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    THE OMAHA DAILY BUTE: WEDNESDAY, ATOrST 2(T, 1000.
OMAHA BACK IN THIRD PLACE
Sioux Oity and St. Joseph Both Passed in a
Single Bound.
BEAUTIFUL GAME WON BY THE ROURKES
Sfnmrifr', l3oollent I'ltrhlim llr.
I'erfcel Support nml the
Mom An- (ilven n Thorough
llruhhlnu.
bases' Nagle (21, Thiol (2). Hraln. rtny-
mor Bases on bull Off Johnson. !, off
M' Farland. 1 Struck nut. riv .Tohnsnn. 2.
1)V MeFarlnnd. 2 Pao.aod hull- I.nmntl
Time. J.rm. I'miilrr Orlm.
Ill the. second anme Mm loruls irot hut one
hit. Winning the mm In thn seventh in
ning, tho last ptnyod, Lnmnti stealing home
ami bringing In the winning run. Attend
ance, l,ow. Score:
tKB MOINES.
AM. H. O. A. K.
Thiol, If....
nail, ss
Nnglo, cf..,
Hebsnmen.
I Unfit. 2b..
Ilraln. 3t...
Solsler. rf...
I.oman, c...
Pollehnw, p
lb...
3
3
?.
3
3
I
n
1
II
1
3
0
I.
Oninhn, f Slnm ( It.
D'Mhit, ti SI. .limepli, (I.
lies Moliun, l-l!i I'luhlo, ft.
3imv YurKi Ti llimtiiti, I.
Ilrookljn, lot IMilliulclpliIti, II.
M. I, mils, I ( lili'lluo, 'i.
.MIIwiiiiI.i-p, Detroit, 1!.
Kimikiis I'll). S II II fTll I al. O,
hli'lIKO, !t-S t'liM rlnnil, l-O.
I ii il I ii it n ) 1 1 x, l-7t .Minneapolis,
Totals 22 2
fuf.hlo.
1 21 15
t-
MoHnto, cf
Hnymer, ss
Graham, c
dOSSOtl, 2b
wnirympr, in.
I.iilly. rf
Moran, If
Kcny, 3i
Whltrldgc, p...
AH. It.
..3
..3
..3
..3
..3
!!5
..3
..3
it.
i
o.
o
6
n
8
0
1
I
Omaha slipped back Into third place yon
torday by winning the last Ramp, of thu
season with Ihc Sioux In na exciting a con
test an haH been witnessed on thn diamond
In a Ions while. The game wan marked
by rod-hot playing all tho way through.
Tho pitching wan splendid and the fielding
rxi'pllpnt. and thin commendation applied
with about equal force to both tennis.
Harry Nowmcyer. tho baby of the bunch
presided over the slab for Colonel Utick-
erlno anil covered himself with all kinds
of glory so long as he confined himself to
pitching, but Just as soon ns he was called
upon to ai compllsh a bit of flcldlnK he
went all to nieces. Tho three errors
chalked up against the Omahas were all
charged to him and If he hadn't been
backed up by a field that was Invulnerable
the result might have been different and
his cood nltchlng would have gone for
naucht.
Tim Sioux started off nt the bat and
Hilly Haer, who made his Initial appear
anco with the Cornhuskers, was passed to
first Then .MrCrcndle poked his hat Into
a slow one which sought Newmeyor's re
eetitlve tmws. It looked like a cinch for
an out. but Harry mHde a slow throw down
to hoennd. trying to head off Haer, with
thn result that both men were safe.
nrnshcar nnunded a fly out to Halrd and
Haer was thrown out at second. After Me
froadln had purloined second (IrMln landed
for a two-bagger, scoring McCrcndlc. and
he scored on Glasscock's safety Into thn
right cauliflower patch. Kddlo Iiwler,
who. by thn way, played an excellent game
at second, gobbled up a hot grass-cutter
from Nllcs' bat and retired the Egyptian
at first.
llnn.lp.oinr Hurry's Wild Tlirnvr
Tk. Minn Htnrt-off was not one whit
hotter than was that of the. Itourko fan)
lly. for thoy, too, succeeded In getting
a couple of tallies. Stub Toman Htarted
the fun oft by skating down to nrsl on a
free pass. Then Terry Halrd collapsed
nf.inui nnn nf McDonald's twisters so
oshIIv that McDonald was disconcerted
The ball rolled submissively to tho pitch
er'H feet nnd McDonald, by a superhuman
offnrl. lifted It over to tho center Held
fence. Ho didn't mean to. His ostensible
purpose was to throw It down to second
ml cut off Toman, but In the excitement
nf tho occasion his spirits rose; like
wise thn ball, and It went so high and so
far that Toman nnd Halrd both slid around
the bases and tied tho score.
Well, there wasn't much doing nfter
thai In tho linn of hitting, but some
mighty clever fielding was dished up bo
fore nn enraptured crowd nnd tho big
gathering of women were simply en
tranced with tho splendid exhibition the
home boys put up for their espoclal benefit
It wns not until the last of tho eighth
that It nppearcd who was to win tho ox
citing contest. At that Juncture, after
Toman and Halrd hail gone to tho daisies
MeVickor United the fuse by taking a
pass to first and then camo tho explosion
Mobile Lntuon rapped out a slnglo and
Mattlo ndvnnced to third. Then Captain
Jack whucked his bat Into tho leathor
and It went bounding through the clouds
When It finally camo In sight It was seen
to be falling In the sun field. McCreadle
sprinted after It nnd didn't get It. Of
course McVlcker nnd l.auzon scored nnd
the captain got In tho fifth run when
Jimmy Hoy made a threo-bngger.
This afternoon Des Moines will nppear
on tho sceuo for a series of four games.
Score:
OMAHA.
All. II.
Totals 25 1 6 21 13 3
Dos Moines I 0 0 0 0 n 1-2
Pueblo i o n o o n ft l
Two-base hit: Metlnle. Stolon buses:
Thiol, Lomnn, I.ally. Double plav: Poll
chow to llrnln to nebsiimen. Hasps on
Imlls: Off Whltrldgc, 3. Struck oit: Hy
Whltrldgc. r.; by I'ollchow, 1. Time: 1:30.
1'mplre: Grim.
sivr i.om: ii v a siMii.n iir.v
Denver (icts rrnv tilth n lied lint
ClnnliiK Mutch.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo , ug. 2i?.-(Spf clal Tel
egram ) -Todays game v.ns a pitching
battle betwoen Milton nml MeNeelv, tho
latter getting n shade the bettor support.
ii n error by Davis being Tespoiislble for
the only run i f I he game It wn Ir Hie
llflll. Weaver led off that ttinlfi" with a
Mligle, Mohlor follow-d w'tli u nit over
nrst iiaHe nag, Weaver golrg to tniru.
Hoi y llion fnuleil cut to Striinc. I.oeWe
new out to Hrlstow. nnd It looked as though
Denver would lie retired without a rui
Hut at this stiico Milton threw to Da.li
to ontcli Mohlor, who was Inking a bi
lend The throw wont low and Davis lot
It got through him The I nil rolled only a
low reel, hut wont far enough to sat (if v
l.oewn there was .i chancn to cct home and
ho made a dah for the plate and got It
MeNoolv then rimed the Inning bv riving
out to Schrnll. Neither team was In dan
ger of scoring exrept In the fifth. The
game netween Hi Joseph nnd Denver,
which was nnstnnned vesterdav. hn.s been
called off and St. .Iocph'o last four games
of the season with Slnux City will he plavol
at Sioux City Instead nf hole. Score:
ST. JOSH I'll.
