THE OMAHA JJAlliX J5J5I5: SA'l LKUAYi ALlurVl iS, JUJ OMAHA POLITE TO SPRINGS LU Colorado HoHdaj-Makm Wli ia Tcddj'i Fniino. EXCITING GAME FOR VICE PRESIDENT Iloosevelt. Sees (hp Score Klnctunte Till the Mntli lulling, Wlirn It fltlcks Threr tn Ttto Atcnlnst Nrbrnnknn. COLOHADO SPHINOS, Aug. 2. (Spe:lal Telegram.) The locals won from Omaha today In an exciting game, 3 to 2. Stewart's homo run In the second was ono of the Mpectacular features. Ilernon tied tho score In the third, after walking to first, on hits by Shay and Holland. Oenlns put the visitors In the lead again In the eighth, getting two bases on Shay's muff of an easy fly and scoring on Fleming's long slnglo to right field, after two men were out. In the second half of tbo eighth the locals took a batting streak and gut one run, singles by Bhay and Holland and a doublo by Tannehlll doing tho work. In tho ninth Donahue walked and McNecly bit to Coons and all were safe on Toman's error at second. Dandclln lined a hot grounder to second, but Slewart threw It to first and Donahue crossed the plate, irmklng the winning run. The gamo was not begun till 6:S0, to give Vice President Hoo3evclt time to witness It. Score: coumADo spniNos. Atl. ii. If. O, Ilandelln. rf 3 0 0 1 Hemphill, cf Hernon, If Shay, ss Holland, lb Tannehlll, 3b Donahue, c Itcnm, 21) I'nrvln, p McNcely 3 3 3 10 A. B. 0 0 bay1 on balls: Off Plttlnger, 1; off Hughes, 4. Struck out; By Pittlnger, 4; by Hughes, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpire; Dwyer. .tntltinnl I.ohhik; .HtntiilhiK. Won. Pittsburg ti fit. Louis 4ft Philadelphia 14 urnoKiyn it Boston 39 New York 34 Cincinnati -31 Chicago & I)St. 32 3J 36 40 41 41 47 f5 P.O. .600 .Ml 621 .4tt .423 .3S3 MUCH AMERICAN KALS0MINE Chlcngo Applies Detroit's Third Cont of It In Onine of Single Error, CHICAGO, Aug. 2.-The Chicago Amer icans administered n third coat of white wash to Detroit today In n game of clean hitting and sharp fielding. The locals scored all of their runs by clean batting. Attendance, 2,60"). Score: CltlCAOO. I DETllOIT. IUI.O.A.C.I It.II.OA.E Hov cf 1 1 1 0 Cy, 0 0 0 1 0 JnnV. rf . J 1 0 Holmes, rf.. 0 0 4 0 0 Merles Jb'... 3 1 2 0 llnrrett, cf.. 0 0 0 0 0 l.hell ' lb.... 1 UO 0 Otllenjon, 5b. 0 0 J 4 0 McKarlM, If 0 1 J 0 0 Klbert'ld, MO I ! 2 t ilsrtm'n, 3t 1 0 0 1 0 Nance, If... 0 0 0 0 0 Ilurke. M....0 1 1 S 0 MeAI's'r, If. 0 1 0 0 0 Hulllvnn. c. 0 0 10 i 0 Crockett, lb. 0 0 10 0 0 Patterson, p 0 0 0 0 0 Ilticlnw, c. . . 0 0 5 1 0 Sclilevers, p 0 0 0 3 1 Totals ..7 t a 10 0Shaw 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals ..0 2 U '.I 1 Hatted for Sclevers in tho ninth. Chicago 3 o 2 0 0 0 0 2 -7 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Detroit. 1. Two-base hits: Ilurke, McFnrlnnd. Sacri fice hits: McFnrlnnd, Isbell. Struck out: Uy Patterson, 9; by Sclevers, 2. Wild pitch: Patterson. Time: 1:23. Umpire: Sheridan. Am fill liny for the Alhli-tlos. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.-Hnrd hitting by the Iloston Americans, cojplcd with wretched Melding on the purt of the homo tnm. nnnlilpil thr visitors to ndmtnlstur a 2 ! bad defeat to tho Philadelphia team today. Totals 30 3 8 27 10 OMAHA. AH. It II. 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 o. 3 2 J 0 A. E, 0 0 Score: Oenlns. cf 4 1 Fleming. If 4 0 Calhoun, lb 3 0 Letcher, rf a. 4 0 Stewart, 2b 3 1 McAndrews, 31 3 0 Toman, hs , I 0 Oondlng. c 3 0 Coons, d 3 0 Totnl .31 2 1 12 2 One out when winning run was made. Hatted for Parvln In the ninth Colo. Springs S ? i 2 S S n i AZ Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-. Earned runs: Colorado Springs. 1: Omaha, 1. Sacrifice hits: Ilnndelln. Cnlhoun. Two base hit: Hemphill. Home run: Stojvnrt. Struck out: Hy Parvln, 3; by Cp . nases on balls: Off l'arv n. l; "' is, 6 Passed ball: Donahue. Hit by pitched bull. McAndruws. Hnses on 'rt-ns: 9m,n,lJnn,i,n Left on bases: Colorado Springs, b; Omnhn, 6. Umpire: Tymlall, Time: 1:25. St. Pnul Wins nt Outset. KANSAS CITY Aug 2. St. Paul hit Welmer hard In th'e first nnd second Inulnsw today. The locals were unable to hit Mc Olll effectively, except in the first Inning. Attendance, 1,200. Score: J H K a, ial,l 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-J 10 3 Kansas1 City": 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-5 10 2 Uatterles: St. Paul, McOlll and Wilson; Kansas City, Welmer and llcvllle. Tall-Kiidrr lliineh Their AVInnliiU". DENVKIt. Aug. 2.