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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1903 S‘“\TS ww ("AHE l‘ ‘\l\u\ {ors of Omaba, will be on hand to try and |an mark in the last fnnings. Holmes | bases: Dunleavy (D). First base on balls: [ horse off the track and gave the heat to | won, alada third \ I ] B beat Blalr, He has suffered three defeats. | probably made a record. with four aesists | OF Eillott, 11; ot McMackin, 1. Hit by Eerald, A sight accident occurred in the Time ! from left fleld. Attendance, 3,000. Bcore: itched ball: Viex,. Sohafl ,, Sacrifice | 28 pace, which resulted in cutting off a | BSIXth race, one mile and a furiong on GAMES IN NAT|0NAL LEAGUE BOSTOX it; Schafiey. Struck out McMackin, | quarter from the foot of Henryeite and |turf: Btonewsll won Dark Planet second, RH HoAR |2 Double n Ramer to dlur Scha cuuwnH her to be withdrawn. Otherwise | Fjara third Time: 158 Missourians Pound Out Fifteen Hits OF Dougherty, 1t 3 & 134 1|ley to Dona Left on bases: Milwaukse, | everything went oft without a hitch in the | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2l.—Results: Sansel 4 Hend Heavy Jitt Enables the Phillies | ¢ oot B 118 8|8 Cotumbus, "L fime: 130 Umplre: Mui- | I h{ harness events. The gummar; oFirat race, slx and a half furlongs: Miss jiox and Henders:n. ane. 22 pace: Fre won Bunny Slope sec- | Gould won.' Detest second. Tangent third i . te Turn Down Men from H 11t Kaws' Good Play Tells, gnd. Anawill third, Bsur:nd'i‘e tourth, Mack | Time: 128 P - i AP th, Yankee Boy sixt me | 2:10%. econd race, five and a half furlongs: 2 St. Louis, , 160 3 114 0| KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21.—By bunching | 2:9 trot: Happy Secret won, Daisy L. |legrette won, Mafaldd second, Lord Her HARD LUCK, NO TEAM WORK HURT LOCALS el B | 883 1|nts and oulphylu ‘oledo, Kansas City | second, Lolo Macl ok third. Time:" 224, mence third. Time: 1.08% PHILADELPNIA Au 4 o 5.1 8 S 33 | won toda fice, 500. Score lenm;g quarter of a mile and repeat: ITMIT Face, one and 1»\-n“pllvri"\l|h x\:«;:-. 2 ~ - sHallmes i TOLEDO. Omerald won, Over ain dy | Dr. Hart won, Brown Vall second it ark ting by Philadelphia resu :-4 in (-o efeats TR | - - RHOAE | Chatam was ruled off. Tim a8 nore third. Time: 1:48% prvlegr+ x4 oo gl | A BT TR A | gt L I e Tourih rags, S5 forlofes, hapticap: Mag 1 X ne second, Fer d o ‘Abie to sena | waa, rimgil i b3 SR, RS uBatid tor Putmrnen I e L4 {i311|EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS |3gin Jigy 0 Stone second. Fenian < ut Two Men Aec 2768. Bcore, first gam " Chicago ooeere 0000210 3.431% . — D:;msni race, one mile and seventy vards Plate. phammernty v ¢ 70 | §T. Lo A% |, Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Boston, 5 Two: 111 ¢ 1| Hawthor: Wine Stera Five-Hoat | R8s Biin _ton, Eva G. seeond, ind! third 01 80 Ofrarren 00 33 0|base hits: Young, Coilfns. Parent, Freeman SR 1 Struggle for Bonuner Memorial ixth race. one mile: Lynch won, Aules ’ ISR SRER R A Brruck oue: By co0ie » second. Macheth third. Time: 1:43 1 0160 y 3 oung. Pa t Y = ' A | L4y .