o fPTI t.i nf A TT A nATT.V mip. cj miiDn A A A 1)T)Tl c n i rn Telephone 601. the busi quality of goods and coiiHtantly Hhowing the very newest styloH. Our customers de pend on iih to supply their needs in this. line. We me flowing ho many pretty tilings this season in Petticoats that we hardly know where to conimenee to tell yon about them. Ono of our prettiest styles Is a petticoat made of 'very flno block mercerized Baton 8 tiny ruffles nll. around tho bottom finishes this pt'etty shirt tlic pr16e Is 3.50. Another very rooi! ono Is also mndo ot .black mercerized goods thu .skirt Is cut very full has deep nccordian runHo the prlco In JI.GO. Fifteen othor iityles running from t2M to $6.00.. Most stores ndvcrtlso for Saturday's Belling SUITS. Our reason for not men tioning them tonlKht Is that we cannot promise to' finish or refit any more till tho beginning of tho week. Our refitting department Is working to Its fullest capacity. Wo shall bo pleased to hnvo you arc tho handsome things wo havo to show both In Sults-Ilondsomo Silk Skirts and Walking Skirts, but wu shall have to ask your Indulgence by waiting to bo refitted till Monday. we ci.osn flATtmrtAvn at e p. m. AOKMTd jron FOSTKH KID GI.OVK. ANI MnCALtVS PATTIERTfA. Thompson, Beldem 2. Co. V. M.JD. A. OUILDIKG. COtt. 1IITII ANtl DOUGLAS 9TI. Realty Conditions Ileal estate men continue to report busi ness as good, in nlmost every olllco In tho city tho same account Is given. Throa or four talcs within a week are frequently made, and If every agency makes ono u week It means a Inrgo number In tho ag gregate. Moro than one agent has closed up threo deals In tw'cilty-four bouts within tho last few days. Thcso sales arc, however, mostly small ones. With tho exception of n few nolablo transfers of business tlteH tho great bulk consists of small house and cheap lots. Sales of S00 in $1.1100 propertlsa arc tho most numcrouu at this ilino. Many pcopla desiring homes but lacking the moans to buy a houfcc and lot nro putting their money Into tho land now, with n view to building later on when their h.ivImrh havo accumu lated again and when the cost of building material and labor may be lower than now. lluycrs who havo been luoklng around oil tho winter are llndlng out thu possibili ties of thu market and thoso who hud set their expectations too -high nro graduully taking the best bnrgalCH they can Hud, al though In u large number of oases they had hoped to buy for less money. Tho fact Is that, although tin re Is u great riuuntlty of property that run be bought now at low enough prices to mn'kc It Inadvisable, In tho opinion of leading' agents, for any prospective buyer to delay, the number of snaps Is very small. A "snap" wus de fined tho other day by a real estate man who was discussing this point a3 a bar gain that was so advantageous to tho buyer thnt the first conur would tuke It nt sight. "Kqw simps,"- tiild lie, "come to tho alghl of the general public nowadays, us thejf. 'never can do In a healthy market, for they nri snapped up by real qstate men themselves before ;tlicy' nro publicly of fered." There Is n certain number of Investors In the held ,forsnups, ,und the. .number Is jargcr than.n fow yeafH ago. "Xu.U' rulo theso pcoplo will Itttka. nothing buti snaps and they seldom! find .what suits them. Ileal estate men do not look for much Im provement In thn Investment demand until tho' present stock speculation subsides. Knrly In tho winter, when tho farm boom took on I,arge proportion and tho amount of Idlo