THE OMAHA DAILY )IF,Ei TIIXHISDAT, J Ulli 4, 1002. CAME WON IN B13TH INSINC Omaha Capturaa Bacoad of ft. Joaapa Bariat by Hard PulL FIREWORKS DISPLAYED FROM END TO END Cont Fall of Glaarer aai Marked ; by a Series of Clreas Plays la Which Both Teas Took Part. With on man out In tha Blnth Inning and tha aeora m tla, Oscar Or ham hit to left field for a alngla and Dolaa flaw from second to homo with tha third and winning run from Omaha In yesterday's jama with St Joaaph. tha aacond of tha serlee. Oca- ham'a hit waa promptly fielded by Belden, who mads a fine throw to tho Plata that certainly would hare eut off Dolaa had not tha wily ahort atop made a moat re tnarkable run and lone elide. It waa a tight, up-hill fight? mo of thoee game which aaemad to bo lost to tha homo team until tbo very lest. Tho rlkttora aurted out with their rona 1 tho flrtt Inning, but atopped In tho second, never bring able to seer after that Inning. Omaha waa blanked until the alxth. When a single by Brown and a double by Stone gave them one run. In tha seventh, their lucky In ning, Graham bunted, beating tha ball to firat, a tola second and went home on wild throw by Roth. Oscar had two er rors' chalked up to him In center, very coatly ones, too, for one let In a run, but he more than redeemed hlmeelf at the bat by turning tho tide In tha seventh Inning and winning the game la tha ninth. Captain .Stewart, was In the game With his old-tlms rim, and aared the day In tha eighth Inning, when, with a man on aeo ond base. Roth, for tha visitors made I line drlre that looked tike a double or triple, at least It would hare been enough to hare sent tha runner ahead of him seroas the plate had not Stewart headed It off by a remarkable run back Into center field. Stewart and Stone each contributed double to tha day's festlvltl. 'Pears mado a great one-handed atop of a red hot grounder from Maher'a bat in the fifth, which brought down tha boards He ran a good dlatance for tho ball, which waa traveling at lightning speed, anatehed It with his bare hand and put it first to Brown, who had traveled all the way from the alab In time to retire Mr. Maher. These phenomenal plays, with a one-handed catch by Hall of a hot ; liner from Oondlng, In ' . Jected aoma stellar features Into tha game. Attendance, 1,500. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. Carter, rf..:.... ........ .1 0 1 1 0 Uenlna, 3b.... 4 0 0 I 1 gt na, If............. 4 0 I I 0 Dolan, . 4 1 Oil Stewart, lb I I t Peare, lb..,.., 4 0 0 I Graham, cf 4 1 t 0 0 O. ndlng, o I 9 1 Brown, p,.,. ( 1 1 t t Totals ti t 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. 7 27 14 H. 1 1 1 1 O. A, ndcr and defeated tho locals hv 4 to 1. The features of tha game were splendid running catohea by Buwerman, Jones aod Lktan, Attendanoe, 1,800. Scores iw York. i Brooklyn. B. H.O.A.B R.H.O. A W. onet. It 1 I t hazard. It.. 14 I Kaslar, rf.... Ctt i.i, a a 1 4lrajii. ... e i i fir disputing a called strike. 1,000. Score; ST. UT1R. R.H O.A.B Attendance, Mrorsw, m. MrOase, Ik.. I Bro1la, ft.... U4m, a Smith, lb.... a tna, rf a Bowsnasn, a. I Tartar, p.... a a i It ii a a Total 4 4 lit 4 r.rrll. .... I Mrsarr, IB 4 I 14 Irwin, lb ... 4 1 Wheelor, Ik., a I Hufhaa, ... a i a Kitwa a a a Nichols. Ik.. I 4 II t Claras, If.... I tit fmlth. ef.... 1 14 Baasmoot, et 8 8 Karrlar, If .. I I 1 Pllrher, In.. t I I DonAraa. rf I I M I Wasnar, rf.. I t 1 a rarrtll, lb... 1 1 4 4 Branillslil, lb I 111 1 Krus-r. aa . . 1 1 1 4 1 Bark, lb.... 4 1 8 Hart mas, lb. till 4 Inarnf, as... 1 I a 4 O'Nall. 4 4 I a I Blmmar. ... 4 14 4 larks, p.... 1 11 tliianr, .... tat Dnftanf. .... 1 ft Totals ...MM nil llTannehlll, rf. 4 t t 4 Totals ... 1 lltU I 'Batted for Hushes In tho ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-4 Brocklyn 0 i 1 0 I M N Flrat baae on errors: Brooklyn I: New Torn, t. 1eft on base! Brooklyn, S; New fork. 1 Two-baa hit! Mctltnn. Stolen baaea: Bowerman (I), Keeler. Double playt l-auder, McOraw and McOann. Sacrifice hit: Smith, I: Taylor. Flrat baae on ball: By Hughes, 4; by Taylor, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Hushea, 1; by Taylor. 8. Struck out: Bv Hushes. I: by Taylor. 4. Faaaed ball: Farrell, Tim 1:00. Umpire: Emails. At Chicago Chicago-Cincinnati gams postponed; rain. - . . taadlas mt tho TOaaas. Plaved. Pittsburg .... Brooklyn .... Chicago ...... Boston Cincinnati ... St. Louis I'hliciirhla New Tofk J8 v M 41 names today: Cincinnati at Chicago. New Tork at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at Boston, Pittsburg at St Louts. Won. . S9 47 3 VJ? 74 7 ,7 Loet. . 17 -. P.C. Totals ... 