T7IE OMAHA DAILY BEES . FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1003. i 1 i a DENVER HANDY WITH STICK n Seventeen fiiti for TwtWt Bon Before Trouble it Over. PA FOURKE TRIES OUT A NEW PITCHER adcllffe Makes Tvra llama frisk On J mat , to Shaw pm . Haw Thr Llkt the Newcomer. tinier. Mcilann ard Mrdlmilty. Struc Ky HUlnaer, 4: by McOlnnlty. 6. Time 1:38. empires: Hunt and Moran. Cincinnati tie tenia Chleafto. CINCINNATI. Am. 27. Cincinnati had no trouble In taking the first name or Hie series from Chlcsao. Wicker was knocked Cut of the bos In the third Inning km! re- Disced by Linoren. J he teature or tna Jame was Corcoran' work at shortstop, ttenflanoe, l.WJQ. Score: CINCINNATI. I CHICAOO. H H O A. E. n H n A c.ii. tf ... l I 1 asiaala. If... V Mmtar, cf. I I 1 swiiliania. aa UOIao. ri-... i a a a V v ntnw, id. flai-alay. lb.. I III 1 CUonea, cf ... rirwpo riA a. ,4 n a,i.l Tkt. 1 I'air.: . ..... " , ai.inr lit. Ih 1 1 1 1 CKllnS. a-ram.) Had It not been for the raKaed top-oran. . l t 1 o'Kwa, tt. support accorded Miller, who occupied the slab against the Orltslles today, the Anal tale would probably not have looked so bad. The Omaha twlrler waa touched up for a total of seventeen hits, three of which were home runs, one by Frisk and two k- Tk-u.u. .i h-..i k... I W: Hteinreiai, ijaiy, tveiiry, unarm. " i Xhree-bsse hit: SuthotT. Stolen ba.teg. inio ine cooa traces oi rails oy nis won derful wielding of the willow. . Delehanty and Jonea Also did excellent execution with the wagon tongue. . The Omaha team waa gooae-ewed until the last half 'of the ninth, When the locals played that "rUoh"t care" sort of ball and permitted Oenlns and Thofnton to acors two runs for. Pa Hourka aggregation. The gam throughout' wak .a tlstlese one in fart much more so than that played yes terday. The Omaha players seemed to take little Interest In their' work and were content to chase the borsehlde' around the lot and relay it back at will. Denver hit Milter in the first arid second innings for a total of eight, scoring five runt In all. This took the stamina out of Rourke's men and their efforts to retrieve were weak ones. No mora scoring occurred until the alxth, when Radcllffe, startled the bleachers gain by knocking out his second home run, Thla waa followed Immediately by three-baggers by Delehanty and Frisk. Four runs were acored in thla spell and the Orlsslles ran around the bases until the novelty grew monotonous. The Score: DENVER. AM. R. H. O. A. S. RanV.lln. Sb 4 12 111 Jones, f ; i I 4 0 Delehanty, lb I 4 t 1 Frisk, rf. 4 1 I 0 0 0 MeHale, cf 10 110 0 0 1 o 0 o 1 1 0 hit: Mertes. "Xolen bssee: Bresnshan, Mo- I Tnmnftt Three-baaa hits. Oanlev. Heydon Oann, Tetinty. Double pfaysr Warner to Pnerlllrf hlf: Ford. Iouhle play: Fox to Habb; Oremlnger to Ahnattirnio to lenney. Klhm. Stolen ban: Imn cavy :, wood- First mh en nans: trr rnunger, ; ore rufT tl), Tamsett (it), umpires: jiasxen ana McOlnr.lty, I. lilt by pitenra dbii: ny in- Csntlllon. ck oui: Tnrlfr-liiaini uarne at ioiibdii COTA'MRt'fl. O.. An 77. Columbus de feated Minneapolis today In a twelve-Inning game. MrMakln scored the winning run when Martin threw the ball over the first baseman's head Into the bleachers. Dor- ner started In to pitch for Columbus, hut was hit hard, and was replaced by Mc Makln In the third Inning. Attendance, 9Sl. Score: COLl'MM'il. MINNKAPOMS.. ft. H O. A. B.I R H O A . Arnt. If ... Ill 1 illlran, rf.. 101(4 tllramn, rf.. 1 I 4 1 0 MlonT. rt.. 1 Smith, lb 1 1 11 V Uliiri.r. aa 1 Runir. 2b.. I I I I llMdntrr. lb. I Pinnnn. tl... I 1 I l uuj. id.... Clingmn, h4 t 1 4 Vhiw,. C....1 Tumtr, Jb... I I t iRpoonr, If.. 4 Koi. c. ...... 4 111 O Mtrtln. Ib... 1 Dumer. p.... 14 14 0 Wllllttnl, S U. UaklH ft . a S 1 I 1 1 I oik I ., t iwin 11 XoUll ... 11 14 II 41 x Two out when winning run scored) Columbus ....! 0003U00100 1-4 Mlnneap's ....1 1211001000 0-7 Earned runs: Minneapolis, S. stolen bases: itaymer, Turner, Sullivan, Ijaliy. Two-base hit: Oyler. Three-boae hits; Tur- nT, Mclntyre. Home run: Martin. Hits: nit rr,rner. 3: off MrMakln. 1. Struck out: v MrMakln. l: dv l lama. s. liases on balls: oft Dorner, 2; off McMakln, 1; off Williams, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Dorner. 1: by McMakln, 2; by Williams, 1. Pa-iaed ball: Yeager. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Cun nlnghara. I'oatponea uine -Pt. Paul-Toledo; no game; rain. Standlaa of the Team a, C oroorin, run, 4 I 4 4 t Ruih. rf. till 4,wirkr, p. a.... I I 1 I wir, p.... s t Lumlircn, . 4 4 4 I 4 Tstali ... I II IT IT M ToUlt ... 