TITE 01rAITA DAILY "REE: TIT1TESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1000. r BIG BILL WILSON'S BLUNDER Tries to Play Ball and Gets Roasted by Grandstand "Umpires." DENVER WINS A LIGHTNING FAST GAME Tommy llnelir nnd Pop Kyler In n llnlllc tltnf Would Delight Hip Henri of n Miotic Mini. Denver, fit (liunlin, 1, Mo tlx (II), It Pueblo, :t. De .Hollies, llli Mi Joseph, 1!. llronUlyii, IIohIoii, H. .Veiv Vorh, Ht I ' ll till l -1 1 ! I n . i.'. IiIi'uko, M-tl l I ti 11 t-it pol I m, Ivntinun City, III .Hlllwillkci-, it. I levrliinil, t)-:t IimIIiiiiiiiiiiIIm, llf. Iliiynlo, l Detroit, 1!. BUI Wilson matlo a fool of himself yester day. With his right hand split an Inch down tho palm between the middle and third finders ho donned the pud and did T.hat he eould to help Omaha oppose Den, ver. Thero Is not a ball player In a hun drrd who would have done this. And for tils pains and devotion ho was roasted by a lot or tho grandstand umpires, not only dur ing tho game, but afterwards. That Is where Wilson made a fool of himself, lie incu 10 neip out trie team anu nas to taKe tho wornt of It. The gamo was lightning . . . ... "I last ana nail Omaha won It would havo I uccu a game, umann iosi anu bo, in uic estimation of tho homo knockers, It was "hum." One of these fellows ast night was busy accusing Hoy of making five errors, whereas the ball only came his way four times during tho game nnd three Units hn handled It cleanly. It was another battle between Hughes and Eyler. These nrtlsts have been pitted against ench other on various previous . .. ...... f occasions anil then, as in tins latest Instance, gave tho rooters a tasto of professional pitching such as would do credit to any about on a parity. Hughes was touched i.n for lx hit. nnlv ,lv ml.,,1 vno n,l that by tho Blunclnir team which ncorce . " . ' I icncau nns gainereu irom rar anu near, In overy case because of tholr hitting abil ities, Kylcr wus found by tho Colts for four hits, but two of them were two-bag- gcrs, both made by Captain O'Connoll, and mm kyu mo iuuui.i 11 luiiu ui six nines, one Hliort nf tho total number of b.isos made, on hits by tho Dcnvorltes. Mice CroiTiI Win rri'ncnl. The game was witnessed by a big crowd tho alzo of which demonstrated moro clo qucntly than could aught else how popu lar tho great national gamo Is with the poopie 01 umnnn. it was indies nay ana mnmhnrs nf ttir. rnlr .... n'nrn rM.f In fnvnt Their disappointment at tho result was temperea aiono ny incir appreciation of the splendid uphill fight the homo favorites had made, nuukcrlno Kbrlght rose a notch or two In tho estimation of tho spectators Viv Vi .nrv .nnolitn Inl, nt nmnl.lni. It. did Early In tho camo vour Uncle Hlrnm am, .ariy in 1110 gamo jour uncio inram passed tho word along that nil wrangling and bench talk had to bo cut out and cut out It wns. Tho result was a gamo al- most entl-oly freo from nny wrangling or I'uiro. I Tho Denverltea won tho game In the first half of tho second. A bra ace of runs was . ...... .. l veiopments snowen mat. iney were nil buiu- e ent. Bl hnuirh fnnr mnre wprn run In Inst In elent, although four more were run In Just to make the measure good, Hlckoy was given n wnlk to first and Mohler followed with a lone outfield fir. Mnttlo McVlcker made a sensational' rtin nfter the ball, "dashing away over In right field, Tho spheroid fell In his mitts and a mighty shout went up from the grandstand, but tho demonstration was shortlived, for Mnttle Juggled tho leather a moment and then It cavorted away from him. Tho error necessarily chalked up , . , , . , . . , against him was certainly nn excusable one. Charley Ilellly pushed one of Hughes' curves j.,. immv unv it was cood snd hot down to Jimmy Hoy. " was good and not, but Phlmmv nlistriirtpn the war nnd threw but Chlmmy obstructed tho way and throw over to Captain O'Connell. Tlie tlirow wns nvnr In Punlnln rt'Cnnnfttt Thn Ihrnw wnl tint nf Hov's iisu.illv clltedire variety nnd not or lioy a usually i tenge jyiy nnu Hlckoy cantered ncross tho plate with the first tally of tho game nnd Hcllly was safe nt flrr.t. Lonco struck out and Kylcr flew ... t. rVr.n.ll l..nllmii Mnhliir ultf. J f iUllliril. .111 IIU.IIUI 1' I u u 1 1-1 u..u CiXded In purloining third and crossed tho runner on tieiiiy s s piuoui irom wnson 10 Oiiuihn'n Only Hun. In the fifth Preston's two-bagger netted the visitors another score and again In tho seventh Treston Btnrted off with n single and circled the bases before the side was retired. This made the score 4 to 0 when tho Colts began their end nf the seventh F.ddlo Luuzon wns passed to tlrst, stole sec ond and saved the homo team from a shut out by scoring on Captain O'Connell's sec ond two-bagger. That slnglo tally wns tho only ono the ("nil. HAPAAilrrt In unllPPxIniT Olll. Thp I)nvrrltcs made nnothor Draco in me nintn on Kyler's bnso on balls nnd O'Connell's fall- uro to slop Hoy's throw to first, which per- n,iiiA,i i.Tvinr in arnm nmi i?nvp miner nn easy run to third. Miller chalked up the last run on a peculiar ball knocked out In "J ii.-i"". " w .w V"..' swatted ono of tho Hughes brand full in Vi nn. unit li Infi hl hnt with the nonpar- . ki. . n.,inni.i hit Snillnv UIIIP ll uri.ih .u.ih u.i DrMcGrew Ofllpe Over Sin S. Ilth SI. (Or. Metirrw nt 50.) Trent nil forms of DISIIASUS AMI niSOItnilltS OF MF.N ONLY. 'M Vcnra ripprlciier. It enr In Oinulin. VADinnPCI C cured nulrkly nnd perma ed nuirKir nun perma- Tninuuubku I.. i liriiii i nrr iiiii.-ii iiiiiui.ii atin scieiiiuic irruiiiieiii 111.11 iitm vut nrrii . . ...... . ..... . ...... . ..... t in. iiLmllDLia oiscnvprrii. iiun iw.vy..w.a . Uveiy HL I Al'l'.Vl Lure iirito- f,ViV,'t Vlwifin' T M) M1NV WFFKH I1)'"' ..'''.'J 1.A.rVl.) , .? .'V; !,:u', ""SMl"ltV: liriHllll'l HHlllllUir. V ........ .... ..W .. . BLOOD POISON !i!,rrL?edB'km,,ry onghly eliminated from Hie t.ioou. . ap PynKf ".f.,.?,'1,,.!H.lc5 y AS- near. No "1 U OA K .NU UL" of the dli. Bi:C,tH. ease on the skin or fnce. A CF ANTKRD. UiCAVUCCC of young nnd mlddlo aged lit AMI tOO men. Loss of Vigor and VI- mill . inilioiPlli'j , oiirHinuuuimvi. , i , louses nnn niscuarui-'a or mi unn mum conditions fully restored. Stricture. I ydro- ceie, juser.ses oi iiie iiuimiiTr itiiu iviuiiuja, Nervous Debility. Gonorrhea, Gleet. Klectrlelty and Medical Treatment com billed. Cll A U(iUS l.O V. Treatment ny tne .ntonui or oy ino case. CI HHS (il AII '.NTHIJD. Treatment by ...II I.mI n t.-ron l.:nm in. tlon.' ' Hours S a m. to 5 p. m . 7 to S p. m, Sun- days, 0 to 12. P. O. Box 76(1. Office over 215 S. 14th St . between Tamam and Doug- Ui Ct, Omaha Isob. stop In the air, much as would the flight of a pigeon be checked by a gunshot. For an Instant the ball appeared suspended In raids! and then dropped like a shot to the ground. Balrd recovered from the surprise occasioned by the phenomenon, for he, as did all others, exnected one of the outfielders would ptobably be called Upon to field II and shot It over to first, nailing Buciow. Thin afternoon the second same of the strles between the present and erstwhile i, -.in i- n...i .mi "'r'u'" "r Hchmldt will bo the opposing pitchers, Score: OMAHA. . n. it. o. a. n 0 o - I n n 1 :l o I) o I o I 10 10 0 o 2 s o 1 0 0 2- o 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 7 2 0 0 1110 " 27 H 1 in. . it. II. o. a. i-: 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 12 2 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 10 9 3 0 0 12 11 0 0 110 1 0 0 1 0 , 1 27 1 0 ft 0 0 1 0 01 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 Toman, ss Freeland, If McVlckrr. cf I.auzon, rf O'Connell, lb Halrd, 2b Hoy, 3b Wilson, c Hughes, p Totuls 27 Preston, cf B Miller. If I Iltmlnw, c B Holland, rf :i Hlckey, lb 3 Mnhler. 2b 3 llollty. 3b I Lewee, ss I Kyler, p 3 Totals 31 Otnnbit 0 0 Denver 0 2 Unrned runs: None, Two-base lilts! Ki, MHr. sUn balls: Off Hughes. 5; on Kyler, 4. mi ny Pitcher: By Hushes. 1. Htrucjt out: By ifiti.iiou 7- i,v i.-vlpp. 5. nmibln mays: aiohlor to Hlckey 2). Time: 1:50. Umpire: Knrlghl. ., " ,..,.,.. I,H x w,! m' ' IN K IVMMS' ,,,, ,,,, ,,, fhn rfth nlul SnvP (In- (innir. HtOl'X CITY. In.. Aug. 22 -(Speclal Tele gnim.)-T)ie bunching of hltH In the fifth Inning and n disastrous error by Pnrrott resulted In n victory for Sioux City today, Berte, Cote. Collars nnd Brashear Hid the .H.l. .....I. .l.ll, f- t,r,r... t.m n.tt.o K.r. lt.no A.K. U "' L t0rs nearly tied the srore In the eighth, ,lul'.' lo!!,"n. ,aml.!,,,r.a,ll.!n. bni;.e.!': h. "L"l.c" . "r.'1' "u. ..I.... Ornhnm onrrlrtl off the battlnc honors of ,,. ...... o . I ,,,,. oiuua un I. All. It. II. O. Collars, rf 0 McCrendle, If B 1 0 11 1 B 5 1 1 U n'.j l(J 4 0 0 I a n umsscocK, lb 4 Nlles. 3b 4 Ilertc, ss :i Cote. c. Mcuonnld, p. Totuls .... 33 4 8 id 15 PU15BLO. AB. B. H. O. A. 0 5 1 E. McIIale, cf 5 hnymer, ss!!!!.'!!!!!!!! '4 3 0 I'arrott, id 4 14 1 Closson. 2b Lan'y'J'rf.?!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 "wtiitriugc, rr 2 "ft.'."'1 V jVhns'on,' p'.'.'.'.!!'. !!!!!!! 4 Totals 33 3 9 27 14 'I'arrott out on foul bunt. "Took Lally pjnce ln 8ixt, ' oinUv pit.. nnnninnn n Pueb,. : 8 g0 0 0 I! ? fcj Lnrned runs: Sioux City. 2; Pueblo, 2. Two-base lilts: Itaymer, Whltrldge. Stolen uuri-n. wiiiiiiiin, nn iu u;, union U), iiiiiMiit-'ur. .if;imiiii lit. Ljnnnip n tivv. urn. niir.ii L kj utTiii iu uiuHsriiPK. I'jirrniT n Jclly, Johnson to Closson to rarrott. f n 1ll."s: l U). . McDonald. i iiitviiiLT. nniri. r nsnnn Ntrti'.ir nut. iiiii.i ; . . . '" iiucnes; .mcijumuki, jonnsou. sacn- 'Y- '"" iiiiic; i itfu. umpire; Qnc POI!.M MAIIPI.V Foil TWHNTY HITS. M'rohlMtionlsIs MnUe Mrrry t the i:pcnnp of thr St. Jonptih Pltrhpr. DUS MOINKS, In.. Aug. 22.-(Sneclal Mminln tAilno ,a v,., i.i n .... ,,,,' " ' ... : ' , ,, ',,'.', i ,i, mh.r i " . " " :Cr:7. TJ I ,,, , V !. .... iiiin.'ii; iu uu II1UUII Willi We mer' s curves nnd only ln tho fourth could they secure more than one hit. Two ?lnK,,B "'"i and n base on balls gave them two Hcor,Si Two HlnKes Kavo Dps Molm.H on. In ih lii.i r..,. ui..i. .. onu In the third, four singles and n two- ""kbit iuuoh inree in tne nrtn. six singles llllgger added tlirpp ill I 111- It ft It ulv ulnfr'ou ""d n doublo made six In the seventh nnd tt lngle, un error and two doubles made three In the eighth. Attendance, C00. Score: DBS MOINES, AB. It. II. O. A. 2 0 2 r I i H 1 0 1 . 1 1 1 t I. Nagie, Cf"!!!!! 3 10 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 Kensamen, lb lllnes, 21) .. iir.'iin. no . Selsler, rf wvimp'r ti' Totals 41 13 ST. J OS B PI! 20 27 16 AB. R II. 0 O. A. K. Strang, 3b .... Hall, ss .. 4 .. 4 1 n 4 ' iviing. c Srliriill. If ... Davis, lb McKlbben, rf .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 o l ,i o 0 0 0 o 14 0 0 3 0 0 I'lynn, cr 0 3 0 0 Brlstow, 2b 1 1 3 0 rtHUllll, l 0 0 5 0 Totals ...31 24 17 3 Des Moines ..0 0 1 0 3 0 6 3 13 hi. Joseph ..0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0- 2 i i wo'uapr mis: tsrain u . weinier. neisipr. . """ J'j? V to Bel). ,,,, b.7a. 0fr wriIncr, 3. 0ffMa'upln. I-. i-ii .;.,' .'V..a ' .'.'"r.' ..'rr.'-l ...... uimiim, wim NIiiihIIiik of thr Trams. l'lnvnH 'nn r.nat i r Played. -Won. Lost Denver 31 57 Dps Moines 32 4:i 43 St. Joseph 35 Ifi 43 Omaha !l 44 f.o Sioux City 02 t2 Mi Pueblo 30 10 60 n "-" '"Vi' F.'1'l 4M T IKS i lMUS OF Till! .N ATIONAL I, MAUI I Iloatoii I,n IIimvh llpforc Hip Clinni liloim on tin- llnmp (iron mix BOSTON. AUK. 22. -The IlnstnnK HpIiIp.1 like raw recruits todav and thp rirnnklvnu won easiiv. aiuny ot tneir nits fell sare through the slow work of th Boston In- Held. Harry was spiked ln the fifth nn nc ana was rorceii 10 retire, iiostou bnttuu Weyhlng out of the box In the second Inning. Kennedy, who succeeded him. though wild and batted hard, was effective at critical limes. Attendance, 400. Score: IIOSTON. 