THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1903. 9 SAINTS WIN CAME IN .WALK Uhsouriaoi Found Out fifteen Eiti Off Oospaniei and Hecden n. HARD LUCK, NO TEAM WORK HURT LOCALS oirk Raagers lilt Ball Safelr Tea Tlai, feat Are Abla la Sead at Two Mea Arroa Plata. Omaha felt the need of effective slabmen and teamwork In yesterday gam which St. Joseph took In a walk. Companion tarted In to pitch and when h quit at the and of the fourth Inning the Saints had aix rune and nine hit a. with a total of alxteen baaea. Then Henderson took a whirl at It and in hia five innings tha visitor barged all hlta and three ram more. From the look of the ninth Inning when they made a trio of rune oft as many hlta. It as good for young Henderaon that the game waa over. In a meaaure Omaha played In bardeat kind of luck, for the fielding was good. some of the most difficult chances being taken. But the lack of team work waa painfully evident. The locals certainly ought to have got more than a pair of runs oS their ten hlta. They seemed to lack Interest and this was nettling on the crowd. In one Inning Miller, Thornton and Shugart hit aafely in succession and still the side waa goose-egged. In another In ning Oondlng, who was the first man to the bat, drove one to deep left for two bag-s and was followed by four batsmen. When the fourth man, who was Dusty Miller, got through, Johnnie was still in second base. In the ninth Inning with two outs and the bases clear Oenlns hit to the center field fence for three bases and mlrht Just as easily have taken four If he cared. The team simply threw away Its hits snd chances of winning, while on the other hand the visitors cashed theirs In at a premium almost every time. Thornton made three hlta out of four times up, yet never crossed the plate himself and only sent one other runner there. Kemmer for Bt. Joe hit safely three times scoring once himself and sending two others home. It waa such distinctions In the general play ing throughout with Omaha under . an extra handicap on account of Its pitchers that made the game what It waa Score: ST. JOBEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E ... 4 tors of Oman, will be cn hand to try and beat Blair. He has suffered three defeats. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Heavy fllttlaa; Eaafelea the Phtlllee ta Tara Dewa Mea from tt. Loals. PirrLACTXPHTA. Aug. H -Heavy hit ting by Philadelphia resnlted In two defeats for St. Ixiuls today. The lr-ats' fielding was rsgged at tlmt, hut brilliant plays were made bv both tea ma. Attendance, LTSS. Poor, first game: rHILADELPHI. st. Long R HOAX 11 HO A B Theme, of . 4 I I tVerr.!!. t ... I I Ciukii, lb . I I t I l.Peaiearr. rt 1 I I WoleTs. lb. I 1 I 1 Nit, rf.... 1 tit Relator, rt... 1 1 B, lb.... t Benr. If 1 Ht'-aeu. lb.. 1 I DouflMa, lb. 1 ft 1 Brain. ea... 4 1 H.l.wllt. aa. 1 1 I 1 Mlerrlar. If... t I I 1 Imnln. e 1 1 t Ryan, ..... Ill Puiibr, . 8 8 e 1 siManyhj. J Total ..."tun it Tout ...I I M II I rhllsdelphla 1 6 1 0 8 4 0 0 7 Bt Luls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 w 8-8 Two-bsse hits: Olesson. Wnlverton. Kels ter. Dueclebv. Three-base hits: Hulswltt. Ducsiebv. Sacrifice hit: Thoma. Stolen bases: Barclay. Keister. Duuhle play: Hulswltt to Lougla, Farrell to Harkett. Left on base: Su Louis, 1: Philadelphia, 7 First on ball: Off Murotir. i: Off Dug- rleby, 1. Btrurk out: By Murphy, 1; by burglebr. 4. Time: l a. Lmplre: Emill. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. IT. LOCIS. R H O A r R H O.A.E Thorn a. rt.. 1 1 I 4 FarTwll. lb .. 1 1 I t I Oleeoon, lb., till lPtinleeTT. rt. 1 1 1 Wole'ra, lb. I I 1 14 Smoot, ef.... 14 114 Keleter. rf... I 114 Kurd. IS....1 1114 Herry. If I I I 4 Heckett. lb. 4 1 II 4 Peutlaaa, lb. 4 4 1 4 4 Brain. .... 4 4 4 1 4 HuiewiU, a. 1 1 t 1 IBarrlar. If. 4 1 I 4 4 Huh a l l 1 1 J O'Nall. e. 4 1 4 Freeer. .... 1111 4, Rhode, p.... 4 4 4 4 4 Total ... I 14 17 II 1 Totali ... I 1 14 14 I Philadelphia 1 0106410 8 St. Louis 1 00100000-8 Two-base hits: Keister, Fraser, Farrell. Three-base hit: Barry. Home run: muis wltt. Sacrifice hit: Thomas, stolen case Karrv. Lft on bases: St. Louis. 4; Phlla delphla, i. First base on balls: Off Rhodes, i! nrr Taser. l. Mil oy oitcneu ohii; iun leavy, Keister. Struck out: By Fraser. 8. passed ball: Roth. Wild pitch: Fraaer. Time: 1:10. umpire Emsiie. Bestoa aad Claelaaatl Divide. n esa-r mark In the last Innings. Holmes prohshlr rnnrte. a rerorn. witn mur from lert neia. Attendance, r-corm. BOSTON. CH1CAOO R HO All RH.OAE Pembartr. If I I 1 I 4 Hnhnes, H... 4 1 I 4 I nlllne. lb... 1 J I I Utll. IB.... J Stehl. cf 114 4 SJoeeo. M 1 1 I freemen, rt. I I 4 4 ureea. rt ... t t 1 1 par-nt. ... 114 1 4 raliahaa. Ik. I I I I I Le haace. Ik I I I 1 lw. lb.. 1114 4 Feme, lb.... 1 14 1 tTenneBllI, a I 4 I I 1 Farell, e 1110 Bialiorr, .. leans. s 1111 Puereon. s. 4 4 4 1 4 - - mi imii ... a e v a e Total ...U linil I I Total ... I I 17 14 4 Batted for Patterson In ninth. Boston $ 0 0 0 I I 5-11 Chicago 0 0 0 I 1 0 01 Left on bases: Chic wo. 8: Boston. 