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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1904.
8
SPRINGS CET THE LAST ONE
Dopey Ball hj Hunt T am kfaVe lh' Los
an F17 One-
ONE INNING CF -'.CADLISS PLAYING
Pfeister Pltckes Well, bnt Hae a Bit
f Bed Fleldlnn- Ucklnd Him,
While SlcSeeley U
Invincible.
Omaha, lout the last r.rnw of the home
erlea to Colorado Spring yesterday by 4 to
L Pfeister. was In the box for the home
teem and pitched a very good game and
received tome very dopey aupport. Three
f Colorado Springe' rune were directly due
to the dumb fielding of the home team. In
the sixth Mining, after Thornton got bsse
on bulla, Radcllffe hit to PfetMer, who held
the ball for a moment end then threw to
first. It just so happened that Thomas wns
not at hla station and by the time ell hand
got through parsing the ball aimlessly
around the diamond both runners had
cored. In the next Inning Carter muffed a
fly and the runner reached third. On the
second out Oondlng tossed the ball down
carelessly, thinking the side was retired,
and the man on third scored. These runs
were pure gifts.
Colorado Springs eame.1 the first run and
Omaha got hers by A base on balls to How
ard and singles by Dolnn and Miller. Car
ter's return Of a fly from right field, cut
ting off a runner at the plate. was the fea
ture of the game. McNeeleys pitching was
gtlt-edged and his support was high-class,
too. Last night the Omaha team left for
St. Joseph for a series) with the Saints, and
on Monday will play two games o(i the
home grounds with the rejuvenated flloux
City team. Attendance yesterday, 1, 2a.
Score: .. - '
. COLORADO fiPRINfia.
AB,
R. H. O. A. E.
0 1 8 2 0
1 2 1 0.0
o . o ; i o o
10 9 1 0
2.1.0 10
0 0 2 2 0
0 2 5 0 0
n o 0 o
0 1 0 2.0
4,7 27 ' "5 0
R.- H. O. A. B.
0 0 11 1
11 I 0 0
0 1 10 0
0 0.1 0 0
0 1 12 0
0 0 8 0 2
0 2 0 8 1
01 18 0 - 1
0 0 0 8 0
7 ft 27 7 7
0 1 0 2 1 0 0--4
0 10 0 0 0 0-1
Kill. Vo.l ,
Graham. If ,
CongsJton-'Tf...
Thornton, lb....
Radollffe, ss....
Kahl. ab..:.
Blake, cf...i
Baerwald, c....
...6.
. ...i
McNeeley, p..i,..u,....8
Totals
.84
AB.
Carter, rf......
Howard, 2b. i..
Miller, If 4
"Welch, ct..4 ....4
IVilan. ss ...4
Thomas, lb .......4
Bhlpke, lb...,.,. ,..4,
Oondlng, c...... ...I
Pfeister, p I
Totals
Karned run: Colorado Springs. Two-base
hits: Blake (2). Graham. . First base on
balls: Off Mefieely, 2; off Pfeister. 6.
Struck out: By McNeety, 7; by Pfeister, 9.
Left on bases: Colorado Springs, 8; Omaha,
7. First base on errors: . Colorado Springe,
L Time; 1:46. Umpire: Keefe.
Festoon mt Loops fee Dee Moines.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 28. St. Joseph
shut Deo Moines out this afternoon by a
score of 8 to 0. The locals played an
errorless game, McBrtde on the Infield ac
cepting Ave difficult chances. Maupln, for
the locals, allowed the visitors but five
scattering .hits. -. Morrison was rapped
nearly at will. Attendance, 600. Score:
R H E
St. Joseph ....0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 6 11 i
, Dee Moines.... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 4
Baiterlas; Manpln and Garvin; Morrison
and Towns.
, CptavlaJ Help TVwn Club Los.
SIOUX CITY. la., May 28. Captain An
drews of the Sioux iCjty team largely con
tributed to Its defeat today with twe er
rors. Hcarel-. i.,-. R. H. K.
Denver 0 0 1 0 0 f 0 0 6-e 10 8
Sioux City ....0 0000. 0 200-2 63
. Batteries: Koetai and Hess, Kenna and'
Lucia.
v , i
Standlna; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Denver 27 19 8 ..704
Colorado Springs ...... 28 15 8 ' .662
St Joseph , '..?.t.tl ' 14 'IS .618
Oroaba ....28
Des Hc4nea. 80
18
12
7
16 .464
18 .4110
18 .280
Joseph,
Sioux City... ...
Games today? Omaha at
Sioux City at Des Moines.
St,
Colleg-e) Base Ball Games.
At Giinnell, la. Grlnnell, 10; Simpson, 8.
At Notre Dame Notre Dame, 11: Purdue,
1
At Champaign, 111, Illinois, 2; Chicago, 1.
