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THE OMAHA 7 e ———— § ————————————eeeeeeee e ettt ) WITH THE HARNESS HORSES | i Guer Bramsine, o *wnt” of: { LOST IN A SLUGGING MATEH | Fafe'or'ine winth"Sheeti Colonils scored \lSTlV WINS THE FINAL | St Sy et seconts ek L OMAHA CRICKET CLUB LOST tract a great crowd. Contracts have been % od Yoo Ben’ to cros oo race, six and a half furlongs: Lyrist entered into by the owners of these cham L b Ry )fi Bt cros the rubber won: Tralior setend, " Dettor o TiTe plons for, a’ race at two miles, best two In | o A VL OTT O i Y - Rl R, o _ | three. As the horses matehed are queen 1 Loutsville 0000001100 000 6-8 i ’ {ogles | Finnwater sccond, Lota third, Time: 116t 0 i 8 | Wkat the T.rot'm nnfl Pacars Have Acoom: | and ‘king of the Curt at that diatance un Omaha Gets the th:tEm} oftn Hard Fought DAL |l.m|mvn|v-. gttt Last Game in the Tennis Tourney for Singles | ! innwate ond, Lot third, dtme: 116t Beaten in Hellow Style by a Piok-Up Toam plished Nuring the Week. usual interest fs taken in the contest. More @ame in Illinoi g 6, Louts fl Earned runs: 8t Practically Defau'ted. o won, Minnesota second, Doc Birch from the £hops, over, It will be the first two-mile race ever Loutst 1 Two-base hits Thme: 167 — trotted on a grand circuit course, Nightin 5 ro Three-bi Shugart. Double s _ . L plava: Richardson X3 Hemer {6 Liitenburg MAsbysidata b Linon b Mo -up gale will be driven by Ed4 F. s, and " 3 o ’ 8T R SIVERAL SENSATIONAL PERFOFMANCES | io it b Jriven by EA k. eers and | HARRY SAGE'S WITTERS HAMMER LOOKY ty o pertar ugm Hiirs: Ciaek o | YOUNG WAS TOO SICK TO PLAY WELL | ST. LOUIS July % Resuits nt tast st | INVINCIBLES GOT WHAT THEY DESERVED #9000, DOL 5F. WHOHY. dUSTRYS: LD Vi Mernl & effer, Struck out: My 2 Thme Louls today: First race, five-elghths of a will have to be lowered considerably by the | | 3 aghen | temios: Mason M Tineham; Hom St Retehum thit, igte; L o Pecond NBveland's Temek Wilneises Boms of the:| witter tourkes Had the Game Up to the Eighth | (IESY FESSE Game for the Champlonship to Be Playe ‘Second _race, A mile: Mollle Kind | FIfth Rate Batiing and 1o Fieldlng Favidi Waeww Rvie Watsheu—Ails e M ';4“ i 4 Almostr Won Out in t Willy Billy Huteh's Usual. Noxt Saturday If Callingham's Han, on, Ambushed second, Storekeeper third Answerable for (he Result in Yestor. Monroe & wbur; L no better money 4 ne: 0:531 Ry Ecores m Great Vietory—Money MaKSr In Mis atring of FASL HOPRES thAD. thy Ninth--Lincol 1 CINCINNATI, .|vzl‘"“,“l The Reds wers win nit—W hird race, three-quarters of a mile: W dny's Gumo-Surprising Showing started in all of the 3-year-old events on | tied the score. Thg Reds' batting streak - S Fourth race, nine-sixteenths f a mile . the grand circuit tracks and she has landed Insted long enough” to give them a com sccond, Ttay third HE RAC-|8me of the money In nearly every race Rock Island, 14; Omak fortable lead, and Chicago falled to hit | The finals in the tennis tournament were | A falrly representative tes § A Setsuiton. was eredted by Her kt Glbveltntl | Trorsie I Oma, 18 e Parrott, who'went I at the beginning of | T (A T e (enfls oummament ) quarters of a mile: Don =P presentative. (e - (OMELEN last Tuesday. She started in the 3-year-old Des Molnes, 5; Peoria, 21;'7 Innings, the seventh inning. Score play ast night at 5:30 Instead of 6:15, as | ahue won, Vida second, Frankie D third, | members of the Omaha Crickst Club had to 10w " K 0t | 0vsk ctwam Lot on MORaRy- aftertonn. . Wl |- QulnRy; 1o RRHEE rAls: Gineinnati 941288 1 a0 proviously announced, and roulted in a vie- | Time: 1:21 regale themselyes on a banquet of mud, zenith and | Bud, another fine horse, won the first two | Hoston, & Baltmore & R tl 20 Colcan 10, rrors: | 1OFY for Austin. When the game was called Opening Day at Anncond. scrved up by an aggregation of cricketers the midsum- | heate, and it begun raining. o that he Birabure. 8 Clevaianar s Ginclnnati, 37 Chicako, L arned rina: | YOUDE was sick, and, after playing two sets, | | ANACONDA, Mont, July e open. | from the Unlon Pacific shops e pa oo | event had to be postponed until the next day Louisville, 8: 8t. Louis, 1. Cincinnati, 18; Chicago, 6. Two-base hits: | he defaulted the third. Consequently it would | !N day of the racing for the Montana cir o W e mer RUrneas | Whovc s henti wery traveted In £117 i | FroiRine o Wespar: ; Frolll Smith, Wilmot, Anson d gLl o cult wis had today at the grounds of the [ AIthoush it was a case of twelve playing meetings:| 2:18%, When the fleld was called out the | Moo Yonk, A s, 10 10 NSNS, A Cinavan, Home: rups: be unfale to criticize his play. Austin won | Anncondn Rieli association, with an at- | against sixteen, there is not the slighitest past two | her and surprised the talent by winning the | RannibOity, ' Tndianapols, Riebhee G0 Smith to T. Parrott, Struck | speclal efforts. He did not even play his | Jister won, Heddick second, Gold Bug thipi. | Kume. On this occasion, at least, the game weeks have furnished the lovers of this | MexttWo heats In close finlshes in exactly the Milwaukee, 21; Grand Rapid . 3 by Hutchingon, 1; by | usual game. The score was 6:0, 6-1, and the | Time: :if =00 0 LT LG was won and Tost on its merits wport with wome sensational performances. | Tn' tha fifeh and Inst heat Mchowell drove ROGK TBLAND, 11, July. $8.-(8pecial | minute AL DL LT and (Ahirty | defaulted set, 6-0. What a complete walk- [ olds, mile and o quarter: Hatsman won, The batting of the Omahas was weak Lt e R el Sl B LML U Rl By SLAND, [IL, July 28.