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    TriE OMAITA DAILY DHEs TUESDAY. AUGUST lfy 100.
i :
PA TARES OSE MORE CAME
, ' IeU Sioux, MaUngTen Victories Out of
Lait XleTen Contests.
J- PFEISTER TOO MUCH FOR TAtLENDERS
rlold Thfm Dowb to ror Hit, Walla
Howard and (he Rfil Omaha.
:-4 Mmit Klrrrm Bale
'i' .(: .. One.
,L ' Easy moneyt
Playlnf bsse ball with Unci Fleming's
',7.Irote(fPi from Bioux City la the beat (tet-.rich-quick
acheme that ra'a children have
.vet atnmbleil acres except, of course,
that Colorado Bprlnga nap. Whether It
be on the Jawn up at Bloux .City or on
the green sward at Vinton atreet, It mat-""-tera
not to the happy bcya who look to
...pa Rourke for their pending money. They
;ran relish Slnux City sculps anywhere and I
' .any time. Just let Mlster-r-r Kelley Bay
"play ball" and there you are. And Judg
ing by that "genial" umplre'a conduct yes-
.? :'trday it Is evident he ha switched break
..last food, much to the delight of She fans
end others. Only once yesterday after
f tioon did Kelley haVe td look crns and
. that was but for a. fleeting moment. The
'look chased across his faca Ilka a little
cloud on an otherwise clear' iky. It was
j . impressive.
Brothers Pfelater and Gondlng let the
fcloux down easy yesterday afternoon,
athcrwise the news mltcht have killed dad.
Tho facta of the case, are that the mem-
Cries of the victories won at Sioux City
wera yet fresh In the minds of the Rangers,
who do not believe In overdoing a good
thing. They Just kept Chief Fleming and
Ilia band of braves far enough In the rear
to make It look good and once in a while
let out a little string Just for old time's
t sake. Tnat's what they did. The score
book ahoirs it.
The local beauties made eleven hits, two
Cf them being of the kind that permitted
lloward to run all the way to third base
without any of the up-river players getting
,.,'near him and Pfejater plucked a double
i"; Out of the eleven. In the third Inning
Howard's excursion flyer brought Thtel and
Carter in with two to (he good. Thlel had
.'"previously ridden to first on a pass, whlla
.'" Carter 'earned hi passage with a hit.
Harry Welch then came to bat and every
one said he would make a hit and he did,
and Howard came In from third. This,
."""made threo runs and only one out, Pfelster,
','. the first man up, having a-ruck out, Welch
was now on first and Brown to bat Brown
tne.de another hit and Welch hiked to sec
,',dnd, Then Thomaa walked, which made
tt three men on bases, three runs and one
out, all In that inning. Schlpke came to
bat, sent out an Immature Infield fly and
I . -went down and out on a double play with
.'"Thomas. And thus ended the third act.
1 4 Thlel Start 'Em In.
' In 'the lucky seventh inning Thlel again
V.tarted th wheel of fortune with a hit.
Carter followed with what he Intended to
bs a long range hit, but Just as he knocked
. the ball ho thought of a letter he had In
his pocket and which he forgot to mall to
i"' his wife, so he only sent out one of those
5'" two.for-a-cent kind that put Thlel out on
a fielder's choice. Howard, however, was
next to bat, which means that everyone
get busy, except the peanut man, who
atop -to , watch- Howard. Howard made
, whla second three-base hit to the brewery
.''sign and Carter scored. Welch and Brown
''" then went out and left Howard on third
"i-base looking at the brewery sign.
Thlel made, a running catch off Hutchln--;v
son in tha ninth that will be talked of
.a hundred years from-now and Schlpke
' made several rapid firer assists that caused
-'people in the aeate to say "Goot Knoben
'-' Frits." -
Four hits 'and a sacrifice were the beat
" the Sioux braves could do with Jack
.Pfelster. Tha visitors played a neat, clean
j; game of ball and are a genial lot of fel
lows, . and Pa's family Is alwaya- glad to
have them come down and play In Its
vi back yard and holler down Us rain barrel
i'lf they wish.' After Walking to first in tha
third, Colonel Fremer Anally scored -when
'(f Fleming made a three-base liner. But
didn't Fleming go around those bases In
-,' a cloud of dust and land on third Ilka a
man going to a barbecue and an hour late!
It Was the prettiest run of the day. It
was ladles' day and all the women and
'girls clapped their. Ill th?. hands and said:
" Gracious goodness, see that man run.'.'
j,., That waa the Inning in which they made
, . their first score. The other was made In
.. the fourth when Mcsaerly 'got to flrst by
v Virtue of an error by Pfelpter. Meseerly
scored when Graves made a three-base hit.
Thomna put Hutchinson out this inning by
"running three miles after a foul' fly and
"'"catching the ball while under a full head
of steam. In the fifth Inning Jarrett,
'.''. Iawlor and Fleming struck out In one, two,
., thre order.
Of the last eleven games played Omaha
ha won ten.
Attendance 1,500. The score
OMAHA.