GAMES Iff THE AMERICAN LEAGCK
nwaassaMsaai
PhJlavdelpliln's Star Pitcher Shines
with Vnasnatl Luster.
PHILADELPHIA. May 26. Waddell was
the bright particular star of today's game.
He held Detroit down to four hits, struck
out twelve men and shut out the visitors
without a run. Carr, because he could
nbt hit retired. Wood going to first. Later
Buelow'a hand was Injured by a foul tip
and Wood went behind the bat, Stovall
taking tua place at nrat. Attendance, 3,121.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA.
- E.H.O.A.E
DETROIT.
R.H.O.A .
Martial. If... 3 I 1 0 ft!
Barrett, of... 0 I 4
Mckartna. el. 1 4 I
I
1
Mrlntrra, If., ft I I
Roblnanii, lb. 0 1 4
ft 4
4 0
0 ft
Dal. lb...
,011
U Ooaa. lb., ft . 1
Hoffman, rf .i 1
Powara. rf.... 4'
Murpbr. So. .. 4 4
1 1
ft 4
Carr, lb ft
Wood, lb-c. 6
1 0
1 11
4 4
4
10 0
Oremtng'r, lb 0
Crawford, rf. 4
I I 1
ft ft
4 0
brack, o..... ft ft II
Waddell, B...0 4 1
M. Croaa, as.. Ill
I 0
A II
1 4
Bualow, e..
Suva 1 1, IB.
0 4 1
ft 4 I
ft 4 I
4 14
O'Laary, aa.
Donovan, p,
Totals...... I U 17 1
Touts
0 I M I 1
0 2 0 -6
0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia.. 2 0 10 0
Detiolt ..i.... 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hit: Davis. Sacrifice hlta:
Davis U. Double plays: Schreck to Mur-
rhy, Murphy to Davis. Left on bases: De
rolt, 1; Philadelphia, i. First base on
balls: Oft Donovan, 1; off Wsddell, 3.
Htruck out: By Donovan, 8; by Waddell.
It Time: 1:28. . Umpires: Sherldun and
Carpenter.
Chicago Wallops Denvn Eaters.
BOSTON, May 26. Chicago batted Tanne
hlll hard enough to Win tne game,' 3 to 0,
Altrock and Holmes making home runs.
The locals could not bunch hits. Attend
ance, 3.3H2. Score:
CH1CAOO. ,
BOSTON.
R.rUOA.E
Holmaa. If.... I 114 0 Douahartr. If 4 4 I ft 0
Jonaa, of 1 ft 4 4 0 I olllna, lb... 4 14 11
Pavla, aa 4 111 1 8tW. cf 4 114 4
Oraan, rf 4 1 I 4 0 r rarutan, rf . 1 I 1 1
lwmohua, lb.. 4 I 11 t 4Iar.nl. aa....O till
latiall, lb I ft 1 I I LaChaooa, lb 0 111 ft 0
Tannahtll, fb 4 1 I 4 Kama. lb.... 4 4 I I 1
Mcrarland, 4,4 I 1 0 Karrell, C....Q 4 114
Altrock. p.... t 111 Oi J. Tan'blll, p4 1 a 4
p.... t 1110.
i.f'.n ii "J
Touts
ToUla.
0 T It 14 I
Chlcajro
f...... 1 1 0 U 1 0 0 0 0 i
....... oooooooo o-o
Boston .. . 0 0 0 0
Two-base hlta: Davis, J. Tannehlll. Home
runs: Altrock. Holmes. Stolen bane: Free
man Double plays: Freeman to La
Chance, Collins to Ferris to LaChunce.
First base on balls: Off Altrock, 1. Struck
?ut. By Altrock. 2; by Tannehlll, 6. Time:
.17. Umpire: Connolly. ., ' '
WuMsgtan Gets Off Easy.
WASHINGTON, Msy 38. Washington and
Cleveland plr.yed only seven Innings touay
to allow the locals to catch a train for
Boston. The score stood 7 to 3 in favor of
Cleveland.' In Washington's half of the
eighth Inning they had scored three runs
and had two on basest with one out, when
Umpire O'Loughlln stopped play at the
time agreed on, the score reverting to the
a vent a Inning. Attendance. l,6u(. Score:
CLEVBLANO, . WASHINGTON.
