Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 19, 1900, PART I, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE (TWA II A TtAfLY UEEi KOTPAY. AT'CU'.sT 1!). 1!I(M).
OMAHA LOSES IT OX ERRORS
Game Given to Denver by Dint of Rotten
Work in Field.
MEWMEYER WILD AT CRITICAL TIMES
l'orrr hi One Hun nml Assists In
Throe Other li III Wild
'i hrim JnoL (('Council Crip
pled AkhIii.
Tinner, 7( Oninlin, i!.
Mou fit). Til lie Moines, .J.
J'lielilit, l St. Joseph, tl.
v Vnrle, ."! ('lilcttKO, U.
Hoston, (l M, I, mils, ,
l'lttslinru, H( ItrooUj ll, I.
iucltiniitl, ill I'll I lal el pli In, (I.
''Iilcnuo, I-I MIImiiiiIic r, ((ll,
Knnsii It), l MlMitfMifttln, It,
Detroit, r, Cleveland, I.
fill ITn lo-l ii il I tin 1 1 x Itiiln.
HB.N'VKIl. Aur. 1? -(Special Telegram )
Omaha lost today s game through errors
ami Nowmoycr's wlldncss. Hchmlrtt was
nlso wild, Ijiit steadied down with men on
bases Tho locals scored three In tho
second by a pnss. it steal, two litis and
Nowmoyer's wild throw. They worn given
mo In the fourth. After tho bases had
lieon filled by three hits, Nowmeyer gave a
base on balls and a man walked home.
Denver madu two in tho llflh by two hits
nml errors hy Toman, MeVlckcr and Hoy,
One more was scored In the olghth by two
hits and errors by O'Rourku and Toman.
Omaha earned one In the fifth by Liiuion
nd Ualrd's hits. Hughes' out nml Hoy's
long flyout. They made another In the
elRhth on hits by Newmoyer, Toman and
McVlcker. O'Conriell retired from tho
Karoo In tho second Inning with a battered
finger from contact with ono of Schmidt's
ehoots unci llollund wus knocked out by
matching one of Newmeyer's swift ones on
tho elbow. Score:
IJKNVnit.
,,,, , AH. IS. II. O. A. IS.
Jl lelow, o 3 o 2 ii o (1
llol niui. rf o o o o o (i
HeWy. 31 ,T 2 1 3 0 0
Loweo, ss I I 1 10
ochmldt, p ,2 0 0 0
Totals M 7 n 27 "5 "I
OMAHA.
All. II. II, O. A. K.
Tomnn ss , n ...
p npurkn, 2I nml lb. loi too
flc Ickcr, ef IS o 2 fi 1 1
l.aiizoti, c l 2 7 0 0
O Connell, 1b i (j i n n j
Hnlrd, If mill 2b 4 0 i 3 o (I
J'oy., 3b 4 o II 2 0 1
1' Iceland, rf mid If.. I i) I 2 0 n
Newmeyer. p 112 0 11
Hughes, rf I u n 1 o o
Totals 3? 2 17 27 1 "5
IVnver o ;i o I 2 0 o l o-
Omulm o 0 0 0 1 0 o 1 0-2
.-.I'S'T'1 : Oinaliu. t. Hases on balls:
Off Hchmldt. I; oft Nnwnr.eyer, 3. Htruck
put: Hy Hchmldt, 6; bv N'owmevcr. B lilt
by pitched ball: Hy Schmidt. 1; by Ncw
mcyer. 1. Stolen buses: Heilly (2). Time:
!:!. I'mplre: Kbrlgbt.
sioux ciiiiric tiii; suni somi:.
Fool llnsr llminliiK (- n,.M Moines
Oistsi Thcnt the (inioe.
DICS MOINKB la. Aug. H. -(Special
Telcgram.)-Des .Mollies outbuttcd nml out
fielded the visitors In today's game, but
fool baso running; lost the game. I'arvln
was lnylnclhln up to tho sixth Inning, but
after that ho was up In (he air. In tho
ninth, with it man on third, one on first, no
outs and three of tho best batters on deck.
Thiol led too fur off of third nnd was
aught, Hall being caught between tirst and
second a moment later Des Moines had u
chance, to win In the eighth, too. but n fool
Rttomnt to steal third spoiled It. A base
on balls mid two singles guvo Des Moines
one In the sixth, four singles and a double
made three more In the eighth. Two
nojbles and two singles gave Sioux Cltv
two In the llfth mid a man hit by a pitched
ball, a base on balls, an error, u sacrlllce
nnd two singles added three In the sixth.
Attendance, f.U0. Score:
DI3S MOIKK9.
. , AH. It. II. O. A. K.
Thiol. If I o 0 1 0 I
Hull, ss I 1 2 2 3 0
Nagle. cf r. 12 10 0
Jlebsumen, lb 4 1 2 13 2 0
Illncs, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0
Hruln, 31i I 0 3 1 in
Warner, rf i l i o n
i.oman. c :i 01400
Weliner, p o 1 I s 0
Totals 3ii 12 27 20 1
' SIOUX CITV.
AH. 11. II. O. A. K.
Collars, rf fi 0 0 2 0 0
McCroadlo, If fi n o 2 0 0
Hraslienr, 2b 4 0 0 3 5 0
Orinin, of 2 loioo
Olasseoek, lb I 0 0 9 2 0
Nlles, 3b I 2 2 111
Horte, ss 2 2 112 0
Cote, c 4 0 2 ft 2 0
I'arvln, p 3 0 2 0 7 0
Totals 33 fi 7 27 10 1
Des Moines ll 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 04
SIOUX City 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 05
Two-baso hits: Hraln, rtebsamon, N'llo,
Herte. Double play: I'arvln to Hertti to
(llasscoelt. liases on baIN: Hv Wolnior,
2; by I'arvln. 2. lilt hy pitched ball: Hy
Welmer, 2; by I'arvln. 1. Struck out: Hy
Weliner, 2; by I'arvln, 5. I'assed brill:
Cote, 2. Time: 2:00. Tniplro: Willis Wil
son. lM'Klll.O SUITS OUT THIS SAINTS.
"Yoiiiiio" JoIiiikoii Idliillllntor tlir
l'ru iiIiih liiillunlty to McKlliboii.
rUKHI-O, Colo.. Aug. IS -(Special Tele,
gram.) The Indians whitewashed tho
Saints In a gaitio In which Strang's cosllv
errors at third did much to enable tho
locals to roll up eight runs. Huymor nlone
failed to tltiil Maupin with Miiccess, John
sou was considerable of u puzzle. Attend
mice, 6uo. Score:
Pt'EHLO.
,, , , AH. It. II. O. A. K.
Mellale, cf 12 1 4 0 0
Haymer, ss fi o 2 5 0
Whltorldge, rf 5 1 1 o 0 0
I'arrott. 1b 5 2 2 11 2 o
CIoshoii, 2b 3 1 2 2 3 0
(rnham, c I 1 1 1 o o
Kelley, 3b 10 2 110
Moran, If 3 0 1 I 0 o
Johnson, p 10 12 2 0
Totals 37 8 11 27 13 0
ST. josi:i'it.
All. It. H. O. A. K.
fitrang. 3b 3 0 0 1 0 3
l'lynn. 2b 1 0 0 o 2 o
Kllng. c 3 0 1 2 0 1
Schrall, If 3 0 0 5 o 0
Clrlmm. lb I 0 1 12 0 0
McKlbben. cf 10 1 I 0 U
Hrlstow. ss 4 0 0 1 I ii
I'nderwood, rf 3 o 2 1 o o
Mnupln. p 3 0 2 1 3 0
Totals 31 0 7 27 9 4
Tueblo 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 -S
8t. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O
Kamcd run: Pueblo, 1. Two-lmso hlU:
Closson, Kllng. Doublo plays: Hrlstow to
Orlmm. Haymer to Closnon to I'arrott;
Haymer to rarrott. Stolen baoef: Haymer,
Moran, Johnson. Harltlco hits: Mcllnle,
Closson, Strang. Hases on balls: OfT John
son, 2; off Mauplu, 1. lased ball: Kllng.
