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O THE OMAirA ! DATT/T IJETQj ( TUESDAY" , SEPTEMBER 7 , 1897. ORIOLES RULE ROOST AGAIN "Win Two Games and Sliovo Boston Down to Second Place , DEANEA1ERS ARE SEVEN POINTS BEHIND Cllnilin tip to tlio Top " 1 the Srronit llv Ifilnii All Clulu I'lny T o ( iaiiM-.H. Baltimore , 8-7 ; Plttflburg2. . Boston , 3-10 ; Cincinnati , 5-2 New York. 9-9 ; St. l/ouls. s-l. Washington , 7-7 ; Louisville , 0-3. Brooklyn , 14-8 ! Chicago , 7-12. Philadelphia , 0-2 : Cleveland , 5-8. Detroit , 11-G ; Milwaukee . Columbus , 3-6 ; St. Paul , M Kntmi City , 5-6 Ornnd Itaplds , 2-4 ! Indianapolis , 14-16 ; Minneapolis , 1-5. HAl/TIMOKE , Sept. 6. The Champions took the morning game from the Pirates ThrouBiTcarclees and Indifferent In a close contest. different playing the borne team allowed the vUltbrs to pllo up Bt * runs In the fourth Innlnjc. _ Amolo was then substituted for Iloffor and held the PlttsburBs down to two JilU. Scientific bunting , batting and baso- eteallng by the champions were the features , o. l.noo. Score : McOrnw. 3b 2 2 1 0 0 Donovan , rf 0 Keelcr , rf 1'Hililcn , 2b. 1 1 1 3 0 Jennings > Smith , If . 0 0 4 0 n Kellcy , If , 00000 Davln. Ib. 1 1 11 0 0 btonzci , cf 00300 irthnisK , 3b 0 0 3 1 0 noyle , Ib , lily , S3. . . Iteltz. 21) . . 1 2 2 4 t ) liioillo. e. .01000 Clarlte , c. Merrllt , c . 0 3 1 1 0 Corbott , p , HURhey , i > 00020 Totals . . 7 12 2T 11 I Totals. . . 2 6-23 11 0 Doyle out , hit by batted hill llaltlmoro 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 ' -7 IMttsburg - named mni : naltlmoie , 4 Two-base hits- Clarke , JennliiKa Sierince hltH : Jennings , Xccler , Hrodle Stolen buses : McOraw , I'aihlen. ] * ft on boItnltlmore , 5 , 1'ltt-bunr 8 I'lrst base on billn Off Corbett 3 , off HUBliey , 1 Struck out. Hy Corbett. 4 , by HUhcy ( , l. Passed hallClarlif. . lime. 1\\o houis nnd ten minutes UmpireMcDonald. . CINCINNATI , 5. I1OSTON , 3. BOSTON , Sept. 0. Ilrplttnsteln was too much for the Boston team today , llie Dooi battery work of Boston In the third was responsible for two of the vlsltoi'3 runs nnd Like gave way to Beteen. Score : CINCINNATI HJblON 11 HO A H H O A K Hnllldnv. K 1 1 HnmU'n ct 0 1 5 0 0 llotf 103 00 Tennj , Ib .1 0 10 0 Miller , if 1 I 1 0 0 lm\e , Jb llcrhler , Ib 0 2 It 0 1 smhl rf llcl'lue. 21) 0 0 1 1 0 DulTy. If . . ron-otnn. FS 0 2 2 2 1 ( Mllln . 31) 0123 Irwln. 3b . o 0 1 3 0 Allen , , Fchrlver. c Ijike , c . . U 0 0 S III fit'Hi'n , p I ) 1 0 2 0 mi gen , c . 0 1 1 0 0 l/-wls , p. . . . 00020 Totals ,5 9 27 10 2 Totnli . . 3 5 27 14 1 Cincinnati' ; ; , t. . . . 0 02002100- Uollnn . . . ? . ! . . . . . . , - Earned runsClnclnmtl , 1. Two-has , itu. r > niuia stnlpn bi - < is : IIov. 2. Plrs base on bills : Broltensteln , 3 : Lewis , 3 Hit by pitched ball : Jllller. Struek out : Brelteiistclu 1. 1'assed balls : Like , 2 ; Bergen. Wild pitches : Lewis Time : 1-54. BOSTON , 10. CINCINNATI , 2 The big lend that Boston got In the first two Innings fairly took all the Interest out of the pccond game. Nine men faced ihret In the llrsft inning nnd four runs were made In six hits Tin to more were made In the Becond on four bits Hhret was not batted to any extent theicafter The batting of Hamilton , Lowe , Tunney , Stnhl and Bergen was strong and timely , while Corcoran and Jrvvln put up n pretti game- for Cincinnati Nichols' vvoikwas superb. Scoie second tjame : UOS10N I CINCINNATI lIOA.n | 1UI.OA.H Ilam'lon cf 2 3 1 0 0 HollljnIf 1 2 2 0 0 Tenne } , Ib . 2 2 10 0 0 lloy , < . { , . . 0 1 3 0 , 2b. . - 3 2 8 0 Miller , rf. . 0 1 Htnhl. rf . . . 2 2 0 b Hic-kle'y , Ib. 0 0 10 0 Duffy , If. . . 11 0 b Mcl'hec. 21) 0 2 2 Cnlllni , 3b. . 0 0 I ) ( J rcoran BS 0 3 Allen , us , . . . 0055 1 , Irwln. 2b . llerKcn. c. O'bcirlitr. Nichols , p.O 0 0 J > JjlJIiiit , l ) . 0000 Totals . , . .10 13 27 11 l | Totals . 2 S 21 13 1 jtoston Cl olnnatl 0020COOOO- l arned luns : HtlHon , [ > 'Ihnc ba e .ills UerKen , llolllilay. btolen bue : llnmllton Double iihiya : Lowe to Allen to Tinney ( S 1'list base nn balls. Oft l hret , i rirs-t b.ist o errors ; Itoslon , 3 , Cincinnati , 1. Ui'H on btsea lioslon. s. Clnclnnal1 i htruck oul. ll > l hrc 1 , by Nichols , 1 1 a ( .eil bill. HeiRen Time o Kiime : One hour ami thirty-time inh.utcs. Um jilru : Lyni.li Altenaame , 12 000. WASHINGTON. 7 : LOUISVILLE , 5. WASHINGTON. Sept. G By taking tw paines from the Colonels today the Senators moved xp to near the top of the secon division. Both gnmis , whllo Inteicstlnt Were not play d In the highest htyle of th nit. 'Iho feature of the day was Solbach' batting In the second game The last game wasJ'ralled on nicount of daikness Atttfndunce , U.S O Scoio llrst game : WASHING PON LOUlhVILl.n HH O \ 13 H II O A 1 Cdbnch , If . 0 1 1 0 U Clniko , If . 2 2 2 0 1ihy. . " Dnlun , m . 0 0 4 3 Demont , 21i 220 WHMKI , Cb. 0 1 MiOuIri' . c 1 1 11 Nance , rf . 1 0 2 0 1 ut.lsu , Ib , 1 - C 2 0 Wei den. Hi 1 1 1) 2 Itellly. 3b , J 3 2 1 1 WIlHun , c . . 0 0 5 1 llettmnn , rf o o J 0 0 Dnti r , tf . 1 1 2 0 BS 0 2 2 2 1 flint ; n , Jb. 0 2 22 Meui-r , p 0 121 . 0 0 0 3 btaffoid . TotuU . . . , 7 15 J7 10 3 TotnU . .B 8 27 13 llittrtl for Hill In the ninth - . - n rne < l runsWimhliiKtnn , 4 ; Ivoulsvllle. Two-hnse hits. Dexter , llellly 1 hi w-biivn him AV'uKUir , Demont , 'lucKer. Homu run Claike Btolin baas. WrlKley Duublu nlays : Tucker t Mi-rcer tn McOulrH to llrllly Wnsner In Dola to Wcnlin. rtrnt base on bulla : Hy Mercer , lilt liy liltchul billaIly Mi l. 01. n , 1 Hill , htiiick out : ! ! > ' MiUfr. 9 , by Hill , 4 I'ISBI balls : Wilson , 1 Wild iilUhcH : Meroer. V. Lt rn bases : WathlnKton. 8 , I.nnlsxllli' T Sacr lies hltn : Wllwin , Doliin , Ocltmm Tlmoi 'Iw liourn nnd thirty mlimteti , I'mplic. Kinnlle. WASHINGTON , 7 ; LOUISVILLE , 3. Second came : WASHINGTON' . LQUIBVIU.I : . It.11 O A.K. It H O.A.L Pelbach , If , 3 3 2 0 1 duke , cf . 1 1 1 1 Leahy , cf. 01010 Dnlan , n . 0 0 1 1 Demont , 21) 3 1 2 1 0 W Riier. ! b. 0 8 2 1 J'nrrell , e 01010 Nunce , rf . 0 0 1 1 ( Tucltoi , H > 00700 VVenleii , Ib 0 0 0 0 Iti Illy. 3b . 0 1 0 0 0 WIlMin , f 01 52 _ aninian . . . . , rf 0 0 1 0 0 fIf 11 00 VVrlKley. s. 2 3 4 s o ! b 1 ! 1 I i llrosae'n , p 1 D 0 10 1'iiiier , ji . 0 1 1 0 ilcdulre , c 0 1 5 0 0 Totitld 3 e Total * . 7 11 21 7 1 \\anlilliKton 1 21003 * l uUvllle. 1002000- Kurneil tuns. WnnhliiRton , 4 , Loultvlllo t Two-bahu litta : Itrllly , helluch , Demont , Cllni , in-ui. 'Ihltu-tUNi ) lilin : Clarke , hclbuvh ( - llomc run : htllncli Stolen basex : 1'uricl Nv'rliiUy , fiolljaili 13) ) , l.uiby Diniont Daub playH : Dcninni tn WrltUy Nnncn to W < rdci 1'lrst buse on baUu OIT Uroniclian. 1 , ( If 1'raie 4 lilt by pltclitil ball : II ) lliuanelun , 1 , b 1'ruicr , - Htiuck uuti Ily llioanehnn , ti ; b la weakness ol the stomach. It ia the source of untold misery. It may bo cured by toning and strengthening the Btomach and enriching nnd purifying the blood with 1 load's Sarsajiarilla. Many thousands have been cured by thla incdi- clue und write that now they "can eat nuythlng they wish without distress. " Hood's ' Sarsaparilla Is prepared by 0.1. Hood t ; Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by drm-glsta. 