TITE OMAIIA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, BEPTEMRER 10, 100.1. ( LEADING TEAM DROPS ONE Wtimet Hal th Champion iggragttion at ' Hi. Mercy. HOLDS OPPONENTS TO FIVE BASE HITS Microbes nedact Lead of Plttabaraj In a Brllllnnt Cam r: it the Leaders Home. I PITTSBURG, Sept. . Welmer had the 1 nttsburg batter at his mercy. He gave two hits In the flrat inning;, one In the sixth and two In the ninth. Chicago played a brilliant game. Attendance, 2,215. Score: chicaoo. . piTTsmma. a.H.o.A I a u.O A a. et.... I 0 e'neenmont. ef. I 0 O'l'larke, It 1 I I 0 1 h. Ib 1 4 0 0 Kruger, ee... t 1 I 0 1 OHranafleld, lb 14 1 Oliltchey, Sb.. I 4 ffHebraut. rf... 0 0 10 0 1 fl Smith, e 0 0 4 0 0 ei'hinippi, p.. o o o o laels, WHJ.rthT, II 0 1 1 banco, lb.. 1 0 11 nanny, rf.... I Tinker, aa.... 0 K una. c o Kere, lb.... 0 i ir, lb.... o Weimar, p... 0 I 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Totala t n U "i ToUU .1 "i V It 0 Chicago .'. 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ilttsburg ..- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Pittsburg. 1: Chicsgo, 2. Two-base hits: Clarke, Ever. Bacrlflc hits: Leach, Tinker. Stolen bases: Chance, Kiln. First base on balls: Off Welmer, 2. Btrurk out: By Phllllppl. 2; by Welmer, 4. 1'asned balls: Smith, Kiln. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Johnstone. St. Louis Drops Two. ST. LOUIS', Sept. 9 St. Louis lost both games of a double-header here today to the Cincinnati team. In the first game the Clnelnnatls unmercifully pounded Pitcher Moran. The locals made several errors and their all-around work was amateurish. In the second game St. Louis did a little bet ter. McFarland twirled and was hit hard throughout. St. Louis players fell down on aix easy chances in this game, Demont making three errors. Attendance, 2,000. Score, first game: CINCINNATI. I BT. ioms. , K.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Keller. If... 4 I 1 0 OFarren, Ib... 0 I 4 I I armour, ef. I 4 1 0 DualeaTT. rf 1 Uoian. rf.... I 111 0 8 moot. cf....O t 1 0 Donlln. lb... I 1 11 I 0 Burka. Ib... 0 0 0 1 1 StelnfeKIt, Ib I I I 4 0 Ryan, lb 1 I 10 0 1 Delr. tb 1 I J 1 0 Brain, aa-lb. 1 I 1 I 1 Corcoran, as. t 1 10 4 Barclay. If... I 110 1 Pelta, 1 I 4 1 0 J. O'Nall, a. 0 I I I 0 Halm, p 1 0 1 I 0 Murphby. p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Moran, p.... 00 Total! II 17 ft 11 0 Demoat, aa.. t 1 t 1 1 I Totals .13 17 11 1 Cincinnati J 0 4 0 1 1 4 2 218 St. Louis 0 t 0 0 0 1 1 08 Earned runs: St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 6. Two-base hits: gmoot, Kelley, Seymour, flteinfeldt, Daly, O'Nell (2). Three-base hits: Dolan, Brain. Sacrifice hits: Dolan, Lonlln. Double plays: Corcoran to Lally to Donlln; Dcmont to Farrell to Ryan; Dolan to Pelts; Dunleavy to Ryan. In ning pitched: Bv Murphy, 8; by Moran. 8. 8tolen bases: Kelly (2). Hit by pitched ball: By Murphy, Pelts; by Hahn, Dun- leavy. wild pitches: Murphy, 1; by Moran, 1. Base on balls: Off Moran, . Struck out: By Murphy, 1; by Hahn, 2; by Moran, 1. Left on bases: 8t. Louis, 8; Cincinnati. 7. Hits: Off Murphy. i; off Moran, 10. Time: 2:02. Umpire: Warner. Bcore. second game CINCINNATI. R H O A E Kelle-y. If.... I Raymour. cf. I Imian, rf 1 Ifonlln, lb. . . 0 6telnfelrlt, Ib 0 Daly, Ib 0 Corcoran, as. 0 Pell i. o 0 Sutboff, p.... 0 1 0 I I I 1 I 14 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 Totals I 10 14 II 1 ST. LOVflB. R.H.O.A.B. farrell. ib... 0 1 I I 0 Dunleayy. rf. 0 1 I 0 0 moot. cf.... 000 Damont, aa. 0 011 Moran, aa.... 1 1 1 0 Ryan, r 1 I I 0 nraln. Ib 1 4 I I Rarclay. It... 0 t 0 1 t fry. lb 0 0 11 McFarland, p 1 4 1 ToUU I T 14 10 ' Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 S 0-6 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 2. Two-base hit: Seymour. Three-base hit: Donlln. Sacrifice hit: Donlln. Double plays: Daly to Cor coran; Demont to Farrell to Ury. Pased ball: Pelts. Stolen bases: Farrell, Corcoran, Daly. Base on- balls: Off Suthoff, 1 Struck out: i5y mcr tu inna, a; ny nuinuii, o. ucu : on bases: St. Louis. 