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- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - TItE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IJNDAY , MAY 431 , 1S9G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 \ IiEAIi EVEN FOR TIlE DAY tlniverstiea ! Drop the Morning Game to the Medical StudenU , EVEN UP IN TIE AFTERNOON CONTEST Lnrgcit Crowd of die Seen Wit- IlL'N ( the Secotisi (1ttL.-SuIIc , Jtngjxetl % Vork Iotie on 110th SIIICN. 4 Thee gaunt , attenuated cdaver from the isscctIng room dltln'L do a thing 'esterday morning but give Captain Abbott' men the first real geol licking they have had for ho tboo 3flflflY moons. Atul ( ho worst of it wa that they fairly earned their victory by clean afll timdy hitting and a tow Instances of brillIant fielding at crttcai points. The / Univeraities played ball , too , but they had h/ ' a handhcnp that would have beaten tiny team V earth. This was Cornehiua Murphy , the Italian count whom Captain Abbott discovered - covered in the blue barrel brigade last week. Cornelius was billed as a ihenom and 1ttii dcKclvey confidentially Imparted the infor- E'ation that ho wa a ball player from the ground up.Vehl , after a man vaseea lila three score and ton , hts judgment is not SUPLoSed to bo as omind as it was in lila outhiful prime , and 1u ! ought to be cx- cused on that account. Count Murphy will never be a pitcher. flo Ia a bealy younstor and even when the medIcos varc larruplng hie slants all over the lot he nerve was unshaken. hut ho can't pitch , and although he did hl best ho was Plainly out or his cIas , and the fourteen lean hits that the cadavers piled up were directly reapon&ble for the loss of the genie. On the other hand , Dr. Blake. who manlpu- hated the sphere for the vls1tors Is a good deal of a pitcher. If lie should have the amo uccoea It killing off his patients a he dId In mowing down Captain 4dibott's elug- gers he will be an ornament to his profes- elan antI a tower of itrength to the under- takers. The other end of the battery , con- sistlug of Dr. l3rown , was another strong point In favor of the visItors. and lr. Soiner at second base put up an article of hall that was euggetivo of Jack Crooks In his palmy days. For the home team I3tttcngor and Mdccl- voy carried oft the honors , Ilittenger by a couple of magnifIcent running catches and Ruoehl by eating up everything that came his way , IncludIng a couple of hard-hit ground balls when a m1s9 meant plenty of runa for the rleltors. ItIOlIT } lEItF ThEY DID IT. TJio cadavers Imhicatod their hostile Inten- tlons at the ft at jump. Count Murphy al- Jowed Cooling to walk and then Somor banged out a two-ackcr to left field. Frost hIt eafcly and went to o'econd while Shana- ban fumbled the ball. He tolo third and scored on a wild pitch. Sickle end Blake both flew out to Itobln9an , and Tommy Creigli threw hawkins out at first. But by tims time three runs had counted and to hita and a bad muff by Creigh added two more In the second. In time third Sickle and Blake led o with bit'j and after two men were out they o'corod on hayes' long hit to right. Further run ' getting was shut omit by McKclvey's spcc- k tacular plekUl ) of Cooling's bit. I- Fourimits and a base on balls added three - more in time eighth and they were not needed , either. Thu Varslties also made a good beginning , - Crclgh started It with a clean three-bagger and Itobluson brought him in with a single. Ilut the next three men went out in order and they didn't ecora again until the eeventh. They came dangerously near it In the 1xtb. Abbott cracked out a clean single oVer second base and stole second. Therm Shamiaha came 'with another hzr the eimm e Shot. but Dr. Somers nailed the ball about aim Inch from the ground and put Abbott out. thus completing aim imoat a double as was over seen on a ball he'd. Then McAulifte struck out and the inning which opened so auspiciously emidod before the fourth man had got to bat. In the seventh Abbott's mcmi scored three times and the crowd became enthusiastic again. Sicklos' error gave Hayes hL flht bag. McKolvey wont out and Murphy throw the crowd Into consternatIon by scratching out a lilt. Croigh took his base on four wide opes and Hawkins niufred RobInson's easy thy. Hayes scored on the error and Creigh and Robinson followed suit when Bit- tinger landed one of Blake's drops for two sacks. limit Abbott hitan easy one to short ( field and the game . , again belonged to the enemy. The 'Varsities managed to get one man around the ba6e.s in the eighth , but It was no use. and the doctors made It one apiece. Title tols the whole story : RUSh COLLEGE. AU. Ii. flU , SB. P0. A. E. Coaflug , s . . . . . . . . 3 2 1 0 3 6 1 honiers. 2b . . . . . . . . 5 1 3 0 5 1 0 Frost , m . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 1 1 2 1 0 Sinkles , lb . . . . . . . . . 5 2 3 0 1 1 1 Blake. lO . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 1 0 1 0 JOrovn , 0 . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0 6 1 0 Hawkins , If . . . . . . 5 0 0 0 4 1 2 Ilda. lii . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 0 C 0 0 Uayes. rf . . . . . . . . . 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 TMals . . . . . . . . . 327114 UNIVERSITY. All , It. BIL SB. P0. A. E Crelgim , 2b 2 2 1 It 1 2 Itoblimsomi , IC . . . . . . . 1 2 2 2 0 0 Jmittiigor. ! no I ) 2 0 4 1 0 Ahltt , Ii ) 0 2 & 0 0 Shanrahan , rt 1 0 1 3 0 1 , McAuJffe , 3 0 0 0 2 1' 0 Ifnyes. a . . . . . . . 1 1 0 5 2 0 IIrNnlvey , ib 0 0 0 3 2 0 $ ltirphiy , I ) 0 i o a 1 0 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 SCORE JOY INNINGS , fluhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UnIversities . . . . . . . . 1 o 0 0 o o 3 i o- SUMMAItY. Earned runs : Itushi College , 3 ; UniversIty I. Two.baso hits : 8omer , Ilrown , Abbott' 1iLtiiger , Hayes. Thmree.bamw hitmi : Creigh. Domib1 iiiaYs : Somers ; l"roat to .Somer. & Struck omit : 1:1' MUm'pll3- ; by iBake , ti. 1iaso on boIls : Oft Murphy. 5 ; aIr lJlalco. 2. liii by PbeliCr : By Blake , 2 ; by .Aturphs' . 1. Pn8ed linus : hayes 2 ; Browmi 1. WIld itChefyiurPhiY , I. Time ; 'rvo hours. Uni. . : AFTERNOON OME. Thio afternoon witncmscmI by the. largest and most enthusiastic crowd of Spectators timat lies gathered back of the local dlaomti this seasomi , Time fact that it was the deeidimmg game of time 'orica between thm uudcrgraduats antI the postgraduatds doubtie.a'i helped to sweli tht crowd. 