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TI1E OMAHA DAILY DEE: SUNDAY, AUOUHT 30. 9 at Gut jn 2 See the Stock the Hospe Fire Sate public The question Is frequently sskd It haa aroused the attention of tha musical "How can they do It?" Belling pianos at H to H prices, quitted elsewhere, or prices ever made before. We answer that owing to a liberal Insurance adjustment made at our recent Ore. and this allowance applied on the cost, reduces prices so that even dealers have taken advantage of this most extraordinary sale and are buying these fine new pianos and organs for cash, not taking advantage of the easy payment plan which we offer, such as only $5 cash and tl pef week on some, and a little more on others, with prices only one-half the prce the same Instruments were ever offered at before. This hi Indeed a proposition which has no equnl and cannot be excelled, for here are the leading pianos of the world, which have no superiors the Knabe, Kra nlch A Bach, the Kimball. Ha'.let & Davis. Undeman A Rons, the Krell. the Weber Bros., the Whitney, the lllnte, the Clark, and many others too well known to be mentioned,- In moat wonderful and elegant tip-to-date cases, finished In mahogany, walnut, quarter-sawed oak, in butternut. In French back walnut finishes, with fins istools and scarfs, selling everywhere for from $150 to 1730. This sale puts them down to 11S. 1133. SIS. tlTs. mT, ITS. 1317 to $330. Including standard made grand pianos. Then aee the high top organs new ones at t3H. $13, $.", on lute weekly payments. Tou -never will find what we offer and prac tically give the customer at this sale In a lifetime. - Remember, we are giving each customer with every sale the money the insurance company's paid us to settle the loss. We have deducted this for your benefit. Con aider this, examine the guaranteed Instru ments, and you will make your selection in etanter. ' " Our ART STOCK, the PYRQ6RAPHY stock, tha PICTURES and FRAMES, is veil is tbs MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS all go it this BI6 SALE. Yon vill be con vinced that tne quality of tha goaas are the highest, tha prices the lowest and the guarantee and treatment the tafest and most secure at A. HOSPE CO., 1513-1515 Douglas Street, Omaha. HARD DIKING WINS CAME Killionairei Tjuch dp 8andeni for Fifteen Ea'a Otet, larniog All Bona. M'NEELY THE STAR WITH THE WILLOW Osaka Ala Does sanaa Battlas;, feat Rot Eaaaaa to Best Oat the tarrlea; e)f tha Saaeaaer Resort Crewel. COLORADO 8PRINO8. Aug. . (Spe cial Telegram.) The Millionaires took the first of the series from Omaha today by a score of i to 4. The game was a slugging match from start to finish. The visitors took the lead In the first inning, but the locals went ahead in the second The score was tied in the next and the locals again went ahead in the fourth, keeping the lead until the end. The feature was McXeely'a batting. The local t wirier, who batted so well last season, but who has been out of it In the batting line this year, got a single, a double, a triple and a home run out of four times up. Vllleman and Oond- ng were both hurt and had to retire. Vllleman was struck on the knee by a grounder In the second inning and Oondlng injured his hand. Score: COLORADO SPRINGS. All. K. M. O. A. E. are serieas. e a a s a much 1 pain and dla I contort, asd 1 sometimes ee tuai disability ' WL'PTf1!J t The ay be I I j Ing, then araia peia. soreness and Diesaing. tumors form, enlarge, protrude, sue U net letted, nknrmte. booms- 1 mi very serious ana peioitu. II ' II . tlmriUmO(iichlngaadttiat ee laa. swu us. sssj aujts uiaort form. Tolar, .ujcftuy ajia p.uiMir cm riJECT.GfJ MALYCOH. Instant VelieL Cnres la several dsys. Beat with syrlnc. for SI. on Soermin & McConnefl, Omaha. Neb. auirtor airs, Co.. La arrow, o. "Follow the Flag". Fleming, If ... Tebald, 3b .., Congalton, rf Mil. ZD Granville, ss .. Hwaclna. cl .. Everitt. lb .... Doran, a Vllleman, p ... McNeely, p ... Totals Carter, rf. ss Gentns, 3b .... Miller, If Thornton, lb . Welch, cf. rf Phusart. 3b ... Thomas, c, ss Gondlng, c... Companion, cf Sanders, p .. S 11 0 1 I OMAHA. AB. R. u n u e it o. 0 A. 0 1 0 0 I 1 1 0 t brilliant exhibition on the slab by Powell. The latter allowed Clvfland but four hits, strurk out ten men end gave no banea on bails. McCarthy haa bpn released by (.Vvolnnd. owing to trouble In the team. Attendance ... Score: st. urns. cunrgLAWTi. B.a.o.a.a 1 a.H.o.A.B. l i t g'nirk, v silt Bar. et s BrJl7. lb.. t ba)ola, lb... I Hirkmaa. 