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neths 1 f A W I N » ord. -bas : Tie ¥ ' NN Looked Like a Leadpipe in tho Suburban, | T roszam Wil i f s 10k % | Won it From Kemery of Obadron in 15| vy woudg shivirer vase tis 100 vara | Oab Finally Solves the Combinstion of | piv “Campbefl” 1l S+ WG| University Nine Has Anytbing but a Enap but Never Showed at the End, :":lv:-f\]:lfl:;l;lllrv: the attendance of the swift- Shoot Off, Murk Among the Low that Eccentric Young Man's Curves, COLONELS' ERRO! COSTLY with the Boys from the Fort, CHICAGO, Juna 15.—Defeat fell upon the BROOKLY June me at - " ¢ blue and gold, of) California today at Ath- Enste s productive of some heavy LAZZARONE WINS wanursmncmuci”""" CHOWD OUT AT OVERLAND | WwONDERFUL SHOOTING IN THE LASTMATCH | Ietic Association park, Chicago Athlotic as- | TOOK THE KINKS OUT OF HIS PUZZLERS | atting en ‘the b & LoAth, the [LAWLER PITCHED A GREAT GAME Last Day of the Meeting Has a Big At- sociation winning-from the University of Louisvilles lost the game through errors. TR anies with Faie Spors Californld by & ddbro of 6 to 88 Chicagors Score o——— markably Poor ®howin ade by the ¢ 6. 18.<MHe TRAL ¢ of tho | Scores in ANl o 9 ip | legitimate s was 18, as the two-mile | » o 3 «Two | Loulsville . 20000180 2-8 " Rema y ! : A June 15.—The last day of th o8 in Al of the Events Were Fully Uy DIEYOIV, SVaTE U, WA syt SO are Nineteen Hits for a Total of Thirty-Tw, ek ML 040118710 %=i0]sum Wim Was Good at Critle Oddson Favorite in a Kuce that 1 s attended by the to the Standard of Previous Days— oounted, 013 imol: take piace, Ualifornia's Buses Was the Business Huteh's Hitat Louleville. i8¢ Brookivn: b. B ol T cKelvoy Accepted X ghs Seemwed to Ie Made Just to l.\u{«w( .»m\\‘x‘”[ th e week llh“ xr"\ulk’\w; oters All Leaving n‘hl'\ entry ?‘L Dogler, being un .lm.- to_pat- Men Did with Bu, Loulsvitle, 7; Brookiyn, 1 arned runs Chances Without an Notlo perfect; weather pleasant, The finish of ticipate, “Johh V. Crum of the lowa State o ¥ira Louisviile ooklyn, 8. First base by S N the fourth heat in the 8:86 tFot WAS very tor Home. apiversity, emra under'the colors of the port Piteher, errors: Loulsville, 1; Brooklyn, 1. TLeft on Made a Rally in be Pl ) peadlir e Pl e B i Chicago Athletie) assoclation, made the sen- bases: Loulsville Brooklyn, 6~ First ST P T o T sational performanice of ihé yhen he base on balls: OF MeDermott, 8: off Lucld e NEW YORK, June 15.—Better than today's g lead and in the stretch dre b his ) - AR made the 100-yard r caking | omana, 16; Lincoln, 8 1* off Gumbert, 2. Struck out: By Mcber-| " v uld not have been desired for the herse lergmont was coming fast and by The nineteenth annual tournament of the | his own and the leg wd of I,Efy‘l'{lyy'm‘“!' "' .\'lv”.Y 6. mott by Luck 1; by Gumbert, 11. Home University club team and the Weather could not ha apas : the time Nellle was in_motion again had a braska State Sportsmen's association closed | ten seconds a g the | ssional and Peoria Rooktord, 5 Bhugart, . ™Hrsechase Bt ARASMSOn BAX. met wt Unitvorsity pafk Sesterts running of the Suburban, as the air was s of half o length. ~ Nellie's driver | yogtarday afternoon in a blaze of glory and | Amateur records. “The intercollegiate re Jacksonyi : Quincy, B wo-base hits: Brouthers, Clark, Griffin ¢ , Ak 3 =4 clear as could be, and, although the sun w her up and she won by a n ord, however, still stands at ten second Howon, 6 H Treadway, Daly, Grim, Gumbert. Stolen [ &fternoon in their game this season. k 4 e g the grand- | The twenty-five mile bicyele race was pop- | X wder smoke, It was by long odds the | as today's moeet was merely a match ani Battimate, & Tl 0 bases: Anderson. Double plays: Corcoran | There were several hundrod enthuslasti hot, a cooling breeze swept across the grand- | i WG Crand stani time mide | most successful and most satistactory shost- | DOt A recognized 'intercollegiate event. I Baiuimore bi Nty douis, o n At oe THLR L E Ol D L rod enthuslastic stand and down the stretch at Sheepshead | wis considered excellent for a race track i ¥ to oha | W. Edgren of the University of California Shilade bhin, hittsburs. 6. balls: Welch by pitched ball: By | fans in attendance, and the contest was a b Summaries ing tournament ever held in Nebraska. The | wgn “the throwing sixtecn-pound hammer | hLEnsdebhia, o M b D eDetmott and | buts; tie tini TAtit Bay. In spite of the fact that the Suburban | PRIENIZL v ine burse $900, 2:11 class, | attendance averaged over fifty shooters each | avent, his distancs beine 1o feet five ar Ginelnnat, 15 New Vork el haserieay Mebjermotl ani| bile, the ubiveraity lambe wiking, ateEIR was supposed to be at the mercy of Domino | two in three: day, and 20,000 targets and 1,000 live birds | ONe-ha'f inches. C. F. Riddell of the Chi- | rofoitVi i, BN Tpumbgrt and Grim SMpire: | hard struggle. Eddie Lawler pitched finely and the starters only numbered slx, thers [ Klamath were used in the three days' trials. The | aanC (hol poager oiation fouled three thimes | 8t Paul, 11; Milwaukee, minutes. Attendance, 3,00, and Jellen played a star game in the fleld. was as much Interest ab ever In the race. |y IR shooters dispersed immediately after the final | another irial. He threw it however, ~for and Rapids, 10 Derol, 8 l“\l;" ‘\II ]‘,f”‘”"_'\‘,' b3 .nn\;- 1 she b b A U LU When the time came for the running of the | = Time: 2:13%, 3:14, 3. event yesterday, but few of the men from | Piitime. and the tape measired 137 feot six ; 3 o MO Y, June 16, Thlofter plitchel @ | gheny form, and he eat up grounders and econd ra. to s, purse $800, 2 : 8 ches, thus be Jdgred row b . " ame ) aided by excelle big raco a typical Suburban crowd was’ pres- ‘*_”h_! n'n-'.n,,l».'? unm: pur sv abrosd remalning here over today. W0 TERt ArY i egpana thio Y A fair-sized crowd was out to the new ball | support, had but little difficulty fn disposing | hot liners like a monkey eats nuts. Bittin- ent, and the lawn was as well packed as the | Vernie MeGregor 5 he most interesting event on yesterday's \:rrhlhr'\f nt on ‘Hn-l|vm-.:rn||‘!,‘l’h:‘ 100- | grounds sterday afternoon to watch the T:mh"um Score R 600 . | ger caught in professional style, but was a e i Sargmon . 