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; 4 Dee Ps : ; ey ee se ee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 1877-SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘ ae 7 HE FIELD AND TURE, | kettgnbres Boston, Sears four hits in ten games, but managed | Richard P ¢ Ben-Brookeba 1 7 5 ; ° | ‘Two base-hits— %, 5 _ J which were coming off. To be sure; they disa- | made only four y anage! chard Pearce or Ben-Brookshaw. (3) Ask W. ) men went away and reviled the Dutch Mayor. horse’s great | ant are hiteBrows, Bardock SE ayo, Eres an to what wae eal but tbe akree ta,ab | fo put, in st crete ‘he came time Smith | Hulbert (4) Xo., (Because they wanted | ‘To most reople Tri appear that the May or be managed fo Ni? Boy selling Tor ile or ree base-hit—York. ; owing that they began bantering eac! et a 1g) but - 3 est of it. The idea of asking a public ing _ k ‘ Double plays—Wright, Satton, atid White} q, about selfing out.. Whether this is exactly the | the record showed he was three times as food ityouwanet ree brn ne a be erage Official, whose business isto see the lat Aid i, notbins in the pools. : Louisville Advances a Peg in the : suson. Burdock, and Allison. er- | ripht thing Jor 2 manager and an umpire to do | as Waitt. a felt until the League meets. for permission to break that law is idiotic. Ifthe rete to be ts trotting meeting in Septem- sses On called balls O'Rourke and Start. right thing for a manaer well be doubted. AS | ‘The Guelph Herald states that Snllivan, the | |. sf.—Your schedule of the Loatsvine-tiadt; | Mmmomemtent of Buffalo Fark hal heen possess Be an a ely oo Coinioe Borie. i: 2) Cassidy, and Ferguson. | correiative matter, it may be stated that Louis- | x{aple Leaf pitcher, was seriously injured byone | ford games is wrong, because ed of enough backbone to stock small boy, 5 Empire Gummer | ours and twenty mlnintes. [Ee ‘threatens not to allow McManus on thelr | of his fect, Sing throug ahole in the sidewall: or ein Louavilis July 21 You hare left outs | they would have gone on selling pools without In this column last Sunday it was stated that Or, LOUIS VS. CINCINNATI. y - | Sounds again. near the Glty Hotel. [iis ankle is sprained, and Ty Hartford, 6), and besides you have inserted & asking anybody's permission, and the chances | there was some confusion about the pedieree uf Special “Dispatch ta The Trikune, i pe Courier-Journal says that ‘the only paper | the flesh of ig foot is much bruised.’ It will be fame, duly 9, when none ‘was played on tharday are ten to one that the Mayor would not have | the bay mare Adcle Clark, that trotted so suc St.Louis, Aug. 11.—The Cincinnatis were 7 = country which has ever taken any xceP” | necessary for him to: use erutches for some etween the clubs named. The Bostons beat the bothered his head abont the matter. cessfully in the Michigan circuit during the early a tion Spevinnes’s umpiring is Tu CHICAGO | time, ~ ‘ Louisvilles July 11, byfidto % ‘The trouble with | _"" =" POIBONING TROTTERS. of the season. Tt now appears that she is : i] yout ‘Boston-Cinelnnati record is that you have | The crime of poleoning trotting horses, which | by Ledger, a grandson of lambletonian, her i outbatted to-day, losing’a pretty game to the | TrrBUN.1 CRUSE Be -F : " S 1 5 e- m1] i | Browns by 6 t03 two Of the St; Louis, runs | ton Herat. charee 3 chat Hie atoll ne panies ‘The new Buffalo teatn is composed of Heifer, | left ont the game of July 21 in Cincinnat. The is practiced every year by some of the Peniten- | dam being by S. A. Douglas, a son of Hamble- ra 8 Ps a 4 ard eras, Championship Race. Boston, on the Contrary, Goes Back One Step. % being carned on good batting by Dehlman, | from. Harr' Fouse! 'd Dillon of the defunct Erics, | score was: oston, 7; Cincionati 5. ii i E yy. Delman HarAtreent, ‘Tne truth is, however, | Fouser, and) 7h net_ Eries, 675 - tisry birds who are always to be fourd at race | tonia oe A ea oars ceaturee of. iS | that ao pave EU aaeypione ever hada | Corcoran and Parcel the Geneete Living: |, §,—'Tusked New York paper whotnera | meetings, was committed at the recent resttag (mas ire : i e features of the | reporter presckeekt CHE TRIBUSY Snes which | Stons. and four local pins The managers | batsman bad to mt the Uall to make a fonl strike | at Sycamore, in this State, the victim being the The latest betting in England.on the St Le-- Meanwhile St. Louis Knocks the Stuff: | came. Smith started in to catch, but played so | Devinney ump h | fy that the Crickets of Binghamton agreed to | and here 15 the snswer: If the Latsman steps out of | fine mare La fan ger to be run on Sept. 12, 3.as follows: 700 to Putin nan? . poorly that Booth was substitued for him, avd | have been ell aityat they, tad they would ease ‘ive men for them, but afterward broke | his and while in the act of atriking at The ball, driven ‘by H. dy Me,.by Tom Rolfe, owned and | 599 aeainst Slivio (orrered 3 4to 1 against: Cha- ing Out of Cincinnati. ae f 4 Utied of the truth of the * Yates, Esq., of this city. Mr. es ; Ue latter played finely. | ‘The batting of the | assertion that his “gpiring bas been outra- tueir word. Sam Ficlds, of varied record, as bis grot and that sct governs the play, no matter | Yates isan old and hizhly respected citizen of | Mant (taken and offcred). $ to 1 against Fon-” Re : ree pe I oe oe whether the ball is hit Ne rte i ed Lees ivas very weak, while their ficlding | gvous. fen enuaged as. catzher, and Suetaline, of the | PEATE arhat fe hit OF no Gace ateecre The | Cileazo, aud is everywhere regarded as belong- falnenlene (ofr) SO te een erinee was better than that of their opponents. The Boston Heraid’s s. ies, cond base. . ‘ 0 id's Sory that chen drawing | Athletics, as secon rules say ‘'when he strikes the ball," not **wh« ing to class of men who, unfortunately, and “The Tribune” Lays Before SUE SCORE: for umpires in Louisville evey found. Devin: | “At a recent meeting of thestockholders of the | be st ee hed thes colamn will agree | #6 seldom to be found ho, mnfortupatels, | (taken), 1,000 to 10 against Albert Edward Its Readers All the Ni ‘ TBI ney’s name on all three slifxjs bos. The Chi- | Liye Oak Club, of Lynn, seven or more of the he stincrnles and not with the extract which yon | Mare was entered in the 2:29 race, trot: (taken). ewes Sts Outs: fpestices 2 | cago Club never hada chancey9 drav for Um- | stockholders were allowed, to resign by paying send Ted two. weeks ago. yesterday, and bad | Counsellor William H. Crawford, who attends i 3) Fi 3 | pire there except ouce: they ser se tralty | Stock hele ton $100 each. The other stc Paving | tuwavnre—'‘Pleace give names of oll men | Stown.so much spced in Ler work that it was | to ail cases in dispute for W. H. Doble, John ! Bolo +f been. told vist Fly Anus take Dyyinne:; tnat | crs will ran the Cinb without adding to their engaged by sljlwaukee Club for 1878; also (2) the regarded as a sure thing for her to win. On the | Splan, and John Turner, is reported to have re- Winners and Losers at the Roch 2 ot n ere was nubody els - number, It was partially ‘decided to ma a.