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    THE QIAJIA DAILY BBE; 'J'UimSDAY, JULY 25, 1001.
OMAHA LOSES ALL SPIRIT
St, Jeitph Bnnhfi Hiti and Dlicoarftgsi
xitbraiktii.
PRETTIEST SORT OF WORK BY LOCALS
Coon linen Well In Vox nml nt lint
I. richer Hxecntcs n (Jrent Hun -nltiK
t'ntcli with One
Hun it.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo July 2i. (Special Tel
tgram.) Omnba today, aside from two ex
captions, appeared to havo lost all spirit
In the name after tho fourth lnntng, when
tne haints had flvo runs to their credit,
The secret of the loss of tho Kino by tho
visitors was the fuel that the homo team
bunched hits. There probably never was a
prettier uxhlbltlou of tills work than by
tne Haintt today. I'ltcher Coons performed
well in the box aa wull as at the bat. I
tho seventh limine ho borled out u two
lamer and then on singles by Oonliu and
Fleming ho walked homo. Anothor fca
ture was tho long, running ono-handed
catch by Letcher In the llfth InnliiK
It
brought an ovation from the spectators
tno nrst and only one of tho day. Score
BT. JORDI'II.
... . .. All. O.
A.
0
2
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
.'loon, io 5 0 13
Jiail, J I) 5
ifulfwltt, s 3
Schrall, If 4
Doolli, c 4
Davis, lb 4
llnneymnn, cf 3
McKlbben, rf 4
ilaujilri, 4
Totals
,.....:g 7
11 27
OMAHA,
All. 11. II. O
a. h.
OnlnH, cf. , 4
KlemlriK, If , 4
Calhoun, II 4
1 2 1
0
0
u
0
0
3
2
1
2
0
U
0
U
0
0
0
1
J.etcner, rr 4
Stewart, 2li I
McAndrews, 3li 4
Toman, s I
Iluckloy, c 4
Coons, p. 4
totals 3i 2 9 24 8 1
Ht. Joseph 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 7
Omaha 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 i) 02
r.urneu runs: Ht. Joseph, 3; Omaha, 1.
una, aicjviuufn, (.ainnuil, l-'lem
1UK. Oen ns. Coons. T)nii..lnii... 1 1 1 ii,
Will i'.0.vllh 'n b'H: Honeyman,
lluUwltl, Omltis Htruck out: Flood (2)!
l:3o. Attnndancc, tM).
ICniisn Clty'n .Tit Arc Timely.
KANSAS CITY, July 2.-Ktinsus City
won today gome by timely hlltlnic nnd
it! ! i n ? no ncio. iJwltiK nllowed
iiu- ,iuuiii uui iivo scuiiering nits
At
tendance, 3u0. Score:
Kansas Cltv .1 ft n 1 i i . .'a'A"'
Des Mollies.... 0 0000100 1-2 62
Iffl Kitrlna) 1. nti,n ;.. . m
viiiZ : f,'' .rl.,.'l)t wing ami uc-
....... ,0 .mjiiii-it, iiuunvr anu iotc.
St. VnnVn Winning Hunches.
..SJ'Pt.J1'1)' 2 rSt- r!"' "' today hj
InnlfiK.! Scares 80VBnth nd eight!
IaI 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 oiVV1
, OOO 0 0100 01 7 2
ninvrlt?:, l?'- IJH,'..che and Wilson?
Denver, Frisk and Sullivan.
Mlnneniiolla Find.. SnrliiK Wet.
wunt of rain. ' '' H"",u ,".", " ac
Western I,eiittuo Stnudlu.
Won. Lost. P.O.
Kansas City
St Joseph ,,,,
MlnncnpoliH
Omaha
St. Paul
Des Moines
Colorado Spring's .
Denver ...
47
41
37
37
3
. , . ,31
29
2ti
7
.fl?3
B-i
.62$
.r,i3
.120
.4-'(i
.353
32
33
3i
M
41
S'J
42
flnpcrlor Keeua Winning
TXJSre, Nb' JU,V "-'Special,)-
Superior 0 0 0 1 0 3 10 Ej
Exeter 00020000 02 7 2
naileries: mipenor; Teal and
Esatcr, Moore and Wilson.
Fqlt;
RUBE WADDELL'S GIFTS FATAL
Olilcnico NiiUoiiul'a Twlrler I'reaenta
St. i.oulx with the Ilnaea that
Coat the (inine.
ST. LOUIS Julv "t "liiiiio" u'o,i,inii
pave boses on balls which resulted In the
iwo runs una uioia won ror the Ht. Loula
Nationals. Cblcapo's one run was scored
on singles by McConnlck, Knlioo nnd Hart
ffel. Attendance, 1,200, Score:
ST. LOUIS. I CHICAGO.
H.H.O.A.E. 11.H.O A.E
Ilurkett. .. 0 1 1 0 OHartiel, If.. 0 1 3 0 0
I'addrn. :b.. lilt Odrcon. cf.,.. 0 0 3 2 0
McOnnn. lb, 0 J 9 J 0 Hunefee, rf. 0 1 1 0 1
Donovan, rf. 0 1 2 0 0 Dexter, lb.. 0 0 14 0 0
VtalUce. M. 0 l J c 1 Child. lb... 0 0 14 0
KruKrr. Jh.. 1 o 1 i O ltaynnr. lb. 0 1 0 1 0
Nlchol, cf.. 0 1 3 o 0 McCor'k, u. 1 3 1 5 0
!y". c 0 1 7 0 0,Kaho, c... 02100
Murphy, p... 0 0 0 1 0
Wartdell, p., 0 0 0 4 0
tuiBii ... ii i Totals ..1 i:,iO 1
in. LOUIS 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2
Chicago 00000010 0-1
Karned runs: Chicago, 1. Two-boso hit:
"ttllace. Three-lmso lilt: McCormlck. Hit
by pitcher: Uy Waddell. 1. Double playa:
Green to Dextor. Wallace to McQunn.
AlPiiciun. Harrlllci. Iilf Minhni. iri..
IMS. Umpire: T Nnsh. ' "
Reda Are .Sadly Faded.
PITT8UUnO. July 24 Tho National
league game today wus Hcurccly worthy tho
Score" y' Attcml""ce. 2.W.
riTTaiiima. , Cincinnati.
h.h.o.a.k. it'll OA H-
Clark., )f. 1 j 1 0 o'nobb.. I Hj 1
l MunVt, Cf 3 4 0 0 OlUrley, If... 0 Jail
l)vl., rf.... 1 0 I 0 0 lleckl.y. lb. 0 0 7 2 0
JJn. 'K-i 1 OHtlmmel, rf. 0 0 100
llrnn.fd, lb 0 0 9 0 0 Magoon, a.. 13 14 1
niter,.,, lb. 114 3 0 ll.y, cf." 1 0 1 0 0
Lench. .,., 1 J 1 4 OKox. Ib 0 0 4 2 0
Zlmmer. 0... 0 1 8 1 a u.pn .
