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OMAHA DAILY BRE: FRIDAY, JULY P defeated th T tie nE Ehf — Adams, Somerset, Ky., third o winner — ‘ ] ne $ pri I crror vi 1 Weather A'mo Kopt the Crowas Away | . ; x were t, H.' Vogt, Chi (handicap : ok Omaba Lozes One and Wins One of the e it Schwartz, | B 1 n good ga Wash frotmyAhe Scheatsentest Thousands of Riders Throng the Mid- fone minute) At A L R Program of Miscellaneous fports with Libe Holiday Attractions, 5 t ef Schwarts | §hq ChE KamMe WOWIC Hevus A GLENDAL, L 1, July 4 1 way City's Pretty Streets, fover, Dayt ) 25448, Decardy w eral Prises for Balisted Men T hour and Washington did not o rum what was lookg! forward to by the sh ¢ | the anl man and the time prize ning. A ? s the gala day Of the big Scheutzenfest _ y ft for him had he 1 | the after ) ! ki start LIFTLE BATTING IN THE FIRST CONTEST v n A i "‘”‘l"”“'lv ""‘\ L S 'y‘w‘v“ | STATE MEET OF THE L. A, W. A SUCCESS | one ,““‘ uram ar cnevesse | RAIN SPOILED THE MORNING PRCGRAM - . through the' wate o s —_ - 3o 3 made up th t in Taird Tourney of the Wheel Club Draws a Carrisch and McGreevey Worked Hard to P v 1 ! far 1 stebration of the Fourth Megan Before | Good Attendan rs First Battalion Firo Company Won t hem o t carer Win—Heavy Hitting on Ioth Sides L -arry Aty BVOr Meds ’ Daylig the Enthusiasts Who CHEYENNE, Wyo ] Hose Race Afteran Exciting Contest the Feature of the After- 3 v, M | gold n ilver « from Kverywhero i t Lwarde Suing noon Play. gL By | Bu: 2 ) b8 3| paint target 4 e our 4 in_the Columbin, man, ring and stand Morning games Urpir Mr ance oL PR LU LL L Columbla | REARNEY, July Quincy 3 2 ; et 8t. Josi ) Des Mol Lincol 8t 1 New ¥ Hrooklyn Chicago Philadelphi. Dos 3 0200002 5 Moty 1 Tim Pittsburs i wukee, o [ ) BOSTON SET BACK TO FOURTH . g i evening provious H 5 SR, Farned runs: Des OOKLYN, July 4—Only* six inning | coming yelists and visit i ] fort band was on games : biase hits: Mohler MeVicker, Haller. | rain stopping play. Kennedy was In good | i 3¢, Cramp from all over the and the ¢ v Cheyenne ’ + g Titat T Omaii, 15 (uincy | o R 0 oft Hangon, 4. | form ‘and heid the hard hitting Hostoninns | & o j|omn Kol Soklly {Rivd, Harris, Lo ; Rockford, 12; 1incol d hall: Ty R Strick | down 'In grand shaps. Attendan y Neurliman : ( : time Jimit in this race being 115 it w v kford, 12} Tinco h, 7 lan Rain stopped the afternoon game day was ushered fn. The Omaha delegation no ra % i ? Molated stin, B; Des M Stolen ISTON, BROOKLYN 3 " arrived on the 11 o'clock train and was r mile, boys: irst, Kolly, Chey f : 51 t ¢ | 8 Ohnstein, Cheyenne; third; Gre ¢ ey 10; Cleve < o : . ¥ ceived with cheers by the citizens of Kearney | (ne Tin il —Micycle, Foot Raees, Whoels Dur! Night, arrow Kaoes, kte commenced sral hours before the ; p and the delegates who had previously arrived, [ One m tate champlonship teers gamana p on, Umpira: B i i | The trains this morning swelled the numbers | Fifst, Ahompsan, Cheyenn Kansn 1 : ] d and Kearncy has had one of the largest and 8 Detroit re 1 game I y Wor most successful celebrations in her history ’ 00 4 ) Martin i A monster street parade was had at 10 The Omala il t a 00 3 B 4 oty et t o o'clock, led by the Midway band and fol two holida y : 4 i : Creaw e, o Tohumad & lowed by company A, Nebraska National The Tt Y 3 P i Guards, the city council, var vie so he Illinol WANA SHUI 00T BY BUTTE | g g S Toh 4R ARG tHareoLeaH on Its merits by a : ; bieyele and various other industri e B Hutehinson family a W : e ) wo | Foot Ball Uamie Deaiuen by 4/to 01 Favor | blovele e O e e 15 to 11 ] by Ronch B PRl LR UL L L the High school park by Judge Hamer run by Green 0 rifice hit 1 ] BUTTE, Mont., July 4.