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    TTTE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1910.
Pirates' Take Two From Phillies; Cubs Blank the. Dones; Athletics Beat the Naps; Sox Lose
M. Ji)t llASIEIjSYRUliRliES
' i
Omaha's Winning Streak Interrupted
by St. Jqc Pitcher, ..'
VISITORS WIN,; EIGHT TO ONE
Itluttrrt i Score Omlf Itan for Local
rt Krror by Kluht Fielder
v- Follow! m
Walk, a
St. Joseph, 8; Omaha, 1.
Omaha's winning streak cam to a tem
porary halt yesterday, while 6. Joseph
went though 0110 of the moat artistic
"cleaning" seen lu Omaha for som weeKs.
The Kourhes never had a ehjce. While
Ilanlfan allowed six hits not one wa good
for a score. Tho only tally enmc In on an
error.
. In the flnit five Innings Hanlfsn allowed
only hit, a two-bagger b- King In the
first Iruilng. andno turn.. During these five
innings only two locals saw vacun. King
on his hit. and Kane on ja sserlftoe after
be had walked to first.
In th sixth, with two rone, Rlggett drew
a set of four. With Rtggert an first Kane
watted out -one of his long left-handers to
right flald. Ttia right fielder morked out a
pnulm In mteealculus, ths ran.lt kept rolling
and Rlggert scored. Kane died at second
on the next out.
t. Joe failed to score until the faurth.
although, lha Mla.auurlans batted Stowers
(or four kits in the flint three Innings.
Xing failed to hold a long fly to center by
Ooodricl) who went to second, lie- tallied
on a single by Iionlfan. In i!io fifth Vox.
iDgled. stole second' and scored on a single
by J-ellly. Rellly Htola second and came
Lome on a single by Corhan. Corhan stole
second agd died on the third out. .
The real fireworks didn't arrive until the
ninth.- .Powell waa hit by a pitched kali
and took first. Fox singled, Powell taking
second. Powell scored and Fox went to
third oa Jones' two-bagref. Bex and Jones
cored on a two-bagger by Rellly. Hellly
came In on a single by Corhan. Corhan
wnt to second on Goodrich' out and to
third on a passed ball. Frames Walked,
whereupon Oerhan and JTrambes pulled off
'double steal, scoring Corhan. Frambea
was caught off second for the third out.
omaiia;
AB. R.
Pavls, rf ..a 0
L orrldon, as 4 0
King, ct I O
Bchoonover, cf 0 0
KiKKert, If S 1
Kane, lb 8 0
Graham, 2b 3 o
Thomson, 8b 4 0
C'adman, c 3 0
fctowers, p 10
liollenbecK, p ,., 2' 0
H. O. A. E.
i a o o
14 10
101
0 0 0 0
000
17 0 1
0 3 1.0
1 0 0 0
0 6 12
0 0 10
J'J J
l 27 8 4
H- O. A. E.
1 .' 3 . 0 1
2 2 2 0
2 II 0 0
1 0 0 0
HI 4 0
3.1 i 0
' o v o
0 3 0 0
10 3 1
it R U 1
Tottis
...81 1
BT, 'JOSEPH.
Fowell, If ...
Fox, 2b
Jones, lb
McCheaney, rf
Rellly, 8b .....
Corhan, ss ,..
Oooo.ri.-ii. cf . .
Frambes, e-...
Ilanlfan, ...
Totala
Omaha"
Runs
tins ....j.....
8t. Joseph--
0 0-00010001
,1 u villi-
0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 58
Hits ....
,12 113 0 0 0 4-13
Two-bMu tilts; IJlng,- Powell, Jones,
Rellly. Haties on balls: Off StowerK. 2:
off Hollenbcck, 2; off Hanifan, 8. Struck
out; By gtowera, 3; by Hollenbeck. i; by
Hunlfun, Btolen bases: Corhan 12), Pow
ell, Jf'ox. ttelny.. oaouicr uila: rv.,i.
ham, C'adman. Left on bases: Omaha, 10;
bt. Josepn, a. tin. uy piK'iK'u umi: oy
Hollt nbeck, 1; by Hanifan, . 1. Time: Z:i,
Umpires: Clark and Fiynn.
?lotes of the Gania.
Wichita's Is tho next head to be laid on
the block,
"Red" Corrldon clubbed a bee-llner at the
pitcher so 'hot that It almost lifted Mr.
Twlrler off tna ground. It was good for a
safety.
Schoonover, the new outfielder from Kan
sas, replaced King at center In the eighth,
but he had no opportunity to snow what he
could do.
Jones, St. Joe's first baseman, can soak
up more of the diamond In his oiothing
than any two men In tne game. He seems
to enjoy it. ,
Hollenbeck ; went-In the box' In place of
Stuwrrs in the sixth. Holly held iSt. Joe
runless and hitlers until the ninth when
he let oat four hits for five. runs.
In the eighth, with a man on second,
Rlggert maae a long drive down the first
base Una that everyone but the umpire
thought waa a fair ball. The decision
seemed to take the fceart out of the lo
cals. ' .
Along about the qjxth inning, as Umpire
Clark waa pompously adjusting his bosom
frolsctor and trying to lyok dignified at
he same time, a email boy trotted out from
the grand stand and handed him a large,
yellow lemon. The crowd made more noise
than when Rlggert scored.
LINCOLN CAPTIfJES FINAL GAME
Locals Bunch lilts In Third and Sixth
lnnln,!.
LINCOLN. Aug. IB. In a hard contest,
with free batting, Lincoln wop tha final
frame from Wichita today. 4 to 3. by bunch
ng hits in the third and sixth innings. A
wonderful catch by Jude saved the day for
Lincoln. Score;
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
U.
8:
0
2
O. A. E,
Jude, If
Uagnler, as
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
1'ocknian, 3b....
Tliomuji. lb
W'ledensaul, 2b..
Clark, c
McOiath, p
Totals
8
8 0 0
. 3
". 8
. 3
.29
2
8
1
2
14
3
1
0
D
0
I
3
0
4
0
4 10 27 It
WICHITA.
AH. R. H.
A. K.
lieldrg. If
W td.ti., 8b
M idil.eton. ...
KOt-l ner, lb
lav, if
Hughes, 2b
Clalie. as
Shaw, c..
Cli'iniiions",,,..
Jarnlgan, p
0 0
1 2
0 1
0 0
0.3.
0 0
0
Totuls
Lliuoln .
7. 34 2 U 84 II 1
0 0500200 -4
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 O-t
luhu ..
Thrce-bae lilt; Wrstcrsil. Two-base hit:
CoiKiuun. Rouble play: Hughes to Claire
to Ivori'lint. Mtoleu uasea: Co,r. Mitldleton,
iavt. oucrtfh'jj alts; Gag:ilt-r, Cof. trur.K
out: Uy Mi-Geuth. 1. liuea 011 balls: Otf
Mctirain. 8; off JuniUan. 2. Wild jntohra:
Mtiiiaih, 1; JarntKan. 1. Passed ball: Clem
inoiik. Ualk: MuUiatn. 'lime: Z.tM. L 111
lno: Mullen. - '
MUl'X MXTlT I.NM'NG MIX.NEIIS
Toyrku's all Ituna, Sec a red 1st Fifth
Are uauf f icieut.
