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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 6, 1911. ST. JOE BLANKS SIOUX CITY Champions Fail to Get Score Off Visiting Fitohers. LOCAL TEAM GETS BUT ONE REN H. Joseph ftrrares Six Hits, While loax CHy I HcM to Foar Wlmrra Make Thrtf Krrors I l.owrra One. ST. JoKKPIt. Aug. 6. Rt. Joseph m1e It three stialKht from Sioux City this uftcrnocin, taking the last game of Ihe i set in, by ihe score of t to 0. The lone run of the ge.mo m trof.S In the last half of .he ninth innlni on singles by Kt-liy and Zwllllng. Johnsnn held Sioux CHy to two hit for eight innings. He wa taken out to allow a pinch hitter to but for him and ChelMte finish the j.nio. Score: SILOX CITY. AB. R. 1!. O. A. E. Ai. .ii-.au, 2u 1 0 1 2 1 anil, lb 2 V 0 1 1 1. en. if o i a o o .u ner, cf J 0 0 4 C 0 tu... nr, rt 3 . 0 0 t 0 0 I . is.eia.d, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hunmau, s 4 0 12 10 ',. uen.y. 3b 4 0 0 O 0 0 Dawson, c J 0 0 4 1 0 liai bur, 3 0 1 1 I 0 Total 1 . 29 0 4 25 7 1 , ST. JOSEPH. AB. It H. O. A. E. 1, H.'i.ly, 2b 4 1 v 1 2 1 I owell, if 4 0 ( i 1 0 iw.y, if 4 110 0 0 . . ins, Ct 4 0 I i 0 0 Jon-, lu 3 0 2 12 1 0 C. ..,. tt, c 8 0 1 0 iiu.mlton, 3b 2 0 0 1 (1 ilihike, ss 3 0 114 1 olmon, i 2 0 0 0 1 0 'li.l-lou 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cnuiette, j 0 0 f 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 6 27 H I Une out when winning run scored, uattcd fur Johnson In the eighth. SI.ux Clry 00000000 ft-0 bi. Joseph 00000000 11 titoleii bailee: Zwhllng, Jonee. Sacrifice Int.: tttein. struck out: Jay Juhneon, 8; l.ian to tetsui. eti ick out: ay Johnson, 2; by Barber, 4. Bases on tialia: Off John on, 1; off Chellettq. 1. lilt by pitched ball: Ay Juhneon, 1. Hits; off Johnson, 2 In eight Innings; off (Jhe.ietie, 2 In one tuning. Luil on bases: rH. joimpii 6; bluux Cily, 'I, Time: l;4o. Lmplres; (.hoeii.sker aud l.u-ktll. uaiZZLIES TAKE EARLY LEAS Autt-lwiir' Rally lu Klgbth Falls to Bring Victory. DKNVER, Aug. 6. Denver won the first tame of the ierlee from Lincoln, 4 to 1. ttere: DENVER AB. R. II. O. A. K. Lloyd, 2b 4 1114 0 Olimore. If 10 2 10 0 Joall, cf. 4 0 1 2 0 1 CunMi.ty, rf 4 110 0 0 Cjuillln, ab 2 1 2 2 6 0 Lindsay, lb 2 0 0 16 2 0 Coney, ss 3 0 0 0 2 1 fcmhr, c 2 0 1 2 0 0 ...imtlla. p 2 1 0 2 4 0 ty torien, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....5 4 3 27 17 2 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. IS. Cole, cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Oiinlor, gg 4 0 1 2 1 0 Volib, rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 Lnglaub, 3b 4 0 2 1 0 0 HcCoi mlck, If 2 0 0 6 0 0 'i ho n i as, lb 4 0 0 6 1 0 Dundon, lib 2 0 0 1 0 0 titration, c 1 0 0 6 1 0 Haxerman, p 0 0 0 0 1 1 Knapp, p 1 1 1 1 2 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cockman 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ST "l 8 24 7 1 Batted for Hagerman In third. Batted for Stratum In ninth. Denver 0 10030 0 0 4 Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen bases: Qulllln, Peall, Ollmore. Two-base hit: Cobb. Three-base hit: Lloyd. Sacrifice hltfli McCormlck, Dun don. Passed ball: Stratton. Struck out: iy Klnsella, 1; by Hagerman, 1; by Knapp. 2; by O'Brien, L Bases on balls: Off w. . A vinllK I Aff Ifnftnn 1. Double plays: Qulllln to Lloyd to Lind say, Knapp to Oagnler. Left on bases: Denver, S; Lincoln, 6. Time: 18. Um- ptres: MoK.ee and Weaver. iXJ U Kl.f..H y. A iif.it. UUX3 JLU XUriittrt - Paeblo Lorn by Five to One) mA Two to One. PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 6. Topeka out hit Pueblo today and won both games of a double-header, 6 to 1 and 2 to L Score, first game: TOPEKA. AR R. H. O. A. E. Rkkert, If 6 1 2 1 0 0 KlnK, cf 6 0 1 J 0 , Kmery, 3b 6 0 116 0 Uardner, rf I 0 1 0 1 AVhltney. lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 EdmlDton, s 4 0 1110 CHP. c 4 1 1 0 J Kreps, 2b 4 1 2 1 1 0 Hickman, p 2 0 0 2 1 0 Chapman, c 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals IS PUEBLO. 6 16 27 It AB. R. 1 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 V H. O. A. K. Davis, rf linger, ss Lraig, If Miuu it-ton, cf.... Koerner, lb Claire, lb bitiiiiul, Jb CkiMona, o Jackson, p U.lilt-n Hughes 2 10 0 1 Totals SI 1 7 27 10 0 Bailed for Schmld In ninth, nailed for Jackson In ninth. f-.uu.ka 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 16 luubio uuooltlOO te-1 Two-base hit: Crisp. Three-base hits: Miliiiey, Bulger. Double play: Berger to Koeiner. Hacrtltce hit: - Hickman. Struck owl: By Jackson, 7; by Hickman, 2. tiasea on balis: oft Jackson, 1; off Hickman, 2. 'iinio: 1 5i. Itnpiie: Knapp. bcure, second game: TOPEKA. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Klckert. If 6 0 1 2 0 1 King, cf 6 0 110 0 l.nwirv. 3b 0 1 1 1 0 Oardner, if 1 1 0 3 0 0 WniiiK-y, lb..... 1 1 0 10 0 0 7dmiaton, ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Chapman, c... 4 0 1 1 2 0 ' Hi vl'K, -o 4 0 2 1 4 0 Durbin, p 4 0 10 10 ' Totals "l 1 27 U 1 PUEULO. ' AB. R. II. O. A. E. Davis, rf 10 0 10 0 Berger, ss 1 1 1 1 4 t Ciuik. If 1 0 1 1 0 Middle ton. of 10 14 0 0 koerner, lb. ........... I 0 T 1 0 Outre. 4b.. 4 0 10 10 demons, c. ............ 1 0 0 U 1 0 tSchmid, lb.. ........... 10 0 12 0 Kaber, p 1 0 0 1 I Belden, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes, rf ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 gliaw 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 1 4 27 14 4 ' Bailed for Mlddletoa In ninth. Topeka - 00020000 0-4 Pueblo 00010000 01 Stolen base; Vvultney. Two-base hit: King. Double play : demons to Koerner. Sacrifice hue: Koerner, Whitney Struck out: By lhirbln, 4; by Paber, 7. Baiaea on balls: on uurbin. I; oil f acer, A. lune: 14U. umpire; Knapp. I KANSAS CITY TESNIS KJSafJLTS XVlaatusi am W1ilteiM4 Defeat Uenr KANSAS CTTT. Aug. 6 Honors In the chanplonahlp doubles ol the Missouri val ' ley championship tennU tournament were 1 won bere tbis aiiernooa when J. H. Win stun aud IL U. Walteha4 of Norfolk. Vs., defeated Kelaad Hoerr and Wyatt Brodls of bt. Ixiuis. 