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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1895 - I ) o ' J \ inson and Donohua; Hemming and Robin- W N thews first, 12 feet § inches; Stiles second, | 1 A T '\ N o o b, 1v 5) sec 1 B TACKLED SNYDER AND A MOB | s A6 s it oneifur™aed 5ty | VICTORY 1S WITH THE BLUE | #5888 lsaiiice! TALENT DID FAIRLY WELL | R & Sohaiintsr, §.0,0 recond | . minutes. Umpire: Murray. Pole vaultigy:; Huma first, § feet 3 inches; 4 . Fourth race, five and o half furlongs H y SENATORS GET ANOTHER GAME. TS BYCOMM, L Jeet D Inohies, selling: 8ir Richard (6 to 1) won, Joe Cotton —_ [ 51 LOUIS, May 2—The Senators again flle, bigyblel: mont Sutton, first; Tweedy, to 1) second, Tim Murphy (9 to 10) third 4 Snaid had their own way, winning the second i 3 i rcond 4. E el ¥ RiSS re: 1:07% Omeha Goes Against a Tough Combination Eame of the scrics With heavy bafting and Has a Lead of Five Points Over the Univer- | 2 vards n&{(’i“: Jpne frsts Matthews, | Succeeded in Pioking Throo Out of the | Iirth race, milo and a half, short course % i : clean flelding. Mercer -was hit freely by . 3 Sk AN e ¥ y " ? steeplechase, handicap: Relampago (6 to 1) of Umpire and Partisanship the Browns, but they were unable to score tity of Pennsylvania. <r'\ “.v.,"l'.‘)'"n'“ vele g8ce, "r e-for-all (' ully, Five Winners, | Won, Lonnie B (3 to 1) second, North (6 & 1) more than once, = Bcore Shenandoaly gegt; Ahornton, Furragut, sec: third, “Time: 3:31 St. Louls 0100000001 Base ball: Glenwood, 7; Sidney, 10, s roIxth face, mile And a sixteenth, handicap GCESS v HE GAME | Washington ......10 210001 *5 g | Relay racosdes, yovds! Sonior Dreps against ond. 3tato Diabla Ih ke 3 eninple, _(even) ae UNDERWOOD WAS ALSO IN THE e S LA 3 wasnington, . Trors: CRUM OF IOWA WINS HIS RACES et ey o e o GREAT CROWD ATTENDED THE RACES | ond, Malo Diablo @ to 1) third. Time: 1:49% 8t Louls, 5; Washington, 3. Earned runs rennis ' iy Austin__and opkins, 5 —_— 3 e Washington, 1. “Twosbase hits: ‘Guinn, Sel- Omaha, defdtéd CGalt agd Sheldon, Tabor. BARNETT GETS A WOKLD'S RECOKD 4 he Series at Roekford Shows a | bach. Stolen bases: Abbey, Cooley, Dowd, 2 rioa-8 Events W At S . D . Becond of the Series & 4 Double play: By to Quinn to Contor, First | o o & Protest an this Gronnd that He | g, ype off) WhK LIVELY AMATEURS i Well Contested and the | 1. 51116 Fiying Unpacea Mark 3ade by | ADSOIUte Proof of the Merits of | «J Startling Reversal of Form on Pary binke o8 Dallit OF Hosers 85 ol Closson. b Was & Drofessional Before e i Tomnd Five Thousand Feople Present Got the Speedy Moy from Lincol Tl A 3 ¥ of the Omahas—Otter HIt by pitched ball: Clarkson., Struck out Entered College—Hls Friends Wileox & Drager Team Beaten by a Close ~. Their Money's Worth—s. LOUISVILLE, May 2.—The southern cir. T'his Great llepnmtmn ) - Bail Games, Clariisgn and Helthi Mooy and Masare Deny the Charge. £ I¥boro at Dunlap. maries of the Events, cult bieycle races were brought to a happy d Time of game: One hour and forty-five mir AT {Special Tele- close here today, Two world's records were r utes. Umplre: Long. gram.)—The, WHeox & Draper shoe house — owered and one equaled. Owen Kimbal of Tockford, 14; Omaha, . JREDS BATTED WELL. BERKELEY OVAL, N. Y., May The | team against the Baird-Dean company of | Thers was a grand turnout at Unfon park | “OUISVlle 18 tonight the pride of the Louts nll" WATEH HIKER- b Lincoln, 17; Jacksony CINCINNATI, May The Reds batted Dunlap put up the strongest game ever ik ville eranks because of his performance in Quincy, 10] 8t. Josey well at critical ‘times and profited by bases | tWentieth annual fleld meeting of the Inter- [ it oP ¥ 4 vesterday afternoon, the crowd belng | aquating Arthur Porter's competition one- Beora’ 13; Dea Motnes, 6. on balls and errors and won easily. Only | colleglate Association of Amateur Athletics of | W' g 1y Ny o | variously estimated at from 4,500 to 6,000, “ . , 3 i fi; 0, 0 ¢ nein p r . & isseie 0.1, 00100 1.0.0 ¢4 ] X y i W000. | third mile class A record of 4 4-5 seconds ahz . - Biitairg, 13 Hoaton, 0" tWo of Cincinnat’s errors cost anything. | America came to a close late this afternoon, [ B.-D; Co B4 d 019u0 L840 T8l muire wih ok vasknt, seat lek 1n. alther | K erat ot ffoart ob 4 18 sepohds | Omaha Hotse'« Ke¥patsilecn Cincinnatl, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Cinelanati .......1 210010 3 s—gfand the Yale blue was the winning color Iatteries: Wilcox & Draper, Parls and | stand, the quarter stretch was an expanse of (1058 fh went awainst the only record for lighted With Practical Tests E Brookisn, v; Louslle, Philadelphia 10021000 04| Ely's sturdy sons took first honor with thirty | ROlRErU: Birdchean compuny, ‘Dukan and | carriages, and the betting ring & Jam trom | Porter Ho theet g taeive and it h o 3 11" Clave i [ lits;, Cinclnnat, 7; Phitadelphin, points, University of Pennsylvania men run- | Passed balls: None. Ieature: Tolbert, | the opening to the close. Srconds, The quad crew, OiConnc of Its Merits. 3 Tolado runs: Cincinnati, 8 Philadel ning sécond with twenty-five and Marvard | ctteher 0 P T e card was an exceptionally fine one, [ third of a mile fyinic Ghpaced - the il |I._.~<- hits: _Hogrlever, Foreman, “Merritt, | third with twenty-two. The manag:ment | gram.)—-A most rémarkabie gamo of bail | ©YETY event proving exceedingly close and | third race Kimbal of Louisville and Hanley i Grand Hapids, % Minneay Hullman, Sacrifice hits: Lathai, S(Ief | was excellent. There was no time wasted | Was played by two country amateur teams | cxciting. The talent had the call on the | f New Jersey finished civows togetner | THOUSANDS TESTIFY. Einendg ev (Special Tele- | Phee, Ewing, Hamilton (2). - #{rst buse on | throughout the afternoon and the program W ay ;]j‘?,““"”'y]‘l“p """""‘r""m”\;‘ '\“['”]v‘t: day's work, naming three out of the five [ a tandem was put in to aid Dirnberger in s 4 ROCKFORD, I, May 25.