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THE OMAHA DAILY y SIXTEEN PAGES NORMAN BARER'S RIGHT ARM, | F e i o wnvheuea e woroar | Et oty " Bt b NSRRI A1 RO st LONG SHOTS WIN AT LATONLA, | jife teest tove contont wiow seeont { KR CAR- SERVICE SCHEME, | wnd after two men wero o1t s bfo M e DALt by tho home . I the attornoon | Favorites Fail to Realize, but the Winners | ¥ {coratis, 10, 1180, 15 Magells 08, | pave ¢ Pastern Roads to Romedy Da n_ W Lincoln aved. Won. Lost. Por Gl | efghth inning the seore stood 5 to 8 in favor t S ot it | Rouch & | HipeEsgil i ! | goneedo to Grand Iand” the ae up to | SURPRISES AT GRAVESEND'S CLOSING. ,:‘ X “.;'l..“.‘ ol ”‘P.“l [ NEED OF A REFORM IN THAT DIRECTION His Ounning Completely Bewildered the Ocnfident and Conquering Linoolnians, Civil Servico the first t " U Civil Servico seoured o lead of two longths, which | OMAHA WON A BEAUTIFUL GAME. A \ huceossion of cannonadi o st Bauals ‘ 2 BE0.100; - DIOAK Tonma it funltioss | Jockey MeLawghlin Rides His Fiest | bt Longst e TG e e T - 5 { 4 % bein T ' oF fme 120 SR . idlang CNse m th impird belng o ifle ¢ colo on « rack or . ! R s : bt sy Socond ru of Capital Stock for the Lowis- wankee Each Win Two—Other t a8 o sor o tap, NATIONAL LEAGUE [eiis BitEthOdh g i orses to 'ro; added Tisi Day Gim sk \mbs_ scored vaseals, | Fresost, Néb! May 90.—[Spoctal Tele Hor Libseied Hannuer | ville Road —tntorstato Decora Tt I tho Valo | O1d Huteh Pitehed Two Good Games | gram to v B “The Gurweat Stow at Chicago. o A o How They Stand. or i doublo, and aft mon wero L Voi the. LSt lakes of Omaha and the Fromonts played o The offorts wore WAL L | match gamo of ball at the park this: afte —_— ; ; i | A, May Chicago bad | | ) \ T | | noon, Tho visitors fatied to fina Kimme | Giecrswat 0. May 50.—Eightoon thou- | ras ! wa fernoon | and wera shut out in one, two, thrco order in id - Bun \ t probably = | nearly evory inning, at' no tme getting o . respoctiv : it stion of the | man as far as thivd, 'and only throe times to | races at Latonia this afternoon day | oS! | socond, The homd team played n sirong | was pleasant, though it threats B | zamo in tho field and was cffective at the | noon, Tho track was in oxcellont condition | lengt i | finneapolis, Kansas City and Mil- v f i \ tho mmnission 13 i great vic great sche 3 Tho } cou nothing with Kansas (it When to Minnoap, Milwankee Omaha sand people witnossed the seventh day's lown somewh Thornton gpitched tho 1 rst five innings and then gave way to Glea- | bar. Batt o Famon cimmel anc 16 Pl o 10, TprOvemuRty SACH | Primor e jioe MFUNOE] (mmE, and | 46difast, Tho Arab and sdcond: races were | Tioparito Yoatorday's game wa | caleulated to | f 5f the first five_batters hitting him safely. | Kelloy. Struck gut by IKimmel, 10; by [ divisions of thofirst race and the four follow Wl Tha Rty [ fin hoppy; A « Attendance, 12,074, Score Walior, 1. Buso hits: Iromont, 9; Suow- | Ing races were numbered accordingly, mak parting romombrancer o | T ! biey [ philn 3 flukes, 5. Score by innings iz 6 races today. Short horses won ia overy : Hits: Philad Snowilitkos 0 H AR LI i, castigatio Phabadeiphin, 2 Ch thorivs: Glon Umpire: Garnon: MeVoa The crow Y : = [ om, Ehorntin and Clements: tntehinsen and | ocy Crry, Neby, Moy 80.--(Special Tele. | won tho third and fourth vaces. Marion ¢ and quality f any i 7 Ohlaigo. A Pl 4| g to Ttk Be.