THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY .1, 190,1. r OMAHA LOSES TO SPRINGS Error Column Expl&lnt the Story of the Defeat of Bourkitos. WINTRY WEATHER TOO MUCH FOR THEM Bobby Carter nlstlncnlshea Himself by Making Three lllta Oat of Four Tinea I p to Bat. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. Mar t (Eperlal Telenram.) Omaha lost the nrst game of Its Colorado Springs series this afternoon In the prettiest exhibition seen here this year. A rold wind which kept the teeth of the fans chattering, blew across the field during the entire game, and It was a great surprise that there were no more errors made. The fans of Colorado Springs have learned to expect the best base ball when Omaha Is playing here and no matter what the weather Rourke and Burns can always depend upon a good crowd. Over 2,000 of the faithful bundled themselves up In their winter clothing and braved the cold wind and threatening sky to see the tame. Companion and McNeely were the op posing pitchers, the former having a little the best of the; argument. Two or thret coatly errors, which were wholly excusable under the circumstances, however, lost Omaha the game. The feature of the game was the batting of Carter, Omaha's right fielder. This worthy Individual got three neat singles out of four times up and was loudly spplsudnd every time be came to bat. Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson, the hero of the Merrlmac, who lectures in this city tonight, witnessed the game from the grand stand. Score: COLORADO SPRINGS. A B, R. IB. PO. A. K. Fleming, If 5 1 2 2 0 0 Kranrks. s 4 11110 Lumlcy. cf 4 O if 2 0 1 Cnngalton. rf 4 1 0 ' 0 0 Kverrtl. lb i 0 0 7 4 Nl'l, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Oranvllle. 3b 4 0 10 11 Starnagle, c J 0 16 0 0 McNeely, p 4 O O 4 4 0 Totals 34 3 7 27 12 2 OMAHA. A B. R. IB. I'O. A. B Carter, rf 4 1 a 1 0 0 Uenlns, cf 2 ! 1 Preston, If 0 10 0 0 Wright, lb 4 0 11(02 Dolan, ss 3 110 12 Stewart. 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Hlckey, 3b 4 0 1 2 i 0 Thomaa. c 3 0 n 6 1 0 Companion, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 "l 7 24 10 t Colorado Springs ....0 0010110 0-3 Omaha 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Kamed runs: Omaha. 2. Two-base hits: Lumley, Iolan, Hlckey. Sacrifice hits: Everltt, Oentne (2). Stolen bases: Preston, Thomas. McNeely. )iubl play: Com panion to Thomas to Wright. Struck out: Hy McNeelv. 5; by Companion. 4. Buses on balla: Off McNeely. 2; off Companion 2. Left on bases: Colorado Fprlngs, 10; i.mnha. R Bared on errors: Colorado Springs. 4; Omaha. 2. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Brennan. Peorln Beats St. Joe. BT JOSF.PH, May 1 Friend pitched a winning game today, while Chlnn'a work was not up to his aversge. Score: R H E p,Ha 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 ti 10 6 Bt. Joseph ......0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 Batteries: Peoria. Friend and 'Wilson; Bt. Joseph, Chlnn and Garvin. Kansas City Wis SlaaaiaaT Match. KANSAS CITY. May J.-Kansaa City de feated Milwaukee in a slugging match. Bey waa aubstttuted for Kenna in the sec ond Inning. Attendance BOO. Score: Kansas City .. 4 4 1 0 0 3 2 -18 IT 6 Milwaukee ....1 1 0 0 4 0 0 6 0-11 17 4 Batteries: Kansas City, Nichols and Mes sitt; Milwaukee, Kenna, Sey and Lucia. Dea Molaea Takes Game. . DENVER, May 2. The Des Moines team outplayed the locals In the opening game of the aeries. Score: R.H.E. t-. i A A A A 1 ft A A Q A 1'pi m ui nr b ,...vfvuv--Denver 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 8 1 Batteries: Barber and Schley; Barry and Marshall. Standing ol the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Colorado Springs .... 4 4 0 lono Milwaukee 4 2 J . Kansas City i I I Peoria S ? S 5 Omaha 8 J 2 Denver 3 1 2 .S. St. Joseph J I - Des Moines 4 1 I .260 Games today: Omaha at Colorado Springs, Des Moines at Denver, Peoria at St. Jo seph, Milwaukee at Kansas City. Ideals Verona C. 1. Diets Clnb. The Ideals and C. N. Diets base ball teams will meet at Twenty-seventh and California streets this afternoon and a good game is looked for. The lineup: Ideals. Position. Campbell First base flarrlson Hoffmann Second Anderson Weed Bhortstop Foran Lynch Third Jenkins Gibson left field ...Welch Leuhra Center Held Lafferty Tracy Right field Platner Mlnlkns Pitcher ...Stringer Coo Catcher Hathaway Substitute Curtis Nebraska Wins First Game. DES MOINES, May J. (Special Tele gram.) On a muddy Held and In the face of a cold north wind Nebraska won its first game of the eastern trip from High- A HAD $K isesf fsr SMdiciM a Naiars v. I s ff So LIKE RHEUMATISM POISONS THE BLOOD If yrm ar hf of yMtr fiinos h Fhtjumatlim. Nauralcl. r NrousntM. will cur yy KHIl OP HA Hot. Th4 qui. hr you nt us. tH iuiriir iro will t curvd. s4 curod lurow. It will ooml ru on OUST. Yo Ml h4W cur4. S curs. a pj. Ixju'i Bs4isis artis us iw. American Institute, Unvl par today. Mora deterred to srors a shutout. b'it a burr- on balls and two errors allowed Highland Turk a ecore. Ne braska was unlucky In hitting, leaving many man on bares. Bcore: R H E. Nebraska t 0 10 10 4 0 5-tt 12 X Highland Tnrk.