THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1003. iJnrD .r'C 1CM Ti;P t DUD Wild ritoh: Hotter. Time: 1:80. Attend- IWtUULi J JILit liUYLj A IrtllV " Umpire: MrCsrtby. MllwnitVrw Win from Peoria. MIt.WAt'KEE. fiprt. 4 1 II waiiken wnn Eleven Inninva Ara TlannrTa,1 tn T.onrl I ftviu .n. lujay in a sain- wlilih if ErconJ Game t Ees Moinci PA'S MEN HAVt BUSY DAY WITH STICK Accompany Thl with Good Fielding and the Story of the . Downfall of the Indertaker la Told. fProm a Staff Correspondent.) tiEa MOINES, la., Bept. 4 (Special Tele gram.) The tatlendera thla afternoon put a decided check on the climbing aspirations of the Undertaken by taking both games of the double-header. The visitors played almost faultless ball, especially In the Held. In the first contest they made but one error and none at all In the second game. There were several brilliant features during the Milwaukee game. The best of these was a one-handed Colorado Springs full nt brilliant work. Hail levilng with phenomenal double play. Score: Il.H.F,. Milwaukee 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 -6 7 1 Peoria 0 00000010-142 Batteries: Milwaukee. Vollenuorf and Lucia; Peoria, Hart and Heasler. St. Joseph Winn from Kansas City. ST. JOSKFH. Mo.. Sept 4.-St. Joseph won today from Kansas City by a soli of 7 to 2. The superior batting and CUadea pitching won the game. Attenuance. Score: R.H.E. Bt. Joseph 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 10 6 Kansas Olty....l 0000000 1-2 8 Batteries: St. Joseph. Olsde snd McDon nell; Kansas City, Hess and Mesaltt. Dearer Has Dad Look, balls: Off Patten, t: off Howell, I; leering. 3: off 1'utnam. 1. 11 ball: llv Putnam. 1. Struck ten, (; by Iiefrlng. 1; by Putnam. 3. I.eft on bases: Washington, (; New York, a. Invtl ball: MeCauley, 1. Wild pitch: Putnam. Time of game: 1:3 J. Umpire: Connelly, Detroit Wins from Cleveland. DETROIT, Sept. 4. Rhodes pltrh-d his f rat ui.ii probably last game for Cluveland today. He was ineffective In the opening Inning and letrolt took a lead which the owe!!, I; oft I was played here today between nines rep llt by pitch d rcnentlng the United Commercial Travelers out: By Pat-1 And the Roysl Highlanders. The travelers won by a score of a to . fii iteming was done on both sides. Attendance, fair. Bat teries: United Commercial Travelers, KihI strom and lines: Hoyal Hlghlunuers, Bead and liallgren. Umpire: Holland. Juniors Finish Strong. FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 4. (Special Tele- 5 ram ) The South Omaha Stock Yards unlors won the game from the Fowlers catch by Clarke In the ninth Inning of the gt. Joseph .. econd game. With Miller on first Thorn- , ,.er ton hit a hard line drive towards center I lies Moines" field. It looked like an absolutely sure DENVER. Sect. 4 Not withstanding the fact that they played good ball, the locals were defeated by a cose margin, score: R.H.E. flo. Springs.. 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 28 10 I Denver 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1-T U 1 Batteries: Denver. Pounds and Schlet: Colorado Springs, VUleman and Doran. Standings of the Teams.' Bd. Ill 115 113 110 114 112 114 112 visitors could never overcome. Kltson this afternoon by heavy hitting In the first pitched a fine gam, was well supported half of the ninth. The Fowlers had every anil the locals hit harder than th.-y have thing their own way up to the seventh. In weeks. l.un.Vs all around work was 11 he boys could not do anything with An a feature. Score: DETROIT. It H.O.A B Barrett, ct... l.uitl. If I t'reaford. H. 1 t'err. lb I y-AI'e'tr. aa I THr, lb... 1 Long, lb 1 Iluaiow, t... 0 Klijn, p.... I II CLEVELAND K H O A E 0 flics, rt 1 Par, If 1 s Bradley, lb. . Lajnle. lb... 1 w HUkroan. lb. 1 Then?, ef... I) Autxitt, 0 Goihn'er, n. 4 4 Rhodes, p... 1 4 tie ill 1 I i i I l 14 4 .11 11 17 II V Total! I 1 it II 4 derson. eight of them fanning. After that the visitors found his curves lust right, and the ninth a home run by McLean, a couple of singles and a bad error let In nve tams. ins netting or Aictean ana Heln were the features or the game. There was a big and enthusiastic crowd out. Score: R.H.E. Juniors 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 B 11 li S Fowlers S 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-7 U 7 Struck out: By Anderson, 11; by McLean, 2. Horns runs: McLean, Heln. Batteries: Juniors, Hlnton, McLean and Miller; Fow- Omaha m. Lest P.C. 71 40 . 