81. lxforg5. Gut Hoon'a , Hood's Pills euro all liver 1th. 5 cent * . rrnr r , B Tnimed billi Wllfon Ix-ft on 1) ' : \ > hlnBtnn , 4 , Ivulnvllle , 5 Sni-rlflce hits ! tunce , McOuIr * . Tlmo ! T-no houfn. Umpire : 'PHILADELPHIA , c : CLEVELAND , 5 PHILADELPHIA , Sept , -Philadelphia ml Cleveland split even tn a double-holder his evening. The c poelal feature nat the ilg attendance Thp first game was1 Inter- sting nnd nrou'ed considerable excitement The 1'hlllles ftcored the winning run In the ilnth on n bape on balls , nn out and . .njole's lngle In the econd pnmo Tnslor an batted at will nnd In nine Innings eight unswere scored , six of which were earned lecker , late of Montreal , pitched the sixth nnlng The second game wai called at the nd of the sixth Inning on account of dark- ess. Attendance , 12,050. Score llrst game : CLtrV'Ut.AND i I'ltlLADlILl'HIA. U IT O A r. It H O A E. n'rkett lf-ff 1 2 i u u Chlldi. 2b . 1 1 1 3 Vnllice. 3b. 2233 O'Connor , rf 0 1 0 o McKtan to 1 1 0 4 ick R. cf-ir 0100 "ebenu , Ib . 0 0 12 0 7lminer , c 0070- . . . . . . , - . - - Young , p . . . 0 1 1 1 0 Uunkle , p 10000 Total ) . .5 D 25 11 ! l Totals . .6112710 2 Two out when winning run was Bcored Cleveland . 00030200 0-5 hlladelplila. . 20200010 1 8 Karneil run' ! Clpv eland , 2 Two-bane hits : Vallacc , Cros , llcTarland Thrte-base hit : Couley Sacrifice hit'McFarlnnd , Cooley Stolen tmRM : I'ickerlns. Tebeau , Cooley , Dowd , eti on ba.ifn : Ulevclaml , fi ; Phllailelphln , S. Struck out : By Young , B ; by Dunklc , 3 rtrst ate on ormm : Clnvelanil , 1 Plrat l se on mils : Oft Yimne , 2 Wild pitch : Young , 1. a spd linll * Xlmtner. 1 , Slcrarland. 1 Urnnlrc. velly Time ot Konic : Two hours anil thirty mlnut'i CLEVELAND , 8 ; PHILADELPHIA. 2. Second game : CM ] VU LAND. I I'HItjAUttl.PHIA. 11.11 O A.K. UllU.A.n. Murkott. If. . 0 Coolev. rf. . . 01000 ChlliK : ii. . . 22430 Dcrad , cf. . . 1 1 2 0 0 Wallace. 3b 1 1 2 2 I ) DTIiality , If 0 1 1 0 0 O'Conner , rf 1 1100 U-iJole. Ib. . 0 1 12 0 0 McKeull , si 0 2 0 1 U ( rnaa , Jb . 1 1 1 3 0 I'lcU'rlne , cf 0 0 2 U 0 Oder. es. . . . 00030 1'cbeau , Ib , U 0 3 0 U Ab'tchle 2b 0 1030 /.lmm r , c. . 1 1 C 0 0 llojlc , c. . 02200 1'owell , p. . . . 1000 I ) Tnylor , p . Decker , p . 0 0 0 1 0 TotaM . . S D 18 7 0 1 TotnU . . 2 8 18 12 1 Cleveland 21003 0 8 Philadelphia 10000 1 2 Knrncil runs : Cleveland , C , Philadelphia , 1. Two-base lilts : Cldldi , MoKoan. ThreeImsc ills ! llurkett , Cross Stolen IJ-JSPS : ritllils , McK'can , Douil Istt. on b-isoi : Ulcvelnnil , 3 , [ 'hlladeltihla , 8 Struck out. By Pan ell , 3 Double play Chlhls to Tebeau. I'litft base on ) allnOff Powell 4 Bit by pltc-itr : Powell Llniplre : Kelly Time of Bnme : One hour und thirty the minutes. NHW YORK , 9 ; ST. LOUIS , 8. NHW YORK. Sept. C With the ; score C o 3 against them In the ninth Innlnj ; the .Jrowns .started In towin the tjatne. They anded on Counsellor Sullivan six times , one ot which was a double , und , aided by a base on balls and two wild pitches , they manasod to quit their half of the Inning with live runs , but New York also had a rally and won out. The features were the Holding of Van Haltren , a one-handed catch by "Kid" Qleason nnd the hatting of Hallman. Score : NKW YORK I ST LOUIS. H II O A n. 11 HO AC V'nh'lt'n , of 3 2 4 1 l Douelaii , c. 2 2 2 2 I ) MrCrc.ry. rf 2 100 Olio's ss . . 10342 Tlcrniin K 1 1 4 0 0 ll.rlrmn , 3b 1 1 1 0 1 Uavb , s-i 0 3 Z G 0 Turner , rf Olnason 2b. 0 0 1 2 J Orndj , Ib. . . 1 1 11 10 Clark. It. . . 0 1 10 0 0 Ually. If . . . 1 2 4 0 1 Warner c. . . 2 3 1 0 0 Hurley , cf . 0 1 30 1 Joyce 3u . 2 i I 1 l llallnn" , 2b. 1 C o 4 0 Sulllinn , p. . 0 0 0 2 U hiiJIioft p . 1 2 1 2 u Meekln , p. . 00000 Totals . . . 8 1323 13 G lolals . . . 1 13 27 11 41 * Two ou wlitn wlnnlnR run wns mnilc Ne Voik 110000104-0 St Louis 1SOOOOOO 5- j Earned runs : New York , 3. bt Louis 1. Two-base hits. Lally , Joyce Three-Laso hit Warner Stolen banub. Wurntr , Cress nml Orn < lv Plrsl Inse on bills : Off Hulllxnn. 3 Struck oul Uy Sullivan , 2 by hiKlliofC 2. IMsip , ! bills Uougluss. Wild pitches : SullUan. 2 Umpires : O'Day iiml Carpenter. NEW YOR1C. 9. ST. LOUIS , 1 13y takliijj the afternoon same the Giants closed the season with St Louis with a clean victory of. twelve Ramos Donobue wns hit harder than Meekln today and the hits came when men were on bases Mc- Cieery and VnnHaltten both found Donobue for homo . while Tleinan's iun.s , three-ban ker was just furenough from the plate to oiusi > him to try for a homer and be was caught at the plate. Pitcher Gettlj ; am Catcher Xearfuss of the Newark team vvll join the New Yorks tomorrow New York and Cleveland will play a double-header tomoriow. Score aftenloon game : NiW YOHK. I ST. LOUIS. HH.O.AH n ii.o-A.ii V-IIalt'n , of 2 1 0 0 0 Douglass , c 1 2 2 0 o M'Creary , rf 4 2 2 0 0 Cross , bs . Tltrnnn , If. 0 3 1 0 0 llartrn'ti. Jli 0 1 2 2 0 Davis ts. . . Turner , rf . 0 1 2 0 0 Glenson , 2b 0 2 3 4 l.Grndy , Ib. . . 1 1 10 1 6 Clark , Ib. . . 02900 Uilly , If. . . VVarnT , c 11600 IKirlev , cf 0220o loyce , 3b. . . ll-illman , 21) 1 1280 Meekln p . 0 0 0 0 0 Donohuc , p 1 2 1 1 o Totlls . . . . 9 14'28 9 3 Totals I 13 24 14 j Hurley hit by batted ball New York 10120401 3 bt. Louis 01000003 0 1 Uiuncil runs : New York. 5 ; St Ixmls , 1. Twu- Inso hits : Cross , McCroery , Divla , Donohne , Douglass Three-bise hit. Hunan Ilnme urns : McCreerj , Vanllaltrcn htolon bases. Olfusol ] , Clark rirst base on eriors : New York , 1 , St Louis. 2 Tirst base on balls : Orr Meekln , 1 , olT Donohue , n Hit by pitched ball. Lallj. Stiuck out : Hy Meekln , 0 1'assed halt. DoiiKlasH Left on bares New York , 7 , fat I ul9 , 9 Time Two bourn and fifteen minuter Umpires. O'Duy and Carpenter. Attendance : 10,000 BROOKLYN , 11 ; CHICAGO , 7. BROOKLYN , N. Y. , Sept. 6 Nineteen singles and one two-bagger off. Grllllth this morning tell the tale of Chicago's defeat. Dunn was also hit hard , but not until the latter part of the contest. The Chicagos put up a very poor game In the Held Scoie. CIIICAC3O 11 II O A G H H O A 13 JOTCS , rf . . 3 3 t 0 0 Tlynn , rf , . . 0 1 200 nilllln , cf. . Uahlcn. EH 1 1 4 1 1 Shlndle , 3b 1 3 1 6 0 Laiie , cf 13200 And rn n , If 0 2 4 0 1 Arson , Ib 2 1 S 0 1 Laclian'e , Ib 1 3 3 0 0 e'allah'n , 2b 0 3 1 4 0 Sehuch , 2b. 1 1 3 1 1 JlcCm'k , 3b 1 0 5 J 2 Oilmm , c 02430 Decker. If O S'lth , s < J 2 0 3 0 Klttr'Re. o. 1 1 1 4 2 Dunn , p. . . . Orlflltli , p. . 1 1 1 1 1 Totals . . .11 30 27 14 Totils . 7 12 21 14 8 IlrookUn 2 2 0 1 0 3 C 0 - ] ! Chicago . . . . 020000032 7 Kurned runs : llrookbn , 7. Chicago , 3 Two- luae hltH. ShlnUlc , D.ihlin , lljan Hacrlilce hits G bmlth Stolen bims Anson , Linm > Fli. t bise on liullsore Dunn 4 , oft Orlinth 1 Struck oul I1 > Dunn 2 bv Orlllllh 1 Wild pitches , arllllth , 1 , Dunn , 1. lime : Two hours ItROOKLYN. S ; CHICAGO , 12. The Chlcagos tuined the tables on the Rrooklyns this attPrnoon. Kennedy , who wns very wild dnrlni ? the time ho was li the box , was hit for two home inns In the fourth , after \\hlcb risthcr took his place Grlllln was Injuied In the seventh innliiK and ( Jrlm wua bioiiKbt Into tJio same Daikners put an end t < * the contegt In the eighth Inning Scoie nflcinoon game- 11UOOKLYN i CHJCAGO It H O A i : U H O A H Jones. rf..l 3 2 0 jOIlyan , rf 4 330 arltlln , rf 20200 Duhlcn , S3. 