, . - - , . . 7 F : , . " I. H ' 1 ' i ' . 1 TIlE 01\AIIA \ DAILY nEE : SUNDAY . . . . .1 , SEP'l'l [ nEn 20 , 18m ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 _ _ , - - - - - - - - - - - Y4 ALTnIORE GETS TilE FLAG ' Orioles Win the Game that Dooldcs the Ohampionshlp for the Season NEW YORKS MAKEfARD \ STAND 'J'1.lr 1'lorC" ( Nut So I nlt I" thc Jlr.1 -CJ on elM nh'c t Il. ' ! 111lcrl Quite 'L ! "nrccorcl of thc GnlcI , naltmo * I , r t ; : New York , 2. Clev.lmI , , 9 I ; JoulRvle , * . } 'Itphur . 18 ; St. LoulH , 2. Cincinnati , C c ; Chicago , 4. ' \ashlnllon. 8 : floMton 6. Brooklyn . CoG : I'hllalelptsla . 3-3. NEW YOIK , Scpt. 8.-Although the championship seaton In this tty does not cOnO 10 an end ' untIl lomAy ! the destination - ton of the pennant of 1895 was decldel by the reaut ! of this afernoon's contest between the New Yorks and Baltimores. The Orioles Won the game and the pennant In the eighth Inning on n combination of hits and errors I ever nine bal players worked hard to keep ! the question In doubt another day It was the New Yorks. They played bal at all stages , ' but still the Odoes ! were too fast for ( hem . Jennings real won the game himself. Ills phenomenal catch of Datton's I ) In the eighth Inning , when two were on bases , In which he completed a double play unassisted , was all that saved the Giants from ( Icing the ' score as the hit went on a straight line ? for right field. The Orioles were loudly ' cheered as they marched off the feh1 Darkness - k. ness put an end to the ( game. Attendance , ) & 000. Score : New York . . . . . . . . 02000000-2 Jultmore . . . . . . . . 00011030-6 flits : New York , 8 ; Italtimoro . 11. } , rrorH : New York 4. gare runs : New 1 ork. 2 ; Itaitimore . 1. Struck out : By Clarlte. 7 ; Iw JIItmore. Hofer , Base on halo : On Clurke. 2 ; oft . llotYer . 5. Home run : Itrodin. 'wo-lmso Hener. hits : Tiernan Jennings , 1teltz. Double plays : .Terning ( unasslsled ) ; Fuller to II. Davis ; ) . 'ulel to O. Davis to urrel. Stolen h'se : Stafford . SacrifIce hits : German Stafford. Hit 113P pitched bal : Bro < le. BaterleH : Clarke , Baton and 'arrel : HorCer and Hob- Inson. Umpire : KeeCe. Time : Two hours and fIve minutes. nnt ( OAV : TiE SIID1mS A SCAm LOUISVlLLF . Sepl. 2.- lthoulh the Colonels presente,1 a crippled team today they gave the Spiders quite a scare. Second C Baselln O'Brlen had his linger hurt In llraetc i and ivan unable to play. In the secowl Inning Catch.r Warner was hit 01 " the arm by one ot YoUn'R swift Inshools and had to retire. Both Cunningham and Young were touched tm In lively Cashion Ymll Wlr lp lvely nn,1 , 11 ( ] Young fnlshe,1 , the game I.oulsvile might have won. CUIJIIY went In the box In the eighth Inning and the Cplonels could do nothing wlh ) his dcl\'ery. Clarke's er- < rols on Iturlcett's single In the eighth gave I the Spiders the wInning run IIoimne' batting - ting waR a tcature. Attendance . 1.80. Score : Louiimvihle . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 8 Clevelant l.ul.vlo . . . . . . . 3 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 ' - 9 Hits : Louisville 11 : Cleveland 18. Er- llts LOllsvle 1 rorH : Louisvile , 0 : Cleveland. 3. Earned ! runs : Louisville . 3 : Cleveland . 4. F'irst hape on Imls : Oft Cunnlnham. 1. Siruck omit : fly Cunnln11m. 1 : by ! Younsc . 2 ; by Ctippy . . Holmes. Three-base hits 1. home run : - his : Cunningham . ClarIp. holmes. 'rwo-hase bits : ( 'unnitighiam . : leKtan (2) ( ) . Chld . Sac- I , . rilce hit : cCormnclt. Double plays : Hal I samaer to Burkelt : Cunningham to 1ln- ! nehan to McCormack to Hnssamaer. lilt by I PitchlNi < bail : \Varncr. SIlleR. Batteries : Cunningham anll Warner ; Young Cuppy nn(1 O'Connor. Time : 'wo hours nnd IC- ( teen minutes. Umpire : = 1)onald. BROWNS PLAY HOHSI , ST. 1.0IIS. Sept. 2.-Tu < aR work was n titting end to the season's work of the I t. . tttng I was a farcical exhibition ot bal I paying : on their part. The Pirates won as they ph'use . Attendance. ' 0. Score : St. l.clls . . . . . . . i00000000-2 l'ittsburg . . . . . . . 1 0 6 0 1 4 3 3 ' -18 tilts : St. Luuls. G ; PltshU'gt 22. Errors : SI. I.uls. , I : Pllsburg , 1. J , arnld runs : I'ltteburg. 13 : 81. Louis j 2. Two-hasp tilts : Mack (2) ( Stenzel Samuels. Quinn. Threo- base hls Donovan Sn\lh. Moran. Hore' runs : Moran . fieckloy Stplth ibases : Bier- " ( bauer (3) ( , Beckley (2) ( ) . Stenzel (2) ( ) . Mack , . Samuels. Double plays : Conner to Miller ; Cross to Bprhauer ! to Blckl ' y , First base on hals : Off Moran. 4 : off McDougall . 2. Struck out : By lcDouJal. 1 : by Moran , 3. Balerleq : McDougall and Oten : Moran and Neck. 'rlme : Two hours. Umillre : Balin ONJ mmOH cos'r TWO HUNS. CHICAGO. Sel.t. . 8.-'I'ho Cols lehled almost - most . Perfectly tOln ) ' , but their one error w.w , worth two runs . and they were unable - able , to hit Forelnn safely at the right timnc. Lalhum'R catch ot Aimson's terrific Ilnll In the huh . doubling ! Lange at serond , was the most wOlllerful piny mccii here this season nnll undoubtedly Raved the game for the Hellseath.r very chilly. Attendance. SO0 . Game called at the tnd or the se\'euth on account ot darknel9 , Score : Chicago . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 1 0 1- 4 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 1 0 0 ( C His : Chlcao. 7 ; CincInnati . 13. Errors : Chicago I ; Cincinnati , 4. Earned runs : ChI- eago . 1 ; CincInnati . 3. Two.hase hits : Smith . Burke Vaughn , I.athum. 1010 run : I'v- : erctt. Stolen bases : loy , Vaughn . Lange , Smith Burl ( Douhle plays : Kltled o 10 'rruhy ; 'ruhy to Dahlen to Am.on : I.alham to Mcl'hee. Struck out : By parkll' 1 : hy 1'orry 1 : hy Foreman 1. Busl on halls ! : On Parker 1 : on Foreman 4 : off 'reiry . 1. flatteries - tories : Pam-her. 'rerry _ Kittreilge und Dono- hue : Foreran and mitmghmn. 'rime : One hour nn,1 , forty mlnutcs. Umpires : Emsle und O'Dity. SENATORS WON gASH.Y. ' \ASBINGTON. Sept 28.-Tho Senators were able to hit Nichols frequently . whmlhs- : haR"R on halls and 1001 felllnl n" the part ot the visitors ,1\ he resl. The \Vaphl glen ' management today slme,1 , nineteen ) lla'er for . .xt IUHon. 1'lnl those who have played hpre during time season nn increase oC .alar ' . Atendanc { 1. O Score : WushlnFlon . . . . 001010120-8 ! I lu'to : ! . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 I I hIlts : 'Wnshlntol. 8 : Iiostbn 10. Errors : \'ulhlnlol. 2 ; 10slon. 5. Earned runs \'ashlngton. 3 ; Bo ton. 3. Two-baso his : 1)emnormt Tnimoy . Threehal'"ls : Nichols . Dufly (2) ( ) . Slon : basIs : Jur " . Temmne3- . Iemont. Double ! play : Crooks 10 1)emont. 1lrtt base on bails : Off Janies. 7 : off Nichm- nls , 1. Struck out : By Jan105 . 4 ; hy Nichols 4. I'assecl hal > : Ityon 3. Batteries : James nne McGuire ; Nichols rind ityan. ' 1110 : One I\Pur \ and fifty mnimmutes. Umpire : Hursl BROOKLYN PLAYS A HgpgATgn. lHI.ADI I.lJIA I SI'PI 28.-lrookl1 twice d.Ceatll JhlIlelllhla ! , thIs afternoon 11 slperlor all around hlal' ' . 'rhe local hats- men could do little or /olhlng with tIme delivery ot ahi1 ' ot the visiting picher wlh ! \t- 1lllllce. 1,9. Score , Jrst game : PhIladelphIa . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3- 3 Ihllll"llhla . