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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTEEN WAS THE ROODOO | scte, Rrtdsgtofe'gan uscimsrs ol | b Ptimee Seeesat st | FAILS 70 CET A 'BREEZE PHILADELPHIA 1:30. “Umpire: Whitaker 2RO AR Conroy, 3b. 1 l" arteel, 10 AS “IATI Orippled Omaha Toam Makes the Million- i F R 5"‘?""'- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES L. Cross, b Third Attemnt to Sail Third Race for \ sires Play Ball. ville Scores Shut Ont on St. Paul Amerioa Oup a Failire, Through Effective Work ROURKE HAS TWO PITCHERS IN OUPFIELD | Sia o of Bahanan, g LOUISVIL Sept. 1.—8t. Paul could not 1 1| hit Bohanan today and Louisville scored a rings Rallies in Eighth % Gangel out for interference. shutout. The locals batted Stewart hard | Another Attempt Will Be Made Today K with men on bases, A running ralrh b Ninth, Tieing the Score, and BaMaaioney a3 8 2808 9 4 0F| Seler "wana Teature. Attendance, 3100, Win it in the Thirteenth Two-hase hits: Murphy, Hoftman. Sac- YACHTS NEVER DROP THE TOW LINES to Have the Race Which Will ST, PAUL, Probably BDe Last of Series. 8core rifice hit: A. Davis. Double play: Eiver- LouisviL, Inning. feld to Willlams to Ganzel. Left on bases: , 7;_Philadeiphia, & First base 't : Oft Plank, 1: off Griffith, 1. Hit COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 1.— | By by ({rll;ifl:i'l‘ " Pagaed: ball: (8pectal Telegram.)—Pa Rourke's band ol | McCaule Powers, 1. Time: 1:3. Um- :::II tossers finished up their Colorado tour | PIgeC DAORE, 0. ay In a game of thirteen innihgs in NEW TORK, PHILADELPHIA, Which the “Little Willles” proved the vic- - : tors by a score of 11 to 10. It was the | gonrerr 30 heavy and oppertune stick work of Bi\ £veritt’'s “kids" that did the business and brought Captain Bill home a few meal tickets. Up to the last inning it was €hy man's game. Omaha was there with the willow for fiftcen hits, but they wers from | New York . timely wallops, a characteristic that is | Philadelphia . generally apparent in the makeup of | Home run: Hartsel. Sacrifice hits: COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 1.—Columbus was | llance and Shamrock IIL never dropped Rourke's men. Gonding ha# bgen out of y n',«.ma'a”.n‘,‘m A ,'I:""':::_ defeated by the crippled Miiwaukee team | their tow lines, but with mainsalls and the game for the last three days, which |on balls: Off How ol Bender, 1. Hit | (oY, e paing, giving o™ et Mii8 10 | club topsaile set circled in ghostly fashion leaves the Omaha team in a slightly crip- | by pltcher, M. t: ager Cantilion Yf‘m-a THgnt for the visitors, | about and through the flect. pled condition. Dusty Milier did §ood ex- | Gavjey” Sare B:“:) nmmr"."' o ¥l ‘Attendance, Score: At 10:40 the committee tug, Navigator, ecution with the wagon tongue today, hav- Boston Takes Last of Serles. ’“L“'Mg'"' EI Lowade: signalled that the start would be postponed ing swatted McNeeley's benders for four ¢ olarnat, 1t..... unfll later in the day. An excursion wallops. Carter played a star game in the | o WASHINGTON, s'fi" s aviongmade its & GQloanin, it steamer pursued Shamrock I1I, its band field as well as with the willow. ton today and won oae’. game Dubleavy, ; playing “The Wearing of the Green” to re- Everitt's men played well together and | Washipgton, Botl nc ers were in Behatler, lieve the monotony of the long wait. C. accorded the twirlists excellent support, | (OFM: ""'"‘d“'_“g,"'::!