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£ el A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 e ——————————— ettt e e e e o e e e e, ast 'Al'l"‘d;tmentl to be Sol 1903 CALIFORNIA] ;l‘he Nebraska-California Mining Co Omaha, Nebraska. : The Denend Group of Mines at Oleta, Amador Coufity Cal, BUY MINING STOCK v'_QW---SAFE, SURE, PROFITABLE PR ) Telephone F2855. erchant’s National Bank, Om.aha, Neb. Within fh’c Next TEN DAYS at IN BLOCKS OF 100 SHARES A Guaranteed Dividend on Your lnvestment of 20 Fer Cent, December 1, 1903 Call and investigate. Mail Orders for thls Stock Promptly Filled. Money Refunded if Allotment is Sold Prlor to Its Recelpt. FOUKE-CUNNINGHAM CO. Dept. No. 8, 703 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. J. S. Thatcher, Manager. REFERENCES; City Savings Bank, Omaha, Neb.: DIVIDE WITR THE - SAINTS Omaba Takes the Pirst One, but Loses Bixteen-Inning Oontest, LUCKY' SEVENTH GOOD FOR ‘$IX'SCORES . i Pelden for St. Joseph Raps Out Long $ingle in Sixteenth 19 on Second Base Men Gone, with Ma: Twe ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 8.—(Spectal Tele- gram.)—The feature of today's double- header was the sixteen innings in the last game, when St. Joseph' won by an exceed- ingly lucky hit. If was the second longest and iIn soms respects the-most exciting game ever mepn ‘on the home grounds. Hartman was on second with two men out when Belden brought hfin in with a line hit out to left fleld. Another feature was the pitching of Companion, who did splendidly and ‘was fréquently applauded: In the first Carter opened for Omaha, going out on an Infleld grounder. Genins reached first on Glade's error. Miller singled to er and Thornton reached -first safely flelder's cholce, but Genins was retired t the plate, retiring the side. For the Baints, Donahue and Rohe went out on fnfleld grounders. Belden flew out to left In fhe second Shugart struck out, y and .Gonding went out on infleld @rounders, ‘rotiring the side. McConnell | @¥éve one into the infleld, on which he &nd Kemmer were retired by a double play. MeBride' went out on an infleld |§ nder. 'Rourke's men falled to cross he home plate In this inning. Schafstall d'to center and Carter sacrificed him to second. ‘Genins wént out on & popup. er flew_out to right. The Salnts scored first rOb of ‘the game in the third. nflhl beat’ out an’ umol ‘hity Bonahue -::4 both' advanged 4 von a b o o = . Kegmbo- k opt:tione! \ “thres orqor for' the tvisitors. Thorn- "and Which . went, outeem Infield ground- R Shogart stryek ouf’ ' Whe oMb teant “ohe morq iy fta; Halt ‘e ithd. Tourth. n du Hickey went. out. o 1jflal to «center, Carter went out on & lne drive to Glade, refiring the” slde. "Thé SBaints doubled their lead in the fifth in- ming. Not an Omaha man reached first. 