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III3 OMAHA ) AILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY3l 1892
n ix tiumtii
fpfc a Oafflg town Man *
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( till ilo llialtl eooil )
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Hifll lnl wn-iilftlmllf uiildiffMil llioiilntrioiitl ,
'
w mill Imvfl ( moll ) ti < t' Hpl for outdoor * CN
'rt li WMlmi BOOM < JK ) iidonle , mostly
WHIM till liiihil to witness Urn
reiilnlnoil nMmyi liowovor , tire
MHil'irf ' Iliemiulm vl tiromly boliltttl
id < 1mm , for I'my ' iiiiateil morn tun limn n
Il1 f l Uf f
I * | ilnlli Mitlilillitf artlil If liocoilltl not hold
( if it ptioil toll * . | i'M o He'd ' liOnl tlio titiijilro's
lifting ( nil , itnil Uoloiiul Cnrkur tnxctl him
t.ri fiirtliU filtwuithtfy.
I IIBII il Utility fllmult lili Hiitieklo * under hU
fir Imu'U ' hint Hit ) I'fjloill'I ' tfHOMOil 11(111 ( nn >
I In * ttinilft eynryltody IntiRti , niul .tltumy
Hrt HiMti nn pjtliinilloii o' ilio Mtlrt tlittiua ,
ll wim I hi ) foilliimiU'it mull you ovoi-suw.
Mi-lroiif - iilicln , ton , wm oucucdliiuly Irnto
ftt dim * Ilino , mill whou Colonel Corlcor
tlficil nl lliitfcr to tiulnt out whorn undo \VM
iii'tiiitcjn ' , iifirjlojiinl simply liiiooUod U down ,
il u tlin titfhl iinil Ham tlio loft.
I'nr u inoifioiit II looxftd iw If n lltilo mill ,
with Hit * rittv i fie , would Uo luhlud lo tlio
Itiiiriiliiit'ii Mill of fnro ,
( Hi , inv , eli mo I You ilon' tit now wlmt you
illilh'l inlM ,
Out Onuplr < ; i > ,
In tfm ircoml Ilia boyuoiVH too It one.
MU * . AllMfU oponcil up with n sitfo , nd on
( ii'iiutfil t.ylllo'i iltillciio | ) ( , wiilUmt round lo
llntri , ( ho Kmiiirnl lunohlop nucoiul lilmsolf
nn Ihu throw-In. Itul Unit ivos not nil of It.
tin Hid t'unni hoinu lit the BHIIIU tlino ,
ftr Wfillitlt'j mudo it tmd throw toaucoml to
In u I off llifi itunariil ntlar the bull tmd boon
II MlfllUl ,
( n flu liniU liU wnv lo llMt on tlio Uuinpora ,
nt il Ihn lilcncliHtH told Iluuhay Una ha
t ililn't | illuh iilolti | , Ai n ronnltu ho .struck
out , Itulhurford It , Hnyoi than
| ' | ! ( tntn tha oiiiijtinctitiri' , ntid on
MiuliiJV'i ulluuipt to trent him in ilia munc
\ tr he crncltcd out it twii'lii trar. On tlili
t'lii-ln tvunt to third , nnd If It hndti't
fur hM cor It IUK ho'cl floored.
lin Old it inoinoiil nftar , how-
r < for tha hid Doited out n safe otio.
Hi t'n lilrfh foul lo Cnrnuy broiitrla thu
( 'nwiimriirn | ! In , Hut lliov only stnvnd n
liiiilii.ini , Hliinliiy.KHolJorK nnd Ciirnoy'ruilr-
Intf iUh'Mer'ii | you cntilil any nunl I
Hi ( Mir Imlfin nddud nnotlior pnlr. Aflor
( llll < 4 Imd lulled ono down to ( Jimmy , Kelly
t'nt hit imiD on Imlli nnd Vlsnor ntid Collopy
lilt flfo , till ) tint two rUtinors crossluir ttao
nil I'd rlh Auhlln.
tlut when the MnnnliiK anng cnmo rl ht
buck nt in ami piled up nix runs ol ? nnouKh
townlt tiililo In n olibphtiuso , nflcr ohnncoa
Imd licen ofTdrtHl to oxtliiHuhili ttionldn , there
WN n't n m n prixonl. or oven n boy , who
Couldn't ' Imvo tilt n nillro d apiko In two.
Mow'd ' tliujr come In no IIIVoll , but you
ttiiMl noror toll 1 told you * b-ufiur Imvlnp
two ftUllta on him , Diirbr nllowod MuMution
to .icrnti'li out n till on him. Then Collopv's
* rtnr ftnvo ( lu % lo n llfo , nnd Uncle's
fllmMior lo Ijtllo. A second blunder bv
< ? ollr lot 'ant all metro Up n noted , uftor whlcli
Anilrtti itnil lliitftioy ginglod unit Manning
niched her for four.
In the ln t bnlfof tlio eighth Kelly copped
* ill A Mnulonnd Unllv n hoinar , but when
tha t'owbnvn oT ( < ( < t Dili In the nln\h
A I th n imtr ttioiiMolvov , tlio nlr grow blue
bcftnn the last half of the
Hnth hy hitting Iluphoy ( or n brnoj ,
llrt.vp < went out to ( lusslc , but Mini-
ainit * funibla Hpnrcd Dai-by , mid everybody -
body ypllod lluiihoy wns milled nnd no
m * hcil Hliy wild thu bnll , that i ,
Bliy mild ho did , but no didn't , but Uorlior
core him his bun nil the iiiniu. And when
Jiollr llnoil liuroiit mifo , und Vlsnor. tqo , tha
Inllur for n couple of cuihloiu. nnd four run.i
( fAlloimil In , you would Imve thouKhl the ball
tirtrx Imd been inotamorplioscd Into .101110 un-
linllowcd nroim wboro Hands were colubral-
I nrf nuiim unrnnny rite.
In the oloruntli wo won the pamo. Unrhv
Rtid hhy crni l < oil otitsinglot. nnd nftor Ollks
nd Url | ' out , and Vlsnor'n baio on bnlls ,
t Jllrpir did llm builnois with n catbird ever
Hundujr hond. Hcoroi
OMAHA ,
. . . . . i < i o o i a i M : i
BCIIItU lit laMMH.
. . ) 1-10
.0 I 0 II 0 U Q 0 ! ! 0 0 U
HIDIMAIir.
'I hi 1141 Uiinilla. Ol ICnuiin City. S.
IIKB liltji Slilebouk. Vljimr. Woitliike ,
llinio-liiiHO Mi : Uurnnr. lloino
" ' "
.oft mi
' . ' " 1 ' " ? I\ M Ulty , I. nmbaiaon balUi
ilfl'r ' I IllUhoj , 8. lilt by iilloliod b.ill :
Imi ' ftriloR.out : O.itliy. m lliuhpy.a
* . IM.INI Wemluko. , Tlmoi Two
ii art fii | thirty litliiulo * . Uinjilrtsi Core -
o r IK
MlllttM ililWIt till ) l.rillllirs ,
MiyiiMfiii.i * . Minn. , May Ol ) . Mlnnoapo-
Iti i ri"il 'd Mllwauheo IhU morning bv a
tiire of t in ft before a crowd ol about 1,600
l > i1 a i'lie locaU won I ho ijaino In the sec-
i it > < i it whmt llva slnifiui out ! udoublo
r > t * b lire uion dvor the ( ilaio. Uutildo of
t f i at ie enU , llurroll wai very olleqtlve ,
b itif > r > u. > he < t for but f
li M K. ore
an.fo MII.IVAUKKK.
fo A < " '
t > nut k ' f ? ) V.r.l.n "o'CYV.