~ Omaba feit the need of effective slabmen IR RE! $ 8818 Sattery. i ascs on balle; OF Paticerson, A 1A 5B 4 ;“"'I" s ohe it i o, baar ‘ and teamwork in yesterday's game which 2493 b & & { hadbanid - me: 1:8. Umpire: Bagen. LB TH 4 lotte J second, Fuego third. Time: 1:41% Bt Joseph took in a waik. Companion | Rewwht w11 3 1 IER R el gl g (ERERRER 1.;'5"“'.333,35 of oy raeke the Grand | Vot Cwon Gojgatick sedond. The World | started | Doaln, ¢ ERE ¥ 03130 118, A ol J v Joldstick second, The Wor o &b s to pitch and when he quit at | Poam v-o ] § 8§ SEIA, 501 § 8 1 8450 LOUIS, AR B8t Louls took the | "0 pase hits: Rothfuss (. Home run: | Gircult mesting was resumed at Brighton o 56 ! | . of the fourth inning the Saints 2257 . SRR final game of the serles from Iew York | prants. Sacrifive hite; Frants, Nance, Ow. | Beach, before 8,000 spectators, The event | Third race six Iurlones Loulse Collier bad six runs and nine hits, with a total Pm}""fl“: " Mngdehe 4 Totals .8 €311 1|8t Louis. while Chesbro pitched an erratic | h8. Btolen bage: Hill. Double play: Grad ‘,‘;,”;;g“,":, T T gk “""m‘l‘ld" v lng‘r‘«‘»nd, Mre, Frank Fos- adelphia 7| 1 vi nce to Frantsi ‘Bases on bal 0! er thir me of sixteen bases. Then Henderson took a e 1028880837 geme tor the visitors Avtendance, 8100 |{8,NR"T? o SicTlll: 5; off Dorn balls: OFf | Feavy, ‘Biliy Buck seiting ‘Tor_ 1000 to 1100 raca one mils and a quarter: Jus- | whirl at it and in his five innings the casen, Wolverton, Rela: oT. 2000 new m“ out: By Coons, 4 by Dorn 2 Wild Piteh: | for fhe field. The favorite won the first|tice won Cloche d'Or second King's Pet visitors bagged six hits and thres runs Three-base hits: Hulswitt, R ] R.H.0.AB, }’lecml "l\-r('m()fl "xmmuncgnfi 6: by | heat hu’;mhx“: l::k}::t:h fimb{lfi‘mhro:r-r.- TR ,e"”,‘,", " Naihe 3 i\ : 4 dlconray, 3b.. orn, ts ; R, 3 econd rac en’ furlongs: e Forres :n:: ":rynm the 10:,:: o: the nn‘n‘m inning, | DugE s'.',"""fi,.:';':, Ti‘flf::n'e Coeiar, 11, Pasecd ball: Blankenshiy, Tatt an vesee: beaten in the second by the rank outalder | won, Milltary second, Hthel Davis third made a of runs off as many | Yuiwwitt to Dougisss Farrell to ‘ansas City, 1}; Toledo, §, Time: 1:46. Um- | Hawthorne, with Tiverton secon me. pire: Cunningham. In the third heat at the first turn Swift Bixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Bda Stan of t T stumbled and swerved into Hawthorne, | Riley won, Benckart second, Jamés F " e Tonam and both went down, the horses being |third. Time: 1 l"l:&ed. Won. lAilL P.'(;l soon caught. In the meantime Kinney Lou t hits, it was good for young Henderson that | Left on bases: St. Louls, 3. Phuadeiphi, the game was over. i, JFirst on balls: OFf Murphy, 2 off Dug: I 1. Btruck out: By Hurph)‘ i by n & measure Omaha played in bardest | Bupgieny, & Time: 128 Umpire: Emslie. Kind Of Iuck, for the felding was good, | Beere, second game: 8t. Paul ... T .67 | had got the lead, and won the heat by & w soms of the most difficult chances being| ~ PHILADELPHIA. st woms o Lovtavitie. ... B 0 ?Sr" e Briver Dovle, 1n the Jourth hest taken. But the lack of team work was TGN B | _§ | Indianapols # B G| Kinney Lou iéd to the top of the stretch. Jargle ei113 e1110 an: y " 4% | with Bily B Hawthorne close up, : B R . e 331130 MEEER Columbus . Hoos :mhnean awiorne came up with & eplen: | Huntngion " ought to have got more than a pair of 53314 331 e . ‘Louts, 3; New York, 2. || 11 H ho: Bt Louis, 8 Jioy Yok nneapolls . § % 3|did burst of speed and won eamily by a| rotals Tuns oft their ten hits. They seemed to 1130 3R 32 Waliace, Beville. Double plays: | “ocao 1o 6 (34| length. The next heat was close from g lack interest and this was nettling on the Fi 08 o O Eibertaldt to” WAL toda bnull\llle at Minneapolis; | start to finish, Hawthorne winning by t%0 | popey, crowd. In one inning Miller, Thornton and 0134 $8 41 8 lamsto Gangel Passed ball: Sugden 1 l““““"""." &t BL°Paul; Columbus at Mil- | lengths, with the ether two tired out. He |weber .. 