'A Thlel, B
rrter. rf ,
. JJnward, 2b
Welch, cf ,
, Tirown, If ,
Triomiis, lb
. Hrl.ll.Ue, Jl ,
lo tiding, o ,
' pfeuttr. p
AB. H. H. PO. A. E
.. B
.4
.. i
.. 4
.. i
.. 4
0 15
0
0
Totala U 4 11
" 8IOCX CITr.
AB. R.. H. PO. A. E.
.. 4
.. 4
3
I.nwler, If
Fleming, cf ....
Out ley. 2b ,
..'Measerly, lb 4
- llut-hinuii. 80
'" CI rnveit. o . . 4
Un v. Ue, ss
Fremer, rf
Jnrn-tt, p. 4
, Kcjly 1
0
0
0
1
.. S 0
0
0
1
0
0
Totuls ...HI 1 4 24 8 1
Batted for Jarrett In the ninth.
vrOmnha -...0 0, S 0 0 1 0 4
H'eux City 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-8
Eurnncl runi: Omnha, I. Two-base hit:
-I'ftiaUr. Three-base hits: Howard 2),
'3
1
m
Knjoyits flavor, ita oroma.
Us sparKla.
rft Art ft is P
(2 tiiji LSI ll in
'j':r.ni.piinfl maHe" con
i r .i-s i tirs ofu all. It is tha
si - n-ifti d Lyuhich to judge
v.Ly.
. i.
Fleming and Grnve. First bne on balls!
Off Pfei.tcr, 3; on Jarrrtt, S. Ptnltn ha.e:
Thiol. Snrrlfl.ee hit: Untrhlnion. Hit bv
pitched Imll: Thlel and Frerner. tMrurk
out: Hv I'f'-lster, : by Jarrett, 4. Pn'd
ball: Graves. !ft on bnxet lmh, ).
Fioux C'liv, 7. First he cn rrrors: (mmh
1; 81-iux City. t. Doulle plnvs: Hownrd
to Thomnn; Ilrevette to Curley to Me.
i''r1v. Dine of game: l:Sa. Umpire:
Kelly.
One for Dm Moines.
DKa MOt NFS, I.o., Aug. 15 ninched hit
by lies Moines Snd bunched errors by St.
Joseph tell the atory of today'a r"rn-Ttf
ftt-ot e R
pes Moines .. 0 0 3 0 0 n 0-7 f
St. JoKeph ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 ln
Batteries: I.lefleld and O. Clarke; Clark
and McConnell.
Rattlnar Rally nt the Bprlna.
COI-ORADO BPRINGH. Aug. lB.-'olorado
Pprings won from Drnver in the third in
nliiK, when a series of doubles and triples,
together with bases on balls, scored a x
runs. Errors gave Denver Its only run In
the eighth. Score: R.H.E.
Colo. Springs. X 0600000 -4 91
Denver .........0 0000001 0-1 80
Batteries: Villeman and Baerwald, Hos
teller and Lucia.
Standing of the Team.
Played. Won. Ixist Pet.
Colorado Spring 81 M 83 .m
Denver i '
Omaha " -MS
Pes Moln'rs 1" f W
Pt. Joseph W , 41 M .4.4
Sioux City 81 - 6 .813
Giimrs todny: Sioux City at Omaha, St.
Joseph at Dc Moines, Denver at Colorado
Springs.
GAMES IX THE RATIOS At, IKAGIE
Plttabara Oatbat. bat Boston Make
Error.
BOSTON, Aug. 15. Bostom's more fre
quent errors offset a slight auperlorlty in
batting. Leever a pitching hand was split
by Geier's hard drive in the flrst Inning.
Attendance. Score: '
PITTsnURO. I BOSTON.
R.H.O.A E.l R.H.O.A.H.
Lerti. lb.... 1 0 14 j'Oeler. cf 0 0 10 1
0 lT"iinT, 1B...V v u I v
0 0, Ab tidilo. u. 1 I I I 0
1 0 f.'snnell, It... 0 1 I 0 0
0 Oilnlehint, lb 0 I I I t
0 (VRsymer, lb... 0 0 6 I 0
4 OiCarney, rt.... 0 0 110
1 Oi.Mnran, t 0 0 4 1 1
1 0 Mi Nichols P. 0 1 1
I 0FIber 0 0 0
Feaumnnt, cf. 1 I 0
McCorm'k. rt 0 0 1
Wiliifl'. 0 11
Br.imfleUl. lb 0 0 It
KruK'r, If.... 0
Rltchsr. tb.
rrta-ti, c
Levr, a...
Fblllppl, p.
. 0 0
. 0 1
. o o
. 0 0
Totali...... I 4 17 11 sl Totals...... 1 17 II
Batted for McNichols In the ninth.
Pittsburg 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6-t
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Delenanty, Abbattlchio,
Wagner. Sacrifice hit: Raymer. Hits: off
Phliippl, 6 In elKht and two-thirds Innings.
Stolen bases: Wagner (2), Beaumont, Ab
battlchio. First base on balls: Off Me
NicholR, 4; oft Phliippl, 2. Struck out: By
McNichols, 4: by Phliippl, 8. Wild pitch:
McNlchcls. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Moran
and Carpenter.
Chicago Win nt Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16. The local
were unable to hit Dundgren et epportune
times and Chicago won. Attendance 3,760.
