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2 THE OMATA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. E 2, 189 A OMAHA WELL WHITEWASHED | s b featit v Stttz | CITY TENNIS TOURNEY OPEflsififim"!‘,...?:"F“z""'" k3| FAVORITES FAILED TO WIN | s Mo seona e tor et e | CUIRFORD'S AND A NEW MARK wo! Thinols, second. Time: Fifth rac " ongs: Mo vere Philadelptia ..o 0 1.0 1 100 1 26 the record belbg 246 5. Third heat— Mor: —— acter third. Time: 1:34 i Ehitany w0 5006008 01 i Michigah, #fn: Moore, Northwestern, Grandpa Trafflay and His Gang fhut Out| e prihiladelphin, 13, Chicago, 1L Br. Preliminary Rounds in the Sixth Annual | *ogpnd. T ixteon pound hammer: Bagren, | Wise Ones Have a Hard Time Picking |svrumpay arrensoon ar cmicxer | Club Member's Handicap at 8t. Lonis Won : rors: Philadelphia, cago, 2 rro 0 canont e o hes’ " ) Shiladelpl “hica, vo- ontest Held Yest: " alifornia, won,mhrowing 123 feet 9% inches, N 1] h the Rowe Family Neatly. funs: | Ehiladelphid, b Chicago, 4 Two eld Yesterday Afternoon. HRearing Msoaerd Sy thees Fhat Winners, 6 2, Suighanss Ribven SR (e Yeun by Rose's Great Galloper a—— MeGHll, Dahlen, Anson i m.’-,-,x,vl.-,. ’mrn‘ b)!"(_;'gr'}:p ?n"l:o &, CLLCL O —_— Captained by ' 11, Ford., —_— Cross. Home run: Hamilton, Stolen base: A o R, O ' - A mateh played yesterday unde S— ot © hAses )| delp Albans secor play 3 rday under the aus i ST. JOSEFH WINS ONE FROM LINCOLN | Hamiton "Left on bases: Uhiiadelphia, 7i|NONE OF THE PLAY WAS BRILLIANT | AR S PRknteac: moore, Nortnwest- | FACES TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK | yices of the Omana Cricket club between | CHICAGO MEN MAKE A FINE KILLKG MGl 3. Double plays: Refily to Hallman ern, won: Bandback, Illinots, second. the elevens of P. B. Ford and H to Boyle; Cross to Hallman to Boyle; Hall- Mile run: Clyde, Towa, won, breaking his Vaughan resulted in a victory for Pagvints Pitehing and the Krrors of the | man (unassisted); Stewart 1o Dablen to Much Interost Felt In the Probable Ont- | prévious re ?“T’\'r‘n:'yuu Palmer, also of | Large Attendanece Indaces the Manages | vaughan's team by thirty-eight runs. The | HAd & Car Load of Money on the Winnes ‘Ebrights Proved Fatal—Quiney Gives A T3t e e Vel Off MeGi 1| come and the Battle for the Champion- 120-yard huwlld, final: E. L. Dyer of Call- ment to Prolong the Union Park batting of J. Francis, W. R. Vaughan 1| from 4 to 1 to Even—Southern Veople Jacksonville drubbing off Griffih, I Datierles: McGiil and Byck: that Will Follow—Culiing- i Eecy IR rToNsE SOOI OF ‘Y3 Meeting—Exclting Finishes el b R e T T B B Played Furiday at 2 to 1 All » 5 : ey; G and Kittredge e: One " . o o me: 0: . " s fourtee 1 the sccond innings were —Peorla Still Leads. e SRy Minutes. Usapires mmeite, ham in Good Form. Runoing Rroalh: jamp: leroy, Michigan, the Rulo Yesterday. sut together in unusually good style, ‘The Gver the Ring, CINCHED IT IN THE BIGHTH. won; Woolsey, @alifornia, second; 22 feel bowling was good, arcourt took four BOSTON, June L.—The game today wa s ooy manr, . B lokots In the fifst innings 3O0STON, o o e tod as Mile bicycle race: Bachelle, Chicago, won; X here was also a marked improvement in " e Des Molnes, 3; Omaha, 0. hotly, contested until the cighth "ioning | Yestorday atternoon the sixth annual city | Hall, Tiiinois, socond. Time: 2:46 That the Councll Bluffs Jockey club 8| the fielding, which we are pleased to see.| ST. LOUIS, June 1—The Chicago cons 8t Jos H ‘if'«‘"..'.'»'/'.‘n‘l- 5 of Hoy, Miller and Bannon and D % |lawn tennis tournament, held under the aus- (‘;’fl'"h;‘r':"l:* :"g‘[";"}l Towa, won; Kfl;l-fgr fully warranted in continuing the present ‘::" 0;\'_ L‘hv]".’"»'.',.\'\‘k"(\'H'fl,"‘\',’{ ‘:‘\\ 1,“‘!!5;”)3_-’«; tingent who came over to play the greag Rocktoed, 15 | ey 'm'x“(.';“f uph:l ) n;_wln{'j be a thre se | pices of the Omaha Lawn Tennis club, was sord ashed. Previous record, :“ meeting of the thoroughbreds at Union park "'fix"n"" men. The game r‘l;r next Saturday i‘!‘n-;m in today's Club M.-.nwrs'lI‘n::Ir; Philadelphia, ebao Mgt st O opened on the club grounds, at Twenty-third | . 2%-yard run, final: Crum won easily in| was evidenced by the crowd and enthusiasm | ¥ ater. In the meantme | cap have money in every pocket and or 3 ore “leyeland, 3oston ... 1500y : 2 L b ecord; May! . W memb squested’ to attend practice o e oty o B eons o1, Loulwwills, 4 Clnoinnait il 0 01 6 and Harney strects. Play was commenced at | comniy, onekn® the record; Maybury, Wis-| 10t wag to be witnessed there yesterday, [ on Wednesday evenings until further no. |t the tavern. They made a “killing” that Brooklyn, 13; Pittsburg, 4 Hits: Boston, 8; Cinclanati, 3 o'clock and continued throughout the after-| 22-yard hurdle, final: Torrey, Californin, | the originally intended closing day. tice. Below are the scores in detall will be a memorable The bookles took Cinolonatl, B Boston, 2. Cincinnati, 4 runs: Bos- | noon and evening. All the matches of the ;ZM’_"» 1. Dyer, California, second. Time:| “muo wonther was fine, with a sky filled FORD'S FIRST INNINC money in rolls at even figures on Clifford, mmm,mn. e >am> | o cnzazssene ol semontos R orrocomal Bl cmrosona wl conesoosos! @ = ° = 2 1 1 o 0 1 0 0 1 Bl snaswua mocoosomm wlocsccomrrn P T ol comoomoce™ 3 ¢ 3 OMAHA. AB. I 1B. Ulrich, 3b.. 3 Slagle, Shaer, PR Sl monwownSomy alocrcsene sal cocosecos 25| cccontiona S%¢l coroscoon oBul comommros! oo ° < lermaasswcy 8 confaunmo s P SB. 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Vistsormmtamaris Elstee messh 1 0 1 1 1 1 i 0 1 7 5 o Dot i Kgnsas City, 3. e Site ihasriovor. Home | preliminary round were woiked off. As ls with big, floating clouds, and with & de- | B W Revich, & G y 8t. Paul H,”l m"."l ".".fffhi" ] runs: Bannon. Stolen bases: Lowe, Ban-|usual and expectel ip the preliminarise, the | W, & 1IN TEAM WAS SLAUGHTERED | ljghtful breeze blowing from the south, it | (. Ponsonby, run out cesssannee pinned their faith to Faraday. Libertine 9 Ind S « taying was not of a bellllaat order, although — v e y PP 3 e had many friends, likewise the erratic Sumo, Minneapoiis, 8 Toledo, 7 B¢ to Tusken” 'tNrst bass on balls: Lowe. | Baving ; B wasn't much of a trick to keep comfortable | A' 1 Melherson, b Doyle o : - Bannon, 'Nash, | Latham. Moy, Rhines, |a number of pretty games occurred in the | University Club Gives the Leading Amn- LHOTR, 3 course of the play. The spectators who were e OF 1 TovEl Q. C. Miles, b Marshall ........00000 good sum of money, both straight and place, " " ., ot festive ohe 41 yetts T ! o o y park. Long before the | obh. hotr o gram.)