Time: 1.35. Umpire; Kline.
SliinilliiW of tho Tcniiis,
Played. Won. Lost I'.Ct
Denver 91 5S SA .011
Dos Moines SS 4fi 42 .523
St. Joseph 9.' 4ii 40 .500
(imaha 92 II IS .ITS
I'lleblo S7 Id 1S .113
Sioux City SS 89 49 .113
Snydor Ten in Vlotiirlous,
The second game between ball teams rep
lesontlng commission tlrms was ployed
Saturday between a nine from J. H. Sny
der's house and n Joint aggregation from
the houses ot O. W. Hutt and Joko Wil
liams Tho Snyders vjro easily victors,
winning by the score of 3S to 8. Thf work
of the Snyder battery, lluwlcy and Mix.
was particularly good.
(i-iii'i ii Do fonts I'rloiul.
OHN'SV., Neb.. Aliff. 1S.-(Speclal.1-(lenevi
uml rrlenu played ball at the Old
Settlors' reunion at Knlriuount on Weilnes
day, with tho following result:
rieneva. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21
Friend 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 03
Hattorles: (leneva, ("iorilon and Adams;
Friend, Illlss and Wilson.
Huriltvitro Men WIiiiiImk: Still,
tee-Olass-AiidrecBen Hardware com-
tally's team won a closely contested game
uw Crane-Churchill company's team by
a siore of 7 I Hatterles- I.ee-Oloss-Andresen
Jidk and Srhtilederwlnd .
'rune-churclilll. Thelssen and fiwarlis.
(l.V1ll OK TIII! NATIONAL I.IJAUt 11
(ilmito Mime Cliloouo Iliiok In n Shnrp
Ciuitet.
CHir'AOO, Aug. is -Pink Hawley pitched
a grout game against Chl'uo today, a
gann- that with denn fielding on both sides
would rend, New York 1, Chicago 0. Sol
bach played n wonderful game in the sun
field, all his ohHtires being difficult. At
tendance, 2 fin. Score:
CHICAOO NBW YOrtK.
it. ir o a v.. rt.it o. t:
Mcfnrfy. If t 0 0 n Vnnlfn. rf, 2 s 0 0
I'hIMs, lb .. 1 1 4 I 1 DhvIk, m.... 1 1 0 3 1
Hen . eMbO 0 10 J 0 HUbxch. If.. 10 7 11
Oren, rf-cf. 0 1 3 0 ft Hlekm'n. Sb. 1112 1
Clanict, lb . 0 0 1 0 O.'mlth. rf.... 0 0 0 0 1
tj'xltr. rf .. 0 I 10 0 Doyle, Hi.... 4 tint)
llmdl'V, 3d. 1 0 1 2 1 C1I-H oli. 2b. 0 0 2 J I
McCor'k. ss. 0 0 2 5 1 tldttr'n, c . 0 1 10 1
f'hiince, e... 0 0 2 3 0 Hawley, ji... 0 10 10
Taylor, p... 0 0
0 l'oiter, rf... 0 1 2 0 0
Touts
Chicago
Now York
ICarnod runs:
bases: Chlcnco,
base hit: Dexter
3 27 19 3 Totnti .. 5 10 27 10 5
0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1-2
30 0010 10 05
New York. I. I,o ft on
13; New York. 4. Two-
Sacrifice hit: Duvls.
Stolen bases: (Iroen. Vnnllaltren 2i
Double play: Merles to McCormlck to Tuy
lor. Struck out: Hy Hawley, 2. Hases on
balls: Off Taylor, 1; off Hawley, 5. Hit
with ball: Chance, 2. Time; 2.15. Umpire:
Swartwood.
ItoMon ('limits tit 1'inirtli.
' ST. l.Ol'IS. Aug. lS.-Hoston batted Young
out "f tho box In tho second Inning, nml
Hughey, who took his place, was lilt Just
as hard. Attendance, 6,300. Score:
HT. MH?M. IIOSTO.V.
iino.A.n.l n.uoA.n
Ilurkl. If 0 l ii 2 0 Hntnllt'n, cf 1 T, 0 0
Dninivnn, rf 0 1 ! 0 0' I-onif, t 0 t 0 ." 0
Ib-i.lrlik, . f o 0 0 0 iVHtiitil, rf . . 1 1 3 0 1
W.dl.ue, m. 0 1 5 S 0 Collins, 3I.. 2 3 2 2 0
K.l.ter. 21. 0 10 1 1 Freeman, lb 5 2 13 0 0
M.llimi, lb. 1 0 5 0 0 Duffy, If..,. 2 110 0
DllUrd, 3b.. 0 0 0 2 2,Iowe. !b.i.. 0 113 0
filler. .. . 0 0 5 0 liStilllvan, 0.. 1 1 2 0 0
V .inn, p . i) 0 0 I OiI,wls, p 0 0 0 2 0
llUKliey, p.. 0 0 0 1 0
Total .. 9 11 27 12 1
Totals .1 4 27 11 t
St. I.otlls 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Hoston 0 4 0 0 0 0 I 0 1-9
Karnoil runs: Hoston, 8. Two-base hits:
Stahl (2i, Collins, Uuikett, Wallace. Three
base lilt: Collins. Double plavs: Hurkett
to Crlger. Wallace to MoOann. Hases on
balls: Off Young, 1; off Hughey. I. Sacil
flco hits: Long, Collins. Passed balls.
Crlgor. Struck out: Hy Hughey, 1; by
Howls, 1. Stolen bases: l.ong, 2. Wild
pitch: Hughey. Time: 2:30. Umpire:
Hurst.
I'lrntos l.ntiil mi lc(Uniil ty.
IMTT.SHUHO, Aug. IS -M Olnnlly lost his
tlrst game to Pittsburg by good, hard
bumps. Urooklyn did not get a man to first
until the sixth Inning, whun n baso on balls
and u hit scored one run, Attendance, 7,900.
Score:
I'lTTsnuno. I nnoOKM,Y.v.
lt.lf o., u iui.o.a.i:.
Ilfauni't, cf. 2 3 1 0 0 Jones, cf.... 1 I 1 I 0
Clarke. If. . . 0 1 3 0 0 Keeli-r. rf... 0 0 2 0 0
O'llrlen, lb. t 1110 1 Jcnn'gs, lb. 0 1 10 3 0
Wanner, rf. 1 13 0 O.Kvlly, If 115 10
Wlll'ms, 3I. 1 3 0 3 0 Dahten, .. 0 0 2 3 0
Illtchle, 2b. . 0 114 0 (Tom, 3b.... 0 1111
dimmer, c... 0 0 2 0 0 Daly, lb,.... 1 0 2 2 0
Kly. 3 1 3 5 0 Karrell, o... 0 1 .1 1 2
Chenbro, p... 1 a 0 4 0 McUln'ty, pi 0 1 1 0
Totals .. 8 12 27 lfl 1 Totals 4 5 27 13 3
Pittsburg 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 -8
Hrooklyn o 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 01
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 3; Hrooklyn, 1.
Two-baso hits: Williams, Chcsbro, Jones.
