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    THE OMAHA DATI/T 05HE : FlttDAY , JT7LT 5 , 1895.
DIVIDE GAMES WITH QUINCY
Omnlm Loses One and Winn One of the
Holiday Attractions.
LITTLE BATTING IN THE FIRST CONTEST
' I
1
Cnrrlich anil M < Urcoru ; Uurhpil llnrcl to
ll llcnty Hitting on Until hides
tlio 1'c.ittiro of tliu After
noon I'lii ) .
Morning gnmrn :
Qulncy , 7. Omaha , 3.
Ut. Joseph , 5 , Jacksonville , 1 ,
Don ftlolnes , 6 ; Peorln , 1.
Ijlncoln , 9 , Ilockford , 2.
Ht. Ixnils , 12 , l/julsvllle , fi.
New York , < > , Ilalllmurc , J ,
Ilrooklyn , 7 , Uofctnn , 1.
Chicago , 8. Oliiclnnall. 7 ; ton Innlngv
I'lilladelphla , 4 ; Washington , 3.
Pltlsburg , C : Clc-veland. 2.
Milwaukee. 5. Kansas City , 1.
Ht. Paul Jt , Minneapolis , G
Indianapolis , 1 , ( Jrnnd Kaplds , 3.
Terre llniitt , 0 , Detroit , 2
Afternoon games
Omnlm. 15 ; CJulncy , 11
Hockford , 12 , Lincoln , G
Ht , Joseph , i , Jacksonville , 0.
I'eorln , 5 ; DCS Molnes 2.
I'lttsburg , 10. Cleveland , G.
I aulsvllle , 3 , SI. Louis , 1.
Chicago , 6 , Cini Inniitl. ' , .
Indlnnaixjlls , U , Orand Rapids , 1.
Kun , ui City , 10. .Milwaukee , 1.
SI Paul , II , Minneapolis , 8.
Detroit. 19 ; Terto Haute , 2.
Tlio Omahas nnd Qulncys played the usual
two holiday games yesterday , breaking even.
The Illinois crowd took the morning game
on Its merits by a score of 7 to 3 , and tlio
Hutchlnson family the afternoon likewise ,
ID to II.
The rain , which fell In copious quantities
In the early hours of the morning , rendered
, ) ho grounds heavy and almost unlit for play ,
nd It was this condition of things Hut In
alt probability kept the attendance down
nnd was the cause of the Otnahogs' down
fall. The game was what Is popularly known
us a bulo up lo Ihe sixth Inning , when each
Blile had clulked up a solitaire , but In this
fatal Inning. t > y the grace of Iwo singles , a
base on balls and fcur errors , Qulncy
galhered In four runs , enough lo win Ihe
g-ime Carrlscli and McOreevey were Ihe op
posing pitcher * and both did Mnely , six
hits oft of each b ° lng all the sluggers could
accomplish. Score :
OMAHA
AH. R HII. SII SIJ. I'O. A
KaiiiPd runs Omaha , 1 ; Qulncy , 1 Two-
bnse hits Single Threo-biso hits1'aee
Home runs McVey Double playsUl -
rieh lo Huldi to Inks Slruck outHy
Cniilseh , I , by McOreevey , 2 Ilnsn on
bills Off Carrlscli , 0. off McOrcevev , 1
Hit by pltdier ly MeC.reevey , 1 Time-
One bom and forty-live minutes. tTmplic
Mr McOlnlss
The afteinoon game was one of those rat-
lllng , imcerlaln sorl Ihat so delights the
fans. It brUtled with both good and
bad fielding , and fairly scintillated with clean
hitting. Inks was the hero of Ihe contest ,
belli at Iho bat and on the bag. He inado
two home inns and a single out of six times
nt the bat , and put out twelve men without
n error Miles was a close second lie
Mayed short In Ulrlch's piace , who was
sick , and put up a game Ihat would have
rcfleclcd credit on Heinnn Long. lie not
only grew fat and sassy on hot grounders
nnd line files , but lined the ball out safely
twice and scored two runs.
U was an uphill game for Omaha until
the eighth milestone was reached , vshen a
Ilttlo timely baiting by Inks , Miles and
Darby allowed her lo get to Ihe front by a
nose In the ninth Hutch's boys struck n
terrific slugging slreak , and ably assl ° led
by n couple ot errors , i in Ihelr lotal up to
] ! > , giving tlu'in a lead ot nine runs The
Quinces also lei oul n few licks In Iho final
half and had the great crowd for a few
minutes standing on their Iocs They fell
on to Darby hard , and al the same tlmo his
support became lannd Ilrucketl's band
came within four of lying Iho score Hagan
began on the slab for Omaha , but was re
lleved by Durby in the fifth Inning. Wlnkel-
meyer , the Quinces new man. pitched Ihe
cnllro nlnn Innings for his tilde , und with
ths exception of the last Inning put up a
strong game. Score-
OMAHA.
An. u im. SH. sn. PO.
Tolals . 41 11 n 0 2 27 15 5
Omaha . 12 K-1S
Qulncy C-ll
learned runs Omaha. 10 , Qulncy. 3. Two-
base lilts Shaffer , Miles , Oirby , Aim-
strong Three-b\se lilts Single , Dai by ,
Larorpio Homo runs Inks (2) ( . McCor-
irnck Double plays Hulih lo Lohm in lo
Inks , While lo nolanil lo MeYey Slruck
oul , Uv Darby. G Unse on bulls- Off
D.irbv. 2 , oft Kagan. 4 , off Wlnkelmeyer , 2
HII by pitcher Wlnkelmevei Passed
ballsLohman. . Wild pitchesDirbv
Time Two hours and thirty minutes. Um-
plio Mr MiOlnKs
nrcic WINS AND i.osns
LINCOLN July 4 ( Special TVVgrnm )
Ilorlon's \vlldness in the fourth , when ho
pave sllm es on balls and made two wild
throws to first , lost him the mime ; outside
of that Inning but two safe hits were made
oft him. Score-
Lincoln 0 9
Rockford 0 2
Hits Lincoln , I. Ilockfoul. 10 Kuors
Lincoln. D , Hockford. 2 Kurned runs
Ilockford I Tvvo-bise hits Van Ituien ,
Vliner ( J ) . Krelg , Underwood Three-huso
lilts : Van Huren Ilnse on balls Off
names , 1 , off llorton 3 Slnult outHy
Humes , l Stolen bases Holllnxsworth
naileries names nnd Speer ; llorton and
Hnyder Time- One hour and fifty minutes
Umpire Mr Ward
Duck tiled bis new pitcher , Leltman , In
trio second Kame. and ho was hit hard
Oragg succeeded Mm In thn Ilflb , but he
fared even worse Dolan was only falrlv
effective and pitched In peed luck Score
Lincoln 3
Hock fold . . . 0 U
Hlls. Lincoln. 9. Hockfoal , 10. Krrors
Lincoln , 4. Hockford. 4 named runs Lin
coln. 3. Ilockford. 10 Two-base hits. Speer
( S ) . Lcllman , Holland Three-base hits : Van
Huron. Uudorvvood ( . ' ) . Ij'-retL. Home runs
Tiuby. I'nderwuod Hase on bulls. Ort
Leltman , 1 , off Dolan , & Hit by plleher
KrnlB , Vlsnor. HbrlRhl Slruck out1 Hy
Lrltmnn. 2 , by Oragg. 4 , bv Dolan , 2 Hat-
teries : Leltman , ( Ir.iKK and Hpeer , Dolan
nnd Suydor Tlmo Oim hour nnd lift-live
minutes I'mplre Mr Ward
SAINTS MAKi : A STHP t'P
ST JOSUPH , Mo. July 4. ( Special Tele
cram. ) The Saints made It three straight
today with Jnrkfonvlllo by rlnfeatlng them
twice , once UiU morning and njruln thlt
afternoon. Doth canies were close ami
exciting , and the scored will Indicate , they
being S lo 4 nnd 2 lo 0 Htultz pitched tlu
flrsl game and Kept the four lilts v > ell seit-
trred. 1'arvln pitched n good came Hil
afternoon nnd also k pt his hit * well neu
tered. The foalin * of Iho morning gam1-
wan Illchtcr'a homo run In tin ; clcluli in-
nine , with two men on buses' , v\hk-h < .von
the Kiune. Score :
si. Joe o o a i t n o .1 o-r
Jax 002100010-1
IIIU > 81. Jot , 6 ; Jax. 4. Errors. : St. Joe ,
A.
3j Jax , S. Karned runs 81. Joe , 4 , Jnx , 3 '
Two-base nils Mcllale , Taylor , lle-eb
Homo runs Hlchler , Devlnney. Slolen
baaes. McCarlhy (2) ( ) , Mcllnle , Vandyke
Double plays. Orlllln lo Hlchler lo .Mnr-
cum. llase on balls Oft HUill * . 4 , off
Schwartz , 3 Slruck oul : Ily Hlullz , 3
Hacrlflce bllKDevlnney , Hoover , Schwartz
Hallerles : Slnllz nnd Mcllale , ScliwnrU
nnd Hoover. Time of mime- One hour and
forly-llvo inlnuies. Vmplre. Mr. Durns
Allcndnnce : 1,200
Rrore second game :
91. Joe 0-2
Jax o 0000000 0 0 j
Hlls : St Joe , I ; Jax , G ErrorsSt Joe ,
1 ; Jnx. 4.- Lamed runs : St Joe , 2. Two-
bare hits : tlrltlln. Hlchler. Carruthers.
