Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 18, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ' TUESDAY, AUGUST IS. 1003. LOCALS EASY FOR BREWERS Omaha Goes Down Before the Leaders with Lone Bnn to Its Cred t COULD NOT HANDLESWORMSTED'S CURVES On th Other Hand Mllnaiktt Jerk tmt Toa, 8f Hits ana Itaa from Companion' D ; 11 very. ' Mlllett. led th Junior In batting. The ature of the game were th batting of Fehlman and the catch bv Talhot In h eialuh. The Juniors play at Tllden to morrow. Boors: R.H.E. unlnr 1 M II I 1 I M t II Ulaer 0 0 19 0 0 1 0 0-3 3 6 KrnJ run: riiger, ); Junior, 1. Two e hit: C. Swerta. Thr-h hit: R. Fehlman. First has on bulls: Oft Buck- lln. 11. Struck out: By Hucklln. 14. by Frlmley, 11. Hit by pitched ball: fly Frlm- y. 1. Batterlee: Fleer. Hucklln and Fehlman; Junior. Frlmley and Miller. tt wa Milwaukee and woman's day at Vinton tret para yesterday afternoon and tha berufTied and rally irowned women aw In pity the rout of the famou band of Jtourk.. Th Brewer outhlt'but didn't outfield tha local and finally took the game by a Boor of 10 to 1. Misfortune wr ever In th way of th Ranger but van with fortune smiling In their face they could scarcely bar won out. for they did not bav their batting rag: on and aeoured but lz meanly, aeattered hit oft f tha mighty Bwormsted, who shadow win laid low last time h waa In Omaha. Meanwhile Milwaukee did tearful thing to otn of Companion' curve at varlou time and pushed along th work he rrted with Ma tlx pane to first. In th fourth Inning, with Miller , on econd nd Bhugart on flrtit. Miller retired the ld by turning a double' on the trengthV Kelly' line drlv. Th Cream were fortunat la placing their hit al though th outfield apolled two or three likely one and Hlcka- and Kelly at up couple of the kind you read about Alonsa Btnns was th first man up and be mote th ball Into, Mr. HIckey's hand but Hlckey fooalad It and then Mattl walked. Cockman acrlflced and O'Neill brought In two with a double acker. That was all but sufficient to have, won th game. Carter and Oenlna were promptly bowled down In their hlf nd Dusty Mil lr knocked on about a mile high. Braun circled around under tt but the reflection of th sua daisied hi eye and b dropped It Meanwhile Dusty was swinging on to ward second at a lively pace. Braun grasped ' th sphere by th scruff of th neck and thrw It way out into left Held with great gusto and th only cor for th Rourkeite was safely under the wire Then It settled down to a pitcher battle for four lnnlnga, when thing bogan break. ing loose and hits, stolen bases and passes filled up five Inning with seven runs. In the ninth thing looked pretty blue for th locals but th Creams failed to get any more run. - O'Neill singled and Braun lapped on over Kelly. Kelly dropped It and O Nelll wa forced to second. - Then Braun and Gatlns walked. The bases Were filled but Lucia couldn't find th ball Bwormsted flew out and the trouble for Omaha was over. In Its halt of the ninth Om.h waa wanting and so it ended 10 to 1. The acor: MILWAUKEE! AU. K. H. PO. ) ' Pton, If! MoVlokers. cf. Cockmun, Sb... O'Neill, rf Braun, lb...... Hat inn, a. I'. Miller, 2b.... Lucia,' e Bwormsted, p.. Totals ..... Carter, rt...... Oenlna, rf f1ller. If Thornton, lb.. ! 1 i i I 1 i A. E. a feature. Tengor w knocVd out by a pitched hell. Attendance, 2.177. Score: DETROIT. , NSW TOP K. R H.O A R.H.W.A . narrwtt, rf. .. I L".h, ir t rm e-i'oM, rf. ft Carr, It. y-Aiiiat r. m Taa(r, 16... Courtney, Ik. 1 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Beaa Bator Pmt Vp Splendid trmt, Beating; ,100 Pirate Aggregation. hong, 2b. H-)ulra, a. gllaon, ... Totals .. Detroit .. New Tork Two-base t 11 TnnffVT, I... t IK"!", rf... 1 0 F.lKrfoM, m a Wllilama. 6 o.m.l. lb... t vrnrre, rf. 1 t 11 17 IT I i r.ia, if. 1 H.TlUe, .. a.Howail, f. Total . 1 1 1 I i t 4 ' I 1 t t i : I IMll 1 I i a . --- I jusn u), iveeier, a .una;, Mcjuira, BOSTON. Aug. 17.Boeton played sn un- usually clever game today, while Flttsburg piayen loosely. Carney ws not oniierea o exert blmseir. na Frmilppl wa oetteo freely, receiving the weekext kind of sup port. Falkenherg, substituted In the fifth, I made a better showing, but FlttaMirg' error continued. Attendance. I Ml, Bcore: FITTiBtTRO. R.H.O.A.B. BOSTON. I R.K.0.A.E , rf.i. 1 1 I VI Pertae, Tenner, lb... 1 Coolea. if.,., l Carney, .... IMoran, a ftaanmont. ef 1 1 II lTUrk., If.... t 1 t I I O CUith, 3b.... lilt 1 ,wairnr, m at 1 I I 14 4 PranaHaK. lb 1 Bianlar, rf... 1 1 I I CRHt-.r. lb.. 111 Ak'ttchlo. lb. 1 1 I 1 F. bring, rf.. tit lie rrnipa, e i 11 OPhllllenl. .. 1 I ralianb'f.'P. 1 1 1 I 11 IT U 1 Kruer I I I .... lOJOMt jM .... I I 0 M 1 i M hit: Bevlll. Bacrlfic hits: Stolen banes: Barrett, Mcf'arland f't. Onsel t3. irst base on bails: Off Howell, 6; off kltson L Hit by pitched ball: By Howell, 1. First base on error: New Tork, 1 Left on bases: Detroit, I; New Tork, T. Struck outv By Kltson, f; by Howell. I Time: Z :(-. Empire: O LAugiuin. Washington Worst Wklto Box. CHICAGO, Aug. 17. -Washington won to day's game by bunching four of their six bits in the secona ana thira innings. jni. tego' only run resulted from a base on ball, a aciiflc and a single. Attendance, i.lol. tscore: - VAuurNtiToM mirAOft. KH.fl.il R.B.O.A.B. MID-WEST TENNIS TOURNEY ConrU In Fise Condition and Playm Show Hzoellent form. DR. SHELDON DEFEATS YOUNG OF OMAHA Local Teteran t'nakle to Crack the Nat Presented Hlra In te Pre liminary Ronnd Hnnt of Cnl Ifornln a, Favorite. Crrm'far, Ik 1 Aubnr, )... I Tatal Totals ... 