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CniCACO DROPS TWO GAMES \71ndy OUy Aggwgatlon GOBI Down v Toboggan at a Rapid Quit , PHILLIES FATTEN BATTING AVERAGE Give the Senator * i\ Cent of Wliltc- Trniili , White ClncliinntI TnUeii Unme * from the Wimdcrcrn. 3-1 ; IMttntmrKt4. . Clncliiiuttl , 0-H | Clcvrlnnd , 8-1. St. Io n l , 2-Jij I.otilNrllle , 1 J-l. riillnilRlithln , I7ttVn : hltiKtuii , 0-U IIoxtiin , 4) ) Ilnltliiiurc , 1. Brooklyn , B-.1i Nciv York , -4-2. CHICAGO. 111. , Sept. 4.-PIttsburff bunched hits off Grimth In three Innings and Chicago's Inability to touch Tannchlll Bavo Pttlsbiirg the llrsl game. The Orj phatis went all to piece * at the start oC the second game and although they batted Chesbro freely could do no better than make the score a tie. Game called at end of ninth on account of dnrkncss. Attend ance , 6,70) . Score , first game : . . . . a i-inou..r , , - ; Earned runs : Chicago , ! ) Plttsburg , 8. ; Loft on bases : Chicago , Two-baso hit * . Lange , Ely. Three-base lilts : Kyan , Williams , Fox. ' Saorltlce . Stolen hits : Wolverton (2) ( ) , Magoon , O'Brien. : . Double plays Beaumnnt. Taylor bases : to Wolverton ; Connor Lange to Tnylor to Beaumont Taylor to Mertea ; to Mertcs ; Wagoon 2. By Chesbro , mont to Fox. Struck out : base on . First ball Bowerman. Passed : 3 off Chcsbro , 3. Time : balls : Oft Taylor , ; ' and O'Day. McDonald : 3:00. : Umpires Clevrliind , U-l. Cincinnati , (1-8 ; CINCINNATI , Sept. 4. The Hcds won today by from the Wanderers both cames 1,660. Score , euperlor playing. Attendance , , first game. , CLJ3VEI.iA.Nn. CINCINNATI i tt.H.O.A.E. U.II.O.A.E.I SSaiil1TssXertiJTYl : ! ] $ & . . ! \ ? s staw 0 0 ftolbooh , - 0 I'ockley , lb..l 2 6 0 0 Sullivan. 3b..2 31 Klhrrfe.U. 3hO 0 1 1 0 Tuoker , lb..O 071 llcllife , Sb..O IcMieail , as.O 2130 5 2 0 c.O 1 McAllister , fieybold , rf..O 0400 Veltx. o . 0 J 1 0 IIUBhn , P.--0 0010 Itawlcy , P..1 0021 Totals . 3 11 24 IS 1 male 10 n 10 i , 1 2 2 001 0 * 6 Cincinnati * ? - - - 3 0 Cleveland 3 Cleveland , 3. Earned runs : Cincinnati , ; . Throe- Beckley. McAllister , hits ; Two-base Irwln. Double plays : Sullivan to boso hk : to to Tucker ; Lockhead Qulnn IMcAlllster : Hawley , . First base on balls : Oft Tucker. 4. Hit by pitched ball : By Z : oft llughey , Ilawley , 1. . 1. Struck out : By Ilawley. "Wild pitch : llughey. Time : 2:00. : Umpires : JJanossau und Connolly. Score. , second game : CINCINNATI. Il.H.O.A.E. ' U.H.O.A.K. . MoDrld * . of. .2 2 3 0 0 C' flower , cf..O 0 6 0 1 1 I860 Hurley , U..1 2200 Irwln , M 2h. . . .0 1230 frltmch , ir..O 0100 Qulnn. HocWey. lh..O 0 18 2 0 Hemphlll. rf.O 1001 Klborfeldt. 3bl 1 2 4 ' Sullivan , 3b..O 0 0 3 0 ftloFtico , ff. . . .2 1 3 G 0 Tucker , lb..O 0 9 0 1 fl yt > old , rf. . .0 1 2 0 0 I-oc.kliead , iw.O 0462 Wood , o . 2 2000 Duncan , C..O 0 1 0 1 Taylor , p . 0 1101 Schmidt , ji. . . 0 0000 Totals 8 92717 2) ) Totalu 1 42411 * 8 .Cincinnati . 1 Cleveland 1 Earned run : Cincinnati , 1 ; Cleveland , 1. Two-base hits : Wood (2) ( ) , Irwln , Seybold. Double plays : Irwln to McPhee to Beckley ; Lockhead to Tucker. First base on balls : Off Schmidt , 3. Time : 1:30. : Umpires : Man- < uurau and Connolly. St. Io n I M , 2-2 | Lautdvlllc , 14-1. BT. LOUIB. Sept. 4. St. Louis and Louis ville broke even on a double header today. i The flibt gums was a farce. St. Louis j played miserably in the field and Cy Young's dhotB were batted all over the lot. The second game was a good one and was replete with sensational plays. Attendance , .11 7rw Hnorp. ilrst ramo : ST. LOUIS. LOUISVILLE. H.H.O.A.K. . K.H.O.A.E. Ponlln , cf..O 0310 Hoy. of 3 2000 Child * , 3b..O 0011 Clarke , If..2 Iloldrlck , rf..O 1 S 0 0 Ixuch , 3b 0 2 e 1 1 JUrkett , lf..O 0200 'WaKner ' , rf..l 2 I 0 0 Hohreck. O..O 1231 'nitchey. ' 2b..3 2 4 3 0 Crota. 