THE OMAHA PATTT BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1003. 11 OMAHA TARES SECOND GAME Did Hot Hit Co Bard, but the Singlet Cams at tbs Eight Time. PITCHER BACKED IP BY CLEAN FIELDING ( - s i i i i rruklt Oenlas Ip to His Oil Trick of Polllas Don I.oas; Hits Which took Like noma Ran. DENVER, May 1. (Special Telegram.) Pa Rourke's aggregation of kldnapera re verted the decision on the grizzlies today bjr matching the second game of the eeason by a score of 6 to I. ' Omaha's timely etlck work and fast- fielding were the features ot the game. Genlns pulled clown a long hit by Whttrldgs that looked like a home run. Henderson was an en lgma to the locals. Carter, the first man up for the mi'Q from Porkopolls, drew free transportation to first. Genlns followod, but was caught In a hypnotic sleep at sec ond by the phenomenal throwing, of Bhlel. Carter went out at third while trying to purloin the bag and Preston waa acored on .Wright s hit. The Omahoga scored throe runs In the third on an Inexcusable error iy "Cap" Tom, who threw the ball to Mohler at first while the kid s back was turned, enabling Oenlna to make a bait circle while Carter advanced to third. Vreston scored Carter on a long one to right Held. Wright acored Oenlna. Dolan flew out and Preston galloped over the yUte on a wide throw from the field. Denver acored In the third on Delehantys hit, which brought In Hartzell. The grli Slles acored again In the sixth, when the same performance was repeated. In the seventh McHale got a short three-bagger Into right garden and waa scored on Hart aell'a hit. In the eighth Preston waa first up for the visitors and took a two-bagger on a hit to Jones. Wright eacrtfloed and advanced the "okl man", to third. Preston acored on Bchlefa .throw to short, which made a dou ble play, retiring the side. Omaha scored again In the ninth. Gondtng got first on HartxeU's error. Henderson bunted, forc ing Oondlng out at aecond. Carter fanned the atmosphere. Oenlna cracked out a long ne which looked like a home run, but he waa tagged twenty feet from the plate after scoring Henderson on -the bit. The grli lies went, out In. one, two, three order to this Inning. Attendance 8,300. OMAHA. A.B. R. 1 PO. Omaha I'enver Ht. Joseph . I'eorla I" Moines . .0 .X'S .313 .0J Oameg today: Omaha at Colorado Pprlnga. Den Moines at Ienver, Porla at ttt. Joi-apli, Milwaukee at Kansas City. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Hew York Keeps t's Its Wlaataa; treak, Tsklag Aaother From the Phillies. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. New York pounded Fraeer's eurves hard today and bad little difficulty In winning from Phil adelphia. The weather was clear but cold. Attendance 1,391. Score: put out of th game st the end of the eighth Innln-r for taking noid of I'mpire O lotighlln while protesting a decision. Al len. lance. MM. Score: T. LOl'IS. CLEVELAND.' R H O A I K H O A . nurkxt. if... i i i e nt. ef l i o Mn erthr. It. S Tfconey. lb. . . 1 0 Hlrkmin, lk. I Hradler, lb.. I NEW TORK. R H O A E , PHILADELPHIA. K H O A E. Pmwn. rf. .. 1 1 1 0 0 Tttnmaf. cf. .. 0 0 I 0 i Bresnahan, rt 1 1 O'Harry, If ISIS M-lenn. lb.. I III I Wolv'tos. 3b. 1110 0 Mrnn, If.... I 110 0 Kililir. rt...l 110 0 Dunn. M 1 1 0 4 0 Ilia.hear. Jb. 0 1 0 ( 0 Lauiter, .lb... I I 1 1 S llnuslaaa, lb. 0 0 11 0 1 bllhort. lb ... 0 10 1 0 Hulawltt, as.. 0 1110 Ilowerm.n. a. I 1 0 1 Roth, c 0 1 0 0 t Matheweon. e 1 1 0 4 0 FYeeer, a.... 0 0 0 1 0 -ioia s 1 0 0 Totals ...11 11 14 01 I Totala ... I I 17 10 1 Batted for Fraser In ninth. New York 00003340 0-11 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-1 Earned runs: New York. 6: Philadelphia. z. Two-Daae nits: Mertes, uunn. woiver- ton, Kelstar, Urashear, Dootn. Three-bane hit: Bresnahan. Home runs: Mertes. Matheweon. Bacrlflce hits: McGinn, Kela- ler, Kotn. stolen bases: Bresnahan, Mc- rniiadelpnia, 7. First base on balls: Oft Fraser, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Ma thewson. 3; by Fraser, L Struck out: By Mimawjnn, a; oy eraser, 4. i'assed ball: Koto. Time: 1:00. umpire: O Day, ClBcianatl Looking; Ip, CINCINNATI. Mav 1 Huthoff was In fine form today and allowed Chicago only three scattered hit. Hardy was knocked out of the box In the third Inning. The weather was cniny. Attendance, l.wo. Score CINCINNATI. I CH1CAOO. R.H.O.AS. R.H.O.A.B. Keller, If.... 1 1 0 0 0 Harley, rt... 0 10 0 Sleete. If.... 0 0 thanre, lb... 0 0 Lnbba, cf.... 0 0, Tinker, .... 0 O.Caeer. lb.... 0 0 Low., lb 0 Carter, , rf.