n TJIK OMAHA DAILY HISp SUNDAY , AUGUST an , 1807 , Omaha August 29 , 1837. All the Prettiest Effects in New Novelty Dress Really we think we never saw them so pretty , The 250 , 2740 and 290 Novelties embrace a varied assortment of nice patterns Ail wool , of course And we can safely assure you that after these are gone no more such good values wi.l be shown at these prices. The Dingley Tariff will raise prices all along the line. We are very strong on 400 , 450 and SOG Novelties , and at 6oc we show a special number ( No. 2500) ) that has as handsome effect as any $1.50 goods you ever saw You would willingly pay a dollar if we asked it Perfect pictures of the weaver's art at 750 , Si.oo , $1.25 and $1,50. We also show a complete line of new and stylish mate rials for tailor-made suits at 600 , 75c , Si.oo , $1.40 and $1.50 embracing a range of c'oths ' that have r never been in Omaha before all that is desirable , whether in color , weave or combination of colors. Our black goods plain at 250 to $1.50 and fancy weaves at 350 to $2.25 will be especially interesting perhaps you'd better look in upon us this week. New Dress Trimmings White Wool Rlankels Men's Furnishings Wo enll nttontlon those ] 51nn- Nowcr tluui chiffon Kluti'tl yoiir to ' - tlust teeelved , n new Hue of Fall Ties , ki'ts simply lii'i--nisc w kutivv thi-y'ro Cloth in black , m-ain nnil colors-- ! ! ' . cheap. No inatti'f wlint conilltloni limy In bows , ptilTs , tucks , string ties and Inchtvi wide $1.00 avnnl. arise In the future , thetp's no likelihood four-in-hands. Urocndcd Chiffon In black , cream and Unit you'll he able to liny equal nuallty Boys' Linen Waists , sizes 4 to 10 years , colors , 21 Inches wide "fie n yurtl. for so little money. from 4 to 14 jears ISc or S for COc , Pearl flarnlturos-A new line ranging In Boys' White Unlnundered Waists , sizes price * from C5c to V > 00 each Size OS-inch by 00-Inch $3 00 a pair. 4 to 8 years , reduced from 50c each Also Homo very dnlnty colored effects to 3T.c or 3 for Jl.CO. suitable for cvenliiR wenr. Boys' Linen Waists , sizes 4 to 10 years , Nnrrow 1'oirl Passementerie 23c , 33c , 50c each reduced from $1.00. Me , COc nnd Me a ynnl. Nnrrow 1'carl Fringe 90c yard. We still have some of those bargains In night shirts , Cambric Nlsht Shirts , 1'carl nnd Headed Hand , 2 Inches wide that . formerly sold for $1.00 now COc 11.75 yard. each. , Crcam-and-gold Silk Pas ementerle I'A Inches wide $1.W ynrd ; 2 ! Inches wide Our TXc ) quality of Muclln Night Shirts $2.50 yuid now Soc or 3 for $1.W. A k to see the now Jct-nnd-colorcd Odd line of Men's Black Cotton Half Garnitures anJ Jutted Lace Shirt Hose , small sizes , 2 pair for 23c , re Pieces. duced from 23c and 3jc. Full linn of colored Silk Passementerie Wen's Half Hose , fancy stripes and at 50c , ( we , 73c and $1 00 per yard and plaids 35c nnd COc a pair. upward. About Our Corsets Hosiery and Underwear ' IIo . with The matchless Floxlbone Moulded Litlos' : bluolc Lisle Tin cad .c , Corsets leveal models that are coexistent sole and lied ; i."u . ' ! .ilr double top , , or i > ent with pei feet Ideas of form. for ? 1.00 reduced from -45c per pair. Muslin Underwear We have a nice stock in black , white or Ladles' Tan Hose. fn t colors , wltb We have Just reeelved n new lot of the gray , long and short models prices double sole and heel , 20c per pilr. from $1 CO to $300 e ich. Chlld'H Fast Ulnck Cotton Hose \vlth Uiiivurs-.il ( Sowns , maile of line oam- No 533V. . C. C. Corset , extra long double knee , toe , ole and heel "an luleiuid inuslln. elabortoly tilnimed vvlth waist pored corset made in black and per pair reduced from 3. > c. einhiolilery. These jrowns aiu the longest gray sateen at $1 50 each. * A line of Ladies1 Veil * In IWe threid W. B. Linen Netting Summer Cor et and widest made. that weio 75o now 33c or 3 for Jl 00. est gowns well boned In extra long nnd med Ladles' Mu ! ln Gowns , tucked yoke , ium waist , regular pi Ice $1.00 each- Spanish Jacket effect trimmed with em reduced to OOc each. broidery , extra value at Me each Ladles' Night Gown , round joke , trim med with tucks and embroidery In serting , finished with lawn rullle , sleeves to match at 7Gc each Ladles' Cambric Night Gowns , empire Bt > le , very prettllv trimmed with em- broldeiy and ribbon beading , extia good quality nt $1.00 each. Handkerchiefs and Collars The popular luruid of soft bleach TLmdkoielilels for men and \vompn , lu.idy for use , one-elKhth , one-qtiaiter and oue-lialf inch hem. Ladles' at lOc , 15c , 20c , 23e nnd OOc each. Jlen'i at 15c , 25c , 3oc or 3 for $1 00 , and OOu each. All the late and staple shapes In ladles' white- linen Collars and Cuffa. Collars 15c each. Cuffs JJG pair. T D , br. g. ( O'Neill ) G Sds Hay Baron , b s. ( Bovor ) U ds Tlmo : 2:11)5. : 2Wi : , 2.11Vi , 2:1414 : , 2CO'/i : , 2 03V- . Class 2.20. trotting , purse $1,000 : CrcsceiiP. oh c , by Robert McGregor , dam Mabel ( Ketchnm ) 11 1 Medium Wood , b g. ( Hudson ) 522 rdmonln. b. in. ( Hntchlnson ) 2 3 J Charlie G. b. g. ( Smith ) 3 S C All Dav , blk. g. ( Muloney ) 441 Agnes'Morrlll , g. m ( McCarthy ) 10 5 G Splnalong , br. in. ( Jackson ) C n 8 Talm Leaf , br. g. ( Nevvcomb ) 879 Kmlly , c. m. ( Geor ) 312 7 Bowery Bullo. br. m ( Bover ) 71011 Claltmont , br s ( Shllllnglavv ) 12 a 10 Eleanoi. ch m. ( McGregor ) 111112 Time : 2.14H , 2.11 % , 2.11H Class 2:11 : , pacing , purse $1,000 : Dan A , b s , bv Semicolon , dam Ypsllantl ( MvLaiigliUn ) . 3 1 2 1 11 1 Mlgnon , b. in. ( Sanders ) 12 2 1 11 3 3 Kansas , b. s ( Whlto ) 1 1 11 13 12 4 llonopole , ch g. ( M Dem- crest ) 7 3 312 2 ro 'Fleldmont , blk s. ( Calvin2 ) 710 7 4 ro Jimmy 11. b g. ( Cheney ) . . . .1" 8 S 2 5 ro "Woodshed , oh s. ( Sterling.14 ) 11 5 3 9lo JPIIgrim , blk s ( Opdyke ) . . 8 10 0 I 7 ro Jlohnrl R.I ) g. ( Hnvdtm ) . . .11 C 12 11 Gio Gcorgo G , g g ( Pajno ) B : ) 14 'JlOio nislnoi.i , b. m ( Getn ) . . r. 11 13 10 8 ro Gtorgo St dull , b s ( Mo- lonnil | ) 4 U 7 G dr Sterling , ch. ( NolilO . . .10 n n X dr Alcove , b s ( S-indois ) 1 n 15 dr Time2 10 < , , 2 OSU. , 2 C9U. 2 lit , , 2:10' : ; , 2:10. : „ Class 2 1C , pacing , pursu $1,000- I'Kbcrt. b g , untrae-td ( Hudson ) . I 5111 Cinus Korostcr , b s ( C'lulk.2 ) 1233 India Silk , b m ( Tyson ) 1 7 . " 5 G Myrtle G , b. m ( Qulnloii ) . . . . 7 0 R 2 2 SllhS Margnict , blk mVnlki ) 0 2 G I 5 ainrlne , b m ( O'Nell ) Annie Shuld. b m ( St. i Una ) , " . I 7 7 dr Tlmci 2 10) , . 