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TTIE OMAITi' DAILY TIEE: TUESDAY. AUGUST (V 1004. OMAHA GETS TIME STRAIGHT tVt Boyi Play Eing Around the Million aire! One Mors. SHUTOUT UP TO THE NINTH INNING Baaa-era Make II riala that It la a Flae Thlaa- for lk Colorado Tram to Open Seaaoa t florae. Tt would be an awful thin for Omaha to make it five straight. Yet thata what an enlhunlaiitlc Omaha fan told a crest fallen and excited Colorado BprinRs fan, returning- from the game on a street car yesterday, would happen. After the two victories of Sunday won Just beenime that was the day Pa Rourke slid In safe at, the forty-first mlleMone of hfa career that one yesterday makes it all the more apparent that it' a fine thing for a Colorado base ball team to open up the season on Its home grounds. With but half a many hits as the visi tors, Omaha yesterday won a game which was a shutout for the other fellows until they lit onto Brother Brown In the ninth Inning for four hits and three runs. But then Pa's flock of young hopefuls won the. game and that cover a multi tude of other things and makes the score books andiPa'a face look like one long summer .day. They won the -game . arid what is better, that makes five games won out of the last seven played, which la going some and don't forget (hat these seven games were played with the Colo rado teams. Welch stood out In the limelight of pub licity and femininity yesterday p. m. like the lone bivalve at a church oyster supper. It' was 1n the sixth Inning that .the robust medical student Bent a homer to the left field fence, bringing In Howard from first. While Howard and Welch were sailing home, Ryan and Graham were on leave of absence finding the ball underneath the leftfleld fence. They found the ball. tCverythina- Cashed In. Up to the seventh Inning, Inclusive, the players who are on the payroll of Man ager William A. Rourke scored six runs out of only .four' bits and a sacrifice. In the eighth Howard made the, only three base hit of the day and had the misfor tune to be left at the aiding .when Welch went out to Graham r Dolan made' three single hits out of as many times at bat, scoring once nd was, left, on . bases the other two times. He was In fine form. Carter broke into print In the first half of the' fifth,' when Bfterwald sent a right field fly out. thinking that Carter was reading the advertisements on the fence. Baerwald got to first without molestation, but Mr. Radcllffe, who Was on first when Mr. Baerwald batted.. by virtue of a pass, started to kick up the dust In the direction of third hase. He registered at second base all right and then took the main track for third,' but was" met by the ball In . Bchlpke's hands, Carter having made an other of his beautiful throws from right. Radcllffe was put down and out. He made a good run but a bad stand. Carter's throw was a star play and created con siderable noise In the seats. Brother Baer wald 'finally was left on the base. And so it wa until the grand finale In the ninth.. Up to the ninth the visitors man aged to get out a few hits now and then; In , fact they did not do so bad In the hit ting line, but when they1 came to getting around the bases and making timely hits they were nil for "eight Innings. Thlel thrust himself to the front ot the stage In the eighth, when Will sent heap b'S fly . to thjit part of the center field where he thought no one would be; watch ing, but Buck waa there and after a hard run. clasped the. ball between Ma hands and Bobby Camthers called "out." In the seventh Inning- Nash was replaced In-the box by Torrie, a recent acquisition of the Ryan family. He ;waa hit safely once and then. by . Howard, who made his three-base hit. Attendance, 2,500. Tho OMAHA AB. R, H, PO. A. Thlel. If E. 0 0 A 0 0 0 1 0 ' 0 5 4 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 1 e Carter, rf . 0 2 4 2 13 S 1 1 Howard, 2b 4 Polan, ss ........ S Thomas, lb....- 2 Pehlnke, Sb .: 4 Gondlng, o.. 4 Brown, p..........,,.., 4 Totals ......'....83 6 - 5 27.17 " COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R. H. PO. A. , S 0 s 0 2 0 3 3 1 0 Kill,. 2b.. Congalton, rf. ... Kahl, Sb Ryan.' If.'