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THE OMAHA DAILY SBEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1895, ——————————— e ———————————————————— ANOTHER SLUGCING MATCH | Egiitiodtarores o %oreens ¥er AR DAY FOR FAVORITES |3rsssmeeshivnip 2 & diek EDCHILL STILL THE LEADER | et o et s ek, i BUT3 UAYS R MAIN < has been rented for their use, The young Minneapolls ... 31939100031 JBecond, r rateél™ wéven Surlongs, | selling: men from Tthaca were cheered as they left Toledo M 003012815 e L‘m‘;l‘;m{h'-' &)l-::\.”‘lrvmh_ln;“"( l;»m the ship. & : Hits:_ Minnea mnu, u, Toledo, 16, Br- f 5 0 B e g IR o ' " Ry G N Omaha and Des Msines Indulge in a Ter- o Smeapolie ::rT:IWIMV\?AIU‘:‘"ll.)rx{\lv": Three Come Throngh in Good Shape at T‘l"l;ll‘:mv;\ Qe @ ‘1‘"‘1‘.’ 'hl:I”{]"!\Hl anes: | Western Union Messenger Boy Holds His | PEVELOTED SOME VERY GOOD TENNIS ; taak Frazer, Take u nd on; . : R % tine s ¢ ; g rifio Hitting Game, mon and Rusk, the Union Park Meet, ;l"_h"' C l'md_ %0 to 1) third. " Time: Own in the Big Race. Play in the City Tournament Roaching the ST, PAUL, June 5.—Score: Fourth rad8 Mlne mile and seventy yards, e xeiting Stagos. In Which to Consult the Magnetie 8t. Paul..... do1c0008 ol . handicap: 'APehtte (2% to 1) won, Mr There were some more good games played UPHILL WORK SAViS THE HOME TEAM}Grand Replds t . G0 Grand s 14 |B'LLY SUTHERLAND WINS THE MILE | Jiugle ‘it de o second, Little Cripple (12| THOUSANDS WATCHING THE D'ZZY WHIRL ; in the city tennis tournament out on the Healers Now at the Pax- . B ra g Raie s Biv MR NN o Ba1Z, steeplechiase: grounds of the Omaha Lawn Tennis club terfes: Mullane and Boyle; Staftérd, Kil- (6 13 1w won, Esperance (8 to 1) e last evening, and there was a fale crowd ton Hotel. Vi Load ln the Sec- | roy ar arle, Was Never Bothered by the Field from | second, Longwgll (2 to 1) third. Time: | gredrickson wnd Holloway Continue Thelr | Present to witness them. The hottest Visitors Becured a Strong i 4 3+ S y Were Finally Headed Off MILWAUKER, June §.—8core: " Post to Wire—Four Events Surrounded 381 i AR Frantie feavors to Overlinal the games of the tournament, however, are ——— ond, but Wer piori Milwaukee ... 03210011 129 by romis: “Mi t BOONE COUNTY WHEEL RACES, : coming in the next three d as the X y T, Sately Corralled - Othe l‘<|-l|n1( S i1 ;: ..“1 'n 5 ‘| rw Y tom Elemel of Flying Kid, but Make No Head- poorer players have been weeded out, and w Cases Will Be Taken for 2 v oo, 3 etrolt, fir- ' d - [ A 8 D 3 re r v T & Buse Lall Games. '”rlm “N“X“\‘\‘;M ¢ 1_'_“”"(_" Batterls Uncertalnity Intereating Contests In Which lowa Local way—Wild Time at the End, it .I nothing more than giving good ad- reatment After Saturday, Baker and Dolan; (avie and Twineham seonters Participated, e o ‘”l;' tennis playera of the city to STANDING OF THE TEAMS. BOONE, Ta., June b.—(Special Telegram.) FENT 0 I L remt e Ar ey 0, TloY June Sth, . bicycle meet of the Boone County There was an old-time crowd at the Coli The game that excited the most interest A h Played. Won. Lost. 2.c't, | Notwithstanding the torrid weather and the | qyq gincoin, 16, BL Josepl Indiananols ... 7 43| strong counter attractions on this side of | Wheelmen was held here today by posi- | seum last night and no mistake, a crowd | yosterday afternoon was = that = between — Rockford, 1 cy, 6. inneapolis ... 55.0 | the rivi P danc | i ¢d EPatTAN . ¢ Me Ploes oung-Doane and Cullingham-Harte in the Rockford, 4 Faonviile i Grand Rapias .iii0 848 l!' e e lement from Decoration 'f\} The r 4| that embraced its thousauds and recaled | doubles. ' Althoukh the fALier teatn won In| The past two weeks our city has beem piymons 19 ‘,.’,‘,[,.“Ilv'l,‘f.,\ 2 RiTas ity e k] ,”",’" T e 1““\ Wity "I’"'"‘::"]'""l"'“ ;":“""_‘k' e Krounds | vividly the stirring days of ‘88 and 'so. | three guralent scts it was a closer game | elcctrified_and dumbfounded by a stranga t. Louls, a, ansas v 3.8 | of the running meet. The card was an ex- | @ v engely interesting. e novice | até P \ i he score {ndicates, here was no d most wonde! occurrence. TWwo yi Sineinnatl Brooklyn, 4 zs. | Detroit . LB 3 433" & half mile was won by George Kramer of | COmpetent judges placed the attendance | much difference in_ the individual playing | 214 most wonderful occurren Two young New York, s en Innings. | g®HEL k 30 40.0 | cellent one and run off under the most o8 ot o4 Boone second, | Anywhere between 2,500 and 3,000 people. | ©f the members of the team, Young al- | Men. known throughout the world as the Plttsbure, & Toledo ... Ha W 3.7 | auspicious conditions that have yot favored | De# Moines, Art Crary of Boone second, | (s BEE BUS L y ot * | most equalling Cullingham, it not fully | Human Magnets, have daily been acomm- Indiar St 6 Game! and Rapids at Minne- | the management. The late rains have left | Lam mpan ocrom of Boone third . e of the seats outside the reserved en- [ doing so, and Doane be most as ool | plishing cures of the most chronic and ag- G L ek bids apolls; Toledu at St. Paul; Detrolt at Mil- |\ * T4 g e Lilg, This race was protested, it being | closure were packed with delighted and | &% Harte, ‘but the tenm work of the Win- | gravated cases that have for years defied Tr ul, 1 ““‘]u"l"'m s o waukee; Indianapolis at Kansas City. the picturesque park in a lovely form and | allexed that Kramer has previously won ning team gained the victory. Doane has — n withheld pending investigation blockaded and hundreds viewed the thril- | Quently was not In form, ‘especially and learned practitioners. 1In fact, so truly e the track has again been worked down to | FAces. He denfes this, but the prizes have | eithusiastic throngs, the promenades were | not been playing recently, ~and UL R LU A AU e Lt e v 's ball game was a|GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE |perfection itself, and the Pottawattamie oone county mile champlonship: Jasper otaoli . : match in the doubles, and Young natu marvelous and phenomenal have been many Yesterday afternoon’s o bl bitlts looked down Gt &4 fate & scens an | TUBSHRPE. Bckre W' Chity, | !ng spectacle from the opera chairs In the | on that account aid’ not have much con. | of the cures effected that doubt and skep slugging match from start to finis : the | @rOrge Davis Gives Up the Task of Lead- | summer sun ever shone upon. It was truly ;\r!lnd,» Ji second . Collins, Boone, third! | area set aside for those who are willing to L‘l:;n 3 I‘ryx"l\:l':! xrn‘.