H.M.Q.A.V.l H.H l A t
Bay. t 1 II O'Maran, ss.... 1 4 4 4 4
Luak. It....- I III CouiUlIn, lb. I 4 I 1
Uraaiajr, lb.. I III 4 onh, II 1 lilt
Lajuta,' aa.... 4 14 4 l Drill, a 1 1111
yilck, rf I 4 14 ftll'aaaidy. cf...O ft I 4
Hkliuo, lb. I 4 I I ulMrCorat'k, lb I 4 4 4 I
sVavarta, lb. I 1 II 4 Siahl. lb I 4 14 1 I
AkaoK, 1 1 I I ftjliuaovaa, rf . . 4 I 1 4 4
fcarnware. p.. t, Jauabaan, p.. 4 4 16 4
TuWa I lltU l Tola la I 4 II II I
Clsvelai.d 0 8 0 1 0 3 4 T
Waehliiglon 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-3
Two-base hits: Bradley (I), Lajole. Three,
bass hMS. Bay, Drill, rincrtnoa hits: Cough
1m, Csssldy, Slavhl, Lush Uvrnhaid. First
base oi( balls: Off Jacobsen, 2; off Hern
liard, 3. tiiruck out: By Jecoheen, 1; by
Iter n hard, 2.x Left on bases: Washington,
4; Cleveland,. 4. Tlmp 1:30. Umpire:
O'Lougbiin.
Takes Eleven laalaaS. a Win.
NEW YORK. Msy M -Heavy hitting and
tooee fielding marked the last gams of the
garleg iwas Hu Xxtuia aiid tStw Ywk
today. The home team won rmt In the
eleventh Inning. Attendance, 1.600 Score
NEW YOSK. ST. LOUIS
a. no A R.H.O.A.B
K1r, rf.... i
nnrny , aa. ... 1
William, lb. 1
Anrfaraaa, It.. 4
CmwI, la...
ruiti. f
Mrtl.lre, ... 1
Thonr, tb. .. 1
Haghea, p.... 1
1 1
O'RnrkMt. It..
1
1 Haiorlen, ef..
I Hampklll. rf.
41 Wallace, aa..
Jnn, lb. ... .
I Hill, lb .....
1 PMn, lb...
I I
I 1
I 1
1 1
I I
1 I
I (
t
I II
I II
1 1 (iiiiHn, r....
4 (HovalU
Tcrtala I II U II Total! . 11 1111
One out when winning run was scored.
New York 0400001800 1 9
St. Louis 80010001100-6
Left on hanaa- N.w York. 12: St. Louis,
11. Two-has hits: Fults (2). Thoney, Wil
liams. Hnrhaa Palln. Three-base hit:
Hushes. Marrtflre hits: McOuIre, Wll-
liama. HoirtH, k ntolan basest Keeler,
Williams 2), Ounsel, Wallace, Jones, Held-
rlck 4, Hemphill (Z). lounie pmya. nomy
hill to Knvrlon. Wallace to Fadden to Jon
First base on balls: Off Hughes, 8: off
Howell, First base on errors: New
York, 1; St. Louis, 8. Hit by pitched ball:
By Hughes, 1. Struck out: wy MUgnes, ;
by Howell, 3. Time: 2:60. Umpire: King.
Standlna- of the Tnnasa.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C
Boston
Cleveland
Philadelphia ....
New York
I'hlcago
St. Ixiuls
Detroit
Washington
..21
21
17
.677
12
13
18
16
1
20..
22
.5.16
....
....81
....80
....84
....30
....31
....28 ,
18
18
14
11
8
.61
.667
.523
.467
.3
2M
Games today:
Washington at Boston,
Philadelphia at New York.
GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGIB
Plttsbiirgr Holds . Cincinnati Down
Intll the) Game la Lost.
PITTSBURO. Mav 28, Lee. with good
support, held the Cincinnati's down -until
the sixth Inning, when seven hits were
made scoring seven runs, -and the game
was lost. Harper kept the hits scattered
and was given excellent support. Attend
ance, 4,231. Score:
CINCINNATI.
PITTSBURO.
R.H.O.A.
R.H.O.A
Husclna. tb.. 1
Donlln, It.... 1
I 1
I t
6
Beaumont, dt 1110
Clark, if.... Ill
Kallr. lb 1 t II
0
Laarh, lb.... I 4 I
Seymour, cf.. 1
0
1 l
a o
l
t o
0
Wiinir, as... 0
Dolan. rf 1
Sabring, rf..; J I
HraaaAaU. lb 0 -J II
f'orroran, aa.. I
Woodruff, lb. I
Hltcha, lb.. B 1 I
ram, c 1
Harper, p.... I
Phelpa, o 0 1 I
1
p v u
CamnHt, p.
0 0
0 0 1
Totals..
I 16 17 I 1
Kruiar
ToUla....
1 I 17 II
'Batted for Cemnits In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 09
Pltuburg 0 o u v o i
Two base hits: Leacli, Donlln, Keliey,
Woodruff. Three .base hit: Donlln. Dou
ble plays: Rltchey and Bransfleld; Wag
ner. Rltchey and Bransfleld. Corcoran and
Kelley.-1 First on Balls: Off Lea, 2; ; off
Harper, 8. Struck out: By Lee, 1;' by
C'amnlts, 2; by Harper 2. Time: 1:60.
