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    TTIVj OMAHA "DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. IHOu.
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SREl ROACH'S UTTER ROUT
Hunkey Hints' Wonders Apply Their Bats
with Much Abandon.
OMAHA'S BONY BOY CRUELLY BEATEN
SUIern lilt Mini IHulit .luley ttrrnr
lllu the Prolilb HiiiiiikIi Itnii
lu Win I 'cm r Siii'li
Uniuc.
Dm Moines, llmnlin. .'I.
Klonx City. f lien or, II,
M. .1 on-ph-Pueblo II n I ii.
Cincinnati, lit CIiIoiiko, I.
M. 1,(1 ll In, I'lltNliurn, ft,
Huston, ," Vorli, it,
j'lillinli liililii, l tlroolil) n, I.
lllciiKO, 'It llulTlilo. ft.
InilliiliniHillii --III lllu IlllUee, I--.
lc clii nil, h. 1 1 KnntnK I lly, I -II.
Ilrlroll, hi Mlnnciiioll, 1.
What the aqua pura ailvocatcs who hall
from the capital city of the Prohibition
mate llil to the. Colts In Friday's name
was ii-plenty, anil It would take a large
slied volume to relate all of the happen
ings crowded Into the two hours occupied
by the Rame. Enthusiastic fans who had
hoped to sco tho horan team win two
Karnes In succession sat rooted to their
seats In the grandstand and bleachers nnd
witnessed a regular rnmpaKc, and the ram
paging was mostly deno by the visitors.
They saw blue-unlfornicd nthleics prnnre
up to tho plato nnd swat out singles, dou
bles and triples In quick succession and
perceived that Skclly tloaeh wbb getting
such a pounding as be hasn't received since
tho day, many years ngo, when a half
doien of his school fellows pounced on
him and gae him a severo trouncing be
cause he had won nil their marbles In n
jsamo of "keeps." Hut In this Instance
fikelly didn't win a thing, but got the
rounding Just thn same. And these snme
fans, disappointed, downhearted and cha
grined, in turn watched tho gray-sultcd
Oniahas step up to the pinto nnd prove
themselves utterly Incapable of touching
up tho Canadian wonder, Olendon, for hits
when hill, meant runs. When It was all
over and tho score wnn figured up and
verified It was found to he at the ratio of
16 to 3 and the silver end was In favor
of tho Hawkeyes. Some tantalizing Indi
vidual added Insult to Injury as tho crowd
was filing out the stands by asking Pres
ident Iluchnnan Keith If he wasn't going
to tsiiio rain checks, but tho president
had troubles of his own nnd tho cruel
thrust was Hion foi gotten In the stress of
other troublorj .matters.
r:iriiiini'N limit riiciiiiiti.
Olendon certainly pitched n great gamo.
Vii.n the locals connected with his sinu
osities their effort. Invariably rcjulted In
Infield drives nnd In .no wholo gamo only
three of tho pittnuts wero credited to the
outfielders. In fact tho Pes Moines out
llold had n Hurt of a picnic nil tho after
noon through nnd didn't havo chances
enough nlordcd them to know they wero
In tho game.
Hunky Hlnes and his corps of assistants
Inaugurated their prize-winning Cakewalk
In tho first Inning and In six of tho nine
Innings succeeded In scoring, getting their
runs singly nnd In bunches running up ni
hlRh as seven tit a clatter. Tho fact that
tbo senatorial sluggers got nway with six
teen hits Is enough to explain how the
game wns won. hut when you cast your eye
over the appended score nnd see that the
locals made eight clear-cut Holding errors
tho only surprise Is that tho gamo Isn't
running yet.
Tho only tlmo local enthusiasm popped
nut was In tho fourth Inning. Successive
two-baggers by Ilalrd and McVlcker and
a subsequent single by Captain O'Connell
netted a couplo of runs. At that Juncture
there seemed to bo a lighting chance for
tho game, but when In the seventh the
Prohibitionists ran nway with seven InHles
nnd boosted up their total to 15 tho out
come wa3 anticipated easily. Score:
OMAHA.
AH. It. II. O. A. E
II.
0
0
1
0
O.
I
3
3
I
Toman, ss ....
Hnlrd, rf
McVlcker, cf .
Liiuzon, i! ....
O'Connell, 3I
Hoy. If
Wilson, lb ....
Lawler. 2b ....
Itoach, p
Totals ....
I
o
ft
1
0
1
3
U
A.
0
in
o
o
t
4
0
13
0
27
O.
0
1
1
IS
3
O
31 3
I)US MOIN'KS.
An, a. ii.
n 2 ,i
Thlel. If
Hall, ss ii o
Nnglc, cf ti 2
Itebsamen, lb ti 1
Hlnes, 2b I 1
llrnln, 3b G 3
7,o I si of, rf I 3
I.ntnau, e I 2
(ilendon, p & 2
0
Totals ..
Omaha.
Des Moines
. 45 16 1U 27
0 0 ft J I 00100-3
2 3 2 0 0 1 7 1 0-16
ICarned runs: Omaha
3; Des Molliei, I.
McVlcker, Thlel.
Two-base lilts: mum
llrnln, 'clsler (2),
Olendon. '1 hree-base
hits: Hoy, Hrulii
Scarlllco lilt: Hlnes
n-.MBu mi bulla: Off Itoach. I: off Olemlo l,
2. Struck out: My Itoach, 1; by Glendoi,
2. Stolen bases; McVlcker, Thiol. Double
phivs: Hlnes to Mall to Itebsamen; Toman
to Wilson to O'Connell. Time: 2:00. Umpire:
Q rim.
SIOUX SHUT OUT Till'. DUXV13HS.
Trliemi's Tenm l'lnjs n Lindens ( J nine
mill FnriiK WbKeiMinb.
SIOUX CITY. Aug. 31. -(Special Tele-gram.)-Sloux
City 5. Denver 0. Is the story
of today's Burne. giving tho Indians three
straight victories. Tho Indians played fast
ball, whllo tho work of tho Grlixllca wns
listless, the men seeming to lose heart
early In tho game. Tho six h'.ls they made
off McDonald were all scattered, so ns to
bo nf no value. Kvlcr was hit hard In the
seventh. A two-bagger by Grlllln, two
singles, a sacrlfico and two bases on balls
netted four runs for tho Indians. Holland's
retirement In the fifth Inning was of no
significance, acore:
SIOUX CITY.
AM. It.
Maer, If 3 2
McCreadle. rf 4 1
Mrashear. 2b 5 1
Orlllln, cf 3 o
fllasscnck, lb I 0
NIleB, 3b ...4 0
Merte, ss 3 1
Cote, e 3 0
McDonald, p I 0
II. O. A. K.
110 0
3 10 0
4 3 0
110 0
0 15 2 0
0 2 11
0 i r. o
1 2 II 0
0 0 6 1
1 27 Ti "2
11. o. a. a
0 10 0
2010
10 0 0
0 6 0 1
0 3 0 0
0 10 0 0
0 3 2 0
0 15 1
2 4 4 0
10 2 0
1 27 Ti 1
Totnls
33 !
DK.NVER,
AM.
3
Treston, cf
Mohler, 2b
Miller. U
lllckey. lb&rf.
Holland, rf
Sullivan, lb
Muelow, c ,
Uellly. 3b
l.ewee, ss ,
F.yler, p
Totals
Bloux City
Denver ....
..33
1 0
0 0
0 0 0 0 10 05
0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Earned runs: Sloex City,
hit: Grlllln Three-iiaso hit
Two-base
McCreadle
Sacrifice hits: Grlllln. Cole, lllckey. First
base on balls: Maer, Merte, McCreadle,
Preston, Lewee. Hit by pitcher: Mall
Marr. Struck out: Holland (2), Mies, Mc
Donald. Merte, U.ier. Time. 1:50. Urn
plr: Cllno.
(iiime Pout ponrd.
ST. JOSKPH. Auk. 31. -(Special Tele
gram.) Main saved St. Joseph from what
seemed certain defeat today. Umpire
Fbright culled tho game In the last half of
the fourth Innlinz. The Smelters had
touched up Gibson In tho third ror fivo hits
nnd fo'-ir-runs, while the Saints were
unable to.o anything with Whltrldgei
delivery. '?o games will be played tomor
row.