636 71 44 .til7 6 M .ia 66 64 .6u0 62 62 .4mI 48 63 .437 48 66 .430 46 67 .402 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Minneapolis Wist Over Jjoalsvlll la the Last Game of the erlea. Ingle and undoubtedly wguld have been orado Springs 'at Denver, Kansas City at bari it nr.) hen rnr riorv. h waitlne- nt. aosepn, peoria at Miiwauttee till the ball got nearly to him, jumped straight up In the air and pulled It down with his gloved hand. This wonderful catch was followed with one nearly as good when. In the same Inning Welch sent low one to Marshall who, running In, soooped It up before the sphere reached V. . M1I. 1 1 n. a.na V. n f V. hall .., ' ciu.o T i ,'TB,fTT T - . j w, . II. was going saf. and accordingly sprinted thlam, ,of the 'Ur.es. Both Ean Snd from first cast second and on to third. I Thomas Dlaved a-ood ball, but the locnl Marshall fielded the ball to O'Leary who f1" given poor support. J'mplre , , ... . .,, . . I Foreman was unable to umpire, Bohnnnon kicked the bag and Miller was also out. Bnd McDonald offlclatlne. Odwells batting The first game was very close, much I and Oyler's fielding were the features. At- clnssr than th score would lndlrtn. tendance, l.ouo. Bcore: HINVKAfOLIS. IXIVilbVII.l.K. R. H.O.A.ai. Kenrts, rf... 1 4 4 4 Walktr, If... 4 4 I 4 llrihr, lb. 4 1 1 I 1 Odwrll. cf... 1 4 1 0 4 S. I'u, lb. 4 S 0 4 t Shf Mr, lb-0 4 0 14 4 Whit, e-lb.. 4 14 14 qulnlan. at.. 4 1111 Kl.ii, p s s xllart 4 1 4 4 4 Omaha won In the ninth Inning. Companion pitched a clever game and was a puzzle to the locals, who landed on him safely only five times. Morrison was easier. In each of the first three Innings of the second VUipr ' o i R U.O.A.K I O. B-Ttn, if. I l i i Malontr. rf.. 1 I t 4 drier. 4 I I 1 0 Mclntrra, lb. S 0 0 the previous failures. In that Inning they iauou un uitr wun ooin xeei. viuier was Minneapolis game Dea Moines pushed a man across the I Spoonar, lb., t IU plate. Omaha ws unable to score until fL"!!?' 11! ins imra, out in ine iourtn maae up lor I Tatala ... i u n it o Totals ... 1 11 n n a n i Aooool taken out and Hoffer, who has not been In Louis vifie 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 the game for a month on account of an In- I Earned runs: Louisville, 1: Minneapolis, 1. lurod bend was nut In HofTor atnriad l wo-Dase lilt: BuIllvan. inree-Dase nu juroo neaa, was put in. Hoffer started stolen baaes: C. Sulllvun. Ma out in bis old time brilliant form for the loney (2), Spooner, Martin. Snov'flee hlt: following Innlncs and un to the ninth ha Mclntyre. Spooner. Oyler. Double plays: did not allow a run u.ir in ih. ninth h. 1 Jyier 10 martin 10 oponner i. r irai iutc aid hot allow a run. But in the ninth he on ball(1. oft 4 ThomaB a. struck was given poor support and the visitors out: By Egan, X. Left on bases: Louisville, enoved two men across the plate, winning Minneapolis, 2. 'fim: i:ts. umpires handily. Score, first game: OMAHA. Oenlns, cf 1 6 Miller, If 4 Thornton, lb 4 Welch, rf 8 Bhugart, 2b I Thomas, ss 4 Oondlng o 4 Lewis, 3b 4 Companion, p 4 R. IB. PO. A. B. 4 0 10 0 tl 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 . 2 Totals . Detroit .. Cleveland Kerned runs: Detroit. 6: Clevelanl. 2. T' ....... 1 ..-., ,rha. a w'umon fins. iaiiii. .ikw uiu, . in r.- i , , , , , h... hi., -v a? ia .!,.. I CRF.8TON. la.. SeDt. 4. (8oeclal TelS' Carr. Stolen bae's: CrawiorJ, Lush. Flr Itram )-Osceola again defeated Creston In base on balls: OS Kltson, 1; oft KhodU!), 1, .. 50010203 11 lers. Anderson and J. Ronln. 00000030 111 . Osoeola Makes It Four Straight. First base on errors: Detroit, 2. Lert on bases: Detroit. 8; Cleveland, 4. Struck out: By Klfson, 4; by KhoJes, ?. Wild t Itches: Rhodes, 3. Time of game: 1:40. mplre. O'Laugliltn. tandluav of the Teams. Cleveland ... Philadelphia row iora .. Plsyed. Won. Lost P. C. .. 114 76 SS .653 ..117 60 tl .654 .. 113 60 63 -S.il ..lot) 66 63 . 614 .. 112 67 66 .609 ..114 63 61 .46 .. 114 62 62 .466 .. US 37 78 .8.2 a hard fought and interesting game or eleven Innings by a score ot 4 to 2. This Is the fourth consecutive game they have won on Creston 8 grounds, i ne attendance was very light. Batteries: HavelanU and Corbett; Pheonlx and Sees. Umpire: Al bortson. Creston made four errors and Osceola one. Creston and Bedford play here Sunday. Three-I League. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, ; Rock- f crd, . . At Rock Island Cedar Rapids, 4; Rock Island, 0. At Decatur Decatur, n; uavenpori, 1. At Springfield Dubuque, 6; Springfield, 0. Onawa Wins at Bleneo. St. Louts .. Chicago .... Washington (James today: Detroit at St. Louis. Cleve land at Chicago. Philadelphia at Boston, Washington at New York. .,.. ... .-...... 1 r-aMii- ONAWA, la., Sept. 4. (Special Telegram.) GAMES IN NAT ONAL LFAR F -The Onawa business men defeated the mencoe nine at oienue tuuy a , .1 , i ua.AriAtt 1 iiiii.', a nn.nnn. m , . VI J m u. ufc. u.iBUria aa.ca difi 1 fopple and OConner; Hlencoe, nea orotn Because of Deater's Brratlo er ana iveisey. umpire: junnson. Play. Fallertou Loses at Schuyler. curl 1 H1PT TitTl 1 a & . ti-Ii I.I.LI. 1 O.ttt'vt m K Q nr. f A Qw I n I Toln won two games from Boston today. The gram.) The Schuyler and Fullerton ball vlaltora nlflvml noorlv In hnth ronteata I tAKtna nlaved here tOdBY. resulting In a Center Fielder Dexter muffed three out of victory for the home team by a score of 12 six tly balls and then made a phenomenal l to 10. one-handed ca.tch of another flv ball I ,n9scohre crirs?rtrflaemde.fenc9, AUendnce- EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS PHILADELPHIA R U O.A.e. Thomas, rf.. 0 Gleaion, lb.. 1 Wolv't'n, lb. ( Tltua, rf 1 Barrr. If 4 Mailman, lb. 1 4 10 Hnlswltt, aa. 1 4 1 Roth, e 4 Mttchall. p.. 4 I I 1 1 I 4 1 0 I I 4 I 1 4 ItOSTON. 