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THE OMAIIA DAILY REE: TIIURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 190.1.
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ERRORS COST OMAIIA CAME
Both Teimi Fat Up t Llitler, Bagged
Article of th Hgtlongl Game.
WELCH IS THE STAR WITH THE STICK
Damage I All Done la the Mat la.
alas oa aa Error, a IU(1 aad
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DENVER, Aug. 2.-.Bpeclal Telegram.)
The Omaha brigade, commanded by Pa
Hourke, Went down to inglorious defeat
today before Packard's bunch of Cuba. Tha
attendance, waa the smallest thla ataaoa.
The content throughout waa a very ragged
affair, the players on both atdea playing
that llatlena kind of base ball that makea
the fana tired. Companion for tha vlaltora
was rather erratic at tiro as and allowed
hit Just when they were needed. Th.
Omaha men touched up Whltridga for mora
safe onea, but they wara far between and
netted only two runa. Tha Denver twlrler
ettled down In tha laat inning and ahut
out the Rourkltea In one, two, three order.
Denver won the game In the ninth Inning
when four cuba came galloping over the
rubber. Bchlei and Bchelbeck, Packard's
twins, came home on MUler'a fumble of
Whltridge's single and the Denver glabblat
followed them across the rubber on the
throw In from left of Jonee' fly. Delehaa ty
then came up and brought RadcUffe In on
his long drive out to Miller. Denver a tar ted
the run getting In the first, when McMale
lambasted the iphere for a two-bagger to
center and came home on Bchlel'a single to
Carter' garden. Nothing more waa doing
(or the OrlHllea until the alzth. Delehanty
acored In thla Inning on' McHale'a long fly
to center field. Omaha acored It two runa
In the fourth and fifth Innings respectively
la the fourth, "Handsome Jack" Thornton
crossed the platter on a wild throw of
Scblel, a paaa and a hit by Welch. Carter
acored In the fifth on a long hit by Miller
TU ended Omaha's Booting. At many
tlmea during Abe melee the vlaltora had
men on third, but Whltrldge aettled down
and retired the aide. Attendance 637. Tha
eoorei
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
RadcUffe. lb till
Jonoa, If.......... 6
Delhanty. 2b I
4 a
io
... a
Philadelphia 00000-
Two-bare hit: Freeman. Sacrifice hlt:
Collins, Parent (2). Stolen bes; Crlger.
I double plav: rerrls to rarent to i,a-
Chsnce. Left on hsses: Boston. : Phila
delphia, 1 First base on balls: Off IMneen,
; on Mender, z. BirucK out: ry ivineen,
; by Bender, 7. Time of game: i;40. Um
Ire: Adams.
Detroit Wlaa Over Chicago.
DETROIT. Aug. 2 Patterson gave but
one baae on balls In today's game, but It
waa when the acore was tied ana there
were three on bases, giving Detroit the
winning run. Chicago outhlt and out
fielded the locals, but did not have the
luck. Attendance, LUS. Score:
DgTKOIT. I CHICAGO.
R K O.A M R.H O A B.
Lmh. If t C'Holmte, it... 1
i linen, iv.... vie..
0 Jones, cf . .. 1 1
1 Omni. rt...rl 1 t 0
ell.r., 3b. 1 1 I
0 Vt.fi en. lb.. I 1
1 Tit nehlll, as 1 t 1
t Bl.ti.rr, e... 1 I 4
1 Patterns, p. t t
iiHallman ...
Krlck. . rf..
McHale, of....
Bchlei, c
bchelbeck, aa..
Baerwald, . lb.
Whltrldge, p..
Totala
Carter, rf
Geulns, tb ,
Miller,, If
Thornton, lb..
Thnmaa, sa...
Shugart, 2b...,
Welch, ct ,
Onndlng, c...
Companion,' p.
23
OMAHA.
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Crawfora. rf. 1 I e
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Bueloir. ... f f S I
Ir stan, il. I 1 I
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Two-base hits: Arndt, Cllnrmsn, Wagner.
Itnnhle rloy: CUngman- to Kaymer to
Smith. Biruck Out;- By Wagner. 5; by
Convene. 1. Base on balls: Off wsrner.
8; off Converse, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Wag
ner. 2. Passed ball: Y eager. Time: 1:4.
Umpire: Cunningham.
Itaadlag f the Teasaa.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C
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.270
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St. Paul .ill
Milwaukee 1(4
Louisville 1-9
Indianapolis Ill
Kansas City 1"1
Columbus in
Minneapolis Ill
Toledo 113
Oilmen today: Kansas City at Louisville,
Milwaukee at Indianapolis, St. Paul at To
ledo, Mlnneapolla at Columbus.
GAMES IN TnHoNAL LEAGUE
Doable-Header Bet eea Boatoa sal
Kerr York with Ho
Divided.
1 27 14
Totals ... 4 T l 1 ' ToUls ... I 10 il
x Batted for Patterson In ninth.
Detroit 0 0 ( 3 0 0 0 1
Chicaso ....0 t 'l 0 0 1 1 0-3
HacrlAce hlte: Bkooec. Long. Bue.ow,
Callahan. Btoien base: Callahan. Baaea on
balls: Off Skopec. 2; OB Patterson. 1. Hit
by pitcher: By fikopec, 1: by Patterson. 1.
f irst Daae on errors: iiron, e, tiut-as,
.. Ift on baaea: Detroit. 7: Chicago, 3,
ntrnrk nut: Bv Kkooec. B: bv Mullln. i: by
Patterson, 4. Double play: Callahan to la-
bell. Time: !:&. umpire: kj utuinun.
Cleveland Dsei Thlaga to Pelty.
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 24,-Moore waa
unsteady In the first two Innings and St.
l-niii tnnk a lead of four runs. Then he
aettled down and prevented the vlaltora
from scoring again. in me meannme
Cleveland batted Pelty hard and, aided by
errors, acored twelve runa. Attendance,
2,560. Bcore:
CLSVgLAND. I IT. LOTH.
R.H.O.A.B. R H O A K,
lllek. rt 14 1 BnrtrtC It., lifts
a v Mtnin, zo... a
1 ijHUl, lb 4 11
Y.AuAmon, lb 1 0 11
I s'wallac, as.. 1 1 1
CHuirlrk. cf. 0 1 4
t 6 Hsmihlll, rt. I
I eSifJin, 4 14
4 OiPeltT, t 4 4
ToUls ...UUJ7 14 ToUls ...4 44 1 4
Cleveland 00301803 -12
8t. Louis 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 04
First base on errors: Cleveland, i; Bt.
