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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE AN OCT A VICTORY | BT e g o1 1) 111 NINNESOTA BOYS TRIUMPH At Honre RiLL fotnls i altimora Btk Ciovainm e e it | They Win Game of Eall frem Creighton Firet hase on errors. Cleveland University Team. basa on balla: Off Dowling, ity Dowling, Donlin. Jackeon: | . D Bhieheck HIt by pitched ball PITTSBURG NATIONALS WIN | Elestinuis: wblumint: & huile "piny: | STAGE FRIGHT CAUSES THE TROUBLE Willlams to Kelater to Rohe. Stolen bases O'Brien, LatChance, Bradley, McGraw, Don- | Philndeiphinge Pitehers Mard | Willlams, Dunn. Time: 125 Umpire: | Crelghton Lads Put Up Stunts o nnd Often, nnd Nenrly Shnt Cantilion | Work, but These Stu ot . [EASY WIN FOR WASHINGTON, NOvE LUSeE . VR Enough. it Y | White Sox Do Thelr eat, Which s Flick's . thee Go Enongh. d do nothing with | AGHICAGO. I boThe Lavashington | Stage fright lasting (hrough the first fout hit Dugalet ' 1oral taam fought | | lonings caused the base ball nine of Creigh endance goore wus unable to win ton university to lose to the University o t rHiA form. allowing but fouf hits | Minnesota at the Young Men's Christian RBOAX g 1CAGO Assoclation park yesterday afternoon. the CHICAGS: o W E. | most important amateur contest that has t been played in Omaha this season. Sixte n Jones, rf 3 to nine was the final score, but the Gophers gLl amassed all save two of thetr tallles in 0 Hartran tho first four innings, after which they were 0 Shugart, e 0 ¢ 01 shut out three times fn succession, while -y the Creightons secured theirs by driblets ! 0 Patteran throughout the contes x hundred Creighton supporters wit uessed the game, and thelr rooting and the Washington 012000000 magner fn which they cheered on their fav t | ¢hicago QRUSD 0 B Y 8O orites till the very last out was admira o \Wagner ¥ ek left on bases. Chicago, 8. Washingt 0. | tion and envy of the Miunesota players. Ritchey ' 8lolen has & iteau- | Two-base hit: Clingman, Three-base | /[y a mighty unusual and an equaliy ownsend " Pifiret |l Sacrifice hits o Mertes. Ciingm in. | pleasant thing,” sald one of them, "“to have Pailllppt Duggleby :"' oY ' es . Jone .\l’r]r-‘ \'\. Nnrlmn‘i a crowd stay with you like that when you it e Y ppitenel ball | SMERE Mereer to tHngnas Biick out; | Are plaving losing ball. Why, up where we gl 1 by YW L Passed ball: | By tersou, 4. by Paiten, 5 Firat base hatl from the thn‘herk will go dead agains McFartang Wid Piteh | on nalle: Off Patterson, 3. off Patten, 4 [us If we aren't right up to snuff all the P mpire: Bmsile | Hit with bail: Hartman. “fime. 1:36. Um- | yyme Drugs, King of all may be h eczema | L3 with your own side guying Hebs neAt LU | ATHLBTICS BEAT DETROIT BY TW0. | Loyal rooting wae a featura of the at the Crucinl Moment, | Elherfeld the Only M to | Creighton boys from their trance nnd CINCINNATI June Both Nattonal | iet Clear Ara helped them brace up. For weeks past (he % in the exireme. WIith one |and Plank with Dolan's base on balls and oy “ " ALy to tle And two men out, an | Geler's high fly to Holmes in the second | 8TeAt game. Minnesota’s crack record hases nd Keeler was up. He and won the game for the Philadelphia | most desirable thing