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    LAST ONE GOES TO DENVER
Omaha Loses tho Farewell Match to Tobotu'g
Hustling Team.
BUCK EBRIGHT FIGURES IN THE SCORE
Hl find Kj e Turned Pull tin .1 1 to nil c
Jl" nl ii Tlmn Wlirn llir
1 1 ii in u Ten in It ml a
(fiioil (hnucc.
nrmer, II Oninlui, :i.
Hlcillt rllj, II. ; I ! Ill ),
lien Mnlncs, ,1 St. ,IiiniiIi, I.
HI. I, mil, 7 hlcnan, O,
I'M lln ! -l iti In, i( Yuri., I.
llii'lmiiill, ll I'ltf hilru. I,
("If rlnml, ll.lli lliilliiln, .'J,
Iiiilliuiiilinlls, l-!t Detroit, 1 U-1 .
The almost Invincible top-notchers bagged
nnother victory from iho ColtH In Fri
day's game. It was accomplished without
Brent effort on tho part of tho Donvcrltes.
especially n thoy were given the benollt
of pnrtlal umpiring whrn an Impartial ver
dict might have changed iho complexion of
things. Th Colts wero certainly up
ngalnst It. In the first placo several of
the raps which went out Into the field
and were charged up against Harry Now
meyor as lilts would have been easily
nabbed had the Holders been placed prop
erly. And then Undo Hiram Kbrlght got
badly off Ms baso In railing balls and
strikes in tho fourth Inning. It was at a
time, too, when tho result of tho game
hung in the balance and Huckcrlno tipped
tho scales toward Scrappy Charley Itcllly
and his push. It came about in this way;
In tho third Inning the Donvcrltes
Bwnttrd out divers safe hits. Miller started
tho bombardment and it was continued
until eight men had waltzed up to tho
plato and tho sldo was retired on Mc
Necley's strike out. Meantime, however,
llvo hits netted four bic. Juicy tallies and
these, added to one tho Donvcrltes se
cured In tho second, mado tho score 0 to 0
In their favor.
When tho rolls had their next turn tho
music was set In motion and many a brcant
was tho abiding place for an elastic hope.
Bdtllo I.auzon mado first on' Lcowo's error,
Cup O'l'onnell rapped out a single utid an
error by MeNeeley sent Ilalrd down to
first mid left tho bases full. Then Chlmmle
Hoy stepped up to tho plato with a full
head of contldcnco on lap. Ho was ro
ttolved to. biff a homer clear over the left
Held fence. Hut ho didn't, although ho
might had he been glcn tho chances a
batter usunlly receives. Two palpably
wldo ones went Moating Into lluclow's
hands wldo of tho plate, but Kbrlght
called them strikes and Chlnnnle'H oppor
tunity to onco more Immortalize himself
died ti-hornln'. MeNeeley forced In Omaha's
first run In this Inning by hitting Wilson
nnd Lauzon scampered over tho plate.
After that the locals succeeded In gutting
a couplo of earned runs, but the Denvcr
ltes kept up and added to l heir original
lead and when the game was over had an
even half dozen tallies to tho good. Score:
OMAHA.
All. It. II. O. A. B.
Toman, ss 4 0 0 1 0 0
'.ink, lb n i j n n i
McVlcker, ef 5 0 0 2 0 0
I.auzon, o 3 11 2 o
O'C'oniloll, 2b ! 0 2 0 3 u
Unlrd. r,t 5 1 1 !! 1! 2
Jloy, rf 2 0 0 .1 n o
Wilson, If 3 0 110 0
Newmoycr, j 1 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 31 "i! 7 ii 10 1
DKNVKIt.
' All. II. II. O. A. B.
Trenton, cf 5 0 13 10
Miller, If 5 1 2 3 0 0
Huelow. c 5 0 1 ,7 0 0
Holland, rf 4 1 I ji. 0 o
lllckey, 11 t 1 -r-TS ' t) o
Mohler, 2b I 2 2 I 2 1
Hle'ly, 3b 112 2 10
l.owee. ss I 2 12 5 1
JlcNcoley, p 1 1 2 0 0 1
Totals SO 0 13 2? 0 3
Omalm 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-3
Denver 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 3 9
Barned runs: Omaha, I; Denver, fi. Two
bnso lilts: Ilalrd, MeNeeley. Threc-basj
lilt: Zltik. SnerUlco hit: .Ink. Wild pitch:
Nowmeyer. Huhch on ba'ls: Off Me
Neeley, 4. lilt by pitched ball: Ily Me
Nceley, 3. Struck out: Hy Newmoyer. 4.
by MeNei'lev, 5. Stolen bases: I.auzon,
I'reston, Miller, MeNeeley. Double plays:
Preston lo l,evcn; l.ewee In Mohler to
Hlckoy. Time: 2:00. nmplre: Bhrlght.
moi.x avi. a dim 111. i: iii:wnn.
TnUe n I'nli4 from I'ueliln In the Most
DiihIiIiik Mil it tier.
SIOl'X CITY, la., Aug. 21. --(Special Tele,
gram.) Sioux City got sweet revenge on
the rueblo Orcasers this afternoon and fat
tened up lis percentages nicely by bagging
both games of tho double-header. Tho llrst
one was an easy proposition, but tho sec
ond one was uncertain until thn (lnal
Inning. Slntix City clinched the" llrst game
In tho second Inning when Ycrkes went
wild and gavo a few passes to llrst, mnde
n wild pilch, whlcn, with the help of an
error or two bv tho lntleld. let In three
runs. Pueblo got one run In tho fourth,
but that was all. Tho second game was a
inagnlllcent battle between l'arvln and
AVhltrldgo. Uoth were In lino form anil only
three hits wore scored In the entire gam
1'ueblo got two of tho hits, but one of them
was a rank scratch, l'arvln won his own
gamo with his stick In the second Inning.
After Herto had gonu to llrst on balls and
advanced to second on mi out, l'arvln
tapped out a neat safe hit to right Meld that
scored Ilerto and won tho game. Score,
llrst same:
8IOIW CITY.
AD. It. II. O. A. B.
Collars, rf 5 u 0 0 0 0
McCreudlr, If 3 2 2 " 0 0
Hrashear, 2li 3 0 (I 3 3 0
secre
Women fan keep secrets,
They often keep secret for
n long time the fact that
they nre suffering from
drams, inflammation, ulcer
ation, or female weakness.
Hut they can't keep the se
cret very long, because tho
hollow eyes, cheeks that
have lost their freshness, anil
the irritability which comes
from sorely tried nerves, all
conspire to publish the eto
ry of 6iifTering. The usual
motive for such secrecy.
dread of indelicate cjucslions nnd offen
sive examinations, is removed by Dr.
Tierce's methods. Diseases of the worn
nnly organs nre perfectly cured by the
use of Dr. Pierce's lfavonte Prescription.
Sick women can consult Dr. K. V.
Pierce, nullalo, N. Y., by letter free,
" Your wonderful medicine, I'avorite 1're
sctinUon,'" writes Mts. C. N. Anderson, of Uock
brUWe llaths, Kockbiidge Co., Vs., "I, a God
send to weak and sickly women, restoring good
health without subjecting their weak nerves tn
the shock of an exatpiiintinn 1 was nit run
down in health , could not work but a short time
without testing Was very nervous and had a
very poor pet(te ,iiji lo unit la Dr.
ftttct and iiait my cast, and urn thankful that I
did, for I irceledn favorable reply. 1 took six
bottles of I'avorite Prescription,' one of 'Cold
en Medical Discovery.' and one vial of 1 Pellets,'
and I can now work as welt as I could before I
was taken sick, I think I)r Tierce's medicine
the bent la tbc world for sick, aud ucrvoiu
wemca.
to mm
Orimn. ef ....
Olnsscork, lb
Nile. 3b
llTte. ss .. ..
Coin, c
Ferguson, p .