Score:
CHICAGO. 1 PHILADELPHIA.
K.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Rlaxle. If 0 110 0 Thomaa. cf... 4 0 0
0 1 0 Tiiua, it u
0, Wolisrt a, 2b 0
0'MiO. it.... 1
O'nlraann, 2b. . . 1
0 Mitchell, lo.. 0
0 Roth, c 0
l Donahue, si.. 0
0 Sulhjfl. p.... 0
-! Kraner. p 0
. I 7 27 1 1,'Lu.h 0
Ceaey, lb 1
Chance, lb... 1
McCarthy, cf. 0
O'Nflll.
Fviri, 2b
Jonpa, rf
barry, aa
Lundgruu, p..
Totala..
I Totala S 17 10 t
Batted for Sutthoff in ninth.
Chicago 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 03
Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Stolen bases: Barry (2). Two-base hits:
MoGee, Wolverton. Three-base hits:
Chance. . Sacrifice hit: Mitchell. Double
pluys: Casey, Evera and Chance; Barry and
Chance; Sutthoff and Mitchell. Deft on
bnBea: Chicago 11, Philadelphia 4. Hits:
Olt Sutthoff 5 In eight InnJngs, off Fraser
2 In one Inning. Struck out: By Sutthoff
2, by Dundgren 6. Base on balls: On
Sutthoff 6, off Dundgren 4. Hit by pitched
ball: Chance. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Eroulle.
Brooklyn Win in Ninth.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Brooklyn wound
up the serie with St. Louis today. The
viHltors had the game well In hand when
hit by Dillon, Dobbs and Sheckard turned
the tide and gave Brooklyn the victory in
th ninth inning. Attendance, 2,600. Score:
BROOKLYN.
R.H.O.A.E
Ocaater, rt..
Dillon, lb..
Dobbe, ef...
Sh.ikard. If
Elrani, iU.... 1 1
llabb, aa 0 1
Heigen, c 0 1
McCorm'k, lb 0 0
Jones, p 0 0
1 1
1 14
1 .4
BT. LOU IB.
K.H.O.A.E.'.
Farret, 2b.... 0
Shanuon, rf.. 0
Ueckley, lb.. 0
Hrala, aa 1
Smoot, cf..,. 1
Barclay, If... 0
Llurke, 8b.... 0
McLean, c.. 0
Taylor, p 0
1 1
1 1
I 11
0 4
1 1
1 1
0 1
0 I
0 0
brown, rf
Devlin, lb
Doullu, cf.
Mertea, It.
Dahlen, aa.
Gilbert, tb
CuWfcrm&ti,
Totala I 7 27 51 1 Totala 1 426 IS 1
One out when wini.lng run waa scored.
Brooklyn 00001000 23
8t. Loula P 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02
' Two-base hits: Babb, Dobbs. Left on
baxes: Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 8. Flrwt
bae on errors: Brooklyn, L Struck out:
By Jonaa, 1. Time: 1:14. Umpire: Zlra
mer. empire Get in Hi Work.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16.-Inability to hit
McOinnity caused Cincinnati's defeat to
day. President Pulllam has suspended Mo
Uann of New York and Harper of Cin
cinnati for three days for disputing with
the umpire last week, and Kelley of Cin
cinnati has been laid off indetlnltely. At
tendance, b,"60. Score:
NEW YORk. , I CINCINNATI.
R.H.O.A. 1. 1 R.H.O.A.E.
n..nah'n. lb 1 I 4 I 1 Dolan. lb 0 1 0
,..10 10 o,eyinuur, t. v v w a
... 0 0 0 2 t, Sebrms, rf...O 0 1 V 0
..114 0' 4'Ortwell,' If.... 1114
.. 1 2 I 0 0 Corcoran, aa . 1 0 0 I 0
. .0 1 3 I J etclnfoldt. Ibl M 1 I
..0 0 4 1 2 Hchlel, c 0 1 4 1
o. 0 1 4 1 0' Woodruff, 2b. 0 0 6 1 U
IdcOlnulty, p. 0 0 0 0 Hahn, p V 0 1 9 1
Totala 4 T2 10 6 . Totala 1 I H 1J I
Hahn out, hit by batted ball.
Cincinnati 01000000 01
New York 00010 012 4
Two-base lilt: Bresnahan. Home run:
Doulln. Sacrifice hits: Gilbert, Blelnfuldt.
Double pluys: Gilbert to Dahlen to Brtsa
nuhan; Corcoran to Woodruff to Dolan.
Lett on bases: New York, 1; Cincinnati,
t First buae on balls: Off McGinulty, 2,
off lluiin, 2. First base on errors: New
York, 1; Cincinnati, 6. Struck out: By
McUlnnlty, 2; by Hahn, i. Time: : 1:40.
Umpire: Johnstone.
Standing ot the Team.
Played. Won'. Loat. PC.
New York Vl 70 1:7 .722
f'hlcnin SS 1 ' 87 .!
