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2 'I‘HF O]\IAIIA DA]LY Bl*l‘ I'NDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1Q')1 nat more than Afty peopie In atlendance NN ] 2 aukee, 0. n.u.‘ she could do cond to Caes ot 17 A T——— merited. The one-mile messenger boys Tnn beaten by a rank outsider. Weather ghear; | AN ER 4 race was won by Kelly. Time: 3:, Fred- i RRH HAUTE, Aug. 31.—Score: track heavy. Results Wiy - rickson won the one-mile open in 2:97 3-5. — Ha , 0000081 [— | . Firat race, five furlongs: Cdesar yfon, My —— Openly Admit that They Fixed Three | dem in 235 and Miss Londonderrs: rate ' | Oaptain Abbott! f | Minzeapolis 21000000 g { oy with [T T B ERRerey Wird) - Tie y oy quiu axnibition half. ‘Mock won the’ two-mile | ~eptain A‘"‘g! M(}l‘]‘ Toy with the Sioux | plits; Terre HAIE, o; Minncapoits, § sr- | Fall Meeting at Union Park Begins with | 1:% S PET R R | Texas Fever Makes Its Appearance and 3 N dash in 5:32, it ampions, * tocies; Hlugt Wkd’ Roach; ~ Brasier Five Good Races. Minnie Clyde second, Percita thAt Time! 6! . N CRUM MAKES A AEW RECORD, v P Straus (v B 1:05%. e Onuses Stockmen Much Alarm, - DING O THE TEAMS. - g e SR ‘}““\" m . mtlionnl Sprinter Cuis the U ¥ o Vo 408 Oster sccond, Granfion third e 1:46, ONE. OF THE TRIO BROKE THE AGREEMENT i asationnl Spsinter Cu ROBINSON'S STYLE NOT THEIR STYLE 1 g0 Won st PCUISHALL CROWD OF REGULARS PRESENT | LIt Tacey i Vi (it nltites it | CRME FROM KANSAS CITY'S STOCK YARDS iAo e i e Mo s ; : 7 f Mother of Pedrl second, Buck Knight third < & today under the auspices of the Chicago d K s ¢ Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: At- Summary Punishment Infileted On| yhicc assoclation, the men of that or- | On1Y Three Hits tn Nine Lone Innings | Milviukee - Tt ! Good Card Falls to Attract More Than | lanta won, Maid ‘of Honor second” New- Authorit Pussled to Three Well Known Bleye Riders ganization carried off the majority of the Did the Boys trom Up the River Detrolt 5 } n Handful, but the Sport Drew house third. Time: 0:8. ow How Serious Who Agre to Divide the events fn which they were entered. Much Scenre—Ervors Counted Terre Haute v Out Const 5 b the In Prizes Among interest was shown In the work of Crum. Lurgely, renc Hamcs . 3 tul Sp POOR DAY FOR WISE ONES, the young Towa sprinter, as giving Games today: Mipneapolis | on ‘)\',Id' he may do whe he me om— ids; Milwaukee at Terre Haute. o— y One Favorit pugh in : nelishmen in the east. Crum was 5 " » THE AGUR the Card nt Sh 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 31.—The Republic this | i the 100 vards and 24 yards. and University, 11: Sioux City UAREN SRR A PIONAUELEAGUS When Perry’s big bay gelding, Bd Glenn, | W YORK, Aug. 3L—The threatening <A, Aug. 31.—(Speclal Telegram.)— iakes sensational charges against | both eventa easily as far as competit Boston, 12! Cinelnnati, 4. ~ g . B, R gl Loy | morning makes sen S 1. He inade the 100 yards in ten | Cleveland, 15; Kiyn, 7. t n Tire- | sWept past the judges’ stand st Union park | weather kept the attendance down at|Texas fdver is glving the Live Stock Sane Charles Murphy, Fred J. Titus and L. D. 2 flat, and in the 220 yard vered | Washirgton, . 1 = terday afternoon, with a pumped out and | Sheepshead Bay this afternoon, but th | Cabanne, the three crack class B riders who | the distance in twenty-one ahd three-fittha | Philadeiphid, 107 Pliihuré, o PHILADBLPHIA, Aug. 8.—Oue of the | broken fleld at his heels, he had won the | In® wae very interesting. In the first event | ‘(oY DS considerable trouble lately, and participated in the Diamond tournament given making o tew world's record for a | - Detroit, 10-10; Kgnes City most tiresome games of bail scen In this city | 1 oeural rac of the Gonnell Biuffe. Jockey | Refugee was the favorite and led to the | %everal rfcent outbreaks are under consider- in this city on Saturday last under the sanc- tralghtaway. The American eir-| Terre Haut Minneapoiis, 1 this season was that between the Phillie last sixteenth, where Ramiro, the winner, [ Atlon and\investigation. Nothing further has - s Loague erican Wheelmen was twenty-two and a quarter | Grand Rapids, 3; Milwaukes, 2, 1id the Pirates today » nd Captive passed him and finished in that | been heard from the most recent case, that at e e .]nl A,:".,.(I in the pro- | {gconds, and was held by Fred Westor of [ Liacoln, 6; Burilogton, & In the eighth inning Umpire Jev: 1 under the personal supervision of R. W 4 In th ond Sunup was a strong | Paola. Dr.\Topping, a local veterinary sure There were three class B events in P Washington. Crum left for the cast to-| Des Moines, 6; Rockfor the game on account of darkness and ningham, secretary, and John M. Stewart, | r, o, with Monaco as second choice v ba d Pl > two e riders, it | night. The games resulted as foilows Quincy, 6; Dubuc 2 s L | seon, was Yalled on by the sherift of the gram, and, according to two of the riders, | TR L R T R e T B Joteph. 6l Poord: § crowd swarmed upon the field, but Captain | president of the Kansas City Jockey club. | Sunup led to the second furlong, when Ham- 3 was fixed that each of the three nunrr;d Stuurt, Wisconsin, second. Time: 0:10 & Boyle insfsted that It was still iight enough | As is invariably the case on the opening fuon s managed (o make: Monco run “and mnlum x‘n ‘vfl‘xlm an rm\ynllm\llnn. m;d IIun\\l o vin one of the events. Cabanne, the 0 yards dash: Jackson, Chicago Athlete, # 5 i to play , and Jevne reversed his ne- | ’ ot % *| lunded him a winner by a short heac n | abundant eyldence of the presence of splenic should win one of the e o take the | Arst: I&bert, Bnglowood 1igh school, CI:| Nine husky young gentiemen who claim | Uiyl ind sént the inon back (o the field. | 4a¥, there was some delay In gotting the | the' Belle ‘stukes thore Was a surest Kitid of | faver, Thelcattle were promplly quarantined Uttt i AL I AL A Uk . cago, second. Time: 0:52 2-b. Sloux Cfty as their home and base ball as | The visitors hit the bail hard, but generaily [ first bunch * of gallopers away, but | Up on One I Love, and it came off success . \ qua mile open, the most important race, as this [ One mile: Copeland, Monroe, Wi S oarsite | After two men were out v made eigh- 4 fully, IMoretta 1V made the running to|and measurés taken to ascertain who was re- ; ; Murphy, however, so Cabanne | Rossiter, Chicago, second. Time: 4 thelr pastime, lined up against the University | Yoan nits in ten {nnings for a total of twen- | th€ Will not occur again, as the management | the " jast elghth, when One I Love came | gponsible for the Introduction Into the state ‘""J_:_‘(-* home. : ‘: l‘kyv "':” o ""‘H pr o35 va ’\u‘ opeland, A\|1‘-m e, W club at the University grounds yesterday af- | ty-one bases. Attendance, 13,305, Score is well aware that much of the secret of | .m“-‘:‘un d won i cunter, . .