THE OMAHA DAILY 1J.EE: SUNDAY, JUxE J, UKM. ST, PAUL'S ONE HOME RUN It Tnkii from Omaha a Gams that Either Side Beiemd, NOBODY MAKES A SUGGESTION OF ERROR Clrnnr- Sort of J'lny, nnd In the Mutter of .Son tiered llnxr lilt Oinnliti In Annj' In the I. emit Not a blemish marred the base ball game at the Vinton Street park yesterday, and tbo only pity wan that the men from St. Paul got one run, whllu the Omahana se cured none. It was ono of thoso paradoxi cal things, tbo victory seemingly going to tbo teHtn which didn't do tho work. Just one ruun won It for the Saints, and that was Tarkcr, tho right Holder, who by a home run, which cleared tho fence, earned the right In the fifth Inning to trot around the bases. In almost every other way Omaha ex celled, although tbo play was absolutely orrorlrss on both sides. Pitcher Herman did the work of his lite, allowing but three hits, wlillo tbo locals pounded seven off McOlll Again, Herman struck out six men to McOIII's five, and, ulthough he allowed three bases on balls to McGlU's one, none of tho trio mado any difference, ns they were all In Innings that wcro blank as to ecorc. So It seemed a shamo that the Saints should win over what was probably su perior playing on tho part of their op ponents, but there was no gottlng around that homo run, and It proved tbo instir mountablu obstacle In tho way of a tie or n victory In the ninth Inning. I' II 11 of lie iiinrluilitc I'Iiijk. The game was not only clean; It abounded In rcmnrkablo plays us well, Each side mado two double plays, ono of which for each team constituted tho chief features of the game, for these two wero accomplished In each instanuo by Just two players. Prob ably tho most sensational of all was the ono the visitors mado In the last halt ot tin ninth Inning. It was Omaha's last inning, and the scoro was only 1 to 0 in St, Paul's favor. Everyone was sure that this could be overcome, and tho boys went In to do all that was expected. Letcher was thrown out at first, but Calhoun made n henutlrul two-bagger, the only ono of the game. Then Held came to bat. Ho knocked the hottest kind of a grounder down to third base, and It looked like a hit. lint Drain deceived the crowd by lapping up the ball and putting It upon Calhoun, who was run ning down from second. Then tho third baseman cast the sphero across tho dia mond In plenty of time to catch Held there, nnd tho game was ended. ' Tbo other double play which took but two men to accomplish, was perpetrated by Gondlng and Stewart In the seventh. Ilynn mado a bit and posted hlmsolt at first base. Worden fouled out to Gondlng. Then llraln repented this, putting up a high foul which took the catcher clear back by the grandstand. Oondlng ate It up, however nnd then Ityati tried to mako second baso on the catch out. Tho ball heat him there, and Stewart did tho rest. Tho sldo was out. People Still Wonder. People are still wondering how Omaha lost that game, and they Intend to have rovengo today, when Kddlo Gordon and tho famous Iirletenstoln will hold down tho box by turns. However, It Is unlikely that tho collegian can do any hotter than Her man did, for tho tall man made a fine rec ord. So It would appear that If Mr. Drelt vnstcln can keep tho Omaha hlta aa well separated as did McGlll today tho Ilourke men will havo to look to their laurels. McGlll certainly deserves great praise, for ho gave only one base on balls and managed tho distribution of thoso seven hits so effectively that they counted for naught except h batting average. Third Ilascman McAndrcws was the star for tho locals. Ha was tho only man to steal a base, and tho only man to sacrifice. Then he mado a beautiful safe drlvo over second base besides, nnd made a phenom enal record of one In his position of six clonn assists out of six chances. Two ot (beso wcro almost Impossible. Score: ST. PAUL. Aft It. II. O. A. E Crooks, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Dlllard. cf 4 o 0 1 0 0 Ryan, If 3 0 110 0 vVnrilrn. 11) 4 0 1 11 0 0 Brain. 3b 3 0 0 2 3 0 Parker, rf 3 1 1 2 o 0 Holly. 88 2 0 0 1 3 0 Wilson, c 3 0 0 8 1 0 McGlll. li 2 0 0 0 2 0 McConnolli Des Molnei, Pollchow and cotte. FIXED A LOSING O.tMU. Colorado Sprltm (let Disconsolate Trentnirnt nt Hi. Jut;plii ST, JOSEPH, Juno 8. Today's game was a bitting contest. Center Fielder Ilemplo of the visitors was lined $5 nnd put out of the game for uhti'lng the umpire In n dis pute over rt close decision. Score: St. Joseph 03000300 -liSl Colo. Springs. 