2 UVi , 2 10'i. 2 11. 2.1 | ifc. iji-iiii < DUI-N MI uior mil * . BARUE. VI. . Aug 2SAt the Granite City trottlm-paik thli afuinoou John R. Gentry rodncod the bailie's record of the fltnto. made by Nelson in 2 U'i to 2 07 , white. Robert J VMIH aim mooml bolilnd The aveather was line anil the ttaiK In u\ci 1- lint condition , vvhlih on iblul the fast imcois to nmlvo the tlmu without an effort. tJcntry came out Hrst and pietd the ( inar- tur In 0..11V.tho half In 1 OJ , the t'ucf- ' quarteis In 1:33 : and the nillu In 2-07 Ho ! Sent Free to ion , IM1IAXV MAX DlhCOViniS A Itll. ji.vuiCAiu.r. itniinnv rou LOST VKiDIl. SiinililoN Will H" Sen ! Pri-u ( o All Who Wiltu fur II. Jus. V. Johnston ot Ft , Wayne , lud. , nfte : Lattllng for years agaltiat the inentul und phyulcal suffering of last nmnhood , han found the exact ic.li.edy that cuics the trouble. Ho Is guarding the secret carefullv , but I ) willing to EeuU u tainplo of the moillcjno to all men who suffer vtlth any form of ECiualvoakncB3 resulting from > outhul ( ignirance , prematmc loss of memory ami ttre.iKth. weak back , varlcocele und einncl- Atlon , The rtmedy lua a peculiarly grata- lul effect of warmth and ueeins to act di rectly , giving needed strength and develop menl whrrevcr needed. Tim lemody turcil Jlr. Johnston complete ! ) of nil the Ilia and troubles that came from years of misuse of the naturally ordalnpd funttloni , and is aid to be ab&oluldy rvllablo In every case. A request to Mr. Jaa. 1 * . Johnston , lion 1010 , Irt. Wcjne , Ind , stating Unit you would like a sample of his remedy for men will bo compiled with promptly and no charge whatever will bo asked by him , He U very much Interested In vprtadlug the JIOVVB of this great remedy mid lie Is careful to i end the eaniple sccurcl ) sealed in i perfectly plain pacKage , EO that its recipient need have no fear of emharrRsiuiont or publicity , Header * ra r cU jtCil to wrIU without went steadily and easily , and seemed to nmko the mile with ease. uvnvrs ox 'run IIU\M > G THACICS. SIM i-ii ThoiiNiiiiil Spiirtn Sec ilie St. I.IHlls Itlll-ON. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 23 At least 7.COO people turned out today to sec hlx good races at the fair grounds and the thirteen books were kept busy handling the coin. The feature of the day was the Is ibella stake , valued at $1,300 , for 2 year-olds , at live and one-half fui longs Loving-Cup , the fnvoilte , made the ipiLC. with Sorrow to the stretch , which cost the forniet the lace , l-'erroll came from the rear In the stretch and won , nosing out Loving Cup Tour favorites captured u majority of the events Track fast. Results : rirao race , ono mile , belling- Practitioner , at ( Hall ) , even and out , won ; Bilsgs , 103 ( R. Jones ) , 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 , second , Rosny , W ( Print ) , 10 to 1 , third Time , 1.13's Bas- com , John Coruln , Foreigner , Plantation , Charles P , Davozao , Peter Hill , Virginia M and Achilles D also ran Second raoo , six furlongs , selling : Nicholas las 10" ( C Slaughter ) , even and 2 to 5 , won ; Sliver Set , 91 ( Hall ) , 4 to 1 and G to 3 , second ; Nick Cuitur , 103 ( C. Combs ) . " > to i , third Time 1 14'i Bob Vcstil. Holy Teiror , lintel Green , llano Belle and High al o ran Tjiiul iae.e. ono mile , soiling : Bildgeton , 10 ! ( C Combs ) , S to 1 and 3 to 2 , vvonj Amolln I-'onso 101 ( Toueon ) , I to 1 and 3 to J s. cond ; Basiiull 101 ( Gllmoro ) . a to 2. third Time 1 I.Giad ! ' IJCH , Bob Mllllcan and DlcVt Bohan also an , rouitli lace , Isabella slake , value $1,5'0 $ for J-yo/n-old llllks , live and a half fur longs : rcrroll , 110 ( Ljnch ) . 7 to 2 and oven , won ; Loving Cup , 110 ( C Combs ) , even and 2 to S , second ; Sot row , 110 ( C Sliuslitei ) S to 2 , IM'f Time , l.io IMallfsa and Hmpioss Jo-ophlno also ian. 1'lfth lai'o put se , six and one-half fur longs ; Hoibcihoo Tobacco , 100 ( Gllmoio ) , 8 to 5 anil out , won , iMadollne , 107 ( KoucotO , 11 to Ti and out , htcoiid , Linda , 11J ( C C'omlis ) , 1 to j thlid Tlmo : 1 21'iThieo staitois. Sixth race , ono and ono-slxtoHiith miles HellingJudgu Sti adman , fl' ) ( C Combs ) , . ' to 2 and even , won , Nannie L's Slater , 10 ( C1 Murphv ) U to 1 and u to 1 , second , Cm Galop , B' ( Hall ) , rte 1 , th.rl 'lime : 1 4fl. Gold JSand , Hoynl Choloo and Asturada also 1,111. 1,111.CINCINNATI. . AUR 2 ! Harry MoDanlols1 4 jeai-old gilding Slmpln Jnok will nove-i facu the Khutor's Hag again Slmplo Jack won what Is known as "Scully purse" at Newport todiy and under thu loi.dltlons of the ranho l to be binndul anil nevu raoo nifnln B > this plan the Jockey club be- ramcs owner of the horse ami at the sinn. tlmo It will rid the turf of many selling plains. Them wtio ten et.uteis In the Honlly purse and Slmplu Jack only be it Galley West by a nosu for flrst monov After the race thu horse was decointcd with n lloral wieath and fie band -pla > cd "Good byeMy Honey , I am gone" amid loud cheering fmm tha ciowd In the gland stand , Klrst loco , the Soully jniisc , xuven fur longs- Simple Jack , 114 ( P Graham ) 15 to 1 , won ; Gallev Wont , 11. ( Alter ) , 4 to 1 and 8 to 5. second , Mitchell , 110 ( Kverott ) , 11 to 5 , I thli d Tlmo. 1:3 : > V4. Stran/.a .Momux , Iron Mlstiem , Chatterbox , Ponomah and Nat 1' also run Second race , four nnd one-half fiulongs ; 1 Albert L. 110 ( Hvurett ) . 5 to 1 , won ; Provolo , 110 ( J Hill ) . : i to „ nnd .1 to ' ) , second ; Crted- moro L , 110 ( Overtoil ) , II to E thlrih Time : 0fl Camp Xonlth , Incidental and Hu Hop kins also ran Third race , ono mile , selling Llltlo Land. 1OT ( T Charles ) , TO to ] . won ; Kitty B. , W3 ( J. Hill ) , 3 to 5 and 1 to 2 , ncond ; Ondiguo , 10' ( Overtoil ) third Tnmo. 1.41'i. Hddlo Buiko. I.oikhirt. Governor Boles , Hlkln , . Polo Kitchen and Rolllnson also ran. I Kourtn raco. six furlongs Box , 103 J. Gardner ) , S to 1 , won ; Gld Livv. 104 ( J HU' ) , 7 to I and .1 to 3 , second ; Sim W , 109 ( Over- ton ) , s to 1 , third Time 1:12V : , Hugonla Wlckoa , Wnban , Peggy and Vnlmont also ran. i Fifth raoe , five furlonps- Lillian Bell. 110 ( J Hill ) , 3 tr > 2 , won ; Clnra Van , 110 ( Mur ray ) . 3 to 1 and 7 to 10 , second. Lady Irene. 