‘x'.ll ‘dh'| m»]( .‘u,”‘ Iyl\ul ‘m;‘...l ticlem no longer exist, especially in the o of the season played on the SR 6 Vieko! . , L | s truly | Time: “2:36 y a for the privilege. . ML LL A LTl ds of those who attended any o the worst game of the so 4 AT Ing the Ginnts to Victory. a perfect day for the great sport of Kings. First trial in the two-mile open, the time [ PAY 8 little extra for the privilege ham ‘does not play a game in the doubjes | Minds of those who attended any of thelr home grounds, the only redeeming fe AW YORX, June §.~Qsorge Davis: tos 4 L limit compeliod a second trial of the race:| Referes Potter did not announce that five | €qual to his game in singles by any means, | public demonstrations at the opera house, \ , There is one thing the management should npo y A he and Harte worked together in good ho have taken the trouble to investi- betng the consoling fact that the OmAMORS| guy regigned as manager and captain of | oaon o "o o t{EGAs 16 e Suob ’ EbLE, pralt Ao Dl laphi had. been deddted from. BURNIDS | shape. Thare wore. many Bretty rallleacin | e o hvo (AKeN LA8 L e R i I LA Ly b Bt s R L e erstand—that promptitude s the success Cedar’ R " orge | ! : ape. e were many pretty rallies in | gato for themselves. The incredulous—ot gave Methusaleh Traffley’s “colts” a fir the New York He sald things were no e J third. Tim score, as the judges took no action. Com- | the match, especially about the net, but class drubbing, although they came out golng along to sult him, Jack Doyle was |°f any event where the patronage of the peo- s h 5 atisteRmin Doane frequently fell ‘down in them on | Whom there were hundreds prior to the Air dts. | Immediately appolnted manager and cap. |Ple 18 depended upon for its support. The | peane Ty o i i uarter-mile | plaints had been made to them in refer- | account of his lack of practice t O | public exhibitions—have been forced to ad- the scrimmage themselves pretty badly dis I8, 16 too% the Ne®w Lo s ten innings | Omaha people have been getting home too| Mile open was led by A. B. Coyle of | ence to some supposed errata in the scoring | ~The first set was rlnvml sharply by both | mit that Animal Magnetism in the hands figured. It was ladies' day and there Wa% | Ty, "o tailenders today. Score: late to suit thelr fastidious tastes. Getting ar Raplds, but because his starter | in favor of Bdghill and the judges unan- 5 ndresulted in “favor ‘of Culling: | of these Human Magnets possesses the a great crowd of the fair sex present, and it | & (5o T 02010000 0 47brck broke Ia bad enough, but to be faced by | iehPed over the tape the Judges set him | imously agreed ‘to Investigate the matter olig 20 to 2, The score of the | MOSt unlimited curative properties ot any tickled them immensely to see the husky | Louisville .. 0002000021 0-3|a deserted dinner table after you get there | first and In I White of Marshalltown Sec. | and correct any fault that may have heen JJSt iy Wwmen waa b5, dad by nouits | Sretiment sow kiiown 10 SHe TeQISeL AR YAt Coseers comis ub fn suocesaton and ewat| Hits " Vork, 10; Loulsville, 12, Er- |18 worse. There is no good reason why the | ond. - Time: commltted. They did this and discovered no | 3 to 2.~ The last set was hard fought ords fail to do justice to the many bl A rors: New York, d; Louisville, 1 “Euyned | five races carded dally should not be run off | Jasper Rinchari won the mile handicap, | good and sufficient reason why the original | they, “¢orf beink douce tw 6 but | touching and pathetic scenes which dally the ball. runs: New York, Louisville, 1. First | by half past 5, and that would give the peo- | W. N. Crary second, Arthur F. Stotts of | score should be altered or amended By Husn arte obtained two | and hourly transpire in the private parlors : p Conse- | love ga the only ones In the n h ’ 4o the twiriing for | FuRS:y New Yorie 3: “Louts hairat | by I ol B SRS T A e ARREY CthiG RavE . y ’ o8 Foune e ot [ of the Magnetic Healers at the Paxton Donnelly started in to do At ot ban o ple half an hour to get home to a warm | METEWVIOWE tBRG, e e half-mite | Quently the score remained last evening lly lost by Young, he losing : k, ; P * | hotel, as the blind, lame, sick and crippled the home team, but the Prohibitionlsts | 1 "5/l P balisy O Ba dinner. Mr. Butler s an efficient and en- | Juriith RN 00, 5 nd second, | st as it was announced in The Bee yes- roints in one and threo in the other | hotel, as the blind, lam ' Lt Jumped on him from the beginning, Letcher, | Tnks, 3. Biruck. out: By German ergetic starter, and if the races are called | WK Crary third, : © terday morning, el L well contestel match | emerge from the treating rooms to. foin MeVicke hing him up for | Inka 2. Three-base 'hits: Preston, ‘' promptly he will certainly get them off on| "Quarter-mi s won by W, R.[ Edghill comes out in an afidavit to the | Bancker-iMndiay. . Thyee sets were mavey, | their anxious friends in the parlors, thelr Mohler and McVicker touching base hits: Van Haltre : time. Hibbs, Arthur I Stotts second, Bd Coylé | fact that Holton did not foul or even take | twa being won by Bancker amd Findlay [ SteP more firm and clastic and thefr faces a double aplece and Holmes following with | hits: Welch. Stolen bases: Wilson, Ger-| The first cvent yesterday was half-mile Time: 0:34 4-5 the slightest illegitimate advantage of him. | and one by the other team. The mateh | beaming with smiles and satistaction, as a single, the whole batch netting two Wr!»':il\:.'-?y;"\“,}.;:L“{f'."{';n\'il.i""nln‘]f,'fv":"if-'l.. heats for horses that have not won during e, Mfidica s won by, SIMOn | “The race began at 8 o'clock to the dot, and | Wa% stopbed by “darkness “and will be | they realizo for the first timo in years that ; S AL i |this meeting. There were eight startors : : played out this afternoon, The other | finally there Is hope of their sure and pers runs. They waited for the next inning | Preston. 