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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGU THREE ERRORS AND UMPIRE | titimp htes bae i, Tttt “r‘-f-Eg‘ZEI(:LER SUCCEEDS ZIMMY | Zettentay. and for (i, steatent, ume | [FARNFCS m;cohns SUFFERED | feet e ewor. ‘seiven by the- sreeser” ana | READY FOR THE ALL-COMERS 1 Goodenough, MeCauley. Double plays: F the game Wwas Reinhapit's superb pitching, owner., This record was formerly held by 4 ohan to MeCanley. Struek o By Cun- he atriking ont ninetepn amen, and but four ningham, 4; by Stephens, 4. Time: Two seattering hits being magde off his delivery, Nelson and was made In 2:13 at Grand Rap- S 3 hi'i'" Invvl four minutes. Umpire l.\k-lmlh Maupin caught an --rrun}:-a- game and did L W R ids, Mich, In 18! Pyle 18 making money { inati niney's A ald ntteries: Cunningham and raue; | Oalifornia’ ittle 8l good work with the stick, as did all the ast Weel 0OrS with his string up in the northwest. r by onni aDAPS 4 Combination that Helped Quiroy's Average | &), Batteries: b : aliforoia’s Little Demon Slides Into the | Eood work with the Stk ax did ail the eck the Raoors Flayed Havoo with b ity Omaha Lawn Tonnis Olub Prepared te \ in the Starding Table feveral Poin‘s. ST0 the second game Sloux City, won In Place Left by the Jersey Ecootor. 8; David City, Marks Made in Other Days, Robert J and Fantasy both broke records Entertain Its Guests This Weok, R SRt | 4 b g g at Rocheste; t Thursda Both of the i ~ Sloux y . viressere § 7 5 2 o ) g 3 v was accompanied b o ROURKES IN TOUGH LUCK ONCE MORE | Milw: ke & o1eI100 TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS WON IN ONE DAY | omana cricket €lab Diposes of the rtaui- | ALIX'S PERFORMANCE AT TERRE HAUTE b oy Sy sCompatiing by 3 tunner ' | ENTRIES. ‘NOT UP--TO EXPICTATIONG Base hita: Sjoux_City, 19; Milwaukee, Loy ag ol ow L antasy lowered he Brrors: Sloux City, 1; ‘Milwaukee e road Ofelw One Inning. —— record of 2:08% an even second and trotted —— ned runs: Sl v, 9; auke The game yesterdag &ffernoon was a sur- th test ever before trotted a day's Game Should Have Baen Ours, | B pass bris: Tl et e Hot Work by thie Western Man Leaves the | oiis S o'} o loast | JOnes' Gallant Little Mare Cuts Seconds Of | 1o TSt mile evor bufore trotted by any | youuy champion Among Those Who Will Yesterday Two-base hits: Hogrlever, Gening, Stev prise to o good mam¥ kand not the least 4-year-old mare. Robert J traveled his mile y but Bad Playing Would Not Have it 'll;rrivlgl,‘lr-' ’|‘|Wv A 'r:,"": r‘"“‘lll‘;l‘ "“”.‘u'.',':.ifl‘ ant Crmeks in the Kew 80 to the defeated team. the Race Records in Wonderfal Style in 2:04% and went the first half in 1:01%. Piay Singles and Doubles Kuosas ithat Way—St. ham, Double pjays: Holohan o MeCatles Is Wateh the Last Day The two captains werdi Messrs. 1. Lawr ~—Interesting Notes of Track This beats his own record of 2:06%, and Clty Sends w Team—Line Uiasiive Ootepusy Stewart o, Holohan to McCauley. = Struck Rwelng. kb Denve and W. R. Vaughun,sand while (he ormer Al Brabie beat the track rocord, mado by Johinsione in Plagets Fune; out: By Retty ; by Cunningham, b ooked after the interests of the club, the August, 1892, of 2:06% ;‘u:vh’- »\l“ll;- “I'I":w:"» H‘_'”:x";"t"“;"'m ed .-'u..nm-]m‘mnv offices for S—— §os Datil i b 'l Hét it T orty-five minutes, i s unningha 8, L ois htful the Joe Patchen performed some hot work al 3 There are times in a man’s life when the | and Kraus; Rettger, Boland and Clingman. | DRNVER, Aug. 18.—The closing day's DS piayett Oves. again) whether | - Last woek was dnother of record breaking | Terre Tauty o Thuraday afternoon. He | For the interstate lawn tennis tournament, conscousneas ot having done lis best atones Durleness Retioved Them. racing o the wheelmen's tournament was | Hciirommers on e 0 e (iepose 0f the | among the harness racers. Probably the | Won the $5,000 Brewers siake for the 2:20 | which opens on the grounds of the Omaha to a degree for the humiliation of defeat. ml\'l:l.l\_\;.\vny 18 "fi,"{{,‘ "';”,’,‘,', witnessed by the largest crowd during the | is certain, viz: that irrespective of the | most notable performance was that of Alix, :‘]‘t::“\‘g!:“"“::. {j; ’"J:‘M-'.'-m!"x':.l:.-n""';.'f.‘f:““','.': Lawn Tennis club on Harney street tomore i Again he sees his favorite bali team loso | ffi¢ visitors o ) ames were scheduled, | meet. Not an accident of any Kind hap- | Eyenness of the two teams, there was Just | the famous little mare won 80 many ad- | paced in 2.06 and Patchen went one of the | OV there has been a larger entry from and Is satisfied because they lost no chance | but the secon ame was called at the | pened to mar the day's pleasure, and the | to make it an interssting one, were it [ Mirers at the June races here this year. Un- | halves fn 1:00%, showing a wonderful burst | Outside the city than there cver was before to win and were simply beaten out. But the [ third inning on account of ;""l’“"’*'*z-‘ ‘;"“”""-l races were thoroughly enjoyed by the 11,000 | Played over again half & mlm-u\unm. til Friday afternoon Alx carried a mark of | of speed. Rubenstein, the swift 4-year-old, | for any tournament held in this eity. I game with Quincy yesterday was not one of ,ll{:":::;lv'x;uw“* e : 1 i e R e people present. Zelgler, the “little demon’ ""“W“)‘“"‘\;('\ :j|'{;::(l"l,"'. B 2:07%, which she earned in a nine-heat race | captured second money in this race is the first time that Omaha has attempted those games. Omaha should have won, but, Base hits: Indian Tolado, 17. | from San Jose, Cal, was the hero of the | J, . Doyle, ¢ Iell, b G. Vaughan.... at Washington Park last fall. Since the Directly won another good race last week | 'O MOl an open ournament on a large scalo, 4 s on the day before, they were utterly | Errors: Indianapolis 7, Earne day, and the question, “Who will take | H. Eva run out { T mare was taken away from the western cir- | by cap " o o s for | The entry list does not come up to the hopes b Tt re { ot y a \ Bragon, g by capturing the big end of the purse for unable to hit the ball with any eftect. And Mills, MeGuickin Zimmy's place?” seems answered by his ;\_-‘_ ‘““';"ur ”n',"(:m"v;.'