THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1903. UMPIRE KELLY HAS HIS DAY At OmaU'i B'cond Defeat of it Joe He Puti Eoarke and Speotator Oak GAME 15 RAPID AND UNCERTAIN TO LAST Locals Plr All Areoaal th Visitor la tie rielj Puck Ts.lr Hits Better-Thai the Mlaso.rlaas. Yesterday wss Kelly day at Vinton street park Kelly, the umpire., Beside putting a speetatot out of the grandstand and the ground by the aid of Chief Donahue and a nqmd of hla choice policemen, he ordered Pa Rourke oft the Omaha players' bench and chesttly announced In a sonorous tone that he was yearning for more empires to conquer. Kelly rose up at Pa because F feeling good over the way his children were slapping It to the Missourlans and once in a while chipped In Just to how his fatherly affection. It was Kelly's authoritative manner which angered the crowd when Rourke left the bench and led a number of spectators In the grandstand to manifest their disgust and one to give up his seat at the earnest request of Mr. Kelly.' Kelly threatened to throw the game If Rourke and the spectator did not go. A squad of home-roasters who were "throwing It Into" Rourke harder than Kelly was getting It, however, was allowed to remain seated. The game was a tight one and from Omaha's standpoint, a well played one. The Jo Jots, however, lined up with too fat an error column. The locals simply out played the visitors at every turn of the road, except In number of hits. Each team slapped out nine safe ones, but the locals managed to cash theirs In to better advantage. The Rangers put up a most rapid game In the field. Uenlna In center caved In over four big drives, Without a muff; Kelly at short drew four assists and one put-out; Miller and Carter each nabbed the only two that came their way; Shugart, Hlckey, Oondlng and Thornton were up and coming, while Sander copped onto four assists in the box. Banders did his share toward batting out his own vlotory, too, for he poked the ball twice safely, each time advancing a runner. It was Genlns day at the bat, though; two safe ones and a sacrifice he got '. Oenla Steals Home. In the fifth Inning Genlns performed the difficult feat of stealing home. With no one on baa he drove a liner Into left field mak-ln second on Donahue's fumble. Then Miller got a life on 'an. error by Pl&ke at short. ' This . advanced Genlns to third. Plake, who had a , day off, "stood In a stupor on second base with the "ball In his hand evidently watching to see that Dusty didn't try to rob him of the bag. In the mean time Uenlns. assuming a most naiardous risk, made a successful dash for the plate This created a noise which woke PUke up and he Sent the ball following Frank to the rubber.. Garvin returned It like a shot to second In time to catch Miller, who was Just lying down, preparatory to alldlnar In. The Rangers' game bad life and ginger In It from first to last and gave evidence that there's many a good fight left In 'era . even -with Kelly as umpire. Dlehl made one of the most sensational catches -of a red hot liner that has oeen .n on the diamond here for a long urne. t ivu from Genln s bat In the sixth when . nfr iWuuld have meant a run. The B'-haub. Turner Sacrifice hits: Owen truck out: By Hedge-, t; hv Stlmmei, I; by Coufhlln. J. l,eft on basea: Mil waukee. 4; Toledo, U. Time: 2 .06. Um pire: Mullane. Olea Leae the Third. MINNEAPOLIS. A lie SO -MlnnMnnlll ot the third strsleht In Initlana nilla tn. day through Inability to bat, supplemented i oea neiamsj. Aiienaan'-e, 4fxj. score: iNDuwaroui. Minneapolis.. R H OAK h h n 1 1 ftfhm. IB.... I I It 1 tSqlllna, rf.. 11 1 " a a a a minima, r. t I r1Tr. cf I 1 1 1 Mainaav lh a a i a Hoitofi. ... till 1 nurr aa i i i a a WootraaT, if. I 4 Mrlntjrre, lk. I 1 11 1 J Cmiltar, rt... Slid Lallr. It 1 kfarcaa, as .. I 4 Yaagee, .... tl nam, .. a a l o spoonar, rf.. e I I 0 4 Nrvlls, a... I 4 11 4 Martin, lb... 4 11 .Mcuosal. . 4 1 Total ... 14 M II 1 I Total ... t 4 37 14 Indianapolis t 910011 ft Minneapolis 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: IndlsnaDolls. 1. Two-ha a hits: Mclntyre, Klhm. Bases on balls: Off McDonald, I; off Newlln, 1. Sacrifice hit: Fox. Stolen bases: Martin, Spooner. Hit br Ditched ball' Br Newlln. 1. Iff on bases; Minneapolis. (; Indianapolis, . Time: 1:80. C'mplre: Foreman. St. Paal Bites the Daat. BT. PAUL Aug. . St. Paul went to pieces In the fourth Inning today after two were out and Inst. Attendance 14M. Score: LOCUVIl.LE ST. PAt'L. R.M.O A.B. R H O A . Kervta, rf... I 4 I t'Oater. lb.... 1 I 1 4 4 Hart, lr 1 4 4 Shannon, el. 4 1 4 4 4 Braahaar. Hi I I I 4 Jarkeoa. rf.. I 1 0lell. cf . .. i I 4 Charter, aa. 1 1 i I S. S'Tan, lb. I I M 4 Haia-flna. lb. 4 4 I I 4 arnrlarar. e. I I 4 Kiourte5ir. If. 1 i White, lb.... 1 I I 1 (Whealer, lb. 4 1 4 4 Quinlaa, aa.. 4 4 1 1 11. I'ru. c.. 4 4 4 I Ksaa. a 1111 I.CBack. s 1144 Totala ... 4 II IT at 1) T Ota la ... 