TOE' OMAHA DAILY nCHl BUSDAT, AUGUST 14, IMIf. f &10LX "ARE SHUT OUT AGAIN Sanders Ha Them at Hii Mercy at Ererj (- Etago of the Game. ALLOWS ONLY SEVEN HITS AND NO WALKS Vast and Perfect KlflJIng Behind Him lmo Helps WonderfullyWelch and Thooni linndy Men with the WIHorr. .OUX CITY, la., Aug. 13. (Special Tel egram.) By finding Cadwalladar lit the second- -and third Innings and by Captain Fleming- and Becond llawman Kelly mak ing successive errors, Omaha von a hard fought game today by a at or of 3 to 0. Bander whs pitted against Cadwallader, and the young St. Louiaan evidenced hi ability as A slab artist by pitching hard and keeping out of hid when hit meant runs. He. -wound up in fine form and, while hi strike-out record was (mall, h had the Indians guessing from the tlm he stepped into the box and faced Lawtof until Carter caught the last long fly In the.outlield. Cadwallader did well, but could not keep his hits- scattered enough to prevent tft weak-hfl'ting Sioux City team from losing the ftaiou." " Omaha scored In' the second by Welch y hitting and Thomas sending a. fast two ,fliw, which Fleming let slid through ' B. I J'K. ' Then Kelly dropped Gonding'g fly si si Thomas scored. Welch scored Thomas tyf the third by a af hit. Sander 'and Welch were the Omaha star. The. Crclghtoji college youth put upla great' article In the middle garden, and hi sensational catches brought ap plause from the good-rtzed crowd. Umpire KeC camo In for his share of drubbing, both Omaha and the Bloux registering largo complaint. Ills work at bases was exceptionally cruda end at the bnt wa responsible for some of Cadwallader strikeouts. Te double-header tomorrow 1 expected to ;draw a heavy crowd from Omaha. Rourke gave put tonight that fully 600 of the Omaha fan would be here. Brown nd Quick will be the slab worker for the visitors' and Lindaman and Kostal will enter the-pit for th Indians. Th acorei t ' OMAHA."" . i, AB. R. IT. PO. A. E. Thlel, ss 5 f o 1 2 1 0 Caster rf.. 4 . 0 1 2 0 0 Howard, 2b., ....4 1112 0 WeJrh, cf 4 12 10 Brown, If 6 n 0 1 1 o Thomas, lbi. 4 1 2 13 0 0 Srhlpke, Sb 4 0 0 1 0 Conning, j ."...,. 4 0 0 4 0 0 Sanders, p., (. 4 o 1 0 I Totals .....i 3 7 i 27 14 0 6IOUX CITY. - 1 , . ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lawjor, If 4 0 0 S 0 0 Fleming, cf 4 0 2 8 0 1 Kelly, 2b... y 4 0 2 4 1 1 Messerly, lb....;...;.. 4 0 1 6 0 0 Hutchinson, So 4 0 0 2 0 0 - .......... v a x v fTfreyMte, ss 2 0 0 0 2 1 t remer, rr I 0 1 1 0 0 cadwallader, p 8 0 ' 0 1 2 0 To'tals 82 0 7 27 6 "i Omaha 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 Bloux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits: Howard, Welch, Messerly. Double plays: Bclilpke to Thomas. 'Base on halls: Off Cadwallader 2. Hit by pitched ball: How ard, Gondlng. Struck out: Bv Cadwallader, I; by ganders, 3. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Keefe. Denver Win After the Seventh. DENVER. Aug. 13. After holding Denver for seven inning without a hit or run Nash went down today and erorrs be hind him gave a victory to Denver In th tenth inning. Score: , R.H.E, Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 6 1 Colo. Springs. .0 0 0 0 ( 1 0 I 03 9 4 Batteries: Kenha' fend Lucia,' Nash and Baerwald. t. Joseph Easily Defeated. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. IS. Des Molne won today's, game from St. Joseph by a score of e to I, It was hit and run from start to finish and devoid of any features com mon to snappy ball. Umpire Kelly wa CIIMVSBVOPJTE ' I - - v . Ilakoa youv supper 'sneeze: J 1 '. i irH'r,,; U ( - ) '4 yjp Hi ssvfd from n lnfirlsted mob by the In terference of Ihe police. Score: R H E D Moines ,...0 110 0 '0 2 1 0-4 i 1J 'i St. Joseph ....0 00100012 tilt Batteries: Morrison and Town. Hodson and Oarvln !; ( the Team. Played. Won. Ixst. Tct. Denver pa f Colorado Springs .... 91 H q .?.r Omaha M M 47 .f,3 Ies Moines .... ItiJ 14 4 . ;.H ft. Joseph M 41 (,5 457 bloux City M 31 65 .123 Oamc-s today: Omnha at Sioux City, Des Denver ' 8t" ,''pn' Co'Ofado Springs at Omaha 0a the Horn Groands. Omaha will return from Bioux City after the gnms today and on Monday will play the Hloux at Vinton park, beginning a series of three game before going west 55a."1, Tns me scheduled with D Moines for August 18 hss been transferred to August 2. Monday will be ladles' day. 1 he teams: Sioux City Position. Omaha. Me.serly First base " Thomas k'l'y f '-cond hnse Howard f luiehlnson Third hnse Sehlpke firyett Shortstop , Dolan liwlor Ieft flld , Thlel Fleming t. Center field .....Welch Fremer..; Right field .Carter Orave... ........ Catcher Oondlng Co Catcher Freese Jsrrett pitcher Pfelsler Parker.. pitcher yuiek Cadwallnder I'Mcher Brown I.lndaman Pitcher Sander Kostal Pitcher Companion GAMES I THE! NATIOXAL IEAGIE Clnctanatl 8ere Aaother Victory Over TtfW York la C'los Game. NEW YORK, Aug. IS Cincinnati scord another victory ovsr New York today In a close and exciting game. Bowerman and Harper were put out of th contest by Umpire Emslfo in th sixth Inning. At tendance, 24.U3. Score: . CINCINNATI. I NEW YORK. H.M.U.A.E. R.H.O.A.B. Killor. is.... t BrMnahn, ill I 1 1 I 8rmour, cl.. 119 O liotwne, rf . 4 9 . 