- Jia the bettar work | Jenghl: ;" Oliver Iselin impatiently paced the deck of while the Rourkites seemed sadly lacking in | home team safe. Attendance, 1,120. Score: Rellance and Designer Fife was the center of a little group of sailing advisers on Speer, this branch of the game. Had Sanders been TON, WASHINGTON. - given proper support, Pa Rourke would |, %% Mora: , 0.A.B Totals ... Shamrock IIl. There was no sign either have left the Pike's peak vicinity behind 0 Milwaukee of wind or lifting of the foggy haze when at 12:30 Navigator asked the assent of the him with at least two games tucked away N Schafley, Speer. In hip Ugtebn 0odb beit.’ The soores Bacrifice hits: Gleason, Raymer, Meredith. | F¢Ing skippers to a postponement, and se- Two-base hits: Mellor, Turner, Cantillon. | cured it, signalling that the race was off oD, e. Bages on balls; Off 'McMackin, 4. Time: | be made tomorrow. Indianapolis Wins Twice, apolls team ¥ polls team today. .Attendance, 1,100. Bcore, Trask at Buftalo and Jockey ashington' 3 Boston. & TR G.A re COLORADO SPRINGS. Y asis. Double Nn{h Clingman to Mellor. Struck | and that another attempt to sail it would o{Orth, p. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 1.—Indianapolis ghes, | first game: IINNEAPOI;:!. Fined. o ° (] NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The third attempt o8 sail the third and probably final race of the series for the America’'s cup was a tailure today. There was not wind enough o Totals . to make it worth while to send the yachts Loufsville.. ..........0 2 0 0 2 0 across the line. A small fleet of excursion St. Paul 55000000000 0-0|steamers, poorly patronized, and a few i ?Y:inv:' “m P Mol steam yachts conveyed the racers to Sandy Bacrifice hit: Bohanan. HBases on | Hook lightship and then hopelessly waited Off Bohanan, 3; off Stewart, |for & fair sailing breeze. A heavy pall of SUruck Outi by giphanan, & by Stewart, | haze and mist hung over the sea with a St. Paul, 6. Time: 1:60, Um- | surface like glass. The absolute calm was an. varied at intervals by faint drafts of wind from the moutheast and southwest. Re- conmuonac? o===v=’nc= soommonomyf cat I - wloscssccony 2wl omccosmonk St R wl wonmoomos” leomecocses 0 Cantillon Gets in Game, o - 194 o> u 4 x{n-ymn ™. Bannon, cf 1| Clingman, i Mellor, ib... o[Fox, . 0| MeMaxin, Ecwacs? [ re A stranger in a strange place should remember to ask for the Cremo. You can tell st by the band. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band is the Smoker’s Protection. o0 % cubunmunnd L ©Onlmonnnonosm > L} w! coccconsona’ crumoccon’ 0/ MeCor'k, R o. out Mackin, 2 by Meredith, 4. Selsler s 142 Umpire: Cunningham. took two one-sided games from the Minne- | Fox Ordered to Take String from Hughes, INDIANAPOLIS. Sacumouwacmo’ 2 xBuchanan Totals ..oovvvinne 3 Lo Oippire: Connoily Standing of the Teams, Hogriever, 7t . Played. Won. Lost P.C. | Woodram if. Boston ... g 78 .66 Marew Cleveland . 1T 1861 | Hevao Philadelphia. 13 536 | Cout New York 808 ) = [ P - Bl oooommmesmsm BUFFALO, Sept. 1.—The first hurdle race of the meeting wa 4 Very Shoavy nd covered with peols of waier. The race resulted in the first sen- sational episode of the meeting, the | ermm— stewards not being satisfied with the haif § length, of Gibson Lignt, heavily backed |come as has been customary on the first | won, Bhotproof second, Maurice third. J - Lot Bl e e SRR R | oms. S CREAT WESTERN IV OMAHA 51 465 My & i Jotale . had been cxamined a ruling was handed [ Most of the pla)er! who drew byes were | Running, one mile dash: Prairfe Kin ¥ ashington 12 1331 | X Lally out; hit by batted ball. down ordering J. Fox, trainer of Gould, to | on the courts practicing. ~Louls N. James | won, Johti W. Daney second, Maude third. Games toda, St. Louls at - Chicago, | (Pdlanapolis remove his horses from the grounds, his|of Chicago, the present champlon, and | Ti 45 . Cleveland at roit, New York at Wash- | Minneapolis . case being referred to the National