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 [ 0 0 ' - 6 t Hits : l'hlliadohlmhma. 8 : Brooklyn . 13. Er- I ror : lhlndelph \ I. 3 ; Irokl/ . Earned , runs : itrocmktyn 3. 'rwo-hu lilt Jropkl'n - o hi : 'homll' son . SIcrlc" hit : 1).miy. Stolen bases ; Jtaiim- 10n. On\ . Struck out : Jy Abbey 8 : ; by Orthm 2. Douho Illays : iIarlmoii to 1lllmal to loyll ; Boyle ( unussIRell ) . First on italls : Or Orthi 2. lIlt by plched bal : Grad ) ' . Batteries : Orlh Buckle and Gril ' ; Abbey /lt GrImm. Time : One hour and , forty-live -f\o iimlutmte. Umpires : Murray and Ilenderooim Scole , second game : , I'hmilnIelphia . . . jnme . . . . : 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 3 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 : 1 0 26 Hits : Ihllilelphil 7 : Brooklyn , 15. fir- , Iors : lhlulllllhln , 0 ; Brooklyn . 2. Earned runs : l'hiiaileijmhmma. 1 ; Broollyn. 5. Two- base hit : hlutiman . Grimm Three-baso , hit ) : ilaimmilton. Sucrlce hilts : hlimmlhton . Cross , Griffin . Stoke ba his lumlo/ . Cross . Struck out : Grady ' (2) ) , Carso ) ' . 10u- lila pia ) ' : Foutz ( unassisted ) . First base on , balls : or n.lh. 2' on Kennedv ' . 2' off Clr- NI ) ' . 2. Batteries : l ar"'v amid ( hml : Dlub 1\/lecly 111 Grinmma. ' ull One hour all , forty.Jn- minutes l'mplres : Murray and I lenderson. lenLe/on. STANDNG OF TIm TI.1S , . . 1'la'e'on. . . Lost P.Ct. Barhnoro . . . . . . 12 < S6 43 1.C't " ; , Cle\'lhuHI ! . . . . . . 12 : ) 81 4 ; 1'.1 ] 'tiiadelpiiia . . . . 130 7 f 59.2 Chicago ! . . . . . . . 12 71 r. 6,0 5.0 Huston . . . . . . . . . . 131 71 C . . Irooltn . . . . . . 130 71 6 c.6 ll.6 I'Ittsburg . . . . . . 132 71 61 1,3.8 Cincinnat . . . . . . 12th G 6 51.2 New York . . . . . 13 C 61 W.8 Wae.hiington . . . . . lZ 42 5 33.1 3.1 St. Louis . . . . . . .131 39 92 29.8 1ommisrlhle . . . . . . . . 13 : t f 2.8 : . 0'\ " " toJuy : Clnclnnal at ChIcago ; Clen'uncl : . at i.ouisvihie. IIE't'VEIN U ' 1\ 1.'NU 'rOI.t.UO : ( ) ns' F'rsmmiehiisse lmilhseW'ciitern League t limit IliuM 'I'n CiaisssuumuN. Chlt 11. 1'\1 Cluhl" . . CHICAGO , Sept. : -The managers of the ' 'Western Base hall league have male but . little progress In the settlement ot the two vacant franchises. Grand Haplds wisheslts , , tranhlKe to be transferred Columbus , and Ihls ma ) ' be granted Toledo and Omha I : ire Ih hln" tor the ( franchise of the Terre I Haull duh. . \ a leetnl of time circuit conmmittee this nC'rnoon 1 was decided to defer action on the Clnchlse 1ulston untli the annual In'eln , ot the league , November 2. Memblr , of the committee saId that the .Y rules jo\'erilng conduct In the field would S b. made far more severe than before end 'hat the Ine3 ZQIrOfaalty and other I I behavior would he made much heavIer than those of the National league. There was much gossip regarding thA nEW mAnAgement of the MlnnllllolP club. Frel , lfller. Arle l.tham of Cincinnati and ' Dave 'outz oC Brooklyn were talked of al manager tor the team I was saId that IreshJent lien Johnson strongly favored l"outz and that the Brooklyn man will very probably ! secUre the place C1V.\I ! hAT utlr A JIU I.IhtD , l'ht".lllllhll Crtcl".t.rl Un Ssuium I 1. . r'l"lt , , 'lrk sit ( lie " ' ' 'k.t , . IIIADEIIIIA , Sept -Captaln ; Mitehcil'm. cricketer Cram Oxford Rnd Cain- bridge received something of a surprise today , when tIme Gentlemen of Ihludelphlu finished their first Innings II the third and deciding match oC time series for the manlf- cent total of 401 A9 the British collegians made but 198 In their Irst , they wilt hAve to accumulate 2 more to avert a ono.lnnlns , defeat The ideal weather and the uncertainty - tainty or the result ot th { three matches In which Ihllilell > hla unll I'nlland : have thus far taken ole : cacti brought to time grounds of time lterlon Cricket club at JuverCord over 10,0 people. lohlen ot the American tear piled lp an even ll runs. The Erg- Ishmcn resume their play on Monday. OXFO1tD AND CAlmDG First Innings : F' , Mitchell . ! Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iS V. r. 11. b Cregar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : N J.V. . MIIun , \\001. . 1 King. . . . . 43 N. I. ' . Iruce e Coates 1 King. . . . . . . 2.1 F' . A. ' ' . c KIng . h i'attorm'on. . . . . . 4 C. K 11lson. Ihllll . \ iCing.1 / Wihliatum . Hemmln/way. b Clark. . . . . . 2 I. A. Ark''rl ht. e lirotlie. h KinK. . . . IG C. I ) . Itobinson e Coates b ICing. . . . . . . 10 \ V.V. . Lowe , c Bailey . h Clark. . . . . . . 3 .1. C. ilartoy : . not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1)'el , H ; ; leg-hes , oul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IG - TotAl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Iowln analysis : U. n. 33.V. . Paterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 87 11 1 King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 41 I I Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i42 : 2 3 Ball ) " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 21 0 0 Crelr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 1 1 I OI NTI,1lEN OF PJJ\DI [ .lHIA. 1"Irst innings : O. R. Ia t.rson. ! h Itartley. . . . . . . . . . 7i } ' H. hlohien . run omit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C A. M. Wooi . st Mitchell . h I Hartley. . . . . r W. W. Noble. st Mitchell . b hartley. . . . . 37 C. Coates . Jr. . c Jlemmningway . b Itartley 2 r , ' . \ Ralston . h Arkwrigimt. . . . Hartey . . . . 1 1.11 Cregar h \VI on. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2j .1. B. I\lng. c Mitchmeli. \.IROI. . . . . . 16 \V. Brockl . c HarUe , h Vi'ilotm. . . . . . W ! \.lson. N.V. . Clark. Jr. . not out. . \ . . . . . . . . . 12 H. 1' . BILle ) ' . b llartielt. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bye . 22 ; leg-b ) " { , ' , 7 ; wldes . 9 : 10 ball . 1. 33 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Ihowlirmg analysis : Bowll ! nal"sls B. It. M. W. Lowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , I 2 1 Hartey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . its ll G 4 Mihhim.an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 r. 13 0 ArkwrIght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 . 0 1 1lchel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 0 0 \Vilsoui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9'1 45 G : : HU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 9 1 0 WhleR-llelll. 4 ; Milllgaum I , 4 ; Lowe 1. ! No bul-Wison. HUII 11 time Cal of ech wlckt : 0)(11 and Cambridge , 45. G6. 130. II , 111 . 1 : ) 11 , 1 ; . 198. 198. , Gentemen ot Philadelphia . 1CO. 15. 219. 22. 26. 316. 37. 315. 3M. : .11 OXFOlD AND CAMUIIIIGE. Second , innings : Mitchell . b KIng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I iliii. not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Mllligaum . b Clarl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bruce not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Byes 7 ; leg byes , 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Ph Illips . Wilson Hemmlnrwa ) ' , Ark- wright hat. Hoblnson , i.owl nnd ! hartley. nil to howling analysis : B. H. M. W. ICing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 IG 2 1 Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ; 25 1 1 Juns ut Cal ot each wicket. 