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THE O DAILY OMAR GETS & WHITEWASH Slumging Mateh Firat 8hut Out of the Season for the Rourk» PRESDENT HICKEY PLAYS SOME PART Bars MeVieker from me, Forelng the Home Team te n Cripple Des Moines, 6; Omaha, oseph, 2; Stoux City, 2i Denver, "hllnlrlnhln. Si Brooklyn, O, Milwaoke f the Teams. 161 Chiengo, 14 base | Roess of the Hillside Tennis and Golf {';\ Minneapolis draught of Prohibitionists Wednesday was a shut-out, and even though the g the bitterness of defeat the breasts GAMES o NATIONAL the season Orth Pats Another Co tof Whitewnsh Champlons. INDIAN AP Indianapolis lyns and allowing only five hits to the woods in the game | was seen that Miss Hoyt was bound to win would have been enough. wers unable to land on Freddie Glade at| times and not once did a gray uniform run around the bags It looked for a little tin ®inning of the game that @ shutout in the after two men were out ced in two runs with free ded him and held the visitors | Howell succes INDIANAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS out of the game Attendance, PHILADELPHIA ter written by y president of the league, from some Illinols instructing him to keep M Vicker out of the game because of suspen- BROOKLYN Denver Mattie The fine was before its receipt he had left St was because of his failure to receive this *Batted for proceed with MeVicker accustomed Philadelphia | Lett on bases McDonald Left on buses fine having h second game McFarland, INDIANAPO Stolen bases Bases on_bi he did not sence from of the Omaha Freeland, who is still nursing a broken fin- . was sent out in the | under protest | ) ause of ab- MINNEAPOLIS Oft McGinnity management nity to Dahlen fo Jen Wolverton to De! ger recelved at field and the game proceeded, from Manager . there lsn't Pagsed halls Chicago Wins a Long One. much to tell about the abounded o hacd Ritting, costly orrors fast flelding, th Dot evenly distride | ndianapelis . ed the winning run in the | and a long fly were opposed at times rem each other six of these belng made off Ninnsapolis 1ong Tamma nation of unfortunate errors on the runs scored by of the locals hibitionists, on the other hand, BE | Burprise of the Day at Southampton Was ", ‘\ ) by 'j ) ,*“"‘ ‘ 1 the Defeat of Mi-s Underhill Keep up his o s v s verl | MRS PENDLETON ROGERS PROVES SURPRISE | »1th « 1 umpire who K the game. | s Piayes, | NEWEMRRNAD IN. siaktodn for lnfants and Chlldren. h Between That Far ¢ entrice Moyt and Miss salit Mye at " ""::“'"' T o One-Sided .\‘\“hllrh |l’ul,7n"n‘r:.‘-.."u:hll‘:‘“:'-‘-:l The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signas to Be Interesting. | Sharkey Spar ‘ ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his = = | NEW YORK. Aug, 20.—John TI. Sulll personal supervision for ¢ ‘r 30 ars, Allow no nlul\ SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. Aug. 20.—Tho [ van was given i rousing benefit in Madis to deceive yonu in this, Counterfeits, Imitatlons and '| surprise in the first round of oL F e L U oo e | “ Just-as-good '’ are but Experiments, and endanger the heid sday in the women's national champion- | will be a large onc u health of Children—Experience against Experiment, sbip was the deceat of the champlon, Miss | bv & committe <t the ¢ Rt o e S | e The Kind You Have Always Bought iele as only, o MilG Qe manslra Bears the Signature of tor there was only 4 mild demonstra. | | club of Plaiafield, N. J. Tt was 2 most in- | tjon