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    TI1E' OMAIIA DAILY REE: miDAY, SEPTEMBER . 9, 1904.
OMAHA GIVES AWAY A PAIR
Lett Bioux City Win Twice After Getting
.Trounced for a Week.
COMPANION KNOCKED OUT OF THE BOX
Brown Is Taened Tp tor Eleven
Bits la - First Game, bat
Hold fefoas tow la
j y.- ' - Baas. J
Yi ''.-' ''" .
' After -battlna the Sioux i City team . of
'base ball players U over the Vinton street
a-roftnds 'fof several days,' Pa Rourkes
bunch of sluggers' laid down In the dust
'talc yesterday afternoon and. allowed the
Sioux to Jump over them, once being shut
out. It) th, first game Brown was hit
very -inning except the last, there haying
been , eleven .hits In all and one sacrifice.
Bat .out ot- this -carnage the visitors man
aged to make only three runs, even If
Thomas did make three errors.
After Captain Fleming's crew made three
runs In the first Innings Pa's boys worked
bard to overcome the lead and prevent a
shut-out, but the best they could do
throughout ths game with Cadwallader was
four scattered bits In as many Innings,
which hits went tlo In smoke like a paper
balloon. Even Thlel could not get a stolen
base In this game, and a large bunch of
crepe was noticed pinned on the coat of the
lttle boy on the center field fence.
During the second game the rainbow of
hone was notloed several times over the
home bench, but the bow finally disap
peared,' and .-the Sioux City laddies plucked
another u right In Pa's own yard. It
was Companion versus Jarrott for a few
Innings, but when. In the second, Jarrott
got off the rails and allowed the Rangers
to make six hits, Fleming replaced him
with Kostal.
. Pa's kids made five runs out of the six
hits In the second Inning. This looked
really fine. For four Innings Pa and his
pirates kept the score C to o, but In the fifth
Corripahlon, who pitched the first game In
many weeks, went up In a balloon, and
when he cams down the- Bioux had tied the
score In the one Inning. Quick was then
placed In the box for trie local team. The
Iowa men made two more runs during the
game.
Oondlng did 'some good batting in the
last game, making three hits and a sacri
fice out of Tour times- up.
This afternoon Will be ladles', day,, and
the last of the series with Bioux City. At
tendance, TOO.--'' -
The Score, first 'game; '
BIOUX CITY. '
AB. R. H. O. A.
o.
4
4
1
11
2
2
0
1
. a
o
E. Lawler, ss
Curtey, 2b. .,
Fleming, If. ..
Messerly, lb.
' J. Lawler, cf.
Parker, rf. ...
.... 01 i 4 7
1
.... a
.... o
ve
1
1
...0
a
. o
. 0
: .0
Hutchinson.' 3b.
f. . j, s
e
Btarnagle,.c. ...........1
, Leslie, c. 1
Cadwallader, p. i
Totaja
,86 .8 11 . 27 12
:- QMAHA.
, ' . AB. R. H.
Thlel, If. ............... 4
Carter, rf. ......,... o 0
Howard, 2b 0 0
Welch, cf.--.. ......... ,i 4 0 '1
Dolan, ss. . 1 a, o
: Thomas, lb. ..v., 4 0
Sch;pke, Jb. 4 4 . 0-
Freese, c 3 0 0
Brown, p.. ..,...,,,. a .-; I
O.
1
2
1
0
, 0
13
3 ;
6
A. E.
10
Totals ,k. ....&! 0 4 2 12 3
Parker out In eighth for attempting to
hit bunt strike.
' Bioux City .'. 201 0000 0-3
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 00
. Earned runsr Sioux City, 2. Three-base
hit: Fleming-. Two-base hit: Thlel. Bao
rlfloe hit: Curley, Stolen bases: Leslie U).
First base on bails:- Off Cadwallader, 1;
, off Brown, 1. Struck out: By Cadwallader,
(; ' by ' Brown, 4. - First ' base - on errors:
. Omaha,, J. Hit by pitched ball: - Curley.
' Left on bases: ' Bioux City,' 8; Omaha, .'
lXmble play: E. Lawler to Curley to Mes
serly. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Kelly.
,. Bcore. second game:' , ; ,
. : v bioux City. '
' " AB. R. H. O; A. E.
E.- Lawler, ss 8 1 1 4 1 0
Curley, 2b. , ..,. 6 1 8 0 4 0
Fleming. If. ........... 1 ; 0 0 10 0
Kelly, If 2' 0 0 0 . 0 0
Messerly, lb 4 2 1 11 0 0
J. iiawler, cf.. k,.-4 12 2 0 0
Parker, rf- ........... 6 1 2 0 0 0
Hutchinson, 8b. 6 0 1 1 1 u
Leslie, -c. 4 . 0 18 1 1
Jarrott, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Kostal. p. , 3 1 0 0 8 0
Totals'..... ....H 1 li 27 10 "l
OMAHA.
. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E.
. Thlel, If. 6 1 2 8:0 0
' - Carter, rf 4 1 11 0 0
.'Howard. 2b. .. ..i -4- 0 2 3 2 0
Welch, f. 4 0 0 2 0 0
Dolan,. ss 6 0 0 S 1 1
Thomas,, lb: 6 1 1 13 0 1
. Bohlpke, 3b. .......... 4 1 3 1 4 1
Oondlng. c. ' 1 1 3.3 8 0
Companion, p. - i 8 0 10 t 0
Quick, p. ... .... 0 0 0 0. 0 0
. Totals
Bioux city ....
Omaha ,
Earned runs':
87 6 13 27 16 3
.... 00005100 1-7
.... 0 60000000-6
Bioux City, 8; Omaha, 8.
Lawler. Three-base hit:
Home run; , J.
ComDanlon. Two-bflse hits: Curlev. M el
derly, .Howard, Oondlng, Schlpke. Sacrlnce
' hits: Fleming. Carter, Oondlng. Stolen
bases: . J. Lawler, Parker, Hutchinson,
, ThIeL Qcmdlng. First base on errors: Sioux
City, 17- Left on bases: Bioux City, 7;
, Omaha, 8. First base on balls: Off Koatal,
3; off Companion, 6: off Quick. 1. Struck
out: By Jarrott, 1; by Kostal, 6; by Quick,
2. Double play: Thlel to Oondlng to Dolan.
Time; 1:40. Umpire: Kelly.
