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    THE Oil 11A DAILY H 1313 1 SATl'HllAV, .TIrTvT 28, 1!)00.
OMAHA SHOT ALL TO PIECES
Doa Moines' Cannonading Wipo the Keith
Tamily Off the Map.
COONS LOOKS LIKE MONEY FROM HOME
1 1 ii 11 U - HlnPN llnyiiinUorn I'liiiiniH
the Nnv l'ltilirr with u Merry
Abandon Hint IlfllKlitn AH
HciirlN tiut lltirU'n.
I)c Mollies, III OmnliM, ".
Mont City, i!) St. .Insci1i,
I'liHilo, 7) Denver, .'I.
I'lillnili'tiililn, 7 ( lilrno. -I.
St. I. mils, JO I'rlinkl) ii, fi.
IloStOII, !t PIIMliiirK,
."New YurU, - titieliinntl.
Detroit, l K mi kii ii ( II.
iiiifTuio, rt ciiii'iiKo, :i.
liilliiiiiiioll, III Mliiiirniiolls, O.
Mll.vuilUi'C, M Clrt eliinil, fi.
DR9 MOIN'KS, July 27. (Special Tele,
gram.) Den .Moines mado It four straight
from Omaha hy winning this afternoon by
a 11 to 2 score. Omaha played a miserable
varao An') tho changes mado In positions
wftu with n hopo of finding a combination
that might play ball. Dcs Molne stnrtcd
Into tho game with a rush and, taking a
big lead, cinched thliiRn In tho first Inning,
so that the contest was rather uninteresting.
One pretty featuro was a triple play In tho
second Inning. Lauzon was hit and went
to flint, Wright singled and then llalrd
eoaked a hot one to third. Drain mado n
nlco catch of tho lino hit, caught Lnuzon on
second and then tho ball was pushed over
to flrot In timet to catch Wright, who had
fitortcU for second. Jn tho fourth Omaha
made one. Tomnn led with a single and
went to second on Hny's sacrlDce, McVlckcr
went out on a ground hit to third, Lauzon
singled and then Toman stole home, a wild
throw being mado to tho plate O'Kourko's
bono on halls and hits by MoVlrker and
Wright gave another score to Oranha In the
last Inning. Dcs Moines mado hors by ham
mering the ball all over tho Held. Mr. Coons
was an easy thing and after tho fourth ho
was sent to tho barn, Hoy going In and
twirling a good game during the rest of
tho content. Score:
DKS MOINES.
All. It. II. O. A. 15.
Thlel, If a i
1
Hall. BS I 1
Nnglc, cf 4 2
Illnes, 2b 1 2
Ilrnlti, 3b C 2
Warner, rf 1 2
Hebsnmon, II) 3 l
I.omiin, a 2 o
MncKarlund, l I 0
1
It)
Totals S3 11 11 27 21 !
'OMAHA.
Alt. II. 11. O. A. E.
Toman, mi 1112 1!
O'llnurkc. 21) 3 1 0 2 2
McVlckcr. cf 3 0 1 4
I.auznn, lb & c t 0 1 n
Wright,. If 4 0 2 2
llalrd, rf & 3b 4 0 0 1
Wilson, o & lb 4 0 0 4
Hoy, 3b & p 3 0 10
Coons, p looo
Thompson, rf 2 0 10
Totals ..
Des Moines
....32
,.r. o
..0 0
7 2 !
0 10 0
0 0 0 0
0 c
0 1
-11
Omaha
1- 2
Two-baso bits: Warner, Kebsamcn. Hall.
Sacrifice lilts: 1 lines. I.oman, McVlcker.
FUruck out: llv Hov. 1: !v MacFaiiand. 2.
liases on balls: Off MncFarlnnd, 1; ott
Coons, 3; oft Hoy, 2. Left on bases; lies
Moines, S: Omaha, I. Trlplu play: Hall to
Mines to uousninen to nines, uuuuip iiiuyn
McVlckcr to I.uu.on; Toman to Wilson,
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Al Warner.
rui;iii.o sk'vh D:xvnii hack Mtiita
Vouiipr JoIinnuii'N IMtnlilim (lie I'Vtiture
of (lie (iiiitie tin' tiri'incr h iin
PUI'UI.O. Colo., July 27 -(Speclal Tolo
pram.) Johnson pitched the gamo of his
llfn this uftnrnoon find tho locals cleaned
up thn Denver nino In nplto of tho fact
mat I no support or. mo noma iuno ior mo
twlrlcr was very poor. I'ucblo batted hard
nnd at opporiuno moments. Aitcnuanee,
1,000. Score:
PUKHLO.
AU. R.
II. O. A. 15.
3 3 0 0
12 10
3 10 0 0
13 0 1
110 0
13 3 1
0 4 2 0
113 1
2 0 4 0
13 27 7i 3
II. O. A. 13.
2 2 10
13 0 0
0 2 10
1 12 1 1
1110
0 0 10
2 2 0 0
1 1 r, 0
0 10 0
"s 21 13 1
0 4 11 7
10 110 0-3
McIIale, cf r. 1
Hulcn. ss 4
I'arrntt, lb 4
Dulrymplo, If.
4
l.auy, rr
Closson, 3b..
Graham, c...
Kelly. 2b....
Johnson, p...
Totals ...
3
4
O
4
3.1 7
DiiNvnn.
An. it
I'reston, cf
Miller, If
Huclow, c ,
Holland, lb
Hlckoy, 2b
Ilellly, 2b
Weaver, rf
l.ewee, ss
Kane, p
5
, 4
r
3
r,
l
4
4
3
Totals
Ptioblo ...
Denver ...
31 3
0 0 0
0 10
Earned runs:
Pueblo. 4: Denver. 1
Two-
baso hits: Mclinlo, Parrott CJ). Lally
Throe-base lilt: Parrott. Sacrifice hits:
Hulen. Kelly. Miller, ltellly. Stolen bases:
Parrott, Holland. Double play: Closson to
Parrott. Struck out: By Johnson, 4; by
Kane, 2. lilt by Johnson, 2. Wild pitches:
Kane, Johnson. Hnses on balls: Off John
son, 3; off Kane, 2. Passed ball: Huclow.
Tlmo: 2:00. Umplro: Ebrlght.
NIOUX SHAKE THE ST. .1011 HOODOO.
Hones Piirvln's 1'ltcliliiK Proves too
Much for (he MeKHilien Tribe.
SIOUX City, la., July 27.-(Speelal Tele
gram.) Bones Parvln proved a puzzlo fur
the Saints this afternoon and through lih
effoctivo pitching tho Sioux were nblo to
break tho long strln of defeats that they
have suffirrod from St. Joo with a 2 to 1
victory. St. Joo mnnaged to get a run In
tho Ilrst Inning through Strang's hit and
magnificent baso running, but after that
not a Saint got pnst second baso and only
one reached that bag In safety. Sioux City
was lucky In tho second and third, when
a few hits nnd a counln of errors manu
factured two runs. Asldo from Parvln's
work tho game was without any Interest
ing features. Score!
BIOUX CITY.
AU. H. II. O. A. 15.
Ilallman, If 4 0 0 1 0 0
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Qenuln
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature
A Fac8lmlU Wrtrpc U'aw.
IFOXUUIACNL
FfiR DIIZINESS.
FOR BIU0USKC83.