SIOUX CITV. Aug. a.-Siou City won
the game In iho lM half of the ninth on
Mrnlon's single, a sacrifice and Reilly's
errors. Score: !
.SVOCX CITY.
( AB.
Andreas , Jb. 4
Mam. lb. 4
Myers, if .' 3
tvullllji. ih. ,..,- 1
TowJ. c. .,....- 4
Fenlon, r, 3
Neighbors, cf. r 4
Haitnian, as, 4
Alderman, p, t
Vllson, p. 2
Totals ..81
It II. O. A.
0 0 8 2
2 2 7 3
1110
0 0 13
13 3 1
3 110
1110
0 1 ,4 2
0 1 .0 1
0 10 0
7 12 27 11
IV K. . O. A.
1 13 0
1 2 U 0
0 0 2 0
til
14 1
t AB
AVooley, rf. ,..v. I
W ckley, 10. 4
Riley. If. .,,r. 4
Kvillv, ss. ,
plch, If i
Standing of the Tea.as
WKFT. LKAOCH I AMER. AflH'N'.
W.L.rVt' W.L'Prt.
Sioux" City .."9 41 .011 Mlnnrapolls .S7 43 .69
1'tTiver 73 47 .Hon Toledo 70 M .Si
Lincoln ft DO .5-0 St. Paul 70 Mt .Ml
Wichita 6i ..V7 Kane m Clty.M ) .M
ttiinha Do (& .4'JU'olumbue ....61 f3 .4
St. Joseph. .. S3 M .44.VMIIuaiik ..fw 73 ..
lcs Moines. .53 71 ..';, Ind.anai ol.s M 74 .4:2
Toprka Hi Pi .29.'., Louisville ...47V.M.
AMER. LEACU'F NAT L, IvEAUl K.
W.L.I'ct., W.LPrt.
Phlla 77 34 .rj'i Chicago 73 8, gj;6
xioBuin t9 .010: fiiiuurg; ....v ai .uu
rftroit r,4 40 .6 6 New York .. 6i 44 .fts.,
New York... & (M .&.' Phlla 54 55 . 496
Cleveland . . .:) fil .4 ( 'Incinnatl ...4 o . 1
Wash 50 04 .4:S llruoklyn ....44 65 . 44
Chicago 44 .4u0,.st. Louis ....43 6 ,3K?
8t. Louis.... 34 75 .312i Uot.n 41 72 .3b3
Nl-JH. Lli-MH FI I MINK LEAdl.Ii
W.LPct.l W.LPot,
rremont 37 .tillif'larlnda Mi 33 .M2
Or. Inland. ..M 41 .!W Kails City ...47 3 .K3
t'oiumbus ..43 4 .r ii Neh. City K .a"
Superior ....47 4i .ulli Auburn 41 42 .44
Keamvv 4.. 4!i .4Mi Shenandoah .3 4 .43
Ked Cloud ..41 4 .4 Maryville ....33 61.83
0e ward 41 63 .4.W;
Hastings .... u3 .424.1
keaieruus is Itcsuits.
Hi. Josepn, , wtikoH, i.
tvfUi , ttou wuy, 1,
ICIIILK, f, utiusQW, .
ii's iuuincs, 1.
Plillailelpuia, 0, truittuuif, u. Dccond gams,
iruoHtjii, e; iiicniiiaht,
4Ubl01l, m; CllKUgO, I
c lora, 11; fit. louls, 4.
AiULlULAn UkAUlV'S.
Chicago, , v afliiingiuu, 4.
CifVuuiui, tj; riiimueipiiia, 1.
ieiruu, 0, ,tw koi a, .
tu. Louib, t tuiuii, s.
AJUUiCA; krtsOClATlUN.
tit. Paul, 1; coiumbus, i.
Kaniw.a city, , lAiutsvlUa, 0. UeeoRd
gyie, Kansas City, 1; Louisvins, i.
iHinnctiJoim, u, inaianapolis, .
MllwauHee, 2; lijedo, ft.
NjbtAjK.A LEAQL'E.
Hastings, 0; Ctrand island, x.
Kearney, "; Columbus, 0.
bU)erior, 4-9; Sewaid, 10-3.
iU'd Cluud, t; Fremont, 6.
, MINK LEAUE.
Falls City. i. Clailnda. .
-CAui)iiiii, 2; Maryville, 9.
iNeura.ska city, I; Shenandoah, I.
Guinea Today.
Western Leaf ut Wichita ut Omaha, Den
ver at moux city, Topeka at Liucuin, Bl.
Jonepu at Uvt Moines.
Aiiieiican League Chicago at Washing
tun, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Detroit at
inbw Horn, i. Leuls at JUoston.
iMatluiiai League PnuaUeipma at Pttta
burg, iirooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at
Chicago, iew York at Ut. Louis.
American Association bt.i'aul at Colum
bus, Kansas city at Louisville. MmnnaDoila
at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Toledo.
Nebraska .State LeagueSuperior at Orand
island, Kea Cloud at Columbus, Hastings at
ottwaru, jvearney at r remont.
Mink League Fane city at Clarlnda, Au
burn at iviaiyvlhe, Nebraska City at hheu
andoah. Barber, rf 3
eiotter, 80 g u
bnea, c 4 1
Jackson, p 1 1
Fugate, p 2 v
Totala
...33
7 24 13
gulllln hit by batted ball. One out when
winning run maae.
Sioux City , 0 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 1-7
l'opeka 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 03
two-bake hits: Stem, Fenlon, Wilson
ikSlliy. faaurltica hits: 6tom, Fenlon,
Towiie. Neighbors. Ouillln (2i. stolen ,.,.
Myers, Welch. LViuble plays: Quillln to An
drews to Stem; Welch to Heck ley. Hits: Off
Aluerman, 3 in four and on-thlrd lnnins;
off Jackson, 8 In four and one-third Innings.
Baaea on balls: Off Alderman, 4; off Jack
son, 8; off Fugate, 3. Btifrick out: By Alder
man, 3; by Wilson, 6; by Jackson, 1. Hlt
by pitched ball: By Alderman, 1; by Fu
gate, L Tlmei Jau, Umpire Haskell; Attendance,-l,2v0.
,
. 1 v
GRIZZLIES GtaT SEVE7I ; ' HITS
r ' ' ' 1 ' '
Bleradarfer Pounded for Six Bans to
Beat Champs.
DFS MOINES. Aug. 22.Denver's pen
nant chances were brightened today, when
the Grizzlies got to Blersdorfer for eleven
nus ana ix runs, while the champions
could only garner four hits and ona run.
Scoro;
DENVER.
AB. It H. O
A.
t
0
0
1
0
6
0
2
I
Lloyd, 2b
Fisher, If
Dolun, 3b
Lindsay, lb. ,w.
BeaJl, cf
Cranston, as. ,.
CUumldy, rf
McMurray, 0. ..
Olmstead, p
Totals
38 6
PES MOINES.
11 27 ti
AB. R.
H. O.
A. E.
Williams, as. ..
Pavls, 2b ..
Nlehpff, 3b. ....
Curtis. If. ......
Dwyer. lb. ....
Mattlck, cf. ....
Kelly, rf
Clemmons, c.
Blersdorfer. p.
Totals
Deliver
Pes Moines ....
