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    TIIE 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1003.
TAKE THE ENTIRE SERIES !&":::::::: 115
Pauls Wini Another Bnco of Games Trom
k Quinn'i Undertaken.
ROURKE'S HEN SWING THE STICK HEAY11Y
m Total of Thlrty-Far Hit
1st th Two ttames, Which Met
Them Trtttr-lT
f Tallies.
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(From a Btalt Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, Sept. S.-t8peclal Tele
gram.) The Undertaken dropped two mora
to Omaha, today, making It seven straight
I ntwo of the moat wretched exhibition of
corner-lot bane ball that have been foisted
tipon tha lenient Des Moines public this
year. The first ram went to tha wood
before three Innings bad been played. In
uj second the
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Moines
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7
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.410
.41
Omaha
riel. lb.
HIM. t...
.41
1 IRU
111
Anaeraoa, 1 1 JJ
! Wallace, aa.. 4 1 1
I HatitTlc. cf. I
Des Moines team forarot "'"fhill. rf.l 1 1
i - oa. .... t
iumb miniin is piay very cievtr i Wnjht. p
an ior rour Innings. But the pressure
ws too treat and In the fifth Inning the
balloon ascended. The locals were simply
outclassed, as In the previous contests. The
Omaha team displayed much ringer and the
oc is none at all. except In the first few
inrilngs of the second game.
A small crowd turned out to watch the
tames. But a few Innings had passed be
fore many got up to leave. Those who re
mained took It out on Umpire McCarthy,
whose work continued -to be all In favor of
the visitors. While his decisions that were
wrong could not have effected the general
isults. they aroused the anger of the
crowd, which hooted and leered McCarthy
throughout both games. In the Omaha team
Bill" Hoffer met his Waterloo. Every
Ranger In the game landed on Hoffer for
one or more hits, piling tip twenty safeties i Detfolt
in an. uenins secured four safe singles,
Miller and Companion procured three each
and Thomas got two, a triple and a homer.
Companion pitched a fairly clever game and
also was backed up by good fielding and
heavy stick-work on the part of his team
mates. Attendance. 800. Score, first game:
OMAHA.
IB. PO.
4 1
Ienver 11
I'eoria 114
Omaha lie
Des Moines 1U
Uame toils v: T)m Moines at
IVnver at Colorado Springs. Ft- Joseph at
snaas city, Milwaukee at t'eoria.
GAMES INTMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Loala Takes Two Fast Gasaes frea
Detroit, Maklag Oae
hatoat.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. . St. Louis won two
fast games from Detroit this afternoon.
Wright shut the visitors out In the first
game, while Mullln held fit. Louis to a
single run. Pelty let Detroit down with
three hits, and would have had a shut
out but for Frlel's error. Donovan did not
prove hard for the locals. Attendance,
11,400. Score, first game:
IT. UM'IB. DETROIT.
KH.OARI R.RO.A.B.
Bnrlnrtt. It... 4 114 Barrett, ct... 4 114
4 LoaS. ir I 1
I Crawfard. t(. I 1 I M
tCarr. lb T I
(McAllister, aa 1 1
Terr, lb...
6 a Lnc tb 4 I I
1 MrCulra. a... 4 4 I I
1 Mallta, p.... f (
! Totals
9100
.0 0 0
. 4 U t
0 0 1
0 0 0 0-0
Tata, la
6t. Louis
Detroit ..
Esrned run: St. Louis. 1. Sacrifice hits:
Lush. Hill. Double play: Long to Carr.
Stolen base: Hemphill. Base on balls: Oft
Wright. 1; off Mullln, 2. Struck out: By
Wright, t; by Mullln. 8. Left on bases: St.
Louis, t: Detroit, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
O'Laughlln.
Score, second game:
ST. LOftS. DETROIT.
a . H O. A l l a H O A t.
Bertatt, It... Ill Barratt. rt... 1
rrtel. tb 1 1 t lUirii, If 1 4
Hill, tb fit Krawtor. rf. t 1
Anderao. Ik 1 II 1 arr. lb 1 II
Wallaca, aa. . 1111 eMeAlllater. aa 4
Heidiick, ef. t 1 dTeaajar, ... 4 4 114
HempMU, rt. 1 1 iUmg. tb 1 I
Shannon, ... Silt IBualow. a.... 4 t 4
rUy. a f f I I OtDoaeTBa, 4 1
Tata la IURII X
ISt Louis
1 Hit by pitched bull: Hemphill. Sacrifice
hits: Connors, Knoll, Rothfu. Wild
pitch: Elliot. Struck out: By Elliott.
U; by Durham, 2. luble plays: Gear to
Oltxn; Durham to Nsmce. Left on bases:
Mllauk, I: Kansas City, 6. Time: 1.46.
Umpire: Foreman.
