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THE CIIICAGO SUNDAY., JUNE 2 1877-SIXTEEN PAGES T8 tos! mle Is | fnon L might be added to {helr eredit that the; Clab in al ery contest, and the laat feather | very poorly maf ed with thie sort of & victor o Purse, R00, 2:30 cisms §900, $430, erel* o 11 BB W bont i 8 UL witidy | ot Addy 1o Borinatets (o iy eatt thet thef | lub in aimest evary o Milwankecs were uiery | The Rorton Globe; aiTer SAmItingihor Lho decriion Tt 500 000 vans 0 fygre Shyloek secoud, Ambush thied, Time, while tic Tna, Fralic, and Gn Vir demand good | (o deanrt the clob to which o 1« Teeally hounden. | routed by a countey club atJaneaviile, wa< unjnst, eienifieantly remnria that ¢4t 0 | g1 4 Pane 81 W s ety oo 830 | V'The tourth race bandleap steeple chase for & Srires thera iy pone Miretchies bt cauvas.” Of | Not uniy in these but g in the casce of Falmer | | Thore'were sovers causos for e poor yuccenn of | Tavor.of Boston, Bowerer, and it was siowed to | §10 ALD + 810, Prva of B0, oegt tha cicah aieeple chane for g course thore will ba and Tifstings hag tho fdea of lawlessncas heen | the Milwaukees. There were fine Individaal | pass. = Tininn, Dav-Ture. 81,000, 2:92 ¢last; 830, 8230, | Cororiet aftor's hand strorgle, Resolate second, © . : ' ANOTRER RACH, - markediy shown by tha members of the new | players du - the orgualzation, but thers xorEs, 3% Sl Fune, wiioo, 33 clamy 750, 8715, | Walles tairg, Timc, 3 aqreer " First Rogatta of the Ohicago Yaoht | rar the genttemen xomaer ST o qut vive wit | morkclis shown by th dhey phad Rourn tar | was not, et eoenlon 'and” oy which | o Aemen and Uaiiya piaged o game forthe ety | $535 53 3 enough Along Lo be pranized. * For some purpote, | makes effoctive work, and thera wern weal o A KALAMAZOO'S ACTION, Yhen the Kalamsz0o Associstion snnounced, & : short time ago, that It had fecided to withdraw from the Katlonal Aeoclation, the New York £putiing Journals teemed with editoriala predictin sLthin sear'a meeting at Kalamazoo conld no butbe fallure, sl othersisg committed them- #elves to 8 Iot of nonrense. of which they ata now fn doubt heartily sarry. The Kalamazoo meeting, Instead of baing s failure, wan & pronnanced ane- cesa, the list of entries in ench ably Iarce, and the trotine of a -¢lane eharac- tor, the first heat in tho threa-minnte race boin trotted in 2:2314. Rverybody who was presen naga that equare racing was the role, and that no better mecting could have been wished fors Thin would reem to ahow that it 8 better foru track to run on its own hook than to - hecome & membrr of the National Association: bat tu this view Tin Trinune doeanot at sl subseribe, There inundoubtedly a vast amoont of stuf and nonecnso condected with the wotkings of this body, but, on the whole, iL1a 0 decided benofit bot {0 track-managers and horsemen that such sn institntion exlats.” The Kalamazao Association £87¢ 88 & Fearon for ita departura from established - custom the fact that, for nome unkrown reason, Secretary Vail neglecied 10 call a meeting of the Wetern District’ Bosrd of Appeals earty In the feason, Anally Axing the 101 of July an the date of ita meeting. Thisstyle of doing husiness intarfered seriously with & larze number of liorses which were- ander penalty of suspension or espuision, the eases of many of which could have baen remes died by the Toard. The owneen of thess horses could not afford to £9,20 with their trainlog atil the middie of July hefore knawing whether or not thiey were to be vermitted o (rot, and as the Kala. mazoo track found these hnrses Comprined soma of thahest {n the conntry, it decided 1o go It alone and tust o luck. Ot course 1t takes some chances. Beingout of the National Association it cannot punish by fine or snspension any driver who may ehoose Lo commit & wrong at fts‘meeting, or who may decline to pay the entrance money of his horse, Tho officors of the track knew il thin when they decided on their course of setion for the prescut'searan, and had probahly thorough- Iy canvaseed the eftuation, Bhonld they permist in following the road they have taken, and should {hie Natinnas Association cuntlnga {o be run in the intereatof 'a fow Eastern tracks, aa bas npparently been dono for the past few years, thero may be #uch a general following of the Kalamazoo poll thut the Eastern tracks can have the pleasare o Paying the entire bill for fddling, which has hith- erto been largely borne Ly tho West. TUB ORLOYFS AT ARRIVED, Those Orloff trotterr, about whose shipment from Ttunela to this conntey Tite TRiBUNE waw the first paper to rive any definits information, have Anally arrived in New York, and are atabled at Hoboken, They are five in number, and were shipped diroct - from Wilna, Rtussis, In charge of Lieut. Theodore Sttt TR B e 2 wenek, or Ringing Lell, Kolokolehik, or the Bel Lebeck, or the Lig Swan, ckonok, ;'r the furmet won by not toat contented. - IInt It would be wise for them -Squadron. % ta'try the Mamle, or Prolle, of Ina single. kanded, and 20l1If they win, or quit if they dont, in anticipation of an exciting race, tho Inke was erowded with tngs, nai)-boate, nnd ravw.boata, e . ; The Ina Proves Herself the | l'oa Ditke which nas bern entored an aatenm o o - dor (he command of Capt, BIII Dall, and carried Fastest Sailer. Llio Jidgen, & and of Mukic, and a Humber of n vited guesta. The Drake, butlt by tv York, .ndzwA:u;‘uu[un, ears a8 . : of Few nd rin by hm for many yi a pleasnra yacht, has been and atill In one of tho WHat 2 wee.k .Brouzht Forth ‘n mg!t pflpll(A'!lt“t on-hoats oat a; the Chlcago Cincinnati. Ttlver, and the Yacht Club has shown gool judge ment In making her the ofMelal Lot in all races. . A peentinr clalm was put In by the Zephyr L] : {p.| & foncla-ciass oat. Bhe pen et e a7 1 A fonrll- 12 bos lie now claims ‘The Revised Championship. weasurement shd Velonga o o {hrd cizus, 4 - THE RULEY OF TI{R RACH o Record. : were that *!the tima ailotted for sald race ato font houra and thirty minates, and muat bo Accome \ E pllahed by at lsst ane ot In each clss, oe tha race wl ¢ decins And 18 7 r's claim Anotlier Dofeat Sustained by the i aifowen, the no-toat of the }m.;f.:,m came on time, and, an allar constenction of the Chicago Club, rule In Unak ona'of 4ach shatl make the race - tho timo specified, the raca munt bo ealiod over, This POl Sal hat Caple DItk Mo ta analon to ra sald that Ca 6 1n anlons ta se- ‘furf Notes of Intorest to All Lovers | care this position el Eatling tiaster of t rom il of Horse-Flesh, - % 18 84 good & master of & fore-and-aft schooner as o 40 el e A special parse’ will be offercd for Goldamith llllvr:le'l beat the best time ever made nv::r the tracl g AR INTRRESTING MATCI, ‘The raee far 2:40 horeen trotted at Dexter Park T 14, In which 8t. Ueorge, Emor- ald, Maugle 8., and David 11, took part, waa one of thé most exclting contesta of the resson, Mz heata being reqnieed Lo settle the question of an- premucy between 8t. (leorge and Emerald. The 1ifth heat was declared void on Account of & doubt inthe minds of the judges sa to tho manner In which Magzlo & was driven, she cvidently belng the epeedient of the Rm" bat seeming Lo gulit on the home-stretch, 'The sulatitution of Canllak for Ceooks In the sixth heat did not affect tho result, howover, a8 tha mare finlelied third. The matter gavo tise to coreiderablo talk, howeser, and la: Sunday an earnest discussion ensued among the frequenters of ihe teack, Which reanlied in 8 match race being made between St. George and Mageie B. Willlam Darling, deiver of tho firsl named horse, poiling op $100 forfeit for hiw harse. Thomas Siller doing the rame for Magafe & It waa aaroed that the race should be for 81,1100 n aide, mile