THE OMAHA PAHA BEKl miDAr, BKtn J!MW5K B, 11102. OMAHA TRIES HARD 10 WIS lftf AlliwUf Dtnrtf Thm ia the Tint Bat if TJitd with Effwt HAD TOO GREAT TO OVERCOME, HOWEVER Vattlnc Hiri Art iErea, with Elabt ,. Hit Kara, feat tapir Wets Baay at Opoortaae Tlaaoo -y-- .... DENVER. 6pt. 4. (Special Telecram.) Denver won an exciting Ram from Omaha today by clever itlck work In tk eighth Inning. Stewart charges defeat to IB' e'oe decisions of Mourner. Ha bad severs! clos ones to aolr and fceftelnty appeared to give tke borne team the benefit of the doubt In xaany caaea. . Denver atarted to run a war with the gam. A paaa, two hits, an error and two out gar them three runs la the ret. Omaha tied the accr la the seventh by Stone's home run. In the second Dolan Cot on flrat and came home oa Btone'a three bagger. In the flfth Oenina, Dolan fcnd Carter, singled and Burg sent two runs home by a two. bagger. Th feature of tbe gape was. Oondlng's throwing to second base. Attendance, 1,700. ' Score: DENVER. Delehsnty. 2b I 1 2 1 t Freeton, cf 11114 0 'i0!""' .Lf; i i i o f. lb.- 19 0 11 Iun1on,' lb . I 0 1 1 1 0 ' SA?'.yJ. Tt ' Kadollffe. aa 0 0 I I 0 Wilson c 10 2 a 1 0 Whltridre. p f 0 0 0 1 0 Ponovan, 1. Ptrurk out; By Donovan. 4; by Hardy, k. Time: 1 :. Umpire: Email. Reds Oa t tke QaoB. NEW TORK, Ber.t. 4-lnelnnatl bested Kew York afaln today In a lively araTie. Home player out ha Med th vtellore ll to 4. but error by o Nell, a new local ratcher, and Oeorge Smith let In two rune In the third, and robbed Cronln. who In go.xl trim, of a game. Attendance, l,ltA. Score: CINCINNATI. I NBW T0S.K. , a h o a . a m o a a. rMtnlla, If ... 1111 llnrnvAe, If... 1 I 1 ftcklr. lb.. t ( t'MHIri, M.. I 14 Crawrorl, rf. I I I M-;ena. If... t 11 I "rtmmit, of.. I t 1 Brmtle. rf ... 1 I K.ll.f. lb ... I It lO'Nrlll, c ... 4 1 Corrttran, as . I I I I l.ai1rr, lb... 1 111 SieialeUt, lb 1 1 It Smitb, lb.... I III Brtra T I Dunn, rf I I 1 Poole, 111 I.Cronln, p.... till Totala ... 4 I IT II I Totala ... I 11 It if t Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 New York 90110 00001 Earned runs: New York. 1; Cincinnati. 0. First bane on error: New York, 1; Cincin nati, 1. Lrft on bases: New York, 1; Cin cinnati, 7. Flrat bene on ball: tilt Cronln, 1: off Poole, Struck out: By Cronln, 4; by Poole, (. Three-base hit: Poole. Sacrifice bit: ItcOraw, Berkley. Double ulays: flpilth to MrOann (2), fleymoiir to Kelley. Seymour to Hera-en. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Latham and Irwin. j Bt. Loala Snowed Vnder. t PHILADELPHIA. Sent. 4-The home i team defeated St. Louie today In a poorly J played game. The locals bad no trouble In connecting witn YerKee- pitcning, wnne Injggleby kept the hits well scattered. At tendance), 346. Score: . PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOt'll. B. H O A.B.I R H O. A C. 7T(imw. t....l II 1 raaretl, lb.... 111 111 Smoot. et 1 0 Ilarrlar, If.... Totals, . OKA I 27 .24 6 OMAHA. Oenlns, cf 4 0 2 $ 1 0 etewart, lb........... 4 .1 '0 I 2 Dolan, aa I t I 1 1 0 ' Stone, If....' 2 12 10 1 Carter, rf 4 " 0 1 0 1 fturg, lb. ........ 4. 0 19 0 0 Thomas, lb...' 4 ' 0 0 19 0 0 Oondlng, c , 4 0 12 10 Alloway, p.,i..., ,4 0 0 0 4 0 Wolrertan, Ib.l Berr. rf I Kni. If Holawltt. aa Jnnlnaa, lb. harry, Child., lb... Dtii.l.br, s. Foi, p I It IxwoTin, rf... 1 114 llKracr, sa I Hre.h.ar. Ib.l ralhnen. Ib...l J. O N. II. a. ...I Yerftee, p. ..,..1 M. O'Nell ... Total II li If II l Totals ( 14 II I Batted for Yerkes In the ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 1 4 2 2 0 0 -12 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 34 Earned runs: Philadelphia, t; St. Louis, a. iwo-oase mis: omoot, I ernes, w ol verton, Hairy, Duggleby. Three-base hits: Smoot, Barry, Krug. Stolen base: Barry. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 7: St. Ixiula. I 24 12 ,.l 0 I 0 0 ) 0 1 '-I 1020100-4 Totals..... ' Denver Omaha 0 0 ter. Three-base hit: Bton. Flrat base on balls: Off Whltrldge. 4; off Alloway, . Struck out: by Whltrldge, Tj by Alloway, I Home run: Stone. Two-haSe hit: Delehanty, lilt by pitched ball Stone.. Double plrty: Dolan to Stewart to Thomas. Time: 1;S0. Umpire Mtsamer. Attendance, 1,703. - t : ...... ' Distiller Draa Another. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 4. Clarke's error In th eleventh Inning allowed Kanaaa City to score the winning run. Attendance, 150. Score: . . i ..... . ' l R.H.E. Kansas Cl(jrn 9O0O410O02 1 2 12 1 Peoria Ol6oOiOI020 7 11 2 Batteries: Kansas City, Welmer and Kem meri Peoria Hart and Wilson. Mllwaake Take a Pair. