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-ORICKET. The Great Match To Bea Played at Hoboken. THE RECORD OF THE PAST. What Foreign Cricketers Have Done on American Soil. The team of cricketers from the antipodes who passed through New York on their way to England ja May tast have left that couutry, aud will soon ar- Five in this city on their way back to Australia, Soon ivathere they will play a mateb at Ho Mon- supposes ihut ibe cricketers chosen will be so suc- Cessiul against their antagonists as were Awerican riflemen against a team from that far-off lapd in 1876, Dur ocui-ol-coors sportsmen are not given much to cricket, uiffering in thie respect trom all otner Engiiss speaking races, The game itself is the Most universal ono in oxisteu Lines of latitude flo not determine the area of play, It is aimost as Popular in India as tn England. Canada te proad of Mt, Aus rahune Lave just shown that they excel at it, And native Boers ag weilas Hritoms resident at the Cape of Goou Hope pitch thoir wickets and marque tents beneath the burning gun ot Airica, Ibis played In the islands of the Atiuntic, of the Pac fic and of the Meats neup, aud wherever the Union Jack floats or the land forces march cricketers from ship and eamp find recreation and excitement in the ball Held, The coming of the Austrulicos lends attraction to a game which is too litle ouderstood, and much in- terest ts already being shown in everything that per- tains to cricket Toe Brsi vou made to this country by foreign cricketers was in 1859, when a selecied team of Eng- lish professionals came und saw and conquered, They arrived at Montreal on the Nova Scotian September 21, and were received with great enthusiasm, This team consisted of six men selected Irom a club known as the Ali England aud six irom anotber called the United Ali England. Their names were George Parr, Cxffyn, Lockyer, Grunuy, Wisden, Jobn Lillywntie, Juli Cwsar, Jacke Carpenter, Diver, Daft and Hayward, ‘The reputauon of this team bad long preceded them across the Atlantic, Some of them were as famous here as they were at home, and they gained great applause ‘whea they first appeared on ao American cricker fleld {hey came to America under the auspices ot tbe Movireal Club, whicti guaranteed to euch player £50 and bis expenses irom Liverpool and back. Tneir first game was at Montreal, September 24, against & tweniy-two of Lower Canada, the eleven wiuning, wiih oigbt wickets to spare, On Octover 3 tuey played a twenty-two of thiscity and vicivity, aud wou 4m one inving, with soven wickets to fai, On the Lita of October they piayed a twenty-two at Philadelpvia, and wou, With seven wickets to fall. On the 17tn of October they met a tweaty-two of Upper Cavada, aud wen, with ten wickets to fall, October 21 they played at Rochester, in this State, aud beat a selected twenty-two jo one ianiag, with sixty-eyht runs to Spare. Tho smallest score made against them wa: by the twenty-two of this city, at Hoboken, and the Dighest scoro was made by tne Philaaoiphia team. ‘Whe expenses of tue trip exceeded the receipts by $500, THY ALL ENGLAND KLEVEN. ‘The next Droies=ivpai ‘eum to Vioit Lbis country and Canada was « picked exveu of Al England, They Bulled Sepremver 2, 1868, arrivea september 13, This Was 4 great Leum, aud they Won all their macches ‘with comparative ease. ihe captain of the eleven was Kogar Wiiieber, « “aan irow Keut,” then ia bis tor- Helo yeur, He was a wonderiui lett-uanded Found-arm bowler, ans’ with « twist from thi the off; one of tue tow who, Wuen sbour to bor Walked ‘up to the crease and sivod straigus when deli ering wis bail, The Olbers Of Lue Leaw were:—Henry Jupp, aged twenty-seven yuers, and 1bomus Hum- prey, aged twenly-pinw years; these were Kuowa as “surrey wwius.’? Huwphrey wus one of shortest litue felows inat ever played but used vo it em Tard,’ und Wuich be galloped between wicke.s A, aged tuitty years, a jc Found-arm boWier—te lasiust ac tuat Lume m Kugiend. James Liiywuite, aged iwen y-si. Bepbew O: the vow Whe Came over iu 1869; ve was a ipcop bowler anu a rattiing good Uitter, Georee Gril- fib, uged soirty-tive, ove uf the best piuyers that eVer tfavelieu; lv could bow! ata guod pace, but also traudiey stows wil, Alived shuw, axed twenty-six, & Bue cries: Josepn Kuwbotbam, a tuirty-seveu, wmung the vest beuiuu wicket Lut lived im tuose days, Gev Freema., aped (weaty-sev at toat time believe. to be ihe crack vower vl the ae. Ploying with Ail Engiund against iweuty two of bWaueca, 1m 1806, be vowies 18 successive maiden overs, Bul bis greatest bowling leat was against twenty-two or Reacar, July 19, 1866, bowiny 7 w ckets IM BiDe successive Lulls aud getting 16 Wickets lor 19 ruus Heury R. Cuariwood, aged LWenty-vpe, was tue cont vl the party, aud Kuward Pooley, aged iwen.y-five, the wicke. Keeper o1 tn vou. ihe ry Piayed wgminor @ picked eighieen of q Torkers, ud cOMmMenCed On Sep mber li. The eleven mauve 126 on the Urst uvy and vm ibe second cloeud ther fires inuiwg with 17%, ibe New Yorkers made 61 io their Bret and 88 Ww MWheir secoud inuiwg. On the 24étu of September u Evgiish team played at Muopirewi, the Cavadiaus making 28, wuile the forciguers scored B10. Owing vo ine very rainy weuther wuicu uad pre- Vatieu the Visliors cuuid not fob tbe contest, cu quently 1 was adraw. Next tuey went tw Busco where Wey piuyeu September 80. Lue Buglisa ele scores 109 iu their first anu 71 iu twei©r o the American wenty-two scvred 39 in ibe 87 iw tmerr secopd ining. At Puriadeip! they pluyed Ocvober 5, tue Aderwan tLweuty-iwo scored 75 anu we Eugish eleven scored 92. Alter Pluying weVeral games of dasel Picked nives, they suited 1or bome October 24, greatly 0 America, KNTLEMEN’’ OF 1872, lemen pi eleveo of Kugieh amateurs, wun wl erickoters, Sir. W. G, Crace, ut eit bead, urriv Americu, aud ou tue 25d aud 246u of August piay Une first game at Moutreal. f ¢ Eoghsumen maue ond tuning; Arst aud seco: On the istu ‘ol ‘September iY Kogtisn te ms pi & picked twenty-two of tne Bt George’s Ciuo on the Hubuken grounds, in the preseuce of # I Ciowd Of spectators, It Was aly a One-day mateu, id the Visilors were successiul by a