AtnndliiK of the Tennis,
riayed. Won, Lost,
PC
Senver !"! 00
es Monies .101 59
41
45
62
51
Stoux City 101 4!)
Ht. Joseph
..103
49
I
II
r-.
so
o.mi:s of tiii: wriovu, i.i-nmn.
ChlcriKO I.njs llnnn f'ninplrtpl to tlir
Cluclunnt l.
'IIICAOO. Aug. 31 -The Chicago today
probably played the worst game of the sea
son, making several more tnlspluys than
enn be shown In the error column. Their
batting was equally as weak as their Meld
ing, Hcotl holding them down to four
singles. A base on balls, n wild pitch nnd a
single saved them from a shui-oul. At
tendance, l.COft. Score:
CHK'AOO 1 CINCINNATI.
It 11.0 A.M. It II o A E.
McCarfy, If 0
2 1 0 Barrett, cf.. 2 1
0 0
a 1
3 0
O 0
3 0
0 0
rhiuu. 5b. . 0
Merles, lb . n
ltan, r(.... 1
(lrtti, cf... 0
IVxtfr, c .. 0
HraIIy, 3b. 0
McCor'k. . 0
Taylor, p . 0
Hrenfh'n, e 0
1 1 0 CM ford, rf 2 S 1
0 1 0 rfttlnf'rit, .lb 0 n I
1 0 I Heckle)-, lb. I ! It
4 1 I 'Corcoran, m 0 0 S
2 2 1 Mellrlde. If. 1 S 1
2 3 J Qulnn, 2b.... 1 t 2
J 4 2 Kaho-, c. . 2 1 i
1 3 l.Scott. p 0 1 I
I 0
I 1
3 0
0 0 0
Totals .11 12 27 13 2
l
Totals
1 I :
(. hlcngo OluOOOnOO 1
Cincinnati I 0 '! I 0 2 1 1 0 11
Famed run: Cincinnati. Left on bases:
Chlcngo, 5; Cincinnati, 6. T'lrei-base hit:
Crnwiord. Stolen bases: tlarrett. 3; Craw
ford, Ileekley. Struck our Ily Taylor. 2;
by Scott, 4. Passed balls: Kahoe, 1, Ilresne
han. 2. Hase on balls: Off Taylor, I: off
Scott, 2. Wild ultcbes: Scott. Taylor. Tlnn:
2.t'5. L'mplrc: Lmsllo.
Citrdliiiiln Win It limit).
PITTSIIl'Itn, Aug. 31-St. Louis won the
gamo In the iirst Inning on three hits, two
buses on balls and one error by Leach. The
features were Schrlver's home run drive to
deep center ience nnd Hoblnson's steal of
second base. Attendance, 2.100. Score:
I'lTTSHCIta. ST. IJI.'IS.
It II O A.i: , It H.O.A.K
flnrkr, If.... 13 10 0 MrDrsw, Sb 1 3 0 0 0
Jl'iium l. f I 1 3 0 0 Ilurk'tt. If.. 1110 0
Hitch)-. 2b. 0 2 3 3 0 M'Mrlrk, cf J 2 2 0 0
Warner, rf. 1 2 0 0 l'Domnan, rf 2 1 10 0
O'l'onn'r. lb 0 t 12 0 0 Wallace, m. 13 0 1
Impi. 3b .. I 2 0 I ' Krister. 2b.. 2
1 3 4
0 3 1
3 3 1
2 0 2
HlirUer. t- . 1 3 1 0 Donlln. lb... 0
I-ly. 1 3 i 0 Itoblnnon. e I
Chesbrn. p . 0 0 0 0 0 Powell, p.... 0
Tannehlll, p n I 0 1 Ol
Total ..11 1 27 D 1
Toluli . .-, II 27 It 31
Pittsburg
Ht. Louis
.1 (1 0 ft ft 0 0 3 1
.5 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 010
Knrncil runs:
PIC dvirg. t: St. Louis. 2.
VVnener Hnlilrmftn. Throe-
Two-base hits:
basn hit: lloblnson. Home runs- Henu
mont, Schrlver. Sacrifice hit: IMtrliov.
stolen bases. Clarke, Wagner, Robinson.
Douhlo nlnv: Mlv tn D'Cminnr. Klrst base
on balls: Off Cheshro. 2: off Powell. 2. Hit
by pltcheil ball: Ily Tannehlll, 2. Struck
out: Ily Chesbro. 1: bv Tannehlll. 3; by
Powell, 2. Tlmo: 2:10. t'mplre: O Day.
MUftUcm (irtn tlie Tblnl.
HItOOKLYN. Allir SI -rtnlli IvrnnorU- mill
Iternharil Worn rptlrnri In thn un.niiil In.
nlng today for giving too many free passes.
Howell was lilt hard In the third, but set
tied down after that Donahue plteheil a
line name, oxcent In ibe tlfth. when Kellv I
iiimiKiit. in iwo runs wim a murosgser io
renter. The game was uninteresting. At-
icniiiuire, i.jjw. hcore:
PlHLAUni.l'HIA mtOOKI.VN.
n n o a i: i n h.o.a.i:
Thomas, cf. 2 1 1
0 i) Jones, cf . . 0 1
Slunk, if... o 1 4
0 0 Keeler, rf... 1 1
1 0 Jfnn'gs, lb.. 0 0
o Sheckanl, If ft 0
0 0 Kelley, 1Mb t 3
0 0 Dnhlen. .. I I
1 0 Crom, 3b.... 1 1
1 1 Duly. 2b 0 0
0 0 McCIiilre. c. ft 0
1 0 Kennedy, p. 0 1
- Howell. D... 0 0
Deleh'ty, lb I 1 11
IJole, 2b... 0 1 4
Flick, rf.. .. 1 0 3
Murphy, e . 1 I 3
Wolv't'n, 3b 2 3 0
Dolan. ,2b... 1 1 0
Ilarnbar'l, pi o I
lionuhue, p. 1 1 1
Total 0 10 27 II 1.
I Totals ..4 7 27 12 .1
Philadelphia. 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 00
llrooklyn 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 01
Kariicil runs.: Hrnnklvii. 2. Homo run:
Kelley. Two-base hit: Delehanty. First
baso on errors: Phlhidelphla, 2: llrooklyn,
1. Left on bases: I'hllado phla, f; llrooK-
lyn. 10. 8truck out: II)- Kennedy, 1; uy
mowcii, nv tJonaniio s. Hiicnuce ":
.'mini;, uiiiuii i.;, jjuii.inuo, ".'!"
uune.- mi ifjiim. vll iNt'llilc . I, ul h"
l.Dn. 1 ..1.1I,, i-,nl,... t-,.,1.. titil.lj. nlni',
nil iieriiiiuru. .1: niL uuiiunue. i. nLiit' ii
iiinin. iiujuiu, .y.ititii, aiiij, j.
iiaiy 10 Keiiey; uoian 10 J.ajoie to ueie
hanty. Wild pitch: Mernhard. Time; 2:11
Umpire: Hurst.
Iloxton Comes .Kntii.
HOSTON. Aiic. 31. Hostnn won ellv to-
day. Tavlor's bases on balls nrove.l cost V.
four or lioston s live runs being uuo 'o n:s
w ilncss. ivelllier s do was ao o to ba
effectively. Attendance, 1,500. Score:
HOSTON. I NNW TORK.
RH.OA.i: It H.O.A.E
Hamllfn, cf 1 1 2 0 0 Vanll'n. cf. 0 1 3 0 0
linc,' es .... 1 2 3 3 OiDavls. SS....0 1 S 0
Ktohl, rf.... 0 0 ! 0 0 Hollinch. If.. 0 13 0 0
Tenner, lb.. 0 1 1 0 0 Hickman, 3b 1 1 2 X 1
Collin. 3b. . 1 1 l : 0 Rinllli, rf.... 0 0 1 ft 0
Duffy, If.... 0 0 1 0 0, Doyle, lb.... 0 0 3 0 0
Lowe, 2b.... 0 1 f. 1 OlOrady. lb... 1 18 10
Clark, c 113 1 OOleaaon, 2b. 1 0 4 10
Nichols, p... 1 0 0 2 0 Ilower'n, c.. 0 0 0 2 1
T.iyior, p ... o o o o i
Total .. 5 7 27 9 C
Total .. 3 5 24 14 3
Mostotl 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 5
New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3
Famed runs: New York, 2. Two-bnse
hits: Grady. Lone. Davis. Home run:
Hickman. Stolen base: Lowe. Douhlo
play; Davis to urndr. First base on balls:
Off Nichols, 3; off Taylor, 6. Struck out
My Nichols, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Swart
wooa.
iltandlnK nf (be Teams
Played. Won. Lost,
P.C.
llrooklyn ....
