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4 DESVER BATS 0UT VICTORY b, TR B LS ¥ me: 1:39. Umpires: BSheridan and John- ——— ‘»lnu Pop Eyler Oontinne: to Bo Omaha's Hoedoo o the End of t. Cineh for Chiengo. CHICAGO, Sept, 5.—~The local team won easily todky by taking advantage of the vislioew npumerous misplays. «ttendance, %) Beore: | cuicaco | WASHINGTON. ONLY FOUR SAFE ON;S MADE OFF HIM | . AR B AR of....3 430 0Ryan, et..... 1 1 U014 0 eDdeny, e i > 0 . a the Meantime Eleves Hits W.n\{’,”“:. oaetdleis H H Reglatered Against Drown and RN R H H the Story of Victory “ A RE R H H Detent is Told. l-mmm ‘i 00100 e RT g T i 003403101 100101001 0-3 Chicago, 7: Washington, : Ryan, Delehanty. Three: y. Sacrifice hit: Mertes, Sirang, Green, Mertes, Daly, bouble \H( lu 1sbell. ; by Patten, 1. DENVER, Sept. 5.—(8prcial Telegram.) | (PICAEO (oo «Thy Grieslies tock the th'rd and fnall “yuri on base amé of the series from Omaha today by |8 Two-base nl\ a score of 5 to 2.© The game was rxclllng’h?;l.,“h'l’l’{-"t throughout and’ at all times the fanatics | Ricier PRien SUFnE i, were stirred up to & bfgh pitch of en- | plays: Keister {o Dril D thusiasm. Eyler did the twirling tor Den- | Struck out: By Catlana, ver, while Brown officlated on the slab "'""":n ‘l'i‘:_‘:;:“": C'l'_“l::f:-r“ for the visitors. Both pitghed an excellent n » . game, with Eyler having” the best of it. 01T, !e t. 5.—The Detroits today contd ot it Wiltse, nejther coutd ' the and aid not g1V | foiq the hits of the Baltimore batsme a single pass to first. Brown was hit Jeathisor's (hrow (nlul):‘e_l)lzquch;‘:t:)roulh freely, being touched up for -ten sfngles|in Detroit's only run tse's hitting was and & two-pagger, while Eyler held the| ® feature. Attendarice, 656 Score He struck out nine m BALTIMORE, DETR Kidnapers dovn fo four scattered hits.| Wiloam Rito AT, epart'd, ot 21 10 Oariey, 1t....0 21 The clubs started the fireworks in the first|Mebaria, cf. 3747176 tiariey, t.... 627170 i inning, when Jones came galloping over i 1 sread ¥ 111 o tho rubber op a hit by Dundon, followed |fones b & 1 7 IEREN a second later by Frisk, who came in on [AMell 4 | 1 g serae : o fibert, ss... 8 1 8 0 Ramey's hit. Dundon stole home while Giikert. ‘.3 1 3 ISRER: Stewart held the ball at second, wrangling | Wit p. " 3 § § IR R cver a decision of Umpire Mesmer. Rad- - 11031 ™ i o cliffe went out on a grotnder to first and et A by inn s retired the side, In Omaha's half of the Totals ... and| ‘Batted for Lepine in ninth. ay."” | Baltimore 013060320315 . | Detroit ... 001000000-1 Two-bage hit: Wliltse. Three-base hit: Dolan came 10| Howell. Home run: Wiltse. Sacrifice hit: Wiitse,” Stolen base: Robinson. balls: * Off Mercer, 3; off Fisher, 1; off Wiltse, 2. First base on errors: 'Detroit, bases: Dtrolt, second Inning they scored two run it certainly began to look like “Pay Stone went to first on a three-strike passed ball by Wilson. the rubber and hit a nice single, advanc- ing Stone to second, and Thomas scored them both by a low fly to deep center. This ended the run getting until the sixth|7. By Mer inning, when Jones and Dundon ‘emulated | poOUble plays: dfi’:{""’nn‘,fi s oA the performance of the firat inning. Frisk| pire: O'Laughlin. scored another in the eighth, when he hit Agitates the Athleties. safely to first, stole second and galloped > Rome on Ramey's hit. Omaha tried hard| seneq the o of the Philideighi Athletics to score in the ninth, but fa vain. With|on first place by worsting them today. Wil- two men on bases