TITE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1MT. Cubs Lengthen Lead; Rourkes Drop Two to St. Joe; Tigers. Defeat White Sox DOWN RIVER LADS TAKE TWO Joiiei Run Away and Hide with Double-Header Sunday. FIRST GAME LOST ON ERRORS lorn Tmm Piles t p a a.batsnllal Lead la 'email Contest, hat II Rirni Their Finger and 1 They Drop ll. ck Holland's braves from Hi. Jo-. hui.g rt.c medicine sign on the nourUes in both games of a double-header yesterday after noon. The first name went to them by to & score, while the second slipped away fmm the Rourkes to the lire of 8 to fl. The first game, had lit - made a few I' s errors, would have to the horn hoys, hut time and ngnln rrnrs meant run for the other teai error rame. ft. Joseph had no claim ;Hme, what- ever, not making an ca- i during the entire battle. Hoblnon I good ball, shorn of hli wlldness, mod but alx hi, while the Rourke i ten off of Md Crutcher's delivery Rourkes made the flrat run, but the Jos ent two better In the fourth round. On: . in Its half of the fifth got busy and . iu;ited out four more runs, hut this also whs overcome by one run. and the lead held Rood the rent of the way. Three pinch hitters were sent In hv Arbogsst In the ninth to bring- home the bacon, but after Schoonover had mads a clean left, the other two men proved use ls. The second nme opened with a burst. R.ick Freeman, went on the filing line or the Jostes and vu found for four -una. before he was jerked and Chief John sent to the rescue. The big Indian de livered the Roods and kept the Rourkes popping up little ones and sending down grounders. Joe Ixjts. the Rourkes kid pitcher wu sent In to do the honors for Omaha, but after pitching good ball for two Innings he was found for three hits. hlch netted the Josles five runs, overcom ng the lead held by the home boys. Lotx cot the hook about this time and Rhodes, the old reliable was sent to the bill to pull the home boys back Into the running, but try as he might, and he did some trying, he could not win, although he allowed but one hit, In the seven Innings. The boys fought all the way to the end with the odds against them, and the fans pulled for II they were worth. Williams oponed the right as If to start the ball rolling, by pushing the leather over the right garden fence for the entire circuit of the bags, but the next three ment up failed to follow with the same kind of pepper. Score, first game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Moore. 2b 4 12 8 10 Mehoff, 3b 4 i 4 J j Thomason, cf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Kane, lb 4 1 2 13 13 Williams, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 ''. If 4 0 0 4 0 1 Knnaves, ss... 2 1 1 1 . .2 1 Arbogast, c 3 1 1 3 1 0 Robinson, p 3 0 0 0 1 .Schoonover 10 10 0 0 Agnew 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lynch 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 36 B 10 27 16 6 ST. JOSH Pit. .... , AB. R. H. O. A. E. l.elly, rf .4 0 1 2 0 0 ""Illy. -'; 4 2 1 2 3 5 Horton, lb 3 1 1 7 0 0 i'wnn. " 1 0 0 J 0 0 Meinke, ss 4 0 112 0 Hamilton, 3b 4 1 0 0 0 0 Uossett, c 2 1 1 10 1 0 rutcher, p 0 0 0 2 0 Crittenden. If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total" 81 6 1 27 "i C Batted for Kneaves In ninth. Ratted for Arbogast In ninth. Batted for Robinson In ninth. Omaha Y'nB 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0-6 "'Joseph-" 3 0 0 1 1-40 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 nita 000202101-6 kiT.T0"""' hlVKPe' Borton. Three-base hits: Kane Nlehoff. Bases on balls: Off w?1- ". Hanson. 3. Struck out By Robinson. 2; by Crutcher, 10. Sacri fice hits: Thomason. Oossett (2). Stolen "hoffl Melnk. Qiffln. Reilly. Hits: .'"J!0"' 6; off Crutcher. 10. Wild pitch: Robinson. Left on bases: Omaha, 4, ht, Joseph. 4. Time: 2:00. i;mnlres: Clarke and McDowell. umpires. Score, second game: OMAHA. Moore. 2b .". Af' " 6 A. Nlehoff. lb........." J 0 0 I I n Thomason. cf .""I 8 1 , ? J 0 Kane, lb 2 3 0 11 n n W,H,.m,. rf W 4 2 1 0 0 1 I :lck- " 4 0 1 4 0 0 kneavea. ss 4 0 1 2 2 0 Ly"Ch- C 0 17 2 0 fc0,1 P 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rhodes, p 1 0 0 0 2 1 Tota, 84 1 1 27 U 1 ST. JO8EPH. i. ,, . AB. R, H. O. A. E. lly. rf 11200 Rl"y. 2b 4 1 2 2 4 1 Zwllllng. cf 8 1 0 8 0 0 Borton. lb 4 2 2 8 A n Giffln. If 8 8 2 0 0 0 Metnke. ss 1 1 0 8 4 0 Hamilton, 3b 8 0 0 2 0 0 Oossett. c 8 0 0 ( 2 0 Freeman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Juhnson, p 4 0 0 1 1 0 Totals SO I 1 n il 1 Omaha Runs 4000101 UiU 410001180-4) M. Joseph Runs 01100 1 00 0-8 Hits 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 Two-base hits: William T. Home run: Williams. Baaea on bails: Off Freeman, 1; off Johnson. 1; off Rhodes, 1; off Lots, 2. Struck out: By Lots, 1; bv Rhodes, 6; by Johnson. 8, Sacrifice hits: Nlehoff, Meinke, Hamilton. Stolen base: Reiy. Hit by pitched ball: Kelly. Left on bases: Omaha. 7; St. Joseph. 1. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Mc Dowell and Clarke. DEI MOINES BRATS CHAMPS Takes a Good I.eai tao IMrat, Which laaarr-N. Gasao. DES MOINES. Aug. 1 . With a lead of four runs In the first inning. Des Moines won the second game of the series from Sioux City today by a score of 7 to 4. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R, H. O. A. E Curtis, If Colligan, as.... .Mattick. cf Dwyer, lb Kore. 3b Anderson, rf... iraham, 2b VlatowBki, o... Bnx. p Hum ton. p Bachant 6 7 1 8 11 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 V.:. 0 ... 1 ToUls. 85 7 12 17 10 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. 1 1 0 o 0 41 0 1 1 0 ' 0 H. O. A. E. 8 2 Andreas. 2b Stem, lb M. Miller Breen. rf and If. Ftttgerald, If ... Neighbors, rf.... Hartman, ss Wagner, cf Rallly, 8b , Dawson, c W. Millar, p Clarke, p Town 1 2 13 0 1 0 8 2 0 4 0 ' Totals 85 4 8 : 'Batted for Bens In eighth. 