9 9 I I 4 I 9 S'hrint. rf... t t I 0 OdH, If.... 0 l-Hivnn, id Mroann, lb lri.. If.., Dhln. m.., 9 1 DoIks, if I) 1 Corcoran, m.. 9 1 4 1 0 9.1 1 9 9 9 13 11 Sulnfoldt, ib.1 I I 4 t Ullbvrt, lb.. 9 9 1 Br n 11 c 1 t a a Dunn , 4 9 4 4 Woonrvtt, lb. 4 9 18 0 Howarmsa, c. 9 ft'imii, a.... 9 Taylor, p 4 1 HTr, P.... 9 V Htla, p 4 1 4 t I) 1 9 9 9 "Donlln 4 4 4 4 0 1 i it 1 Totals I 4 17 9 1 I Totala.. ' "Batted for Gilbert In ninth. Batted for Taylor In ninth. ' Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 First base on errors: New York, 1: Cin cinnati, 3. Hits oft Harper: 4 In five in nings: off Hahn, S in four innings. Deft on basus: New York, 10; Cincinnati, 8. First base on balls: Off Taylor, 4: off Hahn, 3. Struck out: By Taylor, 7; by Harper 2. By Hahn, 1. Two-base hits: Bresnahan, Bowerman, Schlel. Sacrifice hit: Woodruff. Stolen bases: McOann, Merles (2), luhlen. Double plays: Devlin to McOanr.. Bresna han to McOar.n, Browne to Warner, Bteln feldt to Kel'.ey. Hit by pitcher: Taylor, 1; Hahn, 1. Passed ball: Bowerman. Time! 2:00. Umpire: Emsli. ' s Plttshnra- I Shut Out. BOSTON, Aug. IS. Moran'f two-bas hit, with Helm's sacrifice and Qeler's safe drive in the sixth Inning gave Boston the only score In today's gam. Attendance, 3,84i. Score: BOSTON. I PITTSBl'RO. R.H.O.A E ' R.H.O.A.B. Gvltr. et 0 110 o'Learh, lb 9 1 9 I 0 Tnner lb. .. 9 1 11 I 0 rieaumonl. cf. 4 4 1 9 0 Ab'tlchlu. as. 9 0 I 4 1 M.H orm k. if. 9 1 190 Cannell, If... 9 9 19 Wiinrr, M...9 9 14 1 Dalohantr, lb 4 1 9 1 0 Hramnald, lk 9 I II 1 I R.rmer, lb... 4 9 4 1 1 Caanady. ... 9 9 4 1 9 (arnaj. rf.... 0 9 0 1 0 Rltiha, lb... 9 14 4 9 Mor.n. 1 J I 1 0 Phelpa, 9 0 110 Wllhalm, p... 0 9 11 O.Caae, p 9 0 110 Totala I 4 17 19 ' Totala 9 I 14 17 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bsse. hit: Moran. Sacrifice hits: Wll helm, Cassady. Double play: Delehanty, Raymer, Tenney. First bue on balls: Off Case, 1; off Wllhelm, 2. Struck out: By Case, 2; by Wllhelm, 1. Time: 1:29. Um pires: Moran and Carpenter. Split a Doable Header. T-HILADELPHIA, Aug. 13.-The locals and Chlcugo split a double header today, each team suffering a shutout. Attendance, 7,001. Score, first gam: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. . R.H.O.A. E. R.H.O.A.B. Slaale, If..... 1 114 rTtlomaa, el.:. 9 119 9 Caaar. lb... i.e 0 rj itua, if.;. ..it 0 v s.o 4 J 0lWolvarton,.lb4 19 10 thanca. lb. M.-Cnrthr, cf. 9 1 4 4 9 MoOaa, H....9 4 111 kilns, a. 9 119 nitann. lb... 4 1119 4 9 11 lllUKh. lb 4 0 19 9 Krara, lb.... Jonaa, rt... barry, aa.... Walmar, p... Totals ,9119 Oiliouin. e 9 0 I 1 t ,14 14 1 Donohua. aa...l 9 11 .4114 0 Corrlrloo.. p... 9 9 9 4 4 , IMUchtll, lb.. 9 0 I 1 0 f I IT I a Totala 4 I 17 14 4 Chicago ....S 0000100 15 f niiaueipnia ..( v u o u u u u 00 Left on bases: Chicago. 8: Phlladelnhlit. . Stolen bases: Caspy, Evers, Jones, two- base hit: Chance. Sacrifice hit: Weimer. Doi.ble plave: Barry to Evers to Chance, McOfe to Donohue. Btruck out: By Cor rldon, 3; by Weimer, 7. Bases on balls: Off Corrldon, 4; off .Weimer, 1. Hit by pitched ball: 'Chance, Casey. Time: 2:00. Um pire: Zlnimer, Score second gam: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. R.H.O.A.B. Hla.la. If 0 1 I 4 0 R.H.O.A.B Thomas, cf... 0 1 I 0 4; Tltua. If 11-19 0 i er, lb 4 1110 Wnlvarton, lb 9 0 4 1 0 Ohanra. lb. 0,1101 lrie, rr.,, 9 110 0 1114 0 Mrtarthy, ci. 0 1 1 0 9 Olaaon, 2b. Miti'hail, lb Iooln, c fxinohus, as, bparka, p... u Nam. e.. Kvara. Jonaa, rt... Marrr, as... Brian, P-.. Wkaar, rl.. 0 14 10 0 14 10 1 1 IOC , 1 4 4 19 9 9 111 9 . 9 I I .9 4 4 4 0 0 9 4 1 9 9144 Total 4 11 17 4 Cl Totala 4 I 14 14 1 Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Chicago , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Philadelphia. 10! Chicago. 0. Stolen bases: Chance. Uleason, Barry (3). Two-base hits: Titus. Dooln. Sacri fice hits: Titus, Wolverton, Oleason. Double lays: Barry to Ever to Chance, Dono uk to Mitchell. Struck out: By Snarks. 3: by BiixKS. 1. Bases on bulla: Off Snark. 3; off Brings, 2. Wild pitch: Brlggs. Tim: 1:46. Umpire: ZImmer. Lack With Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. Aug. 13. Although St. Louis oulbatted and outflelded Brooklyn today th locals won. Attendance. S.Owj. Score: 1 IlIlOOKLTN. 1 BT. X.OCI8. R.H.O.A E l R.H.O.A.B. Oaalar, ft.... 1 111 OlParrall, lb... 9 Oil) Dilloa, lb.... 1 1 10 I liHiiannon, rf.. 9 494 buLLa. cl 0 9 19 0 Hrklr, lb...O 1 10 4 Il,kard, If.. 9 119 OlHraln. a 4 19 19 air.na. lb.... 1 91 1 likmoot. cf 9 9 - 0 0 haOu. a 9 I t t I Harclar. II ... 1 1 Q 0 0 hlu.r. c 9 119 O burka. lb.... 4 4 1 1 4 H. Corm' k. lb 9 4 9 11 OlOradr. 9 1119 Out 1 a, p.. .4114 l.W. F.rland. p. 4 4 I 4 9 I-M-Lieaa 9 9 Totala 1 7 14 II I Batted for McFarland in ninth. Brooklyn 1 1 0 0 0 1 ,0 4 -! St. Louis 5 1000000 01 Two-base hits: Grady, Dillon. Threo baad hit: Gassier. Sacrifice hits: Smoot, Dobbs. Stolen bases: Strang (2), Babb, Rllter, MoCormlck. Doubl pluys: Qcssicr and Dillon; Babb, Dillon and McCormlck; Babb and Dillon. Iff 1 on bases: St. Louis, I, rU-ooklyn, 4. First base on bails: oit Oarvln, 4. otT McFarland, 1. First bane on errors: St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn. 3. Hit by l.itehed ball: By Garvin, 1. Btruck out: By Garvin, 2; by MeFarlund, 4. Time: l.JS. Umpire: Johnstone. StandlnK of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P, New York Isi 4a 27 CI:lcaco 7 fid 17 C. .7)8 .G) .i9 .6M .SoJ .8nl .3K) .IVu VlUBburr" 86 W H liiclnnatl 11 i9 42 8t. Louis W) M ' t Boston ..,.1"J So hi lirooklyn liK) SI 69 Philadelphia M 17 71 No fames today. UAlitl 13 TUB AMKUICil I.U.4GIB St. Louis Ha No Troable Admlnlster Imm Defeat to Boston. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11 Th fit. I-ouls Ainorlcnns d.foalfil Boston today by a ! of 4 to 1. (Hade allowed the ch&m- i ,i,ina only live hits. A running catch by Inmplilll of a -drive from Collins' bat III the third Inning whs Ilie feslure of the ttauia. Cy Young lilt the left ri-ld ftms on a line, but only mads a single on the diiv. Al tendance, Z.h'ji, Scorw: BT. Vo is. 1 buoro.N. R.H.O.A K R H O A . Hrmphlll. If.. 111 ' Solharh, If... 9 1491 IkrijfUk. ct.Jl 10 Uil'arvot, aa.... 4 II9 V.,,,m. lb.... 9 4 11 0 mM. cf 4 119 4 Vallaca. aa.., 1114 6' ollina. tb .. 4 4 I I 4 JiLa. lb..... 9 9 1 I rnromaa. rf . 9 4 I 4 Hvum. rf .... 1 I 1 I t l nu.. Ik. I I II i I B. lb.... I 19 4 u l-.rr,., lb.... 9 9 19 9 k.M 9 0 4 1 111 tn.r, a. I 14 9 4 load. 4 4 4 1 Oiluauc. p..f.,4 1411 Tulata 4 I 17 I l Tola la I IN M Ft. l.ouls 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 Lostun 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: St Louis, 2; llontou, 1. XU'U hit: VVallsce. bucrl.'he lilt: joiira. loulile piny: ailsie and hngdrn. rtoirit tisst.: li.-i in.k. ti.i on baiu: f 1 i.ung, 1. orf t.ioile, 1 Miius out: 1 y o.,.a, 4, 1 wui:, a. 4 111 vu im.s-.-s: tl. Ixuls. 7; Boston, 8. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Connolly. Bra's It Evea at Detroit. - DETROIT, Aug. 13. After winning six strnisht game this week. Detmlt lost the second gsme of a tiouhle header to Wsahlngton. Stahl wss retired with a badly split hsnd In the eighth Inning of Ihe second game. Attendance, 4.0DO. Score, first gnme UrTROIT. I WASHINGTON. P. H O A I I.K O I t. P.rr-tl. cf... I 1 1 9 0 P'nl. 1h 9 1 li 1 9 rsnlln. IS.. 9 9 1 9 0 Hill. Jh 9 9 19 9 Rnhlnann. If . I 119 4 IW'om k, tb I 9 1 I 9 f'ravford. rt. . 9 I 1 9 4 Iliilfomtn. If. 9 9 9 9 9 Hlrkman. lb. I I 11 9 1 U'N.II cf 9 19 9 9 Low, tb. 9 lit 4 P rwnoTan, rf 9 1 1 9 I D'Tllle. a.... 9 9 11 t rimiii, aa... 9 9 119 O'Lrarr. aa.. 9 lit 1 Klllrda, .. 4 9 4 4 4 W.Dooorao., p4 4 4 4 l.Wolfa, p 1 1114 Totala 4 117 14 ll Totala .I 4 11 "l Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 -4 Wsshlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 Three-bsse hit: Hickman. Bacrlfloo hits: Bevllle, Stahl, O'Neil. Hill. P. Donovan. Btolm bBss: Robtn.on. Bases on halls: Oft Donovsn, $; off Wolfe, 1. Base on er rors: Washington, 2; Detroit, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, t); Wsshlngton, 8. Struck out: By Donovan. 4: by Violfe, t. Double play: Lowe and Bevllle. Time: 1:30. ,. Um pires: O'Loughlln and King. Score, second game: WASHINGTON. 1 DETROIT. R.H.O..A8. R.H.O.A.E. 'hi, lb 4 I I 0 0 narrt, ef..f. 0 4 1 1 9 Hill. b 9 9 9 9 0 1 ouihlln, lb. 9 I 9 9 9 MrTnrin'k, tb 0 1 9 1 0 Roblninn, If.. 9 9 19 9 Hutnoman, If. 9 9 I 4 0 Crawfont, rf.. 9 110 4 O'Nrll. cf....9 9 I 0- 0 Hickman, lb.. 9 1 19 1 9 I'onoY.n, rf..9 1 I 9 0 Low, lb...... I 0 0 1 4 r.idr. aa... 1 1 4 10 1 H-ylllr. a 4 0 114 Clark, e-lb.. 1 9 11 o L.ry, aa... I 9 18 9 Klttradfa. 0.. 9 4 9 9 0 Mullln. p 9 114 4 Patten, p 4141 Ol Totala 1 I 17 19 9 Total! I 9 17 9 ll Washington 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Three-base hit: Stahl. Sacrifice hit: Rob inson. Stolen base: O'Neil. Bases on balls: Off Mullln, 2; off Patten, 1 Hit with ball: Patten, 1. Base on errors: De troit, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, ; Wash ington, . Struck out: By Mullln, 7; by I'atten, t. Double play: Barrett and Be vllle. Time: 1:46. Umpires: King and O'Loughlln. Chicago Gam Eads Even. CHICAGO, Aug. 13. Today' game wss railed at the end of the fifth inning on ac count of rain. Attendance, 24.984. Score: CHICAOO. I NEW YORK 1 R.H.O.A. E.I R H O I.E. Crmn, rf 0 0 1 0 Ponaherty, If. 0 9 9 0 9 Jonaa. cf 9 1 1 9 9 Keller, rf 0 19 9 9 Callahan, It.. 0 9 1 4 0 Elbarfeid, aa.. 9 4 9 4 0 liaTla. aa 9 9 1 0 0, Aniiaraun, lb. I I I I I Tannchlll, ID. I 0 1 1 0;l.niel, tb.... 119 19 I. bell, lb..... I 111 0 Fulta. cf 1 1141 Dnndon. lb... 1 111 OjConmr. lb... I 9 9 4 0 Sulllvso, e... 9 119 1'McOulra, a.... 9 9 19 0 While, p 14 14 iJjCheibro, p.... 4 1111 Totals .1 g IS 1 Total! I I U 14 I Chicago 0 2 Oyl 08 New York 0 0 0 1 0-3 Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York. 5. Two-base hits: Jones. Isbell. Sullivan, Fulta, Chesbro. Sacrifice hit: Eultz. Stolen bases: Dundon, White, Isbell. Double play: Dundon to Davis. Struck out: By White, 8; by Chesbro, 3. Bases on balls: Off White. 2; off Chesbro, 1. Time: 0:50. Umpire: Sheridan. Philadelphia Win Defeat. . CLEVELAND, Aug. 13. Cleveland easily defeated Philadelphia today, knocking Plank out of the box In the third inning and bunching hits off Bender, who wa also wild. Attendance, 5,314. Score: - CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. E.I R.H.O.A.B. Par, cf 9 0 10 C'lUrtiel, If.... 4 1,9 1 9 l.u.h. If 1 1 I 0 oiPirkermc, tr. 1 I'l 1 Flick, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Darla. lb 0 0 10 1 0 Laol, lb.... 1 1 I I OIL Croaa. lb.. 0 1 1 9 0 Pradlay, lb... 1 8 10 overbold, rf... 0 4 19 1 Carr. lb, 1 1 I 1 1 Murphy, lb... 9 0 119 Turner, aa.... 1 1 0 M. croaa, aa.. v 1 Bualow, a 117 1a Powara, e 1 4 4 4 4 Plank, p I 9 9 0 0 Hendar, p 4 1110 Noonan. 