Totals
0 0 0 ft
3 IS 0 0
0 2 (5 0
0 2 3 0
0 5 0 0
0 0 fi I
& 27 IS 1
II. O. A. K.
0 10 0
0 0 2 0
0 7 0 0
12 3 0
15 0 0
0 0 0 0
15 0 0
12 3 1
12 3 0
5 21 71
ft 0 0 0 -
0 0 0 0 0-1
... I
... 2
"i
... I
...5
'But.
AH,
,. 3
... I
.. I
... 1
... I
... I
... 1
,.. 3
,.. 3
11
O.
II.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Mcllnle, cf ....
Hnymer, ss ....
Johnson, lb ...
Clossen, 2h
Orahnm. e
I.ally, rf
Moran, If
Kelly. 3b
Yerkes, p
Totals as t
Sioux City 0 3 2
Pueblo o ft n
Bnrmrl num. UIahv rli. i. tt...i.i 1
Stolen bases: McCreadle (3i, nrashear,
(ilasseoek. Double plays: Hnvmer to Clos
sen to Johnson. Bases on balfs: McCreadle,
tlrllllii (2), Nlles. Ilerte 2l. Urashear. Hit
by pitched ball: Nlles. Struck out: Col
lars (2i, Mies. Johnson, Yerkes, (Irahnm.
Passed balls: llraham, 2. Time: l;Ki. Um
pire : Cllnc.
Score, second game:
SIOUX CITY.
K. II. O. A. B.
00100
0 0 10 0
0.. 0 3 4 I
0 0 10 0
0 0 13 0 1
0 0 110
10 2 5 1
0 0 l 1 0
0 10 2 0
1 1 26 13 3
O.
1. n. n. o, a. f..
0 0 3 0 0
0 2 3 1 0
0 0 3 0 2
0 0 2 3 0
0 0 110
0 0 10 0
0 0 10 0
0 0 12 0
0 0 0 1ft
0 2 21 11 2
bunt.
0 0 0 0 ft 0 -l
0 0 0 0 0 0 00
.McCreadle, If 3
Ilrashear. 2b 3
(Jrlllln. cf 3
rjlasscock, lb 3
Nlles, 3b 2
Herto, ss 2
Cote, c 3
l'arvln, p
.. 3
Totals
..25
Mellale, cf ...
Hnymer, ss ...
Graham, c 4
I.ally, rf 4
Moran, If 3
Kelly, 3b 3
VVhltrldge, p 3
Totals
31
Pueblo
.wu-iiiine nu: unymer. rjiicrlllco lilts: Col
jars, Mcf readle, Johnson. Stolen bases:
Co ars (2) Qrimn. Mellale. Rases on balls;
lolars. Urashear. Orlllln, Nlles, Herte,
Mclia e, Moran. Struck out: MeCrendle.
Thn'n-W' ?-rl,I1,n' 2. Kelly. Moran
lime: 1:13. Umpire: Cllnc.
I'lVi: STHAKJUT l'Itt)M Tim SAINTS.
I'riililliltlniiUin Finish (he Mission
aries with nu Awful Slmn,
DBS MOINBS. la., Aug. 2l.-(Spcclal
TeleKranU-Des Moines mado fP nvo
straight from St. Joseph today In ono of
'inlnh ",1. 5,XC ,,1K Kam" of ho season St.
nmi V, id i1, K.1;1 11 '.nnn '""her than sec
e?n.r L t , ,lll,hV Wl"'n ?ol,r hl"' ,", '"'
ThierMB ii hcm four ,'"' tlf'l he score.
7, Nffrt' lnB drive
fnr i , iVi "" Jf"1,' inowinning score
'"". "lu-nuance, 6
DBS MOINES.
Score:
O. A. B.
5 ft 0
1 3 0
2 0 0
12 0 0
2 2 0
4 5 1
1 0 II
ft 1 ft
0 5 0
27 16 "T
O. A. B
0 3 11
1 1 1
2 0 0
1 0 0
It 0 0
5 ft 0
2 1 0
1 4 2
3 3 0
2fi 12 3
was made.
10 2 1-0
0 0 0 l-l
Uralii,' 3b '".'.'.".!'.''!" 2 0
Selsler, rf 4 0
ST. JOSBPII.
,. AH. II.
Herman, p 4 0
Klllltf. I! ...
Hall, ss ...
Strang, 3b
.... 4 ft 1
4
ft 1
4
Totals
..34
. uiin. iiiiui ii), uavis. uo.inin
P ay: Strang to Davis. liases on balls: Off
Mel' nr'and, :. Struck out: Hy Herman. 2.
Passed ball: Kllng. Time: 2:05. Umpire:
Grim.
StnndliiR of the Trnms.
I'layed. Won. Lost. I'.C.
yer 93 68 37 .t;n
Des Moines T, 52 43 .517
St. Joseph is 46 52 .46J
Omaha 3.; 4.'. 51 ,4fi0
Sioux City 01 41 50 .463
i'llfh'o 92 40 52 .4.0
tilMUS OF THIS .WI'IOXAI. M3AGLK.
St. I.ouln Settles Down l.onn IlnniiKli
to Whltounsh Chlrnuo,
ST. l.OUIS, Aug. 21,-Powcll was In su
perb form today nnd ho had Chicago at his
mercy all through tho game. Ills sup.
port was perfect. Attendance, 1,100. Score:
ST. l3L'ia. I CHICAGO.
, it ir o.a.i: I h.h.oa r,
Mrllraw, Jb 0 ft 0 3 0 MeOut'y. If 0 1 2 0 0
1 tin kett. If.. 0 S00 A Child. Sb .. 0 2 2 S 0
llrlitrlck. cf I 1 J 1 0 Merles, cf... 0 I 6 0 0
linnn, rt I ! I 0 0 Ilynn. rf.... 0 1 t 0 0
Wullacc, m. Ill I nilantel, lb.. 0 0301
KrlHtrr, SU.. 113 1 OChnni-e, c ..0 0 I 1
McOnno, lb. 0 I It 10 Dexter, c .. ft 0 0 0 0
nolilnon. 0 1 1 S 0 0 Hradle, 3b. 0 0 1 4 2
Powell, p... 10 13 0 MrOor'k, s. 0 0 S 4 ft
!arimthl p... 0 00 4 0
Totals .. 7 10 13 0.
I Totals ..0 t 54 15 4
St. I.ouls 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 'I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-base hits: Kclstcr, Child. First
baso on balls: Oft Powell, 1; off Griffith, 3
Passed ball: Cbatice. Struck out: Hy
Powell, 1. Stolen bases: Hoblnson, Pow
ell. Chllds. Time: 1:15, Umpire: Swart
wood. Phillies Win (he Thlnl.
NEW YOHK. Aug. 2!.-Tho Phillies
turned the tables on the New Yorks at tha
polo grounds today, winning out by timely
batting In tho eighth. Jack Dunn, who
was relcaseii by the Brooklyn team, pitched
for the PhlladelphlaH and held tho New
Yorkers down to four lilts. Attendance,
1,j0. Score:
l,lULuL)KL.PIIIA. I NEW YORK.
UH.OA.R lUt.O.A.B
Thomas, ef. 0 1 5 0 0 VnnH'n. cf. 0 1 4 0 0
Hlflgle, If... 1 1 3 0 0'Davl. ss.... 1 0 5 5 0
Deleli'iy, lb 0 : S 0 0 Pftlhach, If.. 0 12 10
IJiJole, Cb... 1 3 2 2 O.HIrWa. 3b 0 I 2 0 ft
Kllsk, rf.... 1:10 l'smlth, rf.... 0 1 ft 0
McParl'il. e. 1) 1 2 3 0 Iioyle, lb.... 0 0 10 0 0
Wolv'fn. 3b 0 1 2 ft 0 nieavon, !b. ft 1 1 i 0
fro, ss ..0 0 2 2 0 Orndy, C....0 0210
Uann, p 0 1 2 1 0 Hauley, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Total .3 13 27 7 l' Totals ..4!7 1J 0
Philadelphia 0 ft 0 ft ft 0 0 2 1 3
New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 1
First baso on errors: New York, 1. Lett
on bases Philadelphia, 11; New York, 2.