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 4 -The Milwaukee leader of the Western league defeated St. Joseph in two game today. Attendance, 6u0. Score, flrat game; . R H E Milwaukee 1101000 1-412 St. Joseph 01100010-110 Batteries: Milwaukee, Bwormatedt and Eiuiiii; du Juaoph, Parvia auu Garvin, Score, second game: It H F Milwaukee 0 t 1 1 0 0 0 - I 9 1 St. Joseph 000100020 I 11 Batteries: Milwaukee. Kenna and Smith, Di. joaepn, Ljpinn ina itop. . Aprlaga fjeeds Oaly the) Raa. ' COLORADO BPRINOS, Sept. 4.-Holmea' home run with two men on bases and the inability f Colorado Bprfnga to bunoh hits oat (he gam to Ilea Mutne today. In ' everything but run the horn team had th better of It. Score: R H IS Des Moines.... 1 1000110- 11 I Colo. ,pprlnga. 20020009-tUO , uattertea: Colorado Springs. Newmeyer and Baerwald; De Moines, Morrison and Hansen. , i -i - Itaadlak taw Teaaaa. .. Played. Won. Lost . Milwaukee 120 72 48 Kanaaa City ...........121 ; 71 60 Omaha 117 - 68 49 Denver ..1 ..120 9 61 St. Joseph .....lit 2 67 Colorado Spring ..1..120 (1 69 Des Moines lit 48 S . Peoria 117 MM. Oames today: Omaha at Denver, xuuinea ai ;oiorauo epnnga, norm at sas City, St, Joseph at Milwaukee, . Double plays: Calhoun to Farrell to liraner. wolverton to I'hllda tn Jen. hlnga, Duggleby to Hultawltt to Jenntnara Hit by pitched ball: Ry Duggleby. 1. Flrat base on balls: Off Yerkes, S; off Dugglebv, ! 1; off Fox, 1. Struck out: By Yerkes, l: b'y I'uHaieu. i; oy r ox, i. . lime: i:4o. . cm. plre: Brown. landta ! th Teama. ' Played. Won. Lost. Pittsburg 117 87 30 Brooklyn 1...119 62 67 Boston 112 68 66 Chicago 116 68 M Cincinnati lit U .68 St. Louts 114 at ' i Philadelphia .114 48 6 New York Ill . 89 74 Games today! St. Louis at Philadel t umourg a wosion; i nicago at aroo Cincinnati at New York. PC. .744 .6.'! .513 .&i0 .500 .4oti .421 .345 phia; kiynj PC. ,00 .687 .5H1 .575 .521 .420 .414 .291 Des Kan GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Laag Make the Oaly leeia la Twi Oasa Btvea Baateaj aad Plttabarai. ' BOSTON, Sept. 4. Two full gams of has ball were played her today and only one run was scored. Bonton got that run In the flrat game on Ixmg's base hit, two sacrifices and . Leach's error of Lush's drive. . Plttlsger had Pittsburg at his mercy In the fire game. ' In the second, afteT nine lnnln .of gsntlonal playing, darknee stopped the gam. The feature of this f:ame.wa Qrenilnger's work at third. At ndance, 1,640, Score,, first game: BOSTON. ' ' , I . , riTTIBl'SO. ..... a.H.o.A.s. .... B.K.oa.s. IaM. .'et...'., II 'BauiMt. at l I TMnoy, if.. t l a iiarta. if.... a CUr, W ... V I" t-oacb, lb.,.. Caraor, K... Ill Waanor, lb.. Orn'sr, Sb. I I . Rltcbay, lb.. pmal. aa... 1 I 4 Burba, rf ... t Los. lb till Coaror. sa.., Blnru. til Pbaiaa. .... 1 a tbaabre. fmlngar, p. i 2 11 I I I 1 "mii Totals ... irria l Totals ... Qremlngw hit by batted ball. v Boston ... i.. ........ 0 100000 1 Pltuburg 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0- Two-baa hit: Demont. Double play: Conroy . to Wairaer, Kltchey to Wagner, Carney to Tenney. Ftret base on balia; Off Ptttlnger, 1: elf Chevbro, (. btruck out: By FtUlnger. 1: by Cheabro, L Time: 1:20. Umpire: O'Day. Soore, saoond game: BOSTON. i PITTIBl'BO. I H.Oi lJ a.H.O.A . Lusb. ar f a I e a uaaumoat, ef I s !... a a I i tiara, if..., a Uwok. Ik.... Waiiier. lb.. Kucha, lb.. Barb, rf.... I Conroy, aa. ,. I ' Smltb. a lUmi, p.... Teaao. Caol,, f..,, t'arnar.- rf... Orem'aw, b. Kmoui, aa... US b. ... t Kiiinda. a., 1. S S I I 1 t I s 1 t ! : UUrkay, , Tetela ... t I tt U l Totala ... 1 IT Bnetoa 9 00000 0 Plttaburg ..... 009609 Stolen bas: Long. -Double play: Long to Tenney, Long to Deniunt to Tenney. First baae on balla: Off Malarkey, 1; off Leaver, 1. Struck out: By Leever, 1 Time: 1:S0. Umpire: O'Day. . , Ckleaca's (avprls Party. BROOKLYN, Sept. iM:hlcago won from Brooklyn today, 1 to 0. Th home team could do nothing against Hardy, the new fltcher, who has not yet, been assigned by hlcago. Hardy cam from tbe Troy club of the state league. He haa great apeed and an assortment, of curves that aston- ianea iiaiuon a piayere. Attendance. 