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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1895)
- i1 , . . . " ' " . . . _ . , . , . . - , ' - - - . , J' - - - - - ' " " - of" IJ - w-- - - - ' ' ' : ' ' ' : - t" ' . ! \ ' 1" " " . , . . " , : , . .1Wti" ! " < . . . . , . . ¼ t , ' 4 " , . ii : J ' , , 4 . ' 1 ' " . < J' ' \ 'Ii. , ' . . . .t " 4"I ' . , . ' ' . . " " , , ! " - - - . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ \ . - - _ 1 . . . ; " - - - - - - - 0'r I - - - TIlE. " OMAhA OAT.IY DEE : UNDAY , AtGUS' .1 , lSOt. . - . , . ' lOST AT TIlE lAST NINUTE I' TIE . INUTE Omaha Beat : at Cricket hy the Minne- BOt on the Call of Time. EXCITING END TO A BRILLIANT GAME - , . w "I"lor. IrlnA ' 'hr"1 ( oml It"11 e Ih''h'r'ho 1Ci.'k.d 'Vr Out oC tu' 1011 'r"111 lt t,1 1IiiIdi. < . ) ' . OMaha was tncklNt In the cricket field yesterday by the Mlnnesotas and care or second best. The contest waged warmly until the end and wound up wih a magrdfl. , crnt finale , the viitor ! only geUlng rid of the last of theIr opponents one minute anJ R hal before the tune agreed upon to cal thl . game. 'fhe vIsIting club conslstl of playerR from St. Paul and Minneapols who hnvo Cmhlned ta Corm one organization whIch wIll successfully - fully Ipholl the dIgnity of a foreign 1lnc : In a strange land. hast month the Omahas 't visited , the Twin CItes ar.11 came home with one victory and one deft. When Olal' ' : A went to the wIcket for the second InnIng In the match on the KOlntze Place gruuuds yesterday . afternoon It seemed as I the third contest would surely be to the credit oC the Omahas. The vISItors arrived at the Webte ? street depot at 10:35 : a. m. all w.'e hkcn Itralrh out to the grounds , wharl the game WAS begun about 11:30. : Twelve 11Ia'ers and a scorer and umpire hall cou.e and os the home club also hall twelve good Iln Rrd true In the field . I was agreed to play twelve to the side Insteal of Ih cust'mary ' - . cleven. _ l Th , lam ! : or the visiors are : I. T. . - . Waters , T. n. SISSOI , G. C. Satlez , S. n. Donaldzori . C. II. Wilcox , C. A. Miller . O. D. Napler A. N. numCrles , H. Macgregor , " ' . Darldon W. Fl numble , J. F. Inllht. w'Ih ' I. A. Macgregor as umpIre and \ \ ' . I' . Derry as corer. For Omaha the folowllr took part : n. Laurie. ' cnpllln : II. Now , C. H. Young . J. J. Neale , J. Camerson , J. FrancIs , \ . n. Vaughn . George Vaughn Robert Taylor , J. C. Doyle , I' . B. Ford antI C. H. Coolcson , wIth Irianle Hidich ns umpire and A. W. Bow- man as scorer. . ON A FUNNY WICKET. Omaha won the toss and sent the vIsItors to the wIcket The mornIng shower had made the pitch just a trifle tricky and the Idea . was thaI a few hours hot sun wOlhl , have thc i - $ elect 6f makIng the wicket faster later In I the Iby The InnIngs wa opNle,1 by I , . T. Waters all T. It. Sisson. with Doyle anti W. n. Vaughn bowling. The batsl.n at the oulsel showed consIderable fear. The turf pitch , was sl'ange to them and , they hit \ry carefully. Hun came slowly for a time , blt the hatsmen soon hlg.1 to hIt marc fueIy , and It was the three Irdt men W'IO did the scoring. Saulez especially played a very pretty game. His first Innhla SIJre Ilm'st saved ILlS side from defeat , and Inter 1'1 the stie game his seoli fgUr was just one more than the latch "as won by. The talelHlers went down r plly L'forp , the Omaha bowling and the Innings rInsed for 77. This did not scent a very IJrttal , and the Omahls went to the wlck after 4 % lunch feelIng quIte hopeful oC pullIng off the 1r ; game. They had to melt som3 bowlIng . however - over , which was stmlhtor an.1 'wIIer than they were accustomed to at homo , and . 11 a abort ! tIme hal the wIckets were down and four ot the best bats In the team had gone wIth hardly any runs. Time two Vaughns then came together and made a good stand They stayed together Int the score had passed time other slle's , total ' and th : Innings closed wIth Omaha ten runs to the good . it wa by this tIme after : :30. : The agreement - moot whIch had ben made at the blgln- Ilug was that If there were not time to finIsh the second Inning that the result should ( de- . ponll on tIme ' first Inning's score , and 6:30 : was named as thiC tIme for tIme game to be called. J t I did not seem at all likely that Iwenty-two $ wlckels wou" , Cal 11 two hours 'and forty minutes and the match al this poInt was .4 gener.ly conceded 10 Omaha SA:1 TING OVER AGAIN. ' MInnesota went 10 the wIcket and repeat'oiI their prc\'lous performauce. Saulez had the : honor of making the two highest Individual scores of the day As before the twelve men made sl\ent.four runs oil the bat , but the ' Omaha men dill not show the same energy 11 the field as they had earlier In the day and allowed six extras Instead oC the marvelously - ously low three In the first InnIng. Dy the time that the ltnnesotas had hen disposed of , wIth Omaha needing sevenl-one to win , the prospects looked brighter than ever for m n vIctory. There were only about five minutes - utes over time hour left for play. I Omaha uccee d l In making the seventy runs. whether they were all out or not . they would win the match on the two InnIngs. I they Sh'ell at the wIcket until time was called they won by ten . runs on the first Inning. ThlY hall over.thlng to gaIn by knocking ' . . ' UI ) the requisIte sevenly-one In time quIckest possible tIme and apparently nothing lose for I did not seem possible for the vIsItors a to .dlsposl ur ttme whole team In such shell time. UrI.Wih this . Idea the first bJtsmen started out to hit e\'er.thln In slht. They thought they were safe In leavIng It to those who were to folow after to do all the blockIng that would be necessary In case I were found that the wickets might all fall before the time. Ne.le. who had been not out before , was sent In flst wIth Cookson. Cookson was bowled for three , Ncalo was caught for two , and so It went on Doyle soared up to seven and was clean bowled hy a magnIficent ball from Dum- frIes , and Ford was run out ( according to the umplre's decIsion ) for three New started . for al I1POslble run and could not get back ' II tlwo. Taylor and G. Vauhn stayed together - gethl for a short tme , and Vaughn was ' given out Cor a catch In the case of a bal ( that touched the ground between the bat and the wicket Iteeller's hand , \Vlll Vaughn and Taylor again made a short stalul. but It was ' done wih "ery ltte scorIng . all as wicket 8M Cel fist I seemed that OmJha was surely beaten . PATE OF TiE LAST PAIR. Conrail Young , the last man went to bat not less I tum ten minutes before time and blodw vell . II the PrevIous Inning he had had marvelous escapes the bal Oi one occasion - sian rolling from his bat to the wicket and gently leaning : against I wIthout dIsturbing the bails. . I was durIng hID period at the bat the : llnesota score hal been passed. Now he was going to the wicket to stay there until the umpire should cal tUne. Once ho was mnlssed , hut he carrIed out hIs bat. and IC his partner could have held up for about anoiher over Omaha would have been the \'Ictor. I was exactly one minute and a half of tUne when Cameron was caught Thought bNten the Omalas can claim 10 hlvo Ilart the better gsme. They all went to pieces at the end , but a rank decIsion like that svch ! * dismissed Mr. Ford Is sulelent to take the spirit out of any team. The feld _ log oC the home men was conspicuously ahead oC that of the visitors , and this Is another mater far congratulation. Time best bats , as Mr. I.aurll felIcitously put It at time banquet In the e\lnllr. were not hear from Maybe they were IICJII.ble oC handling the excellent bowling of Dwltlun and other members L of the : llle80tteam. . Iii any case tha rsult Is such that the second game tOlor- ! gme row may end entIrely difrerently. Omaha In- tends to sth'ngthen her tlan\ for thl. match aUllclcnUy to win it. Scores : M NESOTA. First Innll " : I.Vnh'r . c New. h G. Vaughn . . . . 18 P. . H. Sisiomm U Francis . b G. Vaughn . . 10 ( I. C' . Hatmies. c Cameron , b 00)1. . " . . . 2G . 8. H. ) .nason , b Ntalo . " . . . " . . . . : e. I. \'lcox. run out . . . . . . . " . . . . I n A. Miller . b \ . Vaughn . . . . . . " . . . 