THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. BEFTEMBEIt 13, 1004. ' 1 PA LETS RYAN DOWN IIARD Takes Las Gams in t Walk, Making Three Out of lour. FFL1STM 13 TOO MUCH FOR SPRINGS (itrrm Thru Three Hits Jack and ; Dolii Cirt a Home Rata Apiece Dearer Conies Today for Fire Game. Yesterday a not only circus ey at Twentieth .and Paul streets, but It also " Was show day on the Vinton street base . kail park, where Ia's menagerie broke Into the tin and stirred up the sawdust ' find made a fine showing, both' In the field ' and at bat. Pfeister and the rent of the Joenl acrobats kept the Colorado contortion 11 down ,'td three, hits, while Manager Xtourka't performers scored eight, hits and even runs. ' 1 ' ' Colorado, Springs' did a little better than Miien here the last time, for then Pa took ' the straight five games; this time 'he al lowed Ryan to have one out of four. Jack Pfelsler simply was too much for the Colorado . crowd. ' Three skinny hits was aH ha would let out. Pfeister cajne ftinr being the whole thing with such su rb pitching and a home run. Ifelster and Dolan were the star per formers, of the day, each putting the ball over the. left field fence. In both cases Kyan made a Jump to the clouds for the ball, but came down empty-handed. When J'felxter made his big stunt In the third there waa no one on bases,- but Dolan's )iom run brought In Welch and put the Omaha, team one- to the good. Pfeister received a sack of peanuts from some fair nd. white Dolan was handed a glass of red lemonade. , In the eighth Inning Ringmaster Kelly And .Manager ftourko had all rings going nt once. . Nick Carter, the first man up, walked to first and Howard followed by going to second oft Villeman's error, throw. Ing wild to first.. Harry Welch then pranced Into the arena and sent out a hit on which Carter and Howard scored. Then the band flayed "1 got my eyes on you," after, which Ylllernan. hit Dolan' with the ball. Dolan walked to first -and Thomas sacrificed for Dolan's sake, knowing; he had just been s.mck by the, ball and wanted to get to Kwond. Then Bchlpke made a fine three base hit that brought in Welch and Dolnn. 13 tit speaking of circus, and hippodrome acts, Bchlpke ran .those three banes like a suburban resident 'trying to catch the last car,.' .And while 6chip was running thti little boy on the center field fence yelled, That'll the boy, Schlp; you are the boy w ho stole the lunch. rt As a matter of fact v the little boy thought Schlpke was the boy who stole Pa. Rourka'a lunch, but It was not Bchlpke. . In the first foul, and the last innings the Millionaires, went- down lit one-two-t .lecoroer.i In 'the 'fifth they .did break through the. , canvas ,4nd were noticed fo, a spell on the base ball stage, but their lights ' went oiit and thoy were sidetracked tet some' way' statloii-Their success in the fifth Inning was at -'least partially due to an error made by, Dolan, who; however, retrieved hJmseir later in the game with it home run. ., .' The fielding of the 6maha players was generally splendldi Schlpke's assist in the second being of the cyclonic' order. Dolan ' twado' a 'pretty assist In, the second when Howard .turned, a somersault over a balj tatted oit by Thontpn. Howard tried for the bail,, buj misjudged and yl'L a little ',; p-rouhd and 'lofty stunt. ' . Beginning' this afternoon the Denver team in be seen five' games at Vinton street, and as TebeavJa.. colors are now flying a( the., masthead., aome.. fast, ball playing la expected during, -the series. Attendance, l.ftK). v , , ., The. acor;,,- 1 n ' OMAHA. , , , A13. R. H. O. A. B. Thlel, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Carter. , rf-...,.W...... 1 0 2 0 0 , liowtrd. 2b... 4 1 0 3 4 0 velch, cff. 4 2 2,1 0 0 I'oan, 88............... 8 2 l s s i . Thomas,, lb.. a o 0 10 1 1 BoWpke, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 1 Gondlng, cv.'. 4 0 1 2 0 J'felstw,, p,.. 4 1 2 0 2 0 Totalfl.ii...... .31 7 "i 27 15 7 - " COLORADO SPRINGS. , ,, t .' ; AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kahl, b.... 3 0 0 1 2 0 C6ngalt6n,-rf..'.. ...... 