Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1902, PART I, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1002.
UNSTEADY PITCHING LOSES
Gifts Grow lots Buna far Dsa Koines,
Decidiif the Gam
QUINN'S LAST FIND IS A WONDER
Feeae? ( Mlesleslaal Skats Out Oniki
with Asparea4 Eu, feat ' Gets
Wanderfal Sepaert fraat
Hla Tram Kiln
On Feeney from Natche proved ' his
pitching prowMa at Vinton Street park
Saturday y letting the Rourke Rangers
down without a tally. Meanwhile .Joe
Qulnn'a Dei Molnea houie party aeored
three times.
Thla wae not a pleaaant welcome home
for tha Omahaa, especially aa the 1,000
spectators exhibited conalderabla glee at
the undeniable pretty work of tha Under
taken. The fact that It remained for
new one from the Cotton Belt league to
administer the pill did not enhance the sit
nation, but tha aetto eerved to ahow the
locale that there baa been good reason for
Feeney's winning ao many of tha gamea ha
fcae pitched for Des Molnea.
The rl 1 tore played an errorless game,
ut Omaha's Infield was alao superb, there
Ibelng not an error of consequence around
the angle lines, while some stellar plays
iwere made. Raekofs catch' against the
fence of Dolan'e fly was the Holding sen
sation of the afternoon.
. Qulnn'a retainers did no wonders with
Ihe stick, aa they made but aeren hlta,
which were bunched only once and then
pot cloaely enough to win tha game alone.
Omaha's l'trr Werk.
As matter of fact unsteady pitching and
an error were responalble for all the vls
itors' runa. By the sixth Inning Owen bad
already glyeu three walks, but saved him
self each time, because one hit was the
total off him for those Are Innings. In tha
sixth, however, Frank tempted fate once
too often, for after he had given Clark hla
base that astute outfielder stole second
and rama home easily on O'Leary'a two
bagger. Thus the game seemed won on only two
bits, while Omaha had made five to data.
Just for that Cap Stewart retired Owen
and put Brown In. Mordecal started well
and did not give any bates on balls, but ha
developed a tendency to bit batters that
served tha same purpose. He started the
ninth by giving Warner a belt In the back.
Then Burg fouled out to Oondlng, and
Backof drove a single a c rose aecond sack.
Graham stooped to pick It up, but sur
prised himself by letting It go through his
fingers to the fence. So Warner acored
and Backof made third, scoring on Lobeck'a
single that followed.
Frank Genlns could walk on bla sprained
ankle enough to umpire a great game.
There waa not a kick or a delay at any
time and It la a cinch what Frank can
Bo if ha wishes when he quits wearing the
Short pants. "Podge" Alloway worked out
before tha game, aa usual. Score;
DEB MOINES.
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Park, ef 4 1 3 J O 0
Qulnn, lb 4 0 1110
P'Leary, aa 4 0 1110
Hotter, lb 0 0 1 0
Warner, rt I 1 O 1 o o
Burg, tb 4 0 1110
backof. If...- 4 114 0 0
Lobeck. o 0 1 1 1 0
Feeney, p..... 4 0 0 1 1 0
Totals....... M "l 1 1 1
, , OMAHA.
.' ' AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Carter, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0
Graham, cf 4 0 110 1
Btone, If 4 0 1 0 0 0
polan, as I 0 1 t 1 0
Stewart. 2b 4 0 0 1 0
pears, lb A.... 4 0 0 10 1 0
Hickey, tb 4 0 0 1 1 1
bonding, a 10 18 10
Owen, p 1 0 1 0 1 0
Brown, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .....5 "o 7 34 11 "l
Burg out In tha s mv for attempting to
bunt third strike.
Des Moines 0000010011
5maha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-baae hits: CLeary, Owen. Sacrifice
hit: Dolan. Stolen bases: Clark, Carter,
polan. First base on balls: Oft Owen, 4.
Kit by pitched ball: By Feeney, Dolan; by
prown, Lobeck Warner. Struck out: By
Feeney. I; by Owen, 4: by Brown, 1. Left
on bases: Des Moines, I; Omaha, 4. Double
flays: Burg to Hotter, Stewart to Dolan
o Pears. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Frank
Qenlna.
Mllwaakee Takes the First.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 1. Milwaukee took
the first of the eerie from Kansas City
today by bunching their hits. Attendance,
UiO. Eoore: v R H E
Milwaukee ... 1 M O 1 I t -i i i
Kanaaa CUT.. 000000010-14J
Batteries: Kanaaa City, Welzner and
liessltt; Milwaukee. Adklns and Lucia.
Peerta Cam Bat St. !.
PEORIA, Aug. 1 Peoria won today's
fame on errors by tha visitors. St. Joseph's
fi elding was one of tha very pooreat ex
hibitions seen here this season. Attend
ance, W0. Score:
Peoria ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-7 7 6
It. Joseph 0 tlOtltOIOMUl
ft. Joeeph, McFadden and Roth. Umpire:
Moran.
Deaver Loses at Sarlasra.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 1 Tha home
team took the first of the series with
I e river In eaay fashion. Jonea struck out
pine men and waa given excellent support.
Denver's only run waa made on three hlta
In tha ninth. Attendance, 1400, Score:
R.H.E.
Eolo. Springs. Mllllll'-lll
enver 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 4
' Batteries: Colorado Springs, Jones and
fWrweld; Denver, McCloskey and MoCon
belU Steadfast af tka Teaaaa.
Plaved.
Won. Lost. P.C.
. 88
. 87
. 81
. 89
66 S3 .025
61 84 .fcil
44 84 .Ml
48 41 .M9
41 42 ,So4
48 41 .to4
88 61 .81
Zt 68 .20
Denver
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Bt. Joeeph
85
Colorado Springe... 86
tea Molnea 84
Peoria at
Oamee today: - Des Molnea at Omaha,
Et Joseph, Chlnn, McFacVdeo and Holo.
mplre: Moran.
I
Anrora Beats ladlaaa Attala.
I
AURORA. Neb., Aug. 1 (Special Tele
gram.) The Haskell Indians falling to win
Ihelr first game yesterday were out for
business today, but failed again. Score:
Aurora 0w001ft6-0
Indiana 00000000 11
Batteriee: Indians, Shepherd and Hauaer;
Aurora, Ahlln and Wlggard. Hits: Aurora,
J; Indiana, 4. Umpire: Whltealdes.
DAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
pkllaaetakla Skat Oat ky Calcace
ta Oaaaa Cnuraeerlaed ky
i Heavy Hltttngj.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 The home club
Waa ehut out today by Chicago In a game
characterised by heavy hitting on the part
of tha visitor. Philadelphia played poorly
In the field and could not hit. Attendance,
1,615. Store:
CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA.
K H.O.A I R.H. O.A.I.