'Batteries: Tayior, Gernin ard second and Stotts third. Time:|to the resonant cheers of the expectant | match that had been scheduled was bo- o though, before they went after him in real | Wilson: Inics and Weleh, =Umpire: atur-|and thoy were faked l(:lrml:zsl"‘l::“l“;r‘ e | o unpaced mile: Hibbs first, 17, ¥, | LI0USARdS the olght riders were sent away | tween Austin-Haskell and’ it Young-Hop. A A A tast b P earnest, and after nine luscious runs came in | j v })ppg WOULD NOT BIS DENSBED. | bunch, followed by Dick Tiger and Beeton. | White second, J. P’ Collins third. ' Time: ’.‘,‘mflJ.',::Qym;ml’;}.-h,‘:,"';‘ll”‘:mffi,{,‘f,‘.'"“ with Kine, and 1t was defaulted to tho former | ol ) oiin—to bo accomplished without he sat down on the bench to cool oft and | BOSTON, June 6 —The Bostons played an | Just before rounding into the stretch Scott’s | 2:30% ; N AL E BTN E as toHiat For Ehg, "wo good games in singles were played | the use of medicines. Darby went into the box. Ouly eight hits | errorless game today, but able to | chestnut gelding, Parole, forged to the lead | | Srymer gave an exhibition unpaced mile | prrdiod B SEURE B8 BT foF Lhe BANE | in the afternoon between Haskell and ‘T | * There has never been a medical practl- were made oft him during the remainder | Wi from' Pittsburg. ' Score and kept it up down the stretch and home, [ "' #0%- fhie pace was sharp and cloan and kept lis | den and between Harte and Colpetzer, BUt | yioner in this part of the country who has of the game, two of them homers, but | Boston .......... 00100000 1-2|with Bay View second, Beeton third and PIMLICO DRIVING CLUB QUITS, Ll S BLUB UL LR C LG L e B, B LA AeL B caused the excitement and comment that those, togethér with a lot of oforiferous | Pittsburig 112100 03 0 0 0 1 0 0—4|Dick Tiger fourth. Patole was a § to 1 — e Ak LR A DIABBAWRE ML | A mariea. hre au FollowRLE 7ok HiAve teefi cecAsioned) slnce tha ‘aAyent iof errors by Slagle, who muffed four flies that 1-«':“&:.} "m‘“'"" 123 Pittsburg, Hn l"w!m'r;" shot, Linden Boy and Bay View being the | Threo Days' Kunning Meoting Nets a Neat | | ly,um,“.\,‘ ,,y' ",,f:',m'\(..\,‘,'.:" ".3,,:." o .'. sles—Hagkell beat , 60, these Magnetic Healers In this city some came down into his hands, brought in elght it Sl oston, 13 | favorites at 3 to 2. Loss for the Promoters. b bl Y were | Harte beat Colpetzer, 6. ¥ two weeks ago, and it is no wonder that runs. Hutchinson played a star game, both | Beckier & Bannon. ) S BALANCE WAS BASY. BALTIMORE, June 5,~The widely adver. [ 31Godiné: too, i admirable orm, ‘when | Doubles Tcullineham, - dnd, Harte | beat| yuch has been the case, for the curos per- at the bat and in the field, and Miles held | Stolen bases: Mot Donoy The betting opened up for the second heat [ tsed six-day running meeting, under the | poa e came togother with & orash and dows | Haskel beat K. Young and Hopking formed, not only upon the public stage, bo- up his end well, too. Sacrifice hits: Bierbauer, 3 I with Bay View a big favorite for reasons ces of the Pimlico Driving club, was [yt pvhe TOBIHICE WHE B Craet and doWh | getauit 4 fore thousands of the best citizens of It was an uphill game for Tom McVittie's | Base on balis: Of Killen, 6; off Nichol probably” best known to a combination of red off today, the third day making | Fredrickson was the first to recover i | pilUd afternoon at & o'clock the uncom.|Omaha, but at the Paxton hotel in private, gang from the second lnning, hut with a| Poile pliys: Low to Nye to Tucker; | oWners, jockeys and bookmakers. Be that | of it the end. The losses were 3,50 o day | mount and get up steam again. - Stil he | Baneker aday wilbe plaved. Ao semi. | have never been equalod by any other mode continual slap, batter, bang, which made | Clingman to Cross to Beckley, HBatt as It may, however, the winuer of the first | and the club quit. On the first day three | jost a lap, while the Ympk'}" Iatt : u;- finals in the singles will also come off. the | of treatment. While many of the grateful Figgy look rather rosy around the gills, | Nichols and Ganzel; Killen and Mack. | heat wasn't in it. Bay View got the best | proclaimers of odds ventured into business | ma ) P Y BRI ON o o $ ¢ ; T At matches being between Haskoll and Harte | patients look upon thefr recovery as mir- and with some assistance from Colonel Me. | Time: Two hours and fifteen minutes. Um- | of the start and led the bunch home, al- | With less than 59 people prosent. Disttiby. | Mal: Who had much trouble in getting an- | yng" Cullingham and Wallac In the | acles, it is not so claimed by these Magnets, pire: Emsile ¢ ther wheel, lost two. An hour later on | ovening at 615 the semi- o Kibben, they pulled out the game. Here | Pire: Imsii though Victor B, who was lapped with the | tion of free admission to the graad stard, | O , evening al 815 the semi-finals n the | ang fs easily accounted for on strictly sclen- BOLIEHS detirla oL itho carnage: SIX INNINGS WAS ENOUGH. Joncs Horse, mado & sort of & Aght for | With an announcement of a fre s ride ou the | the lower turn the kid took a tumble. - His | doubles will be plaved, Bannistor ana Pl S0 5 EET SRiet 00 SR ieee BALTIMORE, June 5—Hoffer pitched ef- | firat place, electric cars thrown in, brought peitaps [ handlers, howeyer, were quickly at his side | Young against Cullingh d Harte, and N o Ak BenaPALE. Q\ahE OMAHA., faciively, excent 1n. the tHioa JAoins syher | I8k place; 000 people on the second day, and lut | and, assisting him astride his wheel, away | Austin and H; a the winners [itwa UMK Caghels Ay BORGEALS 8183 AB. R. 1. SH. 8B. PO. A. E. [ Wilmot 'hit over the fence, Sending in |, The two winners got a good start, with| five hookmakers entered Into busiiess. T'o- [ ho went. swifter. steadie 1 o of the Denise on ancker-Findlay | times more Magnetism than the average Uitloh, &b, 7 "3 8" 0 200 Decker. 'Baltimore had little " troubie in|Bay View but a head in the lead. ‘There | duy there were less than 400 peopts preseut | pog WOy SWHLEE Steadlor and nervier than | match. The finals will tomorrow, | man, and the wonderful cures accomplished Slagle: m’! 