3 0.0,1 0 0 2b-, 4 0 0 2 2 1 yan. If ' ... 4 l i o .0 iJiornton, lb....,,...,.. 3 0 0 10 2 0 blake, cf ';... 4.1 0 .10 0 Graham, ss 8 0 0 2 1 0 Baerwald,, c 2 0 " 1, 4- 1 '0 Vlllernan, p..., 2 0 0 0 3 ,1 .Totals. ..r.. 28 "5 "5 24 10 7 Omaha .,,,,0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 7 vpioraao Dpnngs,...u OOO2O 0 0 02 Home runs: Dolan, Pfeister. Three-base hit .Schlpke. Earned runs: Omaha. S; Colo rado Springs. 1. Sacrifice hits: Thomas (2). Thornton,' -Hit by pitched' balls: Dolan, Vi lemnn. .First base on errors: Omaha, 2: Colorado Springs, -3. . First base On ball: Off Pfoiater.'S; off Vlllemau. 2. Struck out: By Pfeister. 8: bv Villemnn. 4 Tr n hanes: ; Otnaha, 6;- Colorado Springs, 4.' Double plays: Oondlng to Dolan, Dofan to iiowara to , J nomas, Tnornton to Kahl. Time: 1:25. Umpire:. Kelly. ' Denver 'ghats Oat St, Joe. ST. J08EPH. Sept. 12. Eyler pitched a one-hit game here today, shutting St. Jo seph out by a score of 3 to 0. 8uire: " R H K Pasnrsr .'...... e o o o o 0-3 7 0 m. josepn ...:.o o o 0 o o 0 0 00 1 1 .Batteries: Eyler and Lucia, Hodson and Garvin. ..' Slonx City Defeats Dee Moines. DES MOINES, Sept. 12-Hard hitting gave Sioux City the victory t over D iMoines today. Score: R.H.E. Des Moines 0 000000220 0 I 4- 3 Sioux City 0 020002000 1 5 12 2 .' Batteries LleflVd and Q. Clark; Jarrott, Cadwallader and Leslie. Standing of the. Teams. Played. Won. Lost, Pet ,iinver 132 tt . 61 .614 Colorado Springs ..129 75 M .5S1 Omaha 134 75 . 69 .M) Pes Moines -A. ...... 138 71 65 .6a) 8t. Joseph' ....131' V. 13 ' W .i7 Bloux Cfty ,V'..i.. v.. 12s '.. S7 .810 Oames'4oday: 4f)nveri at Omaha, Colo. Fir X ) fifrf tVieV t LA viu-rriuu i' i Processes ' , The best hand processes, as well as the finest grapes, are used in nrnKing rado Springs at St Joseph, Blous City at Dea Moines. DRIVER HERB FOR FIVE GAMES Leaders of WhIhi Leagne Bea-la ' Series Today. Having taken a good bit of native egotism and incidentally three out of fmir games from Colorado Springs, Omaha today opens a srtes with Denver, now the leaders of the Western league. The games with Colo rado Springs drew large crowds, and indi cations are for as large or larger crowds with Denver, for Chrvaha had made It a sort of one-sided h flair with Colorado Springs, winning eight out of the last nine games played on the home ground?. The scries, with Denver Is for five games, a double-header Thursday. Friday, which winds up the Denver sertea, "ladies' day." The teams line up In this manner; Denver. Position. Omaha. White first base Thomas Hallman second base Howard Hartrell third base Schlpke Pmlth Shortstop llnun McHale left field Thlel Ketchem center field ...Welch Hayes..... rlRht field Carter Lucia catcher Grinding Hraun catcher Freee Vollendorf pitcher Brown Hnstetter pitcher Pfeister Cable pitcher Sanders Kenna, pitcher Quick Eyler pitcher .'. Companion Game called at 3:45 p. m. GAMES I THE NATIONAL LKAOIE Philadelphia Wins Two Games from Brooklra by Good Flelrilna-. BROOKLYN, Sept. 12 Thj Philadelphia Nationals defeated the Brooktyns twice to day. The Phlladclphians batted hard In both games and their fielding far exceeded that of the home team. Attendance, 2,152. Score, first game: ... PHILADELPHIA. - I BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B.t R.H O A.K Tbomti. cf... 0 Sis Strang, lb... tilt nieiKon. Jb.. Ill a nil Ion, lb.... 0 I I 0 0 WolTerton, lb 0 1 1 1 t'OoMw, cf... 1 I 0 MeGM, rf.... 114 0 OILumier. rf... 110 0 0 Luih, lb Ml 1 0l8heckrd, If. I 1 1 0 I Titus. If..... 1 t 0 0 0 Bbb. ...... 14 14 1 Hulawltt, M. 1 1 0 I 0 Rltt.r, c... 0 1 4i 0 Roth, c 0 0 S OUonUn, 2b. .. 0 O'l I 0 Pparkl, p.... 1. 0 I 1 0 Hrlnlon, p... 0 0 0 0 Frmmr, p 0 6 1 1 0,Dobba 0 0 0 0 ' ' Champagne The proper , fermenting and aging of & " champagne ' ls a delicate matter. You cannot make -' ) rpod wine by machinery. iCach bottle is inspected , every day for months. k When it comes to your table iris a perfect champagne. Tol.l....... I 11 17 IS 0 Tot.l. 4 10 n 11 Batted for Scanlon In the sixth. Philadelphia ...1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2-8 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 24 Hits: off Sparks, 9 in eight Innings; o(T Fraser. 