13113 906 4 0|Btolen_base: McFariand. Hit by pitched |Vaukee; Toledo at Kansas City. sold for §1%0 in a $2,000 pool. Hunter . Shugart hit safely in succession and still - s o 0n 22 T By Wright, 2. Bases on bafls: Off P Summary: ' o the side was goose-egged. In another In- Pm'lrn:;n]- & tunue l‘-r 415 0 ;:»,:,R, = bnn(‘(nha:bmzs um,urk qut: By Seribner Beats Junlors, zu“?n.'li’“?fiéu?f.'.“‘""“ $20,000 purse, for Totals 1 0 ning Goodin adelphia vright, 7; by Chesbro, bases: 8F. . 3 P 10 VEh E1Ve ven 10" dpep Wit To€ two % ‘”:P B 0. o8| Louls é; New York, 8" Time: 138, Umpire: e T e fgne” teasi ‘snd The Daton | HEyghorne, . m. by Jaybird. Horae Show Gets Open Alr Anditorium, 'wo-base . eister, ‘ragzer, Farrell. J y Al CINON e bags and was followed by four batsmen. | Three-base hit: Barry ' Home rin: Hul Phillies and Detroft Spiit Evem, | here today. BObRer wihning by one run. | pUAideon) i : ¥ 19 13| JFINONA LAKE lna, Aug SLodt the When the fourth man, who was Dusty | Witt. Sacrifice hit omas. Stolen base: The Juniors had th y Buck, br. g. (Geers . e e Winona as- " &7 phila. | DETROIT, Aug, 21—Philadelphia and De- uhlors ! e game well in hand, [ b, Doble). § 6 1 3 3|sembly today ft was decided to build an Miller, got through, Johnnie was still cn 5’,“",‘,. et o e B o Sy’ iRhoucs, | troit broke even in iheir last games of the | BUt bad errors by Ta o Rt .,.I.xf‘. 3 $ 31 3o?| open ‘air anditorium to. seat 80,000, and p) b , b. 8. second base. In the ninth inning with ' Fraser, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Dun- | S6ason here. Both were remarka con- g: > ‘“' hg,‘“ ';""‘ 2. 1 Jim Ferry, g. g (Franks) 2 8 § ro | make other improvements. Among thoss two outs and the bases clear Genins hit to |.,,,, Kelster. Struck out: By Frasger, 3. Waddell pitched a shutout in the | POl PHched €000, (00, each giving 8Ix | promise, bik. (Andrews) 9 4 3 ro |added to the assembly board were R. F y Passed ball: Roth. _Wild pl!ch Frazer. against Donovan and was so elated RGN, & ng out seven men.|George Muscovite, b. h. (Bond)..18 § 4 ro | Covle, Denver;, W. M. Page, Leavenworth, the center fleld fence for three bases and | fime: 130 Umpire Emsile. that he asked to 0 in the necond and came | Mlller got his usual two'base hit. ' The | Judge Cullen, blk. g. (Cares).... 41311 ro | Kan. might just as easily have taken four If he near getting_away with it. Attendance, | attery work of both tedms was the fea-|Frances B., ch. m. (Snow)......5 1§ ro o AR AR TAsts thres awhy, Mo Boston and Oineinnati Divide. e et Gaive: wre, T’ Yulors were “badiy crippled up, | £1*Sitagro; br. g Dickersen).| 813 1 ¥o NHiss “Johumie” In PInaly ying a ame an L0 We N hits and chances of winning, while on the | o BQSTON, Aus. 2i-—Boston and Cincingati PRILADELENIL _ | TR o.A®, | Of too ‘much ball playing. ~They leave or | John Me. b g MUan) il ' ro | CHICAGO. Aug. 21—Miss “Johmnie" Car- otber hadd the visitors cashed thelrs 1 at | SAnrel) tebIos the Aret and Boston the - Bartoal. .. ST b S Tinn thets . tunsduie! Fo iy 54 B T, CIMBARRD . votveee. S48 G0 ° | SSRUSL SOAAY WOR kee atel MUk Bra'd " 3 chedule’ for the [SWit b. 8. A 3 n ourteenth gree a premium almost every time. Thornton [Ond. T G S L rter | L Cronk: 35,0 1 ¢ 811 3| Brasia thip. "Boore: o for the | T vle: 2:08% 2:08%, .omk.m. 2:09%. P, 4 (o piny, “She thus eerned the right made three hits out of four times up, yet ’":m"f