-.., Genlns, cf...,, Preston, If.... Wright, lb... Dolan, Sfl Stewart, 2b... Hlckey. 8b.... Oondlng, c... Henderson, p. Totals A. B 0 0 30 6 DENVER. 37 R. IB. PO. A. E. 1 10 3 1 0 0 I I 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 110 0 0 1 3 1 8 0 0 8 4 0 0 1110 1 1 17 IT l 10 0 0 0 11-4 10 0 110 0-4 fcermour, cf. 1 Donlln, rf. ... 1 Heckler, lb..'l 8lelnfel.lt, lb 0 Corcoran, aa. 0 Magaou, lb.. 0 Pletl, 1 Butboff, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 I 10 1 I 1 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 I 0 11 0 Kllnf. a 0 0 Hardy, p 0 Wicker, p.... 0 Totals ... 1 17 II 0 - I Totals . Cincinnati 1 0 3 0 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Cincinnati. 4. hits: Donlln, Bteinfeldt, Pelts, Kelley. Stolen bases: Kelley, Corcoran, Casey. First base on balls: Off Buthoff, 3; oft Hardy, 1; off wiener, i. nil oy pucner: ay Butnorr. l by Hardy, 1. Btruck out: By Buthoff. 6 by Wloktr, 4. Passed ball: Kllng. Wild mien: Butnorr. ; ... 1:60. Johnstone and Holllday. Beaton Falls la Flaa Oama, BROOKLYN. May X. The home team de feated Boston In the final game of the serins today. Jones and Malarkey wero batted hard, fifteen safe drives being made on me latter ana mirieen on Jones. At tendance, 1,500, Bcore: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. .. 0 I N II 1 0 0 -4 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base Umplr Heldrt. k Hemphill, Anderson. Wallace, Mrt'or-k. ib. Friel, lb aulen, a... Sudbnff, p.. lionobue, p. rf. 1 rf. 0 lb. 0 I 1 11 nice, rt 0 Ooehnaeer, aa 0 Hem I a. Walker, p. Moore, p... Hill 4 0 4 4 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 Totals ... I 1 17 11 2 Totals ... I il IT It 4 Batted for Walker In eighth. St Louis 0 3 0 0 1 1 O 4 1 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 0-4 Earned runs: Cleveland. 8. Two-ra'e hits: McCarthy, (2), Bemla, Thoney, Flick, Three-base hit: Hradley. Stolen base: Hemphill (2). Rarrlllce hi. a: BudnolT, frr el. Oochnauer. First baee on balle: Ofl Moore, 3; off Walker, 6; oft SudhofT, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Buuhoff, 1. struck out: By Walker, 2; by Moore, 1: by Budhofl, 2; by Iionohue 1. Passed ball: Sugden. Time: 2:13. Umpire: O'Loughlln. atandlac of the Teaaas. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit 7 2 .714 Chicago 7 4 4 .61 New York 9 4 .Stt Philadelphia U 4 6 .Mi Washington 4 6 .444 Boston 11 4 .KtH Cleveland 4 2 4 .3SJ St. Louis 4 3 4 .333 names todav: Detroit at Rt. Louis. Cleve lami at hlfflvn WaHhlnirtnn at New Ynrlc. Philadelphia at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES It. Vraln's Wlldaess and Lese Bit tint; Gives Mllwaskeo th Oama. MINNEAPOLIS, May 1. The season was opened here today In the coldest kind of spring weather, before a crowd of 1.2O0 people. Bt Vraln was In the box for Min neapolis and his wildnees, coupled with the Inability of the home team to bunch their hits, was the cause ot tne locals aeieau Bcore: MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B. rnyle, as 110 10 Ponahua. lb. 0 0 11 1 0 Dunleary, II, I I I I I Duncan, rf... 0 0 1 10 Behl.n.7. Ik, I 1 I 1 I Inglaob, lb.. 11110 Wood. 0 12 14 0 Peer, cf 0 1 1 0 0 Meredith, p.. 10 111 Totals 4 0 1714 1 MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O A E Or ler, aa... 0 0 0 1 : La Mr. It 1 I 1 0 I Mccreary, cf, 0 1 1 0 I Yeager, a.... 0 0 4 4 Wllmot, rf... 1 I 1 0 I Hoffm'a'r. lb 0 0 I 1 I Mclntrra. lb. 0 0 1 I I Vaablndar, lb 0 0 14 0 i St. Vraln, p. 0 0 0 I i aporer, p.... 0 0 0 I i pelehanty, Tt.... ....4 Mohler, 2d..-m.... .4 Jones, If . .-.. ...4 Frisk, rf 4 IHniJon, 3b...........i Mcifale, "cf. lLartseli, sa.........4 BctUel, c ........4 .Whitrtdse, p Totaia '.-Jl ST Omaha ....1 0 Denver .....0 0 Stolen baaes: Wright. Carter. Dolan. Three-baae hits: Frisk. McHale, Oenlns 24aaea on oaus; n uiiou, vu nu- derson, 3. Btruck out: By Whitrldge, 6; by Henderson. 4. Left on basest Omaha, 4; Denver, 13. Bacrlflce hits: Preston, Wright, Dolan. Stewart, Hickey, HartseU. Two- base bit: Hierwarx. tin or piiuuwi oaii: kYlsk, Dondon. Double play: - Jonas to paiehanty. Timet 1:60. Umplra; Mo Cprthr. Kanaaa Cltr TaJtaa Aawtltanr Om. KAMBAS CTTT. May 1-Kansaa City won by bunching hits. Halla pltoiiad well and. be was) Riven perfect aupport. Attend ance. L600. Bcore: , i R.H.B. Kantu City .MIMOIIMM Peoria ...-L.. 001010000-37 1 Batteries: Kansas Cltr, Hal la. and Mes aitt) peorlat Aiioway and "Wltaon. ' tt. Jo Bests HllwankM. ST. JOSEPH! Mok, Mar L 8t- Joseph outbatted and boated Milwaukee all round today. Hcorei R.H.E. St Joaeph M H H 1 I M I 1 Milwaukee ..