Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1895, Part I, Page 2, Image 2

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OlUlOSANS l AIm FIGHTERS ?
p Japanese Army of Occupation Is Having
a Berious Time of It ,
CHINESE SUPPLY THEM WITII \ ARMS
nllll"'I'IIr 11..11" " l 1""IIr" 11 CI'Il.
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SAN 1.'IANCISCO , Au ! 21.-The eteln- :
"hip Peru arrive toloy , rl'OI Yokohama ,
1Irllllj preRH the : following Idvlces to the Asso- .
TOJ , Jallan-I della ot the mas- !
Mere or mlsslonorlc8 at lu.Chun have
heen gathered , , but the available evidence Is
said to Inrlcate that the crlmo was a natural
development or a conspiracy organized by
wel known vicroys agaInst the hotly or
foreign resl rnts. The result at the moveI I
! ont was the outralO In Sze.Chuan province , I
Insllatc.1 . hy the deposCI ( vIceroy . 1.lu Ping
Chang. The guilt ot this official has been
formally declarer hy his successor , Viceroy
1,1 Chan Lan , who urHeH that the origInator
or the riots he required to remain In
Cheng.Tu and make reparation for his evil
doeds. ( This ProPositIon has been approved
by the court at Peking , and an Imperial
. edict has been Issued commanding 1.lu to
settle the affaIrs In accordance with the
JUllmenf soon to ha pronounced by the In-
vestgating commission. Grave donuts how-
ever. are expressed by rorogn : olclals In
China with rC/ard to the central govern-
Iover-
ment's abilIty to enforce penaltIes upon high
provIncIal authorItIes , even assuinrg : that
the penalties wil be ordered In good rnlth.
The ullremy oC the Manchuria ruler Is
hy no means assured anll ( any attempt to
MUsfy ! the Ileman.ls . oC the western pOIer
at the expense or the vice regent may endanger -
danger the stabilIty or the throne.
Extravagant : reports or heavy firing In I.'or-
mesa , with serious disaster to the Japaneo
forces , are Iluhlshed ) In several English local
neIspapon Most ot these extreme stnte-
ments- are derived from Chinese comces
fluid arc believed to be enlr21y fictitious. The
Jtpanese authoriies do hot however deny
that the work or restoring order In the 115-
tubet dIstricts Is much more dIfficult than
was oxpect2.\ 1'ho Chlneso leaders have not
oiuly I distributed arms thrlr '
) Ilstrlbutet among couutr-
nien but have managed to Inflame the Euvago
tribes against the newcomers with the remit
that Olveror General I\aba'ama finds hImself - -
self oposoll by uiearhy the ' whole Population
or the Island. Time attempt to establish n
, civi system ot government anti mlar rule
will speedily bo enrorcel\ The army ) oc-
cupatiomi wi he enlarged by the addition era
a brigade rrom the Second grant divisIon.
now In Line 'Flung mal < ng the numher or
fighting men 25.000. Twenty thousand : c6oi-
los wi alpJ he put In the nell Thus far
the Japanese have stiffened from /uerla at-
tacks , In which the natives aru / ! < lul amid
against which motern sc12nce Is totally In-
effectIve.
electve.
The latest '
Inteligence from Cahwana's
) heallquarters Is Ilatell August 11. Many hot
skIrmishes took 111acr In the early part or
the month the Insurgents boln/ invariably
d.ratE11 amid driven Into th wilderness.
1'ho distribution at sworlls for distinguished -
guished . services ( luring the war has commenced -
monced In Japan. The highest honors are
conferred , upon Count Ito . the prime min-
iter ; Marshal Yanmaata , Mhrshal Opma
and Allrlral Sa 110. Those femur ofcl.lls are
raised rrom tIme rank or count to that or
I nurquls. In addition to thIs PromotIon . Ito
receives two decorations . the Grand Order
at Merit and the Grand Order or the Chrys-
anthemum. Yarnagata. who commanded the
FIrst army corps for some months In Core'
and Ionchurla ; Oyama who commanded t %
A 'Stcond corps In 1.lno Tung and at Wei-Ilai-
\S'el and Saigo who served as minister or
the navy . will receIve the Grand Cordon or
the Wslug Suu anll the second grade or the
. . ' Order of the Golden Ki ! Marshal Nodzu
j " 10 led the Japanese at PIng Yang amid after-
wanl cOllnandel1 time First corps and fought
the hst campaIgn or the war In soutiuwest-
cnn : ! lchn ! Ia . Is . promotel , ( rein viscount to
count an.1 . receh.e the Imo cclratons as
the three last nlmelAII0lrl labayall ,
now /overor general or Formncoa receIve
lmracttcai' ) the sauna as ro1zu. Vice \d-
mlr.l Ito. time naval her or th ( conflict . anll
Ientenant General IwJklnl , yea pro ! lelt
of the general stall . enrolled
slaf. are enroled In the peer-
age wih the rank or vIscount an I recort < 11
similarly to NOlzu ammI K blma. Other
awards are xpecHI : ; nd e lec'aly ) In ti ? clv I
service.
The Japanese Irdastrhl exposition . jmt
clo.1 at Kboto . wn9 visited during the four
mOlths or its existence by 113G 000 leop\
Since the outbreak or cimmiera In Japan
this yeir 12.000 Indlvl1uala hmvo ben attacked . I ,
tacked , anti 1.300 have die\ ,
The Corean /overmnent announces that
poatoilices will fortiuwlthu ho I
poatoleos wi rorthwlh estahlshed at
Seoul and Ninso and Ir they are round con-
venient for the puhle tweny.rour ! others will
he openell : In time prlnc'pal tOIl ns er the
kingdoumm. The stamps to ho ued were mammu.
< n1na.
factured in time United .
\ Statc
Cacturr 1tho seine years
a go.
UIO.
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"I'itOiJiIIi ' "I'U A I.\n I.ISI'
Ilf'r."tl 11 If (11'1'111..1'1' ' ( ' II
11'IIHlu II I Iii' " " - 11.
, ITNCO.N , Aug. 2l.-Speciai.-stse ( ) 0 I
Inspector J. I. lmhnmIten 1 , vao today shown
. a copy or Thc nee contalnln a story ot a
complcatCI 13111 dOJI In Ihwson county In
which he and lion. J. n. lacCol are sad to I .
IJ lmmtoremte'L : Ir. ldmmmlsten said the facts
wore pr.ctcaly : as stattd II The Ios ) With '
Wih'
this statemelt Land Comnmmmlss'oner ltUs3eIh
HusJel
tales issue I and
sue says that there 19 no reror.1
In the tco to Illcto ! that lacCoa n In any
way ccnneotrll with the alCalr. VImiie there
I no record to show that ; 1cCol Whie was Inter.
stel Iii the lanll , It aplleua ti t be known
around the state hemo tnt lacCo'l frmsrhy
held one ot time sectGns ot lanll In contro-
versy. There appears to 1'0 a II ITeremico d
: ell llon between 'freaurcr Whlto rerenco BalYon
olmty : antI Ial Commlsslolrr itiusseib. The
later asserts In aim open letter to the trea-
urer at Dawson county that the two mettono
or IJIII In qneston Were forfeited anll a'h'er-
tsNI for leasing May 10. ISD I. and requests
that It bo Investigated.
No answer has yet been recoJ\'e,1 to this
letter at the laud commlsaloner's oflice. But
on June 28. ISDj , TrearmurerVimlte ud written
one I. I . Pierce at L'ncJln denyng : that he
hind over received notIce cr cancellation as
cancelaton '
rolows :
A Ilrotest was flied hy one J. V. Pierce In
connection with the cse . In whIch iivassarts
that ho Is Igall' ent'tietl to the len , assert
. nut male , appileition ' for same.
This Protest 1"n Comnnmissoaer ( ! Russell
rwardll to Treasurer Whte : on July sel .
1 S9j. ; all alIH' for an eXlllan1lon. Treasurer
Whlo ealms ! that no notIce ot clncelston
was ever received prior to the lonln/ of
the lands 10 gJmlsten and MacCoil. ( The
first applcatons for Iral oC the lands were
sIgned hy J. Y. Pierce aumil 1 R I . Pierce. reo
apecilvely. lan,1 , CommisIoner nuuel do-
sired Treasurer'hIte : to hruB the lene3 In
, Ihp3e umaimmea But fubequent 10 this new ap'
pcatons : ( Cl10 In from time Pierces to \Vhltti .
but they were signed by Ada M. Carr and
J3mes 1' . Carr. anl
. , i.amud COllluloner Russell says he dos
net know either or the l'jerco9 All the cash
. . " rent Car the lese or these hands en June 21 ,
. - 1S95 , by the Pierce wa1 a pOllofee money
.
- - - order for $1.59 which '
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! , they c'alme , was the
amount er the rent ,
Oil Inspect r Edmisten Sl'S there 18 an
ulomllt to boat h'm out or the leaseholl ! at
time Ints and ho proposes 10 held on to them.
So far as Mr. hcol I concerned he h not
" prepared 10 make any . itatommment.
, - I.iihmr Itty ' In " ' ) 'IIIII
CII NNB. Au ! 21.-Speclal ( Tele.
grarn.-Coverumor ) Richards today by prods-
. iaton desIgnated , Monday . September 2 , to
hl observed as labor day \Vyounlng .
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lItuvm'immeimlms lit Ocemimi Sh'II'r. Aug. : &
At Sm FrancacArrlvedI'eru ! , frol
hang Kong and Yokohama. iparted-I3el-
gie for Iong Kong and Yokohama
\1 New York-Arrlver-I'als. [ from South.
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"llpton. .
At 1.lvcpool-Arrlnt-Lucanla , frolh New
York
At llavre-Arrlvod-La Toursln , from
New York.
r A New York-Arrivel-Li ' Champagne ,
'rom Uane
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11\ ' . t4 lVNi(1 , \f 1.'UI'r' It : !
Ollllhl ( 'rIMrt ( : llh 'hi" Crn" ( lie
! 11.1'r. ( tulle 1110,111,1) ' .
Last week the Olnha were dercalell hy
the soldiers nt the Fort by the small nuu-
gin or one tun "e lrlaJ' , the tnbl were
lurnpil on the soldiers , ald 10 the tune at
nn Innings and forty rIH' . Tubs , at course
Is very sntl5utactoiy . ns far IS the Om.lh
are concerned , hut thme fact must not be
overlooked that time weak battIng oC the
pOllcrl ! h.11 more 10 tin with their defeat
than anythIng oI"e . Whie Ihelr bowlIng 1f
fairly /001 , their fouling II almost fuuult-
less , nod 1111 they i'oses the rlllllsle
knowledge or the art or "willow wielding . "
tho. tale oC yesterday's guno had rcmall11
U 0 told.
The soldiers wlre the first to undertake , !
the Ileren hit how weak the Inter pro\'cll
mull ) ' he JUlhel from time fact that luaU an
hour's stllll was Iroluctve ur only IIteon
rL ' ns.
In theIr second . venture nt the wIckets
"the huoys In hlul'I'er ! scarcely more rol-
Ilnnte , ) the fall of their last wicket saw
only sixteen runs to th'lr credit.
AI n/allst these two ccor" oC fifteen anti
.1 sIxteen respectively , for the two Innll/8.
the Omnhl ! hilt tip seventy-live runs In
their only lnnhmmgmu .
Timis information . coupled wlh a glance
at time Scores In detail , will give an Idea
how It all ame ahout.
