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‘ : THE OMAHA D iv BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 30 , 18905, aic T TS T ) i | SRRk oge? rm_(,_- ot Hutchiaon, 6, | was wagered on the contest. It was gen- OMAHA HOLDS T0 HER PLACE | 5 %57 e st | TRACK IN POOR CONDITION | sarisieenye e s WON 1T IN ONE INNING Blake. the "Lancashire Etolen bases: Burkett, McKean, Tebeau, Mc- Lad." Luttbeg un«an\*’nm fall in eight Aleer. Double plays: Childs to Tebeau. minutes, After wrestMnmg over an hour in _— Pamed halls: Kittredge, ~ Batteries: Cuppy the second bout the men decided to call it a i ; Griffith, Hutchison and Kit- i draw, but the refe ' h e !, N e e Burse, Fime: Twe hours | Lair Orowd of Wheelmen Tarned Out to the | drew, hut, the ¥ Boul, alét beih veing vory | Omaha Oricket Olub's Representative Team Defeats Jacksonville in the Ulosest Contst of the Ourrent Season, and ten minutes, Races Yesterday. tired and almost _exhausted from the heat, i i el THY La A BB y lred gnd simost (amuyetd, from the Neal | Easily Defoats o Mized Eloven, PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—The Bostons Oonitest,” And deeiared il bew off, BOTH PITCHERS DID SPLENDID WORK | s, drf “:‘,‘.‘.{;:‘,"’,1,",’,?,‘““11‘,.';;:1 y becayee | gOYS' RACE WAS THE DRAWING CARD |GAMES OF TaK LANELY AMATEUAS [BATTING AND BOWLING BOTH GOOD H-uu- 8 Wae r A tatal of thirty bases. LR Anwn‘ ance, cote: —_— Y. M. C. A, Team Ids & Ten:lnning Con- Carrish nnd Parker in Fine Form, but the [ Philadelphia ... 2 0 08106 3| McNider of the Western Unlon Too Fast ook g A b . Beston 00 000 The Y. M. C. A, bested the Metz, Brog, in | Afternoon's Work Proved /that the Kleven Omaba Man Had the Better of the Hits: Phitadeiphin, 1 8. Brrors: for Hia Kivals—Hurdick Uave Frods a ten-inning game. J.#ralll opened the game | intended to Play at St. Faul ls in w KNOW Argument — Inks Shows Philadelphin, 4, Eafned runs: Philadelphia, rickson @ Hot Uhase la the with & hios #ingle to center, wis ssorificed | Geod Formuad Abis to Do I 5 { Up Well | Maytaro o e lian DtNy Twenty Mile Event. to scond and third and scored on a hit by 1iselt Credit. em——— | base hits y gmu' Tucker, £ D. Traill. The Metss sored two runs in | rih® TOE bun Clemenle! Soler nelr half og errors aBd again in (he second. _ Jacksonville, 3. | P on Z Lol on DR | There was only a tair crowd assembled at | The Y. 3.'C. A8 eqonel it up in the UK | gy g yesterday atternoon was an| NOW 4 ockford, 4. rdelphia, 2. Btruck out: " 4 % o oy on runs by Cra nd ‘Salisbury. Neither iry et i vetts, 3 by Tavior, Double plays? | University park yesterday atternoon to wit- | & s B & TR QL SHLERTY, B | interesting one as showing that the Omaha | . Pittsbur ouls, & | fullivan to Bovle; Cross to Hallman 10| ness the bicycle races. The day wae damp, two, making the score b to 5. From | Cricket club, when put to its mettle and R 11 Ch ey & i 3 TFirst on balis: Off Taylor, 1; off | 0ol and threatening, and it was this condi- e funth It was ® koose oki T | under favorable conditions, can do good tivet Philade]; Baltimore Cincinnat Toledo % Wild pitch: Stivetts. Batteries: | tion of things that kept the attendance down braoea r and Clements vetts and Ganzel, Unipire: Murray. Time: Two hours and ten | With good weather, a large crowd would cer- | three xunr\\n h minutes. tainly liave been on hand, as the twenty mile | il and Spring 24 O Troby pitched fin BROWNS HAD HAD BENOUGH. SlLlseaiaL ) H r event on the card, had | out thirteen and Troby fifteen. Seore credit of the Gate City as a cricketing cen- Too much to suit u Breiterateln aut of the box e fifeh, | awakened a very gencral Interest among the g i B . s aton, 6, Whshington, Louisvill cand Rapids, ip in the tenth and scored = work. by Salisbury 4 Salisbury, Lowry, Di| Handled by Captain Lawrle, the cleven We've taken stock. ball, Springeate striking | men who have been chosen to uphold the race, the premi Kitoan RIS o | ter, tried conclusions with a team captained The game was called at the end of the | local wheelmen, and they would have turned | I.Tra, 10 Larson, ss..2 11 2 % by Charles Hill. The result of the game, N Despite the cloudy and threatening weather | slchth 'to allow ‘the Browns to catch @ | out in large numbers. : Towey, 3 1 Ema el 34 0 2| without being an absolute surprise l:uml‘ And Monday morning there was a good slzed crowd out to the old | :Iv-l“-i‘h“"‘:“ MUY, e e ‘w:r«h Unfortunately for the afternoon’s sport, the | I, Traili 1| Ticknor, 16 0 111 0 0 | vary conclusively that the materfal at the falr groutls yasterday afternoon to witness | St Louis ...0iiii i 0 2 0 0 0 0— 3| weather wasn’t the only thing that was out | e e 1 46" 0 0 o 2 3| command of the club Is as guod today as | the battle between the Jacksonvilles and the | Hits: Pittsbury, 11; St i, SPERY | 'S¢ ofdlt ToFthb Cedoli GNEATIY: 006 oL Ch g ] A L RO LR PR Hutchinson family. Those who took the | Dittsbure, St s, plaarned frune: | T : » stched | § § o Ny A Yh At HE B | urg, 6; 8t." Louls,'7. ' Two-base hita: | Very best in the west, was In a wretched | T who will represent Omaha at St. Paul on pains to attend the game were well pald for | Dosoy 6y, Clingman, Merrit,Quinn, | condition. It was heavy and slow, and ut- AN o | TN i s thw's K6 DBV S 59 L5 | their pains. 