- 01000000 0-1 6 4 Batterieal Bt. Joaenh. Oarvln and Howey : UlwaukSk Lucia, bwormataad and ilroi- lanaon. . Dei Malnes Meets) Defeat, COLORADO BP RINGS, May 1 Curtis and Leltner. th two mute twirl era. started In to plioh today, but Curtis was easy and Newmeyer succeeded him In the second Inning. Attendance, LU"ul Boorei ' R.H.B. Colo. Springs ..0 3 3 0 1 3 0 4 -4 10 0 Item Moines ....3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 11 3 Batteries: Colorado Springe, Cortla, New. rnjuyer and Starnagle; Ies Molnea, Leltner ana MarsnaiL S trans, of... MKiedla, rt l Hheckard. U. 3 iMfle, lb.... 1 tlahlaa, as... I RItter, a... a Aiiearn, 0. . 0 riood, lb.... 0 Brodartek. lb 0 Jordan. Ik... 1 Jones, p 1 K.H.O.A.B 11110 Of, Tenner, lb... 0 Ab'at'blo, as. 0 Cooler, If.... 1 Carney, rf... 0 Boaner, lb... 0 Oram' tar, lb. 1 Moras, o 1 Malarkey, p.. 1 R.R. O.A.I. 1114 0 I II Totals ... I U 14 II I taadlaa; f th Played. Won. Lost Colorado Spring 3 8 4 Milwaukee 3 3 1 , Kansaa City - 1 P.O. 1.000 ..47 .467 j MADE IN i ToUla I II 17 11 I Brooklyn t 4 0 4 8 9 Boston 1 10 10 0 11 0-4 Earned runs: Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 8. Two-base hits: Malarkey, Strang, McCree. die, Ritter. First base on errors: Boston, 1; Brooklyn. L Three-baa hit: Malarkey. Left on basea: Boston, Brooklyn 8. Bacrlflc hits: Bonner and Strang. Stolen bases: Dexter, Oreminger, Bheckard 2). Double plays: Strang to Broderlck, Ab battltchlo to Bonner to Tenney. First base on balls: Off Jones, 2; oft Malarkey, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Jones, L Struck out: By Jones, 3; by Malarkey, I Wild itcn: Malarkey. Time: 1:60. Umpire: toran, Itaadlag of th Team. . Played. Won. Lost. P.C. New York. 12 8 .760 PltUburg 13 4 4 .493 Chicago - - 13 T 4 .K83 Boston ... 14 7 T .600 Brooklyn .. 13 4 4 .600 Bt. LOUI IS 4 7 .442 Philadelphia .......... 14 4 10 .284 Cincinnati 13 3 .260 Games today: Brooklyn at Philadelphia; New York at Boston: Chicago at Pittsburg; Bt. uoatm at lancwnati. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Cold 'Treats. Spoils Flay sal Aids ,lfw York i Tle-tory. NETW TORK. May L New York aaaln outplayed Washington today. Th weather waa too cold to play. Attendance, L642. ccorv: NEW TOBK. I WASUINQTON. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Daela. lf... 0 0 0 4 CIRohlneon, as. 0 1 I I I Keeler. rf.... 13 10 O.Belbarh, rf... I t 1 0 0 McFarlAod. ot 1 1 1 0 OlDolek'ty, If.. 1100 Williams, ft. I 4 0 4 olRyeo, ef 0 I 1 0 Oanaal, lb... I 1 IT 1 C.Carer. lb..... 0 0 111 vonror, lb... 1 I 4 1 OjCoushlla, lb. 0 0 10 o Courtney, so. Sill J Demont. lb.. 1 1 I 0 O-Connor, a.. 0 0 I 1 0 Clerk, e 0 110 0 uovau, p.... lis 0 Ortn, p 1 4 1 ToUls 4 II 17 17 ll Totals 10 14 II New York .".....3 0004110 . Washington 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Earned runs: New York, 6; Washington, 3. .Two-baee hits: Williams (2). Courtney, Howell, Selbach (3) Delehanty. Three-base bits: Williams, Kyan, Conroy. Left on basea: New York, 4; Washington, 8. First base on bails: Off Howell, 2. First base on errors: New York, I. Stolen base Conroy. Btruck out: By Howell, 4; by jrm i. wna piicn: unn l. -nme: 1:40. Umpires: carrutnera and Connelly. Timely Hlttima; Give Chleaao One, CHICAOO. May 1. Th locale caDtured th opening American league game today from Detroit by timely hitting and good V9M ' running. Aiienuvnce, a.bvu. score: CHICAOO. I DETROIT. R.H.O.A.B. R u n a n 1 I 11 0 0 Barrett, rf... 0 110 0 0 Brollh. lb... Crawford. If, OCarr, lb 1 Kloerfeld, aa 0 Oeeaier, rf.., 1 Teaser, lb.., MrAlllatar, 0 Eaaon. p., I'Luah I I 17 11 ll Totaia ... Batted for Eason In ninth. Chicago 2 10 0 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 Trt on bases: Chicago. 4: Two-base hits: Dolan, Tannehtll, Barrett, McAllister. Three-baae hit: Green. Stolen bases: Dolan, Green, Daly. Double plays: Daly to Dolan, lanerty to rannehill to Dolan. Btruck out: By Flaherty, 8; by Rason. 2. Passed ball: McAllister. Base on balls: Off Kason, 1. Hit with ball Yeager. Time: 1:27. Umpire: Sheridan. Darlasi Ram Dtsastroaa. BOSTON, May 1. Daring base running as as disastrous for the Phlladelphians It waa fortunate for th home team. High winds converted easy outs Into safe hits. Attendance score: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. k.H.O.A.K. R.HO.A.B Totals ... I 4 17 14 Milwaukee 000033000-4 Minneapolis 01100000 03 Camed runs: Minneapolis, 1; Milwaukee, 1. Two-baa hits: Lally. Wood. Phyie, Btolen basea: Wllmot, MeCreery, Mcln tyre. Bases on balls: Off Bt. Vraln, 4; oft Meredith, 3: oft Bporor, 1. Btruck out: By Sacrifice hits: Hoffmelster, Donahue. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, a. Double play: Meredith to Wood to Phyle, Mclntyre to Hoffmelster to Vasblnder. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Mullane and Moran Oolamba Releases, Toledo Slams. TOLEDO. O.. May L Toledo batted Wag ner at will today. Columbus reieaaed Pitcher Crlstall, who was Immediately ignea by roieao. Aitenaanoe, e4. ecore: IULSUU. I tULUHHUB. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B Smith, rf.... 0 110 OiHart, ef I 0 Relating, ef.. 0 110 1 Brldwall, aa. 0 1 I 4 Blank'a'p, as 1 0 4 I I Bannon, It... 0 4 10 Klournoj, If. 0 I I 0 Rarroer, lb.. 4 0 4 1 Iteleer. lb.. I 0 11 I Mel lor. lb... 1 I 10 0 Owen a. lb.... I I 4 1 1 Turner, lb... 0 11 Connors, lb.. 1 I 11 1 0 Arndt, rt.... 1 0 t 1 Kiel now, ... 0 10 0 OHoacb, fill Oermaa, p... 11 I 0 Wagner, p... 0 24 Totaia ... U n 11 l! Totals ... 4 1 14 11 Toledo 11030101- Columbus 000003030- Earned runs: Toledo. 5: Columbus. Two-base hits: Owens, Flournoy, Wagner (Z). Home run: connora Bacrinc nits Owens, Connors, Turner. Left on bases Toledo. 6: Columbus. 8. Stolen bases Bmitn, f ioarnoy. Turner, Meuor. lourjie lays: Blankenshlp to Owens to Connors, Arndt to Meuor. BtrucK out: By Wagner, passed ball: Kleinow. Bases on balls Oft Wagner, 8; oft German, J. Hit by ball Floumoya Turner. Time: 1:30. Umpire xiaaaeti. Gives Two Ran Away. INDIANAPOLIS. May 1. Indlananoll won out in in nintn inning today, earnin two runa It was a Ditchers' battle after the first Inning, when Bohannon presented iuuianaivi. iotu rruna uii guka VI tuut Utuei on bails. Attendance, l.uzi. Bcore: INDIANAPOLIS. LOl'ISVILLB. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Hoixlerar, rt 0 I 0 Karwta, rf... 10 0 l LMweu, er... s llBulllran, lb.. ojflhrtTar, e... S liwblte, lb.... 1 0 Clrmer, If... Dolaa. lb Jonea. of. Oreea, rf 1 Hallman. If.. libell, Ib I'alr. lb.,... 1 Tanneblll, aa. 1 McKarland. e riahertr. p.. ToUls OLD KENTUCKY In the good old fashioned way. Not Aged Artificially. Not Colored Artificlcvllya Absolutely Pure. A Great Stimulant. A PERFECT VH1SXEY 0 0 11 0 110 0 10 0 0 14 0 10 0 ,0010 S114 1 ... 4 0 I ,.. 0 1 I 14 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Detroit, 8. Doughertr. If 1 Colluia, Ib... fctahl, ef 1 Kreemaa. rf. 0 Parent, aa ... 0 Lai aaare. lb 0 Kerrla. lb.... 0 1'rlser, a 0 Dlueea, p.... 1 I 1 1 It " HartaeL If... 0 0'Davla. lb.... 1 0 L. roaa, lb. 0 0 Sejbola. rf... I 1 Murphr. lb.. 0 1 Pickering, cf. 0 Totaia I'M. Croaa, o rowere. e. u Bender, p. 'Hoffman I lllll l;8cbrck 10 0 1 11 0 1 1 I Tola la ... I M 11 1 Batted for Powers In ninth. Hatted for Bender in ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 3 110' Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 Earned runs: Boston. 1: Philadelphia. Two-bane Mis: Freeman. LaChance. Davis. Seybold Three-base hit: Dougherty. Btolen bases: Dougherty, Dlneen, Hartsrf. Double te) bold to Davis, Dougherty to tilaya: Ciiaer, Dlneen to Crlgvr to Collins. Col Una to Ferris. Parent to Ferris. Ferris to la( ham-e. Bases on balla: Off Bender 2, off Dlneen, X. Hit by pitched ball Dougherty. Btruck out: By Dlneen. 3; by Hender, . wna piicn: Dlneen. Time 1 W. Umpire: liaasett. -Walker's Failure (oats fasa. CLEVELAND. My 1 Walker went to pieces In the eleli.h Inning and Bt. Loul tied the score. Moore look his l lace In th ninth and forced In the winning run with a base on balls. 8udhoff was knocked out of the box In the seventh. Donohue. who sue ceedod him. waa Invincible. Lajole did not Pox, lb. HeydoQ, 0... Jonea, If.... Klhm. lb... Coulter, cf.. O'Brien, aa. Tameett, Ib. Wood'B, e-lb Klllen, p 4 Martla, aa... Cbllda. lb.... Bohaanea, p. Totals - r 4 1014 1 ToUls ... 4 IT 1 4 Fox out on bunt strikes. O'Brien out hit by third strike. Two out when winning run scored. Indianapolis 3 001000038 Louisville :..0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0-4 Earned runs: Indianapolis. 3; Louisville, bannon, B. Btruck out: By Klllen. 4: b: Bohannon. 