24 13 Battvd for Stem In ninth. Batted for Clarke In ninth. Sioux City 00000801 04 Des Moines 4 0 0 2 140 07 Two-base hit: Graham. Three-base hit: Graham. Home runs: Wagner, Reilly. Hits: Off W. Millar, 8 in two-thirds of an Inning: off Clark, '10 In seven and one tiUrd ipiilngs: off Bens. S la eight Innings; Standing of Teams WEST. LKAUCE. , NAT. LLACUE. W.UPct.l W.L-Pct. Iienver J ..' Chicago 2 37 .6J5 Lincoln VI 48 .! Pittsburg ...64 40 .tilti Puehlo HI So ,6n0 New York... 59 41 .b'.0 M. Joseph... 0 M Ml rhiladeipniu.tK 44 .txisn Omaha R5 56 .6"j St. Louis... M 47 . 644 Sioux City.. 6.1 W .4iii. Inclnnail ,.4f6i.4M I 'loprka 46 W ,4"i, Brooklyn ...39 S3 ,.Va , Des .Moines. U 77 .SKiBoston Z4 t .iil , AMtK. ASSN. I AMLR. LJQAOCK. WLl'ct; W.LPct. Kansas City 64 4t .5fi Philadelphia.. 9 37 .Wil I Minneapolis 6 50 .&, Detroit 7 40 .27 I Columbus ,.K3 52 .fcfS New York. ..56 62 .i.14 ft. I'aui b bH .Wi, Boston K 63 .60S Milwaukee .60 6 .4701 Chicago 6- 53 ,4!o Indianapolis 64 6.1 .4N2-Cleveland ...54 65 ,46 Louisville ..52 Ml .462 Washington .43 ti4 .rx Toledo 52M.448'St. Louis 33 74 . NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.LPct. Fremont ...66 8 .26IFalls City ..44 31.587 Superior ... .64 8rt .i)0 Auburn 40 S .62 Or'tl Island . 46 44 .5o6:Humboldt . . .SS 3 .613 Columbus ...42 48 .47; Shenandoah 39 37 .513 Kearney ....41 48 .461 1 larlnda 36 41.461 Hastings ....41 49 AM, Seward 41 H .461' York .37 60 .426. Vrstrrday't He-salts. St. Joseph, 6-8: Omaha, 6-. Sioux City, 4; Des Moines, 7. Pueblo, 7. Topeka. 6. Denver, 11; Lincoln, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg, 0-7; Cincinnati, 4-2. St. Louis. 0; Chlcagu, I. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. t; Chicago, 1. Cleveland, 1-7; St. Louis, 7-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 0, Minneapolis, 3. Columbus, 6; Louisville, 3. Toledo, 1; Indianapolis, 4. Kansas City. 1; St. Paul, 6. Nebraska state league. York. 0, Grand Island. 4. Haxtlngs, 1; Fremont, 10. Superior, 7; Seward, 9. Kearney, 6; Columbus, 4. Gaines Today Western League St. Joseph at Omaha. Sioux City at Des Moines. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, St. Louis at Pittsburg. American League Detroit at Chicago, Cleveland at St. Louis, New York at Wash ington, Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Columbus at Louisville. Toledo at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. Nebrauka State League York at Grand Island, Hastings at Fremont. Superior at Seward, Kearney at Columbus. Mink league Falls City at Nebraska City. Auburn at Shenandoah, Clarlnda at Humboldt. off Hueston. none In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Stem. Stolen bases: Graham, Ulatow skl Left on bases: Des Moines, ; Sioux City, 8. Bases on balls:' Off Bens, 2; off Clark, 2; off Miller, 1. Struck out By Bens, 2, Passed ball: Dawson, 2. Time: 2:00. Umpires. Shoemaker and Haskell. PUEBLO WINS IN THE TWELFTH Topeka Loses Lone Contest br 8Ts to Fire. TOPEKA. Aug. 13. Clark lrn.il i the twelfth Inning and Pueblo scored two runs, winning by the score of 7 to 5. The locals batted Ellis out of the box in the seventh but could do nothing with Faber wuu suueeeaeo. mm. ricore: TOPEKA. ... . AB. R. H. O. A. E. King. cf. ss 1 a i 9 a Rlckert. If a 1 1 1 n Whitney, lb 6 0 1 13 4) 1 .mory, Sb 8 110 4 0 Gardner, rf, cf 6 0 0 1 t 0 i-.amistoti, ss 1 0 0 8 0 0 Beecher. rf 4 O 1 1 0 0 Kreps. 2b K A A 1 a Clapman, c 6 2 8 It 1 0 Ciark. p 6 0 0 0 6 0 Totals 43 6 86 16 1 PUEBLO. , . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Davis, rf 6 0 1 4 0 0 Burner, ss 6 2 it 9 - 1 Craig, cf 6 2 8 2 0 0 Belden. If t 6 0 2 8 0 0 Koerner. lb 6 0 1 16 1 Claire. 3b.... 4 0 0 0 8 0 demons, o 8 10 8 10 Bcr.mia. zo 6 11110 Ellis, p 2 1 0 0 4 0 Faber. p 8 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 43 7 10 86 17 2 Topeka 2 0001020000 0 5 rueoio I 0300001000 27 Home runs: ChaDman. Berarer. Three. base hits: King, Chapman. Two-base hits: Belden, Koerner. Sacrifice hits: Whitney, Clemons. Double play: Koerner to Sen mid to Koerner. stolen bases: Kins- 2. Rick. ert Emory (2). Gardner. Pitching record: Six hits and four runs off Ellis in six and one-third Innings; 8 hits and 1 run pff fr"ber In five and two-thirds innings. riHsea on pans: un t-iarK, 2; orr Ellis, 2. Struck out: By Clark. 8; by Ellis. 2; by Faber, 4. Wild Ditch: Faber. Hit hv pitched bell: By Faber. 1. Time: 2:46. Umpires: Morgan and Knapp. EACE RESULTS AT O'NEILL, NEB. Gooal Crowd Present at Closing; Day of Saeceasfa! Meeting. O'NEILL, Neb.. Aug. IS. (Special Tel egram.) A splendid crowd was present this afternoon to witness the closing races of the most successful race meet ever held In this city. The 2:16 trot was won by Mark On, owned by Montgomery of Nellgh, In straight heats. The 2:26 trot waa won by Baron Bowies, owned by H. P. Owens of Belleville, Kan., In straight heats. Sum mary. Class 2:16 trot, purse 2300: Mark On (Montgomery. Nellgh) Ill King Woodford (Zulauf, Pierce) 2 2 8 The Legislator (Jackson, Omaha) 8 8 8 Time. Z:Z54j, 2:2614. Class 3:26. trot, purse 8300: Baron Bowles (Owen, Belleville, Kan.) Ill N. B. (Jackson, Omaha) 2 2 2 Cardinal Woolsey (Miller. Wymore) 8 S 4 victor J. (tuiowles, Missouri Val ley. I.) 4 4 2 Time. 1:2614. 2:24. 