—(Speclal Telegram.) | aiiiin and others. wiih. Mayor Brad One‘mile ha he rain t ,‘ i . jaslin and oth b Ma First, Wil T e early o o : Ronek . One of th t games of foot ball ever | siding, George W. Whiteaker was third, s it f i r Attendance, | minu mpire: “MeDonald. noon on the new grounds of the Butte City [ antly and in grand holiday style By e E i { richer by gL 8 . . THE THAMS STANDING OF THIZ TEHAMS, foot ball team. Omaha won the toss and took | This afternoon sack races and various other | Smith, Donver, ar all probability kept t Ll L B Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct | the wind, but the day was so calm that little [ Kinds of sports were indulged in on the a5 and was the cause of the Omahogs' down . vault is §5 box Tt &y 2.3 | advantage was galucd by this. Butte kicked | Street, but the center of attraction was the | (nfrd, ‘Becke n 014 mile go. Johnson n first and fall. The game was what is popularly known iatis e oft for fifty yards. Schmer recovered thirty | bicyele races, and the grounds were crowded. | = Five-mile First, Him 1zor ond. Time First priz 4 d chalked up itaire, but in this ; : ! 5201 Slaveland f 2 made through the lins, and Thomas took the |2 n duck pants, blue and white blazers | third, Dowclsan (360 vanlsy, ' Time: Ten stalwart soldler boys ilned e LG AL LB UL B ) . L ooklyn 1111l g ball for forty-five vards around the left end. | and caps, make a fine appearance, It s | Stels pitis Danets 050t Powe sab S8R 1 00 0 BY000 on foot. Toohsy made it 1 fatal fnning, by the gr of two singles, a | Hockrord i . i 5 wiladelphia b Omaha lost the ball on a fumble on the ten- | estimated that there are 2,000 wheelmen | 4active program of © flold Sports wos s 1s, followed closely by Harl and L T ok s wini thic|[Sb.Voseny LT WEALET G : yard line. Butte failed to gain and punted | here, and all incoming trains are bringing | carried out at Fort Russell by the officers ian. Prize, goll wate) gathered in four runs, enough to 4 Games today: Omaha Washington i 2 r forty yards, Again Omaha lost on a | mMore he Kearney Cycle and Park assocla | and men of the Eighth and and spoon race was laughable and nes of company B won, with game. - Carrisch and McGreevey were the ob- | Moines at 8t Joscph St Louls fumble. Butte, by a series of line bucks [ ton meet each delegation at the train w fantry. T thge posing_pitchers and both did finely, six | | Loutaville 8 and end runs, took the ball to the flve-yard | & band and escort them to the hotel KNICKLRS THE JONI WON [ North second and S 10 third, Prizes hits off of cach being all the sluggers could | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | MOvINe, ool 8T 0 100t Dittsbunes | fine, whera Omahe braced up and took The trial s were run this morning. | = i hh 85, spoons and. perfume e e ot accomplis re —_— Cincinnati - at Louisville at ball’ on downs, but it was not allowed records fell, however, us the rain of yes s OMATIA rike's Pitching Downs tha Conquer- | Louis the umplre, Who' was Immediately removed | lerday had Teft the track somewhat hovey, / R. BH. SH. 8B. PO. A F 1 Bro ks the Hoodo 1 " = ) o nimous cholce of both teams e Omaha men, W “redrickson an: agle, m [ 2 | neat, ar & Tnderwood in the novice | peol witnessed the athletic carnival at L ot TR 1L KTusFos the Expense of Grand Rapids. nmet Literary association and the Wal- [ poittiss Festitis 1 uy me and Com ostumi g, The re between the First and 8 ond battalion was won by the latte Twenty-two men went barrow Iting h | 2 the track today, un auspices of th 0 0 0 | ginning of the eighth the £econd half the ball passed from one side | [ttt ul M it \fternoon game. Score I L s Il R Rt g e and a Meorschaum piy Lohman, ¢ o ) th L efther side making any special gains. The [ The races this afternoon were am Bieyclo ol 1o events were cspe Pace, rf 0 ¢ 0 NEW YORK BALTIMORE, biffh games today by batting Grand Rapids’ | seore stood Butte 6, Omaha 0. promptly at o'clock. Omaha men w ially noteworthy wise of the appear The hurdle race hon I to Regan, who attress, 0 0 B e pitchers all over the feld. At no time was heir share of the prizes in the one mile | ance of Johnson, Tyler and Sanger in a pro- | gathered a $10 prize wit i arrisch, 0 0 MUy 0t NoGrawes) thblrelult 6E: DIaEEambl InEacubE Yaeht Kacing Uroves n Farce, ite championship. Pixley had a puncturad | fessional race for $LOX, and also becau n second and Ha Totals b, morning game: HUX R'S QUAY, Firth of Clyde, July 4 * and Fredrickson finishe ghth this | o contest between several women [ Hoffman's fe ] line first I 3 1 {IJ““‘”‘““.