Tins OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY fi, 1901. PULL THE GRIZZLIES' CLAWS Eonrke'i Mtn Pat Wll-PUjod Guns to thi Ortdit of Omaha. ALL DONE IN THE FIRST FOUR INNINGS Lnuroit ltemls (I ft a Hun, lint Collide ultli Prcitnn, Disjoint n 1'liiKrr llllll (illl'M Out of Hit I'lii) Iim. DKNVEIt, May 4. (Special Telegram.) Omaha handed Meredith a bunch of sin gles, two and three-spots and n homer In the first four Innings and took a well played game from the Grizzlies today. firahnm was very wild ut first and after fllllnc tho bases In the first Inning by bases on balls and n man hit, he threw wild In trying to catch a runner at the ldatc. Lauzon got the ball In time to stop the second Denvcrlto from scoring, but had ft collision with Preston. A finger wus disjointed nnd Glada took his place. Tho champions could not touch Graham nftnr tho fifth and had he been steady tho score would have been D to 0. Score OMAHA. A LI. It. If. O. . Tomnn, ss I Carter, If I Stewart. 2b 4 ntchor, rf .1 Calhoun, Jb t Ijuur.on, c o (Hade, c 3 MuAndrows. 3t) 4 Held, rf 3 Gruhiim, p 3 1 0 I) 10 n 5 n 1 0 0 3 It Totals 33 8 DKNVlilt. AH. It. It. O. A. ii Mohlor, 2b 3 Preston, cf..... I Iliiidlev. rf.. 3 McCarthy; If... Law, Hi l.eoivc, us Hulllvnn. c Meredith, p Kostul. p Jtadclirfe, 3b..,, 3 4 I 3 Totals 30 t 4 il 7 4 Omaha 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 - S Denver 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 Kurned runs: Omahu, 2. Two-base lilt: Htownrt. Three-base hits: C.ilhoun, Leewe, Letcher. Homo run: Calhoun. Hases on bolls: Off Kostul, 2; off Graham, f. Struck nit: Hy Meredith, 3: by ctraham. b: by Kostnl, I. lilt by pitcher: Hy Urabum. 3, Wild pitch: (Jruhiim, Time: 2:00. Umpire: Curruthcrs. (T Tt( W K'V I'Olt MI.VM.ArOI.I.H. KntisiiN City SliipN A 10 11 11 it In .Muddy Crollliitn f Defi'iit, KANSAS CITY, JIuy 4.-Mltincapolls won today's game, 7 to S. The gumo wus fea tureless. A heavy ruin early In the fore noon made tliu grounds wet und munuy. Attendance, H". Score: It. II K. Minneapolis ,. 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 11 2 Kansas City.. 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0- G 11 ti Huttcrles. Kunsns City, Huller, Welmer nnd Hevlllej Mluneupolls, Wudsworth nnd McConnell. COLORADO .Sfltl.MiS llll'S Aim. l'h'ldx Nliiiriily, Tun, mill 'I'll us l)i" feillm Ilex Mollies. COIXJItADO SPHINC.S, May 4.-Des Moines wns defeiteil today by tho hard liltttng nnd iilmoHt errorless fielding of tho local team, In the tlfth Inning Donahun had his hand split, which will put him out of thn gumo for 11 week or more. Attend ance, 1,W). Score: It. U.K. Colo. Springs. 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 2- B 10 1 Des Mollies.... 0 0 (I 0 1 0 O 0 1 2 G 4 Huttcrles: Des Moines, Sterfunl and Con well: Colorado Springs, Whlterldgo and Donahue and Arthur. Umpire: Popkay. ST. .lOSIII" IS WITHOUT l-'I.AW. St, I'niil .Milken llrrorn, I'iMver 1IU uud I.eSM II II II M. 8T. JOSRPH, May 4-St. Joseph played nti.frrorlesH gnmo today and rnslly w'on from St. Paul by ullrouml superior playing. Attendance, l.MxJ. Score: ll.ll.H. St. Joseph 003 0 nilS -12 13 0 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 7 3 Batteries: St Joseph, Muuplii and Dooln; St, Paul, Join's nnd Holmes. Umpire: Mesmer. Western l.euuue Stiimlliii;, Won. Lost. P.C, Omaha Denver Kansas City St. Paul Des Moines .500 .IH) .V .Nil) .Wo .6 .WW Minneapolis Kt. Joseph 1 Colorado Springs 1 .0"0 BUCKLEY LEAVES FOR OMAHA Vetei Rn Cnli'lier l.i'in i' Illinois llnnir tn Join ItimrUe I'niully In I In West. Dick Buckley, the veteran catcher whose name has been 11 household word with lol lowers of the big leagues for manv veurs. telegraphed yesterday that ho would leavo nis iwran in Kitgicwnmi, 111., for om.ina H.inoay niglil. litieKley w Ml nrrlvo Motidav and leave Immediately for Colorado Springs to loin the Omnhu team. Huckley's addition to the local team will Htrengthen It 11 great deal nnd eliminates tho only weak spot In tliu club the catch er's position. Kddlo Lauzon und Phil tliu. In will bo continued on the payroll and both will work either behind tho bat or In utility positions. It Is a ecrtulnty that Huckley will take rank us one of tho stur catchers of tho Western leugue. I Id belongs to the old school of buqkstop artists, but bus not