AH. ft. II. O. A. E
4 0
In the sixth Inning on two errors by the
visitors Townsend presented two bases
on balls, a passed ball, h wild pitch nnd
four bnie hits, one belne a home run when
bases were full Score!
Ornnd Island 00rtt0612 0-13
Superior 2 1 0 U 0 0 0 2 610
lilts. Grand Islnnd, Hi Superior, 10. Kr
rors; Ornnd Island, 6; riuperlnr 6. Hnt
trrles; Grand Island, Oordon nnd Hedmond,
Superior, Townssnd and Heed,
OAMr.i oi' tiii: ajii:iic..v i.KAoi'n.
Clevrliind nnd Cblcngo Illvlde n Pair
nf Clone Oninrn.
CIjKVKI,AND, Aug. 2S.-CIoveland nnd
Chicago broke even on the two games this
afternoon, Cleveland taking the first nnd
Comlskey's White Stockings the second. In
the first game Chicago mnde Its two runs
on a wild pitch In the sixth Inning. In the
seventh Dlllard returned the two lost runs
by a throw to tho bleachers. Cleveland hit
Kntoll at will, while I'ntterson was a mys
tery In tho second gnme, when hits meant
runs. Smvtho was forced out of the box
at the end of the sixth inning. Jones and
Tamsett made their debut in American
league company nnd showed up well. At
tendnnce, I,8o. Score, first game:
i,l,KVEI,AND. I ntHWClO.
HH.OA.E. HII.O.A.E.
Picker1!?, ef. 1 0 S 0 0 Hoy, cf 12 10 0
(I'nlno, If... 13 3 4 0 PaJilen. Sb.. 1130
Jnneii. rf.... o I 2 0 ".Wood, c. ... 0 0 1 1 0
IjuChVf, lb. 0 1 IJ 0 ft rtilRden. lb.. 0 1 S 2 0
Tainnett, 3b. 0 I I 1 I'llarOn'm lb I 1 1 4 0
Klmv. t.. ..On I 2 0 McKnrl'd. If 0 ft S 0 fl
Flood. 2b . 0 ft 1 2 1 Dlllard, s . 0
f'tUhatn. c. 1 I 4 2 0 Shrarnn. rf. 0
lliiffer. p ... 1 S I 3 0 Kntoll, p....O
-nhr 0
ToUU . . 4 14 27 12 II
I TntaU . 3 S 24 16
Hatted for Kntoll In the ninth.
ci.laii,l t n 0 ft 0 0 3 ft 4
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-3
I'arned runs: Cleveland, 1. Two-base lilt:
Tamsett. Throe-base hits: Shcaron. ull
lard. Sacrifice hit: Wood. Stolen bases
Snellen, Dlllard. First base on errors
Cleveland. 1: Chicago. 2. First base on
balls: Off Hoffer. 1; off Katoll, 1. Struck
out: Hy Hoffer, Dlllard: uy Katoll, Pick
oritur. Wild nltch: Hoffer. Double play
Hnrtman to Sugden. Left on bases: Cleve
land. ; Chicago, s. Time: 1:24. Umpire:
Joe Cantllllon.
Score, second game:
l'I.KVi:iAND , nifCAOO
Tt H.O A.T. 1 It 1I.O A 1'
Plrlier'r. rf. ft 1 3 0 l lloy. of.. .. 2 S I ft I
ft 1 S 1 Qiradden. III.. I S I 3
0 ft R ft ftiWeod, c ft 5 T ft I
0 0 4 0 O'Sugilen. lh.. 0 0 12 0 i
0 3 11 iMlurtnVn, 3b 1 1 1 I '
0 0 3 ! Oi.McKsrrd. If I 2 3 0 i
0 1 4 3 0 Dlllard, . 1 0 0 3 I
ft 0 3 I O.Shearon. rf. t 1 3 0 I
ft 0 0 0 0 Palennn, p. 1 1 0 '
ft 1 0 J 0,
0 10 0.)
bron, 9. The battery work of both teams
wns good, but Humoonil a support was
plrltlcss, the team having Inst u nlglit s
leeii In rrachlne here. The feature of
the gamo wns the phenomenal batting an.,
fielding of 'Ink, the Hebron third base
man. Hatterles. Humboldt. Myer and So
grist: Hebron, McKlvnln nnd Funke. Hits
(umbo dt. S: Hebron. 11. Errors. Hum
boldt, S; Hebron. 5.
The strong Hnnnver team Is here and will
contest with Humboldt tomorrow forcninn
nnd Hebron In the nfternoon. The second
gnmo of todny was between robins nnd the
Hebron Maroons, the score being; Tobias,
jicnron, 1.
S S 2
2 0 1
12 0
0 0
ilfiilnn. If
Tones, rf. .. .
ICh'ce, lh.
Tamsett, Sb.
cliay, a.i
Flood, Jb
CrUham, c.
I'rneA, r... .
Smythe. p..
lmkr, p
Strang, 3b ...
1 1 ii II. ss
Kllng. c
Schrnll, If ....
Davis, lh ....
McKlbben. rf
Flynn, cf
Hrlstow. 2i ..
Milton, p
Totals
Preston cf ,
Miller, If ..
Huelow, o ..
Ilollnnd. rf
Wenver, lb
Mohlor, 2li
He y. 3b ..
I.ei'we, hs ..
McNecly, p
It.
ft
0
ft
1
1
ft
0
ft
ft
II
ft
: o
DHNVBll.
AH. It. 1!
4
O. A.
5 ft
1 0
2 t
1 0
7 1
4 1
1 I
3
1
E.
(I
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
II
Totnls 31 ! 5 27 9 ft
St. Joseph 000000 0 0 00
Denver u i v v u f i
Two-bnsc hit: Mohlor. Sacrifice hits
Davis. McKlbbon. McNecly. Struck out
Ilv Milton. 1: bv McNecly. 1. Hnsos on
balls: Off McNecly, Ii. Hit by pitcher:
.MCNeeiy m. 'lime: liis. umpire: litirigni
SlnmllliK nf tlir Tennis.
Played. Won. Iost
Denver 9S fiO
Des Moines 101 67
Omaha 100 4"
Slnux City 9S 4fi
St. Joseph 101 47
I'uenio hi ii
3S
44
M
r.2
51
r.7
r.c.
.612
.Ml
.470
.469
.4i
.418
(i.3IKl OF Till: NATIONAL, I,F)A(Jl'IC,
riiiim plona nnd lnakrra Do a Bit of
llnrd lllttlnR.
NHW YORK, Aug. 2S. Hoth pltchcrn were
bntted heavily today In tho Hrooklyn-Phll
adelphln game at Hrooklyn, but Frazer wu
wild In addition to being ineffective and
lost. Flick made two home runs and Kelly
one, each of them with nobody on the
bases. Kelly's triple In the sixth, however,
was good for three runs. Frazer's one
handed catch of Farrell's foul In the third
was thn sensation. Jones was ordered out
of the gamo for protesting. Attendance,
1,100. Score:
1'llII.AUKI.l'IIIA i HllOOKI.Y.V.
KII.O.A.K It II. O A.i:
Total ..0 n 12 1
Total .. 8 12 27 11 0
Cleveland
Chicago .
