Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1887, p. 8

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UH Ill. "I'I`- On the conclusion of the uoond inning- cyphon Iron credited to each tun. Min third hnnan \ln-- -..-.|- -L..:II:-_g I no (FIX IRE? "II l`OIll e(I 0lI IIHIG. Wnlkor ihloducod the Puk Nine to the list. He found the pitcher, After ho had do~ liverod I {ow balls, and struck to short `? but hing slower than the bull lifting lint '1: put out. Milhl to the `nhortuop,IrholndhiImopcmQ>` nceivo the whom. Hcaujddn-1 3- I ,| to .\Inran and got to his first on an error cf ' Little. Lewis was caught out on strikes. Sullivsu went 8) tint on balls. When Fraser went to the bet. Goodrln stood on third end Sullivan had got down teseeond. The Belle- ville pony, who made up the bi r port of the. Qectetors. seemed cont out that soII|&Iel' of their teem would score, but he dlflo Eraser was retired strikes. I \A'.II..t- to.-....|......I nu u..L v:_- .- .L_ JUJU. IIIC ITUIIUVIIIK WC`? `0 (III? DUI? ` In the first inning: Jones. the Bolloville Ilugger. was the 611:: to step into the batter : box. He struck at the wind I couple of , times before knocking: high foul y which , wu token by Jelf Lovett. Goodwin struck RIIICIIBBOU, COIICTO 03"]. Park Nine-H. Walker. third base ; D. Millnn. left eld ;J. Haber, right eld ; J. Little. first base ;J. McIntyre, pitcher ;(,`. r\l.-Con\'ille. second base ; T.- Little, centre ehl ;Jetf Lovett, catcher ; P. Moran, short Ito .. Iiglnv ha" Inn r-nllml In: Klnvnr incur at m;l"l;y ball was called by Mnyor Biggu at 3.30. The Bello\_'illeI wont to the bat. .. LI... 63...: ..........._ 1.... cl... I)..II-..|l.. x - --- a< -aIw-ltvuwIlllue ` Over four hundred admirera of the Park boarded the atr. Maud yesterday morning cu roads to Bellevill. to vlunu the match at the city of the by. was left at 7:20 and Belleville at 1:30. The aail, although along one, was rather pleas- ant. Staley'e quadrille band enlivened the -trip by eup lying excellent dancine Inneic. Yeeterday thing a gala day in lleville every thing had a, holiday appearance. Shopa were cloaed and thousand: of people throngedthe etreete. .About four hundred `of the gentler aex had assembled on the wharf 0) greet the Kin toniaua. The Park `Nine was eloorted to`. Union hotel. e match wan announced for 3:30 p.m., endat that time a larger crowd had never been seen within the exhibition grounds, where the me was played. Every seat in the ran stand wae occupied. and nearly fteen undred were satised with standing roona around the rail encircling the dia- mon . 1~|,,_ .______ ______ _,,,,,,'____x _: .|.- rAII._... The teams were mnxpsell of the follow _ in : hllo\'illo-Jones, cAtchor;Goodwiu, first , lme ; Lewis. right eld ; Sullivan; second base; Fraser, pitcher ;`Berbridge, left eld; Fleming; short stop ;Shultz, third base; ~ Hutcheaou, centre eld. plfh "inn_" \"nrnr !I\I'v-J hnan - D . ~ I tore, gg-l-.ElngIton. 9: lficlon. I2. UWUII 00?- so t lnnruotorol Math: -81: R > '7 '8` Provost Sorgunt-.\|ol-Y. (6. Dick. * BI-lgndo lor And natructor-BngIe 7 Mnjor W. J (`AV AI.I.V, Pllllh IIHIIIUT :_-._ Purl; l\'lne-Bo!lov|Ile. luluub b id actual ulna vhhhovu-Icahn. I I'll don. . Ybbhhiqn W.` lnhwb. Job lhll.of0cu .' "I in`! vqentpoubrmsut ll. IIL.l.- L-- L..- -.._.x_...