4Osoins and Miller went out on infleld grounders, Thornton flew out to lett. The Yocal falled to score this time. . Rourke's pets scored six runs in this lucky seventh. Two wild throws by Phil ng’ Legledl out l-l'n!R Schafstall | Gldde was ‘responsible for most of these. Welch got a base on balls, Shugart ad- vanced him to second by a drive through Diehl, Hickey walked'on four wide ones, Gonding hit to Glade, and in trying to throw to McEride the ball went into right fleld and Welch and Shugart scored. Schat- stall singled ‘over second, sgoring Hickey. Carter flew ‘out -to left’ Genins hit a grounder to Glade, who threw wild to Mc- Connell and Gonding :scored. Miller singled ihto center, scoring Schafstdll and Genins. Thorntpn.flew out to left and Welch fouled out. The Saints cut down the visitors' lead to one run. Nothing for the Omahas. Shugart went out on a popup, Hickey sin- gled, Gonding went out on & popup and Schafstall on an infleld grounder. One, two, three order for the Saints. No visitor reached first base. Carter and Genins went out on infleld grounders. Miller struck out. The Saints falled to make good in the last inning and the game was taken by the visitors. The second game was a pitchers' battle from start to finish. Falls accepted all chances and the number were much greater than in most games. Score, first game: OMAHA, AB.RHPO.AE ‘Carter, rf. Genlnl, Miller, If. hornton, 1b. ‘eleh, of. Shugart, b Hickey, '3b. Gonding, c. Schafstall, p. 2l ancswmnsal Eol!mereroone ol worcoonce 4 "% ol cmoorcoome R 1B. “ Bl ormaretranl Nl cacwcRerm McConneli; McBrids, . Diehl, p... Garvin, Totals Omfaha 0 0 Bt. Joseph .. 00 s Barned runs L ‘Joseph Kemmer. fase & lf‘!l"x’? uuuri oul ‘ "6 Bchafstall, 3. - Double jonding: Thognten to ‘hornten. wed d game: ST. JOSEPH. Ronahue, rf Beldey, Rone sy Kemmer, 1b. Hartman, of. ladg. Garvin, MeBride, Falls, p Totals e ] &l ° 1 3 0 [] 1 1 1 8 0 2 1 0 1 i -:”":‘.l SMIEE PO IE P - s by inyer nysi mn' to Y uggrt ore, > o} ] " ol omooumormy 81 rmrormmssonts ] N PO —— " < —wwl 8l o-....so..-g ~of ac? BlHacwocmoop AB. R. 1 1 1 .cw THE ONE WITH THE IMP-How in the world do you keep your baby so quiet and happy this dreadful trylng weather? THE ONE WITH THE CHERUB—-Why it's the easiest thing in the world. I take 8 CASCARET Candy Cathartic every night at bed-time. It makes mother's milk mildly purgative, keeps the baby's bowe. cool and regular, stops sour curd 4nd wind ocolic. They work while you sleep, you know — greatest blessing for upn.m - f.i ool By iy ckoy, d Miller, rf. Thornton, 1b. Welch, cf. 8huy Hicke: Gonding, c. Companion, p. Totals ... xTwo out wheno ;vllllln: 8t. Joseph . Omaha ... Earned run Two base Hartman, gltch Falls, 3. ; Companion 7. 6 Companion, Kaw T KANSAS CITY, Aug. 8 —Kansas Cit; a’ double-header 'from Des Moines Kansas City: was made In wild throw to Des Moines second game, bunching hits. Attendance, 1,100. first game: Kansas City . Des Moines Batterle: sitt; Score, secon Kansas City .. Des Molines Batterle Milwau MILWAUK: bot games of & doul ver today, Swormsted’ feature of the first Hale's and Miller's Attendance, 500. Bcore, first game: Batteries Lycla; Denver, Lempke and Bchlel, d_ gum it Batteries PEORIA, Aug, 8.~Peoria and Colorado Springs broke even in a double-header this afterncon. Attendance, am ooria_ . Colo. Springs Batterles, Peorla Batteries mm,‘*k.k' Des Molnu " Omaha Games 'today! Omah Denver at Miiwaukee, Colorado Springs at Peoria, Des Molnes at Kansas City Tri-City Lengue. Lee-Glass-Andréeson's Originals and the Joe Smith team of CouncilBluffs & double-header mlu Btreet 2:30. ark. hardware me do the Hill in the fa Admission to stand, % cent Orizinals. Foley .. Bradford’ Waller Kenneay' . Scully .. Howe Taylor . Crelghton . Safrelder Mclivaine The 1deals noon for one admi be called at {duu neh Gibon Leuhrs Ballinge ger .