-Hoth ,PcherB were effective today, but the local man receiv ed perfect support nnd tho talt-cndera had no trouble In scoring their fourth consecutive victory. Score: R n Dtnrtr 10020100 4 4 6 Des Moines 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 3 Batteries: Denver, Hyloy and Sullivan; Des Moines, Qlndo and Cote. Hits flvtnrm Oft Svmrnintedt. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 2.-Tho homo team hit Pitcher Swarmstedt of Mlnncapol Is hard and often in the third and fourth Innings, and this accounts for the big lead and vic tory by 8t. Joseph. 8core: RUB Bt. Joseph .... 0 0 4 4 o'o 0 0 -8 11 0 Minneapolis .. 10001000 0-2 62 Batteries: St. Joseph, McFallden und Dooln: Minneapolis, Swarmstedt and Mc Connell. Western l,eni(ue Htnndtnir. Won. Lost. P. C. Kansas City 61 31 .62i St. Joseph 44 M .5u0 nt n ni 43 40 .518 Omaha 40 40 .600 Minneapolis 39 33 .500 Colorado Springs 31 1 .447 Des Moines 31 45 .430 Denver 32 44 .121 Nebraska Iiitltnus Win. GRAND RAPIDS, Wis., Aug. v-Bpe-clal.l The Nebraska Indians defeated Grand Rapids today. 17 to 5. HOW NEW YORK NATIONALS WIN They Tlnncli Hit-, lint IJecllne to Allow Phllndrlnhlns to Do Likewise. NEW TOIIK, Aug. 2. Tho New York Nationals won from Philadelphia today by timely batting. Taylor pitched In excel lent form and only In the llnal Inning could the visitors bunch hits. Attendance, 4,100. Score: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. H.H.O.A.E.I Il.H.O.A.n. Vanll'n, cf.. 0 13 0 1 Thomas, cf.. 0 0 2 0 0 1 o owoivt'n, 3t o g o l o 2 b 0 Flick, rf 1110 0 1 0 1 Delah'ty, If. 0 ! 3 0 0 3 2 Unckl'ch, c. 1 3 4 1 0 2 0 0'JonnK's, lb. 1 1 1 0 1 a 1 0 Ilallman, 2ti 0 1 1 3 0 9 1 (Cross, ss..,., 0 0 J 5 0 0 3 0 Donahue, p., 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 11 0 0 13 1 1 6 Attendance, 2.700, HOSTON. PHILAUnLI'IIIA. n.ii.o it.u.o. .R. Dntv.!. If.... 3 4 6 0 0 1'ultz. cf....O 2 6 12 Htnhl, cf.... 2 1 1 2 0 Davis, lb... 0 0 10 1 Collins, Jb.. 3 4 1 2 1 Cross. 3b.... 0 1 2 0 Freeman, lb 3 4 9 1 0 McKln'y, 3b 0 0 0 0 Hemphill, rf 1 14 0 OLaJole. 2h... 0 1 5 I Parent, ss... 2 4 2 4 0 HeyboM. rf.. 0 1 1 1 Ferris. 2b... 0 1 2 i 0 Mclntyrc. If 0 1 10 (l I Hhreck'st. c. 1 3 2 1 0,1'owers, c.. 0 Vouiik. c... 10 12 O.Dolnn. ss... 0 -lllernsrd. p.. 0 Tola ..18 12 27 15 II Totals ..0 7 27 17 i Hoston E 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 IS Phlladelnhla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Boston. I. Two-base lilts: Collins (2), Freeman (2), FulU, Crois. riiri'i'-hiisn tut: kovdo a. aio en oasca: Dowd (2). Double plays: Ferris to Patent to Freeman. Ferris to Parent. Left on bases: Hoston. 10: Philadelphia, 6. First bus, on balls: Off YounK. 1: off Hernard. 2, lilt by pitched bnll: Young, 1. Strui'K out: Hy Young, 1, by Hernnrd, 1. WIM Pitches: Hernard (2). Time: 1:53. Um pire: Connolly. Mil v iiiihet (Sets Another Coat MILWAUKEE. Auir. 2. Dowllnc pitched u wonderful game today, shutting out tho homo American tenm with one scrnicn nil IltiHtlnir ivns imihv and errors hclued to scoro me rour runs in mo nrsi inniiic. ai- tendance, 1,000. Score: CLUVKI.AND. f MILWAUKEE. It.H.O.A.i:. Il.II.O.A.B ricker'c. cf. 2 2 2 0 0 HoEr'ver. if. 0 0 3 0 McCart'y. if 2 3 4 0 0 Hnllman, rf. 0 1 0 O'llrlsn. rf.. 10 10 0Alulra'n, lb 0 0 12 Deck. 2b 12 13 0 Duffy, cf.... 0 0 0 ljACh're, lb. 0 0 10 1 O.Conroy. s.. 0 0 2 Frlel, 3b 0 0 0 Gilbert. 2b.. 0 0 8 Donahue, c. 0 0 lusting, p.. 0 0 0 Ilradley, 3b. 14 10 0 Connor, c... 0 0 7 1 0 Bhlebeck, ss 0 1 0 5 0 Dowllnir. p.. 0 0 1 3 0 FAST GOING AT COLUMBUS Oittcsai Not tho Only Speidj Ftrformir n Prida;'! C.rd. HAROLD H rACES HEATS CLOSE 10 2i08 Mnjor .tlnrshnll (ilves Him Sonic Coni- linii), hut There Is .None to Croml III nt to .Sliced Limit. Ills third. Time; 1.45Vt. Fuclni. Plnntaln, Jim Turner, Omclla, ilratla, Mr Hrookwood and Harrlca also ran. ... , Second race, live furlongs, purse; . L George, llo (Snell), 10 to 1, won; M., 111 (Mclntyre), 4 to 1, second; lennlo F., 107 IT, O'Hrlen), 7 to 5, third. Time! 1:04. Jollify, Lady Clarlk. Little Master. Har I,e Due, Eliza Cook, Ferreno and Oleneu Learning also ran. Third race, one mile, selling! Menace. 102 (T. O'Hrlen), 3 to 5. won; 'onne, ' (Ollmore), 7 to 2. second; I-adjs. .JJn Jones), 10 to 1. third. Time: 1:42. Eleven Hells and Ignis also ran. , , Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling. Guide Hock, 105 (Llndsey). 2 to 1. p;j. Meddlesome. 106 (F. Jones), i to I, twn ( Time: 1.29. Sweet Dream, Percy R. ami Ed is. also ran 2 111 C 5 5 3 13 4 2 3 2 2 ro 4 4 3 ro 6 dr 2:10i, 2:13, Totals .. 7 12 27 '2 0 Totals .. 