\u:-lm;m ¢ Inathd sigkks Ths ntmal ']- "l and Titus assert, broke faith and carrled oft | Rossiier, Chicago, secont me: 201 85, | ternoon. It was the usual resuit® The Corn- [ Philadelphia 003112010 2-10]success of entertainment for the masses lies | 50t the blace from Fioretta Qui the 0L JI8SLEC STHOW EH8 RnlinalN were shippe: * geiin @bty alife o Cruin, Towa, first; Maybury, ol J 2| Plitsbury ; t ; = e post, W I was a siight favorite over Orinda | to Paola from M S¥6ve. Mo . two of the races, while Terrill, y ‘;"f"\f"’l" Y of Witconsin, second. — Time: | huskers succeeded in demonstrating the facf| PIESbUrE oo po d 000 0 8 8 @ 1 0 L8 i the promptitude with which they are run Dixon, Jr., i the fourth race, wa [ o (Ao 'I’ N W ”',"“‘“‘ OISO MU AIORTHLNE man, honestly landed the third, thereby shut- | . that they were not I it with Captaln Ab: | rons phibaaiii ey iy Plttabiirg, 18 1 B KRA% HEFRLEr thay. Will BSWTREL homs |1 (he turn 0t the back stretoh. awhen | southern borddr of the state, and not very bt en named. Alex L Hizh jump: Hess, Chicago, won; 5 feet 9 5 hila 3 _ all got together and made a pretty conlest | far north o ove ting out the two men named. Alex Laing, a1 Hizh jumy icag feet 9 yort's boys, and the On amateurs gave | rurs: Philadeiphia Pittshy - | ing interferes with their schedules. to Dha. stfatcl, where OCINAE. Won a8 she ] Ly orch of thy fever lin Tocal amateur, who heard the three class B “pyiting he sixteen-pound shot: Henne- | thein a vivid representation of base ball | Dase hits: Cross th, Meor 4 The opening day, while the racing was | pleased I Kwa was the choice in the| Untl the investigation is completed it is discussi o race ards, said that 1, Olympic Athletic club, St. Louls, won; nree-base hits: U , Lav 3 fifth, but could do no bette an third possible to say whether the cattle men discussing the races afterwards, sald that | man, Olympic At 1b, St. Louls, woni|ag it should be played. Honors were even | fice hits: Hamilton, Mack. = Stolen e | clove and exciting, was not exactly as en- | iy huty Sould do"no better than third, | impossible to sy whether tho cattle had the 1:1\,,9,,, ,‘,,v:, n': an ,x,.l‘\.‘.‘.;\:‘,. .',1 )n[l-; f”"; Runnin, hnl,,m l|uum.~l<‘:n|m|l, Chicago, | for the fifst three innings, then the home H‘.\m ton, |‘v.u\<.‘-mn‘;m~-“’.ycn;‘plf.y :3, r thuslastic as ht ave been expected, but | the last eighth I\m,»n Buckrene came fast 1“?- wll-viv-n» leaving Missouri or contracted duct that his firm ordered him to ride out [ won; ‘21 fei inch: tea Ayl ke e out: Carscy, an (2), ompson, iy % P i) ractions on | PUL the managed to win by three parts of a | it from being shipped in cars that had formerly the races, having heard of the agreement. | Throwing sixteen-pound hammer: Henne. | (4™ Went to work and made the game 80 | man (@), M, Cross, Donovan. Double plays: | when the numerous counter attractions on fjengtn, A heavy thunder shower came up inn 4 b metter s Deen called to the attention | M&n: St. Louis, won; 102 feet 6% Inches. one-sided that it was not even interesting. | Clingmin fo Merritt st on balls: O | this side of thé river, the late rains, and | the last race, and the horses could not be e o WAt anal FhcIng | et le vault; Culver, Chicago Athictic as. | The Cornhuskers only made three hits oft ey v oreman, it bY PEShed | the fact that it was the last day of the week listingulshed after they left the post. Re- | are coming in for a big share ot the trouble board of the league, who will sift tne charges | and Hirshberger of Chicago university [ ROPInson, and no two of them were in the | ents;, Foreman and Mack. me hree | and month are taken into consideration, it| [irst race, five furlongs: Ramiro (10 to 1) | 00 dccount of negligenco in disinfecting their thoroughly. He says if he finds the charges | cleared the pole at 10 feet 6 fnches. In the | same inning. Thirteen of them struck out | hours. Umpir Jevne will be understood why the crowd in at-| Won, The Winner (15 to 1) second, Captive | °4 In one instance, at Somerset, almost true it will go hard with the offenders, for it [ Jump off Hirshh er_ could only do 10 feet.- |ana they seemed utterly unable to connect BOSTON WON AT WILL, (6 t0 1) third, Time: 1:03. every native cow in town died. It seems a cen' Hands, ib's fall meeting, which is being conducted held Texas cattle. In any case, the raflroads TON., akr ) tendance was not of excessive multitudinous | “'Second race, one mile: Monaco (3 to 2) | train load of southern cattle was sido o i8:the avowed polloy of the racing board to Rain Stopped (he Racing. with his delivery. BOBTON, Aug, 31--The wenkness of Par-| 4imensions, As it was, there were a fair [ won i 10'b1 ‘Betind, Bwiet (10 %o 1 | thura and the cout r coriin ey Hidettucked event fraud of any kind in cycling racing. EW 2 o ¥ rott and errors by Smith and Vaughn en n un 5 j iere and the cows in grazing arownd con- prevent frau ny NEW YORK, Aug. 8l.—The conditions| fhe visitors el ded ERifle ) y g tan - toaay's number of patrons hand, principally old | third. i 1:41 35 F ‘ \ite. t he visitors played a ragged game In the [ abled the home team to win today's game ’ b saturl .| tracted the fatal disease from the ticks on Offenders may be ruled off for life, or for a1 yure unfavorable at Manhattan Beach to- Withense: - Parrott was repinced. ae the | tegulars,” Tite da an Ideal one for this | Third race, Telle stakes, Fyturity course perind. proportionate. with the offense, lie There wis n strong wind at the open- | o> And most of their errurs were costly. | WINCEATE | LRTOlt (WS "eRIREE, (hed”s [ sport, the card a good one and the betting | One I Love {8 to & won, Argfntina (0 to 1) | the Eround FIY). THe punistiment 18 lett Dy (he rdcihg | f, which xlr:ln;;r\.- ud the ardor of the|The Universities pui up a hard game from | fuir ‘game, althoush his suppor Fat. times | vely. ~Clem Creveling of Kaneas City of bl e A e [r?“rr‘ll)‘?(r-y '\‘v‘;”" Welve ohithe p G rules to the discretion of the board. ) W record breakers. No special fea- | Start to finish, their only errors being Me- | Was poor. ' The Reds landed on Stockdale in | fieig as presiding judge and P. H. Gil . race, mile and {hre ‘l”“‘:“"“‘:“(lhwr'.‘",,,'“""l‘]'rf"’i llui cattle in ":‘mh"K"‘";‘:':;“'(‘,“'[y“"’L"i""‘l",:.