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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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It 's oP 7 A Trill DAILY A31 ERICA'S 'NASHVILLE THURSDAY MORNING JITLT 1891 11 i 4' NIGHT 'JULY 5th 8:30 O'Clock NIL41 Klu NIGHT JULY 5the 8:30 O'Clock 11-1 MOST NOVEL EXHIBITION EVER SEEN IN THE SOUTH usE I 11 lo 14( DI If I 114 L9 11J111b 111611til NASHVILLE vs NEW ORLEANS LL) tERIEFIT NASHVILLE BASE CLUB 71 Same Programme of Features as lierotoforo Announced LIICIAT! NAsilviLLE vs nALL 1 CONTEST EVERY 1 NCH REV 1:14 SANTA ANITA BASE BALL! smmmm10 IL! In Colt First in the In takei NASHVILLE vs NEW ORLEANS Some Want Ita rlayinz at Athletic rark N1141411 Wine and Lomma nature Immense Crowds terrating Thor wero 1kaio port: tort A try forall tight took plaeo among a yang in the Weaklier in tho courae of which tobto man Wei latobiwpti coupir tf timea snit be rs I other wore lllll ro Ira pounded up tston therrafter 'anthills while at tho twit via hit by pitohr4 ball which feancillif lrt1 Ilia hat hit hint in tho laro out a tow tooth Ito "it rerrit4 tit Orli snit the 'slur Vi ent ott The contest abintniird with hr Mosta playa on both bide but like that of lisle toorninc it woo ao hoig ttrawn out that tho apcvLatora loot all ilitereet hoore: Urfnphie osatzeto be thirahitt 0 0 110 I 0 l'ilthry Fly no pitehoo4 for the e'bitors aIt tratte the text that he orev etght 1aktrit ti Lilt he was very 441-ctiv 113 al otasolo NeAtiville rout' on'Y 11ta ofT hint 1441 them" Wr 1'olgrrs 14 eho et them being tor trv than two tvowit heettor Pttlaw the teetrittakt tor the lev-ala and would have won hie game hut toe tho otttragrous Act toots of hittlit Oho dtd thy ugolorlog Iii tho akyketsee a Metter ttht1 ith his saaistahre Atlanta vla't 'A a straty up-hill genie and troll in the moth lulling on 1141104 double and a tingle Vonaer The only dia airrevelto feature of the ronteat Walt the veratvtent ktekinly et theettuat 'lomat and bewerst of his felbowhood JULY 6-tiamo Limited alt 4 O1Clok JULY 6 anti 7 -barns CIted at 41'30 04itxk Ilandicappotttle Wins In a 0 allop to tot1 sItt 1 to It 2Ao 141tt tt opt" ettebt Ittat not tier AItttittiott ttot ibtottt twhtt-t vatettot Ir rttr Pt tett ittttiAtttt to to 1wt LAM tt tt I tt It fowl ttliPAt Pt 1 i i 1 1 I 1 I 1 a 1 i 1 1 i I I tip 1 I Ta Anoreass Uoutoo Sit riadoeS iryvy 41 am a Los Matta's at Nosphio Talohtodt Irsireel Stootwill I at rt osi 1111 tag II 11 hoe pa ht" toed litt In this particular specialty At- litte- Memphis II No Orleans limbs escels all the other clubs in the Vertu 'Memphis 4 New torieena 5 ataitevair of tOk0 league twstre liatteriea- Massin Neal and O'Meara 1 lea- Ma Ann Neal anti O'Meara A IA I 1 it a OA I lialkee and twhaehel iet4S14 terk I ettincor 4 9 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 -4 1 1 1 00 (th vir I (ob ibvf N11111114 11 NISI a I 1100 Vairtals I I ho I went to the afternoon morning game taro far toe oral Iins the game York was fined $10 anti thrratene4 to be ordered out 4 the of tr game by Umpire tk inaou McDermott kohl lap' night he would tot on hand all right to umpire to-daylt game It ia tn Ie loped he et ill It will be worth the prier gif short to-dayit and game ti oes the ontiell of Count I alupaii Why tion't l'reaitent Nicklin get wttnie umpire? le quedion all th fans would like to hare anaeterel In the rittahureItmbut game ves terlay hhort stop IAMZ of the lioaw tont' woo urderra out of the game tor profanity tty Umpire Lynch John tritrien logJ a Auger naili knocked off in the morning gAtne but dui not prevent in playing the rams lit his life )etdertlay 0 lb 1110300 If ammteNtrlbervten lele oaAwtia trill: 1 Lot tete eli s' 4 I I 11 01 I I ga Ineat exhibition of hail i 11kr 3t 403100 laying weer given in riyao tittille the loi-ala winn A I 7 l4 I ing la the in Tvtalt a a One by a wore of to 0 tirn la a 5 1101031 lm 21 lt a 5 3 0 i 5 0 '1 he morning el 14 1 I 333301 erebio teemed to have VI bilehea43n 400020 lulummt an extra auppty tit 0113 of ringer into the play thoki I 3 0 0 13 0 0 both tildirs and Waltincec a II 1 3 0 0 7-t tor elght inning tirvrr li'llr4 400001 ---1 PI aril 0 101100 0- a wore wail mailee hile tthair 300010 the 15011 work wavi on I petits- as hi 1 2 8 I 4 8 1 5 14 24 10 3 VAIL La innings: A tlant A tiantst tarot teairon a Issd favorite in the fight to talos place either in England or ise-sitsd race Won wan commanding merle Ile aa in atter the Sr lont'is July and