t ! ft THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1906. i I 4 1 1 -! OMAHA WINS FROM PUEBLO Fit Tuoniaad feopla U tha Contett an tk BUU Fait Ground. THIRTY-SEVEN HITS IN THE CONTEST Omaha Get . 'e Leas Bnd'al the Battla mm AUo Parts tm m rise Article f Ball In -" turn Flelsl. ' FL'EBLO. tMs., fltept It Today's (una between Omaha and Pueblo was played under moat unfavorable circumstances at th state fair grounds. Tha entire out field waa banked with people as well aa tha aide line and part of the Infield. U waa impossible - to- get a fotil fly In any direction and (round rules were, establ ished to the effect that no hit should be (oo4 for mora than two bases. As a re sult hits were numerous and Omaha won because lurk broke their way. The score: v . OMAHA. ,, Jab. k. h. ro. a. Bander, lb...., i 0 4 1 a Autrey, rf..., s o Z 1 0 Perring, 8b ( V lit Welnh, cf., 1 18 0 Baaeey, It. 8 8 I 4 Dolan, lb i 3 1 0 Qondlna, c....., I J 1 1 t Long-, sa. lo4f, p. ..,...,...., 4 8 10 1 Corn, p 1000 Totals' .J..M......a 11 to 77 . 14 1 o o 0 0 0 V 0 0 PTTBLO. Aa R. H. PO. A E. 0 0 rjook. If i.... 10 1 0 .IotKlvray. cr. t iader, 2b 4elcbotr, rf .. 8 .awert. 8b . 8 .IU1, lb 8 'ass. aa 0 J Mat e e a I 1 1 t 1 0 0 , 0 0 1 .lennirker, c. .lorgan, p. ...... 8 Totals i. .44 7 17 27 11 ( maha , ... 8 0 0 0 8 1 0-11 J'ueblo 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 7. Two-baa hits! Dodge. Bassey, Dolan. Kleke (1), Hill 1, Molrholr, MoOilvrsy. Hit wILhpttchad. ball: By Dodge. 1 Struck out: By . Dodge. I; by Morgan, 8. Time: 16. Umpire: Van Blckel. Attendance: 5,000. flare x Beat Champs Twice. SIOtTC . CITT, la., Sept. 18. A record breaking week day rrrwd of 8,000 people .his morning- saw the Packers take both I amea of the double-header front Dea ..loinee and make It three atralght from the top notchera In this series. The score if the first game was 4 to 1 and the sec ond 4 to 3. Superior playing both In tha f eld and at the bat won for ftloux City. Jiy agreement tlr aecond game was limited i o seven I nnlngs on account of limited time, but waa tied and went to tbe eighth, t core, first game: a 8IOUX dlTY. ,,'AB.' R. H. PO. A. M. .... 4 0 1 3 0 0 ....4 0 0 8 1 0 .... 4 0 3 4 0 0 ('aaupbell, If. Hheehan, 8b. Wobllt, cf.... Weed, 2b .... 4 4 0 A i ' 0 i -iw con, ss. i'reeee. lb.: I'eUftt, c... 4 Jarrott, j. Totals, ...,M 4 7 37 1 DES MOINES. . - N A3. ' R. H. PO. A, E. Scnlpke,. 8b. 4 0 o'Leary,. ss 1 1 1 Andreas, lb 4 , . 0 ,1-oyle. of.... 4 . 1 liaerrlever, 2b.. .,.....,,1 . ( fceakiooe. It,....,....,. 4 , 0 Cktte, rf...... .. ;0 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 12 voa, o.... s.v Totals........... 83' 1- -.7. 27 14 6 Bloux City ...... .,...0 t 0 0 0 J 0 .0 4 . L.a Molnaa ..........1 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Sioux City, 3: res Moines, 1. Two-base bits: Nobllt, Freese. Double plays; OXarw ,toHogi1evet. Lft on biises: Bloux City, 7; Pes Wolnea, ,7. Btolen btisesi Newton, Freese, Heater' (2),' Ho- t gi lever, Wolfe. - Sacrifice- hits: t reeae, I. eater. Bases 'on baits;- OS Jarrott, I. Hit by pltohed ball:- Pettlt. . Struck, entr liy Jarrott, 8: by Oillenv .l. : Tlrae; 1:15. Empires Darls.- i r . I Score, second (amein?; ' ' ,! ' ,. BIOU'. CITX. ; ; AB.' R. H. PO. A. B. Campbell, It ,4'-' 3 3 0 r o 0 Bheehan. lb...,, '4 0 0 0 3 0 Nobllt, cf I '01-3 0 0 Weed. 8b 8 '10 13 1 Newton,, as... i4 0 1 0 0 Freese, lb 3 118 0 0 Heater, rf 0300 Pettlt, c- , 1 8 0 1 Corbet t, p....... 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totala ... 4 1 34 1 1 . . . : - DBS MOINES. ' AB, . R. H. PO. A. K. Srhlpke,' lb,,',. O Leary, ss..-, Andreas, lb... Doyle, 'of...,.'. Hogrlever. 3b. Besalons, If.... Miller, rf V olfe, e Cloatta, p...... Totala'...., .. 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 11 0 1 - 0 1 1 0 0 0 ,. 8 ...... ...81 4 a One out when winning run scored. . Bloux City .'.I 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 Dea Molnaa ...., ....0 0 0 0 8 0 0-8 Barred runs: Des Moines, 1. Two-base litt: Campbnll; Nobllt, Andreas. Beaaions. Lett on bases: Bloux City, 8; Dea Molnee, 8. Stolen baeea:, Pettlt, (2. Weed, O Leary. Andreas. Sacrifice hlta: Freeae (3), Heaier, Vl rat base on balls; 'Off Corbett, 4; off l iootte,' 1. Hit by pitched ball: Weed, fit ruck out: By Corbett, 7j by Ciootte, Ul W lid . pltohes; . Clcone. 