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572 THE I>rEW YORK CLIPPER. November 9. naridmit YaDim, or Uio Ntiiniui r«*in>o kmi Anwrtnn AnMlttlon, U «iinil«t In iieRotUUnff the irADtftr or minor lune fitjtn win bave limn 6ntUi \ij aa clulK of ttie prewnl Imriio. Ths IM or nun Ihoii r«r nude known ror ths Hsion of IDMIncliMuilie rminwlDs: lUIin, or Mbinupolli Olnli, with riilliitcl|ililii; iotIcIc, «r llio WtMlcrn l.ciRii(i, wlUi IkMliin; Mi:l>>niilrk,iit Now orlwna, Willi clilccKo; ll>rprr, iir llM^linlvr, wlih linHikljtn; DelobiiotT, or Ailwit*, mid HhoaniD, ur liiiirmci.wlih Clsrolann; HonuliAn, MunlfKiii ftinl UrKarlAnil, Willi LoQlnlllo, »ad J<it riunr, <il Tolrilii, with I'llin- liuif. Clnclnniiu IniiRlil IrwIii'H rclcuw rnmiHi. raul lioriiro Iho Miuiin cloat^d, nitlior thKii IaKo Uio cliMc«H or loKlnii lilm. KoaUin did likcwlwi with IlarfeD, or Koniui CUT, uid Xew York mHdii ■ ■Im- ll»r doal ror ihe Mrvlcea ut Conimuiihinii, alao or Kuaaa Clir. HaaaRcr Mannlnn, or tlie Kanaaa «t; Club, or llioWtalom l.caiiiie, liHHdrarud two Kulam lAMRUo nlajcm. Tlie Wmiern league la laOamA.wlilla Ibo fMcmlMRiie itlnCUaaU, ladar prolaolloa or Uio National Afreenent. ■ne rollowlDK are tlio plajora or the four c1ut« farolnitlienewaiaoclallanlDUtliromU: San Fran- ciMo Cluli—Harper and KniiHr, pitchen; HimiiH, cauber; rowom, Weirlrk and Sweenor on ilia baiwe; Ilalen, abort Mop, and rntnk, UII7 and Panning In tbaontneld. Oakland—Jolinsonand Miillane, pllcb- eni; Wllion, caicbcr; UooiwIIt, lIckeriHnd (I'Kourke on Ibe liaiea; Irwiii, nhnrt aiop, and Jonei, Uiiroa and CMnMoj In the iiuUelil. Han Jom Club-llll- cser, pitcher; lliiland, catcher; Tillcliell, Tailor and lilllernn iho haaea; llollloitiiwaitli, ilinrt atop, and Mellrlde, Weaver and KInpr in tlie oiiineld. Ijnn ADuelea OIuli-Bamoi and Ibnck, pitclieiii; Hpcer, catelier; Uinllllon, Hcllnleanil lllcker on Iho laica: McKlhben, ahorl nlon, and Hci|uald, Hcncs and lAhman In the nolOefd, Oatober John Olomenu baa placed hU nlitnatiire to a Tblladelplila Uliili conuoci rur nexlaoaaon. Ifioin lAUleTllle cornea ihe newi that Manaier Fiuk Belee, or Ibe Ooainn Icaa, le IrjIOR U> Irade Tblnl UawDian Uolllna rur ouineldor llaimea and •aoiher player or the lioularllle Cluii. It le mid thai Uolmta li to lako HcOirUijr'ii place In leri Meld on Ibe Uoiion team. II la announced Ibat Janiea II. O'llourke, tbe Tetemn plajorand manaRer.uliiecti to laklnx bla Srllgeportteam Into the Atliullc Aaaoclatloo, but InUadi to Irr and rorm a Coneacllcut 8laU) iMgno for next aeaaon. 8lr Joaeph lUinali, l.oril Uajror or I.oDdon, Kng., enlerlalned Uie niomiieia or tlio l/indon llaaelinll Aaaoclailon al loiichoim In Itat city 011 Ihe arier- noon or Oct. w. A ilock cnmpanr la lielni lomicd to conlml the fmnchlm or Iho LInoiln Uliili, or tne Weaicm Amo- clallon, ror next kskiu. Jack Itowe, the veuintn ex-nrnrowloiial player, wbo waa ono or the rauimia "IiIk Kiiui" of the old COMINO BVKICni Nov. ft-Unlr»r*llr or Panoiylvaala Fill aainea, Plilla. dalDliU, Pa. Nijv.6-ltna,lii[n iNillta* VH. UonUjD Allilstle AaHKla. tlon, fiMillHill, If'^l'iii. Mmh. Nov. A'llruvii tJiilviin-ll|r Ti. Wfiloyan Irnlvartllr. •.Ihall, rrovLlrnr*. II I. Nov.a-Vala irniVKrviry VMOarlUta lihllan HtlKml. luit. Inll. C^rlivln. I'a. N(,v. 7*-HUUi <:ollnsii *«. UDIrarailr "1 Pviina/lraala, ■ .H all. l1illa,lgl|Jila, I'a. Ki,r. 7-4rtilc«{;ii AUilallr AMMiallirfi va. Vinna MNl'a l.'lirlMtiao Aafl4<lBtiiiD. r,H4UII. WI)fulDRli,D. Dal. Nuf. 7-l'«iiii'.>lraiiia Kljilo Cillaao vn. uiilvarnlty or fanDHtlvaiila. fiiocliall, WllmlnitoD, UtI. Nov. !/-i;iilcaKu Allilatic AM»elalloa va. thiqnauia lioboU Ilub, ban Ih^cu aogaial In nuinago the llul- falo team, or the h^aaiern l,eaiiio, next winKnn, In plaw or Cliarloa II. NorUiii, ruliicd, Itetlilenl Ibililuaoii, or tliu Cleveland (Miili, mya thai be han tvcelvcd m> inaiir iti|ue«U rioiii Inialneia houaeH lit IH) alloHotI to oxblut ihuTompIo Cii|i thai he liaa niailo up hi* niind thai, 11 aiijrilnii roiialiloia It worth iiiiytlilnK aa uii nllnii'tliiii, Iho onn nircrlng Ihegroaloillnilticoiuonl can have It. Hie amount, wlielhor lanio nr aiiiall, will Ih: illvldi'd aiiKUig tbe ftoyen or the Clovcland taam. Illcbcr lliHM, orilH) l>n>Hiiin (Unl.) loam, broke bla ■m while pitching In a name al Oalt rvconlly. W, Tlenioy, tlilrd Inueman iirtho Ixiiidiin (Out.) AleitH, bkd K'veKl rllM liniken hy lieliig Ihrnivii out or a llgbl wagon by a runaway hiime, at Tuninio, <lnl., recenily. The llltaliurg Club liaaelgnod lllchMil Faddcii, wlioplare<l acvoiid liaHe laat waaonror the lloanoku learn, of tbo Virginia l«agiie. Hie Wealum Iicaguo will liaro Iho beet circuit noxt aeaaon ever known in that orgaul/atlnu. It la tbeilniuReat inluiir Icusuo In Ihe country, and la i4owly, Inn auroly, luking tlio pUce of ilio old Anionoan AMatiohiilnn, lliaiiku to Ilie untirgli'.i or lu pruditeut, Uuo U. JoIiohiiu. Iia criciilt will bo Kan. HiHUIIy, HI, I'aul, MIniieaiHdU and Ullwaukee, In the WcKt, and Dclmll, l^ilcdo, IndlLiiinpulls and Uiluuibuii, In tbo t'Ual. J. \V. (lunnelH, a weallhy clllien, will own iho francliliw for Ihu Tldodo Club. McOmw, Koeler, Jonnlnge niid Kolly have ac- ccplud Ibo tonne niTcrod tlium for noxt bciihoii by tbe llalilnioroCluli. The 1V>n>nlo paponi ar^ kicking over the way gor John U. Chapinjtu la dlapoalng of bla Club. Tbcy Jill era or btit ■eaaon'a TOniilo Club. looka aa It Chapman will not lonnago tbe reay team next year. II la Ihonght Ihul I'nipire Ijnrh Mill lie reap- KiDled to the alair ol iimrlnM or iho Nnllonal ague and American Aaaoulailon at liio leaguo'a annual meeting noxl week OALIPOHNIA LEAtlUB