score ol 102 Lo (BOUL the 1o%s of a Wickel, At POrade!pur they 4 Match Sepremver 21, and with the fovowing Tesuit:—Atmericuns, rst inuing, 65 74. Kngiehmen, uret inming, 105, » three wickets to spare. iney them revarued Lo Cuy, Wuere they plage, again with tue St. George's Ciuv tor the beuefit of the Keeper of the rounds. ibey were et i by tue Lraveilers’ October sated for THE GOLDEN AGE OF CRICKET. The third,quatier of tue preseut ity has been Provouncey ibe guluen age of cricket, so Wouderial Das been is progress anu development dui ue he thirty years. vowling has vad th \ sume remurkav! the superionty Lou of wuwck aud deienee beore Wickets might be meutioued, bas veen created vy A Veritabie surprise the th luck woteh this terickeier ‘he Wortd bas one buve loug complained glorious Uucertamly of cricket. Lue dest of Diayers, they have said, may ve run ont, of given out velore,”’ or Caught at (he Wicket belure be bus bad time w Giepmy Uis Skill aud delight bbe spec- tators. Scuemes 0: a fuiiio sort have been invenied ba vba the element of chance 10 cricket. [itt 1878 this yeur be tus not displayed wis superioriy, and Very rarely bas he played tauitlessy, only once, we beleve, scoring figures,’ foe Lyw are ‘more gta ‘apa batters DU Dever 80 masteriy as Grave, aud O18 Starts ou the Wane bis career one. Ibere are some cricketers, however, who luvKk of the elaer ove 1 the Grace vrotuers, Who uied a low years buck, as the best player Kogiaod ous ever ouuceu, His wouderial (eat im Canerbury , Wuen he weut in Urst, scored 192 runs (vot Abu Capiured every Wicke: quoted us showing bow really @ bis Mette. PUINTS OF GENEMAL INTRREST. a Bame has progressed consiveraviy tp ir the Kugiwumen great gvod. stodid be Be dropped Duis in ge fivtu. ra Saved 18 us goou as a iarge B00! whieh alle an wotoues. 11kus are all splendid Heidors and astouisved ere nearly aw yrealy as did whe basevall players four years ago, je ueUy ROOFING He been recorded this ny eure inoiogs Oud rele maicues, Mr, Frank wt agaist Surrey, at Maid: « Hittle OFer & muuLH back, 18 Lhe ighes. inne first cuss match (wis year, ia one mateo the Uret put th pub vu 245 1uns for the fires wioket, war Hite later (ites players on one a NEW YORK TERALD. SUND AY, SEPTE TIMBER is credited with one score of 127, to Se taped 1d 201. in August ia LAT and enougd bas beea said to prove that the season 1878 1s tully up to (he average ip tne matier of run get Ung. Ibis wort soning the fact tbat the largest vellously fast ‘run gettin 1 side Was disposed of in seventcen minutes without scoring atail, On auother occasion, in a match be- tween two eleveus, tbe man woo went in first carried out bis bat for twenty-four, and vo one eise scored. F iwo days’ match with ibe New they mination on'tae part of the f only eieven wen 18 one to be commeuded, althouya it 1s to be hoped the Quaker City biys ave uot over rated theif own strength or underrated that of their visitors, At auy rate it will be a tostof akili betwoon jor only two ot Ia ali vowh in tates ad the — Australta ighieens: os. Daring their etny ie Bogiand they twenty: +4 but ooly on two occa- have mude some good secur sions wore three-fizure inoin ‘The first w. made 130 Banoermas made 1b 0 bes Orst ape 1; id uiny uMd Was thew run our, The secord highest individual score wnd the second threestigure inning was made by Mr, Bailey uguinst eighteen of Hastings on August 28, He weot in second wick: down, with the ‘otal at 27, a then pe: entiy defied uli the bowling the eighteen could bring against bim during the compilation of 180 runs, bis ‘esiwsaual contriva- tion toward which was 106, He ougnt to have been caughi out beiore he bad scored a rua, A GOOD PRACTICE MATCH AT HOBOKEN— SWEEPING CHALLENGE FROM THE BEXAGENA: RIAN CRICK) TLRS. Oo the invitation of Mr. A. Marsh, of the St. George’s Cricket Club, there was a good altendan of cricketers at Hoboken yesterday. lt wus expected tbat the eightcen men selected to play the Ausiralian cricketers ov October land 2 would be present to play against all comers, but only twelve of them ap- ponred. They were Messrs. Gile-, Moeran, Conover, Cashman, Spraque, Bunce, Rogan, Marsa, Cross, Frazer, Brewster and Sieigh. Thore being otner cricketers ou the ground a maton was arranged, sides being chosen by Messrs. Giies und Brewster, The former's sido first went to the bat and the wickets fell rapidly for some time, the sixth falling for only 8 rune. Cashman maue @ good stand aud re- Ured when ue had made 20. Mocran and Kogau mage S euch, the latier got out. The tolal tor ihe eieveu y score was, Giles, 0; 5; iman (retired), Spraguc, 0; Bance, , 5, ora total of 41 by the teas out of tue 42. The Jour outsiders scured ove run ibis being made vy Westtoidt On Brewster's side a total o. 56 ruus was made for jeui” men scored ax follows :— 5, and Fraze! Brewster and Sleigh did vot vat. Oo the “outeiders’? Lalbot mave 8 and Alien 3, Cuddiny 1, and there were 5 vyos, Following 1s the tull score:— GILES’ SIDR. G, Giles, c, Cuduiny, b. ‘team’ rien alae a SIDE. ¥. Atiea, I Boia 3S. Eumunis, c. Kogan, J. KE. prague, c. Gu Maren. D. D, Gilbert, b, Maren. 0 a Dovaid, run out.. q ©. W. Bance, b, siursb.. A J. Rogan, not out...... 5 J. Pracey, b, Brewster.. 0 ; Morr, 0. Giles. Ma. “raiv F a Beaiingio: c J. ‘Cudiiby, not out, Harisoa, did not out. 0 W. Brewater, did not vat, J.B. Sleigh, did not bat, 3 Byes. Ho wm cue ete Total seeeeoee of Wickets. Let. ud Sd. Hh bik, Bub TCh, 8c. 9h, 104d. Total. oss. reeeeereee esd Giles? sid -3 6 8 8 $ & 1S BW 42 42-42 Browster's...17 90 45 45 45 48 66 — — 56 30 balis, 22 Bowling ‘analy sis—Giles’ side—3pr. 2 wickets; Moeran, 30 bail or) raul bulig, 1 muiden, 12 russ, 3 wi kets; Cushmun,” 26 balls, 4 maidens, 5 ruus, 2 wickels, Brewster's siae—Brewster, 87 balls, 7 maidens, 13 runs, 1 wicket; Marsh, 73 valla, 4 maidens, 20 runs, 5 wickets; Crows, 12 batis, L maiden, 4 rons.” be Sexagenarian Cricket Club, of Paterson, N. J., who played thetr Mich unoual game ou Unureday last at Ceuar Chil Park, Haleaou, challenge uny eleven Piayers of Koxtish Dirsu, not proteasivoals, irom uny city of the United Siac une to be under sixty years of jar to play w match at Paterson at way time betore the 201b of October prox. furu siiver cup of The cup will be given vy Power So- M.ns, aud tw to be played for aiterward annually at whatever place may be desiguated. BASEBALL. us; Giles, 36 THE ORANGE CLUB DEFEAT THE FLYAWAYS IN A BIX-INNING GAME AT ORANGE—OTHER GAMES. The Fiyaways, of this city, visited Orange yester- day afternoon and received a signal deloat at the hanes of the Orange Club, 7! Metropolitan champion dr und appreciative audience. by «larg Following ts the score ORANGE FLYAWAY. R.1B. 0. A,B. 18.0. A.B. Rule, 2b....0 0 102 Widaw’th,ae 1 1120 Juckson,&.2. 