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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1003 1 N v Colo: . Go ‘ . r Brown to Brain to Ryan: Poole to_Cor- | didly and recelved errorless support SRHOME TEAM BREAKS EVEN |Soicrato sortows. Newmeyer, Meeely and] N ATIONATS ALL BREAK EVEN | S o nontie: arfiit™io Ttk nees | fndance’ 16" 8oore movaini gamé: - Boore, second game: RHE " on balls: Off Poole, off Brown, 1. Sac- BOSTON NEW YORK. —— Denver 200047013186 rifice hits Burke, O'Nell, Steinfeldt M Colorado Springs...11 1 0 0 2 3 41718 2 Struck out By Poole, 3; by Brown, 1. | Dougherty, It 1 Des Moines Takes the First One by Batting | Batteries: Denver, Pounds and Baerwald; | Purnishes Sport for Orowd, but Make No| ™ Siore. gL T A, o | Colorado Bprings, Villeman and Doran. : . y Freeman, ri.. 1 ‘ Rally in Tenth. Peoria Wins Hoth. Ohange in the Btandings. ceA ” e s | Parent, w0 0 SS— PEORIA, Sept. 7.—Peoria hit the ball at s IO ,. LaChance, 15 arrell, ... 0 “oog Bad | N opportune times today and won both games ;"nvl:""“v;, of. gll‘;-:";::l--»r’ » Criger, ¢ H SENSATIONAL FINISH IN THE SECOND | trom Milwaukee, The second game was | HITTING ORDER OF DAY AT PITTSBURG | Do'am: ™y called at the end of the eighth Inning cn B b account of darkness. Attendance, — 0 Burke, 3b gt > o/Ryan, 1b Pitehor Miller Wins His Own Game in | BoOTe. first game: Chicago Makes a Sirong Bid for Sec- oax| Siscrmameinniy 0'Conroy, b 0 Keeler, 1t 0 Ganzel, 1. 0 Elberfeld, s o Wiiliams, 3b. 0 Davis, 1f 1 MeFarin'd, o/Beville, © 0{Chesbro, p. El L W B 0 Totals...... 4 161 Totals Boston ............8 100 0 04 New York ... 00000 — First base on balls: Oft Ches! First base on errors: New York 1, Boston 1 Left on bases: New York 7, Boston 8. Struck out: By Chesbro 1 bi-‘ Hughes 2, Two- o 1 00 %] macneuseuo o/ Brain, s o/ Barelay, it 4 g aloNelll, ¢ the Ninth by a Three- Milwaukee 0 0 § 0 02 1.0 06 10 ona o[ Demont, Tt Batteries: ‘Peorla, Hart and Wilson; Mil- watikee, Kenna and Lucla. but 1s Unable to Boore, second game: RILE Reack N Cincinnati e 0 PeOFIA «....ocesie] 0010 0302711 1 each It St. Louls .. ; 20 base hits: Williame'3, McFarland, O'Brien Milwauikes 12 00 110004 53 Earned runs . 8t. Louls, 1. | Hughes. Sagrifice hits: Dougherty, Davis. Batteries: Peoria, Friend and Kesslor; Two-base hits: Peitz, Stéinfeldt. Three- | Hit by pitcher: By Chesbro 1. Time: 1:30. Pes Moines and Omaha broke even on a ( Milwaukee, Vollendorf and Lucia. PITTSBURG, Sept. 7.—The morning|base hits: Donlin, Ryan. _Home run: | Umpire: Connolly. . puble-header yesterday, They were the Standing of the Temms. game today was one of the poorest ever |Kelley. Bacrifice hit: Bwing. Stolen bases: | Bcore, afternoon game: Donlin, St ble plays: By ¥ 3 ind of games which give the fans heart Played. Won. Lo played. Chicago won because Doheny was mo"}lz";.ns,‘ (‘1'!“\’::!3::“ Dl?,\“fmfy "o n‘.,rih'i," 5 '?\Rn'fn:\:! i st. allure, Both were marked by heavy hit- | Milwaukee s O B wild. Attendance, 4,287 Pittsburg won the | Base on bails: Off Ewing, 1; off Dun: | Conroy, H ting and mome qf the sharpest and also | ooraddbrings. . g <3 | second game in the ninth inning on Beau- |leavy, 4 Left on bases: Cincinna some of the raggedest flelding that has |8t Joseph...... 4] | mont's double followed by Clarke's single. | St Louls, 4 " Struck out: By Ewin H 0 i 8 : 4 by Dunléavy, 2. Passed ball: O'Neil. | &} beon seen on the Omaha grounds this sca- [ Denver H The game looked safe for Pittsburg until [ 798" 40 b e, Williame, 3 E 1 0 o “looss. ame in Closing Inni S wrwowd 0 Dougherty, 00" Brien, #b. e Davis, if son. 14 ¢ the elghth inning, when Jones' single and AR he first game a muff of & hot | Omana 5 49 | Nrxer's twosbagger, Mheiped along By Standing of the Teams, iner, followed by a wild throw to first by | Des Mo} 50 AT | ling's sacrifice, tied th "Attend- Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Thomas, ultimately netted Des Moines two | _(Games to A Des Moines at Omaha, T E e o g Pittsburg i ] 38 688 runs, which proved the undoing of | DenVer at Colorado Springs, St. Joseph at|ance, 1486, Score, morning game: New York .......... 122 599 Kansas City, Milwaukee at Peoria. CHICAGO. PITTEBURS Omaha's hopes. These two runs left the e RIOAR score a tie in the ninth and in the tenth Kane Goes to American League, the visitors proceeded to show what they | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 7.