THR BEK: OMAHA. 'iTKislUY, 'Ann 1ST 1 , Bringing Up viu. Too n-Ee Murr SsV rr TOPEKA CARRIES OFF FIRST FRAY tngertoll and Ererdon Are Hit Hard, . While Rookie Hall Pitches Fair Game. COCHRAN IS THE BIO NOISE The Topeka Kkwi, headed by the re Virttbl June Jackaon Invaded these 5rU jreaterd&r and when the first en icement ef the world' war was over Imaha had. dropped another combat, 5 )b 4. Bob Imrersoll dollar movement waa rlP tor the grents from Kansas and Parney Sverdon, who succeeded him for fce ultimata chapter, was enunlly vuN trablo. On tha other hanU a youth mod Hall., obligtnt for the opposition. Itched m. fair sort of a (tint, Tha Topeka landed on the dollar move Bent In the opening stanxa. Boxttck, fochraa and Fisher plunked off bits In a tow and two counts came over. A sacri fice by Tydeman and Browns blow KorM another. Not until the ninth did the Kaws score train, although they combed Ingemoll lulte frequently during the Intermission. fx tha ninth with Everdon working, a rU, a double by Cochran and a triple ) Tydemaa scored two. Osnsihsk Beores la First. Omaha registered one In the first on fcreen'a hltr a steal, a passed ball and rorsythe'a infield out - y in tha eighth 8chllebner's hit a wild teh, Wells' plnoh blow- and I (Smith's roe out scored another. ' ' X hit by Forsythe, a walk to Krueger, In Infield out and Tannahill's single to rod two mora for Omaha In tha final We, but Sclillebner blew in tha pinch fid tha game was lost ' George Cochran, and Tydeman were he leading factors In the hostile victory. Fochrsn and Tydeman each made three Hta and George accepted eight fielding ha noes out of nine. A double bill 'is carded for today. First psna at t o'clock. Score: TOPBlKA. AB. R H. 1 a 3 S I 0 1 1 1 O. A. postick. as 4 4 oonran. io e visner. ID 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 Kdeman, rf 4 Brown. If minora. 2b. lackson, of..... Bom-Of o. . . . , KUU P .Totals ,.....W 9 OMAHA. 14 a it AB. n. O. A. I 0 mdth, ef ireen, lb 'orsythe, if North (rug, a. vrueger, c tfoCheeney, If... .... 4 4 4 0 p 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 V 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 s 4 0 0 3 3 0 4 1 0 0 n t 0 6 4 1 1 V 0 0 .. 4 .. .. 4 l'annehlll, Sb. ........ 4 schliebner, lb 4 liigersoll, p i hVelU 1 I-erdon, p. 0 0 0 ' 1 t o Totals 34 4 7 . 37 North ran for Forsythe In ninth. Wells batted for Ingerfoll in eighth, topekarfi Runa 3 00O0O003 8 Hits 4 2 3 1 0 1 2 214 )maha Hun 1 0000V013-4 HiU 1 00110021 7 Three-baae hit: Tydeman. Two-aa ilia: Fisher (2), Boatlck. rttolen baaes: oatick, Breen, Bmlth. Sacrifice hlU: r-ydonian. Fisher. Doubla play: Breen to irug to Taniiehlll to KrJ. tjttt on lases: Topeka, 3; Omaha, 4. Struck out: v Hall, J: liy Ingersoll. 3. Bases on balls: ff Hall, 3: off IngeraoU. 3. flits: Off ngersulL 13 In-eight Innings; off Everdon, in one Inning. Wild jitoh: Hall. Passed Sail: Monroe. Time: l.W. Umpires: Cusick ind Ryan. IdBS MOINES CAPTCRES TWO 2BTr Drape Botk Baas of Doable. Hooaar. DES MOINFA Aug. Dea Moines won (wo sums from Denver with acorea ot to 3 and 5 to 1. Tha first gams waa a hard fought battle. In which poor sup port kept Thomas In tha hole. In the olghlh Inning the umpire put Qaekell and Cant we 11 ot Denver out of tha park, and In tha ninth Thomas was ejected from the game. Mogridge pltohod two Wis and retired the side. The lols buncfaed five hits for four runs la the third Inning of the second game and Wva easily. Score, first game; DENVER. AB. fv. II. O, A. , Bpenoar. at 0 3 0 J Millar, rf. .. 