3 2 1 2 0 Towart, 30 1185 Brown, f. 2 2 0 0 0 Laugnin, p. oos Or Wara, 3... 1 1 3 2 0 U1 oo02038 Thompsonc 2 3 3 0 1 oo211 Duane, 1v., 8 2 8 0 O MeCunn,ivn. 0 o 2 2 2 Day, p 0 0 0 3 3 Wareham,rig 0 4 1 3 shier, Li.) 0 0 0 0 0 12002 Wihamse10 0 2 0 1 10102 «1 18 7 6 3 418 919 Score oy 4th, t) 0 L . Total ielt on se, 9; Fly. Total vase bi Orange, Fiyeway, Strack out—Orange, Fiyaway, 0 Umpire—Mr, Freeman, Ni ‘Time of fame—Oue nour und forty minute MONTGOMERY V8. A8TO! Several buoured spectators wit ed the bel aang nwe Ground ve. Monigumerys, Seek 3 this city, ‘be game Wus poorly contested, and should have been woo by the Asiors vy a score ry 10 0. The game beni won by the Montgomerys by the following 5 asTOR. R 1B. 0. A. BE. 1B 0. A.B. 22 4 © Colliganri.0 Lvov t 3:9 8 b. O14 0 2 Rule; O14 0 Hayes, ss 1 1 2 3 1 Crom, 2 4 0 2 Cosietio, 32.0 2 1 3 1 McGirk,e £0 0 1 1 0 Hurle, 1wol Husseyyr.f, 1 2.61 1 ie ee 8516 . -028256 14 0 0 Peoder, pw 1 121 0 sio.l oo1d0l M4 90 11 4 10 80 10 18 Score by ad Mth. 8th, Oth, 10th, 200 0 0 5-9 Asior.......0 O L 1 2 O 0 0 0 Omt roed—Montgomery, 4; Astor, 2, Firat vase ors—Moutgomery, 5; Astor, 3. Lota ieit on y. 9; Astor. 4 loti base Diis— Struck oui—M. Lawier, of Monigom- and thirty winuies HUDSON VS. NKW YORK. The Metropoliian caampiousnip same on the Cap- iol 4 the Hudsous, of Brooklyn, and the New York club ed as follows: — MEW TORK ag, eanqiewElicy Per cctieataiinas! » SS feet tt J. Ravelga, tt 2 Ksmubb. ov | coercecar> I ocwcrorre? Pe Sg ee tas Tl ectenecre Sle Tal crocterrn™ ry f 4th, oh ea, te Sth Oth. Ey 2 0mis 2 H iH 3 0 ve 4 New York, lL Firat vase furs—tHudsou, 6; "New York, 3. Hudson, 6;’New York, 4, ‘Toil vase uit Has-on, 17; New York, 9 Strack owi—Hudeu New Yuk, & Ompire—Me, Smith, of Name. 1iue Of yaine-—Two hours, SERSRY CITY VS. WiTUKa. New York. fielding of ihe Jersey y tour errors veiug Mande, two of wu Dolan playeu « splenuid game at suOr, Making some beauiiiu! Mops aud tufow Palmer aise piayed well up to the foarth eteiy 9 A. KIBOA RK, 18.0 Ate 02090 Laas om on 2206 2.00 o Povo oS ol ooaglk ovlde i oe ae ,a2oge a ae 1Tooge lio oO 8 2621 iA Lo8 1o61 0600 Tai 4 6a ow Seore by my Club: let ad. Bd, ath, Oth. Tth. BiA, 9th. Jersey Vity ee oe on en on ee | Wi 1 0.0 09 0 0 0 0 Omi soy Cry, 1; Witoke, L First pase fotal left on | O° 22. paeigie or s—Jersey City, 8; Witoka, 3. Total sls. = Dasee—Jersey City, 6; Witoku, 3. ‘Total base Jersey Unty, 7; Whoks, 6 Struck ould 0; Wieka, 5 Umpire—Mr. ibunce. Malone. Time ef gaine—two bours, at PROSPRUT PARK, ‘Yhe games at Prospect rae were as toliowe: ersey wong, Scorer—M, Seneca, 1 200001 1-6 Iudependent -40002100 2-9 31218 4 2 8-17 9020200 1-6 New York Nows Company, 205 4 6-16 York Blank Buok Compiny... 3 2 9 0 3— 8 VASEBALL NoTrS. The Aibanys gaineu an easy viciory over the Hud- t Albany, defeating thum by a score of 14 to 2 in @ game dt Utica between the Boston i008 ot the National League, and the Utica aad Association, the latter wou by @ score LACKODSE. At the Parade Ground, Prospect Park, yesterday sfernoon a large audience witn Joyed the lacrosse contest, fhe players were chosen from the Brookiyn Lacrosse Club, the Rayeuswooa Lacrosse Club and the New York University Ulub. One side was led by Captain Ciuf aud the other by Captain Calder. The resuit of the struggle wus five goals won by Captain Cluff’s side aud tiree goals by Captain Calder’s sid members of the Brookiyn Lacro: Clup, the Riveaswoud Lacrosse Club, the New York Uuiversity Club, the Brookiys Athletic Club, the deirepolian Atbleve Club aud Olver associations that exercise in the open air, including basoball clubs, will unite in Giving & grand lacrosse entertainment next Saturday aiteruoou at the Capitoline Grouud—in all twenty- seveo different yames—for ine benetlt of the yeliow fever suflerers, CHAMPION MATOH AT TORONTO, Toronto, Sept. 21, 1878, A champion lacrosse match was played here to-day by the Torontos aud Caughnawaga Lauians, and was woo by tbe latter, who took the frst, fourth and ditn games, YACH TANG, RACK FOR THE CORINTHIAN CHALLENGE PEN- NaNT OF THE CENTRAL HUDSON YACHT CLUB—THE FIDGET BEATS THE W. kh, BROWN. New Hawuvne, Sept. 21, 1878 ‘The yachtsmen of thy Centrai Hudson Yacht Club bave been watching with much interest to-day ine chuilepge race over ihe New Hamburg course of twenty miles between the noted open sloop yachts W R. Brown. of Newburg, C. F. Brown, owner, and the Fidget, of New Hamburg, Commodore Irving Griuneli, of the Ceutral Hoasou Yacht Ciub, owner. It was «Corinibian contest, each owuer sailing his own boat, and the crew of each boat was limited to seven, the ballast being stationary under the agreement. The penouot sailed for to-day is known us the Co- rinthian Coaileoge Peuuaut, 1t was presented to the ciuy by Mr. Puilip Sebuyter, of the New York Yacht Club, The Fidget wou 14 first; thea the Mary Kins, of New Kochelle, wou it from the Fidget iu iweuty- two seconds, OW (ae ullowance; next tue Victoria won i, the Mury Eunwa having sent it back for com- petition, then tue Fidget won it from tue Victoria, when the Dare D: beat ber. of Hyde Park, next cnal- fepged the Fidget, but ihore was pot wind euough to muke the race. ‘The Brown’s cualienge followed, tho resuit of which is to-day’s event, THE RACK. Tho morning broke with a moderate southwest Wind, Which soon canted tv Lhe west with fresh puts, making it lively work on Dourd the boats, giving them some tremendous kuockdowns. The direction of the Wiud eaxbiea the yacnts to lay their course up and down the river, #0 that the race Was compieted wilh outa tack, Aithough the Piuget crossea over a miu- Ute abead of the Brown tueir time tor sturting ace cording 10 Lhe rules Was Set down ut the expiration of the limit—viz., 100, 45m. A.M, Both boats bowled Qucy up the river with a beam wind, the Brows drawing sightiy on ihe Fidget, and the upper stake was turned wito tue Fidget 100 yards in the udvauce tn the foliowsug tim. HM. +10 58 16 Brown ireteu down the river u little pinching was | wry toenabio the boats to lay their aod ws volb yachis came down wiih lee scuppers uuder Water aud beliying sails, tue sight Was Deausitul. A biscuit Could bave been tossed irem tne Jeuding yacht to tue Oue Lebind almost the cntire dis. tance {rom the upper to Lhe tower stake bo Was mude in Very quick Mme, lavored as th were by tue ebb tive, They turned the lower stake | Bout the first tine as fo) I MS. | 5 40 Brown... 