FOfl TORPII LIVEitt
fit C0HST1PATI0M.
F6R IAU0W SKIN.
FQRTMEC0MPLUI0R
-hwrtrTtf-uila
Iai rv-rr-r,r
Griffin, cf . 1
McCrendle, rf
1
3
10
0
lirnslionr. I'll .
OlftMcoi'k, lb
iipm, no
Herle. nm
Cote, o
2 ? i ?
J. J; J
nrviii, p
Totals 48 2
ST. JOSEPH.
S 27 13 1
All. It.
4 1
It.
1
0
0
0
1
1
(I
0
0
A. Ft.
Strang. Sb
r,
0
r
lini-r. rr ...
Hall, ss ...
... 3
ivunK, v
Pchrnll. If 4
Kline, c
McKlbben. lb 4
Urntow, 2h 2
Fleming, cf 3
Herman, V 1
Totals 29 1 3 21 16 2
Sioux City 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 i
St. Joseph 10000000 0-1
Earned runs: St. Joserih. 1. HacrlhVc
hit: Hall. Hotiblo play: Ilerto to Urash
ear to Ulnsscock. Hases on balls: Me
Creadle, Hrnshonr, Olasscock, Nlles (2),
UNstow, Hner 2. nil ny pitcncil ball:
(Jhisseock. Struck out: llnllman, Hrnsh-
ear, Haer, Schrnll. Fleming 2, Herman,
Strain-. Hall. Passed balls: Kilns. Time:
1:3.. Umpire: Cllne.
.SIiiiiiHiik of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost.
P.C.
.553
Pes Moines
Denver
St. Joseph .
Omiiha
Sioux City .
..M
30
....70
....72
....71
....IS
....67
3S
33
31
30
29
32
ra
:is
3S
2 S
i
yJ'J I
.411
Pueblo
.431
(iA.-lHS OK Til Ii .N ATION AL I.KACl.'H,
(I linkers Tnke AdvniitnKe of Annr-
elilsts llliimlers nnd NVIn (tuleltly.
PHIhADELPIIIA, July 27.-Two erroy, a
baso on balls, a batsman hit by pitcher and
threo singles In Philadelphia's Ilrst Inning
resulted In Chicago's defeat today. Tho
visitors steadied themselves thereafter nnd
mado 11 light for tho game. Attendance,
1,11,;. seoru;
CHICAOD. rillLADEI.ril I A.
n.ii.o.A 1:
n 11.0 A.n.
Mi-r-nrfy. If 0 0 1
0
1
Tliomiia. cf. 1 2 1 0 0
la-le, If.... 1 1 1 0 0
rtiitd, :b... nil
'Irwn, cf..
0 0 0
2 2 1
0 1 1
0 1 13
0!
iwiwty, 10 1 n 5 0 0
Ityun, rf..
0
tijolf, 2b.. 1 2 3 1 0
Mnrtes, s.
0
0
0
Pllck, rf.... 1 0 3 0 0
DoiiKia-", c. 0 1 4 4 0
MoKarl'd, r. 0 0 1 10
WolVfn. 3b 0 1 2 4 0
Ontizfl, lb
Ii, nilley. Jli. 1 0 :
Dnnnlme, c. 0 0 4
1
arlllltli, p... 1
1111
Crons, sh 1 1 3 2 1
IMatt, p 110 3 0
Totnls ..1 0 2li; 3
Totals .. 7 8 27 15 1
Chlrngo
...0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0-4
Philadelphia
... 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7
Eiirnc.l runs: Chicago. 1: Phlladelnhla. 1.
Two-baso hits: Hyan. Oanzel. OrlllUh. Sac
............ , v-i; rr i ; . ' ; I
iVfL" P'n "l1, , 0 1'11; i,,aV :Mfrt.es Jn
2itio.Wd0la o
i. .V; ii f... i Vi T. i . . . . ' " r"tr
""
Slaclo, Flick. Struck nut: Uy OHftlth.
by Piatt, fi. Left on bases: Chicago, s;
I'hllaile nn a. 4. I'nsned ball: Douk ass.
Wild pitch: Cirimth. Time: 1:55. Umpire:
St, Louis lleiitn Ilrnoklyn.
HllOOKLYN. July 27.-PoweIlV wildncsa
nnd Kltson's Ineffectiveness caused their
sneedv retlreinont tnduv. Yminir nnd llntin I
succeeding them with mic score tied. Dunn
was batted heavily In tho ninth. President
Ebbetts today denied tho report that ho had
announced his candidacy for tho leuguo
presidency. Attendance, i,ui. score:
ST. I,Oi-tK. HllOOKLYN.
lt.H.O.A.K. Il.H.O.A E
Mcdraw, All. 3 3 1 2 0 Jones, cf.... 116 0 0
Iturkftt. If.. 2 1 2
Ionovan, rf 3 2 &
Kclstrr, 2b.. 1 2 2
Wallace, 0 1 3
McGann, lb. 0 1 10
Dlllnrd, cf.. 1 1 2
CrlKcr, c.... 0 1!
Powell, p... 10 0
0 idSchr-k'd. rf 1 0 0 0 o
0 0 Jenn'KK, lb.. 0 0 14 0 0
5
Kelley, If
0 2 2 0 0
4 0
0 0
Don, iint, ss
Crosn, 3b. . .
0 0 0 C 0
0 0
1 1
1 1
1 1
0 2
0 5 2
0 0 Daly, 2b....
2 4 1
0 0 Karrell, c,
0 OjKltson, p..
3 1 0
0 0 0
0 2 0
Young, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 Dunn, p
Total- ..10 12 27 12
St. Louis
Hrooklyn
Totnls
8 27 18 3
" 1 J J 5 j -lft
i v v v v v v "
Earned runs: St. Louis, 3; Hrooklyn, 1
Three. baso hit: Kelster. Two-baso hits: Crl
gor. Kltsou. First base on errors: St. Louis
1. Left on bases: St. Louis, S; Hrooklyn, 9,
Struck out: Hy Kltson. 1: bv Young. 1.
Sacrltlco hits: Donovan. Crlccr. Stolen
bases: Jones, Kelley, Daly. Kltson. oases
on onus: uir ivitson, i; un uunn, i on
I uni'll, i. mi luuiiK, i. JJUUUI,' i,iu;. m't.-i-
ter to Walluco to McGnnn. lilt by pitched
ball: Hy Powell, 1. Tlmo: 2:22. Umpire:
aural.
IIiin((iii Wins ii AViirm (imiie.
HOSTON. July 27. Boston won out In tho
ninth Inning today. Hoth pitchers "were
very effective. The Holding ot Collins, Long
aim isiy wcro tno leuturcs. Aiienaanco,
-w. acoro:
iioston. 1'iTTsnuno.
ii.n.o.A.u.i it h.o.a v,
llumllt'n, cf 1 2 3 0 0 Ilnum't, cf. 0 0 0 0
Iing, ss...
0 0 2 0 K. Clark. If. 0 1 10 0
Htuhl, If..
Collins, 3b
Clark, 3b..
liiuiy, 2b.
