TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, Omaha Rained Out, While Sioux City and Des Moines Win; Pirates Win, While Cubs Lose SERIES GOES TO BOOSTERS Good Base Running' Deciding Factor in Monday's Game. BATTING AVERAGES FATTENED Wrt Oronnds Prevent Pltf at ' Oih aatd Lincoln- Moox City WUi Ob from Denver. DES MOINES, la.. Sept It Des Molnea made tt three straight from Topeka by brilliant work'on the bases. Both pitch era were hit hanl. Kunkle'a and Nlehoffs batting were the features. The score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O A. E. Dalton, rf 4 0 110 0 Colllgan. si 8 1 I S 1 1 Matt Irk, cf 5 S 2 1 1 1 Dwyer, lb 3 0 1 7 1 0 Lang, If I 1 0 0 0 0 Nlehaf, Sb t S t S 4 1 Kerner, lb-lf 4 1 2 6 0 0 Pdr, Xb 4 1110 lwla, e 4 0 0 3 4 0 Blerdorefer, p ........ 4 0 1 0 6 1 Totaia 4011 It 27 22 4 TOPEKA. AB, R. H. O 3 12 A. E. 1 0 Wools, f Rellly, aa ... Oeler, rf Kunkle. Sb . Landreth, If Abbott, p..., Kahl, 2b Kerner, e ... Wright, lb .. 3 12 Totaia S 8 16 24 12 3 Dee Moines 1 0 0 1 1 1 S 1 -12 Topeka 0 00000018-4 Two-bane hite: Nlehoff, Kunkle. Three bane hlta, Nlehoff (2), Landreth (2). Home rune: Bader, Kunkle. Base on balla: By Blcradorfer 2, by Abbott 1. Double playa: Abbott to Wright. Sacrifice hit- Dalton. lft on bases: Pea Molnea 7, Topeka 5. Tlma of imt: 1:39. - Attendanoet 250. Um pire!: Clark and Derrick. DENVER STARTS LIKE WIW.IER Fall Dowa After Flrat and 8 Ions File r Rant. SIOUX CITT. Bept. ll.The Denver ball team made lta last appearance of the season o nthe home grounds today and wai defeated. 19 to 7. The locale slugged the ball all over the lot, making- twenty-one hlta off Hall and receiving five passes to flrat. Johnson, who atarted to pitch for Sioux City, waa Ineffective In the flrat In ning, the vlaltora scoring five rune. Clarke M aent to the mound In the aecond and the scoring atopped after that Holmes tried out Cass, a recruit. In the eighth and ninth lnnlnga, and, he pitched good ball: Score: SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. A. ' 4 Smith, sa 6 Andreas, 2b 6 Holmea, If.. Hunter, lb Welch, lb , Stovall, rf Edmondaon,' Cf.. Shea, 0 Johnson, p Clark, p Caaa, p Totaia 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 ..41 1 DENVER. 21 27 20 AB. R. H O. 2 4 1 2 10 2 J 0 a A. 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Maag, lb 3 1 Beiden, If..., Caasldy, rf.V 6 Jones, !b-2b I Lindsay, lb 1 Stankard, cf-2b 4 Hartman, aa -. 4 Haaa, o ... 4 - Hall, p .v.... 1 Bohannon, of.. 0 V 0 .0.. Totaia 14 7 10 24 S Bicux City 4 0 0 4 S 4 0 2 11 Denver 6 000001007 Two-base hlta: Holmea tf. Smith, Shea, Jones, Hartman. Home runs: Welch, And reas. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Shea. Stolen bases: Holmes, 2; Smith, 1. Double playa: Welch to Andreaa to Hunter, Caaa to And reas to Smith to Hunter. Baa on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off Clarke, 1; off Cass, 1; off Hall, 4. Struck out: By Clarke, 1; by Caaa, 1; by Hall. Wild pitch: Caaa. Time: 2:li Umpire: Mullen.. Attendance: L600. Postponed Games. LINCOLN The Llnooln-Pueblo game waa postponed on account of wet grounds. OMAHA The Omaha-Wtchlta game waa postponed on account of wet grounds. GAMES j, IX THRBE.I LEAGUE Darkness Ends Tls Game Between Davenport sad Peorta, 1 DAVENPORT. la., Sept. 13.-The game between Peoria and Davenport waa called today at the end of the ninth on account of darkness, when the acore stood 4 to 4. Score: . R-H.E. Davenport 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 6 4 Peoria 0 0001000 14 6 1 Batterlea: Davenport, Parklna and Ed wards; Peoria, Gilbert and Reynolds. DUBUQUE, la., Sept. IS. Dubuque shut out Springfield today, 4 to 0, by superior hitting. Score: R.H.E. Dubuque 0 010tl00-4 10 1 Springfield 0 0000000 00 1 0 Batterlea: Dubuque, Qurney and Mason; Springfield, Stelger and Johnson. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. Sept IS. Decatur defeated the locale today, 1 to 0. Errors In the aeventh gave Decatur the game. Score r7 H E Cedar Rapid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 8 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 Batterlea: Cedar Rapid s, Waldron and Rohrer; Decatur, Cowell and McNamara. ROCK ISLAND. III.. Sept. IS. Rock Ia land won from Blooinlngton. ( to 4, In a well played game today. Score: R.H.B. Rock rsland 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 - 8 1 Hloomlagton 0 0001010 2-4 7 3 Batteries: Rock Island, Hardin and Starke; Bloomlngton. Steen and Smith. Dallas Takes Down Parse. DALLAS, 8. D., Sept. 13. (Special Tele gram ) Rube Stewart was hit hard today and Dallas won, 9 to 1. Cy Young pitched gilt eOged ball. The same teama are play ing names for 81.000, half of the gamea to be pluyed at each town. Batteries; Gregory. Stewart and Ford; Dallas. Young and Hasty. Hits: I 'alias. 9: Gregory. 