61. Bohlen's 11 Is the highest score ever mantle for one wicket In nn international match In this counlr ) ' . OMAhA lYON ' 1110 ODD GAm1l6. CI..hlJ Cont..t Se'H time hate . CU"I Ilf"'n JtnuH hIs'huluuth. Yesterday aferoonl In the teeth of a "cold norther " the Omahas and the Gale City Cricket club bated tor the supremacy. To 0 such as may not be In the secret , It may he nR well to 'tato that UJ to .ester- lilLy ( lie two above 'ment ' - ' organizations hind played tour mamea . 'of whIch 'Iaeh laid claim to two. From this It will be seen lint ( yeslcrduy's mateh was. as I wer , , a deciding enl , while how much ot Interest was atnchcu to It may 1) the better nr- rived nt when the statement Is made thaI the conditions ot weather tinder which the ( game Was Jlnye,1 were more suited to toot hal than to the genial pastime oC crlckel. In SPite ot nit drawbacks however both sides made a very creditable showing. Cal1all Hi ot the Gate City team win- ' Ing the toss sent his opponents to the wickets . The Omahas started their Innings nub CUlllal1 Lawrie and Doyll. but hetorc much could be done h ) ' either batsmun time limit lal1d was dismissed by u "shooter" Crom Neale. Now the next corner . fal1 to do more tItan "breuk his uck" before ho was disposed ot hy A "catch" nt the "ships. " Doyle was bowie , ! at last by Rohh hut not until ho hind put up 25. G. U. Vnughan followed New and did the " \ 'exii . vitli. vlcl" oct to the tune < at 13 before n "catch" disposed at him also Messrs. Ford .1nd \ \ ' . Vaughan . after contributing 5 'mnd ! 1 respectiVely . succumbell to Neale. Cam- ( ran . who Colowed Ford vmts responsible for 8. whio Hrotehlo covered hlm1 ! t wih glory whlo achieving 9 Iuns and a ' 'ot out. " Gilbert wlh 4 antI Peter with 2 brought the Innlns oC their side to a cloSe wl11 the "tetegraphm ! hoard" showed n total oC 93 runs for lie Omahas , flowers alll lclher on opened the defense tor their tile ( . amid after making 9 between - tween them they were prevaIled upon to take tin unlimited period ot repose liranton who came In 01 tIme Cal 01 the Irst wicket 811she < about Indiscriminately for 18. Sh.pharll-an pauisual thing wih hlm- Cal1 ] to " ( 'omo off . " whIle Nealo and Itobb hum two next batsmen nearly changed tIme title oC the hate , with 1 ali 13 re pecl- iveiv. Hi und L'wrelce. with 4 each mind SlrlblnA with C "not out " wcro the only others 10 do aught worth recording . and whrn the lasl wicket C I time Gate City team was 15 runs behind Its opponents. I will be olmeerveit that " " wi ef'111 the "oxtrR" present lather a fOlmldnlJle nppearahmce . but whpn the high wind . the cold weather and the nature of the ground are taken Inlo conshl- em-atlon Scores : , 5011 alowance , wi be made OMAHA CRICKET CLUD. 11. I.awrl. b N.alt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .1 C. Doyle . h Hohb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I New ) hlowertu . b Neale. . . . . . . . . . 2 o Vaughan . e Lawrence , b . itobb. . . . . 13 \ Vaughan I I Neale ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 P. Ford h Neale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r J. Cameron . c Jones b Neale. . . . . . . . 8 I ) . Itrotehmit ? . hot ouL. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 9 G GIlbert . b Neaie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Polcr. h Neale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Extras . . . . " . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Total " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 GATE CITY CHCKJ'l CI.UD. I. htowers I. . Doyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I , A. T. Melh.'rson. b . 1)oy1e. : . . . . . . . . . . 4 H. hiranton h G. Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . 18 I Shtlharc , I G. . Vaughan. " . . . . . . . . . 0 , , J. Neale h \ Vauchian. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 A n. itobb 1 \Y. Vaughnn. . . . . . . . . . 1 C. 11. b G. Vaughan. . . . " . . . . . . . . . 4 : hr. I.awrancl. b G. Yaurhan. . . . . . . . 4 ' ' hines . b Vt' . Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .r Strlbllag . not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , Total . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 1111\'If tp 'rug lUG riaiir. numor ( limit IhieCIsil , " % ' 11 Try to htt'n.l Olf I iii . ( I'cruor. , HOUSTON. Tax . . Sept 28.-A IpeclaJtrom Austin to the Post 8l)8 : TIme Florida Ath. letc club hal noUled Corbel and 1'IIslm- : moos to appear In Dallas to fight October 10. It being the latest unto possible before n decihon or 1\ law could be sot through the legIslature to slol the fight . l izllm- mona says he hal hal no such notice and would pay no attention to I It he hall. as the agreement calls for the lIght Ocloher 31 , and he will either light In Dallas or I claim tIme forfeit on that date ChICAGO Spl 2S.-Th"rt Is a tnatonnl tutor ) ' afloat tonlcht to the effect that the I"lorhllhl'lc club ot Dala ! has cbmmmtged the date of the Corhet-l..lzslmmons light to October 7 The object ot setting ahead the date Is to get tIme start ot the governor amid hull or ! the fight before the legislature can conveime A circus . Is to exhIbit In crus exhibi Dallas the early part of October and 11 Is said thin club has made an nrrangenment to secure the big tent for an arena. The whole story however lacks cenlirnumtlon. In any event the date cannel bp changed without the consent of both _ principals. ! - - O"nnot " 'Iht Iii lulun Territory . \.ASIING1ON. Sell 2&-If the promot- Irs ot the Corblt.FlzslmnIJs light enter- lain tile opinion that In case the light Is not alloWed to core off 11 Texas the- can light 11 Ibo Indian Terrier ) ' thee are certain to he disappoiutel . Attorney General Hannon has but one oplnlun In regard to cximibttlons 'xhlbilons of this kind , and whel 'luesUuled 101luy said that III" will bl nn Ihhl"1 al any territory over \hlh time Ulle.1 State ' hlil jurisdiction. Uu .1d"1ot think there was n law 11aln9tlrIZ" \ lighting , nCr did It Iluch mater wbethmer there was or not. It It became leCeSHIY they could find a law 10 lt ( the case . and I might be stite 01 his authority that the tight ' would not be per- m\ed tl Imy terriory Q' the United State : : ENCLSIBIN WIN ONE PRIZE ! ) Wikin of London Gat the Mile and a Half Run , WEERS CHIPS OFF ANOTHER RECORD nUl tl :11ur. : . ' lu $ : I 1- : SIC'"II" -Grim in 'l'itki's th e t:1 \nl'II ii a ii ii- lenl.-Ch. . . . lieu . Is 111 I I ( I mvii 'u"I' Itiii'iI ii ! Record , NlV YOm : . Sept. 2S.