THE OMAHA DATIjY BEE: SATUTI11AY, AUGUST 11, 1000. FITZSHIMS WHIPS RUII1.IX Red Eobort Proves His Prowoa on tho Sturdy Akron Giant. SIX ROUNDS OF HURRICANE FIGHTING JSnt A i.nr.y .Mlnulr from the Word (in, llolli Mm IIoIiik llnnl U'urU. I'll tu lli! I'unrli lliit I'ut Uiin (Int. NCW YORK, Aug. 10. Hob I'ltzslmmonB met CJub Huhlln, ttio Akron giant, tonight before tho Twentieth Century club nt Mad ison Square Garden nnd won by knocking tbo Ohloan down nnd cut In tbo Blxtii round. KltHltninoiis did tho trick cleanly uud cloerly. It was a tierce and bloody battlo while It lasted and at times It looked as If Iluhlln would Ret tbo better of tho oldor man, but Kit at the proper tlmu would cut looso with hlH fearful body blow, which snuiied out tbo Ohloa.ti'8 llRht. Tho bettltiK favored 1'ltzslmmotis, many wagers fit 100 to hO on hanky Hob being made. TonlKht at tho rlnfjsldo there wa a lluali of Huhlln money, which forced the odds to tuko a turn In nuhlln'a direction at 100 to 00. This stato of affairs did not last long and by tho time tho men put up the Ir baudH for tho opoulng round they wero equal favorites, even money being the rule. Solar I'lt-xilfl Win for I'ltr.. Kitzslmmons conceded about thirty-two pounds to Huhlln nnd this In Itself was a ncrlous handicap. Krom tho word "go" the mon started In with burrlcanoliko force. Doth wero wild nt times, but Kltz was al ways tho quicker to steady himself. Huhlln clinched u good ileal and for three or four rounds was tho aggressor. Ho landed Eomti ntralght lefts on Kitzslmmons' faco and uwung his right to tho body and head with fearful force. Several of theso blows stag gered Kitzslmmons, but nnuo of them landed on tbo right mark, an Kltz was too shifty. At times both missed swings with cither hand, but many of Huhlln's wero dodged In tho cleverest munnor. Kitzslmmons forced Huhlln to break ground nnd In hot mt.xups tho Ohio man wns tho llrst to caso up nnd tnko rcfugo In a clinch. Tlrao and again Kitzslmmons forced Huh lln to tho ropes, from which position Huhlln got away rather clumsily, while KltzHlm mons was always quick In his movemento. Whin Huhlln's hom; began to bleed from a left punch the sight of the blood deemed to liavo n deterrent cfTcrt on him and Kltz hlmmons was quick to soo this. On tho first nlgnH of weakness on Huhlln's part Kitzslmmons began hln attack on the body nnd each blow which h lauded there mado (Itm wineo with pain. Kltz3ltnmons' hand lers kept urging him to play for tho solar plexus, but Kitzslmmons only tried It occa Hlonally. Evidently ho was waiting an op portunity for n right swing to the- mark. In tho fourth and llfth round both men showed plainly tho effects of the stiff and rapid work they had done In the preceding rounds. Iloth were tired nnd leg weary. but Huhlln Hhowed up much tho worte of tho two. Kitzslmmons was much the quicker on his feet at tho rail of time, but now and then during tho rounds ho iicemed to stand etlll and glaro at his opponent. Huhlln nt theso tlmiv) also stood ttlll, being evidently grateful for tho chance of breathing which KltzslmmoiiB afforded him. Just onco Kltz fdmmons touched tho floor, when ho (dipped down from a clinch nt tho end of a round. I'll (Ml Sixth Hoilllll. In tho sixth round Ruhlln wns slow In coming to tlmo, whllo Kitzslmmons Jumped nt bis man, Kitzslmmons got around Huh lln and whllo the latter sent straight lofts for KltZKlmmon'n head Dob side-stepped safely and lauded lefts on tho body and rights to tho head. With u volloy of lefts und rights to the hcml and neck and witn a fearful solar plexus Kitzslmmons sent Huhlln In a heap to tho floor. This was tho beginning of tho end thnt soon followed. Huhlln, after taking nlno seconds of the count, rose to his feet groggy from tho effect of tho blow. KltzElmmous knew he had bis man and was ready for him. As Boon as Huhlln got up Kitzslmmons rushed, sending two lefts to tho faco nnd then shot Ills right with fenrful force to tho point ot Huhlln's Jaw. (Jim pitched forward as ir struck with an nxo nnd fell on his faco to tho floor, whoro ho wns counted out and had to bo carried to his corner. Wild scenes wero then enacted In nnd about the ring. It seemed ns If everyone In tho building wanted to greet tho winner or sympathize .th tho loser, nnd tho police oftlccrs had a busy quarter of an hour In Rotting tho peoplo out of tho building. Kitzslmmons left tho ring flvo minutes after he had delivered tho winning punch, but It took Huhlln twelvo minutes to corns around sufficiently to bo nblo to walk tt, his dressing room. Kitzslmmons was stilt a llttlo bit dazed when ho reached his room on tho Kourth nvonuo sldo of tho Garden and of somo of thoso who gathered around him ho nsked If it wns not tho fifteenth round In which tho fight was finished. Ho soon recovered his reason and then In dulged In n hearty laugh. m-ll-t-tliiN of l.uiiky lloli. "Well," hu said," I'm an old fellow and ft hasbeen, oh? Well, I guess I was good nnough for Sir, Huhlln nnd ho wns not so bad oltlior. Thnt was as tough a battlo as over I went through, but I'm stilt good miff for a few more. Ruhlln Is a good onu and with llttlo moro axporlenca ho will about do. Ho hit mo somo corking wallops and although I did not reallzo it at tho tlmo, I can tell you ho can punch n bit." "I wan very tired, but tho further tho bout went tho moro positive I folt thnt I could finish him. Toward tho closo Huhlln grow very weak nnd I knew I had only to steady myself n llttlo to got him. Ho gave mo a good fight und I enn glvo htm noth ing but praise." Hob'B seconds wished him to go to a bath right away, but bo refused, saying his wlfo was watting for him nnd ho must go home. And as soon as he got his clothes on he left tho building, followed by an admiring find cheering erowd. Huhlln, when he reached his room, was SOUTHKRN GIRL Vlnlllnu 1'rUniU In Knovvlllo. "I had been greatly troubled by being kept awnko nt night whenever I drauk coffee. It also disagreed with my digestion. Lnst mimmer I was visiting a friend In Knoxvlllo who had been suffering from rheumatism. caused by coffee drinking. Bho had quit using coffeo and was using Postum nnd had recovered; also her deltcato daughter, who had been an Invalid for a long time, was greatly bcnefUed by tbo uso of Postum Kood Coffee. "I found whllo I wns thoro nnd using Tostum regularly that I slept much bettor and grow so strong In my nerves that the chango was wondorful. 