6; Cincinnati, 8. Time: 1:80. Umpire: Warner. I Brooklyn and Boston Divide. .s opponents, in ,v .double-header the. base ball season came to an end here today. , Both contests were pitchers nnttie ina re 1 suited in an even break, Boston winning the first game and tho Brooklyn the second. In the second Thatcher, a new pitcher from Los Angeles, was in the box for the home club. He made a very good showing. I, Sheckard carried off batting honors, mak ing to home runs in the second gams The laHt contest was called on account of dark ness after Boston had hnd their turn at the bat In the eighth inning. Attendance, 8,000. Score, first game: BOSTON. I BROOKLYN. R.H.O.AaV R.H.O.A TV tar. rf.... 0 0 0 1 llstrans, Ib... 0 18 1 Oessler, Pexter. Double pHys: Oesaler to Doyle; Jordan to Dovle. First on errors: Brooklyn. I. First base on balls: Off Wil lis. 2; off Osrvln. 4. Bscnrle hits- Tenner, Rherkard. Ftruck out: By Willis, 7; by Garvin, t. Time: 1:66. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. I BOtTOM. R.HOAB R. H O A.I. Straus. Ib...l 111 j'neeier. 0110 Sharker KM I I O'Tennee, lb... 1 T I llobbe, ct 11 (kfool.y. If.... 1 Dnyla. lb.... lit C McOeary, ef. 1 1 1 Dahlen, aa... 1 I Oil amy, rt... 4 14 fieaaier. rr... II a1 A lll' Mo. tb 0 0 I 1 0 Joroin. lb... 011 Oremlnsar. lb 1 I I Rltter, e 4 0Aubry. aa... I f 4 Thatcher, p.. I Plttlnier, p. 0 I Tola la 4 1 14 T ll TaUla 1 11 II Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 Boston 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 Ieft on bases: Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Two-base hits: Tenney, Strsng, Oessler. Home runs: Sheckard (D. Stolen bases: Doyle, Jordan. Double play: piltlnger to Tenny to Dexter. First on balls: Oft Pit-ttna-er, 8; off Thatcher, 2. Struck out: By Plttinger, 8; by Thatcher, i. Wild pitches: Piltinger, 3. Time; 1:27. Umpires: Hurst and Moran. Postponed Game PHILADELPHIA. Sept. . Th game with New York was postponed on account of wet grounds. Standing; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg 123 63 40 .676 New York 128 74 49 .6"2 Chicago 128 73 60 .M Cincinnati 121 64 67 .62k Brooklyn 121 1 w .txH Boston 128 62 71 .428 Philadelphia 116 81 76 .SWS St Louis 126 41 84 .32 Games today: Cincinnati at St Louis. GAMES IN "AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland and ft. Lents Broke Etas tho Latter Scoring; Bhatoot la First. CLEVELAND, Sept. . Cleveland and St. Louis broke even today, the visitors win ning the first game 6 to 0, and Cleveland the second. 2 to 1. Powell had the locals at his mercy In the first game, while a wild fitch saved St. Louis from a shutout In he second. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. I CLEVELAND. RU.OABl R.HOAB. Ferkett. If... Ill olFllck. rf 00100 Frlrl, tb 111 llRay. If 0 110 1 C'llrafllay, JO. . w l a i 0 0;ji)ola. lb.... 0 0 18 0 0 Hickman, lb. 0 0 II 0 0 0 OIThonay, cf... 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Bamla. 0 4 0 1 0 o'uochnauar, aa 0 0 6 6 1 olDonabua, p.. 0 0 1 Hill. Ib 1 Andaraoa, lb I Wallace, aa.. Maldrlck, cf. . H.mphlli, rf 8ug1an, a... Powall. p.... 0 Totala II r 1 ll TotaU 4 17 11 4 St. Louis 1 0 8 0 1 1 0 0 0-4 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First on errors: Cleveland, 1; St. Louis, 2. Two-base hits: Burkett, Heldrlck. Sac rifice hit: Heldrlck. Stolen bases: Hickman, Anderson. Double play: (Joclinauer to Hick man. Base on balls: Off Donahue, 8; off Powell, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; St. Louis. 11. Struck out: By Donahue, 8; by Powell, 4. Time: 1:84. Umpire: Sheridan. Score, second game: CLEVELAND. R.H.O.A.B Fllrk, rf 0 0 1 0 01 Bay, If 1 1 Oi Bradlej, lb.. 1 10 1 Lajois. lb.... 0 1 4 S T. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. Burkett. If... 1 Frlal, IB o 1 v 1 Hill, tb 0 14 0 Anderaon, lb 0 0 11 0 0 Tenney, lb... 0 cooiey, it.... v McOroory. cf 0 Irloran, o 1 Abblt'hlo, Ib 0 Oramlnsar, Ib 0 . Aubrey, aa... 0 Wlllla. p 0 I 10 0 1 4 1 ! a i 0 Totala... 1 0 M 11 0 0 rlheckard. If. 0 8 1 0 0 0 0lobba, cf 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 1 Dor la. lb.... 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 Dahlan, aa... 0 i 0 I 0 GeMfller. rf... 0 1 1 1 0 I 0 Jordan, lb... 0 1 1 4 I llJacklllacb. o 0 8 T 0 0 1 O Oarfin. p.... 0 0 0 1 0 xflooa I I TotaU I M 17 0 xBatted for Garvin In ninth. Boston 0 00000000 11 Brooklyn 0 00000000 00 Left on bases: Boston, 4; Brooklyn, 8. Two-base hits: Hheckard. jacklltsch.Tenney. Stolen bases: Strang (2). Dobbs. Dahlen, liSelle I Creole . H8c. ALWAYS EYESYWKEF.E mm. W ARE MILD Hlckmaa, lb. 1 11 0 Olwallaca. s . I I I i I money, ct... 0 1 1 0 1 Heldrlck. cf. 110 0 0 Abbott, c... 0 17 1 OIHamohlll. ri 1 Oochnauar, a 1 4 J Shannon, e... 1 I 1 Hooadee, p.. 1 0 1 0 Wrlsbt, p.... 0 18 Totala......! 