4 0 1 finding Hutchison, ime was called on|Wwas no betting on this heat, the bookles | and there was but 30 tuken in at the gate. | ©Ve 18 jump-up cost him a lap. the singles in the afternoon nt 3 a'clock | 419 all produced by the transfusion of this Bchafter, if.. 1 0 account of rain at the end of the sixth |offering but ont bet, and that being 6 to 1| The 40 and the booxmakers hiew Cach NE PRIZR FOR TONIGHT. e et ampianshin Tntenes are | Magnetic forco from one of these Magnets O'Brien, b, 30 0 “‘(""I"‘;';'; Attendance, 2,500, (BT, g |MaInst Parole. It was a romp for Baj h 'i\-l'.’.’{,..lf L e s | Such is the extraordinary interest in the | to ho played, the winner of the tourna- | to tho patient 0 3 7 3altimo e 0 - 6| View. epedi e aiven under the auspioes | contest, and so great all the crowds flock- | ment in fhe ‘singles to meet Austin, the | While it has been extensively advertised 0 0 C 'I”h;”-‘ . 00 00 2 0 ;5_” | The second race, a three-quarters, selling, [ of the club. #esulls: g ing to see it, that Manager Heyden has felt | present chamoion, and the winners the feyat patients would only be taken for treat- Miles, ss...... 0 3 Aot 4 Ot o ThOrS: | was slow coming on. Borderer was a pro- | Iirst rac furlongs: tan | it incumbent upon himself to offer some ad- | doubles to mect the champion t Haver-| ont the first week, or from June 3d to it e o ¢ Chicato 13 Taltimore 5, “Home run: Wil | hibitive favorite, and, in consequence, the | (8 o 1) second, | ditional spectal prizes, and tonight he win | #tick and Colpe June Sth, there still oxists the ldea among G 2 mot. - ‘Three-base hits: Brodle, Wilion, | betting was light, even the “place boys" | Wheeler ) \a . | hang up a handsome stop watch for the first : TS s sy | many that because the Human Magnets Totals .51 2 2% 1 9 Two-base hit: = Wilmot, plits? | being leary of the outlook "n‘ul hoss rac- | ,SECORG FACE S 5 4,8 10 9 | man across the tape at the finish. ANMBICAN-ENGLAND ATRELTIC MBET Covit oot S Gk ik ak el Daxton SHOL) DES MOINES, Jennings. Stolen : Brodie | ing s very unsartin, sah,” as the Kentucky | (5 14 1) third,' Tifme AR It was nothing but spurt after spurt last = . one month, or to June 30th, that patients o Struck ot chisol b ; 1o v i - hridge ) Mo A N . . AL R, 1. SH Al R T iison: | gentleman put it. Borderer wasn't in the |’ Third race, mile'and n sixteentn: aus [night, and such scenes of wild excitement | OXford-Cambridge May Mot ¥ule, but Not | be taken during that time. Therefore, Letcher, ;i p B ol #o gnshast il to Carey, | hunt. The horses were sent off finely, and | (3 to 1) won, Kilkenny (10 to %) second, Dr. [and picturesque confusion have seldom been Shps LU L L L) to correct such impressions, it is now stated Moviae 8 2 0 Passed balls: by pitcher: [ coming down the stretch Pony Bob and John J‘llf.u.\ (6 to 1) third. "Time: 1:501 witnessed in this or any other city, The| OXFORD, June 5.—During the past week | 06" Waw " oices will be taken for MeVicker, 0 By Hoffer, 1 i * and |R were nose and nose, and remained that ourth race, selling, five furlongs: Lurs | uproar was fairly diabolical. The Kid did a [ the Oxford Athletic aseociation has been | o, njant APTER SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH. R 3 0 1| Ciarke; Hutchison and Moran. Time: One | way under the wire. Bob, however, got a | DAYIS G to Db won, Biss kdith 105 to 1) Those who desire private treatment and are able and willing to pay for same may . t 0! ste f 2. i & oee jed with an extensive corresponi- ; on_ an . o: One ta | DA e o B U0 19 D ot of masterly riding and again and again | occupi p Puryis, 1h. hour and " forty-five minutes. Ummpire: | whisker in first and was awarded first | “Fifi racer steegiecnase il coume: Su | demonstrated that thers is no man in the | ence with the Athletic association of the 8 BT, 1S ON TTING STRE. money, Belle Stout third. D (7 to 1) won, Young Arion (10 to i) sec- |race who stands a ghost of a show of beat- | University of Pennsylvania. Representa-| ., t the Paxton hotel THIS WEEK o ; ey TN AR TR D s Sl miie i milesrace wan 1t1i6 rate (oF Ithie day ' Lizzie and S John refused the iver- | ing him out, that is If he lasts. Most of the | tives of the University of Pennsylvania | GNIY' (o Saturday, June Sth, where con- il T dia what they pl i Rhe Browns | pilly Sutherland was favorite on the slate | Pooi'Jump. No time given time he rode at a thirty-mile clip, and did it | have requested that the winners of the | gniee (€ SAEHaay, T S, e be Totals .30 19 N1 today: " MeGHT was knocked dut of the box At 3 to 2, but was not the favorite in the AL INET : ix casy. Holloway also did some great riding, | American intercollegiate games in the | SO entirely. froe. Omah . 3 08 4420 in'the fourth, and Smith took his place. | betting, as all the money went in on Little [ ¥T#YMMONS S QUITE CONFIDENT | 40 1ag he n wheel to his liking, there is | month of May should be wilowed to come | BV eNUTely fre Des Moines........ 01010 4 2-19| Breitenstein’s left ' hand twirls were woi Nell and Constant at 2 to 1. It was a rat no telling what he might be able to accom- | {0 England to compete with teams sclected Earned runs: Omaha, 10; Des Motnes, 8 [ (han @ Chinese puzzle. B¢ tling race and the talent who went op plish. He started out for a lap last night at | fm the Oxford and Cambridec univer JEW i o € 7 an early stage of the game and got it. The | rexented by the University of 'Pennsylvania 2 y “ " Hi Bt Thuin g BHIARSIBLY Deceit and Little Nell by a head, but cou!d ;\'A\]‘ Q"'.l:\'."'."", ~Manager Brady, | Kid was apparently willing and contented | could casily take place after the Oxfc fer, McVicker. Hases on bal's: Off Don- | Earned runs: &0 Louis, 7. Two-buse hits | The fourth race, a six and a half furlong, | {PhED! e was perfecily satisiled with | trail, while Harvey was ensaged in his me. BBl ad e A poammbteg ot e O neily, 1; off Darby, 8 off Iliggemeler, 6 | Brown, McGill. Stolen” bases: Drown selling, was taken by a rank outsider, who | A% nl‘.’fi:‘ p ‘“-m]"“';“ ‘x lh‘ e I*g”q*} teoric flight. T the Sutton man, nsidered the ~proposal of the Hie by plteher: By Donnelly, Passed [ Dows Brelienetoin, Left on bases: sold at 12 and 10 to 1, while Artless brought | FePresentatives, at his man would | chafed a tire on his eleventh mile, and ‘of Ponnsylvania students at two balls: * Lo il VL Wild pitch: | Louls, 2 Philadelphla, o asehanty. | 3 to 2 and La Juive the same figures, Craft [ D¢ In the ring At and ready on the day to | mourntully threw up the sponge. Holton s held during th fortnight l)!"l,:;hw‘ |S|r|'v:.'