5 G. U. Napier c ) , ' 0111. b Doyle . . . . . . . . 8 A. N. iumtrks. , b Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . 0 il . Mat'gregor , b G. Vaughn . . . . . . . . 4 I. . lal'grllor \ b Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . ' . \ ' . ( . nUlb e. tot out . . . . . . . . . . " . 0 J. F. Rmminhl . b. Doyle . . . . . . . . " . . " . 0 lrts ( , 3 ulfht. : bye 1" " . . . . " . . . . . . . . . 3 Total . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second InullcS : , r. T. \ \ 'atsrs. b \V. Vaulhn . . . . . . . . . 1 , T. it. Hisson b Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 n. C. Saulex. e \ . \'aUghl. b Taylor . , 3 R n. 00IalI801. 0 New. b O. Vaughn . 8 C I Wicox , c Taylor , b W. Yaushn . J3 S C. A. Miller. run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 ( D. Nmmpler b Neale . . . . . . " . . . " . . . 1 A. N. Dumfrle , h \ .V . Vaughn . . . . . . 1 J Macgregor . b George \1uhn . . . . . I ( \V. . Davlh'on. e New hV. . Vaughn . , . 0 .w E. Rumble 1 W. Vaulhn . . . . . . . . 1 ; F. 1nigimt not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . J "I. ! . . : .L'l. . . A Byes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 OM A . First Inningat ' AlA. . . . Plrlt InnlnlJI' r. II. Cooklon , c Miller . b I Davitbon . . 4 .1. FrRlcl" . 1 U'vlilon . . . . Davlllon . . . . . . . ! I' . Ii. I'orl. 1 Iumfrles . . . . . . . . . . . I J. l' . Doyle. 1 1 Dumfrle" . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Ikrrf Nw , c Wilcox . b Davidson . . . . I \'lcox. n. \ \ . Taylor . b ) avldJon . . . . . . . . . . . 2 n. If. \'ollhn , b Don.1hJon . . . . . . . . . 1 \ \ ' . It. Vau"hn , 1 Donallllon . . . . . . . : H. . 'BI'l'hn i tonollllol l . . . . . . . . . . . 0 J. Cameron , b DOlnl.llon . . . . . . . . . . . 0 C. H. Young . run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .1. J. Neale not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Extras . . . . . . . . . . O. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Scon,1 , innlngi : J. J. Neal . c Miller . h Dumfrlps . . . . . 2 C. tLi. Cookson , b DumfrNI . . . . . . . . : J. t"rnels , c DumCrlII , b Davidson . . . . 0 } n. 1"011 , run out . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . : J. C. Ioyie 1 Dumfrlel . . . . . . . . . . 7 H. Ne , . run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : n. Taylor. h Davidson . . . . . . . . . . . . I ( I. Ii. \ 'amighn . e \\'utels. h I Dtmmfrles . . I \ \ ' . it. Vaughn , h DumCrlea . . . . . . . . . . G It. J.alrle. / DumCrles , 1 Davidson . . . . 0 J. Cameron q Wilcox , b ) avldJon . . . 0 C' ' II. Young , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1)'ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : BOWI.ING AN.\ SIS. : lnnesota , first innings : MaIdWick - _ halls . Huns. : eni. ets. O. ( Vaughn. . . . . . Il18. 6i 19 In9. % J. C. Doyle . . . . . 41 11 :1 : : .I.1. Nelie . . . . . . r 1 1 I \V. it. Vaimghn. . . . 25 12 2 1 Omaha , first innings : Irst G. C Salllz. . . . . 2i 1 . 1 0 ' \ ' . Davhlson . . . . . 81 : ! r 1 4 A. N. Duntfllps . . : it 2 2 1 B. S. DOllhlson . . . . 1 ; 1 2 4 Minnesota , second InulngR : llnleJota O. Vaugimu , . . . . . . m 2 , ) : i 3 J. C. Doyle. . . . . . GJ 2) ) : I .J J. Neahe. . . . . . . 44) 21 I 1 1 W. I1 u/h 1 . . . 2 16 1 5 Omaha . ecold inmiings : \ . 1)aviilson . . . 1lllng . 2t : m 4 A. N. DumCrles . . [ ) 4 15 - : : G . \T1 ' .VI1tII ( OOJ I.'NI.I.H\ . ! I. I'siiiI Crikt'teriitiid - 'rJ".lr t Ollhn . . liret Ii r.'n itt I Suitnki.r. The cricket clubs ended the festivities of the day wIth a characteristic smoker last nlrht at time I'kcr hotel The arrangements were entirely Informal , and carrIed cut solely wIth the Idea of . gassing a pleasant evening over the social board : . A genuIne ngsh Epread was prepared by Captain Harry Lu- rie and 113 team oC Omaha stalwarts Sixty plate were laId for guests. I was a joy crowd and In response to cals J. F' . Knight let off In the song. "She's a Nice Girl , " the hnnQueters JoIning In the chorus. President F. A. Kemp expressed the hope tiut this cutn/t / , such as had In the after- imoomi . could he held ' annually. lie proposed ' a toast to Captain Napler und tIme Minnesota tep'n. "hear . hmear " answered . the banquet- erR , and taking time cue the .tlub ! heartily responded to the teat Iu turn Captain Na- pier and his stalwarts proposed th health oC proposel ! Captain Laurie anti President Kemp. The captaIn responded with some happy allusions to the day's cricketing. 01 Monday h6 as- EUrOI the vIsitors , his team \Iouli again try to beat them. "Jf don't " " .If we 10n't , said lie . "It Is because we can't. " lie hoped for a rnowal ot hostilities next year , In which t'le clubs joined . Calls were again made for O. F. Knight amid the clel helped him In singIng " \'hat Cheer ? " Pelcy Young sang a baritone solo ant C. H , Cookson sung Octcber Days. " M. A. 11 of the Omaha Cricket club proposed the health of n. H. MacGregor , who expressed thanks for the entHllnment of the club and hope.1 to meet tie Omaha cricketers In the Tin Cltll next yedr. The gueats of the evenil/ were : I. . T. Waters , T. H. Sissori G. C. Satmiez. S. D. DOlaldsn , C. n. Wilcox , C. A. "ller , G. D. Nupler A. N. Dumfrles , Ii. MacGregor , \V. IavldsonV. . E. Itumuble G. F. Knight and H. A. MacGregor . umpire : W. 1' . llenyscorer . 1'lnJSNI ) A GOOJ C\tD. Se'en IllnllJ mind ' 'h. ! . . . . 'IrottnJ htnq.N lt lixitiMmis cs ) ' . KANSAS CITY Au ! -Tola"s card at ExpositIon park was the most attractive of the meeting. Hlsllles six regular run- fling races there was a match race be- tween harry Simon.lle 1. and Strode's Bridget . amid three harness events. Besides tiit'se. Grant's Ab.Jolah , driven by Simons. alll ' Irene wlh Dlel Benson up , went two exhibitIon halt miles In 1:1 : and I:061/ : . Four favorlts got home In the Iunnln events. Track fair. Summaries : First race . 2:23 : elasR trottIng or pacing , half mie heats. best two In three : Kunqas Queen took both heats In 1:11 : . and 1:11. : John Ilzar.I . , Parol , Prince Albert Av- alnnche and Governor Sprague , jr. . also starled. . Second race 2:22 : chess , trot or pace , haC : mile heats , best two In three : I I Ivoxm the m4e'ond anti third hlats and race In 1:12 : anl nml 1IO\ : \ Bee won the first heat In 1i. : Only two starters. ' 1hlr.1 . race , Cree.for-al pace , halt mile : Grant's Ahlalah , won hath heats Time : 1:13 : and 1:06 : % . Irene was the only other ant onl' str. rter. Fourth rare , six furlongs , sellIng / : Gu Strauss ( even ) womi . Bacl , Satin 0 ( to 1) ) ecrnl , Sir Charles (2 to 1) thIrd. Time : 1:13. : 1"lfth race four and ! a half furlongs. sell- , lug : Green PI'ewll (5 ( to 1 ) won , Itedenip- ' ton (2 ( to 1 ) Eecoll , I'iug ( : to 1) ) third. i Time : 0:57\ : \ . Sixth nice . Cour ant a halC Curlongs : floy ( to 2) ) won , John P (6 ( to 1) ) second , lien Hnrrlson (30 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 0:6 : . . Seventh race . Intch race , lIve anti a half ! Curlonls : limItiget ( I to 2) ) won , WIle I. (2 ( to I ) second. Time : ilOt4 : . . Eighth : race. one mile , selng : : Charley \\'t'ber ( ( i to G ) wal. Monk Overton (2 ( to 1) ) . eeoll , Craft (20 ( to I thIrd. Time : 1:15. : Ninth race . one mile , handicap : Collector (0 to 1)on ) . Little Neil (2to ( \ : 1) ) : econd , \1111 (8 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:13. : ' 1enlh race , live timid n half flrlol l. sell- log : Gateway (2 ( to 1) ) Wal , Emma I.ong (10 ( to I ) second , Southelnest (0 ( to 1) ) third. ' 1lnl : 1 : O 4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S'rnlcIut'N n..t.llt ( rollS th e Int'r.t. NEW YOitIC Aug. -The attendance was large at Brighton Beach today and the scratches numerous. First race , one mile . selling : Watchman (0 ( to 1) ) von. Now or Never (10 to I ) sec- 011. : . Shel ) 'l'tmttle (10 ( to I ) third. 'flml : Second , race five furlongs . selling : Lor- rnla (2 ( to 1) ) woo Little / Dorrlt (6 ( to 1) ) second , Hlbea ( ( : to I ) thIrd. ' 'lle : 1:0 : . 