0 1 27 20 Cleveland 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-7 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Cleveland, 3. Two-baso hits' McCarthy (21. Three-base hit: Iinvd ley. Stolen bases: llnirrlever. Ilradley. Pickering, O'Hrlen. liases on balls: Off Hustinu. 2: off Dowllnc. 3. 11 t by Ditched ball: Conroy. Pickering. Wild pitch: Hunting, struck out: Hy Hustlng, 3; by uow inc. h. sacri ice hits uownni:. u unen Left on bnses: Clevuland, 8; Milwaukee, 4. Time: i:io. umpire: MannBsau. Ilnltlmore'M hy Nnrroiv 3Inr((lii. RALTIMORE, Aug. 2. Tho Bnltlmoro Americans won n close and cxcltlm? umo from Washington today. Attendance, 1,900. Score: IJALTIMORK. I WASHINGTON. It.H.O.A.n.l ll.H.O.A.E. Dunn. 3h.... 0 1 0 4 1 WaMron, cf. 1 1 3 0 0 Donlln. If... 0 1 1 0 0 Karrell, 2h.. 112 0 0 Beymour. rf. 0 1 2 0 0 Duncan, rf.. 0 0 110 Wlll'ms, 2b. 1 13 1 0 Grady, lb... 119 0 0 Kelster, ss. 0 1 3 1 0 Clarke, c.... 0 3 3 .' 0 llrodle, cf... 3 3 5 0 0 Foster, if... 0 13 0 0 Hart, lb 1 2 12 0 OCouRhlln. 3b 0 0 1 S 0 llrennuh'n. o 1 1 1 1 0 Cllnsm'n, ss 0 0 2 3 0 Nops, p 0 0 0 3 OCarrlck, p... 1 0 0 i 0 'Clear 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 6 11 27 14 1 J Totals .. 4 7 24 14 0 Hatted for Carrlck In the ninth. Baltimore 0 3000002 ' 3 Washington 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 01 Sacrlllco hits: Farroll, Coughlln, Wald ron, Dungnn. Two-buso hits: Dunn. Don lln, Williams. Tliree-baHt! hit: Hurt. 3tolcn bases; Seymour, Hrodle. First base on balls: Off Nops, 2; oft Cnrrlck. 1. Hit by filched ball: Clarke, Hart. Struck out: ly Carrlck, 2. Passed ball: Hresnnhnn. Wild pltcnes: Nops, Cnrrlck. Left on baHrs: Haltlmore, 5; Washington, 7i Time: 1:50. Umpires: Cantlllon und Hnskoll. Helbacli. If.. 1 2 etrani. 2b., 1 1 Hickman, Jb 2 2 Dsvls, s 0 2 Mcllrlile, rf. 0 1 Warner, c... 0 0 flanzel, lb.. 0 1 Taylor, p.... 1 0 American I.ennue Mtnnillnir. Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago M 29 G59 Hoston 4S 32 .600 Hnltlmore 43 33 .577 Detroit 43 39 .536 Philadelphia 3. 43 .449 Washington 33 41 .429 Cleveland 32 49 .393 Milwaukee 30 55 . 353 i Totals .. S 10 27 12 11 Totals .. 3 9 24 13 1 New York 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -5 Philadelphia o 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 Earned runs: New York, 3: Philadelphia, 2. First base on errors: New York. 1; Philadelphia, 2. Left on bases: Now York, 7: Philadelphia, 10. Three-base hits: Hick man, Hallman. Two-base hit: JennlngH. Sacrifice hit: Strang. Hases on balls; Off Taylor, 3: oft Donahue, 1. Struck out: Hy Taylor, 6; by Donahue, 3. Stolen base: Hickman. Hit by pitched ball: Flick. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Emsllc. llnatnn IMnjs lletter Hull. BOSTON. Aug. 2. Tho Boston Nationals defeated Brooklyn In today's game by su perior all-round work. Attendance, 2,500. Score: HOSTON. HUOOKLYN. ll.H.O.A.E. R.H.O A.E. filasls. rf.... 0 0 2 1 0 Keeler, rf..v0 12 0 0 Ttnney, lb.. 1 0 It 1 0 flheckarri. If. 0 0 0 0 0 Dsmont, 2b.. 2 1 0 5 0 Kelly, lb..,. 0 14 0 0 Cooley. cf... I 2 1 0 O.Daly. 2b 0 1 8 5 0 Murphy, If.. 0 13 0 O.Dahlen, ss.. 0 0 3 1 1 lAjwe. 3b.... 0 2 11 0 McCr'ry. cf. 0 1 4 0 1 Lane, ss 0 0 S S 1 KIltrldKS, c. 0 0 & 1 0 I'lttlnscr, p. 0 1 0 3 0 Irwin, lb.... 0 0 3 0 1 I'srrell, c... 1 1 1 $ 0 Hushes, p... 0 1 0 2 0 Totals ..4 I 27 7 1 Totals 1 6 24 10 3 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 -4 Brooklyn o o l o o o o o o-i Earned runs; Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Two-baso hit: Cooley. Sacrifice hits: Cooley, Demont. Stolen base: Tenney. Double play: Slaglo to Tenney. First OMtloa. Witch Haiti U not Pond's Kmiract hut an Imitation of it. Refuse tb weak, watery Witch Hutl prepa rations rsprtuaUd to be " lh m W " Pond's Katract. They tensrally SroUln "wood alcohol "which Irrltatss i tkia and, taken Internally, is a Mdly poison. uwumi roM'i nmn is soio '. la hmmI bottlss saeloscd wrappers. 0 la Una Nnnthern l.euw'iie. LITTLE ROCK, Aug. 2.-Score: H.II.E. nirminsrham ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 C 3 Little Hock.... 00000000 0-0 4 1 Batteries: Birmingham, Qllven and Mc Culver: Little Rock, McCloskey and Lynch. 8HREVEPORT, Aug. 2.-8coro: R.H.E. Nashville 00004030 07 7 1 Shreveport .... 