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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 11, lf02. 9 SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS lama Citj Oitm Omaha Iu Tint Bed Drubbing for lb Season. NICHOLS HAS THE LEADERS GUESSING Caaaeet wttfc HI Dfairn Oal rir Tlsae aaa feat far Kaaaaa City' Error It Wtild Hitt Dm a aatoat. KANSAS CITT. Mar 10. f.peclal Tele gram.) The Manntogltes put a check t Omaha's winning streak Id tb opening game of the series t Fportsman park ttf oy and did It easily. Twlrler Brown, who de-iorated the renter of the diamond for the Rourke band, proved to he the easiest proposition that the local Western league team has met and ther kept up a steady bomberdment from stsrt to Bnleh. storing war nineteen hits, which, with four errors, stare them the game Sir a score of 11 to J. H wa simply Brown's dar to sit cn the svenrh, but Manager Rourke did not find .his cut la time and when It did dswn upon him that perhaps someone, else might do betfr tt was too late, for the Inhabitants of the ew park had practically rincbed the game In the first four Innings with seven runs. This was the Dm time this season that Brown's twisters had been treated so. Hsd Brown not already been on queer boulprar 1 bis support would have tended to demoral ise him, a poor attempt in the second In king by Carter to stop Ketchem's drive letting In three runs. The other two er rors were not so costly, as the hits which followed would have scored the Manning ites anyway. i The poor showing of the Omahahogs may be accounted for and excused In a measure by the fact that they rode all Friday night on the way from Peoria and the lack of rest showed when steadiness and clear beadwork was required. Klrhols Ha Tkris Gsruslsg. Charlie Nichols did the twirling for Kan ass City and his twisters were at all times putties to the guests, who placed only tour of them out of the road. His bscklng. how ver. was not up to the standard of the work set In the box and to error can be laid two of th Nebraskans' runs. Calhoun at first was hurt In the fourth Inning and forced to retire. Oondlng was taken from behind the bat and placed at the first corner and Thomas went In to cs ten ia the second Kemmer, the first man up, walked and sallied on to second on Ie montravllle's ascrlfice. Allen scored Kem mer on a hit to center and' Messlt was given a paaa to first. Nichols placed a long one to left that looked good for two bases, but Fleming, by a great -piece of fielding, pulled It down. Ketcbum pushed a drive to left and Carter, overly anxious to gather It In, let It go through him clear to the fence. Ketchem never stopped, fol lowing Allen and Jdesr.lt across the plate. alalia a Battlaa Caralral. Th sixth Inning was a batting carnival for fair. Nichols was the first to get In action, lacing out a two-bagger. Ketchem scored him on a single to center. Shannon fell in line with a sharp grounder to Hlckey. The third baseman could not han dle It la time to cut off Shannon at first, but he threw anyway, perhaps Just for practice. However, It was a disastrous Tleca of work, for the ball went wide and Shannon scampered on to third. It was on this play that Calhoun was hurt. In trying to get the wide throw he stepped in th path and Shannon bumped Into him. Waldron, Robinson and Kemmer followed with three more singles, adding two rune. Four more scores wer added In th sev enth on three triples and two doubles. Carter was the first to loop the loop "for the visitor, stretching a base on balls into a marker