2 yard run, was won by Crum of Chicag as wipe up the ¢ ond 0P 4uvienrens 2 2 0 —5 b ekt A ‘ grandstand, At five minutes pist 4 the horses '\,,'m’sl‘;n- FhAd AL, 2| card was that for the dlamond medal, em- | with Skillinger of Chleaxo second, Time: | Omahas wipe up the new dlamond with | g™ === 5 & 4 0 6 0 0 0 0—0 }{III off with the stick For the army, cantered up past the grandstand to the start- | {iiie Mana } e blematic of the state championship, held | 0:09 i- Mhe casy victory of the Chicagos | Buckerino's gay boys, which was done in| ‘pjts: Bailtimore, 8; St. Lous rors: | Trapper put up a good short, McGuinss a ing, but, unlike former years, there was very endale o0 v during the past year by J. C. Read, who | P the 100-vard run was greeted with wild | a shape perfectly satisfactory to the fans. | Baltimore, 1; St.' Louis 4. F runs: | great first and Hasler distingulshod himsolt ime: 2:36, ‘3136, ‘386, enthusiasm by the Chicago spectators, as | o f Baltimore, 5. Two-base hits: | b, Clarke Ho fiel o enthusiasm. A few applauded Domino Ll St ) v st June at Columbus. The co Scogging of the Califo Carrish pitched a great game of ball from | it N in the field. Budlitz has the stuff | little enthusiasm. A few applauded Domin Third race, running, purse $125, for non- | WOn it last June at Columbus. The conditic Scogging of ‘the Californias had been a ¥ B elley, Jennings, 2; Connor bases: | po t ias the stuft in him and Tarai, and when Sir Waiter and Doggelt | wirners of the meetinig, six and half fur- | Were ten live birds, thirty yards rise, modi- | fyvarite, for first place, “Crum beat him | atart to finish, while Grags was hit for | Gleasoh, "Quinn, Connor ALV R R LR O B T appeared there was considerable handclapping. | Tors: Venwood 'won, bat”Lee'second, Sil-| fod English rules, entrance $10. Tha score: | b cve o sy ood th %% | oteven uingles, five two-baggers, one three- | LURCKS, {0 SEANIES: QUINN, Lo CORROr. Horn: | support ho recelved at critionl thmen . Apparenty the game little son of Midiothian | YGtit i UG E g, purse sizs, | &5, W Den seeenene. 21212 0211 The Californians dropped entirely out of | bagger and two home runs. He was re- | 1 Hit by pitched ball: Ty Broitenstoin, 1. | score = : LR was the sentimental favorite, even though he | half mile heats, best two in three: Northe | RAmelee fooe R B ey T Ly e Wing | moved from the box In the ninth, and [ Struck out:'By Hofter, 1; by Hreltenstel UNIVERSITY CLUB was a bad second choice in the betting. T Bra, prron: “”i‘-|‘wv\ L R el Linderman ' race was won by Rossiter. Time: 5 Buckerino twirled the sphere for the last . Clarke. Batteries: Hoffer and 4 L SILDO. AL B ¢ttt . fHEES L 3 bt A e Den . ¥ swers The 120-yard hurdle race was by f e o <id Breitens it Mimay T ¢ e ers got little attention, and in a we on, epu seco tattler ’ ng hout effec o a4 Kid i Breitenstein and Peitz. Time: Tw ) others got I attention, and in & * won, _Republ nd Atel tower yRrce) i orrey of California, who was libe i bt g Bl S L L after and Kid | 4 ohrs and twenty-0ve: minutes, — Umpire i time the six contenders were ready for th ”“'”I L 185 neven fuflongw: | YYison v reie plauded as the first of the west to | Nattress both put up a great article of ball, | Murray word. The delay at the post was but trif ly, Bunder on, Little. Nell second, | Buajeer o0 s Bt ke a showing. W. A. Clark was second. | Shaffer making six put outs in left. Omaha's HUTCH FALLS DOWN AGAIN and without any false breaks rley the® Smuggler third. Time: 1:31%, TataHaw - MR- The TG AL | work with the stick was something to gaze [ WASHINGTON, June 15.—Hutchizon lost them in line. The red flag swishe xth race, twenty-five mile bicycie: H. [ Naton § LTIy G i el R b b B G el e o singles and a home | CONtrol of the bail in the ninth inning and crowd shouted and the rac: was begun R Renshaw “(scratch) won, L. €. Wahi| Njcolai \\1000 L 9| Chicago second kel 3 Lttt Ll g bl il b Al b b s e by with the aid of a base on balls the Scn U8 REst taw Sumpd Declare led tHe Way (serateny socond, E, C. Oliver (uarters | Colo Riddell of Chicago won fn putting the [ Fun to his crelit. Lohman also came out | ators piled up five runs. - Attendance, 4,0m) Song and Danece second, Domino third s e i Bl Squirrel sixteen-pound shot at 40 feet 3 inches, Koch | of the mess with two doubles and a sin- | 56O Song an; . . fourth, J. M. Daniel (half mile) fifth. There ety 3 1 of Callfornila was second &t foot 4% Washington 00003100 Walter fourth, Lazzarone fifth and Rublcon | were thirteen other starters, Time: 1:08:21 RS R PR AL GLaho ‘| gle, while Nattress poanded the pigskin 3 a3 y ches, Chicago 000 o OMAITA sixth. Domino was on the outside, and Taral — o L e e for ono single, two two-baggers and a home | © gyt v, WAL Waiiied 1o gat up with the lsaders, so he Winners ut St Louls., . . 2 The one-mile walk was a hotly contestel aggers and a TItRT WaaHINGLON, 481 ChioaRo, 7, B - 1o Tremens ... v UIN2 02011— S| event. Merwin of California won n 7:493-5, | run. Washington, 2; Chicago, 1 arned ru Russell, ss D LI A IR o ot \"”“'f‘l'l ']I“I""'” e e T, | Mr. Parmelee of this city and Kemery of with Hassel of Chicagn second, © Cole did some good work In center for the | Washinglon, & hireedse hits: Sotbach, | Goode, If...... Jance, who had taken the lead. Then the | F'air Association park today Jockey - | Chadron Lyink, shot off, akd. tha looal man he 220-yard run was easily won by Crum | capital City aggregatio ' 87450 utchison. tolen bases: Joyce, Cart cberty, lot took things pasy and passed the judges for | rett, riding Shining Belle, was savagely | Soncron 1YIng, shot off, and the lo of Chicago, Skillinger of Chicago second S i ‘,'j.,l_(‘,“;:,;“,'l'“ Lk l_“‘:.'