Heata in har- nene, and be trotted over Doster Park track, Jnly 17, (hat bein g the first day of the fogalte aummer meetinz, On Monday fast an additional $400 8 #ide was put p fn the hafds of the stakeholder, Hy the termn of the match, the adaitional 8500 & eide must be pnt up on July 19, the falinre nt glthet harty to do this forfelting the ‘money slreay a % Both parties are exidently In dead camnest, and {f no accldent hefslls the hormea the eace. will ' surely ba trotted, aud forin very interesting addition o {he sport slready prepared for that day, n given in_ auother place, &t Georgo I year. old horse that was burchased a short tine ago in Canade, And (s the property of two well-known business men of this city. He wae glven but little wark before hin race last week, but Tronit by outlasting his anly opponent, Emetald. I1e In rather slow af getting away, but finisnes his leats gamely snd with great speed, Maggie 8., hia opponent in the coming race, fna besntiful i-year-old gray mare thatwas purchased by Mr. Bmith, of Rucheter, N, Y., Iast year, with a lot ters, "' champlonship yesteruay, donhtleas, but witha tudicroita asiamption which 11 to be admlred for ite cheek, the of tha pew movementadapied the novel plan of haling out Atthe tapr of their volces sgainst the ‘‘piracy™ and * dishanorable conditet ™ of the I'hieago Cinb in engaging thelr playces; and, while thin shout- Ing, they wera sttempting’ all around to steal men iegaily under contract. [lerhaps there never was #0 good a inodeen exomple of the old English plok- pocket's trick of crying out "*Blup, (hfef!" whilg enged In fobhing ihe adjacont pockets, Tha Arti- fice o 4 stale ane, but It was revamped by the paper selected tn do the wark and broughl out with great briskness, in the hopo that 1t would arunee piblie rontiment and force Jonen to br contract, Fxamples are an (oilows: ** i ful Piracy af the Prealdent of the Clieagn Club, —Ieadlfne. **Ona of the rentiemen pintuily ac. cnred Mr. AL of acting dishonorably for Mr. Hul. bert in coming hiere during tho tronble of the Cin. cinnatl Cluh and pirating away 1ta best plagern, ' Anin, ng Jones from us, " ete. Again, **The Chicago Clab 1« usin meapn mot at Al honorabla ret Jonea an Plke.™ There are tn the paper from which the #bova are taken plenty of otlier sentiments of the amo eharacter, bt rather too low to_ be copled into any other slicet. The whol mnf may be ‘semmed up in -ulnfi thi it 1la charged that President Tulberi ha acted dishonorably- in engaging Jones. Let see how the mattor really siands, The very pape which has since diatingulabied fiself by thirowlng mud at Mr. Halbert, ntated fn ts 14sno0 of the 10th: ** The members of the Cincinnatl Club met with r. . L. Keck yi and ware by him ro- Indeed, they bad no In short, the ¢ Cincinnatl Banc-Ball Club," which lost it memberabip in the Leagae as long ago as June 1, fnally coliansed as au organization on the iAth. Ith men being tarned _adrift without money, without contracts, and without enzagements. At this Juncture ' the Chicago Club made contracts with Hallinin #nd “Jonee, two players who hiad roneatedly, during tho present scason, ex. reased u sirong denits to enter the scrvice of the Uhicago ciub. " Atthe timo these contracts wers made, the new Cinclnnatl organization had no ex- intence: Indeed, it wasa mera matter of diacus- ston'and conjecture whether such an organization would he formed at all. Nover in_the history of the gama have twd players been engaged by a clab 1s 8 more honorable and straightforward manner, and fafrminded men can reach bat one conclualon in regard to the conduct of those who ataod 4, by'and allowed these two playors, whb by har work on the ball-ficld had won themselves 8 name and redeented thelr club from utter din- grace, to walk tha strects penniless and in debf ani eager to accopt the offer af worvice tendere them by the Chicago Club, and then denounce ane of them aa s drinkard, tempt the other to break hifa conteact, and ehargo the Chieago Club with dis- honorablo condact. 1t fs sume satisfaction to know that there nre honorable men In the new Cin. clunatl concern who wlil not aflow the same evil placen in_the ninc, which, though few, more than counterhalanced 1he earnest efforta of the other members, The elab was without & pitcher, and 1he management tried the exocneive experiment of utting MeDonsld —whose record ot sccond base et year was good—in that position. Thin rmve dirantrouns for while there in a posaibilily hat dac raighi aficr a time prove effectlve In that position, wAR Tlml nlicy to practice’ him whilo < playlog mafeh games: and the rennlt wax that the Clah was dofeated in neacly overy game, which liad the effeet to aiscaur- aza the members of the Clab and destroy ita mor- slo. A radical change was nece the management, after long efforta, tccaring Weaver, of tho Athicifes, s pltcher, Meantime the i'lab had been strenwthencd hy the niddition of reveral new men, the amatenta retirtug, and {n sl prescnt made n‘; of nono but firet-clans mnen, the ieern of any clab of fts clans in tho conn- try. " The catcher, ifennett, hot a record aecond to none, and 14 a rst-claxs man in his porition, and & #trongz. safe, and Jadicious batter; Wearer, of the Athlotics, pitctiers Mille, of the' llarifords, first bane: Howe and Andrus, of the Chicago Whites, pectively right flold and third bases Morgan, f.‘l‘)llln of the Loua Tteds, short stops Turner, Chicsgo Erankiine, centre feld; Dalrymnple, Teft field, and Mconald secourd hane. With the nine camponed of thess players, there In little fear but that thelr record at the end’of the son will be sccond o none, mud the gamea ‘plared thia week. since the prdsent permonnel of he elub, s 8 good indication of what{hey will do. The first game proper ander the new regime, with the excontion of Andems o pitch, was o nyed with the Memphis Reds on Taenday, rernlting In 8 ncora of 4 to nothing In favor of ler, roturn game was hotly contested, showing a score of 2t n favor of the home Club. On Thursday with Weaver topitch tho 8t. Panl Red Capt were defeated by acore of 3 10 1, the Mil- waukecs playing withont an error, On yeaterdsy the Red Caps wero agamn_defeated hy & scors of 4 100, with three earned rans, pounding Kallsbary, the erack St Paul pilcher, for nine bares, Milwaukeeans are protid of thelr home ¢lnb, and redict, with every indication of folfliment, & Brifliant rocord for Tt during 1he season of 3 hot excelled by that of any of the Leagnenines, 13, FPAIRBANKS VS, RED CADS.# The Red Cap Club of Bt, Paul made it first ap. nearance in thin city yeaterday ina game with the rbanks, which proved o closely contested fs togequice ten inninge to declde, Tho vinitorn took a fan'In the firet innng off an error by Bandel and inthe tenth ot Another by (iruss' clean hit, after which he stold second and waa brought In by Alli- ron's iwo-baser between right and contre, The home team made thelr run In tho reventh Inning off an error by Eilick. There wan very nearly & bresk-up In the seventh nning when Hachlf pot Gross ont at first by a wonderfal line throw from centre fleld to Gillen, Whether Mr. Wood was ‘right or mistaken i declaring the man ont, the gentlomon from Minnesots aro advised o dismise Memorandum to Weslern nines at the Fast: **Como \Weal, young men, and grow np wilh the country, The Chicazo Pastimes met the Lawndfte Clnb on :h;’i; 7(‘1’." mrounds yesterday and defeated them by Mike Dorean, of the &L, Loatn. will retarn (o the Syracane 8lare next season, o having aigned s con. tract 1o that effect. i Frank A, Marsh han resiened the manacership of the Syracura Htars and P, 8. Ityder has been elected o take his place, ';‘;lll'u hsllll In Irnr}lmz np !l"l;: Hi:‘nlhl:lv.n Rlates w::’nn n nyes policy, 6 Spaidinga yesterda) ehipped an g»llfll to (,"l Tue, 'XI: 3 ’ ' 1t now appears that Narnes {a down acatn, and that it [« ot at atl likety that ‘ha will piay in any gnme this month—perhaps not even in next, The Warld pokes some fun at the ldea of a hase. ball novel with Joe Btart, '*the 014 Iteliable," s ita hioro. And yet such a novel Is being written, and the hero Is Joe himee! The suthor, ft is hardly neceseary to state, 1s Chadwick., They asked a loyal St. Loulran the ather day why It was that his nine had been no sadly ecooped at the Rastand he replied, **1 cannot tell an earncd hie. Tho fact s that anr hest bateman in each game wentout ona—" ‘YA fyt" quetioned his in- terlocator, acelng that e hesitated, **No, not fly: he wentout on & —" *'A fouit" **No; he went out on a drank. The elub In Manltowoe (Wis.) In playing very croditablo games, and the Tocai ' papers ‘epeak of Charlerton's work behind the bat ' as +* iminensa,” On the Pourth of July a nine from Tux Tutnixe oMca will play # game with the Manitownea In that ¢ity, anaa large party will prabably accompany };neunlna, leaving Liere on Tuoesday morning, Ju- st in rtea over went out of Chiedio, but there sre certain in. Lrieacies In the salling of & yacht that he ducs not understand, and AQUATIO. OAPT. TII0AIR 1100 valuable a scainan (o risk hialife and those THE PIRST CMOAGO NEOATTA OF THB BEASON, of othiers in a lake llke Michigan, where s yacht Ouo of the droariest and most uninteresting | may bo upset at Aoy moment by injudicions han. yacht-raced ever run off the Chicago front , attract- | dling, . : edalarge deputation of cltizens yestondsy, Not | AMODg the excurslon boats was ET IIARTE, tiat the yachla ware at fault, for, 10 tho Credit of | 4o 1o mogt bl EL HARTE - for ttn cach hnll bo it aaid, 1t did the best 1t could, but | grips to munn-mm.’mpdurlnune e . Sho thero ls so much disparagement among the con- | landed At the crib, and ar many of her Fl"en tere slituent salling elements of the Chicago Yacht | desired to remain'sho th“‘r]t]lm(f vasn ey Club, that a et raco a lresome, long drawn out, | Mefefetdy o retarn they halled the Lady Washi and monotonons.- 1t 1s clalmed by yachtemen 4he ronnd trlp, Aho charged the. 1iarte’s: that the fun I etifl In fls Infancy off Chicago,.bot | pas ngers 60 conty fof bringing them from tlio from the manifestations thero seémn no valld ex | crib, Capt. Dlewett, of the Iiret Harte, says he ta cunc for the poor showing that has charactesized | feady (o refund the monoy (hus extorted by the tho Club. Tho sttendanca at th races demon- | “ Awancion ot UpPICtiol OMIML o sirates the Interest that people take In’the eport, | Frofle, and- Mamie for Snothior contost, to Lokd a1t ook queo that tho Clabahould not respond | place stoa carly dats.. Onu hundred dailgra s side ina way commenmirato with tho interest mant. | A% boen wagored, and the money was pluced iu 8 foated. ; a backdown & lively race may be oxpected. TRITERDAY'S RACE ¥ —— was signalized by the prowesn of » third-clann hoat, BASE-BAY.T. % There aro’three clases, the sceond, third, and A WRER'S WORK IN CINCINNATY. 7 ::mgln,h :m'l n;; n‘u,nm [} Ix;llv;rll‘nlul heat 't;t)]n':‘!l' The City of Cincinnati and its ball-Toving prblic 0 tlzht of o fAirst-class yacht lo tho second prize 2 faa roflection on the jndgment of onr yachismen havo been during the nast week in what msy be The Chicago Club had another catcher for a few hourslastireek. e wan enoaged and shijped to &palding ¥h Boston. Spalding looked him over, amelicd of him, and shipned him back home agal by the next trafn. ~Not befng himaelf in the havit of looking upon fheocktal when it fa red In tho wiasn, Mir. Epalding has very little allowance for players who Join his club drank all through, A long, lank chap, dressed In & shiort blne army- aack, with a hungry-looking gripsack in one hand, and vage-looking bal-tlubin tho other, stalkerd up Ktate streel dyuifldly Afternoon, rolled inta the drpot, slapped his bag on the bracketat the ticket-oflice, and In a huaky voice demanded ''a Ukt for Shecagu.' He was cvidently n new player for the White Btockings.—ZErle Diepatehy Jung 22, Wanh, of St. Lonls, don't want to nmpire an; more, Don’t hlame him., 1t looks as llwg'.'h lhr; t of other horse, technicaily Known an ** plrew While driving hier for_busineas purposca one day, her owner djscavercd that ahie wan posredned of conalderable speed, and since Lhen ahie has receiven fume track education, She was prepared for her race Insl week Ly Sam Crooke, and In every heat showed greal speed, belng abie'to lead the party to the threa-quaricr pole. TIHE DEXTEIL PARK MEETING TIIS WERK, ‘The entries to the lrolllnfi conteats to taka piace during the fArat Dester V'ar) mecting, which com- mences on Hsturday of the prenent week and con- tinues four daye, inclading tho glorions Fourih, clored Jant evening. As usan] the number of nom- Inations recelved was nol Jacge, bot, ae a large were' ftting ap the box like it in arranged 1 t known 1o be on the way by mall, thegs | 1he Liltle Swan, ‘and the’ black mare Birja, lled a fover of” agitatlon over tho devel ts 8nY Idea of bi intentionally doing wrang o them. | Toniaciiles Mebonnid and Moty corans act, it acre.be an J WAl Rt | or Btock Exchange. The irat four ars divect. dat 3 In theie selection of craft. Tho Mamfe virtually [ F2cd i ar o vtk the desslopmasity o et arrted the uid hub tuta bank- | ey sliow vant iinorance of uon If they ‘think | therefors yan can tlrasé sccording to tho rala at [ R4kt bt thatwil tho classcs willail, ‘Thla | 0 DI0C, EIFUATKS: ot R tour 0 dit Tirsaia t won the race of yesterday. OFf courso she did not amnsement. Telograma to Tha Trinoxe have ;“.“lv’l;r! iy (i m'f'rl reanon 1o doont that | $immy Wood woald willfally do them wrong. our lelsure, but it {an't really worth the while, by from the stad of M. Philiipon, s well-known cas Leat the Inn, for that {s an impousivility smong the i lowing ts iccaura thero i only one namo in the hat,- Devinney. S0 in St Loul: Mr. Medart and Mr. Wanh cannot act. therefore proceed to draw, bat outlined what was being done, but a connceted statement of the cass will bo intereating, the moro both 17allinan and Jones will be in Chicago in sea- fom to ke part In noxt Tacwday's gamo with 8. Chleago yachts, TUENE 18 NOT A DOAT IN THE HARNOR TIAT dle-eating sport. ' Lieal, Ismallofl, who speaks Englieh Auently, made tho following ratement to N of which are aure 16 altract large flelds of fine THE scOnE: 7 homee, the trota being thrown in for variety o) The entries reccived lant night were an followa Katunlas, June S0—Purse $30 f fthe ;40 | 8 Foporters s : #0 that a coaplo of tne Cincinnati papcrs have been TATTPONDS V8. LOUISVILLES, FAIRDANKS. [ 2 LRI, {ia,imay be assured you'will whwsys folch up | SMRlen dune SoBare gy far el qTpcae ffottery are descendanta of tae celebrated trot. CAN REACI Til INA, an_eatirely horne sway by thorr desire to carty Sngctal Diepateh to The Triune. + | Tiandet, 3 b, ol o 7|73/ 1 : Chicaro, enters b. g Volney, by Vol. | fUUutnHo of tiie stuck yas jats: berthia Araiil: palle 4nd er maperlorlty ahould rulo her ontaf allmea. | thelr polnts tat hey have not ndored o the facia e oSonk, June B —Cantrary o general ex. | xomern. . 1018 8 8 [ e FeekonyigaT do morraw fn Tadinnapa. i Aliaian mars. - & b e i, | AEGaRes (meading Coritand wiy s Centiry e oy As Iler sho has no pecr. Dadlyas she In equip- | ag strictly ns could have boen wished. One of rctation, artfonls wero ennlly defeated by | Forrest, 1. 