Till? OMAHA DAILY BEE. Fit 1 DAY, AUGUST 7, 1003. f OMAHA TARES SECOND GAME Treat Pitcher diTton, Knrsr Cubing', in Df-cidedly Eud4 Ma&nsr. HIT SAFE E:t!T TIMES IN TWO INNINGS Srhnfatall for Omaha Is Damped Almost as Dtrd aal Santera nellewee Him la tho Foorth. KANSAS CITT, Aur. 1-f.Speclal Tele Cram.) President Nichols sent Milton In to down his old running mates In the sec ond game of tha Omaha series at Sports man's iark this afternoon, but the ex Itourke twlrler was drlwen to shelter in two Innings and the tall-endera, piling up a lead of five runs In the first round, landed an 2 to 7 Tlctof jr. The visitors opened up on Milton's foolers at tha start and clouted the sphorev to all corners of the lot and Halla was sent In In the third inning to , check the bombardment. -'The change was for the. better, but two more runs In the fifth Inning- put the Rourke men far enough In the lead that the locals, although mak ing a hard struggle, were Unable to catch up. . -, r - Omaha, toe, uawd two twtrlers. Banders being substituted for BchafMall in the fourth after the locals had come within one of tlolng the soore.. Kansas City picked oft a couple of markers in the sec ond, and then in the third, with two men ; n bases, Heas, who has been hitting at m ' fast clip of late, slammed out ft home run , to right center This gars the Nichols t team new hopes, and pulling hard at every ' tarn, oaie -within one of moving np on ' even term in the last two rounds. Omaha's five runs In the opening inning ' came on Carter's single to center, Oenlns' sacrifice, Miller's triple to right, Thorn ton's single and stolen base, Welch's hit to left, Bhugart's pass, Hlckey's fielder's choice and steal, and Oondlng'a drive to center. This lead was Increased one more In the I seoond after two outs, on Miller's single to left and Hess' error and Thornton's hit to right ; Kansas City began the overhauling In its half, making a brace of runs on Hess' hit to center and Bhugart's error, Webster's fielder's choice, a passed ball and Messltt's single to center, clearing the bases. The locals moved up within one of a tie in the third on Strelb's single, Jacob's fielder's d choice. Kahl's hit to right and Hess' home ll run. Singles by Bhugart and Hlckey and files to tha outfield by Banders and Carter gave the visitors their last two runs in the fifth. Nichols' team crept one nearer In the eighth on singles by Kahl and Web stor's and Messltt's fielder's choice. Ketcham's drive to left and Strelb's single to center, which was handled badly by Welch, made the local' total seven In the ninth. The soore: ' OMAHA. AB. R, H. PO. A. XI. Carter, rf . 4 1110 0 Oenlns, ss. ........... S 0 4 110 Miller. If... S 3 S 0 0 0 Thornton, lb..- 5 1 t U 1 0 Welch, of 6 1 t t 0 1 Bhugart, 2b I I 1 S 1 Hlckey, gb 41330 Gonding, o 6 0 1 t 0 0 Suhafstall, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Bandera, ,.p . Totals throi'rhmit and the 'Ictors were loudly I lauued by the crowd. IS 17 IS S7 S KANSAS CITT. AB. R. IB. PO. A, E. Ketchara, of...; 6 , WaSdron, rf I Btrelb, lb , S Jacobs, ss, S Kahl, 2b.., f Ham. If. 4 Webster ,'1tbi.AMA. 4'' Meesltt, o 4 Milton, p 0 Bali, p 2 1 0 4 0 s 2 3 1 t 0 0 GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Phillies Beat Boston la rtnrd FoagM i Contest Lasting Eight Innings. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. '.Boston and Philadelphia fought hard today for the aee ond gam rf the serls and the hon e tnm won through good work at the bat. With the exception of two poor throws by Mur phy the Holding was superb. The weather was cloudy and the game was called after Boston s half of the eighth Inning, at whirtl Captain Collins probated vigorous!;'. At tendance, 2661. Score PHILADELPHIA. I BOSTON. H H O A C I R H.OA.E. Hoffman, it.. 1 t t t O'Dousri'ty, It I 1 Plrkerlna, cf 1 1 i (ili'olllnv lb.. I 1 I 0 t Dsla. Ik.... 1 1 I t or. Kiahl, cl. 1 I I 1 I U Cross, lb. I 1 I 1 (Freemen, r(. 1 1 Bbold, rt.. 9 I 1 Parent, as... 1 1 I 1 Wurnhv th.. S 1 4 1 ) l.i'K.... 1h a S a s e W. Cross. as. 0 0 I 4 OTerrls. lb.... I I I 4 rl Rhrsca, ... Sill OCriier, fc 0 ! 4 t Bender, ... 1 ( Young. .... 4 0 0 4 Totals ...4 1114 7 Totsls ... I I 11 14 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 04 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I Earned runs: Boston, 1; Philadelphia, S. Two-bane hits: Freeman. Shreclt. Three- base hit: Davis. Btolen bases: Hoffman, Pickering. Bey bold. Hender. First on balls: Oft Bendsr. 