Doggett lioo14 no chancy-4 Weaver Weatcrts Star Barry 1 owl- 1i the ereood choice rosily bey nr14 teat JcsLe 'torsi fist the 441401 Fin' it se et 4 tse July4 place money Jingle 11104 Nithtina Brineits Seat the Vollayrie in the we- rather 'surprised the talent in the thins mid reratt of the Clyde racing season race They bad the race Isetween them today by SY minutes from list tart and finished heads apart Both ssero quoted at what the telent THE TRo note TURF terms juicy" 011s 3Ir Jingle in his twat rare was bootee' really by 1 hant loosatiowal 111004o1 al Oho Niktononni and isclotion hi bre laid attempt klootiorg 1 talloglos Nhmis ass beaten really by Beide Lexixtrtss NY July 4--14peeda1l Thr ill thl "ttly ttl- TM arta the first day of the niitItinin der carrying only eve pounds nitro user trotting snorting of the than Nahusa woo Kock In the ruck Trotting Breeders' Asseviatisst lessarone the faros ite gist sway hadly and was interfered with severed Buses "tr' an'l fru the present Indketitsin hir Licosa was eutpeced front the the initial meeting will prove a grew alert Summitries success The attendance wise large irst race I ts miles on the reek la eon44tiala sea weal hr Nliebeet 1a iik (Tem!) 8 to won by perfect rho 3year-old trot steirelopr two lengths lAstigheach 'second: hie( a phenornenel youngster in Inipetuotili Justice third Tune 24 4-5 a black nliv by Dictator dam Ethelyn heeond race: I t'1 Haruki le th Prolert Ito Iles tlioggetti 3 to wo by two 314 IL McDowell who will penis length billets) isecond Jesaie Taral by he the opposing candidate in th third Time 1:01 congressional race with Col IV mint tee: si mileeMe Jibete lireckinridge In the dual wind ists Ile lbs itlrIllinl in 1 won by a head: mile of 7 2ii is in the third heat of he ahnis iseessnd Peacemaker third race le the fastest for a 7-yearol4 trot Time 1734 3-3k ter this season and the fastest eve Fourth race: Ve 1Va1ter trotted at so early a dist She Is en 171 Iles (Dog(ett) 9 to 5 won by tered at Naahville Terre Beate in th length lienitue I second Roche third 6 )(mass Kentucky Futurity at Belting lose 2:07 a-s ton end many other good events Fifth race Great Trial Stakes Iro- In the third race the unknown born turity sitter Illi Ile ((ar- 1111440 NI won with ouch twee a oson) a to 5 won by two lengths: Con- showed him capable of winning in noise-to 1l5 c-simmost I to 1 sec)nd: Ile outhomed hi field mid being i Prince of Monaco III (Penn IS to 1 the close some talk woo 'tarts" third Time lit Salvati)n Sir Gal that he tolght leweiblY be ether tha had 104outhai4e Paladin Keenan rePreivented but aa yet nesthing Nlanchester and Lire also ran ban been done toward looking him el Sixth race selling 1 Dick Russell the winner of the yea' Skidmore t7 Ms (llrilltrat 2 to 1 won 1114 ra'-'1 is a ts''t Ycatalrbter salt a's by two lengths: Daily America second be depended on Its a winner In almos Chattanooga third Time 139 3S men he starts this bravo Seventh race Independence flay etummarsea: Steeplechase: alweill 2 ta 17 OA" 14114tInti Puns liiIrt John 154 lbs (111111nrs) 5 to 1 won '''411' 11 by Tacm4 a a illY" Weat elerrin et Moreland tserondtilentallon third b1 ibut 10 i'nsig 3 4 No time Irsilititor gr it P4 flulsoe 5 5 ISY1114S ron To-DAY Dna t'upsd LK Wisher 6 6 First race maidens Futurity course 1141 Mortis KV Macs 8 a colt Half Mine Hit Grace HIPPY Promise b-l'ois Whilcts 7 Waco gitaa(iw itshirtitki 4 3 lades 1 Is Ihe Reiff Frugal Jersey Belle Varlike 112 Golden Gate Ka- 8yese18 8e04118 lulu colt iso May Day filly 87 Solitaire Imps-monis hit 1 by Itteuttnt-- Yo El Rey Wedding Tour ltar Bon- IF IL Driver 6 3 I net i 13 Dorn Guesser (late Lakelanci's Pm-yen pg licswermaa 3 1 3 Nemacrawl Enchantress Lorna Doone Klikell- 1 ill Macey 3 7 3 112 Forager Mirage Sweden 90 tulta Wilk's I4 rrraynor 4 2 5 Second race 7 of Valle)o Payne 9 4 4 Fibre Pass ea gI Young 5 5 I Monac Mitigely Amsterdam 'tine bow 8 by pt Fog 6 7 colt 110 Bow littessom filly Ella Warnetta 1W Carry 1 9 di Reea crrissono Dr Dark lionwell Milady V-1 DITili PI II di King Gold Red Top no Second At- Time 2 37tt 22511 tempt Urania Ilutta 107 2 :40 trotting purse 14UO: Third race belling I Cantle breeding noisnowa gr else 107 IIR CopYright Topgallant tVantneter 1 I Sliver 104 Capt 10 litaelthouse 2 2 2 Arab 101 Hugh Edge tn en- Anthena (Hudson 10 2 ny 100 Melody 841 Dainty licit Bowerman 3 8 Fourth race Spindrift Stakes II Farris 5 4 I Les Guardsman In Song and Dance Hard Tack cll st 411 trainer 4 5 Bandit