Score, second game:
KANSAS TTT. M1LWACKER.
lion a h O A E
Kail, cf 11 a'oanlay. ef... 4 114 1
Uear, rf 1 I 1 4 Connor, lb . 1 I
Naaf. ... till 4 HamDhlll. Ib. 1 1 1
OIImob, lb... I I 4 tshalW. lb.. 1 t I 1
Bailee, ... 1114 4 t'lmleaar. aa 1 I 4 I
Knoll. It 114 tv.rrtllh. rt. 4 4 1
Rothfuaa. lb. 1114 "peer, c till
Leewe, aa.... 4 11 4 Elliott. It.... 1 I
Cooaa, a 1 Hrdfea. p.... t
Mueller. ... 1
ToUla 11 lllill
1 Taula I 111 I I
Kansas City 4 110 1 b 11
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Gear, Rothfusa. Three
baste hit: Knoll. Stolen bss: Rothfusa
(2). base on balls: Off Hedges, 2; oft
Coons, 1. Passed ball: Speer. Struck out:
By Coons, i; by Mueller. 1. Double play:
Rothfusa to Gibson. Left on bases: Mll
wsukee, B; Kansas City, S. Time: 1:16.
Umpire: Foreman.
Loaiavtlle Wlai From Toledo.
TOLEDO. Rent, S. Three bases on balls.
two errors, a sacrifice hit and three singles
In the first Inning lost the game for Toteuo
today. The game was calied at the end ct
the eighth inning to allow Louisville to
catch a train. Attendance l.lOu. Score:
1V011SV1LLB. i Tout no
Oenlne, cf ,
Miller, If.......
Thornton, lb..,
Welch, rf
Phugart. 2b...,
Thomaa. SB.,..
Oondlng, c
Lewis, 2b
Companion, p.
Totals .....
AB.
11
A.
0
0
Total 1 I 14 1J 1
.1 0 0 1 -
It 1 M I I I 01
Earned run: Rt. Louis. 2. Two-base hits:
Anderson, Wallace, Hill. Sacrifice hits:
DeldrUk, Donovan. Double play: Heldrick
to Wallace to Andereon. lilt by pitched
ball: By Pelty. Teager. Bases on balls:
Off Felty, 2; off Donovan. 1. Struck out:
By Pelty, t; by Donovan, 1. Left on bases:
St. Louie. 4: Detroit, I. Time: 1:46. Um
pire: O'Laughlln.
Chleaajo Wlas Fran CleTelaad.
0 gam from Cleveland today by a ran scored
Kerwla
Han, If
Braabaar, Sb. 1
01I, cf... 1
lulllran, Ib. 1
While, lb.... 1
BV-brlerer, e. 1
Quiolaa, aa.. 1
t
R H.O.A.E 1
rf... 1 4 v Smith.
If...
Osena, aa...
I rbllaa. lb .
Sllrmard, rf.
CKlrlaow. c.
Srhaab, lb..
OTurnar. lb..
U'Haddlns. cf.
t;ha:allns. p.
B. H.O.A.E.
4 1
4 4
1
4 1
4
4
1
t T 54 1 ll
Total..
.6 0 1
.0 0 2
I I 14 IS I
0 0 0 0-7
0 0 0 01
Clarke, cf ,
j ueary. ss
Cook, If ,
Curtla, If ,
Qulnn, n ,
Marshall, rf....
Towna, lb
Fohl. e
Durkea, Ib 2
itoifer, p 4
a II
DES MOINES.
AB. R. IB
1
t 1
c
4
6
20 27 12
PO.
10
0
A. E.
0
11
Oi
TotalB H t 11 27 10 4
Oman 0 4 2 1 1 0 t 211
Des Moines I 0 1 0 0 0 1 (
Left on bases: Des Moines, 10; Omaha.
Basea on errors: Tim Vfnln. a-
Omaha. 4. Two-base hits: Towne, Miller.
Thornton, Shugart. Lewis. Three-base hit:
Thomas. Home run. Thomas. Double
plays: Thornton, unassisted; O'Leary to
Towns. Stolen base: Welch. Bases on
halls: Oft Hoffer, 2; off Companion, . Hit
by pitched ball; By Hotter, L Struck out:
By Hoffer, 4; by Companion, a. Wild
rlteh: By Hoffer, 1. by Companion. L
Time: 1:40. Umpire: McCarthy.
Score, second game:
OMAHA.
AH. R. IB. PO. A.
Oenlns, ef 6 2 I 4 0
Miller. If C 1 12 0
Thornton, lb t 1 1 10
Welch, rf 4 110
Hhuaart. 2b 5 2 2 2 1
Thomas, ss.... S I 2 0 I
Oondlng. c. 6-2 IS
Lewis. Ib 10 I
ScoafctalL p 11 0 1
in the tenth on two errors by Gochnauer,
and a pass by Glendon. Exceptional play
ing made the game Interesting all the time.
Attendance 4.SUU. Score:
CHICAGO. I CUCVELAXD.
RHOAEl R.HO.A.B.
HftlBMS. If... 41 0 rik. rt 1
14 1 0 Bar. If
4 4 4 4'Bradlar, Sb..