in the world to the TTRAT Crawford and the game was | Athlctics. Elberfeld's three-base hit in the e dotors r jance, 2.600. Scc geventh scored Detroft's onlv run. Both | ¥ § 00c INNATL r | Miller anc lank pitched aplendid hail Name Is Mediocre. PHILADELUHIA DETROIT aturally they were all on edge when the HHOAE RH.0 AE | game was finally called. The nervousues i Hayden, if. 0 0 o Barrelt of 0 ) 0 | oo by L i 2 1| ness to do too much, led to their downfall # 3 » 0| A very mediocre game was that put up by Fultz, of 0/ igiberteld, s 0 2 Davis, 1b O[M AL, 1O [3 > fingers and wild throwing was the order ¢ oKt | Dotan 2 0|Buelow, ¢... 0 1 0| business for the locals during the entire | Totamm 2| Totals s | clearly than anything else how easily —— in the ninth Detroit WO000010 Creighton could bave won {f it had kept “ I'A\ “ “I‘ l\ "l I) l\“ t 3y 4 0 Philadelphia 02000060 0 0=2]cool, {8 the fact that the Gophers allowed | \ buse hits. Harley, Beckiey, 8 Eloerteld =~ Sacrifice ‘hit. | Fults | 8tolet | were {n such a dilapidated condition - Drprord. Dablen Home runs: Bergen! | Gnat™ focroir 15 Athietics. 1o Left on | pulled out of the rut 1+ was ‘oo late, al. | acht Independence Rides Waves Fuoy- o Phil A out: By Miller, by Plank, 5 Double ' By Philige: § OF janes, 1 uek ot | Play . Kibesteld’ to Gleason to McAilister. | 811 Captain Harry Welch 12 the box was ad N American League Stand .| strikeouts in some of those earlier the | LAWSON SEES TRIAL AND IS PLEASED i '.'\':I.‘.'."T.“..'.'.-":.. : | Won. Lo visitors might have been batting yet. In EAST wWivn STRIKES CHICAGO, [ Chicago i Detroit 5 1 { home run, scoring Lynch as well. Tt couldu’t Are Destgner Crowinshictd Willis of Bo But Four | giifimore have buen a preitler hit, clear out over AN and Al the Others e 1 gt e i No: | Bo ! io4 | centerfield fo that distant fence. Prender terested In Poss Foiwon 18 But four seattered hits “off | Milwaukee i 363 | Rast duplicated the performance in (he Defender an. & il k & ba o | leftfield, where it couldn’t be found fn time PEACOCKS SHY FOUR RUNS | o nio v runner. BOSTON, June 3 W At \ passed ball, ' defender, the pride 1| fest ftneif ¢ xreal game, both In | Neola's H ) Game Mighty Ragged Work. ¢ font 3inaly Weore BOSTON | CHICAGO. NEOLA, In. June 3.—(Special)—A very ROLIAR tne oML RHOAE RHOAE | fast game of hall was plaved here Sunday and rig AR ) aney. b 13 0 0 Green, of Omaha and the Neolus. The feature of the | 80 clean playlng an aggregation as the | gone (he Crowninchicll e y'. b V10 Dextér, r;v t was the excellent pitehing of Dr. | Unjversity of Nebraska nine. The feature NIRRTV § i ngue 0,Childs, 2b. out thirteen men and allowed but four | Of the Gophers' work was a double play of { wih started sheets. Th N v out of the hair or 0 0 Raymer, 3b scattered hits. Steele’s home run was the | the most unusual order. Plymat at third | juei in the wind two hours and witl and Sbrals facay 0K « P ST L i 5 | NEOLA ILETICR amd caught him at first. Meanwhile, Lynch. | jjyaiy Bl BomHE Tt 0 a Cody, Tb.... 0 who wae on second when the play began, | quickly i 1, aet 4 Ll S Maxflel 1214 pirea; Mannasau apd Connolly and its very hard to play good ball RV i ¥y, in Wroni i noon, and It was that which finally drew the fers were BitC hard today. The finish | I June 3. 