TnE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PT'NDAV. PEPTEMHEI! 13. 1003. 9 ( i OMAHA LOSES IN THE FIRST Aided bjr Crrort md Burcbed Hit the Cream fiurt Like Whirlwind, IID THROW BY THOMAS UTS IN THREE tea tkc Dar (or wllwaskee tbe Ossaba Crowd Leeked Deaserees. r' MILWAUKEE. Sept. 12 -(Special Tele I frara.) Omth rot a bad start from the t In Its. a-ame with the Creams this aft ernoon and before pitcher and players had normalised themselves sufficient damage bad been done to make It Impossible for Omaha to win. The final score waa S to 4 in faror of the Creams. Omaha looked formidable In the first when Bhugart smashed a rather low fly down close to the third base line with Dusty Miller and Welch on banes, but Blame's phenomenal catch of the fly cut out the runs. The Creama started like a whirlwind In their half of the first. Stone waa passed. McVlcker bunted successfully. Duff jr savcrl flced and Braun waa passed. Cockman made a hit to Hlrkey, who threw It to Thomas. The latter threw wild to Genlns and Btone, McVlcker and Braun scored on the error, Cockman going to third, from where he scored on C. Miller's hit. Ths Creams sol three more in the second. Mcpherson opened with a hit and went to third on McVlcker's hit to right field that missed SchafstalU Welch and Shue-art. Braun made a two-bagger, scoring both and came home on Cockman's hit, who was retired trying to stretch It. Omaha scored again in the eighth on Welch's pass, Thomas out and fend Hlrk ey s hit. They scored one more In the ninth by a hit of Dusty Miller, followed by hits of Bchafstall and Bhugart, who died trying to make it a double. After the first Banders pitched good ball. Thorn ton failed to show up for the gam and his nonappearance waa not explained. There were no especial features to the game. Attendance, ago. The score: ' MILWAUKEE. AB. Ft. H. O. A. E. Ptone, If 1 1 2 0 McVlcker, rf . S 2 1 2 1 0 Duffy, cf t 0 4 0 0 Braun. lb I X 1 & 1 0 Cockman, b 4 1 S 0 0 C. Miller, IB 4 0 2 4 4 0 Hall, as t 1 1 4 4 0 l.urla, c 4 0 1 2 0 0 Mcpherson, p 4 1112 0 ToUls .. 21 f 10 27 12 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Oenlns, 2b D. Miller, If .... Brhafstall, rf .. Welch, lb Bhugurt, 2b ... Thomas, .... Hickey, cf Uondlng, c Banders, p S 2 i t 0 12 2 1 0 2 0 - Totals 27 4 12 24 It 1 Milwaukee .....4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 - Omaha 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0-4 Karned runs: Milwaukee,' 2: Omahs. 2. Two-base hits: Braun, Thomas, Gondlng. Stolen bases: C. Miller. D. Miller. Banes en balls: Off Me.Pherson. 4: off Banders. 2. Wild pitch: Banders. Btruck out: by Mc pherson, 1; by Banders, 2. Double plays: Hall to C, Miller to Braun. Sacrifice lilts: McVlcker, 2; Duffy.. Left on bases: Mil waukee. 4; Omaha, 10. Time: 1:30, Um pire: Berryhlll. Colorado torlags Win, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 12.-Buchanan suc ceeded in puzsllng the Kansas City bat ters today and be should have scored a shut out. Mess struck out eleven men. Attendance 400. Score: RUE. Colorado Sprint ....1 001 001 002 2 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 Batteries: Kansas City, Hess and Mes sltt; Colorado Springs Buchanan ' and Dora a. . .. . , Peoria Defeat a pes Molaea. PEORIA. Sept. lJ.-Friend held Des Moines down to tour scattered hits and Peoria won five to two. Boore. Rt H El Peoria . . .' 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 Deo Moines .....000001 001-2 1 Batteries: Peoria. Friend and Hesaler; Dos Moines, Cushinan and FohL Postpooea Basse. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. M.-The St. Joseph. Denver game waa postponed today on ac count of rain. . Steadies; mt tko Toasaa. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Milwaukee I!l 74 41 .422 C'olorsdo Borings .. 122 76 4K .r,iu Kansas City m 62 H .521 Bt. Joseph 117 bO 67 .613 iMfflver 121 65 Ag .41,8 Peoria 122 7 .4M Deo Moines 124 63 71 .427 Omaha La 60 72 .410 Games today: Omaha at Peoria; Denver ac Kansas city; voiorano pprins at Bt. Joseph; Des Moines at Milwaukee. . Wookao Defeats Little llaai, "vX'OODBINE, Ia BepL 12 (Special.) The Woodbine and Little Bloux ball tea ma rilaved a same kern toauv to settle the I'nampioniJiiii us nsrrisuu cuumy, porn teams having claimed the honor. The game waa a faat one from start to finish. Woodbine winning by a score of 10 to 2. The locals have won sixteen games out of eighteen played this season. Score by Innings: Woodbine I 0 i 0 0 0 2 0 10 Little snoux 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Base tilts: Woodbine. 