deteriorated because of long service, In tho game. In ISO) Huckley caught for Ornnd Itaplds, In seventy-two games ho had a batting average of ,2S7 and a fielding uvrr ago of .0S2. Only seven errors and three passed balls wero charged up against him during the entire year. In lliii Huckley olUcluted as backstop for the Chicago American league team, Ho played In thirty-four games and had a but ting average of .201, Ills tickling average I SYMPTOMS I I LIKE THESE I I BELCHINC, I BAD HEATH, I BITTER TASTE, I BLOATING Alter Mtala, I I HEARTBURN, I I BACKACHE, I I HEADACHE, I I DIIZINEM, I I NERVOUS WEAKNESS, I I LOW FIR ITS, I H Indkttt bid digestion, a disordered I lyitem nd filling lUte of health. I I PRICKLY I I BITTERS I I It t positive end speedy cure, It I I cletrs the body of poisonous secre I I tlcns, dctnses the tlood, aids dlges. I I tlon, strengthens the kidneys, purifies I I the bowels and Imparts renewed I I energy to body and brain. H was with onlv six errors chalked in against him and no passed balls. WINS THE METROPOLITAN MneKnj.' llnnnstnr HenU the Cull trvtiir n llenil llefnro llluRest Croud In Yenr. NEW YORK, May 4,-Tho biggest crowd since Des.iaro won In 1W2 saw Clarence II. Mackity'H Hanastur win the Metropolitan hnndlcup at Morris Park today. In u tierce drive n. I wni f'onteslor a head, while the 3ycar-old, Allgreen, was third, u length awuy. i ne lime, l.i., was oniy ur. The Metropolitan wus tho feature of the opening day meeting of the Westchester Itaclng association. From noon until the tlrst race was calltd crowds poured Into the truck and by the time the first classic fixture of the eastern racing season was run there wero fully 25,000 people present. A better day could not have been desired. At tho close of the betting Star Hrlght, owned by W. C. Whitney, wns settled upon as tho favorite, at odds of I to 1. while .llunnstiir went to the nost ut 12 to 1. Tho first break was u bad one, Bnnastnr refusing, but on the second attempt they got away In good order, and Unmarked took up me running ami insiieil up Hie uuck stretch with llellobas close un. heads only separating them. Contestor was the next m order, while Hanastur wus In sevenwi place. As the horses rounded Into the turn Inch liv Ini-li. liriflnir with hllllllS. Odom sent Hanastur along until he hail poked his nose In front of Hcliobus, who dropped back beaten. Then Hanastur wont utter 'on testor, whom McCue was driving hard. In tho meantime there wus u wild shout from tho rrnuil for Allirrcen was coming with a rush, Odom, on Hunnstnr, .then got to work with whip and spur, lie niiug 111 r'nnl.ilnr'a ullhl'l-tt for MM IllHtunt mill tllCII lii the last live Jumps Hunustur succeeded In poking his nose In front nnd landed the tfil,. fnr his new owner by a head The Juvenile stakes, nnntlicr feuturc. wns won hy J. H. Muilcicn s inue uin in recoru tlmn mr the stukes ):!!. Results: First nice, five nnd a half furlongs; Water 1 olor won, King i-epper fecoim, iria num. Tim..- I'fUli. Second race, selling, seven mriongs: Ilesner won, Petra second, Tho Clinmher lain third. Time: 1:244. . ... Th n rnre. .lui'enl n slnKe. live llirionus Hlne Olrl won, Hyphen second, The Hoyden third. Time: i:k, T.Vinrlh rnnn Itin A! M rnnnll tn n utrlke. ntm I mile: Hanastnr won, Contestor second, All- irmn lhlp1. Tlmn; l!l'2. Fifth race, half n mile: Medltntlon won, Kvel.vn Maud second, Gobi euro third. Time: n:lfili. Sixth nice, tho New York steeulf chase. nhoiit two miles: Kntikonkma won, Walter Clcary second, zunzibur third. Time: 1:0115. CIIAIIGM O.V l,OI ISVII, l,K NTAIITKH. CriMtil nt Churchill Millies II Wnrni fnr Curly" Wroim, l.ntTISVILLi:. Kv.. Mnv 4. There wns n hostile demonstration Just nfter the tlfth race nt Churchill downs today. St. Marcos 11 hot favorite nt 3 to G. was irlven several lengths the best of the start, nnd the ulnplnr "r'nrlv" tlrntvii. wnu hntlv hissed. HI. MnreiiH won ensllv hv two lengths and nt tho llnlhh there was a rush to tho Judge and a vociferous clamor against allowing the nice to stand. The services 01 several policemen were needed to ctiell the ills satisfied betters. The nlllclal result was as tho horses had finished the race. The feature of the card was the Hlue (Irass stakes. There wus 11 strong tip on Hen Mac D'Hul and he wns Installed favor- Ite at even money, it proven to ne