\'f|.if"' By Fig 'vnm‘_lwlv'-; 1) ‘;\;:‘;;w; it “"x:mwo.ul ) Aty | had been properly doped and ran away from :T “x’I"i} in |||el latter part of October by [did not start. His fall of the night before sterday this committe ofticial Moy 1o Mckibent MK ) Holmes | Pirst baseé on errors: St. Louis, u- | the pack of dogs like a hare before the | "Phe Associated press reporter called on to Purvis: McVicker to Traffley. Time: | delphia, 2. First base on bails: O hounds. Fitzsimmons tonight. The ex-middleweight [ Posed. and he concluded to rest until tonight, 7 Assoclated pr has obtain Two hours and forty-five minutes. Um-|[1; off Breitenstein, Wild pitches: By y o o on sald: U1 feel pertectly satiefing | When he will start again and make a stren: ford-Cambridie ittee the pire: Mr. Voris, ith, ‘3. Ratterles: Brelténstein and| 7Jhe Iast race, a three-quarters, selling, | champlon sald: "I feel pertectly satistled Campbrifko somm n v % e cavily | the contest will take place allas, uous effort to collar the stop watch on the | statement of the reasons which induced thig QUINCY RECEIVES A CHECK Peits; Mcaill, Smith, Grady and Buck- | ¥as 8 walkaway for Miss Addis, a heavily | the contest will take placo af Dallas 1]00uD eNoft 50 collal the stop {eciston: g dreak i ; 8 ley. Mime: Two hours and fifteen minutes. | backed favorite at even money, Bluestone A 4 Fothott o o o -Cambridge 3 QUINCY, 1ll., June 6.—(Sp Tele- | 16V {hat T am just as ready to mect Corbett as | For the Information of those who do not . Oxford-Cambridge Athletic a oy TSl gl Umpire: McDonald, second and Queen Faustus third. Sum- | would be to m an’ inferior in the rin < 3 000,00 fon would be overweighted from the e ik natowis e by CINCINNATI GRABDED IT. marie Corbett, T belteve, his said 1 was not [ | Know much about cyeling racing rules, it | SACUHON VoML (e With - team which, 1t Rockford in the efghth inning, when, after | BROOKLYN, June 5. Frank Foreman t race, half-mile heats, selling: Bay | DS class, but if Charlle Mitchell was, then |18 stated here that Fredrickson committed | j3 ‘understood, contains representatives’ of two men were out, an error and Visner's | pitcher for thé Cincinna I]x, 106 (Rebo), 2 to 1, won: Parole, 104 1|'°”'fllnl.\' Tpust l"ffx and 1I fannot "\\u‘ f')u: lnstlvflfim »;- :;l lnn)' o‘lhvr flu;» all )(lu' Ar: erlcan |]|n\‘\‘(-|:‘l()l<;fi. ”Llu ‘;n.n;.- two-bage hit gave the visitors the winning | of Brooklyn's downfall today. (Mooney), 6 to 1, second; Vietor 13, 104 | Where I could possibly eft out Vhen he took the pole last evening at the | sueh a contest eaual, the challenge ¢ 3 Tom. Soore: tov° & % | 0f Daly's fly in_the fourth was the star play | (Davisy § to 1, third. Time: Sccond Il PeRd ponymy-wan . Corbett a [upper turn by going on the inside of the | Americans ”“’,"“ ba S0 wprded, isio.elk Quincy . 00202110 of the game, Score: third heat, 0:51%. Parole won the first [ DIE_contract on his 1 When he | gjq, he did only what he has a perfect right | low athletes from all ‘the uniyersuies of FASTING DISEASES WEAKEN WONDERs Rockford "l S0 T RS Brooklyn 1 1 4| beat in 0:0% Ben Harrlson, Linden Boy, b AU ST R S to do. A rider can pass another either on | {iveat (Braln 1o, e, IAinbureh fully bocause they weaken you slowly, gradu. Earned runs: Quincy, 2; Rockford, Cincinnati ... .3 20 Tlaor Goan: Beeton, Gypsy Mald and Dick | faip, trustworthy referee, and I hayi the inside or outside, so long as there is | and Dublin, for instance, should be al- | ally. Do not allow this wusto of body to mak ‘ ¢ 5 4 zer ulso . trus y e, an h ublin, fof ] 3 y to mako v::x lhlm 3 llml:l\»»r\l"‘“ |’ “'Hll;:].\"lhf;nk:.\lv':K”.x neinnati. s Sy Pony Bob, 97 (Rebo), 6 to 1, | doubt |‘n.> I shall m”“{lm'\?"( the r | room. If any disaster follows it is the one torpe Hiolpate) 19 make the event | youapoor, flabby, immuture man.Ifcalth, strength e hits sner (2). “Three-base | Iirooklyn, 2; Cinc Ba 55 | won; Jol oo on e (Rebo) & to L | ;man, Tt s just possible ma province of the referee to decide, which he | fair for all concerned and vigor is for you whether you be rich or poor, B ey 2 e on, B Beromc ot | orrores Brookiyn g e S O DEREE S faeherh 10 to Vg, | Lventy b Ras Lgnienithan Corbetty Would do by proclalming a foul. 1f o accl. | ,Becond=The Oxf dsCambiridge commities:| Smre arent Hudgan s to bo had only fron the Had Abbey, 2; of orton, 5. Struck out: | errors rooklyn, o o ases: | GG . Ernes! SRR N0 b SN sily make up for that an! our g 0 R8C felt that the first right of challenge ough o Ay Asgedsle Brmope By Abbey, B by Horton, 6. BDatteries: | Brookiyn, 3; ati, Base on balls: [ Times 116k, Ernest L, K » Snariey | yjve welghts may be 168 and 187" dent is caused no foul has been committed. | 15 be conceded to Yale, in consideration” of | son Medical Institute, This wonderful discovery B et e La S e ks || < Third Billy" Sutherland, 108 (M Philip g Dwser, stakeholder for the HOT WIND UP. the fact"of Wale having’ sent & team io | was o by tcancciaals of tho ol famous Hud: me of Game: Two hours and ten minutes, | Corcoran iree-hase : Miller. B i Billy_Sutherla 00- | coming fight between Corbett and e o ) 73 england tn 1894, 5 son Medies o, 1t 3 tho strongest and mos Umpfre: Mr. Ward. base hits: Miller, Foreman oo ‘hits: | Ne¥), 8 to “nm'uu‘\:“' H‘ 4‘.“‘-\ ) | mons, when seen tonight, said: “I am | The finieh last night wa: anulluyx cata- [ “uG5 )6 Yecent conferences of the Oxford- | powerful vitalizer made, It isso powerful that it PEORIA INCREASES THE LEAD, Smith, Grim. Stolen bases L HOY. b Dimes e Gatli Canttant 2 perfectly satisfied that Fitzsimmons and | ¢¥Sm of excitement. It seemed that the | cambridge the challenge was discussel and | jysimply wonderful how harmless|tis. You can TACKEONVILLE T fu LA D a1 | Double plays: “McPhee to Smith to Twing: | ird, Time: “1:4. - Catlin, Constant and | Corhett’ will meet to test tnelr scientific | frenzied masses would lift the roof from | the situstion fully canvassed, % far u8 | getit from nowhere but from the Hudson Medicy Telegram.)—The home téam suffered defeat | Snith ';'u‘x'.u\'.