—Grandpa Traflley's gang of festive 3’;‘,‘”.’24.’1‘, ll[l)llxll'r‘]:: n;}‘m;\:'m:”.' sw{-fltflu 1:_-\1"1‘ present, however, were amply repaid by the At University park yesterday afternoon | AL _D. Robb, not out b ¥ BATLL b h G. H. Brotchie, b ‘shall or by the long odds. It was said that the mad plungo toward the tail end o the| Bonaia " T UE TS T club base ball team went against one of | quavered on the summer air there were | js |5 ok, owner of Faraday had $25,000 placed here table to wallop the life out of the aggre PIRATES PROTE R GAME. The tournament promises to bring out some | superfority s clearly evidenced by the re-| o+ <0 & BEPE GECE T G gation of blooming youths from the I Yyns and Piitsburgers this after- | hot games, There are in the neighborhood of | $ult. In spite of the fact of the large score ommodious big stands Aol Bl Total that Rose, the owner of Clifford, had as 1 Was s der : : B N et o ) J AUGH i much as $20,000 up. About 22,000 people chance to croms the home rubbor. The | Burk, beeauso of a decision by the WMpIre. | thom are players who were seen in the | Assemblage. The Wilcox-Draper Shoe com. | dock and lawn packed and the carriage | (. 1. Yaughan ¢ obb. teams came here tied for fourth place, and | hitting them hard and often. Score tournaments of last year, there are several | BCY ST AN catmsered Suet espentiy | Yoy 4 tangle of Ewell turiouts. And this Manderville, run out... When the bell sounded the first in the Qumaha got it. But Des Molnes will get | Brooklyn ...l 0 0 2 & 2 1 0 eiz|new players, one of whom, at least, may be | .5 o T fouirenen or Some | has been the rule throughout the meeting, | W. R. Vaughan, ¢ Robb, b Harcourt parade was Clifford, with Chorn astride Pt et d acalps at his belt and they only had four | With the exception of one or two disagree- | ;- Y 4 Hits: Brooklyn, 16; Pittsburg, 6. Frrors: | This Is Dr. Bannister, who lives at the fort. | little hits they must not of considered | ably inclement da: ¥. H. Marshall, b Harcourt e Libertine with Makifn up, Priiice Cari With hovrd TN 1 q CRIK J. C cron, ¢ B ett, b Harcol . kit s o P, . after the fine start it had, so dampened [ Brookiyn, 10 Pitisburg, 3 Iirst base on | much difficulty. In practice he has faced a | peclally awakened up with his stick and CONTINUED THIS WEEK. N T T P e el errors: Hrooklyn, 6; Plitsburg, 2. Left on | number of the crack players of the club, and | Secured four hits, one of which was a| In view of the attendance and enthusiasm . Loup, run out ... b KA SO ANGE WItKL O Bk inspired them with wholesome respect. | homer, ~and = Crawford —took = seventeen ARG ot out ik Ehbisliuld W e about 500 went down to see the game. The | balls: O "Keniedy, 2 ‘oft” Colclough, 0. A UL hch 8 ; i Struck out: By Kennedy, 2; by Colclough, | o et i a double and each man on the University | there has bee v ¢ con- Miftord " was posted even money : Hama ang, Teedway, Anderson. Bers | out dark horses, a lesson that was taught by | alub had ‘n #ood record, as the appended ias been a lively demand for a con e i Clifford was posted an even money favorite, FORD'E SECOND TNNINC with the great gray horse Faraday a strong hits were few and scattered on each side | hits: Lachance, Kennedy, Smith. Sacrifice | were picked at that time as sure winners UNIVERSITY CLUB. The management has generously and wisely RD'S SECOND INNIA AT I ? 8 to 1 and the others were 10 and 12. When 4 oh the 8l cas | plays: Corcoran ance. Batter man bobbed up very serenely at the end ol 5 Nl kg UL 4 5 5 oAb v 2;:rll'm‘:|\yn«ll.1|‘.h;w;hou_15;:0 l:;m';\‘::“‘:':’l‘d he| Kennedy and Grim: Coiclough and Suzden 0 p very eerenely at the end of | Crelgh, s 5 1 0 tendance holds good on the opening days R Burnett, c Francs, bMarshaii... the regular betting began Clifford opened at locals down to one run until the ninth in- | one minutes Austin’s playing this year is an {mprove- | Bittengor, 25, this week the meeting will be held over Ponsonby, Tun out.. - and even. Faraday opened and closed at ning, which was not a safe position by| COLONELS SINK STILL LOWER. |Jent even on his play of last year. He s & | Xypote” ... ! ! U SR AR T 2 to 1 and his price never changed. The ! 7 prepared than ever just now to present 4 5 ; JASHINGTON, June 1 iade | the wise ones this year will not be taken in | Mcibelvay, b . Mab % ortine, 18 and bHinse 0 story: ot four disastrous efrors and thelir team Work | .,°(liey’ wers last by nhis apparently erratlc | Joiens. prie. orie: £00d programs, as within the past fow daya | & 1y JeTREEson B M G 10 W] 1b Bimo, 30, a8 30. Aost” ot thg A R O AR PO, Alors Butceeded In getting twenty-one runs, | game. For it does seem erratic. At times he | Gregg, m......... 4 thero have been a good many new horses | E. B. Sturrock, b Manderville. """ 0] money went in on Clifford, but al around Letcher, If..... b “ r Mohler support was defective. Score:” " © " " | reluras, and wiil then tumble all over him- LA S e tomorrow. W fafth was in the gray horse, and they could MoK bben Louisville - RO K e S Sl LI e ARG The card yesterday contalned some of the| VAUGHAN'S Si not be steered off. No matter how much R, point where he has Totbert, e best things of the week, the six and one- |y yanels, run ont... money went In ou him the bookies stood by rors: Washington, ; Louisville, 6. Earned | to any ve , : MeFarfand Fune: ‘Washington, & Lousvitie, 3. Two: | maien’ wity Wiiiooole degtec. Vide bis He b Nell's grand triumph over a stiff fleld of | J, C. Doyle, ¢ Robb, b Fovd! [0 FARADAY WAS NEVER AHEAD. eganior, base hits: McGuire, Hrouthers, Cartwright, . Lewis, 1.0, five, being the most notable. €. Mandervitle, b’ Bonsonby [/ $65 Ave minutes (e Norkth wers Lt on i Threp-baso hits: Luby, Abbey. nHomefuns: | the tournament ihia yoar, but at the con- | Thompson, m.:ii: There were two favorites and four outsiders | 3;, C#meron. b Robb N Dy e (VML | o wiifobAi |66 e Winticesta8 T Ura w11y | UMY IS AP i won, and the lead-pipe bookmakers reaped | 3" J Aaras run out . 35 with Faraday in front and Sumo, Carl, maer. Bases on balls: Off Luby, 3; off | championship. Logan, rf........ another glorious harvest. Shutters, too, were | I3, Johnson, not out eaBeonpeeny Clifford, Libertine and Henry Young in the Maul, 2] giehed bait: By Luby, put up on the eyes of the followers of form. | ¢, Hill, ¢ lobb, b Harcourt....