‘m‘.'I:: soaong turcs marked the day's meet Atter the | Aulifte’s intentional drop ot an infeld fy to e o Sty nd, aimost tied \the score; | man of the same place ss starter. Both i 0 to 2 won, Sabilla, G to 1) secont, | of ‘the others MmNV, eI b\“n"rl; . Rl e | fourth event on the card had been finished | oypo a 9 o Bannon, Burke and Hoy was a. feature, | flled the bill to a T. Mr. Gilman's assist ixon, Jr. (3 o' 1) third. Time: 2:01 L-o s may! & , b s ve Titus, the two StLouis cyclists attending the | i heavy Fanfall s6¢ in and hecesistated the | CAtch a runner and two high throws by | Bannon, Burke and'Hoy was afeature. | filled, the bl to T Mr. Glimons assct s e S TR L el it | doubtrut. Fairmont park races, were seen at tho track | postporiement of further racing. Resul Crawford, which resulted in all of Sioux City's i\‘{"’;:m“““‘ s 8 0 01 5 0 s—12| whose duty it is to line up the nags ar 1 to,2) won, Buckiene ¢ f HOW THE TROUBLE OCCURRED, o Republic correspondent and aske i c ch, class / ent wi ;i @ 4 A o 5 . i 0 88 5 4 T HES e chwa (¢ to rd. T ; s 5 /S L s ",‘“" by Heet Rl o oty Fanal heat won | runs. They hit hard In two innings, and, | 8ROV v 0 338 35 8 8 ¢ slash unruly and recalcitrant jockeys fcross | | giath race. turf Wandieny eile and u| 0 this case the parties ordered thelr com- aboit the chargo that in the mile open race in | D%, ¥ateh, Drofesslonal: Iini heat | With the assistance of the errors of the visit- | Hita: - Boston, 15; Cinelnnatl, b, Hrrers: | the logs, ls ovidently not a gFaduate of the | quarter on tarfs . Buthumpion G tg 13 wor | mission firm at Kansas City to secure them St. Louls Inst’ Saturday it had been agreod | yonny Conn' Baker, Columbus, 0.5 . J. [ors, turned what promised to be a close | Boston, 3: Cinclnai, fhed rins: Bos. | Sterters university, yel despite his frantic | Counter Tengr (@ to 1) wscond, Maurice (| Some feeders. This the firm aid, but in that Cabanne shouid win, but that Murphy | Berlo, Beston, second; A w Porter, Walt- contest into a very jug-napdld affair, Score Cineinnati, 3. Two-bage hits: gymnastics on the scratch, Mr. Gilman gave | to 1) third. Time: 2:10 4-5. picking up the cattls around in the yards had broken the agreement. ~Cabanue and | ham, Mass., third. Time: 2 ARant] ol . »y. Three‘buse hit: Nichols. Us some wet, aways that would be hard to s in some way they got hold of four head of Titus were together when seen und they not | One mile handicap, class A: a b 1 L r Bannon, Burke. Stolen bases beat e D ON AVY T branded Texans. The cattle were shipped only admitted that this race had been fixed, | Won by Adgiph Qatman o e AB. B BH'SB. PO. A. B, | McPhee. Double play: Smith to McPhee ke, batiing stieds were Well tenanted - with 3 e about May 18 and at once put into the feed B e e ] ; wecond: Walter Croom, Jersey™ City | Crawford, o 31 2 ashean pui:, Tehnes: Duffy, Me- | tue element that is always ready to give [ Driving Club Rncex W lot, where they did well up to about July 25, e o L rd. Time: 2 : Vi 0 [ ney, Nash, Banhon, Stockdale. Kwing. Wild | you a chance to double your money or re Mn by ous Mu when several of them sickened, and a vetor- Murphy. Their only feeling seemed to be Hepaicapsy ol yon| e & 0| pitch: — Nichols. = Battertes: Stockdale, ve you of your last sesterin, as the case | The fifth of the seri Cing matinees | 08Tian at once pronounced it a case of one of indignation against Murpby for not | fackateh); | M: ih.L 4 0| Nichols and Ryan; Parrott, Rhines und be, and they kept the autumnal alr | given by the Omaha Driving club was run | TeXas fever and order:d the herd quaran- carrying out his part of the agreement. They | J; 5 yards) second McAuliffe, 2b... E 1| Vaughn, Time: One hour and fifty min ant with the music of thelr highly culti- | off yesterday after tined. The four genuine Texans got along 4 H goaull Al C Y ¢ e of the ¥ « esterday afternoon at the old fair along called him a Judas, sneak and renegade, and ) 1; C | Robinson,’ p....... 0| utes. Umpire:” Emslie s RO Bive Fagills 2 AL L well. but the others all took the disease and sald he was a disgrace to his profession. Rl Ay nith, Timel | yoilen, m, 0| "SENATORS ‘AND COLONELS SPLIT Ja e At ,:,"‘d‘,";fl‘“f“,"'h,"U,;l Ive regular | srounds track. All of the races were In|pygariy il of SHAA X et e Here is the Titus statement, in which Ca- gitale DU LD O WASHINGTON, SL—Two games | “foraign book, but owing to the stringency S ke oF MO e G| rapidly and it takes them generally in an gt Tl Cyele Ra Totals A el Ay st va a pl chers | & EEH S 0 amount of “stuff” played | Mot of' S oxcePtion of one or two heats|average season about sixty days to get in ‘“hat Murphy is the most underhanded ¥ SioUx Biny) battle und had Mercer received proper sup- | 50 HE HMeR (8 SHOUAL 9%, SCEEL BITY | none of them were at all ¢ The track | their work. This case, howeyer, could hardly 8 > ght; was ver with mud, consequently the | bo laid at the railroad company's door, the 1 B 1 5 ated Cycling Clubs will port the first game might have resulted Thdink man on the clrcult,” sald Titus bo'dly. | 4ive the frst of Its series of apectal e AB.RBH. $B. PO. A 1, | difterently, Crooks® work at second was an | ting on one or two events. time S as bad. Oh account of the | gy Y ly URTHA ‘We should have known better than to h P e X (it e, R e salteg Al Sl . On aceo fault being whoily at the stock yards at il ree | talnments for the national meet fund tomor- | ¥ i xeeption to the loose playing of the infield STARTED THE MEETING. damp track the greater part of the entrios | bo i trusted him. You see there were just three s ey e hintes | 1. Johnson, 1f. ) i In the second thres-baggers knocked ont et likely | Were withdrawn ard two races for double | Kansas Ci important ciass B events on the card at St. | Low eventng, Labor day, at the Charles|p. Brown, p ? 3 R R O s R R 3:15 a fleld of ten as likely IR WaN ARCIA L O AN HIAFIEA" Secretary Moore says it Is next to impos- Louis Saturday. Murphy came to us of his | SYIRGL Paric, The hest of otr o i the | Martin, 15... 3 o toward ing the game the: Sena skates as ever carrled an ounce of ace or trot, 1:25 clags: sible to prevent some disease from breaking own accord before-the races and proposed | pydjence by an evening of rare speed con- | HYKe. b 2 2 tors, Se first game ght were lined up before Prof. Gilman ¥ Fran WaTesee Sevinn 1 out, and cites as a case in point a recent re- that we fix the three races, so that each | fasts. The races will be all short ones, thus | A Brown. ‘.. 0 Washington ....,..0 0 0 010 3 ;| tor the inaugural, six furlongs, for §100, end L5 1 seeneeen 202 port from Kansas City, where the Inspector could take one. W d and it was set- [ allowing each contestant to put forth his | Yol Moo 0 Louisville 001000 s. For a moment there was a rapid [ Possum, B PP found three or four loads of branded Texas tled that Murphy was to have the mile handi- | best eftorts to win on merit. Following is a | JGR0800. 