GREEDY GRIZZLIES TAKE TWO Rour.tc familr Strvsi Up Doubt Ueat for Diartr Crowd. BUf.diNG OF HOT HITS AND COLD ERRORS All Are Drtonred Alike hyt (lie Hun-Kri- Animals MftiirOtnps Win MeilnW In flood Conk ery CI n nit. DENVER, Aug. 22.-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Denver took both gma from Omaha today by bunching hits with errors In tho flwt contest and by hard hitting and Alloway's wlldncss In the second. Eyler and Coodk both pitched good ball and kept tho hits scattered. Jones was a put le to the visitors. The work of Toman and Iladcllff, the opposing shortstops, was thm only bright feature of the games. Btqwart led off with, a two-base hit In the first Inning and scored on Calhoun's three-bagger. Stewart scored again In the fifth after Eyler had hit him. Fleming and Calhoun singled. Denver made two In the first on two hits, a steal and Clouding's bad throw to McAndrews. Ilad cllff got one In the second by Stewart's foozle. He scored on a steal and a hit. In thn fourth tho locals earned one on Preston's three-bagger and a long fly. ""Alloway was In trouble on the start of thp. second gnmo, Ho was not In good con dition to begin with and did not work as though he expected to win against Jones' good box work. He gave five passes and they wrm often turned Into runs. In the third Jones walked and scored on two hlta. In the fourth Iladcllff hit and scored on an out and a single. In the tlfth Mohlcr got a pass, Everett bunted safely, Dun don's single scored Mohlcr and Ratlcllft's three-bagger scored two more, Two hits and a pass In the sixth were followed by Iverltt's single and two men scored. The bases wero full In the eighth, with no one out, but the locals were cut off with only ono run, mainly because of Toman's sharp fUldlng. dcnlns and Stewart got ono apiece In the sixth on a pass, an out and twp hits. Stewart's three-bagger and Fleming's hit tallied ono more In the eighth, Scoro:t First Onme. DENVER. Alt. R. II. O. A. IS. Preston, rf 6 13 10 Mcllule, cf... 5 12 3 0 Mohlcr, 2b 4 '0 1 0 1 Kverltt, lb 4 1 1 12 0 Jones, if 4 0 0 3 0 Dundon, 31) , 3 0 0 6 1 UlKlClIrr, ss 3 10 2 7 HulllVHil, c t.4 0 1 2 2 Eyler, i ,....! 0002 "otals 3G 4 OMAHA. AH. R 5 0 8 28 13 II. 0 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 o. 0 2 2 0 U 2 5 0 A. R. 0 0 Oenlns, cf Stewart, 2li VlemliiK, If Calhoun, 3b Letcher, rt 4 5 4 4 RUckley, lb 3 roman, as,..,, Of) tiding, c... Coons, p .4 ....4 .,..4 ...37 Totals Denver .. Omaha .. 2 8 24 U 3 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 02 Earned runs: Denver, 1; Omaha, 1. Two base hit: Stewart. Threo-base hits: Cal houn, Preston, First base on balls: Off Kyler, 1; off Coons, 2. Struck out: Uy Kyler, 2; by Coons, 4. Stolen bases: Mc Hale (2), Iladcllff, Mohlcr, Fleming, Toman, Preston. Hit by pitcher: Stewart. Passed ball: Sulllvun, Time: 1:60. Umpire: Vbrlght. Second Oanie. DENVER. AH. R. Preston, rf 5 o McHalo, cf 6 2 Mohler, 2b 2 1 Kverltt, lb 5 1 C. Jones, If 6 0 Dundon, 3b 3 1 Radcllrr, ss 2 1 'Delahuney, ss i.l - O ' Sulllvun, c 4 0 Jons, p 3 2 TlituM 35 8 x OMAHA. AH. R, (renins, cf S t Stewart, 2b 4 2 Vlomlng, If.., 4 0 CaJhO'in, lb 4 0 l.etcher, rf 4 0 iMcAndrew, 2b 4 b Toman, ss 4 0 Oondlng, c 4 0 Alloway, p , 4 0 Ruckley, p 1 0 Totals 38 3 H. O. A. E. 10 0 0 3 10 0 16 2 1 2 14 1 0 110 0 2 0 4 1 2 15 0 OO0O 0 4 0 0 2 16 0 14 27 17 1 H. O. A. "E. 1110 2 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 100 110 0 0 110 12 6 0 0 4 0 0 10 3 0 10 0 0 10 "22 U 1 lluckicv batted for Alloway In ninth. Mcllnle forced out at first. Iludcllff out for cutting second base. Denver 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 8 Omahu 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Jones. RadcllfY. Three base hit: Stewart. First base on balls: By Jones, 1, by Alloway, 7. Struck out: By .Jones, 4; uy Aiioway. z. uoudio piay: .Toman to Stewart to Calhoun. Time: 1:40, umpire: HDrignt. . Two trom lies Moines. COLORADO 8PRINCJ8. Aua. 22.-C0I0 rado Springs took two slugging matches from Dea Moines today. The locals bunched hits In tho third and seventh Innlnsrs of the first game, and with some listless fielding on the part of the visitors won. Cox, a nW man, Pitched the second game for Dcs MOlnes ami mo locals nil mm nara in ina fourth and sixth Innlnsrs. The second came .was called In -the seventh on account of darkness, tjcor nrat Karat R.H.E. Colo. Hnrlnss.l 1 1 0 1 0 s 0 '11 II .pen Moines... 