THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "FJRIDAV, A1TGIST 10, 1900. ft OMA GETS SOME REVENGE MiMourians Given a Good Old Faflhloned TTT .11 e Tt .1 rranoping ior a laraweii. MAUPIN POUNDED INTO A JUICY PULP flatters of (he llonrkc Tribe MnWe the McKlhlit'n Pet Look I.IUo n in i.miK i,i ko n lry llml Thlrlj. C'l'.nt-I'lrci'. Oninlm, lit .St, Joseph, :t. Uemcr, tl-rti Mom C'lt . Pueblo, I7 Dm .Moines, ;t. Brooklyn, 7 Ml, l.onls, it. Chlcnuo, r. PlillutW-lpliln, I. Huston, :i Plttsliuru, -. pv Vork, rit Cincinnati, 1!. Detroit, H (te clntiil, o, Knimna City, 7 f)ilcuKii, (I. .Mllnnukre, 0-8 .Miuni-npnlM, tl-. Muv. l. . . .. i u Krcai nay lor trie rooter yesterday at the Vinton Street .. i. .... . jrn. uui mo proi)aoiiitic nro that It was. The rooter who allowed tho seal- brown tasto In his mouth from the pre aiouh aayB ciiagrln to keep him away jentorday 1ms n kick comln and with no lets a pcrsonaKo than himself on thu klckeo. A Missouri of the name ol Mallllln lllnhleil nrniitnl iln U( Inn .lot. InnUln. vr.. Ill,- '-'.. .. ..r ,1,1,,. i, iinu u''tim (iicuc. while tho foiirthnlacers nulled the willow on him for all klnda of aincles. Iwo-baa- grrH and homo runs. Newmcyer. on tho inntrary, -jpeil his work with tho bent of results, for.whllo ho was touched for eight hltM. they were widely hcntlered and nntted llttlo to tho good. It wan St. .loe'n torn In UM, ulu. it...i-.- " ..u..M, nnd they did It onco or twice quite lustily, with tho usual effect. The umplrlm? was In marked tontrust to that which had marked tho two preceding games and there Ih-Sl, 1 1 1 1 1 r it nnv ni.nlin.1 fn. n n . . 1 n Ll tl.rrln. - I-.. nn....l I "" ' "r ,, iiiiiu unro ut iiewuicycr, 1110 iiciamg game or ine nomo team was simply superb, whllu that of tho visitors was hardly less ac ruratf, making altogether a snappy game from tho start. Tiro I'cntnres of the Onine. Tho featuro of tho gamo was Lauzon's home run hit, brluglug In four runs. An other feature was Hub Wllaon's finger. which was split by a foul tip from Ilend ley's bat In tho fifth limine, which nut htm out of tho game and sent Louzon behlua mo pai, wnuo inompson Hicppca into rigni flclci In tlmo to do nomo gon'l stick work. Doth drew blanks In the first. In the second, after (Irlmm had Down out to loft, Schrnll planted a long one right for throo bases. Thon Iiaer thrust one down to Hourke, which the latter wus so loos In corralling that Schrall loped home. although Baer was Bhut off at first and -.,. , Ilrlatow followed suit. Lauzuu ulurilcd to center and O'Connell bnriteil him In see.ond. ilvlnp at first. He ...r. ,,..1.. .: ... i... nuui uuuiv uu jjuiiub riukiv nun tr landed on Hccond In the play. Hoy got - 1 - V. 11 ...t. .... UMtenn tilt tn it PKHD UI1 UUIIO UU4 v nt;ii t linuu iiti. iv uenaiey mai wormy utow w.uo ana uaira weni noine, nay uuuie taus' third nnd Nowmcyer rotlrlng the sldo with a short fly to Strang. j ,i,, M,ni, in .uu .a p. wi , ine tnira, nut mo iocbib uiu rigin. suian. mini, nui mo iuchio mu usui. mii, ian hit to Hendloy, but tho latter threw to flrnt nnd Grimm merelv stonned It. to first and urimm merely aioppeu u. Toman low O'Rourko bunted and by o serpentine sys- iora oi uuukiuk i'udl Milium uuu iwuww on first, sending Toman to eccond. McVlcker hit Just over socond baso and tho bases wero full. Lauzon stepped up to tho plato with a wicked look In his general demeanor Twice ho welted the thing far out to left and each time ll. fell In' foul territory, but tho third time he sent It over tho left field . , . ... . i ,, , ,u laacn ami luur weu miiiii iviiiik . .. . homo plato together like a herd of wild colts. nut that wasn't nil. 11 11..... O'Connell gripped the ash with a vice llko fervor nnd hoisted another out among tho forest monarchs, and also loped lazily around tho ring. Datrd sent a hot one down to Strang, who threw ten feet over first, and Balrd wound tin on third. Hoy s ngled. scoring naini, and wiison followed rsewman sacriuccn, ueuiK iuo uiiiiu niuu bat. nnd tho first man out. Hoy scored on Tnman'. Inntr IW In loft nnrt n'riniirWn tint n stop to tho nightmare by dying at first. In tho fifth Thompson signalized his en trnnce Into the gamo by trespassing upon tho right field fence for two bases, nnd scored on Newmeyer's only single. Tho sxth Inning threatened for a tlmo be an Imitation of the quadrangular gavotto ii iup .u,i.. miui