1 4 It 14 1 Clnrlr.nati 00(00012 1 Chicago 00000100 01 Karned rund: Cincinnati, 1. Two-base 4 4 I 14 4 4 Bohlel, e... Rchelbeok, aa 1 Jiaerwald. lb 6 Bylar. p. Totals f carter, rr Oenlns, lb.... TVtlllor. M..(. Thornton, lb. fhugart, 3b.. Thomas, as... 43 OMAHA. ' AB. R. 1 u n rt u f Carter, rf 4 0 2 1 1 Oenlns, Sb 4 112 2 "Mil lor, H,..t...t 4O-01 0 i 0 'Welch, cf 4 0 Oondlng, o. 1 0 W. MUlar, p...., I 0 H. 0 t 0 1 0 ft O. A. I 1 i 1 0 0 1 B. 0 0 1 0 I 9 Evers, Blagle. Kelley, Dolan, Buthoff. Dou ble olas: Corcoran to Beckley, Corcornn to Daly to Beckley. First base on balls: Off Buthoff, 4; off Lundgren, 4. Struck out: By Wicker, 2; by Lundgren, 2; by Suthoff, 4. Wild pitch: Lundgren. Ieft on banes: Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, 6. Tims of game: 1:U. Umpire: Johnstone. Broolclya Win Bala. BROOKLYN. Au. r.-The aecond gama between. Brooklyn ana i-niiaoeipnia, mi greater part of which was played In a arlxzllng rain, resulted In a victory for the home team. That wl.anesa or tne vis. tore. who rave seventeen bases on balls, waa directly resnonslble for the defeat of Phila delphia. Fiva pttcjiers were used, and the last inning was piayeq in tne oaraness. Attendance, 1.1V0. bcore: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. R U 0.lt , K H O A B. trans, lb... 4 lhackr4. It. 1 bobba, ef,... 4 vr: ib.... 1 Dhln, .,. 1 0Mlr, rr... 4 Jordan, Ib... 1 Joiiimh, c. t Srhmiat. p.. 1 Rlf.. p 4 GArvla. p.... 4 xl'l4 4 xiMcCrwirr . 4 Played. Won. Lost, P. O. ..Ill 75 84 .r, ..109 M 43 .6o4 ..Ul) iS 47 .471 ..113 61 bl .546 ..109 (4 66 .495 ...114 48 68 . 41 ...ill 41 71 .8 ...112 87 1 7 -fJ 4 t 1 I 4 I 1 14 1 I 1 4 0 Thomal, ef.. 1 Ulcwon, lb.. I Wolffs, b. 1 Hillmtn, rl. I llrrr, If 1 Douglan, lb. 1 HuliWkH. u. 1 Dooin, e 1 Mltrhotl, p.. 1 Luglbr, p. 0 114 4 4 14 4 14 4 4 14 4 4 114 4 1114 4 111 1111 1114 14 0 4 Totals ...10 14 It 11 1 St. Paul Ill Milwaukee 109 Louisville UO Indianapolis 112 Kansas City ........ 1"9 eolumrjun lit MlnneaDollS 112 Toledo HI Games today: Kansas City at Indlan aDolla. Milwaukee at Loulsvliln, Bt. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE ChesbrA Proved aa Easy ThlosT Washlnslon In the Klnxh Inalaa;. Totklt ...11 7 IT I xBateed for Schmidt In fifth. xxBatted for Keldy in eighth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 4 S 0 0 I 11 Philadelphia 0 4 0 1 2 2 1 0 010 wpnr -v-iv A., , 7 T'fi a the rlnae . . J xun- ' - - of the eighth Inning In today's game the lrcals had kept wasningion irom scurina, while Orth had been hit seven times, and these hits, together with two errors, were Earned runs: PhlladelDhla. 1. Two-bajse productive of six runs for New York, ine hit: Mitchell, Qleason, Hheckard. Three- visitors found Chesbro's curves to their base hit: Thomas. Stolen bases; Qleason, liking In the ninth Inning and in a fine Dooln. Dahlen. Uonhle nlavs: Jordan to batting rally tallied five times, Attend- Uovle. Uovle (unmii Hrrli Firm baaa on I ance. &.S8. Hcore Arrnrl- PhlloAlnhlii tlfnlrlv 1 J .aft I vrw von If WAflMTMflf ON. on hllM' Phllftrielnhla Urnnlrlvn. 19 I R. HO. A. K.I t.UO.lt Plr.l hiu nn kh. t'rr uith.ii Hi nrV Tnnrnr. Ib... 1111 1 Robinnon, lb 1 4 4 I 4 Dus-zlshv. R Aar-rlflru till- YVolverton KmIw. rf.... Ill n 14 ."lo o t o o & I I yl Totals ... Denver Omaha Stolen bases: Radollffa, Jones. Three bsse hits: Delehanty, Frisk. Bases on balls: Off Miller, S. Struck out: By Mil ler, 1. First base on errors:. Denver, 1; Omaha, J. Left on bases: Denver, S; Omaha, I. Home runs.: Radellffe (1), Frisk. Two-Dase nits: jonea, crisa. iirai 1:00. tlmplre, Brennatl. Take Os4 from Leaders. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 27.-Kansaa Cliy won today by bunching hlta and playing bard throughout the game. Attendance tm- n h Sanaa Citjr 1 010 4111 lj j llwaukee 101041000-1 I 2 Batteries Kansas City, Nichols and Mea ltt; Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia. tala'a Band Wlaa. COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 27, Des Koinea outplayed, the locals today. Score: Dea Moines "0000-6 11 i Colorado Springs 0 0 0 0 0 11ft 0-4 ft , Battertea pea Moines, Miller and Fohl; Colorado flprTnga, MoNeeley and Doraa. Poatpsned Games. ' ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Aug. 27. St. Joseph Yeoria game postponed; wet grounda. StaaalaaT Teasas. "PS Bivu , V, OOV.I IIICV 111 LB , t U1VCI lull, Oewsler. Hit by pitched ball: By "Mitchell, 1; by Schmidt, 1. Struck out: By Schmidt, 2; by Keldy, 2: by Duggleby, 1; by Oarvln, 1. Passed ball: Jackllisch. Wild pitches: By MltcheU, 1; by Duggleby, 1; by Reldy, a 11D14 01 game: i:it. umpire: u uay Pestpoaed Game. Bt. Louls-PItsburg; no game; rain, ataadla of the Teams. Flayed. Won. Lost P.C. Plttabura- 109 72 87 .Ml Chicago ...110 65 45 New York Ul 65 46 .66 Cincinnati H bt 49 .M8 Brooklyn 109 63 66 .486 Boston lu6 46 60 . 