THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, . AUGUST 13. 1WU3. PEORIA TAKES LAST CAME Bill Wilson'i Diitiilen Meet -a.th Troab't in Beating Onu No IARRY LARGELY TO BLAME FOR SHUTOUT Stewart, rreston and Wright In tb Gaoi with the lint Kelly, Iter ( Mil, tills One and Fields Two. It waa not much credit to the Wine Bib bers to win yesterday's shutout game. It took to them as naturally as a duck, takes to water. The game lacked snap and gin ger as a whole, although there was a bright spot or two In It. fJh'jgart Illumi nated It twice by a pair of very sensa tional atops, and Carter hung out a lan tecn by a long straight throw from right to the plate, cutting oft Colonel Freaton, who wai desiring to acore hi second run. Another bright little feature of the alTalr waa a bouquet presented to Dusty Ml'.lef by noma of his numerous frtenda just as Dusty was picking up the stick for the first time. It really was not a very kind thing for those friends to do. but Dusty didn't seem to mind It much, for he made food with a clean single. While Tenrla only made one more hit than Omaha they were so bunched as to oount. Omsha appeared to he wholly at the mercy of Barry. The six hits got were of the scratchy order, while the Bplrlteers lined out good old-fashioned juicy ones, four of which were doubles. And thereon h&ns a tale. Preston, that man who somo people will recall stood out In left fleld for Mr. Rourke awhile this spring, made a single, a double and, by the grace of the umpire, another double. (This last one happened to travel outside of the foul line, everybody thought, but It "went" Just the seme.) Stewart, Ace, pulled out a two-bagger" and Red Wright did the same, so that these three gentlemen from Omaha were very much In evidence with the willow, making five of the seven hits credited to Feorla. Carter tore off a pair of skinny little old hit and Kelly, the new shortstop who Just drove in from San Francisco, made one in the ninth inning, when, with a little bait playing, Omaha might have done some thing. Shugart and Hickey made the other two. Kelly, by tbe way, works as If it was in him. Ite only had two chances, but he cared for them In a very gentlemanly way, and It was not a very easy chance at that. Ocnlns was Genius in the Held, but wm out hunting when It came to batting. This was the trouble. Mr. Barry of Teorla was entirely tot stingy to make a real good guest. Ho will never do to trot In the smart set unless he changes his ways. He even struck out five men after refusing to let anybody hit the ball so it would count. The score: OMAHA. " AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Carter, rf 4 0 1 1 0 Oentns, cf 4 0 0 8 0 Miller, If 4 0 110 Thornton, lb 4 0 0 11 0 Kelly, ss 8 0 112 Shugart, 2b 4 0 14 6 Hickey, 8b 4 0 10 4 Gondlng, c 8 0 0 4 1 Companion, p 8 0 0 1 2 which Washington won. In fifteen Innings bv 1 to 0. Hoth Power, and I-e pitched niarninrent bell and their support in the field was perfect. A two-banger In the fifteenth by Robinson, followed by a sac rlflre by Kyan and a long fly to Heldrlck by Clarke put the winning run over the jjlste. St. Louis won the second easily 7 to 1 Attendance. S.fHO. Score, first game; WASHINGTON. I ST. IXJl'IS R.H.O.A. 9. R H O A B Moran. ti ... 0 0 Portrrtt. If... 0 I I v I Mmn. rr... o a OiFriH, tb I I 1 0 VnLron. lb 0 t ft 1 0 Wallace, aa . . Q J I I V I H-l(1r!'K. rf. 0 0 I 1 4 0 Hill, lb 0 1 t I I 0 Kahne, e 0 t t I 0 4 0 Powell. P.... 0 1 0 I C llnblnton. it. 1 I F.ytn, cf 0 4 rt.ika. lb... 1 1 trlhvh. If . . e roiighlln, Sb. 0 t 1 M'l'nr'k. tb. 0 4 Ki'trrdfS. c. 0 t I Lea, p 0 1 Totala ...1 I 4 If 01 TiUlll ... IB4SM 0 Washington 00000000000000 11 St. l,oula 00000000000000 00 Earned runs: Washington. 1. Two-base hits: Wallace, Anderson. Hob1nnn. Sac rlflce hit: Kyan. Htolen baae: C'oughlln. Haaes on balls: Off bee. 1: off Powell, 1. Struck out: By Lee, 4; by Powell, 10. Left on bases: Bt. Louis, 10; Washington, 6. Time: 2:12. Umpire: Tears. Score, second game: ST. J.OVIS . WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A .B.I n il O A B PnrV.tt, If... 1 I 0 0 0 Moran. .... 1 I t 4 1 0 c Hobinsen, rr. 0 0 1 l v 4 likyin. ct 0 t 0 0 1 c nriie, lb... 0 0 1 J a s-ibx-b, if. .. l l o oll'ooghlln, lb. 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 M'K.r'k, lb. 0 I t 1 0 Drill, 0 1 1 1 I 1 I OOrth, p 0 1 1 Harttn. rf.... Ill Krlel, b 0 1 Anderson, lb 1 12 Wallace, a.. 0 0 1 Hvl'lrlrk. cf. 0 J I lllll, Jb Ill 6uet1n, fl. . . . 1 1 4 ftudhoff, p... Ill TnUII ...7 117 11 l ToUll ...I 114 14 4 Bt. I.OU1B 00510010 7 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 Earned runs: Bt Louis, 2. Two-base hit: Martin. Becritice hits: Sugden, Mar tin. Doub'e plsv: Robinson to Drill. Stolen base: Sugden. Hit by pitcher: By B'jdhofT. 