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    THE OMAHA DAILY iTSEE : SUNDAY , JUNK 10 , 1895.
- DOMINO A DECIDED DUMP
Looked Like a Leadplpo in tin Suburban ,
but Never Showed at the End.
IAZZAROHE WINS WITHOUT STRETCHING
llemnrUably 1'oor Plicmlng Mnrte by the
Oildioii I'nvorlto In a Itnco tluit
bcclncd tn Ilo Mndo Just to
Ills Notion ,
NHW YOHK , June 1C. Heller Ihan today's
weather could not lia\o been desireJ for Iho
running of llio Suburban , as Ihe air was ns
clear as could be , and , although the sun was
hot , a cooling breeze swept across the grand-
atand anil down the etrelch at Sheepshead
Hay. In spile of Ihe fact that the Suburban
was supposed to be at Ihe mercy of Domino
and the starters only numbered six , there
was as much Interest as ever In Iho race.
When the lime came for Ihe running of Ihe
big race a typical Suburban crowd was'pres
ent , and the hwn was as well picked as Ihe
grandstand. At ( Uo minutes pjst 4 the horses
cantered uy past the grandstand to the start
ing , but , unllko former years , there wai < very
llttlo enthusiasm. A few applauded Domino
and Taral , and when Sir Walter and Doggett
appeared there was considerable handclapplng
Apparenty the game llttlo eon of Midlothian
was the sentimental favorite , oven though he
was a bad second choice In the betting. The
others got llttlo attention , and In a short
lime Iho six conlsnders were ready for Ihe
[ e
word The delay at the post was but trifling
and without any false breaks Howe got
them In line The red Hag swished , the
crowd shouted and the rac > was begun. In
I the first few Jumps Declare led the way , with
Hong and Dance second , Domino third , Sir
Walter fourth , Lazzarono fifth and Hublcon
TF sixth. Domino wa on Ihe outside , and Taral
wanted to get up with the leaders , so he
set a fair pace and gave chase for Song and
Dance , who had taken the lead. Then the
lot took things asy and passed the Judges for
the first time In twelve and one-
half seconds , Song and IXince leading
by three parts of a length , Domino second
by a loncth , Sir Walter third by a neck , anJ
Hublcon , Declare and ha/rarono following
Then came the simp turn at the paddlck ,
and with the Jockeys steadying their mountp
aa they came around , Song and Dance look
It a llttlo easier , while Declare gained a bit ,
Sir Walter falling off In a worse poslllon
The first quarter was run In 0.25 , and Song
and Dance was only leading by a head , with
Domino second , a length In front of Declare
anil Hublcon , Sir Walter and La rarono fol
lowing The half wa.i reached In 0 51 , with
Song anJ Dance only a neck In front of Sir
Walter , ho half a length In front of Domino ,
who was a head In front of Hublcon , Declare
and Lazzarono following Taral had not yei
made a move on Domino , and had calmly
seen Sir Walter pas hlrn The pace was
slow that Domino was getting , what It was
eupposed ho wanted an easy run at first and
a spurt In the end At the live-eighths polo
Sir Walter ww gaining On went Sir Walter
and soon two'lengths separated him from the
rest of the field Hamilton , on Ltuzaronc ,
came to the conclusion that Sir Walter was
the horse ho had to beat , so he let out a link
and ga\c chose Ho cut down Declare , and
then Song and Dance , and then got Into
fourth place at the seven-eighths pole
Hublcon was only a neck In front of him ,
Domino only a licaJ further away , while
D.oggett was working on Sir Walter , two
lengths In front of all "Sir Walter wins ! "
was the cry. and It did , Indeed , look as If
such might bo the case. The turn into the
stretch with only n quarter of a mlle to gc
was close at hand and all the Jockeys were
l\ard \ at work. Sir Walter maintained his
lead of two lengths up to the turn , but
Lazzarono had crept up to Domino and was
only a short head behind The mlle was
passed In 1:42 , "Look at Laz/arone , " was
then the cry. Ho was coming after Sir
Walter like a whirlwind , and poor Domino
was now completely used up Lazzarono loft
him as If he were stamlliiK still , and there
was a great ply of whips and spurs. It
was of no use to urge Doggett or his mount
to further efforts for Hamilton had the
better horse under him , and Inch by inch
ho crept away from his rival , first a ncck
then half a length and then daylight showed
between them as they bounded along , and
just as the watches of the timers stopped
at 2:07 : 4-5 , Lazzarono passed the wire a
length and a half In front of Sir Walter ,
Domino , however , was doomed to still
further humiliation , for In the last few
jumps , Song and Dance took thltd place
away from him , while Declare and Rubicon
were four lengths behind him It was a
true run race , and the nest horse at the
weights won It.
The opening race was an easy ono for the
nuttcrfiles , for she laid back to the last
furlong and then came away and won with
case from Hey del Oarderes. who was heav
ily backed , and finished far ahead of the
rest of the field Monaco won the second
rather easily. Then the double event was
won with seven starters. Applegate was
the favorite , with Ha/lct second choice ,
whllo the big son of Hanover , Handspring
who , as good as 10 1 , galloped In an easy
winner. Jefferson nearly beat Hazlet out
for third place , the Gideon & Daly horse
just squeezing In. Results-
Flist race , live furlongs : The Uutterflles
(2 ( to 1) ) won by one length. Hey del Car-
ileres (5 ( to 1) ) second by four lengths , HUH-
cule (3 ( to 1) third. Time : 0-59 4-5.
Second race , ono mile : Monaco ( S tn 5) )
won , DoirKt'tt (15 ( to 1) ) not-olid , The Swnln
0" to n third. Time : 1:12. :
Thltd race , donblo event , live nnd n half
furlongs : Handspring ( S to 1) ) won , Apple-
Knto (0 ( to CO second , Hazlet (2 ( to 1) ) third
Time : lW : L'-B.
Fourth rare , the Buburbin , mlle nnd n
quarter : Lazzarono , 115 ( Hamilton ) , 10 to 1.
won by one and u half lengths ; Sir Walter ,
126 ( Dogcett ) , 1 to 1 , second by two lengths ;
SOUK anil D.ince. 10J ( Grllllo ) . 15 to 1. third
Time : 2.07 1-5. Domino , Hublcon and De-
clnro also lan.
Fifth race , one-half mile- Hastings (3 ( to
1) won , Honolulu (4 ( to 1) ) second. Hndnor (5 (
to 1) ) third Tlmo : O.H
Sixth race , mile nnd n sixteenth , on turf ,
selling : Long lleach ( I to 1) won , Captain
T (2 ( to 1) ) second , Chlswlek (3 ( to 1) ) third
Tlmo : 1:17 : 1-5.
F. O. Hanlon of the Jockey club gave out
the follow InK Information this evening.
"The Hit-wards of the Conev Island Jockey
clul > held n meeting Immediately after the
last race nt Sheepshend Hay and summoned
before them Me srs Heard and Donahue ,
owner nnd trainer of Ijuznrone , the Sub
urban w Inner today , to explain the running
of the home In his pievlous races , as com
pared with Ilia latest performance Jockey
Murphy , who lode Lazarono In lil.s previous
races , not being prownt. n derision In the
matter was reserved until his slntement
can be obtained. "
MAUi : bOMK Nt.W JtACU ItllfOltDi
rddto lluld linen the Mlle iinil .tlnddnx Ion
Miles at > ow Yi-rh.
NEW YORK , June 15 The openlnf ? of
the now bicycle club of the Now York State
division , LC.IKUO of American Wheelmen , at
Manhattan Beach today , was signalized by
§ ome very line racing. The most Important
races wore the events In cl.ibs B. These
were n mile , scintch , paced , mlle hindlcup
and ten mile , scratch , pared. Results :
One mlle , novice class Won by G. Holt * ,
Now York City. Time : 2.2U 3-3.
Ono mile , scratch , class A. New York
Into championship : Won by M P , Kosser ,
Brooklyn. Tlmo : 2-11 4-5. No rnco ; limp
limited to 2:30. :
One mile , scratch , paced , class B. Won by
E. C , Bald. Buffalo : C M. Murphy , Brook
lyn , f.eoond : Otto ZelKler. San JOM > , Cul ,
third. Tlmo : 201 2-5 State lecorcl. The
last half wns done In 1 01 ,
Five miles , class A : Won by W. C Room ,
New Jersey. Time : 13.f jIB ,
One mile , handicap , chins A : Won bv E.
H. Hodgson , Lyndhuiiit , 110 yards. Tlmo.
3:09 : 4-3.
Ono mile , handicap , class B : Won bv W.