[‘ Si) wright, Lange, Iverelt acrifice hits the ~first time in twelye and one-| bitten by Service at the club house turn | “Tiiore wers fourteen events vestorday at | ime 02 S " Sconging of California rav, | (e PLE TS B Grooks, Lange, Double' plays: “Maul to | it by three parts of a length, Domino second | hiil,q TThe Ghes 5 Coxtend the | first money winners are given: of California in 2:05 1-5. Rossiter of Chi- AB. R. 1B, SH. SB. PO. A, I3, | on bases: Washington, 3; Chicago, 7. Struck | McGinnis, 1b.... by a length, Sir Walter third by a neck, anl it No 1[ Parmelee, 15; “‘,nl\..xm, 15; 0Ag0 was sec ((um] 4\ Wk r ab... B S0 1 out: By Maul, 1; by Hutchison, 3. wild | Hasler, m..... Rublcon, Declare and Lazzarone following : 15; Linderman, '15; Wilson, 15i| The 220 yards hurdle was won by Torrey ; 0 pitches: Hutchlson, 2. ‘Batteries: Maul and i Then came the sharp tirn at the paddick, | sell uiikn (2" to, 1) wan, Duckadoo 8 | Tuld, 15, Y e | 0 Call ith Dyer of California sec- S0 i Magulro; Hutchison and Donaiiue, - Time il el E * 0 400K%8YS steaaying thetr ‘motnte | to.1) wecond; et (3 to 1) third, Time: . 15; Becker, 15; Browning, | ond in 28 1-5, o, 2 3 2 Two hours and ten minutes, Tmpires versity Club. 00 2 (S SEI by ciima acount. Bang.and. Dancs ook | 1% 5 W 15;" Budd, 155 Ackerman, 15;| In the 410 vards run Jackson of Chicago | Donman., o b 370 H BlaBlailarEhaLTare MPIFES: | gecond Infantry 10 0 0 0 s e 3G bl - Second race, five and _a half furlongs 15, me in first, with Skillinger of Chics 3 0 8 PR Os it g wo-base hits: McAuliffe, Goode, Thr i pas) fle Declare galned a b ¢ b Pace, rf A 0 OF THE TIAMS McAuliffe, Goode, Thr Iqt‘n wv::\ Eales wh L 11:”‘:“:« mlmx‘ it | Keechlor 0t 1) won, Ferris Hartman (3 Vo. 3: Gilbert, w, 16; Schroeder, | setond. Time: 0:62 2.5 tho | Miles, ‘s 3 0 3 Played. Won. Lost. Pr ot | base hits: McAuliffe. Home _run: Shane Sir Walter falling oft_in orse position. | to ) second, Lazalle (3 to 5) third. Time: |15 'he running broad jump was one of the S TR 3 : - layed, Won. Lost, A IR L L o The first quarter was run in 0:25, and Song | 1:0914. : Parmelee, 15; Becker, 15; Gilbert, | moat hotly contested “events. Toth teams | Sapiie 20 (I 4 Boston o i TR B e T T b S ell ORI T and Dance was only leading by a head, with [ Third race, three-quarters of a mile: Mag- r, 15, < were strong and the rooters for both en- i Bittanore. - 18 90| nitting batter: BY Badlitz, 1; by Lawler, 1 Domino second, a length in front of Declare | net (2 to 1) won, Trenton (8 to 5) second, Linder tecker, 15; Budd, | couraged the contestants with tin horns and SRIE A AG i ol ST E G 7 18 0.0 | Dasned: batig sDeUBerty Bittenger,” 2, RO T Hie WATas ehd . Tased for. | Tollie Baston (3 to 1) third, Time: 1:14 : Wilson, 1 . colleae vells and the usual amount of en- AL St Cleveland . b Wild phtehe it dtruck out: By and Rubicon, Sir Walter and Laszarone fol Fourth race, gentlemen's riding, three- | No. 6: Bec 5 15; Browning, 15; | thusiastic discord, The winner was Wool- LINCOL Chicago . 2t Lawler, 8; by Budlitz me: - Onehour lowing. The half was reached in 0:51, With | quapters of a'mile: Uncertainty (10 to 1) | Schroeder, 1. sey of California at feet and 2 inches. . 13, SH A E Liladelphia ! 1 1 thirty-five minutés, Umpire: 8. V. G Song and Dance only a neck in front of Sir | won, Hercules (5 to 2) second, Lord Henry | No. 7: Parmelee, 15: Budd, 15; Becker, 15. | with Dorsey second at 21 feet and 4 inche T cinnati 1 20 TR P - G Walter, he halt a length in front of Domino, | (no betting) third. Time: 1:174. Rrownin In throwing the hammer Idgren of Cali- [ 11 e 0 3| New York 11l 21 TR, who was a head in front of Rubicon, Declare ‘mn race, soven nd 0 half furlongs 5 lf'”']' 5 : ok 9 won at 12! r.lu-v'r,v _u'uh’«; Perry”of ) g 0 5 B ;}«yl‘\ul wrELe a1 Fremont Was Barely in It | o following, Taral had not yet | selling: ite (5 to 1) won, 0: Ta } 2o was second at 77 feet 8§ inches 0 Washington 3 ATERLOO, Neb, 618 = (RTee IR L and Laxsarone following, Taral had niot y second, Wilmar (% to 1) th 3 . 11: Be er of California was unable to appear J 0 3 St. Louls WATERLOO, Neb., June 16.—(8peclal Tel- made a nove on Domino, and had calmly 3 e s F e ey e hbont poes 4 ; TrotiEvilla & i 3 ~15.7 | esram)—The Fremont ball club and Water- seen Sir Walter pass him. The pace was| ‘Sixth race, purse, for 2-year-olds, four and [ No. 13: Parmelee, 15 o 4 off, it being aw that the 2 0 loo Browns played ball at the park today. slow that Domino was getting, what it was | a hailf furlongs: Topsy (3 to 5) won, Rich- 14: Browning, 15; points were not 'to count : final score Hol" s 0 i | SCORES OF 1 WESTLERN LEAGUE | There was just sufficient of a breeze to mu,.;,.u:,“)H.“\v..mu--ll— an ensy run at frst and | mond Lelle (' to 1) second, Hot Stuf (0 to| 1n a match shioot of fifteen targets to the | &ave Chicago 48 points and California 36 | Grag, 5 0 keep the “alr cool. Hoth teams showed a spurt in the end. At the five-cighths pole e arlong. bupse: | man, the worid’s record was broken, but one | POINt® —. ot 3 A “nans Cliy Tndulge In o | S0Me fine” playing.’ The Browns got the L oianigthp oon: ated M from sne . ly ¢ to 1) third. Time: 1:35 LOCLIIL AL B DILL LD papill (el o= incoln ... 0012 MINNEAPOLIS, June 1—Both teams | fremont ... 20800000 0-5 rest of the field. Hamilton, on Lazzarone l Parmeles, and was the last bird shot at.|Gae City Clall Derests tho Oniahns by Dint sheeesie K 2 N - remont ..o 2 08 0 0 005 came to the conclusion that Sir Walter was Free Alvico Drfeats Halmn, HaTatbra. olEth K vernRrRabIo, AtEh i Wan TR PR TR ING urned runs: Omaha, 7; Lincoln, 1. atted with terrific force today, but the | Browns v 1162006 19 the horse he had to beat, so he let out a link [ CINCINNATI, June 15.—The event of the | follows i & b 4 hits: Lohman, . 1; N fusilade was the heaviest. Field Bases on balls: Off Hatcher, 1: off Pick- o ? = i | The return 'match took place yesterday 13 ( ! Buss hit o 4 % APAO BEMIBIE outs I et (AR S IR and gave chose. He cut down Declare, and | races at Latonia teday was the defeat o ) L din e dtets PG UL i e hit: Pace, & was remarkably clean on both sides. | 410 6 Struck jout: 1y Haicher, 2 “oy then Song ani Dance, and then got Into| Halma in the Himyar stakes by Free Ad- | on the grounds of the Omaha Cricket club, S ! Y BIRRNY A b aeean e ahaty fourth place at the seven-eighths pole. | vice, Halma evidently has been going Wild pitch:’ Hatcher, 1. Time: Two hours and thirty minutes. Umpire: J. Cook. Carrish, 3. Bases given for [ SCOre: 1y resulting in an eady victory for the Gate [ sttty B By Gragl, B asge BIVeR 108 | NINNBAPOLIS .40 0 6 1 0 5. 