Tannehlll. pi 1 0 I ll-hlliipi p 0 1 0 l"
Toii 11 11 t? 11 1 . . . '
vitubV:".4.. ."1 1 TT 2,,iV4.-ni
Cincinnati 0 OO020OOO-2
Karned rutus l'lttsburg, 2. Three-baso
seHn,i,Sl','JU,,5 ''c"y . Tannehlll"
S"c 'i- ay. Stolen bases: Beau
ffuihA?''. U,?K,leri MHQon- Double plny:
Vtllf U;W!Dayib'rhll,lpi'4- Tlmo:
l'hllllee Ilnke the llean Crowd.
i,".APKt?,'M,A' Jl"' 2 Tho Phlladel
?ir.M " ef,,,u!:1.1 tne fostoni oday
for the third time this week In another
close and sharply played gain. Don 'huo
Pitched un excejlent game and the work of
rittlnger was nlso of n high order. Neither
Srfc'e.'&r ""r'
r.ULADKU,,rA. , 03TON
Thomat, of. 1 1 3 0 o'siagle, rf... 0 0 0 1 0
WolvTn. lb 1 1 0 1 Ollamllt'n, cf 1 0 1 0 0
Fllok. rf 1 1 3 0 0 Demont. lb. 0 0 l 0 0
Delah'ty. If , 0 1 3 0 0 Cooler, lb.. 0 1 6 1 0
Jaokl't'ch. 0 0 I 7 1 0 Murphy, if.. 0 1 2 0 0
Jann'n, lb, 0 1 9 0 0 Umn, 3b.... 0 0110
Hallman, IbO 1 1 I 0 Uuiir, aa..,. 0 1120
Croa 1 1 I J 0 Klttrldje, 0 0 1 10 2 0
Ponohue. p. 0 0 0 I 0 1'lttlmer, p. 0 0 0 I 0
!lncn 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..4 J 17 I OjNIcholi, p., 0 0 0 0 0
Totala . . 7 tT 7 7
Batted for 1'lttlnger In tho eighth,
rhlladalphla 30000011 1
Boston 00010000 0-1
Earned runs: rhlladelphla, 3. Two-base
hlta; Klttrldge, CooUy, Flick, Jacklltsch.
Three-bail hit: Cross. Sacrifice lilts: Kit-
trldte. Flick. Stolen baaes: Hamilton. Del-
ahan v. Double plays Long to Coolry to
Kiuridge. 1 ft on bases; Boston, 4; 1'hlla-
delphla. 6. First base on balls: Off Plttln-
ger, ; off Donohue, 2. Struck out: By I'll-
MP!' ,6ibyN,SnoU',.1: V Ponohue, 6.
Time; 1;0. Umpire; Kmslle
Nr York Det Ita NelRhbor.
BBOOKLYN. July W.-Today'a National
tame was a slugging match In which four
pltohars were, used up. rhyle lasted one
Inning and Donovan was aent to the tall
w4S n the alx th. Taylor, who wept In for
'AyJeiw,l batttil hard In tht aeoond. but
atier that had the Brooklyns under control.
New Tork tied the score In tho llfth and
batted In the winning runs oft Kennedy In
the eighth. Attendance, 6,000. Score :
NKW YOIIK. , llItOOIiLYN.
It.H.O.A K.I H.H.O.A.K.
Vanll'n, cf. 1 1 3 0 2 Klly, lb.. .12 6 10
Strsng, lb... 3 4 t 2 OKwIfr, rf... 2 110 0
Meliride. rf. 1 1 2 0 0 HlicckM, If 1 12 0 0
Uavls, .... 2 1 1 I ODnly, 2b 1 12 4 1
Ktlbach, If., I 4 1 0 ODabten, i 2 4 1 1
Ouniol, lb.. 0 1 II 0 O.McCr'ry, cf. 1 3 J 1 0
lllckm'n, lb 1 3 3 2 I Irwin, lb.... 0 S 0 1 1
Kmlth, C...0 1 t 1 o Karrcll, c... 0 0910
l'hylf, p 0 0 0 0 lDoncnan, p. 0 0 0 0 0
Taylor, p,.., 0 0 0 3 0 Kennedy, p. 0 1 0 0 0
Totals ..10 11 27 !1 4 Total .. 8 II 27 10 3
New York 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0-10
Ilrooklyn 34000 000 1 8
Eurnccl runs: Now York. 6: Ilrooklyn, 4.
Two-baye lilts: Davis, lllckmnn. Three
baso hits: Davis, Kelly. Hume run: Mo
Crecry. Stolen bases: Hickman, Smith,
Kheckiircl. Daly, Dntilen. Left on baseu:
New York, 9; Ilrooklyn, 11 First base on
errors: New York, 1, Ilrooklyn. I. Double
playo: Daly to Dnhlcn to Kelly, Strang
to Dnvl to Ounzcl. Sacrlllce hit: Air.
Hrld( First base on balls: Off Donovan,
1; off Kennedy, 1; ofT I'liyle, 2: oft Taylor,
2. lilt by pitched ball: My 1'hyle, I. Struck
out; Hy Donovan, 4; by Kennedy, 2. I'as.iel
ball; Smith. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Dwyer.
.V111I01111I I.piihiii- Nlimdliiir,
Won
...45
Lost. I'.C.
I'lttnbutg
30 .CO J
St. Louis 45
Philadelphia 42
Ilrooklyn 41
New York 34
lloston 2,1
Cincinnati :t2
Chicago i)
C4
13
.111
35
31
.2
13
.611
,r4fi
.in
.15
.13
,49
CHICAGO AMERICANS' CAPERS
Cut l All KluiU of .MoiiLcj NIiIiioh
Ueniille hp 5 enn torn mill
the llent.
CHICAGO. July 21. Thn Cblcien Amerl
cans batted like McmlM and ran bases llko
wild men, making twenty lilts and stealing
eight buses. The visitors could do nothing
wiui puncr iituanan or iinrvcy. Attend
nnco, 1,200. Score:
CHICAGO. I WA8HINOTON.