8ingles by Powers | medics have been looking forward to this base hal il seratch hit | Inning this afterncon brought in two runs among western colleges made victory the A6 Attendance, 319, Score Outer, ¥ 1iCasey, 3b.... 0 21 of long anticipation, coupled with an eager | Lasote, 2t 1 o/ Holmen, ¢ | the visitors, but it was sufficient. But Vowers, « Nance, If. 9 | Pisak: Y| Milter, » | firat half of the game, and what shows more Totals. ... 4 12 Earned run Detroft, 1. Three-base them to make five runs, even while they Keeler Three-base hits: Magoon | Miller, 4 off Plank, i Firat base on er-| And when the Omaba colleglans finally play: Dalv to Farrell. First base on balls: | bases: Detrait Athletlcs. 7. = Struck | ihoygh they rallied nobly. Throughout it | antly and Well. Moduire ot 10 Dire e )rhn,. 200 Umpire: Sheridan mirable. In fact, had it not been for his 3 — L34 Washlaton ¢ the sixth, also, he came In with a cleax Seattered Shil N il o] Philadelphia nly two men reach! “leveland s 25 | eighth, landing the ball in the weeds over the third on ) | the Independence 1 infleld Attendance, Beore from an Omaha Team. Minnesota's work wae surprisingly ragged Y e and it 1s hard to understand after watching i A& LALLM ¢ t could defe ol AL 0 Hartael, It... 0 between the Peacock Athletle team of | 10day’s game how such a team could defeat | apg fron i 0 Dulan, ephany of the home team. He struck showed itself to be ver throut, swollen tonsils TMCmK, e 2 longest hit of the season. Score base took a grounder from O'Keefe's bat |y lower sails it skipped about # (he: Aseh and Lot H.OAE « 1t an ts balanced r 4 \Hghe ] RioAn RHOAE 1 - tome, rou are cordially in ampaett, a0 w 3 o ong | fact r . oikip..0 (ar Do | s Tompaett, sa as endeavoring to make third on the 1ong | faciorily | e O M0 0 S 14 hoe: ot o2 the ball back in plenty of time, and Plymat Th W Meihily. 1L axan n proves ? owner yous v mind « Chicago o » 00 000 e 3 nen, ¢, 0 1 1[lald 1t on the runners* 1td every’ move fiom N v i : 2 S : bt T L GCURA BRI ACA 1A B rovena hes | L acd (oS Bl e [antctuiian 8 i tosted-vou @1 Master Specialist. \ S AR CLLIER K"l"'-lt" Lllalaibs ."m, et leved Hammeral in thedox, but the change | 1wo head « whils i S5 i 8 ! 1 Stolen base: Green Double plavs: Childs 2 didn’t accomplish much. Tilt that time | one of the over is practically the result of my lite work, and i [ p,,..% Long to Demant T 1 d Totals A @ u Metcalfe and Freeman had been switching | gaoii, gave g g RS tI AR i A MO o i wong to Tenney. Struck o By 00123 0 o o " R R & . merica an rope. It contains no vangerous d by Willls 1. Passed ball: Kahoe. First | Pencock Athletics 60 v 6 0 0 1 6 “"h 15 ‘;';‘\'f";"‘“'“‘;""’ and third base | The Indapenden ed along fast. No g 1t goes to the of.iEhe. A 15onen base on balls: Off Hughes, 1 Time: 1:20, Two-base hit: Curtle. me run: Steele, | Whenever:they telt so inclined. Score effort was made ul the boat clo r Soon every si Umplre: O'Day olen buses: Mpxfield, Stecle, Elder, John. