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AHA DALLY BEE AlTUKDAY, AUGLUNL 1901, OWARA POLITE 10 SPRINGS |15, 705 Lt s FAST COING AT COLUMBUS| 1%t " it | DANNY HALEY 1S SOON DONE Digests or 1:80 re ; ! ca I8 ran. — Natlonal League Standing. — oecond face, five futlongs, purss: Wian - what you Lata Colorade Heliday-Makers Win in | pieognure Won Lost PGl Orerosus Not the Only Speedy Performer en Foo 1'?"“..";‘:\:1‘ Tod foid' st eihira \“FI’:::I] Omaba Man Lasts Less Than Eight Minutes Toddy's Presenc. T e Friday's Oard. jith " ottty Lagy clary "Liflie MeNN in the Ring. Eat Bromivn - S 804 Glenca Leaming also ran Sk Hoston kit 0 4 3 Gatesy hird race, one mile, seling: Menaca, aw ¥ 1 | 02 (T. O'Hrlen), & to 5, won: Zonpe, 11} EXCITING GAME FOR VICE PRESIDENT | Now York - | HAROLD H PACES HEATS CLOSE 10 2:08 | {Gumorc), L0 b M Thaae e (¢ | MIKE SHRECK OF CINCINNATI BESTS HIM n I c - elle and Ignis also ran " . — - Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling: pat U G The most certain way of curing indigestion and stomach Roosevelt Seen the Score Flactuate | picy AMERICAN KALSOMINE | Mtior Marshall Gives Him Some Com=|quiis Rock, 106 (andsesy 008 L didi | it o Phdabe el AR L R troubles I8 to perform the stomach’s work for it by using Kopot. TIl the Ninth Inning, When It any, but There Ia None oot By O 1500a), [ th 1¢ (hied, | Protiminary tor & Draw Decllioh Dysrersia CURE, which digests what you eat aud gives the Sticks Three to Two Againe Chicago Applies Detroit's Third Cont to Crowd imei 1. Sweet pream,’ Percy R. and ~Challenges Fly Thick atomach perfect rest. It |eonulns lhll hlemnltl:lnl l'l:llll'; Staml d 1. also ran ronty 8, b combined in exact proportions, together w! the organic su bt satat! N T dai schifcn, race, one mile and o6y T e i o stancesrequired for reconstructing the worn out digestive organs. - Error. dhasin to 1, won: Benham, 111 (Faliehy), @ to 2 That 18 why it has never falled to cure the worst cases of Indi- - second; zazel, 100 (Watson), 3 (o 1. third | estion lm(l! spepsia even after all other methods and prepara- COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 2.—(Spestal | CHICAGO, Aug. 2_The Chicago Amer- | COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 2.—Cresceus was|Time: L4 Banauo Il LaSpara, Gredtl gandicapped by inexperience and a lack Aone have fal le" The most sensitive stomach can take it. e, Harb n Berry, Eight . Telegram.)—The locals wom from Omaba |{cans administered a third coat of white- | not the only fast performer here today. L g R Derty . of speedy movement, Danny Haley of Today 1 ao exeiting game, 3 to 5. Stewart's | camh e Datrort today in a game of clean | The two other events of the closing of | *Bixth Face. neven futiongs, selling: Neat:| Onaha lasted just seven minutes and {ocy lt 't h lp b t d y d home run In the second was one of the | hitting and sharp flelding. The locals | the Grand Circuit meeting were &lso 106 "(F Jones), even, won e Lent | Jocands before the territic punches of Mike can (-] u 0 you goo spectacular features. Hernon tled the score | scored all of thelr runs by clean batting. (marked by fast time. The undefeated | “"|,;71l,,’,;f:“;"y;'-,\-fi:q“":fr,;'" 6. | Shreck, a Cincionatl fghter, at the Red _Lnn-rm} by K. 0. DaWitt & Co., Chleago. The 81, bottle contains 3% Simes the 5. amn, 1n the third, atter walking to first, on hits | Attendance, 2,60, Score " gelding, Harold H, an almost prohibitive | 135y Hangarlan and Hard! Light theater, South Omaha, last night When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, sores and skin by Shay and Holland. Genins put the CHICAGO. ¥ DETROIT. | tavorite, accomplished the expected by | At Brighton Be Haley was taller, rangier, had a longer | gigeaos, use DOWITT' ."WIM Hazol EAI.VE. Beware of counterfeits visitors in the lead again in the elghth, |, . Cany KHOAF, | winning the 211 pace in straight heats iy twelve (EW YORYK o _Five favorites and | reach and looked to weigh eas gotting two bases on Shay's muff of an |Jonea o Holmes, f1.. 