I THE OMAIIA DAILY ffEjB ; SATURDAY , MAT 25 , 1805. KNOCKED OUT UNDERWOOD Omaha Bailers Get a Little Vengeance on the Smart Young Man , ROCKFORD PLAYED UNDER PROTEST Wick VOUIIB'H Telegram Haunting Shaffer \Vn Not I.'noiigh for Mcol ( Imna Was Never In Ooulit from the Second Inning. Omaha , 23 ; Ilockford , 11. fit. Joseph , 0 ; Qulney , C. Mncoln , 19 ; Jacksonville , o. I'enrln , 13 ; Des Alolncs , 9. Plttsburg , f , ; Iloslon , I ; thirteen Innings. Cleveland. 14 ; New York , 11. Philadelphia , 11 ; Cincinnati , 13 ; ten In- Washington , 8 : fit. I/iuls. 4. Indianapolis , 10 ; Milwaukee , 2. Toledo , 11 ; Kansas City , 8. Grand Itntililx , 17 ; Minneapolis , 1C. St , Paul , 6 ; Detroit , 0 , nOCKKOIU ) , III. , May 21. ( Special Tele- grim. ) The Omahogn fell on Rockford today like a hlroJ man on hlo dinner and bstted cvrry pitcher the homo club had until the fences were nearly demolished. In the third Inning MX hits and three errors netted seven runs , and Underwood was taken out of the box , being relieved by Lcbbln , who waa wild ns a circus menagerie. He gave four basei on balls and was hit for a single , double and three-bagger. Snydcr became disgusted anJ refused to catch I.ebbln , and Fleming was put In the box , Kllng being called In to catch. Fleming could not stay the tide of hits and the game was Omaha's unanimously. Ilalsz was hit freely and was wild. Ilockford batted well , but fleHcd listlessly , nnd hits were not placed well. Omaha played a good fielding game , Ulrlch , Hutchlnson and O'Urlen execut ing a neat double play. The marvelous second end base playing of Lorctt was the feature of the game , ho making a phenomenal one-hand Jumping catch. Stupid fielding by Krclg and VIsncr gave Omaha many hits. The game waa protuBtod by Manager Nlcoll before It was played. President Kent telegraphed Umpire Snydcr not to let Shaffer play , as ho was blacklisted. President Young of the na tional board telegraphed that the blacklist had been removed. Nlcoll only let Shaffer play under protest. Score : OMAHA. All. II. HII. PO. A. E. Ulrlch , ss C Slagle , cf B a .Shaffer , If B 2 Hutchlnson , 2b C s O'llrlon , II ) 4 5 3'ac . rf 4 3 c : i 2 Sb C 1 p 4 2 Totals -12 23 21 27 14 HOCKFOUU. VlHlier , If 2 2 J'abJt , Hi I 2 KrolK , cf 3 1 Alberts , Sb 4 0 Inks , HS C 0 I.erett. 21) C 1 Kllng , rf-c 4 2 Hnydcr , c-rf 4 1 Underwood , p 'i 1 Iebbli > , i 0 0 Fleming , p 3 1 Totals 33 11 14 21 15 C Omaha 0 -2J Ilockford 200 10030 2 11 I2urnod runs : Omaha , 8 ; Ilockford , 2. Two-base lilts : O'Urlen (2) ( ) , Hutchlnson (2) ( ) , Hulsz , Vlsner , PabHt. Three-base hits : Sla- gle (2) ( ) . Homo runs : Hutclilm-on , Und-r- wood. Passed ball ; Kllng. Wild pitch : Unls-z. JSases on balls : Off Ilalc13 ; off lebbln. 4 ; ort Fleming , 1. Hit by pitched ball : Lohman. Struck out : Uy IJalsz. 1 ; by Underwood , 1 , Left on Imsefl : Omaha , f ; Hockfiml , 13. Double plays : Ulrleh tc llutchlnson to O'Urlen ; Lerott to 1'abst , Umpire : Snydcr. KimiGHT FOUND ONK SNAP. JACKSONVILLE. Ill- May 2l.-Speclal ( Tfleprnm.-The ) home team played very yellow ball today , permitting1 thu leaders tc win hands down. It was a very dlsgUMtliiK exhibition of ball playing. Capllnger wnp pounded hard , and the support he received was enough to make the fans tear their hair , Lincoln , on the other hand , played a clean game , with one or two exceptions , and the lilts counted every time. Score : Jacksonville 0f f Lincoln 010 * -l ! Hits : Jacksonville , 5 ; Lincoln , 16. Errors Jacksonville , 8 ; Lincoln , 4. Karned runs Jacksonville , C : Lincoln , 10. Two-base lilts llelt , JObrlght (2) ( ) , Klmerer. Three-buse lilts IChrlglit. Double plays : Kgnn to Caruthers Hollfiigaworth to Kbrlglit 10 Sullivan. Hat. tcrlcs : Capllnger and IJelt ; Klmerer am EV > cer , Umpire : Mr. Ward. TUAFFLHY IN TOUGH LUCK. PKOUIAi 111. . May 2l.-Speclal ( Telegram. ; Today's gaino was characterized by clear hitting by both tennis. Only n few erron were made , but those of Dos Molnes wen morn rosily than those of Peorln. The liotm team took the load In the llrst Inning am held It to the end by getting hits wher needed , Mnnniier Trnllley of DCS Molnei was robbed of his diamond pin while on hi : wity to Puorla , Score : Peorln 0-1 Des Maine * 0 30010140- lllts : peorla , 13 ; DCS Molnes , 14. Urrora Peorla , 2 ; Des Molnes , 3. Karned runs 1'corln , 4 : Des Molnes , n. Two-base lilts Flyun , SelKlcr , Thomas. Homo run : Flynn Stolen base * : Flynn (4) ( ) , SelHler (2) ( ) , liennet (3) ( ) , Francis , Collins , Nuiton , Mohler , Purvis Trallloy. Snerlllee hits : Haller. Collins Hutu' * on ball-s : Off Thomas , 2 ; off Holmes 3. Struck out : Hy Thomas , 4 : by Holmes 2. Hit by pitched ball : Uy Thomas. 1 : b ; Holmes , 5. llaltcrles : Thomas and Collins Hohnt-8 and Trnflley. Umpire : Mr , McKIni HA1NTS S.VN'KD 11Y A SCHATCH. QUINCY , 111. , May 23.-Spoclal T l Krani. St. Joe won today's guinu In the Klxth In nlnir , when 11 man hit , u base on balls am three singles In n bunch produced four run nnd gave the visitors a lead which could no be overcome. Score : Qulney 002010002 Bt. Joe 00002400 * Hits : Qu'n y , 7 ; St. Jce , 5. Two-ba e hits Parrel , Howe , liases on balls : Off Itoucl : 2 ; off llurko , 2. lilt by pitcher : Hooch , 1 Krrors : yulnoy , & ; St , Joe , 1. llatteries lloach and Armstrong ; Hurke nml McNea Umpire : Mr. Haukoll. Time : One hour nn foriy-llva mlmiica. STANDING OF TUB TKAM8. Played. Won. lx > st. I'.C' Lincoln 18 13 r , 72 , Omaha ID 12 7 ra Des Molnca 19 12 7 fi3 Peorln 10 11 S D7 KORkfonl IK 7 11 33 Qulney 19 7 12 38 Kt. Joseph 1 7 12 38 Jacksonville 19 6 13 31 Gamut ) today : Omaha at Ilockford : LU eolii at Jacksonville ; St. Josi-ph at Qulnc-j Dos Mulncs at Poovht. bcouics UK TMI : wuvruitN i.i.uu : ; , Imllnunpolli flnei I-'urlhor Into the Lend t INDIANAPOLIS , May 21-Dakor startt in for the Ilrowera today , but WUH foon-iil poaod of , tun runs being inndo off him three Innings. Milwaukee was nuver In tl giiuu' . Store. IndtanapolU . 