3b 1 1530 Kelly. Ib 2 0810 -VV. I lace , M..1 1 J 3 1 Zlrruner , C..2 3300 Tebcau , lb..O 1 10 1 2 ClIngTimn , as.O 0000 youne , P 0 0 1 2 0 Cunn'ham , n.sl 2 3 S 1 , p..O 1010 ,1'lillllppl , , p..l 0021 ToUl 3 72715 5' ' TotalR . . . .1418:7 * S 6t. Louis 0 00000200 2 Louisville 1401E120 0-14 Earned runs : St. Louis , 0 ; Louisville. 7. Two-baso hit : Clarke. Three-base nit : L ach. Home runs : KJtchoy , Cunningham. Hit by pitched ball : Kelley. Double play : Hross to Tebe-iu. First base on balls : Oft Young , 3 ; off MoBnde. i. dacrlrtco hit : Phllllppl. Wild pltchCH ! Young , 1 ; Mc- ACTsljENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS aeANsES THE SYSTEM , EFFECTUALLY & * $ rr f nfDS ffiE5 , CO-ShieA rtV5S lot uu ei * u ca'/ii s. ttu. tdi rw wut THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMRETt 5 , 1890. - , 1. Struck out : ny Toungr , 1 ; hy ' rhllllt.pl. 1. btolrn Une i lleldrlrk. Hey ( i ) . Time : 3:10. : Umplrts : Oaflner and La tham , flcore. teoond game : BT. LOL'18. LOUISVILLE , Il.H.O.A.E. n.H.O.A E. IHinlln , of. .0 1 1 0 0 Hoy. of 0 0 0 0 Ctilldi , Jb. . .0 0 1 4 1 CUrX * . lf..O 0 0 0 HfMrlck , rf .1 1 J 0 0 Ix-aoh , Jb..l 1 4 1 Ilurketl , If. .00000 W gn r , rf. . 0 1 1 0 Sohr . - * , c. . .1 0 4 1 o 2b..O 0 5 0 Cro , > b. . . .0 1 1 t Oj Kelly , Ib 0 1 11 0 0 Walldce , M .0 1 181 7.lmmrr , c..0 0 I 1 1 Tbe u , Ib. .0 1 11 1 0 rilnrman , nf.t 0 S 3 0 Powsll , p. . .0 1 1 0 1 Wooda , p. . . .0 0 0 1 0 Totals 2 6 24 14 " Totnln 1 3 J4 18 1 Game called In eighth on account of dark ness. St. Louis 00080900 2 Louisville 0 0000100 1 Earned runs : St. Louis , 0 ; Louisville , 0. Two-base hit : Tebeau. Sflcrlflco hits : Pow- oil. Chllds. nitchey. First base on balls : Oft Powell. 1 ; oft Woods , 1. Struck out : Jly Powell , 1 ; by Woods , 1. Stolen base : Heldrlck. Time : 2:05. : umpire * : Latham and Qaffney. I'hllnilcltililn , R | VVimlilnKton , 2. PHILADKLPHIA. Sept. 4. It required ten . Innings for the Phillies to defeat the Senators J this morning. McFarland pitched n pretty game and would have won hut for the errors of Stafford and IJarry. Attend ance , 3. < XH. Score : WASHINOTON. 1'HIljADBlJ'HIA. H.H.O.A.K. U.H.O.A K. of..O 0 2 1 0 Thomas , cf..O 0 2 0 0 Mercrr. 3h..O 1 4 0 Crow , UK 0 0 1 8 1 O'llrlen , If..ft l s o 0 IVhanty , lf..t 0 0 0 McCn nn , Ib..0 0 13 0 6 rf..O 0 0 0 nan , rf. Kinder. : ti..O 0 2 3 0 Stafford. * . .l I 3 Mcl-'UlHl. o.O 1 8 3 0 Harn ; , 2b..l Dolnn , 2b..l 1 2 1 0 Hoach ' , c 0 3 1 1 o do kel. lb..l 2 U 0 0 McF'Iuul , p.O 1 0 2 0 1'lntt , p 01011 Totals J 9 a 17 4J Totals .1 6.1016 2 Two out when winning run scored. Philadelphia. . . . . 100 1-S Washington . . . . 2 Earned runs : Philadelphia , 1 ; Washing ton. 2. Two-base hits : Stafford , Barry. Stolen bnsos : Thomas , Delehanty , O'Brien. Double plays. Slugle to McFarland to Mc- Oann ; Stafford to McGann ; Mercer to Barry. First base on balls : Off Platt , 0 ; oft McFarland , 4. Struck out : By Platt , 9 ; by McFarland , 1. Left on bases : AVash- Ingtnn , 7 ; Philadelphia , G. Time : 2:1G. : Umpires : Swartwood and Hunt. IMlllndrlphlll , 17) ) AVanliltiRton , 0. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 4. In the after noon game the Phillies pounded Weyhlng all over the lot and won as they pleased. Frazer was In the box for the home team and held the visitors safe at all stages. Attendance , 8,319. Score : WASI11NOTON. H.H.O.A.E. Il.H.O.A.E. cle. of 0 1 1 1 0 f.l 3200 Mercer , Sb..O 1110 CTOBB. is 1 O'llrlen , K..O 1406 D'lmnty. If..2 2 S 0 0 Medium , lb..O 0 7 i ) 0 Flick , rf 0 0100 Freeman , rf.O 2200 Chllei , rf 1 1000 HtaffolM , fw.,0 0 4 8 4 Ixiuder , Jb..2 2 0 0 1 Hurry , 2b 0 0100 Mcllarwt , c..4 4 S 0 0 Hrach , n 0 0410 Dolnn , 51 > . . . . 3 3 1 S 0 Weytilnff. p..O 0 0 0 1 Ooeck l , lb.,2 0 10 0 0 , Fraier , p 1 Totals 0 6 24 9 f/ | Totals . . . .17 19 27 10 2 Washington . . ' . . . . .0 00000000 0 Philadelphia 17 Earned runs : Philadelphia , 12. Two-base hit : Delehanty. Three-base hits : Dolan , Chiles. Left on bases : Washington , 6 ; Phil adelphia. E. Struck out : By Weyhlng , 2 ; by Fraser , 6. Stolen bases : Cross , Mc Farland (2) ( ) , Dolan. Double plays : Slaglo to Stafford ; Dolan to Cross to Goeckol. First base on balls : Off Weyhlng , 1. First base on errors : Washington , 1 ; Philadel phia , 3. Hit by pitcher : Cross Goeckel. umpires : Swartwood and Hunt. Tune : 2:05. : IloHton , 4 | Ualtliiiore , 1. BOSTON. Stpt. 4. Boston won today by heavy work on th0 bases. Willis was wild and was hit hard , especially In the ninth , but sharp fielding by the Bostons kept their opponents' score down. Crlsham was presented with a diamond ring In the sec end Inning and responded by striking out. Smith was put out of the game In the fifth for striking Umpire McGarr. Attendance , 8,700. Score : BOSTON. BAJVTIJIOnE. H.H.O.A.E. U.H.O.A.E. Hamilton. cf.O 1 1 0 o rultl. Sb 0 2 0 3 1 TVnney. lb..O 0 S 0 0 Holmes , K..O 3100 s i j j Drniont , 2b..O 1410 Hlnhl , rf 0 0 3 0 0 Brodle. cf..O 1 4 0 0 Cullliw , 3b..O 1 1 0 0 Kelnter , 88..1 0221 I > urry , If l 0300 Sbeckard , rf.O 2100 Lowe , Sb 1 2060 Crlitham. lb..O 1600 lltrRen , o 2 1 J l 0 Smith , c 0 0210 Willis , p o 10CO Robln on , c..O I 3 1 1 Howell , p o 0180 Total * 4 7 27 13 0 Harris 0 0000 Totals 1 11 21 U S Batted for Howell In ninth Inning. Boston 0 * 4 Baltimore 0 10000000 1 Earned runs : Boston , 2. Two-baae , hit : Holmes. Three-base hits-Sheckard : , Lowe. Stolen bases : Lonu , Kelster , Hamilton. Double play : Kelster to Demont to Crls ham. First base on balls : Oft Willis , 1 ; off HoweJI. 5. Hit by pitched boll : Harris. Struck out : By Willis , C ; by Howell , 3. Time : 2:15. : Umpires : Snyder and McGarr. IlrooUlj-n , rtj Xevr York , 2. BROOKLYN. Sept. 4. This morning's game was won by Brooklyn In one of the most exciting ninth-Inning finishes on rec ord. The Brooklyns scored a run In the ( fourth. This wot. the only tally until the eighth , ' when New York got two on Van- Haltren's ' free pass , O'Brien's triple and Jones' poor return. With two out In Brooklyn's last 'turn Anderson batted for Kennedy and walked. Jones , Keeler , Jen nings and Kelley followed with safe hits , winning the game. Both pitchers were ef fective until the ninth , when GolUg weak ened. Score : NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. It.