4 I M 11 1 1 xBatted for Palkenberg In eighth. Boston 0 lOieie-t-' Pittsburg 0 I 0 0 1 0-4 Two-baa hits: Cooley. Tenney, Sebrlng. Three-base hit: .Clarke. Double plays: Phllllrml to Rllchev to Branafleld: Leach to Bransfield. First base on balls: Off Carnav. 6: eft Falkenberr. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Philllppi, Aubrey. Struck out: By Carney, 1; by Philllppi, 4; by Fal kanberg, i. Times IM. Umpire: John stone, Brooklyn Twice Dow Brown. BROOKLTK. Au. 17.Brook1yn won a doubla-header from Bt. Louis today. Gar vin held th visitor down to three hit in the first game, all In the ninth inning. In the second game the local were out batted, but bunching of hit won them a ten-Inning game. Attendance, 2,900, Score, first game: BROOKLYN. ' I BT. tOtJIS. B.H.O.An. 1H.0.11 trans, lb... lilt larroll, lb... I I 4 II, I I I f WL'oDavaa, ri. v a v v Voran, as.... I I I Mnbluoa, tt, I I 4 Aran, rf .... II Clark, lb... 11 Blbrb, It.;. 1 CoifthUa, lb. 1 1 I MaCor'k. lb. I I I Klttradga, a. 4 Ortlt, p Ill 0 Holmas, If... I 4 I OlUb.ll. lb.... I I 1 I k Jnaa, frf . . i. UlOraan, rf.... I Totals I i it u e allahan, lb. 11(11 4atoon, lb.. I 4 I I TaitaabllU n I Hiattarj. a... a Own, p I Piahartr, p.. 4 11 I II 1 I I I 1 111 Bar, at...... I Kradlajr, lb.. I Lajula, lb... I Hickman, lb. 1 Mcl artkr. It I Bamla, a I Qocba'er, as. 1 as. 1 Sharkar tnbba, .... 1 I kSmaot. tt.... I 11 I I ToUlt . porta, IB..,. e a;uvuieaT7, u. i i a i v. leveiana l o v 1 Dahlaa. aa .. I I 1 lBurka, lb.... 1 t 1 4 4 I Boston 1 0 0 11 jaai:rarr, ni a a v v train, aa...,v w a m w Jordaa, lb... 114 1 eHackatt, lb.. 1 I I I I Itltt.r, lilt C'nvati, lb 1111 Carrla, lit IjO-Nall, t-0 111 I I I' I I ToUla I I 14 IT 1 t-t 009 ,e o r. pobba, cX.. Iovla. lb.... I llahlan, as... I Mot'raary, rf I Jcrdaa. Jb... 1 I 1 ...'...S3 10 10 OMAHA. ) Aa h. 4 0 27 0 i 10 Phurart, 2b , 4 0 1 Kelly, ss 4 0 0 Hlckey, 8b 3 0 0 H. PO. 2 0 Oomling, e , Companion, p i t I A. E. it .u 0 0 e t C 10 o e-I M . t ! W TotaJ tl Run by innings: Milwaukee 1 1 Ou.j-hdk. i.i,.,....i. 1 0 Kits by Innings: XUlwauke 1 0 Omaha 0' 0 jftrnu runs: Milwaukee, a. Left on buses: Milwaukee, I; Omaha, I. first baa Po balls: Off Bwormsted, 1; off Companion, B. Struck out: Uy Bwormsted, 5: by Com panion,. 1. Hit by pltaUei ball: Stone. Two-bawe ' hits: O'Neill. Stone. Suorlnc bite: Corkrnan, F. Miller. Bwormsted, Hlckey.. Stolen buses: Cockman, dating, F. Miller, loubla play: Miller to Gatitis, Oatin to Braun. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Kelly. v BllUlonatre Divide l. A COLORADO RPRINQS, Aug. 17 Th locals were lucky and bunched nlta In th fret game today, winning .easily. In th aeon a game Qlade wa too great an enigma for the IocmIs. Donohue'a tuich of Conxal ton's long fly, with three men on bases, and Glade's pitching were th features. - Score, first gam: HUH. VIo. Spring. OlltJ010-7T4 - tit Joseph 0I0000IIO-I8I Batteries: ' Bt. Jossnh. Fall and McCon Cell; Colorado , UprUigs, Nswmsyer and Score, second gam: R H E St. Joseph...... 10010 00124 Colo. Burlngs. 000000080 0 , rlatterlee: Bt. Joseph, Glade and McCon- seu; Colorado Hpriugs. jone ana lioxiq. rcn'b'a. f VaaH'a. af.. t MoUaaa, lb.. MartaL If... 1 Babk, aa I audar, lk.1 HbarL lb.. I Duna, tb I owarmaa. a a siaKb'a'a, . I ii Baal Lnek Beat Denver, TTKfVFRt Aug 17 Pad luck In th ninth lost e oloseiy eontested gam lor VMS Len ver team today.' Score: v Kansas City.,. 0 1 t M 1 1 I 1-4 10 1 frenver I 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 1- 1 I 5 Hatterlesi Penver, Pound and Sshlel) Kausu City, lies ana MtMiic Doe Moines Takes Laf One, , DE3 MOINB!, Ta.. Aug. 17. Morrison' pitching, combined with opportune hitting. Won the last game of th eerie for ! Motnea, . iisaaatuc; wo. nore. R.H.E1. Peoria 0 1 M 10 i i'MU I Uatterlesi V Maine. Morrison arid Foul; 1'oorla, Olmatvd and Heaeler. Ktandlnsc vt b Teams. Plavei Won. It. Milwaukee D6 61 . Colorado Springs .. St KannaJt City W M tit. JoaepU M 4$ 1'eoru M Invrr ii U lr Molne ill 41 Omaha M I , No game today. 15 41 4 bi 64 M U p.e .ai .1:1 .it 9 .44$ .4.1 .4 Jaaiora Keep on Winning. viT.ftvn V.b.. Aur 17. ffineolal Tele gram.) The Union kiuick V-raa Juniors t(.t up tlwlr winning gait by defeating the fMt 1'likfr lam in a. uioee gunie luuajr i. It, wlnnlnir hnll for PllK-1 Vxceot. for 1:1 wlidnoaa. He struck olit fni!rl.n mmn a nit ellowed onlv seven tilt ITiiuley avlau pitched good ball and, with aaajnnkk aninnMk, anaaa. asaaank ta BEERS Fcimous' the World Over Fully Matured. Onlar fraa ' B. May A losanany ' r.?Aicc pcrtFccT r.r-rj Ttllkill'filarAltlt l'.n.iii f.