2 , " , 3I 0 0 0 2 0 aillwaukoo . 02000000 Q- Illta : Indianapolis , 20 ; Milwaukee , 7. 1C romt Indhinapoll * 4 ; Mllwaukoe. 2. Ha tvrles : Crew mul MacFur'.and ; Jialcor , Hut gor , Armstrong and Holait. TOLUDO. May 2l.-Scoro : Toledo . - Kiin.mil City . D00000030- HIH : Toledo. 17 : Kansas City. 12. Krror Toledo , 1 ; Kansas City , 4. Uittturle ti/r .v .I/.M.VO r ittini > r. CERTIFICATE. Anttclpatltiff the night of tha Subscriber to Participate In THE OMAHA BEE'S FREE BOOK SATURDAY May 2S ONK. CKUTIWCATB. wth rtv ctnti to cover pontage , mailing ana clerical eiipcnafa. cntltlcn the nubacr | > l ) r to one volume ( pap.-r cuvtr ? ) . e- licttd troin the prlncrd catalogue of lh Omuha He Free-Hook Dlstrluu- ilon. Send coint no Ht.imp. . AUDUKaa PttbllHhor The Oiiiulin 15co , HOOK DEPARTMENT. Omalm , Nub. HUghey , Nops nnd Hooch ; Btultz und Tier- gen. gen.OHAND HAPIDS , May 2l.-Scom ! Orand Hnplds (54000101 ( 5-17 Minneapolis 2 3 1 1 0 G 0 2 2 16 lilts : Grand Hnpld * . 20 ; Minneapolis , 1G. Krrors : Grand Hupldn , 6 ; MlnncniKills , 4. Hatlorles : . Ilealy , l''razer nnd Wilson ; Parkrr. Donahue nnd Barle. IJHTHOIT , Mich. , May 21. Score ! Detroit 0 00000000-0 St. Paul 0 -G lilts : Detroit. 7 ; St. Paul , 7. Errors ; De troit. 1 ; St. Paul. 1. Hattorles : Whttchlll anil Twlncham ; Jones nnd Hcrgcn , STANDING OK TUB TRAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C't. Indianapolis 20 15 S 75.0 Minneapolis IS 12 B ( W.7 Orand Haplds 20 11 D & 5.0 Detroit 13 ll 10 47.4 Kansas City 20 9 11 45.0 Milwaukee. 3 > § 12 40.0 Toledo 21 8 13 38.1 St. Paul 18 G 12 33-3 Games today : Minneapolis at Orand Ilnp- Ids ; St. Paul at Detroit ; Milwaukee at In- dlnnnpolls ; Kansas City nl Toledo. GAMINS or TIIK .vTt ( ) A IIAUI : ; : ClttihurK DnrcnU llonon In the SloU llrll- llnnt ( Irtino of thn Scuion. PITTSHUHO , May 21. Thlrtcsn Innings of line pitching nnd brilliant fielding marked today's game. The wining run was made by ' Heckley's sacrifice Stenzel's two-bagger , and a passed ball , which touched the um pire. Attendance. 3.500. Score : Plttsburg . 1-fi lioatnn . . . 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 J Hits : 1'Ittnburg , 10 ; Hoston , 0. Krrors : Plttsburg , 1 ; HoUoti , 1. Karned runs : Pitts- burg. 2 ; Hoston. 2. Two-base lilt * , Stenzel (2) ( ) , Sugden. Nash , Hannon. Sacrlllce hltn : lllerbauer. lyong. DuITy. Stolen base * : Sten- zel , Kong (2) ( ) , Duffy (2) ( ) , Tucker , Hannon , Itynn. Double plays : Cro. s to Heckley. llase on balls : Off Stlvetts , 2 ; off Hart. S. .Struck out : Heckley , Cross , Hart , I..OWP , McCarthy , Nach. 1'nsned lialls : Hyan. Wild pitches : Hart. Hatterlcti : Hart and Sugdon ; Htlvetts and Hyan. Time : Two bourn and forty minutes. Umpire : Keefc. SPIDKHS OUTHAT TUB GIANTS. CLKVKLAND. May 21. New York nnd Cleveland hud nn old time slugging match today , with plenty of errors , excitement and fun. Hoth clubs used two pitchers. The iittendance was 2,000. Score : Cleveland * -14 New York 3-11 Hits : Cleveland. IS ; New York , 15. Kr- rors : Cleveland ; New York , 3. Karned runs : Cleveland , r > ; New YorkI. . Hrst base on rrrors : Cleveland , 3 ; New ork.I. . Left nn bases : Cleveland. S ; Now York. 10. Klrst base on balls : Off Sullivan , C ; oft Wal lace , 1 ; off Hoswcll , 2 ; off ( U'rmiin , 3. Struck out : lly Wnllcc , 1 ; by Hoswell. 1 ; by German - man , 2. Home runs : McKenn , Hlake. Three-base bits : O'Connor , German , Mur phy. Two-base hits : McKean , Ddyle (2) ( ) , Wallace. Stolen bases : O'Connor. Hannon (3) ( ) , Doyle. Van Haltren. Double plays ; Gremingor to Child. " ; CJremlnger to McGarr. lilt by pitched ball : Hy Sullivan ; by Ger man. Wild pitches : Sullivan. Passed bulls Wilson. Hatterles : Sullivan , Wallace anil O'Connor ; IlOHWell. German and Wilson , Umpire : Kmslle. Time : Two hours ami thirty-live minutes. M'CiIMj GKTS MOHE VKNGEANCR. CINCINNATI , May 21. After tying the score by heavy batting , when six runs be hind In the ninth Inning , the. Heds were beaten out In the tenth l > y a clean doub'.c Attendance , 3,500. Score : ' Cincinnati 0-1. Philadelphia . . . . 1-1 Hits : Cincinnati , 15 : Philadelphia , 17. Kr. rors : Cincinnati , 3 ; Philadelphia , 7. Kurnet runs : Cincinnati , S ; Philadelphia , 10. Two' base lilts : Miller , MePltee. Hallmnn (2) ( ) Gross , McGIll. Three-base hits : Latham Miller. Home runs : Thompson. Stolcr bases : Kwlng (2) , Hamilton (1) , Thompson Double plays : Cross to Mailman to Hoyle Sullivan to Hallmnn to Hoyle. First or balls : Off Pnrrott , 2 : off Phillips. 3 ; ofl McOlll , 1. Struck out : Hy Pnrrott , 1 ; b > Phillip. ) , 2 ; by McGIH. 3. Passed balls Vaughn. Hatterles : Phillips , Parrott am Vaughn ; McGlll and Huckluy. Time : Twc hours and forty-live minutes. Umpire : Me. Donald. SENATORS FIKLDKD SHAHPLY. ST. LOUIS , May 2) . Although the Urowni hit Maul freely , the close lleldlng of tin Senators kept them fiom scorlns and numer oua errors l > y Miller enabled the visitors tt up the runs nnd win the game. Score 8lie Louis 000000301- Washlngton 0 1 Hits : St. Louis. 11 ; Washington , 10. Kr rors : St. Louis , 0 : Washington , 3. Karnei runs : St. I-oul * , 3 ; Washington. 2. 'Two base lilts : Dowd , Haasumer , Maul (2) ( ) , Ely Stolen bases : Crooks , ' . Abbey (2) ( ) . Selbach Joyce , Cartwrlpht. l-'irst base on balls : Of Staley , 3. Struck out : " Hy Staley. 3. Hat lories : Dreltcnstaln , Stnley , Miller am Pelt is ; Maul and Mngulre ; Time : Twi hours and ten mlnutcsl Umpire : Hattln. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C't I'lttsburpr 27 ID 8 70. Cincinnati 28 18 10 04. : Chicago 2S 18 10 61. : Cleveland 27 17 10 63. Philadelphia 21 13 11 Dl. HoHton 2. ! 12 11 G2. New York 21 13 12 50. Haltlmore 20 10 10 GO. St. Ixillls 28 10 18 SG. Urooklyn 21 8 18 3.1. Washington 21 8 IB S3. Louisville 23 G 18 21. Games today : New York nt Cleveland Hoston nt Plttsburp ; Philadelphia nt Cln clnnatl ; Washington at St. Louis : naltlmor at Chicago ; Urooklyn nt Louisville. Klri'iiiim Day Hiill. STHOMSnUHG. May 23.-Speclal ( Tele gram. ) A match game of base ball wa played here today between thi > York fire de partment nnd the lire department of till place. The game was hotly contested fron start to llnlHh. Meredith of York umpire- - the game , while Lewis Woods of this plac kept the score. Hydcr and Carry bat lerlcd" for York and the Peterson brother performed a like duty for Stromsburg. Th boys all went to work like lire boys will , an the score resulted : York , 11 ; Stromsburg , i This Is probably not up to the record of pro fei-sloiial players , but the boys worked th same us though the town was on lire nnd I depended on them to save It. Hoth depart ments evidently know more about bow t protect tin * homt'H nnd property of citizen than playing ball , but they had any amoun of fun and the end Is not yet. Holnijrler Won All tlio W y. SCIIUYLER. Neb. , May 24.-Speclal ( Tele pram. ) The Schuylers defeated Waterloo ( i Schuylcr this afternoon In a game that wa Solmylor's from the llrst Inning. Wnterlo played well yesterday , but badly today , an live errors were costly. Scoru : Sclmyler 50505040 1- ! Waterloo 000100020 ICarned runs : Schuyler , 7 ; Waterloo , : Errors : Schuyli-r , 2 ; Waterloo , 13. Tvvt bane hits : Klmmel. J. Fullmer , Smatelar Three-base hits : F. Mohatt. Home run ! Wheeler. Hases on balls : Schuyler , 0 ; Wr tcloo , 4. Struck out : Hy Cook , S ; by Hell 1 ; by Wheeler , 1 ; by Dcnton , 4. Hattorlei Cook and Palmer : Ileln. Wheeler , Dente nnd F. Mohatt. Time : Two hours and II : teen minutes. Umpire : W. Klmmel. t % ilium Atiiinit \ \ IHUIU Hulitcl. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Moiy 21. ( Specli Telegram. ) Ilnln kept many away , bi over GOO people turned out to witness tl opening game hero between Wnhoo ar David City. Hoblnfon nnd Crelghton i Omaha played with Wahoo. The featuri of the game were HelnhariU'n pltchln Mnunln's nnd Evans' batting nnd the RCI tlemanly conduct of the visitors. Score : David City 103000050- Wahoo 001000000- Struek out : lly llelnhart , 8 ; by Cook , by Hoblnnon , 4. Unttcrles : Helnhnrdt ai > laupln ; Cook , Hobinson and Hall. Umplr He wit. Oft fnr Din Spitt < if Wnr , Thn Wllcox & Draper Shoe HOURP tea Btarts this morning for Dunlap. la. , for tv games with the Dunlap team. The WIIci ft Drapers have scoured Harding and Plur mer of the Lincoln Giants , for a batter nnd him- otherwise strengthened the teai t- HO two exciting contests are looked fc tHalle will play third nnd Danger will i back to sliort. A number of friend * of t Wllcox & Drapers accompany the team. Cailar Hip dn Wimn't In It. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , May 2l.-Specl ( Telegram. ) Score : Dilburiue . . . 20 G 30820 - Cedar Rapids . 0 10000002- llatterlex : ShlcUcr nnd Dlxun ; Harkne nnd Kecfe. Dr. Pried * * la tlio "Oood Luck" baking po der of millions of young housekeepers , as haii been of ihclr mothers during the i forty years , Iliinbiiry Won tint llumo. M'COOK , Neb. , May 2l.-Speolul ( To nruii. ) Ono of thu hottest and most Inti i'rftliir ; came of the sciifon was played he thin nftbfnoon between the Danbury eti nnd the McCook High school team. In will Hie former was victorious In a score of to 11. After playing eight Innlngti n even the rustics In the llnnl I nlnit tattled the students and miila ; clcv ncoret. _ lltirurtc Mill < liuuililiili. WAUSA. Wis. . May 2l.-l'ranlc Hurno j cr-uinnicm weltcrwclKht of the nortliwe i wild Pat y Darrlngtrm of Manltowcc. fjun , at Wurrt-n IV ut early this mornmsr T rant li waa u bt > n rcun 'H , but Hum m 1" hlit man ( jull In seven , In the In ' rntl LMIT ntton > TU' knocked down thr tunes. CAUGHT ON A 10 TO i SHOT local Plungers Mnko a Killing on Hunts man in the Third Race , OUTSIDER WINS A SPRINT IN GOOD TIME lovcrnl Wrro In on It untl Mnilo the llook- ( Iruiit rorutcn llmilc lu Truulilo with the Kiiclng ' Hoard Over 1'rlrcs. There was no dlmlntshmcnt In the attend- nco at Union Park yesterday afternoon. It was the third day of the races , and again voro the stands and promenades crowded do- plto the very threatening aspect of the veather. Hy 1 o'clock the sky was enshroud- * el with heavy , leaden clouda and rain was hrcatencd from almost every direction , and his , of course , had a tendency to keep many at home. Still there was a line crowd on land to hear the first tap of the bell , as many as on either of the previous days , and hey remained until the afternoon's card was run out , for there was no rain. There was considerable wind and dust , however , and his very materially Interfered with the peo- ilo's enjoyment , yet the racing was so good , so slurp and decisive and so full of surpr sea that but few had time to think of physical conditions. Four prime favorites , and Constant , who won for the talent In the fourth race , se cured her verdict by n scant head In the last few strides. The betting ring was a lorfect hlvo of anxious , clamoring men , and It was evident there was a force out for lively speculation , and In the third race the boys made a killing on Huntsman , a rank outsider , the Wllkorson Kansas City book catching It particularly hard. The surprise party was a 10 to 1 shot. The foreign book