THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: F1U DAY, AUGUST 2, 1001. 5 ALLOW AY AT DENVER'S MERCY Oaiha Playeri let No Return fr Contrib- utlnf to Hii Support. BUCKLEY'S THROWING IS DEPRAVED tic A mlr ' Krror I. eta In Another Hun Knlr Sniuitlu of Hir HoiirWe Fimillj'e Willi niul llnKKril DnlnK. DENVBIl, Aug, 1. -(Spcolal Telegram.) Alloway was ay for tho locals today am! wan glvcn ragged support. Jones was ef foctlYo In" alt liut t'o -ittninn'i. InicKU'y'rt had throwing- In tlir first Inntns vwis re sponsible for two, of thu Ave runs and Mc Andrew's, error for f.ri&iliu. Culhoun did Kllt-cdgcd work on first ami Jones irade n ttnr catch In Ititt llod In tho first In ning rraston mid Mohlor lilt; bucklty threw the Mil to ntbpr'ri stdil, but tho ba,-j was empty and I'rcnto-i scored. Hverltt's slnglo and C. .lories' three-bagger, together with on error by M.Andn.'wj and another wild throw by Jl'icUUy, netted lour more. In the seewnd thru hits and a pass netted two more. In the (hlrd a hit and two passes filled tl'o l.ijr.. One ni.iti got In on Byerlti'a , slng)r, nn l another was forced over the plate by a. lias on bulls. Denver scored !n the fc.ovjnlh on l. Jooi.s' three bnso hit ,nnd an m, To hits iiml To man's error tail'md nnot'eer In the (ilghth. Omaha pot one !n tlio Ihlrd "on n pnsa to Gcnlns, nn put and Calhoun's single. Tho NobMskans jjoi two In thu sixth mi u pnf,s to Stewart and lwo.'ji;ors by Uunkley nnd Alloway'. Tho vts'lois miidc threo In the ninth on an error,, a pass nnd CJcnlns' threc-bBRgcr,, icorins llur.kloy and Alio way. .Hcuiing'j slnln . seoi d fionlns. Score; DKNVlilt. , . l AH. 11. it. O. A. 13. 1'rrston, cf..i,k 2 i o o o Molilor, 21)...., 4 'J 2 1 4 0 Kvcrltl, ih 5 2 I 13 1 0 Dundon. 31) 3 . ) o 2 2 1 t JonH, if... 5-, J 3 1 0 0 Hlldt'lirr, ss 6 0 1 4 3 1 Morrow, rf f 113 0 0 flulllvan. c? 4 0 1 3 0 0 1J. .Jones, p 5 2 3 0 2 1 it. it. O. A. 2 10 0 2 2 14 2 I 13 1 A 0 2 2 ) 3 1 0 0 14 3 113 0 0 13 0 2 3 0 2 IT 15 27 12 It .11. O. A. 2 2 10 0 3 10 0 1 13 3 0 0 0 0 10 14 0 113 0 0 13 114 0 2 lx 2 3 1, 1 24 it! : o o o i i Totals 40 OMAHA AH. 3" S S S Renins, cf..i... Fleming. lf.... Calhoun, lh.... I.otcher. rf..... Htnwurt. 2h 3 3 4 t 3 McAndrcws. 3b,. Tomnn, ss Hiickley, e,.'.,i... Allowny, p....... Totals ....... Ueii'vcr , Omnha , ,...5 o '8 a o 0 0 3 B it.arnpti.runH Denver, 2; Onuihn. 3. Two- ............ , a , lllllllll, O. I W- basft Jiltaf liuckley, Allowrty. Threp-lmsn hltsr C. Jquph, II, Jonos. Otnlps. HiiHcHon hairs:, .OfT Allowny, 4; off Jones, 6. Struck oiiU , Uy Allowny, 3; by Jones, 4. Hit by pitcher: Allowny. Doublo plnys: Allowny to CMhotln to Hiicklcy. McAndrews to Cal houn to Hucklcy. Itndcllft to Kverltt. Time: l;la. umpire: Jevm-. i lien .Molitca (llvm Hp Cntiunilriiiii. COLOItAnO SPWNOS. Aug. l.-Des Moines could -not solve Onston's curvs to. day and secured only five scattering' hits. Unth .teams fielded well. Attendance, 400. Score: R.ll.lS. Colo. Springs.. 0 0 !p 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 11 2 0 0 0-3 S 2 lies Mollies...,,, ,Q 0 lines...,,, ,y u u Ilatteries' Colorado Hprlngs, Oaston and Donahue; Dcs Moines, Cnles nnd Cote. Katsns City n Him Behind. KANSAS CITY. Aug. l.-Tho bnttlng of .both tenms was heavy. The pitching wns Koor, Ofbson nnd WhlltrldKO ench giving n nso on bnlls when tho bases wcro full. AttemlHtieei- lilOOr 8ori ( It.II.R. Minneapolis .. . 00002042 0 N 8 2 Knnsns City,... 03000013 07 7 2 Iiutterles: Minneapolis, Whlttrlilgc, Swarmstpiul und McConnell; Knnsus City, dlbson, Volfo nnd Uevllle. St. Paul llntH Out a Victory. QT. JOBUrH. Aug. l.-St. Paul early se cured un accuratu. toad on Pitcher McDon ald and maintained Its lead throughout the fame, Score:' II.H.K. St. Paul 02001010 15 li 3 8t. Joseph 1 0 0 0 0 1. 1 0 0-3 6 2 llatterles: fit. Paul, Cognn nnd Wilson; Ht. Joseph, McDonald and Dooln. AVaiiterii l.rue .ttnuilliiK. President Hlckey of tho Western league ypsterdny announced the ofllclnl standing. IncltiillnB yesterday's games It la us fol lows: won. ist. p.u, Kansas City .., 51 30 .6.10 ,54:i .512 .507 ,m .440 ,43ti .113 St. Josepn 43 21! Stf Paul 42 40 Mlnnenpolls 39 3 Omaha ,40 3a Colorado Springs 33 42 Den Moines , 34 44 Denver ., v , 31 44 ' Western Association, At Dnyton-iDnyton, 11: Wheeling, 1. At Grand Rapids Grand llnplds, 0; Ma rlon, 5. At- Toledo Toledo, 7; Matthews, 2. 4At Columbus Columbus-I'ort Wayne game postponed; .rain. BOOSTS CHICAGO NATIONALS Untie Waddrll Helps home liy Pltelilnv Dull Hint St. I.ouU C'nnnot Kntlioin, CHICAOO, An. 1. In today's National league gnnie addell pitched In grand form, allowing but six hits and mowlnpf his opponents down like grass when the bates were occupied, Two fumbles by Me--l.ormlck In the eighth Inning saved St. Iioiila a Mhut-out. Wallace played n grout gnmo at short. Attendance. COW. Score: CHICAGO. , I ST. IJ3UI8. Hartatl. If.. 1 3 10 0 llurki-f-tt, If , 0 0 : 0 0 (li-on. cf.... 1 1 I 0. 