11. HO. A 0'Dnitar, cf... 4 0 Tenner, lb.. 4 O'Cooler, If.... C'rartieT, rf... 4 OiMoran. a 0 0 Ab tlchlo, tb I lOrem'iar, lb I 01 Aubrey, aa... 0 O.PItllnger. p. 4 1 1 4 4 1 4 0 4 4 I 4 4 1 1 I 4 T 4 4 1 Total a Philadelphia uoeton 4 I IT 11 1' Totala 4 10 14 II I The Minute JIaa Defeats McChesney ia Fastest Mile In Several Years. NEW YORK. Sent. 4. The Minute Man. a 2-year-old, owned by J. J. Maduen, ran the lasiest mile run In the east in tour or flva veara at HheeDshead liay today. The game son ot Juvenal-Sempcr Paralus not only ran a remarkably fast ni.lu, but 00041001 8 also beat the great McChesney, Ui Idol Totala 85 B U 27 12 , DCS MOINES. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Clarke, cf fe7f. Qulnn, 2b...... Marshall, rf... Towns, lb...... Fohl. o Curtis, 3b Morrison, p... Totala Omaha Des Moines.... ...31 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 t 6 ir 0 0 1 0 0 1 14 4 4 11 I II 1 14 3 14 2 0 31 0 02 0 0 0 0 First base on errors: Des Moines', 2: Omnha, i. Two-oa."e nits: yuinn, uenins u, Miner, Shugart. Double plays: Curtis to Qulnn to Towns. Qulnn to O'Learv to Towne. First base on balls: Off Companion, 6: oil Morrison; 1. Btrucir out: tfy companion E: by Morrison. 6. Paased ball: Fohl. Time 1:25. Attendance, lm. Umpire: McCarthy. Score, second game: OMAHA. AB. R. IB. Pa A. E. Oenlns, of., . 6 Miller, It 4 'rhornton, lb... 4 Welch, rf Bhugart, 2b.. i 6 Thomas., ss.... 4 Gonding, a... liewls, 8b.... Sohaf stall, p ::::::: i t 10 3 s 3 6 2 0 Totala. i .42 8 14 80 Clarke, cf O'l eiry, ss Cook, If. Qulnn. 2b Marshall, rf Towne, lb....... Fohl, 0 Curtis, 86 Miller, p Hoffer, p.. Totats.. Omaha Des Moines DBS MOINES. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. 0 0 3 0 0 Bohannon and McDonald. Colainbas Defeats Kansas City. COLUMBUS. O.. Sent.- 4. Columbus de tested Kansas city today in a :asi nest ing game by bunching hits. The locals tried out a new left-handed Ditcher named Snyder and he proved effective at critical times, fielding his position splendidly. At tendance, 1,618. Score: COLUMBUS. I KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.B. Aradt, If..-. 1 114 l Hill, cf 4 110 4 Olaaaon, rf.. 1 I I I 4 Dear, rf 4 Turner, lb... 1 III 0 N.ore, lb.... 4 Rarmer, lb.. 1 I I 1 "0 Frtnu, ' lb... 1 Bannon. cf... 4 14 4 o: Butler, a 4 Cllnsman, as 4 4 4 7 (I kooll, If..,.. 4 4 1 4 Manor, is... s B 11 9 Hatniusa, id. s 1 Foa, o 4 4 11 b'Laewa, aa.... 4 4 I 4 Sojr4ar, p.... 114 4 elAllowar. p.. 4 4 I r-liLiumam ... a s s s Totals ... 3 11 17 30 4 I Tota 1 S 14 13 4 z Battsd for Alloway In ninth. Columbu 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Raymer (2), Oleason, Turner. Sacrlnce hit: Gear. Two-base hits: Tur ner, Oear, Frants, Rothfuss. Double plays: Lee to Frants, Nance to Frants, Rothfuss to Frants to Butler. Struck out: By (Sny der, 2; by Alloway, 2. First base on balls) Oft Snyder, 1: oft Alloway, 2. Hit by pitcner: liy snyder, l. passed ball; aut.er. Time of game;: 1:40. Umpire: Cunningham. t. Paol Takes Last One. INDIANAPOLIS. Seut. 4.-St. Paul took the closing game of the series today by bunching hits In the sixth and taking ad vantage of one or two costly errors. At tendance, 1,00. bcore: ST. PAUL. INDIANAPOLIS. ll.H O A.C.l K.H O.11. Oeler. If 14 4 Klhm. lb.... 0 I 10 a s Shannon.- af. 1 list roa, lb 444 Jackeon, rf.. 1 4 3 4 u Hngrtaver, rf 4 I I Schatar. aa... V 4 6 3 1 Hevdon. ... 4 4 I Hugglna. lb. 1-1 I I 0, Woodruff, If. 1 1 4 Keller, lb... 4 4 11 1 Coulter, ef... 4 14 Wheeler, lb. 114 1 4,Marcan. aa... 4 4 4 Sullivan, c. 4 1 1 I 0 Tamaett, lb. 4 4 3 Buwart, p... 4 4 11 vltrowler, p... 4 4 4 - xKelluni .... 4 4 37 14 liiU'Brlaa ..414 .0 0000021 Earned runs: Boston. 3; Philadelphia, 2. Two-base hltsi Qremlngrr, Gleason, Wol verton. Three-base hit: Gremlngor. Sacri fice hits: Gleason, Hallma.ii (2). Left on bases: Boston. 9; Philadelphia, 1. Double piay: Aooatticnio to Tenney to Moran. i or the weBi. rie went the distance In 1;!S8V Although the Smathers norae whs defeated he ran an exotllent race consid ering that this was his tirst start in nearly two months. Results: . First race, last five and a halt furlongs of Futurity course: Juvenal Maxim won. rst base on balls: Oft Plttlnger, 3; off St. Valentine second, Armenia third, lime; Totala I 1 0 ' I 2 1 0 I 1 2 4 12 2 1 0 0 I Totala ... 1 I 17 11 I z Batted for Crowley In the ninth, xz Batted for Tamsett In the ninth. St. Paul 06000300 1-4 Indianapolis '. . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 First base on balls: 'Off Stewart. 4: oft Crowley. 1. Struck out: Bv Stewart. 