110 0 O'ltrltn. lb. 0 013 0 1
1. A V V J 1MICII IV V V J V II
10 3 1 Wtcncr, 2b. 2 2 1 1 0
0 9 2 0 McCVry, rf. 0
0 110 .Immtr, c.. 0
Freeman, rf 0 0 2 0 0 IxmcIi, 2b... 0
Hulllvan, c. 1 1 1 1 0 I.'ly, xs 0
1 3 6 0
Dltieim, p...O 0 2 3 0 phllllppl,
ii. 0 0 0 4 0
Totals ..3 5 27 12 1 Totals .. 2 624 10 1
None out when winning run was made.
Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-
Plttsburg 00010000 1-
Earned runs: Boston, 1; Pittsburg. 1
Two-buso hit: F. Clarke. Homo run: Su-
llvun. Double plays: Phtlltppi to Ely to
O'llrlen. Wagner to Ely to O'Brien. Sacri
fice hits: McCrcery (2), Leach. Bases on
balls: Off Dlneen, 2; off rhllllppl. 1. Struck
11111. 1. GLrULK
out: By Dlneen. 1; by Phllllppl. 1. Wild
pitch: Dlneen. Time: 1:40. Umplro: O'Day.
tilnntN Dmrii the Ileds.
NEW YORK. July 27. Tho Now Yorkers
won an Interesting game from tho Clncln-
,.mu n ii,.. !!,. ..rnt.mi. n,ic nrr,VnAV.
it was u gamo that abounded in sharp
lleldlng. Tho homo team won through
inneiv o.iiiinir in inn f.iiziiiii inniiiL'. ai i
lenuaucc, j.tiw. ocoro:
CINCINNATI.
H.II.O.A.E
Yomc.
H.II.O.A.E.
Barrett, cf.. 0 0 2 0 0
CorLuran, ill) 0 I I
Vanll'n, cf, 1 2 I o 0
.Srlbacb, If.. 12 3 0
Doyle, lb... I I 7 0
Smith, rf.... 0 1 1 0
Davis, .... 0 3 4 2
nia-on. 2b, 0 0 1 2
llcckley, lb. 0 1 12 ! 1
tttelnf'dt, 3b 0 0 1 3 0
Crawford, rf 1 1 1 ' 0
McllrlJe, If. 1 2 10 0
Uulnn, Sli
0 10 10 lllckm'n, 3b 0 0 3 3
0 0 I I 0 Warner, c... 0 0 3
Kahoe, c.
Halm, p..
0 1 0 3 0 Mtrcer, p
110 3
Totals ..2 6 21 17 1 Totals
.4 $ 27 12 1
Cincinnati o 1 0 1 0
New York 0 0 0 2 0
0 0 0 0-2
0 0 2 4
Earned runs: New York. 1: Clnrliiimll. 1.
Klrst baso on errors: Cincinnati, 1. heft
nn uusos: (.'ineinnatl, 3; Now York. 4
Ktrst base on balls: Off Ha m. 1: off Alor
cer, 1. Struck out: Hy Hahn, C; by Mercer,
4. sacrllli-o lilts: Vanlln tren. .S,.IIku1v
moicn oases: ivnlioe. Kolbaiti. Duvle. Kmiih
lln.,1.1.. ..I..... t'..l ... .. ...... ..' . . ... ..
leiui. iiin-e-u.isu nu: urawtord. Two-
baso hit: Doyle. Umpire: Emslle. Tlmo:
i.M.
.SdiiidliiK of tlin Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost.
P.C.
Hrooklyn ....
Philadelphia .
Pittsburg ....
.Til
4S
43
41
:w
3S
37
32
27
28
.(32
77
70
77
7S
70
71
73
3 1
38
as
43
33
42
4G
.rt7
.Mil
Chicago
Cincinnati ...
.606
.4S7
Boston ,
St. Louis
Now York ...
37U
camps oi,' Tin,: AMi'.nii'iv i.i-mi'i.'
Detroit Ones After Kniisns City mid
w iiii. in ,11k lime.
KANSAS CITY, July 27. Detroit opened
Its series hero today with a shutout in
Its credit. Miller was a nuzlo which the
homo team could not solve,
Attendance,
bOO. Scoro;
KANSAS CITY. , DETItOIT,
ii.H.OA.i:. Jtiio.A.i:
llrnipnlll, rr o o 3 0 o carty, 3b... 0 0 0 3 0
i-arreu, itf.. o b s u i uolmrs, rf.. 0 1 l
O'llrlen, If.. 0 1 I 0 0 Harley, If... 2 4 2
1 umifall. lb. 0 2 10 1 1 KlUrf'liI, Ml 0 3
Hflmrfer. n 0 1 1 2 lMoAl'a'r, c. 0 s l
f.intlilln, 31i 0 1 2 1 0 Dillon, lb... 1 11',
Ktrwait, 34i. 0 0 2 1 0 Nlool, cf ... 1 1 2
HuiullnB. c.. 0 0 2 1 0 Ycniffr, lb.. 0 12
0 o
0 0
1 0
: o
i o
0 n
- u
1'atton, p... 0 1 1 & 0 .Miller, p... I 1 1 5
Totals ..OS
Kansas City ..
Detroit
17 12 3! Totals .. C U 27 11 0
000O0000 00
2 (I 0 1 1 2 0 0 0-0
ICarned runs:
Detroit, 3. Two-base hits
Fnrrull, Dungan, McAllister. Nlcoll. Stolen
bi'ses
uuiiKan, arnaoter, uarloy (3). Suc-
riuco nil: l';iberrel(l. Hases on balls: Off
..iiuer, on i-niien, s. HtrilCK out: Hy
Miller. 2: by Patten. 1. Passed li.ill nnn.
ding. Doublo play: Schaefer to Stouurt to
uiiiiKiiu. i.en on oases: Kansas city. 9
li,.t-.-il I'l...... if.....,-..
....... v. L iiiiurc: .lianas
.Mlllem CI lie b l.nst Plnee
M l Wl. linl iu i.,i.. n- .... ...
MliSiSIAl U1.IH. JUly 27. Tho vlltnrv
. i . .. ' . " .. . .
limit uii vufty Kiiiiie iroin ine name teiitn i.,.
.In.. .il,..l.r,v .... -i.. . A .
Vv iV IniUV
..iv7 -J Him -i-o lUUUf. rfVllUlHIIlIUL',
MINNHAI'OLIH. , INDIANAPOLIS
H.H.O.A. II n II n a i'
navu, cr.... I i o o nogr'ver. If l l 3 o o
HiirM'y. rr.. 01200 itnrtiel, rf.. J s 1 0 0
Nance, 3b... 0 3 0 J 0 Oelrr, cf.... 1 3 2 0 0
Uitly, cf.... 0 0 2 0 0 OyboM, lh, 2 0 7 0 0
Virln, lh. 0 1 11 0 1 Ukooii, ih. 0 1 ; 4 0
JackKkli, c. 0 0 a 1 rowers. C...11 110 0 d
t-mltli, H...0 3 t JUdltori, 8. Q 3 3 2 0
Abbev, ;t
0 0 2 4 3 III. key. 3b
0 0 0 3 1 iMrdner, p.
0 0 0 0 0,
0 0 i) ; 0
00000
Turk' r, n
I'lachrr .
- - Totals .
Totals .. n S 37 II 3
10 27 3 0
Hntted for Jaeklltneh In tho ninth.
Imllmmpoll 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0
'Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
O-O
Kurnoil runs: Inillnniinnllit. .1. Thr-h:ip
lilt: 8ybold. Two-base hit: (lelcr. Home
tun: Seybold. Unes on balls: Oft Parker, 2;
oft Gardner, 1. Btruek out: Hy Oardner. ;
iy t'araer, 6. wit on bases: .Minneapolis,
4; Indianapolis, 7. Stolen bases: llsrtzel, 2.