—~(Spocial Moo | bulisi 1y Foreman, 1;'by . Smith, T HIC | was gone through with in less than thres | districe. “3f the” players, howcver, | Winners, and hugging a fourth as affection- | 40 attempt to lower the competition mile . WS gram.)—Rockford turned the tables neatly | py pitgaed, billy, By Soremas, do by Smith, [ hours. The grand stand, bleachers and the | Were university students, home for Sunday! | ately as if hg had been a favorite record for clase 15 e folowed the tandem | 1t 18 only a few days sinee Kirk's Rain on Omaha todsy ant came mear shutting |3 §Ties ot oy Foreman B by L. Grb | e e ouats. were orowded with | 1t to0k twelvé’innings o decide who Wers | *1n the sscond raca there was much Interest | Sors Seahbing Corin L s 40, Sabanne aker was thoroughly introduced McVittie's men out. Omaha got hits about | T. Smith and Bucklev. Time: Tw. S v 5 . S RBTRGF118 Py manifest, as the short boy: ting at the stretch Gardiner's splendid form |in Omaha, but the wonderful popularity . & e ard five minutes. Uy MeT spectators to the number of 5,000. The run- | Invincibles .1 1 0 1 231000 0 211 . as L boys, prodting ‘by | BEsiioR: PN th the wikders followe L e 4 3 4 as often as boarders got "““‘:"”“"HI“' DIDN'T SUPPORT M'DERMOTT, ning track was lightning fast and the fleld \\;-::4 |~[ 50 21 ;. 1 _rln 0 0 0 09| grape vine tip, played Bill Arp at 8 to 1 at | Cabanne and Titus ahead Dirnberg 'l(‘l’ll":“ “lt"‘"l:l‘;‘ In th ‘) "“I‘ period iy shortcake, Underwood proving invincible LOUISVILLE, May it took ten In-|could not have been in any better condition Jatteries vineible teasoner and | a lively gait, and he won without any very [ Sanger is not yet In form and did not enter | IUINOSL heyond comprehension. ory e " 5 Yoy ‘ 4 | nings t6 deteat the O 1N oAk L h Schuster; Weddells, Pollard * and Huston b A Y | any races at this meet. Attendance, 3,000, | housckeepoer 5 has. givel 4 3 Bagan was wild and was slugged hard and | nings to defeat the Colonels today, MeDer- | propably the most popular comp:titor was | Haxos. o balis: Off 1entoner 5 oft noticeable effort. Rt et e s L e G L UL L AR often. Donnelly played a poor game in left | JOUE BItCREC good ‘ball, but recelved poor | ;... "v " crum of Towa, who'won the 100 and |‘vul-ll arned runs: Invineil The South Omaha handicap, one mile, was race, class A, half mile: There were 'i"""‘I'II“:""' In its praise, and hereafter A played a fine fielding game, his catches be- l,y.n;«‘ld\nl ks 0 n”l “I‘IA 1.2 0 3— 9| ghigwed e had several links:to 16t out wheh ”‘,;,,;.' A }u» Soter, Fime . \-‘f” 00 :: 'lm:”:;-“l ;!\:; \rxyfl(;(vhuysly;_ \[:‘.Iu,]. e et o of eAh heat' (o' run ' the | | Rlgedil, _“"lu‘u”"l o ;II”A l‘:x;\l.‘: ¢ dificult. Omaha's errors were nearly its 2; Brookly! i £, i e 4 and_fifteen minutes. Ump) Johns, Ne Long Ten and Malloy each carried | final. ~First heat—Hand first, Huftstetter | POSSESSC ¢ ¢ alue tha v ing dificult. Omaba's errors w Louisvill 3 Tuna: | Pushed. Early today Trainer Murphy of | “U{GJ{ o0 THRGEES. (FIMPIEE: QORI 0 1o good deal of money, but neither got o sme third, Mitcheil fourth, Time: | lever been equalled by any other prep- all costly, and most of Eagan's bases on | poyj; base on | Yale sald that he would protest against the | gram)"At the Driving park here today a | smell, Charles P, 2 to 1, and Tattersall, 3 to ond_heat- Kimbal first, Fitchner | qition, and its phenomenal suee i balls were glven in the ninth inning, which, | err y Louis- | Iowa man on the ground that his name was | jarge crowd witnessed a hotly contested [ 1, gefting the p'aces. oad, T. o ne thi:d. Twyman fourth. Time: | R 8 phenomenal success Is i 4 4 ; ns, Kid | Y Brooklyn, 3. n balls: | not Crum, and that he was a professional | game of ball, with Greenwood pitted against | "1t will be seen that the books made from | 1l _Final heat—1 ner won, Hand sec- | havdly to be wondered at when this fact « with four hits, notted m-\t’n runs Jad) o “':; zmott, 0‘ (;fvv lhnI 1 s]E’r‘mk out: | hefore he entered the college five vears ago é\-nmnlu, resulting. n; ‘:1_ l’{“r :1»];‘- \mmmi two to three favorites in every race. and it | ond, Kimbal third Jine 6 v i is understood. Kling, Nicol's junior, caught a masterly | By McDermott, 3; by Daub, 2. % O saw ) yard sk t eam by a score of 17 to 1L e crowd | Kot R 3 S ana Second race, class B, two-thirds of a mile R ot 3 iR ol 3 T o finst game. of the | hits: ‘Corcorart, *’ Dty Two-bass ~ hits: | After Crum had won the 100 yard dash trom | [ %milily ‘from Greanwood anil was no- [ 18 @ rare thing to get better than oven | gardinor won, Cabanrie second, Terrtl thira. | Hundreds of testimonials of people re- game. Nicol playe rst ga h jrouthers, Clarke, Griffin, Stolen base: N 3 3 Phy €N° ) companied” by a cornet band. This being | Money, 8o the average crank can readily see | Time: 1:92 2-5. De Cardy, Anderson, Steele, | siding in Omaba and vicinity have been season, having released Flemming and Leb- | Anderson, Lachance, Shindie. Double play: | tered a protest. Crum's friends stated that | the third game between the contesting t sort of a chance he has Titus and Coburn also ran received, but a few from well knowr 2 bin. Shaffer was put off the fleld by the | Collins to Shugart ‘to Brouthers. Hit by |the lad was never a professional and was | teams added interest to the game. mmmary of the afternoon card Third race, class A, two miles: Kimbal 16nty of v N bin. Shaffer was p pitched ball: Preston. Passed balls: Zah- | the son of a banker, W. L. Crum of Bedford, | wood's one-armed pitcher, G. D. PiFat race, four furlor burse $100: Lady | won, Hand second, ome third, Time: | vesidents of the city will suffice to 4 umpire, and Nattress came near being mob- ) ner. Batteries: McDermott, Weld and Zah- | 1a. They claimed that the young man was [ played an excellent game.’ The main Doleful, 106 (Smith), 4 to 5 won; Haw- 4-5 show the high esteem in which it is bed for blocking Alberts at third. The last | neti Baub and, Dalley, mes aro NOUTS | not quite 21 years old and that it would be | Lures of the affair were two home runs by | thor te, 110 (i second; urth race, class B, one mile, pa DY) held by those who have given it a trial. | v, A ere played in rain. Score o TR impossible for him to have been a profes- SHckIwork snd DA eal- | Winchester, 100 (Cor, Time m: Gardiner w. Cal seconcy | Heve I8 what th g R R A Tk e TR UE oy o Sinistay sional five years ago. In the final dash at : Ll 14, 40 b & gy YSAg DA e Dj St i mosand Jiike Diw- i, Halier, Dirnbscger. Tornl, St ; i IMAHA., CLEVELAND, May 2.—Cleveland 10st to- | 5oq < g ds | Greenwooa .. L0 200 3 1] son also e, Titus, Banker, Dirnberger, Terrill, 3 AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. | day's game afier having gained a good | 220 yards Crum won again by three yards | ypjng 36222200 17| Second race, selling, five furlongs, llips and Barnett a an. Army People Use It lrich, s 0 0 3 2 "0|lead, principally because of weak fielding, | from Richards. One of the timers ‘‘clock Batteries: Greenwood, Cole and Dodd; BIll Arp, 83 (Mor 8 to 1 ifth race, ciass A, one-third of a mile 3 i A Slagle, M...... 0 1 4 0 1]all the seven errors being costly ones. il him at 213-5 seconds, but the official time | o R SEEq3 TRTCSRRORT, G016, A8 n. | M Leaf, 102 (Willian 5 to 2, tecond: | Kimbal won,'Fitchner ‘second, Mitchell third. Mrs, Smith, wife of John Smith, em- p Donuelly, 1f JERTIN e D at lDiEve .400101 20 0—g|was glven out and was 23 seconds flut‘ It| wood, i2; ~Ashland, 16 Two-base “hits: | Thurman, L o R L third, *Time T ap: | Ploved in the army lu-ulqu.uloumul re- 00 e a0l RHICleve 6; New York, 14. A A N-ssctire. ten | Greenwe rned runs rd race, selling, six furiongs, pursc Coburn (15 yards) third me: [ saic e glven Kir tain Water o 0 % % 0| cleveland, 7; New York, 4. Earnec jections were sustalned Yale will secure ten | Greenwoo arfied runs y A LT L b 3 b 2 Bt 3 ] LR G | BTN IR CE Bl g el Sty oIS, PIAYE: | Won; Joe Woolman, 105 (Smith), 3 t 1 wvelith race, one-half mile ke Rider | Make IR s U 0 v\'.'“_\\_'fkk . A]'“;q'"\' il FEARED CALIFORNIA. fand Gonl to- Shedd to. Gould: Gould o | onds’ Tdvie, 102" (Willlams). 2ty 1 Richardson of Chicago, riding back- | all n e to say that it is the best = 7 3 o] baites ON Cubpy: : ot Meskin, 5. UStruck | The California team was .looked upon as Singer.” Struck oufy By Cole, 5 by Penny, Time: 1:1714. Dan L., Lizaic Victor wards axainst his own record of 2:32 1-5. | preparation that I have ever used, and . 2 ROC |\|-\4‘v'|>|. A g | fune: Tlernan, Mueker. Twc-base Bits: Me- | mile run, Thelr IR e, in s(mnl"rundim;!; TR ooiss I ERERW G0N 12 ‘_\‘;h,.m,; and ' Lucy ‘Gamble afso ran i B O'Comnor Hamilton and Cobuin” up, the city water as soft as rain water, B ¥ AB. . B. | Kean, Burkett, onnor, Mc uppy. | and Captain Koch felt conddent they would | o bases: Gres bod, '8: Ashland, b, Fourth” race, South Omaha handicap, one | pacing Di Time =, and the clothes on coming fr the jsnet veeeee 6 0 0| Stolen bases: Blake, Cuppy. oy le, 0. be Lesnwe % i % b, r 4 2 (S i ) o, S8 pACE! g flom ne AL, ¢ o] gD e ,,‘m‘,,,',““,,l‘)_"u Y ors “_"'“,'I:';‘h"- acquit mmn«’:-n]w in g;m s‘llup‘- 'Dyer and | o honrs and thirty-ve minutes. Umpire; | mile, pirse sho: | Litde Nell, 112 (8 iy, adinth race. to miles, i B unpaced, I are so nice and sofe. I have tested Krelg, ¥ 0 0 A B ItAn F Daaea balles (O Correy finished second and third, respec- | Findl 0’1 won: Charles P, 1i o 1, ste B O BARELE 6 2 = A % . Alberis, ": D Passed battsorton: | {0 jetide Stephen Chase of Dartmouth | TECUMSEIL Neb. May 35 —(Special Tolo il i ¢ Ve i b TG Hirnett of 3 shing fabrics with delicate colors and IS inks, ss 5 2| nor: Meekin and Wilson. Umpire: Emslie. | and Bremer of Hartford, and Cady of Yale gram 1—A "\‘le";':\:{ l||:4|7|=‘[:;'_';""“j;§ ,\‘“‘;:"";;“' A R e A iy Brithe-auan; Adme meR find that it keeps the colors from rui i G Lectt, 2 0] Time: Two hours and twenty-five minutes. | held Torrey down to third place in the 220 | {he Necamien s OO0 St S eat (i selling, five farlongs, pur one’third mii¢ record of [ Ning, and in every way does just what k. ll;'.‘“,',_,r“ o p. 0 0 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. yard hurdle. Captain Ko fought Vincent | jocal” diamond M] nustus, % (Morris), 3 to 1, is claimed for it. I consider it a priv- Nicoll, rf... DESI0 Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | of Harvard stubbornly in the quarter mile | "RANDOLPH, Neb., Ma. (Spectal Tel- | {ons T4 B gy Bt 1, 8econd, Dey B ilege to recommend such an excellent b = — = = —|pittsburg . 2 0 74| run, but had to be satisfled with second | egram.)—The ball game vesterday at Wausa | SiGH 10 G0 1O) -»[l‘“ third. Time: 1:0313 THE €U preparation.” | 4 Totals Wna g in G Cincinnatl 9 10 honors. " Ed Green scored one point In “the | betwesn Rendgiph and Waura elubs resutted | MU 1 DAY i Rl et king, ; y 0 0 0000 0-1 1910 hammer throwing contest, being beaten by | In a victory for Randolph. Score, § to 4| noyne "on ISOHCuIkD Tahe ted ] Sevesnl Migh scoros Made in the Game | Giyao. B L R I R e =T T Hickok and Cross of Yale. This made the [ Same very” strong, particularly free {rom 24 Gl A ) LHDI Played Yestorduy. Cives Wenderful Satlsfaction. 