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¢ BTt . 2 y THE OMAHA DAILY BE it MAY 13, 1894 -TWENTY PAGES ! . . " NINCC | the b » ad had y I Preffer, Hutchinshhiion Decker, Schriver. \q N 1 Fleld explaining that English yachts com- ' r L 1T TO0K TWELVE INNINGS |mnoe oo ammons v v [y 3 6k SEASON NOW OPEN | bl stz e ofs | RHONO DIED AT THE HUBDLE | e i gist et v | CRICKETERS KERPIN A nn ARIALTA (A b AR S R R R L o K A Weaver to Irwin; .Parrott = to Decker; 4 Arrow in 1851, must be built_ at Southamp- 2 e R A oreph, Bmmett Seery, the ma Preffer to Demiy.) Struck out: By ton and be ‘manned by English crews. used to make mud ples with Israel Put- e chison, . 1 3 [R— erican yachts compe ¢ the — \ Hutchison, 1; 3 Hemming, 1. Tin Amerfcan yachts competng for the it nam's iltlo sisters, and who, upon the same 2 KOG Bisk. ity P | B and firty) minut L — 8 Fils Bvend ik cup must be manned by Americans 3 g vital occasfon, hit the ball with the savage | Exerois thletio Parl sterday of | Emsli Batteriegs Hutchison and | Favorite in the Fair Gr Chamerlaine suggests that the Sa Orighs and me.m H”P ) }.hrd Lum's for ferocity of a man about to sink his teeth in L h ¥ Schriver; Hemming :7(,1 arim. " ounds Btasplechase | CiLEeTc TR, L ve "ana stored to Vepre: | Omaba Olub Spends a Hot Half Saturday a Decision on the Diamond, a hot tomale Muoh Interest to the Spectators. Splders GelARStHer Set-Back. Hauled Off with a Broken Neck, sent England in the contest, she being, on the Field, - Then get a shot gun and approach Paps PITTSHURG, Nay, 12.-Pittsburg de- Bngtish Ronting yacht oiigible ™ e only . ¥ Rourke, the man whose shoes are full of fented Cleveland {oASi by bette " 4 3 ot Lol 7 ed Cleveland today by better playing, knioiats : WAS A NICE GAME IN MANY ASPECTS | fert s whn has' o e i "eek ' ‘s | JUDGE CLARKSON'S APOSTROPHETOSPORT | o e i i en¥ il "stors:" | WIS JOCKEY WAS CARELESS N RIDING | wasrkus Assoviation aaves, | FAST PITCH HEADS OFF RUN GETTING 3 vt before an p s i 92 o Sy 0 y Bim I It was exciting when he fell like a —_— el B £ o M R —_— * 5 shovelful of mush over Mr. Somers when Bebe- Mite:.. Clawl 8 Pittsburs, 1, | ¥ Jacksonville Gives Lincoln « Little Taste of ‘ Ward Hitting, Loose Flelding and Bad Um- | he overrun third in the eleventh His Description of Outdoor Games and Thelr | Ua%e RIS Cleme 'ml"-im'!mm o Marhed Fifteen to One Shot Takes tho Money— the Bitter. Bowlers In Good Form and Batters Eager— i Piring All Kol Together Keep Ask Patrick Henry Boil, the boy with the Effect On Manhood—Winners of runs: _ Cleveland, '4: 'pittaburg, 4. _Two- Talent Goes Wrong on Malf the LINCOLN, May 12.—(Speclal Telegram to W. Vaughan Makes the et Score . 4 \ rusty hair and a suffburnt smile, If it was Races—Ball Game that base hits: Bierbauer, McGarr, 2. Three- Events—Fine Sport at Lexing- The Bee)—It was Jacksonville's day, and e 3 the Crowd Wild with Excltemrent exciting, and In the same breath Inquire of Hurket. _ Home runs: she won from Lincoln by a score of 12 to 4, Of the Bewson us . him why, every time a ball is knockod down 1ed the e pliys: Glagscock and ton and St. Joseph, Lincoln wasn't in it at any point of the the Bat. 4 to him, he steps on one leg or the other and b A L B ) by game. Mertes, a Lincoln player released .k —_— tries to cateh it on the point of his elbows il e Clarkson, 2. Thne: = One hour and Afey 8T LiOUTe: May (8 3 last night, was sfgned by Jacksonville and E Waens, it} Omaha, 18, Then gently go up to Wood, the gentleman esterday occurred the formal opening of | minutes.' Umpire: McQuaid, Batteres: | ST. LOUIS, May 12.—The usual blg Satur- | ;1000 behind the batters today. He signal- [ There was quite a turnout of cricketers at 3 Eacavilis 18; Lincotn, 4 with the decollette cheek bones, after the Young Men's Christian Association | Clarkson, Zimmer and O'Connor; Killen | day crowd at the fair grounds was increased | jzeq his advent by one of the finest home- | the Kountze Place ground yesterday af ; ok Teland, i; 8t Joseph, & Have got him firmly tied to o fence post, o thletio park, which was celebrated by ap- | N9 dMack. today by the fne weathier and fast track to | run hits ever made on the grounds. LINcoln | noon, and there was some vous el sty Quincy, s Mojne ask him why he dances the ghost dan ik el o Ginnts Just Made it Threo. Grber AE RN NS ALYRANBEE | [oat for the sole.reason that ane could not | “oon s some very lively ctickot. Ao, 's; st. Louls, 0. SYery LN TE GrOkdar glikes, OnEhik WEYI priate exercises followed by a short pro- [ Glnnts a number approaching the attendance of the | {ort foF the Sole, reasan that she, could nOt | Whether the state of the afr had anything to Shicago, 6, LML and grabs the back hair off the ball after | gram of fleld sports and a‘ball game, in M{}" ““":':}I\' May o -r:»):."y‘yv;umnutl P8o; | opening day. The features of the card, | that ~lasted but one - tnning yesterday. | do with the high scoring or not s a matt b New York, o Washington. % Lot 2rtgas o i which the Christians defeated the Merehant | third straight from the Washingions this | the handicap and the steeplechase, had much | Jeore: which 1t fs' iot' necessary to- desides” O o Baltimore, 8 Philadeiphia, & Then you will probably understand Just | Margons of Council Bluffs. The exercises | afternoon. Score to do with the attendance, and furnished | icksonville 3301988 070181 turt court sucir & diy woult O e g $idananolin Aot he ga |l“"r”xmx:‘l::’;l:m;r:lr ’l:.‘mnx Young | Were not as elaborate as last year, but there s e AL L L R all the excitement expected. In tho steeplo- | “urmed runs: Jacksonvill % nnl In 1| bly be accompani iynl"fi' i "“:"m dianapolls, §; e game be o . Yo ! ar, Mlwihit i ¢ ¢ vribd Hink: Jacksofiville, 13 Tancoln, companied by heavy run-mae Grand Rapids, 1 Mr. Southard, who started in to do Peoria's | Was enough to occupy most of the afternoon | - Dage Nits: (_;l;’n:m:" “mf‘ \‘”‘\ 1 chase of elght horses, colored, but four | Brrors: dacksonville Lincofn, 7. Hits: | but a dirt pitch is alwa ;‘1‘,‘,.). :‘."