THE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1000. DONE BY MOBILE LAUZ0N.ES0. Alabamian BaU Out a Lucky Homo Run and Saves tho Game. PUEBLO BEATEN AT THE VERY FINISH Look 'I'm til in no lliiulir". Hit llrstit lille Idol of Hip Fun a, Loses It Im Ciiii nlnu ii ml I'llclirs I.IUi; mi Amateur. Otnnlin, III I'liflilu, H. 11, .Iom.-iiIi. I.'i .Slou ( II). -. Don MoIiicn, 7 llrnT, I. IMillnilrlpliln, :il PlttsliurH. II. til. I.oiiIn, M INi-tv York, it. lroohln, (l (Int'liiiiiitl, R. Ronton, ll t'lili-nuo, II. Jlntroll, lt Jlliiiu'iipollo, 'i. C'Iim rliinil, - LIiIciiko, 1. KniiNim ( ll, :i IiiiIIiiiiiiiioIIk, (I, lliiirnlo, :i .Mltmiukre, U. A lucky home ilrlvo in tho eighth Inning when tho bases wore (nil won tho first frnruo with Pueblo Saturday afternoon. Eddie Lauion was the Individual who did tho need ful at tho proper time nnd he succeeded In Idolizing himself In the affections of a bis crowd of fans who had given tho gauio up for lost and were beginning to wonder when Colonel Iluckerlno Keith was going to tie n ball and chain to Tommy Hughes, diet him on bread and water, appoint a guardian over him and endeavor to get htm In his old-tlmo form. Tho game was played on a freight train schedule and lasted through two nnd a half long hours. It was a sort of sizzling affair because of tho scrappy proclivities of the Visitors. Goaded by tho desperation of being In tho last holo nnd rnnklcd by a long string of defeats, the smelter men started In with their war paint on nnd tho air full of tomahawks all the aftornoon. Sovornl times Hiram Ebrlght, by virtue of his occupancy of tho Judicial position, had to cautlorf and threaten tho wrathful Colo Tadoans, but nono of them ventured beyond the boundnry which separated them from ex pulsion. Buckingham, however, umpired a flrst'rato game, but It was such n physical nnd mental strain that after Its conclu sion he had to bo carried home on a stretcher. . IliiRlirn' Punk Work.' Compared with tho wonderful pitching be did tho early part of tho season, Tommy Hughes' work was that of an amateur and It wob only by the sheerest good luck that his assistants prcvonted him from presenting the game to the visitors on a silver plat ter. The Colts succeeded In amassing tho Drat score of the game. It camo In the sec ond Inning. Captain O'Connell started off with a two-bnggcr nnd was caught while trying to gallop homo nftor making third safely on tho throw-In from Joo 'Wright's long fly to centerflcld. With those two outs staring him in the face Stub Toman determined to offset tho disappointment en gendered In tho grandstand when tho cap tain sacrificed what seemed n certain ncore, nnd ho copped a single. He purloined n.couplo of bases and skated across tho rub ber when Closson made n wild throw of Hoy's grounder to first base. Tho gleo of the fans was short-lived, though, for In tho very next Inning tho visitors plied up threo runs on tho strength of a bungling error by Tommy Hughes, a brace of hits nnd a couple of passed balls by milium Wilson. Tho fifth camo In due courso of tlino and U was a wierd, ghoulish affair. The vis itors started off and had all manner of amusement at tho expense of tho crBtwhlle Idol, Thomas Manhattan Murtlnl Hughes. Parrott started tho ball rolling with a sln sle. Closson then rupped a mild grounder down to Hughes nnd that worthy executed nevoral kinds of maneuvers with tho horsc-hldo,- finally picking It up in his arms and starting to run over to second with It. It was an excellent opportunity for a double play, but neither Parrott nor Closson was caught. Then camo Shorty Moran, who pounded out a parabola which alighted a short dlstanco behind third base. Jimmy Hoy started after It, but, perceiving Joe Wright on tho same mission bent, fell All over himself Instead, Btralnlng his left Mhoulder so badly thnt ho had to bo taken out of the game. Tho boll fell safely and fho bases wcro full. Dalrymple was given a froo pass and tho first run of this Inning was forced In, and thnt, too, after gllt-cdge opportunities for tho retirement of tho side had been presented. Anderson filed out nnd then an error of Toman's permitted Closson and Moran to cross tho bag. Tho first part of tho act was then completed on a double play, when McVlckor caught Johnson'o fly nnd nailed Halrymplo to tho cross at tho third sack. Toiiinn lifts In (he (iiiiur. Omnha's half was productive of a hatful of runs. After O'llourko went out at first Mattlo MfVtcker was saved the ignominy of his accustomed strike-out by tho courtesy of Chief Shrieking Voice Johneon. Dill Wlleon singled and Anderson's tumblo of n ball batted by Lnuron filled the bases. Cap tain Jack's bunting to Pitcher Johnson forced McVIckcr out nt homo, but Wilson trotted over tbo bug with a tally, when Johnson routed "Cap" off tho Initial cornor by escorting Wright to that position. Stubby Toman's two-bagger away over Abner Dal rymplo's head in left field cleared the bags and brought tho Colts' scoro up to a quln tot, or ono behind tho Bmcltcrmcn. Tho Hulcnltes didn't do n thing in the seventh but bag another braco and In tholr half tho locals got a gooso egg. Ilut there woro some happenings In tho next act and Mobllo Lnuzon Immortalized himself by past ing out a home run, nfter the bases had bcon filled by Robeamon's two-baggor, and John son's frio transportation of O'llourke, who was hit by a pitched ball, nnd Wilson on four wide ones. Lauzon's timely drive saved a game which seemed Irretrievably lost and tho loud huzzan that greeted him after ho ambled about tho bases will ring In his ears for many a day as the sweetest symphony ho over hoard. Scoro: OMAHA, , m AH. It. II. O. A. E. O'llourke, 21) 3 10 13 0 McVlckor, cf 4 0 12 10 Wilson, c 4 2 1 4 4 0 Lnuzon, rf 5 2 s 0 1 o O'Connell. lb nnd 3b.. R 1 2 10 2 0 Wright, If 3 112 10 Toman, bs..., 4 1 2 3 3 1 Itobsamen, Hi 211300 Hoy, 31) 201100 Hughes, p 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 -7 17 3 O. A. E. 2 0 0 0 4 0 s 1 0 1 n o 200 2 0 0 3 2 1 t 2 0 1 4 0 Ft 15 3 0 0 4 -O 0 2 0 08 puerlo. ail n. it. Mcllale, cf 5 1-2 Rnymer, ss 4 1 0 Pitrrott, 11) 4 1 2 Closson, 3b 3 3 2 Morun. rf 5 2 2 Dalrymplo, If 4 0 2 Anderson, -b ,,,,, 3 0 0 Urulmm, c, ,. 4 0 1 Johnson, p 4 0 0 Earned runs: Omnhn, 3: Pueblo, 3. Two liiiso hltH: McVlcker, o'Connull, Wrluht, Toman. Hoy, Rcbsiimen, Closson, Dalrym plo. Hoini) run: Lnuzon. Sacrifice lilt: l'arrott. Passed bulls: Wilson, 2. liases on mnis; on iiugnes, 0; on jonnsou, 2. 1 lit by Pitched ball! IJv Hudics. 