1 17 1 t Totala 1 114 14 0 Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 St. Iouts 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ol First on errors: St. Louis. 1. Two-base hit: Bradley. Three-base hit: Heldrlck. Sacrifice hit: Bradley. Stolen base: Bay. Double play: Wright to Wallace to Ander son. Base on balls: Off Wright. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Wright, 2. Ift on bases: Cleveland, 7; St. Louis, 4. Struck out: By Khoades. 7; by Wright, 4. Wild pitches: Rhoades, 3; Wright, 8. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Sheridan. New York Gets Third Plaee. NEW YORK, Sept. . New York beat the Philadelphia Athletics In both games of a double-header played here today, and by so doing teok third place, the highest point they have attained this season. In b"th contests the visitors were clearly outplayed In all departments. Griffith pitched the first game, which the locals had no diffi culty in winning, and in addition they shut out their opponents, making three game lo succession in which they had not been scored ogainat. Bunched hits and the wlldnesa of Plank and Coakley tell the tale of the second victory. Attendance, 2,w4. Score, first game: NBW YORK. - PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Conror. b... tit 1 HartaeL If.. 0 0 I 0 0 Puita. cf 1 1 0 Pickering, cf. 1 4 1 0 Oaniel. lb... 0 10 1 OlDarla, lb.... 0 1 11 1 Klberiald. u, 1 I 1 I ) L Croaa, Ib. 0 0 1 1 0 WllllanM. lb. 1 1 4 4 1 a.yaoll, rt... 0 0 10 Davla. It 0 0 4 0 UMurohy. lb.. 1 4 MrParuuMl. rt I oIm. Croaa. aa. 1 I I 1 I t OlPowara, .... Olio Bender, p.... 1 0 lHoRmaa ... 0 combined teams of Kdholm. Octavla and Schuyler p'aved IJnwood here yesterday. The score stood lo to 80 In favor of Lin-wood. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Colambaa Defeats Loalsvllle la tb First Game ol Preseat Series la Kcataeky. LOTM8 VTLT.E. Bent. fViltimhiia Am. feated Louisville In the first game of the series. Wagner wss a puxzle ro the vis itors, allowing but four hits, while Fgan was knocked out of the box. MoCord pitched the last two Innings. Attendance, I w. cc:M B . COLUMBUS. I LOTJIIVTLLB. R.HOAB. I RHO.A.B. Arndt. If 1111 OKenrtn. rt... 0 0 t 0 0 Oleaaoo, lb.. 14 14 0 Hart. If 1 0 Turner, Ib... 14 4 11 Praabaar, tb. 1 I I 1 "raWh. rf 1 1 Odwell, cf-p. 011 tlanaon, cf...l 111 1 Walker, tb... 1 8 riinsmaa, aa. I I 4 1 4 "brlerer. a.. 1 I 1 0 Mel lor. lb... 1 110 4 White, lb.... 14 Roach, a I I 0 Quintan, aa.. 0 114 0 Wagner, p... 8 1.0 Eaan. p 8 MrOort. p.... 1 1 Totals 17 11 17 11 8 Bohannoa, ct 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 1 4 47 1 8 Columbus 8 I 1 0 t 0 0 1-17 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runs: Columbus, 8. Two-base hits: Qulnlan, Gleason. Three-base hits: Glea son, Mellor. Hits: Off Eran, 14: off Mo Cord, 6; off Odwell, 3. Stolen bases: Cling man. Roach. Sacrifice hits: Mellor (2). Dotible plays: Epan to Shriever to White: Brashear to White. Base on balls: Off Fgan, 3; off MoCord, 6; off Wagner, L Struck out: By Wagner, S. Hit by pitcher: By Odwell, 2; by Wagner, 1. Left on bases: Louisville. 4; Columbus, 12. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Haskell. Indianapolis Defeats Toledo. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept l.-The home team pounded Walker of the Toledo club for thirteen runs today, Marcan and Klhm being able to knock hits that made two circles of the bases. The visitors played with nine errors. Attendance 300. Score: TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B. INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A E Klhm, lb.... 8 8 18 1 0 Foi. lb 11110 Hoirterer, ri 1 I I I I Heydon. e... 8 1 4 0 Woodruff, If. 1 1 1 I 0 Coulter, cf... 1 1 1 0 v Marcan. aa.. 1 I 0 I I Tameett, Ib. I I I M rvewnn, p...,i 1 0 ( aO'Brleo .... 1, 1 I 0 ( Smith, If 1 1 0 Owens, aa.... 0118 Chllde, lb.... 0 0 8 6 1 Bernard, rt.. 010 Klelnow, a.. 1 1 7 1 I Schaub. Ib... 1 8 I 0 Turner, lb... 0 1 11 1 0 Hardlnc, cf.. 0 Waikar, p... 0 t ToUls ... 