Umpires: Zlmmer and Moran.
Heit York Wins In Last lanlnir.
NEW YORK. May 2ft New Yorfc de
feated Brooklyn again, today, scoring the
winning run In the last Inning. Taylor re
ceived better support than Jones. . Attend
ance, 4,000. Score; - ..
NW TOP.H..
R.H.O.AB.
BROOKI.TM.
R.H.O.A.E.
Brawns, rf... 1 1 1 I ft
Shwkart, If. I
Lumlar, rf... I V
Dobba, of II
Dillon, lb.... 4 4 II
Strang, lb... 4 4 1
Babb, aa. 1 I 8
M.M'Cmk. Ikt 1 I
Raraan, a.... 0 I
IMTlln. lb.... 1 0 I
McOann, lb.. I 1 11 ft
Martaa. If.... 4 1 4
H.M'C'mk, ef
11
Dahtan, as.
.. t 1 t 4
Ollbert. lb.
111
Warnar. e.
0
1
..
Tar lor, p..
.. 1
I
Jonas, p., 41
Crontn, p 4
4 1
Totals 6 I 17 II 1
Oaaalar
. . 0 4
Totals.:. ...I 4 Kli 6
One out when winning run was scored.
Batted for Jones In the eighth..
New York 00000130 1-
Brooklyn 1 0 I 0 .0 01 0 0-4
Left on bases: New York. 11: Brooklyn.
3. Two-base hits: Devlin. Ollbert, Babb.
Three-base hit: Sheckard. Home run:
Lumley. Double play: Taylor to Dahlen.
Sacrifice hit: Dillon. First base on balls:
Off Taylor, 4; off Jonea, 4; off Cronln, 1.
First base on errors: Mew xorK, l. Btrucx
out: By. Taylor, 9; by Jones, 1.. Wild pitch:
Taylor. Time: 2:10. Umpire; . O Day.
Postponed Games.
At Chicago St. Louls-Chioago game post.
poned; ruin- . ,. . .
'Standing; ef tn Teams. '
Played. Won. Lost. PC.
6f
Cincinnati ...
Chicago
New York' ..-
St. Loula
Pittsburg ......
Brooklyn ....
Boston t.
Philadelphia, ..
20
15
13
10
.
10
.667
.;
80
......80
81 .
32
......83
23
10
II
1
19
20
23
.4(1
' .333
.173
Games today
Sit. Louis at Chicago, Cln-
clnnatl at Pittsburg, Brooklyn
t isew
York, Boston at Philadelphia.
Cadets Beat Weeping- Water..
WEEPING WATER, May 2d. The Wes-
leyan university cadets are 'having a fine
time in camD today. Their bail team de
feated the Weeping Water team. Score. 12
toll. -
GAMES IK AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Millers Bhnt Oat the tjorn Hnakers
at Minneapolis. ,
MINNEAPOLIS. May 26. -Thomas pitched
wonderful ball today and allowed Kansas
City but one scratch hit, but two men
getting to first. Olbson was easy and Min
neapolis scorea almost at. will. Jkuena
ance, l.OOQ. Score: ,
MINNEAPOLIS. . XAXIAS C1TT.
R.H.O.A.g
K.H.O.A.H
Malonar, rt..l
Bulllran, of., I
Coultar, If.... 4
Campion, lb. 1
Weavar, e.... 1
Foi, lb 1
Mi'NIcb'la, tb I
Oylar. aa I
Tboaiaa, p... 1
1 ft MHII1, rf 4ft I ft
ft
4
VanBuran. It. 4
I 1
1 1
Nanca, ct..,. 4
Bonnar, 3b..0
Rran. o ft
01
1 1
I
MoBtg'ry, lb. ft ft 4
Murphy, lb... 4 ft T
Lwaa. aa..,. ft
Ulbaon, p ft
Oaax ft
ft 4
4 4
ft ft
ToUls 11 IT 17 4 01
TeUla 1 14 II 4
Batted for Gibson in ninth.
Minneapolis 2 4 0 0 2 t 0 ' 11
Kansas City 0000 00000 0
Two-base hits: Thomas, Sullivan, Bon
ner. Three-base hit: Sullivan. Home run:
MeNlchols. Sacrifice hlta: Caraulon.
Thomas, Oyler, Coulter. Stolen bases: Cam
pion, Weaver. First base on balls:' Off
Olbson, 2. Struck out: By Thomaa, 4; by
Ulbson. 5. Hit by pitched ball: Mont
gomery, iett on bases: 'Minneapolis, 10;
Kansas City, 2. Umpire: liart.