of Morrison & Whlto had the shutters up yesterday , owing to a mis understanding with the National Racing board In regard to the day's rate. The book makers had a contract for a certain amount , but the racing board's bill Just doubled this and the ticket peddlers concluded to dlscon- tlnr.9 until the defugelty could bo straight ened out. They will bo running all right this afternoon , and will again cut In on the locals' emoluments , as the foreign book has been played hard. TWELVE TRAVELED TOGETHER. Little Ell was Installed as favorite In the opening half , but fhe went back to 4 to 1 In the closing betting. Hand's black mare was made the medium of a steady plunge and V.M cut from S to 1 to 2 to 2 , mil justified the bookies' misgivings by winning by a half head In a Garrison finish. There were twelve In the field , and Starter Perry sent them off beautifully on the first trial. Little Ell , the favorite , scampereJ In the lead , closely pressed by Lydla Wright. At the quarter Susie Nell and Lucy Day both Jumped ahead of Ell and Wright and stayed there to the enJ of the trip , Suslo Nell with a head the best of Lucy , and Lucy a length and a half In front of thn favorite. Another round dozen got away In the second event , five furlong. ? . Republic was the choice of the astute division , but Dorduror , John P anl Earnest L each had a host of supporters. Republic and Earnest L cut .out a fast pace at the start and killed each other off , so far as first place waa concerned. Dordercr , Re public and John P came fast to the stretch , and a desperate struggle followed. Borderer winning by a head. The boat odds offered against Borderer were 3 to 2. WHERE THE KILLING WAS MADE. In the tlilnl race , six furlongs , Eraco and Lopez were the choice of the talent. They were both quoted at 4 to 1 , but the pencllers refused to take money at thcso odda and cut the price to oven money. There was a very natural disinclination to play thes3 ridiculously short odds on the two , and just before the start the price stretched a little. After the race wcs over and Huntiman had romped in an easy winner the bookmakers knew all about It , and ono was heard to say that ho wanted to offer 5 to 1 against either Erace or Lopez and take all the money In sight , as both finished miserably In the ruck. The mlle race was a bute. There was a short vacillation In the think tanks of the talent between Long Ten , Leonell and Con stant , but the right tip quickly came , nnd Constant waa the star on the blackboard. She was a good choice , for notwithstanding a ba.i start nnd a continued plug from wire to wire she won handily , with Loenell second and Long Ton third , Bcetoni and Gray Duke sc far behind that it required a Lick telescope to pick them out of the duet. The last race of the day was six and a hall furlongs , with a Held of nine to go. There va.s considerable tardiness In getting their .way , but Butler finally isiicceedeJ nicely , and no minute and two eeconds later the day's port was done , Snarlcy , a C to 1 shot , beatlnp Artless , the favorite , and Onze and Sli harles , 4 to 1 phots , by three lengths. Th ( avorlte was third. Summaries : First race , half mlle , purse $100 : Susie Nell , 103 ( Smith ) , 2 to 1 , won ; Lucy Day , 103 CZubler ) . G to 1. second ; Little Ell , 10 ! Williams ) , 3 to 2 , third. Time : 0:19. : Llttl ; Dick , Ida O'Nell , Lydla Wright , Wanda T Mnden Hey , Abe llalstcad , Gypsy Mold Hilly Hluff and Dick Tiger also run. Second race , live furlongs , purse J123 Honlerer , 101 ( Hart ) , 3 to 2 , won ; Republic 111 ( Smith ) , even money , second ; John P IOC ( linger ) . C to 1 , tlilnl. Time : 1:02. : POIIJ [ lob. Pearlle Mills , Van Meter , Victor H Elmo , Ernest LCloe and Dan L also ran. Third race , six furlongs , purse $125 : WIK Huntsman , 95 ( Morris ) , 10 to 1 , won ; Lopez HW ( Smith ) , 2 to 1 , Fecond ; Martha Smith 102 ( Green ) . 8 to 1 , third. Time : 1:10. : Mlqui THrlen , Hilly Traves , Game Cock , Krace Nuke Short , Ills Honor , Lady Gatewood Wesibrooke nnd Governor llol'a also ran. Fourth race , one mllp. purse SJOO : Con Htant. 102 ( Davis ) , 3 to 2 , won ; Leonell , 11 : ( Hart ) , I to 1 , Eccond ; Long Ten , 1SS ( Smith ) 5 to 2 , third. Time : lllVi. : Heeton , Graj Duke , Wedgelleld and Pat Malloy also ran Fifth race , selling , six and a half fur longs , purse J125 : Snarley the Smuggler 100 ( Marks ) . 6 to 1. won ; Sir Charles , 10 ( Roach ) , 4 to 1 , second ; Artless , 103 ( Hart ) 2 to 1 , third. Time : 1:23. : CarrU Wilson Yank o Han , Carrel Donder , Keystone Onzo and Sylvan also ran. CARD FOR TODAY. ' First race , four furlongs : famine D 100 Dawson . . . . 10 St. Klmo 1W ( l.ady Doleful 10 Cora S 103 Hawthorne Helle. . 11 Winchester 100 Sscond race , selling , live-eighths of n mile t Ulll Arn 931 Vlolettn , VI Maple Leaf 10' Parv ! Mills > Grey Halite 107 Hen Harrison . . . . It Deeelt 102 liulle Stout It ) Suslo Nell 1M ( Thurman K Ono Dime 103 Third race , six furlongs : Dan L 103 Harry Smith K Lizzie H 107 Yankee Hnn K Oliver Twist 106 Klmo 11 Victor Carl im Wanda T K Hlly Traves SB Idylo II [ Cyrus 107 Mean Knough II The Indian 107 Hunter , . . . li Joe. Woolman . . . . 107 Lucy Gamble . . . . K Lucy Glitters 107 Ark. Traveler . . . . 11 Fourth race , handicap , ono mlle ; Charles 1' lOGjDecelt li Tatterfnll 102 Carroll Dtinder . . . ! Long1 T > n 931 Little Nell 1 Pat Malloy , Jr 1001 Fifth race , 11 vo furlongs , H-llIng : IX Mllle H 103.Turk . 1 Harry L MiFausallght Dakota 100 , Hay View 1 Queen Faustus . . . 95 , HlucFtono I His Honor 101'Rod ' Hanner 1 ; o Nolllo Gamble . . . . 