-Thls was ladles' day at Traver Island , and more then half of the 1.000 guests of tIme New York Athletic club INnhers were of time fairer sex. The weather was cool and bracing , making an almost IJerfert day from an athletIc stanll- point. The I nglsh athletes , who were so i badly beaten last Saturday , as well as sev- I oral of those who wi take part In time games between the Cambridge and Yale universities next Saturday , were present and the fact that sOle of them were entered In the com- Ilbtltons today attracted al unusually large crowd Early In time afternoon I was an- 101lccd that \Voters the crack sprinter . the and 120-yard woulll not run lu fifty ( dashes , as lIe was caving himself to make a vorhi1's record In the 300.yanl run which was the sevellh event This he accomlllshed with a ma nlfcent burt of speed , although I ho was conceding liberal hndlcJp to the ! other contestants In time titan of 31 1-5 see- ontlg. With WoCers out of the two short races Bradley of the London Athletic club seemed to have a cinchm but Stage o Cieve- land beat him for the fifty-yard run by two feet In I 2-1 seconds. Crum did nol start In the short dathm but he 11 1 for the 120 yards handicap run , which he won with an allowance of one yard In 12 seconds , amid ho exhibited no symltoms oC the leg trouble ot which ho complained last Saturtn ) ' . The hurdle races attracted much attention , as Stephen Chase and Gedfrey Shaw were the scratch men. Chase won the first trial heat from Oakle . to whom he conceded four yards In 15J seconds . which equaled his own worhl's record. II the second heat Shaw was 5ecQnd to Ilatchm. The filial het. hmowe'er between Chase amid howe\tr , was a great race ween Shtmw and time world's champion beat the EnglIshman by ( Iwo yards. and broke his own \'orhl's recrd one.ICth oC a secolH\ 11 tIme mie and a hal run . handicap WIlns. the hommiloner was on the ninety- yard mmiark while George Ortomi the Canadian champion was on the flty-'arl line. The race In time ahselce of Commneff . who was ont of condition . lay between thee two. II the Ilal lap Orton overtook the Englishmmanm . but Wikins let out a link and forged ahead , win- Ilng train Ortol by a yard after a hard strumggie Wilkins' victory was a popular one . us It was the first wlnnln made for the Enlsh visitors since they arrived here. Mike Sweeney won the high JUlplng with the bar at six feet two Inches , and , afterward atempted to beat his world's record by plc- tag time bar at six feel six inches which h" failed to do. moss tried to beat the world's record or forty-olsht feet for time hop step and jump but could do no better than Cort-se\'en feet B. lIngers won the bread jump with an actual jump of twenty-three feet ele\el Ilches , which Is the best broad jump this year . Fifty yard dash : FIrst hmeat-C. ) . Stage , heat-C. Slare N. 1"Ity . A. C. . Irst ; g. B. liloss . N. Y. A. C. ( , econd. TIle : OOI : 4-5. Second , heal-C. A. Itradicy London A. C. , first : 'I' . 1 I.el. N. 1' . . \ . C. . second Time : 0:0 : 4First and second men run In trial heats anti InalR , Crum dhl not start In the short , dash Six hundred yards . runhming . haldlcul > : Eli Burke N. Y. A. C. . scratehm . first : S. L,3'oflti N' 1 A. C. ( ten 'anls ) . second : H. ) N. J. A. C ' < D. Bannister . ( twent -elJht Ylllls ) third. Time : 1:13 : 2-5. Finn ! . fifty yards dash ; C. \ \ Stage . N. y A. C. . Irst ; C. A. Bradley . L. A. C. . second : E. 1 moss. N. Y. A. C. third. Time : ' 0:0 : 4-5. Two-mie hmic3'che class A. handicap : J. \ v. flumrtch Harnrd school (20 ( yards ) . /rst ; p. H. lckey. N. Y. A. C. (30 ( yards ) . seconV. ; . C. Itoome . N. J. A. C. ' ( G yards < ) . third , Time : IOl. : . 120 Yard runh hmnndicap trial , heat . first and second men 10 run la finals : First trial heat-W. J. Oakley L. A. C. (5myar(1m4) ( ) , Irst : F' . 1' . Garvin Yale A. C. ( C 'anls ) , second. Time : 0:12 : 2-5. Second trial heat- seconll . Stage . N. Y. A. C. (2 % yards ) , first ; James 11. Jel ' . Institute A. C O'l ( yards ) . second. Time : 0:12 : 2-5. Third trial hent- I , . lirokaw N. Y. A. C. (5 ( yards ) . 11,1 : 'J' . I. Lee N' 'i' . A. C. (2 ( ) "alls ) . second. Time : 0:12 : 1-5. Fourth trial heat-J. V. Crum Chicago A. C. ( scratch ) . first - : T. n. Fisher Jr. . N' Y. A. C. (5 yards ) . econll Tmo ! : 0:12 : 2-5. Semi rituals ) IrRt heat-C. \v. Stage . N. Y. A. C. (2' ( yards ) , first ; I , ' . 1' . harvin ! Yule A. C. ( [ yards ) , econd. T.me : 0:12 : 1-5. Second heat-J. V. Crum Chicago A C ( scratch ) . first ; ' . 1 Lee N. Y. A. C. (2 ( yards ) . second TIle : 0:12. : 120 yards hurdle handicap : First trial heat-Stephen Chase N. Y. A. C. ( scratch , ) . iirst : 3.V. . Oakley I. A. C. (4 ( yards ) . second - end 'rlme : O:11 : 3-5. Second trial heut- G. B. hlatchm . N. Y. A. C. (1 ( ) 'lrts ) , Irst : G. Shaw , L. A. C. ( scratch ) . eecoll Time : 0:16 : 1-5. Hunnln broad Jump hanllcall : \Y. B. Rogers . N. J. A. C. . (3 ( Inches ) . first : distance , twenty-thrle feet one amid one-half Inches. actual H. T Lyons unl . one-hal . ( ( foot ) . second ; 1 U. Still . Jr. , SI. George A. C. (3 ( feet ) . third. 120 yards run . Inul : J. V. Crumn Chicago A C. ( ( yard ) . first ; C. W. Stage N. Y. A' C. (2Y ( yards ) . second : T. I. Lee . N. Y. A. C. (2 ( yards ) . third. Time : 0:12. : yurls 1.0 yards run . handicap : C. II. K111t- rick . N. Y. A. C. ( scratch ) . first : A. I. . Dalby , N. Y. A. C. (30 ( yards ) . second ; G. T. Jrew ler. SI. n. A. C. 00 yards ) , third. Time : 2JI : 3-5. < . 30 yards rumm hnndlcap : B. J. \'elers. N. Y. A. C. ( scrntch ) . Ilst ; George JI : 'nails ( N. Y. A. C. (2 ( yards ) . secoll , ; J Hrokaw N. Y. A. C. (4 yards ) , third , Time : 6:31 : 1-5. This breaks the world's second record for this distance by two-ltt1 ot n 123 yards hurdle . handicap : Final hment- Stephen Chtise . N. Y. A. C. ( scralch ) . Ilst : Godfrey Simaw I. A. O. ( scratch ) , seo- end : G. B. hatch N. Y. A. . (4 ( yards ) . third. Time : OI : , 2-l. This beats the worh's ! record - ' 'hrowlnA slxteen-poum hammer hanll- caP : B. I Clark , Boston A. C. (2 feet ) , tirst , dIstance H2 feet : 11. Mahoney Den- ver W. C. (5 ( feet ) . second ; J. S. Mitcheii . sccnl Ichel. N. Y. A. C ( scratch ) . thlrll. lutlnK slxleen-polnd'shot. hnmlcap : J. \'utrlch. 1' . A. C. (6 ( f.et. ) first . distance . H feet : Inhes' R Ii. Clark , Boslon A. A (6 ( feet ) . second { ; J. S. Mitchell . N' Y. A. C. (2 ( feet G Inches ) . thlr l. One mile walk hammdieap : I. ' . Durr P. A. C (50 ( seconls ) . hal\llap : . ] ono\'ln. Stir- atoga A C. ( CO seconds ) . socood : R I. I.lhlloll , 1' , A. C. ( scratch ) . third. . TIme : 7 :31 : 3-5 220 yard hurdler hanllcnp : First trial heal-G. G. Winshmfp . Moumimt Vernpn Y. le (1. A. (7 ( yards ) . trst : J I. Irolmw , N. 't' . A. C. ( ratch)1 second Time : 027 : 3-5. Second trial heat-SlelJhen Chl e. N. OZ A. C. ( scratch ) . first ; e. l. Cohen . N. .J . \ . C. (1 ( yards ) , second , Times : 0:2 : 2-C. Final heat-Slephen Chase < . N. Y. A. C. ( scratch ) . Irst : C. 33. Cohen N. J. A. C. ( , 12 yards ) . slcOul ; G. G. Winship. Mount 'ernon ( ( ; yards ) . third Time : (1:27 ( : 2- : IOllstep.and-Juml\ : E. II. floss . N. ) A. C. first , sIstmuce . 41 feet I H. T. LyonS N. Y. A. C. , second . dlstaqco. 45 feet ; O. if. elurl ( . Boston A , . \ . < , lslalce . dl- ( mince . 