2: liv Johnson. 3. Htrurk out; Hy Hughes, 3: by Johnson, 2. Htolen hnscs; O'llourke, Toman 2), Ruy mcr, Closson. Doublo plays: Johnson to. Closson to Anderson: McVlcker to Wilson to O'Connell. Tlmu! 2:J0. Umpire: Ebrlght. HA I. NTS LAND II.UIII OX Tllll HIOU.X. 1'criruaon'a l'ltcliliwT'unnllr Solved by tho MoKlltliru I'riMtil. C3.n lnaurii, ...... ... ...... n. JUDrniii jiny n. tnpecini jcie- ..II In L'u.Lrii.nii ....... ........ a. , . . . .., if 1. tumuli wet Mil) itir pi, JU9V)IU today. He started out strong, but ufter ion mini 1111111K wit 1111 III win, 111s sup port wus very bad and stupid. Tho Corn ."War could do netliluj with Muuulu's Ue livery until ho eased up toward the Inst of the game, Five of the ten hits were made In the Inst three Innings. Nllcs' single nnd Reno's thrpi-bngger, which liner mis Judged. In the fourth, gave the visitors the first run of the game. The other run ffiM madr In the eighth on singles by Hrusheur and OlnsKCJcH. St. Jonoph Jumped onto Ferguson in the rourth for tnree simrcs mill a two-bugger, Tho bases were full when Mnupln lined out 11 two-bagger, scor ing threo runs. A base on Imlls and clngle. by Hall nnd Hchntll gave the Saints two more runs In the fifth. In the seventh Hall U'.d KlUiK singled Hnil scored on a two bagger by Schrnll. The batting of Unit and Kilns was the feuture, the former get ting three singles out of three times up nt,d tho latter threo singles out of four times up. Score: ST. JOSEPH. All. It. II. O. A. Strang. 3b 3 1 0 3 '.' 0 Hfier, cf b 0 12 0 0 Hall, si 3 2 3 1 8 2 Kllnir. e I 2 3 6 2 1 Sohrnll, If 4 0 2 2 0 0 McKlbben. lb 3 119 0 0 Rrlstow. 2t 4 112 3 0 .'.latipln, p 3 0 2 0 2 0 Underwood, rf 1 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 33 7 13 27 15 3 SIOUX CITx. AH. It. H. O. A. E. Hnllmnn. If 1 0 2 3 0 0 McCrendlo, cf 5 0 0 3 O 1 Ilrasheur, 2b ( 112 2 1 Olnsscocl:, lb 4 0 16 10 NIlcM, 31) ; I 1 2 2 2 0 Herte, ss 4 0 1 3 2 0 Henley, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Until, c I 0 1 3 1 0 Ferguson, p 3 0 2 0 1 0 Totals 3fi "2 10 '23 9 2 IJaiT called out on third strike In the third inning. St. Joseph 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 '-7 Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 E.irned runs: St. Josonh. C: 8 oux City. 2. Two-bnso hits: Mnupln, Sohrall. Three. tin- o Mt: Herte. Sacrtlico nits: nan. M: upln, Ferguson. Double piny: Hrashear to JJerte. Struck out: Hy Mnupln, 4: by IVrnusnn. 1. Hasp on halls: Off Fenttlson. 3 Hit by pitcher: ay Mnupln, 1. Wild pilules: iiy i-crguson, 2. Time: j;iv. um pire, uitnu. Illl.V VISIl AM. HUT -WHITEWASH!':!!. Dps .MoIiiph Pulls llnpk the Lenders In Ihp I'rniuiiit Itncc, DES MOINES, July 21.-(8poclnl Tele gram,) l)es Moines won easily over Den ver today and had it not been for Urnln'n fumble In tho seventh, when two were out, thn leaders would linvo not made a score. Welmer pitched a gnmo for Dos Moines that wnn almost Invincible, all the Denver hits being scattered und several of them scratches. Tho locals, on the other hand, were able to reach McNeeley nt Just the right times. A baso on balls, n slnglo and a two-bnggcr gave Des Moines one In tho first; a baso on balls, a sacrifice, one of ijpwee's errors and a lone slnelo added one more in tho second; a man hit by 11 pitched ball, three Mingles nnd a sacrifice made thrpe moro In the fifth: ono of I.ewee's fumbles at short and two slnelcs added one In the sixth nnd a base on balls, a sacrifice and n slnglo one In tho seventh. In tho sevenin uenvor led ore with a single ny Rellly and a doublo by Lewee. McNeeley went out from pitcher to first nnd Miller fanned. Weaver's slow hit to third was fumbled und Rellly came homo with tho only Denver run of tho day. Attendance, i,uw. ncoru; DES MOINES. AH. It. IT. n. A. 12. Thiol, If 2 2 1 3 0 0 iinil. SS 5 1 2 4 2 1 Nagle, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Mines, 20 4 1 1 2 4 0 Hrnln, 2b 4 13 12 2 Warner, rf 2 n 1 n n n Cole, lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Lnnman, c ; 2 l 0 3 1 0 Welmer, p 4 1 0 1 10 0 Totals 32 7 9 27 19 3 DENVER. An. if ir v a m Miller, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Weaver, rf ;. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Preston, cf 4 0 0 6 0 0 Holland, lb 4 n n r, n Hlckey, 2b 3 0 113 0 iiueiow, c 3 0 2 2 11 Rellly, 3b 4 12 111 I.owee, ss 4 0 1 5 0 3 McNeeley, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totnls 23 1 7 51 m j Des Moines 1100 3 110 7 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 n Two-baso lilts: Lcwce. Ilraln. Dnnhln play:, Welmer to Brain to Colo. Rases on bulls: Off Welmer, 2; off MoNeoley, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By McNeeley. 1. Struck out: Hy Welmer. 3. Passed ball: I.ohmun. Umpire: Mesmer. Stiuiillnir nf the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Denver Des Moines., St. Josenb t)B 36 SO ,645 34 29 .540 35 32 . 522 33 33 . 500 29 .11 .460 27 36 .429 62 67 66 63 63 Omuha Sioux City. t'ueuio fiAMUS OV THE X ATI OKA b LICAGUE. I'ttlsliurK I.op (he Third Straight at I'lillndclphlu. PFIlfiAni.'.T.niiT a Ti,i, 01 a 1 . . . ...... muij -1 . 41 uruvy elec trical storm put a stop to today's game be- tWppn Phllnrlnlnhlii orwl Tl .1 ... .iT. Mot-oiiil half of the seventh Inning. Up to ...... "mo mo huiiui was iasi and almost perfect. Roth Phllllppl and Piatt wore In nxppllnt form niul il.Ml. .. V "!!.. i" Biii- cwu, iiuiiuiiiice, o.iui. ocore lITT8UtJrtO PlIILADBl.PIIIA. n.it.o.A n H.H.O.A.E. Thomas, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 Hlanle, f,... o 0 1 0 n Deleh'ty. II, o 0 8 0 0 I-uJolo, 2b.., 13 2 16 Flick, rf.... 1 2 3 0 0 DourUm, c, 1 2 4 0 0 Wolv'fn. 3b 0 0 ft 1 n Dpiium't. rf ft O I ft fi Clarke, if... 0 o a o o O'llrlen, rf, 0 0 2 0 0 Waicner, 2b, 0 : 12 0 Coolfy, lb.. 0 2 10 0 0 ximmcr, c. o o 1 3 0 Iach. 3b... 0 1 I n n Kly, an 0 0 2 X1 Cross, ss,.,, 0 0 2 4 0 1'hllllppl, p. 0 1 2 1 0 1'iatt, p 0 2 0 2 0 Totals .. 0 620 13 l Totals .. 3 I 21 S 0 1WO out when cumn mn pnlln.l n!t.,.ab.urP : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 i-nuauoipnia 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-3 linrnnrl rimu. nlillnH.lnt.l., m , 1.1. i .7 ""-"cn, ,im, 1 wu-uiicie hit I.Alnln Th.fta.1,,,.. I.I.. , . is.i ' iiii-wiioii iiiti uouKiaa. btolen baso: Leach. Left on bases: Pitts- ""ihi i, niiuuriimui, -i, l'irsi bast on fti'i'Si 9" """PP'. 1- by pitched ball" Piatt, 4. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Emslle. 