Sacrifice hit: Magouti. I'tnplre: Cnntlllion.
Time: 2:19.
All Look Alike to II 11 fin 1 11.
CH ICAOO. JulV 27.-The HiifTnlos hud 1
batting rally In the ninth Inning today and
won mo game. Attendance, j,wj. scoro:
ClIICAOO. I llflTAII.
it It O A K ItHO.Ai:
Hoy. of 0 0 2 0 0 HatllKnn, If. 1 2 n 1 0
McMan'e, rf 1 1 1 0 OlOettman, cf 1 12 0 0
McPartM, If 1 1 3
o ifiicaren. rr. 1 .
0 0
2 0
1 0
1 0
3 2
1 1
2 0
l'adden, !b . 1 0 4
3 0
0 0
1 1
rtclireek, e.. 0 1
Hsrlman, Sti 0
0 3
0 r,
1 7
1 :
0 0
1 0
0 0
Atherton, 2b 0 1
Ciirfy, lb .. 1 1
Ilntlinin, Mil
Andrews, 3b 0 2
Atnole, p.... 0 1
Islll, lli-lb. 0
HtiKdrMi, lb.. 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
3 0
lUickley, c 0
O Iary, ss, 0
Plsher. p.... 0
Patterson, p 0
0 0
Totals .. 5 12:- 11 4
Totals ..3 5 27 1J 2
Ilartman out for Interference.
nLI. n , .1 . . .1 n . A
Uuffafo 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-5
t . .1 . . r, 1. 1 . , , . . r . 1 , t r .
luilieu llllin, Vlllilli,, li lllllltlliF, -I. l..'ii
nn oases; i. nicngo, iiuunio, . i wo-ujuu
hits; Atherton, Gcttmait. Carey. Snc.'lilco
hit: Amolo. Stolen base: Hoy. Double play:
Andrews to Aliicrton to uarey, sirucK out:
Hy Fisher, 1; by Amolo, 3. Hases on balls:
Off Amole, 3. Hit with ball: Hoy. Tims:
1:60.
IJrerrers roll Out One.
MILWAUKEE, July 27,-The Mllwaukeo
teiim broke tho lone strlnir of defeats to
day. nakcr was hit hard In the srrond nnd
Smytho relieved lilm. Attendance.
1,000. Score
MIIAVAtJKEtl,
II.H O A K
CLKVULANl).
H.H.O.A R
Conroy, 2b.. 0 1 2 3 0
I'lclipr'c, cf. 1 1 3 0 0
Walrtron. rf 0 3 1
Vnv.il, If.... 0 0 4
rlslil-'. If.. 1 1 4
1 0
OenlnF, :i.. 0 1
0
Atulcrs'n, lb 2 5 10
Knits, s.... 3 3 2
Crlnliam, lb. 0 0 9
SnllUun, 31). 0 0 0
Sllf.l, h 1 1 0
Ktcham, cf 0 0 4
lturkf, 3b... 1 2 1
llnftr, rf.
1 1 1
0 2 4
0 0 0
DlKKlns, c.
12 3
12 0
utiles.
UpWV, p.
Maker, p...
Pmythp, p.
Hart
10 11
0 10 0
Totals .. S 15 27 12 1
Totals
8 21 II 2
Ratted for Smytho In the ninth.
Milwaukee. 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 -"
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 03
y . ... 1 .,,... tii...,,l.n K , nl..,Al...l ,
'" ?. i""'. J;.." J U'V ,.J:
1 tff,.r, She 1 Spies. ilrkcrln. Hi rki!
riinirn iiiuruu. a, oiiltimch- mil;
Kctchnm. 2. First base on balls: Off HM.Iy,
f. Hakcr. 1. IJ.lt. . Pltchor: Conroy.
PtrucK out: ny iteiiiy, s; iiy Mnyuie,
Doimie n av: Hinvmn in
Double play: Smythe to Crlshnni
I'mplra;
Sheridan. Time: iao.
MtnnilliiK of Hie Tennis,
Played. Won. Lost.
P.C.
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.523
.WW
. 1SS
.471
.455
.IW7
Chicago
SO
4S
32
Indianapolis
1 1 ,.
...79
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...8!
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41
4S
42
31
40
40
35
35
41
42
41
45
4S
til
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Mlnneunolls !!."!!!!!sl
WORKING BOYS WIN EASILY
South Oinnlin 'lul(lnn lint
All
Itluht, but IMelil I.Ike Demi
Men,
Tho South Om-iha Y. M. C. A. boys came
down to Omaha last evening to wlpo tho
Working Hoys of tho Omaha association
off the earth. In splto of tho fact that the
south umana noys were larger and oitipr
they were beaten with ease by tho Work
ing Hoys, whoso playing was steady and
Burn .Clin fntlir n f tlin frnmA n'!ll tin.
pitching of Itohrbough and Lalior. Loiler
was m sera oiy Hunnorieu. score
S. OMAJIA Y. M. C. A.. WAIIKINO HOYH.
1UI.O.A.11.
lt.II.O.A.i:.
MeCan'h, Sb.l 12 0 0
Orange, It. ..0 0 0 0 1
Strlbl'g. 0 0 0 4
rilbson, C....1 17 2 1
Oneb.ird, lt..0 14 0
Uolirb'h, p...O 0 1 7 1
Sherw'U, B3..0 1 0 4 0 )Innon, cf..! : 0 0 1
cOXi 2b.
..0131 2 C.WIl'rd, 3b.O 0 0 2 0
..1 1 5 0 4 Kchonlau. lb.l 0 9 0 1
(Ininey.
Letter, p rf..l 1 2 3 l.Btoft. s 2 0 0 0 0
Melc'r, rf p.l 2 0 0 ro.WH'nl. Sb.l 0 10 1
IIailm, of.O 10 0 o!lCiiKler, rf....O 0 0 0 0
Totals ....4 9 15 S 11 Totals 9 3 13 11 5
South Omaha Y. Mi C. A.. 0 0 0 0 2 2-t
Working Hoys 0 2 0 0 1 '-9
Struck out: Hy llohrbouKh C. bv Lef.
ler 6. Hases on balls: Off Letler, 2. off Mel
cher, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Itohrbough 2.
eoIn Will Knee Orlgllnnls.
Cantaln Bradford of the Omaha Orlelnals
has arranged for a game with tho peerless
tlCUtUil UlOlllll-i Hint l.HJ AlVWIlb tl-UIII Till
bo accompanied by a big crowd of rooters,
Neolas bumiay, and tno xeoia team win
0000 who expect to give their favorites such
1 3 0 0 encourupeincnt that defeat will be lmpoS3l
115 0 bio. The Otlglnals, however, promlso to
dvn n irood account or themselves and re-
peat the dose of riofent they administered
lliu 11IIT Hl'vra ill .tiv r.iiiiiii ui uuiy .
wo ODnrec ate. sani liruiuord. -mat
these peoplo are the strongest we have been
nu aerainst. Wo won our tnme on the
Fourth only by playing an errorless gamo
and by timely stick work. Barring acci
dents wo will do tho eumti Sunday, and a
rcdhol exhibition or ban is assured
Slielton (ilves Another to Clbbou
GIBBON, Nob., July 27. (Special Tele
I T ..l . ' . - . n. I . . . . ..
b." L" '"N i,'.'",'..-"" '"u f.i
"'V', Vv. w, hair nV th ViMnn1nB""shi.
ton brought up an Imported pitcher, but
falle.d. to scoro a single tally after the
third inning, uno weeK ago wtuoon scored
21 to 5 on Shelton's diamond. Morcer fnnned
"v" """""".r" " .
