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TI TOO'. 12 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. MAY 2, FOUGHT A DRAW.

Sharon. May 2 Abe Attel of San SUPERBAS ROT SCQIG Francisco, met Jimmy Dunn, of Newcastle FINAL TBIftLS TO-DAY OP METROPOLITAN STARS Nelps and Gossip for the Tans. IIS in ths bmtinc onlrr niM brine about the dfslrrd rronlu. sfb-vknrd always lus bee i baninit placed thinl Ihe list. He is mil a it era.

I tvultri. the Ifqul-sttp of a kaiicr in biimiiR column, a rai't that bus been I- iit ly hIiouii ilurtim tho past few wicks and all of Inst scasuii. in til" obi when I'ieM'" Jonf lel off with Willie Iv i'b iwm nml Sbn karil third. Jimmy was nt his hi-st nml it would bo a lilan aiiparetit ly to cue iht- inptnin a i-liani- in his did til.ui'. Johnny 1obbs is a here last night before the Nonpareil Athletic Club of South Sharon, iu a twelve round bout.

Although Dunn got draw It was apparent to everybody that he was outclassed, (or Allel did not exert himself at any time and was aa fresh at the finish as when he entered Ihe ring. About 1.000 peoplo witnessed the match. Both men were. In excellent condition and weighed In at the ring-sidee at nearly lili pounds. Dunn forced the lighting and swung wildly.

Attel was cool and. displayed great footwork. From the sec Beldame Does a Mile and a Furlong Easily In 1:58 at Sheepshead. Have Averaged Only Two Per Game Since Opening Con' test of the Season, i kS5 vi8 iS portant factor in throwing down the Super- bus. Ilia double in the fourth vw good 'or three runs.

He made two lilts, walked twice and mode a sacrifice batting average l.tfnij. Tor the fourth time In Iho twelve games played In the local grounds Heine Hatch after on eleven Inning battle. A triple by Criger and a single by Young won the game. Owing to the cold, only two thousand persons saw ths game. Elberfeld had no less than fourteen chances, equally divided belween put outs and assists, at short yesterday.

Crlger had fair waller and i' not ho at all a bad 'experiment to move him up to the top. I All of wlii.li is Riven in nood faith, with I tine regard to Ilnnlon's excellent judgment and Ioik experience. He lias no doubt already thought out the problem and mapped I out his plans and Is probably awaiting the ond round on Attel landed wherever and whenever he pleased and simply toyed with Dunn. WHY NOT SHIFT TOPLINERS? DELHI RACING AT JAMAICA. Sbeckard Did His Best Work Third on the List Phillies i Winners.

Colonial Girl, Jncquiu, Sysonby, Ormonde's Right and First Mason Ready. arorins more runs, but piVfrnt the fads and figures art' altogdhfr too plain 10 go unnotlcoJ. Tiip homo tram started off 'vsienlny as if tlicy were Roinff to break flu Quaker hoodoo, The Phillies m.ule three hits in tho first inn. ing. but wri't blaiiiVd.

In tie H-eond. Lewis for the locals on a a nice singli bv Hiilih an at npr ii iible steal in which Kahb was cnusrlit but L'ia crossed the rubher by a preai slid. nidfd by a hich throw from C-eaon. iu-i kard i a Uid tn the third on hi sinaiV. an error by ttranalVM VAN ALLEN CHALLENGES.

Jamaica, L. I May 2 The X'cwr York Hippodrome has a crack rifle shot from France, who claims! to be the champion of the world. Steve M. Van Allen, of Jamaica, who Is also very hand with the rille, objects to this and has Issued a challenge to tho frenchman. Van Allen allows hltn to name the amount of the purse, the place to shoot In this coun-Irv, th" tinip and l.ie class of match lo be shot.

No reply has as yet been received. NEW RACER ARRIVES. Will "Hands-jmo Harry" Mclutire kindly com" to the rescue? The Fhillles have won Tour straight from the Superbas thus far. Jack Hurry continues to play a good flrat base for the Chicago Cubs. Tommy Corcoran made three errors in eisht chances nt Cincinnati yesterday.

Corridon stiuck out. Lewis, Babb and Rit-ter in succession in the fourth. Sam Crawford seems to be a llxture at first base for the Uetrolts. Dick Coolev is now the regular center fielder. Mannger Selee of the Chicago made a (trave mistake when he let Corridon so.

He has all the earmarks of a brilliant pitcher. Xo. Rentle reader. Mai does not "tand for "Malodorous" or even "Malitluous" Kason, but plain Mala. hi.

Hoy Thomas continues to find the Brooklyn t'ltehtrst very much to his UUmc He got three more bits yesterday, waking nine in the tour (Enmes to date. Sammy Strang had three runs, three hits and a stolfii base yesterday. All of which indicates ihat any player can do well in fast company. T.ouis flitter robbed nf one of his customary left flebi drives throuph a pretty catch of a liner bv Courtney. Mr.

Courtney, it may be re marked, was one of the 57. Manager Hanlon shifted Dobbs nnrl I is yesterday failed to make base hit. lb- has made two each in seven of the other ctshi and one in the odd. The Uetrotts suffered another slor out yesterday, the St. Louis Browns administering the whitewash.

Five scattered hits mado eff Glade, while Mullin was kuo. ked out of the box. The Pltislmrg infield, including Clancy, had twenty-one of the twenty-seven put out at St. Louis yesterday. Wagner, I.imk and Hi'ch had fourteenth assists, Leach accepting eljht chances at third.

The ra for the American League pennant promises to be as close us last year Today three teams are tied for first place, the New York. Athletics and Chicago'', bavins won and lost the same number ni games. The Cilanis had their customary picnic with the Hetons yesterday, batting Krnzer to the tune of fifteen tingles with a total of nineteen. At the present gait the lleHueat-ers will not iu a game from the Champions this season. Lumley's error was on a difficult fly which the wind carried close to the foul line, "Rolv 1'oly" got under It and then made a muff.

The mlsplay did not prove cosil as flrane-fleld, who hit the ball, was left although he rer.chid third base ith only one oat. The Highlanders went down to defeat at the hands of the Boston tallenders yeste rday The Records. he.iFtlc.) p. "in -inrintl 4 Mot-ton JaKue.) 1, prl. "Jjh.

fourteen put out behind the bat, Cy loting strlklag out no less than twelve of the Highlander. The game belween the Cardiuals and the PirateB very nearly ended in a riot yesterday. Clymer Jumped on Jack 'Warner In sliding to the pints and the Cardinal catcher came back with a swing on the jaw. The Pirates had to have police protection leaviutt the The Plttsburgs won the game, 'I to 1, although they were outbatted 9 to 6. The surprise of the American League thus far has been the remarkable showing made by the Washington.

Picked to occupy the lallend position from the start, the Nationals have beaten all the big teams and are in the first division. They trimmed the Philadelphia Athletics ngain yesterday, winning with only five hits against eleven for their opponents. The Athletics made six errors. The Brooklyn Club announced yesterday that It had formally released Eddie Poole to Providence and Pitcher Watt to Little Hock. Mr.

Watt never even called. Mr. Wigfs has taken French leave and signed with one of the outlaw clubs and Mr. Bell did not take Ihe trouble to ring up. There are a few more erstwhile Superbos with whom we are not personally acquainted and who were among the fifty-seven varieties of the winter but no one seems to rare.

The team as made up seems good enough. Motropolltan Handicap candidates, Including Beldame, Delhi, Sysonby, First Mason, Colonial Girl, Jaequin, Ormondes Right, Tanya, Wolan and others were given tholr final workouts this inornliig for the clnsBlc event to be run on Thursday next at Belmont Park. Beldame, under the careful eye of Trainer Fred Burlaw, reeled oil one mile in 1:41. Jockey O'Neill hod thn mount on the queen of Iho lurf and the dnughler of Octagon nun. rw l'lttl'iHjl rhi-HRo 1 New Yrk hi- as" I and a daring sprint to the jda-e on Owons grniindor te I'ftrr'dfMi The dei.sion on tiie (part of th umpire was rceedingly favor- Tlie HronKUn- got bur un mn on bases during the rem.uninc i tnnins- and wore nrvrr threnteiiinc.