85 o H Hits: Washinkton, 7; Louisvilie, 7. Ir- | shifting maze of color against the yellow I, ; e attle from south of tha® fever line and cap, myselt the two-mile handicap and Dute | list of events and officers ‘of the evening VAREL 3 rors: Washing J; Loulsville, ) biufts beyond them, then the red rag in C : covered with ticks yarded in the native di- Cabanne tho mile open, as St. Louts was his | Of¢ Thlle, novice: onectbird, mile, open; one | moparg ..., 3 8 et Atolenkbasert G Lol man's hand was whisked down, a roar goe i AR vision. They were promptly ordered changed home, and this was the most important event mile, open, lap race; one mile, Coal| University ..........0 0 0 7 0 0 0 4 *—11| Guire, C: ,',-NH,..” Holimes: Ba Ui ) from paddock and grand stand, and the | Banoch Burn, b. o wvl 2 3| to the quarantine division, but there is no on the program. ; one mile, 2:40 class; one mile, open; | Sioux City 0 0 100300 0-4]0f Me McDermott, ce has begun. They were off on the fi , 8. m. . talling how many cattle they may have in- “Dute and 1 both stayed out of the mile | one mile, fat m et two mile handicap. 3 : Omaha, 5. Two-base hits: | ont: Iy i by McDermott, & | trial, and all on a line. Bd Glenn quickly i fected before, or even after, the discovery handicap, urging that we would not ride be- | Referee, 15 M. } McAuliffe, Lawler. Martin. Home runs: | Pass ls: MeG vies: Mercer, | pushed his blg mare in front and Kept it e T Dot ol . 1 was made. cause Murphy was given thirty-five yards 3 k.| Crawford, McAuliffe. Wild pitches b- [ Anderson MeGuir MeDermott and | there from the post to a win. Dora A. | Morapan, While we were scratch men. Murphy won with § ingon, 1; Brown, 1. Base on balls: Off' Robin- | Warner. wo hours and twenty | Rook Hill and Invade, the favorites, were| Time: 1 i v .\l]m:.m : .| son, 1; 'off Bro 3 i Sitane Iy . T A i3 1:2T% , ease, In the two-mile handicap 1 did not | Brady, M. O. Daxon and It R. Fancher. S A TR S o his closest company, but only for a few |, firoltng, 17 : Crews of Ttallan 1 Native War win, being beaten out by Terrill, who had el SR (it o DI RHObIHAS 5 ; X B T A T T s R e el 7 et v o :ume"‘l HanaiBap: uarant Onve 0% OUstimelion by Browh, 3. Double plays: Robinson) to Washington e ,|)I‘A“I‘umhn]‘||v:\ i uw)j R LR Burlél,’ b % | Shipx at .|.‘:|) Are Laid Low. “Then in the mile open event, which had to [ OMAHA, Aug, 8L.—To the Sporting Editor | pire: Mr." Keefe. ¥ At raatil 5 tog down the stretch Invade displaced both ' - phc Vorsa: SANI FRANCISCO; ‘Aug, =l =The ‘sleams- be ' ridden udder 2:20 or no race, T set the bace, | of The Bee: At this afternoon on . it hshE ki 4 a Dora A and Reck Hill and followed Edward | Lulu Callaway, b. m...... ship Coptic arrived today from Yokohama and as -agreed, Dute following closely after, with | the drivers for the Omaha Brewing ass orTHER ¢ UR GAMES. | runs: “Washington, bulsville, Suats overthEl 1 Red Star, b, m........ TR Hong Kong, bringing news, under date of Murphy back in the bunch. Within a’short | ation, in driving along Fopp.cton avenue, | 5 base hits: Crooks, Clark, Brown. Stolen e s kAoRALFACEIRONTAT A8 Voond]ions Tan b B Algusti i8I O ESARUA B e EnG distance of the tape 1 pulled out to let Dute | corncr of “Twenty-geventh, dropped case | Yo Me C. A, Boys Whitewnsh the Pax- | b Holmes, Brown, rifice | gistance was concerned, was a duplicate of out in Kobe, Japan, and that the crew of haye the pole, which e was unable to take, Of empty bottles from his wagon, About| — ton laghers Neatiy. Joypa.s Dasa o ball nderson, | (o first, and again did Starter Gilman dem- [ CAPTAIN WHITE WINS THE RACE. | 1o Talan o TbEIA Have L aRare howeyer, because his wheel was lapping mine :n‘nl_\‘ln’)nhls‘k\}lh broke n "13“- 'nlxl\u-( of | There was a nice game of ball out at the m|| \\g{hlu‘?, 2. 11].{1_ N 1;:}!4_;:@1 mll._ onstrate that he was an adept in handling s the Italian cruise abria have suffered, on the outside. That 18 why he also turned | proxen et ledvine tha thaken !t | Young Men's Christian Assoclation park [{rooK « SiTUGK o, 1Y, Anlerson, 2: by anarchist flag, One breskaway, a little Lasxt Two Hents ana [Some of her seamen dicd of the complaint out. What does that sneak Murphy do then | the middle of the street, where they are | vesterday. afternoon between the Young | Guire; Weshing and Warner. Time: One | fddling, and they got the drop, and then wood's Meeting, and in one day two cases of the dis but jump to the place left open by me. Of | linble to injure horses, and endancering the | Men's Christian assoclation and Paxton & [hour "and’ fifty-seven minutes. Umpire: [ an ideal start, Moss Terry lead for the first YORK, Ang The last heats of | were reported on board. The men were taken course, It was too late for Dute to do any- | life of any one who attempts to ride through | Gallagher teams. The Young Men's Christian | Hurst quarter, with Hawthorne Belle and Imp ce postponed at the Fleetwood track | to the ufectious diseases hospital and the thing then' and Murphy won the race with | the “wreck™ awheel. - Would it not be a | cooiation boys played ball from start to| PATSY'S MEN ON THEIR MUSCLE Wolsey disputing every inch of the ground, rk last night were trotted today in the | Umbria was sent to the Nagasaki quaran- idea to give our city detectives a tip e q - ¢ - ease. Had it been run on its merits or if it G 1y BROOKLYN, Aug. 31.—The Spiders mad t s S Siorceuatin laves erowllun ey tine station. Another case of cholera was < i ¥y to have the drive: arrested and pun- | fin'sh and succeeded In shutting out the | BRI Aug Spiders made | but it was not until they swung into the | presence of a large crowd. Bell Truxton | e > o UmbH t Dute had had the least inkling of Murphy's | {Shed, as he jJustly desorves to bes Paxton & Gallaghers. This was due largely | foriag Dons A8, Bastern park today and de- | irotch, 'a threo-head finfch, that MeCer- | Had won the first heat of (e 227 race yes | ported on” board the Unibria on the 141k intentions, he could have won in a walk. It JOHN 1. HOWE AL raUB A Llaite A i enablsd {o/piolc up || terday, Oaptain t Whlte Wii (the Redons was one of the most contemptible and sneak- 1722 Willlams Stcost, | it Gelre, mada. off his delivery. and thps | Bicaned. 