2.115. alcora: ' ' " CHlCAOa s.h.o a a.' auato, if t tx.M el.... Bi. a , Vmaar, Oa... biuirar. rl... t Cora. lb ... llir, I lbt . lb.. t,: 9btkr4. W. Kaelar, rl ... t I toia, cf..,. I !im. aa. ., . rarrall, lb... t 4 riood, lb.... l.rlo. lb.... borto.fta, p,. i Minn, a... BBOOKLTrt. I n O.l I. I 1 1 t J I aai. U al ST 11 A Baited fot Latlmern tnt ninth. . Chicago a 0910t0-.l broca-Vn 00000-t nrst base on. erroraj Chicago, 1. Two- baa lati iKHrig. .lft on. baara; Chicago, 4: Brooklyn,.! Btoia baaa: Tinker Bcheek- ra. Double tilari Kealttr to Karrall k.rl. Be bit: Dubbs. first baa on balls: Off GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Pklladelphla Pile l Total ef Tklr tee a Raa , Detroit' Raarged Wrk.. DETROIT, Sept. 4. Th final game of the season between Detroit and Philadelphia mm aiiernoon was a miserable exniDiuon, McCarthy pitched poorly and wa giver worse support than the error column nows. The feature was the Athletics base running. In the first two innings they stole six banes. After reaching first In the second Fults stole second, third and home. Waddell retired at the end of the sixth to save nimseii tor th Cleveland series. De trolt bunched four hlta In the eighth and icorea their only run. Attendance) 989. icore: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. R. HO. A. B.I - RHO.AB. .artasl. If... I II 0 Harls. If.... 1 111 1 Siberia d. aa. 1 I I 4 1 Caaer. lb.... I 1 t Barrett, ef... 14 t Back, lb 1171 i a Lapin. rf.... s i l I Olaaaon, lb.. 1 I I Buelow, a.... I I 1 I I I .MeCartkir, p. 0 I 1 I I . I Totala ... 4 I It 1 T II II It II t ruin, et Ill avia, lb.... I 111 L. Cross, lb. 1 I Sarbol. rf . I I I Murpbr, lb... I I M. Crass, all Sobrack, a.., I 4 I. ... t Waddal MlUball, p Totala Philadelphia 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 412 Detroit .0 00000,940-4 .Base hits: Off Waddell, 4; off Mitchell, 4. Two-base hits: Davis, Schreck, Fults. L plne, Casey. Horn run: Schreck. Sacrl noe hit: M. Cro. Btolan bases: Fults (4), Hartsel, (3), Murphy, McCarthy, t3i, Mitchell. First baae oq errors: By De troit, 1; by Philadelphia, I. Left on bases: Detroit, 4; Philadelphia, t. Struck out: By Waddell, 1; by Mitchell, 1. Double play: Casey to Ofeeson to Beck. Time: 1:40. Um pire: O'Laughlln. W far Washington. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4 St. Louis defeated Washington In another Interesting game this afternoon. The local outbatted the Washington team, two to one, and th visi tor helped matters along with a numerous fiunch of errors. Lee scored two of Wesh ngton's runs with a drive over right field fence. Attendance, L800, Soore: T. LOU1D WASHINGTON, R.H.O.A B I Burkatt Homphlll, rt. Haldrlck. ef. 1 Andareon, lb. Wallace, aa., I Mofsr-b. lb.. I raddaa, lb... Kakaa. 1 Powell, p.... I R.H.O.A B If... 1110 I I I I I I R.H.O.A.E nor la, lb-.. ii4 u. cf Ill Deleh'tr. If.. Kalatar. rf-lb 11 Ceusalln. lb. I Blr. aa I Carey, lb.... Clarke, a.... 1 Carrlck, p.... n s S 1 t . Drill. ToUla ... I 14 It 11 I ToUla I., I I 14 II I St. Louis 11002002 Washington 1 0 2 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis. I; Washington, X. Two-base hits: Powell. Ely, Keistsr. Horns run: Lee. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill, Carrlck. Double play: Padden to Wallac td Ander son. Stolen basee: Hemphill, Anderaon, Padden (2), Wallac (2). McCormlck, Dele hanty Drill. Flrat base on ball: Off Powell, 4; off Carrlck, 4. Struck out: By Powell, 6; by Carrlck, 1 Left on bases: St. Louis, IS; Washington, I. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Sheridan and Johnston. Chicago Wla Boston's first. CHICAGO, Sept. 4 Chicago won th first game by bunching hits off Hughes. Piatt was hit equally hard, but pitched a steady game and struck out several batsmen at critical stages. GrlftUh proved an easy proposition for the visitors In th second game and was pounded all over the field, Slvlng way to a new man tn the seventh, leason' fielding wa a decided feature In both games. Attendance, 1.3UJ. Score, first gams: CHICAGO. ( . BOSTON. R.H.O.A. B.I h H ft a n Strang, lb... 0 1 I t Douahenr, U 1 1 1 Jenae, at....: I I gtajil, ef t 111 Oreoa, rl I 1 a Perent, aa.... 1 I 1 ""'. e i i a l a rniau, H , I I I Me)a. If.... Ilia am.... k I i i I ! t'a'r. lb 1 111 1 la h'ca. lb.. I s "t"v " J I" r,rna: lb.... ill Morarr. a.. 11 I 4 Waraer, c... 4 I t Mail. 1 ( C-Hiifhae. p... 1 I 1 ' ToUla ... 1 It T it totala' ... 1 U 14 10 "l Chicago 01 0 10 110 ( Doaton A 0 0-0 0001001 Left on bases: Chlcsgo, t: Boston. 