Dorian Our Jack Aurelian 113 Winchester b- IS 1Vilson 8 9 Ihm4lwendoline 102 Henry of Navarre Sprague Licht Raley 8 6 123 Matt Byrnes 107 Fos Biol re ilt Fut 7 7 Nkle-lose Driver 9 dii Fifth race Ils miles--Stowaway 115 Ells dis i Ile Redskin 107 Bolero 95 Clams tone in us 004 2 104 'J Clowhir 1 3 ap' 4 --i 11 Herald 114 Bandit 93 Galloping King mile dish for yearlings 93 Dick Russell by boot Busmen Sixth race: I mile on the IR Neal Oak Gov Sheehan II artford Del India li 14 by Baron Wilke (V Driver Proaper Jr Dialsolua Maggie I by Emperor Wilkes Intim Avon Reinotetpreart Eagle 011 Iig McVey Trayncr Ile Pulitzer 96 Maggie St Smith Poetry "'nCen by Mae King Blue Mare I14 IL to 41 Henry tikes- Ihvana Sr Lot ie July 4 --Maaiams tt ratcrts Star Parry I ourtbey 04 1Aktil FIR' it tir et I tie July 4 lit-Mania beat the Valkyrie iu the aropt rrratta tit the raring 'clown to-tlay by 44 minutes THE ILlortiNti 11 lin losestiosal 14004o1 litho )4 ktmesomm Memaing taltegtms Lexist Aro Xr July 4--ISperint hia waa the Orst list of the 111 kits 113 eller trotting meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse lireeders hastsdation hers and from the present Indkations the meeting will prove a grand succesa The attendance waa track In rod condition and weather perfect l'ho 3yearsild trod developed phenornenel yitunorster in mpetuou4 a bisek tilly by Dictator flatn Lthelya by Darold bile la the property of McDowell who will by be the opposing candidate in the congressional reels with Col lireckinridge in tho final wind sap lief mile of 3 z'llko in the third heed of her race is the fastest for a 3-yearol4 trotter this season and the fastest ever trotted at too early a date tqle Is entered tot Nashville Terre in the sums Kentucky t'uturity at ton and many other good events In the third raco the unknown bora Claude NI won with such verse showed him capable nt winning in Ile tiutcimumie41 hi held and being the close some talk woo started that he might possibly be other than represented but as yet nothing' oftleilti has been done toward looking him up Dick Russell the winner of the yearling race ix a fast youngster and may be depended on Ise a Witmer in Sinloat rare he starts this eraison bummarioa: 17 el tertint pun WO Toes III by 0088rd (0 i1lY08 I 1 elerrin a IL) Tbomm I 2 biockstortabia t'nut 3 4 IrstlfvItov Ct l'4 fludeoe 5 5 Dan t'up11 14411t 6 6 Id al Mori Macey 5 Pi ttioehatfertn bIL Craig 3 4 111111q gr 1 f'4 fludaoa 5 Dan Cupid 14411t I 6 al Mortaft Macey 8 Appy 1'iowlet b1W Wittier 7 7 acm it Br-wield 4 3 Time 3 tiroId emu air 40W Imprwous NIL 7 by Iimustfte IV IL thiter 6 I I Puerto I7 pd tkiareemaa I 3 Kiiinel I Macey I 3 ttuib Wilkes 7 (Traynor 4 3 1 Va ile)o Payne 9 4 4 Eagle Pass rs g111c Young 5 5 6 hr pt Fos 6 7 arnetta 1 Curry 1 9 dr (I Mavis Pi dr Time 2 L23 2 40 trotting purse 4448): Cantle breenling unknown gr tVantneter 1 I Sliver Edge to litark house 2 2 A nthens (Hudson 10 2 Vainly fled m1111 liAllrerMan 3 8 tluartisman rel (J Yams I 4 Hard Tack ett 411 Trainer 4 5 Winchester (S 1Vilson 8 9 Sprague Licht (J Halley 8 6 Fos Bird re Fos 7 7 Ngde-Ease IF Drirer 9 dis Ella Stone (J Cassidy dis Time 22014 Mile dash for yearlings purse last: Dick Russell by Lord Humeri Neal India by baron Wilkes (F Driver Maggie I by Emperor Wilkes (11Trayner Bin 041 by May King1F McVey 14 to by Henry (Evans ASO SAIN 1 ritethet tiervity the Saar at the COM1100 1 twat Lasso Cows IS hehtite teveral clap ago Tau Awsiticsx stated that Mnager Stalling wisaendeavoring to sign Pitchers tiarrity liliny In Vtednevisor's IteiCAN the sourence We given Iltat One or new pitchers would be eigne4 es 111 as they he found The twirr limy been kept hot and aa a result GArritya terms have been given awl accepted by Nahville and he haa been ordere4 la Import ituntratetrly Ile a ill very probably leave Itrooklyn tonight and should arrive here hattirlthy nr Nuthlay tiucrity has been pitching r1 ball in the Connecticut tregur mina comes higfily recommended by Jimmy Peoples anti other well lauded 'layers NV hether or not ho wt prove a success in the Association Tentaine to he seen but juilwing from hi record he aliould continue to pitch winning ball thevews Basuto as rkwi city UNION' OTT July Fully 3titst rwopla attended the report at Athletic Park to-day to celebrate the Fourth of July The apcctators were delightfully entertained by bicycle races foot racing etc and in the afternoon by two games of base ball between the Iterpelle of Neeheine anti