PltUburg ." 67 .bvi
Cincinnati 1U2 & 4) ''s
St Louis K't 6U 60 .6'0
Boston 11 SS ,. 3 .378
Brooklyn lot W .847
Philadelphia 'J .27 72 ,278
Games today: St! Louis at Phlladelplila,
PlitaUurg at New York, Chicaiiu at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
GAMES IN THK AMtUIUCAM HCAGlli
Cajole Score Only Hun la Game H
, tween Cleveland and Washington.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 15. Lajole scored
the only run of tho gajne. He was hit by
u pitched ball, stole second and scored
on Bradley's siuftlu. Attendance. l.Ui.
Score:
CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON.
J141.U-A.B.I n.n.u.-ni.
Bay, cf
Luth, If
Klua. rf
Lajoia, lb'...
ItKiiiley, lb.
('rr. lb
Turner, aa...
Duelow, c...
Moure, p....
V 1 1
0 0 1
0 0
1 1 I
1 0
4 0 II
0 0 0
00 I
0 4 0
0 O'Nrll, cf.... 0
0, Hill, lb 0
Uj('4r1fl-y, aa. .. 0
l' llulW'inan, if. 0
b M, Corui k, lb 0
o liunuvau, rf . . 0
0 Clarke, lb...
u kllirwlkce,
0 0
0 t
0 1
0 o
1 0
0 1
. 0 12
4 I I
1 a mini, p. 1 0 4
Totala 1 I 27 14 l Totals 0 I 14 It I
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Waahlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
First base on error; Cleveland, 1; Wash
ington, 1. Sioieti buHes; LaJuU Brad
ley. Double plays: turner to 1 ujie to
Curr (2). FliHt oase Ml brtllb: OK Mnure,
1 Hit by puched ball; liy Moot. 1: by
Towrnend. 1. Left on bases: I'luvelund, i
VV'asliington, 4. Struck om; by Moure, e;
by Ti,wns;iui, b. Time: 1:4J. l-'nipiie:
Dwyer. ,
St. liuul Get Hew Ilrand of fitch.
ST. l.Ol.'Id, Aug. 15 Chesbro'B clsver
pitching coiiiplully butrlej the St. Louis
club here today. He allowed the luc.al
only five hit and struck out ucven of tliem.
A throw by Heidrlck In the eighth Inning,
fin ting AiulriHon uff at tne Hum pluto,
wi. the feature of the came. Gun-id. In
jured at iliat, waa succetUed by Alulerson.
AlU uiluncu. .Wi. 8c vie:
hSIV YKliK. ,1 T. Let ts.
R . 11.0- A. IS- I ll H u IS.
drn; HeMrlcle to Kshce. ra"ed ball:
Kahoe. S:ol-n be: Htldrlck. First baa
on balls: Off Pelty, t; off Chesbro, 1
Struck out: By Pelty. 8; by Chei-hm, 7.
Left on bases: St. Louis. 7; New York, 7.
Time: 1:44. L'mptre: Connolly.
Pitcher' Buttle at Chlraao.
ClHCAOO, Aug. 15 Today' game w a
hard-fought pitcher" battle, but Chicago
bunched four hits In the first and sixth,
scoring two of their runs, and an error
wss responsible for the third. Attendance,
8,3u0. Score:
CHICAGO. I BOiTOI.
Dougherty, It 0
Klr, rf.... I
V Itw i l.'M, e. u
V. llll.un lb. 1
(mi, el. lb. .. 0
Ainit-ion, lb. 1
1- ua. ci 0
i ui'ioy. yb. . . 0
l. t,u:r, c. . . 4
I I, Put', O, p.. ..
kltoluow, ... 4
I 1
I II
0 il'ldiltk. CI
1 H ..;.., aa.
u II) nca. rf. . .
0 J num. Ib. ..
U 6h,ii,u, lb.
0 l nau, lb. .
0 Kiitiuv, v...
P
0 'HtfUipbill .
1.1
-I Totala 1 I it IS I
Totala I I If 14 l!
Jlulti'd for M.irun In the iiluth.
Neve- York 0 0 0 1 It 2 0 0 0 I
rt. Loui 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
i-'.ii in 1 run: Nrw Voik. Two-bune. bV:
Ili,ii!.k hi-i'lir, s luiTt'ii. 'I lit re-l.rt.-
lib: A nib i n. Mi ihli Lit: Iiou,, ! t y.
iijutid i.i.. Vi iiuhui i l'vlty i-J bi.'-
If .. 0
. 0
,
1
, 4
. 4
, V
. 0
. 4
. 4
0 4
R H O A R.
rf 1 1 I 0 SHhech
fire II.
Holinea. rt..
Ji.nea. rf I
Callahan. If.. 4
Davla. aa 0
Tannrhlll, lb 1
Irhell. lb 0
iMinilon, Ib... 0
McFarland. c 0
Bmllb, p 4
H H O A E.
if... sails
4 Parent. M.... 14 114
0 0 Stahl, rf 8 1 0
0 4 Colllna. Ik ... 1 1 0 t 1
1 0 Frreman, rf.. 0 I I 4 4
1 Lai'hanre, lb 0 4 II ( 4
4 0 Ferrla. lb.... 0 1 0 I 4
I 0 Olaer, c 0 0 4 1 4
1 0 Dlnren, p.... 4 0 0 1 4
1 0 Farral 0 1
Total! 1 5 17 7 01 Totala I 4 14 It I
Batted for Criger In the ninth.
