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Ea THE OUMAMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902. > say the least. Even old Joe Quinn with | home team's hits well scattered and unpro- | glven lupflrh sup) Barrett, Lepine and | base hit: Hopke, Douha p|l Hopke lh made By ¢ his catoher was worked on the double stea) | Uctive of runs. Attendance, 6435, (leason each made marvelous catches. At- | Viox (on"l % Wpuck out! By Cutw bt CINNATL 'BOSTON, endance, core ughey, 6. First base on cloanly in the third by Graham and Carter, b 5 AT it o.A. . DETROIT. | WasmoroN "m. 5 o Hughey, & "uic by pliched the Iatter scoring. The same thing fatled no- | Doniin, 1.3 1 3 0 0 Cooley, It....0 18 ¢ 0 RHOAE ). all: By’ Curtis, Time: Urapire: Wl Ulhhhn Laid Out Oold by | ticeably when O'Leary and Quinn tried 1t.0n | Prckioss, "% 8 & 3 3 ofenesi 'So. 8 o5 & §| Harier, 1. 07830 Hndu "B Both, e esu 0 ears Rourke's llnd Men, Stewart and Gonding: Then the Under- |Sermour. cf..0 3 2 0 0/Carney,’ rf 001 163 Hooslers Take 'Em Both, takers made but four hits, and Feeney | forcres s 5 3 3 5 ML eninger, 13041 140 INDIANAPOLIS, 3 ndianapolis alan't b ha here to win, | Sieinield, .1 1 1 1 iltons, mo 80309 1% won two gam: ville toda ' V& CRARG ANFWRre (8 wih =y H Ty EXY The largest crowd that ever . mfl GAME FULL OF WRANGLES ND.: Molnes 100k its sole tally on a double Bt b R R R A s 3 1 E 014 mornin :h tme, %0 ‘persons, rooted th We had 25 years of sogp-mgkxng =i ter o ] e -y - et et o IO | P~ 11 i ata ’ ¢ looning when, his support went back ‘on sperience before we-could make Ia . 3 otals vnn otale 0 tm e afternoon crowd was J w ot Umpire ‘.1 “h':'” Both “Duecky” Holmes Shows Up. *Batted for Malarkey in the ninth Detrol s 1 101000 Jecord breaker, hearly 11,00 crowding onto € P P S o Tunste, Dees > Cincinnatt . .33000010 07| Washing'on .........2 0 000000 e fleld. Suthoft was Invincible and Not Affect Genmeral “Ducky” Holmes arrived from the Detroit | Boston - 280200000 31| Twobase hit: McQuire. Sactifice hi: | Waa pounded at will, the locals increasing Rose. It represcnts the utmost that American league team in the morning, and | Two-base hits: Seymour (2). Three-base Drr:v "s_ml{«)r& l‘:uea: H-rl; a;en. Bases 'M";N‘;‘l:":;;tv"flnlfl !“’l'l: m:"':'“ g Results. Wes on deck for the afternoon game. Me |hit: Peits Home ‘run: Kitfridge. Sulen | on banls; OF Fatien, L Fifat base on oo Woan Wifoar, cost and skill can do. played left in beautiful style, Backof re- | jarkey, 1; oft Poole, 4. Hit by pitched bail: | 11" Washingtor, 7. Steuck out: By Patten, | Hogrigrer, rf. placing Burg at third. The score: By Poole, 1. _Struck out: alarkey, 3; | 6; by McCarthy, 1. Double pl W g ’ Omaha won yesterday morning’s game OMAHA. by Poole, Time: 1:48. Ui mplre O'Day. _lrlm‘le ll“lf‘?mplrf u&d":n.x;’““ Arom Des Motnes off two pitchers by a score AB. R H. O Burke's Long Hit Wins Game, By 2 |lcmomosonmos ol orunnnosann 4l cucoumasnnd 2. i 1|Gansel, 1 B Pitcher Lee is Good to Detroft n, & Clymer,” <t ot 8 to 2. First the locals won from Hoffer £ 1 8 0.0 9| NEw YORK, Sept. 1.