Stolen bases- Vandyke (2) ( ) Sacrifice bit * :
McCarthy. Mnrcum Hi es on balls : HIT
Pnrvln , 1 ; off Parker , 2 Struck outHy
Pnrvln. fi ; by Parker , 3 IPillerles Parvln
nnd Mcltnle ; Parker nnd Hoovir Time of
game : One hour and tvvenly-seven min
utes. Umpire. Mr. Hums Attendance ,
2OUO.
noTH OAMns wnni : GOOD.
Dns MOIN'KS. Julv -Special ( Telegram )
Two good games of bill were played hern
todav between Des Molnes and IVorln. The
locals look Iho niornlnt ; game nnd Ihe vis-
HOIK Ihe afternoon. Score of the morning
game :
Des Molnes 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0B
Peorln o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Hits- Des Molnes. 8 , Peorla , 8 Ktrors :
Des Molnes , l , Peorli , 3 learned runs. Des
Molnes , 2 , Pool In. 1 Three-base lilt Holmes
Two-base hits : Mohlei , 2 ; MeVlcker , Haller.
liases on balls- Off Hoich , d ; oft Hnnsn. I.
Hit by pitched ball Uv Ho.ich , 1 Struck
out : Ily Hoach , 7 : by Hnn on. 2 Passed
balls : Mel'iirlnnd Stolen bn ev McKnrI mil ,
2 , Mohler. Hennett. Hnnaon. Huller , Collins.
Double plays Nulton to Plsher lo Hnller.
Ililterles. Itoaeh and McParland , Hanson
and Dugdale Time of game Two hours
and ten mlnulo . Umplie : Mr. Allen. At
tendance , 1,000
Score nftetnoon game :
DPS Molnes 000002002-4
Peori.i 0 0003002 * - &
lllls De-s Molnes , 8. Peorla , 7. Ilrrors.
DPS Molnes , I ; Peorla , 1 ICnrned runs Des
Molni-s , 3. Peotli , T , Three-base hit Mc-
Vlcker. Two-base hits Purvis , 2 , Collins ,
I'l amis Stmck out. Hy Andrews , 3 It ices
on balls Olf Amliews , 1 , oft Hoach , 2 Hit
by pitched ball llv Andrews. 1 , by Hoach ,
2 Stolen bases 1'iamls Sadlllco hits
Mi-rarlnrd , Ar.dtows , Duvdale , Hoich ll.it-
teiles Andnws and Mcl'nrland , Hon h and
Dugdale. Time of game One hour and fifty
minutes. I'mplro .Mr. Allen. Attendance ,
2.&W
2.&WSTANDING OK T1IR THAMS
Plavcd Won Lost. P Ct.
Peorin M 31 ID 01 2
Lincoln W ,1 ! l' M fi
Omalia 52 13 23 fl > S
Des Molnes fiO 21 21 5J 0
Qulnry 51 2" i I'J 0
"torkford M 2J 31 41.K
nik'onvlllo W 2i ) 32 3X5
t Joseh | fil 18 3.1 3j 3
( iiimes lodnv : Omaha nl Lincoln ; Des
lollies nl St. Joseph.
IA.MIS : oi 'iin : \TIUNAI. . i.i\it/K : ( /
> nil ( lurlto'H Pitching Downs Ihn Cnniupr- |
Ing Illrils mid llrnil.ii thn lloniloo.
NHW YOHK , July -This morning's
game between Now Yoik nnd H.iltlmoro
ivas called nl the beginning of the eighth
lining on account of rnln. Huln also pio-
enled Ihe afternoon game. Score-
M3VV YOltK. I II vi/TtMOlti : .
Iiirpliy , If . 0 0 4 0 I McClmw. Hi.
Icinnn rf KOI ler rf. . . 1 1 0 1 0
' Halt n in . ' JeimlnRs ss il 1 .1 1 I
) i\ls Sh I 2 I I 0 Kcllp ) If . . I I 3 0 0
V CTrkc. Ib ( I 2 7 0 0 I'ond. m . . I I I 0 0
ilnirnnl. 2b. i I 2 J I liaison , 21) .
' irroll , r 0 1 1 l ) 0 'lurlte Ib 0 2 n 2 0
\IHTikc , p 0 3 0 2 0 llolilnson. c 0 0 4 n 1
tiller. s . . . n u 1 4 0 Huffer , p. . 00030
Totals . . . . C 10 21 10 ll Totals . . . .4 8 21 10 " 7
Tew ( irk 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
.liltlmore 0220000 1
irnpil iimH New York , 3 , llalllmore. 3 Tx\o-
ia c hits Di\ | 2 Tlcrmn Stolen liiscs , Stnf
nrd , i Double plnvfl lennlnss to ClnrKe to Me
! raw , Van llultnn to CI irke to DI\H | I.od on
inws New ( ) ll , 7) ) llnlllmnre , 4 rirst im er.
urs- New YnrK i I'lrst lms > on bills Oft
'lirkc 1 , off Ilnffi'i , 3. htrudv out 1 ! > Clarke 1
y llilfr ( 1 Time- One hour nnd Hftv-tUc mln
.tc L'niplie : Tutlilll. AtcnJmcP 3WD.
COLTS WON HOTH.
CHICAGO , July 4. The Cells won Ihe
nornlng game after a hard fight , lasting ten
nnings With Ihe score 7 lo 1 against Ihem ,
he locals commenced to bat Parrott In Ihe
iMhtli. more good hilling lied Ihe score In
he ninth , and Everett's fifth safe drive
ironght In Ihe winning run In Ihe Icnlh
Attendance , 14 WO. Score.
CHICAOO I CINCINNATI.
t 1 o n e
Sjnn rf. . . D'lloy. ' If 00100
) i'ilen , ss. . 1 _ _ _ . I.itlnm , 3b. 1 2 1 4 1
Vllmot If . 1 1 100 Mcl'lice , 21) . 2 1 i 4 1
\nson Ib .2 211 I 0 RwllIB , II ) . . 1 1 11 1 ft
' .inR" in. . J J .1 0 n Miller , rf . 1 1 4 ft 1
. \rr.lt Jli 1 fi 2 0 0 Mnllli , HS 2 3 2 2 ft
Mew irt. 21) 0 0 4 4 2 HoKr'ier in 0 ft 4 ft 0
lttrlilffp i 0 0 1 u n Murpli ) , c . 0 i 1 0 0
rillllh , p . . 0 2 1 3 1 I'arrolt p 00120
run-man , p. 0 0 i ) 1 0
Totils . . . . 8 II 3) 13 3
Totals . 7 12 J 14 3
Two out when winning nm made.
( Jlllcairo Oft0100033 1 S
liulnnntl 0 7
runs : Chliarn ( , C , Cincinnati , C. Two-
ias. ) bits l.uiKiHome runs. Smith. Miller.
Ivciett Stolen Insex : i\Uni : ; ilMcl'hee 12) ) .
loirle\er. Dablen , Ilvan Double idi > : Mo-
lice to i\\ru | n-i"e on balls Off I'amilt. 4 ,
ilt ( irlinth 2 , off Kip-man , - Hit by pltcbid
nil l.jnie Struck outHj Oiltlltb 2 , by
UK-HI in , 1 lime. Two hours nnd thirty-live
nlnuti a empiresAnrtitvvs and ( Inlvln
Tin- Cells won the aflemoon K.UIIP before the
irReiit ciowd ever played before In Cbliaero
-Inj wan Interrupted se\oi.il times bj tlio nonil
KittlnK almost Into the diamond Oiound niles
were made allowing n home inn fr.r fair bills
Hilled Into the trnvd , whbh mounts for most
if the tn Ib it were siored DirMiess r.moeii
; h Kamio ( Iw rnlleil after tliu I'lnclnnitls hid
leni letlrtil In their half of the a-venth Attend-
mi * . 2J i ( * Score
: hlciK'i 0 2 4 ft 2 1 1
'Inclnmtl 0 "
HUB ClitniRO , 10 , Cincinnati , 0 Krrirs Clil-
a o ft. Cincinnati , ft 1'arncd runs ChlciiRo , C
Cincinnati r > Home runt * IMnohue , wllmot (2) ( ) ,
Anson , lounge Kveiltt. Hoy. M ( Phee I'oieman
12) ) Stolen bines Dibltn Double pla > s Dili
len to Ansonllirmt to Dahbn lo Ilverltt.
Mcl'bee to hnillh to llwlntr Struck out Us
[ "oremati 4 , by Hiitrhlnnon 3 time on bills : Off
foreman , 3 , off IlntcbliiHon 2 Hit with bill ,
Dublcn llitterlesHutililns.vii and Donohue ,
Toriman and Muiphy. Time Two hours nnd
ton minutes. lTm ; > lic-i. Andiewa nnd Galvln
1'ITTSHUUG WON 'HM HOTH.