'rhirti race , Ilx furlongs , selling : Time Ceon ( G to 1 ) won , Time Swain (2j ( to J sec. on.I . , I.ady Hehlonl (8 ( t 1) ) third TIme : 1 :1. : Fourth race , one mile Charade rce mie : (8 ( to 6) ) vomm . Guta Porch (3 ( to I ) second , Her- Ilnla ( ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:43'4. : Fifth race , one mile , selling : Boo Kitty ( I to I ) won . Chlswlek (3 ( to 1 / ) second Kit - tie 'root (21 ( to J ) third Time : 1:4J. : Sixth race . two mies : larry Alonzo ( I to 5) ) won 4lnho (6 ( to 1) ) second , Primus ( ( to 1) ) third. Time : 3:47. : PUJl' ) ' horse She , , on the I'n , . KANSAS . CIT\ . Ahii , 2.-A : fancy horse show 10 last tour . las and to begin Sop- temblr : Is to bo held at Filrlont pari Arrangements were today completed for the how. Several entries ha\'a already ) ' been niade . IncludIng F'ilemaker. the famous high jumper. whIch her e wIll ho ridden hl/h Mme . Marantelo mind will compete for an $ see prize offered for time best all around exhibit. Time 'alnnont PIrk Amusement campau , under whose management the show Is conducted. will Ive sho\ cOlluctpd wi gIve a total of $ ,30 In prize amid $100 ! specIal prIzes have been donated by local business men. O'X'I uud ' 1'01 to liv't Fred O'Nei , time lghtweIght boxer , has challenged n. I. Toll . lightweIght champion wrester of Omaha , for a wrestlIng malch , catch-u.e.tch-cJn. thrle falls out of five , for $50 n side Ind the gate receipts. The match will take place at lime Metropolitan ! bal next Saturday eveniimg Alglst 10. uu' n AI IY l.nJIULS I : COX"I U. (0 to I.OhIiMViiIPtOiZiJe n'n.I ) ' ror the Xn tolnl iineimimii.mmueut . CINCINNATI . AuS 3.-General Thoma O. I.awler , commaller.ln.ehlef of the Grand Army oC the Republic , and members of hIs staff . arrived from Chicago today and were escorted from the depot to the Grand hotel by the Sons of Veterans . . Later Gener41 Lwler and Genlral W. E. Bundy com- mander.ll.chle of the Sons of Veterans , and staff went to Hamilton to attend the outing outng of the Sons of Veterans. Tomorrow Ohio posts entertaIn General Lawler. On Monday he goes to l.ouIM\'It ta confer \ \ ) ItI the general council au the arrangements of the national encampment Tonight Generals Lwler anAl 1undy will be tendered a public rt'ppton at Odd ) I elowa auditorium . Iublc lmllr Ney JllnnJemcnt. ChESTER , Pa. . Aug. 3.-Tbe anmmounc. . ment I. made tbd the Eureka Cut Steel company whIch made an aslgnmeat several mouths ago Is to start up under a new macmagenient SEVEN RUNS IN TIE SEVENTH Jacksonville Mke UBe of tbe , Verities and Lucky Numbers. BALSZ kNOCKED OUT IN TillS INNING I - U"I'c'r 11 I I. . . " 1"111 " ' iii.im the Cu mist roiit' . Clun . , ' . hnt ( : . .hl , " .I n..r ( rout the i . . . ' 'rrlhh' ( ' tll.III"I1 ' Jaeklon\'II ! 21 : : Denver 22. HoclcConl , 10 : St. Jo..ph. 2. QUlucy , I : ] es Moines . 4. Peoria , 4 : 1.lnloll , 2. i IIUlhurl. Gj Cle\clll. I. Brooklyn , id : New York 3. Balimore , 1 : Vtuu1imingtoti . O. loullll 7 : ( Ineluul t O. ( 'hlcu o , I t ; Ht. LouIs , O. BOlton , 9 ; PhlallelJlhlu , 6. Grn,1 , Hl\hll 9) Ih.trul. 6. : lnlla\oll. 8. : hans IR City. 7. St. l'numi 21 ; Milwaukee , 11. JACKSONVILLE. Ill. , itag. 3.-SIclal ( Telegram.-The ) game today was one that made the fans ho\\ I. I looked as though the home team was downed . for at the eli oC sew- elth Inning the score stool 21 to 16 In favor oC Denver when Jacksonville got a lucky batting streak and every bal that Balsz sent across the plate was lined out oC the reach of the fellers until seven more men had crossed the rubber and the game was won. I was nearly 7 o'clock when the game was ende . Score : JACKSON\'II.T.E. AU. it. 113. I'O. A. B. C"rutherR , 1b. . . . . . l 3 2 12 0 1 DevellY , as. . . . . . . 7 4 G l 1 0 2 i 7lls. rr. . . . . . . . . . r 4 4 0 0 0 1gan , 1..7 4 1 : 3 1 1olnely. : h. . . . . . I i ; : 2 2 2 : Parker , 2h..7 1 1 0 1 0 i Belt . If. . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 2 4 - 3 2 Hoover c.:1 : m 2 1 r 1 0 Swartz , P. , . . . . . . . 6 0 0 0 4 1 - - - - - - 'l'otals . . . . . . DBNYIm. . . . ! l 23 18 2 I 10 AB. H. 111. P0. A. E. Sharer , If. . . . . . . . r 2 1 2 0 1 Ulrich , 3h. . . . . . . . 7 3 0 1 0 1 Slagle . m. . . . . . . . 7 .1 : 1 0 U hiutcimitison . 2h. . . . . 6 : 2 0 :1 : 4 lutlhllROI. I.He , . . . . . . . . . . I 2 1 9 0 1 I.ohmln. c. . . . . . . . : 2 1 0 0 Ink,11 , . . . . . . . . . r 0 2 1 0 1 Mies , ti3. . . . . . . . . t i 2 1 2 2 1 3 Balsz , I. . . . . . . . . . r : : 2 0 2 1lan. 1. . . . . . . . . 1 (3 ( 0 ,0 1 0 'otaIR . . . . . . . . . 2 15 ' . 1 : Jaclcsoumhile . . . . 0 8 0 1 0 2 5 7 C-21 aclesol\le . . . . . . . .4 U 6 : 3 I 1 0 1-22 'wo-baso hIts : Deveney (2) ( ) . 7els ( ) . Shaler , Lehman. . Three-hae hilts : De- Veney Lehman Double plays : Egan to Ince : Egan to Curuthers. Wild pitch : lialex. Umll e : Mr. lIakeIi. luCK LOSES A HOP ONE. l'flOitIA . Ill. , Aug. 3.-S'pectal ( Telegram. ) -Peoria won from Lincoln today In a close all interesting game , whIch wns only dc- cllel , In the last hilling . Score : Peorh . . . . . . . . 001001002-4 I.lleoln . . . . . . . 000000110-2 Hll : Peoria , 6 : LIncoln , 4. Errors : ltorla. .1 1 : I.lncoll. 2. Earned runs : Peoria , 2. 'l'wo' linac hit : Huuch. Stolen btwes : 1.'lytn. Hailer - ler , Bennett , Kennedy Ebright. Sacrilce hit : Franels. Douhlo play : ii ulhivan . un- slsted. Bnses on balls : or Klmmercr , 6. Stnlck out : B ) ' Roach 7. Bnterle8 : Honch anti hugdale : Klmmerer antI Speer. 'lme : One hour and thlrt.nve Ilnut s. Umpire ; MI' Stout SAINTS CUT LITTLE IIG1I . HOCKI.'OHD III. . Aug. 3.-Spcclal ( 'ele- graimm.-St. ) Joseph could 110 nothing wih Iohan's pitching and Hoclcfor had an easy thing of It. Score : HOLkrorl . . . . . . 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 410 St. Joseph . . . . . . 000100010-2 Hll : Hocldorl , H : St. Joseph : Error : Hoekford. 1 ; St. Joseph 6. Eariii'tl rna : 1oclcforti 5. 'wo-bas 1iits { : Klng , OrIlilmi. 'i'hree-base his : I.tret Trimhmy. . Stolen baces : 'lsner Parrot 1.'lahert , Kin ! ( irilihu. Bures 01 baIls : Oft Stultz , : : off Iohap 1. Struck out : By Stuitz . 1)olao DolaM ; by Dalan McCarthy , Jones Katz. . Left on buses : Itocklord 6 : St. Joseph 4. lalterlcR : Unlerw od and Klng : KatZ"1 111 Jonea. ' 'lm : One hour antI tfy 111- utes. Umpires : lnterwood and Johnson i . QUINCY WON BY BATTING. QUINCY 11. Aug. -Speclal ( Tele- grum.-Qulncy ) won today's game by hard hittiuug. Damon vaa knocked out of the hltn In three Innings. deere : Quincy . . . . . . - 0 : : 0 2 0 1 o-l Des Moines . . . . . . U 0 0 0 2 1 U 1 0- 4 His : Quincy , 16 : DeR Moines J t. Earned runs : Quincy 4 : Des Molnes. A. Two-base i hits : White 'I'ralev. McFarlan 'Ihtee- : base hits : Selsle , McCormick , MeFuriand (2) ( ) . Blse on bails : Off lcOreoVe . 1 : arc Dllon. 4 : oft Holmes 3 , Struck out : B McOreove 4 : by n.110n , 1 ; hHolmeH , Ul Errors : Quincy 4 : DR , Moines 6. Bateries : JlcOroevcy and Botull : lamotj. 1olme. ' ant ( McFarland. Plume : Two hours all lIve , mlnutp Umpire : Burns. STANDING 01 TilE ' AIS. Played. \\'on. Lost 1'.Ct. Peoria . . . . . . . . Playel. . 5) ' 21 61.9 Lincoln . . . . . . . . 7t : 45 30 G0.5 Dc Moines . . . . . 77 43 31 55.8 Denvel' > . . . . . . . . 7 7 40 :7 619 Quincy . . . . . . . . 7 19 88 : 60.6 Hockford . . . . . . . 77 ; H 43 4t.2 Jacksonville . . . . . 7 ! 2) ) . 49 37.2 St. Joseph . . . . . _ 7 27 G : ; .1 Gamls today : Denver lt Jncks'nvlle ; 1.lnooln at lolln : Do Moines at Quincy ; St. Joseph at Hoekford. ( . \ llES ( H' 'I'IIIi X.\'I'IOXAI. JlLtGIE. l'ittsimirmr . " Vi . I" Again r"OI Cievclu n.1 hy Only " One Ilium. PITTSBUI1G. Aug. 3.-'rhe Pltsburgs and CleveullR : played another great guune which aboundc,1 In brlalt foI lng. Both Hawley and Cuppy pitched magnlI.tent . itiade In the bal. The winnIng run was male eIghth , on Stenzel' two.bagger , Ierbauer's saerllel hIt and CrMs' high t to UurleU. Attendammce , 4,0. Score : ) Pittsburg . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 . - 5 PltsburA Cleveland . . . . . .U 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 ( 1 hits : pltsbur/ ; Clevellnll , 8. Errors : Pittstmurg . 