110 ( Ovurton ) , 3 to 1. third , Time ; 1.C2. Louise. Bohon unil Miss Saracen also ran KANSAS CITY , Aug. SS. Weather warm ; track fast Result * . Plrst race. ( Uo furlongs. Siratoff won. Tom Arnold second , St. AnastasU third. Time : l.oiv , . Hioond race , five furlongs : Iahn vvon , Ouovii Mub Bucond , Billy Underwood third , limo ; 1,05'S. i Third race , six and one-half furlongs ; Bill Powell won , Galgo second , Earl Bug third Time : 1-23. Fourth race , ono mile : Trlxlo won , Carl Holland second , Jack of Hearts tnlrd. Time : : M'l. rifth race , four and a half furlongs : Mabel Oliver won , Dinah Wat second , Oreusa third. Time : 0 57 . Sixth race , six furlongs : Knmsln won , IIIs Brother .second. Melody third. Tlmo. ) NliW YORK , Aug. SS The attendance at Sncepsliead Bay was excellent , the card good , the weather warm The Ocean hand ! , cap was a fine race , aside from some crowdIng - Ing as the lot ian Into the stretch. As they swung Into the stretca Belmir came on the outside , while Hastings hciueezed through on the rail , and there wns a rattling llnlsh between Sloan nnd TarnI , In which the former managed to squeeze In by a held. Then came complaints of foul , which weio ulsnllowed. Rondon was bully crowded After the race Taral was sus pended for two r icing days , Slmms for ono and Powers for ono for Insubordination nt the post. The stewards of the Jockey club decided that tneio was nothing dishonest In the riding of Pcnn nt Brighton Beach and restored him to good standing. Neu- melcr , who wan summoned for his riding of Mprshnl at the simo track , was also reln- stattd pending InvrMliriitlon by the full board of stewards Results : First rico , live fur.ongs : Gala Day. 115 ( MiCaffcrty ) 2 to 1 and 4 to 3 , won ; Hnli- pln , Hi ( Slmms ) , 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 , second. Black Cock , 115 ( Sloan ) . 4 to 1 nnd S to 5 , third. Time1 0. Wasteful , Sir Cawaln , Mpgoi Baby , Longacre , Hlndoonot , First Irult , Julius Caos ir. His Majesty , General Mnieo , JIarry Ci aw ford and First Love al o ian. Second race , mile nnd n furlong , selling- Mantissas. bi ! ( Clayton ) , 8 to 1 and oven , won , Soullle , 10"i ( Schtrroi ) . 3 to 1 nnd oven , second , Joe Miller. 103 ( Sloan ) , 1 to 1 nnd U to 3 third Time1 531-3. James Mon- IOH and Skate also ran Thli a i ace , dash , live furlongs- Alice Parlev. 101 ( .Ma'ici ) , i > 0 to 1 and 20 to 1 , won ; Plaudit , 113 ( It. W1III ims ) , G to 1 nnd 2 to 1 , second , Sin Vonadl , 101 ( H. Mar tini , 13 to l and C to 1 , third Time- 01 urlol , Kenmoru Queen , Hand Pi ess , Swan , , Harvey Lydlan , Gyp Crcovcr and Sagacity ale ran ' , I'ourth raoo , Autumn , ono mlle : Bolmar , Ul ( Sloan ) , I to 1 and 7 to 5 , won ; Hastings , ' ; ! ( Tara ! ) s to n and 3 to 3 , second. Rondo ! , 'S.U ' ( , JI < l'tn ' | > fi 'o ' 1 " d ' - ' to l , third Time I 41 Tom Cromwell , Havoc , St Nicholas II and Cassette nlno ran Plfth race , six furlongs : Rillnll , 101 ( Sloan ) , 8 to , "i and ! to S. won ; Tilpplng. III ill. Mai tin ) . S to 1 and 3 to 1 , 'locond , Loodsvlllo 112 ( A Clajton ) , 3 to 1 and even , third Time : 1:1G : Rodomond , Brindynlne Huriy Up and Chum a'so ran 8l\th race , stocplechase , short coursa Royal Scarlet , Ifu ( Hngllsh ) , 7 to 10 and out , won , Flushing , UO , 7 to 2 , wcond. Decapod , 14 ( Mnrii ) , 2 to I and 3 to 5 , third Tlmo' nitiviNc oi.uirs MVTJMJIJ KAOKH. Kl o Inti-reKdnK- > . -nH I'lilleil ( ijr on tillOlil Tl'iu-U. The second matinee of the Omaha Expo sition Driving club at the old fair grounds yostoiday afternoon was successful. Con sidering the windy nnd disagreeable day theie was a fair audience , in which thcro was n good sprinkling of the feminine SON. To give the affair the propel air n band wns on hand ami tendered selections of mualc between thn events. The racing wns good , some excellent tlmo being madi. The best tlma was l.-ll | n a half mile pace. Lverj thing passed off smoothly with the exception of iome III fooling on the part of n South Omaha contingent , who seenuil to think that they were getting the worst of It. This feeding almost culminated In something uerlous at the conclusion of the 1:20 : pa o. In the lart nnd decl.llns heat of this ruco Dllllo Plurce u South Omaha horse , which wns on the outside , jumped or was driven to tha polo Immediately after leaving the wire , ftrlKlng the other two horses In the tace Tne thing had nil the appearance of a foul nnd the Judge decldecj It to bo such , although thu driver I alleged that ho was nimble to control his horse. The decision went , however , to tha very apparent satisfaction of the biggest part of thu nudlencu and Illlllo Plercowas sent back to the third and lat > t place In the race , although he crofseil thu wire llrat. With the exception of this III feeling on ( Continued on Eighth Pace. ) TWO TO OSEflELEVfiN INNINGS Jw Jir Ecsult of a. Hot Qamo of Ease Ball Yesterday Afteruooni HENRY CLAHh ' MASTERLY PITCHING ( ill on n. MnuiillliMMit Hx- lilliltlon of | ii ( ! Art ami Hi'i-elM-n 1'urf.M't ' "Support DiirltiK tlil-'lr.rfiifc Context. > ml Patsy Ilollvar Tcbcau , the grand sichcm of the Cleveland N'ntltinal League base ball team , would do n sensible thing If ho would let some of his twirling stars go and recall Henry Clarke. The game the young ex- colleglan put up against the Loulsvllles yes terday was a magnificent exhibition ot slab work. Ho not only pitched throughout the eleven Innings like a Nichols or a UroltcnI stein , but batted like a Delehanty and played an all round heady game that could not bo beaten. It was ccrtnlnljr a sem'Atlonal ' game from start to finish , both teams plalng superbly , Interspersing their brilliant work with but two errors , ono on each side , and both of the excusable kind. Arthur Crclghton filled the trying posi tion of umpire and acquitted himself In a manner that evoked only encomiums from all hands. Hid Judgment on balls ami strikes was unerring , and his decision given with a promptitude that was refreshing. The UulvcrsltlcH managed to knock out but two runs , but they were an elegant sufficiency , for the redoubtable aggrega- tlon from down the river only succeeded In copping out a single llttlo pearly tally , and , unearned one. They really played a game , lion ever , that would win nlno times out of ten. That la they played this sort of a game In the filed. At the bat they wcro so many wet hens. Henry Clarke vva.j on the rubHer and that settled It , notwithstanding , ho had "Uumpus ' Jones , the Kansas colored phcnom opposing htm. But to