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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY, REPTEMRER 11, 1003.
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ROURKES LOSE IS THE MNTfl
Pass, a Ilit and Wild Throw bj Tlomu
Lot in Winnie j Run.
CRIPPLED NINE HOLDS CREAMS WELL
Greatest Trouble Was Inability to Hit
th Ball, Maklnaj Oaly Fonr fata
Out OM Keaaa Dariasi
the lae Iaalags.
Time. 1:10. I'm-
Toy lor1, by Spark (.
plre: O Pay.
Leader. Taka iilkr.
PITTSBURG. Sent. 10.-Jons pitched a
Bond gam and Ma team should have won.
ili inrowi wen reion.iuiw ior wn-u
Pittsburg's mm, Attendance 1.910. Score:
riTTIBVFO. BROOKLYN.
R.H.OA.kl H.H.OAB.
fteaaaurot. ill I I I tSir.ni, ib... 4 1 1
g fnttn, u. a a
lxbK, ft.... Ill
I lioyi.. Ik.... 1 11
0Iahl1l, M... 114
l0v.lr, rt... til
Jordaa, Ib. .. I 1
1'K.ltter, 1
OJooaa, B 4
firii
j grVm.)-
NWArKEE,' Sept. 10. (Special Tsl-
i.) Aside from the ultimata result.
which waa I to 1 In favor of the Creame,
there wn nothing particularly exciting or
sensational connected with tha meeting of
Milwaukee and Omaha today. Both team
played good ball, but few opportunities
wera offered to score. Kenna. who waa in
tha box for tha Creams, waa efTectlra at
critical times. In the sixth, howerer. ha
went wljd and passed three, forcing in tha
only run that Omaha was able to set. This
waa th only Inning in which they had an
opportunity, but with tha baaes full, after
two were out, Thomas struck out. Aside
from this Inntng, not an Omaha player
reached third and only ona got as far as
second.
Th Creams hit Bchafstall rather freely,
but not In a way to produce runs. They
rot their first In tha third Inning on hits
by Ball, Lucia and McYlcker's two-bagger.
Th Omabas tied In th sixth en a pas
to Genlna, Miller's hit and passes to Welch
and Bhugart The Creams mad th win
ning run In th ninth on a pase to Cock'
man. Miller's bit and subsequent out on
Hall's fielder's choice, coming In on a bad
throw from Thomas to the plate when
Hall and Cockman triad th double steal
Th lineup will show th crippled team
Rourke had In the field. Attendance, 400.
Score:
MILWAUKEE.
AB. R. H.
Ptone, if 4
McVlrker, cf 4
O'Neill, rf 4
Braiin, lb 4
Cockman, 3b I
Miller. 2b..
nan, as...
Lucia,' c...
Kenna, p.,
Totals..
Genlna, 8b...,
Miller, If
Thornton, lb
Welch, rr
Shugart, 2b.,
3 nomas, as.
O.
A.
0'
E.
83 I
OMAHA.
AB. R.
4 1 .
4 0
....4 0
4 0
t 0
I
1 SI
H.
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
O.
1
8
19
8
1
1
6
0
A.
8
0
1
0
G
I
0
1
Clara, If ltl
iMi-a. .... i i
Kniar, M... Ill
Pr.nirfl.ld, lb I 11
RltrbffT, lb.. 1 1
S.krtnz. rf... 1
Smllh. t Ill
.... t
Tatals I I IT II 11 Totale I TiM II I
Pittsburg 1 40044)41 1-8
Brooklyn 0 0414041 4-8
Earned runs: Brooklyn 8. Two-baa
hit: Iobha. Three-bane bits: Smith,
Dohbs, Dahlen. ixiubie piay: unecaara 10
Hitter. First nase on pans; -mi it"r ,
off Jones 1. Struck out: By Leerer 8. Time:
!;. Umpire: Johnstone.
Pest pea ed Gaea.
siT IOTTIS. Bent. 10. St Louis-Clneln-
natl gam postponed on account of wet
grounds.
taadlaa- of th Tsas.
Pittsburg
New York ....
Chicago
Cincinnati ....
Brooklyn
Boston
Philadelphia .
Bt, Louis
124
328
VX
, 121
, l?2
, Ui
11T
125
PC.
M 40 .678
7 49 .6u8
78 CO .64
4 67 .S?
61 61 .600
bZ 71 .431
39 78 .338
41 84 .828
rWh. I t I 4Wllltea, B. 1 8 1 i
All.m.ng. .. -
lutirt, a... 1 I I Total! 1 17liT II 1
Totals 8 If N 14 I
xNo one out when winning run scored.
St. Paul t I 1 M U n 1- 8
MJruieapolla 0OO81810OO-7
Karned runs: Bt. Paul, 1; Minneapolis, 2.
