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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: S8UNDAY. JUNE 17, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. ' 7 Mr. Bnck thinka, the Excelsiar Circuit 1 voand to be & muccess, snd further allcges that expended, and those who have aleeady Xind mded them, fovbesr il the burdon of the Cluh's horae sabatituted in her place. The strength of his frame, the resonrres of "his endurance, ‘and the balla—Kesler, 1t Snyder, 2. nels ;1 art of Capt. ing of the Chi t Finit kave on errors I8 pt. Bpalding of thn Chicagon {s related 'ORLDLY PASTIMES. Ina, Mamle, and Qul Vive neeemsitatod s change Firari o ntgvitte, 5. " yeas wrdon of the Cluhe | by Me. Haymond, nur Chicso correspenient. A Lo Sanlt and_QalY1es nedom %, chang hNe 1| v §o Rupport: and those who du derive the hot Jiner® (rec the dictionarles) from the bat [ **alittie patlence, harmany, and mptness to | rtesdines canclp allowed to mail in the A e M, 21 Lenefit would enly belp them, even In #Irack bhim pyuarely 1p, Lhe Grenst Whilk he wan | come tothe framt,. with s bull 5 o il dn l'.m.-'m.:xfr:'.l'x'.’..’afx'lelml.'fi. s, U vioery "ol S "\‘x"’..;"&'.‘LJ.“.::J&"'.“E{L B s rlasa. are pitehing. Ho was ‘badly hurt, but mansged to a s Loglariiie, 3t rmall wav, a permanent prafexslonal cinh would the work and do 1t lamwomely.” This probably | *Vtill, this apparent misfortune vastly Increased them thia year, between five Iarge, fast, and ele- . 1 bo lnanred, None who witnessed the game yester- | scvop up the ball and *put it to ret, " putting oot | meana that the Npirlf wiil make snother attemypt [ the odd 4 sisting of Sports on Land | The Cincinnatis will not leave foe the Eaet to- | 11, G0TL SO0 ERE RUAT 3 b2 11t make anof D c odds In favor of Kthan Allen, when the hor ant ya ; : 1 g the intereat they | the striker, and, having done that, proceeded to | next year to fo Fixeel Circuit ond lesve | appe; L5 y . eeveral gentlemen intcrested in morrow night, if alall. Keck mweara the dog ia | 2% (S0 TAC RROUEUR SRERCIVER 0g, PR nand | faint away. Boston should.,atil b elie tn ¥ orm an Excelvlor Circmit an (s I-‘x’,‘.".{'i’ t'x:: :.‘u:“:'-’:'n:lrr{;fi" u:hri::lo%r‘l‘:‘w: yachting b nde np & purse for the pol dead and he will not epend money to send them away. Tha'lob has heen badly abused snd {ll- treated by the manager, Ueorge Kec) They will wait on Mr, Keck in a hmll’ Monday and demand {incazo ont In the cold. Thin city bas been fznored sudbulldozed uy the linard of Appeain aud the New York eporting fournale about long enough, ond by the thine theee gentiemen have achleved nne and Water, ruch 8 bawe.ball playeras Spalding, even thongh he-fies tho Cnlcah :glorn."gfi » " The Cincinnatl 7lnss alnzs ont Tustily for the when the next Ia called. A few old fomllr, who atingily cling to thefe shekels, refose to afd the Clab under the ganzy plea that It ia not An amalenr i1y, i8 cxcure in hatched rpore of SETCaTor b e Fachis of v armna ghucn. " e y e yachl 1 'cond claes, i cupwill atay in the Clab, and wiil bo competed far 13 finfshed, and the race won. Then he drove back to the great metropolin, laden with larzer winnings than wonkd pay ihe annual malary of the Prealdent : ) every year. Nhe flsg won by the Prolic Jant year 7 a that he carry out hie part of the contract. If he ;"':fm“’r;;,g:'lu milily, enmngenmt of Haflinan and Tonen of nest yoar, | OF Lenmore deemise failuren they wiil probahly | of the United Staten. will aleo he o X : . eanty Imagination, for thess same gen- - > conclude that there fs a consldernble rxlent of o 0 he conteatesd tor. The Ina will be satied League- Teams Measure | refuewes asiock comnany of cilizens ore standing | {fom Aauty fmgitallon. for, edo MG BD | 1y wiom, pritneot Mir. Keck ewears Ly all tha e Naw vor | any of tun st day to this Mace han never handled | by Tim Rradioy, the Froile by John Peindivilie, gmmlry not Jncluded within the limits of New York ready to take the Club upand run them t i the meason. They have §10, 000 subacribed to the rtock, Thelrobject 1a tu atrengthen the present Ulnh and get n wtrong oruanization together for nextycar. 1f thoy take the present Club, Addy will be made manager and lald off the regular niue. TAKTFOND VA, 8T. LOUIA, Bpecial Dispated to The Tribune. Krw Youk.June 18, —The second game botween the Ifartfords and 8t. Louis Brown Stockinzs was played on the Unfon (lrounds fo-day In the prea- ence of folly 1,000 persuns, and resulted In a vic- wodn in the Dntch calendar that this in his last year in base bail, and that he Irn‘Loser snre that he will Anish (his one even, The rumorcd new pesocla- tion has not yet come down fo the hard-pan of “pntting up,” and, instead of clamoring fur en- pogements, the papers had mach hetter point aut who i o engaga {n that festive amusement. ‘The Cinclnnat] Zaguirer indulzes in alittle rar- easm with reference to somo of the poinza-on in fte club. From the tone of advices from St, Lools It infera that ** Lhe names were peobably put (n one apd the Qui Vive 1) 07,}"‘3’:{“‘"‘;“"&'”’{;““' canally expert mariner "or third-class yachis an clegant el i affered, " Nr. Tac Waltord smi buhars will sloe present 8 prize to the winner of this class. The Anan Is tto name of Mr. Jacob Witder's new boat, ‘The Mignon nsed to be the Hesle, n;flbth!!ln. and was never in & race before, The Good Enough and Alphs ara new boats slso, whila the Peri and 7e) [‘.‘"M‘m olll»lhmul. i 'he Sherman Honse cnp will of cos for by the fourth elu;, llr:m former :c’::!::n:"!lflt Bmatenr ** nine " Inet year, refused emplintically 1o give adollar. 1n the apirit of Christlan charity 1he management can only ask them to call on tho Bocretary, who will fusnish thom & semson tioket free and poy theit hack fare to and from the TIIR ATARK MARE, Faor tho benefit of a1l who sre interested in the Mlicnlgan eircuit, financially or otherwise, Tir Trinuxe will state that the elower eians races are likely to he an fast ax nn{. and, indeed, tho Kala- mazon neeling proved this. as in the three-minate race tho firat two hoats were troticd hotter than 2:20, and, a4 shout tho same ficld of horses inen- tered at thie other places alang the line, thero will nat be much varfation from the rala of fi There have bren reveral ‘‘slick one Strength on the Dia= mond. A DRIVER'S CON¥RSSION, ,Jn Wednesday's Trinuxg (he * fact that a ‘ringer*' Lad been canghi during the racce at Dexter P'ark on Tuerday was chronicled, and the particulars of the aflair given. The horra In question was ealled Wiid Irfshman, . and waa en- tered in the three-minnte, Lwo-Gifly, two-forty. five. and two-forty races, In tho naine of Iohcrt Fowler, Richmond, Va. The fact that the ownera 6f the "horsa poneessed snch confidence (n Lis m, Brooklyn, and Loulsvills Own the Victorions Nines, dy mentloned, the game was & brilliant speclally marked by the aplendid playing and Dicksan, olT eer! s he foliowing 1a t tine, turned THE sconk, 4 tiat, the posltions In another, and hoth shaken y; o tory for the Hartfords hy & score of hito3, The W N PIA|R L ¢ . B s P | speed and gameness 88 to nominate him ineo | 190se from the dark divislon aiready, and more are | i iy *3 Farne wan marked by hoavy batting and briliant I FIALE | forablind man o dmrfeon b (The srticle lvees | many events at ance aroused the suspicione of tho | {0 follow. A “good ‘many Al bann |y heid Ly, e enchun,-formerly ithe U g0, St Louls, and Clnclnnatl | nelding throughout hy both Clibe, Ferguson, Bact, 1)70] 32 0 | B 1kt canld hanpen ta the nina. wanld bo 10 ubllc generaily. and erpecially ol tiose who had | Wil remember ~ that during John Splan‘s | $everal other nrizes will also be offered the dif- " and Burduck excelling for the Hartfords, Fergn- 0 1) 0 0] jay" o the Mann ,',' irn fow "Fhin ea, horeen