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BUCK EBRIGHT FIGURES IN THE SCORE His Bad Eye Torned Fall on y atm Ho s Omahn, Sloax City, -1, 1u Den Moin st hlo Joseph, 1. Chieng BoNew Cin LUl Phah Cleveland, O-i; Buftalo Indinnnpolis, 105 Detroit, great effor ot partial umpiring artial ver dict might have changed the complexion of things. The inly uj against it. In of the raps which went out into the fleld and were charged up ag Harry Now meyer &s hits would have been easlly nabbed had the flelders heen placed prog erly. And t Hiram B badly off + 1 calling balls and strikes in th inning. It was at a time the result of the game hung in the balance and Buckerino tipped the s s toward Scrappy Charley Rellly and his push. It came about in t In the swatted out the until plate N Ainst too, when third inn tiver bombardment the Denverite Miller started was continued zed up to the retired M '8 Meantime, howevor five hits netted four big, juicy tallies and these, added 1o Denverites se cured in th n their favor When the Colts had thelr musi was the abiding place for Eddie Lauzon made first Cap O'Connell ed out a single and an error by McNeel ent Baird dow first and left the bases full. Then Chimmie Hoy stepped up to the plate with a full head of confidence on tap. He was re olved to. bift clear the fleld fence. But he dido't hough might had he chanc batter usually Two pa wide ones went float into Buelow's hands wide of tt but Ebright called them strikes and Chimmie's oppor tunity to once more Immortalize himselt died a-hornin’. MeNeoloy forced in Omaha's and men had the do wa on the A breast was set in motion and many an ela Leowe's hope on error over u given the ng plate first run in this inning by hitting Wilson and Lauzon scampered over the plate After that the locals succeeded in getting a couple of earned runs, but the Denver ftes kept up and added to their original lead and when the ga As over had an even halt dozen tallies to the good. Score OMANA AB.R. H. 0. A Toman, 88 & 00 oL Zink, 1h s I L Lauzon, ¢ B Sl (A O'Connell, 2 a0 o 0 Baird, 3b b ] Wilson, 1f R 0o Newmeyer, 1 {0 0 o Totals T U 10 3 1 o] Preston, ¢f 1 0 Miiler, it : 0 Buelow, « i 0 0 Holland, rf 1 0 Hickey, 1h I n Mohler, b g 2 Rie'ly, ‘3h i i i Lewee, 58 1 3 o1 McNedley, p. 13 0nw0 1 Totals TR TNT I e Omaha 900101001 Denver 014001003 9 Earned runs: Omaha, 2 Deaver, 6. Two base hits MNeeloy. Three-t hit: Zink hit: Zink. Wild pite Newmeyer. ®on ba'lei o OfF M ley, 4. HIt by pitched ball: By M sley, 4 Strack out wmever, 4 McNoeley St buses: Lauzon Preston, Millér, MeNe Double “plays Tre o Lew Lewee 1o Mohler " to Hickey. Time: 2 Umpire: Ebright SOUX WIN A DOUBLE HEADER L n Paie f Puehlo in the Most Dashing Manne SIOUX CITY, In., Aug. 21— (Special Telo- gram.)—Sloux City got sweet rovenge on | the Pucblo Greasers this afternoon and fat- tened up its percentages nicely by bagging both games of the doul wder. The first one was an easy proposit but th . ond one was uncertain until tha final inning. Sloux City clinched the' first game in the second inning when kes went wild and gave a few passes to first, made wild pitch, whica, with the help' of an error or two by the infield, let in three runs. Pueblo got one run in the fourth but that was all. The second game was a magnificont battle between Varvin and Whitridge. Both were in fine form and only ' hits were scored in the entire gam Pueblo got two of the hits, but one of them was & rank scrateh. Parvin won his own with his stick in the second inning Rerte had gone to first on balls and advanced to second on an out, Parvin tapped out a neat safe hit to right field that scored Berte and won the game, Score, t samc BIOUX CITY AB. R. H. O. A. E, Collars, §f i v e Y TR | MeCreadie, If S R e (U S Brashear, 2 I SR T R secrets. Women can keep secrets, They often keep secret for a long time the fact that they are suffering from