3 arned runs: Omaha 1; Reckford, 2. Two- | Naw' “Verk 13 5 seventh point scored for California. Hickok | “"NIF5 b GRERK, Neb., May (Special | BROCGAT BIN THROUGH TuE BOL The match yesterday was between two | Mrs, F. Kohn, 835 Twent E ba hits gle, ka Kreig, Under- | poston 12 nashzd the collegiate record by throwing the | pajegram.)—Cedar Creek and ttsmouth — teams picked by Captain Harry Lawrie and | sald: “Yeos, we | ¥ Kifa e wood. Alberts. Diouble pliys: e Baltimore ... 10 hammer nn-)r 7% inches and put the shot | High schogl nines played vl | Feed Taral Takes a Desporate Chance and | Subcaptain Perey B. Ford, and was a very | Rain Water Maker and are more than K o Pabst; Alberts to Pabst; Inks to Albe rooklyn g 2 feet 11% inches. here today. Score: 15; Platts- HAS MWolatw WiAHe AtarebtihEisha |Phatiy LR RLAR to l",~lll:(I‘.ll“‘lr\l‘||lx~n «'{,"”,' '.‘..n 1|ll11 RS :‘: ~|m.“‘-:.m 9 In the two mile bieycle race, Manley of "'f‘;m'\\"l r-r""m\"”\'“ \ \4".“4'\3'”"," “»‘"\v ks '_”“ 'yn r[ i ; ‘»(‘. ”“‘:lf‘ i :"m_ e 1;h ased \\Ilnx it. It is beyond doubt the 8 ¢ 00 1 ~4 | § Lou S s bt cleverly froi tto A B 0 Néb., A N K, May 2. he best race of apta J € e toss and se finest thing we have ever tried 3 erwood, 4. Lieft on bases: Omaha, isville 5 Swartmore won cleverly from Otto Mann, |, 0t ofieriiiiitmbnt was nftorded the citi- | the day at Gravesend was the Preakness | Messrs, W. R. Vaughan and J. C. Doyle to | p it £ tr e 1, 10. Umpire: Mr. Snyder. G mes today: Breoklyn at Loulsvil'e; Bal- | CoMimbla collegz, New York. Otto Mann was | ;000 'he' Wite mnd vieinity this afternoon | stakes. Bombazette led. to the last mile. | face the bowling of Mes rs. New and Taylor, | [0 Dreaking hard water and washing LN GOES STILL HIGHER, timora at ChitAga: Washington at BE Tou diqualificd for interference, and Osgood of | in the shapeof a game of ball in which | G 0= e o a e, | O e anen ware ‘ason disbotsd of. by | clothes. We tise it for everythiug i INVILLE, 1L, May 05 —(Spectad | Cleveland at Cincinnatl Pennsyivania was placed econd with, Feuring | forty-three yisiness men took part.. Score, | ot AUt Fool went whead. o a second | Both BRtstiel wive, SOl o ers. Bur. | the way of washing and baths, and it g .)—The home team played B00C s g of Columbia third. Harvard showed well, as | 27 to 0, Mirage LR el caught him, anc SYOW; R oo isdogoh vt 0L 6 oo s ® i rivel 8l . o Py today with Lincoln up to the fifth in- [ scor OF THK WESTERN LEAGUE | the wearers of the crimson, Brewer, Hollis- IN OMAHA e rest of the way it was a bruising con- | nett and G. H. Vaughan. The former, aft s given such wonderful satisfaction rrors and comple! IMagicown, < q g rl § o 3 ) ontestec e p f iself immense cre he manne onse e we p learne o e Lincolns struek a hicky batting ste Toledo Whitewashed by Knnsns City—Tn- | gooq style, and Holllster surprised every one | the ¥ M. siina hotly contested gam L B desnertaioian man- | which he ran up twenty-one runs in short louse since we have learned its merits, and every hit count, he was Aianapolis Wins Again. by beating Kilpatrick of Union for the half | pie Sco! GO E 000 TSR] | R ey e s ey “mlft”hn'-\'{' \lv,\ Ane | order. Judging from the results obtained from 5 ample Tocn, for kool ball playing, however, | TOLEDO, May %.—Hustings proved a por- | mile, Kilpatrick having previously done the | P8, 70002025 10 0-10]ner by a length o was & Glose Nniah | acois hos Ciner batamen, ne O ot oo [ tlie use of 1t In'my Loue it wollabe on their side e ect puzzle for the home team today, and | distance in several seconds better. S ot ons Smith and Sage; Y. | Petween Buckrene Prig In the second \|-‘1:‘1:‘ et rN A “" | unfair to others not to recommend it (e B R Tt as o result the Swamp Angels were neatly | Huckhols of Pennsylvania, atter tielng with | 3 Finy rrain, Umpire: D) race, and an elghth of a mile from home | ‘“he inningy closed for Torty-cizht runs. | very highly to everybody.” 3 Ancc Bistaiices L whitewashec oth sides flelded sharply, | Hoyt of Harvard in the pole vault at 11 feet, | The m and. Creighton college g managed to poke his nose in front of { The first two men to undertake the de- [ [jyk's Ity T tor M lar Sy " - ¢ I'l\( ¥ ,kq:;:_v‘.‘.yvl\l?__,‘ 1]4\“[_‘\."'4‘::)_ but Kansas City won on clean hitting | 23 inches, which beats the association and );.,.u,l‘h...‘.n,,.|,,\,{.‘| a very \.,“,I.M,";qr\,,h. Ilu”‘f,v‘\w”[ ] ..!‘hmfi".“' Lo we % 1 real | fensd for )I\nllll »-'.‘.|.. § team were ’\r‘“r\"\“r : r\\\ Imlllvlfl‘}'\ulllllkl_l\lldj ‘i‘u ls"d:“n‘l:;:n::l | ors: Jucksol e, 12; Linc : R ’ o on_ the. s, rrounds Thursday | earnes i w v the shortes heads, Vew and A. T. Mc Che former | {0 shings of s, o) 4 cksonvilie, 47 Lincoln, 3. Two-base | Score: colleglate records, cleared the bar at 10 feet, | 8f DR 0% B&I (CHEE M EVR"Won the ame | cleverty outriding. Penti, ‘who. was on the | biceveded ih making fourteen in his own | both soft and hard, 1t will prey ent Tase hit Nih b i Rh v City . 2009383923 8=2]o% inches, and won the first '{""""‘" Leslie | fn the sixth inning, batting out fittcen runs Morvis horse.. It v a8 expected that favitless style before he was disposed of, | colored goods from running urlnulluz hase hi . Van Buren . 1ome runs sus et | £ and Winsor of Pennsylvania tied in the high | oft of Creiwsers! pitching. Score: ifth race.would be the while the latter falled to “come off." B A f ,1;‘:; N ]r!"lxlill\:frxiluv“:hl‘l"!iH"m‘ il":{{,r‘_ ,“""LE“AQ- l'ljuk»;lx::.qu (I}Il‘l)l_x.suxs i’;mi x[z "i-’lf.".", jump, 5 fect, % inches, and after tossing a | Collewe secobt’ teum.... 0 1.0.0. 