Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 12, 1900, PART I, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AIrGtTST 12, 1000.
POEBLO FELL OS SKEL ROACH
on balls: nnwicy, liann. HtrucK om:
By Hnhn. 3. by nawiev. i. wiin pucu.
luhn, Time: l:vi. impire: Bnrmoon.
Boston Tli'iroiisthly Ontelnssed.
11. -Pittsburg nul-
s
tTTOtt'ffl Altff
Omaha Loses by Ono Run tho First of piei uosion nt every point The fcaturei
were a quick double piny by ltltchcy l'n
voigrauo uiosiDg ocnoj.
STANLEY YERKES LANDS A WINNER AT LAST
flonrke's fast-Off Turns on Ills Ono
Time Team Mnles nnil flcrntelies.
Ont a. Victory for the
(Jrensprs,
assisted nnd two sensational catches by
Beaumont in center. Attendance, o,iisj.
Scura:
piTTsnuno. . nosroN.
n.H.O.AKI It HO a. r.
Tttatim't. cf 0 0 .1 I) 0 lUnillCn. cf 0 0 2 0 0
Clarke, If 3 J 1 0 0 IA1I1B. ss 0 0 3 4 0
O'lirlen, lli. 0 1 S 2 1 Stalil, rf.... 0 0 1 0 0
WwpiPf. rr. 12 10 o .-ouins, an., a o z z i
Will'ms, 2b. 0 0 S 2 0 Kreem'n, lb 0 2 n 0
ttltehry. 2b. o l I z o.nuny, If..-, l l J o o
O'Connor, CO 0 1 0 HUiwp, 5b.... 0 2 110
Br. nt 1 t 1 t o W. Ul'rke. c 0 0 3 4 l
Cheibro, .p.. 0 113 llwls, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
Totals .
Pittsburg
Boston ...
Earned
S 9 27 9
' Pueblo, (It Onmhn, f.
Rlnnx City, .It lien Moines, O.
Denver, II.' I SI. Joseph,
Were York, 1 Clnrlnnntl, .
riilladrlphla, '-It IiIcoko, O.
I'lttMliurBT, r. Boston, 1.
fit, Louis, H llrookl)ii. 1.
Ilrtrnlt, !MJ Ilnrfnlu, 1-1.
Cleveland, -4-0 Inillniitipolls, 2-1.
Chlcngo, n Minneapolis, I.
llllvrnubec, fit Kansas City, B.
rUEDLO, Colo,, Aug. 11. (Special Tele
rratn.l Pueblo found Roach n rather easy
tnrb nnrt hit him for ii lntnl nf fourteen Brooklyn comnletoly nt his meres todav.
.,f n Pnn.l.ler.-ihl Inrser total St. Louis hit the ball hard, Attendant;?,
." u. .... m.iw. score:
ni ncucn Dag urirn wns mnu muvu RT jyit'tS. I I1ROOICLTN.
quite fretly, but the visitors did not striKO H.H.O.A.E. ii.'IOA.C
their old-lime calt Until the eighth and MeOraw. 31. t .1 2 4 0 Jones, cf.... 0 0 2 0 t
...i ...... i -i.. Iturkptt. If.. 2 2 3 0 I Keeler, rf... 0 1 1 0
num., uuiuk nuui u..i in taym uuy. ' . ' HHdrlck. ((DIM OJcnn'ss. lb. 1 2 12 n
three order from tho first to the next to mo i)0niin. rf... 0 n t o o Keiley, If... o o 3 o
lst. II wii n sharn nmn mnt nf the Wallace, ss. 0 0 1 4 0 Balden, ss... 0 1 1
time tnul Piiebln'i. nlnvers mniln a few rank Kelster, 2b. 1 0 1 1 0,1 rout, ib.... 0 115
time, nut luouioa pinycrs mnuo a lew ranK Mc(,a ,b l , ,2 0 0 Daly, 21 o j j j
errors that good fortuno aloni? prevented nobinurm, c. t 2 3 1 o'MeOulte. c. 0 t 5 l
from routing them tho name. Attendance, Hughy, p.. 3 3 o 2 o.ifpnnftiy, p. o o l
100. Score:
2 Totals ..1 S 21 12 3
1 0 0 0 0 1 t 2 -S
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
runs: I'lttsburr. 4. Two-bus"
hits: K. Clarke, Freeman. Three-bnso lilts.
Y. tjiarke, i;iy. iiomo run: wngner. enc
rlflcn lilts: Duffy, V. Clarke. Stolen 'onset:
P. Clarke, O'lirlen, Wninier, Duffy. Doublo
plays: O'lirlen to Williams, Kltrhey inn
usslsted), W. Clarke to l.owe. First base
on balls: Off Chesbro, 3; off Lewis. Z
Htruck out: Hy Chesbro, 1; by t.ewl.i, S.
wild pitch: uncsuro, Time: 1:13. um
pire: O'Day.
lliiubey Ilnlils Dimtii llrnoklytt.
ST. I.OUIH. Mo.. Au. ll.-Hui?licy had
Mel tale. il .,
Itaymer, ss ...
M'hltrldBe. cf
Tarrott, lb ...
Closson, 3b ..,
I.ally. rf
Clrnhnm, c ....
Moran, If
Jfcrkcs, p
runnt.o.
An. n. ii.
Toiali .. S It 27 13 1
O.
1
12
0
A. E.
'ho.-Knrd ..000
Howell, p... 0 0 0
Totals
.36 C 11 27 10
Tomnn. ss S
rvrtourke, 2b 4
McVlcker. rf i
I.atiznn, rf R
O'Connell, II S
OMAHA.
All. rt. II.
O.
3
B.
Totals ..1 S 27 U 4
Hatted for Kennedy In seventh Inning
St. Louis 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 0-S
Urooklyn 00000001 0-1
Knmcd runs: St. Louis, 4. Two-baso hits:
0 Robinson. Sacrlllce hits: Hcldrlck, Mc-
0 uraw, uonnn. ioicn nascs: uaiy. inrcv
baso tills: Aicuuire. uusc on bans: mi
Howell. 1! off HUKliey, l. Htruck out: iy
Hnwell. 1: bv Kennedy. 1. Time: 2:35. Um
pire: Kmsllc.
Doniiluir Pools ClilcnBO.
1
3
I?
0
1
u
nalrd. 3b nnd If fi
l.ohmnn, c 4
Thompson, If 2
I toy. 3b 2
Itoach, p 2
I'rrclana 1
Totnls 33 5 11 2t
Pueblo 0 0 3 2 0 0 1
Omaha t 0 0 0 0 0
Two-bnsn lrtts: Whltrldee. Iarrott. Laity
Tomun. O'Connell. Lohmnn. Three-bnse
hit: Mellule. Homo run. Pnrrott. Sac
rifice hits: McIInle (2). McVlcker. Stolen
base: O'ltourke. Hnse on balls: Off Yerkc,
1. Hit by pitched ball: Uy 'erkes, 1.
ptruck out: Hy Yerkcs. 1: by itoach. 4.
CHICArlO. Auir. 11. Donnhuc'H pitching
n i was entirely too khi-cukc" r mo nica
n n K"s today nnd they were shut out. At-
V V I n...l.n lion 9i.nriM
(i o"-"""""'.. '.t: w...
n ciiicaco. ijiiiui,i.iiii.
n H.H.O.A.H. n.ll.O.A.K
0 Orffn, If.... 0 1 3 0 O.TIiomas. cf. 0 2 2 0
0 U'hlMs, 2b... 0 1 3 0 OSIacle, If.... 1 2 3 0
1 .Ml pn. cr....o 2 z ' o ueien ly. id u i u
1 0 Ityan, rf.... 0 0 10 0
0 0 Oanzpll, lb. 0 1 o
Ilrnillpy, Jh. 0 0 2 0 1
McC'or'k. M. 0 0 2 4 0
Donahue, e. 0 0 5 0 0(
l
10
0
Iwiol, 2b... 0 0 5 3
Kllck, rf.... 0 0 1 0
Wolv'fn, 3b0 1 2 2
Murphy, c.. 0 1 2 1
CroK, p..... 10 13
DonohUP, p. 0 0 0 1 0
0, 1 3-5 Taylor, p....0 0 l 1 0
Totals 0 8 27 8 11 Totals ..2 7 27 12 1
ChlcuRO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia l u u u i u " u v-t
Karned runs: Philadelphia. 1. Left on
bases: ChlcaRo. 5; Philadelphia, 5. Two-
tnnan Inlta. Fl.lrt llfl H I V- TlintTIIIR. SaCrlllCC
rouble plav: Itaymer to Parrot. Time; 2:0). hit: Taylor. Double plays: Chllds to Mc
Umplro: Kline. Cormlck; Cross to Lajole to Dclehanty.