Ihree-bnse hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hits:
Clarke, Hltchoy (2i. Stolon bases: Heau
mont. Clarke, Wagner, My. First base on
balls: OfT Clarke, 1; off McGlnnlty. 5. lilt
by pitched ball; Zlmmer. Struck out: Hy
McU.nnlty, 2. Time: 1:65. Umpire: O'Day.
I'lnjed Without n 1'lKht.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.-Nowton had tho
visitors at his mercy today. The locals
bunched two singles, a double nnd a triple
In thu second. The game was tho fastest
played here in years. Attendance, 2,000.
Score:
CINCINNATI. I I'HlI.ADEL.nilA.
K1IO.A.E H.HOA.n
llurrett. cf. 0 0 3 0 0 Thomas, cf.. 0 0 4 0 0
Crawford, tf 0 0 I 0 OlHIugle, If.... 0 0 0 0 0
Ktelnfilt, 3I 0 0 2 4 0 1) leh'ty, lb 0 1 9 1 0
Hockley, lb. 0 1 12 0 0 Iijole, 2b... 0 0 3 2 0
Corcornn, ss 1 1 l 3 O.FIIck, rf 0 0 10 1
Mellrlde. rf. 1 1 1 0 flMcFrrd, e. 0 1 3 2 0
Qulnn, 2b... 0 0 2 3 0 U'olv'fn, 3b 0 0 2 .1 0
Kahoe, c... 1 2 2 0 0,Doln. ss.... 0 14 3 1
Newton, p... 0 1 0 1 0 Ortli, p 0 1 1 1 0
Totals ..3 6 27 11 0' Totals 04 7iT22
Cincinnati 03000 0 00 3
Philadelphia 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Ha rued runs: Clnclnnutl, 3. Two-base
hit: Kahoe. Three-base hits: Corcoran,
Orth. Stolen bnso: Kuhoe. Double play:
Corcoran to Qulnn to Hockley. Struck out:
Hv Newton. 2; by Orth, 1. Time: 1:20. Urn
Plre: Kmslle.
Slniidlni; of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Host. P. ft.
a: 57 35 .Ii20
Hrooklyn ...
Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
Chicago
Hoston
Cincinnati .
St. Louis ..
New York .
97
9.1
95
95
91
91
51
47
47
47
45
11
43
4i
4S
4S
l!l
50
64
.657
.505
.495
.495
.179
.151
.393
;.v.iu:s ok tii M .v.nr,iiit'AX i,i:a;i:i:,
CIiIoiiko Shut Milwaukee Out In n
II r 1 1 1 1 ii it t Pair.
CIIICAOO. Aug. lS.-Mllwailkeo suffered
two shut-puts today. Tho first gntuo was
particularly Interesting. Iho locals winning
a stubbornly contested fourteen-lnnliin
game. Donzor and Howling, the opposing
pitchers, were at their best, holding tin
batters well In hand. Two lucky single
and an out scored tho winning run. The
Holding of Conroy and O'l.cary was note
worthy. In the second gamo the iMtors
never had a chance to score. Attendance,
8,000. Score, tlrst game:
tillCAao. , MHAVAPKHK.
Il.HOA.nl H.ll.OA.K.
Ho'. -'f 0 2 0 0 Keteham, cf 0 1 4 0 0
Sugden, c... 0 0 2 0 WnMron, rf. 0 0 t 0 0
McFarl'd, If 1 1 1 0 0 Hallm.in, If . 0 1 5 0 0
llnrtm'n, 3b 0 1 3 1 0 Amlers'n, lb 0 1 li 2 0
I'adJen. 2b.. 0 1 4 1 0 Pulli, 21i 0 0 111
Isbell, lb. ... 0 oil ft OConroy. ss.. 0 3 0 6 0
Sheuron. rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Ihirke, Sb... 0 0 3 0 0
0'l,iiy, ss. ft l 4 6 1 Smith, e 0 2 14 1
Denter, p ,.o 1 0 2 0 Don line. p.. 0 0 1 4 0
Totals ..I 7 4.' 12 1' Totals ..0 S11 20 1
Winning run made with two out.
Chicago 0 000000000000 11
Milwaukee OOOOOoOOOOOOO 00
Left on bases, Chicago, ll; Milwaukee, ft
1 wo-baso hit: Conroy. Threo-baso hit:
Hoy. Sacrifice hits: Sugdrtn, Paddon.
Dowllng. Stolen base: Ilartman. Double
Play: Isbell to Paddon. Struck out: Hv
Denzer, 3; by Dowllng, 4. liases on balls:
Off Denzer, t; off Dowllng. 1. lilt with
ball: Ilartman (2). Hoy. Time: 2:25. Cm
plres: Mtillnnc and McDonald.
Scoro second game:
CIIICAOO. . MHAVAUKKi:
a .11. o a i:.! it h.o.'a.e.
Hoy, cf 1 2 1 0 0 Keteham, ef 0 0 0 1 0
Wood, e 0 0 2 1 0 Walilion. if. 0 0 I 0 0
MrKarl'd, If 0 0 1 0 0 Hallnun, If. 0 0 2 0 1
llnrtm'n, Jb 0 0 2 1 t Andeis'n, lb 0 5 0 0
Paddon, 2b.. 0 1 1 2 0 Fultz. 2b.... 0 0 I 1 0
Isbell, lb.... 0 0 5 1 1 Conroy, ss... 0 0 0 1 0
Fhenron. rf. 0 2 ft 0 0 llutke, 3b... 0 0 ft 0 0
0't,'niy, .s. 0 0 1 ft 0 DIkrIiis, o... 0 ft 3 ft 0
Fisher, p.... 0 0 2 1 0 UM.lv, p.... 0 10 10
Abb.U'hlo.. 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .. 15 15 02
I Totals . . 0 ! 12 I 1
Called account darkness.
Hatted for Hcldy.
Chicago l n o o 1
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0--0
Left on bases: Chicago, 2; Milwaukee, 4.
Two-base lilts: Shearon, Anderson Sao
rltlce hit; Isbell. Struck out: Hy Holdy, 1.
llaso on balls: Oft Hcldy. 1. Time: 0:15
Umpires: Miillane and M DonuM.
Miller still (iiilou.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. Is -Cllngman's
long drive to right Held In the tenth inning
won the game for Kansas city after tho
visitors had tied It In the seven, n and again
In tlii ninth. Hoth pitchers wore hit free y.
Minneapolis' new men at (eoond and thlid
wero weak. Hemphill nvult- a pretty catch
of n dilllcult tly. Attendance, i,o). Scoro:
KANHAS CITV. M I N N K A I "O I.I P.
It. HO A.U.I It II OA D
Hemphllt, rf 1 3 2 0 0 1).nl, cf... 1 3 3 0 0
Karrell, cf.. 1110 0 l.ally. If....
O'llrlen, If.. 1 2 3 0 0 Wilmol, rf.
Dunftan, lb. 0 1 Id 0 0 Wenten. lb
cumi n, ss.. I 3 2 4 i rm.:h, ss.
CouKhlln. 3b 0 1 2
Bcliatfrr. 2b ft 2 2
12 10 0
0 13 0 0
0 17 2 0
0 I 3 2 0
3 0 Nichols, ... 0 1 1 2 3
5 0 Campbil, Sb 1 I 0 I 1
MrMnmis, o 0 I) 2 1 0 HlKKlns. Ib. 0 0 2 3 1
l,ee. p 0 0 0 t 1 Hhret. p 0 13 3 0
Oomllnic, c.OOOOO
1 Totals .. 3 1PM 12 2
Totals . . I 13 3) 17 2
One out when winning run was made,
Kansas City 1 o I 0 0 0 o 1 o i-l
Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 o 0 o l 1 o-.i
Kui nod runs; Kansas Cit. 3; Minneapo
lis, 3. Two-base hits: Schaefer, l.ally,
liliiRman. Three-base hits: O'Hrlen, l.aiy.