S.LaJnta. lb....
IHIekataa. Ib.
ball, lb
Jnnm, ef..
Sraen. rt 1
raitakaa. Sb. 1
Vacoon, lb..
Tanaablll, a 4 I
ulUiaa. .. t It
Whlta, p I
Total.
1 I M 14
Thoney, ef . ..
AMwtt. ....
Oerhna'er, as 4
Olendoa. p... 4
Tota la.,
U2 7 t
Totals 44 12 14 27
DES MOINES.
AB. B, IB. PO.
Clark, cf ,
O'Leary, ss
Curtis. If
Qulnn, 2b
Marshall, rf ,
Towns, lb ,
Fohl. c
Durkeo. Ib
Morrison, p ,
Totals ,
Omaha
Des Moines
Left on basea:
Basea on errors :
Two-base hits:
1
0
o-
1
10
27
7 4 10 27 U I
.... 0 0 0 1 4 0 i 12
....0 000202004
Des Moines, S; Omaha, 4.
Des Moines. I; Omaha, 4.
Towne. Miller. Thomas,
Oondir.g. Three-bsse hits: Clarke Cl. Shu-
Karl. Bases on balls: Off Morrison. 1.
Struck out: By Morrison. 4; by Schafstsll.
4 Time: 1:30. Attendance. LCOO. Umpire:
McCarthy.
Kamsaa City Defeats St. Joseph.
KANSAS 'CITY, Sept. . Hard hitting
tided by Ht Joseph's errors won the game
for Kansas City today. Cable pitched a
imni amine. Attendance 4.0CO. Score:
R. H. E.
Kansas City 00101 11 1
St. Joaeph 1 00000 01 I
Batteries Kansas City, Cable and Mas
sit; St. Joseph. Diehl and Mc 'cnnelU
Mllwsske Wlas Oae.
PaSORIA. Pept 1 Milwaukee won the
first game with Peoria today, while the
second wss calied at the end of the ninth
Inning on account of darkness with ths
score a tie. Attendance 4,600. Score, flrat
game: R.H E.
Milwaukee 0 01000 1-8 I 1
Peoria 1 0000000 0-1 14
Batteries : Peoria. Barry and Hessler;
Milwaukee. Swormstead and Lucia.
Roore, second game: R.H.E.
penrla 1 1 0 0 0 0 C 2 6 1
Milwaukee ..-.0 0100010 0-2 4
-:. Rnttertes: Peoria. Olmstead and Hessler;
Milwaukee, Mcpherson and Lucia.
nearer Lost Errars.
DENVER. Sept. . Today 'a game was a
E (tellers' battle, Denver losing on errora.
core: R H E.
Colorado Springs 1 000001 02 0
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 4 6
Batterlesi Denver, lmke and Schlel;
Colorado 'Springs, Buchanan and Dor a.
StaatdlasT of the Teams.
Plsved. Won. Lost. P C.
Milwaukee 1U 7 4-1 .t
Colorado Sprtngs... 117 72 45 .416
xTwo out when winning run waa scored.
Chicago 0 00000000 11
Cleveland 0 0000000 0 0
Left on bases: Chicago S, Cleveland (.
Two-base hits: Bradley 1. Sacrifice hits:
Green Bay, Gochnauer. Stolen baaes: Is
bell. Green. Struck out: By White 2, by
Glendon 3. Base on balls: Off White 1. off
Glendon 6. Hit with ball: Abbott. Time:
1:34. Umpire: Sheridan.
taadlag; the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Boeton ,
Cleveland ...
Philadelphia
Mew I or k ..
Detroit
St. Louis
Chlcaro
Washington
116
, 110
114
, 110
11$
117
II
11
74
65
0
67
5S
65
64
17
JJ
64
64
63
67
42
2
79
P.C.
.61
.644
.6
.611
.604
.470
.44
311
Games today: Chlcngo at Cleveland. De
troit at St. Louis, Washington at Phila
delphia, Boeton at New York.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Williams Waa Knocked Oat of tha
Box aad Colambas Wlas from
lad la at polls.
COLUMBUS. O.. 8ept. 6. Williams was
kneeked out of the box In the fourth Inning
today, while Dorner wss very effective at
critical stages. Attendance. 6.872. Score:
COLIMDIS I INDIANAPOLIS.
R U O A S R.H. O A B
Arndt. If 1
Gleaaoa, rf.. 1
Tunhar. Sb . . . f
Kmrmwr. lb., 1
IMtaaaa. cf...
rilngaaaa. aa 1
lauik, lb....
O. rax, c...
Dortter, p. ... 1
Toasts.,
11 17
0'Klbm. lb ... 4
I F. Foi. lb...
l'HoTlaTr. rf
O'Drlea. If... 0
WWoratnig, r..
'rotikar, ef...
IMarran. aa...
OITasiaett. Sb.. 1
C Wllliama, p
- Vaja. p
SiLealla ....