Chicago 1 0100100 -I
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
Left on bases: Chicago. 4: Boston, ft.
Two-base hits: Green, Tanehlll, Ferris.
Sacrifice hit: Green, Jones, Isbell, Ferris.
Struck out: By Smith. 4: by Dineen. 4.
Passed ball: AtcFarland. First base on
balle: (JfT Smith, 8; Off Dineen. 1. Wild
pitches: Smith, 2. Hit by pitched ball: La
Chance. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Sheridan.
Detroit' Rattlnar Lame. '
DETROIT. Aliar. IS Detroit rnlilrl tint hlf
Waddell at stage when men were on
base. Attendance. 8.600. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. 1 DSTROrT.
K.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.S.
Harttel. If..,. 110 Q Barrett, cf...O i 4
Fickerlrf, ef. 0 1 4 0 0 Coughlln, Ib, 4 1 1
DkTla. lb 0 14 4 1 KlLinaon. If . 0 110
L. I'roaa, lb.. 4 0 4 10 ( rawlnrd. rt.. 0 0 0 4
svlxxi, rf...O 4 10 0 Hickman,- lb. 0 1 11 0
Murphy. Ib. j. 0 0 I 4 0 Lowe, 2b 4 111
M. rrnee. aa.. 0 4 I t Drill, c .'. 0 0 10
Schreck. e.... 0 4 ( 0 0 O'lary. fa . I 10
Waddell. p... 0 04 O.KIteoo, p 0 0 0 1
Miilna 0 10 0
4 I 27 IS I
Totals...... 1 I 17 4 1
i Totala
Batted for Kltson In ninth.
PhllAdelDhla 10000001 0
Detroit 00000000 0 v
Sacrifice hits: Iowe. Plckerinsr. F1rt
Kuu ImII.i l ft H',. .l,l.!l u L-i,Bl l.n
cn errors: Philadelphia, 8; Detroit. 1. Left
on oaaes: .Detroit, li; i'tillarielpnia, .
Struck out: By Kltson. J: by Waddell. 7.
Double rilay: Lowe to O'Leary to Hick
man, i Time: 1:30. Umuires: O'Louahlln
and King. -
. Standing ef tha Team. j
Chicago
isew lpric ....
Boston
Philadelphia ..
Cleveland
Detroit
St. Louis
Washington ..
Games today: Washington at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Detroit, New York at St,
Louis, Boston at Chicago.
GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
St; Pan I Win at Twelve-Inning; Game
' at Calombns.
COLUMBUS. Aug. 15W8t. Paul defeated
Columbus in a twelve-inning game today.
Yea kit a errors at third base were coatly.
Attendance, g.tbi. score;
ayed. Won. Lost. PC.
101 bl 40 .t04
W 68 88 .m
9 '69 40 . 61
16 66 40 .6?
1H 62 42 .fSS
87 41 fed .43
82 87 65 .402
to 42 74 .228
BT PAUL.
R.H.O.A K
Jones, cf Ill
Jarkeoo, rf . ..411
Wheeler, lb.. Ill
Kelley, lb.... I I 14
O'Brien, aa... 14 1
Marcan, tb... 0 14
Bulllran, ... 0 4 4
Chech. If 114
lagl, p 10 0
Totala.
, 4 14 it 14 2
COLVMBL'I.
R.H.O.A B.
Darla, rf...
Martin, If....
Klhra, lb
Yeager, lb..
Abbott.
Wrlsley,
Hrlilwell.
HjOlmattd,
-Hlckey
Olenrion,
2b.
I I
I I
1 It
I I
Totala.
4 11 IS 14 t
Batted for Olmstead In ninth.
St. Paul 0 0500001000 2-8
Columbus ....2 0000000400 0
Saerlfloe hit: Kihm. First base on balls:
Off Olmsted, 2; off Glendon, 1; off Elagle, 1.
Two base hlta: Martin, Kihm, Yeager,
Jones, Jackson, Wheeler, O Brten. Three
base hit: Martin. Double play: Wheeler,
Marcan and Kelley 2. Struck out: hy
Olmsted. 3; by Glendon, 2; by Slagle, 1
Hits: Off Olmsted, 10 In nine Innings; off
Glendon, i in Ithree inning's., Time: 2:00.
Umpires: Hart and Klem.
Minneapolis Pound AIIemanK.
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 15.-Mlnneapolia
founded Allamang for fourteen hits, ei.oilng
I runs through ragged fielding by the lo
cal team. Attendance: 1,V00. . Scores i
MINNEAPOLIS I INDIANAPOLIS.
M.H.O.A.E. ' R.H.O.A.
Maloney, rf.. 1
Freeman, lb.. 0
Coulter, If.... 0
Grerolng'r, lb 0
Weaver, c... 1
MrNlchola, cf 2
Fox, Ib I
Oyler, aa I
Thomaa, p.... i
t 0
4,1
4 0
4 1
4 0
I 0
0 0
4 I
1 4
o: McCreary, cf . 4
Jilaaoon. aa: . 0
Carr, 8b 0
Swander, if.. 1
haillippa, rt.. 1
Dickey, lb... 1
Heydon, c... 0
Lyach tb.... 0
Allemani, p.. 0
llll
4 4 1
ii.