5. Two- base hit: Young. Collins. Parent. Freeman. Stolen base: IXmgherty. BtrurK out: tty Patterson, 2; by loung. . I'ssaea nan: Blatterv. i. P.a"S on balls: Off Patterson, 1; off Voung, 1. Time: 1:40. tmplre: Eagen. alati Take Flaal One. ST. LOt'IS. Aua. . St Louis took the final a-ame of the series from New York this sfternoon. Wright proved effective for St. Louts, while . heshro pitched an erratic game for tna visitors- Attendance, t,iiw. Score: IT. wins. I Mw TORR. i.i.oii. it.u.o.ii. BorietL If... 114 4 OlCaaroy. lb... 4 14 11 Martin, rj... I l OKeeier, n.... I 1 Hill. It: 4 111 I KIb.rf.l4. a 4 1 1 I 4 Andarva, lb 1 1 4 4 Oenel, lb... 4 ill I I Wall-, a., i 1 I 1 tfWilllame. Ill 1 I M Helnrtc. ef. I I I 1 raTl. if 1 4 1 4 Frl.l. lb 1111 MrPr1'4, ef. 1 1 I I 4 Pilw, .... 14 14 BtIIIo. ... 4 4 111 Wrljnt, p.... lilt 4Cbebro, 41411 Donahue, If jRelden, rt Hohe, 3b Kemmer, lb.... Hartman, cf.... Plake. ss Garvin, e MrBrtde. lb.... Falls, fi Totals i is rr it 41 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. 0 0 E. 0 .14 ! 10 17 U Carter, rf Oenlns, cf Miller. If Thornton, lb.... Shugart, Zb Kelly, ... Htckey. tb Oondlng, o Companion, p.... Henderson, p.... xThoma Totals x Thomas batted for Henderson In ninth. flur hv Innlnn St. Joseph I lllHMt-l maha 0 11 M I M -) Hits by lnnlnn Bt. JoseDh .....t t 1 I 0 1 1 1 S-1S Omaha .... 1 I t 1 1 0 0 0 110 Earned runs: St. Joseph, 1. Three-baa hlta: Oenlns, Kemmer, Falls. Two-baae bits: Oondlng. McKrlde. Itohe. Donahue, Kemmer, Oarvln, Belden. lilt by pitched ball: carterj.. twees on a4l; .Ufl compan Ion. S: off Falls. 4. rHlruck out: By Com panlon, I; by Fa 'Is, L Double play: Kohe to Kemmer. Left on base: Omaha, 10: St. Joeeph. 10. Passed ball: Oondlng. Wild pitch: Falls. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kelly Dee MolaeS Wla ta Thlrteeath. DES MOINES, la,, Aug-. -Des Moines won another . thirteen-lnnlng gAme this afternoon. Kansas City made two In tha first. In the last half of the ninth Des Moines tied .the score and finally won in the thlrteentn. Hes pitched a wonderful game, allowing but four hlta. Attendance i.uuu. score: it. h. c Dea Moines ....000 00000 1000 11 4 Kansas City. . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 I Batteries: Morrison and Foiil; Hess and Masai tL Distillers Dowa Deaver, DENVER. Colo., Aug. 11. Inability to nil me Dan at critical umei loei today i game for Denver. Score: R II. E Peoria .. S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Denver .. 4) 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Batteries: Founds and Schlel; Barry and utiison. . . Mllllaaalros Make Krrars. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Aug. Milwaukee look the last gam of the aeries today In a slugging match In which the locals part waa that of making errors. Soore: R.H E. Milwaukee ....0 1 0 4 1 0 I I I 11 It Colo. Springs 000000004 0 Batteries: Swormstedt and Lucia New meyer ana uoran gtaadiaar tka Teaaas. Flayed. Won. Lost. P. O. jauwaure Colo. Seringa. Kansaa City St. Joaepta Peoria , lenver Des Molns Omaha Games -today: Kansas Cltv at Omaha Milwaukee at Denver; Peoria at Colorado springe; sc. joeepa at AJes Molnea. Keieati Dfeat Blair, . W 44 M .636 .. 111! 2 40 .ug ,. Ha) tl 4 .410 .. 7 4 4 .6U6 101 .41 (4 .4t . Ml 46 M .464 .. 100 , 44 K .440 .. M 40 M .404 .... i i i t ac ,1a ... I n I ll BOSTON. Aug. a. Boston and Clnclnnstl vlded another aouDle-neaaer toaay, tin' Innatl taking the first and Boston the sec nnd. Suthoff steadied in trie nrsi game arter Dttrhlna noorly. while Willlame weakenea Abbattlchlo was put eut of the game for disputing a decision. I'ooie waa no duze e to Boston in me second game, snd Carney was effective throughout. Attendance, ,6(6. score, nrst game: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. R.H. O.A.E. I R H O A Kallar. If.... 1 III I neater, tf-tb 1 1441 ScTmour ef. 1 1 I t Tenner, lb.. 11 1 Dol.n, rt.... 1 14 Cooler. If.... 1 4 4 4 1 Bertler. lb. . 1 111 4 Stanley, rf... 1 4 1 4 4 Oteintelilt, tb 1 1 1 4 4 ktoran, e 114 4 1 Dalr, lb 1 4 4 1 I Ab'tlrhle, lb 4 4 I I Coccoraa. a. 1 1 4 a tiirarner. ef... 4 4 4 4 F-leti, e 4 14 1 liUrem sot, lb. I 1 1 I I Butbol, .... 114 1 Ao brer. aa... 4 114 4 I William, p, l Total ... t 11 V 11 1 ' Total ... 4 I 17 II Boston '. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Cincinnati 1 0 10(001 1 Two-base hits: Oremlnger. Dolan. Suthoff. Three-base hit: Dolan. Home run: Seymour. Stolen bases: Dexter. Kelley, BecKley. First on balls: Off William. 2; off Suthoff. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By ButholT. 2; by Wil liams. 1 Struck out: By Williams. 4; by Suthoff, 4. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Johnston. score, second game: boston. , cincinnati. .s.o:a i.I r.h o a k. neater, ef... 111 eKelley, if.... 1 1114 Tenner, lb.. 4 1 I I OiBermour. ef. I 1 I I 1 Cooler. If.... 111! Dole, rt 41114 Stanley, rf... I I I 40 Berkley, lb.. 4 1114 MoriMi. .... 0 II I Stelnteldt, lb 4 I I 1 Ab'tlrhlo. lb. I 4 4 1 4 Dalr. tb 4 14 11 Grem'ser. lb. 1 111 Corcoran, s. 4 4 1 1 1 Aubrey, aa... I I I 1 0 Pletl. 4 4 114 Career. .... 114 14 Maberar, ... 4 4 114 irooi. p.... 1 all Total! ...10 11IT4 4 Total ... I I M 11 I Boston 4 0 10 0 10 Clnclnnstl 0 01000000-1 Two-base bits: Btelnfeldt. Aubrey. Home run: Kelley. Stolen bases: Moran, Bteln feldt, First on balls: Off Carney,' 1;. off Poole, 4. Struck out: By Carney, 6; by Poole, I. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone. Microbes Via by Good Flay. BROOKLYN. Auk. a.Chlcaro outplayed the konve team- today; - Wicker -for the visitors pitched excellent ban. Jones was batted hard at tlmea and received wretched aupport. 