1 1 3 1 3 Rubicon was only a neck in front of him, | back. He did not look nor was his action ; . 11 City gentlemen by twenty-nine runs. The | Lohman, 1; Speer, 1. Strick out: By Car- | Kansas City e 90351 . hl weather was ssuperb for cricket and the | rish, by Gragg,'1. Umpire: Mr. Haskell. Hits: Minneapol K o] « Domino only a heal further away, while that won the Derby. The | Gilbert | it o Doggett was working on Sir Walter, two | stake was worth $3600. The attendance was | Parm G pavilion was filled:to overflowing with an | Time: Two hours and thirty minutes Errors: Minneapolis, 8; Kans ity Cass Con agne Games, lengths in tront of all. “Sir Walter wins!" | I:r"‘r‘l: fairly fast and weather pleas- TRl b ... % /| enthusiastic, and we may say somewhat SAINTS WERE NEVER IN 1T. ;5”':3- e Ilul«-’lv Ili ning Wilson; YING WATER, Neb., June 15.—(8y was the cry, and it did, Indeed, look as if | 0L Resultst Lo tiionga: | e twentiet anninl tourmamant’ of ihe | nolsy audiencer , The Gate City. men went | DES MOINES, June 16.—(Special Tele. | KUng Hostings and Berger oo egram.)—The opening game of ball such might be the case. The turn into the | piecaroon (8 to 5) won, ) Morgan (4 to 1) | aegociati>n will be held in th's city, probably | first to bat. with J. Shepherd and adaniemaid UL B GO O R 200013401 88 County league was played here stretch with only a quarter of a mile to gc | second, Fabia (10 to 1) thi {0 s, 1806 2 Y .T‘n.lmlnu;\ ft 'rim‘- .u.'; |»“\\!ll‘\yvp ("f. J :l"[l“lmh)hl"‘llll“("':)l:‘“’l‘u\’i preclable extent, ex- | St Paul L.....000 2 0 0 0 0L G S WAbARHD & ¥ |0 SN Gar INE A e was close at_hand and all the jockeys we Second race, selling, on e CALLL, . ovie and G. H.oVaughan, The form s all’ fo ocals aulks Gl Bl 6 o 11, in favor of Weeping Water, lead of two lengths up to the turn, but ace, handicap, six furlongs: Boten- Tuffield played Wl and his fifteen was | fits: Des Moines, 19: son and 1 i Rettger and Weaver AR HABIDS Ny viison ‘.'vf"‘(‘_\\«“,’l‘.":f:i Lazzarone had crept up to Domino and was | tate (49 to 5 wor loo (3 to 1) second, | Deciding Mateh for the City Champlonship | the result of some hard hitting Fors T D5a Moliar: Toyenh: : GRAND RAPIDS, June 15.—Score elogram J=he Tkt game. 00 e GrEs only a short head behind. The mile was l~:vl\n (". to 1) (.nm‘lh Time .(Ikfl i 8 In Tennis Dy N.ul has a yer; .in.‘rm! defense his | runs: Des Moines, 19; St. Joseph, 4 - (I?l nd Rapids . Q r; 0060 “» 0 County league was played here today. 142, “ me,” Wi four ce, v stakes, e and st evel ske . 3 velve *'ng oW e ai hase s: Letcher, McKibben, 2) Two-base | Detroit . ¢l 00 00 0 3 Score: Cedar Creek, Manley, 9. Double passed in 1142, “Look at Lazzarone” was | IPourth race, the Himyar stakes, mile and | 1 g evening Haskell an twelve “not oyl ghowed plainly base hits: Letcher, MeKibben, 2. Two-ba ¢ : v | Manley, ihlo then the cry. He was coming after Sir | jfi, eisnth: " e Advice (6 1o 2 WO | (itle of champlons of the clty In the tennis | MaY have made ‘e highest. scor M:in'\\x;‘v;m" Jonds, 2 Bases on balls: By Hits: Grand Raplds, Jo; Detrolt, 11 1 playsi Andrug o Andfus hwo-base hits Walter like a whirlwind, and poor Domino | bther starters doubles. The deciding match was played at |~ ¢ Fill was the b _otber man Lo i Btrick out: By Stultz, 4: by Mauck, 8. "HU RO Foar Sentn and Twincharer e | Greck, Irans Wlor Bnd Braa: Manley. was now completely used up. Lazzarone left | I°ifth_race, purse, five furlongs: Nimrod | § o'clock on the grounds of the Omaha | double figures R aide, | With the help | by pitched ball: By Stul 1. Batteries: OLEDO, June 15.—Score: ) Andrus brothers, Time of game: Two hours. Bim as It he were standing still, and there [ (8 {0 & won, Ondretto, (it to, B, second: | ywn Tennis club at Twenty-second and | Of twenty ‘extrax, “the innings. closed "for | Leighton, Stuitz and Traitléys’ Mauek and | Totedo .."0 0 10 0 4 0 0 0| Umbire: Sayle v d s re d. e: 1:0216. : i S i seventy runs, cHale,” Time of game: Two hours and | [ne ST e was a great ply of whips and spurs. It | SgiLAE I8 O cin e Tiiven furlongs: Ray § | Harney streets, between the team that | SFRR batting performance of the Omahas [ thirty minutes l.m‘;,;,.,f, Ao ours and | Indianapolis "0 0 100 0 2 0 0 0- Sohuyler Evened tho Scor was of no use to urge Doggett or his mount | 31 to'1) won, Katle G (7 to 1) second, held the title during the past year, Havi may be summed up in a few word It RED HOT TIME AT ROCKI Hits: Toledo, Indianapolls, 8. Brrors: | gopuyl b, June 15.—(Special to further efforts for Hamilton had the [ hody (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:20%, stick and Colpetzer, and Haskell and Aus- | Was as “weak” as “boarding house” tea S MB AT ROCKIORD. Toledo, 2; Indlanapolis, 3. Hatteries: Hughey ‘ o X X ! o ar il ROCKFORD, Til,, June 15.—(Spec nd Roach; Cross and McHFarland. elegram.)—Schuyler evened up with Her- better horse under him, and inch by inch 4 - Who were the winners of the tourna- | and had it not been for Taylor's contribu’ [ JORD, TII., J 5. ; nd McFarlan he crept away from his rival, first a neck Two Favorites Won aut Bay Distriet, vhich clozed last week. tion of twenty-five, which was more than b:hxm) Ivm)l_ base running ‘Il\t‘ T STANDING OF THE TEAMS. polsheimers by defeating them this afters then half a length and then daylight showed | SAN FRANCISCO, June 15—Two favor- game not particuiarly interest- | half the entire total of runs made by his | {i8ions by Umpire Vorls lost the game for Played. Won. Lost Tr ot | 1000 I a gnme ‘well pityed by ench side— between them as they bounded along, and | [1e8 won at the Bay District track today. | ing at any point, as it was 100 easily won. | side, the collapse would have been painful | [1oCkIgrdy, Thomas Injured Lorelle by, | tnaianapotis ..o 88 ot T4 .2 | Herpolsheimens leading in errors. *Score: A5 89 i A0 1 the steeplechase the jockeys on Guada- | Orly three sets were needed to decide. In | indeed. 4 5 oy Benuibio by o wilat b ah Wi e aed. on| Minnespolis! <u. 3 uyler ... 