ins nice, us Gllmore took him to the front when ready and ho won uh he pleased, with Dr. Preston second. Mosketo, a l. to l chance, r'. ,1,1,1 tnAMn,, llnUl.lfa ml thlnl inonov. Hesults: b'lrst race, six furlongs, selling: Tempt ress won. Assessment second, Vclasuucs third. Time: 1:16ft. Ki'i'iind rnre. four nnd 11 half furlongs Sweet Hlllle won. Golden Glitter second, Iidy Applehy third. Time: u:ri. nM.lr.l rnr... f,Mir timl n liulf flirfnllfTS. Hell log: Henry X.eltt won. Hacclo hecond, Paper M..l,., Il.lr.l Tlmn. H'SC. second, Jnnowood third vimo: i nr.. Hlvth race, six furloims. selling: The Rlector won, Dr, Hlddle second, Chirk third. Time: 1:16. icunu IIIHT HtJl.KI) OKI' AT NI2WPOHT. Pnyn I'eiinlly for Itnelng lOnstrr n n Threr-Veiir-Olil. niVOIWATI Mm' 4 T. S Illel wns rilled oft at Newport today with his stable or horses, inciuaing easier, -.eriua unii i no Iloundcr. niel won several races wun tne llllv lousier, which turned out to lie a 4 venr.nlfl. Sho was entered ns u 3-veur-old Tho truck wns lightning fust today, W enthLr ii eusuut. itesuits: Klrst race, live and one-half furlongs, selling: Hansford won, Lady Kzella sec ond: f nil's l'oct in . t me: lu. Second nice, seven furlongs, neiung: Myrtlo Dell won. St. Hera second; LI Olvu third. Time! 0:10. Fifth nice, seven furlongs, selling: Alglo M won, Pauline- J second, Dr. Hlack third Time: 1:30. Sixth race, ono mile. Kclllug: Governor Hoyil won, Denny Duffy second, Hlrdlo May tntru. Time: j:n. I'lVi: I'AVOIUTHS I'.VII. AT KHISL'O. lleiidivulrr the Only One In Six. Unit Iteniirds Ills llneUrrs, " " .. . ;do;vi r,yli! SAN went lng tho only first choice to reward his buckers. After u long dolny at the post, ho got away Hying, and won from Sly, who outlasted Tho Hrlde. Jim McClecvey, who won the second race, wus nacKcn down from 20 to l to 12 to l. ltcsu ts First race, live furlongs: Marosa won Alseura second, Flatterer third. Time l:0li.4. secona race, one muc. soiling: aim .mc fieovy won, Frank Duffy second, The Ml er t i n . T me: l:t2'4. Third nice, four und a half furlongs, sell- nig: uur won, nun lainon seconu, vns- ....li .1.I..1 n.M... n.--. riiiiti iiniii. .nil., yj.oii. Fourth rnce. six nnd n half furlongs: Headwater won. Sly second, Tho Prldo third. Tlmo: i:20'i. Fifth race, futurltv course, sclllm:: St Cuthbert won, Doublet second, Meehnnus tmni, lime. 1:11. Sixth race, one mile nnd a Mxtconth. sell lnir: Snlko won. Dr. Benin vs second. .M crops tmni. iimc: i:in. IIOMIV IIOV I'l.MSHHS SIICOM), Hi niul Ohnet llnttlf lloynlly on the Worth Trni'K, i hleiiuo, CIHCAC.O, May 4. Tho big crowd ut Worth today saw a brilliant race through the stretch between Honey Hoy nnd Ohnet. Ohnet winning, I.nmuclius nnd Sevoy were the only winning favorites. Uhs i an liroko down In tho llfth rare. Weather clear and track fast, summaries: First race, ono mile nnd three-sixteenths, selling. I.umachiis won, Al Hrown second, H.iniocKs iniru. nme; z;ui i-u. Second race, half mile: Abe Frank won, Hrlilge. second, jonanna u mini. Tim' nits i-r,. Third race, six furlongs: Sevoy won, t'harley Mooro second, Moroni third. Time 1 14 t-.'l. Fourth rnce. one mllo nnd n sixteenth selling: Ohnet won, Honey Hoy second, llrnnc i th rd. Time: :t-5 Fifth race, ono mile: I,eo Newell won, i;d AdacK second, Laureate third. Time l. 35. Sixth race, ono mile: Chnuncey Fisher won, Anout seconu, iiengui tnini. Time: OVI1H FAST THAtJK AT ST. I.OUIS. lieu Hern, Klhe, Kiilomii, lieu l.rill, ''iiskuroitii ami Surlier Win. ST. 1.01'lS, May t.-Sarner nnd Tusknrosa wero tho only winning fnvorlles nt tho fair grounds toduy Truck fust. Itesuits: Klrst rnce, six furlongs, selling: Hen Hern won, Mrs, .MeCnnnon second, Grnco Cup third. Time; 1:17. Second race, six furlongs, selling: HI bo won. Wllllnm Hnyer second, Harry PullUin third. Tlmn: 1:PS, Third race, nvo iiiriongs. purse: Knloma won, uui iiuicn seconu, King Daly third Time: 1 Fourth rnce, six furlongs, purse: Hen l,ed won. urienua seconu, van iiooreueKo third Time: 1:15. Fifth rnce, ono mile, selling: Tusknrosa won, Sue Johnson second, Demise third, Tlmo: t:l3. Klvlli rnr filv flirtnuiria aplll.u. Cnrnn, won. Harry Duke second, Lady Curseon tuirii. time: a :n-?i. l I iltl -ii fietlliiK Heill. M1NDKN. Neb.. May t. fSneeliil.l-Thn Minden bnse ball urounds ore belrg enclosed unci mo team win oegin