7. Two-base hits: Klhm. Wood ruff, Martin. Three-base hits: Klllen Clymer. Sacrifice hit: Clymer. Doubl plays: woodruff to O Brlen. O Brlen Fox to Klhm. Stolen basea: Hog rl ever Tamsett, Coulter. Passed ball: Woodruff. Left on bases: Indianapolis, iz: Louisville 7. Tim: z:zu. umpire: f oreman. Kaasas City Skat Oat. BT. PAUL. May 1. The horn team sd ministered a shutout to Kansas City In the first game of tne season. Olbson was wild, while f ercuson pitcnea a nna gam. At tendance, l.ooo. score: Shannon, ef.. Jarkeon. rf.. Oaler, If grhaefer. aa. Wheeler, lb.. Huggtna, lb.. Fierce, lb.... Sullivan, e.. Farguaon, p.. ToUla BT. PAUL. R.H.O.A.B. 0 1 0 I 1 1 1 10 4 17 It 1 KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.B. Qanley, ef... 0 1 1 1 Maloney, e... 0 111 Nance, lb.... 0 4 11 Grady, lb 0 0 t Rothfuaa, rf. 0 1 1 Knoll. If I Lewea, aa.... I 1 8 Mr And' we, Ib 0 0 4 1 Olbaoa. p.... 4 I Totals , 4U 11 Ornheum. The Crelghton lineup is: ( eldy, second baee; l.nch. ehrttop; elcn. first base; t feignton, inirn rase; eveno. lefthalf; Callahnn. rentertte Id ; Dnnlgin, lahtfleld: 1'rendergaet, pitcher; OKefe, catcher. Ball Game at Field dab. The rame between the Vnlon Stock Tarda Juniors and the Omaha Field club this afternoon promises to be a very in- erestlna affair. For smateurs both teams are playing very fnst ball. Game will be called promptly at S:M. They will line up as follows: B. Yards. Position. Field Club. Haehten First hoe Heed Talhot Second bate Knox Millett Third bane Chambers B hner Hhortstnp Alaione Fergueon i.LeftrleM Clarke McMahon Centerfleld Hoagland Lott Hlghtneld Tlppery Miller catcner Martin gulnn 1'itcher Dav'd'nn Caughey Pitcher Oordy Adams Pitcher Iowa Ontbats Drake. IOWA CTTT. Mav 1. (Special Telearam.) Iowa defeated Drake university 6 to 2 on Iowa field today. Iowa hunched Its nits well, while Drake could only find Captain Vos of Iowa for scattered hits. Drake's two scores were made on Infield errors. Th score: R.H.B. Iowa 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -5 11 8 Drake 0 00800000 03 4 3 Batteries: loan, Vos and Adams: Drake, Ousley and Ransom Creatoa Skats Charlton Oat. CRE8TON, la., May 1, (Special Tele gram.) Creston and Charlton of the South western Iowa circuit played good ball here today. Charlton was defeated by a score of 2 to 0. Batteries: Creston, Ambrose and Corbett: Charlton, Fhoenlx and Pollock. Attendance about 8&0. The sara team meet here again tomorrow. College Base Ball. At Belolt. Wis Belolt college. 21: North western university, T. At Oberlln Oberlin, o; unrversny ot cni- cago, 2. Game la Tbree-I Leasrae. At Rockford Rockford, 4; Dubuque, 3. At Decatur Decatur. 3; Rock Island, 3. At Bloomlngton Bluomlngton, 4; Jollet, 0. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Klnloek Parle Meeting; Closes wltb Accident to Gentleaaaa Jookeys ST. LOUIS. May 1. Klnloch Park closed Its spring meeting today with a fair card. In the hurdle races Accolada struck th first hurdle and fell. Van Studlford. who had the mount, being thrown heavily to the ground. He was carried from the track unconscious, but later rallied. Results: First race, five and one-half furlongs: Mike Strauss won. Chorus Boy second, Parnassus third. Time: 1:08. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Hlcaway won,' Loca second. Silver Fringe third. Time: 1:08. , Third race, six furlongs, purse: Malster won. Father Wentker second, Bridge third. Time: 1:14V. Fourth race, two miles: Compass won, Charles D second, Bank Street third. Time: 3:34. Fifth race, on mile and twenty yards: Boaster won, Albert F. Dewey second, Chamblee third. Time: 1:42V,. Sixth race, one mile and one-sixteenth. hurdle, gentleman riders: Mrs. Grannan won, Itacatlara second, Helen Paxton third. Time: 1:55. NEW TORK. May 1. Results: First race, five furlongs, selling: Silent Water won. Moo Morhen second, Fleata third. Time: 1:02. Second race, handicap, alx furlongs: Sacharometer won, Futurla second, Illy Ria third. Third race, the Newtown stakes, selling. mix furlongs: Cameron won. Demurrer second, Ascension third. Time: 1:13 4-6. Fourth race, four and one-half furlongs: Centuiius won, Mordella second, Julia M third. Time: 0:66. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards: Klngraln won, Ernest Parham second, Bar bara Freltchle third. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, six furlongs: The Guardsman won. Black Hussar second, Mart Mullen third. Time: 1:15. CHICAGO, May l.-Results: First race, four and one-half furlongs Mllklrk won, Trapsetter second, Jim Ferrln tnira. Time: u:o 3-t. Second race, five and one-half furlongs Harvester won, Howendober second, Man aano third. Time: 1:09 4-6. inira race, one mile: Cornwall won, Moroni second, Pyrrho third. Time: 1:43 2-6. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Favonlus won, Mimo second, Dan McKenna third Time: 1:29 3-6. Fifth race, five and one-half furlnnes: Joe martin won. Miss Hume second. Fake third. Time: 1:08 4-5. Sixth race, four furlongs: Lady Freek nlght won. Mangle Leeber second, Chaltan third. Time: 0:4!ftfc. NABHVILLEL May L Results: First race, one mile: The Wlsard won, Kim second, Postman third.. Time: l.Hhi Second race, four and one-half furlongs: oira rona won, rvatie rowers second. An gelee third. Time: 0:55H. TVilrrt rocs lv ikH An..K.ie e,,l Charley Thompson won, Grand Marias sec ond. Bummer II third. Time: 1:21. Fourth race, one mile and one-sixteenth, selling: Discus won. Flaneur second. Hand cuff third. Time: 1:494. Fifth race, five and nnA-balf ftirlnncra Governor Bayers won. The Golden Prince aecona, ixenucKy ox intra, rime: 1:08H. oixin rotf, nve ana one-nair ruriongs, selling: Vogue won. Khaki second, Llttls jjucueas miru. lime: i:xs. Ferguson and Jackson out for interier ence. St. Paul 8 1000000 -4 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Geler. Maloney. Bases on balls: orr umson, i; on r erguson, j. Struck out: By Ferguson, 5; by Gibson, 1. Stolen bases: Shannon, Geler. Left on bases: Bt. Paul, 10; Kansas City, 4. Time: 1:45. Umplr: Cunningham. Standing" ol lot Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Milwaukee 8 7 1 .876 Indianapolis 8 4 3 .750 Kansas City s .oa St. Paul 1 4 3 .671 Louisville 8 4 4 .600 Toledo 4 4 .600 Columbus 8 3 4 .260 Minneapolis .0X1 Games today: Kansas City at Ht. Paul, Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Louisville at In dittnapolts, Columbus at Toledo. NEBRASKANS HANDY WITH BAT Roll I'P Doaea Tallies Wblla Wask- bara I Aecnmnlatln On. (From a Staff Co-respondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. May 1. (Special Tel. gram.) Nebraiika university defeated Washburn college at has ball today In hol low fashion, the t ornhuskers garnering an even dosen runs and allowing the Kanssna inly a solitary tally. Beltser. Nebraska's star talrler. foo'el Washburn completely. Although a trifle wild, his shoots were a puttie at all times Ten Kanaans were retired on strikes and only four found the ball for eaf drives. A base on balls netted Wsshburn Its only score, big Johneon, the visitor's coored bltcher, following with a two-bss i hit. which brought the runner home. GUI onci found the spher for a three-cushion dr.vs, but the remaining batsmen were easy outs. The Cornhuskers Indulged In a batting matinee. In which two slashing drives from Wilson's bat, each for three bases, figured largely In the run-getting. Bender and Steen led Nebraska at the bat, each being credited wiin inree tare anves, score: R H E Nebraska I O33OI03 12 13 ! Washburn 0 00010000141 Batteries: Nebraska, Beltser and Ben der; Washburn, Johnson and Mehl. REED IS THE STATE CHAMPION Three Tie on Twenty.Foar Oat of Twenty-Five and He Win in Shoot Off. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., May 1. (Special.) In the shooting tournament of the Nebraska State Sporting Men's association, ended yesterday, L. E. Reed of Ohlowa won the state championship medal. Three tied on 24 out of 26. but In the shoot-off he was successful. The high averages (or the two days' shoot out of a possible 375 were: Heer oio, wi-n, ooi ; jcuu, on; rteta, Mb; bates, hi, ine vveunesuay program. It was toougni, wouia oe postponed until today but yesterday by shooting doubles It was sanawicneu in. With the Bowlers. Tn a match Kama of tenDlns Dlaved nn th. Western alleys last nUht the Kruk Parke Deal me uminas uy v pins, score: KKLG PARKS. 1st. Vilt ltB 128 1W 161 Timber Clay Banks Stapenhorst French Totals Lehmann .. Wlgman ... Bmead Huntington Emery Totaia .. Kansas Tensa ia Towa. Th base ball team representing the Kin sas Btate Normal arrived in .town Frlosy afternoon in anticipation or tne rrienny tuasle which they will nave on the treleh ton diamond with the local collegians this afternoon. Th Kansas team Is the cream of Kansas, and the game promises to be one or ins best college games tna Omaha will have this spring. In th vn 7G3 OMAHAS. 1st. 162 Hi 109 157 174 .'. 806 2d. 3d. Total. 17 177 48i l.J 161 475 lfl 1SJ 472 V3. m 605 lt 1,8 47s 800 849 ijl Id. 3d. Total. 