4. Struck out: By Young: 7; by S'i'wart. 5. Umpires: Chapman and Burke. Hooper Wins In Fonrteenth. l'OOPER. Neb.. . Sept. IS. (Special. ) lTooper defeated Herman yesterday in an exciting fourteen Inning game by the score of 4 In 1 Up to the fifth Inning it waa Hooper'a game, 1 to 0, when a passed ball, combined with a couple of errors and a hit 'gave the Herman boys three scores, tying the score. From then on to the finish it was a battle royal. At different tlmea the team at bat had men on bases but the opposing players tightened and no runs materialised. Hooper made the win- Bomethlng morn than an ordinary tonio is required to res tors health tc weakened, run-down gygtem; tha madlclna must possess blood-purifying properties aa wrell, bacauM tlia weakness and Impurity of the. circulation Is rasponsibla tor the poor physical condition. The blood does not contah. the necessary quantity of rich, red corpuscles, and t therefore a t -1j, watery stream which cannot afford aumclent nourishment to sustain the system In ordinary health. A, poorly nourished body cannrt resist disease and this explains why so many persons are attacked by r spell of slokness when the use of a good tonio would have prevented the trouble. In 8. ' . . will be found both blood-cleansing; and tonio qualities combined. It builds up weak constitutions by removing all Impurities and germs from the bl od, thus supplying a certain means for restoring strength and Invigorating the system. The healthful, vegetable ingredients of which 8.H. S. is -. -posed make it splendidly fitted to the needs of those systems which rre delicate from any cause. It ts Nature's Perfect Tonio. free from all harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant actli g medicine for persons of every re. 8. P. 8. rids the body of that tlmd, arorn-out feeling so common at this seaTa, Improves the appetlta and digestion, tones tip the stomach, acta with pleasing sfieota aa the uarvoua system, and reinvlporate every portion of the body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAMTA. CA. Standing of the Teams WEST. LEA OPE. I AMER. APSN". WLBetl W.L.Pct Siou Clty...W 80 .6.TI Milwaukee ..WS 64 .571 lies Molnea.. 12 iVO 621 Minneapolis M 68 .647 Omaha 74 f .5:w I,oulHVllle ..78 71 .f23 Topeka 64 W .4H2' St. Faul ....72 74 .m Wichita 1 72 .469 Indianapolis 74 7S .47 lenver . Lincoln . Pueblo . NATL .60 73 .4.n2 Columbus ...71 79 .. .53 7 .4i2 Toledo W 31 .V .51 SI .38 Kan City.... 66 82 . 444 LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L. Pet. Detroit W 46 .ti67 I'hlladelphia 82 60 .Ml Boston 77 67 .675 W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ....95 30 .725I Chicago 90 42 .6X2' New York.. ..77 61 .S-H Cincinnati . .66 64 .6WChleago . Philadelphia 64 69 . 4S1 Cleveland .6 67 .MM ,.6S 69 .4H7 Ht. Loula ....47 83 .J.i2New York. ..60 71 .469 Brooklyn ...46 H4 ,8MjSt. LouIb 67 76 .413 Boston 17 3 .26, Washington 84 98 .&8 GAMES TODAT. Western League Omaha at Bloux City Des Molnea at Lincoln, Wichita at Topeka. National League New York at Boston, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at St. Louis, Chicago at Cincinnati. American League Cleveland at Chicago, St. Louis at Detroit, Washington at Boa ton, Philadelphia at New York. American Association Milwaukee at Louisville, K annas City at Toledo, St. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Indianapolis. nlng acore on a single, an out and an er ror. The acore: R.H.E. Herman 0 000300000000 0-3 6 Hooper 0 111000000000 14 6 6 Batteries: Herman, Wolfe and Raaellc and E. West; Hooper, Meier and Harris. Two-base hit: Zellers. Base on balls; Off Wolfe, 6; off Meier, 2. Struck out: By Wolfe. 11; by Meier, 10. Hit by pitched ball: By Wolfe, 4; by Meier, 1. Time: 2:36. Um pires: Moeller and Thompson. GAMES Iff THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Wins from St. Loots ' by Decisive score. DETROIT, Sept. IS. St. Louis, which haa won but two games all aeaeon from Detroit wltn its regular lineup, presented aeveral recruits today and met lta usual fate. De troit hit Rose hard, while Mullln bad an eaxy time holding St. Louis. Both of the runs scored off him were made by new members of the visiting team. Kllllan pitched the last two Innings, going in for a workout, and O'Leary replaced Delehanty for the same reason. It waa a conteat entirely devoid of features with the single exception of Buah's fielding. Score: DBTK01T. 8T. LOl'13. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Mrlntrro, If.. 10 0 OCrompton, ef. 4 0 0 0 I) Bulk, aa 4 14 Otnotten, It... 4 110 1 Crbb, rf I t 1 0 0 Harteeil, sa.. 4 1 1 0 Crawford, ef. 4 1 8 4 OUrtgim, lb.... I 1 11 1 0 Deletuuuy, b 1 0 11 ODeeor. rt.. I 14 14 O'Learjr, Sb.. t 10 1 0Kf;rl., .... 4 4 4 10 Morlarlty, lb 4 I 4 1 OWUlaoe, lb.. 4 0 10 0 T Jonas, lb.. 4 11 1 OK HIKer, c... I 0 11 Stanif , a.... 4 110 0 Rose, p 14 0 10 Mullln, p.. 10110 Klliun, p.... 10 4 10' Totals M 4 24 10 4 Touts 04 14 17 II 0 Detroit 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 8 -10 SU Loula 1 000001002 Two-baae hit: Morlarlty. Three-base hita: Btanage, Devoy. Home run: Cobb. Hita: Off Mullln, 4 In seven Innings; off Kllllan, 1 in two Innings. Sacrifice hits; Cobb, 1 Stolen bases: Molntyre, Buah, Cobb. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; SL Louia, 6. Bases on balls; Off Mullln, 1; off Kllllan, 1; off Rose, 8. First base on errora: Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hose, 1. Struck out: By Mullln,. 3; by Rose, L Timet lie. Umpires; O'Loughlin and Kvans. Chloagro Blanks Cleveland. 'rutrinn Bant 1 1 ri.i..l,A.4.f..tUi Cleveland, i to II, today In a well-played game. Score: ' CHICAGO. ' CUSYKXaA.ND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. 'Messenger, rf 4 4 0 4 OSIsrk. m... I 1.0 8 1 Paraot, as.... 4 8 11 OOoode, rf.... 1 0 3 0 0 Cola, of.-..l 0 10 0 Flick, of 4 1 1 0 0 boushartr, 111 0 0 OLaJole, lb.... 4 0 4 4 0 Alllier. lb... I 1 10 1 OHtorall, lb... I 0 7 0 0 Tannahill, lb I 0 1 I OH'nohman, If 1 1 I 0 0 Punall, lb... I 110 OBradler. lb., I 0 110 ftulllvao, c... I 110 OHlsilna, a... I 0 110 Walsh, p I 8 1 I OJoaa, p..... I 0 0 14 ToUls.... 7 17 11 0 Totals.,.. ..Is 124 11 1 Chicago ' '.0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-baae bit: Walah. Three-base hit: Parent, Sacrifice hit: Goode. - Stolen bases: Flick, Sullivan. Double plays: Walsh to Parent to Altlzer (2). Left on banes: Chicago. 8; Cleveland, 4. Baae on balla: Off Walsh, t. Hit by pitched ball: By Walsh, Hlnchman. Struck out: By Wilah ft ku Ia.. II Ti.A. 1 'jr. T T ... ' m, tag wao, w. A.u, A. WW. W 114- plres: Pcrrlne and Dlnsen. Athletics Bunch Hits. NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Philadelphia de feated New York today, 10 to 2, by superior batting, fielding and pitching. Doyle was found for five hits (four of them for extra bases) In three lnnlnga. All of Philadel phia's six runs came after two men were out. Two gamea will be played tomorrow. bcore: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Haltat'ller, M I t I 4 1 Den mitt, ef.. I 110 0 Kbrry. sa I 0 14 OKaaler, rf.... I 111 Collins, . ..I 111 tcbua, lb.... 4 1 11 I 0 Bakar, lb.... 4 114 4Bnfla, If I 10 0 4 Davis, lb 4 1 4 0 4 Gardner, lb.. 4 0 4 1,0 Murpby, rf... 4 14 1 CKnlslU, as... 1 0 4 14 Oldrlni, of... 1110 OAuatln, lb... 10 111 Ltvlncstone, o I 14 1 Ogwaanay, o... I 0 14 0 Morsan, p... ties VDoyla, p 10101 uscclar r. 8 1110 Totals... .84 18 17 U lurU 1 0 0 0 4 Totals a 4 7 1 1 Batted for Manning In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 010 New York 1 0100000 02 Two-baae hlta: Davis, Livingstone. Three base hits: Keeler, Oldrlng, Murphy, Baker. Home run: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: Aus tin Barry. Stolen bases: Collins, Oldrlng. Left on basee: Philadelphia, 6; New York, 9. Base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; New York. 1. Double plays: Keeler to Chase; Collins to Barry to Davis. Struck out: By Morgan, 8; by Manning, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Morgan, Engle (twice); by Manning, Oldrlng. Wild pitch: Doyle. Hits: Off Doyle, in three Innings; off Manning, 8 in six Innings. Time: l;di Umpires: Connolly and Kerln. Boston Wins from Waahlngton. BOSTON. Bept. 18 The locale won an Interesting game from Washington today, 4 to 2. Hard hitting in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings after the visitors had a lead gave Boston the game. Score: BOSTON -WAAHDJOTON. B.H.O.A.B. ... B.H.O.A.E. NUM. rf 4 110 O.nror, ... 1 I 0 Lord, lb 4 111 0 Knitter, cf... I 0 3 4 0 .Bpaaker. cf.. 3 1 1 4 0 liulaub, lb.. 4 1 11 1 0 French, as... 4 111 4oaLr, rf... I 0100 Clahl. lb 4 0 T 0 1 I.t, If... 110 0 4 M'C'nnall. Ib 4 I I 4 1 Yot. 8..... 4 10 14 Hooper, If.... 8 1 4 0 4 MtUrMe, as.. I 0 110 Donohue, e.. 1111 4stret,'e. I 4 7 11 Bmnn, p i v i wurar, a. 8chafar , I 1 4 11 1 0 0 0 4 110 0 0 Totals II 11 47 U Slattary Millar . .10 4 0 0 Totaia II I M 18 4 Batted for McBrlde In ninth. Hatted for Street In ninth. Batted for Oray In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 4 Washington 0 0 0 10 0 10 02 Two-bass bits: Speaker, Gray, McCon nell. Home run: Unglaub. Sacrifice hlta: Lelvelt, Donohue, Speaker 00, Hooper. Stolen bases: Gassier, Kllllfer, NUes. Base on balla: Off Gray, 1; off Smith, 1 Left on baaea: Boston, 1; Washington, T. Struck out: By Gray, C; by Smith. 8. Wild pitch: Gray. Time: 1:14. Umpires: Egaa and Sheridan. NATURES o PERFECT TONIC PIRATES BLOT THEIR HITS leaders Make Fonr Bum Off St. Louis in Second. LEEVER PITCHES FLNE GAME Doable, m Single and n scrlfleo Fly In Seventh Give Homo Team lta Only Rnn Other National I.raane Scores. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13. Pittsburg bunched four hits with an error and two base on balla, netting four runs in the Becond In ning of today's game, winning from the home team by a acore of 4 to 1. Leaver for Pittsburg was effective In all but the aeventh Inning, when a double and a sin gle and a sacrifice fly gave the St. Louis team Its only run. Score: PITTSHt'RU. bt. LOt'IK B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Brrna, lb.... 4 111 4parhaau, lb.. I 0110 Laach, ef 8 14 0 lK11la. If 4 1 4 0 0 Clarka. If I 0 I 0 Opraarahan, c. 4 1 1 1 1 Waanar, ss.,,1 0 11 OKcnatchr, lb 4 i I 1 0 Millar. 