and two out, Graham |00 Wwas knock out of the box and Wis weat 05 Oat 1N plase. of: Beei e ‘)'I“I;'hen fared little “better. ~Attendance, 5 A s swiped out a grounder, which was gobbled oak[ PRIGDESE, up by Eyler, who threw to firet and ended A s PEAS the game. Attendance, 5,000. The score HE v R RS DENVER, 134931 ABR M O A E H 3 10100 Delahanty, 2b, 1 i0 20 12800 * e i RS 0 o3 81100 A (ol T e T AT §8130 00 & 4 0 A -0 1 7 1 1 Tots T02412 4 S 3 e Al B0 '\\'nddell batted for Mitchell In the ninth. ' T T 20043100 %10 H““"“‘ ooooooao—-1 3 veland, § B. R. H O A E |y Lajole. -4 0 0 3 0 0lBradley, Lajole. Home 400 1 3 3 QIR sGelinte nit; Davie. Stolen bas <470 1 2 4 O0fGochnauer, Double plays: ole to Goch- -4 170 1 1 0fnauer to Hickman llchell 2o Davis. First <4 1 1.3 0 0lpase on balls: il fick, hy, Wood, 2,0 0 2 1, 0fHartael, Seybold. ek out. Bornhard §00 1 7.0 ol Hanael Bevie'de Srom Powers, Mitchell 0.0 3 't 0|l@, waddell. Wila pitel y Bernhard, Brown, p. 0,0 1 1.0/3 by Mitchell, 1. Time: nu Umpir *Graham 0 0 0 o0 ofcConnoly, Totals... B3 anno Standing of the Teams. *Graham batted for Burg In ninth. Won. Lost. P.C. Denver 30000101 +3|Philadelphia . & Omn. 1027000000 028 : nding. Bases on balls: Bosten . g 8 B OflBm wn, 2. Strack out: By Brown, 1: by | Giecabod | O B Evier & Left bn bases: Denver, b; Omaha, 3 hington 5 o 4 -base hit: Dundon. Double plays | Baltimore 88 Rldclllh to Delahanty to Frisk, Stone 10 Detroit 12 ot Dolan. Time: 1:%. Umpire: Mesmer. Game on at a[ Louls, Pnn_ Towans Leave, Losers. adel, n‘ Y_leve ndh B-mmore at COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept, 5.—After be- 5t Washington Mo Tn-the sscond, tos Moines auit the |GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 ‘Bcouht of bavine (b Gaten iy LOUISY s A B, COLUMRE 0. L8, e/ Besk gamet R, | Missouri Pluck a Pair of Plnms 19 ‘ ELRE] jo08838 i Off Philadelphin’s Pile tn Phil- R IRERE 6 4 [ Colorado Spkings, MeNealy les' Own Precinet. it 1iiis i Des Moines, Feeney and Loe- ——n e R IR B ERE k. PHILADELPHIA, Se; 5.—8t. Louls | Fioumer, 1ye ok O 58 Second geme: oo R o Phiiadsiphia. toda o 1133 20040 RIE | In the first contest the Visttors tied - ————— Colorado Springs $1 60 aifii i|score in the ninth Inning on an error and | Towls .IIH N 3 Touls .. 8uHI T Des 20 0-3 § 4|good hitting and won out in the tenth by | Louisville 30020222011 Batteries Colorado Bpngs, Gaston and | Bard battins. Bt Lous: wer fas. sscond | Solievin 301000010-5 Baerwald: Den _Moines, Willls, Warner, | game on good stick work. “Third Buseman | g il ") ses: Turner. Fox. Kerwin, Cly- Feeney and Hansen. +| Woiverton was injured during 8 the tirst | G106 B o N Vo o s Take One on the Brewers. game and will not be able to"play for & | JLi"schaub, Dunkie. Three-base hit: Flour- MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5.—McPherson was PHILADELPHIA. D bR R T m:dfl::&r the I;gx m”x,rlm (hl:rd xnsm. R.H. £ o) {B.ney. 1; by Dunkle, 1. Bases on bal won from Milwaukee today Qif Batley, 2; oft Dunkle, 5, Hit by pitche Attendance, 400. Score: A i1 08 Y, atn il fassed ball: " Fox.” 2050100 3 0 of1:d4 Umpire: Tin a:oooolgt“c“;g“ el Toledo Ten to the Bad. Batteries: 8t. Joseph, Glade and Roth; 9 8 0| TOLEDO, Sept. 6.—Toledo secured only nunun McPherson, Fricken, Smith and |J. 0N 19 ¢| four hits off Willams today and Indian- | % Vaughan. R 3 ¢ o] &Eolis had no trouble winning. Attendance, ria Surprises the Folka. 030 Score: KANSAS CITY, Sept., 5.—Peorla won b; n1e s . bunching hits. Kinsas City's errors Proved A0 am ‘Altendance, 40.” Score: 021049 8o Peorla .. 