1 nitOOKLVN. 11 H.O A T. I Il.H.O.A.E. llamlllon, rf 0 1 3 0 0 Jonrs. cf.... 1 1 0 0 InK, rs....l 3 3 3 l Kerlrr, rf...l 2 1 0 0 Stabl, If 1 4 1 0 0 Jennings, lb 0 1 C 0 1 Colllnn, 3b... 2 0 2 2 2 hlly, If... . S 0 4 0 Frrmian, rf o 110 o iJahlm, .. 4 3 4 s 0 Trnney, lb.. 1 2 0 0 I rons, 3b 4 3 0 2 0 lurry. :b. .. 0 0 1 1 1 paly, lb 2 l 2 o HulUvan. :h. l 0 2 2 o Mcfliiirr. e..l s 4 1 o 1. MIA.-, i.... . ' ' ' " """ ' ' 1 ' 1 " uinrrn, p... i a nriinrujr. p.. v u u Total. 13 27 12 l! Total. H U V .3 1 Boston 2 1 0 0 .1 1 0 0 1 8 Brooklyn l 0 1 0 3 2 3 0 1 16 1-nrnA.I rnnu' llnxtntt .1: llrnnUlvn r. 1'u-n. . :i.-v".. ' i.'l.. "';-". I I UUBt' llli;.. I.IIIK. t-I rriiiii I,, it'iuril) i ,. i A .... ct..l.l c.l... i.cu. i.-..m:. ..i iiiiL-r.-ii.iot' mi. .3 ... ill. .iiuirii ipqpin. ir i. i ,..i.. i I-... .i.i.. i :. I I'jllllCIl l.l. ltliy, ut'lllllllKS. I'lllllilt.' lUffyn. i, .. ,,. nrrv to Tennv: Ditlv In Dali en . , . Siifrllice hit: Jennlliks. First "" b,lll8: tlff ,,ll,er"' 8; off K'ntieTly. 8: off Wpvhlug. 2. Struck out: By Dlneen. 8: by 2; by Weyhlng. 1. Time: 2:55. Tlr,. III,.. I rnrr.PU Fools Ihr .MiHHes. - turned Hip tnbles on the Phlladelphlas at the Polo grounds this afternoon nnd won J Kamo of the iresent series wit "cnWck the local nine and had the hurd-hlttlnir Philadelphia team guessing a'l the way through. Attendance. 1,600. Score: i ...... v,u. n. . r. i n n.u.n.r. Thoina.. cf.. 0 0 1 0 0 VHalfn, cf 2 2 1 o 0 i p:aair, u.... i i u u i.uviv, in ... j a v . Oe'lianty, lb 0 1 7 0 1 Srlbach, If .l 1 1 0 - Uijolr. lb... 1 1 3 2 Hickman. 3b0 l 2 2 Kllck. rf 0 I 2 0 0 Hnilth, rf.... 1 0 2 0 M'Prlatid, cO 2 4 4 0 Doylr, lb 1 3 11 0 0 U'nl.llim l. ft I 1 1 Af-llla..-,. K A A 1 A ,rer. . . o o 2 4 ! iSrody. e. .0 o S 0 r.,.,,' n o o t a r. !.. n. i i o i " Tiji. " ; -i ii "i Toiaii I Ii ii 'i ,,.?.?rt'i,,hi,r n n i n i n o n o ' Ch"ndJ.,.G1'1 ' ? 2 J, a i ? 2 2 ? i sw ork 1 0 " ' ? l, 3 0 's I f irsi De on error, i nnaacipnia, i, ftsir Tork, 1. Left on bases! Philadelphia, 8, New Tork. 0. First base on balls; Off Piatt, 3; off Carrlck, 2. Struck out: By Piatt, r.; by Cnrrlck. 2. Sacrifice hits Davis, Selbach, Hickman, Glenson, Thorno. fltolen bases: Single. I.alole. MrFarlund. Doyle. Double plays! Cross to l.ajole to Defehanty; Wolverton to Lajole. Two-base lilts. Davis, Doy!e. Three-base hit: Hick- z.w. i mpire: u iay. riiisinirK schedules. PITTSnrilO. Allir. 22. Tile 1'lttsbtirg 'n'n""1' ""f ."SL-rJnfli wa forward to beptember 2. by mutual consent, in orner to anow at. i.cuis nn.i Cincinnati yesterday to play n game post Honed early In the season on account of street car strikes In St. I.ouls. MtiiutllniT of the 'I'm inn. Played. Won. Lost. P.C 13 BS X .Ml M 54 II .!! M ii 17 .605 .! H IS .500 3,! 17 I't . i !)7 (7 f.o .IM 34 12 52 .44 03 37 5t .a!U liAMMS (If tiii: AMF.Illt'AN ;.(it i:. ChlciiBO (Sols Two Aitny from Hie Miller Willi Hilar. CHICAGO. Aug. 22. The home team had CHICACIO. 1 MI.m;aI'OI.IR. It.H O A.K.I 11 It O A K Hoy, cf ....1 0 2 t 0 Davis, cf.... 1 1 1 n 0 len. lib. . I I I 1 2 ly. If 0 1 1 0 0 SuRilfn. C....2 3 n o Werdrn. lb.. I 2 10 3 1 112 3 0 Nance, 3b... 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 Flschfr. c... 12 3 0 0 Isbell. lb.... 1 3 S 0 1 Nlrhols. ss..O till Khenron. rf.. 1 0 2 0 0 11 girlns. :b. 0 0 2 0 1 l'nUron, p 0 0 0 I 0 ll.iiley, p.. .0 0 2 4 0 Harvey, p ..o o 0 1 o Totuls ..... 10 27 II .. I Totals .... 3 I II 1' 4 Chicago .0 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 -7 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 Knrncil runs: Chlcaco. I: Minneapolis. 1 Left on bases: Chlcnco. 7: MlniieaooiW. 4 Sucrltlce lilts: Padden, Ilnrtmiin, McFar land. Stolen bases: Padden, Fischer. Doubl Dlays: Wuttersoti to Wood to Isbe II: Hoy to nnrtman to j'auuen; wuncc to women; U0ii. 3; by llurvey. 1. Base on balls: Off Hnlley to .niciiois. HtrucK out: ny palter Patterson. J; off Bailey. 1. lilt with ball: "ny (-). nine. umpire. .Miinnassau. oiurr. ti.uii . ClIIUAUU. HI.NNKArOMS. Uoy- cf 1 1 3 0 0 Dav"' ef' " 0 1200 wi ,. o o 1 0 wiimot rf" o t i o I Hartmnn. Jb o 2 1 0 Nance, lb... 1 1 o o 1 M'F'rl'nd, If 0 0 3 0 0 Fl.cher. c.,.0 0 2 1 0 U.n rt 1 1 1 A A Til.. I...' IK A 2 1 t '""""""I v v iukiiibi ,J - " - IvHtoll, p.. 1 1 0 3 0 Parker, p ... 0 1 1 Total. . 7 27 12 2' Total)! 2 7 24 0 Chicago 1 A A A A A - A , 1 1. ......... Ilu II A A A A A .1 ft O ! j I .l iiim-.iuun 1. v V V V V V a. i.en on oaspn: viiicago, -i; .Minneuiuiis, u Sacrlllce lilt: Werden. Stolen bases! Hurt- mun I'm ili.n. Ivnnoo. Iinvla Iinlilil ttlnv l.uuy 10 r ltL'll'ir. dii uck uuii ny ivitinu, 3; by Parker, 1. Buses on balls: Off Par ker, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Muniiussiiu. Splilprn WI111I Dp ivltk Ilooslrrs. r. t pi.ur avm- fi a... 00 rn...At.. ...i tui, .-'.i.j.t.L', v., -.urs. ... v iru iiiiiu anil InillunnnOlls broke evii on thn doublp- header this afternoon. This gave the sea- 0 son s series to ( levelatul, who won four 0 teen out of the nineteen games played. Tim 1 llr.it eame today wus 11 slugging match In 0 which Indianapolis was able to carry off 0 the Honors, tnrougii some poor lleliilug ana rnnk errors. Gardner was forced to retire at the end of the sixth Inning mid Barnes, who took his place, pitched n strong gam?. In the tlrst inning aiuuison uisnuteu 11 de cision of Sheridan's and wns put on Hip bench. The second game was a pitcher's 1 battle. All of Indianapolis' runs were mude luw on balls. In the sixth InnliiK Cleveland landed on Barnes for two singles and 11 double, which gave them the lead. nm, t JJ toe Buffalo win play off three schedulfd games here tomorrow and Friday. Attendance, l.soi). Score, tlrsl game: ..... . .. . tn , . r. , , . t, i, . pickfrlnr. cf 1 4 2 Odlarti'l. If.. 3 3 3 0 0 I'rlsble. rf... 3 1 2 0 1 M.soon. 2b.. 3 3 3 2 0 I . . . . . . . . n i, i nunc-. 