in the same racen as Irfshman. Telegrama | #tay hero Jast week ho had in his stable & hie fmy | ferent clarace on the day of the rezatts. © ‘Wish They Dldn’t the son'a baro hita fn tie st and eighth fnnings se- of 910l 3] 1| Iax ol the Manuzur fora fow eunce. Thin can | wers rent to Richmond, but the anewers confirmed | mafe calied Lady 1loag, John looked vory blamt [ The Cary will not appeat this year, having mith. L cured fanr of the five rune rcored which won them 0o sl E e anar, L Mever, a8, holo 7 | Ahe statementn of Jrisiman’‘a deiver, that the horeo | and amiling, as he always doos, when tho oy | deawn from the Cinb, The Natant was .u.fim last 0BErss the tanse. York also made some romarkable nr ol of 2 ¢ o] *® clab had a Nanager. hall s record of obtaiued o IK75. . The | #aked about this mare, anil told them all the samo | year, and the Linla is Iaid up for the season. catehes in the leftficld. For the visitors, Hattin 0GRS B Tho Courtrratournat 1sys up azinst the En. | fimt race on Tuerday was for horsea that | ftocy: that sho wass green mare thathad novertrot | © Th courso sniled over will be the followiogs und Forca played thelr reapectiva positions withont 1| 1] 9 2 o wirer men thet he runs tho Ciicinnati Club, and | had never beaten threc minutes and when tue | tedina tace. Dut hedidnotiel them, what wonld | Starting at foot of Hareleon atrect at 10 o'elock Wild Irishman Fraud Fully | aperror, and assiated thirtecn tines. ~Croftalso | Dalrymple, 1. 3| 1} 4l 6] o | fndirectiy charen him with beimg respanaitie for | homes were rung up, the defver of Isishman re- | have eansed thelr ves to epen, that Lady Ito 11 | ., salling southeat fo & point one mile out Trom B pln‘muunnu me st Arst baso, ltemaen Jeading | Furiung, r. f [} nl 0 0] Meplay. Thereply fe: **1f we didn't know the | queried permiseion lo deayy hiin on nccount of a nour other than the colcbrated “'iml mare,"* | the foot ol Twenty-second atreet, then round & Exposed. ol the bat, Following is ol —l____ { alove wax ano of 1{aldeman’s productions, euchns | awellod knee; but s the judzes, after a carcful | 8hott which thera han been so nauch talk in hurse | huoy, and sail norih to the crib, Jloond the crib TitR 8CONE. Totalersersrnen sonnonens sens] 8] 4]27]11] 2 | hesometimes writea Immedlately after A chas examination, conld not detect auy morencrs Inthe | checles for the past y She Is known to poescas | on the north and east, and rall for the stake-boat YETEIRNE] RACINE, pugne dinner, we wonld o and Jianip o7 the Sus- olnt, they decuded that he must atart, Before » [ 8 warld of iy so0 greal Is her repuia- | located one mila off Jielmont avenue, which s & Rlch it £t [P B|R|FIALE | prannec 20 ol of ‘1] a| 1| pension lirldge, To have the snide iaying of the | balf mile had Leen trotted, it was apparent thatthe | Hun {0 Califutnia that sho has nover been | wnflc north of Fullerton avenue. _ Tha yatcha will [} Reminiscenge ol e Toldsworth, 6.t o 1| 2/ 1| o Tuello, 2 o u| 2| & 0] Red Stockings Iatd at uur door la worse than to be | contest for first money wonld be between Irishman permitted to atart In the wslow clasaes, | then eail back over the conrss they came, and the Ethan Allen-Dexter n&uflb,..' 3 Il 1{13] of o | @Learoy, e o qf 4| 4] 1 accaned of having Invented the SIllrh)‘hylnmemf-nt and Ella F., and as it was known that the friends | tho asssuciations all ~barring r, on the | frst bost of each class that comes in firat wins.the Dnrdock, 2b. ol 1|74| o o | Dickson, 1b 0} 1]16) 0 1 { Foraweol charily's sake, John, wtrike ua for $100, | of both horses had been backing them frecly at tho | Rround that any race niher than & 2:0 or froe-for- | race. Race. nrdock, il al ol o o *’;\e}rml 0| ;) 'T, 0 117 but make no more such damaxing accarations,” 1 [mll:lme‘."LunnldeuEXu lvluerell. wan rellll‘ |:- ltlhel :e; :I.nlc':'fll?,:.fim'x twl-:"n‘("n'y{ ‘1‘{: her, Cnmuq\lfl&\l:! l’l'hm will be five Jndges, Mr. Chiarles H. Hilton, " cetls, of #ult, and tho more knowlng oncs predicted thal ht Ean rud, And_ enter B| . W, ¥, o 8 8 of 8| o 8 41 3131 5| 0t atl the puenomenal shenomonn of the seasan | Lot wouid b music pefore the race wanover, | ihe thrcuminiuto and 4504 racenthrough Slctiaan, | Hr PG, Uay, amd ivosorser gantiemon & b Okt Tackt Olab Rogath ol 1} of o o |Talo o9 5" 8 9| roataof tho lostonw by the llarttoris. After pust. | [AMAR 08 L G ML U L B e A R A S o G SO LA o 3 n c. A 27K, hat she wi o . oago Yac ub Rogatia ol of 3| 1f 2| s 0, 1]_0} 01 0 | yng Tarkin'a curvo ol orer the fot for twentyzatx | i, SHGES 1000 106 MEG 18,2200 AR | Hientical with fhor* Bthric maror™ it the ase | Fistiie CORTLISa WD, the. meas, 3. Waon Other Sporting News. Larkin, B.... 913 48 B BT Tl 4 | [ gl eighteen roneon Mopday. whac bewitehol | gy thore wana howl. - The ruber of Hlia P. | eret was besinning to leak oot, lir, Spian tali tho [ J¢. ¢ Gray, i, C. Bradiey, 1. Bilertion, and’ Ve : Total o[ 1027/ 14 4 o o gamer o week fatcr? The dispatches don'tex. | et into thojuizes’ standand orofected teisman, \ritce to lot exerybody nowit through iocal, | E. Melloary, The sicamboat Tincs have arrange: Doi [ Redand 1] 1] 1| o] o Eeu'.fn'fy"un_ iiwatikee, 8¢ acing, 1. 323‘.’: '}iul-le"-“fu':m'al" ‘:3?::':?.‘.’.1 L‘:.‘.‘;.&“’.‘a‘: aesnmed ' nome, and that he had a record sald hie, “*but T thihk the roparte of ler -Ncm!:d";guntfl(:x::-"wfil:hhl-pirrllgx n‘:fl;‘flr':m-w'a BASE-BALL. ol Etruck ont—Itacioe, 11 Milwaikee, I, better than three minutes, Fowler. the driver of | *peed have beon exaverated. When I fest heard Clanp, ¢ Ol 11 31 O 1| Thulle biarasuivas, dacdouaid, 'and Milie and [ ASAMTR but A ven foo hoge, Bocen, Mhiewree | Jrisiman, wan called inty the stand, Lat doclined ( uf this mare, they sald that threo hewws in 4:20 TNE CINIOAGOS AGAIN DEFNATED. Metcar, i Becnett and A plicable, 1y the way, soedking of fombles, to awear In his horee, and the animnl was not al- | Was play for Lier, but I have neverseen her go so OTIIER SPORTS. Bpacial Dispatch (0 The Tribune. Hattln o) 4 My MINNEAPOLIS NOTES. Tt saims tmble i it erect sl | luwed fo wtart in the declilng heat. ‘Willo the | fatl, At auy rale, ihe work In the Michiesn cir- CRICKST. .:I:N.Al'l’&ml:n‘l(:u;? ll‘»l:‘;‘nrx‘ll Here. :»:‘i';e’m:v): Yeviien o 3121 8] o1 aneene bk lfinbu\!uild that | oTherelo of course no' excusa for tho Chicago B B ™ tkcks bejoumine e tne National | - Splan's Tt comaiestin of Tekse, lauior, and | _ ThE rospects of the Ghicsgo Cricke Ctab aré tni at timea tediows, bt tha uncertainty at- | Hon g 1|15t o O Mumravouis Mins., Jnno 13, -Notlelug that | ciublaing & gamo under any clrcumstancen. but | Association underconsideraiion, Fowler aid down, | Lady Hoae, wer shiuped o Grand Hanids Friday | very encouraging for this scasan, & great nomber lmll mea tedlous, but the uncerl 'l l! \fc'i'.bh:' ol 1 u| 2l o | and ik };_,ew P onrcllyzcnn:ernmn; 1F the friends of the club had knuwn that it was | and in & aworn statement told tic whole story. Ll | Mftetnoon, and John left yesteriay for tho samo | of losers of the game and export handlers of the 1gltto tho clove rendered It aa exciting aa { 3 ad 21222 | the Browns would bo of intercet, 1send yuu nome golnzinto such & game as !l‘llerdn)'l with +o | eald thal hls nawme was not Fowler, bat Farrel, place. » wiilow having joined fts ranks. Every evening be desiresd, ‘The home club put In most of a0 27 171 4 | facte. The Brnwns have the following list of play- strung 8 club as the Houstons, with Anson, c.; Me- | iloalroafirmed that the name of the horse was 1B HIPPODROMER'S HIT. sfter G, and on WednesdayZaft: 4 osrsaareetinssiiririace 2 ? G 3 Sm! 2 and Qu i - X e o o e, Dt Toat thelr Total E 1171 4 | Puste, e irpwns liavs tie folouing list of b1 Vey, 'd b.; Smith, 2 b d ‘Quinn. T, f. | linnter, and that he had a rccord of 2:15, The | Mr. . O. Simpron, formerly of thia city, {s on er i, and on. Wednesdayufternonns,, tie Ub : e critie Tointd, aal i stitase | 0% 758 T B | i e e woull have' folt mot . n . litle doubt | ownur 6f Hunter, he aays, entered the horse {n the | deretood to have chatge of the turf department of | Mtets for practice on tha Twonty-third street basc- one or two crl polnts, Hart 2 a0 1 s | e et lanay TacK et hirg: | whout winnlng, 1t wasa Jim disappointinent 1o | slow clawes at Dexter Park without his (Varrel's) | the Colifornia Soirit of fhe Timer. Whon not | ball grounds and there sre as many ss thirty pres- 8 dageed, ‘hauipion.gamie, ot Berllt | P 1U0 0B | Al chants "Eien, righicnati: Mieha Waleh | BRI | e e e O H e camatainad sa | Nt wAUors 1o T e TAiBUKE NG Post of LR | hateh Wit iho Milnsakes Goches Gl cortmenes 1 C ) " 5 e and o " Touma carned—tlarford, 11 8t Touts, 2 centro-feld, and Theolore Dean”left-eld, The | wyn, hut 1t cortalnly would have mado s immenso | {riehman'e owner, & er."bit. tho Iacter nfd | cliy, for which he alwaye negiccts 10 give ‘redity | st 1o s o by ket Clut, commenc. 