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 . 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- . 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- , 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 . O'Neil 2, Boyle: hit by Kateß ...... ; 5 each side. Kansas City was in playing ing for several , 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.... 4 110 10 0 and as many hits, they scored four Wallace race 7, 1888. J 1f..... 4 0 0 0 10 0 Sowders, p.. 4 0 0 0 2 7 1 Time was called at 11 o'clock. Both men thunder and rain storm swamped the It the grand stand at Athletic park Force, ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 . rims. The fielding of Burns and seemed in good condition, The Genius, cf.... 4 *ennelly but Maloney boats of the two contestant crews and . assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from paving East Sum- had been a refrigerator yesterday after- 8 0 12 0-1 Totals 42 3 8 1 33 24 7 were the features. Attend- became somewhat winded a mit avenue, noon, '.Veils, p 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 ance, 1,800. Score: after few overturned two or three pleasure from Wabasha street to Robert street, with cedar blocks, and it could not have been much Nicholas, c.... 3 0 0 4 PITTSBURG. A 15 It 1,88 1" <> B clinches with Warren and was floored boats. curbing with granite, cooler. The sun was clouds, 0 10 1! A The races were half mile, straightaway. together with the necessary sewer connections, in behind the Sunday, cf.... 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 CINCINNATI. ABB iBSEPOJA E twice by side blows. He, however, got a the city of St.Paul. Minnesota, having been completed by and the wind, with an edge like a knife, Totals ! Canol, 1C rf -112 2 l! 0 a First race, senior fours— Won by Passaies, of the Board of Public 32 1 3 4 241 15 2 c 3 10 0 4 10 x. ii"* 0 in few heavy over hits on Warren Works inand forsaid city, said Board will meet their in city, gave impartial attention to the specta- Coleman, rf.... 5 0 2 0 3 0 0 McPhee, 2b... 4 110 3 4 0 New Jersey. Columbia and Potomac crews at office said at 2 Kansas CITT. A li I! 1 nit. 1! po A i E Beckley, Reilly,lb 4 during the round. The second fouled at the first quarter and a new start p. m. on the 23d day of August, A. 1). 18S8, to hear objections (if any) to said tors, who numbered butlittle more than Long, lb.. 5 0 4 0 11 3 0 3 2 3 14 0 0 round was a repetition Time, assessment, at place, game, however, was an un- ss 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 Dunlap, 2b. ..5110011. Keenan c. 5 0 2 0 6i 0 1 almost of the was had. 5:27. which time and unless sufficient cause is shown to the 400. The Manning, cf... 4 110 2 0 1 Dalrymple, Corkhill,cf...... 5 0 first. Maloney became excited and des- Second race, junior fours— Won by Colum- contrary, said assessment willbe confirmed by usually close and pretty one, Bradley, 1f.... If 5 0 112 1 10 3 0 0 said Board. 4 13 0 2 0 0 Kuehne, 3b..... 5 0 2 0 2 3 1 Carpenter, 3b 4 0 0 0 0! 2 0 perate after receiving a few blows, and biasiuß:s3, Ariels and Potomaes second The followingis a listof the supposed owners' names, a description prop- which St. Paul won by get- Ardner. 2b. ..4120120 Smith, Fenuelly, ss... 4 made and third. of the (a: ss 4 0 O 1 2 2 O 0 110 3 0 wildleaps at his opponent, aban- race, erty benefited and the amounts assessed against the same, to-wit: ting four of its eight bits in-right, lb 4 0 0 1 8 0 O Morris,p 4 0 0 114 0 OConnor.lf... 3 <> o 0 0 0 0 doning all attempts guard against Third four-oared Deferred by together in the first inning. In the Hossamer. rf.. 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 E. Smith, p.... 3 10 0 to storm until to-morrow. 0 5 0 -\u0084 Paving Lange. 