| _ _ _ u -_ 1 m uuwu IIHIILIIITI W Cllllul/I a nu: up Chutnlt bunt eating walnuts. V0 don : Inc. In In do _how who on an nanny by buy- out bgcolnt Ilh It; I`: s IOIIIIIII 3 I I Uc pot lb. Juno! CnP:foId. Pu... A Iplcndid onortnuc cl Jenny: at Lnil luv '0. ".0910 When Ion-cub. laying and nu.- An-.n An..u.. ul any you: wanna: mp. Tina are ready fouhlpzucut {mm the looomo \-o vat-kl. one for the Canada Southcrn nilwny and two for the [Ah St. John nilwny. Tho Wutinghonne air brake will bu and in the Ioconocin for the Cnadu Southern nilwv. \\'hn'n tho dluxm Indiana A -nn n,. WUTV IIUI I- XTVIT The Port.unoIIthhaD|olho_po Indihrst ublic ptooonion lat unsung. undo: the inczliomol thoi \\ .C.'I`. Uniomaunking a tour the c Itrocu And At the Orange, Edison then won sad choruses. cloning with God Save the n. The Snlvntion in Cumin does not intondto be hoh ~I:ud in thinyosr of jubilee. Commission: Coomhl in iuuod I nnniluto at tho ooldhn and their friondn Io nit (II). with which to es- tsblinh twolnrl-och untdng memo:-in] of fty ycu-fbnuclnt nigh. Tina olmlnnnn nod: fnnhlnnnnt {mm Dr.J.A.0n|l.d08h Izviobu ldnhhlm 11:gnLa QL.-`.1... .l l0I' DII-TIIDI IQKQ With the exception 0! the court house sud Queen`: coll ap won ying from I" the public ' ding in the city yester- dny in honor ol her majesty : ubiloo. Peo- ple an unions to know why 3 othr ags were not in service. `PL- n....._.....;L L__.I -1 L--- L-) 1.. c--. YIIUIV. A regular through train, luring here at 3:30 p. 111.. will commence running to Ren~ [row to~morro\r. Every evonin an express train will start from the K. & . R. nation for Shu-ho: Luke. Inn. .|._ ..-.....:.._ -: .n.- .____. 1__, , rcuuucu [Uli- About one thousand attended the pic~nic at (`unninglnni grove. Kingston M ills, yeuterdnv. The funds realized were in aid of the Cuahcndall R. C. church. About 150 .09..-..l..l pl... .........I:..I.s -........:.... ,... OI Illtblllllltllll IS. L. CIIIIYCII. ADOIII IOU attended the moonlight excursion on the river. T. The bond of trulo bu wrinon Mr. Ed. r. passenger agent of the Unnd Trunk ER. to issue return ticket: from Tamworth to Kin ton on June Nth and July Is! at redu farm. Al..,... A..- AL._..-_._ l -.g___I_ J -|, , ,- IIIUIII DIUII. The! K. & P. railwny oicinl car. with Hon. (S. A. Kirkpatrick and wife and Capt. Clark Hamilton, left the city last evening for Otnwa. It In in charge of Harry Cnu~ DER`. GHUUI `u I IICII III IXJIUI`. In order to receive I hnlf holiday yester- day the dry-good: clerk: had toget up A tition requesting it of their employers. `he stores were cloned in the afternoon. There was not A meeting of _the city coun- cilun Monday. Thoee dpreeent. however. er? were Aide. Downi , y. Mucklestou. Phelnn, Shannon, kmlth, Snowden and Thompson. The K. k I . nnihrnv nininl par with punt: ux via. Au immense poster has been issued from the Wum oieo for the jubilee celebration on June 30th and Jul In It in a mammoth sheet and a half in 00 on. I- .....I.._ 4.. _.....l.._ - L_Il L..I:J_.. .____. , '0CI "HIV. V The secretary of the Elks base bull clul. bu issued I chdl to the Clark`: Mills player: to come to 'iugnton and phy for a purse of $25. An immunn nnntar hp: hum in-um] 6.-mu uuuer an we per ID. dunes Crawford. For the best quality of Scranton atove coal, also for English (Newcastle) black- unlt.h s. coal at lowest. rates, go to gas works cod yanl. The nacrahnrv nf tlm I-`IL. In... I..." ..I..|. (`m'alry. 3rd Regiment. A" Hutu-rv two mam) Alina DUIIIIIIII IIIIWQ]. What`: the dllonlto botvoou a nun gr {:5 down Walnut Jinn! oath. chun_uu A nu-nu nun`-nu nun f`L-.5.