They tri'd the trb'kri known to 'be of wmryinR a pi'i hrr, ln the harder shcy v.oikH ih(t more eft relive Franklin Car May Prove Lightweight Wonder at Brighton Beach Auto Meet. Of' on Eesults Yesterday-. I'orridon aire. Hi record t-rvr-n tell the tale better than a lrngthy diatribe. On the other hand, the Phillip pot working in the baiting order yesterday.

Now if he would move Sheckard down two pegs the results might be satisfactory. One Kid Glcason continues to be an ini- E. If. n. (ireea's new Franklin racing car will attack the light and middle weight records at the Brighton Beach track on Saturday afternoon, besides competing in the open events.

The new speed creation of Hetty Green son is a wonderful racing machine, having a 20 horse power motor and weighing only S30 pounds. It has at-Irneted a great deal of attention slnco Its arrival In New York and has been nicknamed the "Midget." W. F. Winchester, who Is well known as a driver, will pilot Mr. Green's racer in ihe open events and trials at the Brighton iNattr.nal l.raBie) Hmekbn.

'I-Nv Verk. 11'WMI. 2 i ii. t'ln. iiinati.

I'ltiruui C. 2. ft- (Ainfrlcan L.f. ''!) J'niiftn. Nmv Ynrlt VnnlniiEton 5: rtirnl-iph a.

it Uyuth, (: Pftuitt e. Games To-morrow. (National Hl'f'klMV Niv Vnrk at Pinen. 'htrBM at Iti. MinnH.

l'lmtjjis St. 1.I tAnictt'-an tne'-f at 'tk. i "lr' iatl'l Fit I'l inte. fit rtiila'io'rlit tt. Lmiuji at EUCLID SCHOOL WON.

PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETICS. on Eafon in the nnh and before they were retired three nrts had been foreed arroM the rubber, rnotih to win. Doolin led off with a bunt and, after Doom had flied out. Corridoo added another bunt. Thomas wafted a crounuVr to and wa- declared at first on close play.

With the ba's full. Glritann dropped a Texas LnctiT in tenter, ft huh booted to tbe foul line, two run aeord. Tpnma am horn on on' a' lir. liooln f-eoreii the fourth run In th nin'h on hi f-mglo, a faenfif" by erridon, a bunt by Thomas and Glr-ason' rU.T, In Well WILD J70WL SEASON CLOSED. Eirda Were Abundant on Long Island.

Saipe Shooting Next. K.istptirt. L. May 2 The wild fowl Bent Erasmus Second Team I ijoaon uae-K. Winchester took the machine.

I Pupils of No. 44 Are Rejoicing Over covered tho distance nice and handily. Tho tirst half was reached In and r-nei flew past ihe five furlong pole In The six furlongs were made In and the mile In 1:41. The mare pulled up at the mile and a furlong lu 1:68. Colonial Girl wan sent the.

distance in rallng along at an even gait and pulling up full of run. This mare has a lot of speed and Is (It and ready lo face Ihe flag. Jaequin, in rhnrge of Trainer William Lakeland, was out at an early hour and his work was also satisfactory. He covered the mile route In 1:45 handily, finishing out strong and with something In reserve. Delhi, ihe star of Ihe Keenc stable, had his work over the new training grounds at Sheepshead Bay, on Saturday last, and starls to-day In a six furlong dash at Jamalcu.

Everyone will hnva an opportunity to see what the son of Hen Brush will do, but this horse Is fit and ready and will take a lot of beating In any company, with any sort of racing luck. Sysonbv has been trained to the hour and Is In first class condition to measure stride wlih the lopnotchers at any distance. This horse has a splendid burst of speed and can go a distance. He Is game and will take a lot of beating. In case Delhi Is scratched Sysonby will represent ami bo relied on tn carry the Keeno a colors to the front.

Ormonde's Right. Sydney Piiget's representative moved one mile In without being extended at any part of the route. This rnlt is in the pink of condition, but Uluioting season, which closed on Long 1s- Played Game. The Kuclid School defeated the Krasmus Hall High School second team in a prettily played seven inning game yesterday by a score of 3 to 1. The fielding of Morgan and iu i lie irai-K yesteruay, wnero no win tune It up.

Paul Sartorl has entered A. G. Van. derhilt's SO horse power Flat In the open events and Is anxious to arrange a match race as well. Mai Slow fleliling nf bunts on the par- The.

visitors pounded Eaon har I. inakitK yesterday, was the most remarkable Victory in Eleventh Disttict Championships. The pupils of Suhool No. 44, which Tason caused the downfall of the Puperti twelve hits for a total of ihirten fcaes. but i pxperlrnirrd In a score of years, not only for winning through their runs were few by omparl.o.i.

Fast abundance of birds, but owing lo the a i.i. .1 i. i yesterday, the Thillles a running foul eaten by tasstdy were tne -I maneuver with the bat r.til they b.dd he-m down ftnhb, m-We ot A of Madison street and Throop Both pitchers were in good form. number of fine stops In center that prevented I 'bo "fi the unusually large proportion was rejoicing yesterday over the vlc- Score: Euclid SVIWil ilia lal extra bases, while l.ewi? and Pabb Ktaf.mu. 2d.

PALACE WON TWO. The Yarunit and Wlnonah teams were defeated by tile Paine ipiint In the I'ulvevsai spring Icur-Vey night. Seore: ith.st n.tiifi. Varunn c. Mee'nininrk.

IT'I: Falk. T. k. w. II.

Khler. Tutsi. Palace Vnerlielf. Ciiniilnirt'niii. tT4; Nelfon, Tinner.

llnfl.er. Total, Kf. found the Brooklyn twiiler's rakticsf. The locals nlo did a lot of skirmishing in order to find a vulnerable spot In Comdon's armor, but It this Quaker marvel really lias liny our boes have tiil to discover It. Thn more they bunted the shiftier and more effective Corridon became; the harder to e3tn large profits, as high as $:50 a pair being received from their sale.

I While It has been I'gal to hunt brant geese oniy since January 1, thousands of uui ks have been shot by unscrupulous hunl- did excellent wo-k in the in.1 dd. Several s'ar nlays were made by Phillies, but Corridon was th whole show. He stnnlt out eight men, e' them successively in a single inning; made seven assists and Name. r. Clark.

0 Whlan, Sb 0 Pit. 1). 0 FM. If 1 Morgan, it If pp. 1 1 Llnile'n.

p. a Totnl 3 I Ib.p o.a.f.l Nnme. r.lb.p o.a.e. a 3 rvrtdv. Hv.

a ei 9 ei a I 0 ti 1 I fnilnth't. cf 1 (i ii 0 1 a Hush's, 0 15 0 0 1 a a I tvlen, ti it I 0 5 0 II Maleeie. r.b.. 0 1 0 4 1 1 it .1 0 Mradehaw. I 1 0 8 2 0 M.

-Senile, i a i ft a 0 1 1 t) 0 (l Peafe. 0 i) 0 in 4 10 Total 1 li 3 I I allowed oul five and one laj on balls, era while ostensibly engaged in the pursuit tory the athletes or ihe school In me championships ot the Eleventh District. hich ere held at the twenty-third Regiment armory last Saturday. Principal II. W.

