fllE OMAIIA DAILY TIKTa THURSDAY. ' KEPTKMHKK 8. IP'OV 4 SPLIT ON. DOUBLE-HEADER Boiton and PhiUde'phi Breast Era on Two Qamei Flayed Tetter Jy. BOTH CONTESTS ARE VERY CLOSE Frarer Tnl IMtched Himself Oat of Tight Flares, I.en.tng Tare Men on Bases In Second Gam. vw PHILADELPHIA, Sept. J -Boston and f Philadelphia split even today on a double header. Both games were close, the visit ,Ors winning the first In the ninth by bunching hits. In the second Fraser twice pitched himself out of tight places, leaving three men on base. - Attendance 1,039. Score, first game: BOSTON. i H.H.O.A K.l Deiier, cf... 0 1 Tenner, lb... 1 I 11 Cooley, It ... Ill lUnlt, rf... 1 1 0 Aforan, c. . . . 0 1 4 Ab'tlchlo, b Own' gar, tb 1 I Aubrey, h... 0 0 4 Pltllnger, p. 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. K.H.O.A.E. 0 tTtwnii of.. 0 0 3 0 0 1 U'Olrteun, lb. 1 0 I 10 1 0 Wnlv't'n, lb. 0 1 1 V OTIIue. rf.....' 0 0 10 OBarrr. If 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 (rf Totsli I 0 17 AT Vt Totals Mailman, lb. 0 10 0 Huliwllt, M. 0 10 10 Hoots, e 0 0 1 0 Mitchell, p.. 0 0 1 1 0 i an a Boston o ooooooo a I 1'hlladelphla ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Boston J. Two-base hits: Cooley. Sacrifice hits: Dexter, Wolverton, Titus. Stolen bancs: Tenney, Abbattlcchio. Double play: Barry to Dootn. Left on bases: .Boston 4, Philadelphia 4. First on balls: fcft Flttlnger 3, off Mitchell 2. Hit by pitcher: Mitchell 1. Struck out: By Mitchell 3, Pittlnger 3. 'Time 1:45. Um pires, Moran and Hurst. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. i B08T2N;, . . H.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.E. ..... rt . a i i a rnnift. ef... 0 1 1 o o flleaeon, lb.. 0 0 0 OlTinoey, . lb.. 100 w..i-t'n lb. 111 oU'ooleir. II.... 0 0100 Time, rf .... 1 1 a .IManlee, rf... 110 0 0 , ir A A 1 b. OtMnran. a 0 8 3 8 0 ll.llman. ' lb. 1 a 4 dl Ab'tlrhlo, 2b 0 0 t 1 1 Hulatrltl, a. 0 0 1 1 OUwrn'ser. b 1 3 I 1 ,.... - t a f 1 iiAuhrev. aa... 0 1 B 4 0 r... 1 a 1 ll Malarial, s. 0 0 0 4 0 ir, p.... i a i otaii ..."a a7 "il Tot.i. ...a 4 17 t l Totals ...a ii i Philadelphia 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 W W.ton 0 O010010 0 1 Earned runs: Boston 1, Philadelphia 3. Two-base hits; Tenney, Moran, Gremlnger, n'u... iTm. Thrm.ham hit: Stanley. Sacrifice hits: Titus, Barry. Double play. Aubrey to Tenney. Left on bases: Boston 11, Philadelphia 0. First base on balls: Off nf Vnur 4. HI ruck out: By Malurkey 1, by Fraser 4. Time 1:35. Um pires, Hurst ana moran. I'lttsbnrg Beats Cincinnati. , . PITTSBURG, Sept. 2. Pittsburg won the .nn. in th. flint lnntne with five nit. Both pitchers steadied after the first Inning and received excellent support. After that only three Plttsburgers reached third base, and only one visitor got as far as second. Attendance, 3,309. Scorer n...mr,l1in 1 flVfiTMN ATI. ft 4 1 . DDI' I o u n A I R..U.O. A.E. 1 ...... Beaumont, ell 1 t I WKelley, ' J I ; l u v y roour, v.. . . v . -1 0 i.Dolan. rf.... 1 1 I a WHeckley, l 1 I 1 tMalnt'dt. lb. 1 1 a. 4 oi Clarke, 11. 1 1 lach, 3b.... 1 1 Wicnor. aa.. 0 a Uranaf'ld, lb 1 1 ItlUher, tb.. 0 1 Scoring, rf,. 0 0 I'hnlpa. c..,. 0. a ptvilllypl, p.. 0 1 1 1 01 a o u ill Totals Dalr. ab 0 a a t rnri'nran. aa. 0 0 1 Plete. e 9 1 Hahn, p... 01 Home runs: Handing. flmltn. lerewe. Struck out: By Crlsall. !; by Durham, 4. Bases on balls; Oft Crlstall. 3; oft Durham, 4 Double l.lay: Owrns to Turner. LIt on baws: Toledo, 6; Kansas City, I. Hit by pitched ball: Kletnow. Payed ball: Klelnow. Wild pitch; Crlatall. Tim: 1:15. Lmplre: Mullane. Standing of tne Tennis. Flayed. Won. Lost. P. 0. Bt. Paul 117 Louisville 117 Milwaukee llii Indianapolis 119 Kansas City 114 Columbus 120 Minneapolis J 19 luiruu i . w ( (fames today: Kansas city ai v.oiumuu, Milwaukee at Toledo, Bt. Paul at Indianap olis, Minneapolis at Louisville. GAMES IN WESTERN LEAGUE 77 67 tiS 59 4S 40 4) 48 49 M 57 68 7 79 . AW) .bit .m .4.13 ..;2 is (ttolen bes: Coiighlln. McFsrlsnd. Double play: Wliilams to Kllxrfeld to CJsnael. First en balls: off Townsend, 1: off t'hesbro. 