|—The gamo of baseball | the winner of the fifth race, Decoration he game ev C 1 Mornin mo between Loup City and Ashton, played here | jeap, was 5 to 1, and Dore, the winner of the Tt was Doo i . ARErs e o0t ont todny, rosulted in‘a victory for Loup City by ‘ ke Ohloog 0200 0 =41 g seoroof 0 to 10, Tho Kein brothors were moss an e noenton i tlomenta: | the buttery for Ashton, and Mellor and Ros A vines a St Thornton and g lements: | goter for Louv City. Mellor struck out four. | Was hotly run. Proctor Knott, who came in by Sl Vo't e A Y 0 LI S R ] Bitias | teen mon” and Ashton only got four hits off | third with his groat load, and Michael, the R W ARV Ane b By bRy who had had o hard day i lolphin him. 5 colt who was socond in a_dizzy finish, lost no | longths, while Air Plast beat O e Owing -to the t I l YWD AND GOOD GAMT ) Biam, Neb,, May 30, clal Telegr: honors in being beaten by a mere neck in | distanco for the fian seee lay 4 v , May 0. —The afternoon game | to Tuk Bi 10 | great time by a marc that nas shown such th race New York and Cleveland attracted | home teani def rs again by & | grand qualities as the winnor, Marion C. s upwa R RLLL] s fu | 0 1 st crowd which has ever soon o | S¢oroof 4 to s P8 STl T oeb A0 A Fe e %900 10 ot < und unionding of cars nothing mo in Now York with the excoption of the | Bluir T 0 100 00 1S nd upwa e lsone mily anid fwenty yard Now York, in the that wa i i v ¢ yoars ago, | Fulconors ) 00 00 00 0 22| Siiters: Bee Martm ® Sutton', § 1 SN B8l Inasott: and two ba Batteries: Blair, Connors and Linnhar Lo HL. i01 (Slonn 13 Cortunet Kinn ey 92 Riley with 1.os 10 road to another by 2 r tho | Faleoners,” Millor and Vaper, Iise hits: | (Perkins). 20 to Flower 106 (Briton). | nig neck and nock s | t ral transit of through o1 cabie p > Ll nipire: Cusacic This was half of tho first race, | to overhanl Ki it Nowrork . May Special which was dividod. Corinue Kinnoy started G ; : o | gram to ik By A matched gatae of ball | third, took o frst at the stand, never gavo hut Tara and arabs v s 0 g Bl was played botween the dru s and | up, and two longths from Mirabeau | It Gt frand Jat 2 ers, the seore 2 to 4 in favor of the drugwists. | second, a in front of Wild Flower Dol upon Dave Rowe won the second race, ‘Threo to one horses rk, Ontario & & Ol sixth race, was 10 to 4 at the post were in th i g LhRh The fifth race was the groat foaturo and it 8 S P wa Tho featura of amo was the maguit thivd, Time: 1450, Mivabeau and Miss e Hh G twirling doue for tho dragglsts by Asa K. | Ballard alternated between sccond until tho ; W awa i Leonard Balf was passed, when Mirabeau took Ul ! 1 ; R tomboRs ' r Gattaoy v 0 0= | Luxisitos, Nob,, May 50, —[Special Tele- | socond placs and held it. Wild Flowe Angeios tho pla i (AL Bl OTHER WEST GAMES, : wnd Zim- | gram to Tue ' By, | ston and North | started next to last and did not come up until | Timo: 2,41 z 3 ; grounds prosented o most s y oar ’ Tand. Plutte played ball in the aftornoon, Lesing- | they ecame to the strc when sho elaimed | ey e sy v cars ance, nptons Made 16 Four Btraight | FTFom: Now York, [ Cléveland.d ton winnii a score of 10 to 2 thitd. and hetd 1t Tho other throo followodl | 8l mideds B T osa Ok w0 vonriald ko organizati Tho bluo sky, with rugged N W R R S CINCINSATE DROPPED BOTH, CMissovit Vannry, Ta. May 80.—[Special | closcly. The winticr sold to ov nterod | Sim 200, 13 1o 1 Tompio 1054 €0 15 Gulity 100, havo dono iRl e S vap with W hite \a's Gang. Bostoy, Mass., May 30, —Clarkson and Rad- | Telezram to Tiry: i The ball game that | price. Time: 1+ 101 Natal ot 100,510 15 3¢ 15 to o mini ipatie W averago of a week or two suceessivo shipments. gom-beaccked sward inade tiful back Kixsss Ciry, Mo, May 30..