0 l'aiMen, '.'h., 10 2 2 1 Chalice, rf,,. 15 1 a 0 Mcllunn, ID. U 1 13 1 0 ; 0 Donovan, rf . 0 0 2 0 0 l'U)ir, ,u,,,. & Ilaynier, 3ht0 111 I'hIMii. :b.... 0 0 13 M'C'm'k. , 5 1 0 3 0 W'ulluca, 0 : S 4 0 a Kruser, 3b, 0 t 0 3 0 I,Nkhl)l, cf.. 0 0 0 0 Kahor, c..,,. 0 10 0 0 WmMfll.. p.. 0 I i ! 0 Kclirlviir, c.. o-lll fuilhort, p... 0 1 0 3 Totals 5 9 IT 10 11 TotaU 1 24 14 1 Chicago ,....,.,... I 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 St. Louis !.,,.,... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Left on liases r Chicago, 3: St. I.chiIh, 10. Two-bssc hltsr Sudhoit, Schrlever, Hurt sol. Sacrifice hltr Doyle. Stolen bases' llreen, McCormlck, Doyle, Wulluce, Krugor. Doublo piny: Wulluce to Puddeli to Mc Onnn. ' Struck out: Hy Wnddell, P; by Sudhoff, 1. Passed bnll: Kahoe, liases on balls: Off Wnddell, 1; off BJdhoff, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Waddell, Hurkntt. Padden, i-Tlme: PJB. Umpire: O'Duy nnd Hrowni Xi'n VgfrU Trn the Tallies. HOSTON, Aug. l.-The Now York Na tionals broko Doston's winning streak by tuktng a hard-fought gamu today. Hoth teams batted well and tlelded shnrply. Mat thewson was eftecllve. except In the first und ninth Innings. Dluceii was batted out of the box In the seventh. Attendance, 5,000. Score: NEW VOHK. , HOSTON. n.Il.O,A.E. H.H.O.A.E. viUH'n, cf! i n opimir, ri.... J j : o o Hllch, If,. 3. 3 o OiOTtnnry, lb,. 1 W l J Strand, Ib... ! 1 0 S I Utmont, :b I 3 J 1 t Davln, 0 : 4 1 OCooluy, cf... 0 0 3 0 0 Mellrlde, rf . 0 4 1 0 0 Murphy. If.. 1 1 J l o lliielow, lb,, 0 0 0 i lUr, 3ti,..,0 0 13 0 Wsmcr, . o... 0 0 9 1 Clonic, l t : ; o (larxl, lb,,, 0 0 10 1 OKIttreilgp, c. 0 1 3 u 0 MtU'wson, p. 3 1 1 OUInecn, p.. . 0 1 0 0 0 NlchoU, p,,, 10 0 10 Totals 9 1117 11 :lluniUton ..11000 ' 'i ' Totsli 8 11 27 w "a Hutted for Klttredgo In the ninth. New York 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 5-D Ilosttm I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 38 Earned' 'runs: Now York, !; lloston, 4, Two-basa hits: McHrlde, Sclhuch. Three bass hits; Murphy, Strang. Sacrifice hits: Klttredgo, Helbuch, Viinllultren. Double play: Strang to Oantul to Warner. Hoses on bnlls: Oft Dlneen, 1; oft Nichols, 2: off Mutthowson, 3. Struck out: Hy Dlneen, 1; by Nichols, 1; by Mntthewson. 4. Wild pitches: Mntthewson, Dlneen. Time: 2:cs. Umpire: Dwyer. Ilrooklyn Illumes Kennedy. HnOOKtVN, Aug. l.-Today's National gnmo wno lost by Kennedy's generosity In giving base on bulls, Not a single hit wus ntll the eighth. At- temlnnce, 3,um). Score i'HtL.ADi:t.rniA. i n ii. 'i a.k I I imOOKI,Y.S 1 tut O A E. Kelly. lb... 1 14 1 2 !WIr, .. ! I m Phpckanl. If. 0 1 2 0 0 Daly, 2b 4 0 2 3 0 pahln 4 0 I o McCrMry. ef 1 1 I' b o Irwin. Jb.... 0 1 o o McOitlrr, o..O 0 1 0 0 Kennedy, p.. 0 0 1 :t 0 Thorns, cf 0 0 I 0 4 WoU'ton, J0 0 1 n niik. rf. .. o i i tie linnty. If. 0 I 0 McKnrl'nd, oO 0 3 JnnlnKS, lb 1 0 12 tfallmtn. Hi I) 9 I CroM, .... 0 0 2 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 DuKcltby, p. 1 1 0 1 Totals ....S 4 34 U l Tolnln 1 '2 14 1 Two out when winning run wns scored. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Brooklyn o o o 0 1 0 o o o C 1 Knrned runs; Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Two-base hit; Sheckard. Stolen bacs: Jennings, McCreery. first base on errors: Phllndelphla, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Ift on bases; Philadelphia, 9; Brooklyn, 6. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Jennings, Hallmnn. Keeler, Daly. First base on balls: Oft Kennedy, 5: off Dilgglesby, I, Struck out: Hy Kennedy, 3; by Djgglcsby, 3. Time: 1:09. Umpire: Kmslle. Antlonnl l.cnmie NtnnilliiK. Won. Lost. P. C. Pittsburg IS 32 .coo Philadelphia 40 X, .WS Ht. Louis IS 37 Brooklyn ..It 39 ,m lioston XI 41 .4S1 New York 35 i!lnelnnntl 31 Chicago 3,i 41 17 it .101 .3S5 TWO AMERICANS' BREAK EVEN Ilnllliiinrei nnd WnaliliiKton .Split Hon ors In Their Donlile lleniler. , HAI.TIMOUK, Aug. l.-Bnltlmoro and Wfihhlngton Amerlcxns broko even In a double. header hero today. The homo tenm made n Garrison finish in tho first gnme, but In the second Howell wns batted too freely to allow u chance. Score, llrst game: liALTIMOniJ, I WASHINOTON. lt.H.O.A.K, H.1I.O.A.K. Dunn, 2b. ... 1 2 2 4 4 Wsldron, cf. 0 1214 Donlln, If....: 1 2 1 1 l'arrell, 2b... 0 1 3 3 4 Heymour, rf . 