8. Passed ball; Pabst DlueRibboa Tke clcaneit beer and th richest beer and Laa &o equal aa a nuLl. Lealthful lev erage. It if brewed oaly' from Pabst eight-day malt, the choiccat tops and pure water. Pabst eight-day malt, tke perfect malt, contain all tha lool qualitiea of the finest barley in prediestcd form. It ia tku kigb. food value and tke Pabst exclusive proce of brewing and tkor ougkly aging tka beer, that give Pakst Blue Ribkoa Beer its rick, mellow flavor, it rcfresking xct. PABST BREWIXO CO, ia07 Leavenworth SC ItMtM Dwa. 1. Ha. - j.- ,t jj. r McKibbin is all HAT. You don't par extra for " name or reputation". ,., Tou pay for HAT only. Pay '.'the , other fellow" another two for the name ifyou WISH. If you want to SAVE it buy " l . a. a a. :Hats Wolfe. Tune: 1:30. Umpire: Darts. At tendance: 8.000. . Wright Wlsta ltls Owii (hull. DENVER. Colo... Sept. U By hitting Maddox opportunely In th-alxtb, Denvr defeated Lincoln here today, I to L Wrtgbt waa a big factor In winning Ills own game, getting a single, two-hagger a ad three-bagger, out of four times up, scoring himself mree times ami driving, in three runs. Score: LINCOLN AB. R H. PO. A. K. Belden. If. ....... Smith, ss Kandall, rf Ruaaell, cf Zalueky, c Mesaerly, lb Davis, 3b Donahue, 2b Wright, p 2 0 3 2.1-0 01 1 0 0 1 4 0 8 10 0 8 0 Totala .... 32 7 DENVER. AB. R. 4.0 I C 17 h. po. :a. Ketpheni, cf.. Qulllln, 8b.... Fenlon. If Thomas, lb.,. Gagnier. ss... 8teen.2b Harms, rf.... Rogers, c Maddock, p.. 8 12 t vi 0 8 0 Totals Denver Lincoln 38 2 24 -13 0 0 1- 0 .0 4 0 2 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Zaluaky fSi.' Randall. Bel- Stolen base aen. nacrince nits: ueiaen, zaiueay, ttog era Two-base hit: Wright. Three-baae hits: Belden, Thomas. Wright." Baaea on balla: Off Wright, 1; off Maddox. 8. 8truck out: By Wright, 8: by Maddox, 4.' Hit by pitched ball: Messerly. Double plays: kaluaky to Smith; Steen, Qagnler to Thomaa. Left or baaea: Denver, 7;, Lincoln, . First be.ee on errors: Denver, 2. Lincoln, I. Time: L20. Umpire: Edlnger. Standing of the ' Trans. . Played. .Won. LosL Pet. Des Moines ...132 Omaha 1X1 Lincoln ....182 Bloux City 182 Denver ,..1R3 Pueblo 130 No games today. 91 41 . .6N0 K8 3 . .81 4, 4 M i.4f Kl 71 .462 M - 78- .4SJ U .7 .3 OAMfJS IS THK ATIOIAL. lEAOl E Cblcagro Wlaa from Bt. L4ul4 by eora .- of Foor to Two. V--. " ; ST. Louis, Mo., Sept.' 18. Chicago ' took the opening game of the aerie this after noon from St. Louis, I to 1' Score: . chioaoo. . r . sr. ixit ia. B.H.O.A.C. i B.H.O.A.B. lasla, of.. ..8 a Burch.'ef . ... t 1 1 S Rtio.kr4. If. 4 S t Bnnt.-,t.. 4 ,1 I 1 I Bshulia. . rf.. 1 4 D Barry. lb..,..t. 1 14 I t hanM. 4 It .1 .BXiirraj rtnL . S t At.lnt.iat. Ibllll SMertea, If . . . 4 1 I Ttiilw. m.J. 4 I I I .4Hrll. IB.'... tif I t 1 grara, v I . 1 Uar.h.11, ,..- I' Kilns. ....J,1 I :Orawlsr4, ,.m. I I I S Broirn.. .... 4 1 1.4. Sparser, a 4 4 ' Totala... '.V.U't it ,5 "i Tota?a.;....lT"T.rt li t Chicago ..;. 8 0 0 , j-0- 00 L- Bt. Lpuls 0 0 .0 .0 Ov.0,0'0 '3-3 Sacrifice hit: .Sheckard.. Double' plays: Rivers, -Tinker and Chance. . Fa seed ball: Marshall. Stolen , baaea: Chance (Ji, Bchulte, . Stelnfeldt. Hit 4jy ' pitched ball: lly Karger, Stelnfeldt. Wild pitch Brown. . Bases on balls: Oft .Karger., 8; ; off Brown, 1. Struck out: Karger, 3; Brown, a. Left on bants: St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 10. Time: 1:40. Umpires! . Conway and Emails. . , . , . ftaaken Bat Oat Vlotory. BOSTON. Sept. 13.-Phlladelphla batted Dorner out of the' box In the third Inning today and won, 4 to 2. Cameron, a New England league player took Dorner's place and kept the visitors from scoring. Dug gleby held the locals safe,' except In the fourth. Boors: ' ' PHILADKLfHIA. ''BOSTON. i B.U.O.A B. " . B.HO.A.B. Tbonaaa. ef.. 1 1 oDolaa. rf.... I I t a,Bi.n. Ib.. I S 1 4 OTuiMy. Ik... 4 I 11 4 1 Bransaald, lk I 1 I SBrala. tb 4 I 1 Luab, rf 4 lit OBatas. at I 1 . . S Mac, if.... 4 I 4 Hari, lb:, t 8 l'S lMKiiiu.. M...4 lit lliridwall. at. 4 8 3 Courtney, Ibl I 0 I U4da. K.. 8 1 S PooIb. c 4 t 1 Uiowa t S lxE(lbT. . 