7 4 1
Totala 11 14 17 4 l Totala I 4 17 17 7
Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 1 4 4 0 1-11
Indianapolis ;..0 0000020 11
First base on balls: Off Allemang. 1: Cfl
Thomas, 1. Struck out: By Allemang, 2; by
'l nomas, 4. wua pitcn: Aiiemung, t. nil uy
pitcher: Oyler, 2. Two base hit: Thoma.
Three baee hlte: Maloney. Oyler. Sacrifice
hit: Coulter. Double play i Magoi n to Lynch
to neyaon. eioien nase: tox. itii cn
bases: Indianapolis, 0; Minneapolis, lo;
Tlmi- ll ITmnlro! Ifilln
Louisville 1 Ontpluyed.
LOUISVILLE. Aug. 16.-Kansas City out
played LouUvllle at all stages of the game
and won the closing game of the xuries.
Campbell was batted hard while Frantx
held the locals sale at all times, .uatcnes
bv Olilnlan and Mataev. Ryan'a fielding
and Nance's batting were the featured.
Attendance: 1,)0. Hcore:
KANSAS CITY. i LOUISVILLE.
R.H.O.A. B.I K.H.O.A.B
Rrn, (a...... 114 4
Nana. If..... 114 0
Hill, cf 14 0
Bonner, tb... 0 111
Maeaey, lb... 0 f 10 0
Durham, rf. .l 4 0 I 0
Fulllvan, lb., 0 10 4 OJMonlg'cry,
JHitlcr, .,.;. 1111 0 mulnlan.
ii rant, p 0 0
1 Karwln, rf. .. t I 1 0 0
0 li.llman, U.. 0 I 0 0 0
0 Hart, lb 0 1 11 0 0
0 Arndt, Ib 0 1 1 4 0
0 Dealer, c 0 4 I 1 0
0 llraahaar, lb.. 1 1 4 1 0
cf 0 0 1 0 0
.. 0 0 4 1 0
0 Campbell, p.. 0 0 0 4 0
Totals,'..... 4 II 17 11 ll ToUla I 7 17 11 0
Kansas City 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 06
Louisville 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-3
"Pao base hit: Hart. Three base hits:
Nance. Ill II, Brashear, Kerwln. Home run:
IN mice, dioibii oaae: ouiuvan. cacriuue
hits: Frantx, Nance and Butler. First
base on balls: Off Frants, 1. Struck out:
By Campbell, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Mont
gomery. . Double plays: Quinlan to Bra
shear to Hart; Campbell to Quintan to
Hart. Left oft base: Louisville, 4; Kan-
Baa City, 4. ,nme; i:-o. umpire: lia use
wine. I
RnnnlnaT Rae at Toledo.
TOLEDO, Aug. Is". Toledo and Milwaukee
Indulxed In a tierce batting melee today.
the vlMltnrs winning by taking advantage
of the disastrous error. Attendance 400.
Score:
MILWAUKE3. 1 ' TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A
art, as... I 1 0 I
lilt Bun,, lb.... 1
14 0; La, rf .. I
4 111 Hannlvan, If. I
110 0 Murlarlty. Ib. 1
Batrnian, lb.. I 4 It 1 01 Friable, cf.... I
Hem, 2b I lit I Brown, -lb.... I
111 0! Heading, e.... 4
Oernian, p.... 1
MILWAUKE3. 1
R.H.O.A. E.l
Stone, rf 0 1 I 0 0O'Ha
gcliaefer. as.. I
O'Hrlen, If... 4
Clark. 3b 4
humplttll, cf. 4
14 1
Slaitery, c ... 4
FtriLklelt. D.. 1
pousheny, p. 1 4 1 4
Total! II U S7 il I
lforton, Oauck and Hartley. Struck out;
By Adams, i, by Gauck. 8.
Reaeata Are Shat Onf.
FREMONT, Neb.. Aug IS. (Special Tel
aranv) The Omaha Bcaents were dc
fivited by the Pohl 4 Shephard ball nine
here thl afternoon by the ecor of 13
to 0. Kennedy wits the only Omaha man
to find the ball and he only poked it out
for a single The druggists started the
fun In the flrsl bv piling up four runs on
three doubles and one. single. Both sldea
put up a goorl fielding game. T'emlergrast
succeeded I.ynd in the box but could not
hold the druggists down. Score: R.H.E.
P. A S 4 4 1 1 0 -13 17 1
Regent 00000000 0 0 1 4
Struck out: By Bearrtsley 6, by Lynd 1,
bv PendergrHSt 1. Butteries: I'. & 8.,
Heardsley and Carroll; Regents, Lynd,
Pendergrast and Donahue.
Lincolnlte Loia at Greeley.
GREELEY. Neh., Aug. 15. (Special.)
The Lincoln Originals and tha home tenm
played here Saturday and Sunday, result
ing In a shutout for the Originals In the
first and defeat in the second by the score
Of 8 to T.
EVENTS -OS THE RIHMJG TRACKS
a li
Prince Sllrer Wing, Ontsldev in Det.
tins-, Win at Chleaae.
CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Prince Sliver Wings,
the extreme outsider in the betting, won
the feature of the opening day at Haw
thorne today, McGee and Clifton Forge,
coupled, were held favorites but they were
not In the race at the finish. Result:
First race, five and a half furlongs: Al
bert Fir (6 to 1) won, Usaful Lady aecond,
Caoltanaio third. Time: 1:09'-,.
Second race, eteeplech, short course:
Weird ( to ll won, Allegiance second,
8w?et Jane third. Time: 3 48.
Third race, the Speculation stakes, one
mile: Prince Silver Wings (18 to 6J won,
Phil Finch aecond, Clifton Forge third.
Time: 1:40. ' ,
Fourth race, aix furlongs: Idfc Davis (5
to D won, Sylvia Talbot second. King Ells
worth third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Port
Royal (4 to 1) won, Incubator aecond,
Gregor K third. Time: i:4i'4.
Sixth race, one mile: Freckman (9 to 6)
won, Gold Mineral aecond, Ben Heywood
third. Time: 1:43.
. Seventh race, rive and a half furlongs:
Rams Horn (J to 2) won, John Bmulskl
aecond, Handzarra third. Time: 1:10.
SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 16. Results:
First race, seven furlongs: Mimosa (13
to 0). won, Wild Thyme second, Armenia
third. Time: 1:26.
Second race, steeplechase, short course:
Sea Gull (IS to 10) won. Bonfire second,
Libretto third. Time: 4:vt.
Third race, the Kentucky, five and a
half furlongsi Candida (5 to 1) won, Caar
appine aecond, Fleur de Marie third. Time:
1:07.
Fourth race, mile and a furlong: Elliott
(4 to 1) won. Dalesman second. Carbuncle
third. Time: 1:53.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Mirthless (4 to
1) won, Raiment second, Bulwark third.
Time: 1:144.
Sixth race, one mile: Jocund (4 to 1)
won, Dimple second, Aurumaater third.
Time: 1-Sr-H. ' ,
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. If). Results:
First race, seven furlongs: Eleanor How
ard (8 to () won, 1 Amorous aecond, Baby
Hall third. Time: 1:28.
- Second race, four and a half furlongs,
selling: Our Jo (60 t 1) won. Wakeful
econd. Lady Lou third. Time: 0:50.
Third race, seven furlongs, selling: Mln
dora (8 to 6) won, Ivernla second, R. Q.
Smith third. Time: 1 :2S4.
Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Com
modore (6 to 2) won, J. P Mayberry sec
ond. Evening Star third. Time': 1:14.
Fifth race, five furlongs, purfe: Arlena
(11 to 2) won, The Cook econd, Picture Hat
tbird. Time: 1:02. 4
Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling:
Iras (5 to 2) won, Rvevale second, Triple
Silver third.. Time:. 1:48.
Basket Ball at St. Lonla.
ST. LOUIS, Mo , Aug. 15.-The prelimi
nary game's of the Olympic Basket Ball
championship ef the Young Men's Christian
associations of the United State were
played today at the Stadium. Six cities
are represented: Chicago, 111. (Central);
Hamilton, Ont.; Cincinnati. O.; Denver,
Colo.; rfioux City, In., and Joplln, Mo. The
remills of today g;ime te a follows:
Denver, SC; Jopiln, M; Sioux City, 4.'; Il.itn
ilton, 82; Chicago. 78; Cincinnati. :'-1; Sinu
City, M; Denver, .10; Cincinnati, 4.1; Joplin,
i; Chicago, 27; Hamilton, The semi
finals and finals will be played tomorrow
and Wednesday respectively.
It AOS ft- I THE GRAXD (IBrilf
Six Thousand Spectator Enjoy First
Day's Sport.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15 The Grand Circuit
me-tlng at Brighton Bench bcan todny
under the most fnvornhle nusiices. The
we-atbtr was perfect, the track fabt and
.0"0 spectators enjoyed the sport, which"
nn sensational from the first to last beat.
The lo.Oi".' Senbreeze stake was the event of
the day und it resulted in the defeat of tho
favorite. Dr. Strong. Iri the first beat Con
euela S won. but the necond stilj found
Dr. Strong the choice and he won out, but
a bad bieuk In the third und driving heat
lost the favorite the race.
The Coney Island stake of $:.(Xn for 8-year-olds
brought out a good field of six
with I'rlnciHS Athel the choice nt 60 to 3".
The Princess won In straight bents. The
2:05 pace, the Inst of the flay, was one of
the best contested. Hetty G. sold at $r-0 to
$15 for the field and et the word she started
out to win, with Nathnn Stenaus and
Frank Ynnkum close up. The quarter was
passed in :3ol und the half In 1 :il Vfc and
the veteran mure came home in l:04Va, two
lengths In the lead. Results:
Pea Breeze stake for 2:10 trotters, $5,000,
mile heats, two In three:
Consuela 6., b. m., by Directum,
dam by Nutwood (Peryrter) 12 1
Dr. Strong, gr. g. (Oahaga) 8 11
John Taylor, gr. g. (Wilson) 8 7 8
Ncrrle, b. g. (Shank) S 4 dr
Mntallas, bl. h. (Andrew) S 6 dr
Prince Oreenlnnder, br. g. (Davis).., 7 6dr
The Roman, br. g. (Snow) 4 S ds
George G., b. e. (Geers) 8 da
Kent, ch. g. (Snear) ds
Time: 2:(V4, 4:0, 2:10.
