Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1897, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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DEAD EASY FOR BROOKLYN
Bcanoatcw Are Fairly Gobbled Up by the
Bridegroom !
MONGREL CLUB FROM THE HUB LINES UP
Oriole * Ilrop Anotlii-r rSnnic , While
Wunliliiulmi mill llrooklyn Tic
tur Sixth .VotcliVlmlii ; >
of ( he SCIIMIII.
Brooklyn. 15 ; Hoston , C.
Wnnlilnston. G ; Hnltlinorc , 3.
I'hllndelphln , is ; Now York , 5.
Cincinnati , 9 ; Loulnvlllc , 8.
1'lttflburg , " ; Cleveland , 4.
Chicago , 6 ; tit. Louts , 2.
BROOKLYN , Oct. 2. The Bostons , the
league champions , and the Drooltlyns brought
ttio season ot 1S97 to a close at Eastern
park tills afternoon. Incidentally It was the
last league game that will ever bo played
In Brooklyn , tor when the clubs begin their
battle In 1S9S Urooklyn will be part ami
parcel of Greater Now York. The weather
today was not the kind that Is suitable to
base ball fans. It was qulto chilly , but In
uplto of thla tnoro than 2,000 persons as-
Bcmhled with the Intention of giving the
Uoancatcrs a Rend-off , Dut those who came
to > ho grounds for this nurnoso returned homo
Disappointed , for Manager Scleo dhlppcd
Long , Lowo. Tennoy , Collins , Dcrgcn and
all hln pitchers except Lewis and Sttvctts
to Hoston Immediately after Thursday's game
was finished and tlio championship assured.
When the linntoiiH lined up today they
worn hardly recognizable as a team. Outside
of thu batting Hamilton was the only player
In his proper position , llrooklyn was not
much , better off. They had to bring Hanlvan
from Now York to cover left field. Still ,
llrooklytr had the better team , which ac
counts for the easy victory. Lewis , who Is
slated to go against Haltlmoro In one of
the Temple cup Hcrlcs , did not exert himself
to any gloat extent , which accounts for the
number of hits. Fisher had all of the
llostonn excepting Statil and Stlvctts guess-
Ing. The latter innilo himself solid with the
crowd by cracking out a single , triple and
homo run. Ills fourth crack would have
resulted In a tlirco-bagger but for a wonder
ful one-handed catch by Hanlvan. Grlllln
led at the stick for Brooklyn. Shccknrd
earned a berth for next season when ho hit
for two homo runs. Ilo also fielded brll-
llnntly. llrooklyn closed the season on even
terms with Washington for nlxth place. The
linOOICLYN. I BOSTON.
U.1I.O.A.E.I J < H.O.A.E.
Joncn , rf. . . Ilnln'ton , of 0 0 3 0 0
Orlllln , cf. . 1 4 4 Stnhl. If. . . . I 2
Bhlndle. 31) . . 1 1 1 0Yc.iKCr , , Sli. . 2 1
L'ch'nco , Hi " 2 10 0 0 HtiettII ) . 2 3
Uhecltnrd , us 3 2 1 5 1 Dully. 2L > . . . 0 1
Bchooti , 2b. . 2 1 C 4 0 ICIo'it'nx. rf 0 0
llanlvnn , lr. 3 2 4 0 Alien. ss 0 1
Mum-ll , c. . . I 1 1 1 Lake , c 1 1
Fisher , p. . . 1 0 0 0 LuwlH , p. . . . 0 1
Totals . . . .13152711 21 Totala . . . .CIO 21 11 7
Hrooltl > n ' 15
lloston 3 0
Ilartied runs : Ilrooklyn , Sj lloston , D. First
base on rrrorti : Ilncton , 2 ; Diooklyn , 1. Lett on
brises : HiooUlyu , 1 ; lloston , 4. Klr t bnsc on
balls : Olt Fisher. 1 ; olt Louis , 1. Sliuck out :
Uy 1'lslier , 1 ; by l nls. 2. Home runs !
ShecKanl , Stlvett. " . Tluee-base lilts : Lichance ,
Stlvctt . Double plajs : Shocknul to Selmcli to
lTClrince , Hnnlvan to Schocb. Plolen lia" '
Jones ( S ) , Cinllln , htthl , Yca ; r. Lewi's Lacliance ,
Umpires : Lyne.i anil ninille. Tliuv of k-amc :
Oie hour anil llfty minuter. Attendance , 2,0,7.
AVASHINGTON. C ; BALTIMORE , 3.