1. Struck out: By Young, 3; ny senaer. i. vvna pucn: xoung. lime 1:2!. Umpire: Hassett. Jew York Shots Washington Ont. WASHINOTON. Aug. lNw York took the second game of the series by shutting Washington out, 4 to 0. Tannehlll's pitch ing was mainly responsible for the local's defeat. The game was called at the end of the seventh Inning on account of dark ness. Attendance, 1,672. Score: NEW YORK. I WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A . R.H O A I ConroT. lb... 0 I 1 ( 1 Moran. as.... 10 11 KhIt, rf... 1 "fleao. et 4 4 ( 4 Elberfeld. n.1 I I Wcisrto. lb... 4 14 4 4 Wllllaais, lb. I I I e'selbacb. U.. 4 4 4 4 4 Pnlti. cf.... 1 114 rf. 4 4 4 4 4 Oenel, lb... 1 I 4 4 clCotifhlln, lb. 4 1 I 4 U-rr'i. U. 4 1 1 4 ( Hoi ofk. lb. 9 4 14 4 O'Connor, e. 1 1 4 1 O Klttradge, e. 9 9 9 I 4 Tanoehlll, p. 9 4 4 I .Wilson, p.... 4 14 19 Touts ...4 4 11 4 1 Totals ...4 I 11 I New York 0 0 1 0 0 1 14 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: New York, 2: Washington, Stolen' bases: Conroy. Keeler. Klber- feld. Sacrifice hit: Klttredge. Double lay: Elberfeld to Williams to Onnxell. in see on balls: Off Wilson. 1: oft Tanne- hlll. 1. Struck out: By Wilson. 1: by Tannehlll. 4. Left on bases: Washington, ; New York, 7. Balk: Wilson. Time: :1s. umpire: Sheridan. White Aids Chicago Victory. CHICAGO, Aug. .-Consecutlve bitting in the first, fifth and seventh Innings, as sisted by Kahoe's wild throw, scored five runs for Chicago. White was in rare form, holding the visitors down to seven hits and securing nine strikeouts. Attendance, l.vou. Score; chicaoo. I ST. Louis. R.H.OAlU R.H. OA. It Holm, If.. 9 114 OBtirtiett. If... 0 2 19 0 s martin, n.., v i i v 4 4 rnsi, lb 9 9 1 4 9 4 Anderson, lb 9 1 11 9 9 4 Wnllaoo, ss.. 1 1 1 1 1 Hemphill, of. 9 4 ! 9 4 1 Kahoe, 0.... 9 9 19 1 i Hill, to 9 111 1 P.SUYsr. p... 9 9 1 1 TOUU Toula ... I 19 IT 11 ll Chicago S 0002010 - St. Louis 0 1000000 0-1 Left on bases: Chicago, 11; St. Louis. 7. Two-base hit: Callahan. Sacrifice hits: White, H1U. Btolen base: Jones. Double play: Frlel to Wallace to Anderson. Struck OUt: 5y wnue, vf oj Dievers, j. Danes on balls: Oft Blevers. 5. Wild pitch White: Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Laughlln Cleveland Loses Same Game Twice, CLEVELAND. Aug. . Cleveland loet an exciting game to uetrou loaay. t-arson was hit hard and the game was also lost bv blundering on bases. Flick's and Craw ford s nttting were features. Attenaance, 1,075. Scores DETROIT. I CLEVELAND - R.HO.A.eI R.H O A Bamtt. ef... 1111 lKIIck, rf 1 1 1 1 i V v umy, ci l l s u 9 1 Bradley, lb.. 9 1 4 1 I 9La)ols, lb... 9 1 1 4 4 1 Hlckmso. lb. 9 1 11 9 9 1 McCarthy, it. 9 9 1 9 4 1 9iRtmU, e 9 14 14 1 OiOoobii'sr. u. 19 9 14 t :PnB, a 19 11 Totals .... ........ .40 7 18 27 S 2 Omaha 6 19020000-S Kansas City 0 2 S 0 0 0 0 1 17 Twn-bi hit: fltrelb. Three-b Kahl, M tiler. Home run: Hess. Sacrifice hits: Malta, Bnugart, uenina, Banners, warier, Hlolftii baaaa: Thornton. Hlckey. Welch. Bases on balls: Oft Milton. 1; off Halla, 9L Struck out: Bv Milton. 1: by Halla. 1 hv flrhatstnll. 1: bv Banders. 1. Innings rltched: By Milton, 2; by Halla, 7; by Bchafstall, 8m by Banders, 6H. Hits: Off Mliton, V; oft Halla, 6; oft Bchafstall, 7: oft Banders. 6. Pasaod ball: Qondlng. Left on basns: Kanaas City. 4; Omaha, s. Time 1:4& Umpire: Kelly. Bt. Jo Downs Dos Moines. . RT. JOSEPH. Aug. t. A little lucky hit ting and a little Inferior fielding on the pa it of Gurkee Won the game for Bt. Jo seph today. The visitors batted Chlnn hard, but be kept their hits well scattered. o-'0r: - - . . 1 . " R.H.E. St. Joeeph....! 01102100 17 10 Des Moliiea..! 0004)1000 0-8 18 Batteriest . Bt Jnaeph. Chlnn and Mo- . ConncJi; Des Moines, Morrison and Kohl. I Errors AM DeaTM'i Victory. PBORLA, Ang. 6. Denver won from Peoria tods through errors made In the local infield,' Both Olnurted and Eyler were In good form. Attendance, tm. Score . R.H.B. Denver ..'.......1 00400100-44 Peoria .....,.. 0000401014 Batteries: Peoria, Olmsted and Hessler; Denver, liiyler and ScnieL Bswwere ' Trample Millionaires. MILWATjKEH. Aug. C Milwaukee had an easy time rolling tip a soore against Colorado Bprlpgs today, while McPherson had the visitors safe except In on inning. A turn dance. 600. Boor.- R.H.E. Milwaukee ... 1 4 4 4 0 0 1 2 1012 Colo. Springs. 000401000 14 Batteries: Milwaukee. McPherson and Lucia: Colorado Springs, taraagle and Doran. Standiaa; of tn Taajaa. Played. Won. Lost kfllwaukee - 5 U Prado Springs.... 