1 trust my testl tnonial will bo tho means of Inducing others to try your magnificent boverage. Theso rn true and honest facts." SIlss Krancos Smith, C32 Douglas St., Cbattanoocn. Tcnr. Tho reason Mlea Smith and her friends Improved In health Is that coffee acts as a poison on many dellcato organisms. When tt Is left oft tho cause of the trouble Is ro moved; then If Postum Kood Coffeo Is taken there la a direct and quick rebuilding of the nervo centers all through the body, for Pos turn Kood Coffeo contains tho elements needed by tho system to rebuild the nerve centers. Slade at the puro food factories of the Postum Cereal Co., Ud., llaltlo Creek, paten., and told by all first cluss grocers, In n sort of n tranco and It was a long tlmo before ho fully understood that he had been defeated. Ho was badly bruised about tho head and both eyes were almort closed. He did not caro to talk, but man aged to say: "I did tho best I could and no man can do more. Kltzlmmons whipped mo ami that's all I can say about It." Hilly Madden, ltuhltr.'it manager, de clared that GuS' defeat was duo to ovor tralnlng. Coi-lii'lt (iinrKi'N (M rrtriilnliiR. James J. Corbctt, who nctcd as ono ot Huhlln's seconds, also declared Huhlln was overtrained. "I know this," ho said, "for he was with mo during my preparations for my bout with Jeffries. After that Ous continued training for his battlo with Sharkey and worked even harder after that for his bout with Kitzslmmons. 1 warned him that he was doing too much, but hu imagined that ho could stand It. Anybody could sco to night thnt something was wrong with him, as he sent tho right to tho Jaw repeatedly, but the necessary strength was not behind the blows." Charley White, who referecd the night's bou's, when asked what ho thought of th light, replied; "I was a hard and florco battle, In which both men fought fairly. I'l'zelmmons clearly demonstrated that ho Is not a hasbcen nnd still has tho punch that wins. Huhlln at times looked ns it bo might win out, but ho lacks expe rience, which will ho remedied In time, nnd I hnvc no doubt that he will bo heard from to much better advanlago later on." Warm Welcome fur Kltz, Kitzslmmons wbb first on his way to tho ringside, the crowd cheering wildly. In tho body of the arena tho men nro standing on chairs; tho occupants of boxes nro also standing on their teats. Kitzslmmons Is en veloped In a light-colored bath robe. Un derneath this he wore plnk-knltted tights supported by n belt mndo of small American flags fastened nt tho slilo with a red, whlto and blue rosette. Huhlcn followed almost Immediately. Ho had only a towel over his shoulders and woro a canvas Jock and brccchclout. Hoth men walked toward each other and shook hands cordially. Kitzslmmons took tho southeast corner, which was occupied a few weeks ago by Frank Kmc. Huhlln took tho northwest corner, which was occupied on tho opening night by Terry SlcGovcrn. Doth woro bandages on their hands and pro ceeded without delay to adjust tho gloves, Percy Williams of Hcrgcu Uench acted as Kitzslmmons' timekeeper. The betting Is pretty lively, oven money being offered nnd taken freely. Tom Shnrkey has Just been Introduced and challenges tho winner of tonight's bout, but will meet Kitzslmmons at this club dur ing tho last week In August. Hoth men wero generously cheered when .Master of Ceremonies Humphroys intro duced them. Tho men nro now In thoccutcr of tho ring receiving Instructions from Chaiilo Whlto, They nro to fight twcnty-llvo rounds under SInrquts of Queensbcrry rules. I'IkM liy ItoiinilH. Hound 1 They met In the center ot tho ring, both feinting. Kitzslmmons landed a light right on tbo car und Huhlln countered with a light right on the chest. Huhlln bored In, putting his left ucross the chest, Bending Hob back to the ropes. Kltzslm monii broke gioiind and enmu to the center quickly. lie, fell short with Mm left nnd right to body. Klzslmmons Mien hooked left to tho liiin nnd Gus came back with left and right to the chin. Kitzslmmons missed left and right mvltigs to the head. Kitzslmmons bored In, but In n mlxup (lus bent liiin off to the rotii'8 with left nnd right to face. Huhlln went nt Hob with both baudH to the bead, cuttltiir Hob's left eye, nnd Hob slipped to tho floor. As ho got up Huhlln, who did not hear tho bell, swung on Kltz's head. Hob's seconds claimed a foul, but was not allowed. Hound 2 Ous was tbo aggressor. Hob ducked a loft swing and they cxchntitfed rights nnd lefts on the face and u rattlliis exchange followed. Kitzslmmons hoolted left to nose, bringing blood, and another rapid mlxup followed. Hob bored In, but Gun met him with left nnd right to trw face. Hoth wero lighting wildly. Kltz hlmmons sent n hard left to tho body nnd followed with right una left to tne uouy, which made Ous wobble, nnd he clinched. Huhlln sent a left to the face and repeated the blow. Kltz shot his left onto the ear and brought his right up to tho body. A left Jolt put Gus off bis feet. Kltz Jabbed left to face) nnd drove left hard to body over tbo heart nnd sent him to the floor, llo took tho count. Neither henrd tbo bell nnd each was so rattled