1t was one of the prettiest | Do b hitds Btdneel: < Boringd | Eeliot S L B o sty 70 | v, B ke ) o Rl ST AL Wi B T g ) lg:mr- of r‘mnh [)Ia\‘ul Ilu t’mnm vm‘( (,“.MK,-’ | ing tenzel, Cross ¢ 8 (;num.,\..f Con- | markable time, and the long chase from SO §310002001 0-6)gooqunt of themselves. 1 i was a pitcher's battle from start to finish | reitenstein, Double 'plAyS: | yorai"to anish, was a verits procession, | 1amre Miller Three-base.” hits: . Springgnte will be seen by the scores that some . : T [ iz - 1 -:m i) r:hh y's game um‘\‘l l'lm |‘v:th\n' ler.Hiikes ‘,:(‘I“‘C|x?"”:“i:|‘,‘." o Ceoas (b, | ”‘r:“,,l.“,l,( ey :‘,,,L‘:Xgr“'xlfl,i the liw i ”?"”‘I’“ Bptihgeute, 13; by Troby, 18 T W‘,‘_‘ ‘:,I,l“llw“““:'rk' Al Bl m.-} Will commence in every department, Substantial re ning. Parker aid the work for the Jax,| Merritt @), Rrown, Miller, Hreitenstein: | (o "0 Gt O "WATERIOO, Neb., June 20.—(Special Tel. | bat and the ball a proot that there Is at] i p ag ;'{m(lf NN Ear oK E Wl s | Fontein " aswed batigr Mot ‘i‘c‘@'(u.‘;:.‘:'; There ware but four entries for the blg race -“\t\r\<:'\"'[" 'l']l’;‘y‘ Omaha “E‘;r"“" P ‘I“":‘;] il‘;.‘]h | no “tail end” to th fouim s10cted ToF (he ductions have been made. In many cases they amount cGinnis did the umpiring and he evidently | Gardner and Mei onstein, KIS | _H. B, Fredrickson, Walter Staley, H. ©, | \nterico Browns crossed bats at the ball | {0l ntS e Lonic 1 may be as well to| j £ ; had a very large cataract over each optic | HEKEY And, MUEr Two hotirs and | o Tl T aiter Burdiek, Holloway, the | Dotk sies. and ended 1n & viotory for the | draw attention to the fact that thie iatgest to cutting the prices in two, R (¥ duciaionuiwers very much “lo the hed. " BIRDS PLAYINC P BALL. Plattsmouth man, failed to put in an appear- | rown ore: § | acores were made by the men who went in g . :lnwvwr, it was about an ‘even break L ALTIMORE, June ‘ashington s [ ance, and Holton withdrew on account of [ { & P 92800908 923 tovat towara the ena. | This is not a sale of clothing that some manufact= lor both teams. helpless before | | Raltimores put up 5 terios: Browns, Jamieson, Pickard and | Harcourt's eighteen. besides being the 3 i 5 The work of Slagle in middle was Simply | play of the game was Hassamaer's catch oft STARTED OFF PROMPTLY. Wheeler; Pasters, Smith and O'Connor. | largest score of the day, was a first rate per- urer was so anxious to get rid of that he sold it at soc perfection, he having four put outs to his | the ground of Carey's hard drive. Attend-| The card was taken up promptly at 4 | Struck out: By Wheeler, 4; by Pickard, 3;|formance, and proves conclusively that when g G & credit, three of which were captured by | 4nce. 4.300. Scor o'clock, with 8. G. V. Griswold in the | by Smith, 5. Bases on balle: Off O'Connor, | this batsman is set he Is a “facile run get- H & T T Y oft Whoeler, 1; oft Pickard, 1. Time: One WL WAR StUnnte. EHOURT: to it on the dollar, Itlsa genuine BROWNING, KI! some tall sprinting across the lot. Baitimore ...........0 0 4 1 02 0 2 *—9| referee’s position, and the first of the two | 1,01 WACGH HOQTRUNRLY Umpire:: Mr, | ter’ He was unfortunate enough to run g h o ; 0 races was the mile heat race between the kid | Wagner himself out and thus spoil his chances for | A ¢ g 1 Inks put up a good game of ball and| it Haltimore 18; Waehington, & Bro|riders of the Western Union, Postal and | The same teams will play here on the | What promised to be a fruittul innings. CO. sale, in which our positive guarantec is attached to Dt Cantain Touteh "x0r"'s" good Shing | Fans: Baitimore, & Washington, 1. - Two- | American Distrlct Telegraph compa with | Fourth of July Francls with eleven and Cookson with e apta ch got good thing altimore, 6 o ~ | four entries from each organization. The race | , DAVID CITY, Neb., June 20—(Special feight, not out, both did well. The former was one mile, the winners of the respective le s .'