2 o . - Ahis X 3 ek s wiond. Chicsgo,enters b, g, Bsm Eirk. G it o o pocatury ago by ped, “and badly as she falwndlod, she 1a by 1onz | fhem fn particular has sosrod sloft on & clang o | tho Lowtavillth on tho Unlan grounis to-iags” Thy | Warka s, 9 81 418 1 [ Emertyiiird pivect mrouuds, . & Jelegran'frum o (g Ebifed Hare. S who loved the antiral sirmues ‘g Bio s, Ve DAt "aul badlr as Wi de raron ety o gnme was_tho tiilrd of tha champlonship sorice, | Farlonse 2 1| 1| 4 o o e o it s, ¢ : gladpsie, . | hasholaved inoa ) i o the only real specimen of & yncht in the | dense Iunorance toa greater helght of mendacity and wan witnesaed by ‘fully 2,600 persons. The | Bachlie, 1, of 0| of 1 o] !njury to flllnl nan's flnzer 18 not o S rae s e ters 7. . Mugkle 8., by Cub, | the un fouthiern part of tho Lake, and It fe unjust to rank | ghan s geaorally permitted fallon man to ranch, = | visiting toam o ai cony yictory, an they com- i O A A e e s At anyputed, And, et e mill ba | O e e ute, enters g7, £, Trauster, by | HAE birca, whicn nas beon retreaiied by ml :’;;:;,’f;fr,",;‘:";:f:,’"" contpel tHem 10 siregels < en erlglont sensstion eay anse) by tha sh- ‘fga}fiu"n'fi'm'}" o Bovlin oty mam ashle: 8 o' & ¢ much s e 12 the bert ail-iiayer thal Chictio S abor, Chicago, sntera . €. Miton . of s 1% na"S ‘progeaitor o Iy Labes. md Sis 3 . . 3 e e, K, T A -—i-=l-—l—.— | everralsed, and has slways beena prime favorite. | 15,1, nherinan, Wadkensn T et g, David 3 ot o of yoatarday ralted a queation that whl | trow up the Cinclonith Club and let tho men shift | Loy Sriu, 5% 1P 1098 thAn ton of then were put 3 "ayG0r| 7 | fro, e North sido wil ery et cotme over In | 1ty AL Licor £7m, for homses of the g2y | ATLEILTAt QUL wish me trom Ramia two troting puzsle the Club to sollle. During. last year & | for thomsclves. Something of thokind was fore- | Tia Lonistiive. Letied wis tolting cffect, 8 body to give i & eception, Tho uthier Leaguo | Mondar Jaly B130 (o necond, U0 L thind §60 10 | Wheels. The whiecls ara very | steange yacht camo fato tho harbor, modestly petl- | cast dn tho newspavors of o weok ago to-day, | making Iwalve clean hits, with a fotalat diteen B G | e ek ) o Chleace-tt. Lonia la | ML b0 Aric, 8154 ta seean Loning for rank. Dy ite measurement i bolonged | aid 1t was thon tated that tho players woald be | 84 carning NPTl U Qe runs scoted S e e llo-Ttarttord T Drouklyn Taes: | poysis By iy SrAR(ore: Chicaso, enters gr. g, Jack i = 1o the third class, and was so sssioncd. This was | called to meet Monday morning to clase up mate aleo very good; o beautlful 'doubls piay ol o 2 3| 7 Hlle-Boston in Bopton Toursiay H T e Tt B tere aus Vomse Tl byl JIKe to make s ln(an;fl;n (lu “‘;fi’ lnl;d-cgm"bnult l:: tho lake. | ters, Sunday night a **duly authorizod agant " of ml.llhlm -tml\m Leso "bl(lilng ""0 feature ‘1] 6 1,1 6’ iyl and Saturday, UERTIONS ANBWEHED, 210 cinsa; SNt Brat. 8500 1 acoon $140 fo 1bIra . §f Mostuw, unioof the most u‘fimrlu‘flhlu{:n‘? .Im\ g . A i ohl e ey 5 N8 3 21 4 o J vers. Odo m: th positions wit Tor Ay o ceapera ete the Mumic, as praven | o Cuteago Club went to Clnclonat, intiructed to with ‘o Tartfonds ‘going. o the bat, > fooih o al g0l of MG K &1. Ul ~iWhen the Chicaron engased | ¥1iid Ko™ Chieago, enters b g. odine, by Votun. | -} Caman enier Toie ey mohstans 1ch s 8 asels, her abllity to competo any raco with any second- | hiro Hallinan and Jones under cortzin contingons Thich they were. setties mEyels acoring by the 0 O 00y 0 | Bmith Lie was nat playing anywhore, but at coliege, | teer. dam by bayraeiianty Ciay. = o by 1 ot niy hores n, gt cundiion after thelr teip class yacht except tho Ina. and, while atio iacon- | cles.: This agent, on srriving In Cincinnatl, | gharp felding of tho visiting toain, For the vis o) 0| 3| 8 O | near Intananolie Drring 190 e played catcher | Wédnesduy, duly 4 $6'0, for. horses of the Pousps Sk feleaarein th %y rosckky. T ave domnod at once atarted forthe Stock-Yards, whero the | {tors, Latnam, Mall, Doviin, and llague led off .—l._]..21._ | andcontre fleld for the Indianapolls Clob, Zetreluas B30 10 Brat, 810 10 second, €00 o third, el we G e thres horses T have sivh brosis o o DY MISPORTUNE o 817 meeting of piayers was to bo leld: o tho way | wili'hafo hta the seraitof which wanitwo taenad Toladuive v coesl 2 41300270 7 | prra—q1) s Base.runner foreed off rat base, | *Haadiin FoATeaters b £, Volney, by Volun: | FIA3, RAracet wlth me, 224 hapeto wet thess thingy 108 lawer positlon, sho has shown that shobolongs | he met Pike and Gonld, and the former's BF Tho IIARTaTs Bpenedt Sl and ning, Ceter, TUNS 8CORED, hail held o second hefure bate-runner reactien It} | tegr: dainan ALdniily mare, entars b, g, Sam Kirk. | DAntion, { have brought with mo my" manerer: M toaligher. 'Inthe struggla of yeaterday she hiad | greoting wus, **Woll, wo lisvo disbandod,” Rie- | oF4' HATtords eoened with a good b onahitny | . Mninges 33888 8T 80 Wy | bami i ontarmatt eyt fegond basemand | Ll [l CTANIORS Chichxoyentom b & fam Kirk Geininutr, wilo mas for many yearain lfl"":;f 8 e the forlorn satlefaction of knowing thiat who could | turniog to tho city with thoso players, the Chica. | Fergusan s ‘s with Ghooey 1y Crosae Fergnson | Fairanks 1666008508 87| ek s N er Bt (S eraiort-rton play. by Cigianas, K88, GulcAgo, entery cb. g. Baiile K., | (i’ Qg SICHolwsof Husia, and sies at the Risan only win a third-ctase piize, though stie beat esery | goan met Mr. Keck and sald to him, **Is it tre | scoted b run on Cassldy’s hit'to right field, Slow 1t Furlong. 13 Allson, 1, v, of thia kind 16 1tussta. boat entpred but onc, and tho fact that she hare: ball hatted to short-stop, who allows it to g0 between hie legs, the ball, after befng muffed, strikes tho base-runnor, I8 he ont or not*® Ansrrer—(1) o faout, (2) 1f aliort-«top toached Ahe ball before it strack the runner he in not oht, felding by Holdeworth aad twn earned bases by Latham and flal) gave tho Lonlsviljos another ran inthis inning, Sharp fcldine by both sides pre- vented elther ¢lup from agaln scorlng up to tho sixth fnning, when tho visltors pot in owed | that you have let go™ The ex-propricties an- heraelf a second-cl boat, unfortunately docs | ewor was, ‘'Yes, I havo Ict them all go; it {s al) not help hor to the better prizeto which ahe Is burstea up.” It ehould of course bo understood entitled, 5 ' | by Mr. Keck'a friends that tho propriotors of a THE PLEET GOT AWAY newspaper like Tux TAtuN® cnt it off from gly- 4, Chicago, entars gr. m. Maggla L., by Cub, ‘MeniE mare. 3 iranger, Chicago, eotersra. . flmrfil ¥, iifwell, Terer Haute., enters gr, &, Koho. Yates, Chicain, eniers b, in. Lady Me, NLOODEI-STOCK SALE. . ‘The sama Clubs are cxpectod to plsy agaln on the Twenty-third street grounds ta-morrow, JANEAVILLE, Bpectat Diyxitch to The Tribune. Janwavizit, Wis,, June 24, —Lase-ball: Minne- ne e tromMoscy 8 i Tensk, aud the hiscks from L. Petersburg, and il mes b Wilna whera I met thewn, aiter leaviag 5. Patara: Dung an the 24th of Aril 1awt, new style. flers 1 ) Tuate thie horses 1wo weekn, and tlien proveeded by mail tral e i to Berlin and Hambarg. On thie Heeder we had i 4 H; 8 Wo—t'What doew a macrifien hit consiet | At the sale of blooded trotting-horses from the | (0% the T terr . : a 230 nwrtt bane pemntnny, T e ooty LMting gy B Munale of Janeavilie, 8 ott? dneirer—Generally speaking, ‘It consieinof | Kansan stock-farm at Dexter Furk yerterday atter | mes heiousink the 1 Herring Pund very Kind to ma :lbon\l.hfio ek unn:u around lmm'm:.,h.m: Jag leba. Soavermtlan 1 fi i p‘llqnln; and | manding lead, which (hoy reiained to the cloraof | Hase Mitsrstutu 5+ Minnenpolie, 1o the act of the batsman u striking the ball o that | noon. the following werw dispokd of: And my trytie Copt. ronthwas od eastwal & clear stretch of forciblo langunage wi expresses his {houg! s ! G the pameo. Of the play shown on both sldes, that of Carey and Btart wan tho bust for the lartfords, Cuenldy’ leading at the bat, For the visftorm, J.atham's lendld play at first wan the feature of on tiers. The horses are tho property of Vindemir vanovtich Zablowky, of the Ahirtse i Yiademir licgiment of “Ullans who ta oow engaged 1a urks, fghtiog the INGI-PRICED YRARLINGE, bisoutshall letina run: but there [na good deal of uonacnse abont them, I a runner bo on third, nnd only nne hand oot, 8 iy to the ontfield ora “four miles to tho lowor anglo of a peculiarly. '“fi"‘é’:.'