BALTLMOUK. Oct. 2. The base ball sea
son closed hero today with a dull and un
interesting game between tie | ex-champions
and the- Senator * ? , In which thu latter were
victorious mainly because tholr antagonists
apparently made no effort to win. Less
than 200 people saw the contest , which was
played under lowering skies and In the
teeth of u dread east wind that caused the
spectators to blilver on the benches and
heartily wish tie ) game ended before It had
fairly begun. There was an occasional
burst of applause- from a few of the "old
guard" who came to .see the end of the
season's playing and from a small but en
ergetic body of Washlnstoiilans , who had
places In the irrand stand back of the vis
itors' bench , but aside from thlJ there was
enthusiasm , liresuehan started in to
h for the Senators , but the Orioles fell
n him In the second Inning for three
/ tied runs and he gnvo way ! o the nttenu-
Sir. Swnlm , who did much better dur-
tlio remainder ot the game. The vis-
I rs' run in th < < Hrst was a clean case of
l.-al upon SJhitoh'H part , for that cncr-
'tli ( youni ; man having run in from third
'hllo Amole and Clurke were musing ovei
'ihelr ncllltv in having put JIcGulrc out at
first. When they aroused themselves Scl-
bach was sife. The home te'am then took
the lead and held It until the fourth Inning ,
when the vlaltois found Amolo's pitching
to their llklnq and three doubles and two
singles brought In four runs. After that no
ono seemed to take the slightest Intetest
In the came and Umnlre Hurst called It at
-
,
apparent reason other than that he was
tired of It. All others concerned felt the
H.uno wav about It and the season of 1897
closed with u defeat for the "threo time
winners. " S.ore :
HALTIMOHI : . W.XSIUNOTON.
it.n.o . . It.H.O.A.K.
JlcOraw. 31) ) . o l n i n Salliach , If. 2 2 3 0 0
Kelley. If. . . 0 1 1 0 0 Clettmaii , rf 1 1 1 0 e
Stenzel , cf , , 0 : 3 0 0 Demont. 2b.
O'Hrlen , rf. .0 0 3 1 0 McOnlre. f. , 1 0 0 0 0
Qulnn. BS. . . 1 1 1 I 1 Kan ell. Ib. . 0
Iteltz , 2b. . . . . oDrown ! , ef. , 0 0 0 1 0
Clarke , Ib. . . 0 032 0I.cihv , , Sb.
J Itowerm'n. c 1 1 S 0 o Wrlsley. as
Amole , p. . , . ItreVlian , p
Suiilm , p. .
Totals . . . .3 S 21 13 1
1 Totals . . . . C 7 21 14 2
X Haltlmoro 0 . 0 3
Wa hlnston 1 -
IJarned runDnltlmore : , 3Va ; ° hlniton , 1
" ' Two-ba'e mt : Ilowerman , Karrell. Pelbach (2) ( )
1./ Demont.
Sncrlllce lilts : Gettrnan. Wrlgley.
Stolen b.ises : Selbaeh , Slnnrcl. llcltz. Double
play : Wrljjley to Dcmont to Karrell. Lett on
bases ; Ilrltlmorc , 7 Waalitnglon. 3. 1'llst on
balls : Off Anuile , .1 : ofT Snalni , 1. Struck out :
Uy Amole , 3 ; by Ilin-neluin , 2 ; by SwalrA , 3.
Tlmu : Ono liour and thirty mlnutei l.'mp'lie :
Hurnt.
PIIILADKLI'IIIA , IS ; NKU' YORIC , 5.
N13W YOHK , Oct. 2.-Thc baEeb.ill season
waH ended today. Two decisions by Car
penter In Hit second Inning , a terrllle
rt pounding by the Ouakois or Sullivan and
McCkin , toKOther with errors of the rankest
kind by the Giant * allowed the 1'hlllle.s to
pllo ui > u bunch of runs which the home
team could not overcome. Score ;
NKW YOHK. I'HILADULI'IIIA.
It.H.O..13. . ll.H.O.A.K.
VHall'ii , cf 0 1 2 1 1 CiOTlcy , Ib. . I 3 10 0 0
Wllmot. If. . 1 3 1 1 1 DJWI ! , cf. . . . 2 1 1 0 U
Davis. S3. . . , 00322 Deli-h'ty , Jf 3 1 0 0 0
( J Ion HUH , 2h , Lajole , 31) . . .
Oettltr , 3b. l 1 1 3 1 3 ShUKart , u. 1 4 2 6 1
M'Crri'ry. rf 1 2 l 0 o Oeler , rf. . . . 2 2 1 0 o
Clnrk , Ib , . . . 00701 Miller , 21) ) . . .
1 AVarner , c. . . 1 1 1 0 o Itoyle. c. . . .
Hulllvim , p. 0 0 0 1 1 Tnjlcr , ii. . . . U I 0 2 0
- Totals .18 20 21 9 1
Totals . . . . 5 8 21 12 10
New York 0 0 6
I'hlladelphla 212 0023 0 18
Qume called on account of il.irKnci.- .
1-Iuimil runs : New York , 1 ; I'hll.ulelphla , 1.