1; by Orth. 1. Wild pitch: Orth. Bases on balls: Off Orth, 1. Struck out: By Sudhoff, 1; by Orth, 1. Left on bases: St. Ixuls 6; Washington, 6. Time: 1:18. I'mplre: Pears. deve-and Sbnts Xevr York Oot. CLEVELAND, Aug. 14. Donohue kept the hit well scattered today and ew York waa shut out. Attendance, 8.14. Score: CLEVELAND. I NEW YORK. Flick, rf liar, cf 1 1 ftrailtey, lb.. 1 1 0 La)ola, lb... 1 1 4 Hickman, lb. 1 I 11 lli-Carthr. II, 4 I I Abbott, c... 0 I Ookiin ar, h. 0 0 I DoDobaa, p.. 0 0 1 K 11 O A E l ' ' R.H.O.A K 0 110 OlCanror, lb... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kealer, rf.... 0 0 I 0 0 4 djEibertcld. aa. 0 I I I 0 1 0 will lama, lb. 0 I 0 1 II 1 O HfTlllf. lb... 0 0 110 0 clMrFari'A. ct 0 0 I 0 1 0 C Davla, It 0 110 0 1 Oil) Connor, e.. 0 0 t 0 0 4 OiOicabro, p... 0 1110 Tntala ... I 10 IT II tl Total! ... 0 1 14 10 1 Clevoland 00010200 3 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First ba.se on errors: Cleveland. 1. Two base hits: Bradley, McCarthy. Three baBe hit: Flick. Sacrlllce hit: O'Connor. Stolen buses: Bay, Lajole, Hickman. Double t.ay: Chesbro to Elberfeld to Be vlllo. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; New York, 6. Struck out: By Chesbro, 6; bv Donvhue, L Time: 1:14. Umpire: Sheri dan. White lot Victorious. CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Pntterson was In ex cellent form today, holding the champions down to six scattered hits and scoring a shutout. Attendance, 2,600. score: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. R.It.O.A.B. R.1I.O.A.B. 110 9 Hartael. II... I t 1 I ) 0 0 li Wickering, of. 0 1 I 0 U 1 1 1 L. ('rcaa. lb. 0 0 0 1 0 110 0 Srjrbold, rf . . 0 I 0 0 1111 Murphr. 2b.. 0 1 1 I I 1 1 0 M. Croaa. ss. 0 1 I 3 0 0 111 Hhrrck. r 0 0 T 0 0 15 10 Fnwtra. lb... 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 1 O.Waridell, V - 0 0 0 4 0 - iMiUeahan. D. 0 0 0 0 .. I 27 10 1 lHrulrr 0 0 0 0 U FolniM. If... 1 I.brll, lb.... 0 Joiiea, cf 1 Uren, rf . . . . 1 Callahan, 3b. 1 M&gnoD, 2b.. 0 1'annahtll, as 1 8lattrr. c... 0 Patvcraoa, p. 0 Totals Two-bae hits: Gilbert, t; Donovan. 1 Three-base hit: Brain. Pacrlflce hits: Browne, Breanahan, MKlann, Cronln, Pmnot. Stolen bnsee: Browne, Bresnahan, McOann vii. Gilbert. Donovan. Double piny: Bowerman to Dunn. First on balls: (.iff Cronln. 6; off McFnrland, 1. Hit by pitcned nan: uy Mcranana, i. otrui out: By Cronln, 7; by McFarland. 2. Wild pitch: McFarland. Balk: McFarland. Time: S:00. 1'mplre: Emslle. Stnndlnu of the 'learns. Played. Wen. Lost. P. C. rittsburg 97 4 3.1 .6-10 New York K 31 .MO Chicago 12 CI 41 .6!'8 Cincinnati W Bl 45 .tl Brooklyn Si 45 60 .474 Hostnn f'2 ft U .4'.'4 St l.nuls l'H 35 66 .347 Philadelphia M 81 61 -.:..T7 Games today: Pittsburg Bt Boston. Cin cinnati at New York, St. Louis at Brooklyn. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Louisville ghats Mlltraaliee Oat, Walker's Twlt-lln Tellinaj ErTeettrely. MILWAt'KEE. Aug. 14 Walker s Pitch ing was too much for Milwaukee. Attend. ance, wjo. score: LOV1BV1LLE. MlLWAtTKEE. H.H.O A.E. R.H.O.A E. Korwtn, rf... 0 0 10 O'Srhafltr, 2b. 0 0 1 I 0 Hart, ir l l o u nononua, id. ll v t nraahrar. tb. 0 0 I 1 1 Wood, Sb.... 010 Odwcll, cf .. 1 1 1 O Stxar. c 0 010 Sullivan, lb. 0 I t 0 0 Oatilev, rf... 0 I 0 1 Shrlavar, s... 0 0 I 0 KunlraTT, It. u 0 I 0 0 White, lb.... 0 10 0 61 Hemphill, cf. 0 I I 0 0 Qulnlan, aa.. 0 0 11 OIVIoi, as 041 Walker, p.... 0 0 0 1 II, Elliott, p.... 0110 Totala ... I 4 27 T ll Totals ...0 4 17 11 4 Louisville 00000200 0-2 Milwaukee 00000000 0-0 Two-base hit: Hemphill. Three-base hit Odwell. Sto'.en bases: Hemphill Odwell, Sullivan, unses on Dans: un t-.niott, l. Struck out: By Elliott. 7: bv Walker. 4. Double rlay: Vlox to Schafley to Dono hue. Left on bnses: Milwaukee, 7; IxjuIs- vi:ic, 6. Time; 1:40. Umpire; Mullane. Postponed Gaines. At St. Paul Toledo-St. Paul game posi tioned: wet crounus. At Kansas City Kansas Clty-Indlanapolls came Dostooned: double-header on Sunday At Mliuibnpolls Columbus-Minneapolis game postponed, rain. Standing; of tlie Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. C Pt. Paul 100 68 34 .66J Milwaukee 99 60 89 .b"i5 Louisville ....99 55 44 .B&S lniiitnupotls 1"1 64 47 .6.(6 Kansas City 94 45 49 .479 Minneapolis 100 40 60 . 40 Columbus 101 40 61 .398 Toledo 99 S7 62 .374 Games today: Louisville at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at St. Paul. PLAY DES MOINES GILFERS Country 0'mb and Fit'd Club EnUrtain Visiting Tetmi. HONORS EASY ON THE FIRST DAY'S PLAY One Victory and Una Defeat the Iteeord for the First Afteraooa by Scores that Indicate Strength. The folf teams from Des Moines divided with the Field and Country clubs yester day afternoon, the Des Moines Country club defeating the former S up and the University and Wareland Golf club play ing the latter 34 down. The day was all that the golfers could desire and both courses were in superb condition. It had been generally expected that the Des Moines Country club would defeat the Field club, although it proved to be by only the narrowest kind of a margin. There was a good gallery at the first tee to watch the players start off oh their round of the eighteen holes at the Fleld club and not a few of them