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l u rliel. If 1 1 I 0 1
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Ml sn r . oiovuuaui-i
, . Mliwauln > e , I Two-
h U rrnl. | Karl , 'Iwllclicll llontilvs plais ;
i l | tiiii , > Ui kuti W t , Uuia ou t > * ll : OIT
l ' i U , ) li Out Ur KrunM. I ; liutrull. ft.
\luHjr n , HI i < in vvil.l pltcuet , llur
) ' n. ' * Tlnm Una liuur * ni > flttr lulnutc * .
K'lll9 Ml < JU M Mil an Imtfei Mncv | t > ulls , i ,
| ) s ilur4 bus liliun , i , Kurl , Don
luluuiUu * ll.nl H i
ttiliWHV * , U. , Mav HO.-'l'hlJ mornlnif-i
Iwi WM an eaijr victory lor Coluwbut.
vj fall Si will , llid gronl
fldfo fiotjinllnit him for twd homd rtlhs.
( I'llitr prictiod hnlf llirt gittria nnd Wbll-
UrlCltof , rt InrM Alfiiitour , tha fctliflr half , Olll-
tfe ( 61 UBiiln * ' and Htilllvati'Jd offers lndmn
h peed Rnmo. Bulllvari did ttio
IfflttlBg ( ot tbo It0o lor.4. W athcf flho.
Mil i _ IKHMftAI' 'OLtA.
, Alt tiff A k All II I' A R
! ti. if . . 1 t 1 5 1 ( Ihhlh * , 2t > . . ! i 11 .1 t 1
OVIWflflKb 0 0 O'llMch , 111. . I 1.1 10
flfffll ( ji. If 0 0 i.ntrtfneti.l \ 4 6 o
J 0
HM'Pfit fi
Lprl\M.tl { \ 1 0 0 0
IMfVt , . . 0 1 4 f
NflKlP , ( 0 8 0
iiinh , m. . o a o I
30 41
13 4
ih * ! t'o 1 M m dli i. l Iliillnnittioll * ' 3. Tito-
! ( liit' ( lIHrii llitc-nlm * ( ' liltK ! o'llunrkp ,
Sfll.ltmf . llnnid fuh : mcckrnHriKP , 2. Stolen
mw * ( J'ltuttrkP. litniiimt , hulllluiihln tilnri
flonfM' . mummed ilnt < oii imifn : urru'iinril :
pllbntlinr , It Ptillltntl. I. Hit t > r liltrhcri
llniltkf Fltnck tint' tlr O'Dnf.tfi Miillivnn , I.
Vllil | ! | llic ( Mlnr , li Sulllrnn , i. I'nnscil holli
/OBIf 'limn : 0/iw / Jionr niul forty minute * . Urn-
| HfO' fernd
'Inlt-dn'i terror * I.ml It ,
'J'dl.Klio , O. ( May ftO , Fort Wnvno took
tlio Irioriiiny gnmaentirely through the poor
tf ntid error * of tha homo lonm in iho
( nttlnc , Wcn.hor clear. Attendance
Score !
RUMMAUt * .
Knnifd mm : Toledo , 21 Fort Wnrno , 3. > Two-
I'fixi ' Idtm McliulvHi. DimilnloMrnrd. . Homo
riin : Nlclinli llnooon tmll * ! Oil Klncrs , : otT
Kcnfu,2. Wlhl iiltchct : iitiur : < , Tlmo of grime :
( inn linur nnd tlilrtr-llro ndniitni , Umplro : Hny-
tier , etolun tmncin Nuivell , DnrllDulun , UogrlOTor.
NATIONAL MAUUI : .
llii < itiin nnd Clnvclnnil I'rosont a Very
1'rrtty Contc.it.
.V , Mass. , May 30. In this forenoon's
puma no runs were made for nine innings ,
so ciTcotlvo was the pitching nnd so Uiarp
wni iho Holding. In the tontli Cleveland
got rattled nnd Boston scored four runs on
two buso hits. Attendance , SUST. Score :
Ilimton n 000000004-4
Cleveland 0
lilts : lloslon , 0 : Clovulund , G. Errors :
lloslun , l : U orolnnil , a. Eirnod runs : llos-
Inli , I. Iliilterlut : ( JlarKson und Kelly ;
Voting and Zliiimur.
Undo Won Hy IMaylnff Hull.
WASHIXOTON , D. C. , May 30. Anson nnd
his Colts won the gnmo this forenoon by tak
ing ndvanlngo of the Senator ? ' mlsplays nnd
bulling safely when needed. The weather
was warm and the attendance 0,500. ( Jura-
bert started In for Chlcngo. but wns relieved
oy Luby in thu flftn , ns ho was being toucnoa
up DV Washington. Score :
\Vnnhliiittun 0 30300011 7
Ulilcnuo 4 0031102 10
Kiirnod I-IIIIH : Wnshlnctoii , 3 : Chicago , 3.
lilts : Wnslilnnlon. t > ; Chicago. 3. Krrors :
WusliliiKton , ( ii Chicago , 4. Ilattarles : Knoll
niul iMIlllKiuii OninborU I.uby uiul Sclirlver.
Urooldyn Iiruiijicil Ono.
BROOKLYN , N. Y. , May 30. The Clncin-
nntl Hods won this morning's era mo in the
eleventh inning on n base hit nnd an error by
O'Brien. Comtsky Injured bis arm nnd gave
way to Vnuehn in the eleventh inning. At
tendance , y.-lUJ. Score :
llrooklyn 1 OOOOOOOOHO 4
Cincinnati S
Knnicd runs : llrooklyn , 1 ; Cincinnati , 3.
llatturlus : Haddock unu Duluy ; Uhnmbar-
Inlu nnd Murphy.
OtiulicrM unit Kiinnel * nt It Hard.
PiniADni.FiiiA , Pa , , May 30. It took
ttvclvo innings to decide the morning game
between Philadelphia and Louisville. The
visitors opened like winners , knocking out
four runs with tha aid of a wild throw by
Allan Tbo Phillies bunched five bits off
Vlan In tbo seventh and tied thO'scoro.
From this until tbo twelfth it was a battle
royal , Philadelphia ultimately winning on a
missed third strike , Thompson's double and
Doluhnnty's smcle. Weather threatening.
Attendance , 2,033. Score :
l.onl.MVllIc. . . 400030000000 6
I'lill'dolphin 0 0300040000 1 7
l-'nrnnd runs : Philadelphia , 4. Hits : Louis
ville , III ; I'lillndolphln. 13. Errors : Louis
ville. 3 ; Philadelphia. 3. nntterlos : Vlnti
nnd Dowse ; Uarsoy und Clon.unts.
Afraid They'll | { o Fired.
NEW YOIIK , May 30. The Now Yorks
played in better form this mornlnc and won
another victory from the St. Louis team.
Dwyer retired after iho fourth inning.