6. Hit bv pitched ball: Moran. Struck out: By Townsend. t: by C'hesbro, i. Left on bases: Washington. Hi New Hork, i. Psssi-d ball: Mcfauley. Wild pitches: Townsend, 1: ChesL.ro, 1. Time: 1.50. Lmplr: Con nolly. Detroit .Worn y Team Hitting. DETROIT, Sept. t. The locals won to dsy's game by team hitting In h fourth Inning, when a double ana ihree Unities scored enough runs to win. Donovan Tltched great ball, striking out ten, but giving seven bases. In two Innings he otrucK out the side. Attendance, 1,867. Score: Detroit. i Cleveland. r.hoae r.h.o.a.b. Barralt, el... 4 11 ,P1lrli, rf 10 10 0 Lufb. If 0 0 0 0 Par. H 0 1 1 lrfor1. rf. a a 0 0 0 Hn.4l.r, Ik.. 0 1 I 1 0 Crr, lb 1 11 0 Bmla. lb...O 0 It 0 0 ac-AI'stcr. aa 1 1 a 1 0 Hl.kn.an, lb 1 0 0 1 0 Yrairr, lb... 0 0 4 0 0 Thonfr, ef... 0 14 0 0 Lona. lb 0 114 Abbott, C....0 .000 PikIiiw. ... 0 0 10 t 0 Oorhn'fr, fl 0 a a a Uonoran, p.. 0 0 0 4 O.Donahut, p.. 0 0 0 0 TcUlt ,.."4 "t it 11 "ol TotaU ...I 4 4 11 a Detroit e 0 0 I 1 0 0 01 Cleveland 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Z Two-base hits: Crawford, Bradley ThrM-ba.nA httjt' Crawford. Hal hit: Abbott. Stolen bases: McAllister, Kansas uiy louuy Long. First base on errors: Detroit, 1. 1 Vlr.t kit. r.n Kulla Off flnnnvnn. ft. lilt I St. JOC k ..lt..Kn.l V.a It . U Tnnni'i. n 1 Tft ntl Klfliai City. bases: Detroit". 4: Cleveland. 7. Btruck Batteries: St. Joseph, Chlnn and McCpn- oui: uy uonovan, 1: oy ionanue, i.. nmo nwu; xuiiibm w.um . c.w of game: :30. umpire: u xaugniin. i oin. Chicago Defeats at. Loala. Standing of the Teams riayed. Won. Lost. t. Joseph Defeats Kansas City Timely Hitting and Field Work. y ST. JOSEPH. Sept. J.-Heavy and timely hitting by BL Jo. coupled with superior Crawford, Bay. Sacrifice) I field work, won a one-sided game from RUE. S 1 1 0 1 It 0 19 19 1 0 00001000 II enabled the locals to defeat SU Louis todsy KMw"u,"e"0 lis . . . , . & mm ill f Knma Mm. mad. tlV I VUllfv.. . . . e u that the visitors eotild gaiher off Patter- g.t- Joseph ton's delivery. Attendance, -00. Bcore: 69 Iibali, lb.... 0 I Jonas, cl 0 1 OrMS, rf.... 1 1 Callahan. Ob. 0 Hiaoon. lb.. 1 Tann.hlll, aa 1 I piattarr, s... faiuraon, p. CHICAOO. , ST. LOt'IS. H H O A R I . R.H.O.A.B. Rolmss, If... 0 0 I 1 buurttett, If... 0 1 t 1 0 7 a PKrlal, lb 0 1 a 0 B 0 HIII. lb 110 4 1 4 OAndrrrcn, lb 0 1 14 0 0 1 1 wni , aa.. 0 1 0 t 0 a 1 tfHai.lm. cf. 0 0 1 t 0 a a (fHamltll. rf. 0 0 0 0 a a csifiii. c... ooooo a e aiPowall, p.... ooooo Totals .-a tUll ol ToUla ... 1 4 24 14 t Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -! Bt. LOUIS 0 0 0 1 O U 0 U V 1 Left on bases: Chlcaco. : Bt. I-ouls, & Two-bnso hits: iBhell. Burkctt. Homo runs: Green, Tanneblll. Stolen bases: Bur kett. Hemphill, fetnlrk out: By Patterson. i; by Powell, 2. Bases on balls: .Off Pat terson, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: tjhenaan. Standing of the Tenma, Played. Won. Lost 1 64 Denver 112 53 Peoria .110 . 49 Des Moines Ill 49 Omaha Iu9 t! Games today: Kansas City at St. Joseph, Peoria at Milwaukee. 40 44 3 64 60 61 b2 7 P.C .613 .611 .682 ,5ii0 .461 .445 .411 .3S Schuyler ricks the Eagles. Boston 113 74 S9 Cleveland 115 B4 61 Philadelphia 112 60 62 New York :.. 107 66 62 Detroit , 110 64 64 St. Louis 113 52 61 Chicaao 113 62 61 Washington 113 36 77 uames toaay: Bt. juouis at FREMONT. Neb.. Serjt. !. Special.) The 3iemont base ball - nine -did up the KaRles yesterday afternoon. The Biros naa tb mm well In hand ud to the fourth. Schuyler hadn't scored and there were four big tallies on tneir siae wnen uaum ipreau hia wings a ilttle too far. Cameron, the first man up, amashed out a horn run and three men got to first on wild ones and five mad Bate hits. This brought In six runs. Judgo Cook then went to tns box and pitched his old time game, hold ing the Schuylerltes down to one scratch hit. His pitching was the feature of the remaining lour innings, ocore: n iv Schuyler 0 o 0 0 3 0 09 D Eagles 1 0 3 0 0 0 U 04 Rntterles: Schuvler. Pruvn and Curley: 614 Eagles, Daum, Cook, O. Ronln and Wolta. firm Struck out: By Daum, 3: by Cook. 2; by .4H0 t-ruyn, i. 318 irsig me more a-vrinaxr P.C .655 .657 .5:16 t.niCagO, Dirn W.h fldnt 9 rRnAolol T.l.irranl Cleveland at Detroit, New Torlt at , Wash-I Cralg. won a 'hotly' contested game of ball lngton, Philadelphia' at Boston. I fpnm Rflncroft here todav. Hits were even. . . . . but Cralg was more fortunate In bunching AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES hits, and Bancroft s errors-helped Oralg s I It. Panl la Defeated by Loalsrllle 1st Lsuit Game of tho Season. FOURTH ATTEMPT FAILS Shamrock and Heliano Do Hot Crosa