4 1 1 0 4,I)nnsan, rf.. 0 0 2 4 4 Williams, 2lil 1 S 3 0(tM!y, 1U....0 1 S 4 Krlttrr, as... 4 113 liciarkc. r..., 4 2 2 1 4 Ilrodlo, cf...4 114 O.Kostcr. If.... 2 2 2 4 4 Hart, lb 4 4 12 0 1 Omahlln, 3b 1 1 1 2 4 llrnnali'n, c 1 2 a 4 A C'llnsinan, u! 1 1 U Mtdlnnlty, pO 1 0 3 o'Ocur, p 4 3 114 McOraw ... 10000 Totals I HM 12 0 TotaU is ii i Bnttcd for Mctilnnlty In tho ninth. "Two out when winning run wns mndc. Baltimore 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 26 Washington 02001002 03 Hncrlllce hits; Cllngman, Coughlln, Two bnso hits: Brcsunhun, Dunn. Homo run: Cllngmun. Stolen bases: McGlnnlty, Don lln. Double plays: Wllllnms to Hart, Coughlln to Farrcll. Kirst bnse on balls; Off McOlnnlly, 2; oft Oenr, 3. Struck out: By McOlnnlty, 1; by dear. 2. Wild pitch: McOlnnlty. Left on bnses: Baltimore, s; Washington, 11. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Cnntlllon and Hnskell. Bcoro, socond gnmo: WASHINOTON'. BALTIMOni:. it.H.o.A.i:.! it.ii.o.Ain. Wsldron, cf. 1 3 3 0 0 Dunn, 3b.... 0 10 3 0 Kartell. ;b...l l l 4 ODonlln, lf..,,0 12 4 4 Dutiian, rf..0 1 2 0 o Seymour, rf . 0 1 1 11 (ira.ly, lb... 1 2 11 0 0 Williams, 2b 2 3 1 0 Clarke, c... 1 1 2 3 0 Kelater 1 2 5 2 3 Foster, If... i 2 1 I 0 0 llnvlie, cf...o 14 4 0 lougoiin, 3D l I 4 l l Hart, lb 0 1 12 ft 1 iuna;man, mi i : o liresnali'n, Lee. V 1 1 4 '2 '4 Howell, p.. . .'.McOruw ., Total t 1326 11 1 I Totals.... Untted for Hart In thu ninth, out In tho llfth for Interference C 1 1 3 1 1 .00030 .. 0 0 0 0 4 . 4 10 27 15 "s Seymour Washington 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 08 Baltimore 020 0 1100 01 Sacrifice hits: Donlln. Cllngman, Wal dron, Coiifjhlln. Two-buse hits: Kclster 12), Oraily, Wnldron. Thrco-base hits: Vll llums (2). First base on balls: Oft Howell, 3: oft Lee, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Grady. Struck out,: Jly Lee, 2. Loft on bases: Baltimore, 4; Washington. 10. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Cantlllon und Haskell. Attend ance, 5,000. WliltetvuaheN Detroit. CHICAOO. Aug., l.-The Chicago Amer icans gnvo Detroit another cont of white wash toduy. Callahan hud perfect control and allowed but ono hit. Ycager wus nlso effective, except In the fourth und eighth Innings, when tho loculs bunched the ma jority of their hits nnd scored nil of tholr runs. MfKarland'c fleldlrtK wns tho feature Attundinee," 3,"W. 1 ScorefJ r CHICAGO. I DETROIT. K.H.O.A.E.I ' II.II.O.A.D. IIy.. cf , 1 ! 2 0 OCaaey, 3b. ...4) 0 1 i 0 Jones, rf 1 1 3 0 0 Holmes, rf.. 0 0 10 0 Merte, 2b... 1 1 1 o 0 Uarrctt. ef.. 0 0 3 0 0 Den, jo.,., e o u o OOleaaon, Jb 0 0 2 11 UcK'rrnil, IfO 3 4 0 4 KlberfelJ, . as 0 0 2 2 0 llurke, 3b,.., 0 0 2 3 0 Nance, if.... 0 0 3 0 0 BriUKurt, as,, 4 1 2 & 1 Crockett, lb. 0 0 10 0 0 HuKilen, c.. 4 0 4 0 0 lluIoiv, c... 0 0 1 2 4 vanaiian, p. 1 2 4 3 0 Yfugur, p.... 0 113 0 Totals..,,, 4 10 27 M l Totals 0 1 tit 12 1 uvuAVVUU t Detroit 00000000 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Detroit, 4. Thrce-baso hits: Jones, Sliugart, Alertes. Sacrifice Jilts: Jones, Cuscy. Stolen base: Barrett. Double plays: Casey to Glenson to Crockett, Ycager to Crockett. Struck out: By Callahun, 1; by Yeiiger, 1. Buses on bolls: Off Cullnhnn, 2. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Shcrldnn and Mannssau. Athletics llent llostmi. PHILADI3LPHIA, Aug. l.-Phlladelphla Amerlcuns defentcd noston todny in a game in which both pitchers were touched up rathar lively. The visitors out-bntted the but tho 1'hllndelphlans' hits were better punched, yiltse wns ulso given better aup ance 2 i?4 ,8c.t00.,J.uccorJe, Cuppy. Attend- lMIILAOKtJMIIA. I BOSTON Kults. cf 1110 iu . Vu: I)avl, lb., 1 1 S u' O.Stahl,' cf'..'.'.'. 2 2 S 0 0 Crofs, 3b.... 12 13 OCblllns. 3b... 33100 Iujola, 2b.... 3 3 3 3 o freeman. Hi 1 2 I 0 0 aayuoiu, rr.. 1 l 3 0 0 Mclntyre, It. 1 3 0 0 1 Powers, c..,. 0 16 10 Dolun. sa a t " i llemplilll, rf4 1.3 0 0 rarvnt, as,,. 0 3 0 1 3 1'errls, 2b..., 0 0 3(0 Schreck, c... 0 0 1 l -1 Vlltse, p..., 0 14 10 Cuppy, p.... 110 3 4 Totals 8 12 27 10 ! Totals 0 12-24 1.4 Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 & Uootou 30210000 0H Burned runn: Boston. 6: Philadelphia, 4. Two-buso hits: stnhl, Collins (3), Freemun, Davis Lajole (2), Seyboid. Mclntyre. Do L"";. Hflmc '""J Freeman. Stolen bases; J-ultz. Cross. Double plays: Lajole to Do! Ian. Left on bases: Boston, ti; Phlladel iL' iV ,atru.ck ,iK!:. u' Wlltae, 3. Passed Sai,: bohreck. Wild .pitch: Cuppy. Time; 3:00. Umpire; Connolly. ' Anierleaii Lenirne StumlliiK, Won. Lost. Chicago Boston Baltimore ... Detroit Phllndelphla Washington Cleveland ... Milwaukee .. P. C. .6 .593 571 .512 .453 .431 .375 .350 29 47 44 43 3G' 33 31 30 32 33 3.X 42 43 49 51 .Southern I.eiiKiie. M KM I'll IS, Tenn., Aug. l.