First baso on balls: on Dunn, 3; off llaw
Icy, 3, Struck out: Hy Dunn, 2; hy 1 law
ley 1 Stolen base: Dunn. Two-bneo
hits I.ajole, MeFarland. Passed balls:
Orady, 1, McFurlitiul, 1. Time: 2:10. Um
pire. O'Day.
l'lralea Couldn't lilt.
PITTSHUnO, Aug. 2l.-Ncwton had splen
did support and kept lilts scattered, while
tin visitors' hits came wheu needed. Heck
ley s batting was the feature of the game.
Attendance, 1.S00. Score:
l'lTTSllCItrj I CINCINNATI.
h.h o. a " Hiio.A.r:
II aum 1 rf 0
ft l ft 0 llarrett, cf.. 2 1 f. 0 0
I Clarke. If . rt
rrawforii, if 2 1 6 0 0
Hlelnrdt. 3b 0 0 3 2 0
Ileckley, lb. 3 3 6 0 0
1 Mri'r ry If 1 2 1
u linen, lb. 1 I 9
Waunor, rf 0 3 3
Wtil m. 3b. 0 0 0
0 1!
0 0
2 0!
2 0
1 1
0 0
I) 0
3 0
Corcoran, f I I M 0
MeHrlile, rf. 1 2 ft ft ft
Qulnn. In... 0 2 2 10
Itltehey. Jb. 0 1 ft
Hhrlver, c..
Kl. ss
lon'h, s .
i hesbre, p.
Husting. p
Ximmir ..
ft 1 8
0 1 1
Kahce, c....
Newton, p
1 2 B ft 0
10 0 10
1 1
0 0
Totals ..11 13 2; 7 0
0 1 1
0 0 0
0
0
Totals .. 2 10 27 1
Hatted for Hustlng In the ninth.
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 2 ft 0 02
Cincinnati 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1-11
Burned runs: Pittsburg. 1: Cincinnati, 3.
Two-base hits: W'ugncr, Schrlver, Hcckley.
Three-base hits: Heekley, Knhoe. Home
run. Hcckley. Sacrifice hits: Harrett,
Newton. Stolen lwe.es: Harrett, Qulnn.
First baso on balls: Off Cheshro. !; off
Hustlng. 3. Hit by pitched ball! Harrett.
Struck out: Hy Cbesbro. 2; by Hustlng, ii;
by Newton, 3. Wild pilch: Chesbro. Tlnu:
2:06. Umpire: Snyder.
SliinilliiK of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost. PC
...01 5S 2(3 ,617
.... 100 54 46 ,54')
..07 49 4S ,5ftJ
....07 49 .495
...07 48 4!) .495
...91 49 W) .195
... 95 43 62 . 45t
...95 3S 57 .4'
Chicago ...
St. I.ouls
New York
Stirltnn Ilrnily for Ilnslness.
HI!BIrON Neb., Aug. :4.-(Special.)-Manager
Phil Hess of tho Shelton ball nine
yesterday raised enough caBh In a short
ilmo lo put nn elglit-foot fence around the
ball grounds and they will soon bn en
closed and an admission fe charged so
lhat It will be possible to havo soma of lha
best playing nines In tho country come
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY,
here and get pay fnr coming The ball
team which was organized this summer
here has met on the diamr.nd a large num
ber of rrsck pin vers nnd proven themselves
thoroughly rnpable of holding their own
(5 M US (IF Til I j V W llll It' A I.UAIlt U.
Iluffnlo .AlnUes n Suell Finish In (l.ie
of n Untihti llemler.
CI.KVBI.AND, Aug 21 -Cleveland and
Huffalo played two games today. Tho fea
ture was tho Ditching of Dan Kerwln for
tho Huffalos, who stayed In tho box for
nineteen Innings, tho homo team making
only fourteen hits In the two games. The
first game was lost by Cleveland In the
third Inning by poor base running. In the
tenth tho visitors landed on HofTer and,
aided by bases on balls and errors, scored
six runs. In the second game the Huffalos
knocked Smythe out of the box In the llrst
Inning. Attendance, 1,300. Score, llrst game:
CI.KVUI.ANU. I llfKPAIx).
It.ll O.A.K.l It.IIO.AE
Pickery, rf. ft 0 3 ft ) liettman, cf 1 10 0 0
rrlstile, If.. 0 17 0ft Hart, rf 11000
(lenln. 3b.. 0 2
0 I 0 ItnlllRan, If I 2 3 0 0
9 0 0 Shr-k, r.. . I 0 I I
5 4 ft Orey, lb .. 1 3 If 1 0
2 I I llletirr, 2b . ft 1 3 it 0
1 ft I Andrews, 3li 0 2 1 JO
3 ft 0 llrnilffk. 1 5 I 1 1
0 4 0 Kerwln, p.. 0 I 10 0
iMfirce. lb ft 2
Klno.1, :ii .. 0 0
Shay, nn ft 0
Crlsliam. rf ft 2
Hole, e 0 2
Hnffr, p ... 0 0
Totals ..0 9 30 13 2' Totals ..ft II 30 l 0
Cleveland OftftOOOOOO 0 ft
Huffnlo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Barned runs: Huffnlo, 1. Two-baso hits:
V rlsble, Crisham, Hlerbaucr. Three-base
hit: Andrews. Sncrlllce hits: Kerwln,
HolTer. .Stolen bases: Spies, Carey. First
base on balls: ort lloffer, 2; oft Kerwln, 2.
Struck put: Hy Hnrter. Hart; by Kerwln,
Shay 2i. Frlsble (2), Pickering. Double
plays: hhay to Flood to haChance. Andrews
to Carey. First base on errors: Huffalo, 2.
I.eft 011 bases: Cleveland. 9; Huffalo, 8.
lime: 2:05. Umpire: Frank Dwyer.
Score, second game:
CU:VEI.ANI. . ULFtI.O.
lt.lt O A.K I tt.lt O A. II.
I'lrker g, ef. 1 1 3 0 0 Oilman, cf 0 0 3 0 0
lTlblp, If... 0 0 2 0 0 Hart, rf t 1 3 ft 0
Olenitis, 2b .. 0 0 ft t 0 llnlllean. If. 0 2 0 0 0
Uirii'ce. lb. 0 1 10 0 nehreck, c.. 10 5 11
Flood. !b..., 0 0 3 1 0 Carey, lb ... ft 2 It 1 0
hay. ss 0 0 2 4 0 Illerb'r, 2h.. 0 0 110
Crliham, rf 1 1 2 ft 0 Andrew. 31 0 1 0 3 0
-r"". c 1 1 4 11 0 iirmlrr'k, 0 0 2 1 0
Smythe, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Kerwln, p... 0 0 0 2 0
Ilaker, p.
01040
Totals ..2 e 21 13 1
3 5 27 10 ft'
1 0 0 n 2 0 0 n
Totals .
Cleveland
iiurr.tio
Barned runs:
Two-base lilts:
Three-lmso lilt:
...20000000 0 .
Cleveland, 2; Huffnlo, 2.
Pickering, Cross, Carey.
Il.,lll..n.. U....1 1.1. .
...... ..,. until,. 0,111 iiii-i' 1111,
ii,,,ii-iirn. innings pueueii: tsmytlie, l;
Haker, S Hits: Off Smythe, 3: oft linker.
3. Urst base on balls: Off Haker. 1: ort
Kerwln, 1. Struck out: Hy Haker: Hler
t,i,,.,e.r' ","r!: ,by Kerwln. Frlsble, Cross,
lilt by pitched ball: (lenlns. Wild pitch:
Kerwln. Double piny: Haker to Shay to
.aflmnce. I.eft on bases: "Cleveland, 4;
Huffnlo, 6. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Dwyer.