10014300%3 Just as the watches of the timers stopped | & "€ 1Nt 0 ino were thrown, and as | the first Colpetzer and Haverstick started [ ~As it was, the Gate Citys “pulled oft | {8828 DYyl WIQ, Uk, WHICR Janded of | Grand Rapias ; polsheimers ....0 0 0 1000 2 0-3 at 2:07 4-5, Lazzarone passed the wire a [ QuPc G0d B entarino, Wett i ;"_“vhfm" by | out well, but let up before the end of the | the match by twenty-nine runs. during the “.{ml._ Hoprat St. Paul ‘ 9 3 arned runs huyler, 4; Herpolsheim- length and a half in front of Sir Walter, | (ov, ST Dats were declared off euits: | set, losing it finally by the score of 6 to 4. | It may be as well to state that the fie 20001021 07| Milwaukee 2. Two-base hits: Kimmell, Morrissy. Domino, however, was doomed to still | “Rirst rac 4 i 8% | The second set was a love set. In the last [ Ing of ‘the Omahas was execrable, while PR 02 7| Kansas City ... e hits: Morrissy. Double plays 0, ‘ Firat race, six furlongs i L i by okl NN 00T 8 SailoNe=1p I B CR y L D further humiliation, for in the last few | (4 to 1) A i k and Colpetzer again started out | that of thelr opponents was all that could 0 0 Detrolt . Fulmer to Stewart. Struck out: By Cook, 9 her ‘\"““ ation, for in the last .v\\ l‘ o 1) W'H’[l»l shape and appeared to have some | be desi ; Hits: Rockford, 12; Peoria, 8. Errors: | Toledn ... 4 by Freil, 7. Batterie Cook Alll‘i Palme Jumps, Song and Dance took third place | (1o b) third. { gotting the set, as the score was ai | A meeting of the club was held after the | RockTord, 4; Peoria, 3 : Rock- |~ Games today: Milwaukee at Minncapolis; | Frell, Thorpe and Burr. away from him, while Declare and Rubicon | [ Sfcond race, six furongs, handl 3to 1, but thelr opponenta ob- | match, on the grounds, at which Mr. Harry | ford, ; 'Péoria, 3 ~Two-base ol | Kansas City 4t St Pauls Detroit at Grand e : = were four lengths behind him. It was a | [on'Cara’ 6 to D third. Time G Ive games out of the remaining six | New was clected & member of the execu- | jand, Fighe T R omiome, FUNS! | Rapids; Indlanapoils oledo. D Rern OB LR R LA T o true run race, and the best horse at the | Third race, six furlongs: Lady dane (2 to | ! v, “The’ tinal score Was 6-4, | Uve committee, vice A" W. Brown, re- | Fabit S| By 2 . olay CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta, June 15.—(Special welghts won it. 1) won Arnette (13 to ) second, McFarlane i favor of Haskell and Austin: | shened "0 G 1 L SRR | Heron i Riclon Jhasegs ] 1y imin on the Commons. egeam.)—Clinton has ‘been dropped.from The opening race was an easy one for the } (3 to 1) third, Time: 1:14%. e - althoush thers were a numbar of | at 6 p. m. until further notice. Al members s:_ Off Horton, 4; off Thomas, | The Haydens will jog overland to Papil- | the Iastern lowa Base Dall league, and A e o vt s R 1a (N ha NI bo -t ho Taat ourth race, mile and a auarter, handl- | Logether; BROWER, B KET N Then weps | ate eurnestly requcsted to. atiend Horton, Snvider g Kling; | lion today to meet the ball team of that | new schedule arranged, which will go in turlong and then came away and won with 5 % Ttoma G to 1) third. Time: | not In place, or thought the other man of [ ‘The match for next Saturday will be an- nd Collins. Umpire: plac Papillion belongs to the py | effect Monday, Hereafter the visiting team B e [ ay 061 Curas it whol W Haavs || Bad0 1) e ) Roma (5 to 1) third. Time: | {00 {0 HIAC0 O eier the ball. The play of | nounced later JAX FEEL STRONG AGAIN County league and has been doing G LT L Gl 4 4 5 S 5 P ther team, however, was in any way r Below are the detalled scores of the game: [ JACKSONVILLE, I, June 15.—(Special | lively work on the diamond. The Hayde O NI A o raunion dbimiBSaclal Sl 5 b mond. The Hayd ily backed, and finished far ahead of the [ Fifth race, mile and a half, ste Athanteamhawoy ANy AT GInY GRIGKAT OLUS bt e e (G L gram,)—Watetloo Torfeited the game t rest of the fleld. Monaco won the second | Mestor (6 to 1) won, Mero (5 to 1) se markable, probably because he losing t GATE ( {ICKET CLUB, Tetegran I o well played ghons, M | have won four games out of six played and | refusing to play after the fifth inning, tather caslly, Then the double event was | The Lark (3 to 1) third.” Time: 3:31 was not a match for the other ar 3. Shepherd, run out.. 3 : : ame. 2 pect 1o ¢ ut of the contest with the | the team winted to catch a train home, g ¢ rlo; Sling. Doth teams kne Consequently the | Wiilia ibbling. L. 1. W. b Doyie . 8| Grevey pitched for the visitors, thus de- )pio wa a point o ) Eiats o s s A S g won with seven starters, Applegate was | (ooih race, eix furlongs. selling: rhe | individual play of four of the players (‘.\““'5'3, tripbine T B \ bioyl laying Abbey’s funeral twenty-four hours. | f{amiens | A point or two In the lead, | The game stood 17 t in favor of i (even) won,’ Bluebell (8 to 1) second, The J. Tuffield ylas i o T y 'will be Thiesson and | Waterloo. the favorite, with Hazlet second chole Drummer (# to 1) third. Time: 1:14%, was not up to what they have each shown | A" ‘Patuello, run out... .. il 73| Both team hul well, {Il\wmh‘ in the fifth [ Swanson. L y ey while the big son of Hanover, Handspring, —_— in_the past. v . A | R. Bowe ¢ G. H. Vaugh R l'{w\k. "d“‘i W;l;‘ or the :r»;xm- team. | “Phe Fort Omahas and Steam Pastes will _ Wleox & braper's Won, who, as good 10 1, galloped i v Oprning Day at Kunsis City, Of the four Haverstick was evidently [ Vaughan iireieeieieeeeseaeees 4| Parker pitched a fine game, striking out | collide on the grounds of the former this| At Young Men's Christian Assoclation , good as . gallops n an easy - o S playing to win all the time. He made the ! v 'H. Neale, not ont 12 | five men and giving but few bases on 5. ternoon. . ) . winner. Jefferson nearly beat Hazlet out | KANSAS CITY, June 15.