\'fun.n cuits she has been with Monroe Sallsbury’s | the 2-year-old pacers at Terre Haute Thurs. | of the ccmmittee of management, based on 3 then a couple of costly errors at a critical l’tuul;-; performances. A shower came up after the "New, ¢ G._ Vaughan string of animals and Andy McDowell has :_Iuy afternoon. His best mile was made in [ letters received earlier In the season, but with 3 point finished the scene and lost the game, ipMotz, Stolen | wecond race and made the track a triflo orn, b B Foid, ¢ G, Vaughan: been driving her. She has won first money | 213 bt he made a record the previous week | nearly a dozen competitors from outside of Everything looked lovely for awhile, and 10 va: Co heavy, but it soon became fast again by "Bleave, b G, Wison Y In nearly every race she has started in, but | by Tany 1l a year ago. Two of Dircotly's | OMAlA It cannot be sald that thelr efforts ] the work began with & nice load for the sisted); Hatfeld o Becord to MFAT | subsequent racing, and during the record | J; 1 Florance, 1y w G, Villighaii when McDowell took charge of the little anl- | rivals, Princess and Judge Hurt, also started | have been altogether in vain. And among i home team. Ulrich got a base on balls, 9. “Struck out: Phillips, Gilks, Miller | breaking trials it was In porfect condition | & ' cuiinghac, b G Wiisen 5 mal he said that he would not send her to [ In this race. these, also, are several of considerable abils 3 stole second by a neck and scored on Langs- \r.ili‘".'.’.r"i‘.‘.h”m;'," a":‘»'rr F”;:.‘.'\':unna «:l-:;“:m again. The first race on the program was DOL OUE'¢sss vhocss the finish until she was In fine fettle. He Wibteaive: wor ”""‘ V0L ALE vt ity. Mr. Farquhar, the champion of lowa, I8 3 ford's two-sacker. Seery popped up a foul, | s’k ours and thirty-five minutes, Umpire: | the two-thirds mile open, class B. It was el ! concluded to try her Friday, and announced |y {hig week, beating a strong fleld of | '© D¢ here, and he is entered in the doubles 3 which was garnered by Andy Sommers, but | Peoples. Batteries: Phillips and Murphyi | an exciting contest. Bald of Buffalo and Total .. g 0 his Intentions to the judges before starting | starters fn 2:16 Expres: has been | WIth his fellow townsman, R. Nicholson. McVey went down on four wide ones. Mean- | Foreman and .-“k‘w"' ] Wells of California raced down the stretch RAILROAD OFF her in the free-for-all trotting event. There | winning some of the best and most valuable Guilmette of Hastir is the only Ne- 4 while a passed ball advanced Langsford to Wasn't Called Too Soon. neck and neck, Bald winning by two inches, | Brown, ¢ Stringer, b I wero four starters in this race, | PUreses on the Grand Circuit this season. braskan from outside Omaha. Three or four p J. W. Muir, ¢ and'b F Bell, b Doyle . H, Vaughan, ¢ Gl Wilsol AsoN. ... . Byason . Vaughan, ¢ ¥ meron, run Elborn, b rotchie, not out 2 . 4 7 men from Lincoln were understood to be in- dlbxy SRyiand Ty Pixtey andts Bale) s faiiioont won' the st money it the 419,000 [ Tanding to come:dntens LAt thet HtiiceNeY Vera, all speedy nags, with track | stake race for foals of 1890 at Terre Haute | never recolved. Although there is no one records. Pixley was fdgoty, and the | on Wednesday. The timo ranged between | at Lincoln who would be able to add much 1 horses had to score in a tiresome manner be- | 2:13% and 2:15. Dancourt and Mary Best | to the standard of the play in either the fore getting the word to go. But atter got- | ook the small ends of the purse. This Is | doubles or singles, yet thelr presonce might “l e e 6Lt R toR the second large purse that Silicon has won | have been taken as some Indication of the ting away the drivers "l‘l““ a 3”’ r.,"”" this season, having captured the big purse carnestness of their violent protestations of and Alix flew under the “string’ in 2:06, | for 4.year-olds at Saginaw enthustasm in the game at the time they third, and he and McVey executed a double | DETROIT, Aug. 18.-Umpire =McQuald | Krube of Denver led fn the one-mile handi- steal, Langsford scoring and McVey going | g H and Rapids would have won, | cap, class A, until they reached the home to second. It was a play that is seldom e was very tired. Score stretch, when he was passed by the scratch successfully accomplished, and the crowd | Detroit ... 30308 017 men, Gardner, Bird and _Callahan, who cheered it as an omen of victory. But they | Grand Rapids ..... 3130033 3-16] gnighed in the order named. The q’uurh‘r were away off, for in the second the visitors Base hit Detroit, nd Rapids, 1 mile national championship had eight came back with a brace on one hit and an | E Detroit, nd Rapids, starters, D. E ch tied the score. Grand Rapids, §. it rot il B LRl enalvin, dantzen, | ZOIgler of California kept up his cham- | Afurray, not qut .. Four successive hits by Langsford, Seery, Spies, plonship work of yesterda eading fro Shep beating Ryland T by a length, The game lit- e X foliadad L et ¥ McVey and Moran gave us three more in the s the' Atare.s wi ’lluis(‘):‘l:\lgy ot ‘)\’;mimrlrr( ) | Bxtras e 2| te mara ook the next heat in 2:08% and [ Lena Hill as a 3-year-old s not as good a8 | Mary Hacis bbb A ',‘.'\'l‘"‘,‘y “." third, but in the last half a couple of ghastly | 'f wmpi wheel. A shower just before this race made Total ...... . 43| never turned u hair. She was full of frolic | Lena Hill as a 2-yoar-old. She could do no [ fhair city. Now It ean bo takan for grenteq errors allowed the yellowbacks to even it up . Double. the track too heavy for record time. The 2 while being cooled out for the lust heat, and | btier than got third moncy In the S-year-old | fhet Orna sl b by (ken (O granted 1 el bt Rl W i ite half mile open, class B, had six fast men, | ENTRIES FOR T# MEET. | cut up as many didoes as a playtul kitten. [*pace at Terre Haute on Wednesday and the [ yate champlonships again next sear. . Lookabaugh hit Sommers with the ball PR LS A e AT including Sanger and Titus. In the stretcl When the horses came out for the third heat | (ime was not faster than 2:14. Lena has a | *Ue cheplonshins again next vear. and McVey flew out to Seery. Boland hit | iR CL \hy Spies. Sanger shot past Wells and won, with Titus | Swift Riders Who Intend to Compete for | the judges announced that the distanco flag | record as a 2-year-old of 2:12%. moht” which ‘18- alnoat’ uhique, -1d (OBKNETRE to Hutchinson, who fumbled the ball fong e R a close third. Gardner of Tlinols who has the Prixes‘at Oounoll Hiiufs. would be removed and that Alix was going to e L ST G TR i enough to let him to first, spolling a beauti- g . been riding very fast during the meet, won | Entries are being made rapidly in the | Mmako a record. Tho drivers were given the | Azote, Sallsbury's plow horse, went to the | jiuilyiit ) SN CROWS WAS WOL wib. | Gl | ful chance for a double play. Then Mertes [ KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18.