4 11 IT 14 1 Louisville 1 0 I 0 1 0- Bt. Paul .. 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 04 Earned runs: Bt. Paul 1. Louisville 1. Two-base hits: Geler 1, Kerwln 1, Flourney, J season, LTieen. Brasnear. Home run: Flourney. Sacrifice hits: Hue-gins. Hart. White. Stolen bases: Shannon, 8 Sullivan. Odwell. Bases on balls: Off Egan 2 off Chech 1. Struck out: By Eran 1. by Chech 4. wild pitches: fcgan 1, jheckt l. passed balls: Sullivan. Left on banes: St. Paul 10, Louisville t. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Haskell. Kaws Win la Eleveatk. KANSAS hits and pi City won in male with Score: KANSAS Mhfuaa. If. ear. rf Naace. lb.... Gra4r. ID.... ma. ei.M... Putlor. r ... Laawa, aa.... Prania. lb... Olbeca, p.... Durban, s... IiKnoll core: . Carter, rf Genlns, Miller, It.;..; "Thornton, lb. Shugart. 2b.. Kelly, aa lllckey. ii Clouding, c..... Banders, .p. iin . Total OMAHA. AB. R. BH. TO. 1 1.0 I Z 4 .1; 1 s a i ! 0 6 f 1. 27 u A. E o : o i 0 i 0 I 1 I 4 I 0 I . i , Donahue, If.. Bolden. rf.... Rnhe, Sb Kemmer, lo.. i".rirr,'n, cf.. Flake, n oarvin, e MrBride, 2b.. xDiehl, p 31 ST. JOSEPH. A8. R. BH. PO 4 4 4 4 4 -.. 4 4 4 0 . 1 1 1 I U A. E 0 1 I 1 t...i. M 4 M H 7 xMcCorinell batted for Dlehl In ninth. nuns oy innina. aa Omaha,.. ? ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! M Bl. joacpn vvv---- - - Hits by Innings Omaha 1 M t. Joeeoh lio i l i-i J- . . y-. u 1 taaanh 1. barnea runa: vinu., . -. Two-Daser nii. miner rlflce hits: Oenlns. Thornton. Hit by k.n. r..,.. v.llv Him on balls: oif Dlehl. 4. Biolen basec: Uenlits, Ihorn terit Struck out: By banders, i; by Diehl. 1 Left on bases: Omaha. ; Bt. Joseph, . fr'Basea iau. uvuu.u. -Kollv. This is ladies' day. Omaha plays Bt. Jo seph the third game of the present aeries. i . Millionaire Dowa Brewer. COLORADO BPRINQS, Colo . Au. aaa. . - aa Karl a, at VMlAffllT when the neor w 1- to 2, but th Ipcajn on. McPhron wtva bttd out of th . i . aaaa. Inniiior flrariPa ! DO in ino tMAtu - R H HJ Battenea: McPherson. Braun and Lucia; Dea Molaea Beats Kaws. : DEB MOINE8. Aug. to. De Motna won the game In the tmneemn innm uuj. Cook scoring on a base on balls, a stolen bane and Marshall' double. Nichols and Miller were evenly matched, making the game great jpucners oam. iuuun, - TV. J-". .R-H.E, Dee Moines 0 0 4 I 4 10 1-1 U Kanmaa City . .0 0 0 0 0 i 0 4 0 0 0- S Batteries: Kan City, Miller and Fohl De Moluea, Islchul and mosbik. Oeaver Doavaa Distiller. DENVER. Aug. J0 Denver won the game In the aecond inning by batting Out (our runs. Boor.: R.H.E. Tenver .l 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Peoria . ' . IT 1 I I M M Mil Batteries: - Oenver, Eylar and Bchlel Peorlu. Hart and VUlon. . Stenaltag of tke Teaata. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.O. Milwaukee A J S .SI Colorado Springs ..11 . 2 -H Kanaaa City M U 48 .611 St. Joaeoh.- 9 4 .KO Peorl - Hfl 47 61 .4.9 Denver . IM 46 . U .460 De Moines W 4J (4 . .434 Onialia ... W M .4u ciumea today: St. Joaenh at Omaha, Peoria at Ixuvar, Mllwauaee at Colorado fepiing. Kioaaa CUy at Dea Koine. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mtlwaakee Defeat Tolede, Xlae Elgat, la Leeeely Play4 V Ceateet. MILWACKEE. Aug. Milwaukee) de feated Tolado In a louee g:une today. At tendanoe, 41. Score: MiLWAVKKC TOLEDO. .HOAX! araaaar. lb. I 1 I I I'lawt, at I'ouahua. Ik. I I I I 1'Ow.n If... Wm-U. a Ill faith, rt.... 1 tlaflaaa, lb. I I I I IKMUt, lb ... I Oaalai. rt. . a I 1 B I lllul a I I'aalaa. It. 1 1 -, lb... 1 H.uMlil. af. 1 I Turaar. lb... Vaa. aa I I I I BII. as kaaaae. p .. t i Ctrasklta, .. bllaunall, ..(! Touis ...I (Mil Totala ... I U IT 11 l 1.1011 1 4 I 1 1 I 4 I 1 I 11 Milwaukee Toledo Earned runs: Two-tut bits: Three-base hit: ahue. Vnglaub. I 0 0 1 0 0 01 Milwaukee. S: Toledo. I'liglaub. Dunleavy. Vlos Schaub. Home runs: Don Itaaae en balls: Off Hedse. I:-off BltnmL t; off Courhlin 1. liit by pitched ball: Schaftey. atoien timtuMio, BiunaAey, noma Wi CITT. Aug. . By bunchln aylng a careful game Kansas the eieventn inning on urady s the bases full. Attendance, 350. Pay. Orth. Sacrifice hit: Pay. Stolen bae: Hirkman. McCarthy. Double plays: IJnle to Hir-kman; M'-Cormlck to Moran to CUrke. Hit by rf.rhed ball: Py Joas. Left on bases: Cleveland, a; Vkasnins;- ton. 7. Struck out: By Jons. I: by Orth, Time: 1.18. Umpire: Sheridan. slat Split Evea. BT. IOT'IS. Aug. 20 St. IOul split even In a double-header this afternoon with New lork, the visitors winning the first game. to 1. and losing the second. 4 to Z, on an error by Elberfeldt. which permitted three men to come In. Attendance, 6,10. Score, first game: NEW TORK. i ST. LOVI9 R.H.O.A E.I R H O A E. Corny, lb... till Bark'tt. If.. I 111 Ktl'r. rf... 111 0 Martin, rf... FlWrfald. aa. 1 I I 1 0 Hill, lb t I I Canral. lb . 1 I 14 0 An-larann, lb 11 1 1 WHIIama, 2b. 0 1 II tWil!if. aa. . 