Twa-buBD hit * : Ilojle , l.ijoliWarner. . Three-
Uuse hit : McCnvry , Stolen b.iHO ! Oeler.
Double playa : Shuiiurl In Cooley. KIrist base on
errors : New Yoik. 1 : Philadelphia. 4. Klrnt
base on balls : Off Meekln. 3 ; olt Sullivan. 1 : off
Taylor , 1. lilt by pitched ball : Winner. Struck
out : Ily Taylor , 3. Wild pilches , Mei'KIn , Tnjjor.
Loft on banes : Now York , 4 ; I'hlhuWlpnla , 7.
Sacrltlce hit : Taylor , Tlmn ut Kiune ; One hour
nnd forty minute * . Attendance , 500. Umpire :
Carpenter.
1'lTTSnUHO. 7 : CLRVKLAND. 4.
PITTSUljna , Oct. 2. I'lttsburg ended Its
Boaaou today \ > y < winning the third etralght
my tliroat was
fllletl with sores , largo
lumps formed on my
neok , and a horrible
ulcer broke out on my ja\v , snya
JUT.J , U.fJlUVH , , vriiuru : > iuiauviui.
22d St. and Avenue X.f Galveaton ,
Texas , Uovoa three times pro
nounced cured by prominent phy
sicians , but thodrendful disease nl-
ways returned ; ho was then told that
was the
HOT SPRINGS only had His cure hair all
f n U on
out , nnd ho was in a sad plight ,
Aft r taking one bottle of 8,8.8.
he began to improve and two dozen
bottles ourod
hi m completely ,
BO thut f or more
thansizyearsho
has had no sign
of the disease.
Book on the dl on and it * treatment vM10lJ
t * bBwltt Bf olllo Co , AtUnu , G * .
from Cleveland. Not much Interest
was tnken In thn contest nnd nothing bril
liant was achieved. Attendance , 2,500
Scorn :
PlTTStlimn. . CLEVELAND.
H.H.O.A.K.I ll.H.OA.n.
Donovan , rf. 0 J S n 0 tliirkcll. If. . !
Padden , It ) . . 1 027 OCliil.lJ. Sb. . . 1
nnrdner , U. . 25300 Wallace. 3h. 1 2 0 0 0
invl . lb..O 180 OOTonnor. Hi 1 1 801
H'm'ntcr. JbO 0 0 0 1 M'AI'Mer. URO 1 ! Z 0
Illy , n > 1 4 2 1 1 rickerlnit. cfO
llrodln. cf. . . 00100 tllRkp. rf. . . . 0 0 2 0 (
SiiBtl n c , . . . 1 2 S 3 OrrlKf-r , c 0 0400
Kllltn. p. . . . 1 102 Ol'owcll. p. . . . 0 0 0 1 tr
TotnU . . . .7122713 21 TotaM . . . .4 T 23'6 1
Pad Icn out for cutting second.
1'ltl-liiirg 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 * -7
Cleveland 2 0-4
Earned runs : rittfbure. 3 ; Clovclnnd , 1. Two-
bniw hltr : Kl } ' , McAlllctcr. Thrpe-lmf" lilts :
Kly , AVallace. Sacrifice hits : Davis. Wallace ,
Stolen I'Tf ' * : Iionoran (2) ( , HiiRilen , Double
play : Klllfn to Sutrdcn to D vl . Klrst bmo on
b.illaon Klllen , 2 : of ! 1'owell. 3 .Struck out :
llv Klllen. Sj by 1'owell. 4. Irfft on basei !
rittnburR , 6 Cle\pland , 4. Klrnt bn e on er
rors : I'ltlrburc , Is Cleveland , 2 Time : Ono
hour nnd twenty-five minutes. Umpire ! O'Day.
CHICAGO , B ; ST. LOUIS , 2.
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 2. Thornton had the
firowns nt his mercy todav and they nnr-
rowly cFcnped n shutout. Their only runs
came In the eighth Inning on a bnso on
balN to Cro s. Hnrtmnn'H triple nnd House *
'
mnn'n flvout to Decker , McCormlck nnd
Lnnge excelled In fielding , Attendance ,
1,500. Score :
ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO.
H.H.A.O.C. U ll.A.O.E.
Douglass , c. U 0 7 3 0 Hynn. rf. . . .
Crosss. . . . . 1 0 2 6 0 M'frn'k , 31) 0 0 3 4 0
Hnrtman , 3b 1 2 1 7 1 Lnnge. cf. . . 0 2 8 0 0
Turner , rf. . 0 0 1 0 0 Callahan , - 1 1 . 4 1
Orady. ' Ib. . . 0 o 10 0 0 Decker , If. . 2 2 2 0 0
H'rrmnn , 2b o 0 4 3 0 Conner , 2b. .