7, after Wright had hit up alittle foul for Olub has iately been reorganized nnder an entire ing at 10 8. m.. full particolars of wiich ne will o Timg of ganie—~Two hours and five minutes. ¢ v TRe It s not likely that *‘the Cireat | that he Lind Axed matte, thnt the fraud wouid | he occasionaliy constructs an article of great o 7, Laonand bt sate wont, 0 aeond o A Ll TN bl ut sinagemont, Il 8 stock of |tse S5t 00, i blay Before e game of tho 200h | norer o discaverod, and Farrel consonted w'carsy | ment un rome of s abnsed o which “m‘:-r%n?(; | Supear_on band-bitn Matcuee r};":“a aen “ | Tye changen this weok ate favoratle to the West | ayement ihe teant will in ail probability play mich s out his part of the echieme. They soon dircavered, | Californla have of iate boen subjected. The fol+ | tyq ana Chicagos, the d ! ) 4 itand O'flourke's singlo baser. Dond scored ¢ ; el y 4 ? X3 however, that the rubber of Eila F. was ** onto | lowing remarks by him on the suhject . i Chicavos, tho dates of which will Le an- B ¥ thast they put St. Louls in front and Lomaville | better than herclofors, yet they have duiie rome The New York Clipper enters into an a mum“e'l:: o But Y ater tald Farre) that o had areanged dmmkxu e the “{“ A mnf.nl!“d:of Bppo- | pounced in these columns, In order to foster the ‘ned run in the third innlng on bis own safe | nyoud second, Chieago conll uot hold i« own, | very dne work during this svsson, They havu | to prove that no ball can ba legal exce) game among the young, the management of the matters with this young man in a eatisfactory man- vrighi's and Leonard's onts, and Whito's sin- | anil wocs back to keep company with Cinclnnatl. | played the Ted Caps, of St Paul, reven games made by Mr, Mahn, hocause that ted We lupe the peoplaof Califurnls bave heard and | {n o} i Rttty Garoel v wae ;,‘wd 0 [ ot e tabaz ?nn{ far amt ave ue‘.:':'m hem tuiee, sending them stan annnal mocting and the ater osue w Frm fer. Fartel wie bl fearful, Rowerer, andat tho :‘,;:‘,‘“fi,r;;‘,, nippodroming ‘i (s Buate. "1t 1ve bare e e e g anit, Yaune Rentlemen be- 7 home cach time wilh nine guode-oird, acribed at & called meenng. e weiter wi J i - | placestely, they ship. They will be instructed [nt fonrth, after tho first two strikors bad re this they have been dofestad twice by th roublo Wimeelf o look sarcfully nt the oriyinal | Ume Vater had been backing Irishman st the peot | frive el e and 33‘3:3'5'-'5"«5"’;3“"":?5 o1 Tho pame'by a comperent ‘cHeLeter and T 1o ryle he will find that the present Lall {s entlrely wlithin It at every point, —gross ‘\'rl‘thi. _weheht of rubber, circumférence, and material. No awend- A snare, an destroy lozitimiate spart than sny otlier cause. Dy Morsil's mafe single, followed by olung astonfaliog tu_us thst the propriel hit ta lcft-contro for two Lnaes by Murnan, on huped that this arracgement will greatly help the only by outra; Club In time to come. _Anplications fof member- jeaus declaions of an umplre. Agit fn, they stand with o less mber of errors than 1a F. party had told Farrel that they would pro- st his horee l‘r1 ':Hulr mare was obliged to lower nn: re lated sourse would toinratu sdch Watiay travamotfone: 1 Motrill scored egsily, Patlent waiting pnt oLuas the Jed Caps, and with mere Lase-hita, show. A nt kil Thop | h ship and honorary memberaliip can be made at o \¥right In the A1tk gatned bim a banc on aned inie 10" Wan * oniy by luck " or- foul means | ment lias boen made tho rula fu any way, \What | NeFecord of 2238 In prieh o win, sul fhey BUCK | ol diud Shfad e s .".'fl'n’n‘!'r'xffic‘:: pactice on the ground or of way of it Managing 2 connec: 2 y thnt thoy were defcated, T tod Cope, Tyeeyaro | tho Clipner, Isnorantly of maliciouely colle a0 shveloes el aufy e mnluulmfiu':u.m. N 4 1l tiana) Arsociation race, wan expelled from all he making sccand on the eatcher's wiid | desirous of playling stronger cluba, ae fhuy terim it, | amendient to the playing rulen was no more than on with the tur soafd (he **fou) and one ', and gcoring on the sacrifico hita of Leonard | At Loute o e tpin wles 11T+ ol apUAtyS | & SHBLE 10 ine Becretaty to govern him In his cone | {racks, and Yater. the owner, skipped oul, lear. | aiduma’ paried.” The Hiawraiton 1s ot hiieons |- Mr. A M. Stewati i e Seotlishe American Vulté. It wos one, two, threa intha west | Luulsel umme! Tave their honds fall in this cly, The | tract with Mr, Mahn, “The inost captious eritic | 102 Farr ufl‘lfi T "l““ 0y ”'0" fl‘;l ol ,ll ?{-fi:'o"i’vhgul..:’ u:::xdrrl 1 i the bounden duty of | r5urnal, Now Yark, has presented to the curiers . 5 Y fostun.. Tirowns linve defeated every elub which had visited | cannot ehow whero the rale has Leen tunched, | Was obiiged to bear the beunt of the trauble. 16 ra oo wakering hie moner onss ma: | of America s band d # Brawn and Morril} atriking ont, the formes | Hurtfoni. . o consequence of this treatment the fntter resolyed | SVeraxe **foul ™ frum wakering his inoney ua suin- merica 8 handsome and valuable silver meidal " Cliloago, o o 3 tho city thus far, and we doabt not they will doso | Butif tho rule had been chanvod, or amended, it Nl i 1 stable s pretest fora **shuw for hia coln,™ as an b 10 bo played for by natives of the different conntles 0 wetond timo, “Up to_thly polnt the visitora | Gllioagu.., 110 0 i intho futare, was done by the unaniinous vote ‘of the wx clubs, | {0 h'eaneal” and to let out all the factsin the rome Tace, and hence It (s we cnier our protest | of Scotland pitted sgpinat caeh oiher. The con- olded sharply, snd, the score,belng a tic, 1t otimtfemime et 2l | ey wiil start on & toue the 21af Inst., playing | and It would buther even the Clipper to point out matter aa related abgve. e sligh sialnst a furthier continuanoe of & practice so eatirely | ditions are that not less than twa rinka of natives nybony's gams. The Dostons oponed flie | _ UNMERI0Mtce sessssssnsseecl O 70 4 8710 14740 | 4n Winona, Milwaukee, Tiaclne, Janeuville, Clilea- | who could bring the protest withont stultitying fle also vaya that there was nat the slichicat ne, | dndefenaivle tat thosr, Fuspunsible for it musipesd | of any counly may challenge the holders of the ceantty for the deception attempted to be practiced by Yater, us the horsc had shown him trials in 8. and eould have won easily in the 2:35 class, Eullty {n arder to save time mant nuts mmF ent droming H:ecum 1 o m-d-{. and the winnorn shall have the medal until they Jose 1t Lo some other county. himself, or Low it could Le supporteds *+ When the Chicagos wera defeated in thelr lant R0, and perlispe other citicd. We bespeak for them n s pleasant and wiccesafal trip, and feel confident unter of the Californis hippos th inding by Murnan's safe fly to right [ . Tho more simple forin of sisting tho case by lost and won is as follows? on should be allowed to' g upon 4, Tt ity equing Epeci: ¢, “‘slow handllng b uinn latting p ve ' g tive neemad. Bomtis ang st St advanced| o CTule Won, Zont, | VIEY Il roturs with several balls wou 08 140 41p. | pamo In Y cty Uhey Teftthe ol Ludl Wirlaared | ‘whore e Letonged, antn the widwer racen. e wic | [N Jltf TEraninist B UAOL STAS | o ¢ i A ettt £t Loutn.. u @ with Devinney's umplning, While the game was | mits baving done wrong In consenting to drive the Tihg And the Wate, of Couree the Kats . Coak and J. Roberts, Jr., played for the a bage, and Wright's hard grounder past | feuisyiii:...: 7 IITTLE ONXS, In progress both Anvun and McVey not only used | horee nfier discovering that fraud was to be prac. Ml Could” U i, ur w o nardly | shamvlonship of England in Loudun May 0, ing bronght him home, and would have done | Husten . 