practtcu May is. l lio inanagemept bus made contracts with It M l'iid and Archie Cole, who at one tlmo played In several leugue clubs. Cole will coach tho team. . ""'"""' uuum "t'H u 1 u iii.. IMah'ty. lb 4 3 13 0 0 Shfckurd, 3b 1 0 0 1 hl move on lluiiustnr. and 11s they near Klck rf..., 0 t 3 0 0 Keller, lb... 0 0 10 1 tho turn Into the stretch liunast r hu J(K,kllU( c. 0 j 3 1 0 McCVry. Cf. 0 0 5 0 mowed the lot down one by one 1 it hu Wolv. 3b 0 0 1 2 0tal, Jb.... 1 1 2 S wh ut the saddle girths of the llyhu,' la ,;.,., ,, 0 0 2 s mUm. M.. 1 0 2 1 ers, nnd Odom held him there for the final t, ,b 1 0 1 3 0 McOulre. c 0 1 3 1 run through the stretch. Around the urn 0 0 0 4 o'McJamS. p 0 0 12 thev mime, evervnne hit vim u clear Held. 11 . i"u 1 . a half furlongs: Hen Macirilul won. Dr. ;!"'on" " ! 2 Preston second, Mosketo third. Time: Jjrwn. f... o o 0 o 0 "i'lfth race, ono mile nnd seventy yards, KlttrMgc. o .0 0 5 4 0 selllnc: St. Marcos won. General Mart Gary Dlncen. p... 1 o i i o I.i.. rll. r,ipn 111, in irfl.tf ntllU.H K V 1111(1 iviutitu, ... - lnliim Vriier won Itrnther I-'reil second 0,1 accuuiu ui 11 11111 mnui uuaitujcu unidy, nrat 1V11 pniriCK, secona; V. 1- ? A ,n "Vi.i,5 Vri..." i ..E ' stuiiio, Brnn(1 tund. St. Iouls wns at the bat and ISJ,r,,Ucl1 Ullr,d' ll,mic:1l;if f,in.... Wallaco had Just made his fourth hit of Third nice, live and one-half furlongs: t'ho"Knm;. vvollaco's all around play was Hilly Mason won. Hobert Cray second, An- Jo f" ti ro. Tomorrow's game will bo Thn U-- Ch " c-o hl r . i irne1-. u'.4f furlongs: !?? athletic park. Attendunce. b.000. ThO HanaR ShOe -.frnnii ni(!f. Hiivi'ii iiiiiiiiiKn. i.uiiiiik; 1 . A .. i- ...i.iu tvn PHILLIES BEAT THE CHAMPS Brackljn Pinaant Winner! Vanqunhed in Tha r Own Bek Yard. imilUSn UIUI ifU. MR. 0RTH AND MR. DELAHANTY THE STARS Visitors' Pltolier niul Industrious Tlrst It line in 11 11 l) Somi It lire Old Munis Sut Don 11 1111 the Hill. imoOKLYN', N. Y., May 4. Orth was Invincible today, holding tho llrooklyn Nil tlonal league team down to four hits McJames pitched a fair game, but poor support and Delahanty's timely hitting lost tho game. Delahanty made two doubles and a triple, scoring four runs for his team. Attendance, 0,000. Score: PlIILAUl'M'ltlA. 1 MiOOKIAW. IMI.O.A.U. lt.ll.O.A.E. Thnmas. cf. 2 1 3 0 0 Davis. If.... 10 2 0 0 0 Keeler, rf.. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 I 0 0 Totals .. 8 7 27 15 Totals 4 27 11 6 I'hllildclnhla 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 S HrooKiytl 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 Ol Kurned runs: Phlhidelnh u. 2: llrooklyn. 1. Three. base hit: Delahanty. Twob,ise hits: Dclu huntv 12). rlrst on errors: Piui- (idelphlu, 5; llrooklyn, 1. Left on buses: l'liiiaiieipiiiu, 7; Brooklyn, 1. uirucu out: Hy .McJames, 4: by Orth, 2. Stolen bases; Delahanty, flick, -Sheckurd. Daly (2), Daii- en. ijUSCs on balls: Off McJames, 3; oft Orth, 1. Double play: Cross to Delahanty. 1111 uy piicnca nan; uy .Mciumes. 1; oy urtn, 1. Time: 1:10. empire: u uuy. CHIC.WiO SlltlU'.S I'I'I'l Mill lt(J HOW. Ai'itilrri 11 I to - Victory Wltlioiit 11 11 Cornell Itmi. PITTSHUItO, Muy I. With two out nnd two men on buses In the eighth Inning Kltchey s error, followed tiy two tuts, al lowed tho visiting National leaguers to uniir., Ilir.x. rimu. wltmilli. Ill,) l-nnif. Al.ni fee pitched greut bull ami hud tho home team guessing all tho way. Attendunce, 5,000. Score: JttiCAao It.lt.O.A.K. I'lxxauurta. lt.u.o.A.i:. rhlM, 2b... 2 2 2 10 Inch, 3h... 0 Itllchey, 2b. 1 ttciiiim't, cf. 0 W'ncnnr, if. 1 limns' Id, lb 0 Ilurtzcl, If.. 0 0 t 0 0 IiJlun, rf.... 0 2 1 0 0 Dexter, of... 1 0 2 0 0 Doyln, lb.... 1 2 10 0 0 Ituymer. 3b. 0 2 2 3 0 McCor'k, ss. 0 1 4 2 3! C'liirHe, It... 0 llnKiin, S3... 0 KIIiik. c 0 1 u 0 1 O'Connor, c. 0 Mcnefrc, p.. 0 1 0 4 0 I'hllllppl, p. 0 1 2 5 Totals .. 4 11 27 10 4 Totals ..2 6 ?7 14 3 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0- Pittsburg 0 00002000: Two-huso hit: Dove. Sacrlllce hits: Heaumout. Phllltnl. Stolen buses: llltohey Hrunsileld, Kagun. Double play: Pbllllppl to Hltchey. Klrst huso on balls: Oft Phil- linn . 2. Struck out: Hv Phlllimii. 