~Tho cham- | bourne wers the opposing pitchers in the | Was to have taien place between the West [ Second race,second half of first race divided, | hornon 120 o 5 £ kel {siowVE Bround. Tha stands wero absolutely jummed | pions won both games from Denver today, | afternoon wame and the batting of both [ Omahas and the Valloy teara was postvoned [ conditfons samous first. ono mile and twenty | PO 4G i Gondolie colt 5,40 o 1 Pres and the posoy-topped | hing \e four straieht, The morning wame | t03ms was about on a par. Doston bunched | onaccount of rain yards. Starterst Lelderkranz, 115 lshy, | 6 litty. shov M costumos of the hundrod S present | Making four strajght, Who morning MG | thoivhits in two innings, whilo Cincinnati [ Liaws, I, May 50.—[Spectal telegram t8 | 1 to, 1: Gonural Culdwoll, it S e L e A seen tho rily told of what a iold the « Ssport is gt O e aliing a tho aixth | Scattered theirs through the gamo. Rad- | Tui Brr|—Over 1000 people todav wit- f Hohafil JEGE fini i34 (6 Cvers (i (3 Thorora e R AL ting unon tho gentler sex anking upon v Y zged flelding in the XU | ourno was given quite an ovation as ho took | nessed an exciting ball gamo- here bevween [ JeR &S (it 550§ SN 1) 15 |t ooy furions Unele it Al the riznt and upoa the left the bieaon- | nine. MeGarr got wad at - one of GOl | his "piace in the box. Tho fielding of Long, | the South Dakota university elub of Ver- | 1o Warplot, 10f (iritton). 7 to 5 jolned Cuilty and it finish CLLELHLUE (R s iasti | ball atthe umpiro while tho latter's back il fandgMEEndo sl dthalworicgotetlion oy ol ITHNIE BomoRs RIUDESCOr y 13t Kimini led in the start with Leiderkranz | boar Guilty the sa 't T men i yelpiug kids, w1 very eordou of | AL tivnod, Collins fined hiny and Arod him, | Pitehors, woro the featuros. ~ Attendanco | In favor of Lomars, = ) second and RRed Sten thivd, Odroy took the | Pime: 16 2 DRLGARInGURIL OV atylish virnouts strviehiod Jut the Bl R AT b, s SARE T ot {0,005, Scoro : roworng, Neb, Mag 30 (Special | [ a tho stand and held 1 to tho'stroteh | S0 e selting syt i 8 u Managor 1. E. Moora of the Car fic ; . RS Aeai 0300300 00—t logram to Tt Bk, |—The Plattsmouth which point Hopewell rushed out of tho | yvaur-olab $hin added. one mile. and. a sis- ssociation beging o entorce the Line 15 there almost to a man, They : Cincinnati 0110001/0/10 0,100 ) 1= 2 | -teinidomolisliod whoiTiliioolnMusues S todny: I| dbumnchiandiwoniby ot langehEwibh T Iea e STa | o B R i N panoplied with whistles and tin B PENVTIC 1hits: Boston. 8t Oinclnatl, 7. Errors: | The inmo was chiefly notod: for. tho 10056 | socand mid. Lotderkrans thivd, Time 1eis, | vysbuire, 1ok 20 to 1 Salitter o5 ¥ s NG SO horns and all the other paraphornalia of a |y 100 8 Ut Wit eriost” Clarieon | Belding of tho visitors, and tho hard. hitting | fiars was o little strineing oot on the back | S5 to 35 Hamdran, S 100 (0 i Wall Increase Ts s tocek. great big satumalis, but not a chance did | Jilop b Radbhourne and Clark. Barnod | of the homo team, twelve runs being pound stretch, but all the nags wero close together | t ek, May 30.-At a recent meeting they have forasi 3 Lo d all throu Koster, W 2) 150 Boston, 0t Oincinnatd, 1 n ht innings, three of which were i " - 1 5 1 r v 1t b 1o Loun e N 1 Fosts | ! 33, f whic in the finish, The or sold to owner ¢ Virgio led all the way and won easily fron representatives of the Lonisvillo & Nash st presorved a5 efini Mornlngigame runs, Porrine making two of them. Sud- | entered price. Mg HEEBE | ottysburg who was second tho ontive dis- | ville railvoad and tho stockholders of dogre i and qui selitting & | ek ot 3 Boston. 300320100 joined is tho scoy Third race, purso %500 for threc-year-old | tance. Huindrum was third. Time: L:34 hoE NS villo:Ohitianoss T Sunday 5 y wer g om the | carjente i I [ Cincinna 20000000 0- 1e0in i 03200 0—6| fllies, one mile. Starters: Melody, 07 Soventh race, swoopstakes, 3000 added, sIx i start Wilkun, ¢ 1 i Hits: Boston, 14 Cincinnati, 6. Errors: Bo dttsmonth S 0 g o] I aG BRI sl ke LT e i O O ligwy | It was virtually acrood ttat an Most prominent amongz th Lo Sowders, p K fon. 0: Chelnuitl' & Battories: Staley and Wanoo, Neb., May i pecial Telegram Shipmate, 112 (nglishy, 5o 15 Philori. G ON R I0)E0 Dalayrian, e 6 to 1: | inerease should bo mode m the capi tion was Major ( T T * Benudtti:Mullane and Harelngton to Tur: Bee.!