4 Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, abiuive lunguogo ‘tawarda Dovinnuy, but insulted | ficed, but plesds as an_excane that he was & good | knuw what Ut ur minloutim of | punistiment 5 | Rtoberts, the holder of the honar, won by 1,000 ta om sccond. On Leonanls hit to Peters, | Cirian. 8| | Jawsmase, D, dune 16,—The guwo of base | lun downright, and when one of tha Loulsvilie i+ | waya'from home, and wished to retain the yuod | DIl o4t to thuse whiytake so unjantonsile fan sdvan: | 770. The higbest ron was 118, ° h leaxo,. b ball nlayed at Ok Park this afternoon . by the Oak | poctors told” Aw good-by, that gentivman (we | will of Yater, who had alwayns treated him well. liereafter 0o recond of J ace =3 ht was forced out, and a donble vlay wonld | Cllicinoa Parkeaml Tawndales terinfuated in favor of the | fee ¢ o hippodrome persuasion sball ever ! H 1 g fect uy 1f we hiad grappled hold of the wrong word | “The judues, ufter considering the matter twn umne, The whole matter {ve ITEMS OF INTEREST. resulted but for Spulding's dropping the ol <u | Lawadale Club by a score of 28 to 8, liere) remarkod: * Walt untis we get you in Chiea- | dayn, dectded to espel hoth Farrel and Yater from aitention Of the Natlonal Asso: . Pears fromn Flarida. Butterflies Thursday. Al right salve for corns. ‘This (s the 168th day of the year. Prof. Swing at McVicker's this morning. July 4,—~two weeks from Weducsday next. Artistic photos at [Iali's, No. 170 Madlson. Furniture at Colby & Wirt's, No, 219 State. Fratwing at Lovejoy & Foster's, No. 83 State. N, Y. Dry-Goods House, Thirty-8 State strects Yo Bir-Rie ang _Raspberries ara fu market and are selling for 45 cents per box. Gents' furnishing goods, N. Y. Di "Thirty-frst i SUaier o, Qossamer vests. N, Y. Dry-Gi 1 Tldru-nu{ and State. By foete ol Ladies', children's, and men's hoslery, N. Y. 8tore, Thirty-firstand State, One more week, photoranhs at $3 per do at Mocherre, N bl Wabiimh avous, e 20 The fatest desicns In vleture-frames s adorned with paintings In ofl of ng\rcn.“ e Htephens, the chirapodist, rolioves corns and buulans at No. 1H Dearborn strect, Room 8. Those_noliby sults of Flentye's, tho tailor, Spectat’ Diapateh o The Tribune. Teug Iatann, ik, June 10,—A game of base- ball played lore to-day butween the Mutualsgof Clileazo, and the lue” Socks, of thia place, wae won by {he latter, Score, 1410 4. Epectal Ditpatch 'ta The Tribune, Buntixaroy, Ia,, June 16, —The game of bas ball played hera to day atood: Keystones, 10 Kckfords, 12, » Hpacial Dispalch to TAe Tritune. Wasuxatox IIE , 111, June 10, —The Tdle- wilds, of Washington Ifcichts, beat the Military Cadets, 41 toh, Special Dispalch to The Tridune, Minwar Juno 10, —Dase-ball to-day: Mi- Evanston College, 0, Speeial Dispuich to The Tribune, TurtLADELPNIA, Juna 1. —The Philadelphla Olnb to-dny defeated tho Cholseas by ascore of 2490, BEMI-PROPESSIONALISMS, * i The Fall River Club has Joined the League Alh- nee. g0 and we'll give you o dave of umplre.' Auson probably meant alf he sald, Juilging from s privat dispateli received fn this oflice last night from Cuicage, the purport of which was that the Umrl. in ,vuu'nllg'a gume, Lad been compelied to play agalnst both the Chicazo nine and the umpire, Onr spcial speaks very guardodly on thiv point by suy- lm'{lxhl\ ntambaugh's du:{llnn- wore generally ) and ympnrtial, *Generally® 1n o good word, — Courler-Journal. Mr, Anson desirea to eay that tha speech attributed to him above 12 . maliclons and fabricated 1lo af the most cowardly kind. Itis safo to say that the **Director” lxn . fument of the Imagination and cannut be loduced to atirm anything over s wiymature. The speclal to the Courier-Journal started from this city with the savertion that Stambaugh's decislons” were “epenerally’ Just and always tmpartial,™ & Trinuxk world rather not helleve that the C.-.7. people are capable of fugeniously culting outa word to Elacken thecharacter of a minp for lionesty, cven on the anthority of p **private telegram.” QUENTIONS ANSWHIED, J, T.—The notice you send is in tha nature of |u‘ldvnrl.lwm=nh Send $1 if you want it ln- serted, €. . W.—*Did Quinn_ever play in the Fart Wayne ninet" Answer—He never duls he wann tuoiber of tho Keokuky but not_of the Kokiongas, O, Ji. B,—** Ploase sny who leads tho batting in flf gamea plnud b{ the Chicage Club this year,* dnsiwer—Cannot do 1L, In yery many gumes no scores were putlished atall. T, M.=**Pleasc publish games won and lost ko far betweon Lenj'mn Clube for season of 1877, be- u! ciation, snd the sponer 8 law lmurlln‘nu mstier, atd 4 peualty milzed, for mdutelu in Blrsodroining, 1o upted. the beiter for lexitinate apors througlioat the coustry. ht's Tong @y to right wasmuffed by Quiyn, ol tracks belonging to the Natlonal Arsociation, pending his efforta to guther It, Leonard dy The Hostons scored what proved to thg winting ran afler the fint two tad retired in the oighth Insing, on eufo cs Ly Morrlll and Murnan, and Bond's timea grounder against tho poita in right Leonard and White were well taken by n inthe ninth, snd O'lourko got a ot one Poters, but Lradley turning on the stcam at n from Anson, Sutton struck out, closing the g Tho beginning made by tho Chicagos was suspiciouy, Ifines and Peters atriking McVey bomng left on an earned flrst Thres mon unly went to bat in the nest e, Olenn striking ont, Elngles by Dradley, ey, Auson, and Peters, gave threo raus, one em carned, In the thizd ianing;a wild pitch, nrrots by Brown, and adeal of trouhle which ey's and Anson's hard grounders gave Marnan, ng on the otliers, The next alx men falled to 1 lirat, but MoVay, tho first to hat In tho sixth, ono through Leonsard. Andon pulled ono nil 1o Sattun, but Wright falling to put Me. tbe latter mado a despernte effort to reach hut was put out belweon bades. Jpuccessful steal put Amvon on 1, and [} clipper by Pators him home; tmt Glenn prompily forced the PAST AND TO COM Following fsa 1ist of the champlonship games played in the last two weeks, the sanie buing a re- sunie of the st published in theso columng June 3: Tiostun—lioston, 181 Hartford, 6. ¢ Chizao—Cilunizu, 13} Cliiciniatl, 6. . % Loulavlile, 1, 15 Clucinuath,'c. sviile, 11 &t Loute, G, ritord, 75 lustoi, 0. Touts, ny' Clnclimatd, 3. ville, 53, Chicago, 4' (titr BOME INTEIESTING RISTORY, v g, T, 1," In the current number of Wallare's Mon!Aly, haa an Intercsting article on the cele- brated stallion Ethan Allen, and In the ¢ourse of it telln the following yood atory of tow Dan Macc and Z. ¥, Simmons tried to fuol each other in re- Rard o Ethan's speed while ic was belng prepared for his great match with Dexter, the latter togo fa harness, and Ethan with a rennine mate: *The then owner of Ethan Allen, Mr, Z. E. Slmmone, 1san astate horeeman, of far-teaching sagacity in plamning and succcesfully execating mntch races, Dexter was then in the Zenith of his glory. 