v, uuu, ni uuu nicitui lirsi, AicvicKer nu to renter tor two uascs. Lauzon singled, sending Mattio to third. Then Lauzon filched second, but when i) uonnou popped a nine one out to nnnu- ley McVlcker was caught at tho plate. After rt,n....n . .. .i nAMHn.i ti .. i i 1 . . , 1 ivuuut:ii uuu diuivii nciuuu uauii iiiuKt'n ll tur lwu, dl-ui iiik iiiiieuu uuu u iwuuueii and peeling the paint from tho "hit me for a lull nf elenm" dlrri. Then Ilnv irnl II In . ..... ii. . mo leucti lor iu in ma ic.u io ram uio homo run record, but stoppod at second, Tlalrd comlnc home. Thomnson's slnirlo scored Hoy and Nowmeyer retired the side. That ended Omahn'H sprinting for tho game, Saints (ilve It Up. Of course, after all theso annoyances Mr. Maupln was merely representing nnd associates were about as ambitious. In tho seventh a hit hy Schrall coupled up with er tot-a hy O'Rourko and Nowmcyer and neincr s cauicu tiy nner lur iiiiuwiur ruu, uuu In the eighth n base on balls and a two- bagger by Klynn scored Strang. In this In nlng Nowmcyer sent three men to llrst on balls, but two of them died on bases. The score: OMAHA. AH. It, It. O. A. E. It. O. A. 1 2 g 0 7 3 2 1 0 3 II 0 1 10 1 :: 5 2 2 0 0 200 2 2 0 102 17 27 18 II. O. A. 3 3 2 2 1 ll 0 2 0 0 11 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 Tomnn, hs 5 O'flourke. 2b 5 McVlcker. cf 5 Lauzon, rf nud c 5 O'Conhell, lb 4 Halrd. If 5 Hoy. 3b 5 Thompson, rf 2 Wilson, c 2 Newmeycr, p 3 1 1 0 0 ii Totals 11 BT. JOSEPH. AU. II. ., 3 1 5 0 2 0 4 0 Strang. 3b . Klynn. cf .., Kllng. c .... firlmm. lb . Schrall. If .. HAer, rf . .. On South 13th Street What This Resident n 1. . 1 Odlb Ib Ul m" finite Value, ti'h.. nl.l.ll.ne re.l.lents nnd hlnhlv " ; . peeled people of Omaha make statements like tho following they must carry convic tion to every reader. Mrs. A. M. Hascall of 2607 South Thir teenth street says: "Doan s Kinney PIUS wero a perfect success In my case and did , . ,.. , i., ,.,, wonders for me. My trouble was mostly wun ins Kinney hecrruuuo, mm 11 milky whlto and had been this way for long lime. 1 101m uiun 1 imeuiri., they failed to do tno work, iTouurinc Doan's Kidney Pills nt Kuhn .t Co.'s store and Inking n course of treatment, cured me." Sold for fifty cent per box by all dealer, Kosler-MIIburn Co,, lluffnln, N. Y., iF.ni. nr it.. iiii..,i si..i. " ' ' ' ' n.m.mh.. IK. ..m. nn' .nH I.U ..m..m.,v. vmv u.wv, vh v, w .. ubstltute. prlstow, !h 4 ft 1 1 Hendley, ss 4 n 0 1 Mnupln, c 0 0 0 Totals 31 s : t (i 11 3 a"' fch "::::::.: 0 1 0 0 -u 0 0 n 0 1 10-3 1 . . U . f,1 n n"",! .''fnnhii, it: st Joseph. 1 ...." I"1"' 1 numpon, .MCYicKcr, ii.tirn 121 Ilnv. llrlntnu. I.Mvnn TI,M.n.v,. hiu Strang. Schrall. Homo runs; Lauzon. lidn Hcrinre ViU Vr Sirtrs&t Newtncycr, I; off Maiipln. I. Struck out. Itv Newmever n. 1,., ,,,,,i i ui... ...- Lnuzon, O'Connell.' Double plays. Haltd to O'Rourke; Unlrd to O'Connell to OHutirke; ,, , , urlstow to'Grimm Time- 2:15. t'mnlre- Warner ur,mm- J ,raP- " " IIEXVHH TUCKS TWO IX M.CCKXJ'IOX DnplU'iitp KcnrPN Mark the llot nffill of (ilmtKOook'n Slon.x. til.' Wt.M A ta 'i t . 'IU. f3yumi I I'lL'm Hill. I wi'nvcr iook iwo Kiimew rrom hioux i icy today by clone ncort-B. The tlrst wuh won In the tllnth llllllnir. Willi lu-n lilla unit Me. " "'"i'i n vrror. uenrrr nnn nnru worK io win the necond j?ame and two qticHtlnnnble iit'Linioiin in i lie teni n nn ni. rii ipoii nn at. cltemnni to n hlKh pltcV mio who wa - rV.V V"M.cc!lir.?J B..i'VfV V.1'".1 ",4" i M'f!i.. .." '. , ' "' " " Iihk, and U IKKCOcK wnntnil the rnnnerx re. tnrne.l fnr t-'Kii-u. ...A.Ti.i " "v.v. ..."r"r"K "."lM" Wmu- e'TX ' .'!"'" ..S I . . ' . ' ' ' ' 1 J 'J I u li li I iih I I uertp at second. KbrlKht Rave Itellly Vi ''CI,C"1 OI ipnin and allowed the winning run. Attendance, 2.500. Score DUNVKIt. All. It. II. O. A. C I 0 1 0 R. I'reston. cf 0 (I o o 0 0 n 0 0 Miller. If Iluelow, e , 3 0 1 0 3 1 ii 1 Ti Holland, rf! Illckcy, 2b.. I 0 12 1 I 1 ?J'IM.V. lh... . I Kellly, y,t l.owee. ss!! 8hnildt, p Totals 38 SIOUX CITY. AH. It. If. 1 0 0 ' 1 I 0 1 O, 1 0 I 12 1 1 fi 0 Collier, rf 4 0 McCC,,'ull(''1If n I !r"JE.","". 2' 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 I 1 t.iriiiin, rr I Olnsscock, lb 1 Js''le"' 31- ij Cnte.e..."'". .!!!;;.. 