—Harry Kane, could do, and it was plenty—three runs and | the crack pitcher of the Missouri Valle, the game. After this unfortunate bungle | l*48Ye; has been sold to the Detrolt mert Jack Thornton raised the hopes of the fans | club at Cleveland this week. smith e in the next inning by lifting the bail over oy the fence for a home run, driving in one Dodge Wina Bail Geme. Currle, o/Dobeny, 5. Shead of him. This only tied the score| BEEMER, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special)—A| Totan... ARR and there was nothing more dolng for | fame of ball was played hero between |Pholps PP DA TL Ty e T O annenfll & Passed ball: J. Stahl, Tim o d st. Low troft s tven on [1:3 U e ! Omaha, but the visitors were more than |gut victorious. Sesfe. 1110 5 Uanpire, Buma | s and De v Umpire: Connolly. busy in thelr half of the tenth. Harrison. x Batted for Thompson in ninth. Double Headsr at St. g g e g g The second game was even more exciting ey s Chicago .. 14000071013 Louis. Pll1 ed. Won. Lo than the firat. There were more examples| EVENTS ON _RUNNING TRACK |"iiisburs . hamn ) Sl Civend noq 8 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 2; Chicago, 3. — ot poor ball playing and also more of the Two-base hits: Clarke, o Marshall, RUng | gr 1ouIs, sept. 1.—8t. Louls split even | Krisdelphia . i Siit-odged kind. One of these was & pickup | MeChesney, Pride of the West, Wins | Three-base hits: Sebring’(2), Raub, Tinker. | BT LOULS, Sept. 708t Touls eplit even | Kew ¥or nt by Creighton of what looked like a two- Wins Twin City Handicap at Hiome fun: Jones. Bacrifice hita: Ritehey, | noon, the home team _taking the first and | St. Louls 119 bagger and another was a running catch o g Double plays: Brers ta Tinker to Raub; | losing the second. ~St. Louis placed its |Chicago .01l 18 Y DIAte 57 Ded Motnan. DLy ok the eepahe ay. Blagle: 15 Tinicer 16 Casey. "First bags on | Nits to bettor effect fn the orening Washington I visitors also brought down the grand stand bata: O Doheny, & oft Thompeon, 3: off Bhee Sy Phe agoand waa s " ¢ | Wesnlomton T paied onia: Soeton ak By & eoupte of fne stops. On the othes| _NEW YORK, Sept 7—E. E. Smathers | Meetos, 1 ot Curris, 1. Hit by pithed : 1 1 1 1 [} H 3 0 locomwrua lwescenscw o Totals...... —ll Totals..... o.a.z, |Chicago .. oh . SRR, ‘58T | New York . 010110 A Cincinnatl . L1 Boston ...............0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ORI A% | Left on bases: New York 6, Boston 6. ton B 0| Two-base hits: McFarland, Home run: (g P Y b 33 | McFarland. Sacrifice hits: 1. Bt. Louls . Stolen bases: Conroy, Davis, o Games today: Philadelphia at Boston; | Double plays: Conroy to Williams to G .n- Chicago at Plitsburg. zel, Williams to Elberfeld to Ganzel, Ferrls gl A to ‘LaChance, C. Btahl to LaChance. First ICAN LEAGUE | b4s®,on balls: Off Tannentli 2, off Youns 1 GAMES IN AMERICAN First baso on errors: New York 1. Hit by ftched ball: By Young 2. Struck out: Bi Halusoummoow, ] -2t ociarke, H Thompson flhn : Crugs Uenring, Tt loomonnrononuod Sl oucounwannnne slossonononcsce” o womanuwonmud i 1 1 [ 3 2 1 H 0 0 1 o o > " ] wooy | ewornoscoco” ol onnssnucns | mwrrmonmong Totals...... o Hemphil, rf. o/Shannon, 0/Sudhoft, 'p coronomorpE wlossssa Slurcononmss! laccoacumc?® wloceconcee, ol oocomenws 0 0 1 3 1 Wallace, ' ss.. 1 OlHeldrick, ef.. 3 2 i 3 2%l casucinmeo conrnmonse crummmosce cocorercss Beo! .- Wi 5] crmarmomme) ~! comcoosce! g'l P AB, 1 0 2 1 1 [} 1 8 li. 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 coool 5l oromemnman 2l ecconnmcne Elonmnonaces wlocommrrowns! ! ot Gleason, 2b. E ball: Kruger, Kling. Struck out: By |battle between Kisstger and Sudhoff, New York. McChesney, the pride of the west, won : 7 . " | man from Detroit having & shade the hand Dusty Miller mufted two files. It is it, Thompson, &; by Currle, 8. Wild pitch: r ving S nas & generally conceded that when o high ball | Huy today. ) SonoicaP &t Sheepshead|ienofee. 