\\\] OFABRY BAMSA j PAARTig | ie L LatdS i Bar AN Left ‘on bases: Washington, “4; Louisville, | yery hot one, if present indicat . h ; b y present indications are not | Totals i cession and with such lit(le regard for (hir | 3 1 Loup. b Ponsonby e L R UL ; ; 3 august minds that the holders of ‘“dope | EXEFaS .ooioiminiienn same In front of Young. Clifford it Coogan: Luby, Welsh and Zahner. Time:|thc winner of the tournament, and he is a | Wilcox & Draper. o 0 3 o8 ont o oung. ord was in O'Brien, 1h.. Two hours and thirty minutes. Umpire: | Plaver who can make it warm for any one. University Club, 14. Two- | books" grew dizey looking at them. Total . the second division. Libertine cut out a hot Lohman, c. Don MADE MEEKIN PITCH. ment last year on account of a sore hand, | Khree-base hits: Halle, Creigh, Robinson. Miles, £5. ; e 6 ribifes ford, Sumo and Carl in the order named. | Home runs: | Abbott, Robiuson, ~Bases on | ceeded in showing a clean pair of heels to g o i Balsa, ball wcen 1n “New Yorlc this season was | showing improvement over his former play. | pitches: iatotd Herome Hate B yolad f the fleld, and that ons was Susie Nell, In the | His Load Was Too Heavy for the Pace in | Libertine was only two lengths ahead at BRMEMOtes /oov. o000 110 01 0E0L0 = § FGA HISHRbty ot Biton: REath Boore: is predicted it will be the best match ever | Lewis to Tolberts McKelvey to Bittenger to | a bookmaker on the line who dide’t elean up | NEW YORK, June 1—The sweltering | (ress. Faraday and Young were close up . gl . cat of the city today drove a large crowd e i Dae b, S2v Tiires | Naw s 5000000 2 0_>5|itwouldbe was shown in the exhibition that WAHOO REHEATS THE DOSE. his blackboard and rubber and get a Job 0n | o e Grevosend tren e frestost in. | aday took command at the threc-quarters base hits: Mohler. Double ys: Griffin to| Hits: St. 0; New York, 2. Iirrors: | was given by the two yesterday evening. AHOO, Neb., June 1.—(Special Tele-|a farm. Not one of the winners were worse E and Clifford had moved into third place, a Hutchinson to O'Brien. Hit by pitched | 8t. Louts, 18; New York, 2. First base by 75 r the secoid, tifne this season by the valued at §19,000. Applegate was the favor- | (R PEURD LTEUne, BRG GU wan e : B b W Yol ham, 9-7. The play was even and brilliant 5 anybody but the grand army of suckers who : Henry Young beaten off. Up the stretch they 6 oft’ Figgemier, 2. Struck bases: St. Louls, ew York, 6. Iirs ant, | 1, Ravi 3 5 3 UV RTAY by B a B BT 2 Wikl piichos: | Baees: ot LIS, e ororath, ® 0. 1% | probinbly ‘the best ever seen on the grounds, | kincoln Greyd .:.20 0 2 8 01 0 1 1—5|play crack jockies' mounts and follow public | togfh ity 19%, Of WelBhL 1 Miite ' | thundered and Clifford ‘was given bis hoad, utes, " Umplre: Mr. Buyder. Attendance, | by Meekin, 1. Three-base hits: O'Connor, | by clean, skillful placing, very few of the | out: By Cooki'9; by Harding, 3; by Dean, 3 [ The track was in excellent condition, the | that distance being 0:48%, but she could not|had either whip or spur. He landed four JACKSONVILLE STILL BASY. Quinn, Ely, Dowd, Batnon, Doyle, Atcien | Atong the other 3 Sy made a push for first place, but was headed | jo CK . Ely, Dowd, . Doyle. players C. H. Young has | runs: Wahoo, 7; Lincoln, 3. Batteries: | marks of its downfall. ; place, ] “d | Faraday one length for the place. When QUINCY, IIL, June L—(Special Telegram.) | bas: Brown, 2; Dowd, Breitenstein, 2. | shown considerable improvement .,1,,,_‘ He | Wahoo, Cook and Hall; ' Lincoln, Dean, | The most sensational finish of the aft:rnoon :’Y ““.:"-"f,‘.r.‘("’v’: {ll\’gr:h;ll“r-'l " f»'.'."« two 1:'&\' Clifford returned to the judge's stand the R batls: Bebrivar. Batteries: Trtorstentsed | won the preliminary yesterday with ease | Plummer and Harding. Umpire: Bush, was that of Pat Lee, in the opening six fur- | tya chf ‘ 1 e von | horse was loudly cheered Q“;n B 31111331 3-17|Peitz; Meekin and Schriver. Umpire: | ffom his brother, R. Young. Percy Young FREMONT WINS AT WATERLOO. longs. Millie set out to pilot the gang, but | j{ by three parts of a length from Hright | called to the stand and placed within an : JuF g 3 o« | utes. without difficulty. The latter is able to put | &ram.)—The Fremont ball“club dud " the|p, Elmo, Governor Doies and Pat Lee ding- | the race. Lazzarone was first choice in the | Tirst race, purse, three-quarters of n mile: i i B oot i b STANDING OF THE TEAMS. up a vory good game of tennis with practice, | WAterloo Browns played here today. Al qgongeq it down to the stretch. First one | opening race, but did not scem to get in n, | m & 1o 8 5 ) . Hiiring the entine, game, makitg: it impos: Nhticnuand swd D nd, Henry Rook (15 to 1) third, Time Hickey, Boland. Three-base hits: Arm- | Pittsburg ............ 12 7| spring. Another player who will be in at | S Bror eliner. shie 1o do" why briilani | And in the finish Lee, Elmo and Thurman | Kedskin surprised his owner and, everybody e s ; : 5. | Baltimore 9 the end of the tournament, to judge from his | playing, Scor ’ were almost on a line, but Lee took the | choice in the second won in the Unbie. Khb PR A l[;l‘l"“]{‘ll[’; runs; * Kgan, ~Base oh balls: O Abbey, 2 | Haltmore .. 1 4| present play, is Haverstick. He won from | Fremont .... 130352100 3-13]cake by a good pair of heads. Some few of | easicst possible manner. uits' bk w & ork. ton, 9; Cincinnati, 5. ' Two-base hits: Miller, H. Harcourt, b i\ while the St. Louis and southern people Milwaukee, non, Nash, Hoy, 3; Miller. Double’ plays P. B. Ford, b G. H. Vaughan. : t oo | B B CArrathats fuB Ut . : In fact, every horse in the race carried & DES MOINES, June 1 Struck out: Gray, Bwing, Ganzel. Wild teurs n Taste of College Sk N T R O JC SRR " 1 n Wy 3 attracted by faith in the chances of winning o enoug for the first time this year the University | tintinnabulations of the saddling bell first [ F. R, Burnett, ¢ ¥ranc's, b G, H ball players stopped long enough in its |yt e 3" minutes, Umpire: Me- | brilliant exhibition of tennis that was given o Y Lt b - i in two sets played by Cullingham and Austin. | the other local amateur teams, and their fully 2,000 people present. Both of the | IExtras e S . N b & L s B and eclsewhere on his horse, and it is known Omaha, | ,,BROOKLYN, June 1.—The game b v They didn’t let the visitors get a smell of a | noon was piayed under protest by Pitts: | twenty-five entrles, and while the majority of | fne feniuren an woe Moiryel*ny interest | Ung ring was a human bee hive, the pad- A A s A AR S b A witnessed the great event. s ended and Jelen had fourteen of their T, > SICtABL R t ? 