—With Brooklyn one ! . y ;.. b Mo four innings by 2 to 0. Then, beca: R o8 doh o W rl‘m‘hml |l||a (o(rl‘d 'n‘ |h|e bex;n?lnl of the nl’c‘:fi"|r(.’n'.]"':r';’r;:o':.d-n'amm?;'?r"lm':;& b nin nning t PlLL: T atter: ot at e 7 % -‘1‘:1::‘2;’ beeted g0 continually on $ 3 % 1 § 3|Donovan's curves and pounded ot two | Lo fatten thelr averages atter the frst in- v /Ump! bott’'s ball and strike jud, 3 2 3 1 7 0|runs of the earned varlety. Leach and A DIng. Casey's home run " beautiful 1 sments, he was put out of the game by 3 0 1 14 0 0| Wasner singled, Tannehill supplied a grive to the clubhiouse. Mullin was iven |y, ienasoiiy’ . What ofolal, ' fice and Burke's long hit to Hight by t | high-class support by his team mates, . . L Morrison was substituted to $+90 1 8" 1 9150000 the Hasng ath ‘mml“ run Doyle's single and steal, followed by | Loulsviile . start the fifth and Omaha won from him 31 3 0 1 b team would ROt At Kelster's “asfe nlt,” scored ' Washington's | First basc on balls: am Srmase qan 4 to 2, batting him all over the lot in the % 9 138 7 16 second base in the later Balf of the final VO b 2 H nning Attendance, 4,600, Bcore: DETROIT, WASHINGTON. Two-base hit 3 wighth inning. DES MOINES. innl o e gl RH N R.H.O.AE, Bonner, b Double , Rourke's men put up & game far su AB. R. H. O. A B R0, Hoam | Hatley. it - HE S b i Tl o om:r to that of Sunday. The morning is | C g s e ;n.-_:-mnl MERE] o 3o | SR haub, Oty tionally & poor time of day for base o el 2 Burreit, ef. x 7 )’ 2 (R s201 S 2 pl L [ball players and a cool ane ta still wor $ Y P St Y83 oDk in ighiin, 3. Bcore, second game: ‘However, there was a spunk and a kee o3 B4 0 0 Tannehitl, i § 0 2 0 1387 Glenmn 3 ) 0 INDIANATOLIS. | about most ! o 1 2 3 @ | Cor v, “ ° -t 1 5 0 0 hans that ‘was noa“ ?:-?nn:'m: 1y 1y 1 E}F'EZ 5 $id s 3} §jeui e ¥ox, AREEE (-8 N 188 1t they couldn't do enough to suit them- K 0 O 0 {8 vl AR § i B L L T o124 ives. The sole unpleasant feature was Totals “em e Washingt Godrut, it 1 . & e : - = e = - oo @ 63T 0 L) Totals ... 8 827 9 3 ashington - v ‘;‘,“;‘; e e B 3 4 M B 3| “Batted for Donovan In ninth toning. | Home ru Beck. é o " One-sixth of it is pute glyccnn. All was ms, espectally 02401002 *9|Pittsburg . 00000011 24 : 3 2 Quina and his crowd. 05108008 oz1 | Branie 09008818 k4] en pane . the oils are pure vegetable, treated with This is the first time an umpire has had _nI‘llm runh“ Oc rtn, “ TD-- h":.l“;ln LE:";M Jun fl::-:uu i grno::yn. 1 I3 ree-base ‘arter. 'wo-bat H sbury rooklyn, ch trouble 18 Omaha since the crusade | 5100 3 Btone, Brown. Welgsrat,” Sacrifos | Three'Hase bl o t: By by Lee, Keeler,” Flood. Sagrifice | Gleason 1o Elber(eld "o Beck ): ne Stolen bases: Clark, Dolan. [ Eiberfeld. 