the Athletics of this city The first game was quite a tame ffair the home boya winning by a score of 10 to 0 while the aceonit game was more closely contested the home boys playing a listless game and the swore to result: Athletics 9 Deo-- pens ft The Deppens re no Metch for the home club 480011011-4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 Kases4 Nasbville 3 A Uinta 4 TooNtie IMO- Beard tterte rbreebest beet" 11eter eityies Wier" 1101 IWrte pia--tuttie Tatke 10 Vi 2 0 lirtee to 'stole? Beard to aftriell to iksgel First be cso Will -Missy riyea I HI by pitcbed sad Trues titruckt 1 Vlytio Lett oo bases 4 Atlanta I i 1 )411 1 )( 11 7 di I 2 re ro To-DArs Covet Competes $aadi of loons's From No Oriel's Aro Ho Count Campsu and his band of excited red men will arrive thia morning fresh from two Fourth virtories at Memphis They play the Nashvilles to-dee Friday and taturday and will participate in the electrie light rame for the benefit of the Natsliville Club to-night After the three game with New Orleans the leave for a two-weeks' trip so the "fans" will undoubtedly turn ant in lull force to see the grames of this iiieries Especially after the excellent games the locals have played recently shoulti the attendance be large New Orleans is now second in the race and will do all in their power to take the scalps of Or Stallings and Ms men They are all hard working live players and are right in the game all the time Braun anti Schaebel and Moran and Swett will occupy the points in to-days game which on account of the game at night will be called at 4 o'clock In(' nn A Josiy stI4 A( (sprial I Ley El 61 haute A bit added trt 1110110 more to his 51 2vit yo winnings by winning the shrri-lan Stekes here to-day se he did the American Derby 1 In eon walk in IA Dvi th faat tune of 7 tei 11:16 nWith in pounds up runng fi i the rst mile La 1'41 fiat This makes 1 locm he haa WI Si Washington j' 11 Park sod st Ge I 'e morrow morning he I' Will be tillprett ALA In tit hie engage- 1 ment in the rich PeatiLation Stakes et t'oney Island sseurdsy VanKurrn will ride him while traiuer McDaniel se onmptilic him on the trip They will orrive there et lickitt riday grand eolt will have a twentyfour Metre' rest be we being asked to race I Such good jade ait Green Morris thinks if he lend there safely the big take Ls tit his mercy In the second race tr-slay Yo Tam- 1 ban broke the nine furlone meted for this trsek with 114 pounds up running the dietance in King lies P51li et Latonia is the only caste on reefed where Yo Tembien's mark to- day twee beaten in the est The peer- lese mare ran the first mile in end the last mile from stand to stand Li 1:40 fiat Fitts-en thrmsand people 'Tent their holiday on the grounds anti SAW AA efternoon's racing that wee throughout- The Kitten kept Greenwich out of the place in the eixth race by fouling tate latter all the way down the stretch but etrange to say the clear case of foul claimed was not allowed by the Judges who made another had decision in the first rate by awarding the purse to ittisper whereas nearly every man on the track thought sun Up twat him out a nose or more Sum-Diaries: First race 111111e Weslink 3 to I WOW Sunup second Overella third Time 1:07 Socond race: Its iniles--Yo Tsmbien 114 Iles atiorpte 1 to 5 won (Shaming second Luke Shota third Time 1ts Third race: 1 107 lbs (Fisher) 3 to I won Tippecanoe second Litt Le Walter third Time 1:4714 Feuri La nice Sheridan Stakes I El Santa Anita 127 Da l'uren) 3 to 5 won Prince Caet tovertosi) 5 to 1 second l'eytonia flutlson) 50 to 1 third Time Fifth race 100 lbs u) 1 W011 Ironienade bCCowl I evict Luke third Time Sixth race 1 107 lbs (A Clayton) 7 to 5 won: The Kitten second Marcel third Time 1:424 Seventh race 112 lbs (Perkins) 5 to 1 won Lulu eecond Pedestrian third Time ENTeure FOR TO-DAY First mice Nona Tolache Ella 105 lba Suspense leS Princes Irene Cottage Girl 112 Monterey 115 Second race I Maggie Gray Alethia Allen Dollie Equator May Fern Ranke's Daughter 105 lbs Rhett Goode 101 King Bore 110 Third race 1 miles--Pocahontas 94 lbs Pat 'Malloy Jr Pillions 93 1'mm-- ramie 95 Volt ito Seuator Irby 99 IIlume 107 Sabine 109 Fourth race 1 1-16 Allen 75 lbs Hasty Mr Tar and Tartar Little Chris Cora Taylor PO Anna 04 Red Root 101 Percy 102 The Sculptor 105 Cliiswen 100 IStrathmeath Fifth race: 1 89 lbs I Alcenor 114 Housatonic Jr 99 Ethel 102 Vulture IL II Sherley 107 1ilee rety Rudolph (et There 109 Senator Srliv 1 I 1 Soinerstielt 121 