14; Little Bloux. C Errors: Woodbine, 2; Little Sioux, 2. Struck cut: By Nicely, If; by Kllia, 12. Umpire: DowelU . THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL, rooole Know Bow tsefap It to ProaerTtns; Boaltk and Boaaty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is tho safest and raoot effloient di at n (octant and purifier la nature, but few realise Its trains When taken Into the human system for tke aaaao cleansing purpose. ' Charcoal is a remrty that the more you tako of It the bettor; It to not a drug at all. but simply absorbs the gases and tm BurHlos always present In ths stomach and tnUstkftos and carries thorn out of the s stem. Charooal sweetens tho breath after smok ing, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves tka complex Ion, it wtltcns the teeth ami further acts sa a natural and eminently safe earthartle. It aboarbo tho Injurious guts which col lect ta tho stomach and bowels: It disin fects the mouth and throat from tke polsoa of catarrh. All druggists anil charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and tko moot for tko money Is In Stuart' Absorbent Lotengee; they are composed of tho flneet powdered Willow charcoal and other harmless antiseptics la tablet form, or. rather. In the form of Urge, pleasant tasting ioeengea, the charcoal being mixed with hony, The daily use of these loaenges will soon tell III a much Improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath aad purer blood, end Ue beauty of It to. that no possible harm oan rotult from their continued use, but, on the con trary, groat benefit. A Buffalo physician. In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: "1 ad viae Stuart's Absorbent Loaenges to all patients suffering front gas In ths stomach and bowel a and to dear tho complexion and porlfy the breath, mouth and throat: I also bellevo tho liver is greatly benefited by the dally use of them: tfcey coot but twenly-ttsa rents a bog at drug stores, and although 1a some son so a patent prepara tion, yet I believe I got more aad better charcoal h Stuart's Absorbent Losengos than la aaf e Lbs ordinary charcoal tab le tA." GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Aft Tea laalaas Sew 1 erk Defeats St. Lewie Fsrrell's Bad Play. 8T. LOUIS, Sept. 11 Fsrrell s Mor play Ina In the field gave the Nw York club today's game after tn Innlne-. by a e-ore of 4 to 2. In the tenth Inning Farrell'e muff gave Warner a lift and his failure to throw the hall to the plate on Bresnahsn's fy allowed the visitors to tally their win ning run. Attendance 3.&00. Score: Nw York. I IT. Lri. R.HOABI It H O A ftrnvn. rf... I 1 rnll. rfc ... I I I 1 Pmm'k's. 41 I I I Dunfeary. rf. I 1 1 KrtiMl, lb.. 1 1 II 1 Plrim, rt ... 1 tit almas. If ... 1 It t Hurke. 11 Hat.6. m l 1 l Hr.n. r 1 4 lxtitn, Ik . 1 t Prrln, ss I J I t.ilbrrt. Ib... 4 1 nirrUT. If.. 1 1 "'rnir, c... 1 17 t'rr. lb 1 tt t Math BOB. at Haekvtt. ... TcUH ... 4 10 SO SO li Totals ... I 1J HI 17 I New Tork 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 St. Louis 0 00002000 0-4 Karned runs: Kt. Louis. 2; New TotV. 1. Two-hase hits: Terrell. Braun, 2; MJann. Bacrlflre hits: Dunleavv. Barclay, Mathew son. Btolen buses: Dunleavv. 2: Bresns han, Babh, Olltert. Base on balls: Off Hachett, 2- off Mathewson, 2. Btruck out: By HRckett, : by Mathewson. t. Left on basea: St. Ixuls. 7: New Tork, 4. Time: 1:4k. Umpire: Johnstone. Peter Base Rmlai Loses Casae. CHICAGO, Sept. 12 The locals had plenty of chances to win today's game, but poor base running and a couple of costly errors thrfw the game to Brooklyn. Cltjcego out bat ted their opponents but Beldy held them safe when hits would score runs. Attendance 6,300. Bcore: BROOKLTN CHICAOO K.H.O.A B l RHOAE Strang, Ik... 4 I I I Slaile. cf . . 1 1 She. kr4. If. I I 1 a flrtinny, n. z I 1 I'obbs. rf.... I n tjChar, lb... 11 3 Dorl. Ik ... 1 14 0 Jonea. rf 1 I I 1 ftrkitn. as... 001 Oai, lb.... 111 Flood, as ... (Ill 0 K litis. 1 I I Oemler, rf...l 12 0 u Rrrra. Ib....l I 4 S Jordan, lb... 114 1 Williams, as. 1 I I 1 Jvklltsrh, el 1 1 1 0 wioker, .... I hsidy. B 1 1 2 l - Tetals ... I II 17 H I Totals ... t 11 17 11 II Brooklyn 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0-7 Chicago 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 15 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 7. Two-base hits: McCarthy, Evers. Kllng. Three-base hits: Gessler. Sacrifice hits: Kllng, Keldv, Itoyle, Dotibs. Btolen bases: Chance, Williams, Bheckard. Double plays: Evers to Chance to Sheeksrd to Strong. Struck out: By Wicker, 2; by Beldy. 1. Bases on balls: Off Wicker. 