“lfi“"':i‘o S Avis e \ shaped guadrllateral, In the atart’ the ¢ Chicagonn at on *1f yan have din- \_Ina took tho load, follawed closely by the Mamle, | banded, T want Ifaillnsn. Baid 3tr. Heck, .+ Yor PARK RIDOR. Specinl Dispatch to The Tribune. OAK Paug, 111, June 23.—The Odk I'ark Rase- Black colt, Alien Glenn, by Ethan Allen, to 1, 8. Cnse, of Racino, Wis., $410. Bay colt, Elme Adams, by 8t. Elmo, same pur- ,. n W % 5 faric | kroundor to second will Euncrally lot in thorun. 1t | chasor, $0; Tho annaal earlings of the Fasbion Stud "t gu Vit aiadnd ol e s | P30S oo o v £ | e i, Reple il et fetry | Rl 1t Mo o udgeGba IS | St A e | o Sl foep i i g o | g o o 10 el Badt e 3 ot 3 ; g T P, ., $5R5, AT fyids : starting-stake, 8 if she woro waro to win in a | Tho jcreon adirommed st anco atarted to bunt up | credited 10 bz 1t tho ine Mpius. Folawial | . T LOUIB—aTATS, fnceifice it with only one wari on use, ap Leon | ity dllyy tattha Bourbon, by Bourbon Chter, [ T brgeding cxablishment i the property of Atr. walting race, Tho wind was east gouthenstand | Mallinan, bt did not fAind him' us Aonn aa ho cxe TIlX sconks agapuan, 3, Yo dune Bl —llute ball: Stars, | fet. - L. Case, $10. Thore, ' Lucy, ' and_other well-known trotting DLOWING DABRPULLY, . ¢ +, | pected. While standing in the Gibeon Houss he BRI aE | o Laninin tenhoing Coxo, Alesandela, Ind.—'*Don't you_tbink | \HaT GUK: llello Allen, by Bihen Atlen, 1. C. | parge, the'stutiions in tise bojng Jay Goulg ong & aller boats sonnd. | £1Eaged In conversution with Jones, and asked tho nAnyronD, Bk e ol R T ThLe it a1 Toston team wonld b linbrved by playinz Schater | AfReern, Terps Haue, dnd 0 ¢ | Gen. fnox, two of the bLeat in the land, When aaif anxlous to change. Tho smatler boataronnd- | big mian If Ue wanted £0 0 o Chicago. Jones said Soldswants b D, 000737070 | quifayariyen ik fume .o-aso Lall: Memphla | N et B Toa el warachater | Hiay” Bily, Talard lelle, by R o qntand (spn.of | Mr. Smith established this farm, be announced bia e the startingyfiay In good siapo and satled nlong | ho did, nd offered to g for s cortifn_aum which | Bl ot ©-f - o of u| 1 o | Redn 11; Springlold Keds, 0. @) S5 What player of the Chicazos In indlanap. | G4 Shrasue), to &. 4, simmons, Chicago, $500. | intuntion of holding Annusl sklcs F »essimir Pleasntly, hiMmatoly racing with ech othor and | xas refased end lowor one offered. hin, Joues | Burdoek, S b, GO 43 1L wuprnimn, We va e S Tho base bal | Ol trylni 1o KEre ch ¢ Why' Ie it butter- o DAY Olly, jiows Varban, by Hourbon Cilef, 11, after te manser uf (b Alexsnder Karm in Kea: 2 0 3 atter was i Lixa, Wo Voo b X 2 $200, L touporiatons toes rovrded around. | Jbyras P | 8y Clobil uB When mbns (o bay ah advanco iy | SBIET, 87 8. 4 4 3 81 2| cawia hers fo-doy resulted a4 faliGwa: B e i okton, et ierasti come | “4fhic sals wil be resamed Monday aticruoon at 3 | LKy e rorerves Lady Thorme " amd 1o to spectatory that the lowor cnd of the Club,ao far | arrive. Naonc claima ihat tie was a vallq o Yotk hotes o 1.5 of o fgaoao 921 | of the tlst, don‘t nced any fmprovingat prescur, | ©€1ocks for breeding purposes, " but 2s nearly af as catlng was concerncd, amonnted, to | tract, buk the facithiat negotiations wero opened at o 2|, 0| o 0 oot B © 0 U= | Noreill ataod nway above Schafor as s batt ) CLEVELAND HACES, the othcr mares on the place 6 Tecorus oo 50 far a rcing was concored, and tor | thie o benday oo Ceoprael e o L o oal 3 | hEepinihiaeils dibieowi s, nlor s Year, oy fave, Cundoe ik with | Greuise, O, Jise 1 20n bty the thigt | below iia i bvas thought Yt the sk wonid o grt U l‘};"“’“;) the .interest wus | Soncy' Taiiinan: camo in, and. the Chicipomn R A ) L T doet s i) Tecanas o tgeay, Srname. | Ang 1N fuyed the Furmi Slipdoe condition, the | yearling colta Wore sold as high as §1, 000, a0d) centred in the QuiVive, Showas anew yacht that | Yalked with hhn five minutes, nagreed on 3l o, 13| 4 TR June 23,—An exclting La theorderaimort invariably get one most timuat bat ther fine, and attendanco much larger than on | thongh owlng to the hand times, as high an s had nold well In the pools, and of which groat | overythinz, and went up iito & room | o ‘Q‘*_hm“,d—;w"““, it ogs] thn thosu Iower down, End. 16 Ta always good | any provious day, Pools were sofling before tho ( ace was not reached thin year, tho® Atosk. things were expectod. Lardr than any nther boag | In thie Ulbson House, where a contract wan made 1l 213 of 1 NMontrear ok 0 tho Athletios of Taronto .;,'; policy 1o seni a good batfer ratlier than a poorogo | Ort mile-heat race: Bl Bruce #uld at $30, the bruugh fair prices, tho hnllnw‘nz(nlnalhu Ilst: and signed, the whols tranwaction aking not to it Monte 1 v onic; 't bat most thines. deld &30, There were four star In the first Bay colt, foaled June B, 1470, by Ja) L‘i::‘;_‘:fifi_:‘.’::;;:dw‘;h_“‘fll;‘(::f:‘;“‘li“{':l:: Sxceed ihifey miniten, Goncorng o Sirirle's WA A B G| former oLy Benvitalant gamen; L — gace. Wedio lioose siake mil heals, Hurge and Jflm \‘\‘nlrmwfllhv!l X kmcmm'- 3 thing an thie the papcrs were nleased to lio moat 1| af 3| 4] 2 5 ow } s THE TURY. Magrie Shiclds having been drawn. At the send- | nder. W. McCabe, o 2 MUST_NIOESSARILY WIN, - - | outrageonsly. 'The Zimesechargen with particu. H 0 | o Tho followlng. from thio New Vork World, opens 3 . off “Verdigri led wlightly from tho first. | Nu. 2—iay colt, foaled’ Jube 14 fact, sho wwas sent hore 10 win, and.tho racg wan | WE et (00 Al Ras 1o ot aliingorec 01 11 01 8 | o vaud deid for Eho ball-piayer Tn winier. Whe sor CUICAGO AND THE OCTOLATERAL, Killom Legsn g palu. wapldly, and ot ehe | *rute dan Siore Slap by T o ) wa o wasl 1l and ihe 47 g liava *“Thisty Years on the Ball-Field,” by Rich- s ety o Vilitam hilvertorn, lanned to show h e itles, that before ho would sigu at all, and the ' Lngrirer con: 1] 21 o 1 9 ‘The avnoctations at Cleveland, Buffalo, Roches. | quarter-posi took the tead, clorel Howod 2 coll, foaled Apri § drunk st the Lime Lo signed, snd makes that wee o ol o o], a0 s Dy A by 404 J * | Drace pulted up alongside of bten, and bol Osbartie, Connectlcu her record of yesterday will recommend her to an sertion a ataring headline. The simple facts aro Y 9 | whon £ uu Blart.” Ytho O Reda: | and Pleetwood Park, have inally overconie some of fiew by the post neck and neck. At the three-quar- § No. é—liay ool foair Jay it it e b T el 7 | i iated” abovi: {hat e Chicagown. cotld ot | rorar T G | miiar e urTaies, Fo W LESTe it evoahicrasy | the diffcaliles that besetthem up to within a short. | fos pest Bk s s Senc ey e uar ol dain Ladylaros :94/4o wapu. by The Inn worked gradunlly to windward, eating In | DAYe Fotten anybody drunk In tio ahort hal hoay | — Tote Kemie of the it milk-and water have atreuly B | time, and have drranged thelr programme for tfia | was taken by Lapiand, who hail int)] uow been o 283 Kra y neward, eatingIn | whicy elapsod between tho toe they mot an Tnninge— TEILDOTHD ntder the names of e Tinse ™ * Doniia he rear. In this order they went nnder the wire, * close, and rounding the sonthenstern ilag, luaving | hes: oo eomumet® won s ot et [ yasttor: 