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 4 Ttsttrrtes: Morse and Bender: Lewis and Rlre. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Hits (reals Haral and F.a.lly Defeats Team from Kit York. BOSTON. Mey Boston hit Cronln bard In the first Inning today, batting In three runs on rive hits. Including a double. In the eighth two more runs were scored on a tlmdy double by Carney. Bresnahan was pjt out of the game for disputing a decision. Attendance, 9u0. Score: BOSTON. I NEW YORK. R H O A I I R H O. A C. ritr. rf ... 1 t 1 9 0 Prawn. if... 1 0 0 0 T.nnar. lb... I til S ftnunihin. rf 0 Ati'Urhlo. a. 0 1 t 4 O Vinhalt'n. rf I S Cnrly. If ...1 I 1 Mrtlmn, lb . I) 11 1 Carn.r. rf....O IS 0 Mrrtea. rf....O I 0 Bonner. )b...O I I t Dunn, m t I I 0 Orvmlns-r, lb I Laulr, ib...4 111 Moran. e 9 Oil 0 Ollbert. lb... I 0 0 4 Plttlnger, p.. 0 0 I 0 Bowfrmin. e .9 I 1 t ICronla. p 0 9 1 I 1 Totals I T 17 If 11 1 Total I f 14 14 1 Boston 0000002 -6 New York 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Earned runs: Boston, 3; New York, 1. Two-base hits: Tenney Browne, Mertes, Carney. Stolen bases: Cooley i2, Gremln ger. Browne, Dunn. Double play: Abbat- tacnio, Monner ana lenney. r irst on balls: Off Plttlnger, 6; off Cronln, 1. Hit by pitched ball: McGann, Oreminger. Struck out: By llttlnger. 8: by Cronln, 2. Time: 1:40. I'mplrs: Moran. First Innlnsj Derides Game. CINCINNATI. May 2.-The Cincinnati team found Sanders to their liking and with two baees on balls and seven hits scored eight runs In the first Inning. Mur phy was substituted and pitched a good game. Harper also did well. Attendance, tJuo. Score: CINCINNATI. I - BT. LOl'IS. R.H.O.AI. R.H.O.A.B. Kallny. lt....l 1 I 0 Farrall. lb... 1 9 110 Hrymour, cf .l 19 1 I Hurks. lb.... 1 14 6 0 Donlln, rf 0 1 9 0 Hmoot, cf 9 1 1 0 0 Berkley, lb .l 9 12 9 0 Brain, lb 0 1119 StelnteMt. lb 1 1 1 I 1 Rirrl.r, If . . 0 0 19 9 frrnran, aa.. 1 114 0 Harkat. lb... 1 0 14 1 0 Maoon. lb. ..1 111 t Onnntan, rf . 9 1900 Prlti, e 1119 9 Wllllama, aa.. 0 1 1 4 0 Harper, p 1 I 0 1 0 Ryan, c 0 1 I 0 9 iRandrre, p.... 9 9 9 0 0 Totals I 117 11 I Murphr. p. ... 0 1 0 I 0 I Totala I I 17 II 0 Cincinnati 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -3 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 6; St. Louis, 3. Two-base hits: Corcoran, Donovan. Three base hit: Harper. Double plays: Farrell and Hackett; Harper, Corcoran and Beck ley 2. First on balls: By Harper, 6; by Sanders, 2: by Murphv, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hnrper, 1. Struck out: Bv Harper, 6; by Murphy, 1. Time: 1:37. Umpires: hmsile and Holllday. Brooklyn's Error Lose Game. PHILADELPHIA. Mav 2-Errors by Brooklyn at critical stages permitted the home team to win todnv s game. The vis itor!! ro:iid not hit Duggleby and were shut out. Attendance, 4.464. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B Thomai. cf. .. 1 1 1 1 o Hrry, If 1 4 0 1 0 Wolr'rton, 3b 9 9 0 9 0 Kalster, rf . . . 0 1 4 1 0 Braiiear, lb. 0 9 1 II Pouslaaa, lb. 9 1 19 1 0 lltilawltt, a.. 1 1 1 1 t Zlmnier, c... 0 1 8 1 ( lufltbr. p.. i i i J i R H O A E. Strang, cf.... 0 9 0 9 9 9 Mcfrredy, rf. 0 1 Bherkard. If.. 1 Do la. lb 9 1 1 1 9 9 Pahlen, a. Aharn, c... Klood, lb... Jordan, lb.. Evana, p.... 9 0 1 9 14 9 9 1 9 I 0 1 1 9 1 1 Totali io it II l . Total f t 14 I I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hit: Barry. Sacrifice hit: Strang. Stolen oirang, uarry. Keister, Jjougiasa, , s s roi fuuDie pisys: Keister ana uoug : Thomas and Douglass. Left on bases: Brooklyn, ; Philadelphia, 1. First on balla: Off Evana. J; oft Duggleby, 1. Struck out: By Evans, 3; by Iuggleby, 6. Time: 1:45. Lmplre: O'Day. Chleaaro Defeats Plttsbnrg. PITTSBL'RO, May i-Taylor s deceptive curves and excellent sunport bv his team prevented Pittsburg froni hitting safely ex cept In the third Inning, when four runs Were made. Kalkenburg did fairly .ell until the sixth, when he allowed fix hits. Attendance, 8.147. Score: CHICAGO. , F:TT8BlTRO. R.H.O.A.B. RHO.AE. Harlay, rf.... 19 19 l'natimont. cf. 1 1 19 0 Sl.glo. If I 1 4 4 4 Clark. If.... I 190 Chance, lb... 1 I II 9 0 Loach, lb 9 10 1 Dobba, cf 0 1 4 Wasnar, rf... 10 19 Tlnkar. aa....l 19 1 I Bramneld, lb OHIO (aajr. lb 0 I 1 I 0 Krurfar. 