0 He was never headed and fmished each | NEW YORK Aug o it G tday. | pounds more than his antagonist. but all - E—— easy fly and mcoring on Fleming's long |Mertes, b 3 {gamet, of 0 heat pulled almost to a walk and lengths | In the second race Locket, at 3 to 1. a | this counted as naught against the superb 00 0000000000000 00000000000 single to right fleld, after two men were |La"ell 10 0 Elbert'1d, as 0 alead of his fleld. The first two heats|a hard struggle through the stretch WU (g gonaraluhip, all-around shiftine and | . out. In the second half of the eighth the |y 0 Nance, if... 0 were paced within & quarter of a second | Oclawha, the favorite, won DY vielous hitting of his opponent. Four % o i locals took A batting streak and got one O McAl'wr, 120 | of his record, 2:08. He would have paced | PN ReSUME: echase, about two and & | imes did the local man go to the mat, run, singles by Shay and Holland and a | . {4 R a full second faster if there had been an- | half miles: Mystic Shriner, 163 (Ray, even | o0 "ioking his full nine seconds, and % i 2'to | and double by Tannehill doing the work. In( " - ~ Bchievers, o | other horse in the race able to push him. | and 1108 won: 1';'.flf);,m—“.;‘f"?fl"i«’n'rrn‘lv?."! the last blow, one to his jaw at the middle the ninth Donahue walked and McNeely hit | 92110 0%8haw Major Marshall showed better form than | ' A FSUV0G Wnied Time: §:19 15, of the third round, was too much for his to Coons and all were sate on Toman's | | - s 3 [any of the other stafters and took down | Second race. selling, five and o WAl N5 | exhausted powers, and he was unable 15 | y ol 0C ennan), 0 1 and . error at mecond. Bandeltn 1ned & hot | upuiiad for Sclevers in the ninth second money. tomge Locket, g (igennamy 3 10 1 and 18 | SN oo™ The men tfought at cateh grounder to second, but Siewart threw 1t t0 | (yipo 3030000 The 2:18 pacing was more closely con- | !0 & Wan: G8ICWIR S0 507 (Landry), 10 10 | weights. first and Donahue crossed the plate, making | Detrc 90000000 tested. John R. Potts was the tavorite ! § i $°00 1 nird. Tlme: 1:081-5. Fonsos | VNl Lol learly outelassed from the the winning run. The game was not begun | Left on basex: Chicago, ; Detroit. L |at 25 to 3 for the fleld of six. He won |iuca, Lemoyne, Montana Plonest, LAY 0 ™ rne st round was a mere feeler | till 6:30, to give Vice President Roosevelt ‘,.)p;;:.- h\l‘ll'_ m:'ru‘ .\|‘ le!.;'v;l ks,.‘ ri- | the first heat ensily and the second by .‘:‘(unwvr, \\|Iqur-..Mullnl rdler, Betyah and sy pate, Ne dbvetiag UL | h Mc d, ' Tabe uck oul - edition also ran ) 3 | time to witness it. 8core B e FarIn 1ab e ere 5 Wil | nose In a hard drive from Captain Potter. | ®eyicy' fice “one mile enty YArAs: | poaguring his man. In the second Mike | COLORADO SPRINGS 1, | Blteh: Pattefson. ‘Time:' 1:%5. "Umpire: | This heat finished Potts’ chances and be | Morarica, 110 (O0'Connory, ¥ 408 and 1t & | f0Cq" (hings and did some work that | AB. H. 0. A. E. |8heridan t saved his distance thereafter. Captain | won: Candie, 95 (Michacis), 2 gty , | Bandelin, rf.......3 U g Awiul Day for the Athleti J,‘,:f,,:r"“:" \Be third Best, but he tell e | “hecon: Lcent: 18 (Shaw), 9 to s and 2| Danny bad simply never seen before. The REACHED VIA THE Union Pacific Hemphill, ef ...\ 1 0 LR e 14155, Agnes D und | joca” jaq groped about in an uncertain ;qhm.';,‘, It 0 0 'l‘ngl.‘\{n._x.|'|u‘\, Aug. 2. n.-r-\| ]I\IHM:( and C. F. W. took the next three and the | A0 i 0ies ran # Aty n"'l:‘“" .n: ':mwd Duseled because nons ay, &% Sieee ¥ 2 by the Boston Americans, coapled with | oo o t at in the good fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Holiand, ‘1t 0 Wretched finlding on the part of the home | FACe: PACITE 'hfl“fnul;‘h he: I okl Tace, one mile and o, stxteqnih | AN Nings landed. Then Shreck put ;nmmh M, 8.0 L | feam, "nu\.hd th |\]‘fl|||irr Lo ndminister & time of 2 |w\ esuits - The Amuzon, 8 (Michaels), 3 to 1 m'\;l ‘| 9 him down with a straight arm jaw blow Jonahue,' )ad defeat to the Philadeiphia teum today. | Pacing, 2:18 class, purse §2,000; A eecnd: Himself, 86 (Creamer), 15 to - s | Ream, 2b . Attendance, 2,70, Bcore: <} W, bik. h., by Rosco “m;"‘,; by \ third, Time: 1:46 Vitellius, and as soon as Haley got up a stomach Parvin, p...... | PHILADELPHIA (Higbee) wigsis il A e Tom Kenney and St. FIn: | jab put him back on the mat. The round McNeely .. HoAL [ John ‘R. Potts, b, g (Tur- | . o | nan also ran sl e, | ended with Danny being batted grogelly | § 0 0Fulta, ef...0 ner) .. Fifth race, selling, six furlongs: Goldilta, cline ove! | 0 Davie, 1b. CaptainPotter, ®. & 18 By 40 Band 3 to 5, won; Hard: | areusd_the ting, clinching whenever he 1 Crons, b, (krvin 2 B A iehaela), 8 to 1 and 3 to' 1, #ec- | could get near enough. The result was 0 MeKin'y amaritana, b, m. (Miller).