hsrt,nr Ihe Chlcsa"Uub, Is i|uut49l aa aaylng: "The lad lhat Jamei llysn's iwrne did nol spp«r nn the rraerveil list of plajoia ■•Baud racenlly liy llvkldent Ynung, hss lauieil anme cninnionr, It ahiiiild liave bsen smung thnse reaonod by our club, and waa prolialily oniltlwl through an uvenlglit." ITttlilenl N. K. Yiiiing saya lhat tlirra will Im moru now fares won niiiniig Ihn nwjiir liiaguu playen iiextseaBiio than at any llmo slues IMai. Tlie Nsw Yorks sr« likely to Iwgin llio preliminary aeaaon next Hprliig wllb innn that enough men in flllriut twu giHHl lealua, At Hie snniiBl meeting nf Hie Nallnoal l/esgue snd American Aaaocbiiliin Hanager Haiilun,nf ihs llslll. mora Club, will Ir; and have an nitlcbil penuant ado pled. Home of tbo tiutjor league clubs sre lieglnnlog In talk alaiul where Hioir learns will do Iheir tally Boring praollalnic. Thn llosiuns will prolialily lu to Virgliibi, the t.lnrlniiaiuio tbe Sunny Hnutb, while the Clevelanila sre iMiokial fur Ibe Hot Springs, Ark, W. II. Iluy, Ilia deaf ouillelder uf lbs Cinclniuti lean, during Hie Hummer inuniha accuiiiuUlea all lbs iHipular pulillcailiins and aenda litem lu hU horae. Wbon Winter couus on he has any aniuuul uf reading matter lu whlhi away bla lliue. Ths <:ohilng Winter hs will cobilnue bis resdiiig ol law aud medicine. In Inili or whli li Imnchea bo la well versed, Manager Helea aara Ibat lainnaughlun, who U wasleil liy the New Yorks, will nnt U released by Ibe IkailouUnb unlll Uergen signs a IbMinn i:oo Uad. Aa Hie nialur s'ands. Ibe Now Y(«ks ran nnly draft Conuaiighbin aulijact In bis retrsae bi Kanaaa C1IV iiy Uuainn.and Mansger Haiinlog, of Hie htlUr dull, undoraumla tbla in It the irsse, Tbe llellaira derealnl the Wheelings by 10lot, <h;i, -jt,, at Wheeling, W. Va. On Iho following day, at lbs same piece, the Wheollnga revsraeil Ihe sbove teaull li; defealing tbii llellaTres by I] lo D. Jimea NcAleer, centra dnlder uf Ibe Clorsland Ululi, has lieon oifered Ihu uuinagument nf a nilimr league leaiii. The I'ohi UriiiibilB are uudergnlog soma r ileal ImproveinnniK, -fhat ponluii nf ilis illiaiuiiil around Ibird taian has lieen railed, fllled In and rcauldeil unlll tblnl luse la nuw higher Hian Oral base, ThIa WW dune at this Una of the year b» lhat by Kprtng It would lie aeltlcd down anil on a level wlllt tha other inrtlona ol Ihs disinund, Harry Hieveas, who hsil Ibe score card and oilier prlrllrgea at llie Polo UroumU, IbU clly, haa receiveil an omr o Join "A llunaway l>ilt," the play In wblcli l^spUlu Ansoo, of tbe Uhlcatos, tabea part. Tliomaa L. lUnillion, candidate on the luainn ilcksi for County Uerk, la one of ihe direclois of Ihe New York Club, Husle, of Hie New Ynika, suui:k out Iwo hundred and use lnunen, sihI gave ons hundred and ality -ISO their liaaa oo lailU during the psal seawin. Tlie New Yorks should nut gu "ahnrt" on pllcheni tor next seasuo, aa tbsy liave cunalled nearly a doxao, Including llmseun Ihe reserve llsL CaUherTeonry, nf the Hoaion team, waa marvleil on Oct. 21, lo Beaala F. Kerry, of Qeorgelown, Haaf. niclierScbtienui, the clever twller,inil not play wllb the Uiilrcmiy of Pennajlvsnia team next ear, be liivlng lietti Indeflnllely suspended by Ibe hcally fur being lieblnd In bU iludlaa. The HI, Ijoalt Club haa purchased Ttiird Hiitman Vysn' rsleaae from tbe Naahvllle Club, ot Ihe Boulhen AsaocbiUog.