Stasia, if.... 8 18 IThomu, ef.. t 1 I
(mm, H .... I 8 1 I Wili l'i. (a. 4 1 8 8
Chaaae, Ik... 8 8 M S Ctarrr. rf I I
bobba, ef.... 4 8 S SJwDlBcm. Ik. 411 8
huku, as... 8 t 8 e Krug. Ik S 8 8
Low. Ik.... t 8 8 4 e txwla. 1 4 4
kilns, e 8 4 8 I twutlu. If.. S t 4
tcha.faa. Ik. 1 e 1 8 e Hl.i. as. 4 4 8
ataoataa, 4 1 4 1 S Iters, p est
lUuulMb, p 4 t 1
Totals
.11 M It 18 s
Touts ... S 4 84 a 4
Chicago 11081814 11
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Earned rune: Chicago. 1 Twc-baaa hits:
Dufgleeby. Dobba. Three-base hit: Kltng.
Stolen base: Blagle. Double play: WoW
Verton to Knig to Jonea. First base on
balls: Off Duggleaby. X. Hit by pitched
ball: Monetae. Struck out: By Iberg, 8;
by Duggleeby, I; by Menefee, 8. Time: ):46.
L'mplre: O Day.
Claalaaatt Beats Braaklyaw
BROOKLYN. Aug. S. Cincinnati beat
Brooklyn today la a aloes aa4 well-played
game. The fielding wae Qmisiially good on
botn slo: long running catches ty tor
eorsn. Keeler and I'uhlen were the fe.
tures. Keeler'e left-hand catch of Beck-
ley s fly eaelly prevnted a three-base hit.
Attendance, 4.5. Score:
CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN.
R.H. CAE R.H.OA.C.
KVlly. If I I I fwttart. If. 4 I 4 4
tWklT. lb.. 1 1 10 4 OKaalar, rf.,.. 4 1114
Crawford, rf. 4 I 1 1 toi!s, ef.... 4 18 4 4
Mrmour. ef. 4 4 4 4 Jhln. n... 4 4 14 4
Pieti. lb e i I e rarreii, .... e S I S I
Corcoran, w. 8 8 8 MK'nwrr, lk 1 I 4 8 4
l-lnf'at, lb. 4 1 14 e'lroln, lb 4 14 14
rhllllpt, p... 4 14 1 0;Flo1. lb.... 4 14 14
Berien, e.... 4 4 I 8 4 Newton, 4 18 4 4
Total! ... 8 6 87 II Ol Total ... 1 IV 1
Cincinnati 10000000 01
Brooklyn 00000010 0-1
Earned runs: Cincinnati, 1. Flret on er
rors: Cincinnati, 1. Le-rt on nnees: On
rlnnatl, 7; Brooklyn, 4. Two-base hits
Kelley. Stelnfeldt. Stolen bas: Craw
ford. Keeler. Double play: Crawford to
HecKley. Hacnnce una: Heymour, Flooil.
Mint on balls: trr isewlon. 1: off PMlllns.
8. Struck out: By Newton, 1: by Phillip.
I. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Donovan and
Maloney.
Erea Break at Boataa.
BOSTON, Aug. 1 Boston and St. Louts
broke even today In two games, the visitors
taking the firM through two hits, a pa
and two error". In the fifth Inning. In the
second gnme fittinger was a pussle to St.
iouia. Attenaance, a,2uu. ucores:
T. LOl'IS. I BOSTON.
R H.O.A I R.H.O.A.K.
Nlrhola, lb.. 4 lit 4 ICnnleT, If.... 4 114
moot. .... 1 I 9 Tenaef, lb. .. S 4 T 8 4
Uarclar. if... 4 1 I 4 e Demont, lb.. 4 1 8 4 4
Donnvan, rf.. 4 4 8 4 S.Carnar, rf... 4 41 4 S
Pamll lb.. '4 lit Orem'f'r, Ik. 4 8 4 8 4
nruxar, aa... 1 v l bwR, ef S S 4 I 1
Hartioan, Ik. 4 4 4 1 o'Lon.. aa 4 48 I I
O'Nell. a 1 1 4 4 4 KlttrMlia, .. 4 14 4 4
leraea, l e wuila, p 11114
Totals ...8 T 17 14 el Totala ...1 4 IT 14 I
St. Louis 00001001 01
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Stolen bases: Donovan (2), Kruger, O'Nell.
Gremlnger, Bmoot, Bases on balls: Off
Willis, 2; off Yerkes, 4. Hit by pitched
ball: Donovan. Time: 1:50. Umpire:
Brown. ,
B08TOH. I ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.K.
Cooler. If.... 4 114 0 Nlrhola, lb.. 4 4 14 4 I
Tannay, lb... 117 4 8 in not, ef.... 4 114 1
Damont, lb.. 4 4 6 8 Uarclar, If... 4 4 1 4
Carnar. rt... 4 114 bonoras. rf. 4 8 1 4 S
urara i r, ao. 1 1 I e rarrell, lb... S I 4 I e
L'lih, ef 1 l i
Krua.r. aa... 4 4 8 I 1
Ixns. aa 4 4 8 6 1
Moran, 1 1 o
PlttlDiar, p.. 4 4 4 I 4
Hartman, lb. 1 4 4 8 4
J. o Nell, e. s 1 I I 4
M. O Nall, p. 4 4 4 8 4
TeUli ... I I 17 11 1 Totals ... 1 I 14 14 I
Boston 11000000 t
St. Louis 00100000 01
Earned runs: Boston, 1 Two-base hit:
Cooley. Stolen bases: Oremlnger, Hart
man, Carney. Bates on balls: Oft Pittln
ger, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Hartman,
Carney. Struck out: By PltUnger. 4; by
O'Nell, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Brown.
New York Loses Game.
NEW YORK. Aug. J. Pittsburgh cham
pions outplayed the New Yorks today.
Taylor was batted out of the box In the
first inning, four hits being made oft him.
When Cronln relieved Taylor there wae
only one man out. Attendance. 4,000. Score:
riTTBHURO. I NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.B.
R.H.O.A.K.
Clarke. If.... 14 14 0
Beaumont, ef 4 8 1 4 4
Leach, lb.... 1 8 0 4 0
Jonea, If 1 I I 4 1
Mniraw, aa.. v v l t
MeOann, lb.. 4 1 14 1 4
Brodte, cf... 0 4 1 4 4
Laudar, lb.. 4 1 1 4 S
Braan'n, rf-e 4 4 4 4 4
Uunn, lb.... 4 4 4 8 4
Bowerman, S44141
Wall, rf 18 14 4
waaner. rf . . 1 1 I 4 1
Branaf'ld. Until
Rltrhey, lb.. 4 1 T 4 4
Conroy, as... 1 4 I I
Smith, e 1 8 8 4 0
Cohen, a... 4 0 14 0
Tarlor, p.... 4 4 14 4
Cronln, p.... 4 4 4 4 1
Totals
, t II 17 14 1
Totals ... 8 4 17 14 4
Pittsburg 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 07
New York 000000010-1
Earned runa: New York, C; Pittsburg, 1.