Powers' throat to get new men seems to
have infused new life Into the Now Yorks.
O'Kourko , Carroll nnd Carolbors did fine
work. The weather was threatening.
Attendance , 1.497. Score :
Now York 0 10500300 0
au I/Ollls 0 30100000 3
llltH : Now York. 8 : at , Iouls. 8. Errors :
Now Yuri ; , 3 ; .St. I.ouls. 0. Earned runs :
Now York , 3 ; tit , I.onl.i , 3. Hatterlea : Kin ?
nnd Murphy ; lwyor ) , Hroltoiutoln und
lluckluy.
Huitlinuro l anlly Wlilpiiuil , '
Pnrsnuim , Pa. , Mny 30. Plttsburg won
the mornlnir game by irood , hard batting.
The Ilnltlmorot played wretchedly In the
Hold. Weather bouuiiful. Auendanco , U,500.
Score :
I'lttsburs 13132003 0 n
llalllmoro 1
lilts : I'lttsbur ! , ' . 12 ; llaltlmore. 5. Eriors :
I'lllHlinni , u ; lliiltlnioru , U Earned runs :
I'lllsljiir- ; llalllnioru. 1. Ilnttcrlcs : llaltl-
inoio unit Mack ; MeMuhon niul Hoblnson.
.Sl'.YUKS OlSl'OllT. .
Oiitfointi ill the ( lrit I'lilliiiiiu Iliiudlcap
IIiiiul Itum ViMtoril.iy.
Cuictoo , III. , May 30. The Pullman road
race , thu greatest event of the year lo west
ern bluyclUtsva run today , Over ! )75
llyrrs look part. Ilocord breaking tlino was
not looked for on iiccouat of tbo bad roads.
The run Is from Michigan' avenue anil Jack-
on street In Chicago to Pullman , a distance
of twelve miles. J. D. Woolos , of the Lako-
vlow club , who win plvim a baudlcap ol six
laluuloa , was tlrst InV. ; . A , Anderson , Chi-
caf-o , suconil ; K. A. Hex , iakavlevr , third.
II. \\ni3lilp of Knliewood ( wins the llrst
tlino priio | H. A , Glthons of Cblciigo second
end , lit tO 1111)0.
Lutnsden , who wa * o.xpocloil to win iho
time | irUo , wat thrown out by au accident.
Wooln' tliuo was Illty-dix minutes and
Hvo iccondv .
Turn ItucoriU .Sin mliuil.
NKW.UIK , N. J. , ' May 30. Two records
were broknn today in the Passalo river
roKutta. In tlio Junior slx-ourecl ulg race ,
too l'u < ulo crow won in 8:11 , boatinn the
record by loursononds. In tbo senior olnht-
oared Hboll race , thu Cornell craw won In
7UI , boiUlnvt ibo record by sUloon seconds.
NRWAIIK , rf. J. , May 111)'Vho ) American
tweuty-ilvo mlle bluyulo road roconl was
brouen today by IlovlandBrulih oryoiv Beet-
ford , Mass. Tlino ! Ouo hour , Kovenioon uiln-
utos and tou icvoiidv Host provlous time
made by tbo sarapndori Ono hour , nlnotoon
nilnuleniid thirteen seconds.
Air. Corcoruii Ktilfmieil.
COLI-MIIL-S , O. , May UO. ( Special Tolograui
to TUB JI K.j-l'resldout Williams tonicnt
rolotttoU Uinnlni Corcoran anu appolatod K.
M. Gucntnur of UhlcaRo m nis place ,
( juoutbor will talio up Corcorua's schudulo ,
ouonioB at Kausut C'U.v Juno j. Outllcldor
Jack McQuaid ol the ludianupclls club was
relemoa lontght. Mc uald 1s outot form
anu no ether Wmtera league club waalod
tilui.
Dr. Illrney't UaUrra Powder cure
for al by m dtujf Uti. 53 Mats
Mil 1IANN1NC COT THE THIRD
Knnsas Oity Had Little Trouble in Winning
the Afternoon Game.
OMAHA'S ' WORK.WAS POOR ALL AROUND
flood Holiday Crowd DUanpolntod hi Socliif :
tlio Homo Triiin f.ono Coluinlitit itnil
Toledo inch : Pull OITn Victory
Otlinr Unmos.
Kansas City , 8 ; Omohoi 4.
Columbus , 14 ; Indianapolis , 10.
Toledo , 7 ; Fort Wayne , 5.
Mllwnuuoo , 10 ; Minneapolis , 8.
rp N THE AFTERnoon -
noon it was diftor-
ont , ob , so different.
/ & * Tbo Cowboys
- ! 3 1
skinned us to ;
that is , they made
eight , whllo wo
only cot four.
There waa n biff
crowd an baud
ready to do the
right thing by
Uncle's ohoru bs ,
but they never had
tbo opportunity , the
cherubs playing like a lot of farmers.
Tho.crror column doesn't begin to show
the bum game they put upor it isn't
always errors tbat makes a bad game.
It was what they did not do , rather than
what they 'did.
Colonel Corker failed to show up. The
angry niuttorlnps in the mornlnc made htm
loary , so ho took sick and vomalnod at his
hotel the Indiana House. Him MoKolvoy ,
a sub , did the adjudicating , aud although ho
gave the Cowboys about everything they
asked , still they beefed with taoir usual
vigor.
Trcvublo from 'tho Turn Loose.
Again Kansns City wont first to bat. They
mndo two. Mnnngor Jim tnou first oh balls ,
Sunday got 11 in the ribs , nnd Payno.mndo a
hit. On this Manning scored and Sunday
went to second. Cnrnoy hit ono down to
Gllks nnd Sunday was nallod at third , Car
ney likewise at first.
A very clover bit of playing , by the way.
McMuhon's snfo ono scored Pay no , tnen
they quit for a wbila , Lytlo striking out
after Alberts had goio to ilrat on balls.
It was an oge bpiled hard for Omaha , as
was the second for both sides.
in the third Kansas City added another
braco. Sunday got a base on balls , Pnyno
lummed out a throo-sanuor and MoMahou a
double.
In our half wo took two ourselves. Handl-
boo and Shoibcck went to first on bad ones ,
and on Glilts' sncrillco and Yisnor's single
both scored.
I.list Itum or tlio Giiino.
Another egg nplcco in the fourth , but in the
fifth the Cowboys run in a couple more. Cnr
noy connected for throe sack * , McMahon died
at llrst , Alberts singled and so did Andrus ,
Vlsnor letting the Inttor's ball got by him ,
and Gus scored , whllo the latter halted on
third.
In tbo sixth and seventh Onnha squeezed
in ono each ana than cave up the ghost. The
Cowboys , however , kept right on sawing
wood , nnd in the eighth made their last pair
un a sinclo by Manning , another brainless
piny by Vlsner and Payne's two-bagger.
The score follows :
OMAHA.
BCOHB IIY INNINGS.
Omnhn 0 03001100 4
Kansas Olty 3 02020020 8
SUMMAUY.
Huns earned : Ornuha , 1 ; Kansas Olty , 3
Two-base hits : Uollouy , 1 : Darby , 1 ; Mc-
Jttahon , I ; I'ayno , I. Three-base hits : 1'ayno.
l ; Carney , 1. Double plays : Uollopy to Howe ,
I : Sholbouk to Oil Us to Howe. 1 ; O.irnoy to
McMnhon , ] . Unso on bulls : Off llandlboo , 8 ;
off Elloljorit. 4. lilt by pitcher : liy llundlboe.
