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ROURKES BATTER TURNER
Home Athletes Assemble Ten Runs
Off Des Moines Hurler.
SEVEN ETJK3 MADE IN FOURTH
Taraer Avlatea la that Rtaasa and,
with labaeqaeat Tallin Roirkfi
Raa t 10 to fl Kror la
Booster Car Battle.
A gink by the name of Turner, who
nca encumbered the pay roll of aome
American association club, essayed to
train tha fiery Rourke athletes yesterday,
but In that capacity he via quite Invisible
to fhe naked orb. yte hurled horrend
ously for three Innings hut that much
prosperity made him anmewhat hora du
combat and he ascended with remarkable
rapidity In the fourth when tha demon
home athlotea celebrated Rooster day In
a most fitting; and proper manner by
bumping aeven runs over the well known
plate. This seven was angumented In
subsequent rounds until the final score
stood, 10 to .
Outside of the fact that Omaha copped
the combat and Rourke and Isbell worked
for nothing. Boomer day wasn't what
Are you smok
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Warm weather and
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go together.
Try a mild cigar.
The , Rohert Burns
has the kind of mild
ness which indicates
rich, mellow tohacco
perfectly blended.
Cool and smooth
from tip to tip.
We recommend
the new Invincible"
for a good, free
smoking Robert
Burns shape.
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might - be . called cyolopean success. A
bare thousand bugs paid their way Into
the park and Vlo Farrlsh opines the coin
realised therefrom will not pay for tha
graps Juice the attendants at the conven
tion of the National Association of Pro.
fesslonal Base Hall lesgues may diapoee
of ! wring; their stsy among us. Vlo
wasn't any too sanguine over tha venture
and he declares necesity demands an
other Booster day early In Peptember.
The Boosters from Des Molne were
iiulte militant In the opening stanzas.
Three runs did the belligerent cents com
pile off Mr. Roy Crabb before- their fel
low cltlsen and compatriot, Mr. Turner,
departed for the clouds In1 the fourth.
Peart a (lease laalasj.
But the fourth round waa sweet to all
loyal Rourke fans. Turner started by
walking Krueer. Fred Bchllebner, the
well known Prussian prince, who would
rather fight Isbell than all the Russians
In the world, doubled to- center". Confal
ton poked a slnele to the same pasture
and when Kwoldt and Hartford beat It
out to centerfleld to Bet a closer view of
the signs painted on the fence, Krueger
hiked for the plate while Isbell emerged
from the habiliments of the proletariat In
tno visiting ssreopharus to call sundry l
words of advice. Krueger made the hike
with success and the Pruisslan ' prince
hiked with equal success to third while
Hunter hit the pill firmly In his noble
mitt and waited for somebody to throw
It Thomas popied to Turner In a futile
effort to sacrifice, but Oraham poked one
through Hahn' for a double. Dunlop
rolled a little one to Ewoldt, who
promptly made one of his famous hectlo
heaves toward tha inoffensive bugs In the
grand stand and Congalton and Oraham
raced home." Crabb doubled Into deep
center scoring Punlop and K rug hit one
a mile or a mile and a half Into right
field for two sacks scoring Crabb. Thoma
son peat out an Infield hit and Krug
scored when Xrueggtr went out. Turner
to Jones. Ttiomanon waa caught trying
to nab third and the Agony waa over.
Not content with battering Mr. Turner
to a frassle In the fourth the turbulent
Rourkes started after him again In the
fifth. Tha Prusrlnn prince singled, waa
sacrificed to second, went to third on a
passed bail and came horn a on Thomas
sacrifice fly, v
Taraer a (2am Cay. '
To show he Is a regular glutton for
punishment Turner bravely carried the
tray Into the next round. Crabb poled a
hit. Turner made an error and Thomason
made another hit. one run. Krug then
scored on Kruegger's fielder's choice for
the second run. That was all as tha
Rourkes did not want to ruin Mr. Turner
entirely. He might pitch again here.
In the eighth Inning the Jioostera tried
to rally. They rallied for a minute but
that was all. Andreas walked and Jones,
nalry and Kwoldt singled In suoce. on,
thus netting three runs. Nothing' more
doing, however, ar Crabb waa right on
the job.