2 2 3 2 Hhlndle , 3b 3 2 2 1 LJIIKC , cf. . 1 1 2 0 Anilf-rxon , If 2 1 I 0 1 Anton , Ib. 0201 L'ch'lice Ib 0 0 C 0 0 rallHlmn , ! b 0 0 3 blioch Sb . 1 3 C 0 0 M'C'r'tk , 3b 1 3 1 1 A S'lthcf 0 1 1 0 J Cverltt , If. . 1220 Kennedy , p 0 l o 0 o K tin ilgr' , c. 1 0 3 0 1 li-cher , p. . . 0 001 0 Thornton , p2 8 1 0 O Hinllh , ha 01171 Uilm r. . . . 0 0 1 0 1 Totals . . . 1 14 21 8 0 " Totals , 8 1 ! 24 11 llrnoklyn . . . . .1 0 S 0 0 : 0 0- Chlcago 00230340-1 i : rncd runs : DrooKlyn , S , Chicago , 6. 1'lrs buFo on errors- Chicago , 1 lyft on bases llrooKlyn , 9 , ChlciiRO 9 , llasKi on balls ; OI Kennedy. 5 , off 'Ihornlon 3 HlrurK outHy Kennedy , 1 by Thornton 2 Homo runn : llvnti Dnh en 1h ee-baxo lilt : Shlndle , Two base III * hhlndle , S ioch , Ityun Hacrlllce hit. Dnli'cn .Stolen burea Anderson , I.ange , i\erltt. HI by pllilied ball : CrlMln Pafted balls : Kit treOge , A Smith , Time of gome : Two hour and twehe minutes. Umpire : Hurst Attend mice , Ci > , BTANDING OP THE TEAMS. Playid. Won. Lost. P.C nutlmore 110 77 33 70 , Io ! ton 114 7'J 3o G9. Now York , 110 71 33 64 , Cincinnati Ill nn 45 59 Cleveland 110 57 E3 61 , Chicago 114 51 C3 44' Washington 10S 48 CO 44 Brooklyn 113 10 C3 44 Philadelphia 114 50 fU 43 Louisville 114 -10 GS 43 Plltsuurg 110 47 CJ 4. St Louli 1H 27 SO 2J sroitus or Tin"WHSTIJHX LU.UJUI : Detroit anil Mllnlinker I'liiy Tv o mil llri-nk 13i on. DETROIT. Scpi. C-Detroit nnd Mil vv.iukea broke oven toduv. Hard hitting am loose lleldlng characterized the local's play while the Ilrevver.s could neither lilt no Held the ball , Yet they managed to coirn the afternoon game , Score morning came Detroit 214202000-1 M Iwuula-e 001000021 iiasa hltH ; Detroit. 15 : Milwaukee , 5. I > rors , Detroit , S ; Milwaukee , C. Bstlerlca Detroit , Irwln und McCaulcy ; Milwaukee Reldy and Hpeer , Score afternoon game : Detiolt 0- Mllwuuk 0 04030000- Haso hits ; Detroit , 9 ; Milwaukee. 5. Hr roru : Detrlt , 6 ; Milwauke * . . Batteries Detroit , Halm. McCnuley nnd Tro t ; Mll- nukee , DowllnB , Uarnes nnd Speer At- endnnce , t,0 > X ) . GRAND RAPIDS , Sept. 6 Grand Rnplds rlciL Ratbbun , nn amateur pitcher , In the rst pamo nml he did well , but was not well upported The second game wnq called In lie seventh Inning on account of darkness. core first game : rand Iliplili . 00000002 0-2 Cnnsns City . 1 1001110 -6 llasc hits CSinnd Rapids. 10 ; Kansas City , 9 Hrrors. Grand Rapids , 2 , Kinsns ) "Ity , n. llntterlc' : Grand Rapids Rath- un and Twlnchnm ; Kansas City , Kcar and Inffert. Score second game : Ornnd Rapids . } Cansns City . 1 0 2 3 0 0 - Ra o hits : Grand Ripld" , fi , Kansa.s City , . Hrrors ; Grand Rnpids , l ; Kansas City , . Hattorlcs : Grand RTpliK HiiHernmfi nil Fear ; Knnsm City , Abbey nnd Knffcrt , INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. G Score niornlng Same ; ndlnnapolla . 4 4-14 IlnncnpolU . 0 00001000-1 Rase hits : IndlHiiapMIs , 15 ; Minneapolis , G. Irrors : Indianapolis. 3 ; Minneapolis , 1. latteries : Inrllnnnpolls , Gear nnd Wood , Hnneapolls , l-'lggenleler nnd Miller um pire : Mnnsau. . . After seven unearned runs had been made In this afternoon's 'fiamo wltlf the Millers Phllllppl sailed tip In the air nnd wasi battrxl all over the field Phillipwn Ick and Gonr was substituted. Attendance , ,200. Score : ndlanapolls ) . 1 0150123 3-16 Unnetipolls . 0 5 IJaso hits : Indlnnnpolls , IB ; .Minneapolis. 1. Hrrors : Indianapolis , 2 , Minneapolis. 8 latteries : Indianapolis. Phillips. Ooar and Vood. Minneapolis , Phllllppl ami Miller. COLUMRUS , Sept. G Columbus and St , Paul broke even In two games played this afternoon. The record of eleven strike-outs In Heven Innings , made by Brovvnlo Fore man In the Hccond game , which was called on account of darkness , was the feature of the day. In the first game both Nice ami Spits were put out by the umpire and In the second game Nice wns put out of the game. Score llrst game : Columbus , 0 0010200 0 3 St. Paul G Base hits ; Columbus , 7 ; St. Paul. 7. Er rors : Columbun , 3 ; St. Paul. 1 , Batteries : Columbus , Jones nnd Buckley ; St. Paul , Cro ° 3 , Spies nnd Kline. Scoie second game : Columbus 5 000010 0 C St. Paul 1 100000 1 3 Base lilts : Columbus , 7 ; St. Paul. n. Kr- rors. Columbus , 6 ; St. Paul. 1 , Batteries : Columbus , Foreman nnd Buckley ; St. Paul , Trlcken nnd Spies. STANDING OP THE TCAMS. Pluved. Won. Lost. P.C. Indianapolis 115 83 32 72.2 Columbus 110 7" 41 3 fl St. Paul Ul 70 48 Cl.J Milwaukee 122 73 49 M.S Detroit 122 C3 R9 Sl.fi Minneapolis 12ii -41 S' 32 f Knnsns City 12.S 40 S7 31.fi Grand Haptdi 128 39 86 312 Games today : Milwaukee ft Detroit , Minneapolis at Indianapolis , Kansas City at Grand Iiaplda. Srurvit. QUINCY , 111. , Sept G Score : Qulney ! 0-5 Jurlington 100002000-3 Base hits : Qulney , C : Burlington , 5 Irrors : Burlington , 2 Batteries Qulney , 'ears and Graver ; Burlington. Sonler and Berry-hill DHS MOINES , In. , Sept. 0 Score : Dos Molncs 0 S St Joseph 6 Bise hits : Des Molnes , 10 ; St. Joseph , 9 : rrors : St Joseph. 1 Batteries : Des Molnes , Cooper and Lolunan ; St. Joseph , Kane and llausor PEORIA , 111. , Sept. C Score : I'corla 0-1" . Dubuque 0 5 Base hits : Peori i , 15 ; Dubuque , C Errors : Peorla , 2 : Dubutjue , 4 Bltterles : Peorl i llun Is and Quinn ; Dubuque , FOK and Sullivan. CEDAR RAPIDS , la , Sept. C.-L'corc : Cedar Rapids 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 S Rockford 0 5 Base hits : Cedar Rapids. 10 , Rockford , 10. Enors : Ced ir Rapids , 3 ; Rockford , 0 BU- teiies : Cedar Rapids , McDoucall and Fuller ; RocUfoid , Underwood and Huff. Tc'OiiinNt'h HUH u < 3ooil Itconrd. TECUMSEH , Neb. , Sept. C ( Special ) Tlie Tecumseh base ball team as now 01- ganized all home talent has played Just twentv-one games Of these fventy-one games the team has won eighteen and it has met the best talent of thH p irt nt the statp , defeating the stumgcst Lincoln clubs among others. IlaUliuorc GP < H Curinml GaiIn. . READING , Pa. , Sept. G. Manager D. E. Long of the Reading Atlantic league club writes from Paterson , N. J. , that the Balti more club has bought First Baseman Carey and Pitcher Garvin , who were recently awarded to the Reading club by the national board. nUU > S AMI OAM-AT1A WIV K\hIIV. Throw Ti-ii Men In ThlrtjSi > > en Mlii- nlos liistt-nil of iin Hour. The wrestling tourney at the Charles Street park last evening attracted quite a large attendance , embracing many ladles and a large number of prominent business and professional men. Tlie attendance was Partner Burns , champion ciitch-as-catch- an wrestler of the world , and Jim Galla- tln. another profess'onaf of consldeiable prominence , pitted against ten men , local amateurs and foreign talent , who they wore to throw within sixty minutes As was anticipated they accomplished the tilck with ease , having twenty-three min utes to spare. Tlie preliminaries were quickly attended to , Harry Ciouch , a local ahtlete , being selected ns icfereo nnd J. A Benson and H C Gadke as timekeepers. Burns and Qallatln were then Introduced , and ns a prelude to the real work of the evening the Kaimer made a little speech , explaining the many dlffciont st > le.s of wrestling , with their holds , locks and breaks , nnd glvjng an exhibition of the manner In which he broke Uvnn Lewis' famous strangle-hold and other Interesting features of the ancient gime. Prof. Gallatln anQ W. n Baebr of the Thurston Hltles then stepped on the mat for the Initial bout of the tourney. In the outset Baehr gave promise of m iking an Interesting go , but lack of condition quickly told , and Gallatln had "two pnlntH" down In just two minutes and thirty-five seconds rollowlng tills pair came Tanner Burns and Hudolpli Hnvelkc , the Bohemian turner Instiuctor and a splendid all lound athlete but tlie champion hatl him hors do comba- In just nineteen seconds Gallatln and Oscar Nast made It In still qulcke'r time , Nast succumbing to a half Nel on and crotch hold In seventeen sec onds. Burns nnd Hd Morpan gave a pretty ex hibition , and while the local lightweight was little more than a tor In the bends of the man from Big Hock , he wns not squarely placed thoulders down on the mnt- ticss until after the lapsa of cloven min utes and eight seconds Morgan was the recipient of a salvo of applause for his plmky light George Kendal , the South Omaha repre sentative , Listed three minutes nnd live seconds , Gallntln llnnlly getting a hip lock on , and quickly tinning thin Into a cross- buttock the trick was turned The long boy from the stock yards , however , died haul Burns found n sturdy customer In Tom Leach , from St Louis , but after blx min utes and forty-two seconds of llerce strug gling the champion got a neck nnd arm hold , known as the "tvvlutei " and turned him over as. gently as rocking : tie | baby to One or two of the original candidates falli Ing to appear Hnvelko went on the second tlmo , Gallatln-being his opponent. A double Nelson wa-J too much for the muscular Bohemian and ho was "done" In llfty-IUe seconds Heglnnhl Webb , n well-proportioned and wliy fcllon fiom Jlmtown. N D. , made Burns puff for four minutes nnd thirty-four seconds A side-ioll , the Ixswlu "press" and the north country visitor was out of It. Lcnch then followed with Gallatln and was downed In six minutes und thirty-four seconds , making , however , ono of the pret tiest bouts of the evening Burns 'ivound up the tourney y throwing Oscar Nast in two minutes nnd seventeen seconds Nast , like Morgan , is a light Height , but a very clever ono. The tlmo for the ten men was thirty-seven minutes and six seconds , and having time to spare Burns vnnted any half dozen men In the crowd to take a chancn at him He said he would throw the half dozen In ten minutes or make each n present of 110. There were no responses. The llnale came In the shape of a fine exhibition between the two professionals , and the crowd dispersed well pleased with the evening's performance. ItnKM Miiti'lu-il t I'lurlit Turner. ROCK SPRINGS , Wyo. , Sept. -Special ( ) Fred Ross of Denver , known as the "Iron Man , " will fight Eugene Turner , colored , nt the opera house here on September 17 Both men ere In active training and will bo In good rendition for the event. David Reese , the "Montana Kid , " -will be In attendance at the light and will tight Ross provided he whips Turner. The tight will take place in October , the exact date and place to be named after tlio Ross-Turner tight The match will be at catch weights , with two- ounce gloves , the winner to Uko the entire Bate receipts. ORNAMENT J WINS HANDICAP Makes PinoalSport for ilia Ciowd at i Bhcepshead Bay. NEARLY EQU\L SALVATOR'S RECORD DlH-M tillUI. . < lll IICC IIIMd" 2ttltll tluCnflittlTiirnl tip I-'lj IIIHT IliitcJiiiuin Second , , olln ou TIili-il , YORK , Sept. 6 The crowd at Sheciishend Hay today was the largest of the season. Ornament , the gicat 3-j ear-old ' of the season , won the handicap nt a mlle ] anfl a quarter , giving -weight to all those boj j ' hind him , with the exception of Uenulta ! and got only ouo pound from the great j J-ycar-old of the Thompson string. Moro I than that , ho ran the distance In 2 05 2-G , ' but a fraction behind the record for the track j made by the redoubtable Salvator , when he was a 4-yoir-old , nnd carried but 122 pounds , the weights then being five pounds loss than now. For the first time Flying Dutchman was lu the lead , closely followed by BernardlHo , Ornament and Havoc , whllo HCOUltal. thn fnvnHtnina nrtiiarnntltr f-nlnrr easy In the rear ranks. They rushed around the lower turn , got straightened out on the back stretch with Fl > lng Dutchman setting a tremendous pace. There was a llttlo weakening. howo\cr , as they rounded Into the upper tunn. and Bernardlllo was the first to ghe It up. Ornament was then In second place anfl Taral waa crowding him a bit , for the distance to the end was short and rijlng Dutchman showed no signs of coming back. Havoc , too , was moving up , whllo Clayton had taken Requital around on the outside and as they straightened out for home , Taral and the others were riding like demons A furlong from home It was all over as far as Pljlng Dutchman was concerned , for Ornament was then In front , Taral let up not a whit aud drove the gallant 3ear - old still harder , and won by as much as h could three lengths at least Flying Dutchman managed to last long enough to secure the place , although he was stop ping fast , whllo Hn\oc boat Hcqultal out Cor the third money Hairibuig redeemed his defeat by Pnn ions on Saturday and romped In a winner of the Autumn stakes with his Saratoga conqueror , Aichduke , far behind and the others simply no where. In the second race Doraln was the favorite , but could not get up , the race going to Yankee Doodle , who led from start to finish lie- suits. Fhst race live furlnnps- Sir Gwaln ( Dos > Kett ) won ; Wairenton , 122 ( Cla\ton ) , 5 to 1 md 2 to 1 , second ; Momentum. 113 ( Thorpe ) , - > to 1 and 2 to l , third. Time : lOCl-r Oxnard , Tamnuny Hall It. Field Lark , Ccmmcice , Hamtyre = .s , Hardly , Fan .Faio- nnda , nila Daly , Clarionet nnd Jlldlan also rrn ' Second race , mile anil one-sixtefchtb , sel ling- , Yankee Doodle , 111 ( W Mitrtin ) , 0 to 2 and 7 to ' , w n ; J.onet i , 10S ( Williams ) , ) to 1 and C to. 5 , hucond , Sonj ; and Dance , IIS ( HennesO ,51) to 1 nnd & to 1. thiid. Time INS. Plemler , Dorian and Kins T also ran. Third race , Autumn futurity couise : Hamburg ; 12U ( TmjU ) , 7 to 5 nnd 3 to 5. won , Aichduke , 12 ( Clayton ) . 'J to > and T to 5 , second ; I/IB Huguenot , liJ ( W. Mirtln ) , 7 to 1 and S to 0 , third Time : 1.11 Fire arm , Lydlnn and Gibraltar also ran. Fouitb racf , Twin City handicap , mile and one-quaiter : Ornament , IIS ( Tua1) , 11 to 5 and ! > to lu , wtn by three lengths. FlyIng - Ing Dutchman , 121 < ( W. Martin ) , s to 1 and 3 to 1. second by one-half length ; H.uoc , 114 ( U Williams ) , 10 to 1 and 1 to 1 , thlid. Time : 2.032-5 Ilequltal. Don d'Or. lien ider , Lincoln II , .Sir Walter , Dernardillo , Mam Ice and Kree Advice also ran , Fifth late , six and one-half furlongs jel- llnp. Shasta "Watch Vi ( O'Donnell ) , 10 In 1 and 1 to 1 , Won ; Ure-ik o1 D ly , 101 ( Wil liams ) , S to 1 < tnd 3 , to 1. second ; l ed'ville , 104 ( Hewitt ) , 7 to 2 and 11 to 10. third. Tfmo 1 2Q\ . Talisman , Hemp , Domltor , Kev Del Tieira , Hotterdam. Ro-slfer Savidoi , Kln ; Menellk , BacheloT , Mount W.isliTngton and Heio also ran- ' < Sixth race , Westburn steeplechase , full couise , about two and one-half i miles- Royal Scarlet. 