Town and County Attairanoun, Last bo*t ldftveti the Park at S o'clock, j '|I 11 Ch !1Frank H Wright h%s been appointed post* : *master at Emilte, and 11. F. Malloy at Fine- | 1 ▼UN.SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1893.(iThe weather has been so cold that thei ■base bil enthusirst* have not as yet thawed out, and as a consequence the a'tendance at ^ the ball gam^s on the home grounds has not been such as to throw the treasurer of the association into convulsions when the re-ceipts of tne box-ofTice have been dumped* sW “ 'jttinto his pocket. Hie attendance at last (Saturday’s game was poor, and the playing about on a par with the attendance. The Kensington club had no show with the Bristol boys, and were beaten In a score ot 6 to 0.i; i1Bernard McGinley, Frank Lynn and sev-eral others spent a p otion of last Saturday In drinking rum, and as is usually the case when McGinley has been drinking, there j was trouble to follow. On Bath street Me- j Ginley anil Lynn got into a light between themselves and created a rumpus that resembled a not. The police interfered and arrested McGinley, but not until he had almost | hilled Lynn. It took officers Saxton and Tice, with the aid of a wagon to get McGiu-ley to the station house, and the officers' clubs bad to he used in his subjection. Lynn was taken hotne in a supposed dying condition, but turned up promptly on Monday morning at the hearing which was to havebeet) given McGinley before ’Squire Louder-bough. The hearing was postponed until Thursday forenoon, when McGinley was hound over f r his sppesrame at Court in $1000 bail, with Hugh Hat kins as surety forIlls appearance.