Two-baas hlta: Flournoy, Hugglna, Wll
llama, I). Sullivan. Sacrifice hlta: Huggins,
Stewart. Stolen bases: Oeler (2), Shannon,
Jackson, D. Sullivan. Double plays: Shaef
fer t Huggins to J. Sullivan, Jarkaon to
BhaefTer. First baae on balls: Off Williams,
4; off Chech, 8: off Stewart, L Btrurk out:
By Williams. 1; by Chech, 8; by Allemang,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By Williams, 1;
by Stewart, L Wild pitch: Stewart. Innings
pitcnea: ay vneon, a; oy Aiiemang,
by Stewart, 4. Hits: Oft Chech, ; off
Allemang. 7: off Stewart, 4. Left on bases:
8U Paul, 11; Minneapolis, 11. Time: 2.0.
Umpire: Mullane.
PestsBed Oaaae.
10,-No
NEW AGREEMENT ACCEPTED
But Ball Com mil ion Maku tnt Fsw
Chngi in Document.
AWARDED PLAYERS TO GO TO BIG CLUBS
MaJr Laa Organ laatleas May
Draft Men Vntll September 1, tint
Only Tws Playera from
Any Class A Clab.
gameH
Games today: Philadelphia at Pittsburg,
Cincinnati at SL Loula.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Taa( f Bostea Ihats Oat WasaiBa
tans, Olrlagr that Cla Bat
Tare Hits.
BOSTON, Sept 10k Toung waa prao
tloally . invincible, today shutting out
Washington wUh three hlta, two of them
coming in me laat inning. Aiienaano
i,tz. Score:
aoT0M. I , W4IHIJTOTOH.
R.M.O A.B E H. O A ,
rxnslwrtr. 1 0 Robtnaon, lb. 4 1 I 4 I
i nvncrteaa. nv v
O.Mor.a, aa.... 1 t I 0
aalbach. If... I 1
1 Clark, lb.... 11 0 1
I Coushlla, lb. Hill
l;K ef I I 1
O Kittradsa. a. 4 I
v w m m .lUrui, p...... w . . . w
ToUla .8 t IT IT "ll TaUta 1 14 II I
Boston 0 MIHMM
Waahlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Earned rnna: Bnaton 1. Two-baa hits:
Moran. Three-base hlta: Freeman. Home
run: Freeman. Stolen baaes: Collins, Rob-
Inaon. First base on balls: Oft Orth 8.
Struck out: By Young 8, by Orth 6. Time:
1:80. Umpire: HassetC
ooiitna, lb... fill
stski, ef 10 11
rrMtnaa, rf.. 1 I I 0
rarant, aa... 0 1 4 1
LaC-haaoa, lb I II
rarrla. lb.... till
Crtsnv a 10 11
Touts, p I S I I
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept.
rain.
Played. Won. IsL P C.
St Paul 13 85 44 .6T.9
Louisville in W 51 .18
Milwaukee 120 73 63 . 570
Indianapolis 128 70 58 .547
Kansas City 126 64 62 .6"8
Columbus 128 68 74 .4M
Minneapolis 126 44 82 .
Toledo 128 44 84 .344
Games today: Kansas City at Minneap
olis, Milwaukee at St. Paul, Columbus at
Louisville, Toledo at Indianapolis.
Ora Wlaa at Sehaylcv.
BCHTJYLER. Neb.. Sept. 10. (Special Tel-
egram.) Schuyler was defeated on the
home grounds today by Ord In a close and
exciting game. Score:
Ord 0 1111 IHM
Schuyler 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Batteries: Ord, Wetcomb and Blisa;
Schuyler, Pruyn and Compton. Struck out:
By Wetcomb, 6; by Pruyn, 8. Another
game by same teams tomorrow.
Tnree-I Lea era .
At Bock Island-Rock Island. 4; Rock-
ford, 0.
At Bloomlngton Cedar Rapids, I; Bloom'
Invton. 0.
At Eprlngneia uavenporu eprmgneio.
1-1. (Two games.) .
At Decatur uecatur, o; uuDuquo, a,
EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS
Billy Back Wins Charter Oak Stake
la Straight Reata After
Strong Coateat.
rilrkey, cf 4 0
Honding, c 4 0
Bchafstall, p 4 0
Totals.. .....'....St 1 4 28 11
Two out when winning run was made.
Milwaukee ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
Omaha. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Earned runs: Milwaukee, I Two-base
hit: McVlcker. Stolen baae: Hall. Bases
on balls: Off Kenna, t; off Schafstall. 1.
Struck out: By Kenna, 8; by Schafstnll, I.
Left on bases: Milwaukee. 5; Omaha, 8.
Time: J:30. Umpire: Berryhlll.
Kansas City Takee Oae
KANSAS CITT, Sept. W.-KanssS City
I on today's game In the first Inning by
AiJ-d hitting. After the third Jones was
invincible. Attendance, 800. Score:
R H E
.Kansas City .,.8 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 6
Colo. Springs.. .0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8- 11 8
Batteries: Kanass City, Milton and Mes
sltt; Colorado Springe, ones and Doran.
St. Joseph Wins from Dearer.
ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 10.-81. Joseph de
feated Denver in a close game today. Soore:
Denver 1 1 0 0 0 0 -2 7 8
St. Joseph 10000008 4 1
Bateiiea: Denver, Iempke and Barwald;
St. Joseph, Chlnn and McConnell.
Postponed GTanae.
PEORIA, Sept. 10. Psorta-Des Moines
game ? postponed; wet grounds.