000103 100-4 13 1 Batteries: Ht. Joseph, Mnupln nnd Doolltl Colorado Springs, Guston and Donahue. KASSAS CITV SIILT.H OLT DHXVEH. ,o Error nnil the (J nine In of flic t'rrttlent Vnrlcly. KANSAS CITY, June 8.-Knnsna City shut Denver out In one of the prettiest ex hibitions of ball playing ever seen here, Neither sldo mucin nn error. Robinson knocked n homo run in the seventh Inning nnd made the only run of the game. At tendance, 1,2W. Score; Il.II.12. KniiMis City.. 00000010 180 Denver 000000000060 Batteries. Kansas City, Wolfe nnd Ve vlltc; Denver. Mertdeth and James Sulllvutl. Wi-nlcrn l.enitue MniiilliiK, Won. Lost. P.C, Kansas City 21 10 .714 St. Paul is 1 .520 Minneapolis 17 18 .615 Ht. Joseph 17 17 .6t) Omaha ? j -4M Colorado Springs 11 Ij .IS2 Denver 12 17 .413 Des Moines U 22 .333 3T. JOE'S REVISED VERSION lllolirj'n 1. litest Eplxtlr Tell of Mnuy t'liuiiKCM In llsotirl Tcnum. HT. JOSKPH, June 8.-(Spcclal Telegram.) rresiacnt money or mo western icuguu today Issued tills liulletln: Contractu with St. Joseph-Fred Under wood, It. Hulswltt, Charles Dooln, J. C. Honey man, Timothy Flood. Released by St Joseph-Charles Miller, J. A. Wlggs, J Redmond, W. RulTert, John Green, Ralph Gibson. Suspended by St. Joseph O. L. Jones, William Hurley. Suspended by Knnsas City C. T. Riley. CHICAGO NATIONALS LOOM UP ((linker, TIiihikIi l'lnyliiK Well, llnv to Grin el In the NIiimIotv of Tn 11 llnttliiK. CHICAGO. Juno 8.-Stlck work envo tbo Chicago Nutlonnls today's game after they had almost thrown It uwuy by loose field ing. Tbo Philadelphia team played almost nerfeetlv. but could do notlilnc with Tavlor. White gave wuy to Orth In the fourth utter Having nceii touched up for eight nits una iour runs. Attendance, .,-w. score; CHICAGO. IMI.O.A.U, HurtMd. If.. S 3 4 0 o Oretn, cf... 1 J 4 0 0 Uoyle, lb. . . 1 0 11 0 1 Dexter, rf... 1110 1 ChlMa. !u... 0 2 0 3 Z Ilnymer, 3b. 0 0 2 McCur'k, . 0 1 1 K1II1K, c 0 2 4 0 0 Taylor, p.... 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 28 1 3 27 13 0 OMAHA. AD. R. H. O. A. E. Genius. If t 0 2 2 0 0 Stewart. 2b 4 0 2 3 2 0 McAndrews, 3b 3 o 1 0 h 0 Letcher, rf 4 0 0 n o o Calhoun, lb 4 0 1 1 0 0 Reld. cf I 0 0 1 0 0 Toman, ss 2 0 1 2 3 0 Oondlng. c 3 0 0 8 0 0 Herman, l) 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 31 0 7 27 12 Buckley batted for Reld In tho ninth. Ht. Piuil 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Omaha 0 00000000-0 F.urnpd run: St. Paul. 1. Home run: Parker. Two-base hit: Calhoun. Sacrifice hit: MCAnnrows. nases on onus; mi nic Gill, 1; off Herman, 3. Struck out! By Mc run r. i,v llvrmnn. II. Stolen lm.so: McAn drews. Double plays: Holly to Crooks to Werden, Rrnln to Werden. McAndrews to Htewari to L-iunoun, uonning 10 oiuwuri. Time; 1;20. rmpiro: ropituy. Monday, tho date ot tbo final gnme with tho Saints, Is ladles' day. EHHOltS AUK I1ASY FOR 11ES MOINF.S. Dot-kii't Ml ml ii Little Thing; I.IUo Liming; (Snme. DES MOIN128. June S.-De.i Moines lost the first gamo wiin .Minneapolis tnrougn errors. Attendance, 1,000. 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Tho mild and tho extraordinary effect ot Swamp-Root la soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its wonderful cures ot tbo racist distressing cases. If you neod a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may havo n sample bottlo ot Swamp Root and n book that tells more about It both sent absolutely free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghamton, N. Y When writing mention that you read this generous offer tn Tho Omaha Sunday Deo, PHILADELPHIA. lt.H.O Tlioman. cf. 1 1 10 Delah'ty. lb 0 0 Kllck. rf ... 0 0 Hurry, 3l... o b 0 4 0 2 i : v SWiKle. If.... 0 0 2 C 0 Totals .. J 12 27 12 4 O.McFarl'd, c. I 4 O.C'roiH, ..,. 0 Ilnllm'n, lb, 1 White, p.... 1 Orth, i 0 Totals .. 4 6 21 10 Chicago 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 '-5 riilladelphla U o 3 l u o o o o-s Left on bases: Chicago. 