-Score; Memphis 01 100001 -316l3 Selmii 000 0) 0020 02 ti 2 Batteries: Memphis, Ithodos nnd Lauzon; belmn, Hnlley and Moore. L1TTLU BOCK, Ark., Au3. l.-Scoro; Llltlo Hock....0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 i'Vl K2 Blrmlnghum .. 0 1 o 0 l o o o o2 5 l Batteries. Little Hock. Allemanc nnd Lynch; Birmingham. Wllhelm and Culver. NKW OHLKAN3, Aug. l.-Score: New Orleans . 0 2 0 1 0 0 -1 0 (Mf's Chattanooga .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 t 2 ?.iiL."UNPW 0rl"n,i1Dntinehowcr and ANestlnke; Chnttnnooga, Clayton and Hoth. filltner Wln from .urorn. OILTNKR. Neh., Aug. lsr-(fepe;l,il Tcle-grani.)-Glltner defeated Aurora .u buce ball this afternoon, io to C, on Glltner's grounds Score: Olltner 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 3 10 Aurora 0 400000105 Batteries: Olltner, Thomas. Heed'r. Wunck nnd Thomas; Aurora, Klumb and Jeffers, Kearney Too I'nst for f'nxiiil, COJCAD, Neb., Aug. l.-(8pecl.U Telegram.) Kearney defeated Coznd at base ball to day 17 to 5. Score; Kearney 0 5 5 0 0 3 0 0 417 Cozad , 2 o 0 1 1 0 1 0 05 Batteries: Kearney. Black, Saline und Hurmun; Cozud, Atkinson, Arnold nnd Kennedy. Tliree-I l.entrue. ' i A.1 ck Island-Rock Island, 10; Bloom Ingtpn, 0, a! I?iiv,Worit".V:vn,i"v'.1,p' davenport, 2. At Ilockford-Hockford, 3: Decntur, 0. Rnplds I81" ,ln,ll,,-Trro Haiiti', 4; Cedar HnskelU Win Aiiuln. M COOK, Neb., Aug, l.-(8p.iclal Tele- gram.) A Lira rrnwil nw tKi I,.. 1.11 fiRne ihe.re. aflfrnoon between l net, mioncn iiiuinns una mccook. The Indians won 10 to 4, made oft Kennedy u THE ABBOTT TO RACE AGAIN Will Be Able to Meet 0r3Ciat, Auguit 15, Ai Pint Pl&nied. COLUMBUS MEETING HAS ITS BIG DAY I'll' Tlionaniul People Hnterlnlneil ulth (iood Contests In Slotv Clnsaes of Grnmt Circuit ProKrnni. COLUMBUS, O., Aug, 1. Cresccus and The Abbott will race over the Brighton Beach track August 15 during the meet ing of the New York Breeders' associa tion. This nrrangemcnt was made hero today after V. L. Marks, manager of The Abbott, had seen tho champion trotter work rf mile In 211, the last half In 1:01 and the last quarter In :29fc. The Abbott has had a touch of distemper nnd It was reported last week that the special match race was off. The horse has Improved wonderfully and seems to have all his former hurst of arced. Mr. Marks arrived hero this morning, saw Tho Ab bott work out and held a conference with Trainer (leers, lie then Informed Secre tary McCully of the Brighton Bench asso ciation that his horse would meet Cresceus on tho scheduled dato. The race will he three In five heats to harness, This was tho big dny of ho Orand Cir cuit meeting hero and more than 5,000 pcoplo watched tho harness horses perform over tho last track. Tho weather was ab solutely perfect nnd nil tho conditions were conducive to excellent sport. The first event was tho unfinished 2:14 trot, four heats of which were decided on Wednesday, Dr. Book having two to his credit and Ornclc Onward and Wnubau one each. Or, Book was a worm favorlto nt 2 to 1 over the field nnd there was con sternation when Wauban won tho fifth heat, with Dr. Book well back. The fa vorite, however, camo to the front In tho sixth heat and won easily, Wauban making two disastrous breaks. Tho featuro of the day was the 2:06 pace, tho fastest class of tho meeting, In which seven good horses faced the starter. Hetty O. was made the favorlto at 150 to 140 over tho field, with Bonnie Direct nnd Illley B. at equal odds for second choice. Tho handsome son of Direct won the first heat In 3;05, his own record mado here last season. Hetty O. duplicated tho per formance. In tho second heat, reaching the wlro first In her own record time of L'cOjV'h To tho surprise of her backers she was unable to repeat and Kdlth , practically unconsidered, won tho next three heats and too race. Egozcn, 2:06 was drawn after "tho second heat, having s twined a tcudon. Tho Injury will keep him off tho track for the rest of the year. Tho two slow classes wont to tho favor ites In fast tlmo. Dainty Queen, In the 2:24 pace, lost the first two heats In 2:104, but came hack easily the strongest of tho field In tho next thrco, Coptor, In tho 2:25 trot, stopped tho second heat In 2:12V and beat his field handily. The weather Indications are favorable to night for the last'day's racing and Cresceus' trot against his recbrd of 2:02 tomorrow. The track Is lightning fast-nnd needs llttlo work. ' 1 Ttiurmlny llesult. i t First men (unfinished), 2:14 trot, yiurso 12,000 (four heats Wednesday): Doctor Book, b. tr,, by Mc- i , Kinney (Durfeo) ,a 1 2 4 2 1 Wnubap, k g., ' by Pilot ' Medium (Curtis) j.,.,.2 2 4 112 Crude Onwurd, ch. m. (Macey). ,.i .4 3 1 2 3 ds Nancy King. blk. m. (Majors) 3 4 '3 3 ds A J D. b.'g. (Huston) 5 . 