Htruck out: uy Tayior, a; oy irannnuf, j.
llase on uaus: on layior. i; on uunanur.
1. Time: 1:30. umpire: Terry.
SIOUX SHUT OUT I1I3S MOIXHS.
OlaxscocU'n Ilrnren Tnhp VenRrnnce
an Ilniiky lllues Crew.
SIOUX CITY, Auk. U.-(8pcclal Tele
gram.) "Bones" Pnrvln hnd nil sorts of
cun'es today and ho made It possible for
(ho Indians to celebrate their homecoming
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia
nttsburg ...
Chlcnco
Uoston ..
Stnnillnsr of the Tenuis.
Played. Won. Lost.
with a 3 to 0 victory over tho Prohibition- Cincinnati
Ists from Dcs Moines. Throughout tho nine o i nVils
Innings the tall, lank twlrler had the Des JV'-J ! 'York
Moines team nt his mercy and eleven of ' '
them fanned out. In the llrst six Innings
vory man of tho eighteen Des Mollies men
put out was retired either by battery work
or nt first base. Parvln was assisted by
clean Uridine in everv nart of tho Held.
Only onco did Dcs Molm-s hnvn a serious
S7
ta
SH
S4
83
r.t
47
4S
41
43
41
37
33
32
40
41
41
45
4S
17
50
P.C
.o:8
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.W3
.tst
,4o0
.410
.333
tl.VMKS OP THE AJIKIIICAX I.KAOUB.
IlufTulo IleKlns Collin Ilnekwnril nt
Hnte of T,vo n Diiy
DKTnOIT, Aug. 11. Nlcol nnd Dillon rre
chanco to score and then It looked bnd. .,,., ,.nnni.in tnr nntrnll's two vlc-Three-
men vere on bases and only ono direct! responsible for Dot roll s two vit
out when Bnlf camo to hat In the third torles this afternoon. With tho score tied
inning, but tho clever shortston couldn t in tho ninth Inning ot tno nrsi gamo ana
nil me Dnil sale, no lined It to juck McAllister on second Nlcol singled to right
Glasscock near llrst and ho returned It
homo nulckly enotiKh to cut oft Helsler.
Tho next man up, Kaglc, fanned threo
ilmos and ended tho suspense. Score:
8IOUX CITY.
. AH. It. If. O. A.
irnllman. If 6 110 0
TUcCreedle, rf 4 0 110
llraMiear. 2b 4 0 2 0 4
Orlflln, cf K 1 1 2 0
fllasscock. lb 3 1 2 10 1
TJIIes, 3b 4 0 2 1 0
Herte, ta 4 0 0 0 3
Cote. p. 3 0 0 13 0
rarvln, p 4 0 0 0 1
E.
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
and McAllister scored the winning run
Dillon's throe-bagger and Nlcol's two-baoc
hit scored tho tlrst two runs for Detroit In
tho seventh inning or me scoonn game, nnu
then. In tho eighth, with two on ba.ij, Dil
lon sent tho ball to tho fence for thrca
bnees, scoring the winning run. Score, first
came:
Left on bases: Indianapolis. S; Cleveland,
rmplro; Dwyer. Time; z:io.
Score, second game.
lNllIA.NAl'OI.tH. LI.KVULANI).
It.HO.A.U. , ll.H.O.A.K
liner'. er, rf 1 2 0 0 I Pirkft'c, pf 0 2 0 0 0
Hansel. If.. 1 2 I 0 0 Friable, rf.. 1 1 2
Clelcr. cf . . 1 1 2 1 0 llenlns, If... 2 0 2
MHRncn. 2b. 10 3 1 0 IjiTTcp, In. l 1 n
MatlMin. m. 0 2 0 6 1 Flood. !b.... 0 0 S
Hp.. Inn. r... 0 0 2 2 1 -Slmy. til 0 0 2 8 4
Kelkv. lb.. 0 0 12 0 0. Walters. 3b. 1 1 1 2 0
lllckey, 3b.. 0 0 4 11 tpie-". c i v i
UarJnpr, p. 0 2 2 3 0 Holier. 1 0 1 0
ft 0
0 0
1 1
1
2 0
1 0
Totnls .. 8 27 H
2 0 0 1 0 2 0 t-
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I
Totnls ..4 9 27 17 7
Cleveland, 1
Hid annpolls 3
lluses cm balls: Hy Oardncr. 1; by noncr,
Slrnek out: Hv Clardner. 2: by llol'er, I.
lilt by pitched ball: Hy Cln.dne:-. .Shay.
Twn-baso hit: Hart.oi. Tbree-Iiase I'll
I-nChauce. Stolen bases: l ioou, opie-..
Dnau.,1 l.nlla! Mtllnq. Left Oil tinSfS: III-
dlanapolls. S; Cleveland, 0. Umpire: Dwyor.
Time: 1:50.
Ten InnliiK nnil n PIrIiL
Mtt.WAt'KRR. Auc. 11. Today's game
n-nn rnllcit nt the end of tilt! tenth lulling
on nccount of darkness. The contest came u)B0 ran
near ending in n rioi nnu me umpire nnu
m iw. PHPnrtnl from tlm field bv u snuiid
of policemen. The reason for tho Indigna
tion or tne crown wns inai ..ii-ioimiu u.uu-u
Waldron out at the plate utter tho Milwau
kee rlghtlleldcr had made n home run In
tho ninth Inning. With tu bases nlled,
Waldron hit to deep right, nnd when the
tmll wnn returned to the nlnte McMnmis
dropped It and Waldron .ll'd home. Hut
mo umpire railed mm oui, ininini:; iimi
MrMnniiu held the ball. Siuirka bitched an
elegant gamo throughout, but a poor de
cision In the ninth, when C.oar wus fairly
struck nut, gavo tho visitors live runs and
saved them from a defeat. Tho throwing
(C. Wllsnnl. f in B. won: Knlslnn. In2 fL.
Thompson), 3 to 2. second; Doublet. W (Co-
mini), io i, mini, lime: j:-?. ami
T.lili. nlnn rmt
Second race, five furlongs: Orav Dally. 101
(J. Paly), 3 to 5, won: The copper, iou n o
till rill. 4 to 1. xpfond: Hill Massle. llfi (l'os
tel), S ,lo 1, third. Time; 1:2. breiunllfe,
Mudder, Mlstrlgl and ThoJghtful nlsn ran
Third men. ono mile: McOrathlan Prince.
100 (Iandry). 3 to 1. won: Kitty Heaont, 03
(Coburn). 6 to 1, second; Lndv of the West
lOii (A. Weberl. 4 to 5. third. Time. 1:11
Jucomn, Paslalc and John It. Doer, Jr., also
run.
Fourth mm. nnttlnnd hnndlciin. one nlld
ono-elEhlh miles: Hellnunch. la". (Coburn).
.1 io i. won; r ree L.ancc, nu ii-owers, s in
5, second; Chopin, 110 (A. W'cber). 8 to 1
mini. lime: i:i. I'.unonua, xopniasi,
Wlndwnrd and Olcott also ran.