Today Jesse Oarret wll heave for the
Rourkes. Game called at 1- o'clock. . Bun-
day a double-header will be atared. First
game called at S o'clock. Pep Bandera, of
the Btors Tlrumphs, will heave one game.
Bcore:-
OMAHA.
, . AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Krug, If. 4 3 1 I 0
1'hoiuesoo. cf 4 0 3 1 0
Xruegi't, c 1 1 1 4 1 0
ex hllrbner, IK .... I I I 14 a 0
Coniralton, rf S 1 I t 0 0
Thomas, h. I 0 0 I 1 0
(iraham, it). 4 114 4 0
'Kunlop, sa 4 ' 1 I 4 1
Crabb, p 4 1 I 4 0
Totals .'. SI '0 10 n 1 I
DE8 MOINES.
All. R. II. O. A. K.
Hahn. rf 1 3 0
Hunter, ct i ! 0 0
Murrell, Sb. - I 0 ' .0 3 0
Andreas, lb 0 1 0 0
Jones, lb 4 1 I I 10
Haley, c '.. 4 1 S 4 t 0
IKw.ldt, as.-3b. .... 4 0 1 1 1
Breen, If 4 1 0 1 O 0
ilUrtford. Ib.-ss.,... 4 14 3 0
Turner, p. 10 0 13 1
Isbell 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ?T 10 34 10 1
'Batted for Turner In the ninth.
Omaha
Huns 007lle -10
litis 1 4) 1 I 10
!Des Moines
Huns I 1 M H II 4-1
Hits M t t H 1 I 1 ID
Two-base hits: Schllebner, Graham,
Crabb, Krug. Jones, Hahn, Haley, stolen
baees: Krug, Tbomaaun. bacrtflce hit:
('ongalton. HacrifK-e fly: Thomas. Double
play: Turner to Jones to Barrel!. Left
on - bases: Omaha, 4; Dea Moines. 4.
Struck out: By Crabb, f; by Turner, i.
Bases on balls: Oft Crbb, 1; off Tur
ner, . Passed ball: Krurger (!. Haley.
Time: 1:04. Umpire: . tlrr.
SIOl'X WIN FIRST OP SKRIK9
Clark Keeaa Hits Well DUtribated
Over tha Kiel.
bT. J08EPH. Aug. 7.-Although hit
hard, Clark kept the blows well scattered
and tWoux ctty won the first game of the
serloa, I to 1 Score:
8IOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. . 'o. A. EX
Cooaey, lb 4 0 11 1 1
Clarke. If 4 1110 0
Kane, lb t 1 t 10
I 'Mvuleon. cf 4 i a 0
Batrd, lb....M t 1 1 1
Callahaa. rf., I 1 1
Smiib, sa 4 11114
Murphy, o 3 0 T 1 a
C Clark, p a 1 1 I t
Touu at 4 "i a "t II
6T. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O.
R. Watsoa. 2b 4 1 1
Kox. If 4 j 0 1
U. Watson, cf 4 a a
Patterson, lb 4
bituon, ab.-ss 4 1 S I
Williams, rf 4 0 3 4
tv-hang. c. -3b I 1 I
Wall, ss t v j
xbicrxer, v Ilia
A.
TIIK IiKK.r
GNCAMP5T)
fWfteO
pRiiAN
Oriffith. e...o.
Thomas, p
sul'ettlgrew ...
Vsncc, p
Totals
0
0
0
0
u
3u 2 10
xKtrxer batted for Wall In eighth,
xxl'rttigrew batted for Thomas In
elehth.
Hloux City 0 O021t000 4
PI. Joseph 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-1
Three-haee hits: Bmlth. Kane. Two
base hits: Hterzer. Cooney. Stolen banes:
Callshan. Bacrlfire hit: Kane. Karrlflne
fly: Hi-hang. ,eft on bases: 8loux City,
3; St. Joseph. 7. Htrurk out: By Vance,
2; by Thomas. 1; by Clark, 4. Bases on
bslls: Vance, X Hits: off Thomas. I In
I Innings. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Oaeton
and Mct'afferty.
LlNroL, WIN" 1W THE TENTH
Hard Foastht (lame Lost by the
(irlssllea.
