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OMAHA WSATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1894 THE — R T -4 - L TN - N ne A | the sphere or how to skate from one sack | McGarr and chide: Shugart ana connor: | @ A won, Wells Street second, Rode Can third 4 D4 it -t . | The general effect from the grandstand | And ten minutes. ‘mpire: Hurst. Bat- ey L Second ¢ three-quarters of a mile: pxceedingly fin g ple o. It | teries: Clarkson, Hawley and Peitz; J3N Tom Grifin won, Treasurer second, Dr. was exceedingly fine and picturesque Young, O'Connor and Young, [r ner third, Time: 1:18 L] AN dmirable bit of ball play o Third rac ile and an elg Snthy was an admirable bit of ball playing, a great Pirates Giuge GHMIN; Third race, mile and an elghth: Enthu i plece of pu or a crowd never did pi i tnarPler slast wol omar second, Strathmeath Papa Rourke and Cur Poys Win a Good | pleck of pulling, for a crowd never 410 Pl | avsBtIRG, - Sune B—Biitsbure batted Domino Catching Plenty of the Money at |yt Won. Ingomar nd, " Strathmeath § 3 : d won easily, Score: § th race, nile: Patrick won, El [ . Game fn Handscme Style. ki AR e 'I-T,'ll'.',f'.r'.}' Wi ‘fl“l“fl ‘1“1 “q.r“ Y LA e, econd, At Malloy third "r-;n.‘. i it cha"es F Pld I“ wnuse P Th tertainment proper began when | Cpicaint ey 3 0 ) i Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile - e entertainment prog % Chicag 100020200 0-4 | Bess won, Springtime second, Fred [] [] I]u Uncle Emmitt pasted Mons. Sonler for a hits: Pittaburg, 17; Chicago, 8 Ers MUCH FINE WORK DONE BY ALL HANDS | couple of bags on the first ball pitched, and Pittaburg, 3: Chicago, 4. Barned | HORSES ~ GIVEN . THEIR FINAL WORK | Woolay third. im A o il . then after Creighton had perished Captain Two-buse hits: Dlefe DIXth, rice, thre T aeand TR McVey drove him home on another hand- A ] iree-base hits: Lyons, l”_l;M \‘h«mn' i 8 y some place of pasting. Double plays: Irwin and An. o it » L) Whitehill's Erratic Pitching Superbly Sup- S Munyt and Pagh were suiy viotlma Ut 1y Rilien, 3; by Grimth, | Jockeys Garrison and Taral Place a Little On the 014 1 ported While ghteen of Sonier's but notwithstanding the Rock Islands got Two i and Money on Thelr Mounts to Make it WASHINGTON, June - race, six Slants Were Streatghtened Out by three men on bases, with but one out, the | Merritt; Grifith and Kittredge. Interestingl-Face Will Be ""','I{I"";;tu*" AR LTI, QM DR the White-Stocking Sluggers. only souvenir they could get out of it was a Giants in the Lt Startefl at 3:46, ‘cond race, four and a half furlongs large and elegant horse collar. Alexander- Y CORE, June . sanmioki Senator won, Lilly M second, Paragon the-Great Whitehill wafted big Zels, like JORK, June B Brookiyn outs I e ot taken 9 October's blast wafts the maple leaf, and | L jrot ° Y- | CHICAGO, June 22.—Tomorrow afternoon | Third race, six and a half furlongs: Ron- Omaha, 18; Rock Island, 8, ain McVey strangled O'Connor's high ald won, Some More second, Traitor third 8t Joseph, 15 . Brooklyn . 10020201 17| (he eloventh anuual Derby will be run at 12 s bairie b, It was one, two, threo for the Rourkes in | N York WALE A R ?k” o | Washington park and tonight everything ir BT el L ALLLS S St tabite, 115 Chicago, 4 the second, but the Illinoisans took a few A hed | dicates that it will be a great race. The SR A et Pittsburs, 11; Chicago, 4. ors: rk, 4 ned third Brooklyn, 7 ‘New York, 0. refreshments and gloom settied over the s: Brooklyn, i k out:' Hy Rusie, [ weather promises to be perfect and the track, ace, fi Eimstone,_won, Cleveland, ; 8t. Louis Wirst Alexander deadheaded Russel Sage nd Doyle: Dale: orcoran and | excellent shape. There was little work done oux Ci ansas' City, 6 st Alexander deadhes Skl “mpire ce. Time: Two hours and , READY FOR THE FINALS TODAY. B G ian, 5 Tndranagolis, 10, to first, then Connors toyed with one of his | Koutz Umplre: Stage, Time: Two hours and | (oday, Domino came out at 4 o'clock and 4 ¥ Detroit, 1v; do, 14 slants for a sack, Rooney Sweeney made It | Kinuiow; Farrel and Rusi cantered two miles. At a signal the boy | Three More Matches Declded in the Loeal two, but Cantillion was absorbed at first by n wo, but Cantillion was absorbed at first b O A et bl by Lt Several hundred Omahans who are in the | a lightning throw from young Mr. Boyle. Outeom neas City. breezed” tho unbeaten Keeno colt a nullr Shoith s TenTantkment | push—more ladies than gentlemen, and most | Then Rats was