109 ( pngllsh ) , S to 5 ami ,1 to 3 , won , Lion Hcait , 107 ( Hench ) , 4 to 5 , bec- end ; Marchnn , 157 , 7 to 1 and 4 to 1 , and Woodpioeon , 1C2 ( Chandler ) , 4 to 1 and 15 fo 1 , dead heat third. Time5 35 1-5 Sayo- mire and Trillion also ran. Trillion fell nnd- dld. not finish CINCINNATI , Sent , n The Labor dav ard of six races , with the Teetaph ! htakes as the star piece , drew a crowd of H.OjO to Oakley today. The \\eather was delightful and the track In perfect shape The stoKe event furnished a , surprise for the talent. Cox wa the winner , after a mot excltlns finish. The field was well bunched until the last quarter pole , where Unx and Abe Purst gained nn advantage of two lengths over the others and fought It out to the wire. Box winning In the very last jump. The winner was 10 to 1 In the bsttliiK , but had few supporters , as ho is a notorloua bad actoi at the post. Faorltes were suc cessful In but two of the day's events. Re sults . First race six furlongs. Belling : Mole , 1 < 71 ( J. Hill ) , 2 to 1. won ; Support. 105 ( C. Reiff ) , 7 to 10 , second ; Creedmore L , 35 ( Huston ) , 7 to 1 , third. Time : 1-13 * ; . Flop , African and St. Hay mend also ran. Second race , six fin longs ! Cj clone , 102 ( Aker ) , 7 to 2 , won ; Lawanda. M6 ( C Rtlff ) , 2 to I and 4 to 5 , second , Parson. 101 ( J Mathews ) , G to 1. third. Timel:15Vi : White Oak , Petfsy. Roosevelt , Dominica , C.irlotta C. Agatha and The Sculptor alto ran Third race , five and one-half furlongs French Gray , 110 ( Overtoil ) , 3 to 5. won , Afamuda. 103 ( J. Hill ) . 8 to 5 and 1 to 2 , ocond ; Spaldy H , 9S ( Thornton ) , 20 to 1 , third. Tlmo : 1.09. Melha and Allle U also ran. Fourth race , the Telegraph stakes , seven furlongs : Box , 11G ( Tabor ) , 10 to 1 , won ; Abe Furst , 116 ( C. Relit ) , 5 to 2 nnd even , BBCond. Ilelle Bramble , 113 ( Dupeo ) , C. to 1 , third Time. 1.2 > 4. Algol , Deerhlaycr and nuifcnl.i Wlckes also ran Fifth race , one mile , selling L W , M ( Huston ) , S to C. won ; Lisle D , 10S ( T Mathewp ) , 9 to 5 and 7 to 10 , bocond ; Kalll- tan. 101 ( H. Williams ) , to 1 , third. Time 1 4'i. ! Three Bars. Ljlglthii , What Next , Hampait nnd Repilc\e alfo ran. Sixth lace , six furlongs , selling : Pouting , 101 ( Thornton ) , 9 to 1 , won ; Motllln , 105 ( J Hill ) . 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 , second ; Tmtie Do\e , 102 ( James ) , 6 to 5 , third. Time ; 1-15 Carrie Lyle. Old Center , Filibuster , Sedan and Alice W alto ran. KANSAS CITY , Sept. C The race mcet- liiK at nxpoHtlon park closed today. The management announces that racing will be resumed about September 20 , at the clo-se of the St Louis meeting Weather hot ; track fast. IlesulW , First race , live furlongs : Roval Nettle won , Ina second , Damper third Time : 1.01 Second race , live furlongs : Monllelcowon , Carnaga second , Floience lirucn third Tlmo : l 01. Third race , seven furlongs : Bagpipe won , I'll Dare second. Georgie Ilumlin third Time : l.3W Fourth race , live furlongs : Royal Lancer won , Fannie Naslj ) .second -1 , Ienry | L third - Tlmo : 1.03 Fifth race , sdven furlongs : Whittle won , Rob Roy II second , Galeo thliil. Time iai \ > in > > > Sixth race , flvo nnd ono-lialf furlongt * ' Mlmilo Weldon won. Bill Powell second , Moss Rose third'1 Time : 1 09. ST LOUIS. Sept. fl Three favorites and a second choice , worn successful nt the fair grounds today. > } lct. Carter clipped n nuai- ter of u sccond' lr. the track recoid In the last event. Attt'ilcluVice ' large Results- First race , ppnihg,1 one and one-sixteenth mile ; HnswrnlylUtf 90 ( C Combs ) , 7 to 1 and out. won ; Brises , 83 ( C. Murphy ) , 10 to 1 and 4 to /wcpnd ; Bob Milllcan , 103 ( Nixon ) . 10 to 1 , , lhlrd. Time : 1:61. Lassie Jean , John Corbln , .Mary Barnes , Peter Hill , Tim Irvcn and Virginia M nlca ran Second race , Celling , ono and a sixteenth miles : Ransom ? 10J ( Gllmore ) , 9 to 5 and 3 to 6. won ; Reuben Howett , fl ( Frost ) , 40 to 1 and 8 to 1 , second ; B.isqull , 101 ( Hurt ) , G to 5. third Wtrttn 1,49)4. Mellle , Hlano and Minerva nlsq ran. Third race , selling , six furlongs : Juanlta , 113 ( Frost ) , barred , -won ; H Q Ban , 122 ( Snoll ) . 1C to 1 and 0 to 1 , second , Denial , ! ( Hall ) , 2 to 5 nnd out. third ; Whlrman- tellno , 9J ( Phillips ) , 100 to 1 , fourth Time , 1-lSU Myrtle. Allarla. Clara C. Guablo H , Kd Ovejlook , O arrt JrvanU Our Climate also ran , Fourth race , purse , mlle and seventy vards : Ardath , 100 ( Hlnkey ) , 9 to G nnd Z to 0 , won ; Truxlllo , W ( Gllmore ) , 4 to 1 and 7 to 10 , second ; Gold Band , 1)3 ( Hall ) , 2 to 1 , Third. Time : 1 4C > i. Sim W also started Fifth race , nurse , for 2-year-olds , Ilvu und a half furlongs Belle of Memphis , 10 $ ( Hlnkey ) , 2 to 1 and 4 to 5. won ; Loving Cup , 108 ( I'oucon ) , 4 to 5 and out , second ; n B Sack. 101 ( C Combs ) , 10 to 1 , third Time- 1.0S4 Des Molnes , Pinochle , Bond Issue und Our Chance also ran Sixth race , selling , six and a half furlongs : Nick Carter , 101 ( Snoll ) , 8 to 1 and 3 to 1. won ; Nicholas. 107 ( C Slaughter ) . C to 1 and 8 to 5. second ; Hester. 101 ( Webster ) , 2o to 1 , third Time. 1 04 Taunette , Maud Bon Solr II , Amelia Fonso nnd Tragedy also ran CHICAGO , Kept C A great card and a mammoth crowd marked the racing at Har- lom today. Throe favorite * . Milwaukee. Our Gertie and Dunoltwere the winning1 favorites. Dunols bent the Swain n. mile In 1:40. : EvnnnttiV two miles were but I'l seconds ends off the record. Results. 1'lrst race , three-fourths of ix mlle : MH- wauke-e. 102 ( T Hums ) , 8 to 5 , won ; War ren Point , 10" ( A. Barrett ) , 7 to 1. second ; Nlkltn , 10j ( Donaldson ) , C to 1 , third. Time : 1 14. Second race , ono miles : Slronn , 101 .T. Woods ) , 10 to 1. won ; Charley Christy. S3 ( T Burns ) , .VA to 1 , second , Tony Honing , ! > S ( Donnld on ) , 15 to 1 , third. Tlmo : 1-41 Third race , three-fourths ot n mlle : Snckat , 107 ( T Hums ) . 2U , to 1 , won ; Ben Had.ul , 10 > ( Morrison ) , 12 to 1 , second ; Pres- bvterlan , 107 ( T Murphy ) , 7 to C , third. Time 1.14. Fourth race , two miles * Kwinntui , 87'j ( T Burns ) , W3 to 1 , won , Harry MeCoueb , 73 ( L Jackson ) , 7 to 1. * - < 'oml , Rudolph , 70W ( Irving ) , G to 1 , third. Time : 1:2V4. : Fifth race , mlle and three-slxtecnlhs- Cnrncro , 101 ( T Burns ) , 11 to n , won ; Dr SVppatd 101 ( A Barrett ) , 3'4 ' to 1 , serond ; Mnoy , 110 ( T Mun'hy ) . 2V6 to 1. third. Time I'M I'MSixth race , four and n half furlongs- Our Gtrtle , 107 ( T Murphy ) , 2 lo 1 , won : Al- gnreta , 102 ( J. Woods ) , 2 to 1 , second ; Cry - tilllre , 102 ( A Barrett ) , 3't to i , third. Time- OMW , Seventh race , onp mile Dunols , 57 ( T Burns ) , 4 to B. won : The Swain. 102 ( A llu- rett ) , 7 to I , second , Dare II , 9J ( J Woods ) , 5 to 1. third Time 1 40 nighth race , three-fourths of n mile- Lone Princess , 101 ( Gray ) . 