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s i " od style, | took seven wickets for sixteen ru first inning. ¢ s the fact that two O i amaer | brought before thelr mind's eye visions | $howed their u Bovictenty ¢ e e Heatt Wrown e | the lorgest attendance at the Latonia was placed at short fn the place of Coogan. | of the L ULl Tvambers of tho same,. and as a rather pe- | teday ever secn at the track. It exceeded | to heroic cfforts, and they were assisted by | 8 and five-minute men began to erowd things. Then for a time the confusion augured a gen- " N v | out. In the 1ast inning, with rain fatling, : N . Stolen bases: Lerett (2, Inks, Howe SOTRD & surprise to wheelwen, Fredricksen had | (0 N RARL SPURT H]R T“E F VS he struck out the three first men. Score: 0 A AlNL ses on bR OF Underwood, 2 off been picked out for the winner of the time b U,—\ A ' Cedar Raplds . 00110020 0-4 Nolan, 2. Battories |mh-||w od n?_d 8ny- prize, but had to be content with seven- L - Waterloo 1,0000100 0-2 *‘V;-r. Pl‘\n'd ) vam-- lnln|‘ Jones mplre: teenth place in the race. It was also con Hits rmml U‘\IV‘M.'I 9 Waterloo, 4. “m i ny \T'u{,,-;"’\'L|~"’;‘\'n'-|"u SNVLLLE ceded before the race that some of the & P 8: Ce tapids, 1; erioo, 5. at- " N INE A A AT K8 . W : . seratc en would come or a prize, b : University Nines Give a Great Exhibition Tortee: Brush and Keete: Cummings and | Wins Two Games from Omaba and Jumps | yACKSONVAMLLE, 1k, May 80.—Spectal | Men Whom the Talent Picked for Winners -l !‘.rmn::-.: ‘1”: the. ,u‘,,z,‘ fating _{"::' Place and Time Prizes Won by Short f iraver, 4 Telegra r crowds nessed the v f e LR - oy of the Hations) Game. Graver. to First Place, e EL . S Wores s8] Were Not in It, crally to the men who recelved the biggest Handicap Men. GREAT BALL 1HIS AFTERSOON. the fans werg Wwhll pleared with the ball | | handicaps. On this account the handicap. i — e put up by both fams.” The morning game pers were pretty generally criticised for not g 3 ‘Varsity NI Wil Play O Yesterday's | - ( required ton fanings for Jacksonville to izing up the capacity of the starters with | ey “ (! CHICAGO BOYS TOOK THE FIRST ONE|'Varsity Nines ill Fiay OF T |LNCOLN LOSES TWICE AT QUINCY | Wit (b poite” Was tied in e ninth. FIRST FOAD RACE A THING OF THE PAST | iiiot “Eure” “Thasivin 'of two. minuic | SCRATCH MEN AMONG THE “ALSO RANS" t g 3y ' skiliful bunching of timely hits the il st | § — | University olub scofed & ten stroke Fitte tas. BN a o8 BN Yrought in J— handicap to Holloday was expeclally unsat . when they Induced the Chicago university y winning ,rund, In the afterncon the 4 stactory, as was conside at his 3 " Raln Stopped the Second Which Bld Falr [ team to remain here and play off yester. St. Josoph Drops a Palr at Roekford and | [ MIREIE g T UGG Q1 & hngor "ollm‘vny of Plattamouth Took the Time [ proper piace was among the scratch men. |De Cardy Camo First Awmong Them, bu to Do a Battle Royal — Game lay afternoon's interrupted game. There Jackeonville Divides with Des jtarted in to piteh, hut made ‘a mis rale Prize and the foldier Beat Them | ORDER AT THE PINISH Not Sion Enough—Homer Falemap v by Will Be Played Off This has been no game of ball piayel here for Moines—Great Day for il made off his(dalivery in the first innin All In — Large Crowd The following is the way they crossed th and George Emerson Carry ] Atternoon. T e 1 HReoE tor % et nois in the Rae Schwartz was then put in, and wiliness In Attendance. tape Off the Honors. 3 and the chances are flattering for o tre; was te cause 1‘!(‘ {he downfall of the home 1 Fred dwood, four minutes handicap. | miendo ' {his afternoon. It should | e core, fitet game o — 2 W. In Clark, four minutes handicup —_— \ Of the season, an Jacksonville ...0 0 8 1 00 0 0 4 613 3 H. Holloway!* two minutes hanlicap. | p There was only & moderate crowd out at | the alumni ot the difterent’ coliewes and| Morning 5 Des Motnes...10 0 0 00120 08 If you have any doubts at all of the great [ 4 J. U Rathman, four minutes handicap. [ CHICAGO, May 30.—The annual Decoras P Unlversity park yestorday morning to wit- | axira’ R Eient ot g | RSUS. by o Hits: Jacksonvilie Des Moines, 12 [hold that wheeling has taken on the good | § H Fdsehill “four ‘minutes handican.™ | tion day bieycle road race from tho Lincoln 1 ness the first of the long talked of Decora- | % Cinthe, (he OmKNA Yoy who Bl | ainrcronville, ds; DesMoines, 5} -ten Ihe e e T PN oihes | PeOPle of Omaha you should have been a Waiter Burdick, three minutes handi | mogument to Evanston and return, a dise tion day games between the Univers made xuch. an enviable record this year, | "Quincy, 2; Lincoln, 1 @ hi Katz, 'rafficy. ‘Three: | spectator of the road race on the Dodge | 4Py oo m o handi. | 108 of twerity miles, was ridden today 1t 3 team of this city and the justly c wil again be In the pitcherss’stab for e | Wasnleton, 15 | 10. ot Jjonler and | street macadam yesterday atternoon. It | cap. . y > . [and was witnessed by from 45,000 to 60,000 Chjcago university team. Omaha, Clarke i the peer of the bulk of | Dhiladelphia, 9; Cinemnath, 1 second game | was the first road race undertaken In the [ ;¥ 4 Hansen, thiee minutos handicap. | people scattered along the route. 3 The contest had been advertised for 10 ;n.l nal pitchers ti“\ “‘.'\“'H‘ .ml-l ’\ “‘\.‘m‘ eleven (nnings. .I|mk~\-'\\ 001 ! } ‘: 4; 0 ‘.Hvu) and was given under the auspices of | cap. The race was a splendid success, The b ook, bt o o a belated train the | Iobinson is coming fast he Chicago unl- Irooklyn, 10 1 Jes Mol o 3 1 *—19 | the new e ¥ Whooiated weling | 1. W. D. St two handicap. | weather was just right fo ST Vb B Rl Hve hers | VETSIY team are under the watchful eve | p , 6; 8t Louls, 5. Tacknonviije, 3y Les. Molnes, 16, | iy o w poived Afsociated Cyeling| - 150 ' @¥nhOuidh {5 Tinutes nandlcnn: | for ner Was Just Fight for hard cdink. B4 Windy City collegiates did not arrive here | 5F{nd gvailt Siage. and nothing can in- | Toledo, 5 aroiis, e A es Mifoinex, 1| club and was ono of the greatest successes | 13 W, A, Liama o sky was overcast about two-thirds with light, for fully an hour later, and did not get to | fiuence them to indulge in indifferent play. | Ailwaike etrolt “ksonville, 3; Dos Moines, [of the season in sporting circles, It will | - 1i C. K. Denman, flecey clouds, which protected the poopls playing until nearly noon. They had been | [UEY, AVl &R0 CL ECHTGTE Ball netd. The | Grand Tan | O has yionen: | ot be the! last ‘road: race, for yesterday'n| 1o Fune Mok Croraran te Handicab, from the scofching sun, The wind was Just telegraphed to enroute and donned their | positions: i i Afternoon James: es: Caplinger, Schwariz | 8uccess was so great that wheclmen are| 17. H. ¢ serateh strong cnough to lazily flap the American wniforms aboard the sleepers, and reaching | :!3'.