Line or Out Off Toga THEY HOPE FOR BETTER LUCK TOfiAY While tho Yachts Are Returning to Fort tho Wind Changes and May Giro Speed for 1 1 Race. NEW TORK, Sept t-Th fourth, at tempt to sail what was expected to be th concluding race between Reliancs and Shamrock HI failed miserably today. The yachts wero not even sent across the line. Both boats were towed out to Bandy Hook lightship In a dense fog and Hat calm at 10:30 a. m. and then waited two hours In the hope of a wind from some direction to blow away the fog and give them speed enough to cover thirty miles within nve and a half hours. The dwindling fleet was reduced to Just twenty-three craft Be sides the New York Yacht club s tugs, the revenue cutters and the newspaper fleet, there was only one excursion steamer and a few yachts. The two racing yachts held to their tow and circled about the fleet during the wait. The calm was vailed only by a wind never exceeding three knots. At 12:30 o'clock the attempt was abandoned and announcement made that another would be made tomor row. Soon after th start homeward th wind for the first time since the middle of last week shifted from easterly to south and began to breeze up and the indication was that the long easterly fog "mull" was breaking and that tomorrow might give the yachts the long deferred opportunity of going through the 'formality of sailing the third and probably conclusive raca. The that Burns Full Ha If Minute Sticks are longer. Sticks are stronger. TLvcry one lights. They sape time, temper and money. Valuable coupon in epery box. o, VI it) R.H.E Praia- 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 06 8 Bancroft u u o u u u s o u s o Twn-hnan hits; Hvnse. Cralar. Passlncrer. Struck out: By Qossard, 5; by Rooney, i: by Tarrant, 7. Batteries: Gossard, Rooney and Hefterman: Tarrant ana Harvey, umpire: LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sent. J Louisville Whltaker, aereated Bt. faul in tne last game oi me Totals i tin ia l 4 10 17 iS 1 t Warner out: hit by batted ball Ttttshur 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Clnc.nnraU'..:....::::.l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base ' hit: Phelps. . Three-base hit: wagner. """ ' """V- rL"r,h'-V tseuring to wagner; ntin w V. ; Branslicld. FlrBt base on balls: Off Hahn, 1. Btruck out: By Phllllppl. 2. VVlId pitch: Hahn. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Johnston. . Brooklyn Detents Sow York. NEW" YORK, Sept. J. Brooklyn defeated the local Nationals In the first game of the lnter-borough series at the Polo grounds today. Reldy pitched a clever game for the visitors, holding the home learn safely until tho ninth Inning, wnen they were saved from a shut-out. The Brooklyn bat tors found Mathewson's delivery for three runs In the opening Inning, winning the tame then and there. Attendance, 4,473. core: BROOKLYN. I NEW TORK. Ft:, lb... a l l a riBrows. l ! ...Hi-. i A 1 A ft1 ttraMl'lt ll. ef T 1 1 t-oM." ct...: i i i 0 -l Mtaus, lb. 0 1U 1 0 UcylaV lb.... 1 111 OlMarWa, lf.,. 1 1 1 J lahl.n, aa... 113 0 OIBabb, sa..... J I I 1 Ocahlar. rt... 0 1 1 0 O Lauaar. lb... 0 0 0 I 0 Jordan, b... 0 0 1 0 0 Uilibert. lb.. 4 4 110 Ja-Mll-h,..o. I Warner, a... . a Raid, p..... 0 0 0S jMatb aon, p. J J T.i.1. .'.4 xi ii i Touis ... i r n a Brooklyn JiS222M New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Left on bases: New York, 6; Brooklyn, 7. Two-base hits: essier, muua.ui;. "'"c' v v.n.. u,...brl Dahlan. Baorlllce hits Bheckara. etoien c: on "s., .V"?"-;1' Jnritiin. Mertes. Double plays: Qllbert to Babb to McOann, Warner to Babb to Mo tlann. First base on balls: Off Mathewson. T. . Urst base on error; uroumiu. York, 1. Strtick out: By Reldy. 1; by Math- owson, t. 'lime: j:j. nuipni j Chicago W ins OTea- St. Lools. ruTi- a fin Bpnt. 4. Excentlna? for a wild Hitch In the ninth,- that saved Bt Louis from a shut-out the play of the locals out c:ed that of the visitors In all depart ments of the game. Attendance, .5o0. In cluding 5.000 school children, admitted tree, Bcore series. Egan held St Paul sate after the first Inning, while the locals batted B&lley bard. Attendance 300. - boo re: - LOUISV1LLH. I ST. PAUL. KHO.AEl H.H.O.A.E. Kareln. -rf... 0 1 I 0 1'OHfr, U t t t 0 0 14 0 t Shannon, cf . 1 10 0 4 3 3 1 1 lackaon. If., 1 I 1 M 1 3 0 OjStiaafcr, aa.. 0 14 3 1 10 0 liHutstna. 