Pittsburg ....
Philadelphia.
Mnston
Cincinnati ...
Chicago
St. Louis
New York ...
100
104
102
30
.61ft
.533
.510
.500
6fi
52
51
51
60
47
40
41
50
51
51
53
55
61
102
102
101
102
101
.500
.485
.401
,3.j
OAM11S OF Till! AMKIUCAN MIAGUK.
CIiIciiko 'Wins from lliiffnln Thru null
Andre ' AVild Tlirov,
MUFFALO. Aug. 31.-Muffalo and Chicago
fought ror ten Innings today, but finally An
druws did his old trick of tiring the bull
lear off to Carev's richt. lluffolo had
Sflvornl chances to score, hut weak hitting
anu stow piaying lost mem mo game. At
icuiinnce, i.sw. tscore:
UUKFALO. i CIIICAOO.
H HO All. It H.O.A.K
Hart. rf... .0 0 2 0 0 Hoy, cf 1 3 3 0 0
sfhteck.. c- 111
3 2 l'adilen, 2b.. 0
0 0 Wooil, c 0
0 0 Sugden, lb . 0
0 Ollnrtm'n. 3b 1
3 1'lMiell, lf.ss. 0
6 0 Dlllard, sa.. 2
1 0 I'nt's'n, rf-p I
0 0 strr'n. rf-lf. 1
0 3 10 0
llalllitun, If 0 2 0
14 10
Orey, lb.... 0 0 IS
: IS
Oettmitn, cf 2
2 4
1 0
2 3
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
3 3
Andrew, 2b 2
lllerh'r. 2b.. ft
IlroJer'k, . 0
Foreman .. 0
Kerwln, p... 0
Speer, c 0
4 o Katnll, p.
0 0 Fliher, rf
0 1 1
0 10
Total .. 5 S 30 17 31 Total .. 0 1:30 22
Matted for Mrodcrlck In the ninth.
nuffalo 0 00020012 0-3
Chicago 1 00100030 1-6
Earned runB: Muffnln. 2: Chlcngo. 3. Two.
base hits: Mlcrhauer, Shearon. Three-baso
nits: Hcnrecic. Wood. Mloletl bases: Hart
Carey. DUInrd. Double nlavs: Mroderlck
to lilerbauer in I'arey, uuinrd to rndden to
S.igilon. First base on balls: Off Kerwln.
2, off Kntoll, 3: off Patterson, I. Hit by
pitched bulls: My Kerwln. 2. Struck out:
M Kerwln, 1, by Patterson, 1. Time: 2.05,
umpire; uwyer.
Another I'nlr Split.
INDIANAPOLIS. AJC. 31. Milwaukee:
won the first game today In twelve Innings.
It was a pretty tight and the extra Inning
contest wns caused by a foolish nttemnt on
H.-irlzel's part to stretch a three-hugger
Into a home run. Indianapolis won the sec
ond gamo by hitting opportunely for the
first lime in several nays. .Manager Mack
protested Umpire Mannassnu's ruling In
calling me, game on necnuhc of darkness.
Attendance, l.aou. score first game:
INDIANAPOLIS. I MII.WAIKF.K
It II.O.A.E.I It II O A 13
Itartiel, If.. 0 12 0 1 Ketclinin, cf 0 0 5 1 0
Maroon. 3b. 111 l waidron, rf 1 1 2 o o
Ooler, h.... 0 1 3
3 4 llallman, If 0 1 2 ft 0
Kelly, lb. .. 0 1 12
0 0 Andera'n, lb 1 0 11 1 0
3 0 Fulti. 2b.... 1 1 2 : 0
rowers, c .06
Soybold. cf. 0 1 4
0 0 Cunroy, .. 1 X 1 7 0
0 0 Ilurke. 3b... 0 2 t .1 0
3 1 Spies, c 0 0 1 0
1 0 Iteldy, p.... 0 0 2 3 0
llorver. rf i o o
lllckey, 3b.. 0 1 4
Mllllgan. p. 0 1 0
Total ..2 9 36 11
Totals ..4 8 35 15 0
Indianapolis
Milwaukee .
.0 00001 10000 02
'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Q 0020000000 2 -
Earned run: Milwaukee.
Off Mlllljnn, 3; off Heldy.
Knses nn balls:
'i. Htruck nut:
."i'Mnai."...1 Sf W
Seybold (!). Two-baso hits: Powers, Kelly,
llallman
Threc'base hit; Hartzel. facrl-
lice hit
Fultz. Stolen bases: Ketchnm.
Conroy. Left on bases: IndlnimnolK 9,
IIL.niitsf. 11 Ttnin' I'mnlrau-
Manuassaii imdMcDonald.
Score second game (called on account
darkness):
INDIANAPOLIS. i
MIIAVAl'KEK.
II H.O.A.K I
H II. O A n.
Hartzel. If.. 0 0
0 0 0 Kelcham. cf 0 0 1 4 0
MaKOon. lb. 0 1
GrWr, ... 0 0
Klly. Ih . 0 0
Power, c... 1 1
fleybold. cf. 1 5
lloitr'ver, rf 1 0
lllckey. Jb. . 0 1
: t 0 Abbatin. Zb. 0 fl 0 1 0
1 1 1 WMron, rf 1 I 10 0
son llallman, If 0 1 1 0 1
3 0 0 Andert'n, lb 0 1 0 0
3 0 0 IMItz. Ib-cf . I 1 3 0 0
0 0 0 Conroy, ... 0 0 I I 0
0 1 0 Ilurke, 3b... 0 0 0 1 0
Stlmmel, p.. 0 1 1
3 0 Spin, c 0 13 0 0
, Waddell. p.. 0 0 0 1 I
Totals ..3 15
Indianapolis ...
1
I Tout .. 3 5 U i
6SI
.5i,
0 1 0 2 0-3
0 10 0 1-2
IS
.476
Mllwaimeo
Earned run. Indianapolis. Usso on balls.
Omaha 103
Pjeblo vn
Off Sllmmel. 1 Stri. k out Ily Stlmmel.
2. by Waddell. 2 Hit bv pitched ball ll.v
Stlmmel, Ketchntn Two-base lilt Mn
Koon. SniTldce hit Wal'lmn. Sttlen base
Hocrlever i,cft on bases. Iiiilliinapolls. I.
Milwaukee, ft. Time l.lo. I'mpires. Man
tiassau and M'-Himalil
elimil (ielN it Coiiiile,
CLKVKLAN'D. Auir. 31. -Cleveland made
It two straight from Kiuishs City this
afternoon, lu the first gnme Kansas City
olid do nothlnc with Hurt, when men
wer" on buses. The second game was ti
pitchers' gnme. The llrst three runs wen
made on errors, but In the ninth Cleveland
landed on Lee for four singles, which sent
homo the wlnnlnc run. lloffc-'s tlncer was
split In the second Inning of the second
game and he had to retire, llrugglns taking
nis piace. viienuance, l.sw. acorc nrsi
came:
Cl.r.VKLANI) I KANSAS CITV.
It II o A l: I It H O A.E.
I'lrker'g. cf. 1 I 2 t o ItrniMilll. rf 0 1 1 0 ft
llenlns, If. 13 10 0 I-'arrell, cf.. 12 0 0
Jnne. rf 0
1 1 0 lO'llrlen, If.. 0 0 4 0
I II 0 olDunimn, lb. 0 2 7 0
0210 riinn'n, sc.. 0 0 1 3
0 1 1 ft I'nuiehlln. JbO 1 2 1
Ltl'h're, lb. 0
Tamittt. 3b. 0
Shay, rt
1
Flooil. 2b..
Cros, r...
Hart, p ..