‘;1'!.‘." 1-:::mulm. 'Q, ago: had s R Q“'IH, o :ln'nl J -‘r" gemier and Traflley. Um- | already talking of making it an annual }\I :g Il B LB iteh, flag which hung from the wide crossing cver : et “'Tn.;m;::“pmlh.‘:‘:::x: £ itk I:.;.]Al‘\’1”'{;“&"““ G I T 3 e STANDING OF THI TEAMS. feature in sporting circles. There is wo | &K McCullough, ofie minute handi- | the starting point. The general opinion 2 BRUBAN of (halr. SonFey & the, thol (HAL | Bilamee ooonio BERENds ety ACKISWH | Wasnlnge W erburg, ; Plaved. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | feason why it should not be made as pop- | Suston, thre | agreed that thero were at least 20,000 people v they had no preliminary practice whatsoever, [ Abbott ......... irst.... . Abells | Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 4 !'.',"”‘,‘“ ||" : 96T |ular as those run in Chicago, Denver and | within sight of the start, not to mention the # undoubtedly mm.km a 1,.,; measure 1“: | Robinson 2111 Piteh S Clarke W«‘lfl{".'{"{.n,’.‘, e etevenge] 4];:,;_”\‘,‘, . i H 51 [Other cities in the country, and if it should [ FORD'S TEAM W bright |w ne along the route. Of the 527 en- their indifferent work when they did get In | MeKelvey o.........Third.. Visten | i inga | Des’ Motn 3 512 | become a fixture next year's race is sure — tries abont 400 started J Jele ; fiddle Hering 4 8 & p AT 1 5 | ¥ i s & action, ; vt e Lawler . Left ‘i, "Grant | -Hoston, 18 8 Loufs, 3. | Hookroea; By | to be witnessed by 10,000 people. Ralu Stopped an luteresting Game of | pig “Fatty” Bliss and Joseph Badenoeh, § A B Can Iy Sad Stottust aoliosiate | gDwing o the. OHt: g Jeam having e Indianapolis, 5: St Paui, 3. Jacksonville YR Decoration day is quite proverbial for its| . i '("‘""“"|"“."""‘|‘"'\ \orday on | e limit men, got under sail under the noise o . agaregations in the country, it not the | Hi0" oy S LR T L L Grand Rapids, i9; Kansas City, o, St. Joseph i 17 usual downfall of rain, and the aspect of the | e grounds of the Omha Cricket clup | Of e crowd and tie tooting o tally-ho s . stellar organization, is a fact that is famil- | Burlington, w0 the game will have to be | irgiado, 15; Minneapolis, iz GAMES OF THE NATIONAL AGUE | 5Ky yester was not such as would tend | petween the teams of H. Lawrie and P, | Pugles. Bilss' 510 pounds were hard to get 189 00" ail clos ‘foflowers of wmateur ath.| called at 130 shatp, when il ain checks < to discourage this expectation. The entire [ 1. Ford, resulted in an easy victory by |&-0ing and before he was really in motion lovo. The team bas h A the bencilt of 8 | e good excopt for this game, i PEORIA, 1L, May 30.—(Special Tele- | washington Rnilles Long Enough to Beat |sky was concealed by a curtain of cloud, | thirty runs for the lntt o batting of | Badenoch was almost out of sight. Then ! BERRY T Kid. 1es et ot Heiant. condueats | sase - — | gram)—The Omatas were butchered today o 4 in the Morninz Gam with little cloudlets floating here and there, | ¥. H. Marshall, H. Harcour . Doyle, | came the ten-minute bunch, seven in nume N 3 15 Siundant evidence of the valldity of the | WANDICAP WON BY THE PEACEMAKER | to make a Peoria holiday. The home team | WASHINGTON, May 30.—By & battin® a0 (n the southwest there was a great| s A T MG, GO [ ber, and they were started in good order. 1 s abundant evidence of the validity of th : 7 ¥ takie 5 soven | &M he southwesf er as seolally wol of menti . Di'| m v by : : RON0E sthtomunt Queor Outeoms of the Decoration Event at | (20K the Visitors into camp for both games, | rally In tho eighth inning, in which soven | bank that seemed to be filed up to- th Bowman's hot ou et the | The system of holding a tape in front of the TWO OMAIN BOYS ON THI: TEAM. | % FatoRin': Teneis making it three stralght against the Omahas | FUnS were scored, Washing ceecded | hrim with water. But Instead of keeping | club has secured w very’ useful member. | Sauads and raising it as the starter gave the ad a8 To add much to the local Inteicst in \l(r‘ CINCINNATI, O., May 30.—There was |during their visit here, Thelr nearness u-,‘|‘j” I‘(\l'fll:u\ :lu otk Eens ”{mm the | them indoors this prospect of rain, which [ Tor the bowling the Vaughan brothers | werd worked admirably until the seven, six [ | 1 wces | first place seems to stimulate the Distillers big, julcy ears of corn, great fat hogs and huge vegetables of next fall, over- eral mix wp of the starting. M n rushed Ay will be at 8|of each other. Before the three-minuto aptained by the same | §roup was reached order had been restored, and the subsequent disorder could mot have made any differenca in the result. When the three scratch men, Bainbridge, DeCardy and | <ooe 7| Peck, came to the line they were riotously choered, They walted several minutes for K tho word and when they were sent away they city with a sunshine that would have ri- The game on Sa ‘. | valed the beams of old Sol, and they came | O'ClC nd. will be | P&V gentlemen as tod out to revel in their joyousness LHEE L Hawle Home run: Joyce. o1 There were fully 5,000 of them out there. = P. l‘( ¥ D Donovan, Beckley, Clingman, Cre fhey came in all manner of ways, afoot, 3 e rifle hits! Crooks. Clingman. Double plays: | norsebac yiise CAFHTAR 1. Vaughan, b Vaughan. Hassamaer to Crooks to Cartwright; Cronks back, on wheels and In carriages and 1 Cooleson.” b VaugTan 3 Barned runs: Wask 2. Two-base hits Ibach, Joyce, C wright, Abbey, Anderson, Bierhauer, ¢ o ph i 3 3 . 