Sacrifice hit: Karrell, O'llrlen. Stolen tut-os:
O'Hrlen, MeManus. Cilngman. Lett on
bases: Kansas City, S, Minneapolis, :i
Double play: Schaefer to Cilngman to Dun
gan Wild pitch, l.eo. Passed ball
Nichols Struck out; Hy Lee, 2. Time
2:00, Umpire. Cartlldon.
Cleveland l'tills llncU.
CLKVKLAND. Aug. Hi.-Cleveland had
plenty of opportunities to win tho game
todnv. but rejected them There w.i.- en
satlonul i. lining at times, but errors .f
plenty. Score:
i.i.liVi;i,ANI) DETIIOIT
it II ' A y. It 11 O A i;
I'l. Knr'g. i f I 2 40., ra-ey. 2b 2 13'
KrlJble If. 0 2 1 I Hnl-, rf-lf 0 ) 1
flenlns, Jb... 0 0 12" Hsrl'y, lf-rf I :. 0 1
I.K'hVe. tb. 0 115 0 ft nihertid. m 0 0 1 I
final. 2b.... 1 ft 5 I 1 Shaw, c .... 0 0 11'
Hlm. ss t 1 1 3 1 MeAl r. -ss 1 1 1 '
Crlshsia. tf. 0 1 3 0 0 Dillon, lb .. 0 o 1J '
Hptes, e I 1 0 1 0 Nlcol, of.... 1 2 .1 1 '
.mythe, p... 0 10 6 9 ttyan, lb ... 0 0 1 I '
- - - YeiiRer, p... 0 0-41
Totals . 4 27 11 3,
I Totals .. 9 2T .i
Cleveland 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 1 o i
Detroit 0 1 0 1 1 o 1 0 1-..
Stolen base: Hurley. Two-baso hits.
Pickering. LnChnncc, Shay. Smith, Hnrlcy
Saerllko hits: Holmes, Dillon, Nlcol, Han
Double piny: Flood to LaChanee. Struck
out: Hy Yeaser, Friable, Flood. Hases on
balls: Oft Smythe: Casev (3i. McAllister.
Dillon; by Youger- Spies. Wild pitch
Smythe. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Sheridan
IJUFFAl.o. Aug. lV-Huffalo-Indlrinaptills
game postponed on account of rain.
StniiilliiK of (lie 'I'eiuns.
Played. Won. Lost. P.ct
Chicago
Indianapolis .
Detroit
Milwaukee ..
Kansas City
Cleveland ...
Huffalo
.. 9S
!H
105
105
100
10)
.105
00
53
60
19
II
.Minneapolis 105 12
3S
15
19
,"1
51
r.i
oi
03
012
.511
.6.33
.521
.491
.190
.119
.100
(l(l(il.NAI.S
WIN
t il A.MPIOVSIIIP.
. l. ('. A, ion in llofenteil In n Itiilbor
I'outKroloNS (iaiuo.
Tho Originals took the Young Men's
Christian association team Into camp Sat
urday noon, thereby winning the "ity
championship. Tho result of the game was
duo principally to bad baso running on the
part of the Christians. The fruit of their
twelve hits should have been moro ...an
tho few runs shown In tho score. Hut
whenever there was u good chance for a
rally the side would be retired by lack of
good base ball sense In getting around tic
lmex. A rather featureless game was re
lieved by two splendid throws In from
tight field, one hy Welch and one by
Young, both getting their man on a base
Tho scoro:
V. M. C. A. . OUIUI.VAUM
K.HO.A.i:' H.II'IAF
Hoagliind, cf.l 110 0 Uiwler, ss.. 2 1 .1 3 "
Crotch. SS...0 1 0 3 I Waller. 3b .12 3 5 1
Crawford, c .1 2 0 2 0 Ilrailfor.l, 2b. 1 Sill
Abbott, lb....l 2 13 2 0 Whitney, c..l 0 5 3 0
i.irk. If 1 2 2 0 OJ.'len, If 2 lino
Welch, rf....l 0 1 1 1 Scully, lb ....2 2 It 1 0
Davidson, p .0 1 2 3 0 VounR, rf 1 0 0 1 o
tf Prague. 2b. 0 2 2 0 0 Plnteti, cf.. .0 1 ft 0 1
Trail, 3b 0 13 5 1 McUlxalne, pO 0 0 5 0
Totals 5 12 24 1 i Totals .. 10 0 27 .'3 3
Originals 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 -U
Y. M. C. A 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - o
Humeri runs. Young Men's Christian as
sociation, 2. Two-base lilts: Crawford, Ab
bott, Clark. Hradford, Lawior. Stolon
bases: Hradford, Whitney, Jelon, Crawford
Hum's on called balls: Hy Davidson, 2; by
McHlvalne, 1. Hit by pitched balls: H
Davidson, 3. Struck out: Hy Davidson. 1,
by McHlvalno, 3. Wild pitches: Davidson.
3. Double plays: Trail to Abbott; Waller
to Lawler to Scully; McKlvnlno to Whit
ney to Scully. Umpires: Hoffman nnd La-Fountalne.
Florence llonls V. M. (', A, Cirnys.
The Young Men's Christian association
Grays and tho Florence nine crossed bats
nt tho Young Men's Christian association
park Saturday afternoon und an interest
ing, clean game was the result. Fluronco
won out by bunching hits In the llfth
Inning, assisted by a number of eotly
errors. The game wns witnessed by n fair
crowd. Score:
1'LOIIKNCK. Y. M. C. A.
11.11 O.A.I'. It.II.OA':
llnrrett. 2b.. .1 2 0 4 0 Anderson, 3b 2 12 3 0
flush, ss 0 0 5 2 2 Dr. Neville. p0 1 ft 2 0
Htnlth, lb....l 2 13 1 0 CartrUht, lf.0 2 0 0 0
Taylor. cf....l 0 0 0 0 Neville. Ib.. 0 112 1
Htorms, If 1 1 0 0 0 MoC.irthy, ssl 2 0 3 1
Mathew. p. ..3 10 10 Karnes, C....1 19 3 5
Plant, rf 2 2 0 0 0 Young, cf.. .1 0 ft 0 0
Hell, c I 3 S 5 5 Wl throw, rf 1 1 0 0 0
Htrong, 3b. ...0 0 10 1 Hawkins, lb.l 19 0 0
Totals 9 11 27 13 Si Totals 7 10 21 13 7
Florence 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 1 -'J
Y. M. C. A 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-f
Struck out: Hy Neville. 9: by Matthews,
9. Stolen bases: Florence, 4; loung Men's
Christian association, 5.
II11111I10I1II nil Knsy Winner.
HUMHOLDT. Neb., Aug. lS.-(Speclal.)-Tho
Sabethn baso ball team caino up and
played two games with the Humboldt boys,
both of which resulted In victories for tho
homo club. The score of tho tlrst game
was Humboldt, 13; Sabetha, 3. Hits: Hum
boldt, 11; Sabethn, 2. Two-base hits: Me
lon y and Fetz, Hatterles: Humboldt, Held
and Sogrlst; Sabetha, Hlock, Ayers nnd
Tar. Struck out: Held, 9; Hlock, 1; Ayers,
9. Umpire: John Fellers.
In tho second game the score was more
one-sided than ever mid stood Humboldt.