. Thornton, lb...,. Graham, cf Radellffe. ss Baerwald, o...... Nash. p... Torrie, p ,,, Totals... .84 S 10 24 ' 15 Blake batted for Torrie in th nimh 0 2011200 6 Colorado Springs... 6000000031 Earned runs: Omaha, 1; Colorado, 3. Home run: Welch. Three-hnse hit: How ard. Two-base hits; Ryan. RHdeUfTfl. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Graham.' First base on balls: C)(T Brown, 1; off Nash. 4. Lft cm bases; Omaha, 10; Colorado SprinRs, 7 Ilrst uum on errors: Omaha. 4; Colorado Hrlngs, 1. Struck out: hy &ron, j;by Na.h, 1 Jilt with pitched ball: Thorn. Howard, Kahl. Time: 1:25. Umpire; Car uthcrs. , . . . , "PetiTcr'a Loee Oar Gain." PT. JOPKPH, Aug. a.-Hostetter'a wlld 5fN 'Ilel with the lucky bunching of toilay, 10 to 4. Score: RM v H. Joseph 0 I 1 4 0 0 2 '-10 13 4 Denver ... 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0- 4 1 I'atteriea: St. Joseph, Mnupln and Mc Csuuell; Denver, llostetter and Lu"a loo looses on Error.' TKS MOINKH, Aug. ..-Costly errors on the part of the 81oux City tim lost the game to Pes Moines. Several rtoulilw olavs were made which added to the brilliancy of the playing. Score: u n 1 Iea Molnea ,..'.0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 -4 S 14 Bioux City ......0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 . Httteries: Des Moines, Ilfi.ld and Clark: EIoux City, Jurrolt and Oravua. Stnnillaa- of the Team. Plnyed. Won. J-oat, P.O. joiorado Springs. ...SS f,3 85 .t2 .6"0 nenver .aft 7 niaha ,....W 50 Iea Molneg ., w m ft- JoBcph si , 39 4i 4 IS til .5.'! .611 .4.' oioux city 81 20 t.ames touay; Colorado Bprlnjca at Omaha, Bioux City at Veu Molnta, . Denver at bt. Joseph. CASIRS IS THB NATIONAL LEAGl'B Kcvr York Wlna Another Came from World"! Fair Team. NKW YORK. Aug. 8-New York scored another victory over St. l.ouls today In a content marked by mut-h wrungilrig. Bhay. fur ohjenlna- to a decision.-s put out of the Kne. Warner's scratch hit biixiKht In the, winning run In the ninth. In the firbt t't'ir of that inning Mathewaon relieved MrOlnnlty who hud been hit freely. At loiidaiice. i.in. Scute: hiw YOKK. T. LOUIS. R..H O A E H.U.O.A.g. rlrvstiahftn. fll t 1 0 I i ,1 i w ho, n... t 1 i J'''i, lb V -..nil, lh. . 0 11 I fri, it..., 1 t 1 I ! 'i.l,irn, .. Ill)) i-.n-iil, lb ... 1 I wfiir. v 0 t 1 I t ..iiiimy. g. t I i . .. , e 0 0 i) t kutoun, pi e A a 1 K"rrll. lh. .. 1 d.'iariDtia. rf , , 1 i n.ki.x, it... e t MlUNlt, Ct 0 I "rant, Ib-M., 9 hit, U, K.,,0 May. m . lufke, Sb iri1, e. . I t .. -.0 1 p 4 4 t-...t. 4 17 ii .1 : - M'wi out when j,..lng run' scored. i.w iork o 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 i-uul. o 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 T liw hit: Farrvll. Thrne-lmne litt: hhuy. ut: Off Wet ilniilty, tn elslit ta io. t-.t-rl.1ce Mt: taiii, (illbert, Muni t ' i . Jt-'Kiey. t-l-.n-n t.H!: lirranii lian, I'unn. A'eri-. liil.nn. l).iut.ie pin : lirnui ti j Nir.ll, l.rft on luen:. New York. 6; M I .out, i- y,rt nn on ir!ln: tit Me. ointy. . rT M- I-hi i..o.t. 6. 1-iint t.H on NVw link r:ri.. k out: lv Mc- ' - ', J : fv S, , ' in? vf 1- I- n c- . t. i aom.l t -.. oita, v ioi ,.v. . McFarland. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Car penter. Chlewa-o OatKata Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. Aug. 1 Brooklvn was out batted and outflelded by Chicago today. Attendance, 1.500. Score: CHICAOO 4JR0OKLTH. K H O A g.l R.H.O.A.B 81f!. lf... 1 1 0 tlnMH. Cf i I rniT. lb I I I'lllon. lb ... ( h.nc. ID.... 1 0 10 I Lumlor. rf... 1 H'-rtnhj. ri. 1 I (1 Sh(-ckrt, If.. Kllni, I 0 t$trftns, 2b.. .. 9 T 0, Fubh, m Er. lb.... Tinker, m. . . Birr. rf.... fcrlcM. p.... Totali Chicago .. 1 nt(tn 0 0! Mri orm'll, lb I t 1 0 (Ton In. p 4 It 17 II ol Totala 4 J4 I 0 0 8 10 0 0 0 0-4 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 Hroomyn Flint Via iua nn error: ChlcaKO. I-eft On bases: Chicago, ; Brooklyn, 7. First base on balls: oft Cronln, S; off Briggs, 2. Struck out: Hv Cronln. B; by Briegs. 3. Two-hase hits: jjol.be. Strang Kllng. Sacrifice hits: Cronln, Chance. Stolen bases: Dillon, fic Cormlck, Evcrs. Double plays: Babb to McC'ormlrk. Strang to Babb to Dillon. Wild pitch: Briggs. Time: 1:49. Umpires: Zim mer and Moran. f'lnclnnatl Wins at Boston. BOSTON. Aug. 8. Cincinnati defeated Boston today batting Wlllla freely. At tendance, l,78S. Score: CINCINNATI. , BOSTON. H H O. A M K.H O.A.B. Seymour, cf . . 