1. t Hardy, rf.... t Bam la, S 4 Gochn'er, as. Killlam. .... I I I 1 11 Stark att. U Mania, n... Hill. Ik An4raoa, lb I Wailar. aa.. t HaMrfc-k. 1 rnrl. Ik Hamptilll, rt. 1 Susaan, a.... 1 Fowall, a..., tlSIti - Totals ... s 4 n is l Totals ... 4 It T el St. Louis 0 lt)I0?-4 Cleveland 0 9 0 t 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Bt. Ixu's t. Two-base hits: Frlel. Buaden Hill. Flick, Oochnauer. Three-base hits: Bradley. Double plays: IJ'le, Oochnauer and mcKman. stolen bases'. Uia. Hit by pitched ball: By Klllian, Burkett. liases on balls: Off Kll lian, 1. Struck out: By Powell, l': by Klllian. t Lft on bases: Bt. Linuls, t; Cleveland. 4. Time of game 1:15. Umpire, O'Laughlln. Dtiei Game at Washington. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 Both games to day Were pitchers' battles, Boston winning the frst after a ten-Inning fight and the second being declared a draw at the end of eleven innings on account of darkness. The games were characterised by sharp, brilliant fielding In support of pitching. Boston captured the first game by bunch ing hits in the sixth and last innings. Scat tered hits and snappy fielding In the second game made it impossible for a man to score until the eighth Inning. Attendance, I.0. Score, first game: BOSTON. WAiHINOTON. R. H.O.AC R.H.O.A.C Voran, as.... 4 4 14 4 1 c'ouihlin. lb. I I 1 I I e'sntxeh. if . I I ( Bun. cf 1 4 larr. lb... t t 1 t -Handrlrks, rf 4 1 4 4 "MK-or"k. b. 1 4 4 Drill, c 1 I 1 l,La. lilt son, I. Htrurk out: By Kellum. : by Olh son, 1; by Coons. (. Hit by pitched ball: Kellum, 1. Two-be hlis: Hfgrlever, Gear, Rothfuss, I,ew. Frants. Bacrlflce hits: Hos-riever, Woodruff. Double plays: Iewe to Frants; Klhm (jna"slsted). Passed ball: Grady. Time: J;u&. Umpire: HaskelL Toledo aaa Hlaaeaaalls Divide. TOLETX. Aug. S Toledo broke even with Minneapolis. The first game was lost by a wild throw by Bill, permitting two men to score. Attendance, X. Score, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. TOLXDO. Snlllvaa. Malonar, rt. . S Orlr. as e Mrtntrra, to. Lai ir. lb.... 1 Yrasar. c... 1 Sroner, If., e Martin, lb... I M Oonalil. 1 uxWIIIlama R.H.O.A.C rf. 1 1 4 t Smith, R.H Oi l. 4 114 1 t II 1 1 DAichartr. If I I 4 Colllna. lb... 1 4 I 4 C Stahl. cf . 4 1 rmmta, rf, I 1 4 farsl. aa... 4 1 I LaCbaara. lb 1 17 1 f'.rrla, lb.... 1 1 rrlarr. e 4 4 4 1 Youaa. p.... 4 1 1 I . Totals 3S t 11 24 1 Colorado Springs... 0 4 1 S 0 0 0 1 - Omaha I 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Chlorado Springs 8, Omaha Home runs: McNeely, Three-base hit: McNeely. Two-base hits: McNeely, Welch, Tebald, Congalton. Sacrifice hit: Oenlns. Stolen bases: Genins, Tebald, NHL Double plays: Genins to Welch. Struck out: By McNeely 1. by Sanders 4. Bases on balls: Oft Vlllftraan 1, off McNeely 1, off Sanderj 1. Hit bv dtched ball: Carter. Bases on errors: Omaha 3. Colorado Springs 3. Left on bases: Colorado Kpnngs a, umana iw. Time: 1:15. Umpire: McCarthy. Dearer Wins Twice. DENVER. Aug. . Dnver won a double- header from Dea Moines today. Score, first amc: rv n. r. ii.n n a i a o s a o 12 ( 1 Dea Molnea ....01 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 s S Batteries: Denver, Pounds and Schlel; Des Moines, Cushman and Fohl. 8oore. second game: R.H.E. Denver t 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 12 1 Dee Moines ....0 0000101 1-1 1 Batteries: Denver. Lempke and Schlet; Des Moines, Harvey and fohl. Kansas City aad St. Joseph Divide. KANSAS C1TT. Aug. 29. Kansas' City and St. Joseph broke even on a double header today. Kansas City won the first game by hard playing. Milton was batted freelv In the second aarne and St. Joseph won the game easily, both teams playing wretchedly. Attendance 600. Score, first game: R.H. Jb Kansas Clty....O 0111e-Wl St. Joseph 0 01410e-4 Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and Mes- sltt; St. Joseph, Chlnn, Deihie and uarvin. Score, second game: R.H.fc.. St. Joseph . ...1 1 1 1 2 0 4 0ltt4 Kansas City. ...3 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-10 1 Batteries: Kansas City, Milton and Mea- sltt; St. Joseph, Delhi and Garvin. fostponea ti p.... 4 111V Totals ... I 11 SO II Totals ... 1 1M141 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-S Washington 002000000 02 Earned runs: Boston. I. Two-base hits: Dougherty, Collins, Selhach (31. Hendricks. Three-base hit: Selbach. Doulile plays: Moran to McCormick. Clarke to McCormlck to Moran, McCormick to Clarke. First base on balls: Off Dee, 1. Struck out: By Dee. 1; by Young. 