390 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



' Mile l':n-i li \ \v is, Gait, Ontario, 1: Edward Wilson, West, 



■ "I -19 8. 



440 yarflB (handicap)— John E Manning, Boston, Mass., -won m three I 



u -ij: Waifc [letter carriers only)— Jas Foster. Station r, l: cm 

 Hammond, Murrisauia. 2: Jas Arciibntd. .station F, 3. 



Half-mile Knee-John K Mannlnsr, llnsiiiu. 1 : lotward Wilson, Weft 

 lUeridcu i'tinns. Coum, 2. Won bj twenty yards. Manning, 2 in. u b.; 

 Wilson, 2 in. |i> - 



Tic ■' ' V- I, " i . enf.l n -i a sre I i WSXS WtgZI 11, Alliion Society, 



NV; Kilwanl Mullen, N V; Lester C Dele, New lluven. Conn ; Jolin 

 Gonnllng, X V. Of these vViczell and Dole only came out. Both of 

 ralBd oil for :il eged running. These men will come to- 



urtheronsoinonllc :.:.;■ 



Mile ■•, r-in. West Meftiien Farms, Conn, 1: 



Cornelius Sullnan. X \, •:. Tune. Is m. :-;.".; s. 



Soottibh Ambekas Athletic Cut..— This club met at 

 Washington Park, July 4. The first event -was a fool race, 

 two hundred and twenty yards, live heats, won as follows: 



I, B H Wilson, 11' 4 s.: 2 W 11 Brillm. i ;■:. a. d n.i ' 



, :. I ( ill! 'I ::, IP, 3. I'm liiial ,,,;; -,.■ a ., yon ,; Mc- 



olic . time', in ■. b 



i'miiicr the shot— Won hy H Burmoyer, 84 ft. 11 in., bnt one ineh 



shori of the best on record. 



Four Hundred ami Fiil.\ Yard Bun— First heal won by O Fabregon In 



[second i in,53jf s.; tl [rd, W t rJauham, l m. 2l« r.; 



lourth, wm til T thi w II at O'Brien distanced all coin- 



"■ n ips, n nningl ml . tlmi 55 a. 



■i:e tlxinmor-The greatest distance was 82 ft. 11 In., won 

 by G D Faiinh. tin- heaviesi throw on record : while T A McEwen was 



resulted li 

 251j 3. 



The Km 

 which res 



In the I 



I , ' BIH 



r been exceeded 



s the most interesiing event of I he day, 

 \V Jl Civiiiits.nn; di-nillcu. is [| p, ,j,. 

 . iTy nui a splendid waiting race, winning 



mile walk, in which MeEwen led off at 



iii'i >'ir;. in 1 ■ s. He came in far ahead 

 had a severe .struggle for second posi- 

 he end of the third mile when Ariu- 



anperb, aisi i .-. , •: v. a.- '■m :■■:'. s. short of best record. 



Ixtlixollegiate Athletic AssociATiux. — The second an- 

 nual field meeting- of the Athletic Association of American 

 Colleges was held on the grounds of the New York Athletic 

 Club, at Molt Haven, Friday afternoon, July 0th. The at- 

 tendance, both of contestants and spectators, presented a no- 

 ticeable contrast to the meetings of former years. Of the flf- 

 leen colleges belonging to the association, but six were repre- 

 sented : Columbia, Harvard, Lehigh Univ., College of the 

 City of New York. Univ. of Pennsylvania, and Princeton ; 

 Amherst, .Bowtloju, Brown, Cornell, Rutgers, Trinity, YVcs- 

 leyan, Williams aud Yale were absent. "The experience of 

 last Friday would seem to show that these games alone cannot 

 claim the public attention that, attaches to the boat races. 

 That they should be made a success is, however, in every way 

 desirable. Though not possessing the interest of the" boat 

 n vs. they are vastly more beneficial to collegians, since the}' 

 are participated in by greater numbers and are, therefore, of 

 more general value. 



Notwithstanding the small attendance at the games last Fri- 

 day, several of the events were of special notice as will bo 

 seen from the summary -. 