§ ond; Doctor Korber, 109 (Moun: 30 10 1| then clearly a matter of time only, with b, m. (Haws) 3 E 010 to 1, third, Time: 11538 Kallfo| o on o Beor s speedy fintsh, Lowest Rates Ever Made Now Placed in Effect Via This Line Totals » : OMAHA, H Pniin, iy Parent, 40 1 Hal, b h. (Raybold) 8 \min Jrge Simmons, Historian, Ziyming, i Ferrin, S 0 Meintyr Juntor, b. & e, Himearite, Brookwood, Prince Una .le to Rine. Letcher. 3 } Stewart, b 2 Round Trip Rates Batwaen Omaha and T o Powers, ) Oveézpa. East Kelston, Dora F and 0 D 5 Time: 2:tig, 241k, 2 Hopbrook also ran. It came after a minute and forty seconds | old M, br. g, by Roadmaster il " € mathiana | Prince Hoston <B4 0 a1 | FeBeoston) Sl O e ¢ MO, second; ifatal- | ropes with a smash on the jaw, and re- | Total 2 B 12 B AcOphA 0 0000000 0-0fMejor Maranall b, &, (Myere} iat, 104 (O'Connar), 6 {0 1 &nd eve UEd: | peated the blow as scon as Haley rote otals . 2 % 12 sarne ontof Pwo-base : y H, b h o Leeiens Mime 3 afke, Ha MeCoun, 4 . ¢ v R ¢ whes winning run was made. | Comis e reamen ), Fotin Cross, | Rusey Wiilow, b, m. (Munsoni.. o e i Elsie SKip also ran. Danny whirled and fell on his face under | Batted for Parvin in the ninth | B e od" Btolen bases: | Charles Dewey, ch. 8. (Wicker- g the ropes on the west side of the ring. Colo. Bprings 00100001 1-3 Dowd (2). Double plays: Ferris to Fa t -‘ll"m: Lo . PERRRER He was conscious, but unable to rise. Gmaha 0080000 1 0-2|to Freeman, Ferrls to Parent. Left on |Rego N, ch. h. (Underwood) b DETROIT, Aug, 2-Weather falr and | [ 'was an unequal match. Shreck landed | Earned runa: Colorado Springs, 1: Omaha, | buses: ~Bosfon, 10, Philadelphla, 6. First | Garnetta, be. m (Hogan) .... track at Windsor fast today. Results whebever and wherever he plessed. Haley | Colorado Springs.... cecees Pueblo ., cviivserassessesn. 18 00 Glenwood Springs.......... 28 00 Ogden ..... ciaeesses 30 00 Salt Lake City.ceceacesesas 30 00 Gonding, c...... 1 Coons, b Wit 0 e e hi Jandelin, Calhoun. Two- base on balls: Off Young, 1; off Bernard, 2. Time: 2:08, 2:08%, 2:10. First race, six furlongs: Ecome, 114 B il Tome run: Stewart. | Hit by pitched bail: ~Young, 1. Struck At Island Park, Albany. (Harahberger), even and out, won; f.ady | was game through and through, but had K out: By Parvin, Sooms, 8 | out: By Young, 1; by Hernard, L Wild gt T arting, 5 (0 1 nd 8 02, ¢ | no (den of how to handle himself againel '8 on balls: Off Parvin, 1 ns, 6. | pitches:” Bernard (2. Time: 1 Utne | ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 2—The racing at|ond: Mister Pomeroy, 103 (Weber), 8710 B 0l T 00 iined whirlwind, Savage Passed ball: Donahue. HIt by pitched bail: | pire: Connolly. T A oric Ttoday ‘was fany upto tho | oy M PN *ecturer, Rustic Girl, | the br § | McAndrews. Bases on errois: Omaha, 1 Milwaukee Gets Another Coat. standard of the first few days. The re- | Alair, Chambrin. Viturla, Georgld | stomach punches weakened him greatly Left on bases lnlur-d_:l: Springs, 8, Omahs, MILWAUK & Dowling pltchsd ""I'_"“m dlakh. (coNtinuea Hrom Gardner and Red -v.vl o Fafl, Hongs, | 224 jaw blows made an easy finale. He “mpl Tynd I 25. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2.—Dowling pitched Trotting, 2:22 a con o ® Becond race, four and o ha i b Fsie ,Iy"' o s a wonderful game today, shutting out the | Thursday): Aw oo CBareh), won; | seroond e Tarham, 106 (Bteele), even | bled from the nose during the second and St. Paul Wins at Outset. Rome Amerfcan team with one seratch hit, | Bemay, —ch. m. (Snyder). second; Lord | ahd 2 to o, won: Sly Maid, 106 (Rice), 4 to1 | third rounds. KANSAS CITY, Aug 28t Paul hit ”“:”"lfi was ‘cany lmulll err ruln.»‘n.m’\x‘u Middleton, br. g (Smith), third. Best time: | and 3 to 2, second; “'.“"H"'""L 111 ‘"u{:.,\. ‘As %00 as Haley was counted out Shreck Veime d in the firat and second nnings | 8core the four runs in the frst inning. At- | 2:18%. 4 berger), 4 to 1, third. Time: 0:553. Fol- b 4 T T oeain were uinable to hit' Mc- | tendance, 1,060, ; 184, o 330 class: B P, br. s (White), | LorSeR b Lo L tE e Uikl Tal An and | bimeelt ploked up his prone antagonist and Gill effectively, except in the first inning CLEVELAND. MILWAUKEE. won; H. Glinn, b. g (Arthur), second; | [ady Essex also ran. set him on his feet. Then he lald one hand Attendance, 1,20, Score R G AE wio A w | TH. Brady, b, g (Nichols), third. “Time: | “Fhird race, one mile and sevents, sarts; [ on top of a ring post and vaulted tightly | 2720 0Hogr'ver, 1£.0 0 3 0 2:131 selling: Crilon, 103 (Berman), 5 to'1 and 7 8t Paul .......d 4 000000 0-710 