'rime result of tue mornIng genie was eueb a surprIse , it not a shock. to thio ndimilr rs I or tue Universily nine that they swarmed out in large numbers to cheer on their favoritea. Time anio vas not so well lmlayeU as the two precedIng ones in time o'erios , TIme field. lag on both shies was decidedly ragged although - though time monotony wa relieved at timca by omo hrliliamit plays. The physicians that are to be outbatted the bachelors of I arts by four large hIt3. but their thmreo extra criers lied time effect of counterbalancIng their superior tlck work. Then , too , the iad troiu the \'orld's Fair city failed in lnimich their bits to any alarming extent C and after the third Inning they era imever I a factcr In game. iomncr. who had alrrad' gained many friends by the game be had put up at second basa and by his batting In the fir4t two genies started in to pitch for time vlaitora. Mr. Abbott's boys took to lila delivery - livery nil ioo kindly , imowevor , ' and after I three lmnincm Seniors gave uway to Blake. flut it ii a too halo to zeaeue the game. Time University lads had pounded oimt three Tuna in time first iuiiing , just for a starter ; in the third had cored five inure , duo Co timely hattlmg and the errors of thmeim' op. hioncnt , , and in the , fourth bam tackcd on enough runs to bring lImo total up to ten. They thought thiy needed sonm more , however over , so , after Prof. Abb'ott hail held a con. suhtution with Attorney Crawford it was I jogleoll to inale Iwo more runs , one In the sixth amid ormo in tue seventh. Tiiey did it C und Ie the final score remain at Iwaive. C Iimo Jlu.stiers drew an egg in the first lao- 2 lag , but in the aecoad and third took hate . themselves a mo.st rapid and stertila : spurt. i . They liii the bail and ran bases as though t f time ) ' had imever been next to a corpee , aimmh In two inniuge scored live nr.s hlu they hal spent theIr strength , Although it zxmado of pretty keca steel1 their bak bad bean shot. and they neer had a chance to shoot any more until the ninth inn1n. The beau then let down a bit and the healers of the sIck brought their total up to twelve. Though the visitors bit Jeien freely their hits wore kept scattered. lied Jelen rcoivod the support ho deaerved the hits of the vLitors would not have been so numerous rind their runs would have been hslvod. IR'es again played a great game back of the bat and Mr. MclCelvey looked after the mcst Of his chances as in the days of yore. Crelghi put up a good game at e'cond. lIe made a very difflcult catch of a high fly , for which he should never have been sent in , but ho marred his record by a juicy error. flittinger and Shmannahan did better work than their fellow gardener and the formner secured two hits. the only man on the home team to so distInguish himmiseif. lilitingor thcaigh , spoiled the otlmerwieo excellent game ho played , In the eighth inning , by a piece of ball playing that might be sanctioned by Tucker or Tebaii , but that is hmardly to be expected of a mneniber of a university club team. lie went a gcoil deal out of his way to prevemit Somers from nicking a double play that wouid have been easy. If Manager Abbotdid not reprimand him for the act. he omitted to perform an urgent duty. F'or the visitors Brown caught a good caine. but hi. , throwing wee not of such a hilh order as his former exhibitions of lining the ball to second. Sickles at third made a great one-handed catch of a hot liner. but boidc.i accepting four chances piled up a many errors. Somers , after Iraving tIme box , put up a good gamnci at sccond , and knocked out a single and a double. Frost looked after thInge in center all right and secured two singles and a double. Blake iiitciied an excellent genie for the last nix innings , considering the game lie had pitched in time morning. lie held time locals down mmmcli better than did omer9 and the few hits that were made oft his mc- ilvery iore scattered. Score : UNIVERSITY. Al ) . It. liii. Sil. SI ! . l'O. A. E. Creigh , 2b. . . . 1 1 1 I ) 0 3 1 1 Shann'an , cf. 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Ilittinger if. 4 4 2 1 0 2 0 1 Abbott , lb. . . r 2 1 1 0 12 0 0 JefTri.rt..5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Jelefl.P. . . . . . 3 1 0 1 0 1 f 0 MAUliiTe , ts I 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 Ilnvoec..2 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 Mcfcelvey , 3b 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 Totals . . . . . . Th ii - : -j i 13 5 'lUSt' . It. uir. Sn. 511. P0. A. E. Cooling , sa. 4 1 1 ' 0 0 2 3 1 Somers , 2b&p 4 0 2 , 0 0 .1 1 0 Fiost. Cf. . l 0 2 0 0 Sickles , 3b : : : 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 Ihlimice , j&b 5 0 1 0 0 _ 1 0 I. . Brown , c. . 4 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 Weiilmi. lb. . . . 3 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 hIawkifli' . It. . 4 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 II. Brown , rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals . . . . . . University . . . . . . . . . .3 0 5 2 0 1 1 0 ' -12 Ittisim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .032000002-7 E.rned runs : University , 3 ; Rush. 2. Two. base hilts : Somers , Frost , Sliannahali. Three- bam'e hmits : 1Iawkini , I3ittinger. I'ased balls : imrowii , 1. Ilases on balls : Off Sonierm , 4 ; off Illake , 2 ; off Jelon , 4. Struck out : By Soni- er& 2 ; by Jelen. 6. Left on bases : Itush 7 ; University , 4 , Timrte : Two hours. Umpire : Iceere. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( t3l ES Ol 'l'IIE A'l'ItN. % I. LEACUE. UnIt ! nmor 'I'nIt's ImtI fromis Cliieln- 'I'Iii'it' Strn ight. 'in ii , 3Iiilr I mii it BALTIMORE , May -The Champ'on made it three straight from the fled Stock- imigs by capturing both rho day's gamea 130th ivero characterized by Intermittent sharp and : ooe Ilelding and heavy bitting. two anti three baggers being frequent. At- tendance. morning. 2,800 ; afternoon , lO,50 Score : llaltimnore . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 ' -6 Ciucinmiatl . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-S 111th : ihaltimore. 8 ; Cincinnati. 10. Earned m-uns : Baltimore , 3 : Cincinnlti , 4. Two-base hits : McMahon. Smith. Three-base hits : Kooler (2) ( ) , IrwIn. Robinson. Stoleim bases : Eceler , Smith , Ewing. Triple PlaYs : Iteitz to Jennings to Clari ; IrwIn tu MePhee to Ewing. Sncrflc.e ! hits : Ijoy , Clark , Irwin , Miller. First base on balbi : Off McMah n , 2 : off Dwyer , 3. hit by pitched ball : Dwl'er. Struck out : B FIsher , 1. I'as'ed ball : Vaughn. Batteries ; flatimore. MeMahon atid itobinson ; Cincinnati. FIsher , Dwyer and Vaughn. Tme : One hour and forty-five mm- tmtes. Umpires : LyQcjanti Weydman. Baltimore . . . o e 0 3 3 1 1 ' -i ) ChpfnnaU . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 lute : flaltinmor' 16 : Cincinnati , 11. Er- mors : Baltimore , 1 : Cincinnati. 1. Earned runs : Baltimore , 7 ; CIncinnati. 2. Two- base hits : Ewing , Vaughn. Three-base bitm4 : Miiier , Heifer. Clarke , Robinson. Stolen bases : Keefe , Ewing , Miller. Jennings. Double PlaYs : Iloffer to Donnelly ; Burke to \raughn : IrwIn \'aughmn to Ewing. lilt Ifl' pitched bail : Burke. Struck out : Dy FIsher. 3. Passed ball : Robinson. Batter. lea : Baltimore. Hotter and 1tobInon : Cm- cinnitti , Fishier amid Vaughn. Umpires : Lynch amid Weydman. BOSTON COULD GET lOUT ONE. IIO3TON. M'ty 30-Suihiwan's rnaster'y plitching in tight pIac'es gave the I3ostons an eL3y victory this morning. A lucky bunching of hilts with the Clevelands' errors in the first two innings gave tIme Boston a long lead. They oniy made two hilts off Young after hat. Attendance , 0,010. Score : Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32000001'-d Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 l-2 Hlti : Boston. ii : Cleveland , 6. Errors : Dos- ton. 5 Citveland , 3. Earned runs : Udaton , 2 ; Cleveland , 1. Home runi McAleer , Two- base hits : Lee , Dully ' Chid. First base on balls : By Su'livan , 'Chiids , Mcuarr ; by Young , Duffy Sullivan. Wild pitch : Young , 1. Struck out : Ily Sullivan. Burkett , ZIm- mor (3) ( ) , McAleer ; by Young , Bergen , Suili- vfln.i Double piays : Coilins ta Lowe to Tucker ; Long to Lowe to Tucker. Batter- lea : Boston , uIitvan and.Bergen : Clevoand , Yoummg and Zimiomer. Umpire : ICeefe. Cleveland's batting anu 110hinil In the second game were magnillcont. Attendance , 11.000. Score : Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 4 1 6 1 0 0 0-Il Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401100010-7 lute : Cieyeland , 15 ; Boston 12. Errors : Cleveland , 1 : Boston , 5. EarneJ runs : Cleveland - land , 5 ; Dston , 2. home run : MclCeaim. Three-base hits : hlurkett , Wallace , Hamnhi- ton. Two-base hits : Long. Lowe , Tenney. Stolenlases : O'Connor , Hamliton. Duffy. liannon , First base on bale : By Wallace 4 by Stivelts , 2 ; by Nichols , 3. Hit by ltcIiei haii 'rucker. Pasetl balb : O'Connor , Iler- germ , Tennoy. WIld pitches : Wallace 5th'- etts. Struck out ; Dv Stivtts , 1 : by Nic.hois , 1. Double plays : 'Wallace to Chlids to 're- beau ; Collins to Tucker. Batteries : Cieve. land , VaIlace and O'Connor ; Boston Nlch- o1 , lItis'ctts , Tonney and Bergen. umpire ; } Ceete. BRIDEGROOMS WIN BOTH. BROOKLYN. May 30.