2b. 0 0 a 1 4 11 ClKrllar, lb... 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 OlWhealer, lb. 0 0 I 1 0 lav ataulllTaa. a.. o a ft 0 0 13 O Ballar, p.... 0 030 7 11 17 T Totals ... 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 t S 0 7 .......... .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Two-base hit: Geler. Three-base hits: Qulnlan, Odwelt (2).- Home run: Geler. Bacrince hit: Bhaefer. Bases on Dans: Oft Egan 1, of Bailey 1. Btruck out: By Man o, Dy iiauey a. tui oy pitcnou Dan: White. Ift on bases: Lotilsvllle 7. Bt raui a Tim l:bj. umpire f oreman, Colnmhns Wins Over Mllwankee. COLUMBUS. O.. SeDt. !. Columbus de feated Milwaukee today In a game replete with fast fielding, six double plays being made., Attendance i.axi. Boore: MILWAUKEE. ' t K.H.O.A.E. art. If 1 Braahear. lb 1 Odwall, cf... 3 Walkar, lb.. rhrlaTar. a. 1 Vvhite. lb... uinlan. as.. 1 Egan, p 0 Totals .. Louisville t. Paul . 7 CHICAOO. ... R.H.O A E u.ia. ir.... a a a o o M. l arthT. cf 0 1 10 0 Chance, lb.. 3 1 0 Juara. rf 1110 Ttnatr, lb... 1 0 0 Kit":, r 0 10 1 Iter. Sb.... 0 3 1 1 Vllll.ma, ae. 0 0 3 3 Vcuuer, p. t 0 3 t 10 81 0 i BT. LOUIS. R.HOAE. Parrall, lb.. 1 3 0 a hiinluyf. rf B S 1 1 rtmcol, (t.... 0 0 0 0 Hurke, lb ... 0 a 1 I MiMDhr. lb.. 0 0 IB 1 Brain, sa.... 0-1140 Uarclar. II.. 0 0 0 0 VN.ll. a.... 0 04 ilcr.rr. p. 0, 0 3 3 0 Total 1 '4 14 1 .iiooi- . 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Flrtsburg , New York Chicago ... ClncluuaU . Brooklyn 69 68 fil 67 47 3 34 47 47 62 66 66 79 72 PC .673 .691 .640 .604 .4 .Si at Philadelphia, ToU- rhlcsffn et liuis. 0 tj't nn him: Chioajro. 2: Bt Louts n-.riiin. bit- McCarthy. Stolen base Chauciv Ioulo plays: Murphy to McKar land; Dunlvy to McFarland ; Welmer to Chance. Btruck out: ay weimer. i; vj McFai-land. 4. Bases on balls: Off Welmer, 3; off McFarland,. a Wild pltchl Welmer, Time: 1:28. Umpire: B-msue. m Standing of tho Ten nan. Played, won. ist 115 113 , 113 HlAStOA 113 St. Iajiiis I'l fhtUdelphia 1" i'.,m,i tiuluv: Boston Brooklvn at New York, St Louis at ChJ CMga, Cumin nail ax PltsUurg. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE nw Tark t'tea l Two Wash- taugtoBt-Pltchors and Wins ;( " Easily. WASirrXOTCN. 8ept !. New York took Vndlv to both of Washington's pitchers and won today's game without apparent effort Conroy s thlrd-haae play was th feature of the game. The game was called st the end of the eighth Inning on account oi dai-kneps. Auendauoe, 123 Bcore: xrw YORK. . WAilUNOTON. atH.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.B. Onror, Tb 444 Motma. aa 111 .aaler. rt ... 1 3 4 4 Hmexlcka, rf t ilanaal. Uv... 4 13 Salbach. lf. 1 i.Urf14. aa. I 1 Han. cf 3 Wiillaiua. lb 3 t a Clarke, lb.... 1 3 t liavia. It.-.. 0 11 Of cuallla. lb t 1 3 M -rarl'd. ct. 1 3 Mi- or-k. lb. 1 0 3 M'-i'atilr;. 1.1 I I I 1 UrllL a-..,. 0 0 1 J.imk.r, a 1 3 Lr. p 1 Cbaauru, sw 3 13 0Townaai.4, SO Totals 11 1 34 14 l TaUbi I I M 1 Kew Tor . 0 0 3 0 5 1 1 0-11 Vaahingtoa 0 1100l0-3 'rwo-base hits- Williams, Lee. Three-base ts Oarho, Moran. Home rug: GatutaL COLVUBU. H.H.O.A. Aradt. If 1 1 1 v eaaon. rt.. 1 1 o urnar.' lb... 1 I 1 3 01 Raymar, 3b.. 3 1 3 (I Bannon. af. . s 1 1 v Cllnsman, as 1 3 0 Manor, lb... 0 1 1 o Koi, e a a 0 o Wllmot .. 0 0 0 1 0 Beraar. p.... 0 0 0 1 1 Oanley, If... ft 3 3 0 0 Meredith, n. I l l l u tutlaub, lb. 0 1 0 1 4 Dunlaarr, nl I 1 I I Hchaflar. 3b. 1 1 Hrmphlll. of. 0 ft 0 0 0 Kpaer. e 0 10 10 Klllott, lb... ia 0 Mellor, p.... 0 10 10 Creston Drops Another. CRESTON, Ia.. Sept. 2. (Special Tele gram.) Creston la fighting gamely, but ap parently against odds In the five games for a $1,000 purse, losing the second base ball f ame today by a score or s to in a inir een Inning contest by superior work at the bat by Onceola. A small'crowd was pres ent. Batteries: Welch and Corbett Hob son and Sash. Three-1 League. x At Rock Island Rock Island, B; Cedar Rapids, 7. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Honey Boy Fell nnd Had to Bo Killed In Race at . Kenll-worth. J A A. UV, SJt-J V. V. AV k W auvaa,aa aw w on Kenllworth Honey Boy fell right after the Start and broke a shoulder, being destroyed later. Jockey White was Daaiy shaken up, hut not seriously In lured. Results: .First race, six runongs: -Mrs. ran os ter won, Banctlssltna second, Handmore third. Time: 1:32H Second race, one mile and seventy yards. selling: Jerry won, All Souls second, Plum Tart third. Time: 1:69H- Third race, five and one-half furlongs. selling: Melltia won, Flo Manola second, ih worm tnira. nme: l n. Fourth race, five furlongs, selling: Pre tension won, Mike Clancey second. Palm Reader third. Time: 1:011. Honey Boy fell. Fifth race, five furlongs: Bluelsh won, Dlaphonous second, Royalton third. Time: 1:1(H. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Turnpike won, Anklet second, Cardwellton third. Time: 1:55M.. NEW YORK, Sept. . August Belmont's Beldame, with Bulman In the saddle, won the rich Great Filly stakes, l,O00, at Sheepshead Bay today. Results: First race, seven furlongs, Futurlt; course: Rickey won, Mnllle Peyton secon Baikal third. Time: 1:12. Second race, one mile and three-six teenths, handicap: Sunrise won. Hunter KHine second, j,ora uaage inira. nme TeUli ... 3 ( 34 13 1 Totals ... 4 U 14 14 Columbus ' 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -4 Milwaukee 0 1010000 0-2 Stolen bases: Raymer. Bannon, Cling- man, Ganley (3), Bchafley.- Bacrillce hits: Turner. Havmer. Rerarer. Ganley. Mere dith (2), Hemphill. Two-base hits: Turner, rJpeer. i nree-oase mis: luymor. mum tifavs: Turner to Mellor to Turner: Cling. man to Raymer to Mellor, Cliniman to Mellor, Schafley to Mellor, Dunleavy tn F.ulntt Mellor tinasststed. Bases on balls: Off Wlimot 2. off Berger 3. Time 3:18. Umpire, Cunningham. Take One from Millers. i-onTiwivnr.ts flrt 1. A listless snd I 5-fiou r..iiir.iu nmi ttu rjlaved today with I Third rare, the Great Flllv stakes, six Minneapolis, the only eoorea made being In I furlongs: Beldame won, Ocean Tide see the second inning. Aueuuance, ow. own. i pno, aiineoia inira. iime; i:ii-?. X MINNEAPOLIS. H.U.O.A E. I l it It SnlllTaa. . o o a o o INDIANAPOLIS. R.H O.A.E.I via IK A lit S A ' r- - . , . . . MJi, ID V V a a 1 m.iijurj. il.i . - - llosrlever. rf 0 Cylr, aa 1 J 1 0 vcArH Ir A 1 1 1 0 UilntTra. 8b 1 1 1 0 0 HtTdon, ... 1 1(1 OLallr. U 0 0 10 0 tcfltar, rf... 1 13 Yaaeer, o.... 41 0 Marran, H,. 0 0 a 1 Bpooner, iu.; l it Tamaett. lb. 0 1 0 4 0 Martin, 3b... 0 0 0 4 0 aid. a 3 1 1 tcoiera. .. 0 0 1 I 0 Totals ...3 4 37 10 3l Totals ... 1 4 14 13 0 Indianapolis ... 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Rua nn halla: Off Ford. 1: off converse. . Htruck out: Bv Ford. 6: by Converse. 4. Wild pitch: converse, mi oy pncner; Tiixuit. Harlnce hltst-Fox. Ford. Iallv. Double Play: Heydon to Maroan. btoien bases; Tamsett, Klhm. . Time: 1:40, Um pire: Haakeu. Toledo and Kansas City Divide. TOLEDO. Sent !. Toledo and Kansas City broke even today. Attendance, 700. Score, nrsi game. rnixna B.H.O.A.JL smrtb. V.... 0 1 4 0 0 Oatna. ... 0 131 I'kiiaa. lb... 4 ixiiara, ff.. 1 H.laow. c. I 3 1 4 0 Snbaub. lb... 3 1111 Kansas cmr. . R.H.O.A.B. Hill, cf 0 0 I ) 1 0ar. H 1 11 0 0 Naaea. lb... 1 I I i 1 rraata, lb... 1 1 10 1 0 Butler, .... 1110 lhii.ll, If 3 3 3 0 0 i Roibfosa, 3b 0 1 1 4 0 Lerve. IS.... 0130 AJlowar. p.. 0 0 0 3 0 lum.r, lb... 3 1 0 Haddlna. ef. 3 1 1 keialua, p.. 3 1 I J T-ttaia . t urn to a g Leewe out. Infield fly. x Bernard forced out on strikes. Totals .. 10BIT 17 3 Fourth race, the Ocean handlcao. one mile: Hoermls won, Molly Brant second, Douro third. Time: l:Sir4. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: Tur- ctuolse Blue won. Monster second, Plroutte third. Time: 1:14. Sixth race, one mile and a Quarter, on turf: Embarrassment won. Black Hussar second. Past third. Time: 2:10. CHICAGO, Bept. 2. Duchess Hanna was made the medium of a successful coup In the first race. In which her owners won IIMO.MV Results: in.af " alv fnlnnv. Tilffeaai ITanna won, Lady Chariot second, Fair Lady Anna third. Time: lilais. Second race, five furlongs: Major Pl ham won, Salto second. My Gem third. Time: i:12i. Third race, mite and fifty 'yards: ' Dr. Stephens won, Th Don second. Lady joceiyn inira. -nme: i:ts. Fourth race, six ruriongs: ueiagoa won Schwalbo second, Golden Rule third. Time 1:134a. Flrtn race: Ainata won. iiing c.nsworin second. Glisten third. Time: 1:14 Blxth race, mile and an eighth: By Ways won, Fading Light S(oond, Frank Mr intra. lime: i.doh. BT. LOUIS, Bept. 3. Kesutts at iieirar: First race, six furlongs: Blue Grass Girl won. Mi Mtsue secona, Ayiemer iJruco third. Time: i:i. Second race, seven furlongs: Revence Dare won. Bting second, Una Price third. Time: 1:30. Third race, five and a half furlonara: Magnolln won. Follies Bergeres second, Je- hsne third. Time: nmv EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Star Hal Wins tho Ten Thousand Dol lars Stake for Pacers at War. rngnnsett Park. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 2. -Fifteen thousand persons, attracted oy tne princi pal coiieot ot the gianu circuit meeting nere, tne 10,M stake fur 2:U oiuss pacera, gathered toaay at Nat raganseit paia and saw Biar Hai, a brown norse owned by W. L. snow of Horneilsvllle, capture tne race and the purse in three straignt heats, summaries: 2:2o trot, best three In five;, purse $2,000: Caspian, b. g. (Bhank) 1 1 1 icxaB, g. m. tuenwicK; ,...2 3 Judge Greene, b. g. iCurry) 6 g Miss Jeannette, blk. m. lKcaer)......3 6 wainscot, D. n. (.CiJXl 4 Estuary, c. h. (Hanson) ( lime: 2:14, i:U. 3:ll. 2:11 claaa oace. fam lirpw atakA tmn;in Star Hal, ur. h. tSnow; i '1 i miss vvinamonet, 0. tn. (Miller). ...2 S tt.ing uirect, Dlk. h. (Ueersj 8 2 Armorei, g. m. (A. P. McDonald).... 6 4 Peeler Fatron, b. g. tKervicki 4 6 Elastic Pointer, o. h. tHussey) & 7 uicK miBon, Dr. n. 1 imoni.... Time: 2;u;, 2:06, 2:l. 2:10 class trot, purse 31,500: Hawthorne, ro. m. (Hudson).... Dr. Strong, b. g. (tJaghalian) wainut Hale, br. h. (tsenyon).... Mary D., ch. m. (L. McDonald).... The Roman, b. g. (Doble) wnque, o, g. (A. y. McDonald).. Palm Leaf. b. a. tMcCarthvi McKlnley, b. g. (Boone) Jim Ferry, g. g. (Franks) Frances B., ch. m. (Snow) Time: 2:0914, 2:u8. 2:13 class Dace, nurse Il.noo- Johnny Wiseman, b. g. (S. Wilkes VUI) f Thereon Bowers, b. g. (Nlckols) 1 Knox's Gelatine Lad, blk. g. (Bru- l) 3 Sagwa, b. g. (Berry) 2 Rockport, b. g. (C. oble) 4 Kiowa, b. g. (Bush) 5 Alvln R., b. g. (Noble). .j 8 Midway, b. g. (Kennlck),.... 11 Margaret w.. Dr. m. (lirnklne) 7 10 dr Frank Wilson, b. g. (L. McDonald). 10 6 dr 1 CillV PAAd K an- JL-Jaw. n 1 i --" j'jmi ve tt 4,iiaw;...I',i v U1M Jdlnnle Bright, ch.. m. kUjiehard)..dis xime; n:iu, l.vvyt, i:il, - 1:1 trot DUrsa Li.LOO (unflnlti'hed frnm van. terday): -. ,- . Navldad, blk. g. (Carpenter). ...1 1 7 2 2 11 Cole Direct, blk. h. (Goers) 7 6 4 4 112 Kamares, b. g. (McDonald) 4 2 1 S 6 2 4 Guy Fortune, ch. h. (Hudson). .3 4 2 1 3 4 3 margaret uatngate, D. g. iTlter).2 3 8 6 4 ro Prince Caton, b. h. (Eckers)....8 6 5 8 dr- Free Silver, b. h. (Demarest)..5 7 8 dr . Hattl Mack, b. m. (GaieneUJ.,6 8 dr Nlckelette. b. m. (Fisher) dr j.T'-.,-". :12H. 1:1254. 2:1354. a:16, Cl.EVfc.UAND, O., Sept. 2 The Cleveland chamolonshiD naclnff cud. the fRatum mvnt of the Inter-City matinee today, was won oy cane Aiierton, owned and driven by C. K. Billings of the Cleveland club, who also won the Trotting Cup Tuesday with The Monk. The finishes in both- heats were on the sensational order. An attempt was made by Mr. Billings to drive The Monk and Equity to pole to beat the team record of 2:1254- The pair driven by Charles Tan ner, trotted the first half In 1:0514 and the three quarters In 1:3654- Then when victory was close at hand The Monk broke and the pair finished in !:125i, one-quarter of a second behind the record. An hour later they made. another attempt, equalling the time of the first heat. Between the trials Mr. 'Billings purchased Equity of A. E. Perren of Syracuse. Th summaries: 1:15 trot Carrie Bell, b. m. (H. M. Hanna, Cleveland) , 1 f 1 Minuet, ch. m. (J. O. H. Dennis, Pittsburg) 2 1 1 Marc C, b. g. (Goodey, Cleveland).... 3 1 4 Darwin, g. g. (John Sherwln, Cleve land) 4 1 3 Joy Maker, b. h. (F. G. Jones, Mem phis) 5 4 6 Persia, br; m. (H. C Bradley, Cleve land) I S Time 2:154; l:; 2:"54. 2:11 trot Frankle, b. g. (P. G. Jones, Memphis) .1 1 1 Rainforth. blk. g. (C. K. Mayers. Col umbus) 2 1 2 Joseph Dixon, b. m. (R. H. Boggs, Pittsburg) 4 1 I Waubaun, g. g. (D. R. Hanna, Cleve HARK Ask Your Grocer. Etfl AT THat DIAMOND MATCH CO. AT! If I 1 mm$$m '.'.6 8 ' .. 4 ::iJ10 , g u (."'Hi II 4 II OHIO 4 I'll Toledo ttB-67 II I I 1 lTrhnna. 27.34 2 4 1 1 I Marlon 6 6 1 I J Columbus 8 71 I Bprintrfield 7 l:M Dayton r 1 Cincinnati I 1 Sandusky , I 'Bellcfontain'e''.".'.'."..'... I CHEAP EXCURSIONS f5 10: OHIO AND INDIANA POINTS t SEPTEMBER 1, 8, 15 AND OCTOBER 6. RETURN LIMIT, 30 DAYS. ROUND TRIP RATES FROM OMAHA 27.34 .. 18.14 .. 27.81 .. 26 67 .. 27.84 .. 2S.00 .. 55.34 .. 