.wnH, "J? ,011 U1 Mnv- bhelton brought a
I'm lib 1 1 n Defeutn Tyner.
FRANKLIN, Neb.. July 27.-(Sneclnl Tele
gram.) A good gamo of base ball was
played hero today between Tyner, Kun ,
and tho Pranklln lenm. resultlnc in a vic
tory for tho home hoys. A large, crowd was
in uuenrjiuii'c. oluic;
Franklin 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 -S
Tyner l oooooooci
Hntterles: Franklin. Itoblnson nnd An
drews; Tyner, McNcely and Ottowny.
CIono Neoru at Superior.
SUPERIOR. Neb.. July 27.-(Siicclol Tele
crjm.1 The fastest ball uamn ever nlaved
in Hiipenor was witnessed uy v peop'o
this utternoon. tscore: auperior, l; Abiiene,
Kun.. 0. So ncrfect was tho work of both
teams that no player of either club ad
vanced further than second base until the
fifth Inning, when tno winning score was
mado by r eit. J no same ciuns pi.iy tomur
I rim
OLYMPIC GAMES IN AMERICA
Prospeet Hint Four Yenrs Hence They
Will He Held on 1'runU
llii Field,
PHILADELPHIA. July 27. Arrancements
s- have been practically completed to bring
in tho Olvmnlnii mimes, embleiiiiitle of tho
world's chnmtilonslilp, to tho Franklin Held,
tho University of Pennsylvania's athletic
Rrnund. In the summer of Vhen
Piiiiis ior reviving inese ancieiu sports were
iicciuuu upon u wns agreed io noui tne nisi
series at Athens, in tno o d arena where
the (ireeks had contested for nthletle
supremacy centuries nco,
It was hero, In
H9t, that Princeton nnd Harvard surprised
110 Luropean world, hy. tho. prowess of
iiuorlcan athletes on track and field
It was azrcod bv tho committed in ehanro
that tho Hports should bo hold every four
years, that they should go to Paris In 19)0.
that England should have them In 1904 and
four years later, or In 190S. they should
come to America. In somo little euire
snondeuco tho 1'nlvorsltv of l'pnnnvlvunki
athletic authorities had with thu promoters
ox upon in i. lignum, neinru rennsyivaid.rs
team started abroad this venr. It was
learned that the Hrltlshers were not par-
i iii uiuriy iiesirous or ii iwni? inn cam in
1004 and with a little, diplomacy they have
uccn iniiiiceii io givo wny to America
I'll I'll! I UK Vp Utile flub
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. July 27 -(Spcelal.i-J.
A. McOulrc. editor of Outdoor Life, in
nuru tor tno purpose ot inducing the Chey
enne Rlllo club to Join a now organization
which will bo formed In tho near future,
and which will tako tho place of the present
Colorado Rlllo association. Tho bitter foul.
Ing now existing between tho Cheyenne
nnd Denver clubs will, ho thinks, be swal
lowed up In tho new organization, which
will include tho clubs of Denver. Chey
enne. Laramie. Evanston. American Forks
1 win, Oliver j-iinne, jiuiun nanK, i.uiiiiiii
I ,n... r.n..n.i i. .1 t n.i..mA . . .i
....... 311...... Til.. I1I...I. T 1 .. . 1 . . ,
i v ui , Miami a uiu; linn, i.viiii 1 1111, iciinu unit
i it..;t.i.. n.i. ...... ...m i
I i iit-1,11,. i iia lion in K'iilltliun ii i,u
09 lh0 "OCKV fountain lUflo asso
TrnvU Cuts Down the Iteeoril.
SHINNECOCK HILLS OOLF QROUNnS
SOl'THAMPTON. N Y.. July 27.-WlllirT J
Travis, amateur champion of tho United
States, catuhllshed a new amateur record
for tho Shlnnocoek links today In tho
first is holes of his 3'Miole tlnnl in en for
the President's cup, with Roderick Terry,
Jr The Utter heh' the previous record at
ii, but Travis cut it uown to ii. 111c pro
fessln.it ri. nl M 70, held by Tom ltutihin
si and ll irr V.irdeti, Th.- stored.
alti r J Tr.ivls, liakl.uul;
Out - 4. 5, 4, 4, 2, 4, 4, 5, "--;
In-fl. 4. I, 5. 3. 6, 2. 8, 3-3-. Totat, 71.
Hoderlck Terry. !r . Newport
Out I, 5. I, 5, 3, 6, 7, 5, 7-15
In-1, I, 4, 6, 5. 6, 4, 4, S-I'i. Total. 86.
TREATED TO SAD SURPRISE
Dare Dim II, 0 em lielmliiK I'imirlte
in Uilll Trot lit l ie elniiit,
llenlen by !ii)ton,
CLEVELAND, July277-The feature of to
day's grand circuit racing was the defeat of
Dare D-vl" In tho 2:10 trot. He 'ore the start
Dnro Devil Whs a prohibitive favorite at
odds or J10O to W for tho winner.
Midway, tho favorite In tho 2:20 pace,
broke badly in tho first three bents, when
(leers was put up mid won the rare easily.
In tho 2:12 trot Iloraltna carried the Law
son colors to victory for tho Ilrst time at
this meeting. Summary:
2:23 class, pacing, purso r-MW). three In
five:
Midway, h. g.. by Tom Web
ster (Itennlck, and (leers).,.. C
Cobbett, b. s. (Meredith) 1
Oporgo C, b. k. (Townlcy)... 5
Dolly llrown, br. m. (It. Mil
ler) 7
S fi
2 s
3 2
1 1
I 2
3 ro
1 (5 S 2 ro
Straight Ticket, Dlk. g.
(Nuuhols) 4 f, 3 6
6 ro
Uonuty Sjiotty, b. in. (Schock
enccy)
Pussy Willow, b. m. (Cul
ver)
Maiden Ouren. eh. m. (Mun
7 7
I Bro
1 1 3 dls
son) S r 1 7 dls
Time: 2:12i,i. 2:12Vi, 2:1 m, 2:12, 2:13'i,
2:19.
2:10 class, trotting, ptirso $1,W), two heats
In three;
Onyton. b. bv Allerton (M-
Honry) fi
Dare Devil, b. s. ((leers) 1
Charley Herr, br. s. (Kelley) 2
Precision, eh. tn, (Loekwood) a
1 1
.Monterey, en, a. (Williams) t
Who Is It. gr. g. (Marsh) 5 6 ds
Tlmo: 2:09i, 2 :0S" i, 2:09.
2:12 class, trotting, purso J2.500, three heats
In II vo:
Iloralma, ch. g., by Horeul ((Jath-
coui) i! 1 I 1
Ellert. b. g. (Van Dokkelenl 1 !t 9 r.