6 47 | ‘niug she lower vuoy the ows, of the | Danz Kummer, obtained u flaw wud runuiug Up to the Fiuget passed her to windward, and for the first time took # suort lead of only two bouts’ length. In this position both yachts flew by New Hamburg and turned the upper buoy almost “neck aud ueck,” tollows:— | HM. 8. Brown 12 39 20 | ‘The Fiug 4 her vow- sprit. Again it was alp und tuck all the way down | the secoud time to the lower buoy, the wind becoming | bow much lighter. A few secouds ouly separa ed iho | boatsatihe lower ture, aud, us both siraighieued out for Lome, it looked ug if tue Brown would be a winuer. Tue Fidget, however, was not to be shake: Off, and as bbe began wih» ivaming flaw, to press | tue Brown, tuere w some lively lufling up across the river for the windward posiion, | but tue Fiaget was two much for the Brown, a and i her = bundsomvly to windward off Dunz Kammer Pont.gibe Brown immediately lulled aud tried ww play the sume game on the Fidget, bu witnows succe: tho Jutter, finding tbe wiud 4 litte more aster, Sat ber spiuvaker and begun to ship away from ber autagou The Brown theu un- Joided to the lanuing breeze a nuge spinnaker, but it was too late for her to catch tue Fidget betore the home line Was passed, whica was done with tbe Fidget « wiauer by 15 secouus, as lollows:— New Hamncra ; Corinthian tral Hudeou Yueut bv; wind, W. 5. W. Time of Corrected Hace, Time, 208 3 87 08 3 BB Us ROWING AT ELIZABETHPORT. The citizens of Elizabethport, N. J., gave their first Annual rowing regatta yesterday. The affair was a comple: tn every respect, the attendance being large, the entries numerous and the weather | 4 water wil that could ve desired, The only draw- backs were the myriad small crait tbat sligotly inter- fered with the oursmen iv the races, and the persist. | ency of some of the participants in rowing in work- | jong boats, wheu the express stipulation was that ail the events were to be conteried in Whitehall boats, Of course their reward was their iabor, as the com- mittoe deoided to raic tiem oat, DOUBLE SCULLS The first event the double sculls, open to ail. ‘There were seven entries, Dury and Moore were the winners, [hey cumpleied the course, @ littic over (wo miles, ia 16m. 15% Lotuer aud Conlin were sec- ond, 1a 16m, 38s, SINGLE sce! The second eveot wus ior juvenile amateurs, singio Sculs, distance Ove aud & bal miles, with a turn. There w aix ries four siartera, W. Hy Mobr went to the [rout at (he stuart and was rapidly drawing away [rom his co itors when ho run into | asailvoat, Lhe gold badge Was captured by Joba Hat. | fied in 14m. 3a, Artnur B. Clark won abiacking case | in lim. 9% =A pair of cull buttons fel to Charles Lovewnd SENIOR DOUBLES, ‘The third event was tue sevior doubles, Mr. Deckor and Mr. Houghwout each received « set of suirt studs for outrowing their competitora ime tor tho two miles, 16m, 663, Ine Dederiek browers each wou a | clock. | LApInS’ RACH. H Tho fourth event Was uu interesting one, 1t bein: Indies? douvle scuils. Mrs, Nolau and Mes. Le two staid and bewiiby lovking matrous, rowed out first, and were quickly loilowed by two autiily attired maidens, mu Lamood and aod Lite Boutgen. ie Gistunce Wasa Hall wile wih Cue tide. The inaideus The lesers were cach bapkiu Fing. Ok BINGLES, ye fifth event wulor singier, in which bouts mturted, eusrick took the bags aiier pulling over tne two milo Course in 13in. 155. His brotuer Henry won wnowuor clock. He was 6% seconds beuind, awarded & hundvow JUMION DOU HLES. The sixth even! vrougut out the Junior douvies. sent Irom the staring ue Lhe a the gold bady y finished a distaues sbead of Dederiek and Baxter, | WHO Are en ited (8 Ou Year's subscription Lo 4 106s! paper, Dixvn and Sirbe exch were given a preity voes, Wiuners’ time, Liu. 103, he JUVENILE SMATECR DOUBLE: Juveniie amateur | The seventu vveut was vv doubles. here were four starters Clarke and idat- | id euch had their shirt ironts adorned with a set ol | gold studs ior m-king the mie iu sa, 37a, Hughes | aud Rogers Were second, eleven secouda vehind. | SINGLES, OPEN TO ALL. Toe eighth event cuiied out (ue singles, open to ali. There were seven starters. Davia Clark won the fies prize, a parior stove, in 17m. S64. J. Lowther did tue two wilestn 18m Ls. and secured « mons cfoss, ihe handiwork of one of tho Klizabethport | beries, James K. Moore was third, 100 yards, Charles Vink, © small bos, capt Iargest prite, « pale of Boos, yrites were contributed by the basiness men of the pork fbey Were 4s Varied in their nature as thoy e i100! as of veel through | vorabi HANLAN AND COURTNEY. | SKETCHES OF 1HtIR KOWING CARELR—TBE AQUATIC BATTLYS IN WHICH THEY HAVE BEN ENGAGED. ‘The great scullers’ race over the Lachine course, near Montreal, ou October 2, between Charles Courtney and Edward Hanlap, will ve the next great aquatic event on this side of the Atlantic. As the @ willbe for the championship of America and a Durée and stake o! $11,000, much interest is centred tb the result, Both men are now bard at work at Lachine, and the latest advices ure that they feel in ‘the best of spirits. Owing to Hanian’s greater famul- arity with rough w: pulling the odds are siightiy in tuvor of that oarsman, as the Lachine course io October is hkely tobe the reverse of smooth, fhe race is to be