were women. The course was greatly different from the course the Country club players are used to, their greens being faster and all of the hazards built In, while the Fleld club hazards are all natural. This all proved a handicap to the visitors and the Fleld club team led out over the first nine holos, but began to lose coming home. With seven men In at the end the Fleld club led and it seemed as if the Field club would win, but the remaining players caught up and passed the Field club by the narrow margin of Ave up. Warren Dickinson of Des Moines made the low score around the course of 89, with Dr. Sumney second with 90 strokes. The score: Dark Secret, r. o. (Davis) I Time: 2 09i. t:0. t 11 pacing claim, purse 11. ft: Olive Wood, br. g., by Norwood (Phllllpsi S 1 Ptrathlane. b. g. (Burns and Curry). . I I John Patterson, blk. h. (Davis) Hero Alcyoner. b. g. (Halstead) Dart, b. g. (Kinney) 1'lecolo, b. m. (Kosmlrv) Time: 2;f9. i;lt, i:04. DICK WELLES SETS RECORD S t 4 4 4 3 5 I ro .ds. Easily Distances Qraod 0p?r in Matoh Baca a. Chicago. Oood Crowd at Races. FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 14 (Special Te' gram.) There were some very close ract3 at the driving park this afternoon and a good crowd out to see th"m. The track was In fair shape, thotich soft In a few places. Jo Oales and Ted Brunswick were ine rnvorites in tlie z.m pace ana tne latter, on account of his remarkable time CLIPS FIFTH OF SECOND OFF BEST MARK AllaaaDale's Honors for Circular Mile Are Soon Lost to New Star of American Tnrf. CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Dick Welles won the special match race with K. K. Smiithera' eats. Tuft a King Airy, a promising Orand Oner a at Harlem today and in doing -year-old. after a rather bad showing in ao get a new worlds record for one mile he first heat of the 2:40 class, pulled him- i .... . . ., self together and took the next three on a circular iraca. i ne ninncra time tralght. Drlrt Allerton disappointed a I was 1 :3.44. which Is one-nttn or a sectnia good many by getting distanced In the ,hBn Alnn-a-Dale record at Washing- lust neat arter winning tne nrst. i ne rain . , , fell Just aa the last hent of this race was tol r"rk ,n"' Trlng. finished and accounts for the slow time. The race did not amount to much as a t Tekamah, It was thought, would land he first money easily, lie started well. ut cou d not keen it ud. Sunnvslone sur prised the talent In the second and third 2 t 4 3 4 5 1 The running race was declared oft, and aa he track Is a lake, there win be no races tomorrow. Results: 2:80 race: .To Oaief. br. a. CF. 3. Tufts) Ill Sunny Slope, b. m. (Ackley A Shire).. 6 2 2 Hack Kal. b. n. U. M. Kansclcil) z 7 Ted Brunswick, b. s. (K. A. Temple- ton t Hages. ch. m. (It. D. Davidson) . Slvcorn, s. g. (H. K. Welde) The Rebel, r. h. (R. D. Wall) Lady Mills, ch. m. (H. C. Miller). Time: -'::'o, z:i',. z:;4. 2:40. S-year-old class: Kins- Alrv. b. h. (F. J. Tufts) Bohhv Oodwin. b. a. (H. H. Smith) 2 2 Drift Allerton, blk. h. (C. S. Rex).. 1 I I d Governor Bryant, d. n. (Mrs. ury- ant) a Time: 2:33, 2:32, 2:37, Z:44H. Field Club. .Harry Lawrlo.. J. Q. Adams ... H. B. Morrill .. Dr. Sumney .... John Murphy Up. I Des Moines. Up .. 0 Warren DlckInson.il Totala 33 0 27 IS 1 PEORIA. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Thiel. If.. 8 0 Preston, cf 4 1 S Lesotte, rf 4 0 1 Wright, lb 4 11 ' Hessler. e 4 0 0 Stewart, 2b 0 1 t r Dk at A A Holly, ss 4 0 0 Barry, p 4 0 0 Totals ... 0 14 10 0 x Batted for Waddeli in seventh. Chicago 00000501 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 T.efr rtn haac "h1rAfirrv 4: PhilAflelDhla. J I t. Two-base hits: Magoon, Powers. Tnrec- base hit: Slattery. bacritlce nit: dicker ing. Stolen bases: Holmes, Jones, Green, M. Cross. Struck out: By Patterson, i; by WaddelT, 6. Passed ball: Shreck. First baae on balls: Off Patterson, 2: off Waddeli, 1; off McQeehan, 1. Wild pitch: Patterson. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Connolly. DoooTsa Gives Game Away. 7 27 U 1 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 0-0 12 0 0-7 1 10 1-6 Totals 84 Runs by Innings: . . '. Peoria 1 0 1 0 0 - Omaha , 0 0 0 0 0 Hits by Innings: , Peoria 0 0 3 1 1 ' Omaha t 0 0 0 1 u learned runs: Peoria, 1. Two-base hlta: V Stewart. Wright, Preston (3). Struck out: By Companion, $: by Barry, 6. First base on balls: Off Companion, 3; off Barry, 1. I Double play: Harttei to Wright. Sacrifice . hit: Carter. Left, on bases: Omaha, 8; ; Peoria, 4. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Kelly. Millionaires Score Victory. 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 14.-The ' locals outbatted Kansas City today and outplayed them in the fleld. Score: ' Colo. Springs, t 0 0 0 i 1 0 1 8 li 'j Kansas City.. 00000000-19I Batteries: Kansas City, Hess and Mes slttj Colorado Springs, Jones and Foran. MUwaakee Bats Ont Victory. DE9 MOINE, Aug. 14. Milwaukee won by hard hitting, ocore: , R.H.E. lurilwsiiltee .... 111100400 8 13 1 Des Moines.... 