-i Luavrl :.o I'a aja aa,MiiiMj of j. bra twa ba r-'-f jJ w yuit 1'.a aary .' V 1 ivitou4 hti-.aal'v'l rrt t ,-. ui b I'inlli 1,1 r ' 1 shkM 1. Illln:liliill.u I t ju,.,) Ik'Uuy Kmnui T ud lb ul v . k,l aiatn of .lu.1 rjwara. ucurr4 b i juji;inna or arir yeaia, t-'W' luiir wrai a p.wu.' toa.arj uii ?. Uraae ap t-ii to lu.a bioa u is r. i-,rr...a.uJ ..rr, f'J'J t "' r-.a-. V l kMkiiirMr ill Hai-a, 4Mavjra.a K. A.., a na. Sak.. k Kau A Ca.. IHk n.a. , a ajiii ., K b a..a L kv.. ih4a.l. C at..o, l Currla. o I T IT II JliDamont ... I TeUl . Brooklyn 0 5 0 0 1 St. Ixiuls 0 0 0 0 1 T.eft on bases: Bt. Louis. : Brooklyn, i. Two-base hit: McCrry, Burke. Horn run; SlieckarU. Stolen base: Uonovaa t2.i, Hackett '2). First bae on errors: St l.ouis, 1; Brooklyn, 1. First base on balls: Off Qarvln. off Currle. 4. Sacriflae hltt rimoot. Hit by pitched ball: By Garvin, 1; by Currle, 1 Struck out: By Oarvln, 7i by Currle, 1. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Hurst. Score, second gam I i - BROOKLYN. . i . ST. lOVlt. R.U.O.A.g.1 R.H.O.A.K. Rtrant. lb... 1 I 1 ajrarralL lb.. 0 1 I I I Shaokara. If. I 1 I B 0DnYaa, rf. 1 4 9 I U!t-fnooi, o, -. , v i w t I OillunlaaTT, 111 I i I t tHBurke, lb.... Ill 1 Mir.ni, aa.... I I I I I 0 Hr.o. lb.... 11 I Ja.tlitaeh. all I I WO Nail, .... 1111 Rainy, p...,. lilt 0jMurlur, j... 1144 Totals ...4 lit I J TataU ... I 1011 11 I iTwo out -when winning run waa mad. Brooklyn 10000010 J-4 St. Loul.y.........0 IMIUMM Left on bases: Bt. Louts, 7: Brooklyn. 7. Two-base hits: Smoot, Jordan, ONclU Three-base hit: feheckard. Stolen bases: Hhackard. J. Sacrifice hits: Dunleavy. Murphy. Btruck out: By Reldy, I; by Mur phy, 1, Wild pitches: Kctdy, 1: Murphy. 1. Time: 1:40. Uinlr; Hurst. Cinelaaatt sad Giant Both Win. NF.W TORK. Auar. 17. The Cincinnati and local Nationals broke even in the double-header whloh attracted over 13,000 per son to th Polo ground today. New York won tne nrst game wun Mavnewson -omening against Suthoff. In the second the visi tor batted Taylor out of th box In th fifth Inning, - Pool pitched well and hi batting wa useful, lie made two hits in trie mm inning, ecoreu one run anu ufua in two more while taking hi aecond turn at Jh bat. . Attendance, 12.684. Score, firt game: Ntnr tofk. cincihwati. H.H.O.A.B.I R.H.O.A.g. Browna. rt.. 1 I I I I Ponlln, If..., 1 1 I a o af V V V a Daoiour, ai a a Dolaa, rf.... o 0 Barklry, lb.. 1 Btalnlaldt, lb I llD.lr, Ik Oil orcoran, aa. I Plata, a I ToUla ... 1 I It 11 Washington 11000e 02 Chicago 00011011 01 Left on bases: Chicago, I; Washington, I. Two-bsse hits: Couahlln. MoCormlck. Three-bose hits: Orth, Green. Sacrifice hit: Magoon.' Btruck out: By Orth, I. First base on balls: Off Flaherty, 2: off Orth, L Time: 1:20. Umplr: Connolly. Cleveland Makes It Eight. CLEVELAND, Aug. l7.-CIeveland mads It eight straight today, defeating Boston easily. Tjlneen was knocked out ot th box In tbs first inning. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.B Flick, rf I I 1 Doughartr, If I 1 1 4 I I a a lo 1 1 ma, eb. ., I 1 1 I C. Btahl, of, ii 4 0 Freeman, rf. 1 10 0 1 Paronl, aa... I 10 Lachaaea, lb I 1 T 0 0 Farrla. lb.... I 114 l'J Blah I. a.. I I I I I 111 alulnaaa, a.... I 0 t Wlntara. a... I 1 I I I TeUla ... 1 11 IT 11 II ToUlt ... t i 14 IS a 0 2 0 - 0 0 0 0-8 First base on errors: Cleveland, t: Bos ton, t. Two-base hits Bay. Hickman, Lajoie. Parent, Collin. Freeman. Three baae hit: Hickman. Jos. Stolen bases: Flick, Bay. Double play: Gochnsuer to Lnjoie to Hickman (2)' First base on balls: Off Dineen, 1; off Winter. 1. Left co bases: Cleveland. 6: Boston, I. Btruck out: By Joss, 7; by winters, 3. Passed ball Bomla. Timet 1:28. Umpire: Sheridan. Standing of tb Teniae. Played. Won. Lost II I 11 p.e. .147 ,Uo .mo .too ,4A4 ,460 .t3 Boston 99 64 16 Philadelphia 101 67 , 44 Cleveland 100 tfi 4S Detroit M 49 47 New York 14 47 47 St. Louis 17 48 63 Chicago 100 4fi 6S Washington 9 82 67 Games today: Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at PL Louis. New Tork at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Paul Hammer Toledo' Pitcher, Taking; Tea Ran to Two. St. PAUL. Aug. 17.8t. Paul and Toledo played off a postponed game today, which was won by the locals, who Mt Dom ter rificaiiy, earning seven of their ten rung. Attendance, l.s.j. tscore: BT. PAT7L. I TOLEDO. R.M.O.A.Kt " R.H.O.A Celer, lb til (NSmltli. rf.... I 1 1 I I Bhannoa, of.. 111! OlCkllda. lb... 4 4 4 1 1 Jarkaon, rt.. 1 4 I I e.O.na.' of.... I 1 I 1 I Bcbaafar, aa. 1 1 4 I lIKIalnoar, e... 1114 1 Hutgina. lb. i 1 H kibaub, lb... I I I I I ? a I 1 I 1 I I I :.. I I o ..1111 riouraor, It. Ill Whaalar, lb. I I It SullWaa, ... 1 1 4 Cnacb. p Ill f I I Suthott, . J. xKailr Tetali .. i 1 IT I 1' I 11 I I I I I tiTurnar. lb., I J Pall, aa I 1 I I I I f Androwi, If.. I I I I 01 Hoib, ToUla -...II UW II Totals r. I 614 14 I Bt. Paul ..1 0 0 10 8 11 -10 Toledo :.....0 HI I I t 1 1-1 Two-baa hit: Geler, Jackaon, Wheeler, Bnannon. hmitn. uwem. Hacnnce nlta: Shannon. lluKKln. Klelnow. Stolen base: Hugrlns. Double play: Chech to Muggins to wnseier. lisaes on Dans: -n uorn, sj off Chech. S. Struck out: By Chech. 