1.1111m wind the lliihber. nhw vnpr Tiii.. ii oi t ..i .. ,v," .,,-Di, i.uuiM won too nibber game of the present series today, . .. "f i"""' kouii iiirm up io the ninth Inning, when ho presented St. Louis iVrti uVV; u 'vuenuanco, ST. IjOUIS. n.n.rt A p. NEW TOP.K. It It. O A I- McOraw, 3b 1 1 13 1 Vanll'n, rf. 2 3 0 0 0 Ilurknft. if. 1 n n ii HeiDaeli, ir. 0 1 1 0 0 Doyle, lb... 0 1 II 0 0 Smith, rf ft n i n n Kelater, :b., 1 2 3 3 0 Donovan, rf 3 ft A 1 ft Wallace,, , t 2 3 3 0 Davis, ax... 0 0 3 9 0 ih'Uann, lb 0 l 8 10 roster, lb... 113 12 lllckm'n, 3b 0 2 o I ; llowrr'n, o, 0 0 2 2 0 Dohrny, p., 0 0 0 1 1 Totals ..3 t 27 19 S I'Miani, cr.. 0 13 0 0 Itnblniion. 0 0 0 4 3 0 Puwell, p... 0 0 1 1 o weyhlnif, p. 0 10 0 0 Totnls .. 8 9 27 13 1 St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 S NOW York 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 HrHt liano on errorHi St. Iouls, 2; New 1; off Doheny, 6. Struck out: Hy Powell, I! by Weyhliig. 1; by Doheny. 2. Stolen bases: Hurkett, Kelster, VnnHnltren. 4 ii i vr utmu mini iiicninuii. npi" buch. Wild pitch: Doheny. Time; 2:W, T rmiil fit rp.ir-ii wmjuivi tviij. f AniirchlNtN Sluil Out. hum I uk, juiy 2i.-iioth teams batted hard today, but (,eat fielding by the Ros. tn,m fl.ln ..i.'u l.lt.. l r. I .. vtuvtihu n min ri.-uvit'rt.'U, nun- nlns cntches by Hiiiullton, Slnple and Lonu wcro the features. Attendance, 2,700. Scoro: uusiil.v i cmcAno. it.u.o.A.i: it.it.o.A.i: llsm'ton, cf. J 2 6 0 O'McCarthy, lf.0 0 2 10 Tnntr. mm 1 n a ri,ii.i. a a " m v til l(i,,,U m i i u Hiahl, If ! 3 3 0 OOreen, rf 0 0 ! 0 0 Colllnn, 3b. ,.0 1 3 0 O.Jlyan, Cf 0 13 0 1 Clarke, lb.,..l 3 6 1 0 Oam, lb...O 1 10 1 1 freeman, rf..l 113 0 Ilrnillpy, 3b.. 0 0 2 3 0 Cllnirmtn, es.O 0 2 4 1 Donahue, c.,,0 13 0 0 OrltlUh, p,..,0 0 0 1 1 narry, :d... i l 3 o o Hiilllvan. c.O 2 10 0 NKihnla, p., .1 0 1 0 0 Totals 9 II 27 ol Total ft i;i m "i Boston . .. I ft 9 fft ft 1 .i tx CIltcHKO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 Lamed runs: Boston. 7. Two-base hits: Harry. Stalil. Homo runs: Clarke, Lonjr. Doublo play: Cllnsnmn to Chllds to Oan ?cii onerltlco hits: Longr, Freeman. Tlmo: 1:37. Umpire: O'Day. lueer 1' III lull nt llronklyn. HUOOKLYN. July 21.-Today's (tame had a rumarkablo finish. With the score tied two mn out and Demnnt at third. Hahn tried to Klvo McOulro a buss on bulls. Tho battor struck ut a had ball, which Wood muffed and Demont scampered home with tho winning run. Attendance, 3,000. Scoro- CINCINNATI I IinOOKLYN. llll. OAK. ruitiAE llnrrett, cf. 1 3 3 0 0 Jones, cf , 0 0 5 0 0 Corcoran, ss 2 3 S l 0 Kftlrr, rf 113 0 0 llttktey, lb, 0 3 11 3 a;sheck'd. If, 0 0 o l Crawford, If 0 1 10 OUfnn'gi, lb, 0 0 10 0 1 .rrnrl1r, rf. 1 I 3 0 OlDahlfn, ss, 0 0 0 3 0 Quliiu. tb. 1 3 3 3 OlCruss, 3b.... 0 1 1 1 0 attlnfJU 3b 0 : 0 t OlUtmont, lb, 1 X 0 0 0 wood, c... ft ft 3 3 0 Daly. b..... 3 2 ft 3 I Hahn, p 0 0 2 3 OMcOulre, e. 1 2 3 10 Kltson, p... 1 I 0 3 0 Totals .. 5 WV, II 0 I Totals .. iW, 0i i wo out wnen winning run wns scored. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1-5 Brooklyn o 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 16 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 6. Home run; Keeler, Thre-bnsc hit: Me Oulre. Two-baso hits: Ilarrctt, Corcoran (2). Mcllrlde, Daly, First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Left on bases: Cincinnati, loj Brooklyn. 2. Struck out: By Kltson, 2i by Hahn, 1. Sacrifice hit: Keeler. Stolen bases: Corcoran, Qulnn, Demont. Ruse on halls: Off Kltson, 1: off Hahn, 2. Passed bulls; Wood, 2. Time: 1:5s. Umpire: Swartwood. MtiuulliiK f the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. 73 47 26 71 40 31 76 10 36 , 71 38 38 75 34 37 72 33 3:i 70 31 39 70 2j 45 P.C. .643 .511 .Gl'j .611 .SO? .151 .143 .357 Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Pittsburg ... Chicago Cincinnati .. Hon to n ...... St, Louis .... New York .. (I A.IES OP Till! AMERICAN I.EAtit'E, Detroit Tends to IJr. I'nrkcr'n Cnn In Vlxnroiin FiimIiIiiii. DETROIT, July 2I.-Detrolt pounded AIIlRter's nil-round work was a feature. At- UirniOIT MINNKAPOiafJ. tl II n l tl I n Cawy, 3b... 2 2 11 1 Davlfl, cf... 1 0 3 0 0 lln mo. ft 1 4 n ft a 1 . ' , , . , . . a a . a ....... v v ,,1111101, ri.. u u u 1 u Ilnrley. If... 3 2 2 0 0 NRnce, Jb... 0 2 12 1 A pAI'h'f. iv fl i -. " t ll.. it n o ft A Ryan, 2b.... 1 2 s o Wcrd'tn. lb. 1 13 0 1 Hon, lb... 12 8 11 rishcr, c.... 0 2 2 1 0 Nlcol, cf.... 0 0 4 0 0 Smith, ss... 0 0 0 4 0 Jenner, ss.. 0 l o 1 0 Abbey, 2b... 0 0 4 4 0 Miller, p.... 0 111 1 Parker, p... 0 10 2 0 Totals ..It 16 27 11 31 Total- .. 2 8 54 14 2 Detroit 2 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 -lt Minneapolis l o 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Two-baso hits: Hurley, Holmes, Werden. Sacrifice hits: Nlcol, Ryan, Holmes. Stolen bases: Casey, McAllister (2). llarley, Abbey. I lrst bar.o on balls: Off Parker, 1. First baso on errors: Minneapolis, 1; Detroit, 2. Loft on bases: Minneapolis, I; Detroit, C. Struck out: By, Miller, 4; by Parker, 2. Double plays: Smith to Abbey to Werden, )eKer to Ryan to Dillon. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Cantllllon. Shut Out the Ilonalers. INDIANAPOLIS. .Tulv 21 Kntni Pltv shut the homo team out today. It was a pucners- name Between Unruner and Gear, With the Intlrr hnvlnir n Hliniln llin tinttpr of the argument. Attendance, 3,500. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. I KANSAS CITV. n.II.O.A.E.I U.H O.A n. Rosr'ver. rf 0 t 0 0 0 Hemphill, rf 0 0 1 0 o IlHrtzcl. If.. 0 0 2 0 0 'aner. ss. 1 1 7 4 1 Oeler, cf.... 0 1 3 0 0 O'llrlen. If.. 0 0 10 0 seyDoiu, in. o o 12 o 2 Dumrnn, lb. 0 0 11 0 0 Munoon, 2b. 0 0 3 4 0 J-'arrtll, cf .. 110 0 0 Heydon, c. 0 0 0 0 2 Counlilln, 3b 0 2 2 2 0 Madlsnn, ss. 0 0 4 2 0 Htewart. !b, 1 0 3 4 0 Hlckey. 3h.. 0 0 3 4 0 rkimllns-. o. 0 12 3 0 Oarilner, p.. 0 2 0 5 0 Gear, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals ..0 4 27 15 4 Totals ..3 S 27 15 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 03 Two-base bit: Wiiirner. Hnprinrn hits: Gomlln, Hlckey, Gear, O'Brien. Stolen bases: Farrell, 2. Rases on balls: Off Gear, 3; oft Gardner, 2. Struck out: By Gear, 2. Doublo play: Madison to Magoon, Hit by pitched ball: By Gear, 1. Wild pitch: Gardner. Time: 1:15. Umpire: uwyer. .tlelCciiuii Fools Chlenitn. CLEVKLAND. Julv 21. MeKenna nroved a puzzle to tho Chfcagos today and only three hits were nindo off of his delivery. Attendance, 3,200. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAdO. n.H.O.A.E. n:ii.o.A.E, Picker, cl. 1 3 2 0 0 Hoy, cf 0 0 Krlsble, If.. 0 1 3 0 0 llrodle. If... 1 0 SUKilen, lb,, 0 1 Mcl'arl'd, rf 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 2 9 1 1 2 0 7 Uenlnn, ss.. 1 1 2 4 0 Crlsham. lb. 0 1 10 0 0 tiulllvan, 3b0 1 0 3 0 l'adden, 2b, 0 Hartm'n, 3b 0 Hhuitnrt, ss. 0 Isbell, lb-rf. 0 Buckley, c. 0 Patterson, p 0 Deleh'ty. 2b 0 0 1 2 0 Hotter, rf... 0 1 3 0 0 Spies, c 0 16 2 0 MeKenna, p 0 0 0 2 Totals ,. 2 8 27 13 1 Totals ..1 3 21 18 0 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Earned run: Cleveland. 1. Two-bus hit: Hoffer. Three-buso hit: Padden. Sacrifice hits: Frlsble. McFnrland, Buckley. Stolen bases: Pickering. Padden. Ilartman. First base on balls: Off MeKenna, 4; off Patter, son, 1. Struck out: By MeKenna, Shugnrt, Sugden, Padden, Buckley; by Patterson, l'lrxenng. 1 lit by pitcliea nun: uenins. Hoy. Left on bases: Cleveland. 6: Chicago. 4. Passod ball: Spies. Time: 2:00. Um pire: McDonald. Cnn't Lose the Illsons. BUFFALO. N. Y.. July 21. Buffalo won a stubbornly contested and well played game irom AiuwauKee toaay. Attenuance, 3,600. Score: BUFFALO, MILWAUKEE. n.II.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.B. Ilalllgan, If 0 1 3 0 0'WaMron, rf. 1 4 1 0 0 Oettmsn, cf 2 0 3 0 0 Fultz. s 0 0 0 2 1 Hhraron, rf. 1 1 0 0 0 Dowd, It.... 0 0 4 0 0 Schreck, c. 0 3 4 0 0 Anders n, lb 0 1 9 0 0 Atherfn, 2b 0 0 3 1 0 Ketohnm, cf 0 1 1 0 0 Carey, lb... 0 0 13 0 0 Dlgglns, c.. 0 1 3 3 1 Mailman, ss 0 2 0 4 0 'Burke, 3b,.. 0 0 2 0 0 Andrews. 3b 0 0 1 6 0 Cooley, 2b.. 114 5 0 Amole, p.... 0 0 0 2 0 Hparks. p... 0 10 3 0 IJIerbauer . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 3 6 27 12 0 1 Totals .. 2 9 24 13 2 Ratted for Sparks In ninth. Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 Milwaukee 11000000 0-2 learned runs: Buffalo. 1: Milwaukee 1. Two-buso hits: Shearon, Waldron (2), Con roy. Sparks. Stolen bases: Gcttman, An derson, Fultz. Double plays: Curoy (un assisted), Andrews to Carey, First baso on Dans: urr Amole, a: on spurns, 4. Hit by Ditched ball: Amole. 1. Struck out: Bv Amole, 3; by Sparks, 3. Passed balls: Schrecongost, Dlgglns. Time: 1:35. Um pire: Sheridan. Standing: of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago 76 45 31 .502 Itidlanatio is 75 41 31 .547 Milwaukee 81 44 37 .54.1 Cleveland 76 30 37 .613 Detroit 79 as 41 .4S1 Kansas city ..si :w 4 , .tit Buffalo 80 35 15 .4:18 Minneapolis SI 31 17 .420 NKIIHASKA TliAM WAKHM I P LATK. Xorlli IMntte I'nlTs to Seore Until Hie I. nut liiiilim. C1IKYKNNH. Wvo.. Julv 21.-(SneclaI Tel- egram.) The North Platto (feb.) teutn was ueieaieo nero huh aiirrnoon uy ino unoy enno Indians In an Interesting game. Tho visitors wcro shut out up until the ninth Inning, when they bunched four hits, which netted three runs. Attendance, 473. 8coro: NORTH PLATTK, . CHKYKNNi:. H.II.O.A.i:. Il.H.O.A.E. Worker, cf.. 0 1 6 0 0'J, Oreen, m I 1 0 1 1 Bart. 3b.... 0 1 0 0 Dralmm. p.. 0 1 1 10 Sawyer, rf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Painter, 2b. 2 12 2 1 Elliott, p.... 1 203 0 iirieney, o. 2 0 10 1 u tfulllvrui, as, 0 0 1 1 1 Hlnn'iiunn, cf 0 3 1 0 0 Bch'jrer, c... 1 1 6 0 0 Kroell, 2b.. ft 1 0 7 0 Hiiuer, 2b... 1 0 0 2 1 Hhoels. If... 0 0 0 0 0 Dalley, lb.. 0 2 10 0 2 McAullff, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Kltz'ler, If. 0 0 0 1 0 Jan. urn, lb I 1 13 0 0 Totals ....3 7 24 10 4' Totals ,... 6 8 27 1! 2 Ncrth Platte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Choyonno 2 0 S 0 1 0 1 0 0 Knrned runs: North Platte, 2: Cheyenne, Three-baso hit: Werker. Two-base hits: Graham, Schwulgor. Painter, Simmons (2). HtrucK out: ny uraimm. :; ny j'jiuoil, 3. First baso on balls: Off Klllott. 2. Wild pitch: Graham. Lett on mines: North Platte, 5; Cheyenne, 4. Tlmo; 1:42, I'm- plro; Kerrigan. Clirlstliinn Wallop DImiiioiiiIm. A couplo of runs wero all thnt thu Cudahy Dlumonds could scare up In their game with the Young Men's Christian association team Saturday afternoon, while tho chris tians piled up 15 scores to their credit, Tho team work of the winners and tho big bunch of errors made by thn representa tives of Porkvllle wuro responsible for the result, as tho hitting operations of both teams wero about on a' parity. Henry Clarke, the old Natlonnl leaguer, wns In tho box: for tho Christians for the first time this season nnd showed up In splendid form. Scoro; Y. M, G. A 0 1118 10 3 -15 Diamond G ....0 0 0 0 0 0 '.' 0 p- 2 AVnlino Defeat VnliinrnUo, WAIIOO, July 21. (Special.) In the game of ball at tho park yesterday between Var paralso and Wnhoo the formor was de feated by a scoro of 16 to 10. Scoro: Valparaiso 06100030 0 10 Wnhoo 2 0 3 2 3 0 4 2 0-16 Rattorles: For Wnhoo, Crawford nnd Johnson: for Valparaiso, Lspy and Cheever. lilts: Wnhoo, 16; Valparaiso, 8. Krroras Wnhoo, 9; Valparaiso, 9. Struck out: Ry Crawford, S; by Kspy, 3. lilt Out u HIk Brora. ST. EDWARD, Neb.. July 21.r(8pecial,) A match game of ball was played here yesterday between the home team and the Albion lenm, which resulted In a victory for tho homo team ut tho following score: St. Kdwurd 2 4 0 6 2 4 0 3 2-23 Albion O2OOO6OOO2 Sirlni(flelil Loses to Louisville, 8PRINGFIKLD, Neb., July 21.-(8peclal Telegram,) Springfield played Its second guma of tho season with IV) uls villa this afternoon nnd wns defeated In n poorly piayeu game, ecorc: Springfield , 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2-8 Louisville 3 0 0 3 0 3 3 5 017 Batteries: For Louisville. McNealy nnd. 1 "..,. I . r cj , .. . . . . ..... ...... iiuvuci, ivi ojiringiieia, I'liung, mum hiiu Clements. Hits: Springfield, 8; .Louisville, m. Liii.Mru; .Nienoison. O'Neill I.okcs to Atkinson. ATKINSON, Neb., July 21.-(Speclal.)- 'iie ;iKin-oii oasc uaii team worn io O Nclll yesterday and' won n very closo and exciting game. About 100 local fans went with tho boys. Score: Atkinson 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 2-10 u .ein 0 00400500 0 Batteries: Henry and O'Doilnell; Haynes and Messmer. Ilnritiriire Men Still WIiiiiIiik. The Lce-Glnss-Andreecn Hardware com pany b team won their sixth bucccssIvo gamo by defeating the Farrell & Co.'s team hy a score of 12 to 10. Batteries, for Lee-Ulnsa-Andreosen: Gadke nnd Schnicd wind, for Farrell, Lawless and Henry. (ileimood WIiin To fin men. GLKNWOOD, la., July 21.-(Speclal.)-The second gamu of ball between Olenwood and Grlswold resulted: Glenwood, 10; Grlswold, - Glenwood defeated Tabor yesterday by a srorii nf in in ? ni irnt,A- DOES MILE IN RECORD TIME Orluuir Turns WnsliliiKtnii Pnrk Truck In ihin, Thus HiitinllltiK Mnrk Set by Voter. CHICAGO, July 2I.