‘ lis . .208 0 0 0—16] —This was the third day of the regatta *, not hfl‘Hfm"fli\' ;j(' “w\‘\‘:lf‘\ prize to be given to the one having the m e finish go-as-you-please. He y : n el g 0 et MO Sabi A s oY s > summary of tod ) [ Evprovel oma stume, the Jatter | £0t the siive econd, Nelson third u'r‘y r 3 ? | Errors: Tndlanapolis, 17 Grand Bupids, 5 | in whic great f Uniderwo In the profession : i The excit t of the day centered in the SEo, e i son, Batterie her and MeFarland; Petty and inwhich wori mpetitive se cart between the First and Sec- Armstironsg Zahner. ‘I mpire: MeDermott was t e d € t | ing start, makivg the ipan ho made a hard \Fnsiton Hiovoats #aran Tice was run in t Sl of $10. The ey : 5 e { srand 1tapids 001 s | nd_fifty by o1 I 1 | ahead of Who in tirn 2 lion on i sk McGreevey 2 ns: New York " Indianapolis, 19; Gr P I - g tyted tar | ab ths aheal A p i i t elm'’ I 2 Tiornan, Stolen bas g THAIRDAOIE 1L Gra 4 gun was fired .a o the yacl 3 1 twenty-five starters: | (! final heat T'yler fc ppara md ate Winkelm'r, % Double piays: Jennings (o Clarke 1o 3 GEGRY and Mamablana: rossed the line . Zinita siightly | Carter, Blair, o yman. grand I threw out Sunger. Ne > beat t st bat- Totals ....37 1 Van altren to Clarke to Davis. Left o Ay followed is, Niagara a second t DIRIGULH 8.6 o i lowing pacemak alion hoys prov it e New Yor Baltimore, 4. Pl TROIT, July 4.—Mornin : i A soft. northeast breeze was blow Hal . MeN naha porossing the tape i | “private’ Hansen covered himselt with glory hieors from the multitude of | iy the sho> race, with Donaldson socc ew York. % First bass on ba O first el and, secoid. Time Neors Earned runs: Omaha, 1; Quiney Two- | by Hofter, 1 ne: One hour and fifty-tive min rre Haute OR0RERUHORS . but Niagara soon drew level with | One mile, state ship tyman AR e verint ortha | Captain Turner was officer of the day. base hit lagle, Three-base hits: Pace Unipire: Tuthill. Atenla 3,90, Hits: Detroit, 9; Terre Haute, 1. 1rrors: | jar and Zinita dropped into fourth place. | Grand Island, won: Collins, Denver, second has been expected to, in a way, de- | e > B T s Face oL N e Detrolt, 1; Terfe Haute, 5. Tatierios: Gayle | ner Sne Zinta drovped uto foureh BUce: | feksier, Sutton, third, Time ; question of “preference Letween | SPORTING EVENIS AT V. M. €. A, PARK to Huten to Inks. Struck out: By | CHICAGO, July 4—The Colts won the | Bl Tiyincham: Hughes and Roach. Um-\ o gorios of calms which followed the star Holf mile iopenjiclass shy o ind knickerbockers, and - skirts — g O R i Ly pcaltar mon Rth ] er a feh followed the start | (), ‘won; Mockett, Lincoln, second. Time i In the awarding of the | rzeresting Card Presented Compoiod of 1s: Off Carrisch, 6; off M 1 | Mninge.. With the 506re 7.to L.againat theer, | . Afternoon game were only varied by occasional streaks of | 145 1.5 bloomers, the closer knickerbocker v & sundly hissing their | Fain of the morning, it was ca . with | the exception of or two numbers, CROWD AT THE 10WA LEAGUE M shawed el disapproval ot ‘the bl omers | wdition of the greunds after hard s Hit by pitcher: By MeGroevey ime: | tha 0 ahIE Rommenaaa oo bat T e troit Sk O LR wind from evéry concelvable direction, and | Two-mile handicap, forty starters: Sabir ta: wers: winners: | Dhe long BLIECS AL et on One hour and forty-five minute tre: | efghth, more good hitting t score in rre Haute 02000000 the 20-raters took from 11 o'clock until 1:30 | Beatrice (100 yards). first; Pixley, Omaha nd no approval. The winn. A fair sizad crowd was in attendance at Mr. MeGiniss. the ninth, and E s fifth safe driv Hits: Detroit, 19; Terre Haute, 8, s:| p. m. to do half of the first round of the | (scratch), second iwond,” Omaha (fift Kittie Knox, M. G | the field day excrelses at the Young Men's The afternoon game was one of those rat- | brought in the winninz run in the tenth, | Terre Haute, i {toviea: Peara and’ Loh- | course, thelr positions changing according to | FAL0 frih imee A0 Pixlera tin Shae Sk oot e e | park yesterday after- tling, uncertain sort that so delights the [ Attendance, w0, Score LR aaRpIcH 3 luck. R o R LS L cap and £a ‘M'sk Costerio, o Short 4 3 fans. It bristled with both good and CHICAGO, CINCINY 4 idulyd.