3
4
4
0 0
1 1
1
18
.27
4 27 11
....0 00012012 6
....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
iwo-iiBo nit: uimstead. Three-base hits:
BeaJI, Fisher. liase on balls: Off Olm
stead, 3; off Blersdorfer, 2. Wild pitch:
Blsrsdorfer. Struck out: By Olmstead, 3;
by Blersdorfer, 2. Sscrtfica blta: Dolan,
Ca&sldy. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Sternberg.
ISBELL IS NEXT TO COME
Wichita New Comes to Try Coacla-
roas with the Speeds' v
Haarkes.
Next comes Wichita to try out 'the re
juvenated Rourkes who have been awean.
ing everything In their path fur the last
two weeks. 'lh record of games won by
Pa's athletes is becoming the talk of the
league and it is now a (juration whether
label and his crew will be able to stop the
mad earners of the Omaha - team. Two
games are scneauied lor Thursday after
noon, tha first to be called at 2 o'clock.
me wionnas are nere 'iuosiay, Wedns
day and Thursday, The line-up:
. Omaha. Position. Wichita.
Kne Urst Base Koerner
Liaham, eoohd Baso Hurhes
ihomuson Third Base Weamrail
iCorrlJJ,ri Shortstop ....Clalra
0 I WlOirJ;!
,. Left Field BelUen
,,. Center Field Lavia
i King. ...'.'..-
... nuiit r ieiy Pettlgrew
... Catcher J. demons
J GoihUiib;
v Cadmun
H!Ke-.e
VI ALuwurm
...Catcher
Pitohty
..Pitcher
...Pitcher
.Shaw
, Ptirham
Wright
.... Altehis in
Jariiliini
.Shofkleford
Shaner
Mailer
Hollrube(.
Rhodes
Fe ntreas
Acock
tchronover. .
Moriarty....
..llU-her .
...Pitcher .
., Pitcher
HUME 11T. IX niH 8EVETEE.T1I
Hooper Wlai Esvltlaar Coutest front
Morse niaff.
HOOPFIt. Neb., Aug. t2 (Special. )
Purkerts home run In the fourt-mlh In
ning won for the home team one of tne
most exciting games ever played on the
home grounds yesterday. Both teams wore
evenly nistt-hed. although Hooper got more
own on bases thin the visitors, but could
not bring them In when scores were needed.
Msny brilliant catches were made by the
outfield of both teams, hut those of Hasler
and Parkrrt for the locals, and M.illnn
of tha visitors, were especially so. Score:
H.H.E.
Hooper 0000800000000 l-l 4
Moras Bluff .0000000000000 0-4 S 2
Latteries: Morae Bluff, Bocktmuhl and
Lbhmer; ilooovr. Miller and Cook. Two
bus lilt: Fowler. Home run: Parkert.
Pouble plays: Volpalcnaky to Klappal:
Heckrr (unassisted). Base on ba.ls: Off
Bo'kvnuihl, 3; off Mil In-, 1. Strurls out:
Hy Bockeruuhl. 8; by Miller, 2. Time: 2.0j.
Umpire: Moeller.
Howrlts Defeat t'larkaoa.
CLAUKBON, Neb.. Aug. 22 (Special. )
How vile derated the home team eaterrlav
tv the aoore of 14 to 8. Score: H.H .
Howolls 0 0 I I 4 1 I I 14 12
Clarkson lllSOOo0 0 8 8 4
Home runs: Hiiil.r, liadlev, Krffnea
Three -ban hits: Htidley !), Butler. Khulte.
Struck out: By HaJley, 11; by Thoanaa, a.
CDBS HANDY WITH STICK
Boiton Loses Opening Game of Series,
Seven to Nothing.
MATTERN DRIVEN FROM THE BOX
ritcher MelaOre Handles Visitors
with Eas and Irlea In Three
Haas, with Home Ran Also
Landing Slna-le.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21.-Chlcago drova Mat-
tern from the box In the second inning to
day, winning the opening game from Bos
ton, 7 to 0. Mclntyro had tha visitor at
his mercy and drove in three runs with a
homer and also mad a single. Catcher
Harry Smith waa injured by a foul tip and
forced to retire In the sixth, Score;
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O A.E. AB.H.O A.B.
Evsra. 3b.... 4 3 1 DColllne. If... 4 1
Bl.rkrl, It.. I 0 ( tHMloc, M... 4 111
Buumoitf, cl t 1 9 0 Ostiran, lb.... 4 0 4 2 0
Arvher, lb... 4 2 4 1 lBuarp. lb.... 4 3 4 2
Zim'man, lb 4 t I o Miliar. 1 I
Sr-hulU, rf... I Oil Itwsencr, M. .40121
Tinker, u ... 4 t 4 I (Back, tf 4 lit
Kilns, c 8 3 4 1 ugmith, e I 1 1 1 I
Mclmrra, p.. 3 8 1 1 V Randan, e... 1 1 1
Mattam, p... 0 0 0
Totals It 11 37 14 laAhb'tlctalo .1000
Burke, p 1 0 I 2
Totals 13 I 14 10 I
Batted for Mattern In the ninth.
Chicago ...0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 -7
Boston ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit; Kllnr. (2). Home run: Mc-
Intyre. Hits: Off Mattern, 4 in two In
nings; (ff Burke, 7 in six Innings. Sacrifice
hits: St-hulte, Kllng. Pouble plays: Kllng
and Tinker; Shean, Sweeney and Sharpe.
Left on bases: Boeton, 7; Chicago, 4. Bases
onfballs1. Oit Mclntyre, 1; off Burke, L
mm base on errors: Boston, i; . me ago, l.
Hit by pitcher: By Burke, Beaumont.
Struck out: By Mclntyre, 4; by Burke, L
Time: l;4f. Umpires Kllng and Kane.
Plratea Twlea Viators.
PITTSBURG, Aug.- 22-Plttsburg today
won two games from Philadelphia by timely
hitting. In the second game Pittsburg
made three home runs In one Inning, which
has never been teen here before. The pre
eminent feature was the batting of W agner,
who made aseven hits In the two games for
a total of sixteen. Hbi feat of a total of
ten bases In the second game equals the
record of tha season in Individual batting.
Score, first game:
PlTTtnUSO. PHILADELPHIA.
AI.HJ.il. AB.H.O. A.E.
Brme, lb.... 4 10 1 Tltua. rf 8 Oil
Leach, ef... 4 3 1 I Knaha, lb.... I 1 4 4
Clarke, If.... 4 11 V Batee, cf I 110 0
Watnar, a.. I I I I OMasaa, If.... 1 0 4 0 0
Millar, 4 111 0 Grant, lb.... 4 8180
Flmn. lb.... 4 ID I ILoderiM, lb.. 4 1 10 1 0
MrKechrtle .010 ODnolan, as... 4 8 1 4 0
Wilaon. rf.,., 3 0 3 0 Koran, e 4 0 8 3 0
Otbeon, 4,1 3 I 0 Chattier, p... 8 1 1 1 0
White, p 0 111 IMoren, P 1 001
Laarar, p 1 0 1 0 0
Campball .,1000 Totala 31 2 11 0
Fhllllppl, p.. 0 0 1 0
Hru 110 0 0
TtUI n II 87 14 3
Ran for Flynn In ninth.
Batted for Leever in seventh.
aBtted for Phllllppe in seventh.
Tw out when winning run seored.