For the Umnhl' " tlme brothers YII/han
,111 ) 'eomnn'l work , while time 1111 for hat-
ting goes to ( aptnll 1.'wrle. Time latter .
who wac In for quite on imummr gave al Ino
an eximiidtnim ut patiemit hyitttumg as 011
/n exhlhl ol IHte11 Imttll al
Would wisim to RO I.nwrle's score or 19 .
wlhout hieing 0 II Grace , ivan a very credit-
Ride perfornmanci' .
; leHI. Frncl ! \ \ ' . H. Vmmugiman (1m-
NOI al,1 , trend I nil dill smell wih the hint
whlo time Irdt named Ilstnlllsl1'11 him-
self In Ilhll as well b ) acceptIng the
three cnt"helIven him. .
( 'ookson mind Ilth hath IrJI-stolllle.1
wel : 11 flct I may hI RII.I : . wIthout 11) ' I
exaggerntlomi that the fielding of the win-
eXlllurtnn that coulll be deRlle\ :
Irrs'nM thl 11 utolulbers , . the lonl.stopplo at I
Tr'al'ler111 ' I.I ! ! was well worthy or 10- I
tic ! whie , u" has alreally hcen said , they I
all lellell well.
Perfect harmony attemiuled ! every stage or
Iorf.ct harmolY nl"nlell tvery stnlt
time gammmo , In.1 . the Fort OmahaM look theIr
. ( Iame perfectlY good part , vowing ,
/
uic'emthmeiu'm' . to try conclusIons wIth the
victors dice again II the near future. The
fairly large : .
attendance lit time game was ) 1:1'le.
uimmd. what Is mOle /ame tie point a thoroughly -
oughly or.lerly . one. Scores :
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FOII OM J\ 1.1 i J ! .t. INIGS.
Iloache . I h1' \ \ ' . VatmImmmmm . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Ailems. c New. IV. I Valolal. , Vul . . . . . . . . . . 5
lIriss . I h l'II' . Vallhal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 ,
htimmiseil . c P'ran'u ! . h ( I. Vmiulmnmm. . . . . . (
N",111. Ins ! I. h G Frrwc. Vaughun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
SII'phnl. run ouL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I
North e O. ( Vmmtmimnfl . h W. Vauhan. . . . 0 I I
'J'rapper ! h \ V. Vmitmgiman. . . . . . . ! . . . . . . I ,
Bowers . c Francis . h n. Vaughan. . . . . . . 2
10wur ! . h O. \ ' \'al/han. . . . . . . . . . . . 0
( avalallh. : . n , \'allhan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Delnah 1 llls. ) ' , lot out. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
xlras I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 :
Sec'ond immnlugui :
Soonl . run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1Iuis. h fl . Vimugiman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
HII. Ills" . run 011..0
Higgins . I Francis . h G. \auhan. : . . . . . :
111/lnR. ! ;
Simeplm em ii . c 'mt yb's h I uV. u . VII han. . . . . . . 1
Bow'r" ! e Rlh. : hV. . Vaugimaum. . . . . . . . 2
Nenie , hV. I . Vamhal. Vallhal. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I
North ! b G. I Vumim.imami. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Allen . c ( 'arneron h G. Vaugisami. . . . . . 0
Cavanamigim . iiV. . \au 11/han. . . . . . . . . . . . 0
1)enmmaimy , C' Taylor , UV. . \.nuhan. . . . . . 0
1ennahy . not I OmIt. . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . 0
gxtra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IG
OI\H\ ( 'ItICNiI' ( 1IThi.
. ' . ' . ( a\'anauh. . b Shephenl. G
11.V. Taylor c \ .
n . H. Vnu han , ( Bowr ! > . . . . . . . . . . . .l
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
( ii. 1. "alhan : , h Simepimeuui. . . . . .
.1. C. 1)oyle. e Bower . b Shelhenl. . . . 0
.J . Itetim I ! h1' ! Bowers. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
P. B. Forth run ouL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .
H. I.awrl . C Cavanaugh . h Neaie..1 !
I 1. New . h Shepherd. ! . . . . . : . . . . . . . . r
11 . H. ( Cool ( on. h liowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
J. Francis. e Neimle b Uower . . . . . . . . 7
>
J. Can1ron , h Neahe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D
O. mt ) Is , not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Extras ! . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . .i
11) H . A I.tNO1htOUS 'l'It\CIi.
11t IIHln ah''H - . \nllh'r 1'I.I'lc"
tC II" I'ros'uus mis I "I'm. "
An enthusiastIc crowd or over 1.0
people witnessed the Ir-mle sweepstakes
race last night. "D.HI" Helen won , with
forty miles , and also tw Ipeclal five-mile
time prlzl. : ( cCu\ou h took second time
prlzl. while 'Itmmhtui" lark fInished second In
the race at thlrt-ellhl Time track became
dangerous aCer the 11. t hour on Icount oC
n heavy dew Cal1n . \Vhen spurting the last
lap oC the first live mie : 1aln took an
ugly ( mill on the Irst tur ( which plaee,1
him a talenller Ir a couple oC miles. Clark
1111 his wheel went rolln on the wet track
Inll he CI'I hal two laps lhlnd the
icaulers. , : leCuloulh hecame afraid or the
hoard path whn he hall timimty-ttve mies
to his credit Inll dronnel out. Clark could
not rlle time slujipery track . and lfer ev-
oral IHCrpctv ! efforts to get a-/olnl' .
\\Tappe.1 imp and markl,1 , off at thirty-eight
mle . U\I \ ton hunl to I hike a leedl and
pun off a few mie ! nail when coming to
time tape at the tnl h oC time fortieth took
a br.d fall into time' nmud . wIth hits wh"el on
rai tl
tot ) oC him. Referee IYllu declared time
wlnnel's mind cahied , the race. Iloltoum'me tinm& '
, . . . _ Inll . cal,1 _ , , , Holon' , tm.
. .u on. ) . .r I1Sd I fnrlvU"f iii.i n nh' " '
i ; erfornmauice ' ; ' on ' ' u'ifl'ii i : ' a " iamd : ; track. , . Time
following h i the IllRh oC the contestants :
MIles. Laps
Ilolton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 O 2
MeCuliotigim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3i ( (
: lcCulolh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ' 1
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lG t
:1 : , " 1,1..lt.III'I' ' Iteui(1es Quuiuilma .
Anna Ionilollerr ) ' , who Is under a con-
tract to 1\le the world , In eighteen
months tr\elnl on a iuic'yehu' . and earning
r.000 ; ( enroute . whelllll Into Omlha last
nl/ht nnll I stoPI111 nt the I ) eI lone hotel
:1 / s Lonllon'f'rrr ' Ir Chicago fourteen
mouthS OCO anti tip to this time she hint'
larp,1 , $ .rO Mt'lnl ( her Ihoto/r.lllh , w"lt-
big on table antI , clerkin In stort' . Before
eompeln InA ! time remaining 51 mlp9 oC hr
tl'll ) muhe hnl to mnlce $5th ) or $12 per months.
This afternoon at 3 o'cloco she sybil bc at
the ! rooms of the Omaha \\'h el club In
the Hoyd tht'ater. where sno wilt meet the
Omaha wheelmen.
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" .II.hl' l'rlz"H Iluuuug 11" .
FRItONT , Aug. 2t.-Spocial.-Messrs. ( )
Snack and Heiz have nrrangementM corn-
pleted for another series nC bIcycle races
at time fai' roun 's Sept mher 2 and ' 3. There
will he races In charse's " A . B nnll e. A
larger 00(1 more valuable list oC prlzps hal '
hren hlnl anl 111 anti Rome oC Ihe hest riders :
In the state wilt he pre ont. SI'\rl oC time I
races will lie uncoil by I tandem or qlall
tIIS Ilsuring good records . As the Ilst I
dtey or time reeK Is I.ahor : day . I 1 : expected
that there wi h ! I large atlllanl : ! The
track IR one or the best In the stato.
( 'izuuiee' III ! , 'fh' lhue ' I'huuluuuluIomimeIuID .
' ' . 21-The ( 'luis
NNW 'i'Oltl Aug. 21.-'ho Quill (
\\'heoluimemu oC America held a 10ptng yes- ,
terulay . afternoon amI arranged for a meet-
11mg. to II held early In Slptcmher. nt which
time the professional champlonRhll1 of
\nwrll'a wi he Ileellli , Amerlea'K great-
( 'St 1mrfesm'ionaI Illpra ha\e Ilre"II ) ' 'tmtereul
Inchllnl John S. Johmnon \Vumiter San : el.
Tyler , \'atsel Coleman and Con Bakr.
" ' 11 RIch' nl.1 11111.
CliIYENNE . W'o. , Aug. 21.-Speclal (
Telegrns- . twenty-five-mile bicycle road ,
race to be run leCore October I , Is being
arranged by bicyclists oC this cIty. A unl-
Corm town 11'1110 stretch oC twemity-Ivo (
mils wIll he selltf,1 for the course anti ,
thin record for road races Is expected , to be
beateim. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
" 'iuevl lumels un n l.ull 'I'rlil.
IIL'F'P'Ai.O. Aug. 21.-ThOet naltmoro
whechnen , Harry J. hush , J. Iertmer
.1ohmmmt'mm amid Joseph Hartman , arrIved here
last nllht on a joure ) ' u\t'rlanll train Balt-
moore to MIlwaukee . Timev left today vIa
morl : l\a Ik ! 'heler tolayIa
1unldrl , ant lpv'lunll for Ihelr destnaton ,
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.luhl 1'1'11 ( ' ( ' ACh'r n Hn ( . . . .
N.\SH\lI.I' . AUI I.-John S. PrineI the
champIon hang ( l.ta" co bIcycle rider . Is In the
city tryIng to arrange a Iv.nty.mlo relay
race Graln ' t two imorse' , Imc'rs or trotters ,
for , \ ( a Ihle. _ _ _ _ _
nII'111 I H'n lout Prujrnl.
I.OUISVIL.LE. Aug. 2t.-The oncal pro.
gram Cur the Graml Army of the Republic
encamlllent , whit' mee ! here In the week
commenclnl : Seplember 9. bas just' bten an-
nounced. In outline I Is as follows :
1onllny morning . time 10mmlller.ln.rhleC
receives ; at night , dog wRteheB.
' 'ne .la . ) ' nmoroimmi.n navutet rans' parllt ;
afternoon . emmrrlagu' thrive for the women :
night , rea litton by ! la "Ips oC the Grand Army
ur time Hlubll ! aunt \\'omen'l Htlet compete
10 tIme Orll,1 , Army of the HPlh : (
\\etns.II\ ' mornln . Iruml immmratle , ; night '
concert by Mrs. 1' llh' Da\tsol ; camp hires
lt Music hal I'henlx hul and latonal
, .Uk ; conct'l nt l'Olr houe ; cOI'crt at
BOone square : contert lt Baxter square.
Thursday morning anll mmttermsoomm . here
show ) amid general vIsitation nIght. lire.
aldenerul .lllaton : Ilghl. Irl-
/
work on river front : camp Irls at PhoenIx
Hall. MusIc halt uumud National .rk : concerts
ut court house , 100ne square mind Baxter
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square.
Sfilure.
Friday morning. barhoelel nIght ladles'
reception at Auditoriunm .
rectlton It AudiorIum.
Additonal features wIll be lro\'llel , for
Saturla ) ' ,
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CHnE llADE \ A COOD STAND )
Univoralty TOI Had to HusUe t Beat the
Country Boys ,
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VERY FINE WORK BY BOn PITCHERS
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In Sieui" .
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Brooklyn 13 : St. Louis I , t 'I. '
10stoni ) 10 ; IltslIl 8.