morallzo , sermonize , sympathize or fraternize would ho a waste of time. The ' Loulsvllles played a pretty game , but the i Universities a prettier one. The visitors I could not hit , and no team can be expected ' to accumulate anything but horse collars I without making mord than a measly quartet of safe swale , even If one of those was a trlsacker and two of them two-baggera. The locals scored an earned run In the first Inning on Crelgh's two-sacker and Clarke's triple. Then after nine str.ilght whitewashes Lawler stepped to the plate In the eleventh to do or die. He did. His vicious rap to left netted him two cushions , and on Sam McAullffe's cracking single he scored the winning run. The LoulsvlIIes made their only run In the , third. After two hands were out , Fitz reached I the initial station on a mlscuo by Liwler and ' rode home astride Howe's beautiful drive for three bases. It was truly a great game and kept the fair-sized crowd of spectators In a rapture of excitement. Scorf ' UNIVERSITIES. A B. ' R 'J3.H.S.II ' S B P.O.A. D Crelgh , ss . 4 * 1 ' 2 0 0 1 2 I ) Clarke , p . 5 I 0 L 3 0 1 0 2 0 Whitney , cf . . 4 - 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Blttlnger. lb. . 3 0 , , ! 00 11 0 0 Hnvcs , c . 5.0,0 0 0 S 1 0 Jelen , If . . 0 1 3 0 0 Law lor , 3b . . 5 r 1 ' 1 0 0 2 3 1 McAullffe , 2b. 5 > ' 0 i' 2 0 0 2 3 0 Iloblnson. rf. . 3d 0 i' 0 0 0 5 0 0 Totals . 38 i 2 , n 0 2 33 11 1 A.B , , U , Ji-H.S.H.S B P.O A. E Howe , 2b . 4n Q , 2 0 0 0 1 0 Clement , ss. . . 5 j , 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 Jones C , c. . . . 5n ' Jones B , p. . . . 4 0 ° 0 1 0 1 3 0 Adims , rf . Ilulchart , lb. . . 4 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 Unlm. 3D . 4 ; . 1'rlbble. . . . . , , , , Fetjt.Jf. , . . , . . . 4 'lh 0 0 ,0 ' 1 | 0 0 Totals . SG11 4 1 1 30 14 1 * No ono out when winning run was mule Universities . . .J 000000000 1 2 Louisville . 0010000000 0 1 Earned runs : Universities. 2 Tno b iso lilts : Crelgh , Clarke , Lawler , Hone , Adams. Three bis-e hits : Clarke. Howe. Double plays : Clark toCiclsh to Blttlnger , Clement to Relchnrt to C Jones , Howe to , Clement 'o Uelchnrt. B. Jones to Relchart. Struck out : BS" Clarke , C ; by Jones , 4 Bases on balls : By Jones. 4 ; by Clarke , 1. Hit by pitcher : By Jones , 1 ; by Clarke , 2 Passed ball : Jones Wild pitch : Jones. Time : Two hours. Umpire : Arthur Crelghton. Game n ( the Fort. The Metz Bros , and South Omaha play ball at Fort Omaha this afternoon for n pur e of $ .10 This makes the third game of a series of three , each team having- won one , and this game Is bound to be Interesting. Line-up as follows : Metz Bros. Positions. South Omaha. Sage . Citch . Ja kson Bublltz . Pitch . Pugh Saffelder . First . Clark W Bowles . Second . Beck Johnson . Tli id . Dem nl Backus . Short . Fitzgerald O'Connor . Left . Peterson Connor * . Center . Bcnn'son ' Mlnzle or Snyder..RIfiht . Salmon Game called at 3 o'clock sharp. Cannot llt-iit Superior. SUPERIOR , Neb. , Aug. 2S. ( Special. ) With Dell Tiobaugh on second and Super ior's ' 07 llnil , Jim Powers , In the pitcher's box , Concordla was not In the rame today for a single moment. Green , a Kansas pro fessional , was bitted out of the box nnd Ii.il It been necessary Neely would not have fared better Concoiilla has lost but four names this season. Including the two bore. Score : Superior . T ! * 17 Concordla . 0 00030020 r. Batteries : For Superior , Powars and Adams ; for Concordl.i , Green , Neely and Weaver. Base liltsSuper'or ' , U ; Contordla , 9. Strike outs- Powers , 4 ; Green , 2. Um pire : Charles Johnston. ColH'K - HO > Hr < - IlfiitiMi , TECUMSEH. Neb , Aug . -Speclal ( Teles : am ) The loc-ils won fiom the Crete college team In a close gvuno heie today , Score : Crete . , 4-11 Tfcumxeh . 1 0-1J Base lilts : Crete. 9 ; Tecumseh , 8 BU- terles1 Crete , II. Shepherd und Abbott , Tecumseh , Case. Falrall and Buffum Struck out : By Shepherd , 2 ; by Falrnll. fi. Base on balls : Oft Snenherd , 5 ; off Falrall , 4. Two-base hit. Davidson , WliiH lit hliuvK-limr In ( litTintli. . NORFOLK. Ncl ) . Aug. -Special ( ) - West Point won to ay'i game from Nor. folk. There w.isaji Urge attendance , and llmplic C A Siiifth fit TI'den ' give \co'- lent satisfaction'h ' > both sMcH nril the ut most good older prevailed Scoie- West Point f'l'fb 240020 7-21 .fO-9 020000 Norfolk 0-14 Batteries WcsV Point , Rlnhnrt. M ihaffy , Regan , Licy nifd' Corbftt ; Norfolk , .Mor risen , Noyes and Woods MrlHroM.llrnt [ ( lit.SiilillffH. . The Metz BroH ilofeated the Fort Crooks at Fort Crook jetilcrday by the following score : i I"- Mctz Bro.s : i)3 ) 0 15 Fort Ciook . . .Ji 0-10 Batteili'.i Metz Jlros , Whlto and Backus , Sage ; Fort Crook ) B tzmnn and Babcr ! Silltoii ' < iiil. Chili hlifiiil. BUTTON , Neb ' . , Ati - . 28 ( SpecHH-The Sutton Gun club wlll , lva Its th'rd ' annual touinamont comipEr.rlijK Tue day , August ! 31 , and continuing ( lirufi day p. The Hnoatlng I will be at both liv'c ' blpls nnd targutu , with , seven events ihc llmt two dajH and eight the concluding day In addition them lll ' bn iwecp taUtH shoots after the U'cnlar pro. i gram to suit those In attendance. In addi tion to the money prlzsa there will b one I event , llf let n blue rock ? , J.J entrance. In which i ho winner will receive u line ? ] ehotgun McichandUe inlzcs are mlded to most of the events All mojiey divided 40 , 30 , ! W and 10 p r cent , professional barred , Council HIlilTn OiltiliootH Dinnlin , In the shooilng contest yesterday after noon on the Coiini-ll Hluffs grounds between u. team from Omaha and one from the city over the rlvir the Iowa boja won l > y .11 following score : Townsand . . . 11110 11111 mil 1U11 O'OU-22 i Smead . . . . . . 10111 11111 11110 11111 ill' ] ' 3 Loomis . . . 11100 into urn urn 11011-211 Illake 11100 11111 11111 11011 10111 21 : I 87 i COUNCIL BLUFFS. crabiu uut iota urn urn 11111-21 i Uuitltelt . . 