on Messttt's wild throw to cut bit Gen Ins, who was stealing. Aa error by Shannon, a base on balls to Stewart and Hlckey' tri-aocker. the only one of the game, netted two more runs for Omaha In the sixth. KANSAS CITT. Ketchem, tf... Shannon, as... Waldron. rf... Robinson, Ho.. Kemmer. lb... IemontrevlIle, Allen. If lb. AB. R. t I 2 0 1 ft 1 H. O. A. E. UavG You Got Rheumatism? A Scientific Discovery Which will Revolutioaiz: thj Treat ment of Rheumatism. Trial Box Free Rheumatism ha yielded to a marvelous discovery and today this remedy is offered fre to all who suffer. Scarcely a grown person haa escaped Its twinges and thou sand have been so deformed and ntla hapen that they hardly look like tmlr former salvea. If you ar such a sufferer. Bar Dootn, c t I 1 0 Barclay, Brown. If,.. I I S I llKraST. 5- ,th-v: 4 , Mr ABRAM HEED of National Military Horn. Barrack 4. Iayton, Oh o. writes: "Gloria Toulc did wbat three doctor failed to da. It cured ir.e " aend your name and addrees to John A. Umith. Milwaukee. 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No man. wrotnaa or child need cuffer longer. Th trtaj box prove Its power over rnrumatlsm and Is fre to all. Addreaa, JuHN A. fMITH. 4-1i German! ' B.dg.. Milwaukee. Vi la. Th following symptoms ar cured: Pain IB aui au4 Mark. Smothering benaatlona. Coatod Tongue. Bltd Stomach. W ant of Appetite. Korpleaaneaa, Headarh. Keeling of roar, bad Dnaaa, bad Wrrnory . and lQrn t. i daje trwauaatu tun. Au Mitt, e I I 1 I 1 1 Nichols, p I 1 I 1 Totsis nun t "5 OMAHA. AB. R, M. O. A. E. Carter, rf 1 1 I 1 Gentn. cf 114 10 Fleming. If 4 v I ft Calhoun, lb I 4) 4) l 1 0 Thoma. c I 1 1 Lolan. M 4 1 1 I 1 Ptewart. 2b I 1 I 4 Hlekev. Kb 4 1 ft 4) I 0- ndmg. e and lb ... 4 ft I 1 Brown, p I 0 ft 1 I ft Allowsy 1 0 ft ft ft ft Totsis 5 1 4 U Batted for Thomas In th ninth. Kane City ft40lft40 11 Omaha ft 0 1 0 I. - I Earned runs: Kansas City. I Two-bse hits: Messitt. Nl hi.l. Three-baae hit: Hlrkey. Hfccrlflce hlta: Shannon. Demontre vhle. Stolen bae: Oenin (2. Iouble plays: Shannon to Kemmer. Oenlns to Brown to Oondlng First bnae on balls: fifT Nlrhnls. 1; off Brown. X. Hit by pitched ball: By Nichols, t Struck out: By Nichols. ; by Brown. 1. Passed halis: Thomss, I. 1-eft on bsses: Ksnsa City, ft; Omaha, a. Time: 1:20. I'mplre: Stearns. at. Joseph WIm laBKlK Match. ST. JOSEPH, May 19 St. Joseph won toiay In th slowest game ever played "here. Both pitchers were wild st times and heavy batting came in stroaks. Score: R H E Ft. Joseph ....I 0 ft ft 4 8 ft 0 015 14 1 les Moines ..flftOlllOft 411 U I Batteries. Ft. Joseph, Psrvln and Roth; tes Motnes. Bsrry and Wllkins. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Ienver game postponed; rin. . .(Hosts Tooaa Will. PPIORIA, May 10. Colorado Springs won on timely hitting, assisted bv two errors by Fimonton and Mahoney and a pass to first. Score: R H E Colo Springs. OaiftftvOftl 114 1 Peoria 3 ft 0 ft ft 0 0 ft ft I t Batteries: Peortu, Slmonton and Wilson; Colorado Springs, Jones and Hanson. fttaadlaa- of the Traaw. Flayed. Won. Lost, P C. Omaha .. 14 11 t .7 Kansas City IS 11 4 .TO Ienver 14 I .SI Milwaukee 12 s 7 .417 Peoria 14 6 ft .SS7 Colorado Springs 15 ft ."0 Ft. Joseph lb ft ( .40 Lw Moines 13 4 1 . S Games today: Omaha at Kansas City, Colorado eprlngs at Peoria, Denver at Milwaukee, De Moines at St. Joseph. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE After ) Groat Battle the OsaLtri Vila by Sorrow Marfls. ST. tOriS. Msy 10 After a great battle, ending In eighth and ninth Inning rallies by St. Louis, phtlsdelphla won by a score of ft to i. Attendance, 4.U00. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LUlTIg. H.H.O.A.K R H O AX. Thmnaa. cf . I t olpurell. .. I I I 1 I Txiii:u. lb. 1 e iinnoTan. rf. 1 1 rt ... l s l sraoot. el.... 1 I s e U.. I ... 1 4 i Hulawltt. aa. 0 t 1 I 1 Hartmao. la I I I 1 a H.Uman. lb I I I I Rran. Ik 1 t 1 Bilrta, lh. V. 4 I O.Mcaola. a... 17 1 Mas. 114 1 0!Pnps. a 0 110 Taraea, p s 1 s vyickar 1 1 4' Totala . .. V 11 I Totala ..iliril J Patted for Yerkes In the ninth. Philadelphia .........0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1-4 8t. Loula ..1 0 0 ft 0 0 0 S 16 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 1; St. Louis, t. Two-base hits: Donovan, Smoot, Doug las. Three-base hits: Brown, Haltman. Sacrifice hlta: Donovan, Douglas. Double play: Mnge to Haltman to Douglaa. Baa hits: Off Popp, 4; off Verkea, 6. Stolen base: Barry. Hit By pitcher: By Magee, 1. Bases on balls: Off Popp, 6: off Yerkes, 1; off Msgee, 1. Struck out: By Popp, 1; by Yerkes, 8; by Msgee, 1. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 10; St. Louis, t. Innings pitched: By Popp, J; by Yerkes, bh. Time: 1:51 Cmpire: Cantlllon. Claclaoatl Brat Bostom. CINCINNATI. Msy 10 The Clneinnatl team developed a hitting streak In the first two innings of todays game and won .by making aeven runs. Attendance, 1,200. Score: CINCINNATI. . BOSTON. B.H.O. A.B.I R H O A Hot. tt ISIS iLuech. Of..., 1 1 1 0 iHthhs. If.... ISIS Tennar, lb.. It 0 tMrkler. lb. 1 t 11 iMment, lb.. 114 11 Crawford, ri. I 1 I 1 l l'arner. rf . . 1 1 0 Beck, lb 1 i 1 1 Oran'iar. tk 1 J 1 roiooran. aa I I I 7 1'Uons. a 1 1 t 0 Slalnteldt. lb t 1 1 Courtney. If. 1 1 t bran, c t t 1 Kilt re s. e. S t I t Halamaa. ..! jHa.la, p 4 Totala ... turn 4 Totals ... I "l M il"l Cincinnati S4001000 I Boston 100004000 i Earned runs: Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 4. Two-base hits: Corcoran, Oremlnger. Three-baae hits. Crswford. Lusch. Stolen bases: Tenney, Corcoran. Crawford. Double play: Corcoran to Beck ley. First bsse on balls: Off Heleman, 2: off Hale, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Helsman, 2. Struck, out: By Helsman, ft: by Hale. 1 Time: lfri Umpires: Powell and Brown. Plratea Hla Battlaaj Coo to t. PITT8BCRQ. Maf 10. Both pitchers wer hit hard, but the locals hit at the proper times and profited by the visitors' error. Keeler waa put out ef the game In the fourth inning for kicking. Attendance, 4.700. Score: PITTSBfRO. BROOKLYN. RH.OAE R.H.O.A.B. Paris, rf.... 1 110 e'rwtas. ef.... 1 lis Baaum't. et. S 1 0 Keeler, rt... I I t I (onror. sa. .. Sit W art. rf 11(1 'iMT, If.. Ill Sneckar. If. I I 1 KrmnaAald. lb I 1 IS I MrCrearr. Ik 4 11 Rltrhe). lb.. 12 11 o.baklen. as... 1111 Laack. lb.... I 1 I I ljUoo. lb.... 1 I I 1 I O'Uobm. a. I I 2 I O.lrwin. !.. 4111 Cbaabro, p... 1 1 A bear, c... 1-14 1 ,Huha. p... S I Total ... I U n 11 1 Wbeciar ... 0 ' Totala ... 4 u M II 4 Batted for Hughes In the ninth. Pittsburg O0021220- 8 Brooklyn ft 0 1 ft 1 2 0 ft ft 4 Earned runs: Pittsburg, I: Brooklyn. 2. Two-base hit: Do an. Three-baae hit: Flood. Barrinc hit: Beaumont. Stolen baaes: Da via. Beaumont, Loach. First bae on balls: Off C heetiro. 1; on Mug ties. 2. Struck out: Bv I'hrsbro. 2: by Hue he, a. Time: 1:40. Vmplre: O'Day. At Chicago Chlcago-Iew York nm postponed; wet grounda. taodloa; of Ik Tea ana. Played, Won. Lost. P.O. Pittsburg ........ Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis i Gamea today: Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Miller Oooo Beaeoo at Homo hy DefeatloaT tho LootsrlU Colosola. MINNEAPOLIS, Msy 10 Minnespolls oiHined tne home season today by defeat li.g Lor.svl)l ft to 4. The dsy wss very cold i nd errors were excusable. Attend- uca, 1.0UO. Score: UNNEAfOU ' I LOl'IgVrtXB. IIOll1 KHOAB raab' as 1 I I I I Kara-la. rl . I I 1 I PkrM. Ik.... 1111 oanaoa. T . s V I 1 I alumaa'a. I 1 I I f i"r. II. 1 I I S S Vr.a. Ik.. 1 lit SUanael. Ik... I 114 W'liotoi. rf - 1 I 1 s a sura, a s s t 1 Mrrarl'a, of. 4 I Svkrreer. 11 I t 11 I I Carliala, If.. I IIS STanivahlll. as 1 1 1 ZalKMr. ... 1 1 4 4 IkVhaub. lb... 114 1 Uilbar. p.... 111 Mahanr. p.. I I 1 Tatala ... I U II II I Totala ... 4 I M 14 I Minneapolis 4 ft ft t ft ft 0 2 4 ixulavia 0 ft ft 1 ft I ft ft ft I Left on baaea: Minneapolis, ft: LoulsviUe. $ Two-haa hits: I uther. Carlisle. 8(bau 2i, Gsnsei, Tar.nen.li. stolen caso: wn mot. Ist'haub. Double play: Gannon to ri'i-a. Struck out: by Luther. I; by Fla herty, t Paaeed ball: Ealurkv. Baset on t.klla: Off Luiber. 1: off Flaherty. 1. Time: 1. I'mplre: Ebnghu lata Shot Oot Hooalore. ST. PAt'L. Msy 10. Desnit cold and disagreeable weaiher about t.ftno peopi saw tit. Paul chut out Indianapolis In in first came ef the season o th h'.! grounds. Chech pitched a brilliant game, striking out nine men. . Attendance. J.1M. fecor: IT raru iKDlAKarou a hoax! h ho a b. Mr, tk 1 I HoTtevr. rf 1 S iMltar. If.. 1 I kuka. If.... 1 Sitar. aa I I 1 ( oultar. ef . . I Kail?, la . 1 111 I Klfcav Ik... Ill 4 Baaaaoa. ef. 1 o brlaa. aa.. 1111 UaKl, rf . 1 1 14 Babk, lb.... 1 I 4 Huasiaa. Ik. M II I x. a 1 Huriar. c... f I Ha4oa. .... I 1 caoca. ft.... 1 I I k mitaa p. aaOra ..! Tauu ... 4 an i I Totala . .. INU 'I Battod for WUllam In tho ninth. St. Paul 1 ft ft ft i a ft ft 4 iiiuBpolla ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4 Em4 rua: fiu Paul, i, Two-keM) hlu tMllard. Chech. O Prlen. Sacrtflco hits: Shsnann, IMllard. Stolen no: Shannon. Flrwt base on balls: Off Chech. 2; off Wll liama. I Hit by pltrhed ball: By Chech, 1; by Williams. 1. I-eft on bases: St. Psul. J; Indlsnapohs. ft. Struck out- By Chech. ; by Williams, I. Time: 1:42. Vmplre: Ttndlll. Kaaaaa City Beats tlkUaaa. KANSAS ClTT. Mar 10 Kansas City bunched four bits whhh netted them four runs in the first Inning today snd won th first game of the season on the local grounda. Attendance, LftiaX Score: KANSAS CITT. , coLiktnrs. R. HO. A B I R H Oil Naece. ef....l 1 I Hart, ef 11 Rntbfaaa. rf. I 1 Mxaar. rf... I I 1 1 Smith, If ... 1 l 1 UHl,. If 4 Orlr. lb ... 1 I 11 Orlm. lb .... 11 S Hernia, e .. 1 1 T I Frana. lb ... I 1 I 4 1 O Brles. tk.. 4 Tumor. ... I 1 1 1 I Leo. aa . . . 1 I I 1 Kattrea. aa. I 4 Bride. b. I 1 4 I Foi. e 1 I 1 1 Well. 1 1 1 funham. ..! Kdo1I 1 1 Totala ...I T rt 11 I Totala ...4 7 14 11 4 Batted for Dunham In the ninth. Kansas City 4 1 ft 9 ft ft ft ft 8 Columbus 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 14 Earned runs: Kansns City. 2; Columbus, 1. Bases on balls: off Wolf, 2; off Dun ham, I Two-base hit: Rothfuea. Three hsse hit: Grady. Struck out: By Wolf. 4; by Dunham. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Bv wolf. 1; by Dunham. 1. Left on basts: Kansas City. 4, Columbu. 6. Time: 1:4a. Umpire: Bulger. At Milwaukee MilwaukeerToledo game postponed; rain. fttaodlaa; of the Teaaaa. , Played. Won. Lost PC Columbu 15 11 4 732 ft. Psul H . S .M3 Louisville 15 ft ( .S"0 Indlanspolls 14 ft ft .672 Ksnsas City 14 t .(V.2 Milwaukee 13 t t' .!r-5 Toledo 12 2 ft .TO Minneapolis 14 2 11 .214 Games today: Louisville at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at Pt. Paul. Tobdo at Mil waukee, Columbus at Kansas City. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Athletics Take Orioles Dowa tho I.lae t Colt of Thlrteeo to Fear. PHILADELPHIA. May 10 The home team outplayed Baltimore In every de partment of the game today and won easily. Kelley strained Ms leg while in pursuit of the ball and was compelled to retire. Attendance, 6.XI7. Score: PHILADELPHIA. i BALTIMORE. R.H.O.ABI IU.0.11 Hartiel If... 1 1 l 0 0 MKlrmw. lb. 1 1 1 I 1 rulu. lb.... I III 1 kellr. If 1 114 IWTla. lb ... I I 14 0 OHooell. If 4 0 10 4 L. C'roaa. lb. 1114 (treana'a. ci. I I I I 1 Reynold, ef.. 114 O WIIIIama, lb 1 4 1 1 at. (roaa. aa. I 1 I I 1 Be.mour, rf. 0 1 1 0 Steelma. rt. 1 1 0 C WrGann. lb. I Pooerv a I 1 1 eoilhert. aa... 1114 Huatlbfa. p. 1 I I OIRoblnaon, e. 0 0 I 1 I IForanuin. p.. 1 I 4 I 1 l a' ' ' r w i PURIFY YOUR BL00D1 lp H I Touts ...11 15 XI 14 ll Totala ...4 f 14 II I Philadelphia 0 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 "12 'Baltimore 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 8; Baltimore, 2. Two-base hits: Gilbert. McGraw. L. Cross, Davis. Three-base hits: Fultx (2). Sacrifice tl i t- Vtrm n u . u u Prn., ct..i man. Stolen bases: McGraw, Gilbert (2i. n a rise i, iavia. M fro. Bteelman. Double play: L. Cross to Davis. Left on bases: Philadelphia. : Baltimore, 12. First base f on balls: Off Foreman, 6; off Hustings, b. I nil vy pucneo. oau: Mouinn. btruck out: I By Foreman. 2; by Hustings, 2. Wild ' pitch: Hustings. Time; 2:00. Umpire: OLaughlln. Boatoa Wlas la mm Hoar. BOSTON. May 10 -Boston defested Wash ington today in sixty-five minutes the i quicaesx piayea game ever witnessed in this city. Attendance, 1,950. Bcore: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. R.H O.AE l R H O AS Parent, aa... S 0 I Rran. rf 0 0 1 1 Stahl. It I I 0 I Keletor, ef.. 1 1 1 Collins, lb.. I 1 4 OiWolT'toa, lb. 1 1 1 0 Freeman, rl I I I I ftolah'tr. If. 1 4 0 0 Hickman, cf. 0 O.Coughlln, lb. I 4 1 I LaCb'e. lb. 4 I II 4 Orejr, lb.... Ill Ferrla. lb... 4 1111 Kir, sa I 4 I 1 rrlfter, e.... 1 I IDrtll. e 4104 Teub. p.... 1 1 0 I OiOrth. p o 4 0 Totals ... I I IT 1 l TotaU ... 1 4 14 11 I Boston 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Washington 0 0 ft 0 1 0 0 0 01 Earned runa: Boston. 1; Washington. 1. Two-baae hits: Collins. Crlger. Carey. Sacrifice hits: Parent, Htahl, Carey. Struck out: By Young, 1. Time: 1:46. 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DURADA WINS THE EVENT OF THE DAY Robbie P Piwlshea Fire la Tkree Mlawte Trsl-BIwem, Lain and Blsek Hawk Other Wla. era of the Day. 20 17 S .'50 1 10 I t T lk 11 1 .til u t .tvo Is 8 1 .4 4 it 7 1! .m 1 T 1! .asN IS i 11 .27 NEBRASKA BREAKS ITS HOODOO Bate Owt Its Flret Vletary frosa Per at a Vwlverslty at Lafayette, ladlaaa I.AFATETTE. Ind., May 10. iBpeclal Telegram. I Nebraska broke the Hoosler hoodoo, which for three years hss hung over and prevented victory In an Indiana game. It defeated Purdue In an exciting contest on vthe college campus before a multitude of cheering patriots, who gave up only when the last man went out. For three innings only goose egps were pro-diK-ed. In the fourth Gaines crossed the rubber for the westerners on a three-bag- Eer by Bender. In the fifth Raymond and oane scored on a two-base hit bv Bell, in the seventh Bell and Rhodes scored on hits by Oalnes and Bender and a force on four balls. In th ninth the last two runs were earned. Purdue got tw score In the sixth by a bunch of hlta. the