Toledo Short of flits,
TOLEDO. May 26.-Toledo failed to hit
Cromley In pinches today, while Indian
apolis Halted opportunely. CromJey's bat
ting and the work of the Toledo outfield
figured conspicuously. Attendance, 2ou.
bcote: '
INDIANAPOLIS. TOLEDO.
H.H.O.A.E. I M.H-O.A.I.
Horlar, lb ft III ft Prlabla, ef... 1 1410
Matron, aa. .. I
Mui'raery. cf. 1
i u'H.ra. if.,.. 1
1 Long, aa. 0
I Haialton. lb. 1
fvtnlngar, rf
tt Biown. o
Bwi.dr. II.. ft
Carr, lb 1
Hrydon, a...'.
Harry, rf 1
1 lunar 1
Irumlay. p... 1
Burna. lb....
Urowhara, lb ft
Hearing, p.... I
. V.
'Heading
Tatala...
i ii it r i
Totals I I 17 11 I
Reading batted for Deerlng -In ninth.
Indianapolis 11101102 28
i'uledo 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03
Left on bases:-. Toledo, 8; Indianapolis,
7. t'worbase hlta: Brown. Cromley. Home
runs: Haselton, Crumley, Maguou, Sac
rifice hlta: Long, Carr,. Berry. Stolen
base: tiwander. Double play: Hogrlever
to Magoon to Dickey. Struck put: By
Leering, 2; by Cromley, 3. First base on
bit:ls: Off Leering, 6; off Cromley, 1. Hit
with ball: Brouthurs. Time: 2:1. i Umpire:
Holllday. , " ',
' Could Not Stop Colnmbas.
LOtnSVILLE, May 24. Columbus today
doleated Louisville In a looaely played
game. Columbus balled Egan hard, wmie
0. 1usled kept the I oca la' hits well ecutteied.
t-iiun wan relieved after the eighlh inning
'1 ho batting of JulnJui) and the fielding m
j.lSHtieur and W ngiey were features. Al
leuuance, J.iaA). Score:
- jltolumuus. . Louisville.
m.m.o.ak m.u.o.a.i.
f)avl. rf 1 14 4 Karwln. rf... 4 4 I I 1
vlntiay, lb..l III ttillan. ct., 1 I ft 4
Kri4. b 1 1 ft ft a, H.n. if 1 4 I ft 4
Kill in. lb. ft 4 14 Ci Aindl. Ik.... 4 11-14
( luirr, o(.. . 1 14 1 I LWuar, lb...,l 1 14 4
Martlu, U ... 1 lift U Braahaar, Ik.. I 1
bnawrll, aa..4 114 llSciriavar, e. . I ft I 1 0
1. ar. a.... 1 4 0 yuiulaa, aa... I 4 I 2
UlmMad, p... t I ft 1 V't-gaa. p ft I a 4 I)
Vampkall ... 4 ft ft ft 4
Totals 114 11 I I Wrigkw p.... ft 4 4 11
Totala 4 I 17 il "4
Balled for Egan In eighth.
Columbus .
t-ouisillle .
110 1114ft l-io
evoviioio 4
Two-base hits: Wiigley, Hullman, Civ.
mer, gulnian. Tbree-Iase hi In ; Davit,
L;uinlan, liluisted, Dexter, Martin." Stolen
buae: Clymer. Struck Out: 11 r Olmsted,
ft: by Ej.n, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Kerwln,
llalliuuii. Left on bases: Louisville, ,
Columbus, ft. Time: l.ae. Uuiplia: Baus
wlne. ''.'
aarosaera Shat Ont tho SnJnla.
BT. PAUL. May . -Curtis held the locals
down W a lui whlla aitlwaukee not ten
safe ones. Including fire- two-beggtra off
Slagle. Attendance, 800. Si'ore:
MILWAIKK. , . ST. CAUU
R H O A E ' A. H O A.I
St on, rf
1 I ff 0 Jonoa. rf 0 1 S
Srkaofar. aa. . 1 1 1
I CKnaman. n. n 1 to
t 4 JI'Nwhi, rr..4 0 1
I WWW, If... 0 1 I 0
O'brlan, IB... 0 10 19
1 K-llr, lb 0 II t
1 Marran. I I 1
t 0 SulllTan, e... 4 4
I 4 8Ml. P 0 1
O'Brtan, lb.. I 2
Clark, lb 1
P.m.. 11, If ... 0 t I
H-mphlll, cf. 4 1
Baton aa. If I 2 11
SlaHarv, .... 4 I
Cirtlaa. p.... I
Total I 10 17 It I Total! I 1 17 IS I
Milwaukee 10000100 13
St. Paul 00000000 0-0
Two-base hits: Curtlss, Schaefer, Stone,
Pennell, Bateman. Double play: Clark to
O'Brien to Bateman. First base on balls:
Off Curtlss. 4; off Slagle, 1. Struck out:
By CurtUK. 6; by Single, 6. Sacrifice hit:
O Brlen (Milwaukee), blattery. Time: 1:36.