4 I M II I Kt Tiula 1 1 1 t 1 0 1 0 10 Pittsburg 1 000001 1 4 Earned runs: Ft Ixuls, 8. Two-base hit: Nichols. Sacrifice hits: Kruger. riltchey. Double play: Kruger to Farrell to Nichols. Stolen bases: Nichols, Hart man. Hit by pitcher: By Terke. 1: by Doheny. 1. Wild pitch: Doheny. Banes on balla: Oft Terkea, J: oft Doheny, 1. btruck out: By Yerkea, 1; by Leevr, 8: by Doheny, I. Left on baaea: St. Louis, 5; Pittaburg, 7. Inning pitched: By Leever, 4; by Doheny, 4. Bse hlta: Off Leever, I; off Doheny, 7. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Brown. Loalsvlll Takes Two. LOUISVILLE, July 23. Loulnvllle won two hotly contested same from Columbua today. Both were pitchers' battlee. Con secutive ' hitting won the flrat, while luck ngurea largely in me resuu oi in aecona. Attendance, 4,000. Score: 33 SI u 14 Mi .444 .427 .411 LOUISVILLE. B H.O.A.B Rarwln, rf... 4 t I 1 Bonner, as... 4 Odall, cf t riournor, cl. Gannon, lk., 4 grhauk, lb... t Or mar. Ik... Srkiisrar, a., t vunsi, p.... l COLUMBCS. R. H.O.A.B. Hart, cf t Vlox, as...... 1 Orlm. lb I 1 Mi-Karl's, rf. 4 t Turner, lb... t 4 Knoll, If I iBchaatika, lb I tlFoz. t 4 t Thomas, t I ! 4 a i 1 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Totals GAMES teJfS"! hUUa rttohoa Great Ball, ? la Oae laalac, ht Bdtl aaore "Wtaa. ' BALTIMCRB. July U.-8hields pltehsd the first seven Innlnas of today asm agalnat th Chicago Amarleah League club witnout snowing a nit or a run, wun toe laat four Innings of yeaterday't game with Detroit, In which he did the asm, he per formed the feat of pitching eleven straight innings without a hit or a run. Chicego gave tne locals a scare in in eignin in ning today, but could not quite reach. At tendance. I.el4, Score: - . BALTlMORg. i , CMICAOO. - r. H.Q.A. 9,! R H O A. B. 1(44 atrsng. lb... t t t I I I batik, If... I 1 I t t Jonas, or lis II llama, lb. 1 V 1 4 Oraon, rf..... 4 1114 .rart s. ill i I I Dana, ss I i I 1 I a an it 4' Touis ... 1 1 14 1 1 0 1 ID M M ! 0 0100000 0-1 Left on baaea: Louisville, 6; Columbus, T. Stolen banes: Bchaub, vlox, Orlm Struck out: By Dunkle, a. Flrat baae on ball: By Thomas, 1. Timet 1:40. Umpire: Dickens. Score, second game: LOUISVILLE. COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.E.I R. H.O.A.B Kanrln, rf... Bonner, a... OJalt. cf flaamoy. If., Gannon, lb., tukaufc, lb... C'lmar, lb... Srias, e Com, f. Ill 4 1 11 4 t 1 1 Hart, lb-cf.. 4 I t Vioi. as 4 1 4 Orlm, el-lb.. 4 t 1 MrFarland, rf 1 Turner, lb... t 4 I Knoll, cf-lf.. 1 1 t Rrhaattks, lb I I t Tun, s t 1 t Ballay, 0 I It. 4 4 1 t a a a -7 M or art Robinson, .. t I 1 Mart, It.,.. I Arndt, rt 1111 I. hall, b.... 1 Howall. lb... 4 1114 Dalr, lb 1 wiita. tb... a 4 a a asuum, t., Sklalda. .... 4 14 1 4 Oarrln, ...,4 Callahan, p.. I Totals 1 U Mil 1 ' Touts ..v 4 (Mil Baltimore I I 10 10 0 Cnicaco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacrifice hlta: Williams (t). Two-baee hlta: Gilbert, McFarland, Sullivan, J one. Three-base hit: Daly. Double play: Green to Iebell. First base on bajla: Off Garvin, 1; off Callahan, a; oft Shields, ! Struck out: By Shields, 1' by Callahan, 1. Left on bases: Baltimore, 1; Chicago, t. Time; 1:46. Umpire: Johnstoa. Washlagrtoa Beats Clevolaad. VVASHINOTON, July .-Waahlngton found Moere'a delivery In the fourth In ning. This, togetner wun some iooe play ing by Cleveland enabled the home team to win tne most Interesting game of the sea Sun. Patten waa steady, with men on bases. Attendance, l,M6. Score: WASHIXOTON. I ' CLEVELAND. R.H.O.A.B I B..H. U.A.E. 'Bar. er 1 llBrsillsr, lb.. Ill Thomas. , TUU ...4 I IT 14 II ' Total ... I 10 14 It Loulsvlll 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 - Columbus 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 04 Left on base: Louisville. 3: Columbua, (. Two-baa hit: Schaetake. Thres-bano hit: Bnlea. Double Diay: Coona to Bon ner to Gannon. Stolen basea: Kerwln (2). Struck out: By Bailey, J; by Coons, 1. Hit cy pitcher: Klournoy. Basea on balls: Off Bailey. 1; off Coona, 1. Paased ball: By Bpiea, l. rime: i:ao. umpire: jjicKens. Milwaukee "Win Both. MILWAUKEE, July M.-Mllwaukee took a double-header this afternoon from St. Paul. Th first gam waa a pitcher' bat tle. In which McMackln had tne most luck. Coaan and Geler collided In the fifth and had to Htlr. The home team tried a new southpaw In the second, Jacobaon of Port Washington, who had the visitors guessing ail tne time. Attendance, tw. score: MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. R. H.O.A.B I R. H.O.A.B Duncan. ... 