434 8t. Louis 1U J8 73 . 342 Philadelphia 101 33 61! .827 Clemes todayi Brooklyn at Phlladelnhla, New York at Boston, Cincinnati at Chi cago, St. Bouls at Pittsburg. Gtnral, lb... 1 I 11 Wllllama, lb. 0 4 I Elharfald, aa. 1 I 1 Iarla. If. .... 0 1 1 Mi-Farl'd, cf. 4 1 4 McCauley, c. 0 0 I Chcabra, p... 1 1 4 1 0 Moran, cf.... 1 1 4 4 4 0 St 1 bach. It... 1 1 1 4 4 4 liRran, as... 1. 4 14 4 4 1 1 Claraa, lb... 4 .1 W 1 4 4 O Hendrlcka, rf 1 4 1 4 4 0 OiMcCor'k, Ib. 1 1 1 1 4 1 4iKlttrrdia, e. 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Orth, p 4 1 4 4 1 Totala ... 4 11 It It 4 Totals ... I f 14 II 1 New York 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 Washington 00000000 e 0 Left on bases: New York, 6; Washing ton, 6.. Two-base hits: Klberfeld (2). Home run: Chesbro. Sacrifice hits: Wlil.ams, Davis (2). Stolen base: McFarlana. Dou- lays: Keelnr to Oar.iel. Williams to El erfeld to Gansel. First base 011 balls: Off Chesbro, 1. First base on errors: wasnmaton. 4. BtrucK out.: ay uneaDro, S; by Orth. 1 Passed ball; McCauley. Time of game: 1:30. Umpire: Connolly. A Pitchers' Battle. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 87. Hughes won his aame today by making a home-run hit AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Xi.xtfm&r. lerea. Attendance, .um. ocore: 4 89 (4 41 ft . i? 49 66 48 69 47 6ft 41 M PC. .629 .811 .624 .Hi .467 : 1 Milwaukee 105 Colorado Springs.... h Kansas City St. Joseph 101 Peoria 105 , Denver 107 Des Moinea 106 Omaha lot Games today: Omaha at Denver, Des IMolnea at Colorado Springs, Milwaukee at Kansas City, Peoria at St. Joseph. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Bostoa aa Haw Yerk Attain DlvUe Beasri la Daaala-Header Ceatest. ' ... i - 1 ' OBTOK. A uar. 2t. Another double- tiiae waa divided here today. Boston win -nlng the Ant, t to 1. and New York the , aecond, T to 1. Willis held the visitors to two hlta In the first game. Dexter's home run gava Boston-the game. Blx hits. Including- Mertea' double, a pass and a sacri fice gave rsew ion me sccunu iuin. m Wudance. 1.856. Score, first game: BOSTON. I NtW TORK. ' a u O A . ' - R.H O.Ak iSeitar. tf ... 1114 4 Browne. H... 4 4 4 4 4 T.OO.T.. lb... 1 111 4 4VanH'B. "444 Coolar. If ... 4 1 I 4Bran's,e, ell I M ,..1.. rt ... 1 1 4 4 4 MrOaaa. lb..l lit M Moraa, 4 4 4 1 iMartes. It.... 4 1 4 4 4 Aytlklo. It) I I lBabb. aa 4 4 1 4 4 .tttWso. tb4 ft 1 4 4Laadar. lb.. . 4 4 4 4 4 Aubrat. as... 4 4 14 I.nilbari. lb... 4 9 11 WllUa. P 4 4 4 1 4 l)ow.rmu. a 4 4 4 1 , Tar lor, p.. 1. 4 4 4 1 . TotaJa ... I in U I Touts ... 1 IN II Host on .lWew York Earned, runs: Boston. 2.. Two-base hit: Stanley. Home run: Dexter. Stolen bases: - Tenney, Dexter, Ceoley, Laudei, Alertea, First base on balls: Off Taylor, I; off Wll- .lis a. Struck out: By Taylor, 7; by Willis, i, Time: 1:38. Umpires: Hurst aad Moran. Score, aecond game: NEW YORK. 1 BOSTON. H.U.O.A.B.I IK4il Brown, rt... 1 I 1 4 4'rMxter. at... 4 4 t 4 Hraan'h'B, of 1 1 I 4 4i1ony, lb.. 4 1 14 McOana. Ik.. 1 1 4 4 4ICooU. If ... I 1 I Mwtaa. It.... 114 4 Stanly. rt... 4 4 1 Vhb. aa 4 111 lMoraa. 4 I I Laudor. lb... 4 14 4 llAb'tichlo, Ib 4 I I oilbcrt, lb.. 1 1 1 4 40rm'sr, ib 4 4 1 Warnar, ... till Aubrar. aa... 441 , stouluolty, pi 4 4 4 4littlnsr, p.. 4 1 1 . aCaroay 4 4 4 Totals ... Til It 1 tl I Totala ... 1 t It 14 X Batted for Plttlnger 4n the ninth. New York ft t ft ft ft ft 0 ft 1 T fcoston 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Earned rurtai New York,- 8. Two-baa 1 ...;..J...:..o ft ft i ft ft l 0 ftOftOOlOO-l 1 4 4 4 I I Loalsvllle Deteata Kaaaaa City Game Where Pitchers Were Foaad. la T OT'TOITTT T XT In. OT -.Tt. m lnoala Am- -...., nuB. - - . , . . rerna. so feated Kansas City today in the last rams criur. o. or the series. Both lJgan ana uibson were i uugbea, p Da t tea nara. a eaten , oy tinrt ana vjin lanlan's fielding wore th4 features. At tendance, l,2uu. Scoref ' lAtliavit.I.K KAMRAB CITY. R U.O A ll R U O. A. IV Karwta. rf... 1 1 4 4 4lDarham. at.. 114 4 4 rt, II tits uaar, rt s f a lahaar. lb. 1 H I 1 Nance, lb.... 4 1114 04w.ll, cf... 1 1 I 4 WOrady. s 4 I I 6 4 tullltaa. Ib. 1 4 4 4 4 Kranti, lb... I 4 t 9 4 ahrl.T.r, lb. 9 1 14 4 4!KbII, :... 0 lifts Whlta. a 1 III Rothluas. Is. 4 18 14 Qulnlan, aa..4 1 1. I KUan, a.... 1 4 114 Eiaa, p 1 1 4 4:0lbaoB, p.... 0 4 4 I 4 Totala ... T 11 17 U 1 . Totala ... 