Innings
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1-S
nllrlioiV Smvtho. 6: Haker. 3
Hits: Off Smi'the. 8: off Haker. 3. Karnea
runs: Chicago, 3. Two-oase nns: r ioou
Hoy. Wood, McFarland, Hacruien nus
Dn.MAii ( rirnlna. Htnlon tinnos: Hoy (2)
Wood. Hartman. McFarland. First base
on balls: Off Smythe, 2; off Patterson. 2
smirk nut: Hv Smvtho. Dlllard; by P.il
inrxnti. (ipnlns. .Tones, rross. Mmyillo. I am
sett. Double piny: Flood to anay. mi ny
n tched ball; My Hmyine, nuguon. ion nn
bases: Clevelnnd, 11, Chicago, 8. 'lime
1:45. I'mplre: Joe Cnntllllon.
naffaln Wlilteirnslied Aatnln
niTFFAI.O. N. T.. Aug. 2H. Buffalo re
reived another coat of whltewnsh from
Kansas City today, the score being 8 to o.
Patten u tched nne ball anil was well sup
ported at nil tlmas. Attendance. 1,000.
score;
HtJrTAI3. I KANHAS CITY
II H.O A V. It Il.O.A.K.
(lettman. c f 0 0 1 Hemphill, rf 1 1 0 0
Hart, rf 0 3
llalllcan, If. 0 1
Shre-k, c... 0 1
Carey, lb . 0 1
lllerb'r. 2b ..0 0
Andrews, lh 0 I
Tlroder'k, lit 0
Foreman, p. 0 0
Hooker, p... 0 0
1 1 Oi
I 0 0
4 0
2 0
0 1
2 1
1 1
0 0
1 9
Total
0 7 27 11 4
Farrell, cf.. t 1 3 0
O'llrlen, If.. 5 4 2 0
Duncan, lb. 1 3 10 0
Cllnc'n, us.. 1 1 1 i
Coiiirtilln. 3b 1 2 3 1
Si-hnefor. 2b 0 0 3 4
MrManua, c 0 1 r. 1
Patten, p.... 10 0 3
Totals .. J 13 27 11
Toman, ss ....
Halrd. rf
McVlcker. cf
l.auzon, lb .,
O t'onnell, 3b
Hoy, If
Wilson, o ....
l.awler, 21 ....
Newmeycr, p
Totals
30
Paer. If
McCredle. rf
Hrashear, 2b
Orlllln, rf ..
Glasscock, lb
Nllcs, 3b
Horte, ss
''ole, r
McDonald, p
TntalH ....
Omnha
Sioux City
8IOUX CITY.
AH.
3
.. 3
.. I
.. I
.. I
.. 3
3
.. 3
.. 29
II. O. A. K
12 3 0
0 110
i) 2 0 II
2 13 2 0
10 3 0
2 2 1 ft
1 r. (I 0
0 13 0
0 12 3
7 27 15 3
ii, o. a. n.
ft 2 0 0
12 0 1
0 12 0
111ft
1 11 ft 0
1 0 2 ft
ft Ii 3 ft
1 2 2 II
0 0 3 1
R 21 13 2
1 1
2000000 3 Ii
2 I) 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0-2
learned runs: Omaha. ". Two-bnse hltrf:
O'Connell, Orlllln. Three base hit Hoy.
Huso on balh: Off Newmoyer. 2; off Mr
Donald. 4. Struck out: lly Newmeyor, 2;
h' McDonald, 2. Double plays: Halrd to
Toman; Hoy to l.auzon; l.auzon to New
meyor: Hrashenr to Glasscock. Stolon
bases: O'Connell, l.auzon, McCreadle
Passed ball: Wilson Time: 1.15. I'mptr:
Cllnc.
Thoma. cf. 0 2 3 1 0 Jone. cf
Hlogle. If.... I 2 4 1 I'Hhreck'd. ef 0
Deloh'ty, lb 0 3 10 ft l'Koeler, rf... 1
Iwijolr, 2b... 0 1 0 1 0 Jenn'ga, lb. 1
Flick, rf.... 2 3 1 0 0 Kflley. If.... 3
McFarl'il, o. 0 S 1 1 1 Dahlen, as.. 3
Wolv't'n, 3b 0 0 3 4 0 I... Oosi, Jb. I
M. t'nwa, ii 1 t 12 0 Daly, 2b.... 1
Fraier, p.... 3 114 0 Farrell, c... 0
Kltwon, p.... 1
Total .. ( I 34 II 3 -
I Total . 10 IS 37 7 2
Philadelphia. 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0-6
Hrooklyn 3 10 13 11 -10
Earned runs: Philadelphia. 3; Hrooklyn,
fi. Home runs: Flick (2), Kelly. Three
base hit: Kelly. Two-base hit: McFar
land. First base on error: Philadelphia.
Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11; Hrooklyn,
11. 8truck out: Hy Kltsnn, 2. Sacrifice
hits: Thomas, I. Cross. Stolen bases:
Single, M. Cross, Jennings, Daly. Uanes on
balls: Hy Kltson. 1; by Frazer, 7. Tlmo:
2:15. Umpire: O'Dny,
lilltlit Outplay Dimtiin.
HOSTON, Aug. 2S.-A double play by
Hickman unassisted and Van Haltren's
baso running wore the features of the
gamo today. 1'mplre Swnrtwood'H decision
occnsloned cnnsldorabli' kicking on both
sines. Atti'iuiance, i.soo. Hcorc:
iiosniN. , .ir.v y)iiK
ll.ll.O.A.K.I n.ii. o.a.v:
llanilll'n, cf 0 1 3 u u Vanll'n, cf. 1 2 1 fl o
3 II DuvIh, .... 1 I 2 3 (I
0 0 Selhach, If.. 0 0 4 0 0
1 0 Illrkm'n. 3b 1 1 4 3 0
0 0 Smith, rf ... 0 1 4 0 0
1 fl Doyle, lb.... 1 2 1ft 0 0
:. 0 ISI.Mi.on, 2b. 1 1 1 1 1
0 0 (Irady, c 0 1 1 1 1
3 0 llawley, p., 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 Total
0 0
Huffnio o ooooonoo-o
Kansas City 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0
ICarned runs; Kansas City, 2. Two-base
hit: Dungnn. Three-baso hit: O Brlen
Stolen bases: Andrews, Hroderlck, Cough
lln 121. Bohnefer. Dungnn. Double plays
Cnrey to Hlcrbauer, Hart to Carey, Schreck
In Carey In SrhrerW. Sclinefer to Dungnn.
First base on balls: Off Foreman, 4: oft
Hooker. 1: off Patten. 4. Struck out: Bv
Foreman. 2; by Hooker. 5; by Pntten,
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Dwyer.
- Mlllrrn rinally Win.
7NDIANAPOI.IH. Aur. 2S. - Mugoon'i
brace of orrnr In the otisnlna inning of the
first game today gave Minneapolis four
runs and the came. Handelln lost his ow
game In tho second contest by wild throws
wiilen gnve tne nomo team a lean Aiinne
nnolls could not overcome. Barnes he
them in cnecK. wniie nis romrnues roiieu ur
runs enough for snfety. Attendance, l.BuO,
Scum first game:
I.VDIAwVAPOI.IH. , MINNI-UIXIMS
It H.O. A K It. H.O. A. E
ONNOR GUTS HIS RECORD
ipeeily I'nrer tines Severnl I'nst
.lilies In What Cheer Stakes at
Provlilenee.