Trotting, 2:30 cluss, 8-year-olds, purse
$2,0, mile heats:
Princess Athel. b f., by Directum
Kelly (Deryder) 1 1
Wlltonette, b. c. (Winnings) 4 2
Major Gueltlileln, b. c. (Hudson) 8 8
Pleasant Thought, b. f. (McQuade) 2 ds
Dnvld Ross, br. c. (Dunn).. ds
Tho Hermit, bl. c. (Freeman) ds
Time. 2:14. 2:15.
Trotting. 2:10 class, purse 00, dash, mile
and one-eighth: .
Alexander Campbell, b. g., by Bnron
Star-Florida W.. by Florida (Cummins) 1
Ruth C. ro. m. (Kenney) 2
I Leonora, b. m. (Deryder) 8
Travelens u., Di. g. (ucers) j
Conflenza J
Victor, Jr ,
Time, 2.yH. . M
Pacing, 2:17 class, purse $00, dash, one
half mile: ,
Gordon Prince, br. h., by Oratorio-Twinkle,
by Dictator (Snow) 1
Lookout Hal. b. h. (Shank) 2
Dwey, ro. g. (Dlckersnn) 3
Winnie King, ch. m. (Wilson) 4
Pig Boy 6
Mark Hendrlcka
Time, 1:01 Vt.
Trotting, 2:13 claes, purse $GO0, dash, one
half mile: .
Jovmaker, b. h., by Norcatur-Roxle Lee,
by Bay Star (Gcers) 1
Single K.. ch. g. (Cummlngs) 2
Anna Little, b. m. (Tlcehurst) 8
Ilallle Hardin, ch. m. (McGuire) 4
Blackthorn J
Birney . J
Moon "
Time, 2:4. M t
Pacing, 2:05 class, purse $900, dash, one
wL'tVv n h. m.. bv Fear Hot-Nora B. by I
Betterton (Murphy) 1 i
Frank Yoakum, b. g. (Oosnel) 2
Locanda. br. h. (Rosemlre) '. 3
Nathan Straus, b. g. (Curry)... 4
Joe Pointer
Little RqiiRW g
Shadow Chimes i. 7
Time, 2:04
Telephone Talk Fatal.
f M ATlTKinXVIT.LK. Kvl. AuaT. 1S. Mis
Clara Bmirtand, the 16-venr-old daughter
of Hon. W. E. Bonrtand of Dixon, has been
killed by lightning while talking over a
telephone during a heavy thunderstorm.
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(Tb only beer bottled rxdtwlvely.at the Brewery)
the moat acrupulou cleanlineaa i exercised over all .
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Total! 14 14 IT 10 4
Milwaukee 1 6 3 0 0 0 t
Toledo 0 0 2 8
0 622
0 0 5 4 0-14
Stolen bases: Hemphill, Relts. - Sacrifice
hit: Clark. Two-baae hita: Iturns, Lee,
Moriuriiy, Hannlvan, Bateman (!), fttrlek-
lett U). htomphlll, Blattery, Stone, t'lurk.
Three-baiw) hits: O'llara Ci). Reading.
Home run: Schaefcr. Doubl play: Fria
ble and Brown (2; Morlarlty, tirown and
Heading; rttricklett, itelic ana Hnleman
Haaea on balU: Off Gcrniun 6. olT Huirk
lt!tt 1. Struck out: Hy Oerrnmi 2, by
Dougherty 1. Hits: Off Btrlcklett 19 in
eight and two-mini InnliiKa- Hit with
ball: Iteltx. I'aeHed balls: Reading (2).
Ift on bases: Toledo (, Milwaukea 6. Balk:
Btricklstt. Time: Z;00. Umpire; Franklin.
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Milwaukee
LoulHVllle
..113 72 41 .M7
.110 t6 4 .li'.'l
.113 tVeJ 47 .l.H
m:; til 61 ,&i5
Mluneuixilis )u8 H ti
Indianapolis .114 (1 M .474
Katmu City 1)S 41 C7 .80
Toledo 113 HI SI .217
Camea today: Toledo at Louisville, lu
dianupoli at Coluiubu.
1 i
Weatoa Win m Warm Owe.
WESTON, Neb.. Aug. 18 (Special.)
Wesmn defeated Valparaiso yealoidity In
one of the faateat gaines of ball ever wit
nessed here. Hut for an error in" the ninth
not a Vaipitramo man would have goiien
beyond ai'cond Ii.iiw. Only twnty-iilue men
faced Focal during the nin lunliiKd. The
scora: It. H. K.
UVnt.in 0 O0O0OO0 t-x 1 1
ValiMraluo ...0 0000000 1--1 1 I
Latteries: For Weston, Fo-al and Walte;
fur Valparulao, DwMan, Olbsuu and Che
ver. Kiriick out: Hy I'ocal, lu; by Dungtn,
i; by (ilbiuui, i. Three-base lilt: FtuIiiiuiii.
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