93 Ellie Wilson 1 GOSSIP OF THE GAME. II. L. McCafferty got In from Hawthorr last evening with five new Jumpers. The bugler didn't show up yesterday , ar the blir bell alone ordered to saddle an } post. U There are twenty entries In the six fu long1 dash this afternoon , and a lot of the : new ones. The rain scart many off yesterday , ar ) still there were twenty-three hundred pa admissions. Hill Armbruster and Minnie Calm , o ! touts that they tire , stumbled on Huntsmu for a hundred cases each. Excursions on the Elkhorn , Northwester and H. M. will doubtless bring In man race-goera this morning. Will Happ don't like delay. He pays yc re iifcvar have to wait on the harness hirse Don't know where Hill hail beu miioklng. Major Gorge Commjns of Pe * II Ires wi IS another ticket lioldtr on Huntsman. Ueon id cor-ped out something like a couple of cei "Git your track dictionaries , " yell tl score card ( lends : "you can't tell the wli ncra without n progrtim , " with the accei on th8 "erum. " It.it. . Mntt tiering wuu the iiuest of Colon it. I.i-c Spratlln yesterday. They got a wror tit st. . n Kill Wilson , but evened up i li- < Sr.-trl' y. litt tt N tible nmntjff tb many swell turnou st In th" o/iartT etr-tih was th epike-fo eo rm I to ! leicf Pierre Gurneau , but It Is safe say that Pcler'a atvluli nuint ii < n i a tract n hunrtrpdth part of the attention as did the beautiful .charge by his Bide. There werflniifiy of Omaha's society people ple present , rtit'Hhtry have yet to turn out In force. Today will be n big day , and both elites are expected to do their prettiest. It Is n half-holiday on this side , and a Jam Is Inevitable , „ , . . "Say. Judge,1' exclaimed a colored rustler , halting before the island nnd addressing Judge Swlg-crt , ' 'there was three or four men Just came In over Mr. Scroggln's stable , I was In there flxlntr his feed , and I seen 'em dim' ov3K7 "You mustn't say 'cllmV my lad , that Isn t goo I grammar. Don't you know that ? " Interrupted the suave Judge. "Oh , yns , sir , I knows better , but yoiifu see I know whO'illnl' tnlkln' to. Now , If I was talkln' to 'way up society people I'de say clum every tlirfe.E IIIATS : AT risu.ico Ollcurry Turin Off Three Coim-cutlm Miles In 1.1 1-a or Better In thn S:1O : I'nco. HALTIMORE , May 2l.-On Plmllco track today Gllcurry , In the 2:10 : pacing race , did three heats In the fastest time over made In the month of May , 2:13',4 : ' , 2:1114. : " : t2. Sum maries : Class 2:17. : trotting , purse $500 : Queen Alford Orutchun 11223 Little Tobo 23332 Jnckfonlin i ds Time : 2:14ii : , 2:17 : 4 , 2:1H : , 2:20. : 2:21. : Class 2:10. : pacing , purse ? 500 : Oilrurry i i i Angle D , . 224 I'nul 3 5 2 Susie O r > 3 3 Luna Hill , 4 4 G jlmmons ds Time : 2:13',4. : 2ll' : $ , 2:12. : Class 2:27. : trotting , purse $300 : ioston i i i 4elllo Alford 233 Orphan Iloy 3 t 2 Anlonlnu 424 Time : 2:21Vi : , 2:21'J. : 2:22. : ll piiln : it HV Ill'trlrt. SAN FRANCISCO , May 21. Two favorites won today. There was much dissatisfaction it the decision In the fourth race. The fin Inn tvas very close and the Judges gave the race : o Nephew , though the spectators claimed McLlirht won. Results : First race , llvo and a half furlongsi , sell- ng : Rose Clark (10 ( to 1) ) won , Nelson ( I to 1) second , Venus (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:08. : Second race , four nnd a half furlongs , Hull ing , 2-yc'iir-olda : Hep Majesty (2 ( to 1) ) won , Vevax (15 ( to 1) ) second , Monitor ( G to 1) ) third. Time : 0:58. : Third race , six furlongs , handicap : Tvmn (7 ( to 1) ) won , Arnettc i to 5) ) second , Quirt ( G to 1) ) third. Time : 1:14. : Fourth race , one mile , selling : Nephew (3 to 1) ) won , McLlght ( IV4 to 1) ) second , Don Caesar (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:42. : Fifth race , llvo furlongs , polling , Inside track : Morvcn (4 ( to G ) won , McFurlnnd ( I to 1) ) second , Soledad ( G to 1) ) third. "Time : 1:05. : Thrrn I'livnrltr ' * ionin : Through. ST. LOUIS , May 21. Eight thousand people ple attended the Fair Association park races today. Weather beautiful ; track faat. Three of the five favorites won. Results : Fifth race , live-eighths of'n mile : Plnkey Potter (9 ( to 5) ) won. Little Hramble (8 to 5) ) second , William Duke , Jr. , (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : I:03-y4. : Second race , mlle and a sixteenth : Far aday (4 ( to 5) ) won. Prlnco Carl (7 ( to 1) ) second end , Figaro (8 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 1:49. : Third race , five-eighths of a mile : Me- Henry (7 ( to 1) ) won , Dr. O (10 ( to 1) ) second , Lon Jones (30 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:03. : Fourth race , seven and a half furlongs : Linda (4V4 ( to 1) ) won , Wekota (5 ( to 1) ) second , Dr. Rico (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:35Vfc. : Fifth race , mlle nnd nn eighth : Sullrosa (8 ( to 1) ) won , Mlhibeuu (8 ( to 1) ) second , Eagle Hird (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : It8. : drT lt\\y \ tit l.iitonln. CINCINNATI , May 24. This was an oft day at Lntonla , Nevertheless the crowd was qulto large and reasonably good time was made on , a fast track. Results : First race , nelllni ; , seven furlongs : Judith (2 ( to 1) ) won. nlanche Klnnuy (7 ( to 2) ) sure- end , Hrownell (2 ( rte 1) ) third. Time : 1:29 : % . Second race. Helling , one mlle : Ell Scbert (100 ( to 1) ) won , Tobln (7 ( to 10) ) second , Tnsco (7 ( to 1) ) third.i Time : 1:43. : Third race , inirso , one-halt mile : Morrle (3 ( to 5) ) won , Countess of Irma (5 to 1) ) second end , Oswcgo C7 to 2) ) third. Time : 0IS : 5. Fourth race , purse , nix furlongs : Joe Mack (1 to 5. ) won , Yellow Rose (75 to 1) ) second , Sigurd (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:15'/4. : Fifth race , pur.