2o|:ooooo-c'fl1‘li 1000 05 ] KAMIIC!L!ID)IIO!OG—-‘III! L o 3 Batteries: Peorla, Jones and % Katts Oy, Rt ane Ko and Wilson; Bt ; Bansens | Havs, v HE Standing of the Teams. - a8 | wiliama” 5. K] Played. Won. Lost. PC. o unas | Totale .18 o i Ril 1| oot = o n-o6 Jennings. First base 1 Two- Cogswell, Fox, t R -4 o AR Thers, 1 Hit 13 'O'M .7'"' thm. base hit: ' Coulter. 'smeri [T Iberg, 3. Btruel uut . n 8 8 o buses: . Willlams. Double )2 1 hy Tberg, 8. a . m "'~ Burns to Kielnow. Struck out oc} 8 8 Noers wpeond ll'"" R 1; by Williams, 2. Passed bal Omaha at Colorado Spri; © URHO. o. Hases on balls: Off Mock, T PR alertle P i . 2"Time: 140 Umpire: = Haskel ¢ Den Smoot,” ¢l Rain Butts in at Kansas City. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE |55 St. Louis Finishes Ahead of Boston | i with Sparks Fiying Al Loulsville . 2 0 Over the Lot. Indianapotis 7O TR S Bt Paul T T Louls batted 'wo-base_h! e 400 | Mree o Saerip Rl | Wikt H o8 s \is, 3 4, A Rome run by Andero ear. m’:'-ug; Fpmnavells 2 8 8 Pass Currie, 3 N R o 13" Umpire: "Brown. Even Split with Pes @). 1 T in the elghth fpning “was " fatibe. “Atlendance, §u: g F : ». ° Xeot hits and of runs was e to Boston not goin fl.t (h!m tiendance, 3,813 Score firsi Three- ™ Double "i:;:'“ derson gg_..'.r"#.\.,... un“E b Kiutridge, c 1(Willls, Bl romommmnn JH.0 . . 11 ) n & double-header (81 ] ii 1! . The second con- 81 1 Both Pittsburg and 11 i% fr minor league. 3 ‘ o1 ttaburg, gave ] 11 and was touched up for seven R 4 A innings. T T Clarke then sent Wagng Capta the X and | to m-nn 004 In the next two games. The down the teame will i 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1902. New York Hita Hooker Ha NEW YORK, t. b.—Cincinnat tried a new pitcher named Hooker, from Conco, N. H., toda inat New York. ie was Bt hikd n the Jret three Innings and made two errors in flelding bunts. The feature C rightfield, but within the ropes. Attendance, Lis0. Beore: | CINCINNATL | RH.0AR 0 Donlin, ©...0 3 10 0 0,Beckley, 1b..0 010 1 0 o0/Crawtord, 1t.3 31 0 0 |Soymour, of..0 1 3 1 0 0Kelley, 2b....0 0 3 6 0 1/Corcoran, ss.1 0 11 0 o|Steiorat, sb. 0 1 3 3 0 QiBorgen, "c...08 ¢ 8 8 ¢ 0/ Hooker, p. 011 Totals R 10 1 %5 001 0 0-3 K, 1; Cineinnati, 1. Cinetni New York, Cineinnati, By Taylor, 5. Home runs: Two-bare hits: Brown, Brodle, Cry 'lnrd Dunn, Steinfeldt. Bacri- fice hit: for. Corcoran, ooln. Dnu le . lag, Dunn to M Wild piteh: ) Time: 1:46. Umpires: Latham and Irwin. Brookiyn Grabs the Traller. BROOKL' Sept. 5.—~Chicago lost the final game of the aenson Wi Brookiyn today. 'The Brookiyns buncned their hits to advantage ard u: od_judgment In base running. ~The feldlng was excellent on both sides. Attendance, 1,600. Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. Sheckard, If. Siagle, 1t... Keoler, 1. Dolan,’ ef. Dahlen, Aheas 3. Struck out: gragtorg, Brog rodie. Am.! > » P W ieivscusiots tson, 5. Btolen bi 16 (8, Tinker, Keetar, Dolat ¢, Trwin. 't base on errors: Brooklyn, 1 Left on Brookliyn. 9; Chicago, 6. Time: 1:50. Emsite. Standing! of the Teamn. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C 19 88 kg Pittsburg . 3 Brooklyn BE A Boston 5 59 54 513 Clneinn 58 oy 4% Chicago, 61 o 487 t. Louts . M@ e Philadelphia 8 46 New York L (T Games Pittsburg at ork, Cincinnati at Pmluaelpm IN AMERICAN toda; Louls at Brooklyn, Chicago at Boston, “ASSOCIATION eapolis Swedes Play Ball to the Duteh, but Fail to Do It. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5.