permitted to walk, —Hill [ KANSAS CITY Results of to- | mile in 0:52. Domino is remarkably fresh n spite of the fact that there had been stopped one with his back and walked, Zeis | day's races: and appears to be as frisky as a 2-year-old, [ N0 rain since early in the morning of the of them pretty and gaily dressed—went | 8topped one with his back and walked, Zels i quarters of a mile: Unl- F ity iy day before the courts of the Omaha Lawn 7 3 balled, O'Connor struck out, and Russe g Lt His journey did not have a bad effect on ulling”” out to the Charles Street park a0 Gladiola second, Twilight third, Tennis club wor y wet at the time fol lammed her up against the fence for a brace me: 3:19% Hiimy - Hortipips ok Might worl. Senator| ¢ « W y wet at the time for yesterday afternoon, and enjoyed themselves | o sushions, Second race, three-quarters of a mile: '1,- 20 Dorlan wore worked at difforent | f°F, the resumbtion of the tournament last fnordinatel. Six runs were in and all the little Rock | Rosemont won, Crab Cider second, Mon- e LT L (bl fs AL night, and only two urts were in condi- P Sérh " s o rate the old- | Islanders were humming ‘‘Daisy Belle,” tello third, Timne 194 times today, but the task set for the two | tjon for play. Yet three matches were got The verb ‘‘to pull” is conjugated in the old Islanders were hun B Y P That was one of the afternoon's surprises, | Third race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile: | wuq 5 jight one. They got their severe trials | through, and if only there is no more rain fashioned w 1 pull, you pull, he pulls, we » b r ignal from | Immilda w Wedgefield second, May H g % v f ing” The next came when, at a signal from | If 2% T8E yosterday. Both cantered and walked and [ M the morning but few matchies will be pull, ete.—and to “go pulling” means to 4o | gyprain McVey, magnesium lights flashed | BYE, SR ighths of a_mile: Bob | } 11 half mile. Dorian’s time was | left over for the third w o A , magnes o 4 clghths e hreezed for a half mile. Dorlan’s time was | left or the d wee something out of the common—something | with dazzling refulgence all n'\-r nu“ xml{‘» Clampett won, Neutral second, Cyanthe | 50000 “qnicning strong, apparently “fit as a Young and Austin started in early last breezy, noisy, daring, to ventilate your | and we did not do a thing but make siX | third, Tim 4 51%%, 3 y as SO i hale doutls. with: Maxell aind lungs and exercise your hands and feet runs ourselves, and from this on to the close ‘|l"|flll| face, Iln;wq’uu”r‘h rs of ® "l[nllt': fiddle"” to have made it the other eight fur- ‘Hn~4k:1“1 “‘“] ’hy'l m;'|» ““”m" 1 J\Nx ':::., L ) s AR RIMBIY sed Mons. Sonle! Mamie § won, Rockville second, ram o A i : , and. had e trouble dispos| The pulling yesterday was n the Interests | e Just simply larruped Mons, Sogler Sath | Rty B ™ ofime: 3 b4, longs, Grady loafed a bit, bt o0k KNIy (0 | or”Liont iy (o sets (o love, ithough in of the Rourke family, whom it was thought | vou %44 suddenly pushed him in front of Standing of the Teams. a half mile, which he did |:1 081 None of | the first they allowed thelr ‘opponcais to had about as much chance of beating the | his own mothier she would not have known Played, Won!" Lost, Pr.cti | Lo other animals ‘wore' glven more than | make & deuce set, Of coure ‘tho i f Rock Islands as a snowflake would have fn | him. He was smashed in the neck, on the | Baltimore i T it | TigheowoRk, L s Kreut oAt atitie, Erkcle huw || Capnani AN oRIOTWItH AN foe A BIRTURG 50" tiae. Alsroputable gedtis gilar and behind the ear, between the | Toston ......... 51 7 | induced the trainers to keep their charges | progress, Horton and Gates met Haverstick il iy the abode of that disreputable gentleman thert up and down the spinal | Cleve i | and’ Colpetzer, and, match in which = known as Old Nick e A Satoke ths BaGK = Philadelphia. 6 0 well under cover during the day. many - pretty " plays e ont both There were many surprises prepared for When all the pleces wero raked together V'{VQNJ}"' ‘ _t}’ In the betting, which was generally q_m‘.r wit ”"{{ m putting “up as yesterday's pulling party out at the park, in | a careful count showed that Papa Bill had v York. 9 2% beayior than usual, Senator Grady was & | GoO0, 0, 8R0 oF (hed ToEhG Bave Oomd addition to the glorious victory achieved, in | just 18 large, full grown runs to his credit, | St. Louls.. 