2: .by-Crowley, 8. Hit by pitcher: Huggins til). Two-base hit: Sullivan. Three-base bit: Huggins. Sacrlnce bits: Fox, Bcliae fer. Stolen bases: fcrmnnon. Jackson. Ho grlever, liuggins. Time: 1:46. Umpire Haskell. - Milwaukee Defeats-Toledo. TOLEDO, Sept. 4 With two men 40 12 80 16 3 00160000021 1110000210-1 Left on bases: Des Moines. 10: Omaha. 8. First base on errors: Omaha, 3. Two-base 1. 1 ... . . ..,.. Pi.tti. r-. .. I . X' q1 ji. gart, Thomas, Lewis. Double plays: Mar- bases In the eighth inning Smith threw the shall to Curtis to O'Lesry, Homton to hall in from right Held to catch Schafley Thomas, Iwls to Thornton. Stolen bases: at third. The ball struck Schaub s shoe O'leary. Qulnn. Fohl, Hoffer, Thomiis. and bounded Into the grandstand. Before First base on balls; Off Miller, 1; off Hoffer. it could be recovered both scored and won i; off Schafstall, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By the game. The next three men were out. Ecnarstall, s. btrucg out: xiy ncnarstan, a. i Aiunoanci, svu. swira MILWAUKEE. TOLEDO. Selle Creole c, . uxtm trasrwixKE ' Mm fV''t 'Wml W ARE u MILD Save the Bands R.H.O.A K., Oanlar. rt... 1 1 I 4 4 Smith Connors, lb.. I 111 4 S Owena, sa. 4 Dunleaey, lb 4 1 4 I 4 Chllaa, lb... 4 Bchaley, aa . 1 114 1 Bernard, rf..l Hemphill, lb I 114 4 Klelnew. a.. 4 MeredUh, ot. 4 4 I 4 4 Bcbaub, lb... 4 Speer, a S 14 1 4 Turner, lb... 4 Klllott, BtlBtOM! iCrlslalL p... 1 . If'!! 4 4 1 4 4 Haaain'f. ai! 1 eL p.. 4 4 I 3 4 Porn, t 4 Totals ... I 4 It U 1 xHeialtfis I KH.O.A.E. If.... 4 1114 4 114 4 114 14 4 4 14 11 Totala ... I 4 34 It t x Batted for Haddlng In the ninth. Milwaukee 0 0300003 -5 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 08 Two-base hits: Bernard (2). Hemphill. Home run: Crista!!. Stolen bases: Smith, HemDhill (2). Bacrtnce hit: Dun eavy. First base on balls: Oct Dorn, 4; oft Crls tall, 1. oft Sttmmel, 1. Struck out: By Dorn. 2: by Crlstall. 2; by Stlmmel, 6. Wild tltcri: Dorn 4), Qiimmei, i. t'assed Dan: vleinow. Left on bases: Toledo, 6; Mil waukee. 4. Double plays: Dunleavy to Schafley to Connors. lilt by pitched ball: Bciianey. nnei e:w. umpire: Muuana. taadlttar the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost Mitchell. 4. Struck out: By Plttlnger. 8 by Mlthell. 6. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Mo ran and Hurst. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. I R.H.O.A.K. Thomas, ef.. 3 1 4 4 OjDexter. 0 Tenner, 0 Cooler, Carney 1 -A1A. Second race, mue: ine minute man won. McChesney second, llhan third. Time: i-m-. .... . . , llura race, nisi six mnunga ui i uiumj course: Bliver neeis won, Miiaui tove second, Ringdove third, iso time taxen, owing to the fog. Fourth race. handlcaD. mile and three sixteenths; Caughnawaga won, Duke of Kendall second. Time: 2:0OH. Only two starters. . , Fifth race, last five and a half furlongs "J-" ! i 11 of Futurity course: Hippocrates won, Ad raay. J J J J beI1 Becond. Wotan third. Time: 1M. ToUls ... 4 T M II 4 Hlxtn race, tne lurt nanaicap, mue ana Phllajle'nhla 10240100 B quarter on tun: lornam wueen won, BostC'f...?..:."::::::o .'HMO Mkai.r second. Moon Daisy third. Time: Earned runs: PhlladelDhla. 7. Two-base I r-v o . i t.i . a ... . . . . . ... i.iiiv mi j . .it: it i. v. a u iu i i nits: uieason, woivenon. huiswui. lnree- , ,h. m,lA hinrtloan a.t Harlem todav. Oleaaon, lb.. Wole't'n. lb. 4 Tltua. rt I Barry, If 4 Hallman, lb. 4 HullawltL aa I Pootn, a I Dufileby, p. 0 Totala I 10 IT 10 1 BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. Cf... 4 1 I 4 1 lb.. 4 4 10 1 0 I If.... 4 4 14 0 rf... 4 1 4 4 0 1 Moran, c 4 14 2 1 Ab tlchlo. Ih 4 4 1 8 I urem'ier, lb 4 1 I 0 4 Aubrey, as... 4 I 4 7 0 1 Malarl B?.8hlh:..200i-oHm ?i',?J,t eased up, in the fast time of 1:40 flat. Mc- Stolen bases: Oleaaon Dooin. Left on the odd.on favorite, waa aecond. a bases: Boston, 9; Philadelphia, 2 First he , front of Bdney C. Love. Results; var is un utvi IB , KJIL maiai uoj a, uil iub- U1 ( a nat. Awa W urlnnsm h'l V I .a Um gleby, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Duggle- Viola aecond. Cognomen third, by. 1. Struck out: By Ma'arkey, 6; by i-JSa? . Duggleby. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpirea: Hurst Becond race, iteeplechajee, ' short e and Moran. , Ed Adack won, ltacatiara second, Pittsburg Beats Cincinnati. course: Slap Dash third. Time: 3.3SH. Third race, mile: Talpa won, McQee sec 4. Cincinnati's only ond. Sidney C. Love third. Time: 1:40. Fourth race, six rurionars: ueinKoa won, 'lime; PITTSBURG, Sept run waa a rift In the fifth inning, when Leever gave three bases on balls and Hindus second, Red Raven third, forced tne run in. 1'ooie pitcnea a gooa 1:13. game, but was poorly supported. Attend' ance, x.atu. Bcore: P1TTSBURO R.H.O.A.B Beaumont, at 1 1 1 4 0 Clarke, If.... 1 I I 0 0 Leach, lb.... 4 1 1 3 1 Wagner, aa . 1 1 I 4 0 F.ramfld, lb 0 1 10 1 0 Rltrhey, lb.. 0 0 3 1 0 Bebrlna, rf... 4 1 1 4 o Phelpa, c... 4 4 4 1 0 Leerer, p.... 4 4 11 CINCINNATI. R.U.O.A.B. Keller. If.... 0 1 I 4 1 Seymour, af. 4 1 I 4 4 noian. n ... v i a e l Hockley, lb.. 4 1 I 1 4 atelnfdt, lb. 4 1 4 4 Hair, lb 0 0 I 4 1 rorcoran, ss. 4 1 I 4 4 Ptcta. a.. Poole, p.. xPhllllps 14 114 ,4 4 4 1 1 ,444 LOWERS A TROTTING RECORD Major Bslmaf Reduces that for Geldings 0n d 0De-Hlf Seconds, DAN R GETS PACING RECORD OF 2.0! 