2 15 The match was stopped by rain at the » " + culiar colncidence both in the imyortant | 00, Three-fourths of the grand stand | some very diszy playing at times on the | Washington 91139307 11 spread the faces of the people of this commentement of Fords seond Inning. | Under the tape and tried to ket away ahead position of pitcher. That both are deserving | Was packed with ladies. The Decoration | part of the Omahas. Large crowds were hikgtan, 8 DIl RDURG: he fCature of & (ay of Breat | present at both games. The morning game E them by the Chicago press was fully demon- ; 3 g | & Son orge Beck, who was put into | was an interesting one, and for a time it strated hy the little that was ceen of them | §f Sons George Hecke who was put into bere. Mr, Brown pitched the movning game, | ot Hant i T P 0o fOr hiy Uit COm; | looked as though Omaha had it won. The and while a trifie wild evinced the qualities | {hrough and lajd back for the greater part | score seasawed along, tied or with a small of much more than an ordinary man. 7The | of the journey, and then came on and won | advantage in favor of one or the other, until University club team was only able to con- ily “when Ray S was done. Lam of the flattering encomiums bestowed upon h‘ilur‘:h'znlny\\“nw the featu to Cartwright; Crooks to Hassamaer to|DuBgles. They were all kinds of people, Marshall, b Taylor.. L2 Cartwright® First base on bais: Cling. | too, not only us common folk, but the I 4 F @ were | 4. P. I ; ; W o . ord, hit wicket, b Vaughan.. 0 E nest safely ‘five times with his pecullarly | (KRR g8 e plaved favorite, finished lrl:;nult‘:.”):::”r:f]'|t“h“,‘, TN 28 iRy n, Blerbauer, Beckley by representatives from the 400 of both ex- |5 8. Heth, ¢ Doyle. b Vaughan. ... (| started abreast up the drive, each walting 8 4 " | th E: o8 gainst four for Peoria. Frtild b by i b 4 - | 6. H. Harc CTaylor, b Ttobb 25 | on the other to set the pace. Bainbridge was 3 debiptive underhand delivery, and had he| ‘hild. Summaries: ~ L e tur ; 3 Hawley, 2 by Andd h | tremes of the social string. There were car- | . H. Harcourt, o “Taylor, b Robb......00. 35 | on ; & i possesscd better control the Omaha boys | Jongs: Alto Ju (15 to 1) won, Rixhtmore Then the Peorians started in to do business. 1 bases: }\ vlr"’v)l[.flulllll\‘ Y ‘I'h. , 10. riages there by the hundred, some of them . \‘I"H{p?l"f . « 0 ‘l’:!“!n s0 -VHK‘ necessity of “cutting out," s A would haye been shut out. (11 10 5 The Sculvtor (8 to 1) third. | Flynn rapped out a single and Fisher was | out: By Hawley, & by andewson, 1 Bat | the swell outfits of the town and containing T AL B LRI WL S 4 Arrayed against Brown was Lawler for | T R y by s | BIt By the pitcher. Haller achicved a home | §tGuire me: Twn hours and Aty-fve | their swell owners. Running between their Doyl bty ] 4 ALURGR B LS ¥ the University club, and he, too, is entitled | Seootdl tace, purse, one miles Tissak | ., “pion g0 rattled Darby that every man | minutes. Umpire: Keefe 2 wheels and thelr horses' feet were hundreds ot out..lll 1v6 (FIACES waFe. bIHi LeLe bast. b EINIILY | 8 3 to the fullest meed of praise. o had g Gurdle (0 to 1) third. Tima: 1421 ' | who came to the bat after that had no| In the efternoon game Hart was hit un-|of the small boys of the city, the e thiel¥,iradlotions ot -vibtory, or at 1okt HOHOK - speed as long as it lasted and for Third race, purse, S-vear-oll colts, five | trouble in hitting him hard. Seisler made a | Mercifully and had to give wav to Col-|gamin, who came out to sec “de W : by cheering (helr colors as they flashed by 3 nings pitched a la profossional. His #up- | furlongs: Semper Fgo (13 to 5 won. First | three bagger, Bennet a single, Francls a | frorr o et e 1oy e Thtense ont | Union kid show de guys how ter ride er 8 iyt o By Tt Rad b ar aan n Mgt A “J E. port, however, was extremely shabby, and | Mate @ to 1) second, Nimrod (10 to 1) third. | gouble, Dugdale a single, and Nulton flew | that he was " mompolled 1o retire, 'ami | Wheel.” Dut the great mass of the crowd, | . HARRY LAWRII A L L LU ML G % in the fourth inning, after chances had been | Time: 1:02% N A ' satisfactorily | however, was composed of the people, those | }- Geqrge Gilbert, b Vaughan.... S8 [ SUINE ALIEHS HAL b RATHN OHRHOSHLD AR 4 offered to retire the side, the lusty profes- 3 sors from tho shores of billowy Mich k. hit him for four singles and a triple, and this stick work, hitched to a basa on balls a hit by a pitched ball and two large, mel- Jd. Francis, ¢ Loup, b Vaugh D. W. Johnson, run out. i » McPhe on, b Marshall D. Robb, b Vaughan R. Barnett, Harcourt, b Vaughan and every enthusiast thought he had a dead cinch on the winner. A rough computation reveals the fact that there must be all the way from 2,000 to 20,000 disappointed peopl Each cycling club had a man who could not ') y 1 or the rest of the game. Score: that came out on the street cars as far as old¢ and up, $2,00 adde of the day and the Peorians started in on the | for the rest of the game. Scor o ar a ixteo e DR dasa 3 0 0 08 15 0 2-19|they could and then walked or rode out on George Beck' (8 to 1) won 1 | their wheels. here. were good looking, nd, Lamplighter (7 to happy-appearing men, some of them fat and ime: 2:00% ih Tafe, the Decoration handicap out. Pitcher Leitman then got his only hit | Danny Coogan officiated ver 3 batting again. Flynn did Fisher, Haller, who had run on the first round, could do no better | Hi got_another single, as | Washington de a home | Pittsburg 0000 shington, 23; Pittsburg, hingtod, 5: Pittsburs, i to 1) i ik, : o than a three bagger. Seisler made a single, | I° LoD EStal 18 warm, and pretty and fresh looking girls | I R W. Tavior, not out...... ose and plenty of dark hors g (Y oy, notted elght tuna, e e S Yearojd, fllies. £OUS | Rennett a_double and then Francls and Dug’ | bata: nita; Selbachy Tovce . L O W e e AP TR R R E PLAYED ONLY SIX INNINGS, won, Shennamere (20 to 1) second, Tonica | dale ended the agony by flying out to center. | Mercer. Three-base hit elbach, WHEELS WITHOUT NUMBER D. H. Brotch aughan the start showed that every man had a tale N 4 This clinched the game, which by prior ar- [ (20 fo 1) third. Time: 0:36%. Thirte:n runs came in in the inning and | MeGuire Home run: McGuire, * Stolen | Thero appeared to he counticss wheels ail [ 11 I Cameron, o b Vaughan about the wonderful work his club favorite e 3 o rangement had Leen fixed for six innings | l,-fi'}"‘}' I?