2:244. Novelty mile running race. 826 each Quar ter: Buck Thomas won the quarter and haJf-mlle, Mabel Holland won the three quarters and the mile. Time for the mile. COBB ANT WAGNER T.T.ATt BATTERS Schmidt of Detroit Sit Top, bat Only Plays Sixteen Gomca. CinCAOO, Aug. 13. Hans Wagner of the Pittsburg club, haying played an oven 100 games, leads the National league In batting with an average of .869. Schulte, the home run hitter of Chicago has an average of .827. In the American league. Schmidt of Detroit Is at the top with .428, but ho has played In only sixteen games. Tyrus Cobb, who Is second with .4J9. has participated In 104 contests. There hay been no Im portant changes recently In the batting and fielding averages of the various clubs. DENVER SELLS TWO FLAYERS Ontflelder Beall and Ken-worthy Go to Boston Americans. LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. 13.-The Denver club has sold Outfielder Beall and Utility Player Kenworthy to the Boston American league team, delivery to be made at the end of the season. The price has not been announced. CHAPMAN BOUGHT BY CCBS Tooek Catcher Will Report at doso of Wssttra Season. CHICAGO. Am 11-PnaMant rttrlea W Murphy of the Chicago National league club announced today that ha had pur chased Catcher Chapman of the Topeka club of the Western league. Chapman will report to Chicago at ths close of the West ern league season. Solomon asked for wisdom. If he were In business in Omaha ha would advert! In The Bee. GRAND ISLAND BLANKS YORK Fentress Holds Locals to Two Hits After First Inning;. FOUR TO NOTHING FINAL SCORE Hartsaaa Pitches Good Rail at Fret y Stag ef Game and Allows Only Three Hits Cook Gets Tw-niiirr, GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. IS. Special Telegram.) York was shut out In a good game today. Pip Cook strated things In the first by getting a two-sac ker and, with singles by Smith and Armstrong and an error, three scores were made. Fentress allowed but two hits after that. Hartman pitched good ball at every stnge and al lowed only three hits. Score: GRAND ISLANTt. YORK. AB.H.Q.A B. AB H O.A B OX, cf 1 I Smith. .... 3 2 3 0 e Fan-nil, b. .. a 0 I I 1 0 Smith. 2b... t 0 3 I 1 ft HcnnlnaaT. It t ft ft 0 4 0 Hirmi. rf. ... 4 3 1 ft ft ft ft Pna, lb.... 4 0 II : S 0 ft Davla. rf.... 1 ft ft ft 0 ft 0 !. M I ft 2 1 1 Mrlsr. rf.. 4 t 1 lltrsia, .. 4 1 I MrKlhbrn. If 0 8 0 MiKhanan. If 1 ft D Armnfn. lb I 1 10 . ov.... v 1 otTippia. c.... s 1 1 9 Jokm-at, .... I ft ft Fentreaa, .. I 0 ft I ft v.rd. 3D.... 1 a I Totals ! I 14 It 1 Total I IT II Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Grand Island 30000100 0-M Barned runs: Grand Island. 1 Two-base hit: Cook. Bases on balls: Off Fentress, 1. Struck out: By Hartman. 2; bv Fentress. 4. Left on bases: York. 8; Grand Island, 8. Umpire: McDermott. Fremont "Ingsers Win Knell t. FREMONT. Neb.. Aug. 13. (Special Tel egram.) Fremont won from Hastings to day by a score of 10 to 1. Smith allowed only two hits. The feature of the game was the terrific hitting of Neff and Bon ner, each getting two home runs and a sin gle In four times at the bat. Orth was re moved In the first after the locals had scored three runs on a brace af passes and a home run. Both sides played ragged ball In the field. Score: FREMONT. HASTINOb. . ..AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A.B. xnnaaau, ID. 1 0 2 2 1 Watann lh.. 1 A 1 a 1 Fullan, lh... 1 11 V Fnrtman, sa . I 0 4 0 Bmmlar, cf. 0 I 0 Joora, It 4 1 1 0 Cook, lb I 1 I 0 Kat. lb..... 4 0 t 1 Hoernla, rf.. 4 ft 1 2 Cm. a 4 a 1 i o 0 0 Bennett, of . . 4 ft 1 Bonner, rf... 4 2 1 Naff. 4 i Turulll, If.... 4 0 1 Oaray, lb.... 4 1 1 Thompson, si 1 I Smith, p 4 1 i I 0 0 t 0 Orth, p. o o o ... " Hll Totals 32 11 27 IS 4 P. Totals U 228 14 4 Fullen out on third attempt to bunt. Hastings i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Fremont 8 0 1 f 8 2 0 1 -10 Two-haso hits: Cook. Thompson. Home runs: Neff (2). Bohner (2). Sacrifice hits: Fortman, Rondeau, Fullen, Bennett. Stolen bases: Bromley, Cook, Rondeau. Fullen, Bohner, Neff, Turpln, Carey. First base on balls: Off Orth, 3; off Hill, 6; off Smith, 8. Struck out. By Hill. 2; by Smith. . Double play: Smith to Fullen to Carey. S?.1!86? b": Neff- Pitch: Smith, l; Hill, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Held. SBWARD, Neb., Aug. 13. (Special Tele gram.) Seward defeated Superior today in another slugging match In which Seward won, 9 to 7. Seward bombarded the Su perior pitchers In the sixth for six hits and six runs two of the hits being home runs. Llsy made a running one-handed catch of a fly. Score. SFWARI. grPBRIOR. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. Panrr. rf L 10 Allan rf 1 0 ft 4 0 0 Branonn, 2b. 4 Noft, 2b I Zlnk, lb I Innard. If,. 4 11 Dorarh. aa... S 1 1 1 10 1 I 1 0 Ooyla. rf.... i 10 Mi-.nowall, 2b t Borksws, lb I 1 ft Orr. Jb 1 Walljr, o 4 t J;tr. rf I 1 I ft 0 Prtirha, e.... 4 Fnblnaon. set 1 t 3 1 Olbann. If.... 4 Harmon, p... 1 0 ft l 0 nterana p... 2 Smith, p 10 13ft Irwta, p 1 so Totals il 11 1? 1ft 1 tw.w a ii u 1 . Superior 20104 0 00 07 oowa.ru OO3006I0 9 Earned runs: Superior, 6; Seward, 5 Three-base hit: Dorsch. Home runs: Neff, Leonard. Two-base hits: Henry, Wally (2) Bockewlts (2). Left on bases: Superior. 8: Seward, . Baaes on balls: Off aHrmon 1; off Smith. 2; off Stevens, 1; off Irwin. 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 8: by Smith, 3: by Stevens, 2: by Irwin, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Irwin, 1. Umpire: Kelly. Time: 1:45. Colambns Loses Close Game. COLUM BT7S Keh Alia- 1lllBu.l.l fK-1- gram.) Columbus lost a close game to Kearney today by lucky hitting by the VlSltlns- team mrA mm..!... .v.t .3 -..... i by the umpire. Score: KEARNBT. COUTMBVS. n ABH.OA.Bl. AB.H.O.A.B. U Gray. cf.. i 3 2 ft 0 Melisll. rf.. 2 0 1 0 ft Synak. If.... I 1 0 ft E. Brown. 2b 4 ft 1 2 0 Jarrott. rf... (lift ft Orahun. lb.. 4 " Downey, lb . S 2 1 0 0 B. Brown, si 1 1 I I Paslea. lb... 4 111 ft Cnttttck. cl.. 204 , . Chlllsard, aa I 1 I 1 0 Learh. If.... 4 2 10 0 Clalro, lb 4 0 I 0 0 Pokomar, lb 4 1 10 0 H. Gray, o.. I 0 U 1 1 Harrison, c. t 0 I 1 Mapla. p.... 10 11 ft Har. p I 0 0 I 0 Tottla It I n i t r.i. Z Z 7T 1 T, ----- --.