It. I.O.A.i:.' 11. it. 11. a. n
Ho,, cf 110 10 Wnldrnn, rf. 1 0 0 0 1
.Tonr. rf.... 3 3 2 0 0 Knrrell. 2b.. 0 1 1 I 1
MfrtM, 2b,. 2 3 1 4 0 Dunxan, lb. 0 3 11 3 2
labell, lb.... 2 2 10 0 0 CI tidy, C... 1 1311
MiFarl'd, If 1 I 4 0 0 Krte r. lf...O 0 1 0 0
llurlrn'n. 3b 2 3 0 2 1 Cnuehlln. 31, (1 I 1 1 ft
Khugart, n. 1 10 11 Orar, of 0 0 1 0 1
Hulllvan, 0.. 2 3 4 1 0 Cllng'n 11110
i.aiiHiiitii, p, 1 a 1 g ruin, p.... 0 0 111
. Tolala ..8 7 14 15 7
iotaii w n 13 2
Chicago 1 0 0 4 7 0 4 1 -17
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 03
- - w - - Ht ! j Mill all ( 1 -
lOliatl (21. Double IllnV! Ilnv In Slnlilunn
Struck out: IIV Cnlluhnn. 1- liv lnlnn 1
" . D Si" '""; mi i-aiiannn, 2: oir
l'attUll. 4. Hit With ball! Wnlilrnn Tim...
.w. uniiirc: i.aniiiuon.
Hemphill I, (Mm for Ilnaton.
AI bWAUK S :. Julv 21 Tho lln.tnr.
Americans lost todny'H game by poor Ilrld
Ing on the pnrt of Hemphill, whoso muff
gavu the hornu toum twn runt, it. v.a tuir.i
ItinlnK. Crlger was lilt on tho head with 11
(jiiiiiuu una m iiiu sixth una had to ret re,
Attendance, 1,000. Score:
MILWAUKEE. 1 1IOSTON.
Il.ll. O.A.K. 11 it n t
Ilogr-vcr, If 1 2 1 0 OPowd, 1Mb. 12 0 10
Hallman, rf 0 1 1 0 OHtnlil. rf.... 0 1 1 ft n
iui n i ui-uuins, 3h.. 1 2 3 12
IJuffy. of.... 1 2 5 0 0 Hemphill, rf 0 1 0 0 1
Cpiiroy. nt 0 0 3 2 1 Parent, as... 112 10
rlel, 3b 0 0 1 0 1 Trrrla, 2b... 0 2 2 1 0
Gilbert, 2b,, 1 1 2 t 0 Urlger, C...0 0 2 2 1
Maloney, c. 0 1 3 2 OUclir'st, lbc. 0 0 3 0 0
Hawley, p,, 0 10 1 O.Iwln, p 0 0 0 J 0
. , .r: - cuppy. if-.. 00000
iuini ,. 1 jv 11 11
Totftla ..1 II 24 S 4
Milwaukee 11200000 -4
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-3
Earned runs: Mllwuukce. 1; lloston, 2.
..u-unru lino- LuiiiiiH, oinni. inree-onae
lllti Gilbert. Minion l,n..
n 1 1 r, vr.1. i-irsi nasu on uans:
11 ''(.H11 eivis, 1. in ny pitched
bail! HrlB?,r- w,m mtch! Unwloy. Struck
,ut: ,.Haw,crt 2i ov LowU, 4. Double
plays: Gilbert to Anderson, 1'urent to Dowd
jw pti luuKt'iigum. 1011 on oases: Mtiwau
tpo. lloston, 6. Time: 2:25. Umpire
tiherldan.
llnltliuore Wlna Hard One.
CLEVELAND. .Tnlv oi r'i,.iu.. ..
Tlnltlmn... A.TL1- - -"tTwr.. -
narrlost contests of the season today. Both
I'llullDID WCIB II1L Iinill. ' MA f a illn .x t
nn1 l,ia-Z3 aJ Ume" Wtts "'lnt. Attend
ance, 1,200. Score:
llALTLMOrtB.
CLEVELAND.
lt.H.O.A.E.
lt.H.O.A.E
Dunn, lb...
0 113 0
I'lokar. cf 10 g 1 d
Donlln, If... 113 10
Symour, rf. 1 4 2 1 0
McCartry. Ill it 0 0
u linen, rr. 0 1 2 0 0
wurma. id. 1 j j 1 0
leek, tb 1 1 I 1 0
LAC'h'ca, lb. 1 2 11 1 0
Ilradley, 3b. 1 2 0 4 0
Yrager, c... 0 1 8 4 0
Kclaler, m., 11110
uroaie. cr... 24101
Hart, lb 119 0 0
llranah'n. a 0 1 0 3 2
nnieoeclc, 11531
McUln'ty, p) 1 1 10
Moor, p.,,, 0 10 3 0
oiaw .. 11 zi 11 1 ,.1. ,
iiauimoro n n n 1 a .1 n
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 3 l 0 o-fi
.arneu runs: imitimnro r. Tn.n.i.n.. 1.1. .
i?ie. XfttKU,i,.I?0.nlln' Seymour. Three-baso
hits: Dunn, Shlebeck. Sacrltlco hit: Mooro.
Si i t" ,"""rDi iiroHie, 2. uoub e pays:
Shlebeck to LaChance. Donlln to Wrt
First baso on bul In: lMckerlng. Shlebeck
Dock. McQlnnllv. Tllr w .,r.'if.."i' tV.r,.'.
p'llrlen. Left on baaeii: Cloveland, fl; Bal
timore, 6. Struck out: l'lckerlng. Alooro
M??tn"V A "If, chi jiooro- Times
-... . . VII.IUI 1 .
Never a Mho it (or Detroit.
DETHOIT. Julv ?l'fhn tiv.ii.iti..
Americans took a sure lead in thn iirir
5SLei n"i g?Lan.' nI!Ll0UB "B locals found
the ball In the fourth, fifth ami ivh ti
2iw! Sc?ei "eVer 'n d0Ubtl Attcndance,
PHILADBLriUA. DETROIT
11.H.0.A.E.. 1, .
Kulta. cf.... 2 2 1 0 0'Caaev. ,... , ,l;
rnvla. lb,... 1 2 16 1 OHolmea. rf.. 0 0 2 0 1
Cru.a. 3b.. 1 1 0 '3 1 Ilarrett. cf.. 113 0 0
m-Mjuic. ,u..i & t i vuinaaon. lb, 1 1 6 0 1
Seybold, rf j 2 3 0 0 Klb.rri.1. nil
Mclntyrt. If 1 3 1 0 1 unr r n 7 . X I
0 13 12 0 Crockftt, lb 0 1 7 0 0
D"ln 1 1 1 3 lltuflow, c... 0 16 2 0
l'raner, p..,0 0 1 2 0 Cronln. d.... 0 0 0 1 n
. . High, p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..12 17 27 IS I Owen, n n n n n X
naw 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .. B 1 it 11 1
Batted for Owen in tho ninth.
hlladelnhlfL 9nnonAAAn .n
Dotrqlt '. 10 K
to Elberfeld To ' Crockett. Times Si&Um'I
jJiiuBi ituHKqii anu lannnssuu.