'Jimmy 1 Casey sprained his ankle In the fifth Inning and will be un able to play for several davs. ' Attendance, 2,000. Score: CH1CAOO. t BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.g.l RU.O.AS. flasl. If.... t 114 Ittran. Ib...l 114 4 Willlame. . 4 4 4 I 4 Sherkara. It. 1 4 I I 4 Caeey. lb.... 4 114 1 Deb be. ef.... 4 111 Chance, lb.. 1 1 s Doyle, lb.... 1 lull D jonea. cf. 4 4 1 1 I Denies, a. .. 4 1114 Tinker, lb- 1 1 I I 4 McCreeiy, rt 1 I 1 4 1 Kim, e 1 111 I Jordan, lb... I 1144 Brere. lb.... 1 I 4 ( Jack W teen. 0 0 4 1 1 1 Harley. rt... 1 I I I 4 O. Jim. s. 4 4 1 I 1 Wicker, a.... 1111 1 Total ... n i .1 II 17 It 1 . Total ... I 17 I ll Total ... I II 14 II 1 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 t 0 0 t 4 New York 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Earned runs: St. Louis, t; New York. 2. Two-bsse hits: Anderson Heidrlck (2). Sac rifice bits: Wallace, Hevllle. LiouDle plays: Martin to Anderson; Elberfeldt to Wil liams to Gansel. Passed ball: Sugden. 1 Stolen base: McFarland. Hit by pitched ball: By Wright. 2. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 2; off Chesbro. i. Struck out: By Wright. 7: by t. neDro, z. uri on Daees: ot. Louis, ; New York, (. Time; lS. umpire Connelly. Phllllea mm Detroit Split Evea. DETROIT. Aug. a. Philadelphia and De troit broke even In their last games of the season here. Both were remarkable con testa Waddell Pitched a shutout In the first sgalnst Donovan and was so elated that he aaked to go In the second and came near getting away witn lu Attenaanoa, J, vol. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. I DETROIT. R U. O.A.E. R H.O.A.B. Hartiel. if... 4 114 O Barrett, ef... I 4 1.4 4 Plckertr, cf 4 4 I 4 Lueh, If 4 4 114 L. t'.raea, lb. I 1 4 I O.Crawford, rt. I 4 I I 4 Seybola, lb.. 4 4 11 4 0 Terr, lb 4 4 10.1 4 Muirby. lb.. I 14 1 1 MrAl'eter, 4 1 1 I Id. rroea. e. 1 1 4 I O Kuelow. c ... toll HoDmaa, rf. 4 1 4 4 0 Yeaaer. lb... 4 4 14 4 fhrerk. 0....4 14 4 O'Lond. 2b 4 14 14 Waddell, p.. 4 1 4 I OiDoaoTaa, p.. 4 114 0 Total ...1 4 17 10 ll Total .,.4 I IT I I Philadelphia 0 0001000 0-1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 t) 0-0 Two-base hit: Lena. Sacrifice hit: Carr. Stolen base: Buelow. Bases on balls: Oft Donovan. 1: off Waddell. 2. Base on er rors: Detroit. 1. Left on bases: Detroit. 8; Philadelphia, . Struck out: By Dono- vsn, 1; by Waddell, 4. Time: l:zo umpire O Laughlin. Score, second game: DETROIT. 1 PHILADELPHIA. R.H. O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Barrett, ef... 4 4 4 4 e1 Hart. el. It... 4 110 1 Lueh. If 1111 frPtekertng, ef I 4 4 4 4 Crawford, rt. 4 1 4 4 e L. t roe, lb. 4 4 I I 1 Carr. lb 0 1 10 1 v Beyboia, id., i i e e McAI'der. SB 4 I 1 I l Murphy, Ik . I III MKiutre, .. I i I I I' M Croee, a. I I I I Buelow, e.... 1110 (iHoCman, rt. I 1 I I 119 vit-nrere, c.... w a l 4 4 4 14 1, 4 14 10 ..01010014 1-1 ..loooioioi 4 Totale .. Chicago Brooklyn Two-base hits: Harley, Dobbs. Slsgls. Btolen bases: Slagle, Chance (3). Tinker. First base on errors: Chlcaso. 2: Brooklyn. 1. Left on bases: Chicago, t; Brooklyn, 4. Double plays: Dahlen to Doyle, Ever to Tinker to KUnr. Sacrifice hit: Dobbs. First base on balls: Off Jones. I; off Wicker, k. Hit by pitched ball: By Jonea, 2. Struck out: Br Jonea 1: by Wicker. 6. Passed ball: Kllng. Time: 1.14. Umpire: aaurau. . . Pirates aad' Glaats Both Wla. NEW YORK. Aug. . Pittsburg's Xa tlonal league champions made their last ap pearance or the eeaaon at the polo grounds today In a double-header In which they di vlded the honors with the locals. The visitors scored a shut-out over MO' Grew men In the first same. In tha second they played loosely and the home team, with Mathewson In the box. had the game well In hand from the close of the aecond Inning. The visitors called on three pitchers during ths game. At tendance, 18.UZ. score, nrst game: PITTSBliRO. NEW YORK. R H O A B. R.H. O.A.I Beeuiaoat, ef I 1 1 4 4 Browne, rt... 4 4 4 4 4 Clerke. If.... 4 4 1 4 4 Breaa'k'S, el 4 I 1 4 4 Leech. Ik.... 1 114 MrOaa. Ik.. 4 4 111 Waaaer, ..! 1 I I Mertee. If.... (44 BraaeTM, Ik 4 4 11 1 Babb. aa t 114 1 kitcbey, Ik.. !! Lauder, lb... 1 4 6 4 4 Sebrtna, rf.. Iuea, lb I I 1 fbelpe, e ... I I a Y eager, lb. Loo. Zb... tibopec, p.. Mullln. p.. . 4 4 0 4 1 Hill, rf Gear, rt Nanra. lb... Or.nr. lb... Prenll, lb. Butler, e... Rethruea. If Leewe, e... Coo a. base.: Dunleavy (T. First base on balls: Off Elliott. 11; off McMarkln. 1. Hit by f Itched be.ll: vios,. urmaney. Barrinr I. Double plays: Bunw to Mellor. bchaf- ley to Donahue. Left on basee: Mllwauk-e. Columbus,, lime: i.ou. empire: .miu- lane. Kiwi' Play Telle. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 21 Py bunching hits and outplaying Toledo. Kansas City won todsy. Attendance, wt). score: KANSAS CITT. I TOLEDO. llO.it RKOAt. ,1111 HBrr4, It.. 1111 ,1111 Olowone, e ... 1 1 I I 1 , 114 4 Bmtih. rf.... 11114 ,0111 ('Plank', e. 1 I I 1 I , 1 IM 4 I V h. oh, Ik... 4 4 114 ,4141 I Turner, lb... 1 1 11 4 1 ,1114 1 Bell, at 1 1 6 4 ,11111 ChlMa. lb.... 114 14 , 1 IS 14 MrQlll, .... 0 0 S 1 6 iDor. s 4 4 4 1 4 Total ... I 14 17 11 4 I Tel la ... 