5: hy ilciiercc, 1. Tlmo: 1:10. umpire: i';msiie. iio.sto.v (iivis i:otiiii in iiKiirr. I.riiiln mv York, II to II, Without Piny inn Mn ill's 1, list iinir. HOSTON, May 4. Tho Hoston Nntlonnl ,,llKUo tL.,n Wou toduy by bunching hits in Ul ,lftn nK Wheii four singles and a -ucrlllco netted them three runs. The field- . . - . . .. ...... Ing of Taylor wus a feuture. Attendunce, ,boo. score: llOSTON. I KEW YOHK. lt.H.O.A.K.i It.lt.O.A.K. Hamllt'n, cf t 1 1 0 0 Vnnll'n, cf. 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 Tcnncy. lb.. 1 2 7 2 0 SclUtch, If.. 1 2 1 Davis, it.... 0 4 1 Ulckm'n, rf. 1 2 0 Strang. 3b.. 0 Dcmnnt, 3b. e e 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 12 1 12 1 1 0 3 13 3 1 2 6 J-nB. IXIHe, .U. 1 2 3 0 1 6 OGnnzel, lb,. 0 Ilnrnard, 2b. 0 Ilonprm'n, o 1 Taylor, p.... 0 Totals .. 3 10 21 17 4 Totals .. 10 27 13 2 Mtnn for Crolleus In clchth lnnlncr ltnston 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 6 Now York 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 03 I Kurned run: Hoston. Huso hits: Ilnrnll- Inn 'riild.iiH Hfiwermnn. Stolen liases: Long, Kiitrnige, jJineen. cucniico mis: Dlneen. 2: Klttrldce. 2. First tinso on units: Oft Dlneen, 1; off Tnylor, 2. Hit by pitched bull; Crolleus. strucK out: uy uincen, 4 by Taylor, 2. Wild pitch: Dlncen. Time: j;j.i. umpire.; immi TOO HOT TO l'IMSll AT ST. LOUIS. tiriiml Muiiil Fire liiturrupts In the Tenth InnlnK. ST. LOUIS. Muv 4. Tho St. Iiuls nnd rinnlnnutl Nutliiiml lencue unmo today ended In a tie at 4 to 4 in tne icntn inning Score: ST. I.OU1S. CINCINNATI IMI.O.A.IM Il.H.O.A B. lhirliett. If.. 12 3 1 0 Mcltrlde, cf. 0 0 4 0 0 Ilchlil.k, cf 1 0 0 0 Oilnrlcy. If... 1 2 Donovan, rf 1 1 2 0 Oillocklcy, lti. 0 o McClann, lb. 1 1 II 0 0 Crawford, rf 2 2 Wnllnce, tt. 0 3 3 '! OlHtelnf'Ut. 2b 0 0 Ctillili, 2I... 0 1 3 3 0. Irwin, 3b... 1 2 Kruuer, 30. Hyiin, c.... llurpr, p.. o o u ; ni'orcoran, us u i 0 12 1 Oll'lotz, c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nuwton, p.. 0 Tot ills 9 ro 21 1 Totals 4 8 !7 8 3 (. I.w.l, m, ill OIOOOOOI 04 i 3 8 5 S o 1 2 Gnmo culled on nccount of tire, with St. bonis at bat In tenth. Kurned runs: uinciiiuau, a. u wo-naso mi: Peltz. Three-liiihe tilts: lllirKett and Wal lace. Homo run: Crawford, Double nlnys: Wollaee to MoGunn; Corcoran to Stelnfcldt to Heckley, Stolen bases: Irwin. Wnllnce. Sncrlllco lilt: Stolnfeiut. wild pltcn: iinrpcr. Time: l:to. umpire: uwyer. Nntlonnl I.euiiue StiiiulliiK. Won. Lost. P.C. cine nnntl .... 7 3 ."00 ... G 4 .OK) HrooKiyn t. ....... Pittsburg fi .500 I'lil iidolnhla li u .i,uu ...... , . Huston -i i .u'-v t. I .Oil a o fi . t j4 I Chicago B S .SSI New vorK u ..iio AMERICAN BALTIM0RES WIN Tnko n Cnim from I'll I Inil ol pli In Hlin- ply IlrcniiMt They Piny Hotter llllll. I'lin.ADKM'HIA. Muy 4.-Haltlmorn de feated the homo American league team to day by better alt around playing. With th excentlon of the fourth nnd ninth limine. McGlnnltv Hitched a steady came. while Piatt was nu ireeiy inrnugnnut tno contest. The ticiding of the Philadelphia team wus nt times indifferent. Attendunce. score: it. 1 1 v.. Haltlmore 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0-11 It Philadelphia . 0 1 0 i 0 o o 0 2- 7 11 2 1 .1.1 1 1,, I, I .., r. ... Mn! nnll., ,,n. liilllcin n, ikii.iiiiuiv. .ti.vjiiiiii mill iuu. inson; I'nuaueipnia, i niii unu t'owers, MIIAVAUKKI3 FIHI.HIMS AT FAUIr. Doivllui; Outiilti'hi'N Chleiiuo's Kntiill, hut In I iisiipporteil. MIIAVAl'KKK. Muy l.-Dowllne nut. pitched Katoll In the American lenguu game mis aiierniHin, uui inu iniseruoio supiori given him In tho first two Innings lost the gumo for the home teum. Chicago mado tho llrst six runs on three hits, live errors and ono gift. McFnrlund's fielding wus u feuturc. Atiennunce, j.uw, score; It.H.K Chicago t I u u " l l 2 oll 10 MIlWUUKeo . ..u u u u u u u u u u 12 0 Hatterles: Milwaukee. Dowilnc nnd fnn. nor; Chicago, union ami niiiuvun, YOUXt! P1TCI1HS WIX.MXfl flAMIJ. Hoatoii A in i-r I en us Support Him lu 'ouiiic rluu the Seiiatom, WASHINGTON, May 4,-Tho Hoston American league team won toduy's gumo by Hiitiprtnr t i 1 1 111 tr. hits bellltr ttmelv nnd well bunched. The homo club's fielding wiu inferior, Yoimg pitched a beautiful gume and was accorded excellent support. At- tendance, 3.S0O. Score: n.ii.R Hoston 1 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 010 15 1 Washington ..0 00100100-2 0 4 Hatterles: Washington, Mercer, Patten "' Clnrke; Hoston, Young nnd Crlger, .'i,r,vi:i,A.M wixs IX A WALK. Drtrolt Americana .11 like Only Four of the Fifteen Ilium. DirrnoiT. Mnv 4.