6-8, 0-4. 4-1. Earlier in the . ay Hoerr and Brodix defeated Caanoo and . . nrs of Kaaaas City la the fastest piay Vkitnossed at the present tournament. The tlnaia la tha stashes will be played t Diorruw miucn JaUn Cannon ef Kansas CHy, presoia ssntiiiiiiio. will niaot J. Ai. Winston. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i W.LPct. Denver W 37 .41 Chlcngo 67 35 .fiJO Uni Oin ....W it New l'ork...67 I ."0 Pueblo 66 8 .54 Plttubura- ....58 3S .W4 Bt. jmeph...94 4M .n.n Philadelphia.. M W .KM iimalia bluO.frfcrt Ix.um 63 42 .6.4 Hiojx City. .in 62 .;. Cincinnati ,.4u63.4i.i Tnpeka 45 68 .4J7, hi uokI) n ... .36 6 .37 Dee Alolnes.lil 11 .ifl!7( Boston 21 75 .219 AMKR. ASS N. AMUR, LEAGUE. W.LPctl IVLPrt. Minneapolis. 61 47 .54 Philadelphia. tEi 36 .643 Kanna Clty.il 47 ,657i Detroit 4 3 .W) CnlunibUN ...6i 4 .64 Boston 63 49 -bM .Milwaukee ..H i4 .4H1A bl. aKO 50 4 .611 Toledo M 68 .W New Vork....61 4 .61') St. Paul ti o."i .4vjj Cleveland ...61 62 .4ij lnillanuinlis.4! tfi .4.'), WahlnKton..3i fil ,J LoulKVille ...48 59 .44; St. Louis 30 l .303 NEU. LKAUUE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i W.LPct. Fuperinr ....M' 31 .22j Falls City ..43 26 .S-S Fremont ,...4 31 .1J, Shenandoah. 3S 32 .643 (Jr'd island. 42 38 .6A. Auburn 34 34.514 Columbus ...38 44 .464 Humboldt ...34 3n .4!3 Howard 37 43 . 4.) Clarinda ....33 37 . 471 HastinKS ....36 44 , 460j Neb. City ...25 46 .307 Kearney ....36 44 .4.0; York 32 4'i .4101 lritcrdar'i Hesalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. lvs Moines, 0; Omaha, 2. Sioux City, 0; St. Joseph, L Lincoln, 8; Denver, 4. Tooeka, 5-2; Pueblo, 1-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Now York U Pittsburg. 2. I'lrln.lclphla-Cinclnnati; rain, i:. klyn, 8; Clilcngo, 6. l.i on, 4; Pt. I.ouie. 7. AMERICN LEAGUE. Chicago, 8; V ton, 7. St. Louis, 4; 1 S ,'bl. L Cleveland, 7; 2-. oik, k. Detroit, 7; Bus...... 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 0-2; Minneapolis, 8-7. Kansas City, 10; Milwaukee, . Twelve InnlnKs. 1 nd. ana polls, 4. Toledo, 2. Louisville, 7; Columbus, 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAOUE. Columhsii, 4; Kearney, 1. C.arnd Island, 2; York, 4.' ... Hiintlnxs, 2; Buperliir, 3; twelve innings. Fremont, 6; Seward. 6. MINK LEAOUE. Clarlnda, 4: Auburn, 13. Nebraska City. 2; Falls City. 4. Shenandoah, 6-4); Humboldt, 1-0. Games Today Western League Omaha at Bt. Joseph, Lincoln at Denver, Topeka at Pueblo, Des Moines at Sioux City. , NuttnnnJ !Airiie I'hlladelDhla at Cin cinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago, Boston at St. louls. American Association Minneapolis at St. Paul Knnsna City at Milwaukee, In dianapolis at Toledo, Louisville at Columbia- - - . . Nebraska State league newara at urmo Island, Superior at Fremont, Kearney at Hastings, York at Columbus. Camp Grounds for the State Militia to Be Chosen Soon Colonel Fhelpa, Commanding the State (Militia, it Coming to Omaha to Select Site. Colonel Phelps, commanding officer of the Nebraska National Ouard, two regi ments of which are to be encamped in close to Omaha this fall during Ak-Sar- Ben this fall to take the place of the exercises by the regular troops that proved ao popular last year, will be in Omaha on August IS to make a final choice of the grounds upon which the Ouards are to encamp. Colonel Phelps wishes to get aa far from the city aa possible and still be within street car reach In order to give his men as much space aa possible. Grounds at Bellevue, South Omaha and Elmwood park are under consideration and the choice lies between the three. For the First infantry these prises are offered in competition: Dill Regulations Preparation should cover the first eighty pages of the drill regulations; duties of noncommissioned officers In extended order, and will also embrace a squad drill by a squad of eight Plzes, $10, $5 and 3.60. Firing Regulations Preparation should cover the first ninety-two pages of Pro visional Small Arms Firing Regulations, 1903, and will Include a practical exem plification of position and aiming drills, deflection and elevation correction for 200, 100 and 600 yards. Prises, $10, $6 and 12.60. Conical Tent Pitching Prises, $1, $5 and 11. Shelter Tent Pitching -Prises, 15, l and 11. Passing Best Inspection of Arms Ten dollars and I&. Guard Duty and Military Courtesy Prises, 110, IS and 12.60. Inspection of "Quarters" rPrlres, 110 and 15. ' Individual Cooking Best company squad, 15; best individual, 22.60. Showing the way in which Ak-Sar-Ben carries the fama of Omaha throughout the east, 8 am son Is exhibiting a quarter page clipping from the Boston Herald of last Thursday devoted to the message that Victor White, as a member of the publicity bureau, bore to Presiffftnt Taft, aa a fellow ruler, trom the Nebraska king. The message la more properly an Invitation to the chief executive to at tend the carnival In the fall. Humboldt Wins Double-Header Both Conteits Go to Nebraska Team, Shenandoah Being the Loier Auburn Wini. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aug-. 6. (Bpeolal Tele gram.) Humboldt took both games of the double-header scheduled for. today. Score, first came: R.H.EX Humboldt ....0 0104011 111 1 Shenandoah ..010000010611 Batteries: Humboldt. Errett and Sumner; Shenandoah. Johnson and Castle. Score, second game: Humboldt .... 