1 M 14 4 Kansas City 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Toledo ,.....i 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-t Two-base hits: Kothfuss (2). Home run: Franti. Sacrifice hltej Frants. Nance, Ow ens. Stolen bsse: HiU- Double play: urafly to Nance to Frantst Banes on balls: Off Coons, 1; off McOIII. S; off Dorn, t Btrurk out: By Coons. 4; by Dorn L Wild Pitch: McUlli. innings pucnea: uy nciitll. b. Dy Dorn, I. Hits: Off McQUl. 11; off Dorn. 1. ili: Blsnkensh d. Left on bases: Ksnsas City. 11; Toledo, I. Tims: 1:4k. Um pire: Cunningham. Btaadlag at the Teaaas, Played. Won. Lost Bt. Paul 107 72 t& Milwaukee ......... 106 65 40 Louisville 106 .6 Indianapolis ....... 1UX M Kansas City 10! " M ' Columbus ......... 1V9 44 Minneapolis - 197 , 41. Toledo 105 17 Games today: Louisville at Minneapolis Indianapolis at St.' Paul, Columbus at Mil waukee; Toledo at Kansas City, ' Berlbaer Beats Janlors. SCRIBNER. Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special Tal egram.) The home team and the union Stock Yards Juniors played a close game here today, scrlbner winning by one run. The Juniors had the game well in hand, but bad errors by Talbot In the seventh gave the game away. Jellen and Chads botn pitched gooa nan, each giving six ntts ana escn , strixing out seven men.1 Miller got his usual two-base hIL The battery work of both teams was the fea ture. The Juniors were badly crippled up, playing a listless game and showed signs of too much ball playing. They leave for Omaha over the Northwestern, today's game completing their schedule for the Nebraska trip. Score: R.H.E. Scrlbner ........1 0 1 0 0 2 0 01 6 4 Juniors 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0-3 6 Batteries: Scrlbner, Jellen and Miller; Juniors. Chada and Schnack. Two-base hit: Miller. Struck out: By Jellen, 7; by Chada. 7. Base on balls: Jellen, 1; Chada, L Time: 1:4. 47 ' to ' ti 6 . 66 6 PC. .671 .611 .661 m: .4!"0 .4"4 .1X3 14 horse off the track and gave the heat to I Meade second. Salada third. Emerald. A slight accident .occurred In the Time: l pace, whirn resulted In cutting on . " " ,,. L iT,., L,, quarter from the foot of Mrnryett anillj""- ', .1 " - cuuslng her to be withdrawn, utherwlee I IJnra third Time: 1K everything went off without a hltrh in the ST. LtL IS, Aug 21. Results; light harness events. The summary: r 1 " . . i 1 .".ii-V 2:22 pace: Fred H. won. Sunny Slop see- Detest -conl. Tangent third, ond, Anawlll third, Ramandie fourth, Mark Time: .U. . Boy fifth, Yankee Bnv ststh. Time: 2:ltV Reet nd race, Jve hal f furlnne s M- 2.30 trot: tieppy secret won, i 'ny u vim ""m" -...-.. - second. Itilo Mack third. Time: I zv. I ".v, .lnl ,,. Runnlna. Quarter of a mile ana repeat:! intra rain. unr mm 1mr.r1.1m,, , Fmeraid won. titer Acaln second. Ladv I Dr. Hart won. Brown "Sail second Whlt- C'batam was ruled off. Time: 1:16. EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Hawtherae Wla Stera Five-Heat traagl far Boaaer Manorial. Parse. nnr third Time: 1 4$ I Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: M nolln won. Old Stone second, Fenlsn third. Time: 1 13V Fifth rsce. one mile snd seventy yard: Doe 6kln won, Eva O. second, Hindi third. Time: l:t;v. Sixth rsce. one mile: Lynch won. Aules second Macbeth third. Time: 1:4:. Pl'FFAlyO. N. Y'.. Aug. a. Results: First race, one mile: Rene won. Char lotte. J aecond. Furto third. Time. 1:41V KEW Tfmir Ana- 1 After a dav'a de- I Rorinrl race, four and a half fui'lonas: lay on account of a heavy track, the Orand Volrey won. Oolristick second, The World Circuit meeting was resumed at Brighton third. Time: 0:bty Heach, before 8,000 spectators. The event Third race, six furlongs: Louise Collier of the card was the fJO.OuO Bonner stake won. Cart Kahler second, Mrs. Frank Foe- for the 2:12 trotters. The betting wse ter third. Time: 1:14V,. heavy, Blllv Buck selling for I1.0W to ITVO Fourth rsce. one mile snd a quarter: Jus- for the field. The favorite won the first tice won. Cloche d or second King Pet heat by half a length from Jim Forry, third Time: 2:09V with Swift a clone second, but he was Fifth race, seven furlonrs: Nellie Forrest beaten In the second bv the rank outsider won. Military second, Ethel Davis third Hawthorne, with Tiverton second. Time: 1:2714.. , . ... In the third heat at the first turn Swift Sixth rsce, one mile and a sixteenth: Eda stumbed and swerved into Hawthorne, Riley won, Benckart second. James F and both went down, the horses being third. Time: 1:48. ..,,.hl In th mainllmi KtnneV lsOl I ' had wot th. lead, and won the heat by a I 'wVltli tha Bevelera. narrow margin, amidst a volley of cheers wMk I - Creole for th driver. Doble, In the fourth heat M Kinnev Lou led to the top of the stretch. SJilL, 1th Billy Buck and Hawtiiorne close up, 1 Huntlnaton . ... . Jt here Hawthorne came up with a splen- "" Totals ' w but did burst of speed and won esslly by a lene-th. The next heat was close from start to flnlth, Hawthorne winning by two f,ch lengtns. witn tne omr two iirru uui. " Wf bf r sold ror i:J in a ei.vw pooi. Summary: The Bonner Memorial, 130,000 purse, tor 1:12 class, trotting:. Hswthorne, rn. m., by Jayblrd- ldy Ham, by liamonno Hunter Totals , ... Horse fthovr Get Ope Air Aadltorlai 1st fd. Sd. T'tl. 1H2 111 ! 874 ..w.lfiO 144 2W 1 1M i36 1D8 6i8 .....838 831 M 1,7X5 1st. Id. M. T'tl in 7 jri 150 5.r.s 144 117 SS 164 168 214 Ud 46 670 6S7-1.6 (Hudson) 10 1 II 1 1 Billy Buck. br. g. (Oeersi 118 12 Kinnev Lou. b. r fDoble) 4 18 1 Tiverton, b. g. (Howell) 7 I 2 ro Jim Ferry, g. g. (Franks). ....... 