PlTTSHima. July 4-Timely hilling and
Hurl's fine pllchlng won the morning game
for Plllstmnr today Fifteen thousand people -
plo witnessed It , the latKcst inoinlng ut-
lendnnce In this city I'illsburg playe-d an
errorless game Score :
r I ii n c I i 1 o n e
nonov-m , rf l l n n o nurketl If n 0 1 n n
lllerb'er , 2b 2 2 2 7 0 Mclienn fs. 1 1 0 3 0
IJi-ckley , Ib 1 2 12 1 ft Chllda 21) . . ft 1 1 ft 2
htenrel in 132 (1 ( OiIYI > mi Ib ft ( I II n n
Smith , If 0 ft J ft 0 llbiKe rf . 0 1 J ft n
Proas , us . IZImmer , c . 1 I 3 ft 0
CIlnKiirn 31) 0 1 2 I 0 Mi Vle-i. m. 0 1 3 0 0
Merrill c . . 0 1 1 2 ft VIcRarr. 3 > . 0 I ft 0
Hart , p . . V.ounr ( , P . . 0 0 0 0 0
ToUls . . . G ID 27 15 ft' ' Totals . . . I 7 21 13 2
I'lttsburtt 20001003 d
'level mil 1 :
Harned runs rittcburpr 5. * ' ! e\elind 2. Tbrei
hat * hliH McKein Donovnn Illerbauer. Cro11 * .
Xlmmer Mnl , n InvesII e kley I'list banon
Kills Younif.limner. . Mctiarr MiKem I'h'ldn
Stiuik out Unit , htenztl Tolxan. YIIIIIIK 7.1m
mer ! 'ASH , | Hill , Xlmm r Time. Two hnur
'inplus Km tle and Je\ne
I'lttsmiri ; link Ihe lead In the petvn I Innlne
-if the nfltrnonn came and held It to the < n 1 bj
Kood hattlne nnd Kplrndld llclillne Attendance
II 1UScon -
I'ltlBbtirir . . . ft 2 1 0 2 1 1 3Ui
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 J 0 ft 0 3 ' . <
Hits I'litsLurK 13. Clexelind 8 Kriors I'lttH.
. .me I. I'li'vi land 3 iarntd : run * I'lttuburK , 7
I'leveHnd. J Twibi e bits Illerbauer Three
bise him Stenrel Hnwle ) Sncrltice liltnIJler -
biiiM ( S ) lie Mey , Merrill. Hnwl y SI len
bane * Stentfl ( J ) Smith Tfbeiu , O Connor ( J )
Huae on lullii. fctenzel Smllh. ilurk ll Chllds
( l Connor , Wallace Hit by pltcbed bill. Il >
Wall ice 1 Strud , nutSlcnzel Cro HAW ley
Telwmi l2l lllake ( ! ) McAleer Wallace Panjel
balN Merrltt I , ( J Connor , 2 IlilletlcK Haw
Uy nnd M ? r ill \VaUate mid O'Connor Tim--
Tuo hniiB und llfletn mtnuteii t'mpireKms
lie nnd levne
COLONKLS AND 11IIOWNS DIVIOH
ST. LOt'IS. July I-The Hrowns bitted
out , i vlctorv at the mornliiB fame- , making
fourteen hits off Inks' delivery. Ivvelve of
which were scored McDougall was billed
freely by ihtt Colonels and v\iis succeeded
In the fifth by Stuley , who kepi the visitor ?
down Attendance , 2,500. Score-
St loiHs - ! !
Loulnvllle . . 0
K-irmd rutiK. Bt. UniU. 8. I ulnvlllr. 3. T o-
l e bllH Uod. . Clirk. Ulltlnxfr. Slm Tlirei > -
bona bits. Cuolej. Ilniwii htol-n banesDiw.l
Cl Qulim Double | da > : Kly and Qulnn III
( Vnnnr Shunnrl. O'llrh-n and Welch. rirnl
l wi un lulls ink * . 1. MclHiUKull. S Hit by
niuhnl t-ill. McDuucall. 1 Struck out Mp
DouRall , 1 Tlmo : On hour and llfly inlnutoj
tlnifilrr Krrft
The oftrrnouii came viaii on l > ) Ihe Colonel *
nflisH Iwtr and tnllnutf COIHCJII on a mud.ly
ll < Id McIVunott kppl thi > liom teun Jon tn
llvo bll , un which they were able to score only
MIO tun Attrndutue 3 Jiuo f-.xjre'
bt I iiili 0 1
i..i'i * tiu o :
Hlta Ki Uiuls & I alsvllle. 10 Krmr
SI Umin. ! , I ulntllle. 2. Twa ba x lilts Cil-
llns M Troiiry IVublo plu > McDormntt
Miucurl nnd VVcli b first bane an lull * Me-
ivn-ioll. 3. Itrclle-uHteln , 3. biruck out. llrclten-
ilclu. 3. l' a a lulli.arncr. . Qatlerte * .
llrcltpn tpln Ppltz nnd Miller. McDermiit niJ
Warntr. Tim- Two hnuri" I mplro Keefi
QUAKCHS WON UV SLt'GOINO
PHILADnLPlllA , Jul , I-The homo t nm
defeatpil the Senators In Uio inornlnff gntne ,
principally Ihioiigh cnors of the visitor *
Hey IP pitched a good game for Washington
and the game would have been a tie nt the
end of the ninth InuliiK but foi his two er
rors Washington did not score n run until
the seventh Inning Altendnnce , t.OOO Haiti
prevented the afternoon game , Scoie :
I'llllADI.'I.I'IIIA. . U'ASIIIMITON
r 1 o ii. i > I r. 1 n n P
Hntnlllnn ml 0 1 0 0 Hellrtch , If. , ft 1 3 0 n
ll' > > | p. Ib . 1 2 S 0 OlMerrcr. 31) . ft I .1 2 n
'ro . 31 2 " . 3 1 0 llnum'r. rf ft 2 ft o 0
Tim limn rf o n 3 ft ft.i-aitwr't Ib n o 7 ft n
D.l.-h-ly. M 0 1 2 4 ft M.niilnft 1 1 1 fl
llnllmati . 2b D 1 200 CJI'iw ck 1 5 1 ft ft
I 1 u 11 liiilll. , * LFr * uj ) , s
Tiirnrr If . o 1 I n o 2li . 1 1 .1 r 1
ltuiU' > . c. . 0 I 2 2 0 Ablxy , in. . 1 I 3 00
Tnjlor. p. . . . 0 0 u 3 0 llnyd , p . 0 i ) o .1 2
Wtockdnln p D i ) 0 u 0
Totals . . . .I It 27 ID 0
' Inln .3 9 2' 12 3
I'llllli1rllllll | ) 0-1
WnihlnKtnn 00000030 0 3
Kftrnml rims : i'lillnilrlpliln. 1 ; Wimliliintnn. 2.
T > linso lilts llnoHinmor , C'rtws , IVMunty
Stil n linsos : Tliumpsiin Crooks. Hilolinnn Ah-
IM-V , llnmlllnll Left on lime * . I'llll nlrlilll1 | 11 ,
\\nslilnKlon " Hdiililc | iln\s. Tmliir to "cln-
lunty in lklp lilt I'V ' I'llilinl bull T.ivlor 1I > > ' 1
S-Miik mil Ily Tmlni 1 , by ltnd 1 I'HS .M\ \
linlln MiOtiln- 1 Time Two horns nnd ( if
teen inlnnti" t'tni InMurniv
HOSTON SHT HACK TO POURTH.
HROOKLYN. July I Onlv * si\ Innings
were played at Haslern patk this forenoon ,
rnln stopping play Kennedy wan In good
form nnd held the hnid hilling Hostonlans
down In gtnnd shape. Attendance , E.OOO.
Riln stopped the afternoon game Score.
Iso.sroN I imooKt.VN.
|
f-ontr ss . .00 I r , 2 Oilllln , in . 1 1 1 0 1
M'Cnrthv. If 0 0 1 n u slilndlo , 3li
Ouiry. m . tjioh'ni' " lh 1 o S 0 0
N'nili 31) . . I ) A lid cm-n If 0 0 1 0 0
Lowe 21) . . 0 2 n 0 0 slmdi , 21) 2 1 1 1 n
Turknr. Hi . 0 0 7 0 0 Tiwlwny. rf 0 1 1 0 0
II union , rf . o o .1 n n Cmmum , ES o 0130
Omrpl. c. . Diilli-v e . .1 1200
MrliolD , p. . 0 1 0 0 0 Krmuil ) , p. 1 1040
Tolils . . . .T 5 13 7 If' ' Tutils 7 S 8 1
Ilrwton 000100-1
llmikl > n 01000 0-7
I'lrnrd runs Itoston. 1 , llmoUHn , 3. Two-
hasp hltii : fchorli. t'ni rllli c li I Tinker Stolen
Lilies I.n li.mpe , Slimli. Tieil.Mis. Double
plnsCorcornn to I.arliance ftise on 1 ill *
Ili-ookljn 1 Left on tm es : llnst > n , 4 , llrnnk-
l\n. 3. struck out : llv Nltlmls 2 Wll I pllilio * :
Ily NldiolH n me. One hour nnd twinty-slx
uilnutpx I'mpliv : McDonalil
STANDING OK THH TKAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. I'.Ct.