4. Left on bases: Washing ton, 4: Boston. I. Time: l:aO. Umpire: Connolly. Score, second game: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. R.H. OA. El R.H.O.A.B. Dmthartr. It 4 1 t 1 Moras, as.... 4 1 4 4 Colllna. lb... 4 114 1 CouhllB. lb I M I I C. Stahl. cf. 4 1 1 Sllttt, If... 4 114 4 Freamaa, rf. 4 1 I 0 Ryan. cf....'. 4 114 4 parent, aa... 4 4 I I 0 lame, lb... s I is e o LoCbaace, lb 4 14 4 vHrndrlrka, rf 4 4 t 4 ) Ferrta. ib....4 III MrOor'k. lb. 1 14 J. BtabL .. 4 t 4 Drill, e 1 I 3 i 0 Wlnt.ra, ... 13 I Wllaoa. p.... J Orth. p...... 4 410 Totals ... 1 111 14 1 I ToUls ... 1 U X Washington . . 0000000100 0-1 Boston ....i ovoouwuviv v i Earned run: Washington. Two-base hits: Ferris Drill. Stolen base: Collins. Sacrifice hit: Daugherty. Struck out: By Wilson, 1; by Winters, 1. Lrt on bases: v ashington. 3: Boston, 1. Time: 1:50. L m plre: Connolly. rsatpeses vsaiea. At Chicago Chicago-Detroit game post poned on account ot rain. At jvew iork rnnaacipnia-isew xorx; no game: rain. Steadies; of the Teams. Played, Boston 110 Cleveland . 109 Philadelphia Ill Detroit l'7 New York 1'6 St. Toula 17 Chicago 110 Washington 100 Games today: Detroit at Chicago, Cleve land at St. Louis. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Chech of St. Paal Shots Colasahas Oat, Allowing; bat One Safe Hit. ' COLUMBUS. Aug. 29 Bt. Paul shut out Columbus today, Chech allowing but one M.. t 4 0ra. at. . 114 lim. lb . 13 cWraard, rf lll Kiataoe. a. 13 14 S- haob, lb. 1 1 4 Turner, lb. lit 4 Kail. as.... 13 11 RclallT.l. p V 4 . Totala . . lUa It I ToUls .. T fiB i: I xOne out when winning run was scored. H'hllds out. Infield fly. Turner out. batted ball. xxx Batted for McDonald In ninth. Minneapolis 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Toledo 0 2 0 0 t 0 0 1 04 Earned runs: Toledo, 4: Minneapolis, 1. To-base l.its: Schaub (2). Turner (2), Childs. Ball. Bases on balls: Off McDon- Id. 1. Struck out: By Relsling 4; by cDonald, 1. Double plays: Relsling to Ball to Turner; Oyler to Martlu to Lally. -ert on Dases: loieao, c: Minneanolls. J. Passed ball: Klelnow, 2. Time: J;0w. Um- re: Mullane. 8core, second gam: TOLSno: MINNEAPOUS. R.H.O A R.H.O.A.B. ,411 eSilllraa, cf. 4 I I 1 4 , 3 2 1 Maloaay, rf.. 1 1 .11(31 (rjrler, as.... 1 I 1 .11 VMi Intm. lb. 1 I 1 , 1 3 Lallr. lb.... 4 4 14 1 .3 3 4 1 Yaag.r. .... 114 , 1 1 11 1 Spoonar, if.. 1 I 1 t , 3 t 0 Mania. Ib... Ill .11 OTbomaa. p... I IxaxWUIUnas 4 4 4 4 4 , T UCi 13 4i I Totala .. I tlM 14 tSulllvan out on Infield fly. xOwena out for interfering with ball. xxx Batted for Thomas in ninth. Toledo 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 1 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Earned runs: Toledo. 4: Minneapolis. 1 wo-base hits: Turner. Childs. Crlstall Martin. Home run: Schaub. Sacrifice Its: Owens. Kleinow. Bases on balls: Off Crlstall, 2: off Thomaa, 4. Struck out By crlstall, S: by Thomas. 4. Double Dlays: 8pooner to Oyler; Sullivan to Oyler. Left n Dases: Toledo, a; Minneapolis. U. Time 50. Umpire: Mullane. Standing of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Smith. If.... Ovana, as.... hll.la. lb. .. Bernard, rf., lalnow, e., haub. Ib. urnar. lb... Ball, cf CrlatalU p. ToUls ., St. Paul .. Milwaukee Louisville Indianapolis .... Kansas City ... Culumbaa Minneapolis .... Toledo Games today: apolis. Mllwauk Won. Lost. P.C. 72 38 .468 61 48 .) ) 61 .611 61 63 .66 63 62 . 605 50 67 ,47 60 .46 35 74 .321 safe hit ST. Attendance, MILWAUKEE. Aaa. . The Milwaukee- Peoria game waa postponed because of wet grounds. , Standing ot tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Milwaukee Colorado Springs. Kansas City...... St. Joseph Peoria Denver Des Moines Omaha . Games today: 1j4 110 15 107 110 1 1S Omaha fio s7 67 63 4 61 48 41 at 40 43 61 53 68 ha 61 66 P. C .623 Art .628 .66 .44 .440 .37 1,726. Score PA IX. .. I COLl'HBl-S. R.H.O.A.g . . R.H.O.A.B O.lrr. ib.... 1 3 1 OiAradt, If 4 I Shannon, cf. 11. tmiMaon. rf.. 1 I Jackson, rt.. 1 S3 liTurasr, ib... t Brbarf.r. aa. 1 3 4 Raymar, lb.. 4 111 Huailoa, ib. 1 a I e saanoa. .. a a rioumoy. If. 1 4 6i'llt)mn. as 4 4 I Whaaler, lb. 1 2 rTJallar, lb... 4 (uIHtu. ev 4 1 Fo, e 4 4 4 4 Cheat, p.. .i.e . 1! Warner,- p... ( 3 heat, p...., 4 . IjV Totala ... 4 1.J 1, 3 Vry Low Round Trip to Indiana, Ohio and - Uontucky. Tloketa sold Sort. 1st. Stb, Uth aaa OeC io locg limit. HALF RATES Detroit and Return Bold Oct. Uth, Uth. lilh and 17th. Little Rock and Return Sold Oct. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. "" Baltimore "and' Retaro iold est. 17th, lath and lth. - - ...... Many points south en first and. third Tuesdays of each month. The vVabaah Is the only line passing the Worlds Fair Ground giving all a view ot the buildings and grounds. Through connections. No bus transfer this route. E.egant eoulpment. cen elating of sieepsrs, FRSJS reclining chair cars and high book, coaches oa all trsioe. , . TOK ALL INFORM ATTO!; CALL AT THE WABASH CITT OrFICB, 1M FARNAM ST., or address Harry E. r1ooro3, SCHOOLS. ' Racine College Grammar School 'the school that HAKES fJAKLY BOYS" Pupils Study Under aa In tractor, lis irrmauaies or University, beue Aavait Vet Bora a liter any JUiige stoclal and Atu Military DrUi. to IT tears 4la. Mtmmmlm Baklaaaa. WaUSlaa saasa, ah. I TVVWwaaebjrafnf 4bsJ lbPbPn1naafaa Colorado Springs, Des Moines at Denver, Bt. Joseph at Kaunas City, Peoria at Milwaukee. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttsbarg Takes Tvao Errorless Games frosa St. Loals by Saperlor Playing. PITTSnfRG. Aua. 39. Pittsburg cap tured both games by better all around puy ina H.kiri aramea were snaDr anu uni' liant pluys wure ireijuent. aubiiuuci 3,11. Score, first game: PITTHHI Hll , ST. LOUIS. H.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.g. cf 1 1 1 tirarralL i... 1 1 SDunlaaTr. rf . sis 1 tfHnioat, af.... 4 aBurla. lb..., Harkatt, lb.. I 4 Brala. as rBarcUr. If,, 4 4 Rran, 4 aalarpka. p.. ( ( 17 11 g Totals ... 3 1 14 11 3 S10 1 - 6 volVlOst-I Karned runs: Ht Louis L Two-base hits: Wagner, bacrillca hit: Clarke. cllo.en bases: Leach, Wagner. Burke. Doable plays: Leach, unaaaiated. Karrell to Brain to Hackett. First base on balls: Off Leever 1, oft Murphy 3. Hit by pitched ball: Hrannia. Struck out: Iy Lever 4. by Murphy 1 Wild pitches: Murpuy 3. Time l a. Umpire: i-tualle. Score, second game: PITTHHIRU i ST. LOUIS. a u o A E.I K.H 0.1.I Baaamoat. af 3 I a rarralU lb . 4 4 1 4 aLniniaaTr. o. w w a aw 1 Bmuot, cf.... 1 1 3 3 i Burka, lb.... I 1 1 a Harkatt. lb. I 1 I ih brain, aa ... 1114 vl Barclay, if... 1 1 3 blu'Nall. .... 4 4 4 4 4 ii Rkwaiaa, p.. I Beaumont. Clarka. If.... Laa.li. lb.... 3 3 1 Wainar. aa.. 1 3 Bran.rid. lb 11 RHobar. ib.. Sabring, rt-. Pbalpa. e... LsaTer, p... Totals ., Pittsburg Bt. Louis 4 4 1 t I I 4 1 1 I 3 Totals ...l.inil Bt. Paul .0 O'O 1 0 0 J 1 01 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Karned runS: '8t. Paul. 3. Two-base hits Geler. Kloumov. Struck nut: By Wiener, 8: by Chech. 4. First base on balls: Off Wagner, ; off Chech, 3. Hit by pitched bali: Wagner. Time: l:t. umpire: .cun nlngham. ' Loalavllle Takes Two. LOUISVILLE, Aug. . -Louisville took two games marked with excitement and much wranrlina- from Milwaukee and wen Into second place. Bohannon pitched both aames. tschaney was ordered out or tne secona same In the second InninaT for disputing th umpire. Attendance 4.ZW. ecore, nrsi game: LajL'iaviL.i.n. jaii.nai.ivnB, R.H.O.A.g. R.H O A. C Karwta. rf... 3 3 sraaeajr, ib. 1 1 4 Hart. If 4 4 4 ti Woo4, lb... Braahaar. Ib 1 4 1 0l'nlaub, lb. Odwall. et... (Ill 1 Canlay. rf... Sulllaaa, lb. 1113 S'HrajpfiUl, cf. 1 snrletar. c. 1 I I 1 oumniaary, it. White, lb.... t T 1 J Spaa r, 4 Qulnian. as .l 3 1 rjvioz. aa aWbaanen, p. I 3 3 liBUmmel, p.. 1 Totals ., Louisville Milwaukee Earned runs i i s i it 4 14 r "il tit i it i ' , ' 114 13 8 3 1 1 8 1 1 3 Clarke, It I laaoa, lb.... 1 Wxaar, aa.'. 1 BraasT 14, lb 1 Ruckaj, ib.. 1 Sabring, rf.. kmltk, t Wlabajs, p.. 1 ! i Totala ... 1 37 U 0 Total ... 3 1 M I nttaburg 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 St. Louia 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 Earned runs: Pittsburg I, St. Louis 1 Two-base hits: Uranaileld. Hackett. Bar rlav. - Three-base hits: Beaumont, rimo.it Elulen baaes: Wagner, fa. i roll. Uraln. First base on balls. Off Vtinham 3, off Knodea 3. Struck out: By Wlnham 4, by KhoUee 3. Time: 1:4a. Umpire: Emalie. Peatpos4 taaaae. rmrAfiO. Aiia. . The Chleago-Ctncln, nati gasae waa postponed on account of rain. fbJLADFLPHIA.tAug. S.-The Phlladel- phia-rsew Tors, game was postponed on ac- ...tunt of rain. KKOoKLl N. Aug. 19 The two games of the Bcwtun-IJrooklju sorles were postponea oa account of rain, a Standing of the Teases. Played. Won. Lost. Totals .. 3 till ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...,0 1001000 1-3 Louisville. 4. Two-base hits: Bhriever. TJnglaub. Three-base hits Shrlever. Stolen bases: Sullivan. Bohan non, Schafley. Sacrifice hits: Speer. Bases on balls: Off Bohannon. 1: off stlmmel Struck out: Bv Bohannon. :: bv Stlmmel 6. Left on bases: Louisville, f : Milwaukee, 0. Double plays: Qulnlan to SulUvan. Time 3:06. Umpire. Foreman. Score, second game: LOUlSVI!J,B MILWAtTKn. R.H.O.A.g 1 R.H.O.A.B Kanrta. rf.. till i8aliafley, Ib. 1 I 1 I liMrradllb. ex. 1 I 14 Woo4. lb.... 3 3 1 3 4 l Uaglaab. lb. 1 11 I 1 C C.al. rf... 1 1 T 1 Ha'p'll, If-cf 131 3 D'a'l-a. U-ib 3 1 1 1 Spear, a 3 4 1 1 4 Vloi. aa I atMllar. s. .. 