1 in one inning Two-base hit: Gleason. Three-base lilts: ateasnn, McGee, Titus. Dillon, Lumloy, dodd. woiverton. Lush. Mt on bases: Brooklyn. 6. First base on bulls: Off Scanlon, 3: oft Sparks, 1. First base on errurs: Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: By- Scanlon, 2; by Sparks, S. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Moraru Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. I BROOKLYN. R.H. OAK R.H.O.A.B. Thomai, rf.. 114 0 O'Stranc. lb... Sill Oluwin. 2b... J 1 i 0 Dillon, lb 1 I I 0 0 Woivarton, lb 0 0 1 O'O.uler, rf,,. 116 0 0 MrOrt. rf.... i I I 0 0 I.umler. rf... 1 10 0 0 Lu.h, lb I 4 II I ,1'Hh.ckard. If.; 0 0 I 0 0 Tllin. If II 0 0 0 H.bb, m 0 1 1 1 u Huliwltt, h. Ill I 0 Berjren, e...; 0 0 t I 0 Dnoln. c lilt 0 Jordan, lb... 0 0111 Dugglcbj, p. 0 1 11 0 Jonea, p 0 10 11 Totala 11 17 17 17 II Total....... I 10 17 10 4 Philadelphia .- 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 a i 1 Brooklyn 1 000202005 Two-bane hits:- Gleason. Titus. Strang. Gessler (2); Lumley. Home run: Lush. Htoien oase: woiverton. Lrt on banes: Philadelphia. : Brooklyn, 6. First base on balls: Oft Jones, 2; off Duggleby, 2. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Dugglebv, 1. Struck out: Bv Jones, 2; by Duggleby. S. Wild pitch: Jonea.' Time:' 1:35. Umpire: Moran. Boston Bandies Hits. BOSTON, Sept. 12. Bunching of hits by Boston In the sixth and seventh Innings won today's game from . New York. Dele han.y refused to play today. Attendance. 2,494. Score: BOSTON. ' I NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.E. Oelrr, lb 0 1 I 10 Braanahah, cf 0 9 i 0 0 Barrlar, rf... Oil 0' 'l Brawn, rf.,.0 0 110 Tann.r lb... 1 1 10 I 0 McO.nn. lb.. 0 I 12 0 -0 Abbat'chlo. aa 1 1,4 tt liM.rt.s, If...:o 0 10 0 CoolT, If.... 0 1,1 0 0 O.hlen. 1 1 1.1 0 Fliher. cf.,.. 0 0 I 0 0 Dunn. 3b .... 0 10 10 Moran, Jb.... 1111 I Ollbert, 2b.,. 0 114 0 Neeriham, e.. 0 0 1 I llWarnar, c 0 1110 Willla, p..... Ill ojMatthew'n, pO 0 0 1 0 Totals...'.:, t 211 i Totals..'.!.. 1 124 11 0 Bresnaban ut hit by 'batted balK . Boston ; 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 3 New York 0 1 0 0,0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit:' Cooley. Three-bane hit: Moran. Sacrifice hit:. Moran. Stolen bases, McGann, Abtjattichiq! Geer. Double plays: Browne to Dunn to Dahleiif Terinry' tunajs-, elsted). First base ort balls: QfT Willis. 1. Struck out: By Willis 1;, by Matthewson. 1. Time; 1:23. . Umpires;.- Carpenter and Emslle. .' ; , " . .. . . Plttsbara; la . Second ' Place. CHICAGO, Sept. 12. The game today re versed the i standing of ' the two teams, Pittsburg going into second-and the locals cropping into tnira place. Both pitchers were very wild and the fielding was Icoso and ragged.- Attendance. 1,200.' Score: by pitched halls: By Olhson, 1; by Bender, 1. Btruck out: By Gibson. Sby Wsddell, 4: by Bender, . Hits: Off Waddell, In three Innrngs; off Bender, t In six Innings. Time: I.JO. Umpire: . Connolly. Score second game: PHILADELPHIA. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.E. I R.H.O.A.E. Hartarl, If... 1111 0 S.lharh. If... 0 110 Pl-k.rlns. cf. 9 S 0 ft Parent, aa.... 114 0 1 Noonan, c... 10 11 OlStahl. rf 0 110 L. froea, lb.. I I 0 liCnlllna. lb... 0 0 10 0 Seybold. rt... 0 110 0 Freeman, rf.. 0 0 0 0 0 Murrh?,' lb., till O LaChanr. lb 0 0 I 0 M rmaa, aa.. 1 1 0 Farrla. lb.... 0 0 11 Srhrerk. lb.. 0 I I 1 0 frter. e 0 0 4 1 1 Coaklcjl, p... 0 10 OjDIneen. p.'... 11010 Totala I I II 7 it Totala I I 15 4 I Philadelphia 2 0 0 2 3 - Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 S Two-base hits: Selbach. S. Three-base hits: Hartsel, Dlneen. SticrlhVe hit: Hart- sel. Stolen bases: Murrhy. Hartsel. Lett on bases: Boston. 3; Philadelphia. 3. First base on balls: Off Dlneen, I. strucK out: Hv IHneen. 4: bv Cnaklev. 3. w id nitcn Coakley. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Connelly. C'hlraa-o Shuts Oct Cleveland. CHICAGO, 8ept. 12 Backed up by per feet support, hlte and Joss today fur nlshed a areat Ditchers' battle. White, al though he was hit harder, kept his hits well scattered. Attendance, a.ioo. ttcors: CHICAIil). CLEVELAND. H H O. A K. I H.H.O.A.E. Oreen, rf 0 1 1 0'Bar, rf 0 0 I 0 0 .0110 0 Hradlajr, lb.,. 0 1 0 Jonaa, cf Callahan. If. 1 1 1 Davl.. aa 0 0 I ,3 gulllvan, c... V U I 0 Tannehlll. 3b 0 0 1 1 lahell, lb 1 1 10 0 61 Dundon, 2b.. 0 1 I White, p 0 0 0 I Rradlay, lb. Kllik. rf.... Lajola. 2b.. ( arr, lb Lush. If Turn.r. aa... Huelow. c., Joaa, p 0 10 10 0 110 0 0 114 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 1 I I 0 0 10 0 0 Totala 1 i 17 It 01 Totala 0 1 14 It 0 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on buses: Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 4. Sacrifice 'hit."- Callahan. Double plays: Sullivan and Tannehill: Sullivan and Dun don. Struck out: By White. 8; by Joss, 3. Bases on balls: Off White, 2.. Time: 1:24. Umpire: O'Loughlln. . Sew York Defeats Washington. NEW YORK. 8ept. 12-The New York Americans won from Washington today. Chesbro's pitching and Dougherty's hitting contributed to the victory. Attendance: 4,480. Score: . P1TT8BURO. ' R.H.O.A.E Leach, lb.... 0 0 1 . l Beaumont, cf. I 1 4 0 0 Kitcher. 2b... 0 0 I 4 1 Wacner. If... I It 1 Branafleld, lb 1, 1 11 0 . 0 McCor'Irk. rf 0 0 10 t Kruger, aa... 0 0 1 1 0 Ph.lpa, c 0 1 I 1 t Flaherty, p.. 0 0 0 I t ' CHICAGO. - R.H.O.A.E. Hlaale, If..... 0 0 10 0 Oaaey, lb..... 0 1 III Barry, lb 1 .1 10 0 I McCarthy, cf. 0 100 O'Neill, c... 0 110 0 Ever., lb..... 0 100 Jonea. rf 0 0 I 0 0 Tinker, aa.... 0 0 111 Welmer, p .. 1114 1 Totala I I 17 It : Total...... I 7 17 II 9 Pittsburg ..6 0 0 t 1 0 0 0 13 Chicago 0. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Left on bases: Pittsburg, 11; Chicago, j2. Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hit: Wagner. Stolen base: McCarthy. Double play: Leach to Brunsflpld. .Struck out: By Welmer. 2. Hits: Off Weimer, 4. Hit by ball: McCarthy. Time: .2:00. ,; Umpire: Johnstone. Standln New York , Pittsburg Chicago , Cincinnati ... ., St. Loula Philadelphia ... Boston Brooklyn ', dames today: New York at Brooklyn. t of . the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet, ....127 ....U5 .ts-.m ....1M ....130 ....IJS ...VS1 ....127 Pittsburg at ' Cincinnati, Boston, Philadelphia at 93 34 .732 75 tO ' ,tXX 76 - " 52 .53 71 66 : .64 & -f 65 ' .500 38 : 90-' .397 46 ' ,! 81 .301 45 M .354 CralsT la Shot Oat. FALLS CITY. Neb., Sept. 12 (Special.) Falls City wort an interesting game from Craig, Mo.,, yesterday. An the local grounds by tue score of 2 to 0. Keugg's pit jnlng was too much fir Craig, they gettlnsf but three acattered hits. Pntcel's batting and a great stop by Fnchllnger were features of the game. Score: Falls City ,...;.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Craig ..,'.0 p 0 0 0,0 0, 0 0-0 G.4.MKS IS THE. AMERICAN LEAGIB St. Uali Defeats Detroit la a, Ten IanlnaV Game. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12. -8t. touts defeated Detroit here today 'n a closely played, ten Inning game that waa lull of excitement. A double Jay by Barrett and Drill in the ninth inning -wk the feature of the game. Attendance, 1.041. Sjot M (T. LOUIS R.H.O.A.E. Burkett, If.. 1 I 0 0 Heldrtck. cf. 1 I I 0 1 Wallace, aa.,, 0 14 10 nirnee, rf ... 1 1 0 DETROIT. R.H.O.A.E. Burrelt,' cf.:. 0 I I 1 .0 Mclntyre, If. 0 1 0 I'mighlln. lb. 0 0 1 0 0 Heviite, c... 1 . 1 10 0 0 Jonee. lb ... 0 0 12 0 OiCrawtord. rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Padden, 2b... 0 11 Drill, lb...., 4 III M aloran. Ih...; 1 lit d Ij. ih . . . l 11 a A ,001 OlO'Leare, aa.,0 I 1 10 l-o a . I uoqoT.a, p.. 10 0 10 Suaden ni.de. p.. Hemphill Paltj. p.. .. 