drains, inflammation, ulcer- ation, or female weakness. But they can't keep the se- wse the that and cret very long, b hollow eyes, cheeks have lost their freshness the irritability which co: from sorely tried nerve conspire to publish the ry of suffering. The usual motive for such secrecy, dread of indelicate questions and offen- sive examinations, is removed by Dr. Pierce's methods. Diseases of the wom- anly organs are periectly cured by the use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Sick women can consult Dr. R, V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,, by letter fre Your wonderful medicine, Favorite Pre- scription.'™ writes Mrs. . N. Anderson, of Rock- bridge Baths, Rockbridge Co., V., "is a God send to weak and sickly women, restoring good health withiout subjecting their weak nerves the shock of an examination. 1 was all ru down in health: conld not work but a s without resting Was very nervous a very poor appetite. 7 decided (o unite fo Dr, Poerce and stale my case, and am thankful that 1 did, for I received n favorable reply. 1 took six botiles of * Favorite Prescription,’ one of *Golds en Medical Discovery,” and one vial of * Pellets,’ and I can now work as well as 1 eould before T was taken sick. 1 think Dr Plerce's medicine the best in the world for sick aud uervous wewea, 1} 0 o0 A o | S | UERLO AB. R. H. 0. A, B Meliale, of gl 7 i ] b ' hitr §-1 5% § 6 % Lal rt ‘ 0 ‘ 0 | York ¥ 3 0 1 2 Tot IS ty ) 3210000 o 90061000001 d runs: Bloux City, 1; Pueblo, 1| bases: McCreadie (1), Bras K. Double plays: Rayvmer hngon. Bases on balls: Mt [H Niles, Berte (2), Brashear. Hit by pitched balll N Struck out: Col ars (21, Niles, Johnson, Yerkes, (iraham Passed halls raham, 2. Time: L& Um | r | sccond game 8IOUX CITY AB. R H. 0O A | McCreadie, if R Hrashear, 2b P 58 3 % 1 Griffin, ef e jinsscock, 1b § 0 01§ 0 1 Nilen, 8ty 9 ' % | Berte, ss R Cote gy g 10 | Parvin, b v L ¢ 1.0 | Totals Faw N3 [ PUEBLO. AB. R 1 AR | Raymer, sn - 10 [ Granam, ¢ §o b 10 Lally, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Moran, If 3 0 0 0 0 Whitrt p $ 0 0.0 1 o | Total n 0 2 u1 | ymer out on f | 8loux City 01000000 e | Pueblo 00000000 0-0 Two-hase hit: Ravmer. Sucrifice hits: Col- | lars, MecCreadie, Johnson Stolen bases Collars (2), Griffin, McHale. Bases on b s Collars, B hear Griffin, Niles, Berte, McHale, Moran Struck out. McCreadie, Cote, Berte, Griffin, Lally (2), Kelly, Moran. Time: 1:45." Umpire: Cline %I'l\ E STRAIGHT FROM THE SAINTS, Stn Finish the Misslon- vith an A am. - ES, la., Aug. .—(Speclal | Telexram)—Des " Mofnes made it five | straight from St. ‘Joseph today in one of | the most exciting games of the CABOT. Joseph did t & man farther than ond till the n when four hits and an | grror gave them four and tied the score | ‘I hie ~' 1‘«“‘ !hll r rymrl Nagle's long drive o cente cld brought In the winnin, core for the locals. Attendance, s Senre. | DES MOINES, | AB. R . HMM‘ I v 5 l,v : E tall, ss ‘ 0 1 3 0 | Rebsamen, 1b 0l L) | Hines, 2 T ¥ 3 2 0 Brain 2 0 0 py isler P02 0 0 i, < iy 10 MeFariand, 3 0 0 [ 0 | Totals ol 18 1 | ST. JOSEPH AB. R. 1. A. E :I- rman, p 1 0 [d 3 [ iristow, 2b 1 1 0 1 1 | Fivnn, of 1 0 0 [J 0 | Underwood, rf 2% 3 1 o 0 | Davis, 1b 4 1 1 0 0 | 8chrai, i geiy iy 0o Kiin, T 1 Hall, s SR 1 Strang, 3b ] o 2 3 Totals . M ‘4 7 12 *Two out when winning score was made. | Des Molnes 0010010 1--b St. Joreph 00000000 4—i i Two-base hits: Thiel (2), Davis. Double play: Strang to Davis. Bases on balls: Off | McFartand, 2. 8truck out: By Herman, | Pussed ba Kling. Time: 2:06. Umpire Grim Standing of the Played. Won Motnes Joseph Omal i Sioux ity | Puebto GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAC St. Louis Settles Down Long Enough 0 Whitewnsh Chicago. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2i.