THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : " \VEDKESD\Y. \ .TfLY 5. TO TWO GAMES IS TO DATS ! : Oricirttrt 5o lUtel fcr tit VAUGHM AND BATE ESPLCULIY BRMKNT jLor l Clnli Ilntrrtnln * V | ltor at the Us | > o lllon to J-olBct Tttrm tor - * Tbrlr Uflral Scorct In Detail. Tbt Osab CrleUi eltib tut must * tbt Dtsitr boj-i tt tb * cijHHsltiws IBM sisbt ti k bo/et I tf tindr adp t of } wwroy 3 ciflnj tjKjsrt SgnrlDrwbrtbcr it * t S ui-uji Job or not , tt ) * bow ler tbt WKJ > t OH m tvo-taft tbt OHiLbii bojt rt lite Ix-iirpr hpJif at tbelr biu. c&t&t up fczzflliag aad tft-fl tbe k coB&dfBce tbu Ckvt ibe boat ? > una tifiritUnrhf. Dectr > r ttalc no Hit tan tad t Veotc4 ; t bn OE & ; icrect bu : tbeir ijilrttK - ert atajiCBfa wbtn Jlnclltb. Cocl.f sn RDlf-nMio flitfi f * rcty ! ft strupclt. S'.onc filfl bli l'C , t , bat tar h"tcnBUH'fl SiLttmiiC got a yorkcr ( mm C.c'Orpe VauRhti tea baS to Join tbt pro- ccufcioti ol Jullra ailncrt. Betting t MJb- njtujc. Bird bk > d htid tbe 'bolt tggrtga- urn totftlfd nrly S7 rttiit. Gcorse V ticbto * ufl Btte bkd It all tbtlr cvr wi > f.nfl tiiaic K nt t.bo lns tor OmiLt Ctplain PItiiro . chBtipi-a hit buttlnc crdir honf bi. ; ztifl i ! VM exr > tT4cfl that Bu"n-fi ] vtiult ! ihoT. tip. but bf jidprifd oat of S.niiff rnrlrj otift Ititp thf bowlcr't bai.a ntid Oabbu'i. ben tat bad to rctlrt M tb tbt enl > flurl , Ti > > Jor T Ef nculn thr J-tb ; ; uifl t.hlnlnp ll bt tniJ pat up 4 IE ro rtyleLrnntm. . AV111 VEtitbtn tnfl Bimiut til plvjcfl wt-11 anfl ft-ctnpS to play tht 2 > nvrr bowline -ltb ronfiflrocc anfl Atont ttioc mort ul tbealckKf but tuiorruDuf. . ocrr vrrp oJtrn treatta i > nd OxEht't total ran up lo 104 t > ouclM- Jell ths lait i-lrtlm to tbt -loop man from the Omaha had n turplw ol CT runt and in crfltr not tn S > f too hard on them Captain Bunrnf put on Nt-alc and Will Vaupban. hut Corkt and Bryci vrt the only ones ho toot nflvEntopr of tbe Bittibtloc. find they filsjefl in fine frrm for their Bore . After ihn the baud plajTd the "Drcvrr nitrch" mi ibk rflwt alrncf. znacleul. tor the mountaintTrt kept tlra ? to tbe jnuBlr tad Omkba rOoiced whttic of Blllupr' ttunpf T-erf luncV.fd ; out of thr ground by Captain Bimmt. learinr tbe home team rictort by co inning and reven runr. . 4Hbonch tbe tJenrrt tram havr rutTercd defeat , ihrdt ervr prrat eretlit for lcepinp ; tbeJr with Oaiaba had - ecpacfinrnt n-ere rrr- tatnly hanflirEpj-ra by romlnR two men fcbort. BubttJluted were FUppllefl. however , that rnaSe a coed Fbowinc hf rormbrrf of the < eain nd nn that * rore thinpc v ere pretty evroefl up oulbntted End ouibowied the vit- Jtorf and both caiaer were T.-PO on their merits Stonc't. bowllnp vt.t not nearly ro < 3eMmri\e ; at Jt was latt year , bnt maybe < ht Omaia boys are cettlni : onto hit little dropK tnd curvpf. and they ecrtalnly made cap. tar out of him thit trip. Omal . in , of olfl. IF stronp with the hall , fcut hat r-everal - Ta > : ppotf OE tbe bat. Subjoined are the scorer : tExrrR-riHT : ixxrxcs. T".tFUf.h. b. G. Vauchax . 5 > cvirkf. , h Bate . 1 Pion v b. Q. V uchau . 11 7oncrtf.r > n. h. G. Vatiphan . 0 nrpenwood e. and b. G. Vaurhan . 5 H'-v-e h. Bat- . J Sfbbinc * . . b' Bate . 0 T. 'Hip > . h. G. Vauphan . P T-MHnc b. Bate . Tremor , h. 'G. Vauphen. . . li Osrln. not out . . _ . . . . . 1 Extrts Total Bow Imp O Ytuphac . . . .1J.S . I ! t Runf. nt th * ' fa" c ! tnci > 4 n Ti : c T r IP I > EKVER-5BCOXD Knsltt-h r. Dnurfaf , b W. Vatiphan Cockf > 1 > . Lennon . IS Rlohelieu , c. U. A'fiuphtn , b. "VV. Vauphan Stone run cu : . Jlobertson b. G. Tauchan . r. TV" . Vauphan , b. G. Brj-rr b. Lennon Boftnp. b. Lnnon BtebMnpf , . b. Pimiiif T > e > n'-r. not out 3JI1 ups. b. Slrnmf Total Bo ling Malflcns. Rons. Nm.i . 5 0 P IV Vauphari . . . K I K JDouclfci4 0 B 3nnon . 10 S 15 G Vtuphan . . . . K 5 34 Simmf . 3.4 1 1 Runs an the fall ol eacb i : s r , G s v 3D t IB HS S 53 45 47 4SCl - C3 OMAHA. Tuffl.a. . r * nd I * . Stone . O t.eji.le li. w Stone . 11 Tayior. b. Cockt . M 3J tf. BIllup * . b. Greenwood . R Jytcnor r. Stone , b. Cocfc * . 31 G Vauphan. h Stone . 3 Cameron c. Cockf. h. Btone . 7 "w Yauphan c. Grixtm-oc 3 , b. CorkF. . . . 35 P"mm b. Ftone . 14 Ttf5-ni > lflB not out . S T ourlc * . 1. b. . Stene . t 2-j.trar . . . E Tott ! 3H Ovr * . 29.4 4 S TJnwoofl . f > t' ' S3 forki. . 3S 6 IS Huntat the fU of efccn wlckei : i : s 4 i r. 7 i. f 10 ( I U : C 4 ! > Cl M CD f > 4 f7 1M l" iirllt Aiinunl I'ullinnn Ilnff. CHICAGO. July 4 The fourth annual yu.Jman rood race WHS run today in b drinllnp tuln ov r wrt-tfh roudh , whlrh v 'th other iinfNfornblt * t-endmnnt prjit uded the rnai-hlnp of uti > " rtrords Fitnk A xis i-arrJtWl off ibe time pnumaklnp fiurteen tnile In 40-47 1-S. S. V Bender Cii-upped b > r.47 wiif the flrst man in. maklnp the dinnne * in 41:3' : , . Th finifb was eT rlow AVilllam Couden. a ' .10 man. came In three lenrth * lichlnd the winner. C R Powell , a t n minute ma : * took t-ec- r-.fl ' .nit in 4l > * Ht. R W Merrill third. In 4 If I'-f. . . hill ! Jc-hn Nf IHOU fourth , in < 1 : Ct r a\fc ! the time winner H.IM > took fourth \inrrlruiik Jlntr OR Die > < t'lirfcu. 1/lKDIPN Jub 4 Tne ehttr ipent- met t ' cion tofla3 in iht twentjfiixih round of thf lirternaiionai rhewimaF'erF' i.'Urnaroent f-r hrb * , bt pit r.nc hafl beer arranped t -rime > o round fl'tM-n ot tit GermozoneonlOdays'trial ' Cennozoae. an stauwptlr he&llnr idtioa if lar KVl > erior to iiuy pdmh'.ntUtin ot M > CH > , ctnuneiitv or ins-culled Wtxii pur:2eiv for any wound or dlMutkC of UiC Kt.n or KC&.P i-urh at cut * . Borvt , poiuoned wounds , uloerv cx nu , letlor bnllfc , plmplci , nrupTioni , dcndrutl , bit * * ol in ecu , tt. . or lor LET InflnnacktioD ctf the mui < otii Lrinc o ! ihr ru > itie& ol the ) xi3y. i-ucb M > r meulh , thro t or c/ct , catarrh , l uot > rrti & , or pile- Geroozone it ttir rrrtveit betllnr wcct ret Olfcpovejtifl we ure ootv.awid of ttl i rt jierhip * . you tre not. II not. wifl yon huve a ronrpmtiEt cnt-e lor irikl , kena tik your ctcit ! tud udirt : fc uud we will to you. jio puift , a tull-Mie bc-cr nt p Lft of uerniosotie oc tec ty intl. U ( retdy ion tec dnyt fci airrfuni utid Uk ! * ( talk 11 you rt'WlTr a cure or murkest l uitt it DOV rt'lurc the ucuxid } > aruoc Lafl v r will -utiif tbe urwuBl Thik U co r-ir-t ufireniKement or C O D. kcheae. TVe Jiare ptmadeone In < * eraio- xocc ur > S wUI truM to yt < ur none ; vo pay II you nxxilvr lirjjftu lieturnod p tbe C < vrmmume Ik for kkle t > y cacy drucriKts kt h c < : ic } > er jutrkupe or Id CWLIS far triU < JI Germozone leaves no scar Mti'-6.t > as- . - . Tr > . ' J' . ! . . BITS Jii'Ti t ; ata " r-.r. : M - - r i < icn * . and Twtitror r h J hj W a > nr. v t"iaV. t , at 4Jt ec > ! rotti : htfl bfeterj Tiai y . Fhowifcer V. * . , la tto * eretrtiJt Tbt p * * Krtw - i ftettUtt in t > ereti } i ( liknt t > v : BJrfl had t v-lnnltir tr ni- J n - li h fl tbt ttftier iwfitttec C'oliu dtul l kcr looked k wimrvr in hlf tin M-etilTir vMtiot ) the fMtowltii : r - ruhs wr * -oorOf d : Ftclntu ion to Mtwn rn > r > wrr and Bird dr"w. JanowKki fll 7 wT ! of Conn ant LF- ktr teat Let i > run ntmo TU \CK-J Ktlielbert I.ntid. the Rich Jlrfill atl < iii , tliUf Inr Thrrr 1 - r-Ol l . NEW TORK , 3ttThl \ wtf petawaj I da > a : Sb pj.hfa Bay an * : he irowd traf larper than asj rtnre the gtiburbsr. At t ajt 3 .tKHi pf-opH were present , rnort t I them arawn by tbt rtth Reaiitatk.n Makei. to ? 3-yetr-olflf * t a nniit and fiv tunonp * . All the peeS Vj-j-ar-Md r-.lt * with the ex- eej > tion of FiHprane and Gene Beraufi ier ellplble. and of tb - .e are elertvd to ro to tbe jKrtt.wUh Eth'lbert a iiroaoonct'd ia- vorltt. In the flrrt break HaJf Tim ? stcm- W 4. threw hl Jock 'j- and ran a nrf.e at tej j > fe > 4 before be waf canpbl. Afttr M > ane delaj the- went out bcaln and Uil. timt the nap f > iwith i ; Tiloa D Or In from , Etbeb ) rt next and Tne B-mnc-er JollBwinc Atih y eame i ailinc down to the ftretth the jockeys wett lyinc low on th > lr her er' ncrkf for the wind WH blow- ! nc a pal * up th trad ; anS ihr ! t-peed wa rreatlj retardd. With a quarter > f a mile 10 ro. the tot rttne late the ( -trrtch. Etheibtrt palntnr with every Jump. A fur- lone frnra home he wt half a floien Jrnpth * in the le a a.nd in * r > ! te n ! the fart that Spenrer took a < enfly } > uli on blm , he won by a dozen ] ltlFlh while othar > pot th pis" ? by a roujfle of lencthc Prom n sfx-etafular point of view tbe Jndej'enfl- ent-e ntc-plt't.hat-s waf the b"n. 3t WR * over ' .ht lone c-ours-e ind Br C'atlett wti. the fovortte , wrth Peponlr a Ftrnnp .ept tifl rholee At the fall of the flap Pec&nlc went out nt once , attended bj Dr Catlctt and W -s-o n. and they ran that way until they had pavscd the prand nnnd the --Pona time and were on the last lap of thlr Jour ney Then Tmnepan -nt Dr. Catlett with th - Itafler end Hppan Jo'lowed f.-uit with We town Jt was aU Peco-.nr wanlea at ht nopd at onre and flnthhed the ract la tbe r ar of the jiroresKjcir. . Results ; 1'irM rat-e. live funonp - : Duke won. . Blp Hnn pwond. rrenidlpltntor ihlrd. Time : Surond rure. t.lx furlonrs : Blarneystont won. Dr. Ek hberr t-veond , Armament third , Time : J : } : - Third rare , double rvrnt. Futurity course : Mermerlst won. Mark Cheek rtcond. Rafl- < ford third. Time : 1:1S I-i \ r > ourth rticRealltatlon stakps aillr nnd flvf-elrbtht : : Ktht-ll'prt won. Lothnrlo ser- < ind. Filon D'Or third. Time : : } - . Firth rare. Indejirndenrcnwplcoht.1 * . full courtDr Catlftt iron , Klnj T. sec- -tmd. tVt tciwn third Time. f.J" . Sixth rar- . mile and a slxtttnth , M > Unc : Maximo Gomer won. jntruwve ptcond. Grphtlnncl third Time : 3:471- : ; . ST. LOT'15 July 4 In ? Indt'iifnaTire ftakf , yultifd at n.MO was thf featurr Et the Fair GroundF tc > dy. To a rood start , CrorkPt .lumt'Pd Into the lead and stayed | there throuchout. wlnnlnc hutidlly by two lenctli1- from the post favorite. Forcet Me Not. with Obsidian in third plat-e Resrnlu : Flrct ract. . j-elllnfT one mile : JCwntpen won. Hush Fec-ond , Traveler third. T mt : 1 : W . . Second rape nelir. ! L , mile and a half : Gomez won , Admante second , H emOMbeneP third. Time : 3:4S. : Third rare. FtlUnc. haif B mile : Ferbush wnn. Llvjidin second , Burillo third. Timt : " IS. IS.Fourth Fourth race. I-year-old fillies , five a.nd a half furlonc : Securanct won. Maud -Wal- "ace serond , Martha Street third. Time : 1 : J3H. I Fift h race Independence handicap stake , ! i alue n.i'W ) . mile and three-pirteenths : 1 Crotket won. Forpet Me Not wcond. Ob- idlan third Time : 1:04 : . Sivth race handicap. Fix furloncs ; Pat Morrlff-y won. Our Gertie second , Flre- Ide third. Tim : 3JPi. ; Seventh race , mile and seventy yards : aSello wtjn. Fttearaer s-foond , Rebfl Jack third. Time : 34" CHICAGO , .luly -The day was showery and the track slow at Harlem. Results : Flrct race , mile and a sixteenth , sellinp : Frank Thompson won. J. J. T. second. Strinc Bermuda third. Time : 3 : i > 7. Second race , five furlor.ps : Inlook won. Lomond second. Caviar third. Time : 1:07. Third race , two miles , sellinp : Baaquo II won , Moaaapb second. Barton third Time : :3a.Fourth : ( Fourth race , six furlong * : Canova won , Hobart second. Tony Licalsi ihird. Time : i H. Titih race , mile and seventy yards : John Baker won. Branch tecond. Whatever hird Tim'3S4' : . Sixth race , two miles. s 4Hnp Georpe Tiff won. Teuton wcond , Mr. EaFton third. Time : I:54V : COLLKGIA > S SHOW I"I.