'rime: 2:00. Umpire: Johnstone. | fef of It ~Attendance 11m. - Score, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Soes into Dusty's garden the trouble fa| The demonstration accorded McChesney [ COTT SLICTROOR game: — o o DETROIT. i ST. LouIs ended, but this was his oft day. It is but| & be flashed under the wire was probably RIOAE ROHOAE, RH.0.AL R.H Indianapolis Defeats Louisville in ¢ the heartiest that has ever greeted o Win- | pegymont, ct 34 3 Barrett, cf.. 376" 0l Burkett, fair-to say, however, that he 18 In no con- | ner on the eastern turf, The cheering be- | Crarer if.." 1 e o1 Lush, if... 0/Friel, 0 Morning, but Los ditfon, physically, to play. Shugart also | gan before MoChesney had finlshed and b SR, e Crawtord, it ol 0 contributed two miscues to the advantage | Sontinued unti] Fuller eased up his mount | ¥ 0\Jones, rf..... 4 SoAlster, s ol Walhea” st 0 TR of the visitors. “rhe oney Inland Jockey club today an- ficiing. &0 0 Joaser, 3 olfieldriek, ct.. 1 ® A Umplro McCasthy was also a feature of | nounced that it wouid add 50 to the Olivers, 3.0 0 g . - R (JINDIANAPOLIS, 8ept. ©—The home mnium Handicap to be run_Wednesday, |Casey’ : SR s 43 eam defeated Loufsville this mornin the game. Possibly he pleased himselt, but | gIREE HAnGEeR O V¢ T4 waterboy 10 o|Menetee, ... 0 Kitson, p. 348 HmeTes.. 5 4 hard hitting and. almost erroriess game, Save the Bands it 18 & cinch that no one else among either | start, each carrying 134 pounds. Ri ul::l: bk s B A Total of Totais......2 Allfl?duncu 1, nd 20000 Lot " players or spectators was pleased with his ceplechase, short course: Kul- 4 Total...... s 10536 13 4| 8t. Louls L0.000011 Deloke 4 crowd of 1.400 Loutsvilly fetalts work. won, Foxhunier second, Wood PI8- | x One out when winning run was scored. | Detrott . 6910000 e e i A O Omaha's halt of the ninth in the second ix furlongs: Lenora Loring won, 5}1‘"'1\"‘: . 60001000 1-7 Barned runs: St. Louis 2, Detroit 1. Three- | every aval'able means to discourage the gameé was where the fireworks came in. Mrzw«mn econd, 51ymp|-n third. Time l:fi.r::d . xn? bl 0 150& l! 2 D_z‘ ;vius mlskl‘lfldrielk, ”""m?' B ’\'hlllnrs_ Attendance 7,000 Score, morne 1:124. . runs Pittsburg, 6; Chicago, 2. arrett, Kitson, Base on ng game: uxembourg won, Hazelw second, -Bacrifice hits: Leach, KIing. bases: St Louls 6, Detroit 6. Time: 1:18; H0.A B, yor dlean single. The bleachers saw. some | Dimpie third. Time 107, Double play: Evers to Raub. First base on | Umpire: O'Laughlin. Kitm, 1b.... 33 &% Okerwin, tt... hope. Bhugart followed with a little one| Iourth, the Twin City Handicap, mile |balls: Off Leover, : off Wicker, 1 “Hit| " Score, second game: ¥ox, OHart, ... which forced Welch at sscond, but Bhu.|Nd & qusrter: McChesney won, Hermis by pitehed ball; Rruger. piruck, out: By DETROLT. 7. Lo, Hogrtever, ‘1t Qhrashear, 3. 3 3 - | sacond, His Bminence third. Time 2:04%. | Leever, 1; by Wicker, 3. Time: 2:00. Um- RALOAE teydon, ‘o... dwell, ‘cfp. gart was safs at first, Bobby Carter was selling, five and one-half furlongs: | pire: Johnstone. Lush, 1t. " 0Burkett, 1t Woodruft, " if. OSuilivan, 3b.. SR Zreih 050, Mok 46 BAE foF Gosbing won, Sunnyside second, Tol 8an | Philadelphin and Boston Divide. Barrett, of.. gfesiel” iv Couter, et oWalker. .0 and ho brought his good eve alons with | 'Ky TAR: mile and thra-quarters: Moon | BOSTON, Sept. 7._Philadeiphia _batted | CLFE b, [ o Andérson, Tameett, 5 b, DON'T WAIT until your whole system him and wal o O b d, Lord Badge lams at will this morning and won | Me. (8 4 "men wlflknd l:tndonloqufl:ce‘ (,rel(!:io.n aniy o 8%"/:“' secon o 0 g s o T B Yoayer is polluted with disease, or until your Bh’\’x‘n‘:?:-" cl;c c;\:( a sing e'onpx hlh CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—J. B. Ressgpess’ Six l:’.»s:on mml l)mhnllxcrnoon nmel v;fhm’ra 'h;;*al;";" nervous system is tottering under the me home. ‘was up to cher | gy 'won the Twentleth Century Han- | and consecutive hitting in the eighth in- s Indianapolls - » Miller to do something and he did It. Two | dicap at Hariem ioday in'a Eallop, The |ning Each pitcher had one bad inning, s Toutsville .. :"M(:‘, “‘".‘:]‘,‘.’ko"“b;?’;';: :.ol:t’s;:‘:uz::‘ more runs were necessary to win the game | handicap was worth ¥ 0 [0° TSN | ting Was a featurs. Attendance 4,133 Bcore, | patialt” As. 0t !| Innings pitched: By Crowley, 9; 1 b s 3 4 4 and a two-bagger would do the business, | % {58 e o e ne world's record of | morning game: % | i 3870 0. 