| positions gue batting order of Alleghcnics, of morning of the race, Mr. Yates found chat some alized $5,000 out of the 2:25 race at Cleveland, H ‘The Win! e Roches- 4I Hs Referring to thie fact that Devinney umyred | radical change in the management, and the | Piltvburg?”” Anawer—So far ag ‘Announced the | Villain had, during the previous night, given | won by his mare Little Gypsey. John Splan ter Trotting Meeting. 4 2 | agains ies Ba iad Beni seenee ot ng iad | question of Yisehareing two or more of the pres- Milwaulieg, snea ponents itor iN7s ares Andras. the mara dose of croton oil, which, in addi- | drove the mare aiter the first heat, Counsellor : | F a | olering to steal oe anon 1s ber otu | CME nines fo be decided upon soon. HPeanett lie’ Hedmand, and Weaver (2 ue | On, 22 taro ine Ae se rany and sore that she Coartore sttening sceuninely 1p tie 68) : : 3 | de entistied with that sort of a vindication? ~ ‘The Directors of the Indianapolis Club have fenuh ag follows: Mchelrey, r- £3 Awiliamson, | yofused to take hold of the olt at Si’ She was, | rue el ties of the matter: Matince at Dexter Park---Regatta at — — SANRSVILLE. some down to the wants of the public and | Coben 1 f.; Galt Nelwon, #:8.; Goodman, 1 b+ | however, started in the race, but drawn after |, e elehth annual meeting of the Earl Park | alee a 3s) 2 | A friend of the Milwaukee Club, wno read | hocafter, 2 cents admission will charged'to all | Steamer Is £3 v's Hyua, © fey Bulmers | HOWeyET, Started 1 the eas entered at tue | Apsoeiation will occur on the Sst, 7, 2 aod Detroit---General Sporting the dispatch from Janesville to‘Tus Tribune. "The League games heretofore have | ~'*. Freeport meeting, but on account of the dose 24th of this month, at which time purses to the 4 0 | taking them to task fur leaving the game, writes cone. Dat this reduction takes them in. | | J. W. H.. Mineral Point (1) Who bes made the | CSPOT ot Srcariore, was not started there, | Mount of $6,000 will be distriputed. Eightv- News, Manning, 1 * 6 0 2 5, That is ‘a move iu the right direction, and large fastest time running the bases, and what was it? | being shipped directly home. It {8 probable six entries have been received for the occasion, tinsel ee 3 Henne SF ccd tats | crofals euould be in attendance at future games, (2) Miho has tue, bert rst-basg record so far this | {hat by the tine the fal cummpaien. be propatig | Which makes an average of nearly nine ineack Meyerle. i 9) 9) 2 | umpiring, and although tney put three men out: —Intanapotis sournal. A good game of ball | fyy a Fee eee Remsen, oe Me will again be in shape to ahersell justice | thaa'h A better class of horses have entered BASE-BALL. 3) 0) 4 | before the Janesvilles madea run on the Bony | should werer be played for less tha expenses | wi) the eters onee a) How “old ig°A. G. | It is not known who the parties, that sdminis: than heretolorenand as the ae ee fine or- DAY'S GAME WITH THE LOUISVILLE NIN ‘ ' at 1) o | inning, they did uot volt until the last half | 50 cents sili not more than pay expenses. Spalding? (5) How old was he when he first | tered the croton ‘oll were, but it fs possible that | he th eee t the coming meeting will Lao : - reparnte 4 Bt ALD | Ica, ag, when Janesville deviled one.| the Tudkiiapolis uave oh down so ur not to be | chehedin Wteckford!” Ansicer-—(1) ‘The record | they may yet be discovered, in which case there 6 the most telllaas of any yee Reid by Che showed Chicago's peculiar talent for kicking | 4 POF BY Of the hae, eon tiund base, and would | able to plafas oyd a game formerloy ‘uen | Paya Cuthbert in 1944 necons. There ie very little | will be.a vigorous prosecution, and, It is hoped, sociition. Maj. Nevans’ band, of Chicago, will i orer the dish to great advantage. The attend-.; — = | give them no show for arun. ‘Th the reduction. otherwise it is foolish. | doubt that Merthrong hae beaten that time, how- | 9 speedy conviction anil sentence. turnish music ss usual. i month, and very euthusiastic. The presence of ; nesville. They would not give Lie t the Binghamton iekéts (8 to 2) the Syracuse | burst the whole thing ip three months. (4) He | trotter Great Eastern was taken tof the hands 4 ag i a és i : zy 3 it eel ra | confesses to27. (5) About 16 or 17. é i AG 4 E a : Interest, be-ause the warriors expressed their | innati, 5. | fhe 4th : ener abollt the amattaess oe eter i of duck Bee. Or tpndle: The Leics Herald went | ,, THe amateur rowing regatta at Detroit during i a the 4th and 6th of July. It is reported on whw, we deem the best of e ‘ feliefs at times loudly, though at no time in- | qiwoae hit the 4ULindiers is what they are.” | authority that some of the members of the THE TURF. nto cestneies, over the change, 204 Pre wonders: the coming week will bea triple affair; Tues- ! gecoronsly.. The ouly really ungentlemauly Fee el Lonka@ Ver contra, a correspoudeut at Janesville sends | Cricket nine are actually paid as much 2s $10 ‘THE ROCHESTER MEETING. Green bas he eae lie tunes. aince, pring, and day, Aug. 14, will be given np to the second an- actions were in the reporters’ stand, apart, of | Tuc of game Tso hours forty-five minutes. a paper giving his side of the story (which is | per month for their services, and ecmepeople in | The mecting this year at Rochester, which oc- | hes not won ingle race with him. On Wednes- nual regatta of the Detroit River , Navy; pic -cupied by t belonsine Umpire-<Mr. Bolea. , strong enough a3 he puts it), and he then adds: } this city are foolish enough {0 believe that, for | curred during ‘the ‘past week, was uot. a remark- | duy the owner ee cat Haetern intervicwed Mr. | Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th and 16th, to nich was occupied by men not belonzing to LITTLE ONES. | | Rings chetwantages of running a uineinasmall | the simple reason that the Star salary-list has 4 ee i Budnio. and urged him to take charge of | the fifth ae : 2 ; the press, and whose couduct the working re- Special Dispateh to The Tribune. : a yieetet tue Milwaukee papers lic | nutanume ou it which is uot credited with able one in any sense of the word. The man- | Eastern once more, After much persuasion Mr, the fifth annua! regatta of the National Ama j ‘i t het@inice and some nearly four times that agers of the track, unlike their brethren st | Feek consented, and for the reat of the cernee wit | teur Rowing Association; Friday and Saturday, H ss. L.