04000000 04 5 llatt.irli'H! NfiHlivlllo. Sanders and Fisher: Shreveport, risner nnu Aicuuire. MHMl'HIH. AUK. Z. BCOru: R.H.E. Memphis 30006200 -10 9 6 Selma 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 6 Batteries: Memphis. Robb and Lauzon: Selma, criubcns ana iinriow. .11 1 n de ii Wins from Haskell. MINDEN. Neb.. Auc. 2. (Soecial Tele gram.) Tho Haskell Indians wero defeated nt base ball here today by 12 to 11. This Is tho Urst game the Indians have lost In Ne braska. A larKo crowd of neoule. many of tvnom camt) irom surrounuinc towns, saw tho game. The same teams will play again tomorrow, ucore: Mlnden 2 1 4 2 0 1 0 1 1-12 llldlons 1 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-11 Batteries: Mlnden. Bliss und Moore: In dians, Hall, Oravelle and Felix. Eurned runs: Indians, 2; Mlnden, 9. Hits: Oft In dlans. 13: oft Bliss. 8. Struck out: Hv In dinns, 9; by Bliss, 7. Errors: Indians, 5; Mlnden, 7. Homo runs; Oravelle, Bliss (2). Two-baso hits; Gibbons, Miguel, Hall, Maryoit, ltnoues isurmun. Mlieimndonh Wins Hnsy Claine. SHENANDOAH. Ia.. Auc. 2.-(Sneclal Telegram.) Tho Council Bluffs Owls wero defeated by the Shenandoah Maroons at baso hall today, li to 3. Hatter es: Ma roons, Wax und Sims: Owls, Hondcrson and McMann. Both pitchers did cood work. n.it nennerson nau poor support, une Maroons made seven runs In tho sixth Time' V.SQ. Umpire: Patterson. Friend Wins Another from llscter, L'l) 1 1,' VII VTl. . . , r n fUnniln T.. I gram.) Friend defeated Exeter at baso bull today, rjcoro; R.H.E Friend 20030010 5 Exeter 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 9 Batteries: Friend. Welch nnd Whitney: Exeter, Ahllne nnd Douue. This Is the nun game I'Tienu nas neaten Exeter. Shelton Wins Another. SHELTON. Neb.. Auk. 2.-(Hneclal.l- game of baso ball was played hero yester day uviwcrn nntmon nnu urnnu isiann, Shelton won 7 to 4. Batteries: Shelton Mllllken and Conroy; Grand Island, Hoff master nnd White. Six hundred people saw the game. Illoomflelit Wins. m.OOMFIELD. Neb.. Aug, 2.-(Speclal Telegram.) A baso ball game was played on the home grounds today between Crelghton and Hloomne d. Hloomfleld win nlng, S to 4. Batteries: Bloomfleld. Payrr ami iiostetter; creignion, caiey ana nun COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 2. Crcsceus was not the only fast performer hero today. Tho two other events of tho closing of the Grand Circuit meeting were also marked by fast tlmo. The undefeated gelding, Harold 11. an almost prohibitive favorite, accomplished tho expected by winning tho 2:11 paco In straight beats. Ho was never headed and finished each heat pulled almost to a walk and lengths ahead of his field. Tho first two heats wero paced within a quarter of a second of his record, 2:08. He would have paced a full second faster If there bad been an other horso In the race able to push him. Major Marshall showed better form thnn any of tho other starters and took down second money. Tho 2:18 pacing was more closely con tested. John H. Potts was the favorite at 25 to 38 for the field of six. Ho won the first heat easily and the second by a nose In a hard drlvo from Captain Potter. This hent finished Potts' chances and ho Just saved his distance thereafter. Captain Potter won the third heat, but no ion awa and C. F. W. took the next tnrce anti mo race, pacing the fourth heat in tho goou tlmo of 2:10M, Results: Pacing, 2:ls class, purse $2,000: C F W. blk. li.. by Rofco Mtluhee) 4 4 John R. Potts, b. g. (Tur- nor) 1 Captain Potter, g. K. (Ervln) 2 2 Samarltnna, b. m. (Miller). .C 5 Joan, h. m. (Haws) .........3 3 Legal llnl, 1). n. tJinyimiiii.o " H'-suro Junior, b. K. (Un derwood) .I' Tlmo: 2:ll.i. 2:11U. 2:"U. -'l?1. .... TlV. racing, .:u ciuhh, uuim.- ,wv. Harold It, br. g.. by Roadmastcr (Proctor) 1 1 Major Marshall, b. g. (Myers) 2 3 Billy II, b. h. (Fisher) Itmwy Willow, b. m. (Munson).......3 4 Charles Dowey. ell. g. (Wicker- r sham) ; .d Rego N. ch. h. (Underwood) 5 ds Onrnctta, br. m. (Hogan) b ds Time: 2:08Vi. 2:OS,4. 2:10. At Inland l'nrk, Alhnny. ALBANY. N. Y.. Aug. 2.-The racing nt Island nark todny was fully up to tho Ktnniliml of thu ilrst few days. Tho re- anltu Trnitlnc. 2:22 class (continued from Thursday): Away, ch. m. (Rurch). won: ti .. .1. ICni-iTnrV Mpontllll T.ori Mlddlcton, br. g.' (Smith), third. Best time: "'ni'in.. St?? rlns! R P. br. s. (White). won: P. II. OUnn, b. g. (Arthur), sccond; T If. Ilradv. b. K. (Nichols), third, lime: 2:13H. TprtlUni. filnmi! Kenntor K. blk. g. (Nichols), won: MacC. b. m. (Jnmcrf). second; Nigger Jack, 11K. g (Arihirv thlnl. Ttrst time: 2:14'i. l'unitiL- 2:iis class: Mazcttc. b. m. (A. McDonald), won; Dnrlel. b. tn. (A. P. Mc Donald), second; Hemic, o. m. tamiui;, third. Best time: 2:07U. LAST DAY OF FREMONT RACES HcttliiK HIiik IJIsniuioliitert by Dnrtt llorses Winning In Two Event. FREMONT, Neb.. Aug. 2.