—Kansas City | the class A quarter mile easily. ! e given under the ausp smashed the ball over the barn, and three | defeated Minheapolis today in one of the | "7 A e ea races to be given un runs were tallie : fost. exciting games of the season, marked | , Z0/gler again distinguished himself in the | Ganymede Wheel culb at Council Bluffs on by hard hitting and sharp flelding. Score: | 2:20 class race for class B. He and Boles of [ the 2ith and 2ith. The following is a par- s of the | Word In the third attempt, and Alix set out | post a hot favorite in the 2:10 trot at Terre with that smooth, space-killing gait of hers | Haute on Wednesday, but he was beaten out to cut down her own record. At the half the | in a five heat race after capturing two heats. not be able to play at all, and if he does ¢ he will be far below his ordinary standard and may safely be considered out of the K i F Aad i Minneapolis 51000 [ a e close. their names down on the list for one or o d L at. b upon as the strongest man to uphold the ] Boery's ome run added two more In the | " Base hits: Kansas City, 12; Minneapolls, ZEIGLER OUTRODE THEM. more races, and new re coming [ had In the race In previous heats, . ke Honor of ‘the olty against: tho: Gutaderssh bt oo Lol rand OuE et viEioes oo [ 145 < Errors:; KansasiClty, 15 Bainneapdolhet’ | - rhe onesmilainationalloh e in by every mafl: H. E. ckson, Fre. | but her almost inexhaustible resources | Billy Paxton's string of fiyers has been at | GG B0 UE S SEURAE TRE outsiters; bub two, three and out, while the visitors suc- | y3j,ned runs: Kansas City, 3; Minneapolls, | o natioval champlonship, which | mont: “Chidries L. Binns, Red Oak: Samuel [ of speed - and strongth ~ were mot | Grand Rapids the past week, and Conquerer | (i Iowa palr Is o ow off to'goo ceeded in pounding out just enough to win. | 8" Two-buse hits: Beard. Three-base hits: | Was the big race of the day, brought the | H. Alexander, Wayne, Neb.; Upshard Bent- | rackoned on. McDowell loosened up a little | put a neat sum on the profit side of his | Advantage, and there are quitc a number of Needham was not a success as an umpire. [ Heard. Home runs: Burrel, ~Werden. | Californian to the front once more. Having | ley, Hamburg, Ia.; J. B. VanDuzer, David | 4¢"tha hait and Alix began to travel like the | accounts by winning second money in the | Other outsiders who are almost an unknown - His judgment on balls and strikes was de- ck out: By Darby, 1; by Baker, 1; by | already won two races today in fast com- | City, Neb,; Jimes W. Seiden, Blair; 0. 0. | ot on WSO8 S BORRE 0o, (EARC LI e | feconiie By e o Was »:13, and | 9UADtIty, including a team from Kansas City. cldedly off, and each team got the worst of | Parvin, 1. Double pla: Hulen to Crooks | pany, many thought he might not come out. | Hayman, Grand lsland; A. H. and Charles L ” AL v 2 SR hLbNCl T BRL: The courts have been put in fine cond ™ I ailey | last half in 1:01%, making the entire mile | Conquerer was a close it in turn on a couple of close base decisions, | L0 Werden (). Left on bascs: Kansas City, | After the race it was conceded that he is a | 1. Drew, Marion, 1 2:05%, which is a se & tion, and by tomorrow will play as true as A 8 Minneapolis, 7. Time: Two hours and : : 2 | and Charles A. Mendelicoo, Missouri Valley; | in 2:05%, which is'a second and three-quar- ! : a . That was not accountable for the loss of the | §i Minneanolis 7. ime: e bour strong candidate for “Zimmerman's place o Citv: T | tora slower than the time made by Nancy | Baron Dillon, another one of Baron Wilkes® | it 18 possible for them to do. - Pluy will begin game, however, which was simply due to | terfes: Darby and Donahue; Baker, P as champion of America. The pacemakers v, Frank H.'Scifken, | Hanks late last fall. The three heats were | got, won first money in the 2:28 class trot for | 8 2 o'clock each day and_the tournament the faflure of tho Omaha fielders to fleld | and Burrel. set a hot clip from the start. Sanger led at s ‘A, Pegau and W. T. | (rotted in an average of 200, and only for | fyenrsolds. requiring. five heats for . de. | WHI continue through the week. The first 3 and Omaha sluggers to slug. Score: Standing of the Teams, the third and two-thirds, with Murphy of A. A. Rowe, St. the tiresome scoring and delay on the track | cision, at Terre Haute, on Monday. Baron | LWO days will probably be mainly occupled i OMAHA. 2 Brooklyn, Zeigler, Johnson and the others s, St; Touis; R, M e e A LoaCiace | |fciatony erre. 3 o | with the doubles, and the singles will be i Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. [ oo oty L bedonn, Woodl s han p A Dillon is a western horse that has been com- | g 1 410 Colite A i AB. R. 1R SH. 8B. PO. A. E. | gioux City ey Le well up.’ Zeigler ‘made a magnificent spurt At e have made the mile in less than 2:05. She [ ing to the front this season. v Pirich, 3b...2 2 0 0 1 8 1 0] mpoedo TR on the last lap and gained a lead of four Hattenhauer, D. R, I can go a full mile as fast as she can a half, S iy Thie dray resulted as follows: Langsford, ss PR e R N eanais ] wheels. At the head of the home stretch L. Duquette, B. H. Eouis, W. . Rigdon, | and Salisbury says that some time during FINISHED IN A “FROST.” SINGL! q ey b e e O e 00 Y i Kanads City 1 3 3 | Murphy moved up alongside of Sanger. They [ W. ‘L. Hines,” William I 'Brock and B. | September he will send her out to beat the NISMEDIN ) Townsend of Washington, a bye. E ! Hotohtson, 35 0 0 3 0 4 2 1[Indanapolis - g0 5 | could not catch the “dittle demon,” however, | Miller Young of Councll Blufty; Bd B. | track record now held by Nancy Hanks. If | not Wenther, Sllm Crowd and Rain Mark | Lroatch, of gmaha, LT 3 Moran; oz, .60 8 0 0 6 3 olPond e bt 4Ly [ 2nd he won by & wheel, amidst the wildest | GG Y, a"G! and Addlson’ K. Yule, Lin: | $he mproves like she has been doing there the Closo of Terro Haute's Meeting. “kwell of Council Blufts, a bye. ! TS S T T T S B & il enthusiasm. .. Johnson was fourth. (e ¢ . & 1s no doubt but that Nancy's laurels are in | mppnE HAUTE, Ind, Aug. 18—After L) of OmBhu e hyois g Fear, rf..... Tardner o nols won the two-mile open, | “UORe’of the features bf fhe race meet will | serious danger. s , Sl evertattl - | Notoeware of Chicago plays Hart of A g Lookabuaghp4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 : S class A, race easily. be o lantern parade on Thursday evening, e esterday's record breakirs eyents the peo- | o Moo | R T T T NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. After the regular program had been run off | in which several hundred wheelmen from | The folks over in Des Moines are having ""l? Gt "":l “""{‘r““:“'_l:‘: e oHayeistick of Omaha plays Hamilton of ] R L several trials at record breaking were made, | all over this part of:the country will take | gome trouble about & race mecting being | intense and there was wng SR 2 i QUINCY. Baltimore Heads the List Agaln by Beating | Tha first to appear were L. D. Cabanne and | Part. Sl sytagell held in that place at the same time the | @t b o'clock that left the 2:20 trot and the ‘lzlvn;nl\m]—"uf"(uumrv”cnnla of Kansas City ] N iy 1N 8B O, A B the Pirates ut Home. F. J. Titus for the mile, unpaced, tandem NEOLA WINS AT ANITA. state falr is In progress. The state fair is | 2:19 trot unfinished. The 2:30 trot was cap- | PRVE GIUNTERAM, Of Obahie o000y 3 McVey, m....4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0| DALTIMORE, Aug. 18.