2'4 to 1. won ; Alice C , 103 ( Morrison ) , 6 to I , second , Hlln Ponzance , 111 ( CayiRood ) , 23 to 1 , third Tlmo : 1-14 IIAIIM1SM ItTvoHs AT IM.KKTWOOI ) . Three Tlimirminl SnM-tnlor | Kiijoy NH\V YOUK. Sept. 6 Over 3.000 specta tors were at Flcetwood park this afternoon to see the bit ; light harness sport In the opening dny of the grand circuit meeting Tne vveither was perfect and the track In the pink of condition Speculations were brisk nnd heavy The bis event of the lay was the $4,000 Man hattan purse for 2 IS trotters , nnd pools sold : Louis Victor JM and fie Held $ " > , which really meant Oakland Baron , ns the race iwns conceded to be between the pair. Oikland Baron led all the way and won In stralirht heats In the last pulling up nt the vvlrn a winner by six lengths. Louis Victor was fast but broke repeatedly In the llrst heat the winner got to the nnlf In lC3't , nnd In the t-eeond In 1:03 : Only four met in the $2,001 } purse for 2-year-olils , and Jennie T , n fleet flllv bv Bow Bells , sold llrst choice nt $ M to $10 for the Held. Including Marcus Daly'a cinck colt Limerick , who won a JT.tiOO sweepstake at Goshen lant week Limerick took the lend In the race to the half -where be broke and the favorite went on and iwon by four lengths In the second heat the Illlv broke and Limerick won so easily bv two lengths that the be'tlnt ? changed to J100 to $40 on him He started In well In the deciding heat and led to the half , but broke so bully that Jennie T came homo ns she pleased 'Hilled up. Tlie fastest nice of tne day , the 2 01 class , had also a hot favorite In the bay gelding Bumps , who HoUl at JuO to f'O for the lleM Plant drew the pole , but Bumps was so rjulck on his feet that ho took the pole on the turn and went hailing along like n locomotive , getting to the quaiter In W'i seeonds and In the halC In 1 OOM , and cime homo easily , with Sphlnxetta a poor second end Pools now sold yj" to $ S on Bumiis and he Instilled the betting by winning by lengths In 2 0714 In this heat Planet broke In the stretch and -jwet veil into Lintana , causing a break down with no serious lesults Both horses nere pi ircd nnd startid again Bumps nvido iv runaway nice ot It again In the third heat , but just bevond the half I'l ine't broke , swerved and threw his rider off and then eallo : > ed home In front of the Held to the vvlie , whote ho w is stopped Dining the afternoon Marion Mill * paced a mile with out a driver In 2-11 Summary 2 n clas > s trotting , purho $1,000 : Oikland Baron , b h , by Biron Wllkos. Luly Macky by Silver Thread ( Mickey ) Ill Louis Victor ( Demarest ) 212 She , b m ( Walker ) ,125 Nutshell , b m. ( Thompson ) n 5 3 Miss Gatewood , b m ( Miller ) 444 Glenmeie Boy , gr g. ( Muriay ) C G G Time : 2 12M , 2 12 , 2'14'/j ' 2-0 class , trotting , 2-year-olds , purse $2,000 : Jennie T , b f , by Bow Bells-Nid.i by Monon ( Fuller ) 131 Limerick b c ( Kcnnev ) 312 Charley Herr , b c ( Nichols ) 223 Uol Bar , b. g ( Smith ) dls Time : 2 2lB. . 2 2P4 > 2 22V 2 03 pace , purse $2,000 : Bumps , b s , by Baron " \Vllkes Queen Uthel , by Strathmore ( Wll- son ) 311 Sphlnsetta , b m ( Speer ) 225 Dan Q. b h. ( McLaughlln ) G 3 2 Hill Cloud , b b. ( Bush ) 3 5 3 Mlgnon , b. m ( Binders ) 464 Planet , b h ( Dem irest ) 7 4 G Lantnnn , b mDorr ( ) 5 7 dr Time : ? 09fc , 2.07' * 2 09VS ICllllK-ilH CI\ ( IIOlNISIlCMV. . KANSAS CITY , Sept. f The second day of the third annual horse show at Pair- mount park brought out an unusually largo and fashionable crowd aided , no doubt , by the Tact that it was Labor itay The weather conditions were good , though It was a little too warm for comfort The exhibition be gan at 2 o'clock and some of the most In- tcre tlnR classes of the entire week wore on the program Among thi ) main features were class 2 , for gentlemen's roadsters , and class riO , the Longbell special purse or $300 for saddle mares or geldings , which brought out among others Miss Bartle , Ma'lldn , Ronen.i and Burton There were a Ions- list of good ones in the Midland hotel "pedal for gentlemen's pairs. -VVCVTIIRK KAVOIIS \KSMttV. . Ili-KiiUii of Mldillr SditrMNMorliitiim Closi-H the \inntftir Sonnon. NDW YORK , Sept. 6 Ideal weather con ditions favored amateur oarsmen today at the eighth annual regatta of the Middle States Regatta association , the races of which begarr nt 9 SO o'clock on the Harlem liver. There aie fifty-four entries from Mubs of New Yoik. Brooklyn and Phila delphia and they are- well distributed over the eleven events The only heats are In junior plngles and Intermediate double shell" . Tne regatta marks the closing of the amateur rowing .season so far as open regattas ate concerned. The distance for a'l ' the events h onu mile straightaway , from McComb'.s dam bridge to a point below Madison avenue bridge , finishing up the rlvei in the morning and down during the afternoon There was only n fair sprinkling of spectators when the llrst race was btarted , but with each succeeding race the crowds Increased Junior Single Hcull ? , first trial heat : Won bv J F Dempscy , Pennsylvanl i Barce club , Philadelphia Time : G.48 Powers ofNaHviu Boat club , New York , second Tlmo : G ,12'i ' Junior single sculls , second trial he.it : Won by W HUbers of the Flushing Boat club of Flushing , N Y Tlmo. 7 02. W S Hdlncek , Hist Bohemian Boat , New York , second. Time : 7.074. Senior four-onied shell : Won by Harlem Boat club , Now York. Time : 5-15 Ata- lanta , New York , went overboard at the three-quarter and the icfereo Rave the race to Harlem Junior double sculls : Won by the Har lem Rowing club of New York ( J. Topping and P Schaefer ) . Time : 5 47V4. Second , Nassau Boat club. New York ( J. W. Powers , jr , and J D Thels , Jr ) Time : D:51 : Intel mediate single hcll Won by J O. Kxley of the Pennsylvania Boat club , Phila delphia. Time. G 29VJ. H Voujsht , Atalanta Boat club , New York , second. Time6 47. Junior four-oared gigs Won by Pennsyl vania BarKO club. Philadelphia ; Namtslcus Bawe e-lub , Brooklyn , second No time taken , Intermediate double sculls , first trial heat- Won by Nafi au Boat club of New York ( Clearman and Smith ) . Tlmo ; 5QO : , VPH- ners of Philadelphia second. Time : 5 32 Second trial heat : Won by Scotland Hxlcy of the Pennsylvania Boat club , Phil adelphia Time. 5.31. Smythe and Keane of the New York Athletic club Becond. Tlmn : 5.45. Senior single shells : Won by J B. Juvenal of the Pennsylvania Baipo club , Philadelphia. Time : f > :49 : O J. Stevens , Nassau Barge club , Now York , second. Tlmo : 5 55 Junior eight-oared Bhells- Won by the First Bohemian Rowing club of New York Time : 4,5i. Union Rowing club of Nev York was second Junior ulngle sculls : Final heat won by J. P. Dempsey of the Pennsylvania Boat club of Philadelphia TimeG:10 : H. II Hllbers of- the Flushing Boat club Hecond Tlm : C.20 , , , . . , Intermediate four-oared glps : Won by the Newark Rowing club of Newark. N J Time : 5.33'4. Nonpareil netting club of New York second Time 5:38 : Senior eight-oared shells won by Insti tute B C. , Newark. N J Time : 5-21 First ; Bohemia. New York , second. Time : 6,30 , Atlanta fouled and fiult. Senior double sculls won by Monoghan and Juvcnll of the Pennsylvania B C of Philadelphia Time. B 30 Aman and Maher of the Harlem U C. of New York , second. Time : D.37 ( iniiiliiiirVlii * WINNIPEG. Manitoba , Sept. 