I
0 0
laved. Won. Lost. P C.
li 79 41 .6j0
123 U - R .fct
120 61 .676
li tw b .ott
120 60 60 .6011
IS 66 70 .440
122 46 77 .3d9
124 41 83 .Utl
Tatala 1 I I 1
x Leelle batted for O'Brien In ninth.
Columbua 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 6
Indianapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen bases: Gleason (2), Raymer. Two
base hits: Arndt, Woodruff. Three-base
hits: Arndt, Gleason, Clingman, Smith.
Double play: Clingman to fuymer. In
nings pitched: By Williams. 3V,; by
Vols, 4 Hits: Off Williams, b; off
Vols. t. Struck out: By Dorner. 6; by Wil
liams. 2; by Vols, 2. Baaes on balla:
Off Dorner. 4: off Williams. 1- off V.il
2. Wild pitch: Williams. Psssed ball: u.
Fox. Time: 1:64. Umpire: Cunningham.
Each Takes Game.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. (.Milwaukee broke
even with Kansas City In today's double
header, winning the first game by a score
of I to 2 and losing the second by a score
of 7 to 1. the score reverting to seven
Innings, when Umpire Foreman called the
game on account of darkness. Both teams
were crippled. Milwaukee especially so. and
the playing was much of a farce In the
second game. Each team played two
pitchers beside the ones In the box. snd
many errors resulted. Kansas CMy having
me peuer oi ii. Aiienaance. z,wu. score,
first game:
MILWAUKEE. , KANSAS CITY.
R H O A E l h. H.O.A.E.
14 Nell, at I 1 4
1 Oaar. rf I t 1
I Nanra. lb.... S I
Olhaoa, lb..,
I Duller, a. ...
4 Knoll, It....
I 3 Rothfusa. Sb
J Levwa. aa...
1 v Durham, p..
Tatala ...
Louisville
Toledo ..
Two-base hits: Turner (21. Smith, White.
Fieri flee hit: White. Bases on balls: . Off
Reisllng. 6; off Egan, 1. Struck out: By
Egan, 4. Wild pilches: Reisllng. 1; Egan,
l Wit hv r4rch1 hall: OutnULn. Double
plays: Chllds to Turner, Schaub to Owens
to Turner, Child to Owens to Turner.
Left on bases: Toledo, 4: Louisville, 6.
Time: 13&. Umpire: HaakeU.
Postponed Games.
ST. PAUL, Sept. 1 The St Paul-Minneapolis
game was postponed today on ac
count oi rain
Standing of tha Teams.
St Paul
Louisville ....
Milwaukee ...
Indianapolis .
Kansas City..
Columbus ....
Minneapolis .
Toledo
Games today: Kansas City at Milwaukee,
St. Paul at Minneapolis. Louisville at To
ledo, Columbua at Indianapolis.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phillies Was Changed for latheff, hat
8t. Loals Took the G
Kaslly.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 6 St. Louie had no
trouble In wlnnina today's game from On
ctnnail. Phillips was taken out of the box
In the fifth and replaced by Suthoff. who
did not fare much better. Hsckett's de
livery waa a puzzle, and if it had not been
for errors, he would have scored a shutout.
Attendance 6.600. Score:
ST. LOl'lS CINCINNATI.
B..H.0.A.E.I &U.fl.AL
rairell. tb...i 1 1 S fi Keller. If.-.. 114
Dnnleavy. rf. I I 4 Sermoiir, ef. 1 I
Smoot. ef.... 1 4 11 Dolaa. rf.... 110
Burke, Ib.... 1114 1 Donlln. lb... 1 7 1
ft ran. lb 6 2 1 4 4 "telolaldt. b I I
Brais. aa 114 1 I Palr. lb 14 11
Bnrrlar. If... 114 1 0 Corcoran, aa. 1 1 I S
O Natl, c 1 I Peltl. e 141
HackaU, p... 4011 Phillipa. p... t 1
lEutkotl. p....
Total t II 27 11 4 xDelaal
I Tatala I I 1 1
x Batted for Suthoff in ninth.
St. Louis 3 0031001 2 S
Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 03
Two-base hits: Kelley, Burke. Three
base hit: Barclay. Left on baaes: Cin
cinnati, t; St. Louis, 8. Stolen bases: Dun
leavy (3), Smoot, Barclay. Double plays:
Brain to Farrell to Ryan. First base on
balls: By Phillips. I; by Suthoff, 1; by
Hackett. I. Hit by pitched ball: gtoln
feldt Struck out: By Hackett. 5: by Sut
hoff. I; by Phillips. L Sacrifice hits: Dun
leavy, Smoot and Ryan. Time l.oi. Um
pire: Emslie.
Pittabarg Defeats Chicago.
CHICAGO. 8pt. 1 Chicago secured only
three hits off Phllllpl today, two of them,
bunched with a wild pitch and an error,
scoring their only run. A questionable de
cision at the plate helped the champions
to their nrst two. a girt, a batsman bit. a
fumble and two singles, adding their other
three. Attendande 12,Oj0. Score:
PITTSBlrlO. I CHICAGO.