5 dr Dot Miller, b. m. (Walde)...ds Time: 2:li;', 2:iou, 2:iy. 2:124, 2:122. 2:13,4. ' 1 Second race, 2:21 classT ' pacing, purse 12,500: Dainty Qdcen, blk. in.,- by Peeler (Munson) 2 .2 1 1 1 Xnvo, ch. m. (McLuna & Mc- DOwolI) ,.;.l 4 4 2 2 Jean Cuylcr. ch m. (Murphy). 4 3 2 2 3 Miss Gertrude, br. m. (Hall), .3 .1 3 4 d.i Charlie Hofnr, b. g, (Huston). ..ds KHiel Brown, blk, m. (Curtis).. ds Time: 2:l0'i, 2:10U 2:l2ij, 2:12ft, 2:12i. Third race, 2:00 class, pacing, purse 12,000: Edith W, b. m by Ben Lomitii (Turner) 3 4 111 Hetty O, b. m. (Mclnerney)..4 13 4 2 Bonnie Direct, blk. h. (Mc- Henry) l 3 5 5 5 Riley B, blk, h. (Krvln) 2 2 4 3 3 ICyelct, gr. m. (Kenney) 5 C 2 2 4 MUtou S. b. h. (Powell) 6 5 G 6 dr Kgozen, b. Ii. (Cntchflcld) 7 7 dr Tlmo: 2:05,j, 2-,mi, 2:0&H. 2:07'4, 2:07?i. Fourth race, 2:25 class, trotting, purso $2,000: Canter, br. B by Clclllnn (Mar vin) ,...4 i i i Captain Brocket!, b. g, (i:rvlii),,..l 2 3 2 Algonettn, l. in. (Sanders) 3 4 2 3 Delccto, blk. g. (Young) .....2 '3 4 1 Big Dutch, b. r. (Lewis) ,5 ds Time: 2:15U.' 2:121,4, 2:14, 2:14;. GOOD RACES AT FREMONT People Tnke Holiday and See Home Close Contests, In Which Favorites Win, FREMONT Neb., Aug, l.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The business houses of tho city closed this afternoon on account of the races nnd consequently the grandstand was pucked anil tho quarter-stretch fence lined with people. Tho crowd went out to enjoy itself and had a good time. The llrst race wns a series of processions. Tho bay homo Norviil Chief led easily. Tho next race was an exciting one. There were nine starters und they were well bunched. The second heat wus the prettiest of the five. I he sorrel mnro Princess nnd tho bay muro Mnn Russell camo down tho stretch ul most together, the sorrel gradually pulling ahead and cumo under tho wlro a close winner. There wins a bad spill in the Inst heat. Empress and F.vn Victor came to gether on the Inst quarter, tho wheels locked nnd both sulkies were smashed, The drivers were unhurt. A four-horse running chariot race of a half-mile was run at the closn of this race.. In tho running race the wlso ones booked so heavily that tho odds went from 2 to 1 to 3 to 5 and the lunk bay lauded tho first money easily. Results: 2:20 trot, purso 1250: Norvnl Chief, b. s., by Norvul (Woodcock) l l j Ludy Bird, l, m by Hlnor (J. J. Myers) 2 2 2 Claud C, b. m by Pellutlr (Pown- lee) 3 3 3 Time: 2:20, 2.2MJ, 2:27',4, 2:26H. 2:23 race, purse 1250: Nina Russell, b, m by Mont RUBsell (Lottu) ti 2 1 1 1 Princess V, s, tn., by Pennant (VnnAxtell) 1 13 5 2 Jesse Kllng, b. m,, by Tuccun- nett (Halght) 2 12 2 3 Fred 11, br. g., by Omuha (Heln) 4 3 6 4 4 Kvn Victor, b. m,, by Hurry Victor (Wiley) 3 5 4 6 ds Empress, b. m., by Lyle Wilkes (Pntro) 5 li 5 3 ds Troubadoi, b. g by Repub lican (Iseman) 8 7 7 ds Cora Bell, b, in., by Umpire Wilkes (Coycoult) 7 ds Time: 2:2o, 2:194, 2:2I4, 2:23, 2:21',. 3-yonr-old trot, purse J250: Llllv B, b, m by Conqueror (Brown) 3 i j H.e.l,..Yn."' " ''' Idnvitn (Hart),...l 2 2 All ItlBht, br. g by Clegrlght (Brad- burg) 3 a Swift Wing, I), m., by Swift Bird (Huunsom 3 4 4 Time: 2:394, 2:39, 2:35. BRIGHTON DERBY IS TAME Wler Color Wlnsj It hy 1'lve l,eitKMia Without Any Ileal t.'om petltl N :U . .,?,"iv' AUK' - I"" "rluhton Derby of 110. uo wns run ut Brighton Beach today, but llko the Brighton cup race un Saturday It wns disappointment so far as any contest was concerned. Only three, horses fared the starter, They were Water Color. All Green nnd Morlalto. Tho first named so far o.it-ciassed the other two nn. pareptly that lie wus held at 1 tu 7 In the betting. All Qreen being 10 to 1 and Mor tallo t to 1. It resulted Just as expected In a practical walk-over for Wnter Color All Green ran within a length of him for ii mile or more and then Water Color romped awny with long, even strides, nnd won galloping by five lengths In the good time of 2:31 1-5. All Green Was" ten lengths be fore Mnrtnllo, who was out-run all the way. The track wus fast Results: First race, live furlongs: Ivory Hells. 110 (Hcuuchump), 7 to 1 nnd 2 to 1, won; Dun well, 110 (Landrv), 15 to 1 und 6 to l,ec ond; Chickadee, 110 (Burns), 15 to 1 und 6 to 1. third. Time; 1:012-5. Step Onwurd, Octoroon, Lleschen, Avis, Llnorn, DeLale, yueen of Dlxinna. Gulf St ream. Mowlch, Ischium, Singing Nymph und Miss Patsy ulso ran. Socond nice, one mile und a sixteenth, selling: Doctor Preston, 110 (Landry), 2 to 1 nnd I to 5, won; Inshot, 100 (Thompson), 7 to 2 and 6 to 5, second; Tavetth 106 (Sims), :i to 1 nnd 6 to 5, third. Time: 1:17 2-5. Bal loon, Anna Darling and Barbetto nlso run. Third nice, one mile nnd seventy yards: May W, 105 (Shaw). 