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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AUGUST 11, 1900 F“‘/ l l “Il) I l"” [ -mrl of a trance and it was a long|at 138 pounds and McPartland have a |thereby forfeiting the gan Battertes: | cubridora, Lottie Sheville, Give 1 Tak T3 . t r ¢ he | fvepound pull in the weight { ( £ & e<i | Delst, Mareh Past and Cavotte also ran. - | B SIMVONS WHIPS RUBLIN |12 1o fully understood that he | ie-pound puil in'the weigha " E UGk iR ‘ i Sare. five ‘atd TRehal dorlouyar | (S merican Porte 1 ited. He was badly bruised | for the sixteenth 'round and McFadde he Clean CRppers wi with iroister, 100 ( o e head and both eyes were almos® | rushed him flootdrn him with b Hem J s I ‘. 1 1 T r e to tulk, but man- | 0%, McPartland was vory ‘weak whei | nave wor et ght games this yea p r t r " ove is Prowos ¢ # ik, 0| he regained his feet and he elinched to Red Robert Proves His Prowess on the 1.did the best I could and no | save himelt from going down again. M Two More s at Oxford d’d g‘/t;’ Sturdy Akron Giant. Fitzimmons whipped | Fad e be at him oft and would undoyt ' OXFORD,” Net p " -~ o and that's all I can say about it." | the) 1aiter's ‘weconds not saved thelr man | Srom ) The o ALY Ll Madden hlin's 1 ger, des | by throwing up the sponke LT LR DUR GRS AR the cholcest of brews. SIX ROUNDS OF HURRICANE FIGHTING Gus” defeat vas e 0 0T | gy o3 STERTCAN LEAGUE. el biivuen ONURL and | he choicest of brews, S Charges Overtraintng. | Indianapolis Cievel de a 13189588 5 Hower) mellow and pleasing, Not & Lary Minute from the Word Go, | 0070 Nt " ol y of| Palr of Rague b/ and_ Ritodes; | S anoerin) & has " ith ins Both Men Doing Hard Work Up sipes Ui $OTDSLE, WHO Roted &8 ORE OF| INDIANAPOLIS, Aus F anid Maahe: Bie 8 < gl 1as met with mnstant to ¢ x thht Pat Rublin's seconds, also declared Rublin | fne lost the first game t \ A R0 Bireh vace i g dis Gus Out. Was overtrained McKenna went bal 0. Errors: Oxford, 9; Bert: | Foneda, o8 (1 3}’\‘\“)\;11 by a ise “I know this,” he said, “for he was with | ent ng of the secor ke - min vy . 3 . o [me during my preparations for my bout |Hurd lost 1 ¢ e 00 (hocn same ; has [ 195 (e Witson criminating public. It BW YORK, Aug. 10.—Bob Fitzsimmons | With Jeffries. After that Gus continued i y 2 i ) 6| “Sixth rac kol 3 3 ot Gte Rublin, the Akron & ¢ ng for his battls. with Sharkey and | "ixprax ¢ [ 000 51l =19 | (A" \Veb is superior to the best imported pro- { met Gus Rublin, the Akion giant, tonigh o B r that for his bout A L | R iy fi yen to,5, g 1 tson Squate Garden and won by kaocking | With Fitzsimn ened him that he | HoEs . st e, i, Coldren. | e hitiee Ko : ducts. Its high quality is assured by n Square Ga doing ¢ ut he imagined that | Har y Peach, Mary Kelly a also 1 P H e Ohioan y and out in the elxth joier 1 o il t' Bellim | & P 4 4 4 Novak . SeULd Fieiiions. ¢id. (AR trIEE CluaBty uld » body could soe to- | Migoom, . 1 X ‘ Tur Krrors: Arapanoe, | the fact that it is the product of thx, and dlbverly, It way b f i bloody | bk e AUAHC R e 1 14221 ' JHOT THING ON PEFFER STAKES t 1 sent the right to the j repeate I ' h tor " ) Orlginals 1o Christinns te while it lasted and at times it looked 3 1 b | B l B Assn older man, but F Al the proper t blows I Pin o y s | the, DFeREHE. oty haTBL o | 5oto 1 Wine 1 from would cut loose with his fearful body blow Charley White, who refereed the night's n, p. 0 Totals .. 61830 7 4|and the Young M. « fan assock | 0dds-0n ¥ " N b ¥ L tho Ohioan's light bou's, when asked what he thought of the | *Hayd 0 | team. which will be the sccend in th Brewers of the Original I’wld\\ eiser l.nm. Michelob, Anheuser- bl AL el 1: “1 was a hard and fierce | r the Omaha champlonship. The y 10, ~8how < A > bk The betting favored Fitzsimmons, man 1. Which DOth ek fought fhirty;| o JoM 8 | Wi be ealled promptly ut :0. The line-up | this ey Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine { wagers at 100 to 80 on Lanky Bob being ) iy et | OB oy in tenth |13 as follows | ht the " Urders aid o Geo. Krug r Ou 1, will be promptly executod Wete 3 Fitzeimmons clearly demonstrated that he , . | Origtnal Yoy o he r: add | 9 ¥ " made. Tonight at the ringside there wa Indianapolls 400010000 0-p|QrE e atord arting was prom & fiush of Ruhiln money, which forced is not a hasbeen and still has the punch | Cleveland 0102100010 1-8508 p pawford | 4 ; ; [ . oo R that wins, Rublin at times looked as it| Innings pitched: By Barnes, 8; by Dam- | Sculls Abb. Stakes, with a