pootly, while e woakened. | i) %] G o | P R HE || ;r:_er L L purse, for to contest tomorrow in the nmflx- o 5 urphy, cribn 2 b - 2 : nwentsia cup w er 1V i never crossed the plate himself and only [ Abbattichio was put eut of the game for M Cross, m. 1 1 0 031 o|Juniors 0100200036 6|Judge Greene, b. g, by Directum- 6 Anthofy. © S i ment one other runner there. Kemmer for dl;_v\;::nl':.fl@dfloun S meindn 1 the | BNl e 81 ¢ 08001 notieries: Beribner, Jellen and Miller; | Dam, by Enteeo. jr. 1Vn|k¢rr St. Joe hit safely three times scoTing ONCe| yonond same. and . Carney was effective | Wasdel, * i 1 88 9|suniors, Chada @nd Schnack. Two-base | Wainscott, b. h. (Cox)....... .. + Famous Ball Player Dead. himself and sending two others home. It|throughout. Attendance, 3,575. Score, first - 2| i SMiner " Struck. out: By Jelien, 7; by | Margarett’ Bathgate b. m. (Tite BOSTON, Aug. 21.—And: Leona N Bt W liine 0’ 15 Geseral Bhar- ; J Totals on 33775 o | Chada. 7. Base on balis: Jellen, 1; Chada, | Boreazealie, br dga,:f"“""’” X te LY T e o v 8 g i ' Ehiladelphia 0 0-1|l Time: 1: ne, b. u ormerly & fa or, ing throughout—with Omaha under an CXNCINKA;:'I. BOSTON. PR, 1 S Miss Rosedale, ch. m. al s home here tod: from a complica- oar .0.4.8, | Detroit 0 00 i e extra handicap on account of its pitchers— 316 Jmnn, w3 %%% | Two-base hit: Lons. Sacrifice hi A Nichols Comes Next. T'“” 214, i 000, mil gto:soer PIRAR HTRTER | N0 O L that made the game what it was. Scor 130 0feanes, o0 013 1 1|Btolen base: Buelow. Bases on balla: Off | Kid Nichols and his heroes, who are play- | o “ie, FACINE class, purse 32, ;s e 3 0 0 0Cooley, If....1 ¢ 4 ¢ 1| Donovan, off Waddell, 2. v, Wi a quarter: ST. JOSEPH. 3§ BRG] 3 ing very fast ball just now, will open & | & 3% tod 171 191§ 1 rors: Detroit, 1. Left on bas three-da engagement at' the Vinton | Nervela, b. m. (Hudson) . R AR R H O A E 4 § 41418 Pruadeiphis s Brruck out Street park with Gmaha on Saturday after- li\‘"b'"- a? R 144 00000 all_the | Loc P e o e T | el $ 88 8 S augniin. whi ¥ oya are playing | Miss Willamont, b. m. (Miller). Gy e B N i | 101 138 0| Score second game: Some ball fust now, and this r-'ct°mahu Brawn Hella, b. b (Dodge). iy e i R e | e T 10131 DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. absolutely “certain that the games will be Bflrdl"b 5 (D*N') ‘ Ed e RS 541 $Hous s, | mne e ookt £ Sk | Flb bl b ) v § 0 1 1 1 0|Boston : 40000000 0—4 1 Posttion. o Nonamee, b. m. (Loomis; § 1 1 4 2 ofCincinnati 1620000817 H hosition. - Xansas Qity. | Buitrect, bIK. m. (Eoker). 4 1 2 2 1 0{ Two-base hits: Greminger, Dolan, Suthoff. H Time:' 2:38 S % & F 3 3|Threecbase hit: Dolan, Home run: eymour, H 2:16 class, purse §1,000 a 15 7 M 1/Stolen bases: Dexter, Kelley, Beckley. First A Dilies oy, ve, b, &, Boris’ Ditis AB. R. H. O. A. E. |liams £ Btruck out: By Willlams,” 4; by | Skopec, p.... 0 Fiioos, Gresglandar, & Afertinela 43 1 ¢ 9 270 "0isuthoft, & Time: 206 Umpire: Johnstone. | Mullin. ».... 0 Millacd Sanders; b. g (Verrioeld).. § 3.3 Beore, second game: ' T . 764 $ I3y Moo, e et Totale ... 3 Bermuda Mal 184 : 1 R e T Nk it 0. 0 Detroit Ben Hal, b. g (Turner) ° s B PR T A5 O i ] A RROAT: | Philadelphia 4 Direct_View, blk. h. 85 ik T N B Y 1193 Twobase niia! Yeager Seybold Fres giiver, b b, (Demorset) Wit b e Ay BB 1 e 310 0frifice hit: M. Crof tolen es: Time: 2:00%, 2:10%, 2:12%, ¢ oerr ¢ 8 8 161 0rett, Pickering. Base on balls: 2:09 trotting class, purse $1,000: P ; g % g } g ERE f,“:' 3“ off Mullin, 1. First bmlg'n errors u’-‘xg::é“: m. ?'