Prentts is very enthusiastic over the victory of his charges aud he soys tbat be will spend his time during the next few weeks In preparing his toys for the eleir.entnrv school championships, which will hi bold at Columbia Oval on May 27. There are twenty-two schools in District SKi'DNI) lIAMK. i'I the former. A knowledge of this illegal pra 'iee and a realization of the Impracticability of checking it under the present game laws, has suggested the of a THE SCORE. they hit.

the thicker apparently became the stone wall behind him. The margin nt the lir.ish was 4 to 2. th-' visitor gaining the verdict after the Supcrbas had secured a lead of two runs. With all due respcot to their fighting quai- tt Ips Hunlnn's men must score more runs if I liil.M I bill to wholly spring shootine. Hii.M a snorter route, seven furlongs, is more 'armia c.

Mei'iirn-nek. tvi; W. M. rrirms. PnlU.

ill; T. Mil -ui mack. 13T; II. Killer, Tola i. NVInoimh- Hoplnsun UV; Zi; Ketlv, Jomn.

I iitim.no. sl. Total. TIIIUD OAMK. :2.t; Cunnlitlinlti.

Nelfon, 2lil: Tin n-i-. -l-'A; Barker. 21:1. Total, l.nil inotiii'i nohlnmin. 222; Kelly, lj; Jones, 176, LUnpinore, 162.

Total. I While no shooting Is now legal, the bay Ililibar.i out not running. JVoie by Innings. I 2 10 uis lining. ont.tins thousands of ducks, including ood E.

Rose sent his candidate, Firsi bills and sheldrakes. The next hunting to' v0. 11. but In Saturday's games the athletes Masou. one-third In 1:44 handllv.

Tt urtuey. ihov here lo flcurc prominently in the pen Fuell.l fIeho.il K.ra.nuis 0 ti 0 0 0 i) 0 0-1 0 It 1 0 horse fit and ready, has a good turn of nant race. Their highest tally in a single i on Long Island will be ihot for snipe. of PubUc Slhool No. 44 virtually rau away for this game opening July opponents.

The boys of No. 44 the fact that few aquatic speed, can go a route, and when It narrbws down to a close finish, will uland a Mtr-l Two ta.e lilt-MiConf. Struck out T.lndeniail. 4: Hrs-lehHw. s.

Siieilrtre till WhHnn. empire retrain: and Keen. Time of game 1 lienr and 2il I b.rds arrive from the north before August. drive. tame has been right runs, scored tne ope.i-, n.ar..iii i -ii tng dav when thev met defeat.

Since then un. the average has been about two runs per rm game, for too small a number unless the; pitchers arc phenomenally good. There has Tetai ben tome remarkable twirling, but it can-; Junior. John Ward, second; 6v-yard dasn. senior, Alnslie Forbes, second; lOfl-yard dash, WOMEN'S WHIST CONGRESS.

Junior. Oscar Jacobs, second; 700-yard darn Philadelphia. May 2 Representatives R. W. Horn, first; Theodore Tbomp- ti.

r. i. I I .1 1 a 1 i a i' a i iv 4 1 .1 ft 1 1 I i .1 1 '1 HitOOKl.YN, Ii. r. Mtilib.

i et e. I a I .1 ei ft I. f. 4 i. f.

.1 .1 ft 'i i 1 1 ii 1 et a ft i 3 e. 1 ft ft a ore by Iniurg. I ii a liot Lc xpected that the- pitt hers can hold the opposing tcamh down to one run day in and elav out. There is a slight possibility GEr.MANIA SCORES. Following are the scores of the satius relied In th Gerniania three men tourney last KIFtST OAMK.

Tam Xo. s-c, lirln. 14; II. Maclautln. B.

e-iinilcg. 221. Total. M4. Team So.

11-1 Johnson. 160; J. Kirk, lit; W. Kirk. ltl.

Total, 101. SECOND Team No. e. lairing, too; G. Maclaurin.

173; Tt. 171. 'Pnlal. itf. Team No.

Is A. Luke l.ij; O. Woller, 161; F. Hitchcock. 179.

Total. 499. TUIKD (1AMK. son. second; midget relay race (teams of four), William Duffy, Arthur Levlson, Edward Sinkard.

Arthur Hanson, first; 440-yard I of women's whist clubs from all parts of the I I Vnited States to the number of about 700 i i are in the city and ready to participate In TWO For. CONCORD. Th Concord team defeated the Atlantic and 1ur Own teams In the South Brooklyn championship last night. Scores: I'lHST GAMB. C.ineord Walilfeld, ITS: Ralrd.

lt7; Cowan. 16. Bolk. 171; Price. 2.1;,.

Total. t'4. Atl.mtlo llonohiie. th7: t.viirh. lift- l-'laherlv.

t'Jf t.f doing this at home but when the tirncr, the eighth annual congress of the Women's I relay race, Junior. John Ward. Oscar Jacobs. Fred (overt and Harold Canavan, second Wets L'agti" of America, which will begin for going on the reiad. the shoe is sure I to pinch tinliss the hitters orush up In their i and the base runne- get a gait on.

STJPERBA TOURNEY. Tlie Sylvan, 'irand Central and Ksst New Turk teams each won and lost a game in the riunerba touiney last night. HVnres: FirtfT OAMK. Svlvan Flnneian. its: holz.

Smith. 1W; F.nuland. 1). kson. va.

Total. 922. Cianil ordes. 177; Dp Mott. 177; Bue.

15; Totten. I6; Helltas. Total, Wl. SECOND OAMK. Svlvan-Ftnn'gan.

Seheiz. wn; Smith. 170; Jiglaml. Pl-kwin. 213.

Total. Kast New Vnrk fjollglas. 21:1: Lanefeld. 24; Holmes. llamckc.

14: ziruwl. Total. 961. THIHD OAMK. Central Corrtes.

Mitt. 109; Hue. 1S4: Tolten. IU: Heltlas. 174.

Total. ICasl York Uoiifflass. 1h7; Ijanafeld. ltd; tlolmea, llane ke. 17.1; Zlpnel.

10. Total. Hi. IKt; ilUber, Keenan. 134.

Total. M7. SKCejNI) OA Oir Own-Pehlll, t.l; Vols, ISO; Helfst. 119; Tui Slldeil. 1S9: 161.

Total. i in Horticultural Hall to-day. The executive board of the league met yesterday afternoon and arranged final details. A reception was tendred the visitors last night by the whist rlubs of this city. After the reception many of the visitors played whist for prizes.

Tenm No. Clearwater, I Johnson. 197; W. Kirk. Total.

521. Team No. Is-A. Ijke. O.

Waller, 200; F. Hltehccrk, 213. Total, i'i. SSO-yard relay race, senior. Theodore Thompson.

Alnslie Forbes. Charles Walden and Robert Peterkin. second: 8-pound shot put. Junior. Robert Search, first: 12-pound shot put.

Charles Walden. first; Fred W'ulf, second: high Jump. Junior. Thomas Downey, first; Paul Sutherland, second: H. Canavan.

third; broad jump. Junior. C. Simpson, first; high Jump, senior, Robert Peterkin. first.

I lie cold, unvarntsneei irutn. may sounu harsh, but It must told sooner or later. Perhapi In time the hard hitters at the top of the column will get their eyes on the hall end more runs will come over the plate, bit nntll that time i-otnes, the team will remain on the shady side of the mark unless the pitchers do even better than they I nve been, which Is asking a great deal. Barring excepi lor.nl can a tenm playing ConcOT.I- Wnhllel.l, HhIhI, 15S; Cowan. (Si; Bolk, 220; Price, Pi.

Total, 949. Tlltltl) GAME. Our Own 179; Voli. Helfst, Turn gilden. I7H: Honrs.

193. Total. 912 Atlantic Imni.lme. 201; Lvneli. 114; Flaherty.

177; Bubtr. 147; Keenan. 179. foul. Bw-iilvti Va-p'l tiins-i'lii i I.tim!"..