3b 3 11 0 2 1 O Totals ~ Warren's scientific blows, which sent . Sewer Less curb sixth inning Murphy run into Hoover, Nichols, p...... 41 3 11 3 33 14 3 him three times Supposed owner and knocking hands, and 3 0 1 0 0 8 0 3u! 6 .0 ~27 ~14 1 to the door with great BIGBETTING AT BUTTE. . and Connee- put in Total the ball out of his Reynolds, c... 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 Boston o o o 0 o 0 0 2 1 o .Totals force. beginning description. Curbing, Pittsburg o—3 BALTIMOUE. Atthe of the third Upwards $50,000 tious. by owner.Beuefits. from that time out the Chicago catcher 0 00000 0 2 10 o—3 Pureell,rf ABK IBSBPO A X round it was evident that Maloney had of Change Margaret Brodie. Lot "A"and that part of alternated playing the part of bully and Totals 4 8 2 27 12 2 Wise, 4 0 10 0 0 0 met his Waterloo, notwithstanding Hands on One Race. lot "B," Bazille's addition to Paul, baby, disgust everybody pres- 3-il . Pittsburg; two-base hits. Griffin,cf ... 4 0 0 0 2 11 but St. to the of Sioux City 0 O O 0 o O 0 "1 0-1 Kinsman. Sunday, Beeklev; three-base hit, Burns. 2b 4 : his weakened condition he stood game Special to the Globe. __ southerly of Thirteenth street and 1 2 1 2 ent. He openly threatened to get even Kansas City Dunlap; lirst base balls, Brown, Carroll; Goldsby, -3 0 strip - O 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 o—4 on 1f.... 4 0 10 3 0 0 for forty-live seconds, but was finally Butte, Mont., Aug. B.—ln the first of land bounded by said lot 'Ml*'sly with Murphy, and struck Morrissy in first base on errors, Boston 1, Pittsburg 3; Tucker, 4 laidon of Thirteenth street, Earned runs, Kansas City 3: two-base bit. out, 2, 1b... 0 1 0 10 0 0 the floor by a succession of right running Wabasha street and the breast with the ball so hard that he Manning: struck Brown Carroll, Beeklev, Dal- Shnidle, 3b... 4 0 1 0 3 race to-dsy, half mile heats, double plays, Loug. Ardner and rymple, Kuehne; balls, 2 0 and left banders, and failed to rise wheu Thirteenth street and sly line of said lot' was almost sent off his feet. Cartwrigbt; bases onballs, by Nichols 1, by passed Carroll. Kelly Bradley, a5.... 3 0 0 0 2 12 purse §200, handicap, the entries were produced wild pitches, aowders, Morris 2; time, 2:10, a°tz the time allowance expired. lie was "B" to Wabasha street §1,130 35 $0 00 $0 00 §1,130 35 The home team was made up Wells 1; struck out, by Nichols 5, by Wells umpire, ? !« 3 0 O 0 1 0 4 badly Sore!, John Mort, Waldron, Lady base, 4: passed balls, by Nichols Valentine. .;...:. J. Smith, p.. 0 1 bruised about the face ami was in with Corbett on second 2 left on bases, 30105 ~ almost a fainting Duffy, Mode P, Montie and Bogus. Patrick Butler. Commencing on northeast- signed by Sioux City 6, Kansas Cttv 4; time, 1:10; um- condition when erly who was President pire, Hogan. THIS MARKS THREE TIMES. Totals knocked to the floor the last time. With Bogus won two straight Time, line of Wabasha street at intersec- Thompson in Chicago on '1 tiesday, and 33l"~rl~7 ~1i~2~7 "la heats. tion of nw'ly line of lot Bazille's Cincinnati o 0 4 0 0 o the exception of a few bunches on his 50 seconds in both heats. Lady Duffy, "IV got here just in time to don his uniform GOODING'S MEN GAFFED. Giants Wallop the Hoosicrs With- 1 0 1-0 forehead Warren was addition to St. Paul, if extended w'ly game. Baltimore 0 O 0 Q o Q p io_i unhurt. second. The event of the day was tlie to forthe He bad absolutely noth- out .Difficulty. ; J 2:27 trot, purse Wabasha street: thence ne'ly along nw'ly ing to do the field and did nothing Minneapolitans Have Not Forgot- Earned runs. 5, 8">00. The entries were: in at New York, Aug. New eas- two-base hit, Cincinnati Baltimore 1: HE IS A <)1lie. Contractor, Senator, John F, line of lot "B"102.44 feet to a stake on bat. Little,however, could be expected ten How to Lose. 6.