3-4 Edith XV mt Anderson, Indiana, Lowers Half-Mlle Track Record fer Pacing; Marea ta 2iOT. PROVIDENCE, R. I.. Sept 4.-The world'a trotting record for geldings was today lowered by the bay gelding Major Deimar to 2.024 In a trial exhibition against his ewn record of 2:04, and the fourth day of the grand circuit meeting here was further made memorable by Dan R., who paced the first of the free-tor-all In 2:01V Dan R. went to the quarter In :80H; half, IMSi. and three-quarters, L30H- The heat from the start to this point waa a mag nificent struggle lor supremacy with Darlel. At the first turn McDonald successfully captured the pole position from Dan R. and for the next half mile both horses traveled as a team. When within 200 yards of the wire Dan R. scarcely led by a nose, but by a supreme effort at the last moment increased that distance to half a length. When the time was announced both horse and driver were cheered repeatedly. Sensational Work, The most sensational work of the day was done In the second heat. Prince Alert, the favorite, who finished fourth in the first heat, because of a poor start, rushed Into first position at the three-quarters pole by a break by Dan R. Harold S., fol lowed by Darlel, In a fine burst of speed, headed the leader and although they fin ished In that order all three came under the wire so closely together that their rel ative positions were In doubt until the decision had been announced. The third heat found Prince Alert a strong leader and he won easily In 2:03ft, the slowest time made during the race. Major Deimar, between two runners, started out to beat his own record of 2:04. He went to a break on the first trial, but his second attempt found him steady and he forced the runners time aftor time to Increase their speed. He went to the quar ter in :S04. half In :5, and he reached the three-quarters pole in l:30Vi, finishing strong In 2:02Vj. Summary: 2:24 class trot, purse 11,000: Kamares b. g. (A. P. McDonald).. Ill Klnley Mac. b. g. (Renyon) 3 1 3 Horace Wilson, ch. h. (Deeryder). . 2 2 6 Bermuda Muid, b. m. (McCarthy).. 6 8 2 Alrert F., ch. h. (Diokernon) 4 4 4 Time: 2:141,. 2:144, 2:16, 2:13i. 2:16 class pace, purse $1,000 (unfinished): Centriilc, blk. m. fulnnl 12 16 Annie M. A., blk. m. (C. Dobla) 3 3 2 1 Merry Master, br. m. (Hudson) 6 14 3 Lord Gentry, b. h. (Ha wo) 4(74 Harnadott. b. m. (Hotrash) (432 Cotillion, b. g. (Erskin?) 2 8 6 8 dr Double S., b. g. (Starr) 7 7 ( dr joe sioiey, cn. g. (Nuckels) 8 8 B dr Time: 2:09ft, 2:07Vi, 2:09Vi. 2:10ft. 2:134. Free-for-all ace. nurse 11.600: Prince -Alert, b. m. 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Double play: Wagner to Bransfteld. First base on balls: ore leever, a; ore fooie. l. struck out WJZSZJLV POOle, 1 Tlm': 1:45, Um- Hart wo'nEl itMii. New York and Brooklyn Dlride. Fifth race, five furlongs: Bhawang won, Nannie Hodgs seconu, Kowena iniru. lime 1-dlU. Sixth raoe, mile and a sixteenth: Alfred C. won, Bard of Avon aecond, O'Hagen third. Time: 1:47. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4. Dr. Cartledga romDed away from a good neld of 2-yeur in ,h. .otiir. at n.lm.i r narlc tnduv Five 2-vear-olds faced the starter In 1 1 .la event and got away to a perfect start. Ke- aulta: First race, five furlongs: Black won, Bird Pond second, Urarrile Kinney third. Time: 1:03K. Second race, six furlongs: One Mora won, Macbeth second, Charles C. third. Time: 1:16. Third race, mile: Custus won. Uranium second, Light Opera third. Time: 1:41H. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Dr. Cartledge won. Forehand second, Ben Ad klns third. Time: l:15Vi. Fifth race, mile ana a sixteentnt ur. Timet 1:60. Sixth raoe, seven furlongs: De Reszke wr.., u 1 1 r.i m o r II uwinnd Onllnnal third. NEW TORK. Sept. 4.-In a double-header iu at the Polo grounds today the New York BUFFALO, Sept. 4.-Reauts at Kenll- miu i uimij ii kccaaiiss viuna ryn, HUl t I Wnrtll ' man on the local team got aa far aa first Firs raoei mlie, selling: Airtight won, base during the first six nnings of the Barnacle aecond, Epidemio third. - Tlma: wajT.-ii(i8j ffsiiixj w itiin tiic vidiiuib innuo iittj runs off Taylor. Errors by Rltter gave New York a chance In the seventh Inning and three runs were the outcome. Three more In the eighth tied the score and the locals won out in tne tenin inning. . Bu.htv i-. won. Australia aecond. Or- I ,t.r flhl Second race, six furlongs: Merry England wen, Glennevla second, Oarsman third. Time: 1:15. Third race, nva ana a nair ruriongs: The second game was called at the e of the seventh Inning. Brooklyn winning by 7 to 2. A lively batting rally In the seventh gave the visitors six runs and the Br'a'b'a, ot-a 14 4 1 McQann. lb.. 1 I 11 4 Martaa, If.... 4 4 14 Basb. aa 4 4 1 4 Laudar, lb... 4 111 Oilbart, lb... 4 4 4 1 Warnar, a... 4 4 I I Howermaa. a 1 1 8 4 Taylor, ... 