118118 1,'5".‘?'\‘J\“\Q';."?‘,“;. 5. ""“\\,"‘:;"",“’?"’:‘ ,,."::‘mm,. atof 4,[,::3 “..’}‘\' ih..](,]..,‘u" 1““’1“ curdling in water, It P Umpire: Rfr. Wi o T T T A vt coin, ‘Leslle was given first- place. Clem h\\uvm; ud. i 0 1“4 1:-"1 1-10 AR WO b 1 LB ‘.'x‘m aylor's -twet YesE W erauthe fon |m (ks the hardest water instantly, and -' QUINCY AT THE START. NDIANAPOLIS, May 2. Score: Tho first and second men in the finals are | Batteries:item Deavers, Harker, Brown, ade t aneet e Fe | i e e inY e small meastre. io | 18 0l80‘exquisite’ for the bhth, asiit \ QUINCY, 111, zm.y %5.—(Speclal Telegram.) | Indianapolis ........1 1 0 3 2 0 5 0 0—12[ eligible for membership i the team which '“r eTiibi ibsStanens; . Clallege, Quinlan:anc d appl v club for [ win'the mateh helps the soap to remove any superflu- —Quincy won the game by hard hitting in [ Milwaukee 203000000 1—4will try conclusions with the athletes of Ox- | MCtIno- D — e, and that racing would be becun | - Taylor has started in well, and If he only | gus excretions that may adhere to the - the firat lmm l:lrrl Xnn{‘lmu 'H’m‘ e e | Hits: Indlanapolis, 15 Milwaukee, 8. ford and Cambridge in England this year. OMAHA TENNIS (LUB TOURNAMENT ot l=r"|~'f '!“”‘]-"]\It‘{l" lnl ”;'hhv\‘- l} L )( KotpRoL b the “much coveted cup” may | o ed by a heavy shower of ra @ | rors: Indianapolls, 2; Milwaukee, In the one mile run, Morgan of Yale was LD also race J and the Aqueduct | be his. s 3 i . and the rest of it was played | ¢o; " Mshe! Fariand bl O Lg B8 ack will be lengthened to a mile to race The innings closed for seventy-eight runs Rain Water Maker is neves g o4 1 fourth Innfng an the' rest’o ¥ terles: | Fisher and”'McFarland; Stephens | gqgisted very cleverly by Cleveland, his col- | €lty Competition tn Slnilos Begins on Snt- e WL boilengthened | and another ntoresting gamo was-ended: | o sold fn bulk. It f oy eale croa y Quincy 31330000 010 DETROIT, May ore: lege chum, for three laps. Cleveland stopped urday of This Week. First race, six fu : Lisa (6 to 1) won The flelding was good, and as an instance 7 200 U , ale at al v 8t. Joseph S1 1200000 2—6f Detroit sceereesseen 0 1 1 6 0 4 0 0 0—12| exhausted at the three-quarters and Orton and | It has already been announced (hat the | Applause (2 to 1)) . Beldemere (5 to 1) | of it may be mentioned Mr. Easts catch at grocers—au large two-pound package for Hits: Quiney, 11; St. Joseph, 4. Errors: | St. Paul 2101000000 Jarvis of Pennsylvania moved up as the bell | city lawn tennis tournament Is to be held | giit TURE IR 0ol AR U o game on Decoration day Quincy, 1: St. Joseph, 5. ‘Two-base hits Hit Detroit, St. Paul, 9. Erro) tinkled for the last lap. Orton forged ghead | earlier than usual this year in order to get [ Buckrene (even) won, Prig fo.1) seco 1. | The team will be chosen on the grounds 3 Mertes. Three-buse hits: Boland, Mertes, | Detrolt, 8 St. 'Daul, 6. Batterles: Gayle | when passing the grand stand and Kilpatrick | it out of the way before the state singles [ Little Matt (15 to 1) third, "Tir 36" | and the,wickets will be pitched at 1 o'clock 3 B arvin o Btk ot By | e e Mo e gy of Union overtook Jarvis in the homestretch. | champlonship competition begins. The pre- | T te sweepstaken five fur- | sharp CA desirgus of playing are requested RERCEeaVN: G O Tarvin, . Batieries: Mo, AR 4 g Soles on won easily 23 2.5, Kilpatrick cross- | | cy matches are to be held on Satur- | lOnES: o 1) won, Handspring | to put in an SppoRrnee: v Mot \ 6 by Parvin, 2. Batteries: Mc- | grand Rapid 0 @ 00 0 ¢ Orton won easily in 4:23 iminary ma L Y NIl b, compieted, and vis- 3 Greevy and Armstrong; Parvin and Jones U e 3083808328 ng the tape in 4:25 4-5. This_is the fastest | day next, June 1 wnd during next week the feyam; gecal AU alla and| Norn A e Tty I vitad th attend, whara . g Time ‘of game: Two holrs. Umplre: Mr. | "y “grana Rapl 3 g, | time ever made at a meeting of collegians in | courts will be kept fully cccupied every [ a sixteenth: Hel 3 tc von, IS every care will be taken of them. g 4 d Rapids, 10; Minneapolis, 8. urts wi D 3 I v | a si nth mar (3 to 1) won,' April Fool | every f i R S UNOT R A ATN Errors: Grand. Rapids, 2 Minneapolis, 2, | this country. evening until the final rounds are reached. | (& to 1) sccond, Sue Kittie (0 fo 1) third. | CAPTAIN HARRY LAWRIE'S TEAM. e "-‘\“||l‘|“-“"“” -‘L"‘; “']‘, Tram, | Datteries: tafford’ and Barle; Duke 'and RESULTS OF THE GAMES. Intending competitors—and every aspiring [ Times L0 0 o iyiss 1W. R Vaughan, b New....coovoenee 2 PEORTA, Ma Specls CE| V1150, o s, 100 ds das “irst hes ennis plaver i e ¢ ) matter s G one miles L on, | 2 J.'C. Doyle, ., b New A —Deorla won ¢asily from Des Moines. today STANDING OF THE TEAMS. B S Hamagell ¥ \r{;\:{:lv“"{lh'nm"\l\q}h‘:‘l{ Sl I‘:;:l“;l‘n?]:;"mh:. s P"x““‘. L D sssond, AURRNS |8 0 i, hne, o ““" b : Price reduced to - A a good record. scare stood 11 to 0 at | JEIIABOHS 8973 | Phteereos, “Wiliamms, secon " Fime: 0:10 1% | Guaintance with the game-must send their | Dumsel (¢ fo b won, 1 e Amie 8 to 11| §5 5 Loup, b MoPherson. UL T 15C % the end of the sixth inning, when he let up | &0 tapotis 3 Helfomile r e O Pl an s P aSvarA amaes to Mr, G. K. averstick at the | second, Intermission (even) third. Time: 0:36. | 7 Arthur East, ¢ and b Foi o = a little and the visitors got in a few runs. | Grand Raplds . nlf-mile run, final: ollis H 4 | United States’ Nation, WX on or: before ety 3 DR Hrotehte, b McPhe 0 3 Detroit ..., first; Charles Kilpatrick, Union, 'second; C. | § ] z o Ml 4 Score: g b Gity o RO RYIvA Pimea: | Thursday next, May 80, is ken | BEAU IDFAL CAPTURED THE STAK 9 P. 8. Young, not out 0 k Peorla. .. 