Umpire: Peara.
landing of the Teems,
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Milwaukee
Columbus .....
..29
18
11
.(121
....en
....8"
....:
....;i4
....l-s
....27
....27
17
IS
16
17
12
10
9
11
12
14
17
17
17
18
.6'7
.61
,6.
.6 i
.414
.370
.?S1
St. Paul
Indianapolis ...
IxrilnvHie ......
Minneapolis ...
Toledo
Knnas City ..
Games todav
Toledo
flt
Columbus,
Louisville at Indianapolis. Milwaukee
at
St. Paul, Kansas-City at Minneapolis.
Orhnyler Wins In Tenth..
SCHUYLER. Neb., May 26. (Special Tele-
grum.) tli.-iiuyler tleteated North Hind Ilia
ten-lnnlng same here this afternoon that
on the whole was a good game, except a
couple of hulf Innings. In one of which
North Bend run in four stores, in tin;
other Schuyler running In five scores!
largely the result of errors. It whs devoid
of the scrapping. that usually characterizes
ball games. Score:
Schuyler ,....0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 19
North Bend ..0 0 0310040 08
Earned runs?' Schuyler.' 4: North Bend. 3.
Two-base hits: Uillls. W. Klmmell. Stolen
bases: Brown. Straver. Double days:
Dworak, Hlldebrand, Spalding. Bases on
balls: Off Klmmell. 2: off Fulmer. 1. Hit
by pitched balls: By Fulmer, 2. Struck
out: By Klmmell, 8; by Fulmer, 10. Bat
teries: Schuyler, Fulmer and Whiting;
North Bend, W. Klmmell and Cnsack. .
Ord Seeking; Games.
ORD. Neb.. Mav. 26. (SDOo'.al.l Thp ftrat
ball game of the season was schcdulec"
today and will be with Loun Cltv on Deco
ration day. Three of the salaried ieam ar
rived today and the rest of the' players
Will report before Saturday. After June
the team will be oorn for euicammentH
with any team In the state.
EVENTS . OH THE RI X.M.IG TRAC KS
l' aaasaansannnna.
locker Henry linn n Herloaa Pall at
- Chi cab. .
ruir Ann tvi v, . . . l.x., u
a Aaau aV. aJ wntsy Iir-tn j. TV 1 1TJ
had the mount on Michael Byrnes 'In the
first race at Hawthorne today, was seri
ously Injured. Mlchuel Byrnes, together
witn ki otros, ridden by eicht, and Dixie
L.d, ridden by C. Gray, fell at the hnlf
mlle pole. Felcht and Gray escaped with
a shaking up, but Henry was badly hurt.
While Henry's Injuries are not believed to
r..l ..III .Kuv nrlll 1. .... him , , nf KA
middle for some time. Three favorites, two
second .choices and a 6 to 1 shot divided
first money In the different events. Weather
wet ana cool; tracK muddy, Kesuits:
First race, four and a half . furlongs";
Broadway Girl won, Scotch Irish second,
Florentine third. Time: 0:67.
Second race, six furlongs: - Alma Dufour
won. The Mighty second. Duskv ' third.
Time: 1:16H. "
Third race, one mile and a quarter; Mo
harlb won. Horatlus second. Rankin third.
Time: 2:10.
Fourth race, five furlongs: Sylvia Talbot
won, Americano second. Sad Bam third.
Time: 1:02.
Fifth raoe, one mile and three-sixteenths:
Thane Won. Nlaxus second, Marcos third.
Time: 2:03y.
Sixth raco, one mile: Forehand, won,
Walnamolnen second, Ben Heywood third.
Time: 1:46H- i
ST. LOUIS, May 26. Results:
First race, six furlongs. Belling: Sceptre
won, Tenny Belle second, Dominls third.
Time: 1:194. ,
Second race, five and n half furlongs, sell
ing:' Mordella won, Selected second. Lady
Fonso third. Time: 1:18.
Third race, six furlongs, selling: Fickle
Saint won. Sweet . Charity second, Sharp
Bird third. Time: 1:)94. i
Fourth race, the Debutante, for fillies,
four and a-half furlonga-Klnda won, All
Black second. Violin third. Time: 0:58. -
Fifth race, one mil 4: King Ellewqrtb won,
Tower ewond.-Hor.wley tkird. Tlnoei ltlfiVs
Sixth race, six and a half furlongs: Mar
tin won. Baronet second, Alflo third. Tlmo:
l:26i.
NKW YORK, May 26.-Results:
First' race, handicap, about six 'furlongs:
Reliable won, Jimes .V. second, Wotan
third. Time: 1:09.