-A 1.5-... ..... .. wry college (loci lull even_1ng. _ If there had been a session of the cuuuml on .\Ionday evenin the resignation of the cit engineer woul have been considered. I new will nntinfu unn n... ..........,.........a cu engineer Wolull DIVE been conaiderad. hey will satisfy you. Our augnr-cured shoulders at 10:: r II).. and our line fresh butter at Isc per h. Juuos Crawford. For tho; Inuit nnnlihy nf ,Qm....o.... --mm UUIIIIII IUII ly- Owing to the ood at matter the jubilee reporug of the churches have been delayed 3 day In their ublication. A nmnntih: an Inn! 0|... -...........n.. ..t \l-:.... in J A 4 uumity 0 load, the pro rty of Major Fairt ough. was stolen from c Royal mili- tary college dock last evening. tll0|' been an aeuinn nf Hm mnunveil nuuuuuu. Henry McA\1-y. a skilled oaranian. will uko part in boat rtcbs if any are held on dominion day. ` winn: Qn the Hm-.1 no ....u.... n... :..Ln.... zuuxawu Linus. plcnlcnng and lllhlll . A ic-nio At Pnrhun yentordn , un or the map can of the Anglican churc , was well nttgnded. \I..A....-. ,. .I,rn ,1 ' `II `lo Sploo of Every Day Lift--Whnt..`tl:o Publlo are Talking ADOIIGL-B'0CIIlI[ II- oapu tho Attention of Thou who are Inllnl Soho. _ V ' K Embnoideriu, a bar vain. at Laidllwfp. ` D. Com II In: ch: longed P. 0. Rynu. as. to row a lit rooo Commissioner Coombu bu granted Capt.` Brooks I uwo weeks` furlough. _ Ilnnrovo-menu will In mnrln to S2, P.1- muons a V0 wan` turlougn. Improvements will` be undo to St. Pa- trick : ball during the summer. CI-nu-tin A5 160...... ......n ..--m--J-n -t PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR (`ax-zury. sm uammem... . . . ``A`' Matter ttwoxunai Kinmn 1- old Bauexy. . .. gut I!-`Ioid nnanoquo `told tel-y.. lllh Buullon . . . . . . . . . . . . .. can lhualloa . . . . . . . . . Ih Bntmllon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll'll.'K a mu: uunng the Crowd: of citizen: spent eotorday at Kingston Mills. picuickiqg an nhin pic-nic veumrdnv- 1111 or the f1.\'c11>I~:.\*Ts OF THE _D.u'. PER%NAL MENTION. dis? ziadis. C BIUH . ` The otiicer to-day wan Col. Deacon, 45th battalion, and the medical duties were dis- char ed by Dr. Turner. Third regiment of cum rv. The 45th battalion funhhed the fund: and two compuliee of the 40th battr a ion practised at the bum. The strength of the camp in II follows : uusiotcer of the day wlterday was Col. C ubitft. of tl|:d4.:t.h lattniiolluhh ,b|.ndtlhe gunafln were urnin y t. e t ion. o~ day the soldiers began drilling, and, `mig- ing by their movements, they will meet I10! of work before they are lit to Appear for in- npection._ ` The nfhmrr tn-lav um: (`nl Dnuvnn, .L'hh Cll VVII completely OTKBIIIIOG. Tge rst corps in were: A bakery,` Kingston eld battery. the 40th, 65th, And 46th bettalions of infantry, and A troop of evelry,(Third regiment). At 6o`clock the Gunnoque eld battery. which started for Kinston at ll o'clock in the morning, reec ed the grounds. It had a long and weerisome trip. and duri it an accident occurred. J. C. Rogere ftll o a gun oer- ringe and before he could recover himself as whee passed over his left Arm. hlirwuloum ly the limb was not broken, but "it was bruised to such an extent thet Roger-urn rendered unt for service ; he we: today sent home. It was nearly 9 o'clock when the Durham eld battery and B" and "C" troops of cavalry reported. These corps have an able set of men and a line clue of horses. PL- ..a:..... .J cl... J-.. ....s-_,I_.. .....