C. Baker. Columbus , 75 yards ; R McDon
ald , New York. 75 yauls , Becond : F H.
Allen. SprlnEflleld , 45 yards , thhd. Tlmo-
3:11 : 2-5.
Throe miles , crnten , rlas A , Now York
atnto championship : Won by L. G. lloppe ,
Urooklyn. Time : 7ST : 1-0.
Ten miles , class B , scratch , pared by
nuad : Won by H. II , Mnddox : Hlmmi * ,
'Vv.islilnclnii , second ; S , naKcr , Columbus ,
third. Time : ! P-K > 3-5. This beat * the
American paced record by ono nilnulo rtfty-
two and iine-llflh scooiul ? , nnd beats the
competition record by three minute ? , fifty-
two and two-fifths Bfoonds. There on the
quad were Coburn , O'Connor , Terrell and
Brandt.
L
] 'l ni of rinttiinoiitli llnrrri.
PIM.TT8.MOUTH. Nob. . Juno } 3-Special (
Telegram. ) The members ot Hit ) lo-al wheel
club are making great picparallon.s for a
Ktnclloned League of American Wheelmen
racing meet , to bo hold In thla city on
Thursday. June 27 The club takes this
method of celebrating- opening of Us
new thirdmilebicycle track , which , by the
way , Is Iho best cycllnp track In the stale
The program will consist of some seven or
eight races , nnd such prl/.cs will be offered
ns will ensure the attendance of the swift
est cyclists In the state.
aoou citou'u OUT AT
l.n t Day of the Merlins 11ns n Ills At-
tptiitntira with I ulr Sport.
DHN'VKIt , Juno 15 The last tiny of the
meet at Overland park was allendcd by the
Intircflt crowd of the week. The track was
perfect : weather pleasant The finish of
the fourth he-U In Iho 2.53 Irot was very
close. The driver of Nellie Campbell had
n long lead nnd In the strclrh drew up bis
horse Hergmont was coming fast nnd by
the time Nellie was In motion again bad n
lead of half a length. Nellie's drlvot
w hipped her up nnd she won by a neck
The twml-live mlle blryclo race was pop
ular with the grand stand. The time made
was considered excellent for a race track
Summaries :
First race , trolling1 , purse $300 , 2:11 : class ,
two In three :
Klamatlt 3 1 1
Marvin , Jr 1 2 3
N'lRhtlngalo 232
Tlmo : 2:13 : } , , 2.11. 2:17. :
Second race , trotting , purse $ SOO , 2.33 class :
Nt-llle Campbell
Vornle Mcdregor 2 4 1 r
Hirgmont 3
Aunt Sally
Llttlo Maud C 5 3 I
Glendale dls
Time : 2.M , 2 26 , 2 28 , 2.2G
Th'rd ' race , running , purse $12 > , for non-
wlrners of the meeting , six nnd a half fur
longs Venwood won , I'at Lee second , Sll-
verman third Tlmo. l.JI
Kouitb race , running , selling , purse $125 ,
half mlle heats. be t two In throe North-
wt stern won , Hepubllc second , Artless
tl Ird Time O.W , . Second heal Norlh-
western won , Hi public second , Hauler
third Time OM
riftb race , purse $15 , "even furlongs ,
l.lllv Sunderlanil won. Little Nell second ,
Sn irlej the" Smupsler third Time 1-3114
Sixth race , twenty-live mile blc\clo H
H Hen hawvscratcb ) won , L C. Wnhl
( scratch ) second , II C. Oll\er ( quarter-
mile ) third. id Smith ( one-third mlle )
fourth , J. M Daniel ( half mile ) llftti. There
were thirteen other starters Time. 1.03.21.
V , Innriit t Mt. I.mix.
ST LOIMS , Juno 15. In the last race nt
Pair Association park today Jockej H Bir-
rett , riding Shining' Hello , was savagely
bitten by Service at the club house turn ,
mid had to pull up and dismount at the
half. The dlit-ctots of the association are
considering' the proposition to extend the
meeting indellnltely. Hesults.
Flt.st race , seven and n half furlong's ,
selling Houllkn (2 ( to 1) ) won , Duckadoo (8 (
tr > _ lecond ) , Teasel (3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo.
Second race , tlvo and a half fin longs
Ktechler (10 ( to 1) ) won , Ferris Hiirtmiin (5 (
to 2) ) second , Ln ulle ( S to 5) third. Time
1 03' ' . .
Third race , three-quarters of n mile' Mag
net (2 ( to 1) ) won , Tionion ( fi lo 5) ) second ,
Lollle HiMton (3 ( to 1) ) Ihlrd Time 1 11 %
Fourth rate , gentlemen's riding , tlueo-
nuaitors of a mllo. Uncertainty (10 ( to 1) )
won , Hercules ( r > to 2) ) second. Lord Henry
( no betting ) third Tlmo. 1.174.
fifth iace"vcn and a half furlongs ,
selling 11111 White ( G to 1) ) won , Sullross
(2 ( tn 1) ) second , Wllnmi ( M to 1) ) third Time.
1 r.V4
Sixth race , purse , for 2-year-olds , four and
a half furlongs' Topsy ( i ! to 5) ) won , Hlch-
mend Hello (4 ( to 1) ) second , Hot Stuff (20 ( to
1) ) thud Time 0 55"4 "
Seventh ra < _ o , mlle and a furlong , pufe'
Mnuilce (1 ( to 2) ) won , Linda ( I to ll second
end , Cicely (5 ( to 1) ) thhd Time : 1 55.
I rro AiUIro li fritt * Iliilnni.
CINCINNATI , June 15-The event of the
laces flt Litonla tcdnv was Ihe defeat of
Halma In the Hlmyar stakes by 1'ieo Ad
vice. Halmu evidently has been going
back. Ho did not look not was his action
like the hoi so that won the Dei by. The
stake was worth $ .1,1,00 The nttei dance was
C.OTO Track fairly fast and weather pleas
ant Husults
Plist laee , purse , selling , seven furlongs
I'lrcaroon (6 to 5) ) won , Mrs Morgan ( I to 1) )
second , Fabl.i (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1.30.
Second luee. Foiling' , one mile Li Joya
(7 ( to 1) ) won , Greenwich (7 ( to 2) ) second ,
Trod Gnrdnei ( li to 1) ) third Time 1.4J.
Tlilid race , handicap , six furlongs. Poten
tate ( H to 5) ) won , Hreodoo ( ! to 1) ) second ,
Hlva (50 ( to 1) ) third Time 1 15
Fourth race , the Hlmyar stakes , mile and
an eighth Free Advice (5 to 2) ) won ,
Halma (1 ( to I ) second. Time : 1 io'fc. No
other starteis
Fifth race , pur c , flvo furlongsNlmrod
( S to 5) won , Onnrotto (1G ( to 5) fcecond ,
Hnmlro (3 ( to 1) ) Ihlrd. Time : 1 OVA
Sixth lace , belling , seven furlongs Hay 9
(3'4 ( to 1) ) won , Katie G (7 ( to 1) ) second , Peabody -
body (8 ( to 1) ) third Time : l.2flV4.
Two Pnviirltm Won ut liar District.
SAN FHANCISCO , June 15 Two favor
ites won at the Bay District track today.
In the steeplechase the jockeys on Guada-
loupe and Mondoclno were thrown , and as
the race was regarded with suspicion by
home all bets were declared off Hosulls :
First race , six furlongs , selling. Seasln
(4 ( to 1) ) won , Amlgo (1'4 ( to 1) ) second , Stclmo
(8 ( to 5) ) third Time 1 1IH
Second race , six furlongs , handicap Santa
Holla (4 ( to 1) ) won , Wolcott (8 ( to 5) ) second ,
Don Cnra ( G to 1) ) third. Time : 1 U'4-
Third race , six furlongs Lady Jane (2 ( to
1) ) won Arnetto ( U to 5) ) second , Mcl'arlane
( S to 1) third Time 1 14'2
Fouith i nee , mile and a quarter , handi
cap Del Norte (8 ( lo 1) ) won. Little Cripple
(6 ( to 1) ) becond , Homa (1 to 1) ) third. Time.
2.C9V4
Fifth race , mile and a half , steeplechase
Mestor ( ti to 1) ) won , Mere (5 ( to 1) ) second ,
The Lark (3 ( to 1) ) third Time : 3.-ll !
Sixth race , six furlongs , selling. Tllllc H
( even ) won , Hluobcll (8 ( to 1) ) second , The
Drummer (40 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:1414. :
Opcnluc 1) iy ut KIIIIKIH City.