1 1 I I 1 r-rrli, ( II OHrldrlrk. at. 1 t 1 Mc'irl'4. cf. 0 1 Frll. Ib I 4 I 1 P.Tille. r ... I T l.OSuadaa. a.... 4 4 4 1 4 Orlfflth. p .. I Powell, .... 4 114 Total ...4 1117 11 of Totala ...1 117 11 I New Tork 0 1 1 0 I 0 t 0 00 Bt. Louis 0 1000000 0-1 Earned runs: New York. 4. Two-be hits: Krlel, Conroy, Williams. Three-base hit: Keeler. Home run: Gansel. Sacri fice hits: McFarland. Keeler. Double play: Griffith to Oaflnel. Base on balls: Off Powell, 1; off Orimth, 1. Struck out: By Powell. 4: by Orimth, 4. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Pears. Score, second game: T. LOUIS. NEW YORK. R.H.O.A E.' R.H.O.A Burkatt, It... 1 I Ceirof , lb... Ill Mania, rt... 4 104 Ktelar, rf... 11 Hill, ib I I rih.rt.ld, aa. 1 I 1 Auilaraun. lb 1 111 Ganaal. lb... 1 114 Wallaca, aa . 1 I II Wllllama. lb. 4 1 1 4 4 HalOrlrb, cf. 1 4 0 Darla. U 0 1 Plial. lb 1 4 Mi-Parl'd. f. I 1 I St4cn. .... 1111 Bevllle, .... I 1 'uilhoS. p. .. 0 I 4 1 Wolf, a 4 10 1 Paltj. s 0 xiHonall ... ToUla .. 4 12il4 It l Tetala ...I I M 11 1 x Davis out; hit by batted ball, xx Batted for Wolfe In ninth. St. Louis 0 0000103 4 New Tork 0 1100000 0-3 Earned runs: St. Louis. 1. Two-base hits: Anderson, McFarland, Williams. Three-baae hits: Wallace, Budhoff. Sacri fice bits: Kurkett. Keeler, Davis. Stolen base:. Elberfeld. Hit by pitcher: By Pelty, Keeier. Bases on balls: Off Sud hoff, 2; off Wolfe, J. Struck out: By Bud hoff, i. ' Left on bases: St. Louis. 9; New York, 10. Time: 1:35. Umpire; Pears. CITT. RH.OA( v v nroai, 1 I I I COLUMBUS. I 4 4 I II 1 I 1 1 If I Smith, rt I C linsman, aa I Raymer, lb.. Bar.non. c(... 1 1 Toriiar, 3b... I I Mrllor, lb,.. 1 4 Roach, a MtMaokln. I Dornar. a.... OiWasaar,. p... R.H It Boston Philadelphia . Cleveland New York .... Detroit St. Louis .... Chicago Washington ... Games today Philadelphia at Louis, Boston a Totals ...1 II W 15 Total .. lltll ft 4 xOne out when winning run was made. xxBatted for Qibaon In fifth Inning., Kanaaa City. ..I 020222000 110 Columbus t 0101010100 9 Two-basS hits: Rntlifusa. air T.evwa Pannon. Sacrifice hlta: Gear. Bannon, Tur ner, Clingman (2). Stolen basea: Rothfuss, Amdt. Double Dlnvs: Gear to Frantz: Arndt to Roach: Raymer to Cllngman to Meuor. tfaaea on nana: Ufl Gibson. 1; off Durham. 1: off Dorner. 1. Struck nut: Rv Gibson. 3; by Durham, 4; by McMackln. 1; oy uorner. i. mt oy pitched ball: By Mc Mackln. 1. Left on bases: Kanaaa Cltv 1: Columbus, 6. Tim: 2:01. Umpire: Cunulng- nam. llasdlsg of the Teasns. " Plnved. Won. ImI. P C Bt. Paul 106 71 Sf .670 Milwaukee 104 04 40 , .Sit Louisville 104 BT 47 MS Indianapolis 107 K8 49 .54 Kanaas City. 101 49 62 .45 Columbus log 44 04 Mil Minneapolis 106 ' 41 4J .3X7 Toledo 105 17 48 .352 Game today: Louisville at MlnneaDolla. Indianapolis at Bt. Paul, Columbua at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas City. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Take a Coapl from Phila delphia, Secoad Coateet Betas; Close. DETROIT. Aug. 20. The locals won two games from Philadelohta this afternoon. The first waa a shut-out for Kissinger, who pitched splendid ball. A wonderful stop oy un, loiiowed or a double play, wss the feature. ' The second game waa close until the eighth, when It looked lost, but errors let Detroit tie. With three on bases in the rlnth Crawford batted In the winnine- run. Both pitcher were hit hard. Attendance, ,jou. score, nrai game; DETROIT. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. B.I R H.O.A.E Birr alt. if... 1 1 I Hirtaal. If... 1 I t Luah. If 4 4 0 Plrkarlni. tit 1 1 t I Craarfor. rt. I 1 I H. froaa, lb. I Carr, Ib 1 Sarbola, lb., Ill McAI'atar, aa I I 1 I Murphy, lb.. 11 MrGuIra, a.. I It M. Proas, aa. 1 1 I ( Bualow. e.... t 1 Hoffaiaa, jf . 1 Yeifor. Ib... 1 4 4 1 Powara, a 0 1 I 0 t Long. Ib 4 I I 0 Shreek. a.... 4 1 Klaalniar. . ( Bandar. .... 0 TaUla ... I 1 IT l( Total ... I M II t Detroit 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Philadelphia 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned run: Detroit, 1. Two-base hit Y eater. Three-base hits: McAllister. Bes bold. Stolen basea: Crawford (1), McAllis ter, Hartsel. Bases on balls: Off Kissinger, 1; off Bender, 1. First base on balls: De. trolt. 1; Philadelphia. 1. Struck out: By Kissinger, 3; by Bender. V Dojble plsys: Lrong to irr; tarr 10 McAllister to carr. Passed ball: Shreck. Wild pitch: Bender, Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Laugblin. Score, second game: DETROIT. I PHILADELPHIA A.E R.H 0.. B, H.O.A.E Barratt, at... 1 II 0'Harti.l, If... 1 1 Luih. If I I t-Plckcrlof. et 1 1 4 I Crawfora, rt. I 4 I 0-L. roaa, Ib. I 1 Carr. lb..... 111 I I Saybold, lb.. 1 111 McAI'atar. aa I I 4 1 Uurahr. lb..t I i I fttaio". a I 1 1 M. ( roaa. aa. 1 I I 1 1 Yragar. lb... 1 1 Hoirmaj, rf.. 4 144 Long, tb 4 111 llKbrark. a.... I4t Kltaon, p.... 1 1 4iPlank, till Total ...I 11 nil 41 Totals ..4 11x13 11 I xOne out When winning run scored, Detroit 0 lOOlOOtl- Philadelphia .........I 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 Earned run: Detroit, t; Philadelphia, 1 Two-base hits: Crawford. Barrett. M. Croa. Sacrifice hlta: Lone. Bualow Mart. el. Pickering (3), Seybold. Murphy. Sto'en basea: Crawfora. Pickering. M. Cross, Hoff. yuan. Base on bails: Off Plank, 1. Hit by pitcher: Plank. 