26.80 -... .a Sot.th Bend Fort Wayno Ms Hon La Fayette .. Indianapolis Newcastle .., Fvanavlll .., Richmond ... Terre Haute INDIANA. .1)7. M . 70. VO . tlM . 23.27 . 21.14 . 23.20 . 24 80 ,. 23 CO ,. 26.34 .. 21.50 INDIANA (Continued). Logansport ..$?l.(Tf KckO-no 22 60 Wabash 12.40 Ja 11.1 i, ......... .. Crawfordsyille .... North Veinon .... Vtnoonnes. M.00 21.47 W.G7 21.50 Louisville KENTUCKY. .126.00 This is only a partial list of points to which rate will .pply. Full information at Illinois Central Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, or write W. H. BRILL, Dis. Pass. Agt.; Omaha. m. (C. K. Q. Billings, 4 l play. 6 8 4 iutucu vui uu macs. i .,.- V-V1I.-. TTI Toledo 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1-7 ."- t'aJrTrrr,7ii,Gr Kansas City 0 14001000 0 K,." a.e ' ' Two-base hits: Klelnow. Relsllng, Gear (T), Butler. KnolL Home runs: Nance, Ki.oll. Stolen base: Klelnow. Btruck out: By Relsllng, : by Alloway, 1 Bases on balls: Off Relsllng. 3: off Alloway. 6. Double plays: Cfallds to Turner, Owens to Clillds. Childs to Turner. Passed ball: But ler. Time 2: "0. Umpire Mullaiie. Score, second game: KANSAS CITY. TOLaUXX BUOA.1 1.3.0.11. Will, cf 1 1 0 1 ftntttk. If.... 3 1 1 Gear. rf...... 8 81 l o waits, sa... 1 I Nanoe, lb.-. 1 13 3 1 Ohilda, Sb... t Pmils. 1. 1 1 6 ' Barnar, rf.. 1 Putter, e 114 1 oKleiuo. a.. 1 1 1 Krcll. If 1 1 3 Schauta, Ib. Ill MaLhfuaa. It I I 1 I Turner, In... J 11 Ltewe, 113 IU14.-it. ef 8 t I burhtab. .. 1 1 b,CriauU. 3 1 ? Jl ToUl ...U 14 14 t Ii TotU ... 4 10 M II I Gm called at nd of elfbtls Inning; Aa r k n ill "- L 1 A A 9 A 1 19 1 1:47. ' a i a n i n a 3 18 trot: Two-base hits: Smith, gohauh, Frants, Rothfuaa, Nanoe. Tbree-bas biu: Knoll. T!m: 1:13. Fifth race, mile: Joe Lesser won. Del-. Ylm second, Jole F. third. Time: 1:42. Sixth race, mile and an elKhth: Never- such won. Tony Tapping second, Emapo iniiu. aiiuvi a. woe. Creston Rneeo Urair Well. CRESTON. Ia.. Sent. 2 (SdocIsI Tele gram.) The Creston district fair has been a decided success so rar. Tne weather Is fln. Attendance, 1,000. Summary: Hreclal trot: Vixen 1 1111 King Tolus 3 8 111 Three Corners 1 till rr. Jeekvll was fourtn. Time: I 29U. 3:w. 2:33. 1:U. 1:31. One-hslf-mlle dash: Uueen Victoria won, Ruben O. s"cond. Minister third, Barney H. fourth. Time: 0:51. one-mil 'asn run: iNun-a won. valor King second, Archie Mack third. Tiro: e Ni Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year, TM FsJULrS rAVMITS UIOINI . 14 BrtcsUts BEST FOR THE BOWELS Red Grentander t I I 8 2 TJttle Pven , 3 3 111 Dewey En-len 1 1111 Time: l-IOvi. 1:17H. l:OU. 2:24. f:34ti. The track record was broken in this race. 110 trot: Milton M-k . 1 1 1 Tdy on Time 1 1 I Kdward H 4 1 Ornd Baroneea A Ida Tine: 1:21. 1:21. 2:!7. 1 3d reee: unnv fllnna - I 1111 1 ady ptroih 4 1 1 t Glenn Wilkes 1 1 , Creston ' I I A"ve d Dl's B 4 I Time: 2:f.. 5:21 t.VH. WU. J -I. Tbree-ausrte'-rr'le dash r"": Ida V Henry won. K second Numa lhlrd Ruben,G. fourth. Time: 1:30. Wnrln's Rest File Care. Why endure torture from .piles till you contract a fatal disease when Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures, or no Day? Mc For sal by Kuhn ft Co. ' 6 4 Idr land I Imogene, ch, Cleveland) Time 1:14: t:14H: 2:14. Championship Pacing Cup race Babe Aiierton, b. m. (C. K. G. Bill ings, Cleveland) Dutch Mowrey, b. g. (C. A. . Otis, Cleveland) Baron Grattan, b. g. (F. G. Jones, Memphis) Bud Stout, b. g. (A. B. Perren, Syra cuse) Time 2:12V,; 2:11. 1:19 trot, first division Billy Foster Bioy, b. g. (David West- water. Columbus) DarUnore, ch. g. (W. H. Morehouse, Cleveland) i Miss Dean, b. m. (J. B. Chapman, f tt8burat) Aerolite, b. m. (II. M. Hanna, Cleve land) Time 2:14; 2:14. 1:10 trot, second division- Shuttle, b. m. (Geo. Ryan, Syracuse). Douglas V., b. g. (A. F. Emminger, Columbus) Sir George, b. g. (C. H. Alvord, Syra cuse! Ingomar, ch. g. (C. R. Moody, Cleve land) Dan K, ch. g. (R. Carhun, Pittsburg). l ime liHHi i.m. 2:15 Pace- Natalie N, b. m. (E. H Nelson, Cleve land) i i Home Circle, b. g. (C. K. G. Billings, Cleveland 1 3 3 Charlie B, ch. g C. A. Sarbo, Cleve land) 1 1 1 Cough Honey, b. g. (J. M. Gehrung, Cleveland) a 4 Barney, b. g. (G. Ryan, Syracuse) 4 6 dr Frank M. br.