‘:‘"n L -v‘wluh-m lu_ukum race the; , were indeed the unlucky thirteen for ':]7‘: I_;'_'\“l\:“»",» e rieh e fHrst | about—some one estimated there were 1,000 Extras pesny had done. Marvelous records had been male k. only, o order that the crowd might be | Ieosle Bisland 12 to 1) won Koko @ to 1) | Omaha. Score: | Pase on Dallss Off Mercer, 1: off Hart, 1; | there. Some of them were light scorch Totals o under cover of night and surprises were 3 given an opportunity to snatch a mouthful i 3% PEORIA 4 off Colelough, 2. Hit by pitéhed ball: By |and some of them heavy ice wagons, and b BB MORD'S EHCOND TN promised by the 3 of luncheon, go see the great Dodge street STOUT W HIPS PADLY MURRAY. AN cr Sk s Colelough, 2" Tieft on bascs: Washington, | tween these extremes all grades. The riders Stringer, © Francis, b Doylo,....... 0| . The frst man in was J. M. Dworak of the P road race and get back to the park in the Pt H 15 l,‘llq'“r}l‘ 3 Bk Oy, Harty 37| were as varled in character. Fat men and Heth, hit wicket, b Vaughan § | Central Cycling club, who finished the i afternoon to see the game of the da; Finlsh Fight Pulled Off In South Omaha i 3 e T Colcdhish and Sugden. Time: | thin men, young men and old men, men who D. Bowman, not out.. twenty-mile run in 55 minutes and 45 sec- i It was 4 o'clock when play was called Last Night. isler, Tf.... 2 Two hours and fifty-{lve minutes. Umpires: | were scorchers and men who rode along as C. Miles, not out... BRIV onds R for the afternoon game. There was a large | oo i lennett, T T Keefe and Coogan they enjoyed it, men who rode a straight Marshall, did not ‘bat......0. )t tho three scratch men Willlam De- s T L Paddy Murray and George Stout met last | fennott A L ¥ 1t 2 h &l st et el b : and fashionable crowd In attendance and | ¥ SHTERY BHC HEOTRC. B ast | Rranclaj 8b......0000 1 SLUGGING GAME AT BALTIMORE. |line and men who wobbled, men in sweaters, i eoniasad sobabatvaler ek Cardy finished first and Willlam Bainbridge i . oked splefous for a great ght at Koutsky's hall, Twentieth and Q Dugdale, c....oovniin 1 ™ TR 7 P Ve are | in shirt sleeves, with coats d wheel " l.l McPherson, did not bat. secoad. 3 f everything looked ausp SEEdECe SORLHI OmMihE, TR 9900 ‘hursct: TC | NuTan 10 A0 | BALTIMORE, May 30.—Five pitcher . With coats on, and wheel | g B [’ Ford, aid not bat e battle aside from the dark and ominous | YHects Houth Gm: G e e AR : | were ‘used in the morning game. which | club uniforms of all colors were represented. | . 1 Tow G hot batlln 0| Dworak erossed the tape first, but his claim , clouds which were gathering like evil hosts | G5 Uy K Chree-ront ralngand SBtont 2 £ =4 | was marked by hard hitting. - Until the | And the bicycliennes! Hundreds of them, | 10.°C. H dld_not bat.. 0| to first place was contested. Edwin Fry of along the southwest horizon. stopped his man o suddenly that he never Totals .. 17 a7 | eighth inning the contest was close, but|gome of them in pretty, modest bloomers |1l. G. H did not bat........... 0| Milwaukee ran second to Dworak, but his There was little delay In gotting down to | knew, what struck him. == 00 OMAIIA, the Champlons khocked out Knell and | ang, others without them; some riding by | Ixtras ... 1 [ position, with that of Dworak, was disallowed, b business. Clarke and Robinson were pitted | pifaria Gonzales threw the two bunee .R. BH. PO. A. E, | mm:]“ bt 302 20 0 $-18|themselves and others on tandems with their Totals it |Ihmu claimed that these men had not By ¢ » ] against each other, and had it not been for | gloves on the floor. In the first round both | Ulrich el 1 Tionisyille 3955 80 5201 oscorts or with their companions on a wheel LI seessesseenne 9 pigden the full course as lafd down in the § the ungraclousness of 014 Jupiter Pluv the | men sparred for wind. In the second there | Slagle TRl G ot svilla) i Loutsville, 13 Fr- | by thelr sides. Many of them werc pretty. | cALIFORNIA JASY pif St syhether S Ky Horiby R RA R : anxlous cfowd would have unquestionably | Was, some hard fghting, and it was plain | Shafier 6 1o e erer 2: oufeville, 5. ‘Harned |lithe, fresh looking girls, with fatr com- | ©*" : HAD AN EASY DAY | wag not said. 9 it iy g be see hat both fighters were in | Hutchinson, Byka 2 6 | rors; Ba 3 DiEVITIA: ome | plexions and rosy chee resente Accordng to the decision of the judges the been treated to a .masterly exhibition of | 1o be seqh that both fghicrs awere | GUITEDNSON P AT 1: Loulsville, Tome | plexions and rosy checks that presented an | aqnloten trom o0 Doteat Unton | ¢, ACCITNE to the decision of the julges the o 3 the. twirlers' art. Both men were In the | Safnest Murray ot a couple of viclous| Leieh o ) Celly, @." ociiage hits: “Shuzart, | almost overpowering temptation to the male el et following o the first (e men who finished, 4 pink of form and on thelr mettle, and but | fow. and his Tace looked Hke a pounded | Lokman, e 0 a g e oliins, " Knell, ~Clar irer, | ohserver. Ak ] g Ll with their handicaps and t : three hits were made during the three In- | beefsteak. Stout had asreed to stbp Mur- A 0 R e o e ) oo o s T Heoourapliwan sovarl (HeAwIRte Hmncadhin || nar Do U DR, (80 s nel SUNIVEraity Hof & Handieap 3 2 nings played, two of these being oft Clarke [ ray in four rounds or less, and when time 4 1 1 0 4 o Jnnings ), Keeler. Stolen bases: Bonner|road, over hills and down into dales, five [ Californla team met the crack men from | I 1al RTTITTIon L i ’ ef was called for the third round he went to - (), Shugart, Keeler, Jennings (2), O'F D, t Union college here toda The track of | ¢ Emerson and one off Robinson, one of Omaba’s being | Was call ound = = Soruck outs’ By Hemming, 1; Ly