0 A feature of I abor day sports hero today iwas n single scull handicap race between Champion Gnudaur of Rat Portage and Dan Murphy , the trainer or the Winnipeg Ruwlnjr club , but formerly of Boston Guudaui jravo Murphy foui boat lengths' start and proved un easy winner. The time wa slow. TITUS TAKES THE THOUSAND Wins Two-Milo Professional Handicap at Manhattan Beach , LEADS M'FARLAND ' BY ONE LENGTH Winner Clip * n riftli of 11 "cooml OIT ( Inllroiml , AVIillu llulit , 1'ourth .Mini , licln n Sin-rill I I'rlre for UiiiinlliiK U. tnv YOUK. Sept. C The second annual national circuit meet nt tlic Quill Club Wheat- mi'H of Amorlc- * . which began last Saturday , was concludcil today at the Manhattan Ucach track. lu the $2,000 handicap for professionals Fred Titus passed the Judges' boa length In front of SlcKnrland , the 1'aclflc coast flyer , and \\on the most coveted prlro of $1,000 , made up of fifty $20 gold places , The men who qualified on Saturday were on their mirka iiromptly. The scratch men were Itald and Gardiner , next to whom wore SIcFarland , Titus , Callahati , Stecnson , Coleman and Akcr , who were within the 100-yard mark. Klmblo , Miller. Moshor , Jefferson and White came next , twenty , forty , sixty and eighty > arils apart , while the "limit" man was Leo of Co- lines nt 200 yards Ilald nnd Oardlncr Jumped Into the rear hunch In tlio first lap and al ternated In cutting out the pace for those around them McKarland did not help , but plodded around until ho caught up with the limit men In the last lap Then Titus and Aker shot out from the front bunch , with the former landing down with n clear leid on the polo as ho pissed the training quar ters. By this "steal" ho gained nbaut a docn yards and held his own until , enter ing the \trctch for home , Mcl'arlana was pressing the leader vcrj hard , but could not get up , and Titus won by a length , that dis tance separating JIcKarland and Coleman , while Hddlo C-annon Bald finished fourth , a length behind The tlmo of the winner was 1 151-5 , which U one-fifth of a second better than the two-mllo handicap record. 13idle ) Bald was awarded a $50 pri/o In addition to fourth prize for equaling the record. Sum maries : Half-mile h.mdlcnp. professional , won by 15 S Akor of Philadelphia , twenty yards , T. \f J < rnv , 1'tlra thlrtv-llvo vards second ; Owen S Klmlilo , Louisville , twcntv-llvo yards third , F .1 Titus , New York , fifteen ynuls. fourth Time 1 45 The Quill cluli $2,000 hiuidlcap , two miles , lln.U hent won by If J Titus , New York , foity yaids , P A MerHrhind , Sin Jose , twentj-IIve > nrds , second , Watson Colem in , lioston , eighty j.irds , third , fiddle Uilil , Buffalo , seiateh , fourtvi Time 4151-5 "The one-mile handle ip , amiilcur , 11 n il heat , was v > on by J I1 Hutchison , Hiook- hn , flftec-n y.irds , A. S Junkln , Uiookl > n , nftj y.inls , m > i oml , H I , . Hunter , Brooklyn , forts y.irds , third Time 1.13 ! Fhe miles , iMcliopolitnn championship : Won bv 1 A I'owell , N Y A C ; 1" W. Hicht , S 1 ? W , second ; Jack Jasper , N Y C W , third ; Walter C. Hoomc , N J. A. C , fourth Time : 11 X Onu mile , open , professional : Final heat won by 13. C. Hjld , Huffnlo ; Arthur Gai- dlner , Chicago , second , Tom Cooper , De- troll , thlid ; O. S. Klmblc , fouith. Time. 2 OS 1-5 , CIllINAMAV WINS A WlIKHIj ItACH. MIf > lili7iui Imi nilryninii Slums ( Iron ! Sii'tMl mi a Wliri'l. NILCS , Mich , Sept 6 Fee Lee , an up-to- date Nlles Chinese laundrjmau , is the first of his countrymen to win a blcjclo race in the United SUtes Some months ago Fee was persuaded to buy a bicycle , and In a few necks was able to ride as well as any one He accompanied American bojs on long spins and surprised them by making good his boasts to "make 'em all go and ride urn feet off " Ho grow moro proficient on the . \hcel , and at a carnival of sports held here entered In one of the events and tills solo attraction had the effect of bringing out an immense ciowd In Iho race were entered some fast riders , but they were not In It with the Chinaman , as he beat them handily. The sports aie trying to Induce Too Lee to give up the laundry business and devote himself to racing. \iiotli < Wnrlil'N llrooril. CINCINNATI. O , Sept. C In the bicycle races nt Chester park today Grlllln Hal- stead , son of llurut H.ilstead , the Joui- nallst , In a Hying start unpuced amateur , made one-au.irter mile In 20 4-5 seconds , belting the "world's record by two seconds. Sim Diibols won the ro ul race from Hamil ton to Chester park , nineteen miles In 51 minutes 20 seconds. Iliinili cil-Mllc Iliicc. CINCINNATI , Sept C There wcretwcho starters In the 100-mile road race from Lexington , Ky. , to Co\lngton , Ky , today The start was made at 0 in a in. Lee Lingfclt of Covlnpton , aged 17 years , won In 5 hours , ; 19 minutes nnd , ij econds John H.irdman finished bccond In 0 hours , 55 minutes and 5 seconds. Michael Will * ric-Mllc Iliiiiillfnp. HAUTFOIID , Conn. Sept. G The fivo- mlle piofesslonnl race was won by Jimmy Michael. Time11.35 Time by miles : Tlrst. 2-15 1econd. ; . -1.212-5 , third. G.472-5. fourth. K al 2-5. A. W 1'orton , Hoston , wc- end ; U. H Knight , third , i , A mm rj.vY ljAiiMVAL OK .sroirrs. l-'liie Wi'utlier iui < l lllwr Crwrvil at lint onne , .V. J. NKW YOUK , Sept. C Fine -weather favoied the New- Jersey Athletic club's carnival of spoils on the club's grounds nt Hnyoniip , N J , today. The attendance was good Summaries- ICO-y.ird dish , handicap : rint nnd second end men to inn In scml-lln.ils First heat won by B 10. Mayer , unattached , New Yoilc 1 yard ; JI Donahue , St. Agnes , A A. (10 ( yards ) , t > ccoml. Time. 101-5 ieronds Second heat won by H. J Wefcrs , N Y A. C. ( scratch ) , M. J. Ctcgnn , N. W. S A. C , vcconil Time : 101-5 Hceonds Thlnl he.U , won by J. H. Jlajbuij , Chicago cage A. A. ( I'X.feet ) ; A. J. Mcndes , miit- taohcd , New York ( U feet ) , h < cond. 'lime. 10 1-5 seconds. Fourth hcaf Won by C'hniles A Sulser , N ( J. A C (4Us vards ) ; W A Kirns , Knickerbocker A. C , U4 ! y.irds ) , second J , H Hush , Chicago A , A. (1 ( S feet ) , third Time10 1-5 seconds bSO yuids , mrutch race : Won by H R Mnnvi 1 , N. J. A. C ; George V Lyons , Knickerbocker A. C , second , N. H I'rtniU'i- gast. N , J A. C. , who m.idetho pice , dropped out on the second lap Time- 5S 110-yard dash , llnal linat Won by Charles A Sul/ci , N J A C ; M DonahueSt Agnes A. A (10 yards ) , second , J. H. iMay- bury , Chicago A. A. U',4 ' feet ) , third Tlmo : 10 seconds Sulzer won by a foot. Three Inches separated the second and third \\efers did not start in the llnul , wishing to leserve his speed for the 300-yanl race. 200 yurdH , hurdle handicap- Won by Jerome Huck. 1C A C ( scratch ) ; A J3 Hoe. 1'astlmo A C (15 ( feet ) , second ; James K. Fllzpatrlck , N. J A. C. (10 ( feet ) , third. Tlmo : 2G 3-5 Buconds Polo vault for height , scratch : Won by H. J. Hottlt , Klmlra A , C , 10 feet 10 Inches ; J. L Hililburt , Jr , N Y. A. C , 1Cnet C Inches second , Danleld Rouse , Knlckei- boclter A C1 , 10 foot , third Special 300 yards , scratch rare. Won by Itching , icaly. hlredlng pnlra § , nbBpeleo nnlli , end painful llngrr cacU , ] ilrai > lei , bluckueadi , oily , inotby kln , dry , tbln , and falling htlr , Itclj. Insecnly icalpt , all jlcld qulcklyto wenn katbi vita CUTituiu Bun * , and guntle unolnUngi with OtiTlCftU ( uiutweDt ) , the great ikln euro. Ji icld throufhoultht vorld. FOITJ * Onto i fc Cuiu. Coir , Hole hoiii , Iloilo * BUT "Uov to I'rvOuce Soft , WliIU II nill"fi . ITCHING HUMORS' II. J.Vober.i. . N . Y. A. C : .T H Chlcnpo A. A , second ; Jerome Huck , KnlLkprbocker A. P. , thlid ; .1. 