2b.... 4 18 1 0k. ana, rf....,4 14 0 0 Abstain, lb... 4 4 4 4ihajitjr. cf 4 0 1 0 0 Wllaon, rf....4 0 10 OMowray. lb.. I 1110 OlUtn, C....4 14 1 4sike. aa....4 1 1 1 1 Laeer, p 4 10 1 HHldah, p... 8 0 0 0 0 Fhaw 0 0 0 0 0 Totals M 8 17 T 4 Halter, p 0 0 10 4 Totals 82 T 27 9 I Batted for Raleigh in the seventh. Pittsburg 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hlta: Leach. Knnefchv. Stnrke. Mowrey. Sacrifice fly: Mowrey. Double piays: Miner to Absteln. Stolen base: Byrne. Baae on balla: Off Raleigh. 2; off Leever, t Struck out: By Raleigh, 1; by Melter. 1: by Leever. 2. Hits: off Ralelah. 7 In 7 Innings; off Melter, 1 In two lnnlnga. i.en on oases: Bt. ixtiis. ,; rittaburg, 7. Time: 1:36. Umpire:. Klem. Cnba Lose to Heds. CINCINNATI. Sept. 13. -Cincinnati won from Chicago In a close and Interesting fame. The visitors were unable to hit 'romtne, while they were credited with four errors. The playing of Lobert was the feature of the game. Score: CINCINNATI. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Btarher. If... 4 0 1 0 0 Even. Jb 3 1 4 I 0 Oakaa. cf 4 I 4 0 Ogreckard, If.. 4 110 0 Hoblltial, lb. 4 0 11 0 OSrhulte, rf..,4 1 0 0 1 Mltcnsll, rf.. 4 1 9 4 Ocharce, lb. . . I 0 11 0 1 Kan, Ib I 0 1 4 1 Stalntaldt, Ib I 1 1 1 0 Lobert, lb.... I I 1 I 01 'of man, cf... 4 10 0 0 Dcwnajr, as... 1 0 0 4 OTInkar, as.... 4 0 17 0 Roth o I 1 4 1 OArchar, c 1 0 8 1 1 Frorama, p... 4 114 OReulbaoh, p.. I 0 0 I 1 Hoard 1 0 0 0 0 Totaia IS I 87 II 1 'Zimmerman. 1 0 0 0 0 Totaia II 4 14 14 4 Batted for Archer In the ninth. Batted for Reulbach In the ninth, Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Struck out: By Reulbach. 4: bv Fromme. 4. Baae on balla: Off Reulbach, 2; off Fromme, 3. Sacrifice hlta: Chance. Egan. Stolen baaea: Lobert, Roth. Double play: livers to Chance. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Johnstone and O'Day. Phillies Blank Snperhss. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 13. Philadelphia easily defeated Brooklyn today, 7 to 0. Philadelphia bunched hits off Bell while Corrldou held Brooklyn safe at all stagea. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Orant, lb..., 6 114 Olturch, rf 4 1110 Bates. If I 114 0 Wheal, If.... 2 0 110 Tltua, rf 1 ISO OJcrdan, lb.... 1 0 00 Drlnlnsar, of 1. 18 0 UHummsll. cf. 4 1 10 0 B'rnsfleld, lb 4 111 1 OKedroond, 2b. 4 0 1 7 0 Knabs, 2b.... I 9 1 4 0 Lennox, lb.. .4 0 110 Doolan. ss... 4 1 4 J Okcctlllan, as. 4 0 10 1 Doom, 4 1 I 1 IMarahail, C..J 0 4 1 0 Oorrtdoo, p.. 4 14 1 OBell, p I 1 1 1 0 Teta.l.. II 27 jl2, 1 Totals II 4 24 14 1 Philadelphia ...4 1 0 0 0 8 0 2 1 7 Brooklyn 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two'base hits: Burch, ' Delnlnger, Bates. Three-bass hif: Doolan. Sacrifice hit: Wheat. Sacrifice fly: Knabe. Stolen bases: Grant, Burch, Wheat. Double play: Wheat, Lennox- and' Redmond. 1 Lef t on baea:Phliadelphla, 6; Brooklyn, 7. Bases on balls: Of f OorrJdon-, 2; off Bell, 4. First on error: Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By Cor rldon, 6; by Bell, 3. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Rlgler. . Boston: Wins and Ties. BOSTON, Sept. 13. Boston won the first game of a double header from New York today, 6 to 1, and th? two teams played to a thirteen-innlng, 4 to 4, tie in the aecond, darkness stopping the contest. Becker's home run with the bases full won the flrat game. Ferguson's mildness gave New York a big lead In the second game, but Bos ton tied the score by good hitting. The game waa to have closed the National league season In Boston, but it will have to be - played off tomorrow. Score flrat game; BOSTON. NEW YORK. t B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Thomas, If.. 6 0 1 0 0 nor la, 2b..., 4 0 4 1 0 Becker, rf.. 4 1 0 0 0 Seymour, cf.. 4 1 1 0 4 4 0 S 6 OHnodsraaa. If 4 I 1 0 0 1110 0 Murray, rf... 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 ODrelin, Jb... 10 19 0 till 01!rldwell. aa.. 40111 Erean, lb.. Back, cf.... Oeti, lb.... Ccffer, as.. Autray, lb.., 4 1 II 0 0 Merkla. lb... 4 0 4 A Graham, 0 4 1 1 0 OMeiara. a I 1 I 1 A Bweaney, sa3b I 111 tlWIIU, p 1 I 1 1 Mauem, p.. .11110 - Totals II 4 2 10 Totals 12 9 17 11 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Boston 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Two base-hit: Murray. Home runs Becker, Beck. Double play: Brtdwell and Doyle. Left on bases: New York, ; Boa ton, 4. First on balla: Off Mattern, 1: off Wlltae, 2. First on error: Boston, 1. Time 1:22. Umpirea: Emslte and Kane. Score econd game: NEW YORK. BOSTON. n u ". B.H.O.A.E. Doyla, , lb.... 4 2 8 4 lThomaa. cf... t 1 a a Bon.our, cf.. 6 1 4 0 0 Ki.umont, cf 1 0 0 0 0 nod as, r-lf6 10 0 OBacker. rf.... 4 Silo Murray lf-rt. 4 0 10 lsheao, 2b ... 4 14 11 rMvlln, Ib... 6 10 1 OKeck, cf-lf... 6 110 0 Brk1w.ll, aa . 1 0 I luata, Ib I 1 I I 1 Tenner, lb... 4 0 14 1 0 Amrejr, lb... I II 0 0 Vlerkle, lb...O 0 10 OShaw. a a 1 . 