11. Two-base hits: Parent, Freeman. Three, base hits: Freeman. Parent Sacrifice hits: Isbeil, Karris Stolen base: Ferris. Double play: Warner to LaChanc. Struck out: hy,Pla,t'J.,: .br Huh. Passed balla: MoFarland (7). Flrat baae on balla: Off Piatt. 1; off Hughes, 1.- Wild pitches: Hughes (2). Time: 1:5a. Umpire ; .Carrut liar. Score, second game: ' OSTOH. ; ' CHICAGO. Douchartr, If 4 atrana. It... ( 1 t 1 i Stahl, 1 1 Juh. et i 1 Pareut, aa.... 1 1 1 t Mreea. rt a Freaiaaa. rf.. till l hi, . a I . , Oleasoa, lb.. I I I Marteo. it.... l- 111 Lwb'ee, lb.. I 111 I lt'elr. lb...... a 4 4 I r.rrla, lb.... 1 111 labfll, lb.... t 11 1 1 , acvttiit, p. S I I Touia ...it u it i ij !!; Totala ... 1 IT u 4 Boston , 00011401 011 Chicago 01 0000000 1 Left on bases) Chicago, 1; Boston, I. First base on balls: Off Orim h, 1: off Dlneen, 1 Struck out: By Griffith 1; by McMachen. 2: by Dlneen. 2. Hit by pitched ball; Dough erty. Two-base hits: Doughertv. Crlger Ferris. Stolen bases: Merles, Iabell. Parent' Oleaaon. Passed balla: McKariand (1). Dou ble plays: Oleaaon to Ferris. Davis ta ra!v to labell. Time: 2:0. Umpire Carruihera At Cleveland' Convenience'. ' CLEVELAND. Sept. 1-Wbnevr Cleve land appeared to need a run today It waa forthcoming and the game appeared safe 1 bM'M'QBEKRi VaayaSaaaBBBflnaBjaj from the stsrt. The feature wss the batting of Hickman, who knocked out a. home run. a two-bacfrer and a lnsie. Tw thousand school children were given free admission. Attendance, 6,500. Score: CLEVELAND. BALTIMORR. R H O.A B I R.H.O.A.B. Bar. ef 11 o'MrFarl', rf. I 4 nradtey. lb.. I I I 1 H..w.ll, If.. I 1 I I lalnle. lb. .. 1114 1 Wllllafna, lb. I Hlrkmen, lb. till 1 4 one, lb 11 rilrk, rf I I t Arndt. rf 1 I I Pickering, If. S I Mathlenn, lb. I 1 I Oorbn'er, aa. 1 4 4 I oi Inert, n... 1 4 Pemla. e I 4 1 Smith, e-lb.. 9 14 4 1 l.nndbooaa, p. I a Rohlaeoa, .. I I Moore, p I I Halamaa, p.. 1 I t ToUla ... t I IT II ll Totala ...I IMIll Cleveland 0014001 7 Baltimore 0 1 ,0 100010 I Earned runs: Cleveland, 2: Baltimore. 2. Two-base hlta: Hickman, McFarland. Home run: Hickman. Sacrifice hit: Oilbert. Stolen bases: McFarland. Smith. Gilbert. Double plays: Lund boom to Bradley to Hickman, Oochnauer to Hickman. Gilbert to Jones. First base on balla: Iajole. Flick (3), Bern's. McFarland (2), Howell (J), Mathlson. Hit by pitched ball: Bradley. Struck out: By Flick. McFarland, Howell, Hetsmsn (8). Wild pitch: Moor. Time: 2:uQ. Umpire: Connolly. Standing of the Trial, Played. Won. Lost. Philadelphia 114 66 48 St. Louts . 112 C4 4 Boston 114 64 60 Chicago 113 61 62 Cleveland 117 90 67 Washington ...,i....v,116 61 Baltimore 116 45 70 Detroit Ill 43 68 Games todav: Boston at St. I.oula. adelphln at Cleveland, Baltimore at troii, vvaanington at cmcago. PC. .679 .664 .662 .640 .613 .46? .S1 .887 Phil- De IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. rani's Many - Error Maka It Kny (or Kansna City to Circulate. KANSAS CITT. Sept. 4-Tn a game plete with errors, Kansas City defeated Paul. Attendance, 600. Score: KANSAS CITT. I tT. PAUL. R.H.O.A.B. RH.O. Terrel, to.... 4 111 Oeler, ef 01 Bevllla, a.... I 14 Dinar. If... 1 1 Nance, rf.... I 4 0 0 LunUer, rf... II Oradr. lb.... 1(1 0 Huiflna, lb.. I I Lwe. as.,., 1 III I Keller, lb... I 111 Smith, rf.... I 1 1 I Hurler, e ... I 1 McAad'a, 8b. I I I 1 I Marcan, sa.,. 1 1 I Oannon, If... I 1 S 1 Esan, lb Oear, p Ill Choob. p I I no, aa... e i e a riunaie, is... 1 1 I 1 s Iran, ef., till t o. M. D'e. lb t I 4 I it, lb.... 1 f 4 7 ODenahaa, e.. 1 I 1 I aaoa, p.. 1 1 1 I Barber, p.... Mill A B S 1 s 4 t il t Totals ...11 11 nil 81 Totala ... I 114 14 I Kansas City 10241601 15 St. Paul 10000100 11 Two-base hit: Nance. Three-base hits Bevllle, Grady, Smith, -McAndrews, Chech. Sacrifice hlta: Seville, Nance (2), McAn drews, Kelley. Stolen bases: McAndrews, Gear. First base on balla: Off Chech i Hit by pitched ball: By Chech, 1. Struck out: By uear, 4. umpire: fcicyuaia. . Mllwaake Nearly Bhnt Ont. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 4 Torrenc allowed tne noma team only nve nit in today s f ame, and would have shut them out only or a single and lucky triple by Donahue In the eighth. Barber waa hit hard and received poor support. Brilliant catches bv Sullivan and Lynch were tbe features. At- tendance, 1,150. score: MrNNBAPOMS, i M1LWAVKKB. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B. .ynch. lb.... I I 0 Dunjan, If... 0141 .ally. If til A. MrB'e, ef. t t Yeaser, e ... 