9 0 9 0 9 Lnwa, lb 1 11 t Rltrher. lb. ..0 0 I 1 Kilns, a 0 14 1C Fhelpa. r 1114 1 Taylor, p 1 1 0 1 0 Falkanbarg. p 1 9 1 1 0 Wllhrlm. p. .. 0 0 I 4 0 Totala 10 14 IT II 4 Merrltt 0 9 0 0 0 Totala f 4 IT 1 I Batted for Wllhelm In ninth. Chicago 0 0101800S-10 Pittsburg 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 16 Earned runs: Chicago, 5; Pittsburg, 2. Two-bsse hits: Beaumont, Clarke, Tlnicer. Three-base hit: Taylor. Sacrlflc? hits: Slagle, Casey. Stolen bases: Loach. Tinker. First base on balls: Olt Falkonorrg, 4; off Wllhelm. 1; off Taylor, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Merrltt. Struck out: By Wllhelm. 1. Passed balls: Phelps (2. T.m: 2:15. Um pire: Johnstone. Standing; of the. Teams. Played. Won. lost P.C. New York 13 4 .683 Pittsburg 14 9 6 .643 Chicago 13 8 t .Aid Boston .'. 15 t T .133 Brooklyn 13 8 7 .462 St. Louis 14 8 8 .429 Philadelphia 15 i 10 .333 Cincinnati 13 4 .307 Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago, St. Louis at Cincinnati. Dickey Bird Can Clnb. Beginning today the Dickey Bird Oun Club will shoot on Its own grounds, adja cent to Krug park, and will use the loca tion sll Sundays throughout 4he season. The Omaha Oun club's grounds will not be used, as announced. JLML America's Best HAItlPAGlTE Spolal Dry Drt Its popularity is proof of its quality. It equals any French wine in bouquet and flavor, and costs only one-half. Why pay for foreign labels? "GOLD SZLAL. Is goH erverrr whera and servod at all leading china and cafes. L KB AN A WL CO., Urbaaa, N. T4 Sole Maker. DOG BITE Far l Tat Aavrkas lamt u aitA sw. Mass a i a sat arc t I COUNTRY CLUB'S OPENING It ia Auspicious De3pita tht Unfavorable Weather Condition;. GOLF, A DINNER AND INITIAL DANCE They Orripr the Afternoon n4 Evening, anal Mr. Fred Hamilton Benefits hy the Acquirement of a Handsome ('. Ths Country club opened Its third season yesterday suspiciously despite weather conditions and labor conditions, which were anything but auspicious. There was a golf game. In which Fred Hamilton won a silver cup with a gross score of ninety-two and a net score of eighty: there was an opening dinner In which 205 persons shared and there was a dance In which practically all the members and many of their friends participated. The links have been enlarged and much work put on them. Eventually they will be fine, but yesterday's playing was made under difficulties. The greens were wet and to make matters worse, there was a north wind that played desperately upon the lachrymals of the golfers and rendered precarious the result of a drive. Clnb House Enlarged. The club house ha been enlarged by lengthening and broadening Its south wing, doubling the capacity of the dining rooms and making possible a more ample butler's pantry and a storage room with space also for the much needed additional chefs' fa cilities. Labor's cessatlcn of activity was a blow to the club, inasmuch as it made Impossible the finishing of the apartments and for yesterday's gathering the walls and celling had to be secreted with temporary decorations of flags and field trappings. There was a generous use of flowers also in the decorating. During all the afternoon there was such a chill wind without that Area were kept burning in the grates and their glow was most acceptable. The dinner was at 7 o'clock and after It the dining room and hall were cleared that the seduction of an orchestra's waltzes and two-steps might not be unavailing. On the Links. ( At golf, the-cup won by Mr. Hamilton was of silver and plain In design. Its per manent acquirement coming with one vic tory In handicap competition over the elghteen-hole course, medal play. The scor ing was as follows: o 5" ' a c T ; a si " : : g ! ? . : . o : : Fred Hamilton 47 45 W. D. Bancker 47 41 Luther Drake bl 44 W. H. Met'ord 50 46 O. M. Hitchcock 61 48 H. McCormlck M 42 R. R. Kimball i 40 W. A. Redlck i2 l Ike Cole 60 49 Harry Lawrle 64 41! E. H. Sprague 63 4 E. M. Morsman, Jr 60 49 Will Burns 68 4s W. E. Martin 62 6i Abe Reed 67 bO T. R. Kimball 64 sO V. M. Rogers 63 47 U 91 81 4 fcH M 10 9.i 11 M . 1-1 9 8 94 t 07 si 10 9H si 11 99 Si 90 91 t 9) 8 9.1 fl 16 IS 91 8 1"4 9ft I 107 99 4 101 100 10 110 10 The club bulletin schedules these events on the links: Wednesday, May 63 p. m. Women's handicap for prise, eighteen holes, m dal play. Lntrles close Tuesday noon. Saturday, May 362:3 p. m -Sweepstakes handicap, eighteen holei, imdai phtv, en ry fee, two Haskell balls; three ptiiea, , ano id per ceni. Saturday, May 30 Decoration day Open date. Competition with some out-of-town club If poatlble, to be announced later. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Fans Score lmplre, bat Threatened Molestation Falls to Mate rialise. ST. LOUIS. May 2. Detroit defeated Bt. Louia today In one of the stormiest games ever played In St. Louis. As a result of a couple of close decisions In the seventh Inning both rieidrlck and Hemphill were ordered oft the field for criticising the um pire. The crowd made a demonstration against the umpire, hut did not molrst hl.-n after the game. Mullln pitched tine ball tor iieirou. wnne riiever waa easy for that team. Attendance, 6.S00. Bcore: DETROIT. . ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. i R.H.O.A.B. Barrett, rf... 110 0'nurkatt. If... a a 1 i a Smith, lb.... 1 I Haldrtrk. cf.. I Crawford, It.. 0 1 1 Hemphill, rf. 0 1 farr, lb t t 10 1 0 And'on, rf-lb. Oil Eltxrtcld. aa . 0 1 I 1 '.jWallaca. aa. . . 1 4 s Uaalcr, rf ... 1 111 t MrCo'm'k. tb 4 4 4 Yaagar, lb... 1 S 1 Frlal, lb 1 1 i McAllister, e. II 1 Sudn, e-lb. 0 1 0 Mullln, p 11 Rl.v.ra. p.... 1 D -hahow, c 1 0 0 Total 1 11 17 11 j'fcudhuff. cf... 0 I Total 1 6!l 11 Crawford out; bunted third ttrlke. Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 t Z 6 Bt. louia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Earned runs: Detroit, 4. Two-base hlls: Barrett. Uessler, Mul.ln, Htldr.rk. Elber feld. Three-bate hits: 'HtldiUk. Craw ford. Sacrifice hits: Barrrt, Sinlth U). Double plays: Uessler to Carr. Bursett to Sugden. Hit by pitched tall: By 8. ever. I. Wild pitch: Muilln. Liars on fcals: uif Slever, 3. Struck out: liy Mull n, i0; ty blever, 3. l-ft on bases: Detrolc. 1j; St. Louis, I. lima; 1:63. Umpire: u'Laugh lin. Boston la Shut Oat. BOSTON, May 2. Plank's pitch ng was well supported In the tlfld and the Phil adelphia shut out the homo team today. Attendance, 4.300. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B k.H O A K Hartaal, if... 1 1 1 0 Dtiugharty. If 1 1 ti, lb I 10 OCollina. lb.... Ill L. 'maa, lb.. 0 10 1 I Slahl. cf 0 0 11 Saybold, rf... 0 0 1 0 : Freeman, rf.. c Murphy, lb.. Ill 1 Parent, aa 0 1140 Pickering, cf. 0 1 I 0 Lat hao.ro. lb 0 0 11 M. I'roaa, as.. 4 4 Ferrta, lb.... 041 Povara. 0 1 1 0 I'rlaw. a 0 1 1 1 Plonk, 1 1 1 I Young, p 0 0 1 0 0' Brian 0 0 Totala I (17 14 I Uiooaon .... 000 I Totala 4 17 11 1 Batted for Crlger In ninth. hatted for Young in nlnih. Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 11 Boston o 0 o V 0 o o o 00 Earned run: Philadelphia. Two-bar h t: Davis. Home run: i'lank. Stolen bis s: Pickering. Hartsel, Co.llns. Doulle pla-: Stahl to Crlger. First base on bslis: oft Young, 3; oft Plsnk. 2. Hit by pltchef bsl Parent (2. Seybold. Slruck out: By PI ink 6; by Young. 4. Passed ball: Trigs Time: 1:60. Umpires: Winter and Bchreck. Chleaaro Takes Easy One. CHICAGO. May 2.-Hard hitting off both Cleveland pitchers and clrver base stealing, coupled with the U:tors battery errcra. gave the locals sn ea victory today. At tendance. b.mj. Score: LHICAOO. CLEVELAND. a.H.fl.A gf R.M.O.A . Dolaa. Ik 1 1 1 t Doe, cf 0 1 1 Jonas, cf 1 0 I 0 u McCarthy. If. I 1 1 1 Groan, rf I 14 0 0 1 honey, lb... lit Hamlls. If.... 11110 Hickman, lb. II 1 bell, lb t I 1 1 Bra.lley. lb... I 10 4 llr. lb 4 I I I Hn k. rf 1114 Tannebtll, aa. I I 1 I i Utxhnauor, aa 1 1 1 I 1 Sulllran. a... I 11 ft Bemla. c t 4 I While, p 1 111 Wright, p.... 1 1 1 0 lPoun4a. p.... 1 Totals. ....II 14 17 11 l Abbotl. c 11 I Totals I tit U I Chlcsgo fl 16 8 2 0 0 0 It Cleveland 0 0 1 0 i 0 0 1 1 Ift on bases: Chicago. 7; Cleveland. I Two-base hits: Oreen, Dalv, Tannrhlll. Sullivan. Whtia. Bradley. Flick. C.ochnauer Sacrlnc hits: Tannehlll. Bemls. g.olm case: Jones, lulv. Tannehl . R'llllvan Sirurk out: By While. 4; by Wrlgnt. 1; by Pounds. 1 Passed ball: B-mU. Paaos on Dsns: trr w hlie. 3, off Wright. 6 WI'd pilches: Wright lit. Hit with ball: Pounds. Time: 1:45. L'mplre: Sheridan. Baacaen Hits Beats Kew York. NEW YORK. May t-By bunching hits in the sixth inning sna scoring tnree runs the Washington defeated (irtfTllh'a New York players today. Bulb Wilson and Wolf baa ua cuntroi, not a oas on balls Do ing given by either. Attendance, 1.9S0. Score: WAHIJTOtt. HBW TORK. R.H.O.A.B. R H O A B. Rohlneofi, aa. 1 I I 1 A riaela. If . t 111 Selborh. rf... II Ikeeler. rf ...1 111 Iwlehanty, it. 1 M-rarl'n4, rf 1 1 Fl.an. rf 1 110 0 Wllll.m. lb. 0 I 4 0 rarer, lb 1 II 1 lOanae!, lb... I II 0 OuehMn. lb. 1 t 1 Conroy. tb...O 1 I I 0 Demon!, 3b... III 1 Ourtney. aa.. 04 Dill, r 1 0 1 0 ronnor. c 4 1 0 Wllann, p.... till oWoir, p 001 -rulla t ( Total 4 11 IT It lnanneklll .. Totals I It II I Batted for O'Connor In the ninth. Batted for Wolf In the ninth. Washington 0 0 1 0 0 t 0 0 04 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 I Earned runs: New York. 1: Washington. 