17 (3 U!aa City 84 4 Joeeph M 4$ i'eoritt ....... W.I.,. (TT 41 )env?r ,i. W i S9 rm Moines 47 S imuha M SS (innjes todayi Denver at Peoria I Colo rado prlnKa at Milwaukee; Omaha at ajiiusas City, Les Molne at Bu Joseph. S3 as 40 40 46 47 4a U r.o, .(24 .403 .635 ,61s .471 M .441 .84 .Passett Beats Sprtagrvtow, (flpeolal ) An ball was played BJw3SE)TT. Neb.. Atrg; ItteieutitiH game of bae iera yesterday between Basstt and Spring, new, ike rttault being 12 to 10 In favor of huiseti. The game was holly contested until, lb ... t 11 Jones, of 114 Orson, n.... o s v Hsllmsa, it. 1 4 4 Csllsbso, lb. 9 1 1 Msfooo, lb.. 0 9 1 Tannehlll. ss 9 9 1 lattery, ... 9 19 White, p 4 4 9 1 4 14 It 1 Lueh, If Ill Crawford, rf . I 1 1 Carr, lb. 114 Courtney, ss. 9 I 9 HoQtilre. s.. s I Teaser, lb... 4 .4 4 smith, lb.... 9 1 1 IionoTsa, p.nO -4- I bases, Kansas City scoring lis only rtm on a wild throw hy Fox. Attendance, 1,877. c(ore, nrst game: KANSAS f.lT COLfMBVS. R H O A r : R.H.O A.g. RKhfuea. cf. 1 9 4 4 4 1'orr ... If 4 1 1 4 4 9C.irras.i. ss s Oer. rf. Nenre. lb Oraar. lb HUtler, c. Knell. If. Leewe, MrAnD Coons, 4 4 1 9 4 1 1111 Ill 1 1 1 19 1 lb. 9 1 I P 9 9 9 I Ar',tt. rf . .. 9 Parmer, lb. 9 Rannon, et. Mellor, lb , I Ttirner, Sb. . S Rnarh. e..., 4 MrMakta, p. I II (Jllnnraan, as 4 4 4 Arr.it. rf.... 4 4 1 Harmer, lb.. 1 v " Baanoa, oi... 1 1 I Mellor. lb. Turner, Ik Fnl. s.... Derger, p. Totals 1 1 1 9 11 4 I 14 114 t.rtblll, p.... 4 14 14 Totals ... 4 T 17 14 I Totals ... I I 17 11 I Kansas City I 000010004 Columbus 0200000002 Earned runs: Kansas City, 2. Two-bae hits: Mellor. Butler, Knoll. Three-base hits: McAndrews, Knoll. Double play: Leewe to Grady. Hits: Off McMakin, 4; off Crablll, S. First base on balls: Oft McMskln. 1: off Coons. J. Struck out: By Crablll. 4: by Coons, L Time: lUta. Umpire: Haskell. .-. . Score, second game: COLUMBL'l I KAK9AS CITY. R H. O.A.I. . I.H.Oi.l. Mnrrlesry, If I 1 I I 4 Rothfusa, ef. 4 1 4 4 I I t OMt, rf 4 1 4 4 0 9 Nance, lb... 4 1114 1 4 Grady, lb.... 1 1 10 4 4 u s Boiler, 4 14 11 4 c Knoll, If 4 19 4 9 1 s Leewe, si.... 4 4 14 4 4 1 atcAad's, lb. 4 4 I I 1 I iVeeennler . 4 4 4 4 4 Durham, p... 4 4 4 1 1 I 1 7 1 11 - I ToUIs ... 1 4 11 11 1 sBatted for McAndrews In the ninth. Columbus 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-1 Kansas City 0000010001 Earned runs: Columbus. 2. Btolen bases: Raymor. Turner. RothfUBS, Butler. Leewe. Bacriflte hits: Morrlsey, Bannon, Mellor. Two-base hits: Berger, Fox. Struck out: By Beigcr. 9: by Durham. 4. First base on balls: Off Berger, 2: off Durham, 4. Passed ball: Fox. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. Qnlnlan'a Fielding a Record. LOUISVILLE. Aug . Louisville won a double header from Minneapolis today. In the second game the sensational fielding of Larry Quinlan, who accepted fifteen chances witnout an error, crone tne record recently made by Wagner of Pittsburg. Attendance, 4,uu. Score, first game: LOUISVILLE. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H. OAS. R.H.O.A.C. 4 9 1 9 9 0. S'TSO, et. 9 9 I 9 9 9 Bpooner, lb.. 9Lallr, It 9 Smith, rf.... 9'Yeaser, 0.... OOyler, (s .... 0 Mclntyir, lb, 9, Martin, tb. 0 9 Kerwln. rf.. Hart, it 1 flraahear, lb. 9 Od.ell, cf... 1 4. 8' ran, lb. 1 Ohrterer. o... 9 White, lb.... 9 Qultilan, as.. 1 bohannoa, p. 9 Esan, p 9 xYYalker .... 9 9 9 Vaabtoder, p. Totals ... 1 II I I 17 II 4 Totals ... 4 I 17 7 I1 xBatted for Bohannon in the ninth. Louisville 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis 10 0 0 0 0 0 I 02 Earned runs: Minneapolis, 1. Two-base nit: tsmltn. Stolen bases: B. Sullivan. Schrlever. Lally. Sacrifloe hits: Hart. Walker. First base on balls: Oft Bohannon, 4; off Vaeblnder, 1. Struck out: By Bohan non, 8: by Vaeblnder, 1. Hit by pitched nan: uawen, nerwin, mny. Double play Oyler to Martin to Spooner. Left on bases Louisville, 7; Minneapolis, 5. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Mullane. Score, second game: LOUISVILLE. , MINNEAPOLIS. R.H. O.A.H I R.H.O.A . Kerwln, rf... 4 I I 9 1C. 'van. ef. 1 1 1 9 Hart, II 1 1 1 3 V spooner. Ib.. 1 9 Lally, If 9 trSmlth, it.... 9 0 Yeager, 0 ... 9 ojOyler, ss 9 OiMcIntrrs. Ib. 9 I 4 11 O'Mariln, lb... 9 9 11 U'Wllllama. p, 9 111 9 11 19 9 111 9 19 1 19 9 I It 9 ToUIs ...T 14 HIS 4' ToUIs ... 4 10 17 1J 1 Detroit , S00010SO 07 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 First on errors: Cleveland, 2: Detroit. 