1. Left on bases: De troit. 8; Philadelphia. 0. Struck out: By ivuson, i, oy rmni, . DOUDie piaya Murphy to M. Cross to Seybold: McAllls ter to Carr. Passed bail: Buelow. Wild pitcn: Flank. Timet 1:60. Umpire D'Laughlln. White Cx Beere a Wla. CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Hughes waa easy for Chicago today In the four Innings h pitched. A It rock kept hits well scattered esoept In en Inning. Freeman broke the ground record by landing the first hit ever maae over me acore Doara. far out In right, neiu. Aiianaanca, z,ajo. score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. H.O.A.E. I BHOAE HoIbm. If... I I I Deufnartr, If 1 I Ub.ll. lb.... I 1 14 Colll. lb... 1 111 Janaa, cf 1 I C. Itakl. cf.. 1 4 uraaa. n . i i a inaaii, rf. 1 1 1 rallakaa. a. I I 4 1 1 Parent, aa... 1 1 Magoaa, lb.. 1 I Lai'haata. lb 1 T 1 Taanaalll, a 1 1 I I farrta. Ik.... I 1 (lattarr, a.. 1 1 1 J siahL a.. I I 4 1 4 Altraak. ... I I t Hughes, p.. t Wlntar. f 1 Tola la ... I 1 IT U liO-klrlaa .... I ( 111 Vowif Tata la I I M I I X Bat ted for Hughes In ntti. ii Batted for Winter In ninth. Chicago ,.o 1 4 t 0 0 t 1 -9 Boston 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1-t Left on base: Chicago. 1; Boston, 1 iwo-oe- hit: Jones. Three-base hit: J StahL Home run: Freeman. Sacrifice hits: Dougherty, Hiighea. Stolen baaea Helme. Green. CaJlahan. Double play Tannehlll to labelL Struck out: By Alt rock. 1; by Hughe. I; by Wlntar. 1 Base on Dans: on Alinx k, 1. Time: 1:35. I'd pires: ategan and Connolly. Clevelaad Bat Oat Victory. CLEVELAND. Aug. 10. -Cleveland batted out a victory in the nrl tr.nlng, orth s triple saving Washington a shutout. To day waa "Children day " and IO.Oin) hoy and girls were admitted free. Attendance, li.x.7. Bcore: CLEVELAND. , WASH INOTON. k.H.OU aVHOAB. rilea. rf..... Ill SobUaoa. rf. 1 Bar. af 1 I Mm. a aa ... 4 1 i I bradwr, lb., till OSalback. If.. 1 I Laioia. lb . 1 114 Hjaa. rf .... 4 Hitknaa. lk I I I b Clarke. Ik.. 1 I 1 Milan. U. 1 Ctaablia. Ik. 1 1 kwmla. a I I I 1 ynwk. 1. 1 1 barha'ar. aa. 4 I 4 I Kttrrda. a. 1 1 4 I 'aa. t 1 a.Ortk. a 1 Tatala ... I II IT 1 l Totala .. 1 fell ' a Flick out for Interference. Cleveland I 1 1 - vs aahlngtoa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 01 Earned runa: Cleveland. 1 Two-baae hit, tucl, Uochnaucr. three -baa hit Standi; f the Teasas. Playad. Wan. Lost. .1U2 ....104 ....103 .... 98 ....100 ....10 ....103 .103 58 67 60 61 4 47 33 46 44 48 49 64 66 70 p. a Ml .6f .R63 .611 .610 .460 .314 Wanhlngtnn at Cleveland, j,'riruii.. new mra fc ov. t Chicago. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates aad Giants Each Take a Vic. tory la Doable-Header Coatest. NEW TORK. Au-. 20. New Tork and Pittsburg split even on . a double header today. The first game was presented to New Tork by poor fielding. The second game was won by Phlltlppl's good pitching. . Attendance I'.TSt. , Boor, first game: NEW TORK. ' - R. H.O.A.E. Browne, rf... 1 1 I Kraan'h'n, cf I 1 McOann. lb. I 1 T Mna. it.... 1 1 I I 0 Bibb, aa 11111 Lauder, lb... till Iunn, lb.... I 0 1 I 1 boaraanaa, o 1 1 I 1 Math'aon, . 1 1 1 1 Millar, p 0 0 0 PITTSBrRO. R.H. OAS Baaumont, ct 1 1 I A Clarke, If. .. 1 1 1 Lcarh. lb.... 1 I I I Wajnar, aa . 1 1 Br.nrfU, lb I 11 I I Rltch, lb.. 1 I 1 I 1 Fabrinf, rl.. 1 1 I 4 Phalpa. t.... lilt Dohaor, 4 141 Vail, s ' xKnigar Total ...II 11 IT I I Tot la ... T 1 14 a xBatted for Vail In ninth. . ttew York 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 tUburg 0 0 0 I S 0 0 t 0 T Earned runa: New Tork 4. Pittsburg Z. Left on bases: New York 6, Pittsburg 4. Two-base hits: McGann. Browne. Brana- field, Clarke. Stolen bases: Mertes, Babb, Bresnahan. Sacrlnce hit: Liauder. nrtt on errors: New York 4, Pittsburg a. First on balls: Off Mathewson 2. off Doheny 1, off Miller 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Mathewson 1. by Doheny 1. Struck out: By Mathewson 1. by Doheny 3, by Vail 1. Wild pitch: Doheny i. Time; I U0. Um pires: O'Day and Hurst, ocore, second game; "-,.: . . PITTSBURO. . MKW TORK. R. H.O.A.E ( K. H O A.E. Baaummt. cf 1 I I Ol Browne, rf... I I Clarka, If.,,. 1 111 OlBrtiu.'h'o. cf 1 I t Laach, lb.... till I MrOann. lb.. Warnar. as . 1114 4 Martaa. If.... t I 1 I Bramrid, lb i i io o Babb. as.. Rltchrr. 7b . I I I 0 Lauder, lb Babrtnf. rf.. 1 I 9 Punn, tb braiib, e 0 1 I 0 rbiuippi. p . e o Totala 4. II 37 II 1 till 1111 Bowarman, 1 4 1 0 Taylor, p. Crontli, p. iVarH'B ..10 Totals ... 