Loula. 1. Two-baae Wte: Bradley (2).
Three-base hlta: McCarthy, Hickman.
Sacrifice hit: Martin. Btoien base: Bemls.
Hit bv Ditched bill: Moore. Left on bases:
Cleveland, 4; Bt. Louis, 5. Struck out: By
Moore, ; oy rtliy, a, lime m gKine,
Umpires: Sheridan and Kgan.
Xew York Lost to Waahlagtoa.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. The local Ameri
cana today loat the first game of the series
with the Washington team. Krrora oy vu
llama and Tannehill. A two-bavger by Ryan
and Clarke's out at first base gave the vis
itors their twp runa In the opening inning.
Attendance, 1,500. Score:
WASHINGTON. 4 NEW YORK.
R .li .O A E .I R .H O A
Roblnsoa, tb. 1 1 Slronrer, lb .. 1 1 3 i
Mono, sa.... 10 4 1 0'K.f'(r. rf... 4 10
SUb.ch. If... Ill CKlU-rfeld, Mill
HIT! I YU'ftDTllV 1C CUCT r,aln"; 'n ,n the 'I""1" between
AL1 A AXW OK 1 Hi IS AM XS'r."'":
Omaha Horse Breaks 1903 Record for Two-
Tear-Old Trotter).
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AL THOMAS' STRING NOW AT GALESBURG
Hla Coming Horse Takes Two straight
Heata la the Ilopefal Rare, Mak
ing Record of Mile la
2i21 1-4.
OALE8BURO. III., Aug. I6.-Alta Ai-
nior winning by his cleverness in placing
and swift drives, bvore, C-4, 4-6, s .
Bar, ct I
Br41rT. b.. 1
L.)ol. lb... 1
Hlokmsn, tb.
MiCanhr. If. 1
Bmla, ..... 1
OucUs'sr, as. 1
Moors, p I
I 1
4
1 I
1 11
1 i
1
BOSTON. Aug. 26. Boston won from
New York 3 to 5 and lost 3 to 2 today In a
double-header. Throwa by Qremlnger and
Tennev that, hit base runners save New
York a long lead In the first but the looala
retaliated by knocking Matnewson out of
the box.
McOraw was ordered off the field and
Gilbert out of the game for disputing the
umpire.
The second game was a pltcher'g battle.
Boston was ahead .and two New Yorkers
were out in the nintn wnen uowerman
made a home run. Attendance, 2,214. Score,
first game:
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
R.H 011.1 R.H O.A Pi.
rtfinr, cf... I I I 1 0 Browne, rf... I 1 I 4 1
inmn'b'a, cr s I i
MrMr.a. lb.. 1 II
CM erne. If.... 14 114
5Bbh. sa 1 4
llLaudar, lb... 1 I
1 niibfrt. lb... 1 1
1 Warnar, c... 1 0
0 Matk'son, a., f
e
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Bnrcaneer, Heavily Backed Flrat
Choice at Ilanthorao, Dla
onallfled for Fonllnj.
CHICAQO. Aug. 2fi Olassful. backed
from 7 to 6 to 6 to 5. won the mile handicap
at Hawthorne today as be pleased. Having
three lenaths to snare over Henry Bert.
Dutch Carter, the extreme outsider, at 60
to 1. was third. Buccaneer, a heavily
nlaved first choloe in the second race. In
which he finished second, was disqualified
bv the iuclares for foullne and the race went
orthy broke the 13 record for 2-year-old to Banwell. with Salto third. Weather wet
trotterg at the Galesburg Driving Park as- nd track Results: .,.
suiiauun r men 1 William Wright won. Buccaneer second,
2:21. Results: Banwell third. Salto fourth. Buccaneer dls-
T-nflnl.h.rt Moe the Press stake, for Qimlinea. lime:
2-vear-olds: Barondale won In one heat.
H.
1
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1
1
0
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0
Hran, cf I 1 S 4 ,n
Clark., lb... 4 1 I 9 t
Handrlrka. rf 0 1 1 4 0
UcCor'k. lb. I I I II
Klttradfa.' e. 4 1 I 1 C
Cunkla. p.... 4 1 4 I 0
Oinial, 11'. . 0 1 14
.Vllllao.lt. lb I 1
Uarla. II 0 9 1
MFaiT, cf. 0 I I
Belll. e.... 0 0 1
ruaehlll, a. 0 I I
0 4
4 1
4 4
1 1
4 4
4 0
1 4
I 1
0 4-6
0 0-3
Totals ... I IT II (I Trials ... 1 I 17 14
Washington 3 0000000 0-2
New York 1 0000000 0-1
Left on bases: Washlnrton. T: New York.
4. Two-baae hlta: Kyan, Conroy. Sacrifice
hits: Ryan, Moran, Keeler. Elberfeld. Stolen
base: McCormlck. First baae on balls: Off
Dunkle, 3; off Tannehill, 1. First baae on
errors: Washington, 3. Struck out: By
Dunkle. 3; ty Tannehill; 2. Time: 1:90. Cm
pire: Connolly. .
Ktaadlaa" ot the Tearaa
Totala 38 3 3 3 16
RadcUffe out for Interference.
- Denver 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Omaha V V V A A v v
Btoien bases: Whltrldge, Carter
Thornton. Welch. Bases on balls:
Whltrldge, 3; Companion, 3. Struck out
x.. u(.i,..u.. 1 Kv Pnmnin nn. 2. Racrl'
J , iiiuiuaoi - . v J j viavrianu .......... .ivo
flee hits: Oonding. Left on bases; Denver, Philadelphia 110
7; Omaha, . Flrat baae on errora: Denver. Detrolt K. 1W
I. umana. i. iwihwm . ' New York ,104
playa: McHale to Delehanty to Bchelbeck;
Oenlns to Thomas to Thornton. Time. 1:46.
V'mplre, Brennan.
Kaaaaa City Wlaa from Mllwaakao.
Boston
Cleveland
..106
MB
Won. Lost. P.C.