Knell, 5 | miles and back again. People were scattered a o S0 RLCE LT . : kol : work with a will, Murray fought hard 7RI 1 iAok i iyt stered | the Ridgefiold Athiletic olub was fn excels | 3 Rosbeck 2 3 of the scratchiest order. R eaie e hanstnasknaci ht biow | actie L e A { Bases on Dalls n, L off Knioll, (ail along It "but were crowded along the | the, Ridgsfield Attletle club was in excel: | W' B jiofman it i STOPPED BY RAIN. came Murray never knew what struck him, [ Omaha .ol 30000110 St Y RSt S BY [iensiery iend, g Avithe stacting polit avIIEY= v o e im R o alicon he men of both | l3d Hammett .. g or he fell to the floor like a log. Men whe 5 Knell, 1. Double plays: Preston to | eighth streat, the foot of a hill, it was diffi- | teams. = The Californfans were of heavier | Alva Mcl The game was developing into a thrilling | for he fell to (he foor like o oz Men wWha | “parned’ runs: Peoria, 12; Omaha, 4. Two- | O'lirien to_Brouthers. ~ Wil pitch: By | et for the ofeials 1o do thalr work on ae. | RUlld ‘than " those ‘of the eastern college. | frunk 1iaber contest when Jupiter pulled the string and | jhu"yfitor from the ring on their shoulders, | base hits: Flynn, IMisher, Haller, "Bennett, | Knell, 1. Passed ball: Zahner. 1.~ Bat- | sount of the crush. It was the same all the | S punaries A S Honry If - ¥ the flood gates of heaven swung open. After hup el bl sbid s Lo Eruly rancis, Shaffer. Three-base hits: Fisher, | teries: Hoffer, Hemming, Gleason and |, g o SN0 B » 100-yurd dash: M. 8. Klien of | Charies Bush * & 5 & A g Sty pher £ 1 way to the top of the hill, which was crowned 3. W, Scog “alifor 2 short wait an attempt was made to finish {ipitidasliby that ‘the mill | (). Haller, Selsier, Slagle (3). Home runs:| Clarke; Knell' McDermoti and - Zahner. | [a¥ to the top of the hill, which was crowna Tt o3 gy, Scossins, - Californa, | W ritley : 710 10 9 the game, but It was 110 use. A heavy, soak- | would be pulled oft at Sarpy Mills, conse- | Ki¥nn, “Haller. = Bacrifice hits: ~Dugdale, | Time: Two hours ‘and”twenty minutes. | 07 & S0l FASS 0 cArriages Al peopie. | This nt, half mile run: Kipatrick, | At 3 o'clcck the official result was an- g 3 pneavy souk- | Qupently the city authoritis paid’ no at- | Nulton, "Stolen bases: Dugdale, " Ulrich: | Umpire: Betts 3 was the best place from which to watch the {, half mite Kilpatrick, i c v ing raln was at the bat and the & {ention ‘to. the ‘mutter. The raln, however, | Donnelly (2), Darby. Double plays: O'Brien | In’ the afternoon game Kissinger held | race, and every one who knew it went up, | Mtlon. frst W, A, Lane. Usion, ‘second: | nounced as follows: Winner of the race, g reluctantly ‘given up and the big erowd dis- | aceq g change of program. to Hutchinson. = Struck out: By Leltman, | his opponents well in hand and was given | It was only a few minutes after 2 o'clock | qin “or ‘l; e f!;rrllggll'lxg ch of the Univor- | Homer Falrman of the Chic yeilng, X persed in disappointment. This was par- kO R0 7 by Darby, 0. Bases on balls: Dy Lelt. | good support. Score: when the men who had the greatest handicap, | the 1ast mitute on the wvosml (o b way | Hme 6436, Time “winnera: First prize, tially appeased, though, by the management R Winners ni Epsom. ey ARy D\'v'x!' 5 e by H:;“I T Y | Baltimore 20000320 1-8|fur minutes, were lined up for the start: | snving himseit for (he Taterrlsinth v | George Emerson of the lowood wheel- issuing rain checks and the announcement| EPSOM DOWNS, May 30.—The third day | polimah, B by barbse L imeg w0 | Loutsville 20000120 1 0-4|Fred Edwood, H. 8. Thomas, J. U. Rathmann, | Third event, putting sixteen-pound snhot: | Men, time 52:14; second prize, Fred Ran, by Captain Abbott that the Chicago team | of the Epsom summer meeting was opencd | Mr. Mclim. Hits: Baltimore, 14 Louleville, 1 Er. | W.F. Clark,' G, A. Fuchs, 1. Edghill and C | R University of Califyrala, | time Emerson had a andicap of two rem o oday and play o o lazing i o e st i . mc louisville, 2. Farned | ; T Tha pistol = NOtEREr: st, B. Barnes, Unlon, | minutes and thirty seconds rd ¢ 5 e L paq, £ o W1 of the vea n con he crowd | determined t: ake it three straight, and | base hits: Jennin Re 2), Brouthers ee Sandy Griswol acked, and the riders ourth cvent, 3arnes of Call- | ghnect SO o B R Y S 3 sharp. Clarke and Robinson will again fnce | of people prasent wis comparatively small. | Win first place (o herselt 1t Lines ieuln | Bacenty Throeiase (@ Brouthers: | were pushed off and flew up the hill. Over | opnl frst. oo RS T teh men. DeC finished in 63 flat, ¥ 3 e R I O O | e Amisriobny. pressne Montaul’ "ong | only: be kind enongh ta-lose. And yet they ; Stoten Bises: * MiGnn, Kealer,” Reltg, 1. | the Wil they disappeared and the men who | socon and Bainbridge in 53 - 4 the event should be sufficient to attract an | ! Amerfeans “present. Montauk — was EHt ot ik valisiaceddd - haa thay ‘tiot | Clarice; o Firat *basaton balls: i O K had a handicap of three minutes were lined.| Fifth event, running high jump: W - — —- Scors of th morning game: the ' ltoyal takes. The Jatior cvent, ‘a | started in with the game, but the Omabas | mott 1 13 RN en” oy oees | Hanaen, J. Roms, Hi L Underwood and Wal- | J0fR10, second, Hoth anen Juinood 6 fcet ; UNIVERSITY CLUB. handicap of 50 soverelgns by subscrintion | seemed to have little difficulty in finding | Clarkes Mebermote: and Woion, " hime: | ter Burdick—and s:ut off. As they bowled 120 yards, five hurdles: Dyer, | TFaVvels Unpaced in 2:07 15 and Thinks AB. R. BH. SH. SB. PO. A, of & soverelyns each. for f-yewr-olds and | Hanson, and only the magnificent playing of | Two hours. Umpire; Mr. Betts. over the tob of the hill the two-minute men Woolsey, Callfosula, LUERVAITEGELL T DR 0 G 9 Crelgh, s DR T R upward, six furlongs, on (he new course | the flelders and basemen prevented thelr| IF ANSON HADN'T STRUCK OU WRRET s L ATOlIONeY RS, Blacking LOUISVILLE, May 20.—Today un- 3 o fon A Noval Tern ont’of Rosemars s 1ot Diablo, & | Scoring liberally. ‘Thomas and Collins were | NEW YOREK, May 30.