Steeple- | Walter J. Travis, the former title huld.r‘ (‘nrben and Sullivan, Sjoux City's famous {hgton. Firat base on balla: Off Newlin, 3; = off chase and Hunters' association, .with a v L W “them. {fire team, ran a ainst the time made by —_— McDonald, 4. Struck out: By wiin, 4; | recommendation that the ruling be made ‘agsau Country | Davenpor team last month during tha ES A by McDoriald, 5. Hit by pitched bati: Ma. | permanent. Jockey Higging vag suspended 2 . “Alexander of Detroit, 9 up | race Teeting heid in Davenpert, in which o Hate 1h fht GAM IN NATIONAL LEAGUE yre._ Two-base hits: Heydon (3, Wood. | and it was fecommended that he be ruled | and § to go; George I Willet of the Gskley | the Tavenport team yan a halt mile, fire Kihm, Sacrifie ™ irst race, one mile and a half over six City Golf club, 7 up ane 0 g0; Al ¥ e Omaha . Vingtuasss Akaty Out ORlehg Win Donaid jsiies Dlav: i LI e | N TS Tbuon® TTent Wan. G second: | Ormistyn ot the aighland. Golf dub beai | Corbett - ana Riivan ran the same. race | SERVICE NOW COMPLETE TO 8 ning Sea Series with o Kihin, Marcan to Kihm. Tamestt ta san | Captaln Conover third. ' Tiine: 2:05. F. 'O Horstman of Chevychase, 4 up and § | hiere in 1:13, making the world's record. " Home run: Congalton. 1o Kihm, JBtoren tascs, Wamtoes 2), Ho- | , Becond race, ono mile and a sixteenth:|to go: Hruge D. Smith of Onwentsla beat i e i S tah dute ¥ ;nlnde’ru, Nfi" s|wuc|n§ 1;.‘) b that Club, griever, Tgmsett, Left on bases: Indian- t“fim"é"*{‘y‘.‘. Jooigr Nog. Jok second, ir Soorse A arqtne of Gleh g AT B Sale of Running Stock. Opening Up of Stickney Line Into Ne- tleming, Bwacin apolls, '8; Minng s, 7. : m- | Galliha r me: 2 $ 5 ven Golf | Ttomas' Tharnton, Btolen bases: G pire: Haskell, sapolis, 7. Time: 183 Um- | U8.1i78° rave, five Ahd & half furlongs: | club beat Néwtan Aonis of the Detroit Golf | NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—A big crowd of braska Metropolis Animate 4on, Carter. Double play: CHICAGO, B'nl 1.—Cincinnatl shut the | ~ Bcore, second game: Saflor Knot 'won, Soufrier second, Rusjk [club, 4 up «nd 2 to gg. | horsemen attended the second day's sale Farmers as Well ns Ship- ranville to Everitt, Struck ,,m. By Jones, | locals ou( today and won the season's INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEA! third. Time: 1:13%. — of the McGrathiana and Oakwood stud of ders, 3. Bases on games to 9. Both pitchers worked RH.OAR . Fourth race five turlongs: Glad Tidings | EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS | Jeprines at sn’rhem Bay today. The . O Jonés, 1. off ‘Ban: but Philljps bad much the yon. Aggle Lewls second, Le Grege third. mlcel again ruled good and the bidding pfloh o ali Mmeaton. | better ot ‘the ‘argument by recelving per. Time: as lively. chenor & Co. secured ornton, per- M. H. Bases ect support. Attendance, 3,000. Fifth race, one mile and a_sixteenth, v - | the star of ‘he ‘sals. Daving 82,000 for the 'x“ ot o | " CNCATE l\nlfl:n andlcan . Graves aon | Lo Dillon Clips One-Quarter of Sec- | 109 147 B0 (e "SR KIS 1 "Tictle Ine| The first train of the Chicago Great West- sl R. y third, Time: 1:08 ond from Previous Wagon ¢lan. The other sales f $1,00 or more | ern to go out from Omaha (o the eastward - . a quarter. en- foll o G 9 T | Beymou, won, Artist second, Springbook third. Record. 'Bay coit by tmported Worcester, to 8. 8, | 16ft the Union station at ¢:20 a. m. Tuesday T '3& Bmwn, 51, and started on its journey to St. Paul. N Y IRK, .Sept. 1.—There was a bi, or bro; colt by Handspring and e, h ne crowd at the sheflf.mud THay track todas| CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 1.—The Cloveland | seltopea: to B, J. Diwyer, S50 - & T"’k"‘ was J‘“d“"?