New \prl , 8 ; LouisvIlle , I
Cimicmmgo . lU ; \ Ynfeumingioim , 8. ,
Italtitmiore , 22 : Clnnn/t 5.
Hlllnore /
CIvelunll , 1 I ; Ihlldcllhla : , 8. .
Oranll Illllls , 2 ; lCmtnsmui City , O.
'ul1hitmkee : , I : Ootlol , 4.
; llwlulee , 9 ; A\ilmmCeniuohim' . 3.
Imlanlul ! 1InreulloM.
'Jerle Ilute , 1 ; St. 1.\1 , U.
Des Molimet' . 4 ; l'eorin . 2
HockCorr. 1 ; Limmcolui 2.
Quincy , 6 ; St JOsehihi . 5. -
The UniversIty Club and Crete teams
1110yel a very close ant InterestIng 7ammie or
hal yesterday aCernoon , the Universites
wlnnll/ ) a score or G to 4. Heinharil amid
Jeen both piched mmdmnirahly 33' time fact
that not a single run was earned on either
side most amply deumionstrates The Crete
boys Inllouhtelly would have won time game
hall they not b core nervous at critical
stages . As It was time college stutents hal .
all they could do to win out , and their vIe-
tory was a well earned one when It I ! taken
short the serv-
Into consIderation they were
Ices or Lawier . Uttenger and Robinson. The
score :
UNIVRItSITY.
AU. It. BU. 511. SO. P0. A. E.I
Creigim am' . . . 3 I I 0 0 I 4 0
Crawford. m. r 1 2 0 I 1 1 0 1
, \hbot lb. . . 4 1 0 ( 1 1 0 0
Hayes . c. . . 5 0 1 I I ) 1 I 1 0
lcKelvry , : : b I 1 1 0 2 2 1 0
MeAuhliTe , 21 ; . 4 0 1 0 0 4 I 0
.Ielun .lcAllre , I . . . . : 0 1 0 : 0 .1 1 0
1'lchnor , IC. . I 0 0 0 0 1 0 I
Goole , rt. . . 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 0
- - - - - - - -
Totals . . .3 ! G S 0 9 27 16 1
CItETI.
All. H. 1111. SU Sfl. P0. A. E
Sammdm' 2b. . . 4 1 1 0 0 4 1 1
Kllr , c. . 4 1 2 0 1 9 : (
Ileumedict m's . 1 I 1 0 0 1 2 2
lCenagyif. 3b : ; i 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1
Ina1
Ina/ . Ih. . . 4 1 1 0 1 8 0 (
lal\'el. . If. . . . 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0
101. m. . . . 4 0 1 ( 0 : 0 0
Ahiemm . rr..4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 U
Ieinharll , \ . 3 0 1 0 1 0 . 1
- - - - - - - -
Totals . .31 . 4 8 ' 5 2 1 I
University . : . . . . 0 0 0 : 1 0 0 0 ZG
Crete . . . . . . . . . . 101000002--i
Two-hase hilts : McAmmiiffe' , Sanlls. Dou-
ie I Jlays : lcKelvey to McAulfe to Ahbot ;
Sands tn Benedict. Struck \ out : I ) ' Heln-
harlt. 8 ; hy Jelen , 2. host' on bals : Off
itelohnrdt , 4 ; oct Jelen. 2 , Hit by IIcher :
hty Helnhardt. 1. 1nsst'll halls : Hayes , 2 :
Kenagy . 1.Viid plcheM : ltebnhmamuht , I :
Jeilen . 1 TIle : One hour and forty-live
minute" Umlllre : ! r. Keith.
( .1tiS Ol 'i'llhi \VmIS'l'tIitN : I. J " ( WI.
I\nl" " " City & , ' 1. Shut Oul inc tho'
111" ' &rlulll" , .
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 21.-Score :
Kansas City . . . . . .0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 (
Grand Rapids . ; . . 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 ' -2
lIlts : Kln"IH : City , . 3 : Grant Rapids , 11
Errors I : Kansas City . 1 Bateries : Dan-
lelR and ahner : Junes anti Campbell.
DI TIOIT , Au ! 21.-Score :
Detllt . . . . . : 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
: II\III.oe . . . U 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-5
hits : Detroit , 5 ; Milvatmkee . 11. Errors :
Dtrol. 3 ; Milwaukee. 1 Bnterles : Whl m-
hill and Boyle ; hiker anl l4olmmnd .
INDIANAPOIIS , Aug. 21.-Score :
Tllanall:1 . . . . . . 1. 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 I-D
: lnlelpols . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 (3
flits : Indianapolis . If : Mlmmneapohls. 6. gr-
rers : Immdhanmpoiis : . 4 ; Minneapolis . 5. Bat-
tories : Fisher and : lcl.'lrlal ; Frazier and
\Vilson.
Wison.
TEJtIIP hAlITE , Ap. 2t"Sco e :
Terre haute . . . . 2 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 010
Sl Patti . . . . . . . 1 1 4 0 0 ( 1 1 0 1- 9
His : 'rome Haute. 12 ; St. Paul 15. Er-
rOIM : Terre Haute : ; St. Paul. 8. Batteries :
( hoar Inil Outalt ; Ieplwr mind Ila'ie.
. ST.DNG OF TIm TgAIS.
. l'haycd. 'Von. Lost. P.Ct
Indianapolis . . . . . 97 'el. G 31 " 19
TIlanU\lols \ . . . . . .11 ' 64)Id m.o
Kansas City . . . . .101 G ' 4 59.1
Mtonemmpoi : " . . . . . RI 49 [ l 49J'
Milwaukee \ . . . . . .10t 5) 51. 4D. :
Detroit . . . . . . . . . 119 41 r : 41.4
'i'erre Haute . . . . .9J 41 [ 414
Grml Hapll" . . . .101 32 69 31i
Gaines tOlllY : St. Paul at . Toledo ; Detroit
ut Milwaukee : Kansas City al Grand HUII-
his. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
his.u
( u "gS ( H. ' W'hlS'1'llit : \SSOCI.\'IO
11"11. . .ldN I" ; : l..utim ) . " . 11 " "r , '
_ nn n _ _ _ nnn _ , _ _ _ .
Slul Muergium.
UI.OOINGTON , 1"U . 21.-Score :
Des Ilolnes . . . . . 00 00 3 0 1 Q ' . . . . .4
Peoria . . . . . . . . 100000001-2
JIlts : OeM : Moimmem' 9 : PeorIa , 6. Errors :
Des Iolnes. 1 : Peoria. 2. BatterIes : Fllge-
mler and lcFarlall ; Hoach and Iugtlaie. ,
HOCKI"OHD , Ill. , Aug. 21.-Score :
Huckfonl . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 G
Uncoln . . . . . . . . 000200000-2
His : Ilockforui 5 : Lincoln . 4. Errors :
ltockford : ; 1lncoln. 4. flatteries : Under-
wood mind Snider ; Klmmerer Ind Sperl.
QUINCY , AUI 21.-Score :
Qulney . . . . 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- G
SI. JOfeph . . .0 0 0 000 :102 : 0 0 b
His : Quincy , S ; St. Jose1)im . 8. Errors :
Quincy , 3 : : St Joseph 7. Batteries : : Ie- .
( leevy and Boanl : ; JJhnJ" and Jon ' s. , ,
STANDING OF' 'l' TI AIS.
Pln'ed.'un. . I.o"t. P.Ct
Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 31 5 37 60.6 I
ne Moines . . . . . . . % r :8 m.1 ,
Pcorln . . . . . . . . . ! 51 43 w.7 I
Quincy . . . . . . . . . U : 4) 46 [ 1.G i
Hoclrord . . . . . . DI 4 : 43 11.9
St. Joseph . . . . . . : 35 : GO 36.S
Games tOlllY : LIncoln at BockCord' St
Joseph at Quine ) ' ; Des lolles.Peorla at
llioomnlngtoum . _ _ ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
H.\US 01 ' 1Ig 'i'liNtI4 IIGUI
ilmuh I I immure C.mei- P.U n htem'vmutIuumL
I. . \11 ltt'uuee'miuhie'r.
BAITIlOHg. Aug. 21.-'fho Bl\ltmore !
ollellt up on Parrot In the trsl Inning amid
never let up unt they hind made twenty
hits " .Ith a total oC thlrt-seven bases.
CII .nnat could do nothing wIth Hofer'
pl'.chlng and he was relieved at the seventh.
Pond dill well , Clmiclumnati's runs 1el" scored
on errors. Attendance , 5.:0. Score :
lmattlmmiore . . . . . . 2 2 1 t 0 3 1 322
l'lclnnat Baltmore . . . . . . ,0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 5
Ills : BaltImore , 2 ; CincinnatI . 8. Errors :
Baltmolu , 5. ; Cimiclnnatl . f. I' arnel runs :
Baltimore. 1 ; Cineiumoatl . 1. Two-baMc hits :
Clarke Burlm. Kelly. lie'itz. Three-base
hilts : ( , Jennln ! ! Pond , Kelly. home
runs : Jennings Keeler. tacrlico hll : Jen-
lungs . lteitz . hofer. Stoh'n.sel : McGraw ,
Ewimmg. Douuh' IlllY : Jemmmmtngme 10 Carr.
t'It base on baits : Off Horer , 2 : ! ar Parrot.
3. : Struck out : Ily Hof.r , I : by l'mmnm-ott , 3 ;
hy pond1 2. flatteries : hlofer Pont Inl ,
Clarke ; 'arrott and Vaughn. TIme : Two
Carko : unll Iry minutes. UmpIres : O'Day
anti Burnham.
LOST IN TIm FIRST INNING
WASHINGTON , Aug. 2i.-Waslmlngton
lost today't gaunt , In the trlt Inning. when
bases on balls 111 a failure to held prop-
erly gave Chmlcago four runs. The game
was called , at the end oC the sevtnth Inning
on Score account : oC damkness. Attendance , 1,800.
'Vnshlngton . . . . . . . . 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 8
ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : 1 U 0 1 ' - 9
11Washlnlton. : . 10 : Chicago. 10 Errors :
\\ashhIKton. : : Chicago , 3. Irne(1 runs :
Waiilngtomm , 4 ; Cimicago . 3. 'Iwu.base hIts :
lUI twnight : McGtmlre ! Ammule'rsomm. Three
hall hilts : tlat'samaer Dmmhmlen. Home run :
ityami. Stolen buseS : . unJe. \1 1 ot. ler.
) . Anlt'rlon : ltynn. Sacrifice his : Terry
. Schh'bcck. Duubl . '
Cmmrtwnlght ! 11.\1 : Dah-
len to Truby 10 n.cker ; Schleboclc 10 Crooks
to Wrhht : First hast on bal : : Oltnder. .
, , oui . ; ort Terry , 6. I.or on bases ; \\'ath-
1101. . 5 ; Cimicago . 1. Struck out : fly
ller.on. 1 : by 'l'errlp , I , .aMsI. h:11 Me-
Guire. WII , hitch : Anutersoum. BnterleM :
Anderson amI McGuire ; 'Ferry and DJnahuu
Time Iln > : : Keefe. Two hmour3 . mind Ifeel minutes . Um
IILJRKI'l'T'S DAY ' 10 lIE LtCKY.