Another lit en Ureal..
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 2l.-Dctrolt took
the llrst and Indianapolis the second game
today. Kellum was batted out of the box
n the llrst game, but In the secmd game
held the visitors down to three hits. In
dianapolis tlclded wretched In Hie llrst
gamo and horribly In the second, nnd vlc
versa for Detroit. Attendance, 2,2ii0. Score,
llrst game:
INUIA.VAPOI.tf. 1 DKTIIOIT.
1t.11 oak. r.it.o.A.i:
ltartr.rl, If.. 0 12 0 1 I'naey, 3b... 2 3 12 0
MllKOOll. Sh. 1 2 1 I 1'llnl mM rf 1 n n rt rt
ller. 3b-ss. 1 1 3 2 2 AleAI's'r, If. 2 3 I 0 0
KNly, lb.... I 1 11 0 t i:iberfld. fs 2 3 ft 1 0
llnur'ver. rf 1 2 0 0 0 Jones, cf.... 112 10
Heyhold, cf. 0 1 4 ft 0 Dillon, II1...0 0 9 10
Powers, c... 0 2 4 1 0 Shaw, r 2 2 10 0 0
.Madison, ss. 0 ft 0 1 liltun, !h.... 12 2 4 0
IllrkPV. .Ill . 0 0 9 1 Cnnln .. 1 1 n . A
...... - - - . .iv.wi,,i,, ..,, . 4 . ,J
Kellum, p... 0 0 0 0 1
Stlmme!, p.. 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 12 1" 2" 12 0
Totals .. 4 10 27 10 10'
Indianapolis 0 000020201
Detroit 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0-12
Innlngi pitched: Hy Kellum, 1; bv Stlm
mel, S; by Cronln. 0. Hase hits: Off Kel
lum, C; off Stlmmel, 11; off Cronln, lo. First
base on balls: Off Stlmmel, 1; off Cronln, 2
Struck out: Hy Kellum, 1; by Stlmmel, 2:
by Cronln, S. Barned runs: IndlnnnpolH,
I: Detroit. 3. Two-baso lilts: Cronln. Me
Alllster, Blberfeld. Hyan. Three-base hits:
Magoon, Oeler, Casey, Blberfeld, Jones,
Shnw. Sncrlllce hits: McAllister, Hyan.
Stolon base: Ryan. Left on bases: In
dianapolis, 7: Detroit, 10. Time: 2:10. Um
pire: Mannnssaii.
Score, second game:
INDIANAPOLIS. DKTHOIT.
lt.ii.o A.n.l nii.oA.n
Hartsel. rf.. 1 13 0 o Casey, 3b... 0 114 0
Maroon, 2b. 1 1 4 2 0 Holmes, rf., 0 0 J 1 0
Oeler, rs.... 12 10 0 McAl's'r, If 0 ft 1 0 1
Kelly, lb.... o 1 0 0 Mbrrl'ld. ss 0 o 3 1 1
llOKr'yer, rf 2 1 0 I 0 Jones, cf.... 10 10 2
Heybold, cf. 1 1 3 0 0 Dillon, lb... ft 0 4 10
Powers, c... 113 2 ft Shaw, e 0 2 9 2 2
Hiekey. 3b.. 1113 i'Kyan, 2b ft ft 1 0 ft
Kellum, p... 1 1 0 0 0 Krlsk. p n ft ft 1 1
lOwciis, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Totnls . . 9 10 21 S II
I Totals ..1 3 21 10 7
Indianapolis 3 0 1 0 0 3 29
Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Innings pitched : Hy Kellum, 7; bv FrMt,
0; by Owens. 1. Hase hits: Off Kellum,
3: off Filsk. 9: off Owens. 2. First base on
balls: Off Kellum. 3; off Frisk. 5. Struck
out: Hy Kellum. 3; by Frisk, 5: by Ovvers,
2. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Kellum, Frisk
Two-base lilts: llnrtsell, Seybuld. S.ic
rllleo hits: Hogrlever, Seybnld. Double
play: Cnsey to Dillon to Shaw to Blber
feld. Stolen bases: Hogrlever (2), Pow
ers. Pnssed ball: Shaw. Left on bases:
Indianapolis, 2; Detroit, G. Time: 2:u0. i'm
plre: Mannussau.
.Stnnilinir of tho Train.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Chicago io." fil 41 .010
Indianapolis 1(17 f.S 19 .512
Milwaukee Ill R9 f.2 .511
Detroit ii2 r.s r.t .517
Kansas City 112 M Tfi .r,ftfl
C'e vela ml WS 52 Mi .4M
nuffalo 113 50 in .1(2
Minneapolis 112 13 O .3SI
llrenW liven nt lliiniliolilt,
Hl'MHOLDT, Neb.. Aug. 2l.-(Specltt.)-Humboldt
nnd Highland, Kan., split own
yesterday, each team winning a game.
Highland won out In the eighth Inning of
the morning game on a single, a two-bao
hit and seven of thn most picturesque
errors by tho home tenm that any crowd
ever had the misfortune to witness. Tho
score:
Humboldt 1 3 0 3 7 0 0 0 2-VI
Highland 1 1 0 0 3 1 3 7 0 19
Hits: Humboldt. 11; Illghtnnd. 15. Two
baso hits: Sturgls (2). Noyes. Frost.
Sacrifice hits: L. Held. Struck out: Held,
I: King, 7; Frost, 1. Hnses stolen: lllgli
Innd, 0; Hnmbo'dt, 7. Hattcrles: HuniboMt,
Held and Held; Highland, King, Fivst an i
Heynolds. Umpire: J. A. Fellers.
Tho second game was one of the bent
ever seen on Iho home grounds nnd was
replete with sensational plavs from star'
to finish. The game was called at no end
of the llrst half of the eighth Inning to
allow tho visitors lo catch a train, the score
being only for tho full seven Innings p'nyet;
Humboldt 2 0 0 0 II it 02
Highland oooooo o o
Hits: Humboldt, 7: Highland. 4. Sacrltlc.i
hits: L. Held. Struck out: Linn, 5; Front,
2. Hnses stolen: Humboldt. 1; Highland,
1. Hatterles: Humboldt. Linn nnd Hell;
Highland, Frost nnd Noyes. Umpire: J.
A. Fellers.
Ilnnkors l'nlon in, V, 11, C, A,
Today will be Hankers Union dav nt the
Young Men's Christian association park.
Two teams from the Hankers' union 'Vlll
play two Young Men's Christian assn-ia-Hon
teams, one nt 2 and the other .it 4
p. m. They will line up as follows:
U. Union Position. lrnv..
Tracy Catcher Jvirr
W. Dlstlehorst.... Pitcher Dr. Neville
I.c Dlstlehorst First Hnvnea
Standard Second Neville
Werd Short McCartbv
Tracy Third Andor-nin
Morlnrty Left c. Young
Nelson Middle Cortolvou
Sweasy Rltrlit NoIsti
Substitutes-Hlght held: Hluebaker and
Prltchard.
Second game:
Uniques. Position. Trlaivjtes
McMahon Pitcher Davl'sTi
Connors Catcher M .s
Woodward First B. Welsh
Doe Second Spragux
Spain Short Creiun
Hall Third Trail.
Dennen Left Clarx
Trncy Hlght llnagbinil
Strong Hluht Kcnn-ilv.
Lynch Siihstltuto ttocil.
Two guinea fnr ono admission.
(ierlnir Defeats (iticriiao,
CiUBHNSBY, Wyo.. Aug. 21. -(Special. 1
One of tho smoothest games of ball eer
seen In this section was plaved bere ve
terday bv tho home team anil u team from
Oerlnz, Neb. Score:
Guernsey 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 07
Gerlng 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 s
Hatterles: Gerlng, Wright nnd Franklin,
Guernsey, Clemmous and Common. Struck
out: Hy Wright, 9, by Clemmots, 12. Um
pire: Crlppen.