6: Philadelphia, Two-bnso hits: Taylor. Harry. McFar land. sacrifice, hit: Kane, stolen bases: Doyle. Green. McCormlck. Hansel. McFur- iand. airucit out: uy Tnyior, oy wane, 3: by Orth. 1. Pnssed ball: McFarland. isnse on Dims: utl Taylor, l. Time: Umpire: Dwyer. SMOKY CITY CI1KW IS I1LINI). (,'nn't Seem to Connect with llrooklyn TiTlrler'n Delivery. PITTSBURG. June 8. The Pittsburc Nn tlonnls could not hit Kltson and Brooklyn outplayed the home team nt every point Hrookfyn'a urrois were not costly. Attend, mice, 6,900. Scoro: imOOKLYN, I I'lTTSHUna. U.ll.O.A.E. li.H.O.A.E. Kflley, lb... 0 2 7 0 0 Ileaum't, of. 0 0 4 0 0 Keeler. 3b... 2 2 0 2 3 Illtchey, Sb. 1 1 1 10 HhfCknrd, It 1 1 3 0 0 Duly, 2b 1 2 2 : 0 nnhlen. us.. 0 1 .1 2 1 McCr'ry. cf. 0 1 10 0 Davis, rr.... 113 0 McOuIre, c. 1 1 7 0 ( Kltion, p... 1 0 0 1 ( Totals .. 7 11 27 7 . Clarke. If... 0 1 3 0 0 Wnanor. rf. o l l o o llrniuf'il, lb 1 1 8 1 l Lrncli, 3b... 1 1 1 Ely. s 0 0 2 1 1 '.tinnier, c. 0 0 0 1 0 r.iniiclilll, p 0 0 1 1 0 .VIItK, p.... 0 0 0 2 0 Totals ..3 C 27 IS Brooklyn 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 37 riiisourg o o o u u u u i . . tnn.l ni..B1..l.n 1. llvni.lll.n 1 Two-baso hltH: Kelley. Daly, Dablcn. Three- doho nits: wngnor, ivncn, uaiy. stoien bnse: Lench. Double piny: Leach to Rltchey to llranslleld. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Wlltz, 1. Struck out: Hy Tnnnehlll. 3; by u iiiz, i; ny lutaon, ii. i'asscct miu; mm mcr. Time: 1:50. Umpire: O'Day. I'tXCTUIlll MATTIlliWSO.N'S HALO. Iteiln Flml New York'ii Worahliieil I'lteher for Nino Hit. CINCINNATI. June S.-The trreat Mat thowson was an ensy mark for thu Cincin nati Nationals during the early Innings ot todny's same. Hunched bits In the fourth nnd fifth Innings put New York out of tho hunt. Hahn pitched a splendid game. Nine of tho hits made off his delivery came after two men wero out. Irwin's error in the sixth cost three runs. Attendance, lo.usi. acoro: , CINCINNATI. I NEW YORK. R.II.O.A.E. U.ll.O.A.E Mcllrlde. cf. 0 0 1 0 0 Vnnll'n. cf. 1 2 4 0 1 llarley, It... 0 10 0 O'Kelbacli, If. 1 u 1 0 0 Ilrckley, lb. 1 1 10 1 0 Htrani!. 2b.. 0 12 2 0 Crawford, rf 2 2 3 0 0 Illckm'n. rf. 1 2 2 0 0 StelnOlt. 2b 2 2 1 1 0 Irwin. 3b.... 0 2 111 Mugoon, rs. 0 0 1 2 0 HrrRtn, c... o o a l o Hahn, p 1114 0 Davli. bs.,.. 12 10 0 (lanzel, lb.. 0 1 :o 0 0 Iluelow, 3b. 0 1 1 2 1 Warner, c.. 0 1 3 1 0 Matth's'n, p 0 1 0 4 0 Total .. 9 27 10 1 Totals ..4 1124 9 2 Cincinnati o 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 -G New VorK 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 04 Karned runs! Cinelnnntl. B: Mw York. 1 Two-basa hits: Vanllultren, llueliw HtAli.frtlHI Tlirnn..u. I.l(u. IL.I.n .v ... ... ..... . tn. u-uii-JL lino, i.tinit, , in ner. Stolen buses: Irwin (21. Stelnfldt First on balls: Off Matthewson, 1, Hit by pitched bull: Matthewson. Struck out' Hy itunn, i; uy Aiaunewson, s, wna pitch Hahn. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Emslle. Natlonnl tinmen roslponecl, At St. Louis St. Louls-Dnston; rain. Nntlonul I.envuu SIuiiiHiik. Won. Lost. P.C. New York IS 12 .000 Cincinnati 20 14 .6s Pittsburg 21 17 .fa: Phlladelnhla 19 18 .513 St. Louis 18 19 .4S(l Brooklyn 17 IS .16 Boston 12 18 .no Chicago 15 21 .384 AMERICAN CHICAG0S LOSE Are Oiithntteil hy the C'iiiliil Dele KHtloii, Nine Never Leaving the lMute, , WASHINGTON. Juno 8. The Chlc-nirn Americans were outbatted today. The loruU tuuiiii iiiiicrsun irequeuiiy, wnne j.eo struck out ulno men, and after the third Inning not u visitor made a hit. The wind was high during thu Initial Innings, and Chicago twice sunt the ball Into diii mil. Held for home 'runs. Mercer, while trying 10 ciiicn a uy in inu pvuuuu lulling, jiui nsnlnst the rlcht field fence with trn. dous forco und was compelled to retlro from tne game, Aitenuuuco, i.ioi, scpro: WASHINQTON. I CHICAGO. Jt.Il.O.A.E. It.H.O.A.E. Farrell. cf.. 2 ITKan, tb-rf 2 Qulnn, 2b.. 0 Foitfr, If... 1 0 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 Mercor. rf.. 0 0 0 Everett, lb.. 0 1 8 0 Oraily, c.... 0 1 Cllnu'n, a,, 1 0 CouKlilln, 3b 1 1 U(, P 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 li 0 Hoy, cf 0 0 0 Jnnes, rf ... 1 2 1 Merle. 