-The Iirooklyns hit Terry hard ennugh in the first' four innings of this morning's game to seote enough runs to win. After the lifUm inning It was a nmodei 'onte9t. Icennedy ldtched good when men vere on bases , Score : Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 0 1 0 0. 0 o ' -i Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .001000010-2 jilts : IJrooki'n , 7 ; Chicago , 6. Errors ; llrookiymm , 4 ; ( hicago. 2. Earned runs : lirooklvn , 0 ; Chicago , 0. Bases on balls : Off ICtnnedy ' F oftTerry , 5. Struck out : By Ken- neil > ' , 3 ; 'b3 Terry 2. Two.bmuie hits : Jones , McBride , . Double playi : Decker , unassisted ; Ryan to Mccormick ; Corcoran to Lachaimce. stolen bases : Grhtlin , McCaty , I'assed bails : LoflohmUe. Hattericum : Brooklyn , ICenned ) arid Jurrei ) Chicago , Terry atiti Donohue , Urn- p1mm IImrst. Attendance : 6,000. Fully l2$0 veopie saw the afternoon game , 1'Iie Jirooklyna made their record ( or time lay a clean one by almost knocking McFar- anti off his nina in the first two innings. Ari. en mailu hint take his medicine. In the turd innIng , however , lie settled down , and rom' that time' runs sure few mind tar be- ween , Scorel [ irookl'n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ' -9 1 liicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 hits : Brooklyn , 12' ( 'Imicago , 4. Errors : li'ooki3n. 2 ; Chicago , Domed runs : JlrOokI I yn. 6 ; Chicago , 0. 1ases on bulls : Off Daub , I ; off McE'ariand , 6. Struck out : By Daub , ! : by McFarland 0. Two-base tilts : Grlliln , I flindie , , McCarthy Ryatm. , Double ulays ; vcrett to McCormnkk. Stolen bases : 3ones. liatteries : Iirooklyn , Iaub and liurrell ; Ciii- : ago , McI'mmrland and JCittredge. Vampire : Iurst. Iurst.GIANTS GIANTS AND COLONELS DIVIDE NETOnIC. . May 30.-Time Loulsviiles I ieee sImply outclassed In this morning't , ; cnie with the New Ynrk. McIermott was is wild as a Iarch hare and could hurilly et one hull lii four over the plate , unit whmeim me did get one svittmin reach of ttm Giants' icitory it 'as sent to the field. Meekin yes in grest form. amid Ilitelmeil with winning ' dlect , McDem'mutt gave way to Similtim at C ho beinnlmig of thu. sixth inmmi&mg. Attmid. I tilde. .000. Score : .oulsville . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 04 r ew York . . . . . . . . . , . .2 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 ' -14 C hits : Lolilavllle , S ; New York. 13. Errors : .ouisvtlle , 4 ; New York , 2. Earned runs : .ouisville , 1 ; Ness' York ' I. Two.base hits : v. Clarke , AlcCresry. 'Three-base lifts : F , larko , Tiernan , Stoimn bases : Van Ilaitren , I. Iavis. Gleason. Ii. Davis. 2 ; F. Clarke , leclmin'iImton. . ioubib plays : Dexter to tiller to Clingmnan' Stmaoinon to O'Brien to assidy. liasas on halls : err s1cDerrnott , 8 ; itt Meelciim 4 , lIlt by pItched bell : Mcekitm , ' - Struck out ; hJMcDermott. . 3 ; by Smith. ; by MioIoin 6. Vlld pitches : Mctermott. 1 . flatterIes : er York , Meekln and \VhIson ; .outsville McDermott , Hmith and Miller , % JimiplrJ : dlmorldami J A lerneon tamni : Not since New York has J en Iii the .ationai league has It been able \ 0 score a doimblo victor ) ' on Memmiorla day , b Lter ainmost wiping imp the earth with the 8 Iomwls In th. imiorning , jima 7ew Yorks lost the afternoon game , through their inability - ability to hit Fraxar. Score : I.ouiavilk . . . . . . . , , .1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 New York , , . , . . . . , . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Ititu : Loiiiville , 11 : New York , 5. Erm-om : Louis'iile , It New York , 1. Earned rung : Louisville , 2 ; New York , 0. flaa on haihq : Off Frazer 2 oft Clark 5. Struck out : fly Frazer , 5' by Clark , 3. 'Fwo-base hits : Tier. nan. Stolen bases : MoCreary. \ \ . Clarke , Van linitren. Double playn : O'Brien to Cas. Sill ) ' , \S'ilil pitt'hmes : Frazer , 2 ; Clarke , 2. lilt by lit'hed ball : Frazer , 4 , flatterIes : Louisville , Fraser and \'arner ; New York , \v. II. Clark and % % 'ilson , Umpire : Sheridan. Attendance , 15,000. SLUGGING GAME AT PITTSIItII1G. PITTS1IVHG , May 20.-This rnrmming's game was marked b heavy eIuiging on both sides , with Plttsbtmrg having slightly the best of It .Joy ce's batting was the lea. ure. Attendanre , 3.500. Score : l'itti-burg . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 1 2 5 7 0 017 Washington . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 2 4-lI hilts ; I'Ittslurg , \S'ahington ; , 18. Earned runs : l'ittsburg , \S'astiington ; , 7. Two- base hits : loeckloy , Joyce , McGuire , Crooks. Three-lase hit : Joyce. Home rpn : Joyce , Stolen bnt'es : Donovan (3) ) , SmIth (2) ) , Ely , iChIlen , Joyce , l.uth , Carwrlgbt. Sacrifice hits : Eiy , liochcley. First base on halls : fly McJnmes , 4 ; by German , 2 ; by lilien , 4. Struck omit : BY MeJames , Dana- van and ICillen. liatteries : l'ittsburg , lCii- lea and Sugilen : Washington , German , Me. Jaimmes and McC.ulre , Thm afternoon ganm was P. good one , in spite of time ( Our errors. Time Iieldlmi on both sides wa.q 1irst-clns. The well timed hitting of the vli'itorn cliii Hawley's wildness defeatetl the hiommie tenimi , Attendance , 11,000. Score : l'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 o 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-i Washington . . . . . . . . . .0 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1-8 hits : 1'lttsbmir , 8 ; W'ashIngton 12. Errors : Pittsbtirg. :1 : ; \ aslilngton , 1. lt.arnetl runs : l'ittsburg , \\'ashingtomm , 4. Two-base hilts : Smith , Lush. Three-base imits : liierim&iuer. Hawley , Joyce. Stolen iases : Donovan b'teu- ad , Joyce , 2 ; Lush , 3 ; Selbach , Mercer. louble , lmoya : Mercer to McGtmire : lemontre. ille to .lO'co. Bases on halls : Off Mercer , 2 ; off Hawley , 7. Struck out : By Iiercer , 1' by Ilmiwlov. 1. l'assed halls : Sugden.Vlid hitches : Mereer , 2. batteries : l'lttsburg , hawley and SugdenViuihingtomm ; , Mercer amid McOuire , Umpire. Emualle , QUAKERS TAIcE A I'AIfl , I'll iLAD10tPII IA , May SO.-1)onahmue cml iCissinger , who dd ! the hitching for the St. Louis Browns in this morning's gaimie , were pounded all over the dclii , wimlle McGill pitched a good game. The features at time gammie vero timii batting of Myers and Thmomnp- rumi and CrOss' work at short. Secretary Simelbin has given Pitcher Inks his term ( lays' mmotice of release. Attendance , 8,000. Score : l'hlladelphmma . . . . . . . 3 8 3 4 3 3 0 019 St.hoUis . . . . . . . . . . . . 