\llllvln . BEATRICE, The Beatrice rell that eat for s b IaRoha. T Moines, Cushman and Fobl.. | Kansas City, Nichols and Mes- sitt; Des Moines, Cushman, Berry and Fohl. Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucla; Denver, Whitridge and’ Schiei. ; Peoria, Colorado Springs; McNeal +Beore, - second; Colo. Springs Holder win® p I and Mellvaine or Scul PR er honors and play & double-header Couneil Bluffs Eagles. Both games will be luorrood l ‘l mocoroo & “ : i El Srusnme zonnoxo s Joseph, z. Qmaha, 2 base: nh- Ginde, W Bases on balls: Struek” out: ribe Takes a Couple. oday. s only run in the first game the elghth inning through a third by Fohl to stop a steal: outbatted Kansas City In the but was not fortunate in| Score, RHE! 0000000161 000000000043 Kansas City, Cable and Mes- nd game: 02 RHE, 11010°*673 0000001214123 kee Takes a Couple, BE, A 8.—~Milwaukee took o-header with Den- pltching wag the ame and’ Jones', Mc- elding of the second. RH.E. 000 47§ 1| 001038 2, Swormsted and RH.B. 0045 8§ 2 000000001 4323 0010 100 Milwaukee, 3 o and Peofla 'Vide Up. 2,500, 011000 00000 Hart Score, first VURHEE, 00 *—8 41 000041 and " Hessler;. | uh Dflx’l‘n 0 0.2 9 0} Newmyer'abd Dagan. it at St Joseph, ) play terneon, at Vinton | will bé called at | the first game o second for the { Tty or Brown will in the initial game and | tter. contest for the Mormons. both, sames, Including rand- 5. The lineu Positions. First base. . Becond bage. .Third base, Shortstop. Lt fieid, . Center fleld Right fleld .Cateh.. .Piteh First 0, while Snith's. Utterbaek Borghausen wreses KINE Grogan Gaft | Burton | < Smith | . Ferry JPiteh,; Brown Pitch Ay g0 to Manawa Sunday after- with the sslon_and ‘the”frst game wil] 0. The lineup Posif Eagles. ‘S8econd base hird base.. hortstop. Left field. enter fleld Right feld. Mosher | "Brewick Griffith | ... Howarth - Rutherford Neb., Aug. S —(Bpect ‘base ba 1.)— 1l team went to ek- | vesterday and played the team at lace the me resulting in & de- the Beal boys by a score of | B mumont, Ritchey. Stolen bawes: t 6 1 Ry ‘w & [’ v €livery ls"’) ’1 by Harper, State Bank, Wayne, Neb. First National Bank, Carroll, Neb.: SEW YORK PASSES CHICACO| Tnh a Pair irom anflyn, ‘the First One in’ < g Bollow Btylu. CHAMPIONS DOVIN THE WINDY CiTY' NINE RS Philadelphin Brings in --collu-l-t Grandstand by Way of Variation " from ' Assaulting the Umptre, 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 8—The champlons won today in.a close, but Interesting game. The locals scored on two hits, a steal and two errors. Pittsburg’s first run was earned. on a hit, a sacrifice and a lohg singlé. The other resulted from a gift, an out and a ‘clean hit.” Attendance 10,600, ° Score: PITTSBURG. CHICAGO, R 1 !l aenmoormnosit B t, of %A% caumapt, o Chria“ll Smith, Leeyer, p Totals . Eloonmroacuss wlacnoecccere’ . Totals ... xBatted for Willlams in the ninth. Pittsburg 001 001" 2 Chicago 00001000 0+1 icago. 4; Pittaburg, 12 Tinker: 'Sacrifice hits *Chance Yeagner. 