DENVER, Colo.. Aug. T.-Unooln won
a hard fought ten-Inning game from Den
ver today, i to 4. The fielding of Butcher
and Allen featured. McOaffigan of the
visitors, waa ordered off the field for dis
puting a decision with Umpire Cullen.
Score :
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. o. A. E.
.423)00
.2 0 0 1 0 0
.613510
.612010
4 0 1 1 0 0
.401231
,411310
.4 0 1 3 2 0
3 0 0 1 6 1
10 0 10 1
2 0 0 1 0 0
Miller, If.-cf.
McOaffigan, ss
''"r".
Wulllln. 3b
Collins, rf
Hrhrelbner. cf.-ss..
AVIIIIams. lb.
Roher, , c ,
Pmlth. p
Allen, If
Blackbourne, If. ..
Totals
38 6
DENVER.
AB. R.
U SO 13
11.
0
3
2
0
0
0
o.
e
1 1
E.
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Faye. 2b.
4 1
Oaseldy. rf. .
Mccarty, cf. ..
Butcher, If. .
Block, o
Coffey, as. ..
Fisher, lb. ...
Oarhour, lib. .
"B. Schretber,
KdtnKton, ct. .
p'.'. 4
Totals
Lincoln ..
Denver ...
35 4 2 30
10 1
.1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1-B
.0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4
Coffer. Two-base hitm:
Rtolen base:
Mccarty, Coffey, Miller, Qulllln. Three,
base hit: Miller. Home run: Miller.
Sacrifice hits: Collins. Harbour. Fisher,
Cassldy. 8acrifloe files: Miller. Hchreiber,
fllruck out: By Smith, t; by B. Hrhrelber,
6. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 6: off B.
Bchrclber 3. Time: 2:11. Umpires : Cul
len and F'f.
TOPBKA ROLLS VP BIO SCORE
Tweaty Raaa Made Off Wlealta la
Pareleal Coatest.
TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. 7. After Topeka
acored four runa In the second, the game
became a farce. The locals made a rec
ord acore for the season In the Topeka
park. Score:
TOPEKA
AB. K. H.
O.
0
3
1
11
10
2
0
0
0
A. E.
Cochran, 8b
ljaKlambera, If.
ForsyOie, rf...,
Koerner, lb....,
R;ip, c
Taliiun. of
I.sttmore. 3b...,
W'helan, as
Relslgl. p
.. 4
Totals 44
20 21-27 12
. WICHITA.
AB. R.
Tydeman, rf & 0
Nicholson, If 4 1
O' Rourke, Zb 3 0
Fltsalmmons, ss 4 1
Bills, cf. 3 0
Kaiip. 3b 4 0
Henry, lb 4 0
J one, c 4 0
demons, p 3 0
Ochs 1
II. O.
A. E.
0 3
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
Totals Si 1 7 24 10 3
'Batted for demons In the ninth.
Topeka 0 4 0 0 4 113 -
Wit hlu 0 0 0 0 0 a 0-2
Three-base hits: Whelan. Bills. Two
base bits: Forsytlie, Koerner, Nicholson.
Sacrifice hit: Tallinn. louble play;
o rlourke tunasslsted). Molen bases:
Keoner, Jones 2i. Bases on balls: Off
Relatgl, 2: off demons, 3. Struck out:
By Relslgl, 7; by Clemens, 3. Hit by
diinne." Wif.1 ni Sh" " Ttantona
T J . '1 . . a .... j
pi re: btockdale.
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Beotla Wlaa Laasr tiaaae.
SCOTIA. Neb.. AUg. 7. (Special Tele
gram. Scotia won a ten-Inning battlo
from Ravenna yesterday at the Loup City
tournament. Butch Hers era home run
in the tenth Inning ended the game.
Holland pitched for Scotia, allowed but
three, lilts, and struck out twelve men.
Score: R.H K.
Scotia 0 00000100 18 6 1
Ravenna 0 10000000 0-1 3 0
Batteries: Scotia. Holland and Dansa;
Ravenna, Tb lessen and Greensllt.
Sattoa Wlaa at Ceatral ( Ity.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. Aug. 7. tSpe
clal.) Hutton defeated Central City today,
I to I Score: R.H.E.