000203010-6 lute : I'hllaiiephiia , 18 : St. Louis , 9. Errors - rors : Philadelphia , 3 ; St. Louis , 4. Earmied runs : Phliai1Ohimi , 9 ; St. Lotmis , 4. Two- lase liRe : Myers (2) ( ) , Delehianty , McGill. Ttmree.baso hits : Itailnian , McGill , Mysters. Struck out : By McGill , 2 ; by ICissinger , 1. Double pay ! : Cross to Conner , First bi5e on balls : Off McGill , 4 ; ott D.nahmuo , 5 : oft Kissinger , 1. l'nmweil bal's : Boyle , 1 ; Mur- 1)1)3' , 1. flatteries : Phiadelphmlmi ! , McGill and Boyle ; St. Louis , KIssinger , Donahue and Murphy. Utupires : Hermderson and Camp- bell. In the afternoon Taylor PItched a meg- nhuicent game amid was supported in gilt- edged fashion. He allowed btlt six scattered hits , gave one base on balls and struck out five men. hart Idtchod a steady game barring - ring the tlt'st two innings , when the 'ocals ' landed on him for a triple. two dubles nnti fIve singles. Attendance , i5,60. Score : St.Ttmis . . . . . . . . . . . . 000001000-I I'liiladephiia . . . . . . . . 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 flits : St. Louis , 6 ; Philadelphia , 12. Er- rot's : St. Louis , 2 ; Phiiadelphfa. 0. Earned runs : St. Louis , I : l'hiiadeiphla , 4. Two- hiCe hilts : Ilulen , Taylor , Delelmaimty. Three. base hits : M , Cross , Brouthoi-s , Home run : Conmior , . Stolen bases : QuIimn , M. Cross , Sullivan. Struck Out : Nash , Sullivan , Ilu- Ion , McFarand (2) ( ) , Dowd , Hart , Myers. D'uble Play : Quinn to Cross. First base on bals : Oft Hart , 4 : oft Tayor , 1. Wild pitch : hart. l'assecl bail. M'Farland. Batteries : St. Louis , hart and McFarlanil : Phmiiadel- phia , Taylor and Ciements , Umpires : Hen- derson and Campbei. STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost , P. C. Ci ° veland . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2) 11 Gi.5 flaltmniore . . . . . . . . . . . 25 22 13 62.9 Clncinnati . . . . . . . . . . : ii ; 2:1 : H 61,1 Phliadelphla . . . . . . . . 36 22 11 61.1 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ' ) ) 14 68.8 Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 13 14 66.3 Chicago 19 .18.6 Washington . . . . . . . . . l4 16 18 47,1 flrcokivn . . . . . . . . . . . . .li 16 18 47.1 Now ork . . . . . . . . . . 3. ; , 14 21 40.0 St. oLuis . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 11 24 31.'i I.ouitville . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; s , ' s , 27 No games scheduled . ( or toda , . ' ( ; AMES O1 TILE LIVELY AMt'rIeVftS Council iiliiff GIye , the ( ) iiklnimil ) io-s 8 Pnte of Liiiie , COUNCIL BLUFFS , May 30.-Speciai- ( ) At bait past 5 o'clock last evening Captain Patrick of Oakland walked over to Freeman Reed's carriage and solicited the assistamico of the clerk of time courts to pull off the reception committee that was waiting to welcome the Oakland team's victorious home coming , and to wire ahead and hmave : hie brass band released from Its engagement for the evening. Then he went over to the transfer , cancelled his former order for a private car , and mnado arrangemnomts with an accomarnodaung freight train conductor to drop the team off in the woods just thl side of Oakland. The rest of time time before - fore the train'-left was ccupIed Ly the captain in prparing an advertisement for the Oakland Acorn , announcing that parties wishing harvest hands could hear some ! imimmg to their advantage by addressing Ole I'atrlck at Oakland. There were indications of a baIl game at the start , but the Council liiuffs Imoys got frisky later In the game and had eli kinds of fun making the slaughter complato. Here are the details : co1JNcIr BLUFFS. AU , H. BE. SR. SB. P0. A. H. Shaffer , C , . , C 6 6 0 1 11 2 0 hughes , Oh 7 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 Turner , so , , , , 7 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 Iiugheyp 7 2 5 0 1 0 2 0 Datesman , if 7 1 4 0 3 1 1. 0 Shmugart 2b. . 7 3 3 0 1 2 1 0 Aylesw'ttm , of 6 3 1 0 1 ' 0 0 0 Arnold , lb. . , . 7 3 2 0 2 8 0 0 Mittsrf. . . . . . 7 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 Totals . . . . . . 61 20 28 3 Ii 27 11 0 OAKLAND. AD , It. UI-I. SH. SB. I'O. A. H. Coleman , lb a 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1mm-risen , If. , 4 1. 2 0 .0 2 , 1 1 I'ur'ear , Cf. . 4 0 2 0 , 0 1 1 1. Ileun , 1) . . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 Patrick , 2b , . 4 0 1 0 0 24 3 McCrea , c. . . 4 0 1 0 - 0 5 3 2 Ileed , lb . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 . 0 3 0 . I Walsh , se , . , . 3 0 0 I ) 0 4 3 2 iorrson , it. . 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals . . . . . . 33 1 8 0 0 27 17 12 ouncil IiIut'fmm . . . . . . . .2 5 t $ 0 0 4 3 13 3-3d Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100000000-1 Earned mime : Council Bluffs , 15 : Oak- lanti 1. Two-base hmilq : Shatter , 2 ; Turner , Ilugimey , Datesman HarrIson , Puryear , 2. Three-base hits : hafrer , Ilughey , Struck DuI fly Ilugimey , 8 by Turner , I ; by henri , 5. liases on balls : Off Ilemin , 1. Passed balls ; Sliaffer. 1 ; M Crea , 2. SCHUYI.ER. Neb. . May 30.-Special Telo. gram.-The ) Originals' mascot , an od cow bell , was stolen by Schuyler durIng the game this afternoon. Score : Flctiuyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 000010010-2 Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 ' -8 Hits : Sehuyler 5 ; OrImnals 6. Errors : chiuyler , 11 ; OrigInals , I. harried runs : dchuyler. 2 ; Orglmmals , 2. Two-Imase Imits : Reinhmarilt , Roommoy , Knickerbocker. Bases. n balls : Oft Scott , 1 ; oft Taylor , 2. hit b' iitetmed ball : Taymor , 2. Struck out : Ily , ' ; cott , 1 ; by Cook , 1 ; by Taylor , 4. Batteries ; scott , Cook amid iteinhmarit ; Taylor and Whit- ey. ey.FICEMONT May 20.-Special ( Telegram- [ 'he base bali game between the Fremont 11gb school and Arlington nInes this after- ioon caine to an enil In the llrat halt of time mIght ) : Inning. the 111gb school boys refusing : o play , owing to what they claimed to be I. rank decision of the umpire , calling a nun sate on the hommie plate and at Ilrst base. rhe score then stood 15 to 17 , In favor of the rhiimglons , on even innings , ilothi rlnes iiayed poorly the first three Innings , but ) raced up and played ball the rest of time ; amne. CREIGIITON , Neb. , May 30-Speclal ( Tel. granm.-Nellgh and the honmO team played mall hero today ; Nehigh's learn was very audi on the bum , amid the game was not nterestlng at any stage. Errors allowed time lsltors to make tvo runs , They made one 'ate hit. Score : relghmton . , , , . . , , , . I 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 2-17 ehlghm . , . , . , . . , , , . . , . , 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 hIts : Cm-elghtomi , 13' Nellgh , 1. Earned uris : Creighion , 5 ; NelIgim , 0 , 'rwo-base lute ; 'm'elghmton , 3. Buses on baiie : Oil' Graham , 1 ; ff Brown , 3. Passed balls : Ommhloway , 4 ; 1 adIeu , 2. Struck out : fly Graham , 8 ; by ' lrown , 4. flatteries ; Creighton , Graham and ndiarm ; Neilghm , Brown amid Uaiioway. Urnt ire : Mason. C WATERLOO. Neb. , May 30.-Special Telo. rarn.-llaydemi ) Bros. ' team of Omaha and j heVaterioo team played a game at the I ark , which tesulted in a debut ( or the vie. tori. Score ; c Vaterloo . , , , . , . , . . , I I 1 4 0 0 4 0 0-13 laydens . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 hits : Waterloo 7 ; Raydenut. 8. Errors : V Vaterloo , 3 : iia.ydena. ii , BaKe on balls : Ott ' 1 amisomm , 2 ; off Welh , 2. lIlt by pitched baii anmison. ! . Strucc put : fly Janmison , 8 ; by I Veich , 8. Passed bahi : 8hannon. 4 , flatter. I is ; Waterloo Jamtson and Bier ; Ilaydemme , hiannon amid O'connor , Umpire' McCrll , ) ' . GREENWOOD , Neb. , MitI 0jC4it iai ' Tehegram.