1le had venguishicd, even in his early prinie, all the trotting . turf-celebritios, and he waa univeranlly ~ acknowledged to be without a rival, Enormous odds In favor of any other trofting horse, to gu as hLe pleared, would be pladly given by hishosts of staunch hackers in the bcll{n'lmn'mlly. The idea sugpesicd Jteelf {o'the mind of it Stmmons that Ethan Aflen could trot to the half-mile [,l;»le with Dextor, head and head, equally rigged, Either of them could rot that distance in 1:07, Then he reasoned that, 1f Ethan Allen had os mnch speed and more steadiness, he certalnly could beat Dester the temaining ball-mile, with the as ce of & stout running hope {0 pull hiin along, e was uatlsfied that he could trota full mile, thus barnessed, In 2:14. Accordinzly Mr, Simmons ‘Fmpmed the match, which was esrurly sccopte 'f{ the ad- mirces of Dexter, and sont for Ethan Allen to go {nto training. e welected Dan Mace, as the inas- ter reineman of the tarf, and explained to him hia reasony for making this extraondinary race, Mace TUE LOUIAVILLE MRETING, Lxxixatan, Ky, Jane 10.—The troitlog races which commence here nest ‘Tnesdsy and continue four days, vroinlee to e the most auccessful ever held In Kentarky. The parses have all filled Loraes and atrancers are arrlving daily to be In at- tendance. Tho track wili be {n fine condition, and fast time may be cxpected. The following rtables are represcnicd: Col. West's, of Edgebill; Maj. McDowell ond R. K. Teppll, Frankfort; Macey Bros,, Versailles; Uruce's Lanville; How- man's, Harrodsburg; Talloy's, Itussellviile; Wil won's, Cynihlanat Mctibben, Cytllana; Treacey's, Dr, Brice’s, Offut's, Crib Davia’y, John T, Jones', 5 I of Lexingion. THAC TALK. ln)“us llnn lhlnkndumv. the k‘ulllnlrnln‘ mare Dake u1d In a8 spendy an auy horee In the countr. Bty o she Wil FIvL the Malds e g " The sttempt to ride 800 miles |n twenty.slx hours, which wan to have been made Friday and yeeterday by Misn Maud Oswald, kas been post- poned unu) Fridsy and Satuntay of this week. of Paxton, 1., snffered 8 n the death of thielr imparts 'l&del o Stalllon ¢ Wond They pur- 3'1‘630 hima year sgo from P. U, Duncan, for une | teen fundiie) . June 11, ut Bt. Louls=St. Louts, 111 Clnctanatl, 2. duie 1, 8 uhlcayo~Chicaio it Loufsville, 1. June 13, at Trooklyn—f(setford, 71 Huston, b, ki Tilo—Loulsville. 10: Chiclinatt, 3. T e SR T unc 17, & a—larttord. o1 bi. Luils, 3. Jiina 17, Rt CInetmnati— Foutsville, &1 Cincinaatl, 4, Tne championshlp games for thla week will be: | 2londau=Ctleaxo va. Voston, 8L, Loule va. lievok: ¥ seatay~Chitcago va. Nartfori, Bt. Louts ve. Tias- on: fhuraday~Chiezo va. lantford, St. Louls ve. Los n. - Suturday —Clncipnatl va, Doston, Loulsvllle ve, Nartford. Inasmuch as tho Lonlaville-Cincinnatl gsmo of Fridsy was off on account of raln, it is posrlble— bit not protable—=thut thess iwo clubs will play nafn to-morrow hefora going Last. They sre jot obllged to du no, however. Uesldo the 1.eague gamed, the Chicagos will piay the Athleties in P'hiladelviia Weidnenday, and’ the Alleghenys in Pittsbury Friday and Saturday. VAIRDARKS V8, MEMPIIS, The Palrbanke and Memnphis Clubs played a sec. 2 o3 ® ®3 = & 5 Tho Alankas. of New Yorlk, haye cxpelled Han- Kiawun, for violation of contract, i ; Aincher has been discharged from the Manchos- ter Club for alleged violatiun of contract. Mr. [funter, the player who wasnamed lagf week #a open to an engagement, haa gone {o Spripgfield, 11, to piay with the clab of thut place. ‘Tho San Francisco Club have reslgned from the International Aseociation for **financial roasony. " It Iy oxtremely difticult to sce how they could ha Lud auy eifgel on & membership In &0 assoclation U, 000 wiles awuy. ‘The famous mare Clamentioe, (that for the past twa searons has been 1 the hianda of Budd boble, haa been retired from the turf and bredto the man out, and Hpalding hit up wvno for gy s Providence papers do not 1 1 heyune 2 ™ it and | was paralyzed at the intrepld daning of Mr, Bim- | stallion ticn. Benton, the horse thal was driven & arker Smiih reached aret n Lisonty safe bk, | Sf o1 Yestordng aftornoon ot the Hwenty-thind | 1 i GLe H A" a8 Capiarh Djeared wilh | glnnin wlth tho e e b or s, | mionk chalienze. Mo exiorsed, 1 Iapudca oa | ule 25501 ove (ho Ul track by Jack Puiipe | No. 107 ¥iih Syetc, sk the youty man. Quinn's bit to.Wrlght sent bim alony a base, | 1o tlic exact acoro, a4 0 tha pravious dny. Tho | nine, They stem Lo puke fun ot ilm:but they | and you will And it. < plain a s wae tmpollte, Ui ellet taat Mexler | Task dupmmers Dow, Moran & Co. report Increased forelgn could beat Ethan Allen or uny horse in the world, no matter how they wure rigged. "W\tr. Sinumouy, however, peraiated In tis de. termination, and ended the colloquy Ly rayin hall win 10 & moral certaint, 14 with o ranning wate 1give vou Ethan Allen to Ne and drive in this race only upon the one condition: that yuu solemuly promise me never 1o Five the oid horeo a slusle tria), In any forw, from 1his momwnt to the day of the race, 1 make this dewnnd ahsolute, becanse 1 do not want you to wore the old hurse, nor to lexsen wmy chunces of winning many thuusands of dollars by msdvertent. 1y shawinit 0 sume unseen watchers how very fust Tie can trot with a running mate, for [ tell you that he trot a mile In 2:141 Now, Daun, will you wake, and swesr to keep, this promise?’ And trom the depths of Dan's diaphragm came the u muvt remember what an unlicked lot_of cubs they turnedover to him to make players of, Indlanapolls, having secured Warnor and Mack, {n addition to {'lint and Nolan, for 1578, Iu res for the campalgn rather carlior than the rest, 1t onbtful whetner they cau got tho particular me er of the Chlcagus whom they want. The anndnnll'.’ht and Acme Clubs played a very creditahlo yame for the ety chlm‘!lum ) yesters day, the former winning by 7 to2, Tho winuers ar one of the burcly amateur clubs of the clty§and gluly a:iu'uuu game.” Tuey will be in Bloomington uly 4, Richard Pelnatan, of New Yark, has snald his chestnat gelding Ion to Foster Dewey, the price not being made oublle. Too was foaled In 1867, §p|| "}:‘:’“m thln trot in ur::u‘xh I:v was :ll"l'l‘l by ‘oung Mouarch, a son of the importe Sonurch, dam by Ol astaw, - P _The ownerand driver of the cclebrated horse Sluw Uo were 1n tho clty Thursday evening ean route for the Michizun clrcult, in which thelr horse Is engaged. lu common with other hotac. men, they will give Saginaw the go-by, and trot ot thu Dexter Park meotlng. commenciug July 18, There will soon llfl‘: in Chlcago, en route for Callfornis, one of the most promising young horses in the country, it belug Bocacclo, uwued by i, R, Zanzinger, of fan Francleco. This colt was wred’ by the stallion Wued- v home tear played n curious W game, making more clean hit and lews gzrors than thelr oppo- » by thelr curious hubit of puiting in &n crror wlicre it woold da the wost goud. "The visltors made three runs in the frst lnning ontwo hite alded by errars by Ielw, Burke, and Trott, In the last inning they took one varned rin, and scared a second on a mil of & ailicult ball by Edwar.w, ~ Toalow the ‘choracter and elfuctiveness of licis® delivery it should bo nuted that the visitors made anly ono falrly clean hit nntil their bnlf of the ninth [ning, when the atse wan declded. Then they got in three more, tein in certaluly the best amateqr pltcher who has ever played 1n thin city, Followlng is TUR BCONE} with two out, \\'rlxhrn extraordinary one- sed cutch of Hings' fly (o right ficld saved s and made the third ont. 