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TIIE OMAHA PA1LT IlKKi WEDNESDAY, SEl'TEMllKK'.a. 1902. AWAY 10 FACE THE HOODOO Omaha Team Stirti fcr Its Tinal Visit to Xoantain Towns. f APA BILL HOPEFUL OF BREAKING SPELL firm, la His Belief that Eiperleace ., ( rnif Trl ta Colorado Will ' Rot Be Repeated ' TU Tleao, - Manager Rotrrkg and a baa ball team ef fourtMi l. it i:jo p. m. yesterday fcr Colorado cer tha Rock Jaland, to faea a series of 'gsraew ' which la the critical remnant of the' 'teanoo'g schedule for Omaha. Wedheaday. Thursday and rrldajr they play Dtr, hating only threa games dua there. - Thea Saturday, Sunday, Mon day and v Tuesday they play Colorado Springs, having four gamea left with the Millionaires.:-' i -' ' There ia due change an the Omaha team for this trip, Ed Hlckey'a throwing arm baa net yet recovered from the wrench It resetted la the Drat, gam of the eecond double-header with Colorado Springe here an August atV to- he will be left at home. A a timely . substitute comsa little Pete Burg, whom Rourke secured again from Joe Qulao a Monday oa the arrival ef "Ducky" Holm to tola the Dee Molnea team. Burg will play third oa the wast ers trip.. There are ne other changes. Despite the unlovely txperleneea that tha Bangers antra had In Colorado every trip no far thla eeasoa Manager Rourke .doea not deapalr. Said be: - '"I reallaa that everyone thlaka thla trip la to.be a body blow to ue, but we may do something out there after all. It la time that beodoo la broken. Thtnga cannot al ways run the name way, and while Denver and Colorado Bprlnga have certainly beat a ' plenty so far, wa can fully repay our selves for alt that even at thla late data by taking a good proportion of tbeae coming aevea gamea." . What la lft at Home. Tha team will reach Omaha again en Wedneeday morning, September 10, with just thirteen daya of base, ball remaining for It. For theee. thirteen days eighteen gamea yet unplayed confront the boya. A desperate effort will be made to play them all off, and with good weather thla can be done. That means double-headeri galore with Peoria, Milwaukee and St. Joaepb, tha teama that are carrying the extra gamea Omaha need. The aeaaon cloaes Ironclad a September 12, ao every game that Is to count must be 10 by that night. ; First cornea Milwaukee;, playing hers on September 19. II and 13, three gamea only. Then the St. Joseph team will arrive, be ing dated for. September, ia. 14 and IS. With thla team, however, there are five gamea to be played, apd It looks Ilka two double-headers with the Saints. Next Is an open day. September It, with Peoria booked for September tr II and It. There are six gamea to be played with tbat team and Peoria and Omaha will certainly need tbat open date If Peoria can come over In tlm nn;;,t j Oisr'!3 St. Joseph, may stay over and take It. Last Is Milwaukee assigned to Septem ber 20, 11 and ti- There are four unplayed games with thla team. Thla completea the schedule for about as strenuous a finish as eould be Imagined. The members of the Omaha team will certainly get plenty' of the national sport In that last two weeks at home. la the Waiters LeagTae. Oamet today! Omaha at Denver! Pee Molnea at Colorado Jriprlnga; Peoria i at Kansas Oily; sit. Joseph at Milwaukee. ' - , r it ''GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Teaches tha rraad Pea. aaated Plttsbnrsers Bow If , reels to Be that Oat. ' ! BROOKLYN. Sept. i.-Pittsburg and ' Brooklyn today, divided the double-header which wound up the aerlea between these clubs for the soaaon. Mttaburg won the - vw wuiitiiiiia niLa. in me eeo- fnd sama Newton held the visitors down to three hits and shut them out. Attend ance, fc.oou. Score, first game: . pirrsut'Ko. , UMOOKLTIt. r. h o i a. ' a. ho. AS. . 1 1 8t.eekajrg. II.. a a on banes: F'ttsburg.I; Brooklyn. 10. Two. nn; tMirae. J nre-ba nit; i nn rov. Htnlen basra: D"ln, Lahlen, New ton. IViuble plays: Hurka te Vanr; tteatimont to Smith. rWrlflpe hlt! lfeh, Irwin. First bare on balls: off Newton, 1: off Cuahman, a. Hit by pitched ball: Hy (uahman, 1. Struck out: ly Newton, 2; by Cuahman, . Time: 1:84. Umpire: Emails. . Takes Aaetaer PaJI Oat af Hew York. NEW TORK. Sept. t.