- I`-I \./uuluznuuna nu cult! -IAI'Ilbu will. `I . H. Cotton. ~ Brigade 3-lAjor-(.`npt. Gallows . jr. .\luoketr Inspector -Capt. J. yrne. Supply `oor--Hqjor \\. Kin_ . CampQunrturu\utor-Liout.-Cc. Deacon. Principal Medical OtIioor-8urgoon Stun- ll! 10!!) DIIKI. OI mtuury. The troops commenced to arrive at about 4 o clock, and continued to move to their quarters until 9 o'clock, at which time the was completely organized. G rs: cnrnn in warns A Imitnrv` surr AND CAI! 0I`Fll`liR:.l. (,`onmundant-Liout.-Col. H. V. Vlicrl. Commanding Al-tillory-Lieut. Col. W. H (Tntmn L HIUTII Ill`! WI! K0!` me I(.'00l'lllll(X.lIKaIOIl OI IO brigade st.a' and members of the 40th, 45th. an 46th butts. of infuntry. The trnnnn mmmanmd tn arrive at Ahnnt an was me name implies. Yesterday wu 5 bungeday for the Canada Pscic. Kingston and Trunk railways. Beside: convevin excur- sion parties from one point to not er they had to tsensport troops to the Kingston military camp from western counties. The camp in again located on -lhrrietieid com- mon. To the left, `After crossing the bridge. in tho eat division of artillery. A battery. , (two guns). Kingston. Gunnoque, and `Dur hnm eld hattm-inn nfnrtillm-v nml thn Thin] mbroke, and (irsud _ uwu guul}. xungeton. uunnnque, and uur hem eld batteries ofartillel-y.uul the Third regfment of cevelry. (three troops), are cumped. Onthe militu-y college ground: there are name for the ncoommodntion of the In-:....I.. .o.l|'.....I ..........I...... .4` 5|... Ann. Ann. June for eld movements. `. Lu! your the camp at Kingston wee lneld late in the eeuon, and the weether wee so cold and rniny thnt there we: but four days di-ill out of the twelve. Meny of the \'o n- teen et that time contracted severe lde and went home disgusted with the camp and all tht the name implies. Ymtartlnv Ivnn I lmnv lav fnr an (`gnmln some n! the Corp: Did) Not Arrive Here Until a nu our - I-`Inc \\'pnthor llopod tar -such a mango or nun as fall but loptolnbol-Rot Desired Anln. Splendid westher for the ounp." Tlnroburvntion was made by an officer of one 0! the visiting corp: to mother. They heartily quad on this point. . Fox-_.once the 'vornment had "struck the nail on the h6uF )ln selecting the mouth of ' I-.. um... I... ..-..... -s I!l...._s.... ....- [-11 smL_1:1) UNDER cAN\'A} THE MILITARY CAMP o'F jrut ons- TRICT mm.v opanao, Total. . CAVALIY, TIIIID IRGIIIST. nu. nu-. .wu.. . IIUUIAI VIII. I-LITHIU- u. f."...'.. ! rm. `snug .~ ;`.`r`. .'!;.?"n...'..a. .'E'.`.`_.`:`:`;.? x-.., ' ILIAIIXI Il..II XXI. Ill LIN I-i"-"-'-'fa""".'1',':'; H mm H I` -7- - W ounolhu tllhdnr ` izrh n...n.L......"ua..v..a..'.uu....' `mg; man, on! Int than-3'-2: &unuWhn&IhohlInu|' :30`. J-Qll-olhqr uamuuuu uI Innrnngi DIG nun Juno Wibnu to Mr. Aulnv Ihclou. of thin ` city. won sttlldotl byb (Bullo- vqud r. llkklloons. Tho bride. who is n gruuonrlh with thollowo [dud- nl|_ I nnnv air nan-an `I'L- To-4|3;ov. W. B. Caro . at How Is- lnd. u b Ella Jun Win h Hr, Andmu Ilsa]... nl oLI.