HBETINQ. Tlie Behedule of Chaauiilonahlp tiauea Adopted—OBcera nierlMl—Benaoai Daf nun. A neoUng or Iho maaagen or ilio teaininoir playing ball on Ibe IMclllo coaai was bekl Ucl. is, at Dan Franclaco, cal. A echcdiilo of chaniplonahip gamoa wan adopletl, and Ibo oillcora elecled were: W. K. Hockwoll, pmldoiil and u-crelary; Vharlea A, Uimbiky, Iteaaurer. Jamra UoDonahl and l^n Stookwell wera appointed the oillolul iiniplrea or the league, Tbe cbaiuploiwhlp aoaaon liegan Ocl 10, and wui end lieo. 19. The echedulv conaltie of alxly-roorgamea, thirty of wblrb will be played at San Fianclaco, tweniy-iwo ni San Joee, and twelve ■t I«a Angeloa, Tnc .xvuaiHiiJi. <lBniea playe<l at l<ia Augolea—Willi Iho Saii FranoUco Club, Nov, 0,10, ri, 13; Sun Joho,Niiv. le, IT, IS, •Hi llakland, Nov. -23, 'J4, 'Jfl, H. Otum phiyed ai IXiklniuKiiaii Kranobconmunda) —vrilhlhoUM Angeica Chil>, Nov.-J, 3. 6, u; Sim Jnae, Nov. t, 10, l;:, a; Siui ("niucbico, Nov, 10, IT, 10,20, winoa played al Sun Pninclico—Wllb the L«a ADieloa Club, (K'l. Ill, '.11, a, :*, Nov. 30. lloc. I, 4, 1: Oakland, Uci. 'JO, :t, :n, .11, Uih-. ,, .><, 11, i'.!; saii Joae. Nov. 23, St. Oamoii plnye<l at Siiii Jom— with iho iiakland tAiili, llol. ID, 'Si, zi, -Jl, Nov. .HI, ii«c. 1,4.:,; lA>» Angelw, Oct. 20, -JT, 3ii,3i.li<ii-. 7,H,ll, li; Ban Franclat'o, Nov. :i..',. 1,21, la. Ihe aeaaon of Ibe Wlnlrr OAliromla l,cague lie CR on thil. IV, wlih RrtUioa at Sau t^iaiii^laoo awl nJoso. At thp roruKT place Ibo San (Vanclacoa delealod Iho Lou AngoloMoy II10 lu. At8anJo«o Uie oaklandH iloroalwl Iho S^ii Joaca by 7 to 3. On (>ol.'J9, at tian Fntnrlaro, ilui Han h'niivlacoa <le reeled lite Ixia Aniolci by 13 to 10. In ion Inulnga. DoL 21, at Ban Joae, Ilio .Han Jowa deroalod the dak landabys to 1. iiol.'J;!, al Ban Fninclarn, the lio« AOfelea doreated llie Han Kranclai'oa by 11 to 1. At Ban Joae, Uie San Joaoa deloaiod the (Hklanda by i t» 0, Oct. 14, at Ban I'VaiirlKo, the San Franclacoa defeated the l<oa Augdos by 13 to 3. Al San Jnao, Ibe Han Joaea deroalod Ihe itiklaiida by ; to 6. Del. 3d, at Ban Franclaco, tho u.iklaoda dofcalcil the Baa Fnanohwoe by i to I. Al .^n Joac, Ihe Loa An* Clea defeated Iho Ban Joaoa tiy 4 lu I. KM. 21, at n Pianolioo, Ihe Ban Fimiclacoa ilcreated tho llaklanda by 16 to 2. Al San Joao. tbo Ban Joaea do. feated tbe Loa Angolea by T10 o. The alandlog ot Ibo oluba to (Ml. 27, Incluilve, la aa rollowa: ir. I. ivrrt. ir. r.. IVrrt. Haa Pnnolioo. 4 I .MTILoa Annlea... I < .SO Haa Juav « 3 .eSTlOatlanl 3 4 .99 ATHLETIC. Bu - - - V.tinlrv aful Allilallc Chili. IuoUaII. hltul'ura. Pa. Ntiv.ft-riirntil Uiilvarally va. I'rlocatoa (Twllaga, fcwt. ■all. Naw riirh. Nnv.v-i;r«*<#ntAUilBtlc(;lab va. Boalofl AUilolloAa awlallon. ftriillMll, Brcioklxn, N. Y. Nov. e-Ou'iuoaae irounuy aoil Alhlatle Olub va. Faan- aylvaolaBlalaColIsia, RniNitno. I'a. Nov. >-llananl Unlvarally m. Unlvarallyorillcblfao. lonlliall, i:aiiilirMfe, Haaa. Niiv.e-Lablih Unlianlty va. Lafarali* Rollaga. rml- hall, Mulb BaUilabani. fa. Nov.^Nav JarMy AlblaUcCIab va. Rtttgera'ColUia, fooiiitll, Baraao PoIol N. J. Niiv.a-rUlabuixAlblallcClobva. fUabl Collaf o. fcol. tnll, I'lltabunr. Pa. Niiv. e-IInlvar»lly uf Paoiiarlvaola va. KUIa Colllio, Killiall. I'lillailKliilila, Pa. Nov.ll-Uoluil iluuaHllllanCailelJva. UannoaUi Ca|. Sa, foolball. Woil Polnl, M. V. nv. e-UnloD Collan va. Wllllanii t:oll«xa, rootUII, Allaoir, N Y. Niiv.i-Yalallolvsially VI. Vollad UlaUa MlUUrrCa. dau. roolball. Won Pulat, N. T. AN0.\O THE PiaSKIIf ClIAtRIU. laland lolencholaitic Football aerlea, 14 too; al Hcbeoectady. N. V„ Union College l—t S/i?""* Albletlc Club, 30 to 0; at nardon Uiy, 1.1., BL raul?Bchool beat Hamilton Aiblollc Club, 14 to 0; at FUhklll Landing, N. Y.,IUverTlew HiUUry Acad, rmy beat Ht BiepSena i;ollcge, H to o; at nuahlnit, 1^1. MoWpolllan l.llo Iniuraiice lean bealFliieM. lug W to 4; al Toronto, Can., Toninlu llnlrenJiy lint (jncen'H College, 13 Ui 2; at llamlinin. Can., Ilimllion Jr. beat KIngnbin llranllc, 3>i to ■; "t l«xlogton, Va., Virginia IIIIIU17 laalluile beat Waahlnalon and l<e llnlveralty, 30 to o; at llackeUatowD, N. J., HIrondaburg Siale huinial Bcbnd beatCentenair Collegiate fiuilllule,») 10 12; at Flabklll Landing, N. Y., Columbia College ricabmen and lie Uaroiu Inailiule, nclUier Kuilog: al lUnford.CL, Trinity CoUege lieat Unlrenaiy of New York, 30 10 0; at MIddlelown, Ct„ Waleyan CDlvenlty lieatJameia,or ManbatunCollege, 42to 0; at Ann Arbor, Hlcb., Michigan UDlvenJir beat FrlncatoB*a Victoryr Over Harvard—Yale^a Uama «llh the Weal PalatCadela, Tbe moal Important ereni In the football world during Ihe piat week waa Uie match between Ibe leaina rcpreaOiillng PrtDTaion Collage and Harvard Uiilvemlly, which look place at Princeton, K. J., on Halurday afiemoon, Nov,2. Qreatprepaiallona had lieen made lo accommodate about twelve Uioumnd •pectalora, and perbapa, had the weather been favorelde, Ibe eipoclaUona or Ihe managera In Ibla dlrecUon would Gave been roall/cd, buConfortun* Biely, the day waa iloniiy.a ballatorm In Ibe morn- ing iKing Riicceeded by a aleady cold, dlaplrtllng rain niid hieeuand thbi had Iheeifectof reduchig iliu ailendance (0 about live Ihouaand pcnoua, wbo found warm wnapa aud umbrvllaa necoaalUca. The gridiron waa rendered very muddy and allppcry, which condlllou of ililoga earthly reiiaered brilliant playa out of the i)ueeilon and iiulle aimlled Iho gam^. The playeni on either aide old not niind Ilio weather, iKiwerer, but went to woik wlih dolennloailon, and rough! with deapera. lion all through. Nelttier aide aucceeded lo acoriog In Iho Oral hair or Iho game, but alter they