Second race, selling,' one mile' and a six-
(6 Howr ju?l
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II p t-in I i"V dlaagreeaMe foraiga or ' after- 4
II V Wi ' X. 1 taste," proving scrapulons cleaall- Jl
If 'I tyl H t " durisg the brewing process. f I
ILL: J f rM ''"wTJ "SOLID, CREAMY FOAM" Aa in- ' 1
f J "' M 1 fallible Indication of body, age and If
M W eacelleace ol brewing malarial. ; mm
TM A 1 'PURITY" Impossible to Bad In 1
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.Louis a
. , The Rurlinfjlon is the Bmooth road to 8t. Louis and
the' World's Fair. You are sure of a comfortable and
Bafe journey if you see to it thafyour .ticket reads over
the llurlinfton.
Call or write for World's Fair folder, wbich tells you
everything about fct. Louis and the World's Fair that you
wish to know. It's free.
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teenth: Stuyve won, Charlea El wood sec
ond. Sheriff Bell third. Time: 1:4a.
Third race, the Expectation stakes, tne
furlongs: Song and Wine won. Csaraplilne
secunil. Veto third. Time: 1:01.
Fourth rsce, the Brooklyn handicap..
Fifth rnce, about s'x furlongs: Witch
craft won, ietota second, Julia M. third,
lime: 1:UH.
Blxth rsce, five furlongs: Diamond won.
Agile second, Escutcheon third. Time:
1:1.
CINCINNATI, May 28. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Outwsl won,
Montpeller second. May Combs third. Time:
l:14i.
Second race, Ave furlongs: Stroud won.
Wexford second, McClellan third. Time:
1:03.
Third rnce. one mile: Fleuro won, Del-
monlco second, Florence K. Fonso third
Time: 1;42.
Fourth race. Cltrinatra atakes. for 2-yeaT'
old fillies, five furlongs: Iidy Savoy won
intense secona. Lmtsy Dean tnira. lime
l:wm.
Fltth race, one mile and seventy yards
Grand Mary won. Barney Burke second.
Glenwood th rd. Time: 1:46U.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Flying Ship
won. Jigger second. Uenmora third. Time:
J:13.
ATHLF.TIC
AT
PHILADELPHIA
Interest Increasing In the Big Dine
Ribbon Event.
PH'IIADELPHIA Mav 2. Athletes by
the dozen have arrived here for the blue
ribbon event of the college event of Hie
athletic world, the Intercollegiate meet,
which will he held nn Franklin filed to.
morrow and Saturday. The number of the
men entered in the thirteen events Is the
largest In the history of college events
Among the men are America's best col
lege athletes.
Tomorrow will be taken up with the
heats and preliminaries for all the events
on me program witn tne exception or
the one and two-mile races. Yale, with all
her men In condition, la expected to win
the championship. This has been prac
tically conceded by nearly all the experts.
The real fight will be for second and third
places. "
Raping at Beatrice.
BEATRICE, Neb., May 28. (Special Tele
gram.) The racing season opened here this
afternoon with a matinee given by the
Beatrice Driving association at the new
park. The attendance was good. Results:
Class 2:46, mixed race, half-mile heats,
best two In three: ,
Quakeress 2 2
Nellie Midnight , 1 1
McConqueror 8 I
Time: 1:18, 1:18.
Roadster race, half-mile heats, best two
In three:
RnseDud 1 1
Black Bird !. J
Leon 2 2
Time: 1:31. 1:26.
Class 2:26, mixed race, half-mile heats,
best two in three:
Idabell , 15!
Sparkle J 2 1
Thelma 2 1 1
Time: 1:16. 1:14, 1:13,.
Running race, half-mile - dash, won by
Roeus. Time: 0:69.
Pittsburg; Man Knocked Out.
ST. LOUIS, May 26-Mlke Schreck of
Cincinnati knocked out Jim Scanlsn of
Pittsburg at the West End club tonight In
the fifth round of what was to have been
a lif teen-round bout. ,
With the Bowlers.
On the Omaha Bowling assoclatlofn alleys
last evening the second week's series of the
Armour Bowling league was finished, with
Carter's Stars still In the lead. Score:
MELROSE.
Hanchett . 89 118 163 370
Shanahan HI , 166 134 43)
Kngles ..,.111 164 119 484
Duke ...,.13 144 168 4U6
Totals ,
Burson ...
Wilkinson
Kohansky
Pollard ...
. Totals
534 671
BROCKTONB. '
:..148 129
674 1,779
139
143
189
164
416
421
467
432
...'....LS
,;' tl41
.15l
156
137
127
663 -
REGULARS.
1st.
.......... ..16
, ;.i::.tt
648
626 L73S
2d.