Kiltlmoro ri 31 20 d2 3
PIllsLitrh' fil : r ? 21 CO 7
Chicago fl , 38 W & ) 1
Kovton 51 3. 22 593
Clwelnnd fil 3,1 2il 57 t
Krooklyn M 32 21 571
Philadelphia M 31 2ri 5" ) I
Cincinnati 5S 3J Zfi 552
New York 57 27 30 47 4
Washington 5lJ 2J 31 391
St Louis fit n 42 31 1
Louisville 57 9 48 15 8
Games today Cleveland nl I'ltlsbuig ,
Clnelnnali at Chicago ; houisvlllu at SI
Louis.
sioits : OF THE MT.sTruN i.i\cui : :
Inillnnnpolln Inrrcimm llor l.rnil Nicely nt
the itiMiiin : | of < ! rilllll Itnplils ,
INDIANAPOLIS , July I-The leaders won
b < Jfli games today by bitting Grand Ilaplds'
pllchers all over Iho field Al no time was
Ihe icsult of Hie ; game In doubt. Score ,
morning game :
Indianapolis 2 0 B 4 0 2 0 0 0-10
Grand Itaplds 0 3
HHs Indianapolis , 21 ; Grand Rapids , 7.
KrrotsIndlannpollK. . 1 ; Gtaiid Unplds , 5
Hnllerles KMier and McParland , Petty anil
ttahncr. 1'mplre McDermotl.
Scoie nfteinoon game-
Indianapolis 00022330 2 12
Gland K ipids . . . .001 0002 1 0 1
Hits- Indianapolis , 19 , Grnnd Hnpids , 10
llriori : Indianapolis , I , ( Inind Kapids. 1
llatteiies Cioss nnd McParland ; Stafford
and X.ahner
nr.THOIT , July I. Morning game :
Detroll 0 2 0 0 1 0 ( I 2 0 5
Teiro llanle 00200310 * b
lilts- Detroit , 9 ; Terre Haute. 11 Krrors
Detioll. 1 , Terre Haute , 3 Hitterlos : Givle
nnd Tvvlneham ; Huglics and Hoach. Um
pire Hoaglai d
Aflcrnoon game :
Deliolt . " 1 13
Terre Haute . . .020000000 2
Hits Delroll , 19 : Tetre Iliiute. S Krrors-
Terre Ilaiitp. 3 Halleiles : Peats nnd Lob-
bet k , Nons and ICoacli.
ST PAl'L , July 4. Morning game.
St Paul OH 1410 2 21
Minneapolis 1 000130 5
Hits. St Paul , &i , Minneapolis. 8. Hrrois :
St. Paul , 2. Minneapolis , 5 HitleilesMnl -
lane and Ilovle , Hrothers , Hnrke and Wilson
MINNKAPOL1S. July 4 Afternoon game.
Minneapolis . . . . 003020003 8
St Paul . . . . 3 2 3 3 0 0 3 0 14
Hits- Minneapolis , 10 ; St. Paul , 1G Krrors :
Minneapolis , 2. St Paul , 1 Hillerles.
Krnzer ' and Wilson , Pepper nnd Hoyle
KAN'SAS CITY , July 4.-Score morning
same :
Kan as City 100000300 4
Milwaukee 0 10002101 5
Hits Kansas City , 9 ; Milwaukee , 11. Hr-
rors Milwaukee , a , llatteries : Daniel nnd
Keiger ; Hlttser and liobin.
Score afternoon game ( llvo Innings ) :
Kansas City 4 3 0 " , 0 10
Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 1
Hits- Kansas City. II ; Milwaukee , C Hr-
rors- Kansas City , 2 ; Milwaukee , 2 Hat-
leries- Hastings and Hergen ; Slephens nnd
Weav cr
crSTANDING
STANDING OK THH TEAMS.
I'laved Won Lost. P.Ct
Indianapolis 51 35 10 G4.8
Deliolt tf 31 2T 554
Milwaukee 57 30 27 526
Kansas City 57 30 27 GJ.C
SI Paul 5r , 2 < ) ; > 7 fil.8
Minneapolis 51 21 3) 41.4
Ttrre Haule 51 2. ' . 32 41 8
Grand Uaplds 57 22 3 > 38 G
Games today Grand Kaplds at Indianapo
lis ; Detroll at Terre Hnulo.
( Jrotin ri'0ii ' Crent CHIOC.
NA. Neb. . July -Special I ( Tele
gram ) The crowning evcnl of the day's
celebration was the bill gime between
Ihe Gielna Greens and Ihe Needmores of
Omaha , which resullcd tn a vlclory for
Iho Greens. The game was hotly contested
from starl lo finish and was won by Ihe
Huperlor work of the home team and a
combination of timely bits In the seventh
Scoie.
Needmores 33001120 2 12
Gretna Greens. . . . 0-1G
Hlls Needmoie. 15 , Grclna , 17. Two-
base blls Kennedy , Dalley , Ly i eh , Ulake-
vvell , Hnrdln , Sapler H ises on lialls. Oil
Kennedy , 2 , off Lynch , 2. off Sihltllle , 1
offSickier , J Struck outIy Ki nnedv , 1. by
Slbley , 1. bv Saeklei. 1 Passed lialls Dalley
G ; Powler , 5 Iliiors Necdmoro" , ( , ; Grotna
C. Haltcrles. Needmores , Council , Lynch
nnd Dallev , Gretna , Behlllle , Sackler nne
Fowler I'mplrei Mr Kowlei Time : Two
hours and ten minutes Attendance , CJJ.
I'HKtpil Iir tli" ru tei- < .
WATHRLOO , Neb . July -Special 1 ( Tele
gram ) The ball gome which was billed for
2 30 p m was not called until 4 p m This
was between the Omaha Steim Paslers am
Waterloo lirowns I'p to the third Innlm ,
the Hi owns had It all their own way , but in
the fourth InnliiK they seemed to lo e their
nerve , nnd from thai un the 1'asUrs itcrall | >
p isteil Diem , nnd at the end of the seventl
Inning lh ' jcote slood 22 lo 11 , und as there
wis no hope of retrieving their lost ground
tlv lliowns threw up Ihe sponge vvllh .
KOod nine ( . Pcoro.
O S. P 2027 I 5 2 22
Ilrowns 24 002 J 0 1
Double playsHrowns , Plckard to Den
ton to Mnhowntl Triple plays Daekus lo
How ers lo Shannon Two-bisehlts Shields
Satlelder. Smith , Sage. HitsOimb i Steam
Pasters , 21. Hrowns , I1) ) Passed balls Jaml
son , 2 Wild pitchesHlne , 2 , Sice , 1 Hasp
on balls Off Plckard , 2 Time. Two hours
I'mpiif Mr Addleton.
< irnep > < lifer's 1 im Will" .
ailKKLP.Y CHNTKU. Neb . July 4 - ( Special
cial Telegram ) This morning the Motz
Urewing company ball team crossed bats
with the Greeloy ball leam and were done lo
Ihe queen's lasle The score was 9 to 3 in
favor of Greeloy The last Kamo of the
stiles was played this afternoon and vvat >
witnessed by a lirge crowd The Ihree
games were won by lb .Clreelpy teun The
afternoon game resulted In u score of 12 to
0 In f ivor of Grec'ey Th'.s makes a victory
for Greeley In everv game played this sea
son with one exception.
Hull ( , HIII. nt I'ntnl'lo" .
PAPILL1ON , Neb. July 4 ( Special Tele
gram ) One thou an 1 live hundred peop'c
saw Pnpll'lon ' defeat Springfield In n game
of ball hero today. The visitors were not
In Iho game from the start , the scote
standing. Sprlimfleld. 3 , Papllllon. 25 Thf
feituia of the game was th < baltcry work
of Hanks and Talbot and Ihe support g.ven
them try the Pnpllllon club A tpeclal train
from Oiinha contributed 500 people to swell
iho crowd here today.
rUrvil nt > rbiki c Ity.