'Struck out: By Weimer, 6; hy. Leever, 3. Passed balls: Kiing, Basc on Oft Weimer, 3. Time: 1:65. Umpire: ] 1 8 3 3 3 5 1 ] n 0 ’ Three base hits Cardinals Win and Lose. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8—8t. Louis anad Cin- cinnati broke even on their double-header today. In the first game the Cardinals through_superior ll-around work won by 6 to 5. Dunleavy twirled a masterly game and was éffective in plnches. - In, e sdeond game the Cincimuatians ognded Mike O'Nell for sevenioen hicy Briving him from the box at the end of the \@eventh ' ihning. Taylor, w ' youhgster jho: guociaied him, did bitcer, ylu.hu\a agit-g bt belng 3, B 800, Be0re, nn:; .'1 5 2 ey CINCINNATL, oamf R.HO.AB. O/Denlin, 1 0 Beymour, ®Dolan,’ 11, ORecklé: YBtejurddt, hmll Popoviii, rt Swdot, et » ] Dinkavy, Tpt 8t. Louls Cinéinnaty Earned run Two-base hit: leavy. . Home R B 2 | camocsces ©0 o1 mom sy ] oo L 0 0 Louls, 3; Clueinnati, 1. Daly. Three-base hit: Dun- run: Seymour. _ Sucrifice hit: Donovan. Double plays: Farrell io Hackett, Brain to Farrell to Hackett. Passed ball: Peitz. Stolen base: mour. Hit by pltched ball: Ry Burke. Bases on balls: Off Du off Poole, 1. - Struck ouf: By Danl by Poole, 3. Left on bases: St Clneinnail, 6. Time: 1:5. Umpire: Score, second game: CINCINNATL RH.0.AE 14 St ST. LOUIS. R.H.0.A.B ™ o, Doalin, It oFarrell, 0'Danovan, 0 Smoot, c. 0B - Obarelay, it o Burke, ‘3b. 0 Hackett, o3 0'Neil, ©M. O Neil, | Taylor, _p | Totans 30200 000600 B 1 0 0 v ] .0 B mrstossssne P o 0 1y - 1 60 0 011 000 1—1 Cincinnatl, 4; St. Louls, 1 Donln, Seymour. = Three- Double play: Burke to ott. Btolen bases: Beckle Bases on balls; Oft O'Nell, By, ONell, 2; by Tay Left on bases: St.” Louls, 2 Cinclunatl, & Hits: Off O'Neil, 17; off Taylor, 0. Innings pitched y O'Neil, 6; by Taylor, 8. Time: 1:38. Umpire: O'Day. Boston Downs the Phillf PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8-Boston de- feated Philadelphia'in a twelve-inning cou test today. The second game. was called in the fourth inning, because of the col- lapse of the wall supporting the left field bleachers. Attendance 10,078~ Score, first game BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. = 133 i |..llu|lclqu-,u e . Louls Barned runs: Two-base hits: base hit: Daly. Farrell to Hac! {P. Baymour. Struck out: 0. ‘ H Stanley, of. Carney,’ 1t Moran, ¢ 0 0Wolry. 1Kelster, Elonpiuipue 3% WeBnEasonn ~ 5l oBlumEdate wl pcorncoso . xBatted for:Sparks in the Bésth .....00 000 21 Philadelphia .0 0 00 1 0 0 2 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Twa, Base bits, Kelster.. Cooley, Greminger, Cainey, olverton, Bacrifice hit Lm "on_hase #n’lwelpma, 13; Boston, Btolen bases: Thomas. Tehney, Stanfe: Abbattic hio, Frasop. First huse on balls 3 HIt by pitche T Willie, 8 i m fliis, 1. ‘Struck out: By Sparks, 3; by Willls, 7;' by Fraser, 2. Fraser. Time : 2:43. Umplire, Johnstone, | McGinnity Pitehes Two Victories ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 8—New York and BErooklyn played a double-hedder tbday be- fore an enormous crowd and the home team won both games. McGinnity was In lendid form and pitched both games. Senimiat was mut out of the’ secord: game in the third inning after an argument bes tween halt of the Brooklyn team'and U'm- pire Hurst. Jones. took his place. Attend- Bcore, first game: BRQOKLYN. - B %) > ] lstrane, 8 0|Bheckard, olDobbs, ¢t #poy it McGlonity, B Y cummmosmmn Totals New York Brooklyn Left on bases Two-base hits: rifice hits: . Mertes, Babb, to Glibert. | O T ] °°'_1“;=“=..