_’d‘\"}‘\' City easily defeated | js playing first class cricket this season and heats, being pitted against each other for the | o ;v‘:::l"r LG E L ;f he I\ym‘|:~l up his mmh»:l uxnhv has hv»:unl, trophy, a handsome gold medal, in a final | P\ ot 3 e ought to show up well In the averages at | Llba UL L & David City 300100G5 the close of the season. AR o got 1nis, bace hits: Joyce, H HOW- THE RUNS WERE MADE. In the first inning, after Caruthers been shrown out by Miles, Shaffer let Devin- every garment sold, no matter at what price. ason, Abbey. ennings @), Gleason, Double plays: ce, upossisted 3 9 0 First on baliss Off Hemming, 4 off Mercor, | mile.” The Postal kids were the first to line | "y, pyse hits: Smith, Maupin, Lowe, ail or's 10 vty aradinble ney'i fly get away from him. Katz got a walk | 1; oft Malarkey, 2 Butteriet ifemming and | up at the scratch, —They were Barnest Rey- | or David City. _fsrrors: Schuyler, 6: Davia | | R Wo Tavicris 10 was a very creditabl N’S SUITS - and Igan found the ball for a single, which | Robingon; Mercer, Malarkey and Mc nolds, Earnest King, Cornelius Haze and | City, 2 Hits: Schuyler, DOl g | o L SR IDICR AR VR TR landed Mr. Devinney safeat home and ad- [ Time: Two hours and fitteen minutes. Um: | Charles Martin. Martin was tipped as a | Struck out: By Cook, il; by Kimmell. 3 |age to put together twenty-one runs in the vanced Katz to second. One base on a_single | Pire: McDonald. | i< sure winner of the initial heat, but he fell | Batteries: Schuyie Al LT ) Dl B L gAML iUl s Bl L ; rgees 4 was not enough for Mr. Katz. He L COLONELS DROP STEADILY. early in the journey, and withdrew, King | David ity Cocle and Maupin. Bl L LG ALl e this it will be 800 regular $12.50 Suits— wanted to reach one more base “f"‘\'.ll‘\,_l\“:} 'hl“”-v[xrlrv;:“” ‘\‘lh:'u“-'i\"“ f‘.f'}; finishing first, with Reynolds second and | “AGHY N1y 'Neb, June 20.—(Special Tele scv-ln .1«31211 the :mmln:wv \;nn by an inningy 1N (DHIS nearer home, but Slagle had too | Pt trifle bette o by & Hngls | Haze third. Time: 3:25. gram.)—The best game of ball ever played | and eleven runs, a very decisive victory ) BoSADH, v i b e » strong an arm and threw him out| run, Atténdance, Score: v The second heat was for the Western Union | jn Ashland took place at the park today For the losing side Neale worked hard, and at third, Hoover made the third man out | (ineinnati 021011823 s g|lads—Ralph Brown, John McNider, L. Saw- | between Ashland Hastings. There were [ his bowling was very effective. on a fly to Shaffer. Louisville ..11112 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2— §|ver and Charlie Kelly. McNider, who is a | only a few crron e, ut dhey were! The flelding all round was highly satisfac. 400 made from blue and black cheviots, In-the second Hutch hit it for two sacks, | Hite: Cincinnati, 11; Loulsville, 11. Errors: | 3¢ccond editfon of Edghill on a smaller plan, | (ostiy o Both BOte T L0 ARERE JARTHER | tory. tweeds, cassimeres, French cheviots; Inks got first on an error of Taylor, Lohman | Cincinnath, 4;" Louisyilic, 6. Barnéd “vuns: | won handily, Brown mectind) "Klly. thira: |0, 0RckI ARG, B e, O R oL e Rhtne g Messra. Lawrie and Ford bmltvd’;\lrll for the gre bargain ever offered in bunted and was retired at first. Mr Pace cinnati, 40 Touisville, 3. Two-base hits: | Time 2:47 ; was the home run by Bittinger in the last [ five and seven , while the s city, regulae $13.50 and $16. then knocked a three-bagger over toward E\»“.‘\' “')A;;L“' or, ¢ lmk”‘(wu‘i;\'_ = "'nir‘.r\u The American District Telegraph kids, | Naif of the tweilth inning. A good crowd | Vaughans divided the honors for bowling, on R I $13.00 and $15.00 the railroad bridge and Hutch and Inks | Dwyer, Parrott, Bhugart. Stolen bases: Me. | Neis Nystrom, John Bell, Fred Boyer and | witnessed WAL Ty the winning side. s loped home. ~Miles fanned out, and Car- Miller. ifoy, © Hogrlever, = Latham, | George Philips, Nystrom —winning, with | Achland ....2 00 0 141100 0 1-10| ‘Monday and Tuesdsy next belng_practice IN CAY o] T e e rish flied out to Belt, . Colling, Sntes, * Preston. — Doublé | Boyer second and Bell third. Time 3:12. astings . 0500 ' 0= 91 days, all those who are chosen to go to St. Caruthers and Devinney both crossed the !r‘!«v.»;; Dwyer to McPhee. First on balls TWENTY MILE CHASE )~.r'r]v:r'\ \\:‘\‘«'hll»l:x »“5\,11';5'33’!}';’ '*I :‘_H‘*- Paul are requested to be on the grounds at 800 regular $15.00 suits, sacks and cut- plate in the third, giving the *Jacks” the | Bif Hiven i off Wevhing, 2. Struck out:| The main event was called here, the kids s Webster and. Johnon; Ashiand. | the usual practice hour. The train which will aways, made from blue and black advantage of one run. Inks made a run in | Murphy. Wild pitches: Dwyer. Batteries: | PeIng given the time in which it took to de- | yejjen and Bittinger. Umpire: Clark. Time! | convey the Omahas to St. Paul leaves the cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and the seventh, and it remained horse and lmr~"“ Dwyer, .