70 38 . 618
61 47 .540
60 10 .545
v m Vi .va
bi it .M
49 67 .462
60 6) .5
8") 72 .27
St. Louis ....lf'6
Chicago 110
Washington 107
Oames today: Chicago at Detroit. Bt.
Loula at Cleveland, Washington. At New
York. Boston at Philadelphia.
Tenner, lb.. I I 11 I
Cooler. If ... 0 114
Burner, rt... s
Moran. e 1
Ab'tlrblo, lb. 1
O rem tar, lb I
Aubrey, aa... 1
Wllllama, p. 1
Totals
iTaylor,
. 4 It 17 17 l iDunn
uVanH'a
111
e e
I T 14 10 1
Brean'h'B, cf 1
MoGann, lb.. 0
rtabb. aa 0
Mertea, If.... 0
Lauder, lb. .. 0
Gilbert, ib... 0
Dunn, lb I
ftowerraan. e 1
Crouln, p.... I
1 I
1 11
I Totals .
x Batted for Gilbert In ninth. .
xx Basted for Taylor In ninth. 1
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 4
New York 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S
Two-base hita: Dexter (2), Moran. Stolen
base: Brennahan. Double playa: Tenney
(unassisted I : Dexter to Moran. First base
on hails: Oft Mathewaon, 1; oft Williams,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By Williams, 2.
Struck out: By WlHams, 8; ry Taylor, i;
by Mathewson, 2. Time: 1:50. empires;
Hurst and Moran.
' NKW YORK. BOSTON.
R a.O.A K.I R.H O.A
Browne rf... 1114 4lnltr. Cf.... 4 0 10 1
0 0 Tanner, 10.. 0 S 14
0 0 Cooler, If.... 0 1 I 0 1
r- ljManler. rt... 1 I 0 4 4
0 0 Moran, 4 4 I X 0
1 C Ab'tlrhlo, Ib 0 0 1 4 1
S tlCrera'cer, lb 1 1114
1 giAubrry, as... 0 I I t 1
1 l Carney, p.... 0 4 4 0 0
i o ---- -
Totals ... a I io a i
Totala ... I 1 10 II f
New York '..0 00000011 1 S
Boston 0 00000110 02
Two-baae hits: Browne, Gremlnger. Home
run: Bowerman. Btoien banes: Mertes,
Stanley. Double play: Lauder to Dunn to
McUann. First baae on balls: Off Carney,
1; off Cronln, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By
Cronln, 1; by Carney, 1. Struck out;i By
Carney, 6; by Cronln, 8. Passed ball; Moran-.
Time: 1:56. Umpires: Hurat and
Moran.
Brooklya Defeats Philadelphia.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 26. In a close game
here today the home team defeated the
Philadelphiana. For seven innlnga the vla
ltora failed to get a man acroea the plate,
but In the eighth hits by Sparks and Wol
verton and errors by Dahlen and Jordan
gave them all tneir runa. Attendance,
1,600. Bcore:
BROOKLYN. I PHILADELPHIA.
RU.O.A.B1 K.H.O.A.g.
crmue, ju,
gheckard, U. 1
Dot.bt. cf.... 0
Doyle, lb.... 1
Dahlen. ra... 1
Oatalar, rf... 0
Jcrdaa, lb.,. 0
K Iter. I
Garvin, p.... 0
Time: 2:ln'a. Emily Letcher, L. Maud,
Frlnoea Olive s so started.
First race, the Hotel stake. 2:12 race.
purse 31 000: Sylvian won the third, fourth
and fifth heata and race. Time: 2:10i.
2:114, 2:0S.4. Major McKlnley won the first
heat. Time: 2:(i9'i- Semassa, Joe Rhea,
Ronald Cruse, Frank. Bottle Walker, Cre
dette. El Diablo. Jackmont. Mississippi
King. Dell S, Stipulator and Dale S also
atarted.
Second race, the Merchants' stake. 2:25
trot, purse ll.OOO: Miss Adrian won second,
third and fourth heata. Time: 2:134, 214,
2:114. Mumnon won the first heat. Time:
2:141-.
Third race, the Hopeful, for 2-year-old
trotters, puree 325ft: lta Axworthy won In
two strnleht hents. Time: 2:23,i. 2:2m.
Bertha Runkle, Floy Medium, Ceclllan Bell
and Bozxie also started.
Fourth race. 2:17 pace, purse 3500: Bt.
Patchen won three straight heats. Time:
2:11, 2:12V,
Heavy Track at Rendvlll.
READVILLE. Mass.. Aug. 26. With the
track so muddy at the pole that the racing
had to be done on tne outside course, tne
second day's program In the Grand Circuit
at Roadvllle was witnessed by a lnrge
crowd. The attraction waa the .uno Nor
folk state, for pacers eligible to the 2:1M
class last spring. Nick Hnhlnger's blind
stallion Elastic Pointer, brother of Star
Pointer, was made favorite and won the
first heat. The talent had a bad scare in
the second heat when Jack Curry made a
rousing' finish with Pan Michael, nipping
tne wire. uuc
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 26.-Ka.naag City
rhrougltrrn;DrutV of M.iwa. lo-h.t AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
- . l - . J LJAaAa u U ma 1
tne Dau. AuinaaiKa, iw. ouviv, 1 .
Kanaas City ., 30130000 3 10 3
Milwaukee .... 1 030 4' 0 100-463
' Batteries: Kansas City, Milton and Meg- I Owa Way with Kaaaaa
gltt; Milwaukee. McFherson and luoia.
I'adertakcre Aro Easy.
lyonlsvllle Iceaned to Rati Things Ita
City's Team.
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Aug. 26.
'fiim l,-nla T eaallv took the ftret came of the 1 iAJUiaviuiiia, Aug. so. ixuisviue our-eiTornTeWnn.
ennLMst. Hcore:
R.H.E.
Colo. Springs.. 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 04 1
Dee Molnea ... 00000010 01 1
Batteries: Colorado Springs, Cushmaa
and Fohl; Des Moines, Vllleraan and Doran.
Postponed Games.
' ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 26. The Peorla-St,
Joseph game was postponed because of
Vet grounds.
Standing of tho Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
game. Both Bohannon and Alloway pitched
good ball. Attendance 800. Score:
LOUISVILLE. i KANSAS CITY.
P.C.
.o 66 38 .635
.107 66 II .017
.lot 64 60 .611
....101 60 61 .
....106 49 66 .46?