111 .1 u i v nrny, iu... 1 t o 1 . kiqoJ :b.... 1 13 3 OlllVrlcvfr, rf 2 3 2 0 0 shav. u. Shay, i 12 12 0Seybold, cf.. 0 13 0 0 CrlKham, c.. 0 1 3 0 2 Powers, c... 0 0 4 0 0 Walters. 2b. 0 1 0 4 2 Hlckey. Sb. . 1 0 1 1 1 Hakor, p....O 0 0 4 0 Gardner, p.. 1 I 12 0 Harnrs, p.... . u 0 0 1 v Totals 14 27 13 & Totals 12 15 27 11 2 Cleveland 0 1 1 0 3 4 0 0 09 Indlnnupolla 3 0 0 0 3 .1 3 0 012 I IfltR Off flnpHnr. 1? nff HurtiyH. 2 Kamed runs: Cleveland. 3: Indlannnolls. C, L . 8?.9?: "T"' ;"fi.r.,c,r. i.i"1". " I 01.11, Hiiuwn, . uiuicii uh.t Chance (2), Flood, Mngoon, Geler, Kelly, Hogrlever. Hlckey. First bnse on Oft Baker. 3; off Gardner, fi; off Bai struck out: By Baker. Hogrlever, ... r- i.,.. i.-iv, init.. io on nans Barnes. 1 r Tf-nlli- by Gardner. Frlsbee, Walters (2). Hit by pltcned nan: uy uaruner, nenins. r irsi liIlphAil bull' Ilv flnrilllHr. rSplllnn. base on errors: Clevelnnd, 2, Indianapolis, 3. Double plays: Flood to LaClmnco. Mngoon to Kelly. Left on bases: Cleve- land, 13; Indianapolis, 7. Wild pitch: Card i nor. iimr; uiiipuc puciiuuu. 0 second game, nitenunnce, z,tw. eore: 0 CI.KVELAND. I INDIANAI'OI.IS. 0 Il.HO.A.n. n.H.O.A.C. 0 I'k-kerlne, cfO 0 S 0 0 Hurtzel, If.. 1 0 4 0 0 0 Friable, lf...l 10 1 0 Macoon, 2b.. 0 0 0 3 0 0 (lenlna, 8b... 1 1 1 7 0 onr. 3b.... 0 z 1 o I) 1Chancf. lb 1 2 11 1 0 Kelly, lb.... 0 lit 0 0 0 Flood, 2b.... 0 1 1 0 H'BrlfVcr, rf 1 1 1 0 0 I) Shay, ss 0 111 0 Seybold, cf.. 0 1100 Crlnhajn. rf . 0 0 0 0 0 lleyclon, c... 0 0 4 Q 0 Spies, c 0 1 3 1 0 Madlion, ss. 0 2 0 2 1 llracR-lns, p. 0 0 0 5 O'llarnes, p.... 0 0 0 4 0 ToUli 3 7 27 17 0) Totals 3 7 24 13 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 '3 indlnnupolls 10000001 o 2 Karneil run: Cleveland. 1. Two-base hits: Rhav. Gen ns. Sacrifice hits: Frlsbeo (Iftnlns. Mncnon (2). Sevbold (2). Stolen bases: LaChance. Hartzel. Geler. First hasp on balls: Off Bracclns. 8; off Bnrnes. 1. Struck out: By Brngglns. Barnes, Hnrt- zel: hv Harnes. Crlsham. Shav. Brngglns. I.nft fin buses: Cleveland, ri: Indlanannlls. 12. Time: 1:40. umpire: snerman. MII,vnnU..p Hud Xo Slion . . . . . . . , m,.. .. i .. ".1 ' liy npurMTn today-; "m,n,w,a!: ' '? ,:1 ,Ctbro Stt&towmtS: Lee wns In lino form, while Dowllng was knocked out of tho box In tho third. Sturks who re leved him. pitched good nail. At lenunncc, sju, acor. .r.VU.U r-lTV . MILWAtll.-pp' Il.U.U. A.l. I II II.U.A.C-. liempnill, n i a i u isricnam, ci v ii i u 'j I .. . . a , IV A ll'.l.l... r t 1 1 A A l i arrrti. ui... i v v u ,,,iiuni u. . . v v i.'.7 n nrlrn. ir.. " i i i ui um. n... . i v u v i US linn., lb.. 1 0 r. 1 0 Anrtf rsnn, lb I 2 11 0 0 I'llnxmun, ss I i s i u,.unry, ;o....u i . i Couchlln. 3b 1 1 1 1 I Conroy, ss. . . 0 1 2 4 llurk. 3b... 0 0 0 4 HchJrfrr, 2b. 0 0 G 1 0 (Ion. linn. c. 0 2 3 0 0 DIsBlni", c... 0 1 5 3 0 Dowllnic. p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Sparks, p.... 0 1 0 1 0 ise, p 0 0 2 2 0 Totals. t 27 11 1 Totals 3 7 2.i IS 5 rllv ,t,,,uA ' 2 0 3 10 0 0 0 6 Milwaukee 0 0000300 03 Karned runs: Kansas City, 3. Two-base lJt: Coughlln. Three-bnse hits: Hemphill ' .J-M,e. rson.; WJ . ".""."i.r" Lee. 3. off Dowllng, 2; off Sparks, 1. Left on bases: Kansas city, 5; Milwaukee, 7. trucx oui: nv Lee. 2: by Suarks. 2: by Dowllng. 1. Innings pitched: By Dowllng. 3; by Sparks, u. nits, urr wowung, ; on nparas, 1. Time: 1:10. empire: rantl'llon. lliiffnlo HphIs Iletrolt BUFFALO, Aug. 22.-BuffaIo nnlstted tho ,.rrPH wUll Oetrolt today, winning the thnl Kamo by a score of 4 to 2. The pt,chng of Amole and Stivers was very SOod, the former allowing the visitors but three singles, errors pinying a nig pari in i making the runs. Attendance, i.aoa. score "Mta a p I DKTHOIT oilman, cf. 0 1 1 0 I fairy. Jb.. .10 12 1 Hart, rf I 1 1 0 0 Holmes, rf . 0 0 2 0 0 llulllrun. if. 1 I) 1 0 1 Ilarlev. If .. 1 0 3 0 0 i... ... ' ; .. i a a i , . a . ntiiin, . u i- ...ir. o . u u u rn-A.. n, a a h 1 a lr.n A i " a l i a r . nm iu i h .i. ... ..... .. . .. I liirni n, .1. v i a u i wiiiuii, .... 0 S 0 0 Amlrtws. 3b 0 0 0 1 0 Shaw. c. 0 0 3 2 0 13 4 0 0 0 1 llr'dfrlck. ss 0 t 1 3 u Its an. 5b Amole. P....1 2 3 OSrivrr., p. Total. 4 6 17 1 3 Total. 2 3 24 12 4 AAAAA.AA. I Beiroit -.0 0 5 0 0 2 S 0 0- i Karnotl runs: nuffnlo. 4 Htolon bae: "",.-': "Z'T, i.' , in7 g" iVir,o., tl'.'"' ZXJu M b' I'ltched ball: By Amole, 2. Struck out Amole, 5; by Setvers. 1. Wild pitch Amole. Time; l:J5. umpire: uwyer. stnn.llua of the Traim, Played. Won. Lost p.( I tlleagO 101 84 4'l .B15 .MS Indlananolls ... .104 MilwauKee ..!..!!..!.! 1H In US Ii7 5 M l 13 IH r.2 .527 - i i nAtrnlt 103 .b'S. .IU' 0 Uj.was Cltv Ill l ripVinnd loA 0 nlTaln 110 S4 ti." a .410 .CIO .387 Buffalo 110 Minneapolis 111 0 ,.,- t ,.,.. . r- ii.nrr mitpr. n Mli' . ',J?'"""V." ,,"",Jr r" ' .A a. U ' I . MD.. AUC L" IMOP clal.) - i'he Black Diamonds of Plattsmouth defeated the Murray second team In k game "( h'11 ball by a srorp of 33 to 1. Murray had to put three pitchers In th" box, while i i-iaiismouin usau oniy one, Arcner, lor the Diamonds, kept the hits scattered, ind for three innings tne .Murrayites rtld not see first Tho battery for Murray was S. Lindsay J. Dremlel, S. Ham nnd H Graves; for Plattsmouth, Archer and Car- mack. HtrueK out; y .Murray, 5; by putts mouth, 8. The Black Diamonds would hue to hear from nny team In Cnss county or surrounding towns of thu ago of 17 years or under. Score: Murray S 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 Plattsmouth .. .. 253 B 7384 1-34 CiilliprlKiiii Minotliprs Trenton, Cl'LBKHTSON, Neb., Aug. 22.