- mi a a Kearnev 4 a i a a a - Columbus 0000001 a Earned runs w -n r . -. . . A Three-base hit: Downey. Home runs: L. Gray. Leach. Sacrifice hits: L. Gray, Synek, Kay. stolen bases: Jarrott. Downey, Chlll gord. Leach. Struck out: By Maple, 12; by Hay, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Maple. 1: by Hay. 1. Rum on kll. r.r j ' - - . - w.. . w . i ,u nine, n . pff Hay, 6. Left on bases: Kearney. 8; Co- lumuua, . nme: i:46. umpire: Bockewlts. Whooping cough la not aagerous when the eousrh Is kenf Iaau mrA . , ... .auvhqod easy by giving Chamberlaln'g Cough Rem edy. It has been used In many epidemics of thia disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. Transmississippi Golf Association Pairings Tim. 7:0a 7:04. 7:08. ?:1Z 7:10. 7:20. 7:24. 7:28. 7:33. 7:3. 7:40. 7:44. 7:48. ' 7:62. 7:b. 8:. 8:04. 8:U8. 8:12. 8:16. S.M. 8:24. a:2. 8.31 8.3. 8:40. 8:44. 8:48. 8:62. . 8:66. 8:00. 8:04. 8:US. :12. .16. :2U. 24. 8:28. t.iX 8:36. 8:40. 8:44. 8:44. 8:6. 8:64. 10:00. 10:04. 10W. 10:18. 10:1. 10:20. 10:24. 10:28. 10:32. lOS. 10:40. 10:4. 1U:6. t. , Names and Clubs. w,r7 ?uier; xc,c PercZ "ail a c. c. W. B. Roberts, O. C. C.; J. F. Anson, O. F. C. Ralston Scoble. O. C. C; A. H. Fetters O F C H. Harry Smith, Colo. Q. C: R. K. RusVali o' F C Ben Gallagher. 6. C, C: T. A- Fry . OC C M. A. Hall, 6. C, Ci H. W7 HoyV.lt & C. F. a Morseman, O. C. C; W. E. Palmatler O F C B. B. Westbrook. O. C. d: B. BucktafS O F C. R. L. Huntley, O. C. C; W. B. Ro5e OF. C. "J V.ptUBarrV0 XC-X- w- Scribner. O. V. C J. C. French, O. C. C; C. M. Richards, O. F. C. Ouy Liggett, O. IL H.; E. A. Hlgglns? O. F. CL "2 J?,raIlAn' -G C'! ott( uman, O. C . C. p. B. Ellis. Denver C: W. K. Conditf, O. F. C. Joe Thomas O. C. C.; Howard Adams. Waveland O. a W. C. MaxUn, O, C. G; J. A. Epen.ter, O. F C. f-J Kfp;y. O. C. C. ; J. B. Blanchard, 6. F. C. Arthur Cooley. O. C. C.; Harry O. Steele. 6. F. a N. H. LoomlB, O. C. C.j H. O. Jordan. 6. F C. Howard WaJdrige. O. C. C: Fred Keame, 6. F. C. F. G. McGllton. O. C. C.j IL fccCoy. O. r. C. F. Hamilton. O. C. C C. L. Smith. Douglas (Arts.) C C. A. V. Kinaler, O. C. C.: J. C. Fennell, Evanston K C John Redick. O. C. C. ; L. D. Bromfield. Jr., Denver C C. T. L. Davis, a C.C.; George Gano, Denver C. C A. A. McClure, O. C. C; J. C. Petro.Hutchlnson C. C A. CopeO. C. C. ; C. B. Schmidt. Rock Island ArsenaL H. James. Denver C. C; C. W. Shields, O. F. C. T. M. Barham, Evanston; C. & Montgomery. O. C C. M. C. Peters, O. C. C; A. W. Warren, St, Joe C C. S- w Ga',,e - C-jL avrry Legs, Mlnlkahda C. b. H. Sprague. O. C. C. ; Fred P. Carr. Hyperion, Des M. J. B. Rahn. O. C. C; Walter Fairbanks. Denver C C H, R. Kimball, O. C. C; Ralph Rider. Hyperion. Dea. M. Ralph Peters, O. C. C; Rand Jones. Evanston G C. Blaine Toung, O. C. C; H. O. Glnnlnup. Muskogee. W. J. Foye, O. C. C. ; Win. Bheehan, Hyperion, Des M. J. P. Magee. O. C. C; Harold Ftaher, Denver C . C. Clarence Peters, O. C. C: Kenneth Keed, Happy Hollow W. N. Chambera, O. F. C.: Robt. Flnkblne. Des M. O. C. Albert Cahn. O. F. C; R. W. Hodge, Evana ton O. C. N. F. RIckard. O. F. C; E. C. Mueller, Rock Island A. Sam Reynolds O. F. C.;T. H. Griffith, Wichita C C. Jack Bharpe. O. F. C-; F. H. Robertson. Wichita C. C J. W. Hughes. O. F. C.: Rufus McDonald. St Joe C. C J. A. Abbott. O. F. C; D. W. Eaton. Evanston G. C. James Allen. O. F. G; E. H. Jones, Evanston, O C. M. H. La DouoeuO. F. G.; C. B. Whitehead, Denver. Ruas Lemiat, O. F. C: Paul Talbot, Evanston O C Ed Murphy, O. F. C; E. IL McVey. Elm Ridge (J. C J. D. Cady, Rock Island A.; F. Woodward, Denver C C Francis Gaines, O. C, C. ; Jack DeWltt, Colorado Springs. L. Klnnear. K. C. G C; G. Chamberlain. Hutchinson C. H. C. Bumney, O. F. C; Paul Hyde. Wichita C. C. P. Edwards. El Paso C. C; G. T. Wilson. O. F. C. C. H. E. Board man. Marshalltowa; J. B. Porter O F C F. B. Hires. Elm Ridge; D. L. Daughrrty. O. F C. ' H. O. Sternberg. Elm Ridge; R. R. HollUter, O. F. C. D. B. Plpea, Elm Kidge; J. W. Tllson. O. F C M. A. McLaughlin. Colo. O. C; E. W.Longley. M Park. H. C. James, Colo. O. C; E. M. Fairfield. O. C C D. R. Brister. Colo. G. C.; J. B. Brandenberg, O F C Ralph L. Head, Dea M. G. C; H. C. Townaend. O F C James Hubbell Des. M. O. Cj E. W. Arthur. O. F C lorser Hunnell Dea. M. O. C.J King Denman, O. F C. E. M. O'BrVau. Waveband P. J (i. T. Sfmamur, ftl.C 10:64. 11:00. 11. 11 .OS. 11:12. 11.14. 11.20. U:2. TIGERS RUN OYER WHITE SOX Heavy Hitting and Loose Fielding Give Detroit Victory. MULLETS WORK IS NOTEWORTHY Final Score Is Nine to One Craw, ford Gets Three-Base Hit PIto Two-Baggers Two Stolen Bases. CHICAGO. Aug.' 13. Chicago's loose fielding linked with the heavy hitting of the Tigers and the work of Mullln resulted In a victory for Detroit here today. The final score was t to 1, the Sox escaping a shutout on a pass and a double. MilWIn allowed but four hits while three of Chi cago's fllngers were used In an effort to check the Tigers. The game waa played on a muddy field. Score. CHIOAOO. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. MfeTntrra. rf. I I I 0 0 Jonet, If I 3 0 0 Lord, 3b 4 9 I 0 Buah, SB, 4 3 0 4 0 Callahan, If.. 4 0 10 ft Draka, of.... 1110 Borila, r.t 4 1 0 0 Crawford, rf. I I I 0 0 McConMI. 2b 4 4 I 3 Dalehantr. lb 4 0 11 0 0 Onlllna. lb... 4 0 0 1 ftrhallrr, lb,, I I I I I Corhan, sa... I 1 4 1 O'Laary. lb.. 6 3 0 1 0 Bulllran. c. I 0 1 1 1 Raumana, Xb 4 1 I I 0 Kralta. o..... 10 10 Btanas. a... 41710 White, p 0 0 0 1 0 Mullln. p.... I 1 0 1 0 HoTllk. p.... 1 0 110 Totals 40 1117 12 Young, p.... 0 0 0 0 Mmsencar.. 1 0 0 0 0 Lang 1 t 0 0 0 i Totals. II 4 37 10 K Batted for Sullivan. Batted for Mclntyre. Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Detroit 2 3010800 0-9 Two-base hits: Jones. Mclntyre, Bau mann, Bush, Lange. Three-bae hit: CrUw ford. Hits: Off White, 4 In two-thirds Inning; off Hovlik, 8 In seven and one-third inrlngs. Sacrifice hit: Bush. Stolen bases: Jones, Crawford. Double play: Corhan to McConnell to Collins. Left on bases: Chi cago, 7; Detroit, 7. Struck out: By MuPIn; 7; by Hovlik. 3; by Young. 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Connolly and Parker. Naps and Browns Split. ST. LOUI8. Aug. 13.-Cleveland and St. Ixmis divided a double-header here this afternoon. St. louts bunched hits with errors in the third Inning and scored four runs, drove Falkenberg off the mound In the fifth and scored three more, winning the first game, 7 to 1. Laporte's batting featured. Cleveland hit the ball at will and took advantage of errors and took the second game, 7 to 1. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bnotten, cf.. I I I 1 0 Graney. If. ... I 1 1 ft 1 Anattn. 8b... I I 1 2 0 Csnrall. lb... I I 4 1 1 B' w.l tier. rf. 4 1 ft 1 1 Jaokaon. rf . . 4 0 1 0 0 porta, 2b.. 4 I I 0 0 Lajola, lb.... 4 1 I 3 ft Hosan, If.... 5 1 1 0 0 Ball, 2b 4 1111 Clark, ft.... 4 I ( 0 1 Blnn'ham. of I I 4 0 1 Black, lb.... 4 10 0 Tumar, as... 4 1410 wanaca, as.. I J o rianar, e.... a v 7 I u Powall. p.... 1 0 0 2 0 Falkfmb'c. P I 0 0 I 0 Kalor. p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals IS 14 17 12 2 Kaiterly ... 1 1 0 0 ft ' ToUla 37 19 14 1 4 Batted for Kalar In the ninth. St. Louis 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 -T Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Laporte (2). Ball, Austin. Bases on balls: Off Falkenberg, S; off Kaler, 2; off- Powell, 1. Struck out: By Powell. 3; by Falkenberg, 2; by Kaler, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Perrine and Dineen. Score, second game: ST. LOtXIB. CLKVBIJtXD. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O A F, Shotten, cf.. I 0 1 0 ft Oranay, If.... 1110 1 Auatln, lb... 2 0 11 (I StOTall, lb... ft I I 1 0 8'waltisr. rf. 4 1 I 0 0 Jarkaon. rf . , S 2 I 0 0 Laporta, 2b.. 4 0 111 Lajola. 2b.... 1 8 0 6 0 Homo. It.... I 1 I 0 2 Ball, lb I 0 2 I ft Stephana, .. 4 0 I I 0 Blrm'ham, ef ft 0 1 0 0 Black, lb.... 4 1 II 0 1 Tumor, as... I 100 Wallace, sa.. 4 110 0 Ftaher, C....I 0 ft 0 0 Laka. p 2 0 0 0 Krapp, p 1 8 0 8 0 namiiion, p. a a 1 0 Ofaa 1 1 0 0 0 Totals t II 27 11 1 Msloaa .... 1 ft 0 ft Totals 11 S 17 U 4 Cleveland 20012000 27 St.. Louis 10000000 01 Two-base hits: Schweitzer, Stovall. La Jole. Three-base hit: Jackson. Bases on balls: Off Krapp, 6; off Lake, 1; off Ham ilton, 1. Struck out: By Krapp, 6; by Lake, 1: by Hamilton, 1. Time: 1:58. Umpires: Dineen and Perrine. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Bltr Returns. Time. 11:28. 11:32. 11:3 11:40. 11:44. 11:48. 11:62. 11:66. 12:00. 12:04. 12:08. 12:12. 12:16. 12:16. 12:20. :2:24. 12:23. 12:32. 12:36. 12:40. 12:44. 12:48. 12:62. 13:66. 1:00. 1:04 1:08. 1:12. 1:16. 1:20. 1:24. 1:28. 1:82. 1:36. 1:40. 1:44. 1:48. 1:62. 1:66. 2:00. 2:04. 2:12. 2:16. 2:20. 2:24. 2:28. 1:83. 8:86. 8:40. 1:44. 1:48. 2:62. 2 66. 8:00. 3:04. 3:08. 3:1i 8:16. 3:20. 3.24. 3 28. 3:32. 8:86. 8:40. 8.44, CUBS SHUTJJUT CARDINALS Hit, Error and Sacrifice Bring Only Run of Game. RICHIE 4ND SALLEE IN DUEL Chlraso Gets SI lilts While t. I.onls Oets Poar Two Stolen. Base -Karb Pitcher Strike Ont Two Men. CHICAGO, Aug. lS.-Chlcago shut out St. Ixtuis, 1 to 0. toduy In the final game of the series. The game was a pitchers' battle between Richie and Bailee, the lone run of the afternoon resulting from a hit, an error and a sacrifice. Score: CHICAOO. IT. LOVIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Sharkanl. If. 1 1 J 0 Huialna. tb. I 1 a I 1 Good a. rf.... 10 10 0 Eltla. It 4 0 10 0 Tlnkar, aa... 4 1 2 1 Bllaa. r I ft 2 1 ft Zlm rman. 2b I I I 10 Konatchr. lb 4 ft IS 0 Povla. lb ... S 0 0 2 ft Kana. rf.. . 2 0 I 0 0 Hofman. cf.. 4 110 0 Kmtth. lb ... 1112 0 gain-, lb I 0 IK 1 ft Oakea. cf.... 1 I ft Arrhor, e .... S ft 2 1 ft Hauarr. aa... I ft ft Rlchls. p.... 1114 0 Sal lea, p 101 Totala 17 27 U 1 Totala t 4 14 12 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 St. Louis 00000000 00 Sacrifice hits: Hugglns. Oonde, Paler, Zimmerman. Stolen bases: Tinker, Hoff man. Double piny: Doyle to Zimmerman to Saler. lft on bases: Chicago. 8; St. Louis, 4. Bnses on balls: Off Sallee, 2; off Richie, 1. Struck out: By Richie, 2; by Sallee, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran. v. Pirates and Reds Divide. CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 13. Cincinnati and Pittsburg broke even In a double header here today, the locals winning the first. 4 to 0, while the visitors took the second. 7 to 2. Caspar allowed Pittsburg onlv three hits In the first game. The nttaburg team hit Smith hard In the sec ond. Clarke's sensational catch of a foul fly in the second game featured. Byrne's hlttlni; in the second game counted largely in Pittsburg run making. Score, first game: PTTTSBrtHO. CINCINNATI AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Brroa. lb.... 4 12 0 Beachar. if.. 41100 Clacks. If.... 2 0 1 0 0 Batea. cf I 1 I 0 0 Oarer, cf..., 4 0 1 0 0 Hoblltial, lb I 0 2 ft Wacnar, aa... 4 0 12 0 Mitchell, .rf.. 4 16 0 0 Miller, 2b.... I 0 t 0 1 IMnney, aa.. 1171 McK'chnr, lb I 0 7 0 n Ksan, lb.... I 1 1 0 0 Wilson, rf... 10 110 Kamond, lb.. I 1 2 0 0 Simon, e 110 t HcLmii, e... I 0 I I 0 Oamnlta, p. .. 2 0 0 1 0 Oaapar, p 1 0 0 1 0 Phllllppl, p.. 00010 Campbell ..1 0 0 0 0 ToUls 17 7 27 7 1 Totals 27 III 1 1 ' Batted for Cannitz In the eighth. Pittsburg 00000000 00 Cincinnati 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 4 Left on bases: Pittsburg, 4: Cincinnati, 4. Three-base hits: Bates, Egan. Hits: Off Camnltz, 6 In seven innings; off Phllllppl, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Hoblltzel, McLean. Stolen bases: Mitchell (2), Bates. Double play: Wagner to Mc Kechnle. Struck out: By Camniti. 