.r::.ckd‘:‘ciaf:'n:‘? etroit, o 4 S Bt focd JPL N ] 1 & | Philadelph clal Tele- | (Ecker) A% 0 50 Ba. Lvih 3L § 38 010 by Waadeu, 7 1 tourna- | Wentworth, ‘8112 . % 2 10 1 13 3 1 this afternoon. The game | Walnut Hall, b (Benyon) 1313 Windirton i MALH. 333 0D, aGein, about ' an hour by Fullerton | Baron De {icHenty: 344 A U oFa] Clevelana Moves Up One. Fifusae 12 oiax wilh '“G..."l‘.’""-’..'i‘&'n'a“ I8 o b‘{“‘”un j a8 a the Chicago & North-Western Rail he only double-track 120060039 on . 0 *—10 : - r. N . via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, cver the only double-trac 160000 03|Cincinnati 0 0— 3| CLEVELAND, Aug. 2L—Cleveland went B"“‘“"" by dividingxthe 78 purse and the (Kell: -6 810 railway between Omaha and Chicago, o¥lcr to the lr;'velm chlic Two-base Bite: Sreta Home | Into second place ioday, shutting out Wash- te receipts een the three team . (Da; 969 > g Ry !wl“ v R - ington. _ Wiison was knocked out of the ess of haw ghe score Gvoulfl termf £ (M 891 the best of everything in the way of the modern conveniences of ravel. 130111488 Padls: Off box in the second Inning, R wnsend, | nate. First game n-n Ful- . RUR & | $11000 11 feldt First on o Who Succoeded nim, wi Bradiey's | lerton. 3. ' l-eo-« tters, : B \ ““ ed runw: St Joseph, 1 Three-base R A felding ‘at third, acceptin ol:'v.n chances |15; Fremon ;“ ) oI m o thre¢ “pacing, burse B0 er 5 - out an_error, was eature. At- and | Stratbline, Yy Online-Am! , HCurge. Rohe, Doran Microbes Win by Good Flay. tendance, 2.6%, Score: firee by, Futlert \he ourumenl Eevathmore, by Strathmore (Burns).. 1 1 xmmr. Gsfn, Beides, HiC vy iched BROOKLY EVEiAN S waARHIN Each duy the bandAed the parad i 13 N, Aug 3. " - Vi . WARHINGTON, 1 ersien parade 8. visitors pnemu u::n:m ball. Jo::: 1’3 “%d mow & ' .}} fast train; leaving Omaha dally 5.50 p, M., :mvlng hica o7 15next e e g mm and reaitve : ders Beat Creston. R Y o 14 ‘morning, with an admirably arranged equipment of Putlman draw- ‘5‘5. in tne iy tnking s will 8 . H m“-u:n. l:“.xor m.';;'-’fm" ey et & & (Bueh) 1 ‘n(. '30'?1 S"d tourln:l llbu e ca‘r‘s, ,fledrl"hhm“g i szmhmand = al to DIY for several days. mdln " lcoclo, b. standare lay coaches, buffet smoking an ibrary T8, and U - Des M w wnn in Thirteenth., | 4000 e ey o .',',‘ back & fow Notehes taday by & dette’| Don Couine. b“l B 3 cars (a la cZne), is one of the moil‘popular uamC: in the Wi gsl;t_ DES MOINES, Ia., 21.—Des Molnes o 3 ¢ H &5‘.&‘.‘:.‘,"- % sCore of 7.0 3. The game was ] won - another . thiftéen-innin . . - b rlaler.lnyed‘ O estons bitoned Tor ‘eceola | i purse 31,000, two in afternoon. Kansas City ma heckard, .1 0 3 0 0 un e o iy Do sae aix ita, | three: } first. Inthe of ‘the ninth Des .. 1 Dobba, &f. 3100 Totals ... e O RAe e S “- Dariel, b, m.. by Alcantera-Topsy, Rt T et the Bisth De ; 3 Doyle: 1b. 11 3 3 |Cleveland 22120201 while Osceola secured eleven off Fleming. by Ethan All:n QicDonald). 311 150 Cirieentn. HAR mliched & ondortul © Dahlen, “ss... 1 ¢ o | Washington 000600000 Birorsr. Quascl, 1o 5 Paree Geers) 12 S Mliowing but $oik. hita. 'M,°"d" - OMcCreary, ©1 3 10 1| First base on errors: Washington, §. leming ‘and Corbett; =Osoeola, | fan R -~ Joly] dis electric lighted, with buffet smoking car, standard and o s L H R | B i (SR SR Two-base: hite:. Bradiey. (), Bemis, Don i ind B"‘E‘_Mf Goiden. Fime: wlo.x,,l Hoha compartment sleepmé cars, observation and. library 0 0004 ue, Selbach, ormic| ree-hase T acing Class, purse 0000000800054 4 e ot 293 Lajole, Sactifice biis: Bay, Br -&lcb'nm Qeeelsy Wing ‘v “Ovd. AL Bhek, k. e \ed) Wood- C::’}-fl'::g‘:;go"“‘h*;ane:'”z'":"ng]és p. m., reaching 3 : Totals . (3 BUN) ase on balls: 24 ownsen: 't on RD, Neb., A 21.