“( ‘:‘“l.\ l::{ 3 Milwaukee, b; Sloux City twirling, opened his generous thoracic | and the grand stand was crowded with [ 7. Errors: Washington, 1; New Yor finished, two refusing hurdles early in the | Moisonyilic, e bincoin, 0. [Cwo-base B! | gun makes but Hittle differonce at the best, Binneapolis, b; Kansas department, glving. Seery ;.“‘1 Munyun | {rionds of the mssociation, whose froquent Barngd runs: | Washiugton, 1 New race and two falling at the last hurdle, | Letcher. W Home runs: Meries, Strothers, | Anyway the scoring was .,..\.,\.\'lily"hu“;h 4 4 hoth their base on balls, and it was but | y j uck out: By Meckin, 1. o > of those vi o ftavorite | Bases on balls: cOren) AT ywe 8co s 0 3 A largo and enthusiastic crowd took ad- | il LA PUE S e to seo something. | APPIAUse testified to the intercst In the!| base hits: Van Haltren, Tiernan, Abbey Rhono, one of thoso to fall, was the favorlte | BAses on balle: Off AlcGreayey, 2i off | and tho fact cannot be lald to any fault of vantage of the Saturday half holiday yester- | And we did. sport. Deuble, )»In‘.\lmkl Ward, Connor. at 3 to 2. He was hauled off with a broken | By Deveraux, 1; by Emericka, 3. Batterles: | the bowling. «day' o go up to the Charles Street park and | It was a nice double play. The exerclses began with prayer by Rev. [ Hiine: One honr ani thistrsieh Rtes || as s eae orne VTN oSk oy ORI YR | ot ine I MG + pheveraux and | Tho game was between the ohithe Omahas and the Peorlas try conclu- | McVey made a little, weak-chested push | witliam Murray of Hanscom Park Methodist | Batieries: . © Btockante ando MeGuire; | Yas not sorlously hurt, nor was Jenkins, | Speers for acksonille, Emericka and | 0 by .5, Heatitly ant - R TBEAAINE b : down to Mr. Reeder, and Munyun was ex- { oot o B8R 2 £ etk and Doyia. " s who fell with Shellbark, Mertes. Time: Two hours alned by F. C. Francis and F. R. Burnett, sloms once more. et oo Oy TG paunyln Was ex | church, after which Judge Clarkson made il i e Akt Face want (o the fayorite.oanily, St. Joseph Finally Loses. Irancls' team went first to the wicket and Afd the most of them were not sorry they | first. Mr. Purvis and the ball were there to | the opening address. He sald: aitimore Heads Oft: the Thililes. and so did the second, Issie O and Princo | §T. JOSEPH, May 12.—(Special Telegram | De8an to hit freely from the start. Doyle made the journey, for they saw the visitors, | receive him. “About this time of the year the energy | BALTIMORE, Md., May 12.—Brown oc- | having no trouble in landing their money. to The Bee)—The St. Joseph sluggers went | and George Wilson were first at the wioket, by all ‘round superior work, win an exciting | Wood retired on a sky rocket to Mickey | and animal spirits which during the win- cupled the points today and the Philadel- | ~The steeplechase went to a 15 to 1 shot, | down in their first defeat hefore the strong Ryl kit oy ) Flynn. or montis have accumulited in (he athletis | [IIaNS could’ do mothing with him eXcept | and all becauso Rhono's Jockey was too suré [ FIRT arm of Pitcher Sonfer of the Rock | fi' (it seeond sver Doyte was: eavont either, although Paddy Boyle's attempt to | soclations and have for weeks been striv- | Scor hurdles. This broke the spell and the talent | 5¢"vpq vigjtors, Several brilliant pla At fourtecn George Wilson was very prettil v y pretiily 00412100 *g| besan to go wrong. neral Ross, a mid- 28 FUNS SCOFe 5. 61 v satght by ’ g0 e 1000, S8 i ot three runs scored in the eighth reviy caught by the opposing captain off Vaughan. der at 8 to 1, took the fifth race. | spirits of the home team, and they hit the | Hart and Gavin stayed together a littla | age, a curiosity that knocks Barnum's What- | catch Shaffer's hot grounder with | ing, stirring and moving to start into deeds, ( Baltimore .. d hat, and lays over the [ his feet let that lovely Individual | burst forth and attack the events of the | Philadelphia . Is-It into a coc 3 earded Lady like a horse blanket over a | to first, but he was forced out at second by | annual opening of Athletic park. Nothing | FHits: Baltimore, 7: Phfladelphin, 8. Tr- | They checked up in the sixth, however, for | ball hard, but not safély n the ninth. | jonge TRV W v :,u,:.'” ;,,,Lk b Somers' tap down to Father, who shoveled | in the way of field Sports comes amiss to | Fors: Baltimore, 2; Philadelphin, 4. Barned | Falero, one of the two 3 to 1 favorites, | Score: :.‘.‘.xy‘] r'uy"';:f»ltm(';lfi"\'lv\;‘;ll:mm" Ry ] ; : : the ball up in his arms, and with mighty | the Young Men's Christian assoclation con- | Tuns: ~Baltimore, 2; Philadelphia Two- | won, ridden out and without once being | 8t. Joseph 000000083 0-3[ Y H L6 5 ; It was Mr. Lucas, the umpire, forco hurled It over 0 Munyun, " Purvis and | plomeates apentite. on that day. Obstasio | bhSe hits:” Broithers, " /Three-base hits: | headed. It took thirty books to care for the | Rock Talami 111 0 0 0 1 11 0 s—4 | /MENEL 1 & atide, & sehsatlonal atarts He is a regular—a regular rosette, and | Flynn fell off like froit-bitten tomatoes. race, potato race, basket ball, base ball— ‘I'Lf;"};}'r::k‘ ‘s\"r‘:.'ifl' plays “!lr;’,"lli""ffi and | crowd. Attendance, §,000. Results: Batteries: Packard and Armstrong: So- fi\". [1.?!