1 aVhlel. ... s v 1 0 Sweeney, sa.. I I I 6 0 1 0 0 9 1 Pareunia, p.. 0 0 0 1 I Amea, p.. IXehle. p I 0 1 4 0 Totaia II 6 MM 4 'Graham ....1 0 0 0 0 Total 47 IS W II s Batted for Richie In thirteenth. New York 0 40000000000 0-4 Boston 0 11100100000 04 Culled on account of darkness. Two-base hits: Doyle. Sweeney. Hits: Off FerguKon, 2 In one and a third lnnlnga; off Richie, 8 in eleven and two-ibnds in nings. Sacrifice hita: Shaw, Sluan (2) Anies. Sacrifice fly: Schlei. Stolen base' 8nodgra.8. Double plays: Richie to Aut rey, cthcan to Autrey. Left on baa: Ne,v York. 4: Boston, 12. Bases on bails: Off Ames, 4; off Ferguson, 4; off Rlcnle, 2 tlrst base on errora: Boston, 2; New York h-.,5truck out: By A,ne-. 8; by Richie. 4' Wild pitch: Ames. Time: 2;). Umpirea Kane and Emails. GAMES 1ST AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Loalsvllle anal Milwaukee flay Eleven Inalags Withont a Ran. LOUISVILLE. Ky., 8ept. U Louisville and Milwaukee fought to a draw todav In the opening game of the series, play being called at the end of the eleventh on account of darkness. Deoannlere and Mc Glynn indulged in a brilliant fiitchers' battle, the youngster proving a most worthy opponent for the veteran McGlynn Both teama fielded fast and cut off many apparent aafe hlta. Woodruff'a one-hand catch off S trunk In the ninth waa the feature. The hit would have counted for a triple and most likely would have coat the locals the game. Score: LOUlSVIU-a. MILWAl-KKB. B.H.O.A.B B.H.O.A.E. Delehasty, )( 4 4 8 1 4 Randall, rf. .. f t S 4 0 Bullleaa, So.. 4 0 8 4 4 Berry . it 4 4 I 0 Olaon, le 4 4 4 S 4Mulann, lb . 4 4 H 1 0 Dler.1. cf 4 111 4Strunk, et...4 1404 Balm. Ik 1 1 4 0 4('lark, tb I S 1 S 4 atorlarlte, aa. 4 0 4 8 1 Rnblnaon, aa. S 4 1 7 0 Wot draft, rt. 4 1 4 1 4 MrCoriu s, tb I I I Pelta. a 4 4 4 8 0 Koran, a 4 1 4 4 0 DeoauaUea, p4 1 4,4 1 uiilnn, p.. 4 1 1 10 Totals 44 4 44 14 t Totaia M TBu"t Louisville 0 000000000 00 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Clarke. McCormlrk, Rob inson, Salm. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, Barry, Mortality. Three baae hit: Ran dall. Double plays: Mcc'ormlck (unas sisted); McCormlck to McGann. Struck out: ley Docannlere. 7; by McGlynn, 4. Bases on balls: Off Derannter, 4: off McGlynn. 1 Left on bases: Louisville. 2; Milwaukee. 8. Time: l.U. . Umpires: Hayes and Bulllvan. Mlllera Win frnan Hoealera, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. it Minneapolis won from Imilaiiapolls today, i u 2. In a uluUi tuning rally, thita Uia, a base on balls and an error netting three runs for the visitor. The game was over an hour late In starting on account of the belated arrival of the Minneapolis team. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. INDIAN A POMS. B H O A E. B H O. A. O'Neill, cf... I Ovler. as I iH.ntia. lb.... 4 0 1 OChartb'rna. If I 1 Harden, rf... I 0 Bpem-er, ef . .. 8 OTarr. lb 4 1 S 1 1 I I 1 1 s s 1 11 1 1 ft. kertnn, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 fraeath. If.. I Colllne, Ib... 4 OH-irke. Ih... 4 Hnwlee. c... IWIIIIaraa. 2b 0Hr,-ke. ea... dfiaaie. p.... 0Sinith Oner, lb. Repp, c.... Plork. o.... . I !hle,hea, p i.lllna . Klena .. 9 I Totals .14 724 16 S Totals It T tt 9 4 batted for Slagle In the ninth. Cravath out for Interference. Two-baae hits: Havden. Carr, Burko. Three-base hit: Downs. Struck out: By Hugos, 6; by Single, 2. Stolen basea:Spen cer Slagle. Passed balla: Rapp (2). Hit hi, nl.nkl I. 11. , 1 , 1 - V. n . m lltM VB.ll. naVQPn. 1HBC OH Off Slagle, S; off HuKhes, 2. Sacrifice hits: ".juni, uopae. lime: x:w. tmpirre; Owens and Conahan. Columbus Blanks Bt. Paul. COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 13. Llebhardts pitching and Clarke's base running fea tured the flrat game of the final St. Paul scries. Lcltoy, wlio finished the game after Kllroy waa removed to allow O'Brien to bat In the fifth waa hit hard In the last two lnnlnga. Only one runner reached third on Llebliardt. who struck out eight batsmen, getting Spencer and O'Brien In this way In the firth with runners at third and second. Score: CILUMBl'S. BT. PAUI B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. O'Rourka. tb. 4 1 I I ODarla, cf 4 0 1 0 4 Quintan, as.. I S 1 I 1 Lleaa, if 4 1 S 0 0 Kraier, ct...4 110 OArmb'ster, rf I 0 S 1 1 ,1'ongalton, rf 4 8 0 0 4 Boucher, ss.. 4 1 8 4 4 ( larke. If.... s 10 4 OBreen, Ib. ... I 4 110 Bheck, lb.... 4 110 OKIrnn. lb ... I 4 111 James, c till OWrtnler, Sb.. I 1 8 1 0 .Wratlen, lb.. I Oil 1 Spencer, a... 8 1410 Llebhardt, p. 4 1 0 I OKIlroy, p 1 4 0 0 0 - Leroy, p 1 0 1 I 0 Totaia 10 IS rt It S'O'Brlea .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totaia 10 4 24 11 2 Batted for" Kllroy in the fifth. Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 8 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Clarke (2). Sacrlfce hits: Clarke (2), W ratten. Base on balla: Off Lelbhardt, 2; off Kllroy, 2. Two-baae hlta: James. Leise, Wrigley. Double play: James to O'Rourke. Struck out: By Llebhardt, 8; by Kllroy, 2; by LeRoy, 2. Hits: Off Kll roy, 4 In four innings; off LeRoy, 8 In four lnnlnga. Time: 1:48. Umpire: King. Toledo Wins Pitchers' Battle. TOLEDO, Sept. 13. In a pitchers' battle between Esalck and Booles, the Toledo pitcher came out the winner, Toledo win ning over Kansas City by a score of 4 to 2. Kach side got hits, but Booles managed to keep his well scattered, while errors by Kansas City helped Toledo to win. Score: TOLEDO. - KANSAS CITT. B.H.O.A.M. - B.H.O.A.E. Freeman, lb. 4 1 12 1 0 Shannon, cf.. 4 110 0 Hner.men.lbl 0 1 I OHallnun. rf..4 S 1 0 0 McCarthy, rf. 4 S 0 0 ORapp, lb 3 1 8 1 1 Hickman, If.. I 1 1 0 Ol.ove. aa. 4 I I S 0 Raftery, cf...4 110 0 Moore, lb.... 4 0 1 S 0 Elwart, 8b.... 4 3 11 OBraahaar, 2b. 4 1 8 1 S Land, c S 0 4 1 OCullele, If... S 0 S 0 V Lynch, ....! 