THE OMAHA UAILY 1H5R: TITrHSDAV, JTLT TJ, 1 ()(. JUST LIKE TOMOTCIIERS Oraaliaa Bipftllzo Thoir Return Homo by Lambasting tho Siouz. TWO NEW FACES ADDED TO THE TEAM Tnmiiin Itiiclirs W'nn (li-in-rotm will I'liHxcn, lint SuihtIi I'lclil Work Unveil tin- l)u- fur the Local, Onmlm, 2 SIoiit City, I. )! ir, 10) Ml. .lofi!i, 0. !) Molllt'tf, 7) I'llL'llIll, I'lttnlitirK, It llrnoWlyn, II. Iloxton, !l St. I.iiiiIk, II. Cliicliiiuif I, 7 I'll 1 1 tot ol tli In, . Kiuinut lit)'. Ill IM'troll, t). Illllflllll, Jll ( IiIciiuii, fi. lnilliiiiniiiilln, 10-tl .IllmirnpolU, .1-4. '"! elund Itnln. Tho Omahas fllnnalljicd their return home from their disastrous tour about tno circuit by winning tho first game of tho scries witn Sioux City by a scoro of 2 to 1. Tho exhi bition wbb ono that Ravo tho pessimistic prognoRtlcator who was prepared to wit ness a continued slldo of tho fortnor cham pious no opportunity to dolefully remark, "I told you so." On tho contrary, tho big crowd of loyal enthusiasts, who still nnchor their faith In Captain Jack O'Conncll'a ok grcKallon, was accorded nmplo reason for ronowed hope, for tho gamo wns ft rod-hot, enthusiasm-Inspiring contest fiom start to finish. Duoyed up by tho cordiality of tho welcomo given them, tho Colts played In their old-tlmo championship form and not an error crept Into their fielding operations. Thcro wero ginger, snap nnd vinegar In tho playing of your undo Hill Ilourko'a col lection of baso bait exponents on thla oc casion, oven though tho boys wero a trifle discouraged over tho horrlblo run of 111 luck that haB been their meed for tho past two weeks. Every man-Jack of them played ball llko a vctoran and with tho outfield strengthened by tho addition of two now players, replacing McVIckcr nnd Ferris, who nro on tho slrk list, tho team Is In shapo onco moro to regain 11b old placo nt tho head of tho column. New Men Slunr fp Well. Tho now men appearing In yesterday's gamo wero Waller nnd Wright. Doth had joined tho team but a few hours beforo tho gnmo and ench had Jii3t finished n long nillroad Journey, Waller coming from Salt I,nko and Wright from Youngstown, O. Thoso who know of their long, tlrcsomo railroad dournoys could not help but nppro clato that they were fatigued and worn out, but thry didn't show It In their work on tho diamond. Waller covered loft field In n mnnnor par excellenco nnd Wright va3 not u whit behtud hlra, succeeding also In impropriating n couplo of splendid hits Cnptiitn Jack O'Conuoll was in tho ganio uitnln and was warmly greeted, no ills tlngulshcd himself by playing his usually good gamo, covering tho Initial bag splcn dldly and giving an excellent nccount of himself at tho bat. Tho good playing In this opening contest wan by no means confined to the frisky ColtB. Jack Glasscock had n different kind of a team from that which represented Sioux City on their former visit horo and tho victory won wns gained from worthy opponents. In tho Held nnd nt tho bat tho Indians acquitted themselves with credit, thn two errorn chalked ill) ngalnst Houtz bclne tho only ones of tho gamo nnd these worn both well nigh excusable I'arvln pltchod a steady gamo and was supported vxcelltntly. Tommy Huehes war In tho box for tho locals and Tommy has reason to glvo credit to his admlrablo support that the gamo was won. While but four hits wero niado off him, he was as wild as tho varying wind nnd issued cluht frco passes. That nono of thess gifts profited tho Indians was en tirely duo to tho snappy work of tho fiold. In five Innlnis ns mauy doublo plays wero made by tho Colts and ono of tho victims in cack of thoso was a Sioux to whom Tommy had generously doled out a freo rldo to first. Nloux Mnlic I'MrM Ilmi. The first run of tho gamo was mado by tha Sioux In tho third innlns. Aftor Par vln had been cut off at first through the Joint etforts of Stub Toman nnd tho captain allman landed on the horrehldo for a Ions drlvo which soared away out In middle field, Wright ma.de a commendablo effort to get In, hut it escaped hla clutches and Ilallman cantered around to second. McCrcadle, Im mediately following, caught tho Infection and he, too. landed on onu of Tommy's1 pro lections. Tho ball cut the nlr above Tommy Hoy's head nnd wns sighted by Waller, but the Mormon couldn't catch up with it and it nllgated In a unto spot, bounding to far that McCnsidto had tlmo to roach third. Of course- Ilallman had Improved tho golden opportunity to score, chalking up tho first nnd only tally tho Sioux captured, nrashca flew out to Hoy nnd Houtz walloped the breezo with threo unavailing lunger, so McCrondle-'s three-bagger proved but an ng' gravatlon to hla overweening dealro to scoro, When (In- Cult !t 11 UN'. Tho Colts wero blanked until the Blxth Then they rose up In thoir might and there wail foraci doings. Not many," but enough to tic tho score nnd arouwo tho enthusiasm of Omaha fandom, which has been lyln dormant for all thrso dayB. Joo Wright sustained tho record ho has mado In his long baso ball oxpcrlcnco its a good hitter by driving out n nlco single, his socond In th game. Mobllo Lnuzon swallowed n half plug of tobacco and strode to tho 'bat with an ominous gleam In his oyo. Mobllo had onco before In tho gnmo landed on "Ilonsey" I'arvln for n otngle nnd that, too, when ho UJ off tho liinlug- Ho ftU aggrieve J that his flno chance for n run hail bcon spoiled by threo rapid successive outs nnd ho de termined that the newcomer, Joo Wrlcht, should not bo so discourteously treated. So ho onco moro brought tho willow In contact with tho leather, spinning It beyond second baso nnd advancing Wright to third. A long fly by Captain Jack to left Held dis posed of him, but on tho throw-in Wright crossed tho rubber and the tcoro waa tied. Iauzon wni cut off by Ilerto whllo attempt ing to purloin s:ond and "Hob" flew out to Ilallman. Out of n nil Hole. From that point tho strugglo continued to