—Dungan’s triple and McBride's single in the ninth inning gaye the home team the vicfory today after a hard-fought game. Hawley pltched his first fome for Milwaukes and proved’ very effect] Attendance, 120. Score: MILWAUKEE. MINNEAPOLIS | nonEunonwd smuononss? .--—e-c ORI Hawley, " *Winning run mads Milwaukee Minneapolis . Two-base hif Schiebeck, Dungan. Hawley, 1. Struck out: By Hawley, 5. Bacrifice hits: Runkle (2), Sulflvan, Wilmot. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolls, 6 Umplre: Figgemeler. Time: 1: Lose to Loulsville. CDLUMBUS Sept. 5.—The wretched fleid- ing of the locals gave Loulsville a game ay in which Balley outpitched D Anendlnou 1,084. Bcore: o .0 14 10001 R = Gnnl. Three-base hits: KANSAS CITY, Sept. 6.—Kansas City- St. Paul game was called in the third inning on account of rain. Standing of the Teams, Played. Won, Lost. P.C. 122 672 | Games today: St Paul at Kansas City, Minnespolis et Milwaukes, Loulsville ai| Columbus, Indi olis at Toledo. ay G Vinton Park. The Originals and Lee-Glass-Andreesen teams wili play_the second of a_series of three games at Vinton Street park Sunday, This game promises to be a boxfl teams are strong in p he_Originals me by & score of 3 16 3 in 4. 1ta rivals are determined ine us sa follows: ehe unn Clement . Hardware M The Lee-Glass-Andreesen team will play i'n.- llrl! ot ”fl: fi( three llmel today of ‘l' L.-G. 40 | Prince Alert was the favorite in the bet- :Prr Klln Bases_on balls: Off | wmg,‘ Mo §. race: | Major Delmar, EMPTY DAY FOR ANACONDA |3%X: reoms.: econd heat, oy, tiou, 1388, | tourm o0, 18 Qiamon o7 seees of 1'% 1. "tha “Pactn cup Prince Alert Oresps Bafely Out of Reach Cateher 1n Knook game was an exciting one, as the locais did thelr best to win In order to even up for the crushing defeat mdministered by the Argos at the Plon"r [vh nic recently out, ok o gy Irotting, 31} clase | HUMBOLDT, Neb. Sept. 5.—(Special.)-- e BTy "'"N } }| e Argo and’ Humboldt base ball teams 3 | broke even on their two games in this c LOOKS VERY SNAKY FOR AWHILE A"’""%\“ ‘ 4 2| Wednesday and Thursday, the second game ;""’" g 3 § | resuiting in a decided victory for the locals. ‘Culien, n’ REE Rybber, bl m, (X LR : s Horse with the Serpentine Name Has ] R R A in the Tolls Onmee Argo ........000000010-127T o . 3| Batteries. ‘Humbolat, Linn and _Reld: IR e 34 Mitler, " Glazier, dnd’ Mayes Seruck tler, st base on 5 il Siier, . Twoobase —_— Pers| . m. .68 Guy. ' Three-base hits: Reld, Time: - 3:14%, Fanner (3. Double plays: Tanner HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 5.~The gram day, the postponed events of Thursday be- Ing embodied in the day's program, making six races. The feature of the day was the special race between Prince Alert and Anaconda for & purse of $3,000, wioner taking all. It was contested In three heats, Prince Alert wi ning the first and third heats and money. In the frst heat Anaconda was headed all ';.'n;he,‘,':'?“;,',..“or‘i % the way around the ring, Dickerson making | thet Bosiricss. men a bid for the heat in the last quarter, but | heats were trotted ‘an B without avail. The second heat was & bIE | e vt e race et fo T Heck Tady surprise to the betting fraternity. The | wit BT. PAUL, Minn.. Sept. 6.