tive miles, with wtura, and Sherif! James Harding, of St. John, N. B., has veen agreed upon as the referee, In order that the HekaLp reagers may be tully posted in good season regarding the rowing carcers of Courtney and Haulan, the annexed skeiches are now given :— EDWARD HANLAN, Edward Haulan is o/ irish descent, and was bora in Toronto on July 12, 1855, When quite young his {am- ily removed to the isiand opposite that city, and he early developed a foudness tor rowing. It was not until 1873, however, that he made bis Orst appearance in a shell, contending in that year for the amateur cuampionsbip of Turonto Bay, and winning 1 trom Williams and McKay. In 1874 be beat Loudon, of Toronio, for tue coampionsiip of Burlington Bay, and at the same regatta was one of the winuing dou- ble sculiers in the two mile race, In 1875 Lous dev, challenged Hanlan to row a mile race for $200, aud the latter won easily. In the same year be Won the Goveruor General’s Medal, in Teronto Bay, two miles, in singie sculls, beating Louden and Doug- lass, Lo the spring of 1876 he beat McUaaon and Doug- lass, and 1u August of tne same yeur won the cham- pioosuip belt of Ontario, givea by tho Toronto Rowing Ciub tor atwo mile race, He next appeared at the Ueutennial races, in Sepvember, and, on the first day Ol tue single scuil heats, puued aguiast Harry Coulter, of Pittsburg, and H. Phomas, of Loudon, vouting them With great case aud making tue three miles in 2m, 343, Next day be rowed agaust Pat Luther, of Piteburg, und Frou Plaisteud, of Now York, aud came io as be ikea ta 2lm. 64445, Un ibe 6.bel Septom- ber he rowed (be fina: beat for the champtonanip agains. Alex Brayiey, of St. Joun, N. B, aud deieated hin iD Zl. 9%. His ‘vex ‘pubic appearauce Was at the Stiver Lake Regatta, Juve 13, 1877, wueu be Was deieated by Piaisiead ima three mile race tor a purse, Havlan breaking an o rr Vu June 25, at (ue same piace, be beat “Frencuy” Johuson aud Driscoll, three miles, tor a purse of $150, he up- peared at the Bos.ou City Reyatia, on Juiy 4, aa the two mile race, aud wus disqualified lor Jouling Piaistead, wuo wou in dm. 24 4gs. (a Uctover, 1877, he deleted Wallace Ross in u five mile race on Yorouro Bay tor $1 000 4 side, tue Lime beiug avout 39. 808. His achievemenis this year are .oo recent to require speciui Wenuiou. Lu day ne beat Piuistead ty a turoe wile race at 1oroulo; 1u June deleated Mur- Tis, five miles, at Vitisburg, im Sim, 58%, und acer. ward veal Piuistend, Riley, Luiber aod otpers in re- gatas al Brockville and Cape st. Vincent, Hauian’s return match with Rossin July lust, om the Kenue. becusis Kiver, St. Johu, N. b., proved ap over- wuelming veieut tor the latter, “The stakes were tor $1,000 4 side, tue St. Joun mea josmg a great deal of money Dy the syne! (neir iavorite, Hanlan is dve feet elgui iwehes in heiynt and weiyns, in condition, about 152 pounds. CUARLES K COURTNEY, Charles £, Courtuey was vora ia Uaion Springs, N. Y., 10 1549, and is, therefore, tweuty-Dius yeurs of age. "His heignt, without bis 'sboos, 1s 51x ivet one- bull iuep, and his usual Weigut in condition 16 168 ibs. to 170 lus. At ab early age Courtuey kuew whut bard Work Was, aud having serVed an apprenuicesnip atthe Curpeuter’s trade te Was Fated a most excellent workman at Lismajoriuy. Like a lurge proportiou of tue youth of bis seciloa Courtucy developed toniness for rowing exercise, and whiie in bis Miuority gained not o little reputation, locuily, ior proficieucy as au oarsman und compelled several aspirants Jor aquatic iame to wckuowledge fis super- ority usascaier, When Charley left bis owa section na began to pull aguinst ail comers in the amateur Tegattas ot the country vider wud ap to that Uwe in- Vincibie boating men iound him a Lough customer. ihey met & modest, unobtrusive and geuticmuuly te! low, who jouud’ it ouly a pleaeaot amuse- ment to beat them apon every occasion they met ib & contest. Courtney sinpiy swept the bourds of ul the trophies bung up by the Amateur associations, Important among bis victories Were tue senior sculls, Saratoga rexa.ta, September | 11 and 12, 1874, deioating Yaves, Keator’ ana others; the Diamous inedal and the chumpiousuip of thu State of New York, 1875, worsting W. B. Curtis, Davia Roche, Ei, Blake ana F Yates; in com paoy with R. A, Rouinsoa, pep slow towasman, the prize tor double sour peptemver 1, 1875, was Won with et ase, at Sasaiogn) August 8, 1876, with Frank as partner, ‘they wou the double scull race without aifficuity. Courtney aisu was the beat man 18 the single woull contest at | Pheiadeipnis, 187 ‘hou @ tue match oi July 14, 1877, whea Huey und be agreed to row for 4 prize ui Grecuwooi Luke, Passuc county, N. J. Courioey wus tien wick Lbfee oF four uours before the time set dows lor starting, aud a postpouemeut was bad until August (be same year, wnen Courtuey’s prote: career commenced. As an amateur Court gavonty-three rages ud w turee This was and {tt was the last aquatic Fissey Was eVer inivrested. Charley wou the cham- pionsbip of tne United States at Owusco Lake, sep- tember 27, 1877, veating Kuey, “Freucay” Jonnson, Yeu Kyck aud Labverger, three miles with «turn io 2im. 20g. In December of the same year hi menced negotiations with Trickett, of Aust champion of the world, ior the purpose of ting ob & match witu him, bus there were Tuny bitches aud (he matter feli through. On June 19, this year, be started 10 a race with Jumes Dempsey on Seneca Lake, and in turning DIS stukebous oue of bis sculls sLruck an oUsiruction Veneatu the surface ot the water aud Charley went overvoard, the ducking Teceived giving iu a cold wich be bas mever lolly shaken of. Chariey veat Dethpsey with e in their second watch, Lake Skaneatele: July 4 lust, and sboruy afterward the oegotations with Honig for the presunt mateb were beguy, witu What result the Hexatp reude! vived, bave oven tully ad- August 15 just Chariey was solicitea to take Part in aw open regatta st Silver Lake, Plympton, Mara. and thouzu then ill, did go against ne advice bis triew by “Frenchy”? Sonosea, the ers, the first ‘actual defeat over placed sgeiust his uame. COURTNEY'S QUARIERS AT LACHINE—THE COURSE 10 BZ SURVEYED. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. | MontTkKaL, Sept. 21, 1878, Courtney decided not to move into the Tyne crew cottage, which hud been selected for him, and be has rented another cutiage, about bail a mile trom Hau. juo‘s quarters, where be is very comlortably housed. ‘The water was rougn to-day on the Juke, aud not fa- tor soulling. Courluey has risen rapiuly io the estimation of tne eporting public mmce uis are rival, and bis good points are keenly appreciated. Yosturdey morning, tue lirst Wine he was out on the Jake in bia shell, tue Wind proved (oo much, and ue soou returned. West winds prevail here generally through September, which th Uctover div away aud ares jeopeued by. storms, alternating with periods of d calm weathe: urse will be surveyed and an out vy AGS hy late warvor engineer of tho port of Montreuil, PROFESSIO. AL SINGLE SOULL RAC. Buntaxaron Beacu, Ont., Sopt 21, 1878, A prolessiona! single sculi race took piace here to- day between “Frouchy’ Johnson and Hosmer tor $900, four miles, with a turn, Hosmer won by ive bout lengths in 35 minaies, HUDSON BOAT ‘The fourteonth annual regatta of the Hadson Boat Club, o: Jersey City, took place yesterday and was largely attended, On the programme there were eight events, Wuich Were carried out fully, (he course in each veing a mile aud a bali—three-quarters With 4 turn, Lue races Were as (oliows CLUB, SINGLE ScvLts.—F, Ei. Haugh, winner, Time, 10m. 22 four-oanae banok Color white. Pearson, stroke; H, Van Maver, 3; C. F. Paiterson, 2; F. Baldwin, 1; Hi, U. Pearsou, Coxswato, Color ‘biue= W. B. Justis, stro M, iboma f, Smith, 2,3. H. MeNaugoton, 1: Ed. Linn, coxswain, | Trme— Waite, 9ui 3 biue, Four-oarky ourus KR C. FP. Ocxerhausen, stroke; GA, Ovkerhausen, J; W. Uiatwe, Je, 2) H Paimer, 'siruke; 8. Johoson, Jr., 2; Honry Wood, bow. Times Wuite, Su, O04: Dive, Oma. te PAIR-OARKD SH8LL Race, —1, Ockervaasen and He D. Poriiios ood W. Clarke, eo. 1, 90 5 No. 2, 52 ie. Ove Huxoney Yanos Kuxs—Winuer, Ff. B. Haugh. Time, Migs Fouk auspreo axo Forty Yaros Rew. —Winner, @. BD, Phillips ROWING ON THE PASSAIC. ‘The Arie! Boat Clav’s the Ecoenirie Cian’ avd a ball race va the I NEREUS ROWING K-oured gig crew dojeated we-bown of Newark—in a mile Ke yousereny: © re REGATTA. The annual fall regatta of tho Noreus Rowing Club took place on Fiushing May yesterday over a ene- The first race was for our-oared gigs, K Lowden and #, Poodexier sirokes, crew Won by three-quarters ol a Jeagth, scull face Was Warmly contested by J. ana my Tala Ls was won bY the inter by o6e b, Che race tor sik-oarod « loaguh. mm single it. 01 ees wee ry Was siroke, Phe tormer's | 1, 18 78, —QU INTOPLE SHEET. LOUISVILLE RACES. ‘The aunval fali meeting of the Louisville Jockey } Ciub commences to-morrow and continues through | the week, Toe programme is excellent, all the stakes | havivg filled baudsomely, while the {ree entry to | purse races is likety to insure large felae, The sport | will open with the Blue Grass Stukes, tor two-yeur- old dies, three-quarters of a mile, This closed with | tweive nominations, of waich there may come to the | post Robioson & Preston's Lilly R., Bowen & Co, Fiwrence B., Cudwailager’s M Wilson & Co.'s Brilliantee: & Jackson's Bettie O., Hunt Reyoolds’ Clari Mitingiy'’s Long Girt, swigeri’s Peru apd Brauiey’s Alice Bruce, Next on the list is the fourth renewal of the St. Lever Stakes, for year-olds, (wo miles, [his closed with thirty-pive nominations, of woicb six may start Toese are Hunt Roynolds’ Fortuna, Tarlton Jr’s Sonenor; Owens Leveiler, Bowen's Cammu Nichols’ Day Starand K ene Ricbara’s Momen- | tum. A race of milo wi Purse of 3300, will wind | up the opening day’s amusement, For this there | will hkely¥ face tne starter, King Faro; Tampreo, | Dave Moore, Biue yes, Waterwiich and Ber- A‘ rich card ‘will foliow on Tues. | a on Wednesvay tuere will be four open | Thursday promises to be very eventful, Among | es set down tothe Great American Station for culls and fillies, oe mile and tor quarters, euteen stallions are reprented vy sixty | colts aud fires entered, and if only ten start whe stukes will be worth $7,620, wuick inciudes the Woeouburn Challenge Va valued at $2,500. The balance of the week’s programme is of the most cn- Heing ebwracter, GRE WeSTERN CIKCUITL. EDWIN FORREST TROTTING AT KANSAS CITY— ADELAIDE TUK WINNER OF THE ‘NINE- TEEN” PULSE. [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Kansas City, Mo, Sept, 21, 1878. Edwin Forrest troited the two remaining heats in bis great match against 2:17 to-day in presence of iweuty thousand people, and failed to do better than 2:24. When Green drove bim to the track he be baved badly and broke repeatedly on each quarter. first heat was made in 2:22¢ and the second in abi. ihe interest of the day was 1 the race tor the 2:19 horses, aud (he jour startere wero greeted with cheers us they came tothe score. The race was by Jong odds the most exciting of the week, and seven heats were trotted betore Splan could lugd Ade! home « wioner, The second was dW bea? tween Adviaide and Little Fred, be. ana in the fourth Albemarie Went lame and was distanced, SUMMARY. Kansas City, Mo., Sept, 21, 187 divided, tor oorses that gever bear 2:19; mile bears, three in five, 1M barnes. Adelaide Little Fred. Lucile Albemarl Pine, RLSLATE FAIR Yoko, Obto, Sept. 21, 1878. Tne Tri-State Fair closed to-day. The toliowing are the summaries of the races postponed yesterday 1p consequence of the storm Finst Rack—'*F ree for RACES, hg $1,000, bg 13 aecrm cise § emi eee Fraok Sioan Lady Beacn . $150 ut entrance money ; two wiles, [. was woo by Eppogrill, Eawin A. second, Essiiah third, Time, 3:54. WAVERLY PAKK, | The postponed trois o! Fiiday at the Waverly Fair Grounds Were Hoisned yesterday iw presence of an atteudauce of four or ive bundred people. Tne fol- lowing ure tue cumplete suutmaries :— Purse $300, (or horses that had not beaten 2: . 3, Marvin’ bik. g. Suse: 3841 Thomas W. Atkiuson’s b. Wiadeor aed Ba, 1878 Robert Deipsier’s b. @ Trou King.. 1 3 4 2 5 4 D. 8, Quintin's ch.g- Jobu s. Uuyke § 6.17 3 2/ W. L, tompkins’ b. ¢.J.H. Ferry... 