—(Special | fninutes. . Umplre: ooy mth Huton | away Austin had can be seen better by the | Heaucatch nd, lmma Me o third, ough, but their fielding was simply awfal, iz ) L4 Telegram to The Bee)—Rock Island out- 1 Kittred il o common, and record after record has been | Bud all the way ‘round, and as the horses | O BEOC L kS Rt | e S score of points: 24-7, 29-15. The largest : 2:28 trot: Warwic Medfum | While their bowling was enough to bring broken up (o the present date, until there | #WURE Into the stretch Mac began overhaul- | batted Omaba today In a game characterized Touk u Long Time to Do lt. crowd of the tournament was present and man second, Maud Patchen | tears o the eyes of the oldest Inhabltant. ing the leading horse as If he had been | by terrific batting on both sides, and which | pHILADELPHIA, July 28—The Giants | much disappointed, coming as they did with e 1 won, |'Tn 10 one respect can an excuse be found for sépms to be no limitation to the speed of | 8 4 hitched to a post. Bud's driver saw that he | yp to the eighth {innin geemed to be | defeated the Phillies today in an exciting 3 5 the thoroughbred trotters and pacers. The | was beaten and deliberately fouled Mac by r)lnmlm’s game. Th \'isI:‘ur« made a des- | thirteen-inning game. Score: the expectation of seeing a good mateh 1I|IW‘ I, Bring J third. | the hitherto victorfous crew, and they des Grand Clreult accoclation held its meeting | crowding him into the fence so close that he Philadelphin 2120000130010-10| Now that he has come out on top in the | PBesttime: a0 3 erate effort to re o lend st | B! : Cifth race, mife and one-elghth, five hur- | %€ at Cleveland during the past week. The | had to pull Bxpressive down In order to pre. | Perate effort to regain the lead in the last | New York .. 010001111 | tournament, Austin’s only obstacle to the | dles: Lonkwell won, Ruteville second, [ The effect of the club's demoralization vent a collision. The judges saw the per- [ two innings, but failed by one run. Scora: Hits: Philadelphia, 13 ' 19. ETr- | giate championship lles in the person of the | Greenhock third me: 2:09, was such that its worthy president re- $ e aaced R AL IR LHE OMAHA. rors: Philadelphia, , b, Barned L and south, started In these races, and in | forman ,.;,",:',‘,'.,(::“."w;,:,.'v,,f.‘l,.'.,‘".:'q [l AL R ro. A. Tone: Phitadelphia, 6 New York. 8. Two- | present champion, Cullingham. Of course, FALLED THROUGH A PAL ported to have covered his face with his one afternoon, Thuraday, three records were | driver was severoly condemned, and It all | Ulrick, rfi...........d bage hits: Wilson, Farrel, 2; ‘Davis, according to the views of the partisans of i hands and wept o L R ree-base hits: Thompson, Delehanty, i ad it not been for Messrs, W, broken and new ones made. Alix broke | such “Jockeying” was as promptly and sum- | Langstord, ss. . D e ons: v Fialtren. 3¢ Mecs | one or the other, this obstacle is surmount- | Harey Tyler's Assault on n Record Spoiled m‘J"\‘ bl e et :‘V\'"“""." Maud S's track record by traveling a heat | marily sat down upon there would be McVey, 1b. kin. Double plays: Sullivan to Hallman to | able “or not. But the opinfon of the great on the Teack. e el ot ‘1. M Ll IV-- r !1:0‘- 2 2 s real cause for complaint because of “‘jobbery” | Frutehihson, Hoyle, 2; anty to Hall Boyle to { il ; . July 28.—Harry Tyler ) ave made a poor in the fyeé-for-all trot in 2:08, and Ryland | S Bt on"0f the turt. RoOUrKRe:: 3B Deleh “Struck out: Meekin, ldurke, | majority of those who have seen both play | AW N ceaking the mile tec. | SWowing “indeed. ~ Both these gontlemen T stepped a mile in a race in 2:07%, while | b U A Podros it T Murphy, Delehanty. = Time: Three hours | is inclined to give the superiority to Austin. [ U1 A0 SO ;‘m“':‘ e et ot tha | Scemed to realize that they were required to he went the three fastest consecutive heats | %o (rotters and pacers have been coming | FeAr . and, twenty-five ilputes; Cmpires F1on. | Cullingbain's sore harids willibe a great dls- 200 %1 oV Tiiking and' an accldent, He | (0 omething and they did it. Had some of ever trotted. The people were furnished with | to the front. at a lively rate during the pas; | L-ookabaugh, B.. ... and Cross; Meekin and Marrel. S disadvantage to him. Another disadvantage | wucceded in breaking the record for one- | ‘a0 of woe had heen ot e o e a first-class program each day, and the | week, and there have been some record- AL s i <totai Tivell-Again: o must-contond against Is hls lack of prac- | half and three-guarters of & mile, Nat But- | Far the winies. i oo b Neile greatest “Blue Ribbon” meeting of them | breaking rac:s at the grand circuit meeting ROCK HROOKLYN. July % Foutz's fairies won | tice. And to win a good tennis game, let [ ler of Cambridge fulfilled the expectations proved very effective, while the. batting of all has gonme into history and the record | 8t Cleveland, But harness horses have been coming to the front all this year, and now | Sweeney, cf ing soason s served what they got crack horses from the east and west, north TSR o cascimiey 25 | remm 5l cu tons in the first inning. Score: stant and hard practice. With such handi | for two miles, and breaking it hard, Ty- | formidable o the losing side. ookly: o 60110001 *9| capping, it does not seem possible that Cul- | Jer's time for the mile was 1: Inter- gl o ol late ress racing have to content themselves by | ords in 2:30 or better so far this season. Of | Reis, rf Brooklyn pping, L It might be as well to state that the fall reading the summaries ,of these fast races, | thix number two-thirds of these animals [ Katz 1f Hits: Brooklyn, 7: Washington, 12 of common sense for him to wait until his | 0:28 one-third, 0:37 1-5; 8540 1 iftcs efght rins to the bad, and the fact of they have been furnished with some good | huve marks of less than 22l There have | Fi o) ronicyn: 5; Wasningion. & s record); two-thirds, : three- races at home, or rather at Union park, | been several Blue Ribbon meetings this sea- G PaRe: hiter. rteadway, Underwood Al B D s appeared 'for his second ‘trial the | tiem from defeat. This superiority in num- ver day e cre are not a few tha Aus S | tandem took the Spr boy acroxs the | hers also told its tale in the fielding. aceoss the river, by the Saturday matinee | for ‘harness racers. Among all the fast rec. ble plays: Daly to »: Coreoran to' Daly | been putting up a game this year that could | tape, and he w 2 3 Below is the score in detail ke meetings. Some really good contests have | ords can be found some western horses, and e s Dy o o o o vy | down any of Cullingham's best last year. | when his fr ® ) bl P, o | pinned their faith e he season have | Rock Island s Tnderwood .and B Sulliv S A 8 TRV was thrown, but was not serfously inju