3| McCart'y, O Holiman, r£.0 1 0 0 0| Trotting, 2:14 class: gelling: Crilon, 103 (Herman), % te)’ 'to & | clear over the top rope upon to the high Kinsas City 54 000 0100 0=510 2|0 Brien, 'rf 50 012 1 0| genator K. blk. & (Nichols), won: MacC, |and'1 to 8 second: Princess Evely, 01 (Mar- | stage behind the ring, fresh and strong and Batteries: St Paul, McGill and Wilson; ::kh b, i 2 3 ' ‘InAvl;h‘Jull‘\;‘b‘f;,‘F-‘ «I.d\r"\‘urr ‘V{n‘«'kr bIK. 8. | tin), 4 n;'|. ”'1"»'\'1 T[{"fil 1 »{M‘ l'u-:‘v-ulan, without a mark. < Cliy, W ev Ch'ce, 1h 1 A [ (Arthar), third. e: 2 Inty 1 and King Elkwood also ran. : Kansas City, Welmer and Heville. Hradiey, b 0Friel, 3 o E e Uit class:. Mazett, B m. (A | PFostn tace, ons mile: San_Andres, 88 | Oballenges fiew thick and fast before the Tall-Enders Bunch Thelr Winnings. | Connor, ¢ o/Gilbert, 2.0 0 ycDonaia), won; Dartel, b, m. (. P/ M- | Steele) 4 to & and 2 to won: Ieiah Jewel, | fght. Frank Colller of Brooklyn challenged s " ¢ hlebeck, &8 0| Donahue, ©. 0 0 Donald), second: Bernle, b. m. (Smith), | 10§ (Howel)), 3 to 2, second; McWilllams, Shreck b: v —Bo! o ¥ re a ram whic , and effecilve ‘vmlyA“:ht‘lhr“lu‘\f“n|ur‘r‘|:‘|‘x‘rr:("v‘\':d Dowling, p. oliusting, p.. 0 0 third. Best time: 2 (Martin), 12'to 1, third, - “Time: 1414 8t | he :qn .ycm;:el;K Kia l‘:n:::nr::dfi)‘.r: i 2 0 = 01 ow and il so ran. . - erfect suppori and the tall-enders had no | 5., an il e e . Longflow and Hinadale . L iy otals .. 7 o 4 e one mile and an eighth, sell- | cuse, N. Y., was introduced into the ring srl::l:r‘; I ogThat Soufihcoisetite cravelana 240 0 or (LAST DAY OF FREMONT RACES man, 100 (Wilson, 6 o 1and 5 105 | and ‘won high favor. He challenged the | ¢ & RILE waukee ... 000000060 00 won; Louisville Belle. 87 (McKean), 30 to . | Denver Lo0020100 5% 0| Burned runs: Cleyeland, 3 Two-base [Betting Ring Disappointed by Dark |and 7 to 1 serond; Martha Strecl 10§ (Mil- | winner, and Haley accepted, win or lose. Den"Mothes 00 010 000 0-1 3 3|hits McCarthy (2. Three-bake hit: Brad- Horsdu. Winning i Two ler), third, - Time: 15, Remp, |Then Oscar Gardner challenged Johnnie| Batteries: Denver, Ryloy and Sullivan; |ley. Stolen bases: iogricver, Bradley, Edina Gerry, Henry Gibbs and Virginla T | Richie for a return fight at any welght over | Pickering, O'Brien. Base balls: O v also ran. t Des Moines, Glade and Cote. T Jaf TREY 5o e i TR EIVSRS P ace, seven furlongs, selling: B. G. 114 pounds, and Richie accepted at 122 Hits Swarm Off Swarmstedt. pall v, Plekering. . Wild | piteh: Foe ot (Howelly 4 to 180 4 (o 5, won | pounds, offering through his manager a side | 4 ek out: Hy Husting, 3. by | FREMONT, Neb. Aug. 2.—(Spectal Tele- | Littie Latrd. 104 (Berman). 3 to 1 and 110 2 | bet of $1,000. This match was definitel 8T, JOBEPH, Aug. 2.—The home team hit | [iltioee e ? \ Neb. Aug. D t e an) 3 alentine), 100 i A as definitely | . &, 6. Sacrifice hits: Dowling, O'Brlen. | gram.)—The last diy of th e ought | second; Charley Shane, 107 (Valentine), i rrll‘dmulrln:‘:;r:g'"‘mllr;tnn‘d"';:::lp;‘:;nrnfl'ld Lert on wases: Cloveland. X Milvaukee, 4 gram.j—The last diy of the racee brought o ihira. Fime ey Dotk Einor arranged at once and will be fought soon. " | Time: 1:30. Umpire: Manassau. afternoon and 1t was well repaid. The | Holmes, —Riy Princess, To 3 Enthasiasm Runs High. e o inray © ANV Baltimore's by Narrow Margin. | black gelding Leo Lee took the first vace | Blasher and Croesus also ran b Tickets on Sale August 1 to 10 Inclusive; September 1 to 10 Inclusive. DONVOT cevvvrvrnnn sanesees $10 00 Colorado Springs........... 19 00 )4 UL T v i | L) Glenwood Springs. eeees 31 00 (075 L R e . 82 00 Balt Lake City.... .. 32 00 V00000000 0000000000 000000000000000000 Tickets on Sale August 11 to 31 Inclusive. GOOD FOR RETURN TO OCTOBER 31, 1901. 2 Ing NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 318, Union Station, 10th and Marcy. Telephone 628, ¢ [ MeAndrews, 3. p 5 1 e, |2z, 38,000 sixth lling, gne mile and an | of the third round. Shreck put his oppo- | Denver .....coovcveeceeoee.$18 00 Toman, . ... 9 s | | ,Pacing, 2:11 class, purse §3. efghth: Intrisive, 122 (Shaw), 1 10 & &8 | popt qown halt way under the south side | 18 00 after coming in third in the first heat. Thy At Fort. Erie. A good sized crowd attended the fight and | RHE | BALTIMORE, Aug. 2—The Baltim wi ) m m 00000000000 1 LTI 2.