Des Moines Wins Hands Down.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept 1 Des Moines took
. today's game from St. Joseph, hands down,
I to 1 Hodson was hit steadily throughout
the session and, Ootipled with the Indif
ferent work of the local, presented a slow
game. Score: , R.H.E.
Dee Moines.... .0 0 1 I I 1 0 t Ml! I
St. Joseph 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 6 6
Batteries: J LierteM and O. Clark; Hodson
.' 4U)d Garvin.
- Denver Is Defeated.
DENVEft, Sept. 8. The last game to be
r'ayed on the home grounds resulted In a
defeat for Denver.- The locals were power
tees to take advantage of the visitors' er
' res and were generally outplayed. Score:
' R H E
' ("olo" Springs . .1 0 10 18 18 012 14 4
.. pr over 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 10 I
Butteries: Colorado Springs, VUleman and
Bserwsld; Denver, Vollendort, Eyier and
Lucia. v
Standing; wf ' ":' Tensas. !
rmyea. won. Lost. Pet.
Denver ....... a, '....128
Colorado Springs ..13o
Omaha Mi
Des Ulne. ..,t....l.i3
St. JmH. i,..I.-l-'7
Bioux . City, i.
78
74
, 61
61
68
63
7
.b2
.660
.hit
71
70
61
88
83
.814
Games todayrBloux City at Omaha; Des
Moines at St. Joseph.
Celorade Sprlnas Conies Ket.
Omaha will wind up the season with
H filoux (Hy this afternoon and it is ladles'
doy and on Saturday, Sunday and Monday
will meet with Colorado Springs, playing a
double header on Sunday afternoon. Mon-
say wli: be ladles! day again. The Springs
.",m lt f ood shape again, and as the
l! .flaht fur- second place must be between
..Omaha and Colorado Springs, this will bo
''a really important -resalon and only the
"-best sort of balj will be on exhibition. The
ivams;
Colorado Spring. Position. -
Thornton First Base
fNtU ... .cBocond Base
Kahl j. ...Third Base
I Orahiilra .,., N..th(rtHt(ip
' Ryan X...-.JL;. t. Left Field
Blake .........Center Field....
Omaha.
..Tromaa
..Howard
.. hloka
Dolan
Thle'
... T.'elch
Carta
Con e Iton , ...,,. Right Field s. .
Measltt
Catcher Onnrlln
Ueriwald ...
Nash.:.. ; ....
S'lUeman
. Wuj4a
Rollnbury
..Catcher.... Treese
.Pitcher PfoUter
.Pitcher Brown
...Pltrher Banders
...Pitcher Quick
...Pitcher Companion
MeCloskey's Pitching; Wins.
WAHOO. Neb.. Sept. 3 (Special Tele.
, .gram.) A large crowd asw a fair exhibition
-of- the great nutlnnal game here tixlnyt
hn Oraud 4slnnd'a crai-k team won frem
the locals by the ore of I to 4. MuClos-
key's eluMve elanta were too much for the
locals with the exception of Kln-hman, who
.found blm for a corking thrre-ljasger and a
, single, driving la three of the locals' four
runa.' Errors snd mls'ludxment at critical
points cot the locals-the game. Followlnr
im tut; pwrri rv. x i . gu.
Grand Island. 01000020 16 10
Wahoo 3000000 3-4 4
Batteries For Wahoo: Anderson snd
Johnson. Orand Inland: McCloskey and
coe. empire: Longnecker.
GAM US Iff THE NATIONAL LEAOl E
Brenklyn Wins Two Poorly Played
Games front Boston,
BOSTON. Sept. 8. Boston lost both
games torlar. Both gsmes were miserably
played. Both Boston pitchers were wild,
anil Hrnnklvn an easv time. The ser-
fnd game was csIIm! at the end of the
eigntn on account or aarxness. Aiienaance,
2,201. Score, first game:
BROOKLYN. 1 BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.C. R.H.O.A.K.
Strans. lb... t I 4 l,(Wr, cf t 1 t 0
Dillon, lb... 1
Gpulffr, 'rf... 1
Lumler, rf... 1
Shorkanl. If. 1
fl.bh. mm..... 4
1 I
t 1
1 I
1 4
I 9 mnj, id... i 9 w i
AbtMt'tn, .. 0 4 14 1
0 Cooler. 4 114 4
1 ft'rwtetiantr. lb 1 T 4 I
1 1
I ftiMoran, lb ... 4 4 114
I 0 ('nn.ll. rf.. 4 I 1 4 0
4 l N1hm, .. 4 4 I I 4
Rlttor, e 1 1 19
JorSan. lb... 1 1 4
Scanlan. p... 4
4 4
4 o Wtlholm. p.. 4 .4 1 4 1
' Totals..... 4 I tl 11 tl ' Total! t I 17 17 I
Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0-8
Boston 0 010001 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Sheckard, Dillon. 8ton
bases: Strang, Rltter, Teoney. Double
plays: Babb to Jordan to Dillon; Abbnt
tichio to Delehanty to Tenney. First base
on balls: Off Scanlan, 4; off Wyhelm, 4.
Struck out: By. Scanlan, 6. Time: 1:46.
Umpire: Carpenter.
Bcore, second game:
BROOKXTN.
BOSTOW.
R.H.O.A.C
R.H.O.A.K.
Btranf. b... 14 4 11
Oeler. n 0 t 4
Dillon, lb.
Tmaar. lb.. 4 1 14
GeMlor. rf . .
ruber, et...; f
tamlry. rf.
Cooler. If.... 4
Shwktre. If.
Delehaatr. b
Monn. lb.... 4
Caonoll. rf... 4
Ni)hm. e.. f
MrNlchols. ' P i
Btbb. at.
Brta. e..
Jorrifta, 4b..
Jobm, p..,,
Total! 7 I 24 I 41 Totals 1 T 14 14 t
Brooklyn .....t 0 0 0 0 0 0 47
Boston ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Tennev. Coolev. Sacrifice
hits: . McNIchols. Stranc. Oessler. Stolen
bane: I-timlev. Double clav: Strang to
Dillon. First base on balls: Off McNIchols,
6. Struck out: By Jones, 1; by McNIchols;
4. Wild pitch: Jones. Time: 1:40. Um
pire! carpenter.
Cincinnati Wins Haslly.
CINCINNATI. Rent. 3 Ths Clnclnnatls
bunrhed hits on Flaherty today and won
easily. Attendance, 3,731. Score:
CINCINNATI. 1 PITTSBUHO.
. R.H.O.A.K-. I H.H.O.A.E.