500 U &4 | hanuens v, by Odwilh, & . B study or marriage. With special dis- and he delivered the goods—the third hit|1:67%, made by Scintillant in this same PHILADELPHIA. | BOSTON, Harned runs roit 1. Facrifice hits: |1 Tases on Balist By Crowley, 2; by 1o- eases and weaknesses of wen you can had made in the game. There was some- | stake last PR naay e dus won, L/Bb: LLOAS | BAL0.A B, | e Craw ford. Double plays: Yen- hannon, 3; by Odwell, 3. Struck out: By make no compromise. You must con- ibing doing Just at this time. Neither the | ronus “second, Walnamoinen third. - Time o e Al o T, At 0 | e piteha sals B0 &ionier. Savei [l auet them now by the right treatmust, iehchars nor. the grendstand -tollapsed; | 1:10%. Sabiuabase, .ahokh sk rett. Base on balls: Of Kissinger 8-Struck | and Shriever. Two-base _hit or they will fill your whole life with but the air was certainly full of noise, and M!‘cgr‘;ge r‘lvg:‘ 'i)m& o York second, Ev out: By Sudhoff b, by Kissinger 3. Leit on | Woodruff, Quinlan. Throe-! failure, misery and woe. Uncertain, im- then the crowd went home. The score: | Mes tarea " Time 3825 ] bases: St. Louls §, Detroit 5. Time: 1:20, | Kihm, Heydon, Sacrifice hits: Fox, Tas proper or haif-way treatment can ouly DES MOINES. ‘Third, Twentieth Century Handicap, one i e Hihin, Marcan to Fox, Ketwin to Sutiover. do harm. Every afflicted man owes it AP B.1p. PO. A. B, | mile and three-sixteenths; 5x Shooter won, Cleveland Takes Two. Lot 6n bases: » ndiavapolis, 12; Loulsvill, to himself, his family and to the future i T rth, four half-turlongs: Patsy Brown SLEVELAND, Mot [ojones iriRle l,bct;rrlemellft.zirr(cvklzt‘l; i S f:":o"l'.‘"t“’l“ "’I £:° ‘l’]“;glgfifl“‘:fi, ::—t‘ ‘ourth, o 2 Chicago from a shut oul u e 10] o » yom, Caseiine recond, Willlam Wright third. | x Batted for Williame in ninth. foralng wace.” Poth Donahuo and Gwens LOUISVILLE. INDIANAROLIS. | -ervln: ln’.\porunt organs. 1 do not ad- T e mile: MoGes won, Talpe seo- |Eogron Poie woooeed 980 1 8 P hieass could ot Bt Jilian (n the atter- | Kerr Kihm. vocate their mutilation or destruction in ond, Warte Nicht third, Time 1:39% = | Earned runs: Philadelphia, 4. Two-base | noon and was shut out. Cloveland won In | Brashear, 6. [ Hogriever, an effort to make a quick cure. Bixth one mile 0% ond Tady Mateh. | Bt Hulswitt. Stolen bases: Dexter (2),|the frst inping when it bunched hits on | odwell. ‘cf.. dlHeydon, ... 1 MAKE NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS or deceptive propositions Brush By won, Carat second, Lady Greminger, Aubrey. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, | Flaherty. Thoney's flelting and Fiick's | Sullivan, 11, | Woodrur, " if. 1 a0 1 t them IN A PEW DAYS in iess third. Time l“’f Barry. First base on balls: Off Williams, | batting were features. Attendance 14,401. | Slriever, . o{Coulter, cof. to the aficted, neither do I promise to cure them ID PEW D K 8T. LOUIS, Bept. T—Bya 0_-,.;"3‘,;"“ 5 of Sparis, & HIL by pitched ball: By | Score, morning game: ot order to eecure thelr patronage, but I guarantee a COMPUETE, SAFE R TR S fandicap, at s imite | Bparke, 1." Btruck out: By Willlams, 2; by 3 Waker, AND LASTING CURE in the QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without &nd’ meventy yards. Results: ARTr: % Pimet i, Uaiplager Oy a0 L et A gt 4 leaving injurious after-effects in the system, and at the lowest cost pos- “First race, mile and 8 sixlgonth; Eindthin | "SEGre. c tternoon game: b, 1.1 L3 sible for HONEST, SKILLI'UL and SUCCESSFUL. SERVICES. I cure p LT i g ' OfJones," et X Fox out on bunt strikes. quickly and safely Time: 1:60%. ilgreen, rt.. ; Becond race, six furlongs: Dottle Shute G Xx Batted for Tamsett in ninth. . won, Irene Mao second, Detest third. Time: | Pexter, tf... Louisville . 5 - Y ¥ Cooley. 11.... Indlanapolis U . HEEE TSN LR | e ¢ g sl vt e ) EMISSIONS, IMPOTENGY, BLOOD POISON, SYPHILIS n , Bt N oran, «.. . Base on balls: Walker, 1; oft Kellum, y ) )y Sacrifice hits: Marcan, Kerwin, Quiplan ’ Stolen bases: Hogriever. Double pl "EY A"n UR NA Y DISE‘SES Labor, Day handicap: sty §, won, ‘gggln oo L Cleveland Marcan 'to Fox to Kihm, Shriever (unas- REGTM., Km I H y 2 ¥t race. seven furlong: Revenge Dare | wotais...... 7 izt C:;‘fi:::d runs: Cleveland 3 Chicago 1 Tworbases i nH;:nOH th::?::m:?