-(Sneelal Telegram.) The return gntno of ball be tween Trenton nnd Culbertson wns played In this elty this afternoon before nn en thusiastic nudtenco. Both teams are strengthened by stronger men from the two towns than hnd played In the previous game. The fenture of the game wns the pitching of James Magee, who struck out fourteen men. The score by Innings Is us follows: Culbertson 3 5 .1 1 B 3 1 1 1-13 Trenton 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Batteries: Culbertson. Magee nnd Pfrlm mer; Trenton, Wade, Lyons, Balding nnd Moore. Mlnilcit Drfrnls Arnimlior, MINDILV, Neb., Aug. 22.-(Speclnl Tele grami Thr result today of the game played at Mlnden wns Arapahoe S, Minden 11. Score by Innings: Arapahoe 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2- S Mlnden 0 0 2 0 3 5 1 0 '-11 Batteries: Arnp.ihoe, Tanner nnd Had cliff; Mlnden. Bliss unci Funn. Struck nut: By Bliss. 12; by Tnnner, 5. lilts: Off Bliss, 8; off Tanner, 10. Hrrors: Mlnden, fi; Arapahoe, ti. Slielloit Win from Kcnrupy. KKAMNUY. Neb., All;. 22 (SpecUl Tele gram.) A ball game was played here thW afternoon between tho Kearney and Shelton teams. Kearney playd ball the tlrsl two Innings, by shuttlr.i; the visitors out, while Kearney plied up live runs In the tlrst Inning. Gordon nnd Kcdmond was the bat tery for Kearney and Brennati and Smith for Shelton. The s-core wjs IS to 0 In favor of Shelton. MiiKUPrs Win Another. F.MKHSON. Neb.. Aug. 22.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) Fclber's Sluggers went to Wayne todnv and beat Wayne by 11 score of 14 to 1. This makes twenty-three games Felber's aggregation lias played this Sanson nnd lost only live The boys play at Pender on August 30 for the championship of Ne braska. InillniiM I'lny (looil Hull. BHOOKLYN, N. Y., jllg. 22,-(Speclal)- Ttie .etirasKn inuian nuso unn team iosi to North Philadelphia, 7 to 4. The Indians then won from the same tenm, 14 to 3 nnd 6 to 0. The Nebraska boys defeated Ger miintown, Pa.. 8 to 4 and !f to 5, and won from the Skellys, the semi-professional champions of Brooklyn, 8 to 6. 1'llclipr Co( lllond Polsonlnir. CHICAGO. Auc. 22.-Jnck Tnvlor of the Chlcugo base ball team's pitching staff cannot accompany the team on Its coming tour. Blood poisoning has uttneked his right nrm. BOREAL'S SON DOES TRICK Maasni'liiisptla SlnUr, Vnluril nt $!(,- OOll, for UilS Trotters, AVon by Horn I in ii, BOSTON. Aug. 22. The fenture of th Ornnd circuit meet nt the Beadvllle track tlus afternoon was the big Massachusetts stake, valued nt $10,000, the llfth renewal ror 2:12 trotters, Tlioinas w. l.awson s Bornltnn winning In straight heats. Desplt" tne ract Hint tin- geiuiug was noticeauiy lamp In Ills off hind lee ho mude n new mark for himself, as well as for the event. :0.1ii. In none of the bents did hp extend himself, so Hint his performance Is lookd upon ns one of tho greatest feats of the year and places the son of Boreal well up among the fastest trotters on the turf. Bornlma was barred ln the betting. Jon wntts, another fuvorlte. won tlie 2:li trot. The other two events of the iluy went to outsiders, the 2:0S pnee being tnken I iv rVmrlpr Journal, while flip 2:10 naee. ln which Mazette was fuvorlte, was captured by Dumont- C. J. and llnrry Hamlin's bny gelding. The Abbott, trotted n pretty mile and cut ms own lime oue-nnii secoiin, 10 -;uo4. The Massachusetts was the first race of the uny nnu iweive oi uie nueen iinrfen nominated faced the starter In the first heat. With Boralma out In tho betting, Big Timber wns played for n place, closely followed uy l,ord uerov nnu i.aoy uer- aldlnp. The last nnmed horse had the po e, bat broke almost lmmedi-iiciy. iiornimu was soon In the lead with Big Timber well up. On entering tlie sireicn ucers seni Lord Derby Into second place nnd managed to cet within n neck of the favotlte at the wire. . . . The second heat was tne uesi oi me race, for Boralma nnd Lord Derby rati neck and neck almost from the quarter pole and nt the wire It looked llko a ded heat. The time wns 2;09'2, n new record for Boralmn, but tho same might be said of Lord Derby linmtmn tppmril tn liave something In re serve, while Geers had to push Derby hard to get near tho l.awson norse. In tho third heat Boralmn. Lord Derby nnd Big Timber were together to the turn The first named, however, had the ipead. and while Derby was punished severely lie could only get ns far as his rlvnl's wheel. Summary: , 2:12 clnss. trotting, The Massachusetts stakes, $10,000, three heats In tlve: Boralma, cli. g.. ny uorcai mm- comb) 1 1 1 Lord Derby, b. g., by Mnmbrlno K'lnir ir.rrrs) Big Timber, b. h. (IVrrln) Kllert, b. g. (Vanbokkelen) Minuet, ch. m. (Pease) 3 3 4 4 8 3 7 4 5 r. r. i: fi fi 7 9 7 8 Ulster, ti. g. (.inrpenicri Edna. Cook. b. in. (Collins)..... A ..rlAfnnn li m. f TJMllnCCr) . Miss Whitney, b. m. (Porter)......... 8 dls Ladv Geraldlne, n. m. iiienwiciu... u p Pndilv D.. b. IS. (McDonald).. d s Woodford C, ti, K.(S(eyensl ....... JIIS Time (bv quarters): i;uov2. i.u. - :32i. liH. 1:3714. 2:09Vj. :32 l:04V. l:371i. 2:09i. 2:08 class pacing, purse J200, two heats In Courier Journal, b. h by Wilkes n Boy (o rscin ;;;;;,":;' 7 i i Freo Bond, b. g.. by Simon (Miller). 1 B 5 Choral, b. m. (Kinney) ; : Tv.., n li Ii (CliirKI. 3 4 3 6 3 6 7 fi 4 4 dls w..i. ... ... - ,,,,. Hob 1 Itzsimmoiis, u, u. ui'""')) Flirt, blk. m. (Ben wick).. BellRwood, b. in. T"nmas' Time: 2:07i. ..w. 2:10 class, pacing, purse J1.500, two heats In three: ... . Dumont w., nr. g.. " wuinh.. (Krnst) A M.ni- h. rn (Hallev) ; Joe Pilot, b. g. (Kllbprii) , - Art Alco, li. g. ( '"' "; 7 R Knhlnx H.. b. g. (Spenr) ' S Chelsea, g. g. tOore...... 