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THE FIRST PLACE
Denver Captures Top Berth by
Taming Wichita Wolves by
Two to One.
Standing of Teams
EUXS RESULT OF ERRORS
t WICHITA. Kan., Aug. S, Denver wont
Into fir-t pla?e today when the Boars
flefeatod Wtchlta, to 1. Kvery wore ot
the frame was the result o feirors. hk-ore:
WICHITA.
AB. R. II. O. A, K
..6 0 1 S
..4 0 1 0
.. 2 0 0 11
flennett, of. .
Tallinn, rf. ...
Patterson, lb.
Brltton. 2t 4 0 0 4
HettUnK. 3b 1 0 0
Hoop, aa 4 0 0 3
Thie-lng, If 8 0 0 1
Orlfflth. c 2 0 16
Pate, p 3 0 0 0
Fox 1 0 0 0
Totals
...30 t 4 27 15 3
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Spnncer, cf 4 0 1 a 0 0
Miller, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
MeCormlck, If 3 0 1 0 0 1
Sal lo way. 2b 4 0 0 2 6 0
(of fey, aa 3 1 1 2 3 0
BhieWls. lb. 3 0 1 13 0 0
Kellher, aa 3 0 2 4 2 2
bahr, c 8 10 3 10
fantwell, p. 8 0 0 0 6 0
Mitchell, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 20 2 6 27 16 8
Batted for Pate In ninth.
Denver 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 t
Wichita 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 01
Left on baaea: Denver, Wichita, 9.
laortfloe hita: Kellher, Tallton, Griffith,
itolen baaea: Oof fey, HetUlnff, Fox.
ilta: Off Cantwell, 4 In eight and one
hlrd lnnina Double plays: Ooffey, un
aalated; lloap to Brltton to Patterson.
truck out: By Cantwell, 1; by Mitchell,
; by Fata, S. Bases on balls: Off Cant
i ell. 6; off Pate, 4. Umpires Van Scycle.
:ime: 2:06.
Links take: two from iatagis
fropekas Loie Both Eads of Doable
Header. LINCOLN, Aug. t-In spite of better
Jwlrllns by tho Topeka pitchers, Ltnooln
Ragged both games of a double-header,
jhe first being a tight battle. Score,
Irst game:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
..310110
.. 3 1 0 8 0 0
.. 0 0 0 4 1 0
..401100
.. 3 0 1 8 0 0
..1 0 0 4 0 1
.. 8 0 0 4 1 0
.. 3 0 0 8 8 1
-. 8 0 0 0 1 0
lloyd, 2b
fcrolfe, Vt
HcOafflgan, ss.
Horse, rf.
Williams, lb. .
iohrelber, cf. ,
fV'halen, 8b. ...
HoAUtater, c. .
toffman, p. ...
Played. Won. Lost Pet
uenver s
les Moines 6s
Topeka W
Linoon Ir
Omaha &)
Sioux City
Ht. Joceph Ki
Wichita !W
W.L.Pi't. AMER. LKAtH'K.
NAT. LKAdl K. W.I. l i t.
Phlla 51 41 .M' lloston ....K M .ft!
Brooklyn .' ." .CWi Chi'- to ,.MW.!!
Boston 4!M6 .616 1p!ii it W ST .'l
Pittsburgh 47 47 .POCH Wa-h n : .r.'.
fhloao ...47 43 .611! New York ..". 47 .4V)
ftM 37 .filS
bO : .613
W 4 MS
4 4 .'ii-. ,
48 ISX .4
43 61 .4.7 i
37 08 .u. I
40 frt .41.1 i
BRAYES WIN TWO;
EYERSJAS FIGHT
! Boston Defeats Pirates Twice and
"the Crab" Is Tut Out of Game
by Umpire.
RUSHES AT MANAGER CLARKE
Double Bill to
Be Played Today
At Rourke Park
.hk r7 .4
.37 67 .8M
.-.12 62 .sn
AM UK. ASS'N.
W.L. Pet.
..63 89 .614
New oYrk..4 4ii .4-9 St. 1 outs
Cincinnati .40 63 ,4H2 Cleveland
tit. I.ouH.41 61 .4741 Phlla
FED. LEAOLK.
W.L.lVt.