3 McDonald, p'.!!!ii!!!!! i lOlHIS J 5 S 27 1 nenver 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 110 0 0 0 0-5 Mioux city l Earned runs: Ddni'nr 4- l Mil V fill! Three-bHse hits: Miller. Sullivan. Cote! .McDonald. Homo run: Iluelow. Klrst lms on Dans: iiy Schmidt, 2; by McDonald. 2 StriK'k Ollt: HV Sehm ill. 3: hi, MrtlnmiM 5. Hit by pitcher: Hv Schmidt. 1. Donblf plays: I.ewee to Sullivan; llerte to Oluss cock. Time: 2;00. Umpire: Kbrlght. oinri', neconn came: DKNVKR. An it tr n a v. A, i'reston, cf r. 1 1 0 0 0 0 fi 1 1 1; 3 Miller. If.... iioMnnci, r'r'."."!!I!!!!I! 3 0 1 1t iticKey, zn t Hulllvuti. lb. lie v. 3b.... I vee, ss... McNcely, p. 0 Totals II fi' 11 30 17 HIOUX CITY. AH. It. 11. O. A. 0 0 Collier, rf... 0 0 McCreiidle, if r Hrnshear, 2h 5 Orimn, ct. ............. r, Glasscock, lb. .!!!.!!!". 4 NlleH, 3b A 0 r 0 n 0 1 11 I 5 7 0 29 I 0 1 n COte. c. rergjson, p. i TotillS 30 5 ll .Two out when winning run made Denver 3 01 1 00000 1 S Sioux City 2 Oiooioio 05 horned runs: Dervcr, 3; S:o iv crty. 4. Twn-baio hit: Ilriishenr. Thr"e-tiL hit: arltlln. Home run: Or ffln. Klrst bnso on uatis: orr McNeeiy, i; off Kere ison, uaus: urr .Meiseeiv. i: on Kerg ison, 2. Struck put: Hy McNeely. 2; by Kerguson. !?' .J'!1 "Y Pitcher: By Keri?uroil. 1. 1'aBsed ,,, Double plays: Illckey to plays: Illckey to Sullivan: McNeely to Lewee T'to Sullivan: ci,,iii.Vn.r t in iciVi i. l ' r l" stolen bises: Preston, 'noiiknd. TlraSi 2:00. Umpire: Kbrlght. I'UUIII.O PUTS DUN MOIMJN Ol'T. Ilulenltns Mrnluliteir Out Jukoy Weliiier'n Ilendrrn nt a Great llnte. rt7r.m.o. coin., ah. a.-fnn.eini ti- I , Sl' " , , . 1 - - .. - , ' f " ''"! miucn ue- J,wf """..P8 Mo,n,M this after- i?."a.nW ncforo 'h'? r,mP .ntn0.'! n!,.l,t Whllrlil..'. "UMI ...I t , M ,. S SrinyWn'n. U'".?."'.'.. Ji5 WeVe the features. Attendance. "W.'score PUEHLO. All II. O. A. E. 10 2 0 14 2 0 3 9 10 3 '.' 2 0 2 0 0 1 12 0 0 3 10 1 110 0 12 10 19 21 "i "2 H. O. A. E. 0 2 8 1 0 110 0 110 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 10 1 10 1 0 0 3 10 113 1 0 0 0 0 21 15 1 McIIale. 2b 4 llaymor, sb 3 pnrrott, lb 5 t:iosson, 3b 4 Hiji:;;;;;";;;";; j iu uraliam. c 4 Whltrldge, cf 5 1 JOhtlSOll, p 5 0 Totals 3? 1 - DES MOINES. ah. II. , ?' ''' Il'incs 2b!".".'.!'.'. T 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 "3 0 1 0 0 to Nngle, cf 4 ?,v"i r' Warner, rfevp.... 3 3 i iteosHmcn, iu I.?nnn, c. ......... .... 3 .... 3 .... 0 ....27 .... 4 .... 3 aiu,"(er'rf f," Totals I Pueblo .. 5 0 0 0 0 0 -17 0- 3 jj MolllCR i l.-nrnoil rim Pueblo, 1; Des Moines, 1. Two-biise hits: Parrott (ii.'ciosson, Mor'nn', WhltrldlTe. Johnson. Three-huse hits: Whltrlduo (2). Homo run: Relxler. S.ie. rilen ,, , n,,.,.,. nini ,..' mm I. itaymer, Parrott. Closson, Moran (21. Thiol. Uralit. Klrst base on balls: Off Welmor. ,?Vi 3r play: Thiol to Hall to ltebsnmeii. Paused pan: tirunam. Time: i:&o. Umpire: Kltno. UI.....U.... .... his Denver Played. Won. LobL P.O. S.1 SI R5 St Rl 80 50 33 .li)2 Dos Moines 43 4i 12 35 38 40 42 4li IS .531 - Rt. Joseph .529 a I h ifl u x City' .WO .43: j'ucuio .100 f.'AMES (IK THIS NATIONAL LEAtiDE. I.ouU llnd n f.'hnucc to Win from llrooklii Ycntcrilii) , BT. l.UUltt. AUtr. !. "t?v" Ynnnir ivns batted all over the lot nnd St. Louis never had n chance. Donlln led St. Louis nt the nn 1 wun a nniiuie. triple and home run. Attendance, j,nt. tscorc; ST. LOUIH. UltOOKLYN lt.II.O.A E U.H.O.A E McClruw, 3b 0 0 2 1 0! Ilurkelt, If.. 0 12 0 2 Heldrlck, rf 0 1 3 1 0 Donovan, rf 0 1 5 0 0 .lont, of.... 1 1 2 0 0 Keeler, rf . 1 2 2 0 0 Jenn'KS, lb. 1 2 13 0 0 lfelley. If... 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 5 0 0 4 4 : 2 Kehter. 2b. 0 0 1 Dfthlen, Wallace, xa. 1 I 2 4 0 Donlln, lb.. 2 3 7 0 1 Croes, 3h... Dily, 2b... 1'arrell, c. Kltmn. p.. Critter, c.... 0 2 5 2 0 4 Yoiinr. p. ... 0 0 0 4 0 12 0 1 7 16 27 11 Hoblnaon ..0 0 0 0 0 Totals . Totals .. 3 9 27 U S Hatted for Young In tho ninth St. Louis 0 1010100 03 Hrooklyn 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 r.arneii 11 us: ni. i.ouis. i; urookiyn. 3. 7.W0."."nHn.n,!s.: Innlln, Kltson. Homo run. Donlln. Doub e ploy: Cross to Katrell to a 1 - ill utftn. ...ui.il unnvp, .uiiu.tlll. lilll'1'11, Jennlmcs. Three-bose hits: Donlln. Crleer Hit hy pitcher: Heldrlck. liases on italic: tin Kitson, 1; on louug, .. umpire: Emslie. lime: znv. t.nny nay lor .11nrc111s1s. CHICAGO. Auc. 9.-KrabCr rave el2ht I , . t.. I.I... . . , ...'1 men their bases. Eleven hlti, two of their. rour-bagsers. were maue orr ills delivery while Callahan was very steady and nl re - "weu mil nine .iu. .iiinmaiicc. i,iw. Hcorc: CHICAOO. ! 