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/ 1rrr 1 n y ; M THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNibAY. JUNE 5 , 1892.-TWENTY PAGES. ' n the convention may be , they will bo loyal { u Harrison tbitiughout. \VrtshburnofMlnnesotasalJ : "It fnnljos It clear that lllaltiO will acfopt 1 ! ftlven the norr.lnotioo. I don't know the rno- tlvo ol the resignation , but 1 think It was duo to the treatment ol Dlnluo by the presi dent. " IVlton of Ciilllnrinii for tliirruon. Bonator Folton of California said , after reading the corroipondonco from Wa linK- ( ton : " 1 don't tblnk U ha * nny ulijnlOcnnco M a factor In the contest , Whether Illalno Uacandldntoornotthero will bo no stam pede. It will bo Harrison the sumo as It trould have boon before. " ' Hon. John O. Now , manager of the linrrl- lon forcoi , bud n brlof opinion , but an cm- pLntloone. Hoinid : " 1 think the resigna tion will not chanso nnvthlug. It will have no effect. There Is no dntiRor In the woi-ld of n sUmooilo. Wo have got the dolegntw to fleet Harrison and wo are Rolng to do It. " Within n few moments nft > r the reception of President Harrison's acccplnnco of Mr. TJIuIno's resignation Senator Wolcott from Colorado was callna upon for bis views In reference ) to the sudden changoot the polit ical situation. Hutiutor AVolcott'H Talk. Ho said : 'It docs not chnnpo Iho situation matcrl- nlly , except to accentuate the result which the president in his Interview and Secre taries Miller ana Foster In theirs uttrmptod to Inflict upon him. His friomli have real ised for some tlmo tlmt the president sought to ngRrnndlro the olTcots of the wisdom and sagacity of the secretary of state , but It appear * that they not only ilcslro to tgnoro him , but bocauio ho did not seem disposed to * "write a letter" every few mlnuttw they saw * Jit to throw inud. i'lio resignation may bo of ? omo help bore , as It leaves vftcant auothor ottlco to pcddlo for Harrison votes. The ' assistant postmaster general , the chief of the bureau of engraving and printing and cores of heads of doDartmouts till the lobbies und promise olllcos and fuvors promUcously , but tho.V nro having no effect. Blaine would huvofiOO votes today on the rtrst ballot. Every train swells vhocnthu Iaim and brings In in now support. The only solid Hnrrlsou delegation Is Indiana. Four years ago Iho Indiana delegation said that If wo would give them Harrison they would ask neither money nor speakers. They began clamoring for money ns noon as Harrison was nomi nated. They nro roartv for the same appeal ngaln and their claims carry llttlo weight. It Is refreshing to find that one convention is to ba hold in this country where the ofHco seeks the man. As for Colorado , wo nro , of couno , for illalno , and the tar northwest is of ttio same opinion. Harrison 'could not carry Colorado. " Quay anil I'ornkar. When asked for tbo opinion of Blalno's resignation from ttio cabinet , Senator Matt Quay snla : "Blamo's resignation will , un- doubtcdtv produce his nomination. " Ux-tiovcrnor Forauer of Ohio said : "Tho resignation has strengthened Blaine , and the convention will at once nomlmuo htm. Thcro is no second cholco. Algor or Kusk will Iiuvo second place. " \V. O. Brnilloy , delogate-nt-lurgo fron Kentucky , snlit : "I think Blaine r slgncc to take the mesldoncy If ho could got it but I don't bollova ho can. It will bo Harri son on the tlist ballot. " UUOO.M1NO DAKIC HOUSES. I.lknty Winner * ol the Nomination Are Hiilil to Uc Numuroii * . Mixxiui'oi.ii , Mum. , Juno 4. Late tonight there are many rilmors of ' 'durlt'horios" and "compromise- candidates , " but most of this talk emanates from uncommitted doUigatoj mid docs not revive much crojotico as truth. The names moat frequently moatloncd are Cullom , Alter , McKlnloy and Algcr. The aivision in ino iiinois , umo ana Indiana del egations uiako these delegates qulto willing to settle