Kan.' Clty..S7 4- .S)Wl 8t. Paul
Chk-aKn ....." 43 .f61l MlnneaD's .Jw 47 .631
Pittsburgh .52 4J .C3I Indlunnp s .M 47 .6S7
Newark ....62 44 .5421 Kan. City...J 49 .530
Pt. Louis... .81 4t .5'26 UmlHVllle ...4 49
Brooklyn ...45 55 .4501 Clevflnnd ..44 r.j .4r
Buffalo 45 57 .4411 Milwaukee .44 56 .444
Baltimore ..31 64 .3471 Columbus ..38 61 .384
Yeaterdar's Reunite.
Topeka, 1-2: Llnculn. 1-6.
Denver, 2; Wichita, 1.
Sioux City. 10; St. Joseph. 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York-St. Louis: wet grounds.
PhllndelpMn.-Chlcaao; wvt uorunds.
Krooklyn-Clnlcnnatl; rain.
Boaton. 6-7: Plttstirgh. 4-2.
AMEKICAN LEAGUK.
Detroit, 1; Bofton, 2.
Chlcatrn-New York ; wet trrounda
Cleelanil-I'hHadWphia; wet grounds.
St Louis. Washington, 1.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Baltimore, 2; Kansas City, 3.
Newark-Chicago: wet gro'jnds.
Buffalo, 1; Ft. Louis. 10.
Brooklyn. 3-2: l'lUburjth. 0-4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee, 3-2; Cleveland, 6-8.
Minneapolis, 9; Louisville, 1.
Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 6.
Games Today,
Western League Topeka at Lincoln,
Denver at Wichita, Sioux City at St.
Joseph, Dea Moinea at Omaha,
National League New York at St.
Louis, Philadelphia at Chlcaco, Brooklyn
at Cincinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh.
American League Detroit at Boston,
Chicago at New York, Cleveland at Phila
delphia, St. Louis at Washington.
Federal League Brooklyn at Pitts
burgh. .
Vormu. It.... 4
rv.rf 5b 4
Ein. rf 4
Mum. cf.-..4
S hmidt. lb. S 4 12
Umllh. 3b 4 1
Mnrmrll., 4
Oowdy, c 4
Prison, p.
lluihs, p
0 1 0
t i t
110
t t 0
0
2
lis
1 3
9 10 1
0 4 0 0
A
1
1
1
0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0
110
1 0
1 I
1
0 A
Totals
lostlck, ss. .
Tochran, 3b.
fisher, lb. ..
ydeman, rf.
Irown, If. ...
Lattlmore, 2b.
lappa, cf. ...
fonroe, c
ashner, p. ..
24 2
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H.
3 0
1 27
O.
6
0
A. B.
1 0
Totals ..28 1 4 24 1
Incoln 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2
Spcka 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Fisher. Double plays:
IcGafftgHn to Williams; Lattlmore to
Wisher; Monroe to Lattlmore. Hacrtflce
lit: McGafflgan. Struck out: By Hoff.
nan, 2; by Duehner, 6. Baaea on balls:
Iff Hoffman, 5; off Daahner, . Passed
jail: McAllUter. Time: 1:42. Umpires:
I'Brlen and Gl"' "ore. second game:
TOPEKA.
AB. R. II O. A. K
... 6 1 1 6 1
... 4
... 6
Br ESiman. 3. Bases nn balls Off
Khman, 1; off Grover, 2; off Sanders, 4. i
Hit by pitched baU: By Sanders, 2. 1
rucning recora: our runs ana mree
hits in two-tthlrds Inning off Grover; onn
run and five hits In seven and one-thinl
Innings off Bandera. Time: 1:48. I'm
plres; Gelsel and O'Brien.
SIOUX OVERWHELM DRUMMERS
Indiana Stand Up 'Well Behind
Kelly.
ST. JOSBFH. Mo.. Aug. 4. A handful
of fans shivered In the cold here todav
tfl Wtfl AI.11V fMtv lie. . . TAunh in I
io . vance waa wua ana nis rsupport
was errauc, wnne tne inaians stooa well
behind Kelly. Score:
sioux cmr.
AR. R. H. O. A HI
jooney. zo 5 11
White. ir 6 0
Callahan, es 4 1
ljeune, cf 3 2
Kane, lb 4 1
Henallng, 8b 4 1
Davidson, rf......... 6 1
Crosby, c 4 1
Kelly, p 1 0
Doyle, p............ 0 6 0
Conler Ill
PITTSPi'RGir, A,l- 3. -Boston ilefeated
IMttaburnh twice here today, winning tha
first gnni.i, S to 4, and the second, 7 to 2.