1 4 9 9 9 Total! I 11 14 11 I Douahua, p. .. 9 0 14 0 Totala... J 14 17 11 1 Noonan batted for Bender In ninth. Cleveland -. 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 7 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Hits: Off Plank, 5 In three innings; off Bender. 6 in five Innings. Bases on er rors: Philadelphia. 1; Cleveland, 2. Two bane hits: Buelow, Flick," M. Cross. Sac rifice hits: Buelow, Plank, Carr. Stolen bases: Flick, Bender. Double play: Lajole. Turner, and Carr. Basts on balls: Off Plank, 1: off Bender, 3.. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 7. Btruck out: By Donahue, 8; by Plank, 2; by Bender, 3. Wild pitches: Bender. 1 Time: 1:40. Umpire: Dwyer. Standing; of th Teams. , Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Chicago W 60 39 .m Boston '-M: .. W 8 .60S New York 94 6U 88 .186 Philadelphia M M 40 .674 Cleveland 61 42 .t Detroit - 94 , 41 55 .47 St. Louis 90 87 ES .411 Washington. 96 32 73 - .22 Games today: New York at St, Louis; Boston at Chicago. GAMES IX "ellEIUCAN ASSOCIATION 81 Vaol Pat It on Columbus by BonehCn Hits. COLUMBUS, Aug. IS St. Paul defeated Columbus today by bunching hits. John eon knocksd. the ball over the fence In the eighth Inning when two men wer on bases. AAfendance, 3,&48. Score: ST. PAIL. COLUMBl'S. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Jonaa. et 0 0 ( 1 0Da,s. rf. ,11119 Jarkson, rf. .. 1 1 0 0 0 Martin, It.... 9 9 19 Wheeler, lb., 9 1110 Klhm, lb 4 14 9 Plournur, 11.. 9 9 11 0 Frlal. lb 9 9 0 1 K.ller. lb.... 1 17 9 1 Abbott, e 9 19 1 O'llrlan, 11... 9 114 1 clynier. cf . . . . 0 114 Marran. lb... 0 4 4 9 0 Wrlslay, lb., 1 1 1 1 Butlltan. ... 1 1 I 1 0 Urtdwsll, as.. Ills Cbacb, p I I 1 1 0 Poraar. p 4 4 4 I rveaxer 0 14 4 Totals I7I7U1 I Totala 1 I 17 11 1 St. Paul 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1-S Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 Stolen base: Abbott. Sacrifice hits: Clymer, Brldwell, Jones, Jackson (2). Bases on balls: Oft Dorner, 8; off Chech, -1. TWo-base hit: Wrigley. Three-base hit: Klhm. Horn run: Jackson. Double plays: Flournoy and Sullivan; Jones and Mil roan. Hit by pitched ball: Abbott, Klhm. Struck out: By Dorner, 6; by Choch, 1. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Klem and Hart. Kansas f lty Win One. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 13. Kansas City de feated LoulHville In an exciting ten-Inning game. Both Isbell and Reldy wer hit hard, but the former kept the hit well scattered. The neldlng of both team wa ragged. Attenduuce, 2,000. Score: KANSAS CITV. . LOUISVILLE R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.E. I I I 1 4 Rraa, rf Nance, If... Hill, cf , flonnwr, lb.. Manaar. lb... Lawaa, U..-, Hulllvaa, lb, Butler, 0.... Isball, p ,1119 0 Kerwln, rf. 9 I Oliialloian, If 118 9 I 10 1 1 1 J Hart, ill ..... 9 Ol Arudt, b.... 1 1 llexter, e 4 1 Hrher. lb.. 9 0 Monts'arjr, of 1 0 ljulnlan, aa... 1 lHel'iy, p 1 I 11 4 I Total! I 10 10 IS it Total I II W II 9 Kansas City 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2- Louisville ..: 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 Two-bas bit Hallman, Montgomery. Three-base hits: Bonner, Butler, Kerwln. Stolen bases: Hill. Doxter, Nance. Sacri fice hit: Sullivan, Brashear, Mawey, Arndt, Hallman. First base 011 balls: off Rvldy, 2; oft Isbell. 8. Struck out: By Reldy, 3; by Inbell. 8. Passed ball: Drxter. Double plays; Dexter to Hart; Qulnlan to Bra thear to Hart; Massey to Buller. Left on Imnes; Louisville, lti; Kansas City, 4. Time: 2:07. Umpire 1 Baueewiue. Break Kven et Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 13. Minneapolis and Indlunapolis broke even In a double header today. In the second Indianapolis pounded Thomas out of the box In the fou.'th. On account of darkness the game was culled at the end of the eighth Inning. Attendance, 8,6u0. Score, II ret garnet MINNEAPOLIS. 1 l.NDlANAPOLIg. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B'. M. looey rt... 1 I 1 I 9! McCreary. lb 4 1 14 0 4 Kremoan, 111.. 117 1 4 Hagoon, H... 9 19 4 4 foultar. If 1 9 4 4 0,1 rr. lb 4 1111 tlr.mliil'r, Ibl 1 11 OiKwander. If... 9 119 9 Vkeuvtr, e.... 9 111 0, H,irle.r. cf. 1 I 1 9 9 NrNl. bola, ct I 1 19 0! flilllll.a, rt... 0 9 9 9 9 Fix. Hi 9 9 14 I1 Hard.in, e.... 0 9 119 friar, aa. 9 9 1 4 0 'l.rneh. lb 9 111 lord, p I 4 13 OjNawlln. P""4J 8 J . Totala "5 "l M 14 ll Total! 1 4 17 14 I Mlnnespolls 0 10 0 2 0 0 3 04 lnillanapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 btruck out: Ily Nowlln, 8; by Ford, 7. firt base on balls: Off Newlln, J; off ord, 3. Sacrifice hits: Freeman and Coul ter. Stolen b-s: Hogrlcver (2). Carr, McNlchols (-') Hit by pitcher: Oyler. &la goon. 1'hree-bHSu hit: Greinlnger. lmuble plays: Csrr snd McOreery; Uieininger and r'rei-inuu; Oylur and Freeman. Wild pitch: Newlln. Ift on bases. liidlaniiponn, 4; Minneapolis, (. Time: 2.00. Umpire: KU ln. Score, second game; IMJIANAIMLS. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B. MeCraarr, It I I I I I Maloaar. rt.,1 t I M tliauon aa... 114 4 ! ?,.. lb.. 4 19 11 C.rr. (b t 1 I I 1 CouKar, If... 9 1 1 i 9 lua,itr, U . 1 1 I 4 c (ir.iiiiuf'r, lb I 4 i I I H-,frl.er, cf 4 1 I 9 0 Mi.i '... S..4 1 I 4 4 Ptallla, rt... 1 S 9 Wearer, a I 9 19 9 Kerrr. 