 One Mile Wall; - niias Eldreilge, class 'T9, Columbia ; time, 7 m 30 s. 

 Banning High Jump-H L Geyelin, class '", University of Bennsyl- 



■ 1 :uii — G M Hammond, class '7S, Columbia ; time, 2 m 20Hs. 

 Pole Vaulting— James 1'rvor. class '7s. Columbia ; height, 7 ft 9 in 

 Hundred Yards Dash— Horace H Lee, class '79, University of Penn- 



Putting the 'Shot (Hi lb.)— F Barkln, class '79, Princeton ; distance, 



Kuuning Broad Jump— Horace H Lee, class '79, University of Penn- 



:■:■, Ivania ; distance, in ft 7 m. 



Throwing the Hammer (it; lb.)— G Parmly, class '79, Princeton; dis- 



Hnnile Hint— II Stevenson, class 'is. Princeton ; uiie-. i- - 



Two Mile Walk-Charles F.l.lredge, class '7*. Columbia; time 10 m 

 2-1 ft. 



Hnrnlred Yards Dash (Gradita 

 lime, first heat. 12 s; second lies. 



erne Mile Walk— H Beach, etas 



Brooklyn Caledonian Club. — The eleventh annual games 

 were held at Schutzen Park, July 4th, with the following re- 

 sults : 



Putting the Heavy Stone— First prize $5, won by James Melrose, who 

 threw 34 ft; second, 31) fl s In, James Laird, $3. 



Standing jump— William Laird won the silver medal, clearing a ft 



})— .1 F Dufheld, class '76, Princeton ; 

 ■74^ Princeton ; time, 8 m 50 s. 



; Me 



1 iii'i 



. 1 I'm- -.1:1;: 1 I:,- 1 ';i icr. in rp lone, in i'.i- -' .ml -II, .lace:-. Mi Im-a- 

 1 1 -1 37 It. s> 4 111. Wm. Laird second, 86 ft 7 111. 



Riiunnig Lone Jump— First prize s.a, .lames Melrose, 171^ ft; second, 

 .John West, 10 ft. 



Pulling Light Stone (14 IbsO-The first prize, S5. was taken by William 

 Laud, distance m :■ . ,,'"1 the scend oy A.M. Talmie (S3) 33 ft. 



by John West, ticking B n .1 .n high. Jamet Mi Irose second, s;a ft, 



mil daine for silver medal aud S3. 'The lirst prize was 



l.v. die ': III!- K". 1 ' ' !!',''' I !"■ second ',. \\ llbatll SlllilUn !'-. 



Tim shoit race around the ring for fa and =3 was won bv Andrew 



I;..- nil: Jolin West was second, and William Imn.-innre, third. Time 



ring, open lo all com 



1 in six minutes by 

 the second prize. So. 



i, 8 ft. 8 in., $5; James Mel 



iC, s ft 



Hi i-!,- o: strength between ten members of the club and ten of the 



', ., Mi -,1 . 11 '■ 1 ---".■ i ■ ■ 1 ■ ,1 1-.1 Hi r_- ii in! a prize a si 



resulted in a victory lor the former, who pulled their opponents over 



laSl "!!: 



Hlghlanil Fling— Prizes $6 ana $3. won to Kenned] 1 Hummers. 



1,. ■ a-.' I 1 .ii re -. : n 1 :-:■: jii-l 1 u 111 .cm p.. i.cinl ; ,., coipj, 



1 .1 d l.'i.Vc-i-oii. 



in ih in . i, ,. i„, ■ ,,i tin ■ ing '1. • . tad bj the Young 



. I c. illll ■-", far |S and {3, Jacob 



i h ... - ;.i ii tied, ■ - ,,! ''' '-" '" ■■ ' |,|, " K i" miming 



1 1 ii r.i , if won. 

 Hurdle Kace nuce Around the Ejng-John West, is. Mr. Melrose, 

 S3. 