—Powell was In su perb form today and he had Chicago at hi merey all through the game. His sup Dort was perfect. Attendance, 1,10, Score ST, LOL CHICAGO HHOA L RHOoAR 0 00 o1 200 cfz 1 150 Y1230 0Ryan, rf..0 1100 51114 0Ganze, 1b0 0 9 o W1 131 0Chance e 0 0 1 15:0 111 1 0 Dexter, ... 0 0 0 Robinson, o1 1 5 0 0 Bradley, 3b. 0 0 1 Powell, .1 0 1 3 0 McCorx, a0 0 8 Grimth, 5.0 0 0 | Totats .0 6241 [T 1T PR (S I Chicago 00000000 0— Three-base hits: Kelster, Childs, First hase on balls: OF Powell, 1; off Grith, 3 Passed ball: Chance. Struck out: Hy | Powell, 1 '8tolen hases: Robinson. . Pow el Childs. Time: 1:4s. Umpire: —Bwart- we Phillies Win the Third NEW YORK, Aug. 24—~The Philii | turned the tabies on the New polo grounds tos batting in the eighth, was released by the for the Yorke orks Jack Dunn, Philadelphias and down to four hits, held the t the ay, winning out by timely who Brooklyn team, pitched Now Attendance, L0, Score: | PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK | RHOAFE RHOAR | Thomas, £, 017570 0 vanH'n, ¢£.0 140 0 Blagle, 'If...1 1 3 0 0 Davis, 85....1 0 5 5 0 | Delen'ty, ‘1h0 2 8§ 0 0 Seibach, 16,0 1 2 1 0 Lajole, 3.1 3 2 2 0 Hickm'n, 350 1 2 0 0 Flick, 101 21 0 18mith, t....0 01 0 0 McFarl'd, ¢ 0 1 0 Dayle, 1b.... 0 010 0 0 | Woiv'en, 850 1 3 a0 n, 25,0 11 5 0 | Dunn; o0 121 0 Hawley, pi0 0 0 0 ¢ | Philadelphia L00000002, New York 10000000 | First base on errors: New York, 1. 1 on bases: Philadelphia, 11; New York, 2 | First base on bulls: Off Dunn, 3; off Haw- | ley, 3. Struck out: By Dunn, 2; by Ha ey Stolen base: Dunn. Two-l | hits: * Lajole, McFariand. — Passed balls Grady, McFarland, 1. Time: 210, Um [ Srpay, 3i irates Co PITTSBURG, Aug 1dn't Wit 24.--Newton had s| pien- aid support and Kept hits scattered, while the, visitors' hits came when needed, Beck ley's batting was the feature of the game Attendance, 1,500, Score SBURG CINCINNATE | RHOA Y RHOAR oo o Barrett, of.. 31 660 ) 1 awiord, 102 1 8 0 0 b 0 0 | MoRcide, rf | 2.0 10 2 0[Quinn, ih | 018 1 1 Kahoe Wh.....0 1 1 0 0| Newton, p Leach, sa..0 11 0 0f Chesbro, p.- 0 3 0 Totals Husting, p.. 0 19| *Zimme 0 > 0| Totals .. 2 23 *Hatted for Husting in the ninth | Pittsburg 00000200 0=y | Cincinnatt 400402 Barned runs: Pittsburg, 1; Cin | Two-base hits: Wagner. Schriver | Three-base hits Beckley, Kahoe, Home run: Reckl Sacrifice 'hits: ~ Barrett ewton. Stolen bases: Barrett, Quinn | First “base on balls: Off Chesbro, 3. off | Husting, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Barrett. | Btruck out: By Chesbro, 2; by Husting, # | by Newton. 8, "Wild pitch: Chesbro, Thie | 216" Umplre! Snyder | Stunding of the Teams. { Played. Won. Lost Brooklyn ..., o | Pittsburg 10 Philadelphia n Chicago | Boston | Cincinnati | 8t Louis York Shelton Ready for Business. | SHELTO! Neb, Aug. 24.—(Speol; Manager Phil Hess of the Sheiton ball nine | yesterday® raised enough cash in a short \lme o put an elght-foot fence around the ball grounds and they will soon be en- closed and an admission fee charged so that ft will be possible to have some of the best playing nines In the country come THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900, — - - = here and get pas ming. The ball | nintt ge. Batteries: Kearney, (1 | Best time: 218, Ame n third | ) SER- | ber of crack pia y he Central City Beats Indians - | /4 /”’ M yelegrar (A7 FRIDAY LUCK AT HAWTHORNE %” {I /N1 ik 78 E AMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE \ fcor ( Akt W Form Players Rudely Shocked by ) : 3 g R L DINIVE I Oe s Fallure of Thelr Calentations (o is a lquId food | of a Dounble Header : ¢ Run t s CLEVELAND, Aug eland 1] Ce ¥ ) L un to Fo | o s ’Qa ‘ two's | j s . : that tones the sys ey ey R S o et : tem. Its use brings T E e B oy Diae Lorhd (1 {he | 0% | overyboty wan kept in o futier of ox R appetite, health, h he visitors lande it “ | ment until the judg X ber SI0GE Yy e o haged g fed % [ and tapped the “all Hght " bell, That wa d vi Aids ‘hc nursin the second game the: BoRaios 1 St Eroands. | when