\E I'ORM. oirrri. of - \ itrr Dnrar lnl crfcltj' Mal.ffc ii n i\crptlonnl Shonine. NEW TORK. July 4 Tbe Amafur Ath letic union held Us annual all-around rhain- plonshlp meon the pround of the Knick erbocker club at B < rpen Point thi * after noon There were four competitors. J. Fred Powi-rs. rfpresentlnp the St. Ptul's Lyceum of Worcester. Mas ; 1 c. White of the New Tori : Athletic club. A. Sanderson of the Toronto Tounp Men' Christian asto- ciutlon and J E. Moran of the Star Ath letic club of Lonp I : nd Olty A. C Kraenzelln. holder of thr'world B records. did not compete , havinp Fpralned a wrist a few days ape while pructlcinp the pole vault. Powers' total oore was 6.1'OS points. , beatinp all scores but that of 3BS7. when E. Clark of the Boston Athletic EM'Oeibtlon scored 4.2 P - Powers is a student of Notre Dame university TUie team of Yale tnd Harvard , which will po to Enpland to compete apainft Ox- /erfl and Carobrldpe. look part in three events wlrich wert > inters-persfd with other inandicap events and the colleplans showed fine form. Thf runnlnp of Smi'h of Tale in the half-mlH. wbic-h he covered from the ten-yards mark in l.M'a. . was 11 fine jier- formance. und Boat , the ntmmcr throxvcr , burled the slrtern-pound missile 3. % feet ! inches. Both Yble kjid Harvard records werf broken in the twimlle run. whic-ti waf won by Palmer r > f Yfale in 30MS-E : , Rice and Ratch of Harvard divided the honors in the hiph Jump and Daly of Harvard won the broad jump with 21 fet ja , inches and Harr.nptou was second. T E. Burke of Harvard was on t-he crcmndt and will se.il wiph the team tomorrow. MAKBtP OI Ytl.B-HAIIVARD THAM. Thlrte-fn I TtK-wtj-Two Athlrtr * \ \ rnr tlir Crliukun. NEW TORK. July 4.-The final makeup of the Yale-Hurvard team to rontet-t ngtinst Oxford and Ccmbndpe w& an nounced tonlpht a follow * : 300-yard dtsh : F. A. Blount and C. Dn- pee. Yale , and J. T. R ae and F. J Quln- lan Harvard. Quarter-mile i-un : D. B Lardman and T. R. n her. Yale. Half-mile run : T. E. Burke. Harvard , and J. P Adams. Yale Mil * run : C. B. Spltxer and P. Smith , Yale. Three-milf run : N. P. Clarke and It W. Foote. Harvard , and C. K. Palmer Yale- Broad Jump. C D. D tly and J. T. Har- rlnpten Harvard. Wflphts : W A. Bohl and H. J Brown. Harvard Hitrh iurop : A. N. Rice and J. W. Hal- lowell Harvard. nd W. M. Finrke. Yale The final list shews ihut Harvard will have tbe larper representation on the American team , tntrteen of twenty-two men cons'ltutinc tbe team bMnc from Harvard The team will fcuil tomorrow on ! i the ft Louis . | HIM.IY ntccs. uTHI ; THAMES. FJftTlirr - r initltor Kntrr , Its- rlnOInK rl rml from Oirr Sruk. j HEXLET Ens. . Jul > 4 The river , Tharoec jireteiupd uo an.mkicd KTHf iblt- < afu-rnoon ut ttie Pi > n lnc oJ the Henley i ractt There r * ftfty-tiiree entriet a * iipainM fllty-four In 3&t. of irhom three rrotyHj tbe t-eufc. without mfcntioninc GBL- din f France , who rows under tbt Toamei - Tbt oki > men of tbe Arponaut Rowtap iuti : of Toran : Canada now here have I already nikCir man } friends and will make ' a bald Mt ) for imtb tbe Urand chullenpe i cuji and ihr Stewart rtullenpe cup thoupb ' tbe absence of a body swing In the bunt ! i 1 makec the English rrilict shake thuir i ' heads Close observer * point out the impor- taat f un that ihtiir louc * Ude makes their , stroke l-x-fc murb rharser thkn it is. Tbe Duth iTt-u frona I'elft arrived t > d8 The i Hatnburprri , alvp * : trti-t much attention I Men of the Htertitb rrews are will up to Hcoley form The Leu&dtr > ici t u uat. jK-rhtjit. quite up u > tbe level ef iormer crewi- and many have already hj > ou d the i comUinod Trtoity-Cambrtdpe crew fct. ike winner * t tbe Gran * i ' , \ < i 1'rlal Karri for , 5 * . rTHAMl T.N < Ju'r -I : 4 * duubtfu b lb * ' 'h > -halie-.per Enamr.H-k ws tnptrf jr arv ir : l 'a'fs h 'be i rn"e of W it u.t T Hr : ' . . Tne Siumrwk beni i > . is t > av ro wi. . : ake ate tohe C.yde QUAKERS SOUXTTWO ROUNDS T > Dtarj Ltodi tie Ttuc ia B Ko3 rltct. CL'.VtlANd WEAKfNS IN THE 7HIRTLLNTH I'lmtr * Aeenrdlntlj C | > tnre B th UainfiL. Minilar Mirrr * < Al n , AttenillnK thr Bffort * of the Orioles mid Jlr l . ] ( t.i < Ilnltltnore , S-T.i Boston. 1-4. I'lttclinrc. 4-Ti C'lri rlnoel. r-O. Cltirltmntl. < t-Ii | l. mlnlllr. r < l. tVn lilnrt n. . ' . -2i > rw York. 2-O. St. Ixmlo-Oilrniro. no came , ralti. < PHILADELPHIA. July 4 The Phillies reiuraefl boait today froffl theli ! UCccBKfni ' trip aod ElpntlirpJ their haaesoalap hy flefeatlcp Brooklyn in a vt > li played pamt ' beJore tbe larfett cro d ever asrabled tt a morning pune oa the local troundK. Sbortrtop Dahlea wat pat oat of the pame by Vraplre Smith for too viperously dli- jiuticc oae of hit decir-ioas. Farrell had i a ficptr badly lacerated In a colHlsoti with Laudrr i& the fer.ond Inclcr an4 Grla took hlr piers. Atteaflatjce , 11.5o7. Score , laora- lap : " ' ' i.HOAC n'.iVd'x.n cf . S 1 4 l < < iCj ; ! .v. J . . . S 3 10 1 r fi 0 ti'Tbonm ' * . rf r K. . . i i i o * . P-rh'u. . if. r s s n t j ( i'tjni ' - , 2ti. . . a s i 0 D ( tiTHrk. rt. . . . { lu 1 1 1 ( i 1-t.uirr. sii. l : > . . t 1 r { . j er rrrt. cor sti. . 1 J c. C D 1 3irr nr. j. . . . 1 1 3 Grim , c . . t > , Uunti , : C'j ictait . . . .iti 14 r. i : : | Tnt i . 7 i Brooklyn 1 nil f > r f > ft 1 7 Philadelphia ) * : ' 10 _ Earned run : Brooklyn I : Philadelphia , a. Kefler ] , MrFarlaad. Lajole CCoolej. \ . Home i run : Delehawty. Sacrifice hit : Thomas. ; Double playe : 1'a.rrell to Dahlen : Delehant > to McFarland. First base on balls : Off Dunn. 5. off Frater , C Hit by pitched ] ball : By Dunn , I. by Fraxrr. - out : By Dunn. S. t > y Fraier , : . Passed ball. McFariand Left oa base ? . Brooklyn , T : PhiladOnhla. 7. Time : Z.K. Vmplre * : Etnrtie atrd Smith. The Philllef acain defeated Brooklyn in the afternoon frame without much tSort. Huchf- was hit hard , wnlle Map e. , whom .he Phllltc * r't-ently acquired from tht Lrulrville club. wt a puzsle to tht visitor ! ; . Attendance. 11.146. Score. , afternoon pamt : lu.cK'KLrN i rHiLApra-PHiA. K H O A E ' Il.H.O A.E .1nn t ; . of. . . . P 1 i. ( i Ci'CooIrIb. ' . . t lit ) t' ' > KfipT. rf. . . ( i 5 ( i 0 t T5ion > B ! * ct I I 4 r > n , r > i'tj-ntj. ir i : ; . c f . f > J L. j"i" . rti . . i i : i t- I Ani'Kon. Ib. P t 13 f 0 nirk. rf. . h 3 1 fi t' ' r > jsb. . . i r i s o Lraufltr 3b. . I : ti 5 ( i O ! T. Sb . . P r 1 o 1 MTtrl'd e. : J J 1 I' i Grim. r. . . 0 If S 1 1 Crwu. EI , . . . . 1 J S 4 P I Mr.pp . . 0 1 d P 0 I Totk.l . . . J 4 H ] 4 4 | Totfc.lt . . . * IS 7 14 C I I ErotUyn ( > ti 0 P 0 0 1 0 ( 1 Philaflfclphia : S 6 1 : It 1 1 f Earned runK Brooklyn. J. PailadIphia. 4. Stolen bases. Cocil-r. Tbomaf I5 > . Two- base hit ? : Keller. Da'y , Laufler , McFar- lnnd. Three-has ? hi : : De-leihanty. Sacritit-c hit : Mugee. . Daublt plaj : Kcilcy to Grim Firsi batr on balls : OfT Hurnes , f. : off Mace . 