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 2 2-10 IS 3 Batteries: Colorado Springs, Cote, Ream and. Donahue; Dea Moines, Ulade and Kiel- new, Second name: R.H.E. tiolp, Springs 1 1 0 6 0 6 -13 15 4 Pep Moines 0 014400-9 9 3 ' Batteries: Colorado Spring, McNeoly and uonanue; ues oioines, uox ana ioie, Kansas City's Double Victory. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 22Kansaa City lad an easy Urns In the first same, knock ing Wlggs all over the field. Thu visitors co a Id not understand Ewlng. Qlbson's Ana pitching was tho feature of the second game. Aiienaance. j.dw. acore nrst game: R-H.B, lfansas Cltv..l 0 1 3 3 0 4 0 12 14 1 Minneapolis .,0 0000000 1 1 i Batteries: Kansas City, Ewlng and lie Vllls: Minneapolis, Wlggs and Law. ' second game: R.H.E. Kansas Cltv...O 1101002 -6 8 1 Minneapolis ,,.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 4 1 latteries: Kansas City, Gibson and Mcs. tut; .Minneapolis, waaswurm anu uw, ' at. Paul Takes Two. 8T. JOSEPH. Aug. 22.-8t. Paul took two games from St. Joseph today. The first ns won through bad errors on the part of the home team. In the second game the visitors pounded McFadden unmercifully anu won easily, acore nrni gamei R.H.E. Bt. Paul 0 040000000 1-6 & St. Joseph 0 2020000000-4 C 8 Batteries: St. Paul, Cunningham. Cook and Wilson; Ht. Joseph, McDonald and .. Sacond same: . ' R.H.E. gt .l'oui 1 1 s 0 o z 0 0 111 U t 'Joseph ,,,.0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 2 Ilatterlent St. Paul, Chech and Wilson; ni. juorjui, ouruuutii, xjuoui unu uarvin. Western I.easu Standlnir. Won. ...66 Lost. P.C. Kansas City 34 4C .017 at. i-iiui .649 at. josopn , Mlnneapolln ... ,, ........... ,Di 47 46 44 47 Ml 63 62 63 68 .630 .45 ,46 ,461 :18 uaisnu penirer Coll Inruilo ttnrlnas 43 Dta' Moines w Tho way to buy family Houp 1k4o hbU your grocer what soap liii returns the money for, if not satisfactory? That's the soap 10 wasn witn. . 1 Vols & Co., maters, Philadelphia. BROOKLYNS BEAT NEIGHBORS Scoop t'p National U-ne While . York Fielders d-en nt Their Post, BROOKLYN, Aug. a.-The New York Nationals put up a ragged Melding gam behind Hickman today and handed the vic tory over to Brooklyn. Newton allowed only rive hlta and had perfect control, Singles by Davis and McUrlae, followed by a force, saved the visitors from n shut out. The lleldlng of Dahlen and Daly was the feature. Attendance, 1,600. Score: liltOUKLY.V. , NEW YOltK. n.U.O.A.K. H.H.O.A.E. Kler, rf... o 2 0 0 OVanlt'n, ef. o 1 1 0 o McCr'ry, II. J 1 10 o David. 1 1 3 i l Dolan, cf.... 0 0 4 0 OMcilrlrl, rf. 0 1 0 0 0 K'Wy, lb.... 1 111 0 lsnbsfh, If . 0 0 S 1 1 Ifely, lb J 0 J t u Murphy, 2b. 0 1 1 C 1 Dahltn, .. 0 2 3 4 0 Slower' n, 3b. 0 0 1 0 1 Irwin, Hi,... 10 11 0 rjaniel, lb... 0 0 10 0 1 Farrtll, e.... 0 0 4 0 o Hmlth, c... 0 0 111 Newtdn. p... 1 0 0 0 Ijlllckman, p. 0 1 0 3 1 Totals ..7 27 13 t Totals 1 21 H 1 Hrooklyn ...0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 7 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runs; Hrooklyn, 1; New York, 1. Two-baso hit: McCreery. Stolen bases: UoIhii, Kelley (2). Daly, Dahlen. First baso on errors: Hrooklyn, 4: New York, 1, L.jft on bases! Drooklyn, 10: New York, 6. First base on balls: off Hickman, 7. lilt by pitched ball: Ily Hickman, 1. Struck out: uy .tuwiori, j, -rime: i:si. umpire: isnif- He. teds Knock F.naon Out. CINCINNATI, Aug. 22.-The Cincinnati Nationals took the lust game of the series today, defeating Chicago In cusy fashion. The Clnclnnutlunn knocked Kinon out of the box In the fourth, Taylor taking his place. Johnny Hutthoff, the Cincinnati's new pitcher, Joined the team today, At tendance, Bcora: CHICAGO. ll.ll.O.A.K. Dobbf, cf.... 3 2 3 0 0 Runnel, It,, 112 10 lUrley, If... 113 3 OOrren. cf.... 12 3 0 1 lleckley, 11,. 0 0 11 2 0 leter, 3b... 0 12 0 0 Urswf'rii, rf 0 2 1 0 0 Doyle, lb.... 0 011 Mssoon, ts.. 0 1 0 2 0 Haymtr, mj 1 I 1 ( BtelntMt, 3b. 0 0 0 4 0 Chtll, ib... 0 0 2 3 0 Kos, :i) 10 2 10 Menrfee, rf. 1 12 0 0 rifts, c 3 2 0 1 1 Kstioe, C.....II i i I v llthn, p.. .. 0 1 3 1 O.rjmnn, i 0 0 0 2 u Taylor, p.... v o v i o Totals 4 t 27 J4 1 Total ..3 6 It II 2 Cincinnati 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 - Chicago 2 0 0 0 1 0, 0 0 0-S Earned runs: Cincinnati. 4: Chicago. 1, Two-base hits: Green. Peltt Three-baso hits: Iiobbs. Mencfcc. Raymer. Stolen base: Oreon. Double play: Child to Rrtv mer to Doyle. First base on balls: (Iff Hahn, 2; oft Eaeou, 1. lilt by pitched ball: uy Kuson, 2. mrucx out: uy tianti, a w Uasoti. 