Bop, Skip aud Jump— Addison ssft 1 in, silver medal; West 



sack race over hnic , cues Kennedy. 



ft 



ictils 



e Wj 



■ere most s 



1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 - 



M . i v, timing, 



Uiplr. \\ est second. $.-,. 'mis ended tin 1 



* ii"' 1 i' 'i 'e 1 -i 'insiiiaiicii rnoe" tor n m 

 ••.-. Sa and >■;, wltitdi was won by Ernest Geiitz, 

 econd. 



Pakk, E. \.—July 4. — The ntmise- 

 tsfully carried out. The first contest. 



ilkiug mutch of one mile, won bv Brown : time, 7:55. 

 sack race and hitch and kick, Thomas Payton tool, tii.-i 

 , as did Michael Lindskcy in vaulting, reaching 7 feet. 



In tin 



money. 

 •1 inches 



James Jlalony took first prize for highest running leap, 



reaching 4 ft. 11 in. John Ryan won first ln.nnv 1 ■ 



race— one quarter of a mile— in 38| see. John VIosel and 

 George Lewis won the three legged race, ami (he in 

 boys weie first and second in the Tub rac . 



The committee added a boat race lo (: the programme, in 

 which No. was (he victor, Schofield tu king first money. 



Rtaten Island.— At Stau-n isiiou a very enjoyable game 

 was had between the married and single members of the club, 

 in which the bachelors rather got the best, of the Benedicts, as 

 the appended score shows 1 



MAKKIEO. SINGLE. 



onterbrldge, c Kelly, b. Donald. 6 Donald, b. Brewster 8 



Haughton. run out ? .stikeia an, :>. Hicwstui s 



Seaward, b. Sprague 4 Roberts b. Brewster . '/G 



Foster, c. Spiaguc, b. Itubcrts... 8 Jarvis. ii Hrewster..' .'.'.'.'.'.'.".. '.'.'.10 



Stevens, c. Donald, b. aprague. . Peters, c. Foster, b. Brewcter. .14 



Brewster, b. Sprague 14 Spragua, c. « liitt-. more, b. Ste- 



Wliittemore. run out, -i yens 1 



Kvans, b. Spragne 2 Duer. b. Stevens 10 



Orion,, b. Sprattue Miaw, c. and b. Brewster 16 



tiouid. not out Kelly, c. Foster, b. Brewster 11 



Byes, 10; legbyes,7; wldes, %.. 19 Hodges not out 



-Bye 1 



Total 5x Total ii 



HonocEN.— At Hoboken two elevens of the St, George's 

 Club played with the following Tesult, the game being very 

 enjoyal.ilc from the time "play" was called : 

 Casuman's FIleves. 



n.aiiT.— tin July Itli a match was played 

 between the Peninsulars and the St, Louis, Mo., Clubs on "the 



f round of the former, resulting in a victory for Detroit. 

 ■ ncdlOO iu the first and 84 in the. second innings. 

 St. Louis— 1st, 13; 2d. 66. 



CnicKET at HonoEEN.-The Pennsylvania University 

 eleven ployed their first Match with the St. George's, of N. Y.', 

 resulting in victory for the latter. The university men scored 

 M'J : and -12 in their two innings, and the St. George's 2U and 

 122. Time, seven hours and a half. 



Dr W O McDonald, Morrel, b 

 Wbetharn bWhetham 



1' \\ esl.l'clili, I: and Win tu mi. ... u 



31 c Talbot, bQ Giles, sr 1 



li Whetham 



•rell, b Horublowet 



iVhetlmui 



Iielham, b tlorn- 



AH01 



riles. 



cTalbnt. b Wheihani 7 



b Giles 



bGlleS >,, 



o Talbot, b Giles 



..13. st . Horublowor, b Whetham 7 



ns,8 S Byes, 2; leg bye,!.... ........... X 



S7 Total VI 



Wlliriu VM's EMtVEK 

 TKST T.NNIMG. SBCQKD QJNI.Nn. 



b Giles 5 lb w, b Castmian 2|! 



c Giles, b McDonald 30 



]j Cashman 1 



bCashnian 5 



b Cashman 1 



out.. 