1. Left on baaes: Cleveland, Detroit, 7. Home runs: Flick, Crawford. Three-base hits: Flick, Barrett. Carr. Two-base hits: Crawford (Z), Smith 2, Lajole. Double plays: Courtney to Smith to Carr, Bar rett to carr. Dlrat uasa on balls: Oft Donovan, S; off Pearson, 1. Struck out: By Donovan, 2; by Pearson, 4. Sacrifice hit: Donovan. Stolen basea: Smith, Bar rett. Wild pltchi Donovan. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Connolly. Standing: f the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Boston 00 67 Philadelphia U 6t Cleveland 90 47 Mew York M 43 Detroit 8S . 44 Chicago 88 41 St. Louis 88 40 Washington 18 29 O a. nee today: Bt. Louis at Chicago. Bos. ton at Philadelphia, New York at Wash' ington. 13 87 43 41 44 47 4S GO PC. .m .6f)3 .622 .612 .600 .464 .455 .141 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Milwaukee Oat on Top, Meredith Koepinsi Toledo's Bits Down. ' TOLEDO, Aug. 6. Meredith was invinci ble today and Toledo was unable to hit him safely, while Cough II n was bit hard. Owens' home run with two men on bases brought In Toledo's three runs In the ninth. Attendance, 800. Score: MILWAUKEE. I TOLEDO. R.H.O.A . I R.H.O.A . BohaKer, tb. I I 4 4 4 Smith, rf-lf.. 1114 4 Doaohus, lb. 4 1 It 4 4 Ctrtlas, Ib. . . I 1 I 4 4 0 fersnsktp, if. 4 Flanagan, rf . 4 4 Owen a, at.... 1 4 Kleluow, o.. 1 1 Schaub, lb... I 9 Turner, lb... 4 4 Hall, as. P Brashear. lb 1 Odwell, cf... 4 8. 8' ran, Ib. I Bhrlerer. .. 1 White, lb.... 1 Qulnlao. as.. 1 Bohannon, p. 4 Totals ... T I 17 IT J I Totals ...1 4 14 14 Louisville 10021101- Mlnneapolls 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: Mclntyre, Lally. Bpooner, Teager. Stolen bases: 8. Sullivan, Mc lntyre. Sacrifice hits: Braahoar, Quinlan, Odwell. First base on balls: Oft Bohannon. 4; off Wlillams, 1. Struck out: By Bohan non. 4. u Dy pucnea Dan: w nite tz). wild pucn: vviiuams. rassea Dan: yeager. Double play: Bohannon to Quinlan to White. Left oh bases; Iulsvllle, V ; Minne apolis, 8. Time: l:u. umpire: Mullane. St. Paol Captures a Brace. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 6.-Bt. Paul today took two games from Indianapolis, bringing victory out of defeat in the ninth Inning of the first game through a close decision that caused home rooters much dissatis faction. The second game was easy. At tendance, 3,600. score, first game: ST. PAt'L. ' I - INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.) oeirr, 3b 9 9 1 4 I Hotrlerer. rf 4 1 1 9 9, 9 Foe. lb...... 1 9 9 Jo.ee. ... ft I O.Coulter, ef... 9 1 ,Klhm. lb.... 9 Bhannon, cf. 9 Jacksun, .rf.: 1 Bchaerer, ss. 9 Huiflns, Ib. 1 Plournoy, if. 1 Wheeler, lb. 1 Sullivan, e.. 9 Allemsng. p.. 9 1 19 9 o'Woodrud, e, 9 1 9 9 0 9 1 Tamsett, tb. Marrsn, ss. Kellum, p. xHeydon .. 9 4 M i ii ToUIs ... 4 4 17 11 11 Totals ... 1 in It x Batted for Fox In the ninth. Bt. Paul 0 00000102- Inc.tana polls 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 14 Struck out: By Kellum, ; by Allemang, i. ases on oaus: urr ii.eiium, i; on Alio mang, 1. Two-base hits: Wheeler. Three- base hits: Hogrlever, Marcan. lilt by pitched ball: By Allemang: Tamsett. massed ball: Sullivan. Stolen base: Jack son. Lett on bases: Bt. Paul, 6: Indian apons, s. Time: 1:46. empire: Foreman. Score, second game: iT. PAVL. . INDIANAPOLIS. a.H.O A B I R.H. O.A.I Crier, lb 1 8ht .noo, cf. 1 Jaclcaou, rt.. 4 Schaefrr, as. 1 Huiflns, tb. 1 Plournor, . If. I Wheeler, lb. 9 ftulllvaa, e... 1 Bailer, p.... 1 Chech, p 9 1 9 III 9 19 111 4 4 4 4 4 9 114 114 4 1 T 1 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 Woo, et.... 14 4 L'nslaub, lb. 4 t 4 Hemphill, of. 4 I I bsnlearr. It. 1 1 I Gaoler, rf... 1 I 1 Vlos. ss..... 114 Meraolth. p. 1 1 1 CouihUn. Teula ... I II 17 II ll ToUIs ... 4 I 17 14 1 Milwaukee 02001103 01 Toledo 0001000 S 1 Earned runs: Toledo, 4: Milwaukee, t. Two-bas hits: Klerlnow, woods ity.Vlox. Ganley, Schailey. Home runs: Owens, fcVhafley. Stolen bases i Wood, Dunleavy, Ganley, Vlox. BacrUlce hits: Vlox, Mere dith. Struck outi By Courhlin, i; by Meredith, 4. Baaes on balls: Oft CoughUn, 1. Ieft on base: Toledo. 