—The morning game | v, D; Staley and 0. G. €aigle, and then th win of | tain_ Ferry tr M. F. Diral ap- B A pagpulite, PGl 3 Al by TRobert the Devil, out of | inally substituted, and then the trouble be- [ between the M Yorks and Chicagos was | 206 Thinute mne G. D. Miner, John Hynes kg | turea another world's record—the two- Abbott, b SECE AR 0 Tantrum, was second; and Parakel, a|8an for the Omahas. They could do little | & stubborn one for eleven innings, Meekin [and R. B 14“(‘ llough, were started. ally p | mile fiying start, paced. He was paced by Ttobinson, (1f: S O 0 brown filly, by Royal Hampton, out of | with Thomas, while the Peorians nearly ham- batted hard in the early part of the | minute later the pistol cracked again, and and breaking his own both cuad and tandem. The time was LN OEOREL D 1 Mentone, was thir mered Egan out of the box. Toward the | ame, but steadied down and had the Colts | the last bunch of the twenty-elght starters, | record by a sec G145 hrealing. Tylewls! redorasoehdiog \ Jelen, 1 G B T 1 For the Kpsom grand of 2,000 sover- | end of the game the visitors crawled up until | 3 his, mercy, striking out anson in the | the scratch men, H. C. Gadke, E. L. Potter. | *'Ninth event, running ad jumn Rl A AR g ! A\ 5 e Tini D vim ISR ot A o ninth Inning When a safe hit meant vic 9. Fredric g b, SOl | ey g By 20 feet 10 made at Waltham, October 2), 1531, and al E\1 Tawler, b e SOl 3 olgns by subscription of 25 overeigns each, | the score ended at 12 to 8. Score R SULUL TG, ant yieo | H. B, Fredrickson, W. A, Pixiey, J. C. Cul- | sey of Califoinia, first, 20 feet 10 uches; | Pade at Wal q — - = = = - for 3-year-olds, the City and Suburban S oR ) tory for the visitors, Hutchinson did great | joy “james Mach and C. K. Denman, shot | Dozler of California, 'sccond, 20 feet 7| Dréaking Johnson's record of & ., el 3 A B S Ve G A RUDUE A PEORIA. work In the box, ‘only seven hits being L i ] here at the recular meet Tast Noveml 3 Totals .. 6 1504 12 course, about one and one-quarter miles, o 6 oft A ang | away, Fredricksen in the lead, with the oth- | inche " H 4 i e Tware 4 : 3 ? made off him, but a base on balls and L % Pl e = F. C. Bernett of Lincolr W NRTGAGO UNIVERE there ‘were only two runners, Mr. Rus® AB. R. BH. PO. A. E S Napitha e 3 Tenth event, two mile bleycle: Dozier of 4 CHICAGO UNIVERSITY, ol (R OR R e iynn, § 0 0 3 0 0|hitting a batter in the fifth inning proved | ers pushing him close, except Culley, who took | (| first; Durring of Union, eecond, | A8ainst the record for unpaced milg AB. R. BH. BH. 8B. PO. A. B. | a5t 0r Virginia. Shore. wag. fitst, and. . | Fisher, % 3 0 & 1]|disastrous. Score: a tumble and started off with several yards | Fhnes § b it | @it ying stare and suceeoded T oquating - 3""_'"0'9- R e T T J. Rest's bay colt, Pewick: by Sacraband, let 11 o 3fcnicago ... 20210210000 0-glto the bad. aT R avant aosvara Hutatat (Vaniby ey recor '( 07 15, made at e oRes, C...... 8 out of Elegance, was secont, e igois ! New York 11D 2 — WAITING FOR THE RETUR of Califorrila, 0: Twiford, Union, Mass., September 13, 150 3 ‘Adkinson, A TR R T d . el 3¢ 3 d Thw Yo %4 2 RETURN Lhid onfidént that he can break this r - Abells, Th. 310 olois o o B e Lol ool g o Tor Epen | Dransls’ Te o el ol O rovew York, T odOrs: | For the mext thirty minutes the officials at [ S5SNI ORER L L e ar i will make another —attempt {0+ i Olarke, .1f..)8 1 0 0 8.0 .0 olds,” Lord I Avalon came in | Dugdale, c. 0 1 1 0fChicago, First base on | the starting point spent their time in pressing | Kilpatrick of Union won fn 5.03%; Hrauley | MOTFOW, 3 Pike, rf. {0 il M AR L first, Douglass s Symington second, | Nuiton, ~2b. LY A Ch vork, 1. Left on|back the overflowing mass of carriages and | of California, second, 5:16% Finis nds Apart, Hering, m.. T 0 S O RROE HH DN B P PO A 0 0 ases: Chicago, 8¢ New York, 5. First base | people from the track and speculating as to | ‘Thirteenth ‘event, throwing eixtect-porrd | ap vz, AND, Ma A o 3 Winston, G e T 0 0 on-batls: O Frut eckin, 1| who ths first man in would be. The people [ hammer: R W. Izdgren of Caitfornia, first, | | TEVELATD: By FR-FhEe eve T L T WRLaRRr ks Gadu T e 2 pridc auts o TEohl M ihpem: | at the top of the hill followed the course of | 15} e e | Vnees! (aluk: fonayi " hs Uistanoki ks ALS M, Mass, Ma; Murphy g ) lome ¢ e Chree- | the riders as far as they could, and then ; ; T, . ! 084 SRIMRA,LO0N, 9 LIAraNOoH y Totals .27 11 9 0 4 1B 1 4 : Tot 0 ase hit: L s i : . 'A. Campbell of Union. No entry fror venty-five miles n. the elub ho a Eon L8 1 Hobroke the, world's record for the one mile dtals 1 5] base hit; Lanso. " Two-bade hveit: | waited patiently until they appeared in view | Sinsenia. " Hgp, i PR B Rl PG R E b Ay R SR A 9 5 8 0 .11 | competition paced record in 2:01 4-f, at the SH. PO. A, B, | Stolen’ <: Bu Davis, 2; Dahlen, | 00 their return. Meanwhile the racers flew | California won the day by a total score | wop B i Or B A I ‘ P Ran vuia: . ONi 2. Three-base | Waltham track this afternoon. He was | Ulrich, s: Ao iy Double plays: Fuller to Davi# | along the course and went around the turn | of 5 to 39 by Unicn, 120 5, which breaks the record; second, i hits: Adkinson, Abells. Abbott. Doul Mayer and Saunders on a tan- | Siagle, m. 1 3 0 0fto Doyle Dahlen to 'S to Kitt-{in practically the same order they came in, — W. . Emerick of Cleveland, 1:00:01; third, . { ‘ dlays: D oln. to Adkinson to Abell: vious record was made by | Shaffor, 1f..... § 0 1 % 0 ofredse. Hit by pitched | by Hutchin- | Bdwood first and Clark sccond. Of the | PES MOINES WHEFELMEN STRUCK MUD | J,'G. Réedy of Cleveland, 1709, 2 4 4 5 e R t San Diego two weeks [ Hutchinson, 91 i R son, Pased balls: Kit{re : Wilson, 1. | g0, By aaticiea b1 Sy Hirey A: Stevons of Glevelind. ran. mis truck out: By Lawler, 4; by Brown, 3. | Mald in 200 ; o two tchinsom ‘#5000 4 1 1 2 8 ofson 2 Dasel halle: Kitiredie, 2t Wilson, L | scrateh men Fredricksen rounded it first, but A & Blaveon oF Claveland aEny Tiases on bulia: Dy Lawler, 1t by Drown, SEe. dimmergen, role 0 imlle” axaiat 8| OBrien, b, i dob 1T 0 O Kittredge, | Umpire: Mr, Longr. . ‘Timo: | Was closcly followed by the others. The pret- [ Some of the Prize Winnors Protosted for [ £ poi bf a carriuse, teariig 4 farge hole 3 BuEa Ly pteher: R ANl o Hutening picing him.’ Hesults Lohman, ... 3 3 B 2 ofThree hours and twenty-five minufes. tiest race was between these soratch men| ‘l: uln..‘“w.annu: 5 : Fograr e Y 1; by Jones, 1. 1 pitch: 1 owi, 1. | pClass B.Ctwo-thirds of a mile, open: €. 1 1§ 1 & 1| About 13000 people saw the afternoon hetween Edwood and . and the | DES MOIM a., May 30.—(Spectal Tele- s 3 nton. 4 L SR tm | P._ Coulter won in 1:30. 0 0 0l game. It ‘was a battle of pitchers, and | prettiest portion of the race was from the | gram)—The third annual road race for| TRVI . N. J., May 20.~The Trving g Time: Giie hour i lftoon minutes Um- | ¥ e mile, “opon” class B: €. N. Murphy L e fhe Glants "would have won"but' €F ihe | bottom of the secand nill trom the finish ey s et hls maatnine i the mud, | ton-Milburn road race was won by F. J. won, Time: 2:01 4-5, 8 3 o1 costly ervors in e seventh inning and | ang o 0 the tape. S gt ¢ A tic me 30; second Standeve : DETROIT, Mich., May 30.—The Univer- | rem the: Forty vmel moy He atarted | omaha 00001 Hlineras @ cateh in the crowd by RYaN | o¢ tho hill a great shout aross: “There they | o YEWES TN BOIER R OnI et of | Titus broke down at ten miles; Maite 8 otk sity of Michigan dafeated Cornell here mile, novice, cla Irving Litch- | . I2araed runs: Peoria, 7; Omaha, 0- veeen 0000101 1 0-3|come” It was no false alarm this time, city e suburbs ne y| made the best time, 1i13:90, hancicappec g today by a score of 11 to 0 before 3,50 bston won. - Time: 2t | base hits: Fish paanafen “Lohman, - A 505000000 030 0o 3|although seviral similar shouts had precoded | the City to the subuiha and inte| frty scconds Flie Sidiges completed thelr 3 people. Score L wo-thirds ‘of a mile, epen: | reepaRe e e Sanriflee | Hits: Chicago, 1; New York, 6, Errors: |it- The mass at the top was quickly divid- | ing il toid thirteen and ' three- | {pMPAfALONs b 8205 o m.id aincpnend & U. of M i 200031650017 “1 s | won, Rias il hits: Slagle, Shaffer. Stolen I : Nulton, | Chicago, 0; New York, 4. Harned runs:|ing to allow.a wide pathway, and two riders | fourths miles. After leaving the pavement | pyy BFGEL JECERE 0%, BB Fis P ! Cornenl 000000 00 0-0fRochaalo won Timg: 218 Shaw of | 9; "gpager, Lohman, Btruc & 1] Left on bases: | suddenly shot over the crown of the hill as riders were obliged o ilounder Uirough | 3pyio’ Geott wus awarded the time prize, Hits At and BT on e: 214 [ Thomas, 3% by Egan, 4. D | Cnicago, 8 New yohirst, base by |if from the clouds. Down, down -the hill | the mud as hest (hov coutd, wame carryiti | s ng being wtual riding 13 nell, University of Michiga Feckham Won the Martin, Offt Hansom, 1i off Thomas, oft g, SEraTe L o "0 | they flew, as pretty a race as one could | yiawy Sropping out. ‘ ¢ il 2 Corncll, & Batteries: Sexton | and UPFALO, May 80.—-Nearly 225" wheel. | B, 0pbitch?, Themas. M“‘;“‘r;:r Pitshied Ball: | base hit: Biegest Yot | wish to see, nock and neck to within a | "Hwonty-bix started and only twelve held | o B HISYOR (o8 Ab wotih ViRte i Holmes; Smith and Cobb. Umpire: Stage. | men *started in the road race, twenty-five | and thirty-five minutes. Umpire: Mr. Mc- Dahlen ¢! dozen feet of the tape, when one shot ahead | out to \‘n- end ‘I'L\ -.-““L‘. started wern: | ittt B L ¥ B i 1 ! cin ’ < Jurke, e race ng W 1D A Kreamer, monds, ten ) Telegra e Dbicycle Y ol At gy pope T PR Ay milcs, to Bowmansville and return, The | Kim. 7 ) Burke, VRn' kit and won the race by a length. “Who is it e ; ngs, Marengo: C. 1, | McPherson to this ¢ o O et i e AL Bint SRl 10 Siota the Ldbs vob nriiois ZADERS DROP A PAIR. ball: “Davis, ":First base on balleiOff | cried cvery one. It was a surprise. The Motacs: . AT, Cumimiings, Marengo! ¢ 12 ;\I|<I:h‘l m l.flnv“’ ml wero run Ih’xmnun IS ey K i i i Peckham of the Press Cyeling club, Buf- | QU Y, I, May 30.—(Special le- | Tel 2; off .Rusie, Struck out: By | winner was Fred Edwood and the other was | | Moore. O, €5 Gook, ' 8 T, e _IAIN. ROBA 0 LA oghsag Princeton 01412042 01p] ¢ 5 B Poth games from Lin. | Rusie, 6 Double; plays: Stewart to Dah- | " " Olaok o foor , " 8 miles was m through the heavy KRty 4 3 &1 | falo, With & handicap of vieht and a half | &ram)—Quincy won both games from Lin- | flusie, 6. Double ¢ vart 1o aoah- [ w. ¥, Clark, both four minute men | r N CORE R L B IR UL A ¥ Harvard ..o 0 00 0 01 10 02| ninutes, The time Prixe hwns won by | coln today In’ the prosence of 4.00) people. | len to Aneoniifd) Lange to Denahu The excitement was not over when an-| e e fima . Arat { Hits: Princeton, 3 Harvard, 7 F. Leonard of the FPress Cyeling club, | The first ‘game was won on a triple and a a Ry Schriever, i pitch [ h gors: Princeton. 1; Harvard, 8. Dattel who covered Aistanee In 1:10:0, Peck. | single in the sixth inning. Score: B H-lnn g :.].u_ :” Terry and Dona- | other rider jumped over the top of the hill j R, 8 |“\ nk Krick, seco: d ‘.Ilm;t “‘]"’»‘.‘ o ] SVilson and Wilitams; 1ighiand, Paine B L (i D e A0 s 0 0—o|hue; Rusie ami Schriever. Time o jall alone and apparently not exerting him- | Morwis, [Indi i v time I remarkab) aking Slon I hais ding_time wa . o e 000 001 0 100 00— 2 ROTE R it minutenUmpifes Long ele tn the Teant.” He was riding easily, but | 8 Lockridge, Lo et WL | Gonaition of the raeds (nto Consideration Y. M. C. 8, Mevele Men, R P REDS WHERE EASY VICTI for all that he was going. Then two can wder,” Dick Hamday, | se v Jenver Frosh Strack Out ~ixtess o 2 rned runs: Quincy Lincoln, 1 4 JicT r,” DI iday, erateh M Ve alen: k ¢l This evening the wheclmen of the Young | Hits: Quincy, 6; Lincoln, ‘5. Three-bas PHILADELPHIA, May 8).—The home | popping up one after the other, and the | s, ! BENVER, May 1. Himstree TC DAR 1‘_{,‘.““"33_‘-'» May 30.—(Speclal | Mew's Christian association meet to perfect | hit: Farrell. ' Struck out! By Abbey, 5: | L:am casily defeated ‘the Cincinnatis thl3 | usual cheers greeted them. But the wildest | are the finishers: Iirst, L. D ta e toan twenty-five 1 elegram.)