Kearney !: for Mliiilrn,
KBAHNBY, Neb., Aug 24 lSpeelal Tele
grnm.) The Mlnden ball team came to
Kearney today and ran up eleven scares to
Kearnev's three. Mlnden made eight runs
In the llrst Inning nnd thn home team got
shut out Iho llrst four Innings, Kearney
cot a score each In the UUU. olgutu vud
ninth Innings. Hatterles. Kennies. Gordon
aim Keuni"nl, .Milulen. Hllss and Funk
( enlrill ( Hi flent liiilliins,
CLNTItAI. CITY. Neb. A ig .'I. -(Spe-la'
Telegram i- Centrsl Cltv defeated the
(leiini Italians torlMy bv rt Score of 1W to I
Ilen batting of the home team was tt
tealur.'. fir ore:
Indians 0 n n o I I a 0 2
Central City 0 2 12 5 0 3 3 16
Hatterles. Johnson. Sale and .Mitchell,
i-iiiiiii'i urn, iiHi npr nun i.ear.
U'lirMmr It.....' ri......
Tho regular game between the Working
. -.: ' K'r .' ." ii nrisiinn asso
ciation and the South Side SUggers will be
plajed Mouda evening The teams were
unable to pla on account or wet gm.inds.
In a short game on the israss diamond th
Sluggers were defeated by a score of 0 to
0 b the Working Hoys.
tlniersnn 'In ken Another.
BMBHSON. Neb.. Aug. 24 -(Special Tele
gram i-Bmerson won another ball game
todnj ag.ilnst Pender, tbe ncre being 6 to
6 Lmerson nlnys at Pender on A.tgust 30
for the Nebraska amateur championship
nnd bets ale now otTered 2 in l that Krl
hers Sluggers of Bmerson will win tho
purse.
ANACONDA PACES LIKE FIEND
Sprpily Mileliberler Mninshcx VII
forts of ItreoriN In Itnei' nl Itend-
1 1 lo Tineli. Ilosliiu,
m,lr)'STi,Jfi UR. -T"!" ""and clrcilt
meet ut Headvllle closed lodav with the
notuble feature of Anaconda, the gelding
Last Imy, N. "i pacing a mile In 2:ft2!i.
thereby winning tho 2:01 class and defeating
t'y a very narrow margin Frank Hejrash
? .S'l'irchllght. The llgure breaks the
Headvllle track record of 2. ftp, in a race,
Iow-ers Anueondas reeoni by lt seconds
""1 ,'lth the exhibition mile by Star
Pointer In 1 ,)',. places Headvllle ut the
head of fast tracks. The new record was
unexpectedly made, nnd It was entlrelv due
to the desperate efforts of Golden ulid Mc
Carthy to outdrive Mcllenry In a verv
close heat. Anaconda was the favorite, but
tho nubile heavily backed Frank Hogash
and .Searchlight, as their past performances
snowed they were fast to an unknown de
gree. The other great race was the 2:ftS trot In
which Arlmi, owned by J. Malcolm Forbes,
was brought out of retirement after six
years and sent up ngulnst CUnrlev Herr.
tho gamo winner of the Massachusetts
sluko last year, and Gratton Hov. tho gnat
horse from Macon, Ga. Arlou was speedy
In the llrst heat, but fell down Imdlv In
the second ami was then drawn, leaving
Gratton Hoy and Charley Herr lo light out
it royal battle. In which the Lcvingtoti
horse won. The two events furnished
eiinush snort III themselves.
The remarkable driving of Geers In the
2:12 trot brought him a grand ovatbui. York
liny, owned In Heading, Pa., won the event,
ilue really to the jnforlunate breaks of
Temple Wilkes nnd Onward Silver. The
favorite, Dollade Wilkes, had no show.
The 2:11 class went to tho New York
horse. Stacker Taylor, with rninnnrntlvr
ease. Summary:
2'ftl class, pace, two hats In three, purse
$1,500:
Anaconda, b. g., by Knight (A.
Cheney) 1 1
Frank Hoash, br. h by Atlantic
Klnir (Goldeni ? "
Searchlight, br. h., by Darkllght (Mc
Carthy) 3 3
Chehalls. blk. h. (O'Neill I 4
T ime by quarters In both heats:
First heat: :3l, LftJli, l::i3'i, 2:0114.
Second heat: :3iii. 1:01. 1:314, 2MC14.
2:12 class, trottlnc. two heats In three.
nurse si.5ftft:
ork Hoy. b. g , by Wilkes Hoy
(Cotnmlnusi 7 5 11
Temple Wilkes, b. g.. by Ken-
itieny Wilkes ((lolilen) 12 3 2
Onward Silver, eh. h., by On-
w-aru (uecrsi ,,123
Bd Lock. b. g. (McDonald) 2 3 4 ro
Dolade Wilkes, blk. m. (Hyde).... 5 4 0 ro
Blfrldn, b. m. (Thomas) I 0 5 ro
Don L.. b. c. (Fnrshnor) fi 7 dr
Temper, b. tn. (Mcllenry S dls
rime: 2:ii4. 2:iii. .:w. 2:iij.
2:14 class, nace. three heats In live, nurse
11,000:
stacker Taylor, b. 11.. by enptnin
i. ooi-i'.na wiikcs lAioevi ill
Fred W., ch. g., by Hed Wilkes, Jr.,
(Golden) 2 2 2
Dan Westlnnd, b. g. (Cooki I 3 I
William 11. Moody, ch. h. (Palmer).. 3 4 5
Prlnco A., br. g. (Tyson) 7 5 3
Faith, b. m. (Hrndy).... fi ii fi
Mazlo Sidney, b. m. (Spear) 5 ills
itoiiert ii., 11. g. (uriiLKwater).. uis
Time: 2:1ft. 2:10. 2113: '
2:0S trot, two bents lnthree. nurse J1.5C0:
Charley Herr, b. Ii , by Alfred G.
rn..iivi IV I 5 1 1
Gratton Hoy, b. h., by Gratton (Mil
ler) 1 .' -
Klugmnnd, l. g. (Marshi 4 3 4
Lord Vincent, b. h. (8p:an) 5 4 3
Arlou, 1 1. h. (Tiler) 3 6dr
Time: 2:us't. 2:111.
Itnei'M nt Fllltnore Co only l'nlr.
GBNBVA. Neb.. Auc. 2l.-(Sneclal Tele
gram.) This was the fourth day of lit J
l'Tilmore county rair ami circuit laces, it
was the red letter dav for the association
as to attendance: never before was there
a larger crowd present, drawn there by tlu
line races, nan gamo neiween uniowa tui'i
Heaver Crossing;' loams and other dlsplaya
The races:
2:30 trot, purse, 12(0:
Georgo S, b. h. (Tanner 3 111
Limy him, 11. in. (.vinsiersonj.... z a -
Fannie K. b. tn. C.lbbell) 2 3 2 3
Thelma, b. 111. (Hussell) 4 4 4 1
Lord Monwood, br s. (McDermott) dls
Time: 2::i:'a. 2:2T. 2:27. 2:27,.
2:17 pace, purse. $2U0:
Una V. rli, 111. (Uhories) 1 1 1
Seidell Wllk-, g. h. (Sprague) 2 2 2
Hllev C. nr. s. (Strohm) 3 I I
Jesslo Kllng, blk. in. (Hut-oell).... 5 3 3
Madcap, blk. in. (lironerman) 1 6 i
Time: 2:2l'-j, 2:25. 2:23',.
ICme.rald won the ml!" novelty race.
Henry H the quarter. Lijqunlso the half
nnd three-quarters. Time: 1:K
Tho ball game was won by Ohlnwn, the
score being Ohlown, 7; Heaver Crossing D.
HEAT RACE AT HIGHLAND PARK
II. (t. Hun Wins First 11 ml Thlnl
IleiitN, I'cKH.v F. FIiiIsIiIiik l'lrst
In Hie Second.