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA the wind. b o tissuc, the flesh, the bones and the whole = son. Double plays mry\hmh\ to ' Elder, i i AB. R. H. O b [ ifianded: ot meeting 'the 11 | stored’ to pertect heaith, and th i YORK (ROWD SO 18 POWE Ryan to Steels truck ott v Stephany, | Plymat, 3b / QN | 87170 % 4 B | stored to tect health, an e patient pre YRS Pons 15, by Smith, 7 Passed balle. Jones, 1; | Metcalfe, b and rf. 3 7 grandly, rising over it 1 Even | of life = Maxfleld, 1. Unipire: Catter. Time: 1:0 | Allen, 1f 3 with the swell there was but little froth Gets Onto the St Louls Pltcher's Myn- Leach, c....... 1 under the bow. The wal lean. In teries for Fifteen Hits, | Nouthern Leag: Solem, 2b fhol 7 extont: forttha MpALLe T T WE AL‘.O CURE TO STAY CURED } ‘ to T wptain n " 4 0/Heacom, 8b.2 0 3 M N vevei cker d to come to our offices *Hatied for Hughes In the ninth Sinelatr A | throw across. Metcalte, however, socked | degign: r 1 i o told 8o frankly and shown how to get rid of it. My special treatment for blood poison dorsed by the best physiclans of 188 or medicines of any and for ery particla of ime mptom disappears cor \ rever The bloed, good rap full it od, and re pared o A pleasures ST. 1LOUIS, June 3.—The New York Na-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. June 3.-Score e, tonal lengue team at lust solved Jack the box. He wis replaced by Sturnhy. whe | Little Rock...d 6 6 0 0 v 6 0 0-0 § § Hommeral, p and rf i Y | \ to keel quickly but not far down, probably | f had lttle success Tha feature the Batteries: Birmingham, Wilhelm and (‘ul. 8 o) D ) D q i 0 game was the batting of Van Haltren. who | ver: Little Rock. Allemang and 1an Totals .............41 18 10 2 9 20 per cent. As It Is designed for a 115-foot Ul ure I ne d" Tlflflr 152ases Stewart to made Aive hits five times up. Phyls pitened | | SHREVEPORT, June 3 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY water line when unde his slant Hines to i great form. - Attendance, 50w Store ; AB ROH mpire: Popkay 3T, LOUIS Shreveport .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-310 4 3’}2‘“‘; P g = RHO \E | Selma 002000 0 0-2 7 0| Keete, ¢ KaNs CIRY WINS IN TENTH 0 Burkett, 1102 3 3 qtteries: Shreveport, Fam, and Mc- |Weleh, p Selbach Heldrick, of 1 \ ulre; Selma, McAfee and Alexander. Creighton, db b ‘|..4"| “and Hitt g Hick 10 hisiaan 8.0 MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 3.—8core ?(";,:RL'-‘-,," | reach. It was swung around off Boston AP nn ickman, 0 Dano 20 5 } | &1, JORBEL Mo 1 Toe loat | Davis: . D RanaTa, 1 0 Mamphix 0100008 40 =S aEiaeiana Hghtship and was timed from full to full Refercncsa: Beat Panks and Leading fusiness Men in This Ciey. Epeintiing: gams Kansns Ciry todny | Ganael o Wallace, o | Nashviila 0600002000-274|Bushman, Ib Ve [l 0 visitors and | Buelow, 0 Kruger. Hatterles: Memphis, Robb and Kalkhofr; | Prendergast, it t ¥l \ . Taitea e sacnt nid voen stine 1o | CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL fAelding he ils. Attend- | Warner, 0 o/ Ryan, 2 Naghville, er and Corbett - | | Phyle, o Powell, p. NEW ORLEANS, June & --Score Totals ... ¥ 1) 27 half an hour, all the time ‘st oft n.\ wind, Offfce Hours: From 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 1OA M. tol P M 2 0 $ 4 o Murphy, p New Orleans. 