2b.. 1 1 0 iKbell, lb.... 0 1 Hartm'n, 3b 0 0 Shucnrt, si. 0 0 Totals .. i II Washington ... Chicago Famed runs: Two-bnso hits: 4 o l o 7 0 l 4 2 2 1 J 7 1 (i M'Khi-I'iI, If 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 Hulllvnn, c. 0 0 1 2 1 1 Oirntterson, p 0 0 0 0 0 10 - - - TotuU ..3 J 24 12 !7 8 1 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 2 -S 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Washington. C; Chicago, 3, ijuiuii, rosier, Kvvreu Thrco-bnsc hits: Dungan. Leo (2). Homo runs: Mtrtes. McFarland. Stolen lu3ii Fnrrell, Or.idy, Merles, Isbell. Flrfct base on balls! Oft Lee, 2; oft Patterson, 2, Struck Left on Time; IMS, Umplro MILWAlKKIl 1'I.AY THIHTKILV JIKX us; un i.ot', ., on i-iiiiiTson, . . nut: Hy Lee. 9; by Patterson, 1 n hnscs: Washington, ; Chlcngo, 4 IMS. Umplro: Haskell. l.oeUliiK i:iiou;jh, lliMever, to llcnt the llOHtoii I'riMvd, BOSTON, Juno 8. Sparks' wlldness In the fourtn inning unsettled tne wnoio Miiua.i kee Amerlcnn team today nnd before It ro covered form elcht of I tip homti i..im hml crossed the plate. Garvin, who nucc'edd 8parks, held tho HoMoiih tn two hits In tho last four Innings. Both Waldron and Gil- W. R. BENNETT COMPANY MONDAY'S CLEARANCE SALES Head the bargains. Special matting sale. Great crockery sale. Cut prices on Roclcers Hardware and Stationery at JLow lJrices. Crockery Dept. Leader Bargains Monday and Tuesday Dinner wnrj complete line of new English Seml-Porcclaln. Decoration, brown floral spray. On art room table. This whole lot goes for less than price of common while ware. Read, compare and note quotations. You never bought similar porcelains for the money. 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I Hchreck'nt, e 1 Lewli, p.... 1 of the gamo for kicking. Score: i MILWAUKEE. A.E. n.H.O.A.E. 1 J 1 1 1 12 0 Waldron, rf 0 0 Ilawlcy, rf. 0 1 Gilbert, 2!.. 0 0 Connor, !b.. 0 1 Ilallm'n, If. 0 0 Andcrs'ii, lb 1 TotaU .,12 S ! 1 I'onroy, 1 0 Duffy, cf... K U Iliirke, 3b., 'Ijonny, c... 12 3 Hpnrks, p.. Maioney . Qarvln, p. 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 TotnU ..4 G 21 15 4 Batted for Sparks In tho fourth. Boston 1 0 O K 0 2 0 1 -12 Mllwaukco 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-4 Knrneil runs: Boston. 2. Two-baso hit: Hemphill. Stolen bases: Parent. Duffy. Uai.es on ball: Off Sparks, 5; off Garvin, 1. Hit by pitched mill: l- reeman. rarcni, uon roy. Struck out: By Lewis, 4. Time: 1:12. Umplro: Mannassau. clhvula.mj has sojik to siwhk. BLUE GIRL IS RATHER FAST Fatter, in Fact, Than Others in Qreat American Stakes Eaco. NASTURTIUM LEADS THE OTHER SEVEN Kvrnt Is lor Two-Ycnr-Oliln nt Five Furlong- anil In Hun In 1 lOi! 1-" The Pnrnilrr Winn Ilrond nny Stakes. Tn 111 i'N Thirteen Huns to Ilnl t liiiorc'n KlVf. BALTIMORE, June 8, Tho Cleveland American team had u batting picnic with the Baltlniores hero today nnd Schmidt wns batted out of the box In the fifth, und Dunn, who relieved him, fared little better. Attendance. 3,500. Scoru: CLEVELAND. HALTLMOP.E. It.H.O.A.E. U.ll.O.A.E. richer', of. 2 1 1 0 lMcGraw, 3b 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 0 Howell, If... 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Wlll'ms, 2b. 0 0 1 6 0 I) 1 0 Kclattr, iu.. ! 2 I 1 0 2 u Seymour, rf. 0 0 1 0 2 H 1 0 JnckBon. cf. 0 2 A 0 0 2 3 0 Hurl, lb 1 0 11 0 0 2 3 Ullrcn'h'n, c. 2 0 1 0 0 10 0 Schmidt, p.. 10 0 1 McCnrfy, If 0 2 O'llrltn, rf.. 0 0 LiCh'ce, lb 3 3 Hr.ulley, Sb. 3 4 Wood, c 2 1 lifvk. 2b 2 3 tihlvbcck, m tScJtt, v 1 2 Dunn, p. 0 0 0 1 Totals ..13 10 27 10 2 Totals .. & 6 24 18 4 Cleveland 1 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 13 Baltlmoro 0 0013000 1-5 Sacrifice hits: McCarthy, Shlebeck, Wood, Dunn. Two-base hits: Bradley, Jackson. Three-basa hlta: Kclster, Bradley, La Chance, Beck. Stolen buso: Kclster. Double play: Kelater to Hart. Baso on balls: Oft Dunn, 1; oft Schmidt, 3; off Scott. 4. Struck out: By Scott, 6. Passed ball: Bresnnhnn, Wild pitch: Scott. Left on buses; Balti more, 7: Cleveland, S. Time: 1:50. em pires: Sheridan nnd Connolly. THUY IH THINGS TO I1KTHOIV. I'lillnilcliililnua Pile (Jit Six Ittuin tn VUltorn' Our. PHILADELPHIA, June S.-Tlie Detroit Americans mado their tlr.it nppenrnncu here today nnd were defeated by tne home club In a fnst game. Plank was Invincible nnd Veager pitched n masterly gnme, but his support waa not equal to that of his op ponent. Attendnnce, 10,0u0. Scoro: PHILADELPHIA. I DETIIOIT. It.H.O.A.E, H.H.O.A.E. llHer, rf.... 1 0 0 0 Casey. 