4000000 i-3 TR AT ‘hnnpl‘{mumi:n!u hresont sossorl, ‘The first thing donewan to change | (Refeat, I this order they went aiider the wire, DaIACk polt, feated tn v 3 i » o il 100030 3 - b " e Pty rerd % the Mamto well behind, but attll ahead of the Qui | ticulurly hunest, attompt to blackiiard ‘anfnan e Ausntic Ctu, ¢ % it Te i 40diby fascination | the namo of tho combination it prand Con- | Lapland: Kitburn third, Verdigris fourth, Time-— ciiar, | I ey, et 10 Loty @5 t 1t," by which It will Vive, Asthe Inastretchied away'for the erlb ahi - | was 1nade tho Kaguirer basod = on tral Trotting Circalt," by which It will bereafter | 2514; 51343 1:07%3 1:45, RS e Artnalaaiiet lawayroe O €00 | o fact that be” hal wome sort of & row with erron=tiartfond; 2 Toufsvlile, 1. o G.'Fox: | bekmown, Tn Tegand to the closing of autrien, n | - In ihe sotand naat Kiibarn took the lesd, close- ien e T & i By day s B e o, o | o g s o | it e S bt e Snfih eyt | R o, B BeREOR | e R " 1 ed. ¢ difference of opinlonin such a IE CI ') ", ny; ruce had crowded up nearly even w! e, the Merrow Horse, (. . dicton, Phillas runat least two milea, Tho Mamio slung. out | may be show in tho 7mes' and & Tho disbanding of tho Clucinnatt Club, and the | af pedes work to the materlal advantago of Dexter Park. | Af"5ho! third quarter Verdigels' rider, by a i ws J ; < 3 v acin It has been the custom for Cleveland to fort, ~ pushed Wa hore to o P everythlng, whils. the Qul Vive, with every inch | Ing versione of it, "The former discovery of ita lovs of nempership b tha League, Rl e pac iy eretofore strong _ effort, pusl h it g 5 subor, was, first pssaulted, and thvn whivped tho | dating from Jwilo 2, have putan entiroly diffrent | B4 n B the elreuit, Lolding fts meeting durl lead, The pace down the home streteh was ter- . Insesdines desoan us sk want dn stayu, dipped | BiOR F4% itk aphied and thon whivpe the phase’ o o chamnionsiis Question. Tho jadt | 8000k il ovilaranoris el o Taat it of Jalyr R e mektlng tinclug. | okl Bhe Race, sown e heme Vizce and camo Iy, by tay Goald, dace Minay 1 % er balloon the “water and ralsed it for overy ileunks that ho assnadted the printor; snd that l:nr-urnph-uuuankc. Uof Art. 13 of the Luszue | yersiun of shiuny, depends up d o clove July 18, and o | 0 winner in |-,u\£ Bruce sccond, Killwrn third, AUy, by Gene Kuox, dam Marths reath., as Ladiy whipped. It doen't, of coarse, nono- 1 Constitution provivios thut kumas played by cluba | © Arablan ‘lé«n{-.," whereln elrcult wera arrangod o clase July 18, and, as tha | 1% %105 way back. Time, 2314, Bli, 11175, Ty htatel, " R frty ) # TIE PROLIC, +} Jutely dlscre tha Iatter verslon t the merito. | whicl vo Torfejte ulr membership ol ] e A pu exster ol . 5 h lutely discredit tha lat lon that th i hich b fefted Lhy bersh] 11 b tnlht-wlr_l"-:luulu;‘:!fl‘ menber with Tpidtiemand | Dester I'ark awnmer meeting has been held for it o on the port tack, had done connllerably well, and | FiOus aud piuch-abusod man was anu of the Ene | counted only a8 followas A atiariin, M pocic UL AR [ govoral dears during the week preceding that as | ‘Mo thind heat was ran hy Biruco and Verdierls, Ty Hekaes Toh e i tne gulrer's amployes, but it cants s shadow over it, | *The tioard shall sscertatn the loast number of chame Dasa-ball s many advantages tocom- | Clovoland, this orrangement interfered sorlously | Kliburn and Lapland were taken uft uuder the N n nding under mata, topsall, Jib and b toprall, | Somabow, whon It 1 phat besida the e vionr | piTuS toard shalt 0 by BUCh club with any ¢lub ro notlew of (e writer of Getlots 1t affor : 7 | rolew, The pools were selling: firico, $60; Ver: Iald for the celb, evary inch drawing and salling on | taken from s baper which had nobody 1 the st i the Letgue, and stisll from 1o drai. yanies DuFtunity for the fut with its wucceas. Thin year tho entries at Cleve- | {15 1o start was in favorof Verdigrie, a0 bor beat polat. But it was 8 tall race,. No one | It i & small matlor anyway, however. Faibesated tn durioue Ino chaninluaiip season by such o v land, Ruffalo, Rechester, and Utica will close | wiio kept tha lead all the way aronnd, comin e 159 - was utepestod fu tho time, and. thoueh By Lyon | 08 _l‘!‘l};‘"‘;a‘,"‘”_;’gn;’.“. oFusuday) tho Chica Siniar nmbor of Eamm o amea part 1o [ Joly 1, the same date ne do those for the Chicagn Ei{-yuhrm lnn:pl;u“ ahead, tn AR, Himoitly. | AVEIMRREFRARL ot i i got mad and atandoned the Judges' boat bocausa It | Tiguss®: and " meced bim 11 he! ohd Yoady | fiinated iu by aiich ratire: countailfn LN T ghs [ meetlng, What brought sbout this change'lt ls | 14 LiINK, 1140, The followsng table shuws the horses that won did not whistls when the yachit roudad, 1t did not | {0 sig to " Chicago. . Afior ‘voms | N ettn OF agzh auid the breatis ot dificult to say, hut it {a & falr supposition that the succesn of the Chicago focting last year, and the svowed inlention of some of the mosL prominent drivors In tho country to come here with thelr stables this scason, had sonme weight with the Uoard of Slowsrdv. Boon after the closs of the ui \imsetall tiagor ia usury with {ie curatva aud I People our nuvels nowud, way 0f & heavy viilain i m ol myelerlous, ur e3ciing than that of & cruoked isyer who Lo ** Huging * 1h8 pools, and we know that ho national kanie us expounded by’ fast pltcher and & geadbal (s1nore productive of wiiat iho repuriers call The application of thia to the case In hand fs stuple enoughs The Cluclonatl Club forfoited fte mombershipin the Leaguo Juna 1% tho winallcst number of games It had, played with any club up to that date was ouc—wlih tho 86, Lous. = 1 fule 1ot hen, that only tha fret gumo piayed with the Cinciniiatis can tount for or ugalnst each of {ho cttor tve clubs, Th fullowing lu. thirefors, d T pools were: old, 11, Fou for all & Jtuss Butler, s Tutler, Crulsan, and {nsplration. Crois Toutat the drvt quartery follawed by Hutler, | “ratlon, and Patriot, 'rhoy run this way until nuear the third quarier, when DButler passcd Crulsan. At the mile-post fiutler athll lead, Crilean and wua A two-and-a-half mile desh n to ffl Inspirail . Mfact the result, Tho runawey was lnteresting | porley, Joncs aafd he wan, and hoth departed to s only in tho struggle between the Qui Vive and the | Convenlent place, whero 4 contract was drawn b Mamle. The Quf Vive wau to wostward, crawling | signad, and wituessed, advance tmouey pald, ans 37 and falling off, while the Ngfe, vow atead [ Fecolpf taken. Nothing In that contfuct o tn suy nd now bebhind; held her wind, a¥d eatlcd straight. | of the talk which accomuantod it bad tho, slightors The iwo reached the nurtheru stako together, w‘ixln reference touny coudition whatever, Noxt day tho Mamle, golng In ataye befors tho Qui Vive | (Weatiosday, tiu genticmun who werd teylig to tav money at the recent Dexter Park miceling, the Amount wan by cacli, and the best record made at the mecting, 1t will bo found uecful for futnre refercice, as Il‘ means of it the position of any of the first fuur horees fn soy of the races can bo fxcertalned, as well as thelr record, ete. Nesins, Cigsa, A" won, sislities™ than th Srnfon laroament: (dush o | trotting acason last year {ho Bpringficld track | apiration close up. Atthe two-mile-post Insplras lioo, . S48 §3%0 ready, took ta windw organizo the Cinclimatis began 1o work upon Junos, eucounter with bandits oo whlch (e huvliet s, ae 7 g ¢ | Hon dirow up, and saccoedetl ih taking: tha. trad: 2 230 004 T0ir lonEthe ahon S14d by Fridny had Cunviuced bim 15ae ho_pad por: | W chanplanakip (ablo (Gr this wa el Rk i bt the deatfoy et ot o | fraed the week on which the ‘,‘,’",:,’;'mf‘:"“"':“ Cratsn nd ftlor Just bobind: rous thie perni 3 1na played last yearfa ter break his word and contract, and stay in Cin. tby without drawiug s doadly yawsazd | B0 foF & nuimber of years baon hold for lts meet- | ioniratiog continied to zaln, though pashed hamd il Bioh 1o be thie clovereats On that oo clnnatl,cven though ha wore expelled frots the Chl bt (nnulh'.lflrllmmu(ncflun. oot | tng, and thls declaration of war caused tho | Lo fege Spaeinued to gaiu, though pashed hard 2o THE THHOAT-MALYAKDS OF THE INA PARTED, | €8ko Club and tho Lengue, Sonio of the argumenty Thiere nro—ar it ts mors currect to oay may be-sev- | jjveliost klud of commotion sl along the Iine. [ 4311, Mutler second, I'striot third, and Crulsan 80 200 nd they wero apliced, and the sheot raised, In thno | Bred with bl worelngenious sud more of thew fool~ el gy casence 1 thip SUIEL s Susierious | )" Mort was made V7 the other membere o | fousth. 