0 1 -0 Ql .. p o oj 'Totala , I l'2 12 Totala 4 11 W 15 I Batted for Glade In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 14 Detroit ...0 0 0' 0 0 J 1 0 0 0 S Karnad runs: Detroit, 1; St. Louis, 2. Two-baae hlU: llyhes, Wallace. Three base hit: Barrett. Double play: Barrett to Bevlile. Passed ball: Bevlile. Stolen base:' Heldrlck. First bare on balls: Off Glade, 1; off Donovan, .' Struck out: By Glade, 6; by Donovan, 1; by Pelty, 1. Lett on b?,"B?: fV Louia, 10; Detroit, 5. Hits: Off Glade. in nine innings; off Pelty, 2 In one Inning.. Time; 1:45. Umpires: King and Dwyer. ... , ( . Kvea Break at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. -lr-The largest crowd of the season today saw Boston and the home team play two games. Kach won and lost. The second game was called at the end of Boston's sixth inning because of darkness. Attendance, 1S,o94. Score first game: ' BOSTON.' ' l " PHILADELPHIA. k.H. O.A.I H.H.O.A.E. Belbach. If... 1 .4 t 1 Hertael. If... 1.1 Parent, aa ... 1 It Pickering, rt. 14 0 I Btahl, cf i I I 0 Noe.ian. lb... t Colllna. lb... 1 1 I L Croaa. ab. . 1 1 1 t Preemaa, rf . 0 111 erbol, Y(... (lit LaCkance, lk 1 1 ' VMreo,, 1 ; 0 11 Perlia. lb.... 4 ( 1 0 M IVreu. aa. 1 I rarrall, c.,. II 1 hreck. s. . .. 4) 14 t Olbeoa. p.... 0 0 I Waddell, p... 0 101 Beueer, p.... I 1 ( Totals.!.... Id I II i ..." a I Tom..:... 4 rf i i Boston j. .1 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 14 Philadelphia ...v.. .v. .2 -0 0 0 1 1 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Btahl. Collins. HarUel. Selhach. Three-base hits: Btahl.' Bender. Bucrlnre Mtt Noonan:'Btolen baara: Parent. liartavli Hn-kerlnf. Ift on bases; Boston. 110; Phllkdt lplita. ?. - First baas on balls: Off Gibson, I. vtt Waddell. 2; off Beuder, 1 lilt NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.E Dousherty. It I 1 0 0 0 O'Nell. cf.... 0 Keeler. rf.... 0 1 4 0 0 Hill, 9b 10 1 Kloerfeld, aa. 0 1 2 1 t Stahl. lb 1 t 10 Andereon. cf. 0 0 0 0 : riuclaman. If. 0 I 0 0 Willi. mi. 2b. Ill I miller, lb.... 0 0 1 Ganiel. lb... 1 1 14 l .aaldr, aa... 0 t'onroy, 3b... 0 0 0 M(Oulre, c... 0 1 I L'heabro, p... 0 WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 I 0 I 0 1 4 1 10 3 mnov.n, rf.. 0 0 I 0 .'terke, c. . oivnaend, 0 0 6 4 p. 0 1 0 4 0 Totala 4 10 27 14 Totala 2 24 15 1 New York 0001110 4 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Left on bases: New York, 5; Washing ton, 6. First base on balls: Off Chesbto. 8; off Townsend, 4. Home run: Dougherty. Two-base hits: Keeler, Gansel, AleGulre. Three-base hit: Dougherty. Sacrifice hits: Conroy, HlU. Stolen bases: Stahl, Muller Double play: ' Casalrty and Stahl. Wild pitch: Townsend. lime: 1:30. Umpire; Sheridan. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 1JH 7 .i 49 ' .617 New York liA 7i 4 .6l Chicago 129 73 66 ..') Philadelphia 122 t9 M .MH Cleveland .124 69 6 .d57 St. Louis ...125 fi3 72 .424 Detroit 126 53 74 .413 Washington 127 31 HS. .244 Games today Detroit at St. Louis, C'eve land at Chicago, New York at Washing ton, Boston at Philadelphia. (JAMES I. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee Refuses to Contlnne Game After Catcher Is KJeoted. ST. PAUL, Sept. 12. Slattery was ejected from the grounds for disputing the decision of the umpire in the last hair of the sixth, when the score stood 4 to 3 In Milwaukee's favor. Milwaukee refused to continue and the game was awarded to St. Paul, 9 to 0. Attendance, 2,050. Score: MILWAUKEE , 8T. PAIL. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Stone, cf 2 110 0 Jonea. of..... 10 110 Relti. ' 2b.'. ... 0 0 2 2 0 Jackaon, rt... 0 0 0 1 0 O'Brien, rf.,. 0 1 1 0 0 Wheeler, 3h.. 0 0 0 1 0 Clark. 3b.... 0 0 0 1 0 Plournor. If.. 0 0 0 0 0 HemphllK aa. 0 1 0 I 1 Hmiaeh'er. lb 1 I 10 0 0 Pennell, If... 0 1 0 0 0 Martin, lb.... 114 6 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 Bateman.. lb. 0 0 I 1 1 Marcjn, aa... 0 0 1 Blatter, c... 11.41 0! Peine, c.,,.0 1 1 Curtla. p 10 0 1 Kllroy. p 0 0 0 Totalv .,....4 ! 14 2. Tot.la,.'.-. 1 3 18 18 0 One out when game waa. called.' Milwaukee V,l 0 0.0 2 04 st. Paul :.,...". 0 0 2 0 -3 Twohase hit: Stone. Sacrifice hits: Jack son, Householder. Reitz. Stolen buses: Mar- can,' octree, first oase on nailw: ort Curtis, 5; off Kllroy, 4. Struck out: By Curtis, 3; by Kllroy, 1. Wild pitches: Curtis, 2. Tlma: 1J0. Umpire: Shuster. ,, Loalavllle Defeats Toledo. LOUISVILLE, Sept. 12. Louisville de feated Toledo today In a well played game. Attendance, 600. Score: LOUISVILLE. I TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Kerwin. rf... 1110 0 Browne, c... 113 10 0 0 Frlsble, cf 0 1 1 0 0 Hallman, If.. 1 0 I Coffee, cf.... 0 0 3 1 0 Spangler, lb. 1 110 0 Srhrleeer, c. 0 1 111 Braahear. 