4; off Beldy 2. Hit with ball: Williams. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Moran and Emaile. rlaelaaatl Wlaa frosa Bostoa. CINCINNATI. Sept. 12. Clnrtnnatl easily won from Boston today by timely hitting. Poole and Ewinar were very effective. Poole was hit on the right hand in the sixth inn ing by a liner off Tenney's bat, splitting the hand. The Injury will probably keep him out of the came the rest of the season. Attendance, 7.778. Bcore: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. It.HO.AE.I IHO.it Donlln, If... II 0 loiter, rf... I 1 1 Srrmour, cf. 1 I I 0 Tsnnejr, Ik.. 111 Dulan, rf... I 111 tTooley. if.... 1 t 1 Bsckler. lb.. I 17 1 . MrCrsery. rt 1 Slemf'dt, lb. 1 1 I 1 1 Moran, t ( I Ik I 2 1 I Ab tlchlo. Ib 1 1 I 4 I Corcoran, al 1 I I HUrn'sr. Ib 1 4 1 Pleti, e I 0 OAuhrry, SS...1 11 Pools, f 9 t 1 O Wlllta, P 1 Cln(, p.... 10! : U Totals ... I I M 14 4 ToUls ... I 17 U ll Cincinnati 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 I Earned runs: Cincinnati, Two-base hits: Gremlnger. Dolan. Aubrey. Three tiaae hits: . Btuinfeki, Donlln. Home run: Bcckley. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 7. Double play: Beckley to Cor coran to Beckley. First base on balls: Off Poole, 2: off Ewing. -J: off Willis, 3. Struck out: By Poole, 1; by Ewing, fi; by Willis, 4. Passed Ball: Pelts. Hits: Off Poole. 3; oft fewlng, 2. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Hurst. Leaders Take Aaother. ' PITTSBURG, Kept. 12.-Plttshurg won in tlm seventh inning on three bases on balls, Clarke's three-bagger and Leacji'B single. This was Kraser's only bad inning. Pitts burg's four errors in the eighth were a fumble and a aucceasion of wild throws that were ridiculous. Attendance, 4,120. Score: riTTIBimO. . , PHILADELPHIA. K B. O A. C K.H.O.A E. BeausMBti ril l 1 t'Tkamaa. rt.. Ill l larta, ll I I I ( j Uimaua. ... 1 Leach, Ib ... g 1 1 I I Wolv't'a. Ik. 1 I II 1 "A nr. a. . 1 4 I 1 THua. rt 0 Hrausf'14. Ik II 1 1 Barry, If Rltchey, Jb.. 2 loul. Ik M I Sobrtua, . St.. 1 1 Hultsin, aa. ( 11 Phelps, c... I I 4 I 1 Kutb. 4 14 1 Phllltppl, p., I 1 1 Frmr, .... 1 11 4 ioolB Tots ... 7 u f . I ToUls ... I I 14 U 1 PitUburg 20000040 t-nnaoeipnia. 1 o 2 0 1 0 0 1 01 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hits: Beuumont. Hrhrtnr. Three-base hits: Clarke, Wolverion. tiaoji- nce nits: ciarxe. ixiatn. Thomas. .Stolen bases: Clarke, teebrlng. Urst base on balls: Off Praser, 2. Btruck out: By phllllppi, J; by Eraser. 4. Wild pitch: Eraser. 1'assed uaii: neips. lime: i:do. umpire: l Day Staodtaa of tko Tea bus. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg L:4 85 41 .875 Aew lone 124) 7 4s ,a Ciilcago 124 72 l1 .bKS Cincinnati 122 if, 67 .bU Brooklyn 124 S3 til Boston , 124 61 72 .419 PhU.'Kielphia 11 40 T .Xi6 St. Louis 124 41 66 .JXj Oames today: Boston nt Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago, New Tork at t. Louia GAMES IN AMERICAN ' LEAGUE St. Loots Shots Oat ("kit-ago Tkrongk Good Work of Pitcher odkoff. ST. LOUIS, Sept- 12 Sudhoff shut out Chicago this afternoon, while Bt. Louis hammered Flaherty for sixteen hits and eleven runs. Chicago waa outclassed all around. The feature was a brilliant catch by Heidrick in tbe first inning. Attendance 1SU0. Score: T. LOUIS. k H OA B CHICAOO. a.H.O.A.K. Hclmea, if... till Burkett. 11.. 40 rnsl, th 1 I 6 o Lb.ll. .... I Jons, rt 1 Green, rt 1 Hill. Ib 1 I 1 I 1 Andeesoa. lb I I IS 0 Waliass. a.. 1114 1 Clark.. 16... I I Masuoa. ib.. 1 1 I 1 lannehlU, all I I I ItatMrr, i 1 I r iaitany. a. 4 114 Heidrick. rf. I I 6 C Hemphill, rf. I 1 6u(Ha, c... 1 I" Kahos, ... 11 SaduotT, ... 1 I f Total I 14 11 I . Totals ...11 1 I? 11 St. Louis 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 11 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runa: St. Louis. I. Two-baa hits: Hill. Anderson. Heidrick. Sudboff, Jones. Three-bfcse hits; A nil r son, Heid rick. Sacrifice bit; Hemphill, passed ball: Siattery, L Bate on bails: &fT Sudhoff, 1; off Flaherty. . Struck out: By Sudlioff, 2: by Flaherty! 2. Left on bases: Bt, Louia, I: Chicago, I. Time: 1.2S. Umpire: O'Laughlln. Philadelphia Wins One. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12-Phlladelphla connected freely with U llaon a delivery anl together with six niisplays, three of whith Rotilnson contributed, lust ths game today for Washington. Attandanoe 14:4. Score: rHlUADELrkllA. I WASklMUTOai. H ll.O.A g.l K.H.O.A y.. Hartsst. It... 1 1.1 Ksbtnisn. lb I I I I Plrk.ruit. Cf 1 I 4 k..4rlck. rill lb.. 1 I aieraa. at .. I 4 I L Craaa, t. i IklUik, ll.. 1 1 b.