-Sydney Lucas did not even get Inside tho money In the Wheeler handicap at Washington park today. Thu Roman, a despised outsider, whoso chances wero considered so slim that tho books did not hesltntu to lay odds of 12 to 1 ugnlnst him, won the purse. Pink Coat, on whom thero was a strong Up, wns the ono to fight for tho raco In u heart-breaking finish, In which The Roman's nose stood him In good stead. By the narrow margin of 11 few Inches Pink Coat was second, Advance Guard third und Sydney Lucas fifth. The time, 2:04ft, was Just shy of being a world's record. The Derby winner got off none too well nnd Bullman Immediately took him back to last position. Found set tho pace and led nt a furious gait. At the half Found led bv three liniirlln with Plnlt 'out xpronil and Macy third, Making the far turn Hull- 1111111 uegun 10 movo up nnu got into nun position. But The Roman, with light weight up, was running like u deer nnd Found had to quit. Advance Gunrd, who Is matched to meet Sydney Lucas at tho samo dls tanco on the Windsor track noxt Tuesday, was In front roundlnir In to the stretch and seemed to bo winning, but ho was badly riciuen nnu uareiy lasted long enough 10 win tho small end of tho purso from Jolly Roger. In the fourth raen Mr. Brown broke fho track reoord of 1:33 for ono mile. He clipped one-auurter of u second from the time. Orlmar, today equalled the world's record of 1:33 for a mile, made by Voter at Brigh ton Beach on Tuesday, He did the trick In me seventh raco anti tun 11 in a way wnicn luft little room for doubt that he could huvo made nt least a quarter of a second better time If ho had been fully pushed out. Results: First race, five furlongs: Gold Radge, 101 (Wlnklleld), 7 to 1, won; Paletot. Ill (Knight). 4 to 1. second: Hattus. 10S (South ard). 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:01H. Cora Goetz, Omdurman, Long Floni, Lenox, Hcallawag, countess Clara, Had Ham, in vlctus and Craven also run, Second race, six furlongs: Star Chamber, 107 (Bullman), oven, won: Flaunt. 117 (Devln). S to 1. second: Mlnyon. 102 (F.nos). 6 to 1, third. Tlmo: J:14',4. Innovator, iiicor, .iicmiiu, Aiiie 11, carici j.ny nnu Ktta Harmlon also ran. Third rnce, the Wheeler handicap, ono mllo and a quarter: The Roman, 101 (Devin). 12 to 1, won; Pink Coat, 117 (Cay wood), 7 to 1. second; Advance Guard, 111 (Matthews). 3 to 1. third. Time: 2:01ft. Jolly Roger, Sydney Lucas, Found, Croesus and Macy also ran. Fourin rnce, one miie: Mr. xirown. iuu (Knieht). 4 to 1. won: May Be. 105 (Bull- man), 18 to C, .second: George Arnold, 112 (Caywood), 8 to 5. third. Time: 1:38ft. Belle of Memphis, Wax nnd John A. Morris also ran. Fifth race,' six furlongs, selling: Heigh Ho. 102 (Enos), 7, to 1, won; Flamore, 100 (VltatooV 20 to 1, second; John Grlgsby, 99 (Knight), 9 to 5, third. Timer 1:14. Avator, Helln nf Ilnlnidol. Patroon. Free Hand. Alona II, Tlldy Ann nnd Frelinghuysen ulso ran. Sixth rnce. one mile, selling: sara .mc K'nnvrr. 10:1 fVltntoe. 6 to 1. won: Klnsteln. 98 (Basslnaer), 10 to 1, second: Blue Lick, 1U3 it. Knignt). 2 to 1, tnirn. Time. i.w. Looso Steve. TItri Gaincy, George Kratrf, and Tho Devil also ran. Seventh race, ono mile, selling: Orlmar, 109 (Wlnklleld). 4 to 1, won; Cogmoosey, 101 (J. .Martin), u 10 1, seconu; jjisnuime, ji (Harshberger). 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:38. High Kinks, Tulla Fonso, Moroni and Clay Pointer also ran. EDITH W PACES FAST HEAT Free-for-AH lit Dnvcnport Itnee Meet ing; Results In Home Track Burning. niVRNPORT. Ih.. Julv 21. Tho trotting meeting of the Western Grand circuit closed at Davenport today. Tho fastest tlmo of tho meeting was recorded, when Edith W passed under tho wlro. a winner, In tho second heat of tho freo-for-all paco In 2:071.. In most of today's events the winning horse decidedly ouicinssea ino field. Tho 2:15 naco was won by Tombstone In three fnst heats. Results: 2:15 class, pacing, purse 3500: Tombstone, b. g., by Dunraven (Ed- wurds) 1 1 10 Country Girl. b. m. (Tlbhets) 11 2 2 I'art aneruert, t), m. t.Morris) a Ttahv Rlosa. blk. m f (Wright) 3 3 5 Black Heart, blk. m. (Chandler) 4 10 3 Parlltude, g. g. (Ilartman) 9 4 6 Hiirimp, n. g.- u-arKerj 1- is i Admiral Dowey. g. g. (S. Johnson).. 5 7 9 Election Time. b. h. (Allen) 6 8 10 Rushwood, b. h. (Dlllahay) S 6 12 Dr. Pottit. b. c. (Manbeck) 7 11 It Celeste, b. m. (Johnson) 10 9 8 Time: 2:11, 2:11, 2:iu-)i. Free-for-all trot, imrsn I70O: Josephlno Dixon, b. m by Gamo unwara tunanciicr) n 1 1 1 Red Star, b. h. (Dlckcrson) 2 2 2 Pero Belle, b. m. (Ingram) 3 3 3 'l ime: 2:12, 2:12, 2:h.. 2:30 class, trotting, nurso $500: Onmln. b. g., by Prodigal (McAvoy). Ill Lilly Kllgo, b. m. (Mlghlleld) 2 2 5 Llta W. b. m. (McKov) 5 3 2 Gray Billy, g. g. (Haynes) 11 S 3 Eva, b, m. (Colby) 4 4 7 Crosspatch, b. m. (Egotist) 7 7 4 iteit farrroy. Dr. 11. (Myers) b h s Raronmont, br. h. (Chandler) 8 9 6 M J M, b. g. (Lamson) 9 11 dr .101111 1. i). g. (rinnsou) 3 (nir Dolllo A. b. m. (Tllden) 10 lOdr Time: sn&w, 2:10. 2:i4V4. Freo-for-all. naclnc. nurse J700: Edith W, b. m., by Ben Leonard Jr. (Weldmnn) 3 111 Lord Ronebery, b. h. (Johnson)... 13 3 3 lieocnwoou, d. m. (Collins) 2 2 2 2 rune: njiuvis. 2:07',., 2:ouh. 2:11ft. SEA GALE STAKES RUN OFF l'rlnee of Melliiiurne Whin (001I Rnce nt llrlKliton lleneli Truek In Fust Time. NEW YORK, 7uiy 21.-At Brighton Bciich today Prlnco of Melbourne, with 126 pounds up, won the Sea Oalo stako at a mllo and a quarter from Brigadier by one half length In tho fust tlmo of 2:05 1-5. Re sults; Urst raco, ono mile, selling: Alslke, 107 (Medio), 6 to 1 and 5 to 2, won by a neck: Autumn. 107 (Snoneerl. 7 tn 2 nnd fi In ,. second: Rlnaldo. 107 (Shaw). 5 to 1, third. Tltnti: 1:40 4-5. Buffoon, Survivor, Flaxspln ner. Jack Tolling, Tho Laurel und Ventoto ulso run. Second raco, six furlongs: Sanders, 125 (Turner). 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, won by a neck; Vwirlng (Clawson), 3 to 1 and even, second; Moehanus. iu9 (Henry), I to 1, third. Time: 1:13 2-5. Charentus. Murllmrt. Mnlnr fJllrnv. Smoke and Stuart also ran, Third race, steeplechase, about two miles: Old Tank. 136 (Brazil), 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, and i-erion. iju trinnegan). 