8 4 6 4 dro, &- L. 777 6 Gro. Jonu McAadrews’ pg. Chauncey se 6 5 6 Bar. 8 30, Purse $150, go ww you please, E, Harrison's gr. m. Mouutain Maid Bi oh 1. K Danoam’s v, im, Ciuderelia. 322 J. Conway’s v. 1, 233 Time, 2:34 res SACRAMENTO RACES. SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 21, 1878. ‘Yhe Grst race at the State Fair at sacramento to- day, two mite for three-year-olds, was won by Lottery im 3 and 3:35}¢, beating Ciara D, aud Raven, the second race, haedicap, mile hi Dunbar in 1444 and 1:44, puC aud Sania Auite, AMATL&UR ATHLE HLETIOS. . Was won by ing Modoc Ouiet, FIRST ANNUAL FALL GiMt8 OF THK MANHAT- TAN ATHLETIC OLUB, The Manhattan Athiotic Clab held tneir Orst annual fall games yestercay alteruoon on their grounds at Kighth avenue ana Fifty-sixih street, in the preseace of u large number of spectators. Taking Into cousid- eration (he number of starters in the several events Oo the programme, the officials in chargo deserve Great credit for goiting through their work beioro dark, and the meeiing was provably one of the most successiul ever given in this city. Following 1s a rec- ord of the day’s sport: — Hesonew Yaros Rox Haxorcar—fmiar Heats. — st beat—A. L. Rowe, New Yori, Ll yards, 1; time, | 10 seconvs. J. Lafow, MBG, L yard, 2 second hea—F. Rui ow York, 4 yards, 1; tine, 103-5 seconas, b, H. Van Aredule, G.A.U., 8 yards, 2. Vhira beai—E. G. Garuey, M.A.C., 7 yarae over, Fourwu hewt—H, meee, aa 1; Ume, lo 2-5 BAA. LL yards, Auelpu A.C, 7 yarus, 1; time, 10), seconds. J. F Buros, Greenpoiat AC., Sixth beat—A. Noel, Jr. .C., LL Yards, 1; time, 10 H. {. Moore, Jr, Stevens’ Tuscitu Seventu beat—. ; South Bs ards, 1; “ime Piainterd Ae. Youkers L ecouds, J, W Kigttn’ nen —J ; time | record of 143 points, (allowance 40 yards), 1; th am, 8a J. Lafon, My. B. ©. (scratch), 2. E.G, Gurney made a pro test ov grounds of a ioul, our it was not allow 4. Tua or Wax.—Firat beai—Eiizebern Cl G. H. Bubeoek, captarn ; Jr, and J Whelan, agar Jevie Cluo team, M. E. Thompson age C. can woo, Time, 1m. 29s Final beai—seotsiso Amer jean against New York Athieve Clad. W, B, Certis, capt Fe G. Trovx, UH. ‘ruax “nd G, M. Smith. Bev America wou, Time, New York R. Bs i, 5 1. 3 im, Jour —H. B) ng Tyna Ru Athiete Club, 1; height, 5 Slaten Isiuud ashious Ciud, 2 CREEDMOOR, bel, | SPLENDID SHOOTING AT LONG BANGE—THE AMERICAN TEAM To 8HCOT A ‘WALK OVER” ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSD4«¥. ‘The sixth annual fall prize meeting of the Natio Rifle Asoeiation terminaied yesterday afteraocn in bloge of glory. Never betere had such shooting been recorded in auy mateo as was done in the yearly competition for the Wimbiedou Cup. Never but once velore, and that was by Mr. J, K, Milner, of the irish (eim, iu the Ceotenuial mateh, bas y Man recorded Alieen consecutive bull's eyes in a competition, yo tbat was done yesterday by Mesera, J. 8. Sumner and ¢. H, Gray, both of Massachusetts tho former beiug the gontieman who the day velore achieved w score of 215 out of a possivle 225 points, when shooting im the interstate loug range matey, Mr. Frauk Hyde, who carried off tho cup, dropped only seven points oue of 150, making in thirty com secu ive shots at 1,000 yards the Uitnerto unapproached fue day before be bad made im the ijuterstase jong range match the splendid record of 216 out of a possible 225 points. In the presence of these unprecedented results it seems to be conceded on all siues that a new era in tong range shooting is about to be usnered in, Itis believed that if the first class targets are to be preserved as they now are (he three standard long ranges must be in. creased to 1,000, 1,100 and 1,200 yards, and nob kept at 800, 900 ana 1,000 as heretofore, Ow the other bund, if the old distauces are to remain as before Ut wings must comy off (he long ravge Largets; they Must Le WAGE io Measure s.X loet equare, And Hot six by tweive, as they WOW Measure, Besides, @ pew di Liibutice ol ope@ muck @ Maude 20 us 10 bev sinalicr DUL’s-eye aod Lue Ober Compartments ID pro orion. : duere were thirty-three eutries for tbe Wimbledon Cup. Lt Was open to all ettizens of the Uarted State disiance 1,000 yards; toirty rounds; any rifle (Ww. First prize, che Wiutolegea Cup, valued at $000 1b was Won last yoar by s/f, Dudley Selpu, o: New Or- leans, Secoad prize, au aueruid barometer, valued at $50, The Weather Was propitious, ‘The followieg are | (ue scores, im ihe order of merit, Furds, PRANK HYDE Totals. 1,000... 553555 55655 5148 1,000... Do458446 6555565 6—142 1,000, 55 5 H. F. Clark... ¥F. . Davia, . W. H. Jackson. A. H, Hebvara. LL. Hepouro J. ¥, Brown, 1. L. Allen, BG Douguty. mndori, Daviusou.. & WwW. . Dwigut a Anderson, OL H, ¥, Rockwell. T. G. Dudiey, 0 L. Geiger W. MM. Farrow, W. Gerish. W. Poiaud B, J. Laweisten, revived. W. Guun, THK MUJTALY CHAMPIONSHIP, The secoud siage vi (be wuitury caamplonship of the U es was ope to the sixty men wha cores in the first stage. There w filteen entries, The disiances were 800, 900 aud 1,000 yards; seVeu rouuds at eacn range; Weapuu, tue rex: Ulation OF special arm tu be furusved Lo Lhe competl- tor; competitors to shoot im uniorm; posiion, any (with rest) Firot peime, ibe United states miliary Cuampionst:p medul, Valued ut $59; second prize, $50, cach; ioira 25, cash, Tao mach «Was #HOL owe PM. aot twelve o'clock moon, It is the fire time that regulation military rifles bave been used ut Creed. muur, at 500, 900 aud 1,000 yards, As will be seen from lhe recurve, (he leading scores show @ very grautying result aud prove that with properly modelled 45 cattore riffs, carrying « weil batunced bullet of the rigut degree Of barduess, a good marks inun could periorm surprising leas with the solic! aru, eVOD AL Lue eXtreme distances, where small bores only were lurmeriy used. Mr, Burton, the vice Lor, Innde 4 Iruction over 35, oUt Or 6 poluts per suet ou his Score, ‘This Would be abous equal to makin Iternate centres aud inners on the wuole number rounds, The scores are:— 900 1,000 Yards, Yards. Totals, JS, Barto} 2s 48 iT A. B. Van teases. ,, 28 i wo JH. Teackie. e 2 or W. M. Farrow, u oL Wii tam Fiou, lo uo William Roberson. . 