1 lit Oalar, ss..... I 4114 c Bhan'n, cr-io l l.Lumler, rf... 1 llblllard. lb... 4 0 Huns' a. Ib-aa gram,) The Haskell Indians and Kearney ball team put up a very fine game of ball this afternoon at thla place and Kearney bi-nt the Indians by a score of to 4. Bat- terlea; Kearney. Saline and Burmanj In dians, Gardner and Fella. Umpire: Sullivan. BpriaBleld Wis! Two Trta. SPRINGFIELD. Neb.. July fA (Special ) Springfield played Its first game on the trip at ureenwooa on inonaay ana won oy a score of I to 4. Score: ri.H.B. Springfield 0 SOOtOOlO-Sfl Greenwood 4 0000000414 Rattertea: Snrlncfleld. Clement and Bates: Greenwood, liallinger and Stevenson. The second game on tne trip was piayea St Wahoo Tuesday, Springfield winning out in me tenia inning vr mors oi to o. BCOr8! R II. E. Springfield ...0 0 M M II I Mil I rvahoo ouvwueuv i o s a Batteries: Springfield, Pflug and Nichol son; wahoo. Keen ana jonnson, Fnllertoa Mlat front Palsner. FTTTt TtlTnM Vh .Tlilv 9H .BnaMll 1. By a score of i to I Fujlerton routed the Fanner Das nan team on tne grounus 01 the locals yesterday afternoon. Attend ance, mo. Score; Fullerton 0 1 1 1 1 0 J 7 10 4 Palmer t....O 0010001 0-1 IS Rattertea: Fullerton, Stlnson and Speen; Palmer, Pine and D. Snyder. Fullerton slugged out a couple of two-base bits. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Relmers. Randolph -Pests Wlin, WAVTOA Till,' n fflnMl.1 I A game of base ball between Ranooipn ana wausa waa won by the foreigners. Score, 0 to 0. The feature of the game was the fine nunlltv of Ditching by Gilliam for Ran dolph, allowing the locals but two hits, one of wnlcn waa a aouoie ny AiDerts. imi terlds: Randolph, Gilliam and Shaffer; Wausa, Gilmore and Hayes. .Umpire: Payer of Bloomneld. Fagleya Dash Sloax White. BLOOMFIELD. Neb.. July ZJ. (8peclal Telegram.) A pretty game of ball waa played here today between Fagley's Sioux City club and the home team. The score stood 8 to 0 in favor of Bloomneld. Bat teries: Rloomfleld, Mets and Olson; Sioux City, Duffer and Reld. Struck out: By Duffer, 12; by Mets, a. Entries In Teonta Tourney. Twenty-elxht persons have entered the contest for the city tennis championship to be played at the courts of the Omaha f ield club eaturuay. owing to tne large number the play will begin at i p. m. En tries will close at ths office of the house secretary of the club at S p. m. Friday. Three-I Lrig, At Davenport Davenport, I; Evnnsvllle, At Rock Island Decatur. 8: Rock Island. U .nlrf AulIlAAu-f ABU 1 IJ 1 ntml na-frin II ra.. jt aiui u iui,niui ut uiuviiiiiiajfn, v. At Cedar Rapids cedar Rapids. 4: Terrs jiauio, . In Sowthera Association. At Atlanta New Orleans, IS; Atlanta, I. At Little Rock Chattanooga, ; utti Rock, a . A. McB's, cf ft Saholback, lb t Hallmaa. rf.. t t'llngman, as. Runkla. lb. .. O. McB's, lb. I Croaa, c I McMackln. a. 4 t 10 4 1 4 J 4 4 1 Walsh, rf,.., 4 McFarland, lb 4 iiartman, ci 4 Bnlden, If. 4 Rohe, lb.. ......I Roth, C... k......4 ' Hall, 2b I Maher, ss .....4 Olade, p.... 4 Totals ............ ..84 1 9 One out when winning run was made. Omaha ... St. Joseph . . T. 1 Lll.i iwv-unnw iiiip. ciu ire. w hits: Carter. Genlna. First base on balla Off Brown, I; off Olade, I. Double plays; Stewart to Pears ;rMahoi'to Hall to M-Karland.- Left on bases: Omaha, tj St. Joeeph, t. Struck out: Br Brown, 4; by Olade 7. Tims: 1;J0. Umpire MoQuada. Pewria Loses at Denver. DENVER. July tl Whltridgo kept tho . visitors' hits well scattered, while McOllI allowed the locals to bunch them. Several . times Peoria had a chance to land th game, but Whltrldge waa equal to tho oc casion and held them down. Score: R.H BJ. Denver .... I M M I I MlM Peoria ......... 00000001 01 ft Battiiea: ' Denver, Whltrldge and WIN am; Peoria. McGlll and Wilson. . aprinsta Boat Mllwaaksa. COLORADO SPRINGS, July t&-The lo cal tied the score In tbo ninth by a bat ting rally and several error of the vis itors ana Won out In ths tenth. Score; R.H.E. Colorado Springs .. 0 0 1 0 0 00 1 4 14 I I Milwaukee ., 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 0-0 7 4 Batteries: Colorado Springs,. Jones and Hauson: Milwaukee, Bwornutsdt, McPher son aod Luola. Kansas Cir Shat Oat. ' DEB MOINE& July H. Kansas City waa shut out by ths locals In today's contest. In tho third inning Dss Moines landed on Gibson for thrso runs and followed it up by four mora in the seventh. The visitors plsyed 4V loose gama and at times gav oitson poor support. Attendance, ouo. Boors: v nun Deo Moines ... 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 t-7 11 j Kansas) City... 000000000 Oil Batterieoi Des Motne. Fney and Ha son; Kansas city, uibson and Measltt. taaalast ot rho Toaaaa, Bran, f I Doris, lb.... t Dalah'tT. if.. 1 Ca.th'l". lb. a Lata, rf 4 Carrlck, lb. 1 air. aa Clark, c. 1 rattan. .... 