1'H1LDEL1'1IIA. n.H.O.A.E. It.ll.OA.K Oretn, If.... 12 11 0Thoni.u, cr. 0 0 3 0 0 ClillUs, Sh... 12 3 3 0 Slaiile, K...0 0 0 0 i Mcrtes. cr..O 1 4 0 0 Deleh'ty, Ib 0 0 10 1 0 neter, rf... 1 1 3 0 0 I-iJoe. 2b... I 0 3 3 0 i"nie. lb.. 1 1 13 0 JFIA if.... 0 0 2 0 0 llradley. 3b. 1 i 1 C 1 WoI t n, b 0 2 12 0 j,loC(,r., ,(! 3 Murphy, c. 0 1 3 1 0 hub i i-nance, c... 11 o : 0 u i-rota. .... u ) . i a Callahan, p. 0 1 0 I 0 Kraier, r-.. JO 3 uuu Totals .1112117 3 Totals .1 1 in (MI n 0 . 0 n drtie Philadelphia 0 00000 1 0 0 It Earned runs; Chicago, 3. Left on banes: Chicago, 8: Philadelphia, 4, Two-bast Callahan, Chllds, Wolverton, Home ounzel. Dexter. Sacrlilce hits: Chllds. sol Mertes, Stolen bases: Green, Merles, Ilrad Icy (2). Chance. Double plays: Chllds il, . Penan I a li 4 t r Jnll' nn l" . 'i""7 '. . .. :V.v'.'r" ' " h h nK niii: iiv 1 uiiHiiitn. nv r rfl.pr. I Buses on balls; Off Callahan, 1; off Kraier, .15. t'mplre. uurst l.rPTrr'a Wlldnrs DM It. PITTHHI'IIO. Aiur. 9. Ronton won In the tenth With hnscs full Ijifwr rnve n base, on balls, forcing In the winning run. until pitchers did line worn, uineon showed nger nt critical points. Attendance, ;,). Score: I'lTTSIICHU. i IKMTON. . , l1ui,-V:(1 ';, . """ 5 J 2 i ''" fllflm. III. 0 0 11 0 0 Ht.i 11 11 O A K milt n, cl 0 M M nr. rr.... 0 0 0 J 0 rrllrltn. Hi. 0 0 11 0 0 Ht.ilil, rf . . . . 1 3 2 0 0 ))',rr- L ' ' 2 2 ''"'""V J1; 2 2.5 11"m'' - 2 2 ' ; ,'",n lb J" ""ehey, "b. n J 4 Minify. ir...:fl l I O'Connor, c 0 I 4 1 iillitrj-. If.... n o o !.. I I ,l - ... n A . 1 1 2 n i n 0 o t o 1 l o o t o Rly. Ltever, p. 0 I 4 Oilowe, 5I.... 0 0 0 10 4 1,V. (Tke, r. 0 I 5 ih river .. 11 tVry 0 10 0 0 "ullhnn, c. 1 0 0 ''Ineen, p... 1 1 1 0 0 0 0' Total JO Id S Total . 1 9 34 18 2 Hun for 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0 1-3 Ilattt'il for Iccvcr In tenth. Srhrlver. ritlnbtirR 2 0 0 0 n 0 uoston u u l u H l I t.'nrned Mi.'.'ipn runs: None. Two-linsc lilt: Three-lmne hltn: Heiuimont, . . b xWVTftSt b.'o balls: Off I.eevcr. li off Dlneen. I. lilt p trheil ba II: neatiinont. Struck out I .... i n. i... ii .. it'ii.i " .- i-i... ui unimi, - . 11 . i-hvii l ueever. 'rime: i:w. i tnnirc: u uay (iln.H i.i..k ..... ,,... CINCINNATI. Alls. O.-New Yolk hli Hcott hard today Mercer was steady throughout. The lleldliu; on both sides va. strong. AiieiKiance, v. score: CINCINNATI I NRW YOltK. It It.O.A.i: It II. O A. i: llairell, cf. 2 3 2 0 ( Vanll'n. cf. I 1 3 0 0 I'mwfnrrt, If 0 0 I 0 0 ielb.nli. If. 0 3 M Hlelnf'dt. Sh i 1 3 ? olDoyle. lb.... 0 2 11 2 0 ".ekley. Ib. 0 0 13 2 0 Hnilth, rf.... 2 2 110 orenrnn. rr 0 0 ( 2 0 II rknian. 3li 1 2 1 I 0 Metlrlde, rf. 0 I I 1 0!1)bvI. m ... I 2 2 S o Qiiin-i. :t... 0 2 0 l Hlensnn. 2h. 0 0 I 4 1 llowei'n, v.. 0 0 2 1 0 Mercer, p... 0 1 1 5 0 I'eltr.. c .... 0 0 2 2 0, Hcolt, p 0 0 0 7 Tot. lis ., 27 20 0' Totals .. i IS 27 20 1 I Cincinnati 10000100 0i 0 New York 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 I a 0 Kamed runs: New York. 5: Cincinnati, 2. Two-base tilts: Mcllrlde, Van Huliren, sci- hacli. Three-base lilts; Smith. Hickman, Davis. Stolen bases: Hiiirctt. Van Il.tllten. 0 Double iiluys: Smith to Doyle, Van Ilal 0 tren to Ilowertnan. Klrst baso on balls: off 0 Scott. 1. Struck out: Hy Scott. 1: by Mercer, 1 1. rasseii nan: iiowermun. wiui pncii: .wvr- cer. lime: saw. 1 mpire: nwiiriwumi, Htninlliiu: of the Tciiiun. I'laved. Won. Lost. I'.C Hrooklyn T'hlliidelphla I'lttsburs .... r.i .... M .... SN .... 87 .... fi7 .... ss .... Rl ....83 w 17 44 13 II M ::i 10 11 13 II 17 47 .5:0 .533 .W . .46! . 131 .300 Chicago Hoslon Cincinnati ... St. I.nuls ... New York ... (JAjiijs 4r Tin: amkiwu.vx i,iciii:, Detroit 'ills Ctrl eliinil llnck Mlth n (.'out of WlilteiviiHli, DUTROIT. Mich.. Attir. 0. Iloffer's sllialo ft In tho eighth Inning toduy, when two were , i inn, witn iiiu only uit'.iii nil uiuitu uu 1 I . ....... .. l.-n....d 1.1, ...nu n ..nr. flu fl.n. fell Inst oiit of lllherfeld's reach. Cleve land was outplayed throughout, their Held Ine belne very racced. Yeagcr's all- Hround work was the distinct feature of the afternoon. Hood was put out of the game in tno soventn tor KicKing wnen Sheridan declared mm o.it nt second in an attempted steal. Attendance, score: DKTItOIT. CLEVELAND. H.irO.A.EI H.II.O.A.K. Hurley, If... 2 0 0 EILcrfld. ! 