—Onl nesa event was on the oard at the atate fair class trot- d could not finish better when half way up the stretch Dickerson began driving with Anaconda and he quickly passed Prince Alert, winning by over a|Black Lady length. This performance won rounds of | Sherey Riph, b applause. Upon request of Mr. Demarest | Maud Marie, o Curry was placed behind Prince Alert in| fin) . the third heat. Soon after the horses got away, Anaconda went fo the front and Olll s el % Aconte maintained this position all the way | Ollle McKinley, around, until the stretch was reached, when | Rooh® wise b lChglmer) Prince Alert let out a kink and came up Oemlo hdy even. Then for a time the horses traveled | Tim 4, as it belng driven as a pair. Inch by inch Prince Alert gained on his plucky rival and| 1INCOLN, Neb., (8 when the wire was reached Anaconda’s nose | gram.)—Resilts stite SRL oy was_lapping Prince Alert's sulky. This race was one of the best of the week. P""" 'R ‘rfld‘ Kincols) Ghadint ting. : ks In the 2:16 pace Dandy Chimes was the m-{:'::'h'?'":; N favorite and took the first two heats in easy hion. The third heat proved one of the fi:‘.{‘,"p‘f,':‘,'.f,'::‘}ml,fl'a',‘,:‘.‘&., best events of the afternoon. Miss Willa- | Torrean mont and Schley Pointer set out to do B-nd LR e Bl Chimes, and they did it In great style, | Roman CWIIII Schley Polnter finishing first and Dandy| Time: m Chimes third. At the start of the fourth | pasepey ghh‘iflfis i ham (« T P weSan o vetaee. P T —— 2B cenanns ana BEZumasune aen i) ¥ can was ail out, Schley Polanter finishing first, Buckthorn second and Dandy Chimes third. NEW YORK, Sept. hll vurchued from J. Onatas and Judith Campbell, lnd feat was repeated by Major Delmar in the 2:00 event. In this latter race the winner of each heat received $25, second $100 and | NEW, FORT, Bept S.CTRE KD third $76. There were only three starters | today to B. A. Tipton for $4,100. in the 2:22 trot, Wilton Boy taking the race Famous Mare NEW _YORK, Sept. 6.—The famos @ plenic in the 2:13 pace, winning all three Beats with comparative ease. In the final [ Skirmish Teams Ave Put to Wi he actually ran away from the fleld. &irt, Colum-~ Results: Pacing; 2:13 cl purse $2,100: o touraAmeat W iring | lhe kcun -klmi-h Muh lnd (h. wnh D‘Ilmel o! Colu telm wlith it "'h" P anceem G m: dnt, Siages marine Corps, S Bose rostment, ‘New Tork, n'n" Twenty. regiment, United .u'. infan n‘) Pac! 2:16 clln. D\ll'l' $3,000: Schiey, o ataters B by Star Prince Alor triot of WG T Bel, New Jerssy: Pflflll e akiraiah team mateh was. the most spectacular event of the meet and vas vatched with interest by o la A pectators. Each team ca Bedworth . Ir., e hring of bls tetm, undee ¢ oughbred (Hyde) ‘.. Junius, ch, . (Saunders Little 'sphinx, b. m. (Wiison) Brown_Heels, b. Dgra Deipha, b. m. (Loomis) 20, 208, 0Tk, Tronlus class, purse $LE0: Wilton Boy, b. &, b, figure on the = ank of the line of fBuren, "Tollowed by n Btanding and. then a lying figure, repeating this arrangoment untll there were as many groups as there omarter oo e Stamboul mcbon-lm 11 ny two consecutive standing Say Tell (Bayles) 2 2n, being three yards, adjacent figures mny Direct, b = ik H h 164 P- m( 2:09 class, purse §2,500, each heat back, Advance of each team was At quick time untll & distance of about 500 yards fiom the targets was reached when a halt tras ordered and one volley fired. oYy Retmar- %:Docl)lllon. bv utograph (Mc- Lord Vincent, b. 8 (Foote). Border) b, " (Lydyard) Palm Leat, b. g _(McCi Elenta, bl m. (Demi ‘Waubun, L Time: osition. For the firing the rifles were r ded fl'olll (hr belt and not untfl the d been The advance ‘vas | ;. lht SUm- l'l quick d then double time, until a dllullc! of about 400 yards' from the targets had been reached, sor e had be ordered EASY FOR JOHN A. WKERRON | oliys" ares, s nerors, “fhe comprs | 2 l‘ll anley llkh’:l the prone positida. e the ad o cerer SR aemoem Race at Glenville with Lord D d The Monk is Like Money _from Home, t the prone \hnn ordcrtd ln CLEVELAND, Sept. 6.