0 3 14 0 10 4 0 J 1 0 0 111 1 0 Qoler. of 4 1 Dolan, rf 1 Odwell, If.... Kelly, lb t Corrrwan, a.. 1 Tenney. lb. .. 0 Ab'tUhlo. aa. 9 Mnran, lb.... 0 DolehantT, If. 1 1 1 I 4 o 3 0 glelnfeldt. lb 0 Raymer, lb.. 4 pelli, I 3 4 SiCarnry, rf. Woodniff. lb. 4 0 3 Ndham. e.. 0 Harper, p.... 0 4 1 Wlllla, p 1 Totala 4 13 37 17 tH Totals 1 I 37 14 1 Cincinnati 1030000004 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hits: Kelley, Geler. Sacrifice hits: Woodruff, Kelley. Stolen base: Car ney. Double play: Stelnfeldt to Kelley to Corcoran. First base on balls: Off Harper, 1. Struck out: By Harper, 2: by Willis, 3. Passed ball; Pelts. Time: 1:86. Umpire: Johnstone. Loose Game mt Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8. The home team developed a batting streak foday and defeated 1'UUsburg with ease. Attendance, l,loZ. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTBBURO. R.H.O.A t R.H.O.A. . Thomaa, of... 1 0'r.a.My, rf... 3 THua,. If 1 WolTart's, lb 3 McOea, 'tt.... I Ulaaaon, 3b. .. I IifM.ln, lb...,. 0 Hoth, e 1 Donohua, aa. . 3 Bparka, p 1 Liulty, cf 1 Beaumont, cf. 1 Rruaer. 3b... 0 Wftiiiier, as... 0 0 ( rlch, lb... 0 4 l.lfhl. K 0 4 Rltchey, lb... 1 0 timlth. c 9 1 Lynch, p 1 1 Totala.. , 4 721 11 4 Totala IK til 27 IS SI Thomas out, hit by batted ball. Philadelphia ........3 0 1 2 4 0 1 4 15 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 016 Left on bases: Pittsburg, ; Philadel phia, 9. Stolen bases: Beaumont (2), Don ohue, Wagner. Two-base hits: . Lynch, Titua, Gleojion. 8acil0ce 1 hit: Gleason. Double plays': Roth to Wolverton; Beau mont to Wagner to Ritchey. Struck out; By Sparks, 3; by Lynch, 4. First bare on balls: Or Sparks, 6; off Lynch. 7. Wllu pitch: Lynch. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Em el ie. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Q1 i)C ' hoR New York Chicago i Cincinnati '. 99 6b' 67 62 49 36 32 20 3t .6" 20 .593 3 1 .67S 46 .616 60 .375 64 .333 Pittsburg ) St.- Louis 95 Boston . 8 Brooklyn 9 Philadelphia 92 66 .m Gamea today: St. Louis at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia, Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Boston. GAMES IS THE AMERICAS LEAGUE Washington Hiti Lost Absolutely All Regard for Its Reputation. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8. The Washlngtons made it three straight today by defeating the St. Louis American team by a score of to 1. The locals made six errors behind Glade. Stahl again knocked the ball over the fence for a home run. Attendance, 1,011: .Score: ,. WASH1NOTOM. I IT. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.K , R.H.O.A. B. stani, it...... l i ii l oiHeldrlck. cf.. 0 110 0 Hill,' lb 0 McCorm'k, lb 1 Hulaeman, If. 1 O'Neill, cf...l Donovan, rf. . 1 Caaaldy, aa.,, 1 Clark, c I 'attaa, p I v - v nempnui, ir. tt o l v Mnran, 3b.... 0 1 0 0 4 0 Wallace, as... 0 0 Jonea, 3b..... 0 hdVden, lb... 9 Kal.oa. q.i..B 4 0 7 .a 1 o H .noa, rf 1 e (niiaae. lutala..... t 11 37 IS 01 Total ..... I 10 27 11 4 Washington i 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 19 St. Iouls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 ' Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; Washington, 3. Two-base hits: Hulseman, Clarke (2), Heidrlck. Home run: Stahl. Sacrifice hit: Hill. Stolen bases: Stahl, O'Neill, Sugden. Hit by pitcher: By Glade, Stahl, Clark. Bases on bails: Off Patten, 1; off Glade, 1. Struck out: By Glade, 7; by Patten, 4. Left on bases: St. Louis, 11; Washington, 8. Time: 1:63. Umpire: Connolly. Cleveland Defeats New York. CLEVELAND, Aug. 8. Cleveland won easily from New York today. Orth waa knocked out of the box in the second In ning. In the fourth inning Fults had an argument with Umpire O'Loughlln and waa ordered ,out of the game. His expulsion and that of Manager Griffith, from the field by police followed. Elberfeld retired from the game in consequence of a lame ankle. Attendance, 3,006. Score: CLEVELAND. ' R.H.O.A. a. NKW YORK. R.H.O.A.K. Day, cf 3 3 10 0 Dougherty, If 0 Keeler, r(.... 