-t. Louis again beat the New York team today In a close game. The Melding was sharp on both sides. Attendance, 1.400. Score: ST. LOVIS. I NEW TORK. RH.OA.B RHOAB. FerreM, tb....t lit Browne. If.... t 1 1 t leinont, cf .it tSt OtDunn, M t 111 Rarclar, If... I I t 0 DonoTar., rf.. 1 1 S Krurr. a .. t I t Braahear, lb., t 1 14 Hertmeo. lb.. 1110 1. O N. II. .. t t t I M. 0'Nell, .. S 1 at MMn, lb., t 1 14 t t nrwlle. ef.... t t 1 I t HawtnMn. . t 1 I I t nr, lb, . . t 1 I I I Kmlth, lb I t t 4 t iln, rf.... 11 Meulaalty, p. S S I t ToUl t Hill ll ToUl 1 I IT IT St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1. First base on errors: New York. 1. Left on bases: New York. 4; St. Louis, 6. bases on balls: Off McUlnnlty, 1; off M. O Nell, 1. Struck out: By McQInnlty, 1; by M. ONell. . Sacrifice hit: McUlnnlty. Double plsys: Bowermsn to Lauder; Kruger to Farrell to Braehear. Paseed ball: J. O Nell. Hit by pitched ball: M. O Nell, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Latham and Irwin. P.aTeet Bqalllbrloos Dlrlsloa. BOSTON, Sept. .Boston and Cincinnati broke even today In a double-header. Cln clnclnnstl found Plttlnger quite to Ita Hklng In the first game, hitting safely thirteen times. In the Boston half of the seventh Inning Dexter was ordered off the ground by Umpire O'Dey. but the player waa In the aecond game. Attendance, 1,741. Booree; First gamn: CINCINNATI. I BOSTON. R H.O A.B. R H O.A B. Donltn, If.... (It tDnttr, lb.... t 14 I t B-'kler. lb., t I It t 1 Trailer, lb... Ill Oawfard, rf.. I I I t t Ceolor, II.... I 1 t t t Seyaiotu-. l..t 1 Oramtncer. lb t 4 1 . b t 1 I 4 t l.uih, cf 1 t t t t Corcofta. .. 1 1 a t Ln. m. I 1 4 4 t 8t.lnf.ld, lb.. II I t I Nor.n. t I T 1 t Brc, 1 1 t I t Flttlnrar. p.. t 1 t 4 t Hka, p t 1 S I ttxaoat, lb... t 1 t I t Totala I II 17 11 "l I ToUl T "7 IT II- "t Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 1 I 0 1-45 Boston 0 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baee hits: Moran, Donlln, Beckley. Btolen base: Long. Double play: Plttln ger to Long to Tenney. First base on balls: Off Hahn, 4. Struck out: By Hahn. &. Time: t:oa Umpire: O'Day. Second game. OBTON. I CINCINNATI. ft.H.O.A.K.I R.K.O.A.B. Deiter, lb.... I til (' Donlln. If.... 1 1 I t t T.nnay, lb... I t It t I Bmkl.y, lb..t 1 11 t t Cool.y, If. ... 1 I t t I Crawford, rf., t t 1 t t Cara.y. rf.... 1 1 t t tormoar. of., t t t t 1 (lr.muiir. lb t 1 4 4 p.lt, lb t I I 4 I !". of t I t t e i on oran, aa . t t I 4 1 1-odt. ta. t 1 t 4 t m.lDl.14, lb., t 0 t I t Kiurada, o.. t 1 t 1 I Maloocjr, a... t t t 1 t Wlllla, p t 1 t t t fbllltpa. p.... t t t 1 t ToUls t IT It ll Tout 1 "l U It 1 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Long, Pelts. Cooley. Stolen bases: Carney, Lush. Double play: Pelt to Beckley. First base on balls: Off Willis, 1; off Phillips, X Hit by pitched ball: Seymour. Struck out: By Willis, t: by Phillips. . Passed ball: Maioney. Wild pitch: Phillips. Time; 1:66. Umpire: O'Day I'lach Two Chips Oat Chlcaco's pile. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. l.-Phlladelphla took two gamea from Chicago today by good hitting. In the first game the home team bunched Its hlta In the fifth Inning and maae enouan runs to win. in the eeconrt contest Menefee was hit freely. Both teams neicea weiu Attendance, ijmn. Scores: First game: miLADELrWA. I CHICAGO. R.k.o.A.a.l n.H.o.A.a. Thomas, ef... I t I t t Rlasle, If t t I t wolTrton, 1)1 I I I 4 Dobbs, ef... of errors Cleveland ea!ly defested Balti more. Attennsnce, x.n6. rv-ore: CUDVBLAND. ' BALTIMORE. R H O A I R H O A R e.r. ef I I t 1 e Mrrarlua, ill M I t Ho.ii. rf. ... I I WIIIIaroa, lb. t Jnnm, lb I tiUrnitt. If 1 Malhlwa. lb. t 1 Oilh-rt. aa.... I t Pulth. e. .... I t Katoil, p I Rradl.y, lb... 4 11 talela, lb..., 14 1 Hlr-kitum, lb. I I 11 fllrk. rf I I 1 McCarthy, If., til Ochnaor, a. 1 1.1 P.mla, c 112 imta. p 1 t Lundbonm. p. 1 S t Plrk.rlnl ... I 1 t I 1 I 11 Total., T It 14 14 Totala n 31 17 1 I Bstted for Lundboom In second. Cleveland 1 1 1 1 0 4 7 -23 Baltimore 0 510100007 Two-base hlt: Hickman (Jl, Joss. FMck. I.ejole. Three-basf hit: McCarthy. Sac rifice hits: Bay, Smith, Mathleon. Stolen De: KllcK. Double play: Lajole to Goch nauer.to Hickman. First base on belle Off Katoil. t: off Lundboom. 