—(8) Countess, by ydney (Curry alalteries: Morrison and Fohl; Hess and 5 b-u-:“(;le\pelln% 4 \‘qu);mnon. P ng.u{ efl,m,,d £ By 1o g;:::‘lel; EY?GI}L b, 'n munA.. ) 41 Olhedr through trains leave Omaha for Chicage 1 0014 : onahue, 2; ‘ownsen: here: yesterday .aftemnoon in the most one- | Ethel Mac, ch. m n an ints east at a.m., 8.00 D“:;:n:;:; Down n.-lv.-. i3ty T Othanker fhittad gidea ‘contest that has besy, played on the Jumase. b, m g - ogash) 31 .ndp(n;lo Fipablos b o. nabilit Harley, Dobbs, Slagle. ome grounds this year. Alleen was in the | Virginia hit the Bl i i ot today's i fate. box for Ofd and he was at Bis vest, allow. Bieon Gir m& m. drwin 58 ln::r.n:-'l’xo'l:::!!\:Kohne'd\‘.\'lu,lr:;;x..llk:;r me for Denver. Bcore: REE Chicaga. 3 Brooklyn. ! 4 ing but five men to get to first and none | Time: 2 . # tions, on applicatio Eoru 0210000003831 "on bases: Chickger s; Brookiyn, &, | Clevetand A @ %8 Ctreach third. The attendance was large, | SALEM. Mi 2.—Today's results . . OHEYNEY, bomsas Aior, nver 23380000883 33| bouble plays: Danien i Doyle Bvers 16 | Priladeinhis "8 8 41 .5a7|but the day was difagreeable for a good |at Old Saugus Batterios: Pounds and Schlel; Barry and | Linker, to "Kling. = ~Sacrifice’ hif: Dobbe, | Detroit B &8 ® - B e. Score: Ord, 9; Greeley, 0. Hatter- Plclnf I50 class, purse 3500: Princess Wilson. Firs on Balls: 3; off | New Yo c18 80 4 - _0s{les: Ord, Alleen uad Burman; Greeley, I(oquete won second, third and fourth T TR }"‘.‘i"'o: Hit by bl : By Jones, | 8t Louis o G AN ‘468 | Lewis and Campbel Enibon W won first heat. Best 1 rrora. . Struek out: p . - COLO)! SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 21— | pheeed i 2 W{f::’prlr: %E:T;f:pnn : e & i 0 mri-u nou atting Rags. . Foq S000: P"..::’P' won ) Iuw;u‘r. ook the In,;‘ Eame ot l:‘c e:.na- ”‘ Games toda. Washington at Detroit; | CLARIND: 21.—(8pecial Tele- heats. Best time: 2 today swing match in which the rates and Glants Both Win. Ehiladeiphls at Cleveland; New York at|gram.)—Cl R tadtiied 15 Catting cinthes on part was of making errors. . Chicago; Boston at Bt. Lous. oday and used up three Atantic pitchers, NEW YORK. Aug. fL—Pittsbu s 2 e and Atllnllc could not stop the cannonade. A i it ttered hi ol AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES |Athiic e e oty "ot o 18 b ol S, Hits: Cl arinda, 2%; Atlantic Errors: At-| DECATUR, Il Captures First from Indias- |lantlc 13 Clarinda, 4 Batteries: Clarinda, ing closed_toda a re: Miwiukee 0 10510133 355 | tional league champions made thelr lust o Bprings 0 6 00 0000 0-05 5 t the season at the Polo groun. et evacaiotods aad Lucias New- r‘u{ in o eader in which they di- e honors 'flh the 1 meyer and Doran. e Ve Cenc s R ove ais | 9t 12%, 21.—The race imeet- " semmbss ridges and Glasier; Atlantic, Bircer, Fox, ing, 212 o Standing of the Teams. Orflv 2 men lna(ha nmmnm.y“ S’ it apolis by CensecutiveMitting sm-ul and ncmnoua Same teams play won third. fourth and ts and race. Ph‘ed. Won. hnL P.C. me home team, with Mathewson in the box, and Fast Work., here tomorro Time: 2: 113, AbMe ltrnhmon Milwa; 3 "% | had the game well in hand from the closs Sy 4 won first and second heats. 