1 Tata la ..I I n II II I Totals ... 4 14 10 Iulsv11!e I 1001001- Mllwaukee 1 00000004 Earned runs: LnuUvllle. 3. Three-base hit: Hart. Sacrifice hits: Qulnlan. Vloi. Shrlever. bases on balls: Off Bo hannon. 1: off Mueller. 3. Struck out Bohannon, 3: by Mueller, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Schafley. Hemphill. Double plays: Bohannon to White to Shrlever. Left on buses: Lnulxvi'le. i; Milwaukee, . Tims .it. Vmpire, Foreman. One Tie at Indlanapells. Han. It 1 I Brasbear. lb. 1 Osa-alL at... 1 Salllaaa, lb. I I Shrterar. lb. Whlta. 1 3 Quinlaa. aa.. 1 Bobaaaaa. p. 4 HAMBURG BELIE IS WINNER Dalj'. Filley Tskss tis FiitQritT at the Ebeeptbead Bay Track. ONE SERIOUS ACCIDENT MARS THE DAY Barrier Falls to Rise, Sanaa Horses Are I -eft aad Angered Crowd Snrges to Jadgee Stand Protest lag. PC. 113 T 37 .673 , 111 ' 6 44 .59 .113 et 47 .&7 ,115 63 b3 .&38 ,112 M "64 .S"0 , 116 49 67 .423 , 114 42 73 .3 . 114 SS 76 .333 Kansas City at Inditn- t Louisville, t Pmil at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. CRESCENTS LOSE CLOSE GAME Defeated hy Omaha Field tin a After Bard Fought Cos-teat.' The Omaha Field club team trimmed the Crescents yesterday on the Field club grounds. Kennard pitched big league ball for the Omaha Field club and would have scored a shut out easily but for his own error In the eighth. The game was one of the best played on the elub grounds this season. The score: OMAHA FIELD CLUB. R. H. O. 1 .02 Hoagland. cf. Chambers, ' If Crelghton, 3b . Martin, o Reed, rf Malone, ss ... Knox. 2b Rogers, lb Kennard, p ... 0 0 11 0 0 S 11 0 A. 1 0 0 1 0 I t 0 Total 3 CRESCENTS. R. Foran, 2b 1 Ryan. If 1- Peterson, lb 0 Roben. 3b 0 Strong, c 0 Weed, ss ............... Aw.. 0 Diamond, cf 0 . Troby, p ....I ....a,.. 0 Thompsett, tl 0 3 37 14 H. 3 3 0 0 0 0 o. 0 13 A. 4 0 , 0 3 0 i IS NEW TORK. Aug. . -Hamburg Belle, worthy daughter of the famous Hamburg, won the Futurity today in footing not to her liking, but In a race marred only by her swerve near the finish. For this the splendid filly made amends by the tre mendous burst of speed she showed when strajghtened out again, carrying her to the Ire In front. Her performance, the full six furlongs In 1:13, Is the record for the race at that distance. From 1S9! to 1901. Inclusive, th Futurity course was seventy feet short of six furlongs. Savable made the record of 1:14 last year. Throughout she was the speediest and at the end th gamiest, coming In on the heaviest part of the track near the rail. Fuller rode with perfect Judgment When Leon Idas challenged, a sixteenth from th finish. Fuller struck Hamburg Belle with his whip and she swerved sidewaja six feet, reducing her length's lead to nothing. The boy then dropped his whip. and. sitting down to ride, called on the beautiful filly to do her best. Nobly she responded, and spurting away, shook oft her half brother, winning the greatest 2-yesr-old prise of the wot Id by a head. No shame rests on little Leonldas be cause of his defeat. Giving his sister six nounds more than her sex allowance, he raced from post to finish like the splendid thoroughbred he- Is. The Minute Man John E. Madden's entry, was third four lengths behind Leonldas. His placing him,- self amongst the first three wss lucky. William C. Whitney saw a daughter and a son of his great race horse, Hamburg, run first and second, and that contented him with the loss of th first place. Thea Came Small Riot. The day's racing concluded with the most sensational episode of the eastern turf season. The barrier failed to rise and the four starters daahed through it. Collegian caught in the cords, was thrown and Black Hussar was left at the post. Flying Ship, the P to SO favorite, won, far ahead of Swamplands. Surging about the Judge's stend an lm mens) throng shouted "no race" and hissed and Jeered when the numbers were run up. The chief of the Jockey club's police force went among the excited men. '"Stop shout Ing 'No race,' " he snld loudly to those near him. At this the crowd shouted "Crook, crook," and one man hissed in the face of the chief, who ordered a policeman to ar rest him "for Inciting a riot." Strategy may have prompted the move, for when the blue coat marched the offender away 500 rebellious men followed them, making great uproar. The policeman took the hlsser to the gate and freed Mm. Meantime the angriest of the disappointed betters had been drawn away from the Judge's stand and the "red