bo a most exciting onu. In tho eighth tno sioux camo bo ncur taking tho lend that moro than one heart leaped to tho throat of an Omaha fan. nrashcar singled nnd stolo second beforo IIouU was extended tho compliments of Tommy Hughes along witn a paso to llrst. Olasscock sacrificed. ndvnnclug both nrnshrar and Houtz. It looked bad for tho locals. Ilrushear on third nnd only ono hit. At this Juncturo Mormon Waller stepped In und mado one of tho prettiest plas of tho day, establish ing himself a high placo In tho uffoctlous of tho multltudo. Nllra stopped ono of Tommy's offerlugs and placed It nicely Just over Hoy's head. It looked (r certain llko a safety, but "Old Hoss" Wnllor sprinted up tindor It, clasped It for n mo ment and fired It over to O'Hourko on second, cutting off Houtz, who had played If essential to tho weak and 111, and equally beneficial to the well. Tho fact that the Anhouuer-llusch Drawing Ais'n prepares It Id a guaraatto of it merit. Sold by all irujgUts, ft lone war off In the conviction that N'lles' n. -;,,i7i i.f.tv fho Colts won tho struggle In tho Inst half of tho ninth. Lauioti went out nt first nd O'Connell rondo n bfiutlful single, When Ilcbsamen wont donn to first because I'arvln hit him with a ball tho captain ad- anced to second. Then did Jimmy Toman do tho thing most needful by lining out a safe hit. which permitted O'Connell to reach the goal with the winning run. Score: OMAHA. AH. It. It. O. A. E. rvitourke. !b 3 0 0 S 3 0 Wii er. If 4 u u i 0 Wrlfrht, cf I 1 2 1 0 Ijmizoii, o t 0 'J 4 1 0 0 O'Connell, lb I 1 2 S o 0 llebsninuti. rr 3 u i " Tnmnn. hs 3 0 1 4 0 (I Hoy, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Hughes, p 3 0 0 0 3 C Totals 31 2 S 27 13 SIOUX CITY. AH. n. II. O. A. E, Hnllman. If l I I 0 3 1 11 1 3 0 0 u McCrwidlc, cf 2 flroshear. 2b 4 Houtz, rf : 1 Olnsscock, lb,.., 3 Nlles, 3b 1 Horte. 89 3 0 I) 0 i (I II 0 0 0 0 ' 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 oto, o 4 4 Parvln, p.. 1 Totals 2T. 1 4 23 14 Ons man out when wlnnlnc run was made. Uinniia O O O O O 1 O " '- Sioux Citv 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Omaha. 2: S oux City. 1. I . .. Two-baso hits: Hnllmnn. Herte. Tnreo- ant) iiil .ULL I I'uuie. n tLTii it iiiLni a muuii. i niiiHscnrk. Hlnlnn linK.: Tlrnshrar. HuseK on balls: Ofl Hughes. 8; off I'arvln, 1. Jilt uy juicnru nan: jiy nugnes, j; uy i -nrvui, rirnrir mil' ill- iiutrnnn. :i: n v irarviii. I IJoubid iiIiivh: ljinr.on to )'nnurke. ..,,.i;n ii. xiiiiiiu ill ii i. u.iiiii ,i (i () Hourke. O'HourkB to Toman to u con- noil. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Cllne. IJEXVEH Till MS T111J SAINTS OSCIi riilienn'n TerrurN Tnlie the I'Irst One In Mlakotirl ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July ll. (Special Tele. gram.) Today's came wna a slugging miilh rinni.nr mlnnlnn 10 In f. GlvBn lilts were nirule off I'lul'orwond MeNeelev ,,,! , . V,i., ,: . ... v;.A...... ... Kles and two doubles, nutilnc thre rune, and was rcnlnred bv Kvler. Denver jumped onto underwood in tno llrst inning:, nomming out inrco runs. in tno seoono Mlller wns hit by n pltchod ball. Weaver took first on balls, ltellley doubltd nnd Mc- ..i.-iriv "'"H''i i.iiiiiu mi, iiuii- z"1 i ljcnver. irao run was oarnru in me uiini, fourth and ninth liinlncs nnd two slncles S.ilnts were blanked until the eighth, when two slpgles nnd two doubles olt SIcNceley gayo hem two moro. A base on balls nnd Schrnirs single In tho ninth guvo St. Joseph ucr sixwi run. aoore: ST. JOSEPH. All. It. II. O. 1 A. E. Stranjr, 3b 4 12 naor, rt 4 112 itnll, ss 5 0 0 2 Kllntr. c f 1 ! ! Sehrnll, If 3 2 3 1 McKlbbon. cf r. 1 2 r Davis, lb 4 0 1 10 lll'isiow, i'l 3 0 0 4 Underwood, p 4 0 10 Totals 37 0 12 27 DENVEIt. An. n. ir. O. A. E. Miller, If 5 1 2 Weaver, rf fi 1 0 1 0 0 c 0 0 0 3 10 :s l l 7 o o Preston, cf ii 1 l Holland, lb 4 2 3 Hli'key, 2b r 2 2 Sullivan, c f. o 3 Hellley, 3b A l l Iowee, ss G 1 2 .Mc.Nceioy, p 4 0 1 cyier, p Ill Totals 41 10 1 0 27 1 3 1 St. Joseph.. .. 02000003 16 Denver S2110002 119 Karncd runs: St. Joseph, 4: Denver, 8. Two-baso hits: MeKlbbcn, liner. Sohrnll: Itetlloy, Hlckey. Thrne-bara hits: Davis, Sullivan, Hlckey. S.icrlfica hit: Schrall, Hioien Dnsc: Miller. Double plays: Hall to Hrlstow to Davis: I.owon te irnllun.1 Struck out: Hy Undorwood. 2; by McNeeley, i. jiases on nans: urr Underwood, S: off MeNceley, 1; off Eyler, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Underwood. 1: bv Evler. 1. Time! 2:00. Umplro: Ebrlght. . .iiui.i;.-- ii.i'i-ri.vt; is TIMEIiA. T.,. 1 Prohibitionists lilt lite llnll Hlitlit to Make Huns. DES MOINES, la.. July ll.-fSnee.lal relogram.) De Moines was nblo to hit tho nan ut opportune times today hangs tho talo of tho game 11 uurrinco nnd two errors trav DES MOINES. AH. It. iiim a vuiuiuu neiit'u uvu inuiu ',ii ni'u I una Ityan, 2b 0 0 3 0 0 III the eighth. A base on bulls, Strang's Bin- MoAI's'r 2b 0 1 o " 0 gle, ,M( Klbben's double and Davis' triple i)iiin i'b o l 16 o o cave St. Josenh their first two runs. Tho vii ..r n n i n i two in ino loiirtn; two aouuies and three nrst game. JInrvoy was tinnDlo to get con- T,,nnn iiw fnullmnn). 8 to 5, won: Honrv singles mndo the threo In the sixth and two trol and through his wlldness nnd sharp X l niLl n 1 to 1. second' Sam Mc- basea on, balls and a single ono morn In the nnd timely hitting lost. Two yonngatrs jAever 110 (Ilo'well). 8 to 1, third. Time: ninth. Pueblo got two in tho fourth on two wero placed on tha slab by their respective. iT.fi 'nod PIr ite Inn, Hitter Root. Plt- doublcn and two singles. In the remainder teams In tho second game. Stlmmel, who i'V,' - , ' ngn.. 0i 1 ttolmdel also ran n,nmo 0Inil waH.r. Pwzla to them, r.ltchcd for Cincinnati, won his game from "UiLf,' lj r?ioe one nn 1 a qunrter mile: "Mil- P teher Johnson was accidentally spiked by H.Hley, whom Minneapolis got from Hos- koc 100 1 (Knight). 