— York Reflly; double ploys. McPhee HUSTLER. sw'ly line a alley extending ily defeated Indianapolis and Reilly;first base on balls, Nicol, Carrie Bell and S. S. Carrie Bell of 10-fo it of him after a night's ride. Sowders Special to the Globe. for the third E. Cyclist Temple a Couple through the n'ly portion of said lot "li;" pitched time to-day. The visitors presented Smith and MePhee: hit by pitched ball, Collars took the first heat. Time, 2:234. his first game since returning Milwaukee, "Wis., Aug. Milwau- (Connor and Reilly; first base on errors ofChampionships in Paris mutuals paid thence se'ly along sw'ly line of said alley from Minneapolis, and did excellent Boyle in the box, and though he pitched 2; Britain. 875.40. Sec- ft; sw'ly kee and Minneapolis played the first Cincinnati struck out, McPhee, Keenan London, Aug. ond heat, Senator won. Time, 33.85 thence 103.025 ft to a stake Work, lie struck out the first three men a stronger game or O Connor, Tucker, Bradley 2,Cautz, J. Smith ; S.—AtBirmingham to- on Wabasha game of their series day in a wind than either Shreve passed balls, Keenon, 2:23%. Third heat, Senator won, street 3B.6l feet from begin- at bat, two moie in the second inning, to Burdick, Cants; wild pitch, day. Temple, of Chicago, won the half ning; thence nw'ly to beginning §492 $492 delivery storm. However, the game was sharply the New Yorks batted his J. smith; time, 1:53; umpire, Time, 2:27. .Fourth heat, Ollie won. 90 'SO 00 $0 00 90 anil kept up the of "snakes'' right Gaffney. mile and ten mile bicycle champion- Time, 2:37. to the end contest, get- played. Griffith pitched an excellent curves at the time. The distinct- Fifthheat. Carrie Bell won. E Commencing • of the ive feature of the contest was the good Games To-Day. ships defeating the best English bicy- Time, 2:85. The sixth heat was also won MHallowell. at a stake on ting a record of twelve strike-outs. game, the visitors getting only westerly line of Cedar street, at Besides four hits feeling displayed between the players or Chicago at St. Paul. clist and several Americans. Temple, by Carrie Bell. Time, 2:32. Upwards of set a be assisted four times from his off him. Walsh played a brilliant game botii clubs and the players and umpire Minneapolis at Milwaukee. during the week has defeated Howell, §50,000 changed hands on the result. point on said w'ly line of Cedar street, position on ground balls. Dwyer was City distant 49.87 a sly at short. McCabe and Crossley, the two Kelly. Score: Kansas at Sioux city. English The horses carrying off the feet in direction from also very effective, only four scattered new men Omaha at Dcs Moines. the champion, four times in Montana where the n'ly "C," from Davenport, played with Pittsburg honors. Third race, running, purse line of lot Bazille's hits being made off him after the first Milwaukee and NEW VUHK. ABItIBSBPO A B at New York. succession. addition to St. Paul, intersects the sly guarded their positions Ward, sb 5 o o Detroit §200, 000 yards dash— Entries were: inning. Outside of the pitching the well. They each got a two-base hit. I 2 2 0 at Philadelphia. Fraitt, Tornado, line of said Cedar street; thence sly the game were a Richard 11. 2b 5 0 0 0 2 3 0 Indianapolis at Boston. TWO RECORDS LOWERED. Green Bell. Sunday. along w'ly features of miraculous Milwaukee commenced the run getting Tiernan. rf,.. 