42 feet 3 Inches. Hunnlng bight jump hlllcap : iL F. Sweony Xavier A. C. ( scratch ) . lirat . G feet : hiches : 16. H. Clark B. A. A. (5 ( Inches ) . I feet 1 inch secantl ; J. Ii , Hehly , I. A. C. ( I\ \ Inches ) . ' 6 secen. Inc thin ! . Ono and onebnIC'mlcs rue hmantlicap : B. J. Wilkins . I. A. C. (0 ( 'arts hnllc ) . If.t ; George \V. Orton. N. Y. A. L (5 ( yards ) . seond ; A I. I.'lzI1trll ! ( , I. A. C. U5 ( yards ) . third. Tim : Gf : 1.5. WilkIns taut a h'auttul lace lealn Orion by two 'ards on hum second rind ! last Inp. Orlan I clmlenp(1 him 01 the In:1 lap. but Ihe p1ucky Englishman : bud a bit up his sleeve. lie came away In the home stretch ned won hmy n yard wlh the crowd Iunnlng after hr . Orion neal talntel when he crosod ater time line. ) Pole vaul for hmelhtt hanel ap : S K Thomas Y. 11 C. A. ( I Cool 3 thebes ) anti HnlYrt C. Pnuhln . N. ( y . \ . C. (1 ( tool 3 Inehp9) ) . tied tor lnt ( lt 10 feet 9 ( Inches ; ( ' . hhahsz N. Y. T. V. ( S Inches ) . third. Iaullina got Irt , as ThomnH failed to jump off the tie. ln rd lcl.'h. . . 'i'lii't't' 111' ' , IJHOtN , Sept. -Speclal ( Teegrani. : ) lkhorn's new quarter-mile bcYCle ! track \\1 opened today In a veritable dust storm. The day was anythIng but propitious for racing but some phenomenal ( line was nade by the riders. The attendance was very small . Events I unll winners : One mile , novice : C. I. Keene , Ekhorn : . won : C , I. . Tegleberg. Mea , seconul. Time : sll'nl 3:60. : 3:60.Half mile , open : W' . Burdick . Omaha WO' ; George Too7er , Omaha. second , Time : 1:2l4. : Two mules . openV. : . Hurlcl ( . Omaha. won ; Otto Tegleberg . Menu , scon'J . 'lme : : 7:29. : 7:29.One mIle , open : W. hhurdlck . Omaha won ; O"ole 'oozer , OmahR , second. Time : 3.19 Five miles . handicap : George Toozer , Omaha (5 yards ) , won ; O. E. hall . Elk- her Ur ( ) 'ardl ) . second. Time : 11:2 : . While . the day was abominable anti the melt an.thlnl hut satIsfactory from a box otcu standpoint the associatIon members are elated over the tact that they have one of the fosttt Qllrtrr'\It tracks In the State . II all the tiCts there were from currell four to , six tarter . 0' tipul I ' . , not RI acclelent oc- ( .1111 lS'h'IA : $ .UI ! . " OU'fl'll'ICr. IhllJu'rl l'rnm'e . .1.1tr"lJ ; for time . y , 11 , c ' ! ' ' . \ . lIm's. The Ian ! r ! prov 1 too strong for the Young Men's Chrlstllt.ssoclnUon team lt socn'IJn : ' too : bihl,1h"bu : h th3 lit er Were slsleel 11 I several tmo VhiC \ Scot ! ! club. In tIme frt hlf the Itlllt,1 011' played ten mull . Wlhll l fe\ .onent' pIa ) ' Harry Wood sent In a shot % which was too hot for Higer 10 stop. \ 1 ' 4'aliL smlxmthitt goal amid vas the result of sqmnt' ; s/"mlhl / ! ln ! b ) the scorer anti his ; marthr , . Owens . After the h.11'IS set In mot n' ' urlll Jlmlie Garth- tier Iecured the leather u\l worked I wel down the center nntl'Ithot 11. hit It \\'us repulsed by the custodlnl of lie 0'1. n\l Arter relul dl nain Cr m which ! Gardner scored auother goal for the Itarigers . Noth- lag more or importance occurred ! tip to half t I mime . tle. After ChRllln/ ends the ChristIans put up a poorer gam ' than ( lucy (111 In the first unit. ! while time HIls sent In some slltnniiul shots but Huger was on the alert amid ! save'l farther defeat tot the Young Men's Chris- ton : association. Gray pln'ell a line dc- Cel" " . ItetIfleld tried ) 11rd tQ score . mind lImine the second half Carr Wn by tar tIme hlst forward on tIme . fit-Il. lie hf 10 stip- Port but frequently took the bal .10wl the wing nlolo and centered beautCulh' . hut Helilehl was nol In POsitlomi. On the Itang- mrs' side 1lcCormack wus Impregnable all ! Arter held Hecllllll at bay 11 tine style whie Owens tutu Wood were the pick of time forwards. Mr. Illtrlnl ulllrcII ( the gamete to the entire patsCaltol of both slde - - - - - - - Sports lit Sh'II , ' . SIII.HY. I Neb. . S'pt 21.-Speclal.-Thme ( ) sports oC Shllby hind , their day 'esterdll ) ' . Surllrlse ! met a pcltOI : Ohio from here and won Iasll' . Score : 7 to I George Smith. aie oC the best players was hit In the hmend hmy the bal while nt the hat and became unconscious After the Il'chlent Shelby hind little hopes for the ! a 1 e. There were seven entries In time fvt-mle bicycle purse race . open to Iolt count ) riders. At the finish ( our renmalned as the rl-sl had been thrown from thtlr wheels by cohhimiing . As , Iohn Fox of Shnhhmy crossed time line a quarter 01 a mile ahead tIme Interest centlrcd ahout the olhers. Bert Nichol oC Slromsburg Wl slcOII and KI- hourne of Osceoa : thlnl. Time : 15.10. : " liii i. , ' ' 1'1u 'l'nl.I. . . n'ur.l. . \VAUrIAI. Nmisn4. . S.rt 28.-At the \Valham Cycle park today two new world's beards wlro made. 'hl ) were the one mile . living shirt paced . tandem trial 1111 tIme unit lle , 1)ln start unl1cec. taneem ) trial The rllpr ! In thl ( nie mie trial Werl ' Ed I A. 1leDule timid Nut lltmtier paced by I n < 'uall 'ho tIme WIS 1 : ; 1 3-5. hrealt\lJ ) the record hy one m'.ccommii. In the half untie tn Iel trial ridden , hy the same riders. . the tIme wail 053 2-l hreallnl the record uf 0:55 : t-C. htI,1 , hy O'Connor anti Rhodes. eul h"I'Hun Collect I n I nfnrml t ion . I1IC1IMOND . Vn. . SCIII 2S.-Govcrnor Cu- ! berson 01 Texas teegraplIll : 10 Governor O'Ferrall today usllng'about the lAw aR to prize lighting In Virginia . Gov- .rnor O'I nrrel respondl 1)1' giving him the statute , mud also complImented him on his course . adding Curl her ( hint he would 'n- ! del VOl 10 get time lellsllure : or Ylrglna ! 10 amenl the existing laws so us to prohibit glove ! contests In Iho sta , Ie. - - - - - - SIrIAII'I,1 ! , n.r'ul" ( . . . .11. GIIIITNA Sept. 23.-Speclul ( Telegram.- ) A bal game today was wnessec b ) a large crwd , Crltnu 11t ' Spninglht'ld . the later winning the Ilme hy a score oC 17 to 8. Sprlnlehl plaYll1 .a'a : mportec batter ) ' . Hhelnhart anti hall. 'W.he wind was slrolg and the UII VaSrQ \ 'k ) ' . ! waSo\ ' Slnmu . CI I 3' 1'II.'ny.t ( mimi mmcliii Ssut'e-'s. SIOUX CITY epf ' ! ' : . -'ho Sioux CI ) : fair closed toca ) ' . 'hd hHlnn and squaw races were the chmfyportlng , features. In- diana from \Viu1tmgo nod OmAha res- e\vaton In Nebramjta , 'i'articlpated ' at the fair. The Calr wait I nanclal success and mull premIums were pats ] l. < - - - - - - - - , I'oot Ilal : lul..th , . CAIHHIDG Mass. . Sepl 28.-Foot hal : Ilarvard 4 ; lantmnoulihr O. HAI''POtD. CdMi"ept ! . -Foot. . bal : Yale 8 ; TrInity , O.I ' . ' GItINNELL . , nj' . , nt. . 2S.-Foot . bal : Penn , 0 ; Grinnell t . . : { . 'J r . - _ Iii ii iii liZ ; ' lift1 ut . ! .t'I . . .PI' , nIj\ Ill ! , . , . .i3qimt-Exlmibittpn game ; InulImmummipphis ) , . jI ; 'frla..V' , : 1. i _ , ; X.\ , for . lime AI' ' ' ' . WASIIINGTO , Sept , 28.-Spcial ( Tee. : gram.-hJor ) WlIaU "I : I.ynadler. paymaster - master ; Major \a1111111on Matthews . sur- geon having been found by an army retiring board Incapacitated for service are retired. Second Ilutenant ElIdrd Anderson h transferred from troop F I to troop I ; Second Lleltenant Hobet \\'hliammms : from troop 1 to troop 1" , First c.\alry , Leaves of allence are granted : Major Gil- bert S. Carpenter . Fourth InCmtr ) ' . four monhts : C11ltnn ! Thomas U Itayummond as- slstnt surgeon tour months ; Lieutenant Colonel Huh A. The11'er. I.'ourteouth InCan- try two months extllle'l ' : CJplaln PlaIt :1 There , Twenty-sten I Intantmy. tour months ; Second LieutenantVthlamn ! II. Mul1y , Twen. t-frst Infantry two day. extcnjed . Second Lieutenant Robert I. Hamilton , Twonly-second Infantry h cetale ] for one yeu's course ot Intruction In ordnance at Frankford arsenal , I'hmiladeiphia. I.lntl 01. . , . Cause i-'lsleil WASHINGTON , Sept. 28.