4 4 I eoN. ill. ....! 0(81 NMSkaak c 1 8 t Total. .....M 887 .1 lUuniw. -p.... 1 , i - CaoMroa, .. t 4 4a Ttaia...... 77 13 "I Batted for Madden In ninth, . Philadelphia .-. 1 18 0 0 0 0-4 Boston 0 0 3 4) 0 02 Two-base hit: Magee. Three-baae hits: Brain (8). ' Sacrifice hlta: Sentelle 12. Stolen base: Sentelle. ' Double plays: Brldwell, Howard to Tanney; O'Neill to Teoney. Hlta: Off Dorner, 8. In three Innings; off Cameron, 3, in alx innlnga. Baaea on balla: Oft Dugglaby, 3; of Dorner, 3; off Cameron, 8. Struck out: By Dug glaby, 4; by Dorner, L by Cameron, 3. Time: 1:61. . Umpires: Carpenter and John ston. Plttsbarajr Wlaa Both fteeaee. PITTS B I.' HO, Sept. 13,-Pittsburg won both gamea of a double header from Cin cinnati today. . The local scored five runs In the firm Inning of the first -ganio, and were never hftadvd. - in the aecond game, which lasted only aeven Inninca, by agree ment. Pittsburg profited by the wlklneas of araeer aud a couple of mlsplays. Score, tlrsi game: '.',: ' ' PITTaBCftO. .'.'.. CINOIXSATI. ' a.H.o.a.a. a.H.o.A.K. Hallmaa, If. 1 4 1 HuralM.- b..-4 ill Lcara, K....4 alt K.ll.r. 4 t 4 H.uiuaat. Ct4,l I t.afiaioot. ctj... 4 4 4 M.irr. m 4' 4 talhart, l. 4 118 4 NmIm. lb;.. I 1 11 1 na,-hl. -' 4 1114 ShKhas. b.. 14 11 1 1'or.oran. at I I I t nilrb.r, lh.1 I 4 4 SD.aU' lb I I 1 filbaoa. s I lis Waunae, 4 -I 44 Lw, p t 1 1 , t .' . Totala.'... ., 10 H I Toula tt 4 IT 11 i Pittsburg '..'.'.a 0 0 9 0 0 0 8 Cincinnati' .'.....0 0 1 0 0 0. 0 0 13 Two-baae hits: Ritchey, Kelley, Sohlel. Sacrifice hit: Huggins. Stolen baaea: Hull man, Leach, Nealon. Double playa: Meier. Ritchey and Nealon: Ritchey and Meier. Basea on balla: Off Leevar, 1; Weirjr. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Nealon. Struck' out: By I.eever, 1; by Welmer, 3. Teft on baaos: Pittsburg. ; Cincinnati. 7. Time: 1:88. Um pire; Klem Score, second game: MTTSliURO. . CINCINNATI B H.O.A g B H O.A K Hallaiaa. if . 2 1 4 Husaiaa lb. I 1 J I 1 LM.:b. if.... I 1 4 IK.ll.y, lf....i 4 1 a ranaiMl. cf I 1 1 Jud. if 114 M.l.r. S.....I a 1 aBot, tier Ncaloa. lb... I 4.1 1 U,lxrt. lb... I I 1 i I aheabaa. lb. 14 11 McLeea. a... 1 till Rliohar. Jo-- 1 I I I ti'orooraa. h. I i I 1 rblpa. ....! t I 0 IIinI. lb I 1 1 LIStl4. P...1 1 . r. p ... 414 ' 8tbll 1 1 t 4 Total! M 4 !l tl - .- . Totals. at fUU I Batted for Frasar In seventh. Pltteburg .0 0 t 1 1 3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Sacrifice hits: Kelley. McLean, t Stolen haors: Nealon. Lobert. Double plsy: Bheehan to Neetan to Bheehan. Urat butio on bails: Off I.lfleki, 3; off Kraaer. 3. Btnick out: By Iellleld. 4: bv Fiaaer. 1. Left on baaea: Ptttebura-. 4; Cincinnati, 8. Time: 1:16. Umpire) .Kleao. Oaaae Poiipae4. At New Tork Brooklyn gaaie postponed , rain. lastlai of tha Teaaaa. Won. lost. Pit. 11 . U .76 Bf 4f 4 88 .4 .ft 1 ' 7t .. 87 7 , 77 . : 44 hi 42 " .us CliUajro New York .... Pittsburg PliiladalphU . Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis Boston ......1X3. 1 Sst .-,...13 .7?. . .135 14 a me today: Phlladlpba e4 aMen Bagokljn at Ksw Tork. TEN INNLSGS WITHOUT A RUN Whit 8z and Brown Put Up Fia Eibi bitioa of Hational 0am. BOTH PITCHERS DO EFFECTIVE WORK at. Ials Has Several rbaaeea; bat Own Pitches His Teoaa -Oat of the Hale Every Time. CHICAGO. Sept. 13.-Chlcgo and St. Lout played I ten Innings today and neither team was thl. to score. St. Louts had several . chanres but fine pitching by Owen held the vtslfora safe. Umpire E-ans called the game on account of dark ness. Score: CH1CAOO. ' ST. UU'IS. B H O A R. H O A K. Hshn. rf 4 1 4 Mia. tt i 4 r. Joota. cf. I 4 I T. Jones, lb. 4 I I 1 Tfb.ll, lb.... 4 111 asione. If 4 111 Davis, as.... I til SHemphlll, ef. 1 I I 1 Donnbu. lb. 4 1 II I 0'Brln, sa . I 0 I I Dougherty, if 4 1 1 0 Ro. k fl.ld. tb 4 1,1 "oh, tb 4 til Hartiell, 9b. I 1114 Roth. 4 14 1 ORlrli.y, 0....4 1 I Ovsa, p 4 4 4 1 "P.lly. p 4 3 1.4 1 Totala 14 I IS II Totals 14 I 10 14 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O St. Louts ......... 