161
108
116
139
Id. Total.
O. Hern .,
Brown ...
Friable ...
Chumlea ,
' . Totals
146
84
138
140
42
273
409
447
..156
, 148
.660 613 B28 1,591
' Diamond Dost.
The Omaha Nstlo.-mJ' bank ball team
challenges any teamj.oomposed of players
representing the other hanks of the Oi
maha
CI"!
arlng house Xor a "ame arty date after
Ju
The Eclipse beat' tfie. Stars Stripes,
core. 10 to 4. ...Batteries: Morse and Wll-
Sc
liamson, Pierce and- Peper. - Next Same
played by the Eclipffe
with the Orioles today.
in council uiuns
FLAVOR" The distinctive Indi
vidual cbarncterlstic of any hever-
ae i as peculiar to it alen ss Is Its
or to the rose. A delicious and
pronounced hop aroma Is Uat
highest stsadard.
A. B. G.
Is the ONLY beer that possesses aU
of these esscntlsl aaallAcatlons.
Its purity is sbaolately gnarsnteed
Vr 1U makers. It is the ONLY beer
that can be so guaranteed, ba-caaae
It is the ONLY beer botUed exdn
sively at the brewery.
THE AMERICA If BIEWW0 CO.
T. LOUII, V.B.A.
H. MAY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS.
nd Return
TICKETS,
1502 -FARIIAO ST.
LULL IN THE VOTE MARKET
la Th But" Fonr'h Contest for Tn Fre
Tript to 8t- Lou I Expositita
IVIDENTLY UP TO THE OLD TRICKS
langldates Bonad JVot- to Let the
Right Hand Know How Many
Votes Arc Held la the
Left.
The fourth day of the fourth contest In
the present series conducted by The Bee
ror ten free trips to the St. Louis exposl
..hi. arems to nave generated fully as
much sluggishness as any of the rrered
lng days, and If appearances were to be
relied on one might wonder if the majority
of the candidates had not fallen asleep In
tho woods like old Rip Van Winkle and
were waiting, one and all, to be resur
rected In St. Louis a hundred veers henna
They would, no doubt, In that event wit
ness a remarkable spectacle but we for
get they are not to be Judged by appear
ances, ana when Saturday comes around at
2 P. IP. We mav har avan Xf nrimil.'.
score of two two-ten louder than the Irnn
horses on their way to tha wonderhmd of
8t. Loula.
The voto at S p. m. Thursday, May 26.
was:
P. M. Frederick rmnh.
1.100
1,018
477
475
4t
42.
40
10
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1 2
1
Jessie Bangs, Athlon, Neb...
Charles H. Mellwlg, Omaha...
Herbert Smalls. Fremont ....
Mrs. Llszle Cruse, Omaha....
Roy Pierce. Omaha
L. H. Mover, Low City. Ia...
Lottie Lovely, South Omaha..
William Bruett, Omaha
Milton N. Griffith, Omaha
Irene Lucas, Omaha
Tho Chief of Healers.
Old sores, ulcers, piles, fistula and Ilk
stubborn maladies soon yield to Bucklen'g
Arnica Halve, or no pay. 25c For sale by
Kuhn ft Co.
Snow in Wyoming.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 26. (Speclal.)-
Southf astern Wyoming, northeastern Colo
rado and western Nebraska were visited
yesterday by a snowstorm. Tho weather
wag quite cold, but the storm was of short
duration. Yesterday the' temperature was
high and wraps were cast aside, but last
evening a cold wave swept over this sec
tion and overcoats and heavy wraps were
Immediately called out.
Omasa Men Drill for Oil.
BASIN CITY, Wyo., May 28 (Special )
An Omaha company, headed by William
Coburn, has sent In a complete drilling rig
and will bore for oil on leased land on
Paint Rock creek, in the Bonanza oil fields.
No Stomach Troublt
After three days If you write to Drake Formula
Company. Chicago, for free bottle of Drake's '
Palmetto Wine. Stops Coastlpauoa in a day.
Your Summer
Vacation
May be most agreebly spent
atthe delightful resorts reached
by the
North-Western Line
The Black Hills, the Iowa,
Wisconsin and Minnesota Lake
Regions and scores of other
pleasure grounds are reached
by the Chicago & North
western Railway with the fin -est
train service.
Excellent service to St. Paul
and Minneapolis, giving ready
access to Lake Minnetonka,
White Bear Lake and other
Northern summer resorts.
Fast daily trains make con
nection with all lines east of
Chicago.
Special low rates are- In effect from
all points during the summer.
and full Information on application.
Otlices: H0M403 Fanum Si-
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iswn Omaha 6:30
laava at. Louie 7t30
Many mJlcg thortevt
eafwtVoTaale
ill. i-in.v irr
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