0 Klberfeid, aa. 4 Wllllama, 3b. 9 Flick, rf 0 Lajole, 2b..., 3 3 1 3 3 0 4 1 Bradley, lb., 1 Cerr, lb. 1 14 1 uamel, lb., full I, cf.... Tonroy, lb.. Klelnow, c. Orth, p Clarkaon, p. Lueb. If Turner, aa.. Bemla, 0 bouabuc, p.. 4 0 4 0 0 0 , Totala I 11 37 14 0 ueteen. aa. Anderaon, ct. 0 Totala 1 I 24 7 4 Cleveland 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits: Off Clarkson, 6 in six Innings. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. Two-base hits: Carr, Conroy, Williams. Three-basa hit: , Flick. Sacrifice hits: Bradley, Dona hue, Turner. Stolon bases: Bay (3). Bases on balla: Off Clarkson, 3. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; New York. 6. Struck out: By Donahue, 3: by Clarkson, 8. Time: 1:42. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Chloaso One Ilnn Short. CHICAGO, Aug. 8 A batting rally gnve an exciting finish, but left the locals one run short. Attendance, 5,270. Score: PHILADELPHIA. , CHICAOO. R.H.U.A.E. R.H.O.A. I Harticl. If 3 3 19 0 Jonea, of 10 10 0 PU'kerlns, cf. 1 H. Davie, lb. 1 L. Croae, lb.. 9 Bey bold, rf... I Marphr, 2b... 9 14. Croee, ea.: 1 R.'.hreck, .... 4 Plank, p...... 4 9 1 3 14 0 4 1 3 1 1 4 4 9 3 4 1 Ureen. rf I 3 3 9 0 Callahan. II.. 0 0 3 0 9 G. Davla. aa.. 9 1 4 4 Uonohue, lb.. 4 0 14 4 4 Dundon, lb. . . 4 9 3 4 1 Tar.nahlll, lb. 1 4 0 4 0 Puiuven. e... 1 1 J o Owen, p 4 9 0 4.1 Holuiea 1 4 4 9 9 Totala 6 4 27 14 2 Total. I I 37 14. 4 Batted for Owen In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 t 08 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, .3 Two-base hit: H. Davla. Three-base hits: G. Davla, Seybold, .Gi'en. Sacrlllce hlla: Uren, Hchreck, L. Cross, blolen bases: Jones, Hartsel, G. Dav;s. Double plays: Murphy to 11. Davla, Dundon to ii. Davis to Douohue. Struck out: By Owen, (; by Plank. 1. , First base on balls: OH Owen, 2; oft Plank, 6. Time; 2:00. Umpire: Sheri dan, Kllllan Holds Boston Safe. DETROIT Aug. 8. Kllllan pitched the bent game of the year on tho home grounds. Bel bach was the only man to hit him safely, and when Boston appeared to have a chance superb fielding saved the left hander. Kohtnsun and Mclntyre Aelded well. Attendance, 8,000. Store: OKTROIT. i BOfTON. , R.H.O.A.V K.H. O.A.B. Rarratt, ul... 0 3 4 0 O Sellwh. If... 93499 mo iniyre, 11. a 1 a e im'olllne, lb... 9 0 Hnblueon, lb. 114 10 Stahl, cf 0 0 Crewtortl, rf. 9 8 9 9 01 tTtfciiiau, rf. 9 9 bevllle, lb... 4 4 4 4 u rir.ni, aa.... 9 9 Lowe, 3b 0 111 0. Lacttamre, lb. 9 0 Drill, o 9 113 0 b.rrla, 2b.... 9 9 ti'Lvary, aa.. 9 13 1 Crlper. c 9 0 1 9 9 0 9 3 4 1 0 I 0 9 I 4 4 a. vial 0icria ... 9 4 9 8 1 Liu. ... 1 "I 37 I l To KlUWUi. p.... 0 9 9 8 1 Llueea, p 9 9 Totala 1 4 37 4 JJ Totala 9 I 34 II 9 Dt-trolt 10000001 I liontoii t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Three-base btt: Mclntyre. Sacrifice hits: Mc lntyre t'olitna. Freeman, r ti nt base 011 HhIIs: pit Klllltui. 1. Hit with pitched bull: by Kllllan. L First bane 011 errors: Boston, 1- lft on basos: Detroit. 4; Boston, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Dwyer, and King. Slaadlnsr of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. c. .611 .o-O .B"4 ,.671 .6:,1 .11 ,4 New York HI 6a 36 liodion Vi 66 lilrKo ... W ' 6 l'MU,l,lphU " ill 62 CleveUiid 9 he l.uls ( 3 1 eirolt tf) 36 UnllillKton Ihj '.'I M to 40 61 54 6!) Ukiiws tfniay: New York at Cleveland, lliii.ii at DtjirolL Vtahoo la the Vletlnt. BNMVAitP, N. t... Aug. 8. (SiwcUl TI. Wuh.,- I.,i6u t.all ciiiie mi ht-re t ...... imi- Ll Y (lie J 1ui11.1l r.i.itt ji mi luu 1 n,, ' 'i"0"t and e orf-.l no town by ii,( p. m and was very exoiflng throughout, resulting 4tv a score of 8 to 8 In favor of Bralnard. GAMES IW AMERICAS A SSOCIATIOS Milwaakeo Takes Both Games la Doable-Heaier. INDIANAPOUia. Aug 8 Milwaukee to day took both games from Indianapolis. Fisher's support in the first game was ragged. The second game was n pitchers' battle, both pitcher being well supported. Attendance, z.zw. ecore, nrsi game: INDIANAPOUs. BilLWAVKCB. RH OA R.H.O.A 1 MrCreery. cf. 1 9 1 Macron, lb... 3 4 4 Stone, rf I 4 Fcl-nefer, ee. . 4 O'Hrlea, if... 4 Clr. Sb 4 Hemohtll. cf. 1 t I (err. lb 9 9 0 Swanrr. If. . 