; Standing at th Teama,'
Played. Won. Lost.
Philadelphia Defeats Hew York.
NEW TORK, Sept. 10. The third game
of the series between New York and Phil
adelphia resulted In an eaay victory for
the visitors. Attendance 1,888. scoro-
FHILACBLPUIA. KBW V
R.H.O.A.k.1 II.
Rartaal, It... 1 111 Conroy, Ib... I
rolta, ct u
O.m.l. lb.... . ' V
I Klbtrf.14. aa. 1 J 1
S William., Ib. t I
I II. n.vla. If., a 1 4 4 0
4 MiT.rl.nd. rt 4 1 S 0 9
I Barilla, .... I 1 I 4
i 0 How.ll. P.... 1110
Plekaiias, al 1 I I
H. I.rl lb. 0 0 II
U Creaa. Ib.
Sairbola, rt.. I I I
Murphr. lb.. Ill
M. Craaa. aa. 4 I I
abraek, e.... I I I
ll.nl.r, p.... Ill
Milwaukee 119
Colorado Springs... 121
Kansas City 119
St. Joseph 114
Denver 120
Pooria 119
Dea Moines 121
Omaha 120
74
78
3
59
65,
54'
tl
50
45
48
54
$T
46
65
70
70
P.C.
.621
.604
.629
.509
.458
.464
.420
.417
Games today: Omaha at Milwaukee. Den
ver at St. Joseph. Colorado Springs at
Kansas City, Dcs Moines at Peoria.
Totala I 11 17 M 0 ToUla I 8 IT 11 4
Philadelphia 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 06
New Tork 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Left on bases: Philadelphia 8, New York
Two-base hits: Harttnl, Seybold, Mur
phy, Gansel, Bsvllle. Stolen bases: Mo
Karland, Pickering, M. Cross. Double
play: Bevflle and Conroy. First base on
srrors: Philadelphia 1 First base on balia:
i rr Him .v n- nrr ho l a. Diruca oui
By Henley (. by Howell 8. Passed ball:
Bevill 2. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Connolly.
Postpone Gam.
CLEVELAND. Sent. 10. -Cleveland-De
troit game was postponed on account of
rain.
taadlagr of tha Team.
. PlaveL Won. Iist. P.C.
Boston la 7 . 41 .6E3
Cleveland r. 134- - 9 56 ' .567
Thiiriinnia. ny . oa mr ' - .oar
Kew York 116 61 66 .5.
Detroit U7 50 68 .604
at Trills ill ( e .til
l-hleae-o 119 . . 54 S , .454
Washington m 87 84 .806
Gamea todayi Chicago at Bt. laouis; De
troit at Cleveland) Washington at Boston;
Philadelphia at tiw xoric
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Colamha Chances Pitchers, hat Is
laabl t Tak Gam from
Leaiavill.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
w Yrk Takes Two from Phlladel.
: phla at Eat of Beaeoa la
Latter City
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4
1 1
8 8
t 8
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4
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4
PHILADELPHIA. Sept 10,-The local
National leagu season was closed today
on th American league grounds with a
K aouDio neieai lor I'nuaueipnia ai tne
" a hands of New York. Attendinoe 2.1J4.
k Score, first game:
HEW TORK. I FHIUADBLrmA.
t.UO.il K.U.O.A.g
ERrnrea. rf... 1119 0 Tbomaa, cf... 1 1 I
Tk.nK.U'a. al 1 1 1 S a Olaaaoa. lb..
McCana, lb., lit WoLartaa, lb
M.rtaa, u.... a sis l ima, n I
Bbb, aa t I 1 0 BMTy.lf 0
LU(J.r, Ib... 4 4 I I I Iou(laa, lb.. 0
Ullbart. Ib... 1 1 4 Hul.wltt. aa. 1
Warnar. a.. 18 4 10 Kotb. a
MtOlnnKy. 1 I IiOunlo.br. 9 0
Tetala "l tt II ToUla ."i "l rt 11
New York 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1-4
Philadelphia 0 MI1H0H
Earned runs: Phlladslphla 1. Two-base
hlta: Titus, Dugglesby. Home run: Mo
U.nn. fiacrltlce hits: Mertett, Werner.
- Left on bases: New York 4, Philadelphia
4. First baae on balls: Off McQinnltv 4,
off DuKKlesby 4. Struck nut: Br McOln-
aXty 4, by Dugglesby 1. Time: 1:80. urn-
fpire: O Day.
Boor, second game:
M luaa. I rniuuiiLTHit.
R.H.O.A.g. au.OA.lt
ajrawaa. rt... lit f Thorn. . ef.. I
V.nH.ll'a. ef 1 1 1 S c 01. .Mn. lb . S 111
McO.na, lb.. I Wow.rtoa. lb 1 I
bicrtaa, If.... Ill I Tltua, rf I I 1 I
H.bb. aa 8 1 4 en.rrr. It t 1 I
laud.r. lb.. 4 8 1 1 Cilia, lb. til 1
Ollbart, Ib... 1111 -.'Hul.wltt. aa. 1 I 1 1
'UMr. a... Ill Uuola. a 4114
Tailor, i 1 t I irka, a.... 4 I
jHota it
TeUla . I I IT U II .....