2 I 8 ro Promise, blk. g. (Andrews) 4 8 ro George Muscovite, b. h. (Bond). .IS 8 4, ro Judge Cullen, blk. g. (Cares)..'.. 4 13 11 ro Frsnces B., ch. m. (Snow) 8 T 8 ro Kl Mllagro. br. g. (Dlokerscn).. 8 12 T ro John Mc, b. g. (Milan) ...11 8 10 ro Authoress, blk m. (McDonald). .12 11 I ro Swift, b. g. (Tloehurst) 8 10 dls Tim. okv -ncM 2 2:09. 2:0Mt. The John H. Shultx, et.OoO purse, for to 'contest tomorrow In .WINONA LAKE, Ind.. Aug. 21.-At the stock horse meeting of the Winona as sembly today R waa decided to build an open air auditorium to seat 90,000, and make other improvements. Among those added to the sesemhly board were R. K. Coyle, Denver: W. M. Page, Leavenworth, Kan. Miss "Johnnie" In Flaal, 1 1 1 I 4 1 8 4 Klchola Comes Jtest. Kid Nichols and his heroes, who are play ing very fast ball Just now, will open a three-days' engagement st the lnton Street park with Omaha on Saturday after noon. It must, he borne In mind all the wnne him r a nnui uuj wio piayiug i,,-, mm. h Vi (T)odnBi some ball Just now. and this fsct makes ft faw" Hi'U' b',navis) 4-year-olds, 2:28 class Judge Greene, b. f .. by Directum- Dam, by Enteeo. jr. (Walker) 1 Walnscott, b. h. (Cox) I Margarett Bathgate, b. m. (Titer)... 2 1. 11. v,, r (Rmivnn) 4 Illne. b. m. '(Hudson) Mix Rosedale, ch. m. (Brawley) 6 8 6 Time: 1:11 7. :10H. JO1- 2:08 pacing class, purs 85.000, mile and a quarter; Kervula. h. m. (Hudson) 1 Albert, ro. g. (McDonald) J Locanda, br. h. (Brooamne) Miss Wlllamonf, b. m. (Miller) J CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Miss "Johnnie" Car penter today won her mutch with Mrs. W. A. Alexander on the Fourteenth green. 8 up, 4 to play. She thus earned the right to contest tomorrow In the final for the Onwentala cup with her tll rival, Misa xuuajw Aninunf. , Fasaeas Ball Player Dead. BOSTON, Aug. 21. Andrew J. Leonard, formerly a famou base ball player, tiled at his home here today, from a complica tion of stomach troubles. He was 86 years of age. Wc. ALWAYS ARE' M MILD Save the Bands absolutely certain that the games will be """u,"' f--'rw; ker among the roost interesting 01 uie season, i- "'..-AVi, a blk h! (Snow .. Waddell. p.. I 4 1 1 1 "l 14 " I ToUl Loerer, p.. To la BLAIR, Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special Tele, gram.) The Resents defeated Blair todav in a loosely played game of base ball, U to ! Pittsburg 0 0 1 8 1 6 0 08 8. The score; New York 0 00800000-0 arner, ... 4 1114 4 1 4 4 4 Mctilsaltf , 41114 I inil Total ... 6 I It 14 I Regents R.H.E. f . 60060016 811 IS 11 Blair...., 0 1101108-8 10 6 Batteries: Regents, Donahue and Clair; Blair, W. Noyea and Eulinger. Three-base hit: Robertson. Two-base hits: N. Kill, Kennedy. Struck out: by Noyee, 6; by Donahue, 1. First base on bail: Off Noyea, 1. Douhl playe: Blair, 1; Kagenta, L Um pire: Halstead. Next Sunday Tom Qulnlan. with hla Bene- HAY FEVER'S CONQUEROR reatke Hyaaael aad Bas Title Dradeel asaaaar Tlalter. By the use of Hyomet you can save an expensive trip to the mountain and ea cape weeka of suffering. This remarkable remedy for the cure of hay fever, kills the germs ef the disease, aootaea aad heals th irritated muooua membrane, if used two or three weeks before th time of the usual appearance of hay fever will pre vent the attack. Th complete Hyomel treatment consists 4M a neat pocket Inhaler, through which Hyomel 1 breathed, a bottle of Hyomet and a medicine dropper. The air taken Into the lauge la this way Is ailed with healing balsam and forms a perfect safe guard a tins t attacks of hay fever or rose oid. Those who bar had bay fever, know bow little help can be gained by stomach dosing; In this disease. Hyomel Is the Only scientific yet common sense treatment for the trouble. It la easy snough for any on to aay that a remedy will gi v satisfaction, but Sherman 4k McCennell offer to refund the money If Hyomel doe not do all that 1 claimed for It, certainly Inspire faith la the treatment Hyomet really give you In your own borne, a change of climate, and hay fever sufferer know front past esperWne that this has been the only thins that afforded them relief. By breathing Hyomel a few time dally, you ca save the expense and trouble of a mouataut uts- a atrolt all aA&ger J fca Is. Left on bsses: Pittsburg. 4: New York. 8. Two-bsse hits: Bresnahan, Babb, Beau mont. Wagner. Sacrifice hlta: Clarke. Btolen baae: Clarke. Double play: Branafleld to Wagner. First on balls: Off Leaver. 1; off McGlnnlty, 1. First on errors: Pittsburg, Hit by pitched bsll: By Mcoinnlty. 1. Struck out; By Leever, 1; by McGlnnlty, L Time: 1:40. Umpires: O Day and Hurat. Score, second game: MEW Tonal. yiTTSBlRO. M.U.O.A.Ii R.H. O.A.E. Browse, rf... 14 14 t'Bea.taont, cf 1 I I I brae a' a, c 4 I I t rciarko. If.... 114 4 MrOana, Ik . 4 1 1 I e'Leeca. tb.... 4 4 11 Mene. If.... I I 1 I S.Wacner. ae. . I I I 4 4 Keek, a I 1 T 1 t'Sraaerlo. lk 4 I I 1 I leaser, Ik... 1111 Ritckey. Ik.. I 4 I I I Iea. tb.... 114 4 I Sebrtn. H... 4 4 14 1 Warner. ... 4 4 1 Smlia. ..... 4 8 4 aveta'eoa. s. 6 I 16 IjVatl. S 6 11 winbeoa. .. TwUls .-4UI7V4 l.ralkka s.. 4 4 4 1 Kraser .... S 6 4 4 ToUl ... I I 17 11 t Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-baae hits: Teager, Bey bold, sac rifice hit: M. Cross. Stolen bases: Bar rett, Pickering. . Base on balls: OR Wad dell. 3; off Mullln, 1. First base on errors: Ieiroit. 