— e altimore Y e ot , Elmore’ Bt Joseph ....0 0 4 4 0°0 0 0 *—811 0| Americans won a close &nd exciting game | bask mare. Nell. Coftery .:'»?F.i‘, the! bole | BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug. 2-The tace wild enthusiasm reigned trom the start. Minneapolin . 10 0 0 1.0 00 0% 6 & tram Washington today. Attendance, LN, ) gne cl ,"U\d | Some money was bet at the ringside ev o o y hce, J 1 keeping it, though hard pressed by |mecting at Fort Erle closes tomorrow 4ne y a e gside even. Batteries: 8t. Joseph, McFadden and | Score: Feuste M. , though hard Breescd e | the scene shifts to Humilton, Ont., for one [ The spectators seemed to hav : Dooin: Minneapolls, Swarmstedt and Mc- BALTIMORE. | WASHINGTON. S |!|Il:(Flm;l;mc e Woodlock was | week. Weather clear and track fast. Re- P . 0 have been put in Connell RHOAE R.L.OAE. | way back in the bunch when the first heat | sults: A . r Western League Standing. Dunn, 3b.... 0 1 Waldron, of. 1 0 ended She disappointed the betting ring | _First race, seven furlongs, selling: Race | W as flerce amateur work as was ever | Wor T Lost. 0 IRy 8 0 Farrell, ‘3 0 by coming In fiest In the next three.” Kan. | Bud won, Tamarin e ond, Little Sallle | geen In South Omaha | o i et s S Dungan, rt 0 Mald, o> won the first heat, acted | third. Time. 1:2 : | Kansas City ool 81 822 | Will'm, 2 0 Grady, '1b.. | B ety The other three. After the frat | Second race, four and a halt turlongs: Christ Boysen and Charles Kreusaw were | Rb Josesh s srovRo R ) | Kelater, s : L e 003 | heat of this race there was a race e von, Cousin second, Maratrisa | the principals of this match and it was for | ‘ high fettle by the preliminary bout, which Bmlihgtun Route 8t F der Brodle, of... 3 3 | Ault of Beatrice riding two horses | third. Time: 0 ol LRERS e TR Bartisih 0 Coughil R e "Phird race, six . furlongs: Snark won, .:"\"h“h""’”;"““d“- Both are Omaha boys, | Mipneapalls . M S Rebwoab.n, 0 Clingm'n, 23 0| (he half (n 0:54, which is within thres Lillle Hammerton second, Lithicam third ghing 120 pounds, and they went Into it welotads Sprin T Bt LR 3 0 carrick, onds of the world's record. Results: Time: 1414, as if they had not timo enough. So savage Bihvernes.. R Total L e e 0| “rntting, 2:30 ciass, purse s25 etk Face, soven | turiongs, ool | Gla they tght hat the Hlows rained ks AR Ll - | Leo Lee, bl ' A de (Jo Mo von, Free Lance second, Apama X e LB by Altitude (John, | | MORS Sumer 1otk bail and each was far in at the end, espe- Nebraska In Win, *Batted for Carrick in the ninth, Nora 1, b m. by Morwood (A ¥ifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, seil- | cially Boysen. [ ¢ 4 o Baltimore 8 0 3 00002 Geers) ...o.ieiiiis P § fng: Montreal won, Fillbuster second, | Kreusaw started off grandl GRAND RAPIDS, Wis., Aug. 2. & 3 i) hasini UGRTRT s o Third, - Timer 1:47% & y. scoring two clal A The | Nebraska Indians ashington 10 100 Dole Raven, br. m. by Alladin . ce, hd a Ralf furlongs, sell- | clean knockdowns in the first round. But Grand Raplds today, 17 to . Sacrifice hits; Farrell, Coughlin, (William Jackson) . il 8 Sixth racé, six and a Bylc turlongs, sell u P AL hen Boysen, who wi L ron, Dungan. Two-base on. | 1da E . m., by Divan T Time: y ¢ 38 80 812k8y, shat by h, Dungan. Two-base hits: Dunn, Don A R Violent third. Time: 1:21% swayed around on his legs like a drunken fin, Willlams. Three-base hit: Hart: Stolen | Go0K) g5 il i HOW NEW YORK NATIONALS WIN bubes: Beymour, rodle. - Firat base on | Time: S, 3% Lk 2, R YT man, made a phenomenal exhibition of re- Ther' Rekeh Bat Dealine fo ehed bt Clatker Kt Btruck put: | Nell Caftery, blk. m., by Charles MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL OPENS | covery and landed all over his man so fre- y iy Carrick, 2. Baseed ball: “Bresnanan, | ;Coffery (I Elimore} ...t 1 —rratniug for Long | NCNIY 10 the last two rounds that he Allow Philadelphias to Do d pitenes: )8, Carrick, Left on v Track Athletes in earned a draw vusen: * Baltimore, 5: Washington, 7. Time: | Py Wa&nen ... B it HS pit (ol Likewise. 100 Umpires: Cantillon and EHaskell Lou Sprague, br. m. by List of Events straight blows to the jaw In succession in Uailsichitii e BN T £ the last round, but ad not. power enough YELLOWSTONE PARK NEW YORK, Aug. 2—The New York Won. Loat, P, c.