4; by Phllllppl, 1; by Oaspar, 1. Bases on balls: Off Camniti, 1; off Phllllppl, 1; off Gas par. 8. Hit by pitch bail: By Oaspar, Wilson. Time: 1:38. Umpires: O'Day and Frary. PITTSBimO CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.B. Prrn. tb.... 1114 0 Boucher, it... 0 14 0 0 F.CIarka. if. 4 I I 0 ft Batea, of.... 10 110 Carer, of 4 0 1 0 0 Hnblltael, lb 8 2 I 0 ft tVajcnar, sa.. 1114 0 Maraana, lb., 1400 Miller, lb... I I 1 4 0 Mitchell, rf. I 0 1 1 0 MrK'ch'a, lb I 116 1 0 Downey, aa. .1 0 14 0 Wilson, rf... 4 110 0 Ean. tb.... 4 0 14 0 Olbson. o.... 4 0 0 8 0 Kemona. lb.. 4 1111 Leltleld, p... 4 I 1 6 0 T. Clark, c. I 0 5 0 0 Smith, p 2 1 0 I 0 Totals M 1 2 09everell .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 I 27 18 1 Score second game: Batted for Smith In ninth. Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1-7 Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit. Byrne. Struck out: By Smith 1 Rn.a. mm halla I tf T .1 l 1 .4 O- off Smith. 3. Time: 1:47. Umpires: O'Day and Frary. , RESULTS IN THREE-I LEAGUE Dnbaqae, Rock Island. Qolney and Decatnr Win Games. DUBUQUE, la., Aug. 13. Dubuque won the first of the series with Danville, the league leaders, 4 to 3, today. Score: RH.E. Dubuque 4 7 0 Danville 3 8 0 Batteries: Rogge, Akers and Allen; Klr wln and Hlldehrand. ROCK ISLAND. 111., Aug. IS. Rock Is land defeated Peoria, 8 to 8, today. Score: RH.E. Rock Island 6 11 2 Peoria 8 5 2 Batteries: Cook and Oondlng; Tammen and Prendergast. QUINCT. 111., Aug. IS. Qulncy made two three-baggers and two singles In the ninth and won an air-tight game from Daven port, 8 to 2. Five double plays featured the game. Score: ' R.H.E. Qulncy 3 7 0 Davenport 2 8 1 Batteries: Vyskocll and Forney; Dick and Coleman. BLOOMINGTON. Til.. Aug. 13. Decatur won from Waterloo, 1 to 0, when Willis clouted the ball In the tenth and scored Callahan. Score: R.H.E. Decatur 1 10 1 Waterloo 0 7 1 Batteries: Willis and Callahan; Stowers and Harrington. Wayno Wins Game. WATNBj Neb., Aug. 18. (Special Tele gram.) Wakefield lost to Wayne by a score of 6 to 2. Batteries: Wayne. Leahy and Do pew; Wakefield, Dtlts and Busby. Names and Clubs. & C111. Waveland P.: S. Daugherty. O. F. G B. E. Dorr, Waveland P.; L. B. Carrier, 6. F. C. Newman Dorr, Waveland P.: F. Potter, O. F. C. W. F. Moore, Waveland P.; W. M. Guthrie, St. Joe C. C. Don Newburn, Waveland P.; J. A. C.Kennedy. O. C. C. W. K. Groves, Waveland P.; W. B. Roberts, O. C. C. R. L. Mitchell, Waveland P.; T. R. Kimball, O. C. C. M. A. Peer, Waveland P.; George Prlns. O. C. G Dr. Howard Keeler, Hyperion: James Blakeney, O. F. G C. M. Cathcart, Hyperion; F. L. Campbell, O. C. C. W. H. Ammons, Ilyperlon; F. B. Miller, O. C. C. Harry Warren, Hyperion; E. P. peck O. C. C. H. F. McAdow, Hyperion; Bam Burns, ir., O. C. C. G. Frederlckson, Oklahoma City; R. Brooks, Minneapolis. E. 8. Ferguson. Oklahoma City; A. O. Nichols, O. F. G 8. R. Cunningham, Oklahoma City; Hal Brady. O. G G E. E. Westervelt, Okl. City; J. A. Buckingham, O. C. C. Frank 8cott. Oklahoma City, W. E. Schaefer, H. H. J. il. Bhreve, Hutchinson C. C; B.W.Tandy, H. H. H. M. Stewart, Hutchinson G C; E. A. Nordstrom. H. H. W. D. Phillips, Hutchinson G C;. B. H. Ross, H. H. G H. German, Evanston O. C; W. E. Rhoadea, H. H. R. H. Williams. Evanston O. C; T. W. Austin, H. II R. F. Lakenan, Jr., Evanston Q. G; B. Kimberly. H. H. Jack Llndaey, O. F. G: Roland Harrison, Hyperion F. W. H. Howlett, Evanston G. C; D. Silverson, H H. W. P. Neff. Evanston O. G; W. E. Shepard. H. H. E. M. Morsman, Jr., O. C. C.J H. T. Rogera. Denver C. O. L. Miller .Evanston G. C; A. J. Bromfield, Denver C. H. J. Eaton, Evanston G. G; Jack Callls Denver C. E. H. Schauffler, Evanston G. C; A. C. Foster, Denver C. F. W. Schaefer, Evanston O. C.J 8. RIckard, Denver C. L. E. Motter. Evanston, . C.J W. B. Blcksler, DenveraC. F. P. Sebree, Evanston O. C. ; H. 8. Crocker. Denver G E. P. Roes, Evanston G. G; J. L. Van Burgh. H. H. J. C. Cutherson, Muskogee; E. 8. Kassler, IJenver C. Don C. Bothwell, Muskogee; C. E. Griffey, Denver C F. A. Brttton. Elm Ridge; H. U. Westergard C B. R. A. George C. Powers, Waveland: Frank Hale, H. H. J. D. MoGowan. Denver; J. Koenlgsberger, Grand View. Louis Motter. Jr.. Elm Ridge: C. M. Wllhelrn. O. C. C. Guy Furay. O. G G; John Hill, O. F. C. E. K. Buck, O. F. C. ; Ray Gould, H. H. O. D. Klpllnger. O. F. C; A. W. Clark. H. H. Frank Barrett. O. F. C. ; J. R. Webster. H. H. W. IL Bherraden. O. F. C: IL B. Lemere. H. H. P. L. McCoy. O. F. C.j Joseoh Pol tar. H. H. Lore Kelly, O. F. G A. J. McShane, H. H, W. H. Koenlg, O. F. C.J C. W. Hull. O. G C. J. D. Foster, a F. C.j F. Colpetier. O. C C. Alfred Bchalek, O. F. G; J. C. Kinaler. O. C. C. W. A. Redick, O. G C.J W. T. Burns, O. C. C. a. W. Wattles, O. C. C.J Luther Drake. O. G C. J. T. Stewart. O. C. G; F: L. Burkley, O. G C. W. M. Burgess, O. G C ; O. L. Hammer O. C. C. C. F. McUrew. O. G C.J E. B. Caldwell, O. C. C. C. E. Spens, O. C. C.J Ed 6wobe. O. C. C. Ross Towle, O. C. C.j H. G. Moorehead. O. G C. F. W. Lake, O. CC; C. N. Deltx. O. C. C. C. H. Pickens. O. C. C.J M. A. Hall. O. C. C. Archibald Love. O. C. C. : J. E. Ha urn. O. C. C. 7.. T. IJndsey. O. C. C; H. L. Cummings, O. C. O. F. A. Brogan. O. C. C.j W. D. McIIugh, O. C. G W. H. MoCord. O. C. C.j C. L Deuell, O. C. C. W. Farnam Bmlth, O. G C; F. J. Howell, O. C. C MARTY O'TOOLE COMES BACK High-Priced Beauty Returns to His Old-Time Eorm. HOLDS SAINTS TO THREE HITS Misjudged Kly Is All that "nves Knnana City from a hotnat at the Hands of the St. lnnl I rack. ST. TALU Aug. 13. O'Tuole showed his old time form against Kansas City today, holding them to three hits und winning, R to 1. Clark misjudged James' fly In the fifth and It went for two bases, scoring Corrldon and saving the visitors from a shutout. Brandon was knocked out of the box In the first Inning by the home club and Flene, who relieved him, pitched good ball. Josh Clarke was at bat four times and got hs many walks. Score. KANSAS CITY. iT. PAt'L AB IK) A t An. H O A R Barhean, Sb . 