NHUHASKA CITY. Neb . July 4. ( Special
Telegram ) Nebraska City vv favors J wltli
a good bill game today between Syracu ; ?
and Talmage teime. Score , C to 3 In favor
of Syracus ? . Hatterlw Syracaie. McLiugh-
Un and Martin , Talmage , Maker , Cooper and
Polk Umpire Iluck Keith
In fm ( onnry' I.easun ,
HLMWOOD , Neb. July I ( Spefal TP'P
pram ) A Bchelule sume of the Ca-s
County Base Hall IcJtuu was ulayod hvru
Itxlny between" itvle and Mnntey clubs , re-
suiting In a score of S to 9 In favor of
TOD CI.OUDV i ojt un ; uiri.i : citvcus
linilenllier A'KII Knpt tbn ( roiTiln A iy
froinitliu clieiil/rnfrnt ,
OLnNDALlJ , , 1 , I , July -Haiti spillel
what was lookyl/prward lo byIhe shoolers
ns the gain day of the big Scheut.enfest
Instead of l"1 , ) " persons who were ex
pected today , ' < * nly a lltlle over 4,000 pis ed
tl rough Die iffUes The cracks had nil
made up their minds to .strut In at the
honor tnrgels today , but the majority of
them declde'd Iniwait for clearer weather
There were spvejity silver medala , thlrly-
lw-o gold meilals and Iwo silver fesllvnl
cups awnrded tiVlny for shoollng at the
point targel. i > ,
Pollovvlng nrp the blghesl scores recorded
In lite Columbia , man , ring and slandard
targets for today's shooting. Columbia
heror tiirgel :
MIAIIA Sill I HOI' I Y HUTTi :
'out Hall ( limn Di-cliliil by II to O In favor
of the Mom in i TPIIIII *
nUTTn. Mont , July I ( Special Telegram )
One of Hie prettiest games of foot ball ever
vltnessod In the west came off thlp nfler-
noon on Ihe new grounds of Iho Dutle Oily
oot ball team. Omaha won the toss and look
the wind , but the day was bo calm that little
advantage was gained by this. Hutto kicked
off for fifty yards Schmer recovered thirty
by splendid blocking Slight gains were
undo through Ihe line , and Thomas took the
> all for forty-five yards around the left end
Omaha lost the ball on a fumble on the tcn-
r-aid line. Hiittc failed to gain and punted
'or ' forty yauls. Again Omaha lost on a
'umble Hutto , by a Miles of line bucks
and end runs , took the ball to the live-yard
Inc , where Omaha braced up and took the
jail on downs , but It was not allowed by
ho umpire , who was immediately removed
jy the unanimous choice of both teams
Unite then nmdo a touch down and kicked
; oal , which was the only scoring done In
: he second half the ball passed from one side
lo the other a number of times without
ellher side making any special gilns. The
score slood liutte ii , Omaha 0.
Yurlit llaelng I'rovcs n 1'arce.
HUNTER'S QUAY , Pirth of Clyde , July 4
This was the third day of the regatta of
the Mud Hook Yacht club , and the only race
In which any greal interes-t was taken was
the one In vv tilth the 20-raters contealcJ.
The course was the same as yeslorday , toltil
distance of thirty miles , llakotah was al
lowed twelve minuUs and fifty seconds by
the oilier yachts compelmg The slartlng
gun wa9 lircd at 11 o'clock and the yachts
crossed ( ho line in a bunch , ZlniU slightly
ahead , followed by Eiicharls , Nlarara and
Dakotah. A soft northeasl bree/e was blowIng -
Ing nucharls took the lead within 100 yanli
of the start , but NHgari soon drew level with
her and Zlnlta dtopped Into fourth place
The racing turned out to be a dreary farce
The terl ° s of cilms which followed Iho start
wore only varied by occasional slreaka of
wind from eve'ry conceivable direction , and
the 20-ralers look from 11 o'clock until 1 30
p m. lo do halt of Ihe first round of the
course , Ihclr positions changing according lo
luck.
About ilm ' 1 ruiiHfrr of Omttm ,
There has been a good deal of gossip on
Ihe streets ab iut' tlio possible Iransfer of
Omaha's base ball club , on account of nonsupport -
support , to some other city , and It Is true
that so-nethlng Is about lo drop That the
club has not received the support the royal
game deserves is a fact thai cannot be de
nied. The cause of this lack of patronage
Is attributable lo various contingencies , bill
the magnates of tlio association will mcel
at the Paxton hotel this morning at 10 SO , and
there Is lltllo call for discussion of the nut
ter until after they get through with the r
deliberations. President W. W. Kent Is here
and will preside One thing the fans can
rest assured cf , and that is there is no dis
position on the part of the asioe'illon lo rc-
move Iho club lo any other city , and a stren
uous effort will be made to devise ways anl
means of Keeping It right here Mr. Uoyer
U hero In the Interests of Sioux City , but
as yet nothing Is known of the nature of
the proposition he has to submit , If he has
any.
mitumui Woo 'I m llolli.
OTTUMWA , la , July 4 ( Special Tele
gram ) Otlumwa won both games todiy by
superior all "round playing The aftcrnooi ,
attendance was abcul 2,500. Score , llrst
Flint'
Otlumwa 4
Cedar Ilaplds . 3
HllsOttumvva , 3 ; Cedar Rapids , 4. Er
rors. Ottumwa , 3 , Cedar Rapids , 4. Hit-
lerles : Welch anil Plxley , Hnierke and
Keefe.
Score , second game :
Ottumwa _ 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 7
Cedar Rapids. . 2
Hits : Oltumwa. S ; Cedir Riplds , 7. Kr-
rorsOllumwa , 3 ; Cedar Rapids , 3. Hat-
teris : Sawders and Plxley , Rlsley anj
Keefe.
Aiilitiru l > efn ls Mct'plng Witrr.
AUI1URN , Neb , July 1. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Weeping Water gave Auburn ono of
the best games that she has * had this reason
There were about 2,000 spectatois present
The vlslllng leam did some very fine flell
work , but were a Irifle weak al Iho bat
Score
Auburn . . . S
Weeping Water. 1 5
Hrrors Auburn , 12 ; Weeping Water , 5
Struck out Ily Clark G ; by Cogllzer , 3
naileries Auburn , Clark and Ituffcn ; Weep
ing Water , Cogller and demons Time of
game Ono hour and forty-fivo minutes
Umpire Sliafera
VV lillriraxlied Aililnnil.
WAHOO , Neb , July 4 ( Sprclal Telegram )
Ashland was almost swept from Ihe face of
Ihe earth today , balng outclassed at all
points Score : j
Ashland , . 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wahoo , , . . ,2 , , 0 11
llase hits.Valioo , 7 : Ashland , 3. Bat
teries : Wahoo , iHenpctt and Hall ; Ashland ,
Robinson and .Illtlqnger. Slruck oul : Uy
Dennett , 9 ; by Uotijnion , ! J. Pas Jd balU.
H'ttengcr ' , 7.Vld ) , pitches : Dy Robinson. 1
Crrnr ? Wahon , 3 ; Ashland. 9. Hit by
pitched ball : Klment | and Ilemio'l. Umpire
Hush.
llnnho.K ) Moied I lie Most ,
The Ivanhoes and''Diamonds ' ' played a very
close game yestfcrday , bill Uio former oul-
balled Ihclr oppotrVnls Score-
Ivanhoes Y' . ' , 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 * C
Diamonds . . . . ; - < 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0-3
The fealure of tW fiame was the billing of
Cairinh Hatterlerf11 Ivanhoes. Welch , Howes
an l Jackson ; DSmond * . Jc-nseu and Wester-
Bard. _ ' '
( irnnil IsHiul ( iotrt Hie Old One ,
GRAND ISLAND , Neb . July 4 ( Spec'.i !
Telegram ) Kearney and Grand Island played
the third of a esr'es of games todiy. Ths
homo team vcn easily and male It tw 3 oul
cf Ihree by a tcore of 11 to 3. AllenJance ,
1.300. Glades'pile ling waa the feature. T.ils
was the cnly attraclloi lure.
I under liftnpi ili KOI k S'mrju.
LANDKR , Wyo , July 4. ( Special Telo-
) Tlio much lalUcd of ball game ba-
Ihe Prl'icflton college gealeglcal expe
dition nine and Iho 1-anrter nine wat playel
here th'a afternooT , resulting In a vlclory
( sr the Lander boy a Score , 11 to 7.
luniiM VrMl'H ' .NiMirp pnriii-n.
LINCOLN , Ju y 4upoc al ) The ncwu-
papsr men nri la < vr-i a tetpte < l to pUy
a ginu cf tsso b i 'oil v T'l ' > newipappr
men nude a w rj ° cff 'h3i tliu Uu > org
and were bo 'en by i score f 14 lo 3.
WHEELMEN CROWD KEARNEY
Thousands of Elders Throng the Mid
way Oity's ' Pretty Streets.
STATE MEET OF THE L. A , W , A SUCCESS
Celebration of the fourth ttcgnn llrforc
. Daylight by tlio Iliitlmiilistslio
I'limn friini l.\ ry hrro
During tliu Mght ,
KEARNEY. July 1 ( Special Telegram )
The morning dawned clcir ntul bright. Tho.
rain of Tuo d.iy anil Wednesday morning
hail settled tlio dual nnil the clouds had
rolled a My. 1'hgs floated from every itaff ,
bunting hung In graceful folds and festoons
from every store and many residences , and
the national colors were profn ely displayed
everywhere. The evening previous every In
coming train brought bicyclists and visitor ?
from all over the state , and the celebration
really commenced several hours before the
d.iy was ushered In Tha Omaha dclegitlon
arrived on the It o'clock train and was re
ceived with cheers by the cltl7 ° n * of Kearney
and the delegates who had previously arrived
The trains this morning swelled the numbers
and Kearney Ins had one of the largest and
most sncces ful celebrations In her hlator >
A monster street parade was had at 10
o'clock , led by the Midway band and fol
lowed b ) company A , NebraiKi Natloml
( itiards , the city connill , various civic s > orl-
etles anil school children , and the cotton mill
bicycle factory and various other Industries
were repYesented Addics es weie made at
the High pchool park by Judge llamer , Judge
Ganlin and others , with Major Urady pie-
sldlng. Oeorgo W WhlleaKer was marshal
of the day and everything paused off pleas
antly and In grand holidiy st > le.