down on a favorite , should the situ ation warrant it , Algor already has thn delegation from his own stato. It is said that Cullom can have the forty- eight votes of Illinois whenever the contest - test reaches a stage which would indlcato the possibility of his selection , but the senator himself is loyal to Harrison , and docs not permit any discussion ot his availability by uls follow delegates from the Prairfo state. Notwithstanding this fact , it is evi dent that certain of the Illinois delegates uro but awaiting fovorablo opportunity to start n popular movement in his favor. In the event of demoralization of both the Blaine ona Harrison fprcos , It is boliovcd that Algor would bo the palncr of most of Blalno'a strength , wlnio the administration dologatoi would bo divided bolwpcn Cullom ana McKIuloy. A few delegates outsldo ot Illinois arc mentioning the mnmo of Hobort T. Lincoln , but the suggestion docs not arouse any enthusiasm iu the Illinois dele gation. McKlntcy ns u Possibility. McKlnloy has bcon agreed upon by the Ohio delegates us chairman of choir delega tion , and ai ho will undoubtedly ba rnado chairman of the convention , ho might sud denly boconio n formidable crmlldato. The natqo rf ) Allison J * warmly urged by the antl Blulne dologutdi of tlio Iowa delega tion. The pormanuut chairmanship is re garded to bo sottleu , McKlnloy's cholco being conceded on all sides. It U also considered settled that McKiiiloy will bo the head of ttio Ohio delegation. At ttio meeting of thai UutOn'ntion on Wednesday ox-Governor For- ulcer will nominate MuICInloy lor ctialrm in , und tlioro will bo no opposition. For tern- poiury chairman thuro 010 now two candi dates , Lanu'ston of Virginia and Horuco Porter ter of Now York. Lungilon U bolng backed by llio Blaine men und Porter by the Harri son crowd. Ttio contoit will bo resumed whuii Iho national cDinumtoj moots again on Monday. A I'ronii Oil | li > n. The Trlbuno in thu morning will say ; What Mr. Blalno's ' lotlgnuiloii incins Is for his tuppoitOM lo sa.it . ; multoi no dlftaicnco Wllii'lhu Harrison foreus unit It Is not their basilicas to Interpret ins notion. Of cour.so ttio action of Mr. Olainu makes bis ovu iioml- uiului Impassible. Ills nomination under luvh clicumstancrii would da an act ot folly thai the leader * who still urge-him will iiuvur commit. As they uo not want to com mit it they will still suok to use hU uamo as a cover , but iliolr real design I * to ilofout the prmldont , and after that the Ucluco. WHAT Till ; hi.SA10ItS : HAY. r W Kxproi Opinion * iinil All Are ( limnloil In 'llirlr , D. 0. , Junu-I. On the sen ate side there \ \ as uot u corporal's guard of senator * to bo found , Hut of the small num ber pro.sont tticro wcro two -'diirlf tioraoV' for some republicans en ttio Uouso aide , who feared u 'Kilkenny cut light" b''twooi : Harrison risen und Bluine , hnd suggested tlmt the re publican ticket illicit bo Allison and Aid- rich , Senator Allison was in his committee room wuou the uown came , and Senator Ala- rich , by a coincidence , was hy his sideSor. . - Btor Allison did not want to talk for publication , but ho l uttver uncivil onoughto refuse point blank , BO ho said that the now * was nsurprUo to him ; n $ much no as it wai to anybody. As to the result , ha had uo opinion to express , Thou bo told a story , and the moral of thnt story was that no mut ter what lianponoil to Individual ! the great prti.dptci of party muvod forward lu con stant progress. Dr. Blruoy1 * Catarrh Povvuorouros citarru For ulo by nil drUfijUts. O'J oouU. OMAHA PLAYING BAIL AGAIN Howe's Rustlore Knock the Tar Out of Dad Clarke's Beat Curves. SOME BEAUTIFUL BATTING INDULGED IN OnnMiHi TlircohnRgara unit Homo Ilium In lioiintpotm IMontltudo A Dif ferent Tuna from Thnt at the Two Wcck , Omaha , 9 ; Toledo , 4. Columbus , 4 ; Kansas Cltv , 3. Minneapolis , 8 ; Fort Wayne , 4. AD CLAKKK , whom