9 Hocrtever, rf 4 4 1 4 41 4 14 0 Dickey, lb.... 0 1 II Heydon, c... 0 9 3 I rnrn. aa.... 9 9 0 Planer, p 9 9 4 llK-l'v lb 1 0 Pr.teman, lb.. 1 4SIttery. O....0 llcurtla, p 1 Trtala I 1 17 14 V Totals 4 11 17 IS 4 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 First base on balls: Off Fisher, 2; off Curtis. 3. Struck out: Bv Fisher. 1: by Curtis, 7. Wild pitch: Curtis. Two-base hit: uurlrn. Thre-bsse nits: ncnaeier. Bateman. Sacrlllce hits: Mugoon, Carr, O'Brien. Schaefer (2), Relti. Double plays: Lynch to Magoon to Dickey, McCreery to HeydoA Stolen bases: Lynch, Mngoon, Pchnefer. IWt on bases: Indianapolis, 5; Milwaukee, 8. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Crow ley, Stricklett and Klem. Score, second game: illLWlDKIl. INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A. B fitf.ne. rf Srhaefer, aa.. O Brlen, If... Clark, lb Hemphill, cf. Relta, lb Bauman, lb., flattery, c... Curtla, P 1 1 0 MtCteery, cf. 9 1 3 9 4 0 01 Maaoon. lb. . . 9 0 Carr, 3b 4 0' Pwander, If . .. 0 I 3 9 1 0 1 0 1 9 0 1 9 0 3 0 1 Hoarieyer. rf. 0 nicker, lb... 4 1 11 7 Brry. e 9 14 9 9 3 Lvnrh, ee... 1 Allerrang, p.. 9 Crumley .... 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 9 10 4 9 Totala. I 6 37 11 1 Total! 1 4 27 14 1 Batted for Dickey. Milwaukee 0200000002 Indianapolis 0 0000001 01 First base on balls: Off Allemang. 1; off Curtis, 6, Struck out: By Allemang, 6; by Curtis, 1. Hit with pitched ball: Hemp hill. Sacrifice hits: Relti, Schaefer (2). 8tolen bnse: Lynch. Passed ball: Berry. Left on bases: Indianapolis. 7; Milwaukee, 3. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Klem. St. Paol Wins mt Lonlsrllle. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 8.-8t. Paul defeated Louisville today by a one-sided score. Kgfin was batted hard. Attendance, 1.600. Score: BT. PAUL R.H.O.A LOUISVILLB. R.H.O.A. a. Jonea, cf 3 3 3 4 Kerwln, Tt.. 1 3 I 3 1 1 jHrvt, r'. . 3 Wheeler, alb. . 1 riournoy. If.. 1 Kelly, lb 3 O'Brien. .... 2 8 3 Haliman, If,, Hart, cf Amdt, lb Dexter, 9 Rraahear. lb. ,111, ,18 1 .3 3 10 .13 4 ,913 ,904 ,000 ,19 9 4 1 1 3 1 fttarran, lh. SulllTan, e. Slasle, p.., 6eaalona, p Schrieyer. lb. 0 0 14 qulnlan, as... 4 1 1 Kuan, p 0 0 0 0 0 9. 0 Cempbell ... 0 Bohannon. p.. 0 Totala.... 11 13 37 13 3 Totala 4 37 14 4 Batted for Egan In eighth Inning. St. Paul 42000060 012 Ljulsvllle j 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 04 Two-base hit: Jones. Threo-base hit: Xelley. Stolen bases: Flournoy, Kelly, Jones. Dexter (2), O'Brien (2), Brashear. Sacrifice hits: Jackson, Wheeler. First base on balls: Off Kgan, 1; off Slagle, 3; off Sessions, 8. Struck out: By Egan. 2; by Bohannon, 1; by Slagle, 2; by Sessions, 1. lilt wlti pitched ball: By Bohannon, 1; by Sessions, 1. Hits: Off Egan, 12 in eight Innings; oft Bohannon. 1 in one inning; off Single, 4 4n four innings: off Sessions, 6 In five innings. Double plays: Maroon to O'Brien to Kelly (3. Left on bases: Louisville, 10; St. Paul, 6. Time: 2:15. Um pire: Bausewlne. Malnrkey Wlna for Columbus. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 8. Malarkey's eighth straight game was won In the ninth inning from Kansas City on hits by Cly mer and Brldwell. Malarkey tied the score in the eighth by putting the ball over the fence. Errors gave Kansas City four runs in the second Inning. Nance waa benched in the first inning for disputing a decision. Attendance, 1,861. Score: COLUMBUS. - KAN BAB CITY. R.H.O.A.K I R. H. O.A.B. Da Tie, rf 1 1 0 4 o'Rothfuaa, r-lt 0 ,0 3 9 0 Martin, If.... 0 0 3 9 l; Nance, It. .... 0 0 0 0 0 Klhm, lb 1 8 4 0 1 Butler, c 0 3 13 0 Priel. 8b 1.3 1 3 l'mil. cf 1 18 11 Teaser, C...1 04a 9 Bonner, 2b... 1 2314 Clymer, cf,...3 4 4 1 0 Manaey, lb..il 1 13 0- 0 Wrlgley, lb., 0 8 4 8 0 Lewee, aa.... 0 13 4 1 Brldwell, aa.. 0 1 3 3 0 Sullivan. 