4: off Joea .. Left on bases: Cleveland, 9: Baltimore, o. oiruca out: dy jnmn, . ua pitcn Katoil, l. Time: i hours. Umpire: Con nolly. Game Postponed. At St. Louis St Louls-Washtnatnn game postponed on account of non-arrival of naininiion ciud; ranroaa wreck. Standing; of the Teams. Played. 112 110 112 ....111 ....lift 112 1 CM me today: Boston at Chlcaeo. Phil delphla at Detroit, Baltimore at Cleveland, w aaninaiun si di. iouis. Philadelphia St. Louis .. Boston .... Chicago .... Cleveland .. Washington Baltimore . Uetrolt Won. M 62 63 ft to fit 45 43 Lost. 4S 48 4 61 R7 61 6 P.C, .671 .5K4 .6)13 .641 .6M .410 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Indianapolis Loses te Rival and Drops Back lata Second Place. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. Louisville won tooay, Datung Kilien freely when runs were neeaea. flanerty kept the hlta of his opponents well scattered. Attendance, . . s t a Knit, It 1 4 t b'Tlnk.'r. lb.... 1 lilt HuleWltt. t ttt O'M.irr.. rt S nnmi, ID., 10 ISver. S S ! I 1 I hi Ida. lb.... t ! 1 isvav 9 l t i o t t ,t l is I I tit T t t t t t t 1 1 tit ... I t I ! 1 ...t lOOi . I U It U I Dark. If paumont, cf . t 1 t t I Kf4lu, rf.,.. t 1 o 1 j llolan, el 1 I Vt'atn.r, lb .t 1 14 t t Dahl.n. aa....t t Taruahlll, rf. t 1 I t IMrCn.iT, lb. 1 1 llurk. lb,... t 1 t I ts-lnot, lb.....! t imror,' h.. .it irtn, lb.. PhrlDa. e r-.ii . rblllippl, p... t t t 1 t Huibaa, p! fblllaoa .., ToUl 1 I IT IT 1 I ToUls.... Baft1 for YTiiffK In ninil, Pittsburg;.., o 0 1 0 .1 I 0 1 0-1 , Brooklyn Ill 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Earned runa: Pittsburg, M Brooklyn, I. Firat baae on error: Brooklyn, L Two base hits: Tannehlll, Conroy. Jft on bases: Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, . Three base hlti McCreery. Home run: Mo Creery. Double playa: Dolan to Hughes to Irwin; Conroy to Burke to Wagner. e,;'lnce hit: Ptilllippl. First basS on balls: Off Hushes. 3; off Phllllppl, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hughes, 1. Struck out: By Phlllippl, 1. tfud pitch: By Hughes, 1. Time: l:4f. Umpire; Emslle. Score, second game: . 8BOOKt,YN. I riTTSBLRO. 'L-Z .H ? "J. . . K.H.O.A.B. nnwvmra, ti.. a I a V Klr, rh... t I 1 t iol.n. cf. t t I t ttobtea. a... tait facCrMry. 1U t t 11 1 Flood, lb..... t t 1 4 liwm, lb tit Wtlfuw,: ... t t t t f .ir.ii. ,.... t i 4 a , ik'stAa n - i a a. . . - I ToUl.. Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 A 0 S I Pittsburg 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ' First base tm errors; Brooklyn, i. Left 0 Clark. If t siB.aumooi, cf. t tlljoarh. tb....t tlWauiar. lb.. tlTannoklU. rt. t Burke, lb.... t Cosroy, a.,.. 0 lituilih. a a Q Ciiah na. p.. 0 t I 14 11 aUTUsUI. UXATIYt sUffESAl, WATtl. 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S t t 1 t ToUl 4 I IT 11 ll ToUla 1 t 14 t 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Three, base hit: Thomas. Left on bases: Chi cago, 7; Philadelphia, 8. Stolen bases: Tinker (S), Wolverton, Douglss,' Barry. Double plays: Lowe to Taylor: Wolverton to Child to Jennings; Tinker to Tsylor to Kvers. First base on balls: Off Williams, I; off Iberg I. Struck put: ' By Williams, 4; by'lberg. 4. Time; 1:46. .Umpire: Brown. Second gashe - . if ; ' ' 4 ' PHLLADKLPHIA. ' I CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.gt.l R.H.O.A.B. Thomaa. of... t t t t Slatle, It...., 1 lilt woivenon, so i a a e iiood. ex..... oval Barry. rt... 4 lit t Kilns. t lilt Krui. If t 1 4 0 0 Tinker, lb.... 1 1 t 1 1 Huliwtu, .. I III Murray, rf.... t I t t t jennini Dougli Child. rraoer, p, Wbiu. p. Totals.. n lb..l I I I linn, a...., 1 1 t 4 t as, .... 1 til t Taylor, lb.... 1 1 11 t t i. lb.... t 111 tLowe. lb t 1 t I t . I 1 t I tMoMfos. p. " ) ToUl. .it unit ti a i t i i "t I 14 14 "l Philadelphia v 01101010-7 Chicago 0 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 14 Earned runa: Philadelphia, 6. Two-base hit: Slsgle. Hulswltt. Three-bsse hit: Tinker. Sacrifice hlta; Evers, Thomas, Douglss. Stolen bases: Thomas. Douglas, Hulswltt, Left on bases: Chicago, t; Phil adelphia, S. Double play: Child to Jen nings. Hit by pitched ball: By Fraser. 