- * , live furlongs : Rewarder (9 ( to 10) won , Sir Dllko ( S to 1) ) second , Del Coronado (7 to " ) third. Time : 1:02 : % . ItrMiltft nt Jtuhy. nOBY , Indi , " May 24. First race , eleven- sixteenths of'a mlle : Little Mao , won , King Henry second , "Tamerlane 'third. ' Time : 1:113 : $ . Second race , one-half mile : Security won , Ardelle second , Gretchcn third. Time ; Third race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile : Lawmaker won , Florry Meyers second , Glonold third. Time : 1:11. : Fourth race , six furlongs : Hlmbo won , Toano second. Mordette third. Time : l:17l/i : , Fifth race , six furlonps : Sundawn won , Katie H , second , Helen Wren third. ' Time : 1:17 : % . Prepurlntr for Hie Itnccs. ASHLAND , Neb. , M"ay 24. ( Speclal.-The ) Ashland Driving Park association has com' menced Improving the park by putting up r long row of stalls on the south side and nn amphitheater that will seat about 3,0 * people. They anticipate some big races her < this season and will be prepared to meel every emergency. As the base ball ground , are in the driving park , the new amphltheu < ter will be highly appreciated by the bast ball enthusiasts. Do you consider an adulterated article tin equal of a pure one ? Then why take substl tutos for Price's Ilaklng Powder ? llnrnctt Wins it Handicap. LOUISVILLE , May 2l.-The first day'i blcyclo racing nt Fountain Ferry park toda ; was Witnessed bv about 2.000 people. Tin races will continue tomorrow. The follow Ing Is a summary of the principal events : Allle. novice. : Davis Worth won , T. Wy man second , Leathers third. Time : 2:28. : Class U , one mile , handicap : Harnett (7 ( yards ) won , Con Uaker (75 ( yards ) second Hamilton ( UO yards ) third. Time : 2:05. : Class U. one-half mile : Gardiner won Coburn second. De Cardy third. Time 1:07 : 3-G. Class A. one mile , handicap : Ham ( scratch ) won , Nowlln ( W yards ) second Thorno ( CO yards ) third. Time : 2:141. : Class H , one inlln : Cnbanne won , Tltu second. linker third. Time2:00 : : 4-5 , pacei by a tandem. London Crumpets. 1V4 pints flour , V5 teaspoonful salt. 1 tei sptxmful sugar. 2 teaspoonfuls Iloyal llakln Powder 1 cgB. nearly a pint milk and crsai In equal parts. 1 'tegspoontul Iloyal Kxtrai Cinnamon. Sift together Hour , salt , tusi and powder ; add baaten egg , milk , cream ar extract ; mix Into rather firm batter , half 11 largo greeted muffin rings on hot , we created griddle ; baka on one side cf the only. Serve hot with oatUge cheese. Soft \Vi.W- . . 1 quart fliur. % tenpoonful tall , 1 te spuonful sugar. 2 tespocnfuls Iloyal Ilaklt lewder , 1 Urgi ? tab'cipo-.iif'il ' butter , 2 egg l i pint in 1f.ft ! 'ogMrrr P , - , M" SUB and p-wJ-r , rb In bu't * < cl. ] aU bat mix irii'-M'i c inst- fgi an ! inllkj nn bstier , tint will rua r a ly uid Huptd fro OVER SIX HUNDRED TO START Oollogo Athletes Orowd the Eorkoloy Oval at the Mott Haven Games. RUNNING EVENTS ARE NOT YET ENDED Cm in of loirrt Ticked u Winner In Ills Clitss Illckok Ilreuki Tno AMurln- tlun Itrcurtln DctalU of the Contests Up to Unto. BERKELEY OVAL , N. Y. , May 24. The twentieth annual field meeting of the Intercol legiate Association of Amateur Athletes began today at this oval. The track and field were In excellent condition. Tlio attendance was not as large as might have been expected. Shortly after noon the lufleld presented a kaleidoscopic appearance , with the blue and gold of California , Princeton's yellow anl black , Philadelphia's crimson and black , Yale's blue. Columbia's white and blue , Har vard's crimson , anl all other college colors , as the different contestants Intermingled. There were COO and odd entries for the scheduled events , and promptly at 2 o'clock "Father Bill" Curtis , the referee , called the boys to the scratch for the 100 yard * dash. There were several heats run off In this event , but none of the contestants succeeded In doing the distance In ten seconds flat. John V. Crum of Iowa , who did It In ton and ono-flfth seconds , Is looked upon by all colleges as the likely winner of the 100 and 220-yard dashes when the Ilnals are run oft tomorrow. H. I ) . Dyer of California won the first heat of the 120 yards hurdle from E. A. Catly of Yale In sixteen seconds , but S. Chase of Dart mouth did the trick In a fifth of a second , defeating Dyer's sldo partner , Torrcy , by a narrow margin. Every one who saw the race will look out for an Interesting tussle be tween Chase and Dyer In the finals tomorrow. In the two-mile bicycle race R. E. JIanlcy of Swarthmoro broke the association record of 5:15 : In the good time of 5:07 : 3-5. In the field events Illckok of Ynlo outdid hlm.self . by throwing the sixteen-pound ham mer 132 feet and 10 Inches , breaking his as sociation and college records , which were 123 feet 0 Inches and 129 feet 5'fc Inches re spectively. In pole vaulting Iloyt of Harvard , Thomas of Yale and Uuckhnlz of Pennsylvania , got over the bar ten feet nine Incaes , while Stew art of Pennsylvania , Tyler of Princeton and Allen of Yrlo managed to go ten feet six Inches. The six men meet In the finals to morrow. In putting the sixteen-pound shot Hlckok of Yale beat his association record of forty-two feet with a score of forty-two feet cloven and one-half Inches. Ills college record , however. Is forty-four feet one anl one-half Inches. The winners of the trial events follow : First trial heat , 100 yurtls dash ( seven heats ) : F. N. Allen , Princeton , 0:10 : 1-5 ; M. G. Contermiin , Harvard , 0:10 : 1-5 ; John V. Crum. Iowa , 0:10 : 1-5 ; 11. G. Patterson , Wil liams , 0:10 : 2-5 ; It. 13. S. Hnmsdell , Pennsyl vania , 0:10 : 1-5 ; Ralph Dorr , Princeton , 0:10 : 1-5 ; F. A. Lane , Princeton , 0:10 : 2-5. Second end trinl , 100 yards dash : W. M. Richards , Ynle. 0:10 : 1-5 ; J. V. Crum , 0:10 : 1-5 ; U. S. Itnmsdvll , Pennsylvania. 