I'HOVIDKNCK. 11. I.. Aug. M.-The break
In the hot wave resulted In almost ilojbllng
tno nttendnnce at todays ornnd circuit
races. The racing was excellent nnd th
time was fast, the average mile being n
second fuster than nt lteadvlllc last week.
it was n bad day for the talent, ns but one
fnvorlto won, Connor, In the 2:10 pace,
which wns stepped In tho fastest time for
the class on the circuit. Connor won In
straight heats, which Is the first race of the
weeK to go in tnat order, i onnor stenned
tho first mile In 2:0fi'i. Itlley H. driving him
out. Tho second heat was in the fnu tlmo
of 2:041. which mnde. a new mark for Con
nor miry it was n goon erconu. iinrry u
chased the favorite home In the final bent
In 8:05 ilnt. The winner mnde his mark of
2:05 1-5 nt Headvlllo and his mile today r.
2:0l stamps him as one of the best pacers
along thn line.
Allen Barnes won the unfinished 2:14 trot.
carried over from Monday, by taking two
straight honta.
same nook, the fnvorite. won the first
heat in the 2:2:. nace. hut a bad break ills
tnncod tin; mare In the third. F.vnlute, nn
oiiisiiier, won in one, two, inree oruer.
Annie M urns, n winner at upmivmr. mat
week, wns considered a good thing by the
talent, but she wont tin nnd rnlilil not tin
nrougui insiiio or the nag. Koicnnm s .lus
ter .Miunleinav won the retnaltiliiB Uniia.
which Is the first race tho bay has won
uii season.
Hesu ts:
2:11 trot, throe lends In five, nurse ll.OCO
irnmpieteu):
Allro Harnes. Ii. m.. hv F.leotlon
(Nob oi 1 11 I 1
iNeii t.wynne. g. m., by Alcyron
9
S 2
2 3
h 1
10
9
.1
9 S
fi dr
11 7 S dr
3 dr
.. 7
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s
3
10
1 1
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i
fi 7
8 ds
(Hnthhuni
Nigger .Inrk, hlk g. (Arthur)...
Iris O. b. m. (McCnllal
Grade Onward, ch. m. (Mncey)
i.asso, li. g. (tieersi
Palm Leaf. b. g. (McCarthy)...
Minuet, ch. in. (Pearse)
King Warlock, ch. g. to Nell)..
Hlnndle. ch. g .(Foote)
Alknlon. blk. g. (Dore)
Lamp Girl, b. m. (Winnings). ...
' me: 2.n. 2-.uk. 2:ll'i. 2:i2U.
linger Williams' 2:2S nace. three honts In
live, i,iji:
Hvolnte, br. m., by Nominee (Co
burn)
liana, g. m. (Young)
l.ndy Alright, ch. in. (Wilson! ..
Mt. Clemens Hoy, ro. g. (Mat
I hews) 3
If. Fllnn. b. a-. (Arthur) 7
Orln H. b. g. (Hudson) 9
Argo Director, blk. m. (Thomnsi. B
iientlty spot, b. m. (ShocKensy).. R
Hod Shodd. b. c. (Ilonnhton) 10
S.illlu Hood. b. m. (McDonnldi... 1
Tommy W. ch. g. (F.rnst) ds
nines s:iii. 'i-.viVi. itn, nvi'k.
unoiie s and L':si
five. 12.01 "1:
Mister Aiiiidiemnj'. n. g ny
Marsh Murdock (Ketcham) 2
Leonard Hell, br. g., hy Election
Hell (Wnlker) 1
Kbbett, g. m. (Winnings) 3
Ivaluwnlbn, b. g. (Young) 4
Hello Curry, ch. m. (Mnrsh) !
,tui in iiurns, g. m. (Wiisnu) u.i
l'eiiplna, blk. m. (Strnlns) ds
Time: 2:l!'.i, 2:13V.. 2-.15H. 2:17U
Whut Cheer 2:10 pace, three heats In five,
12.000:
Connor, blk. g.. by C. F. Clay (Mc
Donald) 1
Hlley H. blk. h. (Krvln) 2
Hnrrv O. br. g. (Hogash) r.
Will I.evburn, blk. g. (Carpenter) 3
Island Wilkes Junior, br. h. (Pickle).. C
Jnhnnlo Agan, b. g. (Miller) 4
Sphinx, ch. g. (Spear) 7 7 fi
Time: 2:0Mi, 2:04, 2:0T.
WILD PIRATE WINS BY INCH
trot, three heats In
the all-age stake for nil dogs that haw
,iever won first prize in a. neiii tri ii i -v
iiiea in escn evont nrn nuu.u mi
ogs entered In the cnt-sM at w rth
iggregatc of fully llfvoi Ab.mt thirti
prominent dog owners from various sc
Hons of the country nro here to wltn ss
the contests.
(letnwny liny nt l'lr tlrounils.
ST. I.OflS. Mo.. Aug. JV-Not a favorite
wns successful at the fair grounds, i
morrow Is get-nway day. Trm-k gouu
Summnrles:
First race, sel nc. six furlongs: .Monnn.
107 (Dale), fi to 1. won; Whisper Low. 1 7
(Watson). 7 to 1 nnd !i to 2. second , Syl
vian, 10ft (Domlnlck). I to 1, third Time-
lilB. silky, moss Hose, iraucn. .mouihiiiii
Dew. Delsarte. Hciilurn II. Bessie ICwlng
and Profit nlso ran.
Second race, maiden 2-venr-olds. live tur-
longs: Kate Freeman, 110 t Domlnlck), 4 t -
1. won; Deloralne, 110 (J. Mathews), fi to 1
and 2 to 1, second: linna mta. u) iraiia-
neyi, 6 to l, mini rime: i .i-s 11.11..1
Bright. Olenbow. Blackford. Man ia D-nt.
Miss Pratt, The Thrush, Vacate Ha:m
burg nhd Henry Clnrk nlso tan.
Third race, selling, six furlongs: Percy
11. Ill (J. MathewO, 12 to 1, won; Innuendo,
109 (Dnle). 8 to 1 und 3 to 1. second; Han-
dnzzo, 112 (Ollmore), I to I. third Tlm:
l.lfi'4. Henry of Franstntnnr. Mandora.
.nnotte, Ull linnu. .miss i.nrciia imp
Loiterer nnd Amelia Strathmore nlso ran
Fourth race, selling, one mile and sev
enty yards; Glen Lake, 93 (Dale), s to 5
won; Lndns, 101 (Cochrnn), 20 to 1 and r,
to 1, second; Laureate, 111 (Crowhursti. 7
to B. third. Time: 1:4S, Orris nnd Fugenta
S nlo ran. .....
Fifth race, selling, one mile- Seething.
101 (Dnle), 13 to 5, won; Jullctta H, W5 Dom
lnlck) 2 to I nnd 9 to 10, eoond. Plraibn'
lftrt (I'rost). 5 to 1. third Time: 1'45V Miss
Theresa, LIU Sparks and Pirates Daugh
ter nlso ran. . ....
Sixth race, selling, slv nnd n half fur
longs: F.lght Hells. 101 (Dalei r. to 1. w-m,
Chorus Boy, 111 (.1. Mathews). 20 to I nnd
R to 1, second; Henhntn, 105 iKalleliyi. fi t
1. third. Time- 1:22U. Lamascnttn. Grantor,
Brlghtnlght nnd Ned Wlckes nlao ran
Varicocele Cured
To Stay Cured
i
llulr-llnlsltiK, llrnrt-llrenklntr Finish
llrtwren Three Grent Colts In
Cumpetltlnn Stnke.