16 was an old-tme batting gume. | 7s recelul Loy 0 Mes o B e | Ia 3t aftor trotiing around. the hetd. etes| A mumber of the crews of the Japances Ing steals ever made on a race track, but only | (Or L. Ripley Reed. 21 Poppleton avenie, | coupled With the elegant Suphort given | ne times. Iennedy was knocked sat o7 | geme cock, and would not be denied, 50 he | which Lake Frie went on and capture | VAT Ships have been laid low with the dis- what might have been expected of a man | 07 himself and neighbor: him, accounts for the row of ciphers In the | the hox in the fourth Inning. Attendance. | went into the van. VanCamp, too, put forth | Lo ¢ T and captured | eage, The crew of the Mafsushima Kan was like Murphy.” Female Hace for Fair Week grizifogiimn e space, 6,000, Score: * ; thergetlo efforts to get next. and a hundred | Captain White was —untieniy - Bdwary | attacked while at Kie Lung. She returned The following telegram was sent today to| Afapager Mardis returned from Minne- .M. C. Brooklyn . : 00 20 0—7|yards away accomplished his purpose, and | Geors drove White today in mlace of Ira |0 the quarantine station at Nasasakl on George D. Gideon, chairman of the national | ,oonc®¥p, B0 O PR Hrom - Mine AB. R. 1B. SB. SH. PO. A. E. | Cleveland J A g | e e N the knon o tanil fubin T atan e today In Dlace Of I'a | the.81st ofJuly. The Nina Wa Kwan has racing :MHL League of American Wheel- | Wi ore' he has been in quest of female rijers ~|' .’.';T"“'fi“"‘ 1S 3 1 :\ : Brookl and;" 2. Br- | allowed Mnderia .to also beat her out.. as he said, to the better reinsman, and been made temporary flagship. men, Philadelphia, by the local member of | Fonoif ¢ has been | st of female riders | Tourie, '2b.... 2 2 0 Brooklyn, eveland, 4. Earned [ #1lowed Maderla to o e : the hoard: % foR ShaNALE AT, rogTtolDannal At pad D | D Teall, 0., H 0 10 Brookiyn, 4 Cleveland, i1, ‘Two-base | The tln;;}u:'\vml was s‘.umf. I‘!m;r?x‘x ; led, The megting was very success. | Hong Kong. Nono of the American fieet of ‘Buspend Cabann 9 and Murphy, | securing entries, as follo' Vit rp il 1 0 Schoch, ly, Childs, Tebeau, Mc eenths, . and was taken ha by the | 1 neially 1 from a racing war vessels, among which were the Balti« x entries, as foll Misses | Young, 2 0 \: 0 a base hits: McKean, | talents’ sclection, Charlie Webber. Little | v 3 red $10,000. | more, Concord, © ‘;‘.,r.l‘lh AHiih dna ‘lln‘l‘- 0 0 [ half mile heats, best two out of three, and — ASIATIC CHOLERA IN JAPAN. year-old casily won the {wo Many cases of the plague are reported at pending investigation, dence they fixed tie Stanley, the old ordinary champion | Hale ) Tace ho August 24, Papers full of it.| of America; M & CRaBR g je esan, g . 1 0 run: Daly. Sacrifice | Nell, of fragrant memory, ran like a scared X pped | grof cl S CIbhE Rion avacin. Wanens Anawer tmmo: | % merica:- May Allen, the epeedy New [ Hiowles, rf.. ) 0 N - Shiids, - Btoien DAsCE: | reubit ro (o helf e post. but then_ sue. | Away toy. ome o ; iina | troit, which liave been siationed In these diately, as they leave for east tonight Helen 'Baldwin of vark, and AMinnie ) '3 0 o [Sntitn . Double plays: “Shindle t0 | cumbed to Webber's superior speed and con. | others to Philadelphia, where Jc Atchen | WS 70 S itCoed RonIBgRcolgLha kproy DOUGLAS W. ROBIERT P aworthiat Miahean Iy L Bod. Aol 1 B 0 0 . ¢ to Corcoran to Lachance; | CUmbed to Webberts superior speed atd o | and John R. Gentry are to p Ace at | cautions taken by the officers In refusing to The suspension of two more class B riders 5 == :,.-.m m', cKean; i\lh-l\u..q }n 4;1.n.m to r“"“* o »\«n vf“\‘hl ;I' :‘ I]ll’ R ihe fi';l_ 11 Belmont ,,-nl\ next Wednesday. Result grant shore leave to the crews upon the 1 % been asked for. The Associated Cyelin, A A 3 - y 0 eheau, jase on £ Off Daub, 1; off | ming up out o e K Tig L 2 S8, rotting, purse 0 Capt first indi on of the disea All the shi, Slubs, under whose auspices the Taces of last | 2 W GALLAGHER Wallac Struck out: By Kennedy, 1;|and capping third clev White won second,” fifth and’ sixth hents. | have now left that locallty, but no iforma. Saturday were given, has entertained a pro- | Gate Citys Disposed of 3 I NELRIPOA B i aiin GO Db B s s B e e b LA (IR and Tourth BeaLe and. was second. | tlon has been recelved as to thelr whore: test and asked for the suspension of Bliss Forty:Five Runs, (= . ) Kennedw: Daubiand 4Grim s \Wallgca ‘nndi| Sxoiperatingly. initheztanof the fonrth 1808, ; 0. Delle Truxton won first | 4bouts further than the fact that the Balti- of Chicago and Cooper of Detroit for not ap- | The Omahas and the Gate City cricketers e Gameeng ol 0 g Gy, | seliing, “six furlongs, for $150, and Starter 2 1w third, Jadie Willes. | more sailed for San Franeisco on August 18, pearing at the Diamond tournament after | tried conclusions yesterday, with the result | Frick, m.. Time: Two s and twelve minutes. SHimaniworas et loner ungeln houbinkehil s crant; Nora Memorlal and | ‘The entire fleet stationed at Ches Koo, promising that they would ride that the former won by forty-five runs, | Whiting, ' RAIN SAVES THEE COLTS. smmands, adjurations and execrations at | Skiliful ‘also started the northern coast of China, is in The racing rules provide that after a prom- [ Captain Lawrie, winning. the toss, sent | Davis, 1.0 NEW YORK, Aug. ~The New York- | them. But one was about as effective as the e deaths are being reported da ‘Ibaika, a iso has been made by the men to their em- | his opponents to the wickets. s, Innis | Honne o Chiaaselmameat the Bolo graundsstoday, ““l’r'. ABLILAYInE l"x\“""”}rl 4 Sk ot Toledaly Aenmlon cloned, ooevatle;has Lhinty, ‘oases fon Jharrd, yhile ployers to appear they are in duty bound £0 | and Lowrence wers the i Sanms | Henn, i was called at the flrst Malf of the fourth | *xpletives and tired himself pla g on | TOLEDO, Aug. 8L—The races closed to- | Bohr reported twenty. Every effort is be- ride, and it they do not they are liable to | willow" for their side, but neither of them | 0o T Pl thetns on uecount of rain., The score was | fines, he cut them loose when it was least [ day with fair weather and a heavy track. | IDg made to confine the plagie to the ships suspension. did “anything worth recording. Shepherd, | Totals . T o o aver of New Nork. | = ay | cxpected. ~ Serf, another of MoCafterty's | yundy Jim lowered the track record for |ID the harbor, but fears are entertained that The following answer came in response to | Who tried his luck on the fall of the st |y yr ¢, 0 07| between St. Louis and Biltimore was cailel | Sring, opened up at 4 to 1, but was quickly | yrotters of 2:11% in a special race, making | AlTeady it has gained a_foothold on the the telegram asking for the suspension of | Wicket, succeeded in putting together ten | ¥+ §f: 00000 0_0|8®t the end of the third inning, owing to a | backed off the board; then a few moments | the mile in Results: mainland too strong to check Cabanne, Titus and Murph: e tarmen M oretired. | Of the rematoini | 0l fits: T.ourle, D, Trafl, Glimore, | R€AVY rain storm, accompanied by thunder | later Murphy, an unheard of dog, demon N i pace (unfinished from | At Yokohama the latest reports indicata PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 31.