\lenrph,v nln‘l ’mnhn, Weyhing and ”"“r“l“ !"] rfl;: un‘r:\:‘h';vrfl‘ “;U(”X:“\(l‘:)h‘ 'I'l\l,u uull fiv inutes, vk Webster street depot at 6 p. m. on Wednes- French cheviots— until the ninti, when Inks once more started [ Spies. ' Time:" Two hours and thirty-five | for fame. In the draw for position Staley | ~GR Z6.—(8pecinl _Tele- | day next. RRESbithds kg got home all vate. minutes. Umpire: Keefe drew the pole, Fredrickson second, Burdick | gram.)—Theé second game of the Sarp R O N T RS AT e Ry The “Jacks” . made one more attempt to do STANDING OF THE TEAMS. third and Gadke on the outside. County leage, between Papillion nd Greun: AT T St the right thing. Taylor made a single, Van | ved. Won Oy e o e el iof | Bulted in another 'ensy: vielory for the rst_innings 200 regular §18.00 Suits, both sacks and Dyke sent a hot one above Miles, but Ainare e n v EheLs e, 1 until the | Greens. The Paplos were ciearly outclassed Stribling, ¢ Lawrie, b G. Vaughan.... 0 cutaways, made from faucy cheviots, x “Paddy” stretched out his long right arm and SRAbURE to _the fo i Flok ' | and the result wus apparent from the first, Patuello,' b W. R. Vaughan.... g cassimeres and tweeds— 3 gathered it in, and, throwing to Inks, caught | Cleveland Ot Rcon ey (‘;""'} Fagriokeon | but Minager Howanl Jito be consratulaic cald, b G Vawehan. 1 0 5 i ' % Dace, Chicago o ook the pace. his they changed about | on keeping up the, courage of the Papio awrence, arshall, b W. N THIS § 15 s B L. -, Bl isd out to R R VO i mong tiem alternately untll the wind up. | boys, and fe large aitendanee was treated chan S Vabeho ¢ INGER S s Brooklyn ... a1 This came on the last half mile, which was | to a' game that was iiteresting, althou cPherson, b (3 Vanghan.. . 0 B0 RO TRE B B000T At tida IR o ‘l’(-“/l\‘;‘lf\;;“ sB. PO, A, E, | Rhiladelphia a4 a chase between Fredrickson and Burdick | one-sided. Scove: | = 4 S A H ":_:","f‘f,:"“r(“,;.;(.l"n“m,""‘\.,, “"'.‘,‘1‘1' from - d SH. 88,/ EO. A Byl New: York ¢ 2 alone, as Gadke and Staley displayed a lack [ Gretna ..............2 0°% 26 G. . Hur el At 21 5 RIS T 0| Was i H i urst, b G. Vaughan........ 7 R &’1‘.{52 o T e Vel T B T O W ll\yfu::‘(nn il of staying qualities as well as speed, and the | Papillion YoUSh 0742 0100 1=8 | i pgiln ighan 0 IN THIS SALE b Shafter, 1t..02 0 0 0 0 3 0 1Louisvi ] big German and the blonde foot ball player | Struck out: By Schieffije, 8; by Beerline, 2. | Y. Branton, run out ) i B e L YR s v hiton, Sb...4 .1 3.0 0 81 0 S o had it all to themselves, or at least vir- | Bases on balls: Off Beerline, 3 off Nichol- | 3. Innis, not out....... L) In‘l'm" Ui A S R R T T Ao tadays Loulsville at Cincinnat| ually so. Dick gave the big fellow a hot \«vu,%.y;;flll“hir\-v]!ln |2 ,'r\w-l\g llnu: Har- | R, R. Young, b W. R. Vaughan... 1 Our regular $25.00 fine Imported Eng- Lohman "¢:l4 0 1 1 1 & 1 0520 I b 1 fight, but was not equal to the task of whal- | G SCRieTle, Ahons Schufy Nlcholol, Lar: | Bxtras wooiseenes. 12 lish Worsted Suits—sack and cut- {a‘i‘lr:p r:“, '} g ‘2) ‘L; ,!‘ 3 6 1/SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUS hllg h“"i‘m:f‘l';(ud lobb(.l (»glnwm 1‘””‘ H’(10"1‘: fl'{:"l ""vll' Ny l“‘i gt B L e i CORIRaRE0 e L] k- Al b.coi8 c0 0 0 .00 4 1 3 ST LE ;(»(xra. Fredrickson bea m out some half | Nicholson. Umpirei Daup. X Second ‘innings IN THIS SALR b G T B e G B e dozen lengths, with Gadke third and Staley [ ALBION, Neb., June 23.—(Special)—The | W. Stribling, ¢ Doyle, b G. Vaughan 0 h RESATRIRENR TR e Totals .5 4 7 1 5 = 15 3| Tedunnpolis Evens Up with Detroit by |lact, Time 1:00:03 3-5. Aibion teain defeated the St Edward team | A, Patuello, b G. Vaughan:..... 1 JACKSONVILLE Making it Three Stralght Also. There were two prizes for this event, the | 4t -}!I‘Mu;\." AL ;]‘":u l[‘f“-m:‘[:: HHON Nealelo S CIE o K i > L o game was 3 z o 3y . Lawrence, b W, L AB. It BHLSH. §B. 7O, A, INDIANAPOLIS, June . —Indianapolis | first @ bewutiful sclitajre dlamoud ring and | R pefiela of the "Albion team, striking oui Robb, ¢’ G. Vaughan, b W. it MEN S TROI SERS-- Car'thers, 16.3 1 2 0 took the third game from Detroit by batting RLRLLLLY fourteen men and not glving a base on balls, i) Devinney, s 4 2 1 0 2 ST S ehel JY DAE | rhe final mile for the telegraph kids was a | geore: t tissatstiel Ekis, if.......8 0 0 O 0 o Nhitehill Sasorously and backing ub Crost | rautling little race in itself. . Nystrom of the [ 8t iwara N Y TS ) ; ABron b itarenall 1 Egan, 2b. RS0 1 SR 0 10 i L Rt y. critical times the team | Apiarican District, realizing that he had but | Albion ARLLeSaaly v, 5 (A Wi Dk Hill, b G. Vaughan....... Neeoud 500 pairs regular $3.50, $4.00 and $4.5 Hoover, ¢4 0 1 0 3 1| play was superb. Seor little show, withdrew and left the chase to | * mwo-pase hits: Alblon, 2; St. Edward, 1 Innis, b G. Vaughan..... Tkt Trous ek T T o o Indlanapolls .....0 3 8 2 0 0 10 0—9]those bitter rivals, the Western Union and | Three-bas Albion, 1. Double plays: PLOTTIL Dby lew . 