31; Sabetha. 4. Hits: Humboldt. 25. Sa
betha, 5. Two-base hits: Frets, Fetz, So
prist, Linn, Held. Three-base hits: Fetz
(21. Homo run: Fetz. Hntterles: Humboldt,
Myers und Scgrlst; Sabetha, Hlock, Mc
Donald, Ayer and Tar. Struck out: Hy
Myers, 11; by Hlock, 2: by Ayers. 3. Um
pire: John Fellers. The features of tho
game were the batting of Fotz, Fretz, So
grlst and Smith of tho locals. Hach madu
four hits and Fetz's hits were nulto lo.ic.
The crowd was small. Tho Humboldt club
will probably disband nt an early date, as
It Is almost Impossible to find any amateur
club which can mnkc n respectable show
ing ugnlnst It on tho diamond.
WorUliitr Hoy lleut TlKors.
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. lS.-fkVfl-elal.)
Tho Working Roy of the Ouiahi
Young Men's Christian nssrclntlon de
feated tho Plattsmnuth Tigers hero today
by the scoro of 9 to 7 In the presence of .1
largo crowd. The game was played on the
reunion grounds. When the Working Hoys
nrrlved tho grounds were in possession of
tho Woodman's drill team, which tofusod
to give up tho grounds until after tf o'clock.
Hoth teams played good ball at times, the
fastest playing being done hy tho Working
Hoys. Tho Tigers wero .sttongest at tip'
bat. After six full Innings were pinyei
Captain Wlllard of tho Working Hoys re
fused to play longer 011 account of dark
ness. Tho umpire ordered !no boys to con
tinue tho game or forfeit the same, which
they refused to do. Tho Working Hovs
wero Jubilant over their victory and their
yells were heard throughout tho Inrga
crowd of visitors. One thousuud people
witnessed tho game. Score:
Working Hoys 2 10 0 3 0-9
Plattsmnuth 0 0 5 0 0 2-i
Hatterles: Working Hoys, Uohrbough mid
KaHr. Tigers: Hutler and MeNeely.
numbers Want (iinllenues.
Tho base ball team of tho Nebraska
Plumbing and Supply company Is desirous
of meeting a similar aggri gallon from any
wholesale company In the city. S. W. Wil
liams Is captain of the team.
Merchants defeat llriiiiiinera,
HHATHICH, Neb.. Aug. !vt Special Tel
egram. 1 The Hentrlce business men do
feated tho Traveling Men's Huso Uall club
In a game of bail this afternoon by a score
of 19 to 12.
.Me nil Defeats Colon,
MHAD. Neb.. Aug. IS -(Special Tele
gram 1 The Colon hall team was defeat 1
by the lorul team today by tho score of 21
to 0.
(iolf mi tin v oiiIhIii I.IiiUn.
CHICAGO, -iig. 1S.-D. It. Forgan, the
western amateur golf champion, won the
Ouwentsla eup at tho Onwentsla links to
day hy u score of 175. W'llam W.illtr won
the Lako Forest cup ami second placo in
tho Onwentsla cup with a score of 17s, the
ono score applying in tho competition for
both cups. Mr. Forgan was barred In tho
competition for tho Lake Forest cup, the
contest being limited to those who have
not played golf In this country for 111010
than six years.
William McCawiey won tho driving cm
tott, scoring 197 yards. Tho plav today
tiosul tho annual tutirnnmcnt nt Ouwentsla.
I'rio 1'lnlit Was (i rir.lo.
About thirty devotees of the prize ring
went out to Cutoff lako Saturday afternoon
and witnessed what wns scheduled to bo a
twenty-round go between Jim ciraham of
Des Moines ami Louie Friedman of Hoch
oster. The men fought on ( lie turf In a
lopless tent, but owing to the fact that
the contributions from the spectators
amounted to only $13 the men evinced no
particular interest In thelt go nnd In the
third 10. md Graham's seconds, throw up
tho sponge and the mntch was given to
Friedman.
(irauil Islnnd Wins nt Whlsl.
OHAND ISLAND, Nob., Aug. lS.-(Spe-elal.l
Grand Island club, represented hy
W. A. Prince, George Porter. Nelson am!
II. C Miller, last night won the state
honors In whlsf securing tho Lincoln
whist challenge cup trom tho holders, th
club at Ord. Nob. Tho Grand Island team
won ii.13 points to Otd's tils. The Ord team
was composed of tho Messrs. Spauldlng and
Clements and llouck and Carson.
Sllld to He WnrldS Iteeonl.
LANCASTKH, Pa.. Aug. ls-(iiatios
Mullen of this city this afternoon drove
Ills pair of trotters. Price and Genora. ov.-r
the Huthsvlllo track In Li'.', breaking the
world's record for a doublo t am on a half
mllo track of 2 21'2, marie In ll99 .it Wav
erly. N J. by Maryland Hoy and Clev rN
owned by Charles iitmaii of I hlladrlphta
H) quarters tho mile was: C3, i 10, iui, 2 19
Tlio Advantages, of the Kloctni.. Medlo.il Treat
ment, Which Combine- Vll the Curative
Powers of Hoth .Medicine nml Hlcctricity
Kxpluincil by the Croat Ktcctro'.Mcdic.tl
Specialist, Dr. Tolson.
"TWO ailKAT POWUIiS. working tocelher In
complete harmony to aciompllsh a certain result, will
do so much more quhkly anil with more certainty
than either one of the same powers working alone,
it is by the application of this principle and Immut
able law that tho great electro-medical specialists
of tho State Flertro-.Medlcal Institute are making
wonderful cures of diseases by their own system
of combined Hle.-tro-Modlcnl treatment, which con
centrates all of tho curative nowers of both med
ical and electrical treatments Into one Irresistible
force, which nuarantees a certainty of cure beyond
all question of doubt. To a sick man or woman
certainty of euro Is an Important consideration, es
pecially If they have met with repented failure In
their efforts to get cured bv the use of one of the
curative powers at a time.
Curat vs Powers
nOL'TOll TOI.SOV,
Specialist In Discuses of Men of the
Mn(e lHer Iro-Stodlcitl Institute,
lailS Fnrnniu St., Otunhn, ct,
There are Medical Specialists
and Electrical Specialists.
A medlonl specialist may he the best In his line,
and yet he falls to cure a large nor cent of rases,
nnd why? Hecnuse there nro m.ir d'senses that
will not yield to medical treatment, no matter how
skillful the medical specialist may be who applies
the same. There are ulso many diseases (hat rill
not yield to the most skilfully applied electrical
treatment. 11 Is as Impossible to cure nil dlfcaie'
by medical or electrical treatment alone as It would
be to supply all demands of the human body bv Giv
ing ono kind of food only. Nature demands differ
ent kinds of food and nourishment In order to best
sustain life und health. So It Is In many cases of
elekness and disease, nature demands both medical
and electrical treatment skillfully combined In order
to promptly and thoroughly restore to health dis
eased organs or parts ot the body
Patients from all parts of the Union come to the famous State KIcctro-.Modlcul Institute for treatment and are positively and permanently
cured after all else lias failed, flavins; ability, experience nnd an cittnblislwd reputation for RELIABILITY the
specialists of this Institute will not accept any ouko for treatment unless thoy can effect u cure.
NERVOUS, PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN
Quickly and Permanently (hired after ull other means ho,ve failed, by our Wonderfully Successful Treatment
combining Electricity and Medicine.