I...104 47 69 .443
....106 44 60 .48
....103 . .41, 63
Games today: Omaha at Denver, Des
Moines at Colorado Springs, Milwaukee at
Kansas City. Peoria at BC Joseph.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kerwln. rf
Hart. If I 1
Braahaar, lb. 0 1
0dw3ll, cf... 4 0
Sullhaa, Ib. I 4
Shrlevor, lb. 0 1
Wtlta. c 0 1
Qutulan, as.. 1 I
Lot.ti.nan. p- a v
Touts
R.U.O.A.g
0 110 0
1
1
Milwaukee
Colorado Springs
Kansas City ....
tt. Joseph
V.nrlu
'Denver ....
Des Moines
Omaha
XJostoa lhata Oat Philadelphia Is
Errors.
R U.O.A.W.
114 0 1 Hill. ef.
4 0 01 Durham, of.. 4 1
1 I 1 1 Gear, rf 1 0
I I Nanro, lb ... I 0
I I OiGrady. e I
I I O r rant a, lb .. 0 1 4
I 0 01 Knoll If (i 1 4
1 I O.RothruM. Ib. 1 0 1
0 4 0 Leewa. aa..., 0 I 6
Alloway. a... 4 0 A
f I n 11 II
Totals ... I 4 14 10 I
Louisville 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 6
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1-3
Two-base hits: Hart. Three-base hit:
Brashear. Bases on balls: Oft Bohannon 3.
Btruck out: By Bohannon 4, by Alloway 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Kerwln, Bchriever.
Grady. Wild pitch: Bohannon. Double
plays: quintan to Brasnear to Bchriever 3.
Qulnlan to Bchriever; Loewe to Nance to
Frank. Left on bases: ioulsvllle J, Kan-
ls City S. Time: 1:43. umpire: Foreman.
Indianapolis Takes Close Game.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 26. Fox's liome
run In the ninth Inning today tied the
score Hogriever'e double and Wood's error
brought in tne winning run, and Indian
aDolls defeated Milwaukee after the arama
seemed lost to the home team. Attendance
1.700. Bcore:
INDIANAPOLIS. I MlLWArKEI.
HHOA1.I R.H.O.A.B.
Kltim, lb.... I 0 10 0 SobaSey. lb.. 4 1114
fca. Ib I s I I 1 Ponabua, Ib. I 1 11
10 0
110
111
114 1 Tbomas. cf.. 0
111 0 Hallman, Ib. 0
110 ftWtlv't'o, Ib. 1
3 14 0 o'Docln. rf.... 0
0 V 0 1 berry. If 1
4 0 0 lDoualre, lb. 1
Oil ii Hull wilt, aa. 0
113 0 Zimmor. e... 0
0 0 1 JjSparks, p.... 0
ToUls ... I I 17 14 II ToUls ... I I 24 I 1
Brooklyn 01101001 6
1 hlladelphla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3
Left on bases: Brooklyn, 6; Philadel
phia, 12. Two-base hits: Strang, Doyle.
Sacrifice hlU Dobbs. Btoien bases: Barry.
Doyle, Dahlen. Double plays. Garvin to
Rltter to Doyle, Hallmen to Douglass.
First base on balls: Oft Garvin, 4; oft
Sparks. 3. First baae on errors: Philadel
phia. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Sparks,
I. Struck out: By Garvin, 6; by Sparks,
4. Time of game: 1:44. - Umpire: O Day.
Standing of the Teams.
Keoond race, six furlongs: Delagma won.
Silvia Talbot second, Ancke third. Time:
l 14
Third race, steeplechase, anort course:
Indian II won, Oliver Mc. second, Joe Mc
Gee third. Time: 3:64S-
Fourth race, one mile: Glassful won.
Henry Prt second, Dutch Carter third.
Time: l:Vfc. . . . .
Fifth race, one mile ana one-eignin:
Flovd K won. Fading Light second, C. B.
Campbell third. Time: 1:56.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Hindus won.
Sardine second. Floral Wreath third. Time:
SARATOGA. Aug. 26. Results:
TTlr ra o 1 w furlontta- Stroller won.
Pwet Alice second, Castallan third. Time:
1:154.
Second race, steeplechase, handicap, short
course: Tankard won. Step Lightly aecond.
Silver Twist third. Time: 4:i-'.
Thirfl The Adirondack, six furlongs:
Sweet Gretchen won. Leonldas Second. Gold
Saint third. Time: 1:15S- .
Fourth race, one mile ana a quaner:
Reservation won, Faulcon Bridge second.
Lord Badge third. Time: 2:09H.
Fifth race, nve and one-nan iuriongs;
Jocund won. Collector Jessup second, Mon-
ostlc third. Time: l.n.
Sixth race, one mile: Bob Hllllard won,
Mabel Richardson second, Dlnksle third.
Time: 1:4S.
PT. I.OI IS. Aug. "n. Kesuns:
First race, five and a halt furlongs: Ma
jor Carpenter won. Potter second. Alle
gretto third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, seven furlongs: Worthlngton
won. Sling second, Tenny Belle third.
Time: 1:3.1,.
Third race, one mile ana iweniy yum
out 1'olnter right at the wire
the two following heats handily. Promise Reducer won, Kentucky Cardinal second,
was backed heavily to win the 2:12 trot. Baronet third. Time: 1:491.
After taking the opening heat he dropped
the next two. Scott Hudson naving tne
winner In Belle Kuaer. The final heat she
won only by a head over Promise.
In the 2:10 trot The Koman, a warm fa
vorite, did not take kindly to the footing
and was not a factor after the first heat,
after which Jim Ferry won pulled up at
the wire. The next heat, the gray gelding
oult to almost a walk when collared at the
distance flag, McKlnley winning by half a
length. Frank Yoakum was the first choice
In the 2:11 pace and captured It in two
straight heats, nummary:
The Norfolk. 2:24 pace class, purse 35,000:
ElRHtio Pointer, b. h. (Hussev) 1 2 11
Pan Michael, ch. h. (Curry) .4 12 3
Trilby Direct, blk. m. tWalker)....2 8 4 3
.0434
..3 6 6 ro
Page Hal. b. h. (Geers)
Mary Anna, b. m. tSnow)
Time: 2:i:!i, 2:lli, Z:Wt, L':13V.