“d splke "cn‘:’"‘.’:ch and the talent had @ profitable afternoon. | challenge Eold cup race at_the Inter-City | = Bay or brown colt by imported Pirate of | COrks or gally trimmed engines, D as favorites and second cholces divided |matinee todey was won by The Monk, ce and Indlago, to W. H. Lauder- | by the mayor or any of the other formafi- O owned and driven by C. K. G. Blilings 0; T g X ties of the advent of a new rallroad. In o wl coocoomorm® Miller, lf Tamsett, ‘Thornton, Newlin, 3 2 2 4 2 1 18 [] 0 1 0 » o. s 1 2 5 First Trains Come and Go and Advent of the Road is Goneral Surprise. T Bl nocwmmweculll Bl acoousmuaa® Bl 1 4 1 2 0 2 E ] pers Along Road, Sullivan, ef. Muloney, rt.. !l oo 2l connnlenn~d Mflwaukee Wins from Peoria. MILWAUKEB, llpt. L—flllw‘ulu hld easy time with Peoria ol nsonsuocos luocsonmes? wloccocoons al oomorouwmnm Sl omnanacma i 2] aEumnnoes® L s Mlnnel:olln 1% 000 Bl muurnoons? wlacrroceo £ 00N [ cnassmacs: I I pt. 1--Kunsas City ormoor =-=—=....., R oracawHsad Garvin pitched the home elub to victory | Coons. b Saattorion: ianaas City, Nichols and Mos- %, sitt; St. Joseph, Glade and McConnell. Dopousd o Wiliis, Boston's bost pitcher, | . Totals Standiug of the Teama, Witendance, 2,600, Score, first game: Played. Won. Lost. i 6 4 =1 St e ~luooroonme! 14 Second race, one mile and twenty yards, | Douglas, b. g. Kansas City . 000 ulllnfi Kingstelle won, Varna Konse sec: | lumbus) Toledo ond, Bugenia 8. third. “ime: e Time: 2.t BiEL " -1 race, six furlongs, purse: Irby Ben- Trotting, 2:13 clas: re vision; “T'fi.'.',"d'fi,g" Rin TP H M, Kisinow %‘1’" won, Custus second, Ranchman- third R]uln(rr;ung;, b ( C. R. Mayers, 3 h me umbus N ki’fiz"ime",.:"'s."n‘?:‘,‘, rl:m:”.mm(u k& Fourth race. one mile and seventy yards, | Alberta D, now, Nane, Leewe. Sacrifice hit: i h" purse: Flintlock won, Taby Tosa second, | land) .... Btriick out: By Cousiin e Qou n. ight Opera third. Time: 1:4 Italla, b, 'm r Murray, Cieveland) 4 Blrak outi oY gousting 1 by Coons, fth Tace, six and a half frlongs, sell- | L. O. Ru, b, m H. Boggs, Pitts- 8. Left an bases: Toledo, 10, Kansas City, | g1 \Orlsan won. Our Lillie second, 8trag: | “burg) iR 3 "osnnfl':::uphimk.'xl to Butler. Time: | ®Sixtn race, seven furiongs, selling: Mon- Cle\elund gela (hsllenst: cu : tana Peeress won, Helen Print second, Jake | The Monk, br. g (C. iifings, Teasi. W ERTCAGO. ;hme: b .4 Doty ition, b (30D Cailery, , Bept. Fonsolue# won the olly on, m. . Callery, Played Won. Lest. P. ¢ | miie handicap ot Hatlem today in a com- | _Pittsburg) 3 A mon gallop. The book makers lost a for. | Waubun, G. Milwaukee 1 ‘%8 | tune in the victory of Pirateer In the fourth | Cleveland) Indlanapolis 4 ; 333 | race. Pirateer was backed from 20 to 1| Time: 2:il . 508 429 = S 3 Z ©% s lonanonssel | > n Milwaukee 3 % 4 cocoruo! No games lohodnl.d for lodly. GAMES IN “AMERICAN LEAGUE Bl onmmcnon 3 crimonmnend’ Eloneo-n A wlos Blrwwnncose or2] cunnammand aloncuwcoscea 8t. Paul . y Crowle: 0100000001384 Hit by Dllchcd mu race, the Partridge stakes, ‘esary to decide the event, Brown fily, fmported Pirate of Pen-|very unexpected. No announcement had a- | ! d Yes n | Third race, six furlna Salvatella won, | ceeded in‘ chipping ~ne-quarter of a second r: Heels third. Councfl Bluffs. There was just the engine 700118000 Stone, and a furlon nia Brid 3 land in one. 5055888 t‘l $i Brooklyn Wins lo!h B -ny. Saleonbilage” thitd" Tioms: 130, | ot CLARKSONS. 1o ; 9 ‘,h"me s Paul begins. The first train into Omaha Kansas City Defeats "‘ Bonin .. ' KANSAS c.x"'no A TOLEDO. Bounder third. Time: 4:22%. ole to beat the world's trotting recor W “‘fl“""m i 6:20 every morning but Sunday and the 19008110 BT, | Only two safe hita were made off Schmid('s | iotntuss : JoReph . 