other three made in the ninth were the result of er ror by Hood. Kavmond and Rhodes, aided Dy constant rooting ana aesirtance or the Purdue enthusiasts. Nebrssks was ahead at every stage of the came. Pjrdue nlav. tng uphill all the way. Gainea pitched an exceedingly good game, being backed by miseraDie support at times. He fanned three men. In the seventh lnnlnr Purdu put In Ruby, but he com id do no better. Nebraska leavea for 8t. Louis tomorrow, playing Monday in Columbia. Mo. Score: R H F Nebraska .......0 01111 J n 'j Purdue 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 J t 7 a Batteries: Nebraska. Gaines and Bender! Purdue, lde. Ituby and Cook. Oa the Celleaie Dlasawatal. At lAtayette. Ind Nebraska, t; Purdue, At Minneapolis Minnesota. 8; Iowa, 1. At Terr Haute Rose Po!vterhnl- n Wabash. I. At Oaleaburg. Ill Knox. 22: Grinnell, T. At Belolt. Wla Belo t. ; Wisconsin. &. At Providence. R. 1. Tale, ; Brown . At Cambridge. Maaa. Harvard, ft: Molv Cross, k. At New Haven Tal freshmen. I: Prlno. ton freshmen. 1. Treeaoats Flwlah Tr Shy. At Twentv-seventh and California -. Saturday afternoon the Omaha C'oimereKl rolleae teHm defeated the Treronts, IS to u. i-etereon. tor in coiiegla.ia. d'd great work In the box. strikinc out twentv men. Paidwtn won honor with a thct-baer, the only one. Faber waa umpire. Score: O. C. C 0 2 0 2 0 4 1 I 1-11 Tremonta I 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 111 Trk , Llaeals Stadeats . TORK. Neb.. Msy 10 (Special Tele gram Th University of Nebraska second team waa outclsssed by Tork by a aenre of I i L After the fourth Inning Tork ex perienced to trouble in finding the ball and piled up seven scores. Fatteries: Turk,. Jackson and O'Banion; Lincoln. Gor don and Bender. There waa a good attendance. Ttaaera Ar faaarl. The tinner wer canned by th rannera or the AndreWB-tione Can company, fcloore by inning: Carner T I 2 1 12 n Tinner 1 1 0 I I I a-l Batteries: Canners, Swift and Felxmann; Tinnera. Grobe, Ijoo.UH and Engllah. Um pire: Scully. At Chattanooga Atlanta, 12; Chatta nooga, (. At Littl Rock-Little Rock, ; Bhrev- port. i. At New Orlaana New Orleans, t; Meis phi. 1 At Birmingham Birmingham, f; Niah vtlle, 1. Tkrea-I bragaa At Terr Haute Terr Hauta, ; Cedar riaptan, a. At Evansville Rock Island t: Fvanavtlle L At Blootnlngtoo Blooaoingtam, T: Rock ford, l. At catur Jecatur, g, pvnrort, t A chilling wind wept across track, pad dock and quarter stretch at the opening matinee of the Trl-City Amateur Driving club Saturday afternoon, biting to the bone of horses and spectators, but despite this fact a fair crowd of borse lover gath ered at the half-mile circlet at Twenty- fourth and Sprague streets and the faithful were rewarded notwithstanding the tem perature with some very neat and interest ing brushes. All the contest Saturday were mere. half-mile dashes, there being no beat races, because it was the first time out for the an imals and the matter waa therefore largely a trial opener. A it was, however, Ave events of good character and keen compe tition were raced and the members of the club are congratulating themselves on so propitious a beginning, which eem to ss ure the success of future matinees, to be held every two weeks throughout the season. The next affair is therefore on May 24 at the same track. Easily the best race of the day waa the half-mile free-for-all. the last event, in which four entrle appeared. There wa Tom Denlson, with the black Dura da. and he drew the pole. Then came Buck Keith, resplendent atop of a swell new yellow