Kellay, lb... 0 111 Lrh. lb.... 0 0tt4
Seymour, cf. 4
0!Boaumont, er. 0 1
'Rltchy, lb.. 4 0
SebrtBg, rf.. t
rxjw.ll, K.:. 4
Staln'dt. lb., t
Corcoran, u. 0
Hurglai. lb.. 4
Pelti, e 1
Ewlog, p.... 0
Wnr, mm . I 4
Brmni'ld. lb. 4 1
MoCor'ck, rf. 0 1
Smith, If 4 4
Phtlpi, . e. ... 4 0
Flaherty, p.. 4 1
Total 4 4 17 II ll Total..... 1 4 14 II 4
Cincinnati 00030100 14
Pittsburg...: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-base hits: Sebrlng, Odwell, Pelts,
Kelley. Stolen bases: . Stelnfeldt, Wagner.
Double plays: Bebrlng to Pelts, Rltchey to
Wagner to Bransfleld. First base on balls:
Off Ewlng, 1; off Flaherty, 2. Sacrifice' hit:
Leach. Struck out: By . Ewlng, 3: by
F:aherty, 1. Time: 1:87. Umpire: John
stone. Even Break at New York. "
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 -The Phlladelphians
stopped the straight run of winning games
which the New York Nationals have en
Joyed for two weeks, by taking the first
game of today's double -header. New York
won the second game, which was called on
account ot darttness.. Attendance, 6,143,
Score, first game: -
NIW . YORK.
PHILADELPHIA
R.H.O.A.K.
R.H.O.A.K.
Broenahe.il, cf I
Browne, rf... 1
MtOann, lb.. 1
Donlln. If..., 1
Dehlen. ... 1
Dunn, lb 1
Gilbert, lb... 4
Bowerman, c 0
Taylor, p.... 0
Elliott, p.... 1
Marshall ... 0
Tbomae, of.. 1 I 1. 1 0
Oleaioa, lb.. 1 I 4
MeOee, rf.... Ill
Luih, lb..... t 1 11
Tltua, If..... Ill,
Hulawltt,
Uonohu.
Rotb. c.
Duafleby,
Corrldoa,
lb.
4
0
P. 1
p.. 4
ToUl ( 11 17 It I
Total.
t II 17 11 I1
.Batted for Elliott In ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 28
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 0-8
First base on errors: New York, 2: Phila
delphia, 3. -Left on bases: New York, 3;
Fniladelphia, i. Hits: Off Taylor in five
Innings, 6; off Elliott In four Innings, tl; off
Duggieby In six and two-thirds Innings, 10;
off corrldon In two and one-third Innings,
K thirst Kama nn Vtnll. Oiv TduIak a. ..t
Elliott, 1; off Duggieby, J; off Corrfdon, 1.
titrimlr nut. U .. 'i-I 1 . W. .7 t-1 H . . a.
by Corrldon, 2. Home runs: .iBresnaban,
McUee, Lush, Titus. Three-base hits: Dah-len,-Thomas.
-Two-base hits: o Bresnahan,
Donlln,-Dunn, Roth. Sacrifice hits: Mc
Cann, Thomas, Hulswitt. Stolen baae? Mc
Gee. Double, plays: Dunn to McQann,
Roth to Hulswitt. Wild pitch: - Duggieby.
Time: 2:06. Umpires: Moran and Kennedy.
Score,- second game: -
NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.K
R.H.O.A.K.
4 114 0
Brosnahan, cf 0
Browne, rf... 4
1 0
1 1
Thorn, cf
Q lesson, lb
McGee, rf..
I.ush, lb...
Titus. If...
0
4
4
4
McOann, lb.. 0 1 11
Donlln, If.... 4 14
Dahlan, a... 4 1
Dunn, lb 4 1
Gilbert, lb... 1 1
Bowermsn, ell
Malnewson, pi 1
u Hulswitt, ss.
t Donohu. lb. 0
0 Dooln, ...
Uj Spark, p.
Total 4 10 1110 U Totals..... 1 7 II I 1
New Yc-k 1 0 0 2 0 1 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
f truck out: By Mathewson, 4; by Sparks,
-. Two-base hits: McQann, Dunn, Qleasou,
Sparks. Sacrlnce hit: McQann. Stolen
bases'. Thomas, Lush. Hit by pitched ball:
By Sparks, 1. Left on bases: New York,
6; Philadelphia, 6. Time: 1:26. - Umpires:
Kennedy and Moran.
Standing of Ike Teasna.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
New York ia w 83 .7a3
Chicago 123
Pittsburg ...........120
Cincinnati 124
St. Louis ....127
Brooklyn 123
Boston 124 -
Philadelphia 123
78
1
70
63
44
44
86
47
60
63
64
79
80
87
.618
.683
.669
.496
.368
.855
.293
JlomH .Aa... ni,U.H T.I , . -1 Vu.
York at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at Boston.
. Springfield Keeps' on Winning. .
SPRINGFIELD, Neb., Sept. 8. (Special
Telegram.) The J. O. Vosaeek team of
South Omaha-was an easy victim for ths
locals todny. Bcore: R.H.E.
Springfield 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 05 11 1
Vosacekf .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 8
Batteries:-' Springfield. Stilts and Bates;
Vosaceka, Sullivan, McKale, Bowler and
Lynch. Struck out: By Stilts, 9; by Sulli
van, 3; by McKale, 8. Time: 1:15. Umpire:
Mtnager Thompson.
Today's game makes nlns out of ten
games won by the locals In the last three
weeks. After the game today a 100-yard
foot race was run by County Treasurer
Morrison and Miss Belle Coleman, a Its-year-old
girl, she winning by ten feet.
GAMES lit THE AMERICA LEAGUE
New York Wins Both Games by Onpor-
tano Illttlna;.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8. New York
won two games today by opportune hit
ting. Both Chesbro and Ortn were fast at
critical atages. . Attendance, 4,122. Score
first game:
. NEW YORK.
s R.H.O.A.K.
PHILADELPHIA..
R.H.O.A.K
Dougherty. Ill MM
Htrtssl. .... lilt
Pickering, til I I 4 4
Darts, lb.... 1 11 1 4
L. Cross, lb. 4 4 1 I 1
Serbold. rf., 4 4 1 4 4
Murphy, lb.. 4 1110
Si. Cross. . 4 4 4 1 f
Bhrerk. c... 4 4 I I I
Keeler. rf.... 1
Klberfeld, ss
Anderson, cf.