the millenni um plan ruthlessly J _ toro from us , made his dabut nt Sports- man'n park jester- day afternoon ns a pitcher for the other fellows. It was not a suc cess. MM Ills old confreres fell upon him in the opening inning and U wa biff I smash ! bangl .until the fracas was over. Kelly hit him a bolt In the sixth that fairly knocked the amalgum out of his inolnrartor it had boon loosonoa by Sholbock und Darby , however. The Boston boy's drive was a clean ono way out Into the northwest corner of the lot , and It netted him four bases. Shy and the Kid wore contented with three cushions each. It looks ns if the blaachor who yelled at Dad ever In Columbus the other duy that ho had n pane of glass In his arm , was right. Don'tit ! Twelve hits with a total of twenty-two bases and nlno Dig fat runs was the way the Hustlers ladled it to him. uut the particulars coma later. The day was a line ono. The florco rays ot tbo sun were tempered by a thin strata o.f gauzy clouds , refreshing breezes blow fitfully nercss tbo Held and the llttlo dickey birds chirped hilariously. They were so glad to welcome undo homo. Vet notwithstanding this harmonioui con dition of things but a moderate crowd was proso.it to see old Dad knocked into a cocked bat. KOWO'H Tcoplo Played Hall. Those who remained away will bo sorry this morning whoa they road the score. Desplto their ragged play of late the Rustlers put up nu almost Hawlcss gaino , none of thalr errors costing a cent , excepting Suebock's ! , which lot < n a run. Every man throw all his nerve and bono and sinew into tbo struirglo. and such slug ging and such Holding are seldom met with in tbis neck of tltnbor. Haves' cntchinp was simply plcturosquo , and Bob ( Jilks cavorted In , over and around the diamond line ona nossossod nf the powers of ubiquity. McQuald's umpiring was a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Shelbock had Just cut a now sapling and Iho llrst ball that came within roacu ho pasted such a lieu that Dad swallowed his gum. gum.A great wad of Yucatan big enough to have choked a horse 1 It was a ttm'c-sackor and the grand stand's old slogan , "Hoy I hey 1 hey ! ' raug on the air for many moments. Then tno Porkooolltan caught ono of Dad's most modorii slants squnro ever tbo heart and Kent it hustling out toward Jo IT Bod- ford's sign for a cnuplo of more , and every body was tickled almost to doatb. Of course Shy scored. Kelly could only got ono down to Clarke , but on his throw-out at Urst Booby ambled down to third. On Fnrmor Vlsnor's clunk for a singlaGIlks Joined Shy on the bench. Collopy's sacrifice sent Jo to second and ho trotted to third a momnul thereafter on n wild pitch. Uncle's Ions fly fell Into Armour's trap , . and the Black Pirates came in. I'lr.itea Tonic Home , Too. In about tbrno shakos of a lamb's tail they smashed all the brightness out of tbo summo'r afternoon. It was all accomplished of tor two men were out , for VIckory.who never pitched more map- nttlcout bad In his life , curled thorn around both Ely and Parsons' necks In such a tan talizing way that all they could do was to slash aimlessly and vaguely ipto the ambient. At this critical Juncture Campion got la a scratch two-bagcer , Ucttingor u single and Nlctiol anotucr double , and those hits , coupled with Shoibock's blunder , scored the three runners. Tbo grand stand was as silent as the gravo. Armour ended the agony by flying to Uilks. Tno old Jubilance returned when unclo's brigade ramo right back at 'em and raited la another brace. Governor Hayes popped un an altltudln- ous Hy und tbo oarson ran and planted him self squarely under It , and then made ono of thamost superb and successful muffs you ever bohold. My ! bow tbo good people from the coun tryside did lauiru , and clap tholr hands and guy thu ministerial.second baseman. JJut who over saw a parson catch a flyt It It had bcon u yellow logged caicuun , you