1 111 t shlebeck, lb 1 I I I Wllmot. rf... Ill 0 Hallman, rf. 1 0 1 Werden, lb.. 1 4 11 I OClin.man, at I I I I Qulllla. aa... 1 I 0 Run I le. Ik... till Buinran, cr.. Grant, l Torraaoa, Totala ... I 11 17 11 ' ToUla ... 1 I 17 II 4 Minneapolis 4 0 4 0 f 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee 000000410 Two-base hits: Wllmot (2). Three-baa hit: werden. Htolen bases: Grant, Wllmot, First base on balls: Off Barber. 2: off Tor renc, 1. Struck out: By Barber, 4; by Tor rence, 1. Double plays; Orant to Werden, Grant to Werden to Oulllln, Grant to Wer den to Orant. Sacrifice hits: Cllngman, Lynch, QullUn, Grant. Sullivan. Left on bases: Milwsuke. I; Minneapolis, 2. Tim; 2:00. Umpire: Ftggemler. Postponement nt Colambaa. rnT.TTMTTTa n Ont a Th .nkAitsA gsma between Coi'umbu and Louisville fof tuuay waa postponed until Daiuraay, wnen two gamea will b played. BtandlnsT ( the Teams. Plavsd. Won. Lost. P.C. Indlanapolla ...... .....122 82 - 40 -.til txiulsvllla ...120 ""BO 40 " ,467 BL Paul 120 ' r- 66 ' 64 .560 Kansas City 122 61 61 .600 Columbus 123 68 OS .472 Milwaukee 121 64 65 . 483 Minneapolis 125 43 82 .344 Toledo 125 19 84 .812 Game todavi St. Paul at Kansas Cltv. Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at coiunibus, Indianapolis at Toledo. BprlngBeld Take tke Game. SPRINGFIELD)" Neb.. Sept. 4.-(8peclal.) The Bprlngflelds went over Into the South Plstte country yesterday afternoon and took a fall out of Handle Morrison's Louis ville sluggers by a acor of 7 to 4. Elmer ueist, tne oia bioux city ex-iesgue pitcher, did the tossing act for the locals and let th sluggers down with four hits. Rain last Saturday prevented the Sprlngnelda playing the Lee-GIasa-Andreesen nine for 2160, and the first game of the eerie of thre will be played here next Saturday. Score: , R.H.E- Sprlngfleld .... 000200414- 710 1 Loulaville 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 24 4 1 Batter!: ' Springfield, Oelst and JBttea; Louisville, Ballenger and Carter, Struck out: By Gelst, 8: by Ballenger, 7. Tlm: l;i. Umpire: Dr. peter. Mlnden Take tk Last. M'COOK. Neb., Sept 4 (Special Tele gram.) A home run by Oalne In th first half of th ninth Inning, bringing in two other scores, won th last game of th serle tor Mlnden today. Score: R HI E Mlnden 2100004 01 782 McCook 00100. 1 410 457 Batterlea: McCook. Moor and Doane; Mlnden, Ahlln ami Bender. Two-base hits: Doans, Moore. Three-base hit: Converse. Horn runs: Con, Gaines. Struck out: By Moore, I; by Ahlln, 4. Tim: 1:30. Umpire: Saddler. Thre-I Lengne. At Decatur Terre Haute. 4; Decatur, 1. At Rock Island Rock Island, I; Rock ford, 4. At Davenport Davenport, ' 2; Cedar Raplda. 2. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 4; Evans vllle, L Sontkern Assoelnllon. At Nashville Nsshvllle, 1: Little Rock, C At Birmingham Birmingham. U: Hhreva. port, 13, At Chattanooga Chattanooga, 1: Mem phis, 0: forfeited. At Atlanta Atlanta, 4: Nsw Orleans, I. Batt Win Gam. BUTTE. Neb.. Sept 4. (Sbeclal Tele. gram.) Hutte won the fourth game of th series today by a score of 7 to 4. Batter es: Butte, Ford and Ackley; Qeddes, Uear and Aulraan; Races at th Stat Fair. LINCOLN. SeDt 4. fBoeclal Talerram The racea today resulted as follows: j so pace, nurae v: . Bentell. Willis Bseaelev. Svrneiiaa 1111 IxHtle Lee. F. E. Kimball, Beatrice 12 4 1 Ogants. W. W. Towle, Lincoln.... 1112 On Time, Q. W. Arguwrlght, Lin coln 1(14 George W. Poat, J. A, Deffen- . bacber, Tork 4 4 1 dr Time: 2:2H,' 2:2H, 2:27, 2:294. f trot, puree ikmi Tony W., P. B. Halght. Omaha.. 1 1 J 1 Bpottle M.. W. H. Crow, Heatings I lit onyoer mcuregor, Dan bchrlber, Frankfort. Kan 1112 . Time: 2:27, 2:214. 2:23, 2:H4. Running flve.elghths of a mile, purse 171: Billy Van, B. Tarnlnlng. Frrmont, won; Revenue. B. Shields. Kearnev mmnnnA- Uncle Bam. W. H. Vansant, St. Joseph, third. Time: 1:03V,. May Buckwood and Llllle M. alio ran. Bentell walked away with such ease from the field whenever pushed In the 2:35 race that an owner of one of the other horeea In the race became suspicious that Bentell waa a "ringer," and accordingly filed with the judges a demand that Bentell's owner give proof of Identification. aTnder the ruiea in owner win nave mtrty days In which to prepare proof, pending which first m nay will not be paid over. Mr. Beexeley, owner of Bentell. aaaerta his bnrss came from Hamburg, la., and was never raced before this year. He