TI1E OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, . SEPTEMBER P. 1903. i 7 L HOME TEAM BREAKS EVEN Cm Moist Takei the Tint One bj Eatting Bally in Tenth. tNSATlONAL FINISH IN THE SECOND Pitcher Miller Win Hli Om Game la the Mnth by m Three- Bagger, Meorlag Tut Mea. vkT'es Mi jlnble-h sUlnd of .HTes Moines and Omaha broke even on a, header yesterday. They were the games which give the fana heart failure. Both were marked by heavy hit tine and some the sharpest and alao , aome of the raggedest fielding that has bean aeen on the Omaha, ground thla era on. In the first game a mult of a hot liner, followed by a wild throw to flrat by Thomas, ultimately netted Dea Molnea two runs, which proved the undoing of Omaha'a hopea. Theae two runa left the core a tie In the ninth and In the tenth the vlsttore proceeded to ahow what they could do, and It waa plenty three runa and the game. After thla unfortunate bungle Jack Thornton railed the hopis of the fana In the next Inning by lifting the ball over the fence for a home run, driving In one ahead of him. Thla only tied the acore and there waa nothing more doing for Omaha, but the vlaltora were more than buay In their half of the tenth. The second game waa even more exciting than the flrat. There were more examplea of poor ball playing and alao more of the gilt-edged kind. One of theae waa a pickup by Crelghton of what looked like a two bagger and another waa a running catch ' by Clarke of Dea Molnea. O'Leary for the vlaltora alao brought down the grand atand by a couple of fine stops. On the other hand Dusty Miller muffed two files. It la generally conceded that when a high bait goea Into Dusty's garden the trouble la ended, but thla waa Ma off day. It la but falr-to aay, however, that he la In no con' dltion, phyaloally, to play. Bhugart alao contributed two mlscuee to the advantage f the vlaltora. Umpire McCarthy waa alao a feature of the game. Posalbly he pleaaed himself, but It la a cinch that no one elae among either player or apectatora waa pleaaed with hla work. Omaha'a half of the ninth In t"he aecond game waa where the flreworka came In. Dea Molnea waa two to the good. Welch waa the flrat man up and he lined out a (clean single. The bleachera aaw eoma hope. Bhugart followed with a little one which forced Welch at aecond, but Bhu gart waa an fa at flrat, Bobby Carter waa called from the bench to bat if or Oondlng and he brought hla good eye along with him and. walked in consequence. Crelghton came up and cracked out a aingle on which Bhugart came home. It waa up to Pitcher Miller to do something and he did It. Two more runa were necessary to win the game and a two-bagger would do the business, and he delivered the goods the third hit he had made In the game. There waa some- thing doing Just at thla time. Neither the VDieacnera nor the grandstand oollapaed, but the air waa certainly full of noise, and then the crowd went home. The score; , DE8 MOINES. AB. Clarke, cf I O'Deary, aa...v.... 4 Towne, lb....k. 5 Qulnn, 2b I Marshall, rf., ( . Kohl, o 4 Durkee, 8b t Curtlss, If.............. 4 . Miller, p 4 4 IB. PO. A. S3. 3 0 A i.i Totala v.St I 10 SO 15 OMAHA. . , AB. R. IB. PO. A. E a, cf. 4 , 0 . 1 .0 ', If. ............... 4 . .l. 2 0 lton. lb I . . i . 2 12 0 o. rt 1.12 0 0 ( Genlns, cf Miller, 11. Thornton. We ch. Bhugart. 2b 4 0 I 4 1 Thomas. sS C 9 1 6 1 Oondlng. o 4 0 Crelghton. Ib.j... 4 t 0 Sanders, p.. I . 0 Totala 85 10 80 15 Runa by Innlnga: ' Dea Molnea 2 0 0 1 0 0 Omaha I 0 I 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 Two-baaa hits: Bandera. Welch. Thrse base hits: Miller, Thornton, Clarke, Towne Fohl. Home runa: Thornton. Marshall. Double playa: Bhugart to Thornton to Thomas; O'Leary to Wulnn to Towne. Oto Jen baaee: Bhugart (3), Welch, Durkee (2) Fohl. Btruck out: By Bandera. 4: by Mil ler, 5. Bases on balls: Off Bandera, t; oft Miller, 2, Earned runs: Des Moines, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Banders, 1: by Millar, 2. Time: i:oti. umpire: Mccariny. Score, aecond game: ' OMAHA. AB. R ib. pa E Genlna, cf I Miller If...: 5 I 2 1 1 Thornton, ID 4 12 Welch, rf... .. f t . Bhugart, 2b I A Vlhomaa, aa 4 1 Oondlng, O .. 4 l.'t relahton. 2b.... 5 5 .... Miller, p X Carter 0 Totala ......43 t 14 27 18 ' x Carter batted for Oondlng In ninth In ning. DES MOINES. AB. R. in. PO. A. E. Clarke, cf... O'Leary, aa.. Towne, lb... Qulnn, 2b.... Marshall, rf. Fohl, o Durkee, Ib... Curtlss, If... j 4 1 111! in v.-;..' .... 4 0 .... 4 0 Cuahman, p. Totala I II xX 1 x Two out when winning run waa made. - Runs by lnmnga: Omaha ....0 1 1 I 0 1 0 8-4 Des Molnea 1 0 1048142 8 Two-base hits: Oenlna, Thornton, Thomas, Miller, Towne. Three-base hlta: Miller. Home run: Fohl. Basa on balls: Off Cushman. 