—Douglas | ones to score anything like decent fgures, | Home run: Funkhouser, Struck out: py | "4 lightning, Tt 0 8ta0d 3,104 strated that tho wise guys were nothing but | » Robert Wilkes won third and | that neither (hat port nor Hakodate will ‘W. Robert, St. Suspend all three | the former having seven to his credit and | Burns, 6; by Kleffner, 6, Base on balls: BTANDING OF THE TEAMS, a lot of sausages, for he came down the long Emily W, Ro- | suffer to any extent, for, though cholerine and send synopsis of evidence to me. | the latter fourteen. 1t muy be remaried | Off Burns, 1; off Kleffner, 2. Hit by pitohe Played. Won, Los streteh like a streak of red fire, ran mose | land Wilkes, Frank ¥ 1, Little Billy, Kitty | has made its appearance, the disease Is not (Signed). Geo. D. Gideon, that HIIU was partioularly “strope on' his | By KleMner, 1. “Passed balls: * Sage, 3, | Baltimore . . 687 785" " 66.01 and nose with Serf, until almost under the | &L hG “.‘,fi"?.',&, e e St Clair | SPTeading to any great cxtent. A telogram was recelyed this afternoon | I8 hits. Stribling “carricd out” his bat| Time: One hour and twenty-five minute eveland 3 11 wire, when, with another extension, the [ won the second, third and fourth heats| Indignation meetings are belng held by tha or d fr e e Rigpd TivR Fawln Philadelphia’ " 45 2 g ! i from Cabanne, denying the story of his al- Ha".‘..xl,xx':.l: fromine pnnand T LS Telogram.) | Hoston phle $ & doughty Zubler landed him a winner by a|and race. Time! 2:121, ¢ Jack | Bnglish residents of Hong Kong and the open leged crookedness. e peYIRE L Share s avery 1 ) | Brookiy A ek, Bowers won the first heat in 2:11%. Lucy ts of China, calling upor 3 sume » would have given the The Hastings base b ans.in the g 3rooklyn A 4 46 neck. on th In 2:11%. Lucy | ports of China, calling upon the British gove HAVE CHEERS FOI THE CROOKS, | S0me trouble., Stribling is a fearles: stand caused the team to drop the ga Hl‘\f-hlng B 4 48 3| The fifth race, selling, seven furlongs, $150, -".‘.{?‘\“L‘i\xn‘;}.',:'.'-‘ ll{\”mln-th]mx, Rally | ernment to infiict punishment for the mas- man against (he fastest bowling, and plays | Schuyler this afternoon he beginning | (hicago . o was another rattling good plece of skating | VG Gae” 218 “trot: Lady Hebert won | Acre at Ku Cheng, and denouncing their Kannan Clty hetr | YiH e R it Gite City men tell | Ok the elghth inning Hastings' team was | SigW KON - il and aroused more enthusiasm than any of | fret second and third heats, Time: 5:14, | officials at Peking as incapable of rising to Appreciation of Rncing. | for forty-three runs, e el aneR, O s eann v elledifor .:,""‘,"", St. Louls 1T T the previous events. Collector made a plucky , 2:18. Letitia, Joe R, Strathlan, Cc the requirements of the occasion. So far KANSAS CITY, Aug. R UARAC CaL [N P, Young and J, C. Doyle opened | Fit the ball, ‘which they aid to the ‘q'l'.‘_’:x‘;"! Washington by race, but was unable to get to the front until [ McGregor, Franki¢ B., Werther and arl- | as known no Americans have been kille banne, despite the fact of their suspen- | the defensd for the ‘Omihas, and o was | taste. * Score by inniniss: Louisville ......0.0000 2 8{ well down the stretch, when he relieved [ mont also « AR though one, Miss Hartford, was injure sion from the League of American Wheel- U AORDER. SAN8 FONEAE WAR™ MO, | Ly aStingE &1 1xsc0siees D 10LAZ0LT 5 WE! Paulett of this honor and came in home a St | several narrow escapes wern reported. The hout scoring, by ball fro; Bowers. 050, pa e g00od econd and third heat Time: 2 4 el " 1 ' 1 men, were today the pets at the racing aylor and Lawrle, the Hext two butsmen, | Behuyler I!111101008 0 0.0 00 0 6 headito the good, "o 5 %, Tulton Queen, Knox, Princess, murderous attack was premeditated, the in- meet at Fairmount park. The men were | both succeeded in getting double figures Hits: Hastings, 11; Schuyler, 5. Home | Lincoln kK i SUMMARIES FOR THE DAY. roman, Robert B, Hans Me- | tentlon being to destroy the entire foreign entered for the class 13 event, and were | e the former was bowled by Bowers and | runs: Hoffmelster, Webster,” Strick out: with Ja T First xace, six farlongs purse $100 for all | Gregof and otf s .\(I‘\rlm'lv g party. When some of the subordinate assail- X et 3 he latter by Doug y ster, 10; by Kimmell, 5 Batteries: | BURLINGTON, Aug. 31.—Scq ages: I an, b, g., 119 (Johnson), 8 to 1, al trof dandy Jim won | ants showed a digpesition to accept ransoms, about to make the start when the order of 4 eilas o foan A0 I aratan Snd ThhnLont = & g N, . 7" (St Vel straigh Time: 2 3 suspension tolegraphed from Philadeiphia | niy usoal pcen: ‘::;':.‘fl BRnel Eararl e | B net A e g, el and Palmer. | Burlington ..., 2 80 010 0.0 1 05| WONL Invade, gu my, BT (Btodh even i qvl»‘:\nlmhnm Katlo'V 4 3% | the leaders ordered them to kill without ex- by Chairman Gideon of the National Racing | ner and Vaughan, contrary to his late| WATERLOO, Neb., Aug. 8l.—(Special | 4ncomn .. 200000002 4—6f e 070 third, Time: “T:0. Eimo, poption kg wanionly iy, spddstartinie. tukk Hoard was recelved at the track. The race [ performances, failed to eome oft.:” Telegram.)—The Gretna Grecns and Wate Hits: Burlington, 7; Lincoln, Tdyle, Berwyh ansas or, Leum- ‘inners at Churchill Downs, tho Rumber-of (deatun wap bt ten, and thrée was held up for the time being and the Armanpes, falied 1o Jleom o Wyl lsEramD=The Gratna Qroa: S Burlington, 3; Lincoln, 2. Batterfes: Nich- | bt o Rt L y b wounded. The viceroy of Foken provinca telegram read aloud, It instantly created | making ‘thirteen'and ‘fourteen ‘respectively, | Score RieE BAIIA LIS RATE ARY. ol andirmon s imme Y ebond. race, six furlongs. for all ages, ,l‘f" 15 ,“" % Aug. 81.—St. Maxim, a bIg | jromises’ to make a search for the malef ntense excitement umong tha racers and | Uhe JALer CAbYIng ous s bat S . ROCKFORD, 11l Aug. : o $100: Hawthorne Delle, b £, 9 [ 0dds-on favorite, ‘won the opening event [ ForT G MU S SRATEE A DHC SRR thelr friends “and us e Spectators finally | Camoron’s six. Hiela ore wnd Marsnails STOONS. 