2b. 0 1 4 1 0 M'taomery. lb 0 Qulnlan, aa.. 0 0 0 1 0 Heldy, P OOllo Lee, rf 1 1 Moriarity, lb 0 1 10 1 2 10 Kemmer. lb. . 0 1 I 0 0 Duma, 2b 0 0 14 0 O'Hara, If... 0 0 I 1 1 Cltngman. as. 0 0 I I 0 Lundblom, p 0 0 0 I 0 Totala I 72 11 il Totala I I 24 13 1 Kemmer out for interference. Louisville ...1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 Toledo 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Three-base hits: Montgomery, Brashear. Home run: Kerwin. Stolen bases: Hall man. Moriarity. Sacrifice hits: Burns (2). Bases on balls: Off Reldy, 1; off Lundblom, 6. Btruck out: By Reldy, 2; by Lundblom, 1. Wild pitch: Lundblom. Left on 'bases: Louisville, 6; Toledo, 6. Time: 1:35. Um pire: Bauswlne. ' Minneapolis Wins Ninth Straight. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 12. By winning an uninteresting game from Kansas City today the home teum carried off their ninth straight victory. On account of dark ness the game was called at the end of the seventh. Attendance, 600. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. i KANSAS CITV. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. M. loner, rf.. I I 0 0 olAltken. lb... 0 I 1 I I Freeman, lb. 0 0- 7 0 U Nance, It 1 0 I 0 0 Coulter, If... 1 1 I 0 0 Hill, cf 1 1 1 0 0 Grcmlnier, lb 1 1 0 2 0 Bonner, 2b... 0 0 1 1 0 Weaver. C....1 14 1 l Maaaey, lb... 0 1 I ! McNIchole. cf 1 1 0 0 OILewee, rf t 0 0 0 Foi, 2b 114 1 Oi Sullivan, aa.. 10 0 11 Oyler, aa 0 0 1 3 0 Butler, c 10 4 10 Ferry, p 1 1 0 1.0 lebell, p 0 10 10 Totala...... I 12112 ll Totala 4 I 11 4 Minneapolis ..'. 0 0 0 4 1 3 8 Kansas City 2 2 0 0 0 0 04 Three-hase hits: Maloney. Hill. Bases on balls: Off Ferry, 6; off Isbell, 3. Struck out: By Ferry, 3; by Isbell. 2. Double play: Weaver to Freeman. Stolen bases: Maloney, Coulter, Aitkin, Sullivan (2). Wild pitch: Ferry. Hit by pitched ball: By Ferry, 1. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Hart. Standing of the Trams. Played. Won. iost. Pet. St. Paul 189 1 4 .055. Milwaukee 143 1 61 .670 Columbus 138 78 ) .665 Minneapolis .....13ti 74 00 .669 Louisville 13 76 63 . 643 Indianapolis 144 66 78 .4"8 Kansas City 139 65 84 . 3!K5 Toledo 142 37 106 . 261 Games today: Columbus at Toledo, In dianapolis at Louisville, Kansas City at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at St. Paul. r , ' , HARNESS RACING AT READVILLE Two . Favorites and One Outsider Win Opening- Day Events. READVILLE, Mass., Sept. 12. Two fa vorites and an outsider won the events at the opening of the fall meeting at Read yllle track today. The track was slow, ow ing to a heavy morning rain and the first race was not started until late in the after noon. The 2:10 pace was the feature, for after Ben F., the favorite had taken the first heat handily, Peeler Patron came up In the second and won by. a head. The next two were easy for Peeler Patron. E. C. Static, the unbeaten mare of the season, won the 2:08 pace. It was announced that on Wednesday the noted trotting gelding. Major Delmar would go to beat the world's record with out a pacemaker. If he succeeds he will Constipation. Its Causo and Curo. 4. person In order to be healthy must get rid of the waste products (or poisons) of the body. Nature ha provided four ways to get rid of them: The Bowels, the Kidney, the Bladder and IK pores of the Skin. If tue bowels become inactive, that portion of the food wuloh should be thrown oil lies In tn intestine and decompose causing blood, nerve, liver and kidney trouble, and closes tbs pores ot tbs skin. Uiu creating disease la the aoiira system. You can Immediately relieve and permanently ears yourself of stubborn constipation or dis tressing stomach trouble and perfectly regulats your kidney aud liver by tskln one dose a day of DRAKE 8 PALMETTO WINE. Any reader pf this paper can secure absolutely free a bonis by wriittur loJv.Um brn,ui rv, nr.k. Buna. Ing, Chic-" A FKt irW bottle alone has broueht health and visor to many, so you owe ll to your sal! It) prove what It w in do la your ease. Writs la sviDpan Uo vaiy do. then on Friday trot against the world' record to high wheel sulky. Summaries: Trotting, 2;28 class, purse 11.000, three In five. John Caldwell, b. g.. by Btrathway (Thompson) 1 1 The Peer, blk. h. (Howard) 2 2 6 Kyrllllc. ch. h. iToung) 6 & 2 Trilby Nutwood, ch. m. (Stanley)....! 