3 13 2 2 0 0 Chicago at Washington. Sunday won; time, 31%; Green Fraitt said line of Cedar street 78.43 left-handed stop and throw by Pickett in the second inning. Fuller Conner, 1b... 40 10 , Guy and Gossip, Jr. Do Some ftto a stake; thence w'ly 130.025 ft to a fly took first 11 10 Baltimore at Cincinnati. • second. ami a fine catch of a foul by Kemra- on a rank error by Hawes. He took O'Rourke. If.. 4 0 10 0 0 0 Wonderful Work at Buffalo. stake on the ely line of an alley; thence ler. Carroll opened the game with a third and Maskrey went second Ewing.ct 4 0 0 0-7 2 2 POLICE PLAY BALI,. Buffalo, Aug. AVON A'RIFLE n'ly along said "ely line of said alley 82.85 long fly Moriarity. popped to on Whitney," 3b.. 4110 More than 2.500 stake; to Murphy the hitter's two-bagger, and they both Slatterv, 110 persons ft to a thence ely 97.80 ft to be- up a flyjust in front of the plate, which m.... 4 1112 0 1 The St. Paul Peelers Get Swiped witnessed the races here to-day, From a Large Field, of Scarp- ginning, being part "B," scored on a wild pitch. Minneapolis Keefe, p 3 O O 0 2 8 1 by they sport. of lots "C"and both Dwyer and Hoover ran for, but tied the score fourth, the Minneapolis Bine and saw hue Notwithstand- shooters. Bazille's addition to St. Paul §025 $0 §130 in the and was in- Coats'.' ing a strong westerly wind, 30 00 00 §495 30 failed to get. Morrissy landed one over debted for the two runs to Forster, who Totals 3:; 4 9 3 27 17 4 The game of base ball between the two records The regimental team skirmish match Hengle's bead, Pickett pounded the ball made his usual error at a critical mo- Minneapolis and the police were broken and good time generally Central Park Addition to St. Paul. against right fence, INDIANAPOLIS. A 111 lIIBBSPO A X St. Paul yesterday was the concluding feature of the field and Patton ment. Walsh hit safely for a base. Seery, nines, was made. ,^ got between Hengle and Schoeneck, 1f...... 3 0 1 o 3 0 0 at the Minneapolis base ball park J.- the series of contests which have for Paving it Broughton hit to Forster, who muffed Buckley, lib. .4010120 yesterday afternoon, --3 The 2:27 trotting race, purse, 52.000: Sewer Less Curb the result being three earned runs. ball, Hines, was the event of J. B. the past two weeks been interesting for Supposed owner and and Connee- put in by Total the and Walsh went to third while cf 3 110 10 0 the Richardson 3 3-2.1 1 description. Alterthis neither side scored until the Broughton stopped at first. They Glasscock, ss.. 4 0 1 1020 season. The crowd was fairly Pholisee 2 2 12 4 3 the riflemen stationed at Fort Snelling. Lot. Block. Curbing, tions. Owner. inning, both Bassett,2b.... et 32 $536 "Benefits third when Nulton hit to center scored on Kreig's hit. Kreig was put 4 0 0 1 3 3 1 large, and the fine playing on both Frank Bulfert 4 13 3 2 2 The following list shows the standing Wm Dawson al 3 30 §0 00 so 00 $586 30 a base, as attempted Daily, lb 4 0 1 O 12 0 O Protection.. 1 4 5 4 3 same al for and he to steal out at the plate on a fine throw from sides drew forth the wildest kind 'of Indigo 4 of the teams from the eight regiments et I 3 530 30 000 000 500 30 second Kemmler threw wild to catch left field by McGeachy, rf. 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 applause. If.Sullivan, of the St. Paul 5 5 4 5 0ro. City of St. Paul, Central Park (so- Lowe. Milwaukee made Boyle i> 3 0 0 0 1 6 2 Harrison...: dis engaged in the competition: called) him, and Murphy's wildthrow allowed two in her half of the fourth on Meyers, c 3 0 0 0 3 10 nine, had not made so many excruciat- William II dr. 957 20 000 199 00 753 20 him get ingly poor plays might Regiments. Score to home. In the fourth Rheims Maskrey's triple and doubles by McCabe his club have Lucille's' Baby dr. hit li- and went third on Mol- j32 won, but as was Pig's Time, 2:21*6, 2:23%, 2:21*4, First cavalry ; .273 Rearrangement of Blocks Gand 7, Central Park Addition center to and Crossley. McAleer's two-bagger Totals 1 5 2 27 141 3 it the Eye mien 2:21"A Eighth cavalry .. to St. Paul. arity's double to right, the pair crossing single were thrown down and walked on. 2:22%, 2:22. 