M 11 Talbot, 1 b IV, b Cl _ 



CMorrel.b Giles 1 



F M Hanssling, e ami I) I asluaaii i 



W Harris, b Giles 1 



W Monroe, b Gilbert 4 



J Fanning, b Gilbert u 



W Giles, b Giles 1 



G T Green, not out 1 



Byes, 5 ; wide, 1 c Byes.. 



Total 34 Total. 



and b Cashman 



Manhattan vs. tJMON, of Paterson, at Prospect Park, Cronklyii. 

 Julys. 



MANHATTAN ELEVEN. 

 FIKST INNING. SECOND INN1N0. 



P F.Ienkitis. c Kiicick, b firnliain s b McDonald 2 



.SEIIostord.eSavac.,. bGrabam 5 e anil 1, Graham 14 



s II Mnkin. b Mclionald 1-t c .Mellon, 1, Meii.uiald 1 



li Mclioagall, runout 



W .Mckenzie, h Graham 



HTPley, c ..rogan. bG-alia 

 II Tucker, b McDonald 



K L Kvaus, not out..... , . .. 



..It oBaird, b Graham.. 



Total 07 Total CO 



BNION ELEVEN. 



-Daniel O'Lcary, slarting • al 12:05 a. m. July 2d, finished 

 - walk Saturday, July 7, at midnight, having made 

 471 J. miles. The proposed attempt to excel his London per- 

 formance of 520 miles in the same lime was therefore a failure. 



Ladles' Games. -The ladiesof Brooklyn have formed an 

 Archery Club, and will piny at Prospect Park. Nogentlemnn 

 allowed to join except with a lady. 



—On July 4th the Ladies' Club of Btaten Island Cricket As- 

 sociation engaged in games, which consisted in archery, lawn 

 tennis and croquet, and the day was greatly enjoyed iiy both 

 sexes. The ladies should be enci i. 



The Taixt-IIo.— Col. Kane lias changed his route, the 

 Tally-ho leaving Hotel Brunswick for a (inkers, tot 

 New Hochelle. This departure was inaugurated Monday, 

 July fith, leaving Hotel B. at 4:30 k it; and returning, the 



Getty House, honkers, at 8 A. M. 



BASE BALL. 



Sixty-Six games Of base ball were played at Prospect Park, 

 Brooklyn, on July 4th, between the hours of 4 a. m. and 7:110 

 T 1 ■ .I'.-:-, all over the country made 



day. The professional match at St. Louis on the F b re 



suited in a very closely contested game, in which the St. 

 Louis nine won by one run only after an eleven innings' game, 

 as the score below shuws ■ 



1 3 3 I B 6 T 8 11 10 It 



Brooklyn 5 II II 1 II II 0—6 



St. Louis U 3 (I (I ii 1) (I 11 1 — T 



JxcliHn$ Htul j§ontinQ. 



DIGH WATER FOB THE WEEK. 



.Tilly IS.. . 

 .iiilyis..,. 

 .luh tt 

 Juti :> 

 July 16.... 

 July 17.... 

 ■ lull is . . . . 



ISostnn. Xew York. Otiarteslon. 



39 



1)1 



14 



... 6 



e McKcnzie, b Groin 



li Jenkins...... , 



i-' Laughlin.bHosford 



\V .Morrison, c McDongall, b 



Greer .., . 4 run out 



R Jennett, b Hosiord i bjeukuis 



jM Giocan, not. out S b Greig 



,1 McDonald, b Hosiord .... b Jenkins 



W Guthrie, st Grei- b 11 usfurd.. u not out, 



Bxtras— Bye, 1 ; leg lives, a 3 Byes 



Total 85 Total 



—Oswego vs. Bkllevii.i.k, of Canada, at Oswego, July 5. 





■: b Mills .„ n 



: ,- ' 1 . 11111 3 



cTlluuias b Mills 



c.Peaden b Mills 10 



e Heaves b 1 houias 1 



b Mills II 



Not out ii 



ii ii b Thomas 



' S He .in ;i 



Total 41 Total 23 



Total both innings til 



iiki.levillk. 

