THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1001. TEN-CLUB LEAGUE PROBABLE Lit Information at Hfacqnirtori IndlcatM Wtgttrn'i Ixpuniion. LOUISVILLE AND INDIANAPOLIS EAGER Former nrcnlcltrmit Take .More Kindly to Idea .Now mul Arc Willing In Meet Any Deuiiinds. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 23. Information received at Western Itague headquarters hero todny points to the probability of ten-club league next year, ljulsvllle iud Indianapolis are willing to nucl any do Hands for frnnchUca and as matters now itond there la no objection from any city In the leaguo to their ndmlialoti. I'rcsld.i.t lllckcy worked very hnrd las', year for tho eooiiiramatlon of a ten-club league, but at the last minute hla plana fell throtwh. RELAY RACE IS NEW TO THEM Ex-C'nmlrlilK AHileles. Arc . Aicrcenhle o Some ArrnnKriiiriitw Mmle for llm Contest. BOSTON. Aug. 23-The Oxford-OnmbrlJRo athletes, who hnve crossed tho ocean on i ateamer Commonwealth to compel-' n the Canadians ut Montreal 8.p.iin J and with u team of Yule and liri men nt Now York September 21. were mil down the bay today by representiit vea o the two American universities named nnil welcomed to the United Htntes. Tomorrow they will bo to Montreal. . Mr. Knowtes, the graduate manager, hai n lively debate on IiIh hands with the An er Iran gradunto manaKers nn tho two im portant polnta of whether there ahnllbJ more than nlno event In tho program nnd whether or not any place; taken tlrit sn.ia count In ncot-ing. Tho Kngllah proponnl la for a iirogrim conalntlng of 1(0, 410 and SM) ynnK onc-m.U nnd two-mite runs, high and long Jumps, high hurdler nnd hammer throwing. Mr. KiiowlcV argument Is that nine events, first only to count, Mettle- the question and glvcM no reasonable chanco for a tie. The Am -r-lean committee Iiuh nuggfatcd n relay rac which Is not favored by the Hrltlshers, as they know nothing nbout It and have never trained for It The Cambridge-Oxford iiRalnst Harvard Yalo return games will take Plate on Ilerkeley Oval. N. Y.. Hetitcmbnr 'JS, a t 4 p. m. This was decided tonight. Hie hurdle race will bo run on the cinders a pronounced disappointment to tho hngllsli men. This provisional order of events was ndopted, subject to amendment: One hun drod yards dasn, 8so yards run. hammer throw, 410 yards run. runnlne high Jump, one-mile run, 120 yards high hurdler (3 ffct 6 Inches), running broad Jump and two mile run. Tho visitors favor nine events. Only firsts are to count. If tho games should bo a tie by reason of n dead heat In the deciding event the tie will stand. At tho request of tho visitors tho up rights, for the high Jumps aru to bo eight feet tall. AMERICANS SWEEP PLATES Take .Nearly KverythliiK In Hlnlit nt Ilnrst Park nnd XottliiRhnm ItunnliiHT Meets. IONDON, Aug. 23. The Americans wero successful nt the Hurst I'ark club Aucust meeting today. Frank Gardiner's Sand Piper II (Clem Jenkins) won tho ore:i plate, distance one mllo nnd a half. Wil liam C. Whitney's Mount Vernon (I,. Itclff) won the August 2-ycar-old plato nt !Ko furlongs. Arch Duke II (I.. Hclff) won ths JIamnton sclllnir nltito ut one mile. United States (I llclff) won a 2-year-old selling plate at five furlongs. , At tho Nottingham summer meeting today Orphnn (Mailer) won the Krlar Tuck sell ing plate, distance ono mile. William C. "Whitney's Flying Jib (J. nelff) won the little John elate at flvo furloncs. Friar's Waah (Mahet) won the Welbcck Aboy filate, dlstan-.-o six furlongs straight. Wll lam C. Whitney's Dclnncey (J. IlellT) won tne uunroru Abbey plate, tno straight num. CHICAGO CRICKETERS ARE IT Wanderers Ileconie G'linmplons, with Manitoba Ncciind, Minnesota Third nnd fit. bonis' Last. CHICAOO. Aug. 23.-The Northwegtern Cricket association chamnlonshln was won today by tho Wnnderers of Chicago, who defcuted Manitoba by li runs In tho last gamo of tho tournnment. The score: First innings Wanderers, 97: Manitoba, 39. Sec ond Innings Wnnderers, 9S, for seven wickets. The game was called while Chi cairo was at bat on account of darkness. Manitoba gets second place, having won two games and lost one. Minnesota comes third with ono same won and three lost. St. Louis takes last placo with four gnmo lost. An exhibition game will bo played to morrow naiwceu mo nest piayers pickcu irom American teams ami aiunitoon. NO REST FOR THE POOL MEN Sheriff Arrostn Proprietor of Itooni Opened Wednesday Jnst Out side of Newport. CINCINNATI, Aug. 23. The troubles o the pool rooms across the river wero re newed today when Sheriff Milter of Camp bell eountv raided and arrested thu lr.) pi-letors of thn room which was oponrd. Wednesday nl Hubcr's garden, Just outside or tne corporate line 01 cwpon, ivy. hi rtoms closed out In Covlnuton Tuesday owlnc to the onnosltlon of the local courts nnd It was expected that they could ouerato In their new location unmoleMcd. Aflldavltn were made charging tho proprietors nnd attaches with keening a disorderly house Thyweni bound over to the grand Jury anu retrnseu on itmu Dan. . - PITTSBURG SIGNS ALL AGAIN Drerfua lln Mulistnntlnl Proof tliut American I.eamue linn Not Cut lu on Ills Tram. PITTSBURG. Aim. 23.