KANSAS CITY , June 15 A good crowd
went out to Exposition park to witness the
opening1 of a thlrly-days' running1 meol
under the direction of the Kansas City
Jockey club. The principal event was the
Kansas City cup race , which was easily
taken by Oyanthn. Track slow. HesuHs.
First race , Inaugural , seven furlongs :
George Miller (2 ( to 1) ) won , Uncle John (10 (
to 1) ) second. JIarcellus (10 ( to 1) third.
Time- 38 .
Second race , four furlongs : John Hoone
(7 ( lo 1) ) won , Mrs. S. W to 1) ) second , Avacaln
(15 ( to 1) ) thiid. Time- MV&
Third race , six furlongs : Valdemar (7 to
2) ) won. Jnja (4 ( to 1) ) second , Gold Cup (15 ( to
1) ) third. Time : 1 23 > 4
Fourth race , KntiMis City cup , purse $000 ,
nine furlongs : Cynntha ( I to 1) ) won , Wedge-
Held (9 ( to 2) ) second , Martha Smith (10 ( to 1) )
third Time : 2.10'/-
Fifth lace , polling , four nnd n half fur
longs : Leonwell (4 ( to'l ) won. Lottie 13 (8 (
to 5) ) second , Suslo Nell (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time
1 01'4.
Jookoy llnrrntt'n I.UK WHS Crushed ,
ST. LOUIS , Juno I1) It develops on In-
vcstljjatlon that Jockey A. Harret , who was
bitten by Service while riding Shining1 Hello
at the Fair Association park today , suffered
n Jagged nnd complete fractuio of the leg.
The \lclous horse crushed the Jockey's limb
between his tooth. Hnrrot Is In the hospital
Movrmniitit of Orrun MOHinnr * Jnno in
At nromerhnven Arrived Kaiser WIN
helm H , fiom New York , via Southampton ;
Huvol , from Now York , via Soulhumplon
At New York Arrived nirurla , from Liv
erpool.
At Liverpool Arrived Ccvlc , from New
York.
At SouUiamplon Arrived Uerlln , from
Now York.
At Hamburg Arrived Italia , from Balti
more ,
At Queonslovv n Arrived Umbrla , from
New York.
1'oreclnfiiro nil Dniivor stront ltill\in ; ) .Q
DKNVIJn. Juno 13. In the I'nlted Stales
circuit court today Judge Hullctl signed a.
decree of foreclosure and eiders of sale In
the case of Iho Central Trust company of
New York against the Dtnvor City Cable
Hallwa > company and the Denver Cable
Hallway company. The amount of the judg-
meat Is foO > J 1W.U7 This stop la taken In
carr > lnp oul the plan of roorganlratlon.
I'rnn Mil or .111111 ( lot the AdtHiituxti.
FHANKPORT. Ky , June 15 Newu re
ceived hero lonlght from today's democratic
prlmirles gives lint din. candidate for gov
ernor , MonlRomery , Clark Jessamine , S'ott ,
Kenton. Hcni ) and Franklin counties , with
Logan unlnstiuotod , but foi free silver
For Clay. Jefferson nnd Fayette. were
carried. Honlln ropiesents the free silver
faction and Cla > the opposition.
Killed hy n I'rrmiiluro I xpluilnn ,
RICHMOND , Mo , Juno 15. Al the Randall -
dall mines hero today William James was
Iristnnlly killed und Hen Drown was fatally
Injured by the premature explosion of n
blast of ( Ijnnmlte ,
llndrn Oppnaoi thr slticr Cimferrncr.
GAULSnUHE , Juno IS , Tiie Carlsruho
Xcltung eaya that the Grand Duchy of Dadcn
also dot-a not dcslr ? an International bi
metallic conference- .
Iron IUII Jlnllilliiff gold.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jimn 13.-Tho lailldlnir
in which the lion Hall hold Us suptomo
feltllncs was Bold this morning to a private
citizen for $17KX > .
PARMELEE THE CHAMPION
Won it Prom Kemary of Olmdron in the
Shoot OH
WONDERFUL SHOOTING IN THE LAST MATCH
Scores In All of the Kirntu Were fully l ) | >
to ( ho btiindurd nf I'revloin D.IJS
MiooHT.i All I.cnvln ;
fur Homo.
The nineteenth annual tournament ot the
Nebraska State Sportstnsn's assoclallon closed
jcslerday aflernoon In a blaze of glory and
powder smoke. U was by long odds the
most successful and most satisfactory shootIng -
Ing lournament ever held In Nebraska. Ths
attendance averaged over fifty shooters each
day , and 20,000 targels and 1,000 live birds
wore used In Ihe Ihree dajs' Irlals. The
shooters dispersed Immediately after the final
event yesterday , but few of the men from
abroad remaining hero over today.
The most Interesting event on yesterday's
card was that for the diamond medal , em
blematic of the stale championship , held
during the past year by J. C. n ad , who
won It last June at Columbus. The conditions
were ten live birds , thirty jards rise , modi
fied English rulea , enlrance $10. The score
J. W. Uen 21212 02111-0
Paimeleo 21111 12122-10
Acketmnn 2000 1
Llndermnn OHOl 10 4
Undo Uen 10J12 12J02 8
Hotfeis 2112J 10120-8
Wilson 12212 112J 9
Pctcis 20M1 1110 8
Hi ticker 21202 22122 9
Lilshaw * 20J2 12.2 S
Nnton 11112 OJ12 S
Nlcolal 212J2 21022 9
Cole 10011 0 3
Squirrel 2221 * 12121 9
Kemery 122J2 21112 10
Kennedy 21110 12211 9
Schroeder 1112 21120 8
Tremona 11112 02011 S
Mr. Parmelee of Ibis city md Kemery of
Chadron tying , shot off , and the local man
won.
won.There were fourleen events jesterday at
fifteen targets to the man , and of these the
first mono/ winners are given :
Hvent No 1 : Parmelee , 15 ; Gilbert , 15 ;
Hecker , 15 ; Llnderman , 15 ; Wilson , 15 ,
Hudd. 15
No 2 Gllbeit , 1" ; Hecker , 15 : Prow-nine ,
11. Wll'on , 15 ; Hudd , 15 ; Ackermnn , 15 ;
Schtoeder , 15 -
No 3. Gilbert , 15 ; Ulgelow , 15 ; Schroeder ,
No Parmelec , 15 ; Hecker , 15 ; Gllberl ,
13 , Pchroeder. 15.
No 5. Llrnlei man , 15 ; Hecker , 15 ; Dudil ,
15 : Wilson , lr. . Gilbert , 13
No. G Hecker , 13 ; Hudd , 15 ; UrownlnK , 15 ;
Schioeder. 13.
No 7 Pnrmelee , l"ij " Hudd , 15 ; Hecker , 15
No. Hrownlng , 15
No Llnderman , 15 , Hecker , 15
No 10 Pai melee , 15 ; Kemery , 1" .
No 11 : Hecker , 15 ; Hiownlng , 15.
No. 12 Heck < t. 15 ; Shepherd , 15.
No. n Pai melee , 15
No 14 : Urovvnlng , 15 ; Decker , 15
In a match shoot of fifteen targets to the
man , the world's record was broken , but one
bird out of the ninety shot at getting away ,
and that fell to the local chimplon. Colonel
Parmelee , nnd was the last bird shot nt
The score of this remarkable match was as
follows :
Llnderman lllll 11111 11111-15
Hecker lllll lllll lllll-lr >
Hudd lllll lllll 11111-15
Wilson lllll lllll 11111-15
Gilbert 11111 lllll lllll l"
Pai melee lllll lllll 11110 11
Total 89
The twentieth annual tournament of the
assoclatbn will be held In th s city , probably
In June , 1890.
IISM l.L AMJ AUVri.N WON IIASILV
Deciding1 Mutch fur the C ty Championship
In lonnU Double- * .
Last evening Hafakell and Austin \yon the
tllle of champions of the city In the tennis
doubles. The jJocUllnif match was pla > ed at
G o'clock on the grounds of the Omaha
Lawn Tennis club at Twenty-second and
Hnrnoy stioels , belween the team that
held the title during the past year , .Haver-
stick nnd Colpetrer , and Haskell and Aus
tin , who were Ihe winners of the tourna
ment which closed last week
The game was not particularly Interest
ing at any point , BH it was too easily won.