4. Hit by pitched ball : By Huche 1. Passed ballsGrim. . MrFarland Lef. on bat-ts : Brooklyn. S. Philadflphia. m Time : 1.15. Vmpires : Emslle and Saltt. Am'orU. . StVn | lilnrton. 5-2. NEW YORK. July 4 The Washinptons defeated the Giants today throupa timel ? liattinp. McFarlan pitched cleverly , par ticularly when base * were occupied. At tendance. 2.hW. Score , mornlnp pasi ; : NEW YORK. i tVASHINGT'ON. n.ii.o A n i R.H O.A.I : VHuJfn. cf D 0 t. C f Saurl" . cf . . 0 c 0 0 3 Tlcman. rJ. J 3 1 D tl J O'Hr'r. . H 3 5 J fc I'oj-lc. Ib. . . 1 3 13 u ft'Arii-n ' n Sb l { l ] li Ilhrtm'n. St 0 I' ' ( 4 I'Bonn-r. ' Sh. t 1 t E P Glconnn. 2b 0 I ) S I llrr m'n. rf . 3 I I C 0 T. crBr'n. if o : : i c r-a4ti--n. FT. , i z i : : ttllnon. > . . P r i 4 t Barrr. Ib . . * J U C t' TTarn r. r. . 0 3 S S d Klltr'r- . . 1 3 i : 0 CarricK. j. . . I ) t > li r O.MTtrlto. . ji B 1 ( 1 P Totair . . . .r f r U t TniUf . . . .t 1(7711 c New York . < i 0 P : P 0 P 0 t : Warhinpton . 0 P l 0 I S D 1 T'-5 Earned runs : Nw York. 3 ; Washlnpton. 0. First base on errors : New York , I : Wash ington. : . Left on bases : New York , C , Washincion. 5. Bases on balls : Off Oarrick , 1 : off MrFarlan. S Struck out : By Carrick. I : bv McFarlan. 1. Two-base hit : Fre- man. Sacrifice hi : : Barry. Double trlays : T. O'Brien to Warnrr ; Gi-ason to Wllron. J. O'Brien to Barry : Carrirk to Warner to Doyle. Stolen bast : Blaple. Passed ball : Warner. Timt : 3SD. Vrnplrrs : Lynch and Connolly. NEW YORK. July 4 Weyhinc was in vincible today , only one local player reach- in i : second bas * and that was in the ninth innlnc. Srymout ptcli"d ! well , but the Washinptons n anapefl 10 make their few hits at tbe rlfrht time. Attendance. 4.0CKI. Score , afternoon paint : NEW YORK. . I n H O.A E I R H.O.A E VH'trrn. rf P iti / c 0 Eluicf. : ! . . . u e ( o Ticnmn. rt. 0 0 S ti B O'Bripn. f . f 0 ( d C I > oj-l" . Hi. . f 1 IF. o o.Merwr. Sb . l > 0 P : C IHivit , . ! . . . . I' 1 C t I'ltonner. ' Ib. . C C S 1 C Gl-nptm. Ib. B l 4 0 I Ywm'n. r ? 1 o 0 1 ( < O'Brien. If. . 0 P 3 P Pl'irtd-n. M 1 I 3 ; ( . wni-im. 2b. o : r : > nnnT. ib. t > : > * i < Wtnvr. < . t 0 t 1 0 MKSuit' . c. . i' 1 f 0 t > Sfyr. o'-r , ji. c : 3 3 0 TiVej-Jilnc. p. 0 D ft I * Te.in.lf . . 0 CM ID Si TotlJf . . . C 17 f D Slacle out for Weyhinp's Intt-rfertnce. New York . P ft P 0 0 P P P P-0 WaFhtncton . 0 J I Earned runs : Wasnlnpton. l. FITK base on cri-ors. WtBhinrton , 1. Left en basts New York , 4. Washincton C Sacrifice hit. I Btrry Bases on balls : Off Seymour. 4. Struck ou ; . By 5ieymour. 4. b > Wryhinp i a. Double pla > : Burry < unassisted i. Stolen ! hut.v i-hTip ( nnvlp. laeed hall War- . ner. Timt' : i:5fi. : Vmpires : Lynch and Con- ! noily. Baltimore. S-Sj notion , 1-4. BALTIMORE. July 4-The Orioles won. thif moraine f pame from Boston alter .h iJardeM kind of work. Tht visitors played champ'titwh'.p ball and w-rt ebly * ecDtiSed by the pair of u Tiplres McGraw was svm < o the bench at the end of tht nrh innine ' for protecting apUntt being called out at i U > e pln-.t. Lewif lost his came In tbe elxth i tnnlnp by pivinc three baon bUU in PUC- ; cession ana a fly Attendanct , 4nu. Sc e. mornlnc pamr : BAL-TIMOnn. . IlOFTOX. ' R H O A n 11.11 O A E . sti d r fc : o suiia rt D 1 C Rmti , St > I' < < u li f'.lxinc. . It- k 1 f It. C 1 t t > oie-ttff a. H { ( It cf . < i { ' l l PlOoHlni. . Jb 1 1 1 f = h ? fc'l rf ft d : ( l l > I'uffr. If . C ( ' 4 Kirmrti . 1 1 4 I 1 rn tiie. cf. ft r r lohu- - . ID t- 1 ' 1 ( i ' i * ; Ms-TMn , rr. 0 1 1 { ] ; s D 1 f < d ] o p I i b . 1 ( ' I 1 I ' ? 4 11 1 Tm .u . : t r. rl . Baltimore f' ' ft * j l P : iBoon 000 u P i i i Earned runs : BoMon 1. Baltimore ! Two-taut hit. Klester Threbase hhf ! Lach t.r-e. TtllinR Sacrtfic * hlu : Lewit ii > .Stolen oas - Berr n. Frt bie , Brodle. , Horoe ! Dotiblt plB ? J'Yitble to Lonp Bases on bullsBy Kltwrn : . by Lewis S lilt t > y liitched bali B _ ? Kitj-on. 3 : hy Lewi * , . 1. Strut K cu' y VU > OK. D- LtwlR , 4 WJld pitib : Kitsen Ltft on bases : BaVJmore. 4. Boston. R. Time. IitO t'mplreMcDonald and Manassu. Boston pave the Orioles a scare at 'he close of Ibis afternoon's pame but tbe three runs secured at tae opentnc at tbe pume by the ibome team were too much of a lead for tbe Champions to overreme. HeweB pttrtie * fine ball , while Nich&ls was incline to l > t wild. Attendance , 4,575. . Sc&re , afternoon - noon pame : BALTIMORE. , BOSTON R H O A.E I R.H O A.E Mi-arm. M , : ; : : JIFU.W. rf . . . t > : t t' c liulmrt If t 1 t < < P Lane. It 1 1 U : 0 Hrcdlr of. 13 : I- < > iri R"d. M . 1 t : : f rtH-ck'4 rf P i J ( fvtHM , . 1 t ( S { Kfixter Sfc . 3 f > ! * I > ut If. . 6 P P C B Koth'nTl. a. . 1 f t * 1 FrUUr. el 7 t ( D u 1 A * 'L ' - | . . 3t > . . . a 1 4 1 pee * . M. : i i ii uvt. t. . . a i i ( > P Rofc-H-B t 0 * 4 e Mctwir. p P 7 7 J P Hov rll p { , ( . ( , i k { - - - - - \ T Hftl . . . . 4 i : 94 17 1 . ; i : : i : si Baltimore : P P l ! f. . r 6 -i Boston . . . ti l > t > t > 1 ( > f : 3 4 Earetid run > : Baltlrocre I BosttMt : F-lc'tE Iwst * . Ke > tfdMoGrt * 171 Holrota FlrM tuie an vr rh : LaUiance Nieh ' .f roliUifi. Left on banef Baltim rv U : Bos ton. 16. Baser on ball * : OR Nieholk. 7 : off Hewt41 , I Hit b ; jiuJif * baU : Mecuwi. Struck out By Haw HI. t Passed baB RoMnt-ir. T'.rtif : : U. Vmpiret McDonald and Msiiasttu tlurltiUBII , C-ttt Uu l lllr , Z-K. -TSSATT Juu -The < - l--.f : , . tne fT'Cpeti pam indtvh ? tbt Rrd eve1hfcd er thtnr gourdr Tl > .aE c.I Hata ana iht Qak work oj . litA > 5 ort ro.-T.-C p a- R.H O A E n M o A r. , 1 1 4 I t" , i if * HW. Of s i * Ml 4 t j rt t > < ! . r t r * ti * t MI t : i < * 1 St. 0 51 ' 1 S t | ir * k. Mi . 1 01 t < > 1 it * i : I f U ( t t t > t t r . i * t ) . . t t ! > - * . w. . i t t i i t T * H c t fe x : . t 4i wheti wtmtiffc rno | i * * * 1 * ! -J , ClncttKMftt. i < i < il t > l ( i > -fi ! Twth f * hit. Corcornn. Thrc-h * 4 hit : rowers. Stoi-n hfcf * . Rltchlr. XKlcr d. P crJ8e * bl'.sDtxt r < ri Vatichun Hann. Dowlmc 5eUch 5lelBfertt. IXmble Hfcy1 : -Will * innus-siM1 * ! , 5t inf Wt to corc.rar to Ymchaa. Power * te HlitMt Struck tni\ \ Br Hiihn f hy Powllnc. t. Bs on b ll- j Off Hstin. 