block" went up and everybody went home. Rain for two days preceded Futurity day and the early light drlxxle turned to fin stinging rain Just before the great race. The stilt wind blew down the Futurity course and helped Grenade, .winner of the second race, to make the remarkable time of l:06fc over the heavy track for five and half furlongs. This tlmo was doubted when first hung up, but on its confirmation trainers who had wavered at sight of tha mud decided that the track was safe. Man's third. To the Daly estate (J. TV Haggin) as nominator of the winner and second horse for f:.m and 1.2 respect ively. K. C. Cowden. who nominated the Minute Man. gets Hamburg Belle was equal favorite with the Keene entry In the betting, the oMs on each closing at about 4 to 1, with 8. 8. Brown a entry about the same price. Hamburg Belle was offered for sale wl'h nother of the Haggin f-year-olds f.T 35,000 during the Morris Park meeting, but fter she won her first race It was decided to keep her. She carried 111 pounds, five less than th scale tor fillies, because her dam h.d never previously foaled a winner. Reeultsi First, the Inti.igural Steeplechase, nbout to miles: Adhidiilarmi. won; Amur, sec- nd; Vililei, third. Time 4:25. Second race, soiling, five and one-half furlongs: Orenade, won; Funny Side, tre nd: 6 et Tone, third. Time l:&. Third. Fall handicap, six furlorvs. Shnr- gun, wo: River Pirate, second: Ingold, third. Time 1:4JH Fourth rsce. ti.e Futurity. Iat six fur longs of futurity course: Hnmhurg Belle, on: Leoniclas. second: The Minute Man, hinl. Time 1:13. Filth race, selling, mile: Stroller, won; Thorny Croft, second; Vlncennes, third. Time 1:43. Slth race, mile and one-stxteentn on turf: Flying Shin, won: Bwsmr lands, sec- ond; Black Hussar, third. Time. 1:64. Jaege Hisses Wins at Hawthorne. I CHICAGO. Aug. J Judga Hlmes was an easy winner of the two-mile endurance tsKe at Hawthorne today. Results: First race, sellinar. seven furlnncs: Lady Matchless won, Phllllpa second, Antolee hlrd. Times 1:33. Scond race, steeplechase, handicap, short 24 10 Total Score by innings: Omaha Field cluD...l 0 10 0 Crescents 0 0 0 0 0 Struck out: By Kennard 0. by Troby 6. Basea on balls: Off Kennard L off Troby 1. Time: 1:40. . Umpire: Eduaxdo Latnerty 10 0 0 0 1 3 0-3 Regents Play Fine Ball. RIVER SIOCX. Ia.. Aug. 29. (Special Telegram.) The regents ol omana wound up their trip lit grand style by shutting out tne rast team at rtiver eioux rooay. biiui Ellis, the star twlrler of northwestern Iowa, was on the slab for River Sioux and his batterv partner. .John Shea of Blencoe was behind the bat. The Regents played in excellent form, making two double plays and getting thirteen safe hits. The hitting of Henry Ntlswn. the Regents right fielder, waa the feature of the game, making four hits out of five times up. Eddie Lynch pitched In league style, allowing but three scattered hits. Score: Resents 0 S 0 1 0 0 0 010 Little Sioux .....0 00000000 0 Batteries: Lynch and Clair; Ellis and Shea. Two-base hits: Caasldy. Nllsson, I.vnch. Double Dlays: Ruben to Casaldy to Prendergast; Lynch to Casaldy to Pren-dere-Ft. Buse on balls: Off Lynch, 2: off Ellis. I. Struck out: By Lynch, I; by Ellis, 10. Time 1:38. empire, Mcguire. Game This Afteraooa. The T-ee-Olasa-Andreesen Originals and B. Jetters of Bouth Omaha will play ball this afternoon at the Vinton Street park. M. Kellv will cover the second beg as Cap tain Bradford is on a vacation. Manager Rawley of the Brewers has algned several new players and expects to be able to shove the hardware apostles back in second place. Uame will be called at 3:30. The Ilneun: rosiuon. a. jeurrs. ... First r. Clark . Becond Talbot ... Third Millet Shortstop Ackermann course: Oliver M'- won. Indian second, M -ran.la third. Time: 3 PIS Third r;ice, the Krtlnran.-e stakes. tw mll.'s: Jul lilmea ot ilondftie second, SI 1. Ions third. Time: 3:4V Fourth rn.-. seven furlnnas: n Hasten won, Unr-lhtirns second. Lord Melbourne third. Time: 1 34H. Fifth rare, six furlongs: Orffe won. Skil ful second. Luralighter third. Time: 1 14. Sixth race, five furlongs (regular sixth race declare.1 off end following substi tuted): Hindus won, Mlraaka Svcond, liar dine third. Time: 1.14. Klalock Park Qnlt. ST. LOT'IS. Aur. t?. This was getaway dav at Klnlooh park Rtrlng will le re sumed at Delmar p.rk M.ndav. Results: First race, six and n half furlongs, sell ing: SI Ah won. I'ny the Fiddler second. CressM third. T-no: 1 Second race, six nd a half furlongs, sell Ing: Tom Crab r-n. Weird second. Duello third Time: I II Third race. mile, and seventy yard. s-Tl-ln: Fl Mev won. Lynch second, llucena third. Time: 1.40. Fourth rsc1. stx furlongs, hnndlcan: Kin- -dred won. Frank Bell second, Mallory third. Time: l:lt Fifth race, six and a half furlongs, sell ing: J:ike Weber on, Mtmo second. Ton Kltig'ley third. Tlt-e; l.:4'j. Sixth ra-e mil .d a quarter, selling: Menace won. Soutr Preexe second. Satin Coat third. Time: 1.13. Papllllon Wins from Omaha Mine. PAPILT.TON. Neb. Aug. 19 (Special Telegram.) Paplo defeated the Rlvervlewi of Omaha in a good jtame of ball here to. dav. liatterles: Rlvervlew, Haley and Trummer; Paplo. OehrUiaher and Doen ger. Hits: Paplo. 