Hnrley , cf. . 00000 Thornton , p 1 2 0 3 (
Hart , If 00200 Donahue , c. 0 1 4 1 0
Donahue , p. 0 2 0 1 0
TotnU . . . . 2 4 27 19 1
Chlcnuo 0-3
St. I-mi Is 0-2
Karncil runs : Chlcaso , 2. Two-bare hits :
llynn , Donahue , Turner , Ijingr. Three-base hits :
Decker , Hartmnn. Sacrlllce hit : Anton. Stolen
bnriM ; Ityan , Lance. Double plays : Hounetnan
to CIrndy , Cros * to Qrady , JlcCormlck to Atison.
Klrst bane on balls : Off Donahue , 5 ; off Thorn
ton , 4. lilt by pitched bull : Lnnge , Callahan ,
Otndy. Struck out : Uy Donahue , 3 ; by Thorn
ton. 3. Time of Rnmc : One hour and fifty-five
minute.- . Umpire : 1'ears.
CINCINNATI. 3 : LOUISVILLE , 8.
LOUISVILLR , Oct. 2-Dwyer was hit
hard for four Innlnca todav : he then settled
down ' nnd the Colonels could not touch him.
Mill's wlldncs * was lesponslhle for the
'
Hods' live runs In the lltst nnd second In-
nlnga and Mngco was substituted In the
thltd. Attendance , l.MO. Score :
CINCINNATI. LOtnsvii.t.n.
U II.O.A 13. It II.O.A. 12.
ITolllday. If .1300 Clarko. If. . .
Hoy. cf
Stafford , ss.
forcornn , s 1 3 3 S 2 Kmltli. 2d. . . , 1 2 2 0
Herklcy , ll > 0 1 1.1 0 0 WnRnijr. cf. 00710
Mcl'h'jc. ' 2b 1 i 5 r o Wenlen. Ib. 12700
frwln. 3b. . . Dcxlcr. c. 22300
nilrlipy , rf. 1 2 1 0 T Nance , rf. . .
Snhilver. c. 020 ' llnKman , 31) 0 2 3 7
Dwyer , p. . . Hill , p 00000
Tnt-ila .Magec , p. . . . 1 1000
I Totals s 12
. . . . zj 12 I
Cincinnati 1 0 3
Louisville r , 0 3
Uatncd runs : Cincinnati. 4 ; Louisville. 5
Klist ' ba-o on error" : Cincinnati , 1 I.oulYllle ,
4. I'lrst base on balls : Off Hill , 4 ; off Mugi-c , 3 ,
oft Dwyer , 3. Struck out : Ily Musee. Iiwln.
Homo runs : Stafford. 8chrlv ° r. Three-hare hit :
Wcrden. Two-base hits : HolllJay. Mcl'liee.
Ultchey. .Stolen hares : Nance , Dexter (21 (
Double plays : Smith to CllnRinan. Corwan to
Mcl'h-o to Dccklpy , Corcrran to licckley Hit
by pitched ball : Ily lllll , Hey , Claik. Passed
ball : Dexter. Time : Two hours and fomteen
minutes. Umpire : McDonald.
STANDING OF THK TKAMS.
Flared. Won. Lost. F.C.
Iloston 13J S3 SO 70.r >
nnltlmore ISO 00 40 69.2
New York m Sit 4S 63.4
Cincinnati 131 75 BG 37.3
Cleveland 131 f,9 G2 52.7
Washington 13J 61 71 4G.2
llrooklyn 1 2 Cl 71 40.2
Plttsburg 131 CO 71 45.S
Chicago 130 5S 72 44.0
Philadelphia 132 85 77 41.7
LoulsvlMe 12D fi2 77 40.3
St. Louis 129 2S 101 21.7
GUI' SKHI13S.
IiiilInnaiioIlN TaUrs ( he Fourth Oilinc ,
u ii Kiiny Vlrlor.
INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 2. Indianapolis
won the fourth iwme of the Free Press cup
series and now lias three games to Its
credit. Today's victory WIIH made easy by
the refjlstpilng of elpht runs by the Indians
In the opening Inning before I3umpus Jones
and his senatorial following had time to
settle. Battery errors and a. ragged fielding
error by Crooks was followed with a Hock
of singles und McEMrlaml contributed a
triple , Flynn a , double and Ilosriever , his
second tlmo up , a home run. The contest
after the first Inning wai pretty , but lacked
interest with the home team's lead so
strong. Phillips pitched brilliant ball and
was handsomely supported. Manager Watkins -
kins left tonight to join the Pirate ? at
Pittsburgh Attendance , 2,000. Scoru :
Totals . . . .13 IS 27 10 ll
Indlnnnpolls 1 13
Columbus
2
Earned luns : Indianapolis , 5. Two-lj.jto lilts :
Klynn , Phillips , rishcr. Tliree-base hits : Jlc-
Fnrlind. Crooks. llom run ; Ilosriever. Sac-
rlllce lilt Stewart Stolen base : Stewart.