1. Htriick out : Hv llandlboo , G ; by Eltoljorjr ,
o. Passed balls : Hy MoMalion , i. wild pitches :
Hv I'.ltoljori , ' , 2. Time of came : One hour und.
imy-Ovo minutes. Umplro : MoKolvoy.
Toledo Turned the Talilp.
TOLEDO , O. , Mny 30. The afternoon game
was won by Toledo through hard hitting and
brilliant fielding. Weather clear. Attend
ance 0,000. Score ;
SCOUR IIV I.V.VINOS.
Toledo 0 13020100-7
Fort Wayne U 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 36
aUMMAIIV.
Kornoil runs : Toloilo , 4 ; Fort Wuyno , 3. Two
bmo lilts : Moll , Ularko. Homo , runs : Xowoll ,
Campion. Ilnnvs on bulls : Off Clarke , 1 ; on din-
nlnvtinm , 3 Jilt by iiltclior : 11 r Uunnlnxluim , 1.
Struck out : lly Clnrko , 2 : Cunningham , 1. l-ussed
bnlls : Hy Hurley , 2. Stolen buses : ICIy , Nlcliol-
on , 2 ; Honolulu , Cuunliigliam. Tlma or Kama :
Ono hour anil fortr uilnutou. Umplro : Hnyder.
IJolunilius AVou Again.
Coi.uMiiu.i , O. , May 30. Columbus won tbo
second catnc by hlttlnc both Uaylo aud Mad
den bard. Tbo floldlngof Columbus was poor ,
buif the stick work pulled thorn out. Weather
beautiful. Attendance5,000. Score :
C-llK 111INNINOS. .
Coliiinbim . 3230 1 O 3 3 1 U
IntllaimpQlls , . , . 3700 03 03 1-10
HUIIMAIir.
Karnedrunn ColmnbUH , Di Indlnnnnolli , 4. Tiro-
lia o lilt * : .MpUlullun , U'llrlon , llurnun 'i'lirco-liaso
lilts : 'C iuinu , ( Jnlnn. lloiua run : HrockuiirliliiC.
IJoublo lilurit ; Wulih , McL'lellan , JrcckunriJ ) 0.
llum on built : Oil O'Diif , 3 ; oil Ntovuns. l\pt \ oaylo ,
4 ; Mnliluii. ; : Hlruck out : lly O'J ) r. J ! Btovcns ,
1 ; Ijajlo , U ; Mpildon. : . Ioft oa basos.r * Columbus ,
7 ; Iri.llunnpolls. Ii : Stuluir bases : \Velsli , 2 :
O'llourku , fatnpnu , ll.ally , Abbo/'lAilcljor. I'aned
bnlli Qnlnn Tlmo of Kama : Titu bourn and
lutuutus , Uiujilre : MndJoii.
Couldn't \Vlii llotli.
MlnnJ ( May 80. Minne
apolis outbatted aad ouilloldod Milwaukee In
the uflernoon. but Uorbott's bases on balls
wcro expansive. Weather clear. Attend
ance , U.OOO , Score !
scout : ur IXNINOS.
Minneapolis . 4 00100002 8
Mllwnukeu . 0 0 1 U 4 U 6 U ' -10
. . BUUWAUV.
Huns earned : Minneapolis , ii Milwaukee , 4.
Two-bull ) lill > : Graham , lionouue. Newman , West.
llouUxrunsi Krli'K , 2. Double plajrs : Ward and
i : riiralj ( ui , i-arrott to bblnnock. Ilaio on balls :
flit Corbuti , 8. lilt br pltcbcr : lly Wlduur , 1.
Hlruck outi ily Corbott , \VUnor. 1 . I. Tlmo of
uamo Ouo boar olid thirty minutes. Uiuplro :
McQusld , _
. l.IIAOUF ,
llaltlraure riuyed llnril , but Flttaburt ; Was
Lucky.
PITTSUUIIO , Pa. , May 00. Cobb pitched a
good game for Uultluioro In tbo oftoruoon
and tbo Orioles played beautifully tlu tb
field , but the Pittsburgh irothlts when needed
and won. Baldwin pitched both games for
Pltlaburg in llrst oUurBll-lo. Allonditnco ,
7,787. Score -
I'lttsburjr $ ' 61 1 4
Il.iltltnora . . . . . . . ilP. 0 3
Hits ! 1'ltUbiirg. 10 : nkltlmoro 0. .Krrors :
I'ltlsbiir.2j Ilnttltilaro. U. Karnod riini :
1 * tUbiir/ . ! ; . Utiltlingro , 1. Hntlorlos ! lUld-
wln and Mnokj OobU3nd Uunson.
llrlilcgronimrllrkiii n Notch.
BIIOOKI.TN , N. V. , Mny 30. The afternoon
game nt Eastern natk-wns an cloven-inning
battle nnd Cincinnati batted out a victory in
the last Inning. Attendance , 11,303 , Score !
tlroolilyn. , 010 o' 3
Ulnolnnntl. . . . 1 o-O'oH 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
lilts : llrooklyn. 4dCit : onnnll.Errors ! :
llrooUlvn , 7 : Cincinnati. 6. Earned runs :
Cincinnati. 1. U iltetlos : ' Hart rtnd Klrtslowj
Mnllanonnd Murphy ,
St. IouM Took the Socoml.
Nnw YOUK , May 30. The second gnmo nt
Iho polo ground * today was easily won by St.
Louis , Huslo really gave away tbo gntuo.
Woalhorralnv. Attendance1 , 7,300. Score !
Now York 0 0 n
SU I.oilU u 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 * 10
lllls : Now York , 7 : SU-Ixniti , 7. fcrrqrs :
New York. 5 : St. LnuK I. named rilm : Now
Yoik.2. llnttorlos ! HnsloUruuo and fluids ;
Olouson nnd llucklcy.
luiniiols nlo llnrd.
Piiif.AnBi.riiu , Pa. , Mny 30. The after
noon game between Philadelphia and Louis
ville , if anything , wns more stubbornly con
tested than that of the morning. Score :
Philadelphia 000002,0000 0001 3
Lonlsvllla. . . . . . . . . 00000000200000 2
Karnodrunrt Lolilnvlllo , 1 | I'hllndolDhln. 1.
Hits ! I'hllutlolDhla. 7 : > Louisville , 8. Krrors :
IMillndelnhlii , 3 ; LatlNvlllo , I. llattorlos :
KsDor , Woylilng niul Ulomouts ; Jones und
Grim.
Kelly IH Still King.
BOSTONMass. . , May 30. The Clovolands
plnvod a mlsorablo game this afternoon.
Kelly was the hero of the day. Attendance ,
7,807. Score :
Itoston 0 12
Oloyolnml 0 . 0
Hits : Demon , 12OlovoInud ; , (1. ( Errors : llos-
ton , 2 : lilovolnnd , 0. Larnod runs : lioston. 2i
Ulovolnnd , 3 , Buttorloa : Htiiloy aud Kelly :
Davis und O'Connor.
Clilciigo Wins Soooiul 1'lncc.