2 to 1 and 7 to 20, won; Water Cure. 105 (Cochrnn), 1 to 2 nnd out. second; St. Flnnnn, ln6 (Burns), 12 to 1 nnd 7 to 5, third, Time: H4I1-5. Only three stnrted. Fourth race, Brighton Derby of UO.OoO, one mllo and it halt: Water Color, 120 (Spencer), 1 to 7 nnd out, won; All Green, lit; (Shnw), 10 to 1 and even, second; Mor tallo. Hi; (O'Connor),, 8 to 1 nnd 3 to 5, third. Time: 2:31 1-5. 'Only three stnrted. Fifth rnce, six Mrlongs; Thu Rival, 110 (Shaw), 9 to 2 and 8 to 5. won; Ascension, 93 (II. Michaels). 5 to 1 and S to 5, second; Lombre. 105 (Heiiuchnmp), 5 to 2 and even, third. Time: 1-11 1-5, Lady Sterling, Father Wencker, Fair Knight, .(rl, Byrne of Rod crea and City Rank also ran, Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Mar gruvlate, 112 (Landry). 7 In 5 nnd 3 to 6, won; Scurry, 111 (Michaels), 5 lo 1 and 2 to 1. second: Whistling Con, 113 (O'Connor). 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. Timor 1:1.12-5. Goebel, Gold Fox. Bill Mussle, Connie, The Burling ton Route, Brown Dale, Venturo nnd Plncher ulso ran. At Mil" theme. CHICAGO. Aug. l.-Jockey Wlnklleld was reprimanded by Presiding Judge Ross ut Hawthorne tills afternoon for carel"ss handling of Hnrgls, the favorite. In the tlrvt race, Parnassus, ut u long price, beat out Htirgls by a head. Before this race Nut Goodwin ran away a mile und a half, but nevertheless showed good speed for three furlongs when thu race was on. Thu Conqueror 1 1 had little dltllculty in winning after a long line of defeats, The track was comparatively fast, llrst tlmo In n week. Results: First race, live nnd n half furlongs: Par nassus, 95 (BlrkenrJch), 3 to l, won; Hur gls, 107 (Wlnklleld), 9 to 5, second; l.npldus, W (Ransch), 10 to 1. third. Time: 1:0H'V Red Hook, Arnnsas, Mllinsii, Hcnga W, Marcos and Nut Goodwin also run. Second race, seven furlongs: Tho Con queror 11, lus (Knight), 1 to 2, won; Hen Battle, 112 (J. Hicks), 7 to 2. second; Hrnuty Book, 112 (Hansen), 30 to I. third. Time: l:2&',4. Honey Boy, Precursor, Anthracite, Strangest and I. mice Him also ran, Third rare, steeplechnse, short rourse: Frond. 119 (Lloyd), 4 t 1. won: Donation, 141 (W. Hughes). 12 tn fi. second; Choicest, 131 (Sinter), 9 to 5. third. Tlmui 2:554. Viking nnd Dick Furber also run. Fourth nice, one mile and twenty ynrds, purse: Six Shooter. 107 (Knight), 9 to 10, won; Argregor, 102 (Domlnlck), 20 lo 1. fee oud; Flying Torpnhv 104 (Wlnkfleld), 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:42-. Amnur, Condram. Knmlr and Hurt D also rnn. Fifth race, six furlongs, handicap: J. V. Klrbyi 107 (Wlnklleld). to 5, won; Rose War, 103 (nansch), 2 to 1, second, Juubert, 110 (Dupeo), 16 to 0, third. Time: 1:15. Mlrncto. II also niu. Sixth race, one mil and a' sixteenth, well ing: Gawalne, 94 fttutiHCh), 4 to 1, won; Nettle Regent. 100 (T. Knight), 0 to 1, sec ond; Odnor, 93 (Gormlcy), 3 to 1. third. Time; 1:49. Our Nellie. Olllc J. Golden Sceptre, Prnlrle Dog nnd Elghor also ran. At Delninr Purk, St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1. Lord Neville wns tho only winning favorite ut Delmar today. Four second choices nnd nn outsider scored In the other events. Truck fast. Results: First nice, five furlongs, selling: Honnl cosa. 103 (O'Neill), 3 to 1. won; Irosuta. 103 (Irvln), 6 to 1, second: Badger, 101 (Cogs well), 20 to 1, third. Time: 1:044. Leneta, Fcrreno, Florrlo S,, Mudu Noll,, Lady Alzn und Muzznru nlso ran. Second race, sir furlongs, purse: .The Wag, 107 (Watson), 5to 1, won: Nannie J, 102 (O'Neill),. 12 to 1, second; Little Henry, 105 (Grand). 6 to 1, third, Tlmo: 1:1714. Tortugas, Miss Verne, lilslo Venner, Phos phorous, Cnptuln Lowery, Invocation and Velnaquez also run. Capital and Kenneth Junior fell. . Third race, five and n hnlf furlongs, Bell ing: Taby Tosel. W (Ti O'Brien), 7 to 2, won; Liuly Brikwr Kit (Murphy). 20 to 1, second; Mlss Dorn,'10ti(Dalc). S to 1. third. Time: 1:09V WJssvndluo, Sting, Potheen und Jordan nlso, ran. Fourth rnce, one mile and a quarter, selling: Lee Bruno, 106 (Olliporu),, 8 lo 1, won; Benn, 102 (T. O'Brien). 6 to 5. second; Irving Mayor, S9 (Enrl), 30 to 1, third. Time: 2:W4. John f.nfferty, Tom Ollmore, Judge Btendman nnd. Kugulna S also ran. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Churles C. 110 (Gtlmore), 5 to 1, won; Hue Johnson, 103 (T. O'Brien), even, second: Dan Puxtoil. 106 (Dnlo), 2 to 1, third. Time: l:2.S4. Queen Quality, Harry 1-Ioyd nnd Stuff also ran. , Sixth race, six furlongs, purse: Lord Neville, 107 (T. O'Brien). 4 to 5, won; Surd, 102 (Llndsey), 7 to 2, second; Kazan. 