0 0 2 § 0 1 2 3 Crelghton .. $8003030 slackened §ib stay. which showed .mh ‘m- : | Nichols 5 0| Chattanooga .0 0 2 10 6 b 3 wELned runs; Crelghton, 2, Home runs: | the Constitution, on its first tri \ L ar 0 Batterles: New Orleans, Dolan and velch and Prendergast wo-base hit ek e b t S ) Miiton and Dooln. Um ARM:h 41 0T Chattanooga, Freeland and Abbott Plymat. Stolen bases: Varco (3, Wolch | ¥0¢ks a0, the bowsprit had ceme intoard quite satisfactory L | va | And all asecciate diseases and weaknesscs of mer ®e nothing for A e ihitont W " Aait | counsel and give to each patient a legal contenct to hold for our promiscs as made to starboard, | | not worth your while to invest te ire th has made e ane maltitude perhaps two miles, the vacht going 41‘-12 AR HEEAND B4R L L . [A8L, - SRONINK iremendons - apeed ¢ It you cannot call at our office, write yo (S RHE | d Minnesota 7223000 when Captain Haff's eve saw a slizhtly atted for Powell § : . s 2), C (@), O'Keete, Crelghton, Pron- | The yacht w cdiately beeled into 4 I MLL BATSIRGS iEs FOR DENVER. ‘:"\“"_L fox M“"'x“"n 1 Colonels Are Cavorting. AR et Bt AN R HERs | A8 XARHL RAN -IEmERIne - al 1308 Famim St. Get 13th and (4t n Sts., DM‘“A N fl and three or ; 10101 Sl cantain Bttt o My Oft Hammeral. '3, off Freeman, 1. | ok BU Louls. 11002000 0-4f, 00l Bl ol e e o anun | of Welch, . Hit by pitched ball: By | four riggers spent halt an kour setting up Henmr 1s WHd an wwado Springs || TWo-base hita: Burkett, VanHaltren, Sel- | streets Sunday afternoon to meet the South | Weleh, 2, by Hammeral, 1. Struck out: | the big spar with check nits. By the time ix Dry af N ch, Ryan (2. Three bawe hite: Heldrick, | Gmaha Jrs. When the xame ended the |BY Hammeral, 7 "by Welch, 8 Paesed | tig ) Denver won today's | by iSO S, Gangol HIU by Biteher! | geare atood 28 'to T In favor of Colonels. ballg: O'Keefs, 8 Wiid plichen: Welch. | wind bad flattencd out completely. leaving l June %-Da on_ 4 ivle, ouble play: Kruger to Mc- | Tie features of the game were the catening | 3 Double play ymat to Metcalfe to | A i comp leaving lorado Springs by timely bat- | Gann to ‘Ryan. First base on balls: Off | ot Groer e fame wep "hE | Plymat. T1 2:40. Ul 3 I the yacht rolling around in the Rr-tineie AN van hase O s of G A SIS SRR d the | Plymad me: 2:40. mpire: Jellen | acht rolling around fn e swell p h inning. R Murphy, 1. Pagsed ball: Warner. Struck | baes imaine ot Switr® The Caloneis ahal - S (&4 Utatl(‘)!l s Wt By Bowel oy Ner, ok onels chal- | There appeared to be no indleations of an out, By powell”s: by Mur ¥ |lange any team under 19" vears. Address | APPROVES COURSE STARTERS | more wind trom any airection, 1o the yacht ~e : [ Wllace. Time: 180 Umpire: Bwyer. " | S0, cnallenges 10 Fomna ¥/ 68 South — | 1B:48%;:hohiee: for Rosion on a Firm Foundation 3 Natlonal Lengue Standing. - Board of Stewards of Weatern Jockey ol ver, Batler and Three-1 Leagne, Colorade Spdlugs, Ream New Y Won. Lost. PO | At Rock Island—Davenport, 6; Rock Club in Business Scaston R T e teland 18- Chieage. i AR igh s At Decatur— Decatur, 4: Bloomington, 3 oma MINNEAPOLIS FRAGILE INFLE Pittaburg ! 13 At Cedar Raplds—Cedar Rapids, 3 Rock- | CHICAGO, June 3.-At today's meeting . | 8t. Louls...... 1 ford, 1 Py | of ‘the boara of stewards of the Wester: Swash 1t Goes Early In the Game and | Brooklyn A8 | AU Terre Haute—Terre Haute, 11; Evans- | Jockey club leading officlals to serve at P ple he 1 Bostol . 