—Baltimore re- | record of 1:59, made by Haggerty and Wil- v an event of some importance to the prohi- | tured in straight heats by Newcastie. TIn | B0 R SRRERS B nise of Omahi N 1 Boland, ¢...)5 2 1 0 0 4 0 0| gained first place today by taking an easy | liams, class A men, at Waltham, June 18. | Olose Game of Rall Déclded After Two | bitionists, but a good race meeting also pos- | the 2:20 trot Lisa Wilkes had the speed | Guilmette of Hastings plays Chatelain o ) ] ertes, k E P Hep Sore! ey made the mile in 1:564-5. The quar- ° e ons’ which the average ruralist | of the party In the first two heats and cap- s, Mertes, 26.06 2 5 0 % 3 6 1| one from the Pittsburg team. Score: Th de the mile in 1:564-5. The a Woro Out [1'thio Ninth. sesses attracti hich the aver list | of the party In the first (wo heats and cap- | Cownell Bluts. = % ) Munyan 'rfii8 1 0 1 0 1 ¢ OfGliinore 170072 2 6 6 0 e | ter was made in 0:27: halt mile, 0:552:5; | Aima, Ta, Aug 18-(Special to The | 1303 hard o overcome. Des Moines has ono | tured the race handily. The mare made a | - Kics of Olumwa, o bye elly, Bt oo H three-quarters, 1:26; mile, 1:56 4-5. . - . 18,—(E of the finest mile “kites” in the west. It s | disastrous break in the third, Sunrise Prince i g & ! -» Boyle, Ao 8701 (0; 4 Pittsburg e0n 01000001 0-2 g ; L Bee.)—Neola's ball team ' arrived in town 4ok p s 3 Austin_of Omaha, a bye. O S B B O Baltimors, 17, Plttaburg 10 B | e el Dlanaak0,tamie OUC | jaat night and played bufl boys here t0dY: | Duluaus, who owts Roy Wilken: ans ot s | Joyer, belng, headed from the halt The | G H. Young of Omanm o bye. ° cGravey, p.. Baltimore, bittsburg, Barned | fo vo-mile, paced, stand , rec- | 1 k! ¢ L que, who h fou and eats were L Bal- ember of Country clib of Kansas 4 ey D 0 Lha a0 L P10 Baltimore, 4; Pittsburg, 1. Two-base | ord of 4:15 3-5, held by Harry C. Silver, He | Costly errors at the'wrong time lost the | fast “hosses.”” Davis has arranged a meot- | lona, the mare having got her strile. Then | a bye: 5 X ; Totals .. % D T 3 4 m B 4 Kelly, " Keeler, McGiaw, Stenzel, | was'paced the first mile by Titus and Ca. | £ame to Neola. The fealure of the game | ing on his tracks to be held at the same | came the rain and after a lon wait it was DOUBLES. Two men out when winning run was | Sukden. Thicebase bl o orss Mo | baine on a tandem, W. F. Murphy the first | 3t*,t"*The Tocals coutd find Mcllvaine, but | Hme the state fair begins. This has angered | 885eee to feciiys B Bk Jilf Bt G100 | Boham and partner of Corning, la., a made. plays: Reitz to Jennings to Brouthers: Mc- | yyirq of second mile, C. M. Murphy second ‘n they did hit hi an would get | the Agricultural soclety, and the officers | 4iilkee divided. second money. 1resulits: bes 2 Graw to Reltz to Brouthers. Struck’ out: when they did hit him a man B i Wilkes divided s g 7 Noteware and Hamilton of Omaha, a by Qmahe ... 1300801200 0-8] QUG0S By Chret 1. Timer Twa third, ‘and W. W. Taxis and Titus and Ca- | under the ball. Neoln:has a’good outaeld. | threaten to stop the seiling of poo's at the | a2 trot, purs 3 (declared of: Hal- B Monne O AT 000 et aiD a . ST L e ) - B e e i N iean anne the last third, He succeeded in bring- | Score: ce meeting. Davis threatens to make the | lona won fourth and fifth heats, Lisa Wilkes Y . e Y ; - pasuns earded: Omaha, 3: Quincy, 6, Two- D R ob IR Einret ana biaci e astn || g thet racor toFAMS: Frationall: times ANITA. [ oty admission to his racing course free, and thus | won first and second, Sunrise Frince won p(.iyf:"s‘{'{m;:m. u‘:"‘?yf{'rm’c‘»?'gr "fi:‘::r:-‘.sl.?"’ ; ase hits: Langsford, ‘Seery, Boland, Mc- . e Quarter, 36 1-5; half, 1:06 3-5; three-quartors, | gy ey poaed oo 5 R>6 [ cut off hundreds of dollars every day from | third. Fime: 2l it 2004, 2% ( Uenise and Townsend of Omahu piay Cole y Vey, Mangan, Home run: Beery, Mertes, Commy Jars the Cmmps Down. 4 i _ o Sanders, 1b.1°210 2 W A | 4 140 the fair receipts. As it tand. 2:141. Strontia, 1. French, Don T.owell, etzel d H erstick of 1 Marizan, Bases o' balls: By Loskabuugh: | ROSTON. Aug: 18 The Boston cinb fell | 137 L teie s ol it i sy | ovamerrnio B0 i WD, (U808 T et ol e ot 1Y | Graddans,i, Bilsa T Miss McGremocaled| PO, ARG ETIERECR ST GILG LY 2; by MecGrevey, 7. Bases glven for hitting STON S Sug e e Hostor) quarter, '2:39 2.5; mile and a half, 3:11 3-5; | Myers, p.... Graver, ... W Zoing _to | Graydene, Austin B 3 1 batter: Hy Lookabaugh, Passed balis: | HaroAoday before o severe onslaught of | jile and three-quarters, 3:44 3-5; two miles, | Libley. 3500 2 4 1 1fDowns) £ 1 0 10 1| got the best of 1t for once. The | ‘850 trot, purse §2,00: Newcastle won the | Galdwell and Haekell of Omaha, a bye. Holand, 1. Btracic=outs . By 1o \gh. | tbe players from Cincinnati. Score: 115 Reynolds, 201 1 11 3iDotan. 1b.... 3 110 8 § | track which Davis now controls was | race in three straight heats in 2 2:23, I:\h holson and Farquhar of Lemars, & , L 2 y Look T e 2 :16. oo o1 3 o i 2 C! | eats 23, &4 hye. i 6 by ‘McGrevey, 2 Umpire: * Needham! | BOSton s 8 0 0 4 110 2 0= 81 "' Binr poren, Dallas, Tex., and B. B, Bird, 00T 0 olifoimes 5502 4 0 3 0| Dullt three years ago, at a blg expense, but | 2:30%. ~ Otalgic, Lady Nelson, Ingishock, | ™\ culingham will not defend his title ¥ ] el ERtaa Brcies o boylato Sommers: | 8o ¥ rioatin Cincinnatl, 18. Errors: | St. Paul. tried for the class A unpaced mile, HHEE 383 53|l Sianesting ma & very miccessful fall: | Natlys Biateiaisoiran. WYomnk WaS G851 toftho iatate liamplonshlp; whcx therefdre : | = rs. 82 , 13; Cinc L, 18. B : 217 9.8 111 0 0fMcl 000 ure. They held four days of fine racing and | tanced. a i 8 5 Cincinnati, 1. ' Farned ru Boston, 6; | both riding in 2:17 2-5, above the record. T. b 2 8 2 5 declared off): Frank | goes by default to De Roy Austin, 4 Peorin Gets One Back. e e : °Stivetts: | A. Callahan was successful in his attempt, 5717 Totats ....1172 7 111 | then shut down, because the assoelation was | 219, Uiet BUrat S0 ecio oy Fraper | soee bY Ackutibichts ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 17.