1; Milwaukee, R. Wild pitch: Cougnlin. Time: 1:45. Um pire) Cunningham. Oolaasnns wu and Loses. COLUMBUS, Aug. 4. Columbus and Kan sas City broke even In a double header to day, Kansas City won the first game by bunching hits off McMakin in the ilrst in ning. .. ' In the second game Berger, who pitched tor the locals, was invincible with men on W ! m ji';. . X sVM, THE MODERN PASTE SHOE POLISH HIMOLA is far superior to all other polishes, eoouun bo acul or alka.i Preserves tke lesther in s-a a. noesea I aud cSMwea's siocs. and prevcau aib!iig. SKI KOLA la easily applied wkh Sbioola dsuUr aad puUaher. It shines Instantly. ONE SHINC LASTS A WCCK. It produce an la4eose brllliaat, lasting bUck polua, without any blue or Tdluwtaa caat. It stakes (Mther nster-preet. fell, all cisUts and sroia spuu and reuses the spsers wt sheae Is ovewsar tha salts. llwrt U so oiaer poiiah Uk IBINOIA. Aces se esVdtaM. A lae koi km lc si all - ' t -" v e. i.i h "mm vim M.a yuej I SlilNOLA CO. ROCHESTER, M. V. pi 1 1 1 ew,oree is . 'vf - 0 HorHsrer. rf 1 4 Fox, Ib 9 9 Jones. If 9 2 Coulter, ci., 9 0 Klbra. lb.... 11111 9 Tamsett, lb. 1 1 I 1 u1 Marcan, as... I 9 Hejrdolt, e... 1 SKord. p 9 a Vnl. m 1 - - - i r lno Brlen .. 9 ToUIs ... I I 17 11 ll Totals ., T Uall 11 kx O'Brien batted for Ford in fifth, z Sullivan out on bunt strike. Bt. Paul 0 0204000 1-4 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 07 Bases on balls: By Ford, 4; by Vols. 1 by Bailey, 1: by Chech, 1. Struck out: By roru, a: oy rial ley, o; vr von. i: oy inecn. 2. Two-base tuts: Wheeler, Hey don, Kihrn. inrea-uart nit: rox. eacnnoe tut: snan non. uoutue plays: Marcan to Fox to Kihm: Bhaefer to Wheeler to Oeler. Sto len bases: Wiggins, Jackson. Passed bail Heydon. Time: 2:00. umpire: Foreman. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Bt. Paul Milwaukee ... Louisville .... Indianapolis . Kansas City.. Columbus .... Minneapolis , Toledo frames today: 65 1 3 94 && 08 S 03 Kansas 44 64 a 49 43 SS 3s 36 City 81 85 44 45 45 BT 67 63 PC. .074 .en .bS .62: .4S .407 .400 .8 at Toledo, Milwaukee at Columbus, St Paul at Louis ville, Minneapolis at Indianapolis. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Easily Downs t. Loafs Aft Mnch Fast Field, lug. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 6. Cincinnati won from ch. x.ouis today rather easily, Fast fleldln cnaracterisea tne work on both sides, Bt, i.oiiw making four double plays and Cm cinnau iwo nome runs DT Kyan sn beymour were the batting features. At tendance, i.mi. bLorei CINCINNATI. , IT. LOUIS. .. R H O A R.H.O.A. I L'uaiin, u..p s Seymour, ef. I tiuia'n, rf 1 Be.kler, lb.. 4 Bt-etnfdt, lb. 1 lialr, lb I Corcoran, ss. 4 nets, s 1 aUhn, p 9 9 "Parrel!, Sb... 9 I 4 4 4 r Donovan, it. 1 I I I 9 il Smool. of.... 4 1 4 4 1 1 Brain, SS.... 4 114 I IBarclar. If., 4X1 9 I 0 Burke, tb.... 4 4 4 1 I 9 Hackett, 14. I 111 I I OHran, c 1111 I Brow a. p.... 4 14 1 Osll .. 4 4 4 4 ALDWELL WINS AT SINGLES Gaini C tj ChiinpiOQihip by Defetting Ecribnrr ia Hollow Form. LOSES BUT ELEVEN GAMES IN FOUR SE1S Victor Shores Clauan Cat Work, While Banner In Exklklls Rather Poor Form During tko Entire Contest. L. L. Caldwell won the city tennis sin gles championship last evening on the courts of the Omaha Field club by defeat ing Bcribner in the finals. The match was not particularly exciting, with the excep tion of the second set, which Bcribner won by clean-cut, hard playing. Bcribner did not do himself justice as a whole and failed to make use of his lobbing, which is his surest game. Caldwell's reach and net play were generally Invincible and he passed Scrlbner at the net repeatedly. Playing from the back court Caldwell threw his whole strength in his back-hand strokes and drove the ball down the sides for points repeatedly. Bcribner did not seem to have bis heart in the game and played listlessly most of the time. Occasionally he rallied brilliantly and passed Caldwell prettily or lobbed over him, but the ral lies proved to be short-lived. The score Caldwell 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4-27-4 Scribuer 1 14 4 111 1172 Caldwell 4 14172224 2 -4 Bcribner 0 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 1 4-31-4 Caldwell 4 1 4 4 2 6 6 4-31-4 Scrlbner 2 4 2 2 6 2 2 0212 Caldwell 4 4 0 4 4 4 5 25 Scrlbner 0 0 4 2 2 0 3U 1 In the second round of the doubles: Weltv and Kuhn beat Batton and Hill. 2-6, 6-3. b-0. nnsKeu ana Hopkins Deal cnase ana Kohn. 4-8. g-6. 6-4. Collett and Van Camn beat Martin and Kennard, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Tebblns and Patterson beat Field and Hanuay, t-t. 8-6. 