3b... 0 1 0 J 0 Hnyilrn, If.. 1 1 0 0 0 Ilarrott. cf.. 0 0 0 1 1 Crofii, 3b.... t 1 0 4 1 r'rlsk, cf.... 0 0 0 0 0 Uijolc, 2b... 0 1 1 4 OOlenson, 2b. 0 0 2 4 1 Kultz. cf 1 2 4 u 0 Holmes, rf.. 0 0 3 0 0 Davit, lb... 1 115 0 OHIbcrfld. ill 1 ( II Powers, c... 1 0 7 1 0 Hhaw, lb... 0 111 1 0 Dolan, H3... 0 0 0 1 0 Nance, K...0 0 10 0 Plank, p.... 0 0 0 I O.lluelow, c... 0 0 2 2 1 Ycnscr, p... 0 0 0 3 1 Totals .. 6 6 27 II ll Totals ..1 4 21 IS S Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 - fi Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Karned runs: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Two-baso lilts: Hnydcn, ISIberfeld. Sacri fice hit: Kultz. Stolen bases: Kultz (2). Left on bases: Detroit. I; Philadelphia 4. Klrst base on balls: Off Veager. 1. Struck out: By Plank, li. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Cantlllton. Aiuerlenn I.rnttiio Stnmllufr. Won. Lost. P P. Chlcngo 20 13 .Miti Washington IS 13 ,'M Detroit 22 Hi .571 Baltlmoro IS 11 .50 Philadelphia 17 1! .412 noston 15 17 .168 Mllwaukeo 14 23 .37S Cleveland U 23 .102 Southern I.enKiie. CHATTANOOGA, Juno 8.-Score: Tt.H.U. Chattanooga ..300100000-4B1 New Orleans .. 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0-0 7 2 Batteries: Chattanooga, Dolnn and Roth; New Orleans. Kreelnnd nnd Abbott. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Juno 8,-Scnro: H.H.K. Birmingham .. 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 0-9 13 1 Llttlo Hock .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3-i 7 4 Batteries: Birmingham, Brandt and Cul ver: Llttlo nock. Sparger nnd Lynch. SELMA, Juno 8. Score: It. 1 I.E. Shreveport ....1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2-ti 10 0 Belmn 0 o 0 0 0 2 0 p 3-5 9 1 Batteries: Shreveport, fitultz nnd Mc Outre: Selmn, Hnlley and Alexnndor. NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Juno S. Score: Il.H.E. Nashville 1 00OO303 7 IS 2 Memphis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 3 Batteries: Corbett nnd Fisher; Memphis, Robb and Kulkhoff. NEW YORK, Juno 8. Tho Great America i stako of $12,t)00 was the magnet that drew about 16,000 people to tbo Gravcscnd raco track today. John E. Maddcn'a BIuo Girl, at C to 1, won this event cleverly over a rather alow track with tho next four horsco heads apart, Nasturtium, the favor ite, getting the place from Major Danger field. The Great American was for two-year-olds at flvo furlongs. Nasturtium was held nt evon monoy, while Saturday, Bluo Girl and tho Gold Finder wero about equal second choices at 5 and 6 to 1. Eight horses started. Bluo Girl and Major Dangerfleld rushed out to mako the run ning, but the others, with tho exception of Saturday, wero closo up and racing In a bunch. On tho far turn Nasturtium wns sharply cut off. Bluo Girl, Major Danger field and Whisky King was tho order coming Into tho stretch and when they wero straightened out for homo Bluo Girl drow away and won cleverly by two lengths. Garrlgan, on tho favorite, claimed a foul ngalnst tho winner, but tho stewnrds would not allow the claim. The Paradcr won the Broadway stakes rather easily from AM Green nnd Vltelllus, tho other entries ro fuslng. The Paradcr wns an odds-on fav orite and led all the way. Results: First race, nbout six furlongs: Gold iSpln ner won. Outlander second, Isla third. Time: 1:12 2-C. Second race, one and n half mile: Andro nlcus won, Sadlo 8 second, First AVhlp i...rd. Time: 2:00 2-3. Third race, the Great Amerlcnn of 512,500, live furlongs: Blue Girl won. Nasturtium second, Major Dungcrlleld third. Time: 1:02 4-5. Fourth race, the Broadway stukew, ono and one-sixteenth miles: Tho Pnrader won, All Green second, Vltelllus third. Time: 1:49. Fifth race, selling, flvo furlongs: Hono lulu won. Man-o'-wnr second, Step Onward third. Time: 1:021-5. Sixth race, ono mile nnd seventy yards; Belvlno won, Anna Darling second, Bluo Victor third. Time: 1:49 2-5. U.VLl'CKY DA V AT IIAWTIIOII.VK. Dewey & Stone Furniture Company 1115-1117 Fariiam Street. Trade Magnets in Furniture Our offerings this week nro certainly interesting to economical furniture Infers. Noth ing but new, up-to-date goods at prices below any we have quoted heretofore. GET PKICES Cnlli'ite Hum llnll. At Cambridge Hnrvard, 11; Pennsylva nia. 3. At Cedar Falls Iowa Normal, fi; Iowa State college (Ames), 5, At HulTnlo Cornell, li; Carlisle Indians, 5. At Lafayette, lnd. Purdue, I; Illinois. 