Left on baLea: New York, 6; Pittsburg. 0.
First base on balls: Off Doheny, 4. Struck
out: By Cronln, 4; by Doheny, 3. Two-base
hits: Clarke, Wagner, Ritchie, Smith.
Sacrifice hlta: Beaumont. Dohenv. Stolen
bases: Jones, Clarke. Double plays: McQraw
to Mcuann to Lauder, conroy to Ritchie
to Bransfleld, Leach to Ritchie to Brans
eiM Cnnr.v tn Ritchie. Mil hv rtttohaxt
ball: By Doheny 1. Wild pitch: Doheny'.
Time: 1:66. Umpire: Emslle.
RtaaeUna ef tka Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
Pittsburg .- 83 3 20 .754
Brooklyn to 49 41 .644
Chicago 87 47 40 .641
Boston 83 43 89 .524
Cincinnati 84 89 46 .464
St. Louis 88 40 48 .455
Philadelphia 88 84 62 .400
New York 86 18 67 .829
No game today.
AMERICAN, LEAGUE GAMES
la' tkorteat Game of tke Seaaoa De
troit Agraia Sbata Oat
Wasklngtoa.
DETROIT, Aug. 1. In tha shortest game
of the season Detroit again shut out the
visitors, only one of tha latter team Ryan
being able to reach the Initial sack, whleh
ne did once on a base on balls and once
on a hit. Mercer's pitching and homers by
Barrett and Beck were tha features. At
tendance, 3,200. Score:
DETROIT. WASHINGTON.
R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.K.
Harley. If... 1 0 8 4 0'Ryan. ef 0 110 0
Blberteld. as. 4 4 8 4 OlDorle. lb.... 14 14 1
Caaar, lb.... 1 1 4 8 4;Deleb'ty, lk. 4 0 It 8 0
Barrett, ef... 1 1 4 4 0
Holmes, rf... 4 4 8 4 4
Back, lk 8 8 4 1 0
Oleaaoa, lb,. 118 10
Ketater, rf. .. 4 4 4 4 4
Oousklln, Ik. 4 4 8 1 4
Lee, If 4 4 4 4 4
Ely. aa 4 4 18 4
Clarke, a.... 4 4 110
Drill, s 4 4 8 4 0
Fatten, p.... 4 4 14 0
Buelow,
ateroer, p.
..44110
a a w v
Totals
..I 1 81 0
Totals ... 4 1 84 14 8
Detroit 01130010 8
Washington 000000000-0
Two-baae hit: Beck. Home runa: Beck,
Barrett. Sacrifice hit: Mercer. Basea on
balls: Oft Mercer, 1; oft Patten, 1. Hit by
pitcher: Patten. First base on errors:
Detroit, 1. Left on baaea: Detroit, 3;
Washington, 1. Struck out: By Mercer,
1; by Fatten, 8. Time: 1:17. Umpire: Con
nolly. PklUlea Wla at St. Loaia.
ST. IjOUIS. Aug. 1. Plank proved too
much for St. Louis today, although each
team made tha same number of hits. Bud
holt was hit for tha longer drtvea. Two
home runa by Davis and Seybold Into tha
bleachers were the features. Attendance,
8.0UO. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. . ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.B.! R.H.O.A.K.
HertaeL If... 4 4 1 4 4 Bnrkett. If... 4 114 4
Palta. of 4 8 1 4 4 Heldrtck. ef. 4 1 1 4 s
Darta. 1S....1 1 14 4 I Hemphill, rf. 4 4 1 4 4
L. Croaa. Ik. 1114 0 Anderson, lk. 4 1 II 1 4
Seybold, rt.. 1 1 8 4 0 Wallace, aa.. 4 1114
Murphr. lb.. 1 1 4 4 0 McCor'k. lb. 0 1 0 8 0
M. Croaa, as. 4 8 1 4 0 Faddea. Ik... 4 18 3 4
Powara, a.... 4 4 111 Kahoa. a I 1 8 I I
Plank, p 4 4 4 8 0 Budhol, ... 4 118 1
Totala ... 4 6 17 80 it Touts ...llltaoli
Philadelphia 10000010 14
St. Louie 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runs: St, Louis, 1; Philadelphia,
t. Two-baas hlta: Kahoe, Wallace, M.
Cross. Three-base hit: Murphy. Home
runs: Davis, Seybold. Sacrifice hits: Held
rtck, McCormlck. Double plays: McCor
mlck to Padden to Anderson, M. Cross to
Murphy to Davis, Wallace to Padden to
Anderson. Stolan bases: Sudhoff, Heirl
rlck, Pults (2). Baaea on balls: Off Sud
hoff. 3. Struck out: By budhoft. 2; by
Plank, 1. Left on basea: Bt, Louis, f:
Philadelphia, 4. Time: 1:50. Umpires:
Johnstone and Carruthers.
Chtcaae Takes Two,
CHICAGO, Aug. 1 Bunched hits and
fast work on the bases gave Chicago the
first game today. Callahan was hit hard,
but the clever fielding behind him kept the
score down. Errors, followed by hits, lost
the second game for the visitors. Davis'
fielding and a fast double play by Strang
and labell were tha features. Attendance.
3.120. Scores: ,
CHICAOO. j BALTIMORE.
a.H.O.AI. R.H.O.A.K.
Strang. 8k... 1 I I 4 Gilbert, aa... 0 4 4 I 4
Jonea. af...nl I 4 4 0 Kelbatb, If... 0 1 4 4 4
Oraaa. rf.... I 8 14 4 Wllllama, Ik. 13 110
Menea, If.... 0 118 0 McKarl d. cf. 0 1 8 4 4
Darla. aa.... 1 1 4 4 4 Mallor. lk... 4 1 II 1 4
ball. lb.... 4 14 1 4 HowelL ....! 114 1
Ialy, lb 1118 0 Arodt. rf.... 1 8 8 4 4
ulllran, a... 1 4 4 4 0 Yeaaar, e.... 4 4 18 4
Callahaa, p.. 1 1 4 I v South, lb.,.. 4 14 4 4
Totala ...4 111111 it Totala 1 j
Green hit by batted ball.
Chicago 80010001 i
Baltimore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hlta: Jones. Green, Strang,
Wllllama. Amdt. Miller. Three-base hit:
McFarland. Stolen bases: Green, Davis,
Belbach. Double plays: Merles to Davis,
Callahan to Davla to labell. Daly to Isbell.
Struck out: By Callahan. 3; by Howell, 1.