race Diamond remelts eainunit Waticover 112 lbse Canewood Don Caesar ItIonterey 115 Lollie Eastin 120 Seventh race: 1 Mayes 105 lbs Royal Prince 110 Lindolette Ottyanna 115 Maryland William Senator Irby King Charlie Ross 120 tot I (A Clayton) 7 to 0 won: -i ne second Marcel third Time 1:424 Seventh race 4 mile--Geraldine 112 11A (Perkins) 5 to 1 won Lulu Pedestrian third Time ENRIF TS FOR To-DAY First rnce 4 Nona lilaitimisod Tolache Ella 105 Ilas Suspense loS Prinee4 Irene Cottage Girl 112 Monterey 115 race aggie ray Alethia Allen Dollie Equator May Fern Ilanka4 Daughter 105 am Rhrtt Goode IN King Bort 110 Third race Illi 94 lbs Pat Mallo2- Jr Philora 93 Prom- made 95 Volt tio Senator Irby 99 II- hone 107 Sabine 109 Fourth race 1 1-16 Allen 75 Ilis Hasty Stt Tar and Tar- tar Little Chris Cora Taylor PO Anna 114 Red Root 101 Percy 102 The Scalp- tor 105 Clilswell 1041 Strathmeath 100 Fifth race: 1 89 lbs Alecnor 114 Housatonic Jr 99 Ethel )02 Vulture II Sherley 107 Glee dloy Rudolph (let There 109 Senator STI)' I I I Soznersault 121 Sixth race Diamond ami rainona hummer :112 lbsv (anewood 1)on Caesar Monterey 115 Lollie Eastin 120 Seventh race: 4 Mayes 105 lbs Royal Prince 110 Lindolette Ottyanna 115 Maryland William Senator Irby King Charlie Ross 120 Dooley Underwssi and were each presented with a bolt of La Garetosa cigars yesterday They earned them by keockieg home rens 1111 ly twente-eight batsmen faced Harper yesterday 4)f these one got his lasso tm Wilh a three seeured Iota and the others failed to arrive at first base l'ete Sweeney vvas right in the rams vesterlay ilia hitting was the feature in the morning game nti won the fterntam game Pete is a hard worker and is deservedly itorehere hik first game for Detroit yesterday and the heavy-hittnr ovx 4 ty team got but seven bite oft him dispatch -a say he watt wili bet etteetive at eritical timeti The Atlanta Conatitution la endeavoring to work up a benefit game for Jake Vella upon his return home The "fans' there therm to appreciate the difference betweee he and Teddy Right fielder Dill of Atlanta treated the grand stand to a beautiful cirrus catch when he went up on the bank and while ruhning tscooped in with hia left hand that long dy from siweeney'a bat The Athletics of this city defeated the Clarksville team at Clarksville yea terilay by a score of to 4 The bat teries for the Athletlea were Sloran Jackson and Womack while Dalin and Dexter officiated for the home train The Ajax of Gallatin defeated the Dranghons of Nvahville at Gallatin yesterday by a score of a to ft The Draughons who thus met their first defeat were badly crippled by the absence of three of their best men Fletcher and Dorgan of this city played with the Ajax At Grand Rapids yesterday Lohman of the Milwaukee team knocked the ball over the fence but under the vround rules he should have been fil- lowed only two base The umpire however WAA IltlaWilre of these rule and matte it a home run 4rand Rapids thereupon notified the League President that it protested the game The absence of league umpires is growing exceedingly tireamne to the local patrons of time game Every visiting team can with an amateur umpire delay the game with unreasonable kicks and attempta to bulldoze without fear of punishment for they know he has no authority and this has been happening too often at Athletic Park liad there been an umpireelothed with authority on hand at yesterday's games Ng-headed York anti HoodlunkTrost would not have been soolijectiontsbly prominent nor would there have bCen 140 much delay Unless the umpires are assured the public the attendance 114 sure to drop off ro to to 1 3 3 5 8 4 7 9 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 471 the brilliant order and well-near per fest ashville having Do error awl those of the viaitors being to no way Cat ly Harper and Friderwooll were the sppoaing pitchers and it eras a battle royal te't ween them "Sk irts" carrying oft the honors lu brilliant etyle Un derw000S work watt itself exceptional but Harper was simply invineible only three of Vella batsmen finding the ball while ten of them went Out on strikes trying to do so Twice during the game the Atlanta were retired by atrike out and until the sixth not a bit waa made off his delivery and during that time not a single visitor got past first base a feat whieh but one of them accomplished during the ga Me The visitors were thenisielves playing ball all this time and for the first six IODIOrtS only one