DKTHOIT. Aug. 2l7A heat racn nt :ive
furlongs, which It took three heati to
decide, was the feature at Highland park
this afternoon. H. 'I- Han, tlie faveilte,
won the llrst and third he,iki. In the sec
oud ho was beaten by Fessy F, becuiMO
Daly, on Glad Hand, shut him off .it tho
sixteenth pole and lorced Landry to pull
up Tho latter hit Daly with his whip
and mado him null out nnd was lined l y
the Judges. Tho truck wus fast. .Sum
maries: First raco, live furlongs heats, selling:
First heat: It. Q. H.in, IftO (Landry), s to
1. won; Glad Ilund, 91 (J, Daly. .1 to 1.
second; Miss Fonsolnnd, M tWonderlv).
S to 1. third. Time: 1:01. Fessy F. H y
Scluzar, Barl Fonso and Lizzie MeCirthy
also ran. Second heal. Fessy 1'', 1.: (Co
burn). 5 to 1, won; It. Q Han, 1 to 2, sei -oud;
Glad Hand. I to 1, third. Time: l 't.'
Key Selazar. Barl Fons'i, Jllss Fonsolaii I
and Lizzie McCarthy also run. itun off.
It. Q Han. I to 5. won: Fessy F. I ' 1 5,
reeond; Glad Hand, 5 to I, third. Time.
l:02i
Second rare, four and one-haif furlongs
selling: Obey, 97 (L. Thompson), fi to 1.
won; Marey, 101 (Cnburn), 10 to 2, second,
Maltese Cross, 10J (Castro) 5 to '.'. thlr.:.
Time: ;&fi-V Dream Life, LlRhtnlliB Flu-li,
Gleseg anil Hndge Hell also ran.
Thlnl race, six and one-half furlo' gs.
selling: I. W. W, (Landry). I to 5, won,
Delxt. 103 (Wiindcrly), 3 to I, second, Vint
99 (L. Thompsoni, S lo 1, third. Time
1:22' 1 John 11. Doerr, Jr., March Pint
Charley Heels, Oomlnle, Lottlo Huntr and
Neponiet also ran.
Fourth race, live furlongs, selling: I'.osc
blrd, 102 (I.. Thompson), even, won. Miss
Kilngle, 102 (Cistrol, 50 to 1, second, Vir
ginia, 102 u.andry), I to 1. third. Time
1:03. l'moroso, Pierre, Jr., Handlland and
La Klnneta also ian.
Fifth race, six anil one-half furlongs,
selling: CllpsPttu. 9 . (J. Dnlyi. CO to '
won; Jucoma, 1M1 ( Landry I, 2 to 1, secmd.
Old b'ox. 107 (L. Thompson), 3 to 1. thirl
Time: l:22ti. Queen Anno, Mound Hullder
Miss Al Farrow, Salvado nnd Grandeur
also ran.
Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Je -sle
Jarbo, (Wondcrlyl. 0 to 1, won, Spun
lev II. fW (Castro), 12 to 1, Fecond. P.iil
SS (Unburn). 4 to I, third. Time. ,:.'-'4
Momentum. Come Quick, Maralanna II nd
St. Culple also rnti.
Itl'NIlltM lit (iiileobiiiK,
GALBSHUHO, 111., Aug. 2I.-At the Drlv
Ing nark today Noble Tee won two heais
ill tho 2:20 pace reducing his record ly
ono and one-half seconds and was then
taken sick and withdrawn. Mart Allerton
clipped eight seconds off his record in the
2:23 trot Itesults:
2:17 pace, purse f.Vft: Jim nalley won
first and third heats and race. Time ::1i
llurns, Stormwnod, How Howser and Oak
Grove alio started.
2:12 trot, purse l.VM: Nuretta won :iire
heats nnd race. Uest tlnw. 2:0li'j. Cutttn.T
and Alvarda also started.
2'2il pace. Illinois stake, purse Jl.iKJi
Artorn won third, fourth nnd tlfth heat
and race Ilest time 2 12'3 Noble Tee
won llrst ani secninl lrat Il'it time
2 10 Jean Tugelo, Tresa Wllkei, Ladv
Goldileld, Hrald ami Possum also .tarte 1
2 23 trot, purte, jyrt. Mart Allerton vrn
fcecoiitl, fifth and sixth heats und rice
AUGUST 25, 1900.
He.t time 2 ls. Amengo w m third ati 1
.,,,., ii urai-. iit.i nine - i-1. urny Liuiy
niKi uiiiti o,niis niso sinruti.
FRIDAY LUCK AT HAWTHORNE
Form I'lnjers Itudelj Mioebrd hj
I'nlliire of T heir ( nlciii.-illon-i to
to Hint tn Form.
CHICAGO, Aug. 24.-Only 0110 favorite
in tlio Ilr't four races scored brackets .11
Hawthorne this nfternoon and the llnlsli
III this particular event was so elosq that
everybody was kept In a Ilutler of excite
ment until the Judges got the number mil
and tapped tho ''all right ' bell. That was
wiirn iiraw i.nu neat Lomond 111 the see'
ond race. Summaries:
First race, six turbines Tvro. 1IN rlllnssi
8 to 5, won; Silurian, 106 (Iluchanani, .1 to
2, second; Dandy Jim, 10S (NarvereK). 4 to
1, iiuni. rime: liiiH, orrlc Goan, Ills
Lmlnence. Hurnelt's Walkaway, Tha Con
queror nnd l'oyntji also run.
Second race, seven furlongs: iiraw L'id,
103 (Tally 1, II to 5, won; Lomond. 102 ,V
Klleyi, 7 to 1, second: Tame Irishman, 97
McKeali). fi to I, third. Time: 1:31. In
surrection, Locust Hlossom. Negligence.
Sorrel Hose, MacLareu ami WoodrunBe'
also ran.
Third race, live and one-half furlongs
Wood Tick, 100 (It. Narvnrezi, 7 o 2, won;
Icon. 105 (Hloss), C to I, second; Daugor
llne, 10S (Tally.), I to 1, third. Time: l:l'4.
Hurry. Albert Unrlcht. Plrato to Pcnzam e
and Satin (.oat nlso ran.
Fourth race, seven furlongs, elllng:
Pirate J. 100 (Huchanan). S to 1. won: .11 01
W, 103 (Tally), rt In I, second; Lady Hrlt.m
nle. lftl iMorrlsnn). S to 1. third. Time:
l:30t4. Tilly Ann, LaPrlncessa. Aloha II.
Miss Liza, Oxnard, Josephine II ami L. T.
Cntnn nlso ran.
Fifth race, one mile: The Unknown, ilO
(VltHtoe). 2 to 1. won: Ohnct. iVJ (III-
chanan), 2 to 1. second; OwensUoro. 102
(Tally). 5 to 1. third. Time: l:1i4. Hans,
ford, Mountebank, Jack Telling, Prairie
i)x nnri Aiieen wuson niso ran.
Sixth race, ono mile nnd soventv van's.
selling: Pay thn Fiddler. 101 (WlnkiM.H.
7,1 ,.n. II. .,,,1 T--t, .. .AT. T. 1 1 .' , tix I
second; Lady Meddlesome, 10) (Huchana 1),
7 to 1. third. Time: 1:184- The Devil, Pi..
ian, i-am uance, l'.use J.can nnu nine
Lick nlso ran.
PREJUDICE WINS AT SPA
Mcelintius, l'nvorltr In TTirec-flnnrtcr-
Mlle II 11 ml I en p. l'lnlsbes llelilnd
tin- .llinir)',
SAHATOOA, Aug2T-A very ordinary
card was run oft hero todnv. The best race
was In the sl.x-furlong handicap, for vhh h
Meehaims was 11 strong odils-on favorite.
Prejudice, tho second choice, wo.i bv a
leni'th. with Olhrnltnr. who met with mime
Interference, second, 11 llko distance before
Halston. The time. 1:1316, was very fast.