1 I 17 1 1 xBatted for Taylor In ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 1 0 t 0 0 0 01 Nw York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Pittsburg 1 Left on bases: New York 6, Pittsburg 9. Two-base hits: Bransfleld. Homo run: Clarke. Stolen bases: Beaumont. Leach. First on balls: lfY TvlAl O r1T I K 1 1 U r nl 1 PInI An errors: iNew xork l, flttsDurs; l. struck out: By Taylor S. Wild pitch: By Taylor 1. lime: umpires; uurst ana o uey. Balats Seat Phillies. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20 Today's cams ' the first played by th home club sine the fatal accident at the park an August s. j ne game waa piayeo on the American leaaue arounda. Inability to hit at the proper time was the cauae of the local s aeieai Dy Bt. iouis. Attendance, 2,330. Bcore: . ST. LOOS. , PHILADELPHIA. Bides that even the offlclsl storekeeper Is not certain he ha them all. Three borne runs were made. n.n.u.at.B.i Parrall, lb... t 1 1 I fr'Thnmaa, cf.. 4 4 4 uumeaer. rt. l l l l woiaaaon, lb.. 1 4 I I Smoot. cf ... Ill (IwolT'l'S, lb. 1 I I I Burka, lb.... I 1 I I CtKaiatar, rf... 1 I Hackatt. lb.. 1 111 1 CBarrr. If i 1 Brain, as 1 1 T llDouelaaa, lb. t 1 T BarcUj, If.. 1 1 1 (ilHulawiU. aa. 1 I I 1 O Nail, a.... 1 SRoth. a 1011 McParlane, p 1 I ftMltcball. p.. 1 0 1 1 auoois 1 Totala ... I 1 17 II 1 I Total ... I 11 IT 14 I xBatted for Mitchell In ninth. St. Louis 2 0040100 1-1 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Earned runs: St. Louis, i: Phtladalnhl 1. Stolen base: Dunleavy. Double play: Bryan to Hackett. First base on balls: Oft Mitchell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Burke. Struck out: By McFarland, 3: by Mitchell, a. a awe . a.?, umpire: .crasue. , Brooklyn Doavaa Microbe. BROOKLYN. Aug. 2ft In a pitcher' battle Brooklyn today defeated Chicago, 2 to 1. The fielding on both aides ws error less. Chance was put out of the game in the elrhth inning for disputing a decision. Attendance, 2.2iJ Bcore: SKOOKLYN. CHICAOO. R.H.O.A.S.. R.H.O.A E. Strang, Ib... 1111 o'siagla. If.... Ill lihxkard, if. I t 1 'ax, lb ... till Dobba, af till Chance, lb.. 1 I 1 Do;l'. Ik ... 1 11 1 Rauk, lk I 1 Dahlen, aa... lit O.Jcoee. cf.... till McCnarr. rf. I Tinker, aa... 1 4 4 Jordan, ib... 1 I a I Kling. a 1 i 1 .arklluch. c. 1 I 1 altera, lb.... I I I Raidy, p 1 I Harlar, rf... kin la. p... 1 i Total 1 1 17 11 41 I Totals ... 1 I U II 4 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runa: Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 2. Left on banes: Chicago, 4 Brooklyn 9. Two base hits: Chsnce, Jordan. Stolen bases: Kling, Dahlen, Jordan. - Double plays: Tinker to Chance. Dablen to Jor dan to Doyle. First base on balls: Oft Reidy, 1; off Men.fee. I. Sacrifice hits: Chance lUrley, Da Men. Reldy. Struck out: By Reldy, f; by Menefee, 1. Time: l:s. Umpire: Moran. rest aed Gaaaea. At Boston Boston-Cincinnati gam post poned on account of rain. - BtamdtaaT ef the Tea bbb. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Pittsburg 1U3 IT H .ntC New York 102 tl 41 .MM Chicago 1'6 62 43 .Iwj Cincinnati 10! 66 47 .U Bronklya lo3 II U .i3 Boston M 43 M .C1 St. Louis 107 37 7 . Philadelphia $3 tl 43 .tii Game today: Pittsburg at New Tork. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Luuls at Philadelphia. ' Hara-Hltllag, Gasae at Atlaatle. ATLANTIC, la., Aug. M (Special Tele gram.) Atlai. tic acaln defeated Creaton here today in the hardest hitting game ever aeen on the local grounds. Marshall atarted to pitch for Atlanilc and Creatoa made nine runa In four Innings, while Havlland. for Creaton. held Atlantic to one run. Fulmer then went into the box and held the visitors to two more. The locals took a ' batting rally and pounded Havlland out In the aixth. Corn being subxtltuted. Throughout me entire game everyoody nit tne Call, though sfter Fulmer took the slab th vis itors could not bit saf snd the locals Dulled out ahead by a score of II to 11., Ths error ana be hit were se numerexur ew bia TII3ER, Neb.. Aug 30.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The home tam and the l'nlm Stock Yards Juniors Indulged In a pur ging match here today, Pilger winning out by one run. Prlmley for the Juniors wss hit hard In the first inning. After this he settled down, pitching a steady game until the eighth when he again weakened. Bucklln was in the box for Pilger snd was hit hard In the fifth and ninth Innings. Errors were numeroui on both side. The features of the game was the slusslng of Matheson and R. Swartx, who seemed to land safely every time up. Ceughey led the Juniors with a two-cker. The Juniors have done well on this tour, this being their third defeat since leaving Omaha. They have plaved twelve games nd are playing tomorrow at Scrlbner and at Tllden again Saturday. The acore: R H F Pilgee ...S 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 312 21 7 Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 411 17 S Batteries: Prlmley and Miller; Bucklln nd Fehlman. Earned runa: Pilger 2, Jun iors 2. Two-base hits: 8a. arts. Csughey. Three-base hits: R. Swart s. Matheson, Montgomery. Struck out: By Prlmley 8, by Bucklln 7. Bbm on balls: Off Prlmley 0, oft Bucklln t. Hit by pitched ball: Prim- ley s. Attendance an. aim: J.io. umpire: Jennings. Reg-eats Dear-ate at Craig. CRAIG, Neb.