‘(:"::|-r1:'-l:“ ‘“"ll :T‘-‘ s LI was discovered by Your Uncle David while HERE WAS GRIEF. everything Is taken with avidity and digested | Time: - Two hours anoifive minttess UM: First race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile: "I"Ark"';l-'l T;II‘(" B jw"'\h' 'r Hv‘xnw‘st' lh‘:u‘ flh-“::.lu I;v:ul:uus.n‘lm):u‘:“:: | cloaning out a cistern in Bucyrus, O., and | The sccond was another weary waste for | Without ‘a_grimace. — Peelings run nigh | pire: Stage. Batteries: Trown and Rob- | 1ssls O, (7 (0, 10, il Ml of Blagney, G ¢ Tsinnd, Fhed runs: Rock Taand, | gether a very creditable total. And it did wa hired on the spot to come out here to | the Rourkes, but not so for the yisiting | COlts let Ioose in flelds are not more frisky, | Infon: Callahan, Taylor, Haddock, Clem: s e e L B \se hits: Mohler and Hollings: | tco. Hart only lacked one of double figures ; AT 11 xbow Ui FiAshed Tt How meadly, | farm Henta. mote wildly happy than are the Christian | Pts Grady. cond Titoe, mine-sixteenths of A mije: | Worth. Struck out: By Sonier, 1; Packurd, | by the time he was disposed of, and Rev. 3 4 e / 1 Herbert sent the first man up, a foreign | athleties in their Athletic park. Those who Straightened Out Stivetts. (even) won, Boreas (5 to 1) second, Bases on balls: Off Packard, 6 Mr. Llwyd hit everything and scored off k a ganie of base ball could be umpired. looking fellow by the name of Flynn, to | attend are not much less enthuslastic, for BOSTON, May 12, —*Happy Jack” Stivetts | Juliet (5 to 1) third. —Tim 7. e Tt llfl‘," oh I""-\“ ¢ St Joseph, everything he Fit. He hit a three, four whether spectators | was an_easy mark today, the Brooklyns | Third race, one mil ell (4 to 5) | Rock Island, 6. Double plays: Packard to | ¢w,."anq" a half-dozen singles. It scemad Armstrong {0 O'Connell; Hollingsworth to 8till, don't think that T intend to pile It all | (ho' first oorner. on a bass, then Papa | to lovers of field spor ekin (10 to 1) second, Chimes (10 to ed. | Yon Preston; Holingsw.rth to M hler to O'Con. | that nothing could pass him, and when he # on to Mr. Lucas, for I don’t. If he had been | slammed Terricn out at first with much | Or participants, there comes a wholesome, g‘}!{nx him where and when they ples 1) third Tiine: 1:423, {n dall Papa Rourke could not have beaten | cclat. But Wright or Wrong, which ever whole-souled joy in the beautiful spring ;;_"'kr 2, Fourth race, mile and a quarter, steeple- | BOF. Time: One hour and forty minutes, | was finally caught, it was by tha right thbse husky country boys yesterday—not | he 15, smashed one of our lovellest curves | days and in the chance to once more:re- | ZEOOCVT - § 0 2=8| cnase: 'Senator (15 fo 1) won, Bushrangor | Umpire: Ciine. bonorable William Henry Smith in the posi- 3 S ik until it glanced against the sky and dropped | vel 1n stirring, hrilling - outdoor _life, o i e L~y {0 ), second, Fconomy (15’ to 1)" third. Lost It in the Fifth, tion of backstop. The ball did not come ’ ; 3 way off over the Missouri river somewhere, | glvé bodles, arms, legs, lungs, tongues, | HIits: Brog . Error me: 2:18, ps d ¥ .. [ straight to him, not by any means, but he But Mr. Lucas did his share and must | like an acrolite on a lark. Then Reeder | brazen throats free scope under the sky's | Hrookly: BB arned vuns: | Rifth race, six farlangs: General Ross s, MOINES, May 12.-(Speclal Tele- | just made a jump for it and he held it. take his turn in the oven. snaggled a nice, ripe one, a passed ball | beautiful dome. Burns, Duff aso: hits: . Shindle, 3 || Soven 0. torly: T s b, oconds: | through a. com of hits and errors | The Innings soon came to an end, and the 4 Mr. Lucas is not very noticeable physically, | boosted him to second, a fumble by Paddy | “As we grow older most old-time pleas- | Lowe, Home runs: Shindle, Griffin, Double | " Sixth race, one mile: Ialero (3 to 1) [ in the fifth inning. Score: other side went in against a total of forty- and the general verdiot was that ho was too | t¢ third, and anothier by Rourke, home. ures cease to please, seem insipid and stale. | plays: Ling and Tucker: Lowe and Tucker; | won, Sir Raé (8 to 1) second, Vida (5 to 1) | Des Moines 2270003100 0-6|olght. This score had been piled up against E Y iy Four runs to nothin’. No, the crowd | I doubt, though, whether the man lives, [ Bannon and Merritt; Shindle and Daily; | third. Time: 1:6 ik it 200007000 0-7]|the bowling of the two Vaughans and Mar- 4 small for the position he was put in. didn’t flap its lungs very hard at that. whatever be his age, however dim his eye, | Sherehand, T. Daily and C. Dailey. Time " Batteries: Maytum and Jones; Sher- | ghall, and Mr. Burnett's men were opposed 4 Uncle David said he would triumph over his | “rien afairs , progressed smoothly and | weak his arm, who as a boy or young man [ Ofig hour and fifty-five minutes. Umpire ey D oscPhy Dood and Hurley. ' Hits: | Des Moines, 7; [ by Doyle and Gleave, with Lawrle.for & physical limitations by lis marvelous men- | unostentatiously along il the sixth fnning, | knew e sweets of nature’s sports, feft. the Q'Rourkce, Batterien: | Kennedy and Rins- | ST, JOSEPH, Mey 12-Ovening day of Quincy. " T irrors; Des™ Moines R A Eh e U E tality, like Mur’nmm ‘,ur."‘umr l(- 1‘““ €Very=-| when the Rourke children tied the score, delicious slap of the ball on his cast iron TN Wi bawas ol thio Drosw 1,000, Results: : A i Staiilling oF tho es had the easier bowler to contend with, it body was willing to nh.t o 'l':xfll Irx s cery opened with a homer, and Munyun | hands, the crash of the bat agalnst the hurt- e hitownshed the Browns. First race, five furlongs: Dr. McAlister anding of tho Teams, was only the brilliant batting of Willle i They aro sorry now they let him escapo. | with its pal. ling Sphere, the. splendid power and dis- [ _ CINCINNATI, May 12.—Parrotte allowed | won, Abe Halsted second, Jim Lamb third. Played. Won. Lost. Vaughan that saved the game. He knocked 4 Tn the latter part o 4 u:» p.lrm(l :L)j 'd"rd The concourse gave one sharp, quavering | cipline of his whole body, senses, nerves, | St. l«u!ln“nnlylrn_m-'hn , and the Reds Time: 1:03¢ 7!. _le‘lvh . -8 7 1 up the highest highest score of the season :mowl l;u Tias fl“n‘x”rimmr‘;m:u‘c way ho handed licry ot jo, the rush of the oar through-the retredting :)'ll" ‘:nLVA(unm City boys with ease. S sSeeond” race. three-fourths of a mile Lincol PR I A s0 far. His twenty-three included two fours 1t out to the Rourke famlly wos & M ung | McVey fairly bristled when ho took his | Water, the stern joy of contest, with a worthy | GneyiZhy s 0008 800 02h| ona, Charles P thira, Tme: Las oo | Rock Island . B BT ot Bt Cal LML LLE G LI s spectacle, ladecd. In the cloventh Jn\ie | position at the plate. He pushed out his | foe, the bliss of victory, the grim sullenness | Sy, (PG B A g % po o) | Third “rce. the ‘St Joseph Derby, one | beorin L....... § 4§ 80| 7This and obbs thirteen and nineteen extras, eflm' ’.