0 1000120 1 10 1 Shenandoah ..0 0000000004 2 Batteries: Humboldt. Oswalt and Diets; Shenandoah. Balrd and Caalle. Umpire: K Is.-ane. FALLS CITT. Neb., Aug. 6. (Special Tel egram.) Falls city took the last game of the series today from Nebraska City. Score: RHB. Falls City 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 10 1 Nebraska City.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 4 I Batteries: Falls City, Clawson and Van derhlll; Nebraska City, Wllllford and Pinkerton. Umpires: Sage and Meyers. II'IU'SM N.h An K-JSnA,UI Tl- gram.) Auburn slaughtered the Clarlnda pitchers ibis afternoon, winning an eaay Kama Sours: R.li.AC Auburn .......a 11110 11 -ll 17 8 Clarluda ......0 00010100416 Batteries: Auburn. Macoa and Kranln- ger; Clarlnda. Burch aud Uarnuuiy. Um pire; KJ-aisoerg, COTTON DILL IS WITPOSED Seaata Coaaaaitteo Dfm Actios Colli Wtsw4sr. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. The senate finance committee today deferred action on the cotton tariff revision bill until next Wednesday. The postponement was at the request of Senator Simmons of North Carolina, in whose state are large cotton . mill Interests affected by the proposed 11 per cent average cut on cot ton dutlea Hearings will be granted. The bill must be. reported to the senata by next Thursday. M'DOWELL SAYES SUPERIOR Extra Bate Drire from Hit Bat Scores Winning Run, TAKES GAME AWAY IN TWELFTH ItastloKs Loses, Thre-o to Two la Contest Foil of Brllllaot flarioc Reward Protests Game with Freraoot. SUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. 6. (Special Telegram.) The sluggers made It four in three days by nosing out Hastings la a twelve-Inning game. McDowell In left field was easily responsible for the victory. Twice he cut off hits by spectacular run ning and jumping catohes, and It was aa extra base drive from his bat that scored Dorsch with the winning run. In six trips to ths plate, McDowell got two singles and a double and two passes. Irvln held the visitors to six hits, three of which were made by Jones. Hastings' runs were made on errors. Score: HASTINGS. AB. R. It O. A.' JC. Bromley, cf 4 0 110 0 Fort man, ss., 5 0 0 1 4 0 Watson, 2b 4 0 1111 Cooke, lb 4 0 0 10 1 1 Kats, 2b 4 10 4 10 Jones, If 6 1 2 1 0 0 Klnklln. rf 4 0 110 0 McDowell, If 4 0 110 1 Orth. p 4 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 39 "l 84 H 1 SUPERIOR. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Allen, cf.. 6 2 1 1 0 0 Dorsch, 2b 4 1 2 2 6 1 Coyle, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 McDowell, if 4 0 2 1 0 1 D. Beckwlth, lb 5 0 0 14 1 0 Orr, 3b 5 0 1 S 4 0 I'rucha, c 3 0 1 11 1 0 Michael, ss 5 0 12 11 lrvln, p 6 0 1 0.6 0 Totals .40 1 13 96 11 1 One out when winning run was made. Hastings ....0 200000000001 Superior ....1 0000010000 12 Three-base hit; Klnklln. Two-base hits: Watson. McDowell. Sacrifice hits: Wat son. Katz. Klnklln, Hoernlee, Dorsch, Coyle, Prucha (2). Stqlen bases: Bromley, Coyle, McDowell, D. Beckwlth. Prucha. Banes on balls: Off Orth, 4; off lrvln, 4. Struck out: By Orth, 8; by Irvtn, 8. Passed balls: Hoernlee. Hit by pitched ball: Dorsch. Double plays: Dorsch to Beck wlth; Orth to Hornlee, Cooke to Fortman. Time: 2:10. Umpires: F. Beckwlth and Cole. FREMONT TAXES SEWARD GAME Umpire Edwards' Decisions CalleS Unfair Came Protested. SEWARD, Neb., Aug. 5. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated Seward today, 1 to 9. Seward was robbed of the game by the umpire calling a man safe on third when he was out by three feet. The feature of the game was Lisy's one-handod catch of a long fly Into center' field. The game was contested on the umpire's decisions. Score: SEWARD. AB. R. H. O. A, E. Robinson, ss 4 0 0 2 1-0 Brannon, 3b 6 1 2 2 4 0 Zlnk, lb 10 16 10 Neff, 2b 111111 Leonard, if 4 2 1 1 0 0 Henry, rf 4.0 1 2 0 0 Llsy, cf 110 10 0 Wally, c 3 0 1110 Harmon, p 2 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 32 5 10 27 11 1 FREMONT. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Rondeau, 2b 6 1116 0 Fullen. lb 6 0 1 16 0 0 Bennett, cf , 4 10 10 0 Bonner, c 2 0 1110 Neff, rf... 2 3 2 0 0 0 Turpln, If 8 1 0 2 0 0 Carey, Sb 4 0 8 0 1 0 Thompson, ss 1 0 0 2 1 0 Holmberg, p 2 0 0 0 0 1 Watson, p 2 0 0 0 5 J Totals S4 1 9 27 14 ' 1 Fremont 0000 14010-0 Seward 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0-1 Three-base hit: Bohner. Two-base hits: Leonard, Wally, Clint, Neff. Bases on balls; Off Harmon, 4; off Hblmberg, 2: off Wat son, 2. Wild pitch: Holmberg. Struck out: By Harmon. 4; by Holmberg, 2; by Wat son, L Umpire: Edwards. Time. 2:00. YORK CAPTURES LAST OF SERIES eWoawaiBMHsa WllkJns Keeas Grand Island's Hits Well Seatterod. YORK. Neb.. Aus 1. (Special Telegram.) York took the laat game of the series from Grand Island by hitting Morse oppor tunely. WUklns kept the hits of Grand Is land scattered, while York hit with men on bases. Davis was superb at bat and a throw by him cut off the fleet-footed Cooke at home when ba tried to score from third on a fly. Score. YORK. AB. TL TT. O. A. B. Farrell. lb 11114 1 Smith, fb 1 1 0 4 0 Hennlssev. if I O I 1 1 u Harms, cf 4 0 1 1 0 1 Payne, lb 4 0 0 16 0 0 Davis, rf 12 1110 Dye, ss I 0 1 2 J o Kelly, c Wllklns, p 4 0 0 0 1 1 Totals SO 4 11 .17 14 1 GRAND ISLAND. AB. R. H. O. A. E. McKlbben. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Cooke, cf 0 1J00 McLear,rf. ............ 4 0 1 0 A ..f-nr,v lh 2 0 1 11 1 0 v..A h 4 0 0 0 1 0 Jokerst, e .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 I I .. 8 0 0 1 5 0 Smith, ss Morse, p ...i. M 1 8 14 15 1 A uiiua -" - - - ?cSV.::::::::?N::t. Earned runs: Grand Island, 1; York, 3. Home runs: W. Smith. Davis. Two-base hit! Harm. Btruca out.: iy wiiaina. a, uT 8. First base on balls: Off Wllklns. 3; off Morse, t Left on bases: Grand Island. 