Orl > tluee sets were needed to decide. In
the first Colpetzer and Ilavcrstlck started
out "well , but let up before the end of the
set , losing1 it finally by the score of G to 4
The second set was a love set. In the last
Haverstlck and Colpotzer again started out
In good shajo nnd appeared to have some
hope of Retting the set , as the score was at
one time J to 1 , but their opponenls ob
tained live games out of the remaining six
that were pla > ed The llnal score was 6-4 ,
G-0 and G-l , In favor of Haskell and Austin
! 2ach of the teams played well enough
together , although there were a number of
points lost b > both because thr men were
not In jilnce , or thought the other man of
the team was after the bill. The play of
relthoi team , however , was In any way re
markable , probably because the losing team
was not a match for the other and because
both teams knew this Consequently the
Individual piny of all four of the players
was not up to what thej have each shown
In the past
Of the four HaverstlcK was evidently
plajlng to win all the time. He made the
greatest efforts' to get after halls. The
others , of course , did not Intentionally lose
a point , but unless they had a good chance
of gettlnK the balls they did not exert
themselves to go after them This consent
nt ently detracted much from the Interesl of
the match , as there were very few pretty
strokes. Hut Haverstlck went after every
thing and played a "pretty " game , as he al-
wa > s does In doubles. Although he made
a number of double faults , his service was
especially good , making several points by
the quick and speedy balls he sent when
he was serving. He watt unfortunate In tryIng -
Ing to smash the ball from the back of the
court , and even nearer to the net , semllns ?
a large number Into the net.
Colpolzer was apparently more Imbued
with the idea that the match could not be
won from his opponents than his partner.
Consequently his play was by no means as
good ns usual nnd ho lost a large number
of bad points. Sometimes nt the net he
sl-ovved what he could do , both in smash-
In ! ; and In placing
Neither Austin nor Haskell exerted them
selves They plu > od an avernso good game ,
but they appeared to content themselves
In allowing their opponents to make the
larger number of points for them by send
ing their returns out of the court and Into
the net. They did not try to bo very skill
ful In theit placing.
There Is some talk ot having a tourna
ment of mixed doubles In the near future ,
but the anangoments have not yet been
completed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
llrllunnlit und Nlngnrti Win.
SOUTHAMPTON. June 15-In beautiful
weather for jacht racing1 Allsa and Hrlt-
annia started at 10 30 this morning In a
race under Iho auspices of the Uoyal South-
en Yacht club. The course was foity-llve
miles loiijr. twice around the Lep , Stur-
brldgc nnd Hrnmblo buoys. Niagara , Au-
draInjonl nnd Stephanie started nt 11
o'clock In u i ace for 20-ratcrs under the
aiisplie.s of the same club The course of
the smaller craft was the same ns icster-
tlnv , llilrty-two miles Ion ? fiom Calshot
cimlo twleo around the Spit light. Allsa
had the best of the start In the race for
laigo jaohts , nnd paused the mark twenty
ROfonds ahead of Hrltnnnln. The latter had
tins hid luck to touch sand off Calshot spit
nnd she remained 111:1 ound three minutes.
The 20-ratets got well away together , with
the exception of Audrav Niagara passed
the t-plt u minute ahead , but Audray and
Inyonl soon overhauled hci. The wind was
voiy Ilirht At 3 o'clock Allsa bad a
lead of thlt teen minutes on Hrltannln. Off
Uydcu Injonl wan leading the 20-
raters Niagara was last und nvvay
behind. The follow Inc were the times
of the vac-hts tn the 20-iater class nt Iho
finish NliiRiua , 503 12 , Invonl 500.51 , Au
di ey 5 07 01 , Stephanie , 5 OS.20 ; Luna. 5 13 03
Nlicnrn. the wlnnei was last and away
behind her competitors when the yiichts
were off the U dei. In the big race llrlt-
annla won by time allowance by eight sec
onds.
/'in ' nnd .IonI Mute-href.
MOUNT HOLLY. N. J. , June 15-At the
meet of the Mount Iloll ) Athletic associ
ation , n match was made far a race be
tween Zimmerman and Johnson for $5,000
a side , on a trnok to bo selected by Him-
merman , nuyvvhero outsldo of Asbury Park.
Fi lends of Johnson have posted 13,000 with
the Philadelphia Inquirer , und the men will
meet nt the otllco next Wednesday to nr-
rnng-o thn llnnl dctnlli ) , Zimmerman will
In the meantime cover the amount put up.
The rate IT to bo the best two In three.
Niitlnnul Sciiulzr-nrcrlcn .Mnnr ,
The annual tournament of the National
Bohutzcnverlen opens at Milwaukee on
W dnc day , the 19th , The Omaha Scluitzen-
v ren will bo represented by five of Us
ciack shots ; Trod A. Fuller , Fred Ment ; -
dohl. Fred chtpcJer , Frank Heft nnd W.
F , Slocker. .rrhyy w 111 leave for the city
of brew erics tomorrow evening.
CUUM AT . : AM ) I'OUIt FIl'TllS
lotrn'g Voung Sprlntor 1'utt Ills 10O Yard
AliirlL iuniig the I.mrr-M.
CHICAGO , 4 > UW 15. Defeat fell upon the
blue and gelds of ; California today nt Ath
letic Association park , Chicago Athletic as
sociation winning- from the University of
California by it'Jtfcrc ' of M to 30. Chicago's
leRltlmale score was 48 , ns the two-mile
blcyclo evenf.'Tor which cevcn points are
counted , dtdtinoti take p'aco , California's
only entry , ; \l > , Uw.ler , being- unable to par
ticipate. John \ " . Crum of the Iowa State
titiKersltv , ortt < en under Ihe colors of Ihe
ChlcaRo Alhlublo association , made the sen
sational performance of the day when he
made the 100-yard run In 0.03 4-5 , breaking
his own nnd Iho Inlorcolleglale record of
ten seconds and tlelng the professional nnd
amateur records The Intercollegiate rec
ord , however , still stands ul Ion beconds.
ai loday's meet won merelj a milch nnd
not n recognized Intercollegiate event H.
W. lMiren of the University of California
won the throwing1 sixteen-pound hammer
event , his distance bclntr 12 feet five and
one-lm'f Inches C P Hlddoll of Iho Chicago
cage Athletic association fouled three times
nnd the Judge" decided he could not have
another trial He threw It- however , fet
pastime , and the tape measured 127 feet sl\
u dies , thus boating IMgrcn's throw by
two foot nnd a half an Inch.
The first event on the program , the 100-
yard run , was won by drum of Chicago ,
with Skllllnger of Chicago second Time-
0 09 1-5 The easy v Ictory of the Chlcngos
In the 100-vnrd run was greeted with wild
enthusiasm by the Chicago spectators , ns
ScoKglns of the ttnllfornl.ii had been a
favorite for first place Crum beat him
easl'y , however , and the Cnllfornlan was
noi oven n particularly good third.
The Callfornlinf dropped entirely out of
the one-mile run The only starters were
Hosslter nnd Jackson , both of Chicago The
rice was won by Hossltei. Time 6 .11 2-5
The 120-ynrd hurdle race wan won by
Totroy of California , who was liberally np-
iplamloil ns the first of the westerners to
make H pliowlncr W. A Clark was second
Time 0 10 1-5
The runnlmr high Jump was won nt 5 feet
8 Inches by Hess of Chicago , with Ciaik of
Chicago second
Hlddcll of Chlc.iKO won In putllnp the
sixteen-pound shot at 10 feet 3 Inches. Koch
of California was second at 37 feet 4 > j
Inches.
The one-mile walk w-is a holly conleatel
event Merwln of California won In 7.493-5
with Hn sel of Chicago second
The 220-yard run was easily won by Crum
nf Chicago. Skllllhgcr of Chicago second
Time 0 22 2-ri Scogglns of California ran ,
but VV.T enplly distanced.
The f0ard run was won easily by Koch
of Cillfornla In 2 05 1-5. Hosslter of Chicago
cage vvn second
The 220 ymila hurdle was won by Torrey
of Callfotnli , with Dyer of California second
end Time 0.215 1-5
In the 410 yards run Jncknon of Chicago
came In ilrstt with Skllllngcr of Chicago
Kooond. Time : 052 2-5
The running broad Jump waa one of the
moat hot'y contested events. Hoth teams
weie btionK nnd the rootots for both en-
coutaged the contestants with tin horns nnd
college yells nnd the usual amount of en
thusiastic discord The winner wns Wool-
sey of Cnllfoinla nt' 22 feet nnd 2 lnohe ,
with Darkey second at 21 feet nnd 4 Inches
Iii'thtowlng the hammer ndgton of Cali
fornia won nt 12 * foot 5'A Inches Perry of
Chicago wns ' .econd at 77 feet 8 Irche.s
Dozler of California was unable to nppi > ar
In the two-mile blcvcle lace and the event
wns declared" , It being1 nirreod that the
points were not to count The final score
gave Chicago 48 points and Cnllfotnln SG
points _
S.VTUUD.VY XmillMON AT IICItKH
( into City Cluli DrreitH the Omnium by Dlnl
of I'olt-t-r Fielding.