Braw Lad beat Lomond in the s and vigor. S g vthe o the hox st ond race. Summaries tanc . Beore ga dhosare X eftea L s O First r x furlongs. Tyro, 108 (1 b y 6V KEAND the Working | g 10 B ot Biurinn T (Huchaom mother and the baby, the aged, the yabdes Y | 2, ond; Dandy Ji P’ i | HLH.OA HOAFR 1 d L P Sl Ploker's, of. 0 v ¢ I third. Time: 1 W, I sie Bl ch g g ¥ M Lminence, Birnstes Waikgnay. e ill, the convalescent. Physicians gl log 1yt 8 ! e ey o8GRO,y feVgn furlongn: Mraw L | know and recommend it. A Sha ) ! > braska pur Kiley), 7 to 1, second; Tame Irishmar | P b w t McKean), hird Ti i 1 P S R AL » fors "ot Eimerson Soeeteh: Laset ind, ime ikt | Druggists sell it. Prepared by Hofter, b 00 0 4 0Kerw | dur Sorrel Rose, MacLaren and Woodrange . [ also ran | - a3 e v oo | Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n o Tota [ ANACONDA PACES LIKE FIEND | "/ it ko W - Earned runs: Ruffalo. 1. Two-base hits o opiawheeter Wmushes AT (LS I8 ARG 2t Wit to Donsands | Brewers of the Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser-Standard, Frisbie, Crisham, Bierbauer Three-bas 8 of Records in Race at Read= | 400 Satin Coat alko ran | Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Black and Tan, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine. o balls: OFF Hoffer R Xerwin, . | BomroN, Aue. Ti—Fhe W, 108 (Tally), 6 1o 1, second; Lady Retian- | K out: By H Hart; by Kerwin, | poit ¥, Aug osed tod nic. 103_(Morrison), 8 to 1. third. ‘I | . | Frishic Plckering. Double | piith At Readville clos 1:301, Ty Ann, LaPrincessa. Alona 11, | betwee 1 ¢ company 18 the W \ s: Shay to Flo LaChance, Andrews | awned by the. Bast View % | Miss Liza, Oxnard, Josephine 1 and L. T 1 th Light. Heat Pow gt R L errors Malo, 2. | Bust View, N. Y., pacing a mile in s:aig, | Caton also ran. e Unkhawh. 110 G Rayne, J e h | on 2aees: Cle An | thereby winning the 2:04 class and defeating | Fifth race mile: The known, Ning ister and F. Go ¥ w Milwaukes, el Kht . breaks the [ Chanan), 2 - \ slew wer | cLbvELANt ! . r the | TpRTivy. 6 to 1 ime: 145, 1T N8 singles were | | IO AE A NaRe rerord by e Seeaicls | ford i Jack ‘Telling, Prairte | | g DEATH RECORD. | Plckerg t. 113 Gett Voo " xhibition fle ¢ tar | Do and Alleen Wilson also rar h mi-final roun jasiaD, 1t 4 ) 0 Ha 11 1:5014, aces Readville “at the [ SIxth race, one mile and seventy varcs Now York, beat Kreigh Col il Fanernl Genins 0 ¢ o Halligan, 1t ) 0| head t tracke. The new record wi ;5‘,””,“ oYy the Tlddier, 108 (Winkilel1) i The fune olfn Kt wis hold | Lachce, D O8N 3 | o] inapectediy made, and it was entirely due | 1,40 1, won; Hand Rrees, 106 (Tal e New beat Bumner | . T8 0 s Nelth Taitts Shay EEREY v 2h..0 0 1 | Cart to outdrive McHenr ?”-1"""“ ' i 14 ]”‘l" e teh double t round hi. | Fecond street, the home of ¥ on, M. D. tisham, 11 1 ) A v b | close h A nda wa fall, Cant Dance, False \ | and Wildner, Chi ) o W he Seward " 114007 % E . st | Lick also rar | P B LT LRI B 1[ A. C. Wo dLah Baker, y ° 1 ‘ | »oan unknown rand R D1 e, Prince mon and mu Wi 1 by the | 2 | |PREJUDICE WINS AT SPA| Bond shd B Heard, ORI | iunte 'ob (BAL chutoh, Mt KEATE'S ‘AHEeS | it T 3 | = . o 3 sons, ) heodore ( irton A [ i ik -0 002 DRl U Meehn Favorite in Three-Quarter- mner Hard 1 fumuel Hardy, S | soue, v\" 1 ”v‘ : ; I ¥ | Bawnen TR Suttils Mile Handicap, Finishes Behind G 113 Tradnatt, Wew | I A MUY A We: A, POIRSH bted. kb Two-base hits: Plokering, Crows Cure the Money. P. 1s 1" 1ok 0 | eieate HRLIGT, ovhl STturises Share K I W master and W, W ¥ Three-buse hit: Halliga or hit: | rd, 61, 6 1 1 wor « he Seward | Broderick. Tnnings pitched: Smot 1 Dadiv in| SARATOGA, Aug. 24.-A recely s ‘ . 