“:mflhq:}.:{.» by Ditched ball: | “HCUIn race: | Groft, 88 (Hall), 0 to 1 ARHIIoE dnfie lakier ,!:’_"'\',‘,;:’,,‘I;";;""Q'“‘ ar | the building. They shricked and yelled, | Yale and “\;'vf;f.“:'.l.”.,ull" soncarped, “"{“:,;K Institute, Writo for circulars and testimonlals, , Griffin, " Yale men r } again today at the han, the Peorias, | Sriffin, Latham, U84 lesi Daub | won; Artless. 103 (Hart), 8 to 2, second: T ! PO gesticulated and jumped up and down likr R R R This estraordinary Rejavenator 5 the most R T s e i N, Manager | iate. Time: i34, Dantls dm Jiive and Milic | Dallas people; A% vet 1 have not received | Everybody did their worst. The ecat was the world, and truc spoptsmen dorsod Ly tho leading scleutifie men of Suzope and 'a e s tea i " G i FINNING alsc pe $5,000 forfelt mone: O s Dro IO % . 2 ore, we would be glad to help out, | Amerie Dettor” men. "o’ Visors “fl','.n{'y‘"ln'x"‘(n a| WASHINGTON, June 6At the besin. | money, first; ivestonc, iis (MOFEIR) B0 15 | ) e aiemmons and Corbatt, but Lt A A o We today cabled them a chal- e e mael pl e g stre o el ining, | ning of the game betweel ashingto econ ueen s, 101 ay > i ot S thy req 7 mped ) il e 0 4 e P tled tc el ¢ OBp. Premasury 8 dls though Tacksonvilie had It won up o that | And. Cleveland a" heavy downpour of Tain | third. Time: 116k, " Tor Wabiman, ‘Bona, | Wl put this money up before the end of | e el BITE dumpad the conl o can Into | jenge, we have also malled to them y e iee o) . RaK chen fire, o seized a o challenge e, s Oxford time. Score: began. It cleared up inside of 80 minutes, | Bill Arp and Pearly Mils alro rar Fimo, f this week e — iheikdichonifizes mille thpraid iminp salned s | a7 formal iohallonieciie bt atlon, dizziness, fulllig sensatious, i ledge hammer and lit Into the furniture | and Cambride, Jacksonville .....3 12 0 60 1 1 014/ but the grounds were so wet that Umpire S 5 AW himers wE Rt foulk, s , W K ms | orvous twitching of tho cyes und other parts, Peorin .rcr..10 0 3 13 408 0-19| Long decided the game could BOt bo Tex | moday wit ‘nf,j‘f:;l““‘;'y’f\:";d a very| BT. LOUIS, Juns 5-Three thousand | BISSIt: It was pandemontum ‘porsonified toam o Americe nost S bep tataoms s /%9 604 Jilise PAEIA Hits: ' Tacksonville, 12; Peoria, 16, jumed. Up to that time, Washington had | a¢irucilve program has: been prepared. Ty | spectators attended at Fair Assoclation | And all the time the riders few like vorsl: | Piion"whother this match shiall take place s, 14 16 48 Shoap aa )7 LLGE Fomedy, Jors: - Jacksonville, 11; Deorla, 3 $ Blaht oits lad bee A6 off Youns. white | @ddition to the regular card there will be a | park today. Results: olored streaks about the track, Holloway, | rests with them' alens "RUDYAN blilty, neryousness, emise * runs: ‘Jucksonville, 3: Peorla, 0, Islght hits had been made off Younk, while | kontichavs Haing. racs the horsen (o b | P 0 IS irteonssixtoenths of | FTedTickson and the Wonderful Kid vieing e slons, and develops and restores weak Orgns, BaRs hits: . Haller, Belt and Kata. K| e o " Jimater mnde the only error, | used being drawn from the ~different | o mile: aton (3 100y wan Xjeenths Off with each other in their thunderous course.| WILL FOKM A PROFESSIONAL LEAG Puins in the back, 1osscs by day or nlght stopped forles: Caplingor” and Hoovers 1 Glasseock is expected o be hore tomorrow | jtables on (he grounds. The following well | (i o' 1) 'second, David "8 to 1) third, | But it was no use. The Little Messenger qulckly. Over 2,00 private ndorsements, Khomas ang Dusdale. Umoiea: Hoomad | geternoon. fhe mounts: Thomas Metonife, Ned Buec | Time: 128 © e fon | o hait fur. | BOY Was the hero of the hour. His pluck f Claw 1 Riders Gotting Beady to Give the | Promatureness moans fmpotency in the st Kim. | 3 8 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. | ctt, Bar Wootbary, L. Zarmanion. T ¢, | 1oneeond, Face. purse, four and & hlf tur- | was -marvelous, s specd incredible and L. A, W. il Matble Heart, T4 isa symiom of il wealess i SAINTS OFFERED NO RESISTANCE, Played. Won. Lost, P.C’t. | Dawson, Paul ' Aylesworth, George . | (15 ol R ool tory Mudelra | when Refereo ' Potter's plstol cracked he| ALBANY, N. Y., June 6.—~Tom Eck, John | barrenvos, 1t ean bo stop) sy “1.m|uu“x .1\m.~h .45}» cial Telegram.)— Knml.urg 25 ru:a‘ffl Wright, George Mayne and Herman Ogden. | Time: 0:56, shot over the tape a dozen lengths abead | 8. Johnson's manager, called a meeting at u“‘y‘:::h““ ;" i:;‘ Mdyon cosls RO MAFe Lhe Lincoln shut out the Salnts this afterno altiniore #3 : o s ; A b rd h » mpueg 1601 3 -mesting st e BRI O SR DA i astenoon | o innast %8 2 ONE MORE T0 ENTER THE CLAS race, handicap, three-quarters of | of Holloway, and Holloway two or three| the Kenmore tonight for the pury 1" Bend for circulars and testimontals, a mile: Miss Gallop (6 tc on, George | ahead Fredrickson. . : b iy it or cl merer pitched o phengmenal game, allow: | Chicago .. § 2 i — Miller @t 1o 1) aomandi a0, | uerdLat Hradrigkagy taking steps leading to the formation of TAINTED BLOOD-Impure blood due to serlous private dizorders carries myriads of sorce {he the visitors Wits and giving | Cleveland . 35 Mascot Junior Tarns Off (315 Miles in Less 3 1:16, _ But now that the wild scenes of turmoll | professional bicycling league, as against 3 han 2:20. purze, one mile: Probasco | have died away, sober lookers-on of last] po amateurs of the League of American | producinggerms. Then comessore throut, plmples, them no bases on balls. S or ton L. K , e ) 01 2 2 3 o3| Philadelphia 1110000 1 g SNy e | @to 1) won, Sullross. (3 to 1) second, Kmin | night's stupendous performance Wil evi- | Wheelmen. Thers svere yresent a number | copposeolored spoty bloers i mouth, ol sores aud . Soting: ot the Enisacmis Debgos uilk | Bey (8 to 1) third, “Time: 14 dently see that that man Holloway 1s a dan. nv“.m» B men P AT e R e VT i et Bt Joe . 