I i phis HriLiV ii i ft ft ft ft ft Tii.t.B ah i -i; en ri.n-.F'i.l'Joi.'l. INDOOR TENNIS. Tlay In the indoor tennis tournament was continued yesterday afternoon on the courts of the St. Nicholas Skating Rlnk with the mixed doubles as the event. Both the semi t.Wi l'r 4 Ii- o.n Time at home should score at leas: five runs p.

sn i nst.h eiw.rii lywis ne.i L'nu Mr. III'-. lel-m ANOTHER FIELD CLUB. Albany, May 2 The; Sheepshead Bay Field Club of Brooklyn has been chartered by the State Department, to promote athletic sports, and to ihat end provide accommodations and facilities therefor. The directors of the organization are R.

M. Tyler. John S. Vortarty. George F.

Burn's, Bernard T. Lynch and J. A. Mnnahan of Brooklyn. final matches were finished, the winning teams being! Miss Jeanle Bnrger Wallaeh and Theodore H.

Pell and Miss Juliet Adce and AMATEUR BASEBALL. The Magnolia A. C. defeate.t the. Ravalde A.

at Tilihmoiul illll, I 1.. Inn Sunday, by the. score of Ifl to II. The Hosnet team would lk to arrant aames for all MinOays 111 May with teams averaatns IK years. Address T.

MeCue. 417 llroome aueet, Manhattan. SMITH WILL REFEREE BIG FIGHT. San Francisco. May 2 Eddio Smith, of Oakland, has been chosen lo referee the International boxing contest between Jimmy Britt and Jabez White, whlrh will take place iu this city next Friday night.

game. Mad the Pupcrbns done this they eaI would have won at least three more games than they did. which would have made their I record nine games to eight to the present. It may be that a shifting of the toiriiners oireicn i. ft h.

h. p. NATIONAL A. C. CIRCUS.

The members of the National A. C. will hold an amateur circus at the clubhouse, on Cedar street, next Saturday night. Frederick Watson. These teams will play off In the final this afternoon.

1 KAST FIFTKKXTH ST. n. 3fl.S Dlt-man nv. hM, Waltor It LubIut to l.ttVi 1 i ft- 'lie Low rv mort sumo Ijin'rffn A. to A'p-roni'i.

Kas: mv rrni- Sn 'it man st. lv.ir;t. Tnipnt'o. Allnhi t. am t.j Mry Hpm'ti.

twm npftp I to l.yon. Ir-grav KLOKIET ST. vt id ft a llHinlMirn Mechanics' Liens, av, Mo: hew Korchct- lo Conrad Kosen, mort IjOTj, F.B'HTY. FiiFHTH ST. e.

Fifth F. to Ilanora LVurt oOO 3. ')-') v. tytt. John II llanley to Fatk iltftii hAI, Herman Samuel to OvIUa.

ivife, antl Abraham Hh.mii.tii HltlST'tl. S-T. fi Pitkin av, M.4t'i'). bAi, Colin et al to Ifarr)? nnarll; and Hyuian Sciglei'. mnrf F.I.K Ki'KKU ST.

a. ft a Hamburg av, hiVl. Maix lo Wank Kraus. niorta BAY FAIIKWAV. net.

20 ft Flfteoiith av, Loulr-o Mel-vil to lluh (iilfflth and wife BAY FOFItT KKNTH ST. a n. 110 ft a Hath av. Ltxiii8.4. hiVl.

Stephen Unl-ftond In Alma wife Wtlli.dm Hb'ken, nv rt HKtiFntl AV. 4tJ ft Kutledg rt. Cusfle Xamni to Jacob Strob, ST. i e. but ft Tnrooii av.

TTVC Krvy, AiiRuta, to Title f'i nnd Co, Third a'. Same to Pole, fame proper tv L'Uenhefer. .1 nntl Fry. jr. Forty-ninth tt.

Sam, tn Title c.i Co. anl proi Li nq lit st. to Carlson. S.vnth av. Laubenbte-rlit.

ii. to A F.elunow.'-kv Liberty av. mr cn-tal Lli-ardn. to Titlo ti A Co. Liborty av.

cor Elton a Iimbardo. A. to Mi Ucrmott, Twelfth ft, nr Third av MfCnrthy, W. and .1 'ohen to same. Sutter av.

or Mont auk av. ti mort Magulre, .1 A. to Mrt Av nr KjH Thlrty-I1rt ft M-datt'ti. Q. to I'ratt rt nl I'ifiy.

tijtth at. M- t7itr. nnfl Chariot Hf-rkiiui. r. Hamburg av.

M.r.khng. L. to llueneite. t. near Franklin Moran.

.1 .1, to f'uth A Loworn al. xo .1 Huiger 2-xlO), John A HUus To Mitriia Kat-lowltx and Philip Ltizetkonlm. moit tl.Rot) KbiHTY-KMIHTH fV. a a. r0 ft a Second nv.

11.1 Thotnaa Thuraton lo Mh hHe Hikrium KAST FOFHTKK.NTH S'l'. fi a I'-'Tlir-t. L. lo xrw of .1 Mollonhan-r. rr R.xkawav av.

i mo-tv. Fikin, n. to av. Fiam, H. to Ttt ti n-i av, ir HtimboM' nt Frnn-'klTi.

A. to A Hottnr. Ja-knn pSnt-. nor t'orj-borg, to Ktirarok, Fourth av. i' ihi.

urul Uouc'av to MuniifOi'ii Fav T. t- 1 niirt. Conev UlanU a nom nom nom nom 10fH nom nom tioin Bom Uorvhestep road. 'd. IJenry MAY l.

I'arro'l at, ngt Am' lia tvl.tto Ill -11 et. No :75. Tj ft Amtty lUr.ry Korr.tind. rat estate of Oeera e'unrilnKham and Wllilam and Me It a i st. No p.

ft at', 2r'l'0, Tn rtiey Lynch asl I ha Mi I.iwnla av. tr.i from New and I'nn: bv iftxpjo. aar sainii' 1 Samowlta. Hnii. tlvman TufhnuiTi ar.d rtiseiri.

Myrt av. a lieiuli li'ild and Krcl S. -hater aat F.eftity Ati-iiriati and alkr and II ve' Hawkins rti-rkHVv av No s. 1) ft Ca' Nw York av, Samuel aat Ma satinet Ttlr-I av. exteiHls from Nlnety-flret to Nln-ty-ipcoiul Ft' kln Stotiauch agi Keliey tTiarlotte A wton.

mort $4-m- 3, MO I mort Jl.tfi 5T1 V' KMMF.TT S'l ST. a. I'M ft Bond at, mi. a tt Pad fit at. lohn ljukin to Sara Segail, Kttie, to II Fifth -t.

near Kap nt Margt M. and I. to Kast Savtnaa Hunk, Norwood av. near Ktna tl' Iter. V.

to CoWn. McDoiioukIi tt, Stern. P. to and Flfcher. Nostrand RV.

Toll. R. to Orawman, trnatee, Sraaa ft. cur Waterbutv Townoy. All'f ami Ci.

to Moherta. Twenty-pevund av. ror Fifthly- fourth nt Taylor, Sarah W. to Mullin, Km- intt st, nr FnolftV st Teiohnian. H.

Klixubeth I'anner. Xoa 412 and Thinlnna: av Ttfnnn, J. to eaia Magiath. Kminett et. Viiiiam.

T. to Carrie Covins. Fifty nr Seventh nv tiliama. T. to Crnt Coaln.

Fifty-fifth at, nr Seventh av ,1 L. to .1 8hetline, C.raliatn av, Walsh. T. la Title a Co, Ko- otuko at. Wii-ternnehT.

Oott fried, to Annie and into Spangnhr rg a v. Wr-Io II, to Frott. el al. No 171 S'uyvean av Same, tu Vehicle Fgulpmet.l Co. same Gallant.