0:10 1-5 ; H. S. Pat terson , Williams , 0:10 : 2-5. 120 yards , hurdle : E. Dyer. California. 0:10 : ; S. Chast > . Dartmouth , 0:10 : 4-5 ; G. H. Hatch , Ynle , 0:10 : 1-5. Half-mile run : K. Holllsti-r. Harvard , 2:01 : 1-5 ; ClmrleH Kllpntrlck , Union , 2:11. : Two-mile lilcyclo race : F. Howard , Co lumbia , 0:19 : 1-5 ; W. H. Fearing , Jr. , Culum- 410 yard * dash : It. I. Storrltt , Pennsyl vania , 0:51 : 3-5 : P. ll. Freeman , Pennsyl vania , 0:52 : 2-5 ; F. C. Kock , California , 0:51 : 4-5. 220 yards , hurdle : J. L. IJremcr , jr. , Har vard , 0:27 : ; 13. C. PciklnH , Yale , 0:25 : 4-6 ; L. P. Sheldon , Ynle. 02t ; > 2-5 ; 11. Torrey , Califor nia , 0:25 : 2-5. 2L-0 yardH dash : William Richard * . Ynle , 0:22 : 2-5 ; K H. Hlgelow. Hnivard. 0:22 : 3-5 ; John V. Crum , Iowa , 0:22 : 1-5 ; E. S. Rams- iloll , Pennsylvania , 0:22 : 3-3 ; Italph Dorr , 1'rlnceton , 0:22 : 1-5. Throwing sixteen-pound hammer : W. O. Illckok , Yale , llrst , distance 132 feet 10 Inches ; H. Cross , Yale , 128 feet G Inches ; C. Chadwlck. Yale , 119 feet 9 Inches ; H. W. Kdgren , California , 117 feet 8 Inches ; It. A. Hlckok , Ynle. 117 feet < % Inclu * . Putting sixteen-pound shot : W. O. IlicUok , Ynle , first , 42 feet 11V4 Inches ; A. A. Knlpe , Pennsylvania , 40 feet 4V- Inches ; A. Drown , Yule , 39 feet 10 Inches ; k. 1C. Kublln. Har vard , 38 feet 3 Inches ; II. Crops , Yale , 30 feet 9V4 Inches. Running broad jump : L. P.-Shelton , Yale , llrst , 22 foot 5M ; Inches ; A. Stlckney , jr. , Harvard , 22 feet 3'i Inches ; W. P. Rodgers. Princeton , 21 fe < tli6 Inches ; J. G. Clark , Har vard , 21 feet 3Vt Inches ; F. L. Uunlap , Har vard , 21 feet 2 Inchos. Hunnlng high jump : F. W. Koch , Califor nia , G. U. Decker. Cornell. G. K. I'nlno , jr. , Harvard , J. D. Windsor , Pennsylvania , and II. T. Leslie. Pennsylvania , all cleared the bar at 5 feet OVs Inches , and they will try again tomorrow. ( Pole vault : F. W. Hcrlth , Harvard , C. rtuckholz , Pennsylvania and II. T. Thomas , Yale , each cleared 10 feet 0 Inches ; W. A. Stewart , Pennsylvania , A. C. Tyler. Prince ton , and G. M. Allen , Yale , each cleared K feet G Inches. MJW iiKcuitus MAIM : roil IOWA Intorcollofflnto ( ininea at ( irlnnotl Draw n Cuoil Crowd of Alilo < cmlnHtunts. GRINNELL. la. , Slay 21. ( Special Tele' gram. ) The sixth annual field meet of the Intercollegiate Athletic association began al 2 o'clock. The day nnd track were good , There were more than 100 entries for the events. A blfj crowd was hero from all thr colleges of Iowa. The colleges represented were the State university , Cornell , Drake , Iowa Agricultural , Orlnnell college , Stati Normal school and Upper Iowa university , Several of the Grlnncll team were In bail form , and Crum , the bit ? man of the Stale university team , waa absent In the east The results : 50 yards dash : Smith , Iowa college , won atv j& iaa 10a 10 The U. S. Government Tests n : Show the Absolute Superiority of ni nn )2 n Royal Baking Powder. ( Data from the latest Official U. S. Government Report on Baking M $ Powders , Department of Agriculture , Bulletin 13 , page jpp. ) Dl 2W > TJO'YAL is placed first of the cream of tartar 111 01 Dl JL\'powders ; actual strength , 160.6 cubic inches of 01on leavenjng gas per ounce of powder. onK 12 Every other powder tested exhibited a much lo\ver ( strength than the Royal , the average being So S 33 lucent less. 0. 03 ) Every other powder likewise showed the presence 01 02 $ of aTiiift or sulphuric acid. TfcVcJaim that this report shows any other powder of superior J } $ strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the GovtrrlSent officers who made the tests. r- rm d $ ROYAL EAKINQ POWDER CO. , 106 WALL ST. , NEW-YORK. J | ) ll1 fiW 2SZ Z& & Z& & mouth of pitcher. Have wadle-tron hat , an carefully greased each time ; fill j. clou- I up , when liruwn turn over. Sift iugar o them , serve hot. Gruhiini Alullln * . 1 quart Graham flour , 1 tablespoonfi brown sugar , 1 teaspoonful salt , 3 teaspoor ful > Iloyal Daklng Powder , 1 egg , 1 pit milk. Sift together Graham flour , suga islt and powder , add beaten egg and mill mix Into batter like pound cake , inumn pai well greased , % full ; bake In hot oven J minutes. IllcoVulllfl. . Into a battir ai directed for Soft Waffle stir 1 cupful of rice , free from lumps ; coc at directed In eamo receipt. Hcrrlir , Stntc university. second ; Prnll , State Normal school , third. Time : 0:05 : 4-5. PuttlnK Mxtepn-pound shot : Meyers , Iowa Agricultural college , won ; Orny , Iowa col- It-Be , second ! LlttiK , Btnte university , third. Thirty-live feet live Inches. IlunnlnK broad Jump : Wolfe , 1'iiper Iowa university , won ; Wheeler , Iowa , college , second end ; Hamilton , Ornko university , third. Twenty-one feet four lnrli * . 100 yards dash : Prnll. Btato Normal school , won ; Smith , Iowa college , mvnnd ; Kldder , Upper Iowa untversltr , third. Time : 0:10 : 2-5. Half mllu blcyclo race : Spauldlnir , Iowa college , won ; Person ! * , Drake university , second ; Kped , Iowa AKrleultural college , tliltd. Time : 1:10. : Dloom was second , but was ruled out. Hnlf mlle run : Clyde , town college , won ; Palmer , Iowa college , second ; Van Kpi > s , Blatc university , third. Time : 2OJ : 2-5. 220 yard * dash : Prnll. State. Normal school , won ; Whltloy , Iowa collegv , second ; Kld der , Upper Iowa university , third. ' Time : 0IM. : Running high Jump : Pey , State uni versity , won ; Wheeler , Iowa college , second ; Wolfe , Upper Iowa university , third. I-'lvo feet six Inches. Sixteen-pound hammer throw : Hlodgett , Iowa college , won ; arlnnell , Iowa college , second ; Meyers , Iowa Agricultural college , third. One hundred nnd ono feet six Inches , breaking state record. Mile walk : Allison , State university , won ; Henry , Iowa college , second ; Marsh , Iowa college , third. Time : 7HO 3-5. 