Amer,t"ul
Won, Lost. P.C.
Chicago
Boston
Haltlmore ...
Detroit
Washington
Philadelphia.
Clcvelund ..
Milwaukee ,.
.60
21
.fill
45
30
, 42
31
33
211
26
!S
30
3ft
25
40
4(1
62
.61)
.'t,i
.6 5
.403
.411
,3Mi
.133
Southern I.t-itKUF.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 21.-Scoro:
fteniPhls 35020100 '-Wn
Little Itock .0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 8 4 8
Datterlcs, Memphis. Shields. Armstrong
Lvnci;UI0,,i LUllu llock' Sll'ec. l'"l'P a'5
NKW ORM5ANS. 1., Julv J4.-Nw Or
,ciy.lfil,WliPlL Bnm" Postponed: rain.
CHATTANOOC1A, Tenn., July 2,-8core:
Chatlanooga ..003 2Q0OO 8-7 uB
Nashville 0 0 0 2 0 i 0 0 0-3 s 3
. Htitterles: Chattanooga, Harry and Itotlr
Nashville. Saundera and Hallantyi'o.
Mlnden AVIiib AkkIii.
ARAPAIIOK, Neb,. July 24. (8neclnl Tnl.
fgrnni.i-Arapahoo and .Minder T jd lyed n
good game of base ball todav. fTcore:
Mlnden 0 o 0 1 l o 0 o 3 "b"'EB
Arapahoe 10000020 0-3 i
natterles: Mlnden. DIIhs nr.it Moore.
Arapahoe. .Tanner and Itadcllffi. S rue it
out: Ily Illlss. 7: hv Tanner. 9 1'iirle.
bnbe hit! Pat ton. Two-buiTe 1 Uh- Tm.
ofeMlnd?le, IUchmonl- ""'I'lro: Jnckion
Three-I I.eiiKiir,
Is'iVndRn2Ck lB,Bnd,Terrc Haute. 8; Hook
At Itoc'kford-Hockford, 4: Kvanavllle
Ilaptd(Mell',r ,,nPul-,,l00mlntn. 3; Ct'daf
At Davenport-Davenport, 10; Decatur, 2.
I Weatern Aaaoen t Ion,
"M J,h,,"nK-ColumtU8. 8; Wheeling. F,
At Toledo-Dayton. 2; Toledo, o.
At Fort Wayne-Orand llaplds, 7i Fort
i ayuc. &.
At Marlon-Marlon-Mathtws game post-poned.
Left on bases: Chicago, 10; Washington,
9. Two-base hits: Hoy, Sullivan, Jones,
Mortrs. Three-base hits: Mcrtes, Calla
han, Farroll, Cllngman. Stolen Iiukcs: Hoy,
JOIIPS. MrrlPH C.'l Mnl.-ul-lnn.l UmIH.-i... r-..V
iwo-iiaso lilts: Lnjole (2). Dolan, Crockott.
Three-base hits: Cros, Klborfeld (2). Firs
b"H on balls: Off Cronln, 2; oft High j
off Owen, 1: off Fruser. 3 icirat h n
errors: I'hlladclphlaaiVetr''' lift o
bases: . l'liiliulelplila. 7: Detroit. S. struck
mil? HV I 'nuilit 1 1... -
DULL HEATS LN THE HARNESS
OUrtlnad Crowd Qet Bather Blow Action
at Olenrille.
THE ABBOTT IS GIVEN ANOTHER WORKOUT
(Irern Di-Ivoh IIIiii n Mile mill Dlaiov
i'r He la Still In Too llnd
Form for Mutch with
Crraveiia,
CLEVELAND, 0., July 21. Today's pro
Binin of the Uraud Circuit rules at (lluu
vlllo was not of the hlKhm older. The
weather was scorching hoi uud there was
no brcezo. Tbo track was fait,
llleatca', tho upecdy daUKhttr of Uoxtur
I'rlnce, winner of thu rich Mur
chants' und Munufocturors' stakes at
Detroit, walked away from u fluid
of good sldo-whcelors In tbn firm
ruco and won In stralGht heats with
etd to spare. It was conceded that sliu
would win the race und uho as buried lu
the Letting. Country Jay took to.ond
money after u lurd drive In tho stretch.
In tho third heat of this event thu 2:23
Hotter came lu ulngla lllo two lengths
upart. The finishes in tho second ruce weio
clcsu und oxoillng, Hlchurd A taking first
money lu strnlgbl heuts.
Ill the third event a field of evenly
matched pacers of the 2.00 clasi furnlshud
tho best sport of the aflurnoon. Ucotgo,
tho uuu of Scarlet Wilkes, caplurtd the
money by coming first under the wire lu
tho first three hcatM. Sphinx 8, driven by
Ed Cbirs, was teateu out by (Jcorge by a
scant head lu ouch heat. Tho fourth race
was wou by Tom 1 In straight heats.
Tho Abbott, klug of all trotters, who
has been suffering from distemper, was
driven u mile this morning by (leers. Ho
Is still In bad shape und It Is feared will
not be able to meet Cresccus In tho 110,000
raco at Brighton Ueach on August 15. Ho
sults: Flrnt ruco. 2:23 clnss, trotting, nurso $2,500:
Lleutea, blk, 111.. bv Dextor I'rlnce
(Mursh) , 1 1 1
Hecond race. 2:17 class,
i.tuo:
lllchard A. b. g., hv Wllklsonlan
(NuckolH) 1 1
C P V, blk. h. (HlKbcel 2 t
Hamarltana. blk. m. (Miller) H 2
.lnnn til If n flliiw fl 3
Jnckmont. b. g. (Orcor) 3 C '
Captain Potter, gr. g. (ICrwIn) 4 4
Oulnetto, b. h. (McF.wIn) 5
Orln II, b. g. (Hudson) 7
Daron D. br. h. (Footed i..dls
Time: 2:10U. 2:10U.
Third race. 2:09 clnss. pacing, mirso 2,t00l
ueorge, h. g., by acariet wimta
(McKInnpv) 8 1 1
Argetta. cli. m. (Herrv) i a o
Ci.-i., r. ,. . . .1 , , n
npninx a, o, g. tui't'rpi
Ooshen Jim, b. g. (Walker! 6 7 3
Tom Nolan, b. g. (NuokolbO ., 9 9 0 3
Carmine, b. g. (Golden) ...M 6 8 4 1
Daisy J, b. m. (Uarlleld) 3 C 7 d
White Hoss. ch. m. (SVhnon) JO 4 tw
Hldney Pointer, b. s. (Moffott) .... 6 dr
Rey Direct, bk. s. (Cecil! 2li
HtncKer 'lnyior nnu iruvurruii uiaivn.