19 20 2 heavy favorite, and lots of money was goIng | three in the ond before they were beaten, while Captain Sage could only find 8. Cincinnatf 46 16 30 in on him and Domino. The odds tonight | Haverstick, of course, pla the strongest the way of liard hitting, superh flelding and | Vg i B 0%yt ont” feature of the day was | Chicago . 8 18 32 3.3 | were: Senator Grady, § to 5; Domino, 5 to | game of any of the quartet, though many & number of fantastic exploits by one Hill, | pogrgeq, 1o made two home runs, driving | Wushington st 2; Dorlan, 5 to 1; He 4 to 1; Despot, | of the be ced volleys were put in by who stands on the third bag for the Illinois | n no less than seven runs, one two-bagger | Loulsville e 16 12 b B 10 to 1; Prince Carl, 1 cenor, 3 o 15 13"‘.«“ It nlmm- 5 »i(l(.vis ,'.”}]‘L".' play o net delegation. and a single, and attended to his fleld like WESTERN LEAGUE GAM Lucky Dog, 30 to 1; ( SC/tNa a8t balls wot away Jast Him Gefors The first keg of sensations opened up was Curt \\;vh'h [,“ LI\I;‘ Il' miest day. w:--ll]nluuh flllu 1:; '("“;(dfli Ws"?‘ :‘-” N :u: an |I:m-|y v'v.\n\!l)‘ V‘n[r them |n“|.un| the B cre o - eentist Clever boy, that Pedroes. i 4 4 Jiman’s books took In seve pack of the court Mr, Horton got in plenty the discovery that that excellent old gentle- | iever boy, that Betrb Sloux City Incroases Mer Lead at the Ex- [ Ultman's books took i SEver B bt L S CCU L oI $ y man, Billy Bill Moran, was out of sorts OMAHA. GO L WL ) (bl il ion, who will ride the colt tomorrow, put | one bail that appeared to have be 3 and that Artie lghton, the son of his R. 1B, SH. SB. PO, A, T, | KANSAS CITY, June 22.—8loux City beat | ¢yjo oy his mount at 2 to 1. Taral put $500 | The contest between Voung and What u tiresome world it would be if there ness disappears, thus stopping the waste and father, Jim, was behind the plate for Papa (7 the local team here today by ‘superior work | oy pomino to win, and there was a heavy | WS & ULC Lhme. Ht WS Dlayed on MCIILOUTE L ng tho progress of disease. O T P T at the bat. Daniels was hit hard in the | amount on Dorlan at even money to run | it AUstin would win. The score indicates, | One of the most versatile song writers Is | As long as waste continues, disease cong Baiassaiive g Srdlssoviey rst part of the game, and recovered his | third, they played. Scores: | Charles F. Pidgin of Cambridg: s o | tinues, and the first step in the rocovery of Were excessiyely surprised at this discovery nerve too late to pull the Blues through. [ The Derby will be run about 3:45 o'clock, | A I Al round Ry AuB: i Ein of Cambridge, Mass., whose © ;0" = noreon's health nas been the Acat and were kept busy plying President Rowe, Score: unless there is a long delay at the post. : . Young, 64, G-d. i bottle of Paine's celery compound. In his new spring suif, with questions rel- Sioux City 0124400 o the firat time outside of California this | _Men's Doubles: Second round—G. E. Hav- | songs. Schoolboys whistle them and sober | Mr. Pidgin says that ho used Paine's colery ative to Billy's absence. Boyle, Kansas City (0010010 year the Australian saddle cloth system | cetick and AL Colpetzer, beat H1 Horton | pusiness men go about humming them. compound as a nerve tonle and laxative. He But if Artle could always “ketch” such | Whitehill, Bl Hits: Sioux City, 16; Kansas City, 14. With its paddock arrangements will be prop- | ng Qr Gates 6 O ko avd mS 1ind | When a writer of popular songs is tired | Was not sick, only “tired” from press of buste .‘ " o Sloux City,"d; Kansas City, 3. Earned | ¢y yged. Each horse will be saddled at the | jel], 45 ness. Its use put him {n good condition RRUIAN LS kaionsdiss yosteraay, and tha Totals .48 runs: Sloux City, 6; Kansas City, i Two- [ il oqe® 4"l o stall numbered in accord- | Today. weather permitting, will be tne | "4 Worn eut he cannot do good work=nor | 4 in “uf rocommend it,” ho says, “to liter- madding crowd could pull as effectively, ROC ‘h:; e hit Mur;!):x:fi. i}n(“'“\xlul“q 2 New: | ance with that on its cloth and on the pro- | best of the “tournament. But then the can any onp. All over the world physicians | ary friends."” Billy wouldn’t be missed, if he was even in | o o AB. Ver, Nichols. - Double® plays: Newell to | gram. promise was made @ week ago, and | of every school prescribe Pilne's celery com- |~ Weariness, lack of energy, and_despond- his grave. ‘1’“"‘“"1?