3 B 43 10 wind the Broiies i renadiay heat talsod, fuhl, Following ato somo of the assertions. paseed R i, e e Ce e e | O e e s I eng ombert af | FOtit e raco was n hurdla race, two miles, aver ] i ; Dut it was on tho atretchaway to the sonth that | nto hix es: Chicago Clab fx sure (o mIght rather bo sald dIsarrays—hioreelt on il pring r olght burdlea; fuur sturters: Port, leonard; Gil- ) 10 E Prindivilie tried to rezaln with tho Frolic, No | buret within a month, and thera you will bo, fiat an the Msrtfurd-Irovklsn uinp mgalnst < formerly sccupled, st the tall end of the line, but | waro, Hebls Wall — flly and 'Tal din, ' with 0 00 Hiater aailing-masier lver, and 1t 1410 bo regroticd | Jour back, without & penny e ¢ yon are siire 10 ho Caniaai Hidektuis (e ..‘-‘.‘LE:T:.’ Yresident Pawere declined (o bo dictaed (o, “Tho | Lounied setho favoriie, imare ted a the st 81 : mtnlnl- hc‘-'":"}‘"? !:]lldl{l. hA u,lln from the north- ::‘o':;dbfv'l .:"u';‘::;'e';: ll;r;“ in“ 'fimf-’ ”fi;‘;‘fi? .""'.m.,‘,%....u ..&m.w,..,m; and this Initisls matter remalied in statu quo untll within a fow a':‘l‘.“;;mh‘:g :;"fh::‘:zlmf; nl;‘l"'nligl‘hdm-”l:n:m: b 75 Touking ' ong leg 0 Santwerh o a Heairion iy | B oaeh repetiion o o g, oy sought ST K s dnieed & charmig cusracter. wasks, when another tack was trfed, witn beutar | JEUE, S5 Kevh thive IG the fnjeh, Leladin second, 2% 13 foot for foot on Qut Vive," Tho ‘mastes | W20 N0 anawer (0 hiok W provosthat ths Glab haf early b N ooy suceess. Springtold was Snally coazed fnto botd- | 0 hilowing 1e 2 . ; e uiue glaliar, bott Bud | lakt s coures | money enodyh in Lank to may ail exponsea 1r-ft e ntary i a2 Tut Its meeting on July 10, 11, 12, 13, and 4, tho IR SUNNARY. = i hat tack, & atrong odvantage. Bnoth of ail w d wigned word, was Joang wanian fnplee form of the tecordf4 ae foliows: Bluntmer ' bk Cis nanid & taking part at Springield. wil elther b compened | A15 10 ecuni haro. 1t milo trackc 1 b bo bailcat Albia, Tn, g thu.Ina, cluwing {uto the wind, and cuting taward o cuphonlously terned ¢ Ble girl, And Wom, Lost, Ptayed. | foveams g part at Spring! e h, Ahal track (s s, 3 he'erls, wlth roorm to round, whi & frew'each 1o | %o ateatiy objocted (o' bla Teaving hor holghba- 10 H 18 [ dauxen " tostsy awsy from Cleveland, Buffalo, Rocheater, The Duhuque Assoclation clearcd $385 oo its | 3 the mm.nmunl: stako, h';gd- |h‘|’;'|, 3 .'lh'""' tho dyan:‘c -w‘-: I:nulull ;g» H i nd and Utles, or trot for sccond money only st 8pring- late meeting, TUR MAMIR POLLOWED > 7 i feld. « : - | . Tha trlting Worsa Georgo Palmer, owned by i Troklag 't ot of ber ags,dul Viva, tho Fealle | Juth of Keoblig e ward llke u man ] 4 Tho enteies for Poughkecpste and Hartford close it | Marbalt Valuior: of Purd. o, was glrea s aree: sloug witha huge Done o bar eech, 20 SBR[ OFbettingun th now CIub pegan o ters 2 Aug, 10, and for Fleetwood Fark Aug. 20. This B, Slendlagd Ui, ror it sgen, | heat winl n 413146, 23515, 2 + Buia tail raco don't smount to much. Tnfact, | With woteys Thu deslre not 10 have him leavo S arrangement 18 ntended to remedy the | $7h.3 o d ! The trotting horse Robin Hood, {hst took part in A Jlica wero o dosen wcheonere n the laks far igrs | 4420 oUlranany proper euiimata St or soy | (ILaG0Id be pemenbe: e ibe disbindment owl of belng obliged to ' cotor horeos | ', taptrtion 3 | ths recont wiccling at Bufolk Pirk (Philadeiphie) ¥ ¥ 3 came ) t ction, Whde ropan Ty et iy was concernau, than tha | OLIEPIASeRS: blltas und value, aut becae | of the Clacinu umber of chauplonsis games fof 8 brjliiant " doaula-y at weven or cluht meetin i ane Jea8 80i) b nuctiun & few aays ago, for $350. The gray mare Bertis, belonglug Lo the Higble Tiroas, §4 tow th Gsorye Logatis bands, who e to cure hor of her propensity to ** pull™ when fn s T at once, painted out by Tusm Twmuxs last winter, The atem was a parnicious one, ss it compelled the owner ol. every Loree to expend a largo amount of to all ; 14 10 bu bolleved) that Be would take I Drosenit the reaea Ualps of tne Valley who ( 1505 illevoeds yiat he would lake caro o hin gcation aoaanten to oo 2 4900%% | atuy. *Auother centluinan, & prominent Jawger i RAUE WAS VIRTUALLY DRCIDED. 2300 shat bo Would lve Janes uore wa when the ina and Mamio wera entered, Tho very | CIEaRo Lluby 110 play With wy boy 1n tne hick P ite full sories. ‘That s, tho original nflfin‘gfl\u - rics was i yames for cach club; now the fotal to count will bs 49, TUR CUI0L008 AGAIN USED UP, dariine Cinanlo (o velled | unu‘xn- dyny s th) n St it iarqute s Willanasbamg ok e Shducet &, tha darquis v s H S 10 by cLiCAvOri B t0 T steal home Trn i 7 B, . Crulsan.... i ‘Third race, hurdle, two wiles,” over pars 8330, $75 ta \:'m. $30 W sacoud, ¢. Ticr), as b (o st o0 his CHlme, e Lo bail pon o e . Port Leouard.,, 1. 4 Bpeciul Dinplch (o The Tritune, Y ? < oo sebail o 1aoney for catranco feos, on the chancq that his [ II- & Hor 2’| Mr. J. W, Fernald, of this city, is driving tha 3le of the yacivs fapnod atiessly. Thu Baire | 140 This farars ssonus to_ Lave Culluinated in | Prreaniies, P.. dumo, 51, —Tha. 4lieehieny and | {10 Sahdemild s had iiony hebed eRAIBL 224 | hores would be good mough,to win some part of | 1iEitd Nenas i 3 | well-kuows troiter ¥rank Hall on ibe road. “Hult secuiod 10 take no Inferest in Ve sty say ey | 48 A ontt o Bva ® jcoctaiu ilberal salaty | Chicago Clut pliyed sl 1o Unlon Vard s Monganer e the purse for which ho was sutercd at each place, | L. £ GHRUs.vere i 4 | s A ymarkably upsedy, bomse, bad butforhlauas ~ . i ol Jul cars ether 9 | af uon. ho cagus were unfortuna ‘rouy LOATON'S MENTS DOSTON. 1! A o 23, =" i‘!f,: ",‘:,' 1 {ere were wopately ebauced. wheir | Biiye el “Gr Hiar, YUy WBEWer, e | attoravor begloning tho game with & uerious error, | The late game botween the Chicagus und Tostons | 27 that ho would be able to stand the work, pro- | Luximdtow, Ky., Juno 24, —The stiondance at ruct then, offer -8 elerkahi n one or sHices seems mn“nu S vardly (& e mos: e expession of the feader of the vucy should 1ot gu tg Chicayo was losuy class, Quldymith Mald has been znx:-d every day at Dexter I'ark durd l-l& the pas{ week, aud shows no . slgnsof lamencss. Voloey, n!uuhlloumunl‘::‘:.