Hardman Hall, N. Y. City, May 8–10th.—Powers, 600; De Oro 569.
Daly’s Room, Brooklyn, June 19–21st.—Manning, 600; Powers, 489.
Same hall, July 31st to August 20th.—Champion Manning’s opponent was Geo. Kuntzsch, who did not appear on third night, and Manning was awarded match.
Same hall, October 29–31st.—Manning, 600; Powers, 526.
January 6, 1891.—Manning forfeited to Powers.
Recital Hall, Chicago, March 16–18th.—Powers, 600; P. H. Walsh, 392.
Same hall, May 13–15th.—De Oro, 600; Powers, 517.
The emblem became De Oro’s exclusively in May, 1892, and in Syracuse, N. Y., in March, 1893, there was a tournament for another B. B. C. Co.’s emblem, which, like the one of 1889–92, was meant to represent the championship of America, but came to be accepted, in courtesy, as for the championship of the world. De Oro, Sherman, and Stewart tied for first, and won play-offs in that order, Clearwater being fourth.
First Match. N. Y. City, June 15–17th.—De Oro, 600; Walsh, 398.