guarantee -, ™ dds to take a turn io Ruhlin's direction c By 1 | Scu p Lt TR h Syarantces - - o T o ot i did o e might win out,”bat ho lacks expe- | mann % oy iery &R it 6 | Heitri gpragu Bl e i fro ATard I,-¢Et&'t‘t§§£§§' cEEEIEEecEcE® ,Q‘ i |rience, which will be remedied in time, | iece bl 28 QO R Tiaktes’ | § 058 ) e Lre | Bcheck, while T Parader, the 7 to 10 fa last ot 1 by the ti the men put u | Bases on balls: Off Dammann, 1; oft Baker, | Lawler p e Uratil | gorta® o I Arad | s ]‘, % and I have no doubt that he will be heard |1 Struck out: By Barnes, 1: by Dame | Jol g Hada 12 ie last horse to leave the post in thelr bands for the opeuing round they wore | o ' " 0 WP uClier davantage Tator on. | MANN, i by Baker 4, Wi piteh:” Baket: | Bivean. s, oA | the fleld” of wix, "was ‘third. Tho 'wil-ase « 10 m equal favorites, even money belng the rule. ¥ Hit by, pitched ball: Hogrlever, 2. “fwo- | Whitney!. 111l Right Weich | pandicap at a mile and & furlor 8 e ‘”y".‘{ m Solnr Plesus Wins for Fits, Warm Welcome for Fits Chanos. . Three ) g T Piky ¥t BIntis ™ 3 ot up in time to beat the rank outsider, ph Fitzsimmons conceded about thirty-two | Fitzsimmons was first on his way to the | runs: indiahapolis, levelund, 2 Mr. Ellls of the Men's Chriatian | “BHERt Face, ool eix fuslons $ ] mn pounds 1o Rublin and this in itsclt was | ringeide, the crovd cheering wildly. In the | fise its: “Fiuod, " Frisbe assaciation leaves todny with his Workin | o relling, atx turlongs; Heaper, ) o ' " body o y ; 4 ofriev artzel, Frisbee, ova tenm for . Pinttamanth, whero ine | O Burld o5, Woni Tartar, 9 | n\ werious bandicap. From the word the | body of the arcna the men are standing on | Lot oRDasant Indianapoie level iR i LT L CO Yoo L und 7 o 1, wccond; Eifin n men started in with hurricanelike force, | chairs; the occupants of boxes are also |9, 2:10. Umpire: Dwyer, Tigers are considercd the strongest te | Hists Batnas. t Hiots wu AN Both were wild at times, but Fitz was ay- | Standing on their seats, Fitzsimmons Is en- re, Wecond game: in Plattsmouth. The Boys will 1ino up Candla 888 The Sunligin " ways the quicker to steady himself. Ruhlin | Veloped in a light-colored bath robe. Un« INDIANAPOLIS, CLEVELAND. follows. g i i ran 4 ; ;i y § ", . Cur. MR elinched @ good deal and for three or four | derneath this he wore pink-knitted tights i KHOAES g, s WHGAE | Working Bovs. Fosition Plattsmou ,",‘ cand race, maiden 2-scar-old filie 200 pairs manufacturers’ sample pairs of Tapestry Cur- A Younds was tho aggressor. He landed som | SUPPOTLed by o belt mado of small Amerlcan | {130 vommam, ct13 00 0| Relirbougn Pltcner e B %0 ] and svon, won Guetaw sl 1 tains, in cheap, medinm and tine grades-choice assort- A\ . ;| Mags fastened at the side with a red, white H 0 Frisble, rf..1 0 2 1 2(Schonlau...", ra coeennDespain | (Meue), 15 to 6 and ev i . H a SURIERE NNIGE on Bilauisiriony’ Ieos 8ad | Gt i on, 91 3 4 10 Gentns, 160 1 1 0 0| G Willarid 8ccond Arener | {1155 B dnehy, G2 1C Ve ment of colovings ami designs, in floral and nllv-mul ef fl swung his right to the body and head witn | Madison, ss.1 2 1 5 1| Lach'ce, 1 111 0| B Willard hird tiarking | Qlieen's Lady, 'Lack, Dotird:, ) A Ak fearful force. Several of theso blows stag- | Ruhlen followed almost immediately. Ho | Heydon, c..1 1 & 0 1[Fiood, 2b.... 0 2 2 § o Engler Shortstop Denemore | Bdna J and Qiiite Right 156 v 56" Aled, fects —curtains that would sell ordinarily at from $2.50 MU Thitdre +|had only a towel over his shoulders and |Keily, ih. 0 1 & 0 0/Shay, s .1 0 0 1 0|Stribling TOlt v, vee Hayes | “qR%:] 40 Quite Right also ran, @ o1 = ; : 4 - A gered nvnmm,;..,.k but . ...‘m,'.‘... I.;n’h. ot R AT ok Mickey, 3b.04 1 10 0\ Walters, 3.0 0 0 3 1 Giriith st 4 Ramge | value to the winner $3,30, to the second to $25.00 a pair—very slightly soiled from handling—a A on the right mark, as Fitz was too shifty 4| Stimmel, 550 0 0 1 o|spi 00400 nson... tight I im: P {0 S Jioget X500, secon A Ak At times both missed swings with either | POth men walked toward each other and | Milligan, 5.0 0 0 0 o McKennd, B0 0 1 8 0 furlongs: “Honnibert. 1o Tyt Ope it genuine bargain for you at—pair ? Rul fodgeq | 00k hands cordially. Fitzsimmons took | or Game nt Centeal Clty, won.. Alard Bcheek, 126 (1. Tornes, 5 o i | 0 band, but many of Ruhlin's wore dodged " inoaet corner, which was occupled & Totals Totals ..4 62113 3| CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Speclal [and 7°to 5, second: The Parader 114 (v In the cleverest manner. Fitzsimmons forced i fe ecks ago by Frank Erne. Rublin too lanap 1010008 *10/T Ruhlin to ground and in hot mixups | 1% * ol e iblin t00k | ¢y yajand g : o o egram.)