—The baseball nine of the Fre- rton, 1t 2 Metha, 107 (Biyer, 25 to Kitty Vian, 112, 2 to 15 Meriden. 110, tal stock of the latter company. The incrensa tal enough to cat hay; | < 7 tala, 1097 12 OOKLYN BROKE EVEN, mont hizh school camo down today and took clfotte, 1I2(Britton), 10t 1 LU Blyylon, g0 5 to bo nearly cqual to 50 per cer some and exultant; Fred Sholes, TSCOIE BY INNINGS. Brookryy, N. Y., May 30.—There w a lesson in the national game from tho Wahoo as anexciting race. It was well Dalsyrian jumped to i ",” l.‘m'.,“‘” i ”\' e thusiasm and horso liniment T Lo wonderful enthusiasm at the afternoon game | hizh school niue. > game by inaings contested during tho first thrco-quartors of a | flag fell and with Kitty Van and Meviden ns | Deing to raiso the capital of the Nushvile John ‘I Dorgan, I'rank Burre, Cha DaRYaL: s ¢ between Brooklyn and Pittsourg, The paid | wahoo $ 0 6 0 2 » 0so | mileall thohorses were well bunched. Ship- [ s closest attendants showed the way to th Chattanoo 5,608,612 10 510, W. McClary nk Polk. a descendent of g attendance was 10,14 The Bridegrooms | Iremiont. . ... .o 00100 y—s | mateledat the start and never went back of | last furtong, Then Taral brought t 000,000, Cl offered 1o James K.; ) W. Mosher., with apocket tull of 2 Honva played Iu perfect form and won e ER S second. But when she entered the last fur- | with a rush tut he could not quite get up to | Subscrivtion to tac s ors at about §3 O RTA0BPALD HOne Htandatitoats: . A though they wero outbatted by Pittsburg, Iinois-Towa League Games, long she plunged anead and won by halfa | Dalsyrian who won by a length while Diablo | Itis iutended ver tho improvemer tribute amous the Farmers if they won the | Huover. & i bl o Mannine 4 | Brooklyn.....c....... 00 00 MORSING GAMES. lenggth with Philora second, a lenzth in front [ beat” Kitty Van ten longths for the place, | Which iave been minde in the property ot of ds ,‘Hnnllul’uuuh\\' ”u\ Dorgan, Charley | i Ste n HEEIL 5 0.0 At ollotToNtit Ottawal o of Molady third., ‘Time: 1:43 Planchette, | Time: 1:171] thojcariings that otherwise w “'“‘»‘4}” to tho Neal, Churloy Caldwel G. Bece can ut: i . bulla: Lihibe Bokly : 3rrof At e D e L Belle Noyes and Metha came in together tea e = stockh sides providing frash funds Sheldon, W. J, Cooborand Bank Examiner | Time of g ) A e Lo hors: | AL Ottumwa - Ottumwa, 5: Quiney, 7. Tongtlis bohind JUST Like OMAHA, for - tho: futuro. dgvelopimaiit;of tho rond, Vupire and Kinslow: Baidywin wck, Earned X “‘,",“f"",“ s I b Fourth race, a “roe handieap swoeepst Rumors of tho contemplated action have e heavv rains, and tho AFTERNOON GAME runs: Brooklyn, 2; Pittshu POk f,_ anr Rapids—Cedar Rapids, 6; Dave throc-year-olds and upwards. one Boone, Ia., Suckers Taken In by an narply advanced the price of the stock conscquential condition of the roads, this it KANSAS CITY DENVER MORNING GAM nd seventy yards, Starters: Shipboleth, 100 Air Ship Fakir. majority of the eapital stock of the lustrious delozation will not reach Lincoln winro A & | Brooklyn.. Worter. 6 10 15 Tusiness, 100 (Keyosh, 20 to 13 - L e Chattanooga & St. Louis is Uil Tt toniht. . Tao lntost telographic ad- | Manning, 2b Sowan 1e. 8877 Whirs At Rockford ~Itockford, 19: Aurora, 9. Brandoiette. 113 MeDonaub, to 13 Longshot, | Booxe. Tn, May 80.—Special T lisvillo & Nashville, and vices locates them at Ashland 5 0 Wereick. 