WAsniNOTox. D. O. , Mny ! )0. ) In the after
noon game Chicago played a greal fielding
game nnd pulled out another victory. At
tendance , 7,200. Weathorhot. Score :
Washington. , 4
Chicago 1 a 010100 * 0
Earned runs : Washington , li Olilcnco , 2.
IlltS ! Wnshliiitton , 0 ; Chlcuso. 10. Errors :
Washington , 4 ; Oliluapo , . ' . Unttorlos : Gust-
rlKlit , I'oroinaa nnd MuUuIro ; llutohluson ,
Klttrldno and Solirlvor ,
STATK MCAO UE.
liontrloo Hnd I.lttlo Trouble In AVlnnlne
Her ] > ulr at I'lattamouth.
1'LATTS.MOUTH. NOD. , May 30. ISpccial
Telegram to Tun BEE.I Beatrice added in
sult to injury today by defeating the local
learn two succosslvo games. The morning
game was probably the worst Holding game
played hero this year. 'Although Beatrice
secured but two safe bits , her players rolled
up ten runs while the louala with six hits got
three runs. Perrlno again essayed to pitch
for the locals , but was unabloto land tbo ball
ever the plate , and permitted tlio Beatrice
team to score three times in the second in
ning. Then ho retired und Koevos finished
the game , pitching wonderful ball. Ho gave
Beatrice ouo hit , a Vcratch homo run over
the right Held foneo.Kennedy [ distinguished
himself Oy some awful Holding , as did Sam
Patterson. Long did some brilliant battinc
for Iho locals. Slagcl pitched fine ball for
Beatrice , but sufferc'd iji comparison with
Reeves. , - \
In the afternoon game t the visitors won by
superior Holding. Ydpplpltchdd a fine game
for Iho locals , keeping' th'e has well scat
tered. Derricit starloa in to pitch for
Beatrice , but was baQ deut of the box in
the fifth. Tbo homo team batted hard , but
unluckily. Klagel'took Derrick's place and
stopped the locals fehort. Sam Patterson
again played , a very1 , Imm fielding game.
Long's"work , with tbq stick was line. Uroon
did some ronmrkablo'fleldinif. as did llnnnn.ll.
The continued dofoufof ; the borne team can
only bo laid to thoi fact that the
olub is torn v/i\fi ( \ ( dissension * . The
whUo plajiora , , . are } so.bjcp to be Tcorn-
bmedogaluBt 'Ihojcolorcd men , and it
is said that tbroo ol ttio"fflon.-.wlU jump iboir
contracts and go to Lomars , la. These men
have played sulky ball'over since their re
turn , and seem to talio no/interest in tbo
team. Perrlpo today resl < ; nedas manager
and Green was appointed manager and cap
tain. The score ( mornincr game : )
Doatlco ' . 0 3 3 , C 0 0 3 1 10
Plattsmouth 0001 00 U 20 3
Earned runs : Plattsmouth 3 ; Beatrice. 3.
Huso lilts : I'lnttsmoutb. 0 ; Doutrloo. 2. Er-
rnrs : 1'luttsinoutli , 10 ; lloatrlee , 10. Batter
ies : Slagol and Jones ; L'orrlno , Hooves and
Mautiln. Umplro : Ilaskoll.
Afternoon game :
Doatrlco 0 3301100 * 8
L'luUsmontli 100020000 3
Enrned runs : I'lattsinoutb , 3 ; Beatrice. 4.
Dnaoblts : I'lattainoutli. ft ; Boatrloo. 8 , Er
rors : I'lattsmoutb , 7 ; lloatrlee , 7. Buttorlos :
Yapp nnd Muupln ; Derrick , Slagol aud Jonos.
Umplro : Ilaskoll.
KEAHXEY , Neb. , May 30. [ Special Tele
gram lo THE BEE. I The Sugar Boots
pounded Kearney all ever tbo diamond in
both games today. The grounds vyoro In
good condition and tbo woatbor could not
have boon more favorable for playing. To
day was the first game 'put up by tbo
Kearney team at homo and the
disastrous results was the subject of
sovorp comment by ttio local cranks. In tbo
first game Castono occupied the box , but the
Sugar Beets appeared to Hnd his ball as
easily as an ordinary balloon. Hopper occu
pied the box for tbo Kearney club this after
noon and dla good work until tbo fourth in-
nine. The score ( first game ) :
Kearney 3
Grand Island 7
Struck out : Hopper. 4 : Castono , 5. Daso on
balls : Hopper. 4 ; Uustoue , 7.
Second game :
Kearney 1 00101010 4
Grand island 2 2310001 1 10
Tlmo of game : Ono hour aqd thirty min
utes. Umplio : Hart. ,
AMATKUIl UAMKS.
How the Hoys Amused Themselves and
the People.
BLAIR , Nob. , May 30 [ Special Telegram
to TUB BEE. I During tbo afternoon the
Blair Red Birds crossed bats with tbo Coun
cil Bluffs team again , and defeated thorn
easily. The Council Bluffs team Imported a
battery from Omana , but Blair batted
Hugboy bard. Score :
nialr. . . . . . . . . . 32402100 * -ll
Council lliuirs 1 OllOOOOO 3
Iluiis earned : Illulr.7. liases on halls : Oft
Hnu'liuy , 2 ; Ilrott , 3. lilt hy pltobor : Himhoy ,
I ; Ilrott , 1. Struck out : lly IJrott. 10 : llughoy.
B. Two-base hits : Urutt. Qulnlln. Homo run :
Ilrott. I'assed Units : Luuoy. 1. Huso hits :
lllnlr , 0 : Uonncll Illulfs. a. llattory : Hlalr ,
Ilrott and Durant ; Council III nil's , Huiihoy
and Lucy. Umplro : AUu Davis.
BROKEN Bow , Nob. , May 80. [ Special
Telegram toXTue BBE.A ] gaino of base ball
was played hero today between tbo Broken
Bow club und a uicliM nine , which resulted
in a victory lor the latter , in a score of 0
to 8. Sl
lloi.nnf.au , Neb. , Jlay 30. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB BEK. ] The ball gatno today
against Axtoll resulted 25 to 7 in favor of
Ilolilrogo.
PONC * . Nob. , May ga.-i1specjal Telegram
t6TimBBB.J Tbo ball game artbo driving
park today Ijotweon Coleridgo and Ponca
.vat one of tbo moi.t hotly contested and in
teresting games ovor-pl y sd in Ponca. It
resulted in tbo aofoat of Colorldto by a score
of 4 to 5.
BOD.NE , la. , May .30. [ Special Tolocram
to Tin : BEL' . ] Tdo ba1 > g mo between Boone
and Webster City bore today resulted in favor
of tbo local team by a score ol 0 to U.
FlojfK'xl i i"tUfor { ttifo Tlioin.
BOSTON , Mas . , May 1)0 ) ! The Prinooton
base ball club played a return game with
Harvard on Holmes' field , Cambridge , this
afternoon and > vai beaten almost as badly as
'
la tbo first'gaino at homo. It wastbo
first tlino in three years tbat
Prinooton has been , represented on Harvard's
Held and a crowd of more than
13,000 pcopio welcomed tbo visitors when
tboy ran upon the Hold. The reception showed
tbat wbalovo ? fqqllng may havp existed
ngalnst Princeton la tbe past Mas entirely
dUappoared , Score :
' '
Princeton . , . . -1000000 3 4
Harvard , . .9 Q o 0 , 3 ( Q I )
HIUi I'rlueoton. 3 : Ilarvurd. II. Error * !