1I.DI'I.III" . Au ! 21.-Lucid started
11 to Ilich Cur the haunt' team , but ho was
rIUt\e,1 , In the sixth 11) SmIth , who did but
Ito better . lurktl was sept to Irst live
tmo : on bails. antI scored each tIme. At-
tenttaitt'e . I2.lt. Score :
Ihladehhln . . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 t- 8
Cleveland . . . . . . . . 2 0 : 0 4 2 4 0H
lilt ? ' : PhiladelphIa 12 : Cleveland , H. Er.
rur ; "hladelphla , . ; l'le\ehll.I. 3. Earned
run : I'iihiado.phiu , : 1 : ( lc\'tlnlll. 1. arnel
bao hilts : 'Iamlton ' (21 ( ) , McKean . : I , Te-
beau. Threlhll hits : Dolehant . lurr ,
Uo'le , /.tmmumner. Sacrifice hlH : ( 'roam' . le _
AItr , Gristly Slul1 bl " " , : Deloirnnt
'runner heft 0 : baS"1 Phiadelphia , 8 ;
( Ivpnno. 7 Slr\k out I ) ' Inel. 3 ; buy
l.u.II. : Double l aY : ; Cross ( uII 13teti ; )
? -
h
I/lnlt'1 I / ' t ' J ' . 'iommmnt3' ) , \iclenim ; o ( ' : , :
t Teimeti Ii. 11 ' First ni C 'rror- . I 'ii liii , Ieh5hm : him
"IJlt
: , ( 'lovelmmumec I' m ' r 1.'lr't II\ ' I' on bails. (1
I . \'hl. le : mm It ' 11 unit Ii , I , ( mEt "n'I. i I ; 1. PnlPpd
hnl I : (1 nt thy . Ilnlll t I bem' : I .ord . Smlll I I ! I luck-
Icy 11,1 Ural\ , ; "II In,1 , 2imnmncr
'rtmne I' msl . : ! 1w Ifvur amid tcn t mimlmutitt'm4. \ ' 11lr , ( ' :
\\\S iiM'1aIS11At'Ghll'EII. ) .
\
lfl1OOKi\5 " .tig. 21.-Th. . /111. . itt RIMt-
' n park ttl ' "r.ruoun \ ' / ! / t tothln . "
than n Ilnunltdr : 'fhe Brooklyn ! won with
ease unll tho'lJrOWIM , ' vied 1 wih emit'hm ethel
nl to who NhlnL"1 male the l0st error4.
After the 1''ln WI' Ilrnetcll ) ' won time
'
iuine 1"lmtlll ( ( 'rommtmm , their new Pit-lien .
Ho mUlle n 'lltlr001 shuwln . Score :
HtI.ouk. . : \ . . . . . 000001021-4
Irlokl'n . .bE.i. ; . . : 2 0 I 3 U I 2 . -18
I bite : Ht I , ut'mlt' : 10 ; Broukl'I , 21 grror. :
St JoUI , : ; . 'l'arn.1 rimims : St 10uls. : ,
,1101:171 D. ' , First base In errors : SI. I.oul .
4. I.er on 1 lsSt : , luulM , 5 , BroolI . 12.I I .
First bnRe , eei halR : Off laut 1 ; or trumitn .
I ; oft ml'et. I : off ; ! cDnUIII 2. Stllll (
nut : By Dllh. I : hy Crommimi 1. 1011' 1 run : .
Ilchunc ( ' . Threhall hltl : Illtz , Imtchmmtmmce' .
Cronin , now , I 'rwo.haP hilts : 'l'reuhway.
8holh , Quinn i , Samummuels . 1. I I z. Stnlen bn l :
\auh , lit i hy Iii tehucul hoe II : ( I ml iihmm . But-
t erie's : let ( ' 1 ) omim II I I , mlret 1111 Pelz ; ( ronln ,
Dnub amid . lal..y.tnplr ! : 'ttLmrm'umy. ' 'fhne :
Two houn' uIlI thre milutl * .
FO1tI.iAN GA'I' TI :1 TIII' : GA m.
BOSTON Atmg . 2i.-h"oremiimn'm' : Wlll1eM at
( 'Illcul stmigemu . e'ntmiileil ) , with errors by StUll ,
was time cause uf l'ittshtmrg's IIIrat IOlllY.
' ommthiette.l imomne te'aimm ammO
The ) onth.lle,1 the hOlu tlal 11111 itt tie
' nf 'v.'nth ' h '
hellllln tIme were leading ) 1
rtiml. Iii the sevenths I.'oremln was very
'IiuI ummid mifter that he ulhiov'tl ,
wili , ul11 Ilf'r 1101'f,1 enough
iiaI'eu tn el 1 h'e the home ell to s are three
ruums . 'l'he 111111 ut tIme homc t111 vms
; recl "l'llalce. 8.0m. Score :
\ei Ioton . . . . . . . 4 0 0 : ( ( 0 I 2 . -10
Iltburl ; . . . . . . 0 I ) 0 2 0 :1 : : 0 0 0 S
I lUst : 10lton. lU : I'Ittmuimurg . H. I' rrdrl :
hutton , I : Plttsimurg , I. I'arled : rUls : blot' .
ton , 3 ; Iltrbur . 3. 'rwo-hmase hilt : Stnmmei.
home run : SI'1311. Stolen base : I.olg.
FlrMt elm hal Is : I.nwe I , ; lelrthY. liii mm minim
(4) ( ) , HYln , Jlierhjauer , I"oreummimtm. lilt hy
iiitcimer : IJnovln (21 ( ) i3ttirmrt. Struck \ out :
Illtch\r , Stuart " 'rrtt. 11 " 11 bal : lyun ,
Batteries : Dollu. Ityan 1111 Ualzll ( ; Fore-
mal a 11 'ulerrItt. ' rime : 1wo hour and
thlrtso\n minute thrnplri' : MeIonmihd.
COLONELS . QUIT TN TiLE 'Il I n.
NEW YORK Atmg. -The Colonels hmeid
their own agaInst time visItors thIs afteroon
for two iiiumtngm' I . After thlt they gradually
n/R.
weot to jllcel 111 allowed the local leam
to win wih runs to "pare. Score :
New Yorl < . . . . . 2 0 0 2 : 0 1 0 t -8
LouI8\10 . . . . . . . 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
hIts : New York , 1 : Louisville , 1. Errors :
New York , 1 : I.oulsvle , 7. Earned runs !
New York : ; ToI18\le. 2. FIrst haR ly
elrol : New York 2 ; Louuivhii- 1 Left on
hass : New Yotk 5 ; Louisville . I BaSI'R
oil balls : On Itusie . 1 : off CUIIIIII , 8.
Struelc out : IHusl ( ' . 1 : by . ' 11111Ihlm. 3.
Timree-bam'e hi : Sumugart. 'l'wo-iutse : hits :
Tie rmmaml . CCll I i ' , ( (1 ( mmiii ngimmtmmm. Stole base.
nals.Vlllhl DoullIIYs : O'Brien to
Shutart tu Spit's ; O'lti'iemm tu Spies ; 1'am'rei
to F'ulier. I'a''ell haiti : I'nrrel. liattenics .
Ihmustu' ! amid Fllrel ; ( lnnln ham amid \\'nrncr.
Ull1Ir' : . ' vne. AtenllaIC ( ' , : . :1' . 1lme :
'r'o hOlm ulll nile mlnule
STANDING OF' TIlE 11 AS. (
Played. \'omi. J.cmt . 1'.Ct.
Baltmore . . . . . . 97 GI : I P.Ct .
Clevellnl . . . . . . .103 G 39 61.2
Iltshurg . . . . . . . .101 G H 6.2 .
BORton . . . . . . . . . 93 r : 43 rr.l
I'imilmulelphmia . . . . . 93 r 41 55.6
Ihllllellhil . . . . . . ! S r1 -t r..1
Cir.elmsmmatl . . . . . . . . 93 m - .15 51.6
Clr.elnnat : . . . . . . . . .10:1 : 5 47 r1 I
New York . . . . . . .lOt 1 51 49 ' 51.0
: WlshlnJton . . . . . . D' :11 : f. t ' 51l .
St LOlis . . . . . . .102 :2 70 ( 81.1 :
Louisvie . . . . . . . 93 23 7 : 2,5
No toda ' .
gaines today.
G"US : ( IF 'l'miE 1,1 % 'El. \ ' tilA'1'i'i1Jlt.
Sh'llhnri . . . frll SCsi rk . A fI mm'
1Jeeeteriu I St .
n n""II'rll. Il niggle'
STnO ISBtH" , Nub. , Au ! : . 21.-(3pellal & (
Telegrarn.-Staulc and Stromhlglayed I
game oC ball hmiee tota ) ' . StUIc ! malicer ) '
few errors , hlt ; : Stronmsburg's play was ful
oC them. FI.lllr. who IHI\I Played error-
less IlmeM I : I the season dropped every-
thing that catrn' ' Ito them and wIld ' throws
were numerUI" . . , Time hem teal mudo two
hilts 10 the virlarI one hut when time hOle
team went tQ the hal In time last half of the
Ilnth they Wert , lIve scores beimimi. . 'hl'l
they hlmlen.d oUl six runs ant won the
game. Score :
Stromsbur . : : . " , . 0 3 : 2 0 1 2 0 1 6-15 I
Stark . . . . . : . "i . 0 2I 0 0 0 2 ' 3 3-H
Struck out : ny bison : ; hy Lyon , 2. Hat-
tories : Strom.hlrk. Olson ! anti , Olson : Stark ,
Lyon and ' Ga'oivommor . Ullllrl : Gus IlohI.
GHETNA , : eb. . Aug. 2t.-Speclat ( 'tle"
ram.-The ) \a t one-sided game or the
t'lson1'aK plaY'1 < 1 tIme hOle groln,11 to-
b1te3en lImOVaterloo
lImO
tiny bt\ un1fthtVaterloo Browns amid the
Gretna Greu'iflm.- ' 'hl : lrOunlM were hea\y.
owing to the recent mains . or time locals
woull have made a few more rln" . Score :
Waterloo . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Gretna . . . . . . . . .1 010 G 0 1 ( 2 ( 0 G
Eared runs : Gretna 11. His : Waterloo
Browns . 8 ; Gretnl , 19. "wo-haRu hits :
Waterloo , : : Gretnl , 5. Homu IUI : Scimietebe.
Douile pla 's : lelneM toVheler
to Gnmpbel : : la"on to Wheeler to
Campbell. Htre out : By Denton ,
1 : by hleiumemm . : : hy JalrlR : : ; \ ) '
Schlele , 6. Errors : Waterloo , 15 ; Gretmma .
5. TIme of game : 'rwo hmoum's. Umpire : : Ir.
: rorl on.
SIIUNGFIEIJ. N-h" , Aug. 21.-(3peclal (
Tele/rm.-Sprllltel ) ( won lie I Iftl
straight leulle : llne from Ilpllon today
icy a score of 10 to 9. . Young 1111 was In
the box for the horle.l am ant was tOlchel1
11 I i'ely , limit hlil lne MIPllrt Paplion I
hlM " not wun I league gmumne thIs seasoim.
Rrnr"
Springfield 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2-10
Slrlnlftld . . . . . -
Iaplion . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 ( 9
hits : Iallllo" . 11 ; Sprllnehl 12. Three-
base hi : II'uriimmo. Two-base his : Bunlimie .
Dunn Joe pplers. Base on huls : Off Blr-
line . i : oft P110g. 2. Douhlu plays : Plu to
Fox : Swain ( unn sl ted ) ; Burbank 10 Swain.
flatteries : 1111 ; , Peters anti Clement ; Ihur-
line ant : lchol"1" . Tim : Two hours and
tw.nty minutes. Umplro : lIon. H. C.
l.
Loller.
TIX'I'MSEIT. Neb . Aug. 21.-Speclal ( Tel.
egnmmmn.-Tht' 'eeurseh bll chub ) wnn the
follows game from : Iawnue City here today U !