0. At Ann Arbor, Mich. -Michigan, 6; Chi cago, 3. At Richmond, lnd. Miami. 9; Earlhnm, 6. Throe-! I.enuue. At Rock Island Terro Haute, 0; Rock Islam', 2. At Davenport -Davenport. 13: Decatur, 3. At Hockford Rockford 9; Evansvllle, 3. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 16, Bloomlneton, 3. MlNlinim nnil Unit HIiIIiik Mnr (lie HlllllllllK. CHICAGO, June S.-Mlshups nnd bad rid ing, wero the features of today's1 sport at Hawthorne. After nearly everybody had fallen In the steeplechase nnd Sallust had won by nbout n iiuarter of a mile, Hero dlade, the favorite In the Juvenile stakes, was tho subject of h wretched rldo hy Co burn nnd enmo In fourth, tho winner turn ing up In J. V. Klrby. Prontn. who finished third, swerved and Interfered with llero dlade, for which Prontn wns tllsriualltled, ihe fnvorlto getting third money. Aftor all of these mlshnps Lndy Schorr, tho oven money favorite In tho overnight handicap nt a mllo und nn olghth, was beaten by Wild Pirate, who wns 10 to l In tho betting. Tho steeplechnse wns the spectnculnr fen ture, with Its numerous tumbles. Isen, ono of the horses that fell, wus the subject of n plungo In tho betting ring. IIU rider re mounted him and got second monoy. Wenther clear and trnck good. Results: Klrst rage, live furlongs, selling: Harry Beck won, Huns Wagner second, McCnes ney third. Time: 1;02. Second race, one mile: Bangle won. Al garota second, Llvldln third. Time: 1:I1V4. Third rnce, steeplechase, short course: Sallust won, Isen second, Frond third. Time; 3:2P,4. Fourth rnce, tlvo and n hnlf furlongs: J V. Klrby won. Doreen second, Herodtndo third. Time: IMU- Fifth race, ono mile nnd nn eighth, handi cap: Wild Plrato won, Lady Schorr iec ond. Ben Chance third, Tlmo: 1:5.1?;. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: Vlncennn won. Hup Scotch sec ond, Host third. Time: IM. Seventh rnce, one mllo nnd seventy ynrds. selling: Federal won, Winter second, El Canoy third." Time: Lid. lll'.I.MO.VT IS HI GUT O.V IIVM1, Aiiuuat Doesn't MU Any More Steu nril' Mim'IIiikh. NEW YORK. June S. At a meeting nt tho stewnrdH of the Jockey rlub tuday at the Brooklyn Jockey club course August Belmont. II. K. Knapp. F. R, Hitchcock nnd Andrew Miller wero present. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., was appointed stewnrd to represent the club nt the Coney Island summer meeting. Trainer McCauley und Jockeys Robert King and John Johnnon wern reinstated to all privileges under the rules. The following licenses were granted: Trainers It, Carr. J. B. Ferguson. J. A. Kyle, John Lym. J. II. Morris. P. Menny. F. A. McCnrry. P. C. Murray, G W. Nixon and P. D. Williams. Jockevs Melvln Brlen, J. Colle. Kenneth Torco, Richard llolcomb and Joseph Scher. rer. Tho oxecutlvo committee of tbo National Steeplechase nnd Hunt association held a meeting nt which W C Whitney, J. P. Alexander, J G. Folll nnd .1 R. Green wero present Tho application of J it Beard for tho reinstatement of thn hrr'o t harnemrn was crantcd. The annllcitlons I (or the reinstatement of the horses Sales- $9.75 AXYWIIEKE then come and compare with the following: Solid Oak Chiffonier three large drawers, two small CfT drawers and hat box only one dozen at this price. xJcPil J Massive Oak Dininr Table top '12x12 inches four inch lluted legs hard oil finish extends G feet for this sale only Kound Cornered China Case made of the best, quartered oak French plate mirror back of top shelf 01 inches VO') "7ff high 40 inches wide worth all of :W special. $LLk J Quartered Oak Dresser swell ton and ton drawers 22x2S inch French plate mirror best; value in the city t i h week on v vUivo' Solid Oak Sideboard swell top and drawers large tn,) French Plato mirror cast brasB trimmings very neatly carved cholco of two nattorns. this wrek onlv t Keclining Go-Cart either golden oak or rattan green enamol gear rubber tiros and brake your eholco thla week.. New arrivals in Metal Ilcds, Dressers, China Cases and Sideboards. Also n beautiful lino of Palm Stnnds nnd Parlor Tables In all tho new finishes. Now Mqtal Bods, In all colors, nt from JC.00 up. Wo show tho beBt lino ot Porch and Lawn Goods In tho city. 75 .