Nashville man Johnnie O'Brien secured a hit while but one got past first Insae This was Swett who got his base on Gettingres muff was advanced by Harper's and reached third on another error but got caught attemptiog to come home: For eight inning's there was no advantage on either aide every turn being contented with all the kill and energy known to the profession but when the locals came in for their ninth there we determination in their eye and they braced themaelves for the laat effort Harper the first man up secured his base on balls and Johnnie O'Brien sent him to second with a nice little useritice bunt which Pete Sweeny followed up with a picot-thing grounder past third baseman render Thin sent "Skirt" across the plate amidst the wildest enthualasm from the grand stands but waa all that could be done for Whitehead flew out and Sweeney got caught at second Pete's hit had won the game however for Harper girded up his loins and struck Out Messrs Vender rnderwood and Hettinger thus ending a game which was remarkable for lice playing and for disgraceful conduct on the part of some of the visitors McDermott was not on hand as usual and Atkinson a local amateur umpired the game his work showing a tine knowledge of the points of the game as veil as an Impartial fairness but the visitors especially York who should be barred from appearing before a representative audience realited their freedom in the absence of a league umpire and took advantage of It by objecting to everything and in every way attempting to bulldoze Aside from unnecessarily delaying the game and trying the patience of the audience it had no effect however The score: ASH V11111 A 3 In Kt A O'Brien 3 0 1 8 1 Sweeneyi 4 0 1 0 0 Whitehead80 4 0 0 2 8 Bearda 80002C poolel lb 3 0 0 7 2 Stallings it 3 0 0 3 0 Mears 1 80011C seen ei 3 0 1 10 0 Harper 110111 Ws vow' Dtipato Dickma VirAVVILLY July 44-- Waverly defeated Dickson in a beautiful game of ball here to-day the es-ore being to 7 The batteries were Pickard and Morris Wyatt and Martin The featurs of the giants were the batting of Thomas and Reeves and the fielding of Thomas of the home team National Loofas WItIRNINO AMIES: Cincinnati 14 Brooklyn 7 Chicago 15 Philadelpbia 10 St Lout 5 3Yashington 10 Pittsburir 4 lkwton 7 Louisville 2 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 3 New York 4 AriEssoom OAAIM Cincinnati 13 Brooklyn a Louisville 11 Baltimore I St Louis 15 Washington Chicago 1 Philadelphia 11 Pittsburg 13 Boston Cleveland II New York II 1 I Snit ZLICTIfIC LICUIT GAME anzumrom Br art ') 1 Winton League NORNINa OANIES Detroit 6 Sioux City Indianapolis 5 linnespolis Toledo 11 Kansan City Grand RapdsU Milwaukee 10 AFTEIVionN Indianapolis 14 Minneapolis 2 Toledo 1 Kanaa City 5 Detroit 10 Sioux City 4 Grand Rapids In Milwaukee 1 Picetpocid cum Aeteeet Reich but Will Re Played To-bleak Six or seven thousand people were itorely disappointed last night because they could not witness the ball game by electric light and the other features of the novel programme offered by Manager Stallings Even after it had begun to rain hundreds went to Athletic Bark and waited forthe announcement that the entertainment would be postponed However the game will be played to-night unless it is raining at o'clock Even if it is raining in the afternoon or if the grounds are too wet to play to-day which is hardly probable the night game will be played It would seem as though it were a lucky disappointment for the crowd for instead of the ill-mannered rough and tumble Atlanta team Count Campau and his famous band of roaring ripping Indians will be on hand to participate And it is a sure thing that the Count and his men will enter into the spirit of the entertainment much more heartily than would Jake NVells aggregation The Count alone is a great drawing card and his men will all have I on their war paint to-night Before the game there will be a street parade of both clubs and the game will be called at 8:30 It should be borne in mind that this game is purely for the benefit of the Nashville club and that the entire receipts go to the club Those holding tickets and reserved seats for last night will only have to retain them and present them at tonight's game ir( i I HARNESS RACING AT COLUMBIA July day has been gala one In old Maury was virtually suspended most of the business houses closing and the proprietors going to South Side l'ark to witness the races babe ball and other sport A premium was offered by the fair