Williams, lb 4
Oansal, lb... 4
t'onroy, lb... 4
MoOuIra, e.. 0
Chesbro, p... 4
1 14
Wadded, p.. 4 4 4 4 1
Total I f 17 18,11 Total I 4 17 11 I
New York.... 10300000 03
Philadelphia 00010100 03
Two-base hit: Murphy. Three-base hit:
Davis. Sacrifice hit: Elberfeld. Stolen
base: Davis. Left on bases: New York,
8; Philadelphia, 6. First base on balls: Off
Chesbro, 1. Struck out: By Waddell, 7; by
CheBbro, 6. Time; 1:36. Umpires: king
and Sheridan.
Score second game:" ."'
NEW YORK. , PHILADELPHIA.
H U l A E
Dougherty, lit 1 I I I
Hansel. f... lilt
Keeler. rf... 1 I I I 1
rK-aering, cf
Darts, lb.... 4
L. Cross, lb. 4
s.ybola. rt.. 0
Murpbr. lb..
M. I roes. ss.
Shreck. 0
bender, p.... 1
4 1
1 14
4 1
Elberfeld. a. I 1 I 0
Anderson. cf. 4 1 1 4 0
William. Ul 1111
GanseL lb... 1 1 1M I
4 1
1 1
i i
I 4
Conroy. Ib. 1 I 1 1
Klelnow. ... 4 I 4 1 0
Orta. p 1114 0
Tot!..'... S 11 IT 11 11 Tot I 1 mil
New York 16000001 36
I'lilladelphla 00000100 01
Two-base hits: Davis. Bender. Three
base hit: Keeler. Sacrifice hit: Pickering.
Stolen bases: Cunrcy, Ortb. Double play:
Klberfeld to Oansel. Left on bases: New
York. 7: Philadelphia, 1. First baae on balls:
Off Olth, 2; off Bender, 3. Hit by pi to he j
ball: . Klberfeld. Struck out: By Orth, 3;
by Bender, 3. Wild pitches: Orth. 3. Time:
1:46. . Umpires; Sheridan and King.
Keen Bmk at Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 8. Cleveland and
Chicago broke even today. In the flrst
fame Chicago could not hit Josa, while
'leveland bunched Its hits with Chicago's
errors. In the second game Chicago did not
get a man to flrst until the sixth Inning,
and did not make a hit until the seventh.
Errors by. Km and Luth, with scratch hits
by Jones, Callaltaa aud Suliivao. gave Clti-
csgo three runs In the ninth, winning the
game. Attendance, ,u. ncore nrsi game:
CLEVELAND. I CHICAOO.
R.H.O.A.K.! R H.O.A.E
1114 4 Green, rf 1 4 1 4
1 I Jonee. cf 4 t 4 4 1
11114 callaban. If. 4 I
1 4 4 4 4 De.li. mm 4 14 1 I
4 1 1 4 Mrrerlan. e 4 1 4 4 :
III4 Tanneblll, lb 4 4 1 4 I
4 4 I T Donahue, 1b. 4 4 11:
1114 Punooa. lb. . 4 4 I I I
Bey. e
Brailley. lb
rile, ft...
Lajnle, lb .
torall, lb.
Lush. If....
Terrer, .
puelov, ..
Joe, p
..4411 liBmlth. p 41441
Total 4 I 17 11 ll Totals 4 4 14 II
Cleveland 10210D3O-
Chlcago 000000000-
Flrst base on errors: - Cleveland, 8; Chi
cago, 1. Two-base hit: Jones. Three-bnse
hit: Lush. Sacrifice hits: Flick. Joss (2).
Stolen bases: Flick, Bay, Bradley, Davis.
Double play: Turner to Lajole to movan.
Bsses on pans: ore joss, j; ore rimun, s.
Hit with ball: Bv Smith. 1. Left on bases:
Cleveland. 9; Chicago, 7. Struck out: By
Joss. 2; by Smith. I. wild pitch: Joss.
Time: 1:33. Umpire: O'Loughlln.
Score, second game:
CHICAGO. I CLEVELAND.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K.
Green, rf.... 10 14 WBay, cf 4 4 4 1 4
Jones, cf 4 14 OlRraillcy, lb.. 41114
Csllshsn, If. 1 I 4 4 4i flick, rf 4 4 1 4
Parte. ....! 4 11 1 Lajole, lb.... 4 111
Sullivan, e... 4 111 0 Storall, lb... 1 I 10 1
Taonehlll, lb I 4 4 I ! Lueh, It 4 4 I 4
Donahue, lb. 4 4 It 1 4 Turner, ... 1 114
Dun4oa. lb.. 4 111 S Buelow, c... 4 0 14
Owen, p 4 4 4 1 0 Hees. p 4 4 1 1
Totsls I I 17 16 11 Total I 4 17 10 I
Chicago.. 00000000 83
Cleveland 00001010 0-2
First bsse on errors: Cleveland, 1. Two-
base bit: Turner. Sacrlnce hits: Buelow,
Bradley. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6: Chi
cago, 4. Struck out: ny Hess, i ; Dy uwen,
7. Wild pitches: Owen, 2. Time: 1:60.
Umpire: O Loughlln.
Even Break at Detroit.
DETROIT. Sept. 8. After winning a fast
shut-out game the Detrolts went to pieces
snd were easy for St. Louis In the Inst
half of the opening series ot three aounie-
headers. Attendance, ,wu. ncore,- nrsi
rae: . .
UCTSUIT. I Bl. SAiL'IO.
-R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.K.
Barrett, cf... 0 0 1 0 0 Bitrkett,' If... 0 I I 0 1
Melntyre, If. t 11 4 1 Heldrlck. of. 0 4 1,0 0
Robinson, lb. 1 1 4 1 4 Wallace, .. 6 0 1 1 4
Hickman, lb. 1 0 11 0 4 Hynes, rf.... 4 114 4
Crawford, rf. 4 I I I 0 Jones, lb.... 4 4 110
Be vl lie. c 4 4 11 0 Suarten, lb... 0 1 t e
Lowe, lb 1114 0 Moran. Ib.... 0 0 0 1
O' Leery, .. 4 4 11 0 kshoe, e 0 0 10 0
Mollis, p.... o o o t-euy, p v s i
ToMl l "l 17 11 "71. Totala..... 0 4 14 4 1
Detroit ' 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base- hits: Melntyre, Crawford.
Sacrifice hits: Heldrlck., Bevllle. Bases on
balls: Off Mullln, 1; off Pelty, 4. First
buso on errors: Detroit, 1; St. Louis, 1.