(bo.4. rt . It'iarb. lb 11 1 I Mar,. lb . 1 1 I t'uuahllB, Ib 1 1 4 I I M truaa. aa. 1 1 I 1 Lea. c( Ill Shwk, r ... till klttrsdsa. c. 1 I I heuiUr. I 1 SWIIsoa. ..., 1 1 -On a Temn ... K 17 l, I Total ... I 11111 t Batted for Wilson. Philadelphia 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 vsiilnton 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 03 Karned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Home runs: Shock. Stolen Pace. Pickering 2; Hendiict. 2. S.icrinc hits: Hartsel. Pick ering Double playa: luibliiaon tu Clarke; Coushling to Kublns.li: Cougtjlin to Clarke. 'First boee on balls: Off WlUori, 2; off Bander. 4. Struck out: By Wilson. 1; by Bender. 4. Ufl on bases: Wash ington. 7: Philadelphia, j. Time: 1:46. Um pire: Connolly. BOSTON. Sept. 11 Deerlng was ea y tiMiay and Collins' team won, 10 to 1. At tendance 4 4t2 Score: atuSTOX. K(W TORK. k H.O.A M I tHOtl Douthany. K I Teaiwr. . till ra;i.a. Ik.. 111 lull.. e .... I I I !, rt Ill kscr. rt ... 1 t Breeaiaa. rf. I 1 I M-rae'. If rami, aa ... 114 1 lannebill, rf La. lb I 1 4 4 riherui. mt I t 4 a farru. lb.... 1114 illlaau. !k I I I I I t'risw. c Iweit U HalML .. 114 Hevell. lb - 1 I xis,. c. . I I a TSUI ...II 11 It 11 Iweiua. c-lk. I ilMariaa. ..! Tt 1 I M 14 1 Boston 0 2 0 I 2 0 2 I 10 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned ruaa; Boston, i. Two-bass hi is; M'llllams. Bevllle. parent. Three-base hits: Parent, Hushes. Stahl. Kreoman. Btolen bases: Fults, Collins. Btshl. Double plays: Eiberfelrl to Williams. Elrt bae on balls: Off Hughes, 1; off Ieerln. 1. Btruck otit: Pv Hughes, i; by Deertng, 2. Time; 1 16. Umpire: Hassett, Clerelaod Takes Two. CLEVELAND. Sept. U.-Tbe locals' sea son ended todsy with two Tlctorles for Clerelsnd. In the first game Detroit did not make a hit off Btoval until the eighth inning, but in the ninth took the lead on a base on balls and Crawford s triple. Cleveland tied the score in the last half on Long's error and won out In the tenth on Kllck's double and Bradley's single. The second game which was called at the end of the seventh on account of darkness, was easy for Cleveland. Attendam 7, lis). Bcore, first game, curvtiLAVD. ; Detroit. R.H.O 11.1 RHOAE Pllrk, rf 1 I 1 1 Lush. If 1 V 0 fist. IT I 1 Barrett, cf. . S lirsilley, Jb.. 11 I. crswlord. rf. 1 1 lot. 11.. . 1 4 4 A rsrr. lb v V I 1 Ht'kman. lb. 1 14 I Mrflnlra. lb. I 1 TborT, rf... 1 1 Teaser, lb... Ill Hemli. r 1 I I 1 Burrs. Ib 7 4 ttocha'ar. a. 4 1 Long, aa I 1 I storall, p.... 0 I I t lluelow. r... Ill iloovan. p.. 1 s Totals . .. I I M fl 1 Totals ... I 127 12 I 'Winning run made with none out. Cleveland .' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 12 Detroit 0 00000002 02 First base on errors: Cleveland. 1: De troit, L Two-hase hits: Hickman. Bern Is, Flick. Three-base hit: Crawford. Sacri fice hits: Bay. Flick. Stovall. Burns, Bue low. Base on balls: Off Stovall. 8: off Donovan. 4. Left on bases: ( leveland, ft; Detroit,- 4. Struck out: Bv Stovall. 4: bv Donovan. 7. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Sheridan. Hoore, second game: CLEVELAND. I DETROIT. RHOAE' RHOAE. rilrk. rf 1 1 Lash. If 1 0 B, If 1 I 1 I Barrett, cf... 1 4 1 Ursdler. fk.. 111 H'rawtor4, rt. I I Lajole. Ib... I k I (art. lb 9 Hlvkmaa. lb. I (1aar. Ib... 111 Tkoaer, cf... 1 1 Barna, lb.... I Abbott, c 1 4 1 tLnni. aa 1 Gorha'er, a. I I I I I Miatra. a.. I Donahue, p.. 1 t I kttaon, p 1 1 Totals ... 4 JJ1J V Totals ... 11 4 I Oame called end of seventh; darkness. Cleveland I 0 0 0 0 1 24 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on errors: Cleveland. 1. Two. base hits: Crsmford, Thoney. Sacrifice hits: Bradley. Kltson. Btolen bases: Abbott, Lush. First base on balls: Oft Kltson, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Kltson. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 4: Detroit. 6. Btruck out: By Donahue. 4: by Kltson, 2. Time; 1:15. Umpire: Sheridan. 4ts4ls( of tko Toasaa. Flayed. Won. Lost. P C. Boston 123 42 .BR9 Cleveland 128 72 M .552 Philadelphia 121 SO .537 New York 118 61 67 .517 Detroit 121 0 1 .496 Bt. Louis .. 123 h 64 ,S'I Chicago 121 54 C7 .444 Washington 123 3i wi .Jul Games today: Chicago at Bt. Louis, Cleveland at Detroit. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Iadlaaa polls Oatplays . LoslsTllle, 3ewlla Dole K Gooa Work for Wiaaera. LOUISVILLE. Sept. 12.-e-Ind!anapolls out played Louisville today in an interesting game. Newlin kept the home team's hits well scattered, while F.ean was bagped nt opportune times. Attendance. 2,n0fi. Bcore: 7TDIAAPOL.!S I LOl'ISynXE. R.H.O. A E. R H O A tlhm. lb... t 1 7 J a Kerwln, rf ... 