4 to 1, won: Sidney Thiol In the eighth nnd had to leave the ton. It was anybody's contest until n V ! i (iioVsi 0 ; to r.. Wcond; Florlr.ar. KniV;r ,Aml,rson watt taken o(T of second double play put Minneapolis out ef It In jS , ruillmin) 6 to S. third. T me: 2:07. and Kelly put In his place In tho fourth, tho ninth, when they were within one ran lvwi nunrd Admetus Our Nellie nnd H i, 1 'wo Dan errors helped of tying tho score. Attendance, 3,000. ,r.:' nnhhv nlso ran .uuunn hcu 1 una. .vllvnUUHCl', iW, OCOTC, IlTSl gUIHO: Scoro: ,v,.i... .v.. . If. O. A. E. 2 3 0 0 3 2 G 0 2 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 2 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 r. 1 0 1 0 E 0 U 27 14 0 II. O. A. 11, 110 0 0 2 10 12 0 0 0 0 10 2 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 t fi 2 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 7 21 15 3 Thiol. If 4 0 1 0 0 1 l lossnn, ss 4 Nngle, cf I lllnes, 2b 2 Uraiti, 3b 4 Warner, rf 2 Cole, lb :t l,nman, c 3 Glude, p. 3 Totals 9 PUEUI.O. MoIIhIc. cf Union, ss Wllsion, rf Parrott, lb Mnrnn, 3b Dalrympie, If,, Anderson, 2b.. Kelly, 2b Orahnm, c Johnson, p Whltrldgc, p... Totaln Dos .Moines ... ...3 ...3 ...4 ...I ...3 ....4 . 2 !!!!i ...33 .10 0 2 PUOUlO ...0 0020000 0-2 Two-bnse hits: Clnsson, Thiol. C.lnde, Moritn. Dalrympie. Thrce-base hit: War- lift. junva uii t'liiirti iiy uiiiuu. o; uy juiiii son, 2; by Whltrldco, 2. Struck out: Hy flliulo. 4; by Johnson, 2. Umpired: Snooks and Wclnier. ' Stniullnir of (lie Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Denver G? 31 21 Omaha 53 M 2S .625 Dett Mulo-l tr, ;8 27 .SOD St. Jnjeph CK 2fl 23 ,f,00 Pueblo 57 2ti 31 .458 Slbux City 67 21 3.1 .421 GAMES OF Till! -VATIO.NAI, LEAtil E, PIliNlniru- fiivoa Vim. .. w,.... 11' ..i 1 lltNiiurHr iiln Mips 11 -Wnrni Wei- t ome mi nn- uiiiiiiu' 1, me. 1-1 j 1 aiiimt, juiy 11. (-.0 pa niicncu oniy n modlooro gamo nnd mado tho ahutoiit of Hrooklvn look worse by civliur Plttsburir threo runs by ma. .In? n fumblo and two wild throws. Phlllnpl had the visitors kiuuu uii tne way. -iiieiiuince, ii,ij. HCOro riTTatipno i ijp.ooki.yn. 11 11 o.a 1: 11.11 o A.n llenum't. cf. 3 3 3 0 O.Jnnef. Cf..., 0 0 2 0 Plurke. If... I 2 2 0 O'Kceler. rf... 0 0 1 0 Wlll'ms. 3b. 0 0 0 3 2 Jenn'RH, lb., 0 2 12 0 Wagner, rf. 0 3 3 0 0 Kelley, If... 0 1 2 0 IllUltey, 2b. 0 1 13 0 llnlilen. e.. 0 0 1 7 L-ooiey, tu... u oil g 0 cros, 31 0 0 o 0 0 O'Connor, c. 0 1 0 2 0 Daly, lb 0 0 2 1 0 K.y, s 0 l 1 3 0 Mi-iluli-e, c.. 0 0 2 1 0 i'uini'iJi, p..u u . nop, p v 1 1 i Totals .. 4 10 27 1J 2 Totals .. 0 4.23.15 -i.uuiuy uii uy LPuiii-ii nun. - 1 1.1. 1... I , . - .1 Pittsburg ... . 10002001 Hrooklyit Y.Y".::Vo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned run: Plttsburs, 1. Two-baso hit: Wiigner. Stolen baso: H tc-hey. Douhlo ply: m" I? ? J,onn!i'i' 1 ,rs,t KiV , 1)1,l.ls: V.ft U." Uw-V,)'?. 1- Struck out: Hy Nops, 1. Tlmo: 1:65. Umplro: Swartwood. Kid Nichols lit Form ST. LOUIS. July ll.-Niehnls was In mi. perh condition today and let St. Louis down with two scratch lilts. Yoting wns also In good form. Ho was lilt offoctlvoly In but iu minus, rttteiiuunce, i.nv. ncorc: tlT. IXK'IS. I HOSTON It HO All' n.IIO.AK Ilurk'tt, If.. 0 1 3 0 0 Uamllt'n, cf 0 2 0 0 IVimvan, rf 0 1 3 0 0 Collins, 3b. . 1 1 0 1 2 Totals 0 2 27 10 o! i.i. . f it ii tl'l.l. ,, W II 1 St. Louts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 uoston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 Earned runs; Uostun, s. Heme run: Ten Kfltter. 2b.. 0 0 2 3 0 Sluhl. If.. .. 0 0 1 0 0 linrvoru I w w u - v v-q ";';', ra innn . i" f. mini. niir. Wallace, ss o o 2 1 o Tenney. lb.. 1 l 11 o 0 Batteries: Friend, Monro and Red, Ilur- l;2'U. May Dine, Moss Roso nnd Morris McQann. lb. 0 0 10 0 o i"re,mas. rf 1 2 1 o 0 vard, Mooro and Roscnbaum. ",f',,a '? ": ,,, ,i, , Huihofr, rf..O 0 2 0 Olwe. 2b.. 0 1 2 3 0 Tuesday's BCbro: YZ?u ihaV.(llrTD'cu0r?f I"i . ftli' n DIIUM, 5b.. 0 0 0 3 0 s..:... 6 0 1 4 0 Friend 5 I I U 1 1 0 Wl s'wansV loung, p.... o oil o Ntohols, p... 0 1130 Hatterbssi Friend. King. Whit und Red. i third -rim., t isic. t n.ii. fniinlinn nry Double nta! Lone to Tennoy Hncrlflco hit. Hlahl. Stolni Ixihc C'rlKcr Thrpe-lman lilt! Freeman. Hafe on balls: Oft Nichols, 1 HirucK rut: liv roung, a, uy mciiuis, i t mplre: Kindle. ( Iiipj- rinlHliPN Mhr a Wnuitrr. 1' ruzer men iook uiiiionue h imice i ur . . ....... : ' cfiriui unllti'd IliTklev'rt lilt Willi the game. Kr?ors K"vo tbV li.llllos ull' thel? runs. Attendance, l.Cuo. Score: CINCINNATI. , P!III.AnM'HIA It II OAK a.H.o.A t: llarrcti. cf.. 3 1 3 o OiTliomas, cf. 2 I 2 o l C'orroran. r 0 0 3 S 0 SHI. If o o 3 1 0 Ill,l.',i. II. rt ft II 1 f I tlccklry. lb. 1 3 11 0 0 rr.iford. If 0 0 2 0 1 Kllrk, rf.... 1 0 2 0 1 Metlrltle, rf . 0 0 0 0 0 Douftlnm, c. 0 1 1 0 0 Qulnn, 2b... 0 1 4 3 1 WolvTn. 31)0 0 1 1 0 Dolan, 2b.... 0 0 111 Wood, Jb.... 1 1 0 2 1 Vltz, c. .12 2 0 0 ,000 10 .1 0 0 0 0! LroM, bs.... z v 3 B II yi-ott, p.... 1'rar.tr, ...! 0 0 0 0 0 "Ilrell's'n I Total .. 0 I'ii 12 c Totals .. 7 8 27 15 3 Hatted for Scott In tho nliitli. uno out wncn wiiiiiniK run was nwi. i,..i .i o.nA.. nun ? I.IIICIIIIIUU i v v 1 v v u i I 'Sl"oi020G . !, , iclnnatl. 4 Thren-baso Philadelphia Earned nun: Clncl hit: Wood. Home run: Peltz. Stolen bases: btniiilliiff of lhe Tennis. in ii... . ... n IlmnVlen iE??.KiJ.n ""'"' " ." 1 l 1 . 1111 IIKII .... 67 67 CI 67 61 63 C2 3li ,Ti 31 21 2S 20 I'ltioimrc I rviT 1 to "ii r,m VVI v. 414 j.! "J", n- 'J-l phllndeluhla . -mintifi 1 1 iinu... Ht. Louis!!'. Now York. n im-u it. .riii.' uii'iitniv hmuki, I'nlUn PHcIk s Kimsns City to Vlotory 111 uciruii. 