2 2 12 H-linfer. Ib 0 1 5 2
2 2 10 ft,Me.Mmi. e. 0,0 4 1
12 15 0 I'Htlen. p.... 0 0 0 3
utlfnr 0 0 0 0
Totalu
S 12 27 11 S
TotaM ..1 7 21 10 1
Batted for Patten lu the ninth.
Clevelnnd 0 3 0 I ft ft ft I S
Kansus city 1 o ft o o o o o o l
Kamed runs: Cleveland. 5. Two-baJ
lilts: LaCliimce. Cross. Furrell. Sacrlllc
lilt: Cross. Stolen bases: Pick rlng, Cresi.
Hart. Scliuelcr. First base on errors:
Cleveland. 1; Kansas City, 3. First base o-i
balls: Off Hnrt. I: off Patten. 5. Struck
nut: Ily Hart. Patten (2i. dear Hi; by Pat
ten, Uenlns, Tiimsctt. Hurt, Pickering. Left
on bases: Cleveland, 7; Kansas City,
Iline: i:3ii. t'mplre: Cantllllon.
Score second game:
CU:Vi:i.ANt). I KANSAS I ITY.
It II. O A.i: It H O A K
IMcker'u. cf 0 1 3 i) 0, Hemphill, rf 0 I 3 ft 0
Oenlnj, If... t 1 I 1 fl'l'nrrell, cf.. 2 0 1 0 0
Jones, rf .... 0 l
0 0 O'llrlen, If. ft I ft 1 0
ft OlDunKdti, lb. ft 1 11 ft 0
I.H'h'cp, lb. 0 Oil
Tamsett. 3b 0 0 ft
1 1 CllnK'n. rr . 0 1 13 0
Shay. r .... 1 0 2
3
3
I'oiwhlln, 3b ft ft n 2 1
r'loo.1. 2b ... 1 2 2
I Sclmefcr, !b t ft 1 2 l
Cro. c 0 2 3
t 0 McMnnus. c ft ft 4 1 0
lljffe-. p . 0 0 0
UrugRlns, p. 1 1 0
2 0 I-0, p 0 1 1 5 2
3 0 -
- -' Totals .. 3 i'JI 11 4
II 41
Totalii
4 s :
Cleveland .
..002
..100
ft 0 1 0 0 1-4
Kansas City
1 0 0 0 1 C 3
Knrneil runs: licvehiiiil. I. Two-base hit:
Jones. Sacrifice lilt: Fnrrell. Stolen bi'es:
m,.,. T.-., t' . I . - Mtn.,u l.'lral
base on errors: ClevelandrhV Knns city,
4. lnnlncM tiltrhml: Hnffer. 2: i4ruKulni. 7.
lilts: Off Hraggli'S, t; off Hoffr. 1. Firs:
baso on balls: Off IIofTer, 1; off Lee, -
Struck nut: Hy lloffcr, Cilngtnan; by Urax-
gins, loucn in: nv uic. Miay, ciooo. .rus.
Passed ball: Cross Left on bases: Clevn
land, ; Kansas City, 5. Time: um
pire: Cantllllon.
Miller Ki'i-p A-lioln.
niri'HOlT. Auu. ai.-Cronln kept Mltv
tifiipnlls' hits well scnttered this nfternoon
Tlirlr nnlv run wim Rcnreil In the seventh
on u two-base nil anil a single. lonowou
by a passed ball. Detroit bunched lilts
Willi the visitors errors and the tesult was
never In doubt. Attendance, 1,200. Score;
DUTHOIT.
It II.O.A.B.
MlNNL'Al'OMf
II. H O.AfK.
Cse-, 3b ... 1 S 0 2 0
Himcy. cf.. 0 1
Holmes, rf.. 14 2 1
Ijilly, If 0 I 0
VVUmot. rf . ft ft I
Werden, lb. 0 0 13
Nunc", 3b... 0 2 0
Nlchol, .. I 2 1
Kinder, e. ... 0 1 f.
Hurley. If... 1 1 SO
UlhorfM. I I ! C
MAI's'r. c. ft 1 3 ft
Jnnefi, if.... 0 0 2 1
lt)iin, lb.... 2 1 13 0
ftheelian. !b. 2 ft 2 3
Crunlii, p.... ft 0 0 0
0 HlKRlni. 2h. 0 0 2
0 Ilanrtelln, p. 0 0 0
Tolnls .. S 10 27 12
2 Totals .. t 7 24 II
Detroit
3 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 S
Minneapolis
0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01
Knrned runs: Detroit, 2. Two-base hits:
F.lberfeld. Nichols. Three. base hits: Hvan
Casey. Sacrifice hits: Cronln, Shcehan,
MpAfjister. stolen bases: Cnsev. Harley
,.-.., ., mi.. off Hande In. 1. Hit
by t0hcr: Lslly. Klberfeld. Ilarley. First
base on errors: Detroit, I; Minneapolis, 1,
i i.eft on bases: Detroit, s; Alinneupous,
I StrUCK OUt
ick out: Uy Ilandelln. I. Wild pitches:
Mandolin, 2: by Cronln, 1. Time: 1:45.
I 11..
I !V
Umpire: Sheridan.
Stnotlliiir of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Lo.it.
P.C.
Chicago
Milwaukee .
1)2
0!)
43
.1116
.D.V
119
lift
11!)
Ill)
117
120
120
fkl
ro
f.!l
fit
Indianapolis
63
CO
ft)
f.fi
52
45
M3
Kansas city
Detroit
Cleveland ...
5ft4
504
Murrain
Minneapolis
jo'i
3u
T12A.M AT lIl'MllOLDT I'L.WS liVUX.
l'n ken a (iiuiie for Ibe Our Lost lit
l ulls City.
1IUJIMOLDT, Neb., Aug. 31.-(Spcclnl Tel
egram.) The second gamo of tho season
between tho Falls City nnd Humboldt clubs
took nlaco this afternoon on tho home
diamond and was exciting throughout, nl
mougn me tails i;ity boys were outclassed
from the stnrt. The Fulls City club brought
un about seventy-live snorts and consider
able coin changed hands on tho result. Tho
two clubs last week nlavcd a twelve
Innlmr unmo at Pawnee CItv. which was
won by the Falls City club by a score of
. to i, nnu tnererore considerable rivalry
existed between tho towns. The features
of tho eamo wero the fie dine of Morrlsxev
nnd the pitching of Meyers, both of tho
locals, nnu mo great ueauworic or lllnton
or me visitors, ucoro:
Falls City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Humboldt 00302020 07
Mattcrles: Humboldt. Movers and Heed:
runs niy, neon aim i-eruue. Jills: Jium
boldt, 10; Falls City. 4. 'Iwo-baso hits:
j.inn, Tanner una lllnton. struck out: Mv
Meyers, 10; by Scott, 2. John Mart gun of
Aiiuurn wns umpire nnd ins decisions were
fair and satisfactory to the large crowd
In attendance. Tho day wns all that could
bo asked for, clouds obscuring tho sun nil
mo lime or me game, wnich lusted one
nour unit loriy-nve minutes.
I'lllrfleld llefeiitn Cf nevn.
GENKVA. Neb . Auu'. 31.-(Snoclnl.l Yes
terday tho Fairfield nlno cmno In on tho
noon trwlu with 11 lino band. Thev nlnveil
the Geneva nlno and won bv a scorn of
! to 3. They cavo a street rani-nri nnd
tho band rendered many selections in tho
uvcninx.
FAST RIDING IN LONG RACE
Stevenson Trie to liet llnek the
.up
Dnve Miull. Ilolila sin a
Lend.
Tho contestants in tho six-day bicycle
chase nt tho Midway eyelo track 'allowed
the spectators somo speedy riding last
night. Stevenson made numerous attempts
l" Ii-Kiilll lliu lull Hlliuil oinuiz Knincii on
tho Held Thursday night, bin Shultz whs
oyer on the ulert and Steve could do no
hotter than gain n few yards on him, which
no couni noiu nut n snort time. In th
final snrlnt Ilennett showed the iim.i
clenn pair of heels and finished two open
iriiKWin in num. fiiuveiusuil second, Willi
sniuu oniy a root benind for third. The
nine ii.iarier-nuio wbb ridden In 27 seconds.
ocorc:
Mllf'M. 1.I1MH
Dave Shultz 137 3
H. u. Mention i: 7
W. H. Stevenson 137
F. W. Sheclor 137
Silas Stetzntan 137
M'bltiie)' i'rnln.-r Kent Hint Out.