1 '- R o o Krimie. rr.. o o i o z I 01 rnln. lf-2b 0 0 3 2 1 MeAI's'r, 3h 2 1 0 5 1 0 1 UiC'h'ce. lb. 0 0 13 0 ll Dillon, lb... 0 2 1J C'rlluim. c. 0 0 0 0 1 Nlcol. cf.. Itynn. 2h.. 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 o o; 3 o 2 0 nor.d. 2b.... 0 1 1 3 McKenna. If 0 0 0 0 0 Wnlton. Jb.. 0 0 14 0 Sliuw, o... eager, p. fl 0 Shay. s 0 o 2 i l Hoffer, p.... 0 I 0 2 1 Totals $ 10 27 17 2 Totals .. 0 2 24 IS Detroit 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen bases: McAlestcr (21. Klhcrfeld Hnrley, Dillon. Klrst base on balls: Off V,.-,ir,.r !t nff Mnftnr I Irlrat hnjMf. nn ir rors: Detroit, 3. Left on bases: Detroit. 4;r Cleveland. 4. Struck out? Uv "'Vain. uouDie piny; r iouu iu ouuy in lm- T ,0C' umpire: Hiierman. Ilreivem Do Millers for u Pnlr. MINNKAPOL1S. Aug. 9.-Mllwnukee had an easv tlmo with the home team In both games today, uoing quick nnu m'liuani lluld work. The pitching by Italley was lino for five Innings, but at the last the visitors f."V"".. ' " V" " round mm nna pounded tno nan. mer- uuuer nurn ti i Deuuiui who n nmrn lur ueu- 0nd basemen. In the second gamo ho turned up In nearly every lino and dlstln- H!?te? Jll"f ..?" V?A hIJ .V. uuiiiut, imiiuii, uianiiiK . iiuinu lull Willi "' men on the ba.c.. Attendance, 1.600, bc"e: "J JlCI n.H.O.A.E. nit.O.A.B. Davis, cf.... 0 1 0 0 n Waldron. rr. 0 0 1 0 Harvey, rr.. 1 1 0 0 0 Dowil, K.... 0 0 3 0 Nance, 3b... 12 3 1 0'AnJers'n. rr 3 2 2 0 Lilly, ir. .. 1 2 2 0 tlSmlth, c 113 1 Werden, lb. 2 2 12 0 0 I'llltz. e.... 2 3 3 I'ldier, o.... 0 1 4 1 1 Smith, ss... 0 0 3 I 1 Uurke, Sh... 1 1 2 nierh'r. 2b.. 12 3 0 Abbt'hlo, Sb 0 0 3 1 HDIxftlnt. lb. 1 2 S 0 Uhret. D.... 0 0 0 4 1 Waddell. p.. 0 0 2 3 Mcnol 1 1 0 0 Oj Totals .. 6 10 27 11 i Totals .. 11 27 U 2 Nichols batted for Ehret In ninth inning, Minneapolis 40010000 1-6 Milwaukee 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3-9 Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3; Milwaukee, Two-base lilts: wertlen. AUUatlcchlo Anderson. Smith. Homo run: AVcrdcn, Passed balls: Usher (2). smith. Jjuses on balls: Off Ehret. o, off Waddcll, 3. Hit by : 11. Hinitu. irucK out: isv wan dell, 1; by Ehret, J. Loft on bases: Mia nenno lis. i: ai waukce. k. uouu q nliiv Hlerbauer to Dlgglns. Sacrlilce hit: Klsher. Umpire: Cautllllon. Score, second game: MINNEAPOLIS. n.H.O.A.E. MILWAUKEE. K.Il.O A ii Davis, cf.... 1 0 2 1 1 Hnrvey, rf. 0 10 0 1) Nance, 3b. ,, 0 0 0 2; walilron, rr 2 2 0 0 Dowd, If.... 1 ; 0 0 Andem'n, cf 2 1 3 0 Kultz, as.,,, 0 14 2 'niltb, c 112 0 'luike, 3b... 1 1 2 i llerb'v. 2b,. 0 1 8 0 Jinglns. lb.. 1 1 S 0 leldy, p 0 0 0 4 Totnls .. 8 10 27 15 Lally, If.... 0 0 4 Werdeii. lb. 0 1 14 Nlelioln. c... 0 0 2 Mriher, c... 0 0 2 timltti, cm.... 0 2 1 Abbey, 2b... 0 1 1 Ilalley, p.... 0 0 1 & Totals ..1 6 27 13 Note: Nichols In lured In third anil re iioveu ui- Manor. Minneapolis 00000000 11 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 3: ICarned ruiiH: Milwaukee. 4. Two-hnsn lilts: Hlerbauer. Waldron, Kultz. Passed pails: I'ls icr. hmitn. 1'lrHt hase nn halls urr unlley. 1: oir Heldy. 2. Struck out ny iiaiioy, ny iteidy. 1. i.ert on bases .Milwaukee, l; .Minneapolis, . Double i lay lleldy to Hlerbauer to Dlgglns. Sacrlllco nits: itnrvey, uurke. unwd. 11 erbauer. lleldy aioinn nascs; i inner, Aiuierson (2), Dowd rime; i;iu. umpire: cantll lion. nines Win the I.nsl. KANSAS CITY. Auc. O.-In Kansas City liulf of tho eighth, when Dnheny was re. Iljtl'nri l.i, Iulnll lilt tnr. ...n l..,..u scoring two runs nnd winning the gamo for tne nomo team, mo gamo was culled to al low the visitors to catch a train. Hucklev spill a finger In the llfth Inning and had to retire, iioin teanib piuyeu wen in the lieiu iMteiidance, 2,wo. score: liANSAH CITY. , CHICAQO. n.H.O.A.E n H.O.A.E. Karrell, cr.. 0 0 2 1 0 liny, rr 110 0 Gear, rr 2 1 2 0 O.Kux-deii, lb-o 1 2 10 1 O'llrlen, jr. 1 1 4 0 0 MuKarl d. If 1 0 0 0 Diinuan. lb. 119 0 0 Hartm'n, 3b 1 1 0 0 Paddtn, 2h.. 1 1 1 r. Hclmerer, a 1 3 2 2 0 C'ourhlln, 3b 0 0 0 2 0 Isbell. ir-lh. 1130 Slewurt. 2b. 1 0 2 4 O Huekley, e 0 1 6 0 ciondlng, c.. 0 0 3 0 1 I'luher. it... 0 1 0 0 Patten, p .. 1 1 0 2 0 O'Uary, . 0 1 2 3 McManua .0 0 0 0 0 . Doheny, p. 0 12 4 0000 - Katoil, p roiau .. 7 7 21 11 1 1 Totals .. 