1. Wild Ditch: Hahn. Time: 1:25.' Umpire: Behlc. Phillies llnlly Too I.nlr. BOSTON. Auc. 2i. The National visitors made a good rally In the ninth, but too Into to save the game. Orth was hammered hard when hits meant runs. Jennings tid great work at short. Attendance, 826. Score: IIOSTON. I rllll.ADKLI'HIA. K. II. O, A. B.I H.1I.O.A.I5. fHasle, rf... 0 2 1 0 1 Thomsii, cf. 0 1 2 0 1 Tenney, lb.. 1 2 7 0 OWolv't'n, 3b 0 2 0 1 II Pfinont, :b. 2 1 1 z UKiK'k, rt 00110 Coolry, It... 1 2 7 0 0 Delali'ty. If. 0 0 3 0 0 Hamilton, cf 1 2 3 0 lljarktltucb, c 1 0 I 1 4 Lowe, 3b.... 0 2 0 0 olJenn'ss. vs.. 0 0 4 3 I Umr, a 0 0 14 I Hnllman, 2b 2 2 S 1 0 KlttrldKP, c. 0. 3 6 0 lloiiKliuti, lb 1 I I 0 6 l'lttlnser, p. 0 1 0 2 O.Orth, p Villi Tolsla .. G 14 27 8 j) TotaU .. 4 8 24 )1 Boston 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 t-p Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 P 2 I Enrned runs: Hoston. 2: Philadelphia. 2. Two-base hits: Slugle. Coolcy. Hoimt rial: Hamilton. Mncrince nit: uemont. first base on balls: Oft Plttlnger, 3. Struck out: By Plttlnger, 4. Time: i:i9. ' umpire: Dwyer. ' " " PlttshurK'a MnrKln mal. ST. LOUIS. Aua:. 22.-Harner was wild today und In the first three Innlnas nf the National league game gave three Imscs on balls. His clubmates nave him nonr sun- port and allowed the visitors to score four runs. Phillips nek' St. Louis down without a run until the seventh Inning. A brilliant stop by wngner in tno nintn prevented 'Bt. Louis from tlelng the score. AM?nd-nce, 3,600 Score: PlTTSBUrta. j 8T. LOUIB. rt.H.O.A.E.' R.U.O.A.K. Clarke. If... 0 13 0 0 llurkett, f.. e 1 ! 4 I rieaum't, cf. 2 2 3 1 0 Helilrlck, cf 0 1 3 0 0 Uavla, rf.... 1 3 2 0 0 Donovan, rf, 0 I 0 J 0 Wacner. a. 0 0 3 4 0 Wallace, i, 1 I 3 4 0 llransfd, lb. 0 3 0 1 Kruger, 3b.. 1 I I M nilchey, 2b. 1 13 1 0 l'miden, 2b.. 0 0 6 4 0 Teaser. 3b.. 0 0 2 1 1 McQann. lb. 0 2 I 0 e Hlmrner, e,.. 0 0 10 oyan. c 0 0 4 1 1 l'hlllppl, p.. 0 2 0 2 0 Harper, p... 0 0 0 1 ' r Totals ..4 1127 9 21 Totals .. 3 10 27 10 1 PlttShur ..7. 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 St. Louir 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 l'T-J Earned runs: Pittsburg. 2: St. Louis. 2: Twu-bnse hit: Ritchie. Sacrifice;- ohllil Pnnden. Waancr. Zltnmcr. Double .nlavti Zlmmer to Wallace, Beaumont to-yeagpr, Wagner to Brnnsfleld. Stolen bases; "Hur kctt McQann. Three-base hit: Darts. First base on nana: urr iiarpcr. a: on PIUi lippi, 1, HtrucK out: uy tiarpcr, t. Lett on Dase; t'nisDurg, iu; nt. i.ouia, e. xime: 1:65. Umpires: O Day and Brown. Motional League HtaudlnK- . Won. Lost. P.C. Plttsburs 66 37 . 00: I'niiaaeiunia ns i;i .an St. LOUls 57 tr .639 Brooklyn , 49 01 .49J Boston 39 66 .411 New York 39 67 .406 Chicago 41 u. ovo I ONE RUN IN AMERICAN GAME Philadelphia Mnkes that, Leaving; De trolt with Mlnnk Tab, Ueaplto llooel PlaylnK. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 22,-Today's game between Detroit and Philadelphia Ameri can was the cleanest and quickest tevn hers this season. Bernhardt was Invin cible, allowing the visitors but four hits and shutting them out without a run. The locals' only run wna acored In tho sixth on three singles. The fielding of the looils was perfect and It was the good work of Detroit's fielders that prevented fur ther scoring of the home club. Manager llanlon of the Hrooklyn National leaaue club claims to have a contract with Catcher Stlllmon, signed yesterday by the local American league. Manager Mack says he will refer the matter to President Johnson and If Stlllinan belongs to Brooklyn ho will be roturned to that club. Attendance, 2,220. score: PHILADELPHIA. 1 DETROIT. Il.H.O.A.B.I R.U.O.A.G. FulU, cf..,. 0 110 0 Barrett, cf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Davie, lb..,, 0 0 9 1 OHolmee, rf,, 0 0 0 0 0 Lajolt, 2b... 0 2 3 4 0 Caaey, 3b.... 0 12 4 1 Btyljiild, rf.. 0 0 t 1 OOleason, lb, 0 0 4 5 0 Mclntyre, It 1 3 2 0 0 Elbert' Id. 0 12 4 Ely, I...,,. 0 s 1 o Nance. If.. ,00200 Powers, c... I 0 1 0 Dillon, lb, ,01l0v Dolan. lb.... 0 0 2 1 0 Bhaw, c... .01410 Uernh'dt, p. 0 0 0 z u Miller, p.., TotaU .00110 ."0 "4 21 IS 2 Totals 1 10 27 11 0' Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Detroit ooouuouu 0 v Earned run: Philadelphia, 1. Two-baie hit: Ely. Three-base hit: Lajole. Sto en base) Lajole, Double plays: Davis to Ely, Seybold to lajole. Left on biscs: Detroit. 3. Philadelphia. 10. First base on balls: Off Miller. 1; off Bernhardt, 1, lilt uy pucner; vasey. ntrucK out: uy Mil ler, 4. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Connolly, Senators 3nll n Close One. WASHINGTON, Alg. 22:-WHshlngton Americans today won 11 close anil excltlm game from Milwaukee. A hit, coupled with a base on balls, followed by u home run. clinched the game for tho homu team. Sharp fielding by the visitors kept down tne score. Aittnuance, i,iw. ecore: WADIHNOTON. I MILWAUKEE. n.H.O.A.E.I H.H.O.A.E Waldron, cf, 0 0 1 0 0 Hogr'ver, If 0 1 J 0 0 Karll, lb.. 1 1 3 3 3 Conroy, aa... 0 0 2 6 1 Dunsan, rf,. 1 1 3 0 V Andera'n. lb 0 3 13 1 1 Clarke, c.,.. 0 13 10 Duffy, cf,... 0 0 2 0 0 rtradv. lb... 0 114 0 l tlruyettr. lb 1 2 J 1 0 Feeler, If, .. 1 1 10 0 Hallman, rf. 1 1 10 0 Cnughtln, lb 0 0 3 1 OKrlel, 3b.. .. 0 3 0 3 3 Cllna'n, aa., 0 0 11 v Matoney, c, 0 1 1 3 0 Ue, p 0 1 V 4 0 Huetlns, p., 0 0 0 3 Tolala .."M17 4 TotaU ..1 "t'i V Two out when winning run was scorod. Washington t 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3- Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-3 Earned runs: Washington. 1; Milwaukee Hnm run: Foster, Stolen base: Far- rell. Dnublij nlnya: Cllngman in Far. oil to Orady (2) First base on balls: Off Hustlngi 5. Hit by pitched ball: Hallman, Dungan. Btruck out: By !c 1; by iiusting, 3. Left on oases; warningwn ill Milwaukee, C. Time: i:to. i mp te iiasKeii l,uek Tnkea Hoston Tlriuili, BOSTON, Aug. 21 -Moore held Boston's Americans dawn to five hits, but his gifts R roved exptnslve, two of the four' men e passed to first scoring. Boston played a wrcitiicu iiviuing game, nanuing rum THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1901. out In tho sixth and seventh Inning?. At- icnuuncc, j,jk. ijcore; 1J03TON. CLEVELAND. n.ii.o.A.i- Il.lt. OAR. Dowd, lf..,, 0 0 3 0 Ol'lcker'x, cf. 0 3 0 0 0 RUhl. cf. .10 1 3 MeAI's'r, cf 0 1 3 0 A Collins,, 3b. 0 1 3 0 o-urien, ir.. o I 4 1 ck, lb..... 0 0 3 0 0 restnan, lb 0 1 7 0 0 Hemphill, rf 1 1 1 Parent, pi, . 0 13 Porrl. 2b... 0 0 7 V LaCh'ce, lb. 1 1 SO 0 0 1 1 0 0 u nrntu-y, ,g g o 3 Harvey, rf.. 1 S 1 Kchreck, c, 1 0 3 1 llrthellx-ck. no I 1 3 O.Connor, c... 10 4 Winters, p.. 0 1 0 Moore, p v l o TotaU .,4 S 27 11 1 TotAlu .. 1 11 : 9 3 Boston nif nnnan 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 03 Three-base hit. Harvey. Two-base hit: 'arent. Sacrltlro hit! 1'nrcnt. Hlnl,-n bases: Stnhl, Dowd, LaChance. Double play: Winters to Parent to Freeman. KlMt base 011 balls: Off Moore, I. Struck out: Hy Winters, 1: by Moore, 3. Pased bills: Connor (2). Wild pitch: Moore. Time: ;n. Lmpire: cantniion. AVhlte Sot Win In Miitli. BALTIMORE. Auk. 22.-Chlcai:o,s Ameri cans won In the ninth Inning irom lla.tl more today. Both pitchers were hit freely. Sheridan's umpiring was satli'f.ictbry to both clubs. Attendance, 'J.VSJ. Score: CH1CAQO. UALTIMUKU. ll.ll.O.A.K. I It.ll.O.A.f.. Hoy. cf 2 3 3 0 0 Donlln. If... 12 10 3 Ji.ne, rf..,. 1 1 3 I 0 Seymour, rf. 0 1 2 1 0 Mertes, 2b.. 1 12 3 oWIII'tne, lb. 0 0 2 I 0 lUrtman, 3b 0 1 0 0 0 llrodle, cf.., 1 2 1 u u MrFarl'd, If. 0 I 10 0 Hart, lb 0 2 11 0 0 lsbell. lb.... 0 1 8 1 Ollren'h'n. 3b. 1 2 0 0 0 llurke, .... 0 1 2 2 0 Dunn, sa,.., 0 1 4 3 Hulllvnn, c. 1 2 I 1 0 Itoblnxon, c. 1 1 6 2 0 atteraon, p. 1 2 0 4 0 Howell, p'... 1 2 0 4 0 Kelater .... 0 0 0 0 0 TotaU .. 6 18 27 12 0 I TotaU .. S 13 77 12 3 Hntted-for Howell In iilnlh. Chicago 0 0 i 0 2 0 0 0 1-6 Baltimore 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 t 5 SncrltlOM hits. Janpi. ltnrkp. rinnti T,vn. base filtsii Dunn, Hoy. -H.oleii l"asel i,oupl? ijl'ix: Williams lu Hurt, f irst bust on bmUi Oft Pnttfrsun. 1; .jit Howell. 1. Struck .0111; Uy Howell. 4; by Patterson. 6. W it ultnli- ii;,,i-.,ti if. on bases: llamprf, 6; Chicago, 10. Tnui 2;W. Umpire: BJierldan. . --' AllierlVMH I.PHKlie Htuiiilliitr. Won. P.C. ,ooi 'M .bio .12!) US .331 tlllcago 13 40 40 i 4'J 66 67 PV iQPton i lultlmore M DOlrolt ' 83 'li Hade n 1 11 M Woflhlpglon , 4U Cleveland , 42 Milwaukee , 35 STRQMSURG A POWER AT BAT Thirty Huns Are ClinlkeU lt In Onine AKnlnst Ilnvlil Clty'n TVIrie. STROMSHI'Ita. Neb.. AUK. 22,-lSncdal Telegram.) David City cahie here tb'day to Bhuw thi HwedCH how to pluy bull arid tile game resulted follows, suars: fftfomsburg ....,,,.'8" 3 ,4 0, 1,2 8 3 V-30 David city. .,.,,... 0 oouisppp- Rliiterlcs: Stromsburtf, pbanlpn and Hal burg; Dnvld City, Iladley and Jlrowiilnirs, Darling and Theodwuy.. ' Three;bUse' HH1)! Hnlburg. Htewqrd, Hiruck out: Hy Had jey, ii y ppaiilon,. U. DAVIS DEMANDS ROBINSON Tc-bi-HU Snys Kunsps City Wl ul Let Third llusnnan Ho In Mew Vork. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 22.-Manauer Davis of the New York National luugue club has requested mat Tiura iiasirmni Konmion of the Kansas City team 1(J 9nt east Im mediately for trlul. Manager Telipau of tho local cub. says; IjO' Wljtr no1 comply with. the request." ' , 4 ., n Hlslns; City Loses to Uye. - ULYPSES, Npb., AUK- 22.