made his way to the dressing teresting match and was only lost through | room. There were thee cvents for & . misput on the home green elsie addition to the exhibition bouts on | the long program The match was witnessed by a 1arge | (George Mctadden and Tommy Shortell and_enthusinstic gallery of soclety peo- | both of this city, ‘put up u clever thr round exhibitior ple who are deeply interested in the cham- | Ntee Dlxon Wai, ntroduced plonship | was xorey he could not spar. as ne w e eimeen ‘ise Bentsice. Moyt ana | ybeier, Miher'nd Beter’ Surhs. spafred In Use For Over 30 Years. Mis H. Parrish, but ft was so one- | im - wa from Terry M sided that all intercst was lost when it| G b v Albany ey R A S T with ease, so her followers went off to| three c look at other matchosy which were being | i iy f closely competed | ovation whe Miss Genevieve Hecker, whom many re- | “A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH a4 exhibiton with Jim Guider of Now ;'\‘;"\.‘:\:‘ A pos saible winmer, was not put to| YOIK (Lo oo b i down the b * best work, as she held & comfortable [ when he wot ntn the ¢ PAE With lead on Miss F. E. Wickham and without | Thorne of Englund. - Bob was srected with § | IUSIdOuiY, | over and over. . Bob wore the pink-initted Miss Eunice Terry of Ardsley and Miss | tights and belt of small Amerfcan (lags 1| H. 8. Curtls of Essex county had a very | Which he had on when he whipped Ruhlin | s 41 won by by Miss Terry through a very nar | sharritie ' A match which attracted considerable| gypar’ in' burlesque = They Knock attention was the contest between Miss | other down frequently, fo - the - 1| Frances Grifin, Merion Cricket club, Phit- | Amusement of the epectators. At the clos 3| adelphia, and Mrs. E. A. Manice, Lenox. | eree \White counted both out and they gof Fe i It was watched by one of the gallerles of | up and sh ok har . . oo - - | the day and was finally won at the six-| dohn 1. Sullivan and J, J. Jeffries came . qulits | teonth green by Miss Griscom, who will| erviiody for Kindness (o him. Jeftrice i1 Anyone who has a west front office these ¢ or an of- e, | be the oppone: orrow of Mrs. Rogers, | not respond when called on to say n fow .wh:m\n:m:;m"h "ll ‘\;""« 'l’n“l I-flm"" HOBCTR: | Words. ‘butt throulh Annonncer oo Hum. | fice in a ramshackle building, ought not to be in the same 4 EHEG. SSIN i hreve sald he would at all times ba read 2 Minneapo- | “fhe match between Mrs. Caleb F. Fox| fn defend his title of .m..,..xfl:, whenever | fix next summer. Dirt, too, secms more offeusive in hot and Miss Livingston, the Westbrook cham- | called on | " i plon, was watched with interest, as Mrs | weather. Fox Is the woman who put Miss Hoyt out | PLASTER FINES ON DRIVERS | © |last year and her victory over Miss Liv- | ingston means that she will be the op- | Judges nt Providence Assess Mo- | | ponent of Miss Hoyt in the morning iry, Kenmey and Cabill %100 ¢ Miss M. Curtis of Boston had no dif Each for Laying Up Weats. E T — - O] ficulty in disposing of Mrs. A. Dewitt 2| Cocf Ardsley, but the match betwee OVIDENCIE, 8 29, Th, ¢ Ficann ih: #1680 3 e G Reyen. Gomeord. e ana Mies [ Tbiar thod o e weeke witiascd some || 18 cool, elean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, °| H. Toulman, Merion Cricket club, Phila- | Eit meetins Toa favorites .!.:7{73‘:3\"..',:.1 the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept consiantly moist it b ;X,","nn':'xl SOV | IS The Tutuee, TR