8; off Miller, 2. Btruck out: By Cushman, 8: by- Miller, 2. Wild pitch: Cuahman. Earned runs: Omaha, 4: Dea Molnea, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: McCarthy, t. Joseph Takes Twa. KANSAS CITT. Bept T. St. Joseph won two gamm from Kanaaa City today by timely hltttng, aaalsted by Kansas Clty'a numerous error. Attendance, 1,0X1. Score, flrat game: jt.ft E Rt. Joaenh ....1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 2-10 13 4 Kanaaa City . .0 01001044 754 Batteries: Kansaa City, Hess and Mea lt; fit. Joseph, Qlade and McConneiL Score, aecond garnet Pt. Joseph .....0 1 M 1 I I I 1-4 10 0 Kanaaa City1.. .2 1 M M 1 t M I I Batteries: Kanaaa City, Nichols and Mea- It; BL Joseph, Howie and MoUonnelU Take a Gases Apiece. COLORADO BPRIN08.. Sept. 7. Colorado Springs and Denver broke even today in two miserably played games in which heavy hitting and poor Raiding played an Import ant i .art. Newmryer was butted out of the box In the flrat game, but Pounds stood hla guna In tha first inning of the aecond game when the locals nuule eleven runa. The second fame waa called at the end of the first halt of the seventh on account of darkness. ht..,rA Aral erame: R.H.Xi. Denver 0 0 1 0 t t 4 I 0-17 10 1 Colo. Springs. I 1 M 0 M i 4-1 II Batter tea: Denver. Byler and 8c hi el -r ICkof4dl&ottU41 Brww4 fxora feohsaxiUn Hott. Order fraaa B. Mar Oa am sway IT" I s Colorado Springs, Newmeyer, McNeely and Score, aecond game: R.H.E. enver 1 8 0 0 4 7 0-13 1H Colorado Springs. ..11 103 -17 1 Batteries: Denver. Potinda and Baerwald; Colorado Springs, Vllleman and Doran. Pearl Wlaa Hoik. PEORIA. Sept. 7.-Peor1a hit the ball at Opportune times today and won both gatnna from Milwaukee. 1 he aecond cinw waa called at the end of the eighth Inning (!t account of darkness. Attendance, 6,rio. Score, flrat game: RU E. Peoria 0 I! 1 1 I I 1 M 11 I Milwaukee ,... I I 0 1 H 0 M Id I Batteries: Peoria. Hart and Wilson; Mil waukee, Kenna and Lucia. Bet) re, aecond game: II. H E. Peoria 1 0 1 0 0 I 0 2-7 11 1 Milwaukee 2 0 1 1 0 0 04 5 3 Butteries: Peoria. Friend and Keaalor; Milwaukee, Vollendorf and Lucia. Stealing of the Teams. Milwaukee 115 lis 118 115 US m 11 120 73 42 .035 73 44 .614 2 M .5:5 6S r.7 .6"4 54 54 . 458 51 M .440 50 US .424 60 70 .417 Colorado Springs. Kansas city St. Joseph tenver Peoria Omaha Des Molnea Games tod a lav: Des Moines at Omaha, Denver at Colorado Springs, St. Joseph at nansae l;iiy, Milwaukee at i-eona. Kaae Ooea to American Leagae. KANSAS CITT. SeDt. 7-Harry Kane. the crack Ditcher of the Missouri Valley league, haa been aold to the Detroit Ameri can league team. He will Join the Detroit club at Cleveland thla week. Dodge Wlaa, Ball Oease. BFEMER, Neb.. Sept. T. (Special.) A fame of ball waa played here between leemer and Dodge, In which Dodge came out victorious. Score, 11 to I. Umpire, Sam Harrison. EVENTS ON JRUNPiING TRACK McChesner, Frlda of fke West, Wlas Wlsi Twin City Handicap at Bheepshead Bay. NEW TORK. Sent. T E. E. Rmather.V McChesney, the pride of the west, won the Twin City Handicap at Bheepshead ay loaay. The demonstration accorded McChesney aa he flashed under the wire waa probably tne heartiest that haa ever greeted a win ner on the eastern turf. The cheering be gan before McChesney had finished and continued until Fuller eased up hla mount on the paddock turn. The Coney Island Jockey club today an nounced that it would add 85.0W to the Omnium Handicap to be run Wednesday, September 9, MoCheaney and Watcrboy to start, each carrying 134 pounds. Reaulta: First, steeplechase, ehort course: Ful minate won, Foxhunter second, Wood Fig. eon third. Time 4:12. fierond. six fnrlones: Lenora Lonng won Mr Worth second. Olympian third. Time 1:124. Third, the Sapphire Stakes, five furlongs: Luxembourg won, Hazelwood aecond, Dimple tnird. 'l ime i:tn. Fourth, the Twin City Handicap, mile and a quarter: McChesney won, Hermls eonnrt. His F.mlnenre third. Time 2:04. Fifth, selling, five and one-half furlonga: Ishlana won, Sunnyaide 'seoond, Tol San hlri4 Time 1 -Ofi4. Sixth race, mile and three-quarters: Moon Daisy won, Clrcue second, Lord Badge third. Time 2:07V. . . CHICAGO. Kept. 7. J. B. Repress. Six Shooter won the Twentieth Century Han rfian Uarlm inHiv in a aalloo. The handicap waa worth 17,310 to the winner and the mile and three-sixteenths waa run In 1:58H as against the world's record of 1:67H. mads by Solntillant in this sama Stake laat year, riesuii"; . . Vir-.f ml iirlnnvs: Hindus won. Jj Et renne 'second. Walnamolnen third. Time Second race, steeplechase, short course: Mr. Rose won. Duke of York second, Eva m.a tMrA Time Third, Twentieth Century Handicap, one iu an t hr.( t een tha : Six Shooter won. T.lns-ulat aecond. Hargla third. Time 1 . Fourth, four half-furlongs: Patsy Brown won, ua seine secona, hiiuwb "e"i TFlfth,63ona mile: McOee won. Talpa sea ond, Warte Nicht third. Time 1:3. o.L.i. mtu aed seventv yards: Brush By won, Carat seoond, Lady Match- 1 . Ui-A Tim. 1-4441. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.-Eva O, with Shea up. won the feature of Delmar s card to a. h l.ahor Day handicap, at a mils and seventy yarda. Results: .,..-, . First race, mile and a alxtcenth: Einstein won, Kingcourt second, El Caney third. T eEcond ' race, six furlongs: Dottle Shuts won, Irene Mao second, Detest third. Time: 1 "13 Third race, five and a half furlongs: Lord Hermenee won, Ingolthrlft second, St. Noel third. Time: 1:09V. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, Labor Day handicap: Eva O won, Jordan second, Helen Print third. Time: l:4Mi. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Revenge Dare won, Montana Peeress second, Una Price third. Time: 1:29. Blxth race, mile and three-alxteenths: Brown Vail won, Charles Ramsey second. The Bobby third. Time: 2:044. Seventh race, mllee and a sixteenth: Mor rla Volmer won, Eugenia S second, Maple third. Time: 1:494. BUFFALO. Sept. 1. The feature at Kenll worth track, the Labor Day handicap for all agea, at a mile and a sixteenth, re sulted In a rousing race, six horses coming down to the wire head and head. J. H. Carr's filly. Court Maid, won. Harding got Jammed, Jockey M. Johnson being lifted out of the aaddle and dropped on the trak right after the finish, lie escaped Injury. Results: , , , wtrmt race alx fnrlonrs: Rapid Water won. St. Juvenal second, -Australlna third. Time: 1:18. ,. Second race, one mile: Oarsman won, Homily second, Nodo third. Time: 1:43. Third race, SIX iunonKs; onuinn wun, Exeentrai second, Klngsboro third. Time: Fourth race, tne Loor wr nnnounp, .. .. mile end a sixteenth: court Maia won, Autollght second. Easy Street third. Time: 1:60. Fifth race, one mile: Lady Rsdner won, Falrbury aecond, Lunar third. Time: 1:43V. Dlxtn race, miie aim iiiroB-BmiKrnui.. Plr Gallant won. Outsider aecond, Dubious third. Time: 2:06. EVENTS ON TROTTINQ TRACK Bad Dobla Tkrswa aad llgrhtly la- jared at Charter Oak Parle, TfATtTieORn. Conn.. Sect. T. An accident. the throwing of Bud Doble In the fifth heat of the 2:10 trot, which resulted In the dis tancing of The Roman, which had won two heats, prevented the completion of the pro- ram at the opening day's meet of the rand Circuit meeting at Charter Oak park today. At the three-quarters mark In the fifth heat Doble. behind The Roman, was forg ing to the front when a knee-boot became loose and dropped so aa to trip The Roman, who staggered. Doble, seeing that an ao cldent was unavoidable, threw himself from the aulky. landing hard on the track. The hnraa became filrhtened and started to run. but waa tripped up again and turned completely over, both escaping with super ficial scratchea. Dr. Strong and McKlnley fought out the heat, the latter winning by a noae Dan Patch will, on Friday, go against his own record. Summaries: Pacing, 2:80 class., purse 83.000: King Direct, blk h. (Gers Dr. Madara, ch. g. (Hudson).... Elastic pointer, h. h. (Hussey).. Time: I:tV. I:09'4, 2:04. Pacing. 2:14 class, purse 81,000: Sagwa, b. g. (Berry) Kiowa, b. g. (Bushi Alvln R. br. g. (Noble) Time: 1 11. I:13U. 2:16a. ..i ...i ...i ...2 Hartford Futurity, foals of 1900, two In three, purse IT.odO: Sadie Mc, b. f. (McDonald) 4 1 Kthel'a Pride, b. t. (Hudson) 1 2 Lord Roberts, b. h. (Titer) T 2 8 Delight, b. f. tThayer) t 4 Sportle, b. t. (Rltner) 8 4ds I lasle A. ro. m. (Cox) v..Zds llas Anlaw, b. m. (Moleny) 3da Trotting, 2:10 class, purse 11,500 (unfin ished): Dr. Strong, g. g. (Benyon) McKlnley, b. g. (Boone) T Caspian, b. g. (Shank) 2 George Muscovite, b. h. (Bond). .8 Nell Uwvnue. m. ra. (Kelly) 4 8 112 1 4 Ids T Tdr 1 The Roman, b. g. (Doble) 1 Edgemood, br. g. (Malonay) S Time: 11 11.. 2:10. 2:11V. 2:1Z. 2 2:11V. J 1?V 2:15H. f.-Ths State fair i LINCOLN. Sept. T.-Ths State fair races becan today with a faat track and a-ood attendance. Results: 1 Special IJnculn . Roadster club, free-for-all, trotting or pacing, purse K'W: Jeaaie M won three straight heats. Best time: I 17. Fred H. Lady Downie and Bends Williams also started. CUass 2:?7. pacing, puree 8in0: Sly Coon won In three straight hesta. Best time: It). Rolls K. ctainandie. All Aboard, Eparkle and Blanche also started. Ten llks . the American girl best-.you know her. You'll like Cook's Imperial Champagne best. Get aa Introduction. NATIONALS ALL BREAK EVEN FurmsLet 8port for Crowd, but Make Ko Chang in the Ettndingi. HITTING ORDER OF DAY AT PITTSBURG Chicago Makes a Strong Bid for Sec ond Game la Closing laalags, bal la taable Beach It. PITTSBURGH Sept. T.-The morning game today was one of the poorest ever played. Chicago won because Doheny waa wild. Attendance, 4,287. Pittsburg won the second game In the ninth Inning on Beau mont's double followed by Clarke's single. The game looked safe for Pittsburg until the eighth Inning, when Jones' single and Tinker's two-bagger, helped along by KUng's sacrifice, tied the score. Attend ance, 14,645. Score, morning game: CHICAGO. I PITTBBtRO. R.K.O.A.K. A.H.O A.V. gltl. of..., 1111 onastimont, cf I I 0 Mc( artby. If, 110 OClrirke, It-M. 0 1 10 I larh. lb.... lit tWlfiuf, M... Raub, lb Jonas, rf Tlnkr, aa..., I PThompfton, p. 0 nuns, o t ffPranafltlO. lb 0 I Knii.r, lb-ma t Kvera, lb..., Caer, lb..., 0 (i Behrtng, rf. Smith, e.... Dobanf, p.. Marahal, If. Rltrhsr, lb. Mpntrea, p.., 0 Cwrrls, p 1 0 Totals U 1 IT II I1 xPbalps .... tot Touts I W 17 l 4 x Batted for Thompson in ninth. Chicago 1 4 0 0 0 0 7 1 012 Pittsburg 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 08 Lamed runs: Pittshurar. 2: China a-o. 8. Two-base hits: Clarke, , Marshall, Kling. Three-base hits: Sehrlng (2, Raub, Tinker. Home run: Jones. Sacrifice hits: Ritcliey, McCarthy, Kauh. Stolen base: Raub. Double plays: Evers to Tinker to Raub: Slagle to Tinker to Casey. First base on balls: Oft Doheny, 4; off Thompson, 2; oft Menefee, 1; off Currle, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Kruger, Kling. Struck out: By Thompson, 6; by Currle, 8. Wild pitch: Menefee. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Johnstone. Bcore, afternoon game: PlTTSBl'RO. I CHICAGO. RHOAEl R.HO.AK. B-aumont, cf I 4 I 0 0 81. cf 1 1 1 0 0 Clarko. If.... 0 1 la.h. lb.... 1 1 Krugr, aa. .. 1 Brannflld, lb 1 Rltrhfr, Jb.. 1 1 Babrlns, rf... 1 I 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 (I 1 1 Mclarthy. If. 0 1 Raub, lb 0 0 Jonaa. rf 4 8 Tlnkar, aa.... 1 1 Kilns, 1 0 1 1 (I 1 o Krara. 2b.... 0 I Smith, c. Leavar, p., . 0 1 . 