III1S MOIXKH CLAWS I l IM'KIII.II,
Prolillil t loiilsta Ciillnr Tito (imue nml
4'llirli Seronil I'larr,
DR8 MOINKS. In., Aug. 2S.-(Speclal Tele
gram ) Des Moines still keeps up Its win
ning gait In lidding two victories today In a
doiible-hoailer p'ayed with Pueblo. The
visitors outplayed the locals In both games,
but Ues Molncs' fielding and base running
won. Attendance. I.OftO. Score first game:
DK3 MOINRS.
AH. H II. O A. i:
Thiol, If 3 2 0 r, 0 0
Ball, ss fi 0 1 2 I II
Nagle, cf 5 I 13 0 0
llebsanieu, lb fi II 2 11 1 1
lllnes, 2b 2 2 ft 3 1 0
Hratu. 3b 4 t 1 I t 1
Selsler, rf 3 0 1 1 1 n
Loman. i a I) 2 110
McFarland, p f 0 o o r. 0
Totals 3S fi S 30 H 2
PUKIU.O.
AH. It. II, O. A. 15.
Mcllale. 2b 5 2 3 2 2 0
Haymer. ss I 2 2 2 4 o
P.irrott. rf 5 1 '-' o ft 1
Clossun, e 4 0 1 3 0 1
D.ilrymple, lb I o I 11 0 1
Lnlly. cf I 0 2 2 0 I
Moran, If 3 o 0 5 n i)
Kelly, 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0
Johnson, p I 0 0 I o
Totals 37 1 ii 27 12
Dos Molncs 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1-6
Pueblo 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "i
Two-base hlls: Brain. Mcllale Stolen
ltis Kind You Havs niAars mzi
Itetrt tk. A m WM " ftln
B tk. v. ,ht Kind You Hart Always
Bnn th. v. tWHawAlMg
Ixmg, .
Blalil, rf
Ciillln. It...
Duffy. If ...
Tenney, 11..
Iow e. 2h ...
.4iilIUn, c.
Dlnen. p...
Preetnaii ..
I'lark
Ilairv
0 1 1
1 II 1
I 1 0
0 s r.
0 0 1
1 0 3
I) O I
ooo
0 i) 0
0 0 0
i t J7
Total
4 7 27 1 0
Batted for Sullivan In ninth Batted
for Dlneeu In ninth. Ban for Clurk.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0-4
New York 0 1 o o 0 u o 2
F.arned runs: Boston. 1: New York. 4.
Two-base hits: Van llaltrru. Duffy. Home
runs: wnvis, woyie. Minion nasp: linmii-
ton (2). Van llaltreu V.I. Stulil (2), Col Ins,
Gleason. Double iiIiins: Hickman (unna-
slsted). Davis to Doyle, Collins to Lowe to
Tenney. Sacrifice hit: Dlneen. Base on
balls: un Uliiii'ii, i; on uawiey, 4. nil by
pitcher: Co'llns, Clnrk Struck ojt: By
Dlneen. 2; by llawley, 1. Time: l:ir.. l.'m
plro: Swart wood.
Tumble Count", nt ('IiIchho.
CHICAGO. Aug. 2S McCarthy sllnnod
nnd fell lint In going for Hcldrlck's fly In
tho rourill. Turning an easy oiu inio a
three-bagger. F.rrors and two bnTsmen hit
gave SI. Louis two more runs. The vlsl
turn" only error. Young's lone gift, and two
singles gave Chicago two In the ninth. At
tendance, i.i). ncorc;
CHICAGO , ST IOI'IS
It Il.O.A.K 11 II O A K
McCart'y, If 0 0 3 1 0 MrllMw, 3ti 0 1 1 10
ChlliU. !b... 0 3 3 3 1 llurkftt. If.. 0 0 1 0 0
Mrrtr, cf... 10 11 0 Heldrlck, rf. 1 ! 1 0 0
Orpen. rf ... 1 0 1 0 1 Donovan, rf I 1 2 0 0
(luniel, lb... 0 1 13 0 0 Wallare, . 0 1 4 4 0
Dexter, i- ... 0 0 3 4 I Holster. 2b. 0 116 1
Urailley, 3b. 0 : 0 10 MrOann. lb. 1 1 10 1 o
MeCor'k. . 0 I 3 .1 ocrlger. r ...0 2 J 1
(Irlillth. p... 0 0 0 2 0 Young, p....O 0 0 I 0
lUrtifl, If . 0
Msaonn, 2b. 0
fleler, .. 0
Kelly, lb.... 0
Ilotr'ver. rf 1
8-lilil, cf. 0
rcmr, c .. 0
Hick)'. 3b.. 0
MllllKun, p.. 0
I 4 OilUrvey, cf. 1 2
0 3 12 Ltlly, If 1 2
I 1 0 OlWIImot, rf.. 1
1 9 1 0 Werden, lb. 0
0 1 0 0, Nance, 3b... 1
0 2 0 0 Kmtth. a.... 0
3 3 1 0 Nichols, 2b.. 0
0 3 4 2 Fisher, c... 0
0 1 1 Khret, p 0
Total ..1 6 27 10 tl Total" ..4 7 37 10 1
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Minneapolis I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Bases on balls: Off Mllllgan, 2; off F.hret,
1. Struck out: By Mllllgn. 3; by Khrot. I.
Two-base hit: Powers. Double piny: Ma-
goon to Kelly. Stolen base; amitll. l.eii
nn bases'. Indlnuapnlls. 7; Mlnnenpolls, ..
Time: 1:35, I'mplrn: Mannassnu.
Score second game. Attendance. 1,000.
1NDIANAI-OLIR. . MINNBAI'OIJ.-J.
H H.O.A.H.I H.H.O.A.E
Iliirtifl, If.. 0 0 3 0 0 Hurley, cf.. 112 0 0
Mairoon. !b. 0 1 i 3 Iilly, If.... 0 2 0 0 0
Oelrr, 0 1 3 t 0 Wllmot, rf.. 0 2 3 0 0
Klly, lb.... 119 1 1 Wonlen, lb.. 0 0 s 0 0
Iloer'ver, rf Z I l 1 0 Nance, 3b... 0 1 o r, 1
.TeyboM, cf . 2 2 3 0 0 Smith, .... 0 0 4 2 0
Powers, c... 1 i Z 1 0 Nichols, 2b. fl 2 2 3 2
lllrkey, 3b.. I 0 1 3 0 Fllier, c . 1 0 fi i 1
name", p... 0 3 1 1 0 llamlelln, p. 0 I 0 1 2
Total .7 1127 14 1 Totnls ..2 10 2114 fi
Inillnnapolls 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 -7
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2
Bases on balls: Hy Bnrncn, 1: by Hande
lln, 3. Struck out: Hy Handelln, 3. Two
base hits: Handelln, Wllmot (2). Sacrifice
hits: Seybold, Hnrtsel. Handelln. Stolen
Ikihos: Oder, Illckey. Left on bases; In
dianapolis. 7' Mlnnenpolls, 8. Time: 1:40.
1'mplre: Mnnnassuu.
Detroit Liisen un ICrror.