7 3 Mush, b. g. (DeRyderi 7 S 7 Flexo, ch. h. (Demarest) 4 6 4 Lad lona. b. m. (Rathburn) 4 5 Nlcol II, hr. h. (Raymondl "n. Majestic, b. g. (Sullivan) 8 ds. Time: 2:15H; 2:16',; 2:144j. Paring, 2:08 class, purse 11.000, two In three: Ecstatic; b. m., by Oratorio (Lang)... 1 1 Anidrosls, ch. g. (Allen) 1 2 2 Frank Yoakum, b. g (Oosnell) 2 3 3 Snffreet. blk. m. (Wilson) 4 4 4 Krskln Reed, b. g. (Carpenter) . ds. Red Bird. b. h. (Walker) ds. Cascade, br. g. (Hudson) ds. Time: 2:Wi; 2:084; 2:(i4. Pacing, 2:10 class, purse, $1,000, three In flve: . , Peeler Patron, b. g. by Peeler (Walker) t J J Ben F.. b. g. (DeRydert 1 2 S 2 Dhv Book. blk. g. (Humphreys- vine) ; ; ; Csrllo M. b. m. (Mark) 4 8 4 3 Time: 2:304; 2:10,; 2:119; 2:14V. EVF.XTS OS THE RlSl0 TRACKS Diamond Wins the Prodnre Stakes at Brighton Reach. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. -Diamond, at 7 to I. today won the $15,000 Produce stakes, which was the opening feature of the au tumn meeting at Brighton Beach. The Produce is run in two parts, today's raoe being for colts- and geldings. The second half will be for fillies. Only a fair field of 2-year-olds faced the starter for this nice, with Wild Mint and Jack Lory equal choices, at 12 to S. The start was bad and Lyne beat the barrier ami at once rushed Diamond into the lead. As he swung Into the stretch ho was leading by one length and a half from Wild Mint, that was sec ond most of the way. Diamond won by a length from Wild Mint, that whs five lengths in front of Jack Lory. Previous winners of the colt's half of the. Produce were Mexican and Stalwart. ' Pulsus won the third race, a handicap, one mile and a furlong, In the fast time of 1:MH. which Is three-fifths of a second slower than the world's record. Only ono favorite won. Results: First race, six forlongs: Collector Jes sup. 2 to 6, won. Duchess Ollle second, Adriatha third. Time: 1:13. Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: Walter Cleary, 2 to 1, won, Paul Ak"r second. Flying Buttress third. Time: 4:2H- Third race, one mile and a furlong: Pul sus. 6 to 1, won. Ostrich second, Dekaber third. Time: 1:51H. Fourth race, the Produce stakes. $16,000, first half colts and geldings, six furlongs: Diamond 114 (Lyne), 7 to 2, won; Wild Mint. 119 (Burns). 12 to 6, second; J nek Iriry. 117 (Gannon), 12 to 6, third. Time: 1:13 Fifth race, one mile and one-sixteenth: Charter, 6 to 1, won. Bridle Path second, Nult Blanche third. Time: 1:48H. Sixth race, five and one-half furlongs: Thirty-Third, S to 1. won. Vandalla second, Brush Up third. Time: 1:0744. CHICAGO, Sopt. 12. Results at Haw thorne: First race, six furlongs: Mad Mulish, 7 to 20. won. Dragon second, Julia M., 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:14. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Creolln, 13 to 6. won, Weird second, Hand vice third. Time: 2:48Vfc. Third race, six furlongs: Delgoa. 13 to 20, won, McGee second. Matador third. Time: 1:13. Fourth' race, one and one-eighth miles, Excelsior atakes: Prince Silver Wings. 4 to 1t won, The Ladv second. Miss Craw ford third. Time: 1:62. Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Haviland. 9 to 20, won. Dr. Stephens sec ond. 1. L. Moore third Time: 1:48. Sixth . race, five furlongs: Clgarlighter, 7 to 2. won. Subtle second, Ram's Horn third. Time: 1:00. DETROIT, .Sept- 12. Results at Highland park: f Klrst race.. MX iuriongs: Aiioeri. a to o. won, Olendun second. Mint Bed third. , Time: 1:174. " , Second race, five furlongs: Merino, even. won. Miss Gunn second, Edna Tanner i third. Time: 1:06 Third race, one .mile and one-eighth: , Santa Teresa; 9 to 1, won, Barney Burk i second. Edward Hale third. Time: 2:0iM. j Fourth race, five and one-half furlong: i Lerlda. 