Errors by Wngnor aivl Vlox were respons
ible for the loss of the first same by the
Pirates. The vlfltors hit Harmon hard In
the second game.
Kvors waa put out of the game by Um
pire Kmslie itnd on the way out of the
grounds ho said something to JIhh.wt
Clarke cf the Pirates. The men rushed
at each other and after an exchaiw "f
several blows, players separated them.
Score, first game:
boston. . riTTsmmoH
AB H.O.A .t. AB H O A F. I
rirT. it.... 1
Cnlllns, et....t t t
Johniton. lb 4 1 13
lllnchmsn. rf 4 1 1
WnRnpr ...! 1
Vim. 2b...
n.ilnl, ib..
ntbHon. o.
. rytlla .
Oopff, p.
"Kenans ,.
Tn.li 14 17 11 KintlhlMr. S.I
MiHjuuisn. p.
MurpbT. o....l 0 1 0 q
Totals ....I 11 17 14 8
batted for Gibson In the seventh.
Hatted for Coper in the nlnCti.
lioston 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 06
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 0-4
Two-base hits: Smith, Carey. Vlox,
Baird. Three-base hits: Egan. Johnston.
Stolen base: Baird. Double play: Mar
anville to Evers to Schmidt- Earned runs.
Boston, 2: Pittsburgh. 4. Baeoa on balls:
Off Hughes. 1: Kantlhener, 2; McQuillan,
II Hits: Off Ragan, 11 in seven innings,
none out in the eighth; off HuiTlea, 1 In
two Innings; off Kintlhener, 8 in six and
one-third lnn'gs; off McQuillan, none In
two-thirds Inning; off Cooper, 1 in two
innings. Hit by pitched bail: By Ragan
(Baird.) Strick out: By Ragan. 2; tjr
1 1 . . I... V.nllhAnr. ft! bv no.
Quillun 1: by Cooper, 1. Umpires: Qulgw
.ey ana r-msne. ocun?, b-.hu bmiiqi
BOSTON. PITTam'ROH.
AB H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.M.
Morn. rf....i Oil Cmnj, If 4 1114
g V 1 vuiiin. ci.., m
10 1' Johnitna lb. 4 0
$60 Hlnrbman, rf.4 0
14 0 i Waaner. ss...l I
1 T 1 ' Vlox. 2b 4 0
10 1 OnalrH, lb I 1
0 4 1 0 Murphy. 0...1 0
14 1 OSi'hins, 0....1 1
10 1 Harmon. p...l 1
A double bill Is on the cards for this
afternoon. Returning from a long road
trip the Rouikrs will open a series at
home with a bargain fray today with
Frank Isbcll's Boosters, who slipped back
Into second place yesterday. The first
game today will be called at 2 o'clock.
(Des Moines will also be tho opponent
Thursday with one game called at 3
o'clock. Lineups of the teams are as) follows:
Posil !on
.... K it
.... H' l'ond...,
.... Third
.... Hhort
Tft
Center....
Rlaht
Catch
.... Cetch
.... Pitch
Pitch
.... Pitch
....Pitch
Pitch
OMAHA.
Pchlelbner..
Krug
Blnntk
.Smith ,
Forythe....
Vnrney
Krcoger
Wells
HI -duett ...
Thompson..
Inc foil....
live rd on
North
DBS" MOINRH
Jones
Fawyor
Ewoldt
Hartford
Bills
,.. Hunter
Hahn
,, Oraham
.... Hrrm
.. GlIllRan
Monrldne
,. Thomas
... Musser
Baker
COVELESKIE LOSES
BATTLETO SHORE
Boston American! Even Up Series
with Detroit by Two-to-One
Victory.
FLUKE HITS BY THE TIGERS
BOSTON, Aug. 3.-Tha Boston Ameri
cans evend the series with Detroit by win
ding today's game, 1 to L Shore and
Coveleskle fought through a pitching
duel, In which the former gained tho hon
ors, notwithstanding several fluke hits
by Detroit. Lewis' single, an Infield out,
and Barry's double decided the game In
the seventh. Score:
DETROIT.