-g. (H. M. Trlnkney. Cleveland) 4dr Time 3.1&H; 1:14; t:li. Good Crowd at "eward Rnres. SEWARD, Neb.. Sept. 1. (Special Tele gram.) About 1,600 people attended the fair and races today, snd In the 1:26 pace th racing was good. Summary: 1:2s trot: Happy Secret , 1 1 1 Endor 1 1 3 Daisy L 2 1 1 Tim: 2:27Vt. t:2. t-2. t:2 pace; . . , Sly Coon 1 1 1 Bell Hannon 1 2 2 All Aboard I I I Time: 3 23V. 1:26. 1 34V.. Half mile running race: Over Again won, Druggist second, Chsrley Mitchell third, Kate Deane fourth, intrinsic II. fifth. . ehnyler Wins nt Tennis. LEIGH. Neb.. Sept 1. (Special.) A ten nis tournament was held here yesterday hstwecn Lelsh and Schuyler. In which Lnlah lost all of tho three matches. The following score tells the story: In the doubles Chauncy and Wells Abbott of Schuyler defeated Harrison and Stockda e. Leigh, 6-2, 6-0, 6-2. In the singles Wells Abbott. Schuyler, defeated Dr. Dewey. Leigh. 6-0, T, -0; and Chauncy Abbott. Pchuyler. defeated 8tockda le. Leigh. 6-0, 6-1. 6-0. A return match will be played tn Schuyler next week. Golfers at Glen CotO. GLEN COVE. L. I., Sept. 1. Golfers were treated to a series of surprises today in the national amateur golf championship on the links of the Nassau Country club. Most notable were the dropping out of the tour nament in the first match play round of Louis N. James, the present title holder, nnd Flndlay 8. Douglas, a former national champion. Results: Championship, second round George J. Cooke, Philadelphia Country club, beat E. W. Judd, Oil City, 1 up and 1 to play. Harold Weber, Iverneas, beat Charles W. Cory, Wollaston, 1 up and I to play. Percy H. Jennings, Garden City, belt J. D. Travers, Nassau. 4 up and 2 to Play- Paul Murphy, Garden City, beat Nicholas Williamson, New Brunswick, 4 up and 2 to PCh'adwick Sawyer, Midland, beat C. B. -or.-.no Ulohlnnil S nn and 4 to Dlay. V A ' Rhelnhart. Baltusrol. beat T. D. Hooper, Nassau. 2 up and 4 to Play. Ma H. Inr, morns cuiunjr, ,c.v . y. Dtvldson, Columbia Golf. 4 up and I to . -r.l,.hr.tm Reach. Point Jurtltn. rjoat Daniel Chauncey. Dyker Meadow, 1 P- A W. Tllllnghast, Philadelphia Cricket. beat Harold Wilcox, MontcUlr, 1 up and 1 VaUe'r J. Travis. Garden City, heat Joslah Macy, Morris county, up and 4 to P'w.' L. Hicks. Nassau, beat O. W. Berg ner, St. Daniels, 4 up and 8 to play. Archibald Graham, North Jersey, bea W. C. Haines, Highland, 7 up and to play. George T. Bmkaw. Deal, beat Jasper Lvnch, Lakewood, 4 up and 2 to play. Walter Egan, Exmoor, beat R. D, Bokuia. Jr., Glenview, 1 up H. C. Fow nes. Highland, beat J. W. Wat son. St. Daniels, 2 up and 1 to play. Frank C. Talmadge, Hillside, beat II. R. Townsend. Nassau. 1 up and 1 to play. Arthur Havemyer, Seabrlght, beat 11. F. Whitney, Nassau, 1 up (20 holes). Howard Orlffln, East Orange, beat John M')ller, Jr., Lakewood, 1 up and 1 to play. P H. B. Freyllnghuysen, Morris county, beat R. D. Lapham, Apawamls, 4 up and I to play. Wa niter Tt Turkerman. Stockbrldge. beat Parker Wright, Buffalo, 1 up. w xr Kv.n Allegheny, beat J. K. C THpren Nassau. 4 up and 6 to play. T T. Kelloeg, Foxhllls, beat R. F. Mundy, Riverside, 6 up and I to play. Charles Soeley. Weeburn, beat A. T. D,.i,..D. AMrttilwin 4 nn and 3 to Dlay. Howard Perrln. f nnaoeipnia . ricaei ciud, beat Dr. D. E. Fredericks. Oil City. 1 up. Jsmts A. Sttllman. Garden City, beat F. J. Evans. Kkwanoa, i up ana i to . J. D. COoy, MOCK lwiana, won uj iicir.u.. Herbert L. Rlker, oamana, oeai r. . v. Alsop, New Hiven, 2 up and 1 to play. Bruce D. Smith. Onwentsla, beat F. C. i..r.in.i rinrrlnn Pltv. 4 ud and 8 to rlay. George F. Wlllett. Oakfey. beat Walter F. Harban, Columbia Golf club, 7 up and f?'"!' Ormlston. Hlghlsnd. beat H. B. McFarland. Huntington Valley. 1 up. ir r-hn,nr Knn. Krmoor. beat Mai McBurney, Stockbrldge, f up and 4 to 1l?3ry wininmsT Phlladelnhla County club. beat W. P. Pickett, Crescent Athletic club, 4 up and 1 to play. With tho Bowlers. On Clark's alleys last night Reed, Marble and Huntington defeated French, Griffiths and Huuler. score: 1st. 188 , 14 174 Reed Marble .... Huntington TotaU . French .... Griffiths ... Hunter .... Totals 2.1. 188 10 m 3d. 347 4 1& 64 1st. 161 151 176 (It Id. 1T4 1M) 171 06 3d. 170 157 130 Total 3T3 M4 ttl L668 Total 48 131 HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS f fOM ALL noiKTg OH nnssouni pacific railivay. 6KEATIY REDUCED RATES EAST. IXVIAXA, VESTESlf OHIO AND LOUISVILLE, KY, 8tkW let, tth, 15ti uU Pdtktt Wk. Euttrra Unit. 3i icyg. . 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