—Morning, g — — lve . Hilo Lo nani e DR RIgbY | i einse ST ogram had been arranged bad fielding, and fairly scintillated with clean | oo sl a sl spmramcoos e LR e AtiontthefTERpatacio GO sk, 0., 'won; Mills, Kearney, second. Time hat and Miss Kimball, kni e management was a litt hitting. Inks was the hero of the contest, | {3 iin, & Latham,’ H1ts R A e e 4 3 ThieroRHan bhomt R aRoolieal S0t koRblp Jonilirg Ston Jacket, no gaiters, Tam O 1 the events started, owing to both at the bat and on the bag. He made | Wimot, it Mo i A D ek AL [ the streets abbut*the possible “transfer of of the women In the ; l:\u”lmz‘m{lulh!muly a single out of six u’nu: Anson, 1b oiioe fe and Boyle; Brothers, ke and Wilson, | Omaha’s base ball club, on account of non- nid knickerbocke abtlia bat, andiput out twelve men without | i k 1 \1':“':3\.,);{{;\.‘] OLIS, July 4 =Afternoan s4mes | support, to some other city, and it is (ruc | Kive State Records Iirocen ut Jeflorson by 5 ! olayed short In Ulrich's piace, who was 2 3 Mury St. Paul i e aasla i ORONE (a1 [V hASROmE N Ig s boRLALC A ap ST Hat S Vusy Riders. PAOKDL HIGHEWIND VAT OTTONWa (|| (SHSERTICHEatTEn AN A DEUEBEIIENESS sick, and put up a game that would have - T IO M iimeanol B U BERa 0 i rors | SLIDRERR IO ressVer LIC RRHORLU O REDV KT ST R B BON RE8 (R0 A Bpecial Tels T | iy EhES Antiiw g dos et oEN ey reflected credit on Herman Long. He not s 4 man, ‘p Minneapoiie B g a1 Phatieries; | game deserves is a fact that cannot be de- | gram.)—State records were broken today at 3/ Unabloito Do Buslness with Racaris | ther Tealitest hroued: thsiaal o ioREs only grew fat and sassy on hot grounders Totals IPrazer, and Wilson; Pepper and Boyle. nied. The cause of this lack of patronage | the state meet of the League of American t the Wapello Club’s Meor, Vit ‘"w 8 i |n\ natlansl and line flies, but lined the ball out safely | *T i en winning run made, KANSAS CITY, July 4.—Score “morning | is attributable to varicus contingencles, but | ywyoep . and that in the th of a heavy OTTUMWA, Ta., July 4. L Pheinl § 9 RAk twlee and scored two runs i eAtojioNiinkoNatorang e City 1.0.0 0000 30 oo 4 the. magnatestiof the a fon will meat d. This morning dawned with the sky The Wapello Cycling club's first | hntl tho last. Score by tanings: @ ooe It was an uphill game for Omaha until | Cineinnati 1101103000 s (RS 398 9% 0 9—4]at the Paxton hotel this morning at 10:30, and | overcast, and every Indication of rain rnaibesl AtV AL a IR A RIA TR B aT E WLEE the eighth milestone was reached, when a [, Farned runs: Chicago, 6; Cincinnatl, 6. Tw Hita: ¥ 3 Milwaukee, 11. Tr. | there is little call for discussion of the mat- | From 9 until 10 o'clock it drizzled enough peSim e e s B l RS TR i . Bt b el little thnely batting by Inks, Miles and | s bitsr Tainge. o runs: " Smiih,’ Miler t Miwaukee, 11 Br. | ter until after they get through with the'r | 0 make roads sticky and keep 5.00 peon a | Doctors 5 ; 2 ATt away from Jefforson, The clouds seattered, | 4,60 people from Ottumwa. A high wind | Summarics for the da Darby allowed her to get to the front by a Dahlen, Ryan. Doubls Me: | Berger; Rittge 1 deliberations. President W. W. Kent is here | | ouiver, before noon, and when the rac r S rs, by vertheless r 10-yard dash: W. 12 Walsh first, W. nose. In the ninth Hutch's hoys struck a Ewing. Hase on balls: O Pare | "Seore’afternoon game (five innings) and will preside. One thing the fans can | w i b . 