-The home teem won in a game of ball with the 1Ierpohp3eImera of Lincoln hero today by the score t' 13 to 5. TEC'UMEh1 , Neb. , May 30.-Speclal Tehe. gram.-The ) Teeunmseh bape hail tetim defeated - feated the Cook htmb here today by a score of 17 to 8. llntteries ' 2commseh , Davis flati llufftmrn ; Cook , Boil anti Copes , Umpirol 1rundage. U ) Yesterday afternoon-at the Omaha Young Men's ChrIstian nssoc1Win grounls , Twen. ty-fourth and Dodge s4' ts time associatiOn teani defeated the iTavpi Giants by 9 to 4. hits : Y. M C. A. , 9 : It4yes , 3 , Errors : 'u' . M , C. A. , 2 llaye , Smi lietterics : Y , M. C A. , hums and Iloney ; hayes , . , Treble and a ICmiapp. 'ESTEiI' ASStC.iON It ESUl.'l' . lie , ' $ tltiiM 1'mmIisiuiL II , 'l'ivmut-- & ) cemu,1 ( . , mspciut4' S'lotor' . ROI'ICFOIlD , lii. , May 30.-Thi3 morning the grounds were very * et , nnil Des Moines won It , twenty-second tlommm'ecmutive genie In time third on three dropped files by outfield. ers , who played in a pohl. Score : lesMoines . . . . . . . . . .0l3020000-5 Itrkfoxd . . . . . . . . . . . .100000000-1 hits : Des Moines , s : Itocklord , 6. Errors : Dea Moines , 2 ; lloclrforil. 4 , Batteries : An- draws anti Lolirnaumn ; horton and Snyder. nhx.ro ' Allen. Score afternoon game : llocktortl . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-i DesMolne3 . . . . . . . . . 03010000'-i hits : Itoclrford , 6 : les Moines , 9. Errors ! floktoril , 2 ; 1)es Motnt , 2 , llatterieq : Un- dorwood and Snyder ; Vlggemeier anti Loh- muami. 1 1'EOIUA , Iii. , May 20.-Score first gamno : 1'e.ria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 St.Jocph . . . . . . . . . . 0.01010002-4 hits : Peoria , 5 ; St. Joseih , 12. Errors : Peoria , 3 ; St. Joselili , 4. lntttres : Gregory and Zelsler ; Johimison and l'arker. Score econtl garner Peork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200006120-11 St.Joseplm . . . . . . . . . . 200001100-I flits : Peoria , 10 ; St. Joseph , 8. Errors : Peoria , 2 ; SL Joseph , 4. flatteries : Souders and Zeiser ; SIngle and Parker. CEIAR llAl'IDS , In. , May 30.-Score , mnom'ning game : Cetlar Itnpltls . . . . . . .0 0 2 0 1 2 4 0 1-10 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .020001011-S hits : Cedar limmimlils , 13 ; Quincv 11. ilatter- ies 'uVoodsitie anti Ionovnn ; iihil and Quinn. Score afternoon $ amne ; Qulncy . . . . . . . . . . . 000012001-4 Cedar Rapids . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-I hits : Quincy , 6 : Cedar Reptile , II. Errori : Qnlncy 3 : Cedar Rapids , 2. Batteries : Lath- rap anti Quinn ; Carrisim and Sul.ivan. DUIJUQUIJ , Ia. , May 30.-Score , morning mame : 1)ubuctue . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 5 0 3 1 0 3 7-19 lluriington . , . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 hits : Dubuque 19 ; BurlIngton , 5. Errors : 1)uburue , 2 : Burlington , . Batteries : Smith amid CutEr : Zahner , IIanmttt armd Grini , Scomo afternoc'n garner Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,0 0 1 2 0 0 3 2-S llurimnaton . . . . . . . . . . I 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 ' -9 Tilts : Druhuqtme , 12 ; fldrlington , 9. Errors : lubtmque , 2. BurlIngton , 3. lI'ttterles : Dia- mmiond , Taylor and Zahmier ; Mahaffey and Grimm. , STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS. Pia'cd Womm. Lost. P.C. Ies Molne . . . . . . . . . . 24 23 1 115.1 Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 17 11 60.7 l'eoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . 15 . 10 60.0 Roekford . . . . . . . . . . . . 'II. 16 11 51.3 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 26 l9 16 38.5 Cedar Itapids . . . . . . 29 ' 10 19 34.5 Iiurlingtomm . . . . . . . . . . 30 10 20 3.1.2 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 , 8 iS 30.8 Games today : Des olnes at Rockford ; BurlIngton at Dubtmque , St. Joseph at Pc- oral ; Quincy at Cedar ltapids. SCORES ( IF' 'I'IIiO % 'Hg'VldllN LEAGUE -L OISei''M tlit ) liuiltnmmnpolls ) ) 1)ny by lieuitliig lCnuispi $ ItY ' 1rvlee. INDIANAPOLIS , fa 30. - Thirty-five hundred people witnesSed a jaor game of ball between the Chmitmion and the Biues this mornIng. Barne , , plclmed a per game and was relieved by IUng In the third inning. Score : - - Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 7 0 2 1 1-19 ICamisas City . . . . . . . . . ! 2 010000-4 lifts : Indtanapolis , 6Eansus City , 4. Errors - rors : Indianapolis , 0 : 1apsas City , 5. Bat- terlea : Phillips and l3ji k1y ; Barnett , Klfng nn(1 Lake. . . , Score afternoon garpe : IndIanapolis. . . . . . . . . 20.3i 0 1 3 0 3 0-12 Kansas City . . . . . . . . 2 4 : I 0 0 0 0 0 06 hits : 1ndianapoilri' i7 iCansas City , 11. Errors : Indianapqil'4ICnsas , City , 4. Battcilth : Cross , Iamntnon anti WoodIlevls . ; , , antL Lake. , , - U : iOLUMIijS' , " . _ : morning game ; rain. dore aftemnoon gmine : Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . oo 0 1 0 0 0 3 3-7 Hits : Columbus , g ; Milwaukee , 15. Errors : Counmbus. 4 : MIlwaukee , 0. Batteries : Mc- Greevy and Wilson ; Rettger and Spear. DETROIT. May 30.-Detroit-St. I'aul afternoon - noon game pstponeil ; rain. Attendance , 2,00) . Score morning game : Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000300405-12 St.PauI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200303001-9 hits : Detroit , 13 St. Paul , 9. Errors : Dc- troit , 7 ; St. Paul , 3. BatterIes : Fifleld and Turnham ; Phyla and Krause. Umpire : Mc- Donald. . , GRAND RAPIDS , Mich. . May 39.-Morn- Ing game called at the end of third InnIng on account of rain. Afternoon game also posponed for rain. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 21 9 70.0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 17 11 60.7 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . 31 18 II 68.1 IndianapolIs - . . . ' 28 16 12 67.1 MInneapolis . . . . . . . . . 32 17 15 60.1 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 31 18 .16 52.9 Coiumbu . . . . . . . . . . . 33 9 24 27,3 Grand Rali(1s . , , . , , 30. 7 23 2:1.3 : Games today : st , Paul at Detroit ; Mu- waukee lit Columbus ; MinneapolIs at Grand Rapids. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Primmeetomi ' % 't'Iim I it the Sixteeiitiu. CAMBRIDGE , Mae ; , , Mpy 30.-Harvard and Princeton met for the ccond t'me ' thIs year this afternoon , Princeton winning I the sixteenth inning. , Score : Princeton . . . . . . .00004001000,01002-8 Harvard . . . . . . . .5000000000001000-6 Jilts : Princeton , 18 ; Harvard , 15. Errors : Princeton , 7 ; Harvard , 3. Batteries : Easton , WIlson and Titus ; Italne and Scannel. IIIOSULTS ON 'rifE RUNNING 'I'IIACICS , Sioux City's SPi'tIiOi Meeting CIoi's with Souume Eet'l li-mit Sport , SIOUX CITY May 30.-Speciai ( Telegranm. ) -Today concluded the spring running meet of the SIoux City Fair associatiomi. The track was fast and the attendance the best of the week. Sandwiched between the horse events were several bicycle races. Litte interest was jnanfesteml ! in thorn , only local riders taking part. Resuls : Road race , halt mIld iiemits , best two in three ; Judge W'est won , Dully second , Bumi W'hilte third. Time : 1:18. : Six ( urlomigs : Iarwia Wetlgowootl won , Billy Traversesecond , Daylight timird. Time ; 1 :17I4. : One nifhe : Charles I'won LIUle Lake see- ommd dIn thIrd , Time : 1:4& : . Five furlongs ; llll Young won , Blue Boy second , liarnond Dick third. Timmic : 1:05 : % . CINCINNATI , 0 , , May 30-The largest crawil of the meeting av seven goad races run at Oakley today. The feature of time rrii Was time Memorihl Imanilicap. There were four starters in time rice , Lokl being in odds-on favorite. The finish vas very mmclting , lien 1Iol1imJiW1nii Ida Piclw'ok lighting to the wIre. Tha I'lckwlck got the lecislon by a nose. 