—At Glenville this afternoon John A: PMcicerron placed the | the hits . The aggres: on challenge cup In mnnenl posses- | all hits in all the score for l|l)l| of the Gentleme: the team. h llowance was fifteen rather easily outraced his of , | minutes from the time a ltlln left the 600 Lord Derby and The Monk, bdn‘l"-rlllm erdl firing point untll the return to that heat winner. Lord Derby drew the pole and rushed over to the half in 1:02%. cKerron tra e Argos De Loeal Team. the second qual in thirty seco HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept. §-(8 o ht ha Baowed it and rEOB of Nebraska o o as puahed In past the rall. He worked | The A Tty ol 6 Homs for t ska Woman Wins CHICAGO, Sept, 6.—The second day's play Kenwood courts in the elghth y and | hual women's tournament of the Western Tnder | Lawn Tennis association brought out some playing of champlonshi grounde today, but it proved (;lbc the best | Neb Fiva | at the tennis Three m h G. W. second. The latter would have e TR e LR and three matches of the mixed doubles were played. 1t Singles, beat horses got away after scoring twice and | WOn the race. but was driven off his feet | SIS Lehmann.. h RIPLE RANGE SEAGIRT, N. 4., 8ent. | iana. 5 ‘he last day but onu o( lhe hl |nler- crew in 1900 and has rowed twi eal the varsity boat. a mall vote rmer was won by the 8ioind crew. ™" les, played hera ollth favor of Bun nlt.d tates Ford and Che wosd: Pointer, (Nuckol 53111 ent, District_of Colum! Dandy Chimes, b, 1186 8 regiment, New York, fllamont, b. 63228 rine corps, second team, 178; NI1- Wests Buckthorne, b. 245652 and, 173 gimént, | 1:20. -k EIRRRL P wehfl" 0‘ dr he _!Ig.hul’ um Mnch el i A |n|:g‘ -1 g1 - ol ln !h mnt. the to take al . "”fi' Funs - after PEY Becatur—Decat ur, % I\I-bl Sl t Rockford—Rockford, Policeman Uses His C1 W. M. Basler was under the care of the police surgeon yesterd: of a ran| eral minutes, after having been caressed St _mnf.d(b ;&1“., o Knieeting | BY, the club of Police Officer Sawyer, and For |his volley the competitors took the kneelin; “g;'ggber Omaha Savings bank to Omaha Realty s '8ad. Total amount of transfers... Fets a S to !m'{fl-] Feta (o Fox. Time: 1:. Um- re e lore of Chicago. clrcult races at Charter Oak park ended to-| BLACK LADY GETS THEIR COIN pRII h Glagler, who was behind the bat e visitors, came near bein out for keeps in the last haif of the elghth, when a foul tip struck him in the side of the neck. er sistent_medical attention wi bring him to. and it 1s not thought his Injuries will be one har- | permanent. knocked He fell unconsclous, an D necessary to He {s feeling better today an- guality. ches of the second round first " round: Closterman iss Burgess, 6-2, -4, Bingles, second round: ‘Miss_Closterman 10-8; Miss Parker s Pound, 4-6, o Rlddeél 6-3, 6-2; Miss Neely beat firsi round: Miss Parker and plin_ beat Mrs, Loeb and Miss 2; Miss McAteer and Miss 3, Closterman ' won' from Mrs. Thorndike and patner by default; Miss Pou e \mer beat Miss Tilion and Miss Hillman, nd and Miss Wenstern and American Teams Matehed KANSAS CITY, Sept. 5.—(Special Tele- ofal Tele. | ETaM.)—Representatives from the Kansas al Tele- | City American assoclation and Western league clubs held their second meeting to- 1 1|88y and completed all arrangements for 3 1} the post:season setes ot seven games. The g’m“‘.) 