Total! 1 II It 14 t
xBatted for Sparks In ninth,
New York 8 00040100-8
Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 0 0 11
Earned runs: New York 8. Philadelphia 1.
Two-base hits: Thomas, Titus. Hulswltt.
' Three-baa hit! Babb. Sacrlnc hlta: Mo-
' Gann. Wolverton. Stolen baae: Tltua
Double plays: Gilbert to Babb to MoGann,
Titus to Doualaaa. Ieft on bases: New
York 8, Philadelphia 10. Struck out. By
V1
ThitUbcl
in a (hoe is proof
that you are gettintf
phat you ask for
IDEAL LEATHER.
TTko ELcatka?
Tlsnt VJcara
, well look well. Feels wU
brcsui it will not burn
Lth feet in ivunmer nor
chill them in winter.
. V.in Prooess Laathcf Ca .
rwia
HARTFORD. Conn.. Sent. 10. Billy Buck
tnrfav won tha Charter Oak stakes In a
Held of ten horses. He won In three
. , I v. t.n,B ...li h.al .r- tr m mrm W a I -
nut Hail ana riawtnorne pnsnea oiuy nuc
so hard that whipping finishes character
ized every heat, the leaders being neck and
neck as they iassed under the wire. In
each heat the first nor so received 81.500 and
th second 8500. The remaining M.uw was
then divided according to the summary at
i the cnnclnalnn of the third heat. 82.000 going
to the Hrst horse. 8900 to the secona, iwjo to
the third and SoW to the fourth.
Tomorrow Dan Patch will go a mile
against his record of 1:59.
Hiimm.r .1!
Charter Oak stakes, 2:09 trot, purse $10,000
Hawthorns, ro. m. (Hudson)..... 8 2
Swift, b. g. (Andrews) 4 8
Dulce, b. m. (Miller) S 7 4
Baron De Shay, b. g. (McHenry) 4 4 4
Maxlne, b. m. (Ecker) 4 8 5
Idolita, b. h. (Kelly) 4 4 10
Ixrd Vincent, b. h. (Fatuson) ll s 8
Monte Carlo, b. h. (Perry) 10 11 7
Jim Ferry, g. g. (Franks) 12 1011
Prince Greenlander, b. g. (Bryan).... 7 12 ds
Time: z:07i. 2:os4. x:n.
Trotting, 2:10 class, three In Ave, 81,800:
CINCINNATI. Sept. 10. -At a meeting of
representatives of the National Association
of Minor , Base Ball Leagues and of the
base ball commission at the St. Nicholas
hotel here today the national agreement
signed by the two major leagues recently
and rejected by the minor league clubs
was accepted by the latter organization
after a few changes had been made. The
drafting period of players was changed
from August 15 to September 1 and the
price for class A players fixed at 8750, pay
able one-half In cash on the Signing of
the contract and the remainder on June 1.
It waa also agreed that only two players
can be drafted from each of the class A
pluba
The players who were originally awarded
to major league clubs by the . Cincinnati
agreement last winter and who continued
playing In minor leagues were ordered to
the major league. The players are New
ton, Hughes and Corbett, awarded to Brook
lyn, Dundon and Jones to the Chicago
American league and Hlckey to the Cleve
land American league.
Another meeting will be held at noon
tomorrow, when the agreement will be
ratified.
Those present at the meeting were:
President August Herrmann of the Cincin
nati National league, Prssident Harry Pul
11am of the National league. President
Johnson of the American league, represent
ing the national base ball commission;
President Powers of the National Associa
tion of Minor Leagues, President Sexton
of the Western league. President Cava
naugh of the Southern league. Secretary
Farrell of th National Association of
Minor Leagues, Ned Hanlon of Baltimore
and W. N. Watklns of Indianapolis,
Cigar Smoker's Protection
The band on Cremo cigars is to protect
the smoker. It stands for reputation;
for quality ; uniformity and cleanliness.
It stands for a cigar not ashamed of it
identity.
((Kenan
5c Cigars
Th Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World.
TNI HAND IS THE SMOKER'S PROTECTION.
Pall. Unmr V.r m iHudaonl... 1 8 11
Promise, blk. g. (Andrews) 2 12
Pur. g. g. (Merrlfleld) : 2 8 8 8
set
Daintv Daffo. blk. m. (Laughlln)..4
Cotad. b. g. (Clark) ds
Time: s:i2, x:u, ziiz'. .
Pacing. 2:08 class, three In five, purse
n mo;
Locanda, br. b. (Brodblne) 2 111
Trilby Direct, br. m. (Curry) 1 4 8 4
Strathllne. b. m. (Loomls) 8 S 4 2
Monamle, b. m. (Barns). ......I 2 2 8
I Dandy Chimes, b. h. (Turner).'.. ...4 5 4 4
1U. 2:13H..