350 0 3 Uits: Brooklyn 1. Pittshure Errors i | At Cedar Rapids —Cedar Rapids, $: Daven- | 110 (Overtonl, 5 to i Tohespicrre, 105 (Lillv), | T Brr.j—John C. Sumner, o Chicago & | company will by benelited vy the But, all joking aside, it was a mean trick | 8 110 Brookiyn, Pittsbura 1. Butteri Lovett ; A tale), 10 to side of a freight car this side of Moingona ay that it was becausc “arn s didn’! 2 0 Roynolds, ¢ ( - 0 9 Lo 4 thir Jorert ) 1 *(‘]u;v i :] nm_ Aliso mh .‘]1 s "h mhfiy Gunson,o. g Boynold v sod. Won. Lost. Per ¢'t. | Chicago's A al Event in the Way of | Pierre second, IResponse third and Forerun- | pridge and thrown from the rapidly movin, > 5 s niayRHRIL LIV R el b ting irtza, v 2 0 icouti p.Lill O 2 ner fourth. “They passed tho stand with | teain. FLe is still unconscious this evoning, | the Westarn Passenger association ruld do t was nothing bu he foxiness BNAND) D2sa ) 3 i P N 3 1 # Pittsburg, ;00 1 S o Busiuoess first, Shibboleth sccond and 1Pove- | and it 15 hardly possibly that he can vecover. | the Chicago & Alton shail pay over to the "'.',""I"”””“ 2 4 / e, ot i OB oS g 1 CurcaGo, May 30.—~The event of tho day | punner thir Longshot was last i the A passenger jumped from the overland | association 3200 for the offense of faling to (Of course tho Pumpkin fluskcors thought | - Glevelnd 1 here in a sporting way was tho rannual | bunch till thoy entered the stretch, when ho | limited train on the Northwestern at Dow stivo the ruling in connection with Uiagliais flnad plpaiichionaisasia st Ao ol iy pslpiis i 313 | biovele raco o Pullman, 4 distanco of fiftoon | MO under a 100% Fuin to the front and won | Lty touday beforo the train siaciod suiciontly fockivothi miling 1 cotnaction ik Perfect flolding, neat hitting and resplond- [ g o0 SUSIARY, z Chemnati 2t for amatours—is handicapned with an ex- | §ae 5 M SRl A omalolbmsolb s A o from St Louis and East St. Louis enbtwivling in what dld who biz, @ o that | fiselits:) Manning Hoover, Kistar, 3¢ Canontor treme allowance of twelve minutes start | pith race, the I TR ROt npunabiliere IR Larter gon BRI fEv | Lomics Al A T e L e e e HATaeRrey against the serateh men. Besides men from | threc-yenr-olds and upwaris. st cents was churged, and 2000 people were o was hatched in Manager Danny fertile Home runs: nson. Umplire: Coilins, D Y ged, peor CoMl L B aaaktally aniye Joniiio L St. Louis Takes Two from the Ath- | the various cycling clubs inand about the [ fof lidetes 103 (Posters 2 to 1t diguneme, T3 present., Eloven male ball plagers from e well-bred young gentlemen, Papa McCaule: Huskers Couldn’t Hit. letics Quite Basily. city, thero were representatives from Mil- [ 1¢ Provtor Knotd, U8 (Biiiton). o to5: Michaol, | Boone were picked up, and with seven | pestive Crap Shoot rs Grabbed by the S I BIE I Ol REA Coia, on sxpAroLs, Minn., May 80.—Minneap. St. Louts, Mo, May 5.—Tho morning | waukee, Peoria and othor eities. R M. [ I8 (Allew. 4w i Giockner, 1tz Overtow: | S e o R St Police. phus \‘\).nm Jeems Donnelly, Ol Sut- | olis won two games today by 2ood hard hit- | g was won by the home team hands | Barwiz, with a handicap of ten muutes, was This race oxcited Interest. All the entr too strong and refused to intlate his balloon Omeers Walker and Hudson located a cv cliffo, Deacon Grifin and Jocko Hallis ting. Miteholl was touched up in tho morn- | qown, Callahan's delivery being an easy | fitst in Sight—fifty-nine minutes and forty- | \yora flyon ¢ e : 3 | and a mad crowd of \ and boys returnod | shooting joint over Butts' saloon at the v Who would over have suspected these | ing game, but in tho afternoon Duke was in kS 3 < | three seconds. i [y Sreyeraanditimgipnahors o Hounemony i (Catit 3 o 1 Capitol avoer :Il\:‘{.v:v\y\l“ 18 of being parties to such . dia- | \,‘.H[\},;‘,_ “\l he threo bits maae, two wero "‘ Ix‘ ik cor i o P Sicklen, scratchman, won tho | Off first und Proctor Knott last, but all the | to tho city. east corner of Twelfth and Capitol ave polical plot! No one. scratehes. Sec 8 YIS, 23308 9 20 50 om o T sec oA Borrh e Dlalenli s T in ot Lh tithaa Sl e, s 2 Athloties. 