bat it would never tiuvo goUtm away I Darby felt so good ever tbo clergyman's misfortune that ho Just chucked out a sinitlo for the fun of the tblng , and for the fun of the thing the governor wont to second. Vickcry nushcd a llttlo one to Dad. Ho snatched It up , took aim at Campion , and lot her Hy. It knocked a blue Jay off her nest in one of Parmoloe's maples , and before tbo ball got back Hayes was homo , the kid on third and VIck tickling himself under the arm at second. Of course a great shout , all at Oswogo's expense , want up at this. Tim people did so love to BOO Dad getting the worst nf it. On Shy's bit to Kly. Darby was nailed at the plate , and a rnommit later Mr. OIllis forced Shy at second , VIck scoring on tbo put-cut , Kelly was thiown out at first bv the parson. And the Black Pirates wcro tucked away without us much us a ainoll. Nlrhol us u A llko fate befell Iho icustlots in the third , but the frog-skinning pirates squeezed In a run in their half , tholr last In tbo game. Campion hit safe , wont to second on Get- tinker's sncrlllclal strike , and scored on the Five Cent Plecu's uso-tings/cr. Say , ill at Niuhol U qulto n batter and a ball plu\ur , to boot , Isn't ' hot Ho faced VIck Just four times , mid pasted him safe every 1(1110. ( The other man that can do that to Viol : hain't been born you ShelbccK threw Jack Nowcll out at first , and Iho packing bouso millionaire dislocated his shoulder blailo couching for the warp mid wool hitTnosnas Ullbort was weaving over the pUto. Uut your unclo's hired men were not half through with their Job. In taa fourth utter Dad , In demoniacal Joy. hud slammed out both Darby and Vlclt ut tint , ho ppmivdup the cockles of his thoracic racic department and banded Shy his oase. Then tbo lad from the bailed beau metropolis and the ono irom tbo la.id of sulnotsund beer both larruped him ttafo. and Shcibock ran In. Thu agriculturist win tired out nt Urst by the ngllo Mr. Uly. Again In tno tlfth they scored after two ir.on were out. Collapy und undo both foulud In quick concussion to Campion. THOU iiuyoj thumped Dad for a single , the kid tor tnpk' , and VIck for a cue timor too , the IIMI trio scoring , of course , By this tlmo the grund stuud was out of bight. Ucll ) ' Hume Itun. In tbo seventh Kelly hired n small boy in expectorate on hU band * , then ho braced hlmiclf nt the pluto , lifted his tree aloft bentt his back and ulff ! TJio air teemed f.ill ot Hying bits of yarn , leather and rubber uud till that vraj left of ono of Al Uoact'd very beat wont tailing , salllnp , not exactly o\ortho dark blue ira , but 'way ' out ever Nlcbol'a head to tbo ro- moton corner of lha yard. Befora tbo bat tered and pulpy mass could bo fished up from out an aroblpolafto of plifwood and dogfcn- nol , Kol was shaking hands with unulo at tbo oatmeal canl And ogaln in the next , nnd two men were out , Just as Jhoy were In the two preceding Inning's. Newell lot Darby's dust agitator got through his slender but symmetrical limbs , Vlvk bit safe and Ely allowed ono to glvo him the high , low nnd there you are I The kid was In with the ninth tolly. And that was nil , for although Vlckortr stole second and third Just as easy ns eating shortborry strawcnko , not another man oversaw saw first. Tnnt was only bccattso the boys wore tired , howayor , for your uncle said they could have stood there a month and knocked out. singles , doubles and other votrotablos as long as Dad felt like handing them to thorn. And I bellovn ( Jnclo was right. Hero are the details : OMAHA. AH. n. in. an. n. f < > . A. K , Miclbcck. ss. 4 2 1 0 1 t : i 1 Gllks. 21) 3 1 U 0 1 8 1 1 Koliy , in r , i a 1 o o o o Vlsnor. rf Coiiopr. ab r , o o t 0 o 2 2 Howe , Ib 5 llnycsc. 5 2 1 0 0 0 U o IhirbV. If VIcliery , p 4 1 3 0 3 U 7 0 Totals 41 0 12 3 4 27 10 I ror.KltO. An. n. ID. HU. an. 10. A. K. r.ly ss 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Nicholson. t\ \ ) Campion , 11) 10 00 ( icttmnor , If Nloliol , tu Newell.ni ) Armour , rf Hurley , o ! 