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) The last day of the races DrouKiu out a small but enthusiastic crowd this ufti'rnnnn and It was well repaid. The bluek gelding Leo Leo took the first rnco after coming tn third in the first heat. The next race' was rather one-sided, Llmoro s bluck mare Nell Caffery taking tho polo and keeping It, though hard pressed by Jessie M. There were some exciting heats In lb., thlnl rnni. Annie Woodlock was way back in the bunch when the llrst heat ended She disappointed tho betting ring by coming In first In the next three. Kan sas Maid, who won the llrst hent, acted used up In tho other three. After the tlrst beat of this race there was a race ngulnft time, Ault or Beatrice riding two uuineti stniidlnir with u running mate. Ho mado tho half In 0:54, which Is within threu sec onds of tho world's record. Results: Trotting, 2:30 class, purse n: t ... t t.iir f liv Aititiiiia unnn ...... n, j . Hhprmnnl o 111 Knrn I. II. m.. 1)V MorWOOd (A. C. Cl'ITfl) I - J J Dole Raven, br. m by Alladln (William Jackson) v Ida Bell, s. m., by Divan (F. T. Cook) i Time: 2:24. 2:23. 2:244 . 2:25. li"rr.p.for.all nace. nurso 1250: Nell Caffery. tilk. m by Charles r.ntterv (M. Ellmorc) 1 1 1 Jessie M, b. m., by Norval Chief (J. p. Wagner) .....s . Lou Sprngue. br. m., by Empire Wilkes (Wright) " J J Time: 2:20. 2:21, 2:21V4. I'nrn. 2:35 class, nurse J250: Annlu Woodlock, b. m., by Wood-. lock (J. Lock) i i i i Kansas Mnld. blk. m,, by Chestnut Bird (J. J. Mvers) 1 4 4 4 Lottie Lee. blk. m.. by Siegfried (F. E. Kimball) 3 5 2 2 Vernle n. b. m.. by Ensign (J. P. Elmore) - a j Lofrr.mo. g. g., by Franco (C. H. Dullen) 2 3 6 6 Jack. b. g., by Unknown (Alex ander Del.ong) una Time: 2:24V4, 2:26V4. 2:30, 2:31. se Tl ... .iiiii:. ...v. -. - !.,, Pride. Harhee, lien ncrrj, nn and Sfidlc Icvy also ran. Fifth rnce, one mile nno "V, ,"Y..r 4 selling: Frank l'enrce, ivj ,V V" !A' to 1. won: Henhntn. Ill (Fnllehy), i to cond: zazcl. 100 (Watsum. .. ;""; i. is 11.,.,. ii iisnarn. Bells Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling Near est. 105 (F. Jones), even, wpn; Four Lat O, 105 (T. O'Hrlen). 2 to 1, second lte: voke. 107 (Ollmore), f to V,Uilu T7, l:2SH. Hungarian and Hardly also ran. At llrlghton lleneli. NEW YORK. Aug. 2.-K ve fVf rites and one outsider won nt Brighton Beach todai. In tho second race Locket, at 30 to 1. after a hard struggle through the Htretch wit i oclawha, the favorne, uu leligth. Results . nV.mil Itt'ii nnn A First race, sieopiecnnFi-, """" .;... iTrtn hnlf miles: Mystic Shrlner. 1M (Hay. even and 1 to 3. won; lsen. 161 O'i'";,?,,1,"1,,?"! 2 to 5. second; Decameron, 163 (Carroll), 4 to 1 and 7 to 10. third. Time: 8:10 1-B. Second rnce, selling, live ana a i... ., -.-longs: Locket. 103 ( Hcjiniin). 30 to and 10 to 1. won; Oslawha, lfk. ('Lun9'' -, t even, secon.l; Pnstlron, M V?"llry)1',,!r. Xo0. .. 1 " .V !MV..7 .e.- V .tr.1 La'dy Radnor, EqualUc, Halberdier, Betyah and Hcumon iiihij ran. Third rnce, one mne aim y W Monarka. llu (O'Connor). I to 6 iimr 1 to .f, won; Candle, 9.) (Mlchae s), 20 to 1 nnd 4 to 1. second; Lucent, lwl jBhijw). 9 to B a id. to 6, third, Time: 1:113' Agnes D nnd Arden also ran. .ivtpnth: Fourth rnce. one mllo and a J'xioc'"": Ethics, 97 (Cochran). 6 to 5 and 2 to on. The Amnion. (Michaels), J to 1 and 1 to 6. second: Himself. Hi (""ST'v ."-l L and 6 to 1, third. Time: 1 JSWS. M ol I us. Prince Richard, Tom Kenney and St. l in nnn n so ran. ... .. ........... n,1.1111.1. l- iiiii rare, si-miuk. pia .... .v...r... - V6 (Burns). 6 to 5 and 2 to o, won; .hnll. ftS (Michaels). 8 to 1 nnd 3 to 1. fei- frmiMii Ait in l ond; Doctor Korncr. iw V ,,V-iV Kiiilf ami lo to 1, third. Time: lilo v'V" Brahmin, George Simmons. Historian, t ichtnlntr Hlmvnr te. Hrookwood, prince Job r&rffi KcWoii, Uora F and Sixth race, selling, one mllo and nt eighth: Intrusive. 122, snuwj, o - .. .r. Mxiipfiiiiinna Prince, vn iiuii ..ii. ...v.........---- t,..rli. (Michaels), 8 to l nnn ; i . "j st. 101 (O'Connor). to 1 and even, third. n-i.'.,. irjia.r. Alslke. Harry McCoun, Disturber and Elslo Skip also rnn. At Windsor. iir.TiiniT. Ainr. 2, Weather fair nnd trnek at Windsor fast today. Icsultfi: t..i... ir rur nins I. come. Ill run. IUV.V. . ... ..-..r.--- - -,i,, (Harshberger). even and out. wo.nI'axiy Kent. 103 (Martin). 5 to 1 und 3 1 to , c ond: Mister Pomeroy. 103 (Weber). 8 to R, .i.i.'i ,ii.. i.ii l ..rtnror. Hustle Girl, Allnir. Nor'thuinbrln. Vlturlu, Georgia Gardner nnd Red Signal nlso ran. Second rnce. four nnd a half f-'rlongs, selling: Ernest Parhnm. K (Steele), even and 3 to (,. won; Sly Maid. 108 (11 ce). 