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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: THURSDAY MORNING, ATJGTJSr y, 1888. 5 - pitched a \ '\u25a0-.:'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .-\u25a0 OMAIIA. AB KIBSBPOA E ;\u25a0•-- »aicAoo... Ali 11 is sb A L ard good game, and the visit- $20.75. favorite also captured the Burns, If 4 12 110 Ryan, cf secured The - - ..... 5 10 12 1 0 ors but two scattered hits after last race. Mutuals, $15. ; ;• IN THE LEAD AGAIN. Aunis,cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vaiilla'n.p&lf 5 12 .0 the first inning. The .: ~ Crooks, 0.5.1 Athletic team WARREN SUMMARY. Duffy, WINNER • 2b.... 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 rf 5 2 2 0 11 put up a strong game in the field, and race, O'Counell.lb 2 0 0 090 0 Anson, 1b.... 4 1 3 0 3 0 1 First one aud one-sixteenth miles- Cooney,ss . Pfeffer, the result was never in doubt. Score: JSA Orlando 1, Richelieu 2, Pegasus 3. Time, 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2b... 3 0 115 3 2 - Wilson, 3 Williiims'n, 1:53%. The St. Paul Team Beats Chi- rf..... 0 0 0 1 0 0 ss 3000320 ATHLETICS. All KIBSHI'O AB He Succeeds in Knocking the . Nagle, c 3 0.0 0 0 1 3b 0 Second race, one mile and one furlong- Miller, 11 Burns. ... 4 0 0 0 3 0 Welch, cf..... 4 2 2 10 0 0 Charley Russell 1, Harwood 2, Bedford 3. cago and Goes to the 3b 3 1 0 0 1 10 Farrell, c. 4 0 0 0 10 6 2 Stovey, 1f..... 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 Time, Lovett, p .... 3 0 1 0 1 13 2 Mains, p&lf....... 3 0 0 0 Lyons, Wind Out of Ma- 2:01"V 0 0 0 3b 5 2 3 110 1 Third race, three-fourths of a mile J Front Once More. Larkin, 1b.... 5 2 3 1 11 0 1 loney. Healy 1, 2, Totals.' 28 2 3 1 27 16 3 Totals 36 5 8 2 27 7 Relax Lida L3. Time. 1:17% — 18 Bierbauer. 2d 41 20 3 33 Fourth race, seven-eighths of a mile Dcs Moines Chicago... Gleason, 55.... 4 10 0 13 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0— 100' 2 2000 5 Robinson, Bertie VV,colt 1, Salida 2, Rebellion 3. Time, Omaha O O 1 0 0-000 I—2 Philadelphia. 42001001 2—lo c.. 51 0 1 7 2 0 1:30. Seward, p .*- 0 0 0 -2 ' race, Das Moines Unable toPrevent B*Winning Poormau, 0 11 Terror Temple Wins a Couple Fifth one mile—Supervisor 1,Borde- . run made with one man out. Earned runs, Chicago 2; two-base hits, rf... 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 laise 2,The Bourbon 3. Time, First base on halls, offHutchinson 1, {off Farrar; three-base- hit, Sanders, Schirver, 1:43%. Omaha From Taking- An- 1; of Cycling Champion- Sixth race, one mile and one-sixteenth— Lovett struck out, by Hutchinson 3, by Daffy and Auson: double plays, Bastian, and T0ta15....... 42 1) 13 -4 24 19 5 1, 2, Lovett 10; passed Sage; pitch, first base Monmouth Brian Boru Waukesha 3. ball.' wild Farrar: on balls. Wood. Fogarty. ST. LOUIS. ships Time., 1:51 other Game. Hutchinson: time, 1:30: umpire, Clark. Farrar, Bastian, Schriver and Mains; hit A B II 1 B 3 B V O A E Abroad. by ball, 2, Pfeffer, Latham, 3d... 4 1 0 0 3.3 1 ~ pitched bchriver and 4 1 2 0 J O AT BEACON PARK. ONE LONE RUN. Williamson; first base on errors, Chicago. 2; O'Neil,Robinson. 2b. 1 1• out, 1f..... 2.0 10 2 0 1 struck Wood, Mulvey, Turner, Ryan, Comisk'y, ,:1 Two Events on Open- Pfeffer, lb.. 4 0 1 O 11 0 Guy and Gossip, Jr., Decided the Kansas City and Milwaukee Williamson 2, Burns and Mains." 2; "McCarthy, ,0 Lower ing Day That Was All the Blues Allowed passed balls, Schriver 2, Farrell 1 time, rf.. 4 0 0 0 10 of the Circuit Meeting. the Corn to 2:20; umpire. Lyons, m. 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 Their Records, in Boston, Aug. the Other Western Associ- Huskers Get. Lynch. White, ss ::.-.-.;... 4 0 0 0 '-1 B.—This was the first Special Hudson, 3 5 day's racing the ation Winners. to the Globe. — HONORS WERE EASY. p.... 3 0 0 0 2 10 Buffalo. of grand Eastern cir- Sioux City, Aug. S. Playing on the Boyle, c 2 00 0 4 2 1 — cuit at Beacon park. The contest in home grounds was resumed this i \u25a0 the 2:30 class after- Beaneaters and the Men from Totals 31 2 5 0 27 12 ,6 was exclusively between noon after a skip ofthree days on ac- Gastown Play a Tie Game. c Wilkes and Charles A. Summary: tiew York Philadelphia count- Athletics .3-0 10 0 14 0 0— .Numerous Scratches and Fair 2;30 class, ~- - and of wet weather. The grounds Boston", Aug. Luck favored the St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—2 purse $300. \ ''?