I'rlucoton , 7 ; llurVWd , 1. Ilattorleif Youuif
and Drown ; Illgbland and NoUon.
Dr.Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder cure * catarrh
For solo by ll drugsUU. 5u oooU.
FRED TARAL'S ' 'GREAT RIDE
Ho Lands Possara a Winner of the Great
Metropolitan Handicap ,
TREMENDOUS CROWD AF MORRIS PARK
( Irpntoit ( IntlinrliiR or 1'copto Kror Sron on
an American Trnok Watches One of
tlio Prnttlcst linens Kvnr Won
Other i\ont : .
OUUI3 PAUIC
U\CB TIUCK , N. Y. ,
May 30. The lar
gest crowd that
ever gathered on an
American nice truck
wns aeon nt Morris
Park this afternoon.
The grnnd stnnd ,
which has a seating
capacity of 15,000 , wns fully tcnnntod nn
hour before the bugler summoned the stnrt-
ors in lUo first rnco to the post. The over
flow thronged the Inwn until it wns nllvo
with a human mass , whllo there wire thou
sands In the betting ring among the plungers
of high and low degree , who never saw the
track until the races were all ovor. The 10-1
bookmakers wcro kept busy taking in money
apd handing out tickets as they endeavored
to nppoaso the speculative ambitions ) ! t bo
immensepushingand Jostling mass of holiday
visitors. Everybody had money nnd they
brought it to Morris Park to hot on tbo great
Metropolitan handicap. The every a ay race
goer was sadly hampered in bis efforts to
mnko his bets nnd many ot thorn , after run
ning Iho risk of losing their wearing apparel -
parol in the crushing mass in the ring , were
glad to make their oscnpo nnd ratatutheir
desire to pin n so until the morrow , when the
holiday crowd will be only n memory.
Conservative judges ostlmato the crowd nt
between 45,000 nnd 50,000 people. Society
was well rourosontod , the club house and
private boxes being occupied by fashion able
Now York.
While waiting for the Metropolitan , on-
thuiiasm was heightened by the clover vic
tory of Dr. Hnsbrouck in the opening scram
ble at five furlongs. Correction was the
most fancied of tbo lot nnd she was sent to
the post lirst choice in the betting at oven
money. The doctor is n cast-off from thu
stable of Messrs. J. A. and II. A. Morristho
owners of Morns Park , ana nlso of Correc
tion. Ho vnuqulshod the mnro nftor a hard
struggle , but it was necessary for him to tie
the record , u'J seconds , in order to accom
plish the feat. This time proved that tbo
track was lightning fast.
Fortunes nt Any Odds , *
After the third race the bookmakers posted
odds on the ten starters in the handicap and
the war botweeu the ponoilors and the spec
ulators wns well under way. For half nn
hour the ring looked for all iho world like a
thousand foot bull teams struggling for a
moment's conversation with the bookmnkors.
For a moment there was n Uttlo 2 to 1 Inld
ncalnst Pcssara. The 10,000 men in
the ring all mndo n rush for this book
maker at the sumo time. A few secured
those odds. They were wild with the tip on
Possara and forced the bookmakers tu cut
from 2 to 1 to 0 to 5. The layers of odds
never lllnched. , If Possara lost It meant a
fortune for thorn. They could not got llus-
sell , the second cbolco , backed for loss than
4 to 1. The confidence in Jockey Taral's
ability to pilot Possara llrst by the Judges
was something romnruubln. There was a
hunarod dollars bet on Pcssara , where there
was five bet on Hussoll.
Itcndy Tor n Grcnt Knee.
At the oxpitatlon of half au hour an im
mense gong threshed out a warning that tbo
horses bad been given tbo word to go , the
bookmakers wiped the prospiration from
their faces and the crowd rushed ever each
other in an endeavor to gain the lawn nnd
got a glimpse of tbu flying racers. Starter
Howe gave them an even break , in fact , his
work at the flag this afternoon is worthy of
special commendation.
In the open ing sixteenth Taral , who had suc
ceeded in getting Pessara way in lirst place ,
wrapped the reins around his wrist twlco
and proceeded to restrain Possara's speed as
much as possible until the critical point in
tbo homo stretch was reached. Hussoll and
Fairy then drew their bodies by Possara
and , lapood on each other , piloted the
bunch up tbo hill. It was a solid bunch , too ,
there not being au inch of daylight discern
ible between any ono of them. The specta
tors applauded the pretty sight.
At the end of iialf a mile the relative
positions were about the same , but Fairy
was beginning to show signs of distress , and
at the top of the hill loading into the homestretch
stretch auo whisked her tail a couple of
times and decided to quit. McCarthy plied
her with whip and spur , but Fairy's ' speed.
bad been all used up and the hooded bond of
Russell went on hoboing in front as Fairy
was slowly but surely drawn back into the
bunch.
Ilnsiell I'unkcit Again.
When well straightened out in the home
stretch Taral loosened the two wraps of
Pcssara's rains from his wrists and the
favorite began to gain on Uussoll. A quarter
of a milo from the finish Russell nhowod tha
white feather , bis oars shot backwards ; in
deed they laid flat against his hoad. The
cowardly son of Eolosand Tilllo Russell was
once raoro going to show his admirers that ho
lacked gamenoss. With a few vigorous kicks
of his heel Pnssara breasted Runsoll. Taral
then took another wrap on the reins. He
saw Uussoll's oars pinned back like a
whipped cur , and ho know that all dttngor
from that quarter was pussod. Without fur-
.thcr persuasion Pcsjara increased his load tea
a length.
Opposite the lower end of the betting ring
Tarul glanced back ever his shoulder and
saw tbo western colt , Cocobatclioo , formerly
Curt Gunn , coming up like a uyolono. Ho
turned quickly , dug bis spurs into Posaara's
heaving sides and brought tbo wblp down
once , twlco , thrioo. The son of Pcssaro and
bister Monica appeared to appreciate bis
danger and bo gamely responded by again
lengthening the stretch ot daylight between
his new competitor and ulmsolf.
In t Uuuli of tlio Gallopers ,
Hamilton , on Cocohatchoo , tbon raised his
mount a trifle and stopped further pursuit
until aftortho last sixteenth polo had bean
passed. Ho tbon endeavored to catch Taral
napping , but the cleyor follow on 1'cssara
was all onrj and eyes and when Hamilton
made a final rush with bis mount Taral be
gan to ndo like a fiend. On the other side of
him and pinning Picknlokor on the inner
rail was Slolpnor , who was coming with full
ns inuch'speod ' as was Cocobalcbeo. Taral
spurred , \vhippod and fairly lifted Postara ,
with his knees. Tbo crowd cheered him llko
maddened creatures.
After a few seconds , which seamed Ilka
hours to the intensely excited multitude ,
I'ossara reached aud passed the winning
post , a safe winner by a length. At his
heels , " beads apart , came Cocohatchoo ,
tilolpnor , Livonia and Picknlokor , Tboy
wore only a luugth behind the winner. The
spectators breathed frooiy , their hearts
stopped palpitating and tboy lifted up tbclr
voices in applauding Taral and his bravo
mount , Pessara. It was a grand horse raoo.