First base on balls: Off Callahan, 4; off
Howell, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Gilbert.
Time: 1:60. Umpire: Eherldan.
CHICAGO. I BALTIMORE.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.B.
Strang, lb... 1 4 11 e Gilbert, aa ..o lilt
Jonea. ef 0 0 1 4 4 e.c!be-k. II.. 1(440
Orera. rt.... 1 3 4 4 e Wllllama. la. 1 I 1 I 1
Pa.la. aa ... 1 III O H. aKe"4. cf I 1 4 4 4
Urn, If.... 1 8 14 0 Uallur, 14...4 14 4 4
Isbell, lb.... 4 4 11 4 Ho..ll, lb.. 4 14 10
aly, tb 4 4 1 8 0 Aradt, rt.... 4 114 1
E. MeP'l-4. 0 4 1 t 3 O Vaaaar 4 1 t 4 4
Oarria. .... 4 14 3 O.Hala, p 4 4 4 1 4
Totala .-6 3 17 11 0 Totala ...8 0 M U "0
Chicago 11101010 I
Baltimore 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Lsft oa basse: Chicago, I; Baltimore, i.
Two-baae hits: Mertes (T, Williams (t.
PeTince hit: labell. Stolen be.ee: tireen 121
Strang (J), labell (2). IHuble play: Ptrsng
to Isbell. Struck out: Hy Onrvln, 7: by
Hale, 4. First base on hall.: (iff Oarvln. 1;
on jiai. . mt ny pitcnen ball: Uarvln,
Time: 1:60. Umpire: Sheridan.
Bestea Jtefeata Clevelaad.
CLEVELAND. Ana. t Boston took an
Internally exciting game from Cleveland to
day, Pnnrks keeping trie hits well scat
tered. The bsse running of the locals wss
atrocious. Attenaance, 10,6Kb. score:
BOSTON. I CLEVELAND
R.HO.AEl R.H.O.AK.
Ponitherty. If 4 1 1 4 0 Bar, ef 4 1 I 1 0
Collina, lb... 4 18 4 Bradley. Ib .l 14 4 0
"'hi. ef 0 0 0 1 1 I Ida, lb... 0 1114
Preeman, rf.. 1 1 4 4 Hickman, lb. 4 1 4 4 0
Parent, aa... 4 1 I T Flick, rf 4 I 1 4 0
'a' " oa, 10.. 1 1 It 1 f McCarthy, If. 4 4 4 4 4
Feme, lb.... 4 I I 4 o'Oochn or. aa. 0 3 1 4 0
Warner, e... 0 111 eWood. e 0 1 I 1 0
parka. 0 14 10 Moore, p 0 10 4 0
Crlgar, e 4 4 4 4 o-Plckerlng ..4 4 4 4 0
Totala ...3 8 17 10 1 Totala ... 1 10 37 15 0
Batted for Moore In the ninth.
Boston 000OO100 01
Cleveland 00000016 01
Two-base him: Oochnauer, Flick, Free-
innn, jai nance, pnennce nits: i'lckerlng,
Parent Double plays: Parent to Ferris
to LaChance, Sparks to Collins to parent
to LaChance. Flrat on balls: Off Moore,
8; off Sparks, 3. Ieft on bane a: Cleveland,
; Boston, 8. Struck out: By Sparks. 4:
by Moore, 3. Paaaetl ball: Wood. Time;
1:06. Umpire: OLaughlln.
taaatlac et tke Teaaaa.
Played. Won. Ist. P.C.
Chicago 82 47 85 . 678
8t. Louis 82 45 87 . 618
Boston 8 47 39 .647
Philadelphia 79 43 86 .644
Washington 85 40 45 . 471
Cleveland 87 39 48 .44S
Detroit 80 35 45 .438
Baltimore 85 37 48 .435
Games todav: Waahtna-tnn at Cleveland.
Baltimore at St. I-ouls, Philadelphia at
IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
By Bsaeklag Hlta In Second aad
Flftk Indianapolis Beats
Mllvraakee.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. l.-By bunching hits
In tha aecond and fifth innings the Indian
apolis team today won from Milwaukee.
The stealing of bases by the visitors and
the pitching of Kellum were the features.
Attendance, 600. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. MILWAUKEE.
R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.B.
Hotrlerer, rf 1 I 1 4 0 Dnngan, lb.. 4 1 10 4 4
Pm. tb I 1
1 I II A. MrB a, ef 1
4 1 0 Rhlebecn, lb. 1
110 0
0 8 4 0
1 I I 0
Woodruff, lb. 0 1
Klhm, lb..
4 1 T 4
4 4 11
Hallman, rf. 0
O' Brian, aa
Coulter, cf.
Kuhna. If..
Hajrdon, e.
Kellum, p.
CHnaman, aa 4 1 8 8 1
Runkle, lb... 4 4 4 1 1
Altrock, If... 4 4 14 0
Speer, e 4 4 6 1 4
Ellott, p 4 14 10
1 8 4 4 0
114
4 4 1
4 e
4 0
1 0
4 1
4
Total. ... I 10 17 T 1 Totala ... 3 4 14 I
Indianapolis O3OO1010O6
Milwaukee 0001000001
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1; Indianapolis,
4. Hits: Off Elliott. 10; off Kellum, 6. Two.
Dase nit: Mognever. stolen bases: Hog
rlever, Fox (3), Woodruff 2), Klhm (2),
Hayden. Williams. First base on balls:
Off Elliott, 3; off Kellum, 2. Hit by pitched
drii: tungman. BirucK out: ny Elliott, z;
by Kellum. 1. Sacrifice hit: Havden. I .eft
on bases: Milwaukee. 8; Indianapolis, 8.
Time: 1:50. Umpire Ebrlght,
Colambas Poaada Crlbbeaa.
MINNEAPOLIS. Auir. 1. Columbus hit
Crlbbens hard today, while Minneapolis
could do nothing with Bailey. Turner
knocked a home run In .the first, with two
men on basea. Attendance, 1,600. Score:
COLUMBUS.
R.H.O.A.K.
MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.B.
Hart, lb 4 1110
Vlox. as 8 I 0 1 0
McFarl'd. cf. I I I 1 1
Lynch, ef.... 0 0 I 1 0
Lallr. It 10 14 0
Coolajr, lb... 4 13 10
wiimot, rf... 1 1 I 4 0
O' Hasan, lb. 1 I II I 1
Turner, lb... 11110
warden, lb,. 4 1 4 1 I
Knoll, If 4 8 1 4 0 Byera, e 4 1 I 1 0
Hendrleka, rf 4 1 4 4 Oul!iln, aa... 4 14 14
- s. ....... 1 S 6 1 .''.. ,.... ! : I ,
Bailey, p.... 4 4 8 1 0 Crlbbana, p.. 0 0 I 6 0
Totals ... I 14 17 8 l' Totala ...I 6 27 13 8
Columbus I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 T
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 01
Earned runs: Minneapolis 1: Pnliimhua 4.