4, Errors: St ; Movrill, next as 10 Umo, 20 aninutes, 171-3 | ter in thatplace, went to second at the half DAt Rarins, Ta., May al Telo- let tho floundering Haymakers cateh nearly AGNERTDIR I CIETESThE b UL ST e s A, » thivd, 50 winutes | 4y came in winner by aneel with Miehael | gram to Tik Beg, ] ~The Burlington, Cedar up aloug in the middle, then turn round and | MeQuald.if...T 2 10 0 Poorman, rf Boyloidrliteh wnaidian v onL i [ “Iheso threo rode pneumatic wheels second, a half nevk in front of Proctor Kuott, | Rapids & Northern railway speciol which knock their oye out. Never did ascheme | Metlone dbod 3 2 5 0/Zwartw R R e T T 0 nnm‘ I “- 210, ”.\Ih{u el ‘u‘u rstarting | Jeft Davenport at 7:30 this morning with 140 waork more lovely an 11130 0lsu ! STDeUEE MobRMBA Il s = second took first and held it till he got into BN G s el st s w341 0/ Nic ] s almos! petition of the morning ex ARRANGED A FIGHT. the home streteh. Proctor Knolt after star 1 when @ young Bulgarian by the unme of | Hensn 25770 11 4 0 Harle. o fon, o Gumborluinqwan thakied: fov elght fug fast took fitth at the stand, went up to i APTERNOON GAMES, \ ram to he Alton Fined, port, 4. to 1; Forerunner, 13 (Britton), 2 to 1 R Northwestern brakeman climbed _down the to the extent of its holdings, at Managor ¢ played on Brother ind Dily} Galy in and Mack el = o that Mavager Dauny play Brother | e y al WO PULLMAN oot q < the start, with Robes- | early this morning and was struck by A Cireaco, May 30, ~Chairman Findley of sponse, 105 (Frocman, 10 to 13 Marchiia, 100 Dave yesterday afternoon. — Somo peopl iton. Ty 0 3 13 National Loague Standing. Brandolette led in | 0 0 8 : 0 Ohlego. ..... . i 545 Wheeling. SCOIE DY INNINGS, i al0s0l sbinan e SEMaLgiEG Ditched at | an oarly hour this morning. The pl RADIIG Fasadd fup pnd and s aan Pelo- | wagzon was callod and ton colored and thy whito men were loaded in, takon to the tion and chareed with sambine While the patrol wagon was still untoading xcarstoniats for this! placo, to 00 the: ball | 1o Colstininont of Crub b0 games hero between Davenport and Codar 1 gy and dashed away in- the w Roach, who Brother Dave hail deputized to | Tromiway, ef.l 0 0 Genins, afe hits, while the visitor ved but tw Omaha and Denv Will Come To- | third at the threo-quarter pole and pushied | (i YIS 30 s and all but the voar <!|‘n“ 1 'y\’xm‘”\h ,1“‘1.\. \l;..fm':‘.. do his pitching, —fired the ball at his head, It | 31 0 Dematacy: R \-7.»:13‘.\‘,','[“‘.‘..,;:,‘;:H.'" inan Doatang ther in a Glove Contest tho leadors at tho home stretch, car wera precipitated down a five foot em only took off the lobe of his right auricular, MR StiRania Hin Creyexse, Wyo, May 3).—[Special Tele 8 xth race, selling, purse 50, for two-year- | pankment. Those hurt badly that thoy howe and Manager Dan was given his 1 motals eLolin S 0.8 0.0 08 gram to ik Brr]—A fight was areanged [ {15 oldss, 5ix and one-half furl SturtWre: W ) 3 could not come on wore H. Kohl, skull e the patrol wason hove i base twas only part of tho scheme. SCOIE 1Y INNINGS. AL ‘ o The Yale professor msinuated his sapling | minneapolts ... 