| Pace, 23 class,’ purse §250: to lay his opponent down. An ovation was Natlonals won from Philadelphia today by | Chicago ... egg” B" Tiggs | Annle Woedlock, b. m., by Wood-. . i i glven the boys at the close Snow storms In August are unusual but not unknown timely batting. Taylor pitched In excel- | Honton . . H o | (Jock (. Lock) o { The opening events of the midsummer | kg Rothery refereed both of the evening's 15 Yellowstone Park; 1Thomas, ef.. 0 0 Wolv't'n, O Flick, rf.. 1 Delah'ty, 1 Juckl" H b eleos Bl omormmsumnn e) comvunmcs lent form and only in the final fnning could | Baltimore ....... a (|| RAREAS MauiaL ik sy by, Ohestayt, athletic carnival at the \ju\mz Men: bouts. Shreck’s seconds were Jack Beebe, That shows you how cool it is. It could hardly he the visitors bunch hits. Attendance, 4,100, | Detrolt ... . E 838 | ¢ TS Gee blk e pradd Christian assoclation park will begin 8t|ogcar Gardner. Spike I 3 : i By, Philadelphia " 448 | Lottie, Lee bl m., by Blogfried, A L oraciaget o/ bs | e, SMirdnar Anike “Larey. ‘acd) Olantiy otherwise; 8,000 feet above the level of the sea and com- NEW YORK | PHILADELPHIA \Washington | (O B KImbal) G e L I e P R B‘."ynullneey:n;n;n;r were Terry Mu pletely surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Yellowstone Vantt'n, cf. 8337 RHOAR, | Lwaukes oorereererormess B B L i T under the management of the carnival com- [ yruver' s cat'e?, Sid Johenie Richle. Jack Park is'as cool s cool can be Selbach, It.. 1 g ‘Bullen) R Sy mittee of the association. sen for Shreck and Peter Loch for H'."l':“‘" An unequaled opportunity of visiting it is offered by Hickman, 3 3 LEETLE ROUK, AUE: A 'a gt A, Sy BF Ukswh Alem, Following are the “"";:" ;“fl‘,"';‘:'fi:z':' ¥ the Burlington's personally conducted Yellowstone Park o LA AETLE ROGK, Aug. d=Boore: .. o] Time: “5ibils S:28i4 One-hundred-yard QErh: o, ail scratch; Game at Manawa Today. excursion, which leaves Omaha Tuesday, August 20. ! 0 Hallman, Birmingham ...0 1 00 00 0 0 2—3 5 8 S —— Thomas, b yards; Chester slemm."@ The base b o A . g iaiiman, B Eherk 00 5 6 0950550 8 1| WADDELL TOO POORLY RIDDEN |yaras; & ¢. Prc AT arde; B, Andersor Amlmm‘s":l](xlwl::em:n?"rm:m Lee-Glasy. nly nine a-y-, for the trip there and back. The expel Taylor, p.. 9/ Donahu Batterfes: Birmingham, Gllven and Mec- 1 yard. i o | Kirkendall will play at Manawa this after- In'lams iaG, 800 for Y RRYTRING. - : Culver; Little Rock, McCloskey and Lynch. | yyqenell's Jocke: Al Hammer _throw: V. Painter, R. E.|noon at % The Kirkendall tenm hax been * Ask for booklet contalning itinerary and full infor- Tota ol 2 SHREVEPORT, Aug. 2.—Bcore: il & Py etards Him fn | Cornwell, C. C. Morrison, all scratch. conslderably strengthened, and as this ls mation. Philadelphta ......0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 [Nashville ......0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 1 e h orh: . inches; Bob f . s 18 how they wiil BEagned run! New York, 3 Philageiphia, | Birevepart 100 40 00 v 0 0 0cd § o eavy Welghting. Snder Shetor GLOmut, 1/1neh sy BOR (RIRS TicketOffice, 1502 Farnam Street. . Telephone 250. §, it base on errory New Yor Battertes; Nashville, Sanders and Fisher; “Pol BN, panter, R. E. cornwell, | piitkendall. o e L-G.-A Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Tel. 128, Philadelphia, Loft on bases: epdrt, Fisher and McGuire, . " & Morso! { scratch. e s cher.... o oo n. » man, Haliman. Two-base h ennings. N f cap | e scratch; B. F. Seiber i % Pearson | Bacrince Rt Btrang, Bases on balls: Off | Memphis ......3 0 0 0 § 2 R R T O ddel | so, 8l SEEALOR: ¢ ot oung Men's | Klofat woooFlratbase............. Tumd o e Bors, 1O o . By | Bormarte 3§ 000800 o=¢ ¢ ¢|0%,8 head The aistance was o mile and| MUe I8V, SO0t ion- Henedict, © Btates, [ OIP oooov..- f0cona base.......... Ruasell AT T e LN R L T, SOCUER JBE ith and Obla_carried ninety-one [ Christi: ssoctation 3 *: | Hoftman "\ "Third base. .. " Mengodo e Batterien: Memphis, Robh and Lauzon; [pounds to Waddell's 113 Even at (his | Form, Andreesen; Umaha Xoung Mens | goley, p. 8h I Hickman. Hit by pitched ball: Flick. | Selma, Cribbens and Harlow. unequal distribution of welght Waddell | Christlan assoclation—Guy Thomas, Pain- [y’ M -8hortstop. . Trac 5% Time: 1:6. Umpire: “Emalie. [ would have won had not Ranseh outridden | ter, Cornwell, Seibert TR sftfield.... Bchnelderwind Boston Plays Hetter Ba Minden Wins from Haskells, Mitchell, the latter falling to manage the | In the events for boys under 16 years of | McAulf s l;,:};"'{"fll"ll . Spain e a k BOSTON, Aug. 2-The Boston Nationals | MINDEN, Neb. Auk o—(Special Tele: R e UL Y 8 age the following entries have been made: — % N defeated Brooklyn In today's game by u- | gram.)