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, ran a dead heat; Courin Jess, 112 (Bruckon), 7 Jo 1. third. Time: 4:262-5, Baby Bill, High 'lido II. Davo 8, Protus. Oracle, Owalssa, ur. ii-cu, .naggie, uaniei yuup, ai Reeves und Charagracu also ran, Fourth rare, tho I'ndcrgraduato Htakes, ,Av.0l,ul ne-hulf furlongs: Handwork, 110 (McOue), 2 to 5 and out, won: Outlunder. Ui. .(s')e,nScrA'., 11 to 6 ol". second ; it.h,.cs'J,07 (Mitchell), 20 to 1 and 5 to 1,, third. Time: 1:07 3-6. Mnrk Lano also ran. Mfth race, tho Sea Gule stakes, ono and one-quarter miles: Prlnco Melbourne. 126 (Spencer). 7 to 5, won; Brigadier, 108 (Mc '.T'' :'.J" .,.nml oven, second; David Oar s'; 1,W.,n.,,enr'- 25 to 1. third. Tlmo: 2:05 1-5. Motley and Low Kraft iiIbo ran. Sixth race, one nnd one-sixteenth mlleH, IHrtB: Oen. Mart Gary. 110 (Turner), 7 to 6 tnd 2 to 5, won: Bottle Gray, 98 (Mitchell). i..10-.1 'ind-6 to 1. second; Wooster Boy. 101 (McCue). 3 to ), third. Time: 1:17. Ten Candles also ran, .rw WoiIiI'm Iteeoril for One Mile. PHILADELPHIA. July 21,-Tho last of a series of motor.paced races between Jimmy Michael and Floyd McFurlund took place today 011 the Woodslclo truck and wus won hy.A.?.l.l.cto1 u'3.,.i,lS the instance being twenty miles. This breaks the twnnty-mlle ENDS IN BLAZE OF GLORY Last Day of National Hogatta Witnessed by 15,000 Spectators. VESPERS DEFEAT WACHUSETTS FOUR Pnrls llluht lleniitts III Vletory for Vespers, Kiilekerliuekers lletlliiK eeoinl, While ItnliemlniiN Arc lllsoiiiilllleil, NEW YORK, July 21. The third nnd last day of tho national regatta on the Speed way courso of tho Harlem river was con cluded this nfternoon before 15,000 enthusi astic spectators. Tho Vo;pera of Philadel phia won the Paris fours; Crecr of Huston took tho awoclutlon singles; F, Dcmourcltl of New Orleans captured the Intermediate singles, the Crescents of Philadelphia car ried off tho intermediate doublo scull event, tho Nassau lloat club of Now York crossed tho lino first tn tho intermediate four oared event: Humohr mudn It a rowovcr In 'thn championship singles nnd tho Vespers of Philadelphia got by the Judges first In thb Paris eights after a fierce struggle. All tho ruceu wero rowed with tho cur rent, except tho Paris fours, which was ended when tho tldo began to turn. Tho Paris four shells wns the first event, the starters being tho Vcspors of Philadelphia, Wnchusctts of Worcester and Institutes of Newark. Tho threo crews got off woll, but In a half dozen strokes tho Vespers' bow showed In front. At tho quarter post tho Institutes drew almost lovel with tho Ves pers, tho Wnchusctts being halt a length bchlndi Again tho Vespers drew nwny and at tho half wero a length ahoad of the. In stitutes, tho WachuscttH being about the same distance behind. Hero Ten Eyck hit the stroke up to 12 and for a while crawled up on tho leaden?, but Daly at No. 3 caught a crnb and they tell to tho rear again. Passing tho mile post tho Vespers wero two lengths ahead. They won by three lengths with Wachusetts a length and a hnlf nbcud of the Institutes. In tho Association singles there wcro live starters: Marsh, Toronto; Titus, Now Or leans; Greer, Boston; Kublc, Sprlngflold, nnd Bond, Philadelphia. Tltua caught tbo water first and led to tho quarter, when Bond, coming along with n sternly stroke, took tho lend, which he maintained to tho half-nillo-post. (Ireer then Bpurtcd and nt tho thrce-quartors was In front. From thero to tho finish tho Boston man was ncvor headed nnd w'on by threo lengths from Mareh, who camo along with n rush. Titus was third, two lengths behind Marsh; Kublc fourth nnd brought up tho rear. Threo ambitious young scullors, Greer of Boston, Demourolll of Now Orleans nnd J. B. Niall of Troy, turned out for tho Interme diate slnglcB. Greer led for the first quar ter, with Deraourclll second nnd Nlnll close up. At tho half mllo mark Orccr was still leading, but Demourelll spurted nnd assumed the lead. Immediately ho opened a gap be tween himself and tho Bostonlan and at tho mllo led, by two lengtha. A quarter of a mllo from tho finish Niall crawled uu on Greer, but tho Boston man was too strong. Demourelll slowed up toward tho finish line, but crossed there two lengths ahend of Greer, and Niall was third half a length be hind Greer. Four crews, the. Crescents of Philadelphia, Unions und Nonpareils of New York nnd Laureates of Troy, faced tho starter for tho Intermediate doublo scull ovont. The Cres cent crew Jumped away at tho lead, but at tho qunrter tho Laureates pulled up level and tho crews faced bow and bow for 300 yards. Just beforo passing tho half mllo tho Crescents drew away and were never challenged to tho finish, crossing tho line four lengths ahead of tho Unions. Tho Lau reates wcro a closo third nnd tho Non pareils finished last. Tho Nassau Boat club of Now York won a bloodless victory In tho Intermediate ovont. Threo crows wcro entered, but only two, tho Nnssaus and Detrolls, curat to the start. Nassau led to tho mllo and quarter mark nnd was about to bo passed by tho Detrolts when tho Detroit stroke, Warman Baldwin, keeled over and fainted. Tho crew stopped rowing and tho Nassaus struggled on to tho finish. Tho crow of tho Harlem Rowing club did not start. In the championship singles Ten Eyck did not go to tho scratch and Rumohr wns given 11 row over. Ton Eyck gavo no reason for withdrawing, but simply sent word ho did not feel Inclined to row. Excitement wns nt boiling pitch when the Vespers, Knickerbockers and Bohemians ap peared for tho Paris eights. Tho Bohemians woro first to cntch tho water and led for about 100 yards, when tho Knickerbockers forged ahead for a fow seconds. Then tho Vo3pers by n florco struggle got tho lead and kept It to tbo end, winning by four lengths. At tho threo-quartcr mark tho Bohemians fouled tho Knickerbockers and wero promptly disqualified by tho referee. Sum maries: Intermediate four-oaied shells, entries: Detroit Boat club, Detroit; James C, Knight, how: v. L. Plerson. rso. 2: fnaries L. Harris. No. 3: Warham Baldwin, stroko. Nassau Boat club, New York: W. II. Toop. bow; O. l, Osonhop, Jr., No. 2; Fred Brenell. Ir.. No. 3: (.'