4 4 11 VanH'a. cf. . 11 IllicOlo'lr .444 BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B. 0 Bhackart, If. Otlobba, cf.... U'Uojrla. lb.... liDahlao. aa... DiUaaalar, rf... I'jordan, tb... 4 Riucr, a Garvla, .... 1 Kaldy. p OlaaiMuClT .. 18 14 4 4 14 4 4 1 1 14 1 4 4 18 8 4 4 114 4 4 4 8 4 derlv third. Time: 1:164. Fourth race, mile, sailing: Marionette won, Katie Regent second. Senator Bever l dard won, Falernlaii aecond, Two Penny third. Time: 1:11. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Lady Radnor won, Card Wilton aecond, Loon third. Time: 1:17. " TIBHUia HI ruiia ailU HIS I thlnl Tlma- 1 '484. game. Attendance, 10,800. Score, first " hlf iirlnn-r tn. o a m aa I "l" fc NEW TORK. n.n.u.A.ai-i it.H.u.a.K. Brown, rf... 14 11 trang. lb... 11111 Antomoblles at Cleveland. Totala Totala .. T 4 to tl I Bt. Paul 1W 79 41 I.ouisvlile IA) 70 60 Milwaukee U ii 60 iudUnapulls 123 66 M Kansas city us t ts Columbus 123 64 68 Minneapolis 122 46 77 Toledo 121 41 W Qames today: Louisville at Toledo, luiubus at Indianapolis. PC. .658 ( .51 .676 .Ml .400 .443 - .8t9 .8J Co- n.KVELAND. flSDt. 4. About 8.000 Deo- 4 4 4 1 lll'ls saw the annual race of the Clevsfand 1 4 4 4 4 Automobile club at the Glenvlll track to 4 4 4 4 1 day. The feature of the racing was the 1 4 4 4 ten-mils event, won by Barney Oldneld of -Cleveland. Summary: a axia ia a i Two-mils raca for 2.000 Bound cars and xOn out when winning run waa made. Baker, Cleveland, 'aecond; F, Prong. 'De xx Batted for Tsylor in eighth Inning. trolt. third. Time: 2:274. xxx Batted for Garvin In the ninth. five miles, handicap, for Cleveland New Y'ork 0 00000280 17 drivers: F. B. Stearns first. Otto Konlgs- Brooklyn 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 04 low second, W. T. White third. Time: Left on bases: Brooklyn. 6: New York 8:2X. Two-bass hits: Dobbs. McOann (2), Van- Five mllea, for 1.800 pound cara and un Haltren. Three-base hit: Uwsslcr. Home der: Barney Oldneld, Cleveland, first; D. run: Sheckard. Stolen bases: Uresnahan. Wurgls. Detroit, second; Henri Page, Paris. VanHaltren. aAIcOlnnity, Sheckard (2). France, third. Time: 5:26. Dodds. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 2: Ten miles, open: Barney Oldfleld, Cleve New Y'ork. 2. First on balls: Off Garvin, land, first; D. Wurgls, second; J. Slncholle, 1: off Taylor. 5: off Keidv. 1. Sucrlflca hits: Paris. France, third. Time: 10:35. Bresnahan. McGann, Merles, Gilbert. Struck Five miles, open, Manufacturers' Chal- out: By oarvm, 4: by Taylor, : by Mo- lenge , cup: warney uianeia, Cleveland, uinntty, z. nam: jiy Taylor, 1. Wild pitch: nrst; J. L. Hedges, cieveiann, secona; w Harold H.. b. g. (Qeers).. Darlel. b. m. fA. P. McDonald).. Knox's Gelatine King, b. g. (Curry) lime: a:ui. z:ua, 2:12 class trot, nurse tl.Otf) (unfinished!: Promise, blk. g. (Andrews)...- 1 Vancandt, b. g. (Devereaux) 1 Belle Kaser, b. m. (Hudson) 8 Dick Berry, b. g. (Lnssoll) 4 Pug, g. g. (Merrlfleld) 6 Dainty Daffo, br. m. (Pago) 6 Anna Held, b. m. (Eckers)..... 7 Coxad, b. g. (Clark) 8 LIU Bars, b. m. (Pierce) Crescent, g. g. (Curry) 10 Time: r.U. Breaka Another Record. ANDERSON, lnd., Bept. 4.-Edith W. broke the track state and World's records for pacing mares on a half-mile track to day in the free-for-all puce. Her time by quarters was 0:33, 1:03(4. 1:85, 2:07. Results at St. Pa.1.. BT. PAUL, Sept. 4. This was St. Paul day at the state fair and the attendance was estimated at bu.OUO. The feature on the card was the St. Paul stake of $6,000 for 2:18 class pacers. Results: 2:13 class pace, purse 85.U0O: Jo Interest won In straight heats. Time: 2:12, 2:llVa, 2:12. Colonel Taylor, Andrese, Go Direct. Joe Rhe.. bt. Patthen, Sylvalene, Gale Gord. Vivant Star, Gllty, Lucy P and Major Mi Klnley al?o started. 2:46 class trot, purre 21,000: Pat Ford wen In straight heats. Time: 2:17', 2:16, 2:19i. Stephen L., Normandelle, Declare, Qenallu, Barbie C, Parmeila. Edna Boggs, Phrase, Ghetto and Eurlne G. also started. Fails to Lower Record. . MONMOUTH, 111., Sept. 4.-Cresceu wss unable to lower his record today. Paced by two runners and a forty-hoi se-power auto mobile lie trotted a mile in 2:07(, ths fastest time ever made on this track. TRAVIS AND BYERS TO PLAY Will Meet Today to Decide American Golf Championship at Clencove. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Defeats Hew York In Oame Tailed Becaaae of Darknesa. - WASHINGTON. S-pt. 4. Both Howell and Peering war wild and Washington won today a gums e.iilly. Putnam, a new Nuw York Ditcher relU-ved Deo ring and pitched well, auowrn only four hits. The game was called at the end of the first half of ths s.gluii Inning on account Of darkness. Attendance, 1.V72. ocora: WASHINGTON. , KgW YUKK. R.H.O.A B I R.H.O.A.B. Moran. as.... 14 11 4 CMirar. lb... 4 4 11 li.ndrlcia. rt4 4 1 4 d Ki. rf ... 