Two-base hit: O'Hagen. Home run: Turner.
p'lrst base on halls: Off Bailey. 6; off Crib
bena, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Byera. Strucg
out: By Crlbbens. 1; by Bailey, 3. Left on
bases: Minneapolis, 7; Columbus, 11. Dou
ble play: McFarlan to Fox. Stolen bases:
Vlox, McFarlan, Knoll. Sacrifice hits:
Cooley, Fox. Hendricks. Time: 1:60. Um
pire: Tlndall.
Lonlavllle Wins ta Eleventh.
KANSAS CITT. Aua 3. Gradv'a home
run over the left field fence tied the score
In the ninth, but Loulaville won the game
by batting out five runa In the eleventh.
Attendance, 1,600. Sere:
LOUISVILLE. I KANSAS CITT.
R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.K.
Clymar, aa... 4 I 4 4 0 RotMnea, rf.. 118 11
Bonner, lb... 118 11 Bertlla, c... 3 3 4 4 0
Oansal, lb... 3 4 4 1 0 Oradjr, lb.... 1 3 10 4 4
Karwln. rf. 3 114 0 Nance, cf.... 114 11
Gannon, ef... 114 4 liLeewe, aa.... 1 1 I I 0
(Mall, If 1 I 0 Oear, If 1 I I 0 0
chaub. lb... I 4 4 3 4 McAn'd'a. lb. 1 I 1 8 0
Schiirar. a... 13 4 1 aiThlal. 2b 1 I a s a
Coona, p 1110 0 McDonald, p. 4 1 1 I 0
uuntie, p.... s 0 0 0 VI
1 Totala ...10 14 II 14 I
Totals ..If II II 14 8
Louisville 10S0100100 615
Kanaaa City.. 1003000110 010
Earned runa: Kansas Cttv. 6: Tiilnvlll
7. Two-base hits: Grady, McDonald,
flchrlber, Schaub, Ganxel. Three-base hits:
jance, uansel, Hchaub, Coons, Clymer.
Home run: Gradv. Sacrifice hits: TfavllU
Grady, McDonald, Gannon. Stolen base:
jverwin. Double play: Thlel to Grady.
First basa on balls: Off McDonald, 6; off
Coons, 3. Struck out: By Coons, 2; by
Dunkle. 1. Innlnrs Ditched: Bv Coons. 8:
by Dunkle, 2. Hits: Off McDonald, 19; off
Coons, 13; off Dunkle, L Time: 3:20. Um
pire: HaakelL
St. Paal Slaaghtera Toledo.
ST. PAUL. A us". 1. St. Paul slaughtered
Toledo today, twenty-three hits being made
.er Ujktiii.. -1 1 ... . a . ..
v.. ,'.1,1,1.11, uviitvi. AllCUUCUlUC, a,wv.
Score:
T. PAU1 I TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.AK.
Oaler, lb 6 4 4 4 llMaany, rf.... 1114 4
Shannon, ef. I I 1 4 Burna, lb..,. 11111
Lumler. rf... 3 111 I Turnar, lb... 3 3 8 1 0
Huaglna. tb. 1 8 8 4 0 Kleluow. aa.. 4 3 8 8 0
Dougherty. Ill I 1 I l'Ollka. cf 1 1 4 0 1
Keller, lb... 1 1 II I Smith, lb.... 13 110
Pierce, a 113 4 J Mock, If 8 4 8 4 1
Mareaa, aa... 8 8 3 4 1 Orair.ua. a... 3 13 8 0
earner, p.... 1 1 8 8 0,McNaUL ... 4 3 111
Check, p 1 1 4 4 41
Totals ...10 13 84 13 8
.Totala ... n n II el
St Paul 4 0 1 0 1 4 ai
Toledo a. 11100411 0-10
Earned runs: Rt. Paul 1V TViijtn 1
Two-base hits: Hugglna, Shannon, Smith!
Three-base hlta: Klelnow, McNeill. Home
run; LAimiey. riacrince nit: Bnannon.
Double playa: Hug gins to Pierce, Lumley
to K el ley. Stolen bases: Geler (2), Mar.
can (2), Hugglna, Kelley, Shannon, Lum
ley. Pierce. Turner. Baaea nn holla.
Carney, 3; off McNeill. 4. Struck out: By
Chech. 1. Wild pitch: Carney. Left on
ot- raui, ; loiedo, 7. Time; 1:18.
Umpire: Flggemler.
laadi.a- ef tke Teaaaa.
Plaved. Won. Lriat PC.
Loulaville
Indlananolla ...
vo
80'
89
.... 8
..... to
87
..... 89
91
69 31 .mt
69 31 .
tO 39 .563
46 44 5.16
4J 47 .478
41 4 .471
84 65 .m
17 64 . 297
St. Paul
Kansas Clty..v
Columbus
Milwaukee .....
Minneapolis ....
Toledo
Games today;
Indlanspolls at
Paul, Columbua
Loulaville at Kansas City,
Milwaukee. Toledo at St.
at Minneapolis.
prlagdeld Falls Down.
SPRINGFIELD, Neb., Aug. 1 (Special
Telegram.) Springfield met the C. B.
Haven team on the home grounda today
and loat a very pretty game by a score of
I to t Score:
R H E
C. B. Havens. 100001400714
Springfield ...000000000 183
Batteries: Springfield. Ballenger and
Nicholson; C. B. Havens, Pendergraft and
Carr. Struck out: By Ballenger, 13; by
Pendergraft. 6. ..
The Springfield team returned home thla
rooming after a two weeks' trip over the
state, having won six gamea out of eleven
played, one at Greenwood, two at Wahoo,
one at Fremont and two at Madison, losing
two to Norfolk and three to Columbus.
Pitcher Ballenger of the Greenwood team
made the trip with Springfield and did
good work, eapj daily at Fremont and
Madison. .
Three-1 Leagae.
At Evanaville Rockford. ; Evansvllle, 6.
At Bloomlngton Rock Island, 6; Bloom
Ington, 4.
At Terra Haute Terra Haute, 11; Davep
port, 1. I
At Dfcatur Cedar Raplda, 6; Decatur, L
(talatet of Victories for Nertk Platte,
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Aug. ..-(Special
Telegram.) North Platte defeated
Shelton yeatcrday, 6 to 1. Curley, the Shel
ton catcher, was disabled. Tip Quintette
was eubetttuted and caught the rest of tbe
fame. This makes Ave straight gamaa that
North Flatta has won. Ther defeated
Kearney three straight last week. - Bst
teries: North Platte, Teel and Hall; Shel
ton, Heard, Curley and Quintette.