2:00%. Eanma = = AR Qo steena Sastng. Se YWheers adied L s A etk Samos in. TAIEL Jeosons e ting, 25 class, purse $500: Uncle 510 ['on t ?land fast work on ses in the four! 4 Sttin y : Joseph :.: & 8| iendance. ety Ab &nd sevenih innings gave the muluflflub a | At Codar Raplda—Cadar Rapids, .3; Rock Wiliary l‘won’ in “sirafght heats. Time: . 5 victory in the openin l’lm. ' indianap- 1 enver 8 olis. “Atfendance, %656 Bo At Dubuque—Dibudue. 2; Springfield, 1. [ “Pacing, £:18 iiass, purse $50: Shylock won Om-r‘;‘- s E 3 o AL A Divenport—Davenport, 11 Decatur, 1 '| i stralght heats. ime: 1% 3164, 310% ° RH.OAE ayepyrpr—— e ¥ Gamen inday Cley ¢ Omaha: H 1e1 Gordon Defeata (he Soldlers. | EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS llwaukee ai Denver; t Colorado 5 14 GORDON. Neb. Aug, &.-(Sgecial Tel Brineas Bt Soseph ot Dea Molnss {3 HES gram)—Gordon dite ':'fa Fort Niobrara 10 g oo B 31 141 by a score of 2 to 1. Eleven innings - Regents Defeat Bisir, 3 =‘2 : ‘were necessary to dl‘ldfi the contest. - BLAL Aus. = o' § ' =] gu—’h. a.f‘ g B LR HUNTINGDON WINS BIG MATCH IM-li vhyd hu- -3 nES — 00| g "Ban » Five Sets Are Hequired to Defeat| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—The Giver won the - | Indlanapoiis Leonard in Tennis mile and a sixteenth bandicap at Haws !’mrne toda; Orsina, the heavily backed led for a mile, closely attended A alavitle, the extreme outaider at 3 to 1. At the head of the stretch Orsina Two-base hits: Marcan (2), Heydon m Kihm, Jackson, Shannon, Wheeler. Bacri: fioe Bits: Plerce. Schaefer. Stolen bases ' ¥ Jackson, Fox (2). Double plays: | fars: pllchd (T e A il o ‘fivgging 10 Wheeler: Aufm.' NEWPOR _Aug. Tt Is now‘fl\? |§nuphlnd The Giyer took command. Biruck out: By Leever, 1; by MeGlunicy, 1. |12 Huggins to Wheeler. Base o ! practcany cortatn that W, 3 Clotnier wil | Louirville 288 Swhere she gave up and The 0. Ui ODI and Hurst. i Ford, 6, off Allema 3 !uuck °u| meet the younger Dohern' for the honor | s he Pleased with two and a Ford, 8’ Wid p"ehu)"ord Left on buu: of rned for the natlonal 8t. Paul, 7; Indi ¢ cham Doherty s expected o spare. Results Umplre N e, - & Time: 1:40. | T *defauit to his brm.her I the @fth round flve(_turlnn'l L‘;ulas Mission o Loutaville Downs the Ol . N, L. Doberty will not | S T - H AR gy d 1% Furiongs: Beau Ormonde HAY FEV ON! MINNEAPOLIS, Aus. 21—Loulaville ook | Clothiers Gorie f hia match with Wara | _Second race, ix urlon ER.E.B QUEROR H the flr-thzzn- aiaél::-:nrl oday, Botl A“‘fi“' the strongest yet shown by any | Fon, e second, Etrenne third. eams pl T 1l “llln.l L1 l- merican ayer in e tournament. 1| luckier witl men On u Attenda. stween untington an Leon- e - , Bcore: ot nce, | e ea pIay o o ths Aret cwo | third: Time: 1147 LOUISVILLE. sets nd led in the fourth, but Huntington | Fourth race, four and a half 'urlonl'_ C second, expensive trip to the mountaine and es- = an | kept stengy tnd fpally, won Snrough 20 | etethird. Tme: ason T } cape weeks of suffering. This remarkable i . 8:' Fi! xg race, “t'm:.n;lrl’:rd\lcm‘wnlnwAnni. i remedy for the cure of hay fever, kills ! 4 -m on the authority of the English | #6€On 0 Who'esale al tate Agents, germs dissase, soothes and heals Sixth race, five and a half furiongs: Com- Dealers ::: |m|.n:; - H ! :;nl'l,l‘:n:nh o 5’.":%..‘;‘“":‘,2“';‘.‘;" ;nod‘:»u ‘:log F!“%:l 1“"' second, Maggie “ILLER LI UOR co! OMAHA, NEB. mucous membrans, If used %o that I America challenges. as expected, | Lieeber thir uu-lu: of tever A u & a ? MeaCoaET Jawn tenelh pamplorship, fourth yon. The Muskeeter second, Btroller third went the attack SMW | e round: H. L. Doherty beat H. 8. Mahoney, e The Totals . 