136 173 471 V 148 470 1 121 433 1 202 643 127 145 446 7 7 sTsm Campbell Wins Gold Medal. CEDAR FALLS, la. May 1. (Hneclal Telegram.) Don Campbell won the gold medal In th isormal field meet today, winning first place In four events. Vm,, local records were broken. A bo be All When you buy soda crackers you want crispness and flavor not dampness and dust When you buy ordinary crackers in a bag you get all you don't want not all you do want To get what you do want and not what you don't want, buy Uneeda Biscuit in the In-er-eal Package, identified by the famous red and white trade mark design. MAnOHAL BtJCUrt COMWWa' WOOLEN MILLS STAND IDLE Dun Eeporta Shutdown of Ifanj Eastern Clothing Faotories. METAL TRADES, HOWEVER, ARE STRONG Footwear . is BoomlasTp While Dry Coeds Jobbers and Comsnlssloa Bosses Tell ef Oaly Pais Boslness. NEW TORK, May 1. R. O. Dun Coa weekly review of trade will say: At the leading cities high temperature haa stimulated the distribution of season able merchandise at retail, but dry goods jobbers and commission houses report only a fair trade. Deeding manufacturing lines are active, eicept for some hesitancy at textile mills. In iron and ateel, furniture, harness and clothing there la little Idle machinery. Structural working la vigorously prosecuted and supplies of building material are not allowed to accumulate. A special canvasa of the white pine situation shows low stocks and high pricea, although the season's cut waa large. Mercantile payments are fairly prompt, yet there la less disposition to anticipate payments for a cash discount as frequently occurred last year. Railway earnings tor April were 13.2 per cent larger than last year and 27.6 per cent In excess of 1901. Hack Coke ia Bight. Deliveries of coke on old contracta are now ao large that In so far as the fuel question is concerned, there appears no prospect of interruption, while it Is difficult to maintain quotations of Connellsvllle coke. An unusually heavy ore tonnage haa been arranged to lower lake ports. Indicat ing that no diminution In the Iron and ateel activity ia anticipated. Disparity contlnuea between current prices and quotatlona on deliveries during the closing months of the year, sales of Bessemer pig iron for late shipment being recorded at 119 valley furnace. Billets re main the prominent feature, domestlo stocks falling to meet demanda and efforts to secure Imports bave met vlth success, German sellers accepting large contracta. In addition to urgent railway demands for heavy steel there Is a steady Inquiry for structural shapes to be used In the erection of new buildings, while pipe mills report much new business, and In agricultural Im plements there Is no lack of orders. Tin plate and wire mills enjoy seasonable ac tivity. Machinery and hardware lines ara well employed and aside from pendlug labor controversies, the condition of the iron and steel Industry as a whole ia most satisfac tory. Owing to the Inadequate supply of orders idle machinery la no longer exceptional at woolen mills, yet western holders ot raw wool refuse to make any concessions and the future course of prices la becoming un certain. Exceptionally favorable conditions exist in the footwear Industry. Failures are 203, against 186 last week? and 212 the previous week and 225 the cor responding week last year, and In Canada 18, against IS last week, 16 the preceding week and 1? last year. (T $45,00 CALIFORNIA AND BACK. 1 lj May 3 and May 12 to 18, Inclusive, the Burlington sells round - trip tickets to Ban Francisco and Los Angeles; return limit, July 15th; stopoyers allowed. A chance to see Denver, Colo rado's scenery, Bait Lake City and a hundred attractive points of in terest very cheaply. The Burlington Is the Scenic Route to California. Through standard and tourist sleepers. Let me aend or give you our free Cali fornia publications. J. a REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha. Qalaleas Wins Thoasaad Galneas. LONDON, May 1. Qulntess won the 1.000 guineas at Newmarket today. Sunrise was second and Skyscraper third. la welcome Eipasilos, Expansion in some of its various forms may be a desirable thing. May give us results to our profit and good In the motherly spread ot its wing. May add In a most satisfactory way to our national Dower and fame And cauae other nations to envy the glare of the halo that arches our name. And private expansion of power and wealth Is a tning to ue eageriy sougni, Expansion of fortune, expane on of Hnds wltn meaning ana comions is iraugni. But a fellow has nothing or love tor ihe word he ralher would curse It. Instead When the forehead begins in a positive way to annex tne wnoie lop or ine neaa. With grave apprehension marked deep in his eyes at hla mirror he nervously tanda And notes the encroachment with feeling of Daln as his brow In its whiteness exnands: With tonics and creams and restorative