3 3 3 J O 3AoGurmlck, It ...... 3 0 1 J Wiiaien. If. I t t Galloway. 2b. ! Coffey, tu 3 I 1 3 1 MhMda, UK ... 3 0 0 3 J ILBileoer. as. 3 1 I 1 1 t.k. - a i t 1 1 0 htnaer. p. 3 0 0 0 1 eMUK-n 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals a 3 DES MOIXES. 24 O. AB. K. If. 0 V 3 1 1 5 i 0 0 A. B. H outer, of. o a Ciuia. U. luu, rt. Jeoao. lb. Itartford. aa .... fowrvr, 2b. ..... Kaoldt So. ..... Hum. e. "". P. MogrMlsa. p. .... Totals a 4 t n Has for McCornitrk n rUh. iMUad for Sltrraer Is ntn.h. is rksnr 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-4 ttmm Mataes 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 Tajas Ui bit: Jotmo. Two-lias hi.; Vabr. cffey. Kraoi.lt. ffwyer, HaW rtna Vita: Miller, (iallowar. SMatds. k.ilrhr, Ew old U Left en baaea: Den- TTCSi. W . ' I 7 ' ' ' II Lir-. . " 1 I jN I n ' F " sr. i r 7"n-r a V I-'T I " - 1 ' . ((fll' Father .trim M.L insert OM THtli DOOt VOt AM" I T ONNA DO tWUsaHTCRt WMT1N HE ver, ; IVs Molns, S. Struck out'. By Thoman, 7; by Stcner, . liases on balls: Off Thomns, 2; off Sterser, .3. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Thoma,' Mlllof, Mc C'ormlck; by Kterssfr. Hartford, Haw.yer. Pitching tword: Nine hits and three runs off Thomes In lKht and two-thirds In nings. Double play: Miller to Kterser to Galloway. Time- f:OS. lmplite: Van Byrkle. Score, second game: , Score, second game: , ., v DENVER. ' v ' ' AB. R. II. O. 4 3 0 A. 1 Pprncer. cf fller. rf McCormlck, If.... Galloway, 2b Coffey, Sb Shield, lb Kellher, bp Spahr, c Mitchell, p 1 n 3 Totals DE8 MOINK8. AB. R. H O. II 8 n 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 Hunter, cf.. Bills. If Hahn, rf ... Joiiph, lb.... Hartford, ss Sawyir, 2b.. Kwoldt. b.. Graham, c. Musser, p... 1 Totals v...30 5 27 ' 1 Denver 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 I Des Moines 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 - Two-base hlta: Ppencer, Hunter. Jones. Ixtt on bases: Denver, ti; Des Moines, i. Struck out: By Mumer, 2; by Mitchell, 4. Bam on ball: Off. Mitchell, L Wild pitch: Musser. Double play: Spencer to iSpalir. Time: 1:4. Umpire: Van ttyckle. josies Lose two to link Nrbratkaai Capture Both Bads f Doable-Header. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. .-Tha locala lost both games to Uncoln today. Bcore, first game: LINCOLN. AB. R. ... 3 1 H. O. 0 I 10 0 A. 0 B. Wolfe, If I.loyd, 2b McUaffigan, sa Jlclntyre, rf 'Williams, ,1b. .. Schreiber, cf. . Whalen, 3b. Tants. c Dawson, p. . 4 . 3 9 27 12 A. ,0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 tl 14 Batted for BUse in ninth. Batted for Felling In ninth. LJncoln 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 KSt. Joseph .7. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 Three-base hits: Mclntyre. Williams. Sacrifice hit: Mclntyre. Stolen bases: Wolfo (2. Mclntyre, Lloyd, McGafflgan, lillm. Double plays: MoGafflgan to Willlam: Koehler to Ens. Struck out: By Felling, 3, by Dawson, (. Basea on balln: Off Felling. 3: off Wtdeman. 1: off Keifer. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Dawson, Bliss. Hits: Off Felling, la seven innings: off Wldeman. nana In one- third Inning; off Keifer, 1 In two-thirds inning. Time: 2:00. Umpire: O'Brien. Score, second game: LNCOIN. , AH. Ti. IT A. Wolfe. If 4 114 Lioya, xn ., s 2 i 2 0