0L U 8 160 8 0 eayy t EERUARNICALY 0, R e, o Kilpatik | ldea that a todrnament is intended for the s 10 Siockton Heth, run 0 per bottle. Da Sofies 71707700 60 0 0 0 2 & o [ was looked upon s o ure winner, huving | (6 men who havo, in a relative Carried the St. Louls Champlonship Away | 1735 oo “Hits: Peoria, 16; Des Moines. 12 Errors: | 8t Paul gone the distance several seconds better, and | teTpd the art o Banding the tasket so bs from the Favorito Nicely. Total . i . 48 Shermin & McConnell Peorla, 2; Dés Moines, 1. Barned muns: | Games today: M olls at Grand Rap- | Was ahead of all the half-mile cracks in the 4 5 i 3 Y 4 3 Rigss 4 & 2. Two-base hits: Purvis, Traffe e Tt B UL “]‘(‘nng-;:"‘." b | Sountry. . Harvard men went wild at the | be least likel$ to come bick, and to get it | ST LOUIS, May 2.—A special card at-| SUBCAPTAIN PERCY B. THAM D C : ase hit: Haller. Home runs: Fishor, | fojed 2 Y U] result, as they did not count on scoring | there before the adversary is able to reach | tracted 10,000 people to the Fair Association | 1 H, H. G. New, ¢ P. 8. Young, b G. H. rug Co., Bonnets. Nulton, Btojen bases: ¥iyn, Hai: | Toledo- = first Konors. the epot, To & Cortain extent this may be | park: races yesterday. The Champlonship Vauighan .. Lasressetensimninn, 1 1813 D K fer, 2 Fravcs, Nulton, Letcher, 2 Sacrifice | FOURTEEN INNIN S AT 10WA o7y | One mile walk: F. C. Thrall, Yale, first; | (Finplonun(y competition I inyolved, but | Stakes for 2-year-olds, valued at $3,50, was | 2 A, T McPhersn, "1"1- HhoYaughano. odge Street, . QIO Rivnn, T e tnan & Deulle | piaye: [ie Rl oo ioughton, _Amherst, (ecohe even there it would be far more to the ad- | the chief event and six horses went to the | 5 ROVqds b Dy LSO B Thitl b “aF £ 1A dogr wes) P4 O Fiynn to Nulton to Haller; Nulton | Nebraska Oniveridty Team Beaten in w | Phillips, “Harvard, third.' Time: OETRLEL e L S S R SRl 1R, W. Taylor, ¢ Burnett, 3 to' Haller, Struck out: By ' Leltman, Lios X lotd Cantass Bogert of Columbia was disqualified T D ey er L aranng f post, The Mot Sprinae stabl entey, Lady Vaughan, j s Ntoliatiarr abds imaatl N e N e Wi T pitene I0WA CITY, ., May Z.—(Special Tele- | rramvar. fest: 3. Koch, Callfornis. sec: | himselr. B in the case of o handicap | beiting and carried’ good deal of money at | § S e Agents for Munyon's . ) e By Andrews, 2; by | (tgries: | gram.)—The State University of Towa base W, R. Mansileld, Harviird, thid. Time: | iournament, is which one man has Just the 13 to 6. Boau Ideal at oL nadimany ad: Vaushar i Remedies. X A e Aniievn. oA ball team made four scores in the first in- | 0:50 4-5. A A L BRI S P |, La. Salle cte AL Hall, ‘b fley. Time of game: Two hours and thirty- | ning of a game played with the University | , 220:vard hurdle, semi-final: First heat, B. | pthet P! e R aaanianclYare ge GHibert, 3 'y * of game: ] irs ayed Iniversity ) nurd na 3 to enter. It-is seldom in practice that a | exciting until near t ‘han . R 4 _ 4 five minutes. Cmpire: Mr. MeKim. of Nebraska team here today. Not an Tows | He Cady, Yale firsti H. Torrey, Calitornia, | (2 SIGE s siven an opportnity of meeting | 14eal 1re the._bunch i o it . A AN DI G O S p.cvt, | man crossed the plate again until the four. | Brewer, jr., Harvard, first: L. P. Sheldon, | crack, bul in & tournament there is no] of the seven r"m”l“‘xl“m‘ 3 HEh B LANCIe s : L - layed. Won. Lost. P.C't. | teenth Inning. Packard of Nebraska tied | yale oond. TPleas: Lty " | respecting of persons. s only the adepts Pirst race, one mile, 8 . . . e N T ey T 2t R P 3.1 the meare in the eighth by & fine donble. In \',l(‘:“n;;‘;,;".{-mh"‘i"‘l‘."-“‘ B VN, T. Leslie, | Who, can lose through the danger of “fool- | @ to 1) wor L) o }R‘x' eRiatsn ,‘:: |l-' : the rwrurlm»nm fillm:h-a by Ingham and Wil- | p, nu~> i "D. Wind: or, Pennsyl |r'~g KL rb 1s; ‘:hv‘rh;‘;lrnnr will gain in- ) f : s Moines . 2 3 son of Towa and the former's great base 3 structions a ry stroke. 3 Gl - T S Ktealing scored Ingham and won the game . arvard, | "he ‘handicapping i’ in the ot A o von, Trenton (5 to 1) Doane 1s Disappointed. ' 1 Rockford 111111111 19 I for_the lowa nine. 'he contest was the p ARG, thoy, tossad ar oo samimitiea gf Shreewiie-may b diunan "'3;.'“”“""“"“"" $0 1 ihird, Time: 1., CRETE, Neb, May 2.—(Special Tele- g o 6 ove ot & R0 LURNS e K broac p, fina’ b} e 1 o) o q o & pAY p: : to pas| len Kle greatly worked up over the an ment Jacksonville A0 6 14 ton's superb pmlnm, for lowa, he siriking | yojaring broad ump, | 5 events, singles -and doubles, will ba handi- | Beau Ideal (3's to 1) won easily, Ben Eler | sreatly cked up over t Games today: Omaha at Rockford; Lin- | out twenty-two men, phenoménal running Jatance, o fest. 8 5 [ cap upled with Lady Inez (3 10 5 ‘second, La | that the Nebraska State university = had coln at J aville; St. Joseph at Quincy; | catches by Bailey of Towa and Benedict of WAL R LY ;| In the doubles, especially, there will be f Salle (5 to 1) third me ) cancelled her contract to meet the Doane 23 Des Moines at Peoria ' | Nebraska, the fine pitching of Bennett of ) Rogers, Princeton, third; | gome ‘most Interésting competitions, There | * Fourth race, five furlon; Libertine (6 to | college team this fall. w v o IE, ORI aeti s Nebraska’ and superb neding by both 2, 21 fect 10 Inches. = - ere five palrs from whom it would be most |5) won e1s ly, Frank Farmer (10 to 1) second, 3 GAMEs OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | teams. The town is celebrating ¢ Y d dash, seml-fl ‘x,." ”"”“ heat, John | poyardous to try to pick the winner, These | Yemen (3 to'1) third. Time: 1. F BANES i D4 " LEAGUE | yictory at Mott Haven and