4 Tim BL,lu: OMAHA, TUKSIJAY, SfctUfrMlifc.it n. l'JU'. Omaha Defeats Lincoln Bunch Twice; Cubs Win and Lose; Athletics Split Double Header r "- . i i , i " r . OMAHA WINS TWO GAMES Rourkes Had Beit of it Through Both Contest-. NDTE TO FIVE, FOUE TO ONE Both Team Were Hitting Freely, hat Locili Made Doable the ' ember of Hits 'cored br Their Opponents. Omaha, 9: Lincoln, I. Omaha. 4; Lincoln, 1. The Rourkes tasted revenge yesterday and tha sweetness of made up for the eighteen-lnnlng Ion of the day before by taking both garnet of the double-header. The games were good exhibition! of base ball, but Omaha had the be.n of It from the very beginning. Heavy hitting the order of the day, particularly In the first game, with almost twice aa many hlta for the locals as for the Holy Cltylans. Rlggert again distinguished himself, pounding out a three-bagger, a two-bagger and two singles In five times up. Corrldon was back In his old-time bat ting form and walloped the sphere for three hits In four times up. The swatfest con tinued through the second game also, King batting a double and a triple and Schoon over sending out two singles, one bringing In a run. Mel tor took a strangle hold on the Prohi bitionists in the second game and allowed only five hits, two In the second Inning re sulting in the lone tally. The Rourkes got In a bad hole In the seventh of the second. With only one out the bases were full, but Melter forced Kruger to hit out an easy fly and the best Wolverton could get was an easy grounder to short, forcing a runner out at second. The first game was auspiciously opened by Jude. the first man up In the first In ning, who batted out the third ball pitched for a three-bagger. Cole rolled a grounder down to Kane and went out while Jude scored. Gagnler grounded out and Cobb was caught on an attempted steal after a single. Rhodes went around the ring for a score In the third. He went to first on a walk, was sacrificed to second by Graham and tallied on Corrldon'a single. The fourth in ning brought two more to the locals. Mort ality walked, went to second on a pass and scored on Cadman's single. Cad man went to second on the throw In. Rhodes went to first and Cadman scored when Gagnler threw the ball away. Rhodes died at first when Graham flew out to second. Although Omaha singled three times in the fifth, there was nothing doing In the scoring line. In the sixth, with two men down and Graham on first, Corrldon poled out his three-bagger against the right field fence. Corrldon scored on Weidensaul's error, which also sent King to first. King cored from first on Rlggert's three-sacker, which bumped up against the blue quart sign In center field. Kane batted an easy grounder and Rlggert died at third. Another score was made in the seventh and two more in the ninth. The last two were made possible by two-baggers by Bchoonover and Rlggert. Lincoln's tally In the fourth Inning was made by Ty Cobb's brother, who went to first because he stood still and watched a pitched ball hit him In the chest. Ha went to second on an error, to third on Cole's out and scored on still another error. In the fifth Jude singled. Gagnler grounded, forcing Jude at second, but beat lng tha attempted doubt to first. Ha went on around to third on a two-sacker by Cole. Both Gagnler and Cale tallied on a single to cockman. Cockman met his fata when he tried a steal with Cadman expect' lng It. Lincoln s last score was made In the eighth. . The second game was all Melter's. He kept the five hits scattered, except the two In tha second inning, and made tha Lincoln Ites bat out easy grounders and flies. Cockman singled In the second Inning and was forced out at second on Thomas' grounder, Thomas going safe to first. nomas stoie second ana scored on a long single to left by Weldensaul. Omaha scored twice in the third and twice In the sixth. The two scores in the third may be accounted for by tha fact that the Rourkes batted Wolverton for four hits, a single, two doubles and a th bagger. In the sixth, with one down, Kane hit out a tvo-bagger. Ha scored on a single by Morlarlty, who went to second on the throw. Morlarlty went safe to third on Coekman'a error and scored on a single by eohoonover. - Score, first game: . OMAHA. AB. R. H. 0 O. t 0 2 10 2 0 I 0 A. Graham, 2b Corrldon. as...., King, cf , Rlggert, If Kane, lb Morlarlty, tb... Schoonover, rf. Cadman, c , Rhodes, p Totals 2 4 I ...... .34 LINCOLN. AB. R. 1 It 27 18 H. 3 0 0 0 0 O. 0 0 0 A. 0 3 0 0 0 Jude, If Gagnler, ss Cole, cf Cobb, rf..' Cockman. 3b Thoma. lb Weldensaul, 3b Clark, e Geiat. p Hagerman, p Knapp 5 4 3 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 0 .. 1 Totals 84 K t 24 IS Batted for Hagerman In ninth. , 0 0120311 lata 3 0 1 1 3 2 1 3 -12 Lincoln Huns 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 Mils 2 000200223 Two-base hits: Col. Rlggert, Scnoon ever. 1 Dree-baae hits: Jude, Corrldon mbcm. a-n. uii on can: uri itnodea t. oil ueiac 3; off Hagerman, ft. Struck. wui; djt nnmn, a. Dy riaeiman. l. Stolen rvan, acnounover. sacrifice hrts urana.ni, v.urriuun. i.eti on bases: Omaha III; Lincoln, 4. Double plays: Corrldon to to Kane. Time: 1 1.V Umpire: Mullen. Score, second game OMAHA. AB. r, Graham, 3b 8 0 Corrldon, ss 3 1 King, cf 4 0 Rlggerf, If 4 0 Kane, lb 4 1 Morlarlty, 3b 4 1 Schoonover, rf 4 0 Cadman, e , 3 1 Melter, p 8 0 H. PO. A. E. 110 1 i o 2(00 13 0 0 18 0 0 118 2 2 10 0 18 10 0 0 2 0 10 37 IT 1 H. Pd. A. Si. 0 3 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 7 11 3 3 10 ! ! 9 000 t 34 "t "i Totals.. LINCOLN. AB. R. Jude. If Gagnler, ss Cole, cf Cot.b, rf Cuilman, Sb.... Thomas, lb Weldensaul, 3b. Kruger, Wolverton. p... Totals.... Omaha Runs hits LI i too kn Rune- Hits 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ...U 0 1 0 I 0 4 1 0 2 0 I 0 18 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 - Two-bass hits: Corrldon. Klni nr. Kan Three-baa hits: King, Cadman First baa on ball: Off Melter. 1; off Wolverton, 1. Struck out: By Melter, 2; by Wolverton, 1 Stolen bases: Rlggert. Thomaa. Saorlflca hits: Graham, Corrldon. Cobb. I .eft on baa sat OwLha, 7; Lincoln, I. pouba pjayi Weldensaul to Thomas. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Mullen. Notes of the Game. 'Rah for Kumu! Des Molnea opens here today for four games. Yesterday's attendance was one of the largest since the glorious Fourth. "Pa's sterling athletes" seem to be tak ing tin that winning streak where they left off. Des Moines' schedule here will be some what different from Lincoln's; there will be one game day for four days. Omaha had one or more men die on bases In every Inning of the first game and in all but two innings of the second game. i Rhodes was not given a fair chance to iee what he could do with a club. He was walked three times out of four trials. In the fourth Inning of the first game Lincoln had three men on bases with no outs and was allowed to bring In only one run. Lincoln's catchers had a hard time on high fouls behind the bat. In both games they would stop and watch then fall about three feet away. Cadman didn't Omaha might have had one less score If Weldensaul had not stopped one of King's grounders with his right eye on a sudden bad bounce, letting King go safe to first. DEVI!:n UET ST. JOB I'LAYEItS Grlsslles Take First Contest Seven to Five. DENVER, Sept. 6. Denver won the first game of today's double-header from St. Joseph after almost everybody had quar reled with th umpire. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. PO. A. Powell, If Corhan, s Jones. 2b .... 5 1 1 i .... 3 2 11 .... 1 1 0 1 ....4 1 t 1 .... 4 0 10 .... 4 0 11 .... 8 0 0 .... 4 0 0 .... 4 0 0 1 McCheeney, rf Riley, 3b Goodrich, Coe, lb.. cf.. Frambee, Crutcher, Totals. 33 S DENVER. AB. R. 6 24 11 PO. 2 0 10 1 1 1 6 0 0 E. Lloyd, 2b Fisher, If 2 0 0 Beall, cf 0 0 Lindsay, lb.. 2 1 Kjian. so Cranston, ss. Caesldy, rf... 0 0 Weaver, o.... Harris, p 1 0 Hagerman, p Totals 26 7 0 1 1 0 27 0 1 0 2 11 4 0 0-5 0 0-7 St. Joseph 0 0 Denver 2 0 Stolen bases: Lindsay T.l,.v Tn.hn hits: (2). Beall, Jones, Corhan, i'oweu. Three-base hits: McChesney, Lloyd. Home run: Dolan. Sacrifice hits: Corhan, Coe, v.mUor union Htnic.lc out: By Crutcher, hir 'w.rrln a: bv Haserman. 1. Bases on bans: urr uruicner, on Double plAy: Frambes to Jones. V ilil ..t.v,.. r-r,,t,.h,i. 9 T.eft on bases: St. Joseph,' 6; Denver, 6. Hits: Off Harris, 8 in six ann one-iniru luuiuso. Umpire: Graves. WICHITA DEFEATS TOPEKA Wins Labor Day Doable-Header from Visitors with Ease. unraiTi snt K Wichita shut Topeka out in the first game of a double header this afternoon ana won, i io v. First Game: AB. R. H. O. A. E, Mlddleton, cf 00000 Pettlgrew, rf u V y w...-ll 3h 2 0 1 0 4 U Davis, If 3 0 0 6 0 0 Jfnerner lb 8 0 0 11 0 1 Mugbes. 2b 8 1 2 1 8 0 Schmid. ss 1 0 0 3 1 0 ah.. , . 8 o 1 u 1 v Shaokleford, p b w Totals 25 1 TOPEKA. AB. R- 4 27 12 H. 0 0 1 1 0 0' A. 0 1 0 a o t i s 18 E. Reilly, as 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 Beckiey, lb.... Riley, it Welch, 2b Abbott, If...., gtoffer, ..... 1 ? Maxey, cf Jackson, P Totals ,..27 .0 0 .o o 0 t - 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Topeka 0 0-41 0 1 Wichita Left on bases: Topeka, 7; Wichita, 3. Sacrifice hlta: Maxey, Westemi, oonmia. Two-base hit: Shaw. Stolen bases: Koer ner, Westerxll, Abbott. Struck out: By Shackelford, 3; by Jackson, 1 Bases on balls: Off BJiackeirora, I, orr Hit by pitcher: Koerner. Time: 1:46, Um pire: Clark. Score, secona game: WICHITA. . . AB. R. H. u. A. ..41119 H. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 H. 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 o. 1 2 0 2 14 0 0 8 0 27 O. 2 0 4 ' 2 2 1 4 0 Mlddleton, cf.. ePttlgrew, rf.. 1 8 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 6 2 1 2 11 A. 2 1 0 4 0 t 1 1 4 Westerxll, 3D... Davis, if Koerner, lb... Hughes, 2b Sohmld, ss.l.... Clemmons, o.., Altchlson, p.... , 2 4 2 8 3 . 8 ....... .26 AB. TOPEKA. Totals ...... R. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Reilly, ss... Beokley, lb. Riley, rf.... Welch, 2b.. Abbott, If. Stoffer, 8b. Fersch, cf.. .... 1 E. Shea. o. Barber, 4 4 p.. Total 80 I 4 24 15 I Wichita .-3 0 o o l Topeka 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 jjort on oases: wicruva, Sacrifice hlta: Beckiey. Pettlgrew, Persch, Westerill. Two-base hit: Clemmons. Stolen bases: Koerner, Westerxll. Double plays: pettlgrew to Koerner. Struck out: By Altohlson. 8; by Barber, 4. Base on balls: Off Altchlson, 4; off Barber. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Fettigraw. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Clark. E. CHAMPS LOSE! FIRST AND TIE Sloox Tarrr Off Honor by Score of Oaa to Nothloc DES MOINES. Sept. . The Champa lost to the Sioux in the firat game, with the second called, 0 to a score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R- II. 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 o. 2 12 4 0 2 0 1 0 A. E. AnAreac. 2b.... Stem, lb Myers, If QuHlln, 3b Miller, e Wooley, cf.... Neighbors, rf., Hnrtman, ss... Wilson, p Totals 8 2 0 81 1 DES MOINES. 4 27 18 AB. R. II. 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 O. Kelly, tb Claire, ss Nelhoff, 8b.... Curtis, If Dwyer, lb Mattlck, cf.... Herche. rf Clemmona, c. Mitchell, p..... ... 4 ... 4 ... 8 2 Totala 28 0 3 27 Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0- 1 0-0 Two-base hit: Dwyer. First base balls: Off Mitchell. 6; off Wilson, Passed ball: Clemmona, Miller. Struck out: By Mitchell, 6; by Wilson, 8. Stolen bases: Miller, Mattlck. Andreas. Double piavvs: Andrews to Hartman to Stem, Claire to Dwyer. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 2.010 KRAHDl A PlltLB TO COLCMBI AS Pitcher for Frames Allows Only Three Hits la Eleven Iaalnar. Jess Kranda of tha J. B. Cross team was a piusle to tha Columias Sunday afternoon at Bneon park, allowing them only three hits In eleven Innings, and striking out ten men. The features of the game were the batting of the Cross team and the fielding of Pete Murray of the Cross' and Cody of the Columbia, amd Cross won. 2 to I. Tha J. S. Cross team plays th strong Hoffman elub of South Omaha at Benson park, Monday, September 5. at- 1 p. in. Score i Cross 010000000 1-2 Coiumbiaa ,l 1 i M I 0 4 M M - 4 10 1 6 GIANTS TWICE DEFEATED Trolley Dodders Win Five to One and Three to Two. SECOND GAME IS PITCHERS' DUEL Locals lecare tha Xeeded Hnn lu Seventh Ioalnaj and .evr York's Rally U Then Id. Tallinn;. BROOKLYN, Sept. 6.