8 ° e 4 0 170 rikE Paotie dusiu gt 0 0000 0-0fho Postal, McNider against King. Once | Alblon, 1. s ‘on bulls: Off Gibson, N ARt OOl e o IN DHIS AT R s Parker, p.....8 0 0 0 6 0 Hite: Indlanapolis, 16; Detrolt, 9. Errors: | with a full head of steam on and the Western | Stru v Mansfield, 14; by Gibson, 1. | §3, Hall b cxxrxstin] g G e i | MERIAnApOLIN 8 ‘\{‘m;"_‘hm n}\{i"l‘;mb Cross | ynion boy ran heels and head away from his | Batter! Alblon, Mansfield and Clark; St. [ =XHES AT RS Totals . 00 1 ks Sta 5 bigger and stronger opponent and won the | Bidward, Gibson dnd Acker. Umpires: Willot Total ... ioi5asates BB Regular $5.00 Trousers— ‘ -— Qmana .. 2 w1 1000 60 00 g-11|heat and race in 2:51, King being a quarter e R e OMAHA C. C. R ° I »J’ur‘ sonville el L d Rapids ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0— 8| of a mile in the rear, Telegram.)—One of the hardest rie, b Neale 5 IN*DEIB BATIR 00t vibesnininin Earned runs: Omaha, 3; Hits: Toledo, 15; Grand Rapids, 12. Er- — ball played here was played b rehall, ¢ . 9 B e e Fane hit: Back: rors: oledo. 1{ Grand Rapids, 5. Batieries: | EDDIE BALD MAKES A NEW RECORD | and Cedar The Wabash club was Jrord, ¢ Tiranton, b Dot 7 Belt. 1 Threebase it Rac et drbich | Hughey and: Ho s and Zahner, $ et for all the red the um- oSNl o Regular $6.00 and $6.50 Trousers— 1o Hutchinson; Miles to Ulrich; Miles to AR Mile at New York in Competition In | PiTe 5 E P © McPherson, Y 10 Inks, Bases on balle: Off Carrish, 2; off | Milwaukee ... 800000-6 2:02 1-5-Other Events. Cedar Creek . OFSLOROE100105 8 5| W. R Vaughan, ¢ Patuello,’ b Neale 4 IN THIS SALE... . J Atk Kansas City ... 00000 0-3 e AR Wabash .... 00101100 0-3 2 ! ceeene Parker, 3. Hit by pitcher: Parker. 1. 3 » 29.—The Harcourt, run out. 18 5 A s NEW YORK, June 2.—The fourth annual [ Ik VanIBVery: 3 3 Btruek out: By Carrish, 3: by Parker, 5. Left | Hits: Milwaukee, 12; Kansas City, 9. Er- X Two aves, Sayles, Van Bvery Cameron, b Neale 1 on bases: Omaha, 4; Jacksonville, 5. Time | rors waukee, as Cily, 1. Bat. | race meeting of the Kings County wheelmen | Batteries: Cedar Creek, Fackler, Graves and is, o and b D i ¥ e BB cama: Two.hours teries Rettger and Weaver; Hastings and | was held this afternoon. The crowd aggre- | Fraus; Wabash, W on nd Austin. 'X;\.m\ H. Cookson, not out.. 8 Regular §7.00 and $7.50 Trousers— M8 MOINES WINS THE SECOND. nes. v 3 gatel about 4,000 persons. Owing to Sanger's [ Of ¥kame: One hour and forty minutes. Um- H. Young, b Dougl Setclell 2 - ram)—The locals took the second game | St Paul 5000874 the a the Sanger-Murphy one mile BEATS | 3 - MAHONEY HANDILY Total 70 rom Rockford = toda: scratch for a trophy of $i00, had to be de- — by good work all [~ jyits: Minne i St Paul, around. Hickey showed up well as the new | rors: Minneapolis, 3; St. Paul, 5. Batteries: | cared o Jald' o of 2:02 15 5 oA N TR Regular $8.00 and $8.50 Trousers— 4 o player at short. Score: Fraser, lanning, Chrey, Borchérs and Wit | claredy e a e AL Rt s uland KnsliauiCRA R plonn Now ISt Or! |l omst Al {miwn RRTSH fATR ) 818 roht Mtarila s i ! . Des Moines ......... 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0— 7| son; Jones. Pepper, John=on and Doyle, PRI . e el LU LD LIRS ety CHICAGO, June 20.—The police have ar- INSDEHINERA TN S et olle o L Rockford .. 10720100070 0/1—¢ STANDING OF THE TEAMS. One mile, novice, class A: Won'by F. 8. WEST NEWTON, Mass, June 20.—The | .09 Joseph Mannow and Joshua Windrath Hits: Des Moines, 6; Rockford, 10. Brrors Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct, | Schinn. Tiine: 2:43! weather was cloudy and rather sultry this e ’ i Des Moines, 1, Rockford, Barned ru Indianapolis a1 19 2.0 ile " scratch” for League of Ameriean | afternoon, but there was a good crowd at | foF the murder of Carey Birch, the cashier of Des V}l\(;nn ' JiRockford, 4. 