'The final struggio Ighth InnhuY. McVey, for the @ thne, rusching tiret base, muk- i thira sufe hitY Anson forced him 'ou, it to Leonard, und Petors nit wnfely for o for the third time. @lenn's Luse on enlled mada thiuge Jook squully for the lieds. ding hit haed (o Wrlght, who caprured Glenn, wn sconing, Poters to third, On Spalding's | to second, Wright muifed Lrown's good w, and |'cte ed, Bmith struok out, The 0 Hiues alone reaching Wright's misjudging hie low The interest in ‘thls ame, by the ulayors and the andience, very great, and o sismbar of discussfons with 8, 0. D., Chicago,—(1) **DId the old Cincinnati orders for ¢hieese and fine grades of butter, Reds cver play throngh s whole seavon without losing o gamey (3) What professions! club was Mathews fmt connected with!" Anewer—(1) Mhey lost mo game n_180D. (2) The Maryland Club, of Daltimore, in 1870, That was hiw firet year ae & utsictly profeasional player. V. TL.—** \as Fred Cone onvflxrtd by the Chics. o8 1o 18701 Tud ho ever travol with the team?*t Ansuer—lie was under contract with the Chicagos, but obtalned hils relense nlout April L0, belore the hicagos had played a chsmuptonshlp game, 1o never traveled with the (eam e a player, but as- slsted tho mmnager in somo of the games away lmfi:dluumn and after his contract hisd been an- nulled, P, T.—*'Plears menilon the threa best Aclders fori’s Uenovuting House, No, 8 East Adams. Every varicty of wleroscopes aind no specta- cles ut Languuth’s, opticlun, No. 48 Madison. Stevens, tho purivated childrop's photog- rap! over Hershiey 1lall, opposite llq\'lu!:- er's Theatre, ‘The finest display of cooking ranges In the rll)r may he seon ut W. Banizs & Co's., o, 416 Btate streot, near Palaer Hoyae, Large urders from wanufuscturers for Emer- son's pinders Lo use for sampling fubricd, pruves superiorits, J. 3 Barrett & Co,, No, 160 Btate, A wandering paragraph notes that the Roche: ters huve u‘mnu thelr ?Iu:hcr. Pugroy, on & charge of sciling games, Having relcased Butler nd expelled thelr other man, they are now ready TAIRANKS, e | == | e umpire only served to Increase it. 'Tho catch- | ;) Vi . 8t g ford, he by Woodford Mambrina ; S Ansun and tho battmg of Peiora and Mc. | Fwarda, c. f. NEE B ar Diissag,ylio st Kaee arrlred tliare yes- | In the Lusincalany o best, Rliacbaion Arc B0 | cepuicheal vespunse, CAsiceinl g B el o7 2:h0v), out - of My Putatoes ure sojling for $3.50 per bushel,whon were the features of the Chicaga play, Mur. | Kosrest, 1. IR it 5 Mulone playlig this yoary (3) Who 18 the best The tmethud of training bim belng thue 6f | Mahomet. Bacaccto (e ow 4 yesed old, you ean huy & paper of pliw for two cents und u &""x‘.‘?“fl lIml “ l“m . K3 1t ear jlubfi g"‘l'l':l‘:‘ 1'”':" g g 1 3 ‘; 'g n‘\‘ll'.l';r['nm’v'vfih? lmlll:ml"m.l‘n‘ ‘l‘::‘:‘flfi‘lllnu'l:afi‘:l pitcher (o date?? 4 o mm"lr‘n’l.::rx‘lutmnfifl:' inllr’d!:ll-?;:,ll;:'l‘;x::sv "ll(.l b atudly '}l“:flflll trialy In ‘-‘|:i and settr, Baper of nemdles for three conts, still the tarm- te's hits bolping to runs, Wright carrfed of b H . Ay been seleneu A —Nu flelding avernges have been made up b ' will remain tu Clirago some timo fo recelve ntrot- | ers are not happy. olding honvrd, Owing 1h Furlong, r. 4l 0] 1 0 01 0| by them, and played pitcher for the Fajroanks in ngwer—Nu ficlding ges hav P | ahadow Maco lu all his movements about Ethan | g, % e D felbingbuuies, | Ouling 1o llenreaienlon Bl |y ot 3101 31500 8 § [ by them snd plased pitcher tir tho Vajrosnks It | pof iy Yeason, amd any eatisiate wouid only. o 8 | Hihin" At tho Farbion Conrve during that ssaann | €58 SGeRtpR SLERE et of 0 DRsERY, e |t auceoasful merchant and the_urudant LA » Turke, . . 4 of 01| Al 1|4y ort" tho next day fpr liochcatcs, No . aud | uess: W, recurd fur 1830 shows et Lasttlds | was emiployed u darkey croom, Wit onfoyerh (he | Woodtor h o o s e BT e TEID [irhetia 8 O 31 8] 9] & | oy very likelyahowud in tha'n s R tat bavomman wan’ Filor, and tne | Jpueiet r " b Mace " wouhd | . 1eingular and slmost unique Incldent tn gues | Mk proprietur of &¥he Fuln No. 149 Stato ROSTON, R el 08 Y LY D O Y The Auburn News chiarges that m Rochoster | bevt shortstop Petors Inst year. ) They are | pive Eihan tnal, Mr. Himmons handed | history marked th at derome. Clo- | Btrecty buys bankrupt stocks, wid the ladies buy 1)1 g e Total. vuvoe 5l 5 5] 4| | ewianary camo ovor and tried to fuiluce Critcbley, | nat playiniatyall, ¢ Have not mado ub any [ §5'vhe necro his timing-watch, and curged b to | verbrook,a wan of Vauxhall and Mandius, won thy [ from Tt s than Jubtira! prices, 1 of & 1 ux: vt Keenan, €; Tobin, 1 b, and Burns, 8 b, to do- d can't any, Wil nat pronounco ol | wateh overy uovement Maco mado with tho horso il e two half-brothors, Ualway aud The elegance and quality of flue custam-work 100 0 walker, 1. 4| 1] tiagl of' g | sert, break thalr contemsts, wit oo to Hochuals pt from 1o recurd, and e ruhning: wate, promisiug o rovard bla | Mecolo 1l by Conrurd ot of Maudin izt | oois et Tur g anit s Fienion man R 3 'y A ——— o Vi 25, 01 noind 5. 3 - o 3 8o 8] nronben 05 HIE I B R i A o A B A e U e yrcenhgnlatdze TU0 U andsechm tor ninee paee, e Kadters tart | Sking' dha st Tobutar. nhan 1 Gk fiio ol 8| 1| 8 | Khoup, 2b.000 4| of o 1| 1| o hatwurt of thing. TH TURF, Maca was A0Ig prectscly s ho had becn commands | brook's broeding, ile sira wae tho famous Vauz- [ prior ta the tire, 113 roopentuyg ot No. 04 Dear- 2 o o 0] Muloney, £ 1. 4] 1] 1| of of g The game In Callfornia has some curloua featnres, A LITTLE MATINKE, ed, At last, very early one morning, * Long Ike* | hall, full bruther 1o Foster, winner of the four. | rh street will be urnu!ymf\ohlnuhl patrons. 1l of 11| Loftus, ¢ f 4] 0 o 1 tycomu. A gume played i Woudbridee, May 2 The ouly turf event of Impurtance In Chicago | detected certaln mysivrlous movements between | mils heata at Han Franclsea lant year, afier he bad | Perfect tit aml best work will agzadn fusure tor O bl # | Burkalow, p. 4 0 1| 077} 21 biad ten menon s ulde, tho extru played belng & Quring the provent week will ho u 1itkle mutinea st | Mace and his *Mau Friday nawed Willis Hop- | vpent somo seasna at the stud ilow good s | him the forwer popilarity. '_";Ti—n B 4 3 8 ;l 3 ‘; *uid ¢, " of sort of Lackstop put beliind the regulr Riversids Park next Thursday aftornoon for gontles | sy um]nl|wkcd very wach lke giving the old ::I!;w:‘\li‘r:::lllnrt-‘::hmh\_g‘x lln;:.l"l: “;:ll.l;:llr:::li::lul;: — ——— £ &) .0 | o piotouts und yrovent passcd ballu, Thekanie | ion diivers, o profesianals being sdmittad to | 2074 B0l et was w arousod to tho maponaiBiney | fine, Losington and Ausizatians inihn aocond, WILL BE WOUND UP, g l]’» g bl % U | pinth, nr: Icompwu'.;l o ‘una llmwmwu‘.‘lhn competition, 10 will Le a trot for au clegant single un,lllnr{nl--. nnlulvl: l;n"A; h;ngnl)ncurlllu‘iln‘.fiu;‘aua E:;ll:-n;n\do.-ln::h‘ll::.‘ h\‘sm "rfl:‘fiflun"“fi- '-'?gl:“«ufi- Naw Youg, June 1.—The report of the Ref- o [ UNB BCORED, aglos of San Franclsco, won 830 and a wilver | harpess, glyon by the woll-known driver, Consul- | to Hopklus, -aml they the eedv oo | e an, 1Bt | oroe pocommending the windlng up of the HIER MRy o n o p o | Gakeerken o latirinplenent would seesto | livas, A maubor of biv rlonds bave expresen a | Lo A hes nround the ettty Muler, elbobrse, Yout iathun T | 08 O UL e uranso Campany I 40000000 U0 e e Gl s msarzed A Datrymple, | %12l t0 compate in suckia raco, and fu view uf this | feack,” * Lowg ke, thinking this 1o ba worelys | Tue iufiuence of the broad-brimmed sanctily | Was sppruved by Judgo Weatbrook this mor- il B : o Tho Mibwaukes Club biw angaped A, Daleymple, [ fact o law sccured tho track for the duy named. | decuy, cloauly kogt his idiugoulace, 1L the shiin | wilch ouglit to pereata the Quakep Stato doeu | I, wid Edward Q. Lawrenco sppoluted le- Sy Stk 10 cen, 1ot 1 | Bocidi TS s G v e 4, Bive wodurid | e wlnerf tho uco wilL be the ane olted | 1S worer. When they rtued, o doomed 10 | by Wopears,”prevent, afteiutie bolng ‘il | colver. : by Ir Toutnond, 3; 10fus, 1; Keas | Jilis, thelr tast year's catchor, who wes under | nearcstto threo winutes, to go s they choose. 