1 DETROIT, July 11. Caso Patten pitched the Kansas City team to victory today nnd. ni,inrt 1,1, .t, ,u, ,it.n ifntii i.im ..v......t, Uv.....u 'rvn vnrv nurstlnnnliln ilollnnu he r-nn. tllllon gave tho visitors their llrst two runs, llllt 1 lie fnilr lf.1l hPTOll 111 lllli nlirllttl Worn 1,10 result of Ave hits, ono of them a double, Hyan vus put out of tho guinn for qlies- uoning a iiouuitui decision una scnaorer tor Juninlnir over into the bleucliem in resent an Insiilllne: remark mldrossoil In him liv n spectator. Attondance, 1,7(X. .Score: Dfrrnnir KANSAS CITV n n o A E , u n A p rnfry, 3b.... 0 0 1 2 0 Hemphill rf l' 1 10 0 nnim-p, rr.. 0 3 1 0 0 Warner. P. 1 3 2 0 0 I jUrley, U... o 2 1 0 O O' linen, if.. 1 1 3 o 0 Elberftld, ss 0 0 2 7 o Uumrnii, lb. 2 2 10 0 1 Vnrwil . rf.. 0 1 4 0 0 CotiKhlln, 2b 0 2 1 4 0 Kehiipfor. II, 0 o 0 .1 0 I RhnV, c!!!!! 0 o s 2 o CINCINNATI, Ju y II -Clnclntmt made ,'7imLL'i " .r P'?;.. .'., ,'i i vinr Yni: another reat nlnth-ltmlng llnl-li to.lny. 0,?!?J, ,,H,2V?,,",:',1 .'"S1" tZ . nm- Slnlony With ono out In tho nliitli Wood tripled .""''JJ'V.'miA0 and 1'eltz lilt for four bnse-i. Flick muiTe.j ?" . 1"'l;k ? TiniM- Johti O ltrcitonslnln'M lmrd liner, llnrrett slnwled. !'lr,.', Unrbor, 3. Umpire, jonn U. I rK.iti Ilr.ilM,l llntlliln tilniti Dl In I Dnlan. Mrst base on balls: OfT Scott, 3; off Rnmu ,vHi, u.iil(i ,u.(.ittim when tho bulletin pnnoliue, lj oft Knizer, 1. lilt by pitched nnnounclni; President Hlekey's action ball: Donohue, 1. Struck out: By Scott, 4. received by The llro was circulated nbout - Time: 2:15. L mtilre: Terrv. ,i, i,..n .,.i.......o "if iv.i ilm mnil fltewnrt, 2b. 0 0 1 2 0 plnv witn tho Kremont oung Men s t nrls Oonilns, c. 0 o 3 l o tlaii nssoelatlon Saturday nftemoon ut 2 p. Miller, p!!.". 0 0 0 3 olpattcn.'" p.!'. 1 1 b 2 0 ' v Totals ,.o 7 19 II Totals .. 6 11 27 12 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas City 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 C Earned runs: Kansas Cltv. 4. Two-base hits: Dumran. Holmes. Counhlln. Sacrifice lilt tv., a)r,i.n i.n. . '., atin. Courhlln. First base on balls: Off M'lller. a! oit t'Htton, 2. Left on bases: Detroit, Kansas City. 5. Struck out: Uy Miller, 3; by Patten, I. Double play: Miller to Elberfeld to Dillon. Umpire: Cantiillon. Time: 1:45. IlulVnli. Much It Aaln. . IU'FFAIiO. Ju v 11. Ch enco was again beaten bv Buffalo todav. Kntnll and Fisher tried hard to stem the tide of victory, but were unable to do so. One of the prominent features was Atherton s hitting. Amolo 0 piic.neu sironjv unu was wen supporieu. 0 acoro: nuprADO. H.H.O.A.n. cmcACio. a.ii.o.A n llallliran, 1( 2 2 2 0 0 Hoy, cf 1 2 2 0 0 Carry, cf.... 2 2 0 0 0 llrodle, If... 1 1 1 0 1 Jiliearon, rf. 0 0 10 0 Schreck, c. 2 2 0 1 0 McParl'd, rt 0 1 J 0 0 Padden, 2b.. 1 1 4 2 0 llwtm'n, Sb, 1 2 t 4 0 Athrrt'n, 2b 2 4 4 3 0 Carey, lb... 1 s o 1 0 JIMlm.in, rs 1 1 4 6 0 Hmirart, ,02221 Isbell, lb.,., o o 10 o l Andrews, Sb 0 0 0 2 0 iJu??ii U " a 1 n i n Kutoll, p....0 10 1 0 AmoU, p 0 114 0 Fisher, p.... oooio TotaU .10 IS 27 IS 0 . r, 11 24 U 3 Totals f,u."al0 1 0 3 1 .1 2 0 0 10 -"cbo 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 O b Karnetl runs; llnffalo. 8: nhlrairo. 3. Two- baso hits: Shreck, Hallicnn, Carey, Garry, Atherton. Katoll. Three-bas hits: Shujari, Hrodle. Hom runsi Atherton (2). Stolen bnsou: Hullman. Hallicnn. Padden. Double plays: Andrews to Atherton to Carey; Shu- part to I'nddeu to isneu. First unso on ohiib: ore Atnole, 7; ore jvniou, 3; on Matter, i. iiit uy pucnea Dan: uy Amoiu, 1. Struck out: Hy Amole, 4; by Katoll, 1. Wild pitch: Amolo. Tlma: 1:50. Umpire: Btieridan. Honslera 'Win a Pnlr, MIN'NEArOUS. R H.O.A.E. ll.H.O.A.K. HoRT'ver, rf 2 2 3 0 1 Davis, cf.... a 1 1 0 0 Nnnoe, Jb... 0 0 0 4 1 Hiirtzel. If.. 3 2 2 0 1 Keylwld, cf.. 0 13 0 1 Wllmot. rf.. 0 2 0 1 0 1 a iJlly. If 0 0 10 0 3 0 Werden. lb.. 0 0 11 Kelly, lb.... 2 3 12 0 0 Fluhor. c... 0 0 4 I'lynn. ss... 1 1 4 1 OlAhbsflo, 2b 0 0 2 3 0 Kellum, p... 2 1 8 IUrvey, p... 1114 0 Uhrt 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..10 13 27 13 3 Totals .3 5 24 21 3 Ehrct batted for Harvey In tho ninth. .ll.nueiipolls 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Hases on balls: Oft Kellum, 2: off llar- InvhnM. Hlokev. Nanco (2). Left on basos: uillnnapolis, U, Minneapolis, 7. Umplro: Jwyer. Tlmo: 2:00. Score, second game: INDIANA 1101.19. MINNIJAPOMH, Il.lIO.AB n.H.O.A.I vor. rf'i 1 0 0 0 Davis, cf.... 2 1 3 0 0 lUrtzel, If.. 3 S C 0 2!NRnce, 3b... 113 10 n7vJon - 0 2 6 10 (Jr,fy, "i,. 0 list 11 v ..i i .4 4 A A Wlimot. rf.. 1010 0 Lnlly. If.... 2 2 1 0 ! Wer.len. lb.. 0 2 9 1 0 Jackl'sch, c. 2 0 3 1 0 irnv lh An i0c"' ,'b" 1 i 1 rs ,1 1 nickey. 3b.', 0 0 Btlmtnel, p.. 0 0 0 2 1 Totals .. 8 9 21 9 4 Totals .. 0 11 27 12 7 oils, 2 Two-bnse hits: Oray, Flynn, Wer den. Three-base hit: Halley Homo runs: Hiirtzel, Lullv. Saorlflco hits: Flynn (2), Hlckey, Heydnn. Nnnce, Wlimot, Abbey. nnllhl ,)lf.v: Pnwt.rs (unksslated). Stolen bases: llnrtzel, Flynn. Hlckey, Davis. Left on hnKes: ind amino s. v: Minneano is. u. Umpire Dwyer. Tlmo: s:J, ULIVUl.A.M), July 11. -..o game, ruin. Stniiillnn of tlio Tennis, Played. Won. Lost. PP. Chicago t I IVnTI V t 1 1 T Til Y..1.. ,. ...ILhrhaII. and thereby Libert;' MlnnoTnnlls "in' hot, nf a !'..tn'r.''. ' lme.V "",';.u,,,":. A tWO-bllggi r. no ll.ln.l....,t .r tn,inv. Kellllm " nut BOlnted if nF iV"n".wI""1' . .'il'.'.V ""'',. 0 them the Harvey h California Southpaw, 'in the UL- f.?"" ',V"' , it'tevent 1 i.iii.irt.iruu?. Sfctt" S 2 0 I I 0 ? ArTorl WiK ffinSkr naseso. biil7:OfV Stlmmel, 4; off Halley. "rrUj r"Ii!rr,,,0ClVsmiS,,,I?s" Houn- 5. Struck out: Hy Stlmme 3: by Halley. toi nlu0r"MUh "! o fi l o 3 won by 2. Earned runs: Indianapolis. 1 Mlnneap- 'Vilnrer trti (Wnlsh). 15 to 1 nnd I 4! Z .006 29 29 .674 3a 32 .519 ii 32 .523 M 40 .471 32 41 .438 31 33 .443 27 44 .350 Indianapolis ... es ... 71 Milwaukee . 0 t'loveland 6S 7i 0 tfnnsnit Pltv 0 Minneapolis , 73 0 Detroit "0 0 I liuu'alo 71 Aninteur Hull lluiuri, l.tii.ita nflArtiiinti nt Knrth Pl.atM the 1 union Pacific shops team or umana win mctniire thnir skill nn tho diamond with 3 ,.,r brother plityers from the Union Pacific I .. 