money in thu banks was growing bigger. It wnt) thought by many that It would te only a f wtmontha bcfjro luvcs ors turned their attention to city realty. Now dealers nro beginning to say that thh change may not como about until after tho suijimer, for tho reason that no cessation In 'the buying of stocks Is yet manifesting Itself. Nevertheless, grcutcr efforts nro being made nt tlila time' to Interest Investors In butlucss property that Is well Improved nnd Is yielding n good rental Income. Thoro Is a difference of opinion among real estate men as to the Investment value of small dwellings. Ono agent mads tho state ment tho other day that the number of uncertainties In the cost of inalntnnance of properties of this class was so great that In a long term of years It was questionable whether any owner over came out much ahead unless the. "growth of tho city mado a great difference . In tho value, of his ground. This view, however, Is not tho vlow commonly held by agents. The purchaso of two lots at the Omaha end of tho Sixteenth street viaduct by Frank J. Fitzgerald Is a notable example Spring Ailments Such as Pimples, Boils, Eczema, and other eruptions, Loss of Appe tite, Bilious Turns, Fits of Indigestion and Headache, That Tired Feeling and general Lassitude, proceed from a vitiated con dition of the blood, which is common in the Spring, and affects all the or ganB and tissues. It is a condition in which, the blood circulates an accu mulation of waste matters which litter the system and clog its processes. You have one or more of the.se Spring Ailments yourself, or you are one of the rare exceptions to the rule. '''' It is at least a fair assumption' that you, like most people, need to purify s, your blood this Spring. Now, what will you take? what may do the work, or what will do it? Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will do it. This statement is verilled by the experience of thousands annually. These preparations combine the most potent alterative or blood purifying diuretic or kidney stimulating, cathartic or liver, stomach and bowel clean sing, and tonic or strength-giving substances, carefully selected and prepared by fully educated and skillful pharmacists. The combination of Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills .' Fulfills, ns physicians say,. all the indications of Spring Ailments that is, meets all their requirements purifying the blood and so acting on the organs of digestion and secretion as to make the effects on the blood permaueut. and restore healthy, functional activity to the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Fills make the Spring Mediclue par excellence. lluve t,hn whole family lice, April, 19, 1901. Ladies' Petticoats Tho selling of ladies fine Petticoats ia a very large buai hubs with us retailing only of preseiit-tlmo Investment buying. This property has on It aovcrnl old buildings, which are, howovcr, too good to tear down. At present theso old buildings will yield nn Income sulllclent to pay taxes nnd othor expenses and a fair Interest on the Invest ment. Hut .Mr. Fitzgerald Is relyng on the futuro availability of the lots as n good building stto for business purposes ami so In a measuro his Investment Is speculative, and In this respect differs from most Investment deals of recent months. In fionernl, Indeed, It may still bo tald that thcro Is no cvldcnco of any speculative tendency In the Omaha real cs tato market. Tho buying or building of dwelling homes for Investment Is at I.I