11-9. In the first round of consolation singles: Horace Burr beat Werner, 6-4, 6-4. In the second round of the consolation Ingles: Hill beat Van Camp, 6-0, 6-4. In the semi-finals in the championship doubles; Winner of Tebblns nd Pstterson-Hueres and Schneider match play Collett and Van Camp. Haskell ana Hopkins play weity and Kuhn. In the consolation doubles: Field and Hannny, bye. Armstrong and Baker, bye. Scrlbner and Pollard, bye. J. Brown and H. Rogers play Burr broth ers. McConncll and Hoel play Dumont and West. Lelnere and Webster, bye. Dufrene and Neville, bye, Blsepack and Llefken. bye. CHALLENGER TWO MILES AHEAD Shamrock. I Avoids Blanketing, bat Receives One of Severest Drub bings of Trials. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J., Aug. 1 Twenty-two and a halt minutes in a 20- mlle race which, occupied a little more than 3 hours, is the beating administered to Shamrock l by Sir 'i nomas Lipton's new cup candidate today. No shltt of wind or caim lie i pea or ninaerea e.tner boat. The challenger's victory was with out a flaw. An overcast sky. with threat of rain, in duced Mr. Fife to limit the course to M miles, a beat of ID miles south-southeast from Bcotland llghtsblp and return. To avoid another blanketing 6 nam rook I feigned a start. Running from windward to the starting line It ehaped a course alongside the new boat as the latter crossed, the line. A minute later it put about, returning to tne,Juie, and made a new start. The starting time of 2 minutes had elapsed before It got away and it was handicapped 8 seconds. i Shamrock III lea by . 1:42 when they Started to beat out to the mark, a he boats went off on different tacks, but Shamrock III soon tacked end both headed eastward. The challenger quickly demon strated that it was the kind of weather at which It was at its beat. The old boat hardly gave it a race. At 12:05, when they made the first tack together. Shamrock III had won the race.- The question was only as to the number of minutes. At 12:15 the challenger crossed the bow of the old timer half a mile to windward, and after short tacks turned the mark half an hour later with a lead of 18:44. On tha way back both yachts carried spinnakers part way, when, the wind hauling, they smothered them and ran In under balloon )lb topsails. Shamrock III gained steadily and when it finished was over two miles away. Start. Turn. Finish. Elapsed Shamrock III..11:31:1S 1:07:10 2:36:40 1,10:22 Shamrock I. ..11:83:0) 1:26:54 8:00:52 8.27:52 Guests of Sir Thomas Llpton on Erin today were Lieutenant General Miles and Mrs. Miles. Colgate Hoyt of New York, J. W. Huntley of Chicago and officials of New Tork city police and health departments. r (LP Soli BlXj U . Before yon bay It you know it by the band. After yon try it you know it by tbe quality. The Lcu-geit Selling Brand cf Cigari tn the World. Ti Band it th Smttir't frtrscfi'sss. ranis'-" TifKpX . ISaSJF- 4 m - hi i ii I JAMES, DRIVEN FROM LINKS Brown of Cleveland Easily Beafi National Chamtlon in Western ContesU SEMI-FINALS TO BE DECIDED TODAY Walter Rgan Meets nrovra, and His j Coasln, Who Is Favorite, Is to Play Ilusael of j Detroit. ! CLEVELAND, Aug. 6. The fourth round of the western amateur golf championship Is over and three cltlea are represented in the four survivors that will play in the semi-finals tomorrow. H. Chandler Egan of Exmoor, Chicago; his coutiin, Walter Egan of the ranie club; IL H. Russell of Detroit and Eddie Brown of Cleveland will battle in tha semi-finals. Each cf these men won his match. Tha afternoon's play under a blue sky brought out a big gallery. Chandler Egan played E. M. Byers of Allegheny in the best match the tournament has yet seen. Chandler Egan has had hard matches all week, and today he had to fight his beat to defeat Byers. The game was so close that Egan was only one up at the eight eenth hole. He had only to halve this hole to win tho match, but a bad shot to the bunker seemed to put him out. He got out nicely, however, while Byers over approached and lost. Egan plays In the semi-finals with R. H. Russell of Detroit, who easily beat Dr. Fredericks of Oil City today. The biggest surprise of tho day came when Louis James met defeat at the hands of E. Brown of Cleveland. James played miserably all through the contest This brings Brown against Walter Egan in the seml-flnals, as Egan easily beat J. Sellem of Chicago. Chandler Egan is now picked to win the championship, as he Is playing the finest game of the four who are left. The scores, morning play: Walter Egan, Chicago, beat W. Carhart, Detroit, S