Fifth racii, llvo furlongs; Compass. l'C
(Lnndry), 6 to 6, won; Lizzie A.. 102 (.T
Dalv). 3 to 1. second: Donna Keiiy. 102 (Pos
tel). 7 to 2, third. Time: l:ul't. Hard of
won, Lyror Hell and scotcn uramuio also
ran. Mntnnzn. left nt nost.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Quaver. lrS
(Castro), 2 to 6, won: Fairy Hell. 81 (J.
Duly), 4 to 1. second; Crinkle, 100 (Itoberl-
son). I to 1. third. Time: 1:1IU. Juck
Adle, Cnblo Cliff, Trocha und Ailowaiico
NO TRICK FOR CRESCEUS
Toledo Horse Hns .n IMfllculty Wlint-
I'vpr In DcfentliiK Toiiiiny
Ilrlttou nt ClilcnKO.
CHICAflO. Ainr. II. Hefnre n slim crowd
this afternoon at the Washington Park
raco track, Cresccus demonstrated hn
claim to the title nf the fastest trottlnn
stallion In tho country by beating Tommy
uriiion in mm unt uenis. A h u il ram
Hitviu 111 till llui I , ul'ii (in iiiu iiuut. iiik I , -. . . 7 t . . m i - - - -
nnd 1 ncldlng of Smith and Cinroy wore tho "1,, ? rilc". ,,h'"l1"? "!u . ''l"
features. Attendance, z.w. score: '. - "7
!.' 1 VO A a f M T V I " vniii (lie mm.- lit avJ-.it lliu UV.AI
II. II U A.t. I PrA.,.hii i,ni.n,l ...III. f-1l,tnrifA
Smith, c 0 0
Anderson, If 1 1
Fiiltz, s..., 2 3
Conroy, 2b.. 0 1
Hitrke. 3b... n l
DlEKlns, lb. 0 0
Himrlix, p... 0 0
Wad Jell, p.. 1 1
MILWAttKKK. I
it. n o k.r.
? o ?irl ,11 rt (r ? .J I t, ' Mr- Ml'l'llemay. Ill 2:lfi'1. 2:105? 2:1S. O
1 2 1 '2 2 ? tf. K. Hllllnga trotted his wonderful little
3 o oyinsn. .. 12 3.1 mnro i,iiCio to wagon und lowered her
5 ""'7,,,"n' .Al J ." J J record of 2:0M, half a second, muklng the
I i .V."' Jb , V . i distance in 2:63t, the fnitcst amateur ree-
8 0 1,'McManus . t 0 1 0 0 or,j herotoforo being 2:ro4. The mare wns
0 I u near, p v i v . i
0 0 0
Totals 5 9 30 14 4
Totals .. 5 It 30 12 3
Mllwiinkee 0 2 0 100002 O-Ti
Kansas City oouutiuuut u-0
paced by n runner, driven by George West
and was loudly cheered for her perform
ance.
It nln Spoiled llnrleni HncliiK.
CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Haiti knocked rut n'l
Rarnmi mim: Mil witiikee. 3: Kitnsas Cltv. Interest In tho Fort Dearborn stukes ill
1. Two-base lilts: Anderson, Farrell. Three- Harlem this afternoon, na nine of the
baso hit: Waldron. Stolen bases: Andcr- cloven horses wero scratched Just before
son. Fultz, Coughltn, Schnefcr. Huso on post time. Only two were left Pink Com
imii. nrr Snnrks. 7. lilt bv Ditcher
O'Hrlen. Sacrlllcis hits: Waldron. Smith,
Conroy (2), Hurke. struck out: uy spnrKH,
; by wnddell, :i; uy ucar, i. uouoie .piay;
Hemphill to Dungim. Lett on bases:
i;.insns Cltv. 2. Inn ngs pitched: Hv
Sparks, 8V. by Wnddell, l',6. Time: 2:3j,
umpire: iicuonniii.
Stiinilliie of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost,
Chlcngo !"3 f.5
AlliwniiKeo '.'J m
Indianapolis ni m
Detroit 03 f.l
Cleveland 95 47
Knnsns City 100 4S
Hiirrmo 4.1
Minneapolis 100 42
33
4il
41
47
43
52
fit!
53
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and Kviv Itlcc and It proved a cake wulk
for tho former. Tho lain tensi'd Just long
enough to allow Miss Dennett to break the
track record by one-half second in the sec
ond raco at four and a hnlf furlongs. Sum
mary:
First ruce. six rur ongs: Him w. 112 1
Knight). 3 to 1, won; Miss Hhaliley, !!
(Weir), i.i to 1. second: c.iri u. hk iiicrueni,
3 to 1, third. Time: 1:15 2-5. Hlvnl Dare.
Free Hand. Minion. L. TnltOll. Heigh Ho,
cnton 1111 ii itepay uiso run.
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tfhiimck Jwuiituis Va
Summer Sale of Furniture
Jinny speelnl Inln of hooiN purchnspd exures,l for this .sPJIJIIill SAM! hmc- been repel e.l ilurlnsi
the piiil iicpI., nn.l nr. on snlc nl, In niiinr Inslniiers, less llinn lite rritn'T l't'TOHV t'OfT. Of lli'e
nn.l 111 tny other liiirKiiliis to l.r found In (liU snip, ire cniinirrnlc n f.'.vl
No. 212 Vclour Couch-30 Inches w de
6 feet I Inches long-mnde up with
best springs very handsome rococo
-tnah igany llnlsh-trnme made to
sell nt J13.00-durlng this Summer
Sale- uphol- ff f
stered tn any 1 II m
M. m- Va
lient VIUUO III t.u.uv
20.30
Many special lots of new metal beds
In nil the stylish Mulshes at spe
cial prices In thjs sale.
No. 1G4 Solid Muhognny Dresser (we
have nine of these) triple swell
fronts solid mahogany carvings
finished Inside the drawers with
polished maple largo nickel plate
casters shaped French plate size
21x30 nn excellent vnluo at $10.00
nils special
lot nt "Sum
mer Salo
Price"
No. 163 Iron lied top half brass
moss green bronzo finish pear
shaped knobs new reversible rails
very heavy castings A bed thut
ri-zuiariy
sells for 132.
Special reduc.
eu price
No, 431 Solid (iinrter-sawcd oak
Dresser hand polished shuped bev
eled French plate mirror trlplo
swell rroni top sizo wxn original
price jn
Summer Sale
redaction to
No. 23S Solid Mahogany Parlor Ta
ble handsome inlaid top light
brass trimmings fancy shaped low
er sneir nnu
top redder
rrom s;j
1 1 1 1 1 c 1 mil ; Piiuivu
S....25.75
No. 701 Solid Oak Hocking Chair
leather seat rodded arms strong
and durable regular H.00 chair
now on salo
at
only
IV ..W CIIUII
l.SO
color goods
No. r60 Solid Oak ltocker upholstered
sent and Imck-twlst spliiillea-bruss
lrlmnili.es imnrtor-su Wi'd OUK -
hand polished new stylish design
caniiims i ucu iiiul
20.00
jp izo WA-i original
25-50
Wo havo over ono hundred patterns of
metal beds on our Moors and our
prices nro much lower than thesn
goods could bo purchased from tho
luctory, four months as".
reduced for this
salo from l"00
to
3.75
1250
A "special" Hair Mattress -made to
lit any bed-ln the best iiuallty tick-
iiih ..in iiu.y jiuuiiu. .11 ivcibi.i-
(Hiring inis
rpaclul salo
nl
No. 803 Iron Bed we ore getting
down pretty near to the Inst of this
special lot of "Dollar" Beds, how
ever, wo havo 11 few of nil sizes left
white enamel best of casters a
bed which has generally sold nt
52.50 special reduc
ed price,
This Pegameno Leather Couth (see
cut) very large slzt deep tufting
best casiers u. una
article in
this Summer
salo
1II1U
20.00
only
l.OO
Our prices on Couches are exception
ally low 11s wo have 11 very large
stock of them, hnil there nro many
patterns which wero dropped at the
factory and which we arc very anx
ious to dispose of.