rac ing cart, and be bad third place from the stand with Llxzle B. H. Q. Dunn had bis pacer Jeska on the outside in tan hobble and Dr. C. E. Cosford pulled Nellie Asbe in second from the stand. Thus there wer 3 two trotters and two pacers entered. It took e'ght or nine scorings before the bunch rot away, and then' Nellie Ashe broke at the wire, losing four cr five rods, which. the event proved, kept her from finishing one. two. How Darada Worn. Meanwhile Durada pulled away along the fence square and true, never slipping a step nor turning an ear. Close to Tom's side was Buck Keith and Llxzle B. also stepped beautifully the entire distance. On their outside rame Jeska of the hob bles, who was said to have them all out speeded. But despite the strenuous ef forts of Harry Dunn to throw the pater to the gore the attempt failed in the back stretch and Tom and Buck pulled away together. All this time "Doc" Cosford waa push ing Nellie Ashe up from "away back" acd the heavv set little bay mare made very rood In the last eighth, catching the bunch at the laat turn, when she seemed hope lessly left for the first quarter. Bo they finished, not any blue sky between ary of them, everything lapping, and Nell: Ashe crying for another eighth In which to paas the bunch, for she didn't have room to do tt before the wire waa reached. Kel h started his base ball bellow on Ulirl B in th home stretch, but was unable te frighten her cast steady Durada, o fin ished aecond. The, first race, a half mile trot) three minute claaa. was also go 3d one. Char ey Moore' Sunllrht bad the pole, and next came Billy Paxton'a Polly Fox, with John Bishop Robbl P and P. B. Halght'a Max out beyond. Henry Thoma , a fifteen-year-old boy. was driving Polly, and from the start to the back stretch waa doing the prettiest racing of any. There Polly broke, however, and before she was steadied Rob bie P. and Sunlight went by. leaving Polly to finish third. Robbie P. took first 'from Sunlight after a neat brush. Rare to Mark Tlaae. Toe third race was a peculiar affair, each of the three entries endeavoring to flntBh In 145. C. C. Kendall drove Blugen closer to this mark than either of the others, his guess bringing htm in to 1:57. The race ?'as neither a speed event nor slow race, but cross. In the other events both win ner drew the pole and led all the way around, with plenty of room. Summary: First race, half-mile trot, 1:00 class: Robbie P (John Blsbopl won. Sunlight (C. S Moore) second, Polly Fox (Henry Thomas) third. Max (P. B. Height) fourth. Time: 1:. Second raca, one-half mile time event, to score In 1:4&: Blugen (C. C. Kendall) won In 1:67, Cedrlc (C. W. Nason) second, Gov error Taylor (L. F. Croroot) third. Third race, one-half mile pacing. 2:50 class: L.u!u (W. E. M J lien, South Omahal won. Poverty fW. C. Russell) second. Black Kate (W. B. Houston) third. Time: 1:22V Fourth race, one-half mile pace. 2:S6 class: Black Hawk (R. A. Thompsoni won. Governor Tavlor (L.. F. Crofoot) sec ond. Hobson (H. E. Tagg. South Omaha) third, Blugen (C. C. Kendall) fourth. Time: 1:15. Fifth race, one-half mile free-for-all: Durada (Tom Dennlson) won, Little B (Buck Keith) second, Jeska (H. G. Dunn) third. Nellie Ashe (Dr. C. E. Cosford, South Omaha) fourth. Time: 1:14V Starter: William Sapp of Council Bluffs. Judgee: J. V. Baker. A. W. Wyman of Council Bluff ft. W. H. Ware. Timers: John L.. Kennedy, Joseph Cudahy. HIGH SCHOOL HAS HIGH SCORE Bellern la Jaal la View, hat Ko Mare, la Game Played latar-day. The Omaha High school and Bellevue" college clube