4 0 0 1 0 Clara. If 0 ft 0 ft ft Sullivan, if..' 4 1 II 0 0 Jtmca. i f 4 110 0 Iva. I 4 ft 0 0 0 M Mrl.-k, 3b 4 0 0 I 0 Hyatt, rf 4 1 1 ft 0 Ilehanty. rf 1 I n 0 Bo'erman. lb 4 0 11 1 0 Autrey, lb... 4 2 12 0 0 Ttoca'nl'4. ab 0 0 1 0 d Butler, aa.... 1112 1 (VrrMon, aa.. 1 n ft 7 0 Kelly, r 4 2 0 0 Pownejr, aa3b 4 ft I I OP McC'k, 3b I ft 2 7 0 Jamea, c I 1 4 A ft O'Toole, p... 2 0 0 4 0 ltrandoni, p.. 00000 Flene, p I ft ft I o Toiala SS 7 24 14 I Totals 20 8 24 14 0 KanHas City 0 0 0 I ft 0 0 0-1 St. Paul 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -5 Two-base hit: .lames. Three-base hits: Autrey, Kelly. Bases on halls: Off O'Toole, 4: off Brandon. 1: off Flene, 3. struck out: By O'Toole. K: by Kicnc. 4. empires: Fer guson and Eddingcr. I nlnnibm Heats 4 olonels. LOC1SVILLH. Ky.. Aug. 13. Columbus had and easy time today In defeating Louisville In the first gnmo of the series. The locals started off like winners, but the visiters began some hreavy hitting in the fifth Inning and kept It up the re mainder of the contest, finishing with a total of nineteen safe hits. Score: LOl:SVILJ,B. coLtrMnrs AB.H.O A.B. AH H O A S. Stanahury. If I 2 2 0 1 Hln. hman. It K 12 0ft Konlnann, aa I 2 1 4 OAlahllns, aa.. I I t It 0 r,rlmhw, lb 4 1 ft 2 1 Conaalton, rf 0 I I 0 ft Klaher. rt....4 110 0 Perrlni, lb . I 2 I ft ft Rtanley. cf... 4 ft 0 0 1 powna, Sb.... 0 12 4ft Hulawltt, 2b. I It 1 OO'Rourke, lb 4 1 1 1 0 Maker, 3b.... 4 111 2 Odwall, cf... I 4100 Huahee, e... 1111 IWil.h. e 1 3 0 0ft Miller, c 2 1 0 0 0 Packard, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Hls'n'b'tn. p 2 1 0 I ft McQuillan, pi 0 0 0 0 Chener. p.... 0 0 0 0 ft Lattlmore, lb 1 0 0 0 0 Slagle, p 00000 Hearne. p.... 0 0 0 1 0 Total 44 II 27 10 0 Totala 37 12 27 14 ( Louisville 8 002001006 Columbus 0 0 0 0 9 3 0 2 014 Stolen bases: Fisher, Oriel!. Two-base hits: Hughes, Hinchman (2). Three-base hits: Stanshury, Robinson, Hulswltt, Mahl Ing. O'Rourke. Sacrifice hits: O'Rourke, Walsh, McQulllln. Sacrice fly: Hinchman. Double plays: Mahling to I'errlng: Hula wltt to Robinson to Grlmshaw; Mahling to Downs to Perrlng. Hits: Off Packard, 3 in two and two-thirds innings; off McQuil lan, 9 In eight and oe-thj.rd Innings; off Higginbotham, 8 In four Innings; off Cheney, 2 In one-third Inning: off Slagle, four In two-thirds innings; off Henrne, 5 in four Innings. Struck out: By McQuil lln, 6. Bases on balls: Off Packard. 1: off Higginbotham, 2; off Cheney. 1; off McQulllln, I j off Hearne, 1. Wild pitch: Higginbotham. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Blerhalter and Fox. - Hoosiera Hit Ball Hard. INDIANA POLLS, Aug. 13.-In a free hit ting contest today, Indianapolis defeated Toledo, 4 to 1. Both teams played sensation ally In the field, the locals retiring the visitors three times with double plays when the bases were filled. In the first Inning Woodruff singled and McCarthy hit the first ball pitched for a home run, which proved enough for Indianapolis' pitcher. Score. TOLKDO. INDIANAPOLtS. AB H.O.A.K. AB H.O.A E. Kllea. lb 4 1 I 3 0 Hoffman, ef. 8 I 0 0 Brook I e, lb . 3 17 10 Woodruff, If . 4 I 0 0 0 Hinchman, lb 4 0 I I 0 McCarthy, rf I I I 0 0 Orlnsa, lb.... 1 1 7 0 0 Houaer. lb... I 1 11 1 0 Donahue, rf.. I 0 ft 1 0 Oett. lb 4 0 0 4 0 Hiiro.. It 4 I 0 0 0 Hitler, e 3 1 1 1 0 Cajrlarh, e... 2 0 1 1 0 Wllliama, lb I 1 14 0 CI y nee. rf.... 4 2 4 0 0 Mom, as.... 110 4 0 Swaon, p 2 1 0 2 0 Link, p 4 0 0 1 0 Totals 20 I 34 II 0 Totala 30 11 27 15 0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -4 Two-base hits: McCarthy, Qrlggn. Burns, Clynes. Three-base hit: Rltter. Home run: McCarthy. Bases on balls: Off Link, 3; off Swann, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Carlsch. Struck out: By Link. 1. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Indianapolis. 11. Double relays : Mowe to Williams to Houser (2. Williams to Mowe to Houser. Sacrifice hits: Mowe, McCarthy, Swann, Bronkle.e Stolen base: McCarthy. Time: 1:60. empires: Handlboe and Chill. Millers Scoop Brewers. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13.-Cavet allowed but two hits, one a scratch and Minne apolis won the final game of the series from Milwaukee today, 3 to 0. A diving catch by Clymer and his timely hitting featured. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. lATLWAVKRE. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Clymer, of... 4 I I 0 0 stone. If 4 0 I 0 0 Altlter, aa.... Ill 0 Charlea. 2b.. 4 0 I . 0 Cravath. If... 4 0 1 0 0 Orendorf, lb. 4 0 I 0 0 Wllliama. 2b. 4 2 0 t 0 Randall, rf.. 10 10 0 Roaaman, rf. I 0 1 0 0 Ralaton, cf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Gill, lb I 0 16 0 0 nark, lb.... I 0 110 Perrla. lb.... I 0 11 1 Lewie, aa....l 1111 Owene, o... 8 I I 1 0 Marahall, c. . I 1 I 1 0 Cavet, p -It 02 1 Nloholeon, p. I 0 0 I 0 Totala 10 T 17 14 t ToUls 20 I 24 11 1 Minneapolis 10000002 -3 Milwaukee 00000000 0-0 Two-base hit: Clymer. Three-base hit: Clymer. Stolen base: Altiser. Sacrifice hit: Altizer. Double play: Clark to Charles to Orendorf. Left on bases: Min neapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 6. Basea on balls: Off Cavet, 8. Struck out: ByCavet, 6; by Nicholson, 6. Time: 1:80. Umpires: Hayes and Owens. Barneston Troances Indians. BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. 