“”L) ! e of the base bags in, but | Chest until it forced the back of his head of defeat, the recoil of the rifle, heard its ratat Ul"“,|“!‘“"'l",‘ St ',““‘l- 5:1"'1"- * | mile: Ballardine won, Montel second, | 1es Moines... 8 3 b 27.5 | of which fifteen were from byes, constituted S e T REE A oW Lk Yo to | @Bainst his suspender buttons. But all he | sharp, declsive voice, has known and loved | pase nits: Frank. Dotble plays: Vaughn, [<Jude third. Time: L:3th Jacksonville 8 3 5 3 the bulk of the score. Details: en O o e bt | could o was to rap out a pearly little | & Quivering, high-strung horse, the distance- | Mcbhee, ‘Smith, McPhee, Motz Duckiey, | oftPUrh mace onehalt” mile: Nehawka WAL Mgl sl R S NG his bae. He said the ball must bit him i | gygte Ho fluttered like a wounded bird | CONquering wheel, the strain, the strife, the | Miller; i1y, Quinn, Teitz. Struck out: By | Girl won, Lillie Lochiel second, Mistletoe M c. Robb, b. Mars 2 1 the face. There was a long wrangle o when Wood forced him out at the nmext | auick, labored gasps, the wrench of muscle | Parrotte, 4i by Braitenstein, 3. Time: One [ thind, —Time: d8: INGULAR FINISH OF A HURDLE RAC on, c. Burnett, ¢ | this trifling point, but it ended in nothing. in'th i o, | hour d ' forty-five minut Umpire: IFifth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile: — Vaug % 5 s el D B A ik ‘hot. ton | Station, ‘but eried out in_gleo when Papa | b the foot ball fight, the broad, placid lake, ur and ' forty-tive minites. mpler | R s e tus fof & imtle aughan ........... 7 Ang el the wiille Wood lay. dyiug o olloweid with o Mt and Weod fied 46 thiv. | the music of running water, the sweet odors, | Swartwood, = Batteriés: = Parrotte and | BN ST I hig, " Dime: 13001 0 | Morses All £all, One Killed and Al Jockeys 3. Hart, bW, Vaughan. . 9 i : BHC cndush ot T Just consider him | Mr: Purvis dropped a well thrown ball and | the solemn stillness and beauty of the woods, AUBHI el R okl v e DISAISAVILLG0 W ckaiRIrilohy oS b oypacs H 4 5 BRA i wor e ity (outabivent in! v iros, || Feariwaniiaatejudndioni Dilly Moran'sdlong [ the Wikl plauaits (otitheslapkers-on_cl (aay Standing of thie Teams. ChSHUNE Insjihe Ehoonte PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—At the races Tawils, o, Dery. Youn : 4 3 h::;-;v.l“«:( clh: flx?\': R % fly to Shaffer, Wood scored. Reeder's trance | that I doubt whether the man who has ex- Playéd. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct. [ TLEXINGTON, May 12.—The Phoenlx | at the Country club at Bala a probably [ shail ... ¥ 5 . 0 4 3 al ght. : was the cause of Boyle's reaching first and | Perienced such deliriously exciting pleasures | Cleveland R R 76.5 | Hotel stake, worth to the winner, §1,210, was | fatal accident occurred In a hurdle race. 13, Florffince, b, Marshal G o & 3 WHAT RATTLED THE UMPIRE. ity ned @ver forgets them, ever ccases to love them, | Baltimore TG 8.4 | the feature of the racing here foddy. The | Thero wer . 3 v. J. P. D! Llwyd, c. Smith, b, W, for the second time the bases were full. Plttsburs 2 6 5.7 | track w L There were about four starters, Little A . . Exciting? Well, just ask the 2,000 cranks | It mnow rosted mpon Herbert Whiteniit, | OF ever cares as much for any other kind of | DIttshute t... B, 1. B Tack way fat, weather perfect and attend- | cnance, Pastmore; :Oakwood . and, e eve. iRl ! who. dragged | hemselves. home. (0 & 0. | L comy fhemeel SpomisiCbarty, WIHteIl. | gport. on. earth. The. lover .ot fleld_games, | FhlladeInhia . u, 7 ga.8i| lanacivery inyge et ea)utiana e noalcs) | (ENAARE RES Biaien Sakood SR The | A8, Gleave, b Aarsialis: 110 ] 4 A dinner Tast night with the flounces all torn |+ *E, FORATE LGR8OSt EYEIC | once well grounded, never dies, never lan” | New' Yoii© 0 8 e L L L e e e i ] 0 IR W el (6 WD |15 i Ty e Sl o 4 [ 8 off of their nervous rystems and their lungs | wag' so difident. But Herbert fooled them. | Suishes. No ‘pleasures are comparable to | St. Lbuis . S 9 4 | won o Herkely (@ to 1) Second, Careie | Hurdle Lte-Chincs 1od by o teripe stk | EXUEAS sooieororesssrsissiioririos 7 § : stretehed across their manly bosoms like 50 | F1a" arst stood there Iike a ehild. with his | the pleasures of outing, and certainly none | Cincinnati 7 8 67| F @ to1) third, Time: 1:15. Pasimore second and Onkwood. third, Dast: VG et b lombert WHitehill, the boy with the | Club ldly balanced acrons his aNapalyarii| Loac Mo RmakelbatteronRiaTblarimentiony SBE RO IS PR e T CRtivira e e ol & lef moraystumbled asinagmientyitortaker the ws T et h ik Herbert Whitehill, the boy ! e | ¢ ; Hu) B ELipl - | women. 5" cely (1 to 1)’ won, Pomfret (8 to 5) second, | hurdle and threw Jockey Griffin, = Oak- F. R. BURNETT'S ELEVE X mino. chocks and o hump on his back, | 4n, Mr Southard couldn't get lem within 4 | uAli ‘gratitude to the Young Men's Chris- [ GRICHES cooorese Joe 8 §3 Miss Dixie ' to D third. Time: 1135k i e e e S s [ Who, In the eleventh inning, with the score | YRR B B O rn tian association that has made it possible to g ceenvrgen 205 acihird ,l):‘:flwi"l hoentx I;Ill&t‘ol stakes,” $1,00 | more, stumbled over the latter and threw | A. S. Robb, b, Lawrie........ Veaieias ' UeT v’ o hangman's, knot, and” Paddy | Do fut’a bie dent i Managor Brackovs | Bive Mere in thia ideal Atbletle ‘park a L STy AT At onelatghth: Shnde G0, to third, mile | Hayes heavily, The remaining horses ran | C. H, Young, 'b.” Doyle. 