Left on bases: Detroit. 7; nt. ivotiis, o.
Struck out: By Mullln, 3; by Felty, .
Double play: Mullln to u Lary to nica-
mn He dswl Dsn: tvanoe. Jims; i.i..
Umpires: Drill and Coughlln.
Bcore secona game:
BT. LOl'IS. . I - DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K.
Bnrkett. If.. 1111 l'Berrett. cf... 114 10
Heldrlck. cf.. 0 114 4 Mclntjre. If. 1 0 0 0
Wallace, ss.. 0 0 I f 1 Koblnson, 9b. 0 X 1 o
Hemphill, rf. 1 1 1 0 mi-nmsn, id. 1 11 a
Jones, lb.... 1114 I) Crawford, rf. 0 0 1 0
Bugdsn, lb... I 1 i v u; tsevui, c... v 1 u
Morsn, lb.... 0 , u;lowe, 10..... v use
Kshoe,
1 4
u u u-Lieary. .. 1 s
Hyne. p
I 0
4 Storall. p..,0 4 1
TotaU..... 4 14 17 11 l Total 1 I 17 17 I
St. lrf)uis 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 06
Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13
Two-base hits: O Leary, Jones. Three-
base hit: Barrett. Sacrifice hits: Moran
(2), Crawford. Bases on bans: on atovau,
OTT nynes, a. .111 wiwi uh.ii. ciy oivvnii,
2.. First base on errors:, St, Louis 1; De
troit, 1. Left on bases: Bt. Louis, 0; De
troit. 8. Double play: O'Leary to Lowe to
Hickman. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Drill and
Coughlln.
Boston Wins Both Games.
WASHINGTON. BeDt. 8. The Bostons
played all around Waanlngton today. Town
send was hit hard In the first game, but
Jacobsen outpltched Tannehlll In the sec
ond, errors losing the game. Attendance,
2,600. Score, first game:
BOSTON. I WASHINGTON.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K.
Selbsch, It 1 1 4 0 0 O'Neill, cf... 1 1111
Parent, as ... I 1 I
C. Stahl. cf. 1 4 I
Colirns, lb... I I 1
0 Hill, 3D...... 0 0 0 1 U
0 V
J. HUM, lb.. 0 1 14 0 1
Huelsman, . If 1 1 1 0 0
Mullln, 2b... 0 14 11
Cassldy, ss... 0 1 I 7 0
Donovan, rf. 0 0 0 0 0
Clarke, c... 0 1 I I 0
Towosend, p. 0 0 0 4 6
4 0
0 0
1 0
it
1 0
Freeman, rf. 0 1
LaChanc. lb 0 1 14
Ferris, lb.... 1 0 I
Farrell, c... 0 1 1
Gibson, p.... 0 4 1
Total 1 It 17 11 ll Total 1 7 17 11 4
Boston 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 88
Washington 2 0 0 0 0 o u u u z
Two-base hits: Parent. C. Stahl. Three-
hasA '.ilt: Selbach. Stolen base: Huelsman.
Sacrifice hit: Hill. Double plays: Ferris
to LaCnanoe; Parent ..to. -Ferris- -to La
Chance. First base on balls: Off Town
send, 2; off Olbson, 1-.' Struck out: By
Townsend, 2; by Olbson, 1. Left on basest
Washington, 2; Boston, 6. . Time: 1:55. Um
pire: Connolly. . -
Score, second game: -
. BOSTON. , WASHINGTON.
R.H.O.A.K
R.H.O.A.K.
Selbach. If... 0 1.0 0 0
Parent, as... 0 1 0 1 0
C. Stahl. cf. 0 1 I 1 0
Collin, lb... 4 4 1 1 0
Freeman, rf. 4 1.1 4 0
LaChanc, lb 1 4 11 4 0
Perrla. Ib.... 4 4 110
Cliger. c 4 4 10 1 0
O'Neill, cf... 11.1 4 I
Hill, 2b 0 1111
J. Stahl. lb. 0 2 11 0 0
Huelsman, If 0 0 1 1 0
Mullln, lb..., 0 0 110
Cassidy, .. 0 1 4 1 1
Donorsn, rf.. 0 14 0 0
KlttreUge, c. 0 I I 4 0
Jecobaeo, p.. 0 0 1 4 0
Clark ........ 0 0 0 4 0
Tannehlll, p. 1 1 0 1 0
ToUl 1 I 17 II 0
Total..... 1 I 27 12 1
'Batted for Jacobsen In ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-baae hits: Cofsidy, Tannehlll. Sac
rlnce hits: C. Stahl, .Ferris. Double plays 1
Mullln to J.' Stahl; Cassldy (unassisted))
Ferris to' LaChance. First base on balls:
Off Jacobsen, 1; off Tannehlll, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Tannehlll, 2. 8truck out:
By Jacobsen", 1; by Tannehlll, 9. Left on
bases: Washington, .8; Boston, 4. Time:
1:25. Umpire: Connolly.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won,
Lost. Pet
New York ..
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphia
Cleveland ....
St. Louis ....
Detroit
120
.......124
124
117
119
118 .
.119.
123
76 45 .t25
77'' 47 .621
71 ' 63 .673
65 62 .&.'
66 -68 .655
49 69 .41i)
49 '70 .411
30 83 .244
Washington
Games today: St. Louis at Detroit. Chi
cago at Cleveland. New York at Phila
delphia, Boston at Washington.
Hastings Strikes Winning Gait.
HASTINGS. Neb., Sept. 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Hastings; by - defeating Geneva
again today, made it four straight this
week, winning two games from the Black
W orvdws and two from Geneva, Hastings
batted Shuman out of the box in the fifth
Inning, getting ten hits, with a total or
nine runs. Hreubsky finished the game,
but was found the same, except no more
runs were scored. Penderrrsft was touched
up for ten hits, and with proper support
the score would have been different. Hast
Ines plays two games Friday, one In the
afternoon at 4 o'clock with the Hastings
Old Leaguers and st 8 p. m. In the evening
with the Sioux Indians. Score: R.H.E.
Hastings 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 9 16 8
Geneva 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0-6 10 5
Batteries: Shuman, Hreubsky and Butke;
Pendergraft and Whltcomb. Umpire:
Bchuable.
GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis Wins Both Games from
Milwaukee.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 8. Minneapolis
won both games. Attendance, 1,100. Score
first game:
MINNEAPOLIS. I SULWAI'KEB
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.6.A.K.