—~Central "Clty defeated Aurora | Cie). 7 to’ 10, third. Time: 101 b, | vy S . the northwest corner, which was occupled |~ S i “and ot sikhih. on ] T T T AR s e e T ety AL W $].l O 0 $1 on the opening night by Terry McGovern. | darkpess. nings pitc! T 2% | nint obster's hing for Central City | Fourth race, handicap, mile and take fefuge fn & clinch |on the op Eht by y Mc darkpess. Innings pitch v Stim ; | ninth, W ; v ral Clty hand mil 1 the Ohlo man was the first to case up and | R » .| Both wore bandages on their hands and pro- [ Milligan, 3; McKenna, 7 hits: "Off [ was the feature 5;‘\:: \vl{»‘y" ful, 1) . Burng w ¢ . . m : -rm.,.’mm again x,,"“ mons l‘ru-‘li'lllhvh [ ceeded without delay to adjust the gloves Tx'fl’."," l, B off .\:..‘.‘.'-’.'.“y 1;(:'\['1]“””;.“][ “m‘.‘rh G 000 :: 9000 ¥ et An ”‘-4"‘)”1 t ol hetle @ to 1 and| 89 Apout 50 odd half pairs of the same styles—for single ,'\ I“ll ’v{ I: "nurv‘;x‘ “’I"'““ |Il‘\“ ‘\\}'1'4‘ ';'w"m-“.”‘ »I."‘v TSI L ERTRRE GOSNV BN | SNt Struck out By Milligan, "- | Ba hit«: Central City, 7 7 ra Ivl h'y fnd 8tos5, third » 4. King \" doors ‘Illlx couches unusually "lNllI values at cach P &ot awa At . s Fitzsimmons' timekeeper. Mekk Wild pitches Mclen 2. | terte Aurora, Klumb and J‘ frrie Bramble, MacLeod of Dare and Laverock \~ b D] mons was always quick in his movem ; 1#0_ran s [ g betting {8 pretty lively, even money [ Hit by ri By Stmmel, 4 Two-base | tral City, W sster and Lear. When Ruhlin’s nose began to bleed from a hit: Hogriever. Three-b | being offered and taken freely e hilts: Hartzel, Ih race, handicap for vear-olds and | yiy P b he sight of the blood sceme: _ Crisham, Flood rned runs: Ind Falrficld Loses to Mind up, two miles ght hiirdles: Klon- l“ loft punch the sight of the blood acemed to| “mom “gharkey has just been introduced bolis, 4; Cleveland, 1. Bacrifice hits: | MINDIN, Nob. A eclal Tele. ke, 199 (Donohe to'1, won: Einer, 10 | ybg have a deterrent ton him and FitZ- | ang challenges the winner of tonight's bout, mmel, Double plays: Flood to|gram,)—Fairfield | inden at Minden | $7bene s (s, 10, and 1 to 2, kecond;' Sir | ¥ simmons was quick to seo this. On the first slgns of weakness on Ruhlin's part to Sples, “Stolen bases Ha but will meet Fitzeimmons at this club dur- today, Minden w el Madison. | R ierios: 1 . Finnegan), 11 to 5, third, Time \ el B . ing the last week in August. Left on bases: In- | Minden. 1 hd — — \/ ~ 3 ol "“”‘“”""‘y” began his attack LB Both men were generously cheered when Umpire: Dwyer. [ Both bl i EVENTS T FAIRBURY. W LURTAIN POLES I'\ and each blow which he landed th Master of Ceremonies Humphreys intro- ¢ v batt rd [‘[ 200 odd ends of Curtain Poles t and 5 fect dh Gus winco with pain. Fitzsimmons' hand- | quced thom ukee Finishes Hard | Cory Fa | Seca Day of Nebraskn Clreuit Rne- Y b » m lors kept urglog him to play for the solar| The men are now in the: center of the | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aus. 10—Miiwaukee | J5¥ e SUPRort, while, Dilss was well AIRGULyres with Goed Orewd W ong—in ouk, maho: sany, white and brass m Hhdnlahal e el el 4 0 aved o great. uphill game today and | Supported by A L JURY, Neb, peclal.)— ( : plexu i DU Fitga "’ ALl sl | ring recelving instructions from Charlle | won in the fast three innings by timely hit - A ccond day's race Cairbury w 10 BIONO==CRTH T i s v s vnen vy R AT I ph slonally. Evidently he was waiting an op- | white, They are to fight twenty-five rounds | {ng And l‘l‘“i'm"“ egrror in the: fonti o Il\lull\u X ent Alhion. : Driving park . were af e | m portunity for a right swing to the mark e = ey l. ray was hit hard all through the game ani | « Neb., Aug. 10.—~(Specla | erowd “and only' one a i ” Soanting tratll Bika 0 % ph T o o akht swing to the mark.