This afternoon sack races and various other
kinds of sports were Indulged In on the
street , but the center of attraction was the
bicycle raw , and the grounds were crowded
The famous Omaha Wheel Club Googlers.
attired In duck pants blue and white bhzers
and caps , make a fine appearance It Is
estimated that there are 2000 wheelmen
here , and all Incoming trains are bringing
more Th" Kearney Cvclo and Park assocla
tlon meet earn delegation at the train with
a bind and escort them to the hotel
Tlio trill heats were run this morning
No records fell , however , as the rain of yes
terday had left the track somewhat heivy.
The Oniahn men , Edvvood. 1'redrlckson and
1'UIey , qualified In the half mile preliminary
heat , and Ang'l and Underwood In the novice
race.
nEsui/rs OK Tim UACIS :
The races this afternoon were started
promptly at 3 o'rlocK Oimha men won
their share of the prires In the one mile
state championship I'lxlev had a punctured
tire and I'redrlckson Mulshed eighth In this
raee. not b ° ing In It at any stage Follow
ing Is the summary of today's events'
One mile novice1 , eighteen starters S D
How ell * . McCook , lift , rndorwoud Om ilia ,
recond , Jacob -on Hasting" , llilid Time
2 US 1-5
Quarter mile , open , class A , fifteen
starters PKIey. Oninln , first , Uniley Lin
coln , second , Collins. Denver , third. Nlcbol ,
Stloni'-buiK , fonttli Time. 0 ! 1 1-fi
Half mile , i-biss A , twenty-live staiters
Cailer Ulnlr. first , Hay man , niand I-dind
second , iiso , Chicago , third Time 1 043-5
Half mile , boys' tare McNIder , Onnilui ,
( list , Kngelken , Grand Inland , second Time
1.16 : ! -
One tnl'e , state championshipIlaynun ,
Oiand Island , won ; Collins , Denver , second ,
Tcs lei , Siitton , thlid. Time 2 3fi 2-5
Half mile , open , class II. Hljhy , Toledo
O , won , Mockelt , Lincoln , second Time
1 IS 1-5
Two-mile handicap , fortv startersSah'n ' ,
Heitrlie (100 ( ynids ) . Hist , I'lxlev , Omali\
( vcr.ilch ) , 'Pcond ; Kdwood , Omnh i ( llftv
voids ) , tbinl Tlnu1I " I'ixlev's time
from = ci.iUh was I 57 , which Is the state
teeord
Klve mile , oncn , class II : lllghv. Toledo ,
O , won , Mills , Keatney , second Time
1J II 1-5
citouDAi Tin : ion-v i.i\.ui : .MUII
I'lvo Stnlo llccords lli-o.on tit Jnrtorson by
limy Itlclnr4.
.inrrnilSON , l.i. July I ( Special Tele
gram ) State records were bioKen todav tit
the state meet of the League ot Amerlc in
Wheelmen , and that In the teeth of a heavy
v\lnd This morning dawned with the sky
overcasl , and every Imlkatlon of i.iln
1'iom a until 10 o'clock It drizzled enough
tu make roads stliky and keep 5 OCO people
away from Jelfeiion Tile e'ouds sc-Ulertd
however , before noon , and when the iai" >
were called this afternoon the trnclc was in
perfect condition , the rnln hnvlng pul on
finishing louche' ' The ciowil is estimated
nt fiO > ) . nnd moliiK men say Ihey b.nv tin
best speed contests that have been wlt-
ne--ed on path this --eason The features of
tlio daj weie the breaking of the state half-
mile record In the last half mile of the two-
mile event , ami the achievement of Kmll
Ko ° tomlatbkv of Oskiloosa. The fniiner
event vv.is the two-mile st ilo ehamplonsb.p
There vvue fifteen htaiteis , and foi the
first mile and a half the men practleillj
loifed At the commencement of the lust
lia'f mile < vt > u man cut loose and the
tprint was maintained for the entire half
mile , ! ' H Cumtnliigs of MUMIIKO finishim
the half In 1 1)3 ) 2-5 , nearly foui seconds be-
lov the state letord Ko tomliNky st irtud
to beat the jtatc ten-mie reeoid of Jo J- )
lie made the tlrst mile In 2 2S nnil the second
end in 1 17 , establishing a now state record
for two miles , nKalnst 5 H5 , five miles In
1J 41) . breaking ( he state lecord of II li , and
ten miles In 25 rf , The fastest events of
the meet will be run tomoirow , when
Cooper nnil Hl' ' s of Chlcaco , three
Ccl-iirn brothers of St Louis , Hlxby ami
Ilarnhirdt of Toledo , all class 11 men , vvll'
stlive for the diamonds offered In the quir-
ter , half nnd mile open events. Summaiy
of today's tncc"
Mile novice. James Harel , Sioux Cltv
first , Ous Lar on Des Molnes , second. C L
T.ilbert , Oskalousa , third Time J .1 !
Half mile , open , clats AIlnlph Me-
Cnrlv , O-kaloo-a , first , ( ' .1 Hell ( Vdn
Itipids , tcond , A IIVll"on , Lemnis
thlid Time 1 11 2-fi
Quarter mile Hate eh miion hlp H. II
Sturm , Orinnell first W P. MiKill. OJka-
loosi , second , P. 12 Sp-uildlng , thlid Time
t > 31 2-ri
Mile , open elnss II Tom Coniiei , Ghlcigo
first ; A I ! I3d vard , Des Molnes , second ,
\ .1 Nlco'et. ( . 'hie IKO , thlr 1 Time 2 . ' 7
Mile , open , class A V II Cumm'ns ' , M i-
leiiRO first. W H'bbs I'lalrle Cltv , second ,
K i : Spiuldlng. thlid ' 1'lme 2 21 Z-'i
Two-mile state clmmiilnnslilp K H
Cummins. Marongo , llr t , A II Covle
I'edar Uap'ds ' sec > nd , A S HuKhton , Sioux
Cltv , third Time 5 ID
Two-mile handicap , open , class A- Ralph
McCnrdv , Oskaloosa. first , M Hurnettti
Pulrlleld , second , ( leoiKe Mersteln , Hloux
City , third Time. 4 13 Scratch , A 11
Coile. C 1. .
Quirter mile , open class It Tom Coopm ,
( "hliaKO. flisi , A 11 lldnumds , Des Mnlm"
neconil , A J Nlro'i t Chicago , third Time
0 .1 ! 1-5 Qiiiilter inllo events v\eie urn nl-
imt the entiio distance in the teeth of the
vv'nd
I'onrin in llHinlii up iir < Inclnnill.
CINCINNATI. July 4-Tho M\th annual
Poorman handicap road lace between
Hamilton nnd tne suburb of Carthage , fif
teen and five-elKhtb miles , was the event
hero today It had 150 entries nnd seventy-
three starters , with Sam A. Miles of tli
Chicago Ileferee doing tiiu handicapping
and Pinnk ( Inoilvvln lefeiee It was 9
o'c'ook when the first stnit wns made , nrd
10 J7 when the List was In. There were
four men grouped nt the finish within less
than three lingths 1' Illgeluvv , the win-
n r of the fits ! pil7e In half n length , was
n dark here from I'laln Cltv , O , an 1 had
four minutes' handle ip C J Wagner ,
with slv minutes' bandit up wus the favor
ite , and wus he' ' ami with his wheel lappliK
IJIgelov. W I ! Duke , winner of the third
pri/e , with six minutes' handicap , was le < s
than u 1 > iiKth ba < 1 > < f \ \ as er In the , r niji
were K H Klshlnck nlne-mlmilp handlcnp ,
wlnnei of fourth , W W. Hunvon , foui-
mmutes , K I. honilne. nix minutes ; II A
Xeiliel , thiee minutes , J H HedKes , four
and a bnlf minutes. In thn ordei named
13 A McDiiffee. who Hnlshed thirteenth
won the time pilze A b.ilf dozen or mole
bleides were up'i't nt the finish by mnnlng
Into I'.ifh other Clint IPS Hamsey was dis
abled clurliif , ' tliu totirKe , but not seilously
hurt
Mltoil Itiiclni ; nt Wntorloo.
WATKHLOO. Neb , July * -Special ( Tclo-
grain ) In thn three-mile lilcycle race there
were live entries Ole Olson , Manning , la ,
first , pair blcjclo tires , J Q Adams , Mend ,
Herond. a xw eater , Kinest Hull , Mead , third ,
pair bicycle shoes
In the 100-v id free-for-nll foot race : Tom
HoliUterVtitorIuo , tlmt , JO , Woodrutt ,
Omaha , second , tJ
In the pony race Hob Dlllor's j)0ny took
flrl. JJ ; Onto Harber's second , $2
There were four entiluH In th horse race1
Jame * Colllnii. Vallov , llrst , . $ ao , Duncan ,
Vullcy Bccond. flO , Jesse I.ojd , Wuterluo ,
third. | i
U ranlr llriik Dimn ,
I.Ol'ISVII.MC July 4 Tlio J'rInce-Wells
annual tcn-iullo tend race vvas run off thla
mornlnir nt 9 30 nnd vvn u pronounced sue-
cetw. It was won b\ \\ult H H'-ut of
Owenslxiro , Ky. . ( handicap a 45) ) In 25 10 , C.