Sutton OOaOftOOl 1-6 88
Central City .. 0 2000000 0-2 4 6
Batteries:i Sutton. Smith and Robinson
central i itv. uavia ana w ara. mruck.
out: By Smith. 13; by Davis, 4.
I'aloa tilaata Wlaaera.
MANII.IA, la.. Aug. V.-(Rpecla! Tele
gram.) The Chicago Union Giants hit
Sanders of the Stois Triumphs hard and
defeated the locals easily. Score:
R H e?
Giants 0 0 8 2 0 1 8 0 2-16 S3 0
Manilla 0 OO00O000 067
Batteriea: McNear and Dtvls, Panders
and MoCraken.
ttraftoa Wlaa.
GENEVA. Neb.. Aug. 7. (Special
Grafton defeated Strang here yesterday
In a loose game of base ball, 10 to 3.
Batteries: Grafton. Puasel and Sharkey;
Strang. Schneider and atunroo. Umpire:
Jack Hay.
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OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. lflU.
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LKAOCE.
W-L.Pctl W.L.Pct.
flloux City. .OS 43 New York...f RH .5H4
Denver 63 47 Chit-ago A3 44 ,K3o
Ht. Joseph 1 47 .6W. Ht. Louis.... 63 4S .hJ6
Ies Molnes 6A AS .Knf Boston 49 46 .of
Lincoln 63 63 .M) F'hllsdelphia 44 M .479
Omaha 60 b7 .4)7 Cincinnati ..47 52 .475
Topeka 44 67 Brooklyn ...41 62 .441
Wichita ...43 ,3M Pittsburgh ..41 64 .4K
"AMEIR. LEAQUE.j FED. LEAGUE,
r W.LPct.l W.L.Prt.
Phils. 4 34 '.663 Baltimore ..S3 41 .W4
Boston ....M 46 .6i4 Chicago ....M 44 .60
Washington 64 46 .646) Brooklyn ...60 41 .64!
Ietrolt ....63 49 .520, Indianapolis 60 44 .M2
Ht. Louis. ..48 61 .4HS, Buffalo 4H 44 .611
Chicago 62 .4K5, Pittsburgh ..42 63 .442
New York. .46 6 .44i Ft. Ixuls....43 67 .430
Cleveland ..33 70 .3101 Kansas Clty.42 63 .420
STATE LEAGUE. AMEK. ASSN.
W.LPct.l W.LPct.
Beatrice ....54 32 .2S Milwaukee ..B! 40
Hastings . . .47 ?9 .57i l-onlsville ..4 4.'
Od. Island. 47 39 .547 Cleveland ...59 64 .62J
York 45 42 . 617) Columbus 51 .514
Superior ....43 44 . 491 lndianapolis.58 57 .VH
Norfolk .... 4i .4:4!Kn. Clty....f4 60 .&M
Columbua ..89 4H .44M Mlnneapolls.64 W) .4ifl
Kearney ...31 66 .3M0;Bt. Paul 41 71 .30.1
Yeste.rilay's nesnlta.
WESTERN LEAGUE,
Wichita, 2; Topeka, 20.
Sioux Cityr 4: St. Joseph. I
Den Moines, i: Omaha, 10. -Lincoln,
&: Denver. 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 0; Chicago, 2.
New York. 4; St. Louis. 1
Boston, 1; Detroit, 3.
Philadelphia. 4; Cleveland, 0. -
. . NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 6: Boston. 1.
St. Louis, 0; Brooklyn, 8.
Chicago. 4; New Y'ork, 8. ,
Cincinnati, 0: Philadelphia, 2.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis. Pittsburgh, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis. 2: fit. Paul, 10.
STATE LEAGUE.
Kearney, 3; Oiand Island, T.
York. 2; Hasting., .
Superior, 4; Beatrice, 7. '
Columbus, 10; Norfolk, 3.
Gaasea Teday.
Western League Wichita at Topeka,
Sioux City at St. Joseph, Des Molena at
Omaha. Lincoln at Denver.
American League Washington nt Chi
cago, New York at St. Louis, Boston at
Fetrqlt, Philadelphia at Cleveland.