1 1119 M.Ni.l.ola. cf 9 9 1 I 9 l ju. h, lb.... 9 9 1 I I Kol. tb 9 1119 Iruuilaf, p... I 111 9 oner, aa 9 9141 IHioiuaa. P.... 4 4 4 1 9 Tout! 4 11 14 9 1 Swuiiu.1. p... 4 4 4 9 4 I Totala I T It 14 I Indianapolis 0 0 8 8 1 4 0 0-4 Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 Iihm tills: Off Thomas, I in (our Innings; lift fcuiuuiail, 4 la twuf limine, i ll 1,1 be en balls:. Off Thomsa, 1; off Stlmmell. L Struck out: By Cmmley. 8: by Thomsa, I; by Stlmmell, 1. Two-lx"" hits: Stirnsgle, Fox. Malorey. Three-base hit: Phillips. Pacrlflc Mt: Msgoon. louble play: Me Nlchol to Freemen. Stolm bsse: Msloney. Psasod ball: Hiarnsgle. Left on bases' In dlsreriolK 7: Minneapolis, 8. Balk: Crum ley. Time: 1:6a. Umpire: Klllen. Mllwaike Baarkaa a Victory. TOLK1K). O.. Aug. 13. Milwaukee won by hitting Lundblom hard In two (lining. Attendance, ). Score! MILWACKKR. f TOLPPOV R H O. A. B.I R.H.O A.E. Si erne, rt I 4 14 9,0'Hir. aa....4 1111 Shaafer, aa .l 1 I t 0 Burns, lb 1 I i I 1 O'Brien, lb.. 1 III 4Le. rt 4 1414 Peenell. II... 1 114 01 Hannlran, If. 4 1 4 4 J H-mphlll, rf. I I 9 9 OlMnrlantr, lb. 9 9 1 4 4 Batrman, lb.. 4 I 14 4 9j Frlebla. rf....9 till hem, tb 1 117 aiurnvn, lb..., 9 19 19 Slatlery, 9 9 11 0 Reading. C...4 17 19 MrKar. p 9 9 9 1 ( Lsndblom. p.. 1 9 I i 9 Manaka, p.... 9 9 91M H totala I t 17 11 4 Totala I 18 It II I Milwaukee 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-4 Toledo 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Stolen base: Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill, Brown. - Two-bsse hits: Lee, Stone, Schaefer, Belts. Three-bsse hit: Stone. Douhle play: Belts to Schsefer to Bntemsn. First base on bnlis: Off Lund blom, 1; off Manek, 8. Struck out: By Lundblom, 6; by McKay, 1; by Msnske, 3. Hits: Off McKay, 4 In three Innings: off Manske, 1 In six Innings. Passed ball: Heading. Left on bases: Toledo, 8' Mil waukee, 4. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Frank lin. Standi; of lb Tasn. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Pt. Paul Ill 70 41 .6"! CVtlumhua 108 65 43 Milwnuke 110 64 46 .R-0 Ixiulsville l' W 49 J0 Minneapolis P7 84 S3 .fc Indianapolis lr 84 P9 .4?? Kansas City b6 ti .871 Toledo 109 30 79 .275 Games today: Milwaukee at Toledo; Kansas City at Louisville: St. Paul at Co lumbus; Minneapolis at Indianapolis. fprlngfleld Wins Handily. SPRINGFIELD, Neb., Aug. 13. (Special.) The Sprlngflelds returned home lest night from a week trip at Memphis, Wahoo and Greenwood. They beat Greenwood Thurs day, knocking Ballenger out of ttte box, by a score of 8 to 1. They beat the same team Friday by a score of 1 to 1 and today they played a conglomeration of Regents, River sides and liaclne and won, 11 to 2. The score: R.H.E. Springfield ....3 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 0-11 15 5 Congiom 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- 2 67 Batteries: Stilts and Bates; Kennedy and Kill. Struck out: By Stilts, 10; by Ken nedy. 7. Umpire: Curley. The Kansas Coons come for two game next Friday and Saturday. Molae Against West Side. The Walter Molne will play the West Sides of South Omaha at Jetter park Sun day afternoon. Lineup: Moise. Position. West Sides. Rice Catcher Bohner Day Catcher... Smith. Plcher Barrett Pitcher Hplbrook Bwarlck First base Henrys K. Carlson Second base.... Carey Golwlng Shortstop P. Mollffer Bnresh ...Shortstop Blbblns Third base ,. Spltsen R. Carlson Leftfleld.-. J. Mollner Metcalfe Rlghtfleld Clement Drlscoll Centerfleld.... C. Holbrook Umpire: Ward. Game at Vinton Park Today. The C. N. Diet team will endeavor to check the winning streak of the famous Lee-Glass-Andrecsen Originals this after noon at the Vinton Street park. Oordy, who let the Lincoln Creamery team down with two bits, will do the pitch ing for the Lumbermen and either Adams, Snffelder or Alderman, the Notre Damo college Southpaw, will twirl for the hard- war merchants. Preceding the above contest th Non pareil and Sterlings will play for a purse. gams to be called promptly at 2 o'clock. Pllger Win In Tenth. PILGER, Neb.. Aug. 13.-(Speclal.) The Pllger base ball boy went to Stanton yes terday and won a ten-inning gam by a score of 14 to 9 before a small crowd. It was a slugging match from beginning o end. Score: R.H.E. Pllger 2 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 814 15 3 btanton uaujujuuzv Batteries: Pllger, Swartg and Larlnk; Stanton, Nicholson and Person. Umpire: Anderson. Ord Make It Three Straight. ORD, Neb.. Aug. 11 (Special.) Ord took the third straight game from the Greeley base ball team in one-sided qontest on ths Ord grounds yesterday. A couple of error in 'the second alone prevented the Greeley boy from being shut out. Score: Ord, 7; Oreeley Center, 1. Some big games are booked for next week among the visiting teams are Hastings, Omaha Regent and Beatrice Creameries. Bntton Defeat llastlag. SUTTON. Neb., Aug. IS. (Special.) Sut ton defeated Hastings Friday In a hotly contested game on the horn grounds, by th score of 9 to 8. Batteries: Sutton, Lov ing and Rosenbaum; Hastings, Van Fleet, "Cyclone" Leach and Mace. Heavy hit ting by the home team won th game. Loving snd Bhaefer each getting a Tiom run at critical time of th game. Dase Hall at Field Clan. Two game of base ball were played at th Field club diamond yesterday after noon. In the first game the Field club second team played the Omaha Centrals and licked them, to 2. and in the second game th crack nine of the Field club met the Union Pacific boys and won, 8 to S. Fort Robinson Team Win. HOT SPRINGS. B. D.. Aug. 13. (Special Telegram.) The colored soldier' base ball team of Fort Roblnsrm played the Hot Springs team this afternoon with this re sult: Colored Soldiers, 17; Hot Springs, 4. CLOSU OF GRAND CIRCUIT RACKS In a. Trial Heat Major Delmsr Equal Beat Tins of Cresceat. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. TU last day' program of th Lmpir city grand circuit me it consisted of six races and a trial against time by Major Delmar, who was sent to beat 2 :024 without a runne in front. The champion gelding oame to th wire at 4:30 wan a strong breeie blowing. With a runner on each side of him, but none In fropt, he went to tne quarter In 31 seoonds, to the half 111 1:00, to the three-quarter In l:3oV and came home In 2:024, lima equaling the Cresceus record. Results; t:iz puce, purs half-mil dash: Gordon Prince, br. li., by Oratorio Twinkle, by Dictator (Snow) 1 Lookout Hal, b. h. (Shank) Alciaine, b. m. (McDonald) 8 Hewing Machine, ro. m. (Biggs) 4 .Karl tscott b Inaha , Time: 1:01. 2: (i pace, purs 8700, mile dash: Black Hal, blk. g., by Star Hal-Whit Light, by Benlca Boy (Snow) 1 John M., blk. g. (Spear) 2 Guy Caton, br. h. (Doyle) 3 Ben F., b. g. (Deryder) 4 Imndy C 6 Blrdina 8 Ccntrlno . 7 Bessie Drake 8 Time: i.iju'. i.li pace, purse 8900, 1-14 miles dash: Cheery Ijiks, b. in , by Bobble Mc- Gregor-Weicom Bunker (Andrews),... 1 Belle Starr, br. in. (Shank) 2 Kdgar Boy, b. h. (Fuller) 3 Bessie Abbott, blk. m. (Hudson) 4 Dewey , , t Fred N Skyland Girl , 7 Zllia Time: 2:14V 1:3 trot, tmiae 8600. half-mile dash: v Leonardo, ro. g, by BelUno-Lena, Director (Dlckerson)..'. Ben Axworthy, b. g. (Sanderson) ioily Bachelor, b. g. (Spear) .eta, br. m. (Deryder) Mai'oba. Jeannette Time: 1:0214. J:o! trot, puis 700 1 1-18 miles dash by Idusetto, oik by ConstanHne-fderry CWy. by Hariy Clay (Dk-kerson) Judge Green, b. g. (Deryder) Marion Wilkes, br. m. (McDonald). York Boy, b. g. (Williams) Billy Foster Boy Prince Greenland Time: 2:17V 3:11 trot, purse 1700, 1VW miles dash: John Taylor, b. g., by Dispute-Dolly, by Jim S (Wilson) 1 Direct View, br. h. (Deryder) 2 Wueen Wilkes, b. m. (Spear) 2 Hive, b. m. (Ueers) 4 LtKonJoro I Anna I.lttls , 3 lull Foster Boy 7 The King I Time: 2:27H- Soeclal to beat I:0?4: Kfujor Delmar. by Delmar (McDonald). Time: (1. ali. 1:W4. l.iks., 2:u2'ia, I.arned Win Tennis singles. SOUTHAMPTON. I L, Aug It Wil liam A. Lurnrd, ths former national cham pion, won the championship In slnsies in the Meadow club lawn tennis touriuimerit here toiiny by defeating Vtlilinm J. Cloth ier of Plilladelpiila, I t, 4-4. Only two wis sera played. owing ti leiy t-outtn. I.arned and R. I. renn won ths flnnl of Die doubles by defeating Clothier and 1 e w -hurst 01 ths Uulverntiy of lmia ivtti.i., th liilorcuUcgtul ii.auiiuu, 4, 4 1, 4- JO DEPARTHENT WILL MAKE IT3 DEBUT IN OUR AUOUST SALE WITH Pri::s Will tlst Ca Duplicated After This Sets. THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE INTERESTING. HAND MADR J.ACE CURTAINS SLAfGHTERFD. WE COMPLETELY RENOVATE OCR CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. ALL LOTS OF 1, 2 AND 3 PAIRS WILL BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, STYLE OR QUALITY. f.f.Ot for 22.BO. a.VMtO for 8)2.00. fl.04 for 7.3. Hand msds Bssony Brussels 4Jl FA Hsnd made Bsttenherg Lace O C ftft Novelty Tce Curtains. J Cfl Curtains, worth 45.U0, for.. L tU U Curtains, worth .'i0.o0, for.. t.3iUU worth Hii.'U, for IiOU 1 3.V( for lH.OO. f4A.M) for "ln.BO. 10.KI for f 5.T5, Hand made Bsxony Brussel lf Tt Hand made Battenherg Ijic lf Pft Novelty Jjtce Curtains, 8" 7P Curtains for ItJiUU Curtains, worth 145.00, for... Iil'3 U worth l'.t0 for Us I l flH.OO for 4H1.00. fatV.CIt for aiU.n4. 1.IW for ftt.OO. Hand made Brussels Cur- II ftft Hand made Arsbe Curtains, 1 Pf Novelty Lace Curtains, ft fl tains, worth H8.U0, for llal J worth 16.00. for .1s0U worth 8-K for UiWU ' 10.00 for' 8UI.SO. v -914.tM) for .00. fT.BO for 84.f. Hand made Brussels Cur- C CO Hand made Battenherg Lac O tt Novelty Ice Curtains. fJC Ulns, worth HO.uO, for OiWli Curtains, worth 814.01, for UiUU worth i.6Q. for tlUJ HI.M) for, ."). UMK for On.fiO. f4.BO for 3.. Hand made Brussels Cur- , . Tft Hand mad Arsbe Iee t? fl Novelty Ijice Curtains, Q tains, worth JlO.uu, fur WiOU Curtains, worth 39.00, for U3U worth 84.50, for ViUJ frd.ttO for 82.75. ao.(K) for a.TB. 84.H for f2.tM). Full Brussels Net Cur- 1 71? Real Arabe Dace Curtain el f? Novelty Ice Curtains, flf Ulns, worth 83.00. for Iff 9 for Lt I 9 worth 34.00, for (iUJ CALDWELL AND YOUNG AGAIN Win City Championship in Doublet for the Second Timet SCRIBNER AND POLLARD MAKE GOOD FIGHT Five Bet and All. Hard Foaghi Needed to Deeld ht) Honor, to the . Delight of am InneiH Gallery. The city tennis championship in double wa brought to a close yesterday after noon with th conclusion of the match be tween Scrlbner and Pollard and Young and, Caldwell last year' champion and re nulted in favor of the latter, the scores be ing 6-3, 8-, 7-9, -3, 8-2. Both teams started like skyrocket at the opening of the first set. Young smashing, Caldwell getting In hi Lawfords and Scrlb ner with hi tricky placing. After th first few serves it wa plalny