Miut he did not know his corner. (inn Win n 1,1111c Slow. Ilotmd 3 Gus rnme out very Blowiy. but sailed In und exchanged lefts on tho body. I'ltz missed n u-rt swing to mo neuu, nut followed with it rluht on tho Jaw. Kltz hooked a left to tho head. They exchanged lefts to the met. ems Kepi jamiing uniii Kltz suddenly nlde-topped and Bwung his right to tbo bead. Hoth men wero wild, mlHsInu Novernl bwIiikh. Kltz was Mio steadier nnd drovo u hnrd right to the body, but Gus countered with a left to the- race, iioin hioou hum, glaring at eacu other. Kitz sent n hnrd left to the wind. Gus clinched and held on, but broke nt tho referee s mailing. At tho closo or tno round Kltz sent left nnd right to tho face. Iloth wero tired when they went to their corners, uui i' uz Bremen ino iresner. Hound I Kltz was first un. but Ous mot him with a right on tho chest nnd Kltz swung rlBht to head. Gus tried n left to tho head, tiut fell Bborl. Ous clinched. When thoy broko away Gus put leu mm rigni to ino neau nun juoucii il left to tho head. Kltz missed a. left swing and Gus got his right to the body. uuh seni tnroe ions in ino ineo nnu men sent n left nnd right in that shook Kltz to his toes. Clinches urn frequent nnd both men aro very ureu. worn on both Bides wns wild. After n clinch Gnu sent rlehi and left to head threo times. Kitz went linen with left to tno solar plexus and forced Gus to the floor, whoro ho took the count. Gus camo up very groggy, but knew enough to hold out bin left. Kltz missed n swing for tliu head, Gus ducking unuer iu inu uen. Kltz file I'ronhcr. Hound 5 Kltz camo out the fresher. Gus tried u left awing, but Kltz dodged. Kltz sent a left swing to tho faco und thei- clinched ngnln. Kltz Innded ti Htlff right over tne ncnri. niz Kepi uoring in. no dropped Ills left to tho stomach nnd right to the Jaw. They exchanged leftH nnd rights on body. Kltz Jabbed left In faco and Gus swung Ills right to tho nose, Hoth countered with lofts on body und clinched Gus Jabbed left to tho faco and KHz sent lett to tho race, l'ltz put a hard loft on the body and throw bin right over. Kitz sent left and right to the licnd nnd sent Guu reeling around the ring. Iloth man aro bleeding iroiu mouth and nose, The round ended with Kltz smashing Gus on the face with both hands, tho Ohio man being on mo ropes wnen mo ben rang. Kits ii il m the ICnook Out. Round 6 Gub wiih very slow getting out. Thev exiiiauiied lluht lofts and clinched. Gub got his right Inside, lauding on the chin, and Kltz countered with u left on tho eye, raising a big lump over Gus' eye. Gub broko ground, with Kltz following him. Huhlln managed to atavo off Hob's, left with n straight left. Kltz bored In, snndtni; IiIh riifht to tho lioilv. anil Huhlln clinched on tho ropes. After they broko uway Kltz followed Gus up with lefts and rights to the bend. With lefts to body and Jaw ho dropped him to the floor. Gus took tho count, but when he arose Kltz gave him no time, hut landed n right swing to mo jaw unci pin nun out. Huhlln wns rnrrled to his corner and I'ltZBlmmonB was declared tho winner Tlmo of round, two minutes ten seconds. Kill Ilronil In Drniv. PITTSI1URO, Aug. 10. Jack McClellnnd of Pittsburg and "Kid" liroad of Clevelan I fought a twenty-round draw nt MlllvU'u to night. McClelland surprised his udmlrers by ills cleverness In avoiding the ilerco swings of Hroad. StcCIollnml did most nf tho leaning and nan iironn rntuer tired in tho tenth round, but he recovered quickly ami iiuisiicu strong. (Incur finrdner l'lulita Draw. CINCINNATI. O.. A.ic. I0.-O.car Gard ner of Wheeling nnd Harney Kurev of thin city fought ten fast rounds to n draw be fore tho IVoplo'H Athletic club hero to night. Gardner hud the bettor of It. hut It had been agreed that n draw was to bo caned ir om men wero on meir reel ut the end or tho tenth round. Mne Meeta Mite In hiiinril (,'lrelr NEW YORK, Aug, 10. At the Hroadway Athletic club lnst night George McKaddon nf mis city whipped Kid Mel'.irtland, an other local midlist, so badlv that Me Partland's seconds throw up the spoiiHa In tho sixteenth round to provent their man from being knocked out The men wero matched to tight twenty-five rounds at 1M pounds and StcPnrtland have a live-pound pull In tho weights. Sf 1'artlnnd wiih urnei-v hm lie rntnn un for the sixteenth round and SIcKadden rushed him, Mooring him with u body blow. StcPnrtland was very weak when hf regained his feet nnd he clinched to mive hlmeir from going down ugnln. Stc- Tnddeil beat him off nnd would undntilit. edly have knocked out StcPnrtland had ino laucr seconds not saved tnolr mnn by throwing up tho sponge. ..mi:s ok this A.Mninc.v i.n.un i:. 1 ml tn mi pul In mid Cleveland Divide n Pair of Itunueil Motelies. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10.-SIoi.ny field ing lost tho first game to Indianapolis to day. SlrKenna wont ballooning In the sev enth Inning of the second game nnd Cleve land lost this one. Hoth guinea .vero poorly inujeu. iviieuuauce, .,jvi. acore, nrst game: INDIA.VAPOUS. Cl.KVi:t.AND. 11 11 O.A.R II. If n A . Hegr'vcr. rf ! 1 2 0 l' Pleker'g, cf. 0 3 7 6 0 Hartzel. If.. 0 12 10 Krisliic. rf.. 11112 (Ijier, cf-Sb. 1 2 3 2 o (lenlnn, If... 1 3 3 0 0 SlagiKiii, Sl. 1112 0 LalVie. lb. 1 2 9 0 0 (UrJncr, cf. 0 0 2 0 0 Fiood, 2b.... 110 3 1 .M.iUi.on, sn. 112 4 O.Kliay. i5 2 4 2 2 1 Power, c... 0 0 5 3 l Wallorn. Jli. 0 2 2 0 0 Kflly, lb.... 0 110 1 0 Crtshuni, c.. 0 2 6 1 0 lllikvy, 3b.. 0 0 2 0 O.liakcr, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 11.11 nra, p... u v o 2 0 Iwra'nim, p. 0 o 1 0 0 Totals .. 6 II 50 7 4 Hnyden .... 0 1 0 0 0 Totals .. S 8 30 15 2 Hatted for Gardner In tenth. Indlnnnnolls t n n n i n n n n ft., Cleveland 010 2 10010 1 6 InnlflgB Ditched: llv Hurnpn. S: bv Dam- maun, 2; by linker, 0. Hasc hits: Off iiarncB, n; on u.unmniin, 4; off Hartor, 8. Uases On bulla: Off ll.ltnmnnn. ! nff ll.ittor. 