0 0 Caary, lb.... 0 Menefoe, p... 0 0 Wlckar, p.... 1 Totala.. T 11 17 1 ToUla lOxM II 4 One out when winning run was scored. Pittsburg s oooiooo 17 Chicago 0 10 10 112 0-4 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 6; Chicago, 2. Two-base hits: Rltchey, Tinker t2), Evers, rseaumont. -saennce hits: i.each. Kilns. Double play: Evers to Raub. First base on balls: Off Leever, 2; off Wicker, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Kruger. Struck out: By leever, l; ty Wicker, 3. Time: 2:00. Urn plre: Johnstone. Philadelphia and Boston Divide. BOSTON, Sept. 7. Philadelphia batted Williams at will this morning and won sasily. Attendance 1.943. Boston won the afternoon game by hard ana consecutive nitting in tne eigntn in ning. Each pitcher hod one bad Inning, but otherwise waa effective. Cootey's bat ting was a feature. Attendance 4,122. Score, morning game: PHILADELPHIA. I BOSTON, K.H.O.A.S. R.K.O.A E. Thomas, cf... 0 I I 0 l DiiHr, rf.... 1 0 0 Oleaann, lb..t 111 0 Tunny, lb.... 0 0 14 0 0 Wouartnn, lb 1 1 I 1 0 Oooley, rt... 1110 0 Tltua, rf 18 10 0 Mccreary, cf. 1 0 8 0 1 Barry, If 0 1 4 0 Moran, e 0 1 1 1 Douslana, lb. 1 1 Abbat'hlo, lb 0 1 0 I 1 Hulawut, as. 1 2 8 8 OCermingar, lb 1 I I I 1 Roth, e 18 11 l'Aubray, aa... 0 14 8 0 Sparks, p.... 1 O.WIUIama, p.. 0 0 4 xCaroar 0 Totals I 15 17 I II ' Totals 4 17 111 2 x Batted for Williams in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 1 8 2 0 0-4 Boston 1 10000020-4 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 4. Two-base hit: Hulswltt. Stolen bases: Dexter (2), Oremlnger, Aubrey. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, .Barry. First taae on balls: Off Williams. 5; off Sparks. 4. Hit by Ditched ball: By Sparks, 1. Struck out: By Williams, 2; by Buarks, 2. Time; 1:43. Umpires: O Day and woran.. Score, afternoon game: FOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O A.B I R.H.O.A B. Dextar, rf.... 1 1 I 0 (NThomas. rf.. 1141 Tanney, lb... 1 8 Cooley, If.... 1 I T 0 OlQIeaaon, Ib.T 1 1 1 olwolvart'a, lb 1 4 OTHua, rt 0 I 1 1 Mccreary, cf. 0 1 Moran. e 0 0 Abbat'hol. tb 0 1 1 0 t 0 0 Barry, If 0 1 1 I Of lie Douglas, lb. 0 0 Hulawltt, as. t 1 t'ooln, 1 0 Duggleaby, p 1 1 Oirmlnger, lb 1 1 a u orey. as... o 1 I l c PlttlDger, p.. 1 1 0 10 ToUla I 11x14 19 01 ToUla. ..8 14 U 1 xWolverton out; hit by batted ball. Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 08 Earned runs: Boston. 8: Phlladelnhla. Two-base hits: Duggleeby, Gremlnger, luuiey, xjiirry. oioien oases; cooiey, aic- creery. irst base on balls: Oft PIttlnger, 1 tttruca: out: ny uugglesby, 1; by PIt tlnger, 4. Time: 1:20. Umpires: O'Day and Each Wins la Greats New York. NEW YORK. Sent. 7 After loatna- tha first game on their own grounds to the New York team the Brooklyn players went over t(t the Dolo arrounda and aiiut out Mc. Graw's men three to nothing. Errors were pienuiui on doiii eiiloa in the first game, nut vsru afimM r,lr ho Hnvl. rinwatln J Dahlen gave the visitors the winning lal.les In the eignth Inning. Bheckard's home run hit over the right fluid fence, waa the Daiung feature. Attendance d.kjo. Mcuinnlty and Schmidt were the op oalng pitchers in the seoond game and the ormer held the visitors to one hit In ela-ht Innings. Bheckard's three-bagger and an out at flrat gave Brooklyn a run In the opening inning and three singles, a sacri fice and an out gave them two more In ihs ninth. Attendance 23,643. Score, morning game: NW YORK. I BROOKLYN, R.H.O.A. B.I R.H.O. A.B. Browne, rt... 1 l I e Strang, ib... I 1 1 VanHalt'B, rt 1 1 0 Hheckard, If. I 1 I 1 McCana, lb.. 4 0 11 10 Flood, cf 0 4 1 1 JSertea, If.... 1 IIS 1 Doyle, 1B....0 1 It I babb. as 111 0 Dahlen, aa... 011 Lauder, Ib... 4 111 0 Oeaalar, rf...O 11 Gilbert, Ib... 1 114 1 Jordan, lb... Ill Bowerman, s 8 4 1 1 Jacklltach. c. I Breanahan, Crania, p Totala.. 14 4Jonea, p. ...... 011 . 1 Oarln, p..., XUODDS .... ,. 11 17 11 1 1 , "t 17 i Totals.... xBatted for Garvin In ninth. New York 0 10 11 1 0 2 0-4 0 0 0 04 Brooklyn t 0 0 0 2 Left on bases: Brooklyn 6, New York 2. Two-Dase nits: jueries z, i)ett, Jordan, Thre-baaa hit: Browne, llome run: Sheck. ard. Sacrlrlce hits: Cronln, Dahlen. Stolen bases: Van Hultrcn 2, Gilbert, Btrang, Bheckard, Jordan. Double plays: Sheck- sra to Jjoyi... uarvin to uoyie to Strang, rirsi uae on uuiis; juuea e, on u.ir. vin i, on tronin l. virsi nase on errors New York 2. Brooklyn 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Cronln 1. Struck out: By Junes 1. by Garvin 1, by Cronln 4. Time; 2:23. Um pire; nurm. Score, afternoon game: BROOKLYN. I NEW YORK R.H.O.A g K.H.O.A.B. Strang. v o s s vurowne. rt. .. 0 1 4 Checker. If. 1 I I 0 tiV'anHalt'a. cf 4 0 4 0 Dobbe, cf.... 040 I'MuCann. lb. 0 1 11 0 Doyle, lb 111 iMertea, If.... I Dahlea. as... I 0 Uabb. aa 1 I Ocealer, rf... 0 1 1 0 H Lauder, lb., 0 1 1 1 Jor.lae, Ib... 1 I 0-Dllhert. Ib... I I kilter. . 0 I I S Ureanabas, t 1 1 Scllialdt, p... 1 1 OjltcUluaUy, M I I Totala I 4 17 11 "3 Totala "4 17 u Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t Left on bases: New York 6 Brooklyn 4. Three-base hits: Bheckard. Stolen bases: Dahlen. Double play; Dahlen to Doyie Flrat on errors: New York 1. Brooklyn ? Flrat base on balls: Off McGlnnity 2, oft Schmidt 2. Sacrifice hit: Dobhs. Hit by pucneo onii: oy cx-njuiui 1. oiruca out By Mcuinnlty a. ty Hchmldt 2. Parse ball: Bresnuhan. Wild pitch: Schmidt, Time: i:tu. umpire: iiurai Aaether Divided Heaalt. CINCINNATI, Sept. 7. -Cincinnati broke even witn et. iouia toaay in the double- header. Poole was very errective In tr first same, but errors gave St. Lou la 1 1,. same. Dunleavy was hit hard In the see ond game and Cincinnati won easily,. Score, una enlllv T. LOPIS. I CINCINNATI. K.H.O.A.B. I K. H.O.A.B. rarreii. vo... m a a 1 e neuey. ir.... s 1 4 I lJualeavy, rf. 1 Seyauiiir, cf. 1 I Siaoot, rf.... 1 1 Dolaii. rf.... 1 1 0 Ruree, Ib 1 I Itonlla. Ib... 1 1 n, lb 14 1 Stelnfeldt, III I I I Praia, as 4 4 Daly. Ib 1 Barclay, If... 1 r'tjrcorea, a. I I I I O'Neill, e.... 111 Pelli. c 4 Brows, p 1 1 I Poole, p 1 Totals 8 I 11 II l' Totala i t rt Tl at. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 innciniiaii 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-bass hits: Kelley, Poole, Seymour, i nrae-DtM mi: y arreii. Lrt on bases Cincinnati, I; ft. Louis, 1 Double play Brown to Brnln to Ryan: Poole to Cor coran to Donlln; Karrell to Ryan. Bases n balls: Oft Poole. S: on Krown, 1. far- rlflce hits: Burke. ONril. Stelnfeldt. ruck out: By Poole. 8: by Brown, 1. Ime: 1.40. Umpire: I.mslle. Score, aecond gnme: CINCINNATI. ST. Long. K.HO.AE.I RHOAB. K1IT. It ... 1 II 0 Frrll, tb... Oil fltnour, el.. 1110 runliv. a. 1 R Ioln. rf 1 1 1 "moot, rf ... 1 14 0 4 Pnnlln. lb... I I II 1 Purka, Jb.... 1 1111 BtelnfeMt. lb 4 I 1 0 Hun, lb 1 ly. tb 0 0 I T (I Praln. at 0 1 I I 0 nnoran, sa. 0 1 I I 0 Parrlar. It.. IS 1 0 Mtl. a 14 1 OO'Nrlll, c... 0 I 1 0 lnf. p.... 411 0 Demont, rt... 01101 Totals 7 11 17 IS k ol Totals I 10 17 11 I Cincinnati 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 St. Lou la 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 18 Earned runa: Cincinnati. 4: Bt. Louis. 1. Two-base hits: Pelti, Btelnfcldt. Three base hits: Donlln, Ryan. Hume run: Kelley. Sacrifice hit: Ewlng. Stolen bases: Donlln, Stelnfeldt Double plays: Burke to Ryan; Corcoran to Daly to Donlln. ase on nails: urr lowing, l; otr Uun- eavy,. 4. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 7: t. IOUlw. 4. Struck out: By Ewlna. 8: by Dunleavy, 2. Passed ball: O'Nell, ime: i:i umpire: hiiiBiie. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lt r.c. .KM .m .ns7 .51 .4:5 .420 .334 .333 Pittsburg ... in 88 ew York .. 123 , 131 119 119 119 in . 123 73 71 62 F.9 RO 38 41 49 50 67 i0 W) Chicago Cincinnati .. rociklyn ... Boston ...... PhH-",'-'hla St. Louis .... 82 Games today: Philadelphia at Boston; Chicago at i'lttsburg. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE St. tioals and Detroit Split Even on Doable Header at St. Louis. ST. LOUI8. Sept. T.-6t. Louis split even with Detroit on a double header this after noon, the home team taking the hr.'t and losing the second. St. Louis placed Its hits to better effect In tne opening pame nd made two runs while Lietrolt got Dut a Ingle tally. The aecond was a pltchrrs' battle between Kissinger and Sudhoff. the man from Detroit having a shade the bet ter of it. Attendance 14.100. Score, tirst game: DETROIT. ST. LOUIS. R.H.O A.E.i K.H.O.A.B. n 4 -P A a a A A n-k-tt If A u i A 0 Luth, it...... 0 110 0 Frlel, tb 0 111 Crawford, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Hill. 8b 0 10 10 ( urr, lb 0 0 11 ftiAndeninn, lb 0 0 11 0 0 McAllister, aa 0 1 1 1 O'WalHro, aa. 0 1 I 4 1 Teaser, 3b... 0 111 O Hrldrirk. cf.. 11110 Long, lb 0 0 1 4 0 'Hemphill, rf. .1 1 0 0 Ruelow, e.... 110 1 OlSvignen, c... 0 0 4 1 0 Klteon, p.... 0 110 OiSlevera, p.... 18 0 10 Total! 1 I 14 I o Totals 8 8 27 17 1 St. Louis 0 .0 0 0 1 1 -2 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis 2, Detroit 1. Three- baae hlta: Heidrlck. Buelow, Suuritice hits: Barrett, Kttson. Base on b;ills: jrr B.evera BtrucK out: By Hievers o. Leu on bases: St. Louis 6.. Detroit 6. Time: 1:1. Umpire: O'Laughlln. score, second game: i DETROIT. I ST. LOP1S. R.H.O.A.BI R.H.O. A. K Luah. If 0 0 I 0 OlDurkelt. If... 0 10 0 OlPrlel. 3b 0 0 18 Parrett. cf... 0 I 1 0 Crawford, rf. 0 1 1 0 Carr, lb 1 4 11 1 0 Hill. 8h 1 1 I 0 Anderson, lb 0 14 0 ' Wallace, aa.. 0 1 0 OIHrldrlrk, cf.. 0 0 8 0 oiHemphlll, rf. 0 1 0 0 OjShannnn, 0... 0 0 4 0 OiSudhoff, p.... 0 0 0 4 McAlllater, sa 0 1 1 I Yeager, Ib... 0 0 11 Long, 2b 0 I I MrGuIre, e... 0 0 4 I Kleatnger, p. 0 0 0 4 Totala 1 I 17 II ll Totala 0 4 17 II 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Detroit 1. Pacrlflce hits: Frlel, Hill, Crawford. Doublo playB: Yea ger to McAllister to Carr, McAllister to Long to Carr. Stolen bases: Uuikett, Btr- rett. Base on balls: Off Kissinger ."Struck out: By Sudhoff 6, by Kissinger 3. Left on bases: Bt. lkiuis . jjetrou 0. lime; i.iu. Umpire: O'Laughlln. Cleveland Takes Two. CLEVELAND. Sent. 7. Jones' triple saved Chicago from a shut out In the morning gVme. Both Donahue and Owens nit chert a-ood hall. Attendance S.c). unicago couia 1101 jut Auimu m noon and was shut out. Cleveland won In tha Aral Iniilna- when It bunched hits on Flaherty. Thoney's fielding and Fiick's batting were feature Attendanoe 14,401. Bcore, morning garnet CLEVELAND. I ..' CHICAOO. R.H O.A.B. ; ,J " R.H.O.A B. Flick, rt (JHolmea.' lt... Bay. If (Ulebell, lb.... 0 OiJonee,' cf.,.., 1 llGreea, rf lleallahan, Ib. 0 OlMagoon. lb.. 0 OlTannrnlll, sa 0 OSIitlery, e... 0 OOweo, p 0 Bradley, lb.. 0 Lajole, lb.... I Hickman, 10. Tboney, of... t Bam I a, e 1 Gooiinaur, aa 1 Donahue, p.. 0 Totals 4 7 17 11 1 Totals...... 1 8 34 t I Cleveland 0 0011200 -4 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Cleveland 3, Chicago 1. Two-bate hlta: Hickman. Flick, Gociinauer, Jones. Three-base :.lts: Jones. emen bases: Bay, Holmes. Double plays: Don ahue to Bemla to Hickman. Owen to Is bell First base on halls: Off Owen 4. Hit by pitched ball: Donahue 1. Left ow bases: Cleveland 6, Chicago 7. Struck out: By Donahue 6, by uwen 4. Aims; i;u. um pire: Bheridan. ocore, aiiernuun game. CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. K.H.O.AB. K.H.O.A.B. Flick, rf... Bay. If 14 1 0 Holmes, If..; 0 label), lb.... 0 OfJonea, cf 0 HGreen, rf 0 o'rallahan, Sb. 0 OiMagoau, lb.. 0 1 111 1 11 8 I 1 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 t 0 Bradley, lb.. 110 Lajole. Ib.... 1 1 I Hickman, is. 1 1 u Thoney. cf... 114 Bemla, e Ill Tannehlll, as 0 Gochnsur, ss 0 1 I Kllllan, p.... 4 8 Sullivan, c... 0 p.. 0 Flaherty, ToUls 7 15 17 U 11 Totals 0 I 14 11 1 Cleveland 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 First base on errors: Chicago 2. Two- base hit: Ishell. Three-base hit: Gochnauer. Sacrifice hlta: Bay 2. First b ise on bills: Off Flaherty 2, off Kllllan 1. Hit by pilcliel ball: By Flaherty 1. Left on bases: C eve- land 7, t hlcago 7. Btruca oui: uy 1vu.1a.11 1, by Flaherty. 2. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Sheridan. Philadelphia Shots Oat Washington. PWTf .aDETjPHIA. Sent. 7. The home team shut out Wsshlnglon this morning be causs of the visitors' Inability to hit. Grth was batted freely. Klttredge was ejecled from the game for disputing a decision. Attendance. I.ir77. Bcore: PHILADELPHIA. 1 WASHINGTON. K.H.O.A.EV K.H.O.A.B. Hertael, If... 1 0 Moran, as.... Hendrlcka. rf 0 Eelbecb. If... 0 Roblneon, cf. 0 Clark, lb 0 Coughlan, Ib. 0 0 MK'orm'k. Ib 0 Pickering, cf. I Davla, lb.... I L. Croat, Ib. 1 Seybold, rf.. 1 Murphy, lb.. 0 1 11 14 M. croas. sa. 0 Powers, e.... Plank, p Klttrldge, Drill, c - Ortb. P. 0 Totals I 11 II U 11 . Totals t 4 14 17 1 Philadelphia 01000108 -4 Washington .: 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 Earned runa: Philadelphia. 6. Two-base hits: Moran, Sfybold, L. Cross. Three-base hit: Hartxel. Sacrihre hits: Moran. Dals. Murphy. Stolen bases: Robinson, Pickering, Murpny. J-Kiuuie play: itiurnny 10 at. Jros to Davis. Left. 011 baaea: Washington, 2; Philadelphia, 4. First baae on bulls: Off Orth, 2; oft Plunk. 1. Hit by (.Itched ball: Koblnson. BtrucK out: uy Orth, 1; by PlHnk, 6. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Cassett. The locals won the afternoon game' by long hits, Hansel and Davis each making a home run, and M. Cr).-s tripled with a man on baae. Washington's hits were scattered. Kyan injured himself while run ning after a ball, and Robinson took his p'.ace. Attendance 6,-6i. Score, afternoon game: FHILADEtPHIA. I WASHINGTON. K.H.O.A.E R.H.O. A. V. Hartael. If... Ill Moras, aa.... 1114 Pukerlng, rt Davla. lb 1 L. Croaa, tb. Seybold, rf... 4 Murphy, lb-- 1 at. Crnaa, aa. Shrerkget. e. 0 a e u nenoricka. rf 0 1 1 1 1 14 aolbarh. If... 1 I 0 Hyun, rf 1 g 0 0 0 0 Rubinaon, cf, 0 1 0 1111 Clark, lb 1 I f 111 CougbWn, Ib. 01110 111 Mfl'urm'k, lb 0 I 1 0 Healey, p.... s 1 s Kliireoge, e. 1 4 1 o llaon, p.... 1 1 1 4 37 15 i iLee , t 0 Totals. I - . X 1 vmw a 1 if 1 1 x nulled ror wuson in ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 8. Three baae hlta: Hendricks, M. Cross. Home runa: uartzei, uavia. eacruice hits: Bel bach, Klttredge. Stolen buss: Cojghlln, Hartsel, Murphy. ' Double plays: Shrerkon gust to L. t'ross. I-fl on bases: Waah Ington, 7; Philadelphia, 8. First base on bails: Off Wilson. 1; off Hen'ey, 2. Hit by plti-hea Call: Mcformlca. Str:irk out By Wilson, I; by Henley, 8. Time: 1:17. Lm;ire: iiaaaett. Each Irorra Bhataat. NEW YORK, Sept. 7 Ths local team was shut out In the morning game here by the Boalons. Hutches, arm wag in the box fur the leaders, held UritTitb'a men down to six hlta, all scattered. Attendance .0J3. New York reverwd the result of the eir lier game by shutting out Boston In the afternoon, contest. TanneaJU piicud spleu- dldly and received errorless support. At tendance 7.8.. Score, morning game: BOSTON. 1 NSW YORK. R H.O.A.B R H O A I rmvihertr. If 1 1 I 0 Cnnror. lb... Ill 0'Hrlen. lb.. 0 1 C Stahl, rf.. 1 1 I Frfemen, rf.. It Parent, ss . . 1 Lahnre. lb 17 Kerrla, lb.... til Crlecr. c I 0 4 I 0 Keeler, rr ... 1 Canael. lb... t I 0 KMrfeM. as. 1 I Wllllama, Ib. I 1 1 0 Pala. If I 4 4 1 MrTarla'd. at 1 8 1 0 RaTllle. c ... 0 4 1 I O.Cheabro, p... 1 8 ( Huah.e, p... 1 Totals 4 IT I ll Totals 17 17 I Boston 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 First base on halls- Ofe. Cheslirn 4. First base on errors: New York 1, Boston 1. Left on bases: New York 7, Boston 8. Struck out: By Cheebro 1, bv Hughes J. Two base hits: Williams 2, McFarland, O'Brien, Hughes. Sacrifice hits: Dougherty, Davis. Hit by pitcher: By Chesbro L Time; 1:30. Umpire: Connolly. ecore, arternoon gams: NEW YORK. . BO8T0K. K.H.O.A.B I IH 0.i l. Cenray, Ib... 111 tHPeuthertr, If 4 I I 0 4 Keeler, rf.... 0 1 0 0 O'Brien, Ib.. V uanael, lb... 0 1 11 OC. Stakl, cf. t 8 Elberfeld, s. I I I I 0 Freeman, rf. 1 1 Wllllama, 11, I 1 M OParent, aa.... 1 I DaTla, if 1 1 0 SllAt'hanre, lb 4 I It M'Tirle'd, ell I I t OFtrrla. tb.... 4 Beriiie, c.... 0 8 10 ti). Stabl, e... 01 Tanneblll, p. I I OlYoung. p I Totala I 10 17 11 ll ToUla 1 It 10 I New York 0 1011011- Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: New York . Boston a. Two-base hits: McFarland. Home run: McFarland. Sacrlllce hits: Keeler, Gansel. Stolen bases: Conroy, Dnvls, LaChnnoe Double playa: Conroy to Williams to O .n- I. Williams to Klberfcld to Gansel. Ferris to LnChanre, C. Btnhl to LaChanoe. First basa on balls: Off Tannehlll 2, off Young 1. First base on errors: New York 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Young 2. Struck out: By Tannehlll 6. Passed ball: J. Stahl. Time: 1:30. Umrlre: Connolly. tandlaa; of tha Teams, layed. Won. Lost. P.C. 117 77 40 .& 121 87 M .154 116 62 (4 .834 112 58 64 . 818 117 M t8 .604 119 M 63 . 