—The game between the s, and contradictions in our papel him. If the horse can be got into conditivn | the 17th and 18th, to the ninth annual regatta: porters decline in apy manner to be respousible Pitrsnung, At i 2 i F ca i 7 . Maye driv Inst noba | amount, each month, they showd never be | Buffalo, made nv silly requests to the Mayor to | it Oo aj enpecthitn to do some big work un- * for. One of these men, when Snyder was hit in Aligienys und Auburns yesterday was won by | no Jozal circulation, Suffice it to say mou the face by ball, sang Sat guile, lonily, | riya score of 6 tod. It was spirit- | biel wae made until after the Mutuals had se- | beaten ty the Binghamton ball-tossers.’” be allowed to sell pools on the track, but simply | derJack's manipulation. Me is to trot in Rochester of the Northwestern Amateur Rowing Associa im pled of it,” and oi feed eee lout. To-day the same clubs tet | cured five ruus in the pinthinnine aud there w: ALL XISDS. qveut ahead selling them, and were not inter- | nestweek. This aio ees Compliment to ale. | tion. ‘The races will take place on the Detroit g] en adde of the M kees gutting When the Cincinuati Club was reomanizedun- | fered with, The most sensational feature of | Feet. Great Easterns wonderful time was made | River, opposite the upper portion of the city, when the home nine turned the tables, by 6 to 2% The oitching on | any.” The letter closes: a sentiment too brutal and low-lived wath sides na excellent, and ieee govd nine since the r i R 1 fieldins Ts ‘he batting was weak until to- ‘eat stiecess as pitcher, ae ON Ne If Tae Tar use | saris the close of the zamey when most of the Teds, uaking un admiraut r reporter knew the man’s name he would print | pase-hits were mac. tire winth inning Gal- | and iliing at second Base the only heretofore | for the city ¢ iy make PANE A yMetE | gorits present mauagemenl twas “Sell oF say | the mecting, peshans, wat the ee cane: | dgebeeamon lle Vock weld rons. osteHeF | aja tn hat fs kaos a8 the Arserian. SaaS and Shoupe, of the * Goludust trotted a heat in the free-for-all race | ‘There has been a genera) impression all along between the Detrolt skore and the Island of ‘Contain, | The Libertys and Dreadnanghts plisedagame | jy 2:16)4, thereby reducing her record three and | atone Ss oeen a ete Georse Eueamill, the | Belle Isle. The course has been surveyed nampiouship yesterday. The for- | 5 quarter seconds. The table of running horses, j owner of ‘Great Eastern, Would do well to ‘give | by the City Surveyor, and runs one mile : i with an oath, “it serves bim fright,’— winning it. The first five innings of the game were | vin knocked a ball over the lence, sect really weak position in the nine, The Chicugos | mer won by 10 to 6. . = Feek the manugement’ of tne animat- again. ‘a a half wi Ae trentful only for their good play, ond the eu- | home-run, and brinsing im Goodman, at ng. S| Teally wow Rureday nest, but we are not like | This Courier-Journal has already :rled Dow their records, etc, is as follows: Fee ie aie, morse. oft iwi cgagrem | omen ae ifetiery Cp eee rie ne joyment which the crowd took in them. in the gon. Three bats were broken, and Williamson | St. Paul and Milwaukee, waiting tur *fuemen | Jags Hartford team of next year (wnth yet lacks 5 Fmt Reed: Prev. | 0c, and duri $ reduced his record Pores Fe ‘arely USI yy vessels, ae was severely hurt by a ball. The following is a | worthy of our sted We don't wish to et | eicht months of being burn), and antounces that Name. ‘Sire, id jrecd | to2r%4. LI Septilateral last | and yet affording decided advantages to specta- year was at Rorhester. He. was ‘ntered there | tors; on regatta days ft will be plainly buoyed, jn the 2:27 race, in which the-principal compet- | and the Harbormaster will exclude craft of all Htors were Hangah D. andeElsie Good. As the | descriptions from its waters. The American @isth inning Anson pulled a hot one around oat ate : , summary Beaten quite so badly. third base and reached second throug La- | Vyninge— better, ude if i wards.”” Aciose game will do us Daa oe earetat collapakc? sful, we will brag after- anes eee Did Harry Wright know, when be played the tham’s failure to hold Hague’s throw, which | Alieghenye ree} i ni failur 7 Which | Alleghenye . 3 ‘Atlletics With Say in the Nine, thas said player | Comec. aT or horse lara ee was a trifle high, but not tall enough so that it | AQHA spec eee ey ihe Tribune, AUHGHS ‘expelled by the Mancksster ‘chan! | Seale Sioa ee ad ainatye horspinen, ths race had been | channel is over half a mile in, widtly anf tht should have gotten away. After two men had | pars, 4; total. 5. gre er Aug Gee sThis week the Sted Caps | That, at least, is the Statement ins Boston pa- | Lew Scott. erties Hea ieee on the Givie [pattords. exectleat accommodations for all th ! retired on fites, Spalding sent the run home by |. Errore Alleyheuys, 4; Auburns, 1° have seored two victories and one tie, with their | Per Hady Priteliard “-/Gr. principle, Great, east meireos had | TMC 20. age sll water ean be cot hanes veuTeellent hit, In the eighth inning .MeVey | | Coates has been reinstated as manager of the | rivals, tke, Browns ‘torfimeapolls. ‘Thegawes | On the coming Eastera trip of the Westera | Seite. combination. co Wilzony owner of Elsie, saw | Suadst afteraoons Fee cat ane in this pirt Gf «reached third on a bounder which got into the AMesten Ts, and Galvin promoted to the Cap- were Slouday, aps au an Bolles Re qqubs Cincinsa: G wil play six games each with Scot ‘i te his mare was opnae fest-ani steuly, and > the Detroit River, but with much wind seats. and was allowed a tally 07 on’s safe ey 7, tea Innings. game being calied to ena! OSton <n artiord, the extra two belng to | Slon-G sulve ack vut of the original arrangement, we 15 ion. 2 conrse Wal seversecond. The Chi wheres Todas Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. sto cate the trai: Wednesday, Sth, | mate up those lost by thefallure of Keck’s team Lady Sell, believing that his horse could win without any raciug Is out of, tHe daestiOn. i ed sel Secon tan id Mmwatkre, Aug. 1.