1. Htruck out: Hy Humes, 1; by Mam- . , . mi pucn; i inner, lilt by pitched ball: Hogrlcver, 2. Vwo baso hits; Geler. Gardner, C'rishuni. La Chance. Thret-bace lilt: Shay. K'iriieil tin i ' i liaKcrt wlltl Pitcn: uuker. luiin, iiiuiuimimiis, ,i; Cleveland, tsucri lice hits: Flood, Krlsbee. Stolen bases: 1 loin-lever, Hartzel, Krisbec, Flood, fthay. i' "L.on hoses: Indianapolis, 7; Clevelund, J. Tlmo: 2:10. I'mplro: Uwyer. uiwn-, Hi-culm game: INDIANAIDMH. i CLEVELAND. 11.11 O.A P 11 11 n l f Hoitr'ver, rf 1 1 2 0 o ri-ker. rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Hartzel, If.. 4 1 2 0 0 (i-Uh.im. rf. 1 " fl ft ft Oelcr, cf.... 1 2 4 1 0 Friable, rf.. 1 0 2 1 2 Mngoon, 2b. 1 2 4 1 O.tlenln. If... 0 110 0 Mnillwn, ii, 1 l 6 I Heydon. c 1 1 6 0 1 LaCh'ce. lb. 1 1 11 10 Hood, 2b.... 0 2 2 3 0 tUmy, r 10 0 10 Walter, 3b. 0 0 0 3 1 ."pies, c 0 0 4 0 0 McKenna, p 0 0 1 2 0 Kelly, II..... 0 1 r. 0 0 Itlckcy. 3b.. 1 1 10 0 Htlmmcl, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 luilllgon, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..10 11J4 8 2 Totals .. 4 6 21 13 3 ndlntllltinllu 1 n 1 a a . irt ... 1 . .......... tw , v u u A iu Cleveland o 0 0 1 J 0 0 0 i (.ailed ut end of eighth on account of nrUDPhil Ttit.l.ind .J...... , r. V.,,., -'.' h" I'lii-iti-ii . annum i, n, Mllllt'1,11 1 M,.1.AHH.. " , , 1.1.... Stlinmel, C; off Mllllgan, 1; off SIcKeniia. 11. .it ., inula; KJll .Mllllgan, I, Oil .UC- Knnnn. N. Ktntnls mt n. mm . t... MpKcntin, 3. Wild pitches: .McKenna, 2. i-Mi IIo!"'Vvcr- 'fhrec-bnse hits: Ilartzul, ii ''n.. ' iooii. i.ained runs: in- illiiniinntla .1. ru,.i i i u ...... Kelly, btlmmel. Double plays: Flood tn ; , 11 "u i opies. aioien liases: Ilckey, IJogrlever (2), llnrtzel, Madison. 'iimnaiI linllu tl,.Ma , t , i. i ii ;. ; -Ji'.-" j.u.t un iiaeien: in- dlanapolls, fl; Cleveland, 8. Umpire: Dwyer. MlliriiiiUec KliiUliea Hurt. Xf ITAl'A ITI.-t.T. tt. 4.. 1A .!, , '..M,,,iu.vi,i,, nn AUK- IV. AlllwailKPO Pjnyed ii great uphill gnmo today and in i ic mi mi eu iiiiuiiKa uy iimeiy nu- n v ,,,,binuii n tliur III IIIO ll'lllll. Gray wns hit hard nil through the game und i i ,J,'-", 'ciievcu nun ni me end of tho uim in ii was too inte, me home plnyers lUIVlni? Mtrimk tlutlr t.nlt A,l,.n.l,,Hnn . A ii g--r, - . el..,. ..iiviiuuutv, j,v,v. .!!I.WAttlf T.M- vivaia .t.v .......... .k.i.ii.io vi 1 I . n.ii.oA.ii lt.H.o.A.n Ketcliam, cf 0 2 3 0 O'ltemplilll, rf 0 3 0 0 0 WaMron, rf. 1 3 1 0 0 rurrell, cf.. 0 0 4 0 0 TIau'iI it . A 1 t n ft i a a , . m ...... v . ., v. v w .ji ,1.-11, ,1,, V 1 1 U Amlers'n, lb 0 4 13 0 0 Dunean, lb. 0 1 13 0 0 runz, es..., i i e a liU'dns'ii. e.. 0 0 13 1 Conroy, 2b., 1 1 3 Ilurltv. aii... a n i i uL-oiiKnun, ab o o 3 r, 0 t O.atewart, 2b. 1 0 3 DlKClns, c... 1 1 7 0 o'McManus, 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 Dowhtiff, p 0 3 3 3 Oiuniy. n.,, ...010 ..000 Gear, p... Totals .. 4 IS SO U 1 Totals .. 3 72S 14 2 WlnnlniT rim VPnrml iltli lint Ana mnr, out. Milwaukee 000000021 11 Kansas City 000010200 03 Earned runs: Milwaukee 1: Kansas City, tr.aw,,Jba'0 hltBi Kultz, .Dowilng. Hemp hill. Homo run: Conroy. J,Dase on balls: Off Dowilng, 3; off Gray. 1. Stolen bases: Anderson, Conroy (2). Fultz (2), Dowilng. Sa.';r,l,1re . nl,,H: Kurrell, Cllngmnn. Gray. Wild pitch: Gear. Struck out: Hy Dowilng, 11; Kansas City, 1. Innings pl'tched: Gray! ; ucar s. umpire: McDonald. Tlmo: 2:uo. HUona Die Knsllr. riV-.Tuoinn a . , ,, i n n..w.iAi, , . . ,-'""., v. uuuiiiu b ouiy runs MiIb afternoon wero scored In the third inning on Speer'ti single, n base on balls to , u.wumi,, uuiiiiiuii n tuieu-uiise nu anu Mliiirtnn n'a I . ,1., n , V. .11 , . . . . . . :. ,V ij iy mi- uuiiii'Ki. ieirou bit Foromun safely In every Inning except mu mini, wtktcuuituue, i,ijvt ncore: UKTHOIT. . HUrrALO. ii.ir o a r I . n Casey, 3b... 2 4 0 3 0 Gtttman, ef 1 'l ' 2 " i 0 iiaimrK, rr.. a 4 l u u Nhenron, cf. 0 0 1 llarlcy, If... 1 3 3 0 0 llnlllrnii, If. 0 0 1 Klberfid, fa 0 2 1 7 0 Hclir-k, c-3b 0 0 2 Shaw, c 1 1 2 0 0 Carey, lb... 0 0 ! Dillon, lb...0 2 1J 2 0 lUlIm'n, 2b 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 J 1 0 3 0 Nlcol, cf.... 0 110 OSpopr, 3b.-o. 1 1 3 llVUn. ZD. ... 0 0 13 0 Ilrn, r-lr u- 1 A i . Miller, p.... 1 1 3 0 0.1'orman. u. 0 1 0 1 Totals .. 7 18 27 15 0 Totala -.3 a !l i? a Detroit 4001010 1 '7 Huffalo 0030000 0 0 s t?i.iiw1 fiinu. Tnl.,.!. 4. n.. ... , .. , """I i IllllllllII, 1. Two-base bit : Foreman. Three-baso hits: (ettmun. Holmes. liases on balls: Off Miller, 3; off Foreman, 1. First base lv uTro,r.8:- Dolrtt. 1- I'ft on bases: Detroit, 10; Huffalo, 10, Struck out: Hy Mlllr. 1: by Foreman, 1. Double play: Hynn to Dillon. Tlmo: 1:15. Umpire: Sheiidun. MillorN Never In It, irravismni.io -mi.... .. .a ... i i i .i i ' -"""I 'tun, iu. viucago outplayed tho homo team nt every point ... i.iu h.iuii- iwuu. mini jiiicni rs were nit hard, but Fisher had Hue support. Parker was hit without any Bupport. Worden, tlia homo team's heavy ulugger, was laid up with bolls on his arm. Attendance. l.COl) MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAfiO. II II O.A E Hoy. of a a j n It H.O.A i: n.ivln. Af ft i l ft n Harvey, rf.. 0 110 0 jSugden, c... 0 15 0 0 .Nance, au... l o z 3 l Lilly, If.... 2 10 0 1 .iici'-ci, rf-lf 0 12 0 0 nartnvn, 3b 1 l 2 l 1 Flaher. lb... 0'2 II 0 0 Ridden. Sh.. 1 a i 5 0 Nichols, o... 0 0 4 1 1 Inlioll, lb.... 2 3 7 0 0 Smith, !.. Abbey, 2b.. Pnrkpr, p.. Wilmot, p., Wllmot ... i 6 a i i "Doneny ... 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Kntnll, rf... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 O-IiAirv. a, ft 1 l 4 0 l-'lilipr. ii... 1 ! ft -i a 0100 0! Totals ..11 16 27 13 2 Totals ..4 9 S7 13 5 Wllmot batted for Parkor nnd Khret ran for Wilmot. In last half of second Dohenv went out of the game. SlneFurliind tnklng his placo in left and Kutoll going to right. Minneapolis 2010000104 Chicago 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 o 2-11 Earned runs: Chicago 3. Two-bitBo hits; Smth. Thren-biiBeliltH: Harvey, I.allv, l'lsber (Chicago), Isbell (2). Wild pitches: Parker, 2. Uases on balls: Off Parker, 1: off Hsher. 3. Hit by pitcher: Nichols. Struck out" Uy Parker. 2; bv Fisher. 1. Double plays: Padden to Isbell, Parker to Abbey to Fisher. Loft on bases: Minne apolis, S; Chicago. 7. Sacrifice hits: Sug i len. Stolen bases: Hnrtmnn. Hoy, Tsboll. Tlmo: 2:00. Umpire: Cantlllon. Attend unce, 1.500. Munilliur of (he Ten ni. Played. Won. Lnst. 3S 42 4rt 47 48 D2 M 57 P.C .57 .5i:i .Kti .GUI .4S .4SO .443 .421 Chicago Indianapolis Slllwaukeo .. Detroit , Cleveland ... Kunsas City Huffalo Minneapolis ri .... 02 .... ft .... 95 .... f ....100 .... !(7 .... I'D r.o M 40 4.-. 4S 43 42 LKAfiL'lHtS PLAY AT HASTINGS. One of NeliriiaKn'a Ainntenr i'enniv (iops Dmvn llefore (he Omnium, HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 10 -(Special Tol egram.) A fnlr sized crowd visited tho eollego ball park this afternoon nnd saw Omaha ent Hastings up by a score of 21 to 6. It was an Interesting game up lo Mie seventh tuning. Score: Omaha 2 0 1 7 1 0 2 B ftL'l Hastings 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 o u Hatterles: Omaha. Lnuzon and Coon; Hastings, Powers, Scott und Hayes. Um pire: Heynolds. Worl.liiw Hoyn Win. Tho Working Hoys of tho Young Ston'a Christian association defeated tho Nep tunes by tho ucore of lit to R. Parrott. for tho NepUnes, had the Working Hoys guessing on his curves, but had poor sup port. Working Hoys 2 o l o fi 413 Neptunes 4 0 0 0 0 1 t Hatlerles: Working Hoys, Hanson and StcKlmccI; Neptunes, Parrott und Saun ders. Mnl.c Miolted llll.n (lull. Tho Clean Clippers defeated the Spotted ttlks hy the score of 20 to 4, The Kllni quit at the beginning of tho acvciuti inning, thereby forfeiting the game. Hntterles Clean Clippers, H. Shulti and H. Puke; Hlks, W. Silnikii.', Ii.uiertn.in and Wiley. Tile Clean ('rippers will orois bats with Mie Hetnls Juniors Saturday afternoon. They havo won llfteen straight games tills ycur. inn More (in me at Oxford, OXKOHD, Neb , Autr. o.-(S(peclnl Tele gram.) Tho third day of mi tournament was n lively one and resulted In tw j good gamos, although tho scoron ran high. The morning game was between Oxlord and Hertrnnd. Score: Oxford 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 1-12 Hertrnnd 1 0 I 0 0 0 o 1 0 t .Hnttorles: Oxford, Hllss nnd Hhodes; Hertrnnd, Weber nnd M.uirko. Struck out; Hy HHsu, 10; by Wulser, 6. Htt: urt Hits', : off Welder, 3. Krrors: Oxford, 'J; Hert rnnd 11. Tho nfternoon game wns between Arnpn boo nnd Oberlln. Attendance, 2,(M. heore: Arapahoe 1 2000200 1 Oberlln o 0 0 5 11 0 0 1 2 Vj Unttcrlcs: Arapahoe. Hellamy. Tanner and Huteliff; Oberlln. Turner nnd Coldioo Struck out: Hy Hellamy, l: by Tanner, 2, by Turner, :. Hits: Off Hellamy. 16; ofi Tun tier, 3; off Turner, y. Krrors: Arapahoe, 10; Oberlln, 0, nrlulniils lo I'lny (iirlitlnnx. A ball game will bo played nt Vinton street pnrk tomorrow nfternoon between tho present city champions, the Originals, nnd the Voting Men's Christian association team, which will bo the scrnnd in tho series for tho Omaha championship. The gamii will bo culled promptly ut 3:30. The Ilno-up h ns follows: Originals. Portions. y. SI. C. A. Sage Catcher Crnwfor.1 SIcFlvnno Pitcher Dnvlon Scully First base Abbott Ilrndford Second base Spraguo Foley .Shortstop (.relglt I.nwler Third base Traill Jellen Left tU!d Clurke Dlr.een Center Held ....llongland Whitney Hlght field Welch l'lny nt I'liiHsinuntli 'I'odny. Sir. Kills of Mm Young Men'M Christian association leaves today with ills Working Hoys' tenm for Plnttsmntitli. where tbo Hoys play the liattsinoutli Tigers. Tn Tlgera are considered the strongest team In Iinttsmouth. Tho Hoys will lluo tlii nn lOIIUW?. Working Hoyn. Position. Knnr or Gibson.. Catrher.. Hohrbough pitcher Schoulau First G. Wlllurd Second . VS. Wlllard Third . Hngler Shortstop Strlbllng Loft .. GrUllth Stlddle Hanson Hlght 1'Iattsmnuth Ilyern Hiitler Despalll roller Harklns Denmor Hayes ....... ..Hamgo Hamsey Close Cnnie at Central City. CI2NTKAL CITY. Neb., Aug. 10. (Special Telegram.) Central City defeated Auror.t today by a score of 3 to 1, Aurora making their only run after two wero out In tho ninth. Webster's pitching for Central City was tho feature. Score: Aurora 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 1 '. Central City 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 :i Hnso hits: Central City. 7; Aurora. 3. Hat terles: Aurora, Klumb and Jeffries; Ccn trul City, Webster und Lear. I'nlrflelil Loses to Mluilen. StINDKN. Neb., Aug. K -(Special Tele gram.) Fnlrllold played Sllnien ut Sllmlcu today. Sllnden wen by ti score of "0 to o, Hatterles: Falrlleld. Cory and SIcClasky; Sllnden, Hllss and Funk. Hoth pitchers pitched u good game. Mln den batted hard, making live homo rtitu, but Cory, the Falrlleld pitcher. wis not very well supported, while Illlss wus well supported by tho Sllnden nine, Indiana Defeat Allilon. G 13 NO A, Neb.. Aug. 10.-(Speolal.)