1 Clarke , p Totals M 4 8 3 0 37 18 4 8CUI1G 11V INNINGS. Omnha . . . . 0 'lolodo 4 BUMMAlir. Huns earned : Omaha , p : Toledo , & Two- Imuo hits : Gllks , 1 ; Gumnlun , I ; Nlohnl , 2. Throe-base hits : Sholbook , 1 ; Darby , 1. Homo run : Knlly. Double piny : Viekory to Huyos to Howo. I ) iso on bails : UIT vlckory , 2 : Ulniku , 1 , Lofton buses ! Onmhu , H ; Toledo , n Htriiek out : Hy Vlokorv. ) > ; Ulnrko , 3. Passed bulls : Hy Hurley. 1. Wild pitches : Uy Olnrku , 1 Time ot came : Ono hour and twenty-live minutes , umplroi McQuuld. Toledo This Afternoon. It looks as if Omaha had about dumped all her bad lurk. Toledo was u plcnio yesterday and ought to bo today. Omaha wants all throe of these games , nnd uncle says she shall bo gratified nnd moro too. Ho prom ises to pivo Columbus the razoo next Tues day , Wednesday and Tnursdav and Fort \Vnyno and Indianapolis too. Ho lutonds to climb. A big crowi will bo on band today , for the feeling prevails that the Rustlafs must win. The positions. Oinnhas. 1'osltlon. Tolodos. Darby 1'ltoh 1'oars Hayes Citub : Durllns Hone first. . . .i Campion Ullks bocond Nicholson Collopy Th rd Newell Sholbeck Short. Ely VHnor Right. . . Armour Ilundlboo Loft UcKlneor Kelly Middle. Nlcuol Uamo called at 3:30. : This \Vu a Great Gnmo. KANSAS CITV , Kan. , Juno 4 Every run In the game between Columbus and Kansas City today was earned. Columbus batted iu lucic than the Blues and won. Attendance , 1,800. Wcathor pleasant. Score : SCORK BV IX.VINUS. KnnsnsCltj 0 0030000 0 3 Columbus 0 0200200 * 4 BllMMAitr : Huns earned : Kansas City ! 8 ; Colnmbus , 4. Two- bnso lilts : Mnunlnn. Anilrus. Throe base lilts : Merrltt. Homo rurs : Kltoljorg. Wuloli. Double plnys : Walsh , McClelland and llrcukunrldife. Huso on balla : OH 1'nyno , 2 ; oft Stovcni. a Bacrlllce hits : Cntnoy , Campnu , l.ally. Struck outt Hr Payne , 4. 1'as cd bnlls : Hy MoMahon , 2. Stolen bases : Kltoljorg , Walsh , O'ltourko. llmo of Kama : Two hours. Umpire : ciornd. NATIONAL iA\GUK. Signer Antonio Did Wliut Olinmborliiln Mndu it Mu nt fur Commy. WASIIIXOTON , D. L ) . , Juno 5. After Wash ington had knocked Chamborlaln outof the box in the first iniiui ? Mullano Hnlshod out the gama and the ( Senators wora unable to add to tboir scoro. Attondunca , 2,800..Scora : iishlimton 5 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 P 5 Cincinnati 7 lilts : Washington. 10 ; Cincinnati , 13. Errors : WiishUiKtoii , U ; Ulnuliinutl. o. Earned runs : W.ihhmittoi ! , 5 : Cincinnati , It Itiitterlos : GastrlKlit and Mllllgun ; Chuniborliiln , Mul lane and Murphy. Ouukurs' Klghth .SuroonsU'o Victory. Piin.AiiELriiiA , Pa. , Juno 4. The Phillies leant up tnelr wlnnlutr streak today , although tboy wore guessing up to the eighth inning , wtion triples by Hallman and Doluhanty and a slnclo by Clements produced tbo dcsirud runs. Attendance. 3.DUO. Score : Bt Louis . , . 0 0 3 I'lilladolphln . 0 * 4 lilts : Sr Louts. 7i I'lilluilolpliln , 10. Errors ; Bt. Louis , "i I'liUiijlolphln , J. Kurnud ruiiH : St. UuiU , 1 : I'lillailclplila. 'J , llatturlos : Uloiibou and Jluukloy. : WuyliliiK and Cloiiionts , Uncle ( UM.TIMOUK , Md. , Juno i. Chicago won an easy victory" today. Weather fair. Attend ance , U , 100. Score : ll.iltlinoro . 3 Clilouco . 0 0 0 3 3 0 L1 0 * 7 HUH : Haiti more , B : Chicago , 13. Errors ; Hultlniori' . 4 ; Ulilo.igo. : . ' . Kurncd runs : Uultl- nioru , 1 ; Chloaun. 4r lluttoi-lus : llullliiton and Itoblnson ; llutclilnsoii and Klttrodgu. KuiinuU htlll NEW YOIIIC , Juno 4. New Yorlt won easily tbrouKh sujforlor battlnp. Weather threaten- In , Attoudauco , ' . ' ,100. Score : Now York. . . . , . 0 0 a o 1 1 o 1 1- o Louisville. . 0 2 lllth ! Now Yor1 : , 11 : J.oulsvlllo. n. I'rrors : Now York. 'J ; Louisville. 