5 ville, 8. race meetings were ‘.m,r.‘\m as follows A B g, e Junees: | ShiE '! - Washington Park Club-John Morse 18, o & T Ancapolia Chadron. 301 Alltance, . presiding judge: 8 M Apporson, asiociits Cwent 16 nlices ¢ Jn the gamo CHADRON, Neb., June i -(Speclal Tele- Lu\ ge: James Howard, assoclate judge and B Pan had cwn.aasy time. - Parvin | CAN BEAT BOSTON AMEMCANS gram.)—The Alllance and Chudron base bufl | handicapper; _ Richard Dwyer, = starter [] RHE teams played thelr second game of the sea- | Lawrence A’ Young was appolnted steward The > 0-3 § § son this afternoon on the Chadron grounds, | to represent the Western Jockey clib. G35 miwaokee Proves 1t by Dishing Up | {he score sesulting o (09 in thvor af Chad: | | Haflom sockey Clib Coionel A, W Ham ‘Fisor Deicat fcx (he Beanes Ui SRR, e, B K Enlvington Genuine Bes L e - Building ; Building J alterations had heen 1 the enst Devivar Weatern Association. and handicapper; Richard Dwyer, starter - At Columbus—Columbus, 6; Indlanapolis, | M. Nathanson was appointed steward to MILWAUKEL, June 3—8parks pitched & 30\ oo Davtan, 7: Loulevilie 5. || 1 4, Smith Wae remsiated and the ay Carter S masterly game today, wllowing but trice | A1 LouluilleDayton. o Loulaviile & ogcation of 4. M. Ryun for relngtatement singles In as many innings. The American At Marton—Marfon Grand Rapids, 7 ;‘It‘in l‘!l‘l’\l'l a1 Tlhr appll fon of Jockey I visitors would have been shut out, vers for reinstatement was passed to the minth Innng errora by Friel Capnar ae Games | the iy meeting, The applicatiin’for . . . and \x.~\l'.r;“ "l‘»‘l in two rans. Schreckon- | At gouth Rend, Ind.~Wisconstn, 11; | fIétatement of ockey L. OBren wax 1 e Llver Ilis. \ Attendance, 1,2 e Ry o ) ekt James for reinstatement of the horse Sue Fokton BOTe: | At Providence, R. I.-Brown, 10; Chicaso, | Ng[i®tor ateepinchase purposes and Jnmes 1 ) Williams for refnstatement he horse Must Bear Signature NI Wine Second Gn S Dk i Tnay GAM ht ofthe | & of 1 A Willa e denfed ! ne S Special) el vl 01 0 0| OTHERS THAN THE QUAKERS | "3 Auiinicrsa® e resignucion as [ Fireproot | Architestural H A member of the board of Stewards. 1t was y Humboldt after Colling, 3b.. 0 — accepted O \ Construction Beaony 1% 0 o Univeralty of Pennaylvania Crew Not | The applications for tralners' licenses 7 e —= A Parent, sn... 0 0 1 the OLIY Paraisran Kaisses were dented W. H. Billings, Louls Thomp- - Rurke son and Walter Waells . [T Absol fex N | Conmnoe, g tor Henley Regnttn. Thewe loenses Were revoked: Trainer See Fac-Simile Wrapper Bel, | Aboiste Portuct Sark \ Sparks | — James Johnston, Jockeys T. Corner. James Cleantiness. Ventilation Oiiies INDON. D Yot rew Johnston, Willlam son, 1, Rose and | | Yery small and as o — - Do you have [ LONDON, June 3-The entries ot torolan | AT VHCHT Altmaand B Ree | | Ty eens e . | Milwaukee ) crews fo yea e & closed | piek. | ” | BRE g 3 |today. In addition to the University of FOR KEADA All Night 4 Mours | Satisfacton L DI} Earned runs: Milwa Three-basa | Pennsylvania, the club Nautique de Ghent Cup Defender Given a Trial. DACHE, Elevators. Fleciric Light. |Jamiter Servie Meatmg S A hit laron Burke has entered for the Grand Challenge cup| NEWPORT. R. I, June 3-The syndi- FOR DIZZINESS, ! son (2 "‘"",‘,‘ n and silver goblets. Nice has entered a |cate's America's cup defender Constitution FOR B 5 ells v 4 ook Of Lewls, 7. Steuck out candidate for the dlamond sculls was given a trial 8pin today. Out to sew ILIOUSHESS, -~ g p | Sparks, 4, by Lewls. 