-(Snecl9l .Telo-grarn-) ulysst'H defeated Rising Ci(y today Et.base ball. ' Th -features of the game wero. Uie .two Jtame runs pyHooth,3pa lloen ir pne. tnolne ana Slowes. ability to Hi! tne uaii 01 yne riKin nine. "V riiil-' teams nU at RUInC'lty next 'Tuesday. Attcntiapcei j.tw.'f iscore;' Inii CMyV Wairpool: untt Dlsncyr Umpires: JluascM au4,fl,qpklns, , ..t , , , r ' Southern aVlje. " CHATTANOppi', Atjg, sJScofe: .. . -. H.H.H.. Helma ..:...".... 0 0 '0 0 .4 0 0 -2 6 '2 Chattanooga ..0 0' (J 0 to .0 0 0 D-e 3 -Uaturlcsr- Selma, Baker .'arid- Moore I Mttle oclc?...vl 0 0 1 0 0 r 0 l- h 0 Memphis h.ffjt HOMoWi 1 Batteries: Llttla Rock. Skooec nnd Lynch; Memphis, Shields and Armstrong. NASHVILLE, Aug. 22.-Nashvllle-Blrm-Ingham game postponed; rain. Fast Game nt Kearaey, KRAnNEY. Neb.. Autr. 22. (8ieclal Tele- f ram.) Cheyenne won trom Kearney today n oleven Innings of the fastest nnd hard est play ot tno season, wun oimmons in tho box live innings ann inuzc ix iniuiii.fi tho score was 0 to j. iscore: Phrvrnne 0 2 0 O. 0 1 0 O U 0 2 S Kearney 1 OOO20000U 0-3 Batteries: Cheyenne, Simmons, Qlase und Brlerly; Kearney, Ahlln and Burnian. struck out: By Simmons, 7; by aiuc, 9; by Aniin, v. Indians Play Winning Hall. TiT.iTM HILTi Neb.. Aub. 22. (Soeclal Telegram.) Tho Blue Hill base ball club waa Deaien on iuvu uw afuuuun iu ny by the Haskell Indluns. The game ai laBv ana UIJ IU Vllf nccum , i.vc, nnro! Indians. 81 Blue Hill. 3. Butteries Indians, F. O. Goldberg and Felix; Blup Hill, Scott ana uiasier. Shutont (or the Pickups. if ASTINOB. Neb.. Aug. 22.-(Special Tele gram.) The ball game here today between McCook and a pickup team from Hastings was decidedly a one-sided affair, as the former won out uy a score 01 u 10 u. uoua ,iin nnd itatcllfT were the battery for Mc Cook, whllo Powers and Rohrer officiated for Hastings. Three-I League, At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 5; Bloomlngtori, 2. At Rockford Rockford-Evansyllle gamu postponed; ruin. .... At Rock Island-Terre Haute, 3; Rock Island, 1. At Davenport Davenport. 8; Decatur, 2, Kehsnks Defeats Union. NEIIAWKA, Neb., Aug. 22,-(Speclal.)- r.. wl . 1 .1 tfnmM nf huvfl liall tput nrii IV between the first nine of Union und thi SCCOnu nine 01 nennAii imw, ui 11 u score of 11 to 10. Batteries: Nohnwku. . . . 1 . , t .. j . 1 ... t ... . n . .. . . rrnnfr anu 1 uuaiu, uiuuu, anu Umiin. Indliins Twice Winners, MANHATTAN. III., Aug. 22.-(Speelal.)-The Nebraska Indians defeated Plalnncld Tuesday. S3 to 10, and Manhattan yester day, zo to 4. FINE FRUIT AND FAST RACES Interatnte Fnlr nt nentrlee Offers Un- lertnlunient to Record Attenil dnnoe of giectators. HEATHICK. Neb.. Auc. 22.-(Sneclal T?le gram,) The Interstate fair here today was 11 recora-Drenner irom many poinis u vlhw. The larcest crowd ever seen at L n- den Tree park was nreHent today t.i wit ness the races, the balloon ascension and the agricultural exhibits, 5 8r0 b;lne In side the fence. The majority of the busi ness hnuies and public offices ctis.vl at noon and atienaej tne races this afternoon Results: Class 2:30. trotting, nurro 3260; Mamie S, b. m.. Earl Buttle... 5 3 111 pat snerman, u, g patchen Wilkes 1 1 Ida. Bell, ch. m., Idavun 2 2 Chavu, b. g., Sllverthorn 3 6 Bond. b. h.. Onward 4 4 5 6 2 3 4 3 Tlmo; 2:25, 2:2H-i, 2:23H. 2:26V4, 2i2?H. Jessie M, b. m., Norval Chief.,. 2 2 1 Empress.' br. m., Empire Wllkei, 1 i g Kling, blk. rrr, Tacnnatt 4 12 Anowill, Andersonlan 3 6 3 Llltl Doctor. 1). c. Comnetlne. 6 i Time- l:19',4. 2'18W. 2l!Si. 2:20, 2:23; 2;lSVi Is a new track record, Half-mile running ana repeat, two In three heats, purse 110; Druggist New Moon Labelle Time: 0:51, 0:63, 0:61 Ulysses 7. ,,., ,.iti 9 V 3 u o ? .a Rurng CUr .,..p 2 I I 0 5 0 1 p-6 struck out; J3y Duffer, )i;.by CJaypool. 7, lfllsf Oft; Duffer, Si'pff'ciaynooliq. Hat fartehl "Ulvslics? DurTer'ana' Welsardt t 'Kla- BEATS TWO-MINUTE CLIP Urticans Treti Final Quarter at IUacWIile in Ot20 3-4. CHARLEY HERR DISTANCED IN FIRST HEAT Makes Mad Break nnd .Spoil, ills Knrller Creditable AhnvrhiK Lmkj Day for Hlley H of Kniiiax, READVILLE, Masj., Aug. 22. Tho cele brated Cresceus was the magnet today that drew almost 15,000 people to the Orand Cir cuit meeting here. As a sort of recogni tion of the favors shown hlra In tho vfay of applause when ho appeared on the track the chestnut horso proceeded In the seoond heat of his winning race with lird Derby and Charley Herr to lower the track record for tho mllo by three-fourths of a second