3b.. 0 116 0 Malarkey, p.. 1 1 0 0 0 Ryan, c-rf.... 1 0 0 0 9 1 Durham, p... 1 3 9 19 Totala T14I7 14.S . - .. Totala .4 10214 1 One out wl?en winning run scpred Columbus .....4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 17 Kansas City 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 06 Stolen bases: Davis, Brldwell, Kothfusa, Nance, Butler, Massey. Sacrifice hits: Martin, Wrigley. Lewee, Ryan. First base on balls: Off Malarkey, 4; off Durham, 4. Two-base hits: Friel (2), Wrigley, Durham 12), Sullivan. Three-base hit;- Clymer. Home run: Malarkey. Double plays: Brld well to Wrigley to Kihm, Clymer to Yea ger, Lewee to Bonner to Massey, Hill to Massey. Struck out: By Malarkey, 6; by Durham, 1. Time: 1:53. Umpire:. Killen. Toledo Gets a. Package, TOLEDO. Aug. 8. Today's game waa a pitchers' battle to the last two innings, I when Minneapolis batted out a victory.! Umpire Grim was struck Dy a foul tip, his ! maak cutting his Jaw and forcing his re tirement. Attendance, 400. Score: ! MINNEAPOLIS roue do. R.H.O.A.E. K.H. O.A.B. Malnner. rf.. 1 I 4 0 4 O'Hara. lb... 0 Freeman, It.. S til 1 u Coultar, It... 0 1 1 t) 0 Or'm'nf'r. Sb 4 1 0 1 I Htarnaele, e.. 1 I 4 i McNIchola, ct 4 0 1 0 t fox. 2b....... 1 I J Oyier. aa 1 t I Morgan, p I 1 0 J Readlna, lb.. 4 L., rf 0 Hannlvan, If. 0 Morlarlty, 3b 4 Clingman, aa. 0 Srown, o 0 'rlHbta, cf. . . 4 .undblom, p. 4 Totala 1 11 tf 14 ' . Totala 4 4 tt 10 I Minneapolis , t) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 47 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen' base: Maloney. Sacrifice hits: McNichols (2), Maloneyw Two-base hit: Cllngman. Double plays: O'Hara to C'llng man to Beading, Oyler to Freeman. Bases on balls: Off Lundblom, 1; off Morgan, 1. Btruck out: By Lundblom, 7: by Morgan, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Clingman. Wild pitches: Lundblom, Freeman. Left on oases: Minneapolis, 4; Toledo, 5. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Urim, Weinig and Weaver. ot the Teams. yed. Won. Lost P. C. ,.1(K ti3 89 .bJ8 ..116 64 41 .1110 ,.lu3 GO 43 .6W ,.ll4 58 4ti .LM . .Kit 61 W .bl6 . -Kio 48 67 .457 ,. 89 87 - 62 . .374 .103 , 30 73 .291 Columbus St. Paul Milwaukee .... Ixiulsvllle .... Minneapolis .. Indianapolis .. Kansas City .. Toledo :.. Games today: Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Indianapolis, Bt. Vaul at Toledo, Minneapolis at Louisville. v Rearenta Defeat Diets. No stage fright was In evidence In the Regent's game Sunday with C. N. PleU and the result was a shutout, 2 to 0, in favor of the Regents. C. N. Diets found it hard to consecutively connect with Flts gerald, the Regent's new pitcher, while the Regents scored twice by a double and single in quick succession. Some fast field ing was done by both team at critical times. Score: R. H. E. Regents 0 10000010 t 6 S C. N. Diets ..0 000000000 7 1 Summary: Two-hase hits. Pender, Gordy, Kennedy; earned runs. Regents 2; struck out, by Gordy 6, by Fitzgerald 4; bases on halls, off Gordy ii passed balls, Masaman 2, Clair 1. Btttterlt Regents, Fitzgerald and Clair; C. N. Dleta, Gordy and Mass man. Umpire, CrofU Originals Heat Champions. The Lee-OIaHS-Andreesen Originals are elated over the game they won (Sunday from the Vail Kla.) team at Vail by a score of & to 4. The Vail tfcam clHima tho amateur rhainplonahlp of Southwestern Iowa, having lost but one game this sea son. The Originals were accompanied by a large crowd from Omaha, Dennlson and Fort Dodge. In the ninth inning, with two men out, the score stood 4 to S In favor of Vail, when Bradford knocked out a timely single, scoring two men and winning the game. Jellen and Miller did the battery work for the Originals, while McCormlck and Bchanweber were In the polnta for Vail. McCormlck is known locally as a Creighton college pitcher. Ilia home lu at Vail. llermaa (, a Winner. IIKRMAN. Neb., Aug. 8. (Special.) Her man defeated the Centrals of Omaha Haturday afternoon. Bcore: 11..! man 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 8 010 Cent-als 0 0201000 1 4 Batteries: Herman, IMpher and West; CentrulM, Nordstrom and Drew. Btruck ouf By I'lpher. H; by Kordatrom, 8. Umpire: Foster. The feature of tho game was the home run by I'lpher, with thu bases full. Vila It In the First. MA RSH A I I TfllU NT T.. A.... , . Tekram ) Boone t.x.k Nosrum from Hie ..i'X.tl M'". "f. 1,18 1,1 st inning, but not ; " .inn i.ve una, one a tnrtw. bKgr, and tHi.d six runs. Hurat, for th locals, held 'he vulturs to four runs hrun: , , , .' NlorMl.alltown. 