. 10. Cresceus was
LOUISVILLE. SeDt. 10. Louisville out
batted Columbus today and won. Dorner
waa relieved bv Beraer at the end ot tne
eigntn inning. Aiienoance, suu. score
LOUIlVll.Ln. . COLUMBUS.
a u o.A. a l r.u.o.A.K
s-ifi. rf... a i i a linn if a l l
ISS Olaaaoa, lb., i I 1 I a
114 1 T.ro.r, lb. . . I 1 I I
till Smith, rf ... 1 1 I I
111 I B.nnon, cf... 1 I f 4 I
111 Clinzman. aa I I I
111 1 M.llor. lb.... S I 1 I I
14 1 koacb, a.,
11 Dorn.r, a
B.r(r, p,
1 U IT 11 xwasaer .
Salll.aa, Ib. 1
Braahaar. Ib 1
Odw.ll, cf... 1
Clrmer. If...
SbrMrw, ...
Whtta. lb...
Qulaita. aa..
obaaoaa, . 1
ToUla..
ltl
14 4 11
j : j s i
Time: 2:104. 2:09V,
LINCOLN. Neb.. SeDt,
orowned king of the turf at the state fair
? rounds today In recognition of his per
ormance of Tuesday. The stallion will try
or a. new record tomorrow. The track
was heavy, following yesterday's rain. Sum
maries: .
Trotting. 1:m class: union xueaium won
first, second and fourth heaU. Best time.
2:24 in the fourth heat. Cloody C won third
heat in 2:24tt. Colonel Woodllne and Ut
ile Raven started.
Trotting. 2:40 class: rrann a won tne
second and third heats and race. Beat
time, 1:184, In the third heat. Hellanoe
won first and firth neats. vest time, z:w in
the fifth heat. King Tolus won fourth
heat In Miss lxcKnart also star tea.
Pacing, 2:3a claaa: Ada P won in three
straight heats. BeBt time, 2:24H, In third
heat. Sunny Slope, Minnie Hearn, Rolla
K, Robert D - and Bell Harmony also
started.
Trotting. z: Class: rtimao won in
stralaht heats. Best time, 2:23, in ths sec
ond heat. Driftaway, Happy Secret, Knaor,
Miss Brltton. Daisy u ana uzeua aiso
started.
WESTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
ft, R. Kimball at Omaha Itlll la th
Raanlnsr at Des Holaea
Coateat.
i in io i
I ToUla
x Batted for Dorner In eighth.
Loulsvlll 1 4012004ST
Columbus 0 4 4 1 1 1 4 0
Karned runs: Louisville. 4. Two-baa
hits: Odwell. White, Bannon, Brashear.
Three-base hits: Kerwlit, Odwell. Btoien
basaa: Kerwln 12). Whits. GlaaSon. Uan
non (2). Roach. Sacrifice hits: Cllncman
(2). Base on balls: Oft Bohannon, i; oft
Dorner, 1 Struck out: By Bohannon, 6;
by Dorner, 4: by Berger, 1. Hit by pitcher:
By Bohannon. 1: by Dornev, L Left on
bases: ixuisvine, s: uoiumous, i. Aims:
2:10. Umpire i HaskelL
Resnlts Art Divided.
Mtt.WAI'KEE. SeDt. 10. Milwaukee sultt
even with Kanaaa Cltv today for the fourth
time this weea. Tne wet grounus moot
fu.i Dlnv imuosslbla and the outfield
splashed through puddles In going - after
ntee. Attenoance, co. swore, nrai garnet
SLAMSA CITT. I MLLWAUKKB.
k.U.O.A.l K.1LO.A.B.
114 'Oanlay, if... 1 I 1
H.mpblll, al 1 I I
t n.l.nb, lb. 1 U 1
Bobafl.r. Ib. 1 1 1 I
11
18 8
111
18 1
DvaleaTT. U. 8
Jl I I aurMlta, ).,! Ill
I 14 liMr. a 4 1 I 8
aa.... 1 1 8 I IWaliara, lb.. 1 1 I I
114 8 JiVlaa. aa 4 1 f J I
I "litTiiT"3 TBUll ."5 IS IT 11 8
Hill, ef
Oaf, rf
N.soa, ia....
rr.nu, ...,
Hail, lb
Ku.ll. if
R.thluaa. lb,
Ceaaa.
Totala
Kansas City 1800014008
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 01
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 8; Kansas Oity,
Two-baaa hlta: FTanta. Knoll. I'nalaub.
Home run: Hill. First base on balls: Off
Meredith. 2: eft Coona, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: Bunaney, waiters. rasaea Dan
Knur. Btoien base: Nance. Bacrince hlta
imiueavy, Mereaitn, mil. Diruun oui: uy
Meredith, 4: by Coons, 1. Double plays:
Unalaub to Nance to Kothfuaa, Bchafley to
Vloi to Unslaub. Ltft on basea: Milwau
kee, 8: Kansas City, 7. Tims: 1:40. Umpire:
Foreman.
Boor, secona game:
XlJ,WAtS. KANSAS CITT.
110.1.1
cf-rt 111 l Hill,
1
ef
(ku, rl
1 N.nea, lb....
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Totals,
xllemphlll
umpire.
sxMereaitn Dattea lor iiarapnui,
paatilbeen batted for Alloway.