'rret.Cfavorltes , one see- and holce anti thmro'J9ng shots got the rncnt'y. The weather , w'is fine ; track fast. Results : I ii FIrst race , tivO fut'ionlIs , ptmrrme $100 , ( or -year.olds : flurlesques..toto 1) ) won , George hose (11 ( to 1) second , lhtjle Bramble (2 ( to 1) ) hmird , Time : 1Ol3j : , Second race. six anl .jmaf ! furlongs , sell. ag , imurse $100. for 3'1dL-olds and upward : Lilatmahme ICinney (5 ( to ' , yomm , Mesh 30 to 1) ) iecmnd , hoffman (5 to 2) , thlrd , . Time : 1:22. : 'rhirti race , four furofik , purse Si ® for .yettr-olds : MadrlenmidaE34 ( to 6) ) won , Minnie tlurphy (5 ( to 1) ) eecqiq10Charma (20 ( to 1) ) , hurd ! , Tltne : 0:60. : Fourth race , the MThial' handloup. one nile and a quarter. $8m0tnidedl Ida Plgc- vick (3 ( to 1) ) won , lleicjmolliday (3 to I ) sec. ) nd , Lokl ( even ) thlrihime : 2:08. : Fifth race , one mKv.ntmd twenty yards , elilrmg , purse $10) : Igllpf1 to 1) ) won , Jake irnmermmmn (7 ta 2) ) 50c4)mma , Judge Denny (8 0 1) ) third , 'rime : 1T2. Sixth m'ace , eix and'hjutm ( ( furlongs , selling , urse $100. tor 3-year.okln and upward : Fred iarr (9 ( to 10) ) won , Rol3igmson (7 ( to 1) second , Doorga (8 to 1) ) thu-U. . .Timne : i0" ) , Seventh race , lx ando halt furlongs , sell. ng , purse $100 ; l.etclmer (15 to 1) ) WOmm , 141. 'anaa (2' to 1) ) second , IIubert (10 ( to 1) ) j birth. 'lime : 1:2114 : , KANSAS CITY. May 30.-Results ; First race , ( our ant ) one-half ( urongs : bract won , Prlamn seond , Wanda third , rime ; o.s't' . . Second race , ( our and one4maif furlongs , or 2-'ear-olds : llrigge woim , ! tlonona eec- 1 ad'u'ilml MInt tlmlrd , Time ; 0:5S' : . ThIrd race , five furiong : Whittle won , III Elljson second , 11ei 'u'u'hlson third , TUne ; 'Fourth race , six ( url'ngs , handicap : Bob t lammipett won , Artless second , I'll Dare bird , Piece : 1i74 , C FIfth race , oue matte , selling : Fone'chway ron , Dutch Arrow second , Trenton third. Ime : ila. ; Sixth race , four and a ha ( furlongs : Jim a laker won , Lucy Day eocqnd , Grey Goose 1 bird , Time ; 057 , Seventh race. seven furlongs. selling : Fair C tnigbt wo1 , Ed Glean vocond , l'oetboy third , ltue ; ROAD RACE DREW TIlE CRO\VD \ Contest Much Moro Exciting Than that of Last Year , PIXLEY CAPTURES THE TIME PRIZE lIxeit tag 1i'inIMlm 1111 iC.uI II iuuu n mill tleCuil1-l'rel ito ru ii Iii G'tS Fir'.t : tiumut' ' itlt ii 'l'i'i ituiii a halt tiiuuiitt' hiiiiillt'iiii , Any ommo who has heretofore doubted the tact that this city has gone crazy , should have been a spectator at the Dodge street road rico yes' terday afternoon , It was tiuo eec- end annual reati race , given under the auspices of the Associateti Cycling clubs , and aa a grand stmcces.i. The field of starters was not as large as it might have been , there being but thirty-four entries , while last year's race had thirty-five. The fact that only omionibers of clubs were ahloweml to enter , undoubtedly kept time lid dowti , The men who did start , however , were , as a rule , much better riders thin thoeo of last year , therefore time race was even more interesting , Decoration day is quite Iroverblal for its usual downpour of rain , anti the aspect of time sky 3eatcrtlay was not such aa % vouid tenml to tllscouragmm this exiiecatioum. The light muorning showers laid the drme't anti loft ( ho course in ehegammt condition , There were fully 7,000 peep a there , anti they caine In all mmmatmnor of ways-afoot , itorsoback , on wheels , in carriages and buggies and on tutroet care. There s'ere cli kinds of people , too , mmot emily commimon folks , but there were representativca from time 400. There were carriages timero by time hundred , simne of timent the s'ehh outfits of ( lie town , miiid con- tamIng timelr swell owners. Ilrnmmming between their Iviucehe and their horses foot were hundreds of time ammiahl boyii of the city , who came out to chmeer their juveni a frlemids who wore in time race. But time great amass of people was composed of thmoae who c.lnie out in the street care no far as timey could and then walked the balance of time way. CROWD LINRI ) TIlE COURSE. The course was over time wimitO tmmacadammm road , over hills , down into dales , five miles anmi back again. People wore ecatterc(1 eli along it , but were crowded along time eastermi end. At Clue starting point it was dimcuit for the omcials to do timolr work. however , they managed to get time muon oil in good order , and tbere were no falls or delays after the first bunch got the word to go. Tiio hmaodicappimmg was 'cry good , and time men finished much closer than timey did in last year's race. Fred Barnum of time Tour- tat V'hueeluuen , svhio had a handicap of two minutes anti thirty seconds , succeeded In getting beck first , and therefore , won the first prize , which was a $100 opal ring , cur- mounted with diamnomide. Barumummi was closely foihowed by McNider , Sawyer , ICoonz , Iloc- fermi and houston in the order named. There wore only three eeratcim macn , and at the crack of the starter's pistol they wore away like a flash , with Plxiey setting the pace , and it was not until the course had been nearly half ridden that they began catching up with the handicap mcmi. McCall of Denver set moat of time imace , and was largely reoponslhlo for the fast time mnade , which was. 23.4S , or near'y four minutes better than holloway's time of last year. The finish between McCall and Pixley for tinie prize was very close , the latter winning by about two feet. The banner offered by thme Associated Cycling clubs to the club whose man crossed time tape first was awarded to time Tourist Wheelmen , whmoce club repro- sentativea won both first and tinie prize. Summnarlee : handicap. 1. Fred Barnum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30 : 2. John McNider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 : :1. : L. Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:30 4. C. 11. Koonz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30 : s. B. F. H sforel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30 : l. F. ' R'lIustDn . , .i . . . . 3:00 : 7 , Aug' liergbinhmn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30 : S. W. D. Brunsmead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 . : 9. A. G. Swanson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. C. A. I'egau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30 Ii. Charles \V. Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30 : 12. W. A. Pixley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scratch 13. F. H. McCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scratch The time prize , a $100 diamond stud , was won byV. . A. Pixley. Time : 28:48. : NICE AF'VEICNOON Volt MAXWELL. iCmsitsns Mmiii Gets lIser'tiituag In Sight at I.lmiciil ii. LINCOLN , May 30.-Special ( Telegram.