Pittsburg 2 0000201 1-3
Philadelphia 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Miller, Flynn, Grant.
Three-base hit: Kna.be. Home run: Wag
ner. Sacrifice hit: Bato. Sacrifice flies:
Wagner, Bates. Stolen base: Bates. Pouble
plays: Grant to Knabe to Luderus, Grant
to L,uaerus, Moran to unaoe. rtaee n nans:
Off White, 3; off Leever, 1; off Shettler, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: By Leever, ehettler;
by Shettler, Wilson. Struck out: By Leever,
2; by Shettler, 2. Wild pitch: Shettler. left
on bases: Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, (.
Hits: Off White, 6 in one and a third in
nings; oil Leever, 3 in live and two-tnirds
innings; off Phllllppe, 1 In two Innings; off
Shettler, 9 In seven and one-third Innings;
off More 8 In ona and two-thirds, inhlngs.
Time: 1:66. Umpires: O'Pay and Brennan.
PITTS DURQ. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O. A. E. AB.H.0 A E.
Brrne. lb.... 4 10 1 uTitua. rf 4 110 0
Campbell, rf. I I 1 0 1 Knabe, lb.... I 114 0
Clarke, I 14 0 HaI.e. cf I l 1 0 p
Wagner, all I I OWaiaa. of.... 1 1110
Miliar. IP.... I 0 11 OMaiee, If.... I 0 1 .0 0
rirnn, lb.... I 0 10 OOranl, lb... .4 0 110
Wtleon, cf..,. 4 1 4 0 0 nrnailald, lb 4 111 0 0
Otbaun, p.... I 111 ODoolan, as.... 4 0 0 3 0
Camnlli, p., I 1 1 I OPooln, e I till
Itaok, p 0 0 1 0
Totals 80 18 IT I IBreiinan, p... I 0 0 0
Totala II 31 II 0
Pittsburg .,
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 -3
1 0 0 0 1002 0-4
Philadelphia
Two-base hits: Byrne, Wagner (3). Three
baa hit: Walah. Home runs: Campbell,
Wagner, Camnlu. Sacrlflca hits: Gibson,
camnltt, Knabe. Sacrifice fly: Miller.
Ioubl play: Grant to Knabe to Brans
field. Stolen baes: Campbell,. Magee.
First base on balls: Off Camnlu, 1; off
Stack, 4- Hit by pitched ball: Magee.
Struck out: Uy Camnlts, I. FVst base on
error: Philadelphia, 1. Left on bases:
Pittsburg, b, Philadelphia, 4. Hits: Oft
Stack, 8 In two and one-third innings; off
Brennan, 4 In four and two-thirds innings.
Time; 1:26. Umpires: Brenan and O'Pay.
Hew Yepk Swamps St. Louis.
ST. LOUI8. Aug. 22.-Now York burled St
Louis today with a score of 11 to 4. Seore:
KEW YORK. ST. UUIB.
AB.H.O. A.E. AB. H.O.A.E.
PeTore. If.... 4 12 1 0 Hurllne. 3b.. I 0 16 1
Doyla, 2b 5 I I 7 0 Kllla, if 4 3 3 0 0
snodgraaa, ef I 1 3 CMnwrey, 3b.. 4 lilt
Murray, rf... I 110 1 Konetchy. lb 4 111 0 0
Brldwell, aa.. 1 0 4 1 0 Evans, rf I 0 0 0 0
Fletcher, aa.. 1 0 0 0 0 Breanahan, 0 114 10
Pavlln, lb.., I 10 1 0 Bllaa, e 3 0-8 0 0
Bhafar. lb.... I 111 0 Oekes, cf...
Merkle. lb... I ill 0 tBeicher, as.
Mar era, e...,l 0 11 OSmU-h .p..
"Wilaon, 4 ... 1 0 10 0 Harmen, p.
Irurka. p.... 3 10 1 0 Patten, p...
Crandall, p.. 1 0 0 1 Luah
"Phalpa
Totali II 11 17 15 1
,4 101
.3030
.10 13
, 0 0
,10 0 8 0
,1 0 0 0 0
1000
Total,. .,vtl. 37 17 (
uattsd for Harmon in uttn.
Batted for Patton in ninth.
St Louts 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-4
New York 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0-11
Two-basa hits: Druck. Breanahan, Mer
kle. Oakes. Three-base hits: Merkle (I).
Pevore, Mowrey. Bases on balls: Off
Zmlch. 2: off Prueke. 2; off Crandall, 1
off patton, t Struck out; By Zmich, t;
by Prucke, 1; by Crandall. 1; by Patton. 2.
Time: 2:1&. Umpires: Johnstone and Uasoiu
RESULT
MINK
LBAGUH
Nebraska City, Falls CHy and Starr
villa Are Wieners Moadap-
At Shenandoah Score: R H.I
Nebraska City. .2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0-8 11 1
Phenandoah 1 0 0 0 4 0 01 3 4
Batteries: Cass and Waller; Johnson and
Castle. Umpire: McGinnlss.
At Clarlnda Score: R.H.E.
Falls City 1 4 1 4 4 0 1 0 38 13 1
Clarlnda 0 2 0. 02410 1-3 82
Batteries: Puren and Smith; Ludwlg and
Jokerst. Umpire: Myers.
At Maryville Score: R.H.E.
Auburn .......0 0104040 1-2 (4
Maryville 4 14O4021O-4U2
Batteries: Hlreche, Herndon and Kran
Ingrr, Thorp and Pled. Umpire: Fletcher.
THE WHITE CITY'S WIN GAME
Ramblers Trim Columbia and Claim
C'hamptonaatp.
The1 White City Ramblers defeated the
Columbia for the second time this season
at th Benson Kagle park bunday after
noon In a fast game by the score of 1 to 0.
The game waa railed In the seventh Inning
to allow the Benson Lngle team to have
the grounds, the White Cltys being awarded
the game. They now claim the champion
ship of Omaha. Th Whit Cltys would
like to play th Updike, but the latter ha-J
canceled three times. Pet Karbaskl. who
won thirteen out of fifteen gam pitched
for the victors, gave six hits, but ah were
scattered.
neck Aatler Win.
Tho Buck Antler won a victory over
th Klmwuod Park 8unday afternoon In
a hot gam which was almost won by the
rooting of the FJmwood Parks. The
AntU-ra outplayed their opponents with
the stirk. but a rally In the ninth Inning
plmoat - won the game for the lmwood
t'urka.
The Buck Antlera have been playing
faat ball lately and have a strong team.
Ijiat Sunday they played a fourleeu
lnrtlng game to victjry axainst the Omaha
Commercial college by the score of 4 to 2.
Th score:
R.H.E.
Buck Antlers 8 8
Kim wood Parks 8 8 7
Hattxri Buck Antlers, Kendall and
MrOowan; Klrnwood Parka, GUinor
Hefner.