-Tho Plttsburit has ball club, which now leads In the National league race, has signed all of Its players xor next season. The nrst nincini announce ment of this fact was made this afternoon by President Barney Dreyfus In nnuver to the Philadelphia claim that Beaumont, leever nnd Wagner hnve been captured by tho American league for next year. PrJtl dent Dreyfus substantiated his statement by exhibiting the signed conlrncts or hi players and In addition showing a personal agreement with each man for next year, (ierninna Detent All-Anierlcua. Tho All-Amerleas were defeated by tho Germans last night on Clark's bowling alleys. The Americas won two games or the three, but total pins counted and tho Germans won by 101 rlns. Score: GERMANS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Zarp 140 131 213 431 Wlgman 16 1 "3 40j Lehmann 1 90 17" 2vi Mi A. Krug 17s 150 1(19 497 Kolli 110 173 169 5K Total S3i "7M $81 2I31 ALL-AMERICAS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Clarkson 117 121 195 43S Lovell 139 ICS 172 476 Bmcad 13) l&S 161 443 Emery 161 167 211 545 "Plumber" Read 167 1R3 175 f21 Total 723 799 911 2,(31 Prises In AU-Aire Stake, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Aug. 23.-Prlres were awarded ns follows today In the nil age stake. Boulh Dakota Field Track asso ciation: Flrat, Senator P.. owned by J. W. Flynn, San Franclaco; second. Snort, owned by J. U. Thomas, Jr., Philadelphia; third. Robert Count Gladstone, owned by Attor imv fienersl C W. Mullen of Iowa: fourth. divided between Josle Brighton, owned by fins Clav of S oux Kails, and K ne Cyrano. owned by United States Marahul Morton of Illinois. ' South Dakota Field Trlnls. fllOITV FALLS. S. D.. Auir. 23 (Special Telegram.) The second minimi field trials of tne South Dakota Field Trial associa tion ended today with the subscription stake. The meet was a success, the only complaint being In reference to the scnrclty of birds 011 thu trial grounds, Winners In the subscription stake were announced as tollows. First, Doc Hick, owned by John Consldcnc of Seattle, Wnsh.j second, Snorts Solomon, owned by O. Thomas, Jr., of l'hll-i-'ielphlni third, Senator 1', owned by J, W. T-ynn of Han Francisco. AUSTIN AND YOUNG TO MEET Older I'lnyers In Contest the l-'lnnl nt Minnies In (lie (). A. A. Touric) . Notwithstanding the handicap Imposed on the older players they both managed to win their respective matches Inst night In the seml-tlnnls and the finals In the tennis singles at tho Omaha Amateur Athletic as sociation once more rest between Austin and Young. ... . , The first match to be played was that of I'otter (recclvo 15) nnd Austin (owe 30), and whllo tho younger plnyer put up a plucky light Austin's greater experlenco Jlnnlly won him the match, S-6, ". Meanwhile Young (owe 15) seemed lo have no trouble In winning the first f-ot from Henry Clarke (receive 15), 6-0. In the second set Clarke played n most careful placing game and by Ills superior lobbing ond passing his opponent at the net won by the score of 6-3. The third set went to YoiinR. 6-2 on account of Clarke sending too many balls out of court. With n little more practice Clarke will make n dan gerous opponent for nny of tho older play ers, nnd had he kept up the steadiness that characterized his playing In the sec ond sot tho match would have been his. The finals will take place nt 5 o'clock this afternoon and should be very oven, considering the handicap Austin allows. Young. Immediately following this match the piellmlnnry round In the doubles will ne pinycn ,uy me lonowing teams: aus- in nnd Clarke (owe 15) aualnst I'otter nnd Twortln (scratch): Youne nnd Caldwell (owe 30) against Tuber nnd Pollurd (scratch). NEW MASTER0F TljE LINKS Ilnymnnil Iltixurl of Detroit 1'nts Ills AVn- to Imminence at Mid lothian. CHICAGO. Auir. 23. The honors In the western nmateue golf championship tourna ment will probably go to a representative )i Detroit, iinymonn itussei, n yuunn ilnycr who halls from that city, uns't nl calculations at Midlothian this attrrnoon bv defeat nc W. Ho ah rd. Jr.. thi Idol Of Olcnvlew, by 3 up 1 to play, 11) the f-ccand rounti or tne matcn piny ror me cnamp on- hit) tun. Three Chleaaft men. Fred Haul In. 