The meeting closes tomorrow Summary
First race, maiden 2-year-olds, fillies, live
furlongs: Luck. 10S (Holaud). il to 1, won;
Kid. 10S (Michaels). S to 1 and 3 to 1. sec
ond: Tavela, 10S (It. Williams). 7 to 2. third
Time: 1:0U4. Guesswork. Georgia Gardner,
1'iinnie .Miimi ami inrniuine niso ran.
Second race, sell 11c. mle and llfty-llve
yards: Koeulg. 10.1 (Hums), 2 to 1, won.
Godfrey, 100 (James), 7 to 1 nnd 12 to 5.
second; Tim Galney, 101 (Holaud), 1! to 1.
third. Time: 1:444. Tryshena, Kufu and
S;nrs nlso ran.
Third race, handicap, six firlnngs: Preju
dice, 102 (Hums), 7 to 2, won: Gibraltar. 101
(Howell). S to 1 and 5 tn 2. second: Halston,
111 (Flynn). 8 to 1, third Time: 1:I3'4.
Cheese Straw II, Blsle Harnes, Hlugleader,
lllch Jinks and Meehnnus also ran.
Fourth race, maiden 2-year-olds, live fur
longs: Water Plant. IPfi (Holaud). 7 to 2.
won: Punctual. 1U6 (Howelli. 25 to 1 nnd S
to 1, second; Cogswell. 10S (It. Williams), 5
tn 2. thl-l. Time: 1:M. Quite Hlght, The
Count. ..lug's Favorite, Gray Morn and
Irish He: nlso ran.
Fifth race, tnllo nnd sixteenth: Intrusive,
110 (It. Williams), 13 to 10. won; Hramble,
101 (Hums), 3 to C, second: First Whip, lftfi
(Howell), third. Time: l:l. Unsightly.
Compensation and Kunja also ran.
FUTURITY TO BE RUN TODAY
Orenlesl T'mo-Yenr-Old Hnce of the
Year to lie Sheepbeiiil's Open
lllK I'enluro.
NBW YORK, Aug. 21. The fall meeting
of tho Coney Island Jockey club will open
nt Sheepshcad Hay tomorrow. The feature
Is tho Futurity for 2-year-olds over the
Futurity course, which Is about six fur
longs. Tho weights nnd entries follow:
Tho Futurity, Futurity course: Tommy
Atkins. 129; Hlties, 12: Blkhorn. 125; Oolduu
Age, Kenllwortll. All Green, 122; Cap nnd
Hells, Sweet Lavender, 110; Lady of the
Valley. 11G; Olympian. Hallyhoo Hev, Six
Shooter, Ilelvlno Longshoreman. Smile, 112.
ltcKiilla nt St. I. mils,
RT. LOUIS, Aug. 24. -Tho booklen had
Die best of tho argument i.t the lair
grounds today, as only two favorites and
one lightly played second choice were r -turned
winners. The Light, winner of the
opening event, clipped a quarter of a sec
ond off of the track record. Track fast
Weather hot. Summaries:
First rac, selling, six and cne-bnlf fur
longs: Tho Light. 101 (May), even, won;
Bight Hells. 00 (Domlniclu, 15 to ' and 7
to 10, stcond; Kindred, 07 (J T. Woods).
30 to I. third. Time: 1:20. Guide Hoik and
Lord Neville nlso ran.
Second race, selling, mile and seventy
vards: Joe Doughty, 107 (Dalii, 6 lo 2,
won; Leo Planter, 111 (VanDuscni. 3 to 2
and 3 In 5. second; Bugenla S, 102 (May).
3 to 1, third. Time: 1:17'',. Harve B, Grav
Forgo, Goodnight und lion Chancellor also
ran.
Third nice, maiden 2-yenr-olds, live
furlongs: Athnra. lift (J. Matnews). ft to ri,
woo: Kninvrenl. 110 (Frost). 7 In 2 anil fi to
5. second; Glen How, 113 (VnnDusen), 1ft to
1, third. Time: l:03j. Shotover II, Kuto
Freeman. Harry K. Flying Bagle, Honor
Hrlght. Kotlian. Miss Pratt and Down
hearted ulso ran.
Fourth race, selling, two miles: Gilbert,
87 (Domlnlck), 3 tn I. won; nansoin, 10 1
(Dalo), 0 to 5 nnd 2 to f, second; Hound
Turn, M (May), 25 to 1. third. Time: 3:23.
Orris, Kongo et Nolr nnd Lurdnn also ran.
Fifth race, 2-year-olds, live and one
half furlongs: Seething. 110 (Dale), 1ft o
1, won; l.adeslroui, no (VutiDuscn). evu
nnd out, second; Murgaret F, 110 (Corner),
7 to 2, third. Time: 1:10. I.lll Sparks,
Seorpolette, Onngcn, Mrs. Graunan nnd So
cundus nlsii ran.
Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: nenliam,
1fO iFallehey), (i to 1, won; Ostra. 1110 U
Mathews), 3 tn 1 and even, second: Henrv
of Franstemur, 1ft!) (Corner), H to 5, thlnl
Time: 1 :15'i. Haiidazzo, Dorallce. Verv
Light, Hoiiuqua, Omella. and On I land also
ran.
Gilbert nnd lllllott Will .Meet.
CHICAGO. Aug. 2I.-Fred Gilbert of Spirit
Lake. la., has accepted the challenge of J.
A. It. Blllott to contest for tho B. C. cup,
emblematic of tho Innnlmate target 1 ham
plnnshlp of America. Tho contest will be
shot ut Oknboll, In.. August 31.
Ill n spirited and most Interesting contest
for the Dupont live-bird championship
trophy between J. A It Blllott of Kansas
City and B. S. Graham of ChU-ago at Wat
son h Park today. Blllott won by llvo birds
PXHCTHICITY as science csu make
them. r!ach one produces as much
nerve-hiilldlngsufmanrens is con
tallied In the amount of food a man
consumes In a week. This ic why
they have cured thousands of eases
of nervous diseases, siirh n rirhll.
ity. Wiilness, Insomnia, Varicocele, Vr
etc. Tbeveniible you to think clear- i
y bv developing brain matteri force '
healthy circulation, cure Imllges. fe,
!Lon' '"'I'Tt bounding vigor lo El
the whole svstem. All weakening TJL
and tlsue1etrovlng drains ond W
losses permanently cured. Delay ffj
nmv mean insauity, consumption
ami Death,
1 I'r,.iiPrbox, six boxes (with
Iron-clad guarantee to cure or re.
fund money), . Hook containing
P" lllve proof, free. Address VtA
.....w.k.iiB wo,, wievcuana, o.
Bold
Ull J,
uy icunn . Co., utli and Douglas
A. Fuller & Co . tltn ana DuuhIhb.
and vigor.
mother and the baby, the aged, the
ill, the convalescent. Physicians
know and recommend it. All
Druggists sell it. Prepared by
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
St. Louis, U. S. A.
Brewers of the Orifiinal Budwclscr, Haust, Mlchclob, Anlicuscr-Standard,
Pale-LaRer, Export Pale, Black and Tan, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrlnc.
urdcrs addressed to Geo. Kruc, manager Omaha branch, will ho promptly executed.
t.iu tuini'ni wan iit'inui'ii 11 iroitPiiiini 1
and nn amateur and the professional won
TV n 11 1 nt Mil Kin Fulls,
NIAOAHA.O.V-TTIIM.AICB. Out . An.
21.- The finals In the men s singles were
readied today in the Magaru international
tennis tournament Score.
t liamplnnshlp singles, seml-llunl round:
L. 1'. Flschrr N'mi Ynrll. Ii.,il lvr..lt.li r,il.
llns, Chicago. 0-1, ti-2.
II. II. llacket, New York, bent Sumner
Hardy, San Francisco, C-2, fi-2.