-, Aug. 20. -(Special Tele gram.) Craig won from the Regents of Omaha here today In a fast game by a core of 3 to 0. Rooney was In fine form, allowing but two hits and striking out fourteen men. Both teams played fast, clean ball, and the game waa Intensely In teresting. This make the third defeat for the Regents this season. Score by In nings: Craig 0 01000200-t Resent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Craig, 1. Basea on balls: Off Rooney, 1; off Prendergast, 3. Struck out: By Rooney, 14; by Prendergast 4. Hits: Craig. 7; Regent. 2. Battenea; Craig, Rooney and Heffernan; Regent) Prendergast and Clair. Umpire: Rock. Sterling I Shot Ont. TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 20. -(Special Tel egram.) Two hundred Tecumseh people went to Sterling by special train today to wltneas a ball game between Crab Orchard and Sterling. Tne Sterling aggregation was Shut out, not being able to get a man to second base during the contest. Paris of Tecumseh was in th box for Crab Orchard. Bcore: R H E Crab Orchard. ..0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 16 4 2 Sterling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 10 Two-base hit: Farl. Three-base hits: Paris, Tuwnsend. Struck out: By Paris, 7; by Bell, 4. Batteries: Crab Orchard. Pari and BulTura; Sterling, Bell and Antiim. Umpire: Sherman. Or Wla Cloae Oaaic, ORD. Neb.. Aug. 20 (Special.) In one f th most exciting games that has been played on the Orf diamond this sesson the home team succeeded in taking the first of the series from the strong Greeley aggrega tion her yesterday by the score of 2 to 2. Batteries: Ord, Lewln and Burman; Greeley, Dower and Campbell. Hits: Ord, 3; Greeley, 6. Errors: Ord, 4; Greeley, 6. Struck out: By Lewln, 7; Dowers, 4. At tendance, 200. -Arcadia Defeat Loop, City. ARCADIA, Neb.. Aug. 20 (Special.) Ar cadia won a game of ball from Loup City yesterday. Tne score was 10 to 9 In favor of Arcadia. Bennett pitched for Arcadia, Jeffries caught. Knight pitched for Loup City, Johnson caught. The game was won by Bennett's excellent pitching and Jeffries' fine catching. Keep Base Banners Dasy. ON AW A, la.. Aug. 20 (Special Tele- f ram.) The return ball game between the uslness men of Whiting and Onawa was played here today. Onawa won by a score of Ti to 23. Batteries: Onawa, Anderson and Fitch; Whiting, McCoy and Patterson. Umpires; Blair and Elliott of Whiting. Cosa Is ghat Ont. COZAD. Neb., Aug. 20. (Special Tele gram.) The ball game this afternoon between Bertrand and the home team resulted In a score of 9 to 0 In favor of Bertrand. Batteries: Cozad, Arnold and Maryott; Bertrand, Masters and Maaske. - ' Came la Three-I Leagne. At Cedar RapldgSprlngheld, 17; Cedar Rapids, i. jrci At Dubuqus Rock Island, 17; Dubuque, t. At Davenport Davenport, 4; Bloom field, 0. . 5 At RockXord Decatur, I; Rookford, i, EVENTS ON RU1.NING TRACKS Cold Baiat Takes Albaay- Handicap Over Mall Saratoga Coarae. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 20-The track today was deep in mud and there were many scratches. The Albany handicap at six furlong was won by Gold Saint. He got In the lead early, winning by four lengths. Resulta: First, six and a half furlongs: Furtlta won, Duke of Kendal second, Cobourgh third. Time: 1:16. Second, one and one-eighth of a mile: Claude won, Faulcon Bridge aecond, Har- uins; tnira. lime: i:ook. inira. one mile: tweet Alice won. nio- rlosa second. Birch Broom third. Time: :44. Fourth, six rurionts. The Alnajiv handi cap: Gold Saint won, Rob Roy second. monario tnira. lime: i:iot. r utn. one ana one-sixteenth or a mile on turf: Past won. Caithness second, Water Tower third. Time: I:54H- Bixtn. nve ana a nair runonrs: Ansrtd won. Exclamation second. Lonesour third. Time: 1:10. CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Results: i First, lx ur longs: Delag-oa won, Au tomaton second. Hindus third. Time; MSH. Berond. seven runonrs: vutrr won. Fsther Wentker second, Collonade third. Time: 1:27. ' Third. Midsummer stake, six furlonrs: Aggie Lewis won. Buccaneer second. Sweetie third. Time: 1.