I'ora. aud A to A Mr Hon- aid. trustee. Varet tt near Mtrr 11 at. 2 niortt Yaijrh, H.

to Flora Lehman, Fnion c. XaliiKwit. Frieda, to I Pier herk. Nw- at. hf Marv j.

wife li. to Hi a- ooo i REAL ESTATE RECORDS. (Tor Auctkn inl otr nets, ft Foic 5.1 ococoooocoocoococooocoooooo New Buildings. AI'RU ALBKM.XRLr: n.vHi fft w. -t f-f Kh-tt Kinhtt'-nth Mr-'i, tmtu- tU A-lug.

4 (iiif fmtttly. -i itnl, J. I'Hikln A- i- .1. i'-. ar.iiit'.

l-'li- VV-KinV hide. I'l-i vnt of tiglMh avt-nuf th rn i utmy r- a nttllirigM, -dxO', tn 1' il I' J. A. Jt'hnvm. uk'it; II.

r.ii.'mu". VIFT -KIIT 1- ni of 8VMU1-, ti il i tal cost 'tWIHf. STU' KilUl.M STUKKT. nicj. uiiU'-.

ffiii tl.rf-c j'my bti-' toiii'tTK'ntJ'. ix (MiniMfs: V. cnrt Ma il-inil urg av ii'; H. hnii.it. --t.

KK.MI.WoltTM ri.VK. north Ave. I'tii lo ftii'i aiM- atnf J'x two liitisl-1 rf. i itft H. in nn'i .1 A.

Mru.k. on.rs, tin pri nui' II A H. hit r-i 'KUiHTKKNTH STUKKT. 11 rth Mt of T'-nHi uvi-niii', twy tW' vivtv fruni? jwell-iHKB- a.TxVi. tc ti.ll iK-HM), STKKKT.

aih avrini''. tt ftfr' nn-1 fntni" rlwllirm, 2- on fmii, fhinnlr com K. l.uu.n M. bnr. nn-r rt.l-!.

htil. Tavjnr KM.MKTT ST. rie fnfftd. moil nom a i UKIUiF.N sT, a a. 20.

ft Sarndvua av. l.lftO 1 I. r.1 ft a Paclllc si, Tnylor to Sara 3xSi), htVd, Mil a 2')lftt. hit I. Joo A Miijwtuaiin lo Har- Magrath.

mort 7.u00 I'rak and Samuel Ixbofky, morta nom 4" BI SHWICK AV. a. lrl ft a Wttheia nt. runs 4.. a 0.6 4.t.fi to av Kllzabrth J.ampel (o Cart.llna Hidealo.

mort 81. 71' a nom Mnzarell. H. .1 Shea, Van Si mi 2 mt)rt V. lo Ituljltscher.

Suth FirH Mei'n, and nn, tn J.tia Hotinann. Stf(kton ai. Mai Mi rah. to Franklin tilde 3.: i'i s.r.o I RKttADWAY. perry et.

run Judgments. i4.u Hue 2 a 51 2S. Km! lie and Jn-erdi Ilubei, exra ftlto llubcr. lit Herman Hnmu.da l.VrO UKUtlKX a 27.ll simh av. CO.tx A.

to Klatbinh Trust t'o. Kan Twciuv.fdth n. iman, x-t Titl 'J nr Co. Iv-im- ttv Moimont av Farlfv, Annl J. to Flurnoa Hay nor, j-pi.

t.t 'itf-niioint Savin! Hank. anit 'ffaiKT. S. ami P. to A Hetn- i l.

r.thk-r av. t'. Anna ber. Irvine av. t' r-i in.

to JuHiina Mann, Saum'r av. Nm 1 i an-l 2 mortF ihr-iT A Hrg-n nt. wr lth rv Sfirr. lij Ti! Yt. taire j.rop..

(ll.r. "foliimnn. liupklnsnn a- nH- iif.Miwn to .1 Williamson an. I nr-i, -x-i Mrfvofrt V. to Maiv I Ilobinon.

No Mn. nil nt. (' () l-icifin H. ft T.tU an-1 liniom Vat ft i' Sfltn to .1 Hrsihaipkv. Hitie mop M.

to Tt i tK; Co. flu' r-', t. Liiwrt Title Inn Trut ri-fourth nt, mar lY.uith SiiMlvati .1 to a m. Flfih av. -jr 11.

iitVfl. Michael Hums to Andrew tlnronor. mort nom l.KO 7.Ki 4.00 HAY UlHCK FA UK WAY, a. ft MAY I. ponrian, ri'Jn-ntd ti' lty of H.i'-l'iiH-b, n.l Ilbniann h-ina Hr'tnn finrhnian.

'bni H'K-klPv. T'drst-i- iv.hun Klkoze-'h. Iti.itlrkK Krn nnd a fUuji. H. al 'tottlifb.

U.uin I lln'brm'n. Klmr V. Hii-an Impcilal Amuf-ni'iit 't-K it Mraiitf- A Fliteentli av, anie to eame. ort ii.ii nom TlFRttKX ST. a a.

ft Third av. 2Sx 4 Pi. Cnlrion W.imiltoti to Richard Hol'nnd. in.nt nl enns anil 100 ft nii.n RRKYOORT PLA'K a. ff ft Franklin av, b.v'-l.

W'm tubberlv to tn 1,000 -1 Hamuli I PCTLFH ST. a a 1 1 ft av. "11 V.i hrVI. fiatlore and ano to Henry Leiniuerniann, mort nom a.mtii ir nr Fourth av Mul'er. H.

to Kstella Itlaekman. X.i Fulton st Miniter, to It A t'lner. Tnth at. Maiifp, Max. to l.av'yiT Title Jn and l'tii; iY, av M-Ko.

A. jr. to Iaa- Welton. Ff.rty-flrft 1 Xewtyn, fbarlott. A.

to Amy "iratinn. V.hsx to '1 Liebkr. av. i it: Firman T. to liorouith Hank.

Mil y-wpvertth pt Si! me to anl It Sp.no-, nan.a prop O'Hara. F. to Hlierldan, Fotty-flftli 't, rr Third av T'-i'P. II A. to 1.att.bin.

Fifty- nt, P'te-n. 11. ti A I Fa-- I t. i I' KditH l'. it Title ii A- t'o.

Ftitn iiu a-. Fat kin. B. and n'ti i a Mumurtan. st.

i F. t. K-iie anl I -'o. Fiii-t ida.e (' Marv I' 'ndkton. Fifth av, Ft'-ve.

Jo rr A -im Forty. TAfi'th i M. Miller nv. IJAY ST It KT. rjintr et Httll 'mtlnr -11I1ii(.

r.tut ffTl! l.f.T. K-uUi f-t Of Wvckfttf nvnu. iti ntir frmnc t'-n-ni'-tn. tur f.uiull3. s.

II. s-hnit'U. Kit. I'Y-SK' nxi STttKlOT. rinrth 2 f1' x.f-M, i 'wtMitttM I'vcnii-'.

two t'ii wild hiirtnint friimr (f nuh, t.tliiMiit. h. lUt W. IM.Ht, rwnn- Hul.llr. KAS'i riM'HTKKXril HVJU.KT.

ft n-A. f'--t Avmiiii' 1. tno xt'iry inl bastinnt fiama 17 M. nlf Ifcnitlv: Ut ir.xt. F.rsmVICK A.

10 fi a Huy. I.iuvf,t, fc1wani Itr-lKB- J.nliir, SHiri'ifl NaHtt'. (nimbi piniiii J'roVra Hitliln)oti ninl Ohio It 1: i N't-w V-i-k iVv- K- Mar.M.o nl I'urrhHW. Imih H-W Jiufnv I'rffra. anmtn cf Frank -Ha nt-tr Hnl dam 'st.

hAI. Catherine Ithnn lo Vej-ternafher nom KM.MKTT ST. name nnm. Sara Magrath to John Tulfano. tnort $7..0 kast Kioin v-Kidn rii sr.

a. ft Avenue M. nma to Indian ci-k and to noint 4i.) ft from a a Axenue Mine lo st to beg John Bush to Rrastua Seammi KAP Si XTKKNTH ST. a. a of Avenue y.xV.