Milwaukee 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1-1
Kanaaa City 0084400008
Karntd runs: Milwaukee. 4: Kanaas City.
8. Two-base hits: Ganley. Gear. Uuthtuaa.
Plrat baa on balla: Off Hedges. Z; off
Elliott, 8. Paased balls: O Brian. Frants.
Struck out: Bv HHUott. 8: by Alloway. 8.
Sacririca hit: Gear. Left on beaes: Mil
waukee, t: KariKaa City, 11. Tims: 1.40.
umpire: Foreman,
' fll. Taal Wlai la Tea f aalaa.
ST. PAUL. Sept. 10 8t. Paul won an
exciting ten-Inning game from Mlnneapol
louay. Atienaanue, i.tuu ecore:
rr. rAi'L. vinncapous
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lukMt. rf., I I I 1 toylr. a 1 1 I I I
B..a.r. aa. I 4 I 1 Molatyra. Ib. I 1 1 I
Huitiu. Ib. 1114 tlilr. if III!
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Wbaol.r, lb. 111 taWuM. lb. 1 lltlt
J. baillfaa, 114 4 tbUrtla, lb... 1 I II I
tira MOINES. Sent. 10. (Special Tele
gram.) In the TransmieslBslppi golf tourna
ment today tna nrst rouna oi tne amateur
championship was played in the morning,
eighteen holes, and in ths afternoon the
second round, the events taking up tha
entire day at the Waveland park course.
The day was a fine one, cool and without
wind, and the attendance was good. Thirty-
two started in tne urai rounu, wim wie
following results: ,
W. D. Banker defeated Manning Martin,
I holes 8 to play.
J. u. rtanm aeieaiea a. as. inm i ooiea
I to play.- , .
M. O. Aaams oeioaira . m. aiu.r,
holes snd 1 to play. ...
K. H. Sorague defeated Sidney A. Foster,
7 holes and 4 to play.
R R. KlmDail aeieatea 4. Aaama, i
boles and 4 to play.
J. R. Lemist defeated J., T. Powers, S
holes and 8 to play.
Warren Dlckinann defeated J. T. Hobbs,
4 holes and t to play.
It. s. miy aeieatea jr. wr, uuiea
and 4 to play. . A. . .
B. F. Guinano aeieatea A.ira o-eweii, a
holes and 4 toplay.
D. M. Davis aeieatea it. nurwuuu, m uoioa
nd 8 to-play. ... m M w4 .,
J. U. Herrynili, jr., oei.aira nuwri i ui
irton, 4 holes and 4 to play, .
H 11. Finkblne defeated B. D. Ellis. I
holes and 4 to play. .
j. j. Elbert defeated A. la Robertson,
S holes and 1 to play.
Second round: . -
w D. Banker defeated . B. Rahm.
4 boles snd 8 to plsy. , ,
m w KnratriiA nTrsii.fiu n. u. Auainn, i uu.
R R. Kimball defeated J. R. lmlBt, 4
knlaa skftfl trt Dlai V.
J lC Maxwell defeated H. K. Ely. 4
holes and 8 to play,
rt vt n.vl. rfefeated B. O. Gulnand, 1 up,
J. (I. tferryniu. jr., uoxoiw m.ii.u
rnkif.Mn 1 ii n In Id holea.
B. F. Guinena aeieatea j. a. r-iucn, up
"r. H. r'nkblne defeated H. C. Sumney,
V.a1h a n 1 1 nliv.
The tnird nmnt, compenna mr
prize, resulted: . .
A T WaiKin defeated E. A. Cudaby.
8 holes snd 1 to play.
K. t'inam aeieaieu rim riu, w umvt
"l ' G? PLea'vltt defeated Bam Polasky,
4 holes snd 8 to play.
I. A. Auatln defeated 3. Q. BerryhllL sr.,
a k.i.. m r,A i i n rtlav.
The moat inieremme ui.iun iyjihui i
will he between Klmbau of umana ana
Maxwell ot iveoKUK.
AMATEUR ATHLETES MEET
Btraggl la tb Mad at Milwaukee
aad Make Very Good
Scores.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 10. The Milwaukee
Athletlo club was an easy winner In the
national junior championships ot the
Amateur Athletlo club at tne state fair
park this afternoon, takinar five first
places, live second places and two third
places, making thirty-seven points. The
University of Chicago captured second
honors with thirty-two; Central Young
Men's Christian association, Chicago, third
with twenty points. The Greater New
Tork Irish Athletlo association and First
Regiment Athletic association of Chicago
finished with thirteen and twelve potn.s,
respectively, to their credit, while the Mon
treal Amateur Athletlo association and
the New Tork Athletlo club were tied with
five points. The Crescent Athletlo club of
Milwaukee, Company C, First regiment,
St. Louie, and Gerry Williamson, unat
tached, are credited with one tioinL
The muddy condition of the track and
neia a.pi many ainaniea out ui me events,
thus epabling the local club to win many
point through the nonentrance of other
clubs. Few of the events wera closely
contested and the athletes were generally
strung out at the finish. There was much
trouble experienced in running off the
field events, especially In the lumps. The
pole vaulters sank deep Into the mud and
the broad jumpers were literally covered
with mud when they sprawled upon ths
landing. Poague was the biggest winner
for the local olub. A crowd estimated
at 20.000 persons witnessed the oontesis.