2 : Clevelalll , 2. Earned runs : Ilts ulA. 2 ; Ciovehamul 2. Two-base hits : SmIth 1leKeln. Sacrleo hits : Blarbauer (2) ( ) , C. G. ' 11 beau. Stolen bases : Cross O'Connol' , MeGarr. Double Chlls , Iiimrkett , :1 10 a 1' plays : Blorhauer to Beckley : CUppy to 11IYs to O'onnor. Bases nn balls : Smith Chids Nlies. Struck out : Smith hiurkctt , /Jmnmer. Passed bails : Mermltt. Batteries : lhwle ) ' anU Merrit : Ctippv timid Zimnmtmer. Time : One hour and fifty mnInute. Umpire : 0' Day. M'MAIION GETS IN TILE GA1E. DA LTI10J , Aug. -clahon l.itchlel his first game this season for the OrIoles anti better plchlnJ was never seen In Buitimore. lie Itinioro's only run was scored on Gleason'a lilt nli Abbey's CumbIe of Brolle's clean single to center. Attend- lUl' 7,30 Score : . Baltimore . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' -1 \\'ashlllton . . . . U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hits : Baltimore , 9 ; \'aRhlngton. 6. Errors - rors : Washington , 1. ' 'wo-bas hit : Sd- bach Stolen bases : Gllalon , McGraw. Double plays : . .Iocto Crooks to Cart- wright : Bhlebecl to Cartwright : Jennln/J to Carey. First base on bals"f ; l lahon , 1 : ort Ander80n , 2. lilt bv plchur : By Anderson. : ; by : MeMaimon 1 Struck olt : I ) ' lclahon , U' . Batteries : : lclahon and Robinson : Anderson and lcGulre. TIme ; Two . hours anti fifteen minutes. Umplre6 : Keefe and Hunt. JOl'E' IEEKIN BASH.\ USED PI. NEW YORK , Aug. : -'ho 1roo\ly"s at Fa ton park today . convinced Meeltln 1\ the Irst inning that his arm Is not yet Iii the proper Rhapt' German then went In to pich , but was hit hard , whie time GIant PlaYed IIOorly. Score : New York . . . . . 0 : 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- : Btooklyn . . . . . . : 0 6 1 0 3 0 013 Hits : New Y.rk , 7 : Ijrooklymm . 10. Errors : New York , 6 : Brooklyn . 2 , Jal'ne,1 : run : New York 3' Brooklyn 9. FIrst base by el'rort : New . 'oe4c . : lroolI'n : 2. l.c on bases : New York. . : Brooklyn 9. U1s on bails : Off German , 1 : ofT kenned " . I. Struck out : By German , 2 : 1) ' KennedY 2. I tommie run : Anderson. Three.base hits ! : 10mr : . Farrell. Tm 'learwu ) ' . T"o.base hits : Grlln , Sehoch Daly . Sacrifice hit : l4cimochm Stolen bases : : talord , Shimmdie . Dil ) ' . Double play : Sehoch to Lnchmance. Hit by pltche' bal : Shindle. Batteries : Meekio Gcrmn ali Farrell : Keloly ) amid Dailey. Umpires : \\'llon , Grim an,1 Burn- ham ) 'lme : Two hours und nlneteel min- utes. Attendance. 13,0. COLONEI.S SWAMP TIE nEDS. 1.0UHH'I.I.1 , Auj. -The Reds were given n coat or whitewash today being ublo only to get five hits \V'yimluig. . The Colonels hit Hhtle ! hlrd In the Ilt three innings. Attendance. 2.GO. Score : Louisville . . . . . . 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 CincinnatI . . . . . 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 hits : I.oulsvl" , 12 : 'Incinnat G. Er- rors : I.oulsvle. 1 : CincInnati. 1. Earned rU'I : l.oul.\II. : First base on errors : LouIsville. 3 : CincinnatI J. Left on basel : LouIsvIlle. lj Clnrlnnnt. ( 7. First bllu oil balls : Oft \ e'hlnl. 2 : off Jllnes , 2. Struck out : By'eyhilg. . 2 : hy J h II 0. J. Three- base his : Clarke. Twobue hits : O'Urln Vaughn (2) ( ) , Col lS , Stolen bass : Shugarj ! (2) ( , GetlnKer WrIght. Double pll'a : Smith to 1'wlnJ : : Smih to lePhle to EwIng : I Valshn to twlnl : : Woyhlng to Sbulllt 10 j - . Spies. Wlhllrhl ) \ i. . ihiltmeiu . l'assetl hal : Vaughn . hlatterie'mu : \ yhln nail WIrllr : Ihlne ! and , \ 'atighmti. 1Iplf' ' yhln/ ; Je\'ne. TIle , Two hours Rnd nf n minutes . . . STIVJTTI : 1511) WI' I.T. . B ( 'N. Amid. 3Jick . Slvell WI very effective totlay nl' [ ill for criers would have kept thl rUI'.1t'Wu. Cross was th , ' only man who coufti . ' f\1 to advantage for Ihltlephla , : , Scor ! Ic tel . . . . . . . . 0 1 . 4 : 1 0 0 0 ' -9 1/la.telphl ! . . . . .1/.2 0 1 0 J 0 0 ! tilts : Boston . S ; l'lltlell'hla / , 9. Errors : no tel , 4 : II..IIW : . * , . 1. arne.1 l . ruins : Boston , 3 : Ihlalpl , ltlr 2. 'wo.h"e hits : 'homll ou. 10le ' 'n : lrl ) ' . I.owl. Stolen haues : lianilitun , Nnhi [ ' ' Stolln 111"el Hamilon ' 1lcarlh ) , LCII Dtmrfv. I.'h'st b.as . . emi n'hl Is ; Off ll'- (1111. i : off hl'am , I ; off Hl\lt . I. Slcrlll' OI : " ' hits : ' 'lcker. HIII ) ' VfHvets ( , Struck out : Ban nOl. 't'imompson. DOlhlo plo's : Hell ) ' to Illman to Bo'le ; Banlol to Nash I'asetI . hal : Gratiy. . flatteries : Stivetts 010(1) St\l't 111 Ollzel : 1lcO . 1ear anti ( lr.itiy. , Time : 'wo immure anti t\'t' Illute . Urn- ' lure : 1':11,11' . Atelllllr ( 6.0. 11- AND ANSO DIDX"I II.\Y. ( lll'AIO. Aug. -Only two oC the Drowns reached , third t'ta . anti both wce caught , miupning amid .111 ) timer , . , on sharp tlrowR : hy Kittretlge. 11tehhln was at his het , :1\owln : hut four alrgleJ off hlR , tip- livery . Ila batting was : 11so Hatl ; ) ' and scored ! two runs . KIssinger was Imocke.1 out or time lix In the third . Quinn retirlnt . at the saute tme bocallo oC a II ulsel arm elusl,1 hy n Illchlthll. \ $ teart'4 lih1- In/ was superb. Atellalce , 8.J O. Scare : Chlcalo . . . . . . . .0 0 I 1 0 0 ) 0 1 . - G St Louis . . . . . . 000000000-0 hits : Chicago . 12 ' St. Louis . 4 . 1.rrrl : : Chicago , 2 : St. I.cmufs ( ,2 , 1'llrnet : runl : Clii- eago . I. ' 'wo-hlse hlR : W'ilnmot , Iiutchlsomi. 'hree-base hilts : Lange , HYnn. Stnlll h:1S"S : : 13ro'n. Double lihtLys : Pletz to Ely : Pletz ( unl8I.tll ) : Vahlon to Stewart to lecker. Struck out : B } ' Kssinger ! I ; by ! limitehlson . 1 : hmy Imreitenstelmm . I. BaleR on halls : Oft llreIte'nMtelui , 2 : of Itutritisoim . 4 . lilt wIth ball ' Qtmlnn n"t ? rlla : 1utchlson tutu Kith edge : Klslnger , Brellnsteln anti . ? , tiIior. 'flmp : One hour and tf ) . mllute ! Umllre : McDonald. STANDING OF TILE : TEAMS . ' Plael , \\'on. Lost. P.Ct Cleveland . . . . . . . . 31 } 1'1 53 6) . ' ; Cle\lanl Pltghur . . . . . . . 8t r ' ) : \ 59.5 Baltimore . . . . . . 7K "I , 3J m.o Chicago . . . . . . . 89 r : J m.2 Boston . . . . . . . . .79 41 : \ 55.7 Brookl'l . . . . . . . 8 4 : : ' ; r. .o Cincinnati . . . . . . 82 45 37 1,19 Phlalelphla ! . . . . . 89 43 37 53.8 New York . . . . . . ! ) 4t 39 Gl,3 \\'ashlngton . . . . . .71 21 : 48 : ; . \ SI. Luis . . . . . . iS 28 57 32.9 LouisvIlle . . . . . . . 79 20 19 2.3 ( lames tOllay : 10uls\le at CIncinnati : St. Louis at Chicago . ' ' > \VI'S'I'NU ' : , . \ U ITE. SCOUg ! Ol 1' ' II \ : lg.\G ( llllenlloJH S"t - J11,1. : ( 'I tlitiek . . . . . tn S..ol.1 1.1" . . MINNEAPOLIS Aug. -Hard hItting and sharp teltlng , together with costly errors - rols by the vIsitors at critical times , gave tIme game to tim h010 team today. Score : "lnleapoll . . . . 0 :1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0- S Kansas Clt ) ' . . . . 3,0 t 5 00100-7 hIts : " ihlmim'apohis 16i Kansas CIty. 13. Errors : "llleaol t : Kansas City , 6. Ilatteries Bergen. : FI3ZCI' ( nt \'lIsoii : hastIngs Ill BerJen. S'f J'iUfi , Aug. 3.-Score : St. Pa11 . . . . . . .4 ' 3 1 r G 4 0 0 1-21 1 lUwallceo . . . . .O. ; 2 0 2 4 0 I u-l hits : St. Paul , 26 : MIlwaukee . 17. Errors : St P'lll ' , 4 : MIlwaukee , 7. Batteries : Pepper and . , Boyle : Hel"e , ' . Nicol , Bohln und Weaver. . 4 DETROIT , \ug. 3.-coro : Detroit . . . . . . 0 ( t1 1 0 I 0 2 0 2 06 Grn,1 ; Rapids . . . I t. 0 0 3 2 0 0 . - ! Hits : Detroit 8 : Gratitl Rapids , Iti. Errors : Detroit . 3. Datel s ! (2ayle : . and ' 'IIrlhum ; Stafford all Carnpbchl : INDI'\NAlOI.IS. 'uk. 3.-IndIanapohis. Terre Haute game II tponet : rulim . STANDXG Qr : 'hiltE 'gAIS. 1liiye1. : . Won. 1ost. " .Ct Int1lanapohi . . . . . .79 48 : I ( ' 0.5 In.tanapolf Kunas C.ty . . . . .I' . ' ! I 43 ; 2 6).0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . ' 81' . .19 3 : GO.S St Mitwitulcee . . . . . .81. , t H : : r.6 Minneapolis . . . . . \1'9 , : 40 39 W.G llnneapola1'9 . . . . . . , ( ; : 40 48,7 Terre haute . . . . 'St 2 l2 3..8 Grand InpllR . . . .Si " ; 2 57 32.1 Gaines today iuTilvaukee at Minneapoils Gamet totay : ll\vaukee : lnleapols : Kansas City at St Patti : Indianapolis at Grand ItaimIdsDetroit.a : , I Terre Huute. II" Itoirki' - 'I ' 'I..I I.uel. CBD.\H Hourl..n . . , ' Aug.Spcclal ( Teierarn.-Scere ted y Ihqrlhmmgton . . . . . b0 3 0 0 2 1 1 . - 7 Cedar Haplds . . . . .0 00 0 0 0 0 1 4- S His : .Burlng\5n" 811' ; Cel u HapldR. 