lined op theaecond time the extra weight and auperior tarn play or the rrincotone aecorcd tbem an ndfaDtage, and In aplie of Uie fact lliit tboy were deprtveu or thoaervlcea or Captain "UliTy" l,ea when Ume waa hair Kono, ho rellrliig rrora Ihe contcit with a broken collar iKine, they managed to win by a acore or 12 to 4—an unnoiincenient that waa balled wilh tbe ulual demunairotlona ut ecalallu Joy by llie paitl- nana or Iho viciorioue team, who, oT coune, mre largely lu tlio aaccndanL The acora rollowa: PHixvrrox. JW/fbMi. IIahvibo. llvam L«n anil (^bou Ihialar cliurcJi Lan taclila llillowell, BlarenwD llllIa^ Waoli L<n goaol Iloll (laltey Raolra Hliaw, Uoacatu HhodM Blalil Buanl Jaflray I,«M,Tylar HIalil laclila DooalJ Oacbnn Higbtaoil A. Braver, Ifavell HuUr Quarter tilck BonleB HoaaDgartco LafI liairback.Wrlahl'tuo.llontaraaa Arnia'uDg, Baon'il.-HlKbl liall back c. Braver Halnl roll buck PalrcblM Touchdnvna—HaaangartaD (1), Ktiodaa. R«a*. Huball- luua—Wanli. lor Hlaa"; HuvaoMn. for llalluwaUl Dan. Uip, lor Cabin; Tyler, Lva; Nowvll. lur Brewar; IKiacalu, for Hhav; Baniard fur Anntlniog: llontBniiaii. for WrlKOltoilHU. Haloraa. II. L. Prall, AuiburaL Uaipliea n. Townrfnil. Wllllaiiic and Paul Danhirl. Ulileli iloaanivn, ri. V. I(. <:n>Hby, llarrard. aoj Mr. Uuyoa, Ur ante A. C. Oil Iho aame altenioon there was a capital nuilch lielwcon the Yale Unlvenilly team and the Uulled Slalea Military Academy (Ibdola, at Weal Point, played In a hiow alorui, deaplte which aome ilx Ihouaand pcreona aiaenbled lo wiuieoa the coateat, which at one ilmo looked highly promlaing for Ibe future warriora ot the ballon. Tbe cadet team waa placed at a dlaadrantago at the commencement, owing to tbo fact iliat they were eliorl Ihe servkoa or two or the nemben of the regular team, while niaucn were made worae at tbe Mglnnliig or the Hecoul hair bv the retirement of Ring and Berry, Itoth Btroiig phyura, whoao Iom took aome of Uie heart out or their comradei. Up to Ibat time tbe pUy or Ihu Weal rulnteta waa ei|UBl ir not auperior to tliit or the collegUna, and tlio hopee of their aupportcra ntu high. Bui alter that tbey loal their daen, and Ihe vlauora, who iircaented their regndar team with the excopllon or Captain Thome, beian to nln, oventunlly winning by a Bcoro of 33 to 8, aa followa: VAia. nuniiiai. Wiar Pourr. Ilaian iMtl an] Nolao Koavn Lan tackia LoU Bhehlon Lall auanl Uumpbtaya llroal Onin MtCeraack CbaUwIck RlRbt Buanl Barry Uunihy Rlalit Uekle Kuy lllnkpi- HiRhland M^naa riuokio (iiiartBT liack Hmraao miU Lea hall back Buy Davlll Hlalit halfback Coaaor Jamvi IPulMiack Kidi TouehjDwaa-Lott, King. Mllbi, Jarrava, DewltL 3; Uomby. Ooala nuni tooehdovna—Jamwa. 3. Haray— KIOK. Umplraa, HcMra. L. Bllaa. Yale; lllahly, feat l-dlBL Llneaoian, Ur. BhaluiB. AUeailaBCB, MU, Tho alorm deterred many hundreda or pereona rrom being preaent at Kaatem Park, Urooklyo, N. Y., on the arteruoon or 2, when tbe Btiong lean ot the Creacenl Athlello Club paid their reapecta lo Uie vleltlug leprcMciitaUvee of Ibe New Joraoy Albletlc Olub. Inalcail of tbe expected thoiuanda there were acatlered about the aeata in Ihe grand atand alKim two hundred peraona; allll, the plajere, though dlaappolnted liecauae ot Ihe dlecouragtng lliianchil ouuook, at well aa Ihe abeence or Ihe una) large gathering of yonug ladlea to encouftge by their amiloa and plauolta, lined up on time, to do Ihoir level lioat to carry odT the lonora. Tho Jeraoymen did not bave tbelr legelar loam on tbo dctd and their repreaenlutlvea were hamllcappod by lieing conaldeiahly lighter than their opponenta, whoee exlia wolgbt counted ror much on the nmddy, alippery gridiron. Tho rla* Itora made a good atand, '>ut tboy were no match ror tbe Crcaconla, who wouby acore rollowa: 2:1 to 0. Tbe lull Till riiBiw Uiri.1 ABMH tATiim, or lloaton, Uaaa., held Ita annnal tonmaiiieni at Walnbt lllll range on Oct. 90. The Icaui inairh, dvo mon oach.'^oyanM, oiT band, UroeilniiMir urgola, ten round*, waa won by Ibe repreaentatlvoa nr Tlif r.Votia. with 210 inlnia; iAvnhl, eeeond, ITH; .lUn-iiMr, ihint, liis*^; rmi»- MTiiv, founb, 1B1>,. In the liidlrldiul uiatoh.'JM) yarda, od hand, aiandanl American target, the principal priBo, an eaar chair, waa capluml ut K. K, nufllne. or TAc lltmM, wlih IM pointa nut of -Jlo iwoalblo: J. U. smith, .iiliviKar, avcond, 143, Ibeae lieing tbe boat IhntealtlugKomuf Ibe day. H. II. Wald, .IdnnthBT, won ino IkHton Theatre Cup, while W, L. IMcb, UmOd. look Ihe laid glOKxa, tlieae boing Individual pricea lu the team uiatub. The beat dngle alrtug ecora during the day waa tnadebjJ.U. Bullh, .Idorrrlirr.Mvulof aiMOilble TO, Tbe real match, 'JOO yania, waa won by 0. B. Howard, dVohr, wlih liuont of 1.VJ |«aaltilo, and the rerolterniaich,nfiyyanKt(iii niuiida,lhrro airtnga, reaulteil In the lucceaaol llmlolpb WaM, Ailm'(l..«'i-, who Korcil 2:14 out of a poKilbli- Jim miliibi; Saiiiuol Merrill,<;iu(<, necond,u:; \V. II.llalliaway.