4 114 Setback. U... I 1 4 banial. Ik... 4 1 11 1 Hraa. ot I 114 K.wrf id. aa. 4 1 4 4 llarka. Ik... 4 1 14 4 4 Wllllama Ik 1 I rouaiilia. lb. I I I I I Datia. If 4 1 Mrt or k. tb. 4 4 I 4 liMirarl'4. ct. 4 litill. a 4 4 4 1 4 kciiulir, a. 4 4 faitaa, .... 1 4 4 8 a l.lu.a., a., t 4 Hawaii, k ... a 4 Totala ...4 INI) 1 twini, .. 4 4 1 0 trauiaiu. 4 4 4 1 1 ' Totala .. 1 4x11 II x Gams called, darkness. Washington 28I00- New York 8 1 0 0 0 8 01 Earned run: Washington. 1. Two-base hit: Elberfeld. Hjine run: Selbach. Stolen baara: Ryan (tl, Clarke (2), Coiitatt II n. Sacrtnce hits: Handrlcks U). McKar laud. Double ulays: McCormlck to Clarke, Cuus hlln to McCorrakk to Clarke, Williams U Llboifeitl to Uaossll. i'lril bae on Taylor, 1. Time: 2 26. Umplrs: O'Day. Score, second gams: BROOKLYN. V I NEW YORK. R U.O.A.K R.H.o a n Strang, lb... 1111 1 Browna. rt... 4 4 114 sni-ckara. u. 1 I I s t Brtii't't, al Dobba. rt.... Slav VanH'n, ef.. 4 . f s s t McCaan, lb.. 4 . 4 4 4 4 4' Mcr.i. If... 1 .1I14 Babb. aa 1 114 4 Lauaar. lb... 4 bulla, lb Dahlaa, aa. Oaaaler. rf. Jordan, tb. Jacklltacb. gchml4l. s s 1 1 t I o (; iib.rt, tb. ..1114 Warnar, 1114 114 4 4 U 1 4 14 4 4 1111 114 4 4 4 14 4 4 14 111 ICronia. ToUU ... T I II T 1 . Tetals ... I I 17 41 I New Tork 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 lirooKiyn ,.u 0 1 0 0 0 07 lelt on oases: Mew xorg. s: Brooklyn s. Two-base hits: Dobbs. Oessler. Tbree-bas nit: enecgara Hacrince - hit: McOann. Stolen bases: Babb. Dahlen. Gessler. First on Dans: tire cronin, 4; on tschmldt. 1. Kirst on errors: New York. 1: Brooklyn. 1. Struck out: By Cronin. 2: by Schmidt. L lime: i:i. t. mpire; u usy. Postponed Games. CHICAGO, Sept. 4. Ths Chlcago-Bt. fuuuls game was postponed today on account of rain, mere win De two games tumor row. Standing; of the Teams. Playe Pittsburg 117 New Y'ork 119 C'hloego 114 Cincinnati 116 Brooklyn 114 Boston lid t. Louui 1.8 Philadelphia 110 Games today: New Tork at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnati at Pitta burg. St. Louis at Chicago. Contest of Grtpmen. C. 8chroeder, Cleveland, third. Timet :25H. Ten miles. handlcaD: W. C. Schroeder. 1 Cleveland, flrst: Henri Page, Paris, France. second; F. Prong. Detroit, third. Time: 12:3i. One mile, electric: wii'tam Wright. ClevHanJ. first; D. Chlsholm. Cleveland, second; W. C. Baker. Cleveland, third. Time: :294- Former time: 8:40. Ths program will be continued tomorrow. With the Bowlers. Won. Lost. P. C. 80 27 . 6H 71 48 .67 t8 48 .EM 61 64 .630 68 68 ,bu0 48 48 . .414 29 79 SI 87 78 .234 The Westerns Inst to the Krug Parks on Clark's atleya lest night. Score: KRUQ PARKS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total French 1 0 170 611 Hunter 162 144 178 474 Norena 11 13S 1J 469 Clay i; M 1S7 tvO Zimmerman 223 174 168 667 Totals 8J 776 m ijii WESTERNS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Totsl. Reynolds 126 138 126 IH9 Hnctges 1-J 1"1 163 497 6elleck 17 149 1M 4.M Fowler 17) 161 158 Hft Read U2 172 2u4 668 Totals "in Soi "tto iim Will Not Fight with Jeffries. NEW YORK. SeDt. 4 Jack Munroe of Butte. Hunt, today refused an oner for a right with jerenra, sending tne following mrssase to Manager Carey of the Cen- . . . . . . . r i . ..-.. tury Athletic ciud, ia AJigeies: uata too soon. Will fight Jeffrlea In January Not time enough to train. Mercedes Won Hnee. PARIS. Best 4.-Mercedes won the Paris TtaAuviliai automobile boat rac. Time. HOLDREGE. Neb.. SeDt- 4. (BoeClal Te,-1 80 hours snd 10 minutes. Floor wan second. egraia.) An inlereetliig gam ti baas uui 1 weuiy-lwo boavu niuaaaa. mm WEJAHIT0R If you have a dirty, shabby office people think it is your fault; it does not occur to them that the janitor is careless, neglect ful or has more to do than can be done well. In reality, it is your own fault, because you can move to the Bee Building, where the janitor will keep your office as clean and neat as a Dutch kitchen. A very handsome suite two con necting offices room 108, size 18x20 fet, price 820 per month, and room ' lot, site 20x21 ft., prloe 26 par month " Including- light, heat, water and, Janitor service exceptionally hand some, light, well located offices. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Afent. Ground Floor, Bee Bid;. Ths Sixth Massachusetts also rolled up tota! of 633. but the First New Jersey team took first place by reason of winning the Dent score at tne longest range, ine mna GLENCOVE, N. Y.. Sept. 4-Waltr J. Travis of the Garden City Golf club and E. M. Byere of the Allegheny Country cIud, Pittsburg, will meet tomorrow on the Nas sau Country club links In the nnul round for the amateur golf championship ot tha United States, 'lravls has held tha na tional championship twice anu Byers waa the runnur-up last year at ths Glenvlew club, near Chicago. Curiously enough, Travis and Byers met last year in the round preceding the acmi-flnai and Byers won by a single hole. A grand match Is looked for tomorrow. Travis met the young Princeton golfer. F. O. Relnhart, today and won by the high acore of 6 up and 4 to play, while uyers, wno