Kate McCraeken, br. m. (Earing). 2 2 7
Oeorglnna. ch. m. (Koble) S 7 2 2
Ed Lock, b. g. (McDonald) 3 3 4 3
Letah S.. b. in. (Snow) 7 S 3 7
lllg Timber, b. s. (Perrln) 5 10 4
Phrase, b. in. (Loekwood) 4 t! s 9
Solon Ornltan. b. g. (Miller 9 fi 5 S
Time: 2:11, 2:12. 2:00V 2:ll'i.
2:20 class, trotting, purse 1,200, two heats
In threo:
Honnlo Direct, b. by Direct (Mc-
llenry) 1 1
Daisy J., b. m. (Hnth) 2 2
Prlnco Exuni, b. g. (Wltle) 7 3
Tho Private, b. g. (Foote) 3 7
Tommy Mac, b. g. (McCarthy) 4 5
Mary Kelley, It. in. (CJ. Saunders) 0 I
Hilly (Jeorge, ch. g. (Ileldy) 5 G
Cartridge, b. g. (Van AuKcn) dls
Malor S. ch. tr. (Southard) ills
Tod Williams, gr. s. (Urccn) dls
Time: 2.094, 2:11.
WINS LAST THREE RACES
loolcey Donilnlek Pilots Three Horses
I lrst Pnst the Post 11 1 St.
' Louis,
ST. LOUIS. July 27.-Favorltes. second
choices and Jockey Domlnlck were greatly
In cvldcnco at tho fair grounds today. Tho
track was good. Summnry:
First race, maidens, 2-year-om nines, live
fnrloncs: Murunret F.. 110 (Corner). 4 to 1.
won; Tea Gown, 110 (Gllmorei, s to 5 nnd
tn 6. serond: uonoiin, nu (f anciiyi, 0 10
. third. Time: 1:01. Acaras. Hertha Hucu.
Ilrleht Miles. Miss Elkeston. La Desirous.
Mngglo Hnsbrouck nnd May Do also ran.
Second race, maiden 2-yenr-old colta and
i;eldlnirs. live and one-half furlongs: Mum-
1st, 113 (Talley), C to C. won; Hluo Steel, 113
(J. woods), : to 1 ana J 10 1, seconu; nuniy
lark, 113 i Dominican, 12 to l, tniru. rime:
lftVt. 1'red Clute, Sklpwlth. Duko Alexis,
Gienbow, Louts and Galo Todd also ran.
Third race, 3-year-olds, ono mile: Hnvl
land, 101 (E. Mathews), 3 to 1, won: Glen
Lake, 107 (Dale), 0 to 1 nnd 2 tn 1, second;
ildcrim. 101 (Klgiuiooiir, s 10 1, miru. unie;
nit The r:mv Dm. Crest Leo. Nester.
Clslo Vcnner. Jim Turner. Hello Simpson
uud Haunlvnrd also run. . ,
Fourth race, one mllo and a sixtcenin:
Ranlsh, 101 (Domlnlck). 9 to B, won; Jimp.
107 (J. Woods), 10 to G nnd even, second:
Zazel, SD (Watson), C to 1, third. Time:
1:194. Nnn Dora, Leo King, Ha lull and
Sndlo Levy also ran.
Fifth race, .- six nnd a half furlongs:
Guide Itnek. l(v (Domlnlck). 3 to 1. won;
Sam Lazarus.'lW (Frost). 5 to 1 and 2 to 1,
Hornnd: K L'bt Veil. 1UI ( Ja o). i: to i,
third. Time: 1:'.'1-14. Dlggs, Eleanor
Holmes. Early Hlrd, Mound City, Chorus
Hoy and Joe uougniy niso run.
Sixth race, 2-year-oin nines, uvo iutioiiks
it, .ii,, of I'firln. 110 (Domlnlck). 9 to. 1. won
t.nkevlew Hello. 110 (MiUInn). 8 to 5 and 4
to fi, second; Emplreal, 110 (Corner), 40 to 1.
third Tlmo: l:u3V,. D.irlene. Glenrose,
The Thrush and Ju letta is. also ran. ucio-
ralno was left at tho post.
FORTY RIDERS ON THE TRACK
Ivents lit Mlittvny Cyeli- Meet "Will
Ho Keenly Contested nnd Records
Villi He HiidmiKcred.
About forty riders will enter the various
lilrvcln nvents nt the Midway Cycle track
Sunday afternoon. Such a large, n nnber
of entries will necessitate trial heats in
every event and 11 long, snappy program
Im nntlr-lnntert. Tho rare riders uro practic
ing diligently anu overy owning iiieio un
from tweniy-nvo 10 nnv speeiunK iiruuuu
tho tracK. woraing-oui ior nuiiuay s rue
Nn rielnv will 1 tolerated Sundnv ufter-
nnon by the management in ihe running off
of the events. Referee Glenson will
Inntnrtirato several new Ideas on the trncK
at tli.tt time which will bo eye-openers to
the ruee-golng public. Tliese, logeiner
with the race for tho ilve-mllo motor
tntulem record and n lnrae Held of riders
offer nn Incentlvo that presages a largo
attendance of tho bicycle fraternity. A
live-foot net fence has been strung around
tho course to urovent tho rmcrs irom
going over tho outer edge of tho track.
Form Pluyers Hail I'lilueUy Dny
CHICAGO. July 27. Friday proved to
bn 1111 nnliickv dnv for form nlavera nt
Hawthorne today. Tyr, a spoony iiuy, who
showed line form at Washington park,
upsot all form In the third race by defeat
ing her Held easily and earning the bunch
so far that Grandon. Ihe redhot favorite,
could do no better than finish third. Hen
Pluinee 111, mm! nil ca oil atlnllH In tlio sec
ond r.ieo by making a laughing stock of
his field.
First race, five furlongs: Kogon. nu
(Hradfordi, 12 to 1, won; Harhara M. 115
(Rose), 7 to 1, second: Edith Q. 107 (Hassin-
ger). iu to 1, third. Tlmo: j;iureu
Teloplrnne Girl, Tootsln Green. Peaches
Allene Abbott, llelle Shot. Fairy Day
Glove. Nlbbler nnd Floranthe ulso ran.
Second race, one mile and sixteenth: Hen
Chance. !io iWaldoi. 10 to 1, won; Llmo
light, 100 (Knight), 12 to 5, second; Intrlg
uer. 100 (Narvaez). 12 to 1. third. Time
PISH. Allennn. Lcando. Jerry Lee. llalrd
L'lara .Meuuer, ..louonagu ami i-iuiuiaiu
also ran.
Third race, six furlongs: Tyr 112 (Ran-
Boii). 3 to 1, won; Pi.ssart. 105 (Klleyi, 2 to 1
second: Ci'uudon. 1U2. (Iviilahl). 2 to 1
tnird. "lime: 1:10. sannazaro. invic.111
Robert Wardell and Duko of Hohemla also
ran.
Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth
Hluo Licit, 102 (Cnywood), (i to 1, won
Donation. 1() fV Ink 1 d). . to 2. second
Vincennes. l9 f I-Tlck). 8 to 1. third. Time
I'.tS'i. Guess Me. Mitten. 'IVm Gnlney
fnv. np.lioi o nnd Annowiin also ran.
Fifth race, seion furlonas: Tucson. 101
Walsh. U to 2, won; Hard Knot, 111
(Wlnklleldi, i.l to 10. second; Hand Press,
110 Hlcrtlc). 20 to 1. th rd. Time. 1:22
Talma, uutcn comedian, t murium. vie
Furst and Gondalo nlso ran. Emlgro was
left at tho post.