63, 62, E rned Becond race, one mile: Canajoharie won, o ;T’:&:’r:.::“m“"‘““m. xBhriver out cn buit strike. »ET Ve oL E b x(:“lhn \Seg e gwton. Pan Longin second, Rock Mart third. Time! h Loulsville ... sl ) othier beat H. Ward, Hyomel AL R P H 14hird race, five and a half furlongs: Gra- yome! ls breathed, a bottle of Hyomei, Ol lia " rash 08 | & Toonara 11 57 .:‘“‘,‘2“2‘; beat £ | siallo won. Kohincor second, Rain or Shine . and & medicine dropper. The air taken |son L Struck : By Mati vgon 9 by tin. Three-base hits: Lall: - Doherty beat J. P. Paret, 80, ‘ third, Time: 1:08%. b, v b B 3 BBt e g Winham: 1 Timer 3w By.n‘»u' ot | Bame, e i Dalls: | oJUIR 2 o1 Chirlosion beat 1. C. | Eourth rate, Hufon, handicap for 3-gour; ng and forms a perfect safe- | and O'Day. Villiam wver, . out: By Walker, 5. Sacrifice hi! « | _ Interscholastic ' champlonshi finals; Rigodon second, Reservation The Bee Bullding never gro #uard aguinst attacks of hay fever or Stending of the Teams. By e & vosen urantt: Diwuk, | Behrer of Prinoston -beat S iinter o ;2008 o T grows shabby vose eold. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | & Sullivan. Left"op bases: Minneapolla | Columbia, &3, ¢ ¢1 six furlongs: Naughty Lady The brush of the painter is always ac- oFate whaee e, bap W, Sprw el i Al 11 TR A B tive in keeping It fresh and attractive, 0! tt] p ook s e tongl oy e an BB - EEes Betitave. Pleapeieen: HASTINGS, Neb', Aug. 21 —(Special Tele- Tou have o ey 49 Wesh of yons J VAL vl ES m.)—The three days' meet of t o life in an office, that this ought to carry scientific yet common sense treatment for W8 el MLWAUKEE Wi, Aus. 3L.—Miwaukes X, 3 e. b W intts. " 8 B I8 'é?n?.’,.,sl"fly' wretc .a‘o:l:yl:u'fin&o - o rnoo‘r'-"her-'-?:‘me:gufi some weight In its selection, particularly It 15 casy euough for any one to say P I ] 2% Eiliott pitched great ball after that | & ¢ nthusiasts 'The weatber was all when the cost of an office is no more that & remedy will give satisfaction, but ttsburg st Philadeiphia ks h."l:l:rd out & good victory. | (& (M"’"’k 'was sxpeptionatly iy m""t-"'a than io buildings that are allowed to Sherman & McConngll offer to refund the C"“‘f st ""' e O Helanac ot Broo “run down at the heel.” record in the 3-year-old trotting class money If Hyomel does not do all that is claimed for it, certainly inspires faith i the treatment, Hyomel really gives you In your own home, & change of climate, and hay fever sufferers know from past experience that R’ C. PETERS & CO, RENTAL AGENTS, GROUND FLOOR, BEE BUILD INQ. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Helmes' Record of Four Assists Falls te Aveld White Sox Good made the last quarter i nl,cnp In the three-quarters of a |’|l||l: and ‘repeat running race Jockey J ley ef oarpey wat rulsd o the track and JBOHEMIAN hll ‘hatam, was sent to the b this has been the only thing that afforded Defeat. . “Decause of an open and a Pure, Pde them relief. By breathing Hyomel s few foul When'Tne .=""' ware coming down w-u“m"“.mu‘. 4 times dally, e the home stretch. with Ledy Chatam rnA . you can save the expense CHICAGO, Aup ! ;—mm 10 most Emerald neck and neck. Pugsiey crowded Onder trom trouble of & mountain tHp sbd avold sl to hit Emeraid tgalnst’ tm rail afd come hear H. May & Company Goagw & by Sup 8 the Beid asd ‘terson Fodge® prompiiy - eodered the "ride; and

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