1. Two-base hits: Keeler. McFarland. Ryan. Three-base hits: Keeler, Relbach, Wilson. Stolen bsse: Conroy. Rvsn. Left on bases: New York, ; Wsshlngton, 7. Double plays: Conroy to Williams to Oansel, Rob inson to Demont to Carey. First base on errors: New York t. Hit bv pitched ball: ny vtoir.i; ny wiieon, l. struck out: riy Wilson. 3. Time: 1:50. CmDlre: Connolly and Carruthers. Standing; or the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C Detroit 8 6 t .750 Chlcsgo 8 t I .626 Philadelphia 12 7 I .6X3 New York 10 ft t .boo Washington 10 6 B .600 Boston 12 8 .ra Cleveland 7 11 .1M St. Louis 7 2 1 .24 Oames today: Detroit at St Louis. Cleveland at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Kansas City Toms Tables on St. Paul, Taking; Game with Three to (?r.r. ST. PAUL. May 2 -Kansas City turned the tables on Bt. Paul today, buncnlng hlte winning for them. Attendance, 1.100. ucaia: KANSAS CITY. ST. PAUL. RHOAKI ll.BO.AI. Oinley. cf..., l 10 1 0 Shannon, cf.. 0 110 0 Maloner. e... 1 0 I Jarkaon. rt...l 1110 Nanr. lb.... 0 0 1-1 0 Geler. If 0 0 1 Orady, lb....l 1 14 1 Bchaefer, aa..O till Rothfuae. rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 Wheeler, Sb . 0 Oil Knoll, If 0 0 1 0 0 Huggina. 2b.. 0 1111 Leewe. aa....l 10 1 Pierre. lb...O 1 14 1 0 McAnd'wa. lb 1 1 I 4 0 Sullivan, c... 0 14 10 Durham, p... 0 0 I I 0 Davla, p 0 0 0 4 0 Chech, p 0 0 0 0 0 Votsls I li I Totala 1 T 27 15 I Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 06 St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Rothfuss, Leewe. Sacri fice hits: Maloney. Nance. Btoien bases: Maloney, Qradv, 8chaef.r. Urst basa on balls: Off Durham, 2, n.T Davis, i: off Chech, 1. Struck out; By Durham, 1; by Davis, 1; by Chech. 2. Double play: Jatk son to Pierce. Wild pitches: Davla t2). Durham. Left on bases: Knn'as CUy. ; St. Paul, 6. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Cun ningham. LonlsTllle Scares W inners. INDIANAPOLIS. May 2. Indianapolis earned the game in the first two innl;iga today, but ioulfvllle caused a scare to ward the close, Williams going wiotig on the slab and his support prjwlng weak. Newlln finished the closing Inning and saved the day. Attendance, 2,912. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. , LOUISVILLE. R.H.U.A.K. It. nun Hogrlorer, rf. I 1 1 1 Kerwln. rf... 1 1 0 0 1 Fo. lb 0 111 0 Odwell. cf.... 1 1 1 Jonea. If 1 I I 0 I Sullivan, lb O.b'chrlver, c. 0 114 Klhm. lb 1 I II 1 0 0 0 1 0 II 1 Coulter, cf . .. 0 ft' Ilrlen. aa. .. ft a 0 oiwhlle. lb 1 1 lit lymer, ii . 0 11 0 0 4 0 0 Tamaott, lb. .0 0 1 0 UMartln, aa.. II r Uon. c... 0 1 1 Wllllama. p.. 1 11 Newlln, p 0 0 U V child., lb.. MiCord, p. .0114 Total I I 17 10 1 Totala 4 11 27 I 4 Indianapolis S 2 0 0 0 0 0-5 Louisville 1 0000010 13 Earned runs: ' Indianapolis, t. bases o.i balla: Oft Williams, 4;. Slruck out; B, W.lliams, 3. hit by pitcher: By Wll lams. 1. Two-oase hits: Kox, McCord. Douo.e play: Kihm to O Brlen. 8tolen bae: Ker win. LeU on bases: InalanapUls. 10; Loulavllle, 14. Time: 2:02. Umpire: Fcrs man. Errors Lose Game. MINNEAPOLIS, May 2. Milwaukee won the second game of the series today. Both pitchers kept the hits well scattered. Er rors by Mclntyre and Hoffmelster with men on. bases lost the game for Minneapolis. Attendance, 1,200. Score: MILWAUKEE. I XIINNEAPOLIS. It.H.O.A.K n.n.v.A.n. Fhvl. aa 0 1 I 1 o'Ovlrr. aa 0 0 1 Donahue, lb.. 0 t Dunleavy, If.. 1 1 Dungan. rf .. 1 Bchlafiey. lb. I'nglaub, lb.. 0 1 r i l o 1 !Lallr. lb 0 0 4 0 n Mcooery. lb. 0 0 0 Yeager, C 0 I 0 1 lWllnvtf. cf... 1 1 1 t 0 Hoffm'ter, lb 0 0 0 1 0 Mclntyre, lb. 0 1 0 Wood, c Peer, cf Elliott, p 0 0 i 0 I 0 4 Vaablnder, rf. 0 0 0 1 oiSporer, p o 1 Total I 7 17 10 01 Totala 1 4t 11 I lOnktBfl.w mil An hunt alrlke. Milwaukee 0 0000020 1-3 Minneapolis o o o o o u u v i i rjarnea run: minnewpunn. i. nuure imh. Wllmot. Stolen baae: Phyle. First base , . . r. M 1-111.... 1 . ..eP Qnnvav 1 111, On UailB. Ull BilllUll, A, UH D'"ii. by pitched ball: Oy'.er. Struck out: By Sporer, 4; by Elliott 4. Ieft on bases: Minneapolis. 7; Milwaukee. 