-Clcveland took the lead In tho llrst Inning today und Monro's lnagnitlcent pitching kept the local Amer- lean league team from catching them, Cronlu wus Jilt for four Blngles, a double U da n If 1 n 1 1 1 and a three-bagger In the first Inning be- lore ne was reneveu ity uwen, wno Kepi mo hits well scattered during the rest of tho game. Attendance, 5,000. Score: Tl.H.E. Olll.l J A A A A A M ft t Detroit ...','.'.'.2 00000002-4 7 t iiuuerios: Detroit, cronln. Owen and till. nn niil,in,l M-., ll-.,...!., AiucrU'nn I.rngup StmidlnK, Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit , .700 Chicago .... wnsnington Hultlmore ., Cleveland .. .633 RJ3 .444 .Sf.7 .r.; ,2W I'lilladclphta Hosttn 3 Milwaukee 'J NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY WINS Doctors Do t'i llir lntcointlii nt lies Mollies liy Scon of M tcen to !l. DES MOINUS. Ia.. Mnv 4.-fRneeliil Teln. gram.) Nebraska university ndded another scalp to her belt today by taking the osteo pathy students of Still college Into camp, P5 to 0. The six runs secured by the doctors were due mostly to the ragged work of Ne braska's lulleld. It was considerably changed nrouml. Hood going nto the box and Townscnd to third. Tho lino work begun In the first Inning. Nebraska banded out thrie runs before being relieved. Two of the Uhodes family put tho bull over tho Held ru.i.e this inning. The doctors made a spurt on the start and plied tip enough tn this half to tie the score. Their tuns wen due mostly tc errors of the westerners' In- liem. The doctors iook me lean in me sec nmI ' adding nnother to their llrst. They ketit the lend until tho tlfth. then Cantaln idiocies anil nis ornves iook 11 itimuie 10 themselves and what happened was awful to relate. Tho battle of Manila was a tame ufffilr In comparison. The bono rubbers wero nearly run to death. The drug caters bit the ball In a fearful manner. Two-bun- gers and three-suckers were common, Mali nger nenuerson goi 111s sion wnicn und timed Ills cons to see wno could lilt tho hall the furthest and run around the bases the fastest. When the procession hnltcd for breath tho score man checked up seven more runs to NehrnsKa h credit. Tho doc tors took Pitcher Jones out nnd substituted Mllllken. their famous southpaw. He kept the varsity men irom scoring miy moru until the ninth, when they revived from ilwlr slumbers and administered the saint. dose to blm thnt his predecessor had re ceived. When It was time for Still to end thn mime nt bat tho men from Lincoln bail six more runs to tho good. Tho doctors got n run In the sixth and unothcr In tho ninth Score: It.H.E. Nebrnska ....3 0 0 0 7'0 0 0 ft-lfi 15 fi Still 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 7 5 Hatterles: Nebraska, Hoot! und Klnlny; Still, Jones, Mllllken nnd Schnoly. liases on tialls: Off Hood. 1; off Jones, 1; off Mllllken. 3. Struck out: Mllllken, 3: by Hood, 7. Hy Jones, 1; by AVoslrrn Assoelntlon. At Toledo-Grand Itaplds, 17; Toledo, 4. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 13: Colum bus, 2. At .Marion I' on wayno, 11; Ainrion, o. At Dayton Dayton, 7; Louisville, 4. Threr-I l.eimue. At Terro Haute Hoekford, 3; Terro Haute, 2. ..... At 12 vans vlllc Hock island, k lsvans- vllle. 1. At Decatur Decatur, 11; Davenport, :. ColleKi- (iiiuii-M. At Columbus. O. Ohio Stnto university, 7: University of West Virginia, 3. . At Ann Arhor t niversity of .Michigan. t; University of Minnesota. 5. At Proyldenee-Prlnceton, G: Hrown At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 13; ..nit T 2. Cor- ,. " .. , Al Lnmiiridgo narvarn, ; v iiimmr., o. At New York Columbia. 3; Carlisle, lfl. At Hloomlngton, Ind. Indiana, 12; Wa bash, 0. BRADY IS FIRST AT GOLF Iv 1 1 put rick .Set'oml nnd lliieUlnhnin Third nl lliinilleiiii Tour uiiiueiil. A hnndleiin coif came over the new elghteen-hole eourso at tho Country club yesterday afternoon resulted no. follows: Ilnnd- Net Seore. leap. Score, J. U. Hucklnghnm.. 101 IS ' S3 S3 . . Kt 10.1 14 S3 0j 10 5 120 30 P9 fS .. i8 fll .. '.'4 91 .. 94 90 .. 90 103 IS 5 W 1? M 11S 2S 113 21 RD 101 2i 7S 101 IS 55 107 10 1.7 9 .. f9 ".." ll!y.n.." A. uedICK John Iledlck, C. II. Gulou It. It. Kimball... 