the ball zame dops; Arskd W Har- | {on men include the majority of the strong: ftn race. mile and 4 auarter, selling ; . : # —— o . res = onc ne: ( col €at, } est pl ers e Cf and, of course, { | Cya 0 won, Blac a o L) 4 Pittsburs and_ ovton Flay the Greatest | By "haos, 175 onitees and parado- | Y75 Sebmmion Primeyivin et s | 41 BAYCES A U sty et ot | Chanin e AT Bk RSB Quiticura 4 Jame of the Season 8o Far. 0 - _ | Derr, Princetan, sccond. Time: 0:23 4-5. C. 8. Cullingham and Hart, De Roy xth race, one mile, seliing o E A At AR e 2 hiichers! | Mk i 400 00000008001~ 5| " Dub ille tUBt e o iyl | Austin and I Haskell. G. . Haverstick | (bucked from 10 to 1t 3 to 1) won in s 3, May s chers’ | N : 5 03 — ania, ; Charles patric on. sec- | 2N Golpetzer, W, ‘and M. Hop- | drive by a short nose, Lula T (6 to 1) & A battle and the greatest game of the year, | BASTON, Pa, May &.—Princeton, 6 La- | gnd: J, O Jarvis, Penneivania, thivd. Ttime i . G Doane and C. H. Young, | ond. an eyelash in front of Bill White ¢ Remedles awley coming out ahead. Stenzel scored | faye 23 2-5. \is beats colleglate records 5 g be sald to con- (1) _third, “Time: 1:43) BRI SO UL AL St) Sechd ROVIDENCE, May Harvard, 7; | and Orton won in ho'low fashion e A e T ial, “hat 'tn 00a | Veventin race, mile and a quarter, selling Be only zug cf the g sixth. Bcore: | Brown, 0. 200- dash, heat for second men: doubles game that does not always cut | Marcel (9 to 2)'won easily, Williston (§ to 1) Pittsburg L00 000100 1| PHILADELPHIA, University of | H. Bigelow, Harvard, first; Ralph Derr, | jnuch figure, and it may be that the recog 'nd, Foushway (10 to' 1) third. Time A D, ks 1-"';;;"‘ g ‘l" U: ':I ““' jl',“" 0= 01 Pepneyivania, 1 PrnoRton ond. Thmel 0:30 o »d team work of Haverstick and Col- . 2 Al re rure y oston, vo-base . _Two bieyele race, fina anley, | potzer will count for more. Hopkins has Good Contlitions at Latonia. . hits: Clb Bannon, Sacrifice Games for Today, Swarthmore, first; W. D. Osgc Pennsyl: | Dyt exnecteily ‘aoon fortn hint vt o0d Con anin . " ; hit: Hawley. Stolen bases: Stenzel, Smith. | Hayden Bros. and Manhattans will cross | vania, second; W. H. iFearing, Jr, Columbia, | ana ne ‘s Ve partncs wha Cwill ‘meip him | CINCINNATI, 0., May 2%.—Fine weather, These winged tables (with a semi-circulm 3 Bages on balls: Donovan. Stenzel, Beckley, | bats at the C. L. D. club plenic, Benson, | tHird. Time: 6:19 3-5. well, and yet after all has been sald | a fast track, good time and an attendance wee erntie overhang on each side) have always been & e Smith, Lowe, Nash. Struck out: Cross, | g Lo PIenin,. Renn ard hurdle, final: J. L. ewer, 3r., | Con’ Y SEAL N i Rous] 4 5.000 tel > StC PO g ¢ 5 £ \TL“ .‘..11\*‘ Ryan. Baveries? Hawley | | 6 HRiaR follawe, . o Manhagtans, | o, Ty, Callfornia; thind; L. P’ sheldon, | Young has wa of ""““”f to the front in | bt e . purse $500, 3-year-olds They have heretofore been buflt only to order. ] Fame: Two hours. Umpire: Keoto Thiessen . s White | Y00 G0 n. final: Jobn V. Crum, Towa, | 4oubies ,,“:';,‘,,r e 18 o il rate | and wpwards, six furlongs: | Santa Maria And Most This' aonson for the Siat Uime' ¥ei080. SIERD ANSE STILL IN THE TIE L Reynolda | first; W H. Richards, Yale, sccondi . 8! | (o'far promises well for their success, 2@ to 1) thivd. Time: 1:1 such & table at low: cont, 3 ‘vnu-.\ 0, May 2%.—Baltimore again fell | O'Connor o1 Collins “;":‘“I“"I‘”;If"“"\’*’",“m“““‘[“'!“ Time ;8 In any cae, here are five pairs who u.ium Allin et D e TR ; They are immensely convenient. On these b before the Colts today In o game foll of | McCormack: . . Cannol Semi-fioal, two e bioycle give a good lgssen to any younger or less | @ to 5) , George Beck (6 to 1) second, v pat semi-clre pctc mensutional playe, Beore: - Lome (1O | B o e pon | heat W, H. Fearing, Columbla. first{ Aperienced” players Who might enter. and | Seione) (3 o1y thak, - Tipe: 110 conomica two great soml-clrouler projections may. be Chicago .... 0110111 2 07| Luce G RISHE e M Ty “"_m'i‘).l C second. Time there Is no on why the entry list in| Thipd race, purse, one mile and a six- placed a vase, ornaments, flowers, a file of B Baltimore 00000010 2-3 ""‘",:l A\;m}u.-v,‘,. Y hl‘c«vnnlllfl One ‘,‘(‘:l" 'n’“""“' alony ould not come up’into the | teenth: I.hnu\lifi ((lh[n 5) won "J:."[x]"l "{?.Y ;-x books, writing materials or the late maga- O S S ohnson . seft, " ckin wenties, ) to 1) second, Chattaraugus (6 to 1) third. e pe e e ve : - e ;s cv’.:.'v-‘..-xi-'“ n.m]m.l.‘; ;.mnhn‘.‘-;;: o hatttot R ey s;m.v\.u...l Third Tickets flt,”‘.\.,« tournament are ,,,.,,‘,,.13 me: 148, Because zines. 5 Th yl nln v:ry ;[;m:u! and give to Ago, 3 e, Sarne 8 - - ey J irs! selling well. Thé price of a season tick: ourth race, Clipsetta s for ar- any table a distinguished lool . o, 5;'Baltimore, 2. ' Two-base hits: Ryan, | Manhattans, Reilly ime zood until the tournament s finished, how. o a v ) n Ryan, | Ma! i 4 X 0 he tou € s 5| w- | old fillles, five furlongs, value to winners The 1 helf take exact] osit retf, Casey, Jennings. Three-base hits The Origifials and Fort Omahas will cross | “"Mhrowing 16-pound hammer, final: w. 0. | Sood untll the tournament 15 finished, how- | ald f A arkness coupled w it The low ahelf takes an exactly opposite Hummi g foan ™ dithart " Huiomos bats this aftornoon on the laiter's grounds | Hickok, Yalo, ' firai: Wistancs, 15 feut 10 | VT 10N It 13t 18 only B cen Sant Mysie® Herkisen, gaupled, with S dil shape, which permits ample room for the : Foms ni; fanes, Bascited ni: Bverst i w8 G o e, et atmanga’ts Wy (i e peedily Araniaain ot & auatr 1F 10 desred to naa - i (unassisted). Passed balls: Donohu. sts | Origin Position. Fort Omaha. | tance, 121 fe Inches. Hickok's throw | CLEVELAND, May %.