6. Sacrifice hits: Yeager, Schlafley, I'nglaub. Umpires: Mor&n and Mullane. Tlma: 1:35. Both Aides Sing; Hard. TOLEDO, May 2. Today's game was a i . . i .. n i li In Mi,n TnUrin e v r 1 1 Toledo's two pitchers were batted out of the box. Score: TOLEDO. I COLt'MBU'8. o u n a r. R H o A B. smith. rf......l 0 I olMsrt. cf 0 1 Relating, cf-p.t 1 t v nnu.mil. a..t 1 1 1 U kenahlp, aa n.MM., If 1 i I I I I I 1 llUannon. If 1 01 o o Haymor. 2b. ..I Mellor. lb 0 1 1 TOO t...... ih I I I I I Owona. lb I I 1 0 Connor, lb... 1 11 1 Klein, e t I 8 Coa. p J J Mix-k. p Flanagan, cf. O 000 Turner, lb....l It Arndt. rr B 0 0 0 too 0 10 Roach, c Wllllama, p...l I McPartland. p 1 Tout lrM I Total. 1 11 17 I Two out when winning run scored. Toledo 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 1-10 iv.lumhus 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 1 o Earned runs: Toledo, 8: Columbus, 6. Two-base hits: Klelnow, Turner, Flournov (21, Raymer. Williams. Home run: W.I llams. Double plays: Turner to Connorj to Turner. Ieft on bases: Toledo. 7; Co lumbus, 6. Stolen bases: Blankenshtp U). Struck out: ny neisung, uy vviuinmn, 4. Bacrlfice hits: Blankenshtp, Owens, Roach. Time: 1.-65. Umpire: Haskell. taadtnsT the Tennsa. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Milwaukee 8 1 .889 Indianapolis J J -JJ8 Kansas City J 3 .7 Toledo 8 4 .& St. Paul 8 4 4 6J0 Ixiulsvtlle 4 6 .444 Columbus 7 .222 Minneapolis W 0 10 .0u0 Games today: Kansaa City at St. Paul, Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at loulsvllle, Toledo at Columbus. Benefit tisn Today. A base bail game will be played at Vin ton Street park this afternoon as a benefit for Charles "Old Hons" Bowman. '1 he game will be called at 3:30 p. m. Following la the lineup- L.-Q. Orlglnala. Position. C. B. Eagles. O'Krefe falcher 8m 1 1 Crelghton Catcher Mothe' Mcllvalne Pitcher hill Saffflder Pitcher Mitts Foley First base Shuxait Bradford Second base '. . chl Waller Third base Brewich Kennedy cinortstop Duncan Scully Leftfleld Howar h Welch Centerfleld Grlftl h Howe Centerfleld drown Taylor Rightrtrld Uoff Cutgrove Substitute College Base Ball. At Philadelphia Yale. 5: Pennsylvsnla. !. At Cambridge Harvard, 8: Williams, 8. At Cincinnati Miami University, 8; Uni versity of Cincinnati. 0. At Terre Haute Rose Polytechnic, 6; Wabash. 3. At Champaign (111 Illinois, 10; Pur due, 2. At Ithaca (N. Y.) Cornell, 10; Prince ton. 8. At Annapolis Navy, 7; Dickinson. 1 At West Point West Point. 12; Trinity, 8. At Madison (Wls.j Wisconsin, 18; North western, 8. At Belolt tWls.l Notra Dame, 1!; Be lolt. 8. Charlton Wins from t'reston. CRF.STON. Ia.. May 3 (Special Tele- fram.l In the second game if th aerlea rest on waa defeated here today by Charl ton by a score of 8 to 4. Attendance, about . Umpire: Golden. Batteries: Creaton. Ward and Corbett; Charlton, Cunlon and Pollock. L. K Donovlti of the Union Paclfte store depatmenl has organised a ball team of crack players and would like to correspond with any turn under 18 years of age. Ad dress letters to captain of the Union Pacific store department, South Twelfth street. Tare-e-l Uagst. At Decatur Rock Island, 8; Decatur. 1 At Blooming Ion Bloorulngton, 1; Juliet, 0. JUDGE I1INES WINS DERBY Good Riding Snatches a Tictorj from the Odds-on FaTorite. EARLY TOUTED AS A CERTAIN WINNER Jockey Wlnkfleld, with an Apparent ale Lead, Goes to Sleep and Wakes to gee the Race Lost to Outsider. LOUISVILLE. May 2. Within the shadow of the wire Judge Hlmea snatched from Early th twenty-ninth Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs today. It was the con fidence of the twice successful Wlnkfleld that lost the favorite the blue ribbon of the BluegTass State. Bourbon, six lengths off, was third. It was a Derby won. not by the touted odds-on-favorlte, but by a much fleaplsed outside; but be It said to the credit of the colt and Jockey, he was well piloted, and when Judge Hlmea passed the wire winner of the classic event It was to the plaudits of all Kentucky. The vic tory waa a surprise to even Owner Ellison, for he had thought the Esher-Lullaby colt good enough to win. It was an exciting finish. Early, with a length and a half to the good, waa ridden down the stretch as though he had already won. Within the last eighteenth H. Booker brought up Judge Hlmea and In a merciless drive. Early, who bad lost his stride by the overconfldence of Wlnkfleld, was beaten out three-quartere of a length. Judge Hlmes started at 10 to 1. Results: First race, five and one-half furlongs: Walna Molnen won, Whisky King second. Skilful third. Time; 1:07. Second race, four furlongs: Prince of Pllsen won. Prince Silver Wings second, Sol Smith third. Time: 0:49H. Third race, six furlongs: Poor Boy won, Pnnana Cram second, Senor