0. Umpire: O Laughe antiseptics. Has the perfume of nat- aghinst the fraternity was on a couple of [ hit: Th Btol . Carter hit: Tannehill, 12901118 17 o ths ago. But it should be said in ex- Double plays: Sheckard to McCreery; Con- | iin. 1‘“_""" RS ERRRR = N temuation that Abbot 1oy to Wagner. First base on balls: Off |~ Cleveland Shuts Out Boston. First base on bails: Oft Sudhoff, 2; oft ural flOWCl‘S, transparent. uation that Abbott was very yellow in Benovan, SPoff Chesbro, 1 Hit by piiched Kerwin, 2. Btruck out: By %‘Hhofi 1% by 1 cases. Once or twice a man wi ball: By Donovan, 1; by CLEVELAND, Sept. I-—Cleveland shut | Kerwin; 1 Two-bse hits Couite y by ‘Chesbro, 1, ‘Struck Y M K & COMPANY, CHICAGO Jout when he was fairly “lying on the bag. sed out: By Donovan, 6; by ‘Chesbro, 1 Rk | Boston out in the morning game, the Kihm (3, O'Brien, Heydon, .nu\ Clyme! JAMES 8. KIRK & s Wi t. Left on bases! Omaha, 6; 141 Umpire: Emalie. tors finding Moore a puszle. Sparks wi .’ H : ‘:::tt‘:'lr'll:k Genii : l;tor:nn to tell Molnes, 4 Time: 1:20. Umpire: Abbott. Lealihs: Hiond” Sruaiiyx, lyrl-m'x:kl lo.rlllhle loc: who nrnree|d to OB o uBh '.- Wra '.'- exchanged n 80 ma 8. % o len their tting a - 4 n to m, O'Bri sty oo g Brewers Win One and Lose On: Pittaburg, outbatte Brooklyn in the | CEIved miserable support. Attendance, 4100 Lt 'on bases: Irdiangpolls, 9; Loulsville, 5. w‘lite Russlln for valusble prémiums, at our store, KANBAS CITY, L—Although | afternoon game. Leach's wild throw in the | S°OTe: Umplre aske! 1615 FPARNUM STREET. D There was one ridiculous feature. In City_ down to [first inning let in three runs. In the sixth CLEVELAND. BOSTON. vur an’ 'Alf at M ». the_seventh Thomas stood on first and the home team | and eighth innings the visitors batted 3 S 4 N lbseery, w0 T 94% | unevmaroLs, Sepe. | 10 " gherty, L] op nneapolls OnnGlu sacrificed him, to second with e g fl:fi:dtm‘{h'n:‘:pl‘n::.{: n bases with 137 Qhumu a8 118 1 and gt Paul b"ikfifve" e ;rle': ame Miller only e ball along first base lime. Abbott called impunity. Attendance, 7,000. Scor 310 0 111 0| hite "tvo of wh Wiimot's double and the ball a foul and Thomas was brought BROOKLYN. 132 09 1 1 Grant's_three-baj ing in the ninth, back. Gonding immediately put another in 0 Bheckard, 1t A% P03 1% 31| witha base on b . e Nflierp thel [ 7 ey onl sCores. a jome rul n e the same place and Thomas was down to 9 Kesler, ot H 1844 § 1 1| thtva ‘gave tne Baints their lead second with it, but came back when he Bt .4 i 222} Vin the second game tied the #aw vhere the ball had gome, as he was r 00 o TR R " acnrhcl in hlh-l ueve,:-‘h gyuhuqlchl‘nltglui bm A 1o oubles by Lynch and Martin In the fen sure Abbott would say “foul” again. So b . H saved the game for Minneapolis, ~Attend- Gonding was out, with a sicrifice hit to his 41 ance, 2,866 Acore. first game Al v follows a nch-filD of eredit that wasn't & sacrifice, as Thomas | Kan 8903 3 8] cunr Plokoring. Bacriacs Biter-: Lajoie isnmapoLs Seajtntul ufi“ was still on first. He came near getting 2328 ';"LM 73 | Moore: Doubie play: Parent 1o Criger 1o "’,“.