7, York, 5. Double plays: War Hllj.. Armstrong: Davis to Kelly. PMsrxl ball: Jokerst. Time: 1:46. Umpire: McDermott. DISCOVERERS PLACE HITS WELL Take Laat Ono of Bertea Irons Keojr ner Team. KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. 5. (Special Tele- ir imt tha laat I1IM With Brain, r .ww. Columbus today. Columbus was moat fortunate In placing hita Bmltn for K,ear- ney pltohed a good game. Score: KEARNEY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Jarrott. rf 4 0 0 0 0 Pvnek. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 (Downey. 2b 4 0 1 1 0 0 PaKles. 2b 4 0 0 0 1 0 Chlllgord. ss 4 0 0 1 J Clair, lb J ? H - a I Trimble, cf J J 1 i i 2 K. Oray. O 1 0 2 J I J Smith, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals. 31 1 COLUMBUS. AB. R. I IT 14 vrlwtll rt 4 i t t 0 E. Brown lb 4 Graham. 2h 1 B. Brown, ss. ......... 4 Chlttlck. cf 4 Leach. If .. 4 Oorbett. lb 4 Harrison, n r r r : - Klsaell. p J J ! Met, o 110 10 0 Harrison, o i Totala .84 Kearney a i a a a a o 1 fimh,.. A 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 04 Earned runat Kearney. 1: Columbus, 1 Tbree-base hit: Chlttlck, Left on baaes: Kearnev. 4: Columbus. 4. Two-base hits: Trimble. Downey. Home run: Me xeli. Struok out: By Smith. I: bv Klsaell. L Passed ball: H. Gray. Wild pitch: Kls sell. Time: 1:2a Umpire: Held. Mary W. Oatee Granted Dlroroo. NEW YORK, Aug. I A final decree was signed today granting Mary W. Gates ab solute divorce from Charles O. Oatea. The decree doee not mention alimony. Mre. date Is allowed to remarry. Charles O. Hales Is now in Parts at the bedside of his father. John W. Oatea 11 1 oio 1 1 4 0 0 1 111 0 1 1 0 1 is ooo 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 T tt BUNCHED HITS BEAT THE CUBS Chicago Uses Three Pitchers, but Fails to Stem Tide. BROOKLYN GETS TWO FOUR TIMES Scholia Oe-ts Foarte-entsi Home Ran of Season In Fonrth Inula Davidson Secnres Three Base Hit. CHICAGO. Aug. 6. Brooklyn bunched hits off all three Chicago pitchers and won. Penults made his fourteenth home run of the season In the fourth Inning. Scbre: BROOKLTN. CHIOAOO. AB.H.O.A.B Hherkarrt, If. 1 t 1 A Tnoley, as... I 18 8 1 Good, It 0 0 4 0 rwutwrt, lb.. 4 11 OB.hulte, rf... I I 1 t Vhft, If ... I I 4 Arvhor. C.T..I 7 1 Humm'l, Ih.l I I I 0 H zlm'an, lb I I I 8 0 Davlrtaon. cf. 4 4 I 1 IHirl.. Ib.... 1116 ulson, rf . 4 1 1 Tlnkrr, as... I 1 1 1 B Zlm'an, Ib I I I 0 RhMn, aa.... 8 410 Hereon, o.... 4180 Baler, lb 4110 Rucker, p.... 4 8 8 0 Hofmaa ef.. 4 8 4 0 Hultcn, p. 1 Totala 8 14 87 11 1 Hlrht.r. 1 Mrlntlr. .. t 0 6 1 Graham .... 1 0 ( Na4ham .. 1 0 Totala 84 10 3T 10 1 Batted for Rlchter in eighth. Batted for Sheckard in eighth. Chicago 1 2010000 15 Brooklyn 0 2 20020018 Two-base hits; Hofman (2); Doyle, sciiuite. Base on Dans: on jieuiDacn, i; off Huoker, 8; oft Kichter, 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 7; by Reulbach, 1; by Kichter. 4. Time: 1:60. Umpires: O Day and Emslle. WHITE SOX DEFEAT SENATORS Each Side I'ses Threo Pitchers During Slugging Match. WASHINGTON, Aug. S.-Chtcago de feated Washington today In the final game of the series, i to 7. Both sides used three pitchers. The batting of Lord and McCon nell and the fielding of the former Were features. Score: CHICAGO. AB.H.O WAaHIlfOTOl. A.B. AB.H.O. A.B Mrlntyre, It I I I 1 0 Milan, ef.... t 1 0 Lord, 3b 8 Callahan, If. 4 Bodla, cf.... t M'Con'all. lb I Colllna, lb... 4 0 Sebaefar, lb. I 0 Elberfala. Ib I 8 11 8 0 Gesalar, rt... 4 1 t 1 C. Walkw, It I 1 1 MoUrlOa, aa. 8 1 8 1 Gonroy, 8b... 8 0 4 0 8trl, e I 1 8 0 Alnamlth, a.. 1 0 1 0 HuRbas, p.., 110 0 Buckar, p.... 3 1 Tanntthlll, aa 4 Payne, e., Lanka, p.. HoTllk. p. Young, p.. ..4 0 Id 1 0 1 .. 1 3 t Oray. p 0 0 Totals I 1 87 14 8 Uun'ghua .it Totals 84 UrTll 1 'Batted for Beoker In eighth. Washington 0 40080000-7 Chicago 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 01 Tjvo-tiase hit: Tannehill. Hits: Off Hughes, 8 in two and one-third innings; off Becker 5 in five and two-thirds lnr.ln,a off Uray none in one inning; off Lange, 3 in one and one-third innings; off Hovllk, 6 in six and one-third innings; of Young, 1; in one and one-third Inning. Sacrifice hits: Callahan, Tannehill, Conroy. Stolen baaes: Lord, Callahan. Payne, Walker. Sacrifice tly: Mobrlde. Double playa: Lord and Col Una. Lett on bases: Washington, t; Chi cago, 8. Base on balls: Off Hughes 1; off Becker, 4; off Lange, 1; of Hovllk, 4. First base on errors: Washington, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lange, Oesaler. Struck out: By Hughes, 1; by Becker, 4; by Lange, 1; by Hovllk, 6; by Young, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpires. Connolly and Parker. CAREY WINS FOR THE PIRATES Giants Lose One of Best Gaines Seen This Season at lMttsbarg. PITTSBURG, Aug. 6. In one of the best games seen here this year, Pittsburg de feated New York, I to L Carey distin guished himself at bat and In the field. His hos run In the sixth Inning practically won the game for Pittsburg. In the ninth ha saved tt by making a great one-handed catch of a fly from Hersog's bat Score: PITTSBURG. NSW YORK. ABH.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.B. Byrne, lb.... 4 111 ISrm, If... 8 3 8 8 0 Laaota, Sb.... 0 '0 t Doyle, lb.... 4 0 1 Clarke, If.... I 8 Bnodaraaa. ef 4 8 1 0 0 Oarer, et.... 4 1 4 0 0 Murray, rt.. 4 8 Wajrnar, as.. 4 8 8 3 0 Morkle. lb... 4 I 0 0 Miller, Sb.... 1 I 8 t Hanoi, lb.. 4 01 Flyua, lb.... 8 0 4 8 0 Flatoher, sa. 8 1 4 9 0 Wllaon, if... 4 ISO Mayan. 0....I 1 10 0 Olbaon, 0.... 4 8 4 4 1 Manguart, p. 8 0 8 t Lalfl. Id, p... 1 1 Bekr 1 0 Campball .. 