very limited In proportion even more so than with busi ness or Inolde flats or boarding-house properties. A few contractors continue to build with a view to sclllng.'nnd tho ten dency with them Is toward attractive mod urn homes In tho best neighborhoods. A few private Investors, mostly local people, aro putting their money Into cottages for rental purposes and their nlm generally Is to spend no more than Is necessary on tho land und to glvo close attention to the In side arrangements. For several years thcio has been a considerable amount of build ing of small homes nnd thoro has been no falling off In this respect during tho win ter as compared with preceding winters. Ah lo llimliu-iia (,'oiitern. The recent deals on South Sixteenth street nnd tho removal of several largo business firms to that part of the city which Is expected to result', havo raised the question of the shitting .of business centers. Ilea) estate men make a study ot such points,' with a view to taking ad vantage of tho. cffccti of theso'' changes, either for themsolv.es or for their clients, In. niuch tho same, rvay tha.t a, stockbroker studies th6 conditions which aro likely to affect tho stock market. As ono real cstalo dealer put It: "Whatever may be thought about trade following tho flag, thero Is no doubt that real estnto values follow trade. It Is true lu Omaha as elsewhere that, the centers ot tho wholesalo as well as tho retail trade aro constantly liable Jo change. Thcro has been ft marked tondency for tho last deendo for rctull business to bo drawn onto tho hill, nnd tho wholesalo district has In a mcusuro followed In n correspond ing trull. Tenth street and lower Farnam wero once tho retail center, whereas this part Is now moro lu tho hands of tho wholesale 'men. Just nt tho present time It seems as If the retail section wero mov ing faster than tho wholesale. For two or three years, however. It has been tho other way, and now tho Jobbers and whole salers aro not doing much more than hold ing their ground." Another agent, referring to tho sugges tion thnt tho rapid growth of South Omaha was drawing business In that direction, asked why Omaha retail trado was uot drawing closer to the Douglas street bridge on tho other side of which was a large population with great and growing needs and plenty ot wealth. This question, ho said, was prompted by the statement ot an olt! business man of Omaha who had ex presred tho opinion that In tho near fu turo thero would be a great- Increaso In the number of largo retail houses in this city which would draw trndo from a larger begin lo take them TODAY THIS ONE OMAHA LOSES Dm Mointi Tki tho Lut and But Gam tf tht Eeriei. SIXTH INNING PROVES THE HOODOO With fliirtltui 1'rrnli In Hip Ho Pph Miilnrs HtrlKPM n llnttltiK fltrenk mill Itolln li u Hunch of Five Hum. DES MOINES, la., April 19. (Special Tolegrani) Tho last of- the Rerles of .Omaha games was by far tho best, but It 'was the first that Do Moines won. It was In tho elxth Inning that Ucs Moines did tho business, with Gordon fresh In tho box. Asldu from this Inning It was a ciean game and full of sharp playing. Tho 111 at Omaha run was In tho fifth by Carter, who got four balls, was advnmied by Stew art and war batted homo by Letcher. In .the next Inning, with I'ollchow Just In tho box for Des Moines, Held got four balls, stole a bnse, and after McAndrcws bad beon hit by tho ball and Olado went out on a short fly, Gordon madu a clean hit. In the seventh Letcher was lilt by tho ball, Calhoun mado