Double play : Flynn to Motz. L ft on basei :
Indianapolis. S : Columbus , C. Struck out : liy
Phillips , C ; by Jones , 2. liases on balls : Off
1'lillllps , 5 ; off Jonea. C. Wild pitches : Jones ,
2. I'liaEcd balls : Klehcr , 3. Time of game :
One hour and forty minutes. Umpire : Mnnas-
sau.
I.iiNt ( iiinio of the SPIINOII.
Jfotz Droa. and the Omaha Brewing asso
ciation teams will close the ball season to
day nt Fort Omahn. The game will be
called at 2:30 : sharp. IJoth teams arc In
noot ) shape and a good game Is expected.
The lno-ui | > is as follows :
Metz Bros. Position. o. B. A.
SaKe catcher O. Shannon
Hublltz pitcher Mcllvalne
SalTeldcr first tmse L. Shannon
, . . . .
. . . . . . t t
Jolumon third Imo Ilooney
BHukiiH short Htop Waller
'
O'Connor left field Holmes
Connors middle Held Henn
Mcnzle right Held Scully
.SIMI.VOIJK AVI.VS A CHICICKT MATCH.
\ITV CaiitaliiH tin * < >
i i iiNliiir Ti > nin In
.lai'U KrniK1 ! * ' .VINI | > II > * I > .
A match was phyed on the Omaha Cricket
club grounds yesterday afternoon between
teams captained by K. H. Sprague and
Hairy New , In which the former won.
Score :
NKW'S TRAM.
W. ItlclmrdBon , I ) . Nealo o
W. Vaughnn , b. G , Vaughan 2
It , nowers , c. Douglas , b , o , Vaiiffhan. . 3
J. H. lieynolds , b , Nealo .
]
II. New , b. Ne.ilo
H. iJiwrle , b. Nealo ]
O. Wrlftht , b. O. Vnughan B
J. Guild , b. G. VuuKlmn 2
D. liratchle , b. G , Vnughan 3 o
Dr. Young , b. Neule
Dr. Treynor , run out n
, , 3
P. Potter , b. G. Vaughnn
o
H. Taylor , not out 2
ICxtias
, 3
Total
30
SPKAGUK'S TRAM.
J. Cameron , c. Ilrotchic , b. W. Vnuchan , S3
It. Taylor I .
, ) W. Vaughan , . 2
J. Neale , c , Lawrie , b. W. Vnughan 5
G , Huiat. b. llowers
G. Vaiurhnn , b. Ilower.s o
Jf. P. Sprague , b , W. Vaughan 2 3
J. Doum'uB ' , e. Brotchle , b. llowers
R K. Hurber , b. W. Vaughan 3
K. H. Sprague , 1. b. w , , b. New o
J. C. Hrubaker Montgomery , c. Kr.inklln , b. New. . , , 0
, b. Lnwrle ,
W. M. Taylor , b. Uuvrle 2
J. Slmms , not out 10
Kxtras s
15
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
New'8 Innings :
O „ , Overs. M'dna. Runs. Wks.
,
Vaughan 13 4 1C G
J. Nualf ' , . 12 3 17 5
Spratuo's Innings ;
R. Hewers 10 3
W. Vaughan . . , , 13 1 20 44 3 B
H.
Now
, 4 0 8
H. Lawrie . . . : . . . , . . . , 5 1 G 2 2
Cricket nt I'lilladi-lplilu.
PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 2.-The cricket
mntclif begun yesterday between the picked
Philadelphia team and Captain Warner1 *
team of English amateur * was continued
today and Philadelphia
narrowly
a one-Inning escaped
defeat. When stumps were
drawn this
evening the Quaker city repre
sentatives had a total of 3M ) runs for their
two Innings with ono solitary vvloket to
for '
Monday's ploy. The KtiHllslimen ,
one-Inning yesterday. The Hrltona
" " ? ? ° .Monday , with a
. full inning ,
will. It la believed
, witu a full number of
wlcketa to spare , overcome Philadelphia's
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the Quakers' remaining wicket falls.
OMAHA OU.V CJLMI'S HISASO.V KM1S.
Lust of ( hi * Shoot mill Si > ere < if the
MombiTH fur thu Vrar.