recently graauatea irom iaie, defeated the last surviving westerner, Bruce D. Smith, by the same figures. i ne nrst tnree notes in tne J ravis itein- hart match brought out magnificent golf, They were halved and Relnhart won th fourth, as Travis went Into the bunker guarding the green. Travis won the fifth and then took a winning streak, getting live or tne six next notes, tieinnart plainly showed th strain of the tournament and his ragged play was a big disappointment. Travis was steady throughout and won chiefly on his accuracy In approaching and putting. The game ended on the fourteenth green. The carus: Travis, out, 87; In, 20; total, 67; Reinnart, out. ii; in, zj; total, t4. Smith never had a ngnting chance with Byers. The latter won two of the first three holes and led by four on the ninth green. Smith won thu short seventh hole, 161 yards In two, making a twenty-flve-foot putt. This ana the tweuin note were th only ones that Smith won. Byers led by four In the twelfth green, hs won th next, fciinllh driving into tun graaa, and th fourteenth was halved, closing the gam. Bvers. out. 38: In. U: total. 60: Smith, out. 43; in, 24; total, 67. The complete results or tne two rounds are: Fifth rounJ: rang o. Relnhart of Baltuarol beat Paul Murray of Garden City. 5 up and 4 to play; Walter J. Travis of Garden City beat George T. Brokw, 1 up; E. M. Byers of Allegheny beat Walter H. ruckerman ot stncaDriage, l up: Hruf D. Smith of Onwentsla ceat S. D. Cady of Rock Island, 4 up and 2 to play. Semi-final round: Travis beat Krlnhart. S up and 4 to play; Byers beat Smith, 2 up and 4 to play. Close of lanaril Races. SEWARD. Neb. Sept. 4-(Sneral Ts'- ariam.) Today waa the closing day of ths races, and another fine day brought a good attendance to witness ins i:.ii trot, th only harness race of th day Summary; 2:20 trot, purse 2300: Sr. y der McGregor 1 1 1 Beraus 2 2 2 Competition. Jr 3 I 1 Time: 2:a. z:sVt. i:zsft. Mile running race: Kate Dean 1 1 Wedcewood I 1 Bruca i 3 die Intrlnsio t dls Time: :6a, :63V. Kew Jersey Team Wlna Trophy. SEA GIRT, N. J.. Sept. 4. A team of six men, representing th New Jersey National Guard, won the trophy, a cash prlx of 2lut). and a medal for each team member. In th Interstate team match, th firing in which was concluded this morning. Twenty -aevan taams. representing the National Guard of different states, th United Btal.s navy and th United State marine corps competed. Tha winning team scored a , grand total of aid out of a possible fug, sachusetts team will receive second prlio of 850, and the team of the District of Co lumbia regiment third prize of S. PACKARD THREATENS WAR Denver Man Swing n Club Over the Head of Big; l.eagne Magnates. DENVER, Sept. 4. (Special Telegram.) President Packard of th Cubs tonight made public the counter proposition to be submitted to the big league by the minor organisations at the meeting to be hold In Cincinnati on September 10. Recently the big leagues made a proposition to ine minor association which was not at all satisfac tory. The counter proposition consists of four conditions, vis.: First, reiect of contract second, reserva tions; third, absolute control of their own affairs; fourth, drafting of players. Mr. Packard stated that unless th propo sition Is accepted th greatest base ball war ever known will be on between the small leagues and the big ones. Mr. Packard explained that the minor leagues give em ployment to 8,000 players, while the big onea only employ a total of 800. Winner with Ih Bide. SEA GIRT, N. J.. Sept. 4. All previous records In the number of competitors in an Individual contest wer broken today when 113 riflemen reported at th firing Un to compete In the Wimbledon matuh for 'V, famous trophv presented by the Rlfl As sociation of Great Britain to be shot tor under the auspices of the National Rtfta Association of America. The winner Is en titled to hold th cup for on year. Ths contest was open to all cltixens and resi dents of th United State. Each com petitor was required to fire twenty shot at 1.000 yards Th use of any rlfl waa permissible. The firing began at 10 o'clock this morning and was not concluded until nearly dark. Th cup was won by Captain Riohsrds of Ohio, who scored a total of HI out of a possible 100. Ths other individual event of today was the match open to a, I Inspectors and ex-Inspectors of rifle prac tice. I na distances were ikw ana wj varus, ten shots by each competitor at each dis tance. Th use of any military rlfl waa ermlsalble. Captain Sprlngsteaa or :sew ersev scored a total of 'j out of a possible loo and won the prize badge, to be held by him fer one year, and 126 In cash. Thero wer three other cash prizes. Close of Oeatou Races. CRESTON, la., Sept. 4. (Special Tele gram.) There was a smaiier crowa, Dut good racing marked the closing day of Creston fair. In the 2:-5 pace, sunny eiope won in straight heats, Samandle second, Glen Wllke third, -lime: i' ... 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