- o SRR 4 ‘x 4 caught' coming back, and the 1 : e st base on balls: pore, 40 00300 treatod fo the unurial speotacls of sesing | Lo i Stk A g TN s g i ISR % Sae o doctors BA & man dash madly for first base the wrong dt. Joseph 1a the Wh g lf-rh. 3. Passed ball: Bemis, il 1800 Jll TER IREWINO co , wuy around. 7, JOSEPH, Sept. 1—Tive tho mpire: Connolly. { A T80 So. Omaha, Neb, 'Phone Graham gave three hits and pitohed ball | ple aaw Bt. Joseph defeat Repeat the Dose for Luck. 16 1821 Omaha Office, 'Phone plenty good enough to win most of the time. oday. BScore, first gam Cleveland shut Boston out again this 03 sl : e LEE MICHELL, In the ninth, however, an error by Dolan, S th, AEINODE, o PTotd oheing’ e pussls. Snn ey S 1 \ Wholesale Dealer, & hit by pitched ball, a fielder's choice, Leever. Bacrince hit; the ' Jatgest that .av ota LR 1013 Main, Co. Bluffs. "Phone #0. one single and a long fiy let in two runs n balls: Off Kitson, 4; oft Evi Sed. & base ball game in Clevelens: | *Batted for Torrence in the ninth. oul. By thnn 'rn- pl-ynn were surrounded by a human | St. Paul ... 100014 :m;::. n:“lln:-. :lnl:.: mu:’u::‘:!n:;: L bm wall, while the roofs of the stands and the | Minneapolis . 8000 d fences were black with le. The pald | Earned runs: Minneapolls, 1; St. Paul, other chance in the bud. This was in the ok Up at n.u-a.l- adimisstons numbered 17,0, Boore: "o | & Bases on b-u- rm’um oft Tor- . - elghtl, when Graham grew very careless | Peort FHILADELFHIA, Sept. 1—Chicago and CLEVELAXD. fonos, & T Witmot. Three- Arundel Baltimore, won;_Wahnetah : and after two outs put two men on bases {.".'.‘,fi";“;fi:,l '¥,‘}f"‘,,:;§'::‘m‘",‘,. ,‘s,‘fl’,?. o; one b .0""‘ or}_‘g;”: BT ,‘Hl'{,:l"} FUTURITY GOES SIX HEATS/| Aoattitn ivem York: ‘sccond. Time: a0 exhibitlon. In local Stolen base: Quillln leh on b nelbolll 7; Sl Tim Denver is Abusin’ 'Em. i pire: Figgem! was at bat. At that time Omaha hed but Dmg s-:v. L“—Ponnr wlafiu flungl; two runs and it looked very gloomy. |bheader superior ali-around playing. O'Leary hit out over the inflelders, & low, 'm‘:n'm“:‘ T A e e hard ‘drive. Stone ran like a deer and took It at'his knees. The crowd went wild. 00400 Omaka scored in the fourth with two 80486 l.oonfl game: nd could not hit Tl{lor. ‘while Du, bntax Attendance, 6914 8o ad trealy. endance, ores @ail Hamilten Finally Wins Big Event at Hartford, JOHN Mo, FAVORITE, GIVES HER A CHASE nE 5 = E buosammumspnit flm hits were few and scattering errors in 1'&“ outfleld costly, m pounded hard and buncl Red Robe Also Gets in for a Plece }:;,;.:‘“'T‘{.:}L LR '“‘“5"“"“,‘,‘. kida. %l uwnSumorund alccocwurons® costly than those of the Denver. ol o 0 Seney . by et & Jazge crowd out rooting, principally for le to Hickman, Fin Under the the kids. Bcore: oo Lo Hickman, Fertle to' Parent td Whip, riginals ....... i Tadt on tassa: cumum. i P ‘L""'m Origt 8 Pouien & 3 3 ase te: riginal lers, Biriok outs By Diaeet 8 Bernhard, 1. struck out: By Daum, 6; by Hein, 3. First 1:28. Umpire: Connolly. HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. 