1J 24 13 Hatted for Gondlnir in the elcrhlb. ivansas uny i i 11 o 0 0 3 2- 1 'hlcago 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0-3 I l.-.ii.n.l ,i.iu L'.imuu. rl., ... 1. 1 n ..,..,... ...fi .-v..i..r ..J, a, l llllllt;il, .1. Two-base hits: Isbell, Sugdeii. p.ulden, Do- neny, ration, near. Ttiree-tmso lilt: Schae fer. Sacrifice hits: Sunden. Hneklev Stolen bases: Schaefer 12). Cougllllll tvurlon. McKarland. Hases on balls: Off l'aiten. d: ore uoiienv. 11. i.ert nn usm unnsas t uy, t: I'lucaco, v. Double playi Stewart to scliaerer; t'leary to Padden to Schaefer; t'leary to Padden I migiien; Karreii 10 noiiding. struck out: Hy i'niicn, 1; ny wuneny. o, 1 line, i.w, i mpirc .Aicunnaiii. Sliindlim of the 'relllllH, Played. Won. Ln.it. p.t uim.i . Wild pitch: Callahan. Time, 91 53 3S ,R: :0 40 41 .5H 91 52 4rt .'31 9 4S 17 .5""i 99 4S 51 Ki 91 41 I" cil mi 13 W .III ii 42 50 I. "J Indianapolis' 0 I Milwaukee - 1 Cleveland V. M. U. A. Juniors Defeated. - The Clean Clipper defeated the Y. M to A. Jr 's Thursday afternoon hv a scoro of . I O . lt....it., '"i " . -.' .'. hi " u 111 ll -ri 1114, 1 1 ...11 a. i Ktnrr in iiiiihii. nn neiirn ninff iin i.r. eral times. Uatlerles; Kor Clippers, II Lynch and R Hcliultx. for Y M C A s, k. itawitter ami a. iiawitser rue lean Cllnners will cross bats "with the Kpotted Klks Krlday afternoon and a sr-nt gamo Is exijected. fltford's llnll Tiitiriinntrtil. OXI'oni). Neb.. AUL'. 9-(Snecl.il Tele- pram. I-The Oxford base ball touriianri i opened here Wednesdav nfternoon with a Inrse iittendance nnd with excltemenl riin- nniB iiirii. uxioru nno .rapHiiot piaycu the llrst anic. Score: Oxford 00 S 001020 II rapahne .1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0- f, Hatter es: Oxfortl. Ill ss nnd llhoads Vranahoe. Tanner and Redmond. Thursday morulns s Katnc. Oxford and Oberlln. Score: Oxford 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0- Oberlln 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 s Hatterles: Oxford. Iltlffmaster and Ithoades: Oberlln. Shcppttrd and Caldren Thnrsduj' afternoon's game, Arapahoe nnd Hortrand. Score: -rapahoe 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 t-15 Uertrand u 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 S-ll ltntterle.4: Ariiniihoe. Gordon and lied moii; Hertrnnd, lliief nnd Maarke. I'riiiiUlln llefcnlx .Hm It i 'enter. KltANKM.IN. Neb.. Auk. 9.-(SpecIat Tele gram.) The ball game between Smith Cen ter fKnii.) ami our noys was one or tno prlncl.'ial features or tnc rQUiiiott pro gram, the Kansas noys winning yestcr dav's game. Our boys went at them hard from the very llrst. with Itobliison In the box. who put up the best game ever pitched on our grounds. The support was nerrect. tiiiynen s worn on secomi was henotn'iial. Score: rimklln Oiooi 1 200-s Smith Center 0 1 o 0 o o o o 0-1 Hatterles: Robinson and llnssong; White and Jewell. Struck out: Hy Itobliison, !). b White, C. Ilnse lilts: Krankllu. 0. Smith Center, 0. empire: I'err). llentrlee Loses to H i more. HKATIUCIC. Aug. !i.-(Hpeelnl Telegram i The Wvmore basi! ball team defeated tno Heatrtre teiitn In a game at Wymoro yes terday by a score of b lo 3. KINLEY MACK WINS ON FLUKE Winner of llrookln mill Siilnirhnn llnnillrnpi Adds lleieriijelt IllllllllCflll lo l,ll. SAIIATOOA. N Y.. A us. ! -Klnley .Mack won the Heverwvck handlcaii from a good Held this afternoon, but the victory was In n sense a nuke, lor litneioert was aimosi left standing at tho post and nt tho end was only beaten by a head. The race was run on a track exactly suiting Klnley Mack. It having dried out Just enough to make It dead. The naee was not a fast one. and this helped Kthclbcrt to make up bin big gap. A. j . .loyner, trainer or kiiio men, onereci to match that horse against Klnley Mack, stipulating a good track, but Peter Wlni- mer, Klnley Mack's truliicr declined lo make the match, kcsiiiih: Klrst race. 3-year-olds, selling, live nnd one-half furlongs: Konsolce, won, Cupidity second, MneKlecktto" third. Time: 1:U9V4. Second race. 2-year-o ds. mix fur onus: Hellarlo won, Knr Ilockuway second, Oold Heels third. Time: 1:14;. Third race. IluVcrwvck hand can. value $3,500 to winner, one mile: Klnley Mack won, litneioeri Beconu, Mammas third. Time: ill. Kourth race. 2-vear-olds. selllnc. live fur. longs: v'herrles won. Goddess of Night second, Himself third. Time: 1:02U. l'irtn race. 3-year-olds nnd tin. se tic. one mile: Hemp won, Qsceolu second. Myth third. Time: l.'43U. ETTINGILL GETS GOOD JOB Onee Kn in ous Starter to He Pri-Millim .1 ml Mi' on TiacUs of .locUcy ('lull About Aerr link, DETROIT. Atltr. 