0 00000000 00 Left on. bases: .Chicago, ; St. Louis. 7. Two-base hit:. Stone. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill, O'Brien. Stolen baaes: Isbell. Struck out: By Owen. ; by Pelty,- 4. Bases on balls: Oft Owen, 1: off Pelty. t. Time: 3.00, Umpires: Evans and Sheridan. Clevelaaa ghata Oat Detroit. DETROIT. Mich., Sept. li Detroit could do nothing with Hess, getting two men on second - In the same Inning but one, and never reaching third base. The fielding waa high class. ' Score: CLEVELAND. MTltOlT.' B. H.O.A. a. . B. H.O.A. B. Caffra. If.... I I Cobb, If I 4 4 1 BioTalt, IV. .'I 1 i irovMtn. Ib f II Turner, as... I I 1 4 rrawtort. rf. 4 1 4 Lajals. 111 pra. ef....4 1. CrnigsltoR. ; rf 4 4 4 'Vhmlot, a... 4 14 1 yilck. rf I 1 I 0 OLInrtnar. Ib.. 4 1 I Rossmaa. la. 4 I 11 s 9rnarr. ss. 4 1 4 1 I BBls, - a....'. 4 . 1 I 9rblhrk, lb I 1 4 Hsas. . p 4 I .CBubaaks. p.. I 1 TeUla 17 11 rr ii i Totals N 4 17 11 1 Cleveland ''. 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 41 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Lindsay, Flick. Sacrifice hits: Coughlln, Srhetbeck. Stolen bases: Flick. Base on balls: Off Eubank, 2; off Heas, 1. Hit by pitched bell: Bubanks, 1; Hess, 1. Left on bases: -Detroit, 7; Cleve land,' 8. Struck out: By Bubanks, 4; by Heas, 2. Double play: Schelbeck, Scbaefer and Lindsay. Wild pitch: Bubanks. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly.. New York Defeats YVaahlaarto. ' WASHINGTON. Sept, 13. -New Tork de feated Washington today, 4 to 1 ths gsme being called after the visitors had batted In the eighth Inning, on account of dark ness. Werner wsa put out of the game for objecting to Hurst's deetMon. Score: NEW TORK. WA8H1NOTOI4. B.H.O.A.e. B. H.O.A. a. C.nroT, If.... I 0 14 tAltlser. as... I I 1 Kelsr, rf ... 4 0 4 SRrbaUIjr. lb.. 4 111 Elb.rfsW. as. I 8 1 4 ejonos. cf till Chsss, lb.... I 14 0 Cross. Ib I 1 I Wlllisms, Ib. I 1 4 4 BHlrkmsn, rf . 1 ' LaporU, tb.. 1111 Aodrsoa. If. I Hoffmsa. ef.. 1 tstahr, lb.... 1 II Kl.lnow, ... 1 14 1 IWsrnsr. ... I 114 Chssbra, ' p... I t 1 Wskfl14, . 1 48 ralsaabsrs. p I 1 I Totals II I II U 1 ' Totals... ...K T It II New York 0 0 0 0 1 1 3-4 Washington 0 1 0 0 1 0 02 Two-bass hits: Falkenberg. ' Sacrifice hlta: Keeler, Hoffman. Stolen bases: Schalfly, Jones, 2; Stahl. Warner. Klelnow, 2. Double play: Blberfeld and Chase. Left on bases:. Washington. ; New York, 3. Bam jon balls: Falkenberg, 8; Chesbro, 8. Struck out: Falkenburg, 1; Chesbro, 6. Wild pitch: Falkenberg. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Hurst. Boatoa Wins la Tenth. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 18. Boston defeated Philadelphia in a ten-tnnliig game, 4 to 2. Score: BOSTON.. PHILADELPHIA. ..: B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hor. If..,.. 4 4 4 4 SHtrti.l, .It... 4 lit Par nt, lb... I 14 1 H.Armbntr rf4 111 Stshl. ef-i,. I 4 8 4 Isrls, lb.,.. I U Oodsrln. sft: . I 14 4 1 Lord, rf..... .4 I J a Ortmsbaw,' -lb 4 -1 t I 8bu, 3b...v'4 I I Morgso. b.. 4 14 1 Cros. las.l:'., 4 ". II Praemsa.. rf. Ill aoidrto. lb . i . 1 I C.Arnbrstr c I 4 I Powrs. ....! I Taaaahill, . p. 1 1 1 Srhrark. c... 1 I I Plaak. p... 1110 Totals..',. .44 '1 M II lDri.rt, p....l , ' ' ' ', Holm, p... " ' '' ' '. BDlr "..'.'.. 1 I, .'. 8ebol4 ... 1 , ' . Coombs, p... 111 Totals II 10 14 Batted for Plank In fifth.' , Batted for Dygert In eighth. Boston i.....O 0008000 14 Philadelphia 0 00000008 03 Left on bases: Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 10. Stolen bases: 8hean, Uodwln, Cross. Two-base hits: Oldrlng. Sacrifice hits: Hoey. Double plays: Orimshuw, Tanneuill and Morgan. Smirk out: By Plank, 2; by Dygert, 2; by Coombs, 2. Bases on balls: Oft Plsnk. 