and to break the world's record of final quarters by trotting that distance In 0:29. By this latter performance Cresceus low ered the record of 30 seconds for the final quartet, which he himself made at Detroit about a month ago, when ho strodo the mile In 2:05. The accomplishment ot today was not tho fastest quarter of all kinds, for both Peter the Oreat and Tommy Hrltton made the second quarter of a heat In Lexington, Ky., sevsrnl years ago In 0:29V& Something of Interest was removed from the Ireo-fur-all trot for a purse of 22,500 wic Charley Herr. who was djlycn by tho Ownep, p'ayjd D.ihljl, was distanced In the first heat, thus' leaving tho affair to Crs- scaus and Lerd Dcr'by','antl there were some who saw the hg frtdu who believed that Shu Qcrrs Kedng woujil have done Hornf)ng wonderful n ttje second and Ipst hcaLj had he not,' broken, fomlnfj home, fqr qij ihe last half ot the bend tie was In front of the world's favorite. lliiK Uftoh Others' Hubs. All of the horses received u cordial greet ing' nt tho scoring, and when they we're off In the first heat, Charley Ilcrr hAd tho poe with Lord Dorby bcBlds him. and Orpsccus QH tho outsit!)). A' the quarter, too pno belongo 'to prcsceus.'for 'C'ljurrey JMf be; kouu up in tne air, anu nt 111c (un urqiceus Was abotit' two lengths lii'front tit the (leers borsti At tho tl(ruu-iinurinr Lorjl Derby ae 0)tJip; i.nfo Ketcl)aiH'g back. T!l Cabljl liupw wits far baok and out of tbu race; Conilne home lleers got all be could out of (i(s gelding',-but' tho mtglify strides of . 't.. 1.., i.'i lsng'tb. The time wan 2;!)7!i. In thu necouii MSWW 'CPrY way !on) lfM Mm until at thp hull lltf, JVa Jwq lengths to ifie. good. At the JlireP-TiarlerSj.Jiowavcr, ceus wpevl and a little later lie was actu atty'abrad bt Qreiceuti', but at that moment hm .ilPJEPy prokfi and t wfl? al pv.erj Kclcham dvp, honio fiercely, hoiypvcr, creating Jljo new Jpst tiiurer record, jluj mllo was in'2:0G, the first 'qua'her In' 0:31, th's seebnd la' HOIK, ami 'the' third In HSOti. '-fralfr., tho IIublnBc,r go)clpg, lupU ,th9 ne44 ?ttpn4jy,Jn1lP 2:25,c?js Pgce,apd an eaty thjnij, Tor Dan J?atch, the fayprlte. the' purs'e was'tS.Ofl'O) the largeil of the tfay. In tho nrt ueatrcounpH ODlmoa c uog cicaa j. Jh9 flhlcngP hprsfi, l?lt ;tho attr vqi) u council yorna was unisning ep nd when he broke and'was'sct' back to fifth place orj-unnlng. 'in tfjelecoqil heat Coun cil unimes ana Armorei were conienuing aor ik. '.'ulhAn nan Pntnh. tuhn" tinri hin resilng.. walked by both PI tJipm., .In.thO last beat Council CJjfmps ya a closp, sec ond. Kansas Horse's Orent Aylnnlnjr. Tho 2:08 class, valued at Il.BQO, isent to nilcv B. a Kansas hOrse, ', Dolly Bidwell, g Boston gelding, was the citoice in tne'isuJienva iirin,.t.wm, flimttens'. rurrtilgg elnsctlrr the pool, 3he Aral, JMt belongad.tg.Vhe Inyprjtj,,, winning In tbg Jiorie atrcfeb. Jt was a great sur p'riCo wien ln'the next heaf, AlllJlRht lcft tne buppp, pasCU uoniessor ana uqiiy ma well, and woTreatny!WS:MU. Oeers now TttISPto rrice on iNeva eimmons uau gavu a flno exhibition of driving In the last heat, winning second position behind All Right. In an exhibition mile, Todd, a brown 2-ycar-old, owned by Oeorgo W. Leavltt of Boston trotted tho heat in 2:21, and Kra kaure, son of Kremlin, trotted a mile In 2:26 to beat the 2:30 time, llcsults; CIuss 2:25. psclngt purf JI.OjO (con eluded): Pni.lir. fh. 3-.. bv Snhvnx. dam un- linnwn (Mr.llnnrv) Ill The urazor. a. g. ti,yonsi i o Tommy Mc. b. g. (Mcuartny;.., Darnctte. blk. m. (Carpenter) .. 7 3 :i 3 6 Dandy c, g. g. (oarrison) i Beed ratche, ro, g. (Hyde) ... St. Patrick, ch. g. (McVey) Fred U, b. g. (Noble) 6 2 (Is 7 Ids ds Time: z:izyt, -"n, s-.iivt. Clnss 2:14. pacing, purse, 3,C00: Dan Patch, br. h.. Joe Patrhen Zollca, by Wilkes Berry (Mcllenry) 1 1 1 council emmes, dik. n. tanowi .... n .-. I-aconda. br. h. (Brodbln) 2 5 Jack Hurdlng. b. h. (Saylee) 3 3 Armorei, g. m. (McDonald) 4 4 Time: 2:0tt. 2:0S. 2:lft',5. Free-for-all trotting, purse 2,6n0: Cresceus, ch. h., Robert McOregor- Mnbel, by Mambrlno Howard (Ketcham) 1 Lord Derby, b. g., by Mambrlno King (Oeers) 2 rlmrlov ttnrr h h. (Cnhlll) dH Time by quarters: o;3l. 1:C4'4. 1:314, 2:07i; 0:3W,. l:04Vi, 1:34U. 2:05. Time for the mile is n track record. List quarter In 0:29 fattiest last quarttr In public trotting rxnioiiinn. Class 2:12, trotting, purse U0D: All Itlght. b. g by Knrlght, un traced (Hyde) 6 1 1 Dollv Bidwell. blk. m.. hy Inslc- wood (Carpenter) 1 Neva Simmons, b. m. (l'rlcs nnd Genrs) 2 3 3 Confessor, ch. g, (Howne) 4 I'alm ixar. b. g. (Mccarmy)' Fhnebe Onward, b, m. (Marsh) Fenator L, b. b. (Oolden) Su, b. m. (Clark) Time: 2:I0H, 2:09'4, 2:11V1. Clrts 2:07. pnclng, purse II RfOs Bllev B. blk. b.. by Hanpv Itll-v. Belle, B, by Johnny Hntrls (Er- vln) 2 7 fi 8 6 5 7dr 3.1s 1 1 1 Major Muscovite. 