- ) G. A. Maxwell of Winfleid , ICan. , won all the events of today's meet of tlmo Capitol City Cycle club , except one , which he lost on a fluke , besIdes picking up $50 for lower- lag the state halt-mile record one-fifth of a second. The meet at iii Street park drew a large crowd , and track conditions ylere perfect for fast time. Results : First event , one mile , novice : Bennett trailed Craig , who led nearly all the way round , when Bennett spurted , and womi in 2:45 : ; CraIg second , Jeers third , with SchmIdt out of tile race , Second event , one halt mile , open , by pro- ( essionalt : Entrles-J. A , Bai'ey , ir. , Liucolmm ; 1db H. Mockett , Lincoln : 0. W. Mcflrltlo , Lincoln' 3. A , Maxwell , W'immfleld , ICan. ; Ii. Ii , Fredrickson , Omaha' A. 10 , Yule , LImi- coin. and C. B. flail , omaha. , They were imacerl by a tandem , ridden by Thorpe anti tdams. At time pistol eliot Maxwell over- tack time tanilem , and was never headed on the entire run. Yule fell cmi the east turn , in the fIrst lap , liurtlmig himself severely. Fred- rickaon also fell coming Into the lap , but was uninjured. Just after Hail had crossed thm tape a man stepped Iii front of his wheel and threw imlni. lie was fast closIng uma fur second place and this defeated imini. Maxwell - well lowered time state record in competition over live seconds. Maxwell's time : 1:05 : 2-5 : fliiley second , McBride third , anti Hall totirthi. Timird event , one-quarter mile , amateur , open : Entries-li. C. Gatlki' , Omaha : Gus Gocke , Waco ; J. A. Benran , Lincoln : Charles V. 'l'imamison. West Point ; itay H , AlcGreer , 1)ncln ; J , V. Craig , Blue Springs ; A. Itt , ljlake , Lincoln , and C , C. imIoloweli , Fair. bury. Time race was won handily by Gndke , Tinme : 0'33 3-5. 5lclovell was second , Gockn third. Out of the eight starters but three Blood Poisons Contagious B1ood Poison las been ap. I proprmately called time curse of mankind , It is the one disease that pimysiciamis can. not cure ; their nmercurmal atmtl potash renmedics only bottle up time poison in time systemmm , to stmi'ely break forth iii a wore vmrulent fornm , resulting in a total wreck of time s3'ateimm , Mr. lrammk 13 , Martimm , a pronminent jeweler at 926 Pensylvammia Ave. , Wash4 4 . ' ( - the best phYSi. - , - ciamis of this C ' . . . - cmty , ci C ( ' ; i , 9,7/ffact timnt they - ' , Ifl : g" clmnrged lihe three I i E /1/ t ' Iltmmltlretl dollars. 1J ijiV i' mouth was illeel w'Itil eating sores ; lily tommgue was riniost eaten away , so tlmnt for three ziouths I was immiable to taste ammy solid oed , My imairwas coilmimig out rapidly. mud , I was in em homi ibF liz. I liati tried raTions treatniemmte , aimil was nenrl' dis- : ouraged , when a friend recommummeimthd 3.S.S , After had taken four bottles , I eaIm to et better , amid when I bad I' tuisliel eighteen bottles , I was cured ' ' , oummtI , aIld wcll , my kih1 was without a demnisli , and I have had no return of Imc disease , S.SS.savetl lmlefronl a life ml misery , " S.SS , ( guarais't'd purely 'egetable ) will Cqre any case of blood ) OisOZl. Boo1 on Cliedjeense nd its treat. heat. mailed ree by Swift pecific Co. , Ltlanta , Ga , finished. All being bunched at the last turn , die of them tell , and lIve others piled on top of him , wIth the restuhi of broken wheels and skinned anethniIos. Fourth event , one mile , open , professIonals : Entric.-Mockett , Mnxneii , Fredrickson , MeIirIde and halley , The pacing tantlem vnm broken In the sconi lap by Maxwell's wheel colliding with it , The otimers kept en after this , with Melinda in the heath until within 100 feet of time tape , when Fretirick- Comm sPtirtel , amid won tIme raee in 2:41 : 1.5. Mc' Bride wmq second and Mockett third. A kick s'a , registered by Mat'ehi , nmmd the judges ordered the race run over. They stmbac. qtuently gave the race to Fredrlekson , 'I'he fifth event was a boys' belt mile race. won by Ii. (3. iennott : , Lincoln , in II ) . The sixtlm event , flue mimhle. ammiatelir , open. % % 'as Won by Ii. C. Gadke , Onmaiua , In a loaf. Time : 3:42. : Seventh event , halt-mile lap race , hirofes- slonal : 1timix'ell won. Tinie : 1 : liU. Fred- rlckson was second anti Bailey tlmiril. Time two-hub amminteur huatmdIcam was won i)3 . Gocke , twelve entilca , In 5:22 : , 'l'Imoumipsomm % % .ni , secoiitl and Craig timim'd. Ninth event , special : Maxwell vent a half tulle nralnst time state Umme-iiait immlle' record for a mires of 50. Time recertl vmi' held by Fremiricksomi. Time : 1:002-5 : , Maxwell was laiCetl i ) Macknit ntil , Mt'hlrlle , , m'it Ii a ten- ilemn , II vi rig start. 'ii ax vehi d Id t Im e hal I mu I Ic In 1:0) : ) 16 , lowering the state record one-llftim of' a seconti , Judges : C. A. W'irlclc , W. C' . hltutiter , C' . I. . Simarler' Patrol judges , ( ' , nnlner Sterns nail Vint hi'ler of York. Tiniekoemiers , Robert 'uVolt , Chmntles Ihttuer , Mode ( irlilitim ' referee , Bruce Gilbert ; rtarter , Frank Dutch. NhOl.SON % 'tS l'itt)3ll' , hO .ilXU'1'lIS. Ciilungqp hand lttut't'nr Ii ) a 'Pilul e liii ii ui4 uMmiuul , ChICAGO , May 30.-Time Chicago road race , time largest c-ciing event iii ( lie world in point of nuimubers of particIpants , was ruin at ii o'clock toia ) froumi W'imeeling , twenty.totmr amid a halt miles northwest , to Garfield park , thIs city. The weather was fine ammd about 200,000 p'otmio were gathered to vitne-ma the finisim , Time riders camno to the finish after traversing a mmiilo circuit known as the Oar- field I'ark 'here time loop , advammtages for htseelng were perfect , Time race was won by 0. P. Neisomi , a muemmiber of the Monitor Cycling club of Chicago , who had beemi ridiimg only about a year. lie lint ] been giveim nitie mmmlnutes in time liammdicaie , Time secotmd to flu- Isli was Cimarios Lavirm of the l'lnson Cycling club of Chicago. who hiatt Ililmo miiimmutea at time start. Nelein's time itas 1:12:56. : : A special train as run fremim the Chicago station of time \\'isconsin Central railroad. to the village of Whenlliig , carryimmg oil1clal , racing mactm , bicycles - cycles and 'spectators. Time start was mimIc at exactly 11 o'clock , tIme work of the starters being so precise that time 506 rIders were soon on their way without a fall or a hitch. The classrs ii ore thirty seconmls apart amid time starts rammgod from scratch up to fifteen minutes , with whicim allowamico Joseph Bade- mmccli , jr. , a 47-year-old cammdidate , brctlmer to the chIef of police of Cimlcago , was rural aecy first and alone , fladenoch finislmeit twelfth , Time total mmummmbcr of emtries u'as 643 , and corsidering the rather immudily ramid slow con- ditlon of time roads , the proportions of starters R0 rather large. There lied been great op- liosition to time selection Cf this year's course , but the success vas such chat the course will probably reniairt time same uieXt year. Over fifty clubs aere reprecanted in time race , and there were immany ride68 from outside - side the city , Milwaukee , Mlum.meapolls : , Lmuis- rule and Catmada .sending their flyers iii quest cf time good prizes. The order of finIsh for time first five men was as folloas : Ilandi. Rider calm. Time. 0. P. Nels"n Monitor C. C . . . . . . 9:00 : 1:12:53 : : Charles I.a'rn , Piazon B. C , . . . 9:0. : ) l:12:6 : : J.V. . hell , Deeimlaines . , , . . . , . . 8:00 : 1:11:5 : : , J. J. Dtmffy , Lincoln C. C..11:00 : 1:11 :53 : F. J. Gavemiscroft , Soutim Side C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' ) 1:13:59 : : The matter of time wlmner : is smnewhuit in doubt , but time imonor at Preeemit rests en F. B. Murphy of the North Shore wlieeimen , 'lmo it Ic claimed , fimmished in seventh puce from a five minute start. His tinue was 1:09:22. : : The seventh miman to finish , how'- ever , wore no number amid on accouimt of the doubt surrounding his pertormamice he Is likely to be timrown out. 13. F. F'aulhabor of time Smmialiey CyclIng chub is credited wIth eec- end time , 1:09:57,4. : : Both Murphy and Faui- haber are unkndwn riders. Fred Neosel of Columbia wimeelmen and P. B , WliMan of the Chicago Cycling chub were. time starters on scratch mark. hicesel mmiot with cmi accident - dent , .bat Wilson finished in eighty-nimmth place for third time , 1:10:23 : 1-5. Neasei broke down early and WIlson was compelled to ride alone. His performance was them-c- fore nmeritorious. With the exception of "iVil- son's riding time day seemed to be a Waterloo for rear mark riders. JIIC'3''ie ltiices lIt hiaNtlogs. HASTINGS , May 30.