Doyle, b. Sheppard deal of inferest s being manifested by | & et o L I O T L 2 Dattériess [Underwood and BarleijSullivanijiyear, jAustin, wieh he played uis hardest After the first mile of the two-mile ride ughan, c. Sheppard, b. are to continue throughout the summer sea- | but are rapidly getting to the front as | Hits: Rock Island 18 Omaha, 13, Frrors: Standing of the Tenms. N HIHEGL.E Bomo otihis §trokes] are godd) ot 1 8:0a 207 e/ veoords | i Diews bl Nealer ot aie 7 two minutes and seven s V. IR Vaughan, b. les i e bk in purses for the Blue Ribbon meeting at | Sweeney Vi ) Kreig, Can- s 7 5 o7 6.3 | bits of brilliant playing. But of course he | onds. Butler's time for the intermedinte | . H b .. The profect of establishing a fine mile | Detroit last week, and the money was di- | tillion siLyn 7 46 2 62| has had no man such as Cullingham against | distances was as follows: Quarter, ( AL T MePherson, o Patuilo, b, Neale again discussed by lovers of fine horses. | follows Umpire: Haskell. Time: Two hours. 5 1t 5 Thus, the consensus of opinion and a R e S L g o mteL | LB o e LT could be induced to take hold of the mat- | & A. Drown & Co. Kulimaz e 620 PRORIA, 1L, July 28—Des Motnes hit [ broapnt® o under present circumstances. Arrangements et At I A sony nobiott ter a track would be built fn time for the [ \ilfam THURAIDS AW ot o os Piggemier hard in two Innings and won. | Cincinnati | s late fall racing and another Blue Ribbon | pudd: Dobler Chicago .. % McMackin's work was giltedged, and he | gt Loui Saturday if Cullingham’s hand will permit. be this afternoon’s game from the Washing- | alone a championship game, requires con- | of the knowing one: breaking the record | Patullo, Sheppard and Barnett proved very books. While the Omaha lovers of fine har- | gver 675 pacers and trotters have made rec- | Cantillion, 21 Washington 23011000 lingham could win, and it would be the part [ mediate time was as follows: One-fourth, | ot PR N I JEECE (O BATER TR Lo Kreig, 1b Hits: | Brook 3 ! k rors: Brooklyn, 2; Washington, 4. hand is well or default the championship. il S ot > \Whvan | them having sixteen men to bat alone saved son, but this will be the blue ribbon year faet 4 base hit Ward, Hassamaer. Dou- occurred between local horses, and a great | the fast nags upon whom western sportsmen PR HH ALt sl DL T DI P T3 i This, of course, could not be proved this | th © wheel of the tanc and o v o ce: v proved thef speed, | Omaha .. & A X 3 horsemen and horse owners. These races | not only proved their stability and speed, o and McGufre, put up a game much superior to any in tho | | After the first mile of ¢ Al e MO Gl so0n. money-makers. About $70.000 were hung up | pocic feland. 7. Two-base hits: Played. Won, Lost, Pr.cCt. | and he places weil, and occasionafly he does | gide the next . vaighan, artyibs s NeRlet s IR track and driving park i this city is being | vided between forty stables and owners, as | Hom runs: Lookabaugh, futehinson, Corl d him. one-third, 0:39; one-half, 0:69 1-5; twq |I|l|-| . Wilson, ¢, Stribling, b. Neale. Tiere Is no doubt that if the right parties | Pleasanton (Cal) Stock Farm 16, Prohibs on the Gain, srooklyn ... 4 common sense give the victory to Austin | 2 L SAbainc rile anta 05 95 W. Taylor, run out William: Hopps i are being made to play off the match next 3 riecting could be held here. A fall mect- | G. A, Schwartz, TR was well supported. Score: Chicago . 3 If it does mot the game will of course i which would equal Clinton Briggs' meet- | 4. A (ioldemith, Washingtonvill Peoria .. ceene 010100 0— Louisville ......... 26 defauited and Austin will become champion I B¢ Unionark in June wouid prove 1o | Mg Sl il o Des’ Mol 112211 o 00 0 05 | Washington . 2 ONLY A PARTIAL SUCCESS. Aline Takes # New Mark but lins to He i e a money making Iuvestment and would | v, i (i its: Peorla, ) P BrroTs ST, The t ent, o vhol b Content with § Money. v m n . rance, A PLt Ak 2ol ; TRV DOk AGATY o tournament, as a whole, may be con- 1 ney b, be the means of ‘bringing thousands cf | 0T Mackes b i ok R WL N e A O A G AT sidered only a partial success. Only four | CLEVELAND, ¢ ¥ Bhe closing | Mur o e aing woul ' SRS i s ', x o e aye vere ‘esel 01 e | o ( ) eeting 8 0~ b> a good track and a good field of starters | Medina Farm, Marshall, “Mich 111 Lincoln's New Pltcher w Winner. dorbstt's Nanaxer etiEnsl anal Begine tof (0L MYE (DUYecs inerehnretont oo ale L day o WheiGrant Glreul timaetng wanin: B iry, NAARVIE: oo - e city a se were nc any | ductive of more fast ri her ¢ in each race. Then some attention shunld | Ytabert Gatie. Wiliamsport. i e JACKSONVILLE, T, July 28.—(Spe Tk ot Jurkfun, feans, Doubtleas sthe closs’ proximity (ot | and the track. we . 18755 U OUE be given to rates to Omaha for the meet- | Rumbarger ifirm, Indianapolis A Telegram to The Bee.) game (oda NEW YORK, Jul\‘ W. A. Brady, man- | tho date of the interstate meet which takes | trowd swent out to the trae the LI AR ML ing. If the railroads would make rediwced | Woodlne Farm, iullorton. Nel... between the home team and lLincoln was | ager of Pugilist Gorbett, arrived on the C, : | crowd went out to the n Siibling, o i d | Woos Fton, Nalii.oeiens 1 2 s 5 place on the 20th of next month was the s 54 s ace | 3. stribling bk rates for the weelc for & radius of 30 miles | Jeninl & stopped at the seventh inuing on account | piyt o FUERS d eyl aTaR 5 two concluding events he first rad front this city th H.OE 5 S onlooi |48 00 1o e RE R nOras N eANHINEEE) toRLo £ annie. ppRacs o be deeply cause of the absence of outside players. | (il 00 MR SRR IR PER THTG | Carre i A R AL Bowermar ‘ros. . Lexingtr L0 | G the visitors, Louis Baltz, Lincoln's new | ested in bringing about a meeting between urally one would rather be an interstate | S3G WAS U Shnepaae Whalen, b, Rabh. 20600 outsiders who would attend tho meet. | W1 MK, K ; S Tweon | Dlcner, did good work. Scofe: Corbett. and Jackson, -“Jim has very pro- | champlon than a state champion. However, | Was the favorite in the pools an Hobden! run_out. /... ing. " Then, again,” the ‘track must be of % g Jacksonville 3 010000 0—1[ nounced ideas of Jackson,” he said.” “He | the city assoclation must be praised for its | Svcond heats o B 4. Geer e i yonehany dx; lfil suv_‘m. ot _from the city Aml the ¥ .0 | Lincoln . s 032000 5 ;}utlfl[ _i_lmbcl}«-nhilgv nee nhw::ms 1:“_"::([5}1 efforts to make the tournament a success. driver of Moonstone, pushed the black mare | fall. not out. = depota. ere are plenty of gocd horses s WMo Hits: Jacksonville, 3 Lineoln, 8. Evrors: | BEBt, TR (he, SE QRGN & SWINYC | The individual playing was not remarkable, | in the fourth heat, however, and took the | Extras ............ i b haoncotntryptanditna dhley X 7 Dl soeee B0 | Jucksonville, 3; Lincoln, 3 o-base hits: | Toultd enERgement At Nl Cthe Jarkson | but very fair. An altogether too casy game with ease. Results stubles at Lincoln, Fullerton, Council Blufs pyatking “NVIUII wo0 | Wood, | Strauss, Letcher, | Home runa: | club, which should! Be called ‘the Jucleaon | o YO (it K o R e e maahed. as T 1k a8 v e DTS 52,0001 MoonEtons AL s R St. Joseph, Kansas <City, Sioux City, Sious o Cratty, Duun, Deveraux, Sullivan, Bat- 4 von the fourth, fifth and sixth heats and g S 5 g T b Dlinn, e Deyoraus U ats | are ull Jackson' people to a man, and Jim | it should be and the play was not aggressive | ¥ ifafly . Con VLS TR oot _— 5 Talls, Des Moines, Denver aud othor yoints 4 Lertes; Baltz and Speers Cuplinger, BUITUS | wyuig not have the-ghost of a chance. ‘We | enough. Austin and Johnson of Hastings | Facei Omline won the first und sccond heats AVOCA WINS A 1LOT GAME, s B S o pa o) thelr horkes (ligra]| e G el QUINCY, DL, July 28.—(Special Telegram | know that Davies and Lord Lonsdale have | were the only ones who showed any bril- | der, Paul, Vileto, Jack Bowers, Lucille 3 atter the close of the eastern clrcult meet- | § Farm, SINI e | to The Bee)—The Quiney-St. Joe game was | peent In constant communication, wnd. the | liancy in play, with perhaps Haskell. The | Dy. Atlaniie and King D also started. Time! | Anita’s Team Played Well 4 Not mfi 5 s not unlikely that Sallsbury | . wyer, TR stopped in the first inning by Tain. L in o "I"mh but they | latter could be classed second to Austin, 0, 2:0018, 2 % $ Iut Beamer Effe Id be Induced to stop over on his 00: Azote 4 to Californi ith hi OEW. 8 011 Stunding of the Teams, did not succeed. &idorge Plerre told me | Whom he made fight hard to win. His vie- Azote ANITA, Ia., July 28.—(Special to The a with his famous nags, among | ¥ D o AR % Slayed. W i that two men could mot fight twenty rounds | tory over Haverstick was well won and aight heats. Oro | o7 00 bl team played with the which “are Alix, Expressive. Azote and | A B | Rock Tstana ..., -ragpd. Won. Lost. PrCE 1 in"that club house, uniess one was beaten. | deserves mention. With another year's prac- “"“"}‘i‘iu** Lildas Brince Herschel iDRIAY: |l ooal team: yesterday: and;withithafaRasns others. Then there are the Paxton and rimer, Ambi 7 L o Pl oo i yet I saw four draws. It ia only a_60-foof | tice he will become @ good player. He ap- ] ood; Courier, Jennle K, Maby e A LA Briggs' stables, with such fast performers . fH ring, and Jim, aftef looing the place ov R agi ¥ and Y leland, . Aline jandDr, Answer also | tlon of the firat inning,, the game jrasygr] as Conqueror,. Two Strikes, Alimito, News- | The famous Fleetwood park, the home of | Omana . fold them ‘trankly Me did.nat like their cluly | PEArs weak in Judging returns and his | started. Time: 2:11%, 2:11, 2:10. cellent one, Beamer, formerly: of (tats bo NS ' and their money, and woul? not fight smashing of lobs is not always successful. fley’ Indians of D Moines, occupled the Qny‘mme Caffrey and othe and Bd | the New York Driving club and the only | Peoria 3 LL | A o tne ¥ 0 0 g Johnson did some really remarkable work BOTHERED BY THE RAIN. |*~‘ 7 e ki e A4 Cr k h ek O nterta? - ensugh convenient to | soon.be a thing of the nast,.as it has been | GGH SJOUISS: «ooooco . ‘5 | save those in the south,” was suggested. | and does not seem to lose his head. Of | Bleycle Races at Indinnapolis Serwously In- | Collent game, holding the gt daill il maha for one of the best race meel- | sold and will soon be divided into town lots. Do you want Jackson to fight there?" Austin cnough has been said. C. H. Young terfered with by Showers. to three scattering hits. Riley of Avoea ings ever held in the west. Let liberal | Fleetwood was designed in 1870. The cost e For my part, I do not know what to ex: | plated o good, steady game without doing | INDIANADOLIS, July % ftain Anter. | OPened the game with o gentle push on the purses be hung up, treats : : o race. courss vi VESTERN SUE GAME: ect from Jackson, but Il tell, as Istarted ( 1o . enabled o cross i e aligorfttie [ jobRconstiucting ith e taoesicoi thet wassavery) WHHDERN Dot what Jim expects to do’ "Brady re. | 4y brilliant work. It 'is to be regretted | fered seriously with the second day's meet [ il that i I P horsemen fairly and in a courteous and ac- . The site selected was simply a v oWl c commodating manner, and Omaba will have | wampy hollow, swrroanded by - rocks. | sioux City Hammers M. Gayle from De- plleilimprenaiveivs3imythinks lyagiceamwlii i P AL MR st v focd the FmmlanapollBfoloh s Fuemults ) L L R GO . 2 » I 4 come on here, @ a grand d play A . One mile, Zigzag club handicap: Andrew | centerfield. Sauer followed with a grounder ?f.“}fi'.h“:fi.‘.‘ hezlrfln:m:‘llon as a racing center. | Money was, however, plentiful, and there troit Till He Drops a Game. about the south, and then retire, or else, A resume of the matches played during the | rieb, 140 yards. Hrime 17 4. % to third, ‘which was fumbled, and went s connection it has been suggested that | was no great trouble in raising the $150.000 | SIOUX CITY, July 28.