-, Sraan and all diseases and weaknesses due to inberitance, avil habits, excesges, base Sandérs, Welch, Thi oo, Montdoa Teeress second, Und Rrice| iyl iiton out: hit by batted ball e Tite: Hickman. Flick, Goohnauer, | ear, Fox, Marcan, Hart, Odwell. " Hit by or the rosult of specific disenses. i n'l;:':"xu' Miller, Thornton, Clarke, Fiveg '..,m. T mile and three-sixteenths: | Boston . 1000000 4 *5|Jones. Three-base &hits: Jones. Sl'v]en4‘);"°heglbl)}' Kellum. )5_ sed rt‘z’-u:h Hey- CONSULTATION FREE—SPECIAL HOME TREATMENT FOR PA- Home rups: Thornton, Marshall. | Brown Vail ‘won, Charles Ramsey second, | Philadelphia . 000008920731 0_g|bases: Bay, Holmes. Double plays: Don- |don. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Cunningham. TIENTS WHO CANNOT CALL. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- Shugart to ‘Thornton to | The Bobby third, Time: T aor parned runs: Boston, 3; Philadeiphia, 2. | BA4® 1o el (€ Hickubn, Syen. i 2a Break Even at Milwaukee, days, 10 to 1 only, ary to Quinn to Towne. Gto- | Beyenth race, miles and a : Mor- | Two-base hil Dugglesby, ) ; t @), lencomsoce 1 i Abbat'hot, 3b 0 ‘'ourth race, e and seventy yards, | Greminger, 3b 1 21 oo-.c»:n'..g Bl ommeara B w0 v oo o ] FUPSOTSR ©% ol omonconorg! ©0 2| uiomomwens curnanmand opol > ©° Bluscawessoy 5l wonncaocs: i bell. o) Weleh, Duries (3; | ris Voimer won, Eugenia § second, Mable | Cooley, Barry. Stolen bases: Cacioy Siet by pitehed bail: Donahue 1. Lett om buses: | MILWAUKEE, Sept. T--Milwaukee snd - A : Cle ¢ \ . . . r . Time: 1:49%. 4 Veland 6, Chicago 1. Struck out: By | Kansas City broke even in today's double- Fonl, Y’ Sande 4 third, Time: L%, e soature at Kenil. | {708, FIrst base on ball 9"1“1.!)[)!“ o | Donahue 5, by Owen 4 Time: 1:0. Ume|healer. Attendance, 2700, Soore, frst a a- oc ro a |ca ns ] u a Miller, Tarned runs: Des M worth track, the Labor Day handicap for | tinger, 4. Dy and | pire: _Sheridan. game: v Hit by pitched ball: By Sanders, 1‘-, il ages: ."fiofi.l'.?}'i.::“u& ':g_l'::n:g;mr:- Moran. Bcore, afterncon game: £8% ! MILWAUKE 1308 Fama 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb Miller 3 o ime: 1180, Umplre: McCarthy. - | BiUe” & the wire head and head. J. H.| Esach Wins in Greater New York. CLEVRLAND, o3 bl v Sianter. of... 3 i) ' x Carr's fllly, Court Mald, won, Harding 8ot | . NEW YORK, Sept. T.—After losing ths .t dlmoimen, 1t.. e Jammed, Jockey M. John: first game on their own grounds to the | Bay, 1. swet: ' b of the saddle and ‘dropped on the track [ : 0l7ones, right after the finish. 'Te ‘escaped injury. o“f;: %‘me‘mvlr; t‘r;%‘filrdo!m;l'_:; .fl‘hiflfir"fi‘éi Results: v Graw's men three 0 nothing. i Tirst race, six furlongs: Rapid Water | Graw's men three ng. Errors wel sides In the first game, won, 8t Jutenal second, -Australina third. Eu:h yery stupld work by Doyie Garvin and 5 . ahlen e visitors the winning talies | Killlan, Bocond race Q0Sad tinira O%ime:” 144" | n the elgath inning. Sheckara's home Fun Y Pesotix farjonks: ~Soufriere won, [ hit over the right fleld fence. was the| Totals Proentral ocond, Kingsboro third, Time: by e n'fiim:'fia Asmdance S3% glhe’:;:)'n:d 00 . 18, ing pitchers in the £ y y ] Fourth rase, the (Jabor Day handicap | Former hieid the visito o one e fnd,she | First base on errors: Chicago 2 Two- | Rothfuss, Frants, Stolen bases: Ganle it ol Arnat, 11 1 e ey Street third - Time: | Innings. Sheckard's three-bagger and an | base hit: Isbell Three-bace hit: Gochnauer. | () Hempulll, First base on balls: O i 14510 I N » out at first e Brooklyn a run in the | Bacrifice hits: Bay 2. First bise on ball son, 7. Passed ball: Butler. Struck e ¢ : i o ° o Slovncacscs?> " L ° > ] ] & - o, - ORISR S 5 ] | coomomwooma’ cvnunetumed! Genins, cf. Miller "If. Thornton, 1b. elch, Ti.... ugart, Gonding, e. §irsignton, iler, Poos x Carter ‘otals o arter ondin, b, Crist Left on bases: Toledo, | ?;ché\;’lumgfi:,;l. it \ase on balle: n:i i - , T4 ¢kin, 4. ruck ou bt Goetalltin °T ME DY pitcned bah: A Total d SO 5i1o Tumer, Amigt Terry Turner. Wild pitol Kansas CIty ........0 0 1 00 0 0 2 McMackin, Time: 1:60, pire: P , second gam Milwaukee . 