The return 'match took pi ice yesterday
on the grounds of the Omaha Cricket club ,
remltliHT In an eai > vlctoiy for the Gate
City gentlemen by twenty-nine runs The
weather wasuporb for cricket and the
pavilion was Illledto oveillowlns with an
enthusiastic , rind ve may say somewhat
noisy nudlencai The Gate City men won !
first to bat , with J. Shepherd nnd W
Stilbbllng to fnio the bow lint ; of J. f
Dovie nnd G H V.lURlmn The former put
together tlvo fn short order , when ho was
1 nfoitunatoly rua out for the othei batters
Tullield playefl 'woll and his fifteen wa
the result of soinn haul hitting J , H
Nealo lias u > orv careful defenpo nnd his
twelve "not out" showed plainly that he
may have made the highest .score for his
side , had time alo\ved !
'
C HID w as , th'i pijly other man to make
double figures 'on his side With the help
of twenty extras , the Innings- closed for
seventy-six runs ,
The batting performance of the Omaluis
may b summed up In a few words. It
was as "weak" as "boat ding house" tea ,
and hiul It not been for Taylor's contribu
tion of twentj-flve , which was more than
half the entire total of runs made by his
side , the collapbe wou'.d have been painful
indeed.
As ( t was , the Gate Citys "pulled off"
the match by. twenty-nine runs
It miy bo as well to state that the field
ing of the Omahas was execrable , while
that of their opponents was all that cou'.d
be desired.
A meeting of the club was held after the
match , on the grounds , at which Mr. Hnn >
New wns elected a member of the execu
tive committee , vice A , W. Hrown , re-
slRned
There will bo practice every Wodnesdaj
nt G p in until further nollce All members
are earnestly requested to attend
The match for next Siturday will be an
nounced later
Uelow are Iho detailed scores of the game
OATH CITY CUICKirr CLUB.
J Shepherd , run out . fi
William Strlbblinp. L. H. W. , b Do > le. . . . 2
C. J. Tullield. b Do > lo . 15
A. Patuello , run out . 3
H Bowers , c G. II. Vaughan , b W. H.
Vauslmn . , . 4
J. H Nealo , not out . 12
J. Douglas , b W. R. Vaughan . 1
C. Hill , b Marshall . 11
A. North , b Marshall . 1
William Hranton. b Marshall . 0
Gcorgo Hurbt , b Marshall . 2
Uxlraa . 20
Tolal . 7G
OMAHA CHICKKT CLUH.
P. H. Ford , b Douglas . 3
J. Cameron , L. U , W. , b Bowers . 0
H W. Taylor , b Nealo . 23
W. H. Vaughan , b Bowers . 0
G , H. Vauglmn , b Bowers . 1
H. Hnrcouit , b Bowers . G
J C. Doyle , b Neile . 1
r H Marshall , b Bowers . 1
Hov. J. P. D. Llvv > d. not out . 1
P S Young , b Uowors . 1
H. Lawile , tun out . 5
Kxtrab . 3
Total
nuooitiA'x roMur VVKIII : ON HANJ
I'rogram of Vr'ro I Ichtu at Iho Srnsldo
Athlntlo C'hib Quickly Sinpppil.
CONBY ISLAND , N. Y , Juno 15 - Scarcely
ly 1,000 people took the risk of pajlng1 their
money tonight to see the bouts which weie
scheduled to take place In the arena of the
Seaside Athletic club The affair wa a
fizzle George Green of San Francisco , bet
ter known as "Young Corbett , " and I2ddy
Pierce of New York , who were to box ton
rounds at catch weights , were the first to
enter the ring During the first two roundx
"Corbett" punched Pierce when nnd where
ho liked , nnd In 4he third he hit Pierce n
right hand punch. In the jaw , nnd ho went
down like a Jog , falling on , his face ,
knocked out The pojlce , headed by Captain
Clajton , Jumped Into the ring and ai rested
the lighters , .seconds anil timekeepers , and
the referee Ni > 'decMon ' was given. George
Dlxon and Frank Krue them ellmbd through
the ropes The announcer Inttoduced the
men to the spectators nnd Bald :
"The have entered the to
e men ring com
plete tlu. contracts "bul as the police will
not allow them to go on. there will be no
further contestsjhoro tonight "
"Give us our. mpwey back , " yelled the
crowd
Tom O'Hourke' Plxon's manager , then ad
dressed the crqwdand / sulil. "I am hero
wllh my man , and dm willing to have him
fight. If the cluU'vUll give mo a guaranty
to protect him In Jeourt in case of arrest "
Hilly Newman , oiii linhnlf of 12rne , fi\M.
"We are hero ) O | tjcht , and are willing to
do so on the teirus.-Xlr O'Hourke stated "
The crowd veljfl tnelr approval , and then
"Sparrow" Holn'Vtson entered the ring and
said "The club1 bus decided to nuaninteo
the protection demanded bv the principals ,
but the police refu.se to allow the men to
box "
"Never mind the pollro , " veiled several
spectators , und It Iqnked us If a riot would
take place They quieted down In n coi.plo
of minutes , however , and the seconds of the
men attempted to put on the gloves , in-
bp"otor Murphy nml Captain Clayton en
tered the ring and announced that the >
would not permit the tight to proceed The
crowd then lett the building
Ileferoe Tim Hurst , Timekeeper Ilobert
Stall , Young Corbett , Kdwnrds and six
others who were arrested nt the Seaside
Athletic c'ub were ndmlttod to ball In fXW
each Matchmaker Jim Kennedy said to-
nlBht that the Choyn'kl-Hall bout which
was to luue been brought off at the club
house on Monday nicht , will not take plice ,
although Striker Williamson claimed that It
would It Is reported tint Chovnski and
Hall will light In Jersey City
Ttru < rltrgu < linn.
ANN AUHOn. Mich , Juno r.-t'nlver3lty
of Michigan , C , Cli'cago ' upnlvenlty , 4.
WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass. , June 15.-WS1-
llama , 9 ; Yale , 2.
MADE A HOLIDAY OF CRACC
Omaha Finally Solves the Combination o !
that Eccentric Young Man's ' Curves.
TOOK THE KINKS OUT OF HIS PUZZLERS
Nineteen Hltn for n Totnl nf Thirty-Two
Was the IlimlnrM Hutch's
Men DM with IliieU'n lit-
port I'ltclicr ,
Omaha , 16 ; Lincoln , S.
DCS Mollies , 25. St. Joseph , G.
Peorla , ! ) . Hockford. 7.
Jacksonville. 10 , Qulncy , 5.
Boston , G ; Cleveland , C.
Baltimore , G , St. Louis , 0.
Washington , 9 , Chicago , 3.
Philadelphia , Hi ; Plttsburg , G.
Cincinnati , Ib , New York , J.
Ilruokljn , 10 ; Louljvllle , 8.
Toledo , 5 ; Indianapolis , 3.
St Paul , 11 , Milwaukee , G
Kansis City , 27. Minneapolis , 19.
Grand HnpliH. 10 ; Detroit , 8.
A fair-sized crowd was out to the now ball
grounds yesterday afternoon to watch the
Omahas wlpo up the new diamond with
Duckerlno's gay bo > s , which was done In
a shape perfectly satisfactory to the fans.
Carrlsh pitched a great game of ball from
start to finish , wlillo Rragg was lilt for
eleven singles , flva two baggers , ono three-
bagger and two home runs. Ho was re
moved from the box In the ninth , and
Huckorlno twirled the sphere for the last
Inning , but without effect Shaffer and Kid
Nattress both put up a great article of ball ,
Shaffer making six put outs In 1 'U. Omaha s
v-.ork with the stick was something to gaze
at , Single having three singles and a homo
run to tils ere J It. Lehman also came out
of the mess with two doubles and a sin
gle , while Nattross pounded the pigskin
for ono single , two two-baggers and a homo
run.
run.Colo
Cole did some good work In center for the
Capital City aggregation , which was about
the only redeeming feature on the part of
the Llncolns. Score :
OMAHA.
All. H. IB. SH. SB. PO. A. U
Ulrlch , 3b. . . .