100010000-1 10 1 Batteries: Des Moines, Morrison and Fohli Milwaukee, Vollrndorr and Lucia. Bt. Joe Viagra Out Victory. DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 14. The fcaturo of today's game was St. Joseph's heavy hit ting, noore: . n.n.r.. St. Joseph ....0 0012240 0-9 lo 1 Denver 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0-4 C 1 Batteries: Denver, Kylor and Schlel; St. Joseph, Glad and MoConnell. taadluax of tlie Teams. Played. Won. Lost P C. Milwaukee 93 Colorado Springs .. 94 Kansas City 93 6t. Joseph 90 Peoria 96 Denver 94 Des Moines 94 Omaha 93 Oames today: Milwaukee at Omaha, Peoria at Des Moines, Kansas City at Denver, St. Joseph at Colorado Sprints. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Takes Fifteen Inning' One from Saints by One to Nothing. BT. LOUI3, Aug) 14. Washington and St. Louis tied up In two games here today, the A ret resulting In a sensational contest. DETROIT. Aug. 14. Donovan lost his own game in the fifth today when he gave two bases and made an error, which, with two hits, produced four unearned runs. At tendance, 2,524. Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. Il.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.g. Dourh'ty, If. 0 0 4 0 0 Barrett, cf . .. 1 1 i 0 0 Colllaa, lb... 111! 0 l.uah. It 01401 tnhl. cf 1 I 1 0 0 Crawford, rt. 0 10 0 t-rcaman, rf. w 0 I 0 0 Carr. lb 0 V II f J Parent, H...0 111 0 Yeagar, Jb...O 114V Lactiance, lb 0 0 11 w Louie, aa 0 0 I 4 0 y.rrla. 2b.... 0 0 14 1 Smith. 2b.... 0 0 I t C Crlgrr, C 10 10 0 Bualow, 0.... lllll Younc p.... 10 1 0 Uouovan, p.. 1 1 0 i 1 Totals ...I I 27 12 l! Totala ...I 1 V IS 5 Boston 10004100 0-0 Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 03 Three-base hits: Collins, Buelow. Sac rillco hits: Btuhl, Freeman, Young. First baso on balls: Oft Donovan, C; off Young, 1. FlrBt base on errors: Boston, 4. Left on 'has "8: ' Detroit, 6; Boston 10. Struck out: By Young. 4. Double plays: Ferris to Parent to LaChance, Carr (unassisted). Passed ball: Crlger. Wild pitch: Dono van. Time: 1:35. Umpire: O'Laughlln. 1 Standing of tbe Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. C 7 63 34 .ft'O 97 K 42 .&i7 98 03 45 .541 91 47 44 .61 PS 47 46 .605 90 43 50 2 90 43 53 MS 9a SO lit) .Sill Jnnlors Win at Fremont. FREMONT, Neb., Aug-. 14.-(Speclal Tele gram.) In a fast nnd interesting game at the Fremont Driving park this afternoon the Union Stock Yards Juniors defeated the Fowlers by a score of 2 to 1. Both pitchers did fine work, but Knight of the Juniors kept the hits scattered. Two fast double plays by the Juniors were the fea tures of the game. The Juniors play In Schuyler tomorrow. Score: R.H.E. Junior 0 0011000 0-2 62 Fowlers 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 2 Earnad runs: Fowlers, 1; Juniors. 1. Two base lifts: Prlmley. Vaughn. Bases on balls: Off Prlmley, 3; off Knight, 1. Struck out: By Prlmley, 8; by Knight, 6. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Cook. ' Arnoari Versus Diets. The Armour and C. N. Diets teams will battle on the B. Jotter grounds Saturday afternoon. Both teams are playing fast ball and a good game Is expected. The teams will lineup as follows: Armour. Positions. C. N. Dletz. Tonneman Shortstop Foran Johnson Left fleld Nestlebush Bunnell Second base Anderson Rawley Center fleld Masman O'Keefe Catcher Hathaway McMahon First base Harrison Fltzaerald Third base Jenkins Vender Right Held Platnur Adams Pitcher Wllkenaon Game called at 3:30. 00 33 .CIS 59 36 .621 49 44 .527 46 44 .CU 44 51 .403 42 62 .447 40 64 .426 36 67 .37 New York Dotroit St. Iouln .'. Chlcngo Washington .... Games today: Washington at St. Louis; Philadelphia at Chicago; New York at Cleveland; Boston at Detroit. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Garvin Strikes Oat Klne Men and Whitewashes the Pirate AsTaVvreatlon. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Aug. 14,-Plttsburg was shut out by Garvin, who struck out nine men and gave no bases on balls. At tendance, 2.900. Score: liROOKLYN. , riTTSBtjRCl. R.H.O.A. K.I H.U.O.AK. Strang. Sb...l 0 0 0 C Beaumont, cf 0 1 0 0 I u I'lamr, ir. .. . o i u s 0 H Iarh. Sb.... 0 0 1 t I 1 0 Wagner, Creston Beats Atlantic. CREETON, la.. Aug. 14. (Special Tele gram.) Creston defeated the new Atlantic team here today in a very close and pretty game by a score of 3 to 1. It was a pitch ers' battle and both received excellent sup port. There were but nine hlta, four by Creston and five by Atlantic, and but six errors, four by Creston and two by At lantic. Albertson, who was releaaed by At lantic and signed by Creston. made a noma run. Batteries: Corns and Corbett, Schooles and Marshall. Umpire: Golden. Itetvents on a Toor. The Regents leave Saturday morning on a two weeks' trip in Nebraska and Iowa, playing at the following towns: Fremont, Scribner, Oakland, Lyons, Bancroft, Craig, Blnlr, in Nebraska, und Missouri Valley, Modale, Woodbine, Denlson, Dunlap, Logan and Persia in Iowa. The players are all In good trim and expect to return with a long string of victories. Ashland I'nable to Bat. ASHLAND. Neb., Aug. 14 (Special Tele gram.) The Wshoo base ball team defeated tne Ashland nine in a very interesting game at the ball park In this city this afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. Ashland had an Omaha battery, but was unable to hit Adams, the Wahoo pitcher. The game was exciting throughout and was witnessed by a large crowd. 