862 and Fuller's \u25a0"cave Milwaukee New York 0 2 10 0 0 10 o—4 The infantry • the plate and tying the score on two ; -• game was a hard-fought one, any In the free-for-all pacing race, Gossip, Jr.. Third 515 _ , Less Curb •"\u25a0*• '\u25a0. another uxthe seventh. ScorS lIK.U»'.P-i;\u25a0• \u0084 o 0 0 0 and ' :.cu.;.cl licai, Wild pitches. In "the sixth Murphy . <.» 1 Q 0-^-1 amount of good playing in ths pnvcu a dead heat wllli weir infantry >'y:* Supposed owner and Paving and Sewer Con- put inby Total MILWAUKEE. ABU 1 Ills I!V 111 A X runs. New York 2. was done On Arrow in 2:1314, and broke his record infantry ; drove the ball along the left foul line j Earned Indianapolis 1: both sides. The score was three-quarters by Fifteenth 548 description. Lot.Block. Curbing, nectious. Owner. Benefits McAleer, cf... 4 1:22000 two-base hits, Tiernan. Daily. Dines; double 41 to 43 in of a second. Arrow out- Twentieth infantry 430 Sherwood Hough 0 §52110 §0 §110 half-way to third and took first. Mor- Lowe, if 4 Buckley; favor of the home club. Mayor Ames classed his competitors after lirst 22 00 00 §419 10 grounder .... 0 O 0 1 1 O plays, Glasscock to first base on umpired the two Twenty-second infantry 473 Chas B Lamborn 1 6 529 10* 000 000 rissy hit a to Nulton. which Strauss, 3b.... 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 balls, Keefe, Seery, Hines; hit by pitched the game in his usual happy heats and took three straight with ease. 52910 the latter fumbied and each runner took Fuller, lb 4 balls, Tiernan, tt; errors, way, and kept Summary: Twenty-fifth infantry... 278 i 2 0 14 0 0 Basse first base on Policeman-Alderman- Free-for-all, The result shooting Central Park Addition to St. Paul. a base 011 Pickett's ground ball to short. Maskrey, rf.. 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 New York 2. Indianapolis 1; struck out by CivilEngineer George Cooley busy col- pacing: purse, SI.OOO. of.the individual Patton hit to , who threw to the Forster, ss .. 4 0 0 0 O 1 2 Keefe 8, Boyle 4;passed balls. Ewing,Myers; lecting the fines he levied. Following Arrow 5 011l of the members of the winning teams McCabe, 2b... 4 1 2 O 2 2 0 wildpitches, Boyle; time, 2 hours; umpire, Jewett l4 3 3 3 indicated below, show that Sergt. John Paving Sewer Less Curb plate to catch Murphy, but the ball was Griffith, is the personnel of the clubs: L.C.Lee Supposed and out p 4 0 0 0 12 0 Kelly. 4 3 5 2 2 W. Hanley, of Company B, Fifteenth owner and Connee- put inby Total knocked of Hoover's hands and the Crossley, c... 4 0 10 7 2) 0 Minneapolis— George Blake, c; J. Doyle p- Puritan 2 5 4 5 4 infantey, made the highest description. Lot. Block. Curbing. tions. Owner. Benefits winning run scored. After the Hunched Rain Drops. P. Mousso. ss; F. Collin, lb;J. Gorev 2b:I)' Gossip. J r ....3 0 2 4dis score and $138 Hall, 3b; Garvin, •' • won the Winchester repeating Uri L Lamprey 5 §1,510 35 00 SO 00 $1,048 35 fourth inning the Chicagos did Totals 30 5 9 2 27 10 3 Washington*, Aug. The T. If;E. Hobaii, cf -h'' Argyle drawn. ritle. ' Frank Lmdeke not get a hit, the only man to reach Wash- 11. Getchell, rf. . Joe L drawn. Sergt. J. W. Hauler. Co. B.15th inf 75 W 1 4. 120 25 23 00 25 00 118 25 MINNEAPOLIS. A II II 11! S B|F U A I E ington and Detroit clubs played one St. Paul—Jerry Sullivan, p; Billy Time, 2:lGi2, 2:15%, 2:11", Corpl. Win. Scully"Co. 11, 15th inf .72 same 2 4 120 25 000 25 00 95 25 firstbeing Schoeneck, who got the hag on Ha\ves,lb c; Wilson 2:13*4. 2:19. Merwin, ..;. 4 0 0 0 12 0 1 inning, neither scoring, P. Hnrley,ss; S. Gerbcr. 