4 11 14 U 4 Louisville 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 1 7 Kansas City 0 01 0 8 0 0 1 1-4 Earned runs: Louisville, t: Kansas City. 2. Two-base hits: Brasnear. uraay Stolen bases: Hart 2). Rothfuss. First base on balls: orr Egan, l; oil uibson, 3. Struck out: By Exun, 5; by Olbson, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Leewe. Left on bases: Louisville, 4; Kansas City, 4. Time of game: 2:06. Umpire: Foreman. BOSTON. , PHILADELPHIA. R. H O. A E.I H.H.O.A.E. Donsherty, It 4 I 1 4 0!HHtfl, It... 1 I I 0 4 Colllna, Ib... 4 0 4 1 0 Plckartnt. of 4 4 8 4 4 C. fltahL et. 4 4 4 1 0 Darla. lb 4 4 T 1 9 rraamaji. ru 9 4 9 4 o L. ctom, so. I I 1 o o rarant, aa... 4 4 1 4 0 Heybold, rf.. 4 4 14 4 LaChanca. Ik 9 1 14 0 9Ialy, Ib 9 9 I 1 fcrrta. Ib I 4 1 4 0, li. Croa. aa. 4 4 1 4 1 ,1 4 4 4 1 rowan, C... S 4 1 S S .110 9 O.Plank. p 4 4 14 4 -liHofman ...41494 Totala ... i 4 It 11 1 . . I Totals ... 8 t 17 8 1 k Batted for Daly In ninth. Boston- .....i ft 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 I K Philadelphia- ..i..... 1 ft ft ft O' ft 10 91 Karned runs: . Boston. 1: Philadelphia. 1. Three-base hits; Dougherty, Hartsel, Hoffman. Home run: Huches. Stolen basest L. Croas TS), Ferris. Double play: Ferris to lac nance, jert on bases: uo ton, 6: Philadelphia, 5. First base on balls: tirr riua-nes. 4 on I'lanK. t. BtrucK out By Hugnes, s; Dy nana, . Tim oi game: 1:45. empire: Adams. ' Postponed Games. n.-Cleveland-St. CLEVELAND. Au louls. postponed: rain .Chicago-Detroit; no game; rain. atandlusT ul tlia Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost ' Tl '0 CRESCEUS BREAKS A RECORD MesMBBwS Lowen that for Half-II lo Track at Exhibi tion at Da; ton. ea9AmaaB--a TAKES HALF StCOND FROM BEST TIME Owner I sea Steam Aalomohlle aa a Pacemaker la Hla Rerord Breaklna Rare Aaalnst Time. DAYTON, O., Aug. 27.-A new worlda trotting record pf 2:08 for a half-mile track was made by Ueorge'll. Ketchum's Cresceus this afternoon. Ketchum drove him and had it not been for a cloac-hltch bike sulky the record would have been 2:07. This cauaed tne great horse almost to break In the first half In the back stretch and again In the last eighth of the mile. Cresceus was paced by Mike the Tramp, driven by Dr. A. Scott of Montreal, and by a steam . automobile driven by Mr. Denser. This was an experiment and Its utility remains to be demonstrated. The previous record for a trotted mile on a half-mile track was 1:0S4 and was made by Cresceus at Kansas City two years ago. READVILLE, Miss., Aug. 27. About 2,000 persons attended the Grand Circuit races today. The conditions ware not per feet for extremely faBt time. The track had dried out but slightly, while tha clouds kept the sunshine away Dan Patch to go against hla world's pac ing record of 1:59, the Massachusetts 115, 000 stake for trotters eligible to 2:12 class last spring, John A. McKerron to beat his record of 4:054 and three otfier regular racing events were on the card, and the crowd had a world of entertainment. Tha record for the stake of 2:08 made by Onward Sliver in 1901 was lowered In the second heat to 2:07Va Tha Judgea suspended Scott Hudson ten days for laying Hawthorne up in the first heat. Alta McDonald was also given ten days' suspension for laying Ka mares up In the Initial heat of tha 2:20 race. Queen Wilkes won the race. "Lou" J. McDonald paraded tha best 2-year-old out this year in Sadie Mac- She trotted to the half the first heat of her race In 1:04 H. the second quarter. In 0:314 fairly walking the last fifty yards and winning Ih 2:12- J)an Patch paced each of the first three- quarter of hla mile In exactly 0:30'4, and tba final one In 0:29, making the mile in 2:001,. John A. McKerron reduced his record from !:064 to 2;04. trotting the last half in 1:01V4. Summaries: The Massachusetts 2:12 class trotting, purse 216.0U0; best three in five: Bully Buck. b. g. (Geers) 2 1 1 1 Swift, b. h. (Andrews) 1 6 10 2 Caspian, b. g. (Shank) 8 3 2 3 Hawthorn, ro. m. (Hudson) ft 2 ft 4 Mary D.i ch. m. (L. McDonald)... 1U 8 3 ro Llverton. b. a. (Howell) . 4 4 A ro Oeorge Muscovite, b. h (Bond) 7 6 4 ro Authoress, blk. m. (A. Mcuonaia Bpear) s iu uro El Milugo, b. g (Dlckerson) 7 7 ro Frances B., ch. m. (Snow) 8 ft ft ro Wslnscott. b. h. (Cox) 1111 8ro Judge Cullen, blk. g. (Cares) dls Time: z:us, z:ut4, z:iy, ie:iu. 2:10 class trotting, purse 81,600; best two in three: Queen Wilkes, b. m. (Spear) 1 Dodie K., blk. m. (Curry) , 4 loa uray, d. m. ((jiaraei s Kamaress, b. g. (A. McDonald and tinner) iu Alberto, ch. m. (Dlckerson).. Lizzie A., ro. m. (Cox) Redwood, g. h. (Renwlck).... Trlco, ch. g. (Basa) Dark Secret, b. m. (Davis).. Tonga, b. m. (Titer) Bermuda Maid, br. m. (McCarthy). ...12 14 Dreamwold-Okford Boy, b. g. (Paige).. 