|under Marquis of Queensberry rules. when Gear relieved him at the end of the | Alblon and i chool pa which Hiley <, owned Open Saturday Evening Until Nine O'clock, " showed plainly the effects of the stiff and| Fi&ht by Rounds. Ritving struck therr Satt, CAttioe Dlayers | & terdny, Which T 1'in Favor gL m rapld work they had done in the preceding ind 1-They met tn the center of the | corc J [ Indians, 13 to 4 A mufted 1y und . Ak b in showe wich the worse of | W a light right on the ches uhlin | LHO AR RH.O.A.R | DIOR NG g » A itpbintablib i Rl e quicker | gop gy, b back to th Jes., Fitzsim 0 Farrell, cf..0 0 4 0 0 Alblon 00 o on his feet at the call 'of time, but now and | o Broke Bremd wnd eame t (o o 9oBrien, 1670 0 11 0 el 1414:1416-1418 [} then during the rounds he scemed to stand | quickly. He fell short with the left and oD 10113 00| A 00k three | S Stree ar e 0 P e i TNt Yo body Fissimmons. then. hooked }Clingn: ee. 0 013 1| CINCINNATI O, : b5t | v Douglas Street, () !0\ «till and glare at his opponent. Ruhli R e S st cmony, then Hookss 0| Coughiin, 0360|the R P e ¥, third, ' these times also stood etill, being evidently | jaft wnd right to the chin. Jitzsimmons 0 Stawart, 031 0[to Comiskey for the Chi:ago A i B, 2ok W grateful for the chance of breathing which | missed left and right swings to the head O MoManis, ©2 131 1| leguo’ team. ‘.\J”.”" :»w“p d to w0 und will half nite i r-lyv::a‘:‘..‘:vnln)!llfi race: és liiiiaiz““iia%iiiiaiii simmons touched the floor, when he slpped | right o face. Rublin went at Bob with| Totals | s 5 e Tine: 050, 0:50 - down from a cliuch at the end of a round. both hands to the head, cutting Bob's lefi Totals .. 3 7T*2814 2 urekas an o ol -~ NE' | eye, and Bob slipped to the floor. As he | *Winning ru cored w! o The Eureka Base Ball club would lke to Last Day of Jollet Races. 'CUPIDE! fatal Sixth Round. | BOE up Ruhiin. Who did_ not, hear the bell, | out, 8 Ful scored with but one man | 1g2 LRC egotiations for a gimn with | JOLIET, 1. Auge 20 rne ter. dus MANHOOD RESTORED'W- groat Vegota: In the sixth round Ruhlin was slow in|SWung on Fitz's head. Bob's seconds | Milwaukes L00 0000021 1—|ANY team In the city under 17 veors of age. | laden winds which prevalied fn Jojtet inter- ble Vitaiizer, thaprescripiion of a fumous French physician, will auiekiy ol to Captain C. | fe claimed a foul, but was not allowed K. 2 Address all communic [ “Round “2-Gus was the agkressor. Tioh [ gneas Clty ... 0 0 0 010 2 0 0 03| 1,pi 50 south Tw 4 . 4 ‘materfally 'With the attendunce Ty AN B coming to time, while Fitzeimmons jum gLs the attendunce at nervous or od P 1 N Y aricoceie and ¢ : uYI| MIr--L the last day of the harness races. A sur- Uma at bis man. Fitzsimmons got around l(uh-‘.lvuk d a teft swing and they exchanged 2b"r’-’::dnm:'nfl:"“::'{f‘lfl'"'p'n"fl',','}"‘i'ii.flf, ~~~~~ se Was sprung in tho tirat race: tho 2:4) Justonall Tossen 0y diy or MERE Preventy i hews G ACkAT ;gggf;gg-‘a 4 ot %0 Flghts and lefts on the face and @ rattiing | : 3 3 e e. Garnatta was @ hot favorite, but a'to Rperm ey, 3 ::: lfiqlil:;?;llllv“;':- ,l:in"‘r sy ulnrn!ul.:: Il:;n.; fights ana lafis oy the fage 804 & satile] Rl Home run: Conroy: Tase on balls: GOOD THINGS GO WRONG | Fifisa Tk o 'imeas Doty favorite. but Uvur, (he L1dieys ad L3 UFIGALY GTEALS Of Wil Lipuriiics. €U s DENE strongiiens S m ’ ob side-stepped | jory " 1o nose oft Gray, 1. Stolen bases o one Y BRLER. Al and restor ntoy (3 Yolie @, Dowling fourth monev. Attora, after being almost amail wenk 0rgaDS, 5 Thareason suferers are Sacrifice 'hits: Iarrell, Clingman, Gray. Meavily Played Dark Horses Fail to | distinced i the firat ana second heats wm CUPIDEN K the oniy” kn otcused by Doctors fahaeniise 90 rer cent are troubled with Prasta bringing blood, and another K apid ‘mixup followed. Hob 'bored in, but | Anderson, safely and landed lefts on the body and | o only” Known ‘Femedy o curs Wittt an poracon. 400 uin, | rights 10 the head. With & volley of lefis | (iUs met fl'}\""“:.-l.fhrl]n;r":!vf'.?dw‘;m" LOuil? | Wil pitch: Gear. Struck out: By Powiing, Make ¢ 6 Thove: Who i, siraighe prmfil ‘fa’le:';’r"l.‘-n‘r:‘\.mll::- (n‘y'!‘h [uaraniegivenand mony rerned i{:.'«.‘.',’mu;’"‘ Bob alect T00 & Box 6 10F 4400 and Fights to the head and neck and with | (i ony Seh i arCICt i The Body'and | 5, 5%, Srad & Left on bases: Silwauke T makin. the Tavorits 1 tha B0 trot, B e T lsnAnd teatimenins s 0 Prametrn. (i & fearful solar plexus Fitzsimmons sent | followed with right and left to the ‘body, f LY ) tained’ his backers. Result FOR SALB BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., 16TH AND FARNAM. Gear 2. Umpire: McDonald. Time: 2: and Tayon |, 240 class, pacing, purse $500: Attora won Ruhlin in a heap to the floor. This was | Which made Gus wobble, and he clinched CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Admetus | Ruhlin sent a left to the'face and repeated Bisons Die Easily. Priiy L s e o ‘mml‘ fourth and fifth heats. Time: 2:14 1-4 T —e — — — tho begluning of the end that soon followed. | ho'hlow. Fitz shot his left onto the €af | DETROIT, Aug. 10~Buffalo's