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. ' ' V'H'tren. cf.l 0200 Jones , cf 1 2201 O'Hrlen , lf..l 1200 11. Struck out : By aettlg. 1. ' Stolen bases- Jones , Kelley. Dalilen. First base on balls : Off Kennedy , 1 ; off Oettlg , 8. Double plays : Dahlen to Jennings ; Gleason ( unassisted ) . Wild pitches : By Kennedy. 1 ; by Gettlfir , 1. Time : 1:40. : Umpires : Kmslle and Dwyer. Attendance , 6,100 , DronUIyii , B | New York , 4. NEW YORK , Sept. 4. The Brooklyns won thlo afternoon's game at th Polo grounds In pretty much the same way as they did In Brooklyn In the morning. Sey mour had one bad Inning , the eighth , Two bases on balls , a hit batsman , two hits and an error by Hardesty netted four runs. Score. : BIIOOKI/TN. l NHW YORK. Il.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.K. .Tone , cf..O 000 0V'H'tren. | cf.'o 6' d"l" i Keeler , 120 o6'ifrfen"lfT ! ; . Andr on , rf.O 0201 Foster , rf. .00000 Jer.nlnrs , II.1 1800 Doyle , Ih. . . . Kelley ' , cf..O 1000 'SleiK-in ' , ? h. .1 1 2 5 3 Daly , 2b 1 0 SSI n on , P , . , .0 1 12 2 0 > . . ,0 0 110 Martin , 31i. . Casey , 3b..l 0 4 0 0 Hnnloy , BS . Kiirrcll , c..r 3742 Seymour , p , .02060 Hug-lies , p.,0 , Totals 4 10 27 16 5 Totals 5 6 27 12 B1 Brooklyn 0 00010040 6 New York 0 23000000 4 Knnieel runs : New York , 2. First base on errors : New York , 2 ; Brooklyn , 1. Left on bases : New York , 9 : Brooklyn , 17. First base on bulls : Off Hughes , 6 ; oft Seymour , R. Struck out : By Hughes , 8 ; by Seymour , 9. Three-base , hit ; 8ymour. Two-base hits : O'Brien. Gleason , Farrell. Sacrifice hit : Doyle. Stolen bases : O'Brien. Gle.ison (2) ) , Keller Casey (2) ( ) . Double play : Mar tin to Doyle , Stnudlnir of tlir Team * . Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Brooklyn 116 so 30 .683 Boston 117 73 44 .624 Philadelphia 121 76 46 .620 Baltimore 114 4 48 .679 St. Loulv 123 69 6t .661 Cincinnati 119 6G 53 .654 53K Plttsburt ; 118 60 K .60S Chicago 120 60 (0 .500 Louisville 119 53 66 .4(5 New York 117 60 67 .427 Washington 117 41 76 .350 Cleveland 122 19 103 .1C6 \ VK.STntlM3AUUI2 RAMB3. QHAND UAP1DS , Mich. , Sept. 4-Orand Rapids and Milwaukee each took a game today. In the morning came Buckley and Buelow collided while after a fly ball , seri ously Injuring the former. The afternoon game was well played at every point. Keldy rather had the best of the pitch ing , Score , morning game : n.H.E. Grand Rapids 2 E 0 1 0 4 2 0 > -14 15 1 Milwaukee . . . OS 1000000-6 10 3 Score , afternoon game ; R.H.K. Grand .Rapids 00000000 2-270 Milwaukee' . . . 000001J10-6U1 liatteriea : Grand Rapids , Wuddell and ? ? ffi /.V5/ Does the Brunswick Do you know th keep a poet7 Why , man behind the gun ? ' . * you see if you must Why that Is Pierce , know It , keep It quint . 1 or I weigh a ton. an . mouse Pierce , He traveled years for 4 * ' the rhymer , runs the The Dally Bee went house. on the road In ' 73. When you want a That year , on the little song , touch the Fourth of July , he bell a slight ding walked a rope five dong. When you storied high , nnd next l i want It strong and I he went from Jeffcr- ! | hot , ir've ' the boll n , | son Square , at least | ! heavy allot. | a mile up In the air. g II If you wont It a la He went ballooning Kipling , glvo the bell and caught a llsh , a sudden rippling. The story Is true and We will fix you up so you can wish for a swell only stop at thousand years to . our