0 1 4 OFramblee, 0.. I 0 I I 0 Boolea, p I u 0 I OEastck, p I 1 1 0 0 Totals 29 I 27 II 0 Totaia 10 24 10 I Toledo .....0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 Kansas City .0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 01 Two-baae hit: Brashear. ' Left on bases: Toledo. 5; Kansas City, 1 Double play: Klwert, Freeman and Lynch. Bases on balls: Off Boolea, 1; off Esslck, 2. Sacri fice hits: Land, Rapps, Carlisle. Sacrifice fly: Hickman. Stolen base: Elwert. Struck out: By Booles. 6; by Esslck, 6. Wild pitch: Booles. Time: 1:37. Umpire: Guthrie. OPENING OP BOWLING SEASON Games on Association aael Metropol itan Alleys. In the opening game in the Boosters' league last night the Signal Corps lost two games to the Cudahys. Captain Booth was short two of his best ,'men, who will be here next week.,, Then, he says, they will make them all go. Soore: CUDAHYS. Id. Total. Powell .....:ioV 178 Eldnon :"' tax 465 140" 138 168 413 41S 4R2 469 t.orrev 12.1 159 . 139 100 Mattes ..'... ISO Rudeglr m Totals i. .Jr.731 774 SIGNAL CORPS. 1st. 2d. ; ......196 1S9 ......122 lt ...119 155 ...,.100 141 ...141 154 12 2,248 3d. Total. 181 6.16 Clark Booth Irvine .... Fuller .... Crookston 134 154 1011 104 422 42S Totals ...78 T75 679 2,132 OMAHA BOWLING LEAGUE. METZ BROS. 1st 2d. 2d. Total. Spraguej 19 151 175 495 Thomas l3 203 3Y 603 Denman 193 14 193 582 Blakeney .'..175 168 184 617 Huntington 158 157 148 4G1 Totals 856 816 fffl 2,505 STORZ TRIUMPHS. 1st. 2d. Sri. Total. Frltcher 140 160 206 608 Landgreen ......,.,...'..U3 113 Wabux 131 162 293 Zimmerman 162 1S3 181 616 OJerde 178 141 14! 469 Francisco, C. J 157 169 1x0 606 Totals .741 784 878 2,403 The Meta Bros, won two games and total pins. Tonight in the Omaha league the Advos vs. Luxus. In the Boosters' league Union Pacifies vs. x West Sides. Last night on the Metropolitan alleys the Commercail league opened Its bowling aea eon witn tne Brodegaard Crowns pitted against Pete Loch's Willow Springs team, the Crowna winning two out of three games. The president of the league. Major Wil liam Baehr, opened the season with a short talk. Mayor Dahlman followed with a talk on "Bowling and Its Merits." Hs then threw the first ball of the season. The mayor, being out of practice, failed to hit a pin, but rolled the ball off the alley. The room waa decorated with bunting and fresh carnations and ferns. A large crowd of bowlers and enthusiasts attended. The women were well repre sented, occupying two rows of chairs ex tended the entire length on No. 1 alley. Punch and wafers were served, together with cigars for the men and roses for the women. An orchestra of nine pieces fur nlHhed music during the entire evening. A large crowd of visiting Eagles were In the audience Tonight the Chabot Shoe com pany team and Klauck'a Glendalea will play. Schultx was high man for the Crowns with 686 and Drink water was high for the Willow Springs with 664. Score: BRODEGAARD CROWNS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Fagenberg 157 16 10 MS Voss 178 223 157 i Schulti , 1H8 176 212 64 Carman 13 2tl6 151 Ma Hough 214 146 171 6.2 Totals 940 916 871 2.TJ7 LOCH'S WILLOW SPRINGS. lsR sd. 3d. Total. Keyt 128 141 164 433 Gernandt lx) 131 182 43 Martin 1H3 176 1".9 bit Balzer 131 158 ln6 4s4 Dunk water 206 165 1U3 604 Totals 838 708 893 2,50 Games for Iowa Falls. IOWA FALLS, la.. Sept. IS (Special.) tne lowa f ans lligti school loot ball team will get Into the fastest class of hlath school foot bull teams In norther and central Iowa tbls season and three or the five games have already been scheduled, the first and last games not having been booked. Ne gotiations are now Dendlner with the North High school of Des1-Moines for a Thanks Wiving game here. The management la In correspondence with a number of teams In this part of the atate for the opening game. The other three gamea booked are with Marshalltown, Ida Grove and Fort uoage teams The Iowa tails team made an enviable record last season and cleaned up most of the high schools In this part of lowa. Foot Ball at High School. Football practice started today at the high achool. Anoth(-r of the old men. Henry Howes, who played end two years ago. Is back and going out for the team. Mat Food Is Poison to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitters cure dys pepsla, liver and kidney complaints and de bility, fries 60c, Sold by Btaloa Drug Co Ducky Holmes Refuses to Flay For the Eagles Yellow Magnate Will Not Come to Omaha, So Visitors Are De prived of Games. Ducky Holmes, owner of the Sioux City