4 1 ynl ib 1 11 I 1 SaitKan. b. 111 HorVlaTar. rf I VI. fcBrsshear, Sb. I 2 1 H.Trton c... 11 Odwll. Cf... 1 1 1 1 Woodruff. If. 1 4 0 OCIrmer, If... 1 I 1 Coolter. rf... V e,Wh!t. lb..,. 1 14 J 0 Msrcan. as... 14 1 1 Shrler. r.. 1 I I Tasisstt, lb.. II 0 Ouinlan, as.. 11 Nswim. P--JJJJ ;;;;;; . T-ta -4 tvuti .toui. ...n sr.-. 'Batted for Egan in tbe ninth. Indianapolis " 42445t 4 Louisville 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 ' Earned runs: Louisville, 2: Indianapolis, 2. First base on balls: Off Egan, 1; off Newlln. 2. Btruck out: By Egan, 2; by Newlin, 4. Wild pitch: Newlln. Home run: Hogrlever. Stolen bases: White, Clymer. Sacrifice hits: Fok 2r. Heydon, Hogrlever. IWt on. bases: Louisville, 7; Indianapolis, 2. Double play: Fox to Marcan to Klhra. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Cunningham. Toledo Do feat a fTolaankas. COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 12 Toledo de feated Columbus today In a slow game. The batting of Bernard was a feature. At tendance. 1,487. Score: TOLEOO. I C0LCMBr. R H O A E. I R.H.O AE. W. Smith. II 1 1 I liArndt. If 1 1 Ovens, as ... 1 I I iiOlsastm, lb.. 1111! milds. lb... 14 1 U Turner, lb... 114 bsriiard, cf.. 14 1 I K. Smith, rf. 1 1 Klslnow. c... 1 I b bannoa. cf.. Ill grhaub. lb..: 1 114 llcunsman. aa 1 4 Helellnc. lb. I I, 1 1, Mel lor, lb. 1 1 I lUadlm, rf 1 1 1 Rnsrh. 1 1 11 4 lilt .4460 Cpushtta. p. 1 Berasr. .. Wagnar, 9 Tatala ... 1 14 rt I Totals ... I 1 IT I I Toledo 0 12 10 1110-7 Columbus 0 2, ! 0 0 0 1 0-6 Earned runs: Columbus. 2; Toledo, 6. Stolen bases: E. Bmllh, Schaub. W. Smith, Bernard (2). Sacrifice hits: Koacn. tougn lin. Two-base hits: Mellor, Bernard. Owens. Three-base hits: Turner. Bannon, Bernard, Owens. Innings pitched: By Merger, 6V,; by Wagner, V Hits: Off Berger, 11; off Wagner, t Btruck out: By Rerger, t: by Wagner, 2: by Cough Un, 6. Wild pitch: Berger. Time: 2:20. Um pire: Haskell. Postponed Game. T. PAUL, Sept. 12 The Milwaukee-St. Paul game was postponed on account of wet grounda There will be two games to morrow. Handing f the Teasna. Won. Lot. P " I 26 44 .kl". 77 62 .6K7 ! 74 64 .h. ' 72 6 64 61 ha i4 66 7 .411 ; 46 S2 .Si4 4C Hi .361 I St. Paul Ixnilsvllle Milwaukee ... Indianapolis .. Kansas City . Columbus .... Minneapolis .. Toledo i 1M 12 127 Ml 127 121 Oames today: Kansas City at Mlnne s polls: Milwaukee at St. Paul; Indianap olis st Ixiuu-viUo; Toledo at Columbus. Plansbrrs Heat tbe Gnia Shoos. Testerday afternoon the National Plumb ing Sur)ly company team took a fall out of the Omaha Rubber Shoe company Vlayer. It touk ten Inning tu do it, aud Read our Testimonials. u TESTIMONIAL y Mondimln. loaa. July I. 1WUS. Cook Medical Co.. 110-111 South Fourteenth stteet, Omaha, Neb.: GmCemen Complying with your request to write you describ ing my condition r.fter taking the last month's treatment, allien I received at your offiia, J write the following: There la no evriaewe of any further trouble as rrgunis nightly drains and lokHoa, which I have be.-n esperiencing for years. Ti.at part is cured, and I la-lieve it is permanently cured. The piles bother ms somen hat still, hut I are much Improved, and I know that 1 shall soon be antiri-ly rid of them. 1 will let you know a hen 1 need more treatment. You-s truly, AX IO. ERICbE.N COOK 110-112 South Office Hours 8 a. m. to the. game as close and exciting all the way. In the ninth Inning, wltn the score to I In favor of the Rublw-r 8ho,-s, Bchroeder, for the Plumbers, Led the score and In the next innlns, svhonlaw drove In tbe winning run. The batting was good on both sides, the Plumbers having a shade the better of It. BuMee for the Plumbers, pitched very effectively at crit ical limes. Bstterles: Plumbers, Kublce and Leverirtge; Hublier Shoes, Btemm. Mathews and Kavan. 1 wo flosses at Vloton Street Park. The Originals Tri-Clty league this afternoon First game will mission to both and the Crescents of the will plsy a doubie-header it the Vinton street park, be called at 2 i p. m. Ad games will be 26 cents, In e luding grand st arm. Teams line up aa fol- lows: Originals. Petersen Kodman ... Weed Boben Ryan Dinmond .. Tompsett .. Trobv Collier Baker ...... Lynch Posltlona. first base .. second base . .short stop .. .third base .. .left field .... .center field . ...right field . ...pitcher .... ...pitcher .... ..pitcher catcher ... Crescents. . . Folev Bradford Waller Kelly Kenned v Taylor How SaflVlder Scully '.