2 dr Kyrtlllc, ch. h. (young) dls rime: x:iiii. i n. 2:1ft class trotting, puree 23,000: best three In five: . Maxetto, blk. g. (Dlckerson).,. a Sill Jay McGregor, b. h. (Hudson and MeHenry) 2 1 1 2 Lady Hatchle, b. m. dickers).. ..8 (84 John Mac, b. g. (Milan) 6 t 8 8 Millard Saunders, b. g. (Merri field) 8 8 7 ro Navldad, blk. r. (Carpenter)..... 6 4 4 ro Horace W. Wilson, ch. h. (Dee- naeri , e OssbU-Htsdtt at Indlaaapolla. INDIANAPOLIS. Auff. 27. Milwaukee and Indianapolis played two games this after noon, eacn taxing a voctory ana a defeat. In the first aame Merldlth. who Ditched yesterday, tried to pitch another, but waa batted freely. The home team could do very little with Mueller in the second-game Attendance, i.ow. ocore, nrst game: M INDlANArOLIB. ' MlLWAl'KKB. 4 I 9 9 41 Boston .....U9 71 Cleveland - 1 ' Bl pbiladeluhla Ill 90 Detroit VSl 64 New York 105 63 St. Louis left 49 Chicago 110 40 Washington 1US 86 Games today: Chicafto at Detroit. Bt Louis at Cleveland, Washington! at New xork, tiosion at rnnaaeipnia. 38 47 61 63 62 67 ) 78 P.C. .6o2 .MS .611 .6t6 .605 .462 .4o6 .824 Klhm. lb.. llScliafla?, lb.. 4 roi, Ib 1 1 I 8 4 Hosrtanar, rf I 1 1 4 0 Wood rail, If. 4 4 4 4 4 Couitor, ef... 1 1 9 4 1 Haadoo. c... 1114 1 Marsan, aa. . 1114 0'DuOlaavr, TanaaM, lb.. 11110 Kellum, p... 1 1 4 4 1 Totals . 4 14 IT 14 I Donhaua, lb. 4 Wood, c 4 Un.laub. Ib. I Oaulay, rf 4 Hamphtu, cf. 4 If. 1 Vloi, aa 4 Maredlth. p.. 4 tispaar 4 inauin'all . 4 4 114 14 11 4 1 0 4 4 4 11 1 V 4 4 1114 114 4 4 114 4 111 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Totals .. 1 7x11 II I sTamsett out on bunt atrlkes. xxBatted for Hemphill In ninth. xxxBatted for Ganley In ninth. Indianapolis 1 0 9 2 0 0 1 1 ft Milwaukee 0 0 0 ft ft 0 1 0 01 Base on balls: Off Marldith, 1. Struck out By Kellum. 2; by Merldlth, 2. Hit by ucnea Dan: oy jvieriaun. l. oaorince nit rlt Me REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE BALL "Fats" aad "Leans" Will Play at T M. C. A, Park Satorday Afteraooa. t "Fans," "cranks'1 and just ordinary plain common people who have been longing to see a real game of baas ball are notified to be at the Toung Men's Christian Associa tion park. Seventeenth and Plnkney streets, Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock. For at that, time and place the great Real Estate exchange game between the "Fats" and "Leans" will be pulled off. Each side baa rldlth. Double playa: ' Fox to Heydon; Peen doing a large amount of bragging alnce vvooa, id.... I a it v roi, Unaiaaa. Ik. 14 8 1 4 Hot Oaalrjr. rf... 4 1 4 4 4 Cou: Dunlaaty. If. 4 1 14 1 Wr Tamaett to Fox to Klhm: Hemuhill to I'nar laub to Schafley; Schafley to Wood. Stolen eases: lameett, uunieavy. passed ball Wood. Loft on baat-s: Indianapolis, 6; Mil wauaee, s. lime. i:w. umpire: .Haakell. Bcore, second game: MILWAt'KI. I INDIAN APT LIS. R.H.O A B. It.H O.A.t. Sehaftay. It 1 1 I I 0 Klhm, lk.... 4 4 14 4 4 Wood, IB... 1 111 Fo. Ib 4 4 4 losrlarar. rf 4 4 1 oulier. of. .. 4 4 3 I'oodruS. If. 4 1 4 Hamuhlll. of 4 1 1 4 4 Hardoa. a... 1 1 S Vloi, aa 1 1 1 I 4 Maroaa. as. .. 9 1 1 Spaar. e 9 4 19 l'T;nat, lb.. 114 liaallar, p... 4 4 4 1 OiTord, p 4 14 ixO'Brlan .... 4 4 4 Totals ... 4 11 If It I Totala ... 1 inn 1 x Batted for Tamsett In the ninth, Indianapolis 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Milwaukee 2 10000100 Struck out: By Ford. ; by Mueller. 8. Hit ty pitcnaKi ran: acnaney, iwe-baae hit: LEANS. W. H. Oatea, CaDtaln. ..J.B.McKlttrlck J. N. Haakell Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disKustinu -as an old sore. Yon worry, over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very eight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down nnder the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercury: or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character. Often an inherited taint break out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs Ar ftf i m .1,1 BrvA .r, i . I t 1 a 1 i 11Tk-...p a n-A m! a Ia Vi n 1 LI-J im always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do much to keep down tne inflammation and cleanse tne sore, it will never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and the deadly germs and poisons deatroyed, and with S. S. S. this can be accomplished the polluted blood is purified and invigorated, and when rich, pure blood is again circulating