4 to 1 and 3 to 2. second; Drummond, 111 illurah- - i ... i v. i-.1 Tlmo; 0:.rinSi. bol- low. Doughjrty, Pirate Girl. Tsl An and Lady Essex also ran. Third race, one mllo and seventy yarJs, ..in iviun mi fllormnnl. 5 to 1 and 7 r. r. wnn. Pni-'emnltrr. 120 (Young). 4 10 5 and 1 to 3. second; Princess Eyely. 91 tMr. tin). 4 to 1. third. Time: 1:45. Custodian, iuihi.i it n.i i.'im i.'lWwnnfl also ran. Fourth race, one itiIIp: San Andres. 8S i r. nn.i tn r. won: Irish Jewel. 106 (Howell). 3 to 2. second: McWIlllams, 90 (Martin). 12 to 1, third. Time: V.4H1. St. Sldnev. l.ongnow ana iiinmnm- t.-iii. ....... ...... miln nnd nn fdiilith. sell Ins: Osman'. KM (Wilson), G to 1 nnd 3 to 5, won; Louisville Belle. . (Mcuenni. ... nnd 7 to 1, second; Mnrtha Street. 101 (Mil M.i - i iiitnl. Tlmo: 1:554. Romp Edn'a Gerry, Henry Olbbs nnd Virginia T nlso rnn. , . . Sixth race, seven furlongs, selllng: H. u. Fox. 107 (Howell). 2 to 1 nnd 4 to ".won; Little Lnlrd. 104 (Herman). 3 to 1 and 1 to 2. nhiirlnv Rhrtni. 107 (Valentine). 101 to 1. third. Tlmr: 1:28. Fairy Dell, Eleanor HnlmoH. River I'rincess. louo nunc, Slasher and Croesus also ran. At Fort. Brie. BUFFALO, N. Y Aug. 2.-The ince meeting nt Fort Erie closes tomorrow md Oio scene shifts to Hamilton. Ont.. for one week. Weather clear nnd track fast. Ro- ""First race, seven furlongs, selling: Race Bud won, Tamarln second, Little Snllle ' aVn.i.1 Hfo "fnnr nnd a half ftirlonKH wnnninta won. Cousin second, Maratrlsa tlTrhVrdT'race, 'u' furlongs: Snnrk won Llllle Hnmmorton second, Lithlcum. third 1..ti vt li m ft. f.Pll furlonss. selling Mona B won, Free Lance second, Apumo Wfth race,' one" mile and a sixteenth, hcII- l.i.r. Mnntronl won. l'lllDUBier scvuiiu, Knslo third, Tlmo: l:. .i o.,.l u hnlf fnrlntius. sell Inic: Erie ilrooks won, Magnetic second Violent third. Time: V.ilVs. MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL OPENS Trnek Athlete In TrnlnliiK for List of Kvents Tod m. DANNY HALEY IS SOON DONE Om.ha Mun Ltsti Ln Thui Eight MiBtits in tin Ring. MIKE SHRECK OF CINCINNATI BESTS HIM Kodol Digests what yoo Eat WADDELL TOO POORLY RIDDEN Mitchell's Jockeying- Retards Hint In Race lie Might Win. Despite Heavy Weighting:. CHICAGO. Auc. 2. Ohla. the rank nut. aider In the betting, won today'H bntidlcnn at Hawthorne, defeating nobcrt Wnddell by a head. The distance was a mllo and one-sixteenth and Obla carried ninety-one pounds to wnuaeirs us. ttven nt ihim unequal distribution of weight Wnddell would havo won hnd not Rnnsch outridden Mitchell, the latter falllnc to mnnaco the colt iiroperly. Malay was beaten only n length for second money, while The Con queror II, tho favorite, was outside tho money. xnero were oniv inur starters. Weather clear; trnek good. Results: First race, live and one-half furlongs: Harry Wilson, 112 (Wlnklleld), 7 to B, won: Fullen. 104 (Sullivan). 10 to 1, second; Huz znh, 107 (Mclnery), 16 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:10. Hermls, Puryear, Gold Mfdal, Ravone- hurg, Digny lieu, w. k. .-ionr nnd iiarry Wilson coupled as Schorr entries. Second rnce, seven rurioncs; rtnurinn, lm (Wlnkfteld). 7 to 5. won; Whlt!l!d. los C Mitchell). 4 to 1, second; million, 'S manseh). S to 1. third. Time: 1:2814. Princess Strnthmoro, Emma C, L.. St. Bluff, Searcher. Queen victoria, i.ime j'jiKin, i.ii tie Louts, Jim Winn and Milt Campbell also ran. Third race, one mile nnd seventy yards Dejornine. 91 (Rnnsch), S to 1, won. Her moncln. 102 (Domlnlok). 4 to 1, second: Chnuncev Fisher. 104 (Sullivan), 40 to 1 third, Time: 1;47. Pana Harry. Ilantsh, Little Roy HIup, Llttl Singer. Balrd, Hosl, Dngmar. George Arab. Mirvland Reserve, Mattle Haznnr, Som Howard and Sir Ken neth also ran, Fourth race, one mllo nnd one-sixteenth, selling: Obla, 91 (Rnnsch). 7 to 1. won; Robert Wnddell, 115 (C. Mitchell), 4 to 1. second; Malay, ins (Alexander), 3 to 1. third. Time: 1:4694. The Conqueror II nlso ran. ... .... Fifth rnce, six furlongs: Magglo. 101 (Sullivan), 15 to 1. won; Dnreen, lot (Hnnsch). 4 to 1, second: Ixird Quox, US (Wlnktlold). 8 to 1. third. Tlmo: l:r.S. The Cedars, Hoodwink, South Trimble, Commissioner Forster nnd nom Fame nlso rnn. ... . . Sixth rnce, one mile nnd seventy yards, selling: Tammany Chief, ino (J. Woods). 20 to 1, won: Constellntor. 102 (Ransch), 7 to 1. second: Pirate's Queen. Si (Donnelly). 