—(Special Tele- | Lowe, McPhee, 2; Dwyer. Three-base hits: | bringing it to 2:16 4-5; previous record 1o | BOINg to lose about $4,000 in purses. The as- | Seside, Nominee, Break o' Day, Pat My e R (Sp 20014020 11 3 DOWN TO THE SEMI-FINALS, 4 gram o The Bec)-iechan, ine Saintst | fiov, ‘Canavan. Home runs: Hannon. Hol: | being 2:17 1.5. 0140210211 “"c‘“““fl';‘ in ‘:he fll;sl “r'lfl;'- offered larger | Boy, Diamond Joe, Margaret M, Tecoms L bt LELY new pitcher, made his professional debut | lidiy. Double plays: Connaughtgn to Low et Al T : | purses than it could afford to pay, and, In [ and'I O also started. Time: 2:17%, 217, , 3 4 and was very wild. ' He was not hitable | to Tucker: Smith to McPhee to®Comiskey O G ORI HEADAY e Tancn o ballar OIf Meyers, 3; ot 'Mo. | the next place, the right men wer - XBE\C Alonrna ione; Beln kKNSR y Le 1 Py hird: i 1 2 Myers, Hasi y g e not at £ 4 though. The errors were numerous and lost | Struck out: Stivetis, Gi hem, wosthirds mile open, class B: B C. | ivaine, 7. HIt by pitehed ball: Hy Myers, 1 [ the head of the management. Davis now | RESULTSON TOE RUNNING TRACKS. /Peralstoncy by the Players. the game for him. The flelding on both | McPhee, Murphy. 1 Boston, | Bald, Buffalo, won: C. S. Wells, 8an Fran- | SV80 o, i, " 5. Wild pitches: "B | hopes to retrieve the reputation of i The Y. M. C. A. tennis tournament was & sides was very poor. Score: o) odeon g el Clnoln | e Mians 1.4i 25, Coranne, 8t Louls, | Myers, L Time of eame: Two hours and A | 4nd“make a name for. himaelt Iy horss s | Saratogn Bresents s Good Uard toa Fino | continued yesterday afternoon. beforel \m : o nati, wyer and Murphy. me One hird. me i 5. teen minutes. Attend 500. Umpires *rank- 0 e = g > 30 I 4 e OREnh .o\ BHONLH0 10052 (00— 8 | T Y e Ive Brnutess T Umpions: | - One mile: handicap,.class A:. AL Gardner, | feran aan, Auen e cles. He has matched Roy Wilkes against Saturday Crowd. large number of spectators. The first matoh 3 ROTIR: ve ..o 0250010 *10 ¥ o mp B Y 1 Batteries: Feehan, Bristow and Welch: | Hoasland and Emsiie. }‘Illx\gu,cwl“rvnl B. "ix“."rr',x' St. Paul, second; Last of the Yellowbacks. Belle Vera in his coming meeting. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 18.—An excellent | to be played was the unfinished atch in 4 Team and Terrien. "ngse hiis: 'St Joseph: Uncle Atmost Wins Two. 2ys o, Covahan, Butalo, (hird.TIme: | ge oy want to see a lot of smart alecks | g Baron Wilkes softs are still coming to | 3%, 400 fine weather atiracted one of the | the singles betwieen Hart and Hamilton, i Peoria, 5. Errors: . Joseph, 6; Peoria, TW Y < 7. 8 ches Jua 0 . 2 erla z life sla ed " < L ges vl the season at the Sara- he latter won by 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. e 4. Earned runs: None, Two:base h R A Germun ) pitohed e aamiis natianalicnsmplonaliin s Ottol isetitholey "“:""l':n‘_"cl :“:‘I“‘”: out _‘l‘(" | the front and three of them have broken ’l'.‘r; “L'}“CC‘?:E,T‘D;,(.‘.:.,,Q‘,“ The track was | Hart then plaved with R. R. Youn E Marcum, Milton. =Home runs the Giants, but again they failed to support | adelphia, second; Raymond McDonald, New | YoU 80 out to Charles Street par S | records this year. Oakland Baron is the last | (% and fos v de. Re- | asuinst Battin and Haskell. The lattej Struck out: By Beam, 4. Bases on i TN ] D YR pat 3 g Ok afternoon and watch Pa’s boys attend to ¢ th reat sire's gel in good form, and fast time was made. Re- | pon G Brrior 0 hotly contested game b 2 H him in the field or at the bat. The second | York, third, Time: 0:30 3-5. ey b HOyR one of this great sire’s get to make a record. pair y game by Off Teenan, 6 off bristow, 3; off B game. the Glants rallied in the ninth Inning half mile open, class B . ‘g, | Andy Somers® gang. The teams: He started in the 2:50 trot for 2-year-olds at | SUlt 3 7-6. Battin and’ Haskell now meet T b ey B Boam, 15 by, Feehan, | wnd tied the score and the game was called on, C. & Wells second, I 3. Fius | Omaba. Fosiflon. Quincy” | Terre Haute o Fridayand' won the raoe, | Firet race. eix furlongs: Galllies (evem) | Brogtch end Dicksy i thy fnale=cfetne p: ST O K Tar e e Rl S Vild | In the tenth inning on account of dark- me: 1:11 2-5. cVey....... Pirst . Goci A S i " | won, Rubicon (4 to 5 second, ett Goode | double B SN RDYe. Mohier to Magoum (). WA | pes ore, first ghme: Quarter mile "open, class A: A. Gardner | Hutehison. Second. Mertes Gantling e aeondstanlanlyg, o) e @ to 1 third, “rime? itk T T 5B U Young had no diffieulty in winning : ;O F B eam, 1. halls: | Ness: 3 won, B, B. Bird, St. Paul, sccond; Cy W, | Ulrich.. 'hird al -year-old econd race, mile: Pearl Song (5 to he odd set ‘necessary to give him the ¢ errien. Time: "o hours and seven min- | Ghicago ... OO D ARt I Davis Thind, hier it 8ccond; Oy W. | Bonasto . Short Boyle [ any track. One of Axtell's colts was a dan- | won. Charmion (5 to 2) second, Rey ¢l Santa | mateh from J. W. Batin by & score Of 6-0r 4 b utes. Umpire: Cline. 3 RSP 000 : o ass B: Otto Zeigler | Pedroes o Tt inelly | gerous competitor, but could do no better | Anifa (7 to 2) third. Time: 1:41%. In the evening Denise defeated Dickey, 3 B L 1Lt iets o Ansle: pollise hits: Chicaso, 8 New York, 7. Bre | won ! er, “second: C. . | Seery. S Migaie™ U MeVey | than secure sccond money. “Third race. one miles Tenty of Navarro | 4,6 6ol Huskell defeated Hamilion, 6 7] $ ¥ ors: Chicago, 3; Ne 3 e S altor: Time: 2:21 4-5, Rear........ 3 4 unyun prey (1 to 5) won, Peacemaker (12 to 1) second, n ch match he entirely outeliss ) DES MOINES, Aug. 18.—(Special Tele- | runs: Chicago, 2 York, 3. Left on [ CQulter, Boland Y SOONY A 1 . o i Avg hisago egEILAG o mile, championship: ~ Otto | Moran. . /00 . Boland | ogpe SaMsbary’ Lake Shore (50 to 1) third. Time: 1 opponent. | gram to The Hee)—The gume today was | buscs: Chicig ople G- Struoks e 7S i DALCHA ohap ohsy | Beymer o Abbe McDougal r. Sperry, one of SaHsbury's string, won | =50l Hi*Tce Randicap, mile: Clifford (7 erc are now four players left in the & slugging match from start to finish. An- By German, 1; Stolen | L& RIstonBandoRe i wan 0 ML M UEDh | e o b 0, the 2:15 pace at Terre Haute in straight | (o 2 o Lamolighicr & to 1) singles. C. H. Young meets L. C. Denise 3 drews was taken out of the box in the Ryan, Burks Doubie plays: | Brookiyn, second; W. C." Sanger third. ! tatad B o heats, the fastest of which was 2:10%, 2:11, | Ramape (1 to 5 third. Time: f Al T axlcaiti ik s LN o e e, ke 4 > ! 