Henry .1 Roes to tlaf A Ftoidtrsmi. mort 12. tM KAST TWKXTY-KMHTII ST. 220 ft a XflwUitk av, 40xl0ta. Ahraham Mi-hlor to Abraham Krankel KIOIITH ST.

a. Sixth av. 12 xl'N. Ida Hlggina. widow, to Kllen Onus hen KWF.X sT.

a. being lot 40. map VII tape WllliHiiiebuig. Iraei Knmftt to Jach nnd 1npold Herts, morts J7, 1.Vi FST Till BO ST. 121.11 nv, iixl'-O, August Dehlitx to Ilatio 'ot en V.

KTT HT. a a. ft a Paolflc at, hi.1, Suou A Noble to John Larltln KAST TWKNTY-FITIST ST. 100 ft Avenue o. St.xlitft.

Jamea lahev lo Jacob SchTc.itt KAST FdFfiT KXTII ST. a. 2fi0 ft a Av 40xtoo. John Tlppi'i- to Amelia Hun stead KPiHTIl AV. w.

at ror Nineteenth at. runa a 20.t to at 10) ltMi.2 100.2 lo at a a Kl Win (lilbort, exr Jasper Gilbert, to Marv LAST TWKXTY-FIHST HT, a cor Avenue Wm Harmon to Hrookivn Aseociatea KLOKRT ST, a. 2ifi ft a Hut1iwlok nv. isxli. hftl.

Rudclpli Winkelmann to Iblla Long. tf.sfiQ EAST KUIHTKKNTH ST. n. lot) ft Avenue x. 4'ixlMi, Thomaa Bi-im-k.

Kdwatd Morro FAST KH'-in KKNTH ST, a cr Jnhn-ton road. IJnxtfM). Aekeraon Con ftruotion Co to Sanil Kellock KAST NINTH ST. being Inta Iti and Itloi'k 27. map Ocean parkway and park lotv.

Marv 1 ias, formerly Hull, to Hentv Fav FIHmT PLACK. f. 3S6 3 a Court at. 1 ix SO, hl. Caroline Gee to Jeannette Phn.ltiiR.

mort FORTY-FIFTH sT, a. ll-l fl Hlxfh av. '0x1. hftl. Olnf Olafr-on et nl lo PA lXHKUKSi: ST.

a. 4-'. ft Howard nv. luvl. Pauline and Tore'a .1 Miinhv tn Atmeitia Alexander nom (tito 1.

RI.IF)RI ft Morton ft. 2-xl liArl Abblo 1 Kwi-n amt am. to Max and Moirlo Hltnoff 1(0 nr hito.t I nistMTiinn MnthtMn-A A bin tSimpcWn. SliT-in fin-! HFlFOltI AV. a.

37. ft Knarhtakn at. Ahriinni WttiTinn Tkp. 'I'tmothy -Mi-ofiUlvn K.nj.r c.i l.O'tii 5.rm 1 1 tsshii. nvrt Heiironi av.

h. fl Willmighbv av. liixlOO. L.lKar Wulff to Sarah ulff nom Wollinirttn. Satnml H-Mnv 'rtf -l tiw, A-lolph-X Iv'ni 1AV) CONuVKIt S.

Sea. 49 6 tt Dike- rnan t. Maria A Iortriing Xl.sle:- A II. t' FIHabtha Lfa-li. MM ult-ton nr.

near Throop a Assignments of Mortgages. MAV 1. Hf'Fn. .1. to Cotnelle UeigfH Haijor.

J. to tiegenhelrner, li L. to Title and Co IVrt.r, Klla to fame r-e Halt, S. to Middle I av nivirt. II R.

to (i II Hoberii Hldsc to Title fi and Foil. li. k. and ex re, to Kah Hf-niiit II hn. tt.

to .1 and II -lahuiR TIftlbiaim. and aim. to Kraur Il'ini. to Flota Hlrkp. .1 tlil-tee, to Want Henderon.

VJ' to .1 K'lly Irwin. net T. to MnrnarM Itatwik. Kdlth L. to ifablfn, and II to tn Iteohnltx Mohmiann.

I. tn If Seharman Vver, v. Munay. Antcellne a. to HiH-ie Hall Molletihauep, al.

io Tetruurg. 1'ollet. It K. to Htate Hank. 3 as-t Kllen, guard, to .1 II Ann.

adtnln. to Kllen Ibiilly, ruard Oclif. Finest, to Kinllte Huhi-r lins. A. to Title? and Stevencn.

T. et al, esr. to .1 Steven-' aon Hillwtman, to lesi-et to Louria. Sacoder. .1.

to 1-otirlM Smith. .1. to Amanda ''IhH 'lit 'i ami C0 to Caroline Kdmiiitd-! guard Same to South Hroolilvn S-vinc- n-at "am" to Funkltn Ttost iy Same to Mrooklyn Hu-'pital Same io It 2 1.7.-.0 4-) 4.:. ficl0 12.i'V S.lflO i.C.Nl 40') 3-iiOft n.t.3oo t.VA PW1 2-fi'ifj 9 4-1 to Jnhti Itreunaii "om lit. Ht I mar, fair." Nauiau A rum tn Abol! tv, ift'-r-jit rrar Stxth av il.

L. io I' CMfll. Manhattan Sam iVuri" i.iin prop lirtf. t-, 'i Hi Ffajnkini a in'hr 1 ir KHlb ti. .1 1 1.

to Hoaliv ijv r.f-itTiti'. tf t.i Melville, BV I iiIa Tatliwa-. Ciol lutt-ln. A an. I E.

to A Kn.jet hill. tuar a H-nrv tr Sh trt. Tli.B. tiiu. inr HlinhrJ av Stm-" to Vit rtm nroti Hi.

k-n. to a Halntta-l Bnv Pt. llv- U-v, to .1 Mnhonpy. i 'onv av, mr Avniif HuM-'in, tn HTnankt1 an Orfn- It llnrron av. (.

II. t'enlia. imel to Tlt o. S-ntb six' Mn, (i) If Sum, Hrohfiwav. M.KBtn".

I'. to ThurcNin. KiRlity. lelllttl 'v7. tin-i Ut l-ral Kwrnn.

lilViliAW n-Tth H't ran r.f r.rn'.UMi nvfiiu', tfn two -mrv bri'-k fai'h. 'w fm.lb? -uh. 1 'W. KiiiK-trn Il'-alty Comnany. owurr: V.

l.ow, AVKNI'K. ftv-t north 'Rllnlut ntrt, two jtotv bntrmrnt brick "ton mh-I 1 f.t niH tot.il inl, V. I'd ti nr" IKIAN wt M'l. r.T'h r.f Yinn.i nvntif. two two r.tory frin (IwelUnp-UV two faminpn: totnl r.t.

ft. -Vt-w if(i1 V.tunt'? tl ''onnttuction lomt'-tni. K. lnnW. nK-hltecti.

IX' KenfeM. M. tn I Itrn-nnie Milter nv. Mortgngea. tttr Inolrattt that will (cand anurg tht n-.

tyaiKf i a. i-." ii bv. Morguorlte Yeager to llc-nti-et ta Mai fiifnan. mort 14, nom .1 Ki 1 CK.NTHAL AV, a. ft rut- to If .1 M1' a 1 1 M.viiiii st.

Mib. Kt-ap it, nun av. 'rxfa, hftl, tiettrge iterflio lo Kdwtud StHdholx. niott K.fciW nnm for South Third. n.

i. 4.0 noin 7N) imni S.OrtO 1 S.H"i 1.017 CKNVKAL AV, a. ft rut- MAY 1 Arnlmnn, Milnu fmh'-n t-r-. ontli av. Ab'XHtnior.

Arm-nlti. ti Tiroa Mutj MutrihriilRt nt, Avfirll. ti to Tlll Jl'- MI 'I Trutst 'o, Uhtcm nv Arm lim a- 'i i I. Annif ry vnrtii m. iiam av, aame to name, mort nom 'ttt iK ST.