11111 llltl 11J11 11110 11110-11 Ilarlln mil 10111 mil llioi noil-M Boreshelme llltl 10111 111H mil 11.01-Z2 dt In the Individual contest which followed this score wis made Squirrel Mil fOtll 11111 0011-1 * . Rnndelett 11101 11111 mil 11111-10 Brucher 01111 11111 lllll HOO-H Klondike Ipooo 01010 11101 01111 11 Townseml 11111 01111 mil 10ini-17 Jfihannes 01001 01110 10110 01110-11 KniPiui urn mm inm 01111-17 Dickey ooiio urn 11111 mio-ic nates mot mi ion icio'-ir , Parnulee 01111 10111 10111 11111-17 STIM. IIOI.DS iir.roitn tin HIM StipriMiiiioy nn 11 Very I.lirl ) Sirliit | < .f. NEW YOUK , Aug. 2S Since the fortm- tlon of the Amateur Athletic association there hns never boon -nich n suocos ful scries of athletic games at national cham plonshlps ns that held this afternoon on the track nnd In the fields of Manhattan Meld The attendance was 4.COO The track was lightning fast , nnd the Inllcld perfect. CM- , cngo sent n dozen specially trained athletes , i I nmong whom were Holnemnn , the heavy I 'man ' , Kr.ioiizlcln nnd Richards , the hurdlers ; i Maybury nnd Hush , the sprinters , and Bnr- rott , the half-mller. All the western men , slnco their arrival a week ago , have been | the guests of the Now York Athletic club i at Trtivers Island , nnd they , as well n * the representatives of the "winged foot , " came on the grounds this afternoon In perfect condition for what was called the athletic bittlo between the east and the west The greatest Interest centered In thn meutlng of Wefors the world's champion sprinter , with Maybury nnd Hush of Chicago IJe- spltu the fact that Maybury and Hush were considered capable of pushing Wefers to his utmost , the runner from Georgetown college was a favorite ot odds of 4 to 1 , and although a pirty of three New Enfr- landers wns on the ground with money to back thj champion , they failed to secure any Important bets from friends of the westerners , I Mnybury won his trial heat handily In ten nnd one-fifth seconds , while Wefcrs won his In the same time , with n llttln to spare. In the final of the 100 Wcfers came away like n streak and won by two yards from Hush and Maybury , who , according to the judges , ran a dead heat for sc'comi placo. To many ot those who were close to the llnlsh line , It was evident that Hush was some Inches ahead of hli clubmatc , but the decision of the Judges did not change the llnal result , as the second and third pointB went to Chicago The tlmo , ! ) 4-5 seconds , Just equaled the American record , Wefers nnd Mnybury mot again In the llnal heat of the 220-j.ard dash , which the former won by live yards In 212-5 seconds ends , when Maybury was Povcn yards ahead of Enrich for second honors. Summaries : , 410 yards dash : Won by T. 1C Uuike. N. Y. A C : A. J. Tovvnsond. Chicago A. A , second ; M. W. Long , N. Y. A. C. , third ; J. II Hush , Chicago A A , fourth. Time : O-'D ' Burke won by ten feet. He led the way throughout. Townsend , who was tiring badly , foil across the tape and got hecond place by a couple of Inchon One mlle run Won by J F CreganN. . Y. A. C ; Alexander Brodle , Montienl A A. U. , second , H Grant , Toronto A. A. , third Time12731 Cregnn won by tit- teen yards , Ilfteen yards between second and third Throwing the discus : Won by Charles Ilonneman , Chicago A. A , eUstnncc , lib feet , 9 Inches ; James Mitchell , Pastime A. C , distance , 1 OS foot , MA Inches second ; J Hortv , New West Sldo A C , distance , 102 feet , GV Inches , third Hcnnomin anil Mitchell both boat the American record , 100 feet , which was m ido by J. Flinnntjnn at the N. J A. C ground * this > ear 23) ) yards huidlc race : Won by A. C ICiaenzleln , Chicago A. A ; Jerome Buck , K. A. C , second. T W Chase , N. Y. A. C , third ; M. V BHStlanT * N. Y. A. C. , fouith Time : 0.21. Kraenzleln led from the flrst hurdle and won by ' .even yards , live yards between second nnd third 220 > ards dash. Final boat won by B J. Wofers. N Y. A C. ; J H Maybury , Chicago cage A. A. , second ; J W Uhrlch. K. A. C , third , E U Hoffman. N Y. A C. . fourth. Tlmo : 0 212-fi Wefers won by IHe yards seven jnrds between second and third men Throwing the sixteen-pound weight : Won by James S. Mitchell , Pastime A. C. , dis tance , 32 feet , 2 Inches ; . Charle Hcnnoman , Chic igo A A . distance , ,11 foot , 2 . Inches , second ; H. W Edgren , Knickerbocker A. C. , dist.mco , 27 feet 1 inch , thlid Po'e ' vault- Won bv J L Hurlbut , Jr. , N Y. A C , height , 11 feet , 1 inch ; O B Smith. Knickerbocker , A. C. height , 10 feet. 10 Inches , second ; C. T Van Winkle , N Y. A C. , U S Wilder , N. Y A C , nnd F. C. Franz , C. A C , Washington , tied for third place at 10 feet , G Inches , and the last two agreed to give the place to Van Winkle Ono mile relay race : Won by the N , Y. A. C team. B. J. Wefeis. T. J Burke , H. S Lyons and M H Long ; Chicago A. A team , U. B Birrett , J. H Rush , D II Jackson and A. C. Townsend , second ; Knickerbocker A C. team. G. I yons. A. A Hollcnhard , J. P. Bombard and Jerome Buck , third Time : 3.21 2-3 Tno New York men led from the start , and Wofer , who ran the list quarter In S1 > seconds. Mulshed seventy- llvo yards ahead of Townsend , who was four foot before Buck This tlmo beats the rec ord held by Yale , which was 3222-3 Running broul Jump : Won by Ed Bless , N. Y. A. C. , distance , 21 foot , 10V4 Inches ; J. F. Bennett , East Boston A. A , distance , 21 feet , 10 inches , second ; J. H. Frlesell , Plttsburg A. C. . distance , 21 feet , 9 Inches , third. Score by ipolnts : N. Y. A. C. , 74 ; Chicago A. C. , 34 : Pastime A. C. , 14 ; Knickerbocker A C , 12 ; New Jersey A. C. , S ; Montreal A. A. U. , 3 ; East Boston A. A. , 3 ; Pitts- burs A. C. 2 ; Now West Side A. C. , 2 ; Toronto , 1. Total , 153. SSO Yaids Run- Won bv J. C. Cregan , N. Y. A. C. ; H. L Mnnvll. N. J A C. . second ; Edward M. Power. Plttsburg A. C. . third ; George Stephen , Montreal A. A U. , fouith. Time : 1 58 3-5. Putting the plxteen-pound shot : Won by Charles Ilenneman , Chicago A. A. , distance 12 feet 7 % Inches ; F Beck , N. J. A. C , 42 feet GVi Inches , second ; J. Herty , N. Y. W. S. A. C , 41 feet WH inches , third. 