‘"' HY Stewart to McCauley. Time: One hour Ay NS ErHupE Datter innt pound where overwork and anxiety has | ency are more a matter of nerves and brain EVERYBODY PLAYED NICE BARL. Katz, If....... Hill, 3b. It was the cleanest, nicest game Omaha | piit o has played this season, and, under the cir- onner, Qi G e Ly il ) Uik, ST, AL EURSES T LD e wive the program, for it contains so much | brought down the tone of the nervous system, | than of the muscles. Paine's celery compound Donahue, o o o g Successful Four Days’ Driving Session ac | that I8 good that'it would be sure to bring | prof. Edward . Phelps, M. D, LL. D, of | flakes now riebly vite a6 blood g0, bEARLY Pinkney DId It All Alons. Lomars Closed Yestor et Sumce. Te G sy hat evers: eNort | Dartmouth college, the eminent discovercr of | poriant organ. Thera soon”comes ah and o NS aoe. The eraudest) viotor: Sage, 55 GRAND RAPIDS, June 22—The principal | LEMARS, In, Juje 22—(Special Telegram | will be made, to. finish ‘off both the men's | Paine's celery compound, devoted the most | tired, worn out feelings, loss of appetite and i T O T O Tt e e feature of the game this afternoon was | (5 The Bee)—The fourth and last day of | Singles and the mens doubles and leave § i) vears of his remarkable career to the | sleeplessness. seen, not only because the girls were all i there and the day was perfect, but because | o040 " """ 1 the company was 80 enthusiastic, the | Rock Island. o Pinkney's catch of a red hot liner, which nothing for next week but the mixed dou- Rourkes' bats so full of hits, and because of | _Iarne Omaha, L L Hew.°q; | Brrors nd Rapids, 8 Indianapolis, 4. | shape, and all purses are paid in full. The | the state singles championship will be com- | 1eart's Ottinger, B, 2 0 4 0 2 i 2 2 2 18 o portrait Is here given. Everybody knows his ] PN [ ol mermmeoo, Gl emoconon ml omscscsos ISLAND. . 1B. SH. T Bl mwmommSn o B A | aorornonsy ] cocoonsoa’ < sRawoms Sl mmmorem~ clcccccsca ol cccccocco? “Z oo ca om 2x oo Trcwflon the visitors from getting dven, | the Lemars races has.proven by far the | yjoq X start will be made carly in the | study of the blood and nerves, Thousands of men struggling under groat best in point of -attendance. The track | afternoon. Very soon after taking this remarkable | Fesponsibilities, anxious, overworked mothers 2 2| was in good shape, and the weather fine. | So long has this tournament been drag- Raa, RA N arkable | and wives and shop girls who are forced to 35020002 0-12|wa & ve, tl‘u masterly x)lifiy ’xh.:( hyl everything run- Dolan, ‘Sweeney, 1; cned runs: Grand Rapids, 9; Indianapo. - strong, and the neryous and digestive systems | tem of the languor and lack of energy that Eieay s cottily andiplacidly as a summer, Sage, 1; Zels, 1. Home run: Pec R arte s Canan free-for-all trot did not develop as close a | peted for on the same ground as the city | 8 . @ 8 ¥ a o 8y stream. It Is sald that Pa felt so good after | r Bases on balls: By Whitehill, e s ConRe, Callopy, | ace as was expected' tods T | DSitnament s how. Being niayed on. The | are harmonized and invigorated and sleepless- follow a bloodless condition Indianapolis T 0 BUOB0 3 010 0 3-10 | The four days’ atténdance has averaged up ging along that it will run almost into | remedy the circulation is favorably affected; | siand on their feet all day long, bulld up it was all over that he treated each one of 1 given for hitting bat- G A Snlent Struck sprained a tendon yesterday and went lame. ubles will be at b on the 18th - 5 4 D i Whitehill, 1, Passed balls: rUns.SEplesSeh cruckeatu b g[8 o Vo8 i % T and three succes: and a week the boys to a glass of hydrant water, fresh F hiteh 8 11 Pinkney, 2; Phillips. | 80 he was drawn. iSummarie later, probably commencing on the 25th, VVVVVLVIVVVVIVVIVVVINNY sland, 3. 5 : e 4 : 4 ? = the next one that is scheduled for the o arked desire for hearty food, tk ir streng G anol land Hits and Rapids, 15; Indianapolis, 14. | well, and leaves fhe association in good | (o0 /U The Omaha club. Next month there is “m"l‘mn‘ l:l.x’_u“w lm-mm_\lr L’S"nn‘fl‘ 35'3'.32‘1'&5'," (‘l:,l:“lxml:::“:‘nuu“n;?:‘;K‘Yhu :;l‘h_ e se, ghton, 1. Struck out: By Whitehill, » eeloc) 4 v ['ree-for- "0 3 e erien ihosejjandja twooden tooth; S onter, 4, Mime: Wwo hours, Umpire! | Louble plays: ‘Wheelock 13 Caliopy to ||\ Heee farial frojune sy the singles will be competed for in Omaha. e ors. e: L ‘s i P T 55 At the end of August an interstate tour- A S 1. i . crial Story, entitled But to revert to the game. " Salnts Win a Wild Game. mlmll‘l::iwrl,'v;‘lggv:splfl‘ '»“"]‘:h\‘l}fl,l;"r‘lfi?u Challenge Chief, i 3 