—The Haskell Indlans were defeated | queror 11, the favorite, was outside the | High jump: Hugh Wallace, Robert Wil- Wausn Takes This One, erlor all-round work. Attendance, 2,600 |t base ball here today by 12 to 11 This 1s money. There were only four starters, |Son WAUSA, Neb., Aug. 2 ore: the first game the Indlans have lost in Ne- | Weather clear; track good. Results: One-hundred-yard dash: Hugh Wallace, | gram )~ Randolph wag ~(8peclal BOSTON. [ BROOKLYN braska. A large crowd of people, many of | Frst race, five and one-half furlongs rench, KFrank Roberts. FiiFL-RaRdoiph wos defesied at base RHOAE RALO A B, | Whom came from surrounding towns, saw | Harry Wison, 113 (Winkfeld), 7 to 5, won Tiugh Wallace, Hobert Wil- | #H4 G0, the Rome, grounds today by Waust. | <R o OF.... Siagle, rt... 0 0'Keeler, rt... 0 the game. The same teams will play again | Fullen, 104 (Sullivan), 10 to 1, 'secondi Hua: | son afhian 00 ot Vis Rome was the pliching Téoney, ‘1b.. | 9 Bheckard, . 0 tomorrow. Bcore: zah, 107 (MeInery), 16 to 1. third. 'Time: | Half-mile relay race: Triangles, Wallace, e home team. Score: Pomont, Kelly, 1b.... & Minden ........ 214201 01 1-12|1:10, Hermis, Puryear, Gold Medal, Ravens- | captain; Working Bovs, Wilson, captain R S R L A 1 H 5 4 g Cooley, of. 0 0Dy . < v ol V. a " 11 16 Murpny, It H MI:’“YM?' i Indlans ... 1700003 0 0-11|burs, Digby Bell, W. E. Mohr and Harry | Entries in events for boys under 12 years | Randolph .....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 (B 1 8 1 3 erle ; ¢ likon coupled chorr entries. ( ™ ipahism, o, qBtinton, “Minden Bliss and Moore: B on o ed e e hrorenm: Stiurian, 106 | 0ld are as follows Batteries: Wausa, _Broulette and F Lonk, w8 VIrwin, “ib ans, Hall, Gravelle and Feltx. ~Barned | (GEOR00 Tes FRONISEONEN 0 IR (| “Fitty-yard dash: R. Rothschild, €. Ber- | Boardmang Randolih, Peterson and Canoll n Kiuriage, ojFarreil, ¢ runs: Indians, ¥ Minden, 9. Hite: ot In- | GEEGRINY @2 % Wonat "Tifliuon, (¢8| syman, Allen” Lee, Paul Harms, John Mc- | Umpire: W. R. Baughn Pittinger o dlana, 18; oft Bllas, 4. Struck out: BY In- | (Runschy, 5 to 1, third. ~Time: 1y | Cague ; . ginne, 9, by Bliss, 1. Egrors: Jndians, 5 | Brincess Strathmors, Emma . L. 8t Blufl, | ‘Quarter-mile relay race: Stars, Roths: Bl Totala | Totats 2 M i pen Victo o2 chlid, cap! ? e Towe, FANN. \ Prd b o 0" s o 0} Two-buse hita: Gibbons, Migtel, Hall, S r. Queen Victoria. Little lkin, Tit: | chlid, captain: ‘Swimmers, duatice Low SAVANNAH, Gu.. Aug. 2.—The plan to . % L Louts, Jim Winn ana” Milt Campbell |captain; Divers, Hummell, ‘captain . g, < . Brooklyn 00100000 of|deryott, Rhodes Burman alko ran. i b8 Lase. ball game Catiost the teama ot | B MM Gealbiuniy 1o avhnian toe Or ls in Earned runs: Hoston, 1; Brooklyn, 1 Shenandonh Wins E Third race, one mile and seventy vards # . has been aband The ":', nl;“h-"r ) Two-base hit: Cooley. Sacrifice = hits: onanden ns y Game, Dejoratne. 81 (Ransehy, 8 to 1 won: Her- | the Omaha Amateur Atbletle "assoclation | nidye 0" offer, as the Savannah hromoters Cooley, Demont. Stolen base: Tenney. | SHENANDOAH, la, Al —(Bpecial | menela, {02 (Dominick), 4 to 1, second: |and the Young Men's Christian association | of the Biné have bash alvan tn Latens Double play: Slagle to Tenney. Ilrst g‘«lelrmn.v-v'l‘h-- Councfl Bluffs Owls were ;Y::p:‘uv%\;m}:uhl f-,._""p'fil.'.”')‘f,'.'r'r‘v «ln‘"x':-,q“ will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock, stand that the engagements of the fighters Bathin a“d Boati“ roons, Wax and Sims: Owlis, Henderson | DARMAr. ‘George Arab, Marviand Reserve, % and Green Rivers, > = : and McMann. Both pitchers did good work, | Mattle Bazaar, 8am Howard and 8ir Ken-| Three-l Len Tl T T support, © The | neth Ar,;’u ran. - X ; : '”?“hil]‘ll!‘l ol I(Hn\’l{fl \;\m I{\\lp their third . Bue. 0.85 St. P 1 Mi 1i d of n N t. urth race, one mile and one-sixteenth, | annual picnic at Arlington, Neb., tomorrow. [ At Rock Island—Evansville, 12 AL . 