1881088 8 1 53| Seorersootad sa: COLUMBUS R. Three-base Durham. Home runs: seoseoe, P A e S % Lt 6 ol s il T . b vl e cv O ol oocmcomwee, | ompootermr o= L ° o LAE. e 5y TR ¥ in 3 Fi Lad, opening inning and three singl Off Flaherty 3, off Killlan 1. Hit by plichei | out: Hy Meredith, 3 by Gibson, 5. Double agn s P e s [unar thitd. Fime: 1160%, | fice and an out gave them two more Dali; By Flatirty 1_Loit on bases:'C eve- | playe: Nance to Frantz, Hempniil to Un- Bixth race, mile and three-sixteenths: | ninth. Attendance 23,63. Score, land 7, Chicago 7. Struck out: By Kilifan 3 s, Milwaukee, 97 Kau- gir Gallant won. Outsider second, Dublous | game. 1, by ' Flaherty, 3. Time: 1:8. Umbpire: | 88 ( 2:00. Umpir ‘ore- third. Time: 2:06. NEW YORK. BROOK) Sheridan. " A oo e Bcore, second game: EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACK |3l e s )flL\\'Ali"l(‘i:l6 3 ‘ KANSAS PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7.—The home | + AL team shut out Washington this morning be- | Canner, . Bud Doble Thrown Slightly In- cause of the visitors' fnability to hit. Orth | Hemphiil, s jured at Charter Oak Park, 5] o Blis St 5 = o b ormrenenell o L0.AR 0HI, 1b. 1,0ear, of. @ R 0 zlsauea for Snyder in nin 0 1/Nance, 21 0 1 1 1 0 H 1 e 10100 ol 1801800 -base hit: ‘Terry Turner. nite: > Owens, Bornurd, Hoach, Gleson Beft on "D Toleds, 4; Columbus, Double plays: Schaub to Owens to Turne 2), ChE s to Owens to ’I‘urnlflr..ly rfl‘ ©° Riocoabammoon was batted fre Kittredge was_ejected | Unglaub, ib. from the game for disputing & declsion. | Schafiey, 2 Attendance, 2,077. Score: Dunleavy, 1f PHILADELPHIA. | WASHINGTON. Meredith, p.. 0 Frantz, ¢ 0 Durham, 0Knoll, if..... 1 Rothfuse, 35, 9 Leswe, . 0 Alloway, p. ldlmn. . Tou B3 touls ... 87 ansas City ...1.0.] 01 Two-base hifs: Connors. Dunieavy, Leews. Snnging of the Tea Keokuk, Warren Dickenson, the “ruuner ’ 0 P ore iR SR 0s0n , Bpseni up” of 'last year and present state cham- Duneavy @), Meredith, Benaiey, Unglaub, st Paul, 0 882 | plon;"Mrs. George W: Roope, woman cham. G X base on loway, | Louisville g jon of Denver; Miss Alice I'rederick, from 1; off Stimmell, 1. Sacrifice hit: Unglaub. | Milwaukee 4 | Phe "Helmolub, Omaha: Mre. B I, Byranae . Alloway, 4; by Stimmell, 2. Double play: | Calumbus A g N oM, TR R L First base on balls: Off Jones 4, off Gar:| A B to Bt Foarn 1ot : 4 rege, and John Powers of Hastings. idable, threw himself from | | r ~ ' . Earned runs: Philadelphia, 6. Two-base | DW L ‘ran 't on bases: | Minneapolis ........ N SN - Dumerous errors. Attendance, 3,000, e e M e harh ‘ghi the track. - The Yia %, off Cromin'L Figt Base on sfrors; Moran, Seybold, L. Cross. Three-base | Milwaukee, 6; Kansas City, & Time: 2:0. | Toledo : With the Bowlers, SR Rt | Borse, bacame fiigntened and stariea to | NO¥ ¥ork L Brooklyn L Bt by pitched | pict’ Harczel, ‘Sacrince hita! Moran. Davis, | Umplre: Foreman. . Game Milwaukee at Kans . 555 [ run. but was tripped up again and turned | JUNGE X, ROV G onTHE R T BOR Y | Murphy. Stolen bases: Robinson, Pickerin This Took Ten Innings, Minng . Paul ‘houlmll- ot I The Orphans lost to the Omahas last % JMQE 4 x H g 3 3 “’ 3 s tlg‘{ 3| completely oth escaping with super- | bf G4TYIA 1 + 28, Um- | Murphy. Double play Murghy fo M, Cro: aadatd ot dianapolis, Columbus at Toledo. night on Clark's alleys. Score: ansas City . ficlal scratches.” Dr. Strong and McKinley | PiLel Hurst oo to Davis. Left on bases: Washington, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 7.~Willlams and OMAHAS. tteries: Kansas City, Hess and Mes- | fought out the heat, the latter winning by ] Philadelphia, 4. First base on balls: 'Off | Chech had a plichers’ battle todu(. with Dets Olub Defeats Hoop: 1st. 2. 3d. Total 'St Joseph, Glade and’ MeConnel. & _nose. SROGIAEE. . A Orth, 2; offt Plank, 1. Hit by pitched ball: [ Chech the stronger in the latter Innings, ER, Neb., Sept. 1.~ al.)~The | Bmead .. L %8 106 133 t Sogre. sacond game: R o Dan Fatch will, on Friday, g0 against his T e 1o Bovlneon. Struck out, By Orth, 1: by | gt Paul winning'd (o 3 Atiendance, 480 RO W of Omahe . Wigman 1184 16 165 Rinsas Blty'3 10000800493 ngumnule g \The locals won the afternoon game' by T PAUL. MINNEAROLIS, [ooper DASe bat) teem o8 SN0 T % | Huntington - e i Batteries: Kansas City, Nichols and Mes- Sheon, puree § L e B res Lol DHERE | ceter, 0. D.sullivan, et b0 4 6"0 3r"club ‘should have won the game ( Fmery .. L1801 sit; St. Joseph, Howle and MoConnell. K A e ; P2 | N T P asninntons Thite T muss | Shaseem, o o H.010 and would have had it not been for sev Wt - : Take s Game Aplec Elastic |nn|nm-i b h. (Hussey)..... oaiibert, scattered. Ryan injured himself while run- | gaekeen: It 9|0yl H eral costly errors made by the second bas Totals ....... 