Rinin e o mieeee | by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in S 4 A heats, bt o Judges were not satistied The first round at match play betwoen | With tha driving of SeHongy ko was us | WUILIECR the third and fourth eights was also| behind the favorite, John 1. and in com played and in the afternoon there was a | PANY with Kenney and Cabill he was fined consolation handicap for all those who| The 2:10 tre trot proved the race of the day Indian- | did not qualify for the championship. The |and was won by Charley Herr, the favorite, | Man- | winner of the handicap was Miss E. Goffe, | i & five-heat battle. 1 Derby won the . . (Y] game devold of mishap, Standing of the Ten pitching was backed up by a fleld that was the finest of Indianapolis Freeland, cf *0ne out when wi **Batted for Garvin in &'Connell, 3h T POINT, Neb., elght-iniing ALY Earned runs Hughes, p.. asual victory crack team from Beemer, cream of the ball talent of that town and was run on h sides made allowing man defeating Baker's b hree: Mm, composed of the | facker Sacrifice hits frelght | Misa Geneviev soms unearned runs. train schedule and by rank errors, Attendance, mick to Martes Donovan to Keiater. 8truck Passed ball: Dexter. Bases on balis ‘est Point ... 811 Ieemer, 6 Three-base hit slen | The only competitor Earned runs Glants Lowe on Errors, Struck out: Double play: Buses on balls each one allowing a Cubpy was batted ot good flelding behind him at crit- Kerl to Albright to | strokes Passed balls Left on bases both sldes was aaln order of the Avnmhm-o 3 West | ghe beat Miss Parrish by 7 up and 6 to play, | Winoe). Earned runs West | s as follows Oscar 1da and Reinhardt; Off Hughes, striuck out third bakeman re signed tonight | ease, as she only beat Miss Livingston by Joseph's best he. Chicago National leagne club by |3 up and 2 fo play, but she put up a great Ted Sullivan. first heat in i 2:08. Charley [err then Point Judith Country club, with a score of | took the s ond and third heats, as Tord 103-18-85 Derby went to a'bad breaic in the latter Rental Agents, + « « Ground Floor, Bee Buliding. Mrs. Rogers’ Winning Score, the -I_ ling heat rd Derby again broke The card of the match between Mrs, | 51d, Chariey Herr stepped home an easy Rogers and Miss Underhill, the former Royal R. Sheldon Hylu favarite I|. the 2:05 m— ¢ the firs eat in 2:05 flat, a ne ‘ T 2 Mrs. H. Pendleton Rogers, Hillside, Plain- | st oot mann o i _‘m,v{.’ Mgl ",’f«) nN 5TEP HN fl ]flT| field: M second heat e went to the half in 1:01%, | % | but was held in, as the field was almost dis 196 | tanced. Results 841 county, | "2:10 trot, three heats in five, purse $1,500 rley Herr, b, h., by Alfred In 756568585 Migs Ruth Underhill, Glen Cove: to kill it, Usc | ’.J """ Dt 1 OUt vovevvieneseri8 § 87 686 7 O (1Kely) 91 1 gry ] o “‘N.b the fn 65666654 104 | Lord Derby. b g, by Mam “ ‘) L “r:z.fuufl ZB The ‘card ‘of ‘the match in which Miss | brino King (Geers) wbrino, b h. (Gilbert) i k Valpa, b. m. (Miller) Heoker, Woburn, Noro- | Captain Jack, blk. g. (Golden) Sc 646768 Pilatus, ch. h. (Hussey) 44 r defeated Mrs. Wickham by 4 up and | Gir 3 2 ay was us follows: 2top ELESTRIC PASTE. ton, Conn, | Out T it ST o8 200 Do, W0 heats I thias, gagse 81,500 It kills RATS, MICE, COCKROACIHES and all other Verm 9 out TR e 6 158 Rl Sdanadn, Bk 6. by Ounstan consuming their bodies and leaving no odor. |ln . b4 India b. g (McCarthy) ,. T Ace, b h. (McEwen) Two Do Course In Forty-Seven