—Sloux City took u | after a whole ot of talking, finally agree | tournoment follows: One’ mile handicap, class B, twenty-one | to second on Robinson's single.” Kach stole premlums and medals be hung up for breed- | required to make the track. The first race | game from Detroit today. Score: to fight below the Mason and Dixon line. irst Round—Gosney defeated Snow, 6-3, | & W. Ballard, Chicago, ninety | a base and scored on Anderson’s hit. An- ers and their exhibits of finely bred horses, | at Fleetwood park took place June 22, 1870. | Sioux City 0073 20 0 0 0 og | (Then his manager awill way he has coh | o150, Tutler defented Nusz, 60, & 645 | ¥ i derson stole second and third and scored on EIving the public a first-class horse show as | but the formal opening did not occur untii | DEtroit »or..iii0 0 0 1 0 1 & o 7—7 | ceded everything to Corbett, Jim will fight | 1" R Young defeated Hopkins, 6-4, 6-1, = A, sixteen | ‘Turic's “hit, "I the second fnnink Sauer well as raclng. As soon as the weather gets | (he following month. The control passed | Hits: Sioux City, 18; Detrolt, 8. Errors: | Lhm (nYWhere i i ited States, and [ ¢! H. Young defeated Caldwell, 63, 6-1. $ 2 Day oo fmade “'“f"' andewentihomalongaiigia cool cnough for a man to think of business | (hrough several hands until 1883, when Mr. | Sioux City, 8; Detroit, 3. Barned runs: | “"How about Fitzsimmons? Hoskellyaeieatog iHaverstic ba. Lty "“ ar spon; clasal B |1 oo ai Hore o o Dasked DAl LoAHERR enterprises it would not be a bad idea for | Gates Barnard, the lessee, turned it over to | Sioux City, 1L Two-base hits: Campau, “Oh, yes,” said Brady, pansing as though ',;h.k;y’ efeated \\-,,,,l.l'um f:,r dorault: ‘“:n.' v AT Hrown, Cleveland. | last half of the second Gordeneer was hit a number of horsemen to hold a meeting at | the New York Driving olub. Lust Septem. | larle, Glenalvin, Newell, Stewart. Three: | to place the man mamed. “Fitzsimmons | LicKey defeated Wahlquist by default: Bat- I ety RELO L L some conventent place and discuss the sub- ! Y : oist Seplem. | base hita: . Voork, ‘Camp, Genins. Home | \Wants o fight Corbett, en? Well, Corbett | L de Dungan g il dass A, tw x [ it and seore assed hatl, In the ber, however, saw e Bt A proy. | runs: “Hogriever, 'Kraus. 'Struck out: By | desires to arrange’ things with Jackson just | geated Whitbread fod ff 88, 6 3 star pli Danvill fifth -~ Anita re when iteynolds Ject in carnest and sce just how they fecl T AT BB €l | successful race meeting ever held at Ileet- | Jones, 3; by Gayle, 3. Double plays: Ray- | at present, but the long one nced not be i 4 ashe r ‘ks and eored about undertaking the project. wood. The presence of such cracks as Nancy | mond (0 Glenalvin} Earle to Gayle to Ray- | alafmed about wetting shut out. Some time, | o S¢cond “,?",“,{‘.‘fr;'",""}".”',‘ CeLialedaCAN Half mile, open, ¢la four D re: Hanks and Directum drew thousands of spec- | mond. ‘Batteries: Jones and Kraus; Gayle | ani perhaps very soon, Jim will agree to | ok & 60; Butler defeated Dickey, 7 2Ll o] e 5 Remieias i e i o The Northwestern Association of Trotting | tutors, who are not ordinarily interested in | and Jantzen. put him out in four rounds. Fitz cuts no " 62 Austin defea ' i _Three-mile handicap, ca & 2000000 6 H Breed A0FRe L { Austin defeated Battin, ¥ 8 Avoca ) T4 2 )00 0 0 orse Breeders will hold its anoual meeting | trotting races. Nancy Hanks trotted in 31 Vsl annlig SEULVInying Beil i figure with Corbett. He will be attended to I LB RARES 4 b | starters: R. Leacock, St. T s e Struck (e “',;""':fill‘":l:;"k” Cliterss; [apBust 18 10| 2:06% and Directum won the fastest race | KANSAS CITY, July 2.—The home team s Laticativlotitia trants nggdeteasied (Ontea Sl Bl e Time: T2 ____ v Bibley, 2i by “Beamer, SaIIHAH vill close the entry list to eleven | gyer trotted by a stallion won today by superior all around work. t A 5 E €. H. Younk defeated . Twelve Mile Ion : y and Gordincer; Beamer and purses, which will be decided at that meet- o agiele D on R an ol A e Keonins il | lagncisnownRCorbet igln EBngland, Treland, 6-1, 62, 61; Austin defeated Has’ | \ADISON, Wis., July 2.—The twelve Tmpire tlig and Hogan. Time: ing August 1. These purses are for the 2 The correspondent of the New York | hits well scattered. Attendance: 156, Score P hatis’ deteated C. H. Young, 6.0, | mile bleycle race from Sun Prafzio to Madi- | O hour and forty-five minutes, = p o 211 and the free-for-all | gailles who announced that Ilying Jib low- | Kansas City ......6 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0—1 BASE BALL AND LACROSSE. 4 Shea) BAXOUDE: bL:0; Al S Fia e R L Ll Cle G L A and the 2:20, 2:11, 2:08 and | cret® the track record when e paced In | Indianapolis 01021100 2 sonjitodavilwanpwon byclrants. Hackactior here S Wednesday, yAuKaHEIIEIE ; o4 the. track record whes g « i 2 = == Sl Weare Lo i hers v ecnentay, AU the free-for-all pacing classes. The purses | 507 at Saginaw last week overlooked the | Hits: Kansas City, 16; Indianapolls, 16. | ¥+ M. €. A, Grounds the Scene of Threo | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKs, | Palmyra, Wis, who s uredlia $160 wheell)|thes Guthrio (Qenterttan O are $L500 to §2,000 each, and the entrance fee | fact, thut, (he same horse paced the same | prrors; Kansag City, 1 Tndlanapolis, Live Athletic Contests. a8 the prize for first place. The fast Ume | been here July 4 dld not arrive until & s 5 per cent, with 5 per cent additional | track in 2:04 last year. Earned runs: Kansas City, §; India: Yesterday afternoon was pretty well filled | Hamilton Almost Caught Asleep with the | Wauk ViR ik, few diays ago. In the evening after the gont) 3 A hew system. of Derine horaenwhas S UDE L AT esterday a 3 & 3 the only serateh man g : 1 -the fevening L from the winnors. Nominators to the stakes | o, b0 R Wortenter, Mass. mocting | Mechrthy: e, Mhice base fiis: iy, | 8¢ the ¥. M. C. A, bll park, the honors Odds-on Favorite at Brighton. fe the run in 1055 game they Wi be fred, aver S50 woLtHIRE of this assoclation will also bear in mind that | f1op Seek. The mumbers. instead’ of being | Mo Tme rova: Trec das ts: Nlles. | peing divided between base ball, races and | NEW YORK, July %.