4. Wild pitch: Dorn. Left on bases: St. Paul. a, iuibuu) aw iiuivi a.au. umiita, naaa.i Standins of tne Teams. Plsved. Won. Lost, ,4 1 14 :t i TMslts, II... I I I I tin tariaour, at. 1 1 t Br Dolaa. rf.... I 1 I I I Mr ToUla ... T 10 IT t x Batted for Buthoft in th ninth. New Tork 1 1 I II I I I Cincinnati 0 I 0 0-0 0 0 4 Left on bases: New York, 9; Cincinnati, Two-base hits: owerman, Dolan. Home run: Seymour. Hacrince lilts: van nanren, Lauder, Mathewson. Stolon ajasec: Merles, Gilbert, Haub. Double pisy: jssoo 10 mi Gann. First base on balla: Off Mathew- eon. l: off Buthoft. 6. riret oase on errors: CinclnnaU. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Stit- ioff. 1. Struck out: B Matnewson, b; by Suthoff, 8. Psssed ball: Bowerman. Tlme 1:46. Umpires: Email and Moran. smore, seoonu gam. . . CINCINNATI. NEW TOUIC. n.n.o.a ai K.H.o.a.ai. wrovae, n... a i t j a ramus, oil 1 I 1 I rOank. lb . 1 I 1 1 Barklar. Ik.. 1 IU I t atartaa, U.. f 11 Staiataltft, lb I 1 M Babb, I I t I I Dal,, lb 1 III tLaalar, lb... I till Ooeaoraii, aa. 11 a on Dart, ... i i f Habarar, ... I I I 1 I Dona, lb I I 4 4 I faola. 1 I I 1 I Bowarmaa, I t 4 I I I'laior, .... ilia ToUla ,.. II IT II I Millar, 0 4 114 ' . xVanrTa .... till Total! ...Til IT IT I xBatted for Miller In the ninth. Cincinnati 0601100 1 I New York 01120100 1-1 First base on errors:- Cincinnati. I. Left on bases: Cincinnati, I; New York, 7. First r.. on bells: Off Tavlor, I; off Miller, I; off Poole, 1. Btruck out: By Taylor, 2: by Miller, z; by fool, i. unree-Dase nitai neauahan, Mertoa. jiowerraun. 'xwo-Daa Its: Howerman, Taylor, Seymour. Sacri fice Mt: Ileckiny. Stolen bases: Corcoran lilt by pltcbea bail: sy t'ooie. i. lime I Umpirss: , Morait and Email. P.C. .070 .t4 .064 .404 . .163 Paul, (2). 1 .00 tending of tbe Teams. Played. Won. Lost, P. C. Pittsburg luO 65 IS .GS0 New York 60 l .6 4 Chicago JVi $1 41 .6.1 Cincli'Jiatl W 63 44' .fcj5 lirooklya - ,. su ,it fioeron V 4t 64 Mt Philadelphia , W II Ii - ..! St. Louis 1U6 S5 70 .Sit names todav: Plttaburc at Boston. Cin cinnati at New Tork. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Bt Paul 102 61 14 MllTjtuuke lol .11 40 LoulKvill 101 6 46 Indlanapoll ........104 66 40 Kanna City "... 97 47 60 Columbus 104 42 62 Mlnneapoll Ii 41 ' 6? Toledo 103 7 68 Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Columbus ai liens ciiy, aoieao ai sauwaukee. Wahoo Beat David City. WAHOO. Neb., Aug. 17. (Special ) The Wahoo bail team, under the management of Yennle Klrchman. went down to Rising City Saturday evening and walloped the David City team on Bur.aay afternoon. Score: . 1 R.H. Wahoo 0 01IOI(Tlo4l David City 0 0000010 1-1 1 Batteries: Wahoo, Anderson and Me duna: David City, Bill and Johnson, Struck out: By Anderson, 7; by Bills, 10. Molae Beat Printer. The Walter Moise team defeated th Omaha Printing company team In an in teresting game of ball Saturday afternoon by a score of 4 to 0. Goring pitched a good game, and won his own game by batting out tn Dan lor a com run. yonr; Mol 0 1 t Printer 0 t M M Batteries: Molae, Goring and Chase; '-inters, usner ana jonnson. r CJarlnda Oat a lays Create. CLARINDA, la.. Aug. 17. (Special Tele gram.) Clarinda won today s gam by a cor of 4 to 1. Batteries: Clarinda, Har vey and Depew;- Creaton, Corns and Cor pen. jnia: liwiuia, iu; vreaion, er rors: Clarinda. I: Creaton. t. Clarlnda's all-around better playing and Harvey' good pucning won me game. Haatlng an. Easy Winner. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 17.-(Bpeclal Tele. rram.) Hastings won sn easy ima from Kenenaw loo ay oy a score ot f to . htat- terlaa: Haatlnsa. Pchaubla and Btower: Keneaw. Sohults, Morrice and Armitnae. Btruck out: By B-hauble. ; by Bchults aria Morrice, 7. nua: Hastings, 13 : ttne- 4W, i. umpir: maiup. Monday morning play began tn th mld- dl west championship tennis tournament on th court of the Field club and con tinued throughout tb day. with the re sult that all of th matches In th pre liminary and all but four in. the first round were finished. The play was as a whole very satisfactory and Interesting, many of tha matches bringing out some very strong and clever play. Almost very man In th tournament played otn time during th day and th gallery and player ar be ginning to mk dope on the ultimate re sult of th week play in singles. Th favorite so far seems to be Reuben G, Hunt of California. In both of hi matches he defeated hi man without . extending himself, so that it is difficult to foretell what he will do In the later matches. If he continue to how th graceful form and multitude of troke, clever placing and hard drive that he showed at times yesterday h will certainly be in the run tilng. lie ha the reputation of being an erratic player, and it may be that he will fall down before the finals. On t'nespected Besnlt. The most unexpected result of th day' play, probably, waa Hopkins' defeat of Fletcher of Galeeburg. Hopkln elmply outplayed his young opponent by eteady play, volleying and lobbing mostly. Fletcher ha th