8 14 1 7 Hevllla OrlflUh, p.... 1 0 04 Totals 4 4 17 I 1 Totals 4 14 10 1 x Batted for Powers In ninth. New York 0 0 t 0 2 0 0 0 4 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 Left on bases: New York, 7; Philadel phia. 8.' Two-base hits: Conroy, Fults. Three-base hit: Williams. Stolen bases: H. Davis, Bevllle. First base on errors: New York, 1; Philadelphia, L Double plays: M. Cross to Davis, Klberfeld to Williams to Ganzel, Murphy to Davis. First base on balls: Off Griffith. 2; off Bender, ,4. Hit by pitched ball: By Bender, i. Struck, out: By Bunder. 1. Passed bail: Powers. Wild pitch: Griffith. Time: 1:66. eoore, aocona game: NSW YORK. K.H.O.A.B Conror, lb... 10 14 0 Folia, f....i I t Ganaal, lb... 1 1 10 V Klberfeld, aa. 1 0 8 4 0 PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. Hartiel. If... 110 0 Pickering, cf. 0 0 8 8 1 H. Davla, lb 1 I 1 0 U Croaa, tb. 0 1 1 Save the Bands '-. llL...a.,l.l.,,-,auaW, J -, 1,11 M iiiniwmii .1 .... 1 .1111 1 1 ei yf if .WaJ .IHJ - j LITHIA WATER Wtlltame, Ib 1 1 1 ft Say bold. rt.. 1 8 1 A. Davla. If. 000 L Murnhy. lb.. 011 Mrrarland. rt 1 0 H. Croaa, aa. 1 1 bevllle, a.... 18 6 l (Power, a.... 01 tbeabro. p... (10 1. 1 flank, p 0 0 10 4 uoaaiay, p... a ToUls g U 11 ll ToUU I 4 11 4 I New York J i 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 0 0 03 Earned runs: New York, 2; Philadelphia, Two-base hits: Ganzel. Sevbold. Threa- base hit: Bevllle. Stolen bases: Conroy (2). Lett on bases: New York, 6; Philadel phia, 8. First base on errors: Phlladl- rhia. L First bas on balls: Oft Cheabro. : oft Plank. 1; off Coakley, 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Plank, 1; by Coakley, 1 Wild pitch: Coakley. Time: 1:16. Um- ToUla......U 1 17 10 t Indianapolis 0 0 0 4 J 6 S 13 Toledo 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02 Bases on balls: Oft Walker 2, oft Newlln 2. Struck out: By Newlln 3, by Walker 8 Hit by pitcher: Coulter, Woodruff. Two base hits: Schaub, Hogrlever. Three-base hits: Turner. Home runs: Marcan, Klhm. Sacrifice hits: Marcan 2, Coulter. Double play: Klhm to Tamsett. Stolen bases: Tammsett, O'Brien, Tims: 1:45. Umpire: Cunningham. St. Pan! Wins Both. ST. PAUL. Sent. 9. -The locals took both games of a double-header from Minneapolis today. Tomorrow the two teams play a league game for the benefit of a local char ity. Attendance, 1,110. Score, first game: 8T. PAUL. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A. E.I R.H.O.A.B. Oeler. tb 1111 0 rt Sullivan, ct I 1 4 1 0 Shannon, cf.. 1 I 4 0 Maloney. c. . 0 0 I ! Jackaon. rf... 1 1 0 0 Oylar, aa 0 1 I 0 0 Bchaerer. aa. 14 0 10 Mclntyre. Ib. 118 8 0 Hugglna. lb. 1111 OiLally. If 110 0 0 Flournoy, If. 0 t 0 0 Williams, rf. 1 8 0 0 1 Wheeler, lb. 0 1 11 0 0 Spooner, lb., 4 1 1 0 0 J. Bulllvan. a 1 ( 1 0 Martin, lb... 11110 Farguaon, p.. I 1 1 4 0 Tbomaa, p... 188 ToUls 111117 11 Ol Totala ...1111x21 I x One out when winning run scored, St. Paul 1 3 1 1 0 0 8 0 311 Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 410 Two-base hits: Williams (2). Spooner. Home runs: Ferguson, Martin. Double plays: Mclntyre to Spooner; D. Bulllvan to Martin: Martin to Oyler to Snooner: Thomas to Maloney to Spooner. Bases on rjaus: ort Thomas, 6; off Ferguson, 4. Struck out: By Ferguson, 2; by Thomas, 3. Left on bases: St. Paul, 7; Minneapolis, e. lime; i;io. umpire: Munane. Score of second game: ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. .R.H.O.A.B. I R.HO.AC Oeler. Ib 14 11 0 Bulllraa, ef.. 0 0 11 Shannon, .. 1 a 0 0 Maloney. c. 1 1 I Jackaon. rf.. 0 11 OtOyiar, aa....'. 8 1 1 1 Scbaefer, aa.. I I 1 I 0! Mclntyre, Ib. 1 1 1 4 Huaglna, ib. 1 0 8 1 O Lally. It 1110 0 Flournoy. If. 1 111 OlWIIIIama, rf. 1 14 id. 1 e J 0 spooner, id.. 14 10 Martin, Ib... 1 1 1 Thomas, p... 1 I Wheeler. Pierce, c 0 Bailey, p Chech, p.. 110 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 Totala.. .10 1 87 11 01 Convene, p. 0 0 1 t ToUla. . 14xM IS 1 z On out when winning run scored. St. Paul 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1-10 Minneapolis u 0 0 0 0 0 3 48 Two-base hits: Flournoy, Wheeler, 8han non. ieier, wiuiams. Home run: Martin. Bases on balls: Off Converse. 8: off nallv 1. Struck out: By Thomaa, 1; by Converse, 3; by Bailey, 8. Left on bases: St. Paul, i """"r'f" .tunc; i.ou. urapiia,. iXLUilUllW. Postponed Game MILWAUKEE, Sept. .-The Mllwaukos Kansas City game was postponed on ac- Standing of the Teams. St. Paul .. Ixu!sville , Milwaukee Indianapolis .. Played. Won. Lost P.C. lzs .U6 ....126 ....VZi Kansas City 124 Columbus 128 Miiineapolls I2i Toledo . ..128 84 44 ." 