No. 400 .Morris Chair (loldcn oak or
mnhogany frames best cushion up
holstered In anv colors velour- hand
polished frame heavy design-good
casiers a regular
$10 chnlr Summer
Sale price
ISce Cut.)
No. 8S9 Parlor Chnlr high arms up
holstered spring seats In blue du-
uv) ii.'niHii fti, u
5.00
mask -Inlaid solid niahoganj back
sides
French design - round
round rront lleg.
ular price sl.w
Summer Salo
Hcductloii
nnd
9.50
These arc our
slock numbers and
the pieces can be
ordered by mall.
Ulimrick MmMtSo,
Our line nf cheap
furniture I s the
cheapest In Omaha
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Kami
.TA, Second race four nnd a half furlongs: , , a . flnlslied this morning with
:b mov,cm'' tt?'- i hl" "1"""c"t-
JEFFRIES READY TO FIGHT
Fair bay. 103 (Bergen). 40 to 1, third. Tlmo:
4S0 .r,l. Miss N'nbnilv. Troubadour. Gralldlllo.
431 fnmlnni! T'rlnp.. nnil l.-ioil llnlter nln ran.
.420 Third race, ono and one-sixteenth miles;
Banrrle. 112 (Buchanan). 1 to 2. won: Wax,
90 (T. Knight), G to 1, second; Nobleman,
ico (l)upec), & to 1, mini. rime: iiiwiv
Clay Pointer and Henry Launt also ran.
l'ourm race, one nine, ton uearuuru
stakes: Pluk Cont. 101 (T. Knight), 7 to
20, won; Hvn Hlce. !i'J (L. Ro.kO. 11 to o.
second. Time: 1 Ml 2-5. Two starters
Obi-rllu Ccts Plrnt Jlot.oy.
OXFORD. Neb.. Aug. 11. (hpeclal Tele
gram.) The Inst of our four days' tourna
ment was played here tills morning. Tho
contesting teams wero Oberlln und Her-
trnnd, Oberlln winning oui. tho score;
Ohorlln 1 0 2 2 0 3 1 2 O-ll
Bertram! 1 0 3 1 u 11 o 1 u :i
Batteries: Oberlln. Barnes and Coldreu;
Bcrtrnnd, Tool nnd Muarke. Base lilts:
niiorllii. 12! Ilertrnnd. u. Struck out: By
Barnes. 8; by Teel, 2. Krrors: Oberlln, 4;
llnrirniiH R Thin mnl:e three straight
games that Oberlln bus won und gtvm
them llrst place in tho contest, with Ox
ford following a close second. Arapahoe
comes
good
through
cxlste
result
the
lied
lil mi
standing: Oberlln, 17; tho allies, If
n...in., A.1.1.....1. ltesnlts nt St. I.onls Truck.
Acsni AKn Neh Aui-' 11 -(Speclnl.)- ST. LOUIS. Mn.. Aug. , ll.-A card
ASHLAND. INCl)., AUb. 11. .W'1''. .,, rncps. lneludlnir the MlSJOurl sta I
C'lininplon Will Jlcet Both Slinrkey
nn.l PIIxnIiiiiiioiin Before
Sciit ciulier 1,
N'P.W Ynniv. Ainr. 11 .Tames J. Jeffries.
ehamiilon heavyweight of the world, today
issued an ojicn iciier in which hl- wijk il
ls anxious to give Fltzslmmons nnd Tom
Fifth race, six furlongs: Maggie Davis. Is unxlous to give Y Ttzsimmons nnu 3
(T Wnliln) T, to 1. won: Boncv Hoy. 10.) Sharkey each another chunce for the el am
a ".'.. La. .t0i JS2mi- fjr,;' iai olonslUn belt before Sentembor 1 and stutcs
'Y" .?.?., .J'Hi'Ji... 1.I.IS.e.:.i.:,l...Jl: vit l , wlw wns the loclcnl candl
my. u um. u.m dato for a ciiamplonshlp battler out ot the
m'vth race one mile and ono hundred way. four men are left who mleht want
yards: Brand.. 101 (Rose),J3 to L won;' Blue, battle with Jeffrles-I. Mtzslmmons Sharkey
I ini (Ctll'IVtA J
S , i, ti,i,A -nn,.. i 1? 1.5 matched, their money is posicu una imi
In ror third money, ueriran 1 piajcii tV" vm,,inv I enndo I ew Hontier Fatso of mem would allow the other to brcuK
ball, but was very unlucky. AH Lu?? in"d' ,Vc"n. ,J.'.?2LI!.I'PJ iMv. his eiiEagement and light tho champion.
tho tournament the best feciinB i.eiiu, 1 nu ' l''na'c'mnr.' 02 Jeffries. In his letter, says that when ho
u nna nu are wen sausncu win. mu ,, ' V r. .An wn;r. n.VnTlV il mi (Vim fug it l-Ttas mmonu me lauers manager
. An exhibition game. was played In , . B o - won , "nnd H. (V an (J h ,o ,icr cent of the purs ;,
uftcrnoon between uocnin nnu mo n-,"''V 't t-ii niiri Brown win or ose, and 111 oruer 10 ooinin 110
forces. Even with this strong com- J'.V?S!,i ..ln ...'. .on.?. chnnco he agreed to this. Since then, lie
tlnn Ohprlln won the came, the scoro mn, ..... -v.. - . holds that he Is entitled to a u rn-
I Ull.
Thtf Platte Bottom' base ba I 11 e plnycd sovenraces, including the Mlsjourl sinkOM, ko" nil or that the purse be dlv
a p eked "ino of AMiland men Friday'after- was tll tract on u the Fair Gioumls toj t , tlle wlnncr uml a pep ,
noon at tho driving park. Ashland won day. In the stake e c t Sard and A nu Io?cr. ....
liar division. If he ngrees to meet
nt-nln. lti tin. lnttcr hn snvs:
il T 1 1 - .. I . . , . . , .. ...Ill n,nn, ... n linfnt-A
ol SotitPiuhpr 1 1 will nerpp that tile winner
IUCU, ID
com to me
DBTItOIT.
B.H.O.A.E.
Casey, 3b... 0 1 1 2 0
Hnlmrs, rr.. 02000
Barley, If... 0 2 3 0 0
Elbert' Id, ss 0 0 4 3
Totnls 30 3 0 27 0
DK8 MOINES.
AH. II. II. O. A.
Shaw, c.
DUFFAIiO.
H.II.O.A.K.
Oettman. cf 0 0 10 0
Harry. If.... 0 0 0 0 0
llnlllgnn, rf 0 0 2 0
Schrcc, c.... 0 3 1 1
0 13 10 Carey, lb.... 0 1 9 0
McAl's'r. c. 1 0 0 0 0 Hallman, 2b 0 0 4 1
0 12 1 0 lllerb'r. 3b.. 112 1
Thtel, 2h
Pall, ss
Nnglc, cf
nines, lb
Drain, 3b
Wnrrender, rf
Sclsler, If ....
Loninn, c
Glade, p
13.
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
Ulllon. lb... 0
Nlcol, cf.... 0 2 3 0 0 Uroder'k,
Ityan, 21 0 0 18 0 Amole, p
Cronln, p... 1 0 0 1 0
ss 0 0 2 3
...0 2 0 S
27 It 6
1 1 0 01
0 0 0 0-0
Two-bnsc
Three-baso
hits: Mc-
Totals 31 0 3
filoux City 0 0 0 1 0
Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0
Harried runs: Sioux City, 3.
hits: Brnshcar. Warrender.
lilts: Nlles. GrlMln. Sacrlllce
!reedlo, Lnmaii, Stolen bases: Grlllln,
Brashear (2). Glasscock. Sclsler. nases on
balls: Cole. Glasscock. lilt bv nltched ball:
Brnshcar. Struck out: Hallman, Pnrvln,
Ulnes, Wnrrender, Brnln. Lnmnn (2,
winun (.). iniei ui, .ugio i;i. Timo: i.oj,
umpire: wnrner.