cleanest back-hand strok ver seen on th local court and combine it vith a fine overhead stroke. It was unfortunate that Fletcher went out aa h did after having won th preliminaries, for It puts him out early and doe not give him an opportunity In th consolation. Holland, who dsfsated Guthrie of Atchi son, 1 Sanderson partner ana is xrom GsJesburg. He la a very larg man, but handle himself very gracefully. H 1 qually at home with hi for and back- band atrokea. Guthrie la left in for th consolations and wDl ' prove on of th trongect men in it. He 1 very enthusi. aatio with regard to tennis and. will tak back with him to Atchison a large num ber ot local players. The tournament at Atchison, next to the present tournament. la probably the biggest In the middl west and the local boy will roak a strong bid for something In It. Iowa's Active Kepreaentatlv One of the most attractive players on the courts during th day was Blatherwlck of Rock Valley, la. In th morning he dls posed of Webster and defeated Haskell In th afternoon. He t ambidexterous and clay equally well with both hands, chang ing hi racket from One hand to tha other while playing without hindering hi play in the least. He play a driving gam and ha a superb ground atroka In th afternoon Hunt, the Californtan, disposed of Dr. Van Camp in two short ttulok sets. Van Camp put up a plucky game, but wa simply tired out front hi hard match in th morning and wa unabl to meet th carefully plaoed game of Hunt, A in tha morning gam, -Hunt was not required to really extend himself. Knox wa simply outclassed in. hi match with Holbrook of Sioux City. Holbrook wa on of the player In the semi final at Sioux City last weak and wa in fine form after hi play of the pfevtoug wek i Three of th filoux City player defaulted, as they were unabl to reach Omaha in time, because of the Tri-Stat tournament at 'Bioux City dragging over until Monday, H. O. Hlles and Baker will com down to play in th double just VA asm, though. Coa Toaagr Out Early, Tb most Interesting match in the pre Umtnary round was that between C. H, Toung, last year's Omaha champion and a veteran ot tha courts, and Dr. Sheldon, runnerup In this year's city championship at Kansas City. Toung waa defeated by 8heldom only after tb hardest kind of playing on th part of hi opponent. Sheldon played back from th net most of the time and used a low underhand cut return and killed Young' lobs repeatedly. Toung did not display his best form except In th second let, which he won. There were several deuce game in the set which dragged out Into long struggle before they wer fin ished.' Th defeat place Touns In for th consolation and it would seem that he ha a vury good opportunity of winning tt. Th cor by point Is: ,..a 111! 4 4 2 4 1 I 14 0 4 4 11 12 4 4 0 6 4 1 .. 0 4 J 3 I F. J. Hill was another local man who had bard luck in th draw and drew on of th strongest of tha out-of-town play er. Hunt played a graceful game, using several stroke and placing marveloualy well. HI cross-court strokes and back hand stroke wer especially fine. II seemed to hav little trouble In passing Hill at the net and returned almost every thing put into hi court. Hill point wer gained mostly pn net and out bails, Th cor by point wa: Hunt 4 4 t 3 Hill 117 4 Hunt 4 4 14 Hill 0 I 1 . Xorta Platte Men Oat Towle 7I44JI1T1 --4 Forney I I 10 I 0 7 4 1 t4!-4 Towle 117164614 6-4- Forney .... 041641114114144 4-W-t Towle Itlllllllllllll 1-66-7 Raymond played Kuhn two fast aet and Imply outplayed him at all points. He had a very fast serve and played a fast Law ford troke from the back court, only taking th net occasionally, when he had Knhn as completely at hi merry aa at other time. Kuhn, howvr, mad bril liant play at time and succeeded In win ning quit a number of point. Th a cor for th two set was, 6-4, 6-1 Jacob of Abllen wa another ef th out-of-town player who waa put out In . th preliminaries. Hopkins was hla opponent and outclassed him. Jacobs Is a young player and could not handle Hopkins' re turn balls. Hopkln played tn the back court most of the time, only taking th net when forced to do ao. He played a lobbing gam mot of tha time.' The cor for th et waa t-i, -t v Flay Wa Excellent. Everything waa conducive to good matches. Th court were In superb con dition and th day was Juat warm enough to be comfortable while there wa not a breath of air stirring to deflect the ball or rals th dust. Th players were great ly pleased with everything, th court, th ordering of the tournament and the enter italnnwnt, which they received, not to peak of th encouragement lent them by an enthusiastic gallery. The court ar tn far better condition than they hav been before and a great deal of credit 1 due to John Flaverty, groundsman, who has worked unceasingly oa them. Hunt, who ha done moat of hi playing on th clay court at Alamenda, CaL, and ha also played this year on- the clay court at Newport and throughout the middle west, declares that the Field Club's ar finr court and in better condition than any clay courts hey has ever seen anywhere. The gallery wa not a larg a had been expected, because of a misunderstanding on the part ot many, who believed that It wa Impossible to watch the match without an Invitation from a member of the Field club- The committee Is ' trying to overcome this idea and haa plaoed ticket on sal at th club aa well aa In the .city for all visitors, who car to watch tb tournament. Th Day' core. The score for the day' play are; In the preliminary round: H. S. Blatherwlck beat F. J. Webster. -l, 6-0. ur. van vamp Deal a, a. ureen, is-u, e-s. Xi. O. Hunt beat Hill. 6-2, -!. 