Columbus Sh t
Out by Kearney;
Noyes in Trim
Kearney Pitoher Holdi Columbus
Down to Two Hits Hastings
AlsoGiven Shut Out
COLVMBUrt, Neb.. Aug. !3.-- Special Tel
egram.) Kearney shut Columbua out to
day, Noyes holding the locals down tp two
hits. Scofe: ? R.1VS
Kearnrv 0 0101010O-338
Columbus 0 0000000 0 0 2 7
B.tterle: Kearney, Noyea and Townsend;
Columbus, McUeUt and -Agnew. Umpire:
Griffith. . , t
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. 2l.-(Spe-clel
Telrgram.) The six walks by the
Hastings pitchers and her three errors
aided Grand Island materially today, Morse
keeping his hits well scattered. Poor:
RJI.B
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 8
Grand Island ..0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 0
Batteries: Clogs;. Herrick and OaA'ds;
Morse and Tiaver-, Umpire: Fleming.
FRKMONT, Nob.. Aug- 22,-lSpedal Tele
gram.) A home run 'by Thompson with
three men on. base, in Ah eighth inning
was the eleventh hour rally by which Fre
mont triel to beat Red. Cloud this after
noon. Tho pathfinders got five men over
the plte in the elgrhth but Red Red Cloud
already thad plxt score and-' Fremon
couldn't got another. Tha score: R.H.E.
Fremont .., .., 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0- 3 3
Red Cloud i 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0- T 1
Batteries: Fremont, Bennett ana Mason;
Red Cloud, Snyder and Fagan.
SBWARO, Neb., Aug. 22.-Speclal Tele
gram.) Seward and Superior played a
double header her today. Tha sensational
feature waa Hanson's pitching. Score for
first game: R.H.K.
Superior , U) 1 00 2 1 0 00-4 2
Seward 0 1 0 3 0 4 8 0 O-W 14 I
Batteries: Seward, Hanson and Waller;
Superior, Justus and Bai tley. Umpire:
Sewart of Seward and Gibson of Superior.
The second game was called at the end
oj the seventh on account of darkness.
Score: Pv.H.E.
Seward ....00 1 001 1-3 6 2
Superior 2 3 0 0 8 1 0- 10 4
GAMES
l?f . THIIEE-I LEAGUE
Waterloo . and - Davenport
Sallt
Doable.Header Seadar.
DAVENPORT, -. Aug. 22. Waterloo and
Davenport split a double-header. Holy-
cross' doubl cleared the base In the first
game. Score, first game: R.H.E).
Davenport 4 0 0 1 8 0 3 0 7 8 3
Waterloo ........000 1 000001,1 t
Batteries: Bmiin and Walsh; Clark and
Bearles.
Score, second game:. R.H.E.
Davenport ., ..000 0 0 00 0 3 8
Waterloo ....1 0 0 0 10 0-2 6 1
Batteries: Archer - and Coleman; Hen
dricks and Harrington. .
SPKlNuriKLU, auk. zz Bmitns single
In the ninth, after Berg had forced in a
run, won for Springfield, Bchaller homo
run scored the first, run. Boor: R.H.K).
Springfield ...,.,,.0000 01002-3 7 1
uanviue vvovviii a v
Batteries: Middle ton and Johnson: Berg
and Hlldebrand. '
ROCK ISLAND,- A.ug. ZZ. Dubuaue won
the f;lrst game by superior batting. - The
second game went seven Innings and Rock
Island won by 'opportune hitting. Score,
first game: -. ' -s - -' B.H.E.
ttock laiana i...u v " i o a o z z
Dubuque ..,,..,.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-2 0
Batteries: Qurr!rier, Lakaff and O Leary;
Akers and BoucflflTV
Score, second $4w. S R.H.E.
Dubuque .,..,&.. K4 0 0 0 1 0 4 3 0-4 4 0
Batteries: uick, Lakarr and stark; Parna
and Kellv.
PKUKiA. Aug." n.--A tiase on bans ana
hit by Batten and Rover won for Bloom
Ington In the, ninth. Score: R.H.E).
Peoria, : 0 00 0 04 1 0 0-2 t 7
Bloomtngton 0 1004410 24 4 1
Batteries: Walsh, Kayle and Aamussen;
Frenderg&st snd Nunamacher.
BLUFFS MERCHANT! BEAT STORE
Excltlnc Qaane Played Before La rare
Crowd Across River.
Tha Council Bluffs Merchant defeated
the tttors Triumphs or omana in an excit
ing game, 4 to 3, at Athletic park. Council
fctiulia, cunuey aiternoon oeiore a large
crowd. The features of the game were the
McLeans, boto Coee, Uorf, Dygert and
HlKKins and the fielding of Neao. Olbaon.
Mlniouj and pygert Three fast 'double
plays also featured Neno tv. Hall to
Prummy, Bmggeman to Hall to Drummy
and Mlnlcua to Wahl. Goff's hit over short
with the bases full brought in the winning
run witn two men out. rcore;
iTORZ TBIUMPlra. C. B. MERCHANTS.
AB.H.O. A.E. AB.H.O. A.E.
Hull, tb I I I 1 OOlbaon. as..,. I4II0
McLean, aa.. 6 I 1 2,1 uoir. of, I. I I 0 1 0
C. Cca. c... 4 I 4 1 1 Mlnlcua, b 4 0 111
Drvmmy, lb. 5 0 14 0 lDurt. c. ...... 41100
U. Use, If.... 1 3 0 0.0 Hod jo, lb... 10 10 0
Quitter, et... 4 10 1 OWahl, lb 4 0 13 0 0
Foa, rf 10 0 1 0 Dygert, If.... 4 110
Nana, lb I 0 I 7 8canlon, rt.. 3 0 0 0 0
iiruisamaa, p I I 0 4, 0 Hlgsloa, p... 4 8 0 0
Uttrback, f 3 1 1 0 u
ToUla n uz li ?
Totals 84 I 27 II I
Two out when winning run scored
Ston Triumphs 1 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 0-3
Merchant 0 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 24
Earned runs: Triumphs, 2; Merchants, 2.
Two-base hlt: McLwui. Stolen bases: C.
Cue, U. Co and H,lg$lns. Sacrifice hits:
Hall, Qulgley, Gibson. Struck out: By
Bruggeman, 2; by Hlgglns, 2. Bases on
balls: Off Brusgeman. 1: off HlKKlna. 2.
Hit by pitched bail: By Bruggeman, Hodge
and Gibson; by Hlgglns, Hall. Pouble
plays: Neno to Hall to urummy, Brugge
man to Hall to Prummy, Mtnieus to Wanl
Left on bases: Tiiuinons, 13; Merchants. 3.
First base on errors: Trlumpn, 2; Mer
chants, 4. lime: z:uu. scorer: Gross,
Umpire: Klusane. Attendance; 360.
HOLMES BREAKS JUMP RECORD
Member of American Olrasplo Team
Goea Best Three Jinpi
CHICAGO. Aug. 22.-F. Holme of Chi
cago, a roembtr of the American Olympic
team, beat the world's record for three
standing broad Jumps here today at the
track meet of the the Uufllo association,
making 83 feet 3H Inches The record whlcn
has stood since 1876 was 36 feet I inches and
was held by W. s. Law ton. uanlel Ahearn
world champion, 12:12 at the hop, step and
lump, (ailed to taKe tne place in nis event.
owing to his handicap. His actual distance
of 11 feet 8 Inches waa the longest but
failed to equal ins own record by nearly
foot
Walnat Hill Win.
The Walnut Hill Merchants won a faat
ten-Inning- game from the fast Rangers
Sunday afternoon by the a core or 8 to 3.