R.H. O A. 8 R.H O A E.
Raearaont. ct 4 I 4 u t Slagls, ef I 1
' McCarthy. U. 1 4
1 Chanca, lb... 6 6
1'Raub. Ib 44
a .Vnea. rf..
0.T inker, aa.
Oaaler. cf
rauaaa. lb... 1
Hampklll, Sb. 1 4
Latoanpta, a.
Snn. Sb.. I 1
Ianleey. It. 1 I
Meredith, rt.
Spwr. C I 12
Elliott, e Ill
ataellar. It... 4 4 4
H Total I tiM U
Total I I IT I al
x Two out when winning run scored.
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13
Kansas City 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Three-base hits: Rothfuss (2). Dunleavy.
Base on balls: Off Elliott, 1: off Durham,
l i is i
1 ' Taste Alike :
Cost Alike ; . i
. - 30iIKS 1 ,
C) The makers keep . " I
, the quality op, -"7 j
Tb quality keep 1
tit price tip,' J j
I Oc -
( The Lrbbr,e$t Selling )
' Brand of Cigars
In the WorlL J: I
I j m urn nrutimat j
Clark. If 4 14
Uacb. rb ... 4 1
Wi,rf. aa... 1 1 4
Branatato, lb 1 11
Mtrhar. ib.. 1SS
Behrtn. rt... I 1
Ptielpa, e...
Phllllppl, p
Total....
IS
II
I 17 11 4
0
Xlln.
Kra. lb...
aar. 3b...
calmer,
ToUla
0 0 0 2
10 0 0
4 111
0 4 11
.114 1
Sill
4 41
41
1 I IT II i
0 S 0 0-6
0 0 0 91
Pittsburg
Chicago
Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Pittsburg. .
Double play: Slagle to Tinker to Ever.
Wagner to Bitchey to Branafleld. Struck
out: By Welmer. 1 Basea on balis: OK
weimer, I; oil Phllllppl. 1. Wild pitches
Phllllppl. Hit with ball: Phelps. Tims:
Uti. Umpires: Mecefee and Smith.
Boston W Ins at Prevldenee.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.. Sept. -A large
crowd witnessed a clean-cut championship
game between Boston snd Philadelphia at
Rocky Point today. It was a pitchers'
battle, with Willis having slightly better
control than McFetridge. Cooley's batting,
the fielding of Carney. Hallman and Mr
Caraey, and the all round work of Zimmer
were features. Attendance. 4.6C0. Score:
BOSTON. I PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A I AUO.i t.
DaWar. rf ... 1
Carney, It... 1 I I
Ceoiey. lb... 1 I
ltCraery. cf. I 4 4
Moraa. c I 1 4
Abbarbls. Ib I I I
Cramlagar. Sb 1 1 S
Aubray, aa. .. I 4 4
Willi, p 1
d, Barry. If 1 1 4
(Milan ana. lb.. 1 4 I I 4
0 orwolvanou, Ib I 0 4 I 4
1 OTltua. rf 4 114 4
WDouclaa, lb.. I t
I bHalmian. ef. I 1
OfHulavlit, aa. 4 4 1
I 1 21 mmrr. e. . . 4 I f 4 4
I e M'-Petrtdc, p 4 1 4 1 4
Tatala I I IT 10 ll Tatala I I 14 10 .4
Boston 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Cooley, Titus. Stolen
bases: Cooley. Zimmer. Sacrifice hits:
Carney, Abbatttchlo, Gleason, Wolverton.
Double plays: Hallman to Gleason, Mc
Creery to Moran. First bae on balls: Off
Willis. 1: off McFetrtdge. 1. Struck out:
By Willis. 4; by McFetridge, (. Time: 1:30.
Umpires: O'Day and Moran.
taadinaT of the Team.
Played. Won. Lot
m
120
121
t
i
63
4i
27
40
27
48
40
6
69
44
74
1
P.C.
.6SS
.(A)
.61
J21
l-3
.414
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The Home of
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A few of the Principal Buildings of the
Aflheiiser- Bmsclli
St. Louis, U.S.A.
Plant
Covers 125 Acres Equal to 60 City Blocks
Employs 5,000 People
Sales for Year 1865:
Sales for Year 1902:
8,600 Barrels of Beer
M09.315 Barrels of Beer
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aaniaa
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Plttsbura- ...
New York ..
Chicago
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn ....
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Games today: Brooklyn at New York
Philadelphia at Botiton, Chicago at Pitts
burg, St. Louis at Cincinnati.
OMAHA GUN CLUB SHOOTS
Hew Oraraalaatloa Holds Live-Bird
Tare! Ceateat la Iewa This f
Aftet
The recently reorKmnlzed Omaha Gun club
will hold a Labor day live Mrd and target
hoot this afternoon on its grounds at the
loaa end of the Douglas street brldn. A
newly adejited system of handicapping will
be used. Shooting will commence at I
o'clock. All shooters are luvltad to par
ticipate, and all spectators will b welcome.
championship of Europe, Vhlch waa de
cided here today, Robert Leroy of the New
York Lawn Tennis club defeated Plnckuey
by 4-6, 4-1. S-L t-0. ..