HlBBle , m . . . G 2 1 0 0 1 0 2
Shaffer , If. . . G 1 2 0 0 G 0 0
O'lliien , Ib. . 12 00
Lehman , C..G 2 3 0 0 1 3 0
Pnee , rf G 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
Miles , .ss
Nattcss , 2b. . . G 4 4 0 1 3 4 0
Carrlsh , p. . . .
Totals . . .IS 1G 20 0 2 27 12 3
LINCOLN
AB. H. UJ. SH. SB. PO. A. i :
Co'o , m
Hill , 3b
Kenned ) , rf. 5 2 0 0 1 2 1 1
Van Bui on , If I
nbr'ght ' , 2b . . 4 1' 1 0 0 1 J 1
Speer , c 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
.Sullivan , Ib. .
Hor&w'th , fas
Otagfe' , 1
Totals . . : ls ! 9 0
Omnhu 1 fl'112027 2-1G
Lincoln 1 00012040 S
Gained runs. Omaha , 7 , Lincoln , 1. Two-
base hitsLolimnn , 2 , Pace. 1 , Nntlress , 2 ,
Hill , 1 , Cole , 1 Three-base hit- Puce Home
ri.nsSlagle , Nuttrohs. Bases on balls Bj
CanNh , 3 , by Gtagc , 3 Bases given fet
hitting bittei Hj imlght. 1 Parsed balls
Lehman , 1 , Speer , 1 Struck out Hy Car
rlsh , 1 , by Gr.igff , 1. Umpire : Mr Haskell.
Time : Two hours nnd thirty minutes.
SAINTS WIHI : Nnviu IN IT
nns MOINKS , June 15 ( Special Tele
gram ) The tnll-ondors weie not In the
game today to any nppieelable extent , ex
cept to chase Ihe ball for Iho locals. Score
DCS Molnes 3 2 G 1 S 2 0 0 3 23
St Joseph . . . 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2G
Hits- Des Molnes , 19 , St Joseph , 9 Kr-
tors Des Molnes , 3 , St Joseph , 0. Karnod
inns- Des Molnes. 19 , St Joseph , 4 Three-
base hits Letcher , MeKlbben , 2 Two-bise
lilts : Mohler , Jones. 2 Babes on balls By
Lelghton , G , by Stultz , 5 ; by Mauck , G.
Strurk out. By Stultz , 4 , by Mauck , 3 Hit
by pitched bill Hy Stultz , 1. Batteries-
Lelcrliton , Stultz and Traflloy ; Mauck and
McHale Time of game Two hours and
thirty minutes Umpire Mr Burns
HHD HOT TIMi : AT HOCKFOHD.
HOCKFOHD , Ilk , June 15 ( Special Tele
gram ) Poor base running ami rank de
cisions by Umpire Vorls lost the game for
Hockford. Thomas Injured Larotte by a
pitched ball and knocked Underwood In
sensible by n wild pitch which landed on
the jaw. Umplie Voris was nearly mobbed
during the game. Srore.
Hockford , .3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 7
Peoria 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 ' 9
Hits : Hockford , 12 ; Peorla , 8. Hrrors-
HockTord , 1 , Peorla , 3 Karned runs : Hock
ford , 3 , Peoria , 3 Two-babe hits. Hol
land , Flshei , Scls'.er , Kllncr Home runs.
Pabst. Struck out : Hy 'Ihoinas. 12. by
Horlon , 4 Stolen bases Lerette , Inks ,
Pnb = t , Flynn , Collins 1'as.sed ballsKllng
Bises on balls : Off Horton , 4 , off Thomas ,
2 Butteries Horton , Snyder nnd Kllng ,
Thomas and Collins Umpire. Mr Vorls
JAX rCBL STHONG AGAIN
JACKSONVILLE. Ill , Juno -Special (
Telegiam ) The home team won from
Qulncy today In a well pliycd game Me-
Grovey pitched for the visitors , thus de
laying Abbey's funeral twenty-four hours
Both teams hit well , thouph In the fifth
they came In clusters for the home team.
Parker pitched a line game , striking out
flvo men and giving but few bases on balls.
Score :
Jacksonville 00006310 0-10
Qulncy 1 20002000-5
Hits : Jacksonville , 11 ; Qulncy , 11. Errors-
Jacksonville , 4 ; Qulncy , 3. Karned runs :
Jacksonville , 7 , Qulncy. 2. Two-base hits :
Taylor. Hell , Vandyke , Larocque , Mc-
Grcvoy. Three-base hits : Deveny , I'gan.
Home run : Merles. Batteries : Parker and
Hoover ; McGrevey and Boland. Umpire :
Mr. Ward.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Pr Ct
Peorla 38 27 ll * 71.1
Lincoln 37 2'i 12 G7 G
Omaha 37 20 17 51.1
Des Molnes 3 19 17 52,8
Qulncy 38 18 20 47.4
Hockford 37 1G 21 13.2
Jacksonville 38 r 2.1 305
St. Joseph 35 8 27 229
Games today : Lincoln nt Omaha ; St.
Joseph at Des Molnes ; Peorla nt Hockford ;
Qulncy at Jacksonville.
UAMES OK Till ! NATIONAL LUAOUK
"Monto" Cross Kindly lirtnrni a Favor
Kxtcnded br I'lilluilc-lphln FrlcniU.
PHILADnLPIIIA , June 15.-Somo local
admirers of "Monte" Cross pave him a
floral horhcshoe In the Hint Inning today ,
and In return Monte gave Ihe game to the
Phillies In the fifth. Atlendance , 11,283.
Score :
Philadelphia 2 0 1 1 8 0 3 0 1-1G
Plttsburg1 G
Hits : Philadelphia , 17 : Plttsbun , ' . 13 Kr-
rors. Philadelphia , S , Plttsburg , 7 Karned
runs Philadelphia. 4 ; Plttsbuig , 2. Two-
biso hits Delchanty , Giady Sacrifice hits :
Boyle (2) ( ) , Deluhanty , Hamilton , Clements.
Stolen bases. Turner , Delehanty (2) ( ) , Ham
ilton , Donovan U ) Loft on bases Phila
delphia , 8 , Pitts.urg ) , 10 Stiuck out. Hall-
man , Hellly , Donovan , Smith , Hart , Gan
non (2) ( ) . Doubl < j plays Cllngman to Heck-
ley to Cllngn an Plrat base on errois.
Philadelphia. . , Plttsuurj ? . 1 Plr t Imso on
balls Off McGIII , 7 , off Beam. 1 , off Hart ,
1 ; cff Gannon , 3 Hit by pitched brill :
Hellly , Buckley WJld pitches Hurt Pns ed
bills Sugden. 3 Batteries- Beam , MtCIll
and Clements , Hart. Gannon und Sugdon.
Time Two hours and thlrty-thieo minutes.
Umpire. Hmslle
BOSTON PHHSISTS
BOSTON. June 15 The pitching1 was
good on both bides. Dolan was very effect
ive nt critical moments His support was
tine. Chllds hit a homo run with thu bases
full liluko also put ono over the fence.
Score.
Hoiton 03110100-6
Cleveland . 000040010-5
Hits : Boston. 12 ; Cleveland , 10. Krrora.
Boston , 2. Cleveland , 4. Karned runs. Bos
ton , 3 , Cleveland , 1. Two-base hitsMe -
Kean Home runs : Chllds , Hluko. Stolen
buses. Harmon , Dolan. First babe on bulls.
McKenn Sacrifice hits Lowe , Nash , Ban-
non , McGraw. Struck out Duffy. Double
plays Nash to Lonir Passed balls /\m \
mer Hit by ptched ball Tucker Batteries :
Dolan and Hynn , Cuppy and /.Immer Tlmo
Two hours and twenty minute * . Umpire :
Keefo. Attendince , 6,500.
GIANTS PLAY POOHLY.
NnW YOHK , Juno 13 The gnmci was n
poor exhibition on the part of Now York.
The visitors played a sharp fielding game.
Score-
New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2
Cincinnati 0-1S
Hits. New York , 9 , Cincinnati , 8 Krrors
New York , 11 , Cincinnati , 10. Harried runs
New York , 2 ; Cincinnati , 1 First base by
errors. Cincinnati , 1. Left on bases : Now
York. 9 ; Clnclnnitl. 7. Hasea on balls ; Off
lloawell , 12 ; off Pnrrott , 4 , Struck outHy
l , 5 ; by Parrott , 1. Homo run : Staf
ford Two-base hits ! Tlernan , Van HnUron ,
Miller Slolcn bares : Ijithnm. McPheo ,
Miller , Hoy. 3 ; Merrill , Pnrrott , 2 ; Hog-
llovor , 2 , Uoublo plays ! Smith to Spies.