100-ynrd dnili : Final heat , won by B J. Wefers. N. Y. A. C. ; J. H. Mnybury , Chl- cnftj , and Rush , Chicago A. C , ian a de-ad heat for f cond place : J. F. Jarvls , Plttsburp A. C. , fourth ; W. A. Karns , Knickerbocker A. C. , lifth. Time : 94-5 Wofers won by two yards und Just equaled the world's record. . One-Mile Walk Won bv Samuel Liebgold , Paatlmo Athletic club ; W B Fetterman , jr , New York Athletic club , second : W. H. Donovan , New Jersey Athletic club , third Time : G-414-5 Liebgold won by forty yiirls , with ninety yards between second and thinl. Running High Jump Won by I K Bax ter , Now York Athletic club height 0 feet 21-1 Inches ; W. C Carroll , New York Athletic club , height 6 foot G Inches , se end ; N E Ltslle , 5 foot 11 Inches , third 140 yards huidle race : Won by J. B. Thompson , Jr. , Now York A. C ; John R. Jllclnud * * . Chicago A A , bocond , T W Chase , third : T C McQueeney. Spilngllold A. A , fourh ; N. H Frlo ell , Plttsburg A. i C , fell at the ninth hurdle and did not llnlHi Time : 0 1G Thompson won by a ynicl , ten feet between second nnd third Ona mile blcvclo raco. Won by L A Powell New York A C . Bert Rlnley , Knickerbocker A C. , second ; Harry HOH- fo-'l Now Jorspy A C tb'rl T.me 2 1.3-5 Throw Ing Sixteen-pound ' i rumor "Won by John Flanagan , distance feet 5 Inches ; Charles Chadwlck. Now 'i > . . Athletic club , distance 141 feet b 1m o < ieond , James R Mltcboll Pistlmo Athlell rlnb. 1IM foot I Inches , third. U. W. Edgron , Knickerbocker Athletic club , dlslniuo Ul feet 4 Inches , fourth Flanagan made n foul throw of 152 feet 1'i Inches and Edgren made a foul In a tlirow of H2 foot 2 Inches. InliTiiiillonnl Ti'iinlH Toiirnoy , NIAGARA-ON-THK-LAKE , Ont. . AllJS. . By the arrival of the eastern tennis play- em , the open dngles In the Intel national touinament have bout advanced several stages Ware , Whltmnr TorbeFMher , KheliKn , Budlong , Bond , Noel nnd A very arc among the entries , and good tennis should re-suit The inclining scores follow : Open BlniiUH. Hist round , M I ) Whitman beat A C Mc.Miuteis. < i2.3 ( : Q. P. Sheldon beat W. IJ Love , C-.1. G-2. C D Budlong beat Ueoigo Wagner , G-0 , 0-1. llrntlj'M ( irnlMiI IM Off. SAN FRANCISCO , AUK 28 The gross re ceipts of the Green-Wnlcott light worn x- aotly $ SOOO Of this sum Tom O'Rourke. Walcott's manager , teen J5.20J , leaving $2 WO for the club , wale1) will net near' ) 12 000. Bradj's carnival of sports , which ho pio- podcd to hold In Cuison or Reno In Ootobei , h is boon declared off 'tM : .HTKIKI3S \ I'KJMO. One I'rrnou IM Killed mill SiMi-rnl OlhiTN Am Injured. CHICAGO , Aug. 28 A hurricane struck the picnic ground at Laurel Wood park this eveu- . ing snd demolished the dancing pavilion. In vvt.kh tevurdl hundred persons * had taken refuge from the storm. One wonnn win killed and eleven per < oni wore soerel ) In jured. The dead MK3. KATE U O\VN. Chicago ; struck by falling scsiitllug ThelnJurcJ Irene MalaJ ) . Sadie Otis. Nel- llo Crow , Mr . Kittle Harry. Kranc'ii ' Ilage- man , Frank Kline. Lllllo I'oley , J Scholleld , Patrick Carney , M. I ) . Nail ) , Mm. Kate Tier- u y. all of Chicago. KICKING DELAYS THE CAME Too Much Vocal Exercise in the Now York- Chicago Contest , CALLED IN EIGHTH INNING ON A TIE Cnllnliiiii KiiiirKril Vtici > ii eloiis 1i > n Thrown llnll lliillliiiort * mill llos- toii Continue In Win Record of Other New York , 6 ; Chicago , B. Baltimore , 7 ; Cincinnati , 4. Boston , 11 ; Clevclnnd. S. I'lttsbuig , G ; Philadelphia , 4 Washington , 1G ; St l.juls. 11 Louisville , 11-fl , Brooklyn , .V.1 Detiolt. 7-G , Minneapolis , 2-14. IndlnnnpolK S ; Kan * in City , 'J ( . 'olumhuw , 7 , Milwaukee. 3. St. Paul. H , Grand Rapid11. . NEW YOUK , Aug 28. There was too much time wasted In kicking th' ' afternoon and Uniplro Uiuslle called the game on ac count of darkness at the end ot the eighth inning , with the score tied. Dalilon w.ia put out of the game in the ntth for disputing a decision. In the eighth Warner spiked Donoliuo , and he , too , wa ordered to the bench. Callahan WBS hit by a thrown bill and knocked uncoracloUH He resumed play , however , and his lujurlea are not serious. The clubs will play off the tie Monday. Score : NK\V YOUK. I OIHCAUO. HHUAR ItHOAl ? Vllalt'n , cf I 1 0 0 t i\crltl , 3b it'Crcery , rf 1 0 2 0 0 Dnhlcn. Tlernnn , U. 1 t 1 0 U ICIttMgc , c 0 0 S 0 0 Dnvlx , M. 0034 0 Orltllth cf 02001 Clriinon , 2b. 0 1 1 1 0 AI win , Hi 0 0 11 0 U Clink , lb. . . 0 1 4 2 u llyun , rf Warner , c .0 2 12 2 t Cnllnhati , 2b 1 0 2 3 0 Donnelly. 3b 1 2 1 1 o Decker , if. . 1 1 o 0 u Seymour , p. 1 1020 Thornton , pi 1010 . Don'liuc , c- * 1 1 4 4 0 Totals S 10 2 12 J I Totals. . . . 6 823 12 2 flnrk out on Glcnon'n Interference. Gnmu called on account of Jnrkne i New York t 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 6 Chlcimu f .1000230 0-G 1'nrmtl run * . New York , 2. Two-base lilts : Donnelly , lljnn Home run. Tlernan Stolen liases. Tlrrnnn , Ciillalrin , Vanllaltien I > util l > ln > i . DniK to Olnrk. Warner to Olirk to U'nrner , Donoliue to Cnllaliin to Annan rirnt base on erronc New York 2 I'lrst bai on Inlls Off Sejmour , 4. ott Thornton 3 lilt b > pltcheil ball Donohue. Struck out : Ity Se > - mour , 10 , b > Thimilnn , < 1'ft'ted Imlli AVarner (2) ( ) Ij > ft on bawa. New York. G , ChlciEO , S. Hncrltlcc hit * Tlernnn Time Two liours nnj tVNentj-i exen minute * . Umpire. Umslle. At tendance , 9,000 BOSTON , 11 ; CLEVELAND , E. BOSTON , Aug. 28 The Bostons out- plajed Cleveland at every point today and won 11 to 5 Klobednnz was bitted freely In the Hist Inning , but after that was safe Tebeau was nccldentnllv spiked In the seventh and McAllIstei took his place. At tendance , S.OOO Score. 1SOSTON. | Cl.nvniAND. n H OAK H HOAR H'mllton , cfO 2 4 0 0 Iturkett , If 01100 Tonne ) 11) 00900 OilMs 21) 12470 Inns. R' . . 2 2 1 1 3 \ \ nllnce 3b 1 1 1 2 2 Stall ) , rf . 3 2 2 0 0 O Oinnor , rf 1 1 1 0 0 Duffj , If J J 4 0 UMiKean , E 0 2 3 4 0 Collins 3b 1'ick'ririK cf 0 0 4 0 1 Iowe. 2b . . 1 2 0 r. 0 Tebeau Hi 00400 Herxen , r . 0 0 G 2 0 M Al ter , lb 2 1 3 0 0 ICl'b clnnz p 1 2 u 10 Klnnncr , c Young , p. . 0 1 0 0 1 Totals . . . .11 14 27 10 4i I Totals . . . . 5 10 27 14 4 Hasten 0-11 Cleveland . . . . 5 KarneJ runs. Cleveland. 3 , lljslonI Two- base lilts Lowe , Hamilton , Lonn McAHMtr Home mn : O Connor Stolen lnse. Collins rirst ba c on errors. Iloston , 2 , Cleveland , 4 Double pliij : Clillils to McKoin first on lialH Oft YounB. 1. Stiuck out. Il > Ynung 1 1'as-eil ball. Hlmmir. Mild pitch \ounK Time One hnui and lifts one mlnuto = UmplrtIsneli PITTSBURG , G. PHILADELPHIA. 4. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2s Dunkle , n joung pltchei secured from the Sunburj club , was slvon a tilal ag.ilnst Plttsbun ; this nfternoon , nnd that he did not win ho game was thiough no fault of his The visitors did not earn one of their M\ run ? , and live of their ten hits were secured after chances liad been offered nnd refused to jetire thd side Tile lleidlng of the Phlla- delphlas was even worse than U Indicated toy the generous proportions of the en or column. LaJole was indefinitely suspended today for his Indiscretion of jesterdiy Attendance. .1,110 Score. PHIL.AUKL.PIIIV I PlTThUUUO. it H o A n i uiioAi : Coolej , rt 0120 2 Donovan , tfO 1 3 1 0 Dow il. cf 1 1 2 0 u 1'adden. 