11. Iiwrle C. M. Morsmun. Tom Klmhull m fi, w. wuttics.. A. L. Heed r. Kllnutrlck. ... J. J. Dickey J. Urudy 11. Cnrtun V. D. Huncker. J. K. Hahm Handicap prizes wero awarded as follows: 11UCK1I1K- Ono tiling you sliould romembcr thnt Drcxel is tho only shoo store In Ornnlin, that f-ells tho genuine Ilnnan Rhno mid that Ilnnan makes tho shoes wo sell es pecially for us from especially selected stock Kvery shoe represents the newest thing In shoes A lieauty Is tho now Ideal patent vlcl kid for both men nnd women the handsomest shoo ever put WIJHIUIl un-' inuiii.-nui;oi. pnuu iiu jiut 0Il thu foot1H!1,-,a , BlWD0 nn(1 flt Ask to see our now Ilnnan Ideal kid Oxfords for men and women no shoe of like value and stylo ever offered In Omaha before. Drexel Shoe Co,, CntnlOKue Sent Free for the Asklnii. Omnhn'a Up-to-date Shoe Ilonae. 1-118 FAHNAM STimtST. Refrigerators, Mowers, Hose Tho housewlfo's friend nnd the Ico man's enemy. You'll never una a refrigerator unywhoro as good as tho Leonard Cleanable, U has many features that makes it tho king of nil. The Leonard Cleanable re- frlgcrntor excels all others. Its eight walls for Insulation, movublo fiucB for cleanliness, air tight locks nnd many other excellent features nro specialties found In no other refrigerators, A poor refrigerator will wnBto your ico nnd spoil your food. Then wo will sell tho nail bearing lawn mowers, tho really good kind, from $3.75 to J4.25, Guaranteed lawn hose for S, 10 and 12c a foot. Hotter bco us Monday, A. C. Raymer 1514 Fartiam St. For May Weddings. CANni.HSTICK.S If.'t.tlO to tjlU'j.OO. (AXiii:i.AiiiiAS-.H(i.r.n to igti-.no. 1IOX IIOX DlSllllS-tf.-i.OO to $12.00. cut oii.vss vAsi:s-f. i.T.i to ifaa.oo. III3HHY HOW..S fii.rsn to tn-ir.oo. AVATIill 1'ITCIIHHS tJ7.tlO to O.OII. Five minul.es spent in investi p-utiniX Coillov's Stock ItlllV DVOVe ta ... , 1 a pavniff investment. 1 Oil ill'O always welcome. HENRY COPLEY. JIT. SOUTH KITH ST., PAXTOX IU.OCK. Special Watch Examiner 13. & M. Hy., Chief Watch Inspector O. & S. L. Hy., O. Jv. u, to Hy. ana K. 'J. & 2f, Hy. The New Furniture Porch furniture in novel and Btylish designs, now plocoa in willow, rattan and In fact our entire stock is now, fresh and up-to dato. Our prices aro pos itively the lowest in Omaha and wo invito you to call and oxaraino the goods. P. S. You aro invited to call and see our new etook whothor intonding to pur chaFe or not. ham, third; Heed, fourth. Poyo received first award for lowest score. Lincoln 3lnn Win nt neutrlee. BKATHICR, Neb., May 4,-(Speclal.)-Tho Heatrlco Ojn club gave a tournament Thursday nnd Friday of this week. Tlu tournament was open to tho world nnd a largo number of piomlnent wing and target shots were present from nil parts of tho United States, Including AY. T. Irwin i.f Chicago, better known as Tramp Irwin. Ho has broken TA2 out of fino so fur this yenr. Llnderman of Lincoln won tho most money nnd made the best scoro during tho tourna ment, killing 21S out of 223, Tho most difficult and tho longest shot was mado by II. A. Knight of Hlue Springs In the live bird event of tho first day. His eighth bird started to fly rnpldly ut right angles. Knight missed his first chance nnd had to load his gun, but got his bird with tho second barrel on the boundary line. nnjnlnrd from Collection Tnxcs. KEARNEY, Neb., May 4. (Special Tele gram.) County Treasurer Dodlnson has been enjoined In district court by tho Union Pacific Hallway company from col lecting (071.62 on the levy of tho Kearney school district for tho yenr 1S99 ngalnst said company. This nmount Is in excess of a levy of 20 mills, tho district having levied 35 mills and tho company alleging that the additional 15 mills Is illegal. bullion ns Arnpalioe. A correspondent from Arapahoo, Neb., tnkes exceptions to a statomcnt thnt tho town board Is nntl-llccnse in Its makeup. On tho contrary, ho says, the town favors tho sale of liquor under proper restrictions nnd that Arnpahoo will have saloons op erating under tho Slocumb law. HANAN SHOES r it - 4-tAA Suspensories Wo carry tho largest and best lino of Suspensory Dandagcs In Omaha. We can sell you a good one with back straps for 35c, and a better one, with silk sack, tor 75 cents. THE li. J. PENFOLD CO. Medical and Surgical Supplies H08 Farjam Street; Omaha, Austrian oak. Our now sprln g goods havo boon arriving daily and wo havo tho larg ost and most up-to-date