-Specal ( ! Tele- gram.-In ) time matter of the contest of H'ch- ard W. Mathieson , mayor oC Fort Piers J , S. D. . against the llmesto d entry or Charles P. S. Templn for cert3n ! hands adje nt to that city the Eecrea r oC the interior today reversed the decIsion ! oC the commssloner ! ot the geeral 11111 ofle and held thin contest for dlsmlss11 and the homestead entry Intact The city contested time acceptance of 'l'em- pun's final I proof , alleging Cludulent Intent ant that time c'ty shQuld be alowed to take the land as part oC the town site of I ott I'ierre. TIme evidence In the C3'e. accord'ng to the dEclsloa , did not IIO\i either aleg1 , tOl ( and thereCor the declslon was ag1lnt thio conteslants. S'lsoti.'hl 'i'hiitiihs < II" - Coimirimsle " . WASHINGTON , Sept. 28.-Thc folowluH order was Issued from army headquarters today : "By oeraUon o the law , time un- , Iersllned will cease to command the army at noon tomorrow Sunday September 29. Ho extends to all his companions and corn- rades most cordial thanls for the zeai and fidelity with which they have always EUII- pprted him In time discharge ot his duties and he assures them ot his hugh eEleem for theIr soldierly and IlatrloUc devotIon to the naUon. J. : I iCIIOFii1LD. "I.leulonant General " , UI1'1 , ' lrl"III"1' " SI/"I.I. ST. PAUL , Sept. 8.-When shown the In- torvie : with Colonel John C. Now , announc- lag that ex-Preslden , Harrison was not a candidate. CJpla H.fl. ' Catle . who Is recog- nlze,1 , as time spokothan ( of lie managers of the boom for Senat6r CUshm1n K. Davis . for preIdent , said : "Ahl' ' have 10 offer oa that Is that I knoWn that many ot Mr. harrison's strong'c ! suPjorter In Inl'ana are favorable to sonci" Davis In came Barn. r Harr. son Is not n cuddll : ' ; " , : Ceimi mon misler " , .t iniiii's-s II" Staff . TOPEKA , Kan. . tSoFt. 28.-W. II. ilussel . . ( . ' Veterans conmnmander.lmmchmiefmo'the Sons oC . commandlr.ln-chlef1oJlhl has announced the jtowlng . stnff : Adjutant general , I , V. Sp1utm i h. lnclnnat ; quartermaster - termaster geueral , i''t Liebenstein Chicago : tpctor l general . jti Sthllain . Battle Cle-It , Mtch. ; surgeon , 'Dr. Dm S. Gardmmen 1laslon. 0. ; judge au\cclte Heneral. It. h. Oglesby. Indlanatolh i , JbapI3tn-ln-chlef. Itov. Fred 1 Cole Provlpe.c , H _ I. - - huluiil'm'i ' mlls'mit lllvIU : , ' " ' ill Ih'fI11. NEW YOU Sept. ' 2g-Tic , board of dl- rectors ef the Oregon Improvement company at 1 meeting held today ileclded to default on the Interest due October 1 on $6,463,000 of consolidated second mortgage I ler cent bonds The Interest amounts to $310.40 The board bail discussed time idea of borrow- lag money to py the interomi , but came to the above dcclslomi - o IUlrn1"1 Stills fur Ilommie . NI WIORT , n. I. , Sept 8.-The Valhalla sailed for 1lelanl today , with Lord Dun- raven on bJad as the . owner's guest. 1IU\'I"111 ut n"11 Vessels . Seist : S. At New York-Arrlved-Umbrla , from LIv- erpool. At New York-ArrIved-La floungogne rom Ihvre. At Llverpool-Arnlyed-Etrurla. from . New Yorl . . YANKEE { WILL \ \ IEEP { TIE CUP Ethelwynn Wins Tree Out of the five Rcos for . - Half Rnter . SPRUCe MADE A VERY PLUCKY RACE - t.istt I I I' \ , " ( itt. Most let'isli'si Vie- tory of1" ot time l6veittM- ( butted .11 ni' 1'IJI.hlnl 01 livery ' i.es ! hut ( lime , CDNTlm ISI.ANI N. y . Sept. 28.-The International ch lenge cUll offered by the New eawanuhake-Corlnthlan Yacht club of York for hal.raler has been succesfuliy do- rl'll : d , anel ! will relain on this side of the Atantc unless some other country sends over a fasten boat than Spruce IV. The mimatehi which was concluded tOll ) ' . consisted of time best three out of five races , sailed over time Long hlalll Eune course. The first race \\as won by the American and the second - end I ) . the linitoim. On tIme third day hithich- wynl withdrew after making one round The choice oC the fifth course was gained by : Ir. Brlndery on the toss oC a coln. lie selected the triangular. The course was sailed , cleanly over and tIme ) nai brothers pushed their vessel ! through the water aster from the start than Brand could. thelwynn I sailell on every leg ot the six except ! one , amid on that she lost but n 82COIl Spruce also carried more call than Blhelwynn at almost every period of the race. On one polnt oC sailing . pointing Into the wile when heating . Spruce Old the batten work , but gthelwynl was always the faster [ looter anll. beating ahead , not only maintained but Increasel her lead. lead.Time The signal gun for the start was fired at 12:45. : I.thelwynnas : a hal mlnule In front 11mg to the first mark Spruce went about twe3 : not crossing unl 6e\en econds Iter. The wind was from the northeJt and hot stronger than six knots nn hour. The racers \ \ ell senl away 01 u heat to windward. In tacking ] - Ins to the first mark SprucJ wcnt about twIce to Ethelwynu's once and EthelwVln beat to the mark I ) . two minutes ant ffeen sec- 'onds. Then C3ml a reach to the second mark with the wlnel abeammm when Spruce WS supposed to be al her best but [ . : thelwynl 1reasell her lead by forty-five seconds. : On the next leg which was a freer reach still , Bthelw)11 g31ued muore maltn ! the home nm'1rk and eOlpletlnr the frat round four mln- utcs and ten seconds ahc3d. One the fourth leI Spruce gained one second - end on the ( Ammmericamm. At the Instant that Bthelw'ln crossed the line this wind shifted train northeast to southeast. This rem1k- able colncJlence mate I leceseury for the Brltsher to beat home . The applause which both boats received at tIme finish was one to delight time crew oC any one.half rater Every boat wihin hai- of enthusi- lag distance lade some Blgnal asm , amid the plucky Englisimnian . who has Caught so galanty for the trophy can never complain that the American people IUd nol give him a part In the final ! reetng , The official tmp at the finish was : Ethel- w'nn , 4:11:09 : : ; Spruce 4:2:50. : : - - - - - - \'HI lIlsitim ts'hm.i I'orlni Ch"I"n " . HYDg. Isle I 01 \Iht. Sept. 8.-A meeting oC the HO11 Yacht club was held lt 2:50 : this afternoon to consIder ! the mater oC I challenge for the Amcrlca' , cup hy Mr. Charles lay no e. Mr. Rose was not present - emit I.t the mcetn . ' Ele ( n ! said 10 tIme representative - tve of tIme Assorlntelre , s this morning : "The meetnr will be wholly a Cormal one. I wow ! of ito huslnes to come before thE mlelng exclll to confrm In writing our telegram at the last week chalenrln In behalf of Mr. Itore . A hotter 10 the New York Yacht club will ho dlspnlche.l Ile mufternoon. All the details lS to the , lute oc the race , etc. . will he arranged Inter ! wih the New York Yacht climb , anti us : I. Hoso'o challenge ' Im\o es no conltlons , ate to the Illuce where the races Rhll h3 sauietl . 011 tREk prtnnlseR to bu an easy omme. I rather rlmalns for the New t ark Yacht cub ! to , tell what cOldllons It wan Is. amid , I have little doubt that wo will timid no slitil- rutty In complying. Our lemh rs tenerly are Illtat'ed at the respect ot I race and Amerlca's oC "elng Oi\ cup. " flag ao Il challenger tor the CUl , 1.