hotel. find a man who has more of the "YES , I CAN. " THE BRUNSWICK rooms and suites are famous us the best He keeps the very In the city and the cest hotel. He did it ' . location Is sup'erb. ( before and did It well. We have steam heat , I spread my blankets free baths , elevator. \ In his tepee. You do electric bells and a I the same when you parlor for commercial are sleepy. men's samples. JUST TUY US ONCE. X " * * . * . < ' . " _ / r2 . ) ( C CC < ( C Some New , of the clean , and best people modern in Omaha find it are the three words By the stomach we reach the Look at our rooms BO neat and Men of commerce and the stage. cheaper to have of the Brunswick. heart ; nice ; Men of youth and men of age. ' c Brunswick's accom Our aim IB sure and we hit the Furnished new and note the Matrons , maids , the dude , the Arc you nn A. P. < fe A. . M. , modations thm ; to mark. price. BllgC , a G. A. R. or a C. E. man ? i keep house. Why Table d'hote or a la carte , Servants coming In a trice , Write their names on our offlce Then you have a brother iA All .19 sleek and still as mice. AH day long and after dork. page. who is landlord of the not yon. ? ( Mrs. Christina L , Hayes , House A ( Chas. 11. Pierce , Caterer. ) keeper. ) ( Mr. Guy Taylor , Clerk , ) Brunawlck. S Refitted and Refurnished Throughout American or European. Corner Sixteenth and Jackson Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. -M - O Sullivan ; Milwaukee , Reldy and Spcer. At tendance. 2.SOO. BUFFALO. N. Y. , Sept. 4. The home team took a new lease of life this after noon nnd won a double header from Min neapolis. Both gamea were close and ex citing. Gray's work In the box for Buffalo In the second game was superb. He would have shut the visitors out but for errors , Score , first game : U.H.E. Buffalo 0 00030003 611 4 Minneapolis . . - Batteries ; Buffalo , Baker and Dlgglns ; Minneapolis , Menefee and Dlxon , Score , second game : Il.H.E. Buffalo 1 0010001 * 384 Minneapolis . . 221 Batteries ; Buffalo , Gray and Dlggins ; Minneapolis , Hutchlnson and Fisher , DETROIT. Mich. . Sept. 4. After Cronln had been hammered for seven runs In the. second Inning of the first game Center- fielder Barret , relieved him und did excel lent work. The locals made a Garrison fin I fill and won in thu eighth , Gaston was easy In the second game and the Cow boys wern never in danger. Owing to dark ness Umpire Brennan called the game In the eighth. Score , first game : R.H.E. Detroit 22010114 - ! ! 16 3 Kansas City . 1-10 12 4 Batteries : Detroit , Cronln , Barrett and Shaw ; Kansas City , Strlcklett , Parde and Wilson. j Score. se < ! end game : R.H.E. Detroit 0 0140000 5 10 2 Kansas City . . . . 4 0 3 0 0 S 0 1-11 1G 1 Batteries. Detroit , Gaston and Shaw ; Kaunas City , Pation and Gondlng , I INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 4. Indianapolis batted Fisher hard In the afternoon game and the hits counted for enough to win. A wretched error by McFurlund almost rave the Saints a second victory on the i day. Attendance , 4,500 , Score , llrst gome I * R.H E Ind'lls . 01'00001000000000 2 8 4 St. Paul. 0000001100000001 3 13 6 Batteries : Indianapolis , Kellon and Hey- druin ; Bt. Paul , Keldrun and Smith. Score , second game : R.H.E. Indianapolis . . 