\ Result at tho Deputatlore Visit to Ottawa Deloetlnq the Deere Site. llelore the tnernbere of the council board diepereed on Monday evening Ald. Mc- mn etated that he and Ald. Xluckleeton been to Ottawa and had laid the neeolu~ tion. which had been paeaetl anent the con- etructlon ol a dry dock belore \`ir John Mac- donald. Alter reading the motion. and hearing the etatemente with relevance to the edvbhlllty 0! building a dock at Ringe- ton, Sir John ealal hf vro&l.l eend an en- gineer to the city to ee ect mutt appro- priate elte. The deputation thought it would not be juallcloue to do anything al- feo the king etnet eeplanade, end I did not mention the auhject to the premier. The feet that then has been ted M0,!!!) for an examining ware- house ln the city in enlliclent pmof that it will be built. I III- `Arriuh - Schr. H. Dudley, Toronto. l5,<|T8bunh what: Uohr. W. T. (Enou- wood. To:-onto. 0.51!) bush what; Minnie Punch. Onvogo, I54 tom ; nchr. (fnftuun. Doxhr. light : uchr. I-Zlgin. Chlrlotte, 250 ton! coal. sunny. ans cneuea tor tungsten. The schr. Brendon. built in the M. I` . Co.'s shlpysrd. was to have been Isu nchul i yes! only. When the timbers holding her were removed she moved twenty feet and then stopped. Two up were pressed inm service but the could could not release her. (`l.......... .... I...x. 1:." :x_..._. 1.-.. ` \.|ou'uwv-L ll` JIM nun, UIW UN`- V in tow ; sloop no. Cape incont. ,8l) lieu; Ichr. Kan Ewlos, Charlotte. light. Arrirgfn _\`4\}|l- I-I lln.lI..- Tnnnntn lnlorootlug henna Gnthorecl Along the llu-bout~-\'ouol Movements. ix`: IZITI l I5. Rf` TI taunt Gouge con. Hun-pan Sc - don. V` Sargon: Silo. Inn:-next Su-and ol "A" . The can at the buttery lure honnurvod with In vhlto holnouudnodnuuvhocnp. DUIIAI an. Mfflll. chm. -nh (Kink -nu`:-2 I`l-L Y The schn. Whitoroak. B. W. I-`olgur and P. Bennett are loading lumbernt Rathbuui dock for (hvrgpo. ` -II .-._ r\..I._-L n_,|._,, `FL- -`.I.- - V l D Culleetlous Still Going 0n-'l'he Amount Avallable for Sports Not \'et Known. A meeting of the sub-committees inter ested in the conduct of the jubilee cele- bration. was held in the council chamber on Monday ovenin . 'l`he collectors reported that they had on y been romised $475. It was pointed out by Mr. hippen that if all the iuns on the programme for a two days` celebration were to he carried out nearly $2,011) would be needed. Those present thought there would be no ditliculty in get- ting that amount. Mr. Carruthers stated that the yachtsmen had decided to -steer clear of the jubilee celebration. They would not hold races. Ald. Eilbeck wanted $500 for baseball, but tindiu that he could not pet so large a sum Wolllt take 8150. and no use. The matches would be free on the tint day. and on the second day games would be played in the Cataraqni Driving Park, and there horse races would be held. On this occasion an admission fee would be charged. The members of the racing asso- ciation wanted a grant, and also the right to charge an admission fee. Some one said they would get more money if horse races were held than if they were not. Ald. Mc- Intyre was not opposed to races. He wish- ed them to be held, and at the expense of the association which would prot by them. He was of the o inion that u very respect- ahle portion of t e czommunity was oppoeed to the sport. Neither did he think lt right to give monea for baseball matches. if they were to be eld in the Cataraqui Driving Park. The meeting adjourned until \\'cd- nesday evening. And!!! .IQIOJ:`hl I. J. Wilson. To-4 R". .18 [I- -..l ..-a_l l.. ...-._L... n.. I-n__ I--- IIUCI I0!" IKW The coin. 13$. hpru Duluth. discharged 99,!!!) bunhell of what at Portutnouth yu- hrdny. She cleared for kingnton. Th! Ichl`. Brandon. built in than \I I` |Ul'\'II.