—A fine game to-day , score 10 to 7: and Taursdayy Sel ta go E: Driver: help. Of course ke was ignorant of Grest East- | will be erected upon 4 large dock in , both ia favor o cris wonderful speed when he came to this'| that neignborhood, and from “the hand- ; volis, Rcore «7 tO ibof_ these sames were notable for very heav he Reds have been un- able fur two Weeks past tu_ present. their iull 9 | nive, owing to the cisabling of 3 time played a sharp game, but now they | between tie Indizuapol:s aud Milw aukees Wes dropped a stite Hague, Hall, Devlin. and heavy baiting of the home nine and Shaffer hit safely, and then a muff by Peters, a 7 of Flint to second, which let in another by Glenn, and a passed ball kicked ‘The Cincinnati Enquirer exiortsits new club to duif in and beat the Chicazos in games won, ft thizks that 1s about all it can hope to do this seasoa. “It would be glorr enough,” is conclusion. The drivers of the other horses } some boai-houses of the Detroit and Extetsior tere accordingly notiied that the pool was | Ciubs, the finest structures of their Kind in Dusted, and cach inan must look out, for bir | the West. The general manazement of, the eek, who was driving Great Eastern, | Jocal arrangements is in charge of the vetroit over the dish, end five runs were scored where | yyii 223 28 8 9 & O-s | Salisbury, and the defection uf Walker: the Enquirer's opinion. Very true! It would. tolimself when this word was passed | River Ni i s Y, er. 3 a th passed | River Navy, whicl é J oniy two should have been. . This left the 01010 0 0 0-2] J. Mazuus has been engaged to fill Walker's Mr. M. E. Chandler, one of Boston’s Lereue around, and determined to break Wuson’s fiver, Navy, which bss abot oe several Chicagoz three to get to’ tie, and. contrary to 5; Indianapolis, 6. place, and, with Miller ond salisbury in position, | umpires, would curreet the current impression slate. He won the race in straight heats, giv- | hundreds of oune men owning many thousand uxees, 10; Indianapolis, 6. rd of 2:19, Etsie Good, who | doltars’ worth of aquatic property and a flotilla they will next weel be stu ime shape ta play | tuat he has resigned. He has no intention of Te uuied Th the openiug games ot the Minuesota chaimpion- | resigning, and thanks We cay umpire so 23 to = ting only third moacy. The ing and, puats of allelasses. slip. An organization styled the Minnesota | giv wood measure of satisfaction, if occasion | DEGENERATED TROTTERS. forse was yery saccessrul in Feek?’s hands dur- of racing oot Patan, Donte OF races will be Leaeme, eon pase tin tees Oe onal: | requlresy— Basia, Herald, Nothing more forcibly illustrates the uncer- | ing the lane of the season, bur “thts fear | stragit wear and with the currents there wil S08 TI: ag in Goto ‘The Hurtford 7imss says that “the protes- | talaty of trotting horses being of value for | there was ference of opinion between Ham- | be two fout-oared contests, one for one sod ages é ees aes se T ! protes- nty of be 5 on C f Sy 0: St. Pant), bas beau ‘fot meal to ckoutest fa ne stousl plarer of 18:3 wil be a fucks naa if he | more than one season than a glance at ths list anil and Fesic on the eel has pe ae ae aalall mies steals peer h ne peear rer eet atv: ames, each in i san comn| ary uf $100 a moath and trav ich we d ones in their class | \th hi 1 = | rent, and 3 chanpigirmames, each club playing slxteen, | 274 commun a salary of $100 a moath an of those which were good ones in th with him. a ate ie ifs gal. My | oling expenses.» And three engageme obets 3 . 4, ee) and’ return. Of the sinle-scull entries, me | eceint with each competitor, ‘The Keds b oling expenset in the West whore the ements | through the Eastern Circuit Inst ¥SAe. Ondoing | “ene Tuorne MATINEE AT DEXTER Parte | Yates, Fearon, and Reunedy gre widely von be- | held the championship for two years pest, $2,090 or over in cath case. zo tt is at once apparent to even the most casual | yesterday was 9 complere success, the attend- | known: of the four-cared crews, Killorin avd the home | are cuutident of flyiue the penniaut for a th Observer that of the winners astrikingly large | Snce eine ally up, to the expectations of the | smith, of the Satinaws.rank A 15 of the double ance being Tliod the races of an unusually in- | genlls’ Fates and Barnard cannot’ be besten {a their usual custom in such cases, they got them, “Mfter nwo hands were out, Spalding, Eggler, and Bradley “hit safely, and Glenn nobly relicved himscif from the responsibility by hitting a long high one to right centre for two bases, biioging in the tleing runs, while the crowd cheered him no end. Their hope fora tenth | Trvixe Pans, IL inning. was, however, quiesly dissipated. Hall | of tase-ball was played he went out on a foul tip, bat’ Deviin’s grounder | tween the Alerts of Park Ii re this i jdge an .d by Clapp, of the St. Louts, # oi oenes Vike: mine, the score standing 16 to 4 in favor of the | Tney have played tuus fur five games with The injury receiv ag Pai radeg Hae see Me ie soaped. | purl! Kidee boys, Yney have played Jurce end losing tivo, aud | in Wednesday's game, tums out not to have proportion are this season of no account, or at | PoruStinw character. The most creditable per- | the West, while the Quaker City pair recently Shaffer hit a high bounder which come ‘cl Dispatch to The Trivune. thirteen with Minneapolis, winning cieht, losing | Leen so serious aS ‘at tlrst reported. His face | least of so little value as not to be available for | formance of the day was the trotting of the | inade the best recorded time on the Sebuyildill; t these do not count in the | does uct contain any broken bones, but ouly a | track purposes in any locality where hot con- second heat iu the double team raze, witich was | ip the four-oared contests the ‘Western repre- beautifully to Spalding and went beautifully | ‘Oax Pe Te Rae, 1.—The game of ball | four, aud one sentatives are the best the fresh-water clubs can to Spalding and wert enna er | at anrtia toany betiveen tne Surprise Club of | championship mice, however. | Te) season's | distorts Clapp is certainly lneky, and bis ‘ : Yaixel’s 5 i stin to-da, Surpris , Th . _ Clapy iy lacks, : ‘ e instances of | won by Isaac Waixel’s Sollie B. and Frand _ uaulds should. have Leen ‘out, Gerhardt | Oak Parit aud rac Austins resulted in a score OE aaa ee i eames played, 25 won, 18 lost, and | bebavior ou the ADD has always been suchas to | (ONS Se Htisly “to net ee Le ns aerdca. | They turned the full mile tn 225, the track sentatives ore eecmastern men are strouz repre- Crave made safe Bits and wou the game. | § ro Gia lavor of Qak Park, id The Secretary of the Reds is in receipt | render his good tuck more agreeable to bis horses that were considere goo ones: as sea- ing fully tree seconds slow, am ‘d demonstrated elisa Lae kr sempectiee. 