'helps H. Hoyt and 11. Smith, nr ull that m mi netween missel and tnu cnampiui hip. In the Heml-llnnls tomorrow moraine Ui'a- eel Is paired with H. Smith of Onwentsla and If the Detroltei shall keep up tho game he has been playing throughout the tournn ment he should land In tho finals In the nfternenn and fight It out with cither Hun nn or noyt or onwentsla. Next to tho defeat of Holablrd. the t-reat est HUrprlsc of tho day was the poor show ing made by Will Waller, who won Hi nnmplonslilp last year. Waller s noor work put him In the third sixteen, where It was conceded by everybody he would carry off nrst nonors, nut no was pinyeu to n ktanu still todny by IJ. F. Curnenter of Washlnc mn i-arK. imih amis and i. t. uoya or Milwaukee are in tnn scmt-iinnis ror iw second curt nnd the third cun will be con tested for by Thayer McMlllln of Detroit und three Chicago men. Southern l.enune. CHATTANOOGA, Aug. 23.-Scoro: H.II.E. Chnttnnooga ..0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4-0 13 2 Selmn 3 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0-2 7 2 Ilattcrlcs: Chattanooca. Wolfe and Iloth: Helma. Bailey nnd Moore. l.itti..k ltuuK, Aug. zi. Hcoro: n.ir.K. Memnhls 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 D 11 1 Llttlo Hock ...0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 10 3 Itatterlcs: Memnhls. Rhnudes nnd Arm. strong; Little Hock, I'opp, Lynch nnd Hut- ton. NA8HVILL12, Aug. 23. Score! Nnshvlllo 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 -8 11 2 Birmingham .06000010 07 13 3 Batteries: Nashville. Blackburn. Hamnln and Fisher; Birmingham, Kecfo and Kul hoff. NKW OIILBANB, Aug. 23.-8core: R.H.R. New Orlcnnfc.. 30001001 5 9 3 Bhrcvcport .... 10000020037 1 Bntterlos: Now Orleans. Dnnnehowop nnl Abbott; Bhrcvcport, Fisher and McQuIre. Hnmliolilt I'ltclier' Mnkes n Heeord. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Auir. 23.-(Srieclnl.i- Humboldt'n crack base ball p'tcher has made a tecord this season of which he may well be proud. In n recent came on tno Table' Bock grounds ho fanned out twenty ono batters nnd only allowed three h 's This record has never been equaled In thli section, with the exception of eight yea a oko, wnen i.on uowe, nnotlier llumroot player, performed a almltar feat nt Peru, Kan. In flvo gam s plnye-l I.lnn s'ruck out eighty men and allowed hut fourteen nits, tho homo club hna won every cnm played on the homo grounds this year and nearly all the others. Linn Is only 20 year old, about six feet tall nnd Is a. native of this place. Will I'lny Aicnln In Oniiilin. WEEPING WATER. Neh.. Auir. S3 fRn clal Telegram ) The most hotly lontoned game of base ball durlnir the Grand Armv reunion was played hero todny. Weeping "uii-r uuii-uicu DjiriiiKiiuiu. ncore: Weeping Wnter 00003030 Sprlngllcld 00010003 0- 0 0- 4 nnd Batteries: Weenlnc "Water. Rnef Sltzcr: Sprlngllcld, Clement and Bates Sprlngllcld teim made a proposition to play mo kuiiiu inuii on wmanu Rrounus lor ?1WJ a side, which was accepted. Tom Jenkins Fall. WORCESTER. Mass.. Aug. 23. Tom Jen kins of Cleveland, champion cnteh-ac-catch-can wrestler of the world, failed to throw HJnlmar Jiindln of Hartford, Conn,, twlco lu nn hour's wrestling nt tho Coli seum tonight. The llrst bout, cntch-as-catch-can, was won by Jenkins In ll:u2.;. Tho remaining time was spent by tho champion In vainly trying to best Jundln Orneco-Romnn style. 'I'nkes Another from Albion. ST. EWDARD, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Speclil Telegram.) St Edward ngaln defeated Albion In a game of base ball here today, 13 to 4. The feature of the game was the excellent catching of Martin, who nls" mado several home runs. Batteries: St. Edwnr!. Nunnly and Martin; Albion, La wis n d Burt. Struck out: By Nunnly, 11; by LewU, 9. Umpire; O. H. Flory. Cheyenne Kiifeuiuhsj to Kearney. KEARNEY. Neb., Aug. t3.-(8peclal Tele gram.) Kearney defentsd Cheyenne nt basi ball today In another excellent game, 3 to 2. Batteries: Kearney, S.illno nnd Burman; Cheyenne. Pcndersraft and Brlerly. Struck out: By Saline, 7: bv Pendorgrnft. 6. HI s: on ballne. 3; orr Pendergraft, 8. Earned runs: Kearney, 2; Cheyenne. 1. I'mnlro: Iimbcrt. Ilnnornft Ten 111 I) Well, BANCROFT. Neb.. Auc. J3 ISneeWl 1 inn uiim.Tuii naso nan irnm returned horn lost evening, nrter demiting two of to best teams In this part of Iho statp. Thd first gamo was played at Wlsner. the fcotb being 11 to 14. The rucond enmo wn at Stanton, where they bested Stanton 12 10 n. T Winners Neore Nineteen It 11 iin. HEBRON, Neb., Aug. 23.-(8peclal,)-Tln neuron Maroons nnd Davenport bnso bal1 teams met yesterday, tho game ending 19 to 7 In favor of Davenport. J. C. Marsh wns tho umnlre. Batteries: Dnvenpnrt, Brlttenhnm and Beaver; Hebron. Flowers nnd Elder and O Brlen. It wns an rff dsy lor Doin icnms anu many errors were maao. Ilunibnldt Defenls Table Iloek, IIUMBIX)DT. Neb., Aug. 23.