1. Lett cn oases: uetroii. 1; Phlladelohia. 7. Struck out: By Skopec . 1; by Waddell. 7. Douhle play: McAllister to Long to Carr. Time: 1:80. Umpire: O'Laughlln. Cleveland Moves T Osa CLEVELAND. Aua. 21. Cleveland ' went Into second plsee today, shutting out Wash ington. Wilson was Knocked out 01 tne box In the second Inning, snd Townsend, who succeeded him. was wua. uraaiey s fielding at third, accepting eleven chance without an error, waa the feature. At tendance, 2.808. Score: , CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON. H.H.O.A.B T' ' - 'R.HO AE. nirk, rf I I I C fblneoa.vYf 4 "4 S Bar. ei 1 v vter.o, aa.rp..e a. 1 Bradler, Ik.. I I I I I'U'ltU. If.. 114 4 1 Lajole, tb... I 111 cf. .... 4 1461 Hlfkman, lb. 1 4 11 4 Cl.rke. lb... 4 4 11 4 4 MrCartbr, it. 4 1 1 4 CCouRhlln, lb. 4 4 I I I Bemle. e 4 111 VMrCofk. lb. 4 1 1 I 4 Oerha'er, a. 1 1 1 4 1 Klttredr. e. 4 1 8 I I Doaohoe. p.. 1 1 I 1 0 Wlieon, p.... 1 Tawueene. p. 1 4 1 4 Total ...14 II 17 17 ll . . , Total ... I I 14 11 I Cleveland 1 1 1 1 I I 6 1 10 Washington 0 0 0 0 4 00 First base on errors: Washington, 8. Two-base hits: Bradley (2), Hernia, Dona hue, Selbach, Mccormick. Three-base hit: Lajole. Sacrifice hits: Bay, Bradley. First base on balls: Bv Townsend. 6. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7: Washington, 7. Struck out: By lonshue, z: by Townsena. . Time; 2:11. Unuihre: Sheridan. Staadlasj of tha Teaaas. ' Played. Won. Lost P C. .. 108 67 86 . .11 ., 104 68 46 .808 ..IK 6 47 .667 .. 102 61 66 .610 .. W 60 4 .6(6 .. 101 47 64 . 468 .. 1(4 47 67 . 461 ..108 S2 71 .211 Washlmrton at Detroit PhiladelDhla at Cleveland: New York at Chicago; Boston at Bt. jouia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Paal Captares First (rasa Iadlaa polls by CaaaHratlTaHlttlagr aad ra.t Wark. BT. PAUL. Aug.' B. Consecutive hitting and fast work on tne bases in tne tourtn and seventh Innings gave the home club a victory in th opening game with Indianap- olls. Attendance, z.t. ocore: gT. r-AVl. INDLANAfOLI. - R.U.O.A.E EH. OAK Oeler. Ik I 111 l'Klhm. lb.... 4 1 14 4 4 f bannea, rf. I 1 I 1 4 Tei, lb 1 4 I I I Jerkeon. rt.. 1 I 4 1 ! HoeTtOTer. rf 4 1 4 4 4 Arheefer. aa. 4 4 1 I I Seidon. 1 8 I 1 4 Hutime, Hi. 114 7 t WocdruS. if. 1 1 4 4 Flournor. If. I 0 oicouiter, cr... e e e i Wheeler, lb. 1 III I eiklarcaa. . .. 4 I I ? 4 Pierce, c 4 4 4 4 4-Tameett. lb. I 4 1 4 4 AUemaa. .! Ford. a ( Total ... 4 I 17 at ll Total ... I I 44 11 Rt: Paul 0 0180611s- lndlsnspolls 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-baae hits: Marcaa f2). Heydon (I) Klhra. Jackson, Shannon. Wheeler. Sacri fice hits: Pierce. Schaefer. Stolen bases: Bchaefer. Jackson. Fox (2). Double plays Schaefer to Hugarlns to Wheeler; Allemang to Muggins to wneeier. tvaae on Dans: yit Ford. 6; off Allemang. 1 Struck out: By Ford. 8. Wild oltch: Ford. Left on bases St. Paul. 7; Indlanapolla, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Haskell. LaalsvlUe Dew as taa Oles. The teams: Omaha. Thornton Shugart.. Hlckey... Kelly , Miller...., Oenlns..., Carter Oondlng Thomas Schafstall..., Sanders Companion.. Henderson.. Position. Kansas City. I Nonamee. b. m. L,"m'B)-- Welch Pitcher 1 : ! .488 . 810 . 6 6 10 .14 1! .817 .10 T 8 8HELBT. NeT..' Aur. a. (Bneclal Tele- (Eckerl mm 1 The last series of the ball tourna-I Went worth, blk. g. (Speer) ment wan nlaveil thle afternoon. The arame Welnut Tla.ll. br. h. IBenyon). was delayed about -an hour by Fullerton Baron De Shay, b. g. (McHenry). refusing to play with the Shelby Storm Wllque, b. g. (McDonald). Strutters the first game, but It was com- I Dulce Cor, br, g. (Miller) promised by -dividing whe 178 purse and the I Idellta. b. h. (Kelly)... rios aate recelnu between tne tnree teams, i. j. d.. d. a. tusvis) regardless of how.ihe score would term!- I Palm Leaf, b. g. (McCarty)... nate. First game: Storm Strutters, 8: Ful- The Romsn. b. g. (Sanders). erton, 8. Becond game: Bheiby Btrutters. I Time: 2:08. l:o"4( ti . 1t..1m lrt T Vi I n,.. thrn. 1 e.io .1. miMA 11 f UTl ' game won oy tna cjtorm otruners inn i eiraiDiino, d. "j v..i..,j-.... . three by Fu11ert6n fTdrina' the tournament. Btrathmore, by Strathmor (Burns)-.. I 1 Esch day the banoT'led tha parao to tne I Jessie 8., br. m. (Mcuonaia;.. ball para-. . -i - I Page Hal, D. n. ueersf... e -t e i iwm - ' i- i jaary Anna, o. m. mnoei 1 v., nf n. An h h. Davls) CRE8TOV;' la., thj. n.-KSptwlal Tele- John F. g g. (Rush).. grara.)-Creston lead for the pennant was y , " (Roesmire).... ........ . set back a few notches today by a defeat g cosine, blk. b. (Andrews).-.... inw laiitnui., .u - I Hero Alcyoner, D. g. ttxaisieau; . ram. b a score of to 1. The game was ',". (,. enriZ poorly attended. - Ward, who wss recently 0.cin Cla.' purs 21,000, two In l.u...A , Crulnn riltnhad for Oanenla I . . Z 10 . PCIn cuaaa. I""" ' ' and onlv allowed the' home team six hlta, I ., Alanter-Tocsv. while Osceola secured eleven off Fleming. I v Kthan Allen (McDonald) t 1 '..a.. l a i-.j-mi nn a' Han.nM I " . . . . t?""--- .r;' TC-Illi- I Harold o. g. ivcriw t. reston, r leminaj ana (.urucn, ueuevw, n R rh (Jolly).... 2:U4k a- Roston ' Cleveland Philadelphia ... Detroit New York St. Louis Chlcsgo Washington .... Games today: Total . 