0 Jewett 0 ... 5 Kelly (Captain).... 0 ... 5 )t. Flnkbottom 0 ... 0 r. Martin 0 W. C. Sunderland.. 0 M. Martin 8 C. R. Bnne 4 flterrvhlll. sr 0 C. St. Clair 4 Berryhlll, Jr 0 E. V. Lewis 1 Statler 0 UV. K. Cundlff .... 0 Diehl i j. j'Tancis v t. oriey u W. E. Pnlmatier... 0 Cummings 0 L. D. Carrier 0 Miller 7 F. H. Blake 2 Fullertnn. Jr 0 B. L. Kemper 0 E. C. Flnkblne 7 W. E. RhiHles 2 Fullerton. sr 0 Jack Sharp 0,W. O. Flnkblne.... 2 Totals 32' Totals 87- Play at the Country Clnb At the Country club the University and Waveland Oolf club was slmnlv outclassed. although it made a plucky uphill fight. At no time did It hold the load, but it played all of the time over the twenty- seven holes played. The course was in ex cellent condition, although the greens were a little heavy because of the damp weather of the last week. During the morning the visitors had played over the course and were more or less familiar with It. The Country club's team was not as strong as had been hoped, owing to the absence of Dick Kimball, Leavltt, Strickland and Fair field, but all of the ten men in the team played consistently, only two of them fin ishing down. Dr. Watson's play against J. R. Lemlst was exceedingly fine. With the score standing at 3 down at the nine teenth hole. Dr. Watson played the next nine holes in 40, 1 under bogle, and won out by 8 up. B. O. Otilnand, the 15-year-old player of the Waveland club, attracted a good deal of attention nnd acquitted him' self quite creditably. He was 5 down at the tenth hole and brought the score down to 1 down in the next eighteen holes by the steadiest kind of play. The score: OMAHA. . Holee Up In Nine, lat. Zd. 3d. UD. ABSOLUTE SEOftm Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. dust Bar Signature f tm Paottaaite Wrapper Bsless. R!iwkrd. If. 1 S t llubba. cf.... 0 1 I lioyla, lb.... 0 t 11 Dahlan, aa... 0 0 S MoCrery, rf. 0 0 0 I loud, tb.... 0 0 0 JorJau. 2b... A 0 1 Hitter, e 9 0S Garvin, p.... 0 0 0 Games In Three-I League. Du- S 0 U. i..C Id. lb. 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 Hiuh.r, 2b.. 0 1 1 4 0 Ias rvrrrif Toss nasell mm as 9 0 taXe as snrma, trOlMUOACRL roi Dim kiss. rod siuousiEts. foi tospio uvli. Fat C0KSTIPAT10I. FDItALLOWSKil. rrjSTMCCOKPLEXISI am sf 1 0 S'br.aa. rf . .. v 1 0 Pile I pa. c... 0 0 S S V 0 0 Faikaner. . . 0 0 1 I 1 SO, , Totals ... 0 4 94 14 t Total! ... S I 17 14 0 Brooklyn 10000100 -2 Pittsburg 00000000 00 Left on bases: Pittsburg, 3: Brooklyn, 6. Two-base hit: Rltchcy. Stolen biue: Shockard. Double play: Rltchey to WTng rier to BransflelJ. First base on errors: Hrook'.yn, l. Flist base on balls: Off Fulkeuberg. 4. Sacrifice hit: Phelps. Struck out: By Qarvlri, ; by Falkenberg. 8. Wild pilch: FaUeuberer. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Hurst. Microbes Again Dona Boston. BOSTON, Aus- 14 Chicago again de feated Boston tod.ty. Mla:key pitched winning ball and was well rupported for seven innings, when support ami pitching both went to piece. Attendance, l,SH. 'Jhe score: CHICAGO. I BOSTOM. R.U.O.A.K. K.K.O.A.K. Elafla. II.... t 1 4 0 tl Caolar. If,... 1110 1 l aaar. Sb ... 0 0 0 5 0 Tennay. lb... 0 1 10 0 1 thju.a, lb... 1 1 10 0 u SlauUy, cf.., 0 0 t 0 0 cf S I S 0 0 earner, rf... 0 10 0 0 Tinker, aa... 1 1 1 S i Moran, e S 1 S S S KUng. c 0 I I S U;Ab'lt. hlo, ?b. 0 t 1 I T irley. rf ..0 110 0 Cram'sar, lb. 0 I 4 4 0 tv,.liaaia. tb. 0 0 1 S ' Aubrey, ai... 0 0 1 S 1 Ev.ia. ib.... 1 0 0 0 0 Malarkcr, p. 0 0 0 1 1 Wicker, p.... 10 0 1 O.lDctler 0 S 0 0 0 Totala ... S S VI 13 l' Tolala ... S mill at Hat ted for Malarkey In the ninth. Chlongo 0 OOOOOOtt Boston 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 03 Two-base hit: Tinker. Three-base hit! Coolcy. Home run; Moran. Stolen base; Jones. Double play: Qre"'!nrer to Ten;iev. First base on balls: Oft Wicker, 1; off M tlirkcy, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Evers, Wicker. Struck out: By Wicker, 5; by Malm key. 5. Pawed hIl: Kiing. Wild pitch: Wickers. Time: l:is. Umpire: O'Day. St. l.'jula Goes to Pieces. NKW YORK, Aug. 14 St. Louis wss de feated by New Tork today 13 to 1. For two Innings there was every Indication of an Interratlng contest, then McFarland and the rest of the St. I-ouls team went to . . . - . ........ a a n. .... . NEW YOltK I ST. LOl'IS. R II O.A K k H O A B Brown., rt... I I 0 0 Kerr. II, 2b... 0 0 1 4 1 Urran'b'B. ct t I 1 I 0 luuoan. rf. S S I S 0 U,l,.u, lb.. I ISO Siuoot. rf ... 0 1000 Slertaa. If... 0 0 0 0 Murka. b.... 0 0 0 1 b.btk aa 0 1 1 S I'Ubl.l, It. a I v bui'U. lb 0 t S 0 Hnl". u 0 S 0 S I l ju.l.r. 30... 