up and 4 to play. tr. m. jyers, Aiiegneny, neat J. o. ToWne, Joe Bole, California and back August I to 14 Less, considerably lees, than half the rate usually In effect. Made on account of th National Encampment of th Q. A. R., but open to the general publlo as well as to members of tne O. A. R. Tickets good to return until October 15. Rock Island System offers two routes to California via El Paso and via Colorado, You can go one way and return another. Through daily Pullman Palace and Tourist sleeping car Service via Colorado Springs and th Scenic Rio Grande. Full Information furnished on application to any Rock Island ticket agent, or by addressing City Ticket Office 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. F. P. Rutherford, D. P. A. 4 4 4ds ll 3 Dig Crowd at Ttksmsh Races. TEKAMAH. Neb., Aug. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Over 2,000 people witnessed the first day's races here this afternoon and got their money's worth. The H..S6 pace was a horse race from start to finish and required five heats to place the money. In the 2:40 trot, with four starters, the excitement was intense. In the fourth beat So So Mtrk, owned by K. H. Smith of Armour, S. D., broke a sulky wheel, throwing Mr. Smith to the ground, but without any serious damage to him. Summary: 1:25 Dace, nurse 1300: Hage, ch. m., by Journalist 5 3 5 Bly Coon. ch. g.. by Judge Reld., 4 4 Teddy Brunswick, t. s.. . by Union Medal 3 13 Joe Gales, b. g . by Equator.... 13 3 Fac, b. .. by Mont Russell 4 4 1 Bunny Blope, b. m., by Happy Medium ds Black Heal, bl. m , by Roywood il S 5 f Time: MV,, M&ii. 3:20. 2:21'a, 1:214. 2:S0 trot, purse $!KX , Bo Bo Mack, b. m., t.y McRoberts 3 S 2 Ids Daisy L.. br. m., by Garrett L.,i i I 1 1 Drlftaway, b. a., by Red Baron.. 2 112 3 Happy fcecret, b. s., by Happy Heir 1 4 4 4 3 Time: 3:2M4, 2:274, 2:H, 3:2- 2:28H. The running race, one-half mile and re peat, was won by Tombourrne, with Drug gist second. Time: 0.6o, 0:6i. 0:V. H. Wade Glllls was starting Judge and gave entire satisfaction to both horsemen and speotstors. Creston Keeps tho Lead, CRESTON, la., Aug. i (Special Tele gram.) Creston retains Its lead In the Southern Iowa league by defeating Red Oak today in as clear and interesting a game as has been played here this season by a score of 4 to 2. It was a pitcher's battle and both men received excellent sup port. HaveUnd struck out eleven men and Ruse five. Each club secured nine hits. (Teuton had but one error and Red Oak three. The attendance was very small. Batteries: Creston, Haveland and Town end: Red Oak, Ruse and Perry, Umpire: Golden. laJ. Totals ... I 11 17 IS r I Totals ... I 11 IT M xBatted for Brown in ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 4 48 Bt. Louis 0 0 10 6 0 0 1 1-2 Earned runs: Bt. Louis, 2; Cincinnati, 2. Two-base hits: Seymour, Jpeckley and Bar clay. Three-base hit; Btelnfeldt. Home runs: Seymour. Kyan. Sacrifice hit: Say mour. Double plays: l'elts to Corcoran d); Blown to Hackett; Brain to Karrell to Hackett; Daly to Corcoran to Keckley; Far rell to Hackstt. Stolen baaes: Seymour U. H',Ly Phed b: hy Mahn, Donovan. JVlld plu-h: Brown. Bases on balls: Oft Brown i; oft Hahn, 2. Htruok outi By Bronn. T; by Hlin, 7. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 7. Time: 1:62. L'mplr: O Day. Poetpoaed (iinti, At Rnston-Brooklyn-Boston. two games postponed, rain. At New York-Philadelphia-New twu gun.es, puatponeil, rain. York, standing- of tfae Ts.su, Played. Won. Lost 11 Pittsburg L 4i l fllcUKO M 47 W New York 87 si M Cincinnati si 48 44 Brooklyn o4 4! 44 bu ton MS M u ft. Louis Wl 14 M PhUadeiphU 14 21 U (iines todsy: Brooklyn at Boston, PbJla- uciynm ii im sera, lucuuisu at sit. P.O. .42 .U4 .m .4S .l .170 .444 1 .villa. Clarlada Wins on Merits. CLARIKDA. Ia., Aug. I. (Special Tele gram.) Clarlnda won today's game by playing better ball. Bcore: Clarlnda, 3; Osceola, 1. Hits: Clarlnda, 12; Osceola, 4. Errors: Clarlnda, 2; Oeoeola, 4. Batteries: Clarlnda, Bridges and Depew; Osceola, Burg and Boals. Clarlnda signed a new catcher today by th name of Depew. i Oantl 1st Three-1 League. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 7; Daven port, 0. At Dubuque Dubuque, 5-4: Rockford. -T. At Rock Island Kock Island. 