2 § Boyle on third base, couldn’t have carried Leeiid Manager Brackel's | gorjog of mcdern Olymplan meets, which NI A R L, (2 to 1) second, Gallatin (8 to 5 1. Times| Manahed: whare Tinoham i, Jump W | W K. Yaughans by Ly - B swelling chest. And ho gnashed his teeth | oo, y0id “Chickon the brain and. eye T o . Galla 09 third. "Time: | reached, where The Shamrock féll, throw- | Peroy’ Youns, b, Lawrie,.. i... Sha ::%.-m‘.:‘lé 1::‘::“;02‘3 !181:(; an ouraugoutans | sirengthen and Improve the bodies, ‘and | Indianapolls Glves ‘Toledo o Shakedown In | yourth ryce, four furlongs: Bridge (0 to [Reie s eas R D R G et Sy ARrn e ey R Sag i g SERIES 4. oS i In!hrug« ;o1 his cdilar | Mke noble the souls of hundreds of young 5 . BVery HIgEd Gam Drowon: Anale Powling (10 to 1)"second, | until the second. time araund, when ' she | F. H. Mar Il o. Liwyd, b. Doy D3 X 3 ! ard simply shrugg men, who, without this chance, might pine/| INDIANAPOLIS, May 1i2—Magnificent { Mountain ~ Madge (1 to 1) hird. Time! | fell, breaking her neck. In the meantime, ohnso " Doy iy 5 8 - bone ‘and sall never a word. The next . 50 2 AL bl e 0 3 Sunday, May 13th, 1894. o ' § away their lives, tortured with an un- | pitching by Cross, Sharp fielding, oppor- [ gk - 5 Mr. Altemus, the owner of the The Sham: | ¥ R Burnett: b, Dogie .. g b 3 minute he fired Seery out at first. AT / th race, five furlongs: Pelleas (15 to 1) | rock, and the owner of Oakwood caught | I Stringe & > 7 T e e e ing all th | QUEnchable thirst for something in the line | tune and harder hitting, gave Indianapolis | won, Joe Mick (3 to 1) second, Black Tiger | the horses and mounting th et Ll Ly Sl CIH <9 The Book of the Builders | yer.s hhyes fho use in depleting all the | of manly sport.” today's games from Toledo. Score: (even) third. Time: 1:01, the race, The Shamrock WinIng by o mins | 08 ¢ 119 5 g ’ were, of the afternoon? Let up just pass SHTERATHD S RREOHAWASIMADE e L R R e o oS e fute andiSUn RIS B akewiGr N nfwos oaefed Tolal ) i . i HISTORY along to the ninth inning, at the beginning | The field program started with an obstacle | Toledo ... f011 0102005 @ten won bolly Withers (4 to 1) second, | into the elub’ house ‘and lay_ unconscious BOWLING ANALYSIS, 5 OF THE. . of which the score stood Tilden and Hayes | Tace, which was won by WIIl Pritchett, V. | pBase hitst = Indianapolis, 1 Toledo, 4. | =5 e e T Jurod. PHives who ode Osenomn i | Francis Innings. O M R W. A i ” in favor of Peoria D. Staley ‘second. Time: 4:00. The other [ iier™ riiana ,},m: 55 oledo, 12 Three- 0 e anglaco:, His' collarhbne broKens R A I G T VU Rhan . e BID AR S TGN 1 3 tri e: Harry EIl! ¥ SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—T H rshall 11i0f8 a0 (Rigut here )lmr .rml\!fh began to grow out | entries were: Harry '(‘;"‘“‘F J. A Ic\l}ch;;. base nhits: Carrey. ' .Two.base hita: R ey At race) s i I S ¥ of the rubber home plate. . R. C. Finney . M. | Gray. Double Graham, Mills ¥ Cloya. (314 e aube 1 8. U. ATHLETES PREPARING. et St c'»"’”av ‘D. H. Burnbam OH, BUT THIS WAS FUN. BUNKIoYEan A1 S5 S QY AT08 A/THONRA0I | SN Qi BIon et g:E“ck Pt cahan) Eotmne (6 to ), secanst; Gadintor; 101 Beters T e s 1 8 3. , Chief of Constructl Papa laid down at first, and Fear came | F2C8 Was won by Oliver Chambers, F. Me- | Gray, Westlake, Cross, Hiock, GlKs, | (470 1), third, Time: 114, Lady R, Banjo | State Records Broken by the Toys at the | A. S. 0 16 0 MEN hief of Construction, Connell, sec o : ~ | Miller, McFarland, Niland. Time: Two [ & t0,D; y A b | next. He bent forward, His face was | Connell, second. A gamo of basket ball be- | y/C il ity Umpli Po Catch "Em, Polaski and Inferno also ran, Collego Field Moot H. Lawrie.. 8 180, < WHO ¥ weees AND il full of'freckles and anxiety. “'Wyth u low, | Seeh teams captained by Harry Wood and s Bitteries: Cross: Snyder and West- | g Sesond rice, five furlongs: Jonnle Dean, | jowa cir V)" May 12(Speclal Tele 4 o % axclan Rl g ver Chambers, resulted In a victory for | Jake; Fore 4 citarly , Pinkney @ 'to 1), won; Cocheco, 19, Lloyd b el A NAVAL 0! 4 - 4 BULT TN 1o 1y A1illet gurgling exclamation Beam ‘cronched in his | g0 it 10 ov0, ¥ for | lake; Foreman and McParland. (0 to 2, second: Lady Jane 81, Cleary (§ to | Sram to The Bee)—The fifth annual uni- AV AL D LTy oA e g box. Beam had supplanted Southy, by the DHatballigamaivass 3 Grand Rapids Won by Slugging. 1), third. Timeé: 1:02. Kathleen, Hider- | versity fleld meeting was held here today. Fp 3 _ s i game was the main event of the y. e i X i Director of Decoration, | Way. But he crouched. Then he let go of 2 2 ST - 19, £ ity . | agua, Kitty L, Nellie Van, Hercules, Hal | The w é deaires | Third Spring Macting at the Academy Seces D 4 afternoon, but it cannot be said that DETROIT, May 12.—By superior batting | & o weather was all that could be desired 3 e ; B - an out curve. The Kid thrives on these . at it was 3 { Fisher and Durango also ran. Nome Very Good Work. £ e Kind of balls, * They ave eeafish for Tim | s partioularly interesting contest. . Both | Fork Grand Tapids' won the day from | ‘Tnird race, ‘one mile, Bay Distriot handi- [ 814 & large orowd was In attendance. | ,NNAPOLIS, MJd., May 12—The third RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | He unfurled himself and jolted the sphere | CamS played a very poor game. . Erroré Detrolt e ala 0 331 01 1tz | SPLaCpmamN 80, Chévalier © to ) won; | State records wore, handied, recilosely; | woring meeting SR ieI AV A A iy X o % 5 o ver % De! = lead, 98, Lloyd (2% , second; L % ree being broken, namely: The 880-yur 4 2 by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | until the daylights dropped cut of it. Nuiton :‘,m"lc)f’e]fi:"f, 2 'fi:’;;”c':fm“l:‘k,"lo"f’.,e‘;““’]m“f::‘,‘u’; Grand. Hapids: 5 0 0 4 8 0 2 0 *—14 | Sor sammuncs (210 icoond: Livedale | Lih by’ Clark, time 2:13 2-5: 16-pound hame. | Athletic assoclation was held this afternoon ¥ Detroit, 14; Grand Rapids, | Last Chance, Gussie, Artist, Alexis and | mer throw, by Weld, 91 feet 313 inches, and | with the following result: ! the base ball enthusiast a great disgust. [ ,Po%g hits: Carrigan fumbled three easy ground