—A good crowd | DIRYINK, 10 b all (he Ui, TE fhade (bt 1. L Neate, oi out G 121 GUG T noa icox & Drapor shoe house tem | PAF Yesterday afternoon the Wilcox & for third place, the Gideon & Daly horse | Went out to Exposition park to witness the | gthers, of course, did not intentionally lose | . H{ll, b Marshall.. Bapabtiin il Jacksonville .......0 0 0 0 6 3 1 0 0—10| will open up a series of games with the | Draper shoe house team put it on to the Just squeezing in. Rosults: opening of a thirty-days' running meet [ a point, but unless they had a good chance ith, b Marshall, ... Quiney ......0...12 0 0 0 2 0 0 05| Florences today, Christlans to the air of 21 to 13, Batteries: First race, five furlongs: The Butterflies | Under the direction of the Kansas City | of getting the balls they did not exert|Wiliam Branton, b Marshalil 4 Hits: Jacksonville, 11; 11. Errors: | The Wilcox & Drapers will meet the Orig-| \V. D's., Hall and Tolbert; Christians, to 1) woh by one length, Rey del Car- | Jockey club. The principal event was the | themselves to go after them. This conse- st, b Marshall.... e Jacksonville, 4; Quinoy, rned runs: | inals today at 2:30 at Forty-fifth and Jones | Taylor, ringate and Trail. The feature o, w 1) Sacond by four lenkths, 1tidi | Kansas City cup race, which was easily [ avently detracted much from the interest of L TackeonsllleRri Lot nay s orbase hits: | Streets. This will be a very exclting con- | of ‘the’ game was the big hitting of the Oule 3 to 1) hicond, by Tour A d taken by Ovantha, Track slow. Resuks. |the match, as there were very few pretty Taylor, = Bell, . Vandske, TLarocque. Mo. | test, the result of which will cause several | colored giants,____ Second race, one mile: Monaco (8 to 5 | First race, inaugural, seven furlongs: | strckes. But Haverstick went after every- . O Greve Three-base hits: Deveny, Egan, [ dollars to change hands, as both sides will Junlors Againit Juniors, won, Dogkett’ 5, to' 1) wecond, The Swain | Georse Miller (2 to 1) won, Uncle Jon (0 | thing and played a pretty game. as he al- OMAHA CRICKET CLUB. Home run: Mertes. Haiterics: Parker and back thelr pets. They Wwill line up as fol- | 1\ . SIWE AETILEUMEE e 5 ¢ fd, Time: 1042, o0 1) second, Marcellus o pird. | ways does doubles. A X A CR! bme Tan Merten. Hallarlon: Rank 4| owa: . ! a b st ciimet 1db U it | Time: 1 . a number of double faults, his service W B. Ford, b Doug TR Revgipretioviy AL Bolend, Umpiest | ol o Position. Originals, | Young Men’s Christian Assoclation Juniors furlongs: Handspring (8 10 1) won, Apple- Second race, four furlongs: John Boone i good, aking several p s : w"":rr,'_"ylnh :"\‘1 cenenees STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Tolbert .. Catch vinee. Knick | in a game of ball yesterday by a score of ?m @ to ) second, Hazlet (2 to 1) \Bivd n; to l»,\\n‘n, 1|w_.“s (3 to 1) second, Avacain )n quick nlnd Flnml_\' lmll; ):.- e v . W. \,;“3“15;" (g Besenene Byad iwWon ToRtiBr OF }l' man ceeeaBitch '|;r|’lnuul|-- 16 u:| X :iu:'n-’ s I'nnu-n.\‘l'mh_ J. Ray- me: 1:06 25, (15 to 1) third, Time: 0: he was serving, He was unfortuna . Vaughan, 1 . . ety . Won. Lost. Pr Ct. | Lewls . s irst... «.. Murphy | mond "anc G Young Men' Fourth lnr‘n, the Suburban, mile and a| ‘Third Jql"'_ six furlon, i \'ul‘;vmnr (T to | ing to >||\iv~h the ball Ir\;m‘}hn h..\q .>r‘!|..- “‘"""':"‘ b Bowe s . 1 ”:‘m.‘:" FETTPPPH .1 :m 8 trinerennd ond., \\'lm.q ans and 1).‘-«.-“ 2 quarter: Lazzarone, 115 (Hamilton), 10 to 1, | 2) won. Jaja (4 to 1) second, Gold Cup (I3 to | court, and even nearer to the net, sending | - . e Tneoln f s i) urris . ...Short.. Miller 3 won by one and a half lengths; Sir' Walter, | 1 third.” Time: 1 a large number into the net. A e M oo Keene . LLhird . Rooney Platte : 126 (Doggett), 4 to 1, second by two lengths: | Fourth race, Kantis City cup, purse 60, | Colpetzer was apparently ‘more imbued R oo o Bt L bacetr ) Smith L Rt UWhitney | MUNROE, Ne Song and Dance, 105 (Gritfin). 15 to 1, third. | nine furlongs: Cyantha (f to 1) va{;, Wedg, with the idea that the match could not be | HeY IY P, 1,).lhh d, 10t OU..iiiiiin (,{ul'x;‘-") Jirieies TTHOIMPSON sssesessrs MIGALE e sres e AR I ; qu Time: 2:07 4-5. Domino, Rubicon and De- | field (9 to 2) Martha Smith' (10 to 1) | won from his _opponents than his partner. AUng. - HOWEr Exeabieeaiatiee RAGEMILLL a2 : Parls . Lett +eeeeee Whipple HAINE ied clare also ran, third. Time: Congequently his play was by no means as | H. Lawrie, run out..... Jacksonvilie 5 ] st k) enon. played a game of ball here today, Tifth race, one-half mile: Hastings (3 to| Iifih race ig, four and a half fur- | good as usual and he lost a large number | BXtras . Bt Joxeph s af EaskefiLineoinFodar. R0 RS 41 A veriof TiRin Conter 1) won, Honolulu (4 to 1) second, Radnor (8] longs: Leonwell (4 _to’1) won, Lottie 1D (8| of bad points. Sometimes at the net he Total = Games today: Lincoln Omah A Omaha and Lincoln will wind up at the toml\‘;.hlm Thfin' n.||* f to &) second, Susie Nell (3 to 1) third. Time: | showe 1] wn:u1 he could do, both in smash- otal .. 2 o . f,"’“'"“ :u‘l: ) Peoria at Roc home grounds this afternoon. Omaha wants xth race, mile and a sixteenth, on turf, | 1:01%, ing and in placing. v ol , uiney at Jacksonville. ne FTOUNCH Shin: 1900 2 Qmans. WAl ) ARG Pl and b Sixteenth, on turt: 4 . Yeither Austin nor Haskell exerted them- | VROOKLYN POLICE WERE ON the game badly to make it an even break [ Dlsfl ured T (2 to 1 second, Chiswick (3 to'1) third Jockey Barrett's Leg Was Crushed. selves. They played an average good game, | pocram of Prize Fights at th o ¢ y e with the Capital City outfit. while Mr Time: 1:47 1-5, S8T. LOUIS, June 15.—It develops on in-| but they appear to content themselves gra €20 ghis: at the GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | pbright is of the opinion t four out of F. 0. Hanlon of the Jockey club gave out | yastization that Jockey A. Barret, who was | In_allowing their opponents to make the Athletle Club Quickly Stoppe: o BN six I8 what Lincoln wants of the first serle —- . 1) the following_information “this oventni: | VU IS e Shining Delle | IFEer number of points for them by send- | CONEY ISLAND, N. Y., June 15.—Scarce- | «Monto” Cross Kindiy Returns a Favor | § 1 trains for the ball srounds leave For Llfe club held o moeting Imimediately after iy { @t the Fair Assoclation ay g helr returns out of the court and into | 1y 1,000 people took the risk of paying their Extended by Philadelphin Friends. e e o Iast race at Sheepshead Hay and summoned | & Jagked and complote fracture of the leg: | {1 {1 Grait pacing, 7 money tonight to see the bouts which were | pHILADELPHIA, June 15.