4-2: Bloom- lnglon, 4-7. At Bprlngneld Bpnngneid, 4-4; Decatur Chicago, 6 up and 6 to play. Louis James, Chlcngo, beat Cleveland, 7 up raid b to clay. Dr. Fredericks, Oil City, beat N. H. Bo kum, Glenvlew, Chicago, 7 up and 5 to R. R. Rttnecll. Detroit, beat Dr. J. L. 1 Richmond, Toledo, 2 up and 1 to plav. J. M. Bellera beat B. G. Stickney, Bt. Louis, 1 up and 19 holes. j Afternoon play: R. II. RurmjU, Detroit, teat Dr. Fred-' ericks. Oil City, 5 up and 4 to play. I H. Chandler Fran. Exmoor, Chicago, beat ; E. M. Byers, Allegheny. 1 up. W. Egan, Exmoor. Chicago, beet J. M. ! Sellers, Glenvlew, Chicago, 3 up and 1 to j play. E. W. Brown, EucMd, beat Louis James, ; Glenvlew, 3 up and 2 to play. i In the semi-final tomorrow Walter Egan ! of Exmoor will 'play E. W. Brown of Euclid club and R". H. Russell, Detroit, H. Chandler Egan, Exmoor. COOL GOLORA 00 MISS ANTHONY TAKES CUP Par Nerve Enables Golf Champion to Defeat Miss "Johnny" Carpenter. CHICAGO, Aug. 6. Miss Bessie Anthony, western champion, won the 1902 Glenvlew cup today from Miss "Johnny" Carpenter of Westward Ho by two up. Miss Anthony waa completely outplayed the first half of the Journey and was two down at th turn, with a medal score of 4t to her opponent's 46. In tho second half, however, she played with great accuracy and the match was practically won by her nerve. After losing the lead at tho fourth hole Miss Anthony played an uphill game until the tenth, when she began cutting down Miss Carpenter's lead. Then by a turn of luck and by excellent play she halved the sixteenth, won the eighteenth I and took the trophy. Mrs. William iierrick or Washington Park won the first flight cup from Mrs. W. L, DeWolfe of Otiwentsla throe up and two to p'ay. The second flight cup was won by Miss Bailie Alnslae of Weatward Ho, wno de feated Miss Jeajwette Slaughter of Evans ton two up and one to play, Ord Defeats Kansas Team, ORD. Neb., Aug. Special.) With ap parently little effort Ord oaptured the seo ond and last hsre hall game of the series with the negro team from Bhelby, Kan. For Ord, Lewin struck out ten of the Kan sas players and they were not in the game at any stage. The attendance was larger than at any game this season. Ord has gone to Greeley, Fullerton and ether east ern points. Colored Ball Players Wis. CENTRAL CITT. Neb , Aug. . (Special Telegram.) In a game of base ball here today Central City lost to a colored team from AtchUon. Kan., by a soore of 2 to 7. The battery work of Kumb end Jaffers was fine, nut poor naming or ins noma team IDS Mi j You can get tickets all sum mer via the Burlington to Den ver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo at $17.50 for the round trip. . The above Is one reason why vou should Bpend your vacation in Colorado another is, you can live very cheaply, the scenery is magnificent, the climate cool and comfortable. Bend for our Colorado Hand book, which tells you how inex- pensively and satisfactorily you can spend the summer vacation In Colorado. J. 6. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent. 1502 Farnam Street, OMAHA. II HOW KEW YORK ABUSES ITSELF." One of the faaclnatlss Illustrated features ia this week's number of BROADWAY- WKEKLV. Also, The Millionaire Who Was Blank malU4 tor $2(6,000;" "Tbe Actor Who Lo'4 ones ana Furiously:" "How s Snow fllrl Keens Her Fliure;" 'Ths Vies Trust of New York." Kewedesl.ra; 10 ronts copr; $4 a rear. PliriAL.: Bena ll trial subeeTlptlon i rnos. BroaitwaT tVerklr Co., 121 W. 4Ji at., K. T. Alidy mess of i FitSh lost them the game. tomorrow. Ureay International Tennis Again OS. BROOK LINE, Mass , Aug. 1 The rain storm which began Tuesday evening had Eot oeasud todsy and the International iwn tennis tournament at Long wood was again postponed. same teams clay ind Gamble wens tha battery for the colored team, Three Tie in MarskalltOTrn Shoot. MAR8HALLTOWN, Ia., Aug. -During the first day's shooting in the tournament of the Marshalltown Gun club Fred Gilbert of Bplrit Lake. E. G. Wallace of Marshall town and William Poon Jewel tied for first with li.S hits nut of a possible 200. C. W. Budd of Dee Moines made lsu. There were fifty shots here today and others are expected tomorrow. Awful Lose of Life Follows neglect of throat and lung dis eases, but Dr. King's New Discovery cures such troubles or no pay. Sue, $100. For ale by Kuhn Co. Fens Sues. Isc w Uc Eack. A. SANTaEUA 4 CO.. Makert, Tssisi, f la, RICHARDSON DRUG CO. DirtMsetsrs, Fur. Pat Md SpeaAIlnx. totdodOaty at th Bwrcryfao Sc. Louk. Order from H. War tsnsnany S,i J i OR. McGREW SFgOlALlST. 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