Time: 2:U9H. 2:08',i. JUO1.
Fourth race. 2:21 class, trotting, pursi
11 "11!
Tom P, br. g., by Combat. Jr.. (Atklff'
son)
1
4
:i, gr. a. (1X)Ckwooii
idler, br. g. (Van Ilokkelen) ..
2 5
Sphinx Laiisle. b. to. (Turner)
3
Trullles,. gr. m. (M. McDonald)
AllnKn. cn. m. tiivnni
. 6
. ds
Jennette, gr. m. fMouonald)
Time: znsvi.
RACING MEET AT FREMONT
I.nrue Number if Fa'alt Ilnraea Untercd
for "the Three Dnya
Kventa.
FrtRMONT. Neb.. July 24. (Special.)
The rollnwiug are ins vnirien lur iiiu riiuoo
nf thA 'Tcmnnt urivinir I'arK uvnuciiiuuu.
They begin Wednesday, July 31, und closo
s riuay, rtugum ,
Trotting, i-' Clnss.
... 1 1 1 l. 1. ... 1.-11... ITamklalAnhll W
V-UI IIU IV, U. Illit JVUUJ ,i,,m. ...
A. t.lnvrt. T.lnrnln. Neb.: Leo Leo. bl. K..
Altitude, John Sherman, Chippewa Falln,
Win - PnlniiHl Woodllne. ch. h.. Woodllne.
J. T. Wright, David City, Neb.; Competlne,
jr., g. 11., Lompenne, ucorgo uniioy, traar
lllllllB, lfU. i 11 IV, IJ, 11., iukwiui
Wlloy, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Hed Doctor,
oh. g Red Uel, James McCann, Itock
iHlnml. Ill Minnie D. 1. m.. Charles Cur-
frey, Smith & Waller, Mudlson, Neb.; Tho
Talent, lllctor Wilkes, A. L. Peppers, Te-
kamnn, isen.
Pace, St'M Olnaa.
lrunnlellnc. h m.. Woodllne. W. D. Over-
street, Lincoln, Neb.j Grit. s. jr.. Medley,
D. C. Millor, Omaha, Neb.; H. D, Parsons,
bl. g., llobcrt nyan, J. H. Vnnwert, Albion,
INol).; ciegg wrignt, jr., o. n., 'HK
wrigni, IJ. r, Wttniinniimer, i.iuimi, nu,;
wni PhlllliiH. b. m.. Ashland Wilkes. C. V.
Townley. Olathe, Kan.; Kdlth 8, b. m Gen
eral l'uttiam. John Sherman, Chippewa
Falls, "Wis.; Little Doctor, b. g Camp. D.
H. Cool, Avoco, la.; Harry Lane, b. g., Hut-
terllela uiirKnr, Aiireua, in.; itimeri inn
Devil, bl. g Valentine Hwlgart, Mlko 1CII
more, Alliance, Nob,; Vornle 11, b. in., En-
. . . 1 1 1 I H ...... .. VT..I. I r. . . I
sign. J. i'. i'.iiiinirc, 4miuiil-u, nun., jiuitiu
Lee, bl. m., Siegfried, K. H. Kimball, Hcat
rlce. Neb.
Trottlnii, -i4S Clara.
Norvlnla a. h. m.. Norval Chief. N. H.
Domett. Osceola. Neb.: linHor. ch. h,. Go-
rulnt, Al Campbell, Hapld City, 8. D.; Ethel
Derby, b. m Chltwood, C. W. Derby, David
City, Neb.; Cheeney Ike. br. g H. L. Good,
Aurella, la.; Lucky Jim, br. g., George Hun
croft, Frank Dalley, Auburn, Neb.;
Drownle, br. g., Guldo. L. C. Tatro. New
Richmond, Wis.; Happy Hoy. b. g., Altlboy,
D, C. Miller. Omaha; Royal Nibs, bl. g.,
11, F. Taylor. South Omaha; Lucy Wilkea,
a, in., Duroc Wilkes, Arnold Spesurtt, Lin
coln. Neb.j Catherlno of York, g. in., Con
ductor. Dr. J. A. Dlffenbacher. York. Nob.:
Tlrrt f'nfrrov. h. k.. ChnrleM Cnffrpv. Mlkn
Kllmore, Alllanco, Neb.; Lucy Lockhcart, b.
m., LocKlicari, u, J. flinuir. hock h.ipiuh,
la,; Coheu Hmblein, bl. ., Mambrlno, Wil
liam Kerkow, Hcrlbner. Nob.
Trottlnn, Ui'JU Clnaa.
Nick Duff. br. g.. Hurloak. Dr. J. A. Dlf
fenbacher, York, Nob.; Claudy C, brv in.,
i'oiintier, v, lownioy, uiaiue, jvuii. ,
l.illl llllll. U. HI., lltiliuii M. w. ...J..'.
urdvllle, Kan.; Norval Chief, b. s., Norval,
Fred Woodcock, lleutrlce, Neb,
l'nce, 'i-:t Clnaa.
Eva Victor, b. m.. Harry Victor, Wllay
A Kaufman, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Knee
Hawk, b, s.. Sky Hawk, John Grlgsly,
Aurella, la,; Nina RusselL l. ni.. Mant Rus
sell. II. It. Lntta, Tckamuh, Neb.: Vivian
8, li. in., Dnlta, West Snow, Atarylnud
Junction, Wis.; Coru Hell, b, nr., Lylo
Wilkes. L. C. Tatro, New Richmond, Wis.;
Empress, p. m., Krnptra wiiKes, n, i;oy
cault, Baton Rougo, La.: Jesso Kilns, bl.
m Tncconetto, O, H. Halght, Omaha; Thn
Troubadour, b, g.. Republican, J. II. Isa
man, Lincoln, Neb,; Fny Lee, b. m., Gen
erul Lee, C. H. Haver, Aurella, la.: Princess
V, s. m,, Pennant, C. H, VnnArsdell; Fred
H, br. g Omaha, Fred Heine, lloopor,
Nob,; Mablo Cartor, Wcltred S, Joe Miller,
Hcnncssy, Okl.
Trottlngr, i:il Clnaa.
Minnie D, b, m Charles Caffrey, Smith
A Waller, Madison, Neb.j Red Doctor, dh.
g., Red Dell, James M, Caun, Rock Island,
III.! Red Caff rev. b. s.. CharleB Caffry.