AB.H.O A E
Mn for Ten Ronnds.
RACINE. Wis.. Aug. 3-Packev Mo
Farland of ChicaRo and Mike Gibbons
of St. Paul aliened articles today for a
ten-round flifht on September 11 at the
Brighton Ream motnrdome. New York.
The weights will be 147 oounds. The pro
'moters offer a purse nf M?Rirt. of which
McFarlind will receive 117.600 and Gib
bons 816.000. Each boxer nut up $2 iV0
,as a guarantee for his appearance and
that he would make the stipulated weight.
Era lb 1
Hipat.. 2b. .1
Connolly. If. .4
Mum. er....i
hmldt. lb. .4
Hmlth. lb.... I
Maranrll., aa.4
Whallns. c.4
Tyler, p 4
- . Conilam.
Total 94 11 17 U t
10 0
0 1
0 0 0
110
110
0 10
10 0
4 0 4
10 0
P..1 0 0 10
0
0
2
1
11
1
6
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
2
0
0
Totals 87 10 U 27 13
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O.
Nicholson, If 6 14 8
Koehler, 3b 4 11 1
Helmer. cf (081
' Williams, lb 6 0 0 2
:Orodlck. 2b 4 112 2
: Watson, rf 4 0 110
Groellng, so 4 0 0 4 2
Bliss, c 4 0 0 8
.Vance, p.... 8 0 0 0 6
! Val, p 1 0 0 0 0
0
0
Sostlck, ss
o. hrnn. Sb
Isher, lb
ydeman, rf
rown. If
attimore, 2b
jtapps, cf
llonroe, c
Srrcver, p
lxnders, p
'Hall
... 6
... 4
... 8
... 4
... 0
... 8
... 1
Totals 39 2 t 24 16
LINCOLN.
,. , AB. R. H. O. A. Ev
Lloyd, 2b 4 112 10
rVolre. If 5 0 1 4 0 3
tlcGafflKan, fS 4 1 3 3 6 4
lorse, rl o 1 10 O 0
V'illtams, lb 10 0 8 10
chrciber. cf. .8 1 8 8 0 0
fVhaten, 3b 4 0 1 2 3 0
rn(s, c 110 4 10
tninan, p I v o i i v
Totals 30 6 8 87 U "5
Lincoln 4 0000001 6
loptka 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2
Two-base hit: Whelan Double Dlars:
lostlck to Lattlmore to Fisher, Lloyd to
UeUatllxan to Williams. (Stolen bases:
Uovd. Williams. Yants. Sac rl fire hits:
locliran, Rapps, Bchrelber. Struck out:
WomaDt White Canvas,
Tan Leather 1 rimmed
Sport Oxfords, $1.00
Got them at Our Annual $1.00
Sale of Shoes starting Thursday.
IBRANDEIS
Totals 39 4 11 27 14 .
Batted for Kelly in ninth.
Sioux City 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 210
St. Joseph 1 00010110-4
Three-base hit: Conley. Bases on balls:
Off Vance, 6; off Kelly, L Struck out:
By Vance, 6; by Kelly. 6; by Doyle. 2.
Left on bases: Sioux City, 7; St. Joseph,
. Wild pitches: Vance, Doyle. Passed
ball: B1Im. Hit by pitched ball: By
' vance iKanei, Bacnnce nil: Kelly.
. Stolen bases: Cooney 2), Callahan,
I ljeune, Kane, Henallng, Davidson,
Crosby. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Cusack.
Burk and Pittsburgh
Federals Enjoined
PITTSLURGH, Pa., Aug. 3.-anford
Burk, pltoher for the Pittsburgh Fed
eral league base ball club, waa today
temporarily restrained from playing with
the club, and ths club was restrained
from employing Burk through lnjunc-
: i ai'icu iu rvprvsenisuves or ins
I ln.ri... ... I... 1 l .. . . .
.vh Hnniswu 1MUJ CIUD OJ
Indianapolis by Judge Ambross B. Reed
In common pleas court Judge Reed
named August a stho time when ha
"ould hear arguments on the motion to
ake the Injunction permanent Burk
ned tho Pittsburgh Federals secretly
hen that team passed through Colum
bus, O.
Ile at Kalaamn Poatpoaod.