The last regular shoot of the Omaha Gun
club for the season of 1S97 took place at
Hardln park across the river yesterday
afternoon , and notwithstanding the favora
ble weather , the attendance was light and
scores mediocre. The result follows :
Tliiuhoa 11111 infti nmn ntiiiin
Townsenct lllll 10JOO 11111 OHIO 13
Handlett lllll 10111 11110 10001-15
Head , lllll lllll 10110 11100-1(5 (
Squirrel OHIO 00100 11000 00001-
Kkalb 10111 11101 lllll 11111-1S
Searles 11101 01101 11011 11110 15
Panneleo lllll lllll 11110 11101-18
This leaves the percentage of the
con
testant for the season as follows ;
F. S. Parmelee Shot At. Hit , Miss. P.C.
300 272 28 ! )0.o )
W , ltrc\ver . , , 20 17 3
H. P. IJkalh 440 83.0
O. W , Loomls 400 379 333 62 01 86,1
W , II. 8. Hughes 280 233 47 81 6
( J. 11. Itamllott S3.2
. . .320 2C3 57
82.1
W.
P. Towntenil 410 3M SO
P. W. C.umlchael SOO 1C2 81,8
3H
J. C. lleeil 300 241 M Kl.o
to.3
r.
Montmorency 140 112 2S
Eo.o
W. II. Kenyon 310 271
J. P. SmeaJ 63 79.9
, . , 2SO 218 C2
77.8
M , Learned
RO 63
17
TS 7
Q. Ilrucker , , . , . , 2SO 219 Gl
7ii,2
W. P. McKarlane , 420 328 62 780
H. Whltnor
ISO 139 41
II , L. .Snarl 210 173 67 77.2
C. V. Hales 290 193 85 72.0
C9.C
W. Hallsbury
120 81 39 G7A
D. T. titubbs
, CO 49 11 f 5
. ' . K Latshuw
, IVO 174 45 7U.O
J. J , Dickey HO 133 45 75.0
Ted Ackerman , 40 30 lo "
5,0
U. n. Johannes , ,300 213 87 75,0
W. C. Saniuhu
229 1T.C rt la Q
The prizes , ten In number , go to the fol-
owing lucky members : Klrst iirlze , ham-
merless shotgun , P. S. Parmelee ; second ,
hunting suit , H. F. Bkalb : tlilnl , gold
watch , Billy Brewer ; fourth , Winchester
rllle , G. N. Loomls ; llftli , steel trout
W. II. I. Hughes rod ,
; sixth , hell case , C. B.
tniullett ; seventh , 600 loaded shells , U. T.
Uubbs ; eighth , shooting coat , W. 1) , Townsend -
send ; ninth , ono dozen decoy ducks , P. W.
Cnrmlcheal ; tenth , revolver , F , Montmor-
oncy : consolation troply horse collar
W
Salisbury. , ,
AVcfiTH Hri'iiUH a Itceoril.
NBW YOHK , Oct. 2. The New York Ath.
otic club Held and annual games were held
on Travels Island track today. There was
u ullff wind blowing from the eastward
acroa * the grounds during th * greater part
of the afternoon. For u second time this
year a dual meet wns arranged between the
Mercury foot" experts and the Chicago
athletes , and for a second time the western
nen had to put up with a cleqn defeat. Ber
nard J , Wefers won three events. In one of
which ' , the 150-yard run , he smashed the
world's record and established n new one.
Pho record f r this distance hitherto
" * " " " " "
"T
0:11 : 1-5 was held by Wood , but Wefers
clipped one-fifth of a second off this and
. established a new world's record of 0:11 : 3-6.
Wtsfers won the fifty-yard dash from Klun-
der and Rush , both of Chicago , In 0:5 : I-S
and won the last quarter of the one-mile
relay race by ton yards from Townseml of
Chicago , gaining all that distance and a
little more from the time that he had
picked up Lyons at the finish of the three-
quarters.
\VlllHl .VolCH.
It Is doubtful If any whist club In the
country can show a better record In the
matter of attendance than the Omaha Whist
club. At hut ono of thn bi-weekly moot-
iuga In the past year has the number prca-
etit fallen below CO par.cent of the mem
bership , and that onetime was the night of
the IAk-Sar-IJen paradKtt The scores made
during the week wcre-ag follows :
WEDNESDAY.
North and South ' " ' " ' '
Belndorff and Scrlbner * . > , 229
Jones and Melklo . . . ' 228
Moreman and Uedick ; 228
Heed and Uinelmrt , Mr. , , 227
Hurkloy and Funkhouser 22G
Ilurrell and Suinney.i" : 226
Oahn and McDowell11.1 224
Joplln and MoNutt .a..r.a. 223
Stebblus and Stubbs uv 213
Average ' .V. 225
East and West 3"
BLifihinaii and Thomasci. ) 249
Coo and Shea . . . . . . , . , , ' | . , 249
Jordan and Lawrencp , . . . . , , 247
Comstock and Shipley' ! . . 2IG
Heth and Stanford.7 ! ; , , 242
Brunor and Garner. , . , . , . 212
Peters and Ccaltloy. . , , , , , ' 241
Douglas and Towlo. . , . , . , . . . , 240
Ilird and Hawks . " . 232
Avenjge , 243
SATUHDAY.