DHTHOIT, Aug. 28. The miserable sup
port given Slever this afternoon lost the
game for Detroit. The young southpaw
pitched good ball and kept the hits well
scattered, but his support was poor enough
to lose two games, Attendance, 400. Score
DKTHOIT I MlLWAI'Kin:
It H.O A K I It.lI.O A.i:
! to 1. third. Time: 1:194. Senator Jop. " n ',T1ii ""if , ? . Im"11'" ,Yn'
red linker. William Boyer. Nellie Forest, i cheered to the echo for their effort. First
cmark, Iccnl and Burnett s Walkaway ! "'Bht s scorn of the six-day race:
CHICAGO. Aug. 2S. Only three 2-yenr-olds
started In the Competition stakes nt
Hawthorne this uftcrnoou,. but It proved to
be one of the most sensational finishes ever
scon between a trio of colts. Pnsiard led
Into thn stretch by two lengths, Wild Pirate
three lengths behind. The latter made up
the distance and won out by nn Inch, Bon
nie I.lsnk being with the leader. John A.
Morris won tho second raco nt the prohib
itive odd of 9 to 20. Good odds were laid
on nil the others In the race, F.llendnle nnd
Alleen Wilson being 200 to 1. Summnrles:
First race, six furlongs: Audle. 105 (VII
tntoe). 8 to 6. won: The Klk. 10S (Wlnkfleld).
2 to 1, second; Proposal. ICG (Buchanan)
1
Remark
nlso rnn
Second race, six furlongs: John A MorrN,
112 (Wlnklleld), 9 to 20, won: Handpress,
101 (Tally), 4 to 1, second; Noblrman. 104
(Huchnnnn), 4 to 1. third. Time: 1:17',.
Tho Hlector. Kllen Dale. Hnrry Duke, Lo
mond nnd Alleen Wilson nlso rnn.
Third race, one mile, selling: Prestor. 102
(Buehnnnn). 2 to 1, won: Jim W. 105 (Wlnk
lleld). 4 to 1, second; Sam Lnznnw, esq.,
100 (Fitch), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:471. Our
Friend, Cant Dance, Qununnh Parker, Kln
steln, Kerroll and Locust Blossom nlso
rnn.
Fourth race. Comnetltlon stakes, six fur
longs: Wild Plrnto. 110 (Wlnklleld). 9 to 10.
won; Bonnie Llssnk, 10T, (Uuchannn). 2 to 1,
second; Possard, 101 (Vlttatoe), 3 to 1. third.
Time: 1:19. No other starters.
Fifth race, one mllp. hnndlcnn: Mnsrnlo
Davis. 99 (J. Waldo). 8 to 1. won: Brigade.
114 (Vlttatoe), 6 to 5, second; The Ladv In
Blue, 101 (Dew). 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:48
Ohnet finished first, but was disqualified
ior inunng. ainiinrnjnn nisn rnn.
Sixth race, one mile nnd a quarter, sell
ing: Scales. 9S (Buehnnnn). G to 5. won:
Our Nellie. 109 (Wlnklleld). 3 to 1, second;
iTinco mazes, iw iiiraiiinni). to l tniru.
rime: 2:14. Foxbnnl finished first, dlsniinl.
iflod for foul, Hub Prather nnd Jnck Tell
ing also rnn.
TAKE EVERYTHING IN SIGHT
NEW STAR ON THE TRACK
Chnrles Potter lllds I'nlr tii Himi Old
Timers Whnt n Wheel Hnee
Looks Lille.
What promises to be a repetition of the
slx-dav nmatour bicycle rare hold In the
old Coliseum live years ago. when oung
Hnrry Kdghlll. the Western Ciilon messen
ger bov, created such a furor by his splon
dld riding, Is on nt the new Midway rrle
trnck. It Is a onr and one-half hour per
night race nnd was started last evening
This time the fnvnrltn Is not a messenger
boy, but a lad barely pnssed 111. who rode
his first raco last Sunday, but who List
evening held Ills own with not only
Omaha's best amateur riders, but Willi
Stevenson, the Detroit crack rider as well,
despite the fart that the entire bunch
were training against him, Jockeying nnd
in every way trying to put him lut of the
race. Ills name Is Clin lies Potter nnd he Is
n brother of the well known professional
rider. Bert Potter, who la the earlier days
of cycle raring In Omaha was always t.
the front In paces. Young Potter, although
not only young in years, but track expe
rience as well, rides like a veteran and
last night made nil effort to give a lap
which was frustratid only by team work
on the parts of the other riders Had II
not been for this he would hnve easll
had a lap more to his credit limn the bal
ance of the riders. As It was 1m gained
over half of It and mado the old timers
ride like mad to catch up with him Hen
though the youngster wus practically alone
In the race, eoryoue In the stands was
In sympathy with hltn and whenever he
mnde nn effort to guln he received abund
ance of encoiirag6mcnt from his partisans
In the crowd.
There wore eight starters In the rnce and
they were sent awny at fj:.",0 promptly, nfler
having received Instructions nml caution
ing by the veteran, "Dad'' Gleezrn, who
Is acting In the capacity of referee. At
the crack of the pistol the riders were nway
like a Hash, uittlug out a 2:10 rllp lor the
first mile. An accident occurred shortly
after the start. In which Dave Shultz and
V. K. Swedeburg wcie both thrown heavily
to the track. Both remounted and as Hct-
eree Gleezen ruled that In case of a fall
the riders would be scored equal to the
others, they lost nothing bv the tumble.
Young Potter was thn next to spill and
while the blame ior the accident could not
be placed, the crowd commenced to gel
nngry, ns It wns evident thu other riders
were "tenmlng" against the lad. After
taking five tumbles within the first fort
minutes, V. 1-5. Swedeburg withdrew from
tho race. Ho was followed shortly by J. K.
Bouge, who wns ridden to death before
twenty miles had been tranverseil. This
leaves six rldern In the race, who were
all on equal footing nt the finish last ulglil.
The management offered three special
prizes one lor the rider who was In the
lead nt the end of tho first half hour and
one each for the two succeeding half hours.
W. 11. Stevenson, the Detroit boy, suc
ceeded In capturing all three, but not, how
ever, without a hard ride.
As a special event, after the slx-dav race,
the management put on u two-mile motor
cycle exhibition. N. H. Hutz of New Haven,
Conn., and W. A. Plxley of Omaha manned
the big mnehtne nml succeeded In covering
the two miles in 3:27, a l:43s gait. The ride
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of the State KIcctro.McitlCitl Institute,
lltot. Fariiiim Strcot. Oniuhn, Neb.
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Whatever Ma; Be the Cause
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pnMCIII TATIflU ' ,,crson CDCC Office Hours 8 to 8.
UUI10ULI HI 1UI1 v... i ull
Kl
Sundays 10 to 2.
Totals
Chlcngo
rit. Louis
Loft on bnses
Three-base hit:
J 7 27 17 J Totals .. S 9 17 14 1
0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 2-2
0 fl 0 1 0 0 0 1 1-3
Chicago, 4; St. Louis. 4.
Heldr ck. Snerlllee hit:
Hurkett. Stolen bases: Chllds, Hradley (2),
Medium. Struck out: Hy Crimth, 2; by
Young, 5. Hascs on balls: Off Young, 1.
lilt with ball: Metlraw, McUann. Time:
2:00. 1'mplre: Kmsllc.
Hrooklyn ...
Pittsburg ...
Philadelphia
Hoslon
Cincinnati ..
Chicago
St. Louis ...
New York .
MmiilliiK at the
Played.
r,
102
90
!)'!