4 Baker, S Hits: Off Smythe Y Taker drawn, lenving | card was run off here toda Sam San_Fran- | Street Methodlat church, ¢ Cook e Wi 1o Btean ot Bi paer, 1) of Herr (o fight out | was in the six-furlong handic i \d L M | Tief corps, the city officials and other friends bauer, Hart; by Kerwin Fris L hthe Lexington | Mechanus was g York [ Interment was at Forest Lawn HIt by pitehed batl: Genins. Wil pieeh: | horse AR C L L B DL TR T v 168 1 A ] SouBle Blays < Y g themselves | length, with Gibraltar, wi i te t Ao I Jio Shay to | “ipy riving of Goers in the | interfarance, second, i ilke | | FIRE RECORD. LaCharice. " Lert on " bases $cleveland, 4 I o iairsainy the | interfarence, S e we 30) beat Krelgh Col alo, 8. Time: 1:25. Umplre: Dwyer won th it | The eting closex tomorrow it ve ha L [ s Weainra Unlon collens Another Even k. te breaks of | First race, malden 2-vear-olds, fillies, fiv Stevenson (half 30) beat J. Foy (hate| INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2.—Detrolt t 1 8ilver. The | furlongs: Lick land), 6 to 1, w -4 § . |, FIOUX CITY, Ja, Aug. 20— Western Arst r Solln ¢ : me | hid no show Kid, 108 (Michaels), & to 1 and 3 to 1, 8 Aexander (owe half 30 beat R. | tpion college at Lemars, Lu., was destroyed the ARt kamis L M LT th comparative [ Time: 1:01. Guesswork, Georgla Gardr H. Wimer (0) beat J. Bates (half 30), 6-0, | e b ¢ HaaSnaras fame, but in tho sec euse nie Matid and Infallible also ran | $40,000, with $10.000 tnsurance. The build anapolle Neided wrethed o, M ¢ In three, purs. ond race, selling, mi'e and fifty nd _rour | ing was lately sold to the German Evan duinapolls felded wretchad [r $1 ds: Koenig, 103 (Burns) to 1, won Stevenson (half 30) beat H. Kelly | game and horribly in the second \ Knight (A | Aftrey, 100 (James), 7 to 1 and 12 to e P | gelical church society and was to have been o T o gqe o h, b N by Atlantie ' . g. 'Tryshena, Kufu u mer (30), 64, 4 =1, & RILOAE | gearchlight, br. h. by Darklight (Mce Third race. handicap, six farlongs: Prow | s Parker, Chicago, beat’ Miss Cham- AL AL L Hartzel, 1f.. 0 23120 " urthy) 3 8| aice, 102 (Burns), 7 to 2, won: Gibraitar, 101 piin, Chicago, 6-3, 6-2 [ N, Neb, 1R 24.—(Specta le S ih, . Y0 0| Chehalis, bik. n Neily 1 (Howell), 8§ to 1and 5 {0 pecor Ralston v - gram.)—Kinsella Grain company's elovator o : Time by in hoth T 1L (Flyin, 8 to 1. third. Time: 1:1 n here burned at 1 p. m. today. Loss, $8,000 | Keity, 1b.... 1 1 2301 First heat 1:021 2:0414. Cheese Straw 11, Kisle Barnes, Ringleader, [ c11cAGO, Aig. 20—Benny Yanger, the " A Li X" m' 9 " i Hogr'ver, rf1 2 s ! « 1 e 1001, 15313, 2:0214 High Jinks and Meehanus also ran Tipt Slasher won on a foul in th nsurance 5,0 | ©f.0 1 4 0 0Dillon, 1b... 0 1 Glass,trotting, two heats in three, [ “Fourth race, maiden 2-year-olds, five fur- | goobna™. SUTHIE G PR oy tonight at - B clc) & 41 ouhew 1 ' 81, longs: Water Plant. 106 (Boland), 7 to 2 lag theater. Yanger was serlously in f Trade Madison, #s. 0 0 0 1 1Ryan 1 101y I b, g, by Wilkes Boy won: Punctual, 106 (Howelh. 23 to 1 and §| {1 right swing in the groin and | MILWAUKEE, Aug 24 Hi; b..0 0 2 1 v | Commings: T8 1 1101, second; Cogswell. 108 (R. Willlams). 5 | {visknocked completely out for nearly half | suit of the «hicago Board Kellum. p...0 0 0 0 1 Temple Wilkes, b g. by Ken to 2 thi*1. Time: 1:01%. Quite ht, The | [ Fhour five Milwanukee commission b thor stimmel, .0 0 0 11| Tota 217 2 0 tucky Wilkes' (Golder 123 2] Count, ..ing's Favorite, rn”and | 1S preliminary Martin Judge of Phil- [ &irain them form & the quotitions of o - Onwatd Si'ver, gh Iriah Boi Also ran | adelphia "obtained a deciston over Billy | the Chicago Bourd of Trade on thelr blick | Totals .. 41027 191 rs) 212 3 Rifth race, mile and sixteenth: Tntrusjve oudon of Chicago at the end of the sIXth | hoards came up today tor argument ‘n it Indianapolis .......0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0—4 b g (M 28 410l 16 (R, Willlam 13 to 10, won; Bramble, | 0,4, | United States district court By agre ment Detroit 62100130012 ke, bk B 4 8rol ol (Burns), 3 to 5, second; First Whip. 106 | R | of counsel, the hearing was postponed until nes pitched: By Kellum, 1; by Stim- m. (Thomas) 4 6 510 (Howell), third. Time: 1:46. Unsightly, | Choynski to Meet Maher. | Beptember 10, 8 by Cronin, 9. Base hits: Off Kol- | (Forshner) . 