2b 1 2 3 5 3 Cro s. Sb 013 G 0 Smith. If Shumit. ss. 2 0 2 6 4 Hotlif'ss , lb 2 0 10 0 0 Geiei , If . . 0 2 1 1 u Kly , ss. . .0 1 J 3 0 Nash , 3b. . . . 1001 0 Hort'tter , 31) 1 2 1 1 0 St'lllnifs lb 0 2 13 0 1 liroille cf. . 00200 Mcrarl'd. c 0 2 2 2 0 Sugden , c. 0 1 4 0 0 Dunkle , p. . . 0200 0 Tnnnehlll p 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 4 11 27 16 7' ' Totals . G 10 27 11 3 Philadelphia 000000022 4 Plttshurs 02000220 0-0 llarntit runs : Philadelphia. 1 , Two-base lilts : Stalling" . Md'arland , IDunkle , Padden. Smith , Horrmi > lster , buitden Three-base hits : Smith ( J ) Stolen bisesPadden , Smith. Lift on bisei : Philadelphia , 11 , PltUburK , " ' Struck out llj Tannehlll , J , bv Dunkle. 1 Datilile play Cross to Stalllncs rirst on balls. Ott Tannehlll 4 , off Dunkle , 1 Paxjcd ball. McFarland , 1. Um pire McDonald. Time : Tvvo hours nnd five minutes LOUISVILLE , 11 ; BROOKLYN , 3 BROOKLYN. N. Y. , Auc 2 ? . The Grooms and Colonels closed their series for 1S97 today with two games , the Colonels winning both of them The Hrst game was lost through poor fielding and the rccond defeat was due to Clark's effective pitching when man were en bises. Score , flrt game. IlllOOKr.YN LOUISVILU ; 11 II O A n I II II O A 12 Jone , rt. . . . Clarne , If . U i 3 0 0 Urlllln , cf Dolin , s 1 1 2 G 2 Shlnille. it ) . Wasner. Jb 1 Dunn. If . . 1 0 t 0 0 Nance , cf , J 1 3 0 1 Laeli'cc , lb 1 1 10 0 1 Wenlon. Hi 0 0 ( . 0 ( t hhiHh SI ) . 0 0 S r. 1 Dexter r-lb 12100 Ihirrell , c. . . Cl email , 3b 1 1 2 i < i KenneJ ) , p 0 1 0 0 0 Wlliun , c , J 2 1 1 0 U Smith , m 1 0 0 4 u I'rarei p 1 t 0 0 1 Cun'lmni , rf 0 1 000 lotalsf . . 3 027 12 4 I 'Jolals . 11 1. . ' 7 II ( , nronklyn 000300200-5 I < oulsvlllp 02000700 2 11 narnul runs : l > rookl > n , 1. Loul vlll , t Klrst bane on errors tlionklyn 2 , I.mil8vllle - I ft on IrnesIlrxiUlvn , 5 , IjnulRVlllc < ! struck out llv Kennodi 1 Him1 1111 balls Off K' ' lined } B. oft I"ra7er , 2 Homo run Frii/er Two hise hits Lachance. Slilnillc , IJcxtn ( i ) hloli n lii'f JOIIPH. Wanner (2) ( ) , Clarke Hit li > pilch" ! Imll \ Lnchnnce Wild plt.-a. I'rozer. 1'am.eil bii1 Wilson ITinplr-s Carpenter Time- Two hours LOt'ISVlLLE. G ; BROOKLYN- . Second game : imOOKI.Y.N" . | LOUlHVlLI.i : it n o A i : it 11 o A n Jones , rf . 1 l 3 " 0 r. riniko , If l 1 111 Kiln , cf Dol.lll n 0 1 . ' 2 1 hhlndleSti VVaKiu r , 2li 1 1 1 J II A Smith , Ito o o o 0 Nimf. of o J .1 o u l.acn-te , lb 0 3 10 0 1 Werdin , Hi I I ! ) 1 o nlu.h , 21) . Dexter , if 11210 ririi i < Cl'cniHn , Jb 1 1 1 S 1 I'Mier , n 00031 Wlli-on o U Hnlth , 81 1 4 11 W.CI.itke , p 0 1 1 1 0 Totals , .5112711 C 'lotnlK. C 111 27 U 3 Ilrooklyn 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 . ' -5 Louisville 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-0 ; iarnwl rim" : Loulnvlllf- Itrnoklyn. 3 rim j linbe on errorn : I < oul vllle , 2 IIn > iikl > n 1 1 ft I 1 on I'UMH. ' l.oulavllle- . Drodkljn 0 Stnlcli mil , l lly rielicr , 4. by rinrke , 3 Hii e9 on liilln Oil Klihrr , 1. off Clarke. 2. Two.liam lillic Jones ( HIllln ( J ) I.ai.lianto. Wtnlen , CllnKiii.in Hint haHf hlt Wllfon , I.nrhance Hlolen IIIHB P Cliirki' (2) ( ) Dexter , Shlmllu (1) ) lilt l > y pltclieil hall Orlm Wild pitch. ri hei Tlmi- . One hour nnd llfty minute * UniilreC'ariienler. | . Attrndame 4 b'l BALTLMOUE. 7. CINf'INNATI , 2. BALTIMORE. Aug SS The Champlona ajtaln downed the Clnclnnntls today In a giinu > devoll of hpeel.il features Khret was batted out of the box In the sixth nnd leplaced by Damman Attendance , 5,007 Score- IIU.TIMOKK I CINCINNATI. it u o A.I : | it n.o A i : Mc'Uan , 3li 0 0 I 20 Miller , rf 1 J 0 0 Kvrltr , rf. 01300 Hey , cf . Kill ) If Cjicoiun , HSU o . ' ft o : ll.-n7.-l cf , 2 J 3 0 0 IlMklo. Ih 1 1 t 0 0 D.Dlc lb. . . 112 1 0 MU'liif2li 0 I 1 2 ( I ( luinii , ft. . . . 1 J ( ' y I 11 win , 3h Itiliz. 2h 1 1 1 f. 1 HI. ln.y If HililnHOn , o 0 il J 1 0 I'rltz e . 0 1 J 1 1 1'iilld. p iilli.-t : p 0 0 0 t D ( iHiliH , c DHiiiinin , p 0 0 0 0 0 VdU/hn , . lolul . I II .7 i : i - - < Totuu . ; 21 n ( K.Hic ) ' fur ) ) ; nnmHii In thr nlnlli llnlllmoiM 0 B 'I A 4 2 0 1 -7 Cincinnati . 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 o 0- : KnrnH riinn Ilaltlmore 3 , ClnLlnnnll 1 Tvvo- lmi > u hlti : lln > , hltiurl , I'ond , llccUli-j lioyli * .Sucrtllct ; hilt. Itrllz 1'onil .Slulm IJJKT I'ond Keder , DoIP. Miflrnw Doubln play { orcaian to llecklt > I.'ft n l > - KjlH in'if , 13 , ( liulnnutl 8 1'lmt him on hall * O7 I'ond 3 off Klirct 4 Hit by pluhi-.l . ( .all Cor riiiJIl Mrl'hee. Htrucll null lly Pond 2 , b > Klirtt , 1 I'joed 1-jll ; I't-ltz. Time Two hourx end Ivvenl ) inliiutcii Dmplir U'Duy WASIHNOTON 10 ; BT I.OUIR , 11 WASH1NHTON. Aug Jl-Today's game WHS a wild roiifuslon of changing posltbiiH and a merry-go-round of Molen ban s Murphy retired because of torn linger. Hvvalm was batted out of the box and Crosw , Hurt and Magulre vvero put on the bench by Uniplie Kelly fur disputing elc- rlslons Kcllv's umpiring upon the vvlnt * wns good. Ho called the same , which \vni n country cros * rend exhibition , nt the end ot the tlrst half of the eighth Inning on nccount of darkness. Attendance , 2,000. See to , .SIUNOTON . l ST U Un n H o v i : n n i ( r 3130 ! l t i 0000 2101 J 4 J I S 0 J 51 10 7 7 18 2 1 11 . tun * Washington < . t Ijnil * S Two-linn * bit Hmlcv. 1 hrec.I o lilt rmfoll Home run. MoCiiln- stolen haw lUllmnn Hurt , Dimnnt llnnvn (21 ( , 11-vrtninn ( ! l , 11 > nun , Soltnrh ilptlmin l.illv rir t l o fn ball * : OfT Swnlm 1. nrr Ilnrl 6 off Mrlnmr * S , i > rr CoU-min , I lilt. li > | illrhf.l l.nllTuckiT , 2 Struck mil llv Swnlm. 2. tiv Hart S IIT MoJiimp" , S , l'n -il Iwlln. Mc-dUIre , 1 VId ( liltch ( CVltmnn 2rtl \ on lii'e * \\n hlnK ton , B , St I nils fi Tlmo 1\vo hours and flf- teen mlnutDi ttmplrv : Kpll > , STANDING OF Till ) THAMS I'lnvod. Won. Lost I'C Biltlmoro 102 70 ( VSS Boston 107 71 SI IW2 Now York 101 fit 17 C3.4 Clnrlnnitl 102 fit as K27 Cleveland 102 Cl 4S f.2t Chicago 107 41 4" . S 1'lttsburK 104 48 4Sn 41.2 Louisville 1CM 4S n 440 Philadelphia 10S 47 4Ti WiisliltiKtoit 101 41 437 Hrookl > n 1M 4T 61 421 St Louis 1W ( : a "SO " 213 .snuins or THUVUSTUH > anil DclriiK Kuril Taktt Our ( ! iiiuik. ( DETROIT , AUK. ISIt was n standoff today , the locals capturing the first KI\WO by oppoitune hitting nnd the Millets thu second bv llndlntf "Noodles" llnhn the I softest mark durlni ; the seilos Score , first Ka me : Minneapolis . 