//rnilil, third. A raBATiRBon Ihoraarliiathigcanl Raniii or itoker, which la eaaoiiUally an Amrrli'an InaUtuilon, caiil. tally adapted to aiclal gAlhcrluge, la publlahcd hy the American Sporia nibllaliing Cknnpany, or Ihle rlty. II la liitendml ea|Hirlally lor lfa|| enlighten, nient of the uiilnlllateil, who can obtain much 111. runnaUou and many uaerul hlnU from a iKruaal ol lupagea. OaBHiaxTA. c. f\utrloa/. New Jknbkt A. 0. Palana^n Lan anil Ilantilali. Maatenon llaakall Lanuokla rialianr llolohkiBB L«n Huald Carlflon. A Whyta HaUlwlii Ceo Ire Lahaiao Hflia«n*r Rlalit guanl KhiRilua IIURliM Illillil ucklo A. Whyla, Panilot Maodal ItlRlitonil Dcana BaBctiar goarlar back Haiaadiar Hoillh LBnUairhfck RhoUar. TarJ MiBUflok RlRltl liairback Banlay Biin ^'ullbaak ('hipln Tourhilowna—llaBilel t, fbitllli X llotohblaa. OoaU Inini tourbdovna—llaakall 4. UinplrB, J. TarT>*, OiBicaata. HalacvB. KUb, Creacanu. LlBeaiiisn, gerranil llfaea, CrBKBBla. The match In which Ibe nlayom of Ihe Orange Alhlollo aii\> aud Ubigh Unlverally faced each other at Orange Ural, over lu NewJeney, on Uie afteroonn or i, wai, deapllo the bad condltton or tho lleld and Ibo ellpiilunB or Iho ball, canltall r nUyeil, and both leaina did themaclvoa credit, a . (hough rumblea were unavoidably numoroua, whUi brilliancy waa nut to lie thonglit of. On account of Iho aloruiy wcalluT It waa mutually agreed to limit tho halves lo Ulieon uilnnloa each. Tbo lioroo leaui were aupertur lu defenilve work, but oxcHlled nioel lu lutorrcroncc play, wherein the vliltoni BhowMl weakunn. The outcome or an Inlerealing roiilcat waa a victory lor tho Orangemen by tbe cliMC acore or 2 lu u. The line up was aa lollowt: iiaA>iiK A. (*. ili>|iklBi Ij|>|4nlialuiar.. Jluhor'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Buall Uaraliall Koalilar Detltn llel.Hr Baillanl BInl... AiaUliiaa. UnaBil Uckk... Lvl\ guanl... Cbbiiv ...Illihl (uard... ...Hlibl lackK... Hlabtaad ...goanerback.. ...I^llliallUek.. ..RlRbl bairbaok.. ...ratr ■ back.. Laaiiiu. Oahaaou ..IIale,llaBli,r Trrani Kera Bailalu (lannloa Uaaa ....lloUaoaaa Ttiantoo . ...Vaa Dytia ...riliaaiakl nraiaa, U. " Kafaty. Pluaandd; uQiplra. U.S. riin: .... KbIIobr; llnaiiien. 9. Ilulcblaioa and J. Tyler. Tho other gainea pMyed during the paal week are herowllh aiiuiinartted: Oct. ai-AI Kaaton, l-a., U- rayctio College Ivai Itutgen Uollege, 62 lo e; at Now llAvon, CI., Yale rnlvcraily beat Uartmonth College, .TJ too: ai riilladelphia, I'a., Unlverally or rennavlranla tiont Ilrt^wn Unlvcnity, 12 to 0. Nov. 1— Al I'hiladelphia, I'a., Unlverally ut l>ennaylvanla Ileal Chlragii Athlrili' A«*K'l*tbin, 12 lo 4; at Uerk- cley Ural, Now Vurk IntcMChulaatlo Foolball league aeries, neikolcy Imt Unrvanl, 34 lo 0. Nov. 2- AI AmhcKI, Mrki., Amherst College beat IVIl htttuCoUoge, It io4:ai New York, Lenox heal Dark eley Bcbool second eleven, 8lu d; at BnoUyn.N, V., Itiu liaUMM Mat UTDoUjrn High SolNol, Long hnma flelniMart. Ui 438 , wbUe A. F.Benn,profe*- &'J»d!!?edllie tw'auie record, lljing aUrt, onpaccd, lo 4I1L Sa. Ai-ouBT Uakbex, Uie Western long ^""i* ^J;' on Vov. 2 attenipled lo break Uie record lor Iwenty- "onV h^ri orer'^da, on the bonlevy^^^ anolla Minn., and H staled lo luive pnt together ?1' IS, whl(5i is abtad ot M. A. Holbein's KngUab road record. Obertin Unlvcnity, 41 lot; atTrov, h. Y., Colgate liolvenliy beat Troy FolytecbDic Inautnte, s to u; at UlaliauWD.N.J.. Blair Hall beat l^leiwiB High .School, 0 to o: at Hanover, N. II., Dartmouth beat Uoaion Unl., 12 lo o; at Oolnmbus, U,, Bute Unlver- ally vs, Ohio Wealeyan I'nlvetilty, draw,« each; at Larareue. Ind., Noribwesiern Unlveialiy 4ieat FordueUolvertliy, Mice; at Uenver,Col., Denver Athletic Clab lieat Ilea Holnee Athletic Club, 24 U> 4; at Eoglewood, N. J., Fjiglewood Field Cloli lieat CollegeotlheCltyott.awVork.ll too; atllarrta- burg; ra., Bwartbinoie UoUego beat GettyaliurgCol. lege, 10loo. Nov. 3-At Commonlpaw, N. J.,In- tereallonal Athletic Clnb beat TlilaUe, 6 to 0: at As- toria, 1.1., Ban Kano beat ijneena County Athletic Ciob,22loo; atHaylUdge, L. I., 8L l'eter>i C, L. A. lieat PoUHuac, to to 0; at Uenaonhurat, U. l.,Cal. noel beat rrealdent. I21o 0: al Booth Uiooklyn, N. Y., Hamilton Athletic Clnb beat Ltoieaie AibleUc Clnb, 21 lu It; at Brooklyn, N. Y,, Atlantic Albletlc Linb beat licericss Athletic Club, 20 to 10; at West IMghton, 0. I., Monunk beat Urighton Athletic Clnb, 14 to 4; at BonUi Brother labod, N, Y. II., Madison AUileUc Club heat Knickerbocker, a bi 0; alPaleraoo, N. J., Kotre Nona beat Bay Bldge Atb- leUc Club,« 10 o; at New York, Waverley beat Ful- ton AtbleUo Club, It too; at Rldgewood Park, L. I., Barrya beat O'Connelhi, Oaeilc rules, I goal I point to 1 polnl; at Olendale. 1.1., niendale Athletic Club heat Kurelia AthleUc Club^ 12 to 8. Talaaelasia Take the Field. Tbe annual gamee of tbe Y'ale University Atblellc AiwclaUoD were held at Yale Field, NewUaven, OL, on Monday, Nov. 4, a poatponement from the preceding Baurday having been neceaaluied by the rain storm. Summary: OM Aitnilml anJ iBvafy yonti nifi.—Woo by F. P. dar vaa. Tr.SKyila. Tlina, In. Ilatjr mtle run.—Wuo byBoardmao, *VJ, la 2n. Tl^a.; W. B. Jotiuaoo, '9), aocood. Thne Aundml wrila ntn.—Voa by B^ook^ W, In S4a.; Wair, IB, aBcooO. _ Onihundrei ami (Bcatg Mnfa Aurdlerotf.—Won by Bat. lar. ta, aeialch: J. L. Itllelicoek aacood. nao mlUt Mcfcle nitt.-WoB liyL. TwaaOy.'ll^lnSin. SliL; C. B. Bear Mcoihl. Oiicni((<nta.—WoBby L«wla^*07. la Im.fiOa.; Backlog- ham, "W. aacood. _ neo Auadrrd and (icenlr mnla Aunfte roce.—Woo by Parklna, tr, la STJia; renmlib, tr.aacoad. mniune 6nidd /uaip.-Woo by Baniar, 'M, widi WL 0[a.; Waaeoll, fS, aecoBtl. nrf< Klldl.-Woa li>' BowlBa, ■99, alUi 1011. 