0 0 1 0 KHavkctt, lb. 0 0 IS 0 I Utlhart. tb... t S S S UI SHI, a 1 1 t liurtuu. a I I T S S alcfarland. p 0 0 S S I I roam, p. ... I 1 0 I i ! ToUli ... 1 S 14 IS Totala ...11 12 -1 IS Oi New York 00800111 -12 Bt. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 6 buque, 4. At Decatur Decatur. : Bloomlngton. 4. At Spriiiufleld Rock Island, 7; Springfield, At Davenport Rockford, 2; Davenport, L NATIONAL REGATTA . OPENS Preliminary Races In Bio; Rowing Meet Are Pulled Off. WORCESTER, Miss., Aug. 14. With Idea! weather conditions the nine events which constituted the first dty of the thlrtv-flrst championship rcg.Mts of the National Oars men were niicee:K'ul! v run off today on Like O.u'nslgamond. Half a doren of the races were prellmlnnry to final heats and championships which will be fought to morrow. Results today: Intermediate single sculls, first hent: R. 14 tapltaon I 1 1 -i , 1 .i a Tsii nlitK V.w Va.I. won; C. EX Johnson. Ar'i-rton (Mass.) Boa cl"b. seeond. Time: 10:22. Becond heat: Harlow Crowley. Wachu- sett Boit club. Worcester, won: B. C. Asliert-n Hp (Conn.) Boat club, sec- ot"1. Time: 10:45. Third heat: U . . rltt. Potomac Boat eluh. Washington, won: W. H. HoJpklns, Boston Athletic Asoclatlon Boat club, second, 'lime: 11:24',.. Interrnetllate 'onhle penis: Race ended in a dispute. Will be rowed tomorrow. Senior lour-oarel sheila; Winnipeg Row ing club, won; K tst Boston Athletic Club 13o:it club, second. Time: 9:14. Intermediate elaht-oared shells; Jeffreys Point Rowing assoclat'on, won; Wachuse'tt tioai cluo. second, lime; S:04v. Association slncle iculla. f.rst heat: t. F Scholes. Toronto ltowlng club, won; F. R. Peterson. Cast Boston Athletic Association Boat club, second. Time: 9 4714. Second heit: F. Vaselev. First Bohemian Boat club. New York, won: F. Demoruella Young Men's Oymn islum Rowing club, New trieiin. seconu. lime: lu;'",!'.. Intermediate double scu.ls: Won bv Po tomac Boat club, Washlnston, D. C. W. Heox and 8. S. Edmonson; Seawanhaka Boat club, Brooklyn, second. Time: 8;3j',i. ALL READY FOR FIELD TRIALS Country an Ideal One and Plenty of Kir is Are on tbe ' Grounds. A. V. Klnsler 0 J. B. Rahm 0 J. T. Stewart, Jr 5 J. R. Lemlst 0 T. R. Klmhall 3 W. A. Redlck 5 J. Bedlck 4 E. Morsman, jr 0 A. L. Reed .. 0 D. M. Vlnsonhaler 0 W. D. Bancker 0 II. T. Lemlst 0 21 22 41 Totals 17 DES MOINKS. Holes Ud In Nine 1st. 2d. 3d. Up, H. u. Adams o a 0 B. F. Oulnand 3 B. Q. Oulnand 0 Dr. A. F. Watson 0 Sam Poloskv 0 R. Huttonlocker .. 0 II. Harwood 0 F. C. Wlneman 2 V. K. Flaugh 1 B. R. Uphain 0 F. Carr 6 O. P. Fullerton 0 Totals 11 3 12 Today the Des Moines teams will re verse opponents and try their luck again The match between the two country clubs will be especially Interesting because of the cup which the clubs have put up for the match. IOWA RECORDS ARE BROKEN Davenport Races Brlns Out Ones Among Trotters and Pacers. Fast DAVENPORT, la.. Aug. 14. Four big races, with only one heat slower tna 4 1 contest, as Ornnd Opera wns ut no time near Dick Welles, the latter winning in a common canter. Results First race, six furlongs: First Attempt won. Dream second, First Chip third, lime 1 :1?,4.. Second rsce. Ave furlongs: Don Demo 1 1 won, llllnm w right second, no uoo i i third. Time: 1:00V,. 1 1 I 'T' l. 1 I 1 I n 1 ... ..... I. 1111111 lute, line inn-, i'.- nti iiiiiii 11 Dick Welles. 112 IT. Knit: Ml. 9 to 10. won; Urand Opera. 115 (llelgesen), l'J to m, sec- onn. rime: l:8i. Fourth race, one mile: Tnlna won. Sidney C. Love second. Uregor K third, lime 1:39. Fifth race, steeplechase, short course Falella won, Golden Link second, Duke of loric tnira. Time: :!. I.ll. ' i I 1 fl. f.W,.H . . . . . . bhb.hm , j a 1 11 bit. 111 ir iiiiit ,1 1 1 1 1 11. r ,111 1 1 ' 1 1 i . H. L. DuHEnTY bcAld LARNtU John McOurk won. Compass second, Little f I 1 1 lllll 11, A line . i. - TO, bDKinnuiKu --.- . ..r-- v?8try spoond, Mezzo third. Time: i.s-. on A en A. at S a-.-. 4 ft I OMIAI UltA. - . 1.. AUK. IV I tfnu I LI. . lennm 1 nnriiamrui nc os t ss- i ti .iisb. t . t j Ksmmntnn. 1 I. I Beroiid. Dark I'lunet third. Time: lMk. oecona race, nix iiirinTiKs: rannernniu won. ToboKffan second. iun LonKln third. ot-vT"TTT a nt-KrrVT t. t sVtsv li Tn irtA T me: l:14'lR. S5'.'V Aa-lXAVa a.. nua n. ... a . . - .. . - . . . tennis tournament torlav H. L. Doherty 1 iitrd race, one mile nnu a lunong: Agnes beat W. A. Lamed in the first set, 6-1, on Dwon, Caughnuwan second. Uoldbell third. a 1 on . I Time: 1:54. aiiuuiifiiiiii., --.. , .-.,, Tk. Tm. fl r..rl.,.,e .ml h i. Doneitv won tne secona irom vy. i "j tv: v"b; A T.srned B-5: nolnta. M-lft H. L. Doherty won the third set and the match at 6-1 on games, and on points, 25-13. Herd Book Secretaries Fleet. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14 The annual meeting a half: Dr. Divination won, Dirk Ttirpln second, The Ijidy Kohesla third. Time: l:07v 1'irtn race, one mne ana a sixieenm, on turf: Flara won, Birch Broom second, Satire third. Time: 1:4H. 81xth race, five and a half furlongs: Mol- of tne American Association of Live Stock He Spanker won, Kookawny second, Gold- Herd Book secretaries was held here today, saint tnini. Time: i:oh. F ri Pnhnni ehief of the nermrtment or HI. lXUJlS. AUK. H.