anticipates no trouble In proving his claim.. Tony W., n Omaha hor. outstepped th field In clever fashion In the 1:11 trot, only a break In the third heat preventing him from winning In straight. In th ftve-alrhihe daah the horaea were at the post foi fifty minute before starting but ths apectstors were repaid by witness ing a spirited flnlBh, In which the s three leader fought from th drop of th flag to th wire. Billy Via cams with a rush at th finish and snatched th victory by a no V"cl Sum waa third to Kevanua'a eoond by lea than a head. HURDLE FATAL TO JOCKEY Btrt Vatcalf i Iknll Onuhtd TJndi JnpiUr at It Paul BARON ROGERS WINS A FAST RACE Beats n Field of Twelve In th Elgkteen Pare Frugality Beat Tk Dead In tk Tklrty Trot. BT. PAUL. Mian., Sept.. 4. Jockey Burt Metcalf waa fatally Injured la th hurdl race at th Stat Fair grounds today. He had the mount on Jupiter, and th bore tumbled at th third hurdle and fell on th boy. Th Jockey's skull was fractured and physicians stated that he could not recover. Th 1:11 class pac at the State fair to day was won by Bsron Rogers In straight beats. Frugality won the 1:83 class trot. Results: 1'aclnr, 2:18 class, purse 11,000: Baron Roger Ill Hard Case (Nathan).......: 2 2 1 Darey, br. g. (Fullager) tit Ardell Simmons, b. a. (Lampman).... 4 4 4 Abble Strathmore, b. m. (Hernshetm) Mil Richard S., b. g. (Fenlon) 7 7 Vysole, ch. g. (Coeinan) 2 8 6 Kaltinah, b. g. (Milan) It ueneral Utis (Conley) .....12 10 7 r;ieie Uftmbrell, n. m. (Hogue) 4 13 8 May Sharper, b. m. (Barnes; 11 11 10 Jolly Go, b, g. (Oarrlty) ll 13 dr Charlotte, ch. m. (Klllott) 10 9 ds lime: j-.un, x:i2Mi, i:13. Trotting, 2:30 class, purse 11.000: Frugality, b. m. (Ames)... Ill The Dead, b. g. (Thompson) 2 2 2 Bird L., b. m. Ayers 4 2 2 IxjuI 8., b. g. (Phelps) 1 4 f Fashion, b. m. (Tobln) , 4 6 4 urnce uoo, o. m. (iNiiesj s al Time: 2:17Vi, 2:1SV. 2:1S. SEAGIRT SEES NEW RECORDS hew Jersey Team Better It Laat Tear' Ikowlsg In Wlaalag Military Match. SEAGIRT, N. J., Sept. 4 -Another day of remarkable shooting and smashing of records was closed her tonight with the wlndup of the company team match (tyro). The principal event of the afternoon and one of th most Important of the meet, the Interstate military match, wss won by the r ew jersey team, sua l.wu out or a possi ble, 1,200, and Incidentally broke the high score record of 1,074, which New Jersev established last year. The District of Columbia team finished second, equalled the 1,074 record and shattered the record for tne buo-yara stage or the match. The standing of the other teams follows New York, third, 1.074; Massachusetts, fourth, l,059j Pennsylvania, fifth, 1.061; United States marine corps, sixth, 1,044; Ohio, seventh. 1,018; United States army, eighth. 1.006: Maryland, ninth. 9W. Georgla. In 1897, rolled up a total of 1,107 In this competition, but as the silhouette target was not used that year th score Is not taken Into consideration In comparison wun worn on DUiiseye target. The inter state military match was open to the army, navy and marine corns of the TTnltnd states guard or state mliltla of the several states and terntorie and the District of Columbia. The team consisted of twelve men each and each fired ten shots at 200 yards and ten shots at 600 yards. Several of the rifle men made perfect scores at the 600-yard stag. Th prise which New Jersey retains la the hrnnfa "OnMUr tf ILfforatHnn n-"- sented by the commender-ln-chlef on behalf of the state of New Tork. It Is shot for annuany ana is held during the year by the) adjutant of the state whose team wins 11. ine tropny is valued at 1350. Each member of th winning team receives a medal. There were fifteen entries In the company team match (tyro), which wa not con cluded until nearly dark. The eomnetltlon was open to teams of three men from any company, battery or tropp of th organised mliltla of any state and, the United States army or rrom any snip's company of th naval reserves pr United State navy. Mem bers of the tesms that shot in this match had never been on' a Winning team In any team 1 match at Seagirt.. previous to the present meeting. Each man Bred tlv shots st w yaras ana nve shots at 600 ysrds. Company C of th Fpurth New Jersev won. with a total of 1S4 out of a possible 150. Compsny C of the Seventh New York was second with 126, the seoond team of Com pany I, Eighth Massachusetts, third with 125 and the first team of the Eighth Masss chuaetta fourth with 124. The first prise was a trophy valued at tioo, with a medal to sach member of th winning team. The second nrls was 115, the third 110 snd th fourth 16. Th other competitor finished In the foi. lowing order- Company C, First battery, District of Columbia, fifth, with 121; Com pany A. Third Pennsylvania, first tesm, sixth, 122; Compsny G, Slath Ohio, seventh. 