—In spite of the [ Son of Milwaukee won the second “hefore the ball game, there will the final payments are due in fourteen stakes { placed on the drivers' arms, were adjusted | Double plays: Manning to Klusman; Mills | lacrosse. The ball games were two in num- | heat and the meager card, the attendance | hrize. H. N. Scoville of Dixon, IIL, s 5 ension. A bl crowd i ex- on the same date, August 1. During seven | to the horses’ harness, directly back of the | to Roatt to Motz; Roatt to Mills to' Motz | ber, the first being called at 2:35 and the | at Brighton Beach was very large today. he. \th]\«_v" had o fl o "‘:f‘l}‘.'; Tuall pected. This will be a day full of amuse- days $60,000 will be distributed in purses, | withers. Struck out: By Daniels, 4; by Pepper, 2. | second at 4. Both were corkers, and, to- | Only four were lef v | The handicaps were well placed, there be- | Rl 6, 41" The Guthrie Centers have one akes and speclals. There are nmine coli | BY Virtue of his performance in the Time: One hour and fity’ minuges. Um: | gather with certaln decisions of the um- | 1ol swas. sn ofs 18 ;.h" L‘:""".‘;"" Aol eponyRsx s erence Detwe® | of the best clubs I’ this nelghborhood, and stakes. the smatlest value being $1,000. There | Yeav;old trotting division at Columbus, O. | pire: ‘Kerins, Hatteries: Danlels and Don- | pire, created a lot of enthusiasm. After | tiertld was an adds-on favorite w th Kily | Ahe e tan: saconils slower than. two | our team is going in it td” win are six class stakes from $2,000 to $5,000, | (h¢ bay ol DOl er. Bes wredit of Plad. | Ahue: Pepper and Murphy. the ball games the faces were run, and at | deer second choice. Jodan led into the | {he Hite Wit (68 SECOIIS BIRWET FOan G0 e : ; : 0 5,000, | eyt trotting performer to the credit of Pied- el 6:30 the lacrosse game was ! . " Beore. stretch, when Herald passed him and Ham- | § B Cretaliowns 910y while the' eleven regular purses would fill colt won the event off the rewer; Strike One Snap. : 8 b dust. STE, N ; S i the thme of a good average mecting i beating some of | MILWAUKER, July 3. Milwaukee had Orchard Winelm, i 2 0 g7i% | ion, thinking le HaW the race won, began New Vwenty-Fivs Milo Recora. CRETE, ‘Neb July. & Epeyisl MOGIRY There was some “hot footing t” at the | The bi< bay & mm.“ :}:u:;-._ l;l\mu‘x\xll:\‘ll::a the hflk( lumn demonstrates. Score: Wilheim, 15, Breors: Orchard-Withelms, 6; | hoo .‘.,'",'4','; Rt I R L g a8 O ‘x"""j"';“m'l’;“ ““}I,""'"::"“"“‘:" A TS o oled e average e of 2:10, th hir il marking him in 2 A s g f D Teahe i Sl ol . By om Relff was working hard, wi o ernoon. No less veny-one ride e entire ” ga Th Aiires re and all kinds of records were smashed, while | & sood horse 1 MODOWSI'S hands this Heas ilts: Milwaukee, Raniaeitnd| AWelshyp s o Lymrobad L8 Alegelciouto By Honiyas awaye It was o narrow Afternoons” o) leent thad ‘i ilixeone Mdor e sy short Kiop playing for Crete: he Jones made a Killing with the famous little | son, as he won the 2:14 class at Saginaw, Uiae e A gl N T L R e LA . Results: ;’,'(‘_,‘{"",'..,““';(‘,, thepfoal s OnRatthol of i ant assists and no errors, amd Alix_in the free-for-all trot. Some of the | aftér the Canadian stallion, Fides Stanton, | J* Milwauks AFAnaERaL % | Bfall, j g 5 , \m:;uv\-.f'41')":.1"‘“:}11-«.]:::m’l‘(u R 5 pest . previous pE Stidel's first base work, also for Crote, with beopleover, there thought that because Alix | Dt won the first heat in 2i15 In, the third t, Caruthers, George. At 4 a'clock, according to agreement, the | (i to 1) ihird. ARt D. Grant and W. W. sleven put-outs i errors, crete playt got beaten in a race at Detroit that she | MO AZRLE Teqtick, B, oy naca Goollenough, Sharpe, Ciingman, | Clean Clippers then took the field to 'wipe | Second i oo e t wonithe secontd’and: third Score by innings ; Was never going fo win. They have rea- | i (olumbus O, on the 10th, to Alti by y. HMome runs: Whaelock, MuOlelian. | up the winners of.the first gume,:and auc- | stone (3 to: 5) ‘won, 2 SitarDiineocy) jinr 0010 falid s resnantly i 0003 0% 03 040 Son €0 believe diferently now, for it cost | Fhillina Bloe Foll in 211, e chestnuy | Struck out: Dy, Stephens, ) by Rhines, 1. ceeded admirably. Score oupl Hartfort W0’ tnind: dime: L | ¢ Done it @ handicap of ten minut Aiitord 9 0 0°3.008 018 H 4 4 IR e it 2 vacing | Double plays: “Taylor to ‘Sharpe to Carey. | Clean CHPROTS .........o.ooinns Third race, six furlongs: Hanwell (20 to rst position prize in 1:10:24. G 8 Lt ks i them u gob of gold to i [Cout, “And ook | horse, Olay Hontas, that hix heen, pacing | e e hours i Ateen ghimbien. i Orehard-Wineim ! ! L Denny e ), hatond, Golden ds, ten minutes, second in 10221 10; | Hits: ilfor Crete, 15, Brrors: Mil- &t the time, too. Alix not only won the I ey vtk state, clrcult since | pire: Shoridan. | Datteries: Stephens and | fsarned runs: A 3 to 1) third, Time: 117 . Little, nine minutes, third in [ ford, 2; Crete ruck ‘oul: By Ireland, race’ in stralght heats, but she beat her - Lohman; Rhines and Spies T Arped i Fourth race, mile and @ quarter: Herald W. Storey, ten minutes, fourth | 7; by Church, 4. Dattories: Church and 15%. Clay Hontas stari Clean Clipper N 1 C i o track record and went the first heat within | $5° rd of 2 Miors' 1don of a Frotty Game, rors: ( Nippers, 2; Orchard-W (3 to 5) won, Kildeer (9 to 5) second, Jodan Es 3 %i birir e Morrisey; Ireland and Kenagy. Umpire: a quarter of a second as fast as her last | p 2:10, it 18 thought, before the se: e, g h & 5. on balls: Of Hurley, " (12 to 1) thi me: 2:09 i N TR Alexa . % yeaar's record of 2:07%. She beat such e {s by Pocahontas Hoy, out of w“L"‘x;.“.,‘(‘ih'\"!‘.‘in"}'.-:’ 28, -l)‘h:-lann;o ;vum gut:, u;n-:..y, 2 ulw m.l:«q .15‘[?" Bl i \i".'mr.‘llnllll"':t‘“n H;n .\'{l"::xx The following are the runs scheduled for On the Fort Grounds Todny. +7 - ; Ialter B 1a % b ckley’s Clay. 01 dily today ettiest game ey and Reed; Clark and Sa 2 to n, M T to second, A B Y Dtehs speedy nags as Pixley and Walter E o a fin by Buckley’s Clay of the season. Score ey andgtaedi, Oark gl Hik Marguerite (4 to 1) thivd, Time: 1:28% Austatiny corge Willlamson of | The Hayden Bros. team und the Orchatd will line u on th Fort o rei 4 btween the latter | . The frea-for-all pace at Mystic Park last B 3 ggptntic Fal Fane was batwean the latier R R e R o P 0015 013 | " Next Saturday the lncrosse team will go | SIXth race, steeple chase, full course: St. | the Council Rluffs Ganymede Wheel club & Wilhelms (wo for second place, but Pixley: was able | \jicoyrg” bay stallion, Hiley Medium, and 0030 04| down to Kearney and tackle the Kearney | Anthony (6 to 2) won, Rodman (7 to 10) se Sunday, August 5, 6 a. m., Fremont; 42 | Krounds at 2 o'clock sharp today. A hot 1o outfoot Walter and he took second money | e Simmons chestnut mave, Prima’ Don- Minneapolls, 10, 9. Hrrors: | lacrosse team. On the same date the Hast- | ond, Flipflap (1 to 1) third, Time: 1:0 R e oy e In dameotan.. The tolowing I e TN after a game fight. The heats were traveled | pa, by Betterton, and the stallion won after polis, 9; Toledo, med runs: | 188 Y. M. C. A. base ball club will play Merry Monarch Defeats Cliffo pday, August 12, .. Blair; 60 mil ting order: Hayden Bros.: Morlarty, lefi 1 2:08, 2084, 2:00%, and the pu five heats. Prima Donna won two heats Toledo, 1 ce-base hits: | the Omaha Christians at the park, and a | g oin i #ECFE0 IR TR0 .