‘ % roun| A keoplng it p pretty wuch ail through, The oh 24 the Buleh standing for the houio Club {0 Bothiug for tho vialtors. Xt least 4,000 apoctators Witnessed the guwe, which lasted one hour sad Afty-Gvo minute vided he proved to be 8 good ono. This style of clusing entries, together with the G0 per cent an- trunco plau, balf forfuit, resulted last scsson In tho associations ay Springfleld and llartford have ihe races (u-day wae quite large. The track was in wplendid condition. The dret race, J-minata class, resulted: on the groande of tho latter, and which was de. clded won by the latter by awcors of 910 7. was & clear steal a¥ any thal his ever becn made, and that the umpire, Chandler, helped the robbers roin 1o crib 0 the southesstern stake thare | P¢ ity ol Yoo shanze,” Tha' Tua wha follawea by | Uonedatull, the Mamie, and uhe In torg - by Qut | Burty who sald Yivo and the Frolic. ana this order was kept up to has leo been taking bis work kindly, snd p. hiave made un our minds . gresily, elther thmugh partiality or willfuilness, A wall for the future, a 10 Kebp Tontts Ay, e pLie U, tar mainds Bk na 5 s ; s | ing & sinall Seld of startors in each race, aud o - :‘h‘:.no“f .F.l“‘-lg'n ‘m’:fl' 5% ‘:::- lnsctutable reas | ooy hhglluny w{nx o if we u:‘l bl nn?:.'v’v‘- n.?l'fiui’k‘?i"v.d-‘:‘é’.”’.‘.’i‘.“"‘ Kd -:;' .!L'm'é:‘; 2’3.?:«,‘&1..:'.":’:31..‘.‘»‘."55‘.‘;.?.{“ 19,:!.5." "?t'.lflu balance for tho season on the wrong side of the " A.l!'n (.moll‘tz. hl.t: a:ln‘fiu ,t‘l.n? ‘“‘a. ‘h.e‘_nnl: h:’ :;o miou St S TGN Sn e | € el At A ek e e |t ot 00 by sl S soswiing WHC | Sk o L g s ‘b dove T4 | e T sour i 0 Darcout. pan wil b frer gt e o, Grned apaslans Tuarins; Tithout effort. Thie amalier Losts came traillng | $vs e s woroos 3 will cust. and we can | hame Club. The Alloghenye pounded Bradley for fqurk Teft st thIrd, srd. with th t With the trouble about the ontries fur the Basts W, 3:30M, 3 ad ones I:k:dn&lxuodlolnl money, &s ks won the rat bochung they g aubureutly” glad that ‘they | got oif Witk B1. 00 or §2,000 lows such 1t we oss | DO ub, Th mukiui uine baso blg with a total | oo ha Wit B s tih YUh thoseorent 8 | o NERADG DOl ADOUL tho ontrien for the Batls | o coud race, £:50-clase: 1aat threo heals asd race. Went bocause they got baLK. A Vo re wililng to pay sometblug | of oloven, Willb tha visiturs ouly mafle two with a | €3piurad by Wit snd Storrii" Movas iy doigamas | ern Circalt out o weeliug shonld not bo a great suce | ‘Lady Lumbe 313211 Jobnson's horsa, M Chiet, has must uot bo juferred from her place tn tho raco | 1o nuye o0r v wa, 8o far &s the abuve grow, O Unlvin, Hioce snd Glenn each saak- | bit, which bouuded out of th6 reach uf Leousrd aud | cens. A8 already nated I hovo columne, 1he tWo o Juwcte. 137133, eler Jobsons horse, vtarced "and funs Ve Frolfe Ivnot good baut.” Lavt ‘your ‘sho | Gurst hobtic spirie it Ie bpcsly cosio AUTe Erows il oo enchintle | i “amon edned s buae s Cln ercliotment wad | Forgy S areaiy poted lu thosy columus, the iwa | Fho v 3 3 & § 3] evary race iu which ho bas atarted ihi season, azd fie the ';li that o other boat on | Fayay Ris & ousnifcatation of 1gneey b aar sy (o 13 of tho gamo fs sppendeg: fateane; Vetery vasneaily yakenby White sudtiiun | [EGYS 00T Dt Sauatryodoln splan and ‘}5‘,‘:;5:‘,‘“.: 92 13 3| rodaceiils feoord (U Ao b0 2ok e N tha Yo abaiigan eod :llmh-b'c ""'h', -_-d wm-’! m:m III:: 207 Staoe sbgormal yrowth of th Yaadearas s 4 o 'L’"‘" l;‘nuur. ung ':d’l ‘n-z.“b)eflnrllgm‘v‘m‘r L1y $1X.0e.. HE s FrRRE 0ot 1 s etore i seas0n i3 over. Do Ttk ke the | Mawio® aud a Mwbil | RGO WEEION L L Clactunatt orgune. | St todgbesd e Seadiodt Ihoierk ateyiand tha latter oldauith Meid. | dagea Zad. A trotting matines for geatlemen's road horves JiSSe, tub Nka the Qui Vive ta & mystery toull. | tion ahuuld be given it s meonoray s freanizes Usas Bite-Alichisa U wion o toufl of o1: Coicago ider thread Indewd, for b u ke drivers Lava aleo s{Enided Thelr intoution of beby SKUEOME FARK. 0k place at Central Park yesterdsy afternoos, | g it SRR St | BT Rl SR N SR et | B R it S 0 § VG P Sl | s, S e s | i Pl " & nuw arcived at the Ly of & set of il t cd balls—All ort kal lay of the spri weoting of werican Jocl watin el Heiberacato thaw chat the Gl Vive ol gaiho ot betog 3. WaydeNenty Frentdcats Air. | npireat paige cor 1t Chlcessu e Thucion bresticd saalery sappuait Ui . o e Gl mheiiah fince Vs fale and the-rack 13 Funi et -ummiseion merchant and - - & n ant and bears tho rapu. and to win some.money on the Frolie, bat that o of belnk vere wealtby. | et b can't bo o aney o1 C tation of being vere by. 7Tho other head ie 18 Frolic.'and lnd thero buon a ring 1t had booy | leabirm of thoss Eag.s & mombor of the leadiog The tmunmlnl for each of the meetings in the Qirana Centn Thao vlaltors had the eympathy of s large part of ul Clrcult bas boen arranged s fol- tbe great ccowd, and were' loudly cheured when- evor they mado 8 play. "Tholr defuat without utoul the L e by 10ac Lo bl Lase, 'he frst race, frve handica threesyesr-olde, il st & BAIE Boyle recelved a dllgllch esterdsy { Curacalls seqpud. Tise, ¥ Secre! from thu flon. A. U. Cheatham, the well-known G 3 —vurse, 12, Laasi 81,000, Nasbvllle borteman, staling that be bad sbipped < Jaw dria”of Hoadiy, Johnson & Colstou, Ha Is | & run was risc (o many. cund aud o) Lo accure ei A AT Svurse. #3000 for 3:34 cl 0 ek ablpped. Kong? 0 o1, the Maunto"back. “on the oflar | alio samed o ek fainFas ‘ot of Lo horty ¥ EOLOANLTED MILWAUKEES. sutsun bt Ut S B e A wibont | B0 08 430 Virses B or i clumi #1120 Bt for [ e o comiog mestns Tonbomes nd, it fe . clalwed for ‘the | Vive | dow't particularly count’ except aa they m al Corvewondence of The Tribune £ Murrill £ VUt out. Glehn:. 1 iie patacs s i BECONU DY~ Purw. $LMO0 for 3:27 class $1,2%0, o beats. The Srit beat wis | Jovh g porectaro not known. k: t DBer bvoints dou't skow on ?anytbing useful 10 draw checks ~hervafter. ‘The | MiLwauxux, done 2.—Darlog the pist Were &l the base aluist at the ssine ? 8825, §373, Vurso. $3,000,00r 230 clase; $1L5% | won by Mary, Waco sucoud. Dauntless third, Risk - Short of & slugle reef broexo, thoukh 1t 1y fortcs ow concern way be descrived, bu s word, a8 bav- | there has beon 8 Botabie change 1 the faterest In | Whole play wea dodo. laside of JAve becoitds pi ST, 840 430, fousth. {m y Biihi. Tha sccoud beal was | Among the horscs entered for the Winons Bate for Lier that the wind was light yealurday, for | ing plenty of maney, 8 burning dealrs t spend 18, | matters pertaining to the diamond ficld, und of t Ipua Lhe utpire, aue Dax-Pure, 84000 for 2:30 clases 83000, | Ay o Daunticss, Mar sccond, snd [ (Ming, ) races, which Lake blace this week. ire St Bavre S0 ault ber dewianas evod the | which gratites blaysre, ‘sbeoitely 1o Kuowiedsh | foelings bf e oony Siamond geld, und of the | KISV FAY NaUBS the subplr | 62 800§, Pume sl forzatclasi shava R Ol DOURE MR ek A0 7 Mckatiige, douataln Qual, Jeanie ¥rolie would kave besten b, for 3% the bunlacus lu which they bavd embariceds aiid | Vit Bull cliS. “Ta'tie carly Bt o tho susavn :“.‘Lfifii‘.‘.‘.fi?&"-"i‘ifip&ffl‘ffi. whipirs ahd vt | % “, "v‘:l'ofw. Sag01 for dsclse: ggon | Bt wes won by Mary, Dauntices second, Tiwe, oy Laregee, DIt os ] A sirong desite L0 wi ar a8 @ 0 ¢ 1 kil Bl v Ca ¥ AW Muree, 8 vl 3 3 it ary was the fuvor A Jilaze tho bloud to Capt, Johw'e cheoks, and a | Wil cafey thusa thes will gor e 1o Bt s Aruck Work Hat S S e fan Bk reprdiog the | fwata o Ewtabilug 13" bt wau el Yoelitat S B s Myne saday bt By T A AT G R U Frisce, Teaberg, & L allon: Biue hibeed yut of that loog, low,bluck liull that | pleauant to ba UIIGLd to sy that thelr Very Bek | Mty the Siet fow panics, hsores o Loni il The Boston Jouraal, in ita acconut of the samo | The srranzcuient of races st o 160 10 $40. Jatk of Bpades, Billy Goocher, Jobn Cuok, Lady L T o ta ang | BORTALISISRH S plafir o besak bl contrac, | dnd"spatt reqarding tho Auicrican guue. Flia | pawe, rewarks: **Tlhors are wany people, aud | mecting ot heater Fark s se foll T LhIrd race, freo bandicap ewcopatakes, mile . e Case uf Joucs, tus weie Lyl t al wad brouyl ut Ly the defeals 4 wet the 3 Fimap Dav-Lura, $lus sod fhrve-quutlerd, was won by Vieeruy, tho | Exchange, sad Groeabeck, Gre; ma: Sleepy Ned, Kata, Winoas, 7 thyny, W, Who wunt the Bustous Ly win, WLo are 2