only runs | savdy ofCatiormahkers, at Farlem thou- | 3y 242, Rea Wilkes won frst heat in Ruhllin, after taking nine seconds of the|and br ught his right up to the body. A [this afterncon were scored in the (mr.”mnp..u killings on Fox lard and 1 2113 and ‘was second. Tidal Wave was i 3 | d 2 \ X ' YOUR WIFE ccunt, rose to his feet groggy from the | 1eft Jolt put Gus off his feet. Fitz jabbed | {nning on Speer's single, u base on balle o | Princessa, both at wh of the | third, Garnetta fourth. Albert Fill, dis- oft to face drove left hard to body ) . - Bl oy UL st.Louls | tanced in the fourth heat, won second hent | | Made happy by our Turkish T. and P. Piils. Monthlies sire to the day. Never disappoints a effect of the blow. Fitzsimmons knew heff,\-(:,-‘m.-“l. n.’""?nul gent him to the floor. | §lerman's l‘..n:("fi‘\‘r'\: lf‘l"!r;:;ll!'\‘:-,l‘:l‘ )'1'.'.4:‘4'3:.'Hf:vmlml- s 'lm ran e h'.‘ Yhe [0 20438 Tod Willlams, Decoration, Mi- § ludr, Cures scanty. exceusive or painful menstruation. N thing lfke Iy tn the market * 1.0 had bls man and was ready for him. As|He took the count. Nelther heard the bell | hii" Foreman natoly in ‘every innirig except | nd race at the "1 1oke | ot .’\]IVlfl“L:lxvllv\"“‘”\lnkl'l‘;\nl]w:mr:h'::>\| i Dox by mall Two boxes oure wny cave %o pain ho danger Hiln 4 Phirmacy Omaba Ne | n as Rublin got up Fitzsimmons rushed, “;’r“:““";“"‘: ot Bl rattled that he 1ot the third, Attendance, 1,30, Beore | r “I“\“\h a8 n‘u‘ e & to ]l cliumny CEEtHIE, Pures Ao0s Jesn Jge- —— sending two lefts to the faco and then shot R Tt et DETROIT BUFFALO. _ |¢ash, but Admetu | 2:11%, 2:13%. Datsy, Wettinia Wilkes. The: | == a T his right with fearful force to the point of | L 3 : Camy 4013 ettman, ct 3 134 | La Princessa was the one in the |Iead, Wilkes, John Bmith and Saui aiso When otherc fall consuly { Ruhlin's Jaw. Gus pitched forward as if| Round 3G I e O LY Y ot | Holmes, 1. 3 on,' of. 0 0 1 1 | fourth race, in which Tayon wis favorite | 4.0 ciass, trotting, purse $500: Bookmaker struck with an axe and fell on his face to | ity flkecd n ert SuinK o the head, Dt | Harieyr I 13 3 0 0 Hallwan, 160 0 1 g o [#U8t05 | ihe mare soensd at e to b ard | won second , third ihd faurth heats 7 the floor, where he was counted out and | followed with o right on the jaw. ' Fitg | Klberld =9 0 0Curey, 1,0 0 8§ ¢|FINE g the price down to 3 to 1. | 3% 2, Hak Juno T, won first heat tn had to be carried to his corner. | hooked a tett to the head, 'linul-\l.l-x-:uz;:(»fl‘,,,,,‘,,‘ TR § 2 0 Italimin 250 o 3 5 o|Oniy Tay grand burst peed saved | (rte Ll LU R § {fs 1o the fact, Gus Kept JAbbINK U Lidn Lty 3. Halizm'n, | 28 ol hay and ood thing lnsted just 1on S e Wild scenes were then enacted fn and | firs suddinly -stepped and awung his | Nico cf... 8 110 0 e U O TR from ' Ave urst, = 5 B e et about the ring. It seemed as if everyome | Fight to the Both men were wild . 0 6 Foreman, 1| who came from ninth plac mmary LAST DAY OF FIREMEN'S CONTESTS g & in the butl | missing sever swings. Fitz was the | Miller P 113 reman, p. 0 1 0 1 1| "rirat race, six furlongs: Satin Coat, 108 sy n the bul .|.n.; wanted to greet the winner | M “#INK severh 8 rd right to the Totals Totals .. 3 82812 3| (T Knight), 7t won er. 10 | Marshalltown Team Breaks n State or sympathize v.th the loser, and the police iy, but Gus countered with a'left to the | | T e A (Dupee), 9 to econd srkford, 108 (P, Record at Cedar Rapids. SEARLES officers had a busy quarter of an hour in | face Hoth stood still, glaring at each 1 101 MeDerme to 1, third, Time: 1:15. sent a hard left to the wind, [ Buffalo ... aDs, Ia., ug. 10.—(Epecial S 3000000 gotting the people out of the building, | Other: Fit Al 2 5| Calathus, Hanswursf, lcenl, Fairy Prince, 0. m)—Today hrought the tournament Cures Dandruff, Falling Hair, Brittle Hal Gus clinched and held on, but broke at the | Farned Detroit, Buffalo, 1.