2. Struck out: By Menefee. 1; by Fraser, 5: by White, 1. Wild pitch: Fraser. Time: 1:U. Umpire! Brown. - . . Standing at the Teaaaa. Played. Wo-. I -cat. p.C. PltUburg . lit as Brooklyn 117 . SI Boston Ill 67 Chicago ...... ...... .114 . 67 Cincinnati 114 ' ' M St. Louis ......Ill 61 Philadelphia 112 47 New Turk Ill 89 Qtmei today: St. Louis at Philadelphia; Pittsburg at Boston: Chicago at Brooklyn: Cincinnati at New torn., M 68 1 66 71 748 ,631 .613 ,6ii0 .4K1 .465 40 31 Coart Haws Gana- Beaten. ALBION, Neb.,' Sept t.-8peclaJ.) Labor day waa celebrated by the oltisena of Al bion by a ball game between the "court houae gang" and the lawyera and real es tate men of the city. The proceeds go for the benefit of the city library. All atorea were closed and the city turned out en masse. The court house gang was badly beaten by a score of il to Ss. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Mrs. Ysssg af Postoa Bans tha White Sax Tkroaga Their Own . Wringer..' ' r i' CHICAGO, Sept. 1 The Chlcsgos fielded poorly and were unabls to hit Young, while the visitors played perfectly and won easily by pounding Callahan all over the hrtd in the aixth, seventh snd eighth In ning. Attendance, 1,640, Score: . - BOSTON. i CH1CAOO. SVH.0.A.IB.I H.H.O.AI. Dougherty, If t 1 4 t t Strang, lb.... t t t t t Stab). c!.... 1 I 4 t t Jon... ef 1 1 1 t t Parent, aa....l til t Oreea, rf..... (Ml Freonea, rf.. I I I t t Da.la, aa t 1 I I t Oleaaoa, Ik... t I t I t Mortes. If 0 lit Ul h.it b I t t Daly, lb t I I I t Farrla, lb.... I 1 I t t Lb.lt, lb I t I I Crlliri ....... I 1 4 e-tM.Vartaat, . 1 141 t Toons, p t t I t Callabes, p.. t 1 t I 1 w- ivisi. ii ii ..0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1-0 ..06100100 01 K Tot.U I JT tl t t' Total 1 I IT It 4 necton Chicago Left on bsses: Chicago. 4; Boston, B. Twe. base hits: Callahan. Ialy, Kreeinan, Fer ris, Young. Three-base hit: Freeman. Home run: Ferrla. Bttcrltlce hlta: I'ar ent. Oleuson. Stolen bases: Jones, Par ent. Double plsy: Daly to Davis to Isbell. Struck out: By Callahan, 1 Bases on ballst Off Cslluhan, t Time: 1:40. Um pire; Carrulhcra. Athletics Athletle Knaagh. PRTROIT. Spt. t Although the Phila delphia Athletics went through s railroad wreck this morning. It did not affect their laying, and tlity took the first gsme ef the srries from Detroit, Four singles In the seventh Inning, sn error and some dumb playing gave the visitors Ave runs and ths game. Attendance, 1,264. Score: rniLAllBLFKIA. I DKTROIT. R. H. O.A. B.l R H 0 A 1. IT.rta.1. If 1 11 Karler, If.... I lit! t I t t KlberfeM. as. t t 1 10 I t 11 t Caaey. tb t 1 I t t 1 t 4 t barratt, ef.... 1 t I t I 1 t t t htl. lb t 1 11 1 t 1 t I I Upiu, rf ...I t I t t tilt Oloaaua. lb... t I t I t I t t I BimIuw, a.... 4 1 1 1 t lilt Yeer. p.... t t t t t Total. I I'M Total'. T t IT 11 I Kjle&son out for interfereaee. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 5 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-haa hlta: Harley. Buelow, Wad dell. Sacrifice hit: Fults. Btolen base: Barrett. Buaes on bails: Off 1 eager. I; off Waddll. a. Left on bases: Detroit, W; Philadelphia, 7. Struck out: By Wad dell, 7. Double playa: Barrett to Beck; Buelow to Uwk to blberfe-ld. Wild pitch: Waddell 1. Time: 1 SO. Umpire: O Loughlln. Attendance, 1.2w. Graelaaa, Cleveland, Let 1I CT.KVKIJ1ND. Sept. I. -In a game which waa bvtU a slugging ton teat aud a corned rulta, cf t twtie. lb t L. tYoao. lb., t ftrrboie, rf. . . t Muirby, b... I at Cr, a. 1 . hrwK. ....! Vi.ej.u, p...t LouisviLi.a. R H O A E. Oani.l. lb... Korwln. rf.. Boaner. lb.. Clymer, no.. Odwell, cf... Srhaub, lb., Srhrlver, c.. Flournoy, It. riaberty, p.. 114 III 114 III lit tot t I T til a t i INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. llHofrterer, tiKoi. lb 0'Coulter, ef, Klhm, lb. WoodruB, If O'Brien, aa. Kuhna, lb., H.yoon, .. Klll.n. p... Kellua .... nun ..titt ..tilt I 11 IT It I 0 0 0 10 0 s-n o- By Klllen. 