6 14 84 11 1 xBatted for WInban In ela-hth. New York 0 I 1 0 1 1 1 8 Pittsburg 1 6006161 1-4 Left on bases: New York. 2: Pittsburg. 11. - Two-baee hit: Beaumont. Sacrifice Hit: Lauder. Btolen baaea: Bresnahan. Mathewson, Clarke. Douuie play: Kltchey. to Wagner to bransiield. First on bl.: Off Mathewson. 1; off Vail, 8; off Wlnham, off Falkenberg, 1. First on errors: Pitts burg, 4. lilt by pitched ball: By Mathew son, L Struck out: By Mathewson, 8; by Wlnham, 8. Wild pltohe: By Vail. 1; by Wlnham. 1. Time: 100. Umpires: Hurst ana u l-'ay. 8tc.adlw.gr at taa Teas Played. Woa, Lost. P. C .. lie .. lot .. 106 .. 14 .. lo4 .. 10 .. tt .. Itn) Pittsburg at Philadelphia Pittsburg New York Chicago Cincinnati , Brooklyn ltoston Philadelphia ... bt Loula Game today: 68 27 .648 a 4t .61 tl 41 6H 66 4S .6m 61 " 61 .4-e) 41 67 .410 U 81 .147 87 72 .U MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. . Loulsvill took th first game of the series today. Both teams clayed raised ball. Minneapolis out- batted Louisville, but - the latter was luckier with men on bases. Attendance, LOtio. score: LOUISVILLE. I atlNMEArOUt. aUOAEl S.HOA.. Kerwla. rf... 4 1 I I 4 D. Tas. ef. I I I Hart. If 1114 4 alaleaer. Ik. 14 4 4 Braahear, ta. I 1 1 1 eerier. ..... 1114 ...First base.. Second base'.,.,. Third base Shortstop ..... ...ji. Left field Center field .Right field ...v.. fatcher , Catcher ....... , Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher , . Pitcher Ball Teaaas Divide Meaey ...Strelb Suffreet, blk. m. (Ecker). .Webster Time: 2:38. ...Kahl l ie class, purse li.wu: Jscobs I Dillon Rov br. h.. br Borln Dillon ...Crum I fHuflinnk 1 .Ketchem Prlnoe Oreenlander, br. g. (Davl).. 1 I .waiaron Millard Sunders, b. g. (Merrineia)... j Frrd McClung. D. g. (jony)..... j ; xi.mr. XfM h m. (McCatry) 7 8 .Nichols Bm Hal, b. g. (Turner) 7 Al1. Direct View, blk. n. (ictj .-o w Cable I t-ciivr h h fDemnrest) 8 di Milton tm m t ooa: S:lft. i:12V4. . . 2:00 trotting class, purse 81,000: Maxlne, b. m., by Jackdaw-Pansy McGregor, py ergus ancureaor, - Greeley Easy far Ord. 2:24 pacing class, purs tl.OOO Al Bock. blk. Ned Wood- Countess, by Pydney (Curry) 1 8 'red H.. b. g. (Seal)..... 4 2 Sthel Mac. ch. m. (Andrews) 3 rtnr 7ah' Anw ei RnM-lal I Ord easllv .n.,rirf ),. Let r,t I he a.rla from r.rl.v I Fred sided contest that has been played on the Burnadet. b. m. mK"h' home grounds this year. Alleen was In the lrglnia. tV,'1"0 box for Ord and ha -was at hla best, allow. Bieon Girl, b. m. (Irwin) Ing but flvs men to get to nrst ana none i'.", iZ'.. i, n Todav' result to reach third. The attendance was large. SALEM. Masa.. Aug-. ZL Toaay results but the day was disagreeable for food at Old Saugu. Princess r-i..i.a. n. r..i.. n.wa. Psclng, 1:11 clsss. purse 8500: Perhap won Clarlnda Doae Battlag Hags. I . : "A.,H rffth heats: Saarwa won CIARINDA. la.. Aug. H (Sneclal Tele- first snd second neata. rtest umr. . , j , i A,A.ku i rr . . i e-9K .1 u mime soou tunnn- , ' j v. , it.n,i. ni.... I i.i . . r.nr.p. , i u w won In 1 ra ana and Atlantic could not stop the csnnonade. fourth heats: John Hooper won flfin na Atlantic got nine scattered hits off of sixth hests; Willie John won first and sec- . J . i , a ij. . a a! AT I ... a a Tlaat tlresat 7'lV kA . I Brides, ecore: t. larinua, ; Atlantic, a. ona neatw. . lilts: Clarlnda. 26; Atlantic 8 - Errors: At- DECATUR, III., Aug. .The race meet- lantlc. U; Clarlnda, 4 Batteries: Clarinda, Ing closed todsy with good P"rt. Results. Bridges and Glasier; Atlantic, Blrcer, Fox, Pacing. 2:12 clasa. stake fl.Oont Bemiaasa Stovall and McDonough. Same teams play won third, fourth and fifth. heat raca. here tomorrow. . . Time: 2:08V. f U, 2:IW- A.b,e Bir.t "."nSJ? I won nrst ana prcuue ...... . , Trnll ne :1S claSS. OUTS Kw'. nClO 1 At Cedar Raplde-Cadar Rapid. .8: Rock wililam won In straight heat. Tim: Tln4 A l.iil. eteu. 15U. At Dubuque uunuqu. z; ppnnrneia, i. t pBClng. 2:18 claas. purse s:: nnyioca won At Davenport Davenport, 2; Decatur, L n gtralght heats. Time: 2:111, 1:10H- Oardoa Defeats the Soldiers. CORDON. Neb.. Aug 21 (Special Tele gram.) Gordon defeated Fort Niobrara to day by a score of 2 to 1. Eleven Inning were necessary to deride tne contest.- HUNTINGDON WINS BIG MATCH Flv Sets Are . Reqalrea t Defeat Leonard . . la Tesali Tesrsey, - EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Th Giver Captaree Hawtkaraa Raee by Twf aad One-Half Leagtas. CHICAGO, Aug. JL-The Giver won th mile and a sixteenth handicap at Haw. I thorns today, ursina. tne neavity .""- it tnr mile, close V attended t. T.niaviile. the extreme outsider st M to 1. At the head of the stretch Orslna . . , ..va it uo nd The Giver took commana. NEWPORT. R I, Aug. a.-Tt Is now f., 'ille huna on to him gamely to ths practically certain that W. J Clothier will fu,,J0nl A"." 'where f she gave up and The meet the younger Doherty for th honor i ha nleased with two and a Of challenging" Larned for the national Olyer J0" P sSBWults: ehamDlonshiD. R. F. Doherty Is expected I "111 "'....i t i.il. Wlaalnn 1' ?Uil .WlV&n "d' "ar' TlmA Second race, six turiongs: rei ' """'''" eon. Oronte secono, u. cmuhw uhv. The longest match of the tournament was , ni.vlil. aecond. Wsrts Nlcht meet R. H. Carleton In the semi-finals. Clothier's work In his match with Ward today was ths strangest yet shown by any American player in tne tournament. between W. P. Huntington and E. P. Leon- PJ.y.'J' ard third. Time: 1.47. owu. ef... 1 1 4 I 6'eaa. lb. 1 I I 4 tckrteeer, e. 4 1 I 1 1 White. :.... 