8¢ [ A mire:” Pattaracn, M M3t | elling obla, ot (Ranschy, T to 1 won, {The main featuri will be i basé ball (08 ulsiandsByansville;, 33 Book $ t. Paul or Minneapolis and return. - o bede dodBho ki e o Robert Waddell, 116 (. Mitehell), 4 1o 1 en the Unlques d the famous At Daver - RBloo 0 av o Wi roe, | Rt WA B (Rloxnares, 2’ (0 1 [Rivera Manager oo cutman of the Green | part, 8 oo Rlsomingtap a4i- Bayone $13.85 Duluth and return. ixeter. | 017 Time: 1:46%. The Conqueror Ii|Rivers han strengthened his team consider- | * At'Rockford—Terre Haute, 7 ckford, 2 FRIEND, Neb. Aug 8(Speciul Tele: | algg, b bt iR et oy | BBLY for the accas! \d feels confident of | At Cedar Raplds—Cedar Rapids, 6, Do s t 18t to 10t} ~Friend defeated Exeter at b th race, six furlongs aggle, 100 [ winning, while th s are playing | catur, 5 b Re- Tickets ale Aug § i iv » lflll\H\'nhnn. 15 ‘" 1 won: ‘llnr'v-n 1M | great ball, having lm‘l few uumll-‘ lh‘g ik { - Tickets on sale ugusi L 0 th “"’l\lfll\e. Retum Oe (Ransch), 4 to 1, second: Lord Quex, 1'8| season, and Captain Henry s willing to 7 ober 31st. Eriend . 2002001 (winkein, o §hiva, et sl | wager! that, hiy colt will carry away the Weatern As tion. tobe ';, Hh,' | ¢ Illinols Central Ti ixeter 0000200 The Cedars, oodwink, South Trimble, [ honors of the day. They will play thus At Toledo—Tolede i Mathe : ulars ¢ 1mnois D) " P! 2 F gl AR RS LR Commissioner Forster and Ross Fame also | Uniques asition, Green Rivers. At Dayion—Wheeiing, 3 Daveano 3 AFHIR:AER. B RS icket Office, 1402 Faruam Exeter, Ahline and Doane. g ran o | Hall ....8econd base Howe | (At Grand Raplds—Grand = Raplds, Street, Afth game Friend has beaten Exeter, 8ixth race, one mlile and seventy yards, | Hoffman Lefteld Kaufman | Marlon, y Ll R seliine: " Taimany Chiet, 10 ¢ Woode), | athnnikus 3 base " Chambers | At Columbus~Fort Wayne game 01, wo N 102 ch), 7| Weed § bers | poned. fiun':h:"“ Wins Adother, o 1" séconi’ Pirate's Quodn, St iDonnellt) Shoed : 4 ofiaruey | pan v FLTON, Neb., Aug. 2-—(Speclal)—A [8 to 1. third. Time 6%, G W. W | gatelder First DABG.. 1. Fitler | Dectaton in To © i ne of base ball was played here y - | Anchor, Josephine B., Captain Galnes and | Syre, htfield i 4 ae Ld Expected. FR! ICE bty our Physiclans and a y To yester Strong . Rightield... .\ Gallagher { teo Home' Treatmont JREE b metemn—0s =a slzee0a~ Hughes, p lcommroooe Fighters Too BDusy. post between Shelton and Grand Isiand. | EI Ghor aleo ran gaeny R jikher | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. 2.—In the of our me e g Shelton won 7 to 4 Hatterlea: Shelton, At Delmar Park, St. Louis, Ruef 3 Pitcher Bub proceedings of the attorney gereral in the | 4:“lrplflmav";:xnu"-::.fi:u-tm (Sisesses Deat b Oautten. itch Hasel {s not Pond Milliken and Conroy; Grand Isiagd, Hoff- Rannedy P S el Bupreme court for ouater of the Continen L P! b §usge, saviog you he i an lamiiation of It Retuse | |master and White. 8ix hundred pbjle saw | ST LOUIS, Aug. 2—Favorites and out- | Sage v hithey | tal Tobacco company for ‘violation of tha wa l‘:ah ._‘I.D:::Ifl. the game. l,ll‘l“{i (l“‘l‘hll"lm T)'l“l‘tll’"v;lr purl;‘ t;nrd lflu!l! hbh'l-lrult \u““ a motion has been Jockey Dale, the leading rider at Delmar « toan. made before Bpecial Commissioner Jidge ed's Eatract. ‘They gensrally park. “has been suspended indefinitely for up Chalienser Draws Near, TR0 R Faccisl Sommunanyr Juthe n wood eigohiol { which irritates e g 2 deliberntely “charaing " that ‘Starter Dade | | PONTA DEL GADO, Azore lslande, Auk. | production of ‘the books of the, company and, internally, is & Teloar y gy hh-bl- Aug. 2.—(Special | yesterday Intentionally left him at the post [ 2—8ir Thomas Lipton's steam yacht Erin, | and for the appearance of President J. i Cures the very worst cases of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Headaohe, Pal; 4 Tologram,)—A ‘base ball' game wan played | an’ Dan Puxton,’ u Reavily' piayed hiria | which arrived nere vemerday with suame | Duke and Becrotury . . Mcaller to nd Kidney diseases and Lad results of La Gri R ioyianen of Beart 13 matenctisscideatz [ fon, Ihe home ffounds “today botween | Track fast “Results: T 5 . | fock 15 has couled and Ieft here for New |testicy. © A mation was filed by the attor B Write us about ail your symptoma. Sold by drug donT acceps. aay B pertinte's A 0! e . -t st ace, one mile oV y yards, . towing e cup challenger. A favor- | ne; for the defendant, who allege that SO0 us 26 ots_or §1.00 uf " ¢ nin, ,'i to 4. Batterles: Bloomfleld, Payer | selling: Land Ho. 100 (Baptiste), & to 1. | able 'southeast wind was blowing. The |law under which th order web ni‘...n.ml: < DR. B. J' KAnv ;A'isllgAdLhég"l o oae ST Htum mph Address. and Hostetter; Creighton, Caley and HUM- | won. Quanah Parker, 109 <Glimore). & 11| veswels expect to arrive at New York | unconstitutional. A decision s expected in -+ Saratoge 8prin smith 1, wecond; Inundo, 16 (T, O'Brien), § to 3 | August 11 & few days.

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