1). h., by Musco vite (MrMnhnn) 1 4 Mnxetfe, h. m. (Mruopnid) Art Alco, b. g. (Dore) 3 Eyelet, gr, m. (Kennev) 4 Joe Pilot, b. g. (Kllborn) R Time: 2:0pi, 2:07i. 2:0S'4, 2:10. At finlesburtf, 2 2 3 3 3 5 6 1 4 OALESBUBO, III., Aug, 22,-Several horses broke their individual records at tho racing meet hero today, in the 2:13 trot, Unfinished from yesterday. Miss Delia Fox won the heat ana race. Time: 2:13. He- suits: 2:11 pace: My Choice won. Major Mar shall second, Armudo Prince third. Best tlmo: 2:Cfiv4. Pat Wilkes, Vespers and 8 truth month also sturted. 2:40 trot: Oeorge Muscovite won, Pym second. Daisy Direct third. Time: 2:14W. Cretono, Eisle Nor and Nushka also startcn. 2:17 pace: Lockhart won, Buy Day tee ond. Avon third. Best time: 2:09!:. D.Hsv Karl Paw, Major P, Miss Pat and Dora Dempsey also startea. MISS CONRAD RUNS TOO SOON Damps Iter Ilirior nnd with Hint Iter nnckers at Klnloch l'nrk. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 22.-The racing at Kln loch park today was murred somewhat oy the running away of Miss Conrad, the favorite In the second event. 8ho threw her boy nnd covered a mllo before she was caught, this break killing all her chances of winning. Hylo beat Monos by a noe In the concludlns event under a fUree duel botween the pair through the stretch. Two favorites, one ncaviiy uacgea second choice and two outsiders earned brackets. Track fast. Results: 1 2 First raco, five furlongs, purse: Queen w won. uueua secona, .miss itume tnira 3 rime; i:tj, Second race, six furlongs, selling Oivkma won, Atlmra second, Papa Harry tnirn. Time l;liv, Third race, ono m e and twenty yarua, selling: Dan Paxton won, El Cancy sec ond, Bohul third. Time; 1:14. Fourth race, one mile, selling: W. Hi Oates won, Nettlo Bcgenl second, Miss I.icii tniru, Time: l;44Vi Fifth race, seven furlonas. selling Hylo won, Monos second, Dalkeith third. Time! 1I30. At llelmnr1 l'nrk, The snort at Delrnar nark was unmarred by the appearance of sheriff's posses today. f orm players were wen remjneratea, htbi and second choices splitting the card equally, "Tommy" O Hrfen carried off tho riding honors by winning with threo mounts and getting second place on an other. Track fast, nestilts: First race, six furlongs, selling: Colonel Stone won. Madabell second, Varncr third, Time: 1:154. Second race, Ave furlongs, purse: Farnn lass won, Clarlna second, Wy An Per third. Time: 1:03. Third race, one mue, selling: Tom crom well won, Empyreal second, Ladas , third. Time: 1:434. .... Fourth race, six turn a nan luriongs, sell ing: Lord Neville won, Ed L second, Be voko third. Tlmo: H21. Fifth race, one mllo ana tnree sixteentns, selling: Swordsman won, Harriett seoond, uugenitt tnira. Time: siwi. Sixth race, six furlongs, purse: Miss Oo lluhtlv won. Fits Kanet second, Dandy Jim third. Time: 1:15. At llnwtharne. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.-Flace won tho Emor nt ntnken over thn hurdles at Hawthorne today, which event was the feature of the cata. Tne norso was tno iniru cnoict: in thn hntllnir lit 7 In 1 (111,1 WAS nut tO Ills best efforts to beat the fuvorlte, Dick Fur ber, and Jockey Lloyd came near losing the rnco throjgh over-conlldcncc after the last hurdle had been cleared. A heuvy rain was railing when the first race was run and continued for twenty minutes. The track was unKin ticcp in mua anu tno winners wore tired out. ItesultHi First race, seven fur ouks: Llsson won, Patroon second, Onoto third. Tlmo! 1:374. secona race, six luriongs; jauucri won, Evening Stttr second, Emathlou third. Time: i:214. Third race, six furlongs: Ooal Htinner won, Wallrnstein second, Max ucnuix third. Time: 1:20. 4ltin race, stcepiecnnse, snort course, .?,Tinrfilil Mtnkf.H! Klnrrtis wrin. Dick Fur- ber recond, Cuptaln Conovcr third, -Tlpltii Fifth race, seven furlnnKs: I.onneii wun. lhinlfh second. MuJor Dixon thin). Time! it3ivi.: .. . .. sixth race, one mue nnu an oigntiit tix. nard won, Tommnny Chief seconili Klyijg Tprpcdo tjird. Time: 2:o. At BiirniitKtt. sahatooa. Auk. 22. The sky whs clear here all nfU'rnoon, .but tnrrMUls fit r J J if had fallen all morning and cqnyerltd Ihe track into It utimliy iiuittftlilro. MinllalkJ Hr,Ui .tliFr elt-mmii,; Tlu vttrd yas.nnly f fair one hhir ihcre wSro mnpy with,- iirawais, Tte stake feature, tne iturnn, a hondloap at 'mile and thrBeislxtetfuthj. lung! is, Huron Pepper healing JIV lar o a jjeck rur.tiie piaqo. I esuiw; inrst race, six furlouuri; Paul Clifford second, Mnfster pubjln" won, thirti; Time: 1:16. . r". Second race, six furlongs: Mnrla Bouon ,'du: i'athlludor saeuiidAdviiuotor 'third. 