10. Errors : lurltnKton , 2 : . Coder ' Hapll , G. flatteries : Walsh amId Lynch : Brush alt Fear. . - . COltNlILb CRi5V AIUU\'gS lIOMlO. 10) ' . SU ) ' ' 1'Ii' ) . , \'rC Nol 'l'r.'miteil . " 'el on the Other SId . NEW YORK , Aug. 3.-The Cornell uni- versity boat crew arrived today by the American line ! teams llp St. Louis , from Southampton. The crew generally feel thaI they were not treated any too wel cn the other side and express considerable dIssatisfactIon with what they term the unjust criticism of the British IlreS3. Captain Freeborn sol : "We were wel treated by tIme college repreentat\es and the general publc on the other sIde , but were unmel'clfUly crilcised by time nows- pJpers. All sorts of comment was made on our style of rowing and the training of our crow. \Ve had al enjoyable time , however , and hope to h.\'e an opportunity of again competing with the collage . oarsmen on the other side. . O Thomas Bali , one oC the crew , sahl : "After tIm race wo pent five days In London and five In Pdrh. A number of the boys took more extended trIps. It seems to me that this climate had a good deal 10 do with our deCeat. \\'e should rather have raced Immediately - arrIval ' sIx mediately on our 01' spend mouths there before star . In/ - In a race. " SAYS TIN ' .VliIi.t'1' Cult ) " IS SJOI' ' Iod"r' Miller Hthuuh' tilt- Yield Us Lighter 'n.nl for Y"I" " . KANSAS CITY . Aug , 3.-The Modern : i- IeI In this week's Issue wIll print the folow- lug crop summary : From all quarters re- ports continue to come . showing that the wheat yield will bo lighter than for several years. We estmnte that about 10 per cent of the wInter wheat harvest wilt be rejected - jectell by millers aa unfit for their use. Many reports frol Illinois , Kansas , Indiana and MIchIgan indIcate that previous e tm.tes have been overdrawn. . Time condition oC corn has not ad\'anced. About half a dozen countIes " tIes In Nebraska and an equal number I Kansas along the borders of those states re- port Irreparable damage from drouth. Rain has abated the ravages of drouth In central Kansas In the "eatern corn belt and also In the central states more favorable wotler will be needed for the next thirty days. The oats harvest . I considdrabiy better Ulan ex- pected. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ I\ \M Ul' Ills SON AS A IJJ JOiI III.I.er I'ou'ers , 'Il Not Assist Ills I'rofiigutp . ( n' , , 'III. NEW YORK , Aug ? . -A special from I Rochester says : W. Powers , the ft banker , wIll not aid il.ion. Wiiam Craig Powers , who has been stied In Lndon for breach of promise j The father long ago gave up asSIsting his 'on. In lSn young Powers married Dolt' lorgan , an employe of Powers ' art galery , 1 Mr. Powers , ar , would not recognize they marrilge amid re- fused to receIve this 3hmyhter In the famnlly . ACter livIng together' snort tmo young Powers deserled his wt anti tried to get a divorce tram her. Ijmthis ho was not suc- 11 ceuful. 'hen he went ! lo South Jaleota to establish his resldoncl"And brought the acton thcre. n turned up two years ago In Japan. Mr. l'owi'mr. ! , has received a letter from his Bon 'h' ParIs ( In which the latter says nothing 0' II recent escapade . . , - . . I.niiiichied 1 lliiiiijuij,5 Is 1.11. " Sti'siuiuer. CLfa'EI"AND , 0 , : \im. 3.-The new r\I/ steamer Yato was 1 1fi l at the rard of time < Iavelall Ship Building compUY tOday In , the presence of a bIg crowd of people Sha Is the largest boat ever built at thIs port and wIll undoubtedly be the best equipped freighter an time great . lakes. She Is ownld b ) Hobert R.- n110dls , and others of thIs Il ) She Is 36 ! feet over all , forty- five feet beam twentyelght feet deep , can- atructe,1 ot open hearth steel throughout. She will carry about 4,200 tons oC Iron are on a mn'an draught of fifteen feet , or aooo net tons on a draught of sixteen feet. . _ C - - - Copper 3iIn'rs Get 1 nnl"e , ln.AUKIm , Aug. 2.-A special from Houghton , Mich , says the employes of the FranklIn copper amine have had their \agrs restored to the figures prevailIng before the iantc I ot 1803. A general cut wu then 13do In 11 yiags I 18 thought the exnlle oC the I"rankln will be aleedlY ColQ\ec by eight other mines now producing. a the tOpper maket Is now very favorable to flit mlne : and with excellent prospecls for sev. eral "eu , ' prosperl ) WAHOO \ \ WON \ . TiE TIUD ) CAIE University Oub Boys Contest Beaten in the Closing WORK I 1r THE VISITORS VERY GOOD ( ' , . ,1 , ' " 11'hln& I 1111" ' < 1 l'p . h ) ' ! llh'I' . .1.1 1.JII& 1'1' ' ' m'tl , .1' . . ' 1 , , t'It for I lit' IJrllh' I ( ) muiu . & - ! . . . , " itt 01 her A mimic Idle ' 1" ' ' . The IhlrJ gale between the ln'ersltes 1111 the Waimoas plaell al University park yesterday afternoon , was .a goct comp.nlon Piece for the two preceding games. 'l'o be sure the Wahoos won. but that was not becnlse the gJle was not well 1)ls'ed. ) but because time erudite disciples of the ltmond were a trifle canary In theIr work at aUI or two criical juncluro , anti because time boys from the 18\1 of hay reed and moss put UI ) 8n article of the great natIonal sport that defied dcfeat They were all on their metlo wih a vengeance and determIned In a measure to get oven for time defeats of Thursday and Friday. Anti they did It , and nol.dlh8landlng limit Iobln on , one of thrl very best amteur pItchers In time country vas on the slab for the college boys. lie put UI a gilt-edged game but was not supported ProPerly at critical tiii1Os. For the visItors , Cook pitched equally we\ , so far ae the batting was concerned. lie hs fine control of time bali and pitched with JUdgment all througl the game. While Ccok's pitching was beautiful . the work of all his co.pntners was oC the fnesl desrlp - tiomi . and the vIctory they won was as clean cut as I silhouette. Score : lNVImSIT . An. n. 1311. Sli. 513. P0. A. E. Clellh , c. . . 4 0 HI. 0 0 3 1 0 ilittlnger . rf. . 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Abhott . ! b. . 1 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 lcAulte , 2b. . 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 4cKII'e ) ' . 3b 3 0 0 0 0 : 4 1 BIYes , c. . . . 4 . 0 1 0 0 9 2 0 . Jeilomi ! . m. . . : : I I ) 0 0 0 2 U ) 0 Lawler , It. . . 4 ( ( ( 0 0 0 ( ( 0 . ltobimisoii . / I . 2 0 . 1 0 1 0 2 1 - - - - - - - - Total . . : t : 6 0 2 27 10 4 WAHOO. . AB. H Bt SIo SD. P0 A. E. IlaIlc. . . . . 5 n 2 0 0 9 4 0 Ierr ) ' , SR. . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 nlynolds. 2b. . 4 ( ( 0 0 0 - 0 0 JCcment , 11. a : ( 0 0 0 10 0 0 Amstl ! , rf.\ . 2 : 0 0 0 I 0 1 I.'etl If.'I . . . 1 ( u 0 0 0 1 I-walt. 1.:1 : m ( ) 0 0 ,0 1 0 0 Cook , p. . . . . 4 1 1 0 1 1 6 0 Bennett , : b. . 4 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 - - - - - - - - Total . . :1 G 6 0 1 2 I 2 iJnivemsity . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- 2 I \Vchoo . . . . . . . 000010400-5 Three-base ; hit : hull . 1 UtlSe on balls : Off : Cool . 2. lIlt by pitcher : By Itohinson 1 Struck out : By ) Hohlnson , IU : by Cook 4. Passed balls : By Bali , 2. Time : One hour anti thirty minutes. Umpire : S. G. V. Griswold . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - O'IIIJI ( aH ) ) iilA'1'1h1Jht ( " J S. - . Y. 31. C. . \ . ' , Unuhh' ( lie Ituii . II" " ' by thn O. n. e. ' " . The Y. M. C. A.s and Omaha Business college teals Illuyell a good game nt Y. :1 C , A. park yesterday afcrnon , with the following lesult : Y. i'd. ' C. A. All I 1111 SUe sn. roe A. E .J Traii . ss. . 6 : 3 0 0 a : 2 0 SalIsbury . lb. 4 0 1 0 0 9 I 0 1.lurleb. . . . I 0 1 0 0 : 3 0 I ) . Trail . ( . 1 1 1 0 0 S 0 0 1"nnl hlus'r.11 I 1 : 0 ( 1 0 1 Young If. . . . o 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 Eleston , Sb G 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 ! ! loaglnd : , rC. - : : i 2 0 1 0 0 0 S"rllllte , p. I , 1 G 1 0 0 0 10 0 - - - - - - - - - , Total . . : 42 16 12 ( ) 2 27 20 1 OMAHA . BUSINESS CO.Ll GE. AD. n DII. 511. Sl3. roe A. E. Mahoney as . 3 1 1 0 2 1 3 1 Foloy. 3h. . . I 0 0 I : - 1 2 \Voodlb. . . . 