When the entries for the 220-yard low
hurdles were called out. George Poague
was the only man to put In an appearance,
so he trotted over the nuraies in idsfc.
hlle the second ana tn:ra prize meaais
went begging. ....
The entry ot A. u. Eiiisworin. university
of Chicago, was protected by Trainer
Beutner of the First Regiment Athletic
association, on the grounds that Ellsworth
flayed base Dull against a professional
earn April 2, 1902. Referee Sullivan ruled
tnat Ellsworth would be allowed to com
pete under protest, the case to be decided
by tne national committee, nesmn;
Poin vault: Ralnh Morris. Central
Toung Men's Christian association, first,
10 feet. . . ... ,
One mile run: J. a. jjigniooay, univer
sity of Chicago, first; C. H. Burenier.
Central Toung Men's Christian associa
tion, second; C. B. Rudolph, Company F,
First regiment, bt. a.ouis, unru. iimi
Discus throw: F. A. Bpelk, University
of Chicago, first, 109 feet, 2 Inches.
One hundred-yard aasn: r moiaon. Mon
treal, M. A. A., first. Time: 0:u. une
race as oniy iour wneiB.
Finul 120 yards high hurdles: L. C.
Bailey, Central Y. M. C. A., first Time
'21
h, mjinit an4 twenty vards. low
hurdles: George Posgue, Milwaukee A. C,
first; no secona or inirn. um ..
Two-mile run: E. McKschron, Milwaukee
A. C. first; H. Cohn. arter.,New,,Y1or,k
Irih A. A., second: no third. Time 12:144.
Tk-n-HB Ks.nntmd welsht: R. W. Max
well, University of Chicago, nrst; 24 feet !
Inches; K. E. parry, university oi .v;.,
Running broad jump: - . "'-
waukee A. v- J ti
Wenglerskl. Central I. m- . "
feet SH Inches; R. R. Romuender. Crescent
. c. Miiwauaee, imru, a mi v..
oi.iun.Miiti4 h mmnr throw: F. Long,
MllwaukeeA. C. first, 1S2 f eet 8 Inches; E.
E. Parry, university "i v nicano, Bnuuuu,
125 feet 11 Inches: Ft. W. Maxwell, univer
sity of Chicago, tnira, in i,m i""
r.,. t,nir rA forty TM run: F. C.
Waller. Milwaukee A. C, flratZ. R.
First Regiment a. a., aovuuu, uu
Time: 81 seconds. , ,
Two hunrtre'l ard dash: a L. Robertson,
Greater New Tork Irish A. A., first; L. B.
Stevens, Milwaukee a. u., ecomi;
gierskl. Central T. M. C. A., third. Time:
24 S"Conds. , .
High lump: U. Kiecnie, r irsi nMiuwiii
A. A., fret, five feet 4 incnes; ueorge y.
Poaaue. Mllwankee A. A., second, 6 feet 4
Inches; no third.
Sixteen-pound snot put: u. a. j.. rurmtn,
ht v.v a n flr.t 41 feet: W. R. Max
well. Unlver-lty of Chicago, second, S7 feet
V4 inches; Georar Wllliamaon, unattached,
thim. 84 feet 4 Inches.
Eight hundred ana 'la-mv nrn run:
Charles Bacon. Greater Npw York Irish A.
A., won; M. H. Cah'U. Unlvrfltv of Chi
cago, second; B. O. Hart, Milwaukee A. C,
third. Time: l:4.
Clarkaoaa Beat Oatahaa.
On Clark's alleys last night the Omahas
lost to the damsons. core:
CLABKBON8.
1st. td. Sd. Total
Francisco
Christie ..
Conrad ...
Norton ...
Marble ...
Totals..
.11 lot m
..221 SlO 174
..174 170 204
..1S.1 178 148
..1S 134 1I
461
boo
8
4J4
tlX 874 SU 2.T44
OMAHAS.
1st. 2d.
HI IN 160
lil 144 174
1S3 17 171
M IbS ltl
2u4 134 177
2d. Total
470
4K3
(12
417
...872 801 867 2.631
Smead
Wig-man
Lehmann
Huntington
Emery
Totals
Fllsslaaaaeas la-s tor tlx Reaade.
NEW TORK. Sent. 10. Robert Fltzsim
mona. former chamjUon heavyweight of th
world, and Con Couxlilin. tbe Iruh Giant.
ware matched today to meet In a all-round
bout before the - induatrlal Athletlo club
of Philadelphia on the evening of Bpt am
ber to. The ngbt wui oe at awa weigtita.
Sil
9
I
And Return
ipocial Train Friday, Sopt.ll, 3 p.m.
from Ucbsfor St. Station, Omaha
VIA:
486,000
acres of choice lands will soon be thrown open
to settlement under the Homestead Laws.
Plcaso Inquire at City Office, 1401-1403 Farnam St., Omaha.
1 , . . -i . .
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Lara Lorta Wla th rilabt Stakes
at Sheepshead Bay la
Fast Time.
