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TITE OMATTA DAILY nEE: TnUHSDAY, AUGUST 11.-11.81. .8 01IAILUY1SS WHOLE SERIES Take. Tin Stnight Gamei from Colorado Epringi Millionaires. ' WELCH PLUCKS LAST WITH HOME RUN ThoM Vuia Ball Over the Peace la Tlltrd laalaa- an el Harry tatlek Knot aart Wl Gam la Math. Hurray? - Now tor the flag. : ' "Five, rtralght from the lender Timt Is, thry were the leaden before they cum? to Omaha. ' JlnYmy Ryan and his Millionaires left the city last night a crestfallen' lot. Why not? Five straight gamete from Jhe Cojorado Springs aggregation ot base ball player la the happy consolation that Pa Rourke nd tilt darlings. f tha gods are having framed for the front parlor Tor future gen rationa to admire and recall the time when l a and his ehlldrrn walloped the lining out of the ex-leaders. Sunday twice, Mon. day once, Tuesday the same an Monday nnd yesterday the grand finale, with red fire and shiver muslo and quick curtain. While the Omaha base ball fane wish tha Colorado Springs team God-speed on la way, yet there Is the h6pe that Jimmy Ryan and hte mttams of industry will bring, another rnch surprise pachaC th next time they come down to aee the folks. While right down' In their hearts not one of the 1.600 attendants at yesterday's game really doubted the final result, jet the ele ment of .Uncertainty cropped out at dif ferent periods ,of the playing to such an extent -as to. arouse the natural doubting tendencies of human nature.. It. was some thing like a melodrama, 'in which everyone knows ithat the. .good man triumphs in the last act and the bad man gets the hand cuff or j)is false whlskera, torn oft.. In the first two innings Ryan's stock company started in just as If it was going to win the game,, and lt-dlil look that way for awhile. Just like In the show whera the bad maji .threatens "to foreclose the mortgage if the girl will not marry him. tfelrh Ties SPorey'Tlielf Wins Game. Welch shone with daizljng luster. , In the sixth he mado. a three-base hit on which Howard and Thlel van. in and" ted the scoia. The score was, '.Unchanged. 4n the seventh and elgth Vhd in the first bart of the ninth the visitors went out' In short order. How ard' went out In 'the second half of the ninth and . then Welch ' came to bat 'mid cheers. Someone; It)' the grandstand sug gested that Hafry make- a 'home run. And Just to save his admirer from disappoint ment. he did, winning iho game. . ' Jack Thomas Just t show' his heart was in the right place, drove the bali over left field fence in the third inning when Dolan was on .base, .checking up.iwp goodlv ruas which at that , stage of the game looked like half a dozen. . In the first part Of the sixth Inning Sand ers was replaced in the box by Brown. It was quite evident that it w.as Sander's off day and hls.remoyal saved the gdrne. But the tarn; were nor unmindful that Sanders shut out the Springs team last Sabbath. Eight men fsced Banders Jn vthe first in ning. Four, made safe hits, one walked, one,mado. a sRc'rlflca and altogether four runs .were .saved ut pf tha carnage. Gra ham, the f.rst man -up, walked with a proud and haughty tread to first. Cohga'.ton fol lowed with a, sacrifice, and.Kahl made a hit. Then Ryan flew out to Welch. Thorn ion made a two-base hit and Kahl scored, atter, which Thornton scored on a threo baco hit by tlakc .T.'ho In urn tripped In on aujoable byj Radcijrt. ,. The visitors were plfcl ig up courage and .runs while the local