1 I 4 4 I i II Lajola. lb.... 14 11 HiTkan. lb. 1 I ii 1 riiok. rf I 1 4 Mccsrtbr. 1L t 4 t 4 Oorhn'ar, aa. 1 1 4' 4 Kemi. ..... 4 4 11 4 Moon, 4 4 4 4 Touts M II .M I 1 i 1 I i M ,1 0 M I 1 1.1 M Touls 0,C'oan, If I'Ktllr, lb..,.. O.Hurlar, a.... 4 liKcra-uaon. n.. t IChach. If.... I t It 11 4 glares, of.... t 14 FINE RACING AT CLEVELAND Daa Patch Forced to Lower Ills Rceord to Wla the SiO-4 Paoo. 4 4 a a I Totals . Milwaukee 1 0 0. 0 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1 rite: Dungan, Lumley, Chech Totals ... 4 11 n II Washington ........ Cleveland Earned runs: Washmston. 6: Cleveland. I. Two-base hits: Clarke, Lee. Bradley. Threa-ha. hit i (lochnauar. Home run: i.,...0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Hickman. Sacriflc hit: Ely. Double playaj i 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 llXaJol to Gochnauer to Hickman, Moor to Stewart, Sacrifice. n""jnn, uoon na r.g iaj- toisj VU i 1 1 vavmiAii. APsmsiTs ss ava,i i . via as,, en. 4; off Moore, 1. Hit by pitched ball: itraaiay. Birucu out: ny- r-atten,, a; or Moore, L Loft on bases: Washington, t; Cleveland. 7. Time: 1.40. Umplrosi Con nolly and Carruthera. . . Bostoa Wla Good Gaato. BOSTON. July 13. Dlnoen had much th better of th pitchers' battle, but grand fielding by Bt loui prolonged it tor thir teen innings, whan nit by Collins and Freeman gave ths horns tsam the game, Hemphill's home run tied the score after Kahoe's error gave th locals the lead. Attendance. t,04& Score: BOSTON. I BT. LOUia, B. H.O.A.B. K. H.O.A.B. . i a 14 it l e i o 0 0 2 0-2 Two-baae Home rjn: G. Mebride. Stolen baaea: Dungan. Hall- man. Base on balla: Oft Ferguaon, 1. Struck out: By McMackln, Z; by Fergu aon, 8. Double playa: G. McBrlde to Schelbeck, A. McBrlde to Cllngman. Sacri flc hlta: A. McBrlde, McMackln. Fergu son. Ieft on basea: Milwaukee, s; bt. Paul, 7. Time: 1:8. Umpire: Ebrlght. Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. I IT. PAUL. R. H.O.A.B. R. H.O.A.B. Dvnfan, if... I A MrB'e, ct. o Bchet bock, lb 4 Halloun, rf.. I (lineman, aa 1 Banks), lb... 1 O. McB's, lb I Croaa. 1 Jaocbsoa, .. I tit PI.ro., If.... t 4 I t Hhannoo. ef. 1 111 Luialor. rt... t I I t CIDlUard. lb... I 111' 4 Hulna, is., 1 10 t Targuaoa. lb. t I t 1 1 K.ll.T, lb... I 1 4 4 4 Hurley, ..., 111 a.Cbsoh, ...,. 4 i 1 1 ill lit t a a . 1-! i it t a a i i a i Pootherir. If 1 4 4 t Collins, lb... 1 I 1 I I Otakl, st 1114 f raamsa. rf.. 4 8 114 Bsrant, so ... 4 1 I 4 t Cb'o. 1.. 1 II 1 f rrla. lb.... 4 114 Warn sr. .... 4 I T 1 I Dlasan, p.... 4 18 4 1 Total I II I II 1 Bnrkstt, U... 1 HaannbllL Cf. 1 rnsl. rf a Anderson, lb. I Wallaoa, ss.. McCrk, lb., t randan, lb... I Kaaos, ....:. Uouanua, 4 I 4 4 a i t 14 t I 11 i t i i ' Total ' i tit at l Omaha Kansas City rjasnvar Milwaukee 7 .V.V.V.U fa 74 St. Josepn 77 Colorado Springs .. 71 Des Molnss 74 Peoria 78 Games today: St. Kansa City at Des Flayed. Won. Lost, 88 84 48 84 41 84 88 80 89 88 84 40 . 80 44 88 U Joseph at Orrfaha, Moines, Peoria at P.C. .an .668 .ill .6"4 .474 OnS out when winning run scored. Boston ... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 St. Louis.. 00800 0. 000000 0-1 Earned runs: Boston. 1: St. Louis. 1 Two-baso hits: 'Dougherty, MoCormlok, Thrse-baso hits: Stahl. 1 Warner. Horns run: HemphilL Stolen base: Burkett. Double plays: Wallace to Padden to An derson, Wallace to Padden, Donahue to Wallaco to Anderson. First base on balls: Off Donahue, L Struck out: By Dineen, I: by Donahu. 8. Tlma: . 1:66. Vmplrst Snsndan. ' Detroit's Errors Costly, PHILADELPHIA. July H. Th horn team won today' gamo through opportune ritting ano uetrott a disastrous errors. Harley ts ill and Peplna Injured his hand In practioe, tha Detroit team presenting a patched appearance aa a result. Attend anoe, S.BS. ocors i DETROIT. Totals ...tlirf I 1 Totals ... 1 U 14 11 I Milwaukee 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 St. Paul , 00001000 0-1 Earned runs: Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul, 1. Two-base hits: Hallman, Cross, Shannon. Home run: Cross. Stolen bases: Runkle, O. McBrlde. Shannon (2). Bases on balls: Off Jacobson, 1; oft Chech, 8. Passed balls: Hurley, 8. Struck out: By Jackson, 8; by Chech, 1. Double play: Chech to Hugglns to Kelly. Sac.rincs tolls: A. i curia ta), G. McBrlde, Left' on bases; Milwaukee, 6: St. Paul, 10. Umpire: Ebrlght. Time: 1:60. Errs Break at ladlaaapolls. INDIANAPOLIS. July . Indianapolis and Toledo broke even today. Mock put the home team in the hole in tne nrat fame and shut them out. Hughey got a fierce bumping In the second-gsme, while Kel lum went fairly unscathed. Attendance, I.Ota, scores: THE COOL OME-fllsnnlost thl t. 4. r Jl. Z TZSTZ .""".'""r " mI Di,terlnf waathor. 