Maloney. rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 Stone, rf 1 I 1 0 0
Freeman, lb. 4 1 I 1 0
Coulter. If. . . 4 11 0 0
Oram Is nr. Ib 1 I I 0 0
Bchssfar, ss.. 4 0 110
Clark, lb 0 0 1 4 0
Hemphill, cf. 0 0 4 4 4
Pennell, If... 1 I 1 0 I
Beteman. lb. 4 4 I 1 0
O'Leary, 0... 1 1 I 4 01
McNIchols, Of 4 1 4 1 4
roi. Ib...... 1114 1
nens. an s 1 1 1 1
Orler, .... 1114 0 mattery, a... 0 4 4 1 4
Ford, p 4 14 1 1 Doudherty, pO 4 1 1 1
-OUrlen .... 0 0 4 4 0
Totals t 11 it 11 II
ToUl 1 I 14 14 I
Batted for Dougherty In ninth.
Minneapolis 0003 1000 4
Milwaukee 01100000 13
Two-base hits: Gremlnger, Stone, Pen
nell. First base on balls: Off Ford, 2; off
Dougherty, 4. 6truck out: By Ford. 8; by
Dougherty, 6. Wild pitch: Dougherty. Hit
by pitcher: By Ford. 1. Passed balls:
O Leary, Slattery. Stolen bases: Maloney,
Coulter, Oyler (2), Stone, Schaefer. Sacri
fice hits: O'Leary, McNIchols, Schaefer.
Left on bases: Minneapolis, 9; Milwaukee.
I. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Hart
Score second game:
' SIILWAI'KEK.
R.H.O.A.K
Ston. rf 14IOi
MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.K
Maloney, rf, . 0 0 4 0 4
rhssfsr, ee. . 0 I 1 1 0
O'Brien, lb.. I 1 10 1 0
f reeman, lb. I I 0 s I
Coulter, if... I I 1
(Iremluger, Ib 1 1 0 0 4
O'Leary, c... 4 4 110
Clark, lb.... 4 4 1 I tl
Hemphill, el. 1 1 4 4 0
Pennell, if... 4 4 4 4 0
Rails, lb.,... 4 1110
fipeer, 4 4 T 1 0
McKer, p.... 0 0 4 1 0
ri lattery .... 0 4 4 4 0
llemsa .. 0 4 4 4 0
MtKlcnnl. of 1 0 I 0 0
Fol. I 0 1110
Orler. ea 0 0 4 1 0
Morgan, p... 0 1 0 t 1
Total. ....14 ir "5 "l
Totals 1 I M 11 Hi
Minneapolis 20000008 5
Milwaukee 00100100 03
Two-base hit: Freeman. Three-base hit:
k Bad Uvir
Causes t sick body. Drake's Palmetto Wis
Insures a healthy, aetlvs Liver, soud fctioniaca
and sound Kidneys A bottle free If you aeod
oUr m link Foruiuia j'wny. UuloaipA
Coulter, Hemphill. First base on balls: Off
Morgan. 4' off McKay, 1 Struck out: By
Morgan, 6: by McKay, 5. Wild pitch: Mor
gan. Passed ball: O'Leary. Sacrifice hits:
O'leary 2, SchHefer. Stolen bases: Mc
NIchols, Clark. Left on bases: Minneapo
lis, 6; Milwaukee, a. Balk: Morgan. Time:
1:4 Umpire: Hart
Even Break ni Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept- 8 Toledo and In
dlanspolls broke even today. Attendance,
1,600. Score flrst game:
TOLKOO. 1 INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.K.! R.H.O.A.K.
Clr. c 114 1 0 MrCreery, cf. 0 I 1 1 0
Triable, cf... 0 I 1 1 O'Msgonn. ss . Oil
Le, rf 0 0 I 0 0 Swsndrr, If.. 4 1 1
Morlsrtty, lb 0 1 II 1 rsrr. Ib 4 4 1
K.mmer, lb. 4 1 10 0 4 Hogrl'er, lb.. 4 4 4
Burns, lb.... 1 4 11 0 Plrhey. lb... 0 4 14
O'Hsra. If... I 110 o Herrfnn, r... 0 4 4
Cllngman, as. I I 1 1 0 Phillips, rf.. Oil
Martin, p.... 0 1 0 4 0 risher. p.... 0 0 0
ouelsser. p... 01 0
Totals 4 10 17 14 1
Totals. 0 7 17 14 1
Toledo 13020000 0-8
Indianapolis 00000000 00
Baas hits: Oft QuHser, 5, in five In
nings: off FlRher. 6. In two Innings. Bases
on balls: Off Martin, 1; off Quelssar, 8. Sac
rifice hits: Friable, Martin. Hit by pitched
ball: By Quelsser. Clark. Three-bnse hits:
O'Hara, Cllngman. Passed ball: Hcydon.
Left on bases: Indianapolis. 6; Toledo, 7.
Time: 1:60. Umpire: Bauswlne.
Score second gume:
INDIANAPOLIS. 1 TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.K R.H.O.A.K.
MrCreery, cf. I I 0 i Brown, e 0 0 I 1 0
Msroon. ss . 0 I I 4 HFrlsble. cf... 0 0 1 0
Swsnder. If.. 0 1 4 0 01 Lee. rf 4 4 1 1
C'arr, lb 0 1 1 I o1 Morlsrtty, 8b 0 0 4 0
Hogrrer, Ib. 0 0 0 1 0 Kemmer, lb. 1 10
Dlrker. lb.
10 7 10
Bums, lb.,.. 1 1 V
O'Hsra, If... 1 1 I I
Cllnamsn, ss I 1 1 3
Bsrtos, p.... 0 0 0 4
Lundblom, p. 0 0 0 4
Clark 6 4 4 4
Herrr. c .
1114 0
Phillip, rf
1110
Fisher, p...
1110 0
ToUl 1 11 17 I 1
Total.
I 4 17 I 1
Clark batted for Lundblom.
Indianapolis 00301010 1-6
Toledo 00000002 1-8
Base hits: Off Bartos. 5. In two and one-
third Innings; off Lundblom, 6, In five and
twu-thlrds Innlnas. Bases on balls: Off
Fisher, 3. Struck out: By Fisher, 4; by
Bartos. 1: bv Lundblom. 4. Hit bv pitcher:
Dickey. Three-base hits: Berry (2), Fisher,
Mccreery, o Hara. Double play: Le to
Kemmer. Stolen base: Swander. Left on
bares: Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 6. Time:
1:36. Umpire: Bauswlne.
t'olnmbns Defeats Louisville.