KEW TORK. Sent. 10. Ths Flight stakes
at aaren furlonea. the feature of the card
at Sheepthead today, was won by the favor
ite. Leonora Lrfrine, in tne rast time or
1 26H- It wss snnounced at tha track to
day tnat senator r. in-rrtn wouiu
sell out his entire stable and retire from
the turf. Results:
First race, last half futurity course, sell
ing: Ostrlck won. Eagle second, Rob Roy
third. Time: 1:08. .
Second race, one mile: Jocund won. Mo
hartb second. Race King third. Time:
... ...
Third race, nannican. six lunongs: ao
dell won. Turnuolse Blue second; Luxera
borg third. Time: 1 :lSh.
Fourth race, seven furlongs of Futurity
course, the Flight stukes: Leonora Lorine
won. Toung Henry second, Shotgun third.
Time: 1.26.
Fifth race, handicap, one mile and a
quarter: Carbuncle won. Lord Rndge sec
ond. Gold Bell third. Time: 1:071..
Sixth race, selling, one mile and a six
teenth, on turf: Conundrum won, Frnrst
lrhtm second. Tribes Hill third. Time:
CHICAGO. Sept. 10. Don Domo won his
fourth straight race when he finished first
today In ths 8.88 6apllngs for four furlongs.
Results:
First race, five furlongs: Cognomen won.
Miss Mollis second. Shallan third. Tims:
1.MS-
Second race, five furlongs: Muresos wen,
Albemarle second, Ragtag third. Tims.
Ll1.
Third race, four furlorga. Sapling stakes:
Don Domo won. Copperneld second. Touch
stone third. Time: 0:Urt.
Fourth race, one mile and an eighth: Fon
soluta won. A net as second,- Lamlsville
third. Time: I U1H.
Fifth race, one mil: Hindus won, Tb
Don second. Lady Joselln third. Time:
1:4M.
Sixth race, one mile snd a half; Klkln
won, Learoyd second, Moor third. Time:
2:48.
8T. LOUIS, Sept. 10. A notable feature
at Pelmar since the autumn meeting opened
and especially today la A. B. Dade's
starting. With the exception of one or
two races Mr. Dade got the fields away
within half a minute, and as a result the
afternoon's performance waa completed In
two hours and twenty minutes. Results:
First race, six furlongs, selling: Algaretta
won. Aline S second, Loca third. Time:
l:2S.
Second race, five furlongs, selling: Leach
won, Cay bo n second, Capitol third. Time:
1:10.
Third race, six furlongs: Ailyar won.
ruiRseuton secona. z.in tnira. lima;
Fourth race, seven furlongs, bnndlcsp:
Old Stone won, Wenrlck second, Wigwam
third. Time: 1:89.
Fifth race, alx and a half furlongs, purse;
Dollle Shuts won, Worthing ton second,
Dave Bomraers third. Time: 1:31.
Sixth race, one snd one-eighth miles.
Belling: Brown Vail won, Kentucky Card
inal second, Little Lois third. Time: 2:08.
BUFFALO. Sent. lO.-The Tonawanda
stakes for 2-year-olds st six and a half
furlongs, the feature at Kenllworth today,
was won by August Belmont's Dick Turpln.
No Improvement Is reported In the condi
tion of Jockey Helgerson, who was taken
to the general hospital after a bad fall
Wednesday. The boy has suffered a se
vere concussion. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Harlng won,
Unmasked second. Slave third. Time: 1.13.
Second race, mile and seventy yards.
selling: Tommy Hill won. True Blue sec
ond. Six Florian third. Time: 1:47.
Third race, mils: Homily won, Clover-
land second. Navigator third. Time
1:4?U.
Fourth race, The Tonawanda stake, six
and a half furlongs: Dick Turnln won.
Knop Hampton second, Henry Walte third.
Time: 1:21.
Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, sell
ing: Lapldus won, Lombre second. Baffled
third. Time: 1:47.
Sixth race, five furlongs: Reticent won
Overhand second. Fly wings third. Time:
1:50V. .
BI Crowd at Avoca Raees.
AVOCA. Ia.. ' Sent. 10. Sreclal Tele
gram.) Today's attendance at the fair was
.UH). All ousiness nouaes cioeen irom
until S. Yesterday's program, which waa
declared off on account of rain, was car
ried out today, and the fair win continue
over Saturday, in tne 2.JU pace Kiiojue
won three atraiKht nests, taxing nrst
money. Time: 2:85, 2:31, 2:36. Lonnie Kans
aecond. Maud H. third.
2:2 trot: Axpnai won nrst tnree neats
and nrst money. Time: :so, i:jo.
Trolnkee second. Gee Gee third.
Womea Golfere at Chicago.
CHICAGO. Sent. 10. The second round
of play for the women's western golf
championship began today at the Exraoor
Country club links. The results or the
four matches scheduled, were as follows
Miss Conadon beat Miss S. Alnslle. 8 up.
1 to play; Miss Htgglns beat Miss Carpen
ter, 2 up, 2 to play; Miss Anthony beat
Miss Everett, 1 up; Miss Morris beat Mrs
Brewer, 1 up, In 20 holes.
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