u two-haggcr and McAn drcws singled, netting two runs. For Los Moines Conwcll scored In tho second on two-baggers, by himself nnd (Mention. In the fifth It was I'caso who scored, after gottlng tho base on Holders' choice, fol lowed by O'Leary's long drive. Kennealy led off In the sixth with a two-baso hit. Sales Are Mostly of Small Properties. surrounding territory, In which there was a rapidly growing population. PrrpiirliiK fur MovIiik liny. Rental agents aro very busy this month, plastering nnd papering and painting. Thcro has been n considerable amount of moving, nlthough tho reports do not show uny great decreaso In tho number of vn cnut hoii3ea. It Is probably many years, however, since so many cottages have been rented to now tenants before the old ton ants have left. During tho last fow years there has been a growing disposition on tho part ot owners to Insist on tho thirty dayn' notice which Is a legal right of owner and tenant alike In every tenancy whero nothing to the contrary Is specified. Agents say they find It difficult to enforce this rulo tor the reason that the tenant Is generally unable to find a place to movo to moro than a few days beforo bo is ready to move, and ho cannot bo expected to pay rent for twp houses nt the snmo time. If It was cus tomary umong all agents, thoy point out, to Insist on the full notleo bclug given, it would bo possible for a tenant to discover what houses would bo vacant a month ahead nnd to be nblc to give his notico a month In advance also. This Is n matter which tho exchange has tried to deal with, and ouo agent who has a largo rental list expresses his intention of bringing tho point before the exchange again in tho near future. Says this agent: "It Is to the ad vantage of owner and tenant alike that such rules should be rigidly adhered to, for tho reason that It owners of cottages havo to reckon on a certntn tlmo elapsing when ever u change of tenants tnkes place they must demand a higher rental while tho place Is occupied In order to cover the time thnt tho house will be vacant." i All over tho city, the most desirable houses aro being rented for the summer, and it Is only thoso which nobody wants that will bo vacant by May 1. llrnnHt lliilldliiic Plana. Several ot the leading architects of tho city, who havo been asked (o submit plans for tho new Dennett store building, havo re ceived a detailed typewritten statement from W. R. Bennett ns to what Is. required. From this It appears that the structure Is to bo four stories "and basement In height, with two largo entrance?, one In tho ceuter of tha Sixteenth street front and ona In tho center of the Harney street front. Largo plato glass windows are to extend tho entire length ot these two sides, except where the entrances come, on the first and second floors., The cost on which tho architects arc asked to baso their plans Is $75,000. To llnllil Tli ! I.'iitlnun, Mrs. Clara K. Durbank has bought tho southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Miami streets, and intends to build three small houses fronting unto Twenty-fourth street. Tho lot has a west frontngo of 122 feet, giving over forty feet to each house, with a depth ot fifty feet. Tho houses will be story-and-a-half frame dwellings ot about six rooms each, with modern conveniences, und will bo designed for renting. It Is figured that they will net a good Income on an expenditure .ap proximating $5,000. Tho lot la No. 11, In block 1, Denlso's addition. 