2 0_ 4 |looked upon in the nature of a dark horse.{ Niaips a T. J. Mars, b 'Ponsonb; thdfe ‘yet, It only 1sft alone. THE measty| PIUtBbUrE .........0 0 0 3 0 0.0 2 0-4 L L Francis, b Ford e him; next came Faraday with Turner up, then record of the home team made In the east | prookiyn, 1; Bittsburg, 1. Farned runs:|He won his preliminary yesterday without | themselves so much pumkins. Abbott C. Hill, ¢ Brotchie, b Harcourt 5 Bergen up, Henry Young with A. Clayton the enthusiasm of the local fans that only | pagee: Brookivn, 6; Pittsburg, 3. Bases on | hag There is not much use, however, of picking | Chances without an error. Each side made | Which has been steadily on the increase were made long before the usual time and result was a surprise. From a scientific | 1" L Total point of view, it was a good game. The | hajer, Hit by pitcher: Lachance. Two-base | last year's tournaments. Several dark horses | summary will show: tinuation of the meeting for a few days. AR h < AT 1 X 5 ond choice at 8 to 2. Henry Young was and luckily Des Moines' two errors didn’t | hits: Griffin. Stolen base imm. Double | from Austin, but for all that that wiry young AB. R. 1B. 8B. PO. A. E. | resolved to make the venture. If the at- W avtor b Murnanl 3 ) and 12, 3 B X Umpire; Mirray. Time: One hour and ficty- | 18 contest on top. crawiond,, ... It Carrutl T outisiE 1 to 1 and his price fluctuated between that - his play until Saturday. - The management is better any means. The score tells the rest of the | WASHINGTON, June 1.—Louisville made | JeI¥, deceivin’ cuss” at the very least, but| Greighion, rf..... O ey onet oa S opening and closing odds were: Henry Letcher Maul pitched a_ very falr game, but his| will make the most brilliant of drives and come in and more are expected today and | Fxtras ... LR AL the ring were hundreds of bettors whose Hits: Washington, 19: Loulsville, Er- | pl Tolbert, -4 A e Tramer,, ashington, Loutsville, r- | play these little tumbles are not in evidence BAME furlomey, Wok' by Bd Glekn, and Lactle| . Ar2 ol thaverening BFIse o g . . b tournament last year. He has not entered| Keene, 3b......... s P LB A AR e T W. R._Vaughan, ¢ Brotchie, b Tf post and after one breakaway they got off Totals .. L s Maul, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Luby, 2.| This match for the champlonship will b B R ) i 4. Struck out: By Luby, 3 Maul, 1 Viication ot ; Favorites were bowled over In such rapld suc- { . 3. Marshall, b Tord had taken command and was one and a half : e i By Ly, Maul, i | delusive. Cullingham is already picked as | University Clib Hutchinson, 2b.. I " Saoeden, He did not do much fn the interstate tourna. | base hits: vger. (2), Abbott, Creighton. ONE FAVORITE WON HANDILY. pace and at the quarter was four lengths Jonnelly, i Only one of the half dozen favorites suc- | APPLEGATE DUMPED THE WISE ONES | in {ront of Faraday and Henry Young, Clif- NEW YORK. June 1.—The worst game of | but is in first-class condition this year and s | e Fins: AAbbott, Robiuson =~ Dases on Totals arm he pitched, and was slaughtered. He It he meets Austm for the championship it | 14; by Halle, 4 " Double plays: Halle to|final event of the afternoon, and if there was the Tremont Stakes, the half and began to show signs of dis- Omaha ........ 000006000 8t. Lou! 20 20078 0 42| Witnessed in this city. An indication of what [ Abbott. Umnire: Keefe. a mice little balance, he should hypothecate and Clifford next and running casily. Far- Mohler to Purvis to Purvis; | St. Louls, 0: New York, 5 BEarned runs:|Two matches were played. The first was gram)-—Trie Linéoln Grevs o defeated | than 3 to 1 in the betting, and it would | L7e5t Was centered in the Tremont stakes, | jonoey “behind Libertine, and this was the feon &0 Virst base on' balls: | errora: St. Louls, 1; New York. 0. Left on | non by Austin, 7-5, and the other by Culling- | \Wanoo team ft!this place today. Score: (D¢ 8 hard matter to figure out any losses to | ;i "\ (hita of the fact that he was asked Balsz, 1, Time: Two hours and five min- [ Meekin, 4. Struck out: By Breicenstein, 1; | Fully three-fourths of the points were made [ 'qic” Waheo, 11: Lincoln Greys, 5. Struck | 1010 Splendid Tace for half o miie, her time at | The great racer responded nobly and never Peitz, 2. Two-base hits: Vooley, Connor, 2; | balls falling into the net. Errors: Wahpo, 4; Lincoln, 7 od | heavy rain of Decoration day having left no [ keep the pace (o the' finish. Appiegate | lengths in front of Prince Carl, who left -t cy had anoth victory today. | Double plays uinn to Con T, Passed < 5, ey L it Y ¥ 9 Tolte A the chofce for the Boulevard handicap, won and Chorn was Jacksonville ... 00010000 4—5|Campbell. Time: Two hours and six min- | has also improved, beating Denise yesterday | WATERLOQ, Neb., June 1.—(Speclal Tele- | after the first elghth had been traversed John | Phoebus. The others were not factors in | immense floral horseshoe. Results: 7 ALLELAS AL ne em 3 Miss Norma (7 to 2) won, King Elm (8 to 5 Quincy, 7; Jacksonille, 3. Two-base hits: Played. Won. Lost. P.C't, | but he hias not been practicing at all this | Sicim: tho enti pame. smaking. it lpposs | 10se was poked to the front and then another, [ motion and was unplaced, Tatrictu won. STy Dolana. (Thre B N EH else by getting the place. April ool the 3 to 1) second, J. W. Levy (10 to 1) third. D) 3jno Doane yesterday easily. But as stated | Waterloo . 7114200 20 2-12|the spectators knew that old Pat was in good | = First race, mile and _three-sixteenths T srien: A d { Cleveland . 9 3 5 statec " & ¥ « iime: 0156, B o b ant Hivwir. Wiy T | Boston ... 2 ‘1| above, the playing in the preliminaries was| Errors: Waterion, 3; Fremont, 1. form, and playd him for tho good he had | Patriclan @' to 1) won, Redskin (5 to 1) “Mhird " rice, Club Member's handicap, hours. 'Umpire: Mr. Ward. Chicago . .1| by no means noteworthy, the best men not! SPRINGFIELD STARTS IT STRONG. |[done in the long ago. cond, Stephen 25 to Alrd, me: | mile and a quarter: Clifford, 123 (Chorn), SAINTS HAVE A NEW TEAM. R“_‘x‘k}‘;’,"k . -4| being pushed enough to show what they| SPRINGFIELD, Neb., June . l.—(Special EASY FOR GLENN. ‘Becond race, one ml April Fool (even) | £¥o ! r"urr'.'.‘: 4-)’1 nlxlli l‘t’!il‘ulrllt::‘r‘foq‘) :‘3 'f 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., June 1.—(Special Tele- | Wao (i on ™ 4 could do. The results were: Telegram.)