third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, the Kenturky Derby, I6.0O0, mile and a quarter: Juilge Hlmes won, Early second. Bourbon third. Ttme: 2:09. Fifth race, selling mile: Cogswell won, Itmnool second. Love's Labour third. Time: 1:45,. Sixth race, five furlongs: Vlona won. Pure Favor second, White Plume third. Time: 0:4f4. NEW YORK. May S. Results: First race, selling, six furlongs: Right and True won, Orion second, Tageant third. Time: 1:13 2-6. Second race, mile and seventy yards: In junction won, Andy Williams second, Locket third. Time: 1:46. Third race, the Suffolk, four and one-hnlf furlongs: Nlnepln won. Race King second, Fickle third. Time: 0:fcft. Fourth race, the King's county handicap, six furlongs: The Muskeeter won. Yellow Tall second. Himself third. Time: 1:13 3-5. Fifth race, four and one-half furlongs: Masedo won. Careless second, Tim Payne third. Time: 0:M 1-S. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: fast won. Konanco second. Ilc Il linois third. Time: 1:4R. CHICAGO, May 2 Results: First race, six furlongn: Llnsulst won. Au Revolr second, Orene Mac third. - Time: 1:14 3-5. Second race, six and one-half furlong", selling: Oronte won. Miss Manners second. Tayon third. Time: 1:213-5. Third race, handicap, mile and one-sixteenth: Huxsah won. Thane second, Flying Torpedo third. Time: 1:47 2-5. Fourth race, flying handicap, six fur longs: Scorpio won. Burnle Bunton second. Beau Ormonde third. Time: 1:13 2-5. Fifth race, four furlongs: Sanctum won, Don Domo second, J. W, O'Nell third. Time: 0:47 3-5. Sixth race, mile and a quart-, r: Bonnie Llssak won. Barrack second. Alma Girl third. Time: 2:07 2-5. BT. LOUIS, May 2. Results: First race, six furlonga. selling: Duo'a won, Miss Aubrey second. Immortelle third. Time: 1:15.. Second race, four and a half furlongs, rurse: 8t. Acnes won. Maywell second, Imboden third. Time: 0:57. Third race, five and one-half furlongs: Svlvla Talbot won. Elastic second, Pour quol Pas third. Time: 1:08'. . Fourth race, the Inaugural handicap, one mile: G'enwater won, Jordan aecond. Port Rovsl third. Time: 1:41H. Fifth race, seven furlongs, purse: Slg mund won. Dolly Hayman second. Lord Melbourne third. Time: l:2Mk. Sixth race, six furlongs: 8weet Dream won Dr. Clark second, Dave Sommors third. Time: 1:18. Seventh race, one and one-rlxteenth miles selling: Sambo won. Flintlock second. Nearest third. Time: 1:4H. NASHVILLE. May 2.-Resilts: First race, six furlongs: Louis Wagner won. High Chancellor second, J. Sidney Walker third. Time: 1:131. Second rsee. four and a half furlongs: Walnut Hill won, Emperor of India sec ond. Easter Walters third. Time: 0:M'i. Third rsce. one and one-sixteenth miles, selling: Uttle Duchess won, Indy of the West second. Invlctus third. Time: l:49Vs. Fourth race, mile, cltlxens' handicap, tl. 500 added: Brulare won. Reservation sec ond. Charley Thompson third. Time; 1:4ov Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: Mafalda won, Cardona second. Council third. Time: 0:F6V4. Sixth race, Ave furlongs: Ice Water won, Sweet Billte second, Carrie I third. Time: 1:01.1 Y. M. C. A. BOYS MAKE RECORDS Youngsters gkove Good Form at the Second Annual Indoor Athletle Meet. At the second annual indoor athletic meet of the bovs of the Young Men's Chris tian association on last Friday night the boys made a number of records that were trulv remarkable. Three classes, the In termediite, the elementaries and the busi ness boys, contested. Ranging from 10 to 16 years in age and with experience of lit tle more than a year In any Instance, they competed In fifteen events and. In more than half of them, came very close to the first grade records of the association In the men's classes. The Intermediates carried off the honors with 81 points, the business boys coming second with 47 points an1 the elementaries third with 12 points. Wilson of the Inter mediates carried away the Individual hon ors capturing 88 points In the events, Wil lis had 25 points and Sjtherland 19. The winners of the events and their records are as follows: Standing high Jump: Sutherland, 13 years. I feet 8 Inches. Running- high Jump: Wilson. 15 yesrs, 4 feet 10 2-6 Inches. Spring-board high Jump: Doud, 12 years, ( feet 8 inches). Standing broad Jump: Willis, 15 years, 8 feet 4 Inch. Two and three broad Jumps: Sutherland, IS years. Hop. skip and Jump: Wilson, 15 years, 23 feet 7V, Inches. Pull-up: Wilson, 15 yesrs. 18 times. Shot put: Willis. 15 years. 