-Tho Albion nnd Indian school nine p'ayed a game of ball on the Indian grounds here yesterday, which resulted in lavor of tbo Indians, l.'l to i. A muffed tly and a doubt ful decision by the umpire only saved Al bion from a shut-out. Score: Indians 2 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 013 Albion 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I lloli Wood In llelielllliu. CINCINNATI. O.. Aug. 10. Hob Wood, Mm Cincinnati catcher, was released todnv to Comlsky for tho Chi -ago American lcnguo team. Wood refused to go und will tetlro nt the end of this season Wood has had trouble with Manage i- Allen. llureUnn Want a (.'nine. Tho Kureka Hnso Hall club would like to enter into negotiations for a gamo with nny tenm In Mm city under 17 years of nge. Address nil communications to Captain C. Dohn, 507 South Twentieth street. GOOD THINGS GO WRONG Heavily l'lnyeil Dark Horses I'nll to Make Gooil for Those AVho llnek 'liiein. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Admetus nnd Tayon saved tho bookmakers at Harlem thou sands of dollars by stalling off two at tempted killings on Fx Hard and La 1'rlncessa, both nt 20 to 1. Knch of the "good things" rnn second. The St. Louis contingent got down on Fox Hard In the second race nt Mie odds quoted. It looked very much as though they wxro going to cash, but Admetus beat out tho I'good thing" by a head. La Prlnccssa was the hot onu In tbo fourtli race. In which Tayon was fuvoiito ut 8 to 5. The mare opened at 23 to 1, und many good bets were .icnttorod about Mm ring, forcing the price down to 20 to 1. Only Tuyon's grand burst of speed saved tho day and the pood thing lusted Just loiu enough to get the place from Abe Furst, wlio camo from ninth place. Summary: l-lrst race, six furlongs: batin t oat, km (T. Knight). 7 to 1, won: Propeller, los (Dupeo), 0 to 2, second; Forkfi.rd, 103 (P SIcUermott), 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:15. Cnlathus. Hanswurst, Icenl, Fairy Prince, runt and juck u niso ran Second race, seven furlongs: Admetus, lit (T. Knight), 7 to 2. won; Fox Hard, !il (lauey), .o to l. second; nariou, im (Dunce), 5 to 1, third. Tlmo: 2:213-5. The Hobby. Julius Caesar. Hub I'rnthcr. Vln- cennes, Hossl, Judge Denny und Hcllect nlsu ran. Third race, short course, steeplechase: Globe II. 103 (Kggerson), 3 to B, won; Heno, 133 (G. Wilson), ii to 1. Becond; Lnst Past, I2.-I (M. Weber), fl to 1. third. Tlmo: 3:37. Colonel Wolghtmnn also ran. Fourth race, six furkngs: Tnyon. 107 (H. StuurtiV, 8 to G, won; Lu Prlnccssa, 101 (Tal- icy), -m to l, second; auu I'-ursi, no cr. Kntuht). 0 to 2. third. Time: 1:14 4-5. Okekma, Tamo Irishman, Crosby, Kmma SI, Lnmlty, Onoto, Chmacus and Con- tracior i.yncn niso ran. Fifth race, live furlongs: F.dlth Q, ini (Tullv). 10 to 1. won: Heceu. 107 (Hradford). 0 to 1, second; II. Hurt, KM (Uucbannni. S io i, nurd. Time: i:oi;,-a. uaruai-n hi. llamnshlre. Invictus. 0car. Leo Newell and Kolhelm ulso ran. Telephone Girl nnd St. lilull fell, Sixth nice, mllo nnd seventy yards: Dis solute, 112 (Von Camp), 2 to 1. won; Vnln, 10S (Htiehnnan), 4 to fi. second; Frangible, 101 (J. Waldo), third. Time: 1:10. Hendricks, Goldono and Satan also ran. HORN THIRD AT 300 TO 1 Hank OnlMder (Jives Horses Picked by Public Hard Hun for IIonorH at St, Louis, ST. LOUIS, AiigrTbT-Favorltes nnd nut slderfl divided tho pursoB nt tho Fair Grounds Mils afternoon. Track fast. Sum maries: First race, selling, 2-yenr-oIds, six fur longs: Seething. 99 (Talloy), 12 to 1, won, Frenehle. m (Wntsim), S to 1 nnd 3 to 1. second; Mnrcnret F, 10" (Corner), 3 to 1, third. Tlmo: l:lt Harry Piilllan, Her Mia IJuck nnd Scorpolctte also ran. Second race. Belling, six nnd n half fur longs: W. J. Hnker, 10,1 (McGinn), 0 to 1, won; The Unrrlster, 110 (VniiDusen), 13 to 10 and 1 to 2, second; Handazzo, 10S (Oil more), 0 to 2, third. Time: l:21'i. Colonel Gray, Mlennor Holmes, Colonel Gnlvln, John SlcF.lroy, Terry Hanger nnd Furo also run. Third race, 3-year-olds, ono mile: Go Out, 112 (VniiDuzen), S to ri. won; Tom Gllmnro 112 (Dale), 5 to 2 nnd 7 to 10, second; M irl G. Urown. 107 (J. T. Woods), 0 to 2, third. Tlmo: 1:42V4. Trlxlo II, Morgenstern, Klil Venner, Kid SIcCoy nnd Sllss Loretta ulso rnn. Fourth nice, Helling, six farlongs: Lord Neville. 101 (Domlnlck). 13 to 10, won: K i genla Wlekes, Pi (J. Woods), 3 to 1 and 0 to 10, second; Horn, 101 (Dale), 300 to 1 third. Time: 1:13. Applejack. Wekota, Will Fay and The Geescr niso ran. Fifth race, S-y.-ar-olds, ono mile: Char lie O'Hrlen, 100 iVanDusen). 13 to 10, won Ida Ledfurd, 107 (Domlnlck), 9 to 2 nnd 7 to r, second; Hottentot, 112 (J. Woodsi, 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:12. Harrlca and Ho hul also run. Sixth race, four and n half furlong, maiden 2-year-old fillies: Dorothv Leo, 11: (Dale), ii to 1, won; Genneroso. 113 iDom Inlck), 2 to 1 and 4 to 3, second; LaDeslr ous, 113 (J. Woods), 12 to 1, third. Time: Slai-cin Dent, SIlss Pratt, AUcf Scorpion, Daisy Gum, Kmpyrenl und Tea Gown ulso ran. HesullH at IIIkIiIiiuiI PnrK. DKTHOIT, Aug. 10,-Foneda won the six nnd one-half furlongs race, tho feature event ut Highland park today, from Z.i none, tho betting choice, bv a head. Frank itugan broko Ills long spell of bad luck by winning tho mllo ovent with Sir Florlan. Weather Hue, track fast. Hesults: First raee, six furlongs- .Miss Al Kur rnw, los (F Hoss). fi to 6, won. Salvudo, W (Powers), 2 to 1, second. Hay Sularar. luj (.Sluddeii), 2 to 7, third. Time. I Ut, Des- cubrldora, Lottie Shevllle, Give nnd Take, Deist, March Past and Cavotte niso ran. Second race, live and one-half furlongs: Slrolster, K0 (Coburn), 10 lo 5, won; Vir ginia T, 103 (Lnndry. 11 to R, second: Prltu-e of Song, lol (Castro) 4 to 1, third. Tlmei 1:09' -. Tempt, Hoseblrd and Stedru Cheat ham also ran. Third race, one mile: Sir Klorlnn. 100 (J. Daly), 4 to 1, won; Ferry F, 9S (Irwin), 2 to 1, second; Highland Prince, 103 (Sic Qumle). 