7: Rlvervlew, 7. Struck out: Hy Oehringher, 7; by Trummer, 4. Score: lrt to I'mplre: Beer'.tn. The game waa of seven innings, according to agreement. a Originals. Foley Kelly Creighton... Waller Kennedy.... Taylor Charlton.... Howe Miller Scully Saffelder.... Mcllvaine... Left Field Right Field 'Center Field ,. Catcher ... Pitcher Hinton Bmlin ....Ferguson Fin ley Fesno Kelaey Ideals Varans Joe Smiths. The Ideals and Joe Smiths of Council Bluffs will play at South Omaha. Jetter f'urx this afternoon. A close and interest ng game Is looked for aa the Joe Smiths are stronger now thaa when last seen In L Aug. : and Kansas City played a double-header. the visitors taking tha first game, and the second game closing .at the end of the tenth Inning in a tie on account of dark- peso. Failure to hit the ball gave lndlan- apolla the first game. Attendance, 3,210. Score, first game: KANSAS CITY. I INP1ANAPOLIS. B HO AE' R.H.O.A.B. ? ' kL.iilh Omaha. lineup: ideals. I '! liofnutnn Lynch , Mlnlkers Olbeon Kennedy Campbell Be linger Cole or Bowler Pittsburg . New Vyrk ...... Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn U.tat.wi 1 St. Luuls 1'hilaJelphiA .... iliirM today: 111 U2 , 111 . 10 . 10 . 107 111 . 101 75 6 64 60 63 M 33 37 44 46 49 46 61 76 a PC .sTI .! .46 .660 .46 .41 . .1V7 Hill. rf. Oaar. rf 1 Naaee, lb.... t Or.dr, a 3 Franta, la... 1 Kaoil. If... 1 Kcxsfuaa. Ik. Lava. as.... 1 AUesar, 1,4 1 1 1 11 1 ToUls' Nolla. a .. 4 1 Tl 1 I Uailla, Klhm. lb.... 1 4Fc,i. t 1 4 Horlear. rf 1 4 Werxlmg. a.. eo'Rrteo. If.. 4 I'oultar, . af.. 1 Marcan, aa .. 1 Tarrant, lb. ' Vari. a Pltuburg at tit. Louis. Cincinnati at Chicago, aa a) tlWBtlL g ALL Conservatory ef ataxia rm4 tWaaaatto A ra. SI Mr saalaaait UaaraaV Wra. t'ai4ialafraAI,FaatafM ltKaatriiai.i 4aMftat. haavial niiaiioi.iwua afliailaa4 aatai- lill haa ltiiu f(.-ib I" 11 OM.Wwaa atai iaa fira i ea.t 4. "A ITaT Alt I, fnaMtrt Tho Frocbel School 2567 Firnin Slrcst. An grades. A limited DUmbe of pupil recelvtd into the family. TeL F-iiii. HARRIETT IL HF.I.I.KR. ITlo. raraltare Ilea Win, The Baker Furniture company team de feated the L. la. loup Mattress raetory team by 17 to 4. The feature of the game was the work or the tlaker battery, tsveive of the Doum striking ouL liatterles: Hik ers Lotbero and Dooley; Doupa, BaUth and Hall. GAMES Osei AMERICAN LEAGUE IN Work af rowel! ghats land Oat la Caaae at at. Laala. Cleve- ' Totala ... I 4 37 19 4 Kansas City 0 0 7 0 0 ( 1 0 ft I Ir.tllana polls 9 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-3 naaee on balls: Off Nolln. 2; off Ford. 3: off Alloway. 6. Struck oat: by Nolln. 1: by Ford. 6; by Allows y. 1. Two-base hits: fLIhm. Fox, Iw, KnolL Doable play: awt to Frants. Stolen bases: Klhm. Kance, Grady (2). Passed bails: Woodruff, 1; Grady, 1. Iift on bases: Indlanapoil. 7; Kansas City. lime; l.ai, umpire: itas-kelL Score, second game: IKOIAMArgU. KANSAS CITT. R U O A E l I H.O.i l. glksa. lb.... I I 11 I Hill, at 141 y?l. 1 1 I s 1 uaar. rt 1 l l I l H ria.ar, rf i 1 1 Kanoa. lb.... I 14 11 W,arS, If. 1 Or.a. I I 4 I Hr,4aa. 4... I t 1 rranta. lb... III I I Cuallar. cf... IS Kaoll. If 1 1 4 Maxcu. a.) I I I 4 Pal bf aaa. Ib. 3 13 11 Taaiaatt. afe. 4 4 1 lM, aa.... 4 114 1 K'lniaa, .. 1 1 a 1 s oaoa. p s 1 4 ' oftrara, aa.. 4 4 OiLaaa. ... 4 I BT. Long. Aug. Cleveland and Bt. Iouis arrived In St. Louis too late todty to play a double-header, owing to a wreck. and only a single game was played, the hoove team wuuung 4 to , caused by TeUis ... U at ( S Totals ... t 14 t It Indianapolis 0 1100- Kanaaa Clty.....l 3101- Base) oa aaTaU OS KeUusL. I; off Ola- Oam callel at 3:00. The Joe Smltha Utterback . ..Bar g ha use n virogan Hill Ooff Brown Short "ill Ferry Bmlth . first base .. aecond baae . shortstop . third bise . left field .. center field . right Held .. ,. pitcher .... .. catcher ... Creaceata Asakaal Eagles. The Crescents will go to Manawa thli ft.pnA,,n and olav a double-header with the Kaxlej. Two good games can bo loaked fur. The Crescents too tne nm gam ulaved with the Kaglea. Teams' lineup; Ingles. B truti a" Matthews, or Mosher Moore Mosher Brewlck Butler Duncan Howarth Rutherford Position. , Catcher .... .. Pitcher ... , First base . B-eond base . Shortstop ,. Third baae .. ,. Left field .. Centerneid . Right field Flret game will be called at 130. Trl-Clty Leasee. Crescents. Lynch Troby and Petersen Petersen .Ttodman Weed Roben Ryan Diamond . ...Tumpsett Following la the official standing' of th Trl-Clty leagu: Played. Ideals 13 L. O. A. Originals.. 