IDEALS TAKE DOUBLE HEADER
Beat the Crescents Twice o the
Soath Omaha Groaada an
Snnday.
The Ideals took two games from the
Crescents yesterday at 8outh Omaha. One
was a shutout, 6 to 0. and the second game
also went to the poets by 11 to 2. Roth,
games were easily taken, and at no time
were in doubt. In the first game the Cres
cents took a brace In the ninth Inning, get
ting three men on bases with no outs. Col
lier knocked a fly to deep center, which
Bowler fielded and by a beautiful throw
cut the runner off at home piste. The
second game was featureless, with the ex
ception of the fielding and stickwork of
the Ideals. Next SuBdty Ideals and Jet
ters at South Omaha. Score, first game:
IDEALS.
AB. R.
... 4 1
... t 0
... 1 2
... I 1
... 1 0
.. 4 0
...4 0
Crook,
Chae.
Sanders and Blee.
Attendance $.0.
ORIGINALS TAKE
Umpire: ft pQpg JQ FASTER DETAILS
REVENGE
Mintkus. 2b...,
Bowler, cf
Lynch, ss
Gibson. If...,.
Lewis, lb....;.
Hofmann, 2b.,
Campbell, rf..
Cos. c
Bellinger, p...
Totals
Tom pee tt, cf...
Foraji, ss ,
Ky.-.n. If
Rodman, Zb....
Petersen, lb
Diamond. cf-3b
Collier, rf
Lynch, e
Weed. ss-Sb....
Troby, p
21 (
CRESCENTS.
AB. R.
I
H. O. A. E.
0 2 10
0 S 1 0
0 2 4 1
12 0 0
1 1 0
1 i i o
0 10 0
14 1 0
10 11
1 n u 1
H. O. A. E,
112 1
0 0 0 0
2 40
2 0 4 1
0 10 0 0
2 10 4
0 10 0
0 4 0 0
0 10 0
0 0 2 0
1 it "i i
1 0 0 0 5
Garners Elgbteea Rons While the
Eagles Aecamalate Horu
Collars.
The Lee-Glant-Andrecsen Originals took
revenge out of the Council Bluffs Esgles
for the defeat which they administered
the hardware men in their last time, and
nibbed it in, .'ust to show the BluflHes that
they didn't sppreolate the former treat
ment. All through the frame, after the
second Inning, the Originals plucked
enough feathers to make grandma's fea
ther bed look like a pigeon's wing. Scully
pitched in his oldtlme form and received
excellent support ct critical times. Kelly
also covered hlmseir with glory. Doth at
bat and In the field.
For the Eagles, Butler, a graduate from
Buck Keith's Jeatrucrs. was the most con
spicuous, accepting six chances without an
error and getting two hits. Brewlck also
made a spectacular one-handed catch of
a line drive off Kelly's bat. Attendance,
200. Score:
L. G. A. ORIGINALS.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E.
S
ToUla S3 0
Ideals 2 0 11
Crescents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Stolen bases: Lynch (3), Gibson (Tl, Foran,
Ryan. Diamond i-i. Double plays: Hofmann
to Lewis to Minlkus. Mlnlkus to Hofmann,
Bowler to Coe. Two-base hit: Rodman.
Hit by pitched ball: Gibson. First base
on balla: Off Troby. 1; off Bellinger, 1.
Struck out: By Bellinger, 4; by Troby, 3.
Pasaed balls: By Lynch. 2. Wild pitch:
Troby. Time: 1:30., Umpire,: Leuhrs.
Score, second game:
IDEALS.
AH. R.
6
Mlnlkus, 3b
Bowler, cf-....
Lynch, ss
Gibson, If
Lewis, lb
Hofmann. 2b....
Carapbfll, rf....
Coe. c-cf
Bellinger, p
Totals
Tompsett, cf...,
Foran, ss
Ryan. If
Hodman. 2sVlb
Petersen, p....
Diamond. So....
J Collier, cf
Weld.
Troby, rf-lb...
Totals
Ideals
Crescents
Earned run:
Mltilku (?. Coe,
42 11
CRE8CENTS.
AB. R.
4
Blair Beats Omaha Clerks.
BLAIR, Neb.. Sept. 4. (Special Tele
gram.) Blair won from the Omaha retail
clerks today In th eleventh Inning. Blair
hud three men on buses, when Pitcher
Howell hit Mathews with a ball and forced
In the winning run. Both pitchers were
touched up fur thirteen hits. Th features
of the game were the ca'chlrg of Epllng
and Ifabcr'a base running and a grand
stand eaten at center for Blilr. Score:
R H E
Blair 0 011104020 113 12 7
Clerks 2 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 20011 13 S
Batteries: Blair. E. Noyes and Kpllng:
Clerks. W. Howell and Sullivan, ft rec
ta hit: Etllng. Struck out: By E.