National League Pittsburgh at Boston,
St. Louts at Brooklyn; Chicago at New
York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Federal Jague Buffalo at Kansas
City, Baltimore at Inclanapolls. Pitts
burgh at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Chicago.
ITwo games.)
American Association Kansas City at
St. Paul, Milwaukee at Minneapolis,
Cleveland at Louisville, Indianapolis at
Columbus.
State league Kearney - at Columbua.
Grand Island at Norfolk, Hastings at
Beatrice, York at Superior.
TIGERS DEFEAT RED M
Coveleskie Better Than Gregg in
the Pinches.
BOSTON ' LOSES, THREE TO ONE
Cobb, Bark la Uaaae, Makes Triple
aad Sacrifice aad Draws Twa
Passes la Fair Trips to
Plate.
DETROIT, Aug. 7.-CoV.eskle was bet
ter than Gregg In the pinches, and De
troit defeated Boston today, I to 1. Cobb,
back In the game for the second time
since June 20, made a triple and a sacri
fice and drew two passes in four trips
to the plate. He drove In one etrolt
run and acored another. Score: ' R.H.K.
Boston 0 0000001 01 I 1
Detroit 000 2 00 0 1 3 1
Batteries: Gregg, Bedlent and Carrlgan,
Cady ; Covele.kte and Baker.
Marka Shat Oat Kapa.
CIJCrVELAND. Aug. 7.-Errors and
Mitchell's wildness gave Philadelphia all
, It v.ina . I , . V. . . . n. . ..
feat Cleveland. 4 to 0. Bender waa ef
fective and allowed but three Cleveland-1
era to reach second, only one proceeded !
to third, and then with two out. He
struck out six of the Naps. Score: R H E.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 l'
Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 1 OOIO-4 1
Batteriea: Mitchell and O'Neill; Bender
and Schang.
Taakee Beat Brew as.
ST. LOl'IS, Aug. 7. New York, by
bunching hits with St. louts' errors, won
loflay a game, 4 to 3. Score: ren t.:
Ne York 0OO 2 00 2 OO4 1
Ht. lula 0 001 1000 03 ii i
Batteries: Fisher and Nunamaker;
Weilnian and Agnew, Cross.
Seaatora Lose to ( hleasjo.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7.-Chlcago today
benched hits wlih Washington's errors
and shut out the visitors. 3 to 0. In the
first game of the series Weaver's field-1
Ing was a feature.; Soore: RU E !
'Washington ,0000000000 8 I;
Chicago ..:.t 0 0 1 0 1 3 I 1
Batteriea: Beqtley, Ay res and Hanry,
Williams: Bens aad.Bchalk.
Slufeds Beat Bakers;
Score, Two to One
PITTSBURGH.' Aug. T.-A two-baas hit
followed ay two singles In the eighth in
ning today gave St. Loula two runa and
a victory over Pittsburgh by t to 1. Score:
R.H E.
St. Louis ............ 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 0-3 8 1
Pittsburgh 00 1000000-1 3
Batteries: St. Loula, Keupper end
Simon; PlltsburKh. Dickson, Barger and
berry.
j Aaaerleaa Aaaoetatloa Reaalta.
Score RUE
I Mlnnespolts 1 7 4
ttl ON
Kaltjs. Aor&Ncr Te CrXPirot-
OP tR.ANKRjRTR ON RG,
TH6 RUilAN TLr 15
M'DONNELL HURLS IN FORM
Stellar Ball is Seen in Game with
Superior Cement Makers.
FINAL COUNT RUNS SEVEN-FOUR
Bishop Poonded front Box la Sixth
lanlaa-, Whea HefWaa Re
placed by Errett, Wb
r'lalahed Battle. - ,
BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. 7.-SpePla! Tel
egram.) With McDonnell hurling steller
ball today Beatrice took the last game
from the cement makers, by the acore
of 7 to 4. Bishop of the visitors, waa
driven from the box In the aixth, and was
replaced by Errett. Score:
SUPERIOR. BBATRICB.