101
mi
Kl
!S
'on. Lost. P.C.
fill .1" .619
M 47 .W3
VI 49 .Ml
4A .415
50 fit ,49i
11 M .4SJ
fi 53 . Id
39 K) .39S
(irnml Inlands llefriHs Superior,
ISHANH ISLAND, Neb. Mis 2.-Speela
Telegram, I Superior was defeited by
Cirand Island loda). Ornnd Island's pitcher
having somcwli.it the better of It and Su
perior's error being somewhat more ex
pensive. Grand UUnd cinched th gun
D 4 o Ketcluni. cf 0 1 4 0 0
3 ft 0 WnlJron, rf 1 0 0 o 0
7 i 1 Hullman, If. 1 1 7 0 0
3 i 3 AmlnrVn. lb 1 o 7 0 0
t 0 0 Pultz, tt).... 2 13 3 1
; o 0 Conroy, ss.. o o 3 o o
COO Ilurke, 3I... 01100
6 3 0 fimltll, r 12 2 10
:. n n It'iiiy, p.... o o o : o
0 0 2 1
. Totula ..4 27 8 1
1 II o oo m i n 2
0 0 0 1 l 0 0 l 0-0
Detroit, 1; Milwaukee. 1.
Smith. McAllister, Ryan.
Casey. Sacrifice hits:
Iteldy, Smith. Conroy. Stolen bnses: Me-
Alllster. Jones, ltynn, Pultz. Ilurke Smith
l'lrst base on balls: Off Slever, 1: off Keldy.
1. Balk: Slever. Klrst base on errors:
Detroit. 1: Milwaukee. 2. Loft on bnses:
Detroit, 7; Milwaukee, 6. Struck out: Hy
Slaver, 2; by Keldy, 1. Double play: l;lber
fold to McAllister. Time: 1:45.
SlMiullnnr of the Tennis,
Played. Won. Lost
Casey, Sb... 1 1
Holmet, rf.. 1 o
MrA'r, ll-:ii 0 3
niberfelJ. si ft 0
Nl-ol, cf.... 0 0
KrlnU, i'f.... 0 0
Joneii, If ... ft 1
Ityan, :iMb. o 3
Rlun. c ft I
Hlover, p .. 0
Total
Detroit
Milwaukee
Karned runs:
Two-base hits:
Three-base lilt
Chicago . ...
Indianapolis
Mllwnukee .
Kansas City
Detroit
Cleveland ...
HufTalo
Minneapolis
103
Ill
, 115
115
, llti
, 113
117
US
K7
in
63
M
58
53
52
41
42
50
52
57
58
M
P.C
.616
.543
.51V
.5)1
,50J
.469
.411
.377
Purse (iocs tn Yutnn.
WAHOO. Neb., Aug. 28. (Speclil Tele-
gram.) valley and vuinn piayeu a notiy
contest?!! unine nt tho nark In this cltv
today for a stnke of 50. The score wns 4 to
5 In favor of Yutnn. An excursion was run
from Waterloo anil nenrlv 1.000 neonlo wit
ucsaed the game. Tho Vnlley nine was
largely made up from outside and Wahoo
players were conspicuously manifest In tho
Yutau team,
lilts: Yutnn. 3: Vnlley. S. Krrors: Yutnn
5: Valley, 3. Struck out: Hy Adams, 7; bv
Kids, 6. Stolen bases' Yutau, 7; Valley. 3.
Hatterles: Yutau, jonnsnn nnu Adams;
Valley. Kids brothers. 1'mplre: Cook.
liiinie nt lleliron Toiiritiiinrnt.
HKIHION. Neb,, Aug, 2$. -(Special Tile
emm 1. The Imso hall tournament nnxiioi.
this afternoon with a good at tend a nee. Tho
opening name was betweon Humboldt nnd
Hebron, the score being: Humboldt, 3; He-
Charles L. Potter
XV. II. Stevenson
V. XV. Sheelor
It. G. Bennett
Dave Shultz
Silas Stotzman
J. K. Ilugue
V. K. Swedeburg
Tho rnce will continue each evening for
the bnlnnce of the week and finish Sun
day ufteruoon. The winners will receive
prizes or me iouowmk values: First, jiri,
second, $1K); third, $i5; fourth. J50; fifth,
J25.
Miles. Laps.
.11
31
HI
34
31
31
19
Hi
Kuvorltes Snccp the Hoard of IIIkU-
Innil Park, Cnliurii Hiding
I'o ii r Winners.
DKTIIOIT. Mich.. Aug. 2i Fnvorltes
swept the card nt Highland park today.
Coburn got four of his mounts In first out
of four chances, and one of them, Mllltnnt,
established n now trnck record at live fur
longs for 2-yenr-olds. wenther clear, track
fast. Summary:
First rnce, six furloncs: Kmll Zoln. 101
(Coburn), 8 to 5, won; Wllkerson, SS (Pos.
lei). 6 to 1, second; Dr. J. W. Rnmsey, 107
(Howell), 20 to 1, third. Time: 1:15V.. May
Hoyd, Prince of Hong. In the Push, Lu
cnyne. Tamnrln. Linden, Klla, John II.
Dnerr. Ir., nnd Dominie also ran.
Second rnce, five furlongs: Marcy. 97 (Co
bum). 2 to 1, won; Hill Massle. 102 (Howell).
5 to 1, second; Helucent, 100 (Henson), 5 to
2, third. Time: 1.024. Hubunta and Miss
Krlngle nlso ran.
Third rnce, six furlong-: Zazone, 102 (L
Thompson). 2 to 5, won; Cherry Hend, h)
(A. Weber), 5 to 2, second; Orontas, PS (J.
Daly). 15 to 1, third Time: 1:14. Doublet
nlso ran.
Fourth race, live furlongs; Mllltnnt, 107
(Coburn). 4 to 5, won; Terminus. 100 (C.
Wilson), fi to 5. second; Lvror Bell. 55 (L.
Thompson), 6 to 1. third. Time: 1:00;.
Fifth rnce, six nnd n hnlt furlongs: fiakn
tuk, 102 (Coburn, 3 to 2, won; Winepress,
107 (Landry), 13 to 5, second; Innovator,
110 (C Wilson). 1 to 1. third. Time: 1.21.
Annie Lauretta, Tom Klngsley, Spauldy II
nnd Nancy Till also ran.
Sixth race, six furlongs, selling; Deist.
92 (Wlmberly). to 5, won: Crinkle. 102
llfowell). 5 to 1, second; Old Fox. 104 (Lnn
drvl. R to 5. third. Time: 1:15. Hev Salnr.ar.
Miss Fonsnlnnd, Mnrch Pnst nnd Grandeur
also run.
Trillin for Hunting Diiks.
SIOl'X FALLS, 8. D.. Aug. 2S.-(Rpeclnl.)
-Today commenced tho great Held day
trials of hunting dogs from throughout
the northwest, and the oastern states ns
well, nn a course near this cltv. The
ground upon which the trlnls ure being
conducted Is located about slv miles west
of Sioux Falls and Is probably as good a
course for tho trials ns could be found In
the northwest. For a month past mop huve
constnntly patrolled 't nnd hnve kept
ponchcrs nwny from the gnme The grounds
nro three by six miles In lilzo nnd are well
tilled with pralrlo chickens. Todaj (he
dogs were taken to the Held nnfl employed
In finding the chickens and pointing them.
Thn dogs of less Intelligence nnd accuracy
nf action will be weeded out and tomorrow
only those ot proved skill will bo tried.
On Thursday the trials will br llnnl nn.1
on that day only the best dogs entered
will bo run. There are about sixty setters
Mid pointers entered tn the contests, nnd
among them nre some of the best-blooded
and best-trnlned hunting dogs In the
l'nlted States. They come from various
stntes. Thomas Johnson of Winnipeg Is
ncllnir as ludse. nnd on his declrlnns will
rest the purses nnd rating. There will be
two big trlnls, that for dogs hern since
January 1 lWi. which is eal ort the derhv
and is a sweepstakes, nnd the other tor
AT WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY
(rent (intlierlng; of Kiportn .Meet un
the Sliliineenck Hills 4 I n Ii'm
Link.