evident that Cald well and Young had not practiced together much, but their wonderful Individual play made up for this and they only lost three games In this set. Scrlbner played a rat tling good gam all through, and It wa owing chiefly to hi play that he and Pol lard wen the three gam they did. . ' In th second set, Scrlbner and Pollard got going in fine shape, both In their team work and In their Individual play. They were helped considerably In this set by Caldwell, who repeatedly drove to net But cved apart from th mlsplay of Caldwell, the set would have undoubtedly been their. The third set wa the most exciting one of the match and wa a deuce one. Scrlb ner and Pollard played a dashing game, full of careful lob and tricky placing and beside they seemed to have got en to Cald well's Lawfords and returned in splendid shape. It wa a aoe-saw business in this et. First on side would get a game and the next would be captured by the other. Scrlbner and Pollard got the ninth, tenth nd ' eleventh garnet and they only re quired one more to got the set, but Young and Caldwell smashed And lobbed with such effect that they lost it. They also lost the next one and now It looked as if the set would go to Young and Caldwell. The gal lery caught the excitement of the mo ment and almost every play was cheered by the partisan of one aide or the other, though a really pretty piece of play brought a thout from all, regardless of who got the point The rally were long and the re turn good, but for all th good play Scrlb ner and Pollard took the game, allowing their opponent only one point The cheer ing that followed this game put heart Into Bcrlbner and Pollard, who- were looking fagged out and they Jumped In with a bunch of good play that put Young and Caldwell Into a cocked hat and won the next two game and the set. But that was their end. It wa tb last flicker. Both Scrlbner and Pollard were showing sign of weariness while Young and Caldwell looked a fresh as cucumbers. And added to this. Young and Caldwell had got to playing as a team iould. The result wa that the next two sets wen to them. Every now and again Scrlbner and Pollard would make a brilliant-spurt, but they did not last long and evcy spurt left them weaker than btfore.1, Though they lost, It was a defeat which had a smack of victory In It It was In spiriting to see these two hanging on plucklly to "every point, trying to tire out the more experienced men who would not tire, and hoping that by a piece of luck the match would yet become theirs. Th gallery saw the struggle and appreciated It. Time and again cheer were started to On youv porch warm evenings nothing tastes so good aa lOCfli OMlll4.'niOKs. J $ i "X . GKNTd: Uug W. uii. 1324 DuurU Bu OumW 'Photi Uh j I ' .. V. N . UN MHtlieil. Cwuim.4 Llun. 'Pl.uu u. " J ,,u . n. 1 3 13 ATTRACTING THB ATTENTION OF CLOSE BUYERS BY SHEER rORCE OF REflARKABLE VALUES. TH1$ WEEK OUR t .:r 9 ti 1315, 1317, 1319 FAR NAM encourage them. But It wa useless. The champion Invariably got th net and hung onto It with a determination which could not be cheered or beaten down. . The following were the point: First ct: Young and Caldwell ,.j,..2 6 4 4 6 1 4 4 4-H4 Scrlbner and Pollard 4 8 1 2 4 4 1 4 226 Second Set: Young and Caldwell 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 0 2-22 Bcrlbner and Pollard ....0 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 427 Third set: Young-Caldwell ..4 04146146224412 144 Bcrlbner-Pollard .1 42422427442244 4-60 Fourth set: Young and Caldwell 0 4 1 4 4 6 0 6 4-29 Scrlbner and Pollard 4 1 4 1 2 4 4 4 228 Fifth set: Young and Caldwell 4 1 7 6 4 4 2 5 83 Scrlbner and Pollard 0 4 6 2 0 14 721 Totals: Caldwell and Young 1IH Scrlbner and Pollard 1&6 In the consolation singles Scrlbner took the first prize and to the surprise and delight of a lot of people "Cub" Potter captured the second cup. IS VESTS 0! THE H1SMSG TRACKS Delhi Win the Saratoa-a, Derby for Five Thousand Dollars. SARATOGA, N. Y.. Aug. IS James R. Keene's Delphi won the Saratoga Derby today, his only opponents for the 85,000 stake- belnjr Stalwart and St. Valentine, both. from the stable of E. R. Thomas. The race was featureless. The Keene colt led from start to finish. Tanya, declared to win, was easily the best of her field In the Hopeful. Thirteen to ten was laid against the Duryea entry, Tanya, Rose of Dawn and Heart's Desire, which tnree showed in front most of the way. Fox Hunter, the bettors' choice, proved himself better than the reet of the hurdlers by capturing the ' Blilllelah steeplechase. Results: ' First race, seven furlongs: Scarf ell, 4 to 1, won. Gay Boy second. New York third. Time: 1:25H. Second race, the Ehillelnh steeplechase, about two and a half miles: Fox Hunter, to 6. won, St Jude second. Grandpa third. Timet 5:01. Third race, the Hopeful, six furlongs: Tanya, IS to 10, won, Rose of Dawn sec ond, Hot Shot third. Time: 1:13. Fourth race, the Sara 1 0101 Derby, one mile and five-sixteenths: Delhi, 8 to t, won, Stalwart second. St. Valentine third. Time: 2:13H. Fifth race, one mile: Dapple Gold, 16 to 6, won. Kilogram second. Homestead third. Time: 1:44. Sixth race, Ave and a half furlongs: Lin croft, 4'A to , won, Rubric second, Dan seuse third. Time: 1:07. . CHICAGO, Aug. 13 Results: First race, six furlongs: Flueron, 7 to 1, won, Marco second. Bay Wonder third. Time: 1:14. Second race, six furlongs: Mnyor Johnson, 5 to 2, won. Peter i second. Hag Tag third. Time: 1:13. Third race, one mile and an eighth, Onk Park handlcnp: Phil Finch. 