-(BpecInl.)- ino local nnse nan team went to Tab'e Rock and had an exciting came. Tin .vlaltors entirety outclassed tho Tnble Rock, em, however, and the score stood 12 to 2 In favor of Humboldt. Batteries: Humbo'dt, Linn and 8egrlst; Tnblo Rock, Oylor and Fort Ilodire Wins from Slonx Falls. FORT DODGE. la.. Allir. ?3 fPnen'nl Tel rgrnm.)-Fnrt Dodge defeated Sioux Fil a toduy In nn Interesting base ball content, 3 to 2. Thompson, for Fort Dodge, strurk ou uiieeu 111011. imirien; i-ori uodxo rnompson aini writn, oioux 1 ails, t'art rldgo nnd Blnnford. Western Assitelntlon. At Dayton Dayton. 3: Columbus, 2. At Toledo Toledo. 2; Marlon. 1. At Fort Wayne Wheeling, 4: Fort Wayne. 0. At Grand Rapids Matthews. 6; Grnnd Rapids, 1, Haskell Indiana tllnme I'mplre. HASTINGS. Neb.. Auc. 23.-(Sncclal Tele rrnm.) Tho Haskell Indlnna wero today if-ated by Blue Hill, 12 to 6, The Indians blume tno umpire. LUNG DRIVE IN THE DUSK It Brings ii Demout aid Wini Qtme for Eoiton Nationals. QUAKERS CHANGE THEIR TWIRLERS TWICE DuKKlealir Lanta Four Inning and Toiritsend Just One, White Doing Some tletter Through Seieii More. UOSTON, Aug. 23. U wai almost too oark to sea the ball when Long made a sharp drive to renter, bringing In Demont from third and winning .tho gamo for Bos ton Nationals. Duggltaby was knocked out of the box In tho fifth and.Townaend lasted only ono Inning. White pitched well for tho reat of tho gamo. Nichols was hit hard, but was steady. Attendance, 725. Scoro: U08TON, I PHILADELPHIA. K.H.O.A.E.' U.1I.U.A.K SUI, rf..., 1 3 1 0 OThomM, cf. 0 Tenney, lb.. 1 ISO OJnckreh, 3b 0 Demont, lb. J 4 0 t 0 Kllck, rf i Couley, If... 1 3 0 0 Delah'ty. If. 1 Hamilton, cf 0 1 2 0 0 McKarl'd, c. 0 0 0 1 a i 3 fi 1 i 1 11 2 1 .owe, 3b.... 0 0 12 Long, a 0 2 4 2 Klttrldae. e. 0 l 8 2 0 Jfnn'm, lb.. 1 1 Hallnian, 2b. 1 0 Croo, in 0 0 Dux'lesby. n 1 Nichols, p.,, 1 0 3 iTonnttnd, pO Totals 7 M 11 lAVhlte, p.... 0 i"Orth 0 Totals t 1835 It 2 Two out when winning run was made. Hutted for Townscnd In the seventh. Uoston 1 0003110000 1-7 I'hlluaclphia .1 0020011100 u 6 turned runs: Uoston, 4; 1'hllndclphla, 1. Two-base hit; Coolcy. Home runs: Nichols, Jennings. Stolen bases: Cross (2), Hall man, Dugglesby, Flick. Double plays: CroiM to Hull mil n to Jennings, Jacklltsch to HuTl nian. Hacrltlcu hits: Hamilton, Coolcy (i). First bcso on bullo: Oft Nichols, 7. Hit by pitched bull: Cross. Struck out: liy Nichols. 7; by White, 2. Fussed balls: Mc Farlaud, Klttrldge. Time: 2:55. Umpire: Dwyer. .Netv York Next to Hliutout. NKW YOHK, Aug. 23.-The Brooklyn Na tionals won their came today. A balk by Kennedy whllo Vniillnltren was on third In the llfth suved tho New Vorks from being shut out. Attendance, Score: 1IHOOKL.YN. , NKW YOHK. K.U.O.A.E. It.lI.O.A.i:, Keeler, rf... McCr'ry, If.. Dolun, cf.... Kelly, lb.... Daly. 5b Dahlen, s,. Irw.n, 3b.... Farrull, 0.... Kennedy, p. 3 3 0 Vanll'n. cf.. 1 3 2 0 4 1 lu 1 0 0 DavIii, .... 0 0 Mcllrlde, rf. 0 0 Selbach, If.. 0 0 Muiphy, 2b. 0 u Iiower'n. c.. 0 OOdnzel, lb,., 0 o Strang, 3b... 0 OiTaylor, p.... 0 1 i: 1 0 0 1 Totalf .. 4 13 27 U 01 Totals .. 1 8 27 17 4 Brooklyn 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 I New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Harned runs: Brooklyn, 2. First base en errors: Brooklyn, 3. Left on buses: Brook lyn, 7; New York, 11. First base on balls: Oft Taylor, 3; off Kennedy, 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 1: by Kennedy, 6. Three-base hit: McCrecry. Two-base hits: Davis, Selbach, Dahlen, Daly. Sacrlflco hit: Irwin. Stolen bases: Strang, Keeler, Farrell. Double play: Strung to Davis lo Uazel. 'Balk: Kennedy. Time: 1:49. Umpire: ijmslle. National League Standing. Won. Lost. P.C. Plttsburir ES 37 .C0J Philadelphia 5S 44 ..Vi Brooklyn KS 45 .5 St. Louis 57 4 .551 Boston 60 51 .I'j Cincinnati 40 56 .417 New York 39 57 . Cfi Chicago i 40 6i ,CSi WHITE-HOSED PITCHER HURT GrlOltli of ChlcnKo Aincrlcnn Get Curve FliiKer Broken In Denting Baltimore. BALTIMORE. 'Aug. 23. The Chicago Americans defeated Baltimore In a well played game here todny. Qrllllth's pitching linger was broken by a drive from Don lln's bat Attendance, 2,000. Score: CHICAGO. I UALTlMOUE. It. II. O. A. K.I K.II.U.A.K. liny, cf 3 Jones, rf.... 2 Merle. 2b... 1 Hartman, lb 0 Mct'arl'd. If 0 Ubell, lb.... 0 llurke, m..,. 0 tfulllvnn, e.. 0 (Irllllth. p... 0 l'atttrion, p 0 V-Donlln. If... 1 3 ! 2 1 0 4 1 3 3 12 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Seymour, rf. 1 0 Wlll'ms. 2b. 0 0 n.-odle. cf... 0 O.IInrt, lb 1 0 Ilrein'h'n, t. 0 Dunn, 3b.. Howell. Nops. p.. itelster Totals ..6 8 77 16 t Totals .. 