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'Miller Game at Boatk Onaaka. The Ideals and B. Jetters will meet this afternoon at Twenty-e ghih and W streets, at Jetter park. The teams will line up as follows, game to lie called at 3:30. Idea la. Position. B. Jetters. I,ewl first base Hacklen Hofmann second base ,.Swoboda Mlnikus third bane Mlllett Lvneh shortstop Ackerman Gibson left field Clark Kennedy center field Smith Campbell right field Wallner Coe or Bowler catcher Ferater Bellinger pitcher Jetter Doraa Goes to Motional I.eogoe. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo . Sept. 12 Catcher Thomas 'Doran of the Colorado Springs Western league base ball team has been sold by President Thomas F. Burns to Manager Killelea of the Boston American league team. Doran. however, will finish this season with Colorado Bprlngs The purchase price has not been marie public. It is supposed to be in the neighborhood of 2L.5O0. Thre-I Leagae. At Sprlngle'd Rockford. 10; Springfield, 2. At Hock Island Bock Island. 0-J; Daven port, 7-1. . At Bioomlngton Bloomlngton. 2; Dubu que, 2. At Decatur Decatur, 6; Cedar Rapids, 4. MAXWELL WINS IN THE FINALS Baa a Comparatively Easy Time Dls ' sins; of Former ( kamptoa' Pinkkine. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Sept. 12. (Special.) The tournament of the Transmtssisslppl Golf association ended today by the pilng of the finals. The men who were in the game to tbe end were J. R. Maxwell of Kei.kuk and R. H. Flnkblne of les Moines. Both men are ex-lowa champions, but It was apparent at the outset that Maxwell wouid win and the game lost interest. The rain fell during a large part of the day and spoiled the game. The solace and consolation matches fin ished Just before noon today. H. C. Adams won In the solace class, defeating "Jack" Elbert up and 6 to pla. Elbert did not plav anything like the game he played yes terday in the semi-finals. Fred P Carr-won the consolation match over John Redick 2 up and 2 to play. it R. Maxwell of Keokuk won out In the finals, beating Robert Flnkbine, Jr., 6 up and 6 to play. The match was finished In the rain and the weather was bad all day. Warren Dickinson tooR the handicap match at the close with s score of I6it. but all the others who started quit before tne course was finished. This evening a banquet was held and prises awarded. CASEY MILITARY CHAMPION Wine Blfle Contest at Sea Girt, Scor ing; 1911 Oat of a Possi ble 210. SEA OIRT. N. J., Sept, 12. Tho ttg snoot ing tournament .closed today imediately alter Lieutenant K. K. V. Casey of tbe Seventy-first New Tork regiment had won tho military championship of the United States by scoring If 2 out of a possible Zl'l. He captured the title by finishing In the lead in 4he president's match, together with a gold medal and 160 In cah. Sergeant A. 8. Corbott of the Seventy-first New York regiment finished second with 188 and Lieutenant A. E. Ramey, also of ths same regiment, third with 166. Private fleorge E. Cook of the Tlrst District of Columbia regiment, laxt year s champion, finished in fourth, place, tleing Barney in the total, but scoring lesa at the long range. Military Foot Ball Team. It la oulte likelv that Omaha will shortly have a military foot bail eleven. Lih Wort, the giant university student, who formerly played full back and right tackle with tbe university of Nebreska eleven, lately Joined the Millard Rifles and is now actively engaged in organising; a foot ball eleven among the local militiamen. As the Millards, Guards and Thurston con- tain some good foot tall material, no trou ble Is anticipated in organising an eleven. The Dodge Light Guards of Council Bluffs have a crack eleven and an early game , may be expected between the Council ! Bluffs and Omaha militia b-e. It is fur ther anticipated that It will be possible for the Omaha military boys 1o arrange a game with the military foot ball eleven of l he Illinois Netlonal Guard stitioned at iChlcugo. Mr Ka-ry Tuk 'y will be tendered the management of the eleven. O After Darke. Judge Ogden, Councilman Nicholson. Ar thur S. Rorera. Ed George, Snndy Ci. V. Oriswold. Charlea L.. Thoanas. Go, Tge It. j urday afternoon for a day's duck shooting in Fillmore county. Englishmen score Victory. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12-The sll Ptiiladelrhla golf team was defesled' by the Os-ford-Cambrldge golf team which Ik now touring this country on - the link of 1 he Huntington Vrillev Country club today by the score of 11 to 0. ML WHO HAVE FAILED To Find a Cure cr Relief From Hervous Debility Blood Poison Varicocelo Stricture Sexual Weakness And all the Diseases Peculiar to Uen and Yoneti Call for Free Consultation We ne verv print thsm MEDICAL CO. 14th Street, Oraaha, Neb. (Over Daily Newa) ' 8 p. m. ' ' Sundays 10 a. m. to. 2:33 p. rrt. LOWERS RECORD OF MAID S Loo. Li'lon Bbowi Bt Timt for Trottrr in High Su'kr. FIVE SECONDS SLOWER THAN HER MARK Qoeea of Trotters Breaks Record Made la Wagon Record Broken ky Tke Mask ana Eanlty. j CLKVELAND. Sept. 12. Two world's : records were broken this afternoon st the Glenvllle track. Lou Dillon. 