earn, ought to make a big hit hereafter with the Englea. He refused to exchange three games ih his town for the same number In Omaha so that base ball mlnht be provided every day of the Eagles' con vention. That's the color of this Holmes'. President Rourke, In conjunction with John J. Ryder, secretary of the Engles' convention committee, began arrangements weeks ago to provide a schedule so as to have continuous base ball In Omaha during the convention week and other teams en tered most heartily Into the arrangement. Holmes sulked and refused to say what he would do until the eleventh hour and then he stuck out his lip and refused. The result Is Omaha will have to play a double-hender In Sioux City today and one game tomorrow and the Eagles will be cheated out of games those two days. But the team will be back for two games on Thursday with Des Moines, one In the forenoon and one In the afternoon, and It will be at home throughout the week, so that despite little Ducky's peevishness the visiting Eagles will get to see some games. After Des Moines comes Lincoln. There was no reason In the world why Holmes should refuse to go Into this ar rangement, other than that he simply wanted to be contrary. He couldn't possi bly have lost by the deal, but had an op portunity of gaining and gaining big. In stead of playing to the customary Sioux City handful he could have shared the proceeds of large attendances at Vinton street - park. Then he would have had nothing to loae so far as schedule was concerned, but Instead he would have gained again. If anything. The games he played here would have been compensated by the Rourkes playing that many games in Sioux City at the end of the season, and the end of the season Is always the best time to be at home. But no consideration that President Rourke could offer this stubborn little fel low would move him. it's simply his way. People say he can't help It. BOXING CONTEST FOR EAGLES All Ready for Carnival of Sport In Boyd's Theater Wednesday Mght. A fifteen-round sclentlfc boxing contest between Jimmy Gardner, champion welter weight of the world, and Clarence Ed wards, Omaha boxer, will be the leading number on the bill at the carnival of sport at Boyd's theater Wednesday even ing. There will also be a number of other athletic numbers on the program. It la expected that every scat In the theater will be filled as the carnival la to be given for the benefit of the Eagles, and all Eagles are lovers of clean sport. McCook Goes In for Foot Ball. M'COOK. Neb., 8ept. 13.-(Special.) The McCook-HIgh achool has perfected a strong athletic organization, elected officers and started In on the selection of material for Its foot ball squad. The school boasts of the fastest high school In southwest Nebraska. The team Is now making up Its schedule and school wishing gamea should correspond at once. George R. MacDonald. formerly superin tendent of schools at Beaver Crossing, Is coach and in charge of the athletics. Their season opens after a scrub game or two with the fast bunch from the Burling ton shops on the home grounds October 8. Kennard Defeats Alamttos. KENNARD, Neb., Sept. 13.-(Speclal.) Kennard defeated the fast Alamito team of Omaha in one of the best games of the season. Score: R H.E. Kennard 3 8 2 Alamltos 0 6 2 Batteries: Kennard, Klngdon and Gaines; Alamltos, Woodruff and Casslday. Johnson Defeats Loag, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13-Wallace F. Johnson of the University of Pennsylvania defeated Melville H. Long, the Pacific coast champion, for the Intercollegiate tenets championship here today. A rough cigar in a plain packr age, but it's satisfying and fragrant. Nine all Havana Cobs unfinished looking shaped into four inch Londres finos made of prime, well seasoned Cuban leaf. A day's smoking at the price of one 10 cent Havana cigar. A package of 9 15c. Aw0mm w Allen Bros. TIIE HARVESTER WINS STARE Geers' Unbeaten Stallion Takes Feat ure Event at Syracuse. GENTEEL H COMES IN SECOND llooaler Prince" Takes SilB Pace In Straight Heats Fifteen Horses Start In the 81IO Trot. SYRACUSE, N. 1, Sept. 13-The Har vester. Ed (leer's unbeaten four year old stallion, at the opening of the grand cir cuit meeting today, eaely won the Chamber of Commerce, a S2.000 stake, for 2:09 trot ters, In straight heats. Genteel H. and Somalia furnished contention, but the crippled Geers had to hold tight to keep the stallion from losing his field. In the 213 pace, Hoosler Trince also won In straight heats. In the 2:19 trot, fifteen horses accepted the Issue and Sir Todd won In a four heat bat. tie. Summaries: The Chamber of Commerce, 2:09 class, trotting. 8 In 4. purse, 82.0O0: The Harvester, br. 8., by Walnut Hall (Geers) Ill Genteel, br. h., (Snow) 2 2 2 Zomalta. b. m.. (Murphy) 8 S 8 Time: J:WH: 2:104; 2:0!U. 2:13 class, pacing. 8 in 6, purse, Hooslor Prince, r. g., (Cox) Hallle Direct, ch. m., (Gees)... Flora Coffee, b. m., (Snow) Gallsta blk. m.. (Morgan) $1,200: ... 1 1 ... 2 S ... 8 2 ,.. dis. Time: 2:0S; 2:07: 2:07'. 