4 12 f; U 0 Batted foi Nop In the ninth. Chicago 1 0 10 1 Baltimore 3 0 0 1 0 0 12 0-6 0 0 0 0-1 Sacrifice hits Williams. Merles, Nops. Two-baso hit Merles. Three-base hit: Maries. Stolen bufce: Dunn. Double plays: lilnrtman to Merles to Ishell, Bunco to t Merteh I'irsi uise on nam: un uriiuui, off Nops. 9. Struck out: By Nops. sul- lvnn. Patterson, McFnriand; by urlllltn, Nops; by l'ntterson. Williams, Hart, Howell, Kclster. Passed ball: Sullivan. W Id pltcncs: wops 12), rutierson. ien on bases: Chicago, 11; Baltimore, 6. Time: .-.'5. umpire: uneriaan. lost on an Ail-Around Winner. unsmv. A110. 23. Boston Americans won todav bv superior all-around playing. Both pitchers wero in tine form nnd hits wero tew, especially In tho lutter part of tno game. Attendance, j.ai. ocuru; UOdTON. I C'UEVEUANIJ. 11.1I.O.A.E.I n.lt.O.A.G. Dflwd, If.... 0 1 3 0 0 I'lckrr'r, cf. 0 0 2 0 0 HUM, cf.... 1 0 2 0 uO'llrlcn. If.. 0 1 3 u 0 Colllne, 3b.. 3 3 0 2 2 Heck, 2b 0 0 3 2 0 "reeman. lb I 2 II 0 0 L-iCh'c, id. u z 11 0 z lUmphlll. rf 0 0 1 0 0 llrailley, lu. 0 2 0 3 0 arent, , u u 1 . v liarveTi ri.. 1 1 1 ,0 0 2 8 I'BlllebeAi, . 1 0 3 3 1 , 0 0 & 1 O.Connor. e... 0 0 12 1 ,0101 0:McNeal, p... 0 0 0 4 0 .'arris. 2b. c,, p.. Crlecr, Young, Totals 5 1 27 14 4 Totals 0 10 2 0 0 0 1 . 1 t4 14 S 0 0 0 -5 0 0 0 0-1 Boston Cleveland Earned runs: Boston, 3. Two-bnsa nn: Bradley. Home run: Freeman. Stolen bases: Crlgcr, Harvey, uouuio piny: ter- ri tn Freeman, birsi Dase on Dans; un McNeal. 1. Struck out: Bv Young, 2; by McNcal, 2. TImo: 1:38. Umpire: cuntii lion. . ... rlilllles uii It iiic liiuo. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23. Good work with tho bat today gave tho home Amer ican team nnotbor victory over ueiroit. ltnin thin morninc renuercu ino ncm son. Frazcr pitched n line gnme. keeping the visitors' hits well scattered. Attendance, 2.23S, Score: I'lUIADULrillA. f DETHOIT. It.ll.O.A.C.I It.H.O.A.G. Fultz. cf.... 00200 uarrett. cr.. 0 1 5 0 0 Davis, lb.... 2 zu u iioimes, ri.. v 1 u 2 11 4 0 Casey, 3b,... 0 1 1 lJole, 2b... Z Heybold, rf.. 1 Mclntyre, If. 0 J OOlm.on. 2b. 0 1 0 0 0'i:iberl'l-l. s 0 0 2 niy, , O.Nance, If..., 0 0 1 rowers, c. Ulllon. lb.. 0 t 0 t 3 0 Dolan, 3b.., Frazer, p.. Shaw, c... Veotcr, p. Totals, .. 7 U 57 11 I Totals . 2 1 24 '3 Philadelphia 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 '-7 Detroit 0 1 0 u 0 1 0 0 0-: Earned runs: Philadelphia, C, Two-bnso hits: Casey, Yenger (2), Davis (2), Lajole, Ely. Home run: Lujole. Stolen buses! Holmes, Olenson, Fultz, Davis, Heybold Double may: LaJolo to Djvls. Left on bases: Detroit, 11; Philadelphia, 6. First bnse on balls: Off lenicer. 1: off Frazer. 4 Hit by pitcher: Shaw, Casey. Struck out: By Yeager, 2; by Fraier, 4. Wild pitch: Xeager. Time; i;-iu. umpire: wonnoiiy. American flame Postponed. At Washington, with Milwaukee, post poned on account of rain. American l.cniruc StundlnK, Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago 61 4) .611 Boston (2 40 ,601 Baltimore 51 45 .545 Philadelphia 51 49 .521 Detroit 53 50 . 511 Washington 42 56 .42) Cleveland 42 4? .421 Milwaukee 35 69 .f37 Triple Play at Cedar Itaplds. CEDAR RAPIDS. Neb.. All. 23. fBne clal.) The Cedar Rapids nnd St. Edwnrd nines played a warm game of base ball nn the Cedar Rapids groundt, which resulted 6 to 4 In favor of St. Edward. A trlp'e play was tne teaiure oi tno game. Omaha Mr'lna nt IkmlliiK. PLATTSMOl'TH, Neb.. Aug. 23.-(8peclal Telegram.) umana aereniea riatismnutn In a bowline came hero this evenlnc. 2.3. J to 2,175. RACING AT BEATRICE FAIR (leurite S Winn the Two-Twenty Trot Monkey Balloonist Make Asornt. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug, 23.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tho Interstate fair closed here today. The crowd was not as large as yesterday and the races were not o warmly contested. The only accident hap pened whllo the pacers wero scoring for the second heat of tho 2:29 paco when Fnnnlcllno stumbled and fell under the thills of her sulky Jjst south of the grand stand. Neither Fannlellne nor her driver was Injured and after a brief delay tho race was again In progress. A balloon as cension was made by Mrs. Murphy, . a trained monkey from Chlcagu. Mrs. Murphy went up one mllo ana maue a preiiy drscent, landing nenrlv n mile west of the fair grounds. Attendance, 4,300. Results: 2:29 nncc. three In five, nurso J250: 8crnps, b. g., by Karatus 1 1 1 Jolly B. b. g by Joy 2 2 4 Fanmenne, d. in., by wooannc s . Lottie Lee. by Siegfried 4 3 3 Time: 2:19V4, 2:22, 2:21. 2:20 trnt. three In five, nurse S250: Innm. U I. ... ......... I 19 11 Tony W, hr. s ,. 4 1 4 3 .Norvni (jiuer, D. s by Norval - 3 a 2 n 1.- w 1 .r i... i.. rt 1 . Time: 2:22Vi, 2:21. 2:2P;, 2:2414. Ono mile running, purse J150: rcmernld 1 1 Fred Reed 3 2 Kirk 2 4 Clcn Camel 4 3 Time: 1:46, lKi. EASY HEATS FOR B0RALMA l.anmin Gelding Is Little (,'roivded by The Monk, KliiKtiiond nnd TokkIcs. READVILLE, Mnss., Aug. 23.