-S2S-' Fourth, mile and an eighth: Dick Welles won. Postmaster Wright second, Flocara line third. Time: 1 :624i. Fifth, mile and a half: Little E kin won. Curate second. Compass third. Time: 3:30. Sixth, mile: Meuee won. Lendln second. Ontanogn third. Time: 1:42. , BT. LOUIS. Aug. 20 Results: First, six furlonsjs. nurse: Prince Her. man won. Busuka second, Howard P. thlr4 Time: 1:11 Becond. seven furlongs, gelling: ChavVs C. won. Kllta Cook second. Reformer third. Time: 1.29H. Third, six furlongs, purse: Moyle won. Wllhelmlna second, Rejoice third. Time: 1:1S. Fourth, mile and a sixteenth, handicap: Little Scout won. Taby Tosa second. Orris tnira. Time: 1:44- Filth, seven furlongs, purse: Branca won. Huirh McGowan aecond. Leech third. TlTie: sixth, mile na seven ry yarn, sei inr: Una Price won. Varna Fonso second, Ben Hempstead third. Tlrne: 1:47. BITFALO, Aug. ZO. Results: First, six furlongs: Ben Mora won. Al- bula second. Shrine third. Time: l:U. Second, nve luriongs: falm Bearer won, Iora J. second, Woodson third. Time: 1 M. Third, mile and an eighth, selling: Baffled won. Similar second, Nellie Bawn third. Tlm:l H. Fourth, five and a half furlongs: Silver Dream won, Lyrist second, Jim Farrln third Time: l:07ti. Fifth, seven furlongs, selling: Bt. Wood won, George rcrry second. Amorous tnira. Time: . Sixth, mile: John Terke won, Mr Frank Foster aecond, Cranesvllle third. Tim: 1:. Bla Crew, at Haatlags. HASTINGS. Neb.. Aug. 20. (Special Tele gram.) T went y- two hundred people wit nessed the second day s events of th Ne- Draaita Racing circuit, neia nere tins aster noon. Th weather waa perfect and the track fast, tvery heat was a race and very race waa most closely contested. The event of the day waa the Lreaking of the state record In the 2:40 trot for 3-year-olds snl under by Wllber. which Is owned by H. D. Bennett of Lincoln. Wllber made the mile in 2:29. The greatest surprise of the day cavme In the 210 trot, when Nlk Duff won three consecutive hats. Nick Duff Is owned by B. L. Riff of Host Ings and It was only throusb. a bluff that the horse had been entered. xIn all light harries events, with the exception cf one. It took five heats to decide the winner. rteeults: Class 2 36. nactna: Ted Brunswick won Joe Gate second Hager third. Bunny Blnne distanced. Time: I 1SU. Class 2:u trotting, for 3-year-olds- Wll- ner won. mng Airy second, tloDloy uoodln third. Time: l!l. Class I 30. trotting: Nick Duff won. Re liance aeVond. F.lele Nor third. Norval King fourth Lolo Mack fifth. Time: 2:24. Half mile, running: Drugglat won. Over Again second Ferstlsatmo third. Harry Jon fourth. Time: O.fcO. W. P. MeCreary wss starter. Ths ludares were: Mr Couch of Omaha. Marlon Fugate i of Alba, Charles Mercer and Mr. Akin of II 11 II 1 I JV yrG Same II V- as 50 Cicfor o To Day and 7 Mg&tovj The LrtvriJeit Setlina; Brind of Ci&rj in the World. THI SAMO IS THt SMOMrSr-MTtCTO J" a J 'J Hastings. Timers, George Smith of Nelson, Ottis Smith of Hastings. GOLF CUPS CROSS THE OCEAN Ylsltiaa- Britisher Smashes Reoor aad Lift Two Chicago Trophic. CHICAOO, Aug. 90.-J. A. T. Bramton, premier guttapercha ball golfer of the Oxford-Cambridge golf team, celebrated th last day of the Englishmen's western trip at the Home Wood Country club link by winning two silver cups and breaking all competition and practice record of th course. He csptured the trophies In the first medal (core event the Britons have played since their arrival, with a total of 76 strokes, two strokes lower than the second cup-winning scor of hi Oxonian team mate, Bevcrldge. Several Chicago golfer who played In the competition made good scores, but had little chance with the best of the Brit ons. None of the latter ever saw the Hem Wood course until today and had to be coached to keep them from overplaying some holes. Bramston' record I noteworthy because It wa made with the hard ball. All the other players used the rubber-cored ball. A. J. Christie, the local professional, held the record of 78 and Louis N. James and O. F. Cllngman tied this season with 77 for the amateur record. Bramston' card, 7 under bogey, follows: Out ; 4 4 4 4 1 5 3 4 3-37 In 4 6 4 4 3 4 4 4 4-3373 Among the scores wer: Captain Low, 83; P. W. Leathart, SO; H. G. B. Klliss, 79: Ran son, 84; Alison, 84; Day. 88; Norman Hunter, 78 (winning third Score honors); Mansfield Hunter, W. R. V. Muridy. who twice played against the Englishmen at match play, made a score oi i a, which was the best of the American scores. Bramston' home club at Winchester, England, will have th cus tody of the 8300 Main cup for one year, wnen it win De returned lor annual compe tition at Home Wood. Th other cup Is the Briton's nersonal nroDertv. It is not likely that any golfer will soon equal Bram- V "II iruilU Willi m UIL.IC1 UilK UR 11. lp. tain Low and his team left tonight for th east. EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Decatur' Horses Race to - Dead' Heal . i- . . . , . : . mad Are Seat, Araaad . Asala. - DECATUR. 111.. Auk. 20. In the first heat of the 2:18 pace today Foxte Curd and unerry mc drove unaer tne wire nose and nose, and the judges declared It a dead neat, cieanor nnaiiy won. but It waa a race to toe nnien in eacn neat, summary; Two-year-old trot, ataka I&00: Flow Ma. dlum took second and third heats and race. nme: z:.