1: by. Fla- out: By Klllen, 6; by r5 Total 11 14 IT IT I Total Batted for Klllen In ninth. Louisville 1 0 112 Indianapolis 0 2 0 0 0 Bases on balls: herty, 1. Struck Flaherty, 4. Hit by pitcher: Flaherty. Heydon. Two-base hit: Kerwln. Sacri fice hit: Schsub. Double plsys: O'Brien to ivinm; o to Kinm. fassed balls: Schrlever. Left on bnes: Indtananolls, 10; Louisville, t. Balk: Klllen. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Haskell. Toleda Wins la Eighth. COLUMBUS. O., Sept. I With two men out in the eighth, two bsses on balls, snd a pair of errors by Terry, Turner gavs Toledo four runs and the game. Columbus lost several chances to score by slow snd stupid baaa running. Attendance, 761. Score: TOLEDO. "l COLVMBt'g. R H.O A.B.' nuns Bum, Is..... t tit t Hart, lb. 1 1 11 t t i Bian, rt.,.. t 1 1 t Mr .re, ef g g t McFarlaa. cf . 1 I 4 t t Turner, lb... t I 1 I t VIoi. lb i t 4 i noil, ir s Mork, If t I I 1 Fox. e t German, p.... i t I t 1 Mopk. .... t Wasnor. . , . 1 Total t I IT If 11 I ToUl I t IT 11 t Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Stolen bast: U, Turner, t Two-base hits: McFariand, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hart, 2. Double play: Vlox to Hart Struck out: By Wagner, t First base on ballet By Werner, 1; by German, I. Wild pitch: Wagner. Time; 1:83, Umpire: Tlndlfi. Clever Baaa Banning; Wins. KANSAS CITT, Sept t-Kansas Clty'e clever baae running and timely hitting won the game today. Attendance, 000. Score: KANSAS CITY. I . MILWAUKES. ' R.H.O.A.E I . . a. M o a n Tf.it a t t tfDangan, rf.. I t ,o w v i-eicnrtoo, rv. s g g 1 t t Schlebeck, lb t 1 I I S t I t Hallman, rf.. t 1 let t I Clln.maa. a. 1 lit! 1 t 1 Runkle. lb... t 1 t 1 g 1 4 I Donabao, lb., t t t I t o oa peer, ....,, I g g Klelnov, lb.. 1 t 11 t u. Turner, . 1 I OralBii, e.... 1 t Ollke. cf. tilt Bmitn, lb.... t 4 1 Coeewell, rt.. f I I t 1 t t til lit ltt Rothftm. V Tblel, rt... ueer, n... Bevlllo, . Naneo, cf.. Oroty. lb. Loowo, as. gmltb. If.. MrAnt'w. lb t Gannon, lb... t Olbeoa, p t a it l t a to Altreck, p... Tsui I t 14 U Total I t nil I Kansas City 1 1 A 0 1 0 0 0 S Milwaukee 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Kansss City. 1; Milwaukee, 1 Two-base hit: Smith. Three-base hit: Cltngman. Sacrifice hlta: McAndrews, Gannon, Hallman. Stolen bases: Nance Grady, Cltngman, Runkle. Double playa: Grady to Gannon; Nance to Bevllle; Schlebeck to Donahue. First baae on bslls: Off Gibson, 2; oft Altrock, 4. Struck out: By Gibson. 1; by Altrock, 1. Wild pitch: Gibson. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Stuart. At Minneapolis St, Paul-Minneapolis, no game. . Standing; at tha Teasas. ANSELLA'S W1NNINC WAY Hartford Crowd Diicavert It ii to Qinfor Up st tha Tiniah. TWO HORSES AND DRIVERS GO DOWN Tester Foals Hadsan's Balky and Me lon Ira and Dob Riley Are Thrown Other Events aa tha Tarf. ' HARTFORD, Coan., Sept. I. Ansells trotted two alow heatg In tha Charter Oak 110,000 event today and then went la and won three atralgbt heatg. The race waa marred by a bad accident In the laat heat, when Idollta and Haw tborne cams together, both going down. The accident happened at tbe three-quarter pole and the majority of tha (,000 spectetora left the stands, crossing tha In field to tbe acene of tha accident. The horses and drlvera were found ta be un injured. Each driver blamed - tha other, but It waa found that Driver Toiler fouled tbe wheel guard of Hudson's sulky, Ido llta had won two heats and had a good position. Tha first heat Ansells broke at the atart and again in the back stretch. Metallas gava Idollta a hard drive and Ozanam broke badly. Ia tbe aecond heat Metallas led to the back stretch, but Ido llta took the heat. Tba third heat waa easy for Ansells, with Ota n sin coming fast and getting second place. The fourth heat looked good for Hawthorns, but he broke at the wire, and though Amelia had broken twice, she came In a winner, Tha fifth heat waa an easy win for the fa vorite. The pool sellers evidently feared Direct Hal'g bursts of speed and no pools were sold on the favorite for tbe 1:30 pace. He won In atralgbt heats, and although the time he made was fast, ha could have done better. Qreenline sold