H Collier , Howling tlrern , sctond , H , 1 !
Adams , Some : sot , ICv. . third Time vvlnnetf
v\ere Pirst , 11 Vogt , Chicago ( hniidlcnp
o.ie minute ) , 23 5T > , sciond , Kred Wenge Chl-
( iik'o ( hiindlcnp 1 4' < ) . 21 ( ! , thlid , t : . I. U < -
fevcr , Iiiij ton ( ) (2 ( iV ) ) , 2513 Hecnrdy was
the onlv scintch man ami tliu time prize
would hive bern a gift for him had he not
biokn down near the ? turt.
I.OMJ uxur. I'ltiHiitAH CIII\INM : :
T.ilnl Tourney nf tlir M hrcl Club llrnw * n
Odixl Atlrmtillltc nf Itldcr' .
ClinviJNNi : . Wjo , July I-Special ( Tel-
ogrutiTho ) thlid annual blevcle tourn i-
ment of the Che > enne HU.vcle club , belli
here todnv , ploved a big success , the
we-ither being perfect nnd the attendance
large. The events and tosults are us fol
lows
One-mile novicePlr t , Heckcr , Denver :
second , Powcl on , Cheienne ; third , Wll-
sick , Chevetine Time : 2 S )
one-fourth of a mile , OVHMI , class A : Klrst ,
Orei'ii. Chevenne , second , llnlrls , harnmle ,
tl lid Thompson , Cheiiiiie Time : 0.32 I- . " ,
lowering the Coloiado nnil W > omlng lecord
of 0 i !
One-half mile , open , rl-iss 11 : Klr t , lllm-
street , Denver , econd , Smith , Denver ,
tblid , Daniels , Uiramle. Time. 1 1.1 4-5
One-half mile , open , class A : Mrst ,
CIiei'M , Chevenne ; second , lleckei , Denvet ,
tl lid , lliurls , Inrnmio Tlmo. 1 25 The
time limit In this race being 1.15 It was de-
clureil no ince
One mile , buys : Khst , Kollv , Chevenne ;
second , Olm teln , Clievenne , third ; Uleen ,
Chevenne Time 2 50
One mile state championship , class A :
Plist , Thompson , Che > enne , second , Parrls ,
l.aramle , thlid , Oteen , Chejenne Time
2 2i >
2iOne
One mile , open , class IIKlr t , Hlmstroet ,
set onil. Smith Denvci , third , Daniel" , L.ira-
m'.e Time2 51 The time limit in this
race being 29) It wus tilled out , llld tun
ovei , icpultlng Plist , Hlmstieet ; seiond ,
Dinlels. thlid Smith Time 2 . ' 7 2-5
Thiee-mlle telnvs. for clubsllutrles , I\r-
amle Hlcvcle club nnd ( Clievenne Illcvcle
club , won bChevenne , the last half being
rim h > tiecn ! of Chevenne In 1 M
One mile handUap , Cbeienne llkvdu club
Plist , WIlsccK , "iratih ; second , Detrick ,
thlid. Hilstol Time 2 K
One-third mile , class II , openKlrst , llim-
stieet , second , Dinlels , I.iiamlc ; thlid ,
Smith , Denver Time 0 4" 3-5
one-tblid mile , class A , open Klrst , Har-
tls , Liiramle , seiond , Clreen , Chevenne ;
thlid , Heekei , Denvei Time 0 II J-5
Plve-mlle bandli.ip , cliss IIKlr"t , Hlm-
rlieel , siratch. second , Daniels ( Illty jards ) ;
third Powelson (300 ( vauls ) TimeIllm -
slnet , ii U ; pun els , 0 11 02. Powe son , 0 11 at
In addition to thn bicycle tomnament an
nttincthe ptogiam of Held spoils was
eairled out nt Tort Hussell bv the olllceis
and men of the Highlit nnd Sevcnteonth In
fantry.
KMCICl.ltS AM ) llli : , HM WON
I'coulliir ( 'aiiillnntlon of I'rorrmlonul Ithl-
Inir mill C oiiiintltito | tosliiiiilng.
WAl/rilAM. Muss , July * -Sl\ thousand
people witnessed the athletic c.unlviil at
the tinck today , under the nusplces of the
Htnmet Llteiaiy ai-soUallon nnd tliu Wnl-
thnm llc > clo club. The events weie espe
cially notewoithy because of the appear
ance of Johnson , TV lei nnd S inget In .1 pro
fessional i.ice for $1 0 nnd nlso because of
a contest between sevcial women for a
prize to be slv en to the one having the most
approve 1 female blevcle costume , the latter
i vent bolnif the liist of Its kind evt-i held
In the professional tme Johnson bloke the
woi id's competitive reionlfoi.i mile ptnnil-
ln st lit , ninkli B the ( list in. . e In 1 3S 2-1 Th s
t.i < e was inn In two he its , Johnson ninnlih
the Hist In 2 0' ) 2flnlMiIng thiee lengths
ahead of Singei , VNlio In tutu ciossed the
tape about slleimths nheid of TV ler In
the seruid nrd linil heat T ) ler lloillileied lit
the half nnd tlncvv out Sungcr Neithei
finished , but Johnson following pacemakeis
on a quad , Kept on , crossing the tape In
I 5S 2-5 amid ihceis from the multitude of
speit.itois The mutest foi the l > lc > ( le cos
tumes w.is Inti u sling , as the veidlit of the
judges bus been expectisl lo , In a way , ile-
i Ide the question of prefeioiue between
bloomois and Knlikerbockcis , and skirts ,
long or nhoit In the nvvnldliiK of Hie
piize bloomers , the closei knlekerbockeis
and shoi t skirts were wlnreis The long
hklrt found no approval The winners. In
ordei , wcic Kittle Knox M f ! C ) selo | ] ,
both of lloston , and L Klmlmll Miss Kno\
wore bloomer" , a < K I'imt , an mdlnniy 1)1-
ivcle cap and paiti rs M ss Coste lo a short
sKItt , legKings short i out and a sti.iw
tourist hat and Mi s Klmball Knli Keiliock-
( > r , Hton Jicket , no galtetn T.un O'Shautei
li.it Some of the \\uinci : In Die Rinnd stinid
showed their dlsapinoval ot the bloomer *
and KnlcKerbockeis by loundly hissing theli
w cat ers ,
r\oiu HUJII WINII AT onuvnvv
Klilurx Ulilibln to Do lliisiiienH lth Itrcoid-
lit till ) WilpHIo ( Inli'K Mi'dl ,
OTTUMWA , In. , Jnlv 4 ( Special Tele
gram ) The Wapello Cj cling club's first
at null meet attracted a big field of ilder *
all over the Mississippi vallev , and about
! ( ) people from Ottumw-.i A high wind
faced the riders , but nevertheless VOIIIIK IM
Marshall , a coloied ilder ftom Ottumwn ,
bruke both the half-mllo state impaced rec-
ori In 10"r ! > ind the live-mile paced iec-
ord In 11 ! 0 Suminiilcs
One mile , novice , i la ° s AC Kennel t
Ottumwa , won , Louis H. Armutrong Ot-
tpmvvu , second ; C II Muslin , third Time
J 'J 2-5
Half-mile oi > on , cln s APled C Stevens
O'tumwa llrst , I ! II He.ild , Ollnnell. t-ee-
oid , Kelt Repine , GnlesbuiK , thlid Tlmo
1 10 I-1"
One mile handicap , class HO L Steve-is
Ottumwa , Hist , O P. Pel bait , Toledo. ec-
end , P ( ! Hainctt , Lincoln , Neb , llilid
Time. J U 1-5.
Half mile. IIOJH under 1(1. ( class A ( linn
Moats Hi si. Kane DaiiKheitv hecond , Hirrj
C ! 0 dlel : third Time 1-103-5
Quatter uille rpen , clas IIO P Hern-
hatdl , Toledo , lint , O L Stevens , Otliimvva ,
siioiiil , P. O Bainott , Lincoln , third Time
0 II
Two-inlbi handicap , class APied C
Stevens , Otlumwn , llrst , Hurt Ueplne. CJnles-
liurg , second , Glen Mouts , Ottumwa , third
Time : 4 M 3-5
Half-mile heats , Iwo In throe , class K
P G Hirnett. Lincoln , Neb , first ; O. P
Hcrnhnrdt , Toledo , O. second , O L
Stevtis Ottiimw i Ihird Time. 157 1-5
Ono-mlle handicap , c'uxx A It II
Henld , Cirinnell , llrst , KranU Williams , Ot
tumvvii hcLonil. P. G Stevens , Ottumvva ,
third. Time. 221
lilllln : IlllililM tile tllln \-llil.