freely throughout the body the flesh around the old sore begin to take on a natural color, the discharge cf matter ceases and the place heals over. , -. S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health. If you have a chronic sore write us and our physician will advise you without charge, - . T1IZ SWin SPCCtnQ CO., ATlAIfTA, CA.. tha game at the annual outing a few weeks ago, and there la Intense rivalry between them. Every reaj estate man In tha city la expected to be present in tha guise of rooter and to bring aa many aa possible of his frienda along with him. The umpire will be chosen on the grounda. Tha line up la: FATS. W. O. Bhrlver, Captain. Postlon. Frank Carmlchael. Pitcher. W. Q. Ure Catcher J. N. Frenxer First base...S. P. Bostwick B. R. Hastings.. Second base F. D. Wead W. O. Shriver... .Third base W. H. Oatea W. H.aTliomas... Shortstop ...George Morton H. F. Dalley Left field. .N. P. Dodge. Jr. A. O. Charlton. ..Center field. ..J. W. Robblna r.arnesi Hweet...KtKht Held J. B. Piper V. J Fltxgerald.. Substitute. ,W. O. Holbrook M. J. Kennard.. Substitute F. A Benson A P. Tukey Substitute D. V. Sholea H. R. Ball Substitute ...Q. G. Wallace W. H. Urten Substitute ...,Q. 8. Benawa Atlantic Takes a Pair. ATLANTIC. Ia.. Aug. 27. (Snecial Tele gram.) Atlantic won a double-header from OscHila here today by scores of 11 to ft and 1 to 0. In snlte of tha sltnnarv condition of the ground and the threatening weather both teams put up a fairly good game una pieanea me luir crowa in attendance. ine Daitenes in tne nrst game were Schooler and Franklin and Phoenix and Bolas; second game. Marshall and Frank lin and Klnaell and Sease. In the first same tne lilts wers: Atlantic, 13; Osceola, t. Diruca out v scnooier. 10: rv Hrine. rrlx, 7. Second game: Hlta, Atlantic 4 Oaceola 2. Struck out: Bv Marahall K by Klnaell, 8. Umpire: Blrchar. Red Oak comes here for two games tomorrow. lar Mabera Meet Today. The Omaha and PlaHamnuth rlgarmakers meet on the diamond at Vinton Street park at 8:30 this afternoon. The opposing teams are: Position Catcher Pltchr First . Second Third ""'iiaiiit,., . '. TTsnia " " ' i lainaa na niaaf' aiBiaan i waa "a i Above the Rest Because it's Best A 5c cigar witli a ioc aroma. A cigar of one price one quality. BOLD CVCRYWHCRE The Latest Selling Brand of Cigivrs in the World. The Sand is the Smoker's Protection. BBaaMaauawaattHaaa out In today's, fourth championahip race of the Inland Itken regatta and Venture won In- class B. The result practically awards the championship cups to Comet II and Venture. The final and deriding cham pionship race will be sailed tomorrow. 1 a i ' 4 S 5 .11 ft . 7 ft . ft 8 8 11 Direct View. b. h. (Walker). ...7 Z:09, Z;0".!-T. Z:084, 2:11, 8:10. 7 ro 8 6 ro Haln Interferes with Tenala. ATCHISON, Kan., Aug. 27. (Special Tele gram.) The Missouri Valley tournament has had unfavorable weather since It be gan. The courts, owing to rain, were In bad condition again today, and the play waa not begun Until late this afternoon. Frank Eberhardt of Saiina was the star of the day. Among the best games of the day were those between Eberhardt and Noble, and between Jones and Unley. The tourna ment will continue until Saturday. The contents today follows: Finish of preliminaries In singles: Fred Eberhardt or Banna won irom w. W. Guthrie of Atchlnson, 6-1, 8-1. .Finish of first round in singles: Will KHMton of Ht. Louis won from Dr. Vaufrhn of Kansas City. 8-4, 6.-4.' Carroll Auld of Atchison won from O. M. gharrard of Atchison, 6-4, 6-2. Frank rcnernardt or enuna won irom . Chria Fnrney of Abilene, 6-1, 6-8. r rea rLnernarui ui rwiuim wu iM-m .'. Frank Sheldon of Kansas City, 6-3, 6-8. , Ory Vernon of Kansas City won from Ed McBrlde of Topeka, 6-0, 6-0. H. V. Jonea of Kansas city won irom i. II. Watson of Watervllle by default. Second round In singles: I fnrlnr WIMw of k'ini9 CltV WOH from B. H. Jonea of Kansas City. 6-2, 6-3. Frank Eberhardt of Ralin.i won from Hale Hetherlneton of Atrhlson. 6-1, 6-0. , Frank Banks of TopeKa won ironv .. n. Nohle of Topeka, 3-6, -7. 6-2. Con Toung of limana won irom jain Cannon of Kanstis City, 6-1, 6-1. rt. V. Vernon of Emporia won from Fred Baker of Abilene. 6-1. 6-2. C arroll Aula or Atcnison won irom y in Easton of St. Louis, 6-4. 6-4. 1 Fred Eberhardt of Balina won from A. Scribner of Omaha. 