3 : s 2:12 1 : 4, 2:11, | Ramapo (i to 6) third. Time: 1:40%. and 1. Haskeil plays . Noteware, 3 $hird Inning and Purvis at the end of the (o lIfRNtG Umplre: © Mc rac s b A I e Nellgh L ifreen. 201214, Dr. Sperry is a flighty animal, with | INfth race, seven furlongs: Ducat (7 to | The winners of these matches will come | DR aroiney . 052 2 Fatterios ™ dp and Aty Lo i | won, B. B. Bird second.” M. Biack, Fort | TILDEN, Neb, Aug. 18.—(Special Tele- [ a’ whole lot ofspeed, but unless his driver | 10) won, Fignro (5 to 2) second, Anna @ to | together Monday crening o decuis Who 4 i dolnes chrb BT E e s o A | Wayne, third. Time: 4:39 3- gram to The Bee)—An Interesting game of | thoroughly understands him he will not travel | 1 _third. Time: 1:27%. i Wilihaye thehonororimentiny e Rl 3 19 Tt 7 Dids Mbfrios, 14 Sccond game: - — ball was played at Oakdale between Tilden | as fast as a common plow horse. The horse | SIXth race, handicap steeplechage, ' two | PIGNERB R 0 (o6 e oay in 5 S roin: Des Mataos 31 Faoi e ands | CRicage ssessses 0—5 SHOPMEN AT CRICKET, and Neligh for a purse of $15. The score | 18 afraid of his shadow when on the track | Miles and thresauariers: Biles Standish | CACTNS R S e Chimpjonenip ' Tarned runse, Des Momas, 1: Mook Tiiamy, 5. | New York ! 0—5 — was 10 to 9 in favor of Tilden. Batteries: | and will bolt and break in a hopeless man- | & 'T.uke 31y (o 1) third, Time: 6:05. " | of the northwest resulted today as fodcws: ‘Two-base hits: Luawrence,” Hoffman, - Base hits: Chicago, - | Union Pacific Men Do fome Excellent Prac- | Weatherhead and Irskine for Tilden; Gal- | ner. His driver now blinds him with a ; Foullces won :n the singles, Foulves snd . M 8 Er On the Old Dominio Q) Fudden, Durris, Sweene s, Krelg, ¢ rfors: Chicago, rned tice Work Together. lowayiprother 1rmi,) “lfilln;wj;mgk [:'Ill";ml_tx roll of sheepskin, so that he cannot see the M ';“ ':_‘ e Onppage [athegibabisss ndiTovliGeiead illion. " Three-bas hits: Porfer, K. uns: Chicugo, G t on An interesting game of cricket was played eatherhead, y Galloway, 8. U “ | turf ahead of him for several rods, and then WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—First race, one- | Miss Addison in the mixel doubles, £ Eiie e cromatniin; KTy Bnos | baachc (Ohiasio &) ew Btruck | o' tno Union, Basifio srounda yeaterday oy | "™ TR wth" s head igh in the air the horse can | half mile: kioriat won, Vexation, iy, wec: | _NARIAGANSIAT hiil, It Ly Aug, 18 h aflley, Porter. Tuses on balls: | out y ckin, %; by Clark by Terry, 2 i A D I8, ¥ Almn Wins n Hot Game. reel off a mlile at a surprising rate of speed, | ©nd: Rola T nnis hnament f 4 mr l'(urrl 2 (‘\n; :}ln-lnlv\n. 2; off Mauck, 8. | 3. Home runs: Lange. Th base hits: | teams chosen by W. Richelien and Mr. BEAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. 18.—(Speclal PP L Second r Lit- | Jack Iln:fhml s cat 1l | t by pitched ball: By McMackin, 1; by | Dahlen. Two-h vard, Van Halt- | Neale. It was played choose the b NAY ¥ 210 B eag ip Ul 2200 2 Alic ttamie second, Vocal- Score, 4-6, 6- | 3 a1 o D Mobachit, 17 by 1 Bohlen, Rwo-ha s Wilmot, Meekin ale. It was plaved to choose the best |, . im 1o mhe Bee)—Alma defeated | The summer meeting of the Northwestern | LS Alice wom, P il ; — . K 3 . | players to represent the team against the third. Time: 1:241% b Steuck ont: ' my. Burels, 2y Medackii, g | 1 Nin Huttren. " hviple plags Fullef | Qi Tnvincibics on Saturday, augast 2, | Beaver City here today, Score, § to 3. Hot- | Breeders assaciation will begin In Chicago to- | [rhird race, six Tutions nyon LOST NER CE : y Andrews, 2 by auck, fassed balls v 0 ¥ Tinpire MceQuadd, S " RN, 0 s + AUE ®, est ga 3 the season. orrow afterne [ Vas! 2| . 3 0 DI ER ird. o 1 Saiep 1 Bulse hits: O Tourrie 127 s e it e e and as will be seen h{ the following anal. | (5t Bame of the season. 205,000 sall ;,‘L',;‘,'."h“'u',.‘,:"\;]',m,',f‘flx,'vl,,.:'r‘,;e;,“:’,‘,’j L L AL LA L iaiant Woblluasmaes WA i oS Mackin, 6; off Andrews, 7; off Mauck, 9. | : Terry and Schriver; German, | ysis, the Omahas il _have to play v S 5 g Blackburn won, Doc Birch second, IReb Gl ) Double pliva: 1ishe tor Porter to Ml nd Wilson Dotter cricket than Tately it they, win, Fris HISERNIAN PICNIC. Z:n‘» 1;1«.;:;«!":3“:;1’4‘1“ m'“?: lor.;”:m)“:n‘:::: third. Timer 1 o ko Ttnce Agninst Britannia. olen ' bases: Fisher, — McFarla ceitenstoln Gef poc owling of W. Richelien and Mr. Neale | L ; Al aclug. The a8 e Fifth race, seven furlongs: Odrock won PRESHWATER, Isle of W A 4 Hoftman, Seister, McFadnen (1, MeMackin, Reyitaubtoln: Gt ai Bocard; and the bowling and batting of Alian und | Was Much Enjoyed Last sunday—Winnors | put into the best possible condition for har- | Sennioe second. 1ty W third, « mime: | FRESHWATER, Isle of Wright, Aug. 18— | EAIII.L-‘III"‘. « \ll(l(tlll'u:v[ hige (2 : ruu;-;.m: RROOKLYN Au\nl 18.—Breitenstein's | Hill was praiseworthy. Score: 0 the Contests. ness racing, and, as it is a trifle fast, some [ 1:3 The mateh race between the prince of Wales' 1 urris, ckin, Selsler aud - Traffley; | eurves were foo much for th okly W. RICHELIEU'S $1DE Fully 1,500 friends of the Hibernian | 800d records are expected. Not all of tha ¢ s yacht, Britannia, and Mr. Gould’s Vigilant, 4 Andr Kk and Sa; boys today. Connor materiall isted ully 2B riends of he ernian LN a Talent Does Husiness ut Jeo e Vark. D . : i ¢ X = Sonnare edid Sl m Richelien, not out ] 19 o ttend fast strings will be represented, however, on Y 3 £ is off. The boats left Totland bay for the Buck and Connte on Good Terms. teamn by ‘his heavy batting. Score: Dherd, b Neal ia1 | Knishts were in altendance at the annual | oo, n¢of'tng big mesting at Terre Haute. NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Favorites Wwon one- i starting polnt. shortly. before 11 8, my./Ths LINCOLN, A 18.—(Special Ti Brooklyn .ccoeeeen 00 0 000 0 0 0 00 Coffee, b Nei .9 | outing of the order, held at the picnic e half of the races at Jerome park | starting p $ 2By By The Beo.)-Connié and Back made 1t harse | Bt LUl 1a0A0n8 408 0R0R0 - U 4 {5 WhelaD: "L 1y Wsps BN : 1| Brounds at'Coftman station, Sunday, August| The Rochester meeting clored on Friday | (gousy oot the mronoy. " Hem e Well [ wind had shifted after tho setting out, so ¢.)