3 1 0 0 2 7 0 2 Somers m. . . - 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 Frlcl" , II' . . . . G 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 Calahan. b. : i 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 Stein rf. . . . I 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 Helwll c. . . : 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 WhiIng , p. . 4 1 : 0 1 2 6 0 - - - - - - - - Total . . . 31 6 8 0 8 27 16 JO Earned runs : y : I. C. A , 4 : Omaha BusIness - laces college . 1. 'wo-baMe hits : J. Trail ( I. ) D. Tri ! ( ( ) . 'l'wo-haJI hits : J. 'rfl 'rl ( ( ) . Base on balls : Off Sprlnglte , G ; ofT Whiting , 2 ; ofT Frick 6. Struck out : 133' Springate I : : by Whiting . I : by I'rlck , ) Iasspd balls . ' 'ral , 2 : lelwl , 2. ' 'hmne : ! One lour and forty-live mlnltes , Umpire : Mr. 1)orcas. SCHUY.I.n Neb. , Aug. -Sppdal ( Tele- gramim.-Scimmmyjor ) ! won Crom All ington tothay . Score In a : game poorl Played A111ton mtidea. Schu'ler . . . . . . . : 6 2 2 1 G 0 I . -22 Arlington . . . . . 300022000-7 galled runs : SChllpI' . 17 ; Arlington . 1. Two-base hilts S ) 10. ' ' / - his : hller , 'lhl'le-hat his : Schulll. 1. Double play : \V. I.'uilne. to Stewart to Palmel' Bases on bulls : Off Kimmel , I ; off llphalt ( , 1. Struck - out : I ) Klmmell . 2 : hy Unl.hnll. 2. Bateries ; Kimmel anti Palmer ; Ulllhunt and Ends TIme : Two hauls antI twenty lmi.nutes. Ur- ) pll : H. Unphant. SIJ-I.BY. Neh. . Au/ 3.-Speclal ( Toll- grtimn.-lleilwood ) ' ' rul.-Hclwood was unsucclsaCl1 today In their attempt to deCeat Shel y's new haMA bal climb. The Coatu'f of the game wa the agllr with which the hOlt bat r ) ' , KlerCner amid Cerbett . struck out twelve macmm. Score : Shelby . . . . . . . 1 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 . -10 Delwooll . . . . . .0 1 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 03 CHADHON , Neh. , . . ' . Alg. 3.-Spocimml ( 'rehi. gm'auim.-Chatlron ) clearly tclassed b ' ! 1m.-Chalron was c(1Iy ( oltclasted by the Fort Nlohrar hase hal climb today , us the score wi chow : I.'or Niobrarim . 13 ; Challron , 1. Botel'lel : 1"01 Nlobrama . Drcltwelspr and Felcall ; Chalron , WII. Chalron1. lals and O'llnlol. lls : Fort Niobrara . 6 ; Chalrol , 1. TIme Hell 1011 , of the cmi- tire Chadron club . outside of tIme battery , was enough to make one shudder , witlie the solIP" , were craeccrJacld. ) Wlllfs whie struck out tel muon 'rho same teams play toniorrow The featm't o the game was time hater ) ' work on hath sides . IANDOI.PH. Neb" , Au ! -Spoclal ( 'ee- ! gram-A ) return game between Iiarthmigton Hartnlton al,1 , Haldolll ! sms pla'I,1 , here today . re- Rlltng In ra YOI oC Hamlolllh by n hCo e of G to S. I waR ( \Ule \ a sociable game . yet was rather exciting at tlrne. flatteries : tmeq. Baterle. Hurtnglon , Davenport and 7lnel , ; Itan- dulph Iartrllse , and Carrohi . Umpire : Baird. Abut tort ) ' Hartngton Calrol. sports came over . drl\ln , hack tonight. I.OUI8VIJ.g , ? . . Au ! -Speclal ( Tel- ogram.-Today ) the Ioullvln hal cluh Ccometl Its eighth victory 11 time Cuss COlnt league defeatIng the 1alleys by a core ) 19 to . 'fho home team Jundell Johnson and lorlzC' all over the flelti . while their opllonontl could find the hal only for four safe ommets 'fhe boys quIt playing after time seventh Innlnl and pelllll ) the Man- leys to score six unearetl , Iuns , Batteries : \ \ oed and McNeahy : Johnson , Cogllzer and 1leNeal' Coglzel' Andrew . ' . Andrewl Umpire : 'fabor. KEARNEY Nob. . Aug. 3.-Speclal ( Tcle- gre mu. ) -Tiie 11 crposhluimers : of LlncoI a played time I earey team . hero today antI ware left by a score of J2 to 1. They play again next week. UNION , Neh. . Auv . 3.-Splcial.-A ( hot ) . oontested game of bal wa played here yesterday between the home learn ali Dun. ha , ' . I resulted In a score of 12 to 10 In favor of Dunbar. Batteries : Franz and Franz ; Cox ant Maxwell . Umplro : Winsor. TIme : Three hours and twenty minute" CIiEItOKEi3 , Ia. Aug. -Speclal ( Tel ( ram.-Gherolcee ) ilefeated l.eniars In the ceCeatel1 Iemnr decisive bail game of the first serIes rester- day hy a score of G to 4. I was thu beet /are ever Played In northwot Iowa anti . unit of the ( fastest gallS etc record . as , It r was played , In an hour and twety mlnlte . Out of twent-four games lmiuyeI Cherokee has . lost hut tour. Gallagher amid Jackson wlro In time polutl for I.emors and Ma.tum blether , for Cherokee. 1)UNI4AI' la. . Aug . 3.-SpCelah-Tlio ( ) BaIrd . Dean & Co. hal team has been coverlnr itself wih glory the pastI'pel ( . Last , Vedl'fa ' ) ' It Iet tIme \oo.lhlno . tn\y : on the hom9 dhlmond and gloriously anl ; defeated them. Duslness houses were closed while time gamne was In progress. proreli \lar.1 of the Woodbine te,11 was Imoekld lMseluSR In atolptng to cooke third base Score : \Vooflllna . . . . . . 101100000-3 Baird , Dean & Co. 0 5 1 2 2 4 o o ' -14 ihits : W'nodhlmme , 8 : iMird , Denim & Co. , ii , Errors ; \'oothIimme , 10' ilulutI , ieamm & Co. , S. rnmi mumis : IIalrd leumi & Co. , 5 ; V.'Oodliimmt' , I , 'l'wO-frism lilt : Lewis. 'rimret' . tmat'e hits : Johimitii , Frttmikln , I'emtseml ii.lis : iimtile , 3Velcii ; , 3Vilmi imiteim : ( leist. Ilass , Oti imalis : Off Gelst , 3 ; oft ( 'ox. I. lilt liv iihtt'imer : l'atjerson , ( , eIt Ihitlie. 511 tick cul : fly Octet. 0 ; by Coy. , Left on hmiises ; flairti , Dean 4 ( 'n. , 8 ; ' , 'oohimimlta , 12. hat- tories : litnisp , (1ist mmml llull. ; Wcmodbints Ccx muimil S'elcim. 'rhine : 'i'wo hours mmiii thirty flhiflUtes , Urmmpuro ; ielog , ; , , ttttdmtl- mullet' , p00 , lii a hotly conteeteti gtmnie Vritlsy after. mmoon on tIme iemmison grountla time Bairil , Ieati c Co boym won hmammilily i'i it score of S to 3 , .Tlmn hail's , ( or'.rIy whim time Wilcox & ' Drapers of Omunimmi , PitCmmi ) for luumimmp , Ciitmimiiimis of Clilitoui vas iii hit' hmox for iemmlsoti , limit % vam , peony slIiilrletl in the lIciti , t4Qoro : lenison . . . , . . . . . . . . ' .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 03 Ilttlm-ui , Dean & Co. I 9 0 0 2 0 0 ' - C' Ilatterht'mC luiIllitp , I liuIi ntitl 'ood ; lIen- istimi , ( 'mmmii miii tie amid (1 ri lIla. I ' nmiml to : ( let- risen. Timmie : Tso hours mind tell nminutes. 1)1:51' : M.tIll 'h'ilIihl.tCINO i'OIhl. Si I.I ' l'umt ' ' , . t'iite 'l'liruiiit mit ( lit. lrl , - lmmi l'uirlc Utitimierm Only a fair attemt'lammen of Simectttors ; wit- nesseti time thin iimatinee' of time Omaha irivtn4 cltmh , at tii limit grounds ycstertlay uftornoumi 'liii , track was 110mw ) ' from dust amid timer. , \ . , Lit ; C imitist nmmmmoyimmg dehtl ) ' iii ietthmig a.tiomi iii neal 13' e'i'r.V ammo of time eveliti , , oil the arh , 1i l"ort OmnaImu : eitlhm end thmt' Colored Bicycle climb were itlieti for thiree I IuPC $ , hut were iravmi no tucrotmimi of hmiivluig lulled to get lermiiissitimt from time l.emugtmo of Anieric'an Vimeu'iimicmm to emmtt'r time coiitt'stS , Neil Iteathimig rutie two unit tulle imomitim ugmulmist Auhumum 'I'honmp.iomi's Armie , auth oui without aim effort Iii tlV' : ' anti 1:12'A : , . l'h& ' l'O'PM W t'r ( ' mill hull mmiii , ' hmcnts amid in erich imistamico time wlmmmmer hail aim easy timmie of it . 'lit & ' sum iii mmmiii y Class No , 1-1:12 : inure or tiot : hose Ztl , g. iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 l.tmium t'aiiava' , b. mu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 2 l'ettmm1mt , ii. i ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 3 Timime : 1:14 : , 1:19 : , 1i63. : Class No. 2-1:25 : pace or trot : Gray Frank , g. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 hmeil lell , I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I S 8 hlai't'y , ii g. . . I 4 2 3 Illilim' , li. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 iir Jack Illliynrd , hi. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 I 4 Neil , Ii. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l o dr Time : 1:24. : , 1:24 : , l:2.li. : , 1:28 : , ( 'lass No , 3-1 :15 : puce : \'hIte Stoekimige , Im. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 1 Ilamimioci ; lhtmrn. ii. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 /.t'il , 8. in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 3 'l'imiie : 1:16 : , 1:17. : lI4. : Clmiss No. 4-1:20 : tiot : Etiiimto H , b. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 itck , I , . mc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 2 ( 'hull , , b. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : m dr 't'lmmme : 1 :23' : , 1 : IS' , 1 :17. : ( 'lass No. s-colts : St. Martimi , ii. 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Queen 5 , mm. iii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 'h'irne : 130 ; , 1:80' : . , . 'rhi' mmext nmathmit'e of the climb will be lmcltl omm Saturday , August iT. 31A1)l3 ( 'idi'i'Ohti ) IlAtIN IllS MONIIY , ltey iii'l ( 'arrt're'sStumrteI Omit to 'iiu mmmiii Cimmuit' t'mir loiimt It. SARATOGA , Aug. 3.-The nttenthance mit the track was excellent today anti sport good. Clifford again aserteii hmi mmtmlicri- orlty by ss'inning time Keurmicy atnices , but his mimargin was smnahi. It was a great coim- test iets'een time vestermm crnk amid Ito ) ' dci Carreres , Doritumi lmnvimmg been cratchmod , Clifford got off last , Roy dci Carremes Imimig time Pacemaker , amid so hot was the pace that hot until the virc sas reaelmetl uiiti ClifTorti stmow lii trout hmy a imead , 'l'tme iteeilechase 'Sims full of exeitemnent. 1.lmi- wood refused at time Liverpool mind Alelie- inlet was killed at time last hmundit' . This was 1mm tIme stretch , amiti time horse vent tiown hike a shot , iironkimig his neck. Jockey \'eachi , s'ho hmtd tIme manumit , was baiiiy in- jilted anti hmnth to be Inmiled ( remit tmmulcr time hore. Smmmrnaries : i"irst race , five furlongs : flap-a-Tap (5 to I ) won , ioerfargiiia (7 to 5) ) second , Juek of Simados ( $3 $ to 5) ) thIn. 'Flint , : 1:01. : Secoiiti race , mmiii and a fum long : Sara. gossa ( even ) woim , Lovotimuie (10 ( tii 1) ) see- citud , 11ev el Samita Anita (4 to 1) ) third , 'linie : 1:5G' : . 'l'hiird mace , Keitrucy stakes , six fumrhonga : ( 'liftorth ( I to 1) ) won , Ito ) ' iheh Carreres ( I to 1) st'conth , Ileihicos (5 to 1) ) thIn. Tmrne : 1 :2 : Fourth race , lIve an a half fumrhomigs : La \'icmta (8 ( to 5) ) % vmn , Itialit Itt ) ) ' ( I to 5) sce. oiitl , Street Sa'orthuie (20 ( to 1) thin. TIme : 1:09. : 1:09.Ft Ft fthi race , over short stec'pleeliasa course : Sa3'omi ( I to 1) ) somm , May Iliossommm (1 to 1) ) eecommd , Btmccltimaius (3 ( to 1) ) thud , 'l'inme : 4:1t1/ : . _ _ _ _ _ fink L'omq'st l"ool.d i1mii All , ST. LOUIS , Aug. 3.-A good cmed : and fair weather nttrmictt'd 4C00 heoie to h'iulr Asso- clation park today. Track fast. Time talent scored imomuvily up to time third race , wimomi Oak F'orost , a 30 to 1 shot , hwnt time Ileiti in a ronmi , . Iii tiio ( otmrtim race Flora 'l'iinrmmtomi s'as comisldm'reti mu hula en her past per- fom'mmiance. She was heavily ldaed at :1 : to 5 , Lmmmt could mitvi'r tmntrachc herself anti flmitshmctl host by thirty lengths. 'I'ini jtmtigea called imp thie ovncri4. who ciaimnetl time horse was poorly rtddumm. If not PuilOtI. Jockey Turberville , who had tlmo mount , tie- ciarett that there was mmot a jump In the nnlrnal , cmi' ! tie coulti do nothing with her , 'I'hio evemit of time clay w.ma the race between Tartarinum , Libertine , Prohmasco tuliti Lintin. Lilertine won etisily , amith the econtI macito ) ' vent to Linda , who beat Tartarian a lemgtlm. : Sumnmamies : First race , nix tmmrlongfm , sehing : , Tin , Head (0 ( to 5) ) von , Frtmimk Farmer (3 ( to 1) ) secoimd , Ashlanti (4 ( to 1) ) third. 'l'ime : 1:15 : % . Second race , purse. five furiomigim : Dare Dollar (3 ( to 1) ) worm. Kingston (40 ( to 1) ) see- enth. Iloleima 11db (1 ( to I ) thud. Time : 1.01. Thiirti race , eiiing. mmmihe ummti a sixteenth : Oak Forest (30 ( to 1) ) womm , Ohmlcot (10 ( to 1) seeonih , Blue and W'imite (5 ( to 2) third. Time : 1:5014. : F'ourtii race , one mile , purse : Magimet (3 to I ) worm. Amelia May (15 ( to 1) ) aecomid , Cicely (15 ( to 1) ) third. TInw : 1:42 : % . Filth race. seven anti a half furlongs , Purse : Libortimie (1 ( to 2) ) won , limimia (9 ( to I ) second , 'riuitmmriamm (2 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'i'inie : 1:31 : , Sixth race , mmmiie antI it ixteeimthi , sehlimig ; Still Itoss (2 ( to 1) ) won , 'I'iieotlctrt' II (8 to 1) ) socomimi , Moihlehti3to 1) ) thim'd , 'rimno ; 1l8. : % 'iuiil UI ) sit Ozikli'y. CINCINNATI , Aumg. 3.-Tlml was the Inst regular day of tIme Oakley race mmioetimig. One extra dii ) ' , firemen's hjemiflt , will be given Momitlay miext. 'l'he nttommdunco ; wait time largest 01 the mimeetimig , except openhmig dits' amid Jill ) ' 4. Sumnmnirles : : 1trst race , rturse , fhvtm furlongs : thmtrJorle ( S to 5) won , Eet'mis (10 ( to I ) secomiti , Kitty 11 (5 ( to 1) ) third. 'l'imno : l:02. : Socomimi race , vtmrse , six futfumtgm : I1lle (3' ) to 1) wOn Swiftly (7 ( to 2) ) secomith , Staffa (5 tO 1) ) thittl , 'J'immio : 1 :1l3. : 'rhmirtu rare , pmirse. flvti fuimlongs : Squire U (4 to 1) ) won , Ftismg ( II to 3) ) second , Sidkel (7 ( to 2) thmlrd. 'lime : 1:02 : , Fommrth race , hitmmmtlicap , mile and a quarter - ter : Voorhiels ( : m to 1) ) womi , Free AtI'icti (7 ( to 2) ) second , IlImme and Gi'ay (9 ( to 10) ) third. 'rime : 2:09 : % . i"ifth race , purse , six and tm unit furlongs ; Miss l'erkiumt , ( I to I ) womm , Sister lone (1 ( to 1) ) second , Jenmmlc Mills (3 to 1) ) timirth. 'I'Igmme ; 1:21 : % . Sixth race , purse , mmihie anti seventy yards : St. itlaximu (9 ( to 2) ) von. l".t3'tttto hello (50 ( to 1) ) mecond , 1..eo Lake ( S to 1) ) third. 'I'Immme : 1:18. : 1:18.Sevonthm Sevonthm race , uL' ammtl a halt fmirlongs : Samita liltumla (12 ( ( 1) 'l'ie Itc'apcr (1 ( to 1) ) secoimd , l'rlmice hmmmpemial (1 ( to 1) ) third. 'I'immio : 1:20. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'J'ahemit ( trimi'lc I t sit liii , ' Iistm'iet. SAN F'IIANCISCO , Atmg. 3.-Timreo favorItes - Ites amid three veIl payed seconth choices su'on today , 'rime feature of thmo day wait Del Norte's fmist mile cmiii a quarter. Sumim- mmmiii los : FIrst race , five antI it hrnhf ( ummiongs ; fly- nina 2 to 1) won , itlil 1' 120 to 1) second , Charles A (7 ( to 5) ) third. 'lImo : i:0 : $ . Second mare , live furlongs , aching : Tim MumLlmii ) ' (2 ( to 5) ) won , Nemvoao (4 ( to 1) sec. end , ( ireemiback , Jr. , (15 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'rune : 1:01 : % . ThIrd race , five anti a ImitIf furlongs handicap , 2''ear.oitlmm : f.tmcrszla Iloigia ( ii to 5) won , 1iioomtmbumr' (5 ( to 2) necommti , Don ( Sara (7 ( to 2) ) timird. Tlmno : 10Si4. l"ouirthi race , mile and a quarter , hmnmmdl. cap : 1)el Norte (2 ( to 1) ) won , Mr. Jlmigic , (2 ( to 1) ) secoumd , Thormmiilii (11 ( to I ) timlrti. Tunic : 2:07 : , FIfth race , omme mile sellIng : Crawlorti (5 to I ) womm , Bobolink (4 ( to I ) second , he'll lunger (10 ( to I ) timirth. Timno : 1:13 : , Sixth race , mile arth iitmhf , over six hurdles , imandkaim : Carmal (4 to I ) woim , Mestor 12 to 1) ) s.cond , 'l'iue Lark (4 to 1) ) third. Time : 2:48. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lmiul li's' JImmy sit \ VimumisomTrni'k. . DETROIT , Aug. 3.-It wmis indies' in ) ' at Wintisor track , and 3.000 peopic were lres. emit , Itunnimig hhimd was time only etmong favoritp that 'on , limit evers' wlnmmer was quite Uheraliy hacketh. A ( oiegran , train Oakley states timmut six bookies , several lockeys anti over 200 itormeas will leave tlmere Ttmesdmiy for \'lniJsor. Bmmmommmaricit : l"Irst race , clx furiommgs : )3umlntm Bird " 0mm , Helen W'reim Eecozmd , llammbumm thmirtl , 'l'lmmie : 1:15 : % , Second race , four nail a halt tumriongmm : \\'ung womm , Minnie Cilo second , First lonl timird , 'l'inie : 0 : . . , 'rhmirti race , omie mnile : Imp , Sommiersiult won , Midatar second , tIonto Pcne third 'l'lrne : 1:13. : Fourth race , nille and a si'cteemith : Folly won , 'rtusco second , Lester third , 'rlnmo : j49f. ; Fl/tIm race , steeniecimase , nimomit two and a half nmiles : Vicar of W'akeflpltj womm , harry Soiltiu second , 'J'omnnlc timlid , Time : 4:01. : _ _ _ _ _ _ , Ju'Jey hiuis * lii' Slim rI i'r A rresteh , ICANSAS CITY , Aug. 3.