4 dithe plderdibitinayerthel annEgol ¢ 1At Sy : were called this afte the track was in colored rider from Ottumwa, | Prickett recond.” Time: 0:10 4 terrific slugging streak, and ab pssiated 1 Foreman Hit Kansas CItY .........ooeeesseess 4 3 0 3 010 [ rest assured cf, and that is there is no dis- | perfect condition, the rain having put on all, a el SOmACL MM we Toot ball Kick ksop, 08 yards; Haven, by a couple of errors, ran their total up to _ b ot By Griith, '8 by | Milwaukes . coenn 00 0 1 0—1f position on the part of the assoc'ation to re- [ finishing touches. The crowd is estimated ske both the half r'w" state unpaced re 1_yards; Prickett, 32 yards, glving them a lead of nine runs. Th TR Milwaukee, 6. Er- | movo the club to any other clty, and & stren- | AL £.0%% and raclg men say they saw the | ord in 100 25 and the five-m le paced whhe otle-mile running race was won by Quinces also let out a few licks in the final 1 he “afternoon game hefor rs sas City, '2; Milwauke: it s offort will be made to devise ways ani | heSt specd conte it have been wit- ford In 13:50, Summaric wrker in 547 At l ST e aries: Hastings and Bergen: Stephens and L Y | nessed on path thi 30, The features of | “gnat mile. novice. dlass o Anert Foot ball shot nt goal, won by Owe BAIf and b the great crowd ‘for a fow crowd over, played ‘before in (0 astings an fgphansgand of keeping it right here. Mr. Boyer | {ho day awere the breaking of the st [t Vises ars Qi Benneth [ ofgonlas ono! polht minutes standing on their toes, hey fell ¢ almost into the diamond. Ground STANDING OF T Py s here in the interests of Sioux City, but | mile récord in the last half mile of the bt & Ptk A E Captain Charles Rodge support became lax, an rackett's ban int t wd, Which accounts for most [ poo o g e ‘proposition h e s has | Kostomlatsky of Oskaloosa he A Frold O, 8 )-yard foot ball dvibbling race was came within four of tying the score. Eagan hie ten that werd scored. Darkness cauaed | Thdianapol shie’ pronosition’k 1 he has | Gvont was the two-mile state champions ATGLLE LR S on by Prickett and Haven. Time: 0:15, el RO e i Do called atter, the Cincinnatly had | BELTOIt coooeooroot any ik AN There v B sariers, i Bl Sl R Eng The t-vard races Wil Parkor first, M. lieved by Durby in the fifth inning. Winkel Seor < Kansas City ! Ottamwa Won 'Em Both, fArossmiinandl e haltatheumenisag s B L SR L BRI i meyer, the Quinces new man, pitched the F A 1021 St. Paul .. . B OTTUMWA, Ta., July 4.—(Specal Tele- [ ja'r mile ey man cut:loose ana tha| oonemiiehandicap, olass k ry Higins' team y entire nine innings for his side, and with | ¢ . 2 0 1 Minneapolis . - ' 1 th g tod ¥ t ® int " or the entir 1 Emwa, Arstiio) 0 3 r half-ml elay o was v s sl b ‘ . el Haute . | gram.)—Ottumwa won both games today by | fprint was maibtained for th ire half A el iR alf-mile relay race was won by BRRRISHilon ot tHo flast Innlig [pit upia )0 e e Chtengn, 8 | Rapis 1111 & i3 uperior all ‘round playing. The af mile B O of Marengo Anishing | fime: " 2:12 15 s team ; strong game. Score Cineinnat Hom % Donohue, Wilmat (2), Games today: Grand Rapids at Indianapo- | ..o o hoit 500. S ISARLLEY J1Y- OUL Seconus. he Half mile, boys under 16, class A: Gloy some unknown r m the Caledonian OM 4 i it ) % lis; Detroit at Terre Haute, s EE A o 5 4 A R b § o Moats first, Kane Daugherty second, Harry | foot all eleven fal to show up, and a MAHA Anson, Lango, Ev Hoy, McPhee, Foreman | 18] Atiendance Bwas aboy - : s - anOmInIRLY: BiES fool ball el faled I 4 T IR e i L R Ton_ o, Ahsons: ilmot o S i reens’ Great Game, Ottumwa ... 0100000 0 He qnpae thaiiivit mile In a:58 and Aha ero QUANIeR tolls onen i clasi BiL 0, P Darn- | Dateass ant Horwan thrtag ey bon Lha Magle, m...... b 2 1| Horcman,'3: By Hutchinson. & Bss on haiis: off | GRETNA, Neb., July 4—(Bpecial Tele- |Cedar Rapids..0 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 Tor two miles, against 56 five miles in dt, Toledo, first; O. 1. Stevens, Otiumwa, | stopped for some unknown reason by the e (e se 8 a 2 1, Hutenineon 2 Fe sin bl | stam.)