fielders wero picking up the balls. The second. Inning was almqst a repetition of thS first s far as the score went,, but Baaders Sound ' himself and was soon 're listed by-Brown, "and then a new. stage setting was put on. . Kahl made a splendid showing with two singles and two doubles out of five' times at bat.: Howard's Brllllent Work. Tho;: as mai'e a. circus catcll off MrNeeley in the third, that, , he may teHhij children about when they, are grown up. Howard's assist In the eighth, also wUl be filed lr: the archive of fame..': He fielded Congalton's liner and' telegraphed It to Thomas in record-breaking time. ' Howard made the third out in the ninth, . for, the , Ryan followers by Jumping-several hundred feet into the air and stopping further progress of a ball that Bacrwald Intended should have gone cut into the field and made a safe hit, and possibly ancore. Howard's catch was both . splendid and timely. He was good boy at the hat also, making one single, a double and a throe-base hlt out 'of five-times up, scoring ones and having the. misfortune of being :ft on' bases the other times. ' ' While the "attendance was 1,500 -yesterday. It sounded at, times as. if there might be 15,000,11V the .enclosure. The crowd l rose to. th? occuslnn .and so did the play- ' ers. Winning the entire feries from Colo rado Springs, Including one extra game, played last Sunday, Is the source of much gratification to the local, fans. It is . the talk of jthe ,town and Council Bluffs. The score: . ,-. . , .... OMAHAv Ail. R. H. I'O. A. E. Thiei. u. ...:..'....'.:. ..'.. S ,0 1 0 0 Carter. .rf . .. A.';..v.v-. i.i -0 0' S - 0 0 How!. ib...,-, 18 8 2 0 Welch, cf ...3 1 S. i 0 0 Iv.lan. ss. .':.......'.. A. ..4 1 0 0 4 1 Thomas, lb 4 t 1 10 3 0 fwhlpkc, 3b .. 1 i- 1 1 2 Oondtng, . , v, 4 . 0 2.6.1 .0 Pander, p. I.. 2., 0.0 0.1 0 Brown, p.. ..2 0 0 1 0 1 TAtais ....'...15 W 27 .12 " . COlOftADO SPRINGS. AB. It. H. TO. A. E. Graham. 2b.V-.v....... .'.4 10 8 11 f ontuliin, rt..tM'-".4 . 1 Is 1. 0 i0 Knhl. 8l)...,..u..,... 5 14 I I 1 Ryan. 1i.:...;7..'..4 1 0 4 0 0 Thornton." lb. :V7.v?... ' 1 ! 6 0 0 Ahout the only good festur of the ntn wns Thfimns I.snigan's work In the box In holding th Ord team down to three hit. P'ore Greeley. 8; Ord, . Umpire: Harry Harris. ttleke. cf 4 1 1 3 0 Radciitm. v.;.-.r ---O 1 X-t Hserwald, c , 5 0,0 8 1 McNceley, p .....4 0 0 0 0 Totals Omhn - 8 i.87 ' -8 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1-D Colorado Springs 4 S O 0 0 1 0 0 0-8 lHrned runs: Omaha. I:. Colorado Springs. 8. Home runs: Welch .; Thomas. Three twise hits: -Welch, Howard, Wake. Two base' hits: ; Howard. Kahl CM. Kadcllffe, Thornton.' Rarrlnce. hits.'" Carter, Congtl ton, HHilcU(Te. t'lrdt base on bnlls: (lit tinders. S; oft Tlr wn, 2; o(l McNeeley, 4. I.tft on hasex: Omsha 5: Colordo HirtnK-, t. e'lixt base1 oh errors.- Omahii. t. Colo rado 8irlnv 3. Ptruck out: By Banders, li tiy Brown. 5; by McNeeley, S. Uouble i.Ihv: KilficJIffe to Orsham to Thornton. Time: 1.S5. I'mjiire: Caruthers. St. Joavph skats Out Deliver. ST. JOSKTH. Aug. 10 Clark for St. Joacph shut Uenver out this afternoon y score of S to 0. Bf. Jnsi-ph connected with Vclii'iidoifs delivery fur thirtfen safe hits. Score: R.H.K.. tt Joseph 1 M l 1 0 1 1 !.nver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1 t4terlra: St. Joeeh. Clark end Garvin; len;r, Volleudorf and Lucia. Krrorl ltrl Ira Holaes, 11K3 MOINFS, Aug. JO. in a wrlrd win Miwtloii of MtllnK and nunier.u eirore l.. Mlna won lrn Sioux City toily. vuvih tain play-d loonely. Score: . It. H. K. J - Molnee ... 