10e aties. a The individual play was rather more worthy of tal Dispatch to The Tribune ef a handsome letter from Nick Young, 8 friends. gon that are now in comparative obscurity may | tyat there is vot a team in the city that can | chollenge prizes of this gee a rion are the four ote tha: the general idea of the game, for there ‘hue, 1L--The Batavias defeat- | tary of the National League, in whien he- is 5 ke not be uninteresting. that, there 1s, Not vjisel also won the 2:50 race L aasoctation ne te were ceriaialy some bits of the elding, the best Charles to-day: score. 18 | sured that the fall power of the Leagae will be Fred Cone’s umpiring eeems to give great dis- | “pire ' dy, the Cali- | with his bay gelding Frank Box, taking tha sex Saved silver plate, now he Aa i 2 running oue-hand cate atting wasdone by botls | qaed to prevent BH OTer OL Che orig enutract | sbetacion 10 tn eee a Dxecbail in Chi. | First on the lst comes Sam Purdy, with hig bay gelding Frank Bom tthe 2 of New York: the double-scull sitver cup, held: ‘ by: Sealing A i ‘ | ond and thi race | by HS Robt ‘i . i i fine st ad is pers pase ia si . 2 urtney and Robinson, of Union _ Sorin: iy the third inning, a fine stop ane me used ws prevent Walker (eo Ure norable ac: | 22%, coUL eS fom roved a erent utayan | fornia stallion. Last year unis horse wos Ccially | Was tale easly by that zame aud epecys, Horse Sea a eer held. by rank Es Peters in the sume ining, and a beautiful cy GAMES TO COME. Pith us) omecr clarke, of the Slanchesters, | Paadetphia Le Hob proved a greak eusees the most successful in the 2:22 class, especially | Eng. driven by D. B. Bissell, and the 2:45 race | Yates, of Grand Yaven the palr-oared silver ines fn Ue second Ine pelatter cugiut | Tye schedule of the Chicazos' play for this | rho fs audoubtediy the chief culprit. im baving arpa phle Remi Tene true; Mr. Cone | when the heats were split. He trotted of ix | PNR Uren PF oe, Quaker Girl, (our heats be- | {rut dsb, hla. by faven; the poleoared ih 3 tsar pertettion and einige cer ay Museveni) paves Waiher mith sete yankee cutene Refi one club is here. No man can dispute bis biaces in the sepsuatern, ata wou for ble owner) hg ‘required to decide thisevent. .The sun | Atalantas. ‘To these prises: the. troit..River ing nade 2 hit eve ne he went to Lat, Tay eee League ‘Alliance. #8. | honest intentions. 20, standing third on the list of winners, |. marics ‘of the day are as follows: Navy have this year added individual badges of : st cs Rep Car. The St. Louis Republican learns, probably by we threc-Laser. M. Rarus and Goldsmith Maid alone excelling Lim Dexter Pans, Aug. 11, 1877.—Trot sor horses ailver and gold for each winner, while the As * underground line, that the “Athletics “are work- | {1 point of money won. This season he bas not the latter that have never beaten 2:50, beat two in three, to | 30 “iation has added tio superb banners: of gold- embroidered wlute silk, to be held asthe cham-- INDIANATOLIS NEWS. Total. day and Saturday of this we aree_ hh On th oui: caso. * ‘The Indianapolis club's schedule of games tor ing quietly and getting in sbupe to put a stron trotted a raze, with the exception of one last + r “a é and, Hatlinan, Peters. an Suturday—St. Louis at Clicavo. this week is as follows: a Hiacin que weld uext season.” Without wish- | winter with Rarus, in Callfornia, in which he 22 ign pennants of itssingle an do ee Bfieen chances between them. neve ‘The Whites will, during next week, play the.) sronday—At Milwaukee, ing to interfere at all, the jon is made | was defeated. 33 | added Inalyidual badges for the winners, fur- Guring the gatne. On the o following games. which ¥I1l end their play bere | ‘nestay—At Chicazo. that for one year the Club turn its attention to ‘Smuceler, who was the sensation of last year 44] Sched by the Detroit River Navy, and LOIne joodeand veraged ri following {ime of tueir Eustern triy—a lopg one | \ednerday—At Chicazo. That ior oe vee trangements to pay their team | in the Septilateral, beating the Meid at Cleve- 3 3 | nished by ese list for the wecks : eseryhody getting at least one Sit, this time, covering about a month Tuureday--At Logangport. fora part of the year” That would be a pleas- | jaud, winning the free-for-all at Rochestery ‘and 3 ao | The amucement programme for the week In- i ors’ ching was first clase in eve Monta, 201b—Yockforé at Rockford. Friay—Allezheneys at Indianspolle., iug change for tke play Hi Habtford wequiring the fastest stallion record, Sar] The amutionsat’ the Detroit and Excelsior : thoush there were no star, play: in Chi Sururday—Mlegheaeys at Inuianapolis, Te inust be that the days of Utopta are almost | —2:15!4,—is of but little avcount this year, on 8 a: | Gostshouses on Tuesday evening; a moonlizht skco almost noerrors. It wasalstesd : ete Hae On the follwing Monday and Tuesday 20th | yere: see the following uotice fromm the Louls- account of aad leg, which will not stand the review of the river navy on Wednesday night; inning game, cach 2s + Lonis at St. Loa, and dere aiplan Citys of Sprivetied | Ute cSremenetal eonveraing the departure of a | severe pounding of, Hart, raves. His owner is s, to | SoeXeursion on three Iaree ferry steamers ) ‘The umpiring Was con Bb aot ene: will play tn Indianapolis, valle Coin reeonee AS gpposition sheet: | thowivg him in exhibitions of Sheed Haerecer jashed side. by side, on Thursday evening; and io plsy Jastibr and pretty uniform wid | After this comes the Eastern trp. il play in Indianapouss euess of members | Teoreer on | MH SGeman, the very efficient ball | au association ean, be found that wishes to in- 11] Gapreceptions on friday evening. ‘upartial. but i was not zood. Following is In the tirst Eastern trip of this season the | of the team, made | it necessary for | reporter of the Courier-Journal, companied the | Vest money in such au enterprise. Me ev eap'y bea. Hesing, J 31 “Phe only especial novel regulation of the THE sco Ciieazo aud SL. Lots Clubs weut frst, and fin- | them to Jay up all last week They are sald to | |.ouisville ee oO eee tue Western | _ Lula, with her record of 2:10, 18 wholly use- | SE: Sadler Oa Atianis Taylor a2 | week bas beeu the adoption by the local Naval FEF pave | ished ‘up their games befure the Louk be ia excellent trim now. tip. He will remain with the club until the two | Less this Season, aud at Cleveland acted so badly | “<7 ° | Tims —2:41%4, 249. Board of a resolution protesting against the ap- é curcaco. rival. the Cineianatis entirely The record of the club up to Aug. + (for e will vemaain With oh’ played, and from | that Charley Green got out of the sulky dis- | Sane Dav.