No 77, a. 24,6 Humboldt et, tun 70 a to Cook nt 24..1. Max Cohen to Hnrnot Kehwartr. mori Alterations. Arm i Vlt'TIl AVKSTK.

nc-r'hwrtit Trn'h nn M'nv bii. xi-tin. two tlurf Ialtv AH.M iat. t.t Suv- hunk. Presi.iont t.

et Ft nop" i. 1'Oin. l' n-iif i.e. Iulakl t. ron K'uvveMM hv liolns.

to Kn.ih- Hoi, I iflri' nt. (:. It' watt. tiTiptf ft or lt.lh.li M-ve- S. to K.

,1,. Moiiine Kt. (' to inn iiv ,1, io II S- ht.naik.-r. llf Ii av." et.r Seventy. ir.

k. ii ii mion jj.Aia nom CRIitlil ST. ft Seventh av. liA-l. Cnroline Harne-.

to ll tu 1 f'4 tt 2. I-'1 1 i nom nom nom nom t.udwlp. It, mort al rone hhj H'-ikiui'r, firm- Soil li I Hatr.llton A nmniln. AV I Park av. tun llotf.H.

i Ahb'o I. Ku IN) Frunrls c.jomina to Jane n'ftve. I Hitii' if, ni.d I and ft no, Hfrir.T'l a A KM K. nortti i'l'. If 'Rt of HvlflRt! tr'M.

brtel; toflr; inji onr, i-'t Mvrtb) aiMiu: A nt'ttiKHS AVKM'K. out It rxl rot nor S'rulim on fti't hikJ fn nt bricK l.lxW rv Suollfti IIovbt r.w nir I'iSk itte- A S. Ht'iuvnt. nr-liit it. hen.

nuivf ifi.tV"! nom I T. a. ft Igrow t. Hi.Sx iiermaii llurlalg. Old Hrblge, .1.

to TIhih Hot Py nnm rl It S' lV ST. s. ft Flntbu--h 1'. hiVl FniNt Finderfson tn t'eo jO Thnnifieon nntl wife mort nom HT a ft Ftatbimh evi nv. c.vi'O.i.

F.igle Saimr and Iwiii Co 7 to Wui iHxun. morl teimtn mr t- Kom, ut l'r no 4 us' nnie to I and Tiiib! Kan.e to Sinjr Kin) Savlmri 1 rn i( I l-lr. I'm. ai.d mi" to llfiibiaiiii nrd alio, 1 1 a i I .1 v- T-it -li Fani'ii tiu-i a no, to it-li-l. I i ni 1 I to i- 1 r.ttfc.

Nn ltl lii.ml.ii.it av I -Iti' vv M. tn Hf rnMein. Hufniio i st. Humboldt f-t Sun." Anna Woiv-r. tt me ntr I stnrklitdm at (1 hRRc and Mi-nd to TMrtv --f to .1 or linn' II to Ml f- ttumholflt Sam ti trrnfera I--(rat Fntltirlatl form Sncty of Hronkin Sunie lo F'oteneo jj Mnrvin Same to Tt riiitifinmt Sitiie to Ho'ipitnl e'ttre to Buliler and nno, Vt rhiv-iitoc.

iCKNTHAI. a. M) ft rit- VMi 2 111 neoi av. r.i'v'tt. l.dward Stinlhoix lo Al -liotHn I 1 1 n.

moris nom tt. r-Mr DtiKB Fnbiviti. ''Hi Ncift J.O'ii) ff it iPKlt m. Kit ft Hroailway. NAVY STHIIKT, siuut Ifiif-i ti n't I'ltrk uj.

otf stoM hri'k "xj'1 li'rtl. him AVKM'K. "i-utli sii foot of Stioie rMil. Hil. iinbptti-; S.

0')1. Kotiir Thflll, ow ST JOHN 1Ma.K. kw-Hith U' IV) fot wet of KrauKlui tivonuo, Mary bh ryf n.t IT 6)1 1m AuKiist tabM lil'J ilnor: a- f. IMTKIN AVKNI'K. Millar nvonu.

thro ri'nv frunm ('Xt'noton 1-: rot H. SirtU, owner, on i roiiiirs, O. In fanctfr, BKhlfcl. OptiRtions of the Bureau of Buildings. Borough of Brooklyn, for Week Ending April 20, 1005.

win. T'nlM. I- i Surno tt, illinnikiMiigb savltiu lik I'VI''ly Bri.nHn, .1 tn Mnria A Fuvioiiinu r. it-over ist.ii i.j II Ka-iSA iffi'h Kt. ml' A.

n. W--)tl I 1' U. M. t'. S.iv,iii;5 1'niio.

I.ftfiiv Mr n1 M' '1 av ro'i-unhtit-M r.uitit Miin ion. a. I'-'-n. a a MRhh. nt.

ti Fil'ii at' .1 to i'iio N. ti iL Hi titv r'ani1 to Itrivnm, atti. (MTp'rty. Ifnfik an. I .1 alia.

li to and A Woimv ji s'lio( Ibiuniau J. tif i-, itiKfi i v.rn' Sav Inc I nut. iJcKaib av. Iwis. ftauinan.

to A K- i h. tn Hmmv. .1 aim to tl iin-l slxterntlt nr Kiuh'li av, poll ntvl I'yio in tn Trut iY. It Kh veiilh tt. in-by ytli- av.

ti) nt Uiiier. 1' M. to 1: Y.nit.v, I'utuain av Hiownol.I, Xorwouil anl a tin, ex. hs. North Nimh t.

i' Curry, Ka' tiel. to i-hie ibp. k'num hl. Lemuel Baxter lo linrns I. Hiuti.

tr. mort Jl.ttoo nom av. fe-. y. i I.j--.

S.tV.fi Fit FN. ST ti mr Ilopklnson av. Petpe (I j. prop H-M l.nr.i. to l.t.

l'ulH-Ui td. ti'-a- av II to F.HM.--I,. l.iHiri.V'sVviniVa flattk, av ii. i coo 4 J.5-W i.r.i baV I. John II Dahm to Philip I lfrr' ft and wife mort nom KLTOX AV, f.

ft Park av. Honrv Poet to Celia Kb ktn. moit li.ono notn noin Hani r-' m-i rn. I. nrg av, C.

DFCIRAW ST, a. 1 0 a Brooklyn av, II Charb-s prow or. mort FHtT ST. 2:0. il Seventh av, Ifi.HxIOa.

Alice IHtiima to Wm II Miller FI'LTiiN ST, I (Hi ft Van Siden av. hAI; Liberty av. ror C.rant av. Kmnui tn Km-ma Mohr 8AMK PRoPKUTY. John Mohr and Emma, his v.

lfe, to Kmmi H'ddeni ech. FOFBTKKNTH ST. a a. Klghth av, lH.iixlOo, Sarah A. wife William Trimweu, to Muigl Mangnti.

mott SH.nttO Fi il'RTRKNTH ST. fume nrnnettv, William Tniawell to Sarah A Tnisv.l. his wife, moit FIFTV-KpHITIf HT. tt a. I'M ft jSev-'mh av.

pt.i-xion.'j. Iftl. (itiatHf I.tunglor lo llanr.a Jaechaun. mona AV. sea Portv-nrth al.

40X1W) Mary Fry tv Kdmard Hutldlnc- Co, morl tm FORTY-FIRST HT ft a Ninth hv. 20xlOD. 2. Albert 11 Mar-ahull to Antila illTY-NINTH 'w 100 'ft Twelrth av, 40x1m.2 l-Mward Jobnst.n Building Co to John 11 FIFTY-FIRST ST. 11 a.