0 I 4 2 0 1 0 2 -ll 14 3 fc,.,..us City ...0 11031100-8 13 I I aticri. : Cunhiniin KJui Clark; Llnda nmii i"i Graves. klls of the Tvaiua. - flayed. Won. l.t. I. C. 1 i,-.ivr l f.t 3J JvH o,..f.lo tspilnga .. W 6i HI ' .i.-O 1 ,,(, H (.3 4 .til 1 Mi.ln.-e )'" i .' "' f J.,,r(.t( W l. M .' M..ui c ity W So 14 .bit i.irns toiny: Gmnlia at Kloux City, ...ui at M. JoM im. t.rrrlrp Wiarn (rui Oil. ( 1 !. 1 ! 1:' V. V.'l . All! I(. (S.r,-!.l 1 1. i . .1 k 1" -J ti.ii Jj vj t-u u. KXCt'HIOV TO SIOIX CITY KEXT Omaha Fana Will Go In the Hirer - Kext Sandai- la Body. , Tap Kill Rotirke spent lsst evening put ting salt on the Ave Soslpa he lifted from Jlmmv Rvnn dnrins; the meek. And. Iy Ihe'Way. won't Jlmmv be In a lovely frame .f mind for his coming Joint session with Hilly Mailman's brnves. beginning; st Den ver on Friday afternoon? Hut rspa Hill has the flv games pneked awsy nicely, along with his other trophlo of the dia mond. And that onlv mnkes nineteen out of the lat twnty-elaht for Omahn. a per centage of .r,79. which Is Jut a little bit foster than any of the rest of them are traveling. Having done all this nnd gotten the gnna- fixed so that all will ! at the Oepot this morning to IRae an i-njr nam for Blotix Cltv. 1'apa Bill frnmed things up to give the fans a chance next Sunday. Arrangements have been made with the Northwestern wherohy a speclnl train will Ir-sve OmHha on Sunday morning at 1 'JO and arrive In Floux city at in. Keturning the train will leave Sioux City at 7:30 n. m. and reach Omaha at 10. IHmmlck's bnnd will go with the excursionists and other arrangements . will be 'Oompleted, so that everybody can have the best sort of a time. The fare for the round trip will be $i making this about the cheapest thing In the way of an excursion offered In Omaha this season. A double-header will be played with Sioux City during the nfternoon and Rourke promises to win both of them for the delectation of the Omaha fanatics who Juln the trip. Bloux City U'B nice town to vlalt and the people up there have always had a friendly feeling for the Omaha ball team. In the old days they used to come down here bv the trainload, .and this will be a fine opportunity to . repay some of the visits. GAMES I THB, KATIOXAL LEAOl'B Philadelphia Fields Well, bnt Pitts burg; Data Harder and Wlas. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. in Although the locals played a better fielding game than Pittsburg today, the visitors by timely hit ting captured the lust game of the series. Attendance, 1,437. Score: PITTSBtmO. I . PHILADELPHIA. B.H O A K I R.H.O.A.E. McCorm'k. If. 1 I 0 Thomss, cf... I lis 0 O.TIiua. If i v o 0 0! Wolverfn. b0 I I McCm, rf t 1 0 Olraaon, lb... 0 I 0 Lvh, lb I t 0 0 liaU'nofit, ct. 1 ( HMn r. rf... 1 V.jn.r. lb... 1 Krusflr. 8b.... 1 Rltchry, 2b.. Ihl, as.,.. Smith, e LTir, p.... Totals..... 1 17 11 11 1 I 0' 0 1 4 01 0 1 4 "3 144 0 11 0 It 27 17 ll Rnth. c 1 Pnnohue, M. . 1 Suthnft, p.... 1 Uoolo 1 T 1 111 110 0 0 0 0 Totals 17 1 0 Batted for SUtheff in the ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 18 Philadelphia i.O 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-8 Left on bases: Pittsburg, 8; Philadelphia, 6. Stolen baaes: Wagner, Kruger, Smith. Two-base hit: Ltiah, Wagner, McCormlekr Sacrlflce hit: Rltchey. Double play: Dleh4 to Rltchey to Wagner. Struck out: By Ieever, 4; by Btithoff, 4. First base on balls: Off Suthoff, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Smith (2). Time: 15. Umpire: Emslle. Post ion ed " G am e. At New York New York-St. Louis game: rain. . At Brooklyn Chicago-Brooklyn game: rain. 1 At Boston Cincinnati-Boston game; rain. " Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. New York fc 67 5 , .728 Chicago ... 