10) (Ollmore), 6 to 2, third. Time: 1:15. Nellie Helmuth and Robert Junior also ran. At Windsor, DETROIT, Aug, 1. Weather fine nnd track fust. Results: First ruce, seven and a halt furlongs, selling: Pine Chip, 104 (Steele), 2 to 1. won; Nclse Morris, 100 (J. Martin). 5 to 2, sec ond; Doctor Fannie. Ill (H. Watson), lo to 1. third. Time: 1:37. Doctor Clark, Pretty Rosle, Ruth Porks nnd Brown Vail also "second rnce, six furlongs, selling: Tempt. 104 (C. Murphy), 4 to 1, w'on; Benga , 108 (nutter), 3 to .1, second; Polly Blxby, 109 Miller), 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:1514. The Oeeser. A. T. Hnra. Jim Gore II, Round O. John Todd, Cupa, Murrtt, Colonel Rorer and Mlneou also ran. ,,,... Third nice, six furlongs, selling: Meggs. 106 (Michaels), 5 to 2. won; Incandescent, C8 (Steele), 15 to 1, second; Mrs. Dunluls, 94 (J. Martin). 4 to 1. third. Time: 1:15. K Id Hampton, Hunting, Old Ph I. Myrtlo R. Vie Lnmon nnd Ninety Cents also rap. Fourth race, six furlongs: Trebor. 100 (Howell), -3 to 1 and 0 to 5. won; Espionage e" (Rice). 8 to 5 nnd 3 to 6. second: Red Annie 87 (Steele), 8 to 5, third. Time: um' Edwar. Roth. Clorlta and Illmtline also run. Volma Clark finished llrst, but wns dlsqunllfled for fouling Clorlta. Fifth rnce, live furlongs; Nellie Waddell, 115 (Rutter). 1 to 2 nnd out. won; Hun ressa. 115 (Olvens), 3 to 1 an 17 to 10 sec ond; Elgtvn. 107 (Hothersol ), 30 to 1. third. Tlmo: !, Erne und Lu Crlmiio also "sixth race, one mile, selling: John Mc Elroy. ICS (Herman). 4 to 5 and out. won; Hen O' Fallon. 107 (MUler), 3 to 1 nnd even, second; Toluca. 104 (Wnlkcr). 4 to 1. third. Time; 1:43. Rotterdam, Osman oud Be queath nlso ran, At Fort Hrle. BUFFALO, N. Y Aug. l.-Weather line and truck good nt Fort Lrlc. Results: First ruce six furlongs, selling: lyrb.i, 107 (Cunningham), 7 to 1. won; Ludy BHvar, M (L. Juckson). 3 to 1, second; Tumurln, 310 (Houclt), 3 to t, third. Time: 1:154, Second rnce. four nnd a half furlongi: Moderator, 101 (Mlnden), 7 to 2, won; Bar ricade. 101 (Wonderly), 9 to 5 nnd 3 to a, second; Kntherlne R, 101 (Gough), 12 to 1, third. Time: 0:5C4. ,, . .... Third race, one mile and n sixteenth: Wine Press. 100 (Wonderly), 11 to 5 and 4 to 5, won; Bell Court. 100 (L, Thompson), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Radford, 10j (Troxler), 7 to 1. third. Time: 1:404. Fourth race, live furlongs: lac, 112 (H. Lewis), 5 to 2, won; Easy Street, li)8 (L. Thompson), 4 to 1, second: Concertlnn, 107 (J. Daly). 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:03. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: Hie away. 107 (Wonderly). 11 to 10. won; Eu clulre, 105 (McQuade). 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, sec ond; Branch. 103 (M. Hill), 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:214. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Maggie W. 93 (Jackson), 5 to 2, won: Maple, 10j (Wonderly), 7 to 2, Becond; Badinage, 10j (Troxler), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:15V4. TERRY IS TO MEET ROBERTS London "Wonder Minted to Contest World's ChnniploiiNhli with the I'neoiiiinercil McUm em. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Sam Harris and Sam Fltzpntrlck, the respective manugers of Terry McGoiem and Jack Roberta of London, the English feutherwelglit eham plon, met today and ngreed on a match be tween their men for the world's champion ship at 126 pounds, to weigh tn ut 3 o'clock on tho afternoon of tho day on which tho fight is to tnka place, Thirty days from today is the time given for the reception Of bids from athletic clubs who muy want to bring off the mutch und all communications In this respect lire to ba sent to Al Smith at the Ollsey House, this city. llnlry nnd fihreek Tnnlirht. Dnny Haley of Omaha will meet Mlko Shreck of Cincinnati In a twenty-round bout at the Red Light theater In South Omaha tonight. Both men hnve been In hnrd training since tho match wus ar ranged three weeks ago. Haley is working in North Omaha. Shreck In South Omnhn. Tiaeh weighs about 167 pounds. The purse Is 1500, while there Is a aide bet of J200. IS AN HONORABLE DEFEAT Indcptudoict Dots Well in Losing Hict with Otlumbiiu BEATEN FIVE MINUTES IN THIRTY MILES .Inlls I'll a (eat In Mcennd Left of Course Before Fnlr llreer.e Vlnllunt W I im Cup for Vmrls. NEWPORT. It. I., Aug. L Independence had an opportunity today to show Its met tle. Although defeated by Columbia, It was by no means disgraced. Over a tri angular ocean course of thirty mites, In a brcezo light at the start and fresh at tho finish, tho conqueror of Shamrock beat In dependence five minutes and fourteen sec onds, corrected time. Tho first ten miles of the course was n beat to windward. Columbia at one tlmo was nearly half a mile In tho