for second place at even money. To win the third heat and race Direct Hal had to pace the last quar ter In better time than :80. Oreenllne, I who led at tha three-quarters pole, did ' tbe quarter In :30tt, and Direct Hal waa two lengths behind Greenllns when time waa snapped at the atretch mark. Eulale aold favorite In tha 2:1 trot, but Scott Hudson drove Prince Zelma to win after Oolden bad taken a heat with Sliver Glow. Hal Fry continually broke In acorlng, but In the third heat ha went remarkably fast, and It waa by the hardest driving and In a whipping finish that Oolden took the heat with Silver Glow. Prsvloua to starting the 2:11 pace Billy H. told a favorite at 60, with tha Held 65, but Don Riley took the aecond, third and fourth heata. tha Judges believed that Billy H. had been pulled, and In the last heat substituted Driver Oeers for Fisher. In acorlng Billy U. ahowed the greatest apeed and apparently wanted to win, but the heat wga Don Riley's In an easy fash Ion. Hudson's hone led at the half, and at tha three-quarters had auch a lead that It waa Impossible for Betonica to catch h!!H, thwjh Ts!!T Arrwrm bnrit to win. Summaries: Trotting, 1:11 class, Charter Oak, 110,000 urse: r.sella, b. jn., by Antrim-Hazel Klrke. by Al Wood (Sanders).. 14 111 Idollta, b. a 117 7 Metallas. b. a. fHusevl...! 2 1 a a 2 Ozanam, b. m..... ..v...., S 12 4 4 Hawthorne, ro. m. (Hjdon).... 4 7 5 2 7 Antesella, b. m. (Spear) 8 6 4 11 Col. Cochran, b. a. (Oeerb) 8 1 t S onfeenor, ch. g. (Demareet).... 7 ds -Time: l:0t"4, 2:1H, 2;()W. 2:12. 1:11. Pacing, 2:11 class, purs.?. 11,600, threa in IJetitensnt Dewey, aj: Senreant Norton, M; Prlvsts Baptist. 19; Private Markey. ?; Private Maybee, W; Sergeant Cook, to; Pergnant Ixtndale. 23; Sergeant Wilson, tl ; Sergeant Boyle, M; Herg-ant Howard, 95; Sergeant Major Haves, S3. The Individual scores of the United States srmy team: First ttergeant J. It. BsnhufT, M; Ordnance Sergesnt W. H. Puckett, M; Captain CL C. Smith, 7; Private Frank Welk, M; Private Charles Schults. 81: Prl Vste W. D. Bcoggs, S; Sergeant Joseph Miller, 71; Corporal J. A. Hefner, 77; Ber- feant Charloe Festherstone, M; Corporal , Houghton, 89; Private J. R. Page, 83; Captain F. L. Graham, ftl The compny and regimental team matches constitute tha program for to morrow, while the Interstate match and the Tyro cup team match are scheduled for Thursday. ALLERSON "wiNS AT ST. PAUL Is First fader tha Wire la Race far rarse Pat It hy Merchants. ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. t-The feature of today's card at the state fair waa the 1:13 class pacing, with a purse of $.VO0 guaranteed by St Paul buainesa men. Allerson won It In straight heats. The other event, a 2:25 rlasa trot, alao was tsken In straight heats. Red Boy carrying off the big end of the purse. Summary: racing. 2:11 class, purse 85.000: . Allerson, g. s. (Fullager) 1 1 Nervelo 8 2 Winifred Strstton (McGuire) 2 2 Dell S., b. g. (Higbee) 4 8 Doctor H., b. g. (Fenlon) 8 5 Hidalgo, a. g. (Johnston) & - Serlngo. b. m. (Loomls) 4 International Queen, s. m. (Hersey).. 7 7 Game Cock, b. s. (McGowan) , t 8 (Clement) dls Cafandi Time: 8:0BU. 2:0SU. 2:09. Trotting, 2:25 duns, purse 81,000: Red Boy, b. h. (Vredenburg) 1X1 Claymont, blk. h. (Oldhatir) 6 2 2 Baby laiam, br. m. (Fenton) 4 8 1 Harry Johnson, ch. g. (Beardmore).. 8 4k Random, b. g. (Phelps) 8 6 4 Anna Dillon, ch. m 8 7 dr Humbert, b. a. (Mathews) 7 8 dr Time: 2:16, 2.174. 2:18- Clay Center Wins from Geneva. GENEVA, Neb., Sept. J.-(8peclat)-Clay Center and Geneva nines played yester day a close and Interesting game of ball. (uiliiib w j in uvur oi iay center, PROMISING IN THE FOURTH Committee Receives ' Reports Kvarr Connty la tha District. from five: Don on' Riley, b. sr., by 'Caneland Wilkes, Laura It.,-- hy: .Beecher. (Hudson) ..-... 