—The forenoon game here today | (o Lieyele club, lay | by Kimmerer, 2. Batterie Abbey ~ and ¥ ; i jeag rtet Lo, pitch 0T | yelling met the ffth rider, Edghill, the lit- | [ timo 1:86:80: svvond, Qscar b S inning hot A the timd was prevented by rain fteen hundred land; K\ T i Speer. Yyisltor knocked out of the box 3 | tine, time 1:20:00; third, v €% Cook, time | road race, winning hoth first and th 1 o proveniad by v 1Ga) < hiindrs summer and plans | Boland; Kimmerer and Speer, © o he it inmine Lathare, whe pu | tle Western Union messenger boy. clad in | 1o time 1:20: i 8 Lo ook, Hm : and.ban Wl ‘ fhe” atiornoon: “The® Waterion men could rger profit to e A estinke ot | ting ANl the way through. Scorer L f the gamo ‘in the first inning for |no brilllant uniform, but only in an under- | ;00! fifth, Wert Terkins, time ' 1:34:00; | Floyd H 0 sixtoo em atriking | tan o the. ars R el S ” e 0 g. Beore: shirt and pants, pumping his machine in & | sixth, J. W. Pancc time 1:06:30; seva | W e A B Rrueh, < aigtoen . or them “weriking | ab. 1ty the 7 - L 83320083 07 Fhidelpnia iosih 2 70 0 0 0 0 0—9 | way that was surprising. He had ridden over | euth,’ A B. Edm e 1:1:00; elghth bt mud and o — - | ey v o Hits: _Quiney, 15; Lincoln, 9. Barncd | Cpiintatl oo 90 010000 0-1]the course for the firat time In the morning. | I A, Kreamur, 001005 ninth, T . | ! . PON g , 4 A s 5 o .~ Two-bas it hiladepl : Cinelnnatl, 9, He then attampted to borrow a lighter | UIHMInE 3T Wl 2 3 C(UT COTPON ALONG LINK OF BORDER | e Qu i , 2. Two-base | oltEg A b A oo I | Cauley, Lme 2 i - k FR | ayden nrihers Downed the Wanoe. aifries” whi inedy, Hollings- | ot 1Al K Cvonath lis Crmed [ wheel from a firm in the elty, but it did not | N tile Tast: tanir aro 'l v - . 00, seelal Tele- | worth, Three-base hits aroque, Speers. |y oningn * hase amilton, 3: De think he could ride and refused to lend him that rode the r fa'rly under | = s H CERTIFICATE, | gram.)-~Hay . wore de- | Mrrorsy Quiney, 17 Lineo) e oy RanfpeD B e O nila: | one. 80 he had o enter the race with his s and plodded the whole thirteen . v g ] | feated by the home team. y alls ft_FRoach, 3; off Darnes, §. Bat- | deinhia, plays: | heavy mechine of thirty pounds, not at all ce-fourths milee through the mu: 4 o i iisipating ths Bt Interrupted for n short time by r teates: Roach and Armstrong: Barnes and | Baliy o o 1 e A & thers, it 1% and cral of | of the Svbscriber to Partitipate tn e ol B i B Speer. Umpire: Mr. Ha whaded Eeared. for & race, fisnded ¢4 shoy lon't der the sidewalks + {m e Ko ather slop o . St eriars: d that he could ride. and he did. Now that the scraten | 8 ] P ST. JOSEPH LOST BOTH Diw a8k | , 49, 4 W er th were any | th rateh i THE OMAHA BEE'S || finin oo 5 0 0y noc ST, JoSkPH LosT porm. | T PR CT| et neconia_rive, and bo aia: iow titt | wiifovehere's o st | 7 . F FE BOO 3 seentheserss S 88 99 grum.)-Rockford had no difficulty in win- [ Dwyer. = Passed balis Hatte A moment after Edghill came In another | lie race forfeited to them on that ac ol achile e ol Fight Gi to L ! ning the first g e _tod: Th second irsey and Clements; Phillips and | followed, and th another and another il L . . " RE Bl St N | B Tt e it B Thine S| olares, tad, (en O, 20, MO | O e tneng THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. the twentleth round the referce awarded | 19, 68U8s Underwood sulte n a shut his Cerowd of people | Pixley, came in like the wind in 0:34 flat AND ISLAND, May S e DlSTRlBUTION the bout to Lavigie in the Lavigae-Bver | Shird for e dosaph Hotiand ot "hore U A £ gitents evel Wic | the thirteenth in the race, after one of the | (e o veid va \ e hart hght. Hauto taking Lix ploce for Rockford. Score, | nessed on the b nds. Loth pitchers | gamiest races of the day. “The other seratch | EIEAVCCRIC (b L0t Col \ FRIDAY May 31. |y emer v THosworth, | morning game: ye Lit treely fluses wato Neutih's | men follawed, end then ottors. came 1o 433 | Byt of the track ws X NOW SUPPLIED i 2 MILWAUKE —Dr er de. | Rocktord 3T 130000 0-1 et atop olg aaniitan’s bit W ¢ [ some didn’t come 1 laont b ) B NE CERTIFICATE. win vy |} o M T 0 pr. Carver de- | 510 Joseph..iiio 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 04| frat; Delenantys suining cateh of BEwink's | “orhe time prize was won by Holloway In | ciiies from which vi Kt " ‘ SSBL8 10 covar DompEe, maling te B The'c oot b che ¢ 91 Hita: Rockford, 12: St. Joe 5. Errors: | by Gross, liorle and Reily In the elg 32:13. Pixley was second in 0:34 flat. fan earty Rour this that there PL'TS ” ‘ A CF e e R TR o © 8t on the day’s shoot between them. | pockford, &; Bt Joe, 4 Barned runs: | Ssorer > o The officers of the day were: Referse | Would be no races. . p \’ from 'the rinted cataloguie Postponed ut Slaux ¢ity, !a"'."ih“'r(l'fi; S‘ln‘fk out i '“Ih;rh"\- 5| Cincinnat{ 3100111010 0-5[Sandy Griswold; judges, J. E. Ebersole, J | ™ 3 Omuba Hee Free-Hook Distr SIOUX CITY, May 30.~LeMars-8loux City | Hatseress Thorton ant Bnyee. Slagls. an | Philadelphia .0 2.0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 18| A. Cavanaugh. F. H. Sicpken; timers, L. May vard Gould's | R Bend coini no stavips. ADDRESS B\ 04 rane pestpened un Roads | Joren & phite: Cinetnnatl, iladelphia, 14 | Richenlx H. Whitehouse, L. E. Holton. | 408" (yihoy rater, He valid, Ning- | (or ¢ Colita " i | Pudiisher The Omahs Bee, | te0 muddy o rids Seore, afternoon game i Funas o tinna Whiiinte, £ | M. Richesbers; scorer B K. Satith, €| ors, atarted today 1o § o tor ten o) Ask for Sphts att s PREE BOOK DEPARTMENT, Reckford ... 01 302000 0-6 hits: oy, Ewing S ' 3;| Randall, Dave O'Brien; checkers, W. Lyle |, 'l ratora here, The course was thirty | . b Omaba, Neb Hrow 8t Joseph 000000006 0—0 ray, Foreman, Ilnu Dickey, J. L. Livesey, H. Bhultz, Geurge | railea lonx. Lord Dudley's Inyunl also coni- | taurants and DBars. { waka, v YUROVIDERCE, B. L. May 0.—Brown. Iite: Rockford, 12 8t Jos, & = Earned PTG .\I_l"“rl. A A oll tad. e Fuchts croised the line o8 "Ai o L] ———— e ale, runs; Rockford, 3. Three-Dase hit: Krieg. (Continusd ou Third Page. [he result of the race was som ows: Inyol i " @015, £ - i