120 yards , hurdle race : Wolfe , UpfVr lown university , won ; Kubliison , State university , seeond ; Hobbs , State university , third. Time : 0:18. : Pole vault : Reed , Iowa college , won ; Weaver , Iowa Agricultural college , second ; Kudc , Btute university , third. Nine feet nix Inches. 410 yards dash : Whltlcy , Iowa col lege , won-Prnll ; , State Normal school , see- Blindness ! What a dreadful attllctlon ! How perfectly tiwftil to bi unable to distinguish between the brightness of daylight and the darkness of night ! And yet there Is such a thing as cur ing this allllellou when the trouble Is not due to destruction of tissue In the eye Itself or to failure of the optic nerve. Sometimes persons become blind from impure blood , which develops scroful ous ulcers on the eyeballs. Iritis , gran ulated eyelids , etc. In such cases Hood's Sarsaparflla lias been marvel- onsly successful In restoring sight. It shows its powers as a blood purillerand radical cure for scrofula by thoroughly removing the cause of the alllletlou and restoring the effected parts to per fectly healthy condition. Head this : "As an act of Justice and for the benefit of other mothers who , like m > velf , may have allllcted children , I wrlto you this letter. About the first of February , 1892 , my daugh ter , Zola , then three years old , contracted sere eyes of the worst form and In a few weeks Was Entirely Blind , being unable to tolerate light of any kind. She suffered-and cried until I was almost crazy and heartbroken. The best eye onilj Kldder , t'ppcr Iowa university , thlnl. llutinlmr hop , step nnd Jump : \Vhcr-ler , Iowa college1 , won ; wolfp , Vpner Iowa unl < vcrslty , see-ondj Hamilton , Drakn university , tlilnl. Forty-live feet three Inchon , CXie mlle run : Clyde , Iowa college , won ! Palmer. Iowa college , second ; I'lark , State university , third. Time1 ; 1:13 : 3-5 , breaking ii state rcconl of 4:49 : 2-6. i Two tulle bicycle race ! Spnuldlng' , lown college1 , won ; Garrison , State1 unlvcr ltyrsec end ; Heed , Iowa Agricultural college , third. Time : 6:3514 : , 220 yards , hurdle race : Smith , Iowa rol- lew , won : Klddrr , Upper Iowa university , Hocuiul ; Clark , Iowa colh-gc , thlnl. Time ; 0:28 : , eiiunlltig state record. Iowa college gets 71 out of 13G points. Stnte ree'ords wcu liroke1 ! ! In the1 mlle and halt mile runs , hummer throw and hop , ste'p and Jump. In Iho mile walk Henry really won , but Alllvon foil forward and touched th * string llrst , and was given ilrat place. drill lli ill fit bar CnlloSo. -TAllOIl , la. . May 21.-Special ( Telegram. ) „ The1 llrst day nf Tabor college's Hold duj 1 was a mice-rss. although not as largely nt > ] teMide-d as oxpe-ctevl. About COO peioplo ixt- j r tviidod. The1 iire > gnim for today : Itase ball throw : Orborne1 , llrst , 300 fcot Sheldon , 2H ! ) foe-t. One thlrd mlle hlpyclo race ( college ) : Sutton - ton , llrst ; Twoe-dy. nocond. Time : 0:19. : f Hep. stop and Jump : llerry , llr t , 37 fee ) 9 Inches ; Hume1 and Unit , se'Cemd , 37 fee t. Mile * bicycle race , free-for-all : Thornton , j Ht : Henile'iTOii , neconel. Time : 3:25. Owing to rnln the track was heavy. Haw ball : Tabor. 20 ; ISIver City. 10. Tomorrow's program promises to be mor Interesting : _ 1 .Mei'tlllt ; of lluUrr. Toiitshl , Omaha bakori meft nt Contliu > ntnl hall thli evenliiK t S o'clock. Flour elualoM ro InvlteJ 4ft. f tA I * specialist In the county treatol her ta months , but the eyes became wonsc. Thei I took her to a specialist In Indianapolis , win examined her eyes and said he could do noth Ing for her. I came away with a hcavj heart. On the Fourth of July I met m ; father's family physician , Dr. Herryman , am he examined Zola's eyes and Advised Me to Try Hood's Sarsaparllla. I bought a bottle nnd bcgai to glvo It as directed and wash the eyca wit ) warm water. Soon I began to notice tin provement and now , having given the chili over half a dozen bottles , her eyes arc grcatl ; Improved and she can pee as well as any ono Shi U five yc rs of ago , but goes to school When glin began to lake Hood's Sarsaparllh she had to oat her meals In a darkened room but now fihe Is able to sit at the table will the rest of the family. " MHS. OI..L1I Bpring.llUSEU , Colfax , Indiana. Known to Leading Citizens. "Wo hereby certify that wo nro well ac quainted with Mrs. Ollle LUiser and know tin statement above to be true. " JOHN I ) DIjACKIiU , Trustee Perry township ; W. II. COON , Druggist. Colfax , Indiana. What the Doctor Says- "While I seldom prescribe proprietary med' tclncs , yet I want to say that I know the statements made by Mrs. Olllo Huscr of Col * fax , Indiana , to be true. " JAMES A. KYMAN , M. 1) . , Darlington , Indiana. The above and other Cures enable us to Truthfully Say IB the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the Public Eye Today. U Black Rings Under the eyes and a sallow com plexion show biliousness. This is U one of the most disagreeable of U stomach disorders and if allowed to have its own way will result in great harm. Cure biliousness at once by using Ripans Tabules , One tabule gives relief. C Rlcani Tahulec BOM tr Orungliti. or t > ? m > Q . If the rrlc ( GO ctnti a boi ) 1 > > pnt lu Tin III. In Olirnilral Company , No. JO fipriii.1 * St. , M , V. FROIVI DIRECT FROM THE TANK. Au IM'tr , A'ii Steam. jVo Knglnstr , Dot 1'ownr for Corn unit Kced Mill" , Jlnllnj Hay , KunnliiK Creameries , Hopurators , > Vc. 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