4 adialning stall. . ATt 10 rubthe o X tlendship Park Tast Mou. 2 2 B TS S g, 2 pur, | GuBtract whth nsevi, bt o albd ol bis | Thoro o plenty o fu In thissylo of recing, and gt u,'»'x'x;?.‘iuu‘fifl\l}:{ifi".‘u m:fltfif}'&'&' L A R A R LT R Uy THE STRANGER AT MY DOOR, 27117 O 1 13 _feduioud, 13 Loftus iy J " & good audience will no dou! prescnt, s, Ethan Allen was brought ont snd bar~ | jnieoting for the start one of the sulkies collbled ey e luce of Lawler, who, it e correnpanddnt i b el o s collitlel T irkasow, fL hainuly b Talphanka vi Stoubilh, & Teet: s greatly [allan away from hie laus yearw | ‘ho owners of doo Puttlt and Prank Davls two | bey du:”:(‘llxl: el it ioukin drove themm | with Palrgeld, causing her (o' fall " Hor There cams to me & stranger, L e d Pl : arm, Other nows from up Narth fe 10 thy oifecs | Of the horses that took part in tho 2ik5 raco at X8 e e "uyan the Granisiand. | tWIky was brokew, wud her” ownor, Mr Atk stuod befare ny doors S00 80l b BN e imuukpolts has Telcased Hirmingham, Dextor Purk Priday, bave arranged s match to b | Sabcealed, viple st mn'.mnlnq-&ln‘." gl T ‘-{‘n,’fl.",’,‘..,.‘“,.,‘l‘{,‘,‘, Yl _an ottty Basaid s st & trayeler, oatun, 131 Chicago, 12 e . VESIONAL AND. UEKEBAL: Vrotted pext ‘Thursday over thosawg track, This i euscl, *Lon glko® had fullowed | gyt two heats. I the third heat vho was put in 3 Was o1 mowsrd, intom 45 Clcago, B pectat Corresgandence of TAs Tribune, The 8t. Louls GlooeUemocra( rays that Cuth+ | wiit o a gaod raca not to bat on. v under the graudestand, Il was [K;m PR L U el R Whe s Juuruoy hemowsed, o Tabebe orton, 1 it oo S 3 Vo-Dia Dith= Sfuriia, B 1a} liascs on ite—lkstan, Lt Chleago, 0, Tt s s cailud Ualle s callod—Oy Hond, 26 1ir bl Y w3 balls— 4 % 113 throw -umJ'f. % Uhiena 1, jnbleu halie- it 3 Chiléadons. v caught—Hostou, 10; ¢ ’.h-m-. " B b Y Euurs forty wntnstes, LOUISVILLE Vi. CINCINNATI, Speciql Disyaich to The Tidune, INCINNATL, ., June 10.—The Luulevllles de- ted the Clucinnatis to-day 8 to ? 500 ple were present. The Cinclnnatie earncd jo miaw, oue ti tio it and two u the last 2, by hard Lattiug snd base runnlog. The vsyllles oply earned onu rup, the oue in the b luning, which wad mado off Crawley and .I;.ma tn:finw I.uu fll"uw’":;"”fi.h n{h", 18 ng wie echive, bul L1 I nd the Jas aboe i ohant ton, ‘xfi distance. Hoth men had their buth could plainly sce the sturt and outcowe, After jogging arvunid twice, tlie rapid footstens of the apprvaching horses warn- ed boths tiners that tho flyers wero comluy un for the trial, Both were cagerly watching, and both started ihe sccond hands of Whielr watchee at le samu instant of thne, The tesi was aweeplog on with amazing swiftuces. The quarter-pule was vached 1o thirty-two scconds, the hslf mile in ‘10“ On they came liku frightencd phantome around the upper turn, the lmnd black horse do- ng his utmost ovu the howe-strelch to run sway with both mate aud driver. They tew past fhe wire and whided sround the turn Lo the guarter-pole befurs they could by turned for the return, When thelr nuses toached the magic line Toth ‘watches wers Instantanecusly -wxlwd as it by the same Anger, aod buth second bands marked precisely 214t *\When Mace drove up to the stand the moraing was [u'rcu‘:llbly brh{Meulnfi. #0 1uo conepliators horrdedly beld thele hushed conversation, every wyllable of which was distincily caughi by the listeuing ears of *long ke bezt tx tiinking of Jeaviugthe Cinclubativ, \Where will lie, whers can e, gov Snyder, of Loulsyille, luvlng made 8 homo run, 1t now remaine for Deblman, Waltt, ebal,to biv & couple vver the end feuco ot 8t. Louls, Awone other storles from the Clnclnnat! Club is one tothe efiect that Cuthbery sud Guorce Keek arnved at 8 diiference In 8t Louts, ane thero was yery uearly a ** poonch " inthe party.5 o Qlobe-Democrat motea that Mike McGeary urchascd an jutercst in McManus' headquar- ferstn Bt, Louls, Pleaso add wiicther he boupht hulf of the *tup-stalrs™ as well a3 the **dowun- atuire," Pho Chicago clyh have wrranged (or club st ongce, 11 name liss not been made public, but |6 can be vald of himthat bic 18 not & new player, but one who has boua seasoned ja play. A corresponient sends ¢ Extracts from his mem- “bouk " abowlng teu-yuarold wes 8L Louts, Suly 22, 1n67—Nad Ington, 1133 Unjons of 88 Loule, & v, I'2uL, June 15, —Stll another visiting club e et with eversea oo the soll of Minneaota. 'airbanke, of whum wo expected wouch, Lave dong even wors thay thuie prodoceaany (Jauvevillp and Milwaukee), only winning one game in fve, and that frop our cauntry cousine at Winona, The afureeald country conlng puld theie fiest vislt to i, Ppul yesterday, and were quictly tispaacd of by the Meda by a score uf © 40 O (uo lorfult). To- disy they meut Minnespolls, where they will uns doubtedly bo presunted with another bavket of EgR. l( thelr pativuce endures they will try the Iteds ogaln ¥aturduy, and Miuneapols 3londay. Outhe lutter duy the Weds gied thelr lolne and uiarch forth 1o do battle oa furelgn soll, and the writer canuot rofealn from -~ the prediction that tnoy will make thefr wark. The management o laying out the trip hue wisely refrained from arpupglox games with weak clubs ** lu keep up the average. © Wilh the exception of the ik galuo to be played on the trip, every olub they meot ligs & vight togxpect & vicior eluy ug on home yrqundv, ss wilncss (ho lis \inona, Janesville, ‘Mijwaukeo, buirbauke, 1 dlanapolis, Evansville, und Mumphle; sud hat her deiver could have pulled out snd won the race had be choren to doso, mid snuther deiver was put in his place, and she won the fuurih beat and the race, W tho dl ‘Fw\nmemu( those who had been buying the Reld, According 1a the reports in the Iiltaburg papers, tho races at the spring meeling of tho Friendship Driving P'atk savorud sadly of cruokeduess, in the pacing race Jast Friday tbe owner of Sarel Bily picked up & guarrel with the Judges becauue his horse was whut aul, asbs claims, unjustly. Hivepy Gearge's driver was made to dismount, ba. trring to dupip the thy driver 1da was gerved the Mo manaer. ho change of drivers did pat appear, how: ever, to chpoge dhe result o elther vace. 1n tho 2:34 race Inat Tueaday, Ed Galvln, the own- er and driver of Sleepy Towm, \lullmlllfily ulxlr‘\nl. aud bis ribbous given to another. 10 the free-for- all, llines, tho driver of Silversides, complained to tha !‘fld].'