4. L'nrnod rmist Now York , 4 : Louisville , 2. naileries : King uuU KluliU ; btrutlDii and Dowtu. , , Morkfd It to thu .Splilcrn. Nnw YOIIK , Juno 4. The Broplclya loom today won hands down. Attendance , 3,007. , Score : ' Hroolclyn . fl UlovolHiul . U tOlSOO , 00 4 IIIU : IlrooUlyn. 1 ' : Glovoliiml , 0. Krrors : HrooUlyn , 'i ulovolhni ) , 4. lliirnod runs ; llrooklyn , I ) ; Cluyuluiiil , 1. llattorlcs : Fiuiu uud Dulloy ; Cuppy nnd O'Connor , DUoitoif * Funny Ciiiiuu. x , Mass. , Juno 4. Plttsburff should have boon shut out touav , as Stivctts was ilcudy and Uept thorn down to four hits , inado In ax muuy innines. Errors helped two Pittflburgers around. Boston made their six runs thiouuh various combinations , earning but two.Voodcock ut times was very olToct- Ivo , Ilostou havlntr cloven man loft on bases. Attendauco i,704. ) Woatbor fuir. Score ; lloetou , 0 I'Htaburi- o 0010000 1 a lllut Iloiton , 10 ; I'lttkburi ; , 4. L'rrorni lloa- ton , Ci I'lttMuur/ . Kurnod ruim ; lloitoii , 2. Il.iltorlcs : Btlvots a > id Kelly ; WoodoouUuiid Muok. Tor a T u-l > ollur AVolyutu , The Arcades and Iloiorvc * cross bat * To day , Juno 6 , for iv purse oT"10. They play In the following position * : Arcades. Poalllon . Iloiervc * . jJUIiy . short stoj ) . , . fctrlksr llrown . , . cutTflier. . . .Sponlo Slirillon . pltolior . MoAtilllTo llowoll . . . . . . . , , sml liaso. . . . . liVinan Ulinbori ? . . . . . .Irl bmu . . .Arnont Nolau . , . . . .lnt hiise . Ltinil Itiinnoln . rlRhf n d. . . . . . . Lyncii Lnnati . . . . ( JcnloriJHiUl I . Analmoh loft n ld..i . Wlrtn 8TATK I.K Ilc.ttrlco ItnnKA Out Another ( Intno nt Krnrnvy'it ipeno. : BRATniCB , NOD. , J/noN. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BER.J The second eamo of ball between Kcnrnoy and Boatrlco was olnyod bora this afternoon bofora a big crowd. The day was exceptionally fair and sutnmerlike. Both clubs put up a splendid gome. Score : Itu.Urlco. . 1 B Koiirnoy . . . . 4 Earned runs : IJoatrlce.Ji Kearney , 1 , Tlrst base on bulls : O1T UarrloU , ' . ' : off Castono , : > . atruok out : Hy Uorrlck , 3 ; by Custom1. 4. Three base bits : Puiir. Two-basu hits : l.nti v. ltrntlr.\ l > , i\di r Ittiso liltst Iluutricu. 8 ; Koirnoy , 0. sacrlllco hits : l nie , Jones , Derrick , Melon buses : lloultlcc. 7 ; Koiirncy , .1 , Daiiblo iilnvs : C.islonu to Hhor- Imin. lilt by pltclu-r : 1'oiider. t'ustoni' . Nnf ; boriitn , Wild pilches : Derrick , 1. I'nssed balln : Poir , 2. Krrots : Iloutrlco. 4 : Kuurni-y , 4. Tlinouf Riimu : Two hears unil thirty luln- utos. Umpire : Hurt. At n meeting of the Doatrica Base Ball as- socmtlon this availing ttio roilcnatlon of Al F. Cole as socrctarv was lllod and accepted. Mr. Cole Intends being absent Ic the south during the remainder of the slimmer. riattmunutli Htlll Loalnc. Pi.ATTSMOUTn , Nob. , Juno 4. | Spocin\ ToloRratn to TIIK BunJ Ploltamouth was dofoatcd again today. Score : I'liittstnouth 0 Urand Island o * 0 Kuniod runs : Grand Island , 0 ; Plnttsmoiith , 5. llaso hits ! Griiml Island. 0 : LMnttumouth , 10. Errors : Qrund Islnnil. 4j PlntUinouth , 4. II ittorles : Hourko , Horror und Mbrray ; Yapp and Muupln. t Standing ot.tlio Tomii * . LEAD UK. I'.C. w. r , PO. Columbus. . . . . . 20 u .741 Minneapolis . 10 14 .417 Milwaukee. . . . 17 U .bit Otnnlin > . 13 17 .411 KnnanaUljr. . . 17 II . .bit.Mi Kott Wnyno. . , U 17 Toledo U U .5111 liutlannpolls. 1 17 NATIONAL I.KAOUE. lloslon 2 ! ) 11 Navr Vorlt. , 20 n .613 Brooklyn . . . . 21 It .mi Uloroland. . 20 20 .fflO Cincinnati Zii IU MV LouLivlllo. . 17 M ,4IU Culc.iKO. . . . . . . 23 1H MVMl WhnblnKton , 14 21 .3(3 ( IMillndalphtn. . 21 1'J .St. I/oiiH. . . 11 20 .310 IMttsbuiKa 2U llnlthnuro. , a M HIATT. I.fcAClUK. ncatrlro. . . . . . . 13 4 IlnstlnRS < , o 11 Urand Island , . 14 7 Kunrnoy . . n u . 