1 - . 1... ..!., On flll ..hi.n C3..n 4 day thy will stop oft at Grand Island atul o bats with tho local iiMregatfon on tUo niiu.'s ui nmi. inni.". w.i u.ci my... 'MRiuiir Hradford of tho OrUlnals nn- nn, nfe? u schedule for his team that promises aom rood ball. July 22 they will guy'the Missouri Valleys on their own 8 nunds. The Punday following they will meet the N'fola team at Vinton Strent park and then play a return game with Missouri valley at Linton otruci juim .imuai v. VrleutX Mnlira (ioo'l Iteenril, FRIEND. Neb,, July lI,-(Spcclal.)-The FriDnri lull team ts taking nn outlnif throurh tb west. Monday and Tuesday pnyeci ltarvaru, witn Bciiros n iuuuwb. Friend 0 0 2 0 3 o 2 11 n - - -- I Hamuli fnrrl nnrt WnAnttllllm. , , ..u,..- One Anleoo nt Humboldt. liirMnoi.ivr. Neb.. July 11. (Sneclal.) - 1 The locals met the Uncle Oscar nine 1 : . . . Annnnnnn4l.i..A.i mi , nn 1 .1.I..I v ... . onmlm on the homo diamond for two game thin wctk Mommy afternoon tlio pnmc w.n too onc-sldi'd to Interest tho visitors. wore Omnhu 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Humboldt J 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 -S Ilalterlrs: Tor Humboldt, Mnn nnd Held i..i,. tnr lurwuuj-n same wns a uuir nun contested, the visiting team winning Scoro: Omahn 1 I 0 0 1 J 1 0 "uiuuumi u u u " , " , Ilatterles: For Humb'ddt, Held, I.lnn nnd Held; for Onmlm, Harbor, weuvcr ana Ajlor. I mulre: Jonn A. Idlers. I "'ll.' " I'H' III ' ' 1 1 1 (!. President lllclo.y Suspends lllui lie eniise of UN Assault on Wilson. inns(.ii i tin ein.iv rliv ni.lilrir whn mm- mlttrd tho dastardly assault upon Catcher "Hiu wuson nt Hloux tuy lominy nuer- noon, lias received his Just diverts. I'resl- dent Itiekey of tho Western l,cngue has iii.,n i,nm,1 .,...,!, on,. nt Hio ni.r nils '"'.uv ink i. """s ot '"n nnd 1ms blacklisted Ilnii- pn. Tho si.lendld game of base ball will ij0 u the better bccauie he Is out of It. tmii ev.,rts In Omahn received tho brutal ussmilt I ever witnessed," said Jack OTonneii. iiini.nhi nf tiio uinnnn loam, insi ..IM, "nn,l r ,,;.V i, I Min i-nmn nmiiv pocted. Wilson was tnken wholly oft his guard. He was kneeling, signaling the Pitcher, at tho tlmo Hansen turned on him and stuck him with his bat. Umpire Oil no, who was rlBht benlnd AVIlson. asserts that Hansen's explanation that Wilson npplled a ..11. ....1,1..., U I I.. .l,nl i, fnljrt U i'jiihiui i.f nun in 11 iiw'ij Catcher WlUon Is dolne ns well ns could bo reasonably exported, when tho serious ,.r.l.t.. l.lu Id ,,i11uli1r,rnil ills (.,! waH lall bare 1y the blow from ll.ni- nnti'M lint nnii iivn Ktiionos wero lUKen tu olnso tho gaping tlosh. He will probably be able to resume his position on tno team within ii week Meantime l'.ddlp I.auzon wm preside behind the winupnu. i.auzon iiruinl linos mil ..vUl In tho Western lencue. and tho effectiveness of tho Oninlia team Is iT.'.ltK' I0SSOII01I liV lllS llbPOllCU ffOm tllO gamo. Hausen, tho mnn who Is responsible for Wilson s Injury, wns Blirncd by Denver at tno Beginning ot tne sosson ns n cniener. lti was siilisemioiill v released and picked im .be Sioux I'ltv mi its last trln to tho west. Up to July f. Hausen lind played in thirty-one games. He Had n Halting nver- UR0 of .270 nnd a lleldlns nverngo of ,W5. Ho was considered n f.ilrly good player, "'it imu mi iiiikuvoi ntiuiu iui,'vi mm ii mullclous disposition, . 1 . .11. i; -A. lillinen. Tho Working Hoys base ball team of the Younc Men's Christian nssoelatlon will m. at Association park. 'Tho Working Hoys nro nlaylnir cood ball. With their new- suns, light hlup. with uincic trimming nnu red belts, they mnko n nlco looking team on tho Held. Tho lino up: .rKIiig Hoys. Pns tlpns. Fremont ht"". . (,atohcr Smith Hohruoucli Pitcher Webb Hansqii-Engler. Sliortstop ..Grlmstoad Schonlau. Kirst bato .I.ucas lard (capt.).Sccond ln)T.n C. illnrd Third bnso ls ! t-nfllth Left field Carroll UillllilUI Midiiii lIUIll a t t-iib Stemm Klcht field Fritz umpire: narry Mage. PflQTI Y PRflWn FOR I IIPAC "UO I L I UKUWU rUlt LUbAO Ainerleiiii Derby 'Winner Ilentcn by .Mllttiiukee Otvlnir to Poor .loeke) ship. CHICAGO. July 11 Milwaukee celebrated his llrst start ut Washington park track today by beating Sidney I.ucns in tho $1,000 handicap, but tho winner was In receipt of many pounds from the Derby winner. How vcr, had Lucas not been crowded wido by ... , ,, . , ,u u,r,n thn i 'V'y-1" .. "".', .. " 5 . i ; . iiiiinii iint.ni. nut" uvin i v, i - waa n, neck to tho good nnd coming fast. is rnn nire wns rim nmiiii 1.111.110 n.i.i much the best and easily defeated Florizax . I...,!,. ,i ,,.nu thnw loiicths In irmi nf AiU-nnnn nimnl. who was nlo out ft nt tho latit turn and lost considerable ground. In tho first rnr of tho day, a 2-year-old ovent. finM.n Ami wna mmle favorite on tho first betting, but the heavy play on Hnrrv Hcrenrteen caused nis prico to urop from 3 to 1 to 2 to 1. uolden Age, however, won easily, whllo Handy -Man neat jicreu deon a nos for tho place. Hefliilts: Flrnt race, five and n half furlongs rSnlrien Acn. 123 Mlullmnn). 11 to C. WOH Ilnndr .Man, 10s i.Maitnewsj, m 10 1, eet- ourl- Hnrrv Herelidcetl. 115 (Caywood), 2 to lilllKCI . Kustio lso ran enty yards Fnnril, r.ieo. mm mile nnd se.vonty yards Pl.iv Pointer. 107 iMoQermott). 5 to 1, won Bnrrmin. 113 fKnlshtl. 1 to 2. seCOIId Espionage, 103 flterger), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:1.':. Iike Mills. Semper Eadem nnd Georgo Krats also ran. 1,-lfth rnre. nnn mlio: nine I.IOK. 11 lliiy. omit 2 10 1. won: Josenhlnoi n, IM (Knlrht), i to 1, second: I-n Josephine. 107 (Matthews). U to f. third. Tlmo: 1:41. Tho nnd Jim McClcevy also ran. Sixth rane. one mile: Zoroaster, 102 (Mar lint 7 In 5 wntv Mr. HrOWIl. 10.1 (Klllcbt) even, sneond: Itanirle. 