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:421,4. Ire Drop, Floven Hells und VloU K also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs: Intent, 100 (Lnndry), 9 10 6. won; .Momentum, 113 (Pow-crs), 11 to 6, second: Cllpsettn. loo (Wotiderly), 0 to 1, third. Time: I.IH4, Sacklieu, Infellce, Domlule and Vint ulso ran. Fifth race, six nnd one-half furlongs: Koneda, 9S (L. Thompson), 2 to 1. won; Ter minus, M) (Daly), fi to 1, second; our Lizzie, 13 (C. Wilson), 3 to 1, third. Time: 1.21. Znnorio nnd Hoyal Sterling also ran. Slxlh rice, six furlongs: Sauceboat, (A. Weber). U lo 0, won; Gdlicottoii. 9 It., 'riuiltllmrml I'. In 1 nnentul 9,1 92 (Liiughlin), 10 to I, third. Time, fn's.' .Mouna J11111111T, ivnowies. j-;mue xoia. I he Peach, Stary Kelly and Sae also ran. HOT THING ON PEFFER STAKES llomillirrt ut Coiiifoiinlile Odd of r, to I Win la Drive from OdiN-Oii I'avorlle. oniwuuuft, i. 1., auk. JO. Bliowery IL'.nHla, ,i,....nll..l .. u 1.... 1. a 1 11 1 n.An 1 . -, ... ,a ,.i. iivi.inyi ffiutllllUll IfllS 111 lei llllUII, IMll llin rainfall was so Blight that the track wa.4 not affected. Tho hturtlng was prompt und good. Tho Pepper slakes, with n guaranteed value of J.'i.wm, was the feature. Honnlbcrt ....... .11 ii mm; uy nun a leiigin iroiu .aiiivu bcheck, while The Paruder, the 7 to 10 fa vorite, the last horse to leave the post In tho Held of six, was third. Tho ull-ngo ....null in il mne nnu h iiinong resuueu In n bend victory for Peaceful, who Just got up In time to beat ihu rank outsider, Anthracite. Hestilts: .,.V'lr,',r'lri'' "oiling, six furlongs: Hesper, JfiJ (O'Cpnnpr). 3 to 5, won; Tartar. 9.1 I 111, ,lur,li 'Ji .. I .....1 f ... . . .. ...i... ,,.v,i w ii, i iiimi i io j, sceonii; r.uiu 1W (Shaw), B to 1, third. Tlmo: 1. i.isi 'Din in r., i neie inn, aiiss nan oyer. Candla and The Hurllngton Kouto also ran. Second rnce, maiden 2-yrnr-old fillies, sell lug. live furlongs: Cherished, 101 (O'Con- tlnrl n f n 1 r- .. . . li,e.i.ll,V.' lj ! 5 H,,1 ven, second, Prima II. 99 Hausch), 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:01 Queen's Lady, Luck, Daisy, Collider, Alca, Kdna J nnd Quito Hlght also run. 1 hlrd race, Pepper stnken for 2-year-olds, Vnlltn tn tll 11- httn. 91 RAA ... .1. .. I ii Vi . .1 .;' . . ..S?' '" ," seconn ll.fw, to tbp third $300. live nnd one-biilf furlongs: Uonnlhert. litf (Turner), p to 1. won. Alard Scheek, 12 (T. Hums), 5 to i ",n1i7i 6 "ccond; The Parallel-. Ill (Mr. Cue), , to 10, third. Time: i :u7n.. v0j,,, Colchester, Tiiscaroru and liinccsa Pepper also ran. 1-ourth rnce, hnndlcap, mile nnd n fur ong; Peaceful, M (''. Hums), 8 to 1. WOO! Aflthrnnllr. lAI ,MIIAI...IU n.t ... . .. . : ,v. ..'iii' iiuiii, aii in i iuki fi V),r',"T".n.,1;rl l.Va.t m (O'Connor). it . . "".'; "inu. inno: i:dj's. King Hrumble, MacLeod of Dare nnd Laverock also ran. ,..rlf.'.h racf,' ,lnndlcap for 4-year-olds and iilVr?. "."cs ,HV,,r .olsl,t l'rdles: Klon dike. 10) (Donohue), 2 to 1. won; F.lner, DO (Owens), 17 to 10 nnd 1 to 2, second; Sir llllherl. ino I l.-liiA,r,ii.i n .,. r.' ,ui..i t.ioia i. w,"..'. iu , iiiuu. nine; 3:19Hi. Arrezzo ulso ran. TIIItllD UVn.VTS AT F. lltlll lt V. SfcoiiiI Day of NcliriiiUn Clrenlt Uae lau: I'm o red iillli (,'ood OimviI. FAIllltlMJV vi. . ,a , .... i The second days races at Mio Fairbury Driving park were attended by n largo crowd nnd only one nccldcnt occurred, in , i'ilch ,Hi,py. c owned by J. K. Stroiim, feu nnd broko his leg. Ilo was entered in tip 2:1S class. Summary: -:3fi pacing: Mnliel Carter, b. m., took " ' "-.;.H..l II1.AII3, juutiu iiimii, u. n, ?iOC,o,n0: I'Ot'lo Lee, b. in., third, nnd Gulden Huby, b. a., was distanced in tho l.'iur linl Time: 2:2fliJ, 2:23, 2:23. 2:1!l Irntllmr. i.-mI, .. , .1 ... 1 il. 1 n mice straight lients; Superintendent, b. h., Bec ond. and Scraps, b. g. third. 1 inn-. iiza, Onil-llllir Inlll, .1.1.1 .....inn nn . . .1.111 i'i"-i, 1111111111K liiet. w, ... in,, mm, lyiiiKt.iai, vil. Hi v - oiid. and Amy T. s, m., third. nine: v:w, v.M'.i. I.at Day of Jollet llnees. JOLII2T. 111., Aug. 10,-Tho hot. dust laden winds which prevailed In Jollet Inter fered materially with the attendanco at the last day of tho harness races. A sur prise wns sprung in tho first race. Mio 2:10 VnH; Gnrnetta was a hot favorite, but failed to tako a heat nnd landed onlv fourth monov. Attorn, nfter lwlm- nlmiul distanced in the first and second heats, won in oiraigni neuts. nam, the favorite In the 2:20 pace, proved n disappointment. Joy makcr. the favorlto In the 2:10 trot, sus tained IiIb backerB. ltcsults: 2:40 clnss. nnelncr. niimn t.00. AMnrn wr. third, fourth nnd llfth heatfl. Tlmo: 2:111-4, 2: 16:, 2:12i. Hed Wilkes won llrst heat In 2:ll'i nnd was second. Tidal Wnvn was third, Garnotta fourth. Albert I'lll. dis tanced In tho fourth heat, won second heat In 2:li. Tod Williams, Decorntion, Ml netta nnd Lady Winker niso started. 2:20 class, trotting, purse J200: Jean Hlgn low won In Htralght heats. Time: 2:11, 2:lPi, 2:13U. Daisy, Wottlnia Wilkes. The resa Wilkes. John Kmllli nnd H.111I nln atartcd. 2:10 class, trotting, purse J300: Hookmaker won second, third und fourth heats. Time 2:1S4, 2:20. 2:26. Juno T won llrst heat ill 2 i7i. Indiana nnd Magglo JIac ulso started. LAST DAY OF FIHI3MK.V.S COVTHSTS. MiirHluilltown Team IlrenUs 11 .Slate Heeord al Cedar Itupliln, CRD AH It API DS. Ia.. Aug. 10.-(Spcclal Telegram.) Today brought tho tournament of tho lown State Flremen'H nssoclatlon to a closo. Tho weather was terribly hot and a strong wind was blowing up the home stretch, but good time was mado In all tho events. TI10 featuro of the day wn tho breaking of tho stato record In tho state Iioso race, Marshulltown winning In :31 4-5. Tho results: Hoso race. :3t class: West Hrnnch, llrst. Audubon, second; Willlumsburg, thlcd. Host tlmo; :3S3-n. State hoso race: Slarshalitown. first, Sheldon, Boeond: Williamsburg, third; Au dubon, fourtli; West Urauch, llfth. Heat timo: :.114-.r). Novelty iiosn race: Mnrsballtown. first; Sheldon, second; Audulion, third: Williams, burg, fourth; West liranch, firth. Host time: :33 l-S. Hub nnd hub, lietween two teams, making best tlmo: Marshalltown, llrst; Sheldon, second. Hcst time: : 33 4-5. I, limed mill Allen Winners. NKW YOHK, Aug. 10.