4 tiff Dpwllnt. t HJ : by tftched i ban Bv Dowimc. 1. by H hn l Wild- nlich f > owMnc. Balk : Dowllnc I'mplre * . t OaSti y and Ardrew * l Tht Rdf hit Cwuilnrtiam hard in the af.emotrti F mPWMn * krj | tht CoHmt.s toiu. falrlj wrfl .c ttered. MHler s bitUnc w t the only fttire Atttaflatict. .2W ( ' Score , afternoon pame : " " " .AK- ! S Ar. * * h-tf-- IKS htfASSIST . : ? . . ' i . rt. . . i r P t , c Wkrt > r. St. . P J 1 4 C Cn-r an. s > ( . 4 I P Ztmnw-r. e ' * 5n mr u. sti . - t i nwrtieji. . i. i : s i lrin li ill' { lxrh. . H. . J 1 : t t V uc4iUi. 11' ' ! f' 1" 5 1T ML n > . . i i u i ! " ! ! . f . . ' e bK-nn-Kh'm. | . o : P P 1 i c . . _ * II [ fl TMO < . e i : ri 1 P 4 1 P S P P ' - ! ou. . . . . .o i s P i P P : P-t Earned runs : Cincinnati , r : Louisville , r .Twtbase hits : Millr p. Stelf-ldt. Wot.3 lThree-bR.se hit' : . . . . . .t. . Irwln. . - : . Ritchie. Double base * : MiUT. Dextt-r i ; plays : Corcoran tt > Stemfeldt to Vauphan Flr base on ballsOK Philllpf J : oft CuaninphHm. S Time : 1:45. : Vmplres. Gaff- ] uey and Andrews. . 4-7 j Clf eland. T.-C. PITTSBVRG7 JulJ' Tht Pirates wen their rlphith conftrutive pame by fiefeatlnc Clevclands In a close but otherwise tin- intrrfstinp content. Attendance. fi.WO. s-cort , aoripirT > -Ba I ctEvnuueP. O.A.E. -K0- Ti-in't rf 1 1 P " P DPT-U. ft . . . D 1 t" * v ii .r. ui * ; ? jjj r"s ? ; s Wink.tlS. : ! in I' . V , v , - . . . - - . . . . . Iwiium't . . cf 1 S I ( i u SuHit'n. 3t t7 S S P Clurk. Ib. . . t1 u c PM'AJlMw. rf 0 P l P p Ely. M . 1 7 B 0 Tuel : . Jti. . l r. II d 1 Trim. Jh. * 1 7 t. P3jrkb | 4. re. n 0 3 E PHew How m'n. t. ti 3 1 l HSupflen. c. . u o 7 S P HofiCr. ti . . . B ii ( 1 P.Huphry , j > . 0 V o ( D Totds . 4 il SI 17 ll Totals . . 3 * JO If 1 Pitt. burp . PPPt > PIOP3 3 5 Cleveland . P 1 J P P p p P p ( i u Two-base hits : Dnnovan , Williams. Clatk , Three-bus * hit : Tucker. Sacrifice hits : O'Brien. WllHams- Stolen bases : Dowd ' McAllister. Firm base on balls : O'Brien. Struck out : Williams , Clark. Tucker. Tim" : 1:15. : tTmplref : Swartwood and Latham. After pl&yinc escellnt ball f"r tw-lve In- nlnps Cleveland lost in the thirteenth . Sc-hmldt re- throuph trrors this afternoon. eelvs-d th - best of ruppon and did peed fieldinc himself , but In the thirteenth Mr fumble and two hits JilleS the bases. Mi- Carthy' s lift scored Bowtrman .nd Tanne- hill scored when Schmidt let a ball thrown him. Attendance , by Srhrec-onpos-t throupa 6.1'WJ. Score , afternoon pame ; PTTTSBrnG. I CLnTEL..ND. R..H. O.A.E. H.H.O.A-E. ! Pnnov'n. rf. I S I D 0 Imw-a. cf . . 3 1 P P P ' M'Curthj. WU 1 : 3 DHurl'-j. If r r : ii 0 WHllkCTK. f.b t 1 7 C O.Qulnn . , 7b . 7 1 S 4 * B-aum'V. cf 1 1 7 D H fiuIUrkn. Mi 0 7 0 I D Clurl ib. . 1 1 0 ilM-AMlVr. rf 0 3 4 t i Ely , pf . 1 3 7 4 S TucKer. MI P n 3C l > 0 ' ' . . P ( ' 1 in P 5 I'Lupkb'a. Ft. . f S O Rin. . : ti Bciw'm'n. c. 1 E 4 1 P PcihrE'st. r. l S 1 l > BliarhR. fi . . 060 a C ' schmldv , p. . o v j ; 3 Maaiiwti . . . POP' - Ttuis'hlH , ji 1 3 P 7 P Totalf . . . . f 13MC 7S S Tmu-lf . . . . 7 1 * 9 20 4 Batted for Sparks In the eichth. when wlnalnc rua was "No one out "cored. PlttsburP. 3 P S H P 0 C 3 D R P P : 7 l-fi Cleveland. Cleveland. . S. Earned runs : Pittburp. 5 ; McCarthy. Bower- Two-base hits : Donovan. man. Tnrt'f-hase hits : Dowd Schreccn- po t. Sacrifice hits : Donovan. ClarkDuwd. McCarthy . Donovan - bases : tZl. Stolen ' Ely Qulnn. Dotible plays : O'Brien to Clark : O'Brien to Clark ; * Qulnn to Tucker : to . FirK base Qulnn to Tucker. Lockheed to . 36. off Taint-mil. 3 : rff. Off SparkR. tmlls : on Bow- . - Kly. pitched ball : Schmidt , 4. H by . Struck ouBy : Sparkr. 1. by TaL- ' erman. 1--.1& . X'm- nehilL 1 : by Schmidt , P. . Time : wood and Latham. pCrrt : Swart time in the nrst CHICAGO. July 4.-For leapue the history of the Chicapo National 'Fourth of July base ball pamfct both club rain. were postponed today on account of of the Plajed. Won. l ost. P.C. ' Brooklyn . BK Phllaflelphia . KK K iCriro ' . W 4fl ! -W * 'Buston . ' ' -S.7 fiS - - . iBalUmore ' -Si-4 W fS - 1 . Louis . St. ' ! -M1 -1 ( 't 3 - - ICinclnnati . M -ijM Pittsburp . T4 Mi W . H * New York . -HM IS S - Louisville . < -0 < --W . H - Cleveland Washinpton . M 32 : .356 New- at Washinrtan today : i Gasnes for Phtladelpnla : Brion fit York- Brooklyn at Cinda- Plttsburg ; BalUroore ; Chi-apo at nati at Louirville. LEAGl'C. WUJ-TERN SCORE ? OF THE SrttJc Trnd In Prrsencr Otl - Trln Crovrd. of RrcordBrakiBt XtnnrnpulU. 4t. . Paul. 1. CJtjMUwanUee , 5. KBU BH CJtj- . Bnffnlo. < t-5. Detroit.1Cs S-C. . - " Columbus. IndlnnaiioliK. -l"i MTW-F.APOL1S Julv -The larpe t crowd that ever assembled 4n Nicollet park between afternoon ihir wUnesM-o tne pame . Menefee for the I the Millers and the SttntK. ' was invincible. McG'll was injured I home team jured in tbe seienth and sher finished the pame. Attendance. fc.tnO Score RH E f , ( I [ I { I ( I J [ I ( I - { J , sV."pEui . " . ! . . p P P i o P P P c-i * * Batteries : Minneapolis. Mentfee and FishtT : St. Patil , McGlll. Firacr and Spies . f mplre : Haskell ted KANSAS CITY July -Reaper la \ 6 ven innlnps today and was iiounded by hits. Ganzel five the Elues for seventeen i i tlmff tt bat. scored three doubles and two f : for the Blues. The attendance- was Owinp to wet proandi. the roorninp vet jiortjioned. Score . R IT E Kansas City . 3 P 3 P 1 P " P i C 38 1 Milwaukee . . . . S l 0 0 0 l P u i > 2 j ' Batteriec. Kan-a& City. Gear and W > - non. Milwaukee. Ref.per Hart and Speer Bt'FFALO N T. , July 4 Buffaio was s.hut out today by the viKitlnE Detroit team Both pictures were effective , but throuph bad error * tae visitor * were able to fcrore four runt. Scort. moraine E me. RH E Buffalo . . . P P 0 P P P P P P P " S Detroit . 3 P 1 P 1 3 P P P 4 S I Batterle-s. Buffalo. Areole and Hausen Detroit. Friske and Shaw. Lutk favored Detroit in the afernaon one hatter mtkinp a home run on a bal' ' i that lodred behind tbe bcore board in left ! Score , afternoon Faroe : I R H E Detroit . . . 