hits in Jarned runs Address, mistook one of his feet for the ball and Moran was safe. Boyle slicad the atmos- Detroit, 4; Grand Rapids, 3. | Debracey also ran. the running high jump, by Day, b feet 6% One hundred yard run, won by Cadet not accepted). Detroit, Grand Rapids, Fourth race, three-fourths of a mile, | inches. Dean, '96; time, 11 seconds. ; { ) ~ phere into railroad ndwich Memorial Department, phe rallroad sandwiches, but a blunder | gccousion and Jeftries performed his usual | 7. wo-base hit 3 58 g Model, %, Bur ‘on: | . A fourth record, the 220- v Glenalvin, _Cross, | handio: Model, 9. Burks (1 to 1), won! ourth record, the 220-yard dash, was [ PRA U R 0 ORI e o by Wright filled the b y I d the bags once more. 112, Clover (9 to 5), second; Zobair, | tled by Crum, time twenty-three seconds. feat of mufiing a perfectly thrown ball with | ¢ieorge, ~Caruthers, Pinckney, Rhines. | Romai OMAHA BEE A moment later the Kid selzed hi . 3 ¢ mself § : o g Eavines 3 inches. . 4 no apparent provocation. The only features hree-base hits: F. Carrol. Home runs: Sullivan to 1), third. Time: 1:14%. | Only the heaviness of the track, due to il v . 2:03 9.5, Armlyginsbiscarmuganaianihoma; of the game were Robinson's catch of a hard | Spies, Balz. Struck out: 'By Rhines, 4. | Royal Flush, Trentola and Pescador 1 | recent rains, preventod at least three more | Holf mile run, Ward, '07; time, 2:23 2.6 TMUSIC COUFPON quThen there was more giad shouts upon | o ‘o BIoN N nning and Carrigans ran. | Time: Two hours. Umpire: Sheridan, | rart records from belng broken. One hundred and twenty yard hurdle racs, } X he salmon-tinted air. i - | Batteries: = Balz and Krelg; Rhines and | _Fifth race, five-cighths of a mile, selling: | _Students are enthusiastic and hard worl | Taussis, Wi time, 3 5 o £ Next Scery belted one out into the offing, | NN Pick up of a hot grounder in the sev- | gpjes, i3 -y 91 Siiver, 115, . Yones (16 batting, wons M. | will be done preparing for the state field | . Putting sixteen pound shot, Karns, "0 i ¥ and Jocko Bunyon pasted it over the fence, | ¢Ath. Burns pitched a plucky game for the Brewers Getting Vengeance. tirano, 80, Burns (4 to 1), second; Midget, | meet, to be held here June 1, when the | 32feet, 5 inche a | - g ) and we were two runs to the good—that is, | Visitors, and had he been' properly sup- [ N7 WAUKEE, May 12.—The Milwaukees | 10k Bozeman & to ©), third. Time: 1:02 | colleges of Towa wlll contest for the cup e e i i the score stood .one dozen to elght in our | Ported the Blufiites would have given the | won today from Sioux City by bunching | Inkerman and Norlee also ran. nowiheldibyathoiuniyaraitys "Pwo hutdred and twenty yard run, Ward, Cut this out for a copy of favor. Christians a hard nut to crack. hits. ~ Score: Finishes at Hawchorne. S i '97; time, 24 4-5, A solemn hush fell over the park in The visitors took the bat, but were re- | Milwaukee .......1 0 2100 10 0-5| HAWTHORNE, Ill, May 12—First race, LE EEFEATS HARVARD, One_mile run, Menderson, '07; time, Peoria’s half, and she didn’t do a thing but | tired in short order. Then the Christians [ Sioux City.....c.....1 0.1 0 1 0 0 0 03 | five-eighths of a’ milé:™ Viston won, Coria ) 5:33 4-5. 4 Hatteation s [yl e aratre o neg Wi n e o | B S aR S e e [t yaion, WO, Athletic Contests Between tho Colleges | Running broad jump, Taussis, 13 feet, | Sioux_City, Sioux Cit; Second race seven-eizhths of o mile; Lo- Sloux City, [ gan won, Tllum second, Golddust third. | NEW HAV 1o Vet Musti 10 f beatl - % g Pole vault, Mustin, '96, cet; beating Yale won today's | pis own record 8% in¢hes pick Omaha up and butt her head against the grand stand for another tie them:elves. ettled by Six Points May 12, without further ceremony. Stoney knocked | 10. Errors: Milwauke the ball past the short stop for a base and | Earned runs: Milwaukee, POPULAR MELODIES. : Tho air looked like a big puddin’, they i . oy g Y, Two-| 5! 2 Time: 1 ahesaELlonkedgilkone Crawford. got. there whila Carrigan awk- | & . Two-base hits: Hastnis, 2 Luby. | Time: 12 = = " . . | meeting with Harvard by 5 poinst against [ = Quarter mile run, Wurd, '97; time, 563-5. : Thoro was & littlo sparring for wind fn | Wardly fumbled his ground hit. A wild pitch | Threebase, W hits: o Hewell (o Hogriever, walrd, pace hree-fourths of b milel atus | 5. The contest was very exciting and was | _Swimming, fitty yards, Iscurd, 1 only decided by the next to the last event, | ¥ the tenth on both sides,® more in the | &nd a passed ball allowed them both to score, | (Bl eleventh, but in the twelfth, after the | and then Abbott and Robinson cracked out | Struck out: By Hastings, 5 Rourkes' had been killed off like so many | & couple of singles. Jeffries knocked an easy | ham, 3.~ Time: Two hour on; Clingman, Shields and _Carsey. | third, Tim by Cunning Fourth ra Umplre: | Ward seconc Each winner was given a medal. one mile: Tilsit won, Tirst | when the unexpected happened. Sheldon of , St Pat third, Time: ' 1:48 Yale, defeating Bloss of Harvard. In the Not Safficlent Entries. 25 cents and a coupon will Recurs i fat hogs, the Teorias won tho game. and | one to Carrigan and was thrown out at first, | McDonald. Batterles: Hastings and | Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile: Golo | "' fa" bivdla the farvagd, <1 / sable’ night chased the flaming standards of | but Jellen smashed out a single, and an- | Roberts; Cunninghum’ and ~Twineham. | won, Bmperla second, Indigo third. Time B O vard. rime: "3t 39"sed, | HARTFORD, Conn,, May 12—The Char- & BY MAIL—30 cents, 01d Sol into their holes. other run dropped Into the basket. McKel- | Attendance, §,000. ‘Sixth race, three-fourths of a mile: Ot. | onds. ‘This breaks the world's record by | ter Oak 310,000 stake for the 2:26 class, . 