3lo.; Brail, •»J,aaeoBd. ^ Prlncetaa Ta, C^melL The Imporunt tootball matcb between Uie strong teams npreaenUngthe unlvenlUea of I'rineelanand OomeU wlU be decided at tbnhatun Flehl, this city, on Saturday ariemoon, Nov. 0, and In case tbe weather be ravoiable IndlcaUonsare that tfwe will be a big muster of tbe admlrara or ibis exhilaraung outdoor pastime, made up In birge part of the en. thnslasUc undeigiaduatea or tbe mslllulloua ot learning specially Interested In the reanli. There- fore another cnish of humanity, decked with the orange and black ribbons ana rosettee ot Ibe "ngen" and ihe (wmellan ot the Empire Slate eleven, may be looked for, and tbuse wbo wish to witncaa tho struggle should take Iho prccaalton of ■ecortng good aeaU by purchasing tickeu betore tho day or batUo rolls round. Reserved stats are now to be bad at Spalding .1 Droa., 118-130 Nasuu Street. »»M Alleged Hamaaer Throwlag Recaida* A dispatch rram San Francisco, Cel., dated Oct, 30, reads: "At Oenlnl Park, tbla attenoon, THomoa Osnoll, ot tbe Caledonian Olub, of this city, threw the alb hammer 2l2tL, breaking tbe world's record ol2l0IL3ln. Carroll then threw the loie hammer 1UIC Wa., breaking Uie worid's record ol 104(1. 2hi. Robeit Mgren, ot Berkeley, threw Ibe 81b hammer ITltt 4rn. and Ihe 121b hammer lUtL, breaking Ihe amateur record, (Carroll then threw thelottliammer 132rL3)(ln„breaking the record of 133IL Wo.; the 2ltt hammeroort. un., breaking the record ot oott, 3ln. tidgren threw the leib bam' merll3(L o>ilo W. J, BnnugBB, tbe new walking star In tbe pedeadlan limanentor Eoghind, added to his tame on Oct. 10, when he took part bi gainea held by lbs Idndou AtbleUo Club attliair greunds at aiamfoid Bridge, In tbe DriUsta melropolU. Btaning from scretcb In an eight miles liandlcap, be won wlih ease lu Dm. Us., Ihe gieaiest distance ever walked by an amateur In an hour. He aUo created fresh records for every mUe from tour upward, and bis style of looomollon la suted to bave been beyond all praise. E. Knoti, 3m. lOa, dnlshed saoond. In ih. im. 1). Fenton, im. Ua., third. In lb. 3m. iTs. Orn aneen hundred people attended the opening o( tbe FaU lUver Polo Club's new skatlog rink, nov. I, and wlioeased a game between the nui River and Providence teams, which, alter Dlty-llre mlnulee ol eiclilng play, resulted In a victory for Ibe latter by a scon o( 0 lo i. Tni Oneeon (I'a.) Atblellc Onb last week elected tbe loUowIng omcen: President, John Naun; vice Jresident, Joseph Oosgrove; secretary, Jobh Kelly; nanclal secretary, James Oone; treasurer, John early; captain, Frank Oonnell A TUX MiTcii ivaa contested at Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 2, by loans ot six men each, rcpieaenilng the Shinnecoek mils Ooiaig Clnb and tbe PhilsdeTphla (}ountiT (Tlub, Uie rhIlanelpbUa winning by a score ot seven boles lo three. Tea UeUevllle (Cat.) Curilng Olub last week elect ed Ihe rollowlDg oillcen for tne enauiog year: Piesl- dent, IV, W, Pope; vice president, Thomaa Ritchie seonlaiy and Ueaiurer, T. W. K. MoRae. TUB CIIAHIPIOWSIIIP FIA8€0. Corbel! aad ITHaaimaaoaa FInallF Eacape tke Daager of BxckaagiaB Blows. It b now letued Uiai Uien will be no champloo- ship contest between Jim Corbett and Bob Fllzalm.. mens in tbe Bute of Arkansas, nor is Iture the r«. molest probability ot their engaging In a passage al arms, at least "for keeps," anywhere else In tbe union, or on adjacent urritoiy. Tbe olimax was reached on Batunlay, Nov. 2, when conit proceed. Ings at LlUlo Hock put to tout Ihe alleged Ugbteni, their mansf en and tolkiwers, who, en this catches the eyes ot onr conaiant resden, wUl donbUeas, one and all, have shsken the dnst of that 'nlio^pll; able coguBonwealib irom tbelr clotbea and beaded North ward and Kastwird. FItislmoionsaDd Jnlian left Cor pns Cbrtslle, Ttxss, Oct. a, m route to llot Bprlngo. Bhoitlj before the train reached the Ar- kansas line Bherllf Uoopt, ot Hot BprlDBt, and Joe Vendig entered the car, and, approaching the Fllt- slmmons party, banded Jallan a fetter mm Soper- intendent RIebaidson, oirertng tlie party the use of a BpecUl train Uiat would ran tbrougb Texarkana wltliont Mopping, and tbus elude serrice of ibe waivantlssnedaitbe InRlance ot Ooveraor CI«r»e for Fit2slmmoos' srrest, and canr him into Hot Sprinia wlUiont fall. ^ Fill and his manager declined Ibe onier, staUng that they did not have conddence in tbe boneaty ot purpose or Vendig, and were arraid Uiat it wu a scbeme to ravor Oorbeu at Ihe expense ot them, stives. Sirerttr Uonpt and Vendig ntued to tbe (itber end of Uie car and conferred io(etber, and wben Ibe liain entered Arkansas Ihe fomer stepped IIP 10 Uie party and Informed Fllzalniuons snd Julian thai Uieywere under arrest, but refused to then produce the wamnt which, be said, be bad In his pocket. As Uie Imla reached Te.xarkana tbe VJL .- .... uk—J,v iulll».« an.I IkAnn.v WHEELING. The Hew York OOlciala, Socretaij.Tieasurer Bnil, on Nov, 4, Onlsbed cnunUng tho voles in tho annual election ot the BUlo Division ol the !„ A. W., at litmo, N. Y Inaamuob as there vrere no oppoelng candidates tor any ot the onicee, Iboee wboee names appeared on the ballots were naionlly elected, and as there was no corneal tbe vote was llghi, notwlthatandlng tbe fact that tbe membere eligible to vote thie year were almoat three umea as large as In IM. An oaichal connt showed Ibat Ibe 18*6 vote feU forty- throe short of that ot laat November. Hn mall vole syilem was followed, Tbe total number ot tallola was 2,117, aa against 2,220 In IBM. I. II. Poller received liMiforcblef consul. Une\otewaa cost for Frank II. Prial and tbrve more for penons in Iho centieot Uie Bute. w. s. Bull got 2,111 votes for secntaiT treasnrar, and W. B. Underbill 2,174 for vice consul, M«»a Read Recaads Areeptad. The Cenluiy Rood Clnb of America has an- nonnced Ihe acceptance or the following State and American records, mado dnrtsg tbe preeent season T. T. Mack, Krla.Buna]« (^Btary eoarta, Ui. Hul., Oct. C. Na« York Hiata and ABiarlcan iBcunli. B.J.WhltaoD. to mllaa, Sh. Itm.; lOU Dill«s,ni.am. HapLm NabraakaKutaiacoola. ll.W.lloCliin.3>Biilaa.lh.3Boi.,SapLXl. Taiaasuta nooiU. ar.Jaoktaa,8a) aill«a,aib.Uai.,Bapl.T aadl lovi