3 P 7 i P 1 P P ft < t i Buffalo . . . . J P P t 1 P P P P 5 E ! Batteries : Detroit Gas on and Buejcw Buffalo. Gray and Dippin- . INDIANAPOLIS. July 4. Kellum pii"hed weiy but Wuddell was too much fir the Hoo'sSer rutwsen and shut tbem out At tendance 4P"0. Score , afternoon gamtRHE RHE Indianapolis , . D P P P P P P P P P S l Columbut . . 3 l > P 1 P b 1 6 ( i ; f , i Siittwlff. Indianapolis. KeJlum and Ka- IK * ; CelumbuE Widiell and Buckley . Soore. mornlnp pame : RHE Indiana iBlis . . P 1 P S : 1 1 4 173 : ! Columbus 3 1 1 P p P P : li 0 17 J Batteries : lr > Albnar > alifFereman and Ka- hoe : Columbuf. , Bripps and McAulej. Mnndlnir f tlir Trtunk. Played Won. Lest p r Indiana pEfttp- . f IM 'X Detr i . a a ad .sits st Paul . a- a 4M Kansas City . C 3V M 4 MUwauktH . GS 3k X. .444 Q S M 41p Syorl lit l'rnu < iut. FREMONT. Nf * . , July 4.Srtial Tt-ie- pram , i Thf Fremont bke ball tune beat WaiUKi wifrfly today by buurWur hl'K anfl lu-eitlup hjertensive ermrs. . Waboe hut were scattericr and a wiM threw to t.tm In tbt sixth ituUnp let in thrit men Bi ore P H F Freroor.t 73 : ft ft S d ft ilt - 5 Wahor b P 3 f : -i P ' (1 ( 4 - & . Buses IB ha i Off MfcrVE- on * . raw. I Joro. : Strut k out BV Marsha , t br ! raw'cii TV , * jt-i- : " . -lawferl . . 1. Pitted baut. EjCa.vi.iic. . i ; h : - . ! .i . . r-i - . Masv' " a : : M - > ' > i , ' . - : s .r. I IT- ! " H ; j.-i' Senuikf In tht bKj-te raMwrxifis i.n ' .h uartf < r and haif wf.h prou'.x wx-ond an O 4Tke ttiirfl Iti t * five ie ) r ct Mtft- ati w i Prwihi prt > t 4V Toutt third. Tta * . SH Tbe r c ww * run on | > BTd tT tF turriSnc ranw Iti h-tti half M > i Jive milro p < od time wa Armour 7rin Vlrtnrloo * . Tne Armour ' taLll trtun iMti- itself a'.mo't ' itivincib'e. ' cwninc toiothrr < 4Hy vjrttwy ? f ler9ay t Sarpy M.n * Jrea ' Me Br4 * nri . in * > re bejnc J M > 1 The otiy ) dfffat f > u ta1t > * < ! by j e ierda > * winners > far wa aawniMerd bj Bti < KHtb's Oripitifcl * and tb Armour ! " - nem p-n arlnp 10 enp c . m at > thr wutw wsth tb n The } atnr * of the cam * ye. .tr * y w s the pltch.nc cf Suliitab. who ooe- w > lrt the Brewer , with on'j on * srmioh hit. Th * batlfrtwiwnre - Annoor. SuHlvati and FJt cerk ) < < . Mett Brc * . . C tn r .nd S pf . Fo lowinp ithe i nr-ore by innltir : * : Armour p i 4 P f P r. > 34 Mett Bros. PP1 ti p K P t - a ludlnnt Wlti Tulrr. SOfTW BEND. Jnd. July 4 (5j clfc Tehrrun t-The Nebraska Indians pl y l i the s-OBth fti6 Gren. , the s-troatfsf Inde pendent twnin in Indiana , two aaiw today. | Swire , tnominr tam Greens , f : Ind.ans. i S. Aflrrmon came Indians. T , Green * . * . f. C. MK > llKMKMnnit THU GAMI Orient Y. M. C. A. Ilnll Tram After 7'M i 1 'i r ' LBIIK- . Sir rotnrtierf of a-faln AMolt'f oU vni- v rs'y rlub I.I teem * uca > ent : < b > Bni i tlt.cer and Bradf-rd. formerly of Butl , Keith "Oric1n l ' tnd Jellen a vei- ; i know lor-s ) ball jilayr. d f' teO the Tojtic I Men's Ohriruan asjm.'istlon nine alter * n j lntrre.nnc nnd exrttinr came " . the Ath- i lrt.it pirk of the Younc Wen's Chrlsuan as sociation , TwTiiy-fifth street and Aroe * ave nue. yetrrd y * ftrrnt > on. The sore wiis r , to S. The came from beclntiinc t fnfl wa a pretty exhibition. Very fe errors wr - mde tiv the player. and the rpoetiitort. w ho fill'-d th blc praixlsiaad. were more th n jtlR d Th far : that the catne was ! o 4nteretTkic Is efjierially no'teworthj. ' wh ti j it is constd'Tp J > ; h t the university club I players have not b"n on The dinraond for two years and had no ! t-vca tlie lull team ol university player * While the playinc en holh pid ! < was sntippyand had plenty c-f plnprr In it tbe lark pf prart're was rurtlccsble to the traine-d ? - < of the errtcnuKiBM. Both Pavid- s.on and > rcoll ) did clever work in the box lind thrtr s-u-ilK > rt In the f fld was excMlerit The outfieldinp of Jeillen , Hoapland tnd Cortelyou wa * a feature of the came. " ' - ' " " th ? two trains werV" VfouVwtT X'nlverslty. Positions. Y. M. C. A. Hare * Carrier Jeffrie * Driseoll Pitcher Dartdhon Abbott First Stolcenberp Bltt.ncer Second Spracu * Bradford Third D'Hearh Crelch Shon Trace- JeJlen L ft Coneij-oii Crawford Center Clark Hoachuid Ripbt Bcrryinaa The score by ianinc * was : rnivrrsl'.y P10P80PI 3 r , Y. M. C. A 130001PD 0-4 ! Other Sport * . Aside from the base ball came thTe was a procram of hicycle and foot races , provinp interesiins to many. The first f : > ot race w-a * a lif-yarfl tiash Walfr B. SB.undJTs was awarded The first prize , a silvtr cup , and Earl Painter wlH receive a silver medal as the second prise. The second event was a one-mile bicycle race There W-TC ten entriesO S. Ward and A. E. Gordon of Lincoln won ilrst and second times and L Sawyer of the Trianrle Cycle cit'b third In th if'-yard dash there were three en- trie * and they came under ithe wire -with Herbert Bevins flrso. Davidson second and Park-r third. Younp Bevins also won the 440-yard dash , which rame later XB5 cyclists were nil apop over the ave- mile r-lub rtiamp-oni-hip race. Four clubs were represented as follows : Omaha Wheel. C. A Romic. C. J Parroit ; Trianrle Cycle. Aupusi Berpholm. L. Sawyer : Lincoln Oyck. A. E. Gordon O. S Ward ; Kearney Cycle. J P. Cumminps. This was intensely IntTestmi : and the riders were urced to titi'-ir tiest efforts by tbe plaudit * of many frie.nds wiho occunH-d the prandstand. In tht thirteenth lap Bercholtn went sprawllnp , apparently without anv cause and Gordon was thrown by him. Tiie three riders who came under the wr' first , in thcirfpTiive order wereWard. . Parrott Jind Cummincf Gordon and Ward also won i he tandem one- mile race tbe other contestants beinsr Ches ter Stinm and M. C. Rush and DeLonp and Aulbauch "R'lth Go-flon and Ward a its retires -ntat ves the Lincr-'n ' Cycle club carried off the honors inevery ract. " WEATHER. GOOD STROKES IX "WET RcinnrUnlile Qnr.litj < if Golf EiliiU- itd fin Oiintrln t'liili Ground * . . LAKE FOREST. Til. . July 4 fOnwentzla Club Golf Grounds. ! Today s play ia the rolf tournamem was- remarkable for the up under adverse cir- quality of pelf put rumstanc-e * by some of the crack pla > ers. The prounds were in poor condition from the soakinc