0 0 0 0 0 Cnunlall, p.. 0 1 Farry, p Ittl Totals M 7 84 3 Totals 88 7 IT 13 1 Batted for Marquard In eighth. Ran for Leifleld in seventh. Pittsburg 00100101 1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hit: 'Wagner. Three-base hit: Byrne. Home run: Cary. Bases on balls: Off Leifleld, 8; off Marquard, 8; off Cran dall, 1. Struck out: By Leifleld, 2; by Marquard, 8; by Crandall, 1. Time. 1:60. Umpires: Klem and Brennan. CARDINALS RALLY IN EIGHTF St. Loots Wins from Boston by Seven to Fonr, ST LOUIS, Aug. 6. An eighth-Inning rally in which four runs were scored en abled Bt. Louis to win from Boston today by T to 4. Score: T. LOTIi. BOSTON. AB.M.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Husstna, Ib. 8 4 8 9 lirsmey, 3b. 1 1 4 8 0 Ellta, If 8 8 1 OBpralt, an.... 4 18 0 Braan.han. ol 4 4 4 0 Jack .on, If.. 4 I 8 0 KonMcby. lb S 111 0 Donlln, of... 4 14 4 Bvana. rf....S 1 0 Millar, rf.... 4 0 8 0 0 Smith, lb.... 8 1 8 0 0 Inserton, lb. t 1 I 0 1 Oakaa, ef....S 8 10 1 MoDon'Id. Ib 4 0 0 rlauaar. as... 4 1 8 4 0 Kilns, a..... I 16 8 Harmon, p.. 8 1 S 4 0 Trior, p. 8 4 0 8 1 Mattarn, p.. t 0 0 Totals 8 8 87 11 1 Tonnay .... 10 00 Totala 81 7 84 6 3 Batted for Mat tern in ninth. Boston i 0 000040004 St. Louis 01001014 T Two-base hits: Bpratt, Oaks. Base on balls: Oft Harmon, 6; off Tyler, 10. Struck out: By Harmon, 4; by Tyler, 6. Time: 3:06. Umpires: Johnstone and Eaaon. Shaf er Wins Over Ross in Golf Finals at Happy Hollow Takes Club Championship by Beating Hit Opponent Seven Up and Six to Play. In the finals for the championship plsyed yesterday at Happy Hollow, W. E. Bhafer beat George Ross, 7 up and 1 to play. At the end of the morning round Shafer was 1 to the good and had Colonel Bogey 1 down, the medal scores of each being Shafer IL and Ross 84, and on resuming of the play Shafer kept playing very steadily while Ross got a little wild with his wood nlubs and kept missing easy putts. The game for today Is a best-ball, four ball four-some handicap medal play, four pairs to qualify. The score: ' OUTSIDE. Shafer 4 11114 11 1-41 Rons 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 441 INBIDtt. Shafer 84441111 140 Ross 4 1 t 4 0 Totals for eighteen: Bhafer Koaa ihi muia Shafer 1 I I f f ! ! 0 Ross 61111411 H-44 DM not flnkth hot. PScUDK. Shafer - 4 Reos 1 1 T IVhafar won I na and 1 ta piagr on thirtieth Manhalltowa Pans Sned for Uoel. MAR HAXJ-TOWN, la Aug. 5. (Special.) Notice of rait for 1100,00) was today served on the Ttmoo-Repub-Uoaa Prlsttng eompasy of this city, publishers of the Evening Ttmeo-Repub- llcan. by lawyers representing the May- tavMasoa Motor company ef Waterloo. The nottco ta lass! on aa article prtntod by the paper regarding the motor com- pany'a Vislnasa a few fas joa DETROIT STARTS WITH RUSH Tigen Get to Karger for Three Runi in Firtt Inning. DETROIT WINS BY SEVEN TO FOUR Manaare, Delehaaty nnd Speaker Get TwoRase Hits Wlllett St.-lkee Oat Fonr Men Klaht laaa On Balls. B08TON. Aug. 6. Detroit, came back to day, winning the last game of the series. 7 to 4. Detroit got to Karger at the start for three runs and he was succeeded In the second by Papa who was hit hard at times. Score. DETROIT. BOSTTTV, AB.H.0.A.S. ABH.O.A.B. Drake. If.... 1 10 4 Hormer. rf...4 10 10 I Jona If I 110 nil. lb....S 111 1 I Buah, aa 4 1 4 8 Speaker, ef . . 4 4 S I Cohh. of I S 1 Wasnar, Ib. . 4 I T ; rrawfnrd, rf. I 8 1 Oarrlsan, .. 4 1 I I 0 Daioh'nty. lb 8 11 8 0 Ordnar. lb.. I 0 110 I Mnrlany, lb. I 1 1 I 0 Klgrart, It... I 1 1 1 u LMu-y, id.. 4 lit o Tarkea, as... I till St. nan., o... 8 I 4 ) Kax;er, p....O Wliiatt, p... 4 1 ( 4 Papa, p 4 18 Totals IT 14 17 11 Totals IT 14 IT 10 I Boston 0 100100024 Derail 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 17 Two-base hits: Drake, Stanage, Dela hanty, Speaker. Base on balls: Uff Kar ger. 1- off Pape, l; off Wlllet, . Struck out: By Karger, 1; by Pape, 2: by Wlllett, 4. Time, l:oo. Umpires: Dlneen and Per rlne. HIGHLANDERS CHANGE LUCK Napa Defeated After Beating New York Sveo Straight. NEW YORK, Aug. 6. After losing seven straight games to Cleveland, New York won the last of the series today by a core of I to 7. The home team scored Its runs in the first four innings, getting but one scratch hit from Krapp in the last five Innings. During the first two Innings Gregg gave five passes, hit aa batter, made two wild pitches and allowed three singles and a home run. Ford gave four passes and allowed thirteen hits. Score: NSW YORK. CUCVBLAND. AB.H.O.A.K A tt U .1 A m Dantala, ef... I 0 0 t Onuisy, If... 6 1100 Hamphlll, rt 4 1 t 4 Olion, aa I 0 8 T 1 Chaas, lb.... 1 0 8 8 Jackaon, rt. . I I 0 1 0 Crea, If 4 S 4 1 1 Ljcla, lb.... 8 8 10 0 1 Knight, aa .1 1 8 I S Mllli 0 0 0 0 0 Hartiall, Ib. I 1 1 8 Ball, lb. t 8 I 1 Garaner, lb.. 8 0 110 lilrm'tuun. of 4 8 8 0 8weooy, e.. I 0 T 0 Turnar, Ib... 4 I 1 Ford, p 4 0 14 Flahar, a ... I 1811 Oroirc. p 1 0 0 Totals. M 8 37 IS 8 Kalar, p 0 0 4 0 0 Baatarly ... 1 0 0 0 0 Krapp, p 8 10 8 0 atorall ..... 1 0 Totala 41 18 84 14 4 Ran for Lalole in ninth. Batted for Kalerln In fourth. Batted for Krapp In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 17 New York 40110000 1 .Two-base hits: Jackson. Knnn Birm ingham. Three-base hit: Ftsher. Home run: Knight. Sacrifice hit: Gardner. Stolen bases: Jackson, Daniels, Chase. Left pn bases: New York, 11; Cleveland. 6. Double plays: Olson to Turner to Laiole, Chase to Knight, Krapp to Olson to lAjuia. nirucn oui: ay uregg, 1; by Kaler. 1: by KraDD. 2: bv Ktord. 8 Hit- Off Gregg, 4 In two Innings (none out in third); off Kaler, none in one inning; off Krapp ,1 in five Innings. Time: 1:U. Um pires: O'Loughlln and Mullln. ST. LOUIS TURNS ON ATHLETICS Visitors Win Game by Score of Poor to One. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. I.After being defeated fourteen straight times by Phlla- dephla this season, St Louis finally suc ceeded in turning the tables today, win ning 4 to I. Lake was effective, especially with men On the bases, while the visitors bunched hits off Coombs with battery and fielding errors. Barry's leg was hurt by a fast grounder off Hogan's bat in the second inning. Barry left the game. Score: ' BT. LOUIt. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bhotten, of.. 4 ISO 0 Lord, If...... 4 0100 Auatln, lb. ..4 18 1 0 Oldrtng, of., 8 1 1 0 1 8'waltaar, rf. 8 8 1 0 0 Btrook, cf... 1 0 0 t t La port a, Sb.. 3 13 4 1 Colllna, lb.. 4 10 8 Hogan, If.... 4 110 0 Bakor, Sb.... 4 0 3 1 1 Btaphons, .. 8 1 4 0 0 Murpby, rf.. 4 18 10 Black, lb.... 4 4 14 0 0 Mclnnaa. lb. 4 1 T 3 0 Wallaos, ss.. 8 0 0 0 Barry, as..., 1 0 0 0 0 Lake, p I I I I I Darrlok, a.. 838 Thomaai o... 8 I S 8 0 Totala 80 8 IT 14 1 Coomb., p.., I 1111 Hartsall ...1000 Totals. 84 7 ST 14 8 Batted for Derrick In ninth. St Louis 0 010010004 Philadelphia 0 00010000-1 Two-base hits: Schweltser. Murnhv Three-base hit: Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Stephens, Laporte. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6: Philadelphia. 7. Struck out: By Lake. 3: by Coombs. 3. Double Dlavs: Wal lace, Laporte and Black; Coombs, Mclnnes, i nomas ana Baker. Bases on errors: Bt Louis. 1: Philadelphia. L Baaes on balls: Off Lake, 1; off Coombs, 6. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Egan and Ervans. RESULTS IN THREE-! LEAGUE Waterloo Wins trom Rock Island la Slagging Match. WATERLOO. la.. Aug. 6. Waterloo won from Rock Island, 1 to 8, today In a game with muoh bitting, score: rh.e. Waterloo 1 13 2 Rock Island 2 13 Batteries: Shaokleford, Hollenbeck and Harrington; Lakaff and Oondlng. UU1NCY. 111.. Aug. 6. Keer was hit hard and received poor support, Quincy win ning, 1 to 0. tscore: K.H.1S. Quincy 8 10 0 Peoria 0 4 3 Batteries: vyskocn ana orney; jieer and Jacobs. DAVENPORT. la.. Aug. 8. Dubuaue bunched three hits for two runs in the seventh and won, to L Score: R U E. Davenport 1 5 4 Dubuque 1 4 1 Batteries: rink ana voieman; Aasrs and Boucbsr. DANVILLE. I1L. Aug. 5 Decatur de feated Danville, 1 to 5. Danville protested after Connelly refused to allow Sullivan's hit over a fence tor a noma run. score: Danville 6 7 1 Decatur 12 6 Hattarles: Klrwln. boomla and HUde- brand; Hotter. Willis and Johnson. ONLY ONE) GAME RULED OUT State Lcafi Committee Acta on Haatlngs-Grud Island Protest. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. 5. (Special Telegram.) The executive committee of the state league met with President Sievers to day, Judgs Cororen of York and Dr. Bab cock of Hastings being present, Bert Felt of Superior being the only absentee. The board took up three appeals In cases of decisions of the president on protested games. President Sinters rulings that ths games should stand In the protested con tests net ween ion ana urana laianu, uu bv Grand Island, and the game between Grand Island and Superior, won by Su perior and protested by urana Island, were sustained. His ruling as to the Hastings-urana Island game won by Grand Island and con tested bv Hastings. Mav 23. namely, that the game was woa by Grand Island. In accordance witn tne aeciaion oi ine um pire, was overruled and the game will have to be played over at Hastings, as a ostponea game. rom no omer ruling, n protested games, was there appeal. President file vers' secretary was unable to give the official standing today, but promises to announce it wunin a oay or two If he receives the official scores, sev eral of which are still due from Fremont and one or two other points. BALL GAMEl FBI A TURKS MEET Norfolk: Defeats Stanton hy Soore of Two to Ono. NORFOLK. Neb.. Aug. 6. (Special Tele gram.) The base ball game betweon Staa toa and Norfolk ending la a soore of I to 1 in favor of Norfolk was the feature of today's ball tournament and race meet It was the laat day of the throe days' race meet here and two good raoes were run. The t:M trot .puree 83uU. was won In three straight beats by Baron Bowlea. Gladys R was second and Victor J. third. Beet time: 8 34. Toe 3-13 pace, purse 1300. waa taken tn three straight heats by Epeod On. Can tain Dawson waa second and Bonnie B. third, boat tlmoi 3 una. Tha Xsr ha tha Steaatt "cYaat Asav. BLUES YICTORS IN TWELFTH Winnen Uie Four Fitchen, Whilt Breweri Employ Three. TEN TO NINE IS FINAL SCORr Clark's Hitting Is Feat or of Game Ckarleo Seen res Home Ran Snlllvon Gets Three-Bagger Six tronblea. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 5. Kansas City de feated the home club In a freakish twelve- Inning game this afternoon by a score of 10 to . The winners used four pitchers. while the home club used three. The feature of the game was Clark's hitting. Score: KANSAS CITT. AB H O James, e 0 0 0 R'kenrid, Ib t 1 I tulllTan, cf. T 8 8 Lore, II 118 Hyatt, rf. ... 8 1 4 Bo'arman. lb 4 1 14 MILWAfK SC. A.B. AB Ollllsaa .... 0 too. It 8 Cbarta. tt..4 HO. A.B 1 4 1 S 8 1 Orandorf, Ib. Randall, rf 1 t Ralaton, of.., Clark, Ib Lowto, aa.... Marshall, a., Nlnholann, P Cut tins. On-tdon, as. I S 8 Down?, lb.. 4 O'Connor, e. Powall, p.... 8 B random, p.. 1 A It rock. p... 4 Maddox, p... 8 S 8 8 4 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 o Hax'nftoa, p 1 La bold .... 1 Totala. 44 14 II IT 1 Totala 44 14 84 SS 8 Butted for Cutting in eighth. Batted for Harrington In twelfth. Milwaukee 0001 130030008 Kansas City 01001400100 110 Two-base hits: Love. Rockenfleld. Sul livan, Clark (2), Lelbold. Three-bass hit: Sullivan. Horns run: Charles. Hits: uff Nlrrmlann B In lu. ... ..kl.J l.nl.... off Cuttinng, 1 In two-thirds Innings; off r-owen, i in nve ana one-third innings, off Brandom, 4 In two and one-third Innings; oif Harrington, 4 In four Innings; off Mad dox, 3 In three and one-third Innings; of: Altrock. none In on Inning. Sacrifice hits: Downey (t). Randall. Stolen base: Ralston. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 11; Kansas City, 10. Bases on balls: off Nicholson, 1; off Brandom, 1; off Powell, 2; off Harrington, H off Altrock, 1. Hit by bitched hall: By Harrington, Love; by Maddox, Ollllgan (2). Time: 1:15. Umpires: Fox and Fer guson. MIT.T.EB.S GET DOUBLE VICTORY Patterson Allows St. Pan! Bot Two Hits In First Game. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 5. Minneapolis won two games from St Paul today. Pat terson allowed but two hits tn the first game and not a man reached third base, while Relger was batted freely. Peters steadied down after the second Inning of the second game, whlla the home club found both Laroy and Chech. Score, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAIT. , AB.H.O.A.B. ABH.O.A.B Clymar. of... 8 18 4 t Cl.rtra, If... I lion Altlaor, aa... 8 3 8 0 Baaumont, rf 4 1 0 0 Crarath, It . 4 1 8 0 0 M.M'Cb. lb. 4 0 I 0 Wllllama. Sb 4 1 0 S 0 Jonra, et 4 0 10 0 Rosaman, rt. 4 1 1 0 0 Astray, lb... 8 0 S 0 0 Gill, lb S 0 11 1 0 But lac, as.... S 1111 F.rrla, lb.... 4 8 1 0 Land, a 3 0 8 1 0 Owna, e 4 110 0 B.M-Cck, 8b S 1 4 1 PU arson, p. 4 1 1 1 0 Reiser, p.... I 0 10 1 Rtalrnr 1 0 0 0 Totals S IS IT 10 Cbaca, p o 1 0 t, . . . a 2 84 " l Batted for Relger in eighth. Minneapolis ......... 000801 40 8 St. Paul 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Patterson, Butler, Fer ris, Altlser, Cravath. Home runs: Ferris, Owens. Sacrifice hit: Gill. Stolen banes: A 1 titer. Williams. Houble play. Butler to B. McCormlck to A u trey. Hits: Off Relger, 11 in seven innings; off Chech, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Patterson. 2; by Relger, 3. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Eddinger and Hayes. Score, second game: MtNINBAPOLia. BT. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Clymar, of... I I t 0 0 Clarka, It.... 4 0 3 0 8 Aitlaer, aa... 8 0 8 1 0 Baaumont. ef 4 8 S 0 t Cra-raU), If.. ISO 0 M.M'Ck, lb. 4 1 0 Wllllama. Sb 4 8 I 4 0 Jonsa, rt 4 10 0 0 Roounaa, rt. 4 1 0 0 0 Autrey, lb... 4 OHIO GUI. lb. 4 110 1 0 Butler, as.... I 114 rrtaa, Sb.. 4 1111 Land, e 4 0 4 S 1 Oirooa. e 4 1 t 1 l R wi -i-k ihi t i i a Patera, p 8 10S0 Larny, p 8 0 0 8 4 - p.... 1 0 0 10 Totals 80 UDlt I DoUbanty .. 1 0 0 0 0 . . . . ' Touts 84 8 84 17 t -eacieo. xor cnocn in ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 0 7 St Paul 11000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Clymer (31. William. Peters. M. McCormlck. Butler. B. McCor. mlck (2). Stolen bases. Clvmar. Cravath. 'Williams, M. McCormlck, Jonea (2), Butler. uouoie piay: Williams to Altlser to uiil Left on bases: MlnneaooHs. 4: Bt. Paul. . Hits: Off Laroy, In five innings, with none out in sixth; off Chech, 6 In three Innings. Struck out: By Peters, 7; by Laroy. 2. Time: 2:06. Urn Dl res: Ed dinger and Hayes. INDIANAPOLIS BEATS TOLEDO Visitors Got Load of Two Runs in First Inning. TOLEDO, O., Aug. 6. Three hits grouped In the first An error and a hit In the fourth and a pass and a hit in the fifth enabled Indianapolis to soore four runs and de feat Toledo, whloh scored only three runs on fourteen hits. Webb kept his hits scat tered until the seventh, when he weakened. Mera held Toledo In check the remainder of the game. Woodruff was banished by Um pire Weddlge for taunting htm about a de cision. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. TOLEDO. ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hoffman, cf . I 1 4 4 0 Wles, If 4 0 0 0 McCarty, It.. 0 0 0 1 0 HI' china a, 34)3 8 8 Woodruff, If. I 1 1 4 4 Burna, rf....8 8 10 0 McCarthy, rfl 1 I 0 1 Ht'ni'M, lbl-t 7 0 Houaor, lb... 8 1 11 0 Ckrur-e, ... I 14 1 fk.li, lb.. ..a 4 0 1 8 0 Clyaas, ef... 4 8 S 4 0 flitter. 0....4 t 4 8 t Bronkla, lb.. I 8 8 3 Wllllama SbS t S 4 Butler, as.... 4 18 11 Mow., as.... 4 18 1 Iktskstte, p.. 4 8 Wabb, p 818 Mora, p 108 Totals 40 14 ST 10 1 ToUls ST "i ST 13 "I Toledo 010000100-1 Indianapolis 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Hohnhorst, Woodruff. Stolen base: Hohnhorst, Houaer. Sacrifice fly: Houser. Sacrifice hits: McCarthy, Bronkle. Bases on balls: Off Baekette, S. htruak out: By Baskette, 1; by Webb, L Hits: Off Web, 11 In six and two-thirds In nings; off Mers, 2 In two and one-third In nings. Left on bases: Toledo, 11; Indian spoils, 8. Umpires: Blerhalter and Weddlge. Time: 1:05. COLUMBUS YIELDS TO COLONELS Lonlsvlllo Taken Swat test by Be-ven to, FIto. COLUMBUS, O, Aug. 6. Louisville de feated Columbus, 7 to 6, In a free hitting game. Cheney, who pitched the only gams Louisville has won from Columbus this year, worked for the visitors. The batting of Hulswitt and Hlnchman featured. Score: LOC1SVIU.B COfAMBI-a. ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Umaraon. If. 4 0 I I 0 O'Bourka, lb 4 0 I 8 0 KohUa. aa I S 0 8 0 Hr.hm.n. If I 8 8 Howard, lb.. 8 111 1 Conealton, rf I I 0 0 1 Hardaa, rt... 8 S I 0 0 Downa. rb... 4 8 i 8 Stanley, of.. 8 t 8 t P rtnf , lb. . 4 I 10 0 0 , Hulswitt, all I H Mabllns. as.. 8 0 13 4 Hat'ord. lb.. I I 1 1 4 01w.il, at... 8 4 Huchea, S....4 14 8 1 Walab. e I 1 1 S 4i V.nsu7, p...a m . w m-wuima, p. . v . -LAtumoro . . i s v e s Totals It U 17 li 1 Totala 84 10 17 11 I Batted for McQuillan In ninth. Columbus I I M 1 1 M H Louisville 00001101 17 Stolen base: Stanley. Sacrifice hits: Man ling, bxnerson, Howard, oacrifloe flies: Walsh, Howard, Hafford. Bases on balls: Off McQuillan, 2; off Cheney, 8. Two-bam hits: Hlr.chman, Perrtng, Hulswitt (2), Hughes, Hafford. Threo-baoe hit Cheney. Struck out: By McQuillan. 