2:12 class, trotting, purse 31,600:
Belle Kuser, b. m. (Hudson) 2 1
Promise, blk. g. (Andrews) 1 3
Van Zandt, . m. (Devereaux) 7 2
LIU Bars, b. m. (Fierce) 3 4
Anna Held, b. m. (Eckers) 4 5
Dainty Daffo. blk. m. (Puige) 6 8
Dick Berry, b. g. (Lseii a o
Roblxola, b. m. (Banders) 8 dla
Sliver Glow. b. h. (Golden) dls
Tudor Chomes, b. g. (Howell) dls
Time: 2:13, 2:13. 2:13.
1:10 elHiia trottlne. purse 22.000:
McKlnley, b. g. (Boone) 7
Jim Ferry, g. g. (Franks) 1
Nell Owynne, gr. m. (Kelly) 3
Wentworth, b'.k. g. (Spear) 4
The Roman, b. g. (Doble) 8
Palm Leaf, b. g. (McCarthy) 6
Wilnue. b. a. (McDonald) 8
A. J. D.. b. g. (Davis) 5 8 dr
Time: 2:13H. 2:12, 2:13.
2:11 class pacing, purse $1,000:
Frank Yoakum, b. g. (Doble) 1
King-Dtreck (Gcers) 8
I Onota, b. m. (A. McDonald) J
DlaDlltO, t. g. twaiaerj
Bob, ch. g. (Middleby) 4
Ebony King, b. g. (Bogaah) 8
Jessie 8., br. m. (L. McDonald) 5
Claymos, b. g. (Knapp) ,.-....7
Time: x:iwa, :utt.
MINOR LEAGUES. WIN VICTORY
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Pittsburg 1C9 72 87 .661
Chicago '. 109 65 44 .&W
New York 109 64 4i .587
Cincinnati 107 68 4 .643
Brooklyn 1 62 66 .481
Boston 1H ' 46 6 .4:3
St. Louis Ill 33 73 .342
Philadelphia kX) S3 67 . 330
Oames today: Brooklyn at Philadelphia,
New York at B6ston. Chicago at Cincin
nati, Bt. Louis at Pittsburg.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 4 -Superb pitch
ing by Dineen waa the chief obstacle In
the wav or a -victory ror ins locals loaay.
The only chance Philadelphia had to score Hor lever, rt 1 1 I I o Wood. 4
was in tha ninth lnnln. when, with one Woo4raB. a.; 1 4 I 4 1'eaiaub. lb. I i t
muiivr, vi... e a ueaivy, n... www
0' Brian. If... 0 110 f I'uoleayy, If. 0 1 1
stareas, aa... 0 1 I I 4 Hemphill, cl. 4 1 1
out and three men on bases, a lightning
double play by- Ferris, rarent ana JL-
i hance ended
the home team,
BOSTON. I PHILADELPHIA.
' u n a I a M .a a r..
the game with a rhut-out for I I I ! I C,'p il "ill
n. Xttendanoe. 4.X.8. Score: J J J Il&tb! ',.: t I !
Pouiberty. Ill 1 1 0 0 HeHsct. K ... 4 I 4 il
Colllna. Ib... 0 0 0 1 1 Pickering, at 0 1 1
O ft. hi. ef. 1 I 0 0 L. Crnaa, tb. 4 0 0 1
Freemen, rf. I I 1 0 4lBaytol4, lb.. 4 0 11 4
Parent, aa..! 0 4 1 4 Hifmea. rt.. t 114
lii'hanca. Ik 0 114 1 fiat Croaa. aa. 4 4 I 1
rerrla, tb.... 0 0 11 Dly. lb 110 4
Crlgar. t 0 111 4 Sh nek. C....0 111
SlneM. p.... I 114 Bender, p.... 0 4 4 1
"
ToUls ... I I IT IT ll TsUla
Boston
o inn i
16000410 1-3
CARTER'S
P aV
Las
Sick Headache ana tellers all the troubles toei.
dent le a bllluas eiale ef UtesTstean.saeh as Ilia
S'naaa, Naaaea, Drowain a, biatrens after anuag,
1-aia la thSaa, aVe. Wblle their aaoat feiaarv
able saccess has bcea shows la curing
Hare,re Cart 's Little Llrer Pills are aqoally
valuabls in Ooiiatipatioa, ennsg and pn.ewiing
this anaoyisg coaipUmt, nhi.a Ibey a'a correct
all Siaofdara ot (We steniach. simalai I ha liver
Sad rgulai tha uoeeia. Uiaa If tUiy oaly curad
" Area they woalol be almost priccires te those whe
a(T. from this distressing eoaupiaiai i bat forltt
aaialf their good n ess dues nota4kw,an4 Uea
boooee try theat will ftsd thM Hills i.ilm valn-
sdis in ao tuaaT ways inai laey m aot pe wu
ss te siiUuiut Ukst. Hat glial all aira head
44bajie ef as ssaat lives that her is where we
aan eur grass euaaa. txu aua car m vaue
eUMrsdoafl.
Carta' Uule Ii Pill ara very naaU and
van snay te Uk On or tare sills sak a 4n.
They art strtcilr Tragetahl sag do aoi grip ee
art, ht by ihetr gxaU acikas aJwhe
1 1
1 0
I 0
u
I I
4 4
4 I
-I
Total ... I TxM 1 l Totala ., I 1x14 II 1
x Ganley out on bunt strikes.
zNon out when winning run was made.
IndlanaDolls 6 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 21
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0,0-2
Baaea on balls: Oft Newlln 3.. off Mere
dith L Biruck out: By Newlln 4, by Mere
dith 4. Hit by Ditched ball: Bv Newl.n 1.
Two-base bits: Hognever. Three-base hits:
Fox, Meredith, tiome run: Fox. Sacri
fice hit: Fox. Double plays: Marr-an to
Klhm, Fox to Klhm, Hogr.ever to Klhm 2,
Vlox to Donahue. Stolen baaea: Muredith.
Passed ball: Woodruff. Left on bases: In-
dianapolia 4. Milwaukee 6. Time: 1:37. Um
pire: Haskell.
Toledo Loses to Bt. I'nnl.
TOLEDO. Aug. 24. With men on baaea
Toledo could not touch Allemang today.