848 hot faraiBnUUoa 1 th. atont.ch aad bow.li 44 irhlla you aleep. m.ka you fa.l tlatU, "bbIt parsplr.Uon lmpoaaibl.. Yo know th.y work Burns, Msany. rf. Owsns. ss. Turner, lb smun, so rian'sa. it alias, sf.... Klslnow, .. Hock, p TOLEDO. R. H.O.A.B lb.... a I l 4 o 1 11 a a l . a INDIANA PO LIB. B. H.O.A.B, HocrisTsr, rf. 4 4 1 1 Kuhns, If.... 1 4 Woodruff, lb. I 4 4 4 Kthm, lb 4 a I 4 O' Brian, ss... t 4 I ros. lb...... 4 14 4 Coulter, cf... 4 8 4 1 Herdon, s... 4 a 4 I utuos, p.... a a a 8 PHILADELPHIA. a.H.u.A a. Denver, Milwaukee at Colorado Springs. IN AMERICAN . ASSOCIATION Gthsoa Grows 14111 la Two Iaalaas, hat Evea Thea Blaes Wla Oat, KANSA8 CITT. July M. -Gibson's wlldness and th errors behind him aav Minneapolis flv run in the . third and fourth Inning, but after that b was in vinclDie. Attsnaanee, Tbv. Bcorst KANBA8 CITT. I MINMBAPOUB. B.H.O.A.B.I I.U.D.i.1 Rotnfus. rf.. 1 1 t 1 Lmrb, ef.... 118 1 Bavin, e.... 4 1 4 4 4 11 1 r. if m-. l 8 14 4 Orsdr. lb.... 8 111 1 4 I'ti r I., lb.... 4 114 4 Nsnos. ct.... 4 8 8 0 8 Wards, lb.. Ill i Ls, as.... till Brars. 4 4 4 i 4 smitk, u I lis tttuilloa, ... I 1 McAnd's, lb. I 1 I I lUraai, lb.... 4 4 14 1 Thiol, lb 1 4 8 4 1 f'ribbsns. rf.. 1 1 4 4 Oibaoa, p.... 4 8 I I t Nawllo. p.... 4 8 8 11 Rkrtssl, U... 1114 4 Cults, sf.... 4 4 11 a, i.... i i i i Iross, la. 1 I 1 1 id, rf.. villi lorskr, lb, a a I 1 t M. trass, ss. 1 1 I I 1 ck. .... 1118 1 B.M.O.AB. MeAra'r. lb. a 4 I 4 4 Blbsrfsld. ss. 1 I I I Casaf, lb..., I 8 I I 1 Barrett. f .. I I Bock, rf t t Tat, ib... a a i a .a OlsaaoK, lb.. 114 14 Buolo. .... till Msrar. .... 4 1111 Total ... I 14 IT I 1 Totals ... 4 4 IT 11 I Toledo 000110800-8 Indianapolis 00000080 Bases on balla: Off Suthoff. 4. Struck out: By Sutboff. E; by Mock, 4. Two-baae hit: Meany. Homo run: Turner. Sacrl flee hit: Gilks. Double plays: O'Brien to Fox to Hydon, Coulter to Klhm. Stolen baa: Klelnow. Left on basea: Indian spoil, 6: Toledo, 7. Umpire: Tyndu.lL Time: l:4o. INDIANAPOLIS. I TOLEDO. R.H.O. A.B.I R. H.O.A.B HosMsvOT. HI 1 I I I Burns. Ib....t tilt Mossy. I.Owana, 4Turnar. 4 Smllh, lb.... 1118 1 Totals ... 8 I IT II 4 Totals ... I 4 14 14 4 Philadelphia 1 OI00108e Detroit a a o 8 o a a I Earned runs: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia. 1. Homo run: Davis. Baorlfic hit; Fults. Stolen bases: Glaaaon, Plank. Double Plays: Casey, Qieaaon and McAllister; M. Cross and Davis; Davis and Hank. Left on bases: Detroit, l; rntiaaeiphla, a. Flrat baa on bane: Off Mercer, I; oft Plank, 1. Hit or pitcnen oaii; narreti. Biruc. out Kuhtia, If.... 1 Woodruff, lb. I Kthm, lb.... 1 O" Brian, ss... 1 Coulter, ci. ,. 1 rot, Ib I Hardou. ... I Ksllua, rf.... 11114 ss ... 1114 1 lb... 4 1111 I Flan' tan, It. A I T 1 I a. cf...., 114 4 Ollka. 4 Klelnow, a.. 4 Hugnar. p.. CLEVELAND. O.. July 28. The 2.04 pace and the 2:07 trot furnished sensations for the record-breaking crowd that attended the grand circuit races here today. The unbeaten Dan Patch waa always a 1 to favorite for the pace and he won, but hnd to cut his record to 2:03 when chased out in the opening neat by ruiey tt. The per lormance did not tire tne favorite in tn least and he took the deciding heat with ease. The first heat of tho- 2:07 trot went to The Monk, who had sold for 850 to 810 on the fleld. Lord Derby was far back and the Judges decided that Spear had made an Improper drive. He was taken down and George Saunders put up behind Lord Demy. The drive on the stretch was ter rific and The Monk was nipped at the wire. Lord Derby trotted the last halt 'In 1:00, A baa oreaK put mm out ot tne going in the deciding heat and the race went to The Monk, Dolly Dillon i being unable to force him out. The Judges fined Spear 8260 and gave the money to the substituted driver. All bets on the race wsrs declared off. Polndexter. from the Lawson stable was mads favorits In the 1:1 trot at 1150 In pools of 8275. He never showed and ths race was a desperate cattle between Hen perus and Waubun. the latter winning Both horses were long shots in the betting, Direct Hsl had the 2:15 pace at his mercy, a break losing him the . second heat. He was an odds-on favorite In the betting ring. The champion. Croecus, was ex hibited on th track. Attendance, ll.ooo. summary: 2:12 class, trotting: purse. 83,000; three In five: Wsubun, grog., by Pilot Me dium-Althea (Saunders) I 8 1 I 1 Hesperus, b. h. (H. Jamison).... 112 2 4 LAOy Thcsne, dik. m. tKenny).... a s g 8 Bell Nuser. b. m. (Rites) 5 8 4 4 8 Ruth M., b. m. (Miller) 8 4 5 5 5 foinaexter. n. n. (Aiarani.... 