-After . taking tht morning game, 6 to 1, Brooklyn won the afternoon contest from New York, 8 to 2. it was a pitchers' duel between Scanlon and Dnicke. Score, first game: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. AH.H O A i: n u r a v , i-iiwjii, ci. t a i Ixutiert, lb.. 4 14 Wheal, cf i 0 4 9 0DYOr, If.... 4 0 Olloylo, tb 0 Ognrtarui,' ct 6 OMurray, rf. .. 4 Hummel. 2b. 4 1 t Dalton. rf.... 10 1 I.nro, jt.. Ill f'rk, w J o S BtrKtn, c... I t a Brger, p. ... 1 1 a 0 OUrldwell, as. 1 OPevlln. Jb.. I lUerkar 1 OMerkla. lb.. 4 O.Vjpyprs. o... , WIIlM, p.. Tauis 10 4 87 13 lKelr .. Totals U t U I Batted for Devlin in the ninth. Batted for Wilue In the ninth. New York n a n n n n a a Brooklyn 00200102 s Two-base hit: Lennox. Three-base hit: Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Barger, 4. Struck out: By Barger. 3; by Wiltse, 3. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Klem and Kane. facoe, second game: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.U.O.AI. uatmaon. cf. 4 3 t 0 t'aubert, lb.. t 10 0 ODevora, If ... 4 UDoyle, Zb 4 OSliortarsal, cf I ((Murray, rf. ., Wheat, If.... I o 1 0 Hummel. Sb. 4 1 1 a Xiallon. rf. .. S 0 1 0 Obiiawaii, as. OPevlln. b... OMerkla, lb.. 4Myera, c... O'Flelcher .. Lnnoi. lb.. I i i i Stark, as I I 3 1 BrKn, e.... I 0 4 1 Scanlon, p... 8 0 4 0 ururka, p. ..38 t 17 10 OBeckN-, p. Totala.. ToUla 38 I 14 11 1 Ran for Myers In the ninth. Batted for Drucke in the ninth. New York ..; 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 tT"k8rs 5!,s: Divor. Devlin. Hummel. Ti?"ba?9 hlt: Hubert. Bases on balls: " fcanlon, 4; off Drucke, 1. Struck out: L,, no,n.', 4; oy trucks, , Time: 2:U2. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Pirates Win Twice. PITTSBl'RG, Sept. 6.-Plttsburg won the morning game of the Labor day double header today by hitting the bail hard and orten. Score: P1TT8HIJRO. ST. LOUIS, r, k A?'"''B- . AB.H.O.A.E. r""' a v t lHUgKlna. 3b.. I 1 1 4 a Leach, cf.... 6 3 3 0 OEIfia, If 4 1 4 V u 13 0 O.Mowrey, Sb.. 4 1 1 1 0 18 1 OKonetchy, lb 3 1 o 0 3 18 OKvana, rf.... 4 0 0 0 0 1 12 1 Cil'hflra. a 6 1 4 1 0 110 OOakM, cf 6 1 4 0 1 0 4 1 CHauaer. aa... 4 113 0 0 0 0 0 Harmon, p... 3 10 10 0 0 1 0Brenrian . 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 OLuik, p 0 0 t 0 s 0010 Clarke. If Wagner, sa., Miller, 3b.. Hyatt, lb... Wllaon, rf.., Simon, c..., Lellield, p.. Mariuox, p., Flynn Lver, p.., 0 . , . TotaJa a 10 24 10 3 Totala 33 11 37 14 1 rS.1 ior Maddox In seventh. Batted for Harmon in eighth. , Pittsburg 1 8 1 2 0 0 1 1 St. Louis 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-4 FniMmS,hltu! Byrne. L:h. Wagner. b?riV. o9F M8-d. : off Harmon, 3. p?.t.h lJmP're: R'sler and Emslle. arime 11 .Wln v.on tne -"ernoon Kore- Leach's batUng featured. PITT8BTJRQ. 8T. LOUIS, AB.H.D.A.II Aft A a aai Leach, cf 1 Clark, it.... i W agner. 4 J 1 i u UHiiff.in. . K a a VGIIIa, If 4 0Mowry, 8b.. 3 dKonaloby, lb. 1 lEvana, rf.... I Opbalpa, o 4 OOakaa, cf 3 OHauaar, aa... 1 OZmlch, p.... 1 Willis. Miner, lb..,. 1 Flynn, lb.... 1 Hyatt, rf 4 Qlhaon, o... 4 Whit, p...,. i Lalfleld, p.. 1 ToUla .M 13 17 11.. r Tilts 1V ' 4 m 9a in a Pittsburg o 6 8 0 0 1 2 0 -U s- Louis o 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0- 4 iwo-Dasa nitsi Wagner (2), Flynn, Gib n. Home run: T.oonh V.,,. .Whl,te'Ke: ," Zmlcn- sTTJck out: By wn il! Lelf'eld. by Zmlch. lj by "Aiii. " -Wnlte- 1 " four and nS".h!r,dV.nnln8s: off Leineld. in four h;h'id.ln,?ln; o Zmich, 1 In one and ; , niinngB; on wuiis, 11 in six and w'-nH 'i?-nln,f"- Tlme: 2:06- UmplFeai Rlgler and Emslle. Phillies Take Doable-Header. h?I?LAI,PHI,A rP1- 5 Philadelphia had lltUe difficulty In defeating Boston, 8 to 2. Score, 'first game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON" AU.M.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Tltna rf 1 l l o ocolllna. If. Knab. rf....l 1(1 oHeraoa. 3b.. Ba'aa, of 1 10 0 OShaan. lb... Thomas, f.. 0 0 0 6 08ham, lb.. McOa. lb... 1 110 OMIllar, rf.... Grant, Sb 3 0 1 3 0 Sweeney, a. Br'nifleld, lb 4 1 11 1 CBeok, of noaiin, a.... 1 3 4 OSmith. jnmn, u Ewing, p 4 1 11 OForauaon. D.. 8 v w o Totala 38 8 34 11 1 Totals 31 887110 g?,toJ , 0O0000008-3 Philadelphia l o 0 4 0 0 1 0 6 Two-base hits: McGee, Bate. Struck out: By eFrguson, 2; by Ewlng, 8. Base on balls: Off Ferguson, 8; off Ewlng, 2. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Brennan and O'Day Boston put up a wretched game In the field this afternoon and Philadelphia hit the ball hard and won by 13 to 0. Score, eecond game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Tim, rt UColllna, If.... i Knab, 3b.... 4 111 OHaraog, lb... 4 1 1 0 0 1 w. ' a 10 OShaan. lb.... 1 0 Mage., If.... 4 2 10 USharp. lb... 4 3 Oraut, 3b.... 8 8 13 OMIllar. rf.... 4 1 Ludsru. lb.. 8 0 8 0 0Sw..nr. aa.. 3 0 Brnadeld, lb 1 1 6 0 OBerk, of.... 0 Doolln, a.... 1 1 0 4 18mlth, a 1 0 Doolo. a 3 110 OCurua, p 3 1 muiuii, p....v0 . Biaug oiar, p.. 1 V 0 0 0 Total S3 8 34 It T Totala 40 14 17 U 1 f osion 0000000000 x-uuaueipnia o 8 1 3 0 0 1 3 13 a L , Mor8n- n ven Innings: off ui.uaiHoi, , in iwu inning. iwo-Daae hlta Magee, Doolln, Three-base hit: Titus Struck out: By Curtis, 8: by Slaughter. li off Slaughter, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: O Day and Brennan, Cuba Split Donble Session. ci.N'cmsNAT. Sept. 6 Cincinnati and Chicago broke even in a double-header here today, the former winning the first, 4 to 8, and losing the second. to 8. The ittr was a six-Inning oonteat, called on account uai aiieiw. ouure, iirsi game: CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AH.H. OAK Beaoher, It... & 1 1 OEv, lb 1 Miller, rf.... 3 11 HobUUel, lb 4 0 1 Mltcholl, lb. 8 1 11 Paakert, ei... 4 1 1 VKane, Lf 1 OSheckart, If.. 1 OHofinan, lb.. 4 Ostelnfalilt, 8b 4 OZlro'nian, a. 4 Clark, o 4 Lobert, lb... 4 McMillan, a 4 Benton, p.... 1 Uaapar. p.... 1 MoLew) .... 