- e and Buc de it hors A 5 o 8t. Lo 3 . Hall, b Neals . : 1 | ground offman station, Sunday, oche; oe clored on Friday | played to get the money. sults: o prospeet o hat intend and horse today, In the first game Slagle | | lase bits Brockisn, 2. 8t Leuts, & Br| g S, 5 Wi 112 A most enjoyable dny was spent by all, | evening, after a most successful season of | © Iirst race, one-half mile: Btone (even) [ (AL tho prospiot of | owhat was internded m"‘,,,‘{}', 'l'fif,‘ ;.,..‘..fl“:fi ,'\51.“".'.‘\“‘""', bt ,:’:';'l"[l runs: St Louls, 2. Left on bases: Iroc e TR :+ 9 | the knights exerting themselves to make the | racing. The closing day was marked by Hal | won, Lobengula (20 to 1) second, Captain | ;AR B0, Ce B STy oo o 0 an Mg ¥ of dumb base running A7 was DIt frees | lyn, 9; St Louls, 3. Bases on_balls: on'| 9 1 50 @ | time pass as pleasantly as possible for thelr | Braden winning the free-for-all pacing race | Nick (12 to 1) third. Time: 0:48) . o | leeward and beat back. However, before the Iy, In the second game Buck tri e ow, outi | o g [ friends. © Nothing havbenod to mar the | in straight heats, beating such horses a8 | (o’f) yon Todin (1o 10.1) second: Poor Jona- | staring gun was fired tho Vigllant was sien Kimerer, a local amateur, whe Ly Hhreitenstein, 1. Three-base hits: Con- | W. W, 2 | pleasure of the occasion, and at 8:15 the | Guy, Mascot and Wilkes. He recorded the | 'O, ; doda QO RAREENG) ! aul down her z flags and take 3 Double pl; i v than (10 to 1) third, Time 1 4 to haul down her ing flags and take in her reat curves and good x 1 om0 o i s Worite: mons phaarh A Batre, by i | clehteen coaches that composed the speclal | miles in 2:07%, 2:08% and 2:09. While this | 'Third race, mile and an exgh Duteh | top safls. Somecthing wrong with her keel 3 the Jax to' cllmb " ov \\{:;: hour and _forty-four nutes, I 3: | No balls 3 | train conveyed the tired picnicers home. is going pretty fast, it is not fast enough to | Skater (even) won, Galloping King (6 10 1) | pad been discovered and the race could not r‘ ERODeA Bard and often, o Reat emmer® | Stein and Dalley; Breitenstein and Wide balls. .. 2| The program of sporty was interesting, and | win on most of the tracks when the crack | Second, Harrington (0 to 5) third. Time: | }dC HEw > ham — | each event was well gaplested. The results | horses are started. 3., t had been arranged that the queen o .. 100°0°0 0707070 Sully Won't Do, Grand total 8 | were 4 e Fourth_race, mile and an_elghth, match: | 1 reang L r";‘::';‘,":fm i R ML LR PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18.~The hom: 88 Standing broad jump;"phize, an umbrella, | The pesple of Edgar, Neb., have been hold- | DOTan (7 to 8 won, ¥'rom Dobbins (i to ) | should watch the e 0% Ay R0l TN S ns: Jacksonville, 3. Linse S DELEEA, aus. 8 home am_ Richeliv i k [ 18 ® pedple of Edgar, Neb,, ee - | second. Time: 1:57 borne, b s pl Vi some_ re Lincoln, § Jacksonville, 13 ors: teain hit BUTIVAN Srealy, sbutbuth ' sloce oo, b N ;%3 [ won by Ed Murray. o] a hurness meeting during the past week | "I\ fth sace, five and_a half furlongs: Harry | abandoned, The prince of Wales, duke of coin, 13 Jacksonville, 1. Three-base yere handicapped by e wet grounds. | ¥ SERhe, : = 21 " Running broad jump,cprze, box of cigars, 1 some very good events were pulled off. | Reed (1 to 2 won, Sir Dixon, Jr. (10 to 1) [*York and a large company of British H.""hf.f.' Pd(';‘ntnlxl, l\fll-\vmnn. :..-.xl.-nm-) W 8¢ D14 d0 000 1yl Mckn ob il A . 4 | won by D. T. Murphy. ¢ Nebraska has a lot of good trotters and pac- | second, Cockade (6 to 1) third, Time: L. | grigtoeracy were on board the Osborne ex- Ho 1t off Bultk, 2. | Bivuck ot ity Singie: WU 0008 -8 0- 0= I A bHN : 9|, Putting shot, prize, baxiof cigars, won by | ers, which ara nover started in any of the [ Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Live | pooting to follow the course of the racers, g ol SRR e aPauuok bt By Siagle, X ¥ LA auaer, Wi + 2| D.T. Murphy. 1o ¥ regular association circuits, and a fair fleld | Dalc (3% to D w o 15638 HeCORG | Mr. Gould's family and a party of giests by Baltz, 1.0 Tt by pltoher: MeCann, Philadelphi Cleveland Hur o a0 Prig 8 o ) third. Time: 1:63%. McCarthy. Wild pltehes: Daltz it Philadelphia, 4; v 1, 8 boHu Canieee 0 Running high jump, prize, box of cigars, | of starters can secured in almost any M were on board (e Atalanta, Mr. Gould ] fes: Baliz and Speer; Slagle anil Snyder, Philadelphia, 1; Cleveland, 2. 1d, b Tl 0 | won by D. T. Murphy. 54T enterprising city for small purses. But Ne- Hankinroa's Progiam, himself being on the Vigilant, B Time: One hour and thirty-five minut Wits: " Delehanty, Mo Thr g o Hundred yard racepiepen, prize, box of | praska i i utati fast HARLEM, Ill, Aug. 18.—TFirst r 1l Th ident to the Vigllant consisted of 0 ¢ e es. wse hits: Delehanty, MCKean, Thre dre drace)iepen, . box braska {8 also carning a reputation as a fas ARLEM, Ill., Aug First race, five | Tho accident to the V onslste Uglv‘ 13 Hual:rll. b hits: Cross, J. Sullivan, M. Sullb A : cigars, won by Fred Josnson. horse breeding state. Labdsco, Online and | furlong: Katie G won, Linette second, | the loss of her centerboard. econd game: Hamilion. Double plays: Bluke to Mec . 2| Tug of war, prize, swordband belt valued at | Alix are all Nebraska horses. Rue third, Time: 1:08% LONDON, Aug, 18.—A dispatch . from Lincoln ..... 100600080 gftoo debeaui, Thomsen to Clements; 0. | N s’ 11010 0| $100, won by division four. ¢ s Second Face, six furloi Mler | owes to the Prows assoclation says that It x5 p AR | ) 0 0 3— ebeil to ¢ sheau (2), Struck o Ty it AT 3 0, wen | ¥ Eh Loudc econd, I « owe eh it h T LR R A A By Bullivan, 1. Mime: Twe | ' ¢ balis v 2| Children's seventy-five-yard race, prize, | mne world's record for 2-year-cld trotters UGN S800NH:. .13 hird. 1 g generally bel that the Vigllant will hits: Lincoln, 10; Jacksonville, ' 11, Ump Keefe.” Batterles: Clem- Grand total 4 | palr of slippers, won Uy**ive Patterson, has been broken twice in one week at Terre one mile: Sister Mary won, | not race agaln this season in English frors; Lincoln, 6: Jacksonville, 1. Twos aylor and Grady; Sullivan and Zim- MR. NEALE "“""""‘l’\“-'"‘;‘:‘"’l':"“. wihize, sack of flour, | yaute, The first time that the spots were i waters. base hits: MceCann, McKibben, Three-base | mer. ale, b Richelieu . veee 4| WOD by rs. Dallar 2 knocked cff the old mark was when Boreal » = hits: McCarthy, McCann, Sulllvan. Bases Colonels Coutdu's Py, 1, o b Richelén 1! d 18| Married ladies race (4. 0. H. ladies only), | won' tne $10,000 purse for foals of 1892, ce, sx furlongs: Vincetor won, Rogattn op Take Mishignn: e & ) g e : o i it Jonn I, Laile econd, Lily of the West third JHICAC 18.