1t was 7 o'clock. vey struck out, but Marquette got a base on Baker Bounces Man: tiannia won, Sweet Alice second, Willie I, { one-fifth of a second. The sixteen-pound | which was to have been trotted for at i B Music Department, Here are the pleces: balls, third on Burns' wild throw of Law- MINNEAPOLIS, May 12— visitors | third. Time: 1:17, A hammer throw was won by Hickok, " Charter Oak park thig fall, has been de- % e A AT OMAHA. ler's hit, and scored on another wild pitch, | kicked a great deal and the umpire dis. i S Yale, distance, 13 feet, Uinches, © T clared off on account of insufficient number i 3 AB. R. 1B, SH. SB, PO. A. 1. From this on the game was uneventful until | tributed fines among them with a lavish TRYING THE CANDIDATE: Kreaks the Interccliggiatdl andiworidis record | fotiantris. Seery, m....4 2 3 0 0 3 ‘0 0| the fifth inning, when the Maroons injected | hand. and at cne time ordered Manning gt C ey Munyun, 3516 2 4 0 8 4 0|a little ginger into their play and got four off the fleld. Attendance, 3,000. Scora: Practico Work of the Gallopers Shows At Nonparell Park. l‘\{g“}";mulh _l; l} g g 1; g ‘1’ men across the plate. It was done by kill:;ul;\*lvup,?‘y- i % }I 3 ; 2 fl 3 g g:fl Several In Good Shape. The Nonpareils and Metz Bros. will cross Rourike, aEAIRY 9 1 & 3ocingles by, Fyack, Vine and By, a home xun | “pllR ¥ Minneapols, 12; Kansas City, | NEW YORK, May 13.—It was unusually | bats this atternoon for the second time Fear, (72 ARt S L A YRR § couple n,‘ glmsll;' P m{ the part of the | 16 _Irrors: Minneapolis, 1; Kansas City, | late yesterday when the thoroughbreds at | this season at Nonpareil park, As the . Morn, €llll6 2 W e O 0. Barned, runs: Minneapelie 7 Kansad | Gravesend were gotten out upon the track | Nonparcils lost the first game they are | oyle,” s8.. r 3 Sity, 3. Two-base { vilson, Burrel, | o : e Co ¥ going out to win this one. This is the Whitehill, p.5 2 1 L0 TR The home team returned the compliment In | Vigwer, Howe, Home runs: - Hines, M. | OF exercise. = Walcott & Campbell's Di- | o Sihey will line up: | - 3 —~ — — — | their half, after Jellen and McKelvey were | Guire, iolen bhses: Manning Kon: | ablo, a handicap favorite, was given o | Motg o Nonparells, otals .52 12 16 4 34 2 8| out. Marquette hit a drop that fell safely | yon, Klusman. Double play Hulen, | Mile and three-fourths spin, Sloane in' the |.Graham atcher. Lacey PEORIA. back of second base and Lawler laced out a | Crooks, Werden. Struck out: By Wil | saddle. Starting off ‘at an easy gait, his | ygijio ™ = Pitcher.,. s Jellen AB. R, 1B BH. 8B, PO, A, B, | corking aingle along the third base line. || liams, 1; by Duryes, 1i. by Danlels, 5, | 8peed was increased as each quarter vole | girong '.,.; First.....11 0 Flynn Bhafter, 1t 70 10 1 070 8 0 0| Sioney” lat an easy one into Carrigan's | Timet “"Two hours and. fitteen minutes. | Was tenched, tis first mileiand & auarter | Haye Second, McCaulifte Bomars, It 2 O R Oe O O ol i ea ana || Umpirer « Haker, ' ‘Batteriost williams, [ a8 i in d1eH, the mile and & Bl In| Rogney Third... Shannahan Purvis, 0.8 1 20 0 13 1 1 Snsers buk b owhs Eene e e ndleq | Durvea and Burrel; Danlels and Donanue. | § ML, i A e fullamite and theee: I Kleftner Bradford 3 Dhyno, me. B 9 3 8 0 2 0 0lin The same identical play was repeated Standing of the Teams, strong In spite of the last ‘elghth being | Driseoll - ererneres Mahoney Wopem S8 3 3 0 0 § 3 2| when Crawfora cume to bat, und then a Won. - Lost. Pr. Ct, | Sbrinted in13%, ‘Loantaka was given a | Gt oot Reedor, 3bi06 2 3 0 0 0 5 2| couple of timely hits Increased the score of | Toledo 11 (i 61,1 | strong mile and ‘a half gallop. Ajax made Quinlan I weeee Crof TN R AT o o n Grand Ra SIS 647 | three-quarters, in 1:18%, - He will probably Whittaker Will Moet Haley. Nulton, [ 2 0 0 1 § 1| the Christians to a round dozen. ~The | Grand R TRy ST | heaiva. irong work later on, DF. Rice y. RaER R R 8 E R AR Mareana Stalliads bne cinGnaCalNn Bt DU fiour Gy 3 .25 92 | gallopea a slow two miles and then | CHEYE Wyo., Ma (Bpeclal to y P d 000 0 0| wasn't enough and they had to take thelr | jiaiens CHid 8 -8 ‘b | breezed a quarter through the stretch in | The Bee)—Johnny Whittaker, the colored y Totdls B % 0 1 3 % 75| mediclne The score: Mitneanolis gohg i, Clfford eantered and gallopad wbout | ehamplon Ightweight pugllist of Wyoming, SCORE BY INNINGS. Y. MAROONS. - Milwaukee . gL | 4 | three miles, and with head swinging was | nas accepted the challenge of Jerry Haley Omaha .. 00 00 0408 6 00 01| Stoney, sa..3 3 1 1 0l Carrtgan, 1 13 3 | DO ety § . 10 | R R Rt p 8 N caVilaa v | SE Denyer foc s tonstound glove contest e 8 2 | Stoney. 0 figan, LRELEYT M d en Lot eled for the gate receipts and $100 a side. t Peoria A 2 4 & awi 0 Hrown, 3b .. 0 R H L) ce . d 48, elly 1 p X y B Cl Y o ce BOOHAT sy SR ADE DOLA 000, 3] AT o i 3o HAS PARALYAED PARLS, B e inG 1" gbod Tor, And. Wag | L oxbacted that, the contest will taice place Bt e o, | Bobinson,il. & 0| Martin, r.. 11000 Tt * | worked five furlongs at an even gait in | Runs earned Peorla, 6. Two- | Jeiric 1181 1Vine .00 173 1| Gentleman Jim's “Ekiibition on the Stage | 1:09%. Integrity did a good seven furlongs It 0 ) Send or bring FOUR coupons and ton cents hase hita: Seery, Somers, 2, Home | Jellen, pri-Lali Yl Buras, Ll 0a8e] 23 1 1 Now or Never a mile under il FORK, b i coln to this office and recelve the 10th part runs: Seery, 1. Munyun, 1: Puryis, 1; | 3 seivey, ¥ 1 1 8 3 1 Berwein, m.0 0 2 0 0 Knoeks thd'¥rYenchmen Silly. 1" 150, B ara ailibe m{“"u',"“ ""‘u}'“ NEW YORK, May Corporation . o1 thih Mperiy work--ih atosy of tha' War | | Wright, 2 Nulton, 1. Double playat | Marquette, v3 2 0 0 0ikily sl i1 3 11 2] (Copyrighted 1804 by Mie Awsociated Press) | a3 e 15 ih such good condition | Counsel McDonald of Kings county has - EREERR AL vancrala on Fobh widoss Wrignt to Burvis 1 Wright to Reeder, 1. | Lawler, p... 2 Lot 21 0| PARIS, May 12.+(New York World Cablo | {hat hard work does mot appear to be | rendered an opinion that pools may be sold ks b A 3 Are ard, 7. Struck out; By Whitehill, '. Totals.. .5 1 17 4| Totals., .. 