-Special ( Telegram. ) -Time bicycle races at North Side Atimietle park this afternoon drew a large crowd. The first was a ono-mic novice , won by Clarence lieartwcil , George Oiiphant second , Curt Rhnes ! third , Wiiliamn Steinhouse fourth. half mile , boys under 16 : liar- vey Cloytl first , Arttmtmr Douglas secommtl , George harm third , ErneaL Ogden fourth , I. Eckles fIfth. Time : l:60 % . Third race , quarter mile , 0:40 : class : Wil- litem iiaugb tlrst , I. 31. Bennett second , C. Iieartwell third. Time : 0:354. Fourth race , one mile , timree minnIe class : WIlliam Toaugim first , C. lieartwei mecond , George Oi'pliant third , V'iiliam Steinhoimse fourth , Curt Hines fifth. Tlmmme : 3:41m4 : , Fifth raCe , one and one-bait miles , handi. cap ( JacObs anti Baugh , scratch ; Wanzer , twenty-tive yards : Heartweii , 150 ; Ohiphant , 200 ; Stelnhouse and Hines , 300 yards ) : Jacobs won. 11aug11 second , W'anzer third , Time : 4:21 : % , Special boys' race , one mite : harvey Cloyti won , Dick Dowd second , Time' : 4:00. : One rnihC , climb racel Jaeobi won , Hatugh eucond , Bennett third. Tltneh 2:43. : t'otl.'rllht ; 1.01)1CM lIl1hIll ) hiM. hi.ttminlitiei fortlu. Olilest Trick Iii tim. ' \'hlli ( ' LiNt. LOS ANOSLES , May 30.-A perfect day anti a good earl attracted i,00 leople to Atimltic I"ark this afternocmm to whtness time national circuit bicycle races. The tour- lap track was in good coumtiition , and although - though no very fast time waa nmatlo , time fitmishics were excIting iii every heat. In time thIrd heat of the otmo mile open , pro- fexsioimai , C. it. ( 'otmlter won his imeat eerily , btmt was disqualified for hooking back as imo erraseil time tape. Commitor womi time imahf.imiiio oveiit , tiefeating a gooti fielml , and but for hits being tIisqmmai'.flc'd ' in time nmlio open , would proimably have anmmexed thi race to his credit. The tw'e-niile handIcap proved to be the mimost exciting race of tim day. The scratch mmmen overtook the 11mm-mit mmmcmi em : tiio sixth lap amid the race begatm. The finish "a. ) a hot one , Stiilsomi finishing first by half a wheel , with Iiibright mmmci Bell immches apart. Results : One.imalt mile open , iirotelotial : First heat , Terrill , 'u'mitenimimm , Black , 'l"iune : I :10. : Second iment , l'mmrker , hum-he , McCrea , Titime : 1i7L4. : 'l'hlt'ml heat , Comulter , Sumi P'rmtmicisco , Mch'cmrlhumi , Seliefski. 'Fumier IliL4. : Filial : (1. It. Conifer , San Fritmmciscovon ; W' , A. Terrill , Siii FrancIsco , secomi.l ; lr. 1) . 11. l'arker , letrolt , tlmlrti. 'l'itmie : I :2c : 2.5. Omme mnhie , epm'n , nmatetmr : F' . 0. Lace ) ' , I..os Almgeleq , m'omi ; C. Stimsoui , I.os Angeles scc- omiti ; Emmill Uibrlcht , Los Angeles , iimlrtl. Time : 2:2.8. : Omme mmiile , oieli lirofessiomial : First heat , M cFnrlnimd , Scimrm.ki , Burke , Tiam , , : 2:37 : 2-5. Second heat , \Vimisett , Terrili , Parker. Tinmel 2:39 : 2.5. 'I'hird heat. Coulter , MeCremu , Whit. maim. ¶ Fitmme : 2:22 : 2-5. Cotmlter , iisitiallhietl , 1"Inrd : F , A. Alei"tiriaiid , Sun , lase , t'omm ; W'liitmimmttm , I.os Ammgelo , second ; I I. E. Mc- Crea , Ltis Ammgelcs , third. Timime : 2:32 : i-S. Two.mniie hnumdicmip , ntmmatetmr : C. Stimia'omm , l.oi Ammgeles , ( scrntcii ) womi' Uiin'lcht , Los Ammgeles , ( scratch ) second ; ii' . A. 13th , l.os Ammgeles , (25 ( yam-tie ) third. 'l'Iimie : irIS 2-5. ill.tN W'iS ' 11111 IIACIO IN IldN'l3lt. ! ! is 'l'hmite hiest lIver Mil' 0 ver the lii'ightliii II liii 1 Cnir'i' , DENVE1I , May 30.-Aitimotigum i rained lao't nlghmt and time sky was overcast today , time llrigimton course was In fair condition amid the anmiuai road race was a great sue- cecil. Nimmety-soven riders alerted. John 1)eaa , six mnimiutcs handicap , fin. lshied first , time 1:011:43 : : ; P. M , Ititehmey , tmc'\'eti mimiimutos hmantiicap , was second , thirty miocnnds behInd 1)eamm ; lien W'riglit , fire nun- mites imalmdicap , th'td , twelve seconds later ; 0. 13 , llackenberger , scratch , won the tinmo lmrizo , fimmIshing twentieth imi 1:06:50 : : Dean Is a nicmmher of tlmo Denver Whmeel club , This : 'as Iit' ; Pm-st rnce. Ills time' 'tree time best ever mmmdc on Menmorlal day , but 4 mInutes , 55 sec&ids & slower timami hinekenberger's tlimmo over the eammmo Course in tIme Labor day race last a'ear. lCIiiiIiill Vhii jut lCitnsit , , City , KANSAS CITY' , Mo. , May 30.-Omme hun- dromi and twenty-eight scorcimera commmpetetl thmi afternoon In the animuai road race over thmo Waldo park course , five mimiles and re- turn. Tlioutntls of spectators lIned time course. Time first mmmii to cross time iiiio was James A. IClinbalh of Iluumubollt , ICoim. 0. L. Iteppel of ICamisas City was i'ocond ammd Eugene - gene J. Miller of llumboldt , ICan. , third. By a peculiar coincidence all timee riders were allowed tour mitmutes and forty'five soc- oimds by time Imandicapper. Time winner of the first timumo prize was Vincent P. Die of Kammsam , CIty , whose time was 27:06. : The i)0.'t ' iwevious time over time course vtls 2S:41. : T , "iv. Kidd of Kansas City was second , his tinmo being 27:10 : and C. W. Taibott of ICan- sea City sync third , hIs time imeing 27:15. : Of the scratch men 0. II. Rebenecimled of Kansas City was time oimly one to finish , The other scratch men were V. ' . W. Jaques , Chicago - cage : A. L. liruner , ICansao City ; Bert Harding and E , Shade , St. Louis , and an tin- knowmi rider who entered as 0. B. Hacken- bergc.r of Denver. After time resulto of time race imad been posted it was demonstrated that several rid- era had not been given ithe places earned anti so mnuch dissatisfaction was heard that thia judges finally withdrew tber ! decislomi in all hmmt timO cases of'tlte first man and the thirea ( moe whiners , pending further investi- gatlon , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Crozier ' % Vins at Cle'cinimL CLEVELAND , May 30.-Time Cleveland Wheel club twelmtl--five mile road race today was won by H. L. Crozler of Nottingham , with a handIcap of 7:30 : , eight minutes being the I'mlt. ' lie u'as protested on the claim that he paced in for the last six mnhles. hut time decison has rot lien given. 0. P. Oviott finished secomiul amid 13 , 11. MarvIn third. They were also 7:30 : men anti local riders , Tue race for time tIme prize was a imot one between Louis a. 01mm and tv. i. Ermmerich , time letter - ter wInnln by two lengths , passing Ghmm a tow yards fr3m time tape. Time time was 1:10:23 : one-half nm'mmute ' behimid time club's record over the course , hut very good , considering - sidering time condition of time roads. iillilI 1.1,1 , 'iiis mit Netr York , NE'uV YORK , May 30.-Time Irvington-Mi- hurmme road race was won by C. Iladfleid , H. M. Alexander seconmi anti M. C. Totten third. Time time prize was won by Monte Scott , 1 hour 8 funnIes 21 seconds. Had. field's time , 1 hourfl mInutes 3 seconds , l'oslpon.ii for ltzin , GRAND RAPIDS. 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