02016010 ' -9 16 6 fit. Paul 2 01000300-7 10 2 Batteries : Indianapolis , Scott and Kahoe ; St. Paul. Fisher and Spier. Stniidlnir of ( lip Teiuim , Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Indianapolis 113 70 43 .619 Minneapolis 119 73 46 .614 Grand Itaplds 119 CO 69 .504 Detroit 118 69 19 .500 St. Paul US Cii 62 .471 Milwaukee 115 62 C3 .452 Pllffalo 117 0 67 .427 Kansas City 117 4S 69 .410 fuiiltnl City -Mull .Men Win. Basa ball nines representing the post- ofllce employes of Lincoln and thU city played a came on the old Fort Omaha diamond Monday afternoon , the Capital City mon winning by a score of 26 to 7. A crowd of men who work for the gov ernment were on hand to whoop things up for tholr respective sides and the game was a lively one. from start to linlsh. I In nun mill I'lujci-ft Win n In n hotly contested ball game Monday on the diamond at the Ames avenue grounds the Hammond Packing company nlno defeated the Young Men's Christian association team by the score of 13 to 11. The score : R.H.E. Hammonds . . 10100 10 01 * -13 15 11 Y. M. C. A. . 4 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 0-11 14 9 Batteries : Hammonds , Johnson and E , Welch and Emll ; Y. M. C. A. , Davidson and Crawford. Umpire : Lincoln , . ! COLUMBIA BEATS DEFENDER Clminplnii of 181)5 IJFfrntiMl ! > Ten MlnutrN nml Seven Srromln In KlKlit-ICiiot Ilrecze. NEWPORT , R. I. , Sept. 4. In todin race , the second uf the otllclal trials fo. ; . the settlement of a defender of the Amcr- lea's cup , the Columbia again demonstrated i that It Is the superior of the Defender , the Ii93 champion , by defeating It ten min utes and seven seconds over a triangular course In un eight-knot breeze and a smooth se-a. The contest was a procession throughout , with the Columbia leading at the start by thirteen seconds and training on every leg of the course , There will be no more otllclal races , that of today settling conclusively In the minds of the committee which of the two boats Is better Iltted to meet the Shamrock. The cup committee , however. Is permitted to di-fer the announc- 'UK ' of the. name of the yacht selected to lefend the cup to a week prior to the first contest and therefore the decision was nut made public today. Minn AtlcliiNiui .Still Champion. CHICAGO , Sept. 4. By defeating Mlsa Myrtle McAtcer of Plttsburg In the cham pionship round of the woman's western championship tennis tournament at the Kenwood Country club today .Mlsa Jullte F. Atkinson of Brooklyn retained her title of champion of the weal In singles , The scores were 6-8 , 10-8 , 6-4 , C-2. By winning this match Miss Atkinson becomes the perma nent iKMSfhuor of the championship cup , which she l.us won twice. WorlcPn It coord llcaten , NEW YORK. Sept. 4.-At the Knicker becker Athletic club Labor day carnival of sport at Bayonne , N. J. , John Flana gan , the world's champion hammer thrower , made a new world's record from the nine-foot circle , which Is known us the Irish style , He Hung the missile 164 fee-t 6 Inches , eclipsing the previous world's rec ord of Ibl feet , made by T F. Klely a few wtx.