75 SI .btti 73 . 54 .671 70 t8 ' .647 3 61 .atei 55 73 .4S0 44 81 .3S2 44 64 .344 Oames todav: Milwaukee at Kimii ritv Minneapolis at St. Paul, Columbus at Louis- vIIIa TolArin m nl,r.....nW GAMES - IN WESTERN LEAGUE Peoria Takes Two Games (rem Mil waukee by Fast Fielding- and Opportane Ulttlns;. plxe: Connolly. Boston Takes Two. BOSTON. Oct . Boston took both aames from Washington today. In tlae first gam Patten was easy after the fourth Inning, while Washington failed to And Hughes. r reeman was put out 01 in nrst game for disputing a decision. In the second game the home team bunched hits in the seventh and scored three runs. Attend ance, 8,362. Score, first game: ' BOSTON. 1 WA8HIKOTON. R H.O.A.B I K.H.O.A.B. Douxharty, III I 1 II Roblneon, cf . 1 1 I Celllna. lb... 1 Hendricks, rt 8 1 C. Buhl, et.. 1 I 1 0 0 Moran, aa.... 0 1110 Freeman, rt. 0 0 1 0 1 Sal bach. If... 1 I O'Brien, rf.. 8 t 1 0 Clarke, lb... 0 0 Parent, as.... till 1 Coublln, Ib. 88141 lAChance, is 1 sit ..'Jorm a. Is 1 I I Ferriaa. Ik.. I Drill, a 8 1 4 1 triaer. a 1 1 1 fallen, p.... 4 I a nufuae, p... 1 sso I ToUU ( 14 1 4 ToUla 1UM 11 ll X Selbach out on Moron's Interference. Boston 00101310 9 Washington 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 04 Earned runs: Boston. 8: Washlna-tnn. t. Two-base hits: Dougherty. Three-baa hit: O'Brien. Stolen bases: C. Stahl, Coughlln (2 1, McCornilck. First base n balls: Off Patten, 3; off Hughes, 3. Struck out: By Patten, 1; by Hughs. 4. Tiro: 1:80. Umpire: Hassett Bcore, sec on a gam: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. H.H.O.A.B RUOAM Dengberty, If 1 RobHiaoa. cf . 1 1 1 Colllne. Ib... 1 18 8 HendrtcAa. rt 1 C. Stabl. at.. 4 Moras, ae.... 1 t rreeiua, n. 1 s a 0 seine?, if... 0 140 Parent, aa... t I Clarke. Ik... 11 J LaL haoce. Ik I I I I I tout hlls, Ib. 1 1 I Farrla. lb.... 1 1 Mcl'srm'k. lb I a J. Stahl, a.., 4 KHtrldge, a.. t 4 t msier, p.... s s 1 1 a. e, p........ 1 1 ToUla 8 l t "o ToUla .1 "4 M U " Boston II M I I I I Waahington M M H H 1 1 Earned runs: Washington, I: Boston. L Throw-base hits: Robluaun, Farrla. Horn run: Coughlln. Stolen bases: Collins 12), Freeman, LaChance. First baa on balls: Oft Winter, 1: off Lee, 3. Btruck out: By Ie, : by Winter, 4. Tlin: 1:30. Um pire: Hassett Standing ef the Teams, Played. Won. Lost P P. Boston 130 T. 43 .S0 Cleveland 1:4 6 U .667 New York lit 61 04 .i.10 Philadelphia 118 4J M .bj, Ilrolt lit W U .b4 St. Louis 121 kT 4 .471 Chicago , 118 64 bo .464 Wssliington U0 87 83 .3u Oames today: Chicago at St. Louis; De troit at Cleveland: Washlogtoo at Boston: Philadelphia at New York. Unwoed Seesee in ritaiy, , 4NWOOD. Nb., Bspt -8pciaL)-Th PEORIA. Sept . Fast fielding snd 00- uiiu . . 1, 1, n vunuini a ejuris. 10 win DO wAmeei 1 . f ai Hnnhl.h.rfAi. ... : u . 1 . 1. this afternoon. Attendance. 600. Score. fir. I 'eorla 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 ej t a Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 A A n ni a a RnllerUfl. Paa.Io niM-t..J -. . .,. ,t. . . w,l,,olcal1 an vvuson; Milwaukee, McPherson and Lucia. Score, second are me! n tt r. Poria ....2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 7 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 02 s 1 Haterlea! Peoria u.. j 1 . waukee, Vollendorf, Braun and Lucia. Standing of the Teams. a lajo Milwaukee ns Colorado Springs .. 120 Kansas City lis St. Jiwenh 11 Denver 119 Peoria 118 TlMai Xtnlnca 1 -1 Omaha lis 73 45 73 47 63 (6 68 67 55 4 64 66 61 70 60 68 .119 ) .6 .604 .42 .464 .4tf .4-0 u . uuuj . niaviia a t ivjuwauKee, uen- yer at St. Joseph, Colorado Springs at ---- w , ' - jnuiuvm ai ftiwia. Women Golfers at Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. .-The results In the first round of match play, which beitan this morning, were as follows: M ifeil kl M h.-1 tjuirfnM ha.t A , . u . T n i 8 up 4 to play; Miss Anthony beat Miss V. Voung 4 up I to play; Miss Carpenter i 1 jm. warren. 1 up It to play; Miss Everett won from Mrs. Deerlng, 3 up 1 to play: Miss Congdon defeated Mrs. Man chester, 3 up 1 to play; Miss S. Ainslee be.it Mrs. Alexander, 4 up 3 to play MIbs M. Morris beat Miss AlnHlee'. 1 un ... " "" ii wias noti- ertson, 1 up In 19 holes. . . 