1L Kohn beat K. Baker, by default. I. Kaymond beat M. Kuhn, 6-2, 6-4. R. B. Fletcher beat R. Paraons, 1-2, 6-1. M. Hopkln beat H. W. Jacobs. 6-2, 6-1 C. H. Forney beat J. W. Towle. 6-4. 4-6, 6-4. Dr. F. E. Bhaldon beat c. n. Toung. f-X. 4-8, e-. 1? T, won,1 Glorlosa second, Parlsslenn third. lime: I V. Pcond race. teplechae, handicap, short course: Caller won, Anjldaumo second, Anxn third. Time: 4:. Third race, tb Kentucky stake, flv and a half furlonsa: The Iiy ftoheia w.m, Divination second, To San third. Time: l:7l. Fourtn race, one mne: injunction won, lr Voorhees second. Lord Badge third. Xlrne: 1:SV . . . Fifth race, six furlonra: Monster won, Rob Roy Soound, Blackamoor third. .Time: 1:14. - Bixth race, on mil! Tsrdarm won, Hich Chancellor second. Bad New third. Tim: l:i"V EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Low Dillon' Bare with Tim Po4 eaed Till Conrae Dries Oat. NEW TORK. Aug. 17. Th Grand circuit easld meeting began at Brighton beach tooay in Ideal racing weather. Th tar featur of th card w to bav been a mile against the world a trotting record ot l:024 by th champion mare, Lou Dillon. It wa decided, however, that tne track waa not In good condition, and th mar was merely sent fast exhibition mile. Bh went th mile In 2.WV She will go to beat the record later on in the week. The 15,000 tk for th :) trotter wa a tedlou affair of live heats, with Jay McGregor a th choice at ven money against th field. John Taylor, howerar. Won th raca Summaries: Th Hiram Woodruff, 66,000 tak. 1:20 Ciaas, trotting CARTERS : IVER L-a i Blek Brrh n relieve all tha trouble! Inci dent to a bllloaa atata of the aratetn. anrb aa Die. alneaa, Noa, Prowaineaa, Dialroae aft eating, paia In tha giee, Ae. Wblla their moat leinua able aaocaaa haa been shows la caring 8uE' Briarhe.yet Cartcr'altttle L!er I'llla are eqnariy valnahle in Conatipatloa, curing and preventing this ennoTlsg complaint, while thay alao retreri all diaordora of tha etnmarh. atlmtilate tha liver ad regulat lb bowtla. Srca if they only eurad John Taylor, gr. g., by DUpute- uoiiy, oy jo a tvmon Jar McOreeor. ra Lady Patchle, b. m. (Ecker) 6 1 I 2ro fro ro 4ro 6 ro (Hudson) n . . i. , a III.. ... LV . Unracai W. Wllann. r m. (De- rlder) 3 I (Senator Mills, b. h. (Howell). ...4 6 MCAdama, Jr.. oh. h. (Johnson).. 7 7 UatrinW. K Vi m. (Mlllerl 1 6 Nickellette. a. m. (Fisher) 6 to Monro, b. g. (Walker) ,d .Time: 2:0814, 2:11, t:10H. Ml, l:134. 3:16 pacing class, purse tl.OuO: Major C, b. g., by Conatman Pearl I.uos, by Roger Han son (Cv Frank wflaon, b. g. (McDonald) Kiowa, b. g. (Bush) Direct ti, br. g. (Hudson) d Tim: 3.06. 2:08, 2:(. 3:01 class pacing, purs 61,000, on and one-eighth miles: Nonamie, b. m., by General Bolyle, by Altitude (Loomls)... - 1 Ebony King, blk. g. (Itogash).... 3 Diabllto, b. g. (walker) , Blrdlna, b. ro. (Davis) 4 Pag Hal. b. h. (Geera) t Dart, b. g. (Kumey) I Time: I:2f4. 1:07 trotting claas, purse 11,600: Rythmic, br. h., by Oakland Faron-DUcheas, by stratnmoor (Hudson) Fereno. blk. m. (Benvon) J Montacarlo, b. g. (Walker) -' Prince of Orange, b. g. (Cox)... 5 Dan T, b. g. (Geers)...- 4 Susie J, ro. m. (Titer) ( Time: 29. :07i. 3:00 pacing claas. puree 11.000, mil dash Prince Alert, b. g., by Crown Prince (Demeres) ... i... Knox's Gelatin, King, b. g. (Amory) . . Harold H. b. g. (Geers) Dan R, ch. g. (Jolly) . Time: 3:01. ' 1 Aeha they would b almoat prlcelraa to thoae wba saner from thle diatreoalng complaint I but fottn saielT their foodneaa dwi no', end here, and thoae who one try them will find these little P''1 vaVn shle in o manv ways that they will pot be williaf to do wlthoot ihem. Bnt after all awk head iN 3 3 I 3 II th bane of o maoy lire that here is whera w make oar great boast. Our pill cur it wall Olbere do not. - Carter's Lift! Liver Pill ar very small and very eaay to take. On nr tw pllla maka a doe They are atrctly vegetable and do oot gripe or btirre. eat by their gentle action pleaeeeUwbe raathem. Is vlala ai es centa: lor $L aula by drnggiati evaryvr hare, or aeat by auaal. , CARTER MEDICINE CO., v I New York Clt Sheldon Toung . Sheldon Young . Sheldon toung 431 121! 3 464 4 626 4344 1-27-3 K. Dufrene beat Georc Howell, by da- fault, O. E. Holbrook beat H. Knox. 4-1. 4-0. J. Eberhardt beat H. O. Hlles. by de fault. . A. Scrlbner beat F. Redmond, 6-2, 6 3. In the first round: Fred Kberhardt beat N. Field, by default. 