LOUISVILLE. SeDt. 8. Columbus de
feated Louisville today In a one-sided
game. Attendance, 600. Score:
COLLMBl'S. LOL-I9VILLR
K.H.O. A.K.l R.H.O.AE.
Davis, rf .... 1111 0 Kerwln, rf... 114 0 0
Msrtln. If... 1110 0 Hellmen. If.. 0 0 1
Frlel. lb,
0 1
1 1
1 13
I 1
1 1
1 1
0 0
1 0
I LHart. lb 0 1 I
1 flArndt. lb.... 0 1 4
1 O Schrlerer, c. 1 I I
1 O Brashear, 2b. 2 1 4
1 llMonlg ry, rf. 0 0 I
4 0:uulnlsn, as.. 0 I 1
I 0 Csmpball, p. 0 1 1
1 0 Egin. p 0 0 0
Clynier, cf..
Kinm, lb...
Yeager, c...
Wrlgley. lb.
Brldwell. as
Olmstead, p.
Qlendon, p..
Scott 0 0
Totals.. ...11 14 17 16 I
Reldy, p.
Dexter ,
... 0 0 0
,..0 0 4
Total I 11 17 10 4
Batted for Egan In eighth.
Bat too lor Ready in ninth.
Columbus 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 t 212
Louisville 0120000 16
Two-base hits: Yeaeer. Davis. Three.
base hits: Wrlgley. Home run: Kihm.
Stolen bases: Kerwln. Martin. 8acrlt1ce
hits: Montgomery, Olmstead, Ulendon. First
Dase on Dans: un campDeil, 1; off Ulendon,
3. Struck out: By Campbell, 1; by Ulen
don, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Glendon, 2.
nits: Off Campbell. 7 In six lnnlnars: off
Egan. 5 In two Innings: off Reldv. 1 In one
inning; off Olmstead, 6 In four Innings; off
Olendon, 5 In five Innings. Left on oasea:
Louisville, 10; Columbus, 11. Time: 1:67.
Umpire: Klem.
St. Paul Defeats Kansas City.
ST PAUL. Sunt. .8. F.cls was wlM In
the third Inning. Chech was hit frequently,
nut iast neimng he d the runs to a mini
mum. Flournoy was hurt In the fourth
nnlng and retired. UmDlre Shuster. who
replaced Killen, benched Kelley In the
eighth for disputing a decision. Attend
ance, 800. Score:
ST. PAUL.
KANSAS CITT.
R.H.O.A.K.
Akin, lb..... 0 114 0
None, It.... 0 110 0
Hill, cf 110 11
Donner, 2b.,. 0 1 0 4 0
Msssey, lb. .. 4 1 13 0 4
Frintae, rf.. 0 1 0 1 0
SulllTsn. ss. 0 0 I 4 0
Hutler, c 0 17 0 1
Bels, p., 1 10 24 17 1
H. H.O.A.E
Jones, cf... . 0 0 1 1-0
Jackson, rf.lf 1 1.1 0 0
Wheeler. 3b.. 0 1 1 1 0
Flournoy. If. 1 11 1 0
Pelrce, c 0 0 1 1 0
Kelley, lb. .. 0 Ml .0 0
Slagle. rf.... 0 0 0 1 0
Msrtln. Ib... 12 4 10
Marcan. ee... 0 S'f a. 0
Sull'n, e.lf.lb 0 141 1 0
Check, p.. ..1 a Ivl 1 01
ToUl..... 1 10 14 17 I
Totals..
St. Paul ,-.0 0200001 -3
Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 0-1
Two-base hits: Jackson. Massev. Hill C2V.
Nance. Sacrifice hits: Wheeler, Ma-can.
Stolen base: Jackson. Double play: Keliey
unassisted. .First base on bal's: Off Eels, 5.
Struck out: Bv Rein hv Phsoh X WlM
pitch: Eels. Tithe: ; .1:35. Umpire: Shuster.
Standing! of the Teams. -
Played. Won. Lost Pet.
St. Paul .133
87
46
651
Milwaukee
137
79
75
71
71
64
66
36
58
68
. 60
62
75
v 78
101
576
.61
.641
.533
.460
.414
.263
Columbus ...
..133
..131
..133
..139
..133
Minneapolis
Louisville ...
Indianapolis .
Kansas City
Toledo
-7 '
137
Games todav: Cnlnmhim at Tnlsvin,,
Toledo at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at Min
neapolis, jansaa city at St Paul.
E VESTS OS - TUB RUNNING TRACKS
Hamburg; Belle Wins the Flint Stakes
at Sueepshead Bay.
NEW YORK, Sept. 8-Hamburg Belle, 7
to 6. favorite, won the Flint stakes at
Sheepshead bay today.- Hamburg Belle and
Alan-a-Dale ran close together to the bend,
where Alan-a-Dale stopped. Hamburg Belle
then took the lead and won easily by one
length from Jocund, an added starter.
Alan-a-Dale was third. Results: ,
First race, selling, five furlongs and a
half: Niblick (13 to 6) won. Workman sec
ond, Vldalla third. Time: 1:08.
Second race, steeplechase, short course:
Knights of Harlem (7 to 1) won. Doctor
Omedary second, Sir Voorhies third. Time:
4:04.
Third race, the Flint stakes,, seven fur
longs: Hamburg Belle (116, Lyne, 7 to 6)
won. Jocund second, Alan-a-Dale third.
Time: 1:25. ,'.
Fourth race, one mile: Councilman (8 to
5) won, Sonoma Belle second, Veto third.
Time: 1:39. .
Fifth race, six half furlongs, selling;
Major Pelham (6 to 1) won, VanNess sec
ond, Arsenul third. Time: 1:194,
Sixth race, the Russet, one mile and a
half, on turf:. Short Hose (3 to 1) won.
Carbuncle second, Major Dalngerfleld third.
Time: 2:34Vg. '
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. Results at Harlem:
First race, five furlongs: TyroUan (5 to
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130ft Farnam ftt- Bt IJfti and 14th St., Omaha, Nib.
1 won, Msrt Gentry second, Useful Lady
third. Time: - ,
Second race, six furlongs: Mansard (13 to
10 ston. Agnes Hrennsn second, Alice Com
mnnor third. Time: 1:13.
Third race, six furlongs, the Alliance
stakes: Alcor ll, Wilson, 8 to U won
Kurtsman second. Belle Kinney third.