|Pilot and Jack G also ran ywi State en's assoc ) b ’ Fitzsimmons left the ring five minutes after | referce's bidding. At the close of tho rund | Twa-bitse BIE Foreman,” o hree-base hits: | Second race, seven furlongs: Admetus O, SraIAn S AEacletion 10 43¢ |and all Scalp Troubles, such as Itching, he had dellvered the winning punch, but | Fitz sent left and right to the face. Both tma olmes. Bases on balls: Off (111 (T. Knight), 7 to 2, won; Fox Bard, 4 rong blowing up the hom: Bezema, Eruptions, ete. Purely Vegetabl e o ent to elr corners, | M er, aremi st base | (Talley), qQ econd sarton, 8 : s R 0 Y B e . around sufficlently to be able to walk to| 1 1 4=1'itz was first up, but Gus met [ 10; Tuffalo, 10." Struck out: Ty Miller, 1 | Bobby, Jullos Caccir, Hub. Prather Vine | breaking of the Mate record i the PB.IVA'I fllfllfl hia dressing room. Fitzaimmons was stily| hm with o “Tight on the | ehest and | b Foremin, 1 Double piay neltin’ 0 |cennes, Hossl, Judge’ Denny and Jeetect | stato hose Tace. Marshalltown winning. in Cure Cuaranteed a little bit dazed when he reached his room | {pidy a Sort 5o thefmoad” but o sron® ! mpire: * Sheridua, also ran, 1 N4-5. The results OR 4 " tried a left to the head, but fell short ers Neve hird ‘race, short eourse, steeplechase: | “How ruce, 0 class: West Brand - EN e e all oth on the Fourth avenue slde of the Garden Gus clinched. When they broke away Gus _Millors Nevor Inm It, Globe 11, 15 rson), @ 10 8, won: Reno, | Atiubon. - sesand r Wileasiach, fest even after all other remedies have failed and of some of those who gathered around | Put left and right to the head and jabbed | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 10—Chicago : 3 Wilson), 6 to 1 r, 6 to 1 itman al ix furl i Last Past, | Best time: :36 8- or money refunded. Time: 3 State h race: Marshalltown, first; | EME| . £ Shatdon, second; Williamuburg, third;’ A [ HESNER. 08 s | dubon, ‘fourth: aleft to th swing oint @ hit t. Parker | feaa. itz missed ‘a left | outplayed the home team at every and Gus got his right to the b of the game toc Both pitchors w (¢ three lofts (o the face n hard, but Fisher had fine 8ups him he asked if it was not the fifteenth round in which the fight was finished. He West Branch, fifth Best soon recovered his reason and then in it o left and right in thut shook ) fras hit “'t'm., it any support,” Worden, the |8 won; La Princes: | time: 115, RN We guarantee to cure all cases curable of o e i I8 to Clinches are frequent and both | home team's he: , was laid up | second; Abe Furst, | “Novelty hose race: Marshalltown, first 5 N & Moo Il Lrug Co., dulged in a hearty laugh men are very tired. Work on both sides | With boils on his ar dance, 1,600, | Knight), 8 to 2, third, Time: " 1:18 4-5, | ghoiden- senond: aniutra ottt [ WEAK MEN SYPHILIS A \ Drug Co of Lanky Boh. was wild. After a clinch Gus sent right [ Score: = i | . Tame Irishman, Crosby, Emma | burg, fourth; West Branch, fifth, Hest UALLY Cured for Life, wih Omaha. ' 4 [and t1eft to head thre 8. Fitz went MINNEAPC A CHICAGO. .amity, Onot icus and Con- | time 1 | ssiune, Lost Mauhood, Hyd:, ~ele, de Supplied by I'm an old fellow and | back with left to th roplexus and | R AT e # RHOAE | or Lynch .| Hub and hub, between two teams, making | Gonorrhioea, Uleet, Syphiils, i Busaar, Well, 1 guess 1 was good | forced Gus to the floor e he took the | Davie, ¢ ofttox, et... 070 Fifth race Faith Qe | best time: Marshalltown, fiest; Sheldon, | gtricture, Fistula and Rectal Ulcers af enough for Mr. Rublin and he was not so | O 0! A SATe LD VREY STOREY, | Nance, 1 1S i e 0 43 Wi jraatond), [ second. " Best time 45, | and ail 1 Liug’ Co. pe | knew” en to hold out ‘his left.” Fitz | " 3 s Tl 0 00 (Buchanan) e~ Frivate i es and DI of Men bad elther. “""; was as tough a battle as | \'nT"ll i swing for the head, Gus ducking | i ST, 8 11 5. Harbara AL | Winne stricture and Gleet Cured at Home, | ——— e e———— — ever I went through, but I'm still good |under at the be 0 1 0 0|and Kolhelm also ran. Telephone Girl and | W. A. Larned| Consultation Free. Call on or address ahRarE nuff for a few more. Rublin is a good | ita the Fresher, 11 oy U010 00 1|8t Bl fell, g | Richard Btevena this morning Ir HABLES & SRARLUS. N80 5 74 "M"" ' one and with lttle more experience he will | Round 6—Fitz came out the fresher. ( 0 1Katoll, 1.1 1 0 0 0 ixth race, mila and seventy yards: Dis- | Straigat Joihei0 dae, matel £gR) £e OMABA. EHNVHG G[ rvir it hedss i iy ' tried & left swing, but Fits dodged. ¥ Parker, ... 0 00'Leary, #s. 0 1 4 3 0|golute, 112 (Van Camp), 2 to 1, ‘won; Vain, | champlonship singles in th and |- o 1 although ome corking wallops | L1 3 Jert swing to the face and ihey | Wiimot, p... 0 0 Fisher, p....1 2 0 3 0108 (Buchanan), 4 to b second; Frangible, | champlonship tournament at Sbuthampton o and although I did not realize it at the | clinched again, Kitz landed & stiff ri *Wilmot ... 0 9 104 (J. Waldo), third. Time: 1:16. Hendrick R LETINE SIRIUON, b hbin daln o time, I can tell you he can punch a bit.” |over the heart, Fitz Kept boring in. He - Totals 2 | Gotd \ dlso ran ast’ star, in the final contest of the con “I was very tired, but the further the|dropped his left to the stomach and right Totals . 