Details or the Duy.
Following are the races :
rirstriicn , QvufurloiiKu : Dr. IIasbrauok(3to (
II won In n Urlvo byu length , Correction (0 ( to
61 second by a bund , Kuoolnnd ( < to II third.
Tlii'u : M > .
Second ruoo , ono mlle : Two lilts (7 ( to U won ,
Mrs. i'oek ( ID to 1) ) second , Vernon ( S to 1) ) third.
Tlinoi 1MOJS.
Third race , tbo Juvonllo stakes , five fur
longs : Ilomilo Leo ooit (8 ( to si won. 1'rlnoo
UeurKO (3 to 1) ) second , i'orrlor Jouot (20 ( to 1) )
third ; Tlino ! 1OJ. ;
Fourth ruco , the Metropolitan handicap ,
mlle and n furlong ! i'ouiiru , 117 pounds ,
Taral , lOtoti ) won , Uooolmtcbou , IKS pounds.
Hamilton , (3 ( to I ) second , Blolpnor , 107 bounds.
Dok'co ) . ( IP to I ) third. Tlmui 1:51. ivonia ,
08 ; I'lolcnlokcr , llOt Hubsull , 118 ; Candelabra ,
03 : I'nlry , in , und Lzlu. ! to , also run.
I'ifth race , seven furlongs ; Milt Young (13 (
to l ) won , India llul.ber IHtol ) second. Al
calde < B toll third. Times 12UU.
Sixth ruoo , live furlongs ; illsk ( B to 1) ) won ,
Warsaw (0 ( to 5 ; second , Junnotto M. ( J to 1) )
third. Tlino ;
Verge d'Or Iluu Uuvru.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May CO. 'iho weather waa
threatening , but the sport at the fair ground *
was good. The Memorial handicap , which
was worth to the wlanor $2,19r , wns the
feature. Otildo. who wn * the fnvorlto nt 3 to
1 , won very cleverly. Ho was last oiT , but
Jockey Jordan gradually mowed the others
down , coming to the wire under a pull a
length nnd n half before Verge d'Or , who
hnd three lengths the best of Onyoso , third.
I/11 ' MCO. tollltic , six furloncs ! llllly Smith
( IJ to 1) ) won. Good Dny (10 ( lo 1) ) soo''ml , May
lllovuiin i(2J ( to I ) third. Time : U ill.
Second rnco , soiling , 2-yonr-olds , four nnd
ono-lin ( urlonRt ! Ho [ 'POO 18 u > 5) ) won , Imko-
lUL'i "V * * S , " opol > d , Annlo Golden (2U ( to l )
third rime ! 1:00.
rhlrd race , the Memorial stnko. ono mlle !
Oumo ( .1 to 1) ) won. Verne l'Or ci to I ) second ,
arm > soStollthlrd. ( Tlmej 1 : ! * { .
fcoii rib rnco. seven nnd onn-hnlf furloncs :
i no Denooni ? to I ) won. Oront Hopes tntoW
serond. First Iiy : (3 ( ted ) tnlrd. Time : Him.
.Hftli moo. solan.- , six furlongs : Dock Wlok
( > to I ) won. Guylor ( : l to 1) ) second , Otdotto (8 ( to
1) ) thlru. Time : 1:18. :
Sixth race , ono mlle an 1 n sixteenth : Pallor
( i to 8) ) won. .Too lllaukburn (7 lo ft ) second ,
Mnry Sue (5 ( lo 1) ) third. Tlmoi 2:00 : .
S AT I..VTOXIA.
Short Homes Sneered In Currying Off tlio
rnncliKil l'rl cH of the Dny.
CINCINNATI , O. , May 80. Memorial dny nt
La ton In was by far the best of the mooting
in every rospoot. The weather wn * perfect ,
the track fast , the quality of the horses
started was of the best , aud fully 20,0011 , people
ple were present to witness the- sport nnd
bet on the races. The bettors received sev
eral surprises , us In the third race Verdant ,
at 10 to l , came in well abend.
The Decoration Day handicap , the princi
pal race , worth 3.510 to the winner , was the
prettiest rnco of the day and was won by Ida
Plcitwick with \Villlnmi up. Poet Scout
was n strong favorite nnd a largo amount of
money was laid on him at 2 lo l nnd 7 to 5.
Bnlgownn wns the next choice of the talent
nt 1 to 1. A gront deal ol money wns
plncod on Ida Pickwick at 8 to 1. The stnrt
wns mndo nftor some delay with Mnry
McUowan in front , Balgowau nnd Klncsam
next in order and the others closely
bunched behind. At the last turn Poet Scout
was given his head nnd cnmo forward with a
rush and took first place. Ida PIciiwick was
fourth. Coming down the stretch PootScout
still led the way and his mnny bnckcrs
uhccrod themselves hearse and urged him on
with chcor.i. At the last sixteenth Bnlgownn
and Ida Pickwick cnufiht Poet -Scout r nd
together , head and hond , they rncod toward
the wlro , nil whipping line mad. Then , Just
before tbo stnnd wns reached , Williams on
Ida Pickwick wont forward nnd won , nnd
Bnlgmvuu nnd Poet Scout next , all heads
apart.
First race , solllnsr , for .1-yoar-olds nnd up-
wnrds. six furlongs : John Ilnridoy (9 ( to A )
won , Klslo S ( J to II second. Daring (10 to II
third. Tlmo : 1:12 .
Second rnco , soiling , for 3-yenr-olds , ono
mlle ; Powers ( . . ta 1) ) won. Rook Luldlov ( U
toll second. Orvlllo ( U to 1) ) third. Time : 1:4'J : J.
Third rnco , purse for maidens , ! 2-yonr-olds.
live und n Imlt furlongs : Verdant (10 ( to 1) )
won , Jtidtio Onrtwoll (2 ( > j to 1) ) second , L'lutus
( U4 ! to II third. Tlino : MJ.
Fourth race , the Decoration handicap , for
3-yonr-olds nnd upwards , ouo mlle nnd tiireo-
slxteunths : Ida Vlukwlok ( B to II won. Hal-
gownn ( 'ii ! to 1) ) second. I'oot Scout (4 ( tu fi )
third. Tlmo : 2:03V { . Kthel , Faithful , Mnry
McQowan , Klncsom , nlso run , finishing In the
order named.
Fifth race , purse , for 2-yonr-olds that ) invo
nut won n rnco of Jl.OOO or three races of loss
value since April 10. six furlongs : The Reaper
( a to 1) ) won. Governor I'orukor ( I to 1) ) second ,
Kin * Idle (13 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:02 : ? .
" Sixth race , selling , for 3-ycnr-olds , flvo fur
longs : Nllill (0 ( to I ) won. Lou Dudley (8 ( to B )
second , Emma .Louise (0 to 1) ) third. Tlmo :
1M8M.
Seventh race , purse , for maiden 2-yoar-ol < ls ,
four and one-halt furlongs : Jessie Lee (3 ( to r > )
won , Luke V (10 ( to 1) ) second , Cnrrlo 1'onrsall
(15 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : SSH.
Tips for Today.