nament is being arranged for. The right thing was always done fust at [ o 5 X Time: 2:14, 2:15 the tight time. Tho crowd roared like the | nST. JOSEPIL Mo, June 22—(Bneclal : i Trotting + Y. M. C. A. SPRING MEET. storm’s winds in the stands and on the | wera not only wild, but they had the lif Lively Knough for Fready. Charmion, b m.... bl;eucnura, and nvwr‘ \l\'usAn nmrl lacking | hammered . out of 'them, for the Saints 1\1»;'}1«“1'1', xlun- i June ]rln a imfher Hfi.’f;)‘i\x\uflh h.. ' Outdoor Athletic Contests Occur at the when a roar was needed. At regular inter- | lambasted them at every opportunity, L. | stupld game Detroit won, but not before awDOL, 38§ (¥l Park this Atter: 3 E E E| Vals @ gray-clad athlete would dash up to | Jonbson, who Shot them over for the Home | Clausen was knocked out of the box. Seore: | Kansas Blectioncer, b : e At b A o e By CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, lllustrated by W. T. SMEDLEY the plate apd unload’ a hit, while the crowa | boys, was as wild as the March winds and | Detroit ..., w32 470 08 02 2218 | \7ou : o % 8 BEGIN: cheered merrily. - Whenever one of | the | Iy opportune fielding and batting enabled | Toledo (018 2 00 2y | YoXSEer. b & : g €y Attty BRI Gl b DECINSIN Vatite: At the | him to win the game. The fielding on both Detoit, Toiwatedo, 14 Brrofe: Des. | D . streets’ will be held the regular spring out- 7 FARer ol St. 268 1 115 | 7; 7Toledo, 4. Two-base hits: Carrol, Glen- Trotting, 2:20, purs gram is: ey veuldipull 1n & welnarwurat or ), Quilai 62000003011 giyin, Carusen, Balse. Three-basé hits: [ Hurly Bur g ; Referee—Richard Hall, l‘.‘l SALBRES here was always one Base hits: St. Joseph, 14; Quincy, 5. Er- | Millej oreman, Niland.. -Double plays: | Investigator, b &. Judges—W. H. Alexand C. 8. Mont right there ready. Fach one went his | ror St. Joseph, 6; Quincy, 7. rned | Kverett to Glenalvin to Earl, 2; Glenalvin [ Thornwood, ch g.. rdg Rt e xpnden e lont- For J’u]y. Now Ready_ work so_artisticaily and so c that | runs: St. Joseph,'s. 'Two-base hits: Mar- rl. Struck out: By Clausen, 1; by | Thalburg, b &...... gomery, Rev. W. P. Murray, J. Flor- during the entire strife there w cum, Preston, Kneisley and Mohler. Sacri- a by Haughey, 8. Time: Two hours | Chantwood, blk h ence, . - miscue, and that was an excusable one, by | fice hits: Krelsley. Struck out: . John- ve minutes. Umpire. McDonald. | © Times 2:52, 215, Timers—Alfred Preston, C. A. Starr, Ar- & A8 vRCyTb o) snatohed. ub a hanArull ok L. Johnson, 6. 1 on bails:” M Clay Balsz and Hurleyi | The 2:45 pace I was | thur Guiou. SIX COMPLETE STORIES Douglas county In lleu of the ball. which MeDoukail, Johnson, 2; L. cFarland. postponed until tomorréw at’2 p. m. Four | Starter—i B. Cook. Mons. Sonfer hit flercely down to him. Each | M. Johnson. Left on bases: St Joce Standing of the Teams. heals wixdaced et IR ol o ke | A o ot eia: assistast, By Grace King, Owen Wister, C. S. Reinhart, Eva Anstruther, Brander Mate one handled himself with true Delsartean | Quiney, 4. Wild pitches: L. Johnson, 1, Played. Won. Lost. one. Summary: 5 ank Crawford. 2 thews, and Robert Grant, are also features of this attractive Summer Number. gruce. Tlie crowd looked on approvingly | Pussed buils: Stemn, 1; Ty Jolibson, % "Hat: | Sioux city . Wt e Idolator, ch h...... 4| Mensurers Henry, John M. Ewing, and Captaln McVey, who looked strange with | teries: Johnson and Stein; McGreevy Kunsas City . z 0 | Wilkeseata, br . Frs [ Chamberlain. : Bis moustache. driven o, porsonaily®super: | Dougall J. Johnson and M. Johnson. i | Toledo ....e.vs 8 19 Miss Williams Hisls ‘Tudges of Course—V. 0. Strickler, Charles HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers vised the operation, offering suggestions from | LWO hours: Umpire: Ward. Minneapol ‘o 25 20 5 Hydrogen, b s.. AR Thoma: arles A. Goss. e as Bt aviiatc: incoln Extingulshes tho Distillers, Indianapolis a1 e Reno AL, blk & 3 Handicapper—J. L. Livesey of L. A. W. 222 time to time as to the proper way to swat Fioeqlakxtingnislicerthei/atillprs, Grand Rapids o Allen G, b ... Athletic Committee—T. 8. Waltemeyer, VRV , LINCOLN, June 22.—(Special Telegram to | Detroit ............ 1 .4 | Gertle K, b m. chairman; L. I. Abbott, secretary; E. E. = | The Bee)=Lincoln hut out Peoria in an | Milwaukee ...... 