114 (Hullman). fi to 5, third 'lime: i:w. Java jute, uuncj' ioy and Pnitroon also ran. Tnino Sport nt HrlRlitott Honeli. NEW VOHK, July 11. Withdrawals nil ut ruined tno sport nt iinitmoiT usearn iilav. Flvo of the eight entered In tho jurth race nnd nlno of tho fourteen nmuil to start in tho fifth raco wero scratched. ... .... in tlin fourth race Hrigauier was iioui at 1 to 10 In the betting. Tho other two were nt 15 to 1 each. llri"-ndlcr won, but not like a 1 to 10 shot. It waa by tho narrow margin of n bend. Itesults: ..... First race, six luriongs: neiiouas, j, (O'Connor). 9 to fi and 4 to 5. won by two lengths: Vesuvlnn. 1C0 (Spencer). G to 1 and ; in 1. sorond: Meohanus, 123 (Mnhcr). B to i, third. Time: 1:141-5. Mark Check, lied I.ndl, Mr. Jorsey. Fn.vontus, Lndy Uncas, Abbfy, 2i... u 1 1 1 i Queen Iauiae unci impartial aiEu ran. Rmlth, ss... 0 1 2 3 0 Second race, one mile: Commander Mil nalley, p... 0 1 1 2 0 ler. 101 (Itlchnrds). 15 to 1. won by two nnd a. half lengtna: Aisuce. nv i.iin uni, to 1 nnd 3 to 1, second by one and a halt lengthH: Hnrrv .mo mm, im i.tiiieneui, n to to 1, second: Halloon. no (O'Ponnor), 13 to f and 4 to 5. third. Time: 1:53 2-6. nusslan and Olnkl nlso ran. Fourth rare, one ami nn eipuiii miie: Ttilnndlpr. 91 (llnueh 1 to 10 nnd out. won by a head; l,ow until, m t weunerstrnnui, 15 to 1 and t to 5, soeond; Lord llaltlmnrc, 98 (Henry), 15 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:52 4-5. Fifth nift'i fivo ftirlongs: Tower of Candles, 1V (Jenkins), 8 to 5 nnd 1 to 2 won by threo lengths; Iidv of tho Vnllov. 102 (M0P1101, 8 to & and 1 to 2, second: Anecdote, 112 (.Mojoynii, u to j. iniru Tlmo: 1:52. Tcmpleton and Elizabeth M also ran. Slxtli rnco. aellltur. ono nnn n sijcieonm mile? rnsi ltrisiiv loi! (Maher). 9 to 2 nnd C to 5, won by ono nnd a lmlf length; Illg dun. 110 (Snnw), 7 10 1, seoonu; 1 itvuiencie, nn fMlti.'hcin 3 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:48 3-5. Parbunela nnd Tourney nUo ran. IlesnUs nl 5t. I.ouls Trnelc. rt l.omn. .lnlv 11 A enrd without a selling race on it was presented at tho fair j',i ! ' ' "fT,vnrlte." V soeond I .... . .- enolcn nnd two outsiders wero suceessiui. poults: ' ,,-rst r raoe. mnl.lon 3-enr-nlds. seven fur longs: Lea NORtor, 112 (J. T. Woods). 15 to 1. won: J. V. Hays. 112 (! lilvens), 7 to 1 and f. to 2. second: Mnndiimus. 107 (J. Woods). 3 to 1, hlrd. Time: 1:30. Pnn- rnbert. Linden 1311a. Mnv Dookery. Pop uhyoisene. Harry Yoouni nnd Gurdon also r.111 Kllarv fell Seonnd rnco handloro six furlongs: Davo Waldo, m (J -Voodsl. 13 to in, won; Danish. iri (Monlnni. 3 to 1 nnd to fi. seo .ind. HI Kollar. 91 (J. T. Woods). .1 to 1 third. Tlmo: 1:14U. Imperious. Duchess I n nmi Min i'.rm gim run. It Third race. bIx nnd 11 bnlf furlongs: Hllee, :o (.1. woods). 6 too, won; uoiue wietnnrr, 7 loa (j. t. woods). r to 1 ann 7 to in. second Duke of Melbourne Nan Dora, Tom Gil moro ami ismironn niso ran. Fifth rare, ono mile liureate. 1W (Crow hurst). 11 to 6. ivor HI Nocker. 91 ( ' T of Woods), 9 to C und 7 to 10. nocond: Fells Kurd. 91 (Dnl. i 10 tj 1. third Time 1 l: liililn Hoik, fining aim Jluua witii.i.. msn run. Sixth rare, 2-vpnr-ouls. six rurioiigs Wall, 1W (J Wood), 6 to I. won: UbU V illale), 13 to A nnd fi to S, spcolld; Qui. k niine, 111 (Illnkev). S to I. thirl. Time. ib'4. mutiy ly, urirans, i m- mm rirr Irnte's Dnuitlilcr. Mlm Knrah. Kn-emnili Honltara and l'remus als run. KNAPP M'CARTHY SET DOWN VctiTiin llrlicr lllsflpllni'il lit I mi nor- for 1 MMittlsfliotnrv Work Ililihi.l l.nril llfllonntil. DETItOIT, Mich , July 11 -Darkness stoppei.1 tndny's racing ut tho Windsor track. leav ni the Interest litf event or tno afternoon, tho 2.0) pnee, unfinished. Hlley It had been credited with two honts nnu Inrry O nnd lied Seal with ono each. Alter ii.. itd n.rt tm.i 11 ntmntiroil to be any body's race, but Milton H. who wits favored ny the betting, could not iintnn m "V1'1 Nlrol U gavo the lenders some olnso brushes In oaeh heat, l'rank nognslt drove Harry O out from behind to n st-iisatlonal win In tho third heat nnd Hod Seal won thn fourth pluoklly. , it was ireciy ennrgeu mm n-n " tho dozen stnrtors In the 2:30 trot wanted to win It. In ovcry heat the horses scored 11 dozen times. Knapp McCarthy wns lined JKO for alleged faiiuro in urive i.oni McDonnld to win nnd nfter tlio succeeding hcitt tho Indues nut up McHcnry on Mc Carthy's sulky. . IiOllta. favorite, In the 2:15 pace, was drawn after two hentfl, and Uidy PIicr won tho rnco. Tho wind blew very nrisK nnu cue up tho bnckstretch, but the track was good. Attondance. 1,000. Itesults: 2:15 pace, purso $600! Iady Piper won sec ond third nnd fourth hents nnd tnce. Time: 2.12',!, 2.13H. 2:13. Ilotlia J won tho first heat In 2:I2',4. Arm, Pnrmellta, Seneca See nnd 1.0111a niso sinrtcu, 2!.K1 Irntllnir. nurse, !6Y' Hed Arthur won third, fourth nnd fifth heats. Time: 2:Z0, 2:2311, 2:22Vi. Jimmy Flashlight won tho llrst bent In 2:25'4. Henri won ho second heat III 2'22ii. Lord McDonald, Mabel (1, Mnruuo. Keller's Heelplate, .li-sslu W'nk fleld, Dclmn, Hesslo M. nnd Walter K nlso trotted. . 2:011 pace, purso JSOO ruunnlsneii): uiiey 11 won first nnd socond hents In 2:WH. 2:O0'J. Ham- O won the third bent In 2:11. Ited Seal won the fourth boat In 2:1H4- N'lcol H, Milton S, Jorsey Mae, colonel lfen nnu Fanny Dlllard also started. lilt llnoktuiikers In eir Wny. CIIIPAGO. Juiv 11 Hookmakers nt tho Washington pnrk track have lost thousands of dollars through it swindling scheme that cnnio to llgnt louny. 