'l"n‘n.». base | Milwaukee e 3 B 8 celmen champlonehlp, Metropolitan dis- | the meet’ of the Neighborhood club, ana | {10 West Chicawo railvay, who was killed 9 e T RS TR A Wl T T 2 0| “Mile handicap, class A: Won By W. D, | between Pim and Mahoney, and the former | 2ot 05 AT SIEE nen flave ba Fegards Howe, & Siruck qut: By Maucke, 2 by | Minneapii: z 8| ogen (50 vards), “time: 2122 won handily, TR SV laat: two [(H00 R e IQONOEIE owe; 2. Stolen bases: Des Moines, 2; | Toledo 2 le scratch for League of American | eets Manoney was outplayed at all points IR T 3.50 Knee Pg Rockford, 2. Batteries: Mauck and Mc irand 2 3 2.3 Wheelmen champlonship, New Yorl e ML e LR S Advance in the Price of firick. ALL OUR $3.00 and $3.50 Knee Pant land; Howe and Snyder. Time of g Detroit at Grand R1||hl class A: Won by H. P. Mosier, Hobart. Larned played a ha game and CHICAGO, June 29.—The price of brick Hults= One hour and forty minutes. Umpire Indianapolis at Toledo; Kansas City at Mil- | Mile scratch, class B: Tinal heat won by | proved much too strong for his opponent, has b &% Py % - ° Haskell. waukee; Minneapolis at St. Paul. E. C. Bald; G. M. Murphy, Kings County | defeating him, 6 Decldedly the mosi | 14# been advanced 20 per cent through the IN THIS SALB.....coocvunieens AND THEY MOBBED THE UMPIRE. - wheelmen, second; L. 8. Callahan, Buffalo, { important match of the tournament was [action of the Iilinois Bullding Material com- LINCOLN, Jure 20.—(Special Telegra m)-- | ARRANGING FOR 1HE BIG rieur| Nl Time i 4 < at between Mahoney and Chace. The | pany, which is in almost absolute control of Regular §6.00 and $6.50 lines of 2-piece Lll‘eulg 1“.»5 l;.niu)"n Fume lhrv{l\gh & f;«u- x-ul.\“f :\l\gv hnm"_l; "»ifl.‘,‘!:” Won by Mont sets wore ;lxil m‘;(l\llz>:»l|!.t‘.\]x‘-!‘“\l-t‘:w;\‘l'x)‘ Wonj | the Chicago market. The advance aff Knee Pant Suits, the same quality 0 L at, S e ds e: Al -3, 6 e teh betwee T ¢ oot i A ras A . A 3 By Bl el o Umpire Nindr (hat | Dallas Promoters Laying Ou: w Great Pro- | Mile handic B: Won by L. 8 | Hovey, Hovey did not come up to the ex- |92l common bullding brick manufactured in sold elsewhere at $7.50 and $8.00— nearly cost him a mobbing. He had to gram on Paper. Callah Jonns on Cleveland | pectations of ils friends and lost the matct and adjacent to the city. IN THIS SALE . have a body guard at the close. In the| DATTAS Tex., June 2.—These are busy Kiser, Dayton, O. | 6-3, 6-4. Pim and Mahoney are now tied f oo v e ) 8. BALB. 4 oo serivesasasse fifth, With two men out and men on second 3 Ana third. Rennedy drove o two.base it | days at the headquarters of the Florida lass 1 %o left that Ward called foul, although the | Athletic club, where President Dan A. Stu-| D. (seratch), Barl Ki d fmprint of the ball in the mud showed that | art and Secretary Wheelock are arranging Titus, New York (scratch), third. Time > I Secont of 3 Py s Dodge Sl N 3 1 Presid P . 8 anne (sera B ser second, E v\lhn;fw m ‘.\|‘.‘l‘|l1 “‘:&um:\l.:::\”. Won. Loot, | (Gail Hamilton) ‘arrived at her home at Regular 0 Long Pant Suits— i b it 2:04. 2m .ee 4 O Hovey eee o 9% | Hamilton from Washingt his rnoc 7 m 10 Jook at that mark. Kimmerer pitched a| the preliminarles for the big Corbett-Fitz- | “g faled to lower his record of | Manoney 1 1 § i Ashinglon ehiaiaiiernoon; IN THIS SALE... ) . 4 first place, each having won four games Gall flamilton Arrives Home, fve-mile handicap, class B: Won by L. | and 1bct he. “The tle weill be played oft on| SALEM, Mass, June 20.—Miss it struck fair by a foot. Ward refused even great game, and the only run came in on -*ml'mvn»“»:lm"\ contest, = President Stuart | 0:58 2.5 for the half-mile, unpaced. "His time | Chuce ... 2l Larned "I T i : sot scratch fly hit near short McGreevey | today said: “We not yet decided on 'or the half was 0:59 3.5, P Hll.,\hl LPHIA, June 29. ,\“ Juliet Regular $10.00 and $12.50 Long Pant was hit hard, but phenomenal flelding saved | a site for the auditorlum. Its seating capac- | Charles Murphy, Kings County wheelmen, | Atkinson of New rk won the woman's DO DD DD ODTDDDODD .\";ni 4 ?“_ de from plain “,,d’" f,.:,('.y him. Score: ity will be 40,000, and we anticipate & v rode an exhibition mile in 2:02, tennis championship of the United States by THIS 1S “EDD] ” 3 ey S 1 dhariste Lincoln . Seas0°0 00 0i 0 "0t 00— p pedE Wor B SIS P — defeating the former champion, Miss Helen E BALD cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots— e 30039008 0=y arse attendance. Work on the buiiding will Horsomen Tike Up 1ics eling. A. R. Helwig of the Kings County Tennis TAIMETR R AT Hits: Quincy, Lincoln, 6. rrors: | Pe&in July 10, but the diagrams and reserved | NEW YORK, June 20.—For the p two | club of New York City. Score: 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. 