Did you notice Morris Park ycstordnyl
Tun BKE named the winner of every race
thoro. Well , that isn't an every day occur
rence , but it Is worthy of noto. The good
things for today are :
MOIIUIS I'AIIK.
1. Hellovuo KltiBsbrlilno.
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nt lonvor.
DBKYER , Colo. , May 40. Second day of tbo
Overland club races. Weather showery.
Track rather heavy. Attendance , 8,000.
First ruco , oloven-slxtcont'.is ot a mlle :
Sympathy's Last won , Ornck second , Marklo
third. Time : lMy. :
Second race , four nnd one-half furlongs :
Hormttaco won. Ohnrinlon second , Investi
gator thlra. Time : .67.
Third rnco , one mlle und one-sixteenth :
Drookwood won , Acelnlm second. ( Only two
stnrtors ) . Tlmo : lUjf.
Fourth race , llvo-olKhths of n mlle ( liandl-
onp ) : Charley Wilson won. Henry D. second ,
1'ornKul third. Tlmo : 1:04 :
Fifth race , ono mlle : John Wlnfleld won ,
Uob Lyttlo second , Mlnorvu third. Time : 1:52.
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of I'oirer In either sor. Iropotunojr. J.oucorrhia aa1
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niatorrhoa caused br orer-oiortlon of tha bralu
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comer ICtUaodlfuruamUs , Omaba.
Tutt'it Tiny I'llU act u kindly un the
ohllil , thu ilellntta ft-iimlo or lnllnni
old anu ait upon the vJgorotu initn. '
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tttowaeli. buwul , klOneynnna bliulilxr
JACKSON'S ' LONG LEFT ARM
Bloody Big Bunch of lives Too Muoh for
Paddy Blavin ,
WAS BADLY WHIPPED IN TEN ROUNDS
Chnrtrjr Mitchell' * Under Htuity no Mntoli
forthnMnlt He 1'rofo npcl to Ignore
right nnd ttoan !
Knock Out.
IiAVIN IS ICtNO.
hio more , says iho
Now Yorlt Herald
kLondon cable , tele-
Jgruphod to TUB
BRB from. Now
York last night.
Ho lowered his
colors to Peter
Jackson Just as the
clock struck mid
night , of lor a holly
contested light of
1 ten rounds. Three
thousand throats shrieked for the victor ns
the vanquished Australian dropped Insensible -
iblo in the corner , from which ho was lifted
by his seconds , aflor a wait ol eighteen
seconds.
Slavin ( was clearly outfought and out
generaled at nearly all points. The negro li
his suportor in every respect , save In pluok ,
of which Slavin has plenty.
The contest was not advertised to begin
until 11 , out as cany as S o'clock iho National
Sporting club Was crowded with members
und fricuiU , all in evening dross. Sliivlu
entered with his seconds shortly after 8
o'clock , followed nt 8:20 : by Jackson , In
charge of Parson Diwloa.
Both men were besieged in their rooms by
crowas anxious to gain some tip or other as
to the condition of the lighters. Bolting
hnd dropped from U to 4 to 0 to 4. At this
rate it was spasmodic in character , but
nllogolhor comparatively little money
changed hands. During the early part of
the evening tbeio wns some betting at 7 to 4
on Slavin , but Inter 5 to 4 was freely offered ,
SturtliiR the Ills' Fight.
At 10 o'clock the doors of the fighting hall
were opened nnd the crowd poured In. There
were fully 8,000 people present when Lord
Lonsdalo , who Is president ot the club , arose
to address the assemblage , which ho llnally
accomplished after considerable dlQloulty.
His speech consisted mainly in an appeal to
the press to substitute the word "contest"
for the word "light , " which ho said loft a
peculiarly bad tanto in the mouths of the
people who know nothing of iho good old
sport of England.
Several preliminary bouts were Indulged in
to keep the crowded hall In peed humor , and.
at 110 : Slavin entered the ring accompanied
by Tom Burrows , Williams and Jack Slavin.
bis seconds. The Australian was followed
by Jackson , who was seconded byJoaChoyu-
ski and Parson Duvios.
John Anglo wns appointed referee nnd
Thomas Anderson tlmokoopor for the club.
Lonsdalo acted as timekeeper for Jackson ,
and George Pierce performed n similar duty
for Slavin. The negro weighed 19J nnd
Slavin 185 pounds. Both looked In coed con
dition , Slnvin , If anything , Having the best
of it so far as carriage was concerned.
In the first round the negro brought In
three body blows In rapid succession which
soomcd to surprise Slavin and possibly rnndo
him think ho had beau premature when bo
boasted that ho would knock Jackson out in
three rounds. At nny rnto ho winced per
ceptibly and attempted to tnlllct punishment
on his opponent , in which ho failed lamonta.
oly.
Contained Some Astonishment.
The second , third and fourth rounds wors
a scries of astounding revelations. The
negro fairly rained blows on Slavln's bend ,
neck and mouth , and punched his body al
most at will until the man who was going to
proclaim himself victor began to stagger.
The negro missed an opportunity hero and
was obliged to retire to his corner.
The fifib round was a Jacksonlan triumph.
Slavin got in a few blows with good ofteot ,
but for every utio of bis blows bo wat
doubly and trebly repaid. In tbo sixth
round Jdckson again forced tbo fighting.
Slavin gained head und tought him Into his
corner , but too late for any hard hitting.
The Australian now saw his chances going
tbp belting hnd turned to 10 to 1 on Jncksoa
and ho clinched.
Both wont into the seventh with a "do or
dlo'r look on their faces. Slavin shot out at
the negro llko a fiend , and landed some toll ,
ing blows , but Uis stronglh was gone , and it
was now only a question whether ho oould
hold out long enough to maico It a draw.
[ CONTINUED ON THIRD rAOE. |
ORDINANCE NO. 3009.
An ordinance dnolnrlns tfio bank of o.irth on
sub lot 14 of Into , O.ipltol addition , n nuis
ance. niul ordering Buld bank uraded down ,
lid It ordained Uy tliuelty cuiinoll of thu city
of Oinnhni
boutlon 1 , That the bank of mirth In the
front pnrt of Hub lot H of lot 0 , Oapllol ndill-
tlon to tliti city of Urauhu , on thunonth sldu ot
Hurnny street , between 3ith ( HtiuutiindKit
street , hound the niimeU horuhyduulnrcil to
bo a nulsiinco and the nald nnlBunoo Is hereby
ordered and required to tin abated by sloplDK
und xradlnK down the front portion thonuir so
ns to prevent the fnlllni ; , wasting or wushliiK
of earth on tlio sidewalk on the south eldo ot
llurnoy xtriint Adjacent tliorcto.
Houtlm2. The ownur of siilcl lot hereby
ordered nnd roriulrod to ubut nilU nulnniioa
and Krndo down HUM lot us horoln roimlrea
vflthfii llfteun days from tbo nnniaso and ap
proval of this ordinance , nnd fiilllnf , lieKloot-
Intror refiiNlns so to do the board of pulillo
works li hereby ordered lo oause said uradlnic
to ho done und report the cost thoruof for n -
icisiiieiit uKulntt Bttld lot.
Hbatlon a. That tlil ordlniinco take oftoot
and lie In force from nnd nftor Ita PUSSURO ,
I'roildcut City Oounoll.
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