°z sél ukundooc New York, §; Brooklyn, 6. Sheckard, McGann. Sac- owne, Dunn, Btolen bas Dunx.- Double” play: -Babh First on errors: New York, 3 Brooklyn, 1. 8truck out: By McGinnity, 2; by Jones, 8. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hurst Score, second game: NEW YORK. R BROOKLYN. - > .° > (] Browne, rf... Bresah'n, jcGann, 1b. ertes, ' 1. Babb, & Dunm, 3b. a 1 n of8heckard, It vfDebbs, ¢t... ;__;n..“: { 0Flood, 3b. ol Jachditachi, e ofBchmjat PoiiaGra god 2cse ol neprrouncse 1niidoumomme elocenious eccaporcocs ‘3‘. X'Nonié out ‘Wh ‘ xk Batted for McG New Ydrk Breokiyn - Left on bases 8. Home run: Stolen basea: Gl bert, Mertes, Mc . Sheckard, Dobbs. Sacriies nits: Browne, Warner : First: babs n balls; . Off Schmidt, 1;, oft Jones, 1; oft {cGinnity, 4. Firet base on errors: New Hrookiyn, & Hit by pitched ball: Struck out: By McGin- 1:50. Umplre: Hurst. Standing af the Teams, Played. Won. Lost. R S 6 3% 6 w0 6 45 48 47 B8 60 B @ 'Iumu id ninth, 006 34 009 -3 P.C. Pittsburg .. 063 New York .. Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Soston t. Louis .. Philadelphi - SN 1 Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago, St. Louis at Cincinnatl. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Pil Scoring Freely, Second, Up Runs, with Phillies but Bad BOSTON, Aug. 8.—Henley was easy for Boston today, and after the second inning the result was neyer in doubt invincible up to the ninth, when hé let up Freeman's batting, Dineen's box .work and Parent's and Seybold's flelding were the features. Attendence, 14,450, Seore BOSTC PHILADELPHIA RHL.0AE.) RHOAR s 1| Hottman, © Piekorin 0'Day 9 L. Cr 9 Daly, 0 Seybol 0 Murphy, b ) M. Crous, . 0 Bhireck, ¢ 0 Henley, p. Dough'ty Coillns, i ef. ] b, b. [ Digees, p ~ xPowers Ve | Totals xBatted for Henley In the ninth, Boston aede ~08030000 Philadelphia e 0000000 Earned runs: Boston, Two base hits: Dine base hits: Criger, Ho Cross, Dolan. Stolen Totals .11 18 27 ~11 -6 Philadelphia, 4. Freeman. Three an, Plckering, M bases: = Dougherty, 001001004 og New York, 7: Brooklyn, ! Dingen was | | | dozen stitches were Collins 8hreck. ouble Rlfiyn Murnhy Crons and Davie: Sireck: sad Davier Hon: ley, Stireck and Davis. Base on balls: Off Henley, 6 Struck out: By Dineen; 9: by Henley, 2 . Passed ball: * Shreck. \Vlld pitch: ‘Henley. Time: 1:3. Umpire: Has- sett. Saints Outplay White Sox, CHICAGO, Auflr! 8t Louls wor today's Ame by su) all ‘around play. The locals had plenty of chances to winh, ‘but poor work on bases spoiled them. Attend- ance, 11,000, 8core: ’ CHICAGO. R. ¥riel, Anderson, Waliace Hemphif some? o/Callaha o|Magoon, o Tan 3 ollattery, c... o|Altrock, p. {Owen, 'p: ofxHolmes . b, .. 7 wlormoun-t Hlalinniibiford. ] Basodobo0s Totals x Batted for Tannehill. 8t. Louls . 11000 Chicago ..... 