LEXINGTON. Ky . Aug. 31 Mr Murnhy.
owner of Tower or Candles and Haffa.iio.
has bought Klnu Lief of John 1). Smith
or this city. The reportai prlco Is HS.O'.O
nnd 10 per cent of tho winnings of iho
iithi year.
W. C. Whitney, owner nf Mallvhna llm-.
lias made M. V Forsvllln nn nffer fnr thn
half-sister to Mallyhoo Mey, a yearling
iiny u) iiinuuu, uui in nanynoo. jonn I-.
Madden, who trained Whltnev'u enli nn.
ucip.-iiru wir iiiiiiriiy victory and boimht
mo nam anu mo run nromer nr Hn iiviin,.
uey uy ner sine.
Hlirt llQSWell. who brnl thn rnmnnu
Nancy Hanks, 2:01, died at his homo her-i
ai u miu uuur nisi nigui.
Women llitlne ltiieiiiet ut elivnnd,
CHICAGO. Allir. 31. Miss MeAleer the
present tennis champion of th t'nltfd
t Stntes. and Miss Hanks 'of Philadelphia
will meet tomorrow at Kenwood In tho
nnnis. women s western championship In
the seml-llnn's today .Miss Hanks defeated
MiAlfr
un ovcr 'MlSHlP,:.: 0 "
Ileuellt for Hurry AVnldroii.
guumhuh, O., Aug. 31. Tho fistic en-
I Inrlnlnmnnl pll'nn Innltvltl n t V,A nHn..
Southern theater ror the benefit or Harry
or Noldon, tho well known sporting writer.
will net a little over Il.nOO The nrlnolnnl
event wns a fifteen-round contest between
Kid Ashe of Clnclnnntl and Huck Stelzer of
Columbus, which resulted In a draw.
v lleeord Mmlc 11 1 Snll I,nl(e,
SALT LAKE, Vtah., Aug. 31 -Churlcs
Turvlllo rode n mile, motor paced, on the
Salt Palace eight-lap track tonluht In 1:32,
beating the world's record of 1:33 8-5, made
by Ivor I.awson.
WANTKD fllds for all concessions on
grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fromont,
Neb., during race meeting Carnival week,
September 12, 13 and 14, 1900, Xddresa,
DMJCE C. SMITH, Soc.
SOME SURE ENOUGH GOLF
Womsn Put Up Extraordinary Matches fo
National Championship,
SURPRISING DEFEAT OF MISS HOYT
(iultrr) nt HhliinciMH'U l.lnl.i Treiited
to Mid Mirprln- When Mm ( lu lls
i'oreil li'lory l)rr
Tlu'lr I'll oi-ltc,
SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y Atli. 31.-The
feature today In the woman's national
championship at the Shlnnecock golf courbo
was tho semi-final match between Miss
Beatrice Hoyt, Shlnnecock, and Miss Mar
garet Curtis, Essex county, .Miss Hoyt,
tho champion of 1M'6, 1M7 and IS'.'S, wns
the, strongest kind of n favorite with the
great crowd of society people who usjeni
bled to witness the match, but being favor-
lto does not always make one win.
Tho brilliant golf Miss Curtis put up
throughout the week could not bo Ignored
nnd while the largo gallery gloried In Mlsb
Hoyt they feared Miss Curtis.
Tho very start of tho match was n cold
blanket to the enthusiasm of tho gallery.
aa Miss Curtis noi oniy snoweu to me
greatest advantage, but sho won tho first
four holes straight. Tho cx-champlon's llr.it
win was nt tho fifth hole, which she cap
tured In tho bogey of four, but this la tho
holo Miss Curtis had been winning all
week lu tho par golf of three. Miss Cur-
tts once more Increased her lead to four
P ai me sixin uoie. .miss noyi s irienus
began to feel very uncomfortable and the
sad expressions on their faces wero only
brightened up slightly by Miss Hoyt halving
tho seventh holo In tho bogey of flvo and
winning the eighth holo lu tho bogey of
live. Tho pnee was rather too fast for
her and Miss Curtis won tho ninth hole,
nlvlnc her the lead by four UD at tho turn
. ....
. br.0"".1 "'ss Hoyi to ner senses nnu
tno gou sue piayeu on mo nomcwaru
journey was tho finest that has ever been
,, ,,nnn .i, links this season ns she did
scn uPn 1110 nnhB jnis season, us sut Ulil
iuu ia muu uuivn i
Miss llo)t l'lii)s line (inlf.
She won tho tenth and eleventh holes In
flvo each nnd tho twelfth was halved In
five. Miss Curtis won tho thirteenth lu
tho bogey, of fivo anil tho thirteenth was
halved In tho bogey of five. Miss Curtis
vai then three up, with but four to go.
Miss Hoyt look tho fifteenth holo In the
bogey of live anil tho sixteenth was halved
In the bogey of four. This left Miss Curtis
dortuey two nnd n halved holo would havo
given her tho match, but Miss Hoyt won
tho last two holes In faultless golf and
broke even nt tho eighteenth green. Tho
Joy of tho gallery knew no bounds, ns they
felt positive Mls3 Hoyt would win out on
tho extra hole. It was halved, however,
In five and on tho last holo of the match
Miss Curtis won out by f to ti.
Tho battle of the final round In tbo
morning will bo fought out between Iloston
and Philadelphia. Tho cards:
Miss Curtis, Kssex county:
Out 4 5 10 7 8 5
In S 7 5 5 6 S 4
7-M
6-51-104
.Miss Hoyt. Shlnnecock:
Out r. ft Ti 7 17 5
-52
In fi 5 5 C 5 fi I
Kxtra holes: Miss Curtis, 5, 6;
-13-
05
Miss Hoyt,
5, ti.
Mis Crleoni Defenls J:Ihm Terry.
Tho other match In tho soral-flnnls was
between Miss Frances Grlscom, Merlon
Crlckctt club, Philadelphia, nnd Miss Eunlcu
Terry, Ardsley.
I rrlinl mnl.l, nnm ta., nlntn n n ,1 Inln.nol
i ,iii,it .i,,,,.i( i. n.a iu.u ,,tu
inkr inruimnniiL. inn ipini Hn lime lrnm nnn
to the other until tho fifteenth hole, when
Miss Grlscom took thrjead by two up. After
halving the sixteenth', hole, when Miss Oris
com 'held her opponent dortney two, Miss
Terry won tho last two holes and brokn
even at tho home green, plnylng the extra
hole. Miss Grlscom won by 5 to 6, nnd tho
match, was 1 up. In 19. Their cards:
Miss Frances Grlscom. Merlon Cricket
ciun:
out 4 r. 6 n r. s 7 si
III S 0 I 5 0 6 5 5 4 IE 03
Miss Eunice Terry. Ardsley:
Out 5 6 1 6 4 6 6 7 8-52
111 6 U I b 7 5 4 316 OS
Extra hole: Aliss Grlscom, 5; AIlss
icrry, .
Mlsn Howe Wins.
Tho final match for the cup offered for
tho third eight wns played between Miss
Mcsslo Howe, Pittsburg, and Miss Marin
Harrison, Watch Hill, and won by the
former by two up and one to play. Their
cards wero:
Miss Hesslo Howe. Plttsburc:
Out 4 ft 4 5 3 6 6 7 0-17
In 6 5476764 45-
Mlss Marie Harrison. Watch Hill:
Out 5 7 1 5 6 5 5 7 6-50
In 5 6 5 7 5 6 7 5 (6- 06
In tho final match for the cup offered to
tho fourth eight Mrs. William Shlppen, Mor
rls County Golf club, beat Miss Edith Durt
Philadelphia, by threo up nnd two to play,
Theto was a women's four-some played In
tho afternoon, which resulted In a tlo a
11 between Mrs. E. A. Manlce nod Mrs. C
Marnes, Lenox, nnd MIsb J. Hecker nnd Mrs
M. 11. Carmack, Wocburn, which will b
played off tomorrow.