61 7 | —Special to The Bee)—James J. Corbett ceded. = a oo the grounds of the Brooklyn Jockey MOTHERS! MOTHERS“ b Moran, 1, Wil pitches: "By Beam. 1| %, MnsT A § 38 388 8 1 5% | sathering over samnadn 8 variety theater [ dates for the Hrooklyn hundioap race, sc uside the Ives pool selling law. To know that a single applica- b SERIES NO. 12 Riep VB SHMNABT: asscmbled this evenin to witness his firat | B, (06 BEXS GRS TU0LLE it poat Xrqwt Dass Biddons tion of the Cuticura Remedies will K X B Runs earned: O A aroons, D 3 ! Amarican ¢ vas 4 well ne esday he should C 5 3 e ; SUITOcKS ahil Dulslos PR nivan’ Mo rund; || PeFformance ol Amtavican champoin was | At and, well next Tarsday he shoull win 10 | RUIFALO, May 12.-Atthe Court Street | afford Instant relief, permit rest 3 The Shamrocks and Daisies will come R, Winien . hases s |\|Ir 5‘“"‘» A UL M 3 o't &8 the v , current this morning that he had been | theater tonight, Frank Ernst bested George | a4 sleep, and point to a speedy 3 SUNDAY. together this afternoon on the former's & Bane on Dalle: OF awler 3 of | appeared upon the RS the vast company 0f | seized with a slight attack of influenza. | Siddons of New Orleans in a uix-round h Srounds, and as both teams have not lost | o wid: prelc Quti By Lawler, T by Burna | spectators applauded him with a. fervor | Henry of Navarre.is perfectly conditioned | bout. Irnst holds ~the featherwelght | and economical cure of torturing, PG 0 and the writer considers him a much safer | champlonship of weste New game 0 200 By Abbott, 2; by Vi Two o Prof o 2 - Kk, and @ game thiy season a good game 13 looked | [ AVDLL 85 by Vi Two | pecullarly Bronch. He introduced a some- | (L S NI SPME SRR GAR (RO nGURh | will be backed against Griffo or Dixon. disfiguring, itching, burning and or, whan. V1 DICTIONARY, S A . what spectacular form of pugilism. When | o' fs'not et tlven'any iénathit his old Loy A T T T gy OCanhor Ca . o8 9 ‘ s 5 the curtain rose Corbett was discovered on | trouble pleeding at the nose may recur, - O'Connor ..........Catc Risse NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, overe yoRi v GIRE i tae Hoss mAy Teolrs Curling Her Hair. them without a moment's delay 3. Time of gan a perfectly dark stage, confronting a boxing Duly that pumbor ot tha book eorrasnart Ford ... Plteher . Forby been altogether satisfactory. Sir Walter | At 6 o'clock last evening fire was dis- wih thio sarioa mumber of o coupons | | Wood ' st base. 11 MeDanald | Wlly Billy Hutoh Pltohes Oue of His 04 | bag. His work on the bag evoked tumults | has e A Sh1 Ao 1L 118 RoIeR | conered tn. tue restience bt Iaats Wotise, | 1 to fall in your duty, - Cutes 3 prosented wiil ba daliverel Mothimalt it sssaRatally HAEh I Boler i ’:;hnr Games and Win of applause from peoble Who had never seen | UD: s considered a betier lnvestment than |, ;"o\ arq street, and caused a loss of | made in childhood are speedy, i Whiting .oereril Third base.. Poterson | CHICAGO, May 1%.—For seven Innings | pugllism in any form, and three rapid | age ia against him Nothing fs expected of | gsoq A ity ¢ 3 of ! 4 of | 500 on the building and contents. ent. % Lowry ..t Right field .. Cotter | the visitors could do nothing with Hutch- | gejentific bouts with Prof. Donaldson excited | Loantaka and Lowlander. £po:t hus a rous ¥ T R e b iha OALA economical and permanent. NE Sunday and Threy Weok-day bk Center g Jarvby | tson, and his support had been perfect. | the audience to an enthusausm rarely meen 0 et e ohratic die. | Loan and Trust company. It wan Insured Hold throughout the world, PoTTEn DRUG AND coupans, with13 eantsla oln, ) \ He ‘weakened very badly in the elshth | in u variety theater. Corbott's engagoment | Aflllcted with his tempes Whd eriatie 4is T e, Shuknt. frons & lamp xplosion, | GiiEM: Coke sols propretors, Hoaion, &g 'Al a0 - Tha Derby Candliate Dolng Well. and ninth, when six hits and all the Colts' | is to last a week, but the Fronch manager is | POjition 18 at best o very uncertaln faoton, | o Weinborg was curling her hair and was | Aboutthe Blood, Bkin, soalp aud Hair," matlod fres. will buy one p. o LOUISVILLE, 12—This afternoon | oM came in a bunch. Fine catches by | begging him already to prolong it. in 2:00%. Dr. Hasbrouck worked u | using the lamp to heat the curling iron. B Faclal Blem shes, falllng hotr and simple . American Bucyolopatio Dio- Poarl Son, o 0 Wilmot and Parrott, however, saved the e mile in’ 162 Gotham, formerly = the TR M baby rashes provented by Cutleurs Soap, i : 0 * g, the probable fuvorite for the Hnstings’ Champion Cyclist [ du8Gotham, T Sformenty the 4 . tionary. Sead orbdeing © 1) Kentucky Derby, was glven his “prep. | 4%, when a hit would have at least tied | yASTINGS, May 1.—(peclal Telegram | {Loords done by 2year-olds (his year. Ho | Movemonts of Suagolng Vesscls May 12, - e q L e be made by any of the CAgO L oiins - 10 @ ten-mile club race to pick | Stable companion, Counter Tenor, a wee onolulu; of Freedom, for Lapaz. De- © comfort, ) i ’ 4 Derhy candidales s < Loulsville 11111111100 00 00 0 0 2 evening held & P 0, | The colt covers 8 o arted—Australia, for Honolulu. o as |f Pearl Song will have to be beat to | Errors: feago, 13 Loulsville, 4. KEarned | 1sland, where the two clubs meet on Decoru- F e ey e Ty P Paris, from Southampton; Campania, from ) would never be withous tham. I8 3 DICTICNARY DEPARTMENT win this event, and the only horse that Chicago, Loulsville, 8. Two- | tion day. The winners were: Wanzer, FTerma of Chambarialng’s Cup Ofe Liverpool, - every wiy WO purcst, awoelest aad has shown any’ indication of being able to nion, “Donny Hehardson, | Fandis “Duer. Lawson and Jacobson. The | LONDON, May 12 — Mr. Tankerville | “At Viverpool—Arrived—Lucania, trom New | pogs of plasters do i Is Chant Three-base hits: Wilmot, ~ Sacrifice hits: | time was good, though not given. Chamberlaine has written a letter to the | York i e RO

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