1-1, -4. M V. Jones of Kansas City won from Roy Linley of Atchison, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4. With the Bowlers. Tenpln contest on Clark's alleys laat ev- . anlnt. flnore I 181. ZO. AU. J.UIBW. 691 574 478 496 2.140 .218 181 W ..167 13 224 ..147 172 ItiO ..141 178 177 ..668 716 757 1st. ' 2d. 8d. Totnl. .188 205 172 177 MT9 172 . H 181 161 ,.179 169 '180 568 528 490 521 .692 734 685 2.111 Plattsmouth. Otto Weerl... Wilkinson Macin Freet jefTers Daiigherty..,. Hensel Koch . Shortstop , RlKht Field Omaha. Hansen Harm Hulett ...Bpaustat .Weldeckhr . .. . . Moyi.a Ny strom Quanatrom Ovrtetk Left Field Center Field . Councilman Sohrixder will send the first ball over the plate or at least, toward it. t i 1 . . i Three-I Lessat. At Cedar RapldaCedar Rapids. 4; Deca tur. 0, , At Dubuque Oames ' v.tth Bloomlngton postponetl. wet grounds. . i At Hook ford-No gams with flock Island. Wi t aroumls. At Davenport No fame Wltlj SprUigflcM. rain. Time "The Tyrol" 8-year-olda, purse $2,000 best two in three: Sadie Mac, b. f. (L. McDonald) 1 1 Mary Qage, br. f. (Kenny) " 2 2 Blossom (Hudson) 8 dla Oakley Baron, br. c. (Humphrey ville). .dls Sporty, b. f. (Bithen) ;...dis Time: i.WA, 2:16, EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Hacy Wm from the Favorlta mt Klalock Park 1a lea. Had. BT. LOUIS, Aug-. V. The track at Kin loch, up to the third race was good, when a heavy wind and rainstorm set In, making It a aea of mud. Macy, at 11 to 5. won the feature from Jordan, the favorite, by twenty lengths. He went to the front when the barrier went up and was never in danger thereafter. Results: First race. Ave and a half furl jnas. nurue Ben Adklns won. Old Stone second, Foxy Grand ua third. Time 1:10. Second race, seven furlongs, selling: Dave Bommers won, Budwelaer second, iom n.ingaiey intra, lime i:si. Third race, live furlongs: Bride won, Sadie Burch second, Interrogation) third. Time 1:06. Fourth race, one and one-eighth miles Macy won, Jordan second, Eva O third. Time l:59H. ' Fifth race, six furlonea: Custus won, Stub second, Dolly Gray third. Time 1:1$H Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth lnllei: Exapo won, Chickasha. second, South Breeze third. Time 1:5. SARATOGA, Aug. 27 Oet-away dav at the Spa waa marked with the usual large attendance. The track was alow and the aky overcast. Results: First rsce. six furlongs: Foxy Kane won. Star and Garter second, Paul Clifford third. Time 1:15. Second race, mile: Rosland won. Hurst bourne aecond. Lord Advocate third. Time 143H- N Third race, five and one-half furlongs: Requlter won, Monadnock second, Dutiful third. Time 1:09. Fourth race, the Saranse. one mile and a furlong: Molly Brant won. Short Hose aecond, Grey Friar third. Time l-J6. Fifth race, five and one-hlf furlong: Race King won. Longshot second. Avenger third. Time 1:08. Sixth race, mile: Highlander won. Dark Planet second, Past third. Time 1:42. CHICAGO, Aug. 27. Judare Hlmes proved easily ths best of a fair field In the Ex celsior handicap, the feature at Hawthorne today. Results: First rare, four half furlongs: M'ss MolMe won. Caroburn second, Sauerkraut third. Time :68. Second race, six furlongs: Muresca won. Rag Tag second. Censor third. Time 1:17. Third race. ExceWior handlcao, one mile and an eighth: Judge Hlmes won, Orelna aecond. Serge third. Time l:5SVfc. Fourth race, six furlongs: Bardme won, Skillful second. Lady Kent third. Time 1:17. Fifth race, one mile: Sidney C. Ixive won, Bchwalbe second, Jove third. Time 1:44. Sixth race, one mile and a slxtenh: lodestar won. Gallant second, St-nUor Matts third. Time 1:53H. Beselin Frttschcr Weber Forscutt Totals.............. Francisco. Encell Marble Clarkson Totals...; First Race for Upton Cap. CHICAGO, Aug. 27 In a twenty-knot breeao La Rita, sailing under the colore of the Chicago Yacht club, today took the first of a series of three races being sailed on Lake Michigan for the Sir Thomas Lip ton cup. The course was twice over a tri angle, two miles to each leg. Sprite, also a representative of the Chicago Yacht club, came In second, two minutes and forty-five seconds after La Rita had crossed the fin ish. Hoosler Cain third. Little Shamrock fourth, Pilot fifth and Outlaw sixth. Pri vateer suffered an accident to its rigging and was unable to compete. The second race of the aeries will be sailed tomorrow. On August 18, Sep tember 1 and 15, the UnmQOnnlfnro' Burlington Route will iiumucuui.uio sell tickets to many points in the north west, west and south west, at one faro plus 82 for the round trip. Good limit and stop overs allowed. mm J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, IS02 Farnam Street, OMAHA. '; THE Great American Baser! It already a thing energy and persist c a n Farmer, h i l method of eulttva gressive spirit that search for such food