3 67 36 .B13 Cincinnati 97 67 40 .6S)i Pittsburg K 64 38 . 687 St. Louis tM5 49 47 .610 Boston 97 37 60 .881 Brooklyn 87 32 ' 66 . 330 Philadelphia 94 26 68 . 277 Games today St. Louis at Brooklyn; Pittsburg at Boston; Chicago at Philadel phia; Cincinnati at New York. GAMES IS THIS AMERICA LEAGIE St. Loots Finds , Pitcher Convenient and Wins from Boston. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10. The St. Louis Amer icans defeated Boston here today by a score of 8 to 4. Gibson was knocked out of the box In the seventh Inrl.'X- St. Louis finding him for six hits an I six runs.. At tendance, 2,700. Score:.- ' ' 8T. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.M Purkett; If.... 1 1 0 0 Mnraa. 3b. . .. 0 Wallsca. as.. Jonea, 2b.... Hynoa, rf.... 8tis1en, lb.. Kahoa, o.... Howall, p... Totals , 1 II .8 17 If. 2 BOSTOtf. B.H O.A.E. 3f Ihach. If... 1 2 4 0 0 Parent, a...f. 1;.D I I Ht.hl. cf 0 14 0 1 Collins, lb... 0' V 1 'i 0 Fracraan, rf.. 1 0 0 0 LaChanc. lb. I I T 1 0 Orrtea. lb... 1 11 8,0 Crlsrr, e 0 1 4 0 0 uibaon, p o a J o Nntea, p...... 0 1 0 ToUls...... 4 I 24 S t St. IiOUls 010000 8 1-8 Boston ,". 0.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: St. Louis, 4; Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Collins, Hyncs (2), Kahoe. Becrlfice hits: Criger, Sugden. Double play: Howell to Jonea to. Sugden. Stolen base: LaChance. Bases on balls: Off Howell, 1; off Gibson, 3; oft Nantes, 1--' Struck out: By Howell, 4: by Winter, 1. Innings pitched: By Gibson. 7; by Winter, 1. Hits: Off Gibson, 8; off Winter, 1. Left on bases: St. Louis. 5; Boston ,3. ' Time: 1:40. Um pire: Connolly. Chicago' In Ftret Place. CHICAGO, Aug. lO.-By beating New York today the Chicago American league team again went into first place in the race for the pennant. Attendance 6,700. Score: CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.B Green, rf..... 10 I 0 Jonea. cf 1 0 I ol Callahan. If., 0 0 I 0 ol Da via. a..... 10 111 Tannchlll, lb. .1 0 1 t 0 1iLk.1I. lb 0 1 I 1 0 Duudnn, 2b... 0 0 I Hi Karland, c. 0 0 Altrock. p.... 1 Totals. I 1 27 11 NEW YORK. K.H.O.A5. Doufh.ny,' If 0 1 0 0 0 KmI, rf 0 0 1 1 0 Klbrrfeld. aa.. 11110 Wiuiama, lb. 0 0 I I 1 Omul. lb,... 0 18 0 0 Kulta, cf 0 0 10 0 Conroy. lb.... 0 10 11 MiMluire, a... 0 0 T I 0 ( hesbro, p.... 0 0 111 Clarkaon, p., V 1 0 Totals. ,....1 8 14 11 1 Chicago 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 New Vork ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: " Chicago 8, New York 0. Sacrifice hit: Callahan. Stolen base: El berfeld. Struck out: By AKrock 4. by Chesbro 6, by Clarkeon 2. Bases on balls: Off Allrock 1, off Chesbro 3, off Clarkson 1. Hits: Off Chesbro 2 In six Innings. Hit with ball: Altrock. . Time: 1:39. Urn plre: Sheridan. Play la Mod at Detroit. DETROIT, Aug. , 10. Today's game wag playod on a Meld deep with mud on the base lines, yet . the ileldlng of the locals was faKt and accurate. Mullfu' pitched eplendld ball. Att-ndahce Wi. Score: DETROIT. H .H o a t; Barrett, ef.... 1 1 Mrlntyra. If.. 1 1 1 Hnblnaua. lb. 1 Craatlord, rf.. 0 Nl.kmin. lb. 1 Low., lb 1 bevllle. c. ... 