-ka rt'O at Limerick , Ireland , WALK AWAY WITH THIRD Denvera Administer Another Drubbing to Bnokarino's Brewers , LOCAL PITCHERS UNMERCIFULLY HANDLED Strylccr , Hrlwooll nnil Lutrler Try Tlielr CuunliiK irltli the Sphere and Tire Are Unurrt-iiionlniiNly Fired Prom the Ilnx. The Denver Gulfs made It three straight from Buck Keith's Brewers Monday In a game which was a walkaway for the visit ors. The score was 1C to 6 , and up until 'ho fifth Inning It looked aa though the rowers were to bo ehut out. The game started off with the locals at the bat and Simmons , the crack pitcher , who shoved tlie ball over the plate the first game , occupied the box , He sent the sphere ' over the plate with euch velocity that thu locals merely made frantic lunges at It with no thought of over eeelng first. Waller , however , started things off well by swatting the 'ball ' away out In center field , and it looked as though It would be a tmfa hit , but It was not ordained that such should be. flroeno happened to bo out In that center field picking summer posies and when the I ball bounded toward ttio northwest from I Waller's bat Greene started after It llko n i quarter horse , nnd It fell Into his mitt as Ii If It had been specifically ordered. Lawlcr made three violent swipes at the ball , but bla efforts availed him not. Bradford touched off a weak and protecting grounder to Rlley on third , and found the ball at ilrat whoa he reached that coveted spot. In Deuvor'fl half U was different. Btrykcr , the new pitcher whom Iluck had signed , was dealt with unmercifully. Kleven tlmcn was he faced by the opposing players during that inning and eight times did the Gulfs akttto ( down to llrst and over und anon , on past to Eccond , either ou safe lilts or by being hit with the ball. Six runs were piled up In this Inning , For the next three Innings the Brewers , who timidly tip-toed up to the pan , f/erc put out In one , two , three order. In the second halt of the Eocoml the visitors continued to toy with thu delivery of Omaha's new pitcher , McCauulund , thc first man up , was called out on throa strikes , although ho roared at the decision of Stoney , a member of the Denvers who um pired the game , and accused him in no un certain terms of "passing it Into him" for certain real or Imaginary erlovances. But be that as It may , Stryker took a fretib. hltcli in his belt and continued the amateur ish conduct which be had so forcibly dis played in the first inning. Ulloy got a free walk to first and Simmons made a single , on which Rlley advanced to second , Then Stryker got lu his fine Italian hand again and struck out Hlckoy , but his newly gained laurels went agllmmorlng when Tay lor grasped a slat and drove out a home run , chalking up three more worm. At this Stryker lost hla head and also control ot the bull and for the second time gave- Cot ton free passage to first by hitting him. This was too much and Stryker was called out of the box , Drl cell being his successor. The tilde v/ae retired by Greene , who went out at first on a weak grounder to the pitcher's box. In the third Logue went out at llrst , but McCauttland , Rlley and Sim mons each chased one another In turn from base to baee on free rides given them by DrlBcoll's wild pitching , and t this lie was deemed unworthy to longer continue In the box and was replaced by Lawler , Hlckoy singled and brought McCauslaud home , ad vancing each of the other base runners , The bases were full when Taylor distin guished himself by making a second home run und when ba crossed the plate live more runs had been chalked up , After that J-atv- lor got down to business and only ono more ficoro wau made. This was In the fifth when Hllcy got to tlrut oa an error of Scully at shnrt , who fumbled a grounder and In dis gust refused to exert himself by throwing It to first. Taylor followed with a three- haggor which brought Rlloy homo and tbo Uftecnth run was made. On the Brewera' sldo tbo ice wag broken in tlia fifth when Jellen plckod out a ftomv run uud aaved the locals from the Impend ing whitewash. The ocore : OMAHA. i DENVliH. K.II.O.A.K ' H.H.O.A.E. Waller. 