8 1 2 8 8 8 4 7 6 6 8 8 8 4 7 8 Louisville .. inmsnapolls .. St. Paul Kansas City Columbus ... Milwaukee , Minneapolis ioieao Plavsd. ....119 ....121 .1Z1 .122 .119 .123 124 Won. Lost. 80 81 66 f) 67 65 42 19 8 40 (3 01 65 64 So PC. .471 .470 .655 .414 .487 . .462 .342 .114 No games scheduled for tpday. MoCook Takes Second Series. M'COOK, Neb.. Sept. 1 (Special Tele gram.) McCook won Its first game, from Pitcher Bliss today snd the second game of the series. In a closely-fought contest. Score by Innings: ... McCook. .0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.aZH0Eo' Minaen o o o 0 0 0.8 0 14 7 8 uatterles: McCook, Jones and Doane; Mlnden, Bliss snd Moore". Struck out: By i!ine"' 7.:Jy Bliss. 8.. Umplrs: Beltser. Timet 1:16. Creseents Easy Winners. 8CHTJTLER, Neb.. Sept. t.-tSneclai Tel egram.) The Crescents of Omaha played Schuyler here today. Score: Crescents ....0 0 0 8 0 1 1 1 0-6 Schuyler 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Batteries: Crescents. Diamond snd Henry; Schuyler, Varonek and Ooden schwsger. Struck out: By Diamond, : by Varonek, . Home run: Troby. Kr. rors; Crescents, 1; Schuyler, 4. Batte leasee Twt Games. BtTTTE. Neb.. Sept. 2 (Special Tele rrsm.) Butte played Its second game with ueoues today, score, 6 to 1 In favor of ii;ruy acore was g to 1 In favor of Geddes. Batterleo- Snrh.. Schlter. T'hestwood, Day and Wesoot. Four more games will be played between them this week. .- Billy H.. br. a. (Fisher. Oeers).. Prince Direct, hi. s. (McHenry)... Onoto, b. m. (A. McDonald) Betonica. b. s. (Toiler) ,'. Donna McGregor, b. m. (Kirby). Evolute. b. m. (Bither) Annie Leyburn, b. m. (Potter)... Time; :, Z:U7, 1:07, 2:08. Trotting. 2:16 class, purse 81.600. three in five: Prince Zelma, b. a, by Bowhellg, . , Cora F., by Kentucky, Prince (Hudson) 1 Silver Glow, b. g. (Golden) 7 Hal Fry, b. g. (Foote) Kellmont b. a. (Dlckerson) 8 My Chance, ch. a. (Crowley) 8 Alabiieve. b. m. (A. McDonald).. 4 Charles D. Jacobs, ch. g. (Strader) 6 ;uia xaac, di. m. tanowi..., g Time: z:li, Z:i5i, 2:1314. Pacing. 2:30 class. DursS 13.000. threa In five: Direct Hal. blk. a., by Direct Bes sie Man. dv lorn Hal tueera) Green line, br. g. (Sanders) Albert, ro. g. (A. McDonald)... Cubanola, blk. a. (Greer) Free Advice, ch. s. (Miller) King Cbsrles. ch. g. (Maioney), Tims: 2:06Vs. i-mL 2:u0. (From a Staff CorresDondent.l LINCOLN, Sept. 2. (Special Telegram.) .no rourtn district congressional commit tee met this evening at tepubllcan head quartsrg with Chairman Lindsay and Can ornate Hinsnaw. Tba meeting was held nera aa a matter of convenience. Republi cans from each of the counties reported oisunci republican gaina and tha opinion waa expressed tbat with systematic- work a geiung out taa republican votea the reclamation or the Fourth district Is aa aured. Several houra were devoted to tba laying or plana for effective work. The Two Weeks Mora fop Corn. WINSIDE, Neb., Sept. 2. (Special.) westner cnanged Sundsv niit and prospects now are for clear and cool days. Much wheat and oats are still in shock ana ir this weather continues will be luresoea witnin tbe next ten daya. Dry weather would lm even a aught frost would not Injure It, as It is growing yet and should bs rlnenlnr Conservative farmers think tbat two weeks more would put moat of our corn out of the way of froat. Injnred 1st aKstsway, EDGAR, Neb.. Sept. t (Sneclal.W La.t vening while William Darby, who realdea one mile west of thla cltv. was Hri.tn. home, hla horses became frightened at barking dog and ran away, but aoon became tangled up in a barb wire fence. Mr:- Darby Was IhVoWh 'Out of tha rrl...' .(. I a aniiaba glancing along on the wire, cutting hla bead and face badly, besides severely bruising him. His wife and another woman were in tha carriage with him, but etcaped unharmed. 4ds 1 2 4 4 dls dls NEW YORK WINS THE HILTON Captnree tha Treahy at Seagirt hy Breaking: tha Old Colamhta ' IteoordU RTFLE RANGE, SEAGIRT, N. J., 'Sept 1 The record In tha Hilton trophy match, a total of 1,086V out of a possible 1.2), es tsbllshed a year ago by the District of Co lumbia, was surpassed by thirty-nine points today when the New Tork team rolled up a total of 1,137. New Jersey fin ished In second plaoa with 1,124, while the District of Columbia was third with an even 1,100. When the last shots had been fired and It became known that New Tork had captured the famous and much-coveted trophy a mighty cheer for tha vic torious team was given Both Hal ti. Lelsear of Pennsylvania and