AR.H.O.A.E. An n l V
HIMb'ad. lb 4 III S p-1nrv Ik . A f t i i
8mlh, lb. .. I 0 t I IHellrlcb, Ml 1 I I 1
Hrwn. u... 4 111 lK.fr -f a t n
Thlnlns, rf I 1 0 iBIac'k, rf... I 1 t 0
Indmh, If 4 I 0 OUIns. If..... 4 IIS 0
monrrte, zr. s O S K o Wh.Bli. ik a a a
Ore.n, r.,.4 1 4 I Wet, It..... 4 till
Errett, cf-p. I 0 4 1 00.. c 4 t I 0 1
Bl.hop, p-et 4 10 1 0M. Uonn.ll. p 4 0 I 0
Totl .... i J Tot.l, M 10 27 "l
Superior 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 14
Beatrice o 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 7
Stolen bsses: Bishop. Tbelssing, Oreene,
Ling. Sacrifice hit: Black. Home run.
Brown. Three-base hit: Florey. Two
base hits: Landreth Hlldebrand. Coe.
Double playa: Hellrich to Bockewltx;
Bockewlta to Coe. Bose hits: Off Bishop,
in five Innings; off Errett, 1 In three
Innings. Struck out: By Bishop, 3; by
Errett, 1; by McDonnell. 5. Bases on
balls: Off Bishop, 1; off McDonnell, 4.
X !eld pitch: Bishop. Hit by pitched ball:
By McDonnell, Hlldebrand. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Meyers.
Boao Blows la Fifth.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Aug. 7. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Beno allowed the locals
no h)ts until the fifth. After the Island
ers tied the score In the seventh by
bunching hits, Wright relieved Bono, but
the swatfest kept on, and after batting
around in this frome. Grand island sent
six men at-roas the plate. Home runs
were knocked by Kynek and Claire. Grand
Island won ten Of the twelve-game series
at home. . Si tire:
KKABNEY. GRAND ISLAND.
AB.H O A E. AB.H.O A E.
Hrnek, lb. .. 4 I I 4 lobes, lb... I 1110
Acock, lb... 10 4 10 bt. lb.... 4 I 1 0 I
Drumm. lb, t II I I .vn.. mm... 114 10
ficiiur.n,et .4110 vrn.y. cf.. 4111 o
HamMy, rf. I 1 8 0 ODowner. rf.. 4 1 0 0
Matney. If. 4 0 0 0 S.ance
a..!: I o o l
Woodruff, us I a 1 lt-iir, lb.. 4 I 4 1
SrtrlMoa. c. I I I 1 IC.nlon. if. 4 0 I 0 0
nono, p I 1 1 1 sHoftmsn, p. 4 a 0 2 0
Wrlsht. p.. 1 I 0 4 0
Totsls .'...IS I 27 10 1
Tottls ....It I 24 10 4
Kearney 2 0 0 0 0 010 0-3
Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 '7
Baaca on balls: Off Bono, !; off Hoff
man, 4. Struck out: By Bono, 3; by
Wright, 1; by Hoffman, 6. Home runa:
Synek, Claire. Sacrifice hits: Acock,
Ramsey, Obst. Earned runs: Kearney, 1;
Grand Island, 4. IWt on baaes: Kearney,
7; Grand Island, 7. Double play: Varney
to Payne to Claire; Synek to Acock to
Drumm. Time: 2:03. Umpire: Qulgley.
Reds Wla from York.
HAST1HG8, Neb., Aug. 7. (Special Tel
egram.) The Reds hit the ball hard today
and won easily from York. Score:
YOHK. HAUTINOS
AB.H.O.A. K. AB H Q.A E
Murpny. cf. 4 17 1 OOrana, cf.
I 0 1 0 s
Haley, m. . . 1111
112 1 1 Uruwn. lb.. 4 1 1 I
Tott.11. lb... 4 0 1 liloor.. S....4 I 1 1 8
B. tun-Is, tb 4 0 1 t icttman, lb I in o 1
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Bernnn. rft t I 1 I Mattocks, lb I I 1 1 1
I Harris. If I 0 0 0 OKorstwrs, rf 4 I I I
Oaborns. p.. I 10 0 '1 Wilier, P-...1 till
,Totsls I 84 I I Tot.l, ... 1127 11 8
York 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 03
Hastings 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0
Home run: Osborne. - Two-base hits:
85
We have a couple hundred suits, mostly broken lots and sizes from the season's
selling, which we are placing on sale Saturday for $10.85. They consist of blues, grays
and fancy patterns A few of them are two-piece skeleton suits in fine gray worsteds
and blue serges, most of them are in colors and weights suitable for fall wear.