4IIIIBI Jill i-i. . . Third r4ce." Ihe HAirnn. hanillcnp, jnlle ?nd thrce-Hxeentl)s: Thb Bhymer tt'dh, fal oil1 Popper seenna, HolarlO'.tiiird'..v Tlma: .ajonrtii rucp, M'HHilciip,' )iys una a naif tifnn)i8t:..rimfirt bet. wqn. rjlHlcr . JuUi-H ctina; Trirtes itiiiiuirn. Time;" iws-s-s. Fifth rnce. mile and a sixteenth. stHinz: lU'ot. Mr. worK-AlUiCR ucanl'.wniicih)lo DETROIT. AUB. :2.-Wcnther. Hotldy. traek slow' lit .Windsor toMay.'.ntr3UttK:. nirsL race.. seuen -atui a nuuricr.-iuirionaB sellmg MurlOn Wytfch' WW'Aloha H setc- onu, xvouiiu u iiiiru. i.i;i)u; liJivv. f thlea. Tlmat liflSU. " k-u 1 ,. Third Wit, (iir(ings: Pau prelgbton Fourttf' rie, oYte rdlle, ' selflngf penra oawrur won, Tea. '(Jnwn'iseftind, Uvlo ' mlh Jicf f !iroi)gs, JielltngJ Ujter KnYn-. Won,' Toluca second,' Huitlc Ofrl third' rV. frlntft: 'lfrfii. n' .Hlxtn race, tlx Tuflong. sell 11 g ...... r ll'l 1 II .. ... .. ,.w.l 1 In ..l Hynaitty r k'.y-xt poVt em. FOBT EHir. AUC. 2.-Hesults! Fh-it race,, six jin.d a half furlongs: i,,,,t.. f,,,,,,,' '4i,iir, ifcnml race. four a half 'furlony. edllptloii won,', FJn(lock second, HKr mini. lime: ikiiam,. . Third raao, mile and n sixteenth: nid ford won, Gray Ial y second, Montr, al tnira. iime: i:ir!i. Fourth race, live furlongs, selling: Loo won, uonccrtinn second, Mowlch third. Time: i:tra. Fifth rnce, six furloncs: Invasion wnn. mm ik secuna, loung itenry intra. Time V.U. Sixth race, one mile: Free Lanco won, lnKeviow iicho secona, AioroKanta third Time: I:42',i. FOR THE CHARTER OAK STAKE List of Kntrles Is Longest lu Ten Yenrs, InclndltiK Ulelea and Holly Rldviell. HAUTFDnD. Conn.. Auk. 22 The Hat of entries for the Charter Oak stake for $10, 000, to bo trotted ut Charter Oak park the first wepk in Hentcmber, Is the longest since 1S9I, The entries were elosed August 19 nnd were given out today. They aro or ...id iruuern uh iohowh; Alan. D. g. Whlltlrv Btllhlvu. MllUKl' lnrl Mao lll.n ch. m., V. H. BcHrdon (Ernest stable). In dianapolis; Beldlu, b. m., Dr. C. E. 81m morfs, Now York: Elctea. b. m., Mldwood farm. I'ortsmouth, N. II.; Quoddy Olrm, b. m.. Alex Mctarcn, Buckingham: Con suola S, br. m., I'nrlpasa farm, Pawtucket. B. I.; JumoH Schenlln, b. g Parkway 1 ........ KT v . ft . . . . - iiiriu, uwaiirii, i. i.j L,rtamfr, D1H, s. 1 jinmhn stnhlp ltncitAn. rrtnfaunp u Lawson stnbles. New S'ork; Belle' Ku'ier! b. .m.. John Waters (W. C. Floyd Jones), uuiiuii'Mu, thiu, 11, k., Aincrt u. tloStWICK New York: Dollv Bidwell. b. m.. fi w Iycavltt. Readvillc, Mass.: Janice, b. m., Santa Rosa Stock farm (Millard Sanders), Pleusanton, Cal.; Metallis, b. g., Hublnger. W. B, Faslg. ONLY REFEREEJS LACKING All Other Arriuiitements for JefTrles nnhlln riht Are Xow Ar rniiKeil For. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 22.-James J. Jeffries and Gus Ituhlln tonight signed articles with tho Twentieth Century Ath letic club for a twenty-round contest In tho early part of November, the dato to he fixed later. The club guarantees tho light ers 62V4 per cent of the receipts. The se lection of the referee was left open, ENGLISH ATHLETES ARE HERE Tennis from Oxford nnd Cambridge Arrive to Contest with Yale nnd Hnrvnril. BOSTON. Aug. 22. On tho Dominion steamer Commonwealth, from Liverpool and Queenstown, which arrived tonight, wero tho Oxford and Cambrldgp athletes, who are to compete against Harvard and Yale In New York next rnonth, ' Spent)' Dok In the Field, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D Aug. 22.-The Derby In the field trials now In progress on the grounds neai this city has been com pleted. Prizes wero awarded lis follows; First, Jack D. Jr. pointer, owned by W. H. Dotv of Salem. S. "D.: second. Lady Maud Mannerlng, cttr, owned by B. a. Boyles, managing editor of the Loutsylllo' Post; third, Hablne'a Rln. pointer, owned by JeBe Fletcher; fourth, Prince Rodney, setter, owned by W. II. Scott of Illythedale, Mo. Four more are to run today, when tho com plete selection will be made for the second series. Slonn Hetlres In Distrust, ONAWA, Ia Aug. 22.-(8peclal Telo gram.) Tho game nf base gall between Uleneoe and Sloan ut Sloan today oidfd In the sixth Inning, when Sloan left thu field on account of 0 decision of the um pire. 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