| Sunday, ‘August Malvern; 6 | Murray, second; Mitchell, first; Smit amounted to §2,500. Then, there was in 2:9% And 2:9%, and then the son of Home runs: Hines, 5: Mo. | Bood game can be logked for. P R O A A Ty pitcher; McGrievy, third; MeVen, catches 2:20 class pace. All three heats below Happy Medinm ‘came back with a mile in rland. Double plays: Wilson to Worden 5t e = R AR LI RS G 0P i ¥, August 23, 8 p. m, lantern n, tu, short; Alquist, et o R e a1 and - another in In this heat Hullen; Worden. Struck out: By Mc- | BILLY MADD ATEST SHOW. T T T e Y e & Wilhelms: ~ Whitney, and one in 2 at. That Is golng pretiy | prjma Donna nearly severed a tendon and 1; by F 3. Time: Two ]lm s The weather was Intensely warm, - rday, August 24 and er, short; Howes, first; Hle Itvety, but just look at the thme made in the | was drawn. The chestnut gelding Paul was | hours and twenty Umpire: Me- | Buffulo Red Hots Mighly PuEhe stiencalcs was comparatively good, iymede race meet. ) i ight: Springate, 2:11 class trot. A mile In 2:07%, and ’ in the first hea Donald. Batteries irland and Bur- D t, e A M o ionast. Robin: Heod The destination of all regular Wednesda pitcher; Sage, cateher; Potfer, left; Bowds three heats fn less than 2:00. That horse. 204, began hi vel; Foreman and MecFarland. _ Combinagipn of Sports. olirst race, five turlongs: Robin Hoo: ) Feats mida Ryland T, who has kept all the crities gu at Columbus, 0., last wi v winning the Btanding Of the Tenms. FALO, July g8.yifhe much exploited | 2% to 1) won. Fondoline d to 5) second, i evening runs August 1,8, 15, 22 and % iy free-for-all ¢ford, Atlant RSE A Lake Manawa, Bvery meémber fn expected L e AU TR R e g ree-for-all pacé over Crawford, Atlantic 4 e | Abletic and boxing tpurnament ot Bily | THICa” S Mnd @ it furtongs: | 1, turn out: the evening of the 2yl wit Ve Runn " th And-«he: offectusily beat Lord Clinton, au- | Kinw Retlector and other fust ones. Craw - Tost. PrOt | Madden took placy ak the driving park | Merry 'Monarch @14 to 1) won, Clitford” (1 | wheel properly decorated and flluminated | ASHLAND, Neb, July 2. -(8p E0)ps. other record breaker. This I8 the manner | peat at that time trotted of paced this L) I today. It opened withibase bull and other | to 2) second, Prig’ (4 to 1) third, Time: | for the occasion. - gram to The Bee) The Wabnsh and Ash- ‘n which he lowered the record and made | vear, but Mascot was good enough to win | Minneapolis # outaide: sporte: g plosed S with boxing [LEN & e e B land nines crossed bats today on the home outs in the Expos Hr“ building. » star nird race, five furlongs rince of 28, —Th grounds. The principal feature was the o s had stopped e ne ee in 2 5 and 2:12, sas ant the thners think thelr watches had stopped: | the next three in 2:08 1% and 213l | Kansas City match was the boul fefween Hob Fitzsim- | Monaco (3 to'5) won, Sadie @ to 1) second, 5, July. & Britannia won | uining by Sparks. Beore middlewelght, and | Sweden @ to 1) third, Time: 1014 the race with the Vigllant today. Jnas i L 3 2 Trawfor > W doubtedly pace Indlanupolis 1110 78 0 First heat in 2:08%, second in 2:07%., third | Crawford, who will” undoubtedly pace “as | I 0 match, wag, the bog) ast as 2:00 + 18 b ite ex, | Granc RPN 2 n e amplor 2 in 2:08%. These are he three fastest con- | fASUan 25 this yoar, ls by Favorite Wilkes, | drand, h"” reisg b Frank Keller, @ Heavywelght, ~from | Fourth race, seven furlongs: Halbrigga LONDON, y B.-The race for 100 | Niahash 120 secutive heats ever traveled on any track. | P el iV (his ve Mitwankes 102! i Ypsilantl. It lasted qwo brief rounds. In | (100 to 1) won, Figaro (7 to 2} second, Mary | cuineas cup in Carmarthen b ARRIAN! L Joe Patchen won the 2:20 pace, and Bal here was notable sp n the closing _— the first Keller rushiadsand swung heavily, | H (8 to 1) third. Time: 1 Wales, has been postpe Jonua wan . the 2:19 trot. Alamito, one of | day of the meeting at nport, Ta. JAck NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. landed “once of Kitammons' “phix and | Fifth race, mile an a wikteenth: Saras | LGl f Glioton, Briggs' horses, was started in the | Curry and 3 T McHenry came together — Called, In the secofiils fMtasimmons walked | Seeond, Mr. Jingle (% to 5) third, Time: 148 | S8t by those haying the matter in cha Sehuy) ¢ orfelted the G latter race, but he did not succeed In land- | o5, (AR \kek, W1, respect) N0 | moston Outplays Baltimere Agaln ana over to Kellar's corhdf, poked him once in | Sixth race, five furlongs: Correction (i [ f 8D R0l ror im0 ik . date HUYLER, Neb., July 2.—(Special Tele- ing any of the money. after u couple of Lar 8 i the reases the Gup Considerable. the jaw, und all wes-over. It took o force | to ) won, Moderocto (30 to 1) second, Right- | pofore the middle of August on which the | &ram to The Bee)—In a ball game today Batteries: Wilson Polderman and Willlams 9t Nurgeans tosbriggmibelar to lite,” The [ mare (Mt 1) Ll "Time; 103 Vigilant could take part In the vace. The | between Schuyler and the Lrish Blues, at pair, both of which were won by the mare BALTIMORE, July 28.—The Boston boys | foll, 4 . 