The Rangers piayed In great luok or they
would have been shut out, Th nine Wal
nut played the game all th way through
and deserved to win. Lewis and Burn
both pitched excellent bit.ll, Burn getting
the belter of the argument, striking out fif
teen and allowing but five hits, wbil Lewts
struck out ten ana was toucnd up lor
nine safeties.
The Mercrutnts would like to hear from
the White City Ramblers for a game next
ttundav. They have 125 to say thy can beat
the White City at any tlm on any good
grounds In the city. Score:
Merchant 0 00014400 13
Ranger 0 00104100 0-2
Batteriea: Merchants, Adam and Burns;
Bangers. Vlckers and Lewis.
Baker. Hit Mae.
Baker pltrhed a one-hit gam Sunday
and the L'pdlkea easily defeated the Royal
Achates, by the. score of 6 to 4. But on
ball was knocked out of th Infield on
Buker and he also fanned twelve men. Gen
tleman waa in the box for the Royal
Achates and pitched good ball, getting
nine strikeouts and allowing five hits. Har
wich's one-handed stop of a Una drive wa
the fielding feature, lh I'pdik will play
the J. b. Cross team nest Bunday at Benson
KaKles' park. Score: R.H.E.
l'pdlkea 03000010 -6 3 0
Royal Achates 0 0000000 00 1 4
Batteries: For Upd Ikes, Baker and John
son: for Royal Achates, Gentleman and
Horace.
Mllwaake Bay (itlllaan.
TOLF.DO, Aug. 22 P1trhr Ollllgan. who
waa turned bark to th Ut. Lout American
leaf ii club by Tolsdu, jra ?ustl today
by Milwaukee
ATHLETICS WIN IN TWELFTH
Fasi and Two Singles Bring the Sev
enth Tally.
NAPS LOSE LONG, FAST SESSION
Both Teaais Fattest Battlag; A vera res
Fear Three-Baa lilt Twa
Two-Baccers Five Sacri
fice lilts.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23. - It took
twelve Innings for Philadelphia to beat
Cleveland today, T to 3. A pass and two
singles netted vlotory In the twelfth. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND.
AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.A.A.E.
JT4- " I 3 0 0 Tarnar. lb... J 114
OiArins. rf... I 1 tBioT.ll, lb... 3 10 0
txilina. lb... 0 4 4 I Wrm'h'm, til I M t
Baker, lb ... 4 1 I I Lejola, t I 4
Iiaria, lb.. 0 17 1 ONIIaa, rt I 0 111
Jfarpbr, r.. I 4 I (iKrueper. If... III
fVT' J J OBali. aa till
Llviniaton, el 1 I 4 0Lu4, 4 4 110
Taomee, ....! 1 1 0 I Harkneaa. a 1 1 1 1
Moraan. p.., 4 14 1 acinar, p.. 1
Prsert. p.
Atklna, p.
00
0 0 0 0 Totals 46 1431 14 3
110 0
110
0 0 0
Houear ..
Lapa
Uclnneas
Totals 4 U II lo l
I'ui'.6 ?" h1n winning1 run we cored.
Baited for Livingston In the tenth.
Batted for Pygert In the tenth?
Batted for Atklna In tha twairth.
Phlla AoaiAiAjft.e4
....... '-W.V.VVV6V 1
Cleveland .. . 02000100110 0-8
Two-baa hit: Stovall, Murphy. Three
base hlt:lL.1ole, Murphy (2), Livlngaton.
B- -HK: Off Harkness, 12 in nlae and
one-uilrd innlnara: ntt Knuniar i in ii,M.
and two-thirds Innings; off Morgan. 14 In
lo innings inoue out In tenth); off Py
gert, 1 la one inning; off Atklna, 1 In two
i. iuu(a. cmcniice ny: Barry, riacrlfloe
hlu: Stovall. Land, Birmingham. Lord,
Ball fKolea bases: Collins. Birmingham,
Land. Left on bua: flvlanrl ti Phlla.
delphla, 16. Base on balls: Off Harkneaa,
8; off Morgan, 6; off Pygert, 6; off Koeat-
oer, ; on Aixins i. rirst bae on errors:
Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out:
By Harkness, 2; by Morgan, 8: by Pygert,
2: by Xtkma. 1. Pasacxi hall- T.nn Tlmo-
2:45. Umpire: Kerin and EA'ans.
Tlarera Seore "Foar In Ninth.
NEW YORK. Auar. 22. Detroit snored four
run In the ninth Tnnlnr today on one hit.
an error, four peaaes, a hit batsman and a
oaia ana aereated New York, 8 to i. Craw
ford' batting featured the game. He made
a ingl, a doubl and two tripple. Score;
DETROIT. NEW TORK.
AB. H.O.A.E. An h o a K.
Maletrr. If. I 1 I ePaalala. ef... 1 ft I 0 s
nelehanty, fi 4 1 I I lWoltcr, rf... 4 801
Cobb, ef t 0 8 0 OCliaee, lb.... 3 1 1 1 1
(awtor4, rf. 4 4 I 0 1 Knight, aa... 4 3 8 1
Moriai-ltr, lb 4 I 8 I OLaporta, lb.. I 0 I
ova". X Oil IKoaca, II.... I 1 1 P 1
T. Jenaa. lb. It 111 0 SAnatln. h... 1 A 1 7 ft
ftrhmiai. ... I ftaraenar. 4 0 I I 8
umrnera, p. 4 0 1 Iwartiop, p.., I 10 1
p. Jonas ...101 e Manning, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
"nan, p. l V v a e rianer, p....P POP
Mltakall ... 1 0
Touts 31 10 17 11 I
, Total 12 I 17 11 8
Batted for Summers In the eighth.
Batted for Fisher in the ninth.
Potroit 301004104-3
New York 22000100 0-4
Two-baae hit: Pr.wrnrH Th..kau iiiia-
CraW'ford (2), Laporte. Stolen bases: Dan
iels. Woiter (2). Knight, Schmidt, Chase,
rwaaa. if ii on oases: uetroit, it; Mew
fork. 7. First on aj-mrs: Detroit. 1: New
Tn,b 1 rinl.l. a. 1 ...... . T-V . . 1 f-l ...
" - i uwuuii ii.fi, ujDit, Lwauatur
and T. Jones: T. Jones (unassisted.) Struck
out: ay warnop, i; by Hummers, 3. Bases
on balls: Off Warhop, 7; off Summers, 8;
ftan'nln
rt. 3: of Mannlner. 2. Hit bv
pitched ball: By Warhop, 2. Balk: Warhop.
HtU: Off Summers. 7 in aeven lnnlnrs: otf
Willett. 1 In two Innlnjrs: off Warhoo. 10
in eigne innings tnone out in nintn;; on
Aianninjr, o in one nnlng; off Fisher. 0 In
one Inning. Time: 2:ft. Umpires: Perrlne
ana uineen, . , .. . . ,
Hooper's Stick Work Win.
BOSTON. Auar. 22.-i-Hoonr,s battitist was
directly responsible for Boston' victory
over. t Louis by a score of I to 1 todav.
The local right fielder mad a home run,
two three-bagrer and a single in as many
tiroes at the bat The score:
BOSTON. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A.E.