—Some local| in tweive minutes, enabling everybody to | [s the despairing cry of thousands OWRER A trainer ot Lasurome, the ‘hap: | between his teaih et e i e e Nospinl | There is some talk of having a tourna- | scheduled to take place in the arena of the | ygmirers of “Monte" Cross gave him a | Secure a seat in time for the first ball il )’\]. 4 with and ner of Lazzarone, the Sub- [ betwee L o ent o ed double e near Seaside Athletic club. The affair was . 5 b - | Ga called at 3 o'clock, at the new cte urban winner today, to oxplain the running e RNt B Lmixe danhlge I e | G e R T At Inoy e [Lflorallihorseatioe iinithe firat: iniiing fadays | ¥ alled. at lock, at the now afflicted with Of the horse (0 his provions taces as oons | Movements of Ocean Steamers June 15 ter Known & “Xouns Corpett i and Iady | and in return Monte gave the game to the | Srounds on Bherman avenu By th Unsightly skin dis- gared with his latest performance’ *Jockey | At Bremerhaven—Arrivel—Kaiser Wil- — I W York, who were to box ten | Phillies in the fifth. Attendance, 11,5 Position Line eases 3 ur|;hy. :\'l'm rode Lazi rone lln !“F previous Ilwlm 11, from New \\‘u:lk via xi-n\lll]mm]nn). : und Niagars Win. s tch welghts, were the first to | Score. First Sulllvan (2 D RS li aces, Not being present, a decision in the | Have ew York, via Southampton!| SOUTHAMPTON, June 15.—In beautiful } r the ring. During the first two rounds | phitadelphia 0 P —16 H “'gecond ., “Bbrigh 0 you realize mattér was reserved untll his statement Arrived™Etruria, from Liv- | weather for yacht racing Aflsa and Brit- | Corbett" puiched Plerce when and ‘where | L1 an bhia furd ¢l 40810 81 0 L=l s BR0ARN spirsaHabTENY o an be oblaine: 0] ot 2y 2 Wh 1 wher V00T 000 810 B 6| Mirloh. btk e ALK 20 il whatthis disfian o8 A Rt Liverpool—Arrived—Cevic, from New | annia started at 10:30 this morning in a | Mg Mkpd, and tn the third he hit erce |y, piifadeiphia, 17; Pittsburg, 13, Er- | 3 short ... leworth what this disfigu MADE SOME NEW RACE RECORDS | Yo race under the ausplces of the Royal South- like njog, . falling ‘on his face, | Tors: Philadelphia, §; Pittsburg, arned | 8 tassanisn Bl 4o N ATLBYRAN ration means to WAL Southampton—Arrived—Berlin, from | (7 Yacht club The course way fortyciive A s L R A . S L Cole b aitivareotiea Fddie Bald Doos the Mile and Maddox Ten | N¢W York. | milan doig, ©tivioa. Sraune e Lep, ur- ayton, jumped 1o the ring and arrested | ¥ i HIONANLY, 03 oneri00 A s ¢ e R b A h o = f alinal / s—Arrived—Ttalla, fr alti- | bridge and Bramble buoys. Niagara, Saa ik ADM Delehanty, Hamilton, Clements. | Lohman. .. : Cateh 110 r means is " Miles nt Now York e R R L SR L e kL ARG T L B R S R AL the refer, L H LI : : ‘Turaer, Delehanty (2), Ham- | Kgan or Darby..., Pith e | 1Emeans isolation, seclusion, NEW YORK, June 15—The opening of | At Queenstown—Arrived—Umbria, from o T Dixon and Fr e them climbd through (7). Left on bases: ' Phila- g A It isa bartosocial and business success. v bicyele ol of > No Yo o | New Yor 0 . e ropes. N ounce; ‘oduce delphia, 8; g, 10, Struc out: Hall- Colored oy Wins a Nico Prize. 7 Vi o1 espal 1704 A B ’,’y.’.:,‘:\ ,::.'"\,:,'."“ Aasr Xork Alain e he Ak yeaters | e i N aopARnaunRer. ntody man, Iteflly Jovan, Smith, Hart, Gan- | MANSFIELD, Mass., June 15.—John Hud- | DO you wonder that despair seizes RPNt Leaxuo or American m:'nl.l‘:: V2| woreclosure on Denver streat Railways.0) 1, IrtY-two miles g, 1, Calshot These men have entered the ring to com. nox Clingian 0’ Heck- Manstield, a colored lad, 18 y upon these sufferers when 4 ach tod as sig od b VER ¥ o United 8 castle twice aroun e Spi Allsa | plete the contracts, but as the police irst base on errors o second annual Halliday sy : b Anea some very fine racing. The most fmportant | (PENVIR, Jute 15740 the United St had ‘the' bext ‘of the startin the faca for [ ot allow (hem 0 g0 on there Wil be no | Phitadel Bittsburg, 1 won the second annual Hall Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, AR wera tho ovenis in B. These 1aaay. Judge Halatt Mg | larke vachts, wid passed the mark twenty | further contestashars tonjght Tiof Baam, i ot iHAr | TOIe TAEe ARG sur-milaut % And nostrums prove worse t . Wero o mile, meratenn paved. mile handieay | decree of foreclosure and orders of sal senonds ah vritannia, The latter hatl . 3. FHiE by pitehed bal: | today, from th mi mar ) e than use “Glve us our, mogey back,” yelled the 5 am. ol ol T e ey o {he case of the Central Trust ompany of | the bad luck 1a touch sand off Calahat wpit | cpayd, - * A72 e : A Hetlly, Deckloy., Wyld pitches: Hart. B Tho iime prse was won by Hutos loss ? ch, pac Results. New gainst the Denver ¢ Cable | and she remaine crou e ree nutes. | Tom O'Rourké, on's manage en a balls: Sugden, es: VAR \ A fae 1815 i : One mile, Hovice cliss: Won by G. Reits, | Rallway . company_and the Denver Cable | The M-raters ot well away togethor, With | droasd tha. meawi wad. o asr then and Clements: Hart, Gannon and § twenty-fourth place William h Skin diseases are most obstinate to N;)w York City, Time: 3:38 3-8 =~ " tallway company. The amount of the judg- | the exception of Audray. Niagara passed | with my n nd gm w to have him | Time © hours and thirty-thre the Frone Dyele alub, also from. A 9 cure or even relieve, fe mile, scrateh, class A New. York | jpent is $5,062100.07. This #tep is taken in [ the spit a minute ahead, but Audray and | fight, If the ¢l whl g Umpire: Ems enty-slxth, won the tina prise In e . A state champlonship; ' Won by L. P. Fosser, | (liling out the plan of reorganization Inyoni soon overhauled hér, The wind was | (o protect him In ourt in case of arres The, ussrewale valo of N e o | 1tis an easy matter to claim to cure oy R ek . No race; time ol < ¥ llght. At 3 o'clock ~Allsa had a| Billy behalf of Krne. BOSTON, way | 100, anc, noAyly o the crs of the PV T I 4 Ona mile, saratch, paced, class B: Won by Fren Silver M Bet the Advant: of x‘lmu 0 minutes o Britannia. Off | “We ‘are here {o; ight, and are willing oth' s was very effect- | New lingland starte em, but quite another thing to B G Bald, Batars: e, Marohy, Brook RANKFORT, Ky, June 15 e ayonl, was leading the 2-|dg s on the tepms,Ar: O'Rourke stated. . critical moments, His suppiort was | Colored Fugs Wil Fight. do so, Iy, ‘seconds Otto” Zelgler, Sun Joke. val, | colved here mmu[l\ll from tod .l\;w domocratic | benini. The "following were | the times uSparrow” Roluetaoh entered the rir Dlake also put one over the fence | SIOUX 1T, Juno (ia ectal Tele- | CUTICURA REMEDIES e L Btate record © | primaries gives Hardin, eandidat v gov- | 0f the vachts in_the 2-rater class at the | sald: * club hud’ decided to gu; : gram.)