—Trot for horse: of the pearance in any rice of a crew or oarsmian not Hallinan, 1. f. 0, 11 0 O | tripatall. For the sec which ‘Tu Tnrpuse is obliged to Secretary The woes to Put-in-Bay, where he will | gusted, threw up both bands, and declared that | harness; best two in thece he: Pothed in a rowing costume that shall cover MeVer. ¢. 4, 5 2 4) and Ci Hh acy se pioneers: and they | Yobu) is as follows: “| enjoy a se f recreation.” Nothing less feetehia never ‘again. pull alline over her on a | Mr. Evers’ co. m. Quaser the body. Anson, 3b. 4 3 FO | will stare this wee ‘The Cinclunati Club will BATHING. Foey Convulsion of nacure would brig such a | race-track. 7: 3ir, Dickenson’: ch. g. Deron 5 : Aarare i u. 3 8) 2 | play in St. Lows to-morror ae vill straight ERE than a convulsion of tincaded ‘Snipe of the Val- | _ Mambrino Kate wasoneot the most promising Dash THE RIFLE. 2 Tbs 6 1 gh for ree) or Wee af ie Bhanhy, = > ley out of the young mares, in the, conn rast ne 3:38 a COMPETITION. POR PLACES ON THE INTERNA EsSlen ¢ 13 H | tis i start East after their gate. Ss gn se This paper published a paragraph to the effect with Irene. thipugh the Septiiateral. This sea- TIONAL TEAM. Giena, 1 ng { 4 here to-murrow. and will play the Bostons Fri e 3 s) that if the St. Louis Club should expel Blong it | gon she his not been heard of, ‘but for what rea- | Mr. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. . ba Kk. a ¢ would be only his third time; and thereupon a | yon ig not known. Irene, ‘who was brought out New Yorn, Aug. t.—Four competitors for 224934. wail of agony and o sbrick for gore goes up ik i jadelphia, an Sane Dar.—Free-for-all; best two in three heats; i shot full from the Globe Democrat, and bad 1 last year by Mike Goodwin, of Philadelphia, and a: te; | places on the Tuternational teain shot ful chucked at an employe of Tre T THE CHAMPIONSI ONSIIP. Tt may as well be set down that the Louisville aie no use en- | Indiaaapolls mtage 18 | acquired a record of 2:24, trotted in a few races in harne! GRE Tt | eee a put could do nothing worthy of her | Mr. Sclwarts)s tS Frank Davis. scores to-day at Creedmore to complete the an i -| 8 ! 0 2] Ctub will win the pennant. Ther 4 At 4 Hazve. 2 b. 5, 2 6 | Cub inco ony discussions about ifs or ands, | CPPS - = will be. uecessary only to eall the attention of | reputation. Sir. Bissell’s b. finished recards in the late competitions. Capt- Hail, 1. f. 4 0 0] and their lead of tour games won will carry the angry St. Louisun to Dlong’s adventures ate Fatlerton was undoubtedly the best Mr. Andersen’ J.G. Starey, of the Team Committee, superin- Paria Bies 5) 1,2 | them througin without a doubt. The following the ane Covington in 1873. Hi le was not ex- | posse in the free-for-all class last year, outside Be een ree tended the shooting. ‘The seres were as fol- Gemarte, 2b 3 4, 0 | ts.the table: pelled by the St. Louis Red Sox, and afterward | of Smuggler and tue Maid, and it was thousht | | Propmetstows, BESTOWS BACES say wasthe | Ines: L. Weber, 200; Gen. T. 8. Dakin, 1805 Graver. 8. 8. 13 £0 2 Oy Le Coe ee Sane: tru the Cincinnati } at the begumin of tie preset season, with | qgct dayof the races. and miore than ordinary iu- | H. F, Clarke, 184; R- Rathbone, 140. Mr. Rath- Sasder,c. 4 ae = Dee ie ate tuak ating > minor } them and Bodine out of the way he would have } forest was displayed by the peopleinattendance, | yone shot muzzle-luading rifle, thinking that Crowley, &. 3 0 0 5 oe ees inne a Hank ue ast bat Blone Eton an easy thing of it, but thus far in the cireuit | probably because of Be ee OOO ae entries | Pone.sHer + prove an. his usnal ‘score, but the anh i Pe by Were Ro i ui me- | hehas failed to win a race, belug beaten af ; lacs, quite Deri | ce BOM Total. .....-++ w3 =| ae thing more thaa calling names to rub out the | Syringiietd and Cleveland and drawn at Buffalo in the press Solr nes tte de Carroll t | result was not satisfactory CO} Upponeit: record in the other matter. on account of a laine hind leg. " ry Count "Lhe sirst race was in the 2 The shooting on the earborn Clab Range Tanings— 23456785 F opna ; he Boston Herald has invented a new cham- | | Gen. Grant was oue of three horses in the | Gass, t five Korses sturted. Amboy a atten 4 i Chicazo. 6000102 coed ir opponents in Boston Herald bene camericyn,” and to | Septilateral last year toat did Rates: Aira ae pe ae x | yesterday afternoon was in the first of a series erate 0 Oe oe Jouiville. twent} ‘and in thirteen ouly allowed Seo teas the “America,” and co | Septlateral, last yeax toat did Bot Use Me. | guolk Dit ate Bunnell second, Dan | Sr weekly matches to be held every Saturday eo a eseD, Boston them one run, They have beep * Ciieazved * udmissions tnay be had by applying wy the Tis year ft looks as if he would not wit, Ho. | Vosbare,thint Suhelle fourth. Time, 3:992%; | gfrernood, open to all on payment of the usual oy 5 67 8 Of es, ‘Tae highest score ¢ i paper which holds the patent. ft ismade by | He seems‘, Nove satltely lose ie trovtedy- a asi; 2a. In the county race five | small entrance-fee, but tree to United 6000001 0-1 jcht runs, while they have ee Combining the aix Learue clubs with the Tu- | speed, and thus far has not been | rout ed, al- | Peeeig dtertca, and five heats were trotted be- | States or State troops. There were re oo 8000 2 Oe caauie dt Uianapoliz, Lowell, Syrecuse Star, Allegheny, | though at the inte Freeport meeting, w ere he | fore the contest was, decided: Heestess Bin | SUS OF eueSbo.sard” match with military Two-taze hits—Anson, 1: Glenn, 1; Hall, 1. Gained lat. thirteen and lost thirteen games to League ti Wie ee ee entered An tee road’ ghere were Put | took first money, Sibs, with Hing Philip segond, | Wifes being won | by | Private Woodside, ¢ hits—McV" aldinz, — eens elnts, and: played three tie games with them. Rae he | lett one does a Rad be Tess Ted, lie was vertain eOCHOL ¢ Mowry third. Time, 2:01; 2:51; | Ninth United States Infantry, scoring twen One of tea innings with the Hartfords, score 0 hot appear unless upon the hypothesis that the | where, lad ue sorte ty-five out af a possible forty-five: the next at ‘Thr rs First bases on errors—Auson, 1: Hall, 2 Devlin, ‘Tie recapitulation is: 1; ShaGer, 1; Gerhardt, 1: Suyder, 1; Crowley, Clubs. qT L_ Chica: Louisville. ei hot appear ues: ape the purpose of put- | third money if notdistaneed. | This herse low- ting the Boston Club st the kead of something. | ered his record from 223954 to. 2:21, obtainine | synatosa, Fee ie esther foolish to pu the Lovells in | the latter in a ufth heat at Rochester when dead 008, N.Y, Aue auspiousis.. ‘The | Uesuand with miltary vides, Private Roberts ‘one of twelve innings with the St. Louis, scure 3103; and one of eight innings with the RATOGA RACES. 