51i 00 Ffdp 4ati2 81l Rockford SR g 9101 0—s| (Rein) o 1, o Tmborted Wolsey, . . | today, but Georgo Beck, against whom 2 to e ey ,'k“\ hment ,,‘”,"‘,",’: d the si e 2 people | one clos nnings fo t ’ OWOR v Des Moines -1 00 E - 5 (Vi ] A econd: Maderta, | 5 est obtalnable,. could! dg Vel It Lieng ‘began operations by plul volced their sentiments by hissing. ' This | Marshall was “run out" hrough Bt Funt | | Struck out: By Sheflleld, 12; by W L Hits: 11‘::-“. et 8 Moicga, ol e R o s S, | fer thah® tiieh CPoMriR- I (he ihjea"oybm: | Gering the missionaries’ premises. The entiro naa rnlvl:m_.;f :‘-{ ll'lu":- x“h‘rlr. ll“llrvmml Ca- | of l;l\ o and his misfortune is the more "l‘ ,l:uI::. "g,‘",?“ .”l-nv\ll-r. N Rockford, 7; Des Moines, 3. Batt May Camille ‘D, Captain Bellalr, [ mile and a half. Tupto set the pace untii | helghborhcod is in great excitement and fur- T e latter were told a minute [ to be deplored, as this 1s the first time . reens, heffleld Thornton' and Snyder; Andrews and McFar- y A nd Moss Terry also ran, they entered the stretch for the last time, | ther outrages are apprehended, not alone latar that the race woulll have to go on | that he has pldved: for many & day. Browme. Wheeler and.ads, land Thisa race, thirtoancaixieenths of o mile, | When Peabody came sirong aha won as he | in Foken, but throughout the enlire country Without them. Latar the two 1 ‘:u’»‘x went an ln may be well to s ate :“w “\‘:- samé was | hours and fve minutes. «~:|»'.'»'A-itn'l'| Rorys QUINCY, T, Aug. 31.—Score: selling, purse $1: Charlie Webber, ch. g., | Pleased. 'In the last race J. Perkins, mount- | The envoy of Great Britain announces that Speotators' desire to see them ride in any- | and had it not been for ‘& painful accldent | dings & Doyle team of Logan bent Quincy ... 20800010 0|0 (Wison) 4101, won: Little Nell, g m. | 0d,0n, Tom Quirk, Wis thrown, but Bt [ he will sand the consul at Foo-Chow to Ku thing. They went to beat the milo record | Which happened to Neale, ‘there would have | Woodbine team yesterday at Woodbine, 1 [ DPUDIQUE oooioniis 200 0 0 00 ian 4780 % seconds Montall, s, track was 'fast, Results: . ° Cheng with an armed escort to hold a rig- on a quarter-mile track, but fell a little | been nothing to mar the perfect harmony | to 9. The features were the batting of | Hits: Quincy, 0; Dubuque, 6. Error: Campbell, Georgla Hamiin A First race, six furlongs: St. Maxim (1 to | orous inquiry, and that a proclamation will short, coming under thé wire in 212 1-5, | Of the game. Neale, who was fielding at | Wood and Hall of Logan and the fielding of | Quiney, 6; Dubufué, 7. Battéries: Parvin ThoPanos (eotsle, Samil, 4y 3) won, Leo I to 1) second, Diggs (| immmediately be ssued by the Chiriese cm- The honors of the day were divided be- | “Slip,” Was struck iy the mouth by a ball | Willard of Woodbine. Score and Holand; McGinley and Gray 08 Fown, winite, Alva, Syest=l| §5 ¥ thira v 5 it "8 b aan Bo Lovls wna Kumsas Girdodibe | wanPin Nis alraction by one of the batsnren | Yo S 03 31 0 07 ez PEORIA, Aug.iil-8core brook, Pat Lee and Victor B also ran. o, e et o, selling: Tougn | PETOF ordering the decapitation of all who Coburn and Wrncst Stake carrying off ihe | The force of the blow knocked out twa of | Aesombii { T 02" | peoria 020 1 30000 0—3fgKourkh race six turlongs, selling, purse | miniiie' s to 1) won, Chenos (6 to 1) second, | T¢ found guilty The arrange- Bonors f6r' the Tormercity 4nil S Hocker | Nealos teeth and cut hig Hps, T aceldent e T S R TR Ll T 070120030 0_g| o0 Muphy, bg, 10 (Zubler), 2 to 1| Roogevelt (34 to 1)’ third. Time: 1:28%, " | ments for Investigating the Cheng-Foo al a #eR @ more to be regretted, inasmuch g fogan, 8 . 7. Errors D Ao 4 Berf, by 5 (Corder), , second; a Ta o anc F o nsatisfactory alike opon, class A i mber. | well. It Is to be hoped that he e | Cole, hree-base hits: Woo all, | P'e > ond per (6 to ‘ e: 2:87. > ) maras, Bonn PRyl A W, P oMber- | Ao fgured to any axtent, . ne Will not be | gage on balls:” OfF i ot Turner, | and Dugdale: Slagle ‘\.'n Lohman . Ba s AV Haior e nd; Ttasper @ to' 1) {hivd, Time: 207, | wore sent to Prosident Cleveland and Lord Omaha, second; A, P AR e i The game was watched by a large, select Hit by pitched “ranklin, 2 STANDING OF THE TIAMS, and Wedg field also ran. 4 to 1) won, Berena (3 to 2) second | Sallsbury that the measures taken by the third, Thme: 2:18 4-5. , 8, Bt. Louls, | 4,4 appreclative audience.® Scores: ssed balls: Talbert, T, 2. Wild Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct yen furlongs, selling, purse | gj; ,,,"“., to 1) third. Time: 1:03. diplomatic agents are Inadequate to secure Mile lap race, class B: 8. M. Hocker, GATE CITY CRICKET CLUB, Franklin, i Struck | Linoaln ... X b i lector, b g 08 (Har), to 1, won: | ®fyfth ‘Face, four and a nalf furlongs: P redress and urging that reparation be stren- Kunsas City, won: W. A. Terrill, S8an Fran: | Lawrence, o and b, G. H. Vaughan...... 0| teries: Franiits nd Babict parder Sa4 | Bes Moines ... ] Monk Overton, ch, & . o1 (Relty, 5t6 1 ihid: | fal ¢ to 1 won, “Pardon (2 to 1)’ sccond, | uously demanded by the homo government. elsco, second; John Coburn, St. Louls, third, | Innis, run’ out.. v 7 Shafr Umpire: F. C. A‘,‘",h“”’" e . & Time: 11l " Brown Dick, Harrison, Joo | himsed) (formerly Reject) @ to 1) third: | The grandson of Tai Won Kun of Corea, who Time: 2:20 4-5. Shepherd, b Doyle... 4 o4 bt &ie h = T /ool s Hol il el i . — d to have been assassinated while man. Kon ll‘;“\L“‘lI{;pil"O ;::fi\ e l\‘l‘-")k&o‘\':nw :}h&{)l: G f'vm' '.{lf:}vl{' Slugiera deteated the Clnrps | ROKTord . 3 i .‘\\;'r‘u‘.mulr:mm Y R Hisnos Tesburg. in exile, fs still living, and will probably be Shurts, Kansas City (130 yards), second; A' | Neale, ¢ arid b G."H. Vaughan B0 Re Bl o el iacesting BiLeXILNE | b SOMER ¢o0e t Bookles Got the Money. ( Summarie isd by eslal arder of the King. The P. Paim, Kansas City (120 yards), third. | Bowers, b Doyle. & his was the second time Clark: i e BT, LOUIE, At BLoBive hterand. peo-| . 348, trot: P won in straight he prisoners captured by the Japanese during Time: 217 3.5, Hill, b Doyle.... ; ; as the se ime Clarks was | Games today {va” n at urllm.\rgn Du-| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1 PO | pime: 2:1 Maud C, Miss Nel the war will be set free before the end of ten this year, S Central City, 13; | buque at Quincy; oseph at Peoria; Des | ple were in attendance at the races at the e 83 HANG- & - SRS NG 1 " g A Senator A, an, Monetie und. Ben August. In r © to a request the One-mile invitatlon, class B John Co- [ Stribling “not Gi hestan year. Soore, I City, burn, 8t Louls, won; G A, Maxwell, St, | Patello.b G H Vaughin: ‘;‘,‘”,‘3*,““(,l},:j,”‘“"};1._"‘;“',""";“,‘,‘ua‘l{::’ row- | Molnes at Rockfor Falr assoclation track today. It was a | Sjaslof A s TSRS 8 e ity z.h_s' Wells, San Franclsco, }h’.\"i""'b l"bn ‘( .