-Wlth five events on tho card nnd every ono cleared up the Grnnd Circuit week came to n close this evening. The races, with tho excep tion of that for tho Neponset slako, went In straight heats. Tho Neponset stako brought out the 2:10 class pacers, Including Sphinx S, the New York gelding, who wnB tho victor, nnd Fred S. Wcdgowood, another New York puccr, who set the talent talking by marching nwny with tho Ilrst two bents. Ho did not hold out. however, but broke badly In tho third bent nnd was distanced by the Judges In tho fourth. It was easy for 8hlnx S In tlioiso two heats and ulso In thn last. Perhaps the chief Interest of the after noon was attached to what Boralinn might do In thu 2:0S class trot for a puree of J2.K0O. The Lnwson gelding did nothing wonderful, but equalled his record time of 2:0714 nnd won with enso from The Monk, Klngmond and Toggles. Boralma won tho pole In tho Ilrst bent nnd remained In pos session ull round, Klngmond tried to give him u race nnd stayed with him until the three-nunrters. when, being nt Rnralma's sulky wheel, ho lost his foot. Then The Monk proceeded to give Bornlma a brush, but never got within a length of him. In tho second heat Boralma at the start was several feet behind his comrades. He soon went Into tho lead nnd was only pushed In the homestretch, when Tho Monk camo up ns far as Boralma's saddle as they went under the wire. For n gelding who hntl the Held ngatnst him Pug did not show practical apprecia tion of the honor given him In tho 2:16 class trot. Mnurinc won the event In threo straight hents. In the 2:19 class pace Ter race Queen gave a creditable performance, covering tho mile In 2:11;. This wns In her second heat. The 2:11 class pace was it hot one In each heat, Reuben H leading, with always a big gap between him und Miss Gertrude, and always a gap between the mare and Carmcllta. The money goes an named. It wns announced that on next Friday nt Providence Cresceus would at tempt to lower tho world's record. Results: 2:10 class, pacing, the Neponset stakes, value S3.WM: Sphinx 8. c. . g.. Sphlnx-Wln-nle 8, by Pa3acaH (Spear).,. 9 7 111 Daphne Dallas, br, m. (Her bert) 3 11 2 2 4 Sophia, b. m. (Llndsley). ...... 12 2 3 11 6 Tho Bishop, b. g. (Berry) 6 0 9 5 2 uiavoio. or, g. (u isem i & 111 1 Bulmy L, b. m. (Turner) 11 -3 4 3 6 Animator. t. 11. (Bass) 4 12 6 4 3 Norvln O, br, g. (Olilles) 10 4 5 6 8 Betonlca. b. h. (Marsh) 7 8 7 8 U ituua. ii. m. (Carnentcr) 13 10 12 7 10 Carllne, b. g. (Golden) 8 9 10 9 9 f'ren weugewood, r. h. (Nob e) 1 1 11 ds Early Bird 'Junior, br. g. (Knnnn) C ds Hal McEwaif. 'ch. g. (Gnrth).. ds Roy Direct; blk. h. (Cecil) ds Time: 2:u6t, 2-.iu"i, 2:w?4, 2:iu&, 2:iov. 2:0S class, trottlnc. nurse 12.500: Borulma, ch. g., Boreal-Earlma, by Karl matcom) 1 Tho Monk, b. g. (Noblo) 2 Klnsmonu. b. r. (Marsh) a Toggles, br g. (Clark) 4 Time: 2:0s;., 2:u,i. 2:16 class, trotting, nurse S1.000: Mnurinc, b. m Hinder Wilkes Hn y B. by iovcr Turner) 1 1 Bella curry, cn. m. (Aiarsii) 2 2 Sybil II, ch. m. (Spear) 4 7 Free Silver. l. h. (Mcllenry) 7 4 Marion Wilkes, b. m. (Titer) 3 9 ue. k. a. (Barnes) 9 3 Irene, br. m. (Kane) 5 6 Burlington Boy. ch. g. (Ames) 6 8 I-J U. 1). g. (U'.NCIll 10 ft Pirate, b. g. (Brady) 8 10 Time: s:i3V4. 2:i5V4. 2:11. 2:19 class, pacing, purso $1,000: Terrace Queen, br. m.. Vnlpen-T.ady Randall, by Mnmbrlno Swlgcrt (Shat- fer) 1 Orln B. b. g. (Hudson) 2 Blnsa, b. g. (Kennedy) 7 Tommy Mc, b. g. (McCarthy) 3 Thornwny, b. h. (Mcllenry) 4 Hex, cn. g. (uyuc) & Ralph R, b. g. (Pnlgo) 6 Annie I), ch. m. (Tyson) da Buruhnm. b. k. (Brcnnan) ds Time: 2:12, 2:1m, 2:11 class, pacing, purse $1,000: Reuben 8, b. g Stratford-untrnccd (Rank) 1 1 Miss Gertrude, b. in. (Hudson) . Carmcllta, b. ni. (McMnhon) .... 3 3 Maude Emperor, ch. m. (Spear) ds Time: zu-vi. siuft. At flnleahurK. GALESBURG. 111.. Auc. I'S.-Thls was tha closing duy of the trotting meeting. Tho track was fast and the crowd largo. Re sults: Trottlnir. 2:20 claFs: Tono won. Rns-n second. Jean third. Time: 2:16, 2:19H, 2:17, 2:14i. Kieven starters. Trotting, iiw ciass: uonnio Mcurcgor won, Daisy sneiuon recond. uien Mont th rd. Time: 2:lli. 2:11V4. 2:lHi. 2:14U. 2:12, Twelve siariers, Trotting. 2:17 class: Sunbeam won. Dor- otnv itavmonn tecona. constant third. Time: 2:iiVi. z:i2',i. 2:i3Vi, 2:i2Va. Four start ers. ATTELL STAYS TEN ROUNDS Diminutive Deleuntc from 'Frisco Manaaes tn Make It n Drnrr rrlth Oenrgf Dixon. DENVER. Colo.. Auc. 23.