rains of last nicbt , which continued intervals durtnc the tinued at frequent morninp. Notwithstandlnp this , fome es- tremejy Jew wores were made and durinp the aTvrnoon whtJi the west wind had partly dried up the course pelf of a sensa tional cbarinter was played by pome of the contestants. Walter Fairbanks of the Overland Park Golf club of Denver , ana e veteran of the St Andrews c-lub of Scotland , and J. F. Curtis of the Esf"x Coucty Golf club of Boston made the most rem&rksiile scores ever made in a coif tournament. These two p-olfers jdayed forty he.ats before their strupple was ended In favor of Mr. Ffcir- 'banks. ' They were all square at the elchteenth and thirty-sixth holes. H H. Cumminps of the Swanoa. Country club of Ashevllle. N. C. end D. R. Forcan , the Onwentca coif chaciplon , decided their match on the thirty-fifth bole , Forpan win- ainp. One of the surprises os tne day was tbe decisive defeat of William MeCa-wlpy of the MerlT ! Cricket club of Philadelphia at the hands of William Hc.llabird , jr. . of the G'jfnview rJub of Chicapo. a -year-old ( boy. McCawlpy won the Ravenoaks rurt at Onweniria last jear and was expected to win today's mutch , notwithstaniiinp the peed form displayed of late by his boyish opponent. The resuh pf today' * j .ey was deridedly in favor of tne east as aramst the -west , elever cf today s winning j.laver. . cominc from eat-tfrn nubs while onlj fiv in'lud- mp Mr Fairbanks of Derver' tire fr-ni the wef. uf these t < * < Ii M D'TitjQ tna t : v. * be * " . h * t Kit. ' t'- : ana i1) * ean > e * that thr * * "fipaie flu"l e tt e rwt of ih he i < - ! ! > < irtth wiitt-b rBt * T."t Mayor Mop * CoorOnc ntrli LOS AX < 3Jtt.KS ( HI. J VJ rM : ? > - K .H-n with * * qukd of tw.ntj j > pnen > f. . " to AtrlUitu- ( nmrk * r > da ? i.rid pre- M rotininr _ ct _ < viurrnc _ n > m hes | hafl : * et 'n - th - jiieufBrr oT the and praiats4 > a tt > < fm > Mitltiu * jxo ! W'l.mp tf she prohib'ttor. * o W bf waives but * he wi > < o wafc flrtfTnlt > 4l an * th > re wa * no rc ur inc. Th * pwnce if tn tn j PT as t -i alc < rH"3 k > thfa'lurr M ChlrT of Ppll'-e < 31a < * te mrry ou' thf tna. ' or s order on Sundi. ; prohihltitic , 'Onrrinp Tnndrin -LfHlA Jul > -The fentuTf oft - t * NationaCyi ; \r Racine an > c .atlor arH-t at Wc * a * < lde Park tt 4 y wa the one 1ie ht t r cf b'tween Ov.fT * . Ktmbl" Erl ] KVer and H B Fre ntatv.tthSch wa. w n i by Klmble Iti two s ralcht beats ] ti nh heat Kilobit hel his oppottrnts J < and in the law Jump won witk tw H Kuth and v"f > ti orerorj of this rlf broke tht quarter-mile worid s aaia'eur tunoem ro - t > rd Time PM : i-l PreA-lotJs worlds rec- Wd. P * 4-6 Yrtrrnn n tbe TrnnU Ctitirt. XEW YORK. July 4 On th' sertind day of the Miadl * state * lawn tennis < -h m- fiotwhlp on the court of the Oranpe Lax\n Tennis club at Orancr N J. . the feature of nuiirhcs - - rr-e ! ihr the WHS the at P- p vei ran player. W A LiirrriJ H t'ln" * 'iwp tnatchf" in th s.ncles Rt fl fl cm bath easily In th - * . ( f.nd the draw c * v r * . "uch that be fsred hi * , t unp brother 11 P. Larncd who Is playinc in ihamjMonsh p sin- pits for the fl'st time Ainrrlran \ \ tn Borf i-d LOXDOX. July 4 At th ; firs : ' , diix's rat Inc at the NoKtncham July rae-tlnc J HeifJ. the Amcricnn jockev. won the Bur- ford plat * on E Foster's s-year-o > d ' > ir > nut filly Miircfllnr This r r i * a hand"- cap of 2iK > t-overeictis subTription of I s > nverrtpns < h und J S.CAr 'lim extra Jir starter * , tor I-year-oMs and upward Nine horse' ran fh < - lurloncs v.ratcYit. The bet- tinp wat f. to 1 apalnst Mnrcelln' . nn r Unit HI A .lilninl. AHJ > ANP X n. July 4 iprrml > - Aph'.H.t > d and Have-J.-xk p-lB > ed an t-ievcn- itinlnr pame of ball at l t > Street PurV. today - day Stx re 1" to II 1n favor of Hnvlnrk Batteries : Ashland , R. "VVeber and J Duv.s. HavfclorU , C. Ackfrnian ! > d H. Handle G -ii . * -\Vln llir Trlnl Ilncr. CHICAGO July -The Gen R < ; f Roc-bester N Y w-as an easy wit nrr of the first of the trial rare * , held under ib' auFpiceJ of the Chirnco Yacht r'i.r ' > tnflu to K-iort H bout : o senfl 10 Toronto 10 irn- pete for tbe Canada cup in Aurus : . Cninlirldcr Ura < l nt < rlrUet. LONDON July 4 Cambriapf uti.vpm.j in the crK-ket mutch with Oxfoni hrx.r yeslerflay ai Lord's fleid. was ail out u > cn in its first innincs for 141 run OT'o-1" if-- ; erday in Its firs : innnp ! scored IPi rur.s FlnJn DrlBk l - in n rr . . DAVENPORT la. . Juy 4 Th . ' mekinc of th Mile Trark awola ; > which wa" to ha becun onaj. last throuch Frida > . was declar-d off today i > cause ol rain. i Grniul 1 lnn l D-frnt" Kmrnrr. ' GRAND ISLAND. N-h. . July 4 ' ? t > ecia. ( T-eOepram > Grand Island defeutefl Ktar- ney today. Score , f to d Rnld Mnc' * Opium l > rn. An opium joint operated by John Siap 5a the hasemrat of the Richelieu hotel on North Thirteenth street was raided yes-terday cy several detectives. . They fouad a complete opium outfit and four Inmates vho were partially under the influence of the drup. They cave the names of Charier Hamilton. George Sullen. Wilhara Lee and John Mark. THE UKALTY .MARKET. IN5TRTMENTS filed for record Monday , July. Z : tV rrnntj Drfd * . C. L. Poppleton c-.t al. trunt-es. to Rachel Simpson. ) .t 4. bkirk IT Poppleton Park . 5 1 r.W H. F. Palmer and wjfe tc > Atlantic Realty Af-soclation. lots 5 and C block 4. Bfemis Park . 3 A J. Hunt and wife to same , lot f. . block 1" > . PopJeton Park . I A C. Rieck lo Louisa Adam , 10 acres In nti ne-i.4 SB-is-u . S390 J. H. Gayhart and wife to H. H Harder. nV , : ot. 1and i block S Walnut Hill . SO G. E Wallace ind wife to M. M T * I Gahm. eh : lot T and all lot h. b.cnl ; I ir > 0 Omaha . 10t ( > r o , Same to samn n1- lot 1 and n1ol e- ; lot 2. block 2S Omaha . ji" ( > # Same to same , lots 13 and 37. bio : k 4 . Alamo Plata . If ( > , ' Same to E. W. Pratt , lots 11 and li , block : . Capitol HiU add . Hi' . ( > Same to same. . Jot I. block 342. Omant. 