The locals also played very Indifferent
ball. Attendance 4u0. Score:
T. PAt u TOLEDO.
g U.O A B &.H.O.A.X
Oeler. Ib 104 IBeanl. cf.. 1140
Sbannsa. cf. 4 1 Bank'a p. If. 0 1 4 0
Jackaoa, ll.. till SOveaa. If.... 11140
Srhaerer. aa. . 00 1 I tiSnllh, rf.... 14
Huccloa. lb. 3 4 4 1 Child. Ib... I I 4
Fluuruol. If. I I I I kKleluo. a... 1 I 'J
Wheeler, lb.. 1 I 11 OBrneub, lb... I 4 I
Buiiieaa. ... 1 11 Tjmer, lb... I I 11 S J
Allemant p. 1 t IBall. a 0 011
alcOlil, p.... 1
Totals ...1 It IT 11 1
Touts ... 4 I IT 11 I
Bt. Paul 0 3 3 1 0 4 3 0 1-10
t Toledo 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 04
Two-baae hits: BlankenhlD. Klelnow. Al
lemang. Home runs: Fl.turnoy, Turner.
Stolen bases: Geler, Jackson, Owers
Ieft on bases- Toledo 7.' St. Paul i Double
plays: Husgins. Bchaeter to Wheeler
Bases on balls: Off MrGlll 4. off Allemang
I. Biruck out: By McGIU 2, by Allemang 4.
Time: J.o. umpire: Mullane.
Colasnkas Defeats Minneapolis.
COLL'MBL'S. Aug. 26. -Columbus defeated
Mlnneapolla today In a s'ow snd uninter
esting game. Wllllama waa knocked out
of the box In the third Inning, when timely
hitting, aided by the visitors errors, ai
lowed tne locals to score enoujrn runs t
clinch the gam. Minneapolis had a prett
batting rally In the ninth, scoring four
earned rune. Attendance, mi. Bcore:
COLl'MBt'l Ml.SNKAroi.14.
K H O A S I a a. O.A a
I lalllraa. af . 1 I I
4 Malonay. It . I I I I
1 Orler. ea 1114
I Mclntyra. In. I I 4 I
0 Lally. If 0 0 4 0
1 leaser, a.... 4 I I I
I Seouaor, lb.. 0 0 11 1
0 Mania. Ik... 0 0 11
Will la an. p. t I
Cnara. a.. 4 4 I
..I ( 17 11 4 kkUlNMUl4 .114 0
Clgrarmakers Play Ball.
The Omaha clgarmakera' will nlav h
Plattsmouth clgarmakera at Vinton street
parx tomorrow, uame called at 3:80 p. m.
ouncllman f. c. Bchroeder will Ditch tha
first -ball. The lineup:
lattsmouth. Position. Omaria
Otto Wurl catcher L. P. Hansen
Wilkinson Ditcher Ranrra Harm
nton Kauka first base F. W. Hulett
Freet recond base E. Snmiei.t
Tom Jeffers third bae....C. Weideckhr
w. uaugnerty... enortstop ill. j. Moyna
Roxy Hensel.... righttleld C. Nystrom
F. MIchen centerfleld ....W. A. Smith
. Q. Koch leftneld ,...C. Quanatrom
Tbree-I League.
At Davenport Davenport 3, Springfield 1
At Dubuaue Dubuaue-BloomliiKton Kama
postponed: rain.
At cedar KaDlds No game with Decatur!
rain.
At Rockford Rockford-ftock Island srame
postponed; rain.
To New Tork from Eastern Leagae.
NEW TORK. Aur 2ft. Uinir.r flrimth
Of the Greater New York American Leasrue
ase ball club signed a new ctrhsr tnrlav
The newcomer Is MoCauley, who played
on the Worceater Eastern League team this
aeason, ana no win report Here tomorrow.
I I
iea. rf. 1 4
us. Ik ... I I
usiar. tb.. i I
ttaonoa, cf . .. I 1
a. as. 1 1
A rait, H
m
K
CUAmaa.
Tarnar. IS
yt, a.....
wagnar. p
Totals
I 4
4
4 t
naalbaaa. la ala ai Ii eaau; te let L
by aiaggiat ry wbeae. a sant by sa.l,
CJLUTEIlMEDICiyE CO
M Yrk Cltjs
x I Total ... I 1 M 11
g Batted for Converse la ninth.
Columbus 1 1444O04-
Minneapolia 0 44146444-
0toiQ bases: Bauien. Turner, CUngmsn.
marliMin and National Association of
Minor leagues participated. With the
draft of an aareemcnt drawn up by the
minor league representatives before them
tne major league omciaia arew up h. t-ijrT-
uliy woraea agreement ana Buummcu it
it tha rlnal meetlnir tonlsht. Thla aaree-
ment will be acted upon at a meeting of the
National Association of Minor leagues to Chicago only on the day of the meeting,
"We have conceded practically every d- 1 ,jurlno; business hours that Is to say, be
a'vV.oUI. c?oFl I?f SS Ina.M tweenS a. m. and 6 p. m.-.n the office of
when properly countersigned and stamped
Hart of Chlcaeo. a
Nationul league, aald
ma
nave kusutuie v. . " ' . . ... i .
fairs. I think the members of the National j the assistant secretary, Mr. W . G. Bruen, in
Association of Minor leagues will see the I r-hicagoi Such ticket may be obtained by
matter in the same light at their meeting
to be held within the next rortnigni."
Tha new aarreement is sianea oy ric.i-
.ni p. .mum of the National league, and
VraaMent Han Johnson of the American.
Thev. with August Herrman of Cincinnati
as chairman, will form a national commit'
any holder of st,ock registered as above, on
application. In writing, to the president of
the company in Chicago. Eacn application
must state the full name and address of
ii, atorkhnlder exactly as given In his or
tor'stl. "rtlflc" f rk' l08et.be.h
minor leagues. I numoer ana aam ui puvu
The sgreement says, in part: more than one person will ls carrieu iree
Tha mulor leaeue snail aaopt an ruiea i
ovnln the game of base ball. In respect to any one num. ., .
- . . w .. i 1 bk. 1 I . . . . I Knnlra T t ll A NlfflntnT.
1 ne circuit oi hcii umjur ana., i regisiereu uii ma ww.a w
A. G. HACKSTAr r, uecretary.
Dnnlnp Beats Omaha Tea so.