—The first game of the Barby | yyreinita was backed off the board in the | won, Mirage (5 to 1) second, Ingolds R gy AL (Timeny, I gram.)—Manager Muehlenberger presented | oy} angion . 3 4| Colpetzer beat Snow, 62, 6.8; Hopkins | County Itague was played hero today be- | JOrEINIR, WS DRekRt GG BRI B 350 i, Time: 1 i thonl e Dima. i almost un entirely new team in the field | Touiavilte beat B. McCague, 63, 1-6; Percy Young|tween Papillion and ‘Springfleld, the latter | sscond and, heaps of stuff played on Pal| “pyird‘race, Tremont stakes, six and a | “Fourin 'race, purse, mile and threc-quar- today, and to celebrate the event the Saints [ 101" beat Denise, 6-4, 6-2; Hart beat Hamilton | Winning hands down by a score of 22 to 6. | Malloy a o 1, 1 ¥ good | 1 S8 fonirs: Haudspring (3 to 1) Womk | tem wilms (P v opd {hrecauar, won {he game from Lincoln by a score of 80 687 O H. Voitis teat & ¥o ton. | Papiilion was not in the game at uny stage. | old selling plater,” E4 Glenn, made a lot of | Rofugen (8 fo 1) second, Applesate (4 €0 8 [ SChna Bk Jack (b 5 D third st 310 2 In one of the prettiest contests ever [ SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGODE | gy ot o B HOIME Doat f Youug, 60| Gretna plays Papillion at Papillion next | dray horses out'of them. He won with | third. Time: i ANl i : seen in this city. Among the new faces e e e opa ety o) Qb heat | Weriday June ) re today ridiculous ease, and a few lucky ones took [ Fourth race, Boulevard handicap, mile and | ““Rieen race, purse, four and a half fur- were McHale, Parvin, Veatch, Alberts and | hetroit Defeats Kausis City In a Very | [)oror'C 6, 84, 10-8; Haverstick beat| papillion el 00 00 030 2—6ldown cigarette money on him at the rate of | an eighth: Keenan (even) won, ~Bright | jongs: Little Bramble (4 to 1) won, Mike Harter, and dach one did Koot work. ' The P TR T mag; 1. 86 Cullingham beat Frank Har- | Springriel (00463111 6-2[5%" Phoebus (7 to 1) second, Sir Galahad (4 to 1) ( Kelly (4 to 1) second, Virgie Dixon (5 to 2 : ; fllion, 6. Struc ¢ 5 third. Time: 155, third. Time: 0:56. Hamues ‘and Parvin and tho hitting at the | KANSAS CITY, June 1.—Detroit won the | ' Tha tournament will last through the com- e By iRl by Baer: yimhe T et s o ey | . Fifih race, five furlongs, selling: Requital | iy ‘race, mile and a sixteenth: Cour- proper time: Score: F 000 o3| E™me in the first inning today, but added | ing week. The singles will occupy Monday, Springfleld, hfll‘fipllfih;n, 8. "‘l’o"'fl“‘.;“::""‘h:‘“':‘;' e ofierd (,to 5 woh, 8h mll':\wu'rfinlll‘flb to 1) second, gane FQr (7 109 won, Ace () 1o 5) second, . Joseph . veve & 00 3 il 11 the 0 e o e L 2 es: Peters and Bates; Nichols, Heer- " 7 o Yatriof o s, R Shanty (20 to 1) third Time: 1:48, ?‘meflsnl‘ pEgEpndidud g dided g\:r'::ww her pile al way through. Tué-:d%";&rxlualgm-:h:rd\:::&:ur‘{l l;::‘l,::fili» }1‘:::,"1‘:‘)..‘mnr<:';- Parsons and BI “,do,".l.hm; crowd ])]n!lge(lbm\ W eslhrnoki nn'a A\liyk\l;m, " smq‘ rl..u'.;; ::;; Imr: '\;"&‘.’nnit‘r?:% t::-xh 0 : o . : e a : ] 5 v * Manchester (3 to 1) wa anora we 1 tonta, Hits: St. Joe, 6; Lincoln, 7. Jansas City ......2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—3|be started, the finals belng played on Fri. | LWO hours acd thirty minut Umpire: rown mare simply backe ng 8i o ) Two hours ar i second, Chiswick (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:16%. | CINCINNATI, June 1-—8ix thousand peo- Jasaiincain, 4 Hamed rugy: Bt - | Detroit .........o....8 0 0 3 0 6 3 0 *—2 | day. The drawing for this has not been held | C01°m¢! Smith e nounanid eg : G WABASH WAXED, The fourth race was a great one, with e I how e ple attended the Latonia races today, B eoorih: Bpoer, \an Blicen Hits: Kansas ; Detroit, 20. Errors: | yet. On Saturday evening the match be-| JAD 5 Spsh et ] 5 niy Una AR T ; g O, e isted, Tihnes on bala; | Kansas _City, 6; ‘Detrolt, 3. Batterles: | tween the winner of the tournament in the | nGEPAR CREEK, Neb, June 1—(8pecial | Decelt, Leanell, Bllly Sunderland, Marbi SAN FRANCISCO, June 1L—The book-| Weather intensely hot; track fast. Jockey Dt Ramsey, 1; off Parvin, 2; off Gragg, 1. | Stultz and Betgen; Gayle and Lohbeck aingles and Auktin: will come off, Tw | o) ey e ot ot ball here | ook, Fattero and e e o oot aye ¢ g R e 0 i e el " v makers enjoyed their usual Saturday picnic. thrown from I3l Capitan in Situck ont: By Ramssy, 3; by Pacvin, 4 by | BT PAUL, Junp L-—Scare: Drisas will be given In otk the stakies amd | FoaLod Bl e e dane on pom | arter. “Leonsll was a favorite at prouidic | B8 U8 Coi s "omy” tavorite to win the ITHRL TR [l G 1 Wia pitches: Ramsey. Bate | 8t. Paul o DT ERE0E 8 1 0t ] heltanr Bt has hate e he ok Sy tive odds, but Little Nell, who wasn't thought N urse, selling, six furlongs: teries: Ramsey, Parvin, Jones and McHale; | Grand Ra 00100100 0 2 A osen yet. | sides. i e . oney. April, a 6 to § favorite In the hur- Poco Tempo (40 to 1 ] 3 ’ ) 5 «_17| it for: the journey, made a monkey out of | money. April a ) won, 1'oco ‘fempo (0 to 1) Gragg and Speer. Time: One hour and | yyjg Paul, 15; Grand Rapids, T Je At ronnd duiithel jatlngles kwillbs |iceadt BRI EDE SR vl , AN dle finished first, but was disquali- (7 to 1) third, Time: 4 2 H McCafferty’s crack, who didn’t even come | {1 i seco i g B ile Thinttes. Umplire: . Mp: Hab: - 5 ' . played on Monday evening at 6:15 o'clock. | Wabash .. 158071 SOnB10/:81 1 AN SeSive ittle Nell made her chase | 180 Resulta: = o dicap, 2-yoar- Fpeey 5 i e s ;i | Tea iitane and Doyie: Honkhue, ‘Kelisay | The matches will bo as follovs Double playe: Sohnelder to Johnson. Um- | 500 W0 41re: . Tl Slnitn” Raan't ridaen | ommee Roears e ba T wom Sabia ot | eooocon® Facs; Putse, seliom, one mile and ROCKFORD DEFEATS THE LEADERS. | and iSarle. 4 i Haskell against Gibbs; Tilden against | pire: Coburn. | JEATS STAPLEHURST, | Such another race during the meecting. He | (4 to 1) second, Her Majesty (3 to 1) third. [ Merry Monarch (8 to 1) second, Peabody PRORIA, 1L, June 1.—(Special Tele-| MILWAUKEFR, June l—Score Rile: Haverstick against Colpetzer; Dr.| DAVID CITY BE. APLE 1. | fairly lifted the little gray into the air, and | Time: 1:02% 20 to 1) third. Time: 1:42 m.)—Peoria today lost the second out of " 1100403 0 o_g|Banister against C. H. Young; P. S. Young| DAVID CITY, June 1.—(Speclal Tele- ; 5 X " econd Becond race, six furlongs, selling: Ivy (3| “Third race, handicap, wile and an elghth: Milwaukee ... 30 0-9 Nt o leluret | she beat Marble Rock, who ran second, a 3 ] freen games played on the home grounds | fudlananolls .