Noyes. 10: by Howell. 1 Bases on balls:
Off E Noyes, 1; off Howell, 6. Hit by
? itched ball: By E. Noyes, 1; by Howell,
Passed Ball: Sullivan. Umpire: Stan-field.
Amerleaa Chamtttaa Wlaa.
THE HAGUE, Sept 4 In tb final of the
i a alufi lut U law luml4
33
.. 1 4
..10
Ideals.
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0 1
0 0
4.
H. O. A. E.
3 110
12 0 0
0 14 0
110 1
1 11 0 0
2 6 6 0
0 10 0
1 3 t 0
0 0 2 1
1 ii 1
H. O. A. E.
0 2 3 0
0 0 0 0
14 0 0
1 10 0 1
S 1 4 0
0 111
0 4 0 1
0 4 10
1112
10 0 4
4 T7 10 4
0 0 4 0 1-11
0 0 6 0 12
Stolen bases:
Weld CM. Collier. Peter
sen. Double play: Lynch to Hofmann to
Lewis.. Two-lMase bits: ttuwier, uewu.
Three-base hit: Mintkus. Hit by pitched
ball: Hodman. First base on ball: Off
Bellinger, i: off Petersen. 1. Struck out:
By Bellinger. 3: by Petersen. 6. Tliue:
2 00. Umpire: Leuhrs.
Vamea la Three-1 Leaaae.
At Sprlngfleld 8prinrfeld. 17; Cedar Rap
Ida. 1. Second gam: Springfield. 1; Cedar
Ha-t'lda. .
At lux-k Island Rock Island. 1; Dubuque,
0. Second game: Rock lalxnd, 2; Du
buque, v i Oral game furfcited).
At Blooming ton Blooming ton. 6: Daven
port. S.
Idlers a!t the Game. ,
PAPILLION. Sept. (Special Tele
gram ) Company H from Fori i'nx k plaved
the Papll Ion nine here today. In the eighth
Inning the score atood 4 to 4. but on account
of au alleged wrong decision of ths umptrs
th soldier bos uult and th umnlr
aarod th game to th Paploe. Bat
tcnoav f apiUlua, Cbaso ay.4 Bates, furi
Waller, ss
Bradford, 2b..
Spruce, cf
Saffelder, lb...
Kelly. 3b
Bcully, p
Mtlier, c
Kennedy. If...
Coegrove, rf...
Totals
Prosant Officori at Vat'can to Eomain in
Positions Iadefinitrlj.
DENIES SELECTION OF CARDINAL MORAN
New Secretary of State Will Be mm
Italia sx. It la Said, Follow.
laT tb -Preeedeat of
Ceatarles.
44 IS 14 27
COUNCIL BIrUFTS EAGLES.
AB. R. IB. PO.
Duncan. If...,
Griffith, rf...
Butler, ID...
Howarth, cf
Mosher, 3b..
Brewlck, ss.
Moore, lb
Strong, c
Matthews, p
1
10
ROME. Sept. S. With reference to th
report that Cardinal Moran of Sydney, N.
8. W., has been offered tha post of papal
secretary of stats It can be said that Pius
X has made no decision regarding tha ap
pointment of a state secretary.
A cardinal who Is on the bast of terms
with the pop, having been one of his
warmest electors, said today to th Asso
ciated Frees correspondent:
"Tha holy father desires to be coma a
master of the whole mechanism of ths
0 j Vatican before appointing a secretary of
1 i state. Meanwhile all officials employed by
J I Pope Leo have been retained, aa none bet
a i tor than they could help the) new pontiff.
0 , The new secretary of stale will gradually
replaa them. But their removal will not
be a punlahment, on tb contrary, they
A. E. j W'U be rewarded for their, service by pro-
0 1 motto Tit nsw secretary ot etat . will
choose man fotirely trusted by laara and
who will b capable of co laboring with him
2 In tb new direction of th Vatican's policy.
Si
rested yesterday on a rharsje of esrault
and battery, and H. F. Smith, a Council
Bluffs plumber, was incarcerated as a meas- -
ure of precaution against further designs
on Mr. Smith. The two men met ut Gold
smith,'' saloon In the Third ward und the
police say It waa a disastrous meet for
Smith. , .
24 13
Totals
Double play: Scully to Saffelder; Cos
grove to Miller to Kelly. Earned runs:
Originals. 8. Two-base hits: Bradford,
Mtlier, Kennedy (2). Coegrove. Thre-ba
v , . . . - T.' .. 1 1 , . Cl n . nn Kails- V
Scully. iTby ' Matthews. 1 Struck out! By ! been spoken of for tb position. Is unlikely
Scully, ; by Matthews, 6. Sacrifice hits: . to be chosen, b being a Spaniard. Beside
Bradford U). bpruce. ecuiiy. oioien oases. hu appointment, even if mad after be
Th new secretary, however, is almost sure
to b an Italian, as that baa been the
tradition for centuries. Cardinal . Moran,
notwithstanding hi undoubted ability, lib
eral turn of mind and his exact acquaint
anoa with modern problem, ha no roor
chance than any othr foreigner. This Is
why Mgr. Merry Del VaL who has often
Kellv. Scully. Passed
Left on bases: Originals, f;
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Le Van.