'fc" . if > Same to same , lot IS. block 4. Alam i , < Plaza . * . . C ( Ki" i Chris Barbe and wife to C. H. AS j son. sH lot 3. block 3Sfi. S j I Omaha . > Eucene Mix and wife to R. P anJ E O Hamilton , lot n. Clark's add 1 ay- - Si. H Ford and bus. to R. J. Brpwn ] lot " ( i block West . . J H. End add C ( K. < I Atlantic Realty Assoclat-.on to B r L. Houston. , lots li and li. in sub block 3. Bemis Park . . . 550 Josephine Mach and hnr. to A.x ! Kendall lot i. block C , Hans -m Park iidd > . jut , F. L. Brengrle and wife to A P stream , lot E , block 37 , Thomas i S's add . 3 = , ii Hflma Olsn and hus to Paul Pm > lot IS Cain Place . iyn > Adolf De'trtkt and w-ifr to Charles 1 \ \ rasladt , und sof 4Jxr.O fi in sw i cor lot S , blvick K Wllooz s add I i Quit Claim n - - U. i John Rybin and wife to James RT h ' lot 4 , blc.ck 12 , Brown Park . jK ( > j H. W. Pennock and wire to H T Learnt , lots 1S > anfl 20. blo-k rj ; . Dundee Place . 1 H. P. Lcavltt to Stephen Smith saint 1 Sheriff to Omaha Lohn ant5 TraRi orc- jittty , M : i bj1. 1. I"Limar.o j TottJ amciut : of i > u.usfis THE STAR THAT LEADS EXCELS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. IT ALWAYS LEADS. VAL BLATZ BREWING CO. , MILWAUKEEU.S.A. OMAHA BRANCH : I4I2 DOUGLAS STREET. Telephone 1081. SPtCIAL THE GREATER AMERICA. . . FEATURES * 7 % ; . . * > " Colonial People , Birds , Animals , Products , Homes Pain's Fireworksi Art Exhibit ; .Me. cbanical Exhibits The .Midway ; Godfrey's Bntisli .Militarj Band. OPENS AT OMAHA. NEBRASKA , JULY 1st , CLOSES NOVEMBER I , 1899. Everything Nev < Except the Buildings. Will Eclipse Last Uar. President. Gforpe L Miller. Secrttarj , Dnuity EmitJ Taurrr Prank Murn-r EXECCTJVE COMMITTED , C J Smyth. Chairman. P E. Her. Wm Hayden H. J PfenfoH J. B. Kitchen. ADV1SORT COMMITTEE Frank Murphy , Hcmi&ti Kouruse Emil Brandeit. J H. . . Millard. H E Palmer. ' 01Ct t , Urr t ttd Wentworth Military Academy tttt ttciipte It ctttrtl wen. tion tut I D trreitw * KiUOR EtfcDFOr.D SELLERS , tt. t Supt LEtlNClOK. KO HOWARD - PAYNE COLLEGE 'it'l N V ttf Prpfcry an' ' -e rat. . " krr * . > ' & r ' > ' Vfc" ! M1- } ' vt" b fc'r < .h t. * . < - " * ; " . JtOU. rtti ftr..Uf'-fa-ii-i. pat , HIKAM I 'E ' MT'ti.'itii. . OOYEREDWITH SCALES _ Shed 2 Tzblespoonful st Night. Hair Full cf White ScabO'ffer ! SlOOferCure. Friend Suggests CUTICURA REMEDIES , tries Them and U Cured. l , t fOmtwM 1 h C potDjiiirt. sins trtt Vi ifti. Th muff liutiat Mid IHM b&d lr ; . > ru y i > nrrt Mi Ihrro. kn < hit bri.6 u > > vrrr lit th * Mtmis lilt hnir Winr ? Ll of xno fT tiitt > rlt , or MT W. Ilit vUf > f. , "J > n > r nipriittiet i bf * nnW fin * b t > il < > f''ftJiiI > r tnpr ttf tbcrr tn thctvd. " 1 * .p lure ntmt biml him. . . ( . lit rrplh-4 "an * li dt < not H.P " " W ij AntH J tm c rr y Bn > iir " I v i ult ! ptrt t luitii1rd floliurt it b * mitr4. 1 ! ' tmii pot k t-i t.f raotirj , Vut don't crt n.n > 4. " lir > i l Wr , , 1 tnW him 1 n. it PI i him tnT ht tlm ihi.i " ktrf tdW him li rrtlir Cm i Tnrnw llr. Hid lif v-oiirt t f niTfu A * lit1 T nl1 1iT'C ' It ) n-ll > * ' - Vt. , 1 did i"t f ( tT li it for M'tiie tin r hii" und thrc lit lh - 'y i < li'irtid tp tnf * 1 n n 1 1 rd OtTTtt r. hw ana " lir 1. > rd t n-M Jin nud CiTirt-n1 Vw in. .H t NlN'Ut. i nm. TETTER CURED BY DUTIOURA I hkd TrtUr oo try hkti tr * .vf T-P T . VT hund * v-i rr * ! r urtf'd tt Juptv * . rtid t tpd o th t I rmild bni m . * wi n i " . uid ihry Itphrd trrr.V i 1 tripfi r rnthitic. lift liPlhit > t propd dMtiMiry pnnd 1 tii > etln\'rn rra ktid thot up IOBIT" liptlipf nif kt kH UE E.OOrELASIVoffllkafi , N. C. CUTICURA with the Blood end End * with The SUn snd Scslp. Thnt t * XPUT , Ct'Ti t I.L llu niTtrT jrrrntrnt of Mi.nti roririrTT kiiC Inimn * i ijiPllpn1. rnnCfii tlir M'nifl mill rirpulfitltic faiiflt i > l Hrnnt. CttivK knd ttitif rinno\M tlir fai.tr whilt * u-in Imtn , -ltli < iTjrri-i or. tnd pt-mir unPinttrpt Wb .t ( oiutmctii .crrt 'M < i tit rmnlllrnl kkm curpf. . rlrktii.1 thp LiL nnd rcnlr Pt - nrklpK. hlli.y Kchinc t'UH.iiic , htiii Ir.Eummutlnn Kintlif t\d bp l TmiMiT | ir < 1dty , jMitnktirtitlT. fcne pronomlcKl'r rurrd tht mo tnnnniic dl tlcurii r I'Utri rfr tif'tirt-tlr. * " 4.1b Hud tiuuiCL vltfc lutfpftihir vlipfc ii' < -titr rrniMllrfr lull f ol * ttimurhniit tilt T-nrlfl rorrtt n. irtiC ol I'TOl" * . JluUfl& * Hnr tr UTt I 'Unit n.it. .t.C IW T Klnn- l lw cur ty crripru S.Difc OTHERS FA.il. WHEN . . . . .CONSULT. . . Scarlcs . Scarlcs OMAHA. OMAHA.NEB. NEB. SDKG'ialisis in Nervous , Chronics Private Diseases ' ' Wen and TTcimrn futraclp * to curt a' ' caKrt coriMp r > l j n Ihff a.-r P < llir JVfw.f. 7'/in.ar , Clir * i. R'nrrlr o.n'1 J.ntT , ' ( urrlc , lVilnlir. . Ctn.nrr/iin a. NprvniK HphlliTn An6 * n ' " attT"'r I t.1 VUUO UOUIIJIU aiicicniK. anonc 1 uuii JklidtTlf jlprti oid Old Mrii . SiroluU 7i- mcir . . Tnir- Enema , ana Blood PciiRcm. thpr- oujrhly clra.nfcrd troro ihp rvftrm alKo "V\-tkk ncf.l o'l Or rant. lnQ&n.niaiiun Kujiturrf. . piieh , . , etc etcTbroa' , Lurpi. . Lircr. Pyt-ppphu amdall tiowtlarfl Momatb trcmblp * _ . ( .ivfii carriul and uncial Z.UCEUOE I jftr. LuulCS J r all thtur many .ilaecih. WRITE your trncMt-K if nut pf thr rt'r Thousand * cured i.i home Vy correr.p'jndpntc , 0Sealrs & Ssarlrs. 119 S. 14th St. . 0-r.ahc. . ' .tatnrs HEM LOST VIGOR .AND MAN HOOP J Cures irnpotencr , ICiglit Emissions ana vrastinr ; dis aseR , all effects of self- abuse , or excess and indis cretion Anervetonicand blood builder. Brinps the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores tbe re of j-outii. By us aii COc pp r > ips : C5 bores for 2.5O ; tritli a written cruaran- 1 tee to cure or refund the money. , NERVtTA MEDICAL CO. aintsxiit Jackson Sow.CHICAGO. . rLL. Knhn A : Co. , JDlh null Douclik , One * . ' ha. N DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. $5 A MONTH. DR. McCREW , SPECIALIST. Trutc all Form * at t DISEASES AKD J ) DISORDERS OF J MEN ONLY. st ? 22 Yea Cmihs , lt. ! ! ! * tufl trrtt k nt er rj-wtcri- by Mall or L.ifirrt-1. . t.1 tse tsall : cl&rct ol OHLYS5AHOHTH , HOME THE * TMENT thu rurct nafi tarei you time tufl nmufj KLECTRICITT AND MEDICAL tri-tt- term fonililsea in ui , cut-rfc vbrir H If kflvji , utilf. A'wiocicfnftrtrtcrr Pyjitllli. 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