1 Pbaian ft 0 Beaumont, cf 4 ISchulia, rf... 4 UKIIng, o 4 0 4 1 o brown, p..,. 1 1 0 ft s . 1 . 1 VeTlnker 1 O a 0 0 Total Si 14 10 3 . lOUII M 19 it ia Batted for Brown In ninth. Hatted for Benton In sixth. Ran for McLean in sixth. Chicago 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 on Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 Two-base hit: Mitchell. Three-base hit' Srhulte. Hits: Off Benton, 7 In six In nings. Sacrifice hit: Miller. Stolen base: Miller, Mitchell, Lobert, Schulte. Double play: Lobert to McMillan to Clarke. Left on baaea: Chicago, b; Cincinnati, 9. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 2; off Benton, S. Struck out: By Brown, 2; by Benton, 3. Time: 2:u6. Umpire: Eason. Score, second game: Batted for Rowan In sixth. CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. Att.H.OA.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Ever, lb 8 18 1 OBeachar, If... 10 10 fhtrkani. If.. 4 111 1 Miller, rt ... 0110 Htxman. lb.. 4 lift OHoblltiel, lb. 1 3 0 1 tiainleldl, Sb 3 ft ft 0 Mitchell, lo. 8 1 4 ft gim'man, al 1 I 1 Cl'aekm. cf... 8 114ft tieaumoDt, el 1 1 1 ft OMiLean, e... 1 110 0 S.huU. rt..,8 110 OUibert. 3b... 1 3 ft 0 1 Klint. a 3 14 0 OMiMillan, aa. 1 0 1 4 Reulbach. p.. 8 ft 1 ft OKowan, p.... 1 10 1 - Ciarka 0 ft 0 ft 0 Totala 34 11 It 41 . Total 14 111 I 1 Chlcsgo 1 1 6 3 0 0-3 Cincinnati 0 3 10 1 1 e Game called on account of darkness. Two-baae hlta; McLean, Lobert, Beau- 5. Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGl'E. NUTU LEAGVE. W.L.l'ct.' W.L Pot Floux Clty...!l 47 .tj-i Chicago SI fcs .6S1 ppnver S3 5 .8971 Pittsburg ,...ii 4f ..V.9 Lincoln "H 5S .,' N' York s 62 .iI Wii nlta "4 f .53" Cincinnati ....6 6: ..V 8 Omaha M 70 Philadelphia. .01 tit Joseph... 'HI 74 .44 St. Louis 4S J .. Des Moines.. 50 SO .4li." Brooklyn 4S 73 3:6 Topeka 3N102 .73, Boston 44 SO .3o6 AMER. LEAGl'E. I AM ER. ASS N. W.L.Pet.l W.UPct. Philadelphia. Si 8 . Minneapolis. ..W 4! Boston 73 M .i9 Toledo 78 ( .542 New York. ...71 62 .67Columbus ....75 ..o Iietrolt 71 M .56i:St. Paul 74 71 .511 Washington. .6S 70 .5,Kansas City. .74 70 .514 Cleveland .. .64 ! Milwaukee . . ."S 79 .4;5 Chicago 47 74 .38 lmllanapolls. .6 i .4W e?t. Louis 36 S6 .21'5, Louisville ....56 8 .35 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LFGVK. W.L. Pet. i W.L. Pct Fremont 64 41 .itlO'Clarlnda 55 3 .5n Columbus ...,6S 48 .54,lFalls City 5o 40 .5.9 G. Island bi 50 o.'v shenanrtoah...45 4S .4.9 Kearnev M 50 .6iv Auburn 44 50 .41 Superior 52 53 .4 '5 Neb. City 42 51 .47.3 Reward 47 M .443, Maryvllle ....40 62.4(6 Red Cloud. ...4i 58 . 442 Hastings ....41 61 .402 Yesterday's Result. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 6-1; Omaha, 9-4. Ihioux City, 1-0; Des Moines, 0-0. Topeka, 0-2; Wichita, 1-4. St. Joseph, 5; Denver, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Y'ork, 1-2; Brooklyn, 5-3. fconton, 3; Philadelphia, 6. St. Louis, 8-4; Pittsburg, 9-11. Chicago, 3-9; Cincinnati, 4-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 6-6; Chicago, 0-10. Philadelphia, 2-2; New York. 6-L Washington. 4-0; Boston, 1-6. St. Louis, 1-3; Detroit, 4-4. " AMERICAN ASSOCIATON. Louisville. 0-3; Toledo, 6-2. Columbus, 5-2; Indianapolis, 2-4. Kansas City, 11-8; Milwaukee, 6-2. St. Paul, 2-4; Minneapolis, 6-5. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney, 6-8; Superior, 5-6. Hastings, 4; Red Cloud, 7. Fremont, 1; Grand Island, 7. Seward, 1; Columbus. 5. MINK LEAGUE. Shenandoah, 2-4; Claxlnda, 5-2. Maryvllle, 0-R; Nebraska City, 8-0. Falls City, 1-7; Auburn, 0-1. , Gamta Toiiar. Western Leavrue bes Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Wich ita, Topeka at Denver. National League Brooklyn at Philadel phia, St. Louis at Pittsburg, Cincinnati at Chicago. American League Chicago at bt. Louia, Philadelphia at New York. American Association inaianapons si 10- ltdo, Columbus at Louisville. St. Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. ... i. r ii . xjA ' I . . Kearney at Superior, Fremont at Grand Island, Seward at Columbus. Mink League Clove and at Maryvine, Falls City at Shenaaidoah, Nebraska City at Auburn. mont. Three-brfse hits: Hoffman (2(, Sheck- ard, Evers, Hobllisel, Lobert. Sacnnce hits: Stelnfeldt, Bescher. Stolen base: Bencher. Double play: Mitchell to McLean. Left on baes: Cincinnati, 6; Chicago, 3. First base on balls: Off Reulbach, 2; off Rowan, 1. Struck out: By Reulbach, 3; by Rowan, 8.. Time: 1:35. Marquette Will Play Creighton Negotiations Are About Completed for the Michigan Hen to Be Here . October 22. Word received last night from Milwaukee seems to assure a meeting on the gridiron in Omaha between the great Marquette, Mich., eleven and Creighton university. Detaisl have no ,yet been received at Creighton, but the director of athletics said Monday evening that October 22 will be the date of the game lf the pending nego tiations are consummated. Marquette already has a date made to play at Denver and the proposition now thought to be settled is that games be played both In Kansas City and Omaha on their way home. DODGE TAKES TWO CONTESTS Defeats Honella and Snyder In Base Ball Tournament. DODGE. Neb.. Sept 6. (Special.) Dodge again defeated Howella Thursday by a score of 12 to 4. Humphrey was to have played, but owing to the rain was unable to come. The game had no features ex cept the hitting of the Dodge team. Score: R H E Dodge 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 12 14 2 Howells 0 22000000466 Batteries: Guatin and Butler: ShuiU, Run and Warner. i .. a Saturday, the last day oi tne carnival. the locals defeated Snyder, 6 to 6. Dodge scored one in tha first on a two-bagger by Kuhle, a sacrifice by Zacek and a hit by Hadlev. Snyder secured five in the third and fourth by bunching hits. The game was then an uphill battle ior Doage, but they were equal to the ooc&slon and tied it up in tne slxtn ana seventn, winning in the ninth, when