. A. Cool. Htroko. Nas sau won. Detroit Boat club second. Tlmo: 9:14U, Nassau llnlshed alone, Baldwin, the stroko of tho Detroit crew, broke down nt the one mllo nnd a quarter mark, and inn crow paucuen nomo tony lengms no hind the winners. Champion single shell: Ten Eyck of the Wachusctt club did not go to tho starting point and John Rumohr of the Harlem Rowlnc eluh. New York, rowed over tho courso and won the championship. I'uns eignt-oareu snens, entries: vesper Boat club, Philadelphia ; Edwin Hedloy, bow: Edward Marsh. Roscoe Loekwood. William Carr, John Gelgcr, James Juneval, Henry Dnbaecko. John Kxley, stroke; Louis Abnll, coxswain. First Bohemian Boat club, K. Maroiisek, how: G. Veseley, J. UrucK. FrnnK iiimrie, a. I'miiousp, a. i.au man, T. Zanndyk, J. Koudelka, ntroko: E, Kalian, coxswain: Knickerbocker Athletic club. New York; F. Holt, bow: W. Bcntlny, B. B. Mercnilct, J. H. liugnes, l. vou Hnndlev, J. F. O'Connor, J. Savage. E, Brill, stroko: W. L. Pate, coxswain. Paris elghl-oared shell won by Vespers of Phila delphia by four lengths, Bohemian of New yoric second, jvnicKernocKer or iew vorK third, Time- 6:09'. Five Htarted In tho llnnl heat of tho As sociation slngln shells: Leonard Marsha, Don Rowing club. Toronto; Frank B, Greer. Jeffries Point Rowing association. East iioHton, Aiass, ; u, m. thus, young .Men (lymnuatto club. New Orleans; Amos Ku blck, Sprlnglleld Boat club, Springfield, Mass., and James Bond, Bachelor's Barge club. Philadelphia. Greer won"" by threo lengths, Marsh second, four lengths In front or Titus, mini. Time: S:l7. In the Intermediate slnglo shells, final bent, tho starters were: Fred J. Greer. Jeffries Point Rowing association, East lioston; josepn 11 rsiai. i.nurenio lloat club, Troy, N. Y.. nnd Fred Demourelll, Young Men's Gymnastic club. Now Or leans. Demourelll won by a, length, Greer Heeoml. 8:53. Final heat, ntermed ate doubles: Cres- cent Hoat club of Philadelphia won by six lengths, I'nlon Boat club of New York second, Laureate club of Troy third. Time: 8:'.'2'4. Xorlli Xehrimkit Shooter, ATKINSON. Neb.. July 2i.-(Bpeclal.)-The fourth annual shooting tournament nf the North Nebraska Amateurs' association will be held In this city August S and 9. An In woman's IlluilKUl ui with Nightmare the ordeal of child birth to be either painful or danger ous Mother's I'Kfp.xn during preps res tliesystem forth eent that It Is kafely pasted Iscomfort whatever This liniment has carried thousands tireunancv so without anv d at women through this great crisis without suffering, and they declare ho tx; I 11 a gouseuu to women oeuu ior irec hook coiiiaiunu pikelets value, Addrcis, DridficM Kt: ulstor teresting program of target events has been prepared and a successful tournament Is anticipated. Lee W. Henry, secretary of the Atkinson Gun club, Is In charge of the preliminary arrangements nnd expects it large attendance of nmateur sportsmen from north Nebraska. BLUE RIBBON MEETING OVER l Itnees, Trnlllnu nnd 1'nelnir, De cided Yesterdny nt drowse I'olnte TrneK, DETROIT, July iT-By declaring off the Til" ,V;?.um, 2:22, trot the program of the Blue. Ribbon meeting at Grosso Polnte was llnlshed this afternoon. Two races on the card, tho 2:27 trotting and tho Hotel Nor mandle stake for 2:09 pacers, were un finished from yesterday. Lasso had onu heat to his credit In tho trotting event and ho won tlie race comparatively easy. Riley B won the only heat of the Hotel Nor mandlo stake pared yesterday and was In front at the tlnlh nf the llrul lw.nl imlnv Then Hettle G took the raco In straight heats. Sidney Pointer won tho Wayne Hotel stnke In xtrultht lin.ila 11 ml nrier . losing the tlrst heat of the Merchants' nnd Manufacturers' Consolation stako to Walter lveim uracio onwnrd won tho raco In straight heats, Roralina won tho 2:12 class trotting event. Results: . 2:27 class trotting, purso 91,500 (unfinished yesterday): Lasso, b. g by Helr-nt-Law- Golden Slipper, by Mambrlno King (Geers) 5 12 11 Queen Elea ra, by Expcdl- Hon (Illghh.rfhu 12 12 6 Rhea, b, g, (Williams) 2 3 3 3 4 Helen A, b. m. (VanAuckcn). S 10 5 4 2 Mabel O, gr. in. (Onhiin) 3 1) 4 6 6 Red CHIT, ch. g, (Shortzer)... 0 8 7 6 3 Bertha Baron, b. m. (Mc Laughlin) 7 7 6 ds Kellers Heelplate, b, g. (Burns) 11 6 ds Dewey, b. g. (Jones) 10 11 ds Parallox, br. in, (Foote) 4 4 dr George Gurnett, ch. g. (Spenr) 6 5 dr Bert llcrr, br. h. (Kelly) ds Time: 2:l7'i, 2:15H. 2:1BV4, 2:17Vi, 2:18. Hotel Normnndlo stake, 92,000, 2:09 class, pacing (tinllnlshed yesterday): Hettlo G, b. m., by Kgg-IIut- Nora B, by Bctterton (Thomas) 6 C 1 1 1 Riley B, blk. h by Happy Riley (Erwln) 113 9 2 Harry O, br. g. (Rogash) 8 9 2 2 4 Milton S, b. h, (Howell) 4 2 S 3 3 Connor, blk. g. (McDonald)... 2 4 8 U 7 Nlcol II, b. h, (McLaughlin).. 9 7 9 4 6 Jersey Mc, br. g. (McMahon). 7 10 10 9 E Colbert, ch. h. (Denn,r 10 8 7 7 8 Funnlo Dlllard, b. tn. (Snow). 3 r 4 10 ds Clinton B, b. g. (Kinney) 11 3 6 6 dr Tom Wilkes, ch. h. (Geers).... 5 dr Time: 2:06Tti, 2:00',. 2:074. 2:09. 2:oStf. Wnyno Hotel stake, 2,0u0, 2:15" class, pac ing: Sidney Pointer, b. h.. by Star Polntor-Cleon, by Vespasian (Mof- fatt) 1 1 1 Henry P, br. g. (VnnAuekcn) 10 2 2 The Admiral, b. h. (Payne) 2 3 3 Arra, ch. m. (Nccly) 3 4 4 My Choice, ch. h. (Burns) 4 6 7 Bertha J, b. in. (Dean) 5 5 9 Tom Calhoun, ro. g. (Hughes) 6 8 5 Forum, b. g. (McLaughlin) 9 10 6 Noellne, 1). m, (Rolltn) 8 7 8 Lolltu, blk. m. (Snow) 7 9 dr Time: 2:11VL 2:11;. 2:12(4. Merchants' nnd Manufacturers' Consola tion stake, tt.OOtf, 2:21 class, trotting: Oracle Onwnrd, ch. m., by Onward- Graco V, by Crittenden (Macey)... 2 1 1 Walter Kelm, b, g. (Kinney) 1 2 2 Maud C. ch. m. (Brannlgan) 3 3 3 George H. Ray, b. g. (Muuson) ds Time: 2:17, 2:184. 2:1614. Chnmber of Commerce Consolation stake, JI.000, 2:24 pacing: Pussy Willow, b. m., by Cebola- Calpso (Silver) 3 1 1 Georgo C, b, g., by Judge Toler tu'onieyji 1 - a Little Frank, b, g. (Payne) 2 3 Mt, Clemens Roy, r. g. (Mathews).. 5 4 Duchess, ch. m. (Loomls) 4 0 Sport, b. h. (Croy) 7 dr Gamecock, b. h. (McDonald) 8 dr Joo Wheeler, b. g. (Erwln) 6 ds Fred Wilton, b. g. (Haines) 9 ds Time.': 2:12. 2:14L 2:15V4. 2:12 class, trotting, purso J1.500, two In threo heats: Buralma. ch. c. by Boreal-Earlma (Gatcom) 1 1 Georgeanna, br. ni. (Noble) 3 5 Ellort. br. g. (Van Bokkelen) 2 Ed Locke, b. c. (McDonald) 8 Cutting, b. s. (West) 6 4 Kato Mccracken, b. m. (Earing) 4 6 Pilot Evans, b. g. (Walker) 7 7 Merriment, h. m, (Geers) J ds Tlmo: 2:10i, 2:11'4. FOUR FAVORITES WIN OUT St. Louis Tnlent Picks Winner In Jin Jorlty of llneex ut l'nlr CroundH Truck. ST. LOUIS. July 21. A promising card and cool weather brought u big half-holiday crowd to tho fair grounds raco courso this afternoon. The dny wus replete with ex citing Incidents. Sprung and Hlddubla, In the second, nnd The Monk and Klsmo In tho seventh event llnlshed noses apart un der the whip, and Jake Stern In the sev enth raco ran nwny four miles In a false break. Domlnlck carried oft the riding hon ors, piloting threo winners to victory nnd placing two other horses Inside tho money. Four favorites, 0110 second choice und two outsiders won. Results: First race, mllo and one-quarter, selling: Clara M, 88 (Domlnlck), 3 to 1, won; Round Turn, 101 (Aker), 20 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Leonug, 101 (McCann). 