Slosson vs. Schaefer. Masonic Hall, St. Louis, November 27, 1886.—First game of home-and-home match, each for $2,000 a side. Slosson, 500—4.07—26; Schaefer, 469—26.

Return game, Central Music Hall, Chicago, December 17th.—Schaefer, 500—4.50—48; Slosson, 430—22.

1887.

Slosson vs. Schaefer. Central Music Hall, Chicago, April 4th.—First game of match of two (see “Balkline,” 14:2, 1887, for the other), each for $500 a side. Slosson, 500—4.81—25; Schaefer, 488—49. The average is still match-high. Winner overcame the longest lead known to a public match at this game. When Schaefer needed but 130 to go, Slosson was 120 behind.


First Contest of Multiple Nights. Light Infantry Armory, Washington, D. C., May 23–28th.—Game for a purse, 300 points nightly. Daly, 1800—4.66—38; Sexton, 1182—46. Multiplying nights at cushion caroms has been given a trial but once since, and then by Slosson and Schaefer (see 1899).


First Public Handicap. Madison Street Theatre, Chicago, November 5–22d.—This was Frank C. Ives’s tournamental début.

W.R.Av.G. A.
Carter (170)9296.804.53
Schaefer (200)85410.5.53
Moulds (110)7243.792.66
Ives (110)6162.702.36
Thatcher (110)6252.602.24
J. Matthews (110)6254.402.60
Gallagher (160)5303.903.30
Slosson (200)3405.894.  
J. F. Donovan (110)2212.441.77
Hatley (115)2202.571.90
Catton (160)1184.2.50

Average of tournament, 3.005. There has been no technically public handicap at cushion caroms since.