9. C. If. Pettlnalll who has been presiding Judge on the Highland Park club's circuit for the last two years, was today notified that he had received th appointment from thu Jockey club, and he win iaae i. oionei it. v. aimmon s place on tho Jockey club trncks, beginning with the Shcepshead Hay meeting. Krank Nelson, who has been Mr. Pettlnglll's nnsoelnte on the Canadian circuit, will be the presiding Judge after Mr. Pcttlnglll leaves. Summary. l'irsi race, one mile: iicrmcnciii won, Mound Ilulldcr second, Raucoboat third. Time: 1:13. Second race, five furlongs: Lizzie A won. Mntauzas second, mil Masslc third. Time: :ic. Third race, live furlongs: Toad llalncv won. Dream Llfo second. Pierre. Jr.. third. Time: l:02'4. Thoughtful foil. Kourth ruce. six f urinous: Annie I.tuiretta won, Olad Hand second, Jennlo third. Time; :iH4. Klfth race, nnn mllo: Kreo Lance won. Tessy K second. Passaic third. Time: 1:42. sixtn race, six ruriougs: sweet cnpnrii won. Rnlston second. Left Hower third. Time: I:J2;. HACES ON 'EUIt ASK A ClltCUIT. Openliifr liny nt Fnlrliury I'lirnlahes (.noil Article of Sport. KAIItnUHY. Neb.. Aug. 9.-(St)Cclnl.1- Tho Kalrbury races of the Nebraska cir cuit commenced yesterday with a good at- lenoance and n large neid or horses, every raco being closely contested, live heats being necessary to decide tho trotting nnd pacing races. Class 2:30, trotting, four starters, the po sitions at close of race being In order named: Compentlnc. g. h. ; Weasel, b. m.; Ida Hell, s. m.: Knnnle K, b. m. Time: z::ii, 2:2C,4, 2:2vo. s::a, 2:29. Class 2:23. naelnir: Mnrlon. K. b. p.: Roby, b. s. ; Jessie Kllng, b. m.; Orvllle W, b. e. Time: 2:24,i, 2:19'i, 2:23, 2:28. 2:25. Three-nuartcr-mlle dash: La Covex won. Emerald second. Llbblo V third. Tlmo: I'll st Time nnd 11 lur Croivtl nt Juliet. JOL1ET. 111.. A tie. 9. Tho blir dav In the harness races brought out 2,500 en thusiastic persons. The track was fast. In the 2:10 nace. Little Hoy lowered his record of 2:09U threo-quartors of a second, itesuus; Clnss 2:20. trott UK. nuro 500: S vcr Wilkes won In straight heats. Time: 2:154, 2:1314. 2:15U. Hnhy M. Yellow Jacket. iiareiace, Aiiirgueriiu, !iy i nance unu Kltchel's Red Wilkes nlso Hlnrted. Class 2:12. trotting, purso J1.0W): Cult ng won third, fourth and llfth heats. Time: l2'.i. 2:l2Vi. 2:10. .Miss si go won second heat In 2:10L. Neeretta Won llrst heat In 2:10Vi. Josephlno Dixon nnd Dr. Pltzer also started. c ass 2:0fi. nac he, nurse J1.000: w am Mc. won second, fojrth and llfth heats. rimo: 2:0f.V4. 2:07'i. 2:uy. lid t i w won llrst nnd third heats. Time: 2:0S. 2:10. Colbert, Giles and Hall Cloud also started. Class 2:10, pacing, purso ji.uuu: j.utio Hoy won In straight heats. Time: 2:09'i. 2:08V4. 2:12. Aelse, Robert Wilkes and Youn. ulso fllurtcd. Itesultn ut St. Louis Truck, fiT. LOI'18. Mo.. Aug. 9,-At Iho fair grounds tho featuro was a two-mllo race, for 3-vcar-olds and upward. Nan Dora took t lio lead at Hug-full and led for tho tlrst mile and a quarter, where Orris shot to the foro and won In a gallop by two lengths from Round Turn. Summaries: Klrst race, maiden 3-year-olds, six fur longs: Tigris won, Monaghan second, Loka tnird. Time: Ills. Second race, selling, six furlongs: Chemi sette won, Amelia Strathmoro second. Wntercrest third. Time: i:i5?i. Third race, selling. 2-year-olds, one mile: Orlenns won, Pirate's Daughter second, Seething third. Time: l:43Vj. Kourth race, six furloncs: Tho Unlit won, St. Cuthbcrt second, Trlndltza third. Time- l.l33i. Klfth race, selling, two miles: Orris won, Round Turn second. Lurdnn third. Time: 3:33?i. sixth race, soiling, six iiiriongs: Kignt Hells won. Insurgent second. Al Lone third. Time: 1:15. Results ut llurleui Truck. CHICAGO. Aug. 9.