4 98 Y i rolation s(ngles. Only at one time durin o the They exchanged lefts and | *Wilmot batted for e a4 Ehre gz " T | : on Bout went the more postive 1 ot (hat. 1 | Sl (8%, MYy, “ReanEed St and | ow ot bacted rand Biretran | HORN THIRD AT 300 TO 1| mach Tt chilotiionihd "Shei " could finish him. Toward the close Ruhlin | and Gus swung his right to the nose. Both| **In last half of second Doheny went i v; Y y P | ng his e lust and deciding set. Larned earned foir grew very weak and 1 knew I had only to | countered with lefts on body and clinched. | out of the game, MacFarland taking his Rank Outsider Give es Pleked | teen of his points and Stevens ten of his. s jabbed left to the face and Fitz sent | place in left and Katoll going to righ : Lt steady myself a little to get him. He gave | joft to “wl xl“n 10 the ; A A.;;vhl _&x:mx r‘-x‘\’;nl :\mm ; ‘m K :’ 1 £ I.)..”(” |‘m"v . 1 Pablie Hard R for ‘\’»“‘.» summary of the morning's plays fol B me a good fight und I can glve him noth- [ the body and threw his right over. Fitz | Chicago ........oi2 3 2 0 0 1 1 o oot Honors at St. Louls, Gentlemen's champlonship singles, final ing but praise.” gent left and right to the head and sent| marned runs: Chicago 8. Two-base hits round: W. A. Larned defeated Richard Ofice over 215 South 14th 8t v Ul ooih, Afound e 0| o 3 T8 12, 10, Pavorites and ou Stevens, 61, 6 - e Fob's seconds wished him to £0 to & bath | are pissdivy Trom mouth and noss. ‘The | BIE: Jhreebass Glte; Harvey, rally,| ST. LOUIS, Ave 10-Pavorites ana out. | Stevens ot 6=Belt 0 $5.00 A MONTH. right away, but he refused. saying his wife [ round ended with Fitz smashing Gus on |.,”,w 2 L AR ke G Dltches: | 8ice divided L - b » . 2. Bases on balls: Off Parker, 1, [ Grounds this afternoon. Track fast. Sum-|round: John A. Allen defeated Bamuel was waiting for him and he must go home, | th® face with both hands, the Ohfo man | po her, 3. HIt by pitcher maries Hardy, 61, 6—1 DR. Aud an soon s he got his clothes on e | Y6108 00 the ropes when the bell rang. | &lkuck out: 'y ' Barker, 5. by et yace seliing, S-year-olds, six fur McGREW left the bullding, followed b A Fitz Lands the Knock Out. Double plays: Padden to Isbell, Parker t Ks: Seething (Talley), 12 to won Reiff Hoys Continue to Win, C [ & d by v admiriog | 1 6-Clus was very slow getting out, | APbey to Fluher. "Loft on bases: Minne- | Frenchie. 9 (Watson), 5 and 3 to 1| LONDON, Aug. 10.—At the first day's SPr-CMUST Rublin, when he reached his room, was|Gus got his right Inside, landing on the | fqm,. Siolen hases Hartman, Iloy third the Custle plate was wen by Royal Bai Em—— chin, and Fitz countered with a left on the | ypte, 1 eve, ralsing a big lump over Gus' eye. v 1 antilion. 8. Umplre: C sam, ridden by J. Relff, the American 0. jockey DISEASES AND § ‘RN GIRL him. Ruhlin® managed to stave off Hob's Flayed. Won, Lost. P.0. |10 nha 1oty park August mecting: today the Juventls MEN ONLY. | Visiting Friends in Knoxville, et with - wtralght loft, Fita bored in. | chicago .. 7 | more), 8 to 2. thi fotion DIkte SAS Won By Honits, L. Relft 22 Years Exprlen ending his right to the body, and Rublin | Infiianapoiis B 4 3 aving the mo e " “I had been greatly troubled by being kept | clinched on the ropes. After they broke | Milwaukes i1 | §ras., Hisanov The' Gerard Maiden 2-year-old plate was 5 awake at night whenever I drank coffee, It |awuy Fitz followed Gus up with'letts and | Detroit 51 BRI IoRaEY Minnis Sins, plio - [ niLe summer I was visiting a friend tn Knoxville | the count, but when he arose Fitz gave | Buffalo ] Florino, Domineer, on which L. Relff had ,,“T:'T‘"'; Sy el h\""MT‘L{' who had been suffering from rheumatism, | him no thine, but Jand right swing to | Minneapolis | +ho mounk, ckme’ Ih MICAHE. thatds. Wech ons produces b3 moll 5 b ] d by coffee d g 8 the jaw and put - k ervebuilding sub ens is e ¢ P15 80 caused by coffee drinking. 8he had quit| R BT, ‘was er and | LEAGUE ~Nas, | Went P in Foot Ball League. fiarvehuliding substance as is o Qmce ovar 118 8o, using coffec and was using Postum and had | Fitzsimmons . w winner | WEST POINT, Neb, Aug. 10 —(Special)—~ | tained fu the '.l\-‘—k“ grda m ;‘mn\‘ored, also her delicate daughter, who | Time of round, two minutes ten seconds. | ope of Nebraska's The foot ball plavers of West Point have | they have cured thousands of c1 —_— \ ad been an Invalid for a long time, was - Goes Do been included fn the rth Nebraska Foot of § us diseas: ich as De R B Kid Hroad in Draw. s | Ball league, in which cireuit are From ity Dl s ciness, | 1in, v | i SreruLy benefited by the use of Postum Food | prrrSBURG, Auk. 10.