8 hdr ) Compensation and Kunja also ran | W YORK. Aug. 2i—Joe Chovnski ar | off Stimmel, 11: off ¢ 0. First i “I‘U" r i ai . | ri here from Chic Ko today o pu the base on balls: Off Stimmel, 1; off Cronin, 2:1114, 2:11%, 2:06% 2 i | finishing touches to his preparations fo [r— Struck out: By Kellum, 1! by Stimmel s pace, thrce héuts in nve, purse | FUTURITY TO BE RUN TODAY his fight with Peter Maher, which urw by Cronin, § rned rans: - Indianapolis, e e | place at_the Broadway clib on Tuesdny Stafll’am 1! Detroit, Two-base hits: ~Cronin, Mc LLeRLIL ) QR G ~ Yenr-0ld Ra ht. Choynskl _has located his ning {iliister, EKiberfeld, Ryan. Three-base hits: | Coolclitta Wilkes (Macy). oo 11 1] Greateat quarters at New Dorp, 8. 1 Shaw. ' 8ac e hits: McAll [t atss e (Cook | Cash Stoan W In Fra (L Stolen base: Ryan. Left on gl Yeestiandg, b g (GOOR) PARIS, Aug. 24.—-At Dieppe vesterday Jolis, 7: Detroit, 10, T4 | William H. Moody, ch. h. (Palmer) ! ] 1 NS o The By e Roug ies R R Prince’d., br. g (Tyson) NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The fall meeting | “Cash ' 8loan won the Prix de Houx-hes upoer . second game b.m. (Brady).. ... of the Coney Island Jockey club will open | (o d "\ ives, on M, 1. Chan's Lancier. Sidney, b. m. (8pear) s ; L INDIANAPOLIS, DETROIT. v b pears at Sheepshead Bay tomorrow. The feature “ sl RBIO A RHOAR Finnh $ao i watenn fs the Futurity for 2-year-olds over the| Al Welnlw Bents Watts, = oves. | Geler, va.... 1 o McAl'a'r, it 0 0 1 o 1| Charley Herr, . h., } .07 21 1[longs. The welghts and entries follow ored) of Loulsville in the fifth round of a ful, perfect nnd Bulybiy 9 ) Sapertld, s 0 3 1 3] Gratton Hoy, b. fi., by Gratton (Mii- he Futurity, Futurity course ! ny | bout In this ecity tonight satisfactory | SONE VAR, ¥E Y nes 010 21 e . Atking, 129 Biues, 126; Eikhorn, 135; ¢ 7y toilet glove yet Jigekod, ot 3 1o 0 0 41 01 aelotoriss b e (Mrasah) Age. Kenflworth, All Green, 122, Cap Hain Stops Races at Dubuaue. yrrwl\u&cd y AR 551 & | Lord Vincent, b. h. (8plan) A Bel's, Sweet Lavender, 115! 1. of DUBUQUE, la., Aug odi race ed, | flinkey. b, 1 .. 0.0 21 Arion, b. h. (Titer) s Valley, 116; Olymplan, Ballyhoo By were postponed tntl Satirday on accou canses the | Kellum, p.. 1 ¥ 0 0 1 1| A 00, 9:10, Shooter, Bely Longshoreman, Smile of muddy track hands to bee | ot 1 | PANTE oncesslons on come white and | Tota J n 130 1| Rnees at Fillmore County Fa Resulis at S i, WANTED-—Bids for all con fon bea utifu! | 4 Pardirl n| GENEVA, Neb., Aug. 20.—(8; LOUIS, Aug. 24-The bookie grounds of Fremont Driving park, I'remo B s 00 Puliananolis Ry gram.-This was the fourth 1| the “bedt of " the Sargument” i i Neh., during race meeting Carnival weel vice $2. ; . Y Ry Flilmore county fair and circult vaces. It | grounds today, us only two favorites and | &l GHrnE FAEC THOEHIR Address, Innings pitched: By Kellum, 7; by a8 the red letter day for assoclation | gne lightly played second choice were ro- | September 12 , 1000 A A 3 off Frisk, : off Owe 2 Pirst b a larger crowd ent, drawn there by the | ohoning event, clipped A qUAFter of @ se ' ut by Frisk, 5: by er « ing teams and other displays Summiirl WAUKEE, Wis, Aus < 3 Hit by pitched ball: By IKeilum, Frisk’ | 5 . 2 Ing, six and one-kalf fur- [ (MILAWA i ! ing for 2 \1// Droggists Two-base hit Hartsell Sac The Light, 101 (May), « w objoct the ¢ i of every electric plant . | 1408 Farnam St rifice hits: Hogriever Double s 09 Daminick), 48, t 1 A Wi I hancbesn {ncare play: Casey to Dillon to Sha ih on) onias KInared, 07" (1. % \oodur | and svatem in wWisconain hus bes e feld. _Stolen bases: Hogriever (2), Pow RO L, Rouk and ers. Passed ball: Shaw. Left Ne 0 ‘ales an . Indfanapolis, 2; Detroit, 5. Timc mott) race, selling, mile_and seventy pire: Mannassau 7 varas Doughts (Daive, 5 s | Standing of the Team u Rt 1 Wwon !'