Hooper. rf.i..4 4 1 OTruaadale. 2b 1 0 I I 0
kartell. Jb... 1 x 4 0 Hone. If I 9 1 Q 0
Speaker, ef... 4 8 10 ONearnem. lb. 3 111 10
Staru, lb I 1 11 0 OOrlgge, lb.... 4 0 14 1
Lewie, if 1 10 0 Hoffman, of.. 1 1 0 0
Vagnar, as... 4 114 0 Wallace, aa.., 4 12 3 0
Engla, XU....4 1 3 I 0 fk'weitiar. rf 4 1 1 0 0
t-arrglan, p.. 4 1 OKtllKer, e.... I 0 10
Clootie, p.... 4 0 2 0 0Crle 1 0 0 0 0
Btepnena, o.. 1 0 1 1 0
Touts 34 1214 11 OLake, p I 1 0 1 0
Total 31 I 14 17 1
Batted for KUlifer In the seventh.
Newnara out for passing preceding base
runner.
St. Louis 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0-2
Boston 1 M 0 I 0 2 i M
Three-base hit: Hoooen (2). Horn run:
Nawnaan. Hoocer. Sacrifice hits: Purtell.
Lewi. Stolen baeea: Speaker, Hoffman.
Left on beaea: St Louis, 6; Boston, 4;
Flrat base on balls: Off Cicotte. 4. First
base on errors: Boston, 1. Struck out;
By Lake, 4; by Cicotte, 8. Time: 1:60. Um
pire; Egan aid O'Loughlln.
White Sox Loar to Seaators.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 22. Washington
drove Harry wnite from tne rubber today,
Uie tirst time in three year, arore: .
WASHINGTON. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O. A.E. AB. H.O.A. H.
Milan, tf.... 4 2 3 0 MeCon'sl, lb 1 1 1 0 1
KIHKer. lb . 4 0 I 3 I Collin, lb... 3 0 I 3
Elberfela, lb. 10 I I I Parent, ..., 1 0 0 0 0
CanroT. If..,. 4 8 14 ILord. lb I 110 0
MrBrlda, aa., 10 11 Me loan, rf . . . 4 8 3 0 0
traaaier. rf... 4 111 P Doorhertr. If I 0 1
vngiaao, lb.. 1 Kaiaer, aa-lb. 114 1
jteokanoorf, 04 I I 1 iT'nhlll, Ib-t 4 13 8 1
Walker, p.... 3 0 18 UZwIlllns. ef., 3 0 11
Payne, e 4 0 I 1 0
toui it u xi i 4 w ait, p I o i p
Olmeteai. p. 1 0 0 3 0
Block 1 0 0
Totala 31 7 24 7 I
tsettea ror oimiieaa in nintn.
Waahinngton 0 4 0 0 1 2 1 4
Chicago 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 03
Two-baa hit: Conrny. Tannehill. Three
baae hit: Meloan. Hit: Off White, in
six and one-third innings. Bases on balls
Off Walker, 3. Struck out: By Walker. 3
by White, t; by Olmstead, 1. Tim: 1:1b.
Umpire; Cornflower and Connolly.
PLAY FOR ROME MILLER CUP
Millar Park Oolfera Mara Been Active
la Contest for th Coveted
3rta. i
Millar park golfer havereachd the third
round In th contest for th Rom Millar
cup. Th result of th third round were:
Wilson beat C. J. Merrlam, 1 up, 19 holes.
Ellis beat Blngla, 1 up, 30 holes.
Beauchamp beat Townsend, 1 up.
C. O. Dooley, beat GlIleBpie, 1 up.
Taylor beat J. E. Merrlam, 3 up.
Th ml-final wer also played, with
th following result:
Tracy bea Taylor, 3 tip and 4 to play.
Wilson beat Ellis, t up and 4 to play.
Beauohamp bat C. O. Dooley, 2 up.
For th consolation price;
Lee Smith beat Jackson, 1 up.
J. B. Dooley beat K. Hatch, 4 up and
3 to play.
Schumacher beat F. Burchmore, S up and
4 to play.
Stocking beat Gustafaon. 1 up.
Tetlerington beat Crave.., 1 up.
E. J. Hatoh beat J. Burchmore, 2 up.
Flodman beat Williams by default
Young beat Langdoa, 4 up and 2 lo play.
OMAHA SHOOTERS WINNERS
Beat the Benson Team la the Trl
Clty Match Snnday by Sis
Point.
Th Omaha team took th honors -T L.1
weekly shoot of the Trt-Clty Gun club Sun
day arternoon at tn Townsend park, al
though th margin between It and ts
Benson team waa only six points. Cour;U
murrs cam truro, and bouth Omaha, al
though Invited, did not send a team. Nis:
bunday shoot will b at Benson.
Th Individual scores wr a follow:
Omaha Oun Club Roarera. M: Aylaworth
; Griffin, 4; Townsend. 32; Dixon, H.
lOtal, 4b4.
Benson Team Whitney, 81; Levering, 80;
Beard, fct; Sturgess, M; Christiansen, 83.
Totej, L
Council Bluff tfm-Davis, 89; Friell, 81;
Roper, 87; Craig, 87; Fry. Mr. Total. 443.
If you hav anything to sell or trade,
advertise It In Th Re Want .Ad. columns
and get quick rulta
Farrells, Take
Very Close Game
From Townsends
Win in the . Tail End of the
Game by Consistent
Work.
Before a big crowd of excited fans, and In
a gruelling contest the Parrel! emerged as
the victor over the Townsends at Fort
Omaha Sunday by a arore of 7 to 6. During
the latter part of the contest excitement
prevailed in every round, but Routt re
placed Probst and checked the enemy by
whiffing five men In the last two Innings.
The heat was Intense, both Morlarlty and
Probst being affected and retiring. The
former began to weaken In the sixth and
Dyke, who replaced hlni,, fared little better.
In th face of poor support, Probst, who
ha pitched three game In the last four
days, twirled excellently, escaping In a
happy manner during critical periods. j
Russell Routt returned from th McPher
aon club of the .Kansas State league olrig
to hi father' Illness and proved a great!
aid to the rup-njakers when,' after the
Farrells had grabbed their lead In the
seventh, he was .placed on the mound and
practically saved the. game.
Pk. ....... .. , , .
i iiv ivwiieouus, eourill) a lean oi lilitm,
began to soar high in the sixth, when the
Farrells tied It up on an error, bits by
Croft and Kennedy and a eacsiflce. How
ever, they came .back in their half and took
the lead on an tenor by. .Thuer and clouts
by Morlarlty and Daiigherty. Morlarlty'
weakening condition told In th seventt),
when he was greeted with three successive
clout, and gave way to Dyke, who allowed
another run. .. ..
Th laat tally, was accused by Adklns'
three-sack wallop, pcoflng on a wild heave
to third. Score:
TOWNBK7NDC FABREI.LB.
AB H.O.A K. AB.H.O A.B.