FIELD CLUB LOSES TWO GAMES
L.-G..A. Defea'ta Oae Teaaa aad C. 1.
Pelts tke Other ta Jlgj
Tlme.
The Field rluh team lost two games yes
terday by all-around Inferior playing, tfhey
could not hit nor field nor run bases in
the terrific heat and the r'tchers seemed
paralysed. Their opponents, however,
yeemed to enjoy it and fairly burnt holes
In the diamond with speedy work. Their
pitchers had all the society hoys at their
will, aa the score shows. In the first game
Martin pitched fine ball, but his support
was yellow and he had no encouragement.
Sullivan and Rueff were altogether too
much for the second team and won the
game with ease.
in the second game the C. N. Diets team
tore up the first team in fine style. Crelgh
seemed to be the only society lad who
could hit Nestlebush. who pitched a su
perb game, striking out nine men and al
lowing only four hits. His batting, along
with Lafferty's, furnished plenty of excite
ment for the spectators. In the second
inning the wooden men Jumped on Henry
i.Larke,.for flv run". earning four of them.
The Field club's only runs were on two
passes and "Dugan" Mclntvre a shrieking
three-sacker over the hill. Scores:
LEE-QLABS-ANDREE8EN.
r, . , . . AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Pnscol, 3b A 2b 4 3 3 3 1 0
Clarke, cf 110 10 1
Rueff, 8b St p 4 0 0 3 1 0
Neff, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dorcas, lb 3 1 3, 7 0 n
Cosgrove, ss 3 0 0 4 3 0
Dunn, If 1 1 I 0 0 0
gT,., e iiiooo
Sullivan, p 10 10(0
Doulp, 2b 1 0 0 10 0
Totals 1 1 J jj "i
FIELD CLUB. ,
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Knox, cf 10 0 10 0
Crawford, c 10 1 1 0 1
Neville, 8b 10 0 113
Reed, lb 10 110 0
Lund, 2b 1 0 0 8 1 1
Martin, p 10 10 10
Kennard, ss 1 0 0 0 4 1
Snrague, If 10 0 10 1
Warner, rf 1 0 t 0 0 0
Totals 21 "5 t 18 i "s
L.-G.-A 10 0 10 1 7
Field Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO
TwA.h,,a Vtlt. Tin.. . fr-i. ... .....
- ..... ,u . . 1 . iuii-.,, iiiircuaii nit:
Crswford. Earned runs: Lee-Glass-An-dreesen,
2. First base on balls: Off Mar
tin O. rft QuIH,,.- a, T..- . 0, 1-
..... .,, .... 1'iiii.ciii, , i.urii, a. nirilcR
out: By Martin, 8- by Sullivan, 3; by
j-iuTTii, a. umpire; L,unai,
Dcore, secona game:
FIELD CLUB.
an is tt r a
Clarke, n 6- 0' 0' o' 6 6
Crawford, c 1 0 0 4 0 0
Bherwood. If 1 0 0 0 0 1
Crelgh, if tc ss I 0 1 I 1 0
McShane, lb 4 0 0 4 1 1
Knox, 2b 1 0 0 6 0 0
unecoll, 3b 8 1 0 1 1 0
tl I I a rlr A er 1 a a a A 1
Mclntyre, ss 4 c 10 10 0 1
Martin, 11 1 0 0 3 0 1
Neville, rf 4 0 10-00
yotal 31 1 4 27 11 6
C. N. DIETZ.
AB. R. IT O. A. H!
Thomas, lb 6 0 2 0 0 0
L. Platner, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0
Anoerson, ZD 6 0 0 3 6 0
urown, ss 6 10 110
Hataway, c 6 1 1 11 I 0
larterty, cr 6 2 4 1 0 1
Mlnlcus, 8b 6 11 1 0 0
B. Platner, IT 5 0 0 1 0 0
Nestlebueh. p 4 11110
Totals 44 I 14 26 12 1
C. N. Diets 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 13
umana leio ciud.. 00000020 02
n'.'il.Kn.. kl.a. tT.lk.w.,, UI.I....
" u " w ,,.10. .in.liar.KJ. X. 1 1 1 1 1 U U .
Three-base hits: Lafterty. Neatlebush, Mc
lntyre. Struck out: By Nestlebush. 9; by
Clarke, 4. First base on balls: Off Nestle-
ousn, 7; on Clarke, 2. Umpire: Welch.
Blaggers Step Janlora.
Tha wlnnlna- streak of the TTnlon Htnck
laras juniors wss broKen yesterday after
noon ny the Boutn Hide BluxKers, who de
feated them by a aeore of 8 to 2. What
promised to be a close and interesting
game waa SDOlled by the crlnrjllnx of sev
eral of the yards boys. Miller being
overcome by the heat and Talbot, who
took his place splitting his finger. The
extreme heat almost proatrated tha play-
era, Adams tooK taugney s place in tne
flftk, with Master Bohner behind the bat.
The batting of both teams waa good, the
Sluggers' hits being bunched and at the
right time. The feature of tha game waa
the battery work of Snyder and Brown.
Score:
p. w F!
Slugger 1 0011110 18 14
Yards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 1 6
Batteries: Slucxers. Snyder. Lynch and
Brown; Yards, Caughey, Adama, Miller,
Talbot and Bohner. Earned runa: Slug
gers, 8- Yards, 2. Two-bsse hits: Lynch,'
C'aasldy, Adams, Caughey. Struck out:
By Snyder, 6; by Lynch, 1; by Caughey,
4; by Adams, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By
Adama, 1. Left on bases: Sluggers, 8;
Yards, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Devaney.
C. it. Dletsa aad Green Rivera.
The C. N. Diets and Green River teama
will, contest on the lumbermen's diamond
at Courtland beach Sunday afternoon at
3:30. The lineup will be as follows:
C. N. Diets. ' Green Rivera.
Hathaway catcher Carr
Davison or pitcher Primeau
Neatlebush.
Harrison first base Butler
Anderson aecond baae Howe
Davlaon shortstop Faulkner
Thomas third base Chambers
L. or B. Platner.. left field Kaufman
Lafferty center field Foil
Welch right field Perkins
Cheyeaae Wlas on Lack.
CHEYENNE. Wvo.. Anr. T (Snaclal
Telearam.) Shelton was defeated here to.
day by the Cheyenne Indians, although the
visitors put up a mucn Detter game. Tne
Indians were lucky and bunched their hits
in the seventh. Score:
R.H.K.
Cheyenne 00010041 4 86
Shelton 0 10001100 6 10 1
Batteries. Shelton, Caae and Short: Chey
enne, Nash and Brierley. Earned, runa:
Shelton, 2; Cheyenne, 1.
Ckrlstlaaa Beat Daadeea.