-KfSl IS; 1lv stock of the World's fair, delivered First race, one mile nnd twenty yards. the address of welcome end Mr. B. O. selling: Class Leader won. Whltmore sec- Cownn of Chlcasro responded. The follow- ond. Daddy Bender third. Time; 1;49. Ins- offloers were elected: President. C. R. Second race, five furlongs, purse: Inter- Thomas of Kansas City, Mo.: vice presl- rogation won. Foxy Grandpa second. Wood dent. Mortimer Levering of Indianapolis, lyn tnira. Time: 1:114, Ind.: secretary, Colonel Charles F. MllbT of Springfield. 111.: treasurer. George W. Htubbleticld 01 iiioomington, 111. Ord Rallies In Xlnth. Third race, six and a half furlongs, sell. Ing: Miss Uould won, Dave Sommers sec ond, Orion third.' Time: 1:24'.. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Main land won. Mafalda second, Hugh MeOovern thlrit Tlma- 1 -liiU ORD. Xeh.. AUST. 14. fSneclal.) In thB I firth n.. nn mllo mil lnnnlv vnrdai last half of the ninth Inning In the base eliin- Kedtieer wnn Tleltfnll seennil. ball game here yesterday between Ord and Lvbnch third. Time: 1:4S. Grand Island splendid stick work of Wll- Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, sell son and Rhodes succeeded in tying whnt ng: F.lrey won. (.Males second, Temptress would seem to ne an almost impoiui" third. Time: 1:35. score, Ord then winning out In the eleventh BUFFALO, Aug. 14. Results: Inning. Young Glade, the Grand Island First race, six furlongs, selling: Annie pitcher, pitched a strong game, but weak- Max won, Tom Kingsley second. Reeves ened In the latter half. It was a pitchers' third. Time: l:14v battle throughout, Beltser having decidedly Second lace, live furlongs, selling: May the best of it. Score: Ord, s; Urana I Combs won. Kern second, 1 wo Penny third. Island, 7. Rain Stops Tennis. Time: 1:02V Third race, mile and an eighth, soiling: Latrobe won, Ida Hlley second, Benckurt third. Time: 1:&34. Fourth race, five furlongs: Iolo won. Orderly second, Australlna third. Time: 1:01. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Petit There was no tennis at the Field club last evening because of tbe rain, and the match in the finals or the consolations In the doubles, which was to have been played, will be played today with the rueu won Epldemlo second, Navlsota third, match between Haskell and Hopkins Time: 1:14V Sixth race, six furlones. selnnir: Louise Collier won, Destitute second, J. W. Kodcs third. Time: l:l3Vs. Wreck Is Mot Serious. VS;Ta.ajmJsaamisg BEE-IS against Caldwell and Young for the doubles championship. VALUABLE BONES ARE FOUND TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Aug. 14,-The freight wreck on the Vandalla, near Effing ham, last night was not so serious as first reported. Engineer Dill of Terra Haute was slightly hurt. Severs! cars were smashed .. .1 . 1. . . ......I, nrnM l.lnnl.nAJ ...... BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14 -The first hmir, " Trains a?e T bein detoured over series or expeditions organised ny tne t.uii- 1 the bis Four. California Academy of Selene Expe dltlon Is Richly Reworded. fornia Academy of Science In this city, which left here In April Inst, to txpioro the islands off the Pacific coast, has unt re turned after a voyage extending ever 4,000 miles in the schooner Mary Sachs. After calling at one or two places on the coast of Lower California, they proceeded to the Islands of 8an Bernardino and Socorro, situated about 250 miles oft the Mexican coast. On Socorro, whlcn coiualns HO square miles no mammals were found. but complete and rare ornithological speci mens were secured. . At Clarion, another Island, 2E0 miles further out l sea, three specimens of land hires were secured and seven specimens also at SocJVro. One rare water bird was founl on the Revellagello group. A red-billed -.ropc bird was secured off San Diego, the farthest north this species has been found. All told about 1.000 srieclmens of birds wers secirrd, together with valuable'botanical specimens. while twenty gallons of alcoh il were fllkd with snakes and lizards. A peculiarity of the Islands is that while in parts vegetation flourishes, nowhere ir water found upon any of ilirmi. An nclue volcano 4.000 feet high was found on So corro. Wild sheep abound on this Island and Guadaloupe Is literally overrun with goats. I,air Clerk Charged with Forarery. NEW TORK. Aug. 14 George R. Crelgh- ton, 29 years old, has been arrested, charged with forgeries reaching $12,000. Crelghton was employed by Townsend & Wadell as a law clerk. arCVfaV" YOU CAN HAVE EERYWI1ERE All Fiwst Class SMOONSand MSmURANTS Keep it. BREWING (D. atatw CINCINNATI, O. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai.aa..aa.ajaaaaMaaamaaa.