2b; J. Ahem lb- The free-for-all trot was a bis surprise. Sergt. Byron Co. E. 15th inf. 0* same 3 4 120 25 000 25 00 95 25 Beilly's fumble. Joe made his Walsh, ss 4 l l i i 7 o team when rain J. Werriek, J. Prince Wilkes Sergt. James •Gedore, Co. F. inf 04 same ' Quest itrosnan, ..... 3b: McGruggan, rf;R. Grady!J' was backed heavily in the 15th 4 4 120 23 00 2500 118 first appearance here as an umpire, and, 2b.. 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 stopped the game. cf :L. Calvin, If. pools, such odds to (> being given Sonet. T. McManus. Co. D, 15th inf 02 Broughton, .'lb 4 as 25 on Wilson, A, Emma LSchulze 5 4 18025 000 2500 95 25 though be bad many' close decisions to 10 0 2 1 0 Among those whohad fines assessed him against the field. The other starters Sergt. Charles Co. 15th inf 52 same make, gave Winkle'au, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 WITH COMPARATIVE EASE Guy and Rosaline Pri. Ed. Hillenbrand, Co. I, loth inf.... 20 6 4 12025 0 00 25 00 95 25 general satisfaction. The Kreig, against them were these: were Wilkes. Iv the two Meeker, C, same c ... 4 0 10 8 0.1 Mayor Smith. O, heats that were trotted buy had a Pri. P. H. Co. 15th inf 8 7 4 12025 0 00 25 00 95 25 score follows: Jevne, If 4 0 10 0 0 Brooklyns Lay SI for not putting in an perfect presentation 4 0 The Out the Ken- appearance and helping umpire the walkaway, particularly in the first, at The of the prizes will same 8 120 25 0 00 25 00 95 25 ST. PAUL. AII 11 1 1! 8 P. V <> A X McCtilloin,ct. .3000 l 00 game. when Small, tnckians in Good Style. President Mareek. ofthe Minneapolis coun- one time he led Prince Wilkes by two lengths. take place this morning at the rille Carroll. 1f... .4000200 p . 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 SI, coming. Guy lowered his record from to half-past o'clock, Litchfield's Subdivision of Medill's Addition to St. Paul. Murphy,m.... BnooKi.YX, Aug. B.—Brooklyn de- cil. fornot The president ofthe 2:16 2:14%. camp, at 11 when Gen. 4 2 2 0 10 1 St. Paul council was assessed a His work was simply wonderful. The race Roger, accompanied by his staff, will ..iorrissv, lb.. 1 1 2 Oil 0 O Totals 31 2 3 1 24 15 4 feated Louisville to-day. The home similar willbe finished morrow. Pickett, ss 4 12 0 0 10 *— team amount. present to the several winners the tro- Paving Sewer Less Curb ... Milwaukee 0 2 0 2 O O 0 1 won easily, making their hits well Aid.Cooley, $10, for smoking onduty. Free-far-all trotting, purse $2,000, un- Supposed owner and and Connee- put inby Patton, if.... 4 0 1 0 I 0 0 Minneapolis to- Mayor finished. phies earned by their skill. Total Corbett, O. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 o—2 gether. Two Ames, "sl. for not lightinghis cigar. -.:• description. \u25a0 Lot. Block. Curbing. lions. 2b.. .4000000 wonderful one-hand stops Police Commissioners Guy li : : Owner. Benefits Reillv.3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 Earned runs, Milwaukee 3; struck out, by Smith and Guile. Hoy, Baker Prince Wilkes Anxious for a Scrap. John C Nelson et al ...16 1 $19340 §000 §0 00 §19240 Kemmler, McAleer, 2, Hawes, Burdock's second base and Baxter. 81 each, ior not coming down to 2 2 same c... 4000 12 l l Lowe Maskrey. Winkle- play were see the game. Rosaline Wilkes 3 3 Special to the Globe. al 17 1 19240 000 000 192 40 Sowders, {..... 4 O 1 0 O 10 0 man, Kreig, Jevne. McCullom, Small 2; the features. Score: Worrell, $1 Time. 2:2. '2, 2:141,2. Youk, Aug. sameetal 18 1 Two-base hits, McAleer, Maskrey, • James for chewing gum and New Jack McAuliffe 62370 000 000 62370 JacCabe BROOKLYN AI? P. IliS Iti POl A E "sassing" the umpire. Only two heats were trotted in the 2:20 - Totals 4 0 Crossby; three-base hit. Maskrev: has made deposits and issues challenges !30 8 27 20 3 passed Pinekney, 3b.. 5 2 10 10 0 Aid. 25 cents class. Thoruless got the first and Spofford All objections to said assessment must be made in writing balls, Crossley, Kreig: wild pitch, Small; O'Brien, If.. 4 o Lawrence. for not standing both BillyDacey and Johnny Reagan. and filed with the CHICAGO. 