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1—4|against Cullingham; Hoagland against Wal- | gram)—David City ‘went to = Staplenurst | $he beat M to 1) won, Silver State (8 to 1) St Maxium' (9 {o 10) won, Hersie Disland this season. Bhe Tost it to Tockford, whieh | "paranolls . .. Indignapolis, & Br. | 1ace. Goday and " defeated a picked nine /| B9 length. ok the ffth In much the | Little Foush @0 to 1) third. Time: 116 " | (5'0'1) second, Melody '@ o 1) third, Time: Al D e bt s | rors: Milwaukee, 5: Ifdianapolis, 2. Batter. | The state tournament in singles for the | S250% T e Yhe pEvia’ Oty "toam. | same, beating Maple Leat by five open | reat s e ‘Fourth race, Ripple stakes, one mila: e e ey comldn’t a5 much #ood. | i6s: Armstrong and Bolan; MacFarland and | champlonship of the state will be held In | §fore: Tengths. reas (Tits Buckiey (' to 1) third, Time Tt RS 1w Vaseo 15 (/1) ae0s en, too, Umpire McKim made what were | Cross. Lincoln on June 10, 11 and 12. All entries 02010000 0-3{ on Wi 2915, ‘ Blue and Gray 6 (o 1) tnird. fume: Then, too, Ump} MINNEAP s Staplehurst . The last race of the afterncon was half 4 A T R e S A Mlnnr:x:\plo‘l’x\; R e i et L S R T ;hegl"a' David City 1o 18 010131 113 mile heats, Susie Nell winning enslly, the | | Fourth race, slaven dixioanihe of 8 dnoy) ditig Diraa, OHohAILE mUsT A WD Dy WHIOR e Lisiall = » In care of R. G.} patterfes: Bennett, Ragan an arvali | first in 0:49, and the second in 0:49%. handicap:. o Uy c a2 to 1) 3 zhse, o Bl {§ 5 from ketting In several runs which would | Toledo .. ©0 0001105 07|Dun & Co., by une 7. Rtere e and Maupin ifly ; mion (7 to 1) second, Little Cripple (12 to 1) | dise (2 to 1) won, Imp. Sugar (5 to 2) second, ise have been hers. Score: . 5. 8 Tol . g ; 3 Aaping First race, six furlongs, selling, $125: Pat [ {08 il "1, O {uls 8 o 1) third: | Tlme: 0Bo; ERBEHiRe. hay e TR L e IR IR 1l YD 215 Oraok Whist Team? Lea. 100 (Morris), ¢ 10 1, won; Eimo, 100 | third, Time: Lilfy o nurdle: Mero (3 to| “ineh vars, Cpiizst, soiing, Six . funlongs: Rockord""111 0TS 21 00 0 10 07| Dunice ind Wikson; Goar and fionch ; Rifre WRELIR RS SIOUX PALLS, 8. D., Juno L—(@pociaty— | KU § to 1, second; Thirmas, 100, (Reed) | 1) won, Lomnte B (9o 1) second, Relam- | caesartm, (I'to 10) won, Readina (5 to 1) ; ar son; nd R . , 8. D., e =15 to 1, third : 1:16%, . Do ago (3 t third. Time: 3:52%. cond, Belle Foster (b to hird. Time: ARl Tune: Peoris. 3 Rocklord, & mwe: STANDING OF THE TEAMS. | gprinters and Loug-Distance Runners Do | The Sioux Falis whist team returned today | A, John P, Governor Boies, Game Cock, PR cn, Mx. turlong sefiing: Nellto 90000, E e buse hitg: Kreig, Thice hits: Under- Played. Won. Lost. P.C't L e Trom Bpirit. Lake, Tn., feeling jubilant over | Keystone and Van Meter also ran. GG th B Won: Rico’ (3 {0 5) second, Ko B Pty Pabst, Krolg, Lerette. Dlays: Inks | oAnapolis ....... ® 1 W1l CHICAGO, June L—The'athletic contests|the yictory wor by It yesterday over|Second mce six end one-half furlonss | Runner (12 to 1) third, Time: 1:13. TN OISR a s s i A 0 Lerette to Pabst; Visner to Inks. Struck | Grand Hanids o7 v R Rt HoTa YOy R anids, Th., team. Stoux Falls|$10: 1d Glenn. ubler). 4 to 1, won; —_—— - NCINNATI, June 1—The mateh race, Ry L mam: B by Underwood, 2. 11t | Grand Rapid 11| Botwoms the: westeem. cctisges. today was 1o Sronin. ihe Centrdl Whist ciubs tour. | Yiginite, 101 (Harl), even money, second; Clttzens' Announcement, one mile, sweepstakes, for $3,600, between TR n('““u”l' 2 lindurwin | Retrolt e lxl\lxxm:x‘:lrmy u(r ‘nu"r"mt"n;he nament”at Blodx Cliywith Cedan Haplds Arkansas Traveler, 107 (Gmith), 4 0. Minn | EWING, Neb., May 20.—The ecltizens’ re-| Halma, Lissak, Stmon W and The Com- terfes: Leitman and Dugdal nderwood | Kaneas Ciiy 6.2 | score by cing as follows: Califor- | dacond. The Sioux City team came here | Jimes, 1555 der, Mique O'Brien and % p oo s, with | moner, announced for next Wednesday at and Snyder. Time: One hour Fty: | AR Clty 8 23| nia, 35; Michigan, 17; Towa college, 13; | oot week. and ihe locals took a victory | Enough, Carroll Donder, Miquo O'Brien and | ilef committee has recelved such fands, with | snoper, angognped for JOKL, WELRetGay, three minutes. Umpire: Mr, Mc St. Paul 5 333 | Tllinois, 13; Wisconsin, 12; Chicago, 34; Towa | from it. The Cedar Rapids team, de | ,“t’h"‘hl oo, consoiation, $1%5, six furongs: | What ald the indigent people may recelve | {IORT B8 GO T ontulted by his. man- STANDING OF THE TEAMS Games today: Grand Rapids at Minne- | university, 10; Northwestern, 7; St. Atbans, | 4 of Robert ‘Willams, | Chate 1ot | Violertn, 102 @mith. 410 I ‘Won: West- | rom the state committee, that further dona- | agar, amd ho will not comsent. ‘e Jockey g o polis; Tolede il 3 A ith, J. H. Rothrock and W. = A A i o de the | of offer the stake unless Ha Played. Won. Lost. P.C't. | apolis; Toledo at St. Paul; Indianapolis at | 3; Center, Kentucky, 1; Lake Forest, 1 | bty I M oo rocK e Slonx Falls piay- | brook. 102 (Foucon), 3 to L second; Hizzoner, | tions to this vicinity from sources outsde the | club will no Peorin O Hiwaukee; Detroft at Kansas City. Three American college records were thed. | rn s “ome tor Bpirit Lake. Seventy-two | 108 (Morrl) % to 1 third. Time: L:16% | state are unnecessary. E L Ame d . | ers o . e | Vie - i Pony ), Ha ating we W 0 o] — e B s 25 11 i Rond Raco Decis! omes Mondny. ;',‘f,’.’,'.‘,,,‘n;m‘cg;‘"‘,r"{hf“‘:vufl{(‘ue’ fepeated his | hands were played, fortyzelght _hanas bo- 1\)'.;.1"112-’:"},, ,’{.‘lfi"\i‘"‘i;.u’y‘"’»r.}’v".f.' e ",““m"r" T,f,‘.','l'{“ our \;!‘;l‘;fl’l:l“:‘x‘:r) ':ulr";‘,’.u],',’;‘! <o Quincy ... 12 CHICAGO, June 1.—The findings in the | hing 100 yards in 10 seconds and 29 tirar | ins a tie. At the close of (he contest B R e 3 eres ch they h } } en ok afore by xun-) ing a hE the GO Ot lig oon o O/ Fl B el c« | men for the kindly interest which they have H s u 0 I." Omaha . 1 cases of the young men who practiced fraud | 22 seconds, tieing the best previous collegs | homeal it biub has decided to hold | o Fourth rac ven and one-half furlongs, | Mmen for the kindly Interest Whioh Lney e Rockford 13 entr $150; Little Nell. 110 (Smith), 4 to 1, won Jacksonville . 17 5| and deceit in the great bicycle road race on | kecords in these events. Alvin H. Culver of | jts next tournament in Council Blufts, the | 37700 /5 1 CRouean % 10’1 Mecond: | butions to the relief of our aflicted drouth Bl. Joseph 1 0 | Decoration day will not be known until{ D paea MRS ganred o VN (o | st ook 1B Deverids. - D Silly Sutherland, 106 (Ward), 2 to'1, third. | sufferers, ] Ts a Sweat Gland. Games toda at Des Moines; | Monday, but it is known that a large num- | record 'made by an American collexian, Corneil's ¢ om] lously Awalted. 