ed to our western bined to make tha l4'wito'V of the pait. The ence of the Ameri study of improved tion, and his pro hat caused him to plants as arc adapt states, have all com- triumph over nature Basaett Takes the Money. BASSETTt Neb., Aug. rt. (Special Tele- -The pprlngview ana naBsmi nines a game of bull here yesterday for gram.) The Pprlngvlew and Bassett nines ni.u4 a nma of hull here vesterday for lht .Idn. end tlte P.assett boys walked all over Bprlngvlew's aggregation, the score being 15 to ( In favor of the home team. Besides the principal wager considerable money changed hands. Batteries: Bas aett, Artus and Hill; Bprlngvlew, Wakenian and Duval. Beatrice Races Postponed. BEATRICE, Neb'., Aug. 27. (Special Tela- ? ram.) The races to have been held here oday were postponed on account of a soft track. A double program will be pulled off tomorrow and business hounes will close In the afternoon in order to give all an opportunity to attend. The races will con tinue through Saturday, DEATH RECORD. Fnueral of Miss Elisabeth WeMlnar. WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 27 (Special.) The body of Ellxabeth Welding, a young unmarried woman, who died in 8t. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, was brought to the city Tuesday evening and Interred in the Catholic cemetery this morning, Father demons celebrating the requiem mass. She waa 26 years of age and .a member of a prominent Cuming county family, be ing herself born near this city. Miss Maade Rhoades. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 27. (Special.) Miss Maade Rhoades died at her horns on South Fifth street, this city, Tuesday evening, aged 15 years. Her death wat caused from dropsy. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon and interment waa made In Evergreen Home cemetery. V HVIIIV aaaava. wt,wi. 8 0 0 8 0 1 0 J - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 Oral Oatclaaaea Greeley, ORD. Neh.. Aur- Tt. (Special.! Greeley waa outclassed both In the field and at the bat In the game on the borne grounda yes terday afternoon. The vleltora were at the mercy of Adams from the start and not until the eighth Inning were they allowed to rroaa the home plate, ocore: Ord ... Greeley Batteries: Ord, Adams and Whltcnmb: Greeley, Lewis, O'Hanlon and Campbell. Home run: slleen. Three-base hit: Rhodes. Two-base hits: Wilson (2). Whltcomb, Steeii, Dodder, Campbell. Asstk.r rieale Postponed. The Ladles' of the Grand Army ot tha Republic hid planned to give a picnic at Krug Lrk today, but cwing to the un favorable weather It has been pxtponed until Friday, 0ptember 4, at the aame piace. Oahkaah Regatta Resalt. OSHKOSH. Wis. Aug ?7.-Comet II. owned, by Frad; Pabst of Milwaukee, wen west of the one-hundredth meridian at abiding as the stars. In no part of the great west has this triumph been of more colossal proportion than in Kansas and Nebraska. Where once stretched plains almost devoid of vege tation now can be seen broad, fertile fields with the tun shining on wheat fields all gold, - corn waving itt broad leaves . of green, and the royal , purple of alfalfa. ' ' FOR INFORMATION ' about the state of Nebraska Kansas or that vast region traversed by tht Union Pacific, drop a letter jr postal card to tirV TICKET OFflCB, 1324 FARNAM STREET. 'Phont Sit. Known the W.rid Over For Ita wonderful cures Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.. It cures or no pay. For sal by Kuhn A Co. Second Primary In Mississippi. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Aug. 27. Today's se- ond democratic primary election Is being held In MlMHlslppl ana psrtisans or uom Vardaman und Crlla. candldatea for gov ernor, claim- the election of their candldatea by 5.000 majority. A heavy vote Is being polled. I of . Bt$T rertjr Ska, aw. 4s 44k lack. A tANTACU.4 C.. SUksri. Tanss. Pla, RICHARDSON DRUG 00. DES MOINES, IA., AND RETURN via Rock Island System TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 20th TO 29th INOLU SIVE. RETURN LIMIT, AUGUST Slut. City Ticket Offlca 1323 Farnam Strest, Qmaiia, Neb. F. P. Rutherford. D. f. A. iia imhii. -- ii r -ih'i I i rfr'n i ) mm n mu THEPA1NTER The Be Boilhlng never growt thabby. Tha brush of the painter la always ac tive In keeping It fresh and attractive, Ton have to spend to much of your life In an office, that thU ought to carry tome weight In Ita election, particularly when the coat of an office ia no mora than in bulldinga that are allowed to "ran down at th heel." - R C PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENTS. QR6UND FLOOR, BEE BUILD INO,