DPAVHft IS CINCHING ITS C.Itll'.
rntrsnfo each tlmo n bat. T1 e fenturo by half a length. Track fat Summar'es- to S ,rkG o 'declare the rSreserit match off
wUnll Wevc First raco, selling, one and three slvtecn h between him nnd tho sailor. 1 will then
PhMan of Mead one nf Mi" Ks miles: Gilbert. 100 (J. Woods), 9 to 6, won; nmUo n Homewliat novel proposition. 1
T,?.mpr in the county In tho last Inning. Joo Grady. 101 (Morse). G to 2 and 4 to S. wm ,,Bt 1,0th Fitzair.imona nnd Slinrkey
ti,J r?mn ne.frlv broke in ill a light In the second: Sadie Levy. 102 (R. Mathews). 10) before September 1, Filzslmmons llrat. on
Vl iF imVr? hut the 1 tiUu eV ivn to 1. third. Time: 2:04. Ida Marie. Nun or about August and Oharkey, August 31.
itfte any serlous'lnJuVlcs'suUed. Dora. He toll,. Gardner. I e le H mpm This ,.roposnion Is iniule with the view of
Score: 14
. . . 1 tncsnin 1 '."i
Asninnii. x " x i , 0 ;Tu miles: Celtlo linrd. io luumorei. even, wuii, to uo Hharkey any wrong ny snuiung
I'latto Bottom u u . o w - - Hrldgeton. 105 (J. Yoodsl. 3 to 2.and 2 to r., nut of his chanco to buttlu for tho tl
natterlcs: Ashland. Weaver. Wilson and 8rconu. Kitty Clyde, "2 (Dale). 15 to 1. If by Tuesday I havo reccl.-td 1111 favora
Tllckle: Platto Bottom. Thompson nnu Time: 1:6514. Sprung. Flyllro nnu nnswer from Fltzslmmons I uhall dl
Phelan.
Close Gnnic at IIuiiiltol.lt.
liniir. i.llLl DUjrnill Ull.. .....- ."" , I HIVIIIK .mailllllMllin lliv Ulltlllk:- III: ii.iiiid
Kpcnnrt rnce. selllnc. ono nnd one-clshtll hn wnnts to take the ehnmnlonshln nnd not
mm
le.
ble
scon
Bansom nlso ran. tlnuo training and refuss tn meet any one
Third race, selling, six rnnonps: wract-.. until on or anoui June 1. idji.
110 (Van Dnsen). 4 tn 1. won; veloce, 110 "if Fltzslmmono should bent me on
Tebenu'a Ten 111 Itnpldly PnttliiK
1'Vnep Around the I'enniuit,
DKNV13H, Colo., Aug, ll.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) St. Joo lost the game to Denver
today by failure to locate Kyler's shoots
nt opportune times and by her own errori.
Denver hit Underwood hard and hnd nil thi
luck. Denver bunched lilts, nt thn uittiii
time tho Saints mndo strings of errors In
ino nrst nnu seventh innings, scoro
DENVEB.
AB. n. II. O. A
rrrsion. cr n a 3
Miller, if 5
Buelow. o
Hollnnd, rf ,
Hlckey, 2b .
Bulllvnn. lb
Belli:-. 3b ..
T.ewee, ss ..
' Eyler, p ....
Totals ...
ST.
Ktrang, 3b
Plvnn, of
Kllng, c
' Grimm, lh ....
Hchrnll. If
BrUtow, 2b ...
Henlev, ss ....
Miiupln, rf ....
Underwood, p
5 1
.... 5 0
.... 4 3
.... 4 2
.... 3 0
.... R 1
.... G 1
...41 12
JOSEPH.
All, It.
0
II.
3
3
0
3
12
1
O.
2 1
0 3
n .)
1 12
0 2
0 3
' . 2
0 2
1 0
"7 27
1 0 R
0 0 1
Totals .. 1 t'iS 12 2
Totals .. 2 8 27 11 0
Ono out when winning run scored.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 J ) 1 -1
Earned runs: Buffalo. 1. Two. baso hit:
Nlcol. Three-baso hit: Sohrccongost.
Sacrlllce hits: Nlcol, Broderlck. Stolen
bnso: Gettman. First base nn balls: Off
Cronln, 1; off Amole, 3. Hit by pitcher;
Cronln. First base on errors: Detroit, 1.
Left on buses: Detroit. 7; iiurroio. 4. sirucic
out: By Cronln. 2; by Amole, u. Double
plavs: Broderlck to Hnllmun, Hlerbiuer
to Hallman. Time: 1:25. Umpire: rllicrl-dnu.
Score, second game:
, DivrnoiT. ULTFAI).
ii.ii.o.A i:.i it.ii.o.A.n.
Casey, 3b... 1 2 1 2 rOettmon, cf t 2 3 0 0
Ilolmns, rf.. 00111 Garry, If.... 00200
Barley. If.. 0 0 3 0 0 Halllirnn, rf 2 1 1 0 (I
Klberf'ld, ss 1 1 3 0 0 Schrcc, c.... 0 3 110
McAl's'r. 0. 0 0 3 1 O.Carey, lb.... 0 19 10
Hhaw, c 1 0 2 1 0 Hallman, !b 0 0 3 3 0
Dillon, lb... 1 2 1: 0 0 lllerb'r. 3b,. 0 I 0 a u
Nlcol. cf,... 1 1 1 0 0 Ilnidor'k, ta 0 1 a G A
Ilyun, 2b..,. 0 0 12 O.KcrwIn, p... 110 0 0
Frisk, p 0002 0
- TOlttla .. 4 iu 11 u
Totnls ..5 C 27 1.1 2
Dotrolt 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 '5
Buffalo 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 C-l
Earned runs: Detroit. 3. Two-liaso hit:
Dillon. Three-base hits: Kerwln, Nlcol,
Dillon. Sacrifice hlls: Garry, Cnrey.
Schrec. Bases on ball3: Oft Frisk, 1: off
Kerwln. 3, Hit by pitcher: Elberfeld. First
baso on errors: Buffalo, 1. L'llt on bases:
Dotrolt. 5; Buffalo, 0. Struck nut; By
Fr sk. 4. Doublo 11 ays: Ilv.in to l; ucnr id
tn Dillon, llrndi't'lck to Cnrev. Wild nltch:
0 Frisk, Korwln. Tlmo: 1:30. Umpire: Sher
man,
ClilcnKO Skins the Millers.
MINNEAPOLIS. All". 11. Chlcaco won
today, mnklnir all their hits in thn first
and third Innings, mostly off errors by thn
Ai p homo teum. After tho third both sides
ii.ieu i)pii iiitii. 1 nu iiuc-iip ui tno niiiue
team was changed all around, which mixed
matters nt the start. Ehret nnd Kntoll 'vcro
both cfrectlvo in the box. tho latter helm:
better aupported nt critical points, though
the same number of errors were made on
both sides. Attendance, l.COO. Score;
MINNEAPOLIS. I CHICAUO.
H H.O.A E. It II O.A.D-
iimtnni rT Voh . Ancr. 11. (Snec al.l rnviiinhvi. 1(V) tn 1 nnd 40 to 1. second: v. August 25 J will wn vo nny match wim
ti.p Arcrn hnso ball club of Nebraska Cltv tj. nates. 107 (Crowhurshl. 9 tn 2, th'rrl Sharkey to him nnd In this way .lt can bo
met tho Humboldt boys on tho home Time: 1:154. Chemisette. Iris, Glen Lake, very pleasantly shown who Is tho cham
grounds yesterday afternoon and after nn ckaco and Mnna B also ran. plon."
exciting gamo carncu uii 1110 - j ourin race, nuw.m. r.-... b - ICenne.ly Not AiixIoiih for Jlntelt
i iiiiiii iii muiu . -it.-iii-iiiiina ciA iiiii.'iis.". 1 .