200 0 0 0 000y 0 o—ofHew Yok - meeting of the Philadelphia Driving Park | = 1 It i 2 ek e 8| Bro e « o a ving Park [ Tifth race, purse, four and & half fur- | garous contingent. The Kid ca f c & o SLrong. apl s /Blood Back: (o th oid By o foe, 13, Bases on balls: Off i 6, | Ph AE, esinppanes ; Breeze. The track was slow and the rac- | 0 2) second, "A I} C (betting not given) | (0% i d R S oy iha'k Athletie assoclation, HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUYE, triick out: By Kimmerer, 2. Doubla plays: | Louisville ... ing spiritless. Summ. third, Time! 0:55% Cass county {s coming and coming fast, | slened by the Syraciic Athletic association. Stockton, Market and Eilis Sts., SMeHaie ts Voschs Byt (o Bullan' Bal | Games today: Pittsburg at Boston; Louts- | '8, % DA Sixth race, purse, seven furlongs: Powers | However, the kid is the idol of the hour | liom. Uticu, Rochester and Buffalo clul: AN FRANCINO, €L : <1 Ak an. Bat-| yijle at Brooklyn; Cincinnati at New York 24 class, trotting, purse $500: 30 to 1) won, Ben L.omond (3l to 1) second, | and if he is beaten the man who beats him | 10, the effect that the organizations 3 NCINCO, CALa feries: Kimmerer and Bper; Slagie 4uu | Bnioago at Baltimore; 8t. Louts at Phila. | Faikland (Payne) it s Jack Richelleu & to 5 third, Time him | 120y “to back with money uny trouble that Jnm:&“-umu Two hours. Umpire: Mr. | 4o RS Gleveland at Wwshington. BLL (0 sr 2 o 5 o 3 | will bave the honor of beating one of the | might result in the expuision of class I and Talks Freely of ¥is Expected Meoting with Corbert w -Dallas Next fall, o-base hits: Ulric Aaie S liinesn | BUETIOUNSIEA L0 Fona 180N 004 S Sutharland Pl & ']r“;/hu"::l,,.‘< lgm. Ulri ;\‘x'u\u,n"lj-l!-ll\‘i‘ h\'n'\";‘[ Philadelphia 00000101 0— utherland won their money. He beat out was more severe than was at first sup-| Of the University of ben: clation: Unable to Snipnose . g 5 - wonderful riders of the age, Score: men from the League of American Wheel- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ——— Billy Akerson Lntonin'a Track 1s feavy. Ten for furthering the enterp Ay J mn_n’n-u. \o‘g n. Lost. P.C't. EASTERN 10WA LEAGUE GAMES, ‘-‘\:nlzb{;“:(‘nmjvl : flitas CINCINNATI, June 5.—The attendance g R : .15 A ‘M“.I.nu ;4»:“-“7;: u:) II'I:' team T ') eoria .. o x 8 e ny s, £04 4 atol races today excee . 3. ¥redrickson... ..l also spoke fo scheme. Lincola el e B R e e L v il ! JAl2 | ok batonia sacis WRay emiselad | P00 B oaadh oo e on' M. Jirkpatrick, Dr. A T Brown Omaha e prmdt | 16 13 s odar aplds eate agton o the | A elus & Track heavy and slow. tesults vy T 3 vy . Gadke 3 . cago: Harey mm;,‘, i 29 1% 13 :':\, Closest Game of the Season, Time: 2:30t;, 2:21 3504, st rmlL. e Ilull‘gl(, “.\;-\“.\ n; u'l z\‘ ‘l‘m"’ 1 :I ,”“,,,1 Dal ey St e esaaan, : Thomas 2 es Moines ......... 20 15 i 1 CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta, June 5.—(Spec Class 2:23, pacing, purse $600: ¥ T hanan (1 o B | B R Morgan. . ] hal b Gy Rockford, . 8 13 15 46.4| Telegram.)—It was a pitcher's battle :(,,,\) Mascot. Jr.’ (ULt 0, ; 1), second, Adqle, Baehanan. (i to 5) ‘third L. HEDZMAN.1eerersseesirris per wit Statlgnal Board of Trad (PINAUD'S) kso! 2 o . “ornef o: 1i42 . “Holto ! as 10 the be e 1) pursu b . i R R e B 3 3 3.9 ana Brush got decidedly the best of it. He | {oriet o Becond race, _gelling, purse, one mile: | bt MO Psier (i Gccided " communicate with the various | | The most delightful and refreshing Smell Games today: Des Molnes at Omaha: | Stuck out ten men and only two hits were | H M G, Princass ( 1o .33 yyon, Ashland G to 1) xciad raco promoters to ascertain whether they | Wk Salts ma 25 Bt. Joseph at Lincoln; Peoria at Jackson. | made off his delivery. Only three Burling- | Simon Bolivar.. second, Say . Oz ? 0 1 {bird ime Zim € hallenges Joh will put up their class vrizes, schedule Price Reduced From L8 'C S Eeas 0l profe onals to com- viile; Rockford at Quiney. ton men reached first base. Codar Rapida | Doubiful 1 Third race, ssitiok. purge; five furlongs;| PHILADBLPHIA, Jude G.-Arthur Zim- | £OT this season, for profcssionals to cor i pete for, providing a sufficient number of scored the only and winning run in the first | oy A (00 DORE 5 Sr Fred Barr (I to.2).won, Sir Duke (4 (0 1) | merman has fssued a challenge to John | Pt 13 mein Join the ranks of professional SUORES OF THE WKSTERN AGUE | inning on a hit and wild pitch. Score: Pikalloy eressesesrsapral’, T gecond, Joe Clark (i to 10) third. T.me: | 8. Johason of Minneavolis to race him for | The commitiee will ‘report i New York C TO C e ? o- die i 14144 SRR halie v 500 o side, the distance to be from a | Cily during the state mect Ipdianapolls Wina the Second Game from | Faonacar 0 5 0 9 0889 9 83| Mapdle W 2414 W i Fourth race, welling, purse, six furlongs: [ 300 a side, the distan om ¥ o % Burlington A% 00000 0o Time: 2:181;, 212084, 2181 Cerro Gordo (649 ) ‘won, Billy Bennet | auarter of a mile to fifty miles, at the the Kansas City Team. : Rapids, T: Burlington, 2.| Class 2:18, wxnm, purse’ 30 (unfinishea; | o seconidy Mnnie Taxter” (4 1o 1) | option of Johnson. Johnson is given two . THR DAY X o KANSAS CTIY, June 5.—Batting was even Cedar Rapids, 1, Burlington, 5 | Queen Alfred .. p | toird. “oime: 171 R e e Mnswer the. chalibnae. "¢ | BEATRICE, Neb., June 5.—(Special)~The | Call at our store for free sample bottle today, but the errors of the home team i Brush and Keefe; Welmer and | Soudan Fifth race, purse, four and a_half fur- | accepted the race will take place at Asbury | Gentleman's Driving association of this | of Pinaud’s nv..u-nwl.l}r»m:p‘ (same 81%0 were costly, and Hastings' bases on balls h % Verlinda . longs: Arkentina, &0 6 won, La Galon: | paric’ during the bl mect” there, which | city Is making claborate preparations for they gave away at World's Fair e Tatal. Boan ar Rapids has signed Trainer Mitchel) | Jetty . driana (1 5to 1) ‘second, Realm 0 to hegins July 8. Zimmerman has placed a PR Y P g e T ¢ , o he of the late Terre Haute team _and | Chace .... third, Time: 0:50% deposit in the hands of J. D. ? the | the X 4 sae Ity 0 400 0 010 & 06 Wood of last year's Lincoln club. = Pond | Jacksorian e AAbury Bark wheslmen. Zim ity | 4. The books have been reopened and 8 Rekdits ar Bk dnd lieagle were in the city today | entries will be yecelved unti) June 22 ihe f |) h CHICAGO, Jufie f~Results at Roby: and called on Chairman Gideon the | races for Ju 3 o iree n&l;lmpr;"s L8 0 0 0103 T o0 and Balley have been released. The latter | Beranton usunl.