.neii s scratch doubles, llrst round:
Krelgh Collins and Harry Waldner. Chi-
cago. beat A. C. MacMaster and II. Glassco,
loronto, ny derault
F. H. Alexander nnd It. D. Little. 1'rlnce-
ton, beat W. S. llond and I'. Heard. Chi
cago, ti-l, (i-l.
umner iinruy ami .samiiei uariiv, Han
Francisco, beat S G. Tnlo and I. Norton,
i.ancascr, i-.
B. I. ITschcr nnd II. II. Hackett, New
York, beat A. C Klllmaster ami W. W.
Mnlr. Hrantford. n-1, 6-3.
hctul-llu.il nuiid:
Sm:ier and Samuel llardv. San Fran
cisco, beat B. 1'. Fischer and 11. 11.
Hackett, Now ork, 7-r,
.Men s Handicap, singles, urst tnumi:
S. G Tate (15) beat l'etcr I'ortcr
(scratch), ii-1, 0-1.
Sunuirr lliii'dy (owe 30) heat Krelgh Col
lins (owe half ) by default.
c. n. Stevenson (hair 30) beat J. Foy (hair
0). C-l, 6-4.
F. 11. A'exander (owe half 30) beat H.
Gordon (half 301. fi-1, 11-3.
1 1. Winter (30) beat J. Hates (ha f 30). C-0.
0-1.
Second round:
c. It. Stevenson (half 30) beat II. Kelly
(3(ii, n-7, (i-2.
H. Alexander (owo half 30) beat II.
Wlmer (30). 6-1, 4-0. G-3.
Ladles scratch singles, semi-iinai rnunu:
Miss Parker. Chicago, beat Miss Cliiun-
plln, Chicago, 0-3, C-2.
Ynnger Wins on I'onl,
CHICAGO. Aiir. 21. Ilennv Yanizer. tho
"TTntoii Slasher." won on n foul In the
second round iver Mike- Hartley tonight at
tho Stag theater. Ynnger was seriously In
jured from a right swing In tho groin mid
was knocked completely out for nearly half
an hour.
In tho preliminary Martin Judge of Phil
adelphia obtained u decision over Hilly
London ot 1 iiicugo at uie cnu 01 wiu sixm
round.
(Tinnskl to .Mi' el Mil her.
NBW VOIMC. Auc. 21. Joe Chovnskl ar
rived hero from Chicago today to put the
tlnlslilng touches to 111s preparations lor
his tight with J'eter .Miincr. which iiikcw
nliien nt thn Hroadwav el lb on Tuesday
night. Choynskl baa located his training
quarters at New Dorp, S. I.
Cash Slnun Wins In France.
PATHS. A tic. 24. At Dlenno yesterday
"Cash" Sloan won the Prix de Houx-Mes-till.
2,500 francs, over a eourso of one thou
sand metres, on M. H. Chan's Lander.
Al Wcliilu. Ilents H'nlln,
NIAOAItA FALLS, N. Y.. Aug. 2I.-A1
Widnlg of Huffalo defeated Jim Watts (col
ored) of Louisville In the llfth round of a
bout In this city tonight.
Itiiln StotiN Knees nt Dubuque.
Dl'ni'QI'B. la., Aug. 21. -Today's race
were postponed until Satirday on account
of muddy truck.
WANTED Bids for all concessions on
grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont.
Nob., during race meeting Carnival week.
September 12, 13 and 11. 1000. Address,
I1HUCB B. SMITH, Sec.
I'.leclrle l.luht I'liint 'Crust.
MILWAFKBB, Wis.. Aug. 21 -The Dal'y
News savs an organization having for lis
object the control .if every electric plant
nnd svstetn In Wisconsin has been Itu ir
porated bv Milwaukee capitalists. IT10
Pictures For Presents
Nothing iiinkcs a inoiv uppropi'lalo i
piosent for imy und all oconMons lliittt
ii lieniitll'ul iilcHiro -In tliln Rivnt cut
price art snio we arc liavlntr, you will
Hurt Just wlml you want and at a prlcu
that will more than Bntlsl'y you-lioslrtcs,
you liavo n choice of Hie entire slock
of hlah unirto carhoiis, etcliliiKH, on
trnvluM, water colors,, pliitlnuins, pho
toraveurs, oil paintings, etc., at about
ono-foiiiTIi Iheir original price pictures
that rcKiilai'ly sold at from 0v to ?.o()
will co from 1c to llSe-rplctures that
formerly sold for from $.".00 to .foO.OO
will he sold for half price or less.
A. HOSPE,
Musto and Art 1513 Dourlas.
Peach Short Cake Saturday
At our noonday lunch Saturday we
will serve pencil shortcake, with
whipped cream, fin' J." cents so don t
forKPt It. No mutter what your tnste,
you'll linrt It at HalrtulT'K -cooked Just
the way you want II and served right
ami at prices that are reasonable.
W. S. Balduff,
1320 Farnam St.
Drex L, Shooman
.Never forcets when lie was a hoy and
how the ill-Nhiipcn ami clumsy shoes he
had to wear crumped and hurt Ids feet
he Uses the knowledge lie citllioil by
painful e.perieiice In select Iiir boys'
sTiucs Hint are shapid like the foot, so
that they are a comfort- our boys' SI. 50
shoe has received as much care in the
selectliiB as any $:i.on shoe In the store
lint Is. lo p't what we wauled we
had lo buy what Is a regular W.00 shoo
at most stores It's true there Isn't very
much prollt for us - yet we please you
that's better than prollt
Drexel Shoe Co.,
ObibIik's Up-to-dntc Hhu Haas,
141U FAUN AM STUlilir.
is a liquid food
that tones the sys
tem. Its use brings
appetite, health,
Aids the nursing
name of the company Is the Wise
Tructlon. Light. Ileal and Power ounviim
Henry C. Payne, John I lb gus. Ch rb s
I'llster and F. G. Illgelow. all or Mllwauko ,
nro the Incorporators
DEATH RECORD.
Ml'. Klin's Funeral.
The funeral of Mrs. Cclla Karr was held
Thursday afternoon nt 2318 North Twenty
second street, the home of her son, M D
Knrr. Hev. A. C. Welch of the Seward
Street Methodist church preached the Bcr
mon und tho music was furnished hy tho
choir of that church. Mrs. Karr's thrco
sous, M. 1)., Theodore C. and llurton A
Karr; her nephew, Frank Severance; Wil
liam A. MulTly unit W. A. Poison acted as
pallbearers. Ileautllul lloral offerings wero
received from the women of the Seward
Street Method! H church. George Cook Ito.
Ilcf corps, iho city olllchils nnd other friends.
Interment was nt Forest Lawn.
FIRE RECORD.
Weslem I 11I1111 Cnllrue.
SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 21. Western
l'nlon collego at I.emnrs, la., was destroyed
by llio today. Tho loss Is estimated at
$10,000, with $10,000 Insurance. Tho build.
Ing was lately sold to tho Germnn Bum
gellcal church society and was to hae bcon
opened next week by tho new mnnagemenl.
I'lciiitnr nt Colon,
COLON, Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special Telo
grutn.) Klnselln Grain company's elevator
hero burned nt 1 p, m. today. Loss, $S,000,
lnsuruncc, $3,.r00.
Hoard of Trnile Stilt Continued.
MILWAFKBB, Aug 21.-The Inlttnnt.o.j
suit of the Chicago Hoard of Trade against
live Milwaukee commission hn-ise 1 1 re
strain them form using the iuiril ion i.f
tho Chicago Hoard of Trade on their Id i k
boards came up today lor argument n ihe
Fulled States district court Hy .it( nietit
of counsel, tho hearing was postponed until
September 10.
Standard
Seamless
Rubber
Gloves.
Tho most tiBe
fill, perfect nnd
satisfactory
toilet tflovo yot
produced,
causes tho
litindh to ue
L'Piiw whlto nnd
bqiiutlful.
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