Mlko Ellmore, Alliance, Neb.: Llltlo Raven,
br m.. Alnilln, W. SI. Jackson, Trenton,
Neh.; Leo Lee, bl. g,, Altitude, John Sher
man. 'Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Happy Roy, b.
g Alta Hoy. D. C. Miller. Omaha; Ida
Hell, s. m., Idavon, Fred Cook, Hcttlrlqe,
Nob.; Nora 1, Norwood, A, C, Geer,. Abor
ileen, 8. D : Judge Keyes, a. g II. I'eppers,
Central City, Neb.; The Talent, victor
Wilkes, O. L. Teppers, Tekamah, Neb.
I'ace, Free for All C'lnxa,
Gonrso Starr, l. h,, Direct, V. J. Harnns,
MadlHon. Neb.; Vivian S, U. m Dalta, Wt
Snow, Maryland Junction. Wis,; Lou
Hpriigue, br. m.. Emperor Wilkes, Wright
& Campbell, Hennessv. Okl.j Elcctrlo
Storm, bl. s.. Storm. J. O. Mines Hastlnus,
Nrb,; Chlnehbns. bi. m., J, N. Slick. Buth
erlnnd, la.; Nell Caffrey, bl. m Charles
Caffroy. M, Ellmore, Alliance, Nell,: Gum
mack, b.n Oamelon, Meuna & McGnwanj
Jessie M. b, m.. Norval Chief, J. V. War
ner. Ileatrlcc, Neb.j Roby. br. s., Charlt.-i
Caffrey, O, L. Toppers, Central City, Neb,
l'liee, i:i5 CIk,
Chltiullu, b, in.. Senator. J 11. Isaman,
Lincoln, Nib,; Star Richards, blk. g.,
Tr "'V, ""'J' , imeevi 1 s j 1 j', ri" ,"!, uiiurus nt iirigntoii brnch tulnv. """ a collision, urcw nis ncim v nnm, 11 win ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your nervoua
AlWDm&nBM ? 'i ?, mVodVon an:l,,hen,,,Vt,,,c'y, Hi Q'"1 8ybt1 Col'b"'. ' the end of Jtcm unfit you for married life and shorten your exlstene.. Why not b. cureTS.!
L H, ch. g.1 ticUiS"ul !:::::::: i 8 1 1 Colonel vSImSS. "Rfe ' mherwlnnlr 'was hlB mal" l,oom wouM hftve "t'UCk top. ! "j too lt.T WE CAN CUUR YOU TO STAY CUKKD UNDEU WHITTEN OUAR.
A J p, h. g. (Huston) B tj 6 fvorlte during most of the betting. 'l ut a ma8t rlsslng of Constitution and the col- ;7Kr w have t to aae the case of Varloorele we cannot cure. Medlcluoa. elan.
rr. 7 5 W.ttWffW Japse of Its mast mght have followed. He J?, W trr.'t thousand, el
Hheat, Topv H and William .1 drawn. would huvo won but for Into fcreiirn i hr cleared It and then, luffing up, over- , w!"re ordinary physician treats one. Method new. never falls, without out.
Time: 2:lll. 2:09V1. 2:10. tho llrst turn, whinh n i,..i J.,.,! K .! n.imo ih i,nnn, ...in i.. ,lnK. Pln or loss of time
Ulllllf,, fc'iilv I
Charles On ft rev. M. McLane, OmaliR. Ncl) j
s' Jf Medley, D. f. .Miller, Omahn,
tt''- , . Clegg Wright, Jr., li, Clegg
) right, 11. F. Waiuuimnkrr, Lamur, Neb.j
KnhHiift Maid, brn. m., Chestnut Bird, J,
J, Myers, Ionnrdvllle. Kan , Edith O.,
h. m flenerul Putnam. John Hlicrmun,
Chippewa Fulls. Wis., Norway Ciller, h. h.,
Norway. W. H c I rdon, Itnndolph, Neb.
Little Hunbrlght, l. s Stinbrlght, N. C,
Jiil(lron, Fort I'lerrr, S. D. ; Jack, b. g.,
,.Mknown. Alox Delong, .Fremont. Neb.j
I'urltan, h, g., Gtorgo Dlckerson, Itobrrt
V.wl,z,Vr' , C'olurado Springs, Colo.; Annie
""""'"V1' " '' Noouiine, .1. lock, us
coola. Nb,; Vcrnlc II., b. m.. Knslgn, J. 1
Lllmore, All anci-, Neb.; Lottie Leo, blk.
vi'i. .81c?1rlt'1- ''I Ivlmbnll, Beatrice.
fj.u,! 'f'W, Hlmarck. b. s., Wlnslow
likes, J. W, OrlllU. Carson. In.; Lofranc,
trance, C II, Billion, Aberdeen, S, D,
Trottliiff, ThrevVrnr-IHd Clni.
,''.'!! h. m., Conqueror. Brown
lillllllllll? r.'lrho ...ant .1.... t-...Li.
night bororo the ra-s. ""j. j?,ib,f?,0M
(Secretary,
TALENT PujKS WITH WISE EYE
lint.. i. . .... ... .
' MuiiiiiiiH iiiirif Fniu in B
I'lrm LikLt Win- 0',.
l nl. Unlli-iit lloi-nril.
Uoi,.l!l ''', ""rU Time: l:is,
Third mrw III,,' tit n,. . . .
mini. .7., Vi '""""i'i "-iiiHK. onei
thlr!!; T,rip?lniM 8,)CU,U1, ,",d" (,lurl!c
Fourth race, one' mile, s-lllng: HUM
.i.ifi"1 riV.".'L 1-fe Hruno i-ociind. l'rlmn II
Fifth ri.cn.' , .x VurloncH. t.ur.m,. tii
At lliluhtini llciH'h.
..... . .1 llJ"iv. Julv 2l.-FnvorltCH nil hut
i.i.J. ....''V.9"'1,?! . .. . ..
terframrn
"flieomi'?,. 'n,r! ...T, !5,c i5?1-. .
l'a.Iden Vvou Kamun ' s con, "c:,r1 n''
third. Tlmo: 1:66 4-5.
Fourth race. nl- fnrlonirR. .,llln
Ig: Smoke
iT. Time:
j.j4 o ,oeuu' second. iiuHiuu thin
Fifth race, mile and seventy yards: Ar-
ui-ii won, uunuiin jnuuarv secotul. I'hos
i'hui imru. lime: i:io'i.
Hlxtli rnrn. ulx fitrlnii
frey won, Tho Chamberlain second, Harry
.l.V,UUIIl 11111(1,
At llntvtlifiriir.
PlltnAnn t..i.. . .. . .. .