-' o 8¢ Kansas City, 14; Indianapolis, , | has signed with the Burlington team. therine P, . 0 ) 3JE ST ] anapolis, 14, First race, alx’ fuflongs: Mamie Sullivan | League of American Whee'men to ascortain | minute trot, Yeptipg, (oL o RACH, 3l RODOR. STRBPY: e - 3 if such a ateh would be sanctioned Mr old trot, half-mile - s 2 s 8 Brrors: Kansas City, 4; Indianapolis, 2 | OTTUMWA, Ia., -’un; -':)--' Ax-w!al Tele- i‘\"‘fl‘{'l""fi gram.)—Ottumws wos by bitting the ball RRYEROY 2raees won, Harold secgn], Scotland third. Tim: Those for the 4th are a 2:4) trot or Haxs o . i on, Harold secgng, Sc ¢ ¢ 01 G aan o Bgrog v ose for the e n of 3 ave you seen our two little girls in L8 e Gideon. said"he sw 9o, shisotion 3 3-year-old or under trot or pace, 2 salmon dresses? One has durk browa memmw | hard and at the opportune moment. Keith's | Willbooka COUPON ALONG LINK OF BogDER | LOMme T4 was e feature of the game. | Hundiey Becond race, hink furlongs: Uncle Jim | * S5 Ny N v, June ‘bace, one mile bicycle hair, the other, golden Urewses. 1f you oo won, Florence' P_second, Chiswell 11 third. | ABAS M stg “The Third City band, best musi- | hay, scen them you will, for they will e | Nelli PR v Ottumwa ...........1 01 71039 ¢-13Claymore . PRETTn o Time: 118%, — = tonight that & Ammer- | 00 orsanizations in fouthern Ncbraska, f our door with @ sample boitle of CERTIFICATE, Trl Clty N0 180 1004 0 Time: 2: Third race; (HBR-sIxieonths of o mile [pap_ oo Juno d L0 raee & or on_ gy other | Wil furnish musle for the occasion.” Speciul | 5 rfllm"s its: Ottumwa, 13; Tri City, 12. Errors: 9 . ertha 13 won, Kings Cl second, Tip- 1 Ll " | Fates on all lines of road 2 SRR Antictpating the Right : .3 T 1 Brr ertha, B won, Kle track unknown to both cyclists. Zimmer A5 ot the Bubseriber to Partitipate in Ottumwa, 4; Tri City, 3. Baiteries: Welch | HAWTHORNE, June 6.—First race, five | Yoano third, ~Times 13 man is the champion and he Is the one to —— and Yaik; Goodheart ‘and Sage. : RO B , Fourth ‘race, SIX furlongs: Tom Sayre | fian 8 the champlor 13 the 3 ’ —— THE OMAHA BEFE’S — An.,.m;... furlongs: Enthyiast @ to b won, Seamp Tt T socond, ‘Bimbo third. Time: | bo, chatlonged." suid Kk | ohnson has NOUTH DAKOTA PYTALINS WHA] CAN CUTICURA D0 . AL A erman has been practising on the ) Searatiiagabis ooy Time: 131 Pifih race, six furlongs: Caesar won, | It mmerman has been s Grand Annual Scssion at Cha ythiog that is cleansing, purifying, FREE BOOK Omaha and Des Moines play again this | Second race, five furlongs: Fakir (6 to| Frankie D recond, Spitire third. Time:| Asbury track and secks thus to galn an n—Elects Officers. tifylug for the sk b, b d advantage over Johnson a afternoon. It Is probable Mr. Mauck may | 1) WO Rodega P.(even) second, Trifactal | 117% o "Ry Poen n (he CoTL. D, e . : CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., June pec '(an IewEvies will 4o, Fho DlST lBUTl N || siem, the storm of buse hits that s de- 9 0 D SN R ke & G 1o Preparing for Des Moinos Kuces, Plattsmonth Tutereated in Omahs Race. | OHAMBERCERC 0 B0 LRl ':. wedily aud bursiig luged the dlamond during the two games | 1) woo, Marsian (1 o0 10) second, Austin| DES MOINES, Jube 5.—(Special Tele-| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, dune 8-(Bpecial| LR o™ pakots, in session \{ gexeman, cleange tho scalp of sealy _— prior. The teams: dg Yo' " e Time: L4y gram)-L. A. Davics, manager of - the | Tlegram.)—Platismouth people are taking [ Pythias of Souh bakety filaniae T S, a1 e Fourth race, one mile: Bifly McKenale | Capital City Driving park i city, ar. | kreat interest in the six-day bicycle race | here, to electe e £« - ey are abaoi ‘ruURsDAY,Jug. 6. ',',":";"‘" . 2\.\&0.«!:; won 11:;:-5‘0"'['“"‘; w9 wecond, ntl :‘mlr‘ ’l':)‘_lhr \w\k (lh‘::kn\:)‘u:::m “x"».nn‘-»:« :(“:W :.‘,"M“n;v“ liseum, f;:’.‘yl 8 e “v'..::';l\m officers: Grand chancellor, A. D 1("»‘1., .,,: agreasble, sud unfailiog. Fold evare L OXE,, LERUFICATE s i g || Ui L remter | A A R P rtom vy 1q 4y | 1 ere to. prepare for the spring mecting | W11l CAry W 6f s gdtinahs 10, 0 ler, EIk Point; grand vice chancellor, § i 4 8 10 Dl at the mile kite track, which onens June e fais e v oward a prelate, J. €. South »”, ” E:g “expenas” &iitice SVENs o5 el o . s, M tiin | won, Rapatap (no betting) secand, Cassack | 5 i mile kite track, which opens June e T T Sakian Doval, Howard; grand prelate, J h auPIDEuE TSy Smoem e PRSPIRS Two Dava' Meet at Bearico. xefalal EEREeas Voluine (pager sovery, e, | | Behafter . Latcher | (0 betting) iuled. Time: 1:15 country will ‘be he luding Rober S ot 8 wick, Watertown: grand keeper of records trom nm nlu, e 4 McVioker untry w ing Robert SOUTHAMPTON, June 5.—The steam- | Mi¢k SAatEROERE GUul . M raulkion; grand :::::.. the effeots of master of exchecquer, J. E. Platt,” Clark teltabuss, 1o row at the Henley Regaita, In the con- | grang master at arms, Willlam Mitchell, Dell ns, ) Rapid 4 loner guard, E. P. Benedict yapicoons A the fast went to heavily backed horses. | NEW YORK, Juze 5—Sam Fitzpatrick. | i7rived nere ‘at 820 p, m. today. Al the | webidse Rerand outer Suard, G. B, Enos, Bry- Vrewn Defrats Harvard. Starter Merril has suspended Jockey Todd | manager of Kid lavis has issued @ | American oarsman were in fine condition Banunts 8 cpresentative, J. F A . own. 1g. | Sloane for the rest of the meeting for | challenge on behzif of Lavigne to Jack [ and ‘they said they had been greatly bene- upreme representa CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June §.—3r0wn, 13; | heating the flag. Results: MeAulifto for ihe Jightwauhi champion- | fted by the trip across the ocean. The | Deadwood. ~The next grand lodge session| o7 CHN & Harvard, 6. First race, five and a half furlongs, ship of America and 8,50 or §,00, lt'unvn crew will remain at Southamptoy | will be beld at Yaukton, S. D, . Fantasy, John rectly an > f 1| P ey . 5 Tatenvs Day at ibay Distrier. ship Paris, with the Cornell crew, which' i o) Don b McRariand | SAN FRANCISCO, Jun, Pavorites got | ©'Pers bip Peria, with the Camn g Pitel BEELES < v e moDey TAtier Mo ali Publisker The Omaha Boe, LI Piteh.. . "Mauck | most of the money today, as all except L oy g test for the grand visitor's challenge cup, m no. nunn ADDRESS FREE BOOK DEPARTMEN