2; oft Dygert, 1; off Tan nehlll, 8; off Holmes, -1; off Coombs, 1.. Hlta: Off Plank, 6 in five innings; oft Dy gert, 1 In three Innings; off Holmes, 0 In one Inning; off Coombs, 1 In one Inning. Hit by pitched bull: Shean. Time: 2:U6. Umpire: O'Laughlln. gtaadlag of the Teams. Played. Won. Loat. Pet. New. Tork 120 7 BO .ftlS Chicago :.: ..128 77 61 .001 Cleveland .128 70 6t) .oj Philadelphia' 12b 71 67 . .5 St. Louis 128 08 62 .ol Detroit 127 &ft 6S .4H6 Waahlngton 130 40 81 .877 Boston J33 48 .Hi ' Oames today: Detroit at Cleveland, New Tork at Washington, Boston at Philadel phia. OAMES IX AMERICA ASSOCIATION Mlaneapoll Defeats Kansas City la Xlnth .Inning. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Sept, lS.-Mln-neapolis defeated Kansas City in the ninth Inning today, when a batting rally netted tbe visitors five runs. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT. B.H.O.A.E. ' B. H.O.A. B. Davis, ef 4 III CtidT, if.. 4 1441 Sulllrss, ft.. 4 1114 Mi Brlds, ss. 4 1 I 4 t Orsmlnssr, Ib I 14 1 Psrrlns. ib.. 4 1 1 1 Hsn. If 4 1 a H III. cf 4 14 11 Precmsa. lb. 4 110 I Burks, lb.... I 111 Orlrr. ss 4 114 JPr.nu. lb... 4 I 7 A 1 Pox. lb 4 I I I Bohannoo, (ft 1 4 14 Orabsin. c.il 111 1 Sullivan, c. 4 Tsomas. ... I 114 Durham, p... I 110 ' . 'WaHron ... 1 I I Totals U 11 27 14 4 Totals It 11 IT U I Batted for Durham in ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 58 Kansas City v. 40 00 1 0 00 0-S Two-baae hits: Thorn aa, Sullivan,' Per rine. Struck out: By: Durham, 6: by Thomaa, 1. Bases on balls: Off Durham, 4: olf Thomas. 1. Doubts plays: Davis, Freeman to Fox; Oyler to Fox; Mo Brlde to Frants, Hit by pitcher: Oyler. I-eft an bases: Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 8. Sacrifice .hlta: Caseady, Bohanqon, Hart. Stolen buses: Frants. Time: 1:45. Umpires; Hay and Owens. Hooslera Win froaa Distillers. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 13. Cromley suc ceeded in keeping the visitors' hits well scattered and Indianapolis won from Louis ville. 4 to 3, today. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ' LOUISVILLE B.H.O.A.E. . H.O.A. . Dantea i. Hill K.rw In, rf... 1 411 AUwrtoa. Ik. 4 1 1 1 1 StovslU If... 4 1 1 HIS9SS. St.... 4 4 t 1 4SlllTB. lb. I I Ksbo. lb.... 4 I 1 t bruluar. lb. 4 I I I William-, as. 4 I 4 I I Woodrug, lb I l I Thlslmaa. If. 1 I I 4 Murpbr. rf..4 1 I 4 4 Maroaa, lb.: 4 111 SQulnlas. as.. 4 I 4 4 Holmss. e.... 42 I I a ioor. e 4 1 Craailsr, p. 4 13 1 Puttnaaa, p. 4 1 I Totala U 1 11 II 4 Totals 14 I 14 1 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 Louisville .' 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Baaes on halls: Off Ptittmsnn, 2; off Cromley, 1. Struck out: By Pullman, 6; by Cromley, 3. Two-base hit: Msrcan. Sscrific hit: Tblelmsn. Double play: Marcau. Williams to Kahoe. Stolen base: Marcan. Left on bases: Louisville. 8; In dianapolis, . Time: 1;W. Umpire: Egan. - Brewers Ranch Hlta. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 13. Milwaukee bunched hlta In tbe ilrst and sixth Innings :imt won from St. Paul today, to 4 Score: - kflLWAtlKBE. ST. PAIL. ' 110.11. S H.O.I B. M rhH.tr, ss I 111 lC.r. as 4 I 1 I V (ire k rf ...I It tbusdsa. lb... 4 4111 Hal oaa. lb. I 4 11 1 I Millar. rf..,.4 lilt Blosk. s 4 111 I k'lw, FI....4 1 14 ( larks, lb... I 111 I Wkssiw, IV. 4 I 1 Uouabsrtr. ef I 14 Cor. II 4 I 1 Hruss. If I 0 14 SPaddsa. tb... 4 I MTars'k, lb I I I Irwia. a I I I Uaoeala, I I I A da aw. p.... I 18 8 4 ! Totals ..'.. 4 IT I 4 Tsula It 14 it 1 Milwaukee 3 8- St. Paul 1 14 Two-base hit: afctlieatiey Irwin. Clarke. Saorlfiee hit; Batemao, first base an balls: Off Goodwin. 4; off Adams, I Hit by pitched ball: Oreen. Passed ball: Block. Ftolen base: Oreen. Struck out: By Good win, ; by Adams, 8. Double plays: Mo Cheeney to Mo4irmlck to Bsteman; Oood win to MrCheeney to Bateman. Ieft on bases: Milwaukee, 8; 8U Paul, . Umpire: Warden. Time: 1;4b. , t'olnmhns Skats tVmt Taleda. TOLEDO. O., Sept. 13 Ryan's double, followed by a sacrifice and an Infield hit gave Cnlumhua the only run of today's featureless game. Score: cpLfstBfS. TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A . Plrksrlns, rf. 4 I 1 t lrssmsn. si I I I I Cooltsr. If... I 1 I i. ( larks. If I 1 Hinrjiraan, Ib I 1 I I Odw.ll, et... I 111 Rrsn. 4 1 I r nont, rf . 