0 O' Leery, aa. .. 0 Mullln. p 0 1 1 1 6 10 1 I 1 I 0 1 0 1 WASHINGTON. K.H O..AB. Stahl. lb.:,.. 0 Hill. b. ...... Mi-rnrm'k, Ib l Hulnrman, It. 6 D'Nell, ct..., 0 Donovan. - rf.. 0 Caaaldy, oa.., 0 Jlarko. a..,.. 0 TuwDaead, p.. 1 Total.....;. I 21 20 ,) ToUla 1 4 24 14 4 Detroit ...........,0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 Washington ..-0 0 0,0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Crawford, Slnhl, Town send. Sucrltlce hits: Jxjwe, Bevllle. Craw ford. Stolen bases: Robinson. Hases on balls: Off Mullln 2. offTownsend 6. First on errors:' !troit 2: 'Left on bases: De troit 11. Washington 5. , Struck out: By Townsend 4, by Muin-' 2. Double play: Stahl, MeCoriirfck.. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'juoughlln and Ivlng. ' ' . - Postponed Games. At Cleveland Cloveland-Phlladelphla, on account ot rain. . Standiaat of the Teams. Played. Wort. Lost. P. C. BoMton .......... pnila.lelphla ... Games today: Washington at Detroit,, Philadelphia at' Cleveland, New York at Chicago, Boston at bl. Louis. Learh Pitches Great Ball. IIA8TING3, Neb., Aug. 10. (Special Tcle grain.) Hustings defeated the l.lnculr. OrlKluals In a last game of base ball by a score of 7 to 2. Cvclone, Leach. Hustings' last twlrler. pitched a good game, allowing only four hit and striking out twelve men. Score: . . RUE. Hastings 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 8 7 0 0 Lincoln ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 4 8 Hatteries: Hastings, Whlted and Seruln; Lincoln, leach and Lacey. Umpire: Schu- able. 7 50 38 ,6u8 03 - oo 37 M . .. "M n B-i ay .6,1 HO 60 40 ' .bnti hi M bl .414 82 St -64 .413 91 21 . 70 .fc.l Marshalltown Hats Out Victory. M ARSIIALl.TOWN, la., Aug. 10 (Reclal Telegiatn .) By batfln Fort Dodne all over tl lot the locals went Into second rli -. 11k lit bull waa tilnved all around, (irffit riiiilng . foul th pine In the Iowa It'ttKio. Hcore: It It l.. M,ihalitn .1 0200114 11 10 1 1 in t 1oi1k 0 II 0001000 1 6T Batteries: Mamhalltnwn, Swalm and Wll Ibxius; t ort iaKlce. Ktuttou and biratton. liattlaa 1'eet at tVaaen, WA1IOO Nr-ti., Ai.k. l0.-(r-'iecial Tele-i-r in - Wat'.,.! t-MirtV er'-.'u l'ri.-d !-.. i.,.Kil at J tvaiutavd. l.v.n out ut uo box. After Wahoo got tired hitting the bell Yarmsn let Iongenet'ker pitch the Inst two Innings. Score: III l.K. Wahon 3 0 0 1 2 1 6 0 13 13 1 Springfield ...0 00010100 2 11 3 Batteries: Wnhoo, Ysrman, Loncenecker and Johnon; Springfield, Ruff. Stelts and Hatrs. Struck nut: By barman, 4: ' by Ixingenecker, 2; by Ruff. 5. Buses on b,tlls: Off RufT. 1. Karnrd runs: Wahoo, 2. Two base bit: 61mond ne. Stolen bases: Wahoo, 4. Time: 1:21. Umpire: Wnlla. GAMES M AHKRICA1 ASSOCIATION Oppnrtsn Battlnar and Mllwankee Errsra Help tolnmbns Win, rOLUMBt'S, O., Aug. 10. Opportune bat ting, aided by the visitors' errors, enabled Columbus to defeat Milwaukee today. At tendance, 2..V.4. Score: COLCMH18. , MILWAl KEB ri. rf.. Martin. If.... Kllim. lb Frtel. lb Yftaaer, c Olnlon, ef . . . Wrlsley, b.. PrUwrll, aa.. LKirner, p.... Totals. R.H.O A.B 0 1 1 10 0 0 stone, rf. . .. 0 0 P. hafrr, aa. 0 (I O Rrlfn, If... 1 0 ('lark, 2b 1 Hemphill, cf. 1 0 HHtl. 2b.... 2 4Halman, lb. 4 Slaltery, 0 1 I 27 10 1 Ionahertr, I'ennell .. R.H.O. A.B 0 0 I 0 0 1 I 1 I Totals...... 4 14 4 Batted for Dougherty In ninth. Jnlumh.es 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 8 Milwaukee ..0 3 000 0 0 1 04 Stolen bases: Martin, Kllim, Brldtvell, Schaefer. Sacrifice hit: Hemphill. First base on balls: Off Dorner, 1; off Dmigh ertv, 2. Two-base hits: Klhm. O'Brien, Prlel, Hemphill. Struck out: By Dorner, 4: by Dougherty, 6. Time: 1:3.'