Strokes | dre, b I (McBwen) who did the first | Baby Ruth. b m. (Curry) by [ nine holes in 47 each, which is only six | Time bove hogey, were Miss Beatrice Hoyt and Mrs_ Caleb F. Fox. the two By | women who are putting up the best golf The seore ¢ } For Gale by ol) Doaiors, 25 ots. a Gox. { STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTI CO., CHICAQOD, ILL. ewport Stake, 2:14 pace, pirse $1,000 o heats in five Admiral. b. h. by Besure (Payne) Miss Hoyt's match. in which | Johi T, ch. & (McHenry) e B WHEN IN oaul-n TRY They have ctood the test of years, 18] Miss Beatrice } 4 ot 7 n e ' and bave cur ausands of Hoyt, 8hinnecock | Gambet: b & (Burnhamy ] sTHu“B r:‘,],,,_,';,f,,,,:f,},’:,;,l,:'_ ,:\,fh 1 Ne ikes, ch. g (Cuhill) s Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless- i oz | Ao Thoraton. b, m. (Mliler) st and Vineoseie Airopny. B ot | ities H.C. Pasrighy Shinnecogks Time: 2:12, 2:0814, 2:07% As“"l They clear tne braif, srenthen rol. | O g 8 SADNS AT SEWARD TOUNTY ¥A the circulation, make digestion it FLwR perfect, and impart Mrs. Fox did not win with qulte 8o much L vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked pevr roperly cured, their condition often wormies the ently. Unless patie: Large mption or Death into Insanity, Co Ml Weather on the 0 [l ed sealed. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-ciad Isgal guarantee to cure or refund the SR8 eEARIL IR NGore WABL ion Valley | L BRWARD, Nehh Allg B i moacy, §5.00. Send for free book, Address, PEAL MEDICINE £0. Claveland. 0. n asked by rep- | Country clab i gram.) —Seward county fair opened today Sold by Kuhn & Co, 15th and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co., 14th and Douglas. Manager McKibben has be MeKibbhen's Dan geance for the neblo Bxperionce. Schrall and Pitchers Herman and Maupin | Miss Caroline wmw.-n Westbrook ay Horman Ted Sullivan was In_Omaha on Omaha-Sloux City Tuesday watching the went from here looking up pi 1 of the Chicago Natlonal league club, Pueblo bunched three five hits, giv- He has been softus Home runs keeping his hits well scattered the second giy J RAND 180 and their othe itth on singles by Strang, Moran's single, McHale's sinj sponsible for and Island, (Spectal | Out b uperior | In eph the first run of Tun wai made in 4k RIon game between and fsland was o slugging mateh | Mrs, 1. A, Manic Reef was knocked | Out o Superior and W Superior's lead in the first in Gravd | Kelly's sacrifice and from beginning to end. Standing of the Teams. Island played a good Philadelphin Grand Island, Herman, b GAMES OF AMERICAN Kansas City Tak games for the second purse morning by Humboldt and Hanoy ved this Hum- BUFFALO, McHale, of Kansas City left town tonight with three victories from mond and Heck. aftérneon the third toduy's game being captured by 1 i Blisa Parkinson 10 off Biiss Lee finished astings pitched w Off Hanover, BUETEHURL ignch., Tokles shos 7 KANSAS CITY Brewster Beuts Broken How HROKEN BOW and Broken Bow (Special,) | wa *Batted for Kelly in the nint closa kame ®tood 11 10'0 in Two-base hit out from the third | to Kling to Strang Btruck out Bages on balls Wild pitches Welling of Ord a Aght on his hands on Recount of his many | prize declsions in favor of Brews Off Herman, it by piteher ave the Field Denver Loses a Brilllant Ga Stolen bases from the fiel considered th Struck out and Penver was « Mant pleces of base Just Hold PAWHI'SKA Brasheur was the her Detrolt Still Losing. City's