—Ji Aaron and Prince Parls, two 4 Sde i last haif was done in pot’ | (CF 8. Kiran HArhin, SaNdleace SapRov- | faah ra, 50342 Tovont, 5:06:51; Au- | the protection demsanded by the principals, ; 03110100 e-g|colorel prize ishtors of consiterable local | Have earned the right to be cauea Mon cluss A worl by o e AT AR R S v ) Stephanic, S50 Lunn, Sidio% | but the police refuse to allow the men 16 | Vet SN0 00 0040 01 05| celebritys will aght tomorrow afterngun for | Skin Specifics, " - ron by . | Loga structed, by ) ve silver. | & ! e o St anc ay | Lox-- | Ry levaland.. 10 Erro a $500 purse. fight will be pulled of i Slum A: Won by E. | Logan, uninstiucted, bt for, troe silver, | her itors” when the yachts| ““Nuver mind the police velied several [ (Hits: Boston, 13 Cleveland, 10. Errors: | 8 50 BUTSC TGREN Sikor, Wibraska | Because for yea they have met o Hod #t, e oTinet] SHS. AN SRITSTION. aNA . aveste bie the Rydea. In the big race Drit- | spectators, and it Tooked as if a riot woul doaton, Ve Pt M. | or Towa, any o of which can be reached ith e O iile, handicap. class B: Won by W. | faction and Clay the opposition annia ‘won by time allowance by elght sec- | take place. They duictal ‘Gown in a coup i Chity Blake "Stofen | by it an hours ren on a Missourt rver | With most remarkable success, e or Columban, T8 yards: M. MeDon: — e onds, = of minutes, however, aud the seconds of the | [FEAH GUNE "G " [irgt base on balls: | steamboat There are cases that they cannot cure, New York, 7 yards, second: It Kil'ed by a Promature Fxploson. m and Jonl Matehed, A Asampiad 10 Rli.0n, the gloves Ins | Nfoicean, “Sa hits: Lowe, Nash, Han- | YT but they are few indeed 4 Al on. Springtield, 45 vards, third, Time RICHMOND, Mo., June 15.—At the Ran-| MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., June 15.—At the | thred the ri ¥ ayton en- | non, McG S| Double shop Alatz b ey are few indeed, LRI : dall mines hero today William James was | meet of the Mount Holiy Athletic associ- | would not permit the fight to proceed. The | plays: Nash to Lone Passed balls: Zim-| DENVER, June 15.—~The official report of | ¢ js no long.drawn-out, expensive P Nt Wik Filhe it by ptched bal € At i | the result of the controversy between Father experiment . . 1 atiol ¢ VU a e o. | crowd then left the bui £ , lonship: Won by L. G. Hop) instantly killed and Ben Brown was fatally | ation, a match was a race be e taren T s Kk S ar Ryan; Cuppy and Zimmer, Tim § A B e Prar ) injured by the premature explosion of @ | tween Zimmern a for $3,000 | g Referee Tim . Timekeeper Robert and minutes. Umpire: | Culkin, formerly of Canon Cily, and Bishop PN . dynamite . side, on n tra " nolected 'by @im. | S0ll. Young Corball, Fdwards —and = six lance, Matz of this diocese, has been recelved from | 25C. Invested in a cake of Sl RS BN i ototch, pesed iy | o ot € e M | d CUTICURA uad: von by H. H, Maddox: Bimms, ————— e meri anywhere outside Asbury Park. | Athlotic club wes od to bail in §¥ ANTS PLAY POORLY. Rome. It was reported some weeks ago that 5] » B R SR b AT Columbul, | Baden (ipposes she Wiver Cunferenss. Huie fonanasen live pased #.00 with | T A O T MM S MY EW YORK, Juns 15—The game was a | the bisnop had lost his case, but the ofcial Al Serave mlScAPcnnvincin than o e tenond bY o i At | CARLSRUHE, June 15.—The Carlstuhe | o et Wednondar s | night that the Choynski-Hall bout, which r exhibition on the part of New York. | report shows that the opposite I8 true. Father p 'S I 1 3 WO and. one-fifthy soconts, and heats the | ZeItang s1ys that th Grand Duchy of Baden | range "the final “details, Zimmerman’ witl | N8 1 5 by it it oot e i | S yitors played & sharp fielling game. | Culkin was suing Dishop Mata for §5,000 ‘o | a page of advertisement, competition record by three mninutes, Afty-|also does not desire an International bi. | 4 the meanting cover the amount put up. | aithough Striker Wililamson claimed that i | New ¥ 000003200 0althe ecclesiastical court In short two _and two-fifths seconds. Those the | metallie conference. | The race 15 to be the best two in three. It is reported that Choynski and ..‘”\‘\w?’::”( e 000 0020001 W S usd were Coburn, O'Conror, ‘Turrell and R e o—— Halt will fight 10 3 e G R R MO B KWIed by a Tertible Fail. CUTICURA works wonders, ¢ —_— Iron Hall Bulldiog o). The annual tournament of the National New York, 11; Cincinnati, 10. Earned runs AUSTIN, Tox., Juoe 15.-Bert Searight, | And its cures are simply marvellous Pians of Plattamonth Rncers. INDIANAPOLIS, June 15.—Tho bullding | Schutzeuverien opens at Milwaukee on| ANN ARBOR. Mich . June 15— University | New York. 2:' Cincinnati, 1. Iirst base by | an arc ight trimmer, employed by the cit — PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 15.-(Special | in which the Iren Hall held iis supr v g s errors: Cincinnatl, U on bases: New t Sold i i So i R i upreme | Wednesday, the 19th. The Omaha Schutzen- o 6; Ch'cago today fell from the top of a tower to the “old everywhers. Price, Cumicuna, soc.; Soan Belagrain)—The members of the local wheel | sitiings was sold this morning 10 & private | verien will bo. represented by five of its | W 1LLLAMETOWN. Has S o Masooaw, Br.- Rayys Davy Axh L3RG York, 9; Cincinn Bases on balis: Off 8 WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. 1 | Tioswell, 12; off Parrott, 4. Btruc 2¥ | ground, a distance of 150 feet. He was hor- | 1365 K oTTH & elub are making great preparations for a | citizen for §27,600. crack shots: Fred A. Fuller, Fred Menge- | Hams, ; Yale, 2 wi Hotwell, &1 vy Parrott, 1." Home run: Staf. | ribly mangled, dviag fostantly. Cour. Selo Poups., Honien. AN et the S¥ias™ (o

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