1 00 ft Sxlh av. Louis Cold to Abela Gold Realty t'o, mort KII'TV FIRS'I' HT, a. loo ft iSixth nv. loitxlOii.2. Abela Hold Really Co to Herman (bdnivr and Ahtaliuni Hrlll, moit FIFIH AV.

a c.r Soyenly-dlxlli at, 2x1 wti.fi. Hoi inn on Hchnmaker to Jacob Hips, mort FIFTH AV. 74 a Find at. 2t.xRH. hftl, Win IS Pf ndloion to Mary Perkins FLCSHINH AV.

a 41 a Reiifnrii a v. xi.4xt;n. hftl. Fre.lk (btiwi.k. Jr, el nl to Samuel Tolchniau ST.

a a. Iti rt FiuahniK nv. j'xinn. Ileitnon I'tarhrneh et al 10 John ilollT mort Jin. inn FIFTIKTH HT.

t.a Tnltil' la-Salnn bft-1. Marv Pollock to Henry Rothniann, mort t'Mu) n.VlBFSH AV. a. Vamlerveer S-jMidti, .1, to I.Hi;. I-.

Twentv flrt r-t, ITUioox Alonzo P.atin to Kd- nuiii.1 II Wright nom Mwm rtled new building. thth t1niated 0t Ji.Sl'n. M. to illttn-iniig Tru-t jijhry ronr M.tnn. Srnie to Fa I S-bv g'r.

same pmn Know it 8. to -iti' tf Ian- to II A lb mbb. Tlvman. anil a no. to M'-vcr.

av. Kiwbn. to II MvrMe av Kaltnln. and M'vertn to i. Knrn.

KlU and to It Tietle. luta Ir. 1 vntv-ff. ond Ward Kurhaikl, tn lifiry. Ailantic av.i I.

Ahmi. Sf uit.i nt. Kiti.tott Hou.ty Ci Mlchfrl. Hravv ft, t' Sumo to A V. I'liR'in.

smna prop Krnnenherg. Small li. and oib to SlXtV-HPI ttTld st Kaufniniiii to Shreinor and uno. av. I.ini-.

to II Cnninb'4, OK ALB AV. a i. ft Sluven.nl -miiis Bank. 8' l.warz a to Fulton Kt nojtr JMp.na for new bulUllnnn frainm. Mt 2.ft'"ft l.T'l; P-'-hwaier F.

to -un No 417 hv. jxl'to. hftl. Max M'-yer io Ilyman Knfta and 1 lyman Irondinaii. mot Vill nniui Mild 100 iraMtntilrd roi-t Uodnev i' Inns tiled for aueiatii'iiM bl.tiltAW ST.

hi.) ft nom a7.si:.'i Oavid Michel to Ina.iton Itnaltv Co noni A A iMi- e. nlaee. llnth and S'-hneidew Inl. Mai Willie. Cnnev Pnitth.

T. tn Hrfnr.aii. Ka vti, in hf'lndHinfiti. IV-n im Moore ni nt PK.AN ST. li a.

H'll ft Cfalid av. ix Ctiihert, Annie, tn Atluntii- Co-op nnd Cnhn K. to .1 and t.i Xustrnnd. Mx- iv. t'-jim.

It, and liaiipaitni I to Title and n. av, Mldilbiion imiH HttlMtim "Hp permits Ir-NueJ Cfimt ('hnnblnff "Hp ln'vi l'lNtltimieil ruiM Hay win.b'w penult! lumifd com 1 raw tiled 2no no. mow iu Annie Shnnmati. Conveynncfg. MAY i.

AI'KLPHI ST. a. lift ft Atlantic nv. Mari-aret Himfinhotliam tn Mlohael IV A ma to. tuort AUKMMII ST.

a. 7S7.J a Park kv yM. II Otiaitutd to Imri'l H.irnett ST. itt.s tie Vv 2. hftl, Max I.leht.jl man to Lililc VII.

rnott AhKr.PMI NT. a. loo ft CireenVav' 21 Chan Barker et al" heirs, Maila liarkt-r. to (ieo Thonip- Ji: AV, ti. iil''i, Ha rah H'rry to Windy-daw Ku- bai'ski.

mort val emia and A I F.LI'IU ST, f. SO ft Wl v. iixmn. Pauline, wifa Adrian P-uadlf, i t'laia wl(( John hiiv ST, P.Ml Pttkln' av. Cm I 'i HaMd Felne lo Samuel hair nart Aivsi.n; si a fi lnuatd -i.

'ni II Palmer to Loul? It Smith, tnort I3.4ft0 AVDNI'K ei nter lltie at intcrert i.i tiid to Kimball landing, contains-u tS-t'jij't tt''if't-. Martha Van 'ck. widow, Valter and Frederick Van W'vck an i Anna i Vandervfer. rhil-dr-n and hdr Jeffrey Van WyrU. to cam libel I HR'tMAVAY.

100.1 Rerry at. luim 1 a 2't; South M.th rl, a a. 4 Rrriy at, IT. tnort nom OFPONT HT. a 2lU ft Miiidoiitun Sllbo.herg II Htirl t-.

'rii Mventv-nlw: iportn av, Mixtafi, hftl. Tohlas Tynan lo Jacob ICnaCk, II. nnrl 1 1 lgrr. to I ft hi. Ilrtfln! ht.

t'iHv. Anna i. tn 1 I arh. Ifl; Wtild. timiiM n-'m I- Tilt III I I 1, J'i t.

MM. 1 A iiMrtttoii wvn M. id Ol.tiHAW ST. Fmirl av. l'lnt man' cafei nit.t Lu.

to It lausher. orf. fikv 1W Hi.4xHvt1. rhaa Tliebjilll t.i W'm A to Ina 1 3 2 7.V 5.7' l.ltjn 4.10ii Oaiv. moit nom I ill' li'iilc notb'e- lt.mh.1 Inlnt1i'il nulbfK Ixwied sv li-t Pot n--in't 1 .1 it M.naii M.

to Anna Vatidi't- ntl.f Mr Minpbll, 1 F.t i It AW sT, I), ft NoHtiand av. Sharitvft, in 1 1 1 i- iv nv F.o 'l-. fi nom 1 I ft. hl. Kdward l.voim in IS.

WO C.tnltt W. ji.in-fj fi.itOO ttHl t' frn'tl Oillon, tut'il nom lltnulatnitt te ivej S- hHfr lo .1 Same in lie lumiin OKtlMAW ST. H7.H Brooklyn av, tliftll, HatiibuilC iiamhitlK Co." itoek w' innta for CorvesnoiKlinir WppIt. Fdnuiii'i II Wright in Hen It Co notn Flftf-utli tt inp-nn. hiiiii1, to Fe Hn in.

Culph ov, cor Sterliri plflfp. Tanco, to Title (1 and to Hi Vet mm in, L.tiHmy. hlagr r. A. to It A Flper.

Ten Hi linrbatrt. to i I teacher, Hradfnhl cor Sutter Leslie. ii. to lninham, (Jreepe n. t.

La-hot t-t al to Epkfilt et ul. 11 Title I OK KAMI AV. ii a. ft Noatrand av, bto Ending April i5U, 1HU4. i.twd H.fO', to M.uy H'-ll, IleiH-ll i-t.

1 i-'iioi in I i i' ti lv uiiii-viv. Kll' ti. r. to bla HiKuInt, Ktiritth ft. tir Mli nv 1.

h. .1 and 1' to Iver Feteien. Kl 5 uiH im. rtaik-f--n ft, 1x100, hl Kllse ArmstroiiK tn Abble nom 1 II llcdft'-tti-, nmfia nom 1 'or new build inn ihrhkt nn i -i i 04 tl.l'ti iliimri li lliKKALB AV. a cor Uwla av.

24xW. ton tt i' ii to A Haiti, a- and Hum Sehwmjr, tacilnteim tn a Kj 1 -f t'iunr Co. Central bl Nb holes tlerken tn John Pauman. rart, all lien nom Continued on Page 13. It i I.

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