1 MmlmNm. Malaria meant bad lf bad air rnaan rotten Irt bteathlog pottomd lr pQiwnt tht tjittfti. Doctors ctll ihl Malaria. It la an fntidtaiie polaoa. It affnta artr y part of the tyititm. It affnta lb alrong and health? as well as tho weak and deblll. tated. It on beeftXtu ally and permanently dtlven out only by the as let an absolutely puteal- 'cobollc stimulant. Dmtty'm Pmm MmltWUmkmy has matchless record cf flMtlv ti.ll f ft ritnttirv the greatest remedy ever (discovered for the cura I w. a. lull irc (Sat It la hllmtv'm.,r fr f rnm alt ilolof .U.. . substances, especially fusel oil) it acta on tha dif satire organs, rmrlftes and stimulate the blood, and drives out all malaria gcrmi. Leading doctors everywhere prescribe It fur malaria. All druggists and grocers sell It If yours doe not, bottle wilt be seat you, eapren prepaid, on receipt of Be. aur you get the genuine. Sabstltutes and Imlta lions art Injurious.- Write for Iree booklet. JWj.Y 11 act WkisKgv Co,, thHr, N, V, Conu'cU hit safo and Kennealy was thrown out at third when Olcndon hit the hall. l'onfo got nrt on error of Gordon. Clark hit tho hall and I'catto was thrown out. O'Lcury got n tingle nnd McVlckcr n double, ami llvo runs wero made. Score: DES .MOINICS. ah. n. it. n. a. K. Warner, rf. 5 1 l 2 o o I'cnsc, 3h Sioull Clark., If ,...,5 112 0 0 O'l-nry, us 5 1 2 n it u McVlcker, cf ,. O 2 2 0 0 HlncH, 2b 1 U 1 2 1 o Kennciily. lb...t....... 0 1 11 0 0 Conwcll, c 4 2 2 4 2 0 Olendoil, p 2 0 10 G" 0 rollchow, .., 2 10 16 0 Total.i To 7 li 27 17 1 OMAHA. AH. It. If. O. A. 12. Toman, us G o 1 2 2 0 Carter, If 5 10 2 1 U Stewart. 21) fi 0 1 1 It o Letcher, rf 5 110 0 0 Calhoun, lb 5 1 1 11 O 0 Held, ct 5 112 0 0 McAlldrews. 31) 5 0 1 2 2 1 a hide, c 5 0 0 I .1 0 cootix, i) , 2 o o o n o Gordon, p 3 0 10 4 1 Totals W 7 2i 18 2 Pes Mollies 0 1 0 0 1 fi 0 0 7 Omuhii 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 01 Tw().)!se lilts: Calhoun, CoiiwhII, Ki-ii-nealy, Glemloii, McVlcker. Uhkoh on halls: Off Ulcmlnn, C; off. rollchow, 4; on Coons, 3; oft Gordon, 2, Struck out: lly Coons, 1; bv Cordon. 1: hv ntrmlnn. 1: bv T'nllehow. 4. Double jiiay: .dlcndon to 0'I.cary to Kcnncniy. j lit by. jmeiier: jicAtiurews, Letcher. Umpire: Hurehurd. Time: 1:45. NEBRASKA SIXTEEN TO ONE Old CiiiiiiiiiIuii Cry l'rovi-n Hffcctlvc for (In; I.'alvcmlly In Itoiitlnir the Mlnaourl TIkcm. LINCOLN, April 19.-(Spcclal Tclrgram.) The University of NcbruskiL team bcuati tho uolltKiiitn base bull season this after noon, defeating tho Missouri Tigers 1 lo 1. Tho visitors wero outclassed In all points oi mo game, uney trieu uirco piiuncrp, but without avail. Towusenil, who was In tho box for Nebraska, played si remarkably fust uamn thrnuehout. Gallics' tcrrlllo ntul well-timed batting brought In several of tin; sixteen runs aim was t lie sensational feature. Vocth". first nltchcr for Missouri. was succeeded ,by Thurman In tho fourth Inning, und tho latter by Dempsey In tho seventh. -The becond gnme of tho series will no piayeu tomorrow aiternoou. score: It.H.K Nebraska f!202S000 10 18 1 Missouri 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-l 7 11 , Uutterles: Nebraska. Townsend mid Doauc; Missouri, Voeth, Thurman, Demp sey anu vus!icr iwo-uaso mi: utilnes. Threc-baso hit: Tthodes. Stolen Inmost Nebraska, 7; Missouri, 2. Struck out: Hy vooin, u;-oy Townscnu, 8. Attendance: peg. IX UBnAXCU.!? gilM JVATIOXAt,. (iraud IlisiildiOVeiitrrn 1-lnyis Detroit 'American' Lengup Trnin. DETROIT.. Alarll 19.