1—The $10.000| pago on balle: Off Daum. 4; off Heln, 3. ‘score! Chiengo W One. Puturity for 3-year-olds was the feature | Batterles: Origimals, Daum and Miliken; to Hulfllg N)QKall CHICAGO, Sept. L—Chicago easily won| ¢ of the Charter Oak grand olrcult meet| Fowlers, Hein, Honin and Harme. By | the first game from Baltimore 'K uncl lr“g}nws! i MALESs ‘3:"“‘“ %t | here today. A fleld of elght starters in South: Mg nmu. lor;t (pita, with go, balin n sty Latt of . beses oapoils, ; | this race was reduced to three in the final) . win. B,‘n."‘...,,. play: T bl T =' lul. T ine: ¥, Umpire:” Figge: | heat. Gall Hamilton took first money. It ATRS SR §j, Atita, FPHILAVBLPIIA second game, Btrang's three errors was a great race, heart-breaking finishes | At Nnhvllle A hviiter - S RORC AT “Eaen Gec Reveage at """‘"'» characterizing a majority of the heats, | POIt. por A ilo | o WA John Me. wae the favorite In the betting, '.‘,‘,.',.,E.","""‘""‘ ) R ® locals c. the nh!h A(l.ndlnea 'KANIAE CI'I'Y, Betl [y PARAI, Poorssassrsre ATIONAL LEAG ling, and e todny. selling with Gail Hamilton $50, Wig Wag| At “Birmingham—Birmingham, 0; Little el GAMES OF N__l_ UE "cp".,,.‘.‘ld':fi“.:‘,'.o{"fac{f‘""“: $35 and the fleld $25. Johm Mc. and Gall | Rocl gam cond game, having pitched yesterday. | Hamilton fought it out in a roval batile. | fi,’ %‘]’,!,':f,,., ATheLittle Rock, 3; Birming- se Allendlnre. 8, i e ey It took six heats to settle the question [] 0 o 1 H New York Leses 1 t. Louis Because of Ragsed Fielding at wl cosomonconil Bl cumummmll Bl orrorrBonn® %l contiuncnad 1, M Chattanooga—Chattanooga, 3;' New AB. R. KANBAS CITY. un.wwxn. supremacy, the Pennsylvanla horse being [ 5 & § All Times. RO A g beaten by'a nose in the fual. Red Robe fl?fi'““"{q’f“{““s"){ Shreveport, 3. from Macon, Ga., put up al spirited race, anta—, anta, lempl & N . ° YO -n; Yorks 210 taking third money. This horse beat out ; Cham mahip of Dundee. 1 1 1onbike X3 'hro Emw 1é1 John Mec. in the fifth heat under the whip, »! » e | [ 5 . ] making the sixth heat nécessary, The First Dundees and Second Dundoss H e i '“ """fl"’ LD : 133 In the 2:30 trot Wilque, after a stub- | Plaved a close and exciting game for the o Lot Dug- | Chjcago . 110 0 champlonship of Dundee, the First tea uis [] 1 pard| oupple, & Tuwst bane toe ™ U8 | Baltimore 114 born comtest, took first money, with winning by the narrow margin of § {0 | o O ‘“""" Yo f: lohv. 'y Wfld pu Y Taylor. Time:| , Left on . To?vfi Rythmie, the blind staflisn, seoad. @ig The Becond teags foynd B r.leu t » 3 Umpiss: Bro f"’""" L iy heats were also mecessary for this race. | ie"Uipire “’arttigt allowed t for atte Standing -l the Teams. In the first heat the watches of the judges , on balis, while Anderson allows 0001 Only two V0 Milwaukee, | went astray, consequently no time was The feafure of the game was the Diiching Played. Won. Lost. P.C B iabell (5, Ibf!. Double 3 Pittsburg e Ve T8 ’5"""'"“ L "‘“l{ S Grad e taken. Zephyr was withdrawn atter the | He llowed but shree hits Snd strek ont wkll H.{ a = fl: b 2 !flcr{flm hits: u:-A"ndnJ.