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WEAK MEN
and those on the verge of
despondency are especially
reminded that tho special
ists of this Institute have
had a large and varied ex
tierlenro In the treatment of
all those wasting and lingering diseases of men which mnko llfo a burden
and duith almost preferable to thousands of YOUNG, MIDDLH-AOKD AND
OLD MKN throuifhou't this land today
In every case our combined Tlectr-Medl'-nl treatment Is made to euro per
muneutly, and without detention Mom business, nil forms of vnrlcooele,
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strloture, lililney nml urlnarj- iIIsciiron, nil liloiid und sltln nnd pri
vate dlsenvs, Kteel. gtinorrlu'ii, deformities of the special orstnna,
nnd nlso tti'iik, atrophied nnd deformed iii'kiiiis or parts. Ill
NRRVOUH DBBIMTY our specially combined treatment never falls, Tho
awful effcis of Indiscretion In youth, pollutions or excesses In after life, and
tho effects of neglected or Impro-'irly treated t-ases, pain In the back, loins
or kidneys, chest pains nervusnejB, sleeriie- sness, weakness of body and
brain, falling memory, lack of energy and confidence, despondency, evil fore
ItodlngB, timidity nnd other distressing symptoms unfitting one for business
or study, pleasure and enjoyment of life. uch cases if neglected, always
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ment will euro ull of these und will cure them to str.y cured.
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Wl J CLAIM and stand ready to prove
that our combined oleotro-medlcnl ss
toin of treatment will nosltlvelv lostoio
ntrotihled parts. Medicine or cleittiolty almie WIl.l. NOT CI UK IN A Titof
HM) YKAH3, pimply because medicine of its own power and force enniiot
reach these parts, and electricity has not the nutritive nnd nourishing powers
which medicine must gli, but by the . imhlnatlon of tho two, now, uatin,
rich blood Is made ami forced to tin so i -itts. tilling each remotest blood cell
vein and arterv. and by so doing the atrophied and undeveloped parts nro
btlmuiutcri to u, now and healthy growth.
ftt Tt Ky VCIfiiiMttlC A COltlHAL INVITATION Is
lAlf4lHtL9 extenueu to all PhyslcUns or
UinilW nncl.lllsl linvlni- iliittlv.lt, rt
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physician and his assistants us Is paid to our own natrons
Uf fit MB? II 00 YOU KNOW that this combined IJIct tro-Medleal Treat
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Htc, All Diseases peculiar to Women. Private Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, Rupture, Stricture,
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UNKNOWN WINS SENIOR STAKE
lleiil!y I'lnjed Outsider .Instllles
t'n 11 (I de nee nf Ills Hacker's nt
lliii'leni Truck".
CIIlfAOO, Am;. IS. In the Senior stake
nt Ilurlem today the I'nknown onened i
to 1 und Just at post time there was u riii-ii
to net down on him. HIk mmiey was scat
tered all over the rlnn nnd his price wns
cut to r to 1 nnd In many boohs all bets
wero refused. Hefore tho rush came on
Star Chamber hud been hacked from 8 to
r. to 3 to lo, but rnknown won with little
trouble, comliiK with a strong rush nt the
llnlsh.
Seven Rood two-year-olds faced the bar
rier In the third rueo at n half-mlln an 1
Hhutup was played as though it win only
an exercise KUllop for him. However, the
winner proved to be Peaches, who ran an
excellent race. Summary.
First, race, six half furlongs: Peace, 103
(II. Stuart), S to 1, won; ,11m W.. Id" (Tullyi,
2 to 1. second: Olekma, fit (Buchanan), r. t i
1. third. Time: 1:19. Josephine Poltrnnn
Hraw l.tid, Tulla Konso, OK Mike ami
Terrene ulso ran.
Second race, six furlonss: Onoto, ns
(Klleki, 11 to 2, won; C'htctipoo, 107 (V.
Kllev). to 1. second: Tlrb.i, 107 (Ul'issi, !i
to I, third. Time: 1:21 1-5. Mocli, 1 Icndrh Us,
Hubert Latta, Jean Spencer, Miss Pec,
Delia Ostrnnd, I.nura K. ulso ran.
Third race, four nnd one-hnlf furloiiKS.
Peaches. 102 (Kulin). 15 to 2, won; Shut I'll,
1M (Tullvi, (i to r, second; Glove. I"'.'
(Huchamin). 0 lo 1, third. Time: ;SI. Pirate
Queen, Hampshire. Kerruunt, Hclnu del
fella also ran.
Pourth race, one mile and an eighth,
senior stake: The I'nknfiwn. 105 (K'uhni, f
to 1. won; Dissolute. 105 (llloss). 3 to 1,
second: Owensboro, 05 (Tullvi. T to 1. third.
Time: 2:07',. Wax, Star Chamber also ran.
Klfth race, six furlongs: Irish Jewel, 10.1
(Tullv), 3 to 1, won; Oxnard. 110 (Dupe"i,
,r. to 1, second; Harney V. la! (II. Stunrti.
1 to 5. third. Time: 1:21 3-5. J. J. T, I.ady
Itiltunnlc Huh Pratli'-r. I'rellnKhuysen,
NeKllKcnce, Kldnlln also ran.
Sixth race, six furlong: llerunso, 115
(Tully), fi to 5, won; John Maker, 115
(Hl.iss). even, second; Ktta. M iSealonl, '!
to 1, third. Time: 1:20 3-5. Nobleman,
Tootslo (iicen ulso ran.
Seventh race, ono mile: Obsidian, 101
(Uuchanani, 2 to 1, won; Molo. 115 dilossi,
!i to 1, second; Hard Press. toS (Tullvi. in
to 1, third. Time; 1:51. We trior. Tulla
I'onso, Hranch, Nulrette, Ocurno, Thomas
Carey also ran.
RESULTS . AT ST. LOUIS
Tnlenl Hum 1'ulr Duy, T l'nnrl(es
iiiid Pour Well Pli(ed See
iiikIn M'orliiK ItriicketH,
ST. LOI'IS. Auk. IS. Two favorites and
fouf well-pluved second choices were suc
cessful at the lull- grounds lodny. In the
frurth rin e KuKenla S. ridden by 1',.
Mathews, while leading the Held of horses
near the eighth pole, stumbled and fell,
throwing the boy heavily. Ho was not
seriously hurt. Results:
First race, one mile and three-sixteenths:
flovernor Itoyd, ltd (Dale). 7 to 5. won;
Kitty Clyde, 01 (H. Mathewsi. 5 to 2, sec
ond; rf.ilHo l.amnr, 102 (Domlnlclo. 30 to 1.
third. Time: 2:03',. Fearful. Joe Orady,
Valid. Sadie MiClelland, Nan Donw Titus
and I'lv Fire nlso ran
Second nice, two miles and an eighth:
Sir Holla. 105 (J. Mathewsi, 1 tu S, won in
a walk; Hougo et .Voir, hJ (J. T. Woudsi,
ti to 1, second. Time; 3:50. Two starters.
Third race, one mile ami seventy yards:
Kleanor Holmes, mi (Comer!. 5 to I. won,
Prince Heal, W (F. Mathewsi, S to 5, tiec
(Mld; Hello Simpson. !fl (Diilei. 20 to 1. third.
Time: 1:174s. Togo, Domozettn, I.oka, Villi
Jackmau, Very Light, Harry H.. Cnthu
dral, Iron Chancellor nnd Aunt Mary nlso
ran.
Fourth race, one mile and n sixteenth;
Pinochle. 117 (Van Duseni. s to 5, won; lio
to Hed, 10S ((Illmorei, S to 1, second; Lady
callaliati, ltd tlJomlnicki, t! t 1, third.
Time: 1:4M..
Fifth race, sl furlongs: V. .1. Maker, 0'i
(McOlnnltyi, I to 1, won; I.uhso, 107 (Dalei,
,". to 2, second; Trladltiiii, 00 (J. T. Woodsi.