8 to 1. thlnl. Time: i:4G. o. w. W Anchor. Josephine H., Cnptaln Gaines nnd El Ohor nlso ran. At nelinnr I'nrk, St. Louis. ST, LOUIS. Auk, 2. Favorites nnd out siders divided today's Delmar pork card, Jockey Ditto, tbo lending rider nt Delmsr park, has been suspended indefinitely for dellberntely charging that Btnrter Dnde yesterday Intentionally left him at the post on Dan Pnxton, n heavily played horia Track fast. Results: First race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: Land Ho. 100 (Haptlste). to I, won: Quanah Parker, 109 iC.llmore). 3 to 1, second; lnundo, ICO (T, O'Brien), 5 to 3, The opening events of the midsummer athletic carnival nt tho oung mens Christian association park will begin at 2:30 tblH nfternoou and promises to be tho most Interesting of any brought off under tho management of the carnival com mittee of the association. Following are the entries and handicaps: One-hundrcd-yard dash: E. V- PMnter. R. E. Comwell. C. C. Morrison, all scratch: Quy Thomas. 5 yards; Chester htemm. 6 vards: E. C. Plxton, 7 yards; B. Andersorf, Hammer throw: E. V. .I'a'nter. It. E. Cornwell. C. C. Morrison, nil scratch. High jump: E. V. Painter. It. L. Corn well, C.C. Morrison, all scrulch E. C. Plx ton, 5 Inches: Chester Stemm, 7 Inches; Bob APo?orU:,r e'v. Painter, R. E. Cornwell, C. C. MorrlHon, all scratch. Mllo run' Painter, Cornwell and Morrl son. nil scratch; E. F. Sclbcrt. 60 yards Mile relay nice: Lincoln Younit Men s Christian association Benedict, 8tiitcs, Form, Andreescn; umulia. Young Mens Christian assoclation-Uuy Thomas, Pain ter, Cornwell, Selbcrt. In the events for boys under 16 years of age the following entries have been mado: High Jump; Hugh Wallace, Robert Wilson. One-liundred-ynrd dasn: uugn vtuunce, Murruy French, Frank Roberts. Pole vault: Hugh Wallace, Robert WII- BHalf-mtle relny race: Triangles, Wallaco, captain; Working Hoys, Wilson, captain. Entries In events for boys undor 12 years old are as follows: Fifty-yard dash: R. Rothschild, C. Ber ryman, Allen Lee, Paul Harms, John Mc Cague. Quarter-mile relay race: Stars, Roths child, captain; Swimmers, Justlco Lowe, captain; Divers, Humnu'll, captain. Tho base ball game between the teams of tho Omaha Amateur Athletic association and tho Young Mon's Christian association will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock. tin) sen nml Krensnsv Pnt V Gnoil Prellmlnnrr for n Ilrnn Deelsloii Chnllcnurn Fly Thlrk anil Fast. Handicapped by Inexperience and a lack of speedy movoment. uanny uaioy Onaha lasted Just seven minutes and forty seconds before the tcrrlllc punches of Mike Shrcck, a Cincinnati fighter, at the Ucd Light theater, South Omaha, last night. Haley was taller, rangier, had a longer reach and looked to weigh easily twelve pounds mero than his antagonist, but all this counted as naught against tho superb ring generalship, all-around shiftiness and vicious hitting of his opponent. run. times did the local man go io mc always taking his full nine seconds, and tho last blow, ono to his Jaw at tho mtdd o of the third round, was too much for his exhausted powers, and he was unable to get up In time. Tho men lougni ai caitu weights. Haley was clearly outclassed from tho start. Tho first round was a mere feeler on Shreck's part, he devoting himself to measuring his man. In tho sccona .ihkc mixed things and did some work that Dinnv had slmnlv never seen Doiore. ine local lad groped about In nn uncertain manner and seemed puzzled bocauso none of his swings landed. Then Shrcck put hlra down with a straight arm jaw mow and ns soon ns Hnlry got up a stomach Jab put htm back on the mat. The round ended with Danny being batted grogglly around tho ring, clinching whenever he could get near enough. The result was then clearly a matter of time only, witn chances for a speedy finish. Unn .le to Itlse. It came after a mlnuto nnd forty seconds of the third round. Shreck put his oppo nent down half way under the south side ropes with a smash on tbo Jaw, and re peated tho blow as soon as Haley rose. Danny whirled and fell on his faco under tho ropes on the west side of the ring. Ho was conscious, but unable to rise. It was an unequal match. Shreck landed whenever nnd wherever ho pleased. Haley was gamo through and through, but had no Idea of how to handle himself against tho brown-skinned whirlwind. Savage stomach punches weakened him greatly nnd Jaw blows made an easy flnalo. He bled from tho nose during tho second and third roundB. As soon as Haley was counted out 8hreck himself picked up his prono antagonist and set him on his feet. Then he laid one hand on top of a ring post and vaulted lightly clear over the top rope upon to the high stage behind the ring, fresh and strong and without a mark. Challenges flew thick nnd fast before