1 airings tor maicn play tomorrow are aa follows: ,MI,.C,pntM,. "",nt Miss Hlgrlns. M Ha AlriHlAA tin I rt r X.I I u . , -. - T VwllHWO, 1HB Morris against Mrs. Brower, Miss Anthony ill.l kllMM Vu.lt Games In Tbree-I Leagne. pAtloomlngton Bloomlngton. 1; Cedar At Springfield Sprlngfleld-Davennort game postponed, wet grounds. At Decatur Decatur, t-t; Dubuque. 0-1 At Bock Island-Kock Island-Hockford gane postponed, rain. Trote With Hlh Wheels. CLEVELAND. Sept. 3 -If the weather Is favorable and the Ulenvllle track Is in irood conditiva Saturday afternoon, Lou Dillon will trot an exhibition mil to a 'liiirh. wheeled sulky In an attenipt to lower In record of 8 06. made by Maud 8 a num ber of years ago. qalrk Joins American Lssga. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Sept. -Eddie Quick, the star pitcher of the Salt Lake Pad rlo National team, left today to Join the New York American league team, with which he has sigaed to play the rest of the season. Beeksand M ine Stakes. LONDON, Sept 1 Rocksand, this year's Derby winner, ridden by Maher. won th St. Leger stakes at Donoaster today. Wil liam Hufus was second and King kdsard i Mead was third, The kiiuj witnessed the race, SEW RECORD FOR GELDINGS Major Celmu Troti g ltila Ftstor Tfctn Beoord of Crosceut. LOWERS HIS OWN MARK ONE SECOND Great en of Delmar Establishes Him. self as Second Fastest Trotter by Going Una Mile In UrUl l-a. SYRACUSE. N. Y., Sept. .-The world's record for trotting geldings was broken ty Major Dei mar, its homer, in tils taori against the New York state fair track lecord today The great son of Delmar accomplished the distance In i!:01Vj, clipping a second from his own mark and three- quarters of a second from the world's record as established by Creaceus. Alta P. McDonald drovs the gelding and George Spear, with a runner, paced him while . Ben While, with another runner, followed the record breaker on the out side. Bummaries: The Lakeside, 1:10 class trotting, three In Ave, purse fci.Ouo: Wllque, tx g., by Quechy (A. P. McDonald) Ill Wentworth. blk. g (Spear) 3 3 3 Palm Leaf, b. g. (McCarthy) 8 8 8 Tim 3:uV. 2.WS, 3:17 cluss pacing, three in five, purse ll.ouo: Annie M., blk. m. (C. Doble) Ill Angus Pointer, b. g. (McPherson).... 3 3 3 Koiand Hee, blk. g. (Day; 8 3 3 Bainelte, b. m. (Bogasin ds Direct L, br. g. (Hudson) ds Time: 2:13', 2:114., 2:11V 2:11 pacing, three in five, purse 11,200: Llssl H, b. m. (Smith) 4 111 Heltie Oreen, b, m. (Cox)....,... 18 3 2 Sadie Baron, ch. m. (Snow) 3 3 3 2 John F, g. g. (Rush) 3 4 4 4 lime: 3:09v, 2:10. t:104. 2:10. Special trial against the track trotting record of 2:044, held by John McKerron: Major Delmar, b. g., by Delmar (A. P. McDonald), broke the record. Time, by quarters: First. :31fe; second, 1:01; third, l:31Vi; fourth, 2:01. Amateur, 2:14 class trotting, prises silver cups, two In three: Shuttle, b. tn. (O. C. Ryan) 1 1 Sir George, b. m. (C. H. Alvurd) 8 2 Allen Dare, g. g. (Breese) 3 8 Time 2:14. 8:17. Special Amateur, one mile djosh, trotting, prizes, silver cups: Ida Hlghwood, b. m. (E. E. Smsthers).... 1 Miss Whitney, b. m. (Senator White) 3 Time: 2.104. , Favorites Win at Charter Oak. HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 9. The favor ites won in all classes at Charter Onk park today, the fine work of Daphne Direct in the Hartford futurity pace for foals of 1100 being the best feature of the day's sport. Summary: Hartford futurity, foals of 1900, pacing, urse 82.600: aphne Direct, blk. f. (Curry) 1 1 Ellx Douglass (Crawford) 3 2 Boadel, b. f. ;Brown) 3 da Sliver Patch, ch. g. (Robbins) ds John M:Ewen, b. g. (Stinson) ds Time: 2:15Vi, 2:l 2:19 trot, purse 33,000: Jay McGregor, b. h. (Hudsorv) 14 11 Katrinka, b. g. (Miller) 3 18 6 Navldad, blk. g. (Lafleur) 6 5 3 2 Margaret Bathgate, b. m. (Titer).. 3 3 4 4 Cole Direct, blk. h. (Geers) 4 2 6 8 Time: 2:1.14, 2:14V 2:134. 2:14V 2:14 trot, three in live, purse 31,600: The Questor, b. g. (Geers) 2 116 1 Dreamer, blk. h. (LouKhlin).... 1 3 4 6 4 Crescent, gr. g. (Walker) 5 6 2 1 3 Millard Sanders, b. g. (Merrl- . . . fieW) 4 8 2 2 Oxford Chimes, blk. p. (Dodge) 3 3 6 3 6 Direct View, br. h. (Curry) 6 4 3 4 5 Time: 2:14. 2:13. 