association for the best colt which brought out a full ring The first premium went to Alexander's bay colt by Addeld dam by Red Pilot second to A Brown's chestnut colt by Red Pilot Jr Two games of base ball were played between the Athletic and Culleoka teams both games being won by the former The racing was exciting owners of roadsters driving their own animals Summaries Two-year-old pacing half mile beats best two in three Nellie Gram Ir by Monogram Roberts 1 3 1 laham by Tom Hal Jr IThomas 2 1 2 Time 1 :37 1-34 Trotting free for ail owners to drive half mile heats be three in live: Squeezer by MeEwen Granberry 1 1 1 Optimist ell a by Tennessee Wilkes IL Polk 3 3 2 Sam McEwen by MeEwen Love Webb 4 2 8 1 Prince Hal ra by Frillee 1 Akin 5 4 5 Time 1 :191 1 :1314 Two-year-old: trot and pace Brooks first Thomas second I3angus third Webster fourth Time 1:30 Three-year-old pacing mile beats best 2 in 8: May Bird to by Prince Hal John Walker 1 1 Addle In by Duplex Loot 2 2 Time 1:25 1:20 2:30 class pacine heats 2 in 8: Beulah in West Roberts 1 1 Tom Sualtb by Tom Hal John Wilkes 2 2 Time 1 1:18 FAST TIME AT INDIANAPOLIS July trot-Rolly Ryan won Time 221 2:2434 2:25 14 2:23 Otalgie took the fourth heat Time 2:24 Ilappiness Bessie Wilkes and Electric King also started 2:20 ia won Time 2:1534 2:18 Pattie Freland Angie and Anderson Bell also started 2:12 Arthur won Time Jack Bowers Effie Powers Touch-Me-Not and Cambridge Girl also started I a 27 II 0 PO A 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 5 7 1 13 0 0 1 8 2 0 2- 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Total 27 1 ATLA NT A A a York 4 Gettinger I 4 0 tiIIrf 8 0 Taylor 2b 3 0 Wells lb 2 0 Zabner 3 0 Berta it 3 0 Fender 3 0 Underwood 8 0 1 1 A I t' I II 9 It 1 1 i 'A 40 l' 9 1 Dig Holiday Crowd Hoes Huainan With the Bookmakers ENV YORK Jul 3r At Brighton Beach toaecond day the weather was de- fr lightful and the big holiday crowd was in good humor About 40 boikmakers weighed i i in and were kept unsecond 1 usually busy taking anxious deposi money from the many The card was not particularlv brilliant but in several Instances the finishes nerved to create a little enthusiasm The ateeplechase aa usual WWI the occasion of two falls but fortunately neither riders or horses were injured The feature of the day was the defeat of the odds-on favorite Lamplighter mostly caused by the bad actions of Lowlander who spoiled several startsand finally was the cause of a bad start for the favorite Sum manes: First race 5 110 lbs (Ballard) 3 to 1 won Walcott second Robin Hood third Time 1:03 Second race 1 Ripley 97 lbs (Ballard) 4 to 1 won Major Genreitelis eral second Potentate third Time Third race steeplechase short course--Iron Duke 128 lbs (Pines) 314 to 1 won Duffer second Rover third Time Fourth rate 5 97 lbs (licidler) 40 to 1 won Mirage second King Gold third Time rfir i PO lir AT snEzPs F74 I 1:03 4- Sport Helmet to Rua on the Turf-Walt- Fifth race 1 Knight 102 aer Wins the Great Trial Stakes lbs (II Jones) 5 to 1 won Burlingham E1V YORK July 4--- second Vestibule third Time 1:42 Racing at Brighton sixth race Ili Tim 102 he 11i-' Beach and Hushing lbs (E Tribe) 30 to 1 won drew many people he away from Sheeps- a to-da Bay The il weather was cooad 1 tit besk Li a first race was at ft' ef tting was bri ei turf the regular sprint- second Blue Garter third Time 1:57 (Ballard) nt)h 6ratoce second Charade third Time 1:44 Telegraphic Notes of Sport EAST Sr Louts July tis day: 5Iitra Maud McMillan Lady Lester NV Ellis and Yosemite KAIVilAS CITY July Lucy Day Montella 'Whitehead Billy McKenzie Cyanthia Rock Hill and Omaha Ilil'i2shlbosp and tile i athmi instead amIa half on day: i I 0- St Michael and Soort i were the choices the former being the fav- orite 1 he others were more or less supported Sport ran about six furlongs WASHINGTON July at and then concluded that he had car Alexandr's Island: ritollie Penny ried his load of lead ln enough it Some More Old l'epper Miss Eloris filly tnade his feet stick to the turf and he and Detroit did not understand the game lie atop- Lox oox July 4--James Corbett ped and when Doggett sought to per- has declared in Birmingham his willruade him to go on lie tried to go ingnss to match Plimmer against any through the fone Doggett theu body of the same' weight Corlield pre-turned the colt and tro'ited back to the i ferred for 4500 or upward a side the RI efiiA 114 I sev 0 0 wea 'I he other supported Sport 1 and then conelnd Ilk his