1; by Cheney, 6. Wild pitches: By Cheney, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Hajidlboe and Chill. Bloonaflrld-vFanan Taosa Wine. runs-mis? Nab.. Aug. 4. (Special A ball team from Bloom field and Wausa won ons from Cralghtoa and liartlngton at Crofton Thursday, by a score of 1 to 0. The feature of the game waa Brandt s pitching, who let the opponents down with one lone hit. Bcoro: Harttngton-rreUrhton .4 0000000 0-0 1 i Hloomfleld-Weusa 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 Batteries: bioomfleld-Waaaa, Brandt aad Kloke; Hsjrtlrigton-Crolglunn: Balrd Coy. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ada. LAWN TEHHISAT ITS HEIGffi Fait American Team Will Go to thi Antipodei for Davii Cup. MANY PLAYERS TO SELECT FROM America VFII1 Aral! Itself of Opoov tanlty to Send Fall Qsota, Thoa Insnrlng a Crack Team. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Lwn tennis which Is practically at Its height now. nai h'-n productive In the tournaments M .late cf rore n-:I W " ,n cade. Everyone who la Interested In thh sport fs naturally looking forward to thi selection of the team which ill gn ti the Antipodes this fall In ouest of th. Davis cup, and from what has hnpnenH In the early tournaments there tns beei all manner of guessing as to Ju-t wh will be the ultimate selection for the tr ternatlonal matches. For a great msny years there have bees a few who stood so far above the otlieri that there was no difficulty In ptVklna the best men In the country. When I' comes to the selection of a leader then Is no question cf the superiority of V II Ham A. Irned. who has so often carriw off the national championship but he ! ever found It Imposalble to go abroad fv the purpose of retrieving the blue rlbbor trophy of the tennis world for family rea sons. For one reason or another, the commit tee which has charge of the team to rep resent America has been more or leai reticent In the mention of the names o: any of the men who will make up thi team of foreign Invaders, but assurance has been given that one of the stronger combinations that has ever played for thli country will be found pitting their skll against the best that ran be found It other quarters when the time comes fo the ties to be played off. Not long ago Robert D. Wrenn of th Davis cup committee stated that a thor oughly representative team would gc forth from these shores to try to recovet the cup. This state of affairs Is In strong contrast to the situation that existed a year ago, when the best that could bf said was hoe that a team would be sent abroad. There were certain obstacles then which prevented any definite statement on th matter, but now things are different, and It Is certain that America will be on hanf for the big frames. It can be stated wltr authority that the best player In America William A. Lamed, will be the man whf will lead the team this year. Whether th rest of the team will be made up of Cali fornia cracks, such as McLaughlin, Loni and Dundy, depends much on the outeom tof the national championships at Newport ine ruies permit tne utilisation oi foul min on a team. Two of these may b used for the singles and two for the doubles. A fifth man may be kept In re serve In case of accident or illness to any of the regulars. It Is very likely that America will avail Itself of the opportunity to send the full quota of men and In that way a better teem can be chosen than With a smaller numher nf rriAn. Thar. 4 practically no doubt that the elder Lame.l will be the leader and that ha will ha flr.i choice for the singles. v . Naturally one turns to Beats Wright whose record in the past In big matches speaks for Itself, but this season has not found him doing any great work on the courts. Whether he has got to the point where his best tennis days are over or that he Is merely short of work and slow In getting Into form, la a debatable quae- tlon. His tennis from now on will be watched very closely and unless he shows better at the big tournaments or the Meadow Brook club at Southampton and Newport than he has done so far there I not much chance of his going abroad aa a member of the team. , There la a possibility that Long will again "team up" with one of the Californlans. Outside of these, though, there are no com binations which at the present time appear to have a chance to be selected aa mem bers of the International team. LIGHTNING STRIKES A HOUSE No Ono Is Hart, Although Shock Is FeltPIg Killed t'sder Porch, BEAVER CITY. Neb., Aug. B.-(Speolal Telegram.) During the storm last night the house of P. D. Sturdevant was struck by lightning. The house Is occupied by Harley Seller, who was In the house at the time, but was onlv sllrhtlv shocked. A pig that had crawled under the norch ror sneiter from the storm was killed. Only twenty-four hours after a flve-lnnl I " w,v uuuu aaaui oroae loose ana yielded a two-Inch rain. Considerate damage was done by bail to th growing crops. The water has been standing In the bottoms for a number of hours, dolmr damage to corn and alfalfa. CHILD IS SHOT BY HER MOTHER Raaa fn Front of Onn and Gets Ballet Which Was Intended for a Cat. BEAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. B.(8poclal Telegram.) The 2-year-nld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles COrnall. Ilvtnar nlna mltaa southwest of town, was accidentally shot vv-auii-g; uy nor motner. - airs. lorneii had a gun and was trying to kill a oat whsn the child raa In front of the gun. -rw. v.. . i t - , . . . .... vu. vi.vv.au usr luranaau ana caiue out at 'the back of the head. The doctors have given up all hope of recovery. Eager is Eager to Win for the Republicans Lincoln Candidate for Republican Nom ination for State Railway Com missioner at Primaries, Aug. 15. FOR COUNTY TBEA8URER. W. Q. UEK 4