runs resulted shows hits and Jones sacrifice by and another For Denyer cholce, advanced to second ot third on'a passed ball wnd scored on a watce to tie score in the elghth inning Waldron hit scored the winhing run ‘on 4 a wild piteh stole second ‘throughout SI0UX CITY first_ inning MILWAUKE bett-McCoy ant Thursday night urunment 1a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate the socond annual tournament soctation ut the § September 4 braska Chess a in this ity NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. A wholesome tonic and nerve food, im- parting vigor and strength to the entire Induces refreshing sleep. Genuine bears name Horsroro's on wrapper. W {0 Measure Which i earrec Firat base onl bulls: Off Yeuger, 8 heel or from heel to heel? A~From toe to heel, waukee, 7. Struck out: By Yeage! to| Out 446545663848 |wih erfect weather and from the atten- dance the fair will be a g simmary of the races n 85 6 7 nd success, The follows - ; 3 356 6 8 trot, purse $200 'CUPIDENE' i PETE VYR | e VA HoooREsroxEDWWflwm 7 b 1 | clre you fe Mixa Giriscom Wins Mateh. tar L ) The match between Miss Griscom and dar Mrs. Manice, in which the former won hy b dr 3 up and 2 to play. resulted as follows ) Bpermntorrhas and all the horrors of impotency, Miss rances (Griscom, Merion Cricket Liho kidieys aud 106 urioary orgaas of all lmpurities. CUEDENE sirengihons sod rostorasemaii ek organa 0 E L 0ok dar ek e "[110 TnN0n AUITerers Aro 1oL et o o8 Is heenuse ntars tro COPIDIENY: tho 0iily" knowis remedy’ to cure without an-peration. $300 tentmoninin, A Writien club, Phil elphia Jessio King o1 | Wheeler Woodline K Funranteaiven and moucy retnrned if & soxen does uob ¢ a permationt cure, §1.00 & box,6 for §6.00, obo . 7 Eall Eoa tor yny clreolar and et s, 7 767 8-57 Doctor Tom Addres DA VOL MEDICINE ©. "ox 2076, San Francier. ('ai ller by | In s ’fi“i 5 5 "A 6 68 i w\”": & H"“““v‘\"‘"'l_m FOR SALD BY MYERS-DILLON wRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM | _The score of the match in which Miss [ Electric Sto i unice Terry, Ardsley, beat Miss H. S. | Curtis, Boston, by 2 up'and 1 to play, was 141 Miss' Eunice s TIMBER TOFPERS__IN FRONT | Als!n W, Ida €. 11 Chor and Jim Turt or | Office Over 216 South 14th Street. w 2| Out | in also ran. Belle Stmpson left al pest | Miss 11 8. Curtls, Essex cointy orme Reanl 106 (Dale), 11 to 6, won. Leo Planter, 112 Lrrars | out v o 1 5 66 8 alts | (Van Dusen), § to 1 and b to @ nd’ | < 'y DR \FEREAY |14 564635664 .—42—18 ¥rond ieanor, Holmes, 107 ciiimory” 12 10 1. | S0 . The ‘only ather match ‘in which a card Partout. third. | Time: 1:12%. Prince Real. Orris: 1 was Kept was the contest in which \|,~I~ M, Very Light, Lexell, 8poung and Terralene MCGREW 5 Curtis beat Mrs. A. Dewitt Cochrar ¢ JAG tix Shal et also ran Tele- | up and & to play, which was tao one-sided HICAGO s B-Frond. asal irth race. handicap, one mile und SPECIALIST rnament | o' be of any account Flechiuna today i Hawihorme, bt was | s1xteenthe Aico "furner.” ol (Witson), 5 to R e - € - p N T won: Meddlesome, 99 (Cochrany, 5 to 1y et |POTTER IS FORCED TO QUIT | hin. ot ihaiiie mate Jir, ok, i | £ty 204 B dun 0% DISORDERS OF - ¢ ”" Hroib s At e Fifth race, six furlongs: Ti Hebron | Geta @ Had Fall and Han to Drop Oue |, Farney Schreiber won s tirat race with (50 G55 G0 MEN ONLY of the Race, Which is Light- Park. Favorites wero beaten tn one. two, | (Mathewsi @ to 1 and 4’1o P H o e b 4l ning Fast. {hiree ordar