2.00. paced by two running horses and driven by Millard Sanders, lowered to 2:5 the high sulky trotting record of made by Maud 6. in 1SS6. The sulky used today weighed fifty-two pounds, eight pounds more than the sulky used by Maud B. Time by quarters: 0.ai, 1:04, 1:36. 1:06. The high sulky drawn by Lnu Dillon to day was not ball bearing, but of the old axle type, the sulky In question being sev eral years old. Preceding the breaking of this record the world's wagon record was broken by Tlie Monk and Equity, driven to pole by their owner, C K. Q. Billings. The home team broke the record of 2:12, held by Belle Hamlin and Honest George, trotting tbe mile today In t:0f4. The records broken today were made regular by two purse events run off In advance. 1 EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Igniter Tarries Of Annaal fkaaialoa skip aad (TOMMM at Sbrepe kead Bay. NEW TORK, Sept. 12.Before a crowd Of 25.000 persons, Arthur Featherstone s Igniter won the tCE.UOU Annual Champion siakea. two miles and a fjLiarter, at Sheeps bead Bay today. Results; First race, the Westbury Steeplechase, about two miles and a half: Land of Clover won: Borough, second; Judge Phillips third. Time 6:20 6-6. otid race.' Highwelght handicap six fur longs; wealth, won; Futurity, second; Mamie-Worth, third. Time 1:U 4-5. Third race, the Great Eastern handlcip. last six furlongs of Futurity course. Lady Amelia, won; Pulsus, second; Bobadli. third. Time 1:12. ' Fourth race tne Annual Championship. 226.000, two miles and a quarter: Igniter, won; Sourox. second; Major Dalngerfleld, third Time I 5t 2-6. Fifth ;ae, five and one-half furlong tell ing, uunnyslde, won; Yosen, secun..; T .ie Bowerv. third. Time, 1:07 2-5. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth on Turf. Stamping Ground, won; Injunction second; Rostand, third. Time 1:47 4-6. CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Linguist wen the Tecumseh handicap st Harlem today. Re sults: First race, six ftirlona-s. lxrd Melbourne. won: First Attempt, second; Safeguard. ; inira. l lme. j:ii -a. Becond race, mile and a sixteenth. Major Dixon, won: Compass secend. Ola Mike, third. Time 1:S5. Third race, mile and three-eights Tf cum seh handicap Ung-.iist, won: Major Tenny, second, lendln. third. Time 2.24 2-6. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Cnllant. won; Ragtag, second: Brulare. third. Time 1:313-5. Fifth race, six furlongs: Rock way. won; Nsanle Hodge, second; Ahola. third. Time 1:14 4-6. Blxth race, mile and a sixteenth. Crat won; Dodie S. second. O'llagen, th'rd. Time, 1:50 2-5. ST. LOL'IS, Sept. 15. Barney Srh-elher sprung a surprise on the talent, and In cidentally mnde a big kilting on bis Im ported Bain Parolee colt. Bnpgerly. when the youngster galloped past the Judges t rt in the new century stakes. rnr 2 year oMs. at Delraar Park today. Results: won: Blrdslayer, second; Crime, third.' Time. 1:24. Second race, six furlonrs, mirse: Venr'ck. won; Ben Adkins, second. Old Stone third. Time 1 :24. . Third race, nne mile; Lyr.cn. won: Our Lsd, second; Whltmore, thtrd. Time, 1:5S. Fourth race, six fnrlonps hanfllcan. stake: Baggerlv. won: Duggler, recond; Branras, tbrd Time 1:M. Fifth race, one file " - --Is: Fon Spray, vn; Elcsney, secon:"Coo O o, third. Time 1:5. Blx'h race, six fur'ongs- O'-s T -''. -on: Bid Silver, second. Echo Dale, thl-d. Time. i.nvi. Seventh rare, one mil nd a,-i-nty vnrd: Iou Clieveeiden, won; FKa Dillon, second; Baronet, third. Time. 1:56H. Marble Makes Good Score. In a two-msn tearx renfeh ori C'tV's howling alleys last nlrbt Mnrhte end Knn rtco won ensllv over Potter and Schneider, the score standing: 1st. M. d. Tot"' arbie r f f" er Francisco 19 1M 17 'MS Totals.. Tetter Schneider . TotaM.. 410 Sd. 175 irrr i.jis l-t. Tot t 1t tvf, iro C9 1st. ... 1A ... 