'old Frumont U 8 I'latUmoiitu. . C 14 .SIX ) Htunillnpr of the Tin } ors. The battliiR and Holding averages of the Omatm team up to tbo present series ol homo games U appended. It will bo seen that Kelly , the loader in batting , has fallen to fourth place , ami Collopy has exchanged places with him : 1IATTUNO. 1IATTUNO.n n An u nn su sn AV Collopy 424 1i Id 27 7 0 .875 Vlsner II & 3 I 13 5 6 .811 Darby II M 9 17 3 0 .800 Kelly 23 110 13 S3 3 V .VM SliclDock ; 23 IK 19 32 8 12 ,281 Itowo 23 107 13 27 5 3 .253 ( Jllks . 2S 121 11) 2) 7 18 .218 llnyui 18 U ) 0 13 2 2 . ! Wvitlako .IU tl II 12 3 .UK ) Vkkcry II 07 S 2 0 .1.11 llnuillbou 10 31 3 120 .128 In the Holding per cjmt .Olllcs loads , as the standard of- the catcnorVlncludcs both their woric iu the Hold nnaobchlua the bat. The men rank as follows- , . , ro. A. E. pint cr. ' " " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " > ' " Howo1..V'\ ? . . l ? . . 3 l B 7 Iwil Wcstlnku CS 33 6 , l 5 Iln > qs lil.C.1. . . 78 20 0 .1)15 llnnJlboo , A. * . . 10 41 2 .tWi Darby . ? . . . . ' . . . . 11 It . ) . . * > IT Vlckerr . . . . ' . . . . . . S 41 7 .H75 Vlsner ; ? . ' . . ' . ' . " . . . 18 1 3 .8U bhulbeck , . . . : . . ! . . 6'J G7 IU .bM Kelly 4 3 0 .811 Collopy n. . . . . . . < 0 81 IS ' .810 AMONG TiuaiATiims. . lllgli School lioyi ) HJutplay the Crolslitou Tbo fUgh School and , tbo Crolghton Rods played an Intorcatmg amp of ball , at .Hascall parfc jcstorddy. , Th'6 feature of lha pnmd iwas the baao'runnlng oYlho High Schools. Tbo High Schools would liuo to hoar from any nlno under IB iyosrar Dates token on every | doy ezcopt Sunday. Yesterday's game : Two-unso * lilts ; McKonny , ' Duncan. Tliroo Imio lilts : I'otonun , McUnu. Homo runs ; McCnn. Double plays. 0 Karnod runs : Forest lawn > , 1) ) . htruckoul : lly.Vodlcka , It ; by Spoonur.IS. Sacrl- tltn Ii'ts ' : Korost LnvriiH , 1 IliiHca on balls : Vo- .illtlca , 2 ; Rpoonor , 4. I-yft on LIVHOB : lorost Lawns , 'll ; C. II. V.JN1. C. A.,9 Uiniilro ; SUullold. The Uocttots popped It to the Sturs ngaln. Score : Itockots. . . . ! > . . < 4 19 373330 0 33 Stars i.O 1000000 0 7 Kuim earned : ItookoU , 4 ; Stars , 2. Two- basis lilts : Uardner. llolinos. 2 ; Slmnnon , 2 ; I'uterson , 2. Thruo-hnso lilts : Oarclnor , Hliun- 11011 , Cassldy , lluvomgss. Homoruns ; Gard ner , llaso on bulls : Olf HUaimon , 2 ; elf Hoiish , 2 Struck out ) Hy Shannon , 0 ; by Konsli , 4. Tlmo. of ffame : One hour nnd thlrty-llro minutes. Umnlro : I'runk Kolloy. The Burt Street Clippers > > ould llko a gamu with tbo Cathedrals or any nine In tha- clty under 13 your * of ago. Address P. Fitz- putrlck , Til North ICightconth street. The clippers are : ' A. Peterson , pitch ; R Peter son , catch ; II61mc9 , first ; Conn , second ; Mullen , sbort ; Fltzp.itrletc , third. The South Omaha Uasa Ball club and the Black Diamonds of Omahft-wlll cross bats at the Syndicate parlt--LTound * Sunday. Tbo teams are cousUtutcjjpa fpllowd : S. Omaha. Portions , lllack Diamonds. I" . TlOknor . 1'ltulu.i . Wrlslit Hart . OJCMIH . Ul.uk . Clark . IIHf't.o . Stnbun A. Tlcknor , . , . BMjiM- . , . , . . . F. jlolnziimn Lyncn . . . wArftt. * . . . Lfllurphy H.iylo. . . . , . Third . Hhebor i > vu . tifery . . . . . . . .11111 Buck . MMitld. . Iloliizinun ( Jotolioll . ; . . . , , . . .yjoll ! ) . , . . . .llanns [ rnoM TusTKiiDAl Bvt'osn ' nnmo.v.l MorrU 1'iirk I'tirnlilira it Mco Diiy fur the fc I'ortu- > lHj rH. MOIIHIS J/Aitif , N , V'-jJjino 11. Tbp talent bad all thojboatof it tJljyv { four of the 'six rucos going to fltst cl.olcos in tbo betting. I'lrst riu'u , hlx furlonuw Great Onus ( il to 1) ) won , llrowi ; Huaiity ( I to 1) ) second , Tom Huyus (4 ( 10 1) ) third , Tlrno : 4tUi. . , Second ruoo. ono injloj Two Hits Cl tp 5) ) won , to SI second. Lord Motley (15 ( to I ) tnlrd. Tlmo : l:4n. ' Third race. Dobtttiinto atiikos. flvo fur- lonBs : Mondloaiit II'J to 1) ) won. Dnulllu filly , ( | -J to 1) ) leeund , Pruprluty H to 1) ) third. Tlmo ; Hurpil i > at r.atonlii. CiKciN.viTi , O. , June-8-Throo out of four favorites won at Latonlu today , Cllntlo'C. and Hosoboy were unexpected winners. 