-The ugreomcnt which tho NiltlqhitI .loagtio has with tho minor league clubsMinocr Its protection rorbiuaing tnem to play with American league teams was broken this afternoon when tho Grand "Rapids team of tho West cm association was beaten by thn local American leaguo, team. Although tho duv was cold and rfcw both teams played u sharp game. Gra'ud Iluplds could not lilt mo itieui piicucrs ocorc: Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 -G 'll's Grand Rtiplds.O 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 22 7 3 Hatterlos: Detroit, Frisk; Slovcr, McAl lister and Huelow; Grand Ruplds, Strclt, Millies, Darter and Herman. , STIXSOX OUTHIDF.S J. XHI.SO.V. CiiinbrldRt! Mnn nn Unexpected Win ner In HoNlon C'yclt llnce, BOSTON. April 19.-In tho opening blcvcle races of tho season at Charles River park William Stlnson of Cambrldgo defeated Johnnie Nelson by a trlllo over ono lap nnd Hobby Wulthour by ono und n third mll"s, his tlmo for the twenty-llvo miles being 40:31 2-5. , There were present over 7,000 people. Stln son lost three-quarters 'of a lap In the fourth mile because of nn ucctilriiftn his motor, but continued gamely and shortly after he regained his pace made up tho dis tance he hud lost. Nelson hud taken tho lead over Wulthour and after tho latter Stlnson went, closing tho gap between them Inch by inch until ho had pussed lilm In tho seventeenth mile. Stlusou for the tlrst tlmo defeated Nelson In u race. Wulthour was tho favorite, but the cold weather ap parently had an 111 effect on him after his stay In a wurmer cllmato. it's to jkikhii:s NOW. Hilly Muililen Aoeejil Suit Frtinolaco Piilht. I'rounattlon. f'l.pvpr . a vn ...it in .ml - . v.-, is, ij. lut' i,eauer to- morrow will say that Hilly Madden has nc cSp.?d J.he. offer of Representative Groom of tho Nutlonnl Sporting club of San Kr.in cleco of 6 per cent and $:U0 for tr.iinlnu expenses to secure u' match between Gus njwiivn i, Jciirirp, n now cle. nends on JelT lVs whether or not theho two I., .' ... v........,. , iiu ruiiiu llrODO- 7 if"? ? MU,Mc" J1,"8 ,,PC, HUbtnlttcd ... .n.ii unininu, I,,,, proposed ron FrnnclHco'.'bly ,n July h'at l-ii l.iisp "Wt-IrIi), The Omahu Redding company's bowline lus,,VlghV.,,sl.',rc3fal mCn 011 Clurk "" ', H1CDUINO Ti:.M. 1st. 2d. 3d. i:il 110 179 15S 170 "tts 3.1. 149 ltil l.'!ii IflS 16i MeVea Plotts Huntington l0ll8 Yost j, ...... Totals .. Total. 4I!7 rtti Ml 45ti Dlt! Tolul. I5rt K 110 nix 4!l ...l.V ...170 ...IMS ...H!) ...17G IIS 1!fi K4 129 170 S71 K06 I' AT MEN. 1st. 2(1. A. Reed Lavldgo Kelly ... Sheldon Mahaffy ..151 ..19X ..IK ..111 ..17.1 158 107 152 179 146 Totals S15 S00 sua .121 lli-il Itiitt'im. Arc III tic. The Drexel Shoo company's bowling Irani onuscil the Red Rivers to ehnngo color mi Clark's alleys last night. Score: dri:xi:i.s. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Davison IK 1.11 isi; '"'".J', Inches 1.17 110 K2 .yx Rubin l.'O 151 i:,6 Conrad lft! 152 in .i Ucilgelo 101 1) Ml jjjTj Totals .7i! 727 2,279 I'utiih 451 455 .199 M m iTiw HUD RIVKRS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 1l 173 153 121 773 Ayer .... Welch .. Nestor . Wilson . Malarky ..152 142 ..IIS i:u .19.1 153 .. 95 141 ..115 113 Totals 733 IS6 Judixr mid. II ii rim Quit Kveit. MILWAUKEE, April 19.