300 yards, off-hand with sporting rifles, was won Y., Aug. 11.—The second | py for Babcock, scoring 19. At 200. yards, Double plays—ilince and Glenn. 1; Egaler, An- Fostons, score. 4 to 4. Also, two tie zame: gon, and ath tite. 7 ot eK zaines | sny com they 1 ly played | lame. e d d : 5, he Alles! ne of seve tinnings | 22S comb y have only played | lame. weather and track were fine, and the spectators {stout of 45 he same: with the Allezhenys—oue of seventeen: innings ‘ubs at all, and have | Great Eastern was a gensation: last year, low- | jumerous. The first race for the Kentucky Fo ere A wie Ptiae rifles Mr. vitLoneof thirteen; one of nine Ianings with | tBEeC Of the sis Learue 4 rent pets “9 in i anul‘gne of thirtecis one Of nine Innis Mim | gotten on only four eames, With, they Te ences Eastern as ssn to ost the est | Hove oraqearatey treedcurthe of salle, | Cleveland wom eorng 28, "The prope saps Ue Pr London; ONE: “tamerican Champlouship ” is a scheme with an | of the Septilateral races 1u which he | partici- sras won by Pride of the Village in ISK. Dake | Clereland worry to obtain the necessary erm J LEAGUE ALLIANCE. aim but 1 _ Another cham- } pated, and winning every race in that, circuit in | of Magenta was awarded the second place, al- | Sion for the regulars, and it is hoped that the X ne iavention of the | which be started. ‘This year he is of very Tittle | Shou three horses came in in a line, and | ¥irsz and Second Reaiments will be rep resented 1; Anson, 2: Spalding. mn. 1: Latham, 3; Hall, 1: Devlin, 1; Sny- Crowley, 4. Chicago, 7: Louisville, 9. a, 1. Left on bases—MevVe 3 Gier er, Chicago - If ali the six clubs were result would be: Unpire—Stancba Following is the summary of cemes played by | Bi F ; 4 2 : . . 3 ; a Y | Syracuse Courier, 1 like the other patent, | account, and thus far nas failed to make even | Bra:nble was given the third placc. A ti is sande Cinbs play gels Fo eae ae dear Aa aeolis stil wel ast nist, stow | jeaving out te Tecumseh and Lowell Gib. | specie SUOW IDE. oid daughter of Bae ra:nle Was er aD for all ages, one mile | ‘= *™* napottent and newer " fanati Rigutrer. dveaks erultice! ste Good, the year-old danghte dtheee quarters, Parole, the favorite, won : he Cincinnati Buguirer speaks exultiogiy of | ple eon stdered oy experieuced horsemen | enshiy; ee quartersy Carole ore Fourth third. OTHER SPORTS. BOSTON VS. HARTFORD. ans Zone Play? the prospects or its team for next. year, and re- SHOOTING. Special Dispatch to The Tridsune. st Ye the be S-year-old in the country it 3 eros, Aus. Ie — i ¢ nL marks; “McVey, Jones, Pise. Gerhardt, 2 last year the best > year Y> | Time, 8:08. 1 boggor, Aus, ~The nine ey, tke the ul ‘Rady will do quite wel ierhardts aud | Gor! Sprame not excepted, She trotted, Tort ime, 8:08. for all anes, one mile anda | Ernst Harms, Constable of Tolleston, Iad., last, in a defeat for the Reds. ‘The visitors poner 10 be allowed ue add a word Jn tits way of good- early spring anti inte’ ano beaan ie Hy, ones quarter, Was, won ag BareEs Bontaee {ulminates the following notice to duck-hunters played a strong fieluing ame, though upforta- Agel a iH ae natured, well-meant advice, it would, be this umber of cremtord of 223k. ‘Thus far this second, a 2 -goimes 212% | gown his was? hate in most of their batting, and had the Juck Sempble 7 8 Go slow’: you had three of these five * to build | $2380 910 8. Tone nothing to sustain her re The free handicap steeple-chase—distance, | “ <5 of the Game law now in force In the State of aie # phe uvon” isst seazon, and behold the result! | Season she lone nothing stain her rep’ | two miles and, three-quarters—brougbt toa | (fous e law no i e us vty them general oor Hela Ste agi, og upon” Last seasons an oeiven the best ma | weation, andthe natnral inference is that She | ee nes a aeesctoport The Face was | Of URtanE a eee or tap. itt be antes, spar, making eight of their errors, 3 2 in’ Atnerica in tis position. But MeVey can tell | Bag, "8008. Lack. ft th kina. | 82", bY. Redding by ahead; Trouble second, | kin any duck between the 15th day of “April and winch gare Tiuree runs. Their base Fairvani 2 16 you the history of the Lord Bultimcre nine of Marion is another instance o/ the rena ind. | Doubtful third. Tine, 5:46. The little jockey | the iarday of September in each year; and ay running “was below the _ mark, and Fall. Itiver. 2 10 You the Mistors west combination ever made. | Tuerears plenty More that could be mentioned, | o¢ Wailer had nis collar-bone broken. ferson violating the provisions uf this act, shall, ii the bat Larkin bothered them when hits were Chelsea -. 0 2 Ae S that story, Messicurs les Cineiunati, | D¥t the above Ste suflicient to establish the point RACK TALK. pers ronvirtion thereof, oe fined in the sum of 32 heeded aad kin bothered tae forced ‘out: For = = before you get avy more firebrands into your inade at the cominencement of this article. ‘Albino, the great crazy-headed trotter that | for each wild dark se Unlawfuliy trapped, netted, the Bostons, the features of the came were Total eoveens or cen 2 98 98 nine! Not that McVey is a firevrend—lie is POOLSELLING AT BUFEALO. | 4. | was formerly Ered by ML. P. Beecher, of this | or shot.” Wunters, Sad tthe eener public are 's bag SEMI-PROFESSION ALISA. not. “Eugiérer adds to this list of five the | AS stated in this paper last Sunday, the ab- | city, is now owned near Albany N. Y. hereby warment of tae Hed raat or tbe above Lam, White's base play, Bond’s ticlding, and some i wk: i -s¢ @ Feel eting v2 ' Phillips and Jasksun, of the late Philadel- | «9. sence of pool-selling made the recent mecting ‘The Live Stock Journal thinks that paro- | eG Gil viotators thereof will be ‘promptly arrested ratthug tops by Sutton, be and Morrill doing 30 | puias, ave cone to tue Lornells, of Murnells- | 5 es)” which Include, os it wsinis, | St "Rusrato au abeolute and conspicuous failures } | Se eerie Fergaaun and Burieee eee 38 file X.Y. Birehell could bave gone to Spring- Ranker aero Bite, Foleys Meyerle, | something that has not been known oF dreamed Bae erga fn statiag tint the Hee ne and prosecated. serv. sacs 24 kt , 35 | field. O., but declined. 