stock wo have ever shown New Dining Room Suits New Bed Room Pieces New Pnrlor Goods MAJOR SLAUGHTER'S ESCAPE Xiirrotvly Misses IIcIiik Dropiied Out of the Pay Di'imrtiiKMit ThroiiKh tin Ovrrslcht. WASHINGTON, May 4. (Special Tele- gram.) Major Hrad Slaughter of tho pay corps of tho army camo within u halrs- brcadth- of being dropped out of the pay department, nnd nil becauso of neglect, ns tho best possible information oblnlnablo Indicates. Slaughter wns nominated by tho president tor examination ns runt ii In lti the pay department nil right, but when tho cierK wno nat, cnargo of tho pay designa tions camo to send out orders for nominees In the pay department to report for phys ical examination, preparatory to Issuing of commissions, Slnughter'B nnmo was not on tho list. Thcro was great excitement fnr iimn and tho officials in tho Wnr department began nn inquiry ns to tho reasons for dropping Slaughter's nnmo. Colonel Car ter, assistant adjutant general, In looking over his papers found that Slaughter hud been nominated, but for some uuuecount ablo reason his ntitno had boon omitted. Oenernl Corbln was seen In regnrd to the matter nnd ho distinctly remembered ho nau seen Major Slaughter's nanus on tho president's original draft. Ilnthor ii,.m pursuo tho Inquiry nny further, flenerol Corbln Issued an order summoning Slaugh ter boforo an army surgeon, and his po More About loe Cream - Your "whims" aro nil right. They nro not exactly whims, they nro Individual tastes. Wo will satisfy them. Wo will llavor tho Ico cream for your party, reception or picnic Just as you want it. Wo will make it to please you. Wo llko to deal with particular people. Wo charge very moder ately for special service. Wo put our ico cream up In llttlo .barrels for your homo 3 flavors enough for eight pcoplo for 40c. Hotter tako ono with you today. W. S. Balduft 1520 Faruf rn St. A. Hospe Grows Wise CAN YOU SOLVH THIS? The First Lucky Thrco Mnkn Mtmry. . A lnily found $2 nnd then lind fivo times ns much ns sho would linro hurt lind sho lost ?S. How much hnd she? Kor tho first correct answer received wo will present n due bill of $20 ns pnrt of llrst nnymont on n Knnbe. Klmbnll or Kranlcli & Uncli plnno for tho second correctnnswer received a duo bill for $15 nnd for tho third correct ntiswer re celved n duo bill for $10 will bo given. If you don't undorstnnd this or want any Information, call ou A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. Always to The Front Am .Mr. Krederkk Hatter's lint values niort) for your money than elsewhere Kspeclally this season ate the new styles mid colors of our jfL'.no and .f.'l.oo bats lu advance of any wo liavo ever shown. Our lino for Hoys and Youth's at lfl.r.0, SU.OO and ?U.ii0 liavo all the tono of the lilchor priced ones and aro exceptional bargains. In the more ex pensive makes wo liavo the famous Diinlap and Stetsons-equalled by none tho leaders lu hat fashions. Wlien buying a lint o to n hat store, und thut'a FREDERICK The Hntter, The I.eaUlnir Hut Sinn of the West, JBO SOUTH VII'-THH.vni ST, Shwsrick Jtmu&Xa, sition was thereby saved In tho nick ol time. Alva M. Peyton, Charles 1). O'Klcff, Joseph 1). Short and 13. Jnhl wero today appointed substitute clerks In tho Omaha postolllco. Myron Young has been appointed post, master nt Kulston, Carroll county, la. Hobert (3. Prtco was today nppolutid substitute cnrrler at Dccorah. Hurnl freo delivery Borvlco will be es tablished June 1 ut Spcrry, Des Molnrn county, la. Tho route ts twenty-one miles long und cnntulns a population of 60S. John C. Keif was appointed cnrrler. The poat olllces at Kline und Dodgevlllo are to be discontinued. Polmmt'il People llrco vcrlnjf. YOItli, Neb., May 4. (Special.) L, O, Smith, IM ward McMiillen and livn other bourdcrs at tho East Side tavern, who wnrq polBonod by bad n eat, nro slowly recover ing. Tho family of Miles Duffy is gottlng ulong nicely. I.oni-m l.i'K from tiuiiKrrnc. HASTINGS, Neb., May 4. (Special.) Harm Davis, Jr , who had his leg broken two weeks ago whllo riding a broncho, wngj compolled to havo it nmputntcd below tho knee, After tho leg had been Bet gangrcna set in. Hues for TivHvi Vcnr' Work. HASTINGS, Neb., May 4. (Special.) A! suit was filed in tho district court this week wherein William J. Schutt aska Judg ment against Charles Hoyd for 11,200.