847 2,662 COLORARO, SPRINGS, Sept. T.~Colorad Time: 3:0%. 3:094, 3:04. Neain ¢ Bchaefer, ae 1 MeIntyre, 3b. 0 ORPHANS. 3 ning after & ball, and Robinson took his | 0 2 3 McGlanity, ot Droke aven tadayin | g Facing, 3:14 class. pures 31,00 v $ d Hugking, oltany, ¥, ~ spri b Berr 1 place. Attendance 6,361 e B o Yeas wThe local batiery did ine work und had| oo et Tou, £00 niiserably played games in which heavy BRESS B AR 1o Totals Totals ] hitting and ng played an import- | Ayvin R, ‘br. sas Brooklyn . 100000 e Bcore, afternoon game Wheeler, ', 1b. o Spochar, 1b.. ¢ the Dat the Hooper ¢ 'm put up a great | Brunke A [ ant part. Newmeyer batted out of the | Ain fb, W New York 00000000 PHILADELPHIA | WASHINGTON. deal harder game tha. ¢hé visitors. Score: | Schneldei 1 186 bo the first game, but Pounds stood his v Fe A “ Dietz .... 0 04006 00 1-10| Gllchrist [ 128 14 x : 5 ks I the AratIAEiGg Of the second & Hartford Futur} Left on bases: New York 5, Brooklyn 4 0Moran, ma.... 3 T ~7| Reed . 159 186 1a9 O Henarlok, ' 70 Hooper ...\, 1000300047 6 1w Ehs 1 the Srat inniog of the setond SHRS Burse ¥7.%00 Three-base hits: Sheckard. Stolen bases: cibach, if. 100001 01-3| Batterie ht and Hathaway; - wecond game was called at the end of the WA Prnion. Deuh YigDahien_to Doy R $he SAvents on sacourd. of A First base on Y Off McGinnity 3. off | Murphy, , first game: HE. - . | Behmidt 2. Saerifice hit: ‘Dobbs. “Hit by | M Cross s Beore, G ‘*_l‘g B 3 Bhreckgst. itched ball: By Schmidt 1. Btruck out: e s 3 | b 11 XY= &K 1 e g | By Meainnity 3, o Schmiat °2 Pacsed | Hewler, » LY 7o st ® | oo po s | 1% [T wl omonocsos® ] coscmcans = > C] o! > = B - | coromermns R v, g Wartzel, 1. HARTFORD, Conn.. Sept. 7.—An accident, . 1 Plckering, cf. base row! oble in the fifth heat Davis, 1b. Thomas. Muler, Towne: 50 : | SE%cha 3 grot, B D reaulted fo the Gia:| xBatted for Garvin in ninth, L Crom, b Miller. 'Home run: Fohl fancing of The Roman, which had won two | New York ........0 1 0111 0 2 Seybold, rf.. ft Cushman, 3: of lor, 2. heats, prevented the completion of the pro- | Brooklyn . 206003600 Cushman, 8; 'b; I 2 114 pitch: 8"‘ at_the opening day's meet of the| peft on bases: Brooklyn 5, New York 2. g’\uh-lm Earn rana m 0 Moran, s 0 Hondrick © Selbach, i © Robinson, Stimmél, . base on balls: Off Cristall, er, 4. 'l"ll;:lulhj ou & hl] all, 1; by Sn A SANTAELLA & CO., Makers, Tamps, Pla, Eflfih: Crletdl) Hime: 150, Umplre: Has- | RICHARDSON DRVQ 00, Distribuion, el Bl uasmocouer! -l s 2 =2l soconnacnion L commmmmz I $ mn‘.‘ ed Des | rand oai‘Z:" meeting at Charter Oak Two-base rg]n ipMertes 2 Babb, Jordan. Molnes, 3. 8. re: arthy. I'hree-base rowne. Home run: Sheck- At the three-guarters mark in the Afth | " A o3 St. Joseph Takes Two. heat, Dbl 'rni!n'ah':.?o‘l}&?-% was fors aes ':g::x.); u.fl::entf“mdu?‘:!'nl,ms(s::m Toss KANSAS CITY, Sept. 7.—8t Joseph won ‘ (hes 0 Fok Tt Roit ckard, Jordan. Double plays: Sheek- | Philadelpha. o ity Aasisted by Kansas City's iy, saguered - Doble; seeing that an ac: | 414, 10, Dovle. Garvin to Dole to Srang. | Washington i Score, 0 Drll, e = Orth, . o lomnene Bl unononere lensoucosce Bl omomwune | o ~losccoscone’ I claes, purse $3,000: 2 E | mwunscos? P — 4 A e blpmbabsnnoy olusnongabes 2l oaZunomwad . Knl & or g Mirneapolis .......0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—*| Hooper, Letherby and White, Hl;;. Hoope;‘. Totals . (M6 M8 T 2 Tw Yeager, Martin. “Chech, [ 15; Diets, 6 rned runs: voper, . §; Oins o] y Huggins, W) . oDages on balle: “Off | Diets, 2. 'Struck out: By Letherby, 11: by Omaka Cizsrmakers Win Chech, 1; " Btruck out: By | Knight, 8. Bases on balls: Off Leétherby,| prLATTEMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Epe- é\'“v‘mnu, ™ '.vrh‘sfim sucnltr\lce hits: a“ h‘mnl:( lHK?p-lr ff-r?‘fi.'