00 nson, 105 (C. Sloww 4 o Tz Olle: Glonn, [ Fows Wb GQEE I G L i O 4 : patr agains! John MeLade had got into a drunkoen ie corner of Twelfth and Jackson Hits: St Athletios, 7. Frerors, St. | here last night, to come off i a fow days, be | 105 (Britton), ¥ o1z Sallie Taylor, 103 (Sehim- o T o cal Tenpiy They st ) an all ; oy o ) Louls, stics, 2. Batteries: Stivetts and | twoen Rec rannan ol Danyor ! mob. % to 15 Dore, 102 Porter, 1010 1; Calhonn, | Hib fractured, and Mr. Feaney mjured about |y strcot, b cadec off by Officer tho sphoro and joited it out among | Sioux City..... 003 Louts, 1 Athlotica s Batterios: stiseutsivnd | twoen Reddy Brennan of Denvor and Scotty | Ml vo 1 ors KRGOREEC 190 N LM | Yo head. Many others wera sligtitly tnjured, | ittt HELWICE BRI Fiois tho dicolyledonous shrubs in lett field, And SUMARY Millizan, Earned runs: St Lous, Ath- | Gordon of ‘Omaha. Four ounce gloves will | 1: Pendloton, 103 (IEathiwayi. 510 1: Content. | all receiving seratchos, but ail canio on here | G8NE8 GG (by Ormsby, A charzo of how tho wreat crowd opened its face in & | Karned runs: Minneapolis, 4: Sloux Clty lotics, 1, beused and Queensbury rules will be the | W4 (Lilly) 6 to 15 Little Mattie, 4 (Lindsay xeept those montion e, Qisturbing the peace by fihting was placed appy yawn! Tno sehomo Was working so | base ncs: MeGlone, 2 Minnehan, Daciing, Poormn, s 100 (M Dappygy iyl ilugisatiotng; yias Worlang e ey Dt thi. s et oWl Stom THEY BROKE EVEN, standard, “The fight will be to a finish for a Bman), Learning the Third Degre against their names at the station MECHalliRans sombtimesto I for | Lisses: Shugart, i Mitelieil, Paorman. Doubio plays CrxcinNat, O, May 80.—The morning | purse of 3100, the winner to take all the odaler, 20 to 1 Antoine Hhaanningivio-1h, el i Searcely had this last load been lock o Hallizan, somotimes catlod Jocko for | NiefiTno iRy Strayto NG, St | wamo was an oasy'victory for the visitors. | money. Itis oxpected to bo a lively affair. | 101 Croaie Ravins, b, Muy 30, [Spacial Tole- || (GRREE NS Was rousht in A Lt e B L [\ bI U i Thowaly s AL ALy sahiolibi ool (ELIA\bYs Battimorciandierkors. by (Giticinpatl - Tho »=20 was wel d with Dore in the | gram to ‘Tie Bee.| —The secona day’s ses- | Sution in the aris of an oficer. Henr dowa o Tommy ommey. el Tommy toyed | ATy, siruok buts fly Mol Bowiti. | woro well “bunchodaud won the games f OBILCT TO GROSVENOL Tead by a neck s nover headod and | sion of tho Masouic grand lodge school was | howling, crivzy dranlc and his scred e Oy et Ty, voyod | 2" Mimo; L'wo hours, “Umpire: - Kulghit the Orioles. Scor , won by a neck from Calhour b Wl | salled to order. prommily atS o'clock. Thero | bo heard a biock uway and the cxowd went « Nico, wasw't it} | — AVTEUN0ON UYAES Cinetanatt St Louis G rmo-Americans Want kin frontof Oliio Glenn, thivd. " Time: | 00y juree nttendanco and u deep intorest (A couplo oF caior LLLoAne R But the next two m and that MINNEATOLTS SIOUX ety G, ; His Appointment Withdrawn, Ollio” Gleun came out " of the tunch | WS 8 TR STREREL T00 Cad liveuly de- | row on lower Capl and wer wasn't auite so nice. MoQual §' 0 8 8l eoorman, er o Olieinnatl 0 e Sotipe i R A e i after the start, tools tho third plueo and | Mtbestod e foraam o s sta. | up. Words and threats Hlow thick o tho. first sottiors of Kentuky, migrating | S0 ) 0 Nicholaon o, Burned i udtiiore &0 missioner, dissommatad in theso dispatehos | 154 " Bshoiby only two or three longths v | 3} ctioMamorialida s L i BoNor IN OTHER STATES. thither in 1791 with Daniel Boono. He fought | jion b T R o Docoration diy gamo attracted a very large 9 tho Indlans for over a half contury, thon 1 Moy crowd aud was o fin stod pitchers | Migration laws, hias raised so much opposi Favorites in Konocked Out. arth 1 be pursued this ey hired out to s Louisville gluo factory. “That's 8 Van ko, AR b ot tina | tion to his apoointment among the Gorman Ciiicato, Muy 30, —Extra trains wero. run phpreialbnsnac b etlolewaile Juals the numberof hits. Attendance, 