13 . 11 B. Jett jrs Crescents t Joe Bmlths 11 Kae-lrs U Oatnea Bunilay: meals against Joe Smiths, at 8. uth Omaha; B. Jetters agjlnst L. O. A. Originals and Eagles sgainst Crescents, at Manawa (double-header). Won. I t 4 1 Lost. 3 4 I T a pp. .730 .700 .416 .15 372 Threa-I Leasee. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 1; Bloom Ir.gton, 0. At Dubuo.uo Decatur gams postponed; wet grounds. At Hock ford Oam with Springfield post poned, wat grounda At Daveppvrt Davenport. 4; Rock Island, How Fwtarlty Wss Wes.- Dovecote was withdrawn early and tha chalk soon went through-the name of Bel dame, leaving the Belmont stable no rep- resentatlve In the Futurity. Madden scratched Gettysburg and added Andester, 8. P. White added Rain or Shine. This left eighteen. It was drlxxllng so hard when the horses reached the start ' Up the Futurity chute that they were almost in' visible from the grand stand. After twelve minutes' delay the big field got away In excellent alignment. Delhi seemed quickest, with Hamburg Belle, Leonldas, Little Em snd The Minute Msn ranged alongside, and all in the center of the track. These except Delhi were soon clear and Fuller was on even terms with the fore most. ' He held Hamburg Belle in restraint through the dip, where the going is softer, but when he reached the hard ground Just before the elbow he let her down a bit and her head showed in front as the leaders wheeled into the stretch. Delhi went back quickly, but the de splsVd Lady Amelia had Joined the front ranks. Hamburg Belle and Leonldas alone were prominent when the stretch was reached. Little Em had hung on well, but Broomstick was far out of It, his stable mate. Audience, running far better. Pass ing the last eighth pole It waa Hamburg Belle by a length, Leonldas a half length. Little Em a head and the Minute Man. But Hamburg Belle was tripping along easily and as Leonldas, responding to Red- fern's desperate riding, forced her faster and faster, the two sped away from the others. Leonldas dress up on the filly, both In the center of the track, and the best going a sixteenth from borne, Hamburg Belle on th Inside and a length ahead. Feller I sea Whip. Fuller saw the little fellow's head bobbing closer and closer and drawing his whip, cut the filly smartly on the flank. She shrank away from' the blow, evidently dis ooneerted, but not in cowardice; Her spring sidewlse carried her Into the deep mud near the rail and when Fuller saw his error and set to work In a flash with hands and heels to mend It, the respons was magnificent. Hamburg Belie straightened out like a greyhound and shot through the mud to ward the near goal. In a second she waa going faster than Leonldas and In a mo ment more was home first, winner and greatest turf heroine of 180ft. Sidney Paget turned to grasp the bsnd of Mr. Whitney, extended In congratula tion, when the filly lad hr field home. "I am glad to win. , but I almost wish it had been you," said the younger turfman. Mr. Whitney expressed Intense gritlfl cation at the success of Hamburg's get and was especially pleased at th show ing of Leonldas. "He Is th gamest little horye I ever saw." he said, "and t did not bel'eve he could carry that weight with such horses. Is fact I wanted to withdraw him at lunch time and I bet tl that Mercury would belt Mm." In spite of the unpleasant weather be tween 20,000 and SS.OOO persons were In at tendance when the Futurity was run. Ham. burg Belle was ths third filly to win the Futurity. The others-were The Butterflies snd L'Allouette. Her owner, M. Paget, Is credited with winning 130.000 by her victory, and John J. Ryan, the western track owner, la said to have won tM.OU). What Winners Receive. Sidney Paget, who is registered as the leasee of Hamburg Belle's running qual ities from the estate of Marcus Daly, re ceived fa6 ) as the winner's share. Leonldas won 14.250 by taking second place, and ,250 want to Madden for tha Minute afaaBaBA IP ! DEWEY & STOWE 'FURNITURE G 1.15-1117 FARNAM STREET. 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