Biauracoid. ILA.Behaanar.t mltaa,Um.I4a.,Aug.IL Iowa BUIa U. MoLasaa, r. A. Woaaaa, Blg1a.ADnim Oaatoiy coura«,7b. wn.,Haii(. IS. Taodaea raconl. ANurti Hellion, ths Clau n champion lider or Canada, la staleil lo bave ridden a mile, airaigbl. awav, rrom a dying atari, unpaccd, in Im. Ofi*., at Sanila, imt,, OrL so. The courae wai measured off along Ihe road nitiniiig nonib from Samia on tbe banks of the M. Clair lllver, iir Frank Mitchell, Ibe omclal timekeeper ot the C. w. A. lor ibe I4amla lilatriri, wbo guannteea dIsUnce and Uine to be correct. Whether or not tbe ronraewas level, tbe dispatrh conveying Ihe Infonnallon tloea nol atatei ThM La the roatcsl mllo ever ridden on a bicycle. a C. cox. a Class B man, astahllabed a new record al Ihe Fbnnlaln IMit Inok, Unlsnile, Ss,, Hot, i^bf ildlAi 0M4Ura oC a mil*, oipaoM, THE RIISTG. Oovernor'a onicera, Bherllf Ulillard aod Dennly Bheriir Heard, entered tbe car. lloupi net tnem end asked what they a-aoled. Dilllaid told bim It wan none or bla business. They both approached Julian andFll/slmmona. Ulillard prodaced hiswar- nntand proceeded to read IL llooptilien alao pro. duced awamntandatartaid lo read, botlMUIardOn- lablngliefiire ilouptwasbaltthnugh, Uoupt liecsme exceedingly sogir, and began to exposnilate, when Ulillard also placed tbeSheriir ot aarUnd County under arrest tor bitartering with UieSheriffof HUler (»uoiy Id the discbarge of his duty. Tbe prlsonen wen taken off tbe train at Fulion, Aik., and a leolal train waa telegraphed for to bring tbem sod .je onicen back lo Texarkana, wben they arrived about 7.16 r. ii„and twenty minntes later left tor IJtUe Bock over the CoUon Belt Railway, Tbe Oovenior's ordere lo Sheritf DIUIard irera to get a big poaae of men, If Dsceasair, take Fll/Jlm- mons at all bozaids, and prodnce nun belore Judge Martin, at UUle Rock, as soon as pcsalble. On lbs rollowbig day considerable excitement was created at the capital by tbe colling out by Ibe (lovemor olons battalion ot the Pint Beglment, wbo were ordered to be ready for deld service on and after 1.30 r. H. ot that day. Upon receiving a dis- patch from AUoreey uenemi Klnsworthy to tbe er- ect that Corbett and Bmdy had proniied to be at UiUe Rock at loi. M.onUiefoltovrliigday, however, tbe Oovemorcountennanded the order. Fttzslmmoiu and party reached tho capital at nidnigbt, and were brongbt Into conn at 2.16 r. u. Nov. I. Tbe State asked tbatttae case be continued In order Ibat Ihe necessary wllneaaes, who were in Hot Springs, might ho bronght to Uie city. Tbe case was Uien connnoed by Judge Uemingwaj till 8,30 a. a. Nov. 2. OoriieU and Brady were brought before Chan cellor Hartm at 3 r. n. The Chancellor said that be waa determined that both sldee lo the case sbonid have ample lime to present whatever teBtlmonr tbey had to Oder, and a contintunce, thereton, woold be granted till 2dlo r. h. noxt day. Ueanttnie Chancel, or Mnitln Issued temporary inJuncUons lesminiiig sll pnglllsis, their baoken and tnlneis, and tbe Hot Bprtui* AthleUo Unb from bringing off any hatue, UinssetUlngtbetueatlon of any prize flgbt taking pUce In Uie Bhtle tor twenty dsys at least, when the writ ms made returnable. The latest newa regarding lbs monimental pngtUsllo llczle ot tbe age, which has ended as it progressed from Us incepllon, wlibout credit or honor to either of tbe principals, b ooulalned in Ibe appended dis- patch: LiTTU Rooi, Axi., Kov, 2.-8iiice yeelerdsy ovenmg a movement has been on foot to com- promise tbe sitoaUon, and the negotiations cnlmi. uated at noon today. AUomey Oeneral Kins- worthy, Judge vr. E. Uenunlngway, and about halt a dozen oUen look snap Judgment on Ibe pohllc, and spoeared before Judge Joseph W. Haitln. At- torney Klnsworthy made a moUon on beboit of Uie Stale In Ihe case ot FItzsUnmons, that tbe peace warrant case bedlsmhaed, wlUi Uie proviso tost it might be revived It the defendant sbouid snbse- quenUysbowa delembiadoa to nslal. Jerry BonUOppeaitd on Ibe part ot Fltzslmmons and JnUan, who wen not present, snd said Uiat Uiey would agree to tho condlUons named. Judge Mamn men ssld. In sabsunce: "1 wish Uie defend. ante wen here, aa I dedn to say sooelblng to tbem, Uowevor, I wlU say to yon, Mr, South, and yon may transmit It to them, that they most under- stand lhal, while tbey an at Ubeilyso tar as the peace bonds are concerned, tbey mustohey Ihe laws of Arkansas so long as Utey remain In Ihe State, and It I And I bave mads a mistake In treaUng them lenienUy I wUI be obliged to make the nnnlsl I gUie stamei more eevere than I wonld otherwise have dons. The clerk will enter tbe order." Tbe party then proceeded lo Chancellor Uanin's rooms, where tbey were joUied by ttie Oorbett and Bmdy party. A sImUar noUon iras made by tbe attomeys. "I can grant it wlUi ths proviso tbat tbUi case be relhstited, connUns upon a violauon of the agreement However, I will irani a dis- missal ot Ibe peace bonds coses at Uie request ot tbe Attorney Oeneral, and It Ibese men Uien violate the ogreemeni the Attorney Oeneral vUl be respon- sible. Now, I want you to nndentand," said bhi Honor, tuning to lbs defendants, "(hat whUe yon are at liberty so tar as Ibe peace bond proceed- ings are concerned, the Inluncilon granted yeeterdoy still holds good, and I irara yon that any violaUon ot tbat order wonld entaU far more serious conseqnences than any criminal proceeding ironid cause. While Ihe power ot a criminal court Is lim- ited, tbat ot a chancellor is prscUcaUy nnlimlled In coniempt cases, and I ossnre you that any vtolollon of that Injunction trill inanre yon residence in tbo Pobukl County JoU (or two yean