0000000202 Detroit . * Base hits : Minneapolis , 0 ; Detroit , S. Errors. Minneapolis S ; Detroit , 3 Batter ies. Minneapolis , Hulchlnson and Miller ; Detroit , Thomas and Trost. Si'cond Kame. Minneapolis . 20211 0 II Detroit . 51000 6 Babe hits. Minneapolis , 13. Detroit , 7 Eriors Minneapolis , "i " , Detroit. 4 Baiter- Ics : MlnneapolH , McKotncler and Bojle ; Detroit , Ilahn and Trost. Second irame called at end of l\th on nccount of daiknosx INDIANAPOLIS , Alls. 2S Indianapolis. played enorle-ss ball today and roronun's pitchingwnn clean cut nnd effective It was the twelfth Mttnlght victory Atiend- nnce , l.tMO. S ore. Indianapolis . .1 0 ,1 0 0 0 1 1 0 S Knnsns Citv . . . 2000000002 lla e hits- Indianapolis a Kansas Clt > , 7 Enois. Indianapolis , 0 ; Kansas Clt > , 4. Batteiles Indlaiiajiolls Poremnn and Kn- hoe , Kins-m Cltv. Pardee nmi Bhinford COLUMIH'S , Atlg 2N-Th lleldlnft of Huleii nnd Mr-Garr was the feature of the name The locals otitluttcd the visitors and won the K.ime on Its merits Score Columbus . 010110220-7 Milwaukee . 011000001-3 Base hits. Columbus 10 , Milwaukee. 7. Errors. Columbus , o Milwaukee , 1 Bit- teile' ' Columbus. Keener and Buckley ; Milwaukee Barnes and Spear ST I'Al'L , AUK 2S-The visitors knocked rrleken out of the box In the s\th | Inning. , ) could do little with Donzer Thej tied ] the roro In the elffhth when vvlth two mn out Isbell slipped and foil whin IIP was about to catch Grlllln's ll > , allowing them to wore two runs St. Paul won out In the tenth on two singles , a double ind two errors Two games will be plijed tomorrow. Score Grand Rapids . . . Si Paul . 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 .1-14 Base hits- Grind Rapids 17. St Piul 1C Eriors Grand Rapid" , 4 , St Paul , G Bat teries Grand Rapids , Bainett and Twine- ham ; St Paul , TrlcUi'ii , Dcn/et and Split STANDING Or THE TEAMS Plajed. Won Lost PC Indianapolis 10S 71 2J 731 Columbus 107 07 40 r,2C St Paul . . . . 114 fi1) 45 rori Milwaukee . Ill 1,7 47 013 Detroit 114 C3 03 51 S Minneipolls IIS . .1 79 ' 31 Grand R iplds . . 11(5 ( IS 73 32 S Kansas Cltj 117 37 SO 31.6 Games today : Milwaukee at Columbu" , St Paul at Gland Rapids ( two iami ) AWNll'lllMSfl * Ill t lOII SlOrM. . CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Aue. -Score Cedar Rapids 000000000-0 St. Joseph 00000000 1 1 Base hitsCrdar Rapids , 4 , St Joseph , 2 Eirorp ; Cedar Rapid" , 1 , St Jo-oph , 0. Batteries , Cedar II iplds , MuDoiiKal and Fuller , St. Jot > eph , Meredith and Housen DUBUQUE , la , Aug 2s-Score. Dubuque 1000000310 0-E Des Molnes . . . . nnse hits. Dubuque , 10 ; Des Molnes , 7. Errors : Dubuque , J , Des Molnes,3 Bat teiles : Dubuque , Strelt and Sullivan ; Das Molnes , i.Mauek and Lohmun ROCKPORD , 111 , Aug. 2-S-Score : Rockfoid . . . . „ 200021100-9 Burlington 00000000 0-0 Base hits : Rockford , S , Burlington , S. Enois : Rockfoid , 0 ; Burlington , - Bat teries. Rockford , Underwood ami Huff ; Burllligton , Thompson ami Berryhlll. PEOUIA , III , Aug. 2S-Scoie. Peorla 01000001 0 2 Qulncy 03000000 ' -.1 Base hits : I'eorln. 5 ; Qulncy , 3. Errors : Peorla , 4 ; Qulncy , .i Bntturles ; Pcoria , Tulbot and Qulnn , Qulncy , McGroovj nnd Graver. | ) IH lloliu-M Mil } ( 'mm * 111 , Ton. DDS MOINES , Aug. 2S ( Speclil Tele gram ) The management of the Des Jtloliu-s base ball team Is In receipt of an Invitation to take a franchise1 In the Western league next > e.ir It IH annoiincud that Grand Rapids nnd Columbtm aiu to diop out of that circuit ; that Columbus Is Jlkuly to go to Omaha , and It Is desired to tiaimfer Gi ind Itaplds to Deri Molnes If the olTer holds It will probablj bo accepted , walt-h would necfssltnto a reoiganl/.itlon of the Western ns-xoLiatlon. I.l-nllll li-fi-llH ) ( Sllll Illicl. . BOSTON. Aug 2S Lnelen Lisnn , the EmopcMii long dlslanpo champion of 11 % defeated J P. Starlmi.li of Phlladflphla by one and one-half laps In a iweiilylhiml'u ' match ran' at Charles Rlvei pnk thli nftdlioon , making the dlstame In 4T 1J 11 < > also : secuiid the AniLMkin ipaceil compftl- tlvo m-ords from throe to tni-nD-llvo mll < Inoluslvo , lovvetlng a niijoilty of the u-e- ords created by his old Hunt rival Jimmy Michael , at Manhattan Bench the prnvluns vvtc-K It was a line ( ontcHl , both intu shnvvlng good form , ami thu paienialo'iH doing faithful work The fastest mlle was thu Hoconil , which was ildilin 111 1 403-5 /Iniiiirriiiiiii VVIiiM I IKllnitc. . KEARNEY , Neb , Aug. 2jSpu < lul Tele gram ) The Mx-day bleyclu nice wns ( .ovn- pktcd this evening and was wan b > Zlm- iiierinan , the total dlHttinre In the fix hoiiis' riding being 120'4 ' inll.'s , Thomanson was Hecond , mnlclng 1/0 inlh-n , un I C'oolc third I , with 11 ! > } i miles Up to this uyt-nlng XlmiiKTm'in and Thum IIIK > II weio togethoi , /Jininnrniun gained a lup by making a U.IIK , hard bpurt when thu la it hour win about half up Thu tiack had beenmo ra her heavy und only twenty und a half miles wore nude tonight NCMV ( ViilmIliinil Itri'oril. DENVIJH. Aug 28-Q. B Hiichenbyrgcr , tin : "buttormllk hey , " today rode to Evan t and loliirn , 100 mile. ; , , unpacid , in live lioui.-i and fifteen minutes. urtnbll.Hlilnir a n > w woild'H bicytlp record Ho stinted from thn city nl 1.40 u m am ) arrived nt thn st ir- Ing point on his return , it ' > . J Ho regularly timed anil the reoord Hollltlil IIIHIIIIIOIIIIIII'H ij'rlinr. FLINT , Mich. , Aug. 2S Thl ultoinoon. while In a domcntrd condition , Mrn Wll- riinv / Hutchlnuun of this oily chloro forms ! hoi fi-ytai-o. < l daughter nnd Hhnti Uii May , lie-r J-l-jmr-oliI daiinhltr. 'Uu > youngei dlod four linur * l.itti The older gill , who U.IH shot In i lie mouth , thoj lrtaf-t und the hip , will piobably Down Hood's Sarsnpnrllla Built Her Up. "I liavo been in poor health for years , I was run down In summer and U.UH with out any nppctito. I was nih ietl to taku JJood's Saraaparilla und . 'iund that it built mo up , and now uheiiovcr I am out of order J resort to Hood's Biirimparllla. " IDA HALLXAN , Jillinuood , Kaunas. parilla Istliele _ t-lu fact the Oii'Q'riielllood I'tirlOer. Hood's Pills curulill liter liij.