A good crowd rathered, at the Toung
Men'a Chrlstlt.i association park Saturday
afternoon to aee the Christians defeat the
Dundee team, 4 to 1. The opposing twlrlera
were in great form, each striking out
twelve men. Score: ,
1 R.H.E.
T. M. C. A... 0 00100100-464
Dundee 020000000 1ST
Batteries: Christians - Erlckaon and
Whitehead; Dundee, Bartlatt and Benson.
Raadolpn's Waterloo at Itortelk.
NORFOLK. Neb.. Aur. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) Randolph, the champions of north
eastern Nebraska, went down to defeat
before the Norfolk team here today. Score:
Norfolk 10301010 6
Randolph 00010100 1 4
Batterlea: Norfolk. Galaakl and Axon:
Randolph, Batea, Schaffer and Seea.
Next at BuBale.
BUFFALO. Aur. The errand circuit
harneaa meeting will open at the Fort Erie
track on Monday next, continuing four
days.
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PATCH MAKES A FAST MILE
Son of Joo Patches. Goet Distance in Trifle
Orar Two Minattt.
HANDSOME BROWN PACES WITH EASE
MeHeary Saya tke Stallion Waa Going
Eaay, kat He Did Rot Make
aa EaTert ta Lower
tka Record.
COLUMBUS, O.. Aug. 1. Tha feature of
tha cloalng day of tha Grand circuit har
ness meet waa tha succeasful attempt of
the undefeated pacing stallion, Dan latch,
to beat tha record of bla aire, Joa Fatchen,
1:01V4- Driven by his trainer, Myron Mo
Henry, the handsome brown horse circled
tha track In 1:00, half a second faster
than hla tire's record. The quarters were
aa 'follows: 11. 29, I0U, 10H.
Tha horse finished pulled and tbera Is
no question that he could have mads the
mile In two minutes lat or even faster If
McHenry had driven him out in tha laat
quarter.
Tha track waa lightning fast and the
weather waa calm when McHenry brought
tha great atalllon out for tha trial. Hs
cored down once and tha next time was
sent away, accompanied by a runner. The
first quarter around tha turn waa paced to
thirty-one aeconds. When he turned Into
tha back stretch McHenry let him fly and
tha halt waa reached In one minute flat.
The third quarter around the upper turn
was reached In 1:8014 and the horse was
going ao easy when ha straightened away
for the wire that it waa evident that he
could not fall to break tha record. About
fifty yards from tha wire McHenry began
to pall Dan and though ha succeeded In
partially stopping him before the wire waa
reached, the mile was finished tn 1:004.
Mr. McHenry made the following state
ment after the trial:
"My Intention waa to drive Patch a mile
close to 1:014. but not quite reaching that
march, thua escaping the penalty of tha
record and leaving the horse In the 2:04
class. Ha waa ao good, however, and paced
ao easily that wa made faster time than I
Intended. When I saw that he waa certain
to beat old Joe's mark I tried to atop him.
but could not alow blm up In time. I am
aorry now that I did not drive him out,
for I am aura that ha could hava come to
tha last quarter In twenty-nina seconds or
better, equalling or lowering Star Pointer's
record of 1:69. He will do It before the
season Is over."
The races were tarns and uninteresting,
tha only redeeming feature being Roamer'a
victory in the 1:11 pace. In the aecond heat
of which ha reduced his record to 2:05)4.
summaries:
Clssa 2:23, pacing, purse 81,500:
Willie Osborn, b, h., by Charles
Derby, dam. Directress. (Pen-
nock) 1111
Dr. Hammond, ch. g. (Weils) ..4112
Ted. blk. g. (Plentlne) I 4 3 dr
.V J1- F leming) 2 8 dr
Charlie Hofer, br. g. (Erwln).... da
Time: 2:1214. 2:14V.. 2:25.
Class 2:27. trotting, purse 8500:
Poteen, b. h., by Patron, dam. Fa-
vorlta (French) i'i i
Rachel B. gr., m. (Mlddleten) 114
RoaP-Wll?es r.0'.'.Qea,r 2
............. u. .j. .... its
Val Wood, br. g. (Cox) 6 6 7
Aerolite, b. m. (Lake) 7 8 6
Delay Dlrec, he. m (Wills) 6 6 8
Lucy Lee, b. m. (Current) . 8 7 6
nme; z:i4, i!:iil4.
Class i:ii, paortifc, purse 31,200, (two in
three)
Roamer, br. g.. by Moquette, dam, Ida
Lynne (Stahl) t i
Billy II, b. h. (Fisher) 2 8
uonna McGregor, b. m. (Klrby) 8 1
Don Riley, b. g. (Hudson) 3 4
Frank, br. sr. (Pennock) 4
Pinchen Wilkes, b. ar. (Estes) 6 6
Th l'lll. 1 . . . . ........... v
1 n .TiiinTH, u. a twngmj g 7
Charlie Downing, ch.'m. (Houaton) .... 7 8
u uc, u. 111. vrniii
Time: 2:07. 2:0614.
.. da
BORALMA SUSTAINS INJURY
Lawsen's Horse Gets Hnrt nad
Drawn, Giving; Great Race
te Lord Derby. .
is
HARTFORD. Conn., Aug. 2. An accident
today marred what waa expected would
prove to be the greatest event In turf
history. In the third heat of tha $50,000
match race between Lord Derby, owned
by E. E. Bmathers of New York, and
Boralma, of which Thomas W. Lawson of
Boston la the owner, the latter horse sus
talned an Injury which caused him to be
drawn and tha race was given to Lord
Derby.
Tha result was a bitter disappointment
not only to the owner of tha Boston horse.
but to tha general public, which to tha
number of 15,000 congregated at Charter
Oak park. Tha Injury to Boralma la such
that ha will probably be prevented from
racing for soma time. In scoring tha Boa
ton horse gashed tha quarter of hla nigh
foreleg badly and was unable to start In
the fourth neat.
Tha flrat heat of the Lord Derby-Bor
alma race was won by Boralma. Time, 2:08.
Lord Derby had the pole, but loat in tha
first half mile. Coming down the stretch
Lord Derby went Into tha air and It waa
Boralma's heat with eaae.
Lord Derby was the winner of tha sec
ond heat. Time, 1:0914-
Lord Darby won tha third heat. Time.
3:1814.
Tha day was perfect for racing. A light
breese prevailed, but it waa not strong
enough to Interfere with tbe speed of
the horses. The track waa in splendid
shape and everything was favorable to
record-breaking time. Horsemen from all
over the country were on hand to wltnest
the contest Among tha celebrities who
occupied boxes were William C. Whitney
and B. F. Tracy, both former secretaries
of the navy, and Arnold Lawson of Bos
ton,, a son of Boralma's owner, was seated
In a box bealds John Roach, tha repre
sentative ef Thomas W. Lawson.