These are not special purchases or job lots, but are our regular merchandise
which we are determined must be sold. It will be well worth your while to take ad
vantage of this unusual opportunity Saturday.
Last Day of Semi-Annual Manhattan Shirt Sale
Saturday closes this splendid opportunity to get these famous shirts at discounts
of approximately ys.. We have many desirable patterns left in silks, madras and
French flannel materials. ' Step in Saturday and select your fall shirts at bargain
prices.
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Brown, McCabe. Richardson, Bchlssel.
Sacrifice hit: Mattloka Sacrifice fly:
tiettmarv Stolfn banes: Wlllev, 2; Mut
,tlcks, 2. Struck out: Bv Willcy, 7: by
Osborne, 6. Bases on bails: Off Wtlley.
2: off Oxborne, X Double fhty-s: Moore
to Gettn'sn. Mnrphv to Harris. Hit bv
pitched ball- By Osborne, 1. Time: 1:50.
Umpire:, New house.
Take Fall Oat of .Norfolk.
NORFOLK. Neb.. Aug. .7. tSpeclal Tele
gram ) olunihus turned th tables on
Norfolk and took a 10 to 2 victory this
afternoon. Heavy hitting by practically
the entlrj Columbus lineup counted twelve
big hits, which made ten scores. Reld
was knocked out of the box In the third
Inning, and Columbus had no trouble In
finding Getschell. Thelman waa hit for
wen long hits, but his support held
down the JJruinmer scoring. Melker was
benched, snd fined for tugging at Umpire
Black1! shirt, over a ball and strike. The
score :
COLtTMBUS. NORFOLK.
AB.H.O.A .. AB.H.O A S.
Konnasn. xi I I l STxirptn. rf . s t 1
aramncwr, cr v 7 o vttels. 3h...TTl S 1
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I Pratt. II.... I 111 SMelker, lb. 4 0
H. Deal, lb I 1 I 0 SN're. If s A a
I'yiwt. cf..l 14 4 OHrliht. If-lh 4 1 4
.HMnerty. lb I 1 12 lruc, rf..,. I 1
Hlh, ft... 4 A a ' SToep. Ih 4 t 1
.SS..-8 til 1 Hrown. u.. 4 1 t
Thlesisa, p. 4 1 1 OMumr. a... I 1 I
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Totals
Totals -....II 1 27 12 I
Coltinihus 0 a 0 0 Z 0 0 0 510
Norfolk 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02
Sacrifice lilts: Dygert. Haggertv. Gets
chell. Thieman, Rondeau. Sacrifice fly
Getschell. Stolen bases: Thieman, Ron
deau, Pratt. Deal. Musser, Turpin. Two
base hits: Pratt 2: Dygert. Brown.
Bues on balls: Off Reld, 2; off Getschell,
2; off Thieman, 2. Sttuck out: By Reid
on Dyho"e"CnU..V,L'y T.W-.P.' t.
Double plays: Melker to Towne to
Musser; Haggerty to Denl. Wild pitch.
Getschell. Passed ball: Musser. Hit by
pitched ball: By Thieman fHruee); bv
Getschell (Hagerty) Hits: Off Reed, 4
n two Innings. Off Getschell, 8 In seven
Inlnga. Tin.: 2:00. Umpire: Black.
Armstrong to Meet
V Cannon in Finals
KANSAS CITY. Aug. T.-J. J. Arm
strong, St. Paul, Harvard and Minnesota
state champion, and John 8. Cannon,
champion, will face each other on Mon
day In the finals for the Missouri valley
tennis championship.
In the semi-finals today, Armstrong de-
f eated A. .A. Poteet, Kansas City, B-3. 6-1
, . X ' . . . '
oi6 - 4 - and Cannon defeated Roland Hoerr,
St. Louis, present Missouri valley cham
, , . . , va,ley cnam
plon, 2-4, 6-X, 3-t, (-3.
In the quarter finals of the doubles, W.
H. Pettltt, Neodenha, Kan., and Gordon
Parker, Neodesha, Kan., defeated Heath
Moore, Kansas City, and Davldaon Obear,
St. Louis, 9-7. -4.