Strong.
Eagles. 10.
Games at Vlatoo Park Today.
Omaha will return today after th moat
successful trip of the season, with a record
of eight games won out of thirteen played.
Seven of these victories were won in suc
cession, ths entire series at Dea Molnea,
including the series postponed at the time
of the flood lsst June. It was a little lata
In the year to begin the winning streak, but
It's welcome just the same, and If It keeps
up a little longer, we will be deprived of
the booby prise In the league race. The
whole team Is playing good call, both with
the bat and in the field, and while the
Identity of the new men Is not known here.
It doesn't matter much, so long ss they
plsy the gam. A double-header will b
played this afternoon, with Dea Mo'.nes as
opponent, snd th Rourkes will show the
Quinn family that those seven games at
Dea Moines were not mistakes. The first
game today will be called at 2:30 o'clock.
BIsT rsr Trala Wrecked.
GOSHEN. Ind., Sept. 4 A southbound
Big Four passenger train was wrecked this
morning by hitting a cow. The engine
turned over and landed half way down an
embankment on Ita side. The baggage car
was derailed. The engineer ati ftremaa
escaped unhurt. While the wrecking crew
was clearing th track thla afternoon a
chain broke, the recoil hurling It Into th
crowd that was watching tha proceed log a.
Three men were hurt.
Marshal Kills Desperado.
MIDDLES BO RO, Ky Sept 4 Maj-shal
Gray shot and killed Lee Smith at Nichol
son's Mines late Ust night. Smith waa
from Bell county and known as a deeper-
do. He had picked a quarrel with Gray
and later fatal!)' stabbed James Loonsy.
Then Gray cam to Looney's rescue and
shot Smltii. Gray then fled to tha moun-
Begins at Bed Reek.
Health, strength and vigor depend on di
gestion. Dr. King's New Life Pills mak
It pei feet or no pay. Only 26c For sal
by Kuha 4 c.
1
had been appointed a cardinal, might be
considered aa aa offense to th sacred col
lege, as It would Imply that among It
present members there la Bon worthy to
occupy th position.
Th Dellaesuor for October.
On account of the tUgnlncanc of! th
month in lh realm of atyl loo October
fjishlon magazines are always important
number end among then tie Ivi;.,eator
is conspicuous for general excellence and
tor th attractiveness of the styles por
trayed. Tb newest fabrics and latest
millinery r '' illustrated, snd th
novelties and fancies in trimmings and
accessories pictured. "The Evolution of a
Clubwoman," a serial story, by Angnes Sur
bridgc, which begins In this number; treats
a fundamental question of the feminine
world th woman' club and promises to
be extremely Interesting. It is an autobiog
raphy a story of fact, but roore Interesting
than fiction. Also In this number appears
tha first Of a remarkable aeries of photo
graphic articles, in which J. C. Hemment.
the well-known photographer, relates his
adventures with the camera at home and
In foreign lands. His war experiences,
which constitute the first paper, are thrill
ing, and his personal recollections of th)
stirring event In which he took part ar
absorbingly Interesting, as well a of
historical value. In fiction, ther Is an ex
cellent story, entitled 'The 811ent Partner."
by Lynn Roby Meek Ins, and the second
part of a "Florida Cracker," Virginia Fraxer
Boyle's quaint story of a remote Florida
hamlet, llome-bulldlng, particularly th
sentimental slds of it. Is written of by
Clara E. Laughlln, and N. Hudson Moor
baa a delightful paper on Lillies. In th
flower aeries. In "Carlotta and 1" a
unique cookery series presenting practical
culinary advice In th guise of fiction.
Mile Bradford tells the story of the Wed
ding Dinner. An Ideal suburban dwelling
Is shown, and a couple of pages of Histori
cal Slipper ar another feature. The Chil
dren's Department Includes a firelight story,
Sally Lunn's Tea Fnrty. by Livingston B.
Morse; an amusing tale by Jean M.
Thomson, sailed "The Sentence of the Brown
Owl:" the continuation of the "Hanging
Bishop Hendrlck of Cebu. Philippine, and Osrdcns of Babylon." by Lina Beard; and
Mgr. Hendrlck. th bishop' brother, left ' th helpful Hewing l-esson. by Lucy
this morning for Venice.
' Dtsastroas for Smith.
Fred Meyer, an Omaha hackdrlver. was
Bertram. Of particular Interest ar th
articles on The Child's Roms. on Gardening,
on Childhood, on the Hyglcn of Clothing,
th College and Club Notes, etc.
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