8. S. Caldwell beat G. Rasmussen, 6-4, 3-7. H. 8. Blatherwlck beat J. N. HaekelL 4-L 4-6, 6-1. . R. a. HunJ beat Dr. Van Camp, 6-0, g-1. I. Raymond beat IL Kohn, 6-2, 6-1 M. Hopkins ' beat R. B. Fletcher, 6-4, 4-4, 6-4. Frank Eberhardt beat L. McConnell, 6-1. -l. Dr. Schneider beat Gall Martin, 6-2, 6 3. H. M. Holland beat W. W. Guthrie, 1-2, 6-S. J. Hughea beat William Wood. by. da fault. ' Henry Ebarhardt beat G. W. Beltsal, I -u, -. Matches (or Today. ' - The matches eet for play thla rooming are: At 10 o'clock Fred Eberhardt against 8. . Caldwell R. G. Hunt against H. B. Blatherwlck. I. Raymond against M. Hopkins. C. H. Forney against Dr. Sheldon (first round match). F. Dufrene against O. E, Holbrook (flrat- rouna maicni. j John-Eberhardt against ' Frank' Eber hardt, ... , At 11 o'clock Dr. Schneider against H. M. Holland. : J. Hughes against Henry Eberhardt H. V. Fallor sgalnst H. D. Copeland inrai-rouna maicn), W. 8. Oilman against Horace 'Burr (first round match). Drawings for th Doable. Th drawing In th donble wer hld In th evening at th Field club and twenty- two entries were listed. All ot the team are good, strong team and th matches, which begin at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. promise to be exceedingly good. The pre liminaries will be played off this afternoon and any matches possible (n the first round. With the exception of the Guthrie and Beltsell-Hopkln and 8crlbner match. none of them ar of any momentoua char acter, although It I not at all unlikely that some of the preliminary matches might prove to b a gurprlae to thos who hav figured out th result 'of th tourna ment beforehand. ' Th pairing for th double gr a fol low: i . Blatherwlck and Holbrook, by. Forney and Jacob bye. Redmond and Parsons, by. Young and Caldwell, bye. Hughe and Schneider, bve. Flutcher and Green play kohn and Kuhn. Fred and Frank Eberhardt nlav w.h- ter and Sunderland. Guthrie and Beitzel nlav Hnnkrlna mm Scrlbner. McConnell and Hoel nlav Kevtlla, mn Crawford. V " Van Camn and Vnn nlav Hnii.nJ ....a Sanderson- John and Henrv -EherharAt a.la arii. ..I.', UllOIIV, s ailor and Hill, bye. Haskell and Towle, by. Burr brothers, bye. Hunt and Sheldon, bye. Baker and Gllmore, by. ' No Time to Fool Away. Congh. colds and lung trouble demand prompt treatment with Dr. King New Discovery. No cure, no pay. Vo. 31.00. For ale by Kuhn A Co. Fsrty tuts, tee I Me tack. ' A. SANTAEIA CO., Makwa,. Tampa. Pis. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. Dttrikatan. aHITK DOVK CURE noaer .'alia to dcatroy otht fns for ttrons drink, Hie apnetlto fnr which cannot eilat afier ualna itila remrdy. .ln In any llqult" Wiib or without knuvieasti of patlonti taatslraai i a Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co.. Omaha. i ?-i I ..v . , , , - Low rates all Summer via the CHICAGO & HORTH-V ESTERI1 RY. v.c. i...t jri,..riia Tilling and the FlBtiIti2 and Hunt- inaretortgot Minnesota ana Wisconsin. u.m i '. a i J D.,,1 lj(;nnnrlia riv direct J between vjmaan anu a ui-iuiu.. -,- - eccesi to Worthington, &ia;ton, .vinuoui. c.u8..i Lake.bt. lamei, LU wasnmgion, "c- tonka, woiw pear ana owcr icboui w , Th fitst ef Everything. For rstei, tickets and full Information, address H. C. CHEYNET, General Atenu OMAHA. WS. WW4T to 4 0 4 13 3 14 4-30-4 3-17-3 431-6 0-i-l GAMES IN .-AMERICAN LEAGUE WEI K HEADS LAKE SHOTS rhrHto Flrat Inning Load Frove , gnffletent to Wla tha De.nae. . ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17. Philadelphia de fa ted 8t. Louis today In a closely played game, I to 3. The norne team went to pieces In the first inning and allowed Phila delphia a lead of throe rune. After that the visitors wer shut .out, but Bu Louis could not eatob up. Attendance, l.ii. Score: rmutDELrHiA.. I ar. tone a kt O A B.I R.H.O.A.B. Hart.al, It . 1 1 Burkatt, It... 111 I a riokariu. at 1 I L. t roaa, tb. I Savhoia, lb.. 1 1 Murubr. IB.. 1 a a M. rM. aa. 1 I 4 I a linffa.as, rt.. I Kowrra, .... 1 ruuk, i I I a lie, Tout ... i mu i Minn, rt... I Hiii, it aii Auaaraua. Ik I Hi 'Aa'lara, aa. . I I '4 Hrllrlck. el. I I 1 rnel. Ik Ill 8uiaB. a.... Ill Hi. vara, ... 1 iK.hoa .. aaPgeall . Ill I. ii TotaU I I I I I I I 17 10 a Batted for Frlfll la th ninth. si iiatial for Slevera in th ninth. Philadelphia ........ 660060-3 St. Louis 100101610-3 Earned runs: St, I,ouls I; Philadelphia, 1. Two-bae bits: Buikett. Hill, Andereoa, M. Cross, Poweio, Tbtee-base hit: Mur phy. Kaorlfics hit: L. Croaa. Double play: Murphy to beybold. Flrt baae oa bails: tut Vol vera, T. oft Plank, 3. etruck out! Uy Sievers, 1; by Plank. 6. Left on baaee; H. l.ouis, 6: Philadelphia, I. Time; 10. I. ;mpire: Pears. ' Khtoa Down New Totk. DETF.OIT, Aug. 17.-KItaon pitched a P.n anna today ai.a won handily ircm , ) vi It J he loisa.1 preaented a new lull rid, rSiriiti havlur akJ tor tila relraae. Tn tXauge woisil neil. arrctl'l aii'-UX Chloago Dcpartoaental Shoot Caa. elnde, rert iheridan Cntat ant 11 el as; Selected. CHICAGO. Aug. 17.-The rifle eomDetltlon of the Department of th Lake and of th Dakota was concluded today. The suc cessful competitors, who will he entered In me inrantry ana cavalry comintuion begin ning next Saturday at Fort Sheridan, are: Jiepartment or the Lakes Private Welk. Twentieth Infantry (gold medal), 627; Lieu tenant Pardee. Twentieth infantry (silver medal). 