10 .8 | Tdol Jack, b g....0 7 9 8 8| Thomas, W.'S. Sheldon, E. B. Cook, physi- SERIES 6. intezesting game before 12 people today. tisty Hall Cloud, b §.vrr.. cal director. L] . y o ’ H was @ veritable pitche ttle, Barnes e T Llla C... Competitors, all of Omaha Y. M. C. A en s uI s en s ul s wetting decidedly the best of It. ~ Lincoin GLGR) 27 A Time: 1, G 'C. Montgomery: 2, G. A. Gelt: 3, The Book of the Builden earned a run in the third on a pair of hits e I\. P. McGuire; 4, W. Pritcheit; 5, W. Bink- and two sacrifices. In the fourth Beam | Osceola and Ulysses Tale Exceptions to the 5 THE G 7 G, 1%, M, McConnell; 7, J. H. Colemar HISTORY lost his head, with two men on buses, two Base Ball Team The: TEADAX WITIL RN OALLOFERS: H. Wood L. Anderson; 10, Fra out and two’strikes on batte d ew v V. Sheppe; 12 o8 OF THE. . fo caten Sullivan at Second. 1t was witd | OSCEOLLA, Neb., June 22.—To the Sport- | gight Thousand FPeoplo Watch a Fiue ey ATaS LT D) WORLD"; FA]R and both red. Score: ing Editor of The Bee: I see a short no- Program Contested at Sheepshead Bay. Staley; 15, Wil Parker; 16, J.'W. Gillogly; L) o G b ncoln 5 tice In The Bee from your correspondent | NEW YORK, June 22.—At Shegpshead | 17. L.'S. 'Bedford: 18, R. Havekla: 19, P. ' at Surprise In regard to the game of ball | Bay today fully 8000 people were present | Klein: 20, F. R. Nicholas: 21, . Eckstrom; 8 W 3 ) ' 3 T AT Re R 5 votter: 24 Wile ov Ny, D. H. Burnbam Farned runs: Lincoln, 1. Bas which the Osceola boys and the Surprise | 1o watch some. e raoing, Nearly every | S ChATles Pesau: 2% E T, Potier: 24, wil "THE MEN Chief of Construction, | Peos A oria 4 8 eapmealn, 13 1 team played June 15. Your correspondent, | race resulted in a hard finish, and not untll | Y. M. C. A. silver medal to winner In WHO AND by pitcher: Beam. Two-base hits: Barnes, | \f he was there and saw the game, knows | tho last jumps were several contests de- | each event. Medals will be presented to ey Struck out: Beam, 2 | that his statement is untrue when he says | cided 08 Wan v on Tuesday, June 26, 8:15 p. m., at BUILT IT, X h g t fded. The first race was five and a half 9 i Jung:8h i L F. D. Millet teries: Barnes and Speer; Beam and T “The Osceola boys refused to play it out.” | furlongs, and Hugh Penny had o sharp | Yoo C. A building. “All"invited to’ be J Hon i hour aiid forty minutes. | Before the game was played the Osceola | tussle with Merry Monarch all through | “Onier bf bwenta: 1o 100 yards run; 2, 40 Director of Decoration, | Umpire: Has boys had taken all the bets offered, and had | the stretch ‘and. finally won by a short | vards run half mile run; 4, one mile SO Athenians Climbing Higher, up_ about $100 to $150 of thelr money, but | head. Wernbers was two lengths away in | run: 5, running high fumps 0, running brond i DES MOINES, June 22.—(Special Tele- | the Surprise men were-all careful when | the third place.’ In the race for the Daisy e vaulting: 8, throwing 16-pounc RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | LS, VN T, Tune e e Tes | they DUt up their money to mako this pro. | stakes Annisette looked like a winner, but putting 16-pound shot: 10, one by mall, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | hit the ball at critical points ost the game | Viso: “If7the full nine innings are not | Harry ReGAcamaiiiern (agtyatuthe end le 3 aes ML Akgsmile hand ° ¢ the home team t0dhy.. Beore: layed out then we will draw our money. | and caught her at the wire. In the fifth 8 race; 12, one mile open bic 0ot accepted). Address, TS ROV IAMy Y HlepIet. - 1 os | Py ban’ Was called and at the end of | race there v o splendid contest Detweon i it H 2°1 05 | 4no' (6 innings the .score. stood B to. 3.4 o and The Bluffer, and The Bluffer -al admission, 25 cents: membe Memorial Department, '“n‘. r]u]llh ppeed 000 1'4ku 0 “!77 vt ot Oaeala, and CthiBl s heat el avon a short head on' the wire. ‘The d ' stand, 10 cents ase hits: Des Moine Jacksonville, | “roar” came from Surprise. The first two | anaouncement was made today that the ree. ntrance for athletics on M OMAHA BEE. | ! rors: Des Molr Jacksonville, | men at bat for Osceola in. the fivst half of | New York and Brooklyn Jockey clubs will | ami street _ Des Moines, Jackson: | the sixth hit safe. The next man hit i hot | #Ive an extra day at Morris Park on July | © Tennis tournament free to all;_entrance s S je. hita: Jones, [Leteher, | grounder to the thortstop and he fumbiea A Reau BRI e S Hugn | O Locust st Second round, 3:30 p .m 5 ga:kage t and then endeavored to throw t Pivst race, five and a half furlong: ugh ey SERIES NO. 17, ; sases on balls: ' O Bur- | bt it Second. which e fafed” to o by | Penny (8 to 1) won, Merry Monarch @ to 1) West Union Sat Upon. 3 l'(l:"“f"; , Struck out: By hout two feef. Seeing the bases full and | Second, Wernbers (8 to 1) third. Time: BURWELL, Neb, June 22-—(Special to | 3 aplinger, 8. HIit by pitched | a1l our strong batters following, the catcher | 1:08% Bee.)