. Z'»‘“H‘lzglv clal}~The tEird gume of ball between the . " van, e, uilivan, Flournoy. | pitcher: Kn! - : -| Omaha cigarmakers and the Platt-moutk . ¢ . b, m. (Moieny)...........348 | ball: Bresnahan 14 piteh: Schmidt. | otate 1 g Btolen base: Gelef. ~ Passed ball: I Bul: Knight, Vaughan, Lafferty and Russ. - o Pia o oy ] Batterios: Denver. Byler and Schlel;| “q¥oiting, 2:10 ciass, purse #1600 (uufin- | Time: 140. Umpire: Hurst . i N livan. Hit by pitched ball: BY Wiliiams, | Three-base-hita: —Lafferty and Vaughan. | (ol afteracon recuited i fovas ne Gpmond ished) : Be ) Another Divided Result. . Tota 2. Left on bades: Minneapolis, 8; Bt. Paul, | Umpire: Fre Hunker of West Point. | mer a score of 12 to 10, It was a hot ‘; (1B‘x:|“y-n,n N ('l CENCIMNATL. Mont. 7-Cln, 8 x Batted for Wilson In ninth. 12, Time: 1:30.. Umpire: Mulla; Time of game: 1:40, game from start to flaish. BEach team had 3 . . X b E —Cineinnat! bro 0 0 0 e y o1 o ga The visito : hank.. even with St Louls today in the double | Wartgamime SREER Tolote Wins Beth. Golfers Ready for Tournament. | waore ‘banqueted by the Flattamouth boys 1 H ] 0 0 H 0 3 3 2 m" ‘ wlocensenen PRUPRE D" Washington 1000000 header. Poole was very effective in the | @ g ¢ it o TOLEDO, Sept. 7.—Toledo won bot in Turner hail this evenin . ame. vy W rd In the sec- . e “ristall’ " tel Py ; - i od, br g, (slanep). -8 1 nd game and Cincinnati won easily, Score, funs: Hartsel, Dayis, ' Sacriiice hita: Sei- when men wers on bases, couples with gt tourngment arrived last night from Omaha Otoe OMcluls Win, TiRtor Whattt JUKR 3324, YW, cee | Arst Bame Hurtzel, Murphy. ‘Double playa: Shreckon: | leamwork by the locals.’ Attendauce, 1,60. | fow's opening content is progreseing rap- | S EBRASKA CITY, Neb., Bept. 7.—(Spe: n today With a fast (rack and §ood CINCINMAT] st 10’ L. Cross. Left gn bases: Wash. | Score: Arat game: Taly." OVer thirty outside Contestants have | §ial Telegram)—The couiity = ofcials "ot Sifonaance Resuits: bt hgton, 7:° Philadeiphia, 3. First base on TOLENO, coLuMBU been booked to play and more are comin famena 38, V4gp countles Blayed beil fp " Special Lincoln Roadster club. free-for- - balls; ' Off Wilson, 1; off Hen'ey, 2 Hit | w. smun, it. s ' A On account of the rge number of pIaYers | nning the viaitors looked 1S wd, A o STOUUAY o ‘plnln‘ \urse #0: Jesslo | Smoat, by pitched ball: McCormick. ~Str out | owens, ss. O E Smin, rf. who desire to enter the contests and Have | che 1ocals picked up at that stage and won fl;,"m'n’:‘n‘n{‘l “‘Do":f. Best pame: | Burke. o6 ::::A':'I:‘{n By Wilson, §; by Henley, & Time: 1:7. Childs b § Tumer, ‘i not been able to reach the eity today, the | jpe . Pgcore, 11 to 18, A Terse crowd | llams starte . ° Class 2.7, pacing. purse $o00: Sy Coon K, Sa Umpire: Hassett. aymer, 25, entries will not close until tomorrow night. won in three sf Mt heats. Best tima: | O'Nelll, Rolla = > " B3 eunneswad lcommom— cnmmmmscoy moecmumond wloose e Rrires o W R R : Barnon, ef Becratary Leavitt apent the forenoon toduy SV Ihe SANe 604 Tesied Sov Oten ¥ : 1 Clingman, iting t t o b by 't Browa, p. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The local t ot :;""“‘"""n“- who. ate expeciss o swell fhe lst"of st Games ia Th League. 0y gy’ o - et > A 1. ocal team | H ox, ¢ tractions during the tourney. He is at the| At Springfleld — Springfield, 36; Ceds Bparkie and Blanche also : e | ety yas shut out i the morfing Eame here by | Criail Waveland links this afterhoon to® inspect | Rapids’ 118 (two games) © bl e Y S the Bostons. Hughes. who was in the box | o . N the course and put the finishing touches to | "At Reck Island—Rock Island, 13; Du- You like the American girl best—you ieiees 000000 ix b ) T e Lo | Toled: 003302 the final preparations. if any ere needed. | bugue, ¢. ! . pRose to_six hits, all seattered. Attendance 508, [ Toledo ............... 230 Among the big golfers to be present dur- | At Decatur-Decatur, 68; Rockford, 33 know her. You'll like Cook's Imperial te: ;:‘]:: A P&O}:- lfyhn.mur le Vnr\th;n.:rlt the mm u‘.r the eir- | Columbus . 0000040105 n;'. the week are: R. R. Kimball, champion | (two e8). " po 3 on ‘bases’ | lier game by shutting out Boston in the | Two-base hits: Owens. Cristall Bernard, | of the Transmississippi; Dr. George Kin- | At Bloomigton—Bloomington, 1; Champagne best. Gt ap tatroduction. t. ‘Louis, & Double plays: | afterncon contest. Taanehill pitchied splen- | T, Turner. Stolen bases: Smith, Owens, | ney of Burlington, Df d & Maxwell of | port, & o e oi—Ploomington, 1; Davesr

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