471 118 64 64 .468 118 37 81 .812 Boston Cleveland Philadelphia .. New York Pt. Louis Games today: Chicago at Wushlngton at Philadelphia; New York. Cleveland; Boston at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Indianapolis Defeats Louisville la Morning, hat Loses la Afternooa. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept 7. The home team defeated Louisville this morning by hard hitting and almost errorless game. Attendance L200. Before a crowd of 7.000 Louisville retali ated this afternoon and won over the vast crowd of enthusiastic rooters who used every aval'able means to discourage the visitors. Attendance 7,000. Score, morn ing game: INDIANAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A B. K.H.O.A.B, Klhm. lb.... 1 Koi, Sb 0 Hosrlever, rf I Heydon, 0. .. 1 Woodruff, It. 0 Coulter, cf... 4 Marcan. aa... 1 Tamaett, lb.. 1 Crowley, p.. 0 I s 0 OKertrln. rf... 0 0 I 1 0 1 (1 Hart. If 1 0 Rraahear, lb 0 VOdwtll, cf-p 0 Q Sullivan, lb. 0 Oi Walker, lb.., 1 1 Shrlever, c. 1 ( White, lb... I OiWutnlan, sa. Bohaa'n, cf-p rotala. 11111 1 1 I ToUla I 11 14 10 I Indianapolis t 1012200 Louisville 0 0000100 2-4 Innings pitched: By Crowley, 8; by Eo hannon, 7; by Odwell, 2. Baso hits: Off Crowley, 13; off Bohnnnon, 10; of Odwell, 1. Bases on balls: By Crowley, 2; by Bo hannon, 3; by Odwell, 3. Struck out; By Crowley, 2; by Bohannon, 2; by Odwell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Crowley, Odwell and tihrlever. Two-base hits: Hoydun, Woodruff, Qulnlan. Throe-base hits: Klhm, Heydon. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Tarn sett, Hart. Double plays: Marcan to Klhm, Marcan to Fox, Kerwln to Bhrlever. Left on bases: alndlanapolla, 12; Louisville, 18. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Cunningham. Score, afternoon game: LOUISVILLE. . INDIANAPOLIS. 1LLE. . K.H.O.A.B. 0 1 1 0 on K.H.O.A.B. Kenrln, rf... Klhm. lb.... 0 18 1 Hart, Sb 1 Braehear, lb. 8 Odwell, cf... 1 Sullivan. If.. Bl.rlever, c 0 White, lb.... 0 Qulnlan, aa.. 0 Walker, p... 1 0 I ( Pox. tb 1 1 I I 0 0 1 4 I 1 n 0 1 0 110 Hogrlever, rf 1 I Heydon, c... 1 I Woodruff, If. 1 1 Coulter, cf... 1 I 1 0 ! 4 0 1 7 10 ( 0 Marcan, aa. I 0 0 1 I 8 liTameett, Ib. 1 4 OiKellum. p.. uO'Brlea .. Totala 7 11x31 11 1 Tetala 11 IT u T x Fox out on bunt strikes, xx Batted for Tamsett In ninth. Louisville 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 07 Indianapolis 0 04000010-t Struck out: By Walker, t; by Kellum, 4. Base on balls: Walker, 1: off Kellum, 3. Sacriilce hits: Marcan, Kerwln, yulnlan. Stolen bases: Hogrlever. Double plays: Marcan to Fox to Klhm, Shrlever (unas sisted), Qulnlan to Brashear to White. Two-base hits: Hogrlever, Coulter, Brasn ear, Fox. Marcan, Hart, Odwell. Hit by pitched ball: Kellum. Paased ball: Hey don. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Cunningham. Break Even at Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE. Sent. 7. Milwaukee and Kansas City broke even In today's double header. Attendance, 2,7u0. Score, first game: KANSAS CITY. R.H.O.A B MILWAUKEE. K.H.O.A.E. Hill, cf-lb... 0 10 0 0 Ganley. cf... I 1 4 dear, rt-cf... 4 110 0 Connors. 1Mb 4 4 Nance, lb.... 1 2 I 1. Hemphill, aa. 0 1 I'ntlaub. lb. 0 1 IS Franlt, Ib-e. 1 1 II I 1 Butler. 0.... 0 0 i 1 t SchaOey, lb. 0 0 1 Dunleavy, l it 0 1 Knoll, If 0 0 1 0 (. Kothruaa. Ib. I I I 1 1 Lrtwe, aa.... 1 0 8 4 t Ulhton, r ... 4 0 1 I 1 Meredith, p.. 0 1 Speer, c 1 8 Elliott, rf.... 0 6 8 Dut ham, it.. 1 1 t I 1 Totals. 8 4 17 U 1 ToUla I inil Kansaa City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 25 Milwaukee .'. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Three-base hit: Durham. Home runa: Rothfusa, Frants. Stolen bases: Ganley (2), Hemphill. First base on balls: Off Gibson, 7. Passed ball: Butler. Struck out: By Meredith, 3; by Gibson, 5. Double playa: Nance to Frantr. Hemphill to L'n glaub. Left on bases: Milwaukee, I; Kan sas City, 3. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Fore man. Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. 1 KANSAS CITY, K.H.O.A.E. I I I 0 0HIII R H OAK Ganley. cf lb. 4 1 11 1 0 Connors, lb.. 0 1 0 8 1 14 0 1 8 8 0 1 I 0 1 I Oear, cf 0 I I Nance, lb.... 0 0 Franta, s 1 0 Durham, rf.. 1 0 Knoll, If 1 1 Rothfuae, lb. 0 4 Leewe, ss.... 8 0 Alloway, p... 1 1 1 4 Hemphill, aa. 1 L'nglaub, lb. 1 Schafley, ib. I Dunleavy, if. I Meredith, p., Sneer, c 4 KlliuU. rf.... 0 Stlmmel, p..: 4 8 t 8 1 . t.Glbaoa, lb... I 8 ToUla 1 27 11 t' ToUla .... 7 14 It 7 Milwaukee 80012021 Kansas City 01000020 14 Two-baae hits: Connors. DunleavV. Leewa. Thtee-buae bit: Ganley. Stolen baaea: Dunleavy (2), Meredith, Sohafley, Unglaub, Ganley. First baae on balls: Off Alloway, 1; oft Stlmmell, 1. Sacrifice hit: Unglaub. Passed bails: Frants, 4. Wild pitch: Stlm mell. Struck out: By Meredith. 8; by Alloway, 4; by Stlmmell, 2. Double play: Durham to Hill to Frants. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; Kanaaa City, 4. Time: 2.00. Umpire : Foreman. This Took Tea failings. MINNEAPOLIS. Sent. 7. Williams and Chech had a pitchers' battle today, with Chech the stronger In the latter Innings, ei. ram winning 1 u i Atienuance, Z,euO. Bcore: ST. PAUL. I MINNEAPOLIS. RHOAEl R.HOAB. Geler. Ib 0 I I 1 D Sullivan, ill M I I Shannon, cf.. Jarkaon, rf.. 0 eVheafer, as.. 4 Hitgslue. lh. I Flournoy, If. Wheeler, .lb. 0 J. Sullivan, e 0 Chech, p 1 4 I M t 1 1 11 4 4 1 4 e.Maiosejr, rf.. 0 ulOyl.r, as ... l Mclntyre, tb. olally. 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Office hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun days, 10 to 1 only, Stato-Eloctro Medical Institute 1308 Farnatn St., Bat. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Keb. ' Bchnub. Cristall. Left on bases: Toledo. I Columbus, . V'lrst nose on Dans: wrc Cristall, 7; oft McMaCkln, 4. Btruok out: By Cristall, 4. Hit by pitcnen Daii: i. Turner, Arndt, Terry Turner. Wild pitch; McMackln. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Haskell. Bcore, second same: TOLEDO. I COLUMBUS. H H.O.A.B. I R H O A K. s-lth. if.. 10 10 OlArsot. If 1 1 1 Owena. es.... l 1 s Oleaaoa. rf... 0 10 Chllda. lb.... 1114 1' Turner. ...! I o o Bernard, rf.. 0 I o Ravmar. lb.. I 1 4 kelallnl. ... I 1 0 Banaon, of. .. 4 1 1 4 Cllnsraan, as. 0 1 4 1 Echaub, lb. I. B 0 I e v T. Turner, lb 4 I 11 0 t Kaddlnf, cf.. 4 I 4 I Mellor, lb.... 9 0 is 1 0 Koacb, c. enyder, iWaiuer .III ! Crletsll, p... 1 s Totals.... I I XI 11 ' Totala ..I 1 17 IT x Batted for 8nyder In ninth. Toledo 1 ! ! ! H Columbus iOlsOOOO 0-2 Two-base hit: Terry Turner. Sacrifice hits: Owens, Bernard, Roach, Oleason. Left on bases: Toledo, 4; Columbus, 7. Double plays: Schaub to Owens to Turner (2), Chllds to Owens to Turner. Klrst base on balls: Off Cristall, ; off Snyder, 4. Struck outi uy crlstsJl, i; ny onyaer. I. Hit by pitched ball: Relsllna:. Wild tltch: Cristall. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Has- VtamsuaeT ti i ieiai. Won, Lost P.O. so 41 .W-J 74 51 .t92 70 tl .574 69 V .548 81 tl .500 56 72 .m 45 7S 43 U .HI St. Paul Lnuisvllle .. Milwaukee . Indianapolis Kansas City Columbus .. Minneapolis ... 131 ... 125 ... 122 ... 127 ... 121 ... 127 ... 123 Toledo 124 tiimoi tndav? Milwaukee at Kansas City. Minneapolis at St. Paul. Louisville at In dianapolis, Columbus at Toledo. Diets Clate Defeats Hoover. HOOPER. Neb.. Bept. T (Special.) The C N. Diets club of Omaha defeated the Hooper base ball team on the home grounds nere yeaieruu vy n aiuie v .-j w .. .. it,. nner club should have won the sama ant would have had It not been for sev eral costly errors made by the second base- The local battery did fine work and had the Omaha boys going; the time, and at th hut the Hootier ' m out up a great deal harder game tha. he visitors. Bcore: Diets 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 110 Hooper 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 7 Hatter Its: Diets. Knleht and Hatnaway; Hooper, Ltherby and White. Hits: Hooper, 15; Diets, a. c-arnea runa; jiooper, . a; Diets, 2. fUmek out: By Letherby, 11; by Knleht. I. Baaea on balls: Off Ltthrrby. S. Errors: Hooper, 4j Diets. 3. Hit by pitcher; Knlaht, l. Two-Dase nits: sel lers. Knight. Vaufhan, Daflerty and Russ. Threetaae-hlts; Lafterty and Vauahan. I'mpire: Kred Hunker of West Point. Time of gams; 1 40. Golfers Heady far Tesrssnest. DEB MOINE9. Sept. 7. ( Special. )-Becre-tary I.eavltt of the Transinisalealppi Golf tournament arrived laat night from Omaha and tha work of preparation for tomor row's opening contest Is progressing rap Idly. Over thirty outalde contestants havs been booked to I'lay and more are coming. On account of the large number of players who desire to enter the contests and have not been able to reach the city today, the entrlei will not close until tomorrow night. Secretary Leavltt soent the forenoon today wilting telegrams to the big golf players who are expected to swell the list of at tractions during the tourney. He Is st the Wsveland links this afternoon to Inspect tha course and put the finishing touches to the nnal preparations, ir any are needed. .Among the big aolfers to be present dur Ing the week are: K. R. Kimball, champion or the Transmlsslaa ppl; Dr. Oeorge Kin ney of Burlington, Dr. aj it. Maxwell of 0 Everywhere' y Danda 1 1 ea3ea6SflBB rrt Sua. KX t Mc Cacs. A. SANTAELU (A- Maksri, Tampa, Pla, RICHARDSON DRWO OO. MstrllMKn. Keokuk. Warren Dickenson, tha "r miner up" of last year and present state cham pion; Mrs. Oeorge W.- Roope, woman cham--plon of Denver; Miss Alice Frederick, from the FleliSclub, Omaha; Mrs. E. H. SinaKue, Country club, and Miss Helle Dewey, D. B. Ellis of Denver. J. P. H.jUIis, Hoi drege, and John Powers of Hastings. With the Bowlers. The Orphans lost to ths Omahaa last night on Clark's alleys. Score: OMAHAS. 1st. Emead 2i3 Wlgman 134 Kelunann ltM Huntington li.2 Emery ISO fl; ins 2d. Sd. Total. M 1M KI3 1W lt tit.5 tol 'mi 671 153 IVJ Sii7 lie lOti 513 863 &0 2,562 2d. fd. Total. KJ l'.0 &M 1M 1W 5-'i lwi Ma b;'5 18 1H4 . 4.7'i 1M la. 4M MS (47 2,491 "otals 817 ORPHANS. 1st. lis .., 1M 171 134 15 m Denmsn .. Brunke ... Schneider Gilchrist . Heed Totals Oaiaha Clgarmakers Mln'. PDATT8MOUTH, Neb., Sept. 7.-(ene-rial.) The third game of ball between ilia Omaha clgarmakirs and 'the l'latt-mou'h clgarmakers on the Plattsmouth diamond this afternoon resulted In favor of the for mer by a score of 12 to 10. It waa a hot gams from atart to finish. Each team hid previously won mm gamn. The visitors were banqueted by th Plattsmouth boys In Turner hall this evening. Otoe Officials Wtn. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Bept. 7.-(8p-clal Telegram.) The county officials of Nemaha and Otoe counties played ball In this city this afternoon. Up to the fifth In nlng the visitors looked like winners, but the locals picked up at that stage and won the game, bcore, 17 to U. A large crowd saw the game aud rooted for Otoe. Games ia Tbree-I Lesie, At Springfield Springfield, l-; Ced.tr Rapids. 7-15 lt0 games). At Rock Island Rock Island, 13; Du buque, 0. At Decatur Decatur, t-; Rock ford.. 3-1 (two games). At Hloomiiigton Bloomington, 1; Davoa port, 4.