' 1'cicmumn'eim . . . . . . .1 2 1 1 0 5 2 0 2-11
l'awumeeCity . . . . 001000000-1
Base hits : ' 'erllseh. 11. 'j'wo-iamue imits :
Harlan (21 ( ) , fltiI'ftmm. Struck out : I ) ' ) hiI , '
G : bv Tracy . 2 ; by Scott , I : by Grnle\l.
I Errors : 1ecumsoh. : ; Pawnee CI8
1.\tcrl , ' ' : Davis anti Conln : ' 'rcy , Scott .
GI."lnlcld nail \\'mmtson. Scot.
O'NEILL . Nt'h. Aug. 21-Siuecial ( 1ee- :
/r.ln.-O'Nel ) anti enlerllfe plaYt11 toulay
the seeonl , gnome of a series oC hhmre'e , for the
t11lonshhl fr northr NebrmmskmL. . I wits
the Ille"t game over seen II this city . hclnl
Ilrkld by brillIant 1)layln on both stile's.
Iloth Ilcher Ilhl good work , but Itlvanlt
11\1 the better oC I. Score :
O'Nel . . . . . . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 ( 2 1 t --4
COIN'hIHe . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3
ll ! : O'Nell. 7 : ColerIdge . 9. Struck out , :
B ) ' 11 cl11 1. 5 : by Gruhimeun . 5 . 1asu'ui ,
himmils Morrison 2. Batteries '
Imls : : Batrh'l : O'NeIil . Mc-
Ivanlo and Jamieson : ( 'olellle , Glham
Inll Jolson.lplre : Ilnl. !
IIEIIIION . Neh. . Atmt. 2l.-Speclal ( Tle-
granm.-hleimron WOl time toPuIII game with ,
Iam"
Bell"le , Ian. , yesterday at lplr\II' .
Webster won time game by striking omit lIt-
ton len amid mmmaking a homo run. Score :
Belovlo . . . . . .1 0 I 1 0 1 2 0 1 06
lebron . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 (1 0 f
Base hits : nel\'le , f : llebron G. Struck
out : ly Au usta. 7 ; \Vehster , II. Errors I :
Belevie , 6 ; lfhron , 8. IlterlK : Hello-
yule , Augusta nnll Brown ; Hehron.'eh
aod Cone. luses on bails : Off Augusta . 2.
Time : Two hours . Um\lle : ( Leedom. , ]
DUNBAH. Nuh. . Aug. 21.-Spellal.- ( )
Dunbar anti Talnuige tact ' , '
1/lmagc 10t 'sterllav to
.Iechle the first sumo oC I serIes oCnvp. .
Dele time Illn In the Irst four InnIngs
the teams m1111ell to limit up a pretty stiff
article oC hal 'I ' tie next Kamo n rrety /'rle str
wIll fJe plaYI , at Dunbar time 23ths. Score :
Dunbar . . . : ' . : . . .3 0 0 1 1 2 I 2 ' -13
Talmare . . . . .t..404000000-8
Two.hl ' e his : Cox , Thompson. Gillette .
Dunhar. grn'rl : Dunimar 9 : ' 'lhnage , 10.
Bateries : ( lax mil Maxwell : Baker and
Ca h. Umpln' : leI' d Cox .
hASTINGS- Auc. 2l.-Speelal ( Telegram. )
-The prlnleltllul lawyers lied their annlal
game oC ball \hls \ aferoon at the North
Bile athletIc kfoundme . ' ] he Ilrlntrrs are
great "stlcks'8 'In,1 thereby won time game
by a score 0,2\ , \ to , 20. Batteries : lawy'ls. /ame
: lcKlnn.\ and , Money ; printers . Miller anti
Ireel\ The htl'lmmtera won three games Crom.
the lawyers Out dr Cour.
I'u lu , rkn 'r " . I. , . " 'hlllll.I.
CELAlt hlrlhPS ! , 11. Aug. I.-Speclal (
Telemgramn.-tmi1ngtots won two games here
TeleKral.-tl\
today with emmse' , Score . first game :
Cellnr HalI . , : . , . 1 0 IOU 0 0 1 0 3
Burlulton . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 ' - 8
hits : Cedar hIipItim' . G ; Burln/Ion , ii. Er-
I'or : ( ,111 1luihti91 ( 3 ; Iurlluton. / 2. Bat.
telle , : H ! ) ' und 1' ( ear ; Nichols and I.ynch.
Score weQOI game :
C..I"r Hallls . KalO . . . . , . . 1 0 ) 0 1 0 0 24
Burlington . . . . . . . . I 0 2 r 2 0 ' - ) :
His : Cedar IapllR G : BurlIngton , 15. gr-
101' : C'IIIr HIIIII : 3 ; Blrlngton , 3. lInt-
.
tories : Brush and - Fear ; - Wehner uIII Lyumchm.
nlll" " ' h'eueismy.
The Omaha BusIness College and the
Electric Lights wi play Sunday morning
'
on time Cormerls grounds The grandstand
bas leol enlarell so there will bo plenty
oC rom for iicetators. \
hayden Bros. ant Company C will meet
on the grounls , at the later lt Omaha ! t
ihS ! : 1 , m. Hayden Bros. ' battery will bo
Thelf ' ln and Swanson ; Company C. O'on-
nor amid liuhilitz. .
I'rl , ( ' ut I'I Irul A ii vme meeeii.
1ITTSBUHO , Aug. 24.-Plg Iron has advanced .
vanced $ In the last three days and II nol
quoted at $15.50 per ton , the biehl I since
1890 , when I sold at $24.50.
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I
HEQUTAL WON \ IT EASILY
Delay at the Post Tired Out the Over-
weightd Favorites ,
UANDSPRING WAS TiE FIRST ONE OFF
( : rlll 1i.1 , lii . Viui.er II 11 11" ) '
1'.11.1 , LTImI&l & 'I'h. . ) . iIi.uele.et
1"11' , 'l'h"1 ! "II 111 I. Ih ( '
F'i'nuut "IIh LIttle 1'T.rl. : '
SIIEEI'Sll BAD hAY I.\CI TlAC .
Aug. 21.-The Commey Ishammtl Jockey club
track at Sheepsheall lay was never In bettor t.
tel conllton than 1011ay.
'fho canllllates for the I.'ulrl ) . appeared
on the track this lorllng with their stable
eonlnlons. but theIr wurk was done ant
the ) ' were only takln/ gentle exercise to
ke ( time musces Imb r and their lmbs In
perfect conditon for the great strmtmgle.
At H ) o'clock time trainers hall nil left tIme
track ali their charges were re3tll/ quietly
In the stlbles , with six hour walt for the
contest or the year.
I was concelell 01 ul sides that uever
In the hIstory or the stake had the race ben
more open \ amid a possibity ) for a dozen
hmorses oven thou/h the favorites : were only
two In milummiber with good odds above the
othen. A fair cstmate , rormer rrom con-
versaton with lending triners at the track
mantle HOI\prln/ choice wIth time majorIty .
Ity . with Requital seconl , hastIngs Ihlrd amid
hluziet Axiom and the other rolowln !
Thcre was a delay or twenty-nvo minutes
at the post for the I.'uturly candidates ; then
the llag went down , wIth Handspring In first
place. All through time first quarter Handspring -
spring held the advammtage but lequltal , ' Ior-
!
man and Applegate were pressll ! him , close.
McCalerty electrified . the excited thmrong by
rushlug Apillegate UI ) to Handspring and
ieadhmmg him hy a heall at the baht-nmlle post
while little Grlln followed suit with He-
qultal. HaIr way down the stretch Allple-
gale luau had euough an:1 : hIs sUPJorters
erased slmoutlng . as Hequlal : wth ! GrlCu
smth1conndeltl ) ' . ro"/ed ahead , amid grad-
ualy : iumereasiumg hits ad\mtn/l , won time great
rare b ) a Ilngt h from Creceimdo . who calo
wIth a great rte In the last tuniomig. Silver
I fnished timird a length hehln Crescommdo.
Heltulal went to the host at fotmrs after
open II ! at threes. Crescendo and Sliver I
were at long 0(1(15. ( Tue roes was run In
1:1 : 2-5. The heavily wehhte,1 , Iamlsllrln !
Applrgate . Hastnl3 and Iazlet were well
herten. the long delay at the pest being one
or time commtributiumg causes or their deClat I
:
o contrlbtn/ .
In the first race there was some brisk betting :
ting . ReligIon being the favorite. Kar'll
won easily . whIle Helgon ! ceuhl do no bettor
than sceommil. Domino was an clMs on favorite -
ito Car the second event The len/ delay at
the post told on Domino with his heavy
weight amI when Tarel called Ullon hm ! he
could only let wIthin a han sbreadth or the
filly. I was a pretty race for three fshths
or a mile from home. They were all 11rlvlng
and Grllth managed to gel Butterfly home In
front by desperate work. Out or fourteen en-
tres ; In time third race elevcn1 ent to the
jiost . with Hugh Penny as favorite. Wal-
(
seer took the lall soon and was hover hen'led.
seE
although Uogel drove \ \ 'erberhar , !
Griffin thus banded time third successive race
ot the day amid with a nII' record for the
lstanee. Griffin rode DJrlan to victory In
the leh race . making his nnh Succoslve
victory. Darlan was an odd cn favorite for
the race , and at no time was In danger. In
I the la1t rate eight startpd. Sunup. the favorIte .
I Ito won comfortably. SummarIes :
1.1 1t race . live rurlon" . selling : Kamsln .
(3 ( to I ) won n.I/lon (2 ( "to 1 ) second , lrno- :
tlommmml ( S to 1) third. Tir" : 1 :02 : 2-5.
lonnl Stconll 1 ' , fall . ( , . 1"ltlllty
eQuno : The lutelly (7 ( tn 2) Won IJmlw
( : to 5) ) , second Hey ( tel lultlel ( I to 1
thlrl Tinme : I : ( ) 1-5.
'fhlrl 1lne I'acl. six CUrIOISS : V'altimeer ( ( I to
1 won . \Yernher (1 ( to 2) ) sroml , Arlpaho (
(8 ( to 1 ) Ihlrd. Tlml : I : J : 2-5.
Fourth race the Futurty ! stakes F'utumrity
course : Itetitmital . 15 ( Gllln ) . I to 1. wun :
( > I'lllo. IUY ( . ( ) . 21 ! ) to 1. second ;
Silver H , lOS ( Balard ) , 40 to I. thlrll ' 11) :
1:1 t : 2.r. htandimpring , Hastngs , Appl/ate. !
I.'ormli. Hotmmmgsmnan . Immterrntt'tlon . Scrog-
gamm . \\hlplny. ! : tbornmon Ialm.'rton . ! el !
/an. . King . oC Uuhemla. I Ilzlet , Niniroul .
Peep o. Day and \xlom nlso ran.
I.'lrh r' ' . . . enl mIle : Dorlun ( ( 10 2) won
Dolabma (5 ( to 1 second . Uumhazlto (5 ( to 1 )
third. TIle : 1:1 :
Sixth rm'ce. _ mie and a ! lxtlnth , turf :
SUnl ) (7 ( to 5) \vorm Lookout (1 ( 10 1 second.