-In tho Petitn stakes ut Harlem Miss Hennett wns at tho prohibi tive odds of 1 to 4, winning eusl'y. Sum mary: Kkft race, live furlongs: Siluri.m won, Shut Up second, Clnera third. THie: i:0 t.,. Cornwrcath, Pirate of Panzui ee, German town, Hanwurst nnd Volkt.i.m .jlsn ran. Second race, one rr.He: Pink Coat won, Star Chamber second, Honey Hoy third. Time: 1:101-5. Third race, six fiiriongs: I.ndy In Hluo won, John A. Morrla second, lll'.ee third. Time: 1:13 1-5. Kourth r.u-e, live turloius, Petite stakes: Miss Bennett won, Bonnie Lissak second Kaneywnod third. Time: 1:00. Klfth race, one mile: Cozmoonle won, OA.J3rr,a3!HLIJi3L. Is an tbt ) 1,,e Knt Ctt Hjve 'a's BOtigH ;attate a tho Thj Kind Yea llau Wwars BouM Owensboro bccond, I'npa Hurry thirl Tlmo. I: 12 4-5. Sixth race, one mile: Dagmar won. Dad Steele second, Tim Galney third. Time: 1 :42 2-5. tit-tunny l)ny nt llurfnlo, Hl'KKALO, N. Y Aug. 9. This was tho closing day of tho Grand Circuit races. Rcsulls: Pucluz. 2:13 class, nurso tl.200: Tom Nolan, b. g., by Gcnerul Han cock (Nuckols) 2 1 1 1 Timepiece, b. li., by Hambletunlan (Snow) I 3 2 4 Deveras. bl. h. (McPherson) I 2 3 3 Kred M. li. h. (Gosuell) 3 4 12 Ilonnlo Direct, bl. h. (.Mcllenryl... 5 (lis Time: 2:10-i, 2:113;, 2:12Vi. 2:13. Queen City stake, 2:15 class trot, purse Twin. Glory, ch. g., by Sir Walter, Jr, (Gateomb) King Jnck, b. g., by Jack Daw sou (Hudson) Corlnnu, It. m. (Thomas) Teto. b. in. (Hurch) Una Hellc, ch. tn. (Hevcr) Amhy, h. h. (Baldwin) David llarum, b. g. (James) 2 111 1 C 7 6 4 4 2 2 7 3 4 7 5 3 3 1 6 ti 5 3 3 7 li 5 Time: 2:i:iii, s:i.vi. 2:15, 2:16. Pan-American stake, 2:25 pacing, purBc $2,000: Charley Uni t, b. h., by Allerton (Snow) 5 1 1 1 same I look. b. m., by Dr. Sparks, (McDona d) 1 Texas Jessie b. in. (MltrkllHin). ... 2 3 7 5 Lady Allrlght, eh. ri. (Wilson).... S 7 3 3 Motion, b. m. (Nuckols) 3 4 0 7 Cobbett, b. h. (Meredith) 4 0 4 4 Mt. Clemens Hoy. ro. g. (Mat thews) 7 5 5 6 Pussy Willow, h. m. (McIIenry).. 6 dls Time: 2:12ft, 2:07ft. 2:09. 2:12. FITZ AND RUHLIN TONIGHT HrttliiK MImIiII I'm oi k Coriilsliiunii, hut .SiiInn (iluut Hum Muny l-'rlenils, NEW YORK. Ana. O-Everythlng Is In readiness for the big light between Bob I-ltyslmmons and Gus Ruhlln tomorrow night at Madison Sqiiuro garden, and both men nre tonight in the very pink of con dition. Kltzslmmoiis weighs 1G pounds - ' Ruhlln 19. Krotn the present outlook there pro will bo 15,000 persons to witness this , t nnd tho fighters nro to receive 50 per ee.it of the receipts, the winner 73 per cent Charley Whlto will be tho referee. The winner of the light will be called upon to meet Jeffries, who today Issued a statement that ho was ready to take on tho winner of the contest before Septem ber 1. Tho betting tonight Is In l-'itzslmmoiis favor, small sums being placed nt the rate of $100 to JM). So far as can bo learned, no very largo bets have been made. IVl'EHKST CVCI.i: RACING CHOWS I Local IIIoi-IIm(h l'.n tliiislnst Io Over Prospects for Good 1 1 ue Ink. At tho MldWay cycle track Lawson and Oldtlcld nro getting In shnpe for their match raco Sunday. This Is not the llrst time Lawson and Oldtlcld have fought for the tape together, us they came together In 189S on tho Michigan circuit, when the latter was riding jp among the topnotch ers, and Lawson was only n bov. Since then Lawson .lias developed Into one of the crack riders of the country. Manager Henson Is arranging to light ths track with nro lights, preparatory to glv lng evening meets, the llrst of which will ne run orr next Thursday evening. The work Is now under wuv and will bo enm. pleted by next Wednesday evening. The evening meets will give, thoso who have not wished lo attend tho Sunday meets an opportunity to sec some fnst racing. The program for next Sunday afternoon prom ises to bo tho best given so far. Tho match between Rarnoi' Oldtleld and Iver Lav.-. son, for throe one-mlln heats, will naturally he the Hlar event. Aside from this there will he a motor match raco of llvo miles between the local team ami the Salt Lake team, winch should nrovo nn lnterestlnc card. Thero will be three amateur events, liicuiuing a ono-miio lap race. 4'urrle Cuts llouil Record. IJEATR1CE. Aug. 9.-(Sncclul Telecram.) Julian Currle of Lincoln this aftcruo i mtulo tho Ileatrlce-I.lncoln bicycle coin-so of forty-two miles In one hour und fifty nil., utes, reducing the previous record of one hour nnd llfty-slx minutes by six minutes. Klt.Hlmtnons-Ruhlln contest received nt Orphoum bar nnd restaurant Krlday night. Dlroct wire. Chas. A. Lewis. HAVE YOU EVER GIVISX A 1'Allt TRIAL TO. . . . "Krug Cabinet" If not, you have missed a good thing This cxqulblte malt beverago stands on ( unlquo basis. 11 sells Itself. Its fame anc reputation Is tbe envy of many. 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