3 §|®eries are attracting much attention here 2 §|and many wagers have been laid, wtih the 3§ 3| assoclationists tavorites at 3 to 4 and 1 to 2. There s alsc a probability that the Ameri- leaguc team will play Omaha. The Western league_season in Kans closed today. The American ai has naturally outdrawn the Western leagus here, but the latter has made a game fight, although quitting loser. With the Bowle: K P ?ln (;llrk' bowling lllcyldl ‘l night ll"w heat Chimes went to pleces and fell to the osson, ollowing scores were made in & tenpin lourd, hldllnnl‘) contest between W. W. Hartley and W, rear, Schley Pointer leading clear to the | {pyiker Memphis) Brooks and Mr. Huntington and H, W, wire. In the fifth heat Geers m: A try Lehmanu: for the heat in the stretch, but his horso Mad 1 24. 34, 4th. Bth. Total, 17 182 1 1m 861 139 170 168 168 T2 ear-ol 36 s 9 89 1633 The 2:19 pace was taken easily by Bed- | fhe i.yedr-old filly, Lady Bchorr, paying R D! - A g worth, Jr., in three stralght heats. This |$30,000. Huntingt'n 170 204 1% 148 160 87 188 195 194 186 181 014 Totals. 358 399 384 304 841 1,786 EApUiR 19¢ 6 Harvard Has New Captain. in three stralght heats. Prince Direct had | LIKE SHOOTlNG AT LIVE MEN | 1.0 on s tecn clenat captoin of the cted captain of the Harvard 'varsity crew to succeed Willlam r-Like | James, jr., the race at New London last June, but who 'n‘lnd. he will not be at Harvard next year. James is golng to Germany to pursus studles. McGr He was a member of the victorlous who was_elected captain after ew comes from Cleve- The ‘election was made mong the members of the Butte Takes Alo!i!;’. BUTTE, Neb., Sept. am.)—Th 6.—(Special Tele- e fAifth game be"loell Butte and resulted in to 8. Bl((erl-l. Butte, Geddes, Keeler and nford Parker, Time: Three-I League At Raek Island—Rock Island, 4; Daven- moomln.xon. " ; Cedar Raplds, Al iEvlntvlll.—Tem Haute, 11; Evans- afternoon for sev- the cause of it all. A stranger mouth complained to the officer m Smith was t; to defraud him out of a wagonload of potatoes. The A erpetitors in the team. The fgures | OMcer started to arrest Smith when Basier interfered. equal Intervals, that between the [ |BIEFIerec. 0 & d_him hauled to jail in the patrol The police surgeon took several titches on the fop of his head ang he was Feleased on bond. Smith was locked up. THE REALTY RECORD. In a general mixup Sawyer ead with his elub and MENTS placed on record Friday, Warranty Deeds. Christie to South Omaha school No 8 lot 19, block 84, Al- co! ¥. 'Stoecker, t w o Jots 1 Wnd 4, Diock 12, K. C "W;“’ ey éumm. ; - lll"l'lll'l‘:fld Qut lot 5, block 4, Kountse & up even to the Derby horse. Half way down the stretoh Lord Derby ma made & Hr"l‘n( break and MeKerron o ho: Monk had given up Just BEE the had b Mererron was allowed to set the pace at the Start of the second heat, and at the hait Lord Derby moved out and st sail for. hé leader, He had him caueht, but ke again ai the time when he oniy chince to ‘win. The enthusiasm of 12 The s as Ananias outraced wnue Shadow. Chimes. would not New York horses got away wit jority of the light class events that were decided. Summary Trotting, 2:10 cla: LoCul E Jefferson, (Blllings) 11 Mabel On-nrd 22 Joe Watt B‘(Donnelly) 43 Double, wvereaux) 34 Time: ma Trotting, Minget, ch. m. by ¥ Btrathmore (J. 0. H. . {C. R. Pfifi:"l b‘r. i a . Matthews). Plcl mna"%mx m E. Smathers) Hontas Crooke, ch. c. (Billings) Tige! W. A. COOK, CONFIDENTIAL. 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