Lord Derby was a hot favorite tn the
betting. Juat before tha flrat heat odds
of 1 to 1 were freely offered on him.
When Boralma won the flrat heat tha odds
were even, and at tha close of tha second
heat, which was won by Lord Derby, they
shifted decidedly In favor of the latter.
The Judgee were C. K.'O. Billings of Chi
cago, R. E. Ferrln of Buffalo and ex-Mayor
Harbison of Boston. Frank Walker of New
York acted as starter.
Racers oa the Track.
The racers cama on tbe track shortly
after I o'clock, both being greeted by pro
longed cheering. Oeera. driving Lord
Derby, won tha toss for position and chose
tbe pole.
After scoring three times, during which
Oeers showed a disposition to hold bark
Lord Derby, Starter Walker gave tha word
to go. The Boston horse outstepped Lord
Derby from tbe start. Ha took posses
sion of the pole at the first turn and held
It all the way, Tha horses were about a
length apart until the homestretch was
reached. As they came toward the wire
Lord Derby swerved and broke, and
Boralma came under tha wire four lengths
ahead In 1:08.
Loud cheering marked the finish, of the
heat. Aa the horses cama to the track
for tha second heat,' Oeers expressed con
fidence that Lord Derby would win. The
horses got off promptly and Boralma led
until the distance pole was passed; then
Lord Derby drew up and shot by Boralma.
The Boston horse followed gamely and ral
lied, but the rally waa followed by a break
and he crossed tha wire two lengths be
hind Lord Derby. In this heat Boralma
showed signs of lameness. Time, 1:0914.
In the third heat Boralma once mora
took the lead at the start, but his ad
vantage waa shortlived. Ha broke at the
turn and sgain at tha atretch. As tha
racers came toward tha wire It was plainly
evident that something serious had hap
pened to Boralma, for he went to pieces
and Oeers pulled Lord Derby In order not
to distance his unlucky rival, and allowed
Boralma to come within a length of htm
at the wire. Time, 2:1814-
Boralma Badly Injared.
As soon aa tha heat waa over tha an
nouncer called for a veterinary aurgeon.
Dr. O. II. Lee of Boston responded and
found that Boralma had been ao hadlv in.
lured that he could race no jnore today.
tjoneequenuy, wun tha consent of the
iuda:es. he waa drawn Tn tAm e.iAii
the requirements of the match Lord Derby
irouea me next neat alone and was then
awarded the vl.tory. After the laat heat
nan Deen irouea, L.ora ueruy, accompanied
hy a runner, trotted an exhibition mile In
2:08.
After the accident Boralma was taken to
his quartera and Dr. Lea aet to work on
the Injured animal. He told a representa
tive of the Associated Press that the wound
was the result of the horse over reaching
and the gash cut In tbe Jeg waa four Inches
In length. He was unable to mj If tha
horse had been permanently Injured.
T. D. Marsh, who drove Boralma, said he
was unable to tell Just when tha accident
occurred, but was of the opinion that It
occurred at the three-quarters pole. Mr.
Roach, Mr. Lawson'a representative, said
the Injury would undoubtedly prevent the
race between the Boston horse and The Ab
bott on August 30. The Lawson contingent
waa deeply disappointed and said that
Boralma would hava won had ha not been
Injured.
In addition to the big match there were
luice viiier eventa on tha card. Tne 8:09
pace brought out only three starters. Joe
Pointer won two out of three heats with
Ephynx S. second and Dlavolo third.
Pointer was set back In the aecond heat
for blocking Sphynx S. . (
The 2:11 race was won by Don Derby in
straight heata, with Annie Leyburn sec
ond and Onoto third. Don Derby's victory
was won In hollow fashion.
The 2:14 trot waa taken hv tha Klna- in
straight heata:. Summary:
Match race, $60,000, winner take all:
LoJ.d Derby b. g., by Mambrino,
Klng-Clarlbel, by Hamlin's Al-
mont, jr. (Geers) 1 t 1
Boralma. ch. g.. by Boreal-
Earalma, by Earl (March) 1 1 2 dr
a ,me. fcf. Quarters: First heat, 0:8214.
J:0Jf J:M4. 2M; second heat, 0:32, 1:0$
2:09V4: th,rd hea. 0:35. i:08liVi:4(H4
2:18lZ; fourth heat, 8:34.
Exhibition by Lord Derby with runner,
time by quarters: 0:32Vi. 1:05. 1:864. 2:08.
Class 2:09. purse 31,000:
Joe Pointer, b. s. (Cleary) Ill
Sphynx S, ch. g. (Spear) ., 3 1 1
Dlavolo. br. g. (O'Neill) 118
Time: 2:0614. 2:08, 2:0914.
Claes 2:11, pacing, purse $2,100:
Don Derby, ch. s. (J. Kelly) 1 1
Annie Leyburn, blk. m. (Potter) 3 2
K E. Knott, ch. g. (Sunderlln) 2 6
Onoto b. m. (Curry) 4
Amokln, blk. g. (Spear) 6 4
Time: 2:0814, 1:0714.
Class 2:14, trotting, purse $1,200:
The King. b. g. (Curry) 1 1
Marion Wilkes, b. m. (Demareet) 8 2
Texas, gr. m. (Rennick) ." 1
fir,V,Bri?wn' a.m- Wmes) 4 4
Ida H ahwnt' K m , a 1 " Z 1
Limerick, b. g. (O'Neill) a I
Cola Direct, blk. ro, (Kelly) 7 dr
Time: 2:13, 2:13.
Now Jersey Man Wins.
OTTAWA. Ontario Aug. l.The final
In the one-mile circuit championship, four
Ili". ? which were run here last night
under the auspices of the National Cycle
association, was won by Kramer of East
Orange. N. J. Collett of New Haven waa
aecond Wilson of Pittsburg third and
Schrelber of New York fourth. Time,
3.10 4-6. The two-mile professional handl
f,p wa? ". by Beauchamp of Australia.
180 yarda. Kimble of Louisville, 90 yards
was second and Bowler of Chicago. 80
jards, third. Time, 4:18 3-6. '
A WELL KNOWN ALBANY MAN
Recommends Chamberlain's Colle,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
About eighteen months ago Mr. W. a
Manning of Albany,. N. Y., widely known In
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Albany Chemical Co., was suffering from a
protracted attack of diarrhoea. "I tried
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy," ha says, "and obtalaed immediate
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Prosecution Closes Case.
DETROIT. Aug. 2. The prosecution In
the trial of Frank C. Andrews, charged
with wrecking the City Savinga bank,
cloaed Ita case. The detenae haa but few
witnesses and It ta expected the caaa will
go to the Jury by tha middle of next week.
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Omada'3 Busiest Tailors,
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85.00 a norm?
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