—Burwell beat West Union on U, 1 Passed ball: Jones, | rerused to play the game out unless the | ~Second race, five furlongs, on turt: Harry | TIe n RICA Y[ N 1 ho Umpire eddy: U AT o YA P boc O e an A ATan T xey, aylor grounds today by a score of 11 THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Attendane "atterien: " Burrell and | [a” o e ahodld, be catied, out, which | SEid 818, e Kionueo 0 to D (hird, “rime : Janya; P-and. Rnyde ana Burwell plaved a g of ball DICT: i fle: T 1t which resulted in a vietory for Standing of t! ; Third race, one mile: Ferr @ to 2 | at Ord today, which resulte ory fo ICTIONARY. & rpriss boye, atter (hey. kot.a Eeod froast: || Won, Arab (i3 to ) second, Captain T (10 | Burwell, Seok: ord, 16; Turwell, 2" Bur- ey 9.95 Sat | J 23 L their bust en. for be to 1) third, Time: 1:39 well 18 ready to w any club in the Lo 4,200 Pages, 250,000 Words, | | §t;, Josephioeeoee & Ing " trom thelr busiicss men itor, being | Y0, third, HmeL KR L o cinickes | Fiver vy, Unpire: Darton In Men’s Suits at $9.95 on Saturday, June 23, Tackgonville: ssing room and wanted them to come | (3 to D won, Stowaway (10 to econd, :d Tyio Soils & C Daayanyiis $ k and play it out, which of course thes | Restraint (12'to 1) third. Time: 1:57, L N3 MIVE AND USEFU efused o do; H. C. BERBE Wirth race, five furlongs: The Bluffer (2 Neb, Jun (Special to 7 C R Lincoln 1120000 o | Ly ouceotn s Bel Gl | to'h o Tielmar (@ 1o 1) sccond, Dotabers e B only. Sacks and frocks, light and dark A Mine of Knowledje and a Mint of UL o Ly ULYSSES, Neb., June 22.—(Speclal to The [ (7_to 1) third, Time: 1:05 . 5 of Nebraska City a valuable 2uiney ) Bee)—Ulysses and Surprise crossed bats | Sixth race, seven furlongs, on turf: Wil colt, by Hurley Hurley, 2:19) . . Usefulnoss, RUInayZ s at the laiter place yesterday, resulting in 50 (10 to 1) won, Bd Kearney (4 to 1) | iyt fi) ol slsten &5 Robbie P, 2413, ass ar cheviots and worsteds. Walkaway for the Ulysses boyaby i scors | s Watterson ‘(1 to' 1) third. Time: [ A0 IS R G A (Ol Lk CO]OI’S, cassimeres, There are more thiugs instructlve, useful . Y 3y o " " " — — - 0 ! NATIONAL GAMES. of 9 to By their umpire kindly giving 3 qnd on The . R DrIRat fhun o tapl E R O RS Last Day nt Latonia, Winside Agnlnst Norfolk. Nyt . h il liee iiiea s e Eoul Ty they. made s fain hamig s | GINGINNATE, Jund 2.-Today closed the | WINSIDE, Neb, June 22—(Special to The This sale comprises our broken lots on 2 et Worlc o o T L "xl por Grip on the same teain pl;\yy ¢ this 1'-hu-v on, duly 4 | spring meeting of the Latonia Jockey club. | pee)—The Norfolk and Winside ball teams o Within® tha'rosch OF overyone, s 0] ist. fo se of "$20. Batteries: —Surprise, | The first two raqes) were run on a fast O Pk RIS et e s A QU0 Publication, for it 1 at the Aame i BALTIMORE, June For several fn- | Thomas brothers; Ul " Bishop ' and | track, | Rain besaneinfall when the horsws | Met, Yestcrlay iny 4R InGErosting siruE se | ol t ts I thatBum! S ook atis After th v. g ot eart et gaoned - the time the hor Mare called out for the | °F 19 i L R acted Wil b6 AeLvORI: L RIMHUROS aston o TAT AR 10 010 120wt of mud and water, ?"' otel handicap ou haven bought you u e . Mladelphia’ . 4 2 2— 5 " . afforded the only dXtltement of the day. d [ ONE Sunday and Thros Wesc-diy coupans, Base hits: _Baltime : elphia, | OAba 1o Shape to IAck the Twin Olty | Jraraany came.in ,‘;‘5\ Py noke, but was y 2 Y, hl {7 with 15 conta ti eotn, will buy ona p: 21, Iirrors: Baltimor K hin, 2 Aggregation Stlll Harder, set back because s _rider, crowded I Barned runs: Balt elphia, | Omaha knocked Rock Island out of first djckwick, J nd Henry Young to ) P 3 % R e T L R LR i S b il T Eama in packed (5 HEW your day.. See some of the samples in the Robinson, Hallman, Delehanty, 2;' Cross, | an effert to shove her still lower Gown . ‘with not Mors than a nose dlf- Three-base hits: 'Kelly, Kedler, Reits, | { York. J o ¢ between thenx Results - | ininge, crhompson. . Home nube’ Keclem | the srade. Manager Rourke says he [ “FNISE Rico, aix feriongs: Mihnie Baxter D window Double plays: MeGraw, Reitz and Tirou- | 18 bound to get that flag now, If | (even) won, Footgjunér (7 to 2) second, . ;"\.’