the fight. Frank Collier of Brooklyn challenged Shreck by a telegram which wna read, and ho was accepted. "Kid" Dawson of Syra cuse, N. Y., was Introduced Into the ring and won high favor. Ho challenged the winner, and Haley ncceptcd, win or lose. Then Oscar Gardner challenged Johnnie Illchlo for a return fight at any weight over 114 pounds, and Richie accepted at 122 pounds, offering through bis manager a side bet of 11,000. This match wns definitely arranged at onco and will bo fought soon. Knthnslasm Itims IIIkIi. A good sited crowd attended the fight and wild enthusiasm reigned from the start. Some money was bet at the ringside oven. Tho spectators seemed to havo been put In high fettle by the preliminary bout, which was as fierce nmateur work as was ever seen In South Omaha. Christ Boysen nnd Charles Kreusaw were the principals of this match and It was for only three rounds. Both are Omnha boys, weighing 120 pounds, and thoy went Into It ns It they had not tlmo enough, So savage did thoy fight that the blows rained like hall and each wns tar In at the end, espe cially Boysen. Kreusaw started off grandly, scoring two clean knockdowns In tho llrst round. But then Boysen, who was so groggy that ho swayed around on his legs like n drunken man, made a phenomenal exhibition of re covery nnd landed all over his man so fre quently In the last two rounds that ho earnod a draw decision. Ho put four Btraight blows to the Jnw in succession In the Inst round, but had not power enough to lay his opponent down. An ovation was given tho boys nt tho close. Ed Bothery referecd both of the cvcnlnc's Douts. snrcck s seconds were Jack Bccbc. uscar uardner. Spike Leroy nnd Clantlo Nowatn. In Haley'n corner were Terry Mus tine, uuiy uaioy and Johnnie Rlchlo. Jack Mayer timed for tho club, Oscar Rasmus sen for Shrcck and Peter Loch for Haley. Dyspepsia Cure Tho most certain way of curing ludlpcstion and stpniacli troubles Is to perform tho stomach's work for It by uilnij Kopot. Dybpei'sia Cukk, which dlRcsts what you eat and gltes the Btonmch perfect rest. It contains all tho natural dlfjestanti corahlued in exact proportions, together with tho oraanlo aub fitnnccHrequired for reconstructing' tho worn out dlRestl ve oraans. That is why It has nctcr failed to euro the wont cases of IndU fcHtlon nnd Dyspepsia ovon after all other methods and prcpara ions havo failed. Tho most sensitive stomach can tako it. It can't help but do you good Prepared by K. O. DaWItt tt (Jo,, Chicago. Tho tl. bottU contains). Mtnei the tOc sap. When you need a southing nnd hcalliiK application for piles, sores and skin diseases, use DaWITT'8 Witch Hazel SALVE. Ilenare of counterfeit. :;Cooi Retreats Itnliium nml (rien Illvcrs. Tho Gravel Roofers will have their third annunl picnic at Arlington, Neb., tomorrow. The main featuru wllf be a base bnll gnma between the I'nlques nnd the famous Green Rivers. Mnnnger Joe ("lutman of the Green Rivers has strengthened his team consider ably for the occasion and feels conlldeut of winning, while the I'nlques are playing great bull, having lost few gamp.i this season, and Captain Henry Is willing to wager inai ins cons win carry away mo honors of tho day. They will play thus; I'nlnue. Position. Green Rivers. Hall Second baso Howo Hoffman Leftlleld Kaufman Mlnnlkus Third basH Chambers Weed Shortstop uarvov Cluto Centerllnld O'.Mullev Safelder First hnse Butler Strong Rlghtfleld Gollagher Henry Catcher Lncev Ruef Pitcher Bublltz Kennedy Substitutes Mclntyre ,8ago Whitney Cup ChullriiKiT llrsws ,nr. PONTA DEL OADO, Azore Islands, Aug. 2. Sir Thomas Upton's steam yacht Krln, wnicn arrivea hero yesieroay wim Hiianv rock II, has coalPd and left here for New York. towliiK tho cuu chnllensrer. A favor- ablo southeast wind was blowing. The vessels nxpect to arrive at New York AUg'JBt 11. Onme nt Mnnnvrsi Todn The base ball teams nt hn T.ni,. Anoreesen unrawnre company and F. P IMrKenunil Will nlay at Mnnnu-n Ihlo .iO. noon at 2. The Klrknnrlnll l.nn. ,., ..,... considerably strengthened, nnd ns this Ih tho tlrst gamo botween these tennis a uood game Is assured. This is how they will Klrkendall. Position. ranaers catcher Troby Klofat .. Crofp" ... Hoffman Fo ev. P. "Foley, M. uinnn Pitcher.... First bnse.. ....Second base, ....Third base.. Shortstop,.. Leftlleld.... ..Ccnterfleld. L.-G.-A Coo .... Driscol or Pearson Luml Russell ... Mengedoht Trucy Srlineldcrwlnd Spuln I REACHED VIA THE Union Pacific Lowest Rates Ever Mado Now Placed In Effect Via This Line. 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