2:19 class, trotting, S In 5, purse. $1,200: Sir Todd, b. h.. (Proctor 2 111 Wilkeroon, b. g., iLaaelle) 19 7 8 The Sullorman. b. g., (Moore) 3 3 2 2 Captain Cute. blk. g., (Shahan).... 7 2 11 4 Lady Worthy, b. m.. (Serrlll).. 8 7 5 ro Mercury, b. a., (Brawley) 9 8 8 ro King Peter, b. h.. (Titer) 12 12 18 ro Black Belle, blk m., (Burgess 4 11 8 ro Gypsy Boy, b. g., (Dunbar) 11 '.3 10 ro Lux. b. g., (Haallp 10 6 8 ro Areo. b. g., (Merrlfleld 14 4 12 ro Silver Baron, br. h., (Geers) 13 10 4 ro Border Night, b. s., (Cox) 15 14 8 ro Sir Arthur, blk. g., (Erneat 5 6 dis, Ladv, Vicent. b. m., (Arrell 8 dla. Time: 2:124, 2:llVi, 2:11V. 2:D'.V. Running, five-eights mile dash for . 8- year-nlds and up, purse, 8200: Abjure (11S, Golns) won; Cousin Kate (113, Finnegln) second; Import (113, McGuine) third. Time l:00Ti. Canney, Spring Song, Shady Brook and Bounding Elk ran. EVENTS ON RUNNING . TRACKS Livonia Wins Great Eastern Handicap at Sheepahend Bay. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 13 -Livonia, an added starter, easily won the Great Eastern handicap, valued at $2,000, today. With a big 'pull In the weights, she was .played from 6 to 1 to 3 to 1. Jockey E. Martin broke the filly away In front and soon had a big lead, which the field could not overcome. Fauntleroy buat Dalmatian a length for the place. The Omnium han dicap, mile and an eighth, resulted In an easy victory for the odds-on favorite, Kli.g James. Summaries: First luce, me Etheon selling, alx fur longs, main course, inuu added: Campeon (110, Dugan, 7 to 1) won, Jeanne d'Arc (111, Glass, 8 to 2) second, Balck Mate (116, Wll aon, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:20. Panteoufle. Lighthouse, Dr. Waldo Brlggs and Bandello aiso ran. Second race, the Artful, one mile, J600 added: Etherial (106. Bui well. 4 to 1) won. Dreamer (112, McCarthy, 4 to 1) second, LaJ or L,angdon (N), Glass, 15 to 1) third. Time: 1:38. Angelus, Ztenap, Dr. Barkley and Arclte also ran. Third race, the Great Eastern handicap, six furlongs, futurity oourse, value $2,000: Livonia (97, Martin, 3 to 1) won, Kauntie roy (110, McCuhey, 10 to 1) second, Dal matian (124, Dugan. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. Chickasaw, Joe Morris, Uncaa Chief, Scarpia, Everett, Jacquellna, Cherryol, and Hampton Court also ran. Livonia added starter.' Fourth race, the Omnium handicap, value $1,500, one and An eighth miles: King James (136, Bulwell, 2 to 0) won, Wise Ma son (106, Dugan, 2 to 1) second. Time: 1:62. Two starters. Fifth race, the Cressinl. 3-year-olds and up, selling, mile and a sixteenth, turf course, SMO added: Black Ford (91, Glass, 8 to 6) won, Anne McGee (91, Martin, 10 to 1) aecond, Moonshine (Grand, 30 to 1) third. Time: 1:47. Norfolk, Bobbie Kean, J. H. Reed, Rockstone, Ida D. and KrlkMna also wan. sixth race, the Ogden, maidens, 2-year-olds, five and a half furlongs, futurity course, $400 added: Captain Morris (112, McGee, 3 to 1) won. Ashwell (116, Walsh, 100 to 1) second. Naughty Boy (115, Libert, 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:08. Voltaire, Run ning Chance, Levengston, Boola Bo la, Hammon Pass, Etching, Don Antonio, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Brora EAVAMA Co., Distributers, Lord Baltimore, Mlstlc. Willing, Glen Helen and Hang also ran. MONTREAL. Sept. IS. The fields wart all or good sine and the racing was first clses today. Summaries: First race, five furlongs: Hedge Rose (7 to I) won. Shepherd's Song (S to 6) sec ond. Miss Mapleton (116, to 1) third. Time: 10:ttk, Second race, six furlongs: fight (2 to 1) won, ,l,,e Galtens (5 to 2) second, Chllla (1 to 1) third. Time: Third race, six furlongs: Theo Cook (8 to 1) won, I'nkomohe (S to 1) s cond, Bruns wick (S to II third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, mile: I'laudmore (4 to 1) won. Prince Ahmed (11 to 6) second. Hasty A fines (8 to l) Uilrd. Time: 1:42. Fifth race, mile end an eighth: Ftn castle (4 to 1) won. Stalker (2 to 6) second. Merrlmaker (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:08-. Sixth race, mile and an eighth: Ollvo Ely (8 to 1) won. Golconda (4 to 1) second. Wuanaa (8 to 1) third. Time: 1.61 Seventh race, six furlongs; Stromland (lb to 6) won, Gold Dust (8 to 1) second. Silverln (8 to 1) third, .line; 1;16V. GREAT WESTERN CIRCUIT RACKS Sonoma Girl Wins SliOO Trot at W law ronaln State Fair. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 13. Sonomi Girl and Bland 8.. respectively, won tht 2:06 trot and 2:10 pace, the principal event! of the Great Western circuit races at tht Wisconsin State fair, which opened today. Sunny Jim took the 2:36 pace and High Ad miral the 3-year-old trot. The track was In fair condition. Results: 2:08 trot: Sonoma Girl, won; Ora, sec ond ; Early Alice, third. Time: S OT. 2:10 pace: Bland 8., won; Shamrock, sec ond; Dick White, third. Time: 2:0714. 2:06 pace: Sunny Jim, won; Mark Knight, second; Black Harry, third. Time 3:11V Three-year,-old trot: High Admiral, won) Frances L. Ball, second. Time: 1:244. Keller and McGoorty Matched. 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