1,542 | Americans of St. Louis and vicinity that My, t Frad Sholes, Prank Zohruug ot al, eito Rtichard 1 1, chairman of the exeeutivo | today to vesced for i few moments Clnelnnat committee of the Gorman-American socioties | raco goers, i . Harry Kaymond, who was a littlo billi Halkly aio ¢ the United States, today sent tho f ¢ : morning 1o take awing fo tho climitle cha mado threo g Clnelunat tattorios: Crano | ing telogram to Secretary 1oste luttons, and went back to tho banch to madi- | ! B o Sl by e & tato upon the vicissitudes of lito in a lavgo | city Old Jack Rowe looked so humpbacked emuciafed and hungry, that Baker zave hin his base and told him to cat it Norman was in on Shannon's schome, Burkott, the undortaker, eame hore, St Paul Cropped Two. and bending back until s touchod Minwavkes, Wis, May 80, -Milwaukee | Louisville. P s the under 1 terea firma, he struck the ball a mighty blow. | won the morning game from St. Paul today | \Vashington Vappointnient of Go copt Nero It went liko a shot close to the pitelier, and h tho greatest enso, Tho aftornoon gamo | o Wits: Louisy Ethol at the o pitehior fived him out to Papa, and M s hotly ¢ dand was o tio up to the Npsiing y [ E handity f wito i started own to third, was deap!: | nining, when tho home men pounded an L e atod by Papa's lightuivg throw to Donuelly. | out four runs, Scoros \ v I g Shauuon cheme worked 1 0., My ). ~Columbus sy ¥ 15 i 1 Muy K. sides. Iu tho third the Lambs chalked up | o Jufingtoa played poorly vun No. 2. The manager startod matters by fanuing out. Then tho Yale profe ( another safo one among the convolons woeds n loft ¥ untamed piten put \ third, and Jocko's sacriicial stry the plate loose vight here. It was so boa that this day comme wes, the srand o Thursday in regard to his opinion of the im- | front of her. L A N The O10 Soldicrs' D L., May #0.—[Speci Deati's Hand at Red Oak. AL AT ning on all th 0% 2 I : ; R B people witnes. y to Linwood com ONE GAME AT LOUISY ! ! Lt \. C 4 Lovisvitie, Ky, May 80.—Rain 1 the | ¢t 0 iasident of tho b toranans ol cans Bk o ) Lt 4 ; f TR \ o L rans, firemen, forenoon allowed But ono of the two sct Gorman Soctoties hold in Washigton to take | Faco io oasy style ho second raco oo 5 [ . A uled games to be pli Jell's wildnoss in | actionon the immigration question and as | like a gift for Fayette, but Marmosa, a5 to 1 . ¥ the tirst inning los me for Louisvi nof L el executive commit- | ghot, beat lam ou two lengths, The ake raco was the f ALl Score teo appodnte I Gerr Ao B in peuched and O'Connor: Murph Enrned r Hoston, 1 it okt 1k i Corvmnes, O., May 30.—In the afte And sinew of the¥rebu looss Fight hore, Columbus smothorad Boston in the irst thi war, fn Wi lapvauk iy i Tho ves wero tho pitchin vation of the unin Brother Ja row Dol ) AN thont of i makieity their half the FParmes ck s ‘, 1 ns A 1 sk LN Aud aga > fourtl e 3 3 venor's i w g A 5 town Towns Larry Tw o of . ' ) pirLy W A : A the cambium layer, and wh d it b Bl called for a 1 b v, N in before tho undertaker American Associat f out of the mud in the no Playod. W non’s, wasu't it Ry boul i i rted v : I'he fuming and e ieulty Athlasios il | lelsing { \ 3 ¥ 5. D ot their first run f ¢ gacinnal il i ) juncturo their hits had t y T & ry and poi Governor Boyd and Wushinston 1 stration is a gross 3 Bl 4 P : - . bero Broth Dave " 10 Decorn # fit whon ho lammed out Norman then guave I % INBITIOUS AMATEURS, Sax AN their base ou _balls J norvous. Hut Manage v ¢ They Make Morey Music with in bis sleeve, H and Bat ANl bay Long. was part of ctiom n . I Ma Mossra. )R y Brotker Dave got lu ou tho § at you! " i 8 H 1 s of the national sport today. o, trif orty, The Decision in the Jessup Cas A v . s . 1 Cala., May - -