762: Lieutenant Wallace. Twentieth Infantry (silver medal). 740: Sergeant Brun dage, Third Infantry (sliver medal), 727; Mualrlan Carroll, Twentieth infantry (dls-tina-ulahed markanian), 7T2. Department of the Dakota Serreant Haa. klii. Twentv-fourth Infanir-r iar,i. medal), f'2; Sergeant Blchardaon, Twenty hret infantry (ailver medal), 7; Corporal Coles. Twenty-fourth . Infantry - (allvar medal), 7&5: Sergeant Aperlan. Twenty-tlrat Infantry (silver medal), 77; 8rgeant Oray Son, Twenty-fourth infantry (distinguished marksman). 7ftk; Major Brown, Twenty fourth infantry (distinguished marksman). M. Fletcher Paraons . Fletcher Parsons Interesting Contest. An lntereatlr.g tenpln contest wa bowled on Clara !ley luat night between C. J. 1-YaiiClKco and K. J. Marble and W. F. Weber snd H. Frltarhtr, th former tw wiiiiui:g ur ii.iriy-Mven inua. Deere: la 177 Franclco .. Marbl ..... Total... Wober Friischer .. Totals... 17 lwl' . KS6 let. . I'i7 . I at. 3d. in M. Total. 6n tu4 41 t.l Id. TouL t Ml ti iti U4 till m JL,l Th match between R. B. FJetcher of Galesburg and Roy Parson of North Piatt wa won by the Galeburg man In two fast sat. It was tho (Irst set on la the morning, and tha first coupl of game wer filled with double fault. Afterward th player tUed down, and Fletcher walked away with hi opponent. Both players are young in the game, but I'ar. on lacked th practice of hi opponent and waa unused to th clay, court. Fletcher used a twist serve and a Lawford stroke from the back court, with which h passed Parsons repeatedly. Fletcher la looked upon a one ot the men to be counted with In the tournament Tbe cor by point waa: 1 1 4 3 4 4 4-29-4 4 3 4 3 4 0 3 3-2U-3 4 4 4 4 7 0 4-17-6 1 13 114 3-16-1 Art Scrlbner defeated th other North Piatt man In two straight seta Rsdraond, lik Persons, is a new player and unused to clay court. Scrtbnar played a back court gam mostly and passed Redmond and drove them through hint for moat of hla point. Tbe score by point waa I 4 4 4 4 0 1 4-24 3 1 3 1 3 4 4 3-11 I 4 3 4 4 4 1 6-ao 3 3 1 3 0 1 4 -) Kansas' Strong; Maa. Tb match between Forney of Abllen, Kan., and J. W. Towle waa on of th most vn match of th morning play and waa won by th former after three e citing sets, filled with deuce game. For ney considered one of tbe strongest of th Kansas players, and it was expected that he would roak short work ot th lo cal man. II played a baclcltne game al most entirely, and ghowed some vary brll llant work In returning low serve and re turns, literally scooping them out of the court. Tbe cor by point wa; Forney I4I3I44I4 Scrlbner , Redmond Scrlbner , hedmund if "-aaw awl JJWpMUsmpiainisaiawMi swaaawsngaw X O . m '-mi f V I w 6U 31 i X mil "Visi. I t$r. J J EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Owner Withdraw Horses Matched Against Dick Welle at Chicago. CHICAGO. Aug. 17.-Pulld un to a com. mon gallop and in the faet time of 1 oyer a track that was at least two seconds slow, Dick Welle won tb Speculation take at Hawthorn today. (July three oui oi me origins) BLartere war left In. Thi wholesale withdrawal wa caused by the anQouncament that Dick Welle would ue a reru n an nar k.bii i. r irst race, ven furlongs: Skillful won. vrrjor rv. aecona. uarney Murk llilra. Tlinei Ilea Second race, ateeplechaae, hort yuui-se, x-auiaser won, Joa M:uee cond. Third race, one mile aiiiciilatlon .t.ki Dick Welle won, Orslna Second, Flocarlin miiu. iime: i;ii. fourth, race. cui. mile mn a mi,pii Curat won, Kuna second, Lou Wood third. Tim: 1:0oVb. ' ilfth race, five lu, Inrii' Wllhoraff wn Coprrl!d aeoond. Ruak third. Tlmfc: 1:01V ninth race, six furlongs: Planude won. Best Man second. Gallant third. Time: i n L f C L' A 1 , A . rt . ... . a.w- i KKAA.rt Aug. i. nrauua: xiri ru. on mne: vircus uin won.J GoaelDer second. Oueen of Iiiilina ihir" Time: L41W. tecond race, sis furlongs: Searkee won, Maud Johnson second, Bruoevlll third. Time: 1:13 V. Third race, six and a half furlongs: Carl Kahler won, Albtila aaovnd. Sir Gallant liiira. 'lima: Aiaif Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth : JT- won, Lofir cood, Dankart tiiii'i. xiifiv. a.a.. . Fifth race, seven and a half furlong: Reeves won, Mary tt. second, Mwlbouin ' kcltpe third. 11m: LKfi. Sixth race, on mile: Lombr won. Llssl A. second. C. Koaenleld third. Time: 1.41. ci. a 'Lio, .aub- i. xaesuics: Flret race, four and a half furlongs; Toupee won. Any Wsy second. Major Cur- penter third. Tims: 0 MV. Second race, els furlongs: Irene Mac won. A'taa Gould second, Aylmer Bruce third. Time: I 16. Third race, five furlongs: Msfslda won,' Jelian second, Magnolln third. Tims; l:"l'a. Fourth racs, one mile, handicap: Miss Mae Lay won. Little Scout coiid, TaDy X ua iiuru. lima: i .ai. Fifth rare, on mil and seventy varrfa- Dr. Hart won. Lynch second, Alborac third. Time: 1:47V, bisth race, one mile and an alghthi Baro net won, Tlckful second, Jena third, Time; riARATOGA. N. 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