played a one-aided but Inter esting arame of base bsll at the Toung Men Christian aettorlation park Saturday afternoon. The game was remarksble for slusgln by both teams and good fielding by the High school boys. Soore: Omaha 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 6 Bellevue 0 0 0 0 0 1 V 0 01 Umpire: MiKearns. CURE FOR HEMORRHOIDS. Humphreys' "Witch Hazel Oil curas Piles or Hemorrhoids Ex tenia! or Internal. tTOna application gives relief! aVSampla mailed free. At Druggists, or mailed for St eta Humphrey Med, Co., Ill Wliliami Bt. N. i. I l.aalirraea Beat tkorara. The C. N. Diet team won from the Klrk- endalla Saturday afternoon. 12 to 0. The siiormen lost the gnme by being unable to aoive Davison's delivery at critical times. The feature of the tine was the stick work of the lumbermen. Score by Innings: R H E. Diet 4 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 -12 t Klrkendalls ..22200102O-9S4 Batteries: Dlett. Davleon and Williams: Klrkendslls, Trobie, Curtis and WUklns. Miaaasrl PaetSe Ball Game. Th employe of the Missouri Pacific local office and general freight agent office were pitted against each other In a fast game of base ball at Crelghton col lege grounds yesterdsy afternoon. Score by Innings: Locals 1 2020000 S Phllllppls 0001000001 Earned runs: Locals, t. Phllllppls. 1. Two-base hits: Gentleman, Harrison. Three base hit: Birmingham. Ktulen bases: Henderson, Hover, Kane, Sprugue, Harri son. First base on balls: Off Darling. S; off Sprague, 2; off Henderson, 2. Struck out: By Henderson, 6, tiy afprspue. 4. Double play: Harrison to Kane. Time: l:Ji. Umpire: Lane. HAMMER THE BYRNE HAMMERS Osaaha Field C labbers Clab Theia lata Condttloa Tbat'a Worse Than Hopeleaa. By batting out sixteen hits off Tltcher Flttgerald and taking advantage of the nine error of their opponent the Omaha Field club team overwhelmed th Byrne Hammer company's nine, 22 to 1 at the Field club grounds Saturday afternoon. Tlppery's batting wa a feature, and tbe ertlre Field club team fielded like pro fesalonala. Burns made a running catch of a long fly In the third which smacked of Frank Genins. The game ended in the eighth, when Clarke sprained hi knee, with two out. The score: O. T. C. I BTRNB-HAatMER CO. R.H.O.A.B. 1 R H O A E 4 10 1 0 Ovens, lb... 1 11 1 0 Latham, In.. 1 rirdn, :t . t 0! Ackerman, aa Oil), rialta. rf Hark. Jb . Orawfora, c Malnne, aa... I Tar lor. lb... I Knox, :b. . . . I A. C. R , If 1 burns, cf I TlSenjr, rf... 1 Moor, p I I It MrTax rd. of 0 (' Plana. It. Fltsserald, 4 boar, c Totala . ..ztltlllJ .1 Totala ... J I M 11 O. F. C 10 0 0 2 6 2 2 122 Byrne-Hammer 10OO000O 1 Two-baae hit: Malone, Burns, Knox, Crawford. Double plays: Owens (unas sisted). Malnne to Knox to Taylor. Struck out: By Moore, s; by Fitzgerald. 1 Bases on balls: off Moore, 1; off Fitsgersld. . Stolen banes: Omaha Field club, lb; Byrne Hammer, 4. Gaaae Thta Aftrrnowa. The rame scheduled st the Vinton street park for this afternoon between the Origi nals and the Crescents will no doubt be an Interesting one, as everyone knows that the old reliable Originals Is without doubt the strongest seml-profeaslot.al team of this state, snd the Crescents (formerly I'nlquesi is the only local team of this rlty since the organization of the Originals which ever made a good showing against them. Last year these teams piuyed two close and interesting games. Th teams will line up today s follows: Crescents. Originals. Hall second base Bradford Mlnnlkus shortstop.... 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