't no cnici mcior 111 tho scheme Is under nrrest nnd has named two men an his confederates. All of the pool tickets used nt the trark nro made by a downtown firm In this city and today Irwin Appcl, one of their em ployes, wns placed under nrrest on the eh.irirn of stenllnc tickets nnd using them for tho purpose of defrnudlng bookmakers at tho trark. After lielng looked up ho con fessed and named v. 11. lionflon nnu it. Tvonvltt, both well known nt tho track, ns his nccompllcos. Tho plan was to watch for thn Issiilnir of tickets nnd 'then making out a duplicate, rush to tho bookmaker as soon ns tne rnco wa nnisneu unu vusu 111 beforo tho holder of tho nctuul ticket could got around. It ls imjiossibio to lorm nn esumaio 01 hnw tame the Alterations have been, but ono bookmnklng firm, known ns tho Frisco nlnti hn been thn heaviest loser, and It Is cnld that It alono Is out several thousand dollars. Hoveral otnor nooKmaners nave been hit linrd. POOR PROSPECT FOR RACES Unsntlsfnetory TrHCtc nt JllltTnnUec Interferes tvltlt Curd of N tlonnl Cyiilnur Assoolnllon. (MILWAUKEE, July 11. Tho Grand cir cuit races of tho National Cycling nsso elatlon, which nro billed to bo run oft In connection with tho twenty-first national meet of tho Leacuo of American Wheel men, nro likely to prove n failure so far ns raclnt; is concerned, 'ino trouoie lies In tho unsatisfactory track at the Exposi tion building on which the events aro to bo run off. Already thn bic feature or tno meet, tne $1,000 match raoo between Tom Cooper nnd Major Tuylor, has been declared off. The track was pronounced defective ns early ns Suntlny nnd men have been busy over since, trying to rome4y tho trouble. Several of the nromlnent riders sustnlned bad falls In their practice work nnd mnny alterations hnvo toeen mna, Dut all seem ingly without bringing about tho desired result. Tom Cooner rave tht track it thor ough trial this afternoon and wound tip with a fall that nearly cost him somo broken ribs. That was enough for him. Other professional riders who dropped out nre Major Taylor, Stevens, Kraemer nnd Vnncott nnd the star amateurs, King, Wheeler, Wilson and Denny. Klser, Kim ble, Mayo and Newhouse aro about tho only fast ones loft. Huffalo, N. V., seems to bo tho only city mentioned for the 1901 moot. Anierlenn Tlnoliijr Trtini for Purls. NEW YORK. July 11. At last It Is set tled that tho United Stntrs will bo suitably represented In the world's championship blcyclo ruoes In Paris next month. At a directors' moetlnr of the American Ulcycle company today It wns decided to get to gether and Hcnd an American racing' team to Paris. The team, so far 119 made up. will con sist of Tom Cooper of Detroit, nstlonnl pro fessional champion; Floyd McFnrland of San Jose, Cal., and Orlando Stevens of Ottumwa, In. It Is said to ho possible that tho team will be Increased by the addition of Frank Kramer of East Orange, N. J.j Earl KIser of Dayton, O., nnd Major Tny ior of Worcester, Mass. Tho last named would probably have been a certainty on tho team had not his refusal to raco on Sunday barred him out of tho principal contests nt tho French capital. KIser mado himself ineligible for tho samo reason. Nelson Lends In Cold Wheel Hnee. HOSTON, July 11. Tho hard riding that John Nelson nf Chlcnuo has dono for two nlulits did not keen him from lendlnir hlu opponents once again In tonight's two hours' rldo In the six-day gold wheel race ut the Chnrlea lllver park. Hums Plorce ti..imtt in h Imni-ovlnir In rldlntr form. To- night Stlnson led to tne iciiin muo nnu Nelson tberenfter. Tho score tonight: TJolenn B4 mllpft 1Ti7S varus: Plorce. 01 miles 91 ynrds; Stlnson, C2 miles 1,148 yards; Miller, 07 miles 115 yards Totnl for threo nltrhtB: Nelson, 197 inllos 157 yards; Pierce. 192 miles 1,354 yardw; Stlnson, 15 miles 811 yards; Miller, 173 miles 1.3SS yards. "Western Tenuis Cliuiiiplcinslilp. PHIPAOO. July 11 Following nro there- sulta In the tennis tournament today: Championship siusics: iniru rouuu 7'aret beat Hond, 0-6, 7-5, 7-3: linker beat Hoche, 0-1, G-4; Collins beat Myers. 4-6, K-2, r.2: l.lttle bent Waldner. E-3. 0-3: McKeover beat Ward, S-, 6-2. Fourth round Stunner Hardy beat Alexander, o-., u-i. chnmiilnnhlr doubles: Preliminary round Hond and Sheldon beat Snow and Noble. First round rouison ana jnnnson limit ll.z.r'.i and Halley. 3-6. C-1. li-2. (i-1: O'Urlen and Hanks bent Il'eury and partner by default; rosier nna .Moiveover neat Rocho and Pondou. 4-6, 6-2, C-2, 7-5; Mc Oulston brothers bcut Carver und Waldner, 6-4, 8-6, 3-0, 6-4. I'lny In Wlilst 'rourniiiuoiit, VTAP.A11A FALLS. N. Y. July 11. -Tho playing In tho American "Whist Ienguo to day resulted ns follows: American leacuo coiuusi: 1 luvuiami tic- for infants Cnptorla Is a harmless wilistltuto lor CnHlor OH, Pftro Korlc, Drops and Sootli lug Syrups. It is lMeusiint. It contiilns neither Opium, TUorpli.no nor other Nurcotlo Hubstnnco. It lestroys Worms anil allays FovoriishncHS. It cures niurrhuiu and Wind Colic. H relieves 'leeth Imr Troubles and cures Constipation. It repiluttis tho fitonmch and Bowels, giving healthy anil natural Hlcep. Tho Childrenn Pamicea Tho Mother's I rieml. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho In Use For THtCWTU OOWftWV. TT 9 pitted llost"lt by I Irl'ks. tt.iM of i ! .) iiniiiinore) by 1, Hi.olesl r l Heirr i, iy , ltiiNoiiswnml of New ork b Mnmll inn. Ont.. by 2; Acniln of Iliiffuli bv Iluf fitlo by Z: WaKirook of Hitltlmore by Knuk 1 rbm ker by 1. Ill the serond round ef the HttnltO" trophy contest llamlltiin, tint , won from 'inclniintl by 1 truk. tiilongo Whist from St. Paul by i; Iloiilck from Columbus, o bv fi; Knlckerbooker of New Y' rk from Jllntienpolls bv 3 and Newton, Ma s, fi'uin Hydo Park, Chicago, by 6. In so( Hon A, proEresslve, pnlr tourna ment, II. I.. Htchnrtlson jitd E Leroy Hr.lU won I1UI1 srore tinrlh and south nn I 1, Tnbott and Mrs. tleorRe Willi won high score tui and west. In bocIImii H P. S Foster, William Thompson. Mrs W K llnftoll Mn A t 1,ilr1irl,nnl.1 C tt.H' nmi Mrs. Wnterhonse tied for high score norm onu smun; t'. McDermlil nttl o. 11 Jolmrion won IiIl-Ii score east and west Viiriliitt I, uses Acnltii PHIPAGO, July 11 -Harry Vardnn the Kni:ll.h ifolfor, lost hkiiIii tnday Ik nul Freil Herd played a 3ii-hole match with Will Smith and David Hell and lost threo down, two tu piny. In tho early plav Vnrdon putted poorly. In contrast to the work of Smlih To result of th- niter, 100n s piny wns that Vnrdon and Herd won four Holes and halved light. The winners totaled lt5, aaliut tho losers' 1C3. nuicliiuil Helnlns t i-enoli Cup. LONDON, July U.