600000000481 ne 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 i Itxtterles: ' M.trh)illtnwn, Hurat and )' in if Lilian: Buojic. tSvatullt. Etrdy.1, k GRAND CIRCUIT SEASON OPENS Fire Thonnatd Spectators Witness Sport In 1 New York. DR. STRONG WINS THE LEADING EVENT Winner Males the Favorite at Even Money and Takes, the Second and Third Heata Easily. NEW YORK, Aug. . The grand circuit season In New York opened today at the Empire City track and 8,000 spectators saw the snort. Tho big event of the day was the 35,000 purse for the 2:10 trotters, for which the gray gelding, Dr. Strong, ruled the favorite at even money and won easily, taking the second and third heats. Ke aults: Trotting, 2:13 class: purse 3000; dash one ana one-eigntn miles: Joy Maker, b. h.; by Norcator-Roxle Lee, by Bay Star (Geers) 1 Single K, ch. g. (Cummings) 2 Annie Little, b. m. (Tlcehurst) 3 Gold Burr, ch. g. (Eserry) 4 Monroe 6 Hallle Hardin 6 Blrnie .7. 7 Vendora 8 Time: 2:I9H. Pacing, 2:05 class; purse 3W0; one mile dash: Hetty O. b. m., by Egg Hot-Nora (Muraphy) , Joe Pointer, b. h. (McClory) , Frank Yoakum, b. g. (Gnsnell) Wlnfleld Stratton, bJi. (McGutre) , Locanda , Little Squaw Nathan Strau Chin Maid , Star J,lal B ... , 'lime: z:udv. Trotting, 2:10 class; purse 35,000; mile heats, two In three. ... Dr. Strong, gr. g., by Strong Boy Viola 8. by Gould Clay (Gahage)..6 1 Consuello, b. m. (Derlder) 12 2 John Taylor, gr. g. (Wilson) 2 4 4 Norrie. b. g. (Shank) 3 6 3 Kent, ch. g. (Speers) 4 8 ro The Roman, b. g. (Snow) 8 3 ro Robert Mc, b. g. (Geers) 6 6 ro Metallas, blk. h. (Hussy) 7 7 ro Prince Oreelander, br. g. (Walker)., ds Time: 2:0SH. 2:09. Trotting, 2:30 class, 3-year-olds; purse 32,000. Princess Athel, b. f., by Directum Kel-ly-Athella, by Wallklll Prince (De- ryder) 1 1 Wiltonette, b. c. (Arnnlngs) 6 2 Pleasant Thought, b. f. (McQuIg).... 2 Major Guethilin, b. c (Hudson) 4 3 Lord Revelstroke, br. c-(McClory).... 3 6 David Rossi, br. o. (Dunn) 6 4 The Hermit, blk. c. (Freeman) ds Fatty Felix, b. c. (Barnett) ds Time: 2:14. 2:1614. Trotting 2:18 class; purse 3600; dash one and one-eight miles: Aristo, b. g., by Nushagak-Nosegay,' by - Langton (Deryder) 1 Alex Campbell, b. g. (Cummlngs) 2 Katheryn S. b. m. (Hudson) 3 Cassle C, blk. m. (Kinney) 4 Ballast 1 b Bonnie Lass 6 Mary Joe 7 Con lien za 8 Euxenite , 8 Time: 2:29H- Pacing, 2:17 class; purse $600; dash half mile: Gordoh Prince, br.'h'., by Ovalorlo-T win kle by Dicktor (Snow) 1 Delljah, b. m. (Murphy) 2 Lookout Hal. b. h. (Shank) , 3 Dewey, ro. g. (Dickerson) 4 Roland Reed 6 Timothy V J 6 George Presser 7 vice Kegai - Fred N ... 9 Accldene 10 Maggie S ...-( 11 Florence Wilton r.: Winnie King ,...'. 13 Big Boy 14 Time: 1:01 is. - EVENTS OX THE MISMXG TRACKS Ananias Wins tli,,' Riverside Stakoa at Chicago Kaces. . . CHICAGO. Aug. 8. Leading all .the way. Ananias, after being practically backed off the boards, won the Riverside stakes, the feature event at Harlem today. Weather perfect; track fast. Results: . First race, tour ana a nair runongs: tjap ltanazo. 10 to 1. won. Frank Montevlrde second. Envoy third. Time: 0:64. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Trenct the Mere, 11 to S, won. Lingo sec ond. Wlerd third. Time: 3:37. Third race, one mile. Riverside selling stakes: Ananias, 7 to 10, won, Sweetie sec F LI LANDS NO TfilP EiOUrJD READ DOWN 7:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. Lv. Omaha Arr. 8:20 A. M. 9:00 P. M. 8:00 A. M. 6:43 P. M.iLv- CoumcII Bluffs . Arr. 8:05 A. M. 8:45 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 7:00 A. M. Arr. World's Fair Station Lv. 7:45 P. M. 9:!5 A. iL 7:30 P. M. 7:15 A. M. Arr. St. Louis Lv. 7:30 P. M. 9:00 A. M. Comparo Thlo Tlmo With Other Linos, ALL WORLD'S FAIR MAPS SHOW WABASH STATION AT MAIN ENTRANCE. ' WE HAVE OTHERS. CALL AT WABASH CITY OFFICE 1601 FARNAM, OR ADDRESS HARRY E. fiOORES. G. A. P. D. Omaha, Neb. ond; Golden Mineral third. Time: 1:41. Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles: Jerry Lynch, to 1, won, Inciihutor second. The Lauy third. Time: l:.i. Firth race, live and a half lurlnngs: Flor entine, 2 to 1, won, John Smulski second, Mmite third. Time: 1 :o7. Sixth race, one mile: Telephone, 9 to 1, won. Apple second, Docile third. Time: l:4V Seventh race, one mile: San Remo, 15 to 1, won. Cardinal Woisey second, Fleuron third. Time: 1:42. SARATOGA, N. T., Aug. 8 Results: First race, six furlongs: Stalwart, 1 to 6, won. Jocund second, bcarfell third. Time: 1:13. Bxond race, steeplechase, about two miles: Trek, 6 to 1, won. Maiden second, Royello third. Time: 4.tr'. Third race, five and a half furlongs: Rose of Dawn, 13 to 6, won, Teacresa sec ond, Marie Frances third, 'lime: UOo. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Ascen.elon, 16 to 6, won. Old Kngland second, De Reske third. Time: 1:2. Fltth race, one mile: Shrine. 6 to 1, won, Cloverland second, Pulmbearer third. Time: 1:40V,. Sixth race, six furlongs: Cairngorm, 15 to 1, won. Agile second, Bulwark third. Time: 1:144. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs, purse: The Mlssourlan, 7 to 2, won; Dres den, 6 "to 1, second; Lady Mercury, third. Time: O:. Second race, one mile, purse: Hubbard, 6 to 1, won, Brooklyn second, Lockaway third. Time: 1:4." V Third race, four and a half furlongs, purse: : Alice Piatt, 5 to 2, won, F.xalled seond, Anadarco third. Time: 0:56. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Com modore, 13 to 5, won, Blissful second, Mar quis de Carabas third. Time: 1:14. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, purse: Byron Rose, 6 to 1 won, Glennevls second; Ryevale third. Time: Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: Buccleuth, 8 to 1, won. Reglna D. second, Flyer third. Time: 1:49V,. Ttace Meet at York. YORK, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special.) Greater Interest is taken in the big race meeting of the York County Fair association than in many yoars. and there are a larger num ber of horses entered than ever before. Manv of tho horses already here are among the speediest in the country. Among the many fast harness horses are Billy H, with a trotting record of 2:0514. and Lola Mix, with a record of 2:10V4. The racing com mences Tuesday and lasts all week. To morrow will be automobile day, starting wath a parade, and a rtve-nille exhibition race. Sporting Events at Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Hastings won from the Lincoln Young Men's Christian association tearrt tnitnv hv ts tn 1. Batteries: Hastings. Pen- dergast and Lacy; Lincoln, Blake and segiun. cstrucK out: ny rKiiut-i it, Blake, 2. Errors: Hastings, 3; Lincoln, 5. Stein Bros.' clerks defeated Haney's har nessmakers by 18 to 4. In the match game of golf here today be tween a team of six from Crete and six from the Hastings Counjtry club the heme members won out 60 up. Victors Still Victorious. The Victors of Omaha added another to their long list of victories Sumlay by de feating the Treynor, la., team in a, one sided contest. The features were Hlnton's pitching, allowing three hits and striking out fifteen, also the fielding of Moucha and the batting of A. Swoboda. Score: Victors 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 3 010 16 1 Treynor 3 000000003 3 2 Hunt Defeats Waldner. irivun t Dm TO A , , fi Dni.hcn CL II, in of the University 01 Michigan, and of t. atliornill, touwy WUII lilt? inunn v naiiit'iii,- shlp of the northwest from the former . . , . . , . it..... T f noiaer 01 me titiw, nitny u. ioiui--i " n. . , . 1 . ac T OA Q ' t. nicago, oy me uuure tn t-, i-u, o-t, v-.. r.. , . . I . . I , V. , -1 11 1 , ,-,,r ine ei weic r i-jiicli- nun ,,i,,r,ifc ,... ... on the part of both men. but Hunt's superb . .. V. f rt (h. , , 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 live i$iiiit3 yy aa intr it?n,uii. ... Defeat Arapahoe at Home. ARAPAHOE, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Edison defeated Arapahoe here to day by the following score: R.H.E. Edison 010020300 7o Arapahoe 100000102463 Batteries: Edison, Corbin and Paine; Arapahoe, Bellamy and Patton. Umpire: Wagner. Beatrice Wlna Fast Game. tt-itdtcv Vnh 'Ana- B (Snecinl Tele- l -l-V. . DAnrlnA ) , ,1 11 lll'l t ,1 I i (. fn t .(! Wymore here this afternoon in a fast game, , , , . , , i . , . . . , . . the score dcijik iu iu m ni" -mct locals. A large crowd waa In attendance. Thp two teams piay attain tomorrow. Hadnr Defeats Battle Creek. BATTLE CREEK, Neb.. Aug. 8. (Spe cial.) 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