F0ND0 DUMPS HIS BACKERS
Vuiilinorelieko nt ( iniif (ir(nl)le Odds of
111 to I OutfoolM Field or
Tno-Yciir-Old.
CHICAGO, Aug. 31. Ten 2-ycnr-olds were
nsked to go sovon furlongs In the third raca
at Hawthorne today and it proved to bo
stumbling block lor tho talent. On Fondo'
recent showini; he was made, the oiMh i
favorite at U to PL but finished seventh nnd
seemed to have little or no speed. Satin
Coat, the second choice, proved to he the
winner. Goal Itunner was made favorite
in the second race, in which a, dozen or
dinary Belling platers started. Any one
of them seemed to have a chance. The
winner turned up In Vanhonreheke, at 10
to 1, and upon whom Hansom wns substi
tuted utter Muchanan was Injured In the
llrst race. Goal Itunner failed to got In
side tlie money. The good thing was' sup
posed to bo Nullah, who opened ut 10 to 1
and wns backed down nt 5 to 1, at pot
time. Summaries:
First race, fivo furlongs- Mnrbara M, 117
(Wlnkfleld), 11 to 10. won; Rcgn. ill
(Hradrord), 4 tn 1, second; Montile HallK
hS (Vltatoe), 25 (o I, third Time: 1.01V
Cora Goetz. Glove, Lady Fortuno Teller.
Phnroso. Husbrouek. Water Alone, Swoet
Morsel and Hustle Girl also ran. Compan
ion fell.
Second race, seven furlongs: Vnnhoorbeke,
100 lltnnsom). 10 to 1, won; The Sluesurd.
112 (Uinklleld' 4 to I, second: Juniata. 15
(Southard). 8 to I. third. Tune: l:27ai Goal
Runner, Hitter Hoot, Insurrection, Sister
Fox, Nullah, Kgallte, Chlcopee, Maryland
and Reserve Duty also ran.
Third race, seven turlones: Satin Coat.
102 (Vltatoe). 9 to 2. won; William Ark, VI
(Kenton), 3 to 1, second; Hurry, 07 (J
Waldo i. 12 to 1, third. Time- i lot,. The
Conqueror. Leonwell. Ondurman, Fondo.
Maibara M, Harry I'Ulllum and Proposal
nlso ran.
Fourth race, six rurlnng: Tavon. !ti
(Flick). to 1. won; Highland I.nd. 10) dtniV
som). !) to 1
second; liiappaqua, US (Vita.
toe), 15 to 1
I.onnep. Hi
also ran
third. Time: 1:141-. Sim W,
l.ce, Ferroll nnd Kmina II
Fifth race, seven rurlongs: I 111 1 Garrett
102 u'Hrier' 10 to 1, won; Aloha, 103 (W'lnk,
Hold, 9 to 1, second: Hnxneh. 105 iDevIm
7 to 2. third. Time: 1 27Ji Prestnr. Hun,
Ish, Knclvnii, Iiruto J, Maimonclon nnd
Free I hind 11 Ho ran.
Slvtli race, one mile and u quarter: Ad-
motus, 1110 1 v inkiieiii), 10 to 7, won; ("lay
Pointer, lu (Mcl)ermott), 4 to I, second;
Donat on. 101 (J. Waldo), & to 1. third. T me
J:0U. Julius Citesnr, Tho Devil, Hub
Prather, Stuttgart and raise Lead also ran
liner Horses lliirned to Dentil,
PHOVIOFNCK. n. I.. Aunr. 31 -Shortly
artor tho brirlnnliiK or the racliin In th"
closing day of the Grand Circuit meeting
nt Narr.-tgansett park this nfternoon tin
broke out In ono of the stables near th
thrce-nuarter turn nnd with irreat rauldlty
ilcstroyed three stub'.es nnd a number of
cattle sheds, ami burned 10 death four n ei
horses Several other strli x were gotten
out sarely The horsei. d- slroved Included
three In the trlng controlled by U Simon
of London, Out. The Afo, wlih u record
of 2 OCV and valued nt J4'0, Maud K. a
green mare without a rei ord. ami al'ieil
nt Jl.nio, Ackman .llm, with a reeoi.i of
2 16",. nd valued nt 11,V. and Charles A.
Oliver's bri'Wii mare. Wllejesi, valued t
Jl.t". nnd handled by Wllluim MiHhew
were the animals destroyed Simon owned
The Ace and Mark K. ntid handle I A kman
Jim for Isaac Halt-nluiry nf ciln-n. On .
M whom Simon sold thl leirse a )o.ir u"
The l.iss on buildings and tmures uttiou'ita
to JC.ooo.
LADY GERALDINE WINS OUT
liriTB l)rlrs llmmbler of Constiintliif
to Victory In M
II on t ltnee.
PItOVlDU.S'CF. H. L. Aug. :U.-The llnnl
day of tho Orand Circuit racing wound
up with tho last two heals being run off
In the dark. In the unfinished 2:20 trot
Lady Oeraldlne, the local favorite, won
after losliu the tlfth heat. Oecrs made
a great drive and landed the race In the
nmi I heat. Dan Westland wmi the 2.11
pace, in wiucn miickit niyior war ijir
favorite, nosier was iiu' invoriio in me
17 trot iitul won in n six-neui race, wiucn
una ennelllilpil 111 ibirltliess. Cn'OlKC. Mil
outsider, won the 2:17 paco In u four-heat
buttle, summaries:
I'lass 2:2ft, trotting, ptwse k,wv:
Lady tlernldlne, b. in., by
I'onstnntine ((.leers) i i . i
Joe Watts, oh. R., by Mice-
tloncer (loungl - - - l l -
Mnuifle Anderson, b. 111. (Oill-
Ingen 1 I
Wasco, 1). g. (Dorei 5 3
Llssa H. b. in. (Mlddlebyl.. S 5
Wlnnlfred. br. m. I Davis).... 3 B
Kiivnln, b. in. (J. Youngl.... H 7
MIr lr:itl. hilt in. il'roi'tori I S
5 5 2 3
3 3 ro
4 I 3 ro
0 6dr
7 7 dr
Sdr
Time: 3.1214, 2:114, 2:12, 2:lP,,
I'M,
:12'.i.
i'lass 2:11. tuieliiK. nurse $l.ftftO:
Dan Westland, b. g.. by Westlnnd
K'ooki 1 1 1
Starker Taylor, b. b. (Mil fey) 2 2 2
red w. ( i. k. lllo (it'll) .i a 3
rlnro A, b. It. (Tyson) t R 4
entile Mac. br. m. (McIIwen) b ft 4
Mbertn. b. in. (Arthur) I ls
Maud F. ch. tn. (Colvllle) 7 ds
Time: 2:us'i, 2:ns-,4. 2:11.
Class 2:17. trottltiK. nurse H.000:
Hosier, b. g., by Alnmadn
(Carpenter) 112 2 11
Orlntuu K. in. (Colvllle) 3 2 112 2
niiinii !;. ti. g. (i Hilton). . . . i :i i h :i a
Hnitidywlne, g. g. (Demurest) 2 I 3 3 ro
.averun, br. h. (Hudson) .... 5 S & 4 dr
. L. Us. Hrother. b. g.
(Payne) fi fl dr
Time: 2:15. 2:12'i. 2:lJi.. 2:14. 2:K.U.
:l7i4.
C ass 2:17. naclnc. nurse Jl.ftftft:
George, b. g., by Scarlet Wilkes
(.MCKIliney) 117 1
Ituna, b. m. (Carpenter) 3 2 12
Halm. c. in. (Voung) 7 3 2 3
Unmet, ch. c. (Miller) 2 4 (! 1
jewry ij Treasure, br. Ii. (IIus
se) r, 7 .1
.tumiro, br. m. (Covllle) :i S l r
TomniV Mc. b. ir. iMcCnrthv) S ft C ft
Ilradcii. b. h. (Ml Her) ii 5 S dr
1-red H. Wcdgewood, ro. Ii. (Mc
Donald) 4 ds
Tho Private, b. p. (Foote) ds
Harrlster. b. g. (Noble) ds
j line: 2:uy-i, 2:o'J'4. 2:i;i-. 2.11
CONROY FIRST IN SAPPHIRE
'uvorltr linn Close Cull, but Wins
by DrlliiK linluli on (lie Hull
!) MiH-neer.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3l.-The chlcr event
nt Sheepshcnd May today was the Sapphire
stakes, in which Conroy was favorite, while
Six Shooter p.nd King LloT were good sei
end choices. Mcllaiio and Six Shooter
showed the way to the curve Into the
stretch when Spencer brought Conroy up
on tho rati and In n driving finish won In n
length, with neiinrlo the same instance in
tront of Six Shooter, third,
in the second event, when Zeemoia looked
like a sure winner a dozen yards rrom the
wire, sho dropped herseir nnd swerved over
mn line into seconu place, Annoy carrying
on the money.
mere wns a noi unisn in mo lourin
event. Handcuff led the way to the stretch.
when Favonlus took un the running, lie
stayed In front to tho end, but hnd to be
ridden hard to withstand the rush of King
Mramble. who wns beaten by only n head.