-, g.'.",“‘"fi fourth heat. twelve men. 4 ‘hicago 112 I B 508 . base on o ¢ i 1In the 2:19 trot The Roman wen in ncianuti moo® ow T i’.“p‘gfifi': Py R&:g::l:oolg:hnle{ 6ar: | etratgnt. neats, having an easy time and o - Lebe ALk Fhses, donia 8 8 ¥ il outclassing the fleld. ,The best racing of ' NORFOLK, Neb., et 1—(&.«::-: al Tl ts % t the day was provided In the 2:07 pace, | fram--—The ' Norfs ) ew York Y LR S ooy e e g 2atad e day P W ree games of the serias wilh the o:.‘u Games t. at New Xork. RoH H Carl Wilkes taking first money, vlnl.nl,mr:c.e::" JSaturday, yesterday » And loday, £ 0 the two last heals in comparatively easy ' i » l ‘bfl. omnn. =t 8. Loy de‘phh. H style. The $1,600 purse in this race wae 8 to.‘j, and 8 to t"*o? mm hy in< uo m.p re: Tt . divided, the three leading horses in each Noflolk > 10 ] m"uo- Game. GAMES |N A!i.MCAN LEAGUE } heat dividing $500. About 8,000 people were | Crescents ... 0 1 5 1 l o 8 26 gn balls: Off Taylor St. Louis Wins Third Straight from 1 in attendance. A light wind from the | b gy A Five thousand people saw Omaha wia the o D by 1 Fork mabdat i H south blew down the homestretch. The State Pl Basoh b afternoon game in a crawl by a score of § m ann, New York, Feature Bein, = weather was very warm, excellent for fast | ) LNCOLN. loqt. 1.—(Special Telegram.) - ter time and the track was remarkably fast. Summaries: i Hartford Futurity, foals of 1899; purse $10,000: Gell Hamiiton, bik, £ by Onk- land B: low Y IM Irwin, Makes it Two Straight, - P of Sudhoff, the St. Louls twirler, l.hllnllll que the Athletics ‘up to the ninth innin nie ol clean oing the: 1 and and was in the game at every | Bt Louls also won ternoon game, ellowing them but three hits. Attend- ( uua 8181 13 furn, the visitors exhibited dome work that | Tieung 2 ""“"““ L .,..‘."{d neidl st B 13111 i1 ‘was notably ragged, the bungling belng g:“ $ “m () rnu. uu RH.OAB cal €7 dr 44 especially apparent in the case of Catcher X same Score, aft- 134 ; ¥Ey Umpire: Carruthers. S hesd « Welgerdt, who was aliowed to go three in- . s H :l: (8 Standing of the Teams. L" mab.“ouxé Bfi-fln: L !) Irn o 78 6ro | Billy V }4& ; S2a1 che : s e: a Omaha's first run came In the second, | Farre!l. s : esiie Plaged, Vi Iost PG| Rool A mp Wag (Thomas) 65 dro | QUOF TS : | Bmost, of.... 8 8 0 0 k Sasadins o' the Boasds Sigter Collette) b, m (©aniil) $oe ) | it §atis ] % 218%, g, s, 2%, 3wk, | AT, ki, * k¥ iid R | RN e | Played. Won. Lost. P.C. ::xn 4 k i in ¢ out any assistance from another bat- :x’ ! 3 Qlevels ,,.,! W g :«{ & mln.ufioul 20 :1. % ,gg w’ufliu:m‘ pllr;; gm,c;hn: heats tn five: {-,m.: 5, 86, 6. : on & paséed ball, (1~ g f 6 53 5% e ¢ 1 out the gate rather ie3 P | g:'“o'{;‘“" 8 & B g @ @l Mepen ..s,'" denior | Central Clty Wins at Te J ohu it hard. It came In his mitt nn Two-base | Gam: cm Phila- g ythmic, br. CEN'rluL CITY, Neb., Sept. 1. } place, 0o, but he allowed 1t to B Wallace, | adinite at Derroit n-unnon A sveland, “ g Darwin, '§. & (Eckert) Telegram.)—The tennis mnm’lmn‘?