Nebraska City ? 2 s-'J Inlck). 11 to F.. won; Sard, M (Dale). 20 to j. . . ..oiincuy. mnnngor o
liuniboldt n 1 - - " - " 1 J , 1 nnd 1 to 2. soooniii mii'it-nie, iv 10. '-iiuiij viuL'.
Batteries: Nebraska City. Deerlng and Wo0,1h), 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:15. Butcher Jeffries' proposlt on was 1 spectacular and
Purdue; Humboldt. Held. Paris. Buffiim nn(1 Merrlmnn also run. , , improbable, that If F tzslmmons and
nnd He'd. Umrlre: Prod It. Linn. Thn Flfth rnce handicap, one nnd one-six- Sharkey broke their match to meet h m
' ..V .i, .:.. u ihn n nnil ( work ...; ii.iiui ni it; Mnihew . ther won d be 11 scramli In us to who shoul 1
of Morrises', the second baseman, who i , j '. wan: 'oiinet. 102 (Domliilck). 7 to 2 como llrst. Ho says he was not anxious to
mndo some nhenomeiinl catches. tin,i fn r second: I'lncchle, 117 (Van secure the mutches if tney wero mauo luv
Duscn), I to 2, mini. Time; uuiuu-.n juu h...uY," "-
Orluliinls to Meet Neolns. n , jlmn .. ran largo outlay of advertising, etc., ami If
This afternoon at Vinton street park tho sixth race, selling, one mile: n.inlsh. 101 tho second light failed to como off tho club
Originals will cross bats with a picked nlno (nomlnlik). 15 to 1. won; Trlndltzn. 91 (J T. would lose a large amount of iiioney
from Noolti. Manager Maxlleld of tho Woods). 11 to 5 nnd 7 to 10, second; Mnfiy. Heferco Charley White took Kennedy s
Ncolas wires that his team will bo accom- ire (.1. Woods), C to G, third. Time: l:42i. view of thn matter nnd recalled the time
nanlcd by at least 200 rooters and a gamo Tjimrcatn also started. when Jeffries was to light Armstrong and
Fhat s "til I of , (lrow-orks Is predicted. Tho s"Vcntli race, one mile: Llbblp, 102 (Dom- O Donnell on the same night nnd broke
biuerles for the OrlglnalHW-ill bo Scully nlck). 9 to r,.0,w-on: Two Annies. 91 (J. T. lis hand on tho former V which preventeil
Sml Sago nnd for the. Neolas Morgan and Woods), 9 to r, and 7 to 10, secon.i: Eu.en.a h Im from mee ,hsO Donnell I le bought
z.lnK. unme win uv tuiicu .n. o.uv u H .. ,
1
i'j. sinmowsi, " 10 1. in..". """. rv,'v'v.;7"v:... ..;r;
...on nmnVnt Ppm nn nnd insurgeni jenries posting a gooii-sizeu iui icu 01, jr
... S3....... Hl.p...irliei.I. I-.--'. I Z.,U.IHH).
cmivni iKi.n ntpI... Aue. ll.-(Sneclnl When told of tho . statement ma.de Ly
rninirVm -snrinctlehl won from Piipllllon ....,,. ... i.niri...r-. Jeffries, that ho would like to nrraiiBO a
mis nuernoon in u wu iivj
Snrhlgllold 2 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0-9 T
i-npiiiion ...... ......... - 2:45 trott nc: C IC W. b. s., won; nnn. - .iirfriM ia iin nno .nnn In thn word 1
s., second; iiieim.u. m., . '. would llko to meet und defeat. I fought
rourm; i.nny "'!.'''''" him when ho was but a fourtli-class man
27 15
E.
the
rVWIt a n iu
finvdor ... i i
l:KY t a 1 a 1 1 1 ft
UlrAiirnr f x v
Batteries: Snyder, Y. A. .mix nnu iiuwi.- ,
Straight, iioninsnn ami iiuwce.
13
0 0-11
0 0
St. Joseph, jJlf"
Totals 34 2
Denver 4 Oil
Rt. Joseph 0 0 10
Earned runs: Denver. 4:
Two-base hits: Sullivan. Strang. Eyler.
iteiiiy. Homo run: Sullivan. Bases on
balls: Off EyHr. 2: off Underwood, 3. Struck
out: Bv Kv nr. 2: bv Underwood. 1. II t bv
pitcher: Underwood. 1. Double plnys:
TtetllV to Leweo to Sullivan; Henley to
Hrlstow to Grimm. Wild pitch: Eyler, 1.
Timo 01 gnmo: 1:00. I'mpire: Kuriglll.
Stniidluu of thn Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C
Pavl". cf...
Barley, If..
Nance, 3b..
Wllmot, rf.
FUher,
NWiols, 2b
Hmith, ss. .
Eliret, p....
0
2 1
0
0 0
0 3
1 0
Denver ....
Dcs Mollies
St. .Josopli ,
Sioux City
Pueblo
M 51 3.1
82 43 S!)
M 4S 41
8. 42 43
S2 Si 4S
81 ai 4S
.17
.524
.521
.414
0 O'Hoy. cf 2 18 11
4 0 0 Susden, c... 0 0 8 1 0
2 1 Mcl'arl'd. rf 2 1 0 0 0
0 1 llsrtm'n, Sb 0 2 0 1 1
1 10 0 0.1'adden. 2b.. 113 4 0
0 .' 2 0 isbelt, If.... 0 1 3 0 0
2 0 Clayton, 11). 0 19 0 0
t 1 Cleary, ss.. 0 1 1 0 0
4 0 Katoll, p.... 0 0 0 5 1
Totals ..1 8 27 11 3' Totals .. 5 8 27 13 3
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
Chicago 2 0300000 0-:
Earned runs: Minneapolis. 1: Chicago. 1
Two-base hits: Nance. Davis. Padden. Hoy
huso on uaus: urt Kaiou J. sir.icK out:
By Ehrct. 3; by Katoll. 3. Left on bases:
Minneapolis. 8: Chicago. 4. Sacrlllce hit
Sugdon (2), Stolen baso: Isbell. First
base on errors; .Minneapolis, 2; Chicago, 3
.407
GAMES OP TUB NATIONAL I.ISAnUH.
Time; 1:20. Umpire: Cantlllion.
Cleveland Wins n I'slr.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. ll.-Clevolnnd won
both games of today's double header. Tin
runs of each team were an mud on errors,
Indlnnannlln was nutluckud nil mrouch th
rontlniiouH performance. All tho errors by
New York Wins n Scnrelilinr Hot One
from L'iii.'luiintl
CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 11,-Hhwley wn the 16cal players cost runs, while Cleveland
in groat rorm touay ami snut out the in. was more ronunuie. Aiienuance, j,500.
cais. four singles, a double nnd a trip Ki'ore. llrst game:
In tho Mrst two Innings netted New York iNDIANAPOi.id,
but one run. but that wns surilclcnt to win
ma game, Aiitnuuuce, tw. score;
Cincinnati. i nf.w youk
It.ll.O.A.n. B.I1.0.A.B
Tarrett. cf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Vanll'n, cf. 0 0 8 0 0
opeibich. If. 0 2 1 0
0 Doyle, lb. .. 0 1 It 0
1 Fmlth. rf... 0 2 0 0
0 Hickman. Jb 1 1 3 5
0 H.ivis, si,... 0 A 1 1
0 Oleason, 2b, 0 I 3 2
n urady, c... 0 a 3 0
0 Hawlrv. 11.. 0 10 8
Totals .. 0 3 27 18 V Totals
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0
New York 0 10 0 0
Earned runs: New York, 1.
hltt Gleason, Three-base hit:
Double play: Gleason to Doyle.