Zacek hit a beautiful two- bagger after two were down, stole third and came nome, wnen waaiey xnocgea a not liner to third, which was fielded too lata to retire the runner, score: K.H.E. Dodge I 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 14 8 1 Snyder 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 06 8 6 Two-base hits: Young, Kuhle. Jensen Zacek. Three-base hits: Erb, Zaeek. Stolen bases: Zacek, Hadley. Batteries: Young and Butler, Russ ana Jensen, lime: 1:40. CATARRH A SPECIFIC BLOOD IMPURITY Catarrh is a deep-seated blood dis ease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever permanently cure. The beneficial effects of washes, sprays, inhalations, etc., are only temporary, and when left off the old condition returns, because the blood is Infected with catarrhal matter and impurities. This impure condition of the circulation irritates and in flames the delicate mucous mem branes and tissues and produces tho well known symptoms of ringing noises in the head and ears, mucus in the throat, headaches, watery eyes, partial deafness, sore throat, general impairment of health, etc. This con dition will remain, growing worse as long as the catarrhal matter is al lowed to remain in the blood. Being a specific blood impurity, there is only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to purify the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head in the circu lationand by thoroughly renovating the blood and cleansing it of all impure mattei, makes a perma nent and lasting cure of the dis ease. For forty years S. S. S. has been recognized as the best blood purifier, and the thousands of cases of Catarrh it has cured is proof that it is the very medicine needed by those who suffer with this trouble. Book on Catarrrh and any medical advice free. n XIL BWI7T X0IT10 CO, Atlanta, Qj, ATHLETICS DRAW TIE IN TWO Highlander Win Morning Contest, but Lose in Afternoon. TWO BUNS FOR VISITORS IN EACH Second Game Is Close, but vrtth Phila delphia Getting; Winning- Score In Ninth Innlnir Five Tno-HakBrti, NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Nw York and Philadelphia broke even in a double-header. The morning game went to the locals, 8 to 2, but Philadelphia won the afternoon gme, 3 to 1. Score, first game: Batted for Dygert in the eighth. Philadelphia 00000200 02 New York 00310001 6 Two-base hit: livlnirqtrinA. Thre-haae hits: Cir-e. Oldrlna:. Struck out: llv Kord. 4; by Morgan, 1. by livgert, 3. Base on balls: Off Ford, 1; off Morgan, 2. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Colllf lower and Connolly. ecore, second game: Hatted for Foster in the ninth. Philadelphia 00100000 12 New York 10000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Chasu, Barry, Murphy, Woitr, Cree. Sacrifice hit: Cree. Left in bases: Philadelphia. 5: New York. 6. First bass on errors: New York, 2. Pontile play: augnn, Gardner and Chase. Struck out: By Coombs, 6; by Vaughn, ". Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 4: off Vaughn, 1. Wild pitch: Vaughn. Umpires: Connolly and Colliflower. Time; 2:00. Sox Get Even Break. CHICAGO. Sent. 6. Chicago and Cleve land broke even In the holiday double header this afternoon, Lajole's batting fea tured, he bagging two doubles and two singles in four times at bat in the opener. In the wlnduD Larry secured two passes and a single otf White, bcore. first gamo: CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.K. Oranay, If ... I. 1 1 0 OMeCnn'all, lb 4 1 1 1 0 Btorail, lb... 4 II 0 OZaldar, a.... (I 0 I Turner, 3b... 4 113 uLora, lb. 4 1 0 3 u Lajaie, 2b ... 4 4 2 7 1 Meloan. rf...4 0 2 0 0 Eumerly, rt..4 0 0 0 0 Inuhrty, HI 0 1 0 1 Blim'h'm, c( 4 1 I 1 oZwIllltii, cf.. 4 0 6 1 0 Knapp, aa I V V I ttuandll, lb... 3 0 I 1 3 I 0 6 0 Land, 4 1 7 0 vsullivan, o... J V Harltneaa, p.. 4 0 0 1 0 Walsh, p I 0 1 Totala 37 10 27 IS 1 Totala 2 I 17 15 5 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 tv-o Two-base hits: Lajoie (2), Lord. Baoe on balls: Off Waush, 1; off Harkness, 3. Struck out: By Walsh. 6; by Harkneus, 6. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Evans. CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. MeCon'all, 2b 6 I 4 Zelder, aa.... 6 I 1 Lord, Jb 4 3 1 Meloan, rt... 4 10 Colllin, It... 4 0 1 carina?, If.... a 1 1 Stovall, lb... 6 2 0 Turner, 3b... I 3 OLujole, 2b..., 2 1 1 Eualerly, rl.. 4 0 Zwllllnf. ct.. 4 10 0 OHIrni'h'm, c( 3 1 Tannehlll, lb S 1 10 3 UKiiann, a.... t 1 Block, c 4 3 7 0 OAri&ma. c 3 0 White, p i I 3 3 1 Land, o 2 0 0 ' Kalkenb'f, p. 0 0 0 Totala 34 16 27 14 IKanwell. p... 3 0 I Ball 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totala 34 8 24 13 0 Chicago 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 '-in Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0-6 Two-base hits: M'iloa-n, Lajoie. Three bane hits: Zelder, .Grancy. Hits: Off Falk enberg, b in one and one-tnlrd innings; off Fanwell, 10 in seven and two-thirds in nings. Base on balls: off White, 8; off Falkenberg, 1; off Fanwell, 3. Struck out; By White, 6; by Fanwell, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Evans and Sheridan. Washington Divides In Two. BOSTON. Sent. 5. By bunching hits In two ilnnlngs, Washington disposed of Bos ton in the morning game today by a score of 4 to 1. Score: WASHINGTON. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Milan, of 0 Hooper, rf. 3 0 2 2 1 0 Kllllfer, 2b.. 8 Conroy, lf... 4 Oeealer, tt..'. 4 Mcllrlde, a.. 8 Elbrfeld. lb. 4 OPurtell, 2b., OSpeuker. cf. 08tahl, lb... 0 Lewie. It..., OEngle, 2b... OL'arrlgan, c. OLerchen, aa. OHall, p , 1 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 1 10 0 2 1 0 Unglaub, . lb., 4 Betkendorr, Walker, p. el 110 3 0 0 Total i 18 27 11 0 Totala 38 8 37 10 0 Washington 00021000 0-4 Boston uquuuoui o i Two-base hits: Hooper, Hall, Milan. Three base hit. Stahl. Home run: Conroy. Base on balls: Off Walker, 3: off Hall, 3. Struck ... r . - ,..., . . . . . i ' ii. a rrii,-.. , . . T out: oy null, u: oy ainnr, o. aiiuc a.vi. Umpires: Dlneen and Perrine. In the afternoon game two bases on balls, two hits, two sacrifices and a wild throw to third by Oray gave the localB five runs in the sixth and the game. Score: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. Ad. 11 O A '. Hooper, rf... 8 0 3 0 OMIlan, of 4 10 0 0 Purtell, lb... 8 0 13 OKilllter, 2b... 4 1110 Speaker, of... I 110 0 Conroy, It... 8 14 0 0 Btahl, lb 4 1 10 0 lGrealer, rt....4 0 10 0 Lewie. If 4 0 3 1 OMcBrtde, a.. 4 10 8 0 Wagner, as... 4 14 8 lEIbartald, lb. 11 I 1 t Engle, tb.... I 10 2 Otinglaub, lb,, 3 111 0 1 Klelnow S 0 1 1 oAlnnmlth, a.. 4 0 4 0 0 Wood, p 3 0 0 4 uGray, p 1 0 0 4 1 Lellvelt .