‘fl-ma':' uble | Washington at St. Louls. Zephyr, b m. (Goers) entral City today between Fuller. . g e 1 oM e vt B v O ‘Kahoe. Stole empni Tt Miwaukee at & City, | Altved Star: br. a (Can 0, Oane Juand, Bt Jan 85d Centen! 3 i - jolen 3 L 'waul al lhll ar, br. & T2 tosk smother that fnpl rat buse ¢ gmk; it i %y"p":tv“'" ng‘:rn:csk ou‘nufi; s"xéla- IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | ¢ P.ullun’r&“ spolls. ‘Louiaville at 1n: The Quaker, br. n‘ {Cl.r‘mfl_ R § "uvl:fi"c;zn‘md'fr“t‘:‘mm?&y Fer- E napolls, o m m cat no n, 0% - third on enly two hits, b ‘addell, 3. Left on bases: St. = ” o Faalsins P thelr match in the finals. e h""‘:'::.m "':.h ":' ":“ el o ud i Tt l’mplre:fleihm‘ 5 and Sohns g:.m PRwRigs FRnsenl Yore Jeow iy ¥9: Three-l. League Gam "x:ri}t ;J% $3,000, three-bagger. Everybody s y . More oman, b. g, P -:“ % S Ak ::n“: Nofl, Kruger. Stalen _base Thanks to lnno Sae Hit i aghad e o At Rock Island, moruing game: Wanda, by Ero (ém‘:)) I toher Brown took two, ome s | Bres ’ V(!udl l-r:lo‘-"A hfi ] on 11), 8t. Louls won th nn-moon ame in an-| oo MBUS, O, !‘p( l__cflmmbu. won | Rock hllnd 1: 7| Patchen Maid, bik. m. (Shank grkes ) Umpires: Latham and frwin: il nstru- f o 00T o Toledo, ‘without | Dvenport .. Jeetarnayile 8| Austin Boy, Lewls) k Feeney camndt be blamed much. The 5 e ""‘"",‘.f i o for | BoLeh ifoet. Fhe locals gn u | pdt. Roomingien, merping 8 1011 o| Baron Bell,'b. s (Hudson [ a Reds Lose to Bos e Hughey freely, while bot 3 Authoress, blk. m. (Strado the store s tle T the Bih \nning. Mitehel) ( FAughe Bloomingto 167 Db McKinne .nogo N, Mass, .t-hn. L-Ragsed ‘nemm knocked KKuhce un.‘.‘.‘:.d ‘ “ him on B Bl eereriani it b W 1k v n e head with a pitched ba ! three heats, 7 'thia_morni the bases and Mitchel | £33 , purse X 3 9 Boston Eas each: “score down: = vansville . : L Dumont W.. b. g (Brnesis.. 1 man's passes broved very costly. Attend AT rion falae Codar Rapids, Riley B., bik. & e 5 BOSTON. CINCINNATL 101 0 & (Walker) ... H - rEoAE AL Terre Haute—Terre Haute, %o ik = i e, 1. 2 ; Sphynx 8., o (Bpear). . " o E i : 1-'1‘-‘:-«:1‘ AR Baeaonty - 3 Motk u:u:ylll Drdss, Juh . ient) 3 loom! i ., 18; % ttle F $iti oiia RTINS Rioemigion, . N1 De Marha Sarshall, b m, (Noblei "2 & m L] B > ' H 1| Powelt, » Play All Are » e 4 . ° : Regatta b Harle: ‘ BEEMER, Neb, ept. 1—(Bpec TR e : |'Pender base ball’ team met its Waterico | NEW YORK, Bept. 1.—The thirteenth an. llu of the ldflh .ul- Re here !n.l:ofdl)‘ 'h.n it played the Beemer | nuai E ' 16130430 s|Couse Ha 000003000-12 """f 2 ama T'd’" nadian, who was the Henioy regatia in “':'.a"'uo team. Beemer Pender Batteries: Pender, l'lellllnl, lchr'mp? Stubberfield and_Hannon; . vis and Fehliman. Struck out: 8 by Ilubb‘rfllld l l'nplr-: . "l.- with tomad (routie _:E i 3l 50 métter how se- . €102 a&y‘—:' othe ning run scored. ; 0010130327 '.‘"",, fe8boaiid v v z 1 Cinclanad, 3. Beckley. @, one, Bl Wins at Lyoss. ¥i hemian foone The C. N. 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