4 T!t SST tSt Ml Crraeens teniae to Oasabsu Neit Saturday afternoon Oesceus, the great. w,ll be driven an exhibition m'le nninst time on (he track of tho Trl-Ctv driving club in Omaha. As this track has j always been considered one ot me ubi-bi In the ofintry. It is expected that its record-breaking davs of the rst mav b re newed. Tho greet stalMon lia-erel his half mile track record st Lincoln durng the week, and It Isn't out rf the question that he will do It again In Omaha. Creceu is pared In his trials by an autnmnblie and a running horse. In sfldltion to the exhibi tion m'le, the club hae arranged a fine pro gram of sports, and an afternoon's enjoy ment Is nscured all who attend. Holiday In Msrylavd. BALTIMORE, Md.. Bept. li. The Balti more Chambe-. of Commerce, Stock ex change and public buildings are cl std to ri a v, which is a holiday by legislative act. The day Is known ss "Old Defenders' Day" in raemorv of the battle of North Point In 1S14. in which the Maryland militia de feated an invading British army. unless asked to do son TESTIMONIAL Chsyenne, Wyo., July . ISuS. Cook Medical Co., Omaha, Neb.: Gentlemen Please send me another ship ment a.f medicine. 1 am considerably bet ter. My mouth and throat are not sore. My shit.s are still s little sore and not quite healed. My hair haa slopped fulling out and I am confident I shall soon be well. I owe you my life, tt men ss my health. Your treatment done more in I months than others in years. Yours, etc., A. B. BELL. OUR GREAT 25 Per Cent Redaction- Tho Furniture Event of tho Season We must reduce our presenttock of Furni ture, Rugs and Curtains $25,000. You will find some convincing arguments in the following list: t 25 Per Cent Reduction cn Library Tables . KORMKK S4I.B mil K. ' PRICK. Mahogany Library Table f 74.00 f.V.0 Mahogany Library Table 5".00 41.2.7'. Mahogany Library Table 43.00 ,n.7o Mahogany Library Table 44.00 '3.1.op Weathered Oak Library Table 49.0 .37.U Mahogany Library Table 32.00 24.00 25 Per Cent Reduction on Parlor Tables Mahogany Parlor Table .' . $39.00 f2!.2."f Mahogany Parlor Table 56.00 42.00 Mahogany Parlor Table 55.00 41.25 Mahogany Parlor Table ....27.00 20.25 Mahogany Parlor Table ' 22.00 .1G.60 Mahogany Parlor Table 14.00 10.50" Mahogany Parlor Table 1G.00 12.00 Mahogany Parlor Table 20.00 15.0d Golden Oak Parlor. Table 20.00 15.00 Golden Oak Parlor Table 10.50 12.3S Golden Oak Parlor Table 12.00 9.00 25 Per Cent Reduction on Sideboards Golden Oak Sideboard f 00.00 45.00 Golden Oak Sideboard ; 5G.00 42.00 Golden Oak Sideboard 53.00 41.25 Mahogany Sideboard 87.50 . 05.0;V Golden Oak Sideboard 45.00 .'.'..75 Golden Oak Sideboard'- : 35.00 . 2i25 25 Per Cent Reduction on Hall Glasses and Scats Flemish Uall Glass Flemish Hall Seat 25 Per Cent Reduction on Chin i Cabinets Weathered Oak China Cabinet Golden Oak China Cabinet .. Wax Oak China Cabinet Wax. Oak China Cabinet .... 25 Per Cent Reduction on Parlor Rockers Mahogany, Rocker Mahogany Kocker .Mahogany Rocker f .1 ll fr4 l t'..l-,. Mahogany Divan Mahogany Three-riece Parlor Suit.......... 91.50 Weathered Oak Davenport, leather upholstery 67.50 Weathered Qak Davenport, velour upholstery 32.00 Mahogany Pedestal . . . Golden Oak Pedestal Flemish Oak Pedestal Golden Oak Pedestal . Mahog;anT Pedestal . . . 25 Per Cent Reduction on Chiffoniers Golden Oak Chiffoniers Golden Oa"k Chiffonier Golden Oak Chiffonier Golden Oak Chiffonier Birds-eye Maple Chiffonier Mahogany Chiffonier Curly Birch Mahogany Chiffonier Curly Birch Chiffonier Mahoganv Chiffonier Muhogany Chiffonier . 25 Per Cent Reduction on Dressers Mahogany J)renwr .1. $42.50 $31.88 Mahogany Dresser . . .' . .".0.00 37.50 Mahogany Drewner 40.00 34.50 Burl Wafnut Dresser .' 72.00 54.00 Golden Oak Dresner 44,00 ' 33.00 BirdVEye Maple Dresser .-. 41.75 31.33 Mahogany DresK-r 35.00 .20,25 25 Per Cent Reduction on Dressing Tables Mahogany Dressing- Table ..$72.50 $54.38 BirdVEye Maple ressiDg Table 41.75 ' 312' Bird's-Eye Maple Dressing Table 35.50 . 20.6.1 Mahogany Dressing Table 32.00 24.00 Curtains Weare making a count on every pair of Lace Curtains in our store ROOM SIZE RUGS HERE DIsfOlWT KW. FMItg. $40.009x12 and 8-3x10-0 Boyal Lowell and Brandbar Wil ton Bugs ;.$32.7 $35.009x12 and 8-3x10-0 Body Brussels and Bigelow Ax- minster '. 25.00 $25.009x12 Brussels and Jap, Oriental Bugs 15,00 $10.00 Our full line of fine Men erized Portieres, in Orien tal and plain eolors 7.50 35c and 40e All our 35c and 40c Jap and China Mattings 25c npfrn rnniurni 1315-17-19 Sale . $20. 1 1 , . . . . 53.50 $20.07 10.13 . . . . .$38.00 , 24.00 , 68.00 , 50.00 $28.50 18.00 51.00 37,50 $35.00 25.00 i8.00 ' 24.75 39.50 $20.23 21.00 '. 18.5T. 20.(;: fi3.f3 50.03. 24.00 (5.75 11.25 11.63 6.00 1 1 - 9.00 15.00 15.50 8.00 7.00 a 5.25 '. .$32.00 $39.00 ,. 34.50 25.8S . 30.00 22.50 . 25,00 18.75 . 42.00 31.50 . 40.00 30.00 .. 38.00 2S.r,0 . 44.00 33.00 . 04.00 - 48.00 . 62.00 4G.50 . 32 50 24.38 and Rugs 25 per cent Special Dis Farnam Street Fir nn c uu