-Georco Dixon nnd Abo Attell nf Son Francisco fnni-ht ten rounds to a draw at Coliseum hall here tonight, up 10 ine last round the light wns principally a sparring contest. Only once or twice did the men undertake to mix It un anu wnen mcv did neitner had tho ad vantuge. In the tenth, however, they went at eacn oiner with a vcniroanco, and In this round Dixon npnearcd tn land two blows to Attell's one, usually on the fnce and head, hcveral punches on the Jaw staggered the little Callfomlan. Tho only knockdown occurred about a minute Hfter thu Ilrst round, when Attell wr. tumbled over irom.u nirniKiu rigni 10 inn jaw. Tho preliminary was between I'hllniiei phla Tommy nyan and Joe Cotton, colored or uniiiornin, uotton was fearfully nun Ished ror ten rounds, but stood un well unoer 11 mm mo referee cauen the bou a uraw, JOHNSON EXPELS SHUGART Amerlonii I.ennue President Heulna un Effort 'to niseoiiriiK the SIuk kIur of Umpires, CHICAGO, Aug. J3. President Johnson of tho American league today oxpol'ed Shortstop unugart of Cb raco for nrsauitii Umpire Haskell at Washington. Mr. John son ald: "Ench player of the Amoricn leairue who In thn future sIues nn umn r on thn ball Held will be expelled from the league.- Nelson Hents Moras, 8PRINOFIELD. Mass.. Aug. 23. Johnny Nelson easily defeated Jimmy Moran In a iwonty-mlle pneed race nt tho Coliseum to night. Nelson lowered the track record of 32:37 to 32.U7 a-ft and was a mile anu two thirds laps nhend of Moran nt the flnWh. Wayne Colleve Wins nt Ilnse Hull. TlLDEN. Neb., Aug, 21.-(Speclal Tele eram.) WaVne collcre nnd Tl den clayed game of base ball here today resulting I 11 nearei of 5 to 3 In favor of the collect Batteries: Wayne, Letheby and Skein Tllden, Gulloway und Currull, 1RST IS LAST, LAST FIRST giiii Beits Marjutrlte Haroman at Delmar Park. KINL0CH ALSO SEES SOME FAST RUNNING Inlshe Are the Most Spirited Keen There This Srnson, Three of Them Ilelnsr Won lt Noncs, ST. LOUI8, Aug. 23. Bettors were badly dumped at Delmar today, four outsiders wlpnlng brackets and La Matcotta being the only favorite to score. There was a huge upset In the fifth event. Marguerite Hngcman was backed off the bourds In most of the books, but she failed to make good, coming In a bad last. The victor turned up In Ignis, tho longest-priced horse n the race, who got, on even terms with Utcrp, the prohibitive favorite, at the six teenth polo nnd beat htm a neck In a driv ing finish. Track very heavy. Hrsuits: First race, six and a hnlf furlongs, sen nit: La Mnscotta won, Gratln second, mils third. Time: 1:28. Second race, one mile, selling: Phosphorus won. Burnett's Walkaway second, Thalia Black third. TImo: 1:50-);. Third race, six furloncs. selling: AVIs- nenlno won, Colonial Girl second, Bntnbo third. Time: 1:19. Fourth race, six nnd a half funongs, sen- nir: Santa venturn won. Stan scconu. Grantor third. Time: 1:15V4. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: ignis on. Uterp second, The Wng third. Time: :32s;. Sixth race, one mile nnd an eighth, sell ing: outburst won, Tlckful second, Round Turn third. Time: 1:5SV4. At Klnlooli. Tho racliiK nt Klnlorh todny wns charac terized by tho most spirited finishes; seen 11 tho trncK mis season. The nrst inrco vents on tho card were won by 11 nose. Two favorites, two Bccond choices and nn insider were nrst past the judges. TrucK fast. Resilltt.: First race, six furlongs: Kitty G won, Merldn second, Evn'H Darling third, TImo: loft. Second race, flvo nnd n half furlongs: .Ittle Scout won. The Four Hundred sec ond. Rnvensbury third. Time: l:09-4. Third race, seven furlongs: Hylo won, Chorus Boy second, Siren Song third. TImo: Fourth race, six fnrlonicH: Fleuron won. 'Ireslde second, Boundlec third. Time: 16. Fifth race, six furloncs: Mvra won. Hon cotch second, Glove third. Time: 1:161-4. At llnwthornr. CHICAGO. Auk. 23.-Joekey Wlnkllcld's well Indued ride on If You Dare caused tho defeat of Educate, the prohibitive favorlto, In the second race nt Hnwthornn today. Gnrmlev. who had tho mount on Edlicnte. showed bad management by racing tho lllly on ner feet in the nrst nvc ruriongs. as a result of yesterday's rain the track today was n nuacmlrc nnd horses and riders wero covered with mud nt the finishes. Results: First race, live and n half furlongs: Bur nett Wallace won, Dlsby Bell second, Hut zah third. Time: 1:16H. Second rnce, six furlongs: If lou Daro won, Educnto second, Ural third. Time: Thlrd race, one mile and a hnlf. nurso: Strangest won, Dan Cupid second, Oxnnrd third. Time: 2:53. Fourth race, six nnd n half, furlongs, sell ing: Prnlrlo Dog won, Sortie second, St. Bluff third. Time: 1:29U. Fifth race, six furlonirs: Amarnnto won. JIarry Wilson second, Miracle II third. ime: issava- Sixth race, one mile nnd oeventv yards: kittle Duchess II won. Gcnrirn Leo bccond. Zack Phelps third. Time: 1-.66V4. At Fort Eric. FORT ERIE. Auc. 23.