9 to 5. third. Time: 1:13s. Tm Collins and
Charley O'llrlen also ran.
Sixth race, selling, six and one-hulf fur
longs: Lord Ni ville, Ml (Domlnlcki. 5 to 2,
won; Urnnter. in" (l'rosti. 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 1
second; Tho Light, 105 i.Mcdlnnltyi, 3 to 5.
third. Time: 1:21',, Ilenhum and St. Wood
alto ran
Seventh race, selling, six and one-half
furlongs: Kindred, 97 (.1. T. Woodsi. 2 to 1.
won; Henry of Frunstiimni', liil (Daloi, 3 to
r., second; Manuiiiia, lul (Domlnlcki, 7 to 1,
third. Time; 1 :22.. Toin (Illinore. '.an
elto, Mr. Hose, llaugiilnre, Moss Hose anil
Fern also ran.
IteHiilt. tu llluhlnnd I'm I..
DKTHOIT. Aug 18 --Four favorite olid
tlllee second rholi es carried oft the honors
ni Highland Park today. Weather clear,
track fust. Sum...iry
First race, nix furloiiKS- Saekln n Id)
ll'oliuril). -I tO ti. Won. 1.. Hi" SlKVllle. I'll
Luildrvi, 15 to I. he. nnd lie
T'liompsoin. I to 1. third Ttni'
Fonsohmd. I'nlry Dell M.irch
Cliff and Mary Kells also u'i
Siond r.i.c liv and ne Ii
t-clllPK Lizzie 103 iLundr.M,
I'l)., lOl ll.
1 I'.'t Mi .
Pas', l uOlf
Ir f " rl- .i gs
10 5, won.
Hoso Hlrd. W (Coburm. 4 to 1, second;
Amoroso, 91 (J. Duiyi, u to 1. third Tlm .
1 :0s -.. Scotch Ilramblc, Slrulster, Virginia
and Hebtltta also run
Third race, one mile: Hell Punch. 101
(Landry), 7 to 2, won; Knnoinla, W (up
shlrei, I to 1, second; Free i.ance, ll'i ( Pow
ers!, I lo 1, third. Time: ltion... Chopin.
Our Llr.zle and Hyan also ran. Free Lance
and Chopin coupled In betting.
Fourth race, live furlongs: Militant, 113
(Coburni. 2 to 1. won; Compass, loti o.an
drvl, 0 to 5. second; Toad Hallicv. OS (A.
U'eberi. 4 to 1, third. Time: 1 :014. (iray
Dally. Servant and San Luis nlso ran.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Spring-wells, lu
(C. Wllsonl, 1 to .1, won; Sweet Cipornl, lft"'
(Cobiirii). 3 to 1, second; ('berry Head. lt
(A. Weben, 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:11. Hum
mer also run.
Sixth race, six and one-half furlongs:
Left Mower, 107 (J. D.il.v). 11 to 5. won;
Quaver, I o2 (Landry I, 3 to 5, second. tSeors--II.
Keichiim, Hi (Lynchi, ii to 1. th.rl
Time: l:21't Jesse Jnibo, Hy George and
Vint also ran. .....
Seventh race, four and one-h.ilt furlongs:
Tempt, 102 (L. Tli'imp-oni. 2 to 1. vo-i:
(Jlesseg, 02 (A. Weber,!. 15 to 1, serond.
Antithesis, 102 (C Wlloni, S to 1, third.
Time: 1 :5".. Matnnzas, How-Jangles. Light
ning Flash and Hell Madge also ran.
GOOD CROWD SEES RACES
Miitlncc nl llrlt Iiik I'nrU
'riinrniiBlily llnjojed by
Horsemen.
AViih
Another of the Interesting tondstor mat
inees which are becoming more and more
deservedly popular as the season progresses
was held at tho Omaha Driving park Ntt
urdnv afternoon The perfect day brought
out ii large crowd of spectators nnd tlw
program was thoroughly enjojed. I he
horses showed up In good rorm and the
performanies In some of the races were
extraordlnarllv good, demonstrating beond
riuestlou the presence of some splendid
horsetlesh in Omaha.
Manager Homer ft. Allen saw lo It that
the races went off lu good shape and them
was nothing lacking to tuako the event a
success. Added Interest was manifested
owing to the fact that two weeks had
elapsed since the last niallnee, the regular
weeklv card being postponed u week ago
on account of the rain. Enthusiasm had
been engendeted In the interim ami the
matinee was ini'iuestloiiiibly tho most suc
cessful of the season. The summaries:
Half-mile imen:
Carter Mcllregor
llobsou
Prlncees
Time- 1:12 1:11. 1:111.
Half-mile trot:
llecan
Ladv Trotwood
Fred O
Time: 1:23. 119.
Ladles' match race, half-mllo pace
Lady Hlctunds
Charley (i
Time. 1:11. I ll,
Match running
Lord Howard
Whalebone
Time; (i. 52.
1 2 1
,2 1 2
3 3 3
.1 1
....1
race, half-mile dash:
HURDLERS FELL AT SARATOGA
Cousin lless noil (;'(ii-e Keene
Mntiilile lu Handicap
S(replei'liue,
SAHATOUA. N. V. Aug. IS Tho fields
proved loo largo for Starter Caldwell's
pnlleiic-e today ami he fulled to get the
horses off on even terms In the llrst and
fourth races. Tho steeplechase handicap
over the long course was the most Inter
esting race of the day and for the tlrst
two miles the Held kept in close order and
It looked like anybody's race. The last tlm
uroimd. however, .llruzll on Trlllon let out
n few wraps ami led down the back stretch
by half a dozen lengths Cousin Mess was
sent In hot puisult of him, but, taking tin
last obstacle but three In faulty fashion,
fell. Mr. Smith, who was riding his own
horse, (leorge Keene, and was close behind
at the time, was forced to pull up mid, his
mount stumbling, threw Smith over his
head This left Trlllon In front by u good
marsln and although for a time it looked
mb though Wood Pigeon would catch him
the latter was too tired to glvo battle and
Trlllon won handllv by six lengths, with
Wood Pigeon ten lengths In tnuil of The
Haehelnr. Mnnahan, who iode Cousin Hess,
frnclured his collarbone lb-salts:
First race, 2-year-old tlllles. live and one.
half furlongs: The Jade. 112 (Wllllamsi.
in to 1, won; Scotch Hush. 112 (Spenceri.
II to 5 and I to 5. second: Phllmumiton, 110
(Hurusi. 7 lo 2, third. Time; 1:11'.. Amu
rltta. King's Favorite, Queens Lady, Ltn k
and Infallible a I ho ran.
Second race, selling, seven furlongs: Spe
elfle, 121 (O'Connori, 3 to l, won, High
Jinks. 12 (It. Wllllamsi, 5 to 1 and 2 to I.
second; Tourney, Uii (!)nni. 30 to 1, third
Time: 1.31. Itlnaldo, Harry. MeConu, H'-r
Klchcster, Wueen Louise ami Oherwlnd ulso
r
Thlld r,ii e, handicap, one mile and three
sixteenths, ilonialon, 1"2 illenr.vi, l's to I
won. Fuvnis. I ll) iTurneri I'j to 1 md
: lo fi. s ml. David i.irrl. k 11" iM.ih. ii
s lo 5 third Tlnif .' 1 's N'.lpht "f tho
darter ai d Compi i,Mi'e.i, also ran
Fourth race. I'-year-oitis. selling, lic fur
longs: lly Low, 104 (Hurusi. 3 to 1. won,
Hoomi rack. 104 (Mltchelh, 12 to 1 and I to I.
second, Tusknroru, 1ii7 (Medio), 5 to 1.
third. Time. l;o4. ChntlMhcd. Goddess of
Night, Kdgcllcld. Prima II. Water Plant.