\‘u_l!‘:v‘v"‘v‘:v] 1'| L\ snbusen); 4 to | PIG'U'ES Fflr Prese"ts_ Played. Waon, st PO Soden Wik h. (Sprague) $10 1, third, Time: 1:47%. Harve I, Gra s Chicago 105 g0 | Balden Wil X 1 Foogs, Gontintght and Iron Chancellor also| Nothing makes n more appropriate Indianapolis 107 5 Jessie Kling, blk. m. (Russell) ] 3 qer - 0 « oceasions than Milwaukee i 0 A S [ Faatn IClnE B ) 46 5|™Mira race. malden 2-vear-olds, five | Present for any and all 181 JoatEoly e M3 g +1 Time 1%, 2 23ty furlong Athara 110 (1. Mathews), € 0 5 | a beautiful picture—in this great cut Duftaln - moo@moe i Uree-unrter ime! e | 1o i Fime: 1 Shotover 11 KAt | jind just what you want and at a price Minneapolis 3 J] o ball game was won by Ohlowa, the [ Jsinird. —Jhimes 158 ) atisf: sidos | ' score being Ohlowa, T: Beaver Crossing, b | BremangHarty I, Miine " that will more than satisty you—besides, | Hrsals # ialy=| - | hearted also ran 8 i ibert, | you have a choice of the entire stock | _HUMBOLDT, Neb.. Aug 2 b ) “ourth race, selling, two miles: Gilbert, | YO ; : Al Humbaldtand Highiund, Kin. spiic even | HEAT RACE AT HIGHLAND PARK | &' (iiminicicr, "5 161 Walll Ransom. 10F | of nigh grade carbons, ofchings, Jesterday, ench team winning A game, | S to 8 and 2o b decond Round | 0 s, water colors, platinums, pho Highland won out in the elghth 1nning - . = urn, 8 (May), 25 (o me: #:8 8, r ; the morning game on a single, a two-base | Re @ Ban Wins .' 1966 AN '““'l"" Orris, Rouge et Nolr and Lurdan nlto ran. | tograveurs, oil puintings, ete, at about | hit and seven of the most ' picturesqic Hents, Feasy I, F g Firs Fifth rac ir-olds, flve and one e TR o R B P errors by the home team that any crowd | A% iko Mancmil half furlongs: *~ Seething. 110 (Dale), 10 <o | one-fourth their original pr I ever had the misfortune to witness. Th 1, won; L, ~|r"l{“- 10 (V ;1""\‘ nhoeven fnat regularly sold at from 10¢ to $4.00 seore nd o sgecond; argarct F, 1o o [ Frumbotdt 130237000 21| DETROIT, Aug 2.-A heat race at dve | 20 O i e 10, " Al | will go from 1e to OScpictures that Highland 14003187 0-iy|furlongs, whi "l,]‘W";;k],‘;‘;;“.‘.\'_l";‘,‘k';h prpolétte, Onogen, Mrs. (ranhan and 8¢ | fonly sold for from $5.00 to $30.00 Hits: Humboldt, 11; Highland, 15, Two- | {pid®ly BES W€ TH i the fay OUNGHUA A B s sl fitionas iham, e sold for half price or less, base hits: Sturgis ' (2), Noyes, Frost. | Wi dfternoo (hird heavs. In t [ 1V face, el atx furlongs) Beanam, | will & ¥ Sacrifice hits: L. Reld, Struck out: Reid, | Won the fir o Resar W lecaisa | 10 (Halthevic'e 0, 4 wani Chtrn, 10 A0 | 4 King, 7. Frost, 1. Ba tolen: High- | 1)1y “on"Glad Hand, shut him_ off The | e emar, 100 (Corner), § to & ghird. | 2 0 land,0: Humbo'dt 7 Batiertes: Humboiut, | LY S AR DA (' U | of Kranstomar, 1o corne) u b hire Reld and Reid; Highland, King, Frost anl " The Jatter hit Daly with his whip | o \-"\Hl Omelia & On Hand also Revnolds, Umpire: J. A, Fellirs ihd made Kim pull out and was ined Ly | Light, Bonaqua, Om Music and Art. 1613 Douglas. The second game Was one of the bert | {1 TGS e ks RANTAR (100l Y | o ever seen on the home grounds and was | e 0 g > e . | replete with sensational m_ start | T ¢ heats; se | -1'|'v“|\"" and ¥ uI it win ,',":-‘.‘.u - to finish. The ga First 0 (Landry), | s SliCAGR, < e R AR LT Pt | La o Ta s accented the chilienge of 1 e being only for the full seven innings phaye: to 1 third, Time Fessy smblamat of tha inanimate taraet oham. Hmpoldt 5 38 00 o o3| Belazar, Earl Fone Liisxl [ Enot at Okabofl, Ta.. Augist 31 At our noonduy lunch Saturday we ”"l‘l""“"‘:l B TR by B " ol 2 Becong | i a spirited and most interes contot its umboldt, 7; Highland, 4. Sacrifie. rn)., bt wor | for the Dupont live-bird champlonshi o nite L. Rold, BUruck ont: . Linm, 5 Frost, | end 1 Htand, 4 to 1t i | for | the ‘Dupont lve:bird chamblonshin | 1y gorve peach shorteake, with 2 Ba len imboldt. 