2 S BALK. ... ctions will be out next week, and Lincoln, 13 Quincy, 2. Bases'on balls: Off eGree Hit'by pitcher: Ebright, Bo- and. Sacrifice hits: Hill, White, McGre vey. Struck out: By McGreevey by nt to| weeks a movement of leading members of Can- | the National Trotting association and lead- ! Mexico amd Burope. -The great trank | era in bievele rueing, ‘chiefly in o profes: | The Wilkox & Draper shoe house team g oul 5 b¥ | lines of the country will place these dia- | sional way, has been on foot. It culminated [ meets the Omaha Business College team Ty e ard aln: "Boland: Batty 10; | krams and reserved sec B I thelr cenc In a meeting toduy at the Turf, Field and | this afternoon on the Shamrock grounds, Kimmérer ana Speer; McGreovey and Bo- | {Fil, offices in the leading cities of the | Farm office. = Hamilton Burby prestded. | Sixth and Leaveaworth. The Wilcox & Dra- B O R0 hour and Bty aute cd States, where those who call will be | Johnson, Sanger, Tyler and other profe LIPS e leading cities of the United State: The Wilcos & Drapers Toaay. LAST SEASON'S SUITS THAT WE CARRIED OVER WILL BE CLOSED l‘lALF PRIC MOTHERS-- Jers have several new playe kil furnished with railroad tickets and tickets | Bonals were represented by David Schafer, | heas Mave several new esam he RIS hBIbH, June 20.~Game postponed; admitting the mio the auditorium. Tt has | The proposition js to form an iRtion | sk -colorpd ULeRm oL BlytIdReph. Ah en decided that the co; st shall take | for the government of professional cycling = place on the morning of October 1, batween | and to use the influence and grounds of the TEAMS the hours of 10 and This may be an in- | trotting men wherever acceptable. Mr. rain Positic W, & D. Danger STANDING OF THE DCTEC DO I DI VDO Sl Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | novation, but the contest will take place fn rby thought the scheme quite feasible diphen e Johnso T TR ] 2 64.6| the forenoon. Men are in better humor in | and named several millionaire trotting horse st, .. Lewls o . . . . W Foora artaes e 4 & |iae foranaon,, Men 6re.)n hetter humor in | aud named seversimiliianaire trolting. harse cond * Bans You cannot afford to miss this sale in our children’s Omaha . 7 1| things consfiered, it s the beat! .u will all | with on the mattcr. “He said many of the “"‘\;’y’"‘ e P ke Des Moines .48 1| be over, including the applause, by dinner | trotting tracks, both haif mile in cir- 2 g . Short, - Burley | 7 Res M S B3| be over. inciuding the applause, by dinner | trotting tracks, hoth mite in elr- | glerry St Parix department. The values here offered are such that it Jacksonviile ....00100 47 194 [ way 'with other events under other manage- | and he believed with & the trotting | Jumbo Afiddls. thigieane Rockford ..... w48 23.6| ment. T would prefer Prof. John Duffy of | men and eycling men venture would be | Tracey ... «I}ight.....0oonn. Thompson y 5 S Sosaph o.irii. 86 Ll e R I R I e Stenm ¥ ioht/Jace O, will pay you to buy these suits for your boys to wear to JSviss loday: Jacksonville . at, SEiehiag Porienced me whom the public as cone Zdghlil Wi i€hde at Keirney. NEW LONDON,, Gonn., June 29.—The ockford at Des Molne: [ fidence. However, the referee has not been [ Messrs, Har er and Wa'ker of the Kearney | Premised steam yacht race, in which | The boy who breaks World’s school next fall, —— decided upon.” ¥ e " 30 AUSTIN, Tex., June 20.—State Comptrolier | &3 GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Finley today istued a license for the Cor- | yester 1 Park asoclation we rwood and others ay looking after the inter e in the city | Vamoose, Judge, Rex, ts of the | Were to have started, e off. ' Record’s and wins nine out of ten Amoose was - bett-Pitzsimmons fight on October 81, at | State meet, which is to be held at Kearney | ¢ORling up when Frank . Morri, her own vaces. He ridesa i A . i Brooklyn and N York Unable to Finish | Dal'a hix practically assures the suceess | July 4 and 5 and have arranged with Mar R 'lpm\l 1 \I'.ltI (h:”mr h Ix-x-\ lurl m—\x was ; Mail orders shipped the same day received Uwing 1o Kain of the affair as far as the club Is concerned. | axer Umsted of the Western Union to have | 0ut of order. The qthers refused to start. ey e o Mes AR BROOKLYN, June 2.—TDoth teams were Harry Edghill participate in their races, and L XY ;n charges on all cash orders of on thelr mettle. Rain ended the contest at G [ 0 and over. the beginning of the ninth inning, where ’.V:u'k.