4 o ar Dan T b. g.(Manvllle) 4 5 ds Henry S., b. g. (Willis) 7 7 ds Iva Des, b. m. (Spear) ds Time: z:U8ft, zui, lauvt. z:ii, z:iz4. 2:15 cltu. pacing; purse. 83,000; three In five: Direct Hal. blk. h.. hr Direct Bessie Hal (Geers) 11 Elderone, b. g. (Stuart) 8 12 Pauline G., blk. m. (Snow) 8 8 S Schley, Pointer, b. h. (Nuckols)... I Mosle Moore, g. g. (Hnepara)... H. J. P.. boc. (Jamison) Gold Brick, blk. g (Spear) Time: S:08H, 2:09tt, 2:10, 3:10. 2:07 class, trotting; purse, 82,000; two In three: The Monk, b. g., by Chimes-Goldfinch (Geers) 1 1 Lord Derby, b. g. (Spear and O. Saunders) til Dolly DUlon. b. m. (Saunders) 2 12 Time: 2:07. 2:074, 8:10i. 2:04 class, pacing; purse, 11,500; two in three 1 Dan Patch, br. h . by Joa Patchen- Zeellca (McHenry) 1 1 Riley B.. blk. h. (Erwln) t 2 Searchlight, br. h. (Bowne) 8 8 Connor, blk. g. (McDonald) 4 4 Indiana, b. g. (Clark) i 8 Time by ouarters mrst: ii. l:uztt. 1:33, 8:tB1. second : u, i:t, i:w(4, i:tkr. ALL READY FOR THE FIGHT Att4D.da.no8 fromiies to Tax Capacity of Ban Ira no lca Arena. . BOTH OF THE PUGILISTS NOW RESTING Fltsslmmoas' Backers Begta to Wavar aad th Original Odds of Teat to Foar on th Re stilt Again Prevail. BAN FRANCI8CO, July 28 Everything Is now In readlnasa for tha Jeffrlea-Flti-almmons conteit on Friday night and tha attendance promises to tax ths capacity of the arena. A Blight defect In tha ring has. been found, but It will be remedied before tha fight. Tho heavy timbers which support tha framework abovs tha ring were found to be rather too close to the ropes. If there waa a struggle In any ona of the four corner there was a possibility of either tha heads or tha hanaa of tha boxers being injured. To avoid tBia a rope will cut off one toot ot each corner, mak ing the ring octagonal Inatead ot square. The posts will be padded aa an extra pre caution. ' Soldier Tom Wilson, who came from tha east to act aa Fltislmmons' sparring part ner, but who was shelved in favor of Hank Qrlffln, will not see the fight. He received orders to Join his regiment at Fort Mon roe, Va.. by July 29, and will leava tonight Jeffries Indulged In but light exercise today at tho Reliance club In Oakland. He arose early and skipped the rope 1,600 times, finishing with no visible sign of ex haustion. Ha then apent th lunch hour la comparative quiet with Delaney and hla retinue ot trainere, and la tho afternoon took a row on Lake Merrltt. He tipped the. beam at 217, pounda tonight, hut ex pect to weigh 218 when ha enter tha ring on Friday night Fltislmmons took, a Jog along tha drlvea at Golden Gato park thia morning and waa rubbed down at th terminal hotel, after which he partook of a hearty luncheon and . sparred with Oriffln and Andy Oal lagher at the Olympic club. Expert on tha Been declare that thero la apparently nothing further to he desired in tha con dition ot the men. Tha consentua of opinion aeema to he, however, that Fltxalmmona' aga and tha difference In weight Is against the chancea ot th Corniahman, and that Jeffrie Is tha logical winner. Tha receipts, the club managers itate, have almost reached the 120,000 mark. The betting odds show Jef frie still a favorite at I to 1 and 10H to 4. with much Fltislmmons money la sight. Sporting men from all over the country are arriving hourly, and tomorrow asveral excurilona are expected to reach here. Leander Cla Goto Cap. rnnif Ireland. July 23. The Leander Rowing club beat the Berlin Rowing club easily today in the final for the inter national challenge cup (valued at 11,250) presented by Lord Chief Justice O'Brien to be contested for at th regatta held her in connection with th Cork exposition. Uu4J Undr Authority of th Railroad of NobraskaO Statement of Taxes Paid by the C. B, & Q. R. R, on the Properties Owned by Them in the State of Nebraska in 1900 and 1901. 8)04)4) COUNTT. Adama Blaine Box Butt Buffalo ... Butler,. . Cass Chase .. Cheyenne . Clay Colfax Custer Dawea Dawaon Douglas Dundy ..... Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gaga ., Garfield Oosper Gran I . Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayea Hitchcock Hooker Howard 4 4 4 III . da 11111 AMERICAN TAKES THE LEAD Totals ...II II 11 tl Totals ... 4 U 14 T 4 Indianapolis 10284101 12 Toledo 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 04 Bases on balls: Off Huarhey, 8. Struck out: By Kellum, 8; by Hughey, I. Wild pitch: Hughey. Two-baae hit: Kuhna. Three-base hits: Klhm, Hogriever. Horns run: Kunns. (tacrine hit: Coulter. Br Plank, 8. Tlrnt l-ob- umpire: u LOUgO. uoudis piays: r lannagan 10 emiin, meinow Ud. I to Burns. Stolen bases: Hogriever, 2; wooorun, x. rassea cans: iieyaon, i; Klelnow, I. iii on pases: Indianapolis, 8; Toledo, 8. Umpire; Tyndall. Tim: 1:60. Btaaalag el In Teams Plavad. 