Hivin race, ono mi 0 r lorizur. jui imhik
Held). 3 in 1, won; The Unknown, f'O
(Walsh), 20 to 1, second; Dissolute, 07
(Knight). 3 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:12?;
Major Manslr and ClHy Pointer also ran.
Hid Kris Krlnulo Pill to Denlli.
DETROIT, July 27,-KrN Krlngle shuwod
IiIm bud Ivmnnr In the third race at 1 1 lull
land Park todav bv klrlilllk' up nt the head
of tho stretih and dli-lolntlng his I, g lie
ran on thu limb for .mother elKbth of 11
mile nfterward and was shot to put him
out of his misery. TracK tiemi. rmin
onirics:
First race, sovon furlongs: Jueoiua, lot
(A Welierl. 11 tn 1. taoh: ClliiHclta. !i I.l
D.ilyi. 12 to 1 nnd G to I. second, Jennie,
103 (Enos), 5 to 1, third. Tline: 1:291,
Lottie Hunter, Sir I'lorlun. Motucliolt
Vint. Rodmonil, May 1'oyd nnd Annlo Ton
Inn also ran.
Secnnd race, Hvo furlongs: Hard of Avon
101 (L. Thompson), i tn 1, won: Tii.ii
Raney. lot) (Cnburnl. 12 to 1 nnd 4 In 1, sec
ond; Annlo Chnmberb'ln, loti (Enos), 7 to
2. third. Time: 1:0'V Scotch Hramli'e
Servant, William (!erst and Heelzuhah
also ran.
Third race, mllo and a sixteenth: Gcorgo
Hints, lor, (Enos), 2 to 5, won; Kllly He
irent. 100 (A. Weberi. G to 1 and I to .'1
mm nnd: Huimnrlan. 101 (Cnburn). fi to 1
(bird. Time : 1:49. Krlss Krlnglo .tho only
oilier starter, broko down.
Fourth race, six furbrngs: Miss Souk
(J. Dalv. 9 to 2. won: Annlo Lauretta,
iM. Johnson). 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. second
De.TCUbrldorn. Hi (A. Weberi. 15 to 1. third
Time: l:UV Mound Hullder Ray Salazur,
neisi. tsaciiun anu lirauviiio aiso ran
Man n Past left at post
Fifth race, ulx turlongs; San Luis, 107
,tt... o t T ....... l...,lniA- 1A7 ffi
I ilt iipim,, o n, 1. liuu, r min i 1 1 , .v, --
Thompson). 4 to I and 3 to 2, second, Gray
n.illv 1ft". f Mnf ,llii,1t.l . In 2. third. Time!
2'4. The Topper and (.uiia uiso run.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Nancy Till, 103
(C Wilson). 4 to 1, won; Matlock, (L.
Thompson), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Ral
ston, 110 (Green), 15 to 1, third. Time:
1:1IU. Ocle Ilrooks. Alex roortlands, lsa
blnds and Curtails also ran.
NECK AND NECK FINISHES
hlril Dny of tlrent Western Itnees lit
lies .'lollies Full of I5elte
nieiit, DE8 MOINES, July 27-The fcaturo of
tho third day of the Groat Western circuit
races was the exciting neck-and-neck tin
lshes In tho 2:16 trot and 2:22 pace. Tho
weather was clear and tho track fast.
Stimminarles: , ...
:iu trotting: nurse. 5twu; inrco neais in
live:
Llegc. Ii c. by Labasco (SaddL.l 1 r. 3 1
Auzello. b in, (Kelley) 2 2 112
Phebo Onward, b m (Hmnn)....u n s ;i
Emma Foote. ch in (Johnston).G 4 3 4 1
Edith O. h m (Jackman) 4 B 4 C 5
Normcda, b m (Ames) 3 3 6 dr
Time: 2:13J. 2:lSi. 2:14i. 2:1 ll,6. 2:14.
2:22 nncinir: nurse. JGOO; tlirco heats In
Hvo:
Major Muscovite (McMahon) 1 7 11
llnrrv II. br c (Allen) 3 13 2
Fred tho Kid, b h (Freeman) 2 2 9
Dr. Shldluer, b h (Uowk) S 4 2
Charles Dewey, ch g (Rush) 7 :t 4
Kittle Kestcr, g in (Wlckershnm). .fi fi 8
Wanda, br ni (Nlles) 10 S f.
Gale, b s (Sparks) 9
Diistor (liogan) ' iu i
Ed Hennett, b h (Johnson) 4 G dr
Time: IMP;. 2:lHi, 2:12Kr, 2:11.
2:13 irot; purso, 1600: threo henta In live:
Miss Stlgo, li m Sllgo (HlghllJld) 1 1
Hod star, b n (DicKerson) -
Swunock, b h (Nelson) 5 3
Hlack Huberts, blk h (cnanuier) s
Pero Hell, b in (Osborn) 4 5
Doctor Pltzer, br h (Ames) 6 6
Tlmo: 2:Ui, S:12V1( a:13V4-
(irdliuiry Curd nt llrlKlitnn lleneh.
NEW YORK. Julv 27. There was nil ov T-
nlght card nt llilchton Reach track todjy
and nn ordinary lot of horses engaged.
Summary:
First race, steeplechase, full course: Dave
S.. 135 (Ilelder). I to 6. won; Old Tank, m
(Owens), C to 1 nnd 8 to fi. second; Trillion,
117 ritiii7.11). 1.1 in fi. third. Tlmo: 6.15..
Ochiltree, Spurs, Fllleld and Al Reeves also
tun.
Second race, mllo and one-slxteentb: war
ing, 115 (Shaw), even, won; Lew Kraft, 115
(Mitchell), 3 to 1 and 4 to 0, second; Ka
mara, 110 (Spencer), 4 to 1, thlid. Tlmo:
1,,4-r,. Herbert also ran.
Third raoe, live furlongs, selling: Manga,
' (Shaw). 7 to 2, won; Quiz. 97 (Wcdder-
strand), 7 to 1 and fi to 2, second; Pctrn II.
100 (Henry). 7 to li, third. Time: 1.013-5.
i.auy radden, saivaicio, Heady aioney, ine
Regent, Wlno and Song, Howen, About,
l'lgeon Post and Ethel Pace also ran.
Fourth race, six furlonts: F rearm. 112
(Spencer), 2 to 0, won; Smoke. 100 (Henry),
5 to 1 and 4 to G, second; Sky Scraper, 110
(Jenkins). 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:13 4-5.
Hlnrney stone also ran.
Firm race, ono mo: Huffoon. 112
(Turner), 8 to S, won; Rlnaldo, 112 (Spencer),
io u nnu l io second ; 'journey, i2
(Henry), 15 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:103-5. Jack
Telling, Pins, Dick Furber, Top Gallant,
Mr. Kaltcnbnch, Cheesestraw II and Deci
mal nlso ran.
Sixth race, ono mile, selling: Hello of
rnl- 111 'fiirnnf., 1 ir. n , r tt,.1..ln li.-
- ' u . .M.i.v.,. 11, ... 11.111, ,,11.1,1,1,1, w
(Slack). 7 to 1 and G to 5. second: Plccola.
lot (Wcilderstrnnd). C to 1, third, 'ilme:
1:121-5. Hardella ulso ran.