KAIAMAZOO. Mich.. Aug 8 A sud
den downpour of rain this afternoon Just
s the grand circuit races were to be
called forced a postponement of ail events
until tomorrow.
I Peoria Rases Postponed.
PEORIA, III., Aug. S.-Heavy rain hers
last night caused a postponement today
of the opening of the great western cir
cuit races at the niile track.
Apartments, fists, houses snd cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent"
Tatals ....12 I 17 11 S
Boston 3 0130000 0-7
Pittsburgh .....0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Fltsratrlek, Magee,
Schmidt, Carey, HchantT. Three-aao hit:
mitu. Stolen bases- FiUpatrlck, Con
nolly, Smith Double plays: Evers to
Maranville to Schmidt; PHspalrlck to
Mar.uiviile to chmldt; Wagner to Vlox.
Burned inns: Boston. 7; Pltsburgh
Bases on balls: Off Tyler. 2; off Harmon,
2; off Conaelinan, 1. Hits: Off Harmon,
10 In four Innings; off Conxelman. 1 in
five innings. Struck out: By TyW.J ; l.y
Harmon. 1; by Conielman, 2, Umpires:
Quigley and EmMle.
McFarland and
Gibbons Matched
CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Packey McFarland
of Chicago and Mike Gibbons of St
Paul today signed the articles for their
battle at Brighton Beach, New York,
September 11. The purse to be divided
by the boxers amounts to 832,600. It Is
said to break- the record for one offered
for a no-decision match. Both men
agreed to be In New York at least
week before the date of the bout
Lincoln Releases
Daley and Meyers
LTNOOLN, Neb.. Aug. t President
Hugh L. Jones of the Lincoln Western
league club has announced the release
of Third Baseman J. T. Daley, received
early In the season from the Columbus
American association club, and Rolaa
Meyers, a pitcher. Inflelder Whalen and
Pitcher Hoffman, recently released by
tho Omaha club, have been signed in
their places.
NEW GOLF CLUB TO PLAY
ON ELM WOOD PARK LINKS
Linn Campbell, Alex Reed and Charles
Drexel are planning the organisation of
tho Elm wood Park Golf club, the mem
bers to play on tho ESmwood park elgh-teen-hole
municipal course, which la to
be laid out soon by Charley Johnston,
professional, at Happy Hollow club.
Fifty charter members will bo taken In
by the new golf dub.
Heeonaaaeada fnassberlata'o Cello,
Cholera and Disnktts Homed r.
"I never hesitate to recommend Cham
berlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy." writes Sol Williams, merchant
Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more of It than of
any other preparations of like character.
I have used it myself and found it gave
me more relief than anythlngs else I
have ever tried for the taint purpose."
Obislnsb!e ever) a here. All druggists.
Advertisement.
lAsthrra Association.
Nashville. 0-4; Atlanta. 3-3.
Little Rock. 6; New Orleans, .
Memphis, g; Birmingham, 5 (eleven In
nlngls Chattanooga, 1; Mobile, 0.
VIM. lb 4
Hu.h. ai 4
"i.hh. ef 4
Crawford, rf.4
Vearh. If..
Puma, lb,
Morlarllr
Tnuns. tb.
K.T.nsh
tlakar a..
MfKM
BOSTON.
AB H O A
I tovaiiiak.. p I 0 A
'DUDUC
1 1 0 CiHommf. rf . a l a a
111 Uanvarln. as. 4 1 I I 0
110 OHpaakar, rf. 4 0 4 0 0
10 0 I'Ualnar, lb... I 0 11 0 0
0 1 0 CIwl.. If
tit 1 'Oanloar. lb. I 1 0
0 0 0 0 Barry, lb I 1 I 4 t)
14 icady. s I 14 10
4 0 0 Ofthors, p. I 0 0 I
0 10 0
t t t Totals ....17 4 rl 11 1
..1 0 0
4 0
0
0-1
Total 14 I 14 11 1
Han fc.r lume In the ninth.
liiitted for Young In the ninth.
Ratted for Baker In ninth.
Bated for Covoleskle In the ninth.
Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Two-hsse Mts: Oady. Barry. Burns.
Double plays- Coveleskle to Young to
Burns Bases on errors' Detroit, 1;
Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Covelesil,..
1: off Shore. 2. Hit by pitched TU By
Gainer (.lanvrin.) Struck out: By Cov
eleskle, 3; by Shore, 4. Umpires: Evans
and Chill.