Visor, Quiz 11 and Georgia Gardiner also
run.
Fifth race. Saratoga steeplechase, handi
cap. Sl.fiuu guaranteed, for 4-year-olds and
upward, about two and one-half miles
Trlllon, 149 (Hrnzlli. 11 to 5, won; Wood
Pigeon, ltV) (Flnnegiui). fi to I, second; The
Hachelor, 103 (lioguui, 13 to 5, third. Time.
2:lt;lt. George Keene and Cousin Hess fell.
WEEK OF SPORTS AT HUBBELL
Drlvlnu I'nrU Association I'nrnlslirn
Nome I'nsl Itncen u( .NrliriisUn
Tims n.
HfHMin.L. Neb.. Aim. IS. -(Sneclnl i
The Hubliell Driving Park association race.,
took place this week. As usual this has
been a big week for Hubbell. The raceo
commenced Wednesday, August hi.
The III st event was a base ball ganio be
tween Hubbell and Chester teams In tin
forenoon, which resulted In Chester's lavor
Score, S to ti.
The llrst race In the nfternoon was the
2:15 trot, purse $200, with eight entries, and
resulted as follows:
Thelma 1 l i
Lady Hlrd 3 3 2 2
Jersey Hoy 2 2 4 I
Fllmore Chief 1 5 5 dr
Flroy M 7 dr
Lonettn S dr
Henry McVeru fi t; dr
Shadeland 5 4 3 3
Mest time: 2:31.
Next cunio the 2:23 pace, purso $200, with
six entries:
11 obi 1 1 i
Arvo 4 3 2
Stabol 2 2 3
Jessie Cling ds
Wheeler W da
Mest time: 2:2."l..
Then came tho hulf-milo und repeat run
ning race, purse $75, with six ontrk'H:
Queen I,
Druggist
Queen L 11 ...
Dan
Honest John ..
Lady C
Time: 0:50.
This was n
Held combined
..1
. .Ii
...3
...I
very exciting nice, as the
In trying to cut out Oueen
L. but without success. Queen I, s owned
by If. P. Owen of lluhboll.
The second day's races wero as follows.
2:wi pace, purso --uu:
Doctor Tom
Henry G
Judge Kent
.loo Conrad
Jetfslo M
Knnsas Muld
Host tlmo: 2s27'.s.
2:25 trot, purso $200:
Conipetlvo J.inlor
Illuft' Hall
Floy H
Fanny K
Mabel I ,
George S
Host time: 2:27-.
Threo-iiuarter mile
race, purso t"5:
Fmcrald
Schedule
Laipiolse
.Stockholm
.1. It. Co'ltH
Hest time:
..I
,.df
..3
1 1
.1 (Ir
.di
ll J
..1
..fi
..fl
..I
..
I 1
ii dr
5 dr
I dr
3 I
and repent, running
I 1
...dr
...1
...3
...dr
3 dr
LIS'i
The third day opened with n hull game
between lluhboll and Hebron, resulting In
a victory for Hubbell. Scoro, 0 lo 5.
TIih races wero us followa:
Special paco:
Lena V 1 1 1
Norm W 3
Jessto Kllllg
.Madcap
Hest time; 2:18,
Special trot:
Fanny K
Victor Mnmb
Superintendent
Weasel
Mest tlmo: 2:19.
Special Imlf-nillo
race:
Squire Porklui)
Stoi kholm
Hue Walter
Lady C
Honest John
Tlmo: 0:51.
I 3 2
t 3 2
1 1 1
3 S 3
3 I I
nnd ropefit, running
..dr
...2
...3
..dr
...1
ItefiiNcs XI.I.IIIKI fur Horse.
CLKVF.LAND. o. Aug. IS.-Auanlas. nt
the mntlneo of the Gentlemen's Driving club
today again lowcied the ..mutcur ro"ord for
pacing to a wagon Last Satuid.iy ho i s
tabllslieil thi' record of 2:M'i and today lie
knocked half a second off It. lie was
driven by his owner, C. F. Finery, und
had a running mate
Tho trotter, John A. McKcrron, win
made the t hrec-yenr-old remrd of 2.12'i
two years ago, ruado his llrst appearance
on tin' track today since that tlmr. Ho
was driven u mile In 2 0!iVt today by (its
owner, II.iit'- K Devereiiux. After this
iierformance Mr. Doveieaux win offered
Jl.ri.) for the horse and n fused it
III I -T I'l M I M III Tl'lllli.
NKWpnllT It 1 . A n - Tic f in
ftnat.i of ih i atlr.nal tem Is lournaini t o
1.. . (1 I, Wre'in Jr , b.-,ii v i;..r
ft." 1 rt o.. i; . and U A Lam I rev
IS. Wncht, 11-9. 0-, 1-6, fl.I.
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Mme. A. Ruppert's World Re
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No matter how Blemished the Skin,
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Madame A Ruppert savs
"I knuiv theiu mo many ladles who would
like to try the merits of tuy J-'tno Itlescli.
but on Hccouut of the prlrr, which Is f.-ro
per bottle, or linen bottles for Ji.fU, Imvo
had somo licsltnnry In fpeiidlng Unit
nuiount tncoiirlnce tlicinsclves of lis great
iaiuo. H.ciefoie, (Hiring this month, I
will depart Irom my usual custom nnd
offer to nil a trial bottle, nilfielent to slow
that It is all that 1 ( liilm fur it, for 25 tents
per bottle. Any render of this can send mo
2i cents, lu stamps or silver, and 1 will tend
tliem a trial bottle or my vrorld-ienowi.ed
Isce niench. securely packed lu plain wrup
1ur, ceiiled, nil cluiriies piepnld. An oppor
t'julty to ten so liimoil a leuitdy at so
Might a cost Is seldfini offered, nnd I trust
tluit tho tesilers ot tl.U will luke iiilvnn
tugo ot it ut oiifc, tis tho i.fler tnuy not bo
irpealed.
Mudanio A ltuppett 1ms now t ecu before
the putill" tor over twenty jeuis in. tho
Kioatost Ceinpleiliui hpri-iiillsi.
Mio Is tlio piunrei-in Iiernil, nnd standi
pre-eiiilneni ut the Lend, fl,ehn I ml thou
muds of Itnltnti is. I ut in a single coin,
pclltor. 1 nee Ulcsi h is not rr n untiled
icmedy, but lias lien i.tcd I) I lie lM
people for joins in d f r oIhimvmw nnd
removing tan, riinliiuii, ninth, Ireddrs,
aallowness, blrcl.l cues , riiiirn, p ni lf,
ruUEhncss or redtrrs of ti o skin, iiimi for
brightening md I uiitifj nig Ibe iciuplcj:
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Dclkntc hkln
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iippllcntfons Is most npi mi nt. lm ti e i-' In
becomes us nntmu liitrin.ert tl should be.
HMHtlTII, ( I.KAII AMI Mirii;,lico fiom
every linpuiltv sr. I IIum.I; It cfiiiimt
fsll, for its net Ion is ui ii Unit II dinns tho
Impurities nut id the skin, and dres pot
rovur them up. nnd Is Inv isilile dining use.
This Is the only thoiough and j ermnneiit
way.
For tho present I will, ns stnted above,
fend n trial Initio of my Paco lllenihtn
unyonevvho will remit tnc 25 rents In (.lamps
or nlver. JtndiiiiiO A. Iliipperfs book.
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miny points of gient Interest to Indies,
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