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla 28 4 27 IS SOtey, p 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla U 8 24 11 3 Batted for Gray In the seventh. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 8 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-baae hit: Stahl. Hits: Off Gray, 8 In six innings; off Otey, 1 In two Innings. F'lrst base on balls: Off Gray, 3. Struck out: By Wood, S; by Gray. 3; by Otey, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Perrine and Mnee i. Tla-ers Defeat Brown. DETROIT, Sept. B. Detroit won this morning game handily by a score of 4 to 1. Score, first game; DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, ST. LOUIS. D. Jon, lf. 4 1 4 0 OTruertale, lb 8 1 3 1 0 Del'hanty, lb I 1 T 8 1 Hi one. lf 8 1 8 0 0 Cobb, cf 8 0 0 0 0 Newman, lb. 3 1 8 0 0 Crawford, rf. I 0 0 0 oortsaa, aa.... 4 0 3 3 0 Moriarty, 3b. 4 I 0 1 OHarUell. 3b.. 4 1 1 0 0 Buah. a 3 0 14 OAa'weltser. rf 3 1 8 0 0 T. Jomea, lb. 4 1 12 0 0 Hoffman, of. 4 1 0 0 0 Schmidt, o... 4 111 OKtllKer, o.... I o i 'Wlllet. p I 10 3 lKay, p I 0 0 4 1 ToUla 28 8 37 18 3 Total 0 3 24 10 1 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Detroit 11000030 4 Two-base hits: Moriarty, Willet Baae on balls: Off WlUet. 8; off Ray, 2. Struck out: By Wlllet, 2; by Ray, 4. Time: 1:32. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Egan. Detroit won the afternoon game, 4 to 8. Both Loudell and Bailey pitched good ball, but the Detrolter was a trifle steadier. Hartsell's batting and Davy Jones' field ing featured the afternoon game. Score: DETROIT. 8T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. D. Jon, If. 2 1 4 0 OTrueadal. 2b 4 1 1 I 0 Del'hanty, 2b 4 2 1 I Ofttone, lf 4 1 1 0 0 Cobb, nt I 0 3 0 ONewnara. lb. 4 1 13 0 ft Crawford, rf. 4 0 0 0 OGrlege, n ..,4 0 110 Moriarty, lb. I 1 0 4 OHani.ll. lb.. 4 3 8 4 0 Buah. aa 3 1 3 1 OSc'veltier, rt 4 1 3 0 0 T. Jonee, lb. I 0 10 1 0 Huffman, cf. I 14 0 0 Caaey. e 4 1 4 2 1 Stephana, a..l 0 1 I 1 Loudeon, p... 4 0 0 1 OBalley, p 3 0 0 1 0 'Crlaa 1 0 0 0 Toul 2 T27 1I1 Totala II 1 24 11 1 Batted for Bailey in ninth. St. Louis 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 03 Detroit 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Two-base hit: Moriarty. Three-base hit: Hartsell. First base on balls: Off Loudell, 2; off Bailey, 3. Struck out: By Loudell, . Time: 1:31. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlin. Interchange of Hunting Right Shooting Will Be Permitted in Both Carter and Manawa from I Today On. Under an arrangement between the ganvs wardens of Iowa and Nebraska hunters will be allowed to ah of it from today on both Lakea Carter and Manawa dn on license. This Is because of the peculiar situation of tha two lakes, but tha agree ment dues not cover any ponds or ground outside th lakes. In Iowa the season opened on September 1, while In Nebraska the season does not ofiea until September la, Islanders Get Smith in Hole; Fremont Beaten Pitcher Heretofore Invincible Goei Down in One Inning Seventeen Innings at Kearney. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. "..-(Special Telegram.) Grand Islnnd opened the Inst series of the season at home by winning over Its hitherto unconquerable foe. Smith, drawing four hits, a sacrifice and Il-.ree walks In the eighth and mnking sure of the gume, on which it already hart tne ionn. Welsh's fielding and batting and the stick work of Gmhnm were features. Carroll's hand was pllt, and Traver had to relieve him behind the bat. Manager Bennett of Fremont refused to obey the orders of Um pire Fleming, and In addition, began to masticate the rag with him, and was or dered off the ground. Refusing likewise to obey this order a police officer had to be summoned to conduct him from the field. Fremont 0 0010000 O-l2 Grand Island...! 0000016 111 Batteries: Smith and Bonner; Morse, Car roll and Traver. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Sept. 6.-(SpecliU Tele gram.) Columbus won from Seward today, scoring three runs In the first and two In the second inning. McBeth held the vis itors down to one score. Score: R.H.E. Seward 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 6 2 Columbus 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -5 Z Bntterles: Sewi-.rd. Harrington and W al ley; Columbus, McBeth and Agnew. Um pires: Sindelur mid Stewart. SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special Tele gramsKearney took both games of a double-header today from Superior, the first being for seventeen Innings. Score: R H E. Kearney 0102200000000000 l-4 11 4 Superior 30O2O0O0OOOOOOO0 0-fi 12 7 Batteries: Green and Magerkurth; Justus and Bartley. Two-base hits: Downey (2). Green, Hargls, Blue. Score, becond game: R.H.E. Kearney 4 1 0 2 0 0 1-8 10 1 Superior 0 4 2 0 0 0 0- 10 8 Batteile: Green, Noyes and Mugerkurih; Gibson, Landes and Spcllman. Three-base hits: Claire, Allen. Twc-buse hits: Cole, llockewith. Umpire: Griffith. RED CLOUD, Neb.. Sept. 5. (Special Tel egram.) Red Cloud won from Hastings to day by the score of 7 to 4. Score: R.H.E. HastinKS 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 10 8 Red Cloud ... 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 -7 U 1 Batteries: Hastings, Waldron and Don nellv; Red Cloud, Jnrrott and Moss. Struck out : By Waldron. 7; by Jnrrott, 4. First baxe on balls: Off Waldron, 3. Two-bate hits: Donnelly, Harms. Home run: Mills. Left on bases: Hastings, 6; Red Cloud, 9. Earned runs: Hastings. 