In the fifth event Sliver Garter showed
tho way to the last furlong, when Olea and
I-ietiron casscd him, the former winning
easily.
In tho s xt h. tho Titrr liandlcan. .lack
Point was the choice, with Lady Massey it
strong second choice, us Sloan was up on
her. Potonte made the running, with Lady
Massev and Jack Point e ose hell ml. I n
tho backstretch Sloan got Into a pocket,
but ho got ott or It lu the stretch and won
by a length and a hair by good riding. Mo
sul t.i:
Iirst rnce. five nirlongs: ondtirdus. lo-j
(McCue). 12 to 5. won; Inshoot. Hi (Black).
5 to 1 and 9 to 10, second: Luernna. 109
(O'Connor), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1 -on 4-5.
Mnry McCoy, Queen Pepper, Likeness,
Mnrla. Uoltnn. Rervilla. Trluirer. Add. Kat-
oherlnA, Morning Side, Flcelie d'Or and
Splash also ran.
ficcomi race, selling, six iiiriongs: Annoy,
10S (Mullman). 13 to 6, won; Zeetnoi-u, IDS
(Mums), 6 to 5 nnd 1 to 2, second; Chanti
cleer, 108 (Turnori, 5 to 2, third. Time:
1:151-5. Cracker, Hasbrouck, Mordelmo,
Leon Feriuion, west u.inen, iinpurook.
Mortonvllle Kid. Morouch. Lou Kate. Kufa.
Osceola and Fatalist nlso ran.
Third race, Sapphire stakes, live anu a
half furlongs: Conroy. 10S (Spencer), 6 to 5.
won; Mellurlo, 125 (Mnher), 10 to 1 and 3 to
1, second; Six Shooter. 108 (Turner), 7 to 2
and even, third. Time: 1:06 3-5. Shnrp
shooter. Advocater, Cornelian, King Lief
and Gjesswork nlso run.
l,Ynrtb rnco. one mile nnd nn elehth: Fa
vonlus, 115 (Maher), 7 to 1, won; King
Mramble. 118 (Mullman). 3 to 1 nnd even.
Hocnnd: Mnmhshe.il. 97 (Shaw). 9 to 5. third.
Time: 1:35 3-5. Decanter, Handcuff, Alslke
and nig Gun nlso ran.
Fifth race, ono mile, selling: Olen, 101
(Slnckl. S tn 1. won: Kleuron. 101 (Molnndl
50 tn 1 and 15 to 1, second; Silver Garter. 103
(Knight), in to l, tturx Time: i:u. roer
hardt. Hnrfnnn. Rnnriow Wine. Precursor
Phlllppfne. Golden Scepter, Elslo M.irnes
itnil nnclinnl hIsh lrir..
Slulli r.ire. Turf Imndlcnn. 10 mile and
n quarter: Lady Massey, lftfi (Sloan), 7 to
2, won; Potente, 106 (O'Connorl. 6 io 1 and 2
to I. second; First Whip, 104 (Willinms), 5 to
1. third. Time: 2:0 iho. Juck Point nnd
Maid of Harlem nlso ran.
Hi'snltH nt HIkIiIiiiiiI I'nrh
Din'ROIT, Aug. 31. -The Jade defeated
n fust Hold nf vounirsters In tho llvo fur
long dash for 2-yesr-olds at Highland park
this afternoon, It being her second victory
In two days. Doublet upset calculations
In tho opening dash of six rurlongs by de
feating the odds-on favorite, S.ickatuck,
arter lending nil the way. Weather fine,
track rnst. Summaries:
First race, six rurlongs': Doublet. 101 (Co
hnrni K in 1 won: Siickatuck. 101 (How
ell), l'to 2. second; Olcott, 107 (C. Wllsni,
n m 1 th ril Time: 1:11. Intent nlso rail.
Second race, fivo furlongs: Tho Jade, 101
(L. Daly). 3 to 5, won; Marcy, I'M (coburn)
"ft in l. second: Leila Murr. 104 (Landry)
5 to 2. third. Time: 1:02 Del March, Mtss
Krlnglo and princess Aim niso ran.
Third race, soiling, inur ami u nnu nn
lnn,,n Amnrniin. 101 lllnwelll. , to fi. won
Lndy' Edith. 93 (L. Daly), 10 to 1, second;
Toad Raney, 10il (A. Wehcr). 2 tn 1 third.
Time: :55's. Scotch Hramble, it'll .Mas
ale and Hcluetnnt ulsp ran.
Fourth race, one mile: Patsale, 101 (Lan
dry), fi to 1, won; Woven Hells, Mi (A.
Webcni. 6 to 1, seconu; urn i-ox, iui ine-v-
ens), even, third. 'lime: 1:1.'. uivo nnu
Take. Ico Drop, Viola K and St. Sulpk'o
also ran. . ....... ,
Fifth race, six ruiiongj, miiing; 1 1 !
setta. 91 (A. Weber), 1& to 1. won; ncio
llrooks. 101 lb. l tiotniisoui, u 10 1, n-iouii,
Quaver. 105 (W. Morris). 2 to 1. third
Time: 1:2s Come ljuicic ami i-airy wen
also ran. Aiireu nrgruvr im ui iiiwi.
llnri'H nt Seuril Hud.
BP.ivAnn. N'eb.. Auu. 31. (Hneclnl Tele
gram.) The county fair closed today with
a good attendance. The women's relay
race was won by Miss Kllpatrlek. While
u young man was exercising Sir Walter, 11
running horse owned bv W. F. Walter of
Ashlnnd, tne norse oecaiue uuiiiiiiiimr.too:
and ran Into 11 post and hroko his neck.
Summaries: v
Class 2:1H. pacing, purso ;w:
Seidell Wilkes
Linn V
Ittley C
Madinp
Time: 2:25'j,
14 112 1
2 12 2 12
1 2 3 3 I 3
3 3 113 4
2:21, 2i20,.!, 2:20, 2:23, 2:23,
special trot:
Fatink K
Weasel
Zellerton
Menlo Wilkes
Time: 2:33. 2:33?i, 2:3:,, 2:3'
Special paco:
Louise M
Ci nit. nn a
Time: 2:20. 2;17H. 2:23.
4 3 3 4
1 1 1
I.ndy Amber In Slriilubt llenti.
DFS MOl.N'Hrt. Auc- 31 -State fair r.icei
2:3f u.ice, JftiO: Lady Amber won In
str.ilRht heats. Time: 2:H. 2:IB'i 2:W
Vvzant Star, second; Nina Husnoll, third
Lenta. C'nl Onward and Oakdalu Hiron
ulso started
Ono mile, runnlnR: Ooorso II. Ketcham
won: rianiiuo II. second; Insurgent, third
Time; l:i5tj. Hobert llonnet nnd Paul n'so
ran.
Ti In City Hiiiidleoii .Miinilii).