Wild pitches : Hoiwell , 2. Batteries : Hos-
\vcll and Wilsonj Parrott and Merrltt. Urn-
pro. Campbell. Time. Two hours nnd
twenty minutes Attendance , 7,600.
COLONELS' 12HHOHS WHIMJ COSTLY
IlHOOKLyN. June 15-Tho gnmo nt
liiistorn park was productive of some heavy
balling on the part of both tennis , and
though they outbatlcd the home team , the
Loulsvllles lost the gumo through errors.
Score :
Loulsvlllo . . . . .2 8
Hiouklyu o 10
Hits : Louls\lllo , 12 : Brooklyn , 9 L'rrors.
Louisville , 7 ; Brooklyn , 1. Hirned runs
Louisville. 3 , Brooklyn , 3. Flrsl base by
errors. Ixiulsvlllc , 1 , Brooklyn , II. Lofl on
bi es Louisville , 5 , Brooklyn , 5 First
base on bills : Off McDonnell , 3 ; off Lucid ,
3off Oumbort , 2 Struck out : By MoDer-
molt , 2 , by Lucid. 1 , bv Gumborl , 11 Home
mn. Shugurt Thiee-bnse hit. Anderson
Two-bn o hitsHrouthero. . Clark. Grltlln. 2.
'Headway , Daly , Grim , Gumbcrt. Stolen
bises Anderson Double plays. Corcoran
to Lichnnce ; Clarke lo Kommer Pns ed
bills Welch , 2 Hit by pitched bill By
McDermott , 1. Hattetius. McDoimott and
Welch , Lucid , Oumberl nnd Glim. Umpire
McDonald Tlmo Two hours and Ihroe
minutes. Atlondance , 3,000
Horrmt SHOWING UP STHONO.
HALTIMOHK , Juno -Hotter pitched n
very stiong game nnd , ulded by oxi'ellont
support , had but llttlo dlfllculty In disposing
of St. Ixiuls. Scoro.
Baltimore 2 2001000 G
St Louis 000000000 0
Hits- Baltimore , 8 , St Louis , 5 Uirors-
Hiilllmore , 1 , St Louis , 4 Kiirned tuns
Baltimore , 3 Two-base liltsBrodle , Clirko
Kelley , Jennings , 2 , Connor Stolen IIIKOS
Glonson. Qulnn , Connor Double plays.
Clarke to Jennings , Qulnn to Connor Plr t
base on balls By Uolfor , 2 , bv Breltonstoln ,
1 Hit by pitched bill. By Brelteiisleln. 1
Struck out By lloffoi. 1 , by Hieltensleln ,
1 San Illce lilts : Hotter , Kellev , Carr ,
Heltx , 2 , Clarke Batlorles. Hoffor nnd
Clarke ; BreUensleln and Pellz Time- Two
hours and twenty-live minutes. Umplio
MurrayHUTCH
HUTCH PALLS DOWN AGAIN
WASHINGTON. Juno 13. UutohlKon losl
control of the ball In the ninth Inning and
with the aid of n bise on bills the Sen
ators piled up live runs. Attendance , 4.0JO
Scoro.
Washington 0 0003100 G 9
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3
Hltv Washington. 12 ; Chicago , 7. Hrrors :
Washington , 2 , Chicago , 1. named tuns.
Washington , G Throe-luso hits Solbach ,
Hutchison Stolen bases Joyce , Cart-
wright , Lingo , Kvcrett. Saerlflco hlls
Ciooks , Lnnge Double plays Maul lo
G'nsscoek to Carlvvilgh ! ' 'Irsl ba e on
balls Off Maul , 3. off Hutchison , 3 Left
on liases : Washington , 3 : Chicago , 7. Sliuck
oul By Maul , 1 ; by Hutchison , 3 Wild
pitches. Hutchison , 2 Halterles : Maul and
Miguiro ; Hutchison and Donahue Time
Two hours nnd len minutes. Umpires
Stockdalo nnd Terrv.
STANDING OF TUB TI3AMS.
Plavod. Won. Lost. Pr Ct
Boston JO 25 14 Gl 1
Bnltlmoio 3S 2.1 13 CO.5
Plttsbur , , ' r , 27 IS W.O
novel-mil 11 Srt IS G9 1
Chlcnrtn 47 2 21 G3 . '
Philadelphia 41 32 19 G3.7
Cincinnati 13 21 20 Gl 5
New York 41 2J 21 51 2
IhooKlyn 42 21 21 MO
Washington 41 19 22 403
SI. Louis 4G IT 31 32 G
Louisville 42 7 33 MO 7
COKIS : or THI ,
Mlniu'iipnlU und Kiiiimis Oily Indulge In n
Ttrriflc llutlini ; Contest ,
MINNEAPOLIS , June 13 Both tennis
batted with terrific foico today , but the
visitors' fusllado was the heaviest. FieldIng -
Ing ; wns romaiknbly clean on both sides
Score-
MINNEAPOLIS . . 5-19
Kansas City . ' 27
Hlls Mlnneipolls , 20 , Kansas City , 23
Errors. Minneapolis , 3 ; Kansas City , 2
Hittorles. Duke. Fanning nnd Wilson ,
Kllug , Ilnstlngs nnd Herger
ST PAUL , June -Score :
St Paul . 1-11
Milwaukee . 0 00023000 5
Hits St Paul , 1C , Milwaukee , C Errors.
St Paul , 2 , Milwaukee , G Battcilcs. John-
sou nnd Bovlc , Hettgei nnd Weaver.
GHAND HAP1DS , Juno 15-S'Ote- '
Grand Haplds . 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 10
Detroit . 8
Hits- Grand Itaplds , 13 ; Detroit. 11 Er
rors. Grand Hapids. G ; Detroit , 3 Batteries
Jones , and Fear , Pears and Twlnehum.
' 1OLKDO , Juno -Score :
Toledo . 0 01004000 G
Indianapolis . 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 . )
Hits : Toledo , U ; Indianapolis , S Errors
Toledo 2 ; Indianapolis , 3 Batteries : Hughey
and Hoach ; Cross und McFarland
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Pr Ct
Indianapolis . . . . ' . . . . 3S 21 14 63 2
Minneapolis . 37 20 17 Gl.l
Grand Hnplds . 38 20 18 G2 G
St. Paul . 39 20 19 51 3
Milwaukee . 41 21 20 61 2
Kansas City . 41 19 22 4G.3
Detroit . 38 17 21 41.7
Toledo . 40 16 21 400
Games today Milwaukee at Minneapolis.
Kansas City at St Paul : Detroit nt Grand
Haptds ; Indianapolis nt Tolrdo.
on the Commons.
The Haydens will Jog oveiland to Papll-
llon today to meet the ball team of that
place. Pnpllllon belongs to the Saipy
County league and has been doing homo
lively work on the diamond. The Haydens
have won four games out of six playtd and
expect to come out of the contest with the
Pappio vvairlors n point 01 two In the lead
Haydens' battery will be Thlesson nnd
Swanson
The Fort Omahas and Steam Pasles will
collide on the grounds of thu former this
afternoon.
The Wllcot & Draper shoe hou'e loam
will open up n series of games with the
Florences today.
The Wllcox & Drapers will meet the Oilg-
Inals todnv al 2-,0 at Forty -fifth and Jones
streets. This will be a very exciting con
test. the result of which will cause several
dollars to change hands , ns both sides will
back their pets. They will line up as fol
low s :
W. & D. Position. OilRlnnls.
Tolbeit . Catch . Knlck
Hodman . Pitch . Sprlngnto
Lewis . KliKt . r . Muiphy
Hallo . Second . Wallet
Hurrls . Short . Miller
Kecnc . Thhd . Hooncy
Smith . IlUht . Whitney
Thompson . Middle . Taylor
Paris . Left . Whlpplo
I ml nf t.lncnln Tnilny.
Omaha nnd Lincoln will wind up nt the
homo grounds this afternoon. Omaha wanls
the game badly to make It an oven bie.ik
with the Capital City outllt. while Mr
Ebilght Is of the opinion that four out of
six Is what Lincoln wanls of the flist series
Special lialns for the ball grounds leave
fiom Sixteenth and Hovvaid and Fourteenth
and Howard at 2.10 , nnd make the run out
In twelve minutes , enabling everybody to
secure a seat In time for the Hist bill
Game called nt 3 o'clock , ut the new
grounds on Sherman uvenuo. Today the
teams will be :
Omnlm. Position. Lincoln
O'Brien . First . Sullivan
Nattrosr . Second . Ebiluht
Ulrlch . Thlid . Hill
MIIos . Shorl . Holllngsworth
Shaffer . Left . Van Huron
Slagcl . Middle . Cole
Piee . Hlght . Kennedy
Lehman . Catch . Spcnr
Egan or Darby. . . . Plteli . . Klmmerer
Colored liny Uln u .Mm 1'rlzo.