4; Red Cloud. 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Parker and Orth. Falls City Takes Two from Auburn Clarinda and Shenandoah Divide Honors in Double-Header Nebraska City Wins. At Falls City Six Innings. Score, first game: R.H.E. Falls City 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 2 Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 Batteries; Horsch and Kran'nger; Delair and Smith. Umpire: Glnnls. Five Innings. Score, second game: R.H.E. Auburnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn md mfwy mw Fails City 0 0 0 7 -7 8 8 Auburn 0 0 0 0 11 2 4 Butteries: ' Snyder, Edllch and. Kran Inger; Watson and Smith. . Umpire: Mc Glnnls. At Clarinda Score, first game: R H E. Clarinda 00010130 6 8 1 Shenandoah 20000000 02 5 1 Score, second game: R.H.E. Shenandoah 0300 0001 04 8 2 Clarinda 10001000 0-2 6 6 Batteries: Johnson and Castle; Gober, Walters and Jokerst. Umpire: Fletcher. At Nebraska City Score: R.H.E. Nebraska City 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 4 1 Maryvllle 00000000 0-0 6 2 Batteries: Arnold and Diets; Wells and Whltcomb. Score, second game: R.H.E. Maryvllle 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 08 12 1 Nebraska City 00000000 00 4 2 Batteries: Ford and Diets; Wells, Miller and Whitcome. Whitney Leads Winning Team Beats George Boger's Team by a Narrow Margin Sunday Afternoon. Dan Whitney's team won a match shoot at the Omaha Gun club grounds Sunday afternoon from a team of seven captained by George Rogers by tha score of i30 to bi!6. Whitney turned in the beat card with 86 out of 100 and three of his men had a 4. while Townaend of the other team, with a U6, was high man. The scores: Rogers .. 17 17 M 'W 18 91 .. 19 19 20 19 18 95 .. 19 1 19 17 19 0 .. 18 18 19 18 19- 92 .. 16 18 18 20 17 fc .. 12 18 17 19 19 86 .. 13 17 17 18 18 88 Townsend .. Aylesworth Roper , Griffin , Davis Andrew ... Total fiffi Whitney 20 19 19 18 20- 96 Ldvegrln 19 20 18 20 19 94 Dixon 19 19 20 16 20 94 Farrell 20 18 19 17 20 94 Parker 18 18 20 18 17 78 Sharps 17 14 17 18 1985 Jones 14 14 14 17 18 76 Total .4 .....630 AUTO RACES AT INDIANAPOLIS De Pal in u Wins tho Ten-Mile Con. test from Hearna br a Wheel. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 6. The speedway track dried off after a hard shower at noon and was In good condition when the three Herrshoffs cam to the wire at 1:20 for the first event in the automobile races, which was a five-mil race for cars of 160 cublo Inches piston displacement. Emmons won the race, coming in holding down the hood over his engine, with Mc Cormlck a close second. Smith dropped out at the end of the first lap with engine trouble. Time, 6:13. In th ten-mile free-for-all De Palma in his EOO-horse power Flat jumped into the lead at tha start, with Hearne In a 120 horse power Bens oloaely following. Hearne pulled up. but D Palma won by a wheel. Harroun In a Marmon third. Time, 6:48:8. Frayer ki a Firestone-Columbus won the five-mils race for cars of 161 to 2J0 cubic Inohes piston' displacement. Time. 4:47:8. Harroun in a Marmon won the five-mile event for cars of 231 to 300 cublo Inches displacement. Time, 4:38:26. Aitken (National) won the five-mile race for cars of 3U1 to 4."0 cublo Inches piston displacement- Time, 4:10:2. Grand Circuit Ilaces Poatponed. HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 6.-The Grand Circuit meet for trotting and pacing hoi sea, which wa to have opened today In con nection with th" Connecticut state lair was postponed until tomorrow on account of rain. Winder Wins Speacar Match. BEAGIRT. N. J., Sept. 8. In the rlfie tournament her today Colonel C B. Winder of Ohio won the Spencer match at 1.3U0 yards witn score of 6s. MILLERS CAPTL'RE SAM Visitors Win Six to Two and Five to Four. WILLIAMS STARS IN THE ITST Hroond Dturnmn Lands ttie Onls- !. lilt of Contest, with Three- Mamer anil Home 1 Itnn. ST. PAUL, Sept. 5. Minneapolis d.fo.n s St. Puul in the morning game by a si-ur of U to 2. Score, first game: ?t. Paul 0 o 0 0 t 0 0 1 .v 1 Mlnmapolls 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 " Three-base hit: Williams. Home i William. Hits: Off Ran, 3 In one t j Inning. Rat-cs on balls: (.iff Paterson. ff (iehrlng, 7. Struck out: Bv Pattoi , 6; by Uolulnir, l. Time; l..i8. I'min: Hlerhnlter Bind Bush. Toledo and l.oiilsrllle Even. TOLEDO. O., Sept. C Toledo won t.. morning KHine from Ixiulsvllle tixlay, 5 to a VNhen Umpire llnyes benched Cau-h, r Helllv for too imuii talk and Mveia .!. follnuoil t.i H,. i i. ... ' " "fin ii iii me nvveiHii i:.- ning. Manager llomird disrupted his lln. i:. lll'UUllllrf Shl.1.,1.... IH ... . ... , . . ' .-t,i,,i,-a, u, ui oin (-vnipr lli'lij ! , pitch. R.lilnnon, who was playing film In the iniinni mi. nn .... ..... I ! .t. ,,,t me IUOIII1II ttn.i warmed up. Umpire Hayes i-umpelled him to pitch and Butler was walked. Ktuli who had pitched a good Kame up to tkH time, went to center and later t a! fi t The team was hlcned for the J ike imii;Vi !',. ,t iiu jiuiirr van wniKtMt. Ktull, L TOLK.IO. lu isvii.i.p:. All.H.O.A It. AU M O.A R. nailillBH, ri. 1 u U V I'Kolllll.nn. ... Ill'chman, 2b 4 lnn, cf 9 Hl.kniaii. If. 3 Fraanian. lb. 5 I'li-k, Sh 1 llullpr, aa.... 4 4 0 n-i-f-1 h .. 1 7 t i ii Mayan, lh. . . s o a o ,) t'Hrim-h'm, rf 1 1 USlnnly, rf-a 4 ( I'llnyln, 3 R.-cf 3 1 0 u S 1 0 1 Hurk, K-lh.. I (I u ,i OFk'rln. ar-.lh 1 ! I llarlli'jr, c... 4 Baklte. p.. 8 me, p.. a o I 0.lae, ifb-lf. S 0 i. I n Haul), o i 1 V i g lala S I J7 13 lAH.n, c 0 0 I i) 4 Kroh, p-i-t-na 1 0 l i I Totala 11 4 1 lo 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 l-6 'Villo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 0.Msw, Ifb-lf. S 0 4,' J Two-base hit: Hartley. Baso on halls:'? ft Baskette. 1; off Kroh, 3. Struck out: l.iy Basketto. 