Ulllla (3 ( to I ) third. ' 1 me : lH : 1- :
- -
t1t\CI\S ; 1\11 : ( ; 11 , ( " " ' 'l'1ttl .
lne age Crow,1 . met Ih ( ' Ilnlllll : h''HIJ I
. \'ils II"ll'lllllf.t. I
ST. LOUIS , Au ! -Flnc weather a Cast .
track 111 a full list oC entlleM for every
om' oC tile Iht events on the card coma-
hlned tu make time diamond tournment or
Urn Afoclal.d Cycling climbs of St. Louis a
tlmmccem'md . Although the track wus In line
0011 lon. the tmo with ammo Ixceltol wa
comparatively slow and dlsiimpoiumting. The
llsuourl slut , ' re'comel waM broken hy Alex
Ialng oC St. Louis . who JUced hy n tan-
Ilum , made the IIMtnnee In time ono mil
novIce race In 2:15 : I lint . kno'kln off six and
Ihre-fonrthK ! (1011Is frm time 11revlol"
stanllurd. Time event oC time tU ) ' , In which
suds cracks aK I , ' . J. Tills amid , C. ; 1
Murphy of New York Inll L. D. I C'mmbnmmne
of St I.onll were eumtered . waA the two mi"
ImiimmtiiCltlm . t'immss U. lllher 'l'itume nor Ca-
hmanime' , M'rat'im mmmcmi show.1 In thIs mmmcc .
time honor beimmg taken by \ \ ' . A. ' 'ern-I or
San I"runclsco , who was closely Colowell hmy
Jolm Vu' . Colnr und FrammkVimig oC SI
1.llls.hlo ( ' . :1 Murph , ful.1 to caine
to the flout In this eVimt he captured , hanl- ,
I ) ' time one miii . opea ; und the \ one mil
hmmummdlcap . boIls cluRs Uurts. . Se\rl at-
.
suit t.mllis , : were made to brcmek records. lIe-
Half-mile , open , class A : flay II , I'eeble.
( 'mirlinylile' , won : Ernest Shale , St. Louis ,
mtecomitl ; It , Huller , St. Louis , timird. ' .I'inme :
1:18 ,
Cue mIle , novice , paced by a tandem :
Alex Latmmg , St. Locus , womm ; Ed ( iuentiier ,
St. Louis , secoimil ; C. T. I'mlest , St. LouIs ,
tiilmti. 'rime : 2:15. :
One mIle , hmammtllcap , ciam' 11 : C. N.
Mimrphy , Nosy York (45 ( yards ) . \von ; C. S.
\Vehlt' , han Fmnmmcisco (55 ( ) 'mmrds ) . i'e'conel :
John \V. Coiamrn , St. l.otmum (110 ( ymiruls ) ,
thuirti. 'fime : 2:1)9 : 2-5.
Omme mile , open , class A , ritlems Ii years
old amid umver : Joe ile'nley , lCmmmmmuas City ,
vnn ; 13. C. PliIng , St. Louis , secommd ; A. L.
Jorulmun , St. J.ouis , timirul. Tlnme : 8:21. :
MIle , open , clint' II : C. M. Murmimy , New
Yomk , vmm ; h. I ) . Cainmnnt' , St. Lommis. mmcc-
onti ; S'llI Cobumn , St. Louis , thmimd. 'l'imume :
2:11 : 2-5.
Mile. open , ciam'a A : F. it. ilatterslcy , St.
LouIs , von ; It. Ii. I'eebie , Cariinvllle , Ill. .
recund ; ( eorgc D. Cabammne , St. Louis , third.
'l'lme : 2:18 : I-S.
'I'wo mnliemu , , , hmaumtlIcaji. class 11V. : . A.
Tim-rd. San Frmtmmclsco (125 ( yards ) , 'oim ; Joimma
\V. Coiturmm , St. 1ouls (215 yamdmd , secomitl ;
FraimkVIng , St. Locus (215 ( yards ) , timitd.
Timmin : 4:3) : .
0mm , nhl , htantiicap , class A : WillIam A.
Solan , Macon. Mo. , worm' Tommi , Ctmhumn , St.
houlm' , second : J. C. \ ardner , lit. Louis.
third , Time : 2:16. :
Jo1e'5' J uui's I.simiele'el Femur % Vlmemmprs.
LOUISVILLE , Aug. 21.-A fast track ,
good iinlshes anti a crowd of over 2,500 pee-
pIe chiaracterizeul. the initIal fall meet of time
hew Louisville Jockey club. WIley Jones
% vomm "timQ honor of time ilay by guiding four
vimmnermt to victory. 'rIme best race of time
tlay was the opeuminir ovommt , whmlch was won
by the favorite. Three first choicem' were
first past time post. Jockey Bob Isom was
idol dowme by Starter Cimlmmn. Time boy wait
mndt'r contrmnt : to Cimlnmm anti jumped hIm
itt O.ekiey , lIe haul the moonlit on Aimna
1410 Iii the first and after ima s'as set dowmm
slit' wale scratched. Results :
First race. one mliii : St. MaxIm (6 ( to 5) )
womm , Lauri'mte (8 ( to 5) secommd , Selika (15 ( to
1) ) thIrd. 'rumime ; 1l2i. :
Second mmmcc , five furlongs : La Colon-
elm-Inn (6 ( tu , I ) second , llehitm of Fordham ( S
to 1) ) second , Latorammo (5 ( to I ) timlrd. Tlmimo ;
1 : tt.
'rhlrd race , mile end a sIxteenth : George
fleck ( i to 5) ) woo , Queen May (6 ( to I ) eec-
onth , Jiitilthm (6 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Timmme : I :51' : , .
l"ourth rmmce , five antI a imumlf furlongs :
lIen ItoIbalay , ( even ) won , Moylan (5 ( to 1) )
m'ei'ond , Sir Duke (7 ( to 1) ) timird. Timne :
ii01. :
Fifth race , six furlongs : TwInkle , (6 ( to 1)
won Sister lommo (5 ( to 1) ) second , Start (3 to 1) )
third. ! Tinme : 1:18 :
Sixths race. meiX furlongs : Black Hawk (6
to 1) ) woo , Toughs TImntier (8 ( to I ) ue000nl.
JIm Dommten (10 ( to I ) timtrd , 'rime ; 1:18. :
l.uit lmm ml t hIximaisIt lnue l'anh.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 21.-This was the
last day of tIme races at ExpositIon park.
Time trmuclc was heavy. Joe 'e's'oohmnan , in time
third rices , was time only vInnImmg favorIte ,
anti Boutheermiest In the fourth , was time
only oilier favorite that got 1110cc or show
imionoy. Attendance heavy , Itesults :
FIrst race , sIx furlongs , st'lilng : Louis
Yummg (5 ( to 1) ) won. Vie (4 ( to 1) seeommd ,
'hoe ( IS to 1) thIrd , Time : I :26 : ,
i4ecorti rare , four amid a half fimrlongmi ,
sehhtumg. Little Cimip t to I ) well , MommiL
OvatIon ( to 1) se'comith , Ltmcy lay ( I to I )
thirl 'i'itmse. I :01. :
Timinul race si fllrlongs , sellitig ; Jon
\'oohmmizmtm (6 iti ) l'nt htrooki (2 ( to I )
iteenmith , Ilockhtlil ( Ill to 1) ) tiilrl , , 'I'immme : 1:21 : ,
Foumrtim nice , iimlte' anti a halt , catch
weights ; ( 'lulkntor ( 2 to 1) ) won , VedgeIle1l
( Ii to I ) seconti , Southiermiest (6 ( to 5) ) thIrd ,
rImiie 2'13 ,
Fifth race , four femelcuigs miimd tlfty yards ,
selling : hiamney Anrous (3 ( to 1) ) mvon ,
ltlltcimeli (2u ( ) to I ) second , Thurnman ( I to 1) )
third , 'rimmm' : 0:57. :
N h'iiTING' t'AS A 111(1 lMEIt ,
( 'hiltuuge , hire-u-miu'rshr , , , 1512,011(1 ( 1mm ( lit'
S'uesIi Iii gtuime t'ui ne ituue.u's ,
ChICAGO , Aug. 21.-Time mmiemetlmig of tIme
Northmwestenms Itreetbers' niumeociattoms cioseul
tealay , tIme track bet mm ii lie fal r comith I t Ions ,
I'roluattiy $ i2,0)u ) was Iot omm time iumeetltmg ,
aumt it Iii commsttlertmml convlmmcimug proof timimt
no cimmg cams use t ho ommd iuete'd vithm an t bet-
flog. 'l'ime llreetit'rs' umm'm'twlatbomm , hsowo'er ,
has set umus exmmlmmlmio It ) ohImer associations In
time mmmmmtter of mmot ilecianimig riec''s off netter
mmcceitImmg t'umtry mimomme ) ' . \\'iills I' , the jreen
C ii teago geldIng , uomm t hi e' commchmtl I mmg hm eatS
of time 2:30 : trot. Al lemmmlu1aimd gave 1)emmtimmn
m'oumme t rouble I us time 2 :22 : trot. lt'immlmsey w'oms
the 2:17 : immice easIly , titter laying emp tIme
Iirst heat. SimImmmevmey won time hlrst two
imt'ats of time liki'sld stake easily , limit
themm tired antI Valley Qtle'ens took t'o im0.mts.
I t wits 7:15 : o'clock aunt time ovmme'r vero
read ) ' to , hivid e llrst us mm ii st'cumimul misoite'y.
'I'ime stmehiles of Monroe Sahimthtmiry , N.
( 'honey , Colonel ' 1' ybor , Cil Ayrt'mu nue'mmer
of llemmsc'ttme , memiml others shiitped to Fleet-
voimd lie lIe to mm igum I. Sunmmimmm nIt's :
2:0 : class , trot. pmmrse $1.0) ' ) ( ctnmelimtictl ) :
\'tllIs I' womm time m't'commml , timird mmmmtl fourths
heats. 'h'immie : 2:16'L : , 2:2im. : , 2:3om : , . 'I'ur-
etirnis ss'mis secommil mmmmml hioslmia thlrtl. I'rmey
'l'e.hi won tin. first heat in 2l7' : , bunt ivms :
drawn 1mm time thiim'ul hotel. Fretlerlck l ,
ilns'timornme , Jutige ltIt'c mmii ltoyumma imbue
m't Lu ricO.
222 e'Iasq trot , purse $1,000 : Denthnt' won
tIm et secoimil , tIm i rul a mm 0 fan rths Is en tue : 'l'i umie
2:1S'4 : ' , 2:17' : , 2:19 : % . Lorettit womm time tlrst
heat 1mm 2:2Pk : mmmiii was second. ( ibenmimiore
% .mts timtrtl. Al Flemmiphamsd , ( 'erie idcGrcgor ,
J immm Snmlthm amid ICittie Ii imlito startt'tl.
2:17 : chasm' , ii meimig , limirse $ l0) ) : 1)emmmpsey
\von time seconti , third miami foemrthm hemmtm' .
'l'immse' : 2i4 : , 216 % , 2:18 : % . htrlmiotla woms
time lirst heat lii 2l6'4. : ammti vas mmt'commil.
( 'emokon vtes timIrul. Tai ( 'rugo , lIeu htegemmt ,
Cimaritoim , Fall Not , Carrie Onward , J00
Nelsomm auuui Nehiie It tulsa started.
1.tslcesimlt' m4taI' , 2:27 : ebns , trotting , inmrse
$2,000'nihie : ) ' Qiiee'n 'von time third ammO
foturtim heats tim 2:24 : % ammO 2:25i : ammO uvas
Set'Oimi ( in tlme lIret amid second hmemtm' : . Sidmm-
aw'ay won time fIrst ammO second imats tim
2ISii : anti 2:17'6. : I immttle ( 'lam k mimmtl lumfeir
nOse mulmsrtetl. hattie Clank s'as second iii
tim e tim i rib a miii fomi rt is imeze tm' .
'I'Eht IlilhIil tVi' N'i'1' 0 Sl.lilil' .
, , , ( hit' Ittiu'i' ( ) ' ( ' , , ' Iii time'
I.mitut I''e' .1 ii mu p. . .