In the quarter finals of the singles Hoerr
defeated Pettltt. 6-4. 8-2. and Armstrong
defeated Dlx Teachnor, Kansas City,
6-4. 8-3.
CRICKET TEAMS WILL
PLAY THIS AFTERNOON
The return match between the English
and Scotch teams will be played at Miller
park today, at 3:30 p. m. The English
have tiecn doing considerable practice
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1 good run for their money. Several new
!ply" have recently Joined the team,
and . It Is expected that an " Interesting
match will be pUyed. Nat Seymour will
again captain the English team, while
George Peacock will guide the destines
of the Scotch. All are welcome to come
out.
Choice of Suits $!
Final Cleanup to Make
Room for New Fall Cloth
i ing Now Arriving
RV I C E
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: Formerly Mageo & Deemer.
SOUTH 16th STREET
by "Bud" Fisher
GIANTS TAKE FINAL COMBAT
Make it Three Oat of Four in Series
with Cub
FINAL SCORE EIGHT TO FOUR
Champs Wla' la Sixth, Whea .They
Score Five Raaa oa Foar Passes,
Error and a Scratch
.... HI4.
' NEW YORK, Aug. T. New Tdrk made!
it three eut of four from Chicago today
by taking the last game of the series.
The champions won In the sixth Inning,
when they scored five runs on four passes,
an error and a scratch hit. Score.
R.H EV
Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 10 8
New York 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 0-8 8 S
Batteries: Chlcatro, Zabel. Hageman
and Archer; New York, Fromme, Teireau
and McLean, Meyers.
Braves Lose to Pirates.
BOSTON, Aug. 7. Unsteadiness on the
psrt of Ct.ttrell and Cruteher. coupled
with the timely hitting by Pittsburgh, to
day cost Boston their first game in the
Inst ten pluyed. Pittsburgh won, 6 to L
t'core: . R.H.E.
1 oston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 6 1
Pittsburgh ....1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-6 t 3
Batteries: Boston, Cottrell, Cruteher,
Hess und Gowdy; Pittsburgh, Cooper and
Gibson.
Alexaader Blanks Reds.
I PHILADELPHIA
Aug. 7. Alexander-
not only blanked Cincinnati today, but he
ipu me oaiiing raiiy in me eighth Inning
which gave Philadelphia a victory. 2 to 0.
Ames, held the home team to two hits
until, one man was out. In the eighth.
Then Alexander doubled end Byrne, Mar
tin and Becker each singled, scoring two
runnera.
Score:
R-H.E.
runrers. Score: R.H.E.
Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 0
Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 g l
Batteries: Cincinnati, Amos and CUrkcl
Philadelphia. Alexander and Ktlllfer.
Hasan Blaaks Carda,
.h!!R.CH.KE'T,N'I A"- 7.-Ragan pitched
the jest ball lie has shown this season
today and shut out St. Louis. 3 to 0.
?,vl'LT '"K'1 w"h wo down In the
firth, stolen second and kept on to tha
plate on wild throws by Snyder and Ma
gee. Singles by O'Mara. Dalton and Cut-
7,Z' h crlflce n the eighth sent
in two more runs. ' j .
t r?Lly . to,"ay, """Bht Pitcher Steele
from. the Bt. Louis club. Score: RHR
L'1"" 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0-o'o j
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 12 1
dtr; Brooklyn. Rayan and O. Miller.
TOMMY SHEEHAN TRAINING
IN OMAHA FOR NEXT BOUT
Tommy Rheehan of Chicago, one of the
top-notchers in the welterweight class, la
In Omaha training for a coming bout
with Bud Logan of South Omaha. Shee
han la one of the best exponents of clean
living in the fighting game. He Is a
conscientious red-headed Irishman, and
a fast boxer, with a sleep-producing punch
In either mitt. .
SMITH WINS METROPOLITAN
OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
SC A USD ALE. N. Y Aug. 7 Maedonald
Smith of the Oakmont Country club near
Pittsburgh, a native of Carnoustie, Scot
land, and a younger brother of Aleo
Smith, won the metropolitan open golf
championship today over the links of tha
Bcarsdale Golf and Country club.
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