—The crowning event of the da Hits: Ottumwa, 3; Cedar Raplds, 4. Er- | 1246, breaking the state record of 13:22, and | 3¢ + F. G. Barnett, Lincoln, third. Time: | yyyleal director of the Young Men's Chris- TR b 1 1 Duhten ia H won und Donohue: | celebration was the ball game between | rors: Ottumwa, 3; Cedar Rapids, 4. Bat- | to : The fastest events of . | tian association Lohman, ... 0 i oman . i dwo hours and | the Gretna Greens and the Needmores of | teries: Welch and Pixiey; Emerke ana || e e run \ When | gievens, Ottumwa, first; Burt Itep! in R B! 0 et ik An Nhor | Omaha, which resulted in a victory Keefe Cooper_ and Blies of 0 by ires | burg, se i Glen Moats, Ottunwa, [ ““\','T“"\""“' 2 "1‘ ey @ o C the ns. The game was hotly contes Score, second game HA paltd el ki FREMONT, Neb., July 4.—(Spe el 0 ) PITTSBURG, July 4—Timely hitting and | from start to ‘finish and was won by the | ottumwa R T B s Lo riaRioeral i thalauar ] two in_three, o | graph)—Tho leading attraction of the ¢ Hart's fine pitching won the morning | ame aombination of timely hits In the seventh. | Cedar Rapids.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1‘ half, and mile open events. Summary ard edo, . lbration this afternoon was the five-mile Totals . 0 2 ple witnessed it, the largest morning ©at. | Score: Hits: Ottumw Cedar Raplds, 7. E AYSLE s 3 s ’ -5 handicap bieyele road race, which was won INCY. tendance in this city. Pittsburg played an nores ....... 300112021 Ottumwa, 3; Cedar Rapids, novieg: -dame One-mil ap. s H | by Guy Hindman with five seconds to spare. BH. SH £ errd s game. Seore retna Gro. 01 ) 009 4 016 : Sowders and Pixley, Risley 1| T Oskaloosa Jealy iGeinn ¥ lmee OU 1 Reltz second, J. 0. Ellick third, Ben Kend Mertes, 1f..... 0 3 ITTSBURG, CLEVE pallta: \Necdmore, 185, Grotna, 17, Two: | Kesfs, mile, open, Ry i ol MW | ek fourth Ellick won the time prize White, ss 0 base hits: Kennedy, Dailey, Lyuch, Biake- s e . Osk s Hiaktimabaln TSR RIS e Armstrong, m 6 0 3 : ennedy, 2: off Lynch, 2. off Schifliie, 1; AUBUR Neb,, July 4.—(Special Tele Time: 1:11 2 Eddio Bald Wing the Mile Vaain. ! ” ; A8 YOrY. L Rt el 0 1 X g Sackler, 2 Struck out: By Kennedy, 1:bY | gram.)—Wceping Water gave Auburn one ¢ mile, s iplonehip BURROEO, e, SliLYy dsTha s Beg Mon's Hae MoC 'K, ab. 4 4 H . p e Fowler, 5. Errors: Necdmorcs, 6; Gretna, | the best games that she has had this eeason IS i ’ Gysling, alublei-mest at the. Driving. slub i ) 1.—(Speclal Caplinger 0 | t i Battéries: Needmores, Connell, Lynch, | There were about 2,000 spectators preser P B e park track this afternoon brought together | gram.)—In the fat yiatra el At Winkelm'r, 0 | 3 o 1 Datley; ‘Gretna, Schiffle, Sackler and [ 1he visiting team did some very fine fic open, class »m Cooper 3 ! the fastest I3 men in the state. The track staln Dodge's wheel broke down. Mayor owler wires Mr, Fowler, “Time: Two | (o8 VILAE Sl G, SO0 ROP% e bat N Dok aolng 55: | was In good coudition and some fast time | Rasmusen, being close behind, ran over him, Totals = s hours and ten minutes. Attendance, ¢S, Baore Nicolet | was madd Bald adivd another to| was thrown off, taking a header and was Omaha 2 151 Dittaturic CAIRR LA T T P P 1 S pen, ¢ \ nis serise \ wins, finishing first usly injured. “Otherwise th reyareia no! 0320 it I . ) hurn 0 5 t in the mile open sult voeidents and ourth passe Jeas- Qo P Bitaaedy levelund 920707051 WATERLOO, Neb., July 4.—(Special Tele- | Weeping Water. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ApeIn g oven. 15 neckor ontl antly ftor, Miles, Datby, Arm | base hits: Tiersatcr, Croms, | STam.}—The ball game which was bill Errors: Auburn, 12; Weeping Wate ! bt ; ! g B S Wieye v 4 wew at € rraton ree-bace’ nits: Sl Dby, | Zimmer” sl 1o ; v, Fihst base on | 2:30 . m. was not called until 4 p. m Struck out: By Clark, 5; by r ] £ i lf mil Sahanng 3STON, Ia. July 4.