Dr. Hudson of New Jersey broke the rec ord for Individual scores. Each made a total of 101 out of a posslbls 106. Lelsear la entitled to tho highest credit, he hav ing the highest score at the longest range. The Hilton trophy was won by New Tork In the years 1878, 1879, 1881 and ltttl. Every man shooting In the match fires seven shots each at 2u0, 6ul and )0 yards. The trophy ia held for one year by the state winning It, while a medal Is pre sented to the team winners. The total scores of the several teams follows: New Throe-J Untie, 1 jn'York. 1,137; New Jersey, 1,134; District of coiumDia, i.iuu; aiasaacnuiiattB, ,07; Penn sylvania. 1.076; TJnlted States Marine corps, 1,073; Ohio. 9K6; United States army Department of the East, 9M4; Maryland. 974. The Individual scores of the marksmen At Davenport Cedar Rapids, 8; Daven port, 2. At Bloomlngton Evansvllle, 4; Blooming ton, 8. At Rock Island Rockford, 8; Rock Island. 4. At Decatur-Terre Haute, 12; Decatur, 8. Bloomer Girls Loss Game. WEST POINT. Neb., Sept. l.-(8pecUl Telrgram -Ths New England Bloomer Girls snd the horns team played here to day before a large crowd, score, 12 to 8, In favor of the home team. Batteries: Went Point. Paul end Kerl; Bloomer Girls, Grace Woods and Dick. t anthem Association. At Birmingham-Little Rock. 8; Birming ham, a. At Naahvllle-Nashvllle. 4: Bhreveport. I At Atlanta Memphis, 8: Atlanta, 0. At Chattanooga New Orleans, 4; Chat tanooga, a. . . Teams at Niagara. NIAOARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Sept. l.-The Niagara International tennis tournament was continued here today. Beals Wright of Boston win the Anal In the singles and was declared champion, R, D. Little of New York falling to appear Summarise: ...M."n.' 5IB singles, final round: Bests VVr'inVlV "i. lUeUl N'W Champlonahlo round: Beals Wright, Bos ton, beat K. D. Utile. New York, holder, by default. ' Men'a handicap, alnglea r. m very, now lor (o nnij.n uurus, torouto 4-1. 4-4. Men's doubles, second round: H H Hackstt and J. C. Neely beat E. R. at Urauii and partner, 4-4. 4-S, 4-4 E P Fisher snj JtoU-rt 1-eroy beai Harry Allen round: Beala V right. Blon, and Krelgh tolllns. Chicago, beat E. f. Fiaher a ad Rubssi JS. Lcroy, New Tork, K K 1L flnal round: IT. e half 15i. beat to we 16), 4-2, 4-4, composing tha United States Marine eorps team follows; Lieutenant Holcomb, M; Probably Fatally Inlnred. COLUMBUS, Neb.. Sept. 2. (Special Tel egram.) Michael Carrig of Platte Center, brother of Supervisor O. J. Carrig, fell from a hayatack thla afternoon and Buf fered a fracture of the aplnal column, pro ducing complete paralysis from the chest down. A special train waa sent from here with physicians and Carrig was brought here and taken to St. Mary's hospital.- His condition la very critical and his recov ery doubtful. He la 29 yeara old and single. Safe at Pastoa Robbed. OOALLALA, Neb., Sept. 1. (Special.) Burglara blew a aafa at Paxton last night and escaped. They aecurtd about 100 In cash and drafta and checks amounting to considerable more, but which are of no value to anyone but the owner. Tha Job Is supposed to have been dona by theree col ored men who have been gambling here, but who have disappeared. Waskoat on tha Rock I.l.ad. . BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. t. (Spectr.l Tel egram.) Tha Rock Island haa been running Itg Denver tralng through thlg city today on acoount of a bridge being washed out near Falrbury by a cloudburit.. Carpenter Hart by Fall. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. t. (Special Tel egram.) By tha breaking of a acaffold, T. D. Conn, a carpenter, fell a distance of fif teen feet and waa badly Injured. Not Over-wie. There la an old allegorical picture of a girl acared at a grasshopper, but In tha act of heedlessjy treading on a snake. Thla la paralleled by the man who spends a large turn of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide hit family with a bottle of Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy aa a aafeguard againtt bowel complaint, whose victims outnumber those of ths cyclone a hundred to ons. 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