elnlTa anoints he the whitening scope To learn the expansion o poliithed and nala can never be conouered with dope He tries every fake for the growth of th.9 hair that the ads. In the papers dleclna He squanders nia nara-guiien caen tor t frauds as free as If played tnrough hoae. But follicles never will thrive on the fojd with which they are lavishly fed When the forehead begias lu a positive way W aiuiaa the wuwle top ot tne need. UNION PACIFIC GENERAL TRADE STILL GOOD Bradstreet ' Hotea Maay TJasettltna; Elements, bat Sams l'p Favorably. NEW TORK, May 1. Bradstreet'a tomor row will say: Weather conditions and disturbances, ac tual or threatened, have been temporarily unsettling elements In the trade and In dustrial conditions this week, but great basic elements, such as general business and croo conditions, remain lareelv favor able. Cold weather and snow In the west have checked farm work. Interfering with rail distribution and retarded re-orders. Wholesale traae is seasonauiT uuiri. al though some sham contrasts are shown in different hranchps of the same trade. The plglron market Is generally dull, with prices weakening, out steei ana nnieneu prwnni sellers Uv are eageriv souam auu are uran. in the textile trade the strike of Lowell cotton employes still continues, while the normal conamon oi oners run no uuna- tlons. Raw material is auu. larseiv iu .r,.ttw with the auleter tone of business for men's wear roods for fall delivery. The outward movement oi cum is but exports of flour this week are smaller .. i..t anil this week a vear ago. All the usual measures ui inue euiume estlfy to the renerallv satlafactorv condi-i.iine- nroea railway earnings for ths first three weeks of April promise to exceed those of year ago by 14 per cent, and the net returns so far received for March are extremeiv iavoraoic. Fig Iron baa been dull at most markets except Ptttsburs. where a heavy movement Is reportea, inis is minuuuu m auuiu sllebt price concessions. Bessemer pig Iron being ouoted 60 cents lower than a week aro. Foundry Dig iron in ine wrei is re ported dull and weak In tone, and the same i. .,,. ni anuibern iron. When ateel and the finished products oi iron are consia- rert. however, a notable difference Is found Steel billets are apparently aa acarce as ever, and structursl material plates, sheet bars and rails are In active request at firm niA. HnmA niAtaia ara weaaer. ieaa dp- In marked down SO cents per 100 pounds and copper Is also lower, both at home snd hrnaii hut silver haa reached the high price In two years, owing to ioe recrni pur chase for the Philippines' coinage purposes, and prospects of currency reform In Mexico. The, filet iirhancea. particularly in ins building trades, have been an unsettling feature in the lumber trade this week, but the volume of business shows no shrinkage. Shoe manufacturing Is an active Industry wheat inMiirtinr flour, exports tor tne week ending April SO sggresate 1 418 289 bUBhels. sralnst 1.02.643 (corrected) last week 5iRir,S this week last vear and .101.76S In 1901. Wheat exports since July 1 sgsregate 188.301.43 bushels, against 215.- BiU 4S laat aeaaon and 176 71 101 In 100 Corn exports argreaate 2.210 559 bushels txalnst 1.4M Wit laat week. 128.679 a vear aao and 2 371.891 in l'J"l. For the fiscal vear exports are :5.S79 Hr0 bushels against 25 S28 S00 last sesson and lli4.fi38.43T In 1901. Business failures In the United States for the week ended April 30 number 173. aaalnet 152 last week. 174 In the like week ot 190Z 113 in 101 153 In 1900 and 14 lu 1899. In Canada for the week 12 aa assjnst 13 last week and 22 In this week a year aaO, 845 TO OoIeforniQ AND RETURN Maty 3, and May 12 to 18, Inclusive City Ticket Of ficr, 1324 Farnam St. PHONli 316 Only$45.00 California and Return Letter for Earl Darkee. There Is a letter at this office) lor Karl $45.00 is the rate for a first class round trip ticket Omaha to Los Angeles or San Francisco, May 3rd and 12th to 18th, inclusive. Return limit, July 15th. For tjll.00 more ?56.00 in all you can return via Portland, Ore. Remember the dates, the rate and the fact that the Rock Island has two lines to California via. El Paso and Colorado. For further information call at or address, CITY TICKET OFFICE, . 1 323 FARNAM ST. , Omaha, Neb. C A. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A. P. K. That ?25.00 rate to Pacific coast points is still in effect. play on aooount l tb cl4. Uompulu was lug ih taama jrlU oooufiy boa as at to etUHTK aTVBW Durksa. baa ball player.