'a P.! 81 B 8 1! 1' :O .1 E 0 0 0 0 0 his share of the Eighth ward racket. the second. to Clerk of said Board at least one day prior to said meeting. . umpires, Fessende n and Cnsick; time, 1:40 Carutliers, rf.. 3 0 2 0 class, trotting, purse $2,000. Turner, rf. ...j 4i 0 0 0 2 0 0 Foutz, 0 0 0 Auditor Comfit, Si for telling the men at 2:20 Official: R. L. GORMAN,President. Hnnrahau, ss.i 4 0 0 0 v 4 1 lb 4 0 10 9 0 1 his office that he had "gone up town on Thoruless 1 4 Erwtn*, - Bheims,lf l, TO FINISH THE SEASON. Terry, p 4 0 O o urgent Spofford W. F. Clerk Board ofPublic Works. 222-223 | 110 0 0 0 Smith, <> 0 7 1 business." 6 l Moriarity, ss - 4 10 3 4 0 Pat Gibbons, Rare Ripe 2 3 cf.. 412 13 10 Manager Gooding Will Continue cf... SI fordenying that he was an Dwver,p I 41 0 0 0 0 12 0 Radford, 2 1 l 11 0 0 Irishman nnd a Son ofRest. Kit Currie 5 2 A Good Name Schoeneck, lb' 3j 01 0 0 12 O 0 to Play Ball in Minneapolis. Burdock. 2b... 4 0 0 0 3 5 2 Supt. Hem, 81 for not being Geneva a 3 5 :; Peoples, c present. The Athome is a tower of strength abroad. Hengle, 2b...'. I 0 o 0 2 2 0 Manager Gooding returned from Chi- 3 10 0 0 10 receipts willprobably amount to nearly §100. Sarah 11 ...4 dis Confirmation of Assessment for Paving Central Park Place East Hoover, c 3 0 0 0 8 0-2 Junemont » dr This is fullyverified by the history of Ku1t0n,3b.... 3 11 10 2 1 cago yesterday and was eagerly be- Totals 33 5 5 r*2(i 17 4 ON A ROARING DRUNK. Gov. Hiil dr Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has a reputa- To-morrow the great four-year-old in ana I/Vest. sieged by the small army of ball cranks LOUISVILLE. All BIBsBPO A E r.ice, unequalled Totals 32: 3 Mack, Ringo Makes an which Susie S and Houri are entered, willbe tionat home by any other med- 1 4 2 27 21i 4 "to know what would be the result ofthe 2b 3 0 10 0 2 1 Exhibition of Lowell, — Davenport Collins, c&L.. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Himself in trotted. icine. In Mass., where itis made, bl. Paul 3 O oooi 0 0 O l refusal of to stand by its Wolf, Omaha and Spends neighborhoods taking 00120 00 0 o—3 agreement. As far as that refusal ss 4 0 0 0 15 3 a Night in the Cooler. whole are itat the Browning, cf.. 10 0 0 0 0 1 FAVORITES time, the druggists of Office of the Board of Public Works, } Earned runs. St. Paul 3; two-base hits, itself is concerned he knows only what rt. Special to the IN.FRONT. same and Lowell Kerius. ... 3 1 0 O 0 0 0 Globe. they sell of City ofSt. Paul. Minn., Aug. 7,1883. J Pickett -. Moriarty; double play, Moriarty has been made public, but from the fact Andrews, Omaha, say more Hood's Sarsaparilla Hoover; lb.. 4 0 0 0 13 2 O Neb., Aug. Frank Eineo, Plungers Make by 'Winning at H^iieagoiiid struck out, by Sowders 12. by that the dispatches from there were Wei rick, 3b.. 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 than of all other S:irsaparillas or blood 5; errors, second baseman of the St. Paul Saratoga* The assessment ofbenefits, costs and expenses arising from paving Central Jwyer first base 011 .St. Paul 2, sent at Gooding's expense, it;is prob- Cook, c 3 0 10 4 4 0 Base purifiers. Chicago 1: left on bases, St. Paul *>, Chicago Stratum,' Ball club, has been here ever Special The same wonderful success is Park place east and Central Park place west, from East Summit avenue to Cen- able that the village could not raise the p... 3010121 since the to the Globe. extending over country city Paul, 2: wild pitches, sowders 2: passed ball, money. of Gooding's Vaughan, c