2 : S ihad Ak 56, wan e AL % ) o Hoston boys | following battle Len Jim Daly, Cc Seventh r two miles: Southerner (4 ant That was a great race meeting they had | in 211 and Dick ‘Tilden brought up [ won today's g . Do e e e and” o | to D Son, Taiterat, @ to. B second, Tom | deferring of the vace untl September Will | the end of the first half of the clghth in it. There were twenty races fin- [ the G-year-old son of Bagle Bird, Alamito. I e m By - add to the Interest that will be taken in § f B otlig the ‘week. requiring more than | ARd neatly zathored in firat money, reduc- | 0K Score: Lynch, the Trish i, w08 siopped by the | Flyun (510 1) third. Time: 3:5 the event, for the reason that the German | bermy bome oreer & hatier ek Stroomtine e Henta“and the average time of a1l the | ik Alamitos record from 13 to 2135 in | Baltimore .. 10231 Polics in the frst popnd hecouse fomeh ul- Hawthorne's Progrus emperor's yacht, Meteor, formerly the | 4 hall, which awis ohdel by (he . umplie Nacls was 8:151:5. Fhix Blus Ribbon meet- [ LS third heat. 'Rk porformance adus'an- | BOEIOR ooresserins @ 0.0 8 0 1 Daly down on the flogr and tried HAWTHORNE, July 2.—First race, nine- | Lhistle, which in 1857 was beaten by the | calling the game, giving a score of 9 (o 0 ST 1 fr e other to the multiplying evidences of the Hits: Bal!timore, 7: Boston, M. 3 a plece of Jhim. The ther con: sixteenths of a mile Rasper won, Installer Volunteer In the races for the American | jn favor of th Irish Blues. g was fl\;' most -'l':‘--‘-'". |':|"1I IT‘;I‘Y value of the stout Morgan blood in brood | Baltimore, 1; Boston, 4, E 1 : Paas NS A R “third, 7 5 cup, will be present - o mlabty aoed | A et s ot b nasire b2 Genaral | {imore, Hoston, &1 | {estanes were amna gond, | Rird, Tne: GO stor Teby [ gy ive oyt i trolt, uu:"“‘:-, BAvs hagsome: gty gond R ol T e s _ene g "‘v'l;lh-lw o e ot R Alarie “second, Sister Mary third Twenty-Four Hour Rocord. The Ramblers challenge any ball team in LR s horses ove rest lines ack Haw itz + "Pwo hours, ine litters. x ! o ORISR TN f A e R eekoo woods, too. On two days the | . John Splan received u letter recently from Mo Campbell. Batterd | . SHAUAE SN R RN Al R A i NDON, July 2.-In the twenty-four | the city under 16 years of age to u game hat neck-o 0 5 . L . cPh A in it th Aus “ » - e > J. McGuekin's Rall Splitters hereby '‘d race, one mile ucky dog worl 4 bleyc race at the Herne Hin of ball, The | ton store club preferred, BlEh Water mark for patd attendancos was | Dan McPhee, and in it the Austrian trainer | son and Gleason; Tenny and Stale SO0 Meduckinininell Bplitiers orehy | o e onar b Peroy third. s 7 blovols race et ‘\hg Hefno of ball. The laxton store club pretorred. beaton and all through the meeting the | MiY% Ihat the Amortean ol Ee wine tewnshes the Spiders. Consolidated Coftee Company, or Kirken- | ¥ 2 don covs a8 M| ty-seventh uvenue, citd crowds were large enough to make raeing | y. Distance. pe i PITTSBURG. July 2 b Folirth race, six furlongs aptain R lon covered # and 900 yards; Peter e Btahle " 'Phore: Wan-Ra Grawback I eons | Ao Arury mith the o8 to cut SBURG, July 28 -The visitors dall-Jones base ball team, on any Saturday m, Amelia May second, Pret r third, | 800 of Coventry covered 430 miles and Chap- e by the Big Blues, pro e There . 3 finy ire with the perform that have | shut out today, niainly by the offc afternoon on any grounds. Address b Time: 11168 ple of Chelsea covered 426 miles. The : - neetion with the meeting, although the facili been over there for some time, and should | work by Ehret” 'Score: McGuckin, captain, Rail Splitters, 112 ] seven furlongs: Hampton won, | Wor'd's record was thus broken by two WNEE CITY, N July 28, (8pecial Ues for getting to and from the track were | they keep up the clip there will be an active | Pittsburg . 03101002 .8 nam street sedond, The Rook third, Time; | miles, elegram to The ee)—The Pawnee Blues Not what they should be for such a race | demand for horses from this side of the | Cleveland ......i1i.0 0 6 0 0 0 0 § 0= 0 Claday S + Kid Nine. eated the Dubols club today by & score - BB - h of 20 to 6, Batterle Wil s and Jewell; oce ext winter ’ Jieeting. There has been considerable talk RIL ANA- e § ¥ Hita: Pittsburg, 11 Cleveland, 7. Errors: et - o < | nine-sixteenths of a mile A el & paet! : A N e Aaa ootne. | m‘.‘ e m{‘;‘.:‘“r::::_ .'.‘.'.i:..«f?:.‘ le;‘tll.lhlsn‘:::;v! I} Cleveland 1. Earned runs Pittsburs, 1. LOUISVILLE, Neb,, July B.—(Speclal won, Huck Knight second, ,DAVID CITY, Neb., July 2 sectal 1o | Hoffman and Guild officially from the club ax yet. o1 mare, Possum Pie. by Octoreon. ha | Two-base hits: Stenzel, McGarr. \ am to The Bee)—An interesting game | Time: 0:57 ; The Bee)-The David City wecond nine - oo T g T T (1 (S by h base ~hits ki Bierbauer. Ho Il took place here today between the Sev \ g5: Caroline Ham- | defeats the Valparaiso first nine today hy Fuilod to lireak th o The great twomile race to come off [ George campbell. 7. by Rena' Def [uons, _Rusden Ut By Bhret, 23 team and the O ‘reck cluly The Won, won, Boose second, Mockahi third. | a score at 7 to 2. This nine han nat lost | - FREMONT, July M.=(psolal o Tha August 8 at Buffalo park, Buffalo, enn L 2128, and Judge Hart natian it hire e BORER AR S04 was hotly contested throughout. and oti aken, i game this senson, and ix now rendy to | beslman Harnett of Lincoln fallod in being looked forwarl to with gre .l::‘n:x "1“ \‘\”:‘“m 3||* :llllAI”nlm-X both {' ea e Eiret and Bugdcn R Hats \-:i‘||'2-1 in @ score of 17 to 9 in fuvor of Louis On the 014 Dominion Track ‘k'l‘u‘“l‘: nge uny nine’ \:.wn]“: (Sate for i,:l [ his effrt yesterduy to break the il reg torest At this meeting the race referred | o0 o niGivince, with a r “"I" 0% 0l Zimmer. o el WASHINGTON, July 25 -First race, six 4 wdo! ars old. | ord of 2:18% by four secon: 10 between the wmare .\'Agll;uu‘lul 2:10% t tall. She was bred in . Joe Quinn Lost the Gaue. The lions and leopards give two perform- | Aid 4 half furlongs: Aunt Jane won, Nu e )i g Pl i R PR - R ‘ woed by C. J. Hamlin, Buffalo, and the s g s ; ! ST. g " = Salire o A prde lan second, Mar iird. Time: 1:27 e llons and leopards glve two perform- ie llons and leopards give two performe - s Ha Thised her ibree Tast ST. LOUIS, July 3—The Browns had the | ances this evening at Courtland. ccond race, four and a half furlongs: | ances this evening at Courtland an \ls eveping at Courtland.