6 to 1, won, Prince Sllverwlnrs second. Schoolmate third. Time: 1:MH. Fourth race, one mil:. Bragg, 16 to 5, won, Ahola second, Husaah third. Timet 1:42. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth: San Bemo, 9 to 1, won, Docile second, Harney third. Time: 1:614. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: Lady Ellison, 3 to 1, won. Cutter second, Costl gan third. Time: 1:10. Seventh race, one mile: Dungan. 4 to 1, won, Sweet Tone second, Bob Franklin third. Time: 1:44. BT. LOUIS, Aug. 13 Results: First race, seven furlongs, selling: Al bany Girl. to 8, won, Dr. Burns econd, Worthlngton third. Time: l:-v4. Second race, six furlongs, selling: Hersnn, 8 to 1, won, Mellwood second, Milton Young third. Time: 1:16. Third race, six and a half furlongs, sell ing: Joe Goss, 4 to 1, won. King Rose sec ond. Buccleuth third. Time: 1:21. Fourth race, August Selling stakes, six furlonfs: Otto Stlfel, 8 to 1. won. Frank Bell second. Hlleo third. Time: 1:13H. Fifth race. Ave and a half furlongs; Lucky Charm. 11 to 6, won, Woodlanda sec ond, Colonel Preston third. Time: 1:08'4. Sixth race one and one-sixteenth miles, selling: Doeskin, to 1. won, Buccaneer second. Miss ton third. Time: 3:0114. Sk-venth race, seven furlongs: King's Charm, 13 to 1, won. Bab second, Sid SU ver third. Time: 1:29. Ht'XT RETAINS THIS CHAMPIONSHIP Wlns-Slnale In the Wisconsin Men' Tennis Tournament. MILWAUKEE, Aug. lS.-Reuben Hunt of California, last vear's champion In the singles of the Wlacnnsin Men's Tennis tournament at the Town club. .will retain the championship cup another yVar, having successfully defended the title today by ! : t '4 P3 t 1 jr n SOME EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Are You Interests J? WILL STREET winning over General Park of Washing ton, who -rTtts successful In this year's final In the singles. The contest required th playing of four sets and was exciting throughout. Hunt of California and Burton of Minneapolis carried off the honors. In the finals of the doubles over McMynneand Markham of Milwaukee, taking the event In three straight heat. Roche and 1 .11 rued of Chicago, last year's champions, failed to appear to defend their title, which will b transferred to Hunt and Burton, who won both by default. Following sr the scores: Singles, fur title of champion: Hunt de feated Parks, 6-8. 4-, 6-3, 6-3. Finals In doubles: Hunt and Burton de feated McMynne and Markham, 6-1, 6-4, 4-3. SATURDAY 4JJI THE GOLF 1J1NKS Both Claba Have Busy Session at Medal Play. v Golf flourished at both the Country and Field clubs yesterday afternoon. At the former place the Dlctx cup for this month was played for and at the Field club the Beaton cup was the trophy of the contest. Jack Sharp and W. H. Brill tied at tho latter place and will play off the game on Monday. This is the last time this cup will be played for excepting the flnnls, which will take place in September. Th following were the scores: FIELD CLUB MEDAL PLAY. Gross. H'd'cap. Not. Jack Sharp 6 .6 80 W. H. Brill W 15 eo F. J. Hod W 9 cl J. Q. Adams K2 .. 'U R. Yost 100 IS M G. D. Thomas 2 9 83 A. D. Jones 95 12 W K. M. Martin 102 18 M N. F. Reckard 90 6 k4 H. H. Fellen 100 .16 84 Mr. Porter 93 9 M J. W. Hill .1 103 IS 86 W. Brllkmlr 7. .....102 17 , 5' Mr. l.aDoueeur 93 7 tt5 Mr. Llliok 103 IS W C. R. Bone 90 .. , 90 H. C. Frisbee ...105 16 8u COUNTRY CLUB MEDAL PLAY. Gross. H'd'cap. Net. W. Rogers 84 9 75 1 W. B. Bancker SO 4 76 " IT TT4 . I . '.aa Q 17 XU. . ill til OlIIUIl, Jl,.l.lll 19 81 E. 11. Sprague 82 4 i E. V. Klnsler "S .. 76 J. R. Magee 80 .. ko R. R. Kimball 82 hi O. H. Palmer 1.. 92 10 U Robert Burns 88 6 tit J. J. Maclure 86 4 fe2 J. O. Rahm 83 .. 83 W. E. Martin 87 4 81) J. Brady .. 93 9 84 C. Hull 91 6 85 J. B. Buckingham 90 5 85 J. C. Klnsler 97 12 Hi Hastings Golfers Successful. ' HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 13. (Special.) Hastings and Holdrege golf players met on the local links yeeieruuy for 11 content In which the Hastings players were vic torious by twelve holes. Scores: Hnstlncs: Morey , Power ...... Prntt , Ptlchter Tlbbetts .... Wahlqulst .. Hansell Merrill H. Tibbetts McDonald .., Lawaun Keen ,, Mead Total , Holdrege: Hobbs Huff ord McConaughy G. Titus Hush Reed St. Clair , Hall E. Titus ..... Johnson Potts , Galloway Nelson Total , 0 0 0 0 10 22 MORE TROUBLEJFOR LEOPOLD Another of His ttaaahter Threaten to Marry Aglat HI WUhe. f- BRUSSELS. Aug. 13.-(BpecIal Cablegram to .The Bee.) A marriage is In contempla tion between Prlnc Victor Napoleon and the Princess Clementine, youngest daughter of the king of the Belgians. The king, however, has refused hi con sent to the' union, and ha ordered th princess to remain at the palace at Lae ken, near Brussels, intfteart tit Joining tile court circle at Spa or Ostcnd. He I afraid. It I said, that the marriage would Inter far with his friendly relations with France, ss Prince Victor is a pretender to the throne. , . , . The princess Is apparently determined to marry the prince, even If her futhar per sists In withholding his consent, s she la understood to be anxious to free herself from his arbitrary control. - - 3EAT0K