North and South
lianies and Joplln , A. M 2G1
Jones and Itlnehurt 264
Jordon * and Lawrence . . . . , , . , . 257
Ilurkley and Garner . . , , 265
Durrell and Sumney , 255
Uarncs and Morse , . , 243
Avcrago , . . , , , , . . ' . . . 256
Hast and West-
Stanford and McDowell 223
Shipley and Comstock 214
Ut'lndorff aud 0 , O. Scrlbner , , , . . 213
Crummcr and C rummer 212
Drur.er and Bushman . , , , . , . . . , 07
Coakley and Peters . , , , . , , , . , 201
Average , , . , , 212
This closes the .record ( or the third xncmtU
of the year. The ten highest scores for
September are as follows :
Name. Score i Name. Score.
Joneg 21 Sumney , . . . , . . . . . 15
Hlneliart 21 Garner 13
Ilelndorff 18 Scrllmcr , Q. 0 1J
Hurrfll 15 Joidon 11
I awience 13 Thomas 10
For the three ' '
months the'first' ten arc :
Name. Score Name. Score.
Klneliart It llelndorrt 47
Itceil G7 Alice 4S
Jones IB Scrlbner , O , 0 31
Melklo 51 .Sumney 29
Marshall 49 Lawrence 22
Knot Hull RIIIIICN ,
At Princeton Princeton , 41 ; Lohlgh , 9.
At Hanover Dartmouth , 21 ; Phllllps-Ex-
eter , 0 ,
At New Haven Yale , 30 ; Wcsleyan , 0.
At Cambridge-Harvard , 20 ; Williams , 0 ,
At West Point West Point. 3S ; Trinity , C.
At Ithncn Cornell , 10 ; Syracuse , 0.
At Philadelphia University of Pennsyl
vania , 33 ; Bucknell university , 0 ,
At Carlisle Carlisle Indian School , 30
Dickinson , o. ;
At Kaston Lafayette college , 21 ; State
college , 0.
At Ann Arbor University of Michigan , 21 ;
Ypsllantl normal , o.
At Lafayette Purdue , 28 ; Illinois State
normal , 0.
At Oaleeburg Iowa WAsleynn , 18 ; Knox , 1.
At Herea Baldwin university 4
, ; Clevo-
Cano Scientific school , 0.
At Champaign Kureka college , 0 ; Uni
versity of Illinois , 26.
.Stnrliuck llffrulN .Mlclinol ,
PHILADKLPHIA , Oct. 2. J , Frank Star-
buck of Philadelphia this afternoon defeated
Jlmmle Michael In a twenty-Ilve-mlle paced
race on the one-third mlle board track at
Willow drove , by the narrow margin of six
yutds. It was ono of the most exciting mid
dle distance races ever seen here. Star-
'
buck's time for the twenty-five mllea was
47:02 : 1-5 , and Michael's 17-2-5. Eioh man
was In the lead three times during the
race , but neither led by more than forty
yaids at uny time and the race was In
doubt to thu flnlith.
Cumiictllluii IN OIK-II tu AIL
TECUMSEH , Neb. , Oct. 8pecial.-Tho < )
second day of the fair , next Tuesday , the
Tecumseh Gun club will hold an all-day
shoot. Liberal puiscx ate offered In ten
events and competition la open to all. The
marks will bo clay pigeons , live pigeons
und jack rabbits.
H Thin Afternoon.
Heddy Iloss of Council Bluffs and Fred
Hall of this city will meet , on the clndoru
tomorrow afternoon at University puik In
a hutidred'yurd sprint for VA a Hide. Hosa
Is an old timer , while Hall Is compurutlvuly
a now man , yet , a good race la promised.
XOTKS PIIOM OM'AIIA .SUIIIIHIIH.
Flori'iii-t * .
Miss nianch Jones of Jullcn , Neb , , Is vis
iting Miss Eunice Tracy ,
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Weber of Wayne , Neb. ,
ere In the city visiting relatives.
Miss Emma King Is spending a week In
Omaha , visiting the Mlscs Winslado.
Mr. B , H. Ilcains of Franklin , Neb. , Is here
visiting his sister , Mrs. W. A , Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Tucker of Desoto ,
Neb , , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W , J , Klerl.
Miss Olga Tucker and Miss Cawthorn of
Blair are visiting Mian Mablo Tucker this
week.
Mr. 15. II. Walker , mayor of the city , Is
quite sick , and at this writing Is not
any
totter.
E. J. Bodwell , county euperlntcndent of
schools , la In the city visiting the public
schools.
Frank L. Tracy , with the McCook band ,
was at Omaha during fair week , spending Sat
urday with his parents , who reside here.