-Jockey Q , Van Ciimmmp. omie of time crnet riders a. the Ex- imoaltion mares , a ppeared bofomo JustIce Spitz title afternoon nail fmia'tmre out mm coma- v.aimmt agmmitst : 11. B. Ilriwm , , the starter , c'hai'ging 1111mm wlthi assault , As limo tommrth running race ' , tus about to start ycitterultmy \'uli ( tumnp ( .iIlr'd to get ) imi mnoUmmt 1mm hue mind Iiroivn slrmmck bun ' 'ihhm a wimip. llrowmi lied previatishy lineti ' , 'fl Canuim $100 for IlSOl"flce ! , 1irwfl will bt arralmmmeii Monday mmoriuin ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ itu iii M 0111,4.1 ihiuciuig Lit Ii.yi'1misiui , ( , ! , ? , ) , Afli ; . 3Itimln thus after. 130mm praveimt.tI time Ilmiiah of time two mmmi- Immisimeti races of yesterday , The deciding heats wiil lie trotted Mori'lay , Time 2:25 : . 'imus3 trottIng zue delarjd PIT. DEFENDER ! 4E1) ) ALL TIlE \VA'Y \ clot Away Aheati of the ricot muiti Eop Widening the Gap. STOOD UP STIFFER THAN TUE VIGILANT hii'mit time ( liii Ihummil Omit Aiuimmiel 311 mmmi tee on ii' 'I'iuh rI'i'hsree' .i h iii Ilimmm-l'phumijt't'r 'eVes hiiimi'P ltssly lii ( lie ht'ur. CO1'TAGE CiTY , M,3S5 , , Auig. 3-It was withm a fine breeze that time Now York \'acii clmmb sqimadroum got ummitlor WO ) ' frommi time hircum. ton's Reef ilgimtshiip off Newport this mmmorn. big auth began tmat nortloum of Its cruise s'iiich WOtlii take it to Cottage CIty. The big sleeps were wltiiotmt one of timeir yrstor. tIny's cdmmiptimmy , Jubilee imavimmg tiecitieti mimit ha m-imee atiti nimpearlmmg Oh time scene with is 'orkimmg topsail , while time others nil hail dumb topsails set , as eii as lmahiy jib topsails - sails , Defender was first away , its umsuah , with VIgilant secontl anti 'oitmmiteer third. Frommi time vress boat it hooked as thought 'iglltumit did not cross ummmtll after time iiamitiictsl gmimm was ilred , anti \'olmmmib.'er s'as cotishtlar. abiy beimiimd hmar , lefeimticr imiado her start in exceilemit forni , goimmg oveu' the line qmmhekly- . Frommi time mnemmlent of startimig 1)efemmder began. to walk throumghm thmo fleet. It dlii not take more tlmami half an hour for her to run aimeati of everything amid take imp a leadIng poitioum. \'igliammt 'emmt alommg fust , too , hilt the miow boat In time 'lntiuvtirei otmtfootcd her to mm. uk. groo timat aroused time emmtlmtmsitusmim of auvlmt saw her. \'ighiammt caught time breeze. but could umot keep umm. It wait also mmoticoil that iefenier ittootl imp stiffer luau 1giiamit. Time latter hiaulpti uiom'mi her baby Jib topsail at abommt 12 o'clock. W'itimiui a uitmarter of aim imour , imoover , it was decitie.tl to rumi it mmli migaium , anti this was tiomme. lefentler ) all this limo tas widenimmg tiit gap betweemi timommi , VIgl. haul , vas volI imeatiotl ly lcfeumdor whim thus new boat passcd tIme Sow amid l'Igs higimtahlp. flefeittler sns to all tipmt'murances four amiti a half mmiltmmmtes ahead of Vigilant. Thus being the caat simo lied gaimmeel two amid a Imalf maimlultes OI her rval. ! ShE hAl ) MOlthl ViNl ) . Time imrceze today was stroumgr titan on tim Sammthy hook occaslomis referred to , antI in all she ( hltl iefender only made her admnireris mmioro admmiiring. having l'asoel limo Sow anti l'igs higiitsimlp the Iheet steered a coumrao immure to tue mmortims'arti anti Theaded up thin ithiore , witim this wiutti umow w cli milt time beanu oil time starboard sitlo , for tlmo destimititton of time day. 'l'he dlstanco coveteti VA8 thIrty- three , It Is anmiouneed that Colonel Johmu Jacob Astor has offered a 2O00 cup for time trial races anti time yacht climb coimmiumlttee has accepted - ' ' list simoa' the copted It. 'l'lio foliowitmg timiio at time flumislm amiti claimsed timmie : fllapse ilomit Start. Finiuiim. timmue. le.Lentler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:50:87 : : 2:02:11 : : :1:11:31 : : : Vigilant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:52:00 : : 2:09:58 : : StiT:1t8 : \'oitmnteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:52:00 : : 2:52:02 : : 3:33:01 : : A competItor 1mm tIme micxt cumim races ivhll ha the timirty-foiir-rater bmmiht by lisle ) ' for \\'il. mimer anti Ahdlson liannami , sons of P. 3 , lIen. mien of Eiimbiu. : Shi was laumochmeti on 'i'imurs. tlay iast anti has hcemm mmanmetb Actiobla. Temmight there is the umsumsi brilliant scene afloat , with crowds of spsctators on shore and dozens of shore boats wilim sightecerui nniottg timemn. Time fleet squadron will remain at anchor tomorrow amid will dress ship at12 o'clock , Momitiny aim early start for Newport will be : mmade. Ylili' ' .Vniits II l1is'liig lluieli , NE\ ' YORK , Aug. :1.-There : will be an. other interaatlomial contest ) metveemi thin ntim. hetes of'aie amid Oxfomd or Camubrithge it arrangements - rangements cmiii ho stmccesstuliy mmmdc ate iii lust year's nieet in inglntmti anti uI tue die to tahce place in tiils country title year. 'hue Yului oarsmen. are anxious for a teSt of streimgtii anti skill with time Oxford or tIme Carntrltlge crew , Things have gone so far that liemury U. Sibotmr lmre3ltieumt of time 'i'aie hew ) ' , Immis been miitieti to call mm. miueetin of time rowing tiuthoritios to take muc- tion. 't'imo mann 'imo viIi dotmittlesH lie lnvhtcul to 11111 in thin nm'ce'tsiry ( iellimerntiommtt lure Itobert J , Cook , George Atice , ex-Captaimu lve , Clccmrge I Inrtweil ammil Percy lialioum. From a prominemut Yule gradmmmmto 'of thus class of ' 69 it was iearmmed that time mmueetin would take piac as soonmus imOssiiie. Nlmugu i n ( jumIhl 4 iii uu llbov. ( 'OWES , Isie of Wighmt , 4um1. 3.-IioWr4 ( ] ouitl's twenty-rater , Numugara , arrIved hero fromim Qumeomimmtown after having lost her tot , mr'iust in a gale. A M U B r M I N P . CIJURTLAND BEACM TillS AFTEI1NOON AND EVENiNGS F' GRAND BAND CONCERt Ballooti Ascension , . Paracliiite Leap , Tyrolean Singers. The Grt GiL ' l1A'riliNci , lbOA'I'INCi , S\\'l'I'C'l iIJACl , Id i3ItRy-aO.rtOUNDh ADMISSION FREJi . . , S SiX-DAY - - . BICYCLE RACE AT TilE BICYCLE I'AIlK , 17th aiicl Charles Street , 5 6 7 8 9 10 Aug. , , , , , , From 8:30 : to 10:30 : Iluehi Eu'emmlumg. ' ' . % . l1mtJc'i'lo.I. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iii : * YOIIIC CI'I' ' . ii SV. SGtItst. ( ndj ( 'en rat l'nrk , 'FL I I I ci I A 1"rt'ncii and hngiisli Iboarti. 1 li 'I a DtO ii.j mIQOm mug mmiii ia ) ' Scitout for utri , Mim0FitOMNT , Mrs , ui' . I , . 2.1itflAN , l'rlnt'ltai. ; Yell terni begImi October 1 , 1193 , l'rushmectuj semit elm apidicut bIt , . . - - - - - - - - Iteport of titO Condition of time OMM1A. LOAN ANI ) 'i'ltUiT COMZ'AN SAVINGS IiI'uNK , at Omaha , In the state of Nebruska , at the chose or business Atmitust I , ib'5 : ltKi4OIJJtC1S. ! , oane anti dimcaummts , . , , , . . , I 234,174 83 Ort1raftn , setUred iund Un- sst'tiied 26. . il Olhrr itlorittu , homids uumti miiorlgigCS 15.o'e : 11 Itemil em&ile 22IE 41 Curr"imt cslns amid taxes ihihlt ' 733 S lue fronm mtittiommal bunks. . .1 ItS,174 00 Chicktl anti omtt"r cacti ltemc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CI 11 ixetmamigt' * for ls.iriiite htous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 ImIlic of other tiamuics. . . . . . . . 3,177 0 1" , umttlammal P.uper Lam tUC ) ' , ni'k'itu amid cltt . . . . . . . . . . 93 St Hut elS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b,24t 01 i.egJl tendtr liotec . , . , , , , . , , 'St.J UIl4,4G5 13 'l'otul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 413ttSI 41 ll.tuuim.i'l.h 13.4 , Capital slo'k pail In. . . . . . . I P1.000 00 8u11iUt3 ( Uliti 13,111 13 Uutiivitiei vumimuc in ii inlmt'i4ual i1itusits stit4ect to check..I lh,249 06 Psumiantl ccrttficatu'a of do- houR , , , . , . . . , , . . , . , . . , , , , , 153 05 'iliac i'crtmtleimlda ' of tie- - posit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368,231 24131,611 23 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1431,514 41 HInts UI Nebraiki , County of Douluic , smi I. l'rammk liruwum , cesimier of lImo aboys named hank , do soirmumuily amy.ar that lit. iboy slate. maclIt is tuLle to the heal of my lsnuwfrthge tiimtj beilet. lhtANK imitOWN , Cauttier $ ubccilheih and sworn to beer miii usIa 3r * d4y of 4UgUs1 , isas. IScal ) J , U , ZIT'fl.W , Notary luttilc.