-Edwnrd Horrs l.aurea retnlns for England the Coupe d'Frnnee irronch cup), having todny won the sec ond race out of three ncalnst the chal lenger, the Duo d'Caces' cut'ir, Qunnd Memo. RACING MATINEE SATURDAY List of OocmI Events nnd Fnt lOntrlrn Promise nn Eujojnlile Meet. Another raring mntluce will bo given nt tho Omaha Driving pnrk next Saturday afternoon. With tho track In Itn present lino condition and the llet ot fast entries nlready made Iho event promises to be one of the most pleasant of the season. For somo time past Omahn has b:en somewhat cf a byword among horsemen and Inst spring tho Hoisc Itcvlew said that Omaha had turned nil It horses out and was driving oxen on the speedway. Tho program will consist of four events. The entries and races aro as follows: Frce-for-All Trot, Purso 20 Superior Medium, Lady Richards, Haskl. Carter Mc Gregor, Hlrdlo A, Tronbador, Tom Leo. Free-for-All Trot. Purso J15-Oraclo C, Jim, Princes, Wiry Council. Pace nnd Trot, No. 1, Purse $15 Illnck Hawk, AJax, Hobson, Oury McGregor, Hay Frank. Hose M. Paco und Trot No. 2. Purse to be en tranco money Darnot, Kiln Chntwood Dolly, Geo Whizz, Hlackburn, Tip Medium, Ladi- Trotwood. HYMENEAL Hnroiiieyer-Whltliiir. NEWPORT, R. I July 11. Miss Charlotto Whiting, daughter of the lato Augustus Whiting, and Harry O. Havemeycr, Jr., son of tho Into Theodore A. Havemeycr, were married today at Swanhurst, tho sumroor residence of the bride's uncle, George L. Rives of New York. The bride wns attended by Misses Lily Oelrlchs nnd Natlcn Rives, her cousins. Tho best man wns Fred C. Hnvomcyer, brother of the bridegroom, nnd tho ushers wero Howard Hocock of Drooklyn and J. II. McCormlck of Chicago, classmates of the bridegroom at Yale. The Rev. W. I). Mecban of St. Mary's church emulated. Dnvls-Olniivllle. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 11. (Spe cial.) Miss Edith Glanvlllc was yesterday morning united In mnrrlngo to Mr. 1). F. Davis, tho ceremony being a quiet ono at thu residence of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glanvllle. Tho brido Is a well known young woman nnd tho groom ls a teacher. Tho latter has taught In tho pub lic schools of this city for the past three years and has been elected principal of the schools at North Loup for the ensuing yoar.' Tho young couplo left yesterday for their future home nt North Loup. AVytitt-Qninlr. DAVID CITY, Neb., July 11. (Special.) Earl H. Wyatt nnd Miss Theresa Qundo woro married this morning at 10 o'clock nt tho rcsldonce of tho brldo's parents in this city. Rev. Mr, Hlnman of tho Congregational church officiating. Mr. Wyntt Is a prom Inont merchant of David City. Miss Qundo la tho daughter of Mr, W. F. Quadc, ono of tho proprietors of the City Roller mills. Mr. and Mrs. Wyntt will tnko a short wed ding trip, after which they will go to house keeping here. Klelier-Ilender. HUMnOLDT. Neb., July 11. (Special.) Albert A, Kleber, a business man ot this city, was united In marrlago this week to Miss Elizabeth Render of Ncbrnska City, tho ceremony being performed nt the homo of tho bride. Mr. Kleber ls engaged in tho hardware business In this city and they will go to housekeeping hero at onco. DEATH RECORD. Kiiiieml of Mnry Coin. OSCEOLA, Neb., July 11. (Special.) Tho funeral of Mlsa Mary Colo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colo, wns held from tho rcsldcnco of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cole, th 3 afternoon and tho remains ir.Ul to rest In tho Osceola cemetery. Tho funcrnl services wero conducted by Rev. J. W. Swan of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Colo had been a grcnt suf ferer most of her llfetlmo und her death wns not unexpected. Resident of (inrlniln. CLARINDA, Ia July 11. (Special Tele gram.) Tho wife of C. A. Lisle, postmaster nnd editor of Iho Herald, died at her homo In this city lost night. Sho was 50 years old. FIRE RECORD. Onntvn Transfer llnrn. ONAWA, la., July 11. (Special Telegram.) The bus and transfer bnrn of Theodore Hilton was burned this morning with Its contents. Tho Iocs ls $3,600; Insurance, $1,200 In the Capitol company of Des Moines. Nino head of horses wero cremated. The water mains do not reach tho building. The house was badly Bcorchcd. Voto early and ofton. and Children. Signature of Over 30 Years. URf.V TBHT. 'W 1 Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System .vcr r i.v uml trr cy ual "MEW, FEcr i i umu PERMANENTIY Cfty THE GCMt'Nt - M MT 0 Oy tS?." "ZX.ci -i,X&r& When otlioro fart coiwtiJj SEARLE5 & SEARLES OMAHA. ksrvous rains mwz mum op MEN SPECIALIST fte Kuurantto to cure all catra curable of WEAK MEN SYPHILIS S1SXUALL.Y. Cured for Lifts. Night KniluBlonp, Lost Manlioud.liydrocelt, Vcrlcocele, Gonorrhoea, Olce Syphilis, Btrlcture, rile. 1'UtuU and llectal Ulcen and all rrlvnte niaranca ! Dlaorilrrs nf lla 8trlutnre auil Gleet Cared at Home. Consultation Free. Call on or addreit nil. ST. AIILISS t. bUAULKS, 11B loath 14th MC OMAD a. TO GdlSAGO and EiST, liBAVB 7:00 A. 4I.-4:C6 P. M.-7:46 T. K. ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, LEAVE 6M A. U.-7:S8 P. M. HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD LEAVE 1:00 P. U. Cltv Gffleas. (401-03 Farr.am. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service Tbls la the season -a tiers the quegtlol "What to Drink" lo of Rravo Importance. Intcueo heat dla' turbs tho Rastrlo functions und debliltutet tlio (intlro Bystrm. Tho majority of all so. callcil cooling drinks brlns no lastlnR relief, but rather unduly stlmulatn n cravltm fof morn, until thu stomach ls wholly demor alized. KruB's Cabinet will effectually bar out al Indisposition. 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