1; M ind, | R Y el ! Gy and B. 8. Graham of Chicago at Wat 1. Batteric Humb Linn_and Rel L '35, [ son's Park today. Eillott won by five birds. [ whipped cream, for 15 cents -so don't Highland, Frost and Noye Ump J R« ‘\ | | A, Fellers. 1 | 1 g | forget it. No matter what yonr taste, | Dankers Union va V. WM. €, A ras ur aad ane-hall furlolgs | Today will be Bankers Unfon day at the | Sclnge Obewe 37 (L. Thompson), § to 1 youll find it at Baldufl's —cooked just | Young” Men's” Chrixtian axsoclation ‘park. | woni Marcy. 101 (Coburn 10 to 2 sccon pom. They will lne up as follow andryy, o B, won and at prices that are reasonable B. Union Positior ) (o 1, second; Vint | Tracy Catener Warr 1, third, min W. Distlehorst Pitcher Dr. Nevill rr March Past | Le Distlehorst First [ Hunter and | werd. . Shor MeCarti g ling: R i . . a urt. Tracy And evel, wo Miss oriarty o Yung 9'ta 1, Kepond; Vir | Nelkon: Ml \ (49 i Remond e | 1520 Farnam St. Sweasy N v, andiland and | | T Substitutes—Right Biuvbaker und | Pritchard one-half furlo A | Unitques ition I'rin b 8 10, maoond | 2 _ MeMuhon or Davi L | nors i aranden Drex L, Shooman — rdward First I \ 1 | — a Spragu v g ; ! Never forgets when he was a boy and /7 ams | rt ! hd . TRos s M l | ho hie hagw ml ch v shoes he = ahort Jrbo. 8 (Wanderi. s 101, w ! { how the Hlshapen and clum woes 1 /}“ “ H: Loy IO (Cantro), 12 Lo 1, seeond £ ad to wear eeamped and et his feet J &) /;7 Risht Kenmia | Momentum, ¢ Quick, Maratanna 1T \nd [ e wsex the know e gained by Lynch Substitut : Bt Culpis also ¥ Thev are as much like COATED | painful experience in select boy Two games one admissi | BELECTRICITY as science can make | o8t shaped ke the foot them. Fach d h | At e Mhuped Lika the em. Rach otie produces as muoh i Gering Defents Gue GA i rvebuiiding sibstance aa 18 con. [ that they are n comtortour boyy' $170 GUERNSEY, Wyo. Aug 1l ! ar At ed in the amount of food a man |'Rlion ha recalved as mnoli cave in the One of the smoothest gam: v in t by consumes in a week, This is why ' oo 2 \in this section wis ' ne Al 3 withdrawn. Mart Allert they have cured thousands of cases lectiy ny $3.00 8hoe in the stor day by the home team and trom | ta k and v " \ of fervous dis , suich as Debil- e SRE T L Gering, Neb. Beore | clipped e ¢ ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Var e, ¥ L ) Guernsey o 1 2 L ¥ » ete. They enableyoutothink clear- |, Lad to buy wi Lregular $2.00 shoe Gering 1 i 1 08| 2 na purse 8 ly by developing hrain matter; force soring first and third heats a healthy circulation, cure indiges. i stores—It's true there isn't very Batteries: Gering, Wright and Frank | r rmw i, E t bounding vigor to | f Guernsey, Clemmons and Clemmons. Strick f \ the whole ustem At Mosrion o much profit for us - yet we please you out: By Wright, 8; by Clemmons, 12, Um: | 3 trot. put Nuretta won th and " tissuedestroving draine un that's better thun profit pire: Crippen ! i rac totime; 206, Cuttt losses permanently cured. Delay % = Lo tarted Ay mean Insanity, Consumption R Kearney Easy for Minden, | #5520 pace. 111 B purse $1 LY Ty mesn dossily, o [ A ¥, Neb., A 4.—(Special T ra w b irth fifth heats Price. §1 perbox ; six boxes (with LN Mindeén ball team to| and race. e 1213, Noble Tee fron.clad guarantee 1o cure or re- 'D 1S Kearnev's three. Minden made eight runs b Je T Tresa Wilke Lady positive proof, fr Address Pe Up-to~ Ll Ho in the firat inning and the home team got | Goldtield, Braid and Possum also started Redicing'Ca., Clovetand. & Omaha's Up-to-date #hoe House, shut out the first four innings. Kearney [ 2:23 trot, purse, §60: Mart Allerton Bold by Kuhn & Co, 15th and Doy 1419 FARNAM STRLET, &0t @ score cach lu the Olll, olghth wad |second, Hith aud sixth neals and ad J, A Fuller & Co. il and Lougl