. Umpire: Killen. Thomas Pnssles Louisville. LOUISVILLE. Aug. 10 Thomas was a Ruy.zle, to the locals, while Campbell was a tied hard and the fielding of the locals was poor. Attendance i,vw. Hcore MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.G Malnney, rf.. 0 r'reman, lb.. 0 Coulter, M....1 Oremtnf'r, lb 1 Weaver, o 1 MrNlrhola, ct 1 Poi. lb t Ovter, aa 0 Thomas, p... 0 LOUISVILLE. n ll.i! A T. 1 10 1 I 0 0 0 Kerwln, rf.... 0 HalUnan, If.. 1 Hart, ef 0 Arndt, 8b riexter. c 0 Prnnhear. 2b. 0 0.Rhrleer, lb. 0 0 Quinlan, ea. .. 0 1 Campbell. D-. 0 Bohannon, p.. 0 Totals i!iu i I Totala..i... 1 I 17 S Minneapolis 0- 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 17 Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Hallman, Greminger. Sac rifice hits: Dexter, McNirhnl. Coulter. Bases on balls: Off Bohannon 2, off Thomas 2.- Struck out: By-Campbell 3, by Bohannon 1, by Thomas 1. Double plays: Brashear and Quinlan. Greminger, Fox and Freeman; Oyler, Fox and Free man. Irfft on bases: Loitiaville 4, Minne apolis 6. Hits: Off Campbell 1 In five In nings, off Bohannon 6, In four innings. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bausewine.- . ' Postponed Games. At Toledo Toledo-St. Paul American as sociation game postponed; rain. At Indianapolis Inianapolis-Kansas City game postponed; rain. y Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Columbus 104 66 ' 39 .626 St. Paul 10S 65 41 . .013 Milwaukee 106 60 46 .& Loulaville I" 58 4S .647 Minneapolis 103 53 50 .61.1 Indianapolis 107 . 50 67 . 4tt7 Kansas City 100 37 63 .870 Toledo :. 104 30 74 .2S6 Games today: Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Toledq, Minneapolis at Loulsvllje. Cincinnati Slams Denver Man. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. lO.-The Cincin nati baseball club today closed a. deal for Pitcher Hostetter of the Denver club of the Western league. He will Join the Cln natl base ball club today closed a deal for league season. , EVENTS ON THE RINSING TBACKS Slgllgbt Captures the Bla; Prise at the Saratoga Races. SARATOGA. N. Y., Aug. 10. John E. Madden's Slglight, a 3 to 1 shot, captured today's stake event, the Grand Union Hotel, worth 3S.600 to the winner. Just when Jack Lory, the maker of the pace, appeared to have won the race.' Slglight headed him out. The Paget entry, Cairn gorm and Jenquil, coupled in the betting, were made favorites at 11 to 10, the former having been declared to win. Jack Lory was half a length ahead of Cairngorm, who failed to show in the money until well Into the stretch. Results: First race, six furlongs: Collector Jes sup (4 to 1) won. Shotgun second, Louisi ana third.) -Time: 1:31. ,i:. ' , Second race. stteplechaae. -handicap, short course: Orandna (1 to 2) won. Cock1 Robin second,. Hark Forward third. Time: 4:12. .... Third race, one mile: Green Crest even) won. Kickshaw second. Canteen third. Time: 1:40. . , Fourth race, Grand Union Hotel stakes, six furlongs: S'.gllght (30 to 1) won. Jack Lory second, Cairngorm third. Time: 1:15. Fifth race, one mile and three-sixteenths: Caughnawagna (even) won. Claude second, Dalesman third. Time: 2:00ft. Sixth race, five furlongs and a half: Dreamer (4 to 1) won. Artful second, Katie Cnffrey third. Time: 1:08. CHICAGO, Aug. 10 Results: ... ' "First .race, five furlongs and a half: My Eleanor (12 to 1) won. My Musette second, Lndv Ellison third. Time: 1:10V. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Alice Mo (2 to 1) won. Allegiance second, Weird third. Time: 8:38. Third race, one mile: Judge Hlmes (8 to 1) won, Warte Nlcht second, Gregor K. third. Time: 1:43. Fourth race, six furlongs: The Mighty (3 to 1) wop. P ''oore second, Cyprlenne third. Time: 1:16. Fifth race, liv .... longs and a half: John Smulskl (4 to 5) won, Albert Fir second, Costlgun third. Time: 1:09. . Sixth race, one mile and three-slxleentnsi Don't Ask Me (7 to 1) won, Royal Pirate second, Excentral third. Time: 2:07. Seventh race, one mile: , Ben Haywood (8 to 1) won, Freckman second, Volla third. Time: l:4t. . ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10 Results First race, rtx furlongs, purse: Marchio ness Helms (4 to 1) won. Back Number second. .Maghonl third. Time: 1:19. Second race, five furlongs nd a half, selling: Fay Templeton (4 to 1) won. Vol tage second. Gasconne third. Time: 1:11. Third race, one mile and three-sixteenths, selling: Miss Eon (16 to 5) won. Hioldale second, Compass third. Time: 2:08. Fourth race, six furlongs, purse: Miss Doyle (3 to 1) won. Laura Hunter Second, First Attempt third. Time: 1:18. Fifth race, six furlongs and a half. sail, ing: - Athelrose (2 to 1) won, Eleanor How ard second. Sunctisslma third. Time: l:2n. Sixth race, one mile and three-slxteenthn. selling: Iras (4 to 1) won. Albany Girl second. Sister Lilliun third. Time: 2:0SV4. Y. M. C. A. TENNIS FINALS AT LAST Lous Drawn Oat Tourney Is Won by Ben Cherrlngton. Time performs wonders, the latest won der of the aged man being the closo of the Young Men's Christian association ten nis tournament which commenced last June and . which has been ss long drawn at an English cricket match, 'the finals were between Cberrington and Wilson, In which the former skedaddled home winner to the turre of 6-1, -2, 7-6. Any betting there was, was In favor of WIlFon, who was expected to do things to Cherr.lngton; but tho latter, huppy with' a handicap of 15 and lucky with hla Law fords., kept the WHuon boy In the back woods. In the third set. Cherrlngton was not so gay and Wllsot. hopped to the nets and stayed there, but he might as well have stayed In the back oourts as far as (he final resulta went, for after working like a grader for twelve games. Chorriiig ton wore the smile of condesf enslon as ha received the congratulations of the crowd. For a time it looked as If the hard work would .have won Wilson the match, his score at one time nelng b-j m nis iavor, but the delusive last game Was not for him. In the consolation singles Atkins won from Yost, 7-5. 6-3. i i Good Raclaa- at York. YORK, Neb.. Aug. 10. (Special Tele-o-r.im i The wenther was nearly perfect and the track was fast, and one tif the largest crowd for tne secona aay aiienneu the race meeting at York here today. The feature of the day was the t:o trot. Al CMi'ino and Charles Cotton were favorites, it was ncoeaxary for Alcarmo to trot four heats before he won tne event. .Ruulu: Doctor M 4 2 4 2 Alcarmo ? I 1 1 Charley Cotton ,.. 1 3 2 2 Wllbar .a 3 4 3 4 The next event was the 2:22 pace. F. A. C, after the nrst heat, was a hot favorite In the pools, winning three straight heats. 