\un\\l‘n- )\\HI play Hn:ahnl again this | young rider, They hive also recelved the | meeting today fizzled owt. After three days the Giants had a player on second and third | afternoon at the fair grounds, It will be a | entries of the Cleveland racing team of | of poor attendance and; with the association 9, and two out. This loft the result a tie. At- | hotter game than yesterday's, Go out and | Toledo, O, which will add greatly to the | g 0% "< Nl the program today was . Your Money’s Worth or tendance, 10,000, Score: watch it. The teams racing team travels this far to take part in | Practically cut off. . Bay City will glve no IC C e We’ll Trade Back. Brooklyn . ! L1 00001 0 0—2|Omaha Position. a race meet the prize list must be som more meets under the present management New York ..... .200000 0 0 Inks thing extraordinary. Beyond a doubt Kea ———r———— e Hits: Brooklyn, §; New York, 6. Errors: | Hutchi Y ney's prize list is the best ever offered at | Barsting of the Dam Pid Litile Dammze Brooklyn, 3 New York, 4. Fifst base by | Utrich b3 4T LIRRLED any state meet in the west, and acts as a LA JUNTA, Colo., June 29.—The damage New | Miles to fast ride ervom: Hrookiyn, 3 “Latt on bases! e | MU mik 5. Mosers. Harter and Pixley, McCullough, Edwood ruck out: By Clur © Left. .. ; y Walker have visited the principal points on | Y the bursting ofthe: Thatcher reservoir . . ¥ Y“{,‘; ORI T aks an balls: Qfr Ken: Middie the B, & M. rallroad and report abundance | last night fs less thah at-first expected. The ;““‘1 Clark wnd many other of BRUWN'NG KlNG & f 5 1. Three-base hit: Van Haltren. Two- | hac® cine e pE s ssas s oo RATKED | OF enthusiasm everywhere. rushing waters were confined almost entirely | 1 Omaha's fast men are mounted on ’ | | o e hit: B, e ke Pay: | Lonman Il Cateher.. Hoove Johu S Jalinson S0l Delng Wonders, | to the narrow canons, and aside from washing | § the Peerless Columbias. H D e Stolen basea: Griffin, An. | Game cailed at 330 Bail _traine leave | PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—The annual [0t the wagon roads. did litle harm. The A R | Reliable Clothiers 2 derson, ‘Tiernan, Stafford, 2. Batteries: :l‘.‘l\.a.(:.v":l |.|‘-‘ a A‘!” “i‘,.'f.‘fi.»i”"'|{u‘x\:“'l .;}. and | tournament of the Pennsylva Bicycle | (088 :.-Fv_.u (luml \\‘m "‘ “‘x ‘M"Tun by |”~" Why. ,mn P ey | '] nnedy and Dalley: Dad Clark and . dadies admitted £or 25| olub was held today at Tioga track before a | S#nta Fe railroad, is about §5,000, which . hriver. Umpire: Emsile. Time: One hour | ¢€nts, A and forty-six minutes. - { ANSE TRIED HUTCH AGAIN Corbert and Sulliven t CLEVELAND, June 'he home team CHICAGO, June 29.—John | talls on the contractors, the reservoir not yet being completed. The loss to the county ' They Climb Hills Like the Wind, will amount to as much more. Some live 5 gk i stock belonging to ranchmen was swept away, | § REPBIr| Gov Hor e in s large crowd. Jonh 8. Johnson, paced two tandems, made the fastest' mile ever nade on the track, 2:00 3-5, and Sulll- | arcson of Chicago S. W. COR. 15TH AND DOUGLAS STS Is 8 recol now pen for bus hits when they would count, and | van, ex-champlon pugllist of America, [ for one mile, backwards riding, golng ¢ ¢ b b ! 4 ¢ ' ' 8 ¢ 2 1 : ! but the amount of damage in this direction <] Co tent repalrmen in 3 with Hutchison's” wildness, | und James J. Corbett, present cham: | 44 25, is uoknown. Shop | " 4 ands the game. Attendan plon and | Sallivam's " conquerer, ol Neels 2o Duntests Py Pger et v e g Bring your punctures to us for repeir. | w02 400000 a1 thix'Searon. Wiliam A Brady. In an inier- S SINGINN Ar:l"qul:;:e [B-Max Luttbeg of | NEW YORK, June 20.—Among the passen- Prices reasonable, 000 H 3| view tonight, disclosed that while no con- ouls, champlon lightwelght wrestler, o o pFningedy te. . ] Gleveiand, 9; Chicago, 9. Errors: | tract had beén made with the “big fellow,” | and W. R. Gridiey of Ban Francisco, who | §¢78 Who arrived this morning by tne steamer | g Wegq | yle Dickey & Co. Chicago, 2. _Earned runs:|a verbal agreement cxisted that was binding | had been billed as the “Unknown,” met to- | S*ntiago, from Nassau, were Neville Cham- . Chicago, 2 First base by | or both sides and that a written contract [ night i catch-as-catch-can style before the | berlain, son of Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamber- 1403 Douglas Street. e Cleveland, 1. left on bases: Cleve- | would probably be drawn up as soon as he | the leurlen Athletic club for a $50 p | lain, and A. C. Greenwood, secretary of Sir - : l 5 4 § Chicago, 7. First base on balls: Off | returned east and could see Sullivan, | and @ side bet of §u0 a side. About $2,000 | Ambrose Shea, governor of the Bihamas. | @r@r-@-@ SO S-S S-S0 ¢ ; . - g ! s . e e I S A NG AR G o Wl‘“'f*

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