2 to -X. won, Arrah May second, Mcllvaln third.' Time: 1:114. Fifth, race.-nslsj sand one-half furlongsi: Jigger, 11 to ft.: rtron. Four Leaf Clover. 5 th 1, second. Chumblee third. Time: 1:244. r Sixth- rac'!'! and one-half furlongs: Prince Light. vliP; to 1. won. lole second, Frank Rice- third. Time: 1:24. ST. LOUIS,'. Sept. 12.-Jtesults at Del mar: First race, " six furlongs, selling: Extol. 12 to 1. won.-rBen Lear second, Vulcaln third. Time: 1:16. ecoi.i race.-'iour ana one-nan luruniK". selling: Imp- Nepenthe, 4 to 1. won; Ethel's Pride second, Trixle White third. Time: 0:66. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Crescer- ton, 7 to 2. won. Tribes second, Mlndora third. Time: 1:15'.. Fourth rsce, one mile and seventy yards, purse: Barklylte. to 6. won, Iady Strathmore second. Blissful third. Time: 1:46V Filth race, six furlongs: Commodore, 4 to 5. won. Vestry second. Hradcn third. Time: 1:14V Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth milen, selling: Flora Willoughby, $ to 1. won. Trvon second, Dawson third. Time: 1:48. Beatrice Defeated nt Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb., Sept. 14-(Speclnl Tel egram ) Hastings defeated the Beatrice Creameries in a hotly contested game. Pendergraft. for Hastings, pitched a good game, allowing seven hits and only two runs. Oiod supjKirt kept the score down for the locals. Morse, for Beatrice, was touched for ten hits, with a total of seven runs. The same teams play here Tuesday anil wednesdny. pcore: n.ii.r.. Hastings 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 10 2 Beatrice 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 7 4 Struck out: By Pendergraft, 2: by Morses 7. Home runs: Whilcomb, Miller. Bat teries: Morse and Miller; Pendergraft and Whitcomb. Umpire: Illckley. TAKES DIAMOND CONTRACT MAN Government Arrests Heed of Boston Company Removed from , Kansas City. BOSTON, Sept. 12 Guy C. Stllllngs, treasurer of the Preferred Mercantile com pany of this city, was arrested today on a charge of conducting a "diamond lottery" business In violation of . the postal laws. The company was formerly located in Kan sas City. In five months. It Is said. $1,656,030 In con tracts was written hy the concern, which has forty branch offices In many of th large cities. FIRE RECORD0. Rad Blase in Idaho. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Sept. 12 Almost every business block In this city was wiped out by the Are which started In the Butte cafe and which burned seven hours. The loss will reach $300,000, with small Insur ance. Fanned by a wind that blew with almost hurricane velocity, the Are swept down Broadway, the principal business street, de stroying every building for nearly seven blocks. The fire department was utterly helpless and the fire burned Itself out. Tho Are was confined to the business district, no residences being destroyed. Prepara tions ar,e .already under way for clearing the ruins and rebuilding. Among the heavy losers are the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company, $35,000; Goltman Lum ber company. $40,000. and O. K. Wilbur, clothing, $10,000. How to Judge Beer SOLID, CREAMY ; FOAM An sniallible Indication of body, g and erceUsnoe) of arwwTg Material. A. solirl, cream foam is tb invariable indication of body, ig and nceOcnc of brewing material in beer. Unless the best grades oV barley and bops, selected with extreme care, are used in sufficient quantity, brewed so as. to give fhe beer the proper strength and body, and after ward the beer la thoroughly ripened and aged, it cannot how the solid, creamy foam always found in the famous A. B. C. BEER "Tbo only boer bottled exchiarvery at the Bcwwary" t'Efl THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. sr. LOUIS. U. S. A H. MAY & Co., Wbolesala Oiilen Vhchtlna- Party torm Hound. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 12.-The launch containing Wlllism Robinson, wife and daughter and R. F. 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