—(Speclal Home runs: Inks McCors 118: Young, Zimn McKean, « was between the Omaha Steam Pu Batteries: Auburn ark and Bu i’ . ! £ A, Callang # J=Tha exnlting avent. of todsyis oel mack. Double plays: Hutch to Lohman to | Struck out: art e an, Y Waterloo 1 ns. Up to the third inning v “Cogliz N | | S SEam g ‘ B % DES 8; White to Bola 0 ¢ Btruc Passed Balis: Zimmer. Time: Two h aterloo Lrowns. Up to the third inning | jng Water, Coglizer and P ¢ 5 o Jnss H. Werick | brat 3»'.'.’; e e AL :,"; pires: Emslie and Jovn I the Browns had it all thelr ¢ L butin | gy, One hour and forty-five minutes 1 112 Two-mile handicap, class A m was the bicyele handicap race over " fourth Inning they seem e thel f G ! ! et \ seventeen-m he race was won Darby, 2; off Eagan, {: off Winkelmoyer, 2 | Fiishune took- the lead in e L A e \emniin | Umpire: Shafers v | R o open, class | Cialinla won, | Ly Charles Lucas in 148, which 18 phenom Fit by itenors ™ winicelmeyer. " Pasted | 18t na betetra hen Attendancs, | pasted them. ‘and at the end of the W BT ey 4 X 1 | emad tme,” dasiders condition of the Two hours and thirty minutes, Ume | 100 5 uning tho Soory aloed N Soabidnd o8 therel WAHOO, Neb., July 4-—(8p 8 class B: Tom Coope mile, open, class / arlan - : Pittshur 10 was o Bope of retrieving their loxt grounc Edmunds, Doc Mol yoI Biio's woi's Mark ~01 Stand Mr, McGinie lana 000030 the Thowns (hrew up the sponge with @ | —Ashland was almost swept from the R Time handi s 1. Calla ] 8. BUCK WINS AND LOSE s SPHER I e R goul winec. Score TALAlN A s TR At (%0 vards) w P et ™3 | SAUGUS, Mass., July 4.—At Franklin Park COLN, guly” §—(Special Tewsram.) arned rua: i, 1 | O, 8 P 4 4 IO IAMIN Lt “t the e distance in the teeth of ¢ Jsecond, d (10 yard<) | track today Mascot paced an exhibition mils gave six bases on balls and made two w Hawley, Sacrifica hits Double plays: Browns, Pickard to Den- | Ashland — Two-mile hand *, Huehne | 10 beat hie r i ¢ 1. He inado-tha mile Briwe [0 first, 10st him the taage: miiy Klev, Morritt, Hawiey ton to Mahowatt. Trip vs: Buckus to | Wahoo 2 oormian Handicay Incinnati. 100 yards) won. Mme: 15 08%. Good time was also made in the 2:09 of that linini hut two safe hiix wore mad fen St Tbent,” 0 Con Wors L0 Shannon. Two-hase hits: Shields, | - pace ; | CINCINNATI, July 1 h annua | e mile, ‘guairuple caas: Won by » aes pacing, - Harney won first, third and off him. Score X alis: | Stenzel, Smith, uckert - Smith, Suge. Hits: Omaha Steam as ! | Poorman handicap r el diunders. Time: 2:10, heats fn o 2:12, 2:13% and 2:1614 Lincoln N Y o, “WatiaceHiC 1Y el Ty S Panied Dalla: Jamp | teries 0, 1Bet Ashland, | R R et o . e mile iy, ol A% 1. rry won the second heat 1o 314, fiohiora raaat : ) (3); MeAleer. Walla . iR hiohe e, o RaRto b i | R IR oAl 1 haile: | teen and five-clghth miles, was t R ARISR N BRI - g it Lincoln, ' Rockford, 1. T i O Pickard, o' hours. | Bennet!, A, k hancand five-eighihy miles. was ¢ S e ——— : Fite WhL Comme aining at Ouce. Ancoln tockford, 2. Fur Ar. Addleto ng 1 MERE \ L fuin Stapped - m at Bridgeport., SYRACUSE v, July SItzsimi Rockford. 1. Two-base hits: Vi n 3 ¢ | Wit £ ; RXi N. Xa duly 4 =PiGRmonE 3 5 i ] ! X A ey entera Team Wins. Errors: 'Wahon t Chicazo R 3 I ‘onn., July 4.—National | sall before leaving for New York that he Vianer @, licreiy, Undorwood, T [ O e RELEY CENTER, Neb., July 4.