load of le tnade his feet stie did not understat and when 1)4 suade him to go through the I turned the colt tt Bunning Races et Knoxville KNOXVILLE July Three thousand people were at the South Side race course this afternoon to witness the first days events of this Knoxville Jockey Club Eighty horses from all over the south hail been placed for the meeting -and judging from the first days success the semi annual meetings are already assured for Knoxville The betting was spirited two books being in operation The winner of the first race was a 3 to 1 shot while the others were about even The following is the summary of to days events: First race 4 mile dash purse 100 of Kent 1 Illazar 2 Time becond race 14 mile and repeat purse 1 Queen disband Gayety 2 Time :5314 :5314 Third race purse George 1 Old South 2 Time 1:22 1:21 one mile ash rde2 purse 1:224 The races continue for three days flit Onto ide stie Diamond Wasn't the afternoon game a corker? Two great games and two great crowds Perfect order was observed by the spectators Two out of three in every series will win the rag All Nashville now needs is one more good pitcher The fans all say 'twas the greatest game they ever WV Sammy Moran got in his work at Clarksville yesterday Who wants to see better ball than the locals are playing? Atkinson's work was as neat as that of the Nashville team Only three more championship games before the club goes on another trip Cannon and his Pelicans will be on hand to-day to-morrow and Saturday The afternoon game at Chicago yesterday was witnessed by 12700 people Two thousand people should see the league leaders defeat the Pelicans today Now for the Count! But he is out for scalps himself boys so be on your guard "Skirts" was right in it yesterday Sammy Shaw didn't win his he most" By his magnificent Work "Skirts" made many new friends among the fair sex yesterday 1 The locals are playing great ball now and deServe big crowns for the next three days The Doctor and his men deserve liberal patronage Thel are playing sure enough ball now There is not much "Texas League" playing in the game the Nashvilles are putting up these dada Meara seems -Amble to properly judge fly balls 44 right field The one which he ove tan and dropped in the I Total 28 0 3 27 14 8 Innings: Nashville-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta 000000000-0 Earned Stolen Harper Double to D000 ley Fender to Taylor to Wells First base on Harper 1 off nderwood 1 Struck Harper by Underifood 1 Sacrifice O'Brien Left on Nashville 2 Atlanta Time 135 Unwire 211C MORS MO GANZ Neoitstrba1mHollolfSriplayed 2i nt 0 Tgn ryi bah 4:: e7te: REMARKABLE BALL PLATING Slugging rive Flight and Accident at Mrusphin game (Trievaicritos rybyfoar 'AP: Ills eoichdlfeven of the -4 sehaerndeisnt Ituhget ng parts Wadsworth and ver" Braun both pitchers of great abilitywere knocked about the diamond in a most ridiculous style yet each declares that he was feeling well and that he had thorough control of the ball- Score: Memphis 10205210002-11 Nee' Orleans-- 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2-12 17 New Orleans 4 New Orleans 4 antA Omeara Braun and Schaebel Braun and Sehaebel tr 4 liS i ''t )ped if 1 Results at St ST PArt July race for all ages 6 won in 1:18 George Smith second Osric third Second race for 2-year-olds I4 mile won Gold Star second Due lio third Time 50 Third race 3-year-olds and upwards 1 1-0 Bisland won A taman second Bonnie True third Time 1:51 Fourth race Independence handicap for 3-year-olds and upwards 1 mile and a won in Wightinan second Kimberly third Fifth race for all ages 11 furlong Wekota won Outlook second Josie third Time Naahville rlaya 'Hard but Cannot Defeat 1 umpiro Kline DERE was a splennid audience both in num bers and quality at Ath do letic Park yesterday 'S morning and it is safe to $ay they Dever saws prettier game of ball in their lives The contest was full of ginger from sptalarytstolfivenriseh numerous 4A Sweeney and Wells dis- tinguished themselves by making' home hits tha tormer also scoring a triple Mishap to a 'towing Crew ST Louts July 4--The filxoared racing boat of the St Louis Rowing Club while out for a spin struck a concealed log in the river Alist above the Eads bridge and upset k'rits Sesauer was drowned In the afternoon there was another exhibition of sluggiu not less remarkable than that of the morning but there were other features no less in i li i 94.

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