3b..l 2 0 J 0 Cirf ne , cf..l 2300 I uwler , bs-j > .l 1110 Luguo , es.,1 0 4 UracWwd Zb.O 0 S i 0 uud'd , rf2 1 0 Ht-ully , rf-iw.O S l 3 1 Hlloy , 3b I 1 1 Jrllen , If 1 1210 Bl'iunontt , p. 3 1 S Di/rtan , lb..l 1 10 0 0 ! HkKt-y. c. . .2 1 4 I iroy , o 0 0 C 0 0 Taylor. If..3 C 1 KrnnoUy , cf 1 1 1 0 0 ( Vittun , ill. . . .1 0 4 Bin kt-r. p-rf 10000 Davu , It. 027 p.,9 0 0 1 0 1 Total 16 I ! 27 16 3 Totals t i :4 14 1 Omaha 0 0001110 5-e Denver 03B01000 II Two-base hits : Waller. Scully , McCaus. land , Three-bane hit : Taylor , llome runai Jellen , Taylor (2) ( ) . Wild pitch : Strykcr , 1. First biie on balls : Off Htrykwr , 1 ; olt DrUcoll , 3 ; off Lawler , 2 : off Simmons , S. Bases on hit by pitched ball : Off Btryltrr , 3 ; off Simmons , 1 , Struck out : By Stryker , 3 ; by Lawler , 2 ; by Hlmmona , . * ! . DoubM play : Bradford to Scully to Dorcas. noxliiR- Nlonx City Itnoe AVcelc , SIOUX CITY , Sept. 4-Sloux City Is to IIU.VQ two pugilistic carnivals during ra.ro week , September 11 to 1C. Tommy White arrived In the city today to arrange for a second boxing carnival of four nlghtH , Ho has already signed some of the clover men who took part In the fistic carnival at Dubuque. Ono of the goes arranged IH between Jimmy Barry , the champion ban tam weight of the world , and Big Hart of Chicago , He nas iilso matr.bod "Kid" f'on- nora of Chicago against "Australian" Billy Murphy , Another fight will be tvctwetri George Kcrwln nnd some man yet to bit ohosen. Negotiations ! are In progrews for a mill the fourth night. The , dates of the llb-hts will bo September ID , 14 , 15 and 1C , llnndriMl-MUf IlrlnjIlnor. . CHICAGO , Sept. 4. The flrat ann-jal 100- mile relay road race of the Asyoclatc-d cy cling clubs of Chicago was run today be tween Milwaukee and Chlciigo und rmultiid in a victory for < hr ( . 'olumblu-l/ognn Square Cycle club , JI. L. Tronvlg of that club cropalng the linlsh line at Lincoln park live hours and forty minutes after the Ilrat bunch left Milwaukee inul winning the MOO Btlvcr cup , Thu distance WUH 101 37 miles , Iliitlrr IifenlM I'orlrr. CHICAGO. 8oj/t. 4. Tom Butler of lios. ton defeated Charles Porter cf Detroit lu a fifteen-mile motor paced race at navnim- wood today. Tlrnn , 32:43. : Tnlllunder the French amateur who was iniucht'd with Karl Peabody. fnilnd to appear Orlando Webber of Milwaukee wna substituted for the Frenchman , but was no mutch fur Peabody , the latter winning In two straight heats. llitnuocU to Jlellrc , DUBUQUH , la. , Kept. 4-It IB announced that Charleu T. Hancock , prtnldent of the Nutwood Driving club , has decided to re tire and that the bin ruce meeting Juut cloned will IK ; his laut venture In that di rection. Business considerations and a du- vlra for a roat are given as the Orlnket Mutch. HASTINGS , Kngland , Hept. 4 - In .1 cricket match here today between AuftruJla and South of England the Australians in their Ilrat Innings were ull out for a total of 148 runs. Thlu Is thc laHt inatrli whl > h the vlultlng Australian * pluy on thtlr pres ent tour.