\IIY ltltlil ) A eon IX'gS'"IN'I' 1IIIH" , } nt 0,1.11 On lie Quit nt the Inl 1111 Arlllhue'on. . NEW YORK Sept S-A good card 11 Grvesend today was rlineel by scm'atches which left time slake races with six starters to contend In 1,0th. The worst showing wal In the Speculation stakes at six furlongs , when only four started out or elghtpen. The wholesale scratching waR duo 10 the ullpcur- Inco ot harry Reed with only nlnel-three pounds on his ! macic , and he went to the \OSI at 1 10 2. : hugh Penny wai heavily backed ollnllg ! lt 2 10 1 and closing at 8 to 5. None ot the othCIR were wanted lt any Ilrlce. Frm tine fall oC the thmg , Arapahoe - hoe stlrtell tn11 hurry Heel off his teat and push1 along to the lthlh In O.l' the quarter 11 0:211 : , . . and the tluce-cighithie In O:3W : and the half In 0:48 : This was all harry hUed wanted , and lie gave It up. Arapahoe won eualy by two lengths In 1:15. : hugh Itnny could not extend ! hlm.elt and WIS ! 1 ball lusl. Iii time second special liamnnpo , Sir Excess amid l'lying Dutchmmmamm vcre scratched , heaving Clifford anti Itey el Sammta Anita to go antI the former was a 1 to 4 shot. lie shommld imave been 1 to 20 on the result. for lie won in a canter , lIar- rlngton wns the choice 1mm time openimig race amid ran as usual. Preston ran c1o20 behind at a good rate , mind svhen it caine to time hlntsli ilarringtomi gave It up tumid was beaten imy half a lemmgth. Only timree started in thme second race. wlthm April Fool as time favorIte amid Ieer Slayer ( ho otmtsidr'r. 4gain tIme futvoiite tell , ( or ieer ( Bayer womi easily 'lime third race guiVe a 'lc'tory \Vomivimme , who \von all time way. Ciussotte at 5 to 1 for time place , heat time othmem-s , Slack Iiniggs vtmn a strorg favorite for time last nice , ho got time best of the start , hut could rot hiolil it. amid m'as beimtemm hy a lengtim by 'rem Crowehi. Summmniaries ; First race , six furlongs : Presion ( S to 1) ) won , Barrington (6 ( to 1) ) second , Stonmemmell (15 ( to 1) ) third. Ttmmme : 1:15i4 : , . Second race , mntlo and a sixteenth cell- ing : Deer Slayer (7 ( to 2) ) von , 4\pnii Fool (1 ( to 2) ) secOnd , Sabil (2 ( to 1) ) third. Thnme Third ra'e , four and a imulf furlongs \Vcod'imme (2 ( to 6) ) won , Cassette (15 to 1) ) i-coons , Annotlite ( ( I to I ) third. Time 0:55. : Fourth race , SpeculatIon stnkes , six furlongs - longs , selling : Arapahmoe (20 ( to I ) won , Iharry Reed (1 ( to 2) ) second , Jack of Spades (12 ( to 1) third. 'l'inme : 1:15. : Fifth race , mile and a furlong ; Clifford ( I to 4) ) wOn , 11ev ci Sammta 4i.imlta (3 ( to 1) ) SCeond. Time : 1:56i. : Sixth race. flume furlongs : 'Fom ( 'newell (4 ( tim 1) won , Mack Iinige (4 ( to 1) ) secommul , ForUni (20 ( to I ) third. Time : lO2ma. : iii'rgs'ii Mmmdc ii Gnu t Itiule. CINCINNATI , Stp. 28-The Cib'omm II uco mitmukes , a handicap for 3-ycar-ulds , was htsrdhly won at Oakley today imy Prlimo Mm. ister , mit 6 to 1 In time hetllng. Itandsimumi nail Simnomi Vu' were ( hum choices , and both were heavily imacked. Neither were Imlaced , The feature of tIme day was thin remarkable nup of Seniper Lex , wIth Ilergen up , in the fifth rtce , a mile. lie vmts practically left at the post amid was a sIxteenth of a mile belmhnni the leaders on time back stretch , but ito gradually mnoved up and finally won under Bergen's masterly rimllng tn a imot drive. The attenulanee vass inimense , weather ierfect and track fast. Summaries First race , purse , live furlongs ; Ruimiero (1 ( to 4) von , Belle of _ Fou-dham (15 ( to I ) Sec. onmtl , Motilia (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1Ot : Second race. seltng. six furlongs ilasso ( I to 1) ) won , Gateway (10 to 1) ) secomud , Lin- dolette (3 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 1:1 : % . Third mace , selling , four anti mu half fimr longs : Cimerumim (12 ( to I ) Lawantia (9 ( to 5) second. Maul of honor (20 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'h'mmme : : 055m ; , Fourtim race , Gibeon house stakes , mile amid thres'-i'Ixteenthmtu : Prime Minister (6 ( to 1) ) won , Laumrc'mmte (15 ( to 1) ) second , Buck Masslo (9 ( to 1) ) ( hilts . Time : 2:02a. : u- , race , selilmmg , one mile : Semnper Lox (3 ( to I ) von , .Jutlith (2 ( to 1) ) seconmi , Roose. ' et : (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1h2Y. : Sixth race , selling , six furlongs : Prince Inmnerlal (2 ( to 1) ) ivon. Olive (2 to 1) second Yellow hose (1 ( to 1) ) thIrd. 'rime ; 1:14 : , ( ; ettimsg I he Nt'my 'l'rni'ie I mm i4lmumiie. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 28.-Atm enormous anroumit of work hums bevmm accoimiphisimed at the lnglesidq race couran 'luring time past week and the olileers fat time l'acliic Jorkey club are now confident thmut everything will he 1mm i'emmmlinosms for ( lie opemming day on Saturday - urday , November 2. There Is no ( Iouit ( list San Frammeisco will shortly imavit one of time best equIpped i-ace tracks In America , anU certainly ihe best winter neck. 'rhmree hunmlrt-d ummeim are now at work on time new track , The grammil stand Is fast aim , proachiiimg completion , while thnftable hmavim come up hike mimuhroonms 1mm tue Past week haul tric'ks wihi be ready insIde of a. week. This has been an herculean task , as 5(5,000 cubic yards of dirt were used In thin en. tructlomm of the ( Wi ) tracks , 'l'here ma a perpendicular till of sixty-four feet omm time (11-31 quarter , whleb Is over tt00 feet at the base. Fiye times as rumueb dirt has bee'i utihtseil iii making the ImuiesIdo track as cmi any other course 1mm Ammmenicmt. A. steeple. chase course Iii time' shmnpe of a figure 8 hmnum yet to ti constructed Inim1o of time two i-cg- uilar tracks , F'our hminuireui thousnimii dollars wIll Immove Iteemi expemmuluui ( I ) ' thmo Jockey climb before tli gates lure timrown open to the putmile Iii Novcmnber , Thml dumb will race a mmmomuth , when the Cnhlfornlas and the l'n- cIhIe will nhtc'nmmate every two weeks tiurlmmg the season , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ChillhImi' for S.ei'tn tars mm miii 'i'mit.'mmt. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 25.-Time last day's rae- Ing was 001(1 ( nail bitter : thie tmttcndnimco was light , 'rime ( totting was lively ama ! time tmmhent got time % vorst of it , only ammo favorite omit of' six wlnnlmmg , Arhhmmimd was jmmnipemi omm near time imimlf mile post in the lirist race atmul itimnost iiamnstrutmg , it Is not thought hi mill be. mulmt' : to race mummy mmmcmrc ( hula seumsomm. 'l'hiere m'hhi tue no rtmcimmg at time ( muIr grotmmmds mm mit \\'eulimesulmi y , tic totter 16 , s'Imen ammot lie r searon 'iil open , Smlmmmmmmanles : l"lrst race , sevemm furlongs : hiititmo ( I to 1) ) myon , limit ) , FCImmg ( 'ulo ( S ( mm I ) eeetmmth , Lottie i4amttin (4 ( to 2) ) third. Timnu' : I :29 : % . Secommul ma cc Ii V. , fum rhimmm gu' : A mmmci iii l'utmo ( S to 5) womi , hr. U (12 ( to 1) ) secou.tl , Jemimi (7 to 2) ) timird. 'I'imuue : I :02 : , Third utica , mmmiie timid sevemmt ) ' yards : Pro. imnic (16 ( ti ) 1' ) von , I hurohtilmme (10 ( to 1) see- omuil , Leader hun (10 ( to 1) ) thtirti. Timime : 1t7 : , l"oumrthm mace ttvt' ftmnlommgs : Carrie C (6 ( to I ) womi , lCu'm'ciml&'r (10 ( to 1) ) sceonui , l"anuuho ltnwemma ( eveim ) thmlrtl. Time : I 60. Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Cave Spring (3 ( to 1) ) swami , hhhbenmmhmmim Queen (10 ( to I ) secomiti , lirldget (8 ( to 1) titlnul. 'l'immmt' : 1:15 : % . Sixth race , six furlongs , mueliimmg : Millie 33 (9 ( to 2) ) won , lom'.iVooil : i to I ) ecommd , Amelia Mn ) ' ( Tto'2)third. Time : 1:16 : , ( ) n'imIiig lii mit Siii'llli.II , CiilC'ACO , Sept. 25.-Time mmcw Shellheid track was ( ihietied today to ft yen ) ' large ut- temmdnuicc. 'Fhme rumelng wims all ( hint could be desimt'th. There % 'ere sIx vehi hued niuces and . several close limmiohe , Four events were \.on it ) ' favorite , ' . liesuuhts : First race , sIx ( unlommm's : Itumseci Gray wmmn , Ttiuueriumme , secomul , Alva third. 'l'immmc : I :2'i'a. : Second mcci' , omme nmiie : Fiurs'uit'e 1' voum , lnimnmtuis msccommtt , lslohiie It timird. 'l'irne : 1:51 : ΒΌ . 'I'hlrd race , six tumrlcummgs : 11uh'itmr : ' woum. Qut-emi Bess second , Esiuhlo F ( birth. 'i'inue : I :29. : :29.Fourth Fourth race , nub mmmiii a slxteeuutim , over femur hurdles : CohommelVcighmtmnmii : won , h-hurry Smith eeconml , hercules third. Time : 2lum'4 : ' , Fifth ruce , sIx fmirloimgs : Eagle liird won , Newhoumse second , C.uimvnti thiim'ti. Ttmmme : I :72 : % . Sixth race , live fimrlnngut : Slxt' won. In- specter Ihimit scconui , Lizzie 14 thus . 'rimmme : 1:0. : _ _ _ _ _ _ ( hi'iusiii ' ihity mit Is'l ioI I. II4TIIO1T , 331dm , , Selut. 28.-A good crowd attended time gutawnmy day's races at'lntl' son totilu ) ' . Three favorites , a seconul cltcmii'e and atm ommtsidt'r wet , . W'catlmer clear ; track fast. Suunmmmanics : i"hrst mace , six and a half fumnbummgmm : L. A. uioore ' , % 'Oli , M rs. .tiorgmtmi se amid , 'i'hme IU'nimer timhiul. Tune : I :21. : See"mnd race. foumr anti it half ( uirommgs , sell. imig : 'l'murtmtruimm m'uum , Gimaril second , Margmtm'iu ( liii's ] . 'i'imae : 0:59. : Thmird m'acc , one nmile : Sammi Lewis won , Tippeca'-ot' secoimd , Lei'rouu Lolm thIrd. TIme : 1:42 : % . li'Otum'tim mare' , six furloimgs : Mnropime ivomi , Soumummuumninmiist seconul , Mother of I'earh thmtrd. 'rune : 1:14 : , Fifth race , untie anti mm sixiec'umtim : Uncle Jim worm , E. II. Shitnicy second , t'eytummta third. Timne : 1:15. : liiiljlst rie't iti'stmlts , SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 28.-First race , six fumnlouigs , sellimmg : Yreka s'omi , Jefferson second , Colemmian ( hums . 'rime : 1l5u/ : . Second race , live mmml a h'ult' fmtrIommgs , sell- lag : Sir ] ticlmmmrd won , 'rimn 1'ltmrhmhm ) ' secommd , Vu'm'ague third. TIme : I : &i9. Thmhri race , six fuinioimgs , hmiundicap , 2-year- oltis : Lotmg Lady won , Ilenhiumn secotmul , Grtuiy thulrui. 'l'imne : 1:13. : Fourth' nice , ammo mmmhie , selling : tjmmcle GIIs ' itico i'ecommd Morverm mirth. ' % 'omm , , ( ( 'Iliac : Fifth race , nmlle amid a hmmulf , handicap , six hmurdles : Golti iust won , Bell Itinger see- end , Espernmmmce third. 'rhino : 2:47. : itmitrl's Fiiiu'i1 iii Itmi tusmis CI I ICANSAS CITY , Sept. 28.-For time trotthimg mmmeetlmig vhmich opens at 'Eximositiomm lrlvlng park on 'rumesdmmy afternoon , under ( Ito aims- imces ! of time Gentlemnen's 1)rivtng chili , over 100 entries have been received , anti es'er ) ciumsit hums hued. Aunommg time entries are' Grant's Abulailaim , 21tlA ; ; Ironic , 2ll : % ; Laura 1 , 2:00 : % ; iaIisy lespaln , 2:12 : ; itylammd T , 2O7 : ; CornbimmaUon , 2lt'mand : Itoimby 1' 2:12 : % , 1mm aduiltlomm to thu.m nitne timero wii be two ruinminnc races each ( lay and Umroe bicycle races Wednesdmiy. - Itnumslk'mlpimeul b ) Ittilum mmmiii % 'hmt,1 , FOIt'I' WAYNE , Ins . , Sept. 28.-Time iurinm- ctpal event of time clotting slay of time races hero was thin attemmmpt of Azotti to heat ( lie world's trotting record of 26.33 ; , butt the horse could do no better thmami 2:1 : , A light i rain wait faihlng tus .Azote started , uccomim- imanioti by ahmmiost mu itile of whims , nimul lila failure to tb uunytlmiuig starthlmmg .mts at once predicted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1dCAi Itm4VI'i'll4S , A meetlumg of time populists of the Third ward will ha held tnmmmorrow ovemmimmg at S p. 1mm , at lCumlgiits of Labor imahi for time purpose o organizing a wanti climb. Today mvlhh be knowmm as raliyimmg ilay at tIme First l'resbyterian chmtmrch iii mmli Its depart- nmeumta. Morumhmmg services at 111:30. : Sunday school at naomi. Usipil oreniimg rervicas. Time Jacksonian cluh met last night at Pat- terson'a ( mall with a few Iii attentiance , The secretary was directed to mmmli Postal cards to all members for tIme mmext mneethrmg. 'lIme ciimlm thion adjourned to meet two iveeka from date. Dr. GOLDING 'rho hst Itehimihile ii mmii Suiecesaftil Sims'hmtlIst lii tIme 'i'm'cii I omen t of mmli l'rim'mml , numd $ eer.'t Ilst'iiut's of tI-mm , Trt'atmmmemmt by immail. Corretiommlc'jmee utremnpuhy answered. Canauitation ft cc maid cnmmtdetmtinl , Olulco hours , S mm. am. to P. p. nm Ctmhh or merit , , Sumnty5 ! , S to 12. Conuitmutiomu rooms , 201 timid B5 ioumgias block. 13. 16. ( ; ( ti. I CI Ii . : hloilgi' , , Olmimmhmim , Xc'b , .A M ( 'II 14 33 i1I' 'l's. V ' 'roiffiir Bo D .L A ) SUNDAY Anul tIme two V'oiiowlng Nighitmi. A Stngo Full ot Fctnlnltto hlcnttty , S AI I JACK'S ' littrvgimimi Compammy , ' ' Thirty hlmtmmd'uomtio h'omncn , In the C.orgeouimm , Captivating fluirlesqmie , the "Bull " Fighter. 6 Specimilty Ats 6 3 Ummhlct 3 A hltll.1dANT lmi3'iLlfl3flMllN'r 01" IthISS. It 900 stay aivay youm'il kick yomimselt 1i , , olfice ewn all tIll ) ' Huimidimy , 1'rlces : First miner , 1.4k' , 1k' timid $ h.IlJu t'mmlcemty , tOo mind 71c , gnhier ) ' , 2Z.t' , t.30 seats mit Goc much. I A--N0TAULE--EvENr 1 -AT---- llV NEW LJUJJ THEATRE Two l'enfonimiatmee''m Oimiy 5S'EiNhlA' ) I . . I 'rmiuhsimA { % ' I 2 flU 3. 0 - - - tII4IiCT FIOfs % AN AIiSOLUTfi CONiliST , ! OI 511W YOhhlT lti ) AN hSThIIi ! i'I3AI. I o---------------- o'I 'I lie inu'oshtlblo Comimedy TOO pIfflcg4 Joi4N W'lThi WLU1\ \ GILLETTE AND AND AL.l. TIlE OiIiINALCO , : tl aummgetumomit : of - - Cl IA It ll4 lltO1 LIlA 'i , I'ltl'FS-i'irst iloor 7't' , i.09 anti $1.53 ; haul- eammy t0' tunil 'Se ; gs I Ii' ry 2e. Seal Silo cc iii imuu'mmu'c 'l'umeamiumy nmtmrmitmig , Oct. 1 1EiTVTW.NLW L14..J ii. .11.P , .j 'i'ilivri 17th cmi I hlmmrmtcy Streets. Friday g-'tnr A SAT , Saturday J.tLY MAT 'I'hmo success of ( ItO itCu ! 'I he great Armmenicmiui sooi mul Ill mmy , ' 9E SLLV L" \S'uittomi iuy lmtsgt'ruiid II um'pliy , 4. 11I242 S'il'ci' 'l'i'itt iii ph . A licititIftml Sccimiu lmi'oducttuti Iiroci 10mm of 'I'mmimi ) i hmmer. 5mm o mu f s'mi : t us W I I I opomm 'i'tm mm mast : iy nm rum iii g. I'm ices-First lituor , flue' , 750 timid * 1OO liii ! . comly , 5(0 ( tumid 7fie. WTM'1 ' T1aE Tel. 1531-k'AXTON liUIfiflSS. Mars. Four Nights COiiSlENCINh S'lTIl MA'1ItE TODAY AT 2:20 : , TI TONIGHT AT Sth. : Evorybotly is going to set' w. A. lmitAlY'fi PItODlOlOUS l'htOlUCTION The . . . - BY Cotton SUTTON _ _ _ _ _ VANI. King _ Thin Lontloim % , ie1pitha Titeniro suceesm , iuigtmts iii New \'omk , 100 muiglmttu hum lioston , 100 mmlghms In ( 'Imtcage. 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