3 Tattersall and Leonell also| With the present condition and prospects It el = D a : e by cricy h 3 x ORE. Lincoin at St. Joseph; Rockford at Peoria: | ber of them stand a good chance of being | Hoyt of Harvard clearing o Aoy i 4 s o | ran. for a bountiful crop, and the almost assured ({ s mouth is called a Pore. Jacksonville at Quincy. disqualified trom cntering any road Tace | in the Hajvard-Yale gamen: “fmeiveew | (LONDON, June L—The arrival of '.'1‘, Fifth race, selling, $125, sIx furlongs: Miss | returning of prosperity, our people will long | (¥ There are 7,000,043 i+ the oy e in"adaition to being expelled from the elubs | western college” rocords Were it on 'the | Cornell crew on ""‘|';,‘“““5 iy sagerly | Aldle, 18 (Has0) 3§ L pmeytone | remember their generous friends, and will 9) it S or ¥ NATIONAL LEAGUE | to which they belong and boycotted by [ slate, the only two events in which the | awaited by the English oarsmen. e ooney), i Ba " d as of yore, ever ready to respond to € uman skin. thelr eycling frie vere shattered A 2 4 - ediatel eir | 108 (Morris). 6 to 1 third. Time: 1:16%. | stand as of yore, e ALY ” s from the Spid - a Teferve Sheetdan sald today that the sfifl“fiw“;‘um'l‘:fi .l)ll!.‘.‘n;lellu ’u.’f,‘hi-““..‘n'?{ J‘a’.fi’(‘ ,’,‘,’:‘.‘;‘n‘l"\?‘ }.-‘,”,‘Ji;';?.l"c{:‘.‘ :.':L‘-' n""‘;h!r’x‘lel; Long Ten, Sir f”'i\” Craft, Moss Terry ‘h“\‘ "“"»“d "fh'“"‘ poor und needy, both at {&° Through themaredischzarged truth had not been half told about the dis- | been anybody to push the Califos - > 8 g. coming | and Maple Leaf also ran. ome and abroad. i S " tiou of Skili. Eracetul doings of twenty or thirty of the | diers, Torrey and ‘Dyer, their Mtk wonid | that oerattd at i ioniey prasiises fo be (he | - Sixth race, selling §100, half-mile heats 2. C. POND, Secretary. many impurities, BALTIMORE, June 1.--Baltimore defeated | starters in the race. The referce have' gone by the board to a certainty. | mout exciting aguatic event in years. Sev- [ Susie Nell. 109 (Smith), to 10, won; La J. L. ROLL, President. To close them means death, Cleveland In the best played game of the [ list of some twenty v At a late hour tonight the executive com- | hro) ting agutlc event A Srave been | Rose, 85 (Morris). 6 to 1. second; Lucy Day, 4 5 NANZANDT, Treasurer. I ) § eral of the Eng & toacish logged season. Memming was Invincible except| o Make some very elear explanations to | mittee of the Western Collegiate assocla- | syeatly strengihened recently in view of the | 100 (Har)'2 to 1 third. Little’ kil 3 P. Ne NARSAN Sluggish or clogged pores in the frth inning, when McGarrs single, | 2ol betg summarily dealt ‘with. “The | tion voted to declare Captain J. A. Leroy | $E%'0r (s Uorpell orpw. Poweshiek nd Dick Tiger also ran. Time: Mo Daas, mean yellow, mothy skin, IR AfLh it o udges and Associated Cyeling clubs will | of Michigan, who won the broad jump, and ) e A e O'Connor's sacrifice and singles by Youpg | hold n consultation with the referce on | ¢, M. Hall of Michigan, who wou the shot: Chuse and he Doubles. MONDAY'S ENTRIES. The following marriago licouses were fs- pimples, blotches, eczema. d Burkett earned a run. Sco Monday night for the purpose of taking [ put and third place in the hammer throw- L., TEN. O June 1.—The fing Official entries for Monday, June 2: sued yesterday by the county judge: s d it Mimors . L0 0003003 *g|action and arranging all the aMdavits 5o | ing, professionals, and not entitled to the | NEW HAVER, Cogn, June nals T R et data s s Name and residence. The blood becomes impure. leveland .00 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0— 1| far filed in order. points which they won in the meet. Kvi- [ in the doubles of the New Hngland cham- |t rs f008 11| Rattler . 118 | George Hepp, Fort Omaha Henc s blood hu- philta: Buitimoro, 13; Cleveland. 8. Frrors: fefon WeN RNl iouinow that Leroy | plonaliip ‘tenals. tpiinament noEs vhli‘i";‘ My Viole T 109 Hea Doo.: 11 116 | Elizabeth Rogan, Omaha . 3 ence serious timore, 1; Cleveland, 4. Earned runs: : L had es! athletlc games in today. Chase atid Foote of Yale beat Bud-| Ban Harrison..... 114 Tulla Cane sz | o BT Y . FRlie, A fertiand, ¢, Harved rons: . Junc 1.—(Speclal Tele- | under an assumed name, and that he had | 0d8%:, Chase 86C BOorc QL KU S JPAE [ | Jen, Haprison.... 4 gulie. Gane < 101 | [ramk O: Seott Mopth Fiatte, o piiite mors, R Kelley, Clarice. | Bucrifice } gram)=The old members of tho Ila Grove | Dot since applied for reinstatement. Sum- | four wets: 3-6, &, 01 61 e, P T o e 3 Perfect action of the ‘onrior, 0. Teb Stolen bases: : | buse ball club held st nlg A o fi io. singles will he playes AL L 9 VALE p 3 Burkats, Keliey, MeCirav: Temmtua. . hon | Duse bal club held o meeting last wight| ®iog yards dean: Firet heat won b Tho finals in.ihe singiex w play econd race, half mile, 2-year-olds PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. pores L d perfected a reorganization of the club. J. y . S Monday between Howl and Chase, the win- | SCEE (RO S s 05 ble plays: Jennin Trst baso on | 4n . Maybury, U. of W.; J. V. Scoggins, U. onday betweel FoN) tlat bresent cham- | Hawthorne Belte o 8............. 105 i, - Dl i Temmming 15 o Youay 'RS000 | The oflicers elected were: W. I. Brannan, | C., second. ~ Fintsh’ close. Time By D O bt AbamBloRSHD. Camille D......... 10ilJudge Dawson.... 108 | 3 . gills, Chicago, 1s registercd at Means clear, wholesome AYS LA g Winchestes' , 5| Barker skin, pure blood, by pitched ball: By Hemming, 1 Struck | manager; B. Varnor, treasurer, and 8. W. | Second heat won by J. 8. Stewar By Hemming, 1; by Young, 3. Passed | Kiner, captain. The management has al- | Albans; H. E. Patierson of Chicago uni- Farmer 1 enestill Champion. Lady Dolefu e 110} OConnor. Baiteries: Hemming and | ready’ leased the Willlums park, incluging | Yersity second. Time: 0:10 25, Third heat, | p o WOTC s Tine 1 ~(Special Tele- | Third race, three-foarths of a mile: A. D. Parker, auditor of the Gulf, s at Means beautyand healths Clarke; Young and O'Connor. Time: Two | the grand stand and all privileges. A sub- | J. V. Crum, U, of 1, won easily in 0:10 1-5; e T th restling | Lucy Glitters 101|8narley the Smug- | Millard. $ GREATLY hours and ten minutes. Umplre: Hetts. scription has been raised sutticlent 1o start | C. B, Porter, U, of ‘M., second. Last triai | gram.)