jnd the speculators were kept | (ST izt Tom Coliing, ‘Maud Walo 14 Yours in Oriaha peste fairly "g06d. Wenther cear. Tracs sioer | lace and T T also rar VARICOCELE cured Charles Potter. the lad who made such a | falrly good.” Weather clear. “Track slow. | 1gE i, L0¥ (200, T4, TG, o ®1 D MeGrew at %0, quickly without cut 800d showing the first night of the amatenr | RERHEE o0 00| Margaret 108 (iimore), & to 2 woni | S Fix-day ruce, which fs on i the new Mi1: | FITst race, five furlong ing: Bar | Sraf, 106 (Dominiek), 1 to 2 and {MRERRENY | e Sycie tragk this woek, wh muellvd | Taris, 10 (Kiley). 6 to 1, "Fondor 10) | #ecord; wWall, 1o (Van Duem, 1 to 3 | SYSHILIG in S stuges cured pormanentls very | 1o withdraw from the contest during t (Buchanan), ime: Princess | third. | Time: :86. Marcia Dent, Aline MANHOOD, Nizht Lostes, 4}\”“14 Tiubility nfTounds | firat hour'sriding last niht. It was no f mihene. Wald ainaln Blackford, Obla,” Mixse Pratt, ‘Mrs. dran: | MANHOOR, Nlaht T 1 ' trewster, | fault of the boy's that he had to reti ) nen a i U | non, Monos a Jorathy Loo also ran " 5 Ui ile i | atier ke’ Tumbie"s "1 won i | W1 rn-T-Cut”“aid Tootsie - CURES GUARANTEED during which he suffered a twisted kn ephan 8 A . U] and ‘atner severe bruises. e was helped | §eqond race, wix furlongs, welling: Tavon. | |[OWA STATE FAIR RACES| CHARCES L.OW, Considerabla [ onto his wheel and struggled gam r| 4 eas il d Saant Kaima 93 ; Blectric ‘; stinl ca) Trontment com The | another half hour before he woul G 1pee) ) ona; B o & hined. TREA ,\Il \! ny M \IL Consile came near having | up. During this time he won the specrel | VITKAGIY (hing ime: LIS Braw Lad, | & tators Gather on (1o frac ered for the evening, as well as| Gefice, Ludy RBritannte B aw Moines and Wi | oHOUrs 8 fo & p. m. Sunday, 9 to 12. P. 0 taking a lap on the entire field of older 1 goer and Lady Box 706 Office over South 1th street, | mora experianced riders. Fijs brujses Third race.” ifye ngs: | nod Sport, | between Farnam and Douglas streets, Oma | ever. proved o painful that the ] o1 » Ben Neb, o| of fty-cizhth mile he had (o tley), 4 ¢ ; Wil DES MOINES. In. Aux 20 Tuwenty-fiva | iEnok and quis the raoe. much fo t Albort Enright, Hurry ‘and Grana- | | Ml foa | toduy. 8 | e are it 1.600 people ir S i | ) ‘pacig, H0: Surah Lon w n Kin per. Add, Drogheda a had | and exciting from star finf-h W (Jacksor 1o arley Dewey took ~ first rac W o Autumn 1 | Stevenson. the one. ned wonder, was the y aEnan, 3 ta 1 | Time: 21 Prosperity, Jack Elliott Tnck " -\l“ Al B10.8 woBi 1 ndy Stribling | hero after young Potter left the tricx ARk 4 )» third Ruby also starte sney, 95 (Black), 4 10 1 & 10 5, goeond; ling | ! During the 1ast I hour of st evenines | 3 lking. Bir Dick, Uncle Jim and | "% {rotung, § Brown Bags won in | The Kenticklan, 116 crcer), 4 to 1, thitd { ride. the Bovs cut out o terrfic nacs. which | o tan, « sixteenth. sell. | SLFAIGHL honts O, S, 31T, | Thne: §:814:5, @laney Luc ) T | at times was as fast as 2:10 to the mile. In [ W & hhenunam, '3 | Patola, second d. third II»(-[T'I\;”\ race, selilng, tive turlongs the final sprint for the evening Stever M S onengnl. ¢ master i #o started | fiPompson, ¥ (16 h et woi which | and Shultz third ¥t b e B hird. | mare won, Melody sec Tnsurgent third “_u.u Trigger, 108" (Odoin) to 1 MEh | " Tast evening the special event, whioh | Time: 148t Netore Anno- | mime: 1:1 Time: 1:00 85, Alzora, e, 1nspot mpila] | Was unnounced to be i motoreyele exhibi- | M Frangible. Ben Cha Beop ; I, Mansa, Gertrude Elllott, Mora, Cher SomPlad ) tan, was_declared off, awlng 1o the fa:t Ahd Nan O Kee & .