81 11 81 1 Totals ... T It IT 14 4 Total ... I I 14 14 I Kansas City 0 8801081 0-1 Minneapolis 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 . Earned runs Kansas City, L Two-bas hit: Bevllle, Orariy. Thrsw-base hit: Mo. Andrews, Smith. Seerinc kits: Nance (8), McAnorsws, i-hvie. Htolrn base: Kotn. tii (3), Lynch, Lally, Crtbben. Hit by nitone nan: By Nsiin. l. Double piay Lynch to Byer. First bas on balls: Off Glbaon. 8; off Nswlin, L Pas bail: Bo vine. BtrufK out: ay liioaon, 4; Dy pew taasUaar ef the Team. Plared. Won. Loa Philadelphia 78 43 80 Chicago 71 48 80 liostan 71 St, Lout 74 Washington 77 Clvland 78 Baltimore .....77 Detroit 74 Gam today I Cleveland at Waahlnarton. Chicago at Baltimore. St. Louis at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia. 48 40 7 88 88 28 88 84 40 48 48 a p.c. .M .4.1 .641 .441 .441 .414 .891 Louisville ... Indiana polls St. Paul Kanaas City Milwaukee ., Columbua ... Minneapolis . Toledo ..82 ..? ..82 Won. 53 44 40 rr 18 n 24- Loet. 24 t 87 41 41 44 60 67 PC. .704 .6M .643 .4M .474 .44 .367 .J6 No games scheduled for today. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE . lln. 1 Timei 1.48. L'mplri Haskell. Nw York bent Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, July U-McGraw's New York players began a series of nv games with th Brooklyn on th latur's grounds Boat tnd Put-wot XVa)r. ftotxlew OBiy a tho &rvwry. TMB AMEKICAN OBEWlftO C4X, 44, Lmml. Me. Boston Bknts Ont rklla4lphla Br. ( Wlllla Cenl4 Ket Bo Hit. BOSTON. July 18. Boston shut out Phil adelphia today because Willi could not be niv ana in nom learn acorea pecaus Hulawltt, Jennings and Chllds contrib uted errors that cost th visitor three runs. Attendance, euo. atooret - BOSTON. 1 rUILAOBIT-HlA. - B..K.9.AB kHO.lt Ctar, It.... 1 1 1 elThaaas. si.. 4 14 4 Taaksr. Ik.. 4 4 4 4 Barrr. rt 4 4 11 rymcot, Ik.. lit t HaltwlU. I, t I t I Oraaa rr. I. I 4 4 I rMola. a...... till t'amer. rf... Ill (ijaasluss. ss. 4 4 I I 1 SS I I 1 Huuslaaa. It. I I II I I ..It tlWkita. if 44114 ..4 I It a t.c silaa, U.... 14 111 ..4 1 4)1 t;Ibwv ....,. 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 H 14 i Ua Uut. s 1 koiii, . Willis, p- Total I u 1' Totals ... a I M II I I Boston 0 I1MMIH pmiaaipnia 0 t a 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bas hit: Cooler. Stolen base: Jen. nine (1), I.uh. Double playl Hulawltt, Child and Douglaai. Ftrst baa on balla: Oft Willis, 1; off Ibarg, I Struck out: By Willi, I; Iberg. I. Tim: 1:36. Umplr: Power. Bt. Leal Bats Oal Victory. ST. IOUIS, July 23 -Si, Louis batted out a victory t.xlsr. Th Piitabursa clavsd poorly In tb Bald. Wagnsr waa asawhtd CRtEIGHTON. Neb., July 21 (Special Telegram.) Randolph' lum of high sticker, after winning four straight games in th Northeastern Nebraska Irague, went down to defeat before (he tjreighton Giants her today. Kandolph tied th cor in th seventh, but after was unable to nit llen deraon'a alanta. A hit by Jellen in th ninth after two men were out scored tha winning run for the locals. Feature, of the game waa tne supero pitcning of it on Henderson for ths locals striking out flftsen men. score: R.H.E. Crelghton 0 10010 1-8 88 Randolph 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 4 4 Battertec Crelghton, Ben Henderson and Glilard; Randolph, Bate and Shaefftr. Btruck out: By lienderaon. 15: by Bates. lu. Time; l:6u, Umpire: Dad Turner of Norfolk. Bnperlnr Interior t Mlnslen. SUPERIOR, Neb.. July 23 Special.) Mlnden won from Superior yesterday after- noun. 1 ha numerous error of tb lor Is wr resoonslbi for their defeat. Attend a nee. 17b. Score: Mlnden 0 0 1110 8 S4 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Batteries: Mlnden. Gaines .and Moor: Superior, Hnffmelsier and Heck. Struck out: By Oalnea. k; by Hoffmeister, 4. Two- tas hits: Moore, T. IJrlr.,fi, lUck. Ibree-Das nil: Hell. Time: l:ua. Kearney Defeat Indians. KXARNKT. Nb., July t(Spclal Tala. wldersky Goes Down Before Ifapler in ?ke Morning; Game f Chess. HANOVER, Prussia, July 2S.