MANSFIELD. Mass. Juno -John Hud-
sou of Miin ileld , a colored lad , 13 years
old , won the second annual Ilnllldny llfteon-
mile rnoo and n $300 hnrso and buggy hero
today , from the four-iulmito mark , In 47 07.
The time prize was won bv Bums W.
Price of Maiden , scr.itoh In 43 12 nnd the
twenty-fourth place William Kivnch of
the Press Cycle olubil o fiom f cratch ,
twenty-sixth , won the time prl/o In 13 19.
The aggregate value of the pil/es was
S1.100 , and nearly 100 of thu best rldcis of
New England Mlaited
Colored Pni : Ulll Tight.
SIOUX CITY , Juno -Special ( Tele
gram ) Jnck Aaron nnd Prime Paris , two
colored prlzo lliiht < "s of considerable local
celebrity , will fight tomorrow aftcmouii for
a % 'M purse The fight will bo pulled off
nt some point lr > South Dakota , Nobt.mka
nr Iowa , any ono of which can bo readied
by half an hour' * lun on a Missouri ilvcr
sleambonl
I'.nil of the IliHhop Mull C r.
DENVER , June 15. The official report of
the result of the controversy between rather
Culkln , formerly of Canon Cliy. and Bishop
Mali of this dlocefcp , has been received from
Home. It wa reported some weeks ago that
the blihop had losl his case , but the ofllclal
report shows that the opposite U true , father
Culkln was suing lllthop MaU for $3,000 la
the ecclesiastical court.
Klllcil by a Tanlblo full.
AUSTIN , Tex , June )5-Ilert ) Searlght.
an arc light trimmer , employed by the city ,
today fell from the top of a toner to the
ground , a distance of 150 feet. I'D vva : horribly
ribly manelrd , dying Instantly.
SOLDIERS MADE THEM WORK
University Nine Has Anything but a Snap
with the Boys from the Tort ,
LAWLER PITCHED A GREAT GAME
Support Itnclc of Him Was Hood at CrUl
cal Timed McKohojr Ai-rrptod light
tlmncpA Ulthout an llrrnr soldlcrj
Mndo n Hilly In the Ninth.
The University club learn and the Port
Omahas met at University park > esterday
afternoon In their first game this season.
There were several hundred enthusiastic
fans In utlcndance , and the contest was a
bute , the university lambs winning , after n
hard struggle. IMdle Law lor pitched finely
and Jellon pla > cd a star game In the field.
Old Hess McKelvey was In his old Alle
gheny form , and ho oat up grounders and
hot liners like a monkey eats nuts. Illttln-
ger caught In professional ttylo , but was n
lllllo off with the stick. For the army ,
Trapper put up a good short , McGulnsa n
gieat llrst and Hasler distinguished himself
In the Held. liuiillU has the stuff In him
fur a first-class pitcher , but was wild yes
terday. and considerably rallied b > the poor
support ho received at critical times. The
score :
UNIVL'HSITY CLUB.
, , . . AH. H. in. SB. PO A i :
Crolgh , ss 4 - o o
Ullteiigor , c 1 3 T 7
Abbott , Ib "i 3 10
Mi-AulllTo , 2b li 0 5o .1
McKelvoy , 3b . . . li o 3
Jolen , If | 1 5 3o
Law lor , p 5 ( 1I I 5i 5o 1
Clarke , m ; i 1 i 1t t )
rf 5 1 i 1
Totals U 12 11 12 27 11
F011T OMAHA , SHCOND INFANTRY
Tolals 38 9 7 1 27 15
Unlveislty dull . . . 1 U
Second Infnntiy . . . 1 8
Two-base lilts McAullffe , Geode Three-
base hltH MoAullffo Home run Shan-
nlinn Bases on balls : Off Hudlltz ,
7 ; off Lawloi , 3 , Bases given for
hilling1 batter. By Hudlllz , 1 ; by Law lor , 1.
Pnssc-d balls. Detiberry , 2 ; BlUengei. 2
Wild pitches. HudllU. J. Stiuck out By
Livvler. 8 , by Budlltr , G Tlmo. Ono hour
and Ihirly-llvo minutes. Umpire S V. G.
Grlswold.
I'liniont Unn Iliuolv In It.
WAT HI I LOO , Neb , Juno -Special ( Tel
egram ) The Fiomonl ball club and Waterloo
lee Biovvns played ball nt thu paik today
There wns Just sulllclent of a bteero to
keep the air cool Both teims showed
some line plavlntr The Blow us gel the
best of It nt the stint nnd held II all thu
way thiough. Scoie
Ki union t 203000000 5
Browns 5 1 1 G 2 0 0 5 * -19
Bases on balls Off Hatcher , 1 ; off Pick-
aid , G Strurk out By Hatchor , 2 , by
Plcknrd , G. Hit bv pitcherBy Iliilohoi 1 ;
bv Plcknrd , 1 Passed balls Baler , G
Wild pitchHatcher , 1 Tlmo Two hours
and thltty minutes. Umpire : J. Cook.
CI H County I.riiciio Ciiinm.
WEEPING WATER , Neb , Juno 15-Spe (
cial Telegram ) The opening gnmo of ball
of the Cuss County league was played hero
ted iy , Wabnsh against WeepingWater. .
Store : G to 11 , In favor \\eoplinr Water.
Batteilos Wei pint ; Water , Cogllzer , Johu-
Hon and Hays.Vnbasli , Wilson nnd Austin.
CEDAR RAPIDS , Neb , June -Special (
Ti'.oKi.nn ) The Hist game of the Cass
Coiinly leiguo was played heio today.
Score Cedar Creek , 12 , Munloy , ! l Double
plays. Audi us to Andtus. Two-biso hits :
Cedar Cieek , 2 , Munloy , J Bitteiies Cedar
Creek , Plans , Faoklcr nnd Frans ; Mauley ,
A minis brothers. Tlmo of Mime. Two hours.
Umpire : Suyles.
fc < ihnvler Jltimud the Scorn.
SCHUYLER , Nob. Juno 13-Special (
ToUBiam ) Schuyler evened up with Her-
polthclmers by defeating1 them this after
noon In a game well played by each side
Hirpolsholmers leading In onors. Scoio.
Schuyler 1 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 8
Heipolshclmeis . . . 3
Earned runs Sohuyler , I , Ilorpolshelm-
ers , 2. Two-base hlls Klmniell , Morrlssy.
Threo-biso lilts : Monlssy. Double plays :
Fulmer to Stewart. Struck out. By Cook , 9 ;
by Frell , 7 B.itteiles Cook and Palmei ;
Frell , Thorpe and Burr.
KiiNtrrn limn l.otgno AfTiilrri.
CEDAR HAPIDS , la , Juno 13-Special (
Tell gram ) Clinton has been dropped from
the Eastern lowu Haso Hall league , and u
new- schedule aiinnged , vvhlih will go Into
effect Monday , lloreifter the visiting team
plays but two K.IIIKS In each town
OTTUMWA , In. June 13-Special ( Tele
gram , ) Wnlci lee fet felted the game today ,
refusing to play after Iho tlfth Inning , ns
the team wanted to catch a tinln home.
The game utood 17 to 5 In fuvot of
Watoiloo.
\ > l'ri > Y .M : IJrnpur'H Won ,
At Young Men's Christian Association
park yeslcidny uflernoon the Wllcot &
Draper shoo house team put It on to the
Clulsllans lo the air of 21 to 11. Batteries ;
W & . D's. . Hull nnd Tolbert : Clulstlans ,
Taylor , Sprlngato and Trail Thu foiture.
of the game was the big hitting of thu
colored giants.
.Junior * Aguliltt , ! tiiili > rn.
University club Juniors defeated the
Young Men's Christian Association Juniors
In a game of ball yesterday by a HOOIO of
1G to 9 Batteries : Unlveislty club. J Raymond
mend and H. Raymond ; Young Men's
Chrlsllan association , Evans and Lester.
Pllillo Cnntnr lloiln ; thn Indians
MITNROE. Neb , June 13 - ( Special Tele
gram ) --Pintle Center and Indians from
Genoa played a game of ball hero today.
Score , 1U to G In fnvoi of Platte Center
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