0 . First race, five furlongs, selling: Bird (Ingomar, ch. §. ot yet on sale at the Unfon station, be- The coming of the Chicago Great Western day In the race on the Seine from Paris| tation of belng a rate-cutter In freight eir- fifteen and one-half miles, Mercedes and | generally believed by wholesalers and Loulsville Musette was third. The last boat took | fare by bringing the freight rates lower as an clean and, briliiant neldingof mnx'f}'x'i’ inneapolls ‘o ture. st 8¢ Crowley, 1. oft race, five furlongs: Salda - | the Cleveland club. Allhouxh (here we " £00 1111098100 Thoml:.g % struckc ou nica ‘second, Bagle third. Time: " | only three starters, four parted 'i"a'ndcn?qé R Mionen stables, 41,00, | fact 1t was a very prosaic beginning and Batteries: Milwaukee, Swormsted and Lally. Bacrifice hits: Fox, Woodruff. Dou- | fur b 3 - s bad been. trotted eac 4 . Ladie: Peorin, Olmatend’ and Siison ] ble plava: Tameett to Fox to Rihm, Mattin "Srl‘?.'.' Bt UGl She pat: | Jemte had | zance and Léura Stone, to W. H. Lauder- | boen made that the Great Western would Denver Loses to Des Moines. ortase. It c‘i d.zncc'"“,',‘“!“é‘ op_hases: Tamasly . Ho- |3 Driven by Mr. Sillings, Lou Ditlon sucs | Man. 3L run out of Omaha and it was supposed that t: 3. A ld start on its journe; rom pt. 1.—The ' locals r{,h,., indgr by Phil- “Indianapolia, Samapnnesolls, ‘2 | ned Damsel ‘second off her previous record. In the class events | With the Bowlers. the G o sotbipy Rel i/ . but were unfortunate 3 balis: undgren, 3; Umpire: Haskell. Time: 1:15. of the matinee, Columbus horses were suc n Clask's alleys last night the Omahda e s, “Pime: 16, Umpiter John: x....., Oty Defeats T Fourth race, the Dolphin stakes, one mile | cessful in two,' Memphis fn (wo and Cleve- | R N B e and two coaches and the service Is, in S atio pid sad o, fuglo ridgs won, Proper | Fn ol e wirs reality, a local service as far as Fort T mé: 11 g - ries M tho bl {nery’ and won Todas's snms. ALt | “FERE maser”sands teeplech: i | Wednesday an effort will be made b 1. 21 24. Tote). | Dodge, where the regular servico to St. Den Motes, Miver' and- Fopfe *nd Behieti | gRoo double- | tendance, 50. Bcore: Sl couiag, TA58) handicap stseplechuse, Snort | B K inga sa drive The Monk and. Saulty 19 148 82 Sixth race, handicap, one mile and a fur- | for teams. l'"""'““’! 1] % (o:\;:r n;e ‘?hrle:l: 1?3:‘:'-“1 ;;.»‘z.s :“-m.’ b KANSAS CITY, —Kansas :,"“- - i long on turf: Duke of Kendall won, Car-| Trotting, 2:7 clags: )c‘lmil' cago, - m. ‘bunched hits on’ GI g ,,h". N,c,m‘. q1 buncle second, Stamping .Ground 'third, | Aerolite, b. m., by Aeclte( 1. M H-mnm1 larkson b The St. Paul train will leave Omaha at Jrould have shut out B'E.Jvavhs“l" o | O T Bon ar thte. sl nl‘ ;\lulrl‘r.l' Tige: L5, “sept. 1.—Flintock at 4 to 1, | Juras. b. & 1 245 af Thy tendance, 300 was hit hard in the Third and -mn innin, Kol 1t mlral ch‘olsefln cn: zomnzn won the feature H‘\m:\k}Wnn f‘h 1“‘10 mn;(np kit "fll'v N:":\";:’"- e Heans event at Delmar today. Hesulta: o raln from St. Paul arrives at €:10 p. m. Bt. Joseph, 000020 1—8 6 1| delivery, and one ol these was a scratch. | Leewe, by rone vosond, TotaRogation | L land JWhile regular service has begun tickets are T 1:03%. 