and pnbobly Sve." Tbe following oddlUonol nauolnUig order was then onnoonced by the conn: "The detendonts, Ckitbett and Fltialomons, are hereby restrained from eDgaging in a prize Ogbt, wllb or wlthont glovea, In Ihe Hlote o( Arkonaas, ond all other detendsnmrestnlned from engaging In onysncta Ight. The Hot Springs AUUello Asao- clailoB, Ita oOceta and agents, ai« lestnlned mm procuring, enconngug, aiding or abet- ting any pereons to engage In a prize Oght vrtibui the Stale, or pemltung tbe Bme to be done upon gnnnds under lis control, and each and evetr one of tbe defendants Is lestniued from doing sny act ibatmany way procure*, aUls,abeia,orenconnfes James J. Corbett, Robert Fltzslmmons, 'Mysleri one' Bill Bmllb, Peter Ibber, Steve O'Uonnell, oi any other person, rrom engaging la a prlie dght vrtih or witbout gloves. II Is funnsr ordered that a cerllOed copy ot this order be served on each ot tbo detendsnis, InolndUig those brongbt In by amend. Dent complainL" The reetratning order granted by Chaseellor Mar Ud Is a oUoohsr. IHaobedlence of tbe order will be contempt of court, and ChonceUor HaiUn con send tbe person or persons vIolaUng tbe ortsr to Ibe opnntj Jail for s period rangtog to snit Us pleasure any wben np to Dve yeora. Ho coa slao assess s One anywl)en tram one cent np to (10.000 In oddi Hon to Ihe ImpriaonmeaL Oorbett left this otter- noon for Uol Springs. FItzsUnmons wiu give on exblblllon In this city Monday next and leave the next day. DeatM DariBg a Setlo. Durtof 0 friendly boxing motob st tbe Coaliio, Boston, Masa, na Sotordoy night, Nov. 3, between Ralph W. Bdredge, ot Cambridge, and John Peter, son, ot Boston, Peterson struck Bdredge a shotp blow under Ihe let! eor, which stnnoed^ the latter ood canoed hUn lo CalL His bead attack tbe shaip edge Ota table near by, and be died Inilde ot Ore minntes. Phyolclonosald Uiot death wao caossd by ooncnmlon o( Um bial& Felem wo* oloeed BadtromMMMKs. "TIIK HORPAB^II.'' IB no HORB. DeaUl of Jaek Dempesr, Ike PapaUr Bx-Ckaasaptoia BUddleweiflit Boxer, Jack Ucmpsey, who throngb his sncccss In tbo prize ring liecame known as "Tho Nonpareil," ex. pired at bis hone in ForUand, Ore., on Friday, Nov. l.oflcra long illness, fromcosHunpiion. For o long lime his demise bod been mooienlarily expected, and the announcement was, therefore, no surprise' to his mony friends throughout tbo counliy, m, condlUon became verymncb worse at eleven o'ciiKk iin tlie prevlona eveidng, and up to font o'clwk In the ttiotning be suffered gieally, voolUog Irequeot- ly. AalbeendopproaobedtiebecamedeTlreua. At the Ume of bis deolb Mn. UeDpser, Mn. Bndy, her moiber, oud one or two intlinaie IrMads were st his bedside. Ueceowd wm bom In ttie Oooniy ol Ki|. don, Irelond, De«. 16,1802, and iras brooght to ihLa conutiy by hut parents when a Ud, the lamlly mi. UIng In tlio Eastern District ot Brooklyn, N. Y. litre Jack, 0 tew yeora loter, became aaprenticed (o a cooper, which Dade he thoreoglily koraed, having OR a fellow apprentice Jack MvAnllffe, who galnni OS much dianncllon in the rlag ss a lightweight an Ueoipsey did u a middleweight Uixtr. Iienpacy eariy betrayed a fondueaa ftir manly apuna and Ont appeared In pfilillc aa a collar ami elbow wieailer, at which no was reiy proilclent, inn lovs tor the acience of self defence supplaoied the twin on, onil he noon became a |jet(oniKr at aiuir. log exhiblilous, iiulckly becoming more than nnli. narily skilled in the use of noluie'a weujiomi. lie made his nlUoi appearance In the ring, under iiii. regular nira, at the age ot twenty-one, his adver saiy being Kd. McDonald, who wais cousidcrcil lo have a fairly soft thing, and expected to win In sliortonler: bulDempaey proved l«uer thsu lisd been tliouglil, snd, alter nuldlng Maculfforiweniy- seven rounds, ilnally got the verdict on a roul. ilo next met that toniih Utile Iritlinan, Jack Uoylsn, the some year, ond neat him In twenty-three rounds. lasUng tblriy-slx mlnutea. Thexe liauics were fonght wlUi skin light gloves, and UemiHey dis- played suoh geoerelshlp and pluck, combined wlih splendid endurance, that be roiie high In Ihe esllina- Uon ot good lodges among the rtngioers. ills next antagonist was the boxer-oarenao, Harry Force, whom ho defeotedorieragbtlogeleven rounds in ntiy mlnulee, also in 1883. TheoiherbauitsoIimponaDcc in which he engaged during his career wen with Boh Tumbnll, ueorge Knlljamcs, Jack Fogany, Oeoige La Blanche (iney mceUUR twice, each win. nlng once), UlUy Dacey, Ton lleDry, ivio McCoy, Billy Frazler, Dove Osmpbell, Jack Buike, Johnny Heagan, Ullly McCarthy, Domlnick HcUsimy, Mike Donovan and Bob Fllzslmmoiui, thehiuer laiile be- log the last lu which he appeared lo ony thing like his true form, ond he was so greatly orennalchcd in Uiat dglit In height, weight, reacb snd hitting power that bo hod uo eoribly show lo win, while he wos so severely punished that he never fully re. covered trom the eoecis of the injiules received In. tenally. Themajoriiy ot the oibtr contests lhai stand to his credit were liniled bouts with son. gloves, snd will be found In Ihe recoid which an- peaTBbelow, although they cannot be properly classed as gennlne P. R. battles, deserving a place In Uie ring record of a pngUlst, partaking as they did of the character ot dmpls boxing bouts. April 7, 1883, defeated Kdwanl McDonald, 2; rounds; Aug. 14, 1883, deleated Jack Boyland, 23r.; Sept. 3,1883, drew wlUi Horry Force, nr.; Nov. lo, 1883, defeated Billy Frazler, tr.; Kor. 26,1883, drew wiUi Bob Tumhull, 8r.; Januaiy, 1881, defeated Will, lam Hahoner, 3r.; Feb. 14,1884. deteoted Jim Fell, 3r.; Feb. 2S, 1884, dcfeateil Jim Barry, 3r.; Felituaiy, 1884, dereated Joe Henneaay, 4r.; February, 1884, de. feated Tom Sullivan, >r,; Msrob «. 