` Dlll KIIO COIIIG IXDIIIII D0! RIOIIO ner. Clou'|ncO- Jcnio Hull. OI bu`- ran in tor 2 ulna: ltirrnlnn {`Al\o'$(i)I'uQ-0 IVU. U" \10.` [dIllE\'lllI .')\AIllK. 1-ray, Lieut. John . Brown. ~ Brut band, 9' hteen pieces. Lieut.-Col. Viliera. 1)..-\.G., owing to the soriods illness of his wife. was unable to be in camp last evening. L. rllnlilll \\'II'- I ` The Bowmauvillc orpn company`: band, , u-`rich gavelo mud htinftctlon last year; in Attached In) in battalion. It in compooed of twenty-nigh: pieces. 401-n nu-uunxx IAIUIIK QUIIIICDII. "' V . No. 5 CO.. (Bothauy)- Capt. Preston. Lieut. F. J. Roche. 34th battalion, attached, Lieut. Siuon.` - K';. R I`- I l........:lI..\ l`...-A' I `...... No. 3 Co. (Cartw ' ht)-C-Apt. Brown. No. -I Co. (_I.indu`|)' --Li9u;.v `Holtorf. .~,No. 5C0. (0nmnoo)--Capt. Evans, Lleut. Thornton. Liout. Sherwood. ` A RF.` 'I_`I`I`\'\J`AIIf 'IlAl\A" I:-n0 V LIQIIIBIIIIII I` INK. ` "C" Troop. (Pbtorbom)-LiouL~(`ol. Ro- ger: in oommnnd. nu. mvulox. "A" urruv. Lieu. J. A. (3. Hudon. Hulk 1!. vk; Vohrinnry Sn:-you Innis. Lint ulou wuntonl to bring nvuahon hot-not to cunp. but wu unable to got them. Ilmllfol nun urrnv. Major W. M. Dnnnn. ` J. Wilmot. Phat Lhnnnnrj R R nnl HAnnn.l lCDIIII'UlIY- \ - Sorjeun-Mujoy John Msrtiu hu soon a M {deal of service. He was through the M rilnoau war. = 1'}... ll.-......u:ll- 4.-__ ...._........`- L.....I Ul lWTF llI UT: 401-u an-rauox. ~ ` Major John McDe`rm|d. Major R. Dlng- V wall, Adjnhnt Hnhboll. Paymum` How- _` `51.11. Quarter Muster Clomoa, Surgeon ' its. r ' 1 V. II`. cl)--. II... M... n n-._,n ' "21'lo'.`1 Co.. (Port nop.)-c. z. R. Deyell, Lieuu D. J. Wnlkor, 4'4't|1' ntulion, at~ tachod. , . \Y.. av; 11)..-. u......\ n_... n..n:.__-.. l ` lallll. Ii. \\ . Dllllfig hlflllln IAIVIIIQUCOH. No. 3 Co., ' (_Miubrook)-Cupt. C. H. Winslow. Lieut. W. Hodler, Lieiut. Fowler. No. 4 (Jo.. (Springville)--Capt. D. Walsh. Lieut. Johnson. `- v.. x n.-. :u-u_-....\ n.._.. 'u..-_.-.. UIUIIIKI. . 5 No. 2 Co.. (Port Ho )-Ca 3. Robinson. Liout; R. W. Smart. `out. L vingaton. No. 3 (.`n.. lMiIlhrrmIn._(`un:_ ('1 H . ' lnoruwu. IJUIIB GIIUTWIIXI. _ `. No. 0 Co. (I.lndn'y)-(`apt. Grace; Liout. Mchlurchv. - QAII`AIl._"n|:l`\I`,'n\'\l\ \'nn~tIn Inga nnnn n THE DRY DOCK QUESTION- THE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. IUIQQIICOO .__jI-.__ _A AL- L_,A _,_A MI]0I V`. H. lfj. J. \\ MG, Fintuuuhnnntkli. onu,8oooud ll.-Onnnn llama-1 nan. Hung... \`l-..- J ATHYNEN`S ALTAR. MARIN E PARAGRAPHS. (Ju1e\'ille)-Capt". Gray`, Hrnwn. x:'.E`.=.'-;.*eE'x'-3::i.n-13'-.3..'_?..:'| mu muuu up us: run man. rocmns. r.u- boc. Johnnton. Young. Bu-ufnthor. Allan. Mollillu. Condo ud chasing ouch other about the hunt. rot going the rounds I second time. `no nldovontout eventually ol their own motion. the button dot in lnthoit running border that the ht got to the has baton them. The third inning: I'll nlnont I :0 tion ol the noeond. ght runs being to the noon than chupolht . Pomlnt. :.....-'! ....`......_ n...;.:3,! I Ow OI Xllfy, III! DC` Pocnlrot, ]'rohI|uon. Bnrnlnbor You , Condo, Ian ongoing the bout In turn. Holt!- lun dob It tn-la. hula '0! mm`. `bud! ruuvunnot Romeo! QKA3 -rgnn OK- --ah.` C.`-In-Ilu -lI.I aL..... Dulopud McllIl- % WIIU CIIXICI XK'-y CIT Kn. ROI. PIC`.- Tho Khptzr ION In Iplondid form, sud ` append to umuglnovory rupoct, And` in none more Iolhtn in tho boning. In thoir lint inning: they ooond n runs. cur V mod to Pomhvt. Johnston, Bum- ! 