1'lrst race , sollliiK puttie , for 3-yoar-oldi and upwurdu , ulx furloiiKtv Illptiona ( U to 3) ) won , Outyruf t D to li boutiml. KxcoUlor ( D to 1) ) third. Tinio : lJ7 : . Second raim. solllnt 'purso , for 3-yoai'-olds mid up , pnu inllo mid twouty yardn : Urvlllo (4 ( toft ) won'M > ud Howard ( U to S ) iLCOnd , Mb l ihlra. Tlmo : 1 48Vi , Third ruco. pur ifor 3-yoar-oldi. noveu furlon si Ollnilo O ( < 1 to l ) won. Pondloton (10 ( to 1) ) soconil , Iiondon fJ to W third. Tlmo : li.ioa-i. I'ourtu race , purse , for malden 3-year-oldi and upward , flvo nnd one-halt turlon tsi bov (1 ( to 1) ) won. PoddlnrtT t i ) sjsmJ. Lottie ( Sto II third , Time ; 1:11 : M. , rifth race , pnrso. for innldon 2-vonr-nld four and ono-half fnrions : Pliitut U to ' ) won , Yoiiltndcn | 7 lo I ) second , Ujvorncsi (4 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmol M'j. HI. liuuls I'rocrit u ST. Louts , Mo. , Juno 8. Weather throat onlng ; attendance , light. 1'lrst race , bandloin , ! ' < furlongs : Uiinnu (8 ( tu 1 | won. Uoynl Tltish ( oren ) second , Give away (4H ( to t ) third. Tlmo : 1MW. Sucond race , luinillcap , for 2-yo ir-nlds , four and ontvhulf furlong * ! Hrownwood ( I to I ) won , Miss Mosoly (8 ( to 1) ) second , Tno Juwol (7 ( to AI third , Tlmo : 17. Third race. SOTDII and one-halt furlongs : Nolllol'nnrl ( I to I ) won , LniiKloy (4 ( to 1) ) HOU- ond. 8l ht Draft (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l.WiJ : , Toiirth rneo , sollliiR. nun mlle : Loporlno ( A to.t ) won. Mean EnoiiKh (2 ( v 1) ) second , /enter (4 ( to H third. Tlmo : H44'J. ' rifth rnco , sclllti . ono mlle : May Hardy (2 ( to 1) ) wcin , Coronet ( .M to 1) ) second , Kolom ( S to 1) ) third. Tlmo ! 1:41. ( liillopliiK lit ( Inrllnlil. CittCAOo , ill. , Juno 3. Qarllcld tracK re sults : First rneo. half inllo : .TaeU I.ovoll won. 1'raiik Evans sorond , Lottie Wall third. Tlmoi . Sucnnd rnuc , threc-nuiirtors of n mlle : J. II. 1'roed won , Governor wheeler sooond , Pullman third. Tlmui 1:10. Third race , sailing , sovon-olehths of u mlle : Solrtlss won. Gonilnrm soconil , Hankriipt third. Tlmoi 2iO. : I'onrth raco. tbruo-foiirlhi ol n mlle : Hrssio nisi mil won. llnclo KnmW stooml , W H U H third. Tlmo : l:4IM. : . Kltth race , selling , ulovon-Nlxloanths of n inllo : lll Man won , Crispin second , Ituflln third. Tlmo : tar. : SPAHKS Ol' ' Sl'OHT. l.n riocho Won thn Oaks. Lovnox , Juno 3. This was the last day ot the hpsom summer mooting. The principal event was the race for the Oaks stoke , next In interest among the great turf events In England to the Derby. Baron do Hlrsch's great fllty , La Floeho , who -started among the favorites for the Darby und ran second in that race , craved tbo winnor. The Smow second , Lady Hermit third. Tlmo : 2:43- ! ! ) . 'Wealhor fair and cool , with fashionable attendance. Htlll Winning. LOSDOX , Juno 2. The American champion blo.vcllst A. A. Zimmerman of the Now Yorlc Athlotlo club' won the half mlle handicap event today. Timor 1 : ll15. . Shootlsts ut Coiliir Itnplil9. OEBAII Kxrtus. In. , Juno 3. At the shootIng - Ing tournament hero tody at ulay pigeons , Qcorgo Hnudorson made a score of 115 out of l'J5 , breaking tbo record. Score In the CliPHH Mntrli. Losnoy. Juno 8. Blackburn lost the fifth game of the chess match today. Tbo score now stands : Laskor , ! ) ; Blackburn , 0 ; Drawn , 2. _ _ Flour Output. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 3. The North western Millar says the flour output last week was among tbo largest ever made , being an aggregate of 103,700 barrels , against 149,800'barrols ' the previous week , 128,230 barrels for thn corresponding tlmo in 1891. The direct exports last week were fi 1,050 barrels , against 77,350 barrels the preceding week. I'uul Ilolnrloli Demi. 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