18. (Special Tele gram.) In one of the most exciting ball games played at Barneston this season the home team won from Oreen'a Nebraska Indians today by the score of 2 to 1. The Barneston team Imported a t wirier from Kansas and the Redskins were unable to connect with his curves. The teams win play again tomorrow. The score: R.H.E. Barneston 2 4 0 Indians 13 0 Clalbertsoa Wins la Tenth. TRENTON, Neb., Aug. 13 (Special Tel egram.V The best game of ball of the sea son In this part of the state was played between the home team and Culbertson. the score at the end or the nintn inning being 3 to & In the tenth Culbertson made two erroTS,maKing u a to a. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. TV. G. UKE FOR SHERIFF. FRED H. II0E. ,A TRIUMPH IN THE ART THE LEADING BEER IN THE MIDDLE WEST Family Trade coaa. aiorx, GOLF TOURNEY OPENS TODAY Harry Tuckey and Peny Hall Stirt Golf Play Early Thi Mominp ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE Vlsltlnar Players Will lie formally Introduced to Omaha Hospitality t Samson's Pro this Kvenlna. Harry Tukey ami Percy Hall of (he Omaha Cuiintl) club will start the crnth annual Transmislt.lpi tiolf wmi'iinim-nt nt 7:30 o'clock this morning al tlic Oninha Country club. Following them al InlerHls of every four minutes wiU come the other JKfi players entered, the lust pair gelling off the first tee at .1.44 o'clock In the Hfter nonn If arrangements gn right Everything that it has been tit all possible to do. and a number of details thai were thought almost impossible, have ben pre pared by the members of the Omaha Coun try club fin- the visitors. Automobiles are at their service, and after leaving their rooms at the Home, where the headquarter are. they will find the best of acciimiiioiia- tlons at the Country club. Kach member of thee lub has given up his locker for the use of the visitors during the week. Sunday saw hundreds of golfers out on the Country club course and many good scores were made. The bgey mark of 81 as broken often, many of the golfers hop ing that they can do as ell during the tournament as In their practice round of Sunday. ! The tpiestlon of caddies Worried the golf jers In charge of the tournament for a while, nnd In fact still does. Kvcrv golfer likes to have a caddy to isrrv his clubs only, during the day, hut sometimes thn scarcity of boys nmkes it impossible to do this. Tonight the golfers will meet Samson, who has worked for many a week preparing now tortues for the candidates and lots of fun for the crowd. The golfers will go out to the Den In autos.' DODGE WINS FROM HUMPHREY Fast Tram Snowed Inder In Tern Contests. DODGE, Neb., Aug. 13.-(Speclal.)-The Dodge Athletics won from Humphrey nt the Ilgh- tournament, on Leigh grounds. August 10. by the score of 7 to 2. Up to the seventh Inning It was as fine a pitchers' hnMlm , . ... - couiu see, witn r'ox, form erly of the Tork Slate lu. i,..,!.. . little the better of It. but In the seventh me Dodge Athletics batted like tigers and Utterly ate Fox up. with two simrU. . two-bagger and a three-bagger, nettimr three runs, and In the eighth they more than Implicated the stunt, and the slaughter was not ended until four more runs crossed the plate. Score: RHF ' Humphrey 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6-2 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0-7 l 7 Two. base lilte- Yt i l. . i hase hits: Ruff. West, Neighbors and Bul- Rr;.Pt.rUck0"t: By Heftl' : bV Fox, K. Batteries: Dodge, Heftl and Butler; Hum phrey, Kox and Stewart. The Dodge Athletics defeated the .Tumor.. rey team In a slow game on Dodge grounds on August 11, by a score of 13 to 4. Zavadll, ror the visitors, was wild and walkeri fii. men In five Innings. Mendllks hits out of three times up. Score: R H.E. Humphrey ... 010001200-4 lo Oodge 11205081 1.1 A A CLEVELAND BUYS OMAHA MAN Outfielder Williams Pnrrhaaed by American LroaTae Team. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. li-The Cleve land American league club has exercised Its option with the Portland (Oregon) club of the Pacific Coast league on Outfielder "Buddy" Ryan; Pitcher Steen and Short stop Roger Pecklnbaugh. All three will re port next season. The Cleveland club also has purchased Outfielder Williams of the Omaha team of the Western league and Catcher Mahling of Seattle, Wash. Williams started his nrofesstnnal ra reel this year, having been signed by St. Louis. e was bought by Pa Rourke In the be ginning of the summer and has rendered good service here. Williams has batted 27 times this year, made sixty-six hits and rorty-one runs and his average figures .247. He has made eighty-seven' nut outs, four assists, five errors and holds a fielding average of .844. Pa Rourke is at present In Cleveland. Th. local base ball men have not yet been ad vised of the deal and do not know when Williams will leave. Longs, 12 1 Crowns, T. The R. E. Langs defeated the Brode gard Crowns yesterday at the Fort Omaha grounds by the score of 12 to 7. Bad sup port gave the Crowns all their runs In the first two Innings. Lefty Wright pitched fine ball for the Plumbers and struck out 11 men. Score: R H E Plumbers ....4006 1 01 1 12 18 4 Crowns 3301 00000-788 Batteries: Plumbers, J. Brown and Wright; Crowns. Fuller, Young and Bell Struck out: By Brown 4:, by Wright 11. P ACC DAS I Ea aaaa aJl k- t sail 1 BE . OMAHA vs. ST. JOSEPH ROURKE PARK Aug. 12-13-14 Sunday Aug. 13 Two Oamaa First Gam. Called 8 :30 Monday Aug. i Ladies' Oar OAJCCS CALLED 3:48 Oar Xesav.a lath and Farnam at 8:30 ROME SUMMER GARDEN Vaudeville and Photo Plays Dine Out Doors eooi.XBT nAcm tw omasa ilatCKHnTmA IT88T BVKMI3TQ Adnosstoa 10 Cants OF BREWING Supplied by t'rfne Webs tear m