1 he beat time innde was 2 21. In the five-elghtlas-niilB daah the York horse, Harry Jones, an unknown horse In the Held and backed heavily by local men. won in a fast brat and sj-ectaculur race. Lady Entry was the favorite and was heavily backed by the pool aellers. Mnnte snina came In third Alary Iwll and Kuty Dean came In fourth and fifth. The events of tomorrow promise to be most holly contented and many predict a liw track record here. at Wauea. Aug. 10. (Special.) Ths Teas WAURA. Neb Noi'tlienet N-ljiaak Tennis aeuoclatlon tournament wtitt h It was pi opoKcil hol.t'iuf at this place on the tnh. loin and lull of Auho1 ana delaed Introduction totiuy on til-count of damp com es. 'I lit tenuis t-ll-tn,.tiajta, bo ever, mis arlviug uu every train and tomorrow morning at I a. m the tournament will open and ov ftctlve effort It Is believed by T nnrs1sr night the finals In singles snd doubt's will have ben deter mined. Norfrlk. Wavne. Wakefield, Da kola Cltv, Bloomfleid Hartlngtnn and other vicinity towns will be represented. Trap Shoot at West Bndea. WEST BADEN, Ind., Aug 10 The sec ond dav's shoot nf the Indians' tournament ns well nttPiidcd. In the 2t) target event toilay there wero flftv-four entries. W. R. Crosby soorrd blKh gun with IB brosks. Other scores were: Fred Gilbert, 101; Har old Money and John Boa. 1W each; F. C. Relhl snd W. H. Ileer, 1S9 each; Lem Wll lHrd, ll; Russell Klein. 18; Guy Burnside and Ed. Brady, 184 each, and Hugh Clark. l!. weeTVm lines will stand firm, but Just what action the eastern connections will take Is, of course, unknown here. Mors Eatored In Olympic Games. FT. IX'll'IS. Aug 10 Monde Cochero, a member of the Mro trlbei of the Philippine Islands, r.ow at the World's fair, has en tered the standing broad Jump event of the Olvmple gnmes. During practice and on bis first trlpl Cochero Jumped ten feet nine Inches, which Is within six Inches of the world's record and comes within 4-10 of an Inch of equaling the Jump that won the Olympic event at Paris In 1900. - Tennis Players Comlnsr. Isaac and Donald Raymond. 8. L. Oclst heart and Fred Shepherd of Lincoln, all tennis players of renown, are ixpectd to be In Omahn next Saturday to look over the courts for the coming Interstate tourna ment and to have a game with some of the local men. RATE ' WAR PRECIPITATED Minneapolis A St. Loals Road An nounce Fare ol f-22 from i St. Paol to Boston. ST. PAUL, Aug. 10. General Passenger Agent Cutts of the Minneapolis & SU Louis has precipitated the first serious break in Grand Army of the Republic rates to Bos ton. Until today th,e efforts of the pas senger officials of northwestern lines to prevent a spread of .demoralized conditions east Of Chicago were successful. Mr. Cutts now announces a S22 rate to Boston and return, the lowest fare, it is said, ever made out of St. Paul, and has opened what protnLes to be an exceedingly sharp fight. . The announcement of tho news at head quarters and district offices of other north western lines created a sensation. Local passenger agents expressed the be lief that this rate-' would not have any effect upon lines out of Omaha, saying they . were satisfied the rates Irom here would go lower than already announced. $28.15, Omaha to Boston and return. The lines east of Chicago are standing the present cut and the roads running from Omaha to Chicago, are getting their full rate of faro under the special rate made for the occasion. It Is believed that the FINISHERS ALSO WALK OUT Clothing; Workers Strike at Chicago Gathering Force In "Open Shop' Districts. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. 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