-Martln Judge of Philadelphia and Charley Hums of Cin cinnati ought six rounds to u draw befsrn tho lladgep Athletic club tonight. Tho tout was rather tamo. Mickey Riley of this city got thu decision over "Rattling" Nelson of Chicago, after six fast rounds. rire In Walkrr'a Nnloiiii. Damago estimated nt (15 was done by flro in tho kitchen of Victor U. Walker's saloon, 1121 Capitol avenue, shortly after 12 o'clock last n'lght, Ilraemrw . tinru, o I'ny. Itching, blind, bleodlng or protruding piles. Your uruggiu will refund your tnovy it I'AZO OINTMENT falU to cum ou. SO ceutg. ;a(;o wins its firs Biti St. Louis en LaUet's Uisuioctl by Score of Eight to Eevtn, GAME NOT APPRECIABLY SHORTENED Xev Hulrx 1'nll In Cut 1'lnyliiK Time tin Jlnrli Hi Promlaed Wi-ntlier 'I'mi Cnnl for I'nsl t'ln) luff. ST. LOUIS, April 19. Powell and Taylor were not In form. Their pitching was nlow and was hit hard, lleldrlck nnd Doylo started oft with four hits each. The weather .was cold hut clear. The new rules did not tnako (he gutno appreciably shorter Uurkctt cut Pitcher Taylor down with n' liner on thu ankle. Attendance, 5,000. Score! CHICAllO. it.ii.o.A.t: ST. 1.01'lrf. lt.ll.U.A.i:. n.itJi.. :i... iiiio Ilattzel, If.. 13 2 10 Dnlnn, rf.... I 3 I ) 0 flrvrn, rf.... 1 1 I i u Doyle, lli...; 2 4 Itf U 0 tturUett. If.. 2 3 3 a 0 llcl.lrlvk, tf 3 4 2 0 1 Donovut), If. ) 3 2 0 0 Medium, lb. 1 I 12 0 0 Wallace, .. 112 10 l'ailden, 21).. 0 t 1 .1 0 Dc'lmnty. :i 1 2 0 2 1 M'C'm'k. . 0 3 3 1 0 Kruiter, 31).. 1 l i v Ityun, o 0 1 2 3 0 Nlcholn, 0 0 110 Kline, c 115 1 Tajlor, p.... 0 0 1 tf 0 I'owcll, l. 11110 Total S 17 27 Totals 7 15 27 13 1 Chicago 0 0041300 0S St. Lutlls 2 0022010 0-7 Kin net! rt.ns: Chlenuii, C; St. Louts, 2. Two-base hit: lleldrlck, 1. Three-basu hits: lleldrlck. 2. Wallace. I: 1 lintzcl. 2. Home run- I'owell. Double plays: Taylor to .McvorinicK lo uoyie. i.eri on buses: Chicago, s; St. Louis. 7. Hit by pitcher: Delehantv. Ilnse mi bulls: Off Tuvlor. 1. Passed ball. Kllng, 1. Stolen bases: Krtl- ger, i; cinids, i; uoyie, l; Dclcli.ihty, i; lleldrlck, 1. Struclt out: Uy Powell, 4: by Taylor, 2. Time: 2:07. Umpire: Knisllc. RONTON MIII.'TS OUT M1W YORK. Kid Melioln mill llln Support Penult No it Scon-. HOSTON, April lO.-Tho base ball season In Hoston fiirmully opened this afternoon nn tho National leaguo grounds, Huston shutting out New York with oust! by bat ting Luther Taylor's curves In nil Innings but the seventh. Nichols was In lino form und ullowed Nev. York hut llvo scattering singles. The new foul strike rule caused much merriment among tho spectators, but It shortened the game many minutes. At tendance, 0,500. Score: HOSTON. I NEW yolUC. n.n.o.A.u. it.n.o.A.i:. Hnm'ton, cf. 1 1 1 0 1 VHalt'n, cf 0 1 2 1 0 Tcnncy. 10.. 1 2 I) 0 O Hcllmcli. If. . 0 0 I 1 0 Demont, 2ti I 2 0 3 U.DhvIp. M.... 0 2 3 2 1 !-ons, p 1 3 0 3 Oilllckinnti, rf 0 1 1 0 0 f.owe, 2ti.... 2 3 5 2 OStratiK. 3b... 0 0 12 0 Crollus, rf... 0 0 0 0 O(lnnzr), lb... 0 0 7 0 0 Hurry, If 1 4 o OiMuniiiy, 2b.. o o 3 Klltrcdsc, c. 0 1 SO': Hun 'mnn, c. 0 1 3 2 1 Nichols, p... 0 2 0 5 ) Taylor, p.... 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 7 15 27 13 2 Totals 0 5 21 12 2 Huston 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 7 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Karnetl runs: Hostou, C. Two-baso lilts Lowe, Harry. Stolen bases: Hamilton. Do. mont. Klttrcdge. Sacrlllco hit: Strang. uouuie piay: van iiiuiren to Davis, liase on balls: Off Nichols. 1: off Taylor. I. Struck nut: Uy Nichols, 5; by Taylor, 4. i-nsHcti linns; iiowerinun, i. nil pucn Taylor. Time: 1:2S. Umplro: U'Day. HltOOKI.Y.V WlXh ITS SKCOMI. Tnkes Aiiollirr liiime from I'lillntlcl- pbln, Ten to Tnn, RROOKLYN, N. Y., April W.