 Malty not out. (IS 



Van Patten bBatlev 11 



Sargcul bWrifiht., 21 



Mills Coiusons 1. Wright 3 



...14 



i 1 b «• 1 1 a 



Total 



Jleleylllle irtu» In pne Iriinng. 



Rockawat Yacht txrn.— The opening regatta of the 

 Roeltaway Yacht Club took place on the fourth of July. 

 There were two classes, one for sloops anil another for cat- 

 riseed boats. There was a prize for inch class, and I be le ml, 

 making the fastest time, with time allowance, would win the 

 Lumiifs Challenge Cup, lately surrendered by the yacht Spin- 

 awny on reliring from the club. 



The entries were : 



l-TBST CLASS— JIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Name. Owner. Dimensions. 



Hi 

 Cygnet Luiiiius Brothers 24 110 



Cauuie U .-..<.'. Donnelly 23 OS 



SECOKD CLASS. 



Mlgnon C. AT. Choever 22 on 



Lucille A. AlSer 12 11 



cariota D. Lord -in 00 



The wind was from the northwest, and blew only in pulls. 

 The Mignon was one of the last to cross the line." she wans 

 admirably handled, and walked through the fleet like it race- 

 horse. 



The Mignon won the prize in her class, and the challenge 

 cup. The Ftumiifl took Ihe prize in her class. 



The greatest event of the day was the match race between 

 the well known Spinaway and Ihe Madeleine, » new yacht 

 built by the same man that built the Spinaway (Dick Wallin'i. 

 The match was a ten-mile race, working rig sail, for a cup 



valued at $150. The slni't took place at neatly half past two, 

 the Madeleine having 25 seconds time allowance. The .Spin- 

 away was little slow in getting off : but iu a second she whs 

 after the Madeleine. The wmd was very puffy, and on a 

 beam, which did not suit, the Spinaway at all. They kept in 

 Ihe same position for seven miles, neither gaining nor losing; 

 finally the Spinaway drew up on the Madeleine, and would 

 have been on even terms with her had it not been for a puff 

 that struck her tied shot her a length ahead of the Spinaway, 

 the Madeleine winning by eighteen seconds Only, 



There is much talk of "a match between the Idle Wild aud 

 the SeiNAWAr. 



Y aoiitinc at Oswego, Jrn.T 4.— The following are the 

 winners in the several clai 

 First-class yachts* — Resolute, of Belleville. $56; Mariah, of 



Oswego. S'35: Fascination, of 1 Iswego, slS. 



Second- class yachts.— Fiona, of Whitby, 830; Magic, of 

 Oswego, ss20: Silver Cloud, uf Oswego, SttO. 



Sail boat race. —West Wind, of Port Ontario, $15; Flora, 

 of Oswego, $10. 



First-class row boats.— Bennie, Henley ami Sou, $1Q; Dull, 

 llmve and OokeV, «.-,. 



Second-class row boats.— Doll, I). Hourigtm and Murry, 

 .-s'.l ; Alert, Poucher aud Fitzgerald, -4. 



; 1 ,, i , 1 . J7a ,. ■/.;. Jul;/ 1.— Iu the ynelit race at Kingston 

 .11 ,,,i,r -.. 1 11 the yachts Kathleen, ol 81 



/.itella, ol King ad I ,ai yOray, of Belleville. The Kath- 



leen was be-. , : niiin ii s, ami the Zitella second. 



Port Hope, Canada, July, 2. -In the yacht race to-day the 

 Oriole won in the first-class race, and the Mocking Bird in 

 the second-class. 



1,1 , June. 30. — The first race of the season of the 



Nova Scot in iiii i mil came off in the harbor to-day. 



Five boa is competed tor the Mayor's prize, which was won 

 to Mr. O'Brfcn'fl Psyche. 



1 "i : in or .li it fiLoviia el Boston.— The lib ol July 



llegatt 1 turned out a perfect lizzie, with the exception of the 



bouts. The wind died Out after the yachts 



started. Many of them did not get in until the nest morning. 



Five hours was the time allotted to sail the race in, and as 



r, : »nd or ilurd-omssyachtsgotacrossthelinfi 