4 Kibm. lb.... I II Krs nrsr. Ib. 4 I 4 4 Wrtsjer. ib... till Kaahs. lb... 1111 rtobsnsllls. rf 4 1 W. nark, lk 4 4 14 14 War, ss ....4 13 1 Abbott, .... I 14 8 Derssr, p I I 1 I Cber b. 1 I I 4 Totals II I IT I I Tatala W 8 IT 1, 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Toledo :.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hlta: Abbott, Kreuger, Ryan. Stolen bases: Cllngman, Wrlgley. Sarrt flee hits: Knabe, Kibm. Herger. Struck out: By Berger, 3; by Chech, 3. First base on balls: Off Berger, 3.' Double play: Hlnchman to Wrlgley to Klhm. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Columbus, . Hit by pitched ball: Wrlgley. Passed ball: Ab bott. Tims: 1:35. Umpire: Kane." Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. I)st. Tct. Columbus ..147 l r .Sl Milwaukee .14 . SS 4 .871 Minneapolis ;.ll 78 .14 Toledo 14T 78 STI .5.1 Louisville ,.14S" 70- ' .470 Kannaa City 148' T8 .41 St. Paul ...14(1 6 80 ,4b3 Indianapolis 147 63 ; 04 .M Games today; Columbus t Toledo, Ixiuls yllle at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. .. " I own Leagae Heaalta. MARSHALLTOWN. la.. Sept. lSSneclal Telegram.) Following axe the results in the Iowa league; Marahalltown, ,3: Ottumwa, 0; Ottumwa, 4; Marahslltown, 2. Waterloo. -3; Hurilngton, L Clinton, ij Keokuk, 0. Oskalooaa. : Fort Dodge. 8: called In fourteenth Inning on account of darkness. EVENTS ON , TUB .RISKING TRACK Oateame Wins .the Raaaet HaadlM at SheeBshead. Bay. vmor eVMrr n . . . . . - .... m . - bj Krvn, c i. vruitronie, ina a to 6 favorite, won the Russet handicap, one mile and a half on the turf, at Sheepshead nay iraav. rtanor kfoy lea ror nix fur longs, then gave way to Orly II. The lat ter showed the way for half a mile, when Miller brought the favorite up and won by five lengtha. . Orly II waa second two lengths before Entree. Roaeben, at 1 to 3, captured the Flight stake at aeven fur- lonsra. TV rV .lnhnann hi. n tm ported to have Won $10,000 on the race. wwwn won Dy nve lengins. nummary: iriNt a . . . i , . , ........ , .iiu m nui xurionga: vaquero won, Eldorado second, Gargantua third. Time: uecond race, mile: Cotton Town won. Time: 1:3SH,. Th 1 rrl r. . . 11. A . . . . T . " SV.IU v, unvi ( ri . jennis McCabe won. Our Sister second, Sonoma i.iiiu. iimn. a:v(b. ITmirtli ima X.n . U . ., . , . - . ' . , " s 1 1 l .issn, in tvbo luriongn; Kiaehen An Sunfara mnA T,... . k. , , . , 7 . . -".. wu.n.-ii- land third. Time: 1:2H. rirtn race, steeplechase, about two and a half miles: Phantom won, Pete Dalley second,- Caller third. . Time: 6:144. oin race, nve ana a half furlongs: Knight of Ivan hoe won, James Crawford second. Gild third. Time:- 1:08. flTAtlth fotM . . h Di.... I- II. . and a half on turf: . Outcome won, Orly II second, Kntree third. Time: 2:36.' DETROIT, Sept. 13. Results at Windsor: First race, alx and a half furlongs: Left Guard won finttiM. an A a . 1 . f I TlmeT i2i-- " 1 """' necond race, five ' furlongs: Abingdon Time-Dl at 8econ' Tom Anderson third. Third race,-Steeplechase,' short course: Mansano won, Sam Parmer second, Berry Waddell third. Time: 8:334. Fourth race, seven furlongs:- Cadichon won. Gxld Rnamel, second, Gotdmate third. Time: 1:274. '. Fifth race, five 'furlongs: Entre Vou rvm'f ioV "W: Qrac" Kimball third. Sixth race,' mileV 'Anna Day won. Lemon ?4M "econd- AjV1'' Berry . third. Time: Seventh race, ' sit ; and a hsjf furlongs: bua.ayth,rd'e TSSL eCnd' nrst race, libojlt she furlongs: Grace Lrsen won,nModtalban second. Princess Marie third. Tim! 1:14.' . ' ' Second raves,, about atx f-urloogs: Easy Street won.. Nona second, Lavdy . Lavish third.. Tlme.l:M4. Third race, mile and seventy yard a: The Englishman won, 'Celereo second. Amberlta third.. Time: 1:44.- Fourth race, seven furlongs, handicap: Martha Gorman won, Excitement second. Devout third. Time: 1:80H. Fifth race, five furlongs: Voting won. Beautiful . Mayo aecond. CamUle .. third. Time: 1:104. Sixth race, about six furlongs:- Mayor Johnson . won. , J. - w. O'Neill second, Haughty third. Time: 1:124. Seventh race, mlle:.r Proteus won. Bitter Hand second,' Belden third. Time: 1:48. MARKERS RACI18G AT SVRACI'SE Aadnhon Boy Falls In Attempt- to '-"" Record of Star Pointer. SYRACUSE, N.'T Sept. 13.