1 Kittle L' (0. H. Werner, Pittsburg, Smend | (A. F. Emminger, Huntington cause of the total unexpectedness of the Emery ... new move, and it will be severai days be- Totals. . a1 | fore the service is operated regularly. to Omaha has been traught with many difi- culties—to the Great Western—and of much mfi"g‘tmmfe %’:l interest tc Omaha. The road has the repu- 3 f,‘:fl';“"md":;“ leted the third atage, Which | cies and 18 a froe lance, Independent of any trot: fween Eibout and Rouen. & alstance of | combinations or traffic agreements. It is biord, retatned _thlr s of first and | manutacturers in Omaha that the new line second respectively, the former coverin y The, distance n 42 minutes and 23 seconds, | Will add greatly to the city's material wel- 1 Dour % minutes and 2 seconds on the | goon as thelr servico Is well established i enormous crowd witnessed the ar-|and for that reason it is with no little joy rival of the boats at Rouen. that they see the beginning. Kansas City | down to 13 to 2 and won easily by two Columbus . it 51 -89 | lengths. Results: . Minneapolis g b1 -1 rst race, four and a half furlongs: Dur- n, ) s, 3. l-er\flon hits! _Garvin, bbs. bar won, Mary Hill second, Alamode third. tch Mowrie, Sept. 1.—-By Suruck oue; By Garyin, 6: by ‘willi, 5, | Toledo 388 | Hima: 0:60, : D&ev.lmm” % 2 4 I La Rita Wins Lipten Cup. veland s e aeen | Himer 198 vBie S Games 't Kansas_ City odo, | “Raeind. fhce, stésplechiane, short courms: 2 G Bilings, '\’:‘mn, who itihed for | | Bosrer ehoord gasse: Miiwaukee at: Cotumbus, B P-ul at Tiuie | gegtnd e wOn,pEd g B e O e B et we M B CHICAGO, Sept. L—The Chicago Yacht a8 both effective and luek: y 3 Vville, Minneapolis at Indlanapolis. Rose third. Time: 3:874. Nathlie N, b. m. (E. M. Nelson, Cleve- club will retain possession of the it. Louls out, Pelty put ey ot g ThiG" race, one Mho™ Fonsolycs won; land) ... ... 6| Thomas Libton eup for another year. exhibition. Attendance, Fowlers the Champions. Brn{' second, Star Cofton third. Time: | Carrie Williams, b. m. (W. A. Avery, the race between La Rita a OMcers Report for Study. FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Sept. 1.— (Special.)—Nearly 100 officers reported today p s O L ST TR for study at the General Service and Staft FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 1.—(8 city ‘Base be ball luxule §om Io(llofit:l doned es yesterday, with a d« header alwnn the Ny: Bchn.ld:r Fg'l‘v‘l):: Edd.y Brothers ning Each team The teams have created con- Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Pirateer won, Lord Melbourne second, Hay- den third. Time: 1:554%. Fifth race, one mIIn and a sixteenth: Win, J lht series havi ended yesterday wi Sse. boats tied ‘for firet biace. Lo Rita won by three minutes. Today's race salled over a tridngular course six milel college during the next twelve months. Among these officers are a number who will be ‘nstructors. The work of the col- Dance won, ‘Compass second, Graclous thir b, two miles to' the e T "Rita. lege will not be taken up until September Time: 1: is) won the ¢up last year and another victory 15. The number of officers for study 1s Interest i Dase emp) .umm“ S R s Sone w;:up:-du this ’!v(:[R"r:'c:fi “.:lngl;‘rxnd lnzlxs’;rgtev;_ EP‘" Mac, blk. m (J. G. Bennett, :/rgl nvo her permanent possessioh of the jarger than last year, and is likely to in- The Fowlers win the champlonship of ¢t RIS | crease each year for some time. This is ault third. Time: 1:56. . b, t r, oty with & record of eleven gumes won Jr. b8 3B Lattimer, Clave- Wives Pravedts Shutest: | due to better accommodations existing at four lost. They have also ed 1 _c > with & number of outside feams, Golfers at Glem Cove. . Book, br..g. (. A Borhman, | this timo than & year ago, and oven thése them ‘the Stook “Yards Juniors of ‘South | GLEN COVE, L. L, Sept. L~Findlay & Pitisburi) 3 PR kxR g R LR ’—‘Sl’*lfl are not quite suficlent to meet tho @& Omaha, which proved to be their strongest | Douglas, the former champlon, ahd T 2-1! B 3 Sras g‘ M 4 G R R S ompetitor, Gie oF the ‘wumes Wil " | Chndler etn of Chicage, the' fresent - | 4 s e ey | mend een (nnings to lon, Al . B, cFar- the score was 1 (o 0. "They" aiso "won .I'l‘tg “";"e'm' °E-nsz"odm;\:"lln tho University "’ o ey Would have Been shit ogt TR | ampionship last year. Summary o alco (cBurnie, wames plaved: o > Fleypy * | Sho receatly won ‘the Stockbridge (Mass.) g.;',',';‘,'on('"v 389838880118 New oncmaNg, et 1ou. o Hester, New from Philadelphis. | Fowlers .. T T B R el e It S odiy | J188d) ..., Batwries: iliorton, Towls: and Skesn: | Sporciary, of the New Orléans Cotton ex- 4 73 | leading winners in the opening round today ge, NEW YORK, Sépt. 1.