0..-. .-.I AIL. I- .|.. ......_g :.._x_.. l LIOIIKCIIIII `V. \/%lII'IIIC. B" `hoop. (Millbmol) -- Captain H. Weller. Pint Lbuhunt Sutton. Sooond Liouununt Fullh. ` on: 'I`....... 1h_A__L.._.n l!_... l`_I n, ` tuivu ll-I toulltvl, IVIIIIIVD. JIIIIIIIUHI, IXTII` 1 father cud Allan. In the noon! innln the rolled up no run: more. Pocnfnt. Ki - hat! _.lnhnnInn Vanna RA:-nfnolngr All-n The Pictono playod cheerfullv, but care- leuly. Hart and Hilbert itchod alternately and Burbock and Rooonnrg caught, and they did fairly well, though the kingatona batted the two tirot named very hard. The score. thirty-eight to four. would not t have boon oo diocon ing to the viaiton hud the work of the tlold at all paaublo. The hatterioo had pimply no onpport, the Inning heln nnprocodontly had. oomo of it unpar- donaiy ao. lhon then was a laokot dio- ciplino. If than too a Hold captain he did not act otclontly or tho opoctaclo of two or three men ooohlng to catch . y mu would not havo hoon vritneoood. The visi- ton were a gonial -noturod Into! hall players. who oald oy did not put on an ' airo. dl-ln't orpoct to win horo, and actn - 1 tool dofoat moot gracofully. They went rot to the hat, ond retllortwlthout making a run. The vhltoraohing pmeooo wan ro- poatod in tho oooond. third. fourth, alxth. o ht and ninth innings. Tho ocon might. in oed. have boon for them a auoooaoinu of clphora hod tho homo toam oo dooirod it. In thooocondin Lay got his rothaooou called ballaand lo oooondon a otoal. but his side golngont, ho expirod thoro. In the third inning: Graydon mado a haoo hit, but podohod ln ooohng his nocond. and thooo in; him dld not have tho luck to leave tho homo In tho fourth lnnlnga the home toam hocolno a little loooo in its action. andonornn waooootod lrtho Plctona. ln tho ooronth in ` vi Allen and Condo at tho hotto , a noliof to the Vuitoro, Lay. 0'Haan Bo ooldo ocorod. and they won choorod on y ctooaod tho home plate. Klnntoan won in onlondid form. and r I I II III( Iylllf) \\'IllI I3 I00 IIITOIIIIOII IIIUBKFIKUII I American, and experimented with successfully. F lIII`J |n\.4u\.vu.v vvAI.V During the match between the Kingstons anal l i qkuently thrown over the huscnun. to the innite V \ ' but they want is the invention" illustrated above. American nwl m-vurimmnnd l'i!h umm-nfnllv, l which the Kinge vv :w- III I. El W III` rI.,O Thirt -eight to four 2 And femur of the Kingetons. This was the result of the first match in ton bsse-bell club took part this eeeson. It occurred yeeterde afternoon on the Regiopolie coll groun , which is exceedingly convenient in its location. There we: a greet curiosity to toe the new plnyers. whose record hed preceded them. end of whom much we: ex ted. The new bet- tery, Bernfether en Young. in porbhpl the best thethu been in the city in euy connec- tion And with any club. '1` hey are handsome men, skilled in their work. and iven to very little talk. The let their per ortnenoe spesk for itself, an those who saw them eeterday are of the opinion that in them . eneger Canon has n treasure. Young is e tine pitcher, having perfect control of the bell and varying the curves in such it num- ner as to uttcrly confound and confuse the batters. Bnrnfnther catches beautifully and with ease, and his throwing to bases is sure every time. Anal not only ure they experts in their respective specinltiee, but us hatters and base runners they are a success. The men, said I ntlemen visiting the ball field yesterday, are well and fsvournhly known in baseball circles. and the King~ stons are to be con rutnlnted upon securing them. Allen and gentle are good buemeu. Allen is n chsnge pitcher. end in the box has done some capital execution. J I ! Thb Kingston: Do/(oat the Plctoynq Sully -'l`he Score Too Bl; I-`or Pleasant Con- !oInplatlon-'l`ho Now Battery 3 snocou ,-The Park Nine Almond at llollovlllo when tho lulu Stopped tho Play. 