Senators Beat Cards.
WASHINGTON. Aug. J -Ay res won a
Howard, of.
I'ralt lb. .,
W.lkar. rf.
Laarr. lb.,
pitching duel In tho rinal of Wnehln t.m's
erics with fit. I,otil to1nv. .illowinj fivo
hits and striking out eight 'men. Wellut.in
roplaced ICuob Willi one inn In the ninth
nd one rn base. I'oter aid Milan sin
gled im'. Shnni's' I rut scired Mcell it
with ' ' run. Score:
ST. UU'IR WABHINTOV
All H O A T. ABHO.AR
Pholton. It. ..4 114 OMorllrr. H...4 1 I A 0
Aualln. lh...4 I I 'atrr. lb... 4 1 I 1
4 110 Mllaa. rf I 110 0
.4010 Of h" lh...l 1110
.4 1 I 0 i. tlandll, lb... I 00
t P II 0 . lli.i.rv a B 1 B B B
LsTan, s....l 1 I I PM' llrld.. as..t 0 18
A(nw, 0.....I 0 1 I OKopp It I 114 0
K'xih. p 1 1 I 0 Arras, p 1 1 0 I 0
WtllmaD, p.. 0 0000
Tattl M 4 17 4 1
Totals .... it! II 0
One out when winning run rcored.
Nt. TOilts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O il-O
Washington 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Three-bus hit: I .a van. Stolen 4ase:
Henry, Earned run: Washington, 1.
louble play: Koob to t-aven to Ixnry.
Bases on error: 8t. Irfuls .1. Base on
hails- Off Koob, 1- Hits: Off Kooh. S
In eluht and one-third Innings; off Well
man, 1 In twe-thlrdj Inning Struck out:
By Koob, 2 by Ayre 8. Umpires: II II
debrand and O'Louglilln.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent." '
Track Made Ready
For Harness Mee;
American Association.
At Cleveland Score, first gamer RHF
Milwaukee . .1
Cleveland 6 8 0
Batteries: Milwaukee, Plannlk and
Hughes; Cleveland, .Tames, Bowman and
Bll'inpn.
Pcore, second game: R H V
'llwuke0 2 7 0
Cleveland 8 11 0
Batteries: Milwaukee. Dougherty and
Hughes, Brsnnnn; Clevelsnd, Carter and
Devonrt. (Celled end seventh, rsln.l
At ljoulsvllle Score: Rll.R.
Minneapolis 8 14 1
Ixnilsvtlle 1 6
Batteries: Minneapolis. Tlnrllng and
Sullivan: Reynolds. Kills and C'roxaln.
At Indianapolis Score: It.H.R.
Kansas City 7 10 2
Indianspolls 8 8 4
Batteries: Sanders, Larson, Carroll,
Gardner and Gelbelj Indianapolis, Lev
erens and (Jossett.
St. Paul-Columbus, postponed, rain.
huccera of Omaha's rao meetlnjr tho
last threo days of this week, was practi
cally assured yesterday, when the nsw
and smoothed and mads ready for work
outs ot horses to be held today. The re
sult waa that the oval waa placed in such.
condition that nothing short ot a deluge
will srrlnualy damage it
Otis M. Smith, secretary of the Omaha
Driving club. Issued a ststement that the
track will be in excellent condition and.
that the races positively will begin Thurs
day afternoon, according to program,
withstanding any showers which may
come today, tonight or even tomorrow
morning.
Indications were that If no more rain
falls the track will be quite fast. In fact
the recent rains, combined with a great
amount of lsbor by men, teams and ma
chinery, have been actually beneficial to
tho track, since the soil Is at Its best
when damp" below the upper surface,
owing to its snndy nature. Scores of
mules were driven over the track for
hours yesterday and two graders and a
harrow were kept going. Also the race
horses, which now number more than 100,
ware inirmA rtvur the av.I.
A "For Male" ad will turn seannd-hanii
furniture Into cash.
narplaaa tllanks Vstsaralac.
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gams waa the pitching of Einary, who
struck out twelve players. Score:
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Garrison 8 0 1110 11 -ioii
Valparaiso ...0 0000000 0-031
lixfterles: Garrison, Emery and Marshall-
Valparaiso, Roselln. GlV-son ami
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