-For the third round of the International Chess Masters' tournament, which was begun here today, round twelve of the Berger system furnished the pairing, which brought the field together In the appended oraer: Oland sgalnst Wolf, Mleses against Guns berg, Poplel agnlnst Atkins, Swldersky against Napier, Mason against Bardleben, Levin against Janawskl, (John agalnat Plllsbury. Gottschalk against Tschlgorln end Suechtlng against Marshall. When th flrat adjournment took plae at 1 p. m., Diana naa neaien noir, BWKtersKy find gone down before Napier and Janow- ski had administered defeat to Levin. Poplel had managed to get the upper hand of Atklna, who will probably be lost in the afternoon sitting. In the rillsbury- Cohn match the latter held a great ad vantage when tlm waa called for ad Journment. The remaining contests stood uretty even. v nen piay waa given over ror tne oar the following additional results had been recorded: Mleses worsted Gunaberr. Pomel beat Atkins. Bardleben downed Mason. Cohn administered defeat to Ptllsbury. Marshall defeated BuechtlnsT and Gottschalk and Tschlgorln dlvMed honors. The following la ine score up 10 aaie: Miree and Diana nave won I games Bardleben and Janowskl, 1; Marshall and wolf, l: foplel and uunaberg, 1H: Atklna, lonn, rsanier ana larnigonn. 1. ana uotts' chalk, Plllsbury, Suechtlng and Swldersky, 1 eacn. Mesapkl rink Win Partial Victory, CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. July 28 Chan eellor McConnell of the chancery court today granted an Injunction askd for by th Memuhta Bas Ball club to ursvent the Southern league from Interfering with th playing 01 bt. vrsln, tn Memphis pitcher, wnom ine iacoma, wain., club claims under contract to play with that team, The decision give tb Memphis club th right 10 us Bt. vrsin in any gam In th Boutnern leagu wiinout mterrerenc 1 bring th proceeding to a Dolnt where the league will have to abandon tb case or bring It to trial on Ha merits. Wkal Tkey Itentnna. Headache. Urr complaints, bowel ds ordsr demand Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thty are gsatla, hat aura ar e say. 16a. .... , . aata ...a ... ... ...a a.a .... 1900 FOR. I8a. .117,411 68 1.482 10 4.014 47 1.001 00 , .. 8,818 2S .... 17,7S 55 . .. 1,401 85 40 ...a 14,471 . 175 41 . .. 1,(74 IS 4.122 25 630 21 .. 7.T82 88 1,480 71 .. 17,171 08 .. 1.781 14 .. 4.441 28 .. 10.088 50 ..... 17,448 87 851 22 1.825 19 1.985 11 6,714 45 1,488 TO 10,631 12 11,611 11 L471 01 ..1.701 11 1.010 21 1,01 41 1M1 FOR 1100. COUNTY. ' $18.81 87 Jefferaon 1,291 14 Johnson .... 4.781 11 Kearney 5,968 41 Lancaster ., 7.260 60 Lincoln 17,890 90 Merrick 1,218 42 Nemaha 1.781 18 Nuckolls 14,148 11 Otoe ... 894 12 Pawnee 9,608 81 Perklna 5,068 18 Phelpa 151 94 Platte 1,171 91 Rod Willow . 5,697 04 Richardson 16,838 02 Saline 9,679 64 Sarpy 4,271 92 Saunders 10.454 02 Bcotta Bluff . 18,004 0 8 8eward 623 00 Sheridan 2,377 99 Sherman . 1.862 28 Bloux .... 5.698 10 Thayer 1,461 91 Thomas 10.791 09 Valley , 10,921 94 Webster 1,170 51 Wheeter 10,112 99 York .... 2.171 48 1,121 61 Total.... e a a a anf a a a Bate a a a a a a 1900 1901 FOR 1899. FOR 1900. I 4.841 28 $ 4,846 61 8,852 83 1,647 11 10,991 18 1.777 11 19,661 60 17.910 IT . 7.168 05 7,253 85 1,899 31 1,191 11 I. 696 01 10,201 48 8.986 26 9,614 71 9,787 62 1.857 67 6,026 98 1,267 81 4.951 63 5,666 05 5,196 61 5.454 41 1.201 71 1.207 61 1,943 24 10,309 It II, 261 21 11,061 17 19,511 82 19,080 25 7,605 65 7,732 IT 13,058 99 ' 11,995 68 1.120 11 1.609 II 1,008 65 4.888 64 5,022 11 , 6,815 44 1.165 60 1,612 08 1.299 07 6,748 81 8.868 81 , 4.824 05 4,432 10 4,437 91 5,877 81 10,821 41 11.618 40 151 64 801 U , 6,467 41 5,460 91 ,$441,111 10 $451,210 It Assessed Valuation $10,567,236 70 j.TVith the foregoing statement we complete the list and amount of taxes paid by the Kailroads of the State to the various counties. The information has been complete, bo that any one so disposed can check up the figures and see that they are right. All the other data furnished is as exact in every way. j8 ' THE REALTY MARKET. Itema filed In tha reglater of deed'a and county clerk'a offices on July 21: Warranty Deeds. . L. Soute. to American Christian Missionary society, lot 20, 8. B. Tlna'er'a O'fCahomu. .... 2 1 Honora Allen to Hannah Carew, lot 7 and 8, block 17. Kenoairs aaa i Mrs. H. A. Allen to same, lot 6, block 1, Horbach's 2d add 1 J. K. Rlnkel, treasurer, to J. H. T. welpton, lots a ana Z4, oioca iiw, Dundee Place , S. Bryant to Ella M. Tsschuck, lot 2. block 8. PooDleton park Bee Publishing company to Luolnda E. Jordan, lot 14, block 8, Ames Place : Somerset Trust company to J. J. Ryan, lots 1, 3. 8, 10, block 8, Cor rigan Plane Peter Schmidt and wife to J. T. Yates, east 60 feet of south 128ft feet lot 8. Bartlett's sdd Emma A. Headley and husband to Augusta C. Anderson, lot 2, block I. Stevens' Place Auguat Beck and wife to C. J. Pa slck, lot 13, biocK. 4, uranaview.... . J. Paaalck and wife to Anton Be rn lie, aame ' T. H. Tracy and wife to John Swan- son. lot 11. block 7. Bemls park,... 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