122; Troop L. First Georgia, eighth, 120: First troop, Philadelphia, ninth, 119S; Com pany B. Third New Jersev. tenth, lift! Com. pany F, Fifth Maryland, eleventh, 117; Com pany u, oixty-nintn ew lorn, twelfth, 114: Company A, Third Pennsylvania, second team, thirteenth, 105; Company A, Fifth Maryland, fourteenth. 17: Comnsnv c Twelfth New York, which fired at 200-yard stage only, fifteenth with 12. . The program for tomorrow Include th skirmish team match And th Laieeh mm match. MONK-DERBY RACE POSTPONED Glenvlll Track Too Wet for th Fast Ones, feat Blvr Compet itor Start, CLEVELAND. O.. SeDt 4.-A heavv rain early thl morning put th Glenvllle track out of racing condition and the opening of in intercity matinee race wa asnousiy Interfered with. At I o'clock the course wa In fair condition and three class race were completed. The race for the Chal lenge cud between The Monk. Lord Derbv and John A. McKerron was postponed till tomorrow afternoon and the rest of today's card will be finished up tomorrow morning. More than 12,000 people were on hand, the largest crowd that haa ever gathered at the track, nesuits: 2:11 class, trottlnr. two In three: T.a Rue. b. m., by Mambrlno (R, N. Boggs), won second and third heat. Best time: 2:15. lattleton won first heat. Karl Wilton, Ben V likes. Walter Smith. Marrti'.tn Ina Wilson and Brother Al Viola also started. 1:10 ciass, pacing, two in three: Bud Stout, b. a., bv Daniel R (A. R Perrenl. won both heats. Best time: 1:1H. Ken tucky Star. Tewksbury. Koattn Cranston. Cough Honey and Frank M also atarted. 1:10 ciaa. trotting, two Jn three: Mis Duke, br. m., by Simmons (J. B. Farmer), won both beats. Rest time: 2:17. Rain. forth, Bret Harte. Helena, Homer. Joy maker and Marl C also atarted. MISS POUND 0FLINC0LN WINS Defeats Mr. A. Loefe In Singles, First Roast, at Cblcago Mia Ray. est Lose. CHICAGO. Sent. 4. Results In the open ing of the women's western lentil tourna ment today were a follows: Singles, preliminary round: Mrs. J. A. Burgess brat Mis Mtram Stever, 1-1, 1-4, 1-4; Miss Winona Closterroan beat Miss Violet Summerhsvee. 6-1. 4-1, 4-1; Miss Edythe Parker beat Mis Clara Tllton, -!. 4-0; Miss Dorothea Johnson beat Miss Lea nor Raymond, 4-1, 4-1. Rlng'ee. first round: Miss M. T.ee heat Miss Hellle Champlln. 7-6. -2; Miss Maude Banks beat Mir a Alice H'lllman, 4-0. 6-1; Miss Tjnulse Pound beat Mrs. A Ioeb. 4-4; Miss Edythe Parker beat Mis Doro thea. Johnson. -2. 4-2: Mis C. B. Neely beat Miss Maud Pennington, 4-0, 4-2; Mrs. A. A. Btagg beat Miss Ha sal Hedley, 3-4. -3, 4-1; Miss Louise Rlddell won from Miss Mnrle Wimer by default. Doubles, preliminary round: Mis Psrker snd Miss Champlln beat Miss Le and Mis Waits. 4-1, t-0: Mlaa McAteer and Mint Clostermsn beat Miss Pennington and Mlas Summerhayes. 4-2. 4-4. Double, first round: Mlas Neely and Mlas bsnks best Mrs. Burgess and Miss Hedley, 4-2, 4-0. Grand Clrcalt Rare Poatpoaed. CHARTER OAK PARK. HARTFORD. Conn., Sept. 4. Th Grand circuit races. In eluding the tft.OCO match race between Ana conda and Prince Alert, were postponed today en account of rain. , CLEVELAND RACE TRACK, O.. Sept. 4--In consequence of bad weather the Boa ton challenge cup race, with Lord Derby, the Monk and John A. McKerron aa atari era, has been postponed until tomorrow. Hartford Track Too Wet. HARTPOltn. rnn" Rent i TK. rirmA Circuit race war eoatDoned until tomor row on account of wet track. MeKlnley Memorial Contribution. CANTON, O., Sept President Oompers of the American Federation of Labor has given his permission to the local commit tee to canvass tne various locals through out the stae for contributions for the Mo- iviniey memorial associstton. Clarene Maekay to Be PreaUent. LONDON. Sept. t.