—Farmer Durs won the wrestling Fanaalizht e il ia8l wlor o H. D. Kelley of NorfolR is a guest at the MAGNI¥IED. QUAKERS BEAT THE COLTS, the "season. ' Tie ‘opening game will’ prob- | heat wan by Baighmari of Mickixun Jack- | match tonlght wititi Duncan McMillan for [(EaussLght .7....-. lul"l'fuk S i D ey of 2 gues . . ably be heid here next woek. Kvory mem- | Son o e Forest second. Tim 35, | $500. MoMillan womithe first fall; Burns van ... 0T 1102012 | Arcade. PHILADELPHIA, June 1—The Phillies | "1y renident of Ida Grove and no one | Last two heats run in & light ratn. Second | 50 10N (wo: Scpiglian the fourth, and | KoDea oo WOIRed Buck o8 | e 5 g Hawes of Fairbury fs at the CUTICURA RESOLVENT is playing wnder u salary, he boys ex- | men heat won by J. V. Bcoggini. Time: | Buru the fitth. A large crowd witiessed Susie Nei. . duate B R ; - RETRER T g e R B T ' the contest. - lelle Stout. ... : A% S. Shaub of 1 ille, Ky., is stopping | Exerts a peculiar, purifying action oup A Pespondence. with all managers for dates. | FIEst heat 100 yards hurdle won by H Belle Stout Artless o1 J. 8. Shaub of Lontsville, Ky., is stopping xerts a peculiar, p g T SRF QOUFON ALONW LERNUNS BORDEE | 1508¢ grounds have been put in excellent anrgflmn’ California easily. Time: sangér nnil MUGrphy Matehed. Zarnest Li.. | at’the Barker. upon the skin, and through it condition and all is in readiness for the | 0:17 4-5. nd heat wom by IS y TRENTON, N4, June 1—\Walter Sanger | Fourth race, one mile, selling oy A e ey e e CERTIFICATE, games to begin. sl T8 Do o FImRLY: and Charley’ Mutph; class B wheelmen, | Carroll Dunder... 1i{loo Woolman 6 |at the Paxton upon the blood. : Anticipating the Right Y. M. €A, Team Won. Hall, Michigan, first, distance, 44 feet & | have been matched for a series of three | &TEMHIE woeeeeree CRHAFER OO eee ee At the Mercer: G. 8. Houghton, Chicago; | Hence its cures of distressing hu- of the Subscriber to Participate in The Young Men's Christian assoclation de- | inch H. F. Coombs, Wisconsin, second, 3 | races of one mile each at differeat plac p % ey s B. I, Ferver, Cleveland; George, M. aker, THE OMAHA BEE'’S || ferted the Omana Steam Paste company’s feet 101 inches; Sweeney, Tinols, third, 38| The first race of the terles will be run ht | Billy Sunderiand. 3 Grand Island; R, H, Spence, Burlington; D! mors are speedy, permanent and team at Young Men's Christian assoclation | "5 'yatdy dash:_ First beat, Crum, lowa, | Syicar? date st the meel of some eastern | pitun race, three-fourths of a milc, sell- [ W, Benham, U, 8 A2 €. W. Lang, Wake- economical. B £ oer wise s A — g fleld: &, R. Cowlting, Ellwood: €. W. Ward e it 1 FREE BOOK v"kuuk‘?\"’ iy g IR L e R Z'w Wants N0 Mateh. Keystone 101] Camdent Wakefeld: . B. Gansen, William Peizor, 8t, | Like all of the Curcuras, it i3 PN W 211 Patterson, Chicago, secoud. Time NEW YORK, June L—Tom Ick, trainer | Miss Addie........ 102 Migue O’ 6 | Louis; D. W. Chadwich, Chicigo; Dan Owen, pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. o At A f Third heat, Builard, Iflinols, won by | for J. 8. Johnson, issued a challenge to| daple Leaf ... ) . % Beatrice; C. J. Fallworth, N. L. Jahnson, tends. DISTRIBUTION s.r;:-:fwi:mw\xz""'ilphl‘u’x;k foi Motter, Iowa, wscend, Time raco Zimmerman twenty miles for $1,000 Medn Enough..... 9] Fa Juine.. Milwaukee; Con Tirk, Papillion; Mrs. H Mothers are its warmest friends e AYDUEYs aasin, h iplonsi ha S TiCatlin_ . 9| Orenell, Livingston, Mont.; 0. F. Ehiman, — P s > : University: [ and the championship of the world at | Hoppe 9| Mods T renell, & i roell Enally Defeats Columbia. won easlly; Mont ¥, same university, | and the champiCrRnD it answered for | HOPRr ..icoecoco. US| MOSS Terry. Chleago; Mrs. N. Lee, Council Bluffs. BUNDAY, Juse 2, ITHICA, N. Y. June 1.—Score: i Maaly acand wen's heat; H. K. | ZIMmerian, FIusng & match race Wi “rias e Van Meter. 1! Nebraskans at the Hatels. freaphot o vuld, Pries 05 21" CERTIFICATE, with Cornell ~4140003 2 314 Patterson, Chicago. won: Downer, Wiscon- et — ol ebraskins at the Hotels, ig Aub Cua, Cou ole Frose., Bosicn: cover 9411: &€, maill .nx Cowmbla .. 0 00000 10 0-1[sn second. Time: 0:28 3.5 Pennev Defeats sirawn. Heon ta ut y. At "";, ’};.‘“‘,',‘ ky red W l\f|l|~ ,T‘n““ ow 10 Lu y )" mailed Davs. entities ‘the subscri- Hits: Cornell, 21: Columbla, L Errors:| 33 yards, hurdie: First heat, Torrey, | PROVIDENCE R. L. Juce L—University | ROBY, Ind., June 1—First race, six fur- | Jehti \ gy - S 4 For Plnples, use Cuticura Soaps « J A RS L Qak volume r cover), se- Cornell, 5 Cofumbla, 3. Batteries: Cobb, | Californla, ‘won easily in 0:% 3-5; Clark..| of Pennsylvania, I8, Brown, 9 B - - I, Crawford; Augus rumborn, Oul trom (e wm:t ue of || Smith and Hamiin; Ntew ict and Conner, | 1linots, second. Becond heat, Dyer, Cali longs: Monte Penso won, Barguard secof lend; He Clinton. —— ha triby- e DRESS forniu, won in 0:27 2:5; Wolcott, Michigan, Worked for 1 Collins third, Time: 1:15% t the Mor 3 North cotn; o stamps. AD! 1. Coulter nud Zolgler Win. ccond. Third heat, iichards,'Wisconsin, e » L~Ceargo 3 on. | Second race, nine-sixteenths of a m Piatte; J. 8. Murse I.wW 4 ey W won: Lamay, Ohicage, second. Time: ICAGO, dune L—Georgo M. Gray, gen- | 1 CR0L0 oF'N{Gn (rase won, Harmony Becond, | Shuman, Auror o e, Wisner; WDMEN FULL nF PMNS P TORONTO, Ont,, June L—At the T 1t ublisher The Omalia Bee, NTO, . oronto Iy eral ticket agent of the Pullman Palace | Dandella third. Time: 0:58 A. H. Lyons, Falrbur Purter, A Snd veagth, sod FREE BOOK DEPARTMENT, Dieycle club races this afternoon, Coulter | "Ruaning high jump: Clark. Tinols, won; | Car company, dled here of paralysis, | _Third race, iine furiongs: Lulu T won, | Grand Isiand; Jumes Marey. Fromont: 4. | Aches, and weaknsssos Aad sombort, strength, Omaha, Neb. ’v' San Francisco won the 600 Enh open, | Koch, Califorate, second; b feet 9 inches: & aged 77. He had been in the service thirty- Reno second, Uncle Jim third. Time: | B Rowund and davghter, Burchard; W, D. senewed vitality in Cuticurs Plaster, the first aad 8, lm—&g.fi?fl Time: 038 35 Zciglir Woi | record breaker l Ve years, the first ten of which were in | 1:59% “ameron, Sehuyler: John Plokiam, ByFa- | galy pais-killiag, serve sieagibeniag plastes. b [ Mile bloyele: First heat, C. W. Bachelle | New York City. six furlongs: Eagle Bird | cuge; C. K. Sillibridge, Weston.