-j - T-aaaar , tjy-i-f- HILLER LIQUOR CO. Wholcsalo Dealers and Stato Agents, UMAI1A, SttCU. -T,Mv,''ArE, 11... rrll.M.. l.sdla, Mk Krvurtat S'l" KKI anl tiplll Ibw. '" tam, MUH L'i J."1' li'-l''1n Tkalai.Jr. ktfiim flj I1"11' BuJ ' ar l)raali, or wm& Ao. Is "f,,..'.r. I'srtl.aiUaa, TasMaaaalals 'Ar tars Mali. IO.OuO T..lifiaDl.ls. HoM um B. ' Urusiil"'. hlFhMtri'krmlralC - SktUaa taat aac. Ma4iWi Saaara. iM 1 1. i3 HYMENEAL. Belden-Snlder. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 14 (Special.) Theodore Belden and Miss Pearl Snider, boih of this city, were married Wednes- ! day evening st 8 o'clock. Judge John II. Inman officiating. Only s small number of l;,16; af.e .lnlV!l1!?".a,l".L'1.Lun n5i Intimate friends of the young couple wlt- ...ov., t, . . i xt. ..,1 U.. nl,ln will make their home in this city, the groom having been one of the rural mall carriers ONEILL, Neb., August 14 (Speclal.) Everyihing is in readiness for the opening of Hie field trials on the 18th lint. There are about 'Jtu dogs mi the ground and about two doicn handlers, and many of the owners of the dogs from all parts of the country are expected to arrive for the npeiiliiK. KvervLhinif tioaxll.le la heinar ilnna by the oltlcers of tlie ussocUtion and the ciuiens generally to entertain and accom modate the mangers who will be prevent. It Is a foregone conclusion that the trials will I a great success. The only thing that could at all Interfere Is the weather. The writer was over the country set apart for the trials this week. It Is an MeU tract for such an exhibition. One can s e f r im ore corner of a township to the other, which enables one to see the dogs wir t (.! t dlstoncn. and the little lakes and streams save the necessity of cjiryin waier The cover U ubout right to let the dvgs work well. There Is an abundanre of chickens on the ground. In a drive of five mllw many ag five covlcs were track was fast and weather conditions perfect. Nearlv all the heat wlnnera took new records, Riley B going in for the ftrst time. The 2:12 trot was stopped by darkness, four horses having won u heat each. Sum mary: 2 :l4 claas, pacing, purs 1500: Abbia Strathmore won three straight heats. Tlma: 2:08. 2:U84. 2:07V nettle walker. Mississippi King, Ante- rose, St. Pedro and Sammons, Mijor Mc kinley, Jackmont Irene. Gold Call, Stipu lator. Go Direct. Dale S also s'arted. 2:18 class, trot, stakes II .000 : Norman B won second, third and fourth heats. Time: 2:114. 2:11H, 2:11V Kent won first heat. Time: ici;:. Free for alt. nurse SnOO: Riley B won. Time: 2:0EH, 2:07V 2:08. Z:l3 Class, trot, purse fiir tunnnisneoi: Gold Standard won second heat: Time: U',. Brash won third heat. Time: 2:144. Klondike won first heat: Time: 2:124. Goldust Maid won fourth heat. Time: 2:14. Indues Withdraw Drivers. NEW YORK. Aug. 14 Strathlane waa Well played for the 2:13 pace, selling at HvO to ho for the held, he won the rirst heat- in good style, but was defeated by Olive Wood easily in slower time in the next. The judges decided to change drivers ana put up Jonn Lurry buhlna Uiratnlana. The resun was a superb liuUh. as the two heat winner fougnt the battle all down tne stretcit. as iney shot under tne wire it looked like a dead heal. The Judges caught Olive Quod's nose lu front and the veruict was popuur. Curry was also ap plauded for his great drive, bummary: 2;1U trot, purse fl,2uO: The Roman, b. g., by Ptklnney iDobie 1 1 Belie Kuser, b. m. (Hudson) 2 4 r-uiin Leaf, b. g. (McCarthy) ( 2 Wemworth, b. g. (Speari J ) Alice Carr, b. m. (li.irrUon) 4 6 Nell Gwynne, b. m. (Ke ly) 6 i Eel Hllagro, b. g. (Mctienry) b Silver S.gn, b. h. (Murmani I 7 Autnoruis, blk. m. (McDonald) 7 Time: 2:1u, t:CV The Tonkers' stake. 13.0X1, 2 2) race: Tom Keene, ch. g., by West Egbert (Sanders) 1 1 King Direct, blk. h. ((Jeers) t 2 DiiK Wilson, nr. n. (Wilson) 6 i lUrect L. blk. g. (Hudson) ds. Mary Ann b. m. (Snow) ds. Time: 2;24S. 2.244. S.it trotiina. nurse II. IW: Caspian, b. g., by Patron-Caserrila, by Shelby Ch. Chf. (Sh'inkl.. Dillon Boy. by H H Hudson His Bov, b. h. (HtunhrouKh) Judge Greene, b. c. (Walker) John Mack, b g. iM.Uni MUUrJ gamier, b. g. (Mernflsld)... Crown Shade, blk. g. (Vall) Oda Oiay, b. in (tlark) JauilA, b. to. (Dlckersoo) 10 U ever since the routes were established at Beatrice. Lyncu-I.ooeley. STURGIS, 8. D.. Aug. H. (Special.) Oooige Lynch, an employe at the Spearflsh cyanide plant, and Miss Eda Loosley of Omaha were married In this city Tuesday at the reeldence of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bunnell, Rev. Father Colombo officiating. in THE newspaper Man Wanted In Illinois. SPRINGFIELD. III.. Aug. 14 Governor Tain, has Issued a reauisltion on the rov- ernor of Pennsylvania for the extradition of Robert Sidney Smith, a newsimD-r writer alV.vrtl UTrNfiCMT now under arrest in Pittsburg and wanted OUr LKIil 1 a-illMi j in twooiilingiun, ill., uu t,-iiuia,iT m a,iti- naplng his child, who 'was given to his parents by tne court. Two Men Are Lynched. ALBANY. Ga.. 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