ST. LOUiS , Ammen. 21.-Timrce imartliOnum
races nmmti a goat ! carti throughout attracted
8,000 1)001)10 ) to Ftmir Associatiomm iflmrk today.
'rime raeimmgvmis the hiest in lmmiemm ) ' a day , 1mm
mllte of it hmeavy track. Time hurimsciitai evemit
was time little i'ace , aim owners' immmmtiical ; )
for 3-'ear-olOs , O'Connell was out of miioMt
of time itookim , miuiti timose who posted hmimim
laid othtls of 9 to 21) ngzmimmst hmlimm , mummtl met
that took a hmirge nummoummmt of 'mure thmimmg"
mnommey. i .1 main , uv it ii mm I ito ty IOtlfltIt' , u'mes
the favorIte nimsolig tue wit'e peottli' anti
steotI iirmn met 2 to I fromum time' opt'mmimig to time
close. Sommme of the books Imeld II to 5 for
a whilie. O'Commneib was off In fm'omst , wlths
1)lemmmos mmnd Crevasse alIce' hlmim , Liimdmu
trathiumg. At the lmmilf Ltmitia cimableumgetl tue
beaIer , , antI a rush uvmes immndo uloii'ui time
tmteck sttitehm , limit 0' Comm neil co mmiii mme t suit he'
time gamne little mmiismt' oft' . At time hmeati of tim"
stretch tIme tu'o were munmsing mu dead heist
O'Comm mmcli timems el rcv a'ny frommi I .Immtla a imul
imatI tim" riot-c 'omm Iii frommt of the hiettiumg
rIng. Tumrhmivlhle , om time leatler , tried to
ommike a grantl stand tlnhteim , but me'ekoneul
too little omm IJmmda's mqirlimtlusg qmualitles.
iintla eemmmc uvttim a reusim , antI O'Conmmcib ,
wiiu'n called mihmon , t-otmld unit get fast enoumgim
to keep from being bezitemm mu Imeatt iii the'
Inst feuv jimmmiims. Time timmme' uu'tss I : II , break-
lug time track record one-fourth of mi sec'ommtt.
Smmmmimaries :
First race , tietrteemm-sixteenthms of a amble :
Storelceeper (2 to 1) ) womm , Cmu : Claire (13 ( to
5) ) secommti , Martlma ( iriillmm (8 ( to 1) ) thIrd.
rJ mime : 1 ; 23mA.
Secoummi rmmce. thiree-quamters of a amble :
Laura F (9 ( tu ) 5) ) won I'imgiiahtalimegii (10 ( to I )
second , hoes Jones (30 to 1) ) tislril. Tinmie :
1:02' : . ' . .
Thlrul rmce. plmrm'e , sIx furlongs : Lrms.'mlhe
(8 ( to no woim , Keechmter (4 ( to 1) se'commd , Scimil-
her (6 ( to 1) ) tisbrtl. 'l'imne : 1ICr' : .
I"rnmrth race , purse , mmlx forhongs : Enmpern
( eve'n ) uvon , Issio 0 (10 ( to 1) m.ecomsul , Dora
II. Vooti (4 ( to 1) ) timinml. 'J'imne : I : i4' , .
Fifth race , Imurse , omme mile : 1.immtle : (2 ( to I )
won , O'Connell (1 ( to 2) ) second , Crevasse (2 (
to 1) ) thIrd. Timno : 1:11. :
Sixth mace , iifteen-sixteeumtims of a mile :
: ttlss Gallop (4 ( to 1) ) won , Cioroy (8 ( to 5) ) mmcc-
omud , Sounulmnore (4 ( to I ) timitel , 'l'inme : 1:87. :
ImutOiClI 'l'IIh1h'I'ml-NiIh hth3cnltm ) .
Ouul' Semisuit iohmzmlIi'me I of I lie' Muse.
hut tue ii Ile'ieu'Ie ' , Ie't' ( Imug.
MANhATTAN IIEACII , Aug. 21-Several
featemrcmi marked time lirofesslonmil imntl anmme-
tour niece immeetbng of time Ntmthontml Cycle anti
Atimletie club lucre totlay. 1mm thin Imamitlicap
event timree mmmcii vrre cmmtereml , but emily one
of timcnm , Mr. l'orter ofVmultlmammm , Shin's ,
comnpeleti. lit' immatie fIve mIles tim 11 :52 : 2-5 ,
breaking time uvoni'I' ' record of 12:01. : wislcim
ilms mmiatle' on lImit' track by L. I I. ( ' .miamummie' .
1mm tlmt' thIrd imetet of time one mile scratcim ,
class A , A. Ii. \\'is& ' of Drooboiynm lowered
time extstlmim dmmss A conmpetlttomm recorti tom
timmet tiitmta mice , mm mmpmtceti , truism 2 :21) : to 2 : 19 2-5.
Iii time thumb hotel of time smmnme mmccc Hay
itusvsomm of Booimton , N. J. , mu nmemmsber of tim"
New Yomk Atimietic climb , utmmeeeieml tim musk-
I mmg time mmm I Ic In 2 : IS ; i-5. tim tie brt'tm kimmg the
exlstimig record ammO the' recoid that urns
mmmadn 100mm ) ' , Sumnsmima'.mle's :
Omme fistic , mio'icei , class A : Fimmab lseat womm
by Emigemse Crawford Garrison , , Ness' York.
Timmse : 2:43 : 1-5.
Omme mIle , hstmmitiicaii , hmroessiommnhVon : by
A.V. . Porter , \Vaithmmtnm , Slat's. (25 ( ynmrtis ) ;
George ( 'titter , 1Ioton (85 yards ) . seconti ;
Conn LInker. Coiummmbus , 0. (35 ( yards ) , third.
'I'hmie : 2:0.1 : 2-5.
Oime-iumelt mmmiit' , scratch , profcsslommmml : FiumnI
itemut uvoim by II. C. 'ryher. Smmrimmglieitl , Mmms.
Vatson Coiemntmo , Siurlmmgtioit , Staim. , itecoimil
F'V. . Young , 'l'oronto , thtirul. 'l'lmno : 1 :11 : :1-5 : ,
0mm niiit' , seratcii , cliii's A : 1"immal imetmt seam ,
ii Ray 1)aweomm , iloonton , N. J , 'riumme :
2tS ; 3-S
Fiu' ummiio , imaimtllcap , profesm'lommahVomm : 1,1'
A. V. i'orter. ' : elthanm , Siammt. ( ticratcim ) ;
J. F. Stmerhuclc , h'hiimetlehtiimiit ( se'ratcbm ) me'c-
onul ; Commmm linker , Columnbtis , 0. (100 ( ymmmtis ) ,
timirul. 'l'lme : 11 :52 : 2-'i.
0mm immlle , hi mu nO leap , class A ; Fl mm at heat
eomm ii ) ' 0. II. Smimitim ; I.V. . ilelunomi' , L. I.
(2. ( ; yuue'els ) . mecommtl. 'l'imne : 2:13 : 4-5.
Ommo nmbie , tammilemum , scratch , iurofesshontti
'eVen ' by llerio meuimt Crocks. Silvium ammtl Cole-
mmmiiii secnmltIVhmeeler ammO Starbut k timird.
Tunme : 1:58 : 3-5. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lt.'sum I I s ii t IIul' histm'Ie't ,
SAN l'IIAN'ISCO , Aug. 21.-First race ,
live amid a imimht forioumgme : I4uro (4 ( to 5) ) woo ,
1)r , Gartimmer mtccomiil , 1.atiammmeo timird , Time :
1:09) : .
Sc'coumd race. live furlongiu : 'i'immm Memrpimy (13 (
to It ) ) won , Iteahizatiomi HcommtI , Greems hay ,
Jr. . tisirtl. TIme' : 1:01. :
'i'imlrtl mace about live fimrlommgs : Gristly
( evemi ) svomm , fne V eccommd , Lucreutta hiomglmm
timirti. 'l'inme : I :03. :
F'ourtis race , six furlongs : Gratify (3 ( to B
uvon. hmustimulator second , Sir ltle.'huatd Iii
timirul. Timime : 1l3i. :
Fifths race , five omiul a half furlongs :
DetectIve ( 3 to 5) ) % von , Yrekmi ecommd , Itayino
third. 'l'ime : lC'Jm. :
Sixth rmece , six hurdles , nmlie noti a halt :
J. 0. 1' . ( even ) won , Cammmmel itocomuti , Alexis
third. ' .I'lmne : 1ii4. :
isdsor ltmie'eN to lIe' ( uuuet I uume'il ,
DE'rflOIT , Aug. 21-Time timlrty days' mimeet
at W'Irtdmuor emmmls next Saturday , but the
races imave been ituch a success thmmmt timey
will be prolongeul to itixty days. The weather
was cloudy antI time track nsutitl > ' . iteseults :
First niece , six furlongs : l'ete Kelly womi.
Tt'nmmy , Jr. , tieComsd , 1)amask third. Time :
1:21)1,4. )
Su'ond race , five furlongs : flomnbarul won ,
Amerique second , Lilbiten Scibel timird. Timno :
1 :071 : . ,
Third race , mile anil a sixteentls : 1.titly
Rose womm , Tiplmpca000 itecomid , ihemewdrivcr
timhrth. Tlmne : I :58. :
Fourtim niece , mmix furlongs : Spendolines won.
Sirock iteconti , Abhor third. Tinmo : I : I9.
Fifth race , five furlongs : IteccssIome womm ,
Daisy Bcuwbammtler second , Duc'hmess of Montrose -
rose third. Time : 1:07' : .
'l'rnvI ' Emijuul umu'ei.
lime ne-mu l'eriuel miii Ily
( 'IIICAGO , Aug. 23.-Judge Gibbons today
decidemi that iso would not dissolve the 1mm-
junction issueti against time Cimleago Fair
Grounds otusociatlomi milton the application of
time Civic federatbomm through Attorney Ccii-
oral Maloney. 'l'ime court huehti that as thee
corporitIoum Is an nrtlltciai being , a court
of cimammcery hums jurIsdiction to enjoin or
prevent time cornmlssiomm of a public nmii-
etance , 'iho DmdnIOfl practIcally results
Irs a poritotual injomictbome agaInst tiso liar-
hem race track. 'Fhe llauieirm olhlcials do-
chars thmmmt timoy uvibi open time track next
Monday mint ! ratio mis teteual. 'rime tnmjuoetlon
they say refers only to ganmtihbng iumid sybil
hea'P lie effect , as time ) ' will aibow no gain-
blbng on the groummuls.
Ituiel ume at ( hth'Mbiurg ,
GAIA'BUhtG , Ill. , Aug. 24.-2:22 : pace :
BacIllus won In , etmalgimt heats. 'rimmmc : 2:17 ,
2i91 : , . Whibulmorimse , Hydrogen , Ira hi , Gus
'Fupper , J.ottie hansel and Iloscoe also
started. _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
loss ii V.mu't miuuumeter A itiuniuteel ,
WAShINGTON , Aug. 21.-Speciab ( Tehe-
gramnj-Arcima W'ynmmore was today ap.
polmmted pottmmmametcr at. iuiounim ( 'hunk , Masimaka
county , I. ' . , vIce M. SI , Dickson , resIgned ,
iiDNEIt AM ) SLOCUITIN \ \
-
Intorstiito Ohalupionelhip Ill Doubles Won
by the Chicago Pair ,
NEBRASKA CRACKS EASILY DISPOSED OF
Ycuitiug immuil ( 'mmlulse'hi tuuilbi. It , ( let
Set iii I iii' l'iuuueIs-Sluegli's to
lie I'uiueiie't i-il ni
.5luuusIimy.