—Willam J. Mor- [ o FIfth race, 2-yearolg cous, five tutionks: one of the overhangs as desk gn palls; Ofr Hemmin oft Hutehinson, | Taylor..... i Dueberry | beats' all previous collegiat 1 intercol- | gan, a promgyedt New York wheelman, | ond, Damien (5 to 1) third. Time; 1:08% . . We divite the box framing into two large i with ball? Tirode. *Batieriex: Hatch: | §pringwite gLl | deglate vecords, which were made by him. | was in Clevemn@today and in an nterview | “Sixth Tace, purse, sehing, &-year-oids und Effectlve. drawers, operated from the ends’of the table A U McGinnis oss also bea e pre s records, » = i, ot 3 pwards, ongs: Jennie 3 to ) k Wiler second "/ S rapper vard hurdls, final: 8. Chase, Darimoutn, | 331 he propased to wue Chairman Gideon | upwards, sy furlonesg Jeopie Wo G (¢, b Tho! logs Be Hbia"(able"aie ack hosed"aiialint 3 LUT COUPON ALONG LINE OF BorDER | Miher.... .00 Short 00000 S i aet] | hews Catitornia, hird e aa o B B0 | can ' Wheelmeu for barring Trainer Tom | Lilly (5 to 1 third._Time: 115} ¢ tared. pillars with beed moldink: dscarativale : Bllersarsrinty Bhort ot Russcl | yex, Calltorain, hird, | Tines ergs, e | $45 SRR SACON, (CRITCE o) o o Mothers an Hoeeg pllarn vik bivd E C Eliridge. .. Miadle Hassaler | good for them, winning' by a yard sy | Cuse tonlght apd declares that If Eck will . : . < . » b (o RT[F‘[‘_JATE. e Rioht s BLCE | o0 o Satmy wonn Nad no khow waih | back him e twilk take the matter into | ROBY, May 25.—Results: First race, seven " 2 % ] Anticipating the Right The Omahn Business College Base Ball | the westerners. s they outsprinted him | the courts, for he believes Gideon has ex- | elghths of a mile: Letty won, Thomas Burns . S i of e EllIpStIng th eht e R S M B TR Ceeatd hix muthotity: second, L Prentice third. Time: 134 Chlldren F iy will endeavor to aptire them both. * The 100-y ash, i V. Crum, lowa, Gife t Second race, three-quarters of a mile 3 'S first ) » cs @ first \I Rich 8, Yale, secon 5. C. ans wis 3lly second, Mede 1 1R RE P LRY AN . THE OMAHA BEE'S || frm fue il oy SR | R ot S R | omoan RAPIR TR s | K T Ve, FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCIPTION, v 'he second game will be played at | Putting 16 |muut>l\nl final: W. O. Hickok, | Telegram.)—The home team went to pieces | Third rac sixteenths of a h s 206.1° 1G 3 S FREE BOOK A ot Granris it e oY e | Yhte, il Sitinae ot At N (hBlekok: | TSI LR A ML 10 BLCT | T sisitapinn et re their 1206:1208 - .+ DOUGLAS ST “ ricrs and will b» cal promptly ¢t 8 o'cloc nipe, Pennsylvania, second; distance | rors and a couple 5 e Dubuque | Time: 1:1 Py - X DISTRIB ‘ BB <L O'sioon inchest A Brown, Yale, (MRS | Loven"rune Seae, O % BAve Dubuaue | oGk race, ons mile: Lismore wo NOTE—Our prices are the lowest on cheaper R Lt l“;“)‘l ||4I- Ata the Game ) feet 414 inches e, § A okt , | derman second, Florence P third. Time: | 4 , bt of furaiture 3 b ROCKFORD, 1ll., May (8pr lal Tele Jubudue i 0 0D 07 2 o— 9| “Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile: Tom W ' A g0od 511610 Fd..vvriur. f. ; oo LPOUEFORD. Tl MAY Besliip clal Tie- | Closing Eventa at Tabor. Cedar Raplds ... 0 02 11 0 0 1 1— 6| Sayre won, Kimberly second, Yucatan third armes A g»0d Extension Table. , 1 4 SUNDAY May 26, Py e - Meaiebi. 1058 1': e 4 R, Ia., May 25.—(8pec Telegram.) ,II;H: l'u!vluq'l- )IV. ‘!'vhr Raph1s, 9. Brrors: | Time: 1:17. _ A ®00d Chair... X 4 £ - “dmirt lowed to play by | he second and last day of Tabor col ubuque, 3; Cedar Rapids, 10. Batteries p Y R’ ¢ President Kent, on accol of belng black- | nal v (e vy g Ny iR pa Winners at Huy Distriot . 4 OXNE, O (‘\3“,“;;1;; maiing 8¥8 || disted, resuiting Trom his ‘signims Dlack- | fleld day events was witnessed by between | Mcdonley and Dixon; Ricley and Ke SAN FRA 0, May 25.—Myron, the riends Chicheater's Englisn Dismond Tirang. i per to sue ‘volume gagic civeoy‘as: || Yance, mone .'»x“i?‘.'m'l‘..\E,J"Sp.,'.'&“‘f‘.i On | gram of the day Whs cacrial ot as falldus: FAIRFIELD, Neb, Moy 2 —(Special)— | ite that carried away' any money at the el snd0 ‘ ] ihe Omuans Hee Froc-Book Disteiber [ | right. Nico) would Rave Brotested tho tar Hiteh and kick:" Hume, first; Specse, soe- | he Fairfield Wheel elub had its first cen- | Bay District track today. Results ;.u, ey aeies an K llnnl.,fiflm com, no stamps. ADDRIZSS || had Shaffer played. s record, § '.v'u'fi. W lachen. T “"'-‘lf_‘;:lb’“‘;"“\"” '”" 28015 ¥ ““."vl way “l)"runl Zeos, Ove and 8 half furlongs: Sold throughout the world, Trice, woad ,.’u.u.'i"-'-': I:Aulliu - 3 S X ge against preps; last | of Edgar, Davenport, Belyidere reva, | Myro 0'5) won, My Sweetheart (7 to s e il Vs T : ( llh}l,her '!'ho Omaha Bee, Harshman and Gosney Matehed. won. Clay Center and return. Six members second, Soledad (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:084, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap, 23c.; Resolvont, 1. ith Mas ribbos. Fake . ™~ . FRAR BOOK DEVARTMENZ. || Thoe wil be u wrssting mach at o | s RERS 0A0 Juopi, Bere, G, 2 fout | Hielopto, G, 30 Srlckelt ot Mome aboyl | Secord s, g forlones, WaMap, & | Bobter Drug and Oasmm, Gorp. Sole Prce : Omaha, Neb, beaska Clity June 8 at § B i, contesting | ik Yards dash: Osborue, firs Statinews, | the run in the very good tim Mine hours | (80 1o 1) second, Tmp. Banta Hella (4 to Iy | DPristors, Boston. A& * How to Cu.: |huuund- 853 championship of the state. *' | "Bixteen-pound Mammer throwing: Mat oL VX0 Ionuion satwithatanding Quite & | thind Time! 10 curtongs, seliing: Idas| . S618 834 Nead Diseases,” malled 3o

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