3. Double play The Henley ofMclals are antielpating a [ fn the vieinity of the lightahlp. where the FOR TORPID LIVER REASONABLE COURTIOLS derson to Friel Left on bases: Milwaukee, | more succossful regatta than for vears | wind was freshest, the yachi was sent 0 3. Baston, & rime 180 Tmpire iaskel. | past and the tawnaptapie, having the same | Mither “ana‘ thither. "closehuiied and i FOR CONSTIPATION. RENTS, SERVICE OHFICE Nivhnow eeling, have already Increased thelr prices | long: renches. Then it 4 ] ¢ Incr was put about and, DOWLING'S WILDNESS DOES fo record fgures. ':}'h'““"“n: ania crew | coming before the wind, swept into the FOR SALLOW SXIN, ] has not yet cted 1te quarters bay. making a splendid’ spectacie for a FOR THE COMPLEXIO! | ¢ eland Piteher Glves HBaltimore Na by Fast Line | racing yacht | [ om® wov s o a . s 5 Too Many Bases. CLEVELAND, Jun The weather bu- mvmlm-/‘% 0 h X B R ()ff ‘o i N | crLuveLaND, Tone sebowiings wiid. | read bredicie, FEvarale wouther Hangitions der a1 maha’s Best ice Building ness was responsible for the defeat of the [ for the Ku-mile boat race tomorrow be. " 9 $ A GURE RiCK K a Cloveland Americans today, he giving nine | tween the fast liners City of Erie of this | 892'8 cup defender, which was iCK HEAGACHE ~ - . b v Sally And il " DA | g e Tashmoo ot Detrali Wugers | myndioats of Betrdis Yacht chub ewnere R. C. Peters & Co,, GROUND FLOOR He forced i a rin in the third and two |to the extent of many thousands of doilar 8 Iaunohe 00 4 o on e < TATHARTIC singles did the rest, with the bases fuli_ | have been made on the result of the cont | Detroit. The Detroit Is a centerboard craft Rental Agents BEY HULDING oy Ve A W VB oAy of the “skimming dish" type. Tta length | BALTIMON LEVELAND. A1y over all Is 47 feet § inches: length of water | Mok e o Amerioan Shodtsr Gives Us. lne, 6 feet; draught, 4 feet 1% inches e —— ——— MoGraw, b . Piok'ring, of0 1 8 0 ¢ LONDON, June 3—In a pigeon shooting etippnngnds s - Dopiin. 1t : Mearthy, 11 1 0 match for %0 a side. fifty blrds each, today Amateur Sports, Wiliame. 3 11 10'ren, p 0 ) o | Banwell of Weston-8uper-Mare beat Ellis- | The Columblas. the Unique second nine wawe | FREE MEO1CAL ‘DV\"‘ W THE FRANCES SHIMER ACADEMY \ Keiste i 1LChinee, 181 1 A ton of New York with thirty-six kills out | defeated the Grand Views Sindas afi Genulne stamped C. C. C. Never sold I yotom 1a th Y oals BRA ves v ey m *Rradley. 0.0 1 3 of forty-four. The Amerfean gave up the |noon at Riverview park by a score of s Bew, “",‘"‘ o ,,c e ™ huh‘m tae it Chmon hay ack t " 0 + ol mateh, having only killed twenty-eight |to 2. Newstrom of the Columbius struck e dealer who tries to s¢ v 18 \Ro only pe et ¥ | woue, a9 v 044 0| blrds out of torly-three shot at. fout’eleven men, somethiig “dust a3 goud s and ook Ue B 3. ey, Sarsioge. NV

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