40 i c Fs | of since the organization of the present Associ | Do re Wa $s 8 girlie Work by both catchers was well attended to. apd reseat occupied by them, and will improve | Of S°°.rhe GTS apers treated the matter | books of Secretary Bosle sho that the entry of at anaes gome time the aspiration orn St SANTS. Atr Allison, York, and Burdock led at the bat for DEVINNE aveling aragraph says that Steve and | them. 29 f Fe stati | the mare was in that form. their side. Ashower celayed the commence- | | A vast amount of literature has aeeamalated ‘Mart King att Clipper Kyun are playing with ANSWERED. TeEy Finger ane re Dro nestation at, ate mai ove Rt Pier to the vor phe ny attempts have Eighteen persous were in attendance. aie ire vereatiy: ‘The. le é 1970. re eRe ene RIES ih. Itseems that at the last moment the xen i Se sania | Coe Se eee TE rents . sue scone one og itself eat te Been ot 18 ‘ _W, W. ©.—‘* What games have the Bostons and truhagers of the track, who plaiuly saw that Bs or the Morte tke ce Bocar-old of lest | Ty, past renin evening A. F. Drontzer, on ae T[R\B 5 Fred Alling, of the old Excelsiors, of Roches- Cincnnatia played since July 2597 Answer— | without pools there would be no attendance, | year, has also broken down. the feat, making the distance of about t¥o mir | Devinuey stole two sfames from Marry Wrigt in Louisville, and Burtis stole another, in St. | ter, bas been made manager ‘of the Rochester | None : determined to go abead “regardless,” defyi “Phe practice of baving a ttle dog to ride on | abalf miles in fifty minutes, which fs believed end baseball | eens SE" bluc-coated sninious. Frank | ,, The prers 2 tine-horse while the, latter is | to be the fastest record for the ‘distance in lake wl | 0 le, and in St | Gab, vice Brackett, withdraws, Tue yeuerable | | Asntaxo, Brock The | 1 Louis. This is given (on Harry Sry Ce Tce eetis «assistant manager,” what- | grvunds In Milwaukee are one, clock north of the he Jolly Quimby were both preset 0, authority. The Courier-Journal prints plenty | Joe 8: mer, ate | grounds nie and. Thitly-f0 Shaw and the Jol ly Quimby were bo! h present, the bactis walking exercise is becoming quite | water. of authonf bat proves nothing, except that it be- | Cv that may be. Sener Of eho ig with the Stiwaukees, was never ready to ory the eee Pro rded ult, bat the topular. Itwas inangursted by Joba, Splan, HAND-BALL. St. Louis papers also | The proposed tournament of the Syracuse | with the Atlantics It is anotber man. to tanght little Jimmy Rarus how to do it. ‘Amatch game of hand-ball ‘between James iy q jeg. which is unfalteringly in Mc- 5, oghenies, t ta Hal e is 2 Jatter gentlemen’ weakened bodily, and finally wi ig e 7 fast John Car- ascert their belief which is Pritt ibe Bugposed, toumamentanapolis has boca | “cen stag aay elub over madea better score | went te ce the Mayor. It appearéethat they | | ‘The pray mare Nog &., that trotted so well | Fearon and Thomas Callen sesoe place nt Manas. Now only one or two things have anv abandoned. The Allegheneys start on an ex- Fre ole : F * a a has brought no charges acainst Alc is | far as St. Paul and Minnespolls, qnade by any club which bas a record (so far as the hs pas ‘YAC! bosh for them to ask he ar! Stocking and Memphis . It was 15: 1 a a 7 ken to New York a bosh for, tier? must stand convicted of a de- rangement by, which the Stars, Alleguctert; | favor of the former. sLtolin | (het to comprehend. “Their argument seams | Nosey” Brown, who is, going, thrgnsl the | not to nave ew. York arming sucess. An inter- te Mio bush up the matter unless | for ene Tea peionstip of non-Learue ‘clubs, The to have been a mixture of egotnt fet | yigeug creat with the gray gelding Sheppard | est of $1,000 in her was put Gp ab ‘auction a few i : E. O'R.—() Who ts the best batter in all the ; : i sre to. ing complaint. The burden | C7 ets tiave beaten the Stars five times in suc- | Leagns Ta, Wh Heol is the oleect player by | Bese, Ht reported heomrectly- tase stalin e pols sent to the stable at Freeport. for | days ago and brought $4-50- joc! lieves in Devinney- Brown, c.. | proto seHor Total. .....000 sse0 HARTFORD. aerdork, 2b. joldsworth, c.f -.. Sato 9 1 ° 1 5 on Louisville and not on St. t and who has been viaying the most ‘cying in the 2:45 race in the interest of ————_—— Q ig plainly on cession, and have in other respects an excellent age at neesent And i ee orin to chzece players | Tissey was openly violating ‘the law at Saratoza. | {SSF ood Horsemen who were present say “OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 2 Fs commen Bl wen eneresm ouis; - they have made a charge, and, i they don't Trosecute it, they lay themselves record. Already for tue Chicagas for 2878? (4) Have the Why could not the management of the Buflalo | fiat Nosey took it hard, and made ee erat alc: So rll ge yore fous a hi ‘The reason why Waitt left the Rochesters and | Chicsgos_engaged any plarers yet; if 0, name | track, which fs composed ‘of respectable men, do rh ce ithout f-| New Yore, Aug. 11. ‘Louis to “visit.” Iu the thi place, a reporter | he was, * dissal ed and disgusted with the fe inge the Cor runuxe, when the Hi fe? | conv iced by kind -o! Ne uy Fee reg atthe Free D Bares None isto *wosrazaL, Aug. 1f—Arived, steamer Sar- cM 5 vi "3 8 are .for n Heat; DOW sohts a i y Ox, . Arrived :out;:' steam of MeN ae thing which is not creditable to | out of pam eepros because of Sfevey's | Pit Halt? ePengagement: is that so? (7) Are quences, all right; bat to suppose that he wonld | ing bette te race he was scien a trial in 2:24, | | LONDEN setts from New York. : open to the charge o! skcond place, Devinney bas [procamone Innings— 12 peat mite in the race being 3:28. 2 Poston... O21 after party,—that. the first thing the two did partiality for Smith.” Perhaps it would be | there going to, be any other G the sot, (2 Are | aysure them beforeband that ‘they would not be Pete ei in the raze being. ~# ag pi ear * a a + hed . ¥ ae to Lety’ Gléni, driver Gf Jackson ‘New York, Aug. 1L —Arriv Steamer Banton od: after getting together was to go oft 1e two Gr | bore consistent with the record to say that he | next year besides those fo te present? anaucer—- | Dfosecuted sind punished was fhe thismest Btn cree ts doeta tet Oe river Gf Jackson | io, trom 2ivernnal. ; Kons earned—Loston, 3 i the games | was ‘released from the Chicagos because he | (1) McVey has the best record at present, (2) of nonsense. whercupo Firet base on errore—Bosto! 6. yate room and talk about sell B z s EI _ ;