T'rtT, 4.. 91 VU. ...l ..1, . .. 4.
the Twin t'lty handicap at n mile an I
. v I . . . ivinn. ni."iii,i nriKi in i.1
quarter, to be run .Monday .sepiembor 1,
at Bheepsnead liny tracK, art- r tneiuer'
110, Jvun Ucruud, 121, Juck Point, Han-
iioekhurn. Hi. lilnce of Melbourne 111,
The Ken-.uckt.in. lldrlm. 112. Waring. Mar
tunas. 111. Viilenin. HO. Char ntu. t'
DernWer. In7. Gulden. Lleb r Karl. 1
Lad Mae 1 5. John Milghl ll .l
t ii in ,i llioml UU Andrntiili iis b. 1 rl-i O
nf Vermin. 1' Flr-t Whip. Klllasha-I- t
M). Lord Hiiltimnre. Kilngr.uii. !. Si-io'v
Lucai Gold Fox. Mlsi hleVoiis. !n . Asiult" ,
w: Zeus. St
LUCKY PUNCH FOR JOE GANS
Ni'Kro llorr from llnltlinore Wn
About II end. v to Drop When He
Celled Dill llnul.lii'.
NEW YORK. Alii.' 31 - At th - Hreadiv.iy
Athletic club tonight the last series of
bouts under the Hortoti law were brought
to it conclusion by Joe Guns of Maltlniore
knocking out Dl Hawkins of California
In the third routnl of a rontest which w.i-
scheduled to go twelte round- at 11 pound"
Tho boys met under the n,nn conditions
About three month ago and on thn' oc
casion Oans also proved the winner li
less than two rounds. That lUht was .i ie
of the most vicious ever fought under the
ituspices vl the club and the Honors were
so evenly divided, until (Inn limdrd , Ho
knockout puni-h, that ninny thmntht llaw
klim mlKlit reverse the result should m-
other contest be arinugrd, and tonight 1
tualcii was the outcome.
Moth were nt the required weight nnd 1
both looked In cnod eolldltlnu. llln W '
llttended by A I Hot-ford. Whltiv I. ! r
and Kid lllo.Kl. while HuwkliiK ha I if i-
onds "Snider" Kelly. Jnek Evethiirdt i I
George Mnnrno Hot It fought carefniu
me opening round, iiawkins tried rpei
edly for the head, but Guns' blocking w i
perfect nnd nut ninny pmiehcs were lame d
other than a few swings to the slni:i' h f
Hiiwklns.
In the second round the Ions w irme I
their work and eavh scnr.'d heiilh ' "
head. Ilolh mlsn-d repeatedly In tin if
ntiNlety to land, but tho routnl ended 1-i
Hawkins' favor, lire inse or his sup r r
Work to the body, which roomed to n 1
Guns.
They slatted the third round with a ru li
nnd Dal reached Joe s head with i sh ir( (
left to the Jaw, but Guns put a hard rU-it I
nn the .taw a moment later, tliui then
enrnetod D.il and both started to sins wrh
both hands. For iie.niv a minute ibex
never moved from the spot and so virions
wits tho fighting that the crowd was
Its feet In ii frenzy or excitement, llawkl -blows
seemed to curry the more sic mi .ml
It looked us though the negro boxer won 1
go down. He steadied hlinndf and with i
light hook to the .1uw stretched Dal t i
the Hour There was no need of a roi"t
ns D.il was so fur gone he did tint miner
ror "overal minutes Gins himself emil 1
hardlv stand nnd looked to be read) t i
drop when he landed the lucky punch.
C0RBETT PROVES- SURPRISE
HlttltiK Pocrs Ai in con fly Crentrr
iiiuii In In) of Ills Cornier
( OIltl'NtS,
NEW YORK, Aug 31 -The Corbet t Mc
Coy light last night differed from most
recent contests In Hint It c.iiised mole talk
and speculation alter It was on-r than be
fore the men stepped Into the ring For
severnl days before the date set for the
light there were rumors to the effect that
the men were not training very hard nnd
thnt they were out for the gate receipts
rather than the glory or winning u fast and
bruising mill. Notwithstanding those stories
wero disproved by the tesult. MadUon
Square Garden held IO.ikiO siu'clatori wh- n
the rcreree called tho two men, who are sup
poio In be the most scientific of boxers, to
the center nf the ring. From the moment
when McCoy refused to shake Cornell's
hand the crowd knew there wns to be no
take, nnd when McCoy mudc Cnrbett
stagger a little 111 the first round tho cheers
were ilefonltlg.
The suiprlse or the evening was Corbett's
hitting power. He not only outclasned Mi -Cov
in feinting and clover Toot work, but
when the opportunity ca'ne In the fo-irth
nnd lift It rounds the former champion li-H
down his opponent with sledge huninvr
blows which rained so fast that Met'ov w -s
bewildered. The knockout landed direct Iv
lu tile pit of tho stnmneh and was tho n-ine-kind
nf a blow that l-itz-dnimons shot al
Cornell nt Cnrson CItv
After the c use or the coiltrsl I'ornetl was
very ninny and said he would try to goi on
another tnnteh with Jeffries Met oy wa-
much dejected. In an Interview he mid me
only thing to nviko him sorry was the fun
Hint his defeat was administered by
i ,, rhf.it whom lie hni disliked for Some
time. McCoy Immediately after his seconds
finished with linn wax inivcn io ins unme.
whore It m saui no ana uis w-iie noin one i
oyer the humiliation of n homing by the
hntcd Ccrbett.
Lyons Dofeutu Whlstlpr.
DALT1MOHF, AAug. .11. Harry Lyons of
riili-.urn nnd Hlllv Whistle of llnltllimrc
were bllleil to go twenty rouuun neiore ill"
lCureka Atheltlc club here tonight. HO
Lyons with 11 left swing on tho Jaw put
W histler out tn tho eleventh.
I.luhtn lor (iiriiltnl (rmiiu:M,
Sixty are lights will be Included on tho
DtiHiitnl carnival grounds lor gone. .11
Illumination purpoM'S and Incnndescent
lights will be useil for decorative lighting
nnd In the booths and stalls or tho con
cessionaires. A large electric nrch will be
erected at the corner or Sevcntetiith and
i-ii, ,., hi reot h. tne ewrnnco to inc
grounds. The arch will be fronted in white
nnd gidd nnd more than 40-1 incnnuescciu
lights will ne usen 111 ns ureui uiiun.
'I rain Goon Throimti lrnvlirlilKC.
DUTHOIT. Midi.. Aug. 31 -Two Wabash
locomotives and throe rrclght ciiih or tin
ini.ui, fn.i e.iMinm fricbt train No f
plunged through an open drawbridge Into
-tho Houge river nt Oelr.iy eatly today.
Ti.n ei-vn bud remnrkahl narrow
ee.-inoH and no one was Injured. Tho
heavy train approached the bridge too run
Idly to bo ronironeu.
.MnrrliiH-e Lleennes.
Tho following marrlago licenses wero Is
sued yesterday:
K'ninn nnil Tleulilence. Ago
rM,iir1w itnmmnn. lied Oak. la . Id
Mfirir.-iint Armstronu. IleJ Oak, In .. 20
Charles G. Scarborough. Omaha
Gcrtrudo Sawhlll. Omaha
Millions will be spent in politics this
year. Wo can't keep tho campaign going
without money nny more than wo can keep
tho body vigorous without food. Ilyspep
tics uzed to staive themselves. Now Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo digests what you cat and
allows you to cat all tho good food you
want, it radically cures stcmacn trouble
Till: Itll.VLTY MAiticirr.
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August 31:
AViu-rnnty Deeds.
A. J. llnll and husband to Albert
HnrtsulT, tsiN lot 14, lu 10-15-13 $ 1
J. II. Halo and wife nnd wlfo to
James Parks, lot 8, block 117, South
Omaha W
l. V Goddard nnd wlfo to O. II.
Drown, lot 20, mock J, iiunscom
lMneo 2.000
Omaha Savings bank Io Knthno
Allen, outlot 271, 1-ioronre, nnil lot
12. Yates fj It's. HUbdlv 2,000
1 M. and S. II. Christie tn C. A.
Swanson, cVi lot 7, iuock ki, riouih
Omnhii 5,'i0
W. G. I'm and wlfo to Louis and
Caroline KraJIcek, nv4 lot 21, block
2. Morrison n add 75
S A. Dixon el nl to P. J. Fnrrell, lot
10, block 112, south omaha 2.&00
Hull CI11I111 Dim-iIn,
Mnry Woods to I'nlon Pnclllc Hall
way rompany, 132x152 feet In north
east corner block 325. Omnha ... 200
J. C. llnvmneyrr. executor, to A. S.
Wiihlstrom, w'A lot 33, sunnysldo
add
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; 9,076
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