The Lady, the bcst'clnss homes on todiu'e
program lit Hawthorne, liotli mnt ,l,.fnn
and in separate race. Advunco Guard wjs
uenion on iiih merits, ntternptlng to con-
cede too much welcbt tn Lmiiavili.. in n
distance too short for him. Tho Lady was
Zcu ' o ' ir." V.HnV'iV "i"
the front. Ill" thn' mienlnc rnrn lilnliUi-v
Thl's "time'1 Sc ori:aiwSa I.S? oTeai
track fast. .Results:
First ruce: one mllo: Lntchkev won.
Zacatosa second Mary Mooro third. Time:
second, racn.. live, nnu, n hair rurlongs:
Ed Aistln wbh, Jnubert second. Red Tip
third. Time:' l.'OS. '
Third rTce; six and a half furlongs:
.Uvadla .wau .Tho ,Ladv second, Sevoy
;MatUttrt
Fifth' mrp'nilft anil a hnlfi AlnRku'
Won
A Tammany Ctrtor eeconu. Taugluio
third. Time. 2:2f,',l..
Sixth race, ono mile, .selling: Hrlcf won,
f;i unor seconu, earn' jucneover tniru
Time: i:t-i.
At Fort Krle.
nOFFALO. N. Y July 21. Weather fine,
track fast at Fort Erie. Results:
First race, six and a half furlongs: Verna
won. innomaniiuin seconu, Aiinuie nun
third. Time: l:23t4.
Second race, four and n half furlongs:
Taxinuu won! Ladv I'ntroness second,
wnninta tniru. Time: v.m.
Third raco, mile anu a sixteentn, selling:
Dolly Wagner won. Gray Dallv second
Fine nf Truce third. Time: 1:18.
au,
Fniirth rnoo. live furlongs: Dixie Queen
won. nniHinn Rprnnii. ijiiwin Konion tniru,
Tlmo: i:02.
ruin rucu, bi iuiiiiiiao. y.ui iiii.ti
-Izzlo A second, (Jold Lack third. Tlmo:
I.
l!l4U
Hlvtli rnrn. mllo nml throc-slxtponth.
selling: Montreal won. Radford secjnd,
Toddy Iadlo third. Time: 2:00.
At AVIndsor.
DRTROIT. Mich.. Julv 2t.-Track fast;
weather fair: large attendance ut Wind-
cor today Results:
First nice, four and a half furlongi.
selling: Drummond won. Louis Wagner
second. Maid of Dundee third. Time;
iv&m:
HOCOna race, SIX IliriuUKH. utMUIlHi r iuji
on. Hlmtlno second. Descubrldorn third,
im.. 1.11:
Third race, Windsor handicap, mllo and
n sixteenth: Miss Soak won. Hassvere'nfl
second, Kcomo tniru. Time:
Fourth race, six ami a unit turiongn, urn.
! lamila Mnrlinp WOI1. Mr. I'OmerOV
...n , n't .
8t'.'.nJ"., ninci , r;ViTmM
rum riiuu, hvi: uuu o-. m
.Itt won. Huntress second. Paul Creyton
third. Time: 1.0SH.
.
.lochey Una a uonKii luprririior,
t nvnnv tnlv "WCash" Sloan, the
American jockey, who i has been ' riding In
The unsophisticated crowd, however.
linrlimi thn American's mount ns usual and
when hu was beaten, their Indignation
boiled over and a raging mo or males am
fnnm Aniunl'iinn V llttfinKIXl IHO lOCKPV. WOO
was reJcui-dliy a military contingent nnd
powerful detachment of police.
liners nt Tekninnh.
TEKAMAH. Neb.. Julv 24. fSneclal.1-
The following nre the results of the Tekn
mah races- todnv:
Klrst race. 2:30 trotting; Red Doctor won,
Llttln Raven second. I.0O Leo third. Thj
Tnient rourtn, -rime; .:;.,
neconci race, ::sii parings rcnun o won,
Little Doctor herond, Verna II third. Kan
sas Man and King Rlctuarck distanced.
Tlmo; 2:22,
Third race, running, three-quarters of n
mllo: i-ineftiopo won. i'iorn i seoir.n
jimmy wmson uuro. iimo: i:ju.
WILL CHALLENGE JEFFRIES
Mmlilen Hhys lie H'nnln Iliihlln to
Ilnve Chillier for Cliiimplon
mhlp Any Old AVny.
rnnTr..wri tni,. ni mn.. xr...t.i
.,.,., V,,.., ni. y .,I1,,V.
Oils Ruhlln's mnnapor. said that he won't!
formally challenge Jeffries to Hunt Ruh"u
tor tno ciinnuunnsnii) or tno world, th
llk-hl to tnkn til u re as soon ns Jeffries 1 .
sires. Madden says lie Is wll'lmr to slcn
ony fair nrtlrles ns soon ns thov are drawn
up ami a ciuo screen upon oy jenrics,
I'ltmernlilH Win.
RKAVKR CROSSINO. Neb.. July 21.-
(Speclal Telegram.) The Kltzeeralds of
Lincoln won a nntiy contested name hm
loony, s to 3. scoroi
KltzKorald 3 o ft 2 o n r 5
eave.r t'rostlnir o u s o o o o-j
llatterles: l-'ltzgernlds, Pox and Fetz;
Reaver CrofsnK, Davis and Whttcomb. I'm-
pire: ueers.
I't. Do.lijr llents filnux Knlls.
TORT DODGK. la.. Julv 2l.-f8neclnl Tel.
OKram..) Fort Doilwe defeated Sioux Falls
ai ,nase nan nere todav. .1 to o. HalMim
struck out fifteen men. The battrr'os wer
Sallunv and carlsh for Fort Dodse and
naney anu i-iercn inr nioux I'niis.
.Nrlmill AVInn Tit loo,
OKKRVA. Veh.. Julv 21 (Hnrxlnl lMn-.
day Nelson defeatod Geneva. 12 to 4. and
Idaytui. a. Hart. Mneolii. Nob. '
only ilm V iV.'i,; Vy r'-'fno n wad in sumcicnt etrenstli to ralso a single white
at u! &"tm . JVffiy c"'l ou ,"
m IdgPi "xml! rm."'!i r1'""1' of "'oiH. tho 'Not,a ,,llsl,ul' occurred to any point, but
Toiifm'y O'ilVb'h WiZ0 cam"" , VXW'- Co,",l"ml" Columbia very narrpwly
!niuu,f.'. ""VImk tho mount' on two win- cscaI'e'' n disastrous collision as thoy
T 111 ( llmwl,la,aa,'p- whtV -'l'arlii 1) I at
ft lhit w," (,'" ,ho "' M'ort
i& riii: wr w"s
liir-'MiMM'. slx ",'V1 a .,,,,lf fiirlong.. cP
"V . "i1"", won. Sluv Di senmd. Syrci.
potnd Sniiily third. Tlmo; l:2l'i,
iiip'Wfl!i.3l',,'tml,,! and Movent v ynrd, tc'l-
IIUIIIU Mxonu,
. Northern Spy second. Vide Vance "euita tho most reckless manner.