$7.50 Dewey & Stone Furniture Co. 1115-1117 Fnrnam Street. man nnd Knssala. for steeplechaso and hurdlo rnces wero referred to the stowarda of the Jockey club with 11 recommendation that they bo granted. NOT T1IH IMVOIUTKS AT OAKLAND. AVInnrrn Arc Sonic Home n Trlllr l.i-iis I'nnulnr. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 8.-Fnvorlton fnred badly nt Oakland today, but well played horses took some of tho events. In tho last raco Jim McCleevy nppenred to bo hopelessly out of It, but came fast and won driving by it bead from Rainier, 11 50 to 1 shot. Escalantn wns bid uii $)') nnd Jim McCleevy J20. Both wero retained by the stables. Jockey Gutierrez, wlio wns thrown In tho 2-yenr-old rneo yestcr dny, Is Htlll unconscious nnd his Injuries nro more serious than was nt llrst sup posed. Hesults: First rnce, one mllo nnd seventy ynrds, selling: Torsldn won, Senator Mntts sec ond, lioluuloho third. Tlmo: 1:46?1. Second rnce, futurity course, Helling: Rio do Altnr won. MlsMon second, Catherine Bravo third. Time: 1:11. Third rnco, four and u half furlongs, sell ing: EHcalanto won, Snnwberry second. I'arlzado third. Tlmo: 0:55i- Fourth race, futurity course, selling: Rntson won, Vantlno nocond, Gibraltar third. Time: 1:11. Fifth race, soven furlongs, handicap: Good Hope won, Montnlladu second, Byron Rose third. Time: 1:27. Sixth race, ono mile and seventy yards, selling: Jim MrCleuvy won, Rainier sec ond, Cromwell third. Time: 1:471s. DETROIT HACKS NEXT TO START, Four lliiutli'cil llorNPN Alremly nt lllKlililiul PnrU. DETROIT. Juno 8,-Tho Highland Park club's niet'tlag will commence next Wed nesday und run for sixteen days. TIitc aro nbout I0O horses ulready here. There will bo nearly 1,000 hordes In attendance. Four stakes will bo run during the meeting. Tho trial Derby for 3-year-olds nt ono mile and a sixteenth. Is the stnr number and will bo contested on tho opening dny. From present Indications thero will bo ten or twelvo starterH In thn race. Terminus, Kenllworth, Ben MncDbul, Petra II, War ranted, Bencknrt. Cnlleur. Lnwton nnd others of lesser note are counted upon tin euro starters. The Highland Park meeting Is the opening of the northern circuit, which Includes Fort Erie, whenco the horses will go nfter leaving hem Hereto, foro tho betting rlngH havo iwn run on thn syndicate plan, but HiIh season they will be open to all reputable bookmakers. Mnrk f'asslilav will handle the htartor's flag, whllo Frank Nelson will preside In tho Judge's stand, nnd J. W. Russwurm will bo clerk of tho hoiiIch i:r.itvniiM; heavy at st. i.iu'is Ilenvy Wentlier, lli'in y Trnel.-, llcnv) lli'lllnu mill lli'iivy l.oMnu, ST. LOI'IS. Juno 8,-Notwlthstnndlng tho unpropltlouH conditions a big crowd turned out to witness the rao-n today. A drizzling rnln foil nil afternoon, making the track heavy. Tho play In tho ring was heavy and the bookmakers quit heavy losers. Barney ltathbono nnd bis frlrnds made a big kill ing on Kings Highway In tho third riMit. backing him from 25 to 10 to 1 The JjnUr rhimplonshin stako worth Jl.Wo tu tho winner was won by half a dozen lengths In n common gallon hv Wyeth, Jrhn Schorr a crack colt Charles W. Meyer run ning third. Meyer was n prohibitive fnvorlto nt 1 to 0. but tho crowd would havo little of him. The ring offered 4 nnd 3 to 1 on the field, und this was eagerly welzed, the hooks losing heavily to the race. Four favorites nnd three outsiders won. HchuIih: First race, six furlongs, Helling: Za.'k Ford won, Tho Butcher second, Tinny Bella third. Time: 1:18. Second rare, llvo und a hnlf furbings, purse: Kulonia won, Harry Wilson Hccoud, Knlllr third. Time: 1:12M. Third rnco, h!x rurlongs, purse: KlngH Illghwny won, HI Nockcr second, Robert, Jr.. third. Time: ,1:1714. Fourth race. Junior rlinmplniiHlilp ntnke, purno $2,omo, six lurlnnga: Wyeth won, Monto lllmyu second, CbarleH V. Meyer third. Time: 1:20. Fifth rnco, one mile and n sixteenth, purso: Hottentot won, Chopin hccoikI, Ida Ledyard third. Time: 1:52. Sixth nice, one mile und twenty ynrds, selling: Tummnny Chief won. Tidal Wue second, Clay Potter third. Time: 1:50. Seventh rare, seven furlongs, Helling: BntttlH won. Verify second, Sadlo Levy third. Time: 1:3214. ;ovi:it.oit novo agaix i:i.i:cti:ii. CuniliK-tM SueiM'Hxriil Slieeil ( ninilllli ill llliolliniitl. CINCINNATI, Juno 8 -Several things wero sprung on tho booklet) ul Newport today. The betting wns heavy on the vlrtory of Anna 