~In the nn.l game Nye-Schneid of the amateur golf championship tourna- H Alvord, Byracuse). . Central City, Kombrink and Clark. ¥ing In the conan exchange that the Amer- of the series here today, the, loctl ‘isam E001 Brothers e e &) , b, ¢ erren, syrucunz‘) fean eroj the f 1902 i t) P season o 1903 R TR A Company mept on the links of the Nassau Country | ney g, H, L Benediot, Byraciise). Southwest Town League Disha mounted to 10727 880 bates wgalpst 10Co e 6 el TO Bouth Side Stars R 3 aily, | L r. m. (A. Burke, Cieveland).. ¥ last year, 10,383,422 the year before and battl r At : All but Egan won their matches handily. N. a. Bept L—(Spectal)—The | y und.".f«"L&’»‘f il teature: An_interesting feature of the schedule | Hoe met Lee H. Harban of Washington, B g (H M. Case, Cieve: Sithwostorh Jowe. Hase Hail leagus that | 9,436,416 In’ the season of 1896-1900. was the spurt made by the Baddlery nine, ‘and had a hard game from the start, | as been playing ball in this section all | o raramnuend ] s 4 S Cotten Crop for the Se o Time of game: 1 New York Takes O PHILADELPHIA, ' Sept. PHILADELPHIA. Phllndelrhll .n.,.d’ £ ol the visitors winni t 3 0 Thomas, & % secol called al 0 Gleason, 1b.. 1 -hth Il\nlnl‘. v fin the scare tied. h o Welvt'n, * 3 0 's ol oGann, North Beand Defeats Sohuyler, m{wmwnmadoonlhoflorn R e .2 nln NORTH BEND, Neb., Sept. 1.—(Speetal. —North Bend defeated Bohuy n‘n- er: noon in the best game iha les and a fly ork to tie the R =u.:_a-....c lomnescnsc? oy Big Purse. ires w hope for me, when & drug clerk recom- | fair. Marsh, who does the bicycle ,..1 into a tank of water was severely inju mended your Asthma Cure. Its a\oci 18 | He failed to strike the water carroon’y and OFd Wins at Hastings. truly magical and gives complete rellet in HASTINGS, Neb. Sept. i B N LTt B T | Ouss o piasie Y of 6 to e 741l drusglsts ot soc and $L00 Whitcome were the battery for Ord | Send Schauble. pud Resepbaum for Hast- | ggg. i g "“"’ h‘“"‘“.;.',": ettt .....- "" land) ...... . which after tailing the list for & 1 inning by oni e Douglan made & | Miss Primity, s, 'm (3. . Caliery, Pt d which had but about & week ¥ Diaen o k0 delbatan 'the Toadegns time :'u;.':‘"f Victory. of his match with 1. W. | Dur8) ;.. fonger hefore It would close the Seasor bokes et g plexander of Detroit, winning by 9 up and | PROVIDENCE, R. I Sept Pertect | 18 now dead and mes scheduled will | At Dubugue—Dubugue, 3; Decatur, lay, Alexander failing to win a hole. | o> . frack conditions favored the | Rot be played, cording to @ ataument| At Rock ora—tocklord, 1; Springfeld, chfirnie also’ won by A high score, de | raaing hoce "TME, Madisons Severel it | wasd'sy Bie det of Atiantie, who | At Davenpori—Davenport, 1; Rock islan B Bls"® Morarland. had an | Deeting ..n?‘ 8000 people who gathered at | *o4 presiden of 'the esgie. I8 been hl gy A K an expec tea witn Narragaysett park withessed four superbly : o ey ol ‘;.'.::\"h";;:;'y“,.‘:'"&;,":‘ i futnii, o matcher | 5,208, 2,i BERSS vt o T ~ “9 of the forty-one entrie: 3 4 First base on errors; New York 1, Phll B s: North ERRRE= Uiited Btates Golt aasoelation. ' Fho othor o el M Gt e e & Aelphia 1 Left hoose: Now Yook ‘.