{Jihh\d«:nflmn . o \“’l”‘"“n A return game will be played Game Thix Afternoo f.".'ul.'fl','.}' ‘-’r"n\-'}l'.f-}i' \".'L"fi'.',i.\'\’"' ig’r;::,:n‘x_m- p 225 ot \n‘wyru‘l \\';r;(l:{ stralght | authorities announce that only two can be B e Sana By L W11\ Cobuirn. BE IIERTRE 2o srreserre M saandscasnsre Rext. Tioadny, This afternoon’dt the old fair grounds ret race, three-quarters of a mile: Ash- | cter Horn: 3r.. Interval, Marie D ant found. It is suspected that the greater num- Louts, won; C. 8, Wells, S8an Francisco, Total SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE, | Sloux City will play an all-Omaha team, 1 (3 to 1) won, Pella (7 to §) second, Nor- | vardine also started ucoml John Coburn, St. Louls, third. Time' otal ...l Al while walting for their second attempt upon | wan (4 to 1) third. ime: 1:194% 10 trot: Oscar Willlams won in str have Peoria, 2; St. Joseph, 1. Batteries: Thomas | third, Time: nm\ Miss Addie, Fair v (4 't "won "Trayicte Tidlle (15 1o Angland and the United Statos. Messages Wil ber Lave either been deliberately slain or died from il treatment. The plans for 2:16 4-5, OM A \H.\ CRIC, l\ll'l‘ CLL Herbert Whi e of s U ers| o] OMOrro Second race, purse for ar- nYwh six fur- | heats, Time: 2:12%, 2:15. Killon naval extension to be laid before the next One-mile lap race, class A: Ernest Stade, [ . C. Doyle, run out........... ¢ ity Ponil Befeats Kansas | the life of the Universith fiup Lomortow | jongs: Judwe Dubols (10 16 1) won, LaSalls | Belena I, Margarct, Hryson and Gue Japanese Parliament will call for an ex- Bt. Louis, won; Bert Harding, St. Louls, [ B. 8. Young, b Bowers. . h Bt S 8 0 RS AEY. e o] M (3 to 1) second, Sir Vassar (3 to 2) third. | fred alsc Denditure of 200,000,000 yen and an increasod i B B PFish, Kansas City, third | R. W. Taylor, b Bowers... .. DETROIT, Aug. 3L—Score, first game: | lows: : ; me: 11914 b o+ won In stratght heats, | Penditure of 2000000 3 3 H, Lawrle. b Douglas sehisethons Detroit . vl 34000 20 0-19Sioux Cit 3 Al-Omaha. | “rppird race, one mile, selling: Jack Brad- 5. Lady Nottingham, Red | ‘“jh¢ o b T T g e T PP 5 Yougias, .. Kansas City ........3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 4| Martin . C <+ Crelghton | ey (3 to 1) won, Eau Claire (2 to 1) second, abn’ Outier: Halle Ocs and 1Es The enemies of P! ministér uls, wong Art Trunner, Kansas City, | I Brangia. b Dodglas . : 7| Hits: Detroit, 10; Kansas City, 9. Errors: [ Sonverse . .qnu.m‘ Aieansscens Taylor [ 10¥ (8 20 1) won, Hau Oiatre Morgan also ) Japan are unccasing in their efforts to dise ) \‘Nm;. . Louls, third. Time: | G. H. Valghan, b Bowers, Detrolt, 8; Kangas City, 7. Batteries: White. | Brown First base Fourth race, one mile, selling: Sallle year-old 2:30 clase: Miss Rita | credit him in the country and weaken him 7: H. New, b Robb... hill and Boyd; Danlels' and Zahner. Hoffman . Racand hike. oo Woodford (5 to 1) won, Crevasse (20 to 1) ats. ‘Time: 2:06%, 2:13%. | (n his position as the head of the governs ?n:-mllo tandem race, class A: A, G, | P. B. Ford, not out Bcore, second .(.um- Brown ....... hird ba treeeesees JON second, Murcel (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:46. Sandy Hoy, Britan, Al | ment, Regardless of the dangerous embar- and Tom Cobuin, 8t. Louls, won, | J. Cameron, ¢ Hill, b Douglas. .. Detroit .......... 200 0074 0 g-n] $RES ienss Shorstop . Jallan | Ao e D aares Selloa M iour o R en . Trlora Dawiing, Ly Rt | e L e tae ayman and W. A. Pixley, second. | 8 Heth, ¢ Shepherd, b Robb....."\ 100 Kansas City ! (83040088 8% Jonnsion”. ‘Left fleld............ Bhanon | and o 'haif farlongs: Aibort 8 (4 to 1) won, | Son, Kusscll Hardin, ‘Bonnie Wilkes, George | Weostheott WUICh B8 (RCVAL 0t R0 : ¥, Harper »...oiooos i Middle. 10 Graham , oags: alb R "Sabotto and Jack also slarted: 2:89, H. Marshall, rur out..... Hits: Delroit, 11; Kansas City, 8. Errors: | Youngren ..., tight fleid. .. \01.. Goode | Dyke: Jr. (even) second, Sixty (10" to 1) Fipabotlo and Jack ulse Marted \e Wiiton | antagonists are charged with Conspiring to -mile team race, class B: H. C. Wooq, | Bxtras ..., . ~ . p 3 M. Hocker and Art Bronner. Kansas Piirolt, S, Kansgs City, 5. Hatteries: White- | *Game cailed'at 3:30. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Miss Rowell | won second and thivd heats and race. Time: | surround him with difficultles from which he Cit; ol won; O. A. Rebenschied, Total . s oo 5 and “;"‘K*lt " S—— 2 to 1) won. o y e ), £:20%. Lena Wilton won first heat in id not hope to escape without ruinous loss ward and Walt Brunner, Jackson nuu?fi;' . IANAPGLR. f“‘ Avs, Boore Hayden Bras. vs. Fapillios, Gnde Moltie it 6 to ) third: Pitner 157 | 228 “Modium “Word, Hoy B, Janie Shelton | of personal reputation or the sacrifice of al whectien } BEinnor, Jas Crioket Game Monday. Indianapolls .......2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1—7| The Hayden Bros. will travel overland by . : T Ana’ Gayton also started, his_ personal prospects, The plot for ki .| The game for Labor day will be the|St Pau ios 00010 0-2) e H B T. route today to do battle with rpiiue Ran Herself Out, discomfiture has falled to accomplish its n. uun.tnmmm‘hm Cram «.w Sy, Omaha Cricket club against All Comer ml;l,'l: .',:,‘,‘{’."“""“' Hi,;lll”“':l« Smlafr;};* the brawny champions of Sarpy county. As | DPETROIT, Aug. S3L—Three faverites, u 31| chlef object, although it may add in many . nsas City rd. | The team which will represent the Omahas | AN R0 Helina Bhyte na Boyle. this is the second meeting between the | %econd choice and an outsider won at Wind EW YORK, Aug. 81.—Arrjved—Clty of [ ways to the dificulties of hjs position. All i will be chosen from the members who turn | © Gp' ' p) RAPIDS, Aug. 81.—Score: 4 above clubs, an interesting game is looked | sor today. Blue Bell, the favorite in the | pome from Glasgow; Umbrla, trom Liver- | parties are agreed that unlesd the prime min- A Beneficlal Frost. “,‘fl nl"odml; uouud;..;»l all members ave re- Mrocey bty A okb 1001 o3| for The l{ pm? wnlrrlczrlfl w.}“ try to re- | first race, ran away two miles ?uln[( to the | poo) ister can find means to protect himself The Londenderry benefit at the Bloycle -fl, 4 R0l MR oo at 1:30 olock | Muwaukes veiis0 0 0 888 03 &1 h',':..‘z'.f".,.‘é“s:".'.: ; Papiliton, Buriine | Aomtarad b ana h narawn, ALaoCt Wire| * SAN FRANCISCO—Arrived—-Coptie, from [ against treachory in officlal ranks he caunof Bark last evening was & frost. There was Hits: Grand Rapids, ¢; Milwaukee, 5. Er-| and Blodel. Hebe was nstalled favorite, but \he best | Hong Kong and Yokobama, hope to remain at the head of affairs. 'l‘ ree-mile hnndhuv‘ class B: D, Coburn, | W. R. Vaughan,