-v uecelian Bell won first neat in z:iiA. PaCinsT. 2:18 class, stake 81.000: Foxle Curd and Cherry Prince made a dead heat in first. Time: 2:10. Cherry Prince took second heat In 2:12V Eleanor won next three heat and race. Time: l:L24, 2:1314, 2:1S4. Trotting. 1:72 class, purs 8500: Carolina won second, third and fourth heata. Tlm- 2:144. 2:li4. 2:16. Luzon won first heat In 3.10. Free-for-all pace: Riley B won In straight heat. Time: 2:07, 2:08. 2:094. a GOLFERS REACH SEMI-FINALS Mis Anthony Mast Kest Meet Mrs. Bower for Oaweatsla - ' Cap. CHICAGO. 'Au. SO Miss arla An. thony and Miss Frances Everett played the orlncinal match In the annd rnnnil of match play for the Onwentsla cup to- uoy. iiuiw aninunr winning s up I to pisy. Results In th other matches follow: Mrs. A. T. H. Bower defeated Miss Elizabeth Condon 4 up, I to play. . Miss "Johnnie" Carnenter dafeatad Mia MaHan AntKnnv 2 up 1 to play, and Mrs. W. A. Alexander defeated Mrs. C. L. Doering 1 up after a stubborn contest. Mrs. Bower will meet Mlsa Anthonv In the semi-final tomorrow. Three Tl for First Plare. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Ana- SO iRnaclal anv irurtniui oportBmen s association held a two aays snoot nere Tuesday and Wed nesaay wnicn waa largely attended by tran men from all-over the state, w f liuan oi Ainion ana Dan Bray and O. A. Scbroeder of this city tied for first place In the two day's shooting, each scoring 161 targets nut of a possible V). Following Is the official score, 180 blue rocks, II yard rise: Dan Bray 141 Diffenderfer 1B1 mien isi: copsey HS Bchroedef 1611 A. Brsy 1-lj Morrill 16Ti ganders 14 Bourke , l& Hulst 140 Hlndmarsh 1U, Ramsey 131 Trotting; Races Deelar OsT. NEW YORK, Aug- 20.-The trotting schedule for today at Briahton Barh .r postponed on account of a heavy track. bai i,l. Mass , Aug. au. The race scheduled for today at Old Saugus track were postponed on account of a heavy track. TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY. I LOST In Riverside park, (mall red bill book containing til and paper. Return to Her Grand and receive reward. Lost 738 2?X BESTUVi THt I of yWviSy 8t57 ferty Sua, skc Is Uc lack. .. a. lANTAHJU CO., Baker. Tlaiaa. fit. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. 0 of8" Ftf Menstrual Suppression 17 t2SZZ2 PEN-TAN -GOT kasi I kasas gk. Sal ta Omaka k Skeeskaa as W3BW4i awaaj C. HaM sssass tasl. a .all 1 .lL- Five Trains a Day To Chicago via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, over the only double track railway between Omaha nd Chicago, offer to the traveling public tht btzt of tvtrything in the way of the modern conveniences of travel. The Eastern Express fast train, leaving Omaha daily 5.50 p. m., arriving Chicago 7.15 next morning, with an admirably arranged equipment ot ruiiman drawing-room and tourist sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and Standard uay coacnes, uunci smoaing aim uorary cars, ana timing cars (a la carte), is cne of the most popular trains in the West. The Overland Limited electric lighted, with bullet smoking car, standard and -compartment sleeping cars, onservation and unrary Car, leaves Omaha daily at 8.1$ p. m., reaching Chicago 9.00 the next morning. Utner through trains leave umana tor tnicago ana points ewst at 3.40 a. m., e.co a. m. ana 11.30 a.m. Information to r hedules, rate, sleep log csr reservanons, on application H. a OHEYNE V, Oamaai. Assot. I40I-OS FABNAkl ay.. . MHA LOU iiiMinn 1 .-.i-S J- Baltimore and back. $2X25, Sept. 17 to l. Denver, Colorado Spring and Pueblo and back. 117.60. Salt Lak aty and back, OaSO. Deadweod and Lead and back, 213.75. Hot pringa, S. D and back, 216.40. LltOa Rock. Ark. and back. VO.. Oc tober 2, I and 4. San Francisco and Los Angeles and back. J50.0Q, October to 17. . On September 1st and 15 tb, to Butte, Hel na. 8pokaiM. Tacoma. Seattle, Portland and to hundred of other point Northwest, West and Southwest, at one tare plus t2ff tor tb round trip. Septsrmberr L C, IS and October I to many point In Indiana and Ohio, at far id.ud one-third for tb round trip. . If yon are groins" anywher you had tvei. ler write or see roe. I can probably oftr suggestion that will save you both Urn and money. J. B. Reynolds, City Passenger Agent 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha United States across the con- To carry" the Overland Mail ;XIJiV tinent, on ac- count of its being the best and most direct line VIA OMAHA the UNION PACIFIC is 2 OA miles shorter to JI78 miles shorter to 27 H miles shorter to 808 miles shorter to . 1 2 hoars q nicker to 1 tt hoars quicker to 1 hoars quicker to Id hours quicker to Bait Lake City San Francisco Ixs Anrelei Portland Salt Lake City Ban Francisco Los Ansreles Portlan d THAN ANYOTHtR LINE. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DAILY Fall hsjurrsstlB rtnaHnlly fcaralskad M appllcatlM U tiTT ticket ornre. 'Phon I1C 134. FABSAM SI.