2 Norvln (1.. nr. g. i J g Hal McF.wen. ch. g. (C.arth) 37l7n d.rssVSitlng. Purse J1.000. three In Joe Wntts. ch. g. .by Hlcctloneer- . v.nn In. Vn Mil (o.ing) 4 111 12 3 9 2 3 4 4 6 5 9 2 5 11 2 5 3 4 7 7 7 10 8 3 9 9 5 8 r. 8 10 10 (lenevleve, oh. m.. by May King U'lliEP ....... Laveran, br. h. (Hudson) Kloch, b. g. (Smith) .., Philip i:.. b. g. (Utton)... Dr. L.. ro. g. (McDonald) Wasco, b. g. (IXT'L Wlnnlfred, br. m. (Davis) Louise K.. b. nv (HasklU AVIld Wind. br. h. (Hyde) Olnter. br. K- ' Bass) Cello, b. g. (Drnkwoter) ... ... ... 12 fi fi 6 10 7 dls U dls SpeclafngaVst time"; The Abbott to bent Time: 2:00'4. FOUND GOOD AT FINISH Speedy Little Mnre .Shows llrr HeeU to Fine Field nt Hvr tlmriip TrneU. 22 Found wan the fourth event nt Hawthorne this afternoon i"r"" .1- If Xt n..n of ilio best horses at the track Scales being a warm lavorlto it 6 to 5' Ta Iv look Found right to the front nt f ag fall and gained an advantage of eight lengths the first half. Bounding tho far turn the little maro seemed to ne tiring nnd Scales gained ground rapidly iii." If ..... ii... - ,i.ii.. liPiran tn tell nnd when ho calltMl on his mount the second time she shot nwny easily nnu "J T j!lTkl'ln "was lucky today wdnn.ng . .V ..Aiicn il nnranu with HPnEHl r,1 Hara" ''m"' in i'n? ' t and .third events. The track was in good conuiuon m iiiuiuii". ..... , ni iifi First race, uvo ''''";?,. ,.""' c- 1 nnA v ftirlonerf: S?arlt lii 113 (Wlnkileld), 7 to 10. won; l?"? som. 120 (Tnlly), 15 to 1, second: Little Boy Blue. 115 (DUwe), 30 to 1, third. Time: 1- "h Chisel, Woodrnnger. Charllj Moore. Cinettn. John' Welch. enJnn, I'antla. d, The Singer. Insolvent and Braslg also ran Third nice, Ave nnd a half -"''o"1' Iturhara .M. no iiiimicuii, . w ... ...... VSfiV. inn '(Husslncer) 12 to 1. second Hecea. 110 (Bradford). 12 to B, third. Time 3 Glove. Granadllla. Lady lrtuno Teller. Countess. Clara, Nellie rorest and Alrcastio also ran. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth in nil V.). J lO 0, WUll 1 "'' t, . lUoss 20 to 1. second: Tho Klk. 113 (Wink le d). 1 to 5. 'third. Time: L03U. IWnli, fi ,itpr Trelawnv. William Boycr, V:i Orl- Found, M (Tally), 5 to 2, won; Ohnet. 35 (Flick), .V) to 1, second, Si-nles, 9 (Wlnk fleld), B to 3, third. Time. 1:474. Our Nellie and Florliar also ran. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards I'ntroon, 107 (Blossl. IS to 5, won; Pay th Fiddler, 102 (W Klley). 10 to I, secon.l; Dngniar, 101 (Buchati). 10 to 1, third. Time 1:474. Prince Blazes. Donation, Hub Prnther, Papa Hurry, ijununuli Parker and Belle of Oakwood nl.o ran. Sixth rncp, one mile: Owcnsboro, 'M (Tally), 3 to 1, won; Plantain, 103 (Buen nnnn). fi to 1. second. Aloha 11, (Seatoni. S to 1. thlld. Time: Blue Dan. Lew Hopper, Lndy Britannic. Dandy 11. Lo mond, Woodtrlce. Sister Fox nnd Mounte bank ulo ran. TALENT ALL OUT OF FORM Until of A 011 Only I'morlto to First Past (lie PtiM ill Nnrnlonn. Iiilli SABATOOA. Aug. 22-Bnrd of Avuti was the only winning favorite today. The Mus keeter won the Letup handicap nt uve fur longs by n neck, with King Pepper secon.l nnd Lndy Schorr n he.id nwny. Mayor Gllrov, with Shnw up. was regarded as n certainty in the mile ruie and was nt 1 t,i 5 In the betting, but lie wus beaten n length by the 20 to 1 shot, 1'nilglitly Ciirson, tho steeplechase r.der, whoe ride on The Cud im Tuesday fnllol to siitlfy the stewards, has been suspended for the lest of tho meeting, the representatives ot the National Hunt nnd Steeplechase as sociation, Foxliall Keene and Henry Alex nnder, continuing the suptnslon Indefi nitely. Summaries: First nice, for 2-year-olds, selling, six furlongs: Bard of Avon, 103 (Burn.-i, S to 5, won; Cherries, 103 (Mnhor). 6 to 1, second; Goldlleld, 110 (Shaw), 13 to 5, third. Tim": 1:HV4. Colonel Bnllantyue, Punctual. Georgia Gardner, Queen Carnival, PHnev Stnnemouth nnd Thicket ulso ran. Second race, for 3-year-olds, one mile: Unsightly, 100 (Weddersrand). 20 to 1, won; Mayor Gllroy, 110 (Shaw), 1 to f. seeoni'. Precursor, 110 (Muher). 0 to 2, third. Tim". IMO-'i. Kufa, Checsostrnw and Leon Fergu son also ran. Third race, the t.pnip handicap, for 2-year-olds. J3.O0O, tlve furlongs: The Mus keetcr, 116 (Maher), 7 to 2, won; King Pep per, 109 (Weddcrstrnnd), 9 to 2, second; Ladv Schorr, 118 (Burnsi. third. Tlm liOUj. Colchester. Scotch Bush, Termless, Dublin, Sweet Tooth nnd Sllverdule ul"o run. Fourth rnci. for l-vei.r-olds and up. sell ing, six furlongs: Gala Day, 103 (Shawl. 6 to 1, won; Dolly Whlthoff, 92 (Wodiler strnnd), 7 to 5. second; Mlllstrpam, 112 (Maher), I to 1. third. Time: I.134. Myth. Spurs, Toucher, The Hurllngtnii lloute. Klner, lllsle Barnes mid Latchkey also ran. Fifth rare, for 3-yo.ir-olds nnd up. one mllo nnd tM surds: Flist Whin. 110 (It Williams). 5 to 3, won; Dnvld Garrlck, 101 (Maher), S to R, second; Pink dint Hi (Mitchell), 6 to ft, third. Time. l-4!U,4 Cyruno, Couipensatlon nnd Klnus also rim HpniiIIn nt St. I.oilln. ST. LOt'lS, Mo., Alg. 22. -Three favorites and n similar number of second choices captured the events nt the Fair Grounds. The feature of the dny was the three-quarters of ii mile handicap which wns won by Trliidttza. Summary: First race, one mile: Alice Turner. 91 (Domlnlck), 1 to 2, won; Ilunsom, 100 (Dale), 13 to S and 2 to U, second; Iron Chancellor, 107 (J. Mathews), 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:42',4. Cnndock, Towers, Sangamon and F.lsle Venner ulso ran. Second nice, selling, six furlong": Bonn quu, 109 (Gllmore), 3 to 1, won: Mountain Dew. 107 (.1. Mathews), 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. second; Whisper Low, 107 (Cochran), 20 to 1, third. Time: l:lfi',4. Monti 11.. Crystalline. Helen II. Gardner, lint hen Lad. Goodnight, Miss Verne. Aunt Mury. Ida C. and On Hand ulso run. Third race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Klttv Clyde, 94 (Dale), 3 to won; Joe Douklitv. Ill (Van Dusetii, 2 to 1 and 1 to 2, second; Mitt Boykln. 