5 to 2, third. Time; 2:12Hi. Good Order, Hlaway, Valid, Merry Glen, Aunt Jane, Upworth, Helen II. Gard ner and Falsehood also ran. Second race, mllo and one-quarter, selling; Sprung, 80 (Talley), I to 5, won; Slddublu, 99 (Domlnlck), 3 to 1 and even, Hucond; Duchess VI, V) (1. Matthews), 40 to 1, third. Time: 2:1014. Forbush, Dlnornls, American Eagle, Whisper Low and Sun God also ran. Third nice, mile and one-sixteenth: Jimp, 110 (Crowhuri), 2 to 1, won; Colonel Gay, 10S (Frost), 8M0 1 and 3 to 1, second; Jim Turner, 90 (Domlnlck), 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:50. Celeste d'Or, Duty. Ransom, Gilbert, Eight Bells nnd Judge Stcadman also ran. Fourth race, handicap, six furlongs; HI Kollor, 92 (E. Matthews), 20 to 1, won; Lord Neville, 108 (J. Woods), 18 to 5 and 7 to 6, second; HI Nock Er, 98 (McGinn), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:15. Eotheu Lad, Dlauu Fonso, Ornntor, Nadrone, Davo Waldo and Plnochlo also ran. Theory left at post, Fifth race, W. J. Lemp Brewing com pany stake, a handicap sweepstakes for 2-year-olds, six furlongs: Queen Dixon, US (Domlnlck), even, won; Ampere, 113 (J. Woods), 2 to 1 nnd 3 to 6, second; Sard. 109 (Crowhurst), 7 to 1, third. Time; 1:15, Goorgo W. Jenkins anil Robert, Jr., also ran. Sixth race, handicap, mllo and one-six-tccuth: Lady Callahan, 104 (Domlnlck), 7 to 1, won; Chnrllo O'Brien, 105 (J. Woods), 5 to 2 and oven, second; Molo, 110 (Gllmoro, 9 to 2, third Time: l:4S?i, Terra Incog nlta and Banish also ran. Seventh race, ono mile, purse: Tho Monk, 94 (Talley), 1 to 2 and out, won; Klsmo, 101 (Crowhurst), 11 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; In surgent, 109 (Gllmore). 80 to 1, third, Tlmo: 1:42. Leo Bruno, Sldbow and I.eo Noster also ran. Juko Stern run away four miles to fnlso break. racim; iati.m:i drawn crowd. Four Good Events rolled Oft ill Drlv Iiik Pnrk. Saturday aftornoon'H races at the Omaha Driving park drew a. good crowd and proved to bo tho best races of tho season. The freo-for-all trot, won by Grade C, was tho featuro of tho program and was hotly contested by the winner and Jim, who won tho Ilrst heat nnd llnlshed a close second In tho three other heats.- Another matinee will bo given next Saturdny after noon. Results: Pace No. 1, half-mllo heats, best three In live; Lady Richards 1 1 1 Charley G 3 2 2 Carter McGregor 2 3 3 Time: 1:10, 1:15, 1:12. Paco and trot No. 2, half-mile heats, best two In three: Henry Colby 1 1 Barney 2 2 Lady Tot wood 3 4 Tlmo: 1:10. 1:12. Free-for-all trot, half-mllo heats, best threo In live: Jim 1 222 Oracle C 2 1 1 1 Princess ... 3 333 Time: 1:12, 1:12. 1:1114. 1:1114. Paco and trot No, 1, half-mile heats, best two In threo: Ray Frank 1 2 1 Black Hawk 3 1 2 Oney Cogen 2 4 3 Time: 1:1S',4, 1:17. 1:16, Vesper Hunt Club Wins, NEW YORK, July 21. Threo crewH quail fled for the Until heat of the Paris fours No woman' happlnets ran be complete without children; it Is her nature to love and want them, The dreadful ordeal through which the expectant motiicr mint past however. Is so fraught with pain, suffering and danger, that the very 11 una hci horror There Mothers ilv The use of Mother's I'Kfp.xn durin Friend giiitormstlonof Co., Atlsutsj G, In tho national regatta this nfternoon, They wero the VespPr Boat club, Philadel phia, Henry D. Holeke, bow; Kdwaril Marsh, No. 2; William Cnrr, No. 3 nnd John Exley. stroko; Institute Boat club, Newark, N, J., Edward J. Carney, bow; V. A. Sulllvim, No. 2; J. F. Halller, No. 3, anil J, V, Lupu, stroke; Waehusetts Boat club, Worcester, Mass.. C. II. Lewis, bow; Thomas R. Johnson, No. 2: Con E. Daley, No. 3, and Edward lliitilon Ten Eyek, stroke. Tho Vespers won In 0:1314. Wa chusetts, second. The Vespers led all tho way, winning by two lengths, 11 similar dlstanco scparutlliir second and third. cot wiry t'iiiJiT"TiIlliTHii wivmih. Kotintre Plnee Milken Poor Shoulnjr 011 Hie riifniiiHIiir I, Inks, The Country Golf club team defeated the Konntze Place team In the golf tourney held Saturday afternoon on the links or tho Country club. Each of the clubs was represented by live men nnd members of the two club. played In pairs. The nggro gato scoro was 33 up for the Country club, L. V. Lewis of the Kountze Place team w;as unable to play nnd W. Butler was sub stltuted at tho last moment. The poor showing made by tho Konntze Place men was duo largely to their not being familiar with the grounds, some of the members of tho team never having gono over the links before starting Into tho contest. A second contest will bo held on tho Kountze Place links, when 11 reversal of tho score Is ex pected. Tho Country club team was made up us follows: W. J. Foye. Thomas Davis, Ed Morsmnn, T R. Kimball, O, W. Watttes. The men who played on the Kbuntzo Place team are: Harry Lawrlo, W, Butler, J. II. Butler, R. Oldlleld, R. R. Stevenson. Foye nnd Oldlleld wero paired. Foye made tho eighteen holes In 111 strokes to 121 by Old lleld and defeated his opponent by llvo holes. Morsuinti defeated Stevenson by a scoro of 109 to 139 nnd beat out by thirteen Holes. Lawrle was defeated by Kimball, with a scoro of 107 to 108 and threo holes. In tho contest between Davis and W. But ler Dnvls won by thirteen holes and n score of 102 to 131, J. II. Butler won the only Victory of tho Kountze Place club, defeat ing attics by the scoro of 119 to 121 und onu hole. Cooper Loners World's Record. WASHINGTON, July 21.-Only threo pro fesslnnal rlderH, Tom Cooper. Orlando Stevens and Jay Eaton, appeared for to days races at the Athlot Irs park. Theso riders agreed to ride 11 match of threo one third mllo heats and try for the ono mile competition world's record, which wns re cently lowered by Ivor Lawsou. Cooper succeeded In breaking tho record, covering thn mile lnT:5Si. In tho match raco Sto vens won tho Ilrst nnd third boats In 0:501 nnd 0:61 respectively, and Cooper tho second heat In 0:53. Summnrles; Ono mllo, handlcnp, professional: Cooper (scratch), won; Stevens (scratch), second: Eaton (25 yards), third. Time: l:5SJi. This Is world's record. Oitnvrn 'Mprlmer Defeated. 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