2:15M 2:15',j. 2:144. EVENTS. ON RUNNING TRACK His Eminence Won the . Omnium Handicap, Breaking Sheeps. head Bay Track Record. NEW YORK. Sept. . His Eminence, with Hlgglns ill the saddle, won the Om nium handicap at Sheepsnead bay today, smashing the track record by guing 0110 httta of a socoud. lantur than Gulu lieeid' time. Africander, the acknowledged claim pion 3-year-old of the year in the east, w.ll not face the starter again this year, ac cording to C. F. Dwyer, half owner of the colt. Africander hit nimueit yesterday in the September Stakes won by The Picket. Results: First race, last five and one-half furlongs of Futurity course, seung; Jim neiiy won, Yo San second, Bath ittach third. Time: 1:063k. ' Second race, steeplechase, full course for oakdale cup: Tankard won, noway sec onrl. Ivan third. Time: 6:22. Third race, last six and one-half furlongs of Futurity course, the Autumn: Knight Errant won, Bobadll second. Mercury third Time: 1:13. Fourth race, the Omnium handicap, mile and a furlong: His imminence won, proper second, Eugenia Burch third. Time: l:&2vb Fifth race, selling, live and one-half fur longs: Stroller won. King Pepper second, Sir Roche third. Time: 1.40. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth on turf: Wild Thyme won, Swamplands sec ond. Kant third. Time: i:ok. CHICAGO. Sept. . Rain ltsll steadily be tween the second and third races at liar lem todav and this kept many from backing Beau Ormonde. Iho public believed the rain would make the course sticky, and Beau Ormonde, it was thought, could not run in that sort of a track. Accordingly, the big chestnut drifted from 3 to 1 to 7 to 1 at post time, but he won by a necK in a long hard drive, itrsuits: First race, five funongs: Casclne won, Copperfleld second, Jen Mayberry third. Time: 1:01. Second race. steeDlechase. short course Evamce won, Falella second, Slapdash third. Time: 8.85. Third race, mile: Beau Ormonde won. Colonial Girl second. Dr. Stephens third. Time: 1:40. Fourth race, six and one-half furlonirs Rockaway won. Mayor David 8. Rose sec ond, commodore tnira. uime: i:v Fifth race, six furlonga: Golden Rule won, Delagoa second, Bardolph third. Time: 1:1H4. Sixth race, mile: Brushby won. Bay Won der second. Mezso third. Time: 1:4a. ST. LOLIS, Sept. 1'. Little Scout, on a track to his liking, ran away with the fea ture of Delmar's card today. Results: First race, five furlonKs: Luniy Miller won. Lampadrome second. Judge Denton third. Time: 1:09. Second race, six and a half furlongs: Ailyar won, Falkland second. Town Moor third. Time: 1:29. TMrd race, Ave and a half furlongs: Potter won, Walnut second, Don O'High third. Time: 1:16. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, handi cap: Little Scout won. Siddons second, Jordan third. Time: 1:67. Fifth race, one mile: Uranium won. Allies second, Exapo third. Time: 1:50. Sixth race, six furlongs: Gus Lanka won, King Rose, second, Kenuisitlon third Time: 1:2'.'. BUFFALO, Sept. 8 Jockey Helgersen had a terrible fall at Kenllworth today and serious results are feared from the shock. He had the mount on Miss McMeekln. He wag making his run In the stretch when the field closed together and his mount stumbled. Helgersen went to the trark hard and was unconscious for an hour, lie recovered .s the races closed and was re moved to the general hospital. The stew ards sent down Foley, believing him mainly responsible for the accident and warned Adnms for rough riding. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs: Pre tension won. Fickle second. Spring third. Time: 1:08. Second race, six furlongs, selling: Ice water won. Invasion second. Slave third. Time: 1:14. Third race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: Frank McKee won, Cruses second. Holt third. Time: 1:60. Fourth race, mile and seventy y-srds: Eda Riley won, Ink second, Benckart third. Time: 1:46. Fifth race, five furlongs: Vancy won. Regis second, Seagate third. Time: 1:W,. Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selling: Sllgran won, James F second. Outsider third. Time: 1:66. OUTLOOK FOR FOOT BALL SQUAD Coach Booth Expected to Bo on Hand Monday to Drill the Candidates. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. SeDt. . (Special. Coach Booth of the Nebraska foot ball team Is expected here probably tomorrow, he hav ing already left his home in New York for Lincoln. Monday afternoon be will take hi braves out on the gridiron and give them their first practice. From present Indications there will be much good mate rial from which to select the team that is to carry off honors for reoraska this season. Among the old men expected to show up next week are Tobln. Johnson. Bora. Mason. Cotton. Hunter, Benedict, Bender and Wilson. Probably Wilson will not be la during the flrst two weeks, but It Is 13 Baltimore and back, 32.25, Bt?pt. 17 to 19. Denver, Colorado Springs and Tueblojind back, ?17.50. Oirden and Bait Lake City and back, $30.00, Sept. 12, and 14. Bait Lake City and back, 30.BO, daily until Sept 30. Deadwood and Lead City and back, $18.75. Hot Springs, S. D., and back, $16.40. Little Kock, Ark., and back, $20.25, Oct. 2, 3 and 4. Ban Francisco and Los Angeles and back, $50.00, October 8 to 17. Sept. 15th to Butte, Helena, Spokane, Tacoraa, Seattle, Tort land, and to hundreds of other points northwest, west and south west, at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Sept. 8, 15 and October 0 to many points in Indiana and Ohio at fare and one-third for the round trip. v St Louis and back, $11.50, Oct 4 to 9. Chicago and back, $12.75, Sept. 26, 27 and 28. Detroit and back, $21.00, Oct. 14 to 17. Sept 15th to Nov. 30th very low one way rates to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Helena and the Big Horn Baaln. Write for folder telling all about them. It's free. If you are going anywhere, you had better write or see tn. I can probably offer suggestions that will save you time and money. iMilitp J. B. (REYNOLDS, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 1602 Farnam Stroot, OMAHA. f eiiiiiiiwaeeadaaB eaiiieeaweaaaeMewMMeeweefc.. 1 V CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO OHIO AND INDIANA POINTS SEPTEMBER 1, 8, 15 AND OCTOBER 6. RETURN LIMIT, 30 DAYS. ROUND TRIP RATES FROM OMAHA Toledo Urbana Marlon Columbus .... Springfield .. Iayton Cincinnati ... Ssndusky .... Lima Bellefontalne OHIO. .......... 27.84 ... 27.14 ... 114 37.34 tS 67 17.34 w.oo 26.14 2s. 60 Hammond South Bend Fort Wayne Marlon LaFayette ... Indianapolis Newcastle ... Bvansvllle .., Richmond .., Terre Haute INDIANA. .$n. m . to. 10 . !.4 . 23 27 . 21.14 . W 20 . 24 SO ,.22 CO ,. 26.34 ,. 21. M INDIANA (Continued). Logansport Kokomo Wabash Lanorte Crawford svllle North Vernon Vlnoennes Louisville KENTUCKY. .$21.T . 22.a . 12.40 . 20 .00 . 21.17 ,. 215.67 ,. 21. SO ..r.oo Thisls only a partial list of points to which rate will apply. Full information at Illinois Central' Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, or write W. H. BRILL, Dis. Pass. Agt., Omaha. known that he will be her by tha first of October. From the line-up given new men "will have to be placed In an enl position and fullback. Ex-Captain Westover has been out in the state and he reports there is abundant material among the hlsh school .ioys for places on the team. Trio season win open a week from Saturday, when tha high school boys will do a practice game at the university grounds. The schedule for this year includes eleven regular games and one more prac tice game is now being arranged. This will be with the alumnae and will come oft In two weeks. John VVeatover said today that he had communicated with neariy all the men and they had all expressed their willingness to meet the regular unl versity squad and show what the old guard could do. The game will be played on Wednesday, and it is now the plan to make It another Shed benefit, charging 2u cents admission. The following is the list of the old boys who have expressed their desire to come back for a day and mix with the regulars: Drain, quarterback; Crandall and Raymond, halfbacks; Mlckle, fullback; Hopewell, center; btllt Ryan and Krwln, guards; Weslover and Kingsbury, tackles: Elliott, Thorpe and Follmer, ends. All of the men In the list are old war horses who have made records in former years and they should be able to give the university a gooa ruo tor nonors. A number of new baths have been put In at the university and the quarters have been fitted up in other ways ao that the conditions are better than thy have ever been. A number of rubbers have been en gaged already and mure will be procured so that the men will have every care that can be given them this year. KIMBALL AMONG THE LEADERS Omaha Man Hakes Foarth High Beore la tlaaJlfylasr Ronnd. DE8 MOINES, la., Sept. . (Special Tel egram.) In the nualifvlne round of the golf tournament todav there were thirty two who qualified. 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