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 VV .'- were a little soft, but as pretty an Bostons to-day's Sport Saratoga Wilkes 11l National Victors—A Tie exhi- in the firsthalf of game, Earned runs. Athletics 3; ; two-base hits, at and Charles A , 2 2 2 bition as has been seen this season was and that and the poor base running by Robinson .(St. Louis) ;double plays, Bier- Brighton. Wentworth ...,...!, 3 3 (» at Boston. put up. Two errors were charged up to the visitors kept the latter from scor- bauer (unassisted); Gleason and Larkin; Aristotiment ..4 5 3 first base on balls. O'Neil 2, Boyle: hit by Kateß .......; 5 each side. Kansas City was in playing ing for several innings, although pitched ball, Welch, 4-4 trim, men Bierbauer, Gleason; Josie Bates o* 6 7 and in this respect had some ad- reached third base in each of the first base on errors. Athletics 4,St. Louis 1; Special' to the Globe. Florian 7 7 5 St. Paul took the load again yesterday struck out, Poorman, Latham 2, .Robinson Time. 2:2-:"4, vantage of the home team. Wells first three innings. In the same time (St. West Superior, Wis., Aug. The 2:28V2 2:27. In the Western association race. The did good work in the Morris' pitching, backed by the perfect Louis), Comiskev 2, White 2, Hudson, fight Purse s3oo, for2:2s class: some box Boyle; passed balls, Robinson 2; time 2:00; between Tommy Warren and Lady Emma 1 1 1 record is appended: for the home team until the sev- field work, prevented any of the home umpire, E. Cuthbert. BillyMaloney Harry D ;; Per- enth inning, team from crossing the plate. com- at the Jackson theater . 2 4 2 Lost, when he seemed A to-night for$200 a Sadie S.. '.'.!'.'.'.'.".."."'."."4 3 3 Played. Won. cenlace to lose his grip, and the Blues scored bination of hits and errors gave both ORIOLES OUTPLAYED. side resulted in the Rex —.*...'.'..'..At 2 4 Sf.Panl ... '70 44 20 .028 three times. The work of Nichols for sides their runs in the eight and ninth. knocking out of Maloney in the third Wildair dis Dcs Moines OS 42 20 .017 The Cincinnatis Difficulty Time 2:271^,2:27,2:27...*.'.*.'.'..".*.".*.'• .'.'.'.3 Omaha 70 42 28 .000 the visitors was effective, as the base- The. game was called on account of Had No round. A large crowd gathered Kansas City. 68 34 34 .500 hit column shows. One of the pretty darkness. Attendance, 2,100. Score : in Scoring a Vie ory. to witness the contest but met SiouxCitv. 2.3 13 15 .4»;4 plays was catch by Hassamaer of Cincinnati, Aug. with disappointment STOPPED BY A STORM. Milwaukee 75 34 41 .453 a BOSTON AB II IBSBPO AE The Cincin- in the defeat Veach's long hitto right. Genius took Johnsion, cf.. 5 0 0 0 1 <> 2 natis won to-day's game of Maloney before the light had Chicago \u0084.72 31 41 .430 a pretty flyby Reynolds. Kelly, handily from become Only Confirmation of Assessment for Paving East Summit Avenue. Minneapolis 72 20 40 .301 in Score: c 5 0 2 10 6 3 Baltimore by fairlyinteresting. Although Warren Two Events of the Potomac Nash, 3b... .4020120 the fortunate bunching is Regatta SIOUX CITY. AB R IB s B r O a" E Hornung, If.. 5 of hits superior known as a River Decided. BY A CLOSE SCORE, Sneed.il 1 0 10 0 10 and fielding. The successful featherweight, Iteecius, 4 113 0 0 Morrell, lb.. 5 1 O 0 14 1 0 local men clinched itwas generally believed that "Washington, Aug. B.—The annual 3b... 3 0 10 0 5 1 Wise, ss 5 0 the victory in the Maloney Powell, 10 2 11 inning, would give him a Potomac river regatta began here to- Office of Board ) St. Paul Takes Another Game 1b.... 4 0 O 1 10 0 0 Kinsman, 2b. 5 1 l 0 C \u25a0 0 O third when, with two bases on hard rub. the of Public Works, Phelan, 2b... 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 Brown, balls John was chosen referee. day. During the gig a terrific City ofSt. Paul, Minn., Aug. From the Chicago Maroons. Veach, rf...