-Clerence H. Mscksy ma, panru ht i-vew ipri on j euionic 10 Iske tip the djtles of president of the Com mercial Cable company. He said the man agement of the company will be oontlnued IOWA. CORN IN GREAT DANGER trap ia bo airuwarn in aomo Beetlone that Bfl-eet of Early Frost le Feared. IOWA FALLS, la.. Sept. . (Special ) There ws every Indication of a frost la thl section last Bight A killing frost at this time would nlesn a total less ao far a the corn crop Is concerned, s th fields are as green as they were 10 July snd the corn Is far from maturity. It will take three weeks ef hot, dry weather to fully tnatura a large per cent of the corn crop in this part of the atate. Th backward ness of the season, couplod with the wet weather of the summer, has left the crop In a hopeless condition for maturity before the usual September frost. The bad weather of the past week has caused many to loae hope of the crop maturing and prep arations are under way to put the crop In shock as soon a possible and uttllie the corn atalks as fodder. This will mesa the feeding of many cattle thl winter and that little if any corn will go to market. The harvesting of corn would be started this week In many localities, but la tbe ma jority of the fields the ground la so wet that it Is Impossible to run the heavy corn harvesters used to out and shock the corn. Escape from frost until the latter part of the month is the crop' only salvation. DENISON, Ia., Bept 4. (Special.) Th first frost of the season fell last Bight in the low place. The frost waa light, how ver, and did hot damage the corn. RESPECTABLE NAME A CLOAK Tana Man Give Well Known Ham ail Hire Livery Rlgr. Which He Belle, Then Decamp. CEDAR FALLS, la., Sept. 4. (Special.) A young man giving the name of Crown. over stole a livery rig from the barn of George Mayben. He hired tbe rig oa Fri day and said he would not be back that Bight Not until Monday did tbe proprie tor feel uneasy, when he sent an employe to Re I aback, where he found the man had traded the good horse for a poor one and received 125 ia cash aa difference. From there be had driven to Ackley, where he aold the horse and buggy for 147 and then aklpped. The outfit wa worth $200 and he resided $112 from it, and the farmer who purchased the rig and the Retnbeck liverymen are out their money. The horse, buggy aad harness have, been recovered, but the man has not been lo cated. There Is a respectable family of Crown- overs living near Hudson and it Is pre sumed be assumed that name to make hi credit good, a the liveryman wag new hr 4u2 cot x" acQU&lsted with faces. Tbe Crownovers are . well known and any one of that name would be given a rig without security. i Rave Faith la Ik Cora.' SHENANDOAH, la., Sept. 4. (Special.) Farmers generally are trowing more hope ful In this section regarding tbe ripening of corn. In aplte of Its green appearance ia the fields they say it is hardening up in fine shape and that by tbe middle of tbe month the greater part of it will be safe from danger by freeilng. Another thing that glvee them confidence i the fact that tbe foi lag en the com U"very heavy and tbla will In a great meaaura protect it from even a severe cold spell. Ia the eastern part of the county some corn has been gathered and aold to local feeders. The yield In this immediate vicinity will be enormous and It is freely predicted that many fields will make Blaety buinel per acre. . Fair at LeMar a laeeess. LKMARB. Ia.. Sept 4. (Special.) Tbe Plymouth county fair opened yesterday, with good weather and about 4.000 were In attendance. The exhibit of horsss, cat tle and hogs are very fine and the exhibi tion in the floral ball la an excellent one. The entries lo the races for Thursday and Friday are numerous and good sport ia as sured. A good lot of miscellaneous at tractions have been provided for the fair and tbe automobile racea are a pleasing Boveity. Fall fader the Car. 8HENAND0AH, Ia., Sept. 4. (Special.) Testerdsy morning George Wax fell from th Wabash passenger train at the little station of Bingham while coming from Blanchard and tbe wheels of a car passing over his right arm cut it Off midway be tween the elbow and wrist. He waa taken to a house in Bingham and a Shenandoah doctor telephoned for and the arm was am putated between the wound and. the elbow joint . W. C. T. IT. Convention. 8HENANDOAH, la., Sept. 4. (Special.) The next annual meeting of the Women' Christian Temperance union of the Fifth district of Iowa will be held in Red Oak September and 10. All Christian and church organisations are cordially Invited to serd delegates. The convention will be called to order at 8 o'clock 09 Tuesday morning. 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