| Four Fast Favorites Finish Fir | Fles, About, ¥ Ty Princess Otil- that the big machine went wr At the ihasi | NEW YORK 0 —At Shecpshead [ lle and Graci 180 rar Iust minute, The spectators w Il wiven tnber. | Bay track four tavorltes won. In the Dawh | ~Sixth ra e mile and a sixteenth on return cheekcs o account ot the falhure | phel | gtuke for 2-veagzolds the favorite, Belarin, | Wre: Dolando. 18 Ctaher) 2" 6“1 wan' | the motor to work and tonight they will | “h8.ANG | won h 1 ruce was taken | VIlla ¥, 91 (8lack). 6 101 and 2 to 1 ond; 1 ve An opportunity to witness a five.mi by the favorite, Ki mble, after u fine O e ran, B ta L baled, Timed cycle race between the New Haver finish. The fourth Autimn cup of \neher A derfume, M ) team and the local flyers, besides \ o8, W 1 rite < 100! gh, Silver Gare | o) e 4 et D WASE: | JOCKEY DALE BADLY HURT | o ook “wis St 010 et e oaon, e Elianual, difvér dar d¢ | The score at the Ainish last night was us " course of 4:21 4-5, the previous record being | ———— P '{ (va\lA~q Last Race ast Duy of Fair Groaund | 300 Kentucklan compietely broke | WANTED-Bids for ull concessions o @ ] Meeting May Resalt in Rider's | dowr olando, fuvorite In the ulxth, als | erounds of Fremont Driving park, Fromont W. Shultz . L 4 Death " e first t The 1 Neh., during race meeting Carnival K 4 A th r he fifth was | A e e 0 Eummar September 12, 13 and 14, 1 Addre: W [ ' T, LOUIS, M Aug. 20.-The Fair| Lady “Uneas 3 2 B SMI Charles Potter 58 2| Grounde racing closed toda In the last sk 104 BRUCE %®. SMITH, - wce Jockey Dale was thrown from Do Smoke, | | Sparring Mateh o | othy Lee at the ible turn and hia eon- | T | COLUMBI Neb. Al dition I ver precarions, h Kinlsen | Gibraltar Contest Kinni- ( H'V AGO, About fifty of Columt oports track opens Saturday. Summaries | kinnie, Ralston, His Royal Highness snd | of the conve Of | gated last night o witness a irst race. ing. one and a_half miles: | Margaret Hoffran also ran Keepers' ussociat oN mateh between a stranger in {'H ar Del Rlo, 99 (Dale), 6 to won; Lea 3 d race, one mil King Bramble | éred h anual house | Tae Phepps. & colored ar, 89 (Dominick). 10 to' 1 and 4 1o 1, sec- | 116 (Turner). { to 5, won: Duoro. 113 (Spen- | by Mre H, (' A They were to fight ten re nd ;. Lurda g (F D to L third. | cers, 5 to 1 and 4 to 5, s nd: Herbert, 101 | man F. Moore ar to the round. with on Time y ¥ Le KU Noir, Sa- | (Maher), § to 1, third." Time 101-5. Leon | two and If p 5 etta and 121 Derim alio ra | Ferguson and Bt. Fiunan also rar | Girand Jury stranger o in and Joe wos giver SBecond race, aelling v mile ad, ¢ Third race. Dash stakes. five furlongs:| NEW YORK, Aug eiston They were hoth somewhs AWatson), 30 to ), wol Terr Rauger, 10| Bellario, 104 (Maher), 2 to 1, won; Conroy jury, which was dismi 10| when they came fogether. but it died off | (Gilmore) 3 1o ¢ and i second | 14 (8pencer), 13 to 5 and’ even, second!| no indictments in the r rioth cuse and after a few blows were struck and had the e nie 105 (Fallehy), 4 to 1 third. | Elizabeth M 107 (Hethersoll), § to 1, third | it 1id not even hand up a prescutmaent ia | fight been fought the lmit, cverybody says | Time: 1:4 Huntress "V, Miss Loretta, | Time: 10025, Lady Schorr, June Gayle, | relation to It {

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