DUKLAP, la.. Aug. 26 (Sneclal Tela
iiin.r-iiii jiuiunp team aereated an
vinaiia tam nere toaay, score 4 to 6.
Racing at Beatrice.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Aur. 26. (Snarlai t.i
egram.) The three days' meet of the Ne-
itacmg circuit openea here today
The weather waa threatening, but nm i,h'
standing that fact the attendance waa la.-..
. iif, iiiudk n a lun t.n.n nv rn. w . .,
Regiment band. Following ls the summary
of the events: '
Trotting. 2.30 class, best two In three
mile heats, purse 3J00:
"nc 3 4 3
-iTO a s
Redleaf t
Kedvan 'i i
Time: 2:2i. 2:334. 2:30.
racing. 2 ci iss, mile heats, best three
lire, uuiie tow.
Annawlll ,
Rubberneck
Lottie Lee
Fred H
Henrietta
Time: 1:22. 2:26. 2:27. 2 24. f :2S
Runnlns race, half-mila anit ran.ee
- . fUK
Revenue a
Billy Fenton a
Villa Kingston !
Big Enough i
Charley Mitchell a
Llllle M ' J
'I me: 0:52. O H
The 2:26 trottlne- race waa nnmtr.A ...
, , , ,,.... e"--.! uii
.12 2 3
.4313
. 3 4 4 5
.12 11
. 4 3 3 4
low Tennis al Atchison.
ATCHISON. Kan.. Aua- l.Bnani.i -.i
vnram l-namp weatner and alow play
. uy,,,,,,,, i me nrat meet
" s'"ouri . ey Tennis ansa
nation this afternoon. Owing to a lut
start tne preliminaries In the doubles were
not reached today. An unum.i ,,...
of defaults In the aliigies Is soooanud tor
lact ini many local player en
rolled but did not play. Preliminaries,
Ringise: mines Dent itaterman, 4-3, 4-0
nana tuernarai neat LJwelle. 4-1, 4 1
rurnrr txrui Lopenna, e, s-; vernon bi
Beltael 4-0. -: Vaughn beat Chick 7-6-1
Low, E. H. Jones, Hnatetler, Jacobs, Heth
erlngvn. Banks. Fraxier, Noble, Johi
Eberhardt, Cannon, Young, Allen. M
nnne. rarnsworth, Baksr, Easton, Auld
Bharrard. Sheldon. Bcnhner. Jones and
Tlnley won by default. Flrat round: Jonei
teai u 9-o, s-i; Hetherlngton beat Ja
cotia 4-1. 104: Nuble beat P-raalar a.a ava
Ganlon beat Eberhardt 4-1. 3-3. t-T: Bker
beat Farnsworth 4-4. 4-0; Llnlev teat Price
4-0, 4-4. Banks, Young and Scribiier won
bv default. Youo? is the Ouutha cham-
ijiuu.
iTn, irth rare lx furlonas: Kindred won.
Miss Go T.lghtly second; Frank Bell third.
Time: 1:16.
Fifth race, one mile asd seventy yards:
Macy won. Mallory second, W. B. Gateg
third. Time: 1:50. . .
Sixth race, six furlonrs : Mlmo won, Jake
Weber second, Sid Silver third. Time:
1:174.
HTFFALO, Aug. 26. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Bargee won,
Clnristlna second. Gold Cockade third.
Time: 1:19. m . ,
Second race, five and a half furlongs:
Panacea won. McGnnlgle second, Samma
rlns third. Time: 1:13. , t
Third race, one mile snd an eighth:
Benckart won. Ink second, Firing Line
third. Time: 2:00.
Fourth race, one mile and three six
teenths: Similar won. Ma "ay second,
Tommv Hall third Time: 2:10H.
Fifth race, seven and a half furlongs:
Furno won, Model Monarco second, Klra
wns third. Time: 1 :414.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Lansdowne won,
Louise Collier second, Royal Summons
third. Time: 1:18.
Seventh race, seven ana a na:r mnonm;
Reeves won. June Collins second. Baffled
third. Time: l:40i.
Rains Stop Field Trials.
RTOTTV FALLS. R D.. Aug. 26. (Special
Telerram.1 The field trials were postponed
today on account of rain.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
Of Interest to Stockholders Free
Trcr.sportntlon to Attend the Aa
aaal Meeting at Chicago.
SO DAMAGE TO THE ACHTS
Ra'itncs and Sfcunrooa III Pm Through
Btonn in Cgfsty.
EARLY RUMOR PROVES TO BE FAISE
Official Forecaster at Washington
Bays That tke Weather Tomor
row Will Be Fairly Fnvor
avble for a Rare.
NEW TORK. Aug. .-The local weather
bureau la In receipt of the following special
on the weather for Thursday's yacht race
from Washington:
To Observer. New Tork: The wind over
the International yacht ccurae Thursday
will be light to fresh northeast, shifting
In the afternoon to east and southeast, with
Drobably cloudy weather.
FRANKENFELD.
-NEW TORK, Aug. 26. An allered wire
less report from the yacht Erin, which Is
equipped with th DeForeet wireless sys
tem, published In the morning papers, to
the effect that Shamrock III was seriously
damaged during yesterday's storm, and that
there waa a possibility of Sir Thomas ask
ing for a postponement, caused considerable
excitement In yachting circles.
Investigation promptly proved that the
statement was without foundation. Sham
rock rode out yesterday's squall without
the slightest damage, although the big
anchor was dropped as an additional pre
caution. There was no particular evidence at
Sandy Hook today of last night's blow, ex
cept the broken bowsprit of Gllaldeau.
C. O. Iselln, aboard Sunbeam, the de
fender's tender, said that as far as he knew
there waa no material damage to anything.
Mr. Iselln, Captain Barr and Designer
Herreshoft of Reliance had a long confer
ence today, but Mr. Iselln refused to say
anything as to its character.
So Change Is Expected.
Herbert C. Leeds today said that C. D.
Mower, measurer of the New Tork Yacht
club, was expected later In the day. but
It was not anticipated that any change in
the sailing length of Reliance would be
found. The time allowance under which Re
liance, Constitution and Columbia have
ailed in the preliminaries this year was
made known today. Those times have been
kept secret Reliance allowed Constitution
one minute and forty seconds and Columbia
two minutes and forty-one seconds In all
races.