Time: 1 :13d. ,
Fourth rare, one mile and an eighth
handicap: The Lady ill to 2) won. Hussah
second, Miss trawinrn intra, lime: 1 w.
Fifth rr six fnrlnnsn: Don Domo (11
to ai) won, Nsnnle Hodge second. The
Crisis third. Time: 1:13.
Sixth race, five furlongs: Miss Deuce n$
to 1) won. Handy Bill second, norm r,nia
third. Time: i.-om. , , .
fl.v.nih r,r nns mils snd s sixteenth:
Ethlyne (2 to 6) won, Sioux Chief second.
Royally third. Time: i:4M.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 8-Results:
First race, five furlongs and a half,
turse: Layson (even) won, Piatt second,
dy Mercury third. Time: 1:M.
Second rsce. one mile snd in eighth:
Oudenarde (100 to 1) won, Judge Cantrell
fl.lnt Slmonnn third. Time: l:fciV
Thirit rare nix fnrlnnira: Monrwo Maid (8
to 1) won. Picture Hat second, Dameron
third. Time: 1:10.
Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth
handicap: Jack Young (7 to 1) won. The
Resent second. Just Bo third, lime: i:n.
Fifth rare one mile- and seventy yards.
selling: Lustlg ' to 5) won. Misanthrope
second, Bengal third. Time: 17H.
Sixth rce. six fm-'orr': rhn (2 to 1)
won, Mafalda recond. Miss Doyle tM'd.
Time: 1:15.
DETROIT, Sept. 8. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Snfcgiisrd (4 o
D won, Allbert second, June Collins third.
Second rac. five furlongs: Kltts (10 to 1)
won. Jungle Imp second, Alice Lloyd third.
Time: 1:05.
Third rsce. one mile snd a. sixteenth:
Spencertan (8 to 5) won, Benckart second,
Landmore third. Time: 1:624.
Fourth race, five furlongs: Martha Cflla
(8 to 1) won, Grace Appleton second. Iron
Tall third. Time: l:0t4.
Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
Fluegrass Girl (4 to 1) won, Santa Luna
second, Scortlc third. Time: l:5-(Vj.
Sixth race, steeplechnse, short course:
Sam Parmer (2 to 1) won, Balsac second,
Morallton Chief third. Time: 8:46H- '
BUFFALO, Sept. 8-Results:
First race, five furlongs: James V (13 to
10) won, Sadducee second, Adel Trebl third.
Time: 1:01. A .
Second race, five furlongs: Dutch Bar
bara (6 to 6) won, Myrthless second, Peggy
third. Time: 1:01. . , m 4. .
Third race, one mile: King of the "Val
ley (7 to 1) won, Bell Dodson Becond, Mono
graph third. Time: 1:42.
Fourth race, mile and seventy yards.
Courtmald (2 to 1) won, Minotnur second,
Nimble Dick third. Time: 1:41.
Fifth race, steeplechase, two miles. Mr.
Churchill (5 to 2) won, Rosing second.
Lawrence third. Time: 4:15.
Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Bull
Finch (11 to 6) won, Dr. Chapln second.
Mammon third Time: 1:60.
CORNHtSKERS CANCEL A GAME
Booth ! Inwllllng; They Should Play
'Without Practice. -
LINCOLN, 8ept. 8.-(Speclal.)-Compared
with the foot oall activity displayed at
mt of the western colleges and univer
sities the squad at Nebrasaa will scarcely
. ii,, mmntnir ni tore the rivals 'of
the Cornhuskers have reeled off several
i... unnrh-, ,i elion to delay his arrival
In Lincoln until the middle of September
has Induced him to advise the athletic
board In Nebraska to cancel the first game
of the schedule, hlch was booked for
September 17 witn Lincoln nmn
Booth feared that his men would be so
k. ,.t,io- in nnriir-e that thev would likely
make a miserable showing even against tho
high school boys, ana nis nnssivnins
that direction have been sanctioned by the
athletic board, which now announces that
it has cancelled the game. The high school
management protested vigorously, but now
must accept a date In the middle of the
week early In October or there will be no
game at all. Booth argues that there are
too many chances Involved of permanently
maiming or Incapacitating his players by
putting them into a game with only three
or four days' practice, and the athletic
board has decreed that the big coach shall
have his way about It.
Booth will bring two or three easterners
with him when he arrives from New York.
The newcomers are desirous of joining Ne
braska's foot ball squad to learn the game
as It Is played In the west. All ere fresh
men and must win their spurs on the grid
Iron, but Booth writes that each has had
fireparatory school experience and Is prom
sins' materla,l.
The delay In beginning practice at Ne
braska, In view of the fact that Minne
sota and other institutions which tho Corn
huskers v.lll nlay this fall are already at
work, I'- sending cold chills up and down
the spine of the average Nebraska rooter.
But all, however,- Is not gloom. Definite
announcement has finally been made by
Johnny Bender, Nebraska's sensational
half and quarterback for the last three
seasons. , that he will return to school snd
don the molekins In Booth's squad. Bender
will appear for practice early next week.
He was sorelv tempted to accept one of
the three offers made him to take up
coaching, but the desire to actually get
Into the game nnd serve once more in the
ranks was finally predominant
FOOT
BALL,
TEAM ORGANIZED
Hlg;h School Eleven Secures Old Yale
Man Coach for This Season.
The foot ball team of the high school
reorganised yesterday and selected as Its
captain Mr. Shields, A. H. Dickinson, re
cently of the Vale team, has been secured
as coach. Under these two men tho team
Is expected to do fine work.
The battalion resumed drill yesterday.
Nothing, however, has been done except
assigning the newcomers to the various
companies. It Is the purpose of the com
mander In conjunction with the principal
to see that no deviation be made from the
rules. No excuse will be accepted as va'ld
for exemption to drill duty If It be not for
physical disability, work after school hours
or Inability on the part of parents to buy
a uniform.
Penclnar Contests End.
BT. LOUIS, Sept. 8. The Olympic amateur
fencing championships ended today.
D. E. Dlax. Havana, Cuba, won the saber
contest: William Grebe. Chicago, second;
A. V. Post, New York, third.
Single stick contest won by A. V. Post,
New York; Wlllliim 8. O'Connor. New
York, second; William Grebe, Chicago,
third.
Cuba carried off the honors of the com
petition with 41 points.
Dsn Patch Falls.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Sept. 8. At State
Fair park today Dan Patch failed to lower
hla record of 1:864. The best he could do
on the heavy track was 2:03V
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