-Track fast. weather showery. Results: First rnce. six ruriongs: .Mupie won, i.u tie Veronica second. Cheval Dor third. Time: l:15.i. second rnce. six ruriones: jnnnny Brown won. samivei second, Ton Gallant tnira. rime: r.io'4:. Third race, one mile: Obstinate Simon won. All Saints second. Chanuunua third. TImo: 1:41. v Fourth .nee. four furlonns: Dnvie b Com moner won, Wire In second. Kirk Living ston third. Time: 0:49. Fifth rnce. six furloncs: 'Comnetltor won. Tyrba second, Maggie W third. Time: 14. Sixth race, six and one. hnlf furlonzs: Edith Q won. Snry second. Foneda third. time: 1:21. At Windsor. DETROIT. Auc 23. Weather cloudv nnd track slow nt Windsor todnv. Results: First race, selling, nix furlongs: Golden Harvest won. Prince Ester second. Vltura third, Time: 1:17. Second race, selllntr. tlvn furloncs; Lust KnlKht won. Balm of Gilead second. All Gray third. TImo: 1:03.. inuu raco, six turioiu;s: vcima Clark won. Charlie O'Brien second.. The Boer third. Time: 1:14;. Fourth rnce. sel Inc. one mile nml n mmr ter: John McGirk won. Prince 7,eno second, ionv ijicnizi mini. Time: 2:10. Fifth race, seltlnir. six furlotms! Ttnttnr. dnm won. Ruth Parks second. Lovul Prince mini, iinie; 1:111. I...L . . nlH. , I . a .. , ..... . . . . ' iaiii nice. lour TiirinnirM. I'niinc ...nr. i urn i-viiiKiiL nct uiui. Milt tiirq inirri t mn 0:wws. Seventh rnce. declared nti nn mrnnni nt siuriu, At SnrntoKa. ......... auK, 1 nc SUIKC leuiure moay wns the Amsterdam, n sclllni nl.'ltn fnr a.i'ni..nMa buncle wns favorite nt 10 to 2, but he wai frt.n.J .a In.. 1.1.. , . ' ... .... . who nilNcrtllltrpil him In Vn .. .u... ,uj , " , " 7 " ... .. tun unnu iiic niii-ii-ii iiiiii won Dy a DOCK. The mile and n furious: hnndlcan fi rushed n lively contest. Six started. The .-year-old, any Boy. made the pace for r-j .uiiuiiKn. wuero i ne Amazon went to tho front to be passed In tho turn by Ham- .iiijn nun uuwn, a close nnlsh resultlr Iho latter nalnlng the decision by a hca t."""..' wus niy n icngtn nwa Results: r Irst rare, flvn fnrinno, t, n. t.i . . ' .-. ....... ftn, iwqc X lUlll! uii. r.mmn a m second, Woden thl drd. 1 iiuu; j ;u 1-0. Second rnre. nne mltn Mn.i n ,,.tn. hnndlcan: Lnbnn wnn ii.mmv r-..., n. , .1. :i mi: ".. "' U,i. ' num. lime: j-.oii.i. Third rnce. nne mile nnri nvn( ,.'.i selling: First Whin won. Carhiinnln S,n,i' Mnlster third. Time: 1:16 4-5. Fourth rnee. neven fnrinnu . C$,0 ,Pi.1LePUno second, Lizzie A (.iiuu, a unci i ,..f Fifth rnce, five furlongs: Femsolo won, Cornwall second, Batyah third. Time: FIGHT FURIOUSLY TO DRAW Joe flnim nnd Steve Crosby Put Vp Twenty Rounds, ivlth Latter Pnnlshed. IX)ttIKVII.T.R kV. An 9t.T nan. colored lightweight champion of the worl I, and Stevo Crosby, colored, of Louisville, foucht a twenty-round druw here tonlsht before tho Kmplre Athletic club. Oars wm a decided favorite, but the locl man hud a largo following, Crosby's tactics nt ll-st were to rush matters, but nt the bfglnnln? of the tenth round ho began hugglns nnd cllnchlnir, UioukIi oecnslonnlly trying for 11 mmi-KOHi puncik nuns superior general, ship, however, wns always In evidence nnd ine mem man w:is nmcKon fverv limn he tried tn land. In the tenth rnnmi n,,., wont nfter Crosby and for it whllo It looked ns If the Ixiiilfvllle boy w-ns gnlng, but 'n .lie I IIIIWIK- ll: ra,ui llunSCII ntlO WBH IlbU to withstand Onns' rushes, QanB nut him to the ropes time and ngaln. hut Crnsbv's strength enabled him to camo ncaln rou'nl after round, when It looked ns though the champion was u suro winner. In tho nln teonth round Crosby took n spurt nnd went n ter Onns with a vlclousness that lonkcd 1 . n" . !. cnampion. but Oini kept him off with some hugging nnd ellneh. Ing and the referee declnrSd the men were so oven y matched that he could only call the bout a draw. 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Two men were held up nnd robbed, nftor one of them had been shot, less than fifty yards from tho depot, whllo n freight trnln crew wus working In tho yards. Tho robbers escaped nnd tho wounded man wns Placed on nn c-uglnu anu Bent nncK to titarbuck for Rtircleal treatment. Klaht men wnrn belrl up tho previous night nt Orange City, four miles oeiow jupuria, anu roonen or J10I. Two men did tho work nnd It Is believed mat tno same men nm notn jobs, a vigilance committee has been organized nt Hlnnrla and tho announcement is mmie iimt tno men win ne promptly nangeii if caught Dinner Party nt .MKlnle CANTON. O.. Auir. 23. President nml Mrs. McKlnley cro entertaining t'nptnln and Mrs. Mcwllllama of Chicago nnd Mrs. itanti or wnsniiiRton. Mrs. McWllllams H Mrs. McKInley'H cousin. To meet them n dozen Canton relatives and close personal friends were tonight entertained nt dinner. Volney W. 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