By these times It Is figured that Constitu
tion won two races from Reliance, but Co
lumbia failed to score. Reliance sustained
no damage whatever In yesterday's squall.
Sir Thomas Upton refuses to give up
hope. He was very much surprised today
to learn for ths first time that Shamrock
was handicapped nineteen seconds at the
start of yesterday's race.
"That's very bad," he said, but made no
other criticism.
boat New Yorker I along side. Three
firemen were taken to hospitals overcome
by smoke.
Home rf mind Boone Barned.
WARRKNniRO. Mo.. Aug. .-The
home of Blind Po..ne. the ceVbratcd negro
pianist, was destroyed by fire early today.
Many prised relics were burned, among
them being the first piano Boone used.
Boone bonrded the train east Just as th
fire alarm sounded.
Ilnnna la Mnch Better.
CI.FVKI.ANn, O. Aug KS-The condi
tion of Mr. Hanna wns much improved today.
Publlo nctice is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Illinois Central Railroad company
will be held at Its offices In Chicago, 111.,
on Wednesday, October 21, 1903, at 12 o'clock
noon.
To permit personal attendance at aald
Hart Says They Have Secured Every meeting mere win ve issuea to caui iu.ur
. . i or one or more snares ai tun tajniu .
Demand Made, at Buffalo ...... Tj-nm.d eomnanv aa
IU1 lilta aVlalllUaO XS.ISS a. w .
registered on the books of the company at
the close of business on Tuesday, Septem-
vir-trtri T i Ana M On nf the most lm- her 29. 1903. who ls of full age, a ticket
porta
Kelt ,
days session. Members of the National, comau
r l AbU, Aug. BO. UL liiw iiiv.ni ,ni- i uri jew, " - - r,-.
ant meetings In the history of base enabllng him, or her, to tiavel free over the
.e"dj3 l teeanll.0 company', line, from th. station on th.
Illinois Central railroad nearest to his or
her registered address to Chicago and re
turn, such ticket to be good for the Journey
I to Chicago only daring the four days Im
mediately preceding, and the day of the
meeting, and for the return Journey from
,nalae rit tha fnllnwlns' cities:
National League Boston, New York.
Brooklyn. Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago,
Bt. ixmis ana Cincinnati. -
American l.eairiie Kosion. IN e W I ora.
Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland, De
troit, Chicago ana Bt. uouis.
Neither mulnr league circuits shall be
changed without the consent oi in. major
liy ciuo Ol me roajur league.
hymeneal:
Alloth-Bolnter.
Alfred Alioth and Jennie Bolmer wer.
married yesterday by Rev. Charles W,
Contracts with players must be respected gavldge at his residence on Leavenworth
under cenalttes specified In the sgreement.
The right and title of a major league club
to Ita Dlavera shall be absolute, and can
only De lerminatea Dy release or inuura to
reserve under the terms of this agreement
by the club to which a player lias been
under contract.
When a major league club serves notice
cf release on one or its players, ne snau
be Ineligible to contract wltn a club ol an
other league If during ten days
street snd Twenty-fifth avenue.
XothlnsT fa the Safe.
I "iiMiai an aiuejae
01 claim oi a major league ciuo to a i f '
ceases wnen sucn player Decomes a I n i
of a minor league club, and no ar- I f f
t between me ciuna tor tne loan I I I
of a player shall be binding be- 11 e-.
JOPLIN. Mo., Aug. 2t.-The safa
cepted here yesterday by federal authoiitiei
in iiib uuiiet mat it containea ja 0 O In
gold, the property of Robert Boatrlght
under sentence to the Denltentlarv for fo
Iter tne rauw iruuna in Missouri anil other vlnua
servlcs of such notice of release a club in was opened today and found to bs emntv
ilia toeaue in nimii . ' " " vv.. ' ' '
ehnll rimanrl his services.
The practice of farming is prohibited. All
right
piayer
member
rangemen
or return
tween the parties to it or recognizee by
other riuha.
Tha ria-nt or a minor league ciud io its
players shall be absolute except that from
Auarust 16 to October 15 of each year, major
leaitue cluns shall have the iriVileua oi'
stlecllng players trom isailonai assocMllun
clubs for tha iouowing sen ton upon ia
men( of 3760 for each player so seleciel
from clubs In class A leagues. 16' fir
each player ao selected from clubs In clas
u leaaues. aouo i(ir eacn uiayer seie.iea
from clubs In class C league! and .0
for eacn player so.seiecieu trom ciuns ot
a lower Class, tne payment io li ihhiii
to the secretary oi me commission aa ui-
loan: Thirtv-three and one-third ier cent
of the amount wnen tne selection la maae.
S3 d-3 per cent on April ii roiiowing. ana
il 1-3 per cent on May 15 following, the
nlaver to revert to the club from which hi
was seieciea it me aeiecting ciuo aeiauiia
on any of the payment, tne player uiao
to revert to me ciuo irom wnicn ne waa
lected. If when releaaea, ne la not signea
within ten days by a club of a major
leaarue.
A mulor teacue may purcnaae ire icaia
of a plxyer from a minor league club, to
take effect forthwith or at a specified
date, provided such purchase la recorded
with tne secretary oi tne coitimi-aion i"r
the promulgation within five days of the
date of the tran.iartlon.
Several rules are designer to protect tne
Interests of plaverf. A player suspended
for a penori or longer tnan ten cays anaii
hava tha rlarht to aL.Dpal to the commission.
Plavlng aaxnes for s stase is proiuotiea.
Plaver or club Is prohibited to accept a
sum or money tor special enon to win.
game.
Fast Toants at Valentine.
VALENTINE. Neb.. Aug. 21 8ieclal
Telegram.) Owing to the rain of last night
the players at tne tennis tournament were
unable to proceed
games were take
on a somewhat all
riark of Valei
Furay of Valentin.
FIRE RECORD.
Bad Fire at Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. M.-Kolb's bak
ery, a half block on the southern section of
the city, was burned today. Th loss ls
estimated at 3150,000. Ten small dwellings
in the rear of the bakery were badly dam
aged. Twelve of the bakery employes were
In the building when the fire started snd all
narrowly escaped with their lives.
Ship Takes Fire.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2. The ship Amster
dam caught fire at pier No. 1C, East river
thla afternoon.' It was hauled out of its
slip by several tugs and is being towed to
the Jersey flats to be beached. The fir.
6mk
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