Paughartjr, lb 4 2 4 1 Adklna. lb... 4 3 110
hrr, f 4 0 8 tBTlcaon. If... 41000
Fabar, .... 4 118 I Croft, cf I I 4 0
Elliott, lb.... 4 18 0 1 Kennedy, lb. 4 8 110
O'Connor, lb. 4 1 I 0 OTbuar, rt I 1 0 0
Clalra, c...... 4 S T 1 Woodruff, ea. 4 I 3 I 1
Palooser, ef., 4 11 0 Qigljr, lb.. 1010
Lrjrt. p-rf..., 0 1 euania, a..... I OHIO
Moriarltr, P. I 1 t I IProhat, p 4 0 I 1
Mullen, rf... 1 0 it Routt, p 0 0 0 1 0
Totala II I V 1 4 Totala 84 U 87 14 4
Farrells,, ..0 0 0 0 0 3 1 8 17
Townsends 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 05
Two-base hits: Adklns. Woodruff. Three-
base hlu: Adklns. PauCherty (3). Struck
out: By Probst, 8; by Routt, 6: by Morlar
lty. . oases on bails: Off Pyke. 1: off
Mortality, 3; off Probst, 1. Doubl pla,y:
wooarurr to Aauns. umpires: Leary ana
Barrett
CLUB TO EXPRL TUB SPEEDERS
Omaha Automobile Club to Take Ac-.-
tlon Attainst Violators.
The Omaha Automobil club . will act
on it next meeting with respect to one
and possibly . two . of ita members, who
have been guilty- of repeated over speed
ing. Expulsion from th club I the inten
tion. .
"W have- had two of our member re
ported to us for dangerous driving," said
President Fr. H. Kprague, "and now one of
these has been 'reported ft third time. Erich
has been twlo warned, arid it -is high
tin) some action was taken."
' Th procpeetiV action ha no particular
relation to the accident of Sunday, in
which Mis "Anna1 Hungate was injured,
but this acc4dentha had th ffefof
Intensifying "In-th minds 'of Oanaha-motor
olub men the- necessity of taking - action
with respect to one or two offenders In
their own rank. . '
Th Motor club hft Just done a work" of
literally signal Importance to automobile
owners. Five hundred sign have been
posted within a radius of fifty mile faora
Omaha, showing the way at every turn and
to such town a Fremont and Lincoln.
Th lgn extend all the way to these two
pjaces, to ' Fort Crook and every other
place to which an automoblll.it would wish
to travel. The' sign also show th way to
Omaha in tbe reverse direction. The labor
connected with this' work 'ha been con
siderable. ' The roads "had flrat to be tra
versed and studied, the sign ordered and
painted and than taken out and put up.
Practically all the work was don by lr.
Sprague.
Carroll Wins.
CARROLL, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special.)
Carroll won rrom wausa today in a one
elded game, by the score of to 1. Atkin
son' pitching for Carroll was superb. He
had th Wausa completely at his mercy
from a tart to finish, striking out seven and
allowing but four scattered hit. Score:
Carroll ... 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 - 11 t
Wausa '.I....1 40 4 0 0 00 0 1 4 8
Batteries: For Carroll, Atkinson and
Tift; for Wausa, Olson' and Waters.
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COLUMBUS TAKES CLOSE CINE
St. Taul Pitchers Get Themselves Into
Trouble in Ninth.
THREE PASSES FORCE
Sotton Keen Hit Scattered with
Pasa. Sacrifice and Slaprle Pre
darlntr Only Una Made Otf
III Delivery.
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 22.-Reiger held
Columbus safe until the eighth tdoay, when
a single by. Rrllly followed by Odwell'
triple tie tho score. Ftclger then took
Rleger's place and Isrmod three passes,
forcing over the winning run. Bltton kept
his hits scattered, a pass, a sacrifice and
Llese's single producing th only run off
him. Score:
COLl'MDVS. BT. FAt'L. '
All. HOAR. AB.H.O. AS.
Ferrlnc. l ib. I 01 0 Boucher, lb.. 4 0 1 1 t
WratlMl, lb.. I 1 0 I 0 Woodruff. 2b. 4 0 4 8
Hin.-hnian, If 0 0 0 1M"m k. aa. 4 8 4 4 0
Couiaiion, na e v pjime. cf. ..
Itin ,1k.... 171 0 Murray, rf..
M.hllng. a.. I 0 11 lAntrar. lb..
Reillr. cf....t 1 8 (iLtaM, If
Odwell, 1Mb. 1 111 t Kellr. c
Caiiacb, 0....1 I 1 0H1.r, p....
Mon, p 1 10 8 8lelfer, p...
14 0 0
. 1 p
3 11 1
4 1 1
3481
8 0 0 8 1
. 0 4 u
Totala 8 4 17 11 1 Totala I 34 15 8
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen beset Cona-alton. Sacrifice .hit;
Murray, Kelly. Baee on balls: Off Sltton.
4; off Rleger, 1; off Stelger, 8. Two-bae
hit: McCormlck. Threp-b-ae hit: Odwell.
Double play: McCormlck to Autrey. Struck
out: By Sltton, 6; by Kleaer, 8. Hltj: Off
Rleger, 4 in seven and a third Innings.
Tlmei 1:38. Umpires: Hayes and Ferguseu.
Mayor Gdynor
Out of Danger
Doctors Do Not Intend to Issue Any
Further Bulletins on Hii
Condition.
NEW TORK, Aug. 22.-Myor Oaynor
had a good night and hi physician (aid
thl morning that he seemed stronger than
ever. The mayor Jokingly remarked that
now that he had a march on hi doctor
and walked a few steps, he hoped to lnv
dulge In hi favorite exercise every day.
The doctor anticipate Issuing no further
bulletins on the mayor condition.
FUNERAL 6F RICHARD HALL
HELD THIS AFTERNOON
Last Rote for Atturney 'Will Be Coaw
ducted at Trinity Cathedral and
Forest Lawn.
The funeral of Richard EL Hall, th de
ceased attorney, will be held thl afternoon
at 4 o'clock t Trinity cathedral. Interment
will be In Forest Lawn and will be private.
The honorary pallbearer w.111 be the war
dens and vestrymen of Trinity cathedral,
Henry W. Ytes, Hon. Kleaxer . W'akeleyf
J. C. French, F. D. Barkalow, F. H. Davla,
Phlllp Potter, C. C. George, Oeorge H.
Thurame. also William Wallace. E. P. Pack,
George W. Doane, F. A, Nash, Smith McA
Pherson, W. II. Munger, A. C. Troup.
Theactlve pallbearer are 3. M. Bitch
cock. .' William Balrd. James P,' English,,..
John la, Kennedy, C. 8. Montgomery, A.
L. Reed, W. II. Bucholg, EL M. Bartlett
DES MOINES MAN TURNS ON GAS
John II. Slorrlaon, Well Ksown Real
Estate Man, Commits Salclde
la Hi Office.
DES MOINES, Aug. 22. John R. Uorrl-
son, one of the best known real estate mep
in De Molne, turned on the ga laat night
in his office in th Youngerman block and
wa dead when found today. He ha a
on who i active in railroad circle in Chi
cago. Irfaramle Carrier Raised.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) The Postofflce department today
announced that two letter carrier In th
postofflce at Laramie, Wyo., are promoted,
one from 3900 to 31.000 and another from
11,000 to 21,100. These promotion data front
July L
Mill Dam Goea Oat. .
6EWARD, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special Tele
gram.) The dam of Boyes, Hulaoblaer A
Co.' large flouring' mill went outrlfjt
night. The loss will be heavy and VC
second of the kind to oocur in the laat four
year.
Nelson Ready for Work.
PIERRE. 8. D., Aug-. 23. (Bpeclal Tele
gram.) John T. Nelson here from Huron,
arriving today to get a Jin on hi work
as assistant secretary of gta-te, which posi
tion he will take the first of September.
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