2 lb a 1. L. Burves 2 9 6a J. MoUMrtin...eeceee ova oo Bigies.cccceee 7 45 0 “ 16 ag 2. a 6 ry i 3 Ww prizes offered. to the ruse 6 deer match Were Won on the loliowing scor -——Kuns — 1st, 2d Sd, Ath. TU, Colonel H. A. Gildersieeve... . Wot Li 134d Lieutenant Coiouei EM, Sanfora,, 9 10 9 s—ud W. H. Jackso: - 5 4 4 6-10 THK GREAT TROPHY MATCH, Tue team vewly organized under conditions pre~ serived by (oe Natioual Kifle Association to soot this” year’s trophy match in case am Opponeut should Appear met Yesterday afternoon at Creedinour, tain W. i. Jackson ta the cuir, Colonel G sud Lieuieuant Colouel Santord Of bhe Board of Directors. Captain Jacksuu com pial that Vice President Wiugate bad told the team ae Gays ago that Ley Could shoot their “walk over” next Wednesday and Thursday, wud tnat Presideat Stanton Lad just authoritatively informed nim oat it wad impossible tor tke match to tnke piace on those days. Juckaon did nyt Know what Lo mace of this, neither did the team, Colonel Giidersiveve saic al the directors of tbe National Rifle Association we: Auxious that the ‘waik over” should be shot. Some uvglect had been incurred vy Law Comumitter of Diree- tors appovuted to look alver the mutter, aud “Wingate, iu his of banded way,” bad named Wednesday aod Thursday for tue Walk over, but he might vave known that tue State troupe were to be oul ou those days, onel Saulord vow showed the way togetout of t foulty, whieh was by leaving (wo (argets on the right Of tue old range, at whico (ue muen caiked of *wauk | over” wili be stot oa iue days nawed, PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT GILMOBU'S GAR. DEN. Bissell, Now York, 9 yards, 2 Wray, AAC. 7 yards, 1; me, 10); seconds, M wisvop, A.a.C., 10 yards, Ros BRoap Jey —W, T. Livingstone, H 1; distauce, 19 1. 4 ok Lyceum, 2; uimtance, 18 16 iy tu | ® WALK Hannicar,—Forty-one starters.— | W. Puray, Greenport A.v., 1; allowance, 30 secouda; 28. J. Gibbous, 8A A.C., ance, 7 seconds. W, f. Hail, GO seconds. It Was afterward discovered tuat above men Had Walked a lap short aud the medal wa awarded to W, I. Whitinore, N.Y.A.G,, allowauee 8: secrnds. PorrING THE Suor.—J. Briton, S.A. A.C, distance | Stand, Youkers 41 ou, 2. Hon, M.A.Cyy distmuer v4 1 2 ine, 2. A. f. Moore, 4a Stovuns Inacite Foor HUNDRED ham, Hariew A.C, 1; time, 5055 Grittin, t. A©,2 © H. Koland, Youkers Lyceum, &. rite Hawtin W B, Curtis, NYA, Nw © Av J. Queckberner, 8.0.4. GD. Parn . Firat trial heat Bo, Alivwance | + seracen, & " wine A,v., allowance 46 yarus, 1, 3 Pryor, Now York, allowance 69 Arsdaie, Preenpoint A.c,, allo 60 yards, 3; U. H. Rowinad, Youkers Lyceam, allowance 1) ynras, 4 Hexorky Yanos Haxvicar: SkOOND LRiaL Heats, — Firet beat—H. L. Rose, ) 1; time, 10 seconde. S/A.A.C,, aliowauce IL yards, 1; thine, 10) sogunue. M. Hisnop, allowance’ 10 yaras, time, 10 2-9 accouds. Pour Leaping —A. tng, SALA.C.; beignt, 9 tt in, George MeNichol, M. newbt, @ 1 9 in. kept jum, £10 feat roieree deciared the maico a draw, iwo Mine Wark —t. MH Armstrong, ILA.C., 1; time, lam. J. Vo Wooleutt, MAC, 2; time; rt Four started. Rux.—W. J. Duly, WAC, 1; ume, 1. H smith, MALO, 2; ime, 10m, S6ggm Wow iy #tX Lo@t, alter a elose Face. Hanrsine Rox Haypicar.—Final beat—W Barvew HLA.G , aliowauce U0 yaray 1 thine, dan. 6H. . Hs |, Greeppoint Aad, al noe 46 yuras, 2 xD AND Fouty Yano Hoxone Kace r—Kiret beat—b UG. Gurney, Mo acc, al auce 14 yarde, 1; time, Im. 4 J. Laton, mystic woraten, 2 seooud Kreusis uilowance 40. yards, 1; 1 minute. Work, Now York Lacrease Civ, allowance heal time, 19 George 16 yards, 2 Hexonay Yaros Ruy Haw ar loans New York, aliowance li yaras, swounds, A. Noel Jr, SA AL, allo Go td purus, the Dauaciees Ost Mine KRow—For members oF Boat Ciub,—U ke trotter, 1; ume, 6 us W. Rut oes, 2 WH. Peunock, 4 we Mas: Car. —F inal beat—C. Krawsuaar., MAUS | flea Im | hour the miliary began to arrive, | part of the Tao Trial boats. —Firat tour | v | this baw b til oark, but as | , | been tustita The programme at G:!more’s Girden was diversl. night by the, presentation of the prizes wou &t Creedmoor during the recent meeting. Atan early nd the Garden was soon resplevent with the untierme ef the National Guard, ten of tweive regumente being repreveated vy winning toums, Wuea tue frat 4 programme was Goisheda the musician: Rifle Association and their friends, displayed the und for once when Theodore his baton he was surrounded bronges, The presentation coremo: simple, On the platiorm president of the a MeViellan, of Now Army and Navy Journal, ihe Gatite olber prizes; Major General W, ty With the presentation of the juterstate and’ iaterna- Hiousl prizes; L eutenant Governor Dorsheimer, who presented (he State prizes in place of Governor Robe Platiorm Was surreudered Ww the American The prizes were frost part of the platiorm, Thomas by on lifted cups d were very Staaton, tne aucock, charged jason, and Judge Gilde WHO tide the presen- tation of the Wim In vegivaing the prosentation Jaudge stanton said f ove of We Most, interesting meetings ever held at Creedmour, ihe new system of ume assigament bas proved w yroat success sud compe. tion was Very f | participatea im by eon irom the regular army | nor M Wireduced Gover. He then jolian, Who sud (he list of wiouers w: | 1 ng that perhaps be ougut to deta the audience for only @ short time, vur be eis such & greut personal interest /H (he matter (hat he could vot retrain from saying a tow wo nooting i# soMoLH iD days ekiilio rift tO success 1a War, iu ances Limes, porsowal akiit in thy se Of Weapons, Which Was Of Use importanee When punpowder first came into ane, Was a } ih best evident Governor He spewen was tu ls Licatevant Goveraor Dorsbeime: | Stace prizes, induced in w little st Uhought Wun justified by the faot tt N aed these matoues, expon with wate! nor, wand th | forgot their ekill Was woy the a. Mujor General Hancock complimeuted the State of New York Upon tus success ia compo og represen | ves irom the pore for beyoud this Lis speeok was nyt making One of the inetd tation of tha Wiu ectiout, by Juag ted nim oo bie 100. ye pene bau’ paren euterday of tuitty snot ab 1,000 yard: i {is of the eveutng was the preson jedon Cup to Frank th