—(Spe- | Pitched ball: Kljmeu . Erank Goodwin * s 9 American Wheelmen races | would begin training at once at oy ren, o0 balis: | S AND B¢ " e kB e S Ao R e Y Sian 7 when the last o | Island for his coming battle with Corbett. Arnes. Stolen bases: Hollingsworth, | & L-.yl 8 l;v’\ . —The Browns batted | prewing company ball team cro: bat Ivanhoes Neored ihe Mos', f men the 1— Bovterios;, Barnes and Speers Horlon and | gt 8 SIES 4ty the motiing same making | i (he Gregley ball team and were done o | The Ivanhoes and 'Diamonds played a very | {hin threc deniih SRxoer., Time:, One | Which were scored. MeDougall was batted | the queen’s taste. The score was 9 to 3 in o game yestbrday, but tho former out- [ H°H.OF the frst prizs by Buck tried his new. pitcher, Leitman, in | frecly by the Colonels and was succeeded | favor of Greeley, The last game of th | the second game, and he was hit hard, | fifth by Staley, who kept the visitors | seric as played this afternoon and was | ! d thelr opy y o — A f minutes' handi ner, | [ ] Gragg succeeded him in the fifth, but own. _Attendance, 3, Score witnessed by @ large crowd. The three | Ivanhoes 02002 Hith slx mix icap, wa T / fared oven worse. Dolan was only fairly 15 LOUVISVILLE games were won by the Greeley team. The | Diamonds vz, 2 0100 ine the third effective and pitched in good luck e m»xlrm'x Ea resulted 0528 4 sture of thé game was the batting ze, With six utes' hand | O o } b 6 in tavor of ( a victory | 4 . me han ol nsth back f Wagoer | Janeotn Ve n B E: lomr for Greeley in every 3 this vea Batterles: Tvanh We ywes | 200 0 012 s . wore B B Fishbick. nincminute har i B e | son with one exception Jackson; Difmbitds, Jensen and Woster- | %ore E: B. Fighback ninc.minute ha | 4 1 Rockford. 4. Earnéd runs: Tin : Ball G nt gard — minutes; § 4 Sx mibute 3" Hockford. 10. Two-base hits: Speer PAPILLION, Neb., July 4.—( Grand Tsland Gets the O 1l One, | a8 3 1 rwood. 1 : 1s: O 0 | saw Papiltion defeat Springfield in a ¢ egram.)—Kearney and Grand 1 1 d % 3 ogen or v 1; off Dolan, b piteher - | t P & sh by runaing of ball here today. The visitors w gl 1 R 8L the Visner, Ebright By i ey o RS 3 h other. ‘Charles Ramsey wis by Gragg, 4; by Dolan Bat- | 2y In_she gar Ao | Trom L‘!: Pt ihe, scose | sty and ma | iuring the course, but not i 4 tman, Grags snd Bpeer: Dolan | feature of the game was the battery work | ¢f X . PREiisder. “Tima: One b of Banks and Talbot and the support given 8 Mixen ¥ 7 7t Waterloo, minutes. Umpire: Mr. Wa > . | them vy the Papititan club. A £pecial train | was aly att | IRLOO, Neb., July 4.—(Special Telo- | SAINTS MAKIS A 81 it Conley Dowd | from Omaha contributed 500 peopl ram.)—Ia the three-mile bieycle race there ST. JOSEPH, Mo, July 4—(S e 2 ol - Quinn_ (. | the crowd here today k Sharps, BREH Shugart, O Brien Firs 2k were five entries: Ole Olsen, Manning, Ia ram.)—The made it stralght | hase o o e - LANDER, W July 4.—(Special Tele- | fipst, pair bi t ) ms, Mead o ville by defeating them | piched R 8 MeDay Plaved at Ne first, pair bicy . J Ada foa « ts “morning’ and “agwin (s Time: On® hour and fifly min NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, July 4.—(S !‘ A much ta ”l’ { Dbl ] Bbe | A SE e + Hall, M f | SPI I S oth games were and < . tween the Princeton college geslegical ex OO o fara S M nairan ng. and the scores will {naicate. they e e Telegram.)—Nebraska City was favored wi ! free-for-all foot race: T . X . dition nine and the Lander nine was play It 30 it Bemm § to 4 and 2 to 0" Stuiiz pitched the contest, on & a good ball game today botween Syracuss o %i6e an MRSHE A Jas i aien first, ;- Woodrufh, | st game and kept the four hits well = mo teatn "down 10 | and. Talmege (6 i In favor | hore this afte resultizg in AR Beaonl L © 0 R R tered. Parvin pitched a good game this ! * y 1o score only | 4710 Talmage teams. ~Score € (0 3 in favor | for the Lander boys. Score, 11 to 7 he pony face: Hob Diller's por g afternoon and also kent his hits well scat \o fea of tho mort gar s lin and Martin; Talmage, Baker, ( and Pansors Voraos Newsp permon vere four entrics In the horse race £ " Apiiog . th Score » i Loulsyille | . A0 Cuss <Conny's Leag g paper me b oatte . | e s 220 s 2 Y ELMWOOD, Neb., July 1.--(Special 3 D oenrdy ™ | o £ FpIA BLe FIE $0818 08 7 0ot phmmnn and Vimcn, Fiw inz on : SBLMWOOD. s, AN fcnlhpaial 74 L - | iy Bt | Restaurants and Bars. 8¢, Joe, 6; Jax, 4 Errors: {steli, & Pussed ballsi® Warner, Batteries: | County Base Ball leasuc was played iwer p 0 3 inua tle road race was run off this