11. nnd Strathbrocck. Ite- Flrst rnce, live furlongH, selling: Sister Knto II won, Nnney Dnbyns hccoud. Aurhondruyno third. Time: l:()2i. Second ritre, four and a half furlongs, selling: Anna A II. won, Ingo socoml Handrail third. Time: 0:5(1. Third nice, six furlongn: Lilly Pantlund won, ImperlillMt second, Nortliumliri.i third. Time: 1:11. , Fourth rare, ono mile, selling: Htratn broeck won, Nekarnls bccoiuI, Hallled tlitru. Time: 1:42. , , , Fifth rare, aeven furlongs Lidy K1 won, Fnlry Dell second, Pauline ,1. third. Tlmiv l-.ZhYi. , , ... Sixth race, ono mile und nn . Ightb, teii Ing: Governor Boyil won, Slasher Hocontl, Albert Vulo third. Time: 1.5G1. .1IOHI1 TIIAX I'M W AT OAKI.HV. t'liK'Iniiiitl Unci' Meet Entry LlKtM Are I.OIIK. CINCINNATI, Juno S.-Tho entries for the llrst grand circuit mentlug nt Oakley purk. which is to be held from hejitember 10 to 20. Inclusive, have closed with an unusually lurgn number of oritrleH. There arc to be six Mtake events, niuountlng to ll'J.OOO in nil us follow: The y.umt-tolii. 2:30 class trot, 5,O00, with forty-four entries. The Grand Hotel, 2:11 class trot, J3.000, thirty-one entrli . The Honing Hotel, for 3-yonr-olds, trot, l iiw, twenty-six entries. The Ookley, 2:21 t-lasH puce, forty entries. The Ohio, 2:11 clnss pace, twenty-four entrk s. The Gibson House. 2;0fl clnsx pace, four teen entries. Ilenllll" lit 1 1 ll III 1 1 1 , ll . HAMILTON (Jut , Jure 8 Ri,ltH I'lrnt ruee, sevtii-i Ighths of u mill Kli- w n Infctlco re ' nd, Luclalre thud 'I'lnv 1 t Second race, four and a halt furlunss Cnntestnnt won. Paulino Janetto second, Trukuso third. Time: (1:50. Third rare, one mllo nnd u hnlf: Vine ot Truco won, Toddy Ladlo second, Bnrlcy Sugar third. Time: 2:40. Fourth rare, one mllo nnd three-quarters, hunters' Hteeiilcchiinc: Hucklot won, Tates rrcek Hccoud, gulcksllver third. Time: 4:2314. Fifth rnco. six furlongs: Srorilo won, A'lolcnt erond, Spring Wells third. Tlmo: 1:1.1. Sixth raco. Kteeplechnse, three miles: Ar ipzzo woo, .lark f'arey second, Mr. Dunlap third. No time given. Seventh rare, live furlongH: Silver Locka won, Hprnk Easy second, Mcdford third. Time: i:03. princetonTiniTgets even DefeiiU Villi-, I'lld-eii tn Five, liy (Jood HitttliiK III l.iionel) -PlujeU (.11 mi. PRINCETON. N J , June 8. Princeton toduy wiped mil the ilefeut iidmlntstcrrd by Vale' at New I Liven n week ugo. Hy heavy stick work the Tigers defeated tho sons ot! Ell, 15 f ." The gumo wim loosely played, though i here were Hevnrul brilliant plnys. Shnrpe, viile's llrst bnsomnn, jilaycd a star game, nnd Pitcher Fnncrhlll for Princeton was very Hlrong In the hox. Tho tlo will he played off In New York next Saturday. Score: R.H.I5. ITIik i ion 4 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 -15 17 d y.ile 0 0 0 0 B 1 0 0 2- 5 5 4 Butteries: Yale, Sharpe, Robertson and 1 l.ir''h; Prlncelon, Underbill and Grcon. College Hull l'lii)er. Hoyles' College Juniors met thn Oroen Meadow s on tho baso bull diamond yestcr dny uftcriionti anil after un exciting con test came off victors, with tho scoro stand lug 22 to 13 Tho Omaha Commorclnl rollego baso ball team challenged Hoyles' College Sonlpm this week und u series of games will b played them In tho near future I' I' lend DefeutH Exrlrr. FRIEND, Neb., Juno 8. - (Spcclnl )-A eloholy rontcsted gnmo of baso bull wad played ycKtorduy at this plnco between tho home learn nnd Exeter. Moorn nnd Wilson were the buttery tor tbo homo team and HIIsh und Marvel for Exeter Tho scoro stood C to 5 In favor or Friend. Thn gamo is to bo repeated ut Exetur next Friday. IiiiIIiiiih Win I .ur StrnlRlit. t IIOI'KINTON, In. Juno l.-(Speclal.) Tho Nebraska Indians defeated Lenox col lege yoMerduv. '" " IL I hoy defeated ArnllsHa. in . Mmiduv. V Ut 6, and Port Byron. III. TuemU mill ednesdny, 17 tn und 11 to 3. thus making four amc straight. Vii)iie Inlli-ue. KM Wlnslilp, 4, WINSIHE. Neb, Juno 8. (Special,) Tim Wuynii college learn and tho Wlnsldo team played a gnme of base ball hnro yestorday afternoon hut 'hd not finish It on account of rain. Wlvn they ntopped tho scoro stood 10 to 4 In luv.ir of tho nollefe. eli i n AhkiicIiiIIihi, ' At rol ni'l)' - Toledo, 7 (Columbus. 5. A Li il-'t'f H heullng, 0; LoulBvllle, 5. IiniiJf ip' lis Indianapolis, 7; Fort i i. ... At Dat n-Mirlon, 6; Dayton, 3. '