-W. A. I.arnod dofoated Hlchard Steveim this morning In three straight sots iu Mm match for the championship singles In tho Long Island championship tournament ut Southampton The former champion of Vale. John A Allen, won over Samuel Hardy, tho Pacltle coast star, In tho llnnl contest of the con solation singles. Only at one lime during tho matcli in tho championship event did Stevens lead Lnrncd, and thnt was In the last nnd deciding sot. Larned earned four teen of his polntfl nnd Stevens ten of hit. Tho summary of the morning's plnys fol lows: Gentlemen's championship singles, final round: W. A. Larned defeated Hlchard Stevens, C 1, C 3, 6-4. Gentlemen's consolation singles, final round: John A. Allen dofeated Samuel Hardy, G-l, 0-1. ItelfT Hoys Continue tn Win. LONDON. Aug. lO.-At tho first day's racing of Lewes summer meeting today tho Castle plato was won by Hoyal Hal sam. ridden by J. Helff, tho American Jockey. At the first day's racing of tho Haydoek park AugUBt meeting todnv the Juvenile Action plate was won by Hontta, L, Hctff linvlng tho mount. Tho Gernrd SInlden 2-year-old plate wns won by Hlchnrd Crokor'a .Minnie Dec, also ridden by L. Helff. Tho Hrynzlng handicap was won by Flurlno. Domineer, on which L. Helff had tho mount, camo In Becond. West Point In Knot Hall LeaKne, WEST POINT, Nob., Aug. 10. (Special.) The foot ball players of West Point have been included in the North Nebraska Foot Hail league, In which circuit are Fremont, Hlnlr, Tekamah and Craig. Tho bnya nro now practicing for tho opening of the sea son, which will be Iu September. One ,f the West Point players has quite a record having played with tho Konmis City team und with the Stato university. Devotes I'lii'tunc to IMnenllon. CHICAGO, Aug. lO.-Accoidlng to Mi will of Colonel John Slason Lnomls of thlt city. Hied for prnhato today. Mi greater part of tho estate of moro Mini Jl.0o0.000 will bo devoted to founding the Lnomls Institute ut Windsor, Conn., ns u memorial for Mie family. Currle Cuts lloiid lleeord, HBATniCR. Aug. 10 (Special Telegram 1 Julian Curiio of Lincoln thlt nftnrno i mado tho Iieatrlcc-Llncoln bicycle n.ii'se o toriy-two miles in ono hour and fifty mi., utes, reducing tho previous record of ono hour und ltft-six minutes by six minutes l.ouu .Shot WIiin at Windsor, DKTHOIT. ML h.. Aug 10 -Tbo big sur prise of the duy ut Windsor came In thi first ruco, when hn Dauphin a GO tu 1 abut, won, Not u vincie favorite wrn. "The American Porter" WML is superior to the best imported pro ducts. Its high quality is assured by the fact that it is the product of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A.. Brewers of the Original Budweiser, Haust, Michelob, Anlicuser Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrinc. uracta addressed to Geo. Krug. manager Omaha brancb. will bo promptly executed. Tapestry 0 it i il l l i ii i i) l) ( VI l it il ii ili il il il i il il i il il il il il Curtains 200 pairs innnufai'ttM'crs4 siiinplc pairs of Tapostry Cnr tains, in cheap, medium and line grades choice assort ment of colorings ami designs, in floral and oriental ef fects -curtains that vould sell ordinarily al from S2.fi0 to .L'o.OO a pair--very slightly soiled from handling a f genuine bargain for you at $1.50 to $15 About HO odd half pairs of the same styles for single doors and couches unusually good values at each $1 to $5 CURTAIN POLES 200 odd ends of Curtain Poles:?, 4 and o feet long in oak. mahogany, white and brass to close each Open Saturday Iheuing Until Nine O'clock. Orchard & Wilhelm Dotnjlas Street. LarOet L0. as -- --a MANHOOD RESTORKDtKX bl Vluilifr, tboprrvrlrimnof funuiu French pb8lcln. will qulrklrcum you -if all iWTOiuor dli'Mi'Knf tli tuerllve oicium, ucli iw I.o4 nnnlnad, Iuuuil, I'nlna la tbo llnck, MoiiiIiimI r.iulialuna. Nei Tiiu. 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Delay may iiiean Jiiwmiy, consumption and Death. 4. l'rlre liperliori sin lioxesf with KH Iron-clad Riiaranlee to cure or te- pi) fund monrv f-,. iiool; containlm? LN iKT.tilve proof, free. Address 1'eal mcjirinc i.o., (.irvoianJ, U. Bold by Kubn t Co., Utii and DnuKltm, Mid J. A. Fuller 8c Co. Hln and Quuglus. ZZfi LURE YOURSELF! i ritr.hV5l . ' " HI i, fur mniBtnrui Ii.ium V3 liiufharan, liidaniiua-mm, n.r.bi..d U imtitioij tir liiieiuliuni nni u, itilnnr, of Ut II ti 11 M lif'nt,r.im a I frittBM eoattcteo, I'aEnlrari, nni' t.-it ustna I tVi'lSCHlMi ii CO. I"--"1 ur rui n'i. u v s. i, jmtv' "ul nam rrper fifiii'!' U tt: ais.r tent ua A & IH - Tl't-vnreasmucli like COATHD W I'.nCTHICITV 01 science tan make Of T them. Kncli one produces as tnurli V' v j nerve-bnlldlnf;iuitaiiren Ii ion M ii t.ilucd In tbe amount of fonj n man V. fa, consumei in n week. This Ir why ttt tiM they bave cured tboumnds of cn.e ut o of nervous ili.cneit, m Ii as Detail- 'JH Ity, Dizjinesi, lnMinnm. 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Thai? u.ith.mimnidUiiii,proTeniiint .j-lUfiictoCUltiS fcarenllniharafiii , jnmt upon liafinathavminin. upon rwnl,,t of pncA (-ircuhiiafrai v "rHr, (liAA REM ED V CO.. vo Dearborn ot, Kor Halo in Omtiim, Nob, b Hi , Omtiim, Nob, by Jub, ForBytb, m-ll liluffs by J. c. Dullaveii! und In Coun uruKlstii NO CURE, NO PAY If you Jiavoitiian. wnakou-ani. our acuum orjfan Uuvflopcr wi wiwiuut nrutri or fa' re t and rit VrnVil . r V.' J.' ..i '.fl?.' 11" LOCAL APPUANCE CO,, 414 CfcMf. b" D.n.sr, Colo. r.I.CTHICITV nnd MKDIfAI, Trp.Hmeiit rum htni'il Varlcoci'lo, btrli'liim, HyiililllH, I.omi of V.Kiir nnil Vltilltv CUHKS (il'AIlANTEKD. r ...r.m ...... tn .,. if tr i, v a 'nin'KT 1,,.. ,-.... HO! KuQ La id fl