28 feet 6 inches. Goal throw: Wilson, 15 years. Long dive: Wilson, 10 feet 2H Inches. Hiuh dive: Wilson, 4 feet 8 inches. Twenty-yard dash: Carter, 15 years, 0:03 3-5. Beventeen-lan potato race: wusnn, 1:54 (world's record, 1:40). The business boys won the class potato race in an exciting finish. (S1W know thai my Cold Curt u ill break up any form of cold in a few hourtMUN YON. MrnrOH'g 1 COI.D (TBI eares reld la the head, cold oa the luoso, eU roloW, nee je'So aa4aii aaia rolrfo, aa all term of tertpae. It relietea ibo kens, no Urel aaa lass alaueM taauaadr. It pretests g-oeaaaeatn, srlppe aad alphtaorW. Price let, at any drag store. If yon have Rheanmsliaia try Munyon's Rhea tnsuun Cure: If ou bars byMwiaia try his paiw,,!eCurs- If jrou havesa, kidney trouble try lua kidney Cur Muntoa hsasaucx-ltlu feat, dy for must ery disss ; aioetly U Ccau. WIN YON, Paila.. Pa. I 16!!!. & FtaNAM Sllla LJ8VJ Suits and Covert Coats CORRECT judge of dress will instantly eee their style characteristics and admit the excellence of these jrarments. Tomorrow we make a special offering, quoting the lowest prices of the season showing the most desirable styles. We Invite close comparison with garments elsewhere at similar prices. Shirt Waist Suits at $5.00. Dresses of fine English duck suit ing handsomely braided many with the new Cluny lace trim mings in a variety of beautiful patterns demi-made; full sweep skirt and separate J waist, popular col ors for summer wear including cadet, ecru light blue, pink, white, etc. rare bargain at half to two-thirds more all at one price during this sale. $3.00. New Collarless Spring Suits A new arrival is a beautiful eta mine suit, the coat is collarless, .. i. :n. 1: i i. .. U Ilt'clL MlK-llLirU I'OHl Skill till- VlTtr7i:jSJl lined blue and colors. CM ft Wo.th 18-special OIU SHIRT WAIST SUIT $2.75 hirt waist suit of white duck with neat black figures, trim-, med with black and white checked duck, detached belt of check duck with postilion back, skirt has five gores $2t75 Sensational Sale of Shirt Waists We have arranged for a remarkable sale of Shirt Waists here tomorrow. The values offered will certainly result in sensational selling, so if you want to lay in a sup ply of Shirt Waists, this sale offers the opportunity. Come with your expectations high. We mention just a few of the values, viz.: uO dozen lawn waists, black nud white stripe, worth EC $1.00 snecial n 40 doz. white vesting waists, rind tuck fronts, $2 values Millinery Snaps Worth Investigating Ladies' Dress Hat Ladies' Dress Hat Ladies' Dress Hat Street Of straw braid with drape of others trimmed with velvet $2.50 special tomorrow Continued. The success of last week's sale has warranted us in con nuing our Special Spring Movers' Sale so that all those who were unable to attend last week will have another chance to take advantage of this great sale. Write for our special catalogues of IJaby Carriages, Refrigerators and Gasoline Stoves. Bed Room Suits . You'll have another chance this take advantage of our special sale Hoom Suits. Solid Oak three-piece Suit with French bev el plate mirror and brass trim 14.95 mings, worth f- oil special Sleeper Co-Carts, the celebrated H e y w o o d, of handsome de sign, all new Improvements, rubber tires, r.nd e h parasol U.lu Stationary Go CarU, rubbrr tires, steel sprintr tomor row spec i nr ial i70 Iron Bed white enamel, complete with woven wire springs and cotton top mai tress, worth U A sale price ..JtJ Dining Room Chairs cane seat brace arms, special Extension Table fl-foot. golden finish with fancy turned legs a rare bargain t t f at 110 tomorrow ' - I. Curney Refrigerator has seven walls mineral lining, made of hard wood,f "7 K a guaranteed article special "i We are sole agents for the celebrated Dang ler Gasolene Stoves, upwards k) Ti from " ' ' We are solo agents for the Star Estate Steel Ranges upward 52050 We carry a complete Hue of cook stoves. If in need of a cook stova it will pay you to see us before you buy elsewhere. Tomor row we offer a good baker, smooth ratings an elogant stove guaranteed 1 fl 0 special A"' I STREETS, OMAHA Shirt Uaist WWU made with yoke special 1.25 $1.89 $2.89 $3.65 Hats. French satin, buckle in front, and bluckle, worth QQ fi uOu week to of Lied Carpets, Rugs and Mattings 9x12 Ingrain art squares In choice patterns, 1 9g worth 0.6o, spec'l J 1x12 Brussels Kug, va rious colors and (ienlgn floral or set effeca, worth 19.00 special $12.98 Large assortment of all wool Ingrains in choice patterns, worth regu larly "So Spring iQr Movers' sale prloe'foC Mattings This season's China and Jap. Matting cf our own Importations snd every choice color ing effect Is represented 2tk- matting ll- tomorrow I0L 79c . ir, , J V.i. 1 it, ass