6; by Kroh, 4. lilts: off l;n.skcf!i K In il 1., . in . r . i -. , j i-kivii, l mis. Ml iUiH.l'Wt In nine Innings; off Kroh, 6 In neven anl two-thirds iiHunuM; off Stanley. In on0 ana one-third Innlngis. Time: 1:24. Umpire; Hayes. Toledo u-hh nnuli). hit ri. ...i men were on bases and Louisville took the iumi mine or me series: (score: LOL48VII.I.B. TOLEDO All. H O. A K. AB.H.O.A.E. H. Bob'son, aa 4 s i.uHaltman, rf. S u 3 10 Meyer, lh... 8 1 11 D uHl'ehman, Sb 3 1 3 4 I) Stanley, ct... 3 0 4 0 lZInn, cf-lf...S 12 0 1 Iloyln, 3b 4 2 16 Sullivan, ct .O 0 1 il 0 l"e. 0 2 0 ullu'kinan, If. 4 2 1 0 0 PiikwinR, rf. J 0 0 0 Oh'ri'cn.an, lb. 4 o t h Mnw, Jb.... S 0 1 J OPIck. lb 4 V ijfl Allen, c a 1 4 1 OHiiiler, a....4 1 J I Kkhlar. p... 4 10 4 oAbbolt, c J 0 4 1 o Valuers, p...l 0 0 0 0 Totla II 8 37 16 JK.Iloii aon, p 3 0 1 10 Tuinla 30 6 27 12 2 Toledo 1000000103 Louisville 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0--3 Two-base hits: Hickman, Rlohter. Stolen bases; C. Robinson. Doyle. Sacrifice hit.- Cincinnati, Ziun, Butler, Pickering. Maee. .-uti mm 11 ; Vlli n. mine on hulls: off Valliero, 1; off K. Robinson, 1; otf Rlchter, i. Struck out: By Valilere, 1; by K. Robin son, 2; by Rlchter, 3. Hits: Off Valilere, 6 in three and two-thirds innings; off K. Robinson, 2 In five and one-third inninxs; otf Rlchter, 6 In nine Innings. Double plavs: Hinchman to Butler to Freeman; Rlchter to C. Robinson to Meyers. Left on bases: Toledo, 4; Louisville, 8. Wild pitch: Rlchter. First base on errors: Toledo, 1. Time: 1 J3. Umpire: Hayes. ladlunapoll Divide Couple. IND1JANAPOLI3, Sept. 6.-Bunched hits in the first Inning gave Columbus the morn ing game, 5 to 2. Rain stopped the contest at the end of the seventh Inning. Score: COIX'MBI'8. IND1ANAPOLK AB.H.OAK. AB.H.oVa.E. Prrlng, lb.. 4 3 0 OO Day, cf..... 4 3,4 0 0 Hinchm'n, If 4 4 0 0 Owilllama. 3b. 4 3 1 ,t 0 Cor galton, rf 3 2 3 0 lHuyuan, rf... 3 110 Downa, 2b.... 4 3 8 3 0C'rr, lb 1 0 0 mauling, aa.. avis OKaudall, If... 8 0 v' i 0 Odwall. cf....4 110 OHowlay, c... 3 3 Vl 0 Wratian, Sb.. 8 10 1 ocoffay. aa.... I 1 Mi 0 CarlKh, o.... 3 0 8 0 tiKwn, 4b 8 I It 1 Ftn'bakar, p. 3 0 0 3 OCral, p I 0 Al 0 Tout 81 U II 6 1 Columbus Totala 36 2 4 o i o o tr Indianapolis i ...0 0 0 0 0 I A-2 t: By Pennlbaker, 8; by Cvlg, i balls: Off pennlbaker, Zutt Struck out: 4. Bases on Craig, 8. Two-base hits: Howlcy, uXuch man, Odwell. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Owens and Ferguson. Indianapolis won tha afternoon gajna from Columbus, 4 to 2. George pitched a good game after the first Inning, In whlob. the visitors made all 6f their runs. BcVk-e: INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBl;K AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. O'Day, cf....l 3 2 1 OPtrrlnt, lb.. 0 4 11 Wllllkma, lb. I 1 I I OHinohm'n. If I 0 1 1 0 Hayden, rt... 3 110 OCongalton. rt 4 1 1 6 0 Carr. lb. 4 I 11 0 iDo.ni, 2b.... 3 16 4 0 Mllllgnn. It.. 4 0 2 0 uMahllng, aa.. 4 1 8 1 1 fltrrilB. o i i a 1 UO(lWll, 01.. Col ley, as.... 4 14 1 0W rattan, b . . a v a v u ...41840 i.. 3 0 1 3 0 ... 3 0 0 0 0 ..10180 utm, so. ... 10 1 OArbogaat, Gaorg, p.... 3 0 0 4 OBrrgar, p Cook, p... ToUla Jl 9 17 16 1 Totala., US ( K 11 2 0 0 0 0-2, Columbus 2 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis 0 20 0 2 0 0 0 Two-base hits: O'Day, Ha.Vil.n, C.'-rr Struck out: By Berger, 1; by George Double plays: O'Day to Kerns; Coffey I Williams to Carr: Kane to William ' i i Carr; Berger to Arbogast to Downs; Geor-. to rvearne to vvuuams; uook to uowns t Perring. Baae hits: Off Berger, 8 in four and two-thirds innings; off Cook, 1 k three and one-third Innings. First base u balls: Off George, 7; off Berger, 2; oA Cook, 1. Sacrifice hit: Hayden. Tlni& z:vu. umpires: uwens ana Ferguson. Brewers Lose Two Games. MiiiWAUivwtJ, eept. o. ne visitors wr two games today, the first, 11 to 6, and t second, which went six innings, 3 tu J-K rors in the ninth of the first game T,;i the visitors six runs In the Iaxt in, 1 k Pntlini, rt..HA4 . vrt . 1 I. a 1 1 i n i. . .. but errors gave Kansas City enough r I , to win. The second game ended in a for-ail fight between ' Hunter and sevttl spectators. Score, first game: V KANSAS CITY. MILWAI'KMjrV AB.H.O.A.E. All H O. A. W. .6104 IRantHII, rf..4 1 0 V 1 Faro, 3b. Rhannon, if., emoot, rf..,. Hunter, lb... Lova, 3b Jamaa. o Kttlury, ct.. Down!, aa... Khodaa, p.... aha J Rltter, a 8 4 I 0 0 7 0 I 0 8 0 OITarlrs. ZD . 0 u u 0 UMiiitnn, lb.. 4 1 14 01 0 llljesroff, If.. 1 JIwis, m ... 0 (I Clark. 8b ... 0 V 8lli';r, cf.. 1 OLudwIg, 0... 1 ciiiiligun, p 10 0 0 o 3 a a w i a l o o 1 6 0 0 10 1 0 T 3 I I 0 a o 0 0 0 0 OlUCilyoQ. p.. 00000 Totala 34 $ 27 16 8 iv.i.1. ia 11 XI u a Ran for James In the ninth. Milwaukee 2?2S5?$-? Kansas City 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 6-11 Hits: Off Gilllgan, 3 In one and one-third inning; off McGlynn, 8 in seven and two tlilnlH innings. Sacrifice hits: Clark, Lud wig, Shannon, Hunter. Stolen baaes: Sptm cer, Shannon, Smoirt, Hunter. Double play: Charles to Iewls to McOann. Ieft on bases: Milwaukee, 8; Kansas City, 1. Bases on ball: Off Gilllgan, 8; off Mc Glynn, 4; off Rhodes, 3. Hit by pltchftil ball: By Gilllgan, 1. Struck out: By Mo Glynn, 8; by Khodv. 7. Time: 2:1&. L'uv plres: Chill and Cusack. Score, secoud game: Hatted for Fanwell in ninth. Two out when gam called. Milwaukee 0 10 10 02 Kansas City 0 1 0 2 0 0-3 Two-base hit: Barry. Sacrifice hits: Hit ter, Raflery. Shay, Lewis. Stolen bases: Barbeau, Shannon, Love Left on bases: Milwaukee, 4; Kansas City, 7. Base oh as t lty, I. nae on ; off Cutting, 3. SirucU Wild pitch: Cuttlni Cusack and Clilll. J balls: Off Brandom, 8; off Cutting, 2. birucL out: By Cutting, 6. Time: 1:30. Umpires; WATERLOO IRLOO SAVES DAY IX II A Li l" Game Apparently Lost. DobufcH Pitcher Weaken. , After 'ATERLOO, Ia SeiH. S After th .. . i ., i . , ir . i . . . ut j.i.l game 1 1 1 n was aiiwini luni, , , a i . , i . - L . . . ..llu In hA ninth nnlvllltf A U Ml a from . .. .. an1 , . . r. 1 . . a . . . A KI1. . Ill Vila VUA n lull,,, n w .w v. ILH E terloo 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 -413 W Du buqu 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 vjn 1 Ba Fe irrlas and Boucher. iu ii in i viiti in. 111.. Sent. 5. The B Bl oomlrigton-Pprtngfleld gam wa posl- poned ou account or rain. t V