10010000 0 Left on bases: Chlcago, 4; Bt. Louts, 11 Two base hits: “Green, Isbell, Tannehill, Martin, Hill, Three basé hits: Tsbell. - Sace rifice hit: Burkett. Struck out: By Alt- roe wen, 1; by Powell, 1. Hit with bal aflahan, ‘Martin. Time, 1:45. Um- pire: O'Laughiin. Grifiith Pitches a Victory. NEW YORK, Aug. 8-Manager Grifith again pitched his team to vietory today. In only orio inning, the seventh, could the visitors make more than .one hit, when they' bunched three and scored their only runs. In the elghth he was struck in the face by a_ liner. The ball knooked out several teeth and cut his lip so that a necessary. Townsend Attendance, 4,02 WASHINGTON. R.H.0.A.B finished Bcore: NEW YORK. Conray, 3b. Keeler, 1 Elberfeld, Williams, 2b. Ganzel, 1b. McFariand, ot 0 Davis, It Bevilie, ¢ Griith, p... Townsend, p. 0 the game. AR | 0 Moran, 9 Ryan, 2 Clarke, ‘1b. 0 Belbach, 1 0 Orth, 1., 0 Leo," 1t. 9 Coughln, i, 0 McCor'k,’ 2b.. 0 Kittridge, ¢ o Patten, p. . ef. Hlcorcalvana® cloresconecs cumocormene amcmccomes Totals . New Y¢ "'n)n((l;,vnxv Sdrned’ runs: FB Baad on orr 00000030 0-2 New York 2, Washington 1. New York 3, Wash- ington £ Left. .du ::m;: Kew ¥ ash n 10, First, base, on S: o Mt flqnfl‘ Pnl on’’1 . Struck out; 1 GriMth *1)" by, Patten 1.’ Two-base Ganzel 2, Grimth, Clarke. Sacrifice hit: Jiiluams.’ Stolen Bases: McCormick, Dou- %;‘ lay: Elberfleld and ‘Gunszel. Umpire: €l ahs Time: 1:40. Détroit i Awarded Game. CLEVELAND, Aug. 8.-In .the eleventh inning of today’s game Buelow of the De- troit, club «threw - an old -black ‘into play, As goon, s the Cleveland players deteated it they made a protest, but in vain. There: upon Jofe - threw 'the ball ‘over the F2ona stand, nd Umpire Connelly awarded the game. to Detroit, & to 0. As Gonnelly Mullin, p. | Kissinger, as leaving the grounds t! round him, but no_ viols Attendance, 8,250, DETROIT, crowd lul‘cd > - e cmmormo PO xCourtney I ———— Bl sswsonsna®” Clevelana Earned riins: “Cleveland 3, First base on errors! Detroft 2, 2. Cleveland 11, Double plays: 8mith and Carr Hickman, First base on balls: hue 1, by Mullin 5. Struck out By na- hue 4, by Mullin by Kissinger 2. Btelen bases: La.Joie 3, andl-y’é ok, Bemis, Carr. Umpire: Lonnnlly me: 2:15. Standing of the Teams, Plnyed VsV’on. Lost. P Detroit 2. Cleveland Detroft 4. la a, Jolg and O. -84 581 23 B11 1 Chicago . Washingto Crescents Versus B, The Cr!lmu will today to play.the B. at Jotterhs “park, Twenty- streets. The viaduct whicl n urider repairs for the past two weeks has now beenr completed and,all fans can take cars to_the grounds. Last Sunday the B. Jetters defeated the Crescents in @ ten-imning game by a score of 6 to b and the Crescents will try and even matters up this Bunday, Teams line up as follows: B. JETTERS. Position, CRESCENTS, Ackermann Shortstop. wee...., Tracey Clark First base.. Petersen Cahill . Weed ] Ryan Jetters. 0 to fl)u\h Omaha tte: m: Sl 2.0 McHald, Cqlier LR unuwl = The Jose r‘sw 4 3 o mfl &gy u{n dm:\bly-hemr at pnder at, i1 Snjitis ia, fhouble- titon” Street’ Jark ¥ ‘mn rlsmlll" B nm lnur;u o 10 Uhe. paunb. "soN Augi 5. NI gl B 4oy on m. ACkipgon” Brounde. 1t ey inter game from tho siart, Sie haclsTay ded advantage. 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