104 I. May). 20 to 1. third. Time- 1:19. Bangalore, Morgen. Stern. Sun God, Huntress V., Judge J Klley nnd Titus also rim Fourth race, handuap, six furlongs: Trliidltza. 99 (Dalel, 3 to ii, won, . J. niikpr. 103 lit. Smith). 4 to l and 7 to 10. Rppoml: Tom Collins. 107 (Domlnlck). 2 to i thinl. Time: :H: Irnden also started Fifth race, two-yeur-olds, live and one- ,f f.irlnngs: Dorothy Lee, 10.1 (Dale), 11 I tn r,, won; Wall, 118 (Domlnlck). 2 to 5, see ond; Becundus, in (J. aiHinewsi, m i. third. Time: 1 :0Mfc. LIU Sparks and Danella -so r.,n. ciwtii r.nrp nllltiir. six furlongs: Henry of Franstamar. 103, (Corner), U to 2, won, Dorallce, 107 (Cochran). IB tn 1, second; Lee Flnnter. 112 (Van Duscn), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:13. Innuendo, Freo Lady. Very Light, Miss Klnn nnd Mound City ulso ran Hreoi-tlM Cut nl Dubuque. DriH'QFK, In.. Aug. 22. The weather and truck conditions were favorable today for good raring lit Nutwood park. I no attendance wus good, ln the second heat of the 2:lf. pace Major Muscovite reduced his record from 2:lUi to 2-.07U. In the first heat of the 2:14 trot Sliver Wilkes reduce,! his record from 2:13't to 2:1111. Bcsults: Pacing. 2:1.1 class, purse J3.000 diminished on Tuesday), six starters: ..... Major Muscovite ; t Lady Pipes .' - - - Knssel ; ' Tombstone ; ' J ; Black Heart ... & B 5 f llest lime: -:ui',. , , Trotting. 2:11 class, purse $1,000, six start ers: , , , Prince of India - ,', Silver Wilkes 1 -. r. Black Bnbert ' Mardl Gras 4 4 .. 4 Best time: sin1.. .. , , l-'rec-for-all pace, purse $500, three start ers: , , , William Mack ' 1 1 Dunton Oh So ;; - - Purltudo - ' 6 Best time: 2:0:1. Trotting. 2:20 class, purs $1.0no, seven starters: , , , lied Juno ,', .', ' The Merchant T, T, .. Jov Maker ' " Free Sliver 1 2 i Mexican Boy n i Hcst time: -v- l.onc Shot I'nt Over the Plntr. ntrrt?niT. Aim. 22. Moundbullder. which won the slx-und-a-half Mrlnngs event nl Highland Park this ufternnon, was packed down from f.0 to 1 and won by two lengths. J Daly Inst two races by bad riding. Weather tine nnd track slow. Summary ; First race, six and one-half furlong, sell ing: Moundbullder, 9S (Coburn), 15. to 1. won; II. Q. Ban. 105 (Castro), 2 to 1. sec ond; Old Fox. 102 (Wonderly), t in 2. th nl. Time: 1:2:1U. Magog, Gold Lack, VIoletta, Crinkle nnd Xellmore nlso ran. Second race, live iiirnuiKs. "iuhk. ";. 1:06 (.1. Daly). 4 to 5, won; Virginia 1.. 10) (Coburn). 4 to 1. second; Obey, 102 (Landryi, 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:03. Maltese Cross, Antithesis, Mabunta, Lot Thomas nnd Liiklnnen nlso ran. ii,i.i.j ,111,, mlln l'.nnnllllil. 9.1 (I,. Thompson). S to 5, won; Bell Punch, or. (J. Daly). 3 to 5. second; Chopin, 93 (A. Weben. 4 to 1. third, i imc; i;uvj. i 1 ...i.... uirii mu. . . ,, i.... inn Fourth race, six turnings: n ukuiuui, iw .,.i 1 in 1 wnn: i prinniiin. oi 1.1 Only). 3 In 5, second; Bummer, 107 (Landry) o 1 ihli-.l Tlnip; 1:IM'.. Firtll race, six iiirioiiKw. ni-iuiui. . tuck, 100 (Coburn), 3 to 1, won; l ossy 1; , Pfi (A. Weber). 15 tn 1, seconu; neriuenci.i, 91 (J. Daly). S to 1. miri . lime: i.ii.-i. cilnsetta. Nmioy Till, Momentum nnd Winepress nlso ran. mcvci.i: ii . ens at midway thacic PrnKrmii of Speed Contests to He Pnlli-d OIT Tnnliclil. ti, flrf nf n unrip nf mid. weekly bicycle race moets will be held nt the now Midway cycle track tonight nt 8 o'clock, 'the track will be lighted by electricity nnd the man agement has nrranged what promises to be an Interesting program. It wl'.l Include be sides several professional and amateur open races, a nvcmiie motor cycu' i m-i.,. n two teams, one composed of local riders and the other an eastern team. Those who witnessed the llrst motorcycle rare which was held Sunday last were unanimous In declaring It about as exciting sport ns one enres to see. Tho spectaclo of two ma chines propelled partly by human motive power and partly by steam going nt a speed equalling nearly forty miles an liojr. Is ono not often seen, especially In this western country. One of the motorcycles will be manned by K. C. lluusman and C A Hutz of New Haven, fonii , while the other will bo ridden by ltezln Bennett and W A. Plxley of Omaha. The locnl team has a new motorcycle which was recently purchased from Jimmy Michael, having boon used by htm for pacemaklng purposes In several of his big match racrs. and de clare that on It the $100 purao hung up by the management will bo easy to win. W II Stevenson, the one-nrmed cham pion rider of America, will attempt t" lower the two-mile nmatour world's record nnd will be paced by one nf the motor cycles. Arrniiue for Tenuis Toiiriinmeiil, NOHTII PliATTK, Neb.. Aug. 2!.-(Spe-rlnl.) A tennis tournament In which play ers from more than a dozen towns In this portion of the state will participate Is to take place here during Street Fair week, frnm Kxiit ..mlier 4 to k. The secretan of the local tennis club, F I.. Moon. y. has been dally In receipt nf numerous Inquiries regarding the tournament, showing thut Interest In It has become general One of tho principal attractions will be the pres ence of K, :, Fnrnswnrth, Hie (Irnnd Island player who won the trl-stute cham pionship at Sioux City lust week Next wesk a preliminary tournament te HEALTH Twelve Things Everyone Must Not Do to Avoid Sickness. Don't try to cool too quickly after exercising. Don't allow a cough to become chronic. Take Pcruna. Don't sleep In the same undergarment you wear during the day. Don't use any catarrh medicine except Pcruna. Don't expose yourself unnecessarily during the first hot days of spring. Don't fall to cleanse your system thoroughly with Pcruna, and send for n free copy of "Summer Catarrh." Don't sleep In a draught, nor fall to take Peruna it you catch cold. n Don't fall to get a copy of "Health and Beauty" if you are a z miserable, ailing woman. m Don't fall to consult Dr. Hart man by letter, If you have nny ij chronic diseases. Advice free. Don't drink ice water in cholera morbus. Don't fall to send to The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free copy of "Facts and Faces." Don't fall to clip this out and give It to any friend you think may need it. (lot Weather Offices. Anyone who 1ms a wrsl. fronl office these days, or an of fice in a ramshackle building, ought, not. to be in the same fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot weather. THE BEE BUILDING is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, the walls are thick, the aii ispureand kept constantly moist by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in summer. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Buiiding. ciiooi,s. Sacred Heart BOARDING SCHOOL, DAY SCHOOL, Park Place, .16th and Burt. 27tli and St. Aary's Avenje. Classes will bo resumed at the above Institutions Wednesday, September nth. Tho courso of study embraces nil the branches ef a thorough Hngllsh education, Ibo tbe languages, inusle, drawlug. painting and needlework. French, German and Latin art included In the curriculum of studies froo of charge. FOR TKRMS APPLY TO UKSPKCTIVE SUPK RIORS. Wenlworlb Military Academy Government sutiertUlon. KUlorouimllnnstogrmtustrM. I'rri'armloii for Universities and Nstlonsl Auilfinlm. COL. SANDF0RO SELLERS. M. A.. Supl., LEXINGTON, M0. determine tho local championship will take place here The winner In singles will be chosen to represent North Platte against outside players during the tournament Tho prizes to ho given will include rackets In men's double and single contests, tine gold racket pins In wnmen's contests nnd some rackets of stnivlard make for the winners of the boys' sets. It Is expected that forty or fifty tennis players from out side of the city will be here uud take part ln tho tournament. lnternntloiir.1 Tennis Hesnlts. Nl A O A It A-ON-T H K. I , A K K. Out.. Aug. 2:'. The preliminary nnd opening round of tho men's singles were disposed of in the Nlngam International tennis tournament today nnd there are but elRht left to tight It out. Tomorrow Collins plays Bond, Sumner Hardy piays Alexander, Hnekett plays Wlndner and Fischer plays S. T. Medd. Scores: riiiimplonslilp men's singles, preliminary round W. 8. Bond of Chicago beat Peter Porter of Niagara Falls, fi-2. 2-fi, 6-1. First round Kreigh Collins of Chlrngo bent S. O. Tate ot St. Thomas, i!-l, ti-l. H. P. Fischer ot New York bent K. Wlmer of Washington uy default. S. T. Mend ot I'm onto beat A. C. Kll master of Brautfnrd, 0-3, 4-fi, 7-fi, Sumner llnrdv nf Sun Frnnclsro bent B. Mulr nf Detroit, h-!l, fi-0. F. H. Alexander of Princeton beat II. Beard of Chicago, 6-J. fi-2. Hurry Wldner of Chicago beat (Seorge Peterson of St. Cutharlnes, fi-2. ti-l. II. 11. Hnekett of Yule beat J. A. Byer son nf Chicago by default. A. S. Bond of ....icago beat Ilolcomb Ward of Orange by defuult. HesuIlM nl Hn I exit nrir. OAI.KSBI'Ba, III., Aug. 22.-ldent wenthe. favored today's harness races here and the time was fast. KcsuIIh: Pacing, 2:13 class, purs JMO: Mark llerbv won second, third and fourth heat.i nnd rare. Best time, 2:10'.. Major Mar shall won the llrst hent In 2:11. Other starters were Cumlllta F. FIosb and Plnta. Pacing, 2:2." class, pursu $1,0X): Flash Lightning won the first, second and sev enth lieatn and race. Best time, 2.1'j Constarnero won the llfth nnd sixth heats. Best time. 2:lCi. (Inmrttn won the third and fourth heats. Time, 2:12V I.ouN Patche. I.eemont, Tribulation and Lassie ulso started. Trotting, 2:2.r. class, purse J.Vi0: Admlnil Symms won tho first three heats nnd the rare, llest time, 2:17U. Idema. Newton A MacAllen, l''requent nnd Maggie nlo started. I'ldilie MeDlinle lleiitrn. SPBINCFIKLD, Mass.. Aug. 22 - F.ddlo MoDufree ro-entered Hie bicycle-racing world tonight by riding fifteen tulles, motor pneed, ngnlnsl Howard Freeman of Port land, Ore., nnd wiih defented by almost half n mile. Freeman made his thirteenth mile Iu 1:33 1-r. and his time for ihe fifteen miles was 2C.05 3-5. In tho ml'e amateur handicap, final heat, Frank .1. Caldwell of llnrtford made u sensational finish, win ning In 2:01 -.r., which Is within one und two-fifths seconds nf tho world's nmatour hamllcnp record nnd establishes a world s record for n slx-lnp track. Mleluii'l lulU with ('minim, BUIDtlKPOBT, Conn.. Aug. 22 In the twenty-live-mllo motor-paced race between Johnny Nelson and .Iltumy Michael at thu Pleasute Beuch track this afternoon .Mich ael dropped out In tho seventh mile, being seized with cramps, according to his train ers. Nelson covered tho twenty-five mile. tn 12:112-5. I'ntelii'ii I. on em Truck llrenrd, MIDDI.F.TOWN. N. Y., Aug. 22-Jne Patchen today lowered the track record of z:m mane ny jnnn it. neniry over iiij nun mllo track ut Uoshen two year ag . Patchen's tlmo was 2:05. WANTKD- Bids for all concessions on grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont, Neb, during race meeting Carnival week, SepUmbtr 12, 12 And 11, 1900, Address, BUUCK n. SMITH, Bsc. MAXIMS hot weather. It will produce & Oldest and lareest military school la Central West. school's. Racine mm Grammar School "The -School That Makes Manly Boys." ? Its Graduates enter any Col' 5 lege or Unjversity. Social and Athletic Advjntjges. Military Drill, i For Boys ol 8 Years Old and Upward. 1 HiiKtrated Catalonua nnt on arpllcatlnn to J Rov. II. D. ROBINSON, fl. A., Warden, i Kaclnr, Wisconsin, Northwestern University, At r.VANSTIIN and rillCAIill, ll.U, fiomprlses (lollesn nf I.llinral Arts, Meillral Srhnnl, Uw Srlinol, hrhool nt I'lMrinnrr, llnolal Si'linol. 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