-Dcspite wintry weather 7,Wrt etithiislasls witnessed the opening gnmo between Rrooklyn and Phlluilelphlii hero today. A parade, band concert und u raising of tho pennant (lug preceded the game. Iloth sides Unhid! faultlessly, but the Phlliulclplilaus coultl no nothing with tho pitching or McCauu, who allowed only four hits. Two of thcso were a triple ntul a nomer by l-'llclc, who scored both ot the visitors' runs. Tho Hrooklyns muuc jew mis on lownsenti, nut tooK nd vuntago of ten passes to llrst. Score: UltOOKLYN. I l'HlkADEM'IUA. Il,II.O.A.i:. , It.R.O.A.n. DiVls.vir.... 1 0 2 0 OThomns, cf.. 0 0 3 0 1) Kcflcr, rt...2 1 1 0 OHInttle, If.... 0 0 10 0 Shecknnl. 5b 1 0 0 2 0 IJo'hniity, lb 0 0 7 0 0 Kclley, lb.,.0 114 l'dl'lltk. rf 2 2 10 0 MLCicery. cf 2 2 3 0' 0 Douglas, c.. 0 1 9 o 0 Daly, !b 1 2 1 4 0,Wolv'ton, 3b 0 0 0 1 0 Uahlon, ss... 0 0 2 4 0 Dol.in, 2U....0 0 3 2 0 Mcdulre, c. 1 2" 7 1 0'Crofs, ts.... 0 10 10 McCnnn, . p.. 2; J 1 1 QjTownscnd, .p 0 0 0 3 0 Total 10 'S 27 13 0.1 Totals 2 4 21 "? "o nrooklyn 0-l 4 2 1 0 0 2 10 Philadelphia 0 0 o 0 1 0 0 0 12 Karncd runs: Rrooklyn. 1: Philadelphia, 1. llomu' runs- Flick, McCreerv. Three, baso hit: Flick. Two-baso litis: Daly, MeGulrt!-(2); Luft on bases: Rrooklyn, 8: Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: Hy McCann, 6; by Townsend, 0. Sacrlllce hit: McCnnn. Stolen buses: Kelly. Daly (2), Dahlcn. Rases on ImllH: Oft McCann, 2; oft Town send. 10. Double plays: McOuIro to Dahlcn to Daly, Dahlcn to Kclley, Duhlen (Unas, slsted). Hit by pitched ball: McCnnn, 1; Townsend, 1. Tlmo: 1:50. Umpire: Colgan. X (.miie nt Cliielnnntl, CINCINNATI. April 19. Tho opening came hero of the National Icncim lntv.i. Cincinnati nn-.l Pittsburg Is again post- uui:il nil tii:i:uwill. ml Wl'l H.OU1HIS. Xntlounl I.eiiKnu SliintlliiK. Won. Lost. P.C HrnoKlyu 2 0 l.imo .Boston l o low unicago l ii l.ooo Cincinnati o o .ouo Pittsburg n o ,ooo St. Louis o l ,ot) rsnw vonc o i .ooo l'htlnilelpnin 0 2 .000 lXTKIICOI.I.IRilATK IIOAT RACKS. SjriieiiHe Will Also 13 liter n Crvvr thla Yenr. POUailKKKPSIK. N. Y., April 19.-Tho Highland Rowing association held u meet ing hero this afternoon on tho subject of tho Intercollegluto bout races to be held on thu Hudson July 2. Announcement was mado that six colleges will bo entered In tho race. Cornell. Penn sylvania nnd Columbia, tho original mem bers of the Intercollegiate association, ntul Isconsln, Georgetown und Syracuse uni versities on Inyitutlon. This will bo tho llrst year Syracuse has entered a crew. Tho 'varsity unci freshman races will take place between 1 nnd I! o'clock, fbb title. Tho single scull und four-oared races will bo rowed In the morning, Scon- of WiiIUIiik .Hutch. rni.rfMiiiic f .,..n ,,i ni. ... .. o'clock tonight, the end of the llfth ilav, iiiimnn; i-uicr ituiuen. ;m miles: tienrgn T,1"1"?''..,,,271!1 alllp't, Karnes. 261; Prank Hart. 2IS; JnmcM Graham. 2:lS; Sammy Dalv, 222 i George Stokes. 211: Nurma Taylor. 171: Stephen Porter, 149: Wllllum Saifis, los. Richardson und Losleln have iiult tho race. Tracy gained two miles nn Golden ntul Humes ran Hurt on his feet, the lat ter dropping buck to fourth place. KilnnnlH MiiiIn It Abruptly. KLWOOI), Intl., April 19.-A twenly-round boxing contest beforo tho Coliseum Athletic association hero tonight between ICtldle Hums of Detroit uutl "Australian Hilly" Kdwards of New York enmo to nn um-x-peeled close In thrr second roiinil. Ivhv.inlK untied a terrlllc right on Iliirns' wind nnd ho went to the Moor. Ho -multi nn ntlempt to rise, lut was counted out. 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