OMAHA KID GETS DECISION
rniiip In I.rit (' pels Ed die Lenny
to Glc I n ITitht After til Even
Hound.
NEW YORK, July 27 Oscar Gardner.
tho Omaha Kid, and Eddlo Lenny of Phil
adelphia boxed twonty-ona rounds nt catch
weights beforo tho Hroadway Athletic olub
tonight and L. nny fell In thu twcnty-llm
round from tho effects ot a sevara cramp,
which rendered his right leg usolcss. 3ard
ner was announced tho winner. Gardair
weighed in nt 120H pounds. Lenny did not
go on tho scales, but owned up to weighing
12" pounds. Tile boys wcro matched to go
twcnty-llvo rounds nnd tho battlo would
certainly have gono the limit had not tho
cramp disabled tho Phlladolphlan. who up
to tha tlmo of his mishap was giving Gard
ner as good as ho got himself.
Lenny used his legs to good ndvan'.ago
and Gardner had to follow him frequently
around tho ring. Lenny used both hands,
swinging for tho head, nnd landed fre
quently with full length swings. Gardner's
right visited Lenny's stomach frequently
and tliese blows hail the effect of stopping
inu j-iiuiiiieiiniiiiii, uiu oniy momentarily.
Ho succeeded In cuttlntr both ni Ownr'u
eyes, nnd In the tenth round Qardner bled
irom tno moutn. it wus u tlresomo bout
toward tho llnlsh nnd Gardner certainly did
not appear to advantage at any stage Tho
sudden ending of tho bout by a cramp In
me ipb wus ii novuuy in us way nnu tne
majority of those who saw Lenny fall with
1 right leg stiffened out In front of him
thought that ho had wrenched his ankle
Tho betting wns 100 to 30 on Gardner.
Vrenn Ilrntliers lie rented.
HOSTON. Julv 27. Tho dnv's Interest In
tho eastern chnmnlonsblns on the Lnnir.
wood tennis courts centered In the after
noon s piny, in tho morning Lnrned bent
Foster In Htrnlcht sets without dlfllenltv
Wren had considerable trouble In defeating
j.nwc.
1'ho absorbing mntch was tho doubles ho
tweon Hackett and Allen and tho Wrenn
brothers In tho afternoon. Tlin Wrennw
snoweu lac aor practico together In the
ursi set, nui inereniicr wero anio to force
their opponents to play their utmost. The
gamo rcsiiucu;
II. II. Hackett nnd J. A. Allen beat R,
D. Wrenn and G. L. Wronn. 1r.. 0:2. firi
4-0, C-4.
Results In Tennis Tonriutiiirnt.
HHOOKLYNB. Miss.. Julv 21. Two
matches wero played In tho Lonitwood
i.nwn leunis iiiurnnmf in mis morning
Championship tingles, third round, as fob
lows:
W. A. Larned beat II. I. Foster, fi.l! fl.li.
C-l.
!. L. Wrenn. Jr.. beat R. D. Little. fi.S:
-u; if-i, u-u, u-i.
PlllNliury Defeutn Nliuivnlter.
Ml'KICIL Julv 27. In tho fojrth rnund
of tho International chess tournament.
played today. Hum defeated Colin, Wolf
beat Hlllecord, Herger and Marco drew
Schlector defeated Jakob, I'oplol defeated
Hardeltiben, Plllsbury defeated Showalter.
Maroczy defeated Janowskl and Gotschall
ucieaieu iiaism.
SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS.
l.ii rice Wool ( lli lleitorleil.
HKADWOOD, S. 1)., July 27 (Special.)
Tho wool clip of the Illack Illlla for tho
lost season hns been enormous, Jerome
W. Higblo of this city, ono of tho largest
wool growers in thu west, places his cstl
male at 600,000 pounds for tho season Just
passed. At tho last wool sale held In Relle
Fourche, ono of the largest wool markets
In tho northwest, many millions of dollars
of capital was represented by tho leading
sheep growers of tlin Illack Hills country
At tho tlmo of the sain nt Hello Fourcho
tlicro was a salo at Rapid City at which
the Strango Urns, of Sioux City bought two
carloads of wool from thu small wool grow
ers, hut Ihero tiro still In that market
stored 175.000 pounds of wool awaiting
prices such as will suit tho owners. An
other fuIo look place at Hcrinosa, but ns
tho prices offered wero not ns tho owners
dumaniled, 200,ii00 imiiiimIh of wool will bo
utoicd thorn awaiting butter prices.
Son 1 1 1 IhiUnlii Witter Mil.
YANKTON, H. 0 , July 27 --(Speclal.)
James Kdwiird Todd, professor of geology
at Ihe South Dakota tllatn university, has
recently Issued n bullet In from tho gov
ernment press at Washington on the water
resources of South Dakota. On tho sub
Ject of artesian wells tilt author says that
those who have studied tho matter tin I
ersally agree Unit tlin main artesian sup
ply Is from tlin sandstone nnd sand beds
of tho Dakota formation. This ruiuarkahlo
formation Is also tho source of water In
Texas and Colorado as well as In thin re
glun. Tim Dakota deposits underlie nearly
tho entlro area of eastern South Dakota
but from tho relation of prcssuro to sur
faro the trim artesian area Is limited ap
proximately to a few counties.
Itnllrnnil limpings .llipilllemr.
YANKTON, S. I)., July 27. (Special.)
Tho Great Northern Railroad company haa
recently Imported a gang of 150 Japanese
cnollles Into the elate and now have them
employed ballasting and repairing the line
between Wlllmnt nnd Oarretsnn The rail
roud officials my (bo Japs liavo been Im
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(riuitH 1 1 t-i it I k 1 1 1 ii n for 1'i'rry.
PIHRUR, S. D., July 27 (Special Tolo-
grntn.) Oovornor Leo has grunted a
requisition on tho governor of Illinois for
Kd J. Terry, who Is wanted by the au
thorities of Lnwreneo county on u chnri;e
of horse stealing.
,lnl Cull for School I'uiiil.
PIKItRl", S. I)., July S7. (Spoclal Tolo-
grnm.) Mrailo county today called for
$7,000 of tho permanent school fund for
which school bonds nro Usucd. Tho olllco
la making out tho bonds to occuro tho
loan.
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WASIlIN'nTON', n. C , July 27.-(SpPclnl.)
The following piMiMbms Imvo been granted:
lKsrne of July !, 1!W:
Nobrnskii: Original- William Ott, No
hriiskii t'lty, Jti. IncreuHi' William A.
Ilullor. Biward, J.
Inwa: (lrlulniil-Jame P Overbolfcr,
Dlagou.il. $tl, Kamui'l II. WatkliiM, I.lbertv
vllle, JU, Krniiklln Klllntt, AIIIhoii. v A.l
illtlonnl Zacharluli Ileln, Itoblim, (. .,rc
Kliultz, Marblf ltock, S; I'rovldonro Wil
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Iiii'ieiise llnismus (1. Vauglinn. K"ikuk.
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Hbultr. Miirtlnc. Storm I,nk JS; Wlllbim
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fort, a suburb of thl city, to begin work
at oneo on a largo supply of 30-calibor ro
volver rnrtrldges and scrapnel. in addi
tion, Mnjor Heath wnst ordered to lncrnaso
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work tho men from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in. Ho
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