—Tho Pi i ogn balbs: ON Kimeror, 67 off Caplinger, 1 | WASHINGTON, Aug. 18- Lucky hitting Caftdo, b tiche i 14| prize, a turkey, won ht‘l‘”’ John Lalley: | making Lhe' fantest .mile In 2:17%4, whioh , LI ! | CHICAGO, Avg. 18.—The Phantom tool 1 BfiRcein, 1: Jacksonville: & Pamsod ‘balini | 1o aire Simantiee of Wonors, who fatled Huniphtios, b Sheph roys: vace, prize, boof candy, won by J. | beat William Penn's matk of 2:18%." Three two miles: Bessie Bislana | the honors for first sloops, and the Hawthorne Speer, 1; Snyder, 1. Baileries: erer and | o to hit the ball g L R Montgomery, b Kichel e Densen She of the Axtell syndicate's colts were started © Mac second, Dungarven third. | salled away from all competitors In the «Bpeer, yder, I rer or to hit the ball when the bases were full One hund ds'#ithe’ (A, O. H. only), . Bpeer; Caplinger and Snyder: Time: One | Score > U Ttichalien ® cave uf ChambaEhd fwkn by Tim Col. | I this raco, but they did not make any | Time: 3:30%. . schooner class in the opening races of the re- & hour and ffty minutes, Umpire: Haskell. | washington 30201000 0—6 b TRplon prize, case ot champaknd;iwon by Tim Col- eat showing. The new record was broken Ixth race, six furlongs: Captaln Brown | Toiec™ ) dor the auspices of the new Lake b ashing 2 20 0 6 Charlton, b “Paslor lins. gain on Friday by Oakland, who lowered | Won, Geraldine second, Flash third, Time: [ Satta urder the auspices of the new Lal wnding of the Teams. Loulsvil 100001010 24 Tate, b Shophord Missas' TRos, Drise:"palr'uf:aboes; won by | BSE B Friday, and, 1, Michigan Yachting association. Won. Lost, Pr.Ct. Base hitai Washington, 6; Loulsville, 10. Brmovaqn, i Righsileu Millle Tighe. " the mark (o b, Seventh race, six furlong: Levena © N z . Rock Island AT 6.4 Washington, Lausville, . 8, } 0§ |00 1 The judzes of the ovemts were P. J. Rile: won, Lulu T sécond, Remorse third. Time: s Defont tho Vietors, ] ook o i - wried runse Waghinigton, 3;" Loutsvitle, 8 | {3, » 3| Willlam' Maher, Jamost B, ‘Connoily. D, J. | ,.Carldon, a new and green horse, won the NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L, Aug. 18 i g 3 wo-hase hits: Abbey (). Home r ball s tEh llam Maher, Jamos onnoliy, 1, 2:35 class trot at last Monday re= = 2. ) eel, the western te A Y el B00M np|aAw % Hmmming. e Baghls, nlays: Qrand total RV Y i il S Calianan. Thomas 4 Paey The jmaster of | yftornoon and beat blers pretty mer Hurns at Sio . . and C. B. Neol, the western tennals 3 St. Josep @ ' It . §§|Shisbeck to Cartwrighti Brefter to Richaid SECOND INNINGS. SYOIONN- WS SApAIN TS GAFLeY: hard. Rex, Americus and Allar s0id as | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Aug. 18.—(Sp pions, defaated Foole ahd Howlend, . whe : son to Lutenberg. Struck dut: By Stock- The comumnitice on arrangements comprised g won first prizo in doubles, in a close match 5 A TR #8 REdale 0 by Hemmiog 3. fime: Gne hour | Neale b Richiliew - s | John Nangle, chairman; John F. Lalley, | favorites, and the former was looked on | to The Bee)—'Farmer” Burnes, the noted | pof /T8 B0 0 " S¥onr e wag's 5155, - ; b # and 'forty minutes. Umpire: Hurst. Bat S B b Bhantar « 11 Lecreta Dar ord, Morris chey and | 48 @ sure winner, as his past performances | wrestler, last evening had a contest with [ 0% '¥ s v 1% E e > B8 ¥l feries: Stockdale and McGuire; Hemming | oo, b Syntrd, o 4| tneretary: b Staford, Morris Hinchey and | 139" heen touted ‘w0 much around the bet- | Joo Wilson, thec hampion middieweight | 36 &4 el A WESTAR oy and G ..m\‘;mm"‘ SRR k. Lhumphriés, b Ricielie y AL ——— l,m;:i .\m{u um;m»r Rex '!..:u :-.n lh|. ould wre tler ¢ :’\3-1,,.”;”‘ lu w.‘:).‘.u.m.q.hq Richard Merritt Wins w Medal, \ f " . Montsonery, b Richellea 1100100 Dump Iojunction Sait. do to win second morey, while Carldon was | under Police Gazette Fules, Cateh-an-catchs | poaBoin aug. 18.—Richard Moreitt of l SR < F. Gent, b Ttichelieu ¥ 0 = 0 o he ) 2:12% and 2:10%, | can. Burns bet $100 that he could throw J " 3 0 Bloux City Tukes n Fair from Miwaukee on | g0 Plaged. Won. Lost. Pre. | & Bi,’y Sl © 8| Judge Scott yesterday heard adavits | tFOUInE the heats In 2:14, 2:12% and 2:10 Wilkon five times in an hour. He did it | Milwaukee, In the Parker tournament, wom o \ 4 or Way Up Again. Baittm 8 8o | 9 Ghariton, b Richetleu 9 | and other testimony bearing on the Injunc- Tho Kansas state clrcuits have com. | #nd had four minutes Anad ten seconds €0 tne blue rock international medal. His scor¢ U SIOUX CITY, Aug. 18—Sioux Cit§ won | New York 5 00k |3 Aue D Richelisy oo i | tion of the Gate City. Malt company against | menced their midsummer program, and dur- | {ha ontost was “one of s Gokerond | was 48, Others scored from 26 to 471 birdg the first game from Milwaukee today in the ‘m A‘I.II”I“m e lga 6.4 | Leg byes : H e Board of Health, cstablishing a garbage | ing the past week there has been some good | Seventy-five per cent of the door receipts, | Upson making the latter number, :Al::lh lgfllnu. Score: 45T g _l, [r::‘ RIPUBvossen 1ee . H mp at the foot of Poppleton avenue. The | racing at Holton. Good fields of fast ones, | which was considerable, went to the wine « ~Continens Fudeatria ux City .........0 85 0000 21 715 prook . 9 0.0 IR g ensnaranisersps sy Ab: cas: was continued until 9 o'clock Monday | a plend'd attendanc liberal purses, | ner, an dthe other 2 per cent to the loser 3 P hy Milwaukee 702104021 010 g e Qrand total 2 RVl orning, and a decision will probably be | promptly pald, were thé features of this | Burns wrestled ten of the best men in the | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 18.—Harry Thompson, o Ba hits: Sioux City, 2: Milwaukee, 15, “ ched some time Monday meeting. city tonight for the gate Ipts, amount- | 19ng distance walker, has arrived here from ), Revors: Bioux, City, Milwaukee, 0. Louls i bmvid ity 841 Trinmpha: ) nk B, Johnson has n appolnted . ok e thton a2 ima il an hour 18 | gan Franclsco, having made the trip in 831 Barned runs: Bloux City, 13; Milwaukee, 4 isvill | DAVID CITY, Neb., A Spec SR b hak | 3 : S ! : which to throw all of the 'ten, but na ai] [ San Franelsco, hay nade the trip Two-base hiis: Goodencdgh. Taylor. Stew: | Washingion H 81 zhe Beo)—Davia ity RAAsed ar Oored | pimiotacaiar. of “thr siate” of Bals: o trotn U0s ot Botte Ment Ga 1oaf Tussarnrd |5 p et A o arh Amaad BisRe- ) | ChTS MR hiee HGRAR-ie AHBI AN L 5 ) 3 3 on, dece: A om o ulte. on 0 last Tuesday E 253, he being the bes an. Journey to New York.

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