Time conmmmmlttee In cimarge of thee Omnalma.
interstate lisa tenmmis toemrmmanment heist Its
ss'turd ss'ithm thm imubhlc yesterday anti time
filial romlumul of time doelbics was played off lit
time aftermmoonm as ativertiseti.Vailtmer coil
Sloctmmmm lead cmi easy tiimsa of It , defeatIng
\otmimg amil C.mltlweii by the imamsdsomimo score
of 6-2 , 6-i , 6-0.
It took a large ammmotmmmt of luard work Our.
iimg time immorning to get tIme' court Into con-
ditiomm , limIt imeforo mmoomi time suii sent forth
comusttheraimlim heat , amid by 3 o'clock thme sits-
gles gaimme lmetsveenmV. . F. Sloceimmi anti Sill.
hint lbeitklnms s'as hut immto court , iiopklmms
mmmmsdo a itlemcky fight. hut s'as only imble to
record fotmr gammmos to his credit. As soon as
tills was over C. Ii. Youumg and S. S. Cahd.
% oil emmtercel the court to flumlsis time match
sithe J. Ii. Farqmmiiar anal F. iiaskeli , whIch
had beeum aihJoemrmmeul with two sets bum tlmeir
favor omm Thsurstlay ovemsimmg. Farqemisar usmmd
ilaskeli Imsmmuseiilatei ) ' htmt their oppoimemmts on
time ihcfensim'e. They kept timemis .twmY fromum
time meet by a strong lobbing gamno , amid ci-
though time' ) ' did miot semcceett 1mm pulling the
nmsatcim out of the fire , thee ) ' captmmrc'd tls
first set ammO mmmamho an evomm better hid for
tIm secomect tbatm time score of 6-I would mdi.
Onto.
Onto.By
By tlmis tiummo a iargo crowd of imeoplo was
liresent In anticipation of time mmsatchm of time
day , lii wlsbcb.i the Nebrmsbca ciunmispions ss'cro
to try to Immmprove emi the stamid mmmado
agaimmat time visitors fronm ChIcago by C'ththlmmg.
Ii aiim a mmml A em sti mm. Voting a nil Calth ted I luau
mid simowmm at nIb a strong game agalmist Far.
qemimar arid llaskoll ammO time spectators score
not hmreii.mretl for a s'ery cicis or excltiumg
mmiatcim. limit they uerc there to see itow a
doubles game Is hulmyetl antI to emucolirage. the
beau hair by apitlaemthimmg whatever good ,
strokes tIle ) ' mimatle.
\VENT AlA ONE \'A1' .
eVait1mmcr semveml lirst , hmtmt mliii not sm-in time
gimmime. This aimgereml sm-oil , but It usas soon
seemi mmot to be amsy lumdicmtiome ; of uvhmat ss'as
commmbng. Time mumatcim was the beat of five
nets , but Young anti CaltIweli only caltturoti
two mmmaro gammues after tlmis opemuimmg omie.
Timey hiatt me sony lunivertuel gimimmo to puny'
agnimmet.Vaidmmor amid Siocummm kept imp time
lobbing gammme which hail been tried so sue.
cessfuliy tuy Farbuhmar amid Ilashiehi , amimi car-
rietl everything before timeni. They took four
gaines wltim time ioa mit ommly three Imoimmts.
Caltiseell then svomm his serve , ammd'aldner
and Sbocmuem rtmmm out at 6-2 , s'itie a coulmie of
bore gaummes. Time secommil set was equally cue.
sided. Caltiwell ss'omm time eecoamt gnome front
his servIce aimul In time timlrtl reacimed deuce ,
tnmt onmly sIx imoummts uvere scored to the Omesalma
Pair In time remnauusimmg live guises , Time timinct
set was pecmmilar. Young nmstl Cabtiwehi diii
not secimre a gnmmme , hut yet on imolnts it was
by ( tin ttmo closest of time three. In the mmcc-
amid gammie time ) ' ss'ere tlmreo tlmmies wltimbtm an
ace of mmmakimmg time ecomo one all , antI km time
thilmul agaimm timey meacimed deuce after 40-love
hind hmeemu cimlieml against timenm. Sbocimmim and
\'ahlmmer , imowever , ' tbmems took ommo gaimmo to
fifteen , another love , ammO reacimett 40-love in
t ii 0 mmex t . 'him is imrotm gim I. t ii emn to sri tIm i mu omse
imoihit of set aod nmmntcbm. Time Omumahea boys
imimhleul emp to deuce and four tinmes imatl time
vammtage In titeir' ' favor. but they could not
pull off time gammme. Time full score of time
mmmatcim was three sets to one , elghtecmm gammmes
to three , or mmimmety-tiirco iwlmmts to forty-
eight.
eight.Waitlimer
Waitlimer killotl more hmnllmi titan time other
three mmmcmi 1mm the court together. Sbocmmmmm's
hart is timat of time itafe amid stonily partmmor ,
vimo slmahi always return tue ball immto court
c'nd mmever fumuube. Yoummg made a boid ef.
fort to smmmash limo lobs , usimicim swore semst lit
a most unrolentimmg mmmammner ( mmmi the otime
side of time mmet , but hue ( eli dowms whmen it
was muost mmecessary that lie hoeibd stuccoed ,
Timmse after ttmmmo ime semmt balls over time base
hue , from wimlche lie tltoimhtl have scored a
uolmmt. ills object ss'as to drive hula oppomments
to time back 1mm ortiem that lie nod itis partner
mmmtght get umearor tn time mmcl to better smash
tue bohi' . his itemidling or timose imigim bails ,
hmowos'em' , from time service hue , or ummore often
a foot or two imolmimud it , suns not skilled
( 'miougle to ommable this ganme to utmicceod.
Caldw'eli iiaycil a far mmsaro steady gamne , but
diti not kill so mammy balls evemm as Yoummg
tflti. lie scored a few aces from sveli di.
reeled 'lawfords , " amid possibly if ito luau
bremu able to stay at time back amid "Lawford"
everything the gamime wotmlti have been ummucit
closer than it swag. This plan , of course ,
ivould not have womkcd , for it wommid nuImnply
have hmmnimght time ChIcago miiemm to time net -
ammd everytimlng would Iiavo been numumasimod
right there. 'rime only timlnmg Is for time
Oummaima nmemm to start In at ommca aunt leara
to smmmasim lobs 1mm such a vigorous lmmannefl
that titey cammnot be rettmrnoil. hlotimVaid. .
nor ammmi Slocumn played a strong game front
the very start , takimmg Plenty of cimaimceu' , but
kilhinmg every ball timoy could hay their imand
Oil w'htemmover mmecessary. Scores :
1)ombleq , semmmi-fimmab rotunul : ( ' . I I. Yommom
ammO S. S. ( 'msitis'ell tte'tet J. ii , Farqtmhar ammul
1" . ilmeskoli , 7-5 , 6-2 , 4-6 , 6-I.
Firent rountl : L. . hi. Waitiner aumtiV. . F.
Slocuni itetet C. Ii. Young ammd S. S. Cald.
will , 6-2. 6-1 , 6-0.
5mm a lea , secomitl mcmi nil :
C' . Ii. Yotmmug heat C. It. ( 'rmmckss'ohi , 6-I , 6-3.
\v. 1' . Sioctumur iteat Stillard ihoiticimus , 6-1 ,
G-J.
I'LAN FOR MONIAY.
SIontloy the ntimmghes su'ili lie proceedel with ,
Mr. Siocumim lies coumseimteti to stay for the '
semi-fInals , always itrovitleul of course that hue
i miot knocked cult before. siitelm is , to say'
time least , miot expectcd , amiti if hue timonm soc.
ceetis in ihefeatlnmg Mr.Vaitlmmer , or sm'hmoever
rmens mmp agaimist itimem , hue wili stay for the
final. It is proiuabit that Waldmmer mind 510.
cmmnm sybil museet In time semmml-fimmtmhs in one hmlt
of time draw , anti that MuslIn and eltimer
Young or Farqmuimsr ss'iii meet in tIle other
imalf. These two ties swill be itlaycil off emi
Sloniiay nftenmmonmm. time final imebmg kept for'
Timestl'ay. hlothm semumi-limmals ammtl fimuals simoulit
draw out a big crowil. 'rime mmmornimmg mmmatchoj
0mm Monday beglmm at 10 o'clock.
hlO'llY lil'Il.t'i'S t'.tltlt lIihf.
% Vi'st'nie ( ' , ) , , of sit thin
. ' ' " ' . . ' ,
Ne.'murt 'I''iemi is "l'uuu.r.iu'
NEW1'OitT. It. I. , Aug. 2I.-'l'ime semi.
temmnts toemrntmmment this mnorntmmg. Time immatchi
finals ss'ero iii order at limo Ntetionai itmwmm
for time grand stand court uvas between
Cmsrr Ned , time western cimammmimiomm , and ho.
S ( rny' , witie uettimmg 3 to 2 on time latter Thee
match opomme'tl lively. Ned keepIng Ilovey'
runnIng frona omme side of time court to time
otimt'r. 'rime llrst Set scent to hlovey by a
score of C-I. Noel contintucul hubt 51101mg lulay
in the secommml set , hut hiovemy swami a bIt too
immiucim . for hmltmm , and the score of this set ,
6-4 was dtmiiileateil. In thee thIrd sot Jiovoy'
showed gri'tet sumperiority timid witie lIttle
exertion won , 6.4.
'rime interachiolmestle' championshIp was
us.on hmy W'uemo of llmurvmmrd , lie deteailmm
Shmeldomi of Yiie , 6-I , 2.6. 7-5.
I.erumeul ; anml I ( awlanti also met In tiia
semnl.llnmmls iii the ilrst set. Lanmiod womm
ss'itimoiit immucim trouble , 7-5 ; in the ueecommmi ii , ,
heat. it-C , lent in thin thhrtl liii wcmmt to pteceJ
atmd I lowland uvon by 6-I.
.tshulmemml 'l'e'umnls 'l'oliruiminiee ( ,
AB1ILANI ) . Nd , , , Atig. 21-Sitecinl-Thue ( )
iawn teiimmis tournament In thuttu city begimus
( most 'i'emeselay , August 27. 'l'hero will be
t'Igimt teamnit In iili two froni l'iattsmmmouth
two from vnhiuaralso , one from l4iirlngllelt I
tunml tiuree triune Ashilanul , 'nun titeee teammsms
ti'oni Atehuimintl lucy. , items sdectrtl from thee
iee'tt iOne'rs in tier city unil sviui line , miu null
( uibowti ; 11. Ilimeulti mmmiii Ii. hIndhe'y ; ( I. Shedul
mmmiii it.ruuoid ; hISemuger anti I ) , Could.
CuuIoreI l''tuiIme tiN 4d't I hr 1)1 IVu'rrmmi'euu.
CIiifA'jO , Aug. 24.-The litigation which
disturbed the colored ICmigimts , of I'ytiuhas
during thuelr convention thIs wesk sr.'s fInally
closed today , when Jutige Chmetlatn , ens ma-
lion of time complaInants , isiucel an order
dismnissing thti bill of Dolly Proctor anti dls-
charging the receiver.
Vis'oisbiilhtlitor % 'ielt le'mis'u'r , .
lENVEiI , ieu&r. & 21.-Seventy-two edItors J
from Wisconsin arrived he Denver today antI1 ?
after being hospitably eatertalned and shown
about time city , took a train for Salt l.ake
City , to attemlil the conferomuce of wetr
edItors next week.