18M, dereateil BUly Dacey, Or.: Apill 26,1SB4, defeated Joe llayce. Or.; July 30, IBM, aefeated George Fulljamea, 23r.; Sept. 4,1884, defeated Mike Denipoey, Tr.; Sept. 16, 18M, draw wllb Jimmy llyan, 7r.: Oct. R, 1881, de. feated Tom TnrabuU, sr.; Oct M, 1881, defeated Tom Henry, ot England, Sr.; Nor. 8,18t4, defeated TOm Ferguson, 4r.; Nov. 2o, IBM, deteuled Billy Frazler, 6r.; Nov. 20.1884. defeated Jimmy Rysu, 6r.; Nov. 3D, 1884, defeated UIke Mellon, 2r,: liec. 1^ 1884, draw wlUi George Wilson, 4r.; March 18, isw, defeated Charles Bixames, 6r.; Haj 4,1886, dereated Itm Bony, 6r.; Hay 11,1886, defeated Tom Oleary, or.; June t, 18S6, detested Jim Carr, Sr.; July 2v, 1886, defeated Jack Keenaii,2r.; Aug. 29,1886, de- feated Billy HaddUig, 7r.; SepU12, 1886, dereated Tom Norton, 4r.; Nov. 2,1886, defeated Dave Camp- beU, 3r.; Dec 12,1886, defeated Tom Uarrr, sr.; Jan. 16,1880, defeated Jimmy Hnmy, 4r.; Feb. 0,1880, defeated Jack Fogaity, 27r.; Feb. 34, iBio, dereated Pete McCoy, Or.; itaKh 14, itM, defeated Oeorgs La Bianche, I3r.: Marob 21,1886, derated Utcey Ibese, 4r,; Karee 21,1880, defeated Jlmmle Hollngb, 4r.; April 4,1880, defeated Denny Kelleher, 4r.; April 4, liSo, defeated Hike Uoden, 4r.: ApiU 4,18M, defeat, ed BUI Oobig, 4r.; Nor. 11, IWO, draw wiUi Jack Bnrke, lOr.; Hay, ISST, draw wlih "Reddy" Oollo- ;ber, or.; Dec. 13,188T, defeated Johnnie Reagoo Londou prize ring rules) 46r.; Jan. 31,18(8, defeat- ed Dom. McCaffrey, lOr.; Nov, 26,1888, draw with Mike Douovan, sr.; Aug. 2T, 1889, Ixaten by Oeorge Lo Blonche, 32r.; Feb. 18, ISto, defeated Billy McCarthy, ot AuslnUa, 28r.: Jan. 14, isoi, beaten ' ' Bob Fltzalmmona, I3r.; Maroh i, 1883, defeated Jke Koogh, 4r.; Sept. e, 18M, draw wlUi BlUy HcCarihy, 20r., and Jan. 18, 1806, Iteaten byTOniroy Knn.sr. The match with Tommy Ryan, the lost hi which he engaged, ought never lo have been entered into by Dempeey, as bo waa even then too much ot a pnyaical wreck lo odmit ot bio making any oort ot 0 show wiuiln tbe ropes, bnUcoDtrar; to ihesdvico ot his best friends, be agreed to meet tbe Westerner, and penlsted Ui keepug bla engagement. The re- sult was that he oppeared but a sosdow ot bimselt, and Ryan, seeing nis condition, refrained trom tak- ing advantage ot the plucky paglllst,and ot the oonclnslon of Ihe third round Uis referee stopped the contest. Dempssy's last oppeorance in pnollc wos mode Jane 8 of inisyear, wnen he wmathe recipient ot 0 benellt ot Hodlson Squan Oaidtn, which netted him 0 goodly sum ot money, aid not long otter- words no went to Rockoway Beoch, when be was lor weeks 111 ot tbe house ot an old friend, from whence be proceeded. In compony wltk his wife, lo Porlloud, Ore., where he breouiea thi hut as staled. The Innenl services won held I. ot Ihe lesidence ot deceased, ond wen followed by iinbUo seiviceii ot St Froncla' Oburoh, when o nainlom naas was sung. Fully two thouasnd penonu were assembled at the church. Tlie Iniennent took ploce In Qilvnry Oemeleiy. JOB VxHDin onlved home frem Hot Sptlngs, Ark., on Nov. 4. lie la reporied s* sayhig Uioi MorUn Julian woo Ibe direct cause ot tbe prevenllon ot a Oght between Oorbett and Fllzshnmons, bs giving boUi principals credit ror being resdy to exchange compllmcnu in tbe ring, i>nt saying thot JuUon'a bod nionogement and Inilaeno* over his man Soiled eveiTthlng. So rar as toifailla lo be paid by s Florida AtbleUo Olub were ooscemed, be sold Uisi Uio prinolpals woold not ncelve anytung, de- spite the faUnre ot Ibe club lo aoocted In bitnglng offtheengagemonL Matohkaur Jih KiNNnT has succeeded In securing Peter Mahor ond Bieve O'Donoell oo iho suralnaoUonforan enleruinnunt lobe given ot tbe arena ot the Empire AtbleUo Oub, Howelh, L. I., on Uie evenhig of Nov. 11. They ore to botUe for a purse offered by said organliation, Ibo con- test beUig Umlied to twenty-Bve lennds, but It is llhsly to be decided In much slioiter onler. Ken- nedy Journeyed to Dot Springs, Ark., to secure this match, and he consldeis nlnosoU well repaid tor tbo onilsr lo time ond money, Abihur Dbbby, frem tbe land ot haggis ond heather, and Jim Murphy, ottbe nitnropoils, net s t Uie rooms ot the Olympic Athlede Club, RIdgewood, L. I., on the evening of Nov. 2, to tgbt Dfteen three nUnute rounds, wlih gloves, lor a perse. They govo 0 very aatlstaciory display, tho SchUng bdng even Ihnngbout, and, os neither cared to conUnue alter the oiipnloled number or nnnda had been conteat- ed, a draw was ptocbUmed. Jambs J. CoRsirr appeared ottbe IjceomThoo- In, Memphis, Tenn., on Monday svening, Nov, 4, spuTloK irlih Steve O'UonniU between tho octs ot •Itu White Squodron." From Meonbla the cliom. plon and party were to come to Kew York. Tbb Prize Shooting FeoUval of Ihe Budsoa Bids OluU WlU toko plooa ot the new olnb bonso ond ranges, 31 Marion Place, Jersey Uly Betghlo, N. J., ontne evenings ot Nov. 18. It, so. The programme embioces shooUng ol ring, bull's eye ood honor toigeio, cosb prizes snd medals Mug offued tor compeUUon. Tbb IntercoUegtote InvluUon ahoot between Ihe teams of namrd, Tale and Princeuin cane off on Uie groundsotUieDaytonanu Club,at Prlnoeton,N. J., on Nov. 1, and was won b7 Princeton, who scored 120 polnu, Uorvord toUowIng with no, ond Vole bavUig to be content iriUi »$. TBI Ilarvard Valveislly Pall tennis lounoBant chaed on UcL 21, when O. L. Wmao defeated O. T. Fork In tbe cbomolonsblp roend, the scorestsmUBg o-a, 0-1, e-o, wnnn waa nnlvo^ly I'^'t-r'"' lost year, and Is a UoUiei to ez-ckauloa B. D. wnu.