HI'PKAI.O , N Y. Jtllj 1-The Picss
Cycling dub's meet nt the Dilvlmr dub
paik track this afteinoon brousht together
the fastest I ) men In ( he state The track
was In Kood condition and sumo List time
was made IMdle Hnld nddvd another to
his seilse of unlJioKcn wins , llnlshlnt ; llrst
In the mile open Ucsults-
One mill , novice A H Longneckei won
Time 2-r.
Half mile , open , dass K. U D Cuhanno
won , C U Conltei second , 1. , A ( allnhan
third 'PL-mi 1 01 1-5
Hilf mile , open , class A : C. H. Wcrlck
won Time 1 11 2-5
One mile , open , class H n. C , Until won ,
C. U Coulter t-ccond , O N. Callahan thlid
Time. 2 03 1-5
One- mile , open , class A J. S McP.iilme
won Time 2 10 4-5
Two-mile hiindlcnp , class H C II Cull i-
bun MOD yards ) won , W. J. Hepllert (70 (
vai lh ) see end , 1 : F. Leomnd 1110 ynrdsj
third Time I 2il
Tvvo-iylle handicap , class A : H. V. Huehnu
(1W ( ard ! ' ) won Time 4 11 2-r >
ono mile , quadruple dnss Won by Mn > o ,
Ten el nnd Siumdeis Time 2 10
Klve-inlle handicap , class A. H. K. liuchi.o
( M yards ) won Time. 1 OJ.IO.
Kiiln Mnpptil ' . in at llrldcfpiirt.
IlltllKllM'OHT. Conn , July 4-National
Ircult League of Amcrban Wheelmen taces
postponed , rain.
SOLDIERS HAVE A HOLIDAY
Program of Miscellaneous Sports with Liberal -
oral Frizes for Enlisted Mm.
RAIN SPOILED THE MORNING PROGRAM
rimt Ilnttnlloti I Ire CompnnyVoii tin
llixp Hill i < After mi i : i Illng I iinlKt
le , Tout Itnces , Wheicl-
lurroM Kncis , 1 to.
At Port Onialn the enlisted men of iho
Second Infantry celebrated tliu diy with a
program of licit imports Three thoimml people -
ple witnessed the conteits. It w.ts originally
Intended to celebrate In the morning , but
owing to the rain of the preceding night Iho
iraek was In an nnfnur.iblo condition , hence
the program was postponed until 1 o'clo-k ,
continuing until 5 SO. Tlio fort band vv u
there and guo plenty of music.
Captain Humlster , Ueiilen tills W. U.
Abercromble , 0 ilutchuaan , W. M. Wright
and Sergeant Mijor Irving Hcisllp onichtod
as Judges. A tent was erected ns a grand
stand for Oeneral Copplnger and the olllcerj
and their wlvci.
The five ntllo blcvclo race was won by
Private Johnson , Scholteld second , flnzer
third Time. 14 29'i Klrst prl/o $11 Sec-
onil and third , pedals and sweater.
Twenty-four contestants entered the sji k
raco. At the finish Mitchell look first h mors
and a $5 prko , Klook second , a pot of tp o s ,
and lllane ) third and two bjttlc-i of pcrfuino
Two-mile blcjcle race , seven slirtors Pri
vate Derail won , $10 , tUnzer second. T mo ,
C r.lH
There vvero live entries for the polo vault
Kearney proved Iho winner , and is $5
richer by U. llelsj will enjoy a prlzo box
of clgirs as second honors.
The bikes v\oro brought out again for a
onc-mllo go. Johnson canio In Ilrat und
( iinzor second. Time , 2 13'i. I'lrst prlzo.
$3.
$3.Ten
Ten stalwart soldier bojs lined up for a
100-jaid dash on foot Tooh = y made It In
11 seconds , followed closely by llirblsen and
Slmiahan. Prl/e , gold watch
T'ie ' egg and ipoon race was laughable and
exciting. Jones of conipin > II won , with
North second and Scholleld third. Prizes ,
$5 , spoons and perfumer ) In the order of
suce ss.
The relay race between the Tlrst and Second
end battalion was won by the latter. Prize ,
$20
Twenty-two men went It blind with whotl-
barrovvs , resulting In success for Kliw k
Donaldson and Hans n. who received $7 $3
and a Merrscliium plpa respectively.
The hurdle race honors fell to Hegin , who
gathered a $10 prbe with his glorj ; Shana-
han s-ccond and Hassler tlilrd
Hoffman's feet crossed the chalk line first
In tlio finish of the
go-as-you-please Ho
got the silver set ; Jones second , Nelson third
and Plske fourth.
The c\clt ° inent of th day centered In Iho
hose cait raca between the Plrst and Second
end battalion coinpanle , who inado a hard
fight for supremacy and a prle of $10. The
Pirst battillon won In I II The first dash
of the s conil was declared off on account of
defective appiratus , but their second at
tempt to beat the time of the Klrst bat
talion bays proved In vain.
PrivateIlan'en covered himself with glory
in the "ho1 race , with Donaldson recond
Captain Turner was officer of the day
st'oin IMJ ivi. : > is AT v , .11. c. A. IMKIC
tnti rcnttni ; Curd I'l csniltrd Compoicil of
.Ml\rd Militlc | .
A fair sl/"d crowd was In attendince at
the field di > e\irclscs at the Young Moil's
Christian assoehtlon park jesterday after
noon. A good ptonram had been arnnged
and although the management was a llttlu
slow In getting tlio events t'tart = d , owing lethe
the condition of the grgunds after the hard
rain of the morning , It was cirrled out , with
the exception of one or two numbers
One of the featur s was a ball game be
tween the lawyers and the doctors The ball
game was the amiHng cMitest of the day
mil tlio legates proved themselves to lo
clearly the most scientific In the national
gnne The physicians , however , were ganiu
until the last Score by Innings-
Ij-nviets 8 3 12 8 3-3t
Doctors 5
Snmmailes for the dai
100-yard dish : W. 13 Walsh first , W.
Prlckett tecond. Time : 0 10 1-5
Pool lull kUkJcHsop , "ft yards ; Haven.
U vaids. PiUUett. , IJ jards
The one-mile tunning lace was won by
W Parker In 5 .17' . .
Pool bill "hot nt goil , won by Owens ,
two Konls one point
Ilu ket bill- Captain Cbailes Ilodgoi.V
te mi won , IS to 0
The K > 0-yntil foot bill dilbbllng race wai
won bv Prli kett iiml Haven Time 0 15
The 110-vaid lace- Will P.uker tlrsl , Mr.
Snlderweln second TimeI I 11
Junior half-ml'.e iclny lace was won by
Mr.rrv Hliatlns' learn
Senior half-mile relay race was won by
W Pat he's ! leam
Per some unknown reison Ihe Caledonian
foot ball eleven failed to show up , and a
substitute mini' was started between the
Defense nnd Korw ird elevens. It was
stopped for homo unknown reason by tlio
physical director of the Young Men's Chris
tian association.
Ituuit Itnrn lit frcmont *
KRHMONT , Neb. , July 4. ( Special Tola-
graph. ) The leading attraction of the cele
bration this afternoon was the flvo-mlla
handicap blcjcle road race , which was won
by Guy Hlnilnian with llvo t-ecnnds to spare.
Kelt. ' . hPCond , J O Hllkk third , Ken Kond-
rlck fourth. J. O Hlllck won Ihe tlmo prize ,
his tlmo being 15 51 , Kenilrlck second tlmo
prize , time 15 52 The track was very rough.
An limit I i ii I'll Men's liurc ,
RAWLINS , Wvo. July -Special 1 ( Tele-
gtum ) In the fat men's bicycle race lo lay
Captain Dodge's wheel broke down Mayor
ItasmiiMi'i. being do-e behind latl over him ,
vv.is tin own off , taking n bender nnd wna
reriouslv Injured Otherv , Iso Iher vvcio no
nteldenlH and the Fourth piescd veiy pleas
antly. _
Illctftu I MI e tit I rr lon.
CUHSTON , la , July -Special ( Tele
gram ) The ( ixullliiK event of. today's cele
bration wns the blevcle handicap lace over
a seventten-mllo com so The nice was v.on
by Ch.ulcs Lucas In 1 IS , which Is phenom
enal time , considering the condition of Ilia
roads. -
Miisiiit'H Marli SHU
SATOUS , Mass , July 4 At Kranklln Park-
track today Mascot paced an exhibition mils
to boat lilt record of J 07 He made the mlle In
2 08 > i. ( iood time was also made In the 2 O1)
class pacing. Hartley won first , third and
fourth lu-als In 2 12. 2 13 % and 2 IC'i. '
Gllc-urry won the second heat In 2 11 Vi
1 it < Will ( ooiiiiriicii 'Irulnlni ; lit Onro.
SYUACUSU N Y , July -Pltzslmmons I
said bofote leaving foi New York that bo
would brgln ti. lining at on > e at Coney
Ihlnnd for bis coming battle with Coibutt.
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
NOW SUPPLIED IN
"SPLITS. "
Ask for "Splits" at the
Restaurants and Bars.