11. Xlaybury , Chlcaco , A. A , fourth. Only four ran. Time 31 scc-omK Ono mlle , lilcjrlo race Plnnl heal won by William Trnnk. Transit \Vheeltnen , Nevr York CM > ardi ) ; Hnrrj llor ford , N .1 A. C. ( scratch ) . eoom1 , AV Torrcnce , No * York ( CO ) . Time : 2233-5 440-janI lace , handle ip Stiver , N'ow Jer ev Athletic club ( M yards ) , won , H n Mnnvel. New Jersey Athletic club ( S0 > i > rt- oml ; A. J. McmlpH , unnttnchcd , Now York (30) ) , thin ! Time 0 I ! ) 1-5 One mlle run , hnmllc.ip : "U'on bv P. II. ChrMlninen. Now Jersev Athletic olub ( IR vard-0 ; T .1 Quinn , Yountr MCU'H CbrliUln ni oelntlon of S innton ( ir > ) , ocondj T , O. McCllir. Now York Athletic club ( < n > ratrh ) . third Time4 3 'Ihiowlnp fiti-pound vvelcht for height : \\oii by .In m PI S Mitchell. Pastime Athletic club , height r , feet r ' ; Inches , John lli-rtv , N.V S A O . hclcht 11 fcot 2 InrliPi , second end , Clinrlet Chadwlck , Ne\v Voik AtiilPtlo rlub. height 12 feet C Itu-hes. third J imci S Mllelioll , vvho hohH the vv'oild's rer-onl nt thlq Kame , made n new- record , benllng the old ono by 1"4 Inches Throw IIIK Ih-iioiiml hammer- Won bv It. W I lcren , Knlr.iprboekor Athletic olub. dlMtnnco 14i feet 7v < Inches ; Ch.nle Chad- vvlck. New York Athletic club. Rorond. 121 foci C4 Inches , J S Mitchell Pastime Athletic club , third , 1,12 feet 10H Inahci Two-mile bicycle. Imndlrnp , llnal hent : Won by Harry Horsfoid , Now Jeisey Athletic elubcr.itcb ( ) ; WlllHm Frank. Tourist Wheelmen. New York City (120 vards ) , second , W Terrence , New York \W \ > ) , third Time : r. 01 ! ! > . One mile vv-ilk , handicap : Won by W P. . 1 ctlcrinan , jr , New Jersey Atblotlc club (5 second1 ? ) , James Pia0or. New Jersov Athletic club (10 ( secotuH ) , second , IMwnnl vear. . Trenton (00 ( Hecomls ) . thlnl Time : i At 1-fi 440 v-anli , medley rnrp' 1fnnhent [ \ won by Jttmc * n Pltypatrlck , New Jersey Athletic club ; C JI Cohen , Knickerbocker Athletic club , si-pond , Chnilc H Herche , KnlekcrbocKcr Athletic club , third Time : 1:17 .1-5. SSO-vnril run , handlcip : Won by C T Mv cr NOW Jersey Athlctlp rlub ( VI vnrds ) ; It L Knton , New , lorpy Athletic club (15) ( ) , sor-ond. W 11. Smiley , Harlem Hotting club ( )0) ) ) , third Time : 1:572-5. : ou.nwui.iM > I \ \ i.nvn. < > r tinrinjrr * in tiip iiiiunii Itnliln 'IV n n I * Toiinuiniriil. Nenrlv half of the matches In the round robin tournament have now been decided , nnd although the committee managing tlin nfTalr tins had many dllllcultlcs to contend with , It Is Intended to push It forward nnd complete the round Two matches wete topped b > daikness on Saturday night nnJ weie Ilnlshod last night Including these two tlie following additional lesults hnvo been obtained bcvond those .ilie.uly le- cordrd , S S C.Udwell beat W II Williams , 0-1 , C-2. H Morsman beat W D. Banckei , 7-5 , 9-11 , J Htiskell beat 13 Mlllard , E-7 , C-4 , G 2 S S Cildwell beat J Hiukoll , fi 4 , I , 1 i : Mlllard beat W. H. Williams , 4-0 , fi-3 , 7 5 Bv defe'atlng B.tnelter Mot small his phued himself aliead of his fet mei rival In tie standing table , but Caldwi-ll , lj two suc cessive vletoiles has cllmbel nlaiuslle of him , each having sioieil thiee stunssivo victories Tlie following table shows the position of the vnilous competitors -MjltcheB- (1 ( unc Xnine l'la > ed Won Lo t Won lat Ave S'J'I uio.io Morsonian . .3 3 0 49 37 111) 01 HanrUir .1 2 1 41 30 t Cj llm-kcll . . . . 3 1 ? 31 39 11 n Mlllnnl . . 4 1 J 47 18 lj ! Oj Williams . . 3 0 3 21U ( hi Ou Lake . . . . 1 0 1 2 12 10.03 The schedule foi today Includes the fol lowing tlnte-mati In Culllngh un against MoiMimn , Like against Caldwell , Wllll Una against Handier. Ti'unls at Chii-iiKo. CHICAGO , Sept n In the semi-finals of the Kenwood Couiiliy club tennis louini- ( Continucd on SKth Page ) Disease is iilvvnya waiting to pounce on weak people. When [ j our appetite is poor \veighl you are a ready ptey to any disease that comes along. Lung com plaint , liver com plaint , and a hundred other diseases carry people off be cause they arc not armed with I n. strong constitution to icsist the disease. If yon are not in prime , robust condition you will get an immense amount of help from Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dibcov- ery. It builds up the con stitution by giving frebli [ vitality to the blood ; it ' aids the digestive and blood -making oigans to produce an abundance of tlie rich , red corpuscles which vitalise the circulation and ctcalc healthy tis sue , solid , muscular flebll , strong nerves , and sturdy energy. Sidney Bergestra , Hsq , of Clear Lake , Deucl Co , S < > Dak , writesIi t spring I was taken sick with a very bid attack ot Ia Grii > | > e and had nwful pains in my lungs and breast , with a bad cough My doctor's medicine gave me no relief , and when I set tip for five minutes I wauled to lie down npain My wife ( jot very much discoutaifcd anil said she would trj Lr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseov rry ; BO I tout two bottles When 1 had token halfa bottle the pain began to leave , and aflrr taking two buttles of it I felt like n new in in and could do my own work again I can fully recom mend vour medicine , aud must bay It will do what it is said to do " the constipated Doctor Picrce'a Pleasant Pellets will bet them right in a natural way ; comfortably , but thoroughly. These little " 1'ellets " mildly stimulate the liver , and cure biliousness. They are purely vegeta ble nnd perfectly harmless. No other pill acts so n.tturn i " * n > ip y "Tr ally and pcrfc-tly. PbLLtl 1 b. E VIS. The Creighton K TOII\V TOMfJIlT ui.'io. hi I. ; . THE WOODWARD TIIUTEIl CO. SEA OF ICE. All this week . Denti < 5c Jose Wf4no day TWO OIU'IIANS. ' ' " " ' Boyd's Theater , 'Z _ TOI\1 , ii M | TOMIillT , Siir. _ Din A Ktunrt'at'il cop iilctures of Iho Coi'beM-FitzsimmoiisGontcsf Huppclally attractive to > hu lacllcs Trices , 25c , We , Tic , JI 00 1 , Mlilt OANV VH. Farnom Street Near 18th I'll UK. ( iliN'l'IIV'h KVSIOUS Dog mid Pony Show ST | ii I Kb In , | o IiCKln S < ' | ilcnilii-r ( Illii Tllotilli ) , Tliill mill } ' u nil but. ii < iii.'lO p , in. Aihrrlltcil anil reire ( iiti-il la uvrry drull condjctij anil inaiiaici | In n IhiiouKhly Hist il.m m.inntr and i > at- luiilzoil and tndorkwl by Hie verj l nt IM-ople ner ) liTe unJ now la Un tenth } car of rontlnurd tucittn Nloiil Children , I0e ( .ill u I IN , 1)- ) . IIDTICLh. UtlldlJ Street , ° 'U1t O NTKALLY LOUATfil ) American plan , tCJU jiur il.ty up. ' l'uiuu.inpluuil.UOporday | up J. i : . 31AHKI5L A. HUV , l'rJD - BABKER HOTEL. .N'j'ii AM ) JOMS s-i n ij rib. 1(0 ruuina. Lulhn , iledin litut and all modern cuivuilencui lUlea , > 1 M tnd 1200 rier day. 1abl uuexcclUd bpeclal low ralta to reeular Uourdtn DICK aMlTH , lUiuvtr.