(‘l that Rush, who drove Jonathan, ran inta lky, detainlug him, snd alwmos) cauelns hiis boree to bu distauced. Junsihan waw decl distanced for foul drlvhnx whezoupon Rush ab uuld stop iera but 8 womonte 1liv namo was SabbatA- Hay. aahed bim whence be cometd, What could bis mission be: e suawered, ¥ Frow the cantward, Aud (ar beyand the sea. 1 came to serve my couniry, Al Heavew's high behet{ wuug the pouple 'u bring then) peace snd rest, That they might cessa from labor, 3ttt reat frum care and stnfe, Aud think about the future "Fliut lus buyand this life. " Tasked bim n-um:- he gouth fen this day's work is danges The place whoi sbideth Wien sty fhie Sabbath-eun: Tlo sald, ** No mortal knoweth "l"l“ Aace to which I tloe: N ed smaug the Aug God's vest lmn\ll(l.l" T bowed iy hoad with reverones Ta the sirangee &t wy door, And, when I r3isod It npwa: Orrin lilckak will bo hiere fu about & sreck or ten days with 81, Jullen and p coaple of greeu hopees Mo will probably remaln ju Chicago aud take part in July wecting. . TIUE COLLAPSE OF TIIR EXCELSION. ‘The cditor of tha Ypirit of the Times s In tho doleful dumps again, the causo of his preseut melancholy being the fact thattho much-adver- vised **Excellor Raclug Circuit™ has gone to pmash Invery much the manner that Tus Tuis- uxns predicied It would - soveral months sgo, ‘Fhe Excelsor Oircult was & cllld of Mr, Buck's own furtile fancy, nokody el takig any intosest whatevor in the mattor, and It was somewhat pain ful to the genileman's many friends to notlce the manncr 1n which be devoted the cditorial columns 9f the paver which he controle to tho furtherance of & schowne e impracticable on its face thatlt pever socured more than a passing thourht from thming watch agement are suppored to ew cutchor who will Juin tho ¢ abomin oue U, TUR §CORE, Kuovugh, aud Migonoa. Fourth Class—Flectwing, Faochon, Liucoln, Lucy, Dswa, und foue. Lt year Uiw accond class salled for 8 8ax, which . snd Ike was glvon bls prowleed ruward, Mr. Bim- mons nover suvealud biv secret o Mace. ‘Tho day of the wonderful race ardved, aud, to make tho cnances of Etuan Allen look stlll mors hopeluas, i turn with 8 balance of won games in it — | 3 A ‘ *+ ¢ How fust did the 1 msked Mace. J T R !m;r' : m',l‘:m b S it uly 2, 1607—Notlonals, 34; Kuipites, 20." . | tho men whoi it waa lutended to futerest miost,— ot ,T::.‘z;"w“;ifl:m e saided lfop- | tho judves and was Gned 335, which e refuss 1 ‘“fi.?i’:i’?.‘.}h‘:“&:‘?.{'.‘.flffi CINCINNATI, [(TJ. 81412 ) A1 % | futhelr favor fu, that peefect harmony prevails o | It scems ta bo a habitin St Louts 10 start new | the awners af running horees. 1 PoYy sud be was vasponded leneid tho tading lgbt— Vinan, 2 b, 300 3|3 | the nine,—ther'ure hiku @ Land of brothers, As | sportivg papers, wud it cerlainly s 8 barmlegs o, | In the early partof lasi winter Mr. Duck con- Vonderfull' ejaculated Mace, ‘How do ——— i SabbGlA bad departed ) Miuneapolls also departs on 8 short trip noxt week ‘hu Jatest candldaty 1e the Amusement World, of hat & sesic col fncluding | you suppose that —— Simmions kuew the old horso ® 51 i L5 3 8 8] 31 0 3| Alukabiv bl tln U auchallown, 8o | bl the ent sl a1 wontiotbe e e e et utbolo, oshow, | Fould ok o fast? WATER 5PORTS, Yk 5 g o I dict from the ret {ssuc bow b will Ciocinnatl, Columbus, Clovelsud, Buffalo, Roches- ¢ ' ; CIICAGO YACHT OLUB KHGATTA. WICAUY, dune . 3 i8] 2o of mavekr g wil R T e 1 s {uauo bow it willcoma | EREEEN e, could bo fnsugurated and eaied | yiou SO0 SI'E PESYS L DO IORIBONON | gy preparations for the aumus) regutia of tho s —— . o 1l o a| 5 % HACINE'S PIUST QAME. ‘The release of Waltt gnd Sallllvan, which was | (0 a succcssful termiuation. When this schemy | gud ‘Long lke.' who kad bastoned on befora bty Chileago Yacht Club, which wlil take placo Satur- A philosopher Lias oxiracted tho following re- 4 0 0 1 1 & 0 the Editor of The Triduns. e e heno cuymus staleriay, aw'reduced the | was Arut made public in the Spirif, it became tho | aiill rolled up in his blaukets. day next, havebeen comploted, The legutta Com. | PIY from 8 school-boy to the query: How Ly 3l o of 8 4) 21 Racing, Wis., Juue 10,~Uno of the faest games t’hlu o tonm dawsn tu (b vrigiual number of ten, | duty of Tus Trinuxe to call Mr. Buek's sltention ** That Aniky day llr‘.I alflm:u ulled;z ku:; Siiton o which Mr. 4.4, Wilion i Chalrman, e cargl divided, wylad " ¢ By carthquakes, 3] 0f 0| 0] 3 2| everwitnevsod fu thls city was pluyed yestvrd nd Cx el even that number ony wust coun hat be had entirely Ignored Chis track, Inhis prescnce the ol uree was hook 'y " i sir,” St M e B e e 'n thu Milwsukee and the Nowe CIgY at I S tong au Durnes is 11 the necessity of | b0 the fact ¢ 0 hia y 1g! esgoy | ypand sluwly jogued, s 16 uothiny unususl bad | haa been busy fora lung time paat In . making all 3k e even aesonsereel B3| 8| |27 13/ 13 | boenteg of tho o and busutifal Itaciue 1 ifiee mancpirovided & §00d ouo can by gutten— | Sud tlat, unloss Le remediod bl mivtaks, dluss- | huppeved. s i "moment Mr. plumous was | the necossary arrungeiavnts, 8nd &b the tmanting af T 7 LOLTSVILLE, o 'yrg. Abous 1,000 people weps in attcudauce, fnnllym:m. trous results were curtain to follow, Thodoreuarks d‘e.u‘-.-ll\'nl |'sy ;Il:u r:l:.l&nthwe:: lfx‘m-"‘e nll"u l{:l the Club next Tuesday ulght will 22port eVerythIng | o oo s iy 8l ol 2128] 3| 1 which oy be dousldescd & reapactable whowind | *jq yaetaken the Cincinoats papors all tho paat | wera uob rucelved ln fho Liudly aplelt 1n which Yy oF e o g e fine. thy | right, Tho uumber of buate that will euter 1o [ FOR & DELIOIOUS BMOKY OALL FOR 5 1| 3 81 51 0 | mhen tha Juct Lo cunsiCorod e B e ey peck fa dyreo that hay cuint bu ‘,;,‘.‘:;:‘.',:}I‘:,fig; oay uty "}""‘- “"“; She Splrit m“z““t’;:" ppiisr )“.l‘h-m. b i s fuporiasd sccrel | grusly I excussof s pesr, sod soveral ot (uem ol o b was § Wiss thl Loreal ¥ whistliug as |t went through the wo verybody Vith yreat dignity, be exclalmed: cing Just from the handy uf ¢ shilp carpenters, B 31 5 O B 50 e e, O L ohommiraca chat | oL Ior Al faccept it Lo pet trouble hasth | suw that toTho Muckeya Clrcult, oa It wae at [ 0% L b, ey dln Wil o ole hoss s trtal | auud thors” ew-Comere: e aypearance of e L A 8| 2| 1| 8] 8] 1 [ Yaclne nas s club worthy of the promlues buld eut [ REE° R ETIN 10 “uvery guin 80 far, audthe | Sret called, was stlll-born, and su snother tawn or Qlamarnlal o ver. Yow fast Al e atiow e A ary Sue,. ThIY olisse ate will 891 3 &1 St 8 | bythemavagonent, the atteudatica i Aet-clidd | gueation iy, how ta get the OtuF oloe Lo o two were ‘sdued to tho lst for gaivanlalog pur- [ it % 'Sécond. Clise—Frolic, ins, Msmle, Huterpriso, 33N L | vames bereutier will vuqucationably by large, Ne | fut “Addy “"slonv, —fi vllier words, bow can tbe [ poscs, snd the iufauf sechristened. Butit wasno | T4 L Vore's do watch 1 nebbor moved deband.| | antuul Vive, g |l Ol | e e e e Vare i the way ot Gutdoor | Plavurs bo persuadud Lo let the Captain bo Captaint B uffulo Assoclation refused to joln the | ++Thun tho whole tircumwisace was detaliod, | ~Third Clase=Ferl, Alpbs, Anon, Zepbyr, Good 4 0 ¢ i use. The movenicot, aud its oticers were called hard names aper. Hocliester sud Utica were ke racce fatled o of tue Sprif, The Chicagu correupondent of the Boston Globe writes & clover account of vail watters in Chicago, and adds & word of commendation to Mr, Spalding Fecsestion during the summer months, snd o pevblu ot our cliy whould vou that it docs not hu encouragement necessary to lusure suce OIGARS. TUE TRADE SUPILIED BY by Mr. Butk's p fually induced 10 go lu, but the to Al Mr. Buck, In the 1sat fcro it may be worthy of mentfon that the up- | for his pluck iu the Cincinnati yuuie where Lo wes uubly taver, T i e purchased st once, It £lmck By ho ball. Aho. Glube cdnonially adda: | cudeavors to explatu this by the statauiont that th °| forfuit was aid by bim. o becsnis bl pea prscutod b Gilbers ladacd & vo. T SHIRE JRdplicheaathene ! WOt Do njuat 10 ¥peet ' fow young wew who | *1f playlng base-ball doea not hill s wan, it e | late cloviug of tho stabes obcrated o the disad. | punniug the thoroughred dgugnler of | Fralic beine cha lurgeat veapsl 1w the <l wou A = > e Of eatno—1 we hours, B oy Hited “elarive, sud Who ‘expct no | spt towake i viroug, brave, actve, and phye- | yautase of hores-owner, snd thet consequently | uvory ytltan wasunatly jo anpotes butehe | eauily, sud duunts the, ol 3 Leom tha b 184 st Mudisomest, uss earucd~Cluciunadl, 33 Loutsyllle, & l pecunary retutn tor the Hwo and cucrgy they bave | Jeadly superior. A rare luatauce of pluck un the | they filea W soud lu thelr vowtuativus,” Sull, | Scverwis tho equal of the powert ack rugulng ® 7. a7l Eas iy f Qld featbers are inade good as now at Craw- v R R A S W e 13 BRI R T A T M e S TGRS, g - v 4 3 i £ ; % 3 e T i T A, S i e B T et Pt A S S 4 MRS S M AT Y 4 e

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