'I"hh-hv_-l..|.A s- t...... n I ` THErKlNGSTONi CLUBS ON THE 1 JUBILEE MATCHES. T THE BASIYBXIJI ma. A GREAT BASE BALL INVENTION. I PICTONS \I`.\.\"l` IT. l is.-tons _\esten.Iay the ball WI-I fre- ; x. confuson and loss of the Piotous. ` lluatntod It has been pueuted by some live unmlgqfnlh ...u....-., ..-.-on an`..--.u.. (Sol. Bolton, Adjuhnt Hothrington, Qua- unnuur Slnploton, Pu manor J. I-I. Hu- srmun. Rldi Mute: l . Bcntdo. Surgeon umor, V e an Stevens. A" Tno.J.`Colhorne) -- Captain. W. Brown. I-`int amount R. Phillips. Second Lioutennnt W. (Jochnne. MI) 1.... l\jxIIL_.-I.\ t`,_.-x_ II T-'-'r"-'-. Wttxhnhngchrphbdnmu UUUPWUCTUDUWUNQM. ` lIhq|IItonlnofhtIhoNinohltvo nuuoondudonhooodoltholulqlho uuplncdhdllun. Aotnvnltoln qnutcroluIon|~bodocluulIho.:=oI. Jnnuttlnhd llnlnnnlth I-. quuwrouunou-nouocunuuo ol. Jnluutllohul thotopoltlo II- ol nu nun.- H(::`I:I`h nd luutlou. out. uouou pay. In the concluding inning! Bollovllln made nothing. Milka nude 5 but hit havoc: uooodudnt. uolcuocondudthlrdnnd noond. Fillnrotncktothololtldd. who "mulbd" it. Re Itnlo to pound. I to thud on C Inulk. and you sound. J. lth hsnoday to the HI 80113: and in sought out. ll cinch to the pitch- or and run out on In. |lcCoo\'|o undo otvolnnhltndvuhtonghlhnuo byT. I4lulo.I'ho undo two bun. Unit in and on third whu lawn and to Mhopi rudwundnd. \ lnh-snmnh. uh. oh. m..L.Ao._.. (Inn. Dill no culgnl II. Lo\ an attack to tho lint And out. Moran cent a grounder to tho Child and reached `hhntoounerrorolllnthuunu. Wal- korItrucknIhu1) Oothontwhlch ho ooindnnddnopnt onn, wbohndnlnou reached his Dd bdon the Iy tn knocked. out. Doubl; plly. In tho nnnnlndlnn inning: Ilnlhvllh -...I- * thought dierent an au euv |-IlIl\l LIAUIII IIIICIQ IDFIILKIIK catch for the Park 'ine. A aharp y I-an struck b liutoheeon between ghort and third. oran ran a few steps. I into the air and caught it in one han For thin he wan hudly applauded. Jone: made a fe hue hit hetween aecood and short. He run to eecond when, in the opinion oi the King- uto`niana an wlell an a large nurlher of Belle vii e e. e was t out. t the umpire pop` 3 called him safe. and was brought home by Iawin. who made a two haae hit. Goodwin utruck a foul , for which Lovetl had to run a conaidera e die- tauce. but he caught it. lzn an nu-Inch In Iha that and Ant u....... Iuun. Ivup, Iuw ulu ll jf qvil qiun. Huuouhiin ms ; itdown to tlum htinoooncirothe n-` nor. Fisher took has on hallo. He stole second And third III: for home when J. Little struck to stop And wu put out M on the tint. l'\_ `L- __._ ,I.--!-_. 7! Al Cy lll Irv!` clvulwu to own IGD. Elmo third Mona mule nbrillinnt Ao|hrp_ wag ` .c_...I. l... Il..A..I...-_ L HUI`. Brigade Clerk-%u'~Sorgt. F. A. Bitch. Sorgt.-llAjor- Sc:-gt. W. J. B. White. supply Su~gunt-x`1hI`-So:-gt. C. I-`ioldn. (Jun Quarurmutor So:-gt.-Su-Sorgt. Owen ones. A n.l___.__A I__A_....A.._ -l \l___I__A___ n,,, 4

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