Crawford. If 0 0 4 0
Ftelnf'dt. 3b 0 0 5 0
Berkley, lb. 0 0 7 I
Corcoran, ss 0 0 4 2
McOrlde. rf 0 1 3 1
Qnlnn. 2h... 0 1 1
Kahoc, C....0 13 5
0 u
CLEVELAND.
n.H.o.A.r. n.ii.oA.n
Honr'ver, rf 0 0 1) 0 0 Ticker', cf. 0 1 3 0 1
0 o.Krlfbie, rf . .01 001
0 O.Oenlns, If... 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 ICn'ce. lb. 1 1 7 0 1
5 0 Flood, 2b. . . 2 I 8 I 1
0 t'Phay. ss.... 1 2 1
1 0 Walters, 3b, 0 0 2 3 1
1 liCrlsha.ni. c. 0 0
llarupl. It., 1 1
Oeler, cf. .. 0 1 1
Miteon, 2b. 1 1 3
Madison, ss. 0 1 2
Powers, c... 0 0 7
Kelly, lb. .. 0 0
lllckey, 3b. 0 0 5
Kelliuu, p... 0 0 1 0 0 Hart, p 0 1 0 2 1
Totals 2 4 27 I 2' Totals ..4 7 27 10
Indlananolls 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-
Uleveland 00000202 C I
Bases on balls: Kellum 2: Hart. 4. Struck
out: By Kellum, 6; by Hart, 7. , Hit by
nltcher: Hart. Kelley. scrince nils; 1'ick
pring. Double plays: Shav to Flood to
I.acnance waiters to Mooa. sio en basea
First bate Mudoon, Madison, Plcktrlnj, Flood, Shay
. 1 27 II 0
000 0-0
0000-1
Two.bnse
Hickman.
.. "".,"' a, 1 -(Sneclal)- "K"t with Fltzslmmons and Sharkey, F
FAIItHUn, Neb,, Aug. t&Pvr'?. ;' Himmons snld ton gilt:
he third day's rnces nt Falrbury Driving Simmons snui 'onf-"1
nrk rcsulteil as follows: Plls Is More Thnn Willing.
r r'spHngMeidri3; I-an.ll on. 8. " Bat- 2 trot
rles: Sprlngtleld. PMug und Bnltes; Papll- 'M'V' 8
an. Wilson and Pike. Umpire: Burr. Jfimp. 5.:
rn. . n.An n.n... ...OOl. HOU ..I-
lime: :.u'2. -' --ii , ,
ic t.onitif.. nviii. won: neeier iiim-
iino. Hi.cniiii! Joe Conrad, third . 1.
11, .nl Strflirlits
The x n. 8ny.ler fruit hou-e defeated n?;)bcPZ rthrilolo.' M fill
,n it el. strelcht team yesterday by this PWr.".' o."iii S-wi
Mllo dash: Llbby v, 11. in., nrsi; ivum-i .
b. m., second: J. it. Couts, mini; Hungry
Hill. 1). g-v fourtii.
Time: i:.
linNliinn.-il n AVeek.
rpl,n ..nil ..nn.n. ltptwnpl. tllO OrlglnalS
nnrt tlm Ynunir Men's Christian association Trl-Stalo Tennis association In Sioux City
Tennis Tourney for Slou Clly.
ainitv eiTV Tn . Anir. 11. (Sneclnl.)
Entrlen for tho annual tournament of tho rlty, allowing him to dictate terms, he to
Luck wus his way nt tho tlmo und ho
will, in, 1 mi, T alinlllil llltn vprl' mllpll tn
nccommodato Jeffries with a light and fel
conlldent It will be quite possible to d.so
beforo September 1. I havo posted $2,500 to
mppt -i nrn nnrKPV 011 mo niirni 01 iiiKU.i
23. Next Tuesday It will bo decided beforo
which emu wo mcei.
"T rppl ,.,mlliliit ... itpn.ltii? Klinrkpv nnil
If I como out of It as clean ns i did In
my light with Iluhlln, I shall bo pleased to
meet jenries neroro September 1 in mi
take sixty-live per cent, win or lose, If he
Ho I
for tho cltv chumplonshln wns postponed peglnnlns August II closml yesterday and Mb afraid to meet mo on a basis of wlnne
1. ,mmn will iipfir next Sat- I ,i.A 1 n.iin Hnnn nrn that It will be one of I tn tiiki. nil. I know I mil tient him. Ho 1
urdnv nt tho Vinton street p.irn, wi.uuui tho big tennis ovenis ui nw ,i.ni V.' goon num. u.n mi. vitiu.j- uvci in
chnngo In tho published llnc-up. uy. Flayers from Iowa. Mlnncsotn. No- Coney Island was the result of luck,
tiniiihu brnska nnd South Dakota will be here. Hhall ugulti be champion of the world."
..- imininin t CADATflPA nmong them some oi mo ucsi wesiurn
Htftl HftlMUIUHr HI onnmuun amateurs. RIIHI IN AI IMnQT nnWF FOR
Clinrentiia, Hidden by llnllmnn, Scores
Victory Over Mr. Jersey
nt the Spn.
Aug.
-Charentus
SARATOGA. N
won
furlongs
neats
ilc
1...
won the heat and race easily oy a rsiiB.u
and a half. sir. jersey niing on buiiicij
nmong them some oi mo
t, n-n .ollPM
Tho progress of tennis has been rathor
bacKwnrn mrougii ini rei-uuii "l
mn. tfinrnt.mpnis nro n ruriiy. nt.i uu-
vanccment has been mado In the gamo In
Iowa. Minnesota. Nebraska and South Da
kota Is duo to thn efforts of thn Tri-State
n.nnplntlnn. which lias IlOW held tlirOO
tournaments. This year's play will bo faster
boioro nnu u win open wi.n i.
Doctor I's.'N Most roucrful Stliini-
IiiiiIh to Ilrliiif 1 1 1 m
Tlirouuh.
NEW YOBK. Ainr. 11 "Gum" Huhiil
who wns knocked out In tho Mxth round tiy
.im it rnrtv- Piitfles mnru than half " no wns KiiocKed out n mo taw rcunu )
t of 'tho el it Hin'tfHdo nrzes are fltzslmmons last night In Hie contest a
'nVdp frnm"t io ehimr Snih d cups" M?lHon Suunr, garden. Isat the home o
recovering
O uuill ill" u1h...U..0..1ji ,,,..,,., Mi .1Hn In UrnnltK-n
from flm ttrrlhln niinlfllimpnt nf thn fit: lit
I I'Ur MH t'l ;il IIIIUI K IlllL'l 1 1 II I CV.IJI t i
UOCK I If.innliif Iktrtiv .iltitr hn hn tukQIl to
HHIT 11 111 ? Kour AVIiiimtn.
LONDON. Miff. U -At thn May
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of tho Sharkey light. I wns not fit and
the heat and the punching laid mo nut.
I am as good ns ever now."
Fltzslminone said nfter reading of the
condition of Kulillu; "I am awfully sorry.
Huhlln Is a good fellow. I knew he was
a mighty sick man when he loft thn ring.
He could hardly hold up his bend and
shake hands. I ll go to sen him. I can t
tull you how good It makes mo feel to
know ho Is out of danger."
Minnilon Plstlo Cnrnlvnl.
DUBUQUE, In.. Aug. 11. -Tho fistic cnr
nlvnl announced to take place hero In con
nection with the Nutwood Driving club
luces has been ubnndoncd.
JOHNNY REIFF LIKES THE IRISH
Ills Short Experience on the Eniernlil
Turf .llukc.i 111 tn I.oiik
for .llore.
(Copyright. IW, by Press Publishing Co.)
DUBLIN, Aug. 11. (Now York World
(,'f. bio gram Special Telegram.) Johnny
Rfllff, tho American Jockey, crossed to Ire
land and rodo two winners In tho Currngh
races In County Klldaro on Thursday last.