—Jack McClelland of | , HASTING | Blair, Tekamah and Craig. The bhovs aré | ele, Thev enibie yon tothir | E"i,\ b Pittsburg and “Kid" Broad of Clevelant | chljcgs ball | ow practicing for the opening ot the sea A\ 1y by develoni natter | “I found while I was there and using [fought a twenty-round draw at Milivil'e to- | Omafa et 1 A on. which will be in_ e | fleaithy ¢ N 4 Postum regulurly that 1 slept much better hight, ~McClelland surprised his admirers | 10" 10 wa fntor. y 1o est Point player tlon, and i ounding vigor to work and Ina p ; leverr woldin o fle L, 5 | | havi layed with the | e Whole svstem weakening work and indin piedek’ change was wonderful. 1 trust my testi- | ihe leading and had Broad rather tired in Omaha H B S| loases permanently cured, Defay bé, v ont iy’ Fr ] é monial will be the means of inducing others | the tenth round, but he recovered quickiy |Masthes .o | Doy and Deat auity, Consumption i roversiont 3 elfscea CUIE to try your magnificent beverage. These [4nd finished strong. G Hastinas, Powers, B Um: | Bixth ra f 1o halt furlongs, | 6 AICAGO, Price. $i per box 1 six boxes (with [ty it Sron Nty ' are true and honest facts.” Miss Frances . Gardner Fights Draw. pire: Reynold maiden $-year-old A} rothy I this city, filed | {ron.clad susrasies to cure or re o iy ouitive writioh W ikrantes o't Smith, 632 Douglas St., Chattanooga, Tenr CINCINNATI, O, Aag 10.—Oscar Gard ” - o et s . 12 TaDi reater ‘part of tho | " 22 ) $1. MO0k pouia € aefiud tho taonar: brice N 5 n ( ra- | e inick), 2 1 nd 4 8 § the positive proof, free. ~Address Peal | wagna (]l trons ' The reason Miss Smith and her friends | ner Aa8 Bavngy Virep of ihls| . o WOPKISE Rove Win, = 13 Gl Woods), 12 fo 1, third $.000.00 Wil be devot Medicine Co., 'Cleveland, O var, | fmproved in health is that coffee acts as a | fop aple’s Athletie club ‘hera to. | Christian & i tefeated the Ne e, Morels Dant, diss Frait, A nen for the fami Bold by Kuhn & Co, 15th and Dougiag ) % Dearvors ag, ‘ poison on many delicate organisms. When ight. Gardner had the better of {t, but [ tunes by the score of 11 to Parrott, f G T and J. A Fuller & Co. Min and Douglas. 'Y Chilcuwo, 1l It I8 left off the cause of the trouble fs re- | It had been agreed that o draw wa to by | the Nentinew, had the Working iy ot [ Currie s Hond Record, | i H‘uulx.l.\(:ly] by dus. Foruytn, P 2 o alled if both men were on thelr feet at | BUessing on his curves, but had poor su exults hland Park BEATRICE 10.—(Special Telegram.) Kuh ¢ Joth and Dougla moved; then if Postum Food Coffee 18 taken | (il 1 Roth men were o Port Resnlte i Highland Fark: g rTe e i e i L‘JRE YUURSELF! el Liums by ) € Derldvon there {8 a direct and quick rebuilding of the —- | Working Boys 201064 Tace, the feat e the Bea ] bleyel e of | e & for unnat nerve centers all through the body, for Pos- [ Mae Meets Mac in Sqvared Cirele. | Neptunes L 400001 Tk today, from Zi- | tortystw o hour and fifty m arkes, indamiciont | === - tum Food Coffee contains the elements| NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—At the Broadway | Hatterles: Working Bovs, Hanson by a head. Frank |utes, r g the pre 4 i Soa | H NO PAY » needed by the system to rebulld the nerve | Athletic club last mlmlu :..\«‘vrfr Me l.mlw. ~‘ll I_v Imeel; ptunes, Parrott and N spell of bad K b r and y mi by six Painises, and £t Betrias 1\ . 11, weak organs, v " s clty whipped Kid *artland, av ders. t Bir k lar | 0o, & pulia . weakening centers. fugew SR Dugilist, 80 badly thut' M - t ts & Shot Wi | Sold by Druggisis, | e racuum Orkan Developor wili Made at the puro food factories of the | Purtlands seconds threw up” the s he Cinke Svotied Bike Qu ROLT, Mich ' SRR aanian | rostor e kgl 3 In the sixteenth round to prevent their he Clean Clippers de the to of t ! v e & rotiurued; 1 € 0.1, &1 08 ana Postum Cereal Co, Lid, Battle Cr man from being knocked out. The men | Eiks by the score of 2 t The 1lks ¢ nd )| first vace, when ¥ L 1 “ b Dt sealed | Pl sy 804} write for { piain en Dhich., and sold by all first class grocers, | were matched to fight twenty-five routids |at the beginning of the sevenih inu (Madden), 2 to 7, third, hot, won, Not & favorite won, A5 Ciier sans I "CGAL AFRUANGE Co., 414 Chrius Bide: Danver, Golo /

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