Hlxih Mce' miin n,i nlr ,, Although Captain Hhodrs put his holm up
reWC: "wnrdM!!anon,1,x7,m,e,CHe.,;!,1 11 wa" om Mot Constltu-
iMrnte's Daughter third. Time: 2:031. ' 'lon paid off. When It at last swung off
, .. 1 1. . -""--I .... uv.i Clll llllll III , - ..w u v u . I, UhW.lt HI U LIUDU llUlIlt.ll I '
iiua.im. uau un niiiiih .....ww ... .... uvimr, uo , ju in irau, riniu and linn-
Moscow races, wjiere he narrowly escaped croft, boy; Otto Hanky, 'Ninth and Spring,
death at tho hands of a furious mob, Sloan )oy; j0j,n aiover. 2103 North Twonty-siiv-
had been riding with such coritlnuoj; sue- ,,ntni noy. will Kvers, 2613 Chicago, boy:
cess that his, moiintB wero nlwavs favor- John N. Uonner. 2U01 Houtli Nliieteon h
ltcs, On the occasion In question i ho rodu a gr. n, u, nowiand, 3115 Hurt, boy.
hnran wlllrh hnil no CllllllCe Of W lining. '
WORTH! TO DEFEND THE CUP
Ooiititntien flbowi Itt Hitli to Ctlnmbit
Orer Conntctioat Conrst.
TEST IS IN EVERY WAV FAIR TO EACH BOAT
Xrv Defender I'rovn Itn Siipcrlnrlt'
In Mglil llrrrrc, the Older lloiit'n
Adtnlrt-rn AxarrtliiK Iti
SennurthliicNa,
NEW LONDON. Conn., July 24.-In a fine
southwest brcezo over tho thirty-nine pillo
course from Now Haven breakwater to
Sarah's Ledgo, ut the mouth of New London
harbor, Constitution again showed what
superb racing craft It Is In light weather
nnu smooth wntur. It beat Columbia today
eight minutes twonty-thrco seconds, fairly
nnd kouaroly. There wero no flukes, tho
wind holding truo and steady with the ex
ception or a shift of a couple of nolntR
after two-thirds of the distance had been
covered. Tho breeze ut no limn
crossed Iho line. Tho rivalry between Can
lain Hhodes of Constitution and Cantaln
Ilarr of Columbia Is intonso. As they wero
maneuverliiB for the weather gauge, Just
before tlho start, Ilarr got thu windward
position with Constitution close under his
ico,
The steum yacht Naraday, which was act-
.1 Ini- na nnmmlllnB .. . I
- vu...,.,,...o mm, Ma. niicuureu ai
th0 wer end of the line. Constitution
lulTui1 U1' h",ily, leaving n very narrow
Bap botween Itself and Narudav. but
I!arr rn" '"" wPrU to It In what
tho bowsprit of Columbia was nearly draa
ging mo sitio of .Narnday. Cautaln
onco moro on tho starboard tnrk. CnliiMildf.
shot ahead and to windward, blanketing
Constitution and, lulling out under the stern
Th rn t,' ,y. ,
...... .... . . .
uuoieaieu every men. Alter going al-
most together for two or three miles they
imiuigen in a Hiding match, In which Con.
nmutiuii came out a winner, obtaining a
12,30 Constitution had gone about fifteen
mucs. Boon after It set Its spinnaker to
starboard, carrying it until Cornfield light
. v. I .. . . , . . .
"'! " reiicoeo, wnen it was taKen in
ngftln for a ,ew m'nutca and then rsct
for the run In thn flnloli
Constitution lfn n miio i..
, - i.,u
Long iBland Shore than Its rival. Whrn
Ilarlng's reef was reached It was a mile
1" the lead, having gone tbo thlrty-nln
miles In four hours thlrtv-twn mlmilna
V'' '
u,a to go over the same distance four
hours fortv minutes flflv somnAt T),iu
was remarkably fast when tho campuratlvo
u, mn mitoo ib luaen nao coosin-
oration and also that the tide was against
them nvr tho .rmloi. .u .....
thm ,,ver tho rcato'' the course.
Yachtsmen aro now convinced that Con-
h'llS''rShi e'sea
I rnnntr itniiAA ri 1.1. .in ...
-
Tho winners In the other classes were:
Clasa O. yawls, Nnvalioo,
Class, H, sloops. Rainbow.
i-iass 1, sioops, Hosier.
Class J. Minimi. Altnlrn
Class L. sloons. ErTort.
Schooners, class A. Columbia.
Class II. Corona.
Clas C, Marguerite, walkover.
uiuss u, ivuirina.
Class D (special), OuUetta.
i'., iovni.
Auxiliaries, Intrepid.
Following Is the summary of Constitu
tion and Columbia:
Cor-
Klanscd reeled
fltn-l T." I I ii V, rrimA "P m
consiuuiion ..ii:oa;is a:av:33 i:jz:.7
Columbia .... ,11:05:11 3:ta:ul 4:tu;W 4:3j:
10
Asks for remeasurement.
Maklnii Mianiroak Iteady,
i nun vJi, Joiy air jiiumus i.ipion
has arrived at Oreenock to supervise the
completion of tho preparations which are
lu nt nnamrocic u ror us sea trip to Ainer-
lea. The work s being rapidly pushed for-
ward nnd If all goes forward the cup chal-
longer muy leavo Oreenock today, or If It
(iocs i.ot get away so soon it is anticipated
. . .,vifw. i..i i.niiiiui im uviaycu iiiiihi:i
than the end of this week. Sir Thomas will
not accompany the vacht to Amerlra.' but
expects to leave for New York about tho
middle of next month.
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i inuniiiio stniisiics.
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I . hi- .uuu . iiib ucuiim anu mi inn writ rtj. I
pw'sii 10 tne any neaitn commisiiioncr for
wie tweniy-iour nours tuning ut noon
Wednesday:
Deaths-Alotx Hllbert, 2118 North Twenty.
seventh, agod 61; Oeorge Peterson, 1113
jjuugi, Ktu i; i,oiei Aimo LailgSlon,
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ty-righth. girl: Otto BlokeVt. Second and"
ju,., Ntrlku nf Cnntier In Wionilnit,
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LARAMIB, Wyo July 21 fSnecIal.l
A rloh ....... of CODrler nrfi h: ' .
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trlct. At a depth of only seventy-five
toei id ore is being taken out. The strike
una caused lome excitement.
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