4 I 0 I Qmeiae, a . I I I I 1 walker, p... 4 1 1 4 i Mrlutrr. Ik. I 4 It ball. If 4 114 1 Yeaaer. a ... I I I 1 Spoouer, rf.. 4 I 1 4 Mama. Ik... 1 I I 6 1 Wllliaau, p.. 1 1111 ouroraa. .. 4 4 4 1 Chicago at New York: Cincinnati at broos lya; ot- Louis at Boston. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Halsaea' Baaardl ( Fasur Asalat Falls ta Aveld Walte taa Defeat. . CHICAGO. Aug. C The local did neat ef th poor fielding snd were unable to hit Toun. while the visitors txlayed almoet 4rXvlea' la the Aald mnA ewuud Palteraua Total ... I I It 11 Total .. I UxM 1 8 xBhrtver out cn buut strike. Louisville 0811062 6 67 Minneapolis 64466610 66 Two-base hit: lira hear, Qulnlan, Mar tin. Three-base hit: Lally. S. Sullivan. Home run: Odwell. First base on balls: Off Williams. 4; off Walker. 2. Struck out: By Walker, 8. Sacrifice hits: D. Sul livan. Lally. Stolen bases: Martin, OUwcll. 8. Sullivan. Left on bases: Mlaneapolla, 11; Louisville. 6. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Foreman. Brewers Retrieve Themselves. MILWAUKEE. Wia, Aug. ZL-MUwaukee nearly threw away today a gam with Columbus by wretched playing In the nrst Inning Elliott pitched great ball after that and Milwaukee batted out a good victory. Attendance. 400. Score: atlLWAl'KBg COIXMBri. BM.OABV It.Oit Scaafler. Ik.. 4111 ronakua. 1. 4 4 4 1 i" W4, 4 1114 t'ealaab. Ik. I 4 I I 1 Oaaief, rt... 1 I 4 I 4 liualearr, Mill rleaaoklll. f. I 1 4 4 1 tea. a 1 1 1 Arnot, If .... 111 South, rt.... 1114 4 i lieiaiaa. a I 4 4 I 1 Haer, Ik.. 6 118 4 I'exaea, et.. 6 116 4 Turner, lb... 6 1 I 1 1 Mellor. lb... 4 4 14 4 4 Koi 4 414 Elliott. .... 1111 IjalrMaaaia. p. 6 4 6 I 1 Twtal ... 4 4 17 IS el Total .. I il4 11 I xTwo out when winning rua was mad. Milwaukee 616661611 Columbus 6666666 68 XtTU-baa bit: Turner, Wood, Stolen The younger player won the first two 1 w": ". - k.if t.i.ir. sets and led In the fourth, but Huntington D;t n,Uon won. Cognomen, second. Al- kept steady and finally won through su- Jr.,. JU "! ti. Vsh! perlor enduranc. The score waa 8-11. 6-7. 11 V'oe . one rnlleTMcOea won. Anecke 6-4. 7-6. 6-8. ' . a n w.ka third Time: 1:40. . " J "i1." ,?UVnr.T' i,ffV SffS. c. five ..d a half urlpn..: Com- "t" v;- !"J,k, tSavia TtroniTw et vur mod or won. Floral King secona, waggiw so that If America challenges, aa expected. Koa !1P'r(? . V,m'J 1 T,Z e, Rolta: there will be three nations represented in firitraVe seven furlongs: Conurodrum the competition. Results: I, M,i.ioir airond Stroller third National lawn tennis championship, fourth won- The Muakeeter econa, mrouer tnira. round: H, L. JDoherty beat H. S.Mshoney, .,,.. r.naloharie won. -, -i, s-4. K. f. uirnea oeat tL. nonon. I , "J.Z Z L,;.i Rv viart third Time s-7 4-4 4-8. E P. Allen beat A Oodman P" InTln second, Rock Mart third. 11m. 6-0. 6-1. 6-6. W. J. Clothier beat H. Ward, 6-2, 6-4. 6-7. 7-4-' " Iv f. Huntington beat E. W. Leonard. 8-11. -7; 6-4. 7-6. 6-S. R. F. Doherty beat J. P. Paret, 8-0, 6-1. 6 t r inn round: u. a. cnarieston beat H. C. Sever. 6-1. 6-2. 6-1. Interacholaadc championships finals: Behrer of Princeton beat Gildonmelster of Columbia. -, e-x, -i. Tv,irH race five end a half furlongs: Gra- glsllo won, Kohlnoor second, Rain or Shin third. Time: J:0M. , . Fourth race. Huron handicap for 2-vear-ol.le one mile and three-stxteeeths: Short Hose won. Rlgodon aecond, Reaervatton third. Time: l.tcik. Fifth race, six turionga: iMaugnty um-uj M'ladap ( Hastlags Races. HA8TrNGS. Neb.. Aug. 21. Special Tele grsm ) Th three day1 meet of the Ne brank Racing circuit was brought to a clnss here thia sfternoon before a crowd of l.&tt) enthuslssta Th weather waa all that eotild be dealred for idnl reaene: snd th track was exceptionally fast. Tha Stat I record In the 8-year-old trotting class w again lowered today. Bobby Good, owned by H. H. Smith of Armour, S. D . made a half mil la 1:11 In an exhibition trot. Thl beat the state record bv two seconds. Bobby Good made the last Quarter In a 1 ( .clip. In the three-quarters of a mile and repeat runulng rare Jockey J. 8. Pur ley of Kearney was ruled off the track and his horse. Lad Chatam. was sent to the barn, because of an open and moat daring foul, w hen tne runners were coming down the howie stretch, with L"lv Chstsm en F mora Id neck and neck. Pussier crowded Emerald agalnat tie rail and ram near I rauelng th horse to Jump th rno. The Judge promptly ordered th nder and MB. OfflJAM Jj rNgra, Pel mm4 SpmMhkg. loOU4 Only at Uv Brvwtry he Sc. Loala, Oeoec boea H, Mar Cwaapaay Five Trains a Chic via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, ever the only double-track railway between Omaha and Cliicaeo. ofler to the traveling public - bett of tvtrytking in the way of the modern conveniences of travel. The Eastern Express fast tralir; leaving; Omaha daily 5.50 p. rn, arriving Chicago 7.15 next " morning, witn an adrmraQiy arranged equipment 01 ruiunan araw . Ing room and tourist sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and ' gtandard flay coaches, cutlet smoking ana norary cars, ana ormiig". cars (a la carte), is one of the most popular trains in the West. 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