-In the prea enos of 16.0W) speotstora on the state fair grounds track, Audubon Boy waa sent out late this afternoon In his second effort this week to lower the pacing record held by himself and Star Pointer, 1:6A. The eon dltions were adverse, a strong wind blowing on the back stretch, and the best Audubon Boy could do was 20 flat, a half second slower than In the trial on Tuesday. The 2:11 trot furnished the best sport of the day as live heats were required to de cide It. the winner being Belle Bird. Tltara took the first two heats easily and made a game fight for the third. Belle Bird win ning by a narrow margin. The 2:08 pace, the Hyracuae atake, was a walkover for Dorrls B. Summaries: 32,O0O-,nK' 2:08 T' two in ,nre- purse Dorrls B, br. m. Allen) l i Eudora. blk. m. (Murphy) j a Bonnie Wilkes, ch. m. (Howard) 8 2 Ed C. b. g. (Horan) da Time; 3:0R4. 3:084. Trotting, 2:13 elasa, three in five, purse i,aw.rv. Belle Bird. b. m. (Keether)... 4 8 111 llllt 1 4 4 2 3 1 1 2 4da 6 3 6ro. 1 ro 3 6 7ro Jennie Bcott. b. m. iUeers)... Charley T. blk. g. YCurry) Tetara, b. m. (Titer) Iirabee Rose, b. m. (Heald). D4ilel. b. g. (Ernest) O II W. br. g. (MoCarthy)... Grace A. ch. m. 4Demareett. .. 10 8ro Ann Direct, blk. m. (Walker). .10 7 ro aincLwugai. cn. s. (Iaell) t 8 10 ro Time: 2:114. 3:104. 8:10. 3:13H. 3;U. Pacing, 2:01 elas, two In three, purse It.): Baron G rattan, b. g. (Oeers) 1 i Nervolo. b. a. (Murphy) 3 2 Angua Pointer Ixn McDonald) 4 3 Bolivar, b. g. (Walker) 3 4 Time: 3tT64, Trotting. 3:18 class, limited to five heats, puree 31.200: Budd. b. g. (Carpenter).'........'. Dr. Chase, ch. g. (Murphy) Dewltt, b. g. (Smith) Axtella. b. m. (Coyne) Crimson Clover, b. m. (Dodge). Kyra. b. m. (Shaw) 8 111 18 3 2 14 4 3 8 I 4 ( ( (ro i I Ira David Rossi, br. h. (Clark) ... 7 I Tro Ruth C, g. ro. (Kenney) 7 8 ro Time: Z:12rSa. 2:114. 2:1W4, t M. WITH THE BOWIF.RI. The Krug Parks evened mattars np warb the Hamlltona of Council Bluffs last night by winning two games of the match and the total plna by loi. Frush waa high man for the evening with a total of 676, and a aingle game of Z3. . Tha Krug boy a were consistent in totals, less than forty pins separating their high and Jow men. KRUO PARKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. French 194 161 187 64t Anderson '. ,161 218 16 MS Zimmerman- 172 172 Jl 645 Johnson .... 168 141 m 623 Bengela 181 172 30 CC2 Totala r HH HT 3J07 HAM1LTON8. lst. 3d. 3d. Total. Frush IK ' 228 170 676 Kemp - ls 1M 15 681 Nlroll Is 184 141 4M Uagett 1W MS 11 S'l PIi kering 180 176 US 4M , Totala 8- 3 796 2,0Ca) - Raaa Resnlts at Citatia. GENEVA, Neb., Sept. 13. (Special Tl- P-am.l Following are the reeulte of the ill more county fair races the second day: - 2:36 para, purer 82o0: Glen C, ' won; Charles H. aecond. Time: 3:2V IV trot, puree 82UO: Wllmore. won: Jxr4 Kett'hUui aud Lola B, dlvtdasl aaoonal ai'i third; pap Morgan, fourth. Time; i.sOH. ' liuunlng . H'BUla da. sa. gnu Ml dec- a 4V,. nnalirv ijl. ui nrv,- , trie Spark, won; Jimmy -Heck, second; Berpolette, third. Time: 1:32H. It waa an Ideal day for the races and the track waa In perfect condition. JIDSOVS TEAM BEATS WILHEUM'S Commercial dab Golf Clubs t-Msrht to Flalah. V. W. Judaon't and C. M. Wilhelms golf divisions of the executive committee of the Omaha Commercial club foua-ht it out to a finish on the golf links of the Country club Thursday afternoon and Judson's team won, 32 to 8, ulthoug-h the doughty captain was not able to win a bean for his team. Krastus A. Benaon was out classed by the undertaker and Burket came In with a score of two. It might be well In passing: to say that the first nine holes counted one point, the eecond nine holes a point and the match a point. Ba J. . McVann put the fixln's on O. I. Klpllnger and was- the happiest man in town isst night, running around like a boy with a new top, but he was not equal In Joy at winning to Nels 1'pdike, who took sll the points from, the captain of the other side. E. V. Lewis evened up matters for bis captain by shutting out WUhelm, the captain of the losing team. The score: WILHBLM B. , JITDSON'S. Euclid Martin ...;..2 