lead, but as the wind freshened Independence pulled up considerably. Then camo n run down the wind, with the breeze In starboard quarter. Independence wns left fur astern by Co lumbia In this leg. From the second mark to the finish oft Brenton's Reef lightship It was a reach with the wind a little before the port beam, In this leg Independence did Its best work of tho day. It gained ono minute nnd forty-nine seennda on Columbln. It was heeling over considerably at times and going very fast. It sailed the last leg of tho course, ten nautical miles. In 45 minutes and 4. seconds, or better than thirteen knots nn hour. Vlllgant won the cup for yawls nnd KI mlnn the cup for schooners, A dozen steam yachts accompanied the racers over tho course. Independence was measured hy John Hy slop, measurer of the New York Yacht club, before It was towed out of the har bor this morning. Four tona of lead had been taken out of It, consequently Ita waterllne length was reduced to SS.03 feet, fourteen Inches less than Columbia's. Mr. Hyslnp figured out lis racing length at 102,79 feet and calculated that It must allow Columbia thirty-one seconds over a thirty-mile course Instead of the forty thrco seconds It was penalized with In pre vious races. Official tlmo of the race: Name. Stnrt. Finish. Elapsed. Cor. Columbia ii:io;0rt 3.1:22:67 3:12:57 3:42:26 Independence 11:I0:() 3:27:40 3:17:10 3:17:40 PONTA DELGAIM. Azores Islands, Aug. L Shamrock II anchored nt Grl5 p. m. and Krln let go lln anchors at RiCO p. m. Tho two yachts experienced excellent weather. The dally runs from Sunday last were 200, 267, 287,- 214 and, up to today at noon, J7t! miles. They passed no ships, The cup challenger was towed only during cnlms. CADILLAC BEATS MILWAUKEE Detroit Vneht In lie a First It nee nt Second Serlea for Clip lle fendershlp. .iV.n,C.A0?'.AuK- l -ln e "t of the ad ditional trial rnces for the Cnnnda cup. salted today betwceii Cadillac of Detroit and Milwaukee of Milwaukee, thu former boat scored a victory, defeating Its rival by about eight minutes. The race i was nine knotH to wlndwnrd and r)?t.u!!n ,nurl"B the first hour Milwaukee, did the. faster work, and when the boats camo about on their first tack it hnd a lend of about half n mile. It went around the buoy well In the lead, but from that time l" the finish Cadillac pained slowly but steadily. Three miles from the flnlshlns line It came, up wlth Milwaukee und the ;aco wns ended then nnd there. Cadillac Increased its lend nil tho wny to the line nnd had a substantial lead aa It went over the mark. The additional rncea arc the best two In three und the second rnce will be sailed to morrow. . jSisaiir cudi,,ac' NEW TEAM J-0R PITTSBURG Johnson Snld to Have Hired Plnycrai nil Prepared to Invndc the Sin ok)- City. CHICAGO, Aug, l.-Tho Rccord-Hernld tomorrow will say: It Is stated positively that all arrangements have been made by President Johnson to place n team In Pitts burg In opposition to the Nutlopnl league. lour players huvo already been pledged by tho American league for the club there. They are: Juke Becklcy, Clurence Beau mont, IlanB Wagner and Jesse Tannehlll. It Is claimed that others have nlrendy signed enntructs to appear with the nsw organization. It is slated that Colonel Kfrr, who wns formerly connected with the Na llonnl League club In Pittsburg, will bo ut the head of the new American club, .Match Game of Tenpins. A match gamo of tenpins for $25 was rolled on Clark'a ullcys Inst night, with this result: 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Huntington 169 191 1M) 540 Wlgmnu 151 1S1 157 492 Read 161 158 186 505 Totals Emery ... Unload ... Zarp 481 1st. 163 159 161 533 523 1,637 2d. 3d. Total. 16S 159 163 183 514 161 482 150 477 Totals 480 490 497 1,173 Tennis nt MliiiiefnuLcn. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. l.-Tho feature of today's play In the tennis tournament nt Deep Haven, Lnko Mlnnetunka, wns the contest between A. C. Snow and L. H. Wnldncr. both of Chicago, In tho seml llnnls, tho former winning three seta out of live 3-fl, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, Ale xnndrlii KIiIn Win In n Wnlk, ALEXANDRIA. Ncti., Aug. l.-(Speclnl.) The Exeter Klda were defeated hy the Alexandria Kids at base ball yesterday, 11 to 3. Score: Alexandria 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 011 Exeter . 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 I 03 S(n pi eh n rat Khiila Out roluinhiis, STAPLEHimST. Neb,, Aug. l.-(Speclnl Telegram.) Staplchurst defeated Columbus nt baso ball today 5 to 0. Tobey pitched winning ball, but Ids support woh ragged. Batteries: Staplohurst. 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