‘ g ']‘e‘;""pl::zm.slmmal and Cu- | eleven with the winners today will play in | varsly jniteed by SRS St l d Ai A First base on balls Biruck out: By Kimmel. §; byl Freeman, 5. | ohange Is due (o the fact ‘that the event | Teached the head of “the stretch when Germ nfec‘e T Ak I sk ot Dingifet Crutckabany. this year, for the first time in America, fs | ST DIEEL SAUSTE IS foot N 2o thet Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps and i ree-baRs hu- Lmnln"‘o\_(l)_l\orl Playl ‘“}.‘fl‘:,f,‘:.,.‘t..:“o‘é'.fl:{l P waie . somewhat | he turned a complete somersault. Kenney marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is bad air a g BT T T CRESTON, Ia., Sept. 1. o) - oloi | EECHENS RUAPEIAR the Suceste of this Do¥ | olar bone Snd thigh and ‘seversly fnjur | this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous vaj and i) RSy QadnieA i Boubls | gram,) e first’ of & serles of five gameos e E i hiare was mone. of that tae | ing his wrist. He was removed to the hos. | gases from sewers, and the musty air of damp cellars are for & purse of §1.600 between Cresto ! B akatnat 1t" There w ne of that in y P play: Babb to McGann. Time 1:40. Coottid e N n And | $0. ot and excitement . regarding the out.| Pital. The horse did not seem to be much en with erms of miserable , which are ~MILWAUKE! pires, Aurst and Moran. Aoly n today by Osceola in a the worse for the accident o s “.' “ T Seatec T el TR 0 Samvare ot § & & - 219 trot, best three in fve, purse §2000. breathed into lungs ;'nd taken up 1{ the Noodilnd ese are com- , | 1. Creston secured four hi {Pndaished) 5 transmitted to eve: rt of the bod en you begin to T beess in Pitisburg . Plasd Yo Lest. PO ?5?..&":‘.,3““:‘.’1"“{‘;“..5‘.‘.‘5.:',';“‘:":?{:0:0"'2‘ ate Dir hlkm o fee! out of sorts 31( out ever llupeyctmg theyuuu. No parable in quality and pos.Jl| Kw"¥o it gl enngmarnieis | R Qure for Asthma - |xins.w oiogiid or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and tired and : ance was_light rios: Havel Margar sess hop and malt purity sl 8 &n| Corbett, ‘Phoenix and Reece. Umpire: Al | Tho worss cases of Asthma in the world “;4’,’{‘;‘(‘ hathigate, D f’?“&fi:”]’og :‘:;"' ":l“tg'::.ll‘;‘;fi:;::n" g b o4 3 R su.cumb readily to the onegreat cure that | Prince Caton, b. h. (Eckers).. i that is in evidence in every A £t R m.'”-'-‘ vogrd oy D’r Rudolph‘ o dcd Frono )[\nn,m'., h. (Demarest) § 7 6 disease progresses and the blood becomes more deeply poi- bottle. It's a well known Qumes today: Beston at Philadelphin. | INDIANAPOLIS, fnd., ‘"h'"c“" Mlmost performs miracles. | 55150 HoTkplut id " Harola ; | e laare e s & f'll" s 4 fact that Blatz Beer never J|E°oHva Ry ‘ork, Chicago at St.| Bement of the Ci R M. Spencer, 2350 Vermont | Frank A. second; Eveletts, third. Best | Upon the skin. When the poison is left to ferment and Louls, clwn.u z t_Pitisburg. and Manager Wa .m,..,_ & Toledo, 0., say “Asthma bas |UEEIIU L - W. won: Jea the microbes and germs to multiply in the blood, Liver and varies, — Always the Same -uc;un Easy for Oralg. tional agreement been growing on me for 3 years, until last | second; Little King, third. Best time §:1 Kidney troubles and other serious complications often arise. As Malaria [ _| the minor leagues. They oppose the propo- | summer the attacks became so sevol ing and develops in the blood, the treatment to be effective must begin Good Old Blate. Neb, Sept. 1-(Special Tels Ron, Mr. Watkine said: FAbeot ro that ram,)“Bancrolt went to pieces ana Crals L iven e laue e e | many nights I spent balf the time gasp- Big Openg o4 N0 Ve there too. 8§, 8. 8. d“"" l the "‘l""“::dl’m"’“ . Two hits 3 for their |nvestments'' Presi en breath. 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