A revival meeting commences Sunday at
the First Church of Christ. An Evangelist
from Missouri will conduct the services ,
Mrs. John Wilson of Oakland , Neb , , who
has been visiting her brother-in-law , Frank
Wilson , for the past few dayo , returned to
Oakland yesterday.
There will be a series of meetings at the
Episcopal church , commencing soon , con
ducted by Father Watson , assisted by Hov.
Mr. Iirown , from Mexico.
J. K. Darling of Central America Is visit
ing Mr. W. C. Hamilton , His object In this
country Is to get a company to go to Cential
America for the purpoao of starting a coffee
plantation ,
A democratic caucus was held at the town
hall last Thursday evening.
Services will bo held today at the Meth
odist Episcopal church at the usual hours.
Miss Dora Munson returned to her home In
Qcnesee , III. , last Friday evening , after a
'
month's visit with her cousin , Mlui Margaret
Safford ,
A number of little boya and girls were
entertained last Thursday afternoon at the
homo of Mr. aud Mrs , J. Tompson In honor
of their son ticorgo's fifth birthday ,
A meeting was hold at the bchool house
last Tuesday evening for the purpose of
electing a new treasurer of the school board ,
tbo treasurer , C , Johnson , having resigned ,
There were three candidate * . Joseph Me-
Quire , Dr. McCoy and J , A. Howard , The
election turued out In faror of Jaraw A ,
Howard by a larcc majority.
HY.MK.VKAL.
VALENTINE , Nob. , Oct. 2. ( Special Tclo-
gram. ) At the residence of Elden Sparku ' 1
In this place this afternoon. Lieutenant Wll- 1
Ham George Elliott , Twelfth Infantry , Fort
Nlobrara , was married to Mrs. Harriet CornIng -
Ing of Itoiobud Agency. The ceremony waa
performed by Rov. C. T. Dassclt. Ml Mat.
tie Carlisle of Ilosobud was bridesmaid and
,
First Lieutenant Orate Hutchlnson , aldo-de-
camp , best man , '
.Si. ] > ( iiiiKi-iiai-liniN Marry. '
LEXINGTON , Neb. , Oct. 2. ( Special , )
Chlttlck Lam mo. and Mrs. Martha Smith wor <
married this week , Mr , Lamina is 77 year *
old , and the blushing brldo Is 70.
Dofr Ciituhi'rN Hound Over ,
John Brown and Ixi ill 9 Price , dog catch
ers , were- yesterday bound over to the dis
trict court under $500 bonds for an alleged
assault upon Lucy Morris , In which the
woman asserts her leg wan broken In her *
defense ,
J , II. IlurroiiKliN Henil.
J , H , Burroughs , formerly engaged In bus
iness In Omaliu , died near Gordon , Nub. ,
September 29 , nt the ng ( of 01 years.
Safe IloubitrN Arroateil.
CHEYBNNB , "Wyo. , Oct. 2. ( Jus Smltzer
and George Ilclb liuvo been arrested , charged
with stage robbery In Yellowstone park , They
word captured In Montana and are being
brought hero for trial ,
THi ; IIKAI.TV MAHIflCT.
IN8T1U7MKNTS placed on record Saturday.
.
October 2 , 16H7 : "
WAIUIANTT DKED8.
M. J , C. Ityan and liuthand to Daniel
Donovun. lot 4 , block 2. I KIIII Place , . . . ! W *
Fidelity Tin Hi company to Ole Oleon. lot
13 , block 1 , Avondale park. , , . . . . . t
Pioneer Townalte company to Henry
Tletje , loll 2 and 3 , block 9 , liennlng-
tou . . . , . 109
O , Ii. nickel ! * anil wife In A , P. Maliplu-
mlt , lot 23. block 1 , Valley Place . t.00
Catherine 1'sgfler ami liurlmnil to H. K.
MtfiiKue , loin 3 and 4 , block Z. L. P ,
Hommon'l I'laco . . . . . . . . . . , , . , , 409
QUIT CLAIM UUKDS.
James fililrvlnjf unil wire to C. M. Ilroad-
wt-ll. ClillO fret at point C4 fett e of luv
ror lot 4 , block 7 , KlrkwMi'l . 1
Anna Kelker 'id liu bunil to L1 , H , Dunily ,
lot 'J. block 7 , Kountzo I'lac , , , , , . . , 1
.
Same to PjcUfri HavlriK bank , w 75 tttt
lot IS. block 103 , South Om.llia . , 47 ;
Krank Tliompnori. executor , et ill to C M.
llroadvvrll , 32x120 feel < i | point Cl feet e
and 120 feet of nir ror tut < , block 7 ,
KlrkwoaJ add . . . . . (00
bhrrirf In C C ( la'dner. undlv 1-5 or nw
no l-li-13 and part ne nw 1 IS13 , . . JJ
Tottl umount of tranifer * . , . . . . . . , , , , ,