SOl'TIIAMPTON.N-Y.. Aug. 2S.-Th.-ro
was a creat uathcrlnir of exnert women
golfers nt the links of the Shlnnecock Hills
Golf club today, where tho qualifying round
was piayeu oi me women s mm annual
championship under the auspices i.t the
I' n I ted States Golf association. Miss Be
atrix Hoyt, who hns won tho gold medal
each year, beginning with is:w, for the best
score in the qualifying round, again lie-
comnllshed this honor. She won both th
medal and the chnmplonship lu lMiti, 18U7
ami iy.ii, nut nrier winning the medal last
year, she was beaten out In the llrst round
at match play by Mrs. Caleb Fox. who by
mo way, nan iiuniinou tins your, and If
they should both win their matches to
morrow they will meet each other iiL'iiln on
Thurrday In tho second round of the match
piny. The rnci oi miss llnyt winning the
goiu meuni is ny no means n guarnntei
that she will win out nt match nlav. Ac
cording to the luck of the draw there ere
somii very good matches In store for to
morrow, ns Miss Grlscom plays Mrs. Mann;
.miss uniiernui meets .miss lingers; Mla
Hoyt meets Miss P.irrlsh, who Is no mean
opponent; .Mrs. i-ox meets .miss Living'
ston, und Miss Ilccker meets Miss Wick.
num. The nummary or thn day s play fol
lows: Miss Beatrix Hoyt, Shlnnecock:
Out S 5 1 4 5 5 ."i 6 719
In 5 I 4 C C fl 4 5 5-45- 91
.miss Francis u. Grlscom, .Merlon crlcke;
Out 4 5 5 I 3 fi 6 7 S 47
III 5 5 I ii ii 7 li 5 519 9
Miss Mnrgnret Curl Is, Kssex count v:
Out ll 7 5 7 I 5 5 fi 7-52
In fi 4 5 5 7 fi 5 I fl 19101
Miss r . i;. icKhnm. Shlnnecnek:
Out 7 7 r 5 5 7 5 7 651
In fi 5 5 7 7 5 5 4-5O-10I
miss j'. l . rnrrisn, sninnecnck:
Out 0 5 4 fi 5 7 8 6 8-.".
In 8 7 5 fl 5 5 fi 5 4-51-lOt!
Miss Caroline Livingston, West nrook:
Out 9 7 5 l! 5 II fi 755
In 7 5 I 7 ii fl 1-51 10t;
.miss (ienevieve necKer, Wolmrn:
Out fi 5 5 5 7 fi i; 6 3-51
lh 7 fl I fi 5 7 fi fi fi 52100
Mrs. Touimin, .Morion urieket:
6 .1 4 5 I fi r, fi F IS
9 fi fi fi 8 li fi 7 i;,-,ji07
N. 1. lingers. Hillside, tennis J Ml
Out
In ..
Mrs
goir:
out
In
r,-r,(
5-51-
104
757
fi 19-50S
9-57
1-52-10.1
fi 7 5 fi 3 7 fi 9
7 7 5 6 5 7 8 I
Miss Hunlce Terry, Ardfcicv:
Out 6 5 fi 1, i fi II
In 7 5 3 5 7 fi 7 5
Mrs. Edward Mnyo. Plttslleld:
Out K K 5 I! 4 fi fi 5
In fi 8 fl 7 7 fi 4 I
Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Huntington Valley:
Out fi fl I 5 7 fi fi fi
In fi 7 I 7 7 7 fl I r 51 109
Mrs. A. Dowett coelirnns. Ardsley:
Out fi fi fi 5 fi (1 8 !
In 5 8 5 fl 7 fi I 5-52-IOD
Miss Harriet ( urtl. Kssex county:
Out 5 5 fi 5 fi 8 9 fi 8-.H
In fi 5 8 6 7 5 5
Miss Huth I'ndorhlll, Nassau
club:
Out A f, I fi 5 9 fi fi
lu 9 7 4 fl fi ii 8 4
Miss Graco Keys, Concord:
Out 7 fi fi 5 5 5 fl fi 851
In fi 9 5 I! 7 7 6 fi IV--57 III
The drawings for the llrst champlonshli
round tomorrow morning are: Miss F. 13
Wlekhum and Miss (Ienevieve Heokei . Mis
Kunlce Terry and Miss 11 S Curtis Mrs
N Pond eton Hogers and Al s till h I n
derhlll Mrs Kdward A Manln ami Miss
Frances c tiliseom .Miss ncntrlx II in
nnd Miss C H P.irrlsh Mrs Caleb f Fox
and Miss Caroline I.IMngtton, Ml:s Mar
-52-110
country
n r,r,
4-51-110
The Fpf-ti
m - - .iCn y many
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NKW YORK. AugT2s!-The heavyweight
tight between Peter Mnher and Joe choyn
skl. which was to have taken place at
the Broadway Athletic club tonight, had
to be declared olT on uccount of Choynskl'H
slfknos". Choyriskl. who has been training
on Staten Island for suinn time, eame up to
the city this evening and went to his room
In the, Colonnade hotel, next door lo the
club house. About 7 o clock he had an .it
lack of stomach trouble and a physlcia.i
was hurriedly summoned. The doctor, af'er
examining Choynskl, snld that he was
totally unlit to take part In iinv ring con
test. As soon ns Manager Michael Padden
of the Broadway Athletic club henid of
this he Immediately declared the bout off
and refunded the money lo the few spor
tators who had nlrendy paid for admls-ilcm
Choynskl Is not seriously .itlllcled, but It
will be Impossible for him to meet Muher
before the expiration of ihc Hurt. m law,
whleh nllows boxing In this stale
Iimnii llli'veii (Joes In Training;,
IOWA CITY, la , Aug. 28.-(Speclnl i To
morrow Iowa's foot hall Benson for 190) be
gins. Iowa, last year won an onvlable place
In the ranks of the Inrge college teiyns oi
the country. ThlH position lo which Iown
attained last year wnH lu a measute duo
to tho preliminary training which the team
underwent before the university opened. It
Nvas an experiment, lint all know whnt the
extra work accomplished.
Most ot last year'H players will be biu k
Grllllth icaplatn), Morion. Ilobbs. Ilrock
wuy, Baker, Little, Kby und Williams, and
plenty of new, excellent material Is mi
hunt! to try for u place on the team Tim
boys will go into camp nt Llnder's. located
on tho river a few miles from the city
There running nnd tnrkllng and general
hard work will lie the program until s. hoot
begins.
Illu CriMNil Sees Des Moines Hneea.
1I3S MOINKS, Aug. 2.-Flftoon thousand
people saw tho state fair laces today. Sum
mary :
2:11 pace, Wfl: Medron won first, third and
fourth heats and race. Time: 2:11. 2.I0H,
'l:Wrt. Kthan II won second heat. Tim.-:
2:I5U. Dr. Pettltt won fourth heat. Ttim
2:1SU. Silent King and .leskn also started
2 '40 trolling. W: Breeslaud won in
straight heats. Time 2:2.1. I'll, 2 25'.
.Maude Mure, second; Symbol, third. Hollo
.1 ltadlatiis. Kvu, Drlftnn and Pridctt.t
also Blurted.
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