The little, horseman got n tremendous re.
ceptlon nt tho track nnd said to tho World
correspondent :
"I never know anything like tho enthusi
asm of tho Irish sports. It differs alto
gether from what I met with In Knglniid. I
llko the Irish and shall be glad to como
Sanders finished third In tho irst heat, nut "!; ',, ',. ' ;,Y, p.,Vk , nn considered so serious mat medical am iney uoni mean it, periiaps. inn mey ou
S" PSt U, 80C"J Um0' SUm" i&Vsr'VyVSwi: S?SkfuPrM weTeUo,dn,.c.71ar,!,0TVi,,,atnr.,,e, 8 5? " t reckless riding . ever saw. though
SSiVur&rSllSidoVa p.A 5ffll?it- ftfbM litste was SfTSStZ .. thought
3 to" th'rd 'rimv "l:0Stt qiti Salvaietn cap for 3-year-olds an ' conscious an. only regained his senses 'pretty nearly every bone In his body. I
Juniper. " mniols. D'enman 'Thompson, und o w-quar ; j , 1 of 'intlVr the Influence 'of powerful stl.nu ants am not ,n tnat Barno.
Cogswell and Boomerack nlso ran. sovereigns foi -c,r'd "i'.Jjr.V.?! iiu. A "hort 1 me after Huhlln fell nsleep. but i
Second raco. selling ono mile und one ls fo."?8!" tho attending physician thought it best to DDIPCO IM CMPI AHin
furlong; Comi ensatlon, 105 (Biillmnn). 7 to guide ; by B sby remain with lil'n for scvtml liqiir. , , H GH PR CES N ENGLAND
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Address the president.
urJ?n.K"TC ft meeting today the. Lowes handicap of S00 -V " . .'. , '. ' Trn mr' ltuhlln had
and 3 to 5. second: Precursor, 103 (Hums). sovcru'Kim, "uu ''"" " ' sulllciently recovered to be tibio o im
3 to 1. third. Time: 1:&SV4. Protus and y duiuup. np. cu.ui., ....ui-.. y u. tn0 bams and th doctor uccompanieii ihih,
Bangor nlso ran. , , . , . ii is supposed, io .Mnuucn n nuiiii-.
,,,.'i r:i . . ; f.Vr oV-H-p-Mrst heat: AVnnti IMg;IIlHts Arresled. ,no ,.,.. hmiH ,,.s morning he ad-
Ni, ,,:,;,, ins niiiimnni 7 tn 2 and 4 to 5 ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11. -Chief of Police ministered strvhnhin to Ruhlln and np
won. Mr. Jersev, 103 iu i. nnnori, i io iur.i i oimnipn imn ijnn-.. ".. ""',:", ', I'upu ice oags in inn m-nu.
3 to 5. second; Sanders. 126 (Turneri. :ioi against mo iiarucipiui.H in, nnu u ; unicmi (insned into r.uniln h nice nnu .uiiruiiii.
III.' uj.mht'j
Htiiir.M nf collanso Hlld
Attorney Johnson has tho application tin- revival. After an examination the
physician declared that mere were nn
won. Mr. Jersev, 103 (O'Connor). 2 to 1 and Campbell todny applied ror warrants piici ice bags to h
3 to 6. second; Sanders. 126 (Turner). 2 to 1 against tho participants Iu, and the olllelal dashed Into P.uhlln'
and 3 to 5. third; Oonfallon, 108 (Shaw). 5 of, the boxing contests at the West lfnl nulls were trequent
to 1 and 0 to 5, fourth. Time: 1;13U. Sec Coliseum lust night. Assistant Proseeutliis nuhlln'H nlternntc si
ond heat: Charentus luuumani, 1 io a un ...iu.iij .i.mhij
out. won. Mr. Jersey (O'Connor), 8 to l der advisement
und 2 to I. second; Oonfallon (Shaw), t to Chief Campb
l and even, third
also ran.
Time: 1:W;.
Cnmiibell's nnnllcutlon was based li.L.r i.,ii,,i,.j
Sanders on the allegation that President Charles t0 i,ow whlch Ruhlln received on bin
iiaugnion. ror wnnso ueiiHiu me niiuir nn ' head when he struck the stage ai ine
Fourth r.ice, Jlw nilden, nanuicap. mr ui-.i. si in. nn.. own. t.Lnv-,D .... ...v n.w kiiockoui, logptner wmi 1117 .um n. ,..
two-yenr-olds. six Mrlongs; Far Rock- nnd hud otherwlso publicly advertised the solnr vpXU! ftlu the iiunUhmcnt lie h(.
away. Ill (Shaw). U to 5 and 1 to r. won; event. received about the body. was. the doctor
("lold Heels. 113 (O'Connor). 6 to 2 and even - , , declared, responsible, for his condition It
second; InMiot. ine (Bullmaii), f to 1 und -I Loim SlmU nl AMniUor. wns the npliilon of the attending, physician
to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:13'. Scurry, Luke- DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. 11 A couple of that no perlous results will fo'luw.
ward. Sand Plier also ran. long shots were very much In evidence nt At t o'clock the hemorrhage had ceased
wiftl. rncp. for three-veur-olds. ono mile
Advance Ouard. 119 (Burns), 4 to 1. won.
Mi.vnr f-.llrnv 112 (Sllitw). I to 1 and even
second: Waring. 112 (Turneri. 9 to. 10 and
out. third. Time; 1:40. Marlbert also ran,
ltrsiilta nt IllKhlnn.l I'urU.
DETROIT. Aug. 11. Weather lino, truck
fast at Highland rnru. nummary
Windsor today. Miss Redwood, openln
ut 10 to 1. was backed down to 20 in
and Huhlln was resting easy.
Fltzslmmons, mennwiiiie,
us resting
In tho third, at 20 to 1, won In
way.
thn same
nrwt u-nn IliA tlp.t run,, pnutlv MIm Knak I . ...I,., l ... ,liJ llntnl It.'l rt linldl . nnd Willi
tiuiillll was sunenng inim iuh '' .m.
victor xvns ordering sellzer lemoniide
At 10 o.lirk Ruhlln had HifHclenth re
covered to talk of his condition. He said
it was the heat us much as l ltzt. body
blows that weakened me I tr.lncd too
hard. 1 foueht too syon after te strain
.1 ..
isi ai itiKHiun.. ror, nuiiium.;. nun, mv nu. ""","L.
First rase, ilx furlone; Sprlnswelle, 10 FUidlay of Buatoti met hero todaj. Light-
(inlf nt I'orlli.uil.
PORTLAND. Me., Aug, 11 -Hurry Vsr
nn, tho English golf pl-yer, and Alex
i.ii.. m ri . 1. ..r l.nln. IMnUt
Cost of Veeessnrles to Consumers Is
A.lviinelnir nt 1111 Aston
llIK Itllte.
(Copyright. 1000, by Press Publishing C0.1
LONDON, Aug. 11. (New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) Tho rise
In prices continues hero at nn alarming
rate. Coal ndvnnrcd 50 cents this week,
common linen and woolen prices increased
20 per cent; boots and all leather goods,
15; silk. 22'4: bread, 17; oil. 15; Iron,
ware, 10. Laundrymcn raised their charges
12 per cent. Tho high price of coal is
given is 11 reason fcr the ralso In prices,
combined with tlm big demand, owing tn
the war, for certain commodities.
.IHners Appenl to (ourls,
WICHITA. Aug. II- -Tho Ctter Cteek
Mining company, which Is attempting 10
operato In thi Kiowa-Comanche reserva
tion, has usked the courts to enjoin Cilonel
BnndlPtt, Indian agent, f.om llitrrfcrlna
with their ulIefjKl rights or miners,
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cf Emperors, Empresn, Princes, Cardinals,
Archbishops, and other distinguished per
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all who write for It.
Anti-riawf
Uest Mr,h- to lain
on your vacation Ii
a tiotlle of Anil
Kavrf Ygu sr. hum
to catch cold. It will euro it