.‘ Struck out: By Inks, x( Time: Two [ he has to part with half his [ Ruth \'IH»" to 1) ”'tlf‘li!d Tin el 'A” ot hours and twenty minut TEaDirat: Mot | oaiiagia oo vl Today' o race, onehi phew (3 to s . . . s T e B e S P P ans @ 1o, isdoond, aseo @ 10 1) We shall also make it interesting for the chil- a Tobinson: ol 3 an irady. other good crowd Vi doubtless be ¢ d * A f NUMBER 15. 4 her good crowd will doubtless be on hand race, six Mlongs: Somersault (3 ary prdors b )Mo, 1 Poo ny Lovett. to pull for the Rourkes. The positions: TR LTI DR P N el S B WASHINGTON, June 22.—The Senators | Omaha. Positions. Rock Island B third A 1 R ; ’ J wWiASHINGTON, June -The Senators | GX ; .. alians | Maa (g tnidiabes s, s : : ) dren. ust look, sisted by the miserable playing o' the | Munyun y _Connors | (4"to 1) won, AnniecMES to 1) second, Sun- Y \ visitors in the fleld. Score MoVey ! .. - Cantillion | hurst {13 to 5 thinl 1 Time: 1:04, [ Nyt ) AT 2 and $2.50 Faanisamn $1748 411 el vk i hontn " Eeue | it race, mile e quasters’ fda Pick- | B, 7, 0. Boke and Davghter Children’s suits for $2 and $2.50. doaton ... g 11008430 Rolks! ) . Katz | Henry Young ( to 2 third: Time: 2:12. Brrors: | Washington, 5 Hoston, 1o arned | bamart.. LdioR A1l Ovor at Kast 5t. Louls, He Can’t Live Children’s straw hats for 20c, 25¢ and 35¢ yunsi Washington, ‘12; Hosto ; MeMackin . siieieennes Belgler [ ST, LOUIS, Jupe 22.—List day. Results (<] an v ~hilaren s a c «VC, & a . biwe hitg Dukdale, Hussemaér, * Ab S "aix furfongs:- Jardie (4 to 1) 4 Bt Mepatry, Radford, ety Jim KHall Ju von, Little Phil 20 10 1) second, Envy (30 | Bald my friends and neighbors. I had Dys. 5 2 : ; e i ard, Cartwelght, Tadfor: OUISVILLE, June 2. e e Times 1:16% pepsin 16 years; physicians and change of Isn’t this cnough for one ay. Dufty sh.. Home runs:' Cartwrig Bec o i i a sixteenth: Uncl 2 I iaRinina Avbay® gunsi CAriNTIERG | celved here from Jim Hall, who has been | Second rce, miie and a sixteenth: Uncle | gliaio did not help me. But Hood's Barsapa- | Love - Batey: . FEUck . oul bt o 4 French Licl Jim (3 to 2 won, Red Cap (10 to 1) second, | Lovett, 1 by Stafey, 1. “Time: Two hours | In active training at French Lick Springs, Jim G to 2 won. Reg Cap {1 | ana forty minutes. Unpl Fmslle, Bate | 1nd,, for some time, announces that a six- [ J&i (8 to 1) thied. 3 e Hobe. (5 to ’ s terion: Mercery, Patty, Sulltvan and Dag- | roufia ko with Steve O'Donnel, which*was | , Third Face, one milc, Tidnels Hope ¢ to 00d’s Sarsa | dule; Lovett, Staley and Ganzel. to have taken place at Chicago Saturday | ¥), ¥om P {6 10 b, second, arilla Didn't Change Soon Enough. night. b Tm';‘kj;"‘“'_““'}{'\"“'I"j‘:“'""_r’“‘_“!fu“j_‘(‘““;"’f Fourth r $ix furlongs: Caprivi 8 to 29%0%% » G IO ¥ #) won, Prime Minister @ to 1) second, | pie i me more good Tune Young Clarkson was s, but O'Donnell refused to agree to D PR e ine: ek « aeks 1 Knocked out ot the box by the visltors in ik B \(th ru e 1 Juido (7 to 10) we than all the doctoring ures | cond inning, and was ceeded by Tenth Streot Stars. Chiswell (16'to @ second, Constantine (10 10 | 1 can now eat, sleep and 3 AV : Who' phene game il (16't0 B mose ; €end or bring FOUR coupons and ten ¥ Pl g The Tenth Street Star Base Ball club [ D third. Simer Utk 0o 0 L | and work, My daughter cents in coln o this office and receive ] W hereby challenges any club in the ety | (SIS SECEME") Sekona, Tramp | aiso had distress and rhoumatism. 1100d's Sar the 16th part of this superb work—the story E 2 | under 16 years.of age, the Boston Stores | tfxia 3} hird: Time: 1:15%. Saparilla made her stout, well aod Loalthy. B. ’ 9t the war, told by the leading generals % 3 preferred. Would like a game for Sunday, Hawthorne Spring Meet Closed. F. 0. Rok g, Fairview, Kansas. on both wides. 8 . 1. Barned | July 1, on our grounds, which are situated - e IBTRAY 3 Cleveland ' o corner of Tenth and Dorcas streets HAWTHORNE, Ill, June 22.—Last day . - T veasiable, and do MAGNIFICENTLY 1LLUSTRATED. Clevelund, 2. on the corner o reas : THOR ’ e, Hood's Pills ste purely vos W 15 h d D g r ree-bis o- | Add il chal to G. F. Cole, 1623 | of the spring meeting. Rosults. e | Ketin," MoGar," Counore: "ouble plays: | Boutn Tenth strect o : itst Tace® dVeseihing of & mile: May | uotpurge, paior grips. Beld by ail druggists. | th an ouglas Streets. +

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