Oscar Allen..., 9. Hammer 0 Harry I-Awrie. lay Foster 0 Clarke Colt.... B. At Benson 0 H. K. Burket.. ...0 ...3 ...3 ...3 ...i Rdg-af-Allen ...0 Tom Fry .. . ...0 G. H. Kelly? s .,.0 J. F. Carpenter 1 ...S O. D. Klpllnger.. ...0 ... F. W. Juilson ...0 ...0 E. V. Lewis ;.J ...1 ChRTles Benton... ,.0 ...0 Luther Drake I .n "Totals...... K F E.' Banbom fS.j J., McVunn.. M". B. fpdlke ... C. M. Wllhelm . I. E. Oeorge ... W. L. Tetter .. Totals Rare- Reaalte at Sloas Citr. SIOITC CITT, Ia..: Sept." 1J. Following are the results of today's races at the Inter state fair: . Western Brew derby, purse 1600: King Courts won. Lady Oaklsnd second. John W. Dahney third. Dun's Delight fourth. Time: 1:66. !:16 trot, purse 11,000: Tom Moore won, Kerrerl second, Wreta third. Baron Dillon, Jr. fourth. Time: 3:14. J:10 pace, purse toOO: Castlewood won, Orphsn Boy second. Plenty third. Time: J:00. . 2:19 trot, purse $500: Niagara won. Look Blr aecond. Hasel Veach third. Oenella fourth, Lee Allerton fifth. Time: 2:15. Fourth heat of the thirty-mile relay race: Birmingham won. Time 0:58. Daalela Rquala Iwisimiar Record. BT. LOTTI8. 8ent. 18.-C. M. Daniels of the New Tork Athletic club today equalled the world's swimming record of one min ute fiat for 100 yards, when he finished first In that event at the Nstlonal swim ming championships, now being held at Laughlin lake. The New Torker displayed splendid form and won handily from M. Sehwan of the Missouri Athletic cluh, who. in turn, was well in front of I N. Crane of the New Tork Athletic club. President Will Preseat Cap. OTBTBTH BAT. N. T.. Sept. 18.-Tlie Roosevelt cup won by the Vim In the Inter national yacht races recently will be for mslly presented to representatives of the Eastern Yacht club by President Roosevelt tomorrow. The presentation will be made on board the Mayflower, which will be brought to Oyster Bay for that purpose. The president will entertain st luncheon on board about fifteen members of tbe club. He will make a abort presentatien speech. Millard Readers lajared. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept. 13. Millard Banders, well known trainer and driver of Lou Dillon and other horses, was thrown from a sulky at the state fair grounds today and eerlously hurt. Sanders wii drtvinr a horse in the show ring and In making a sharp turn the wheel of his sulky gave way. : Corlathlas) Soeeer Team Defeated. FA LI. RIVER. Mass., Seot. IS. The Corinthian Soccer foot ball team of Eng land, which has been touring the United Btates. lost Its first gams in this country when It was defeated by, the Fall River team today, t to 0. ' aportlas; Brevltlea. Ther can't keep old Joe from hitting the ball. ' Pop Eyler held hla old turn mates down to three hits 'Wednesday at Denver. Oraclous! Des Moines' lead Is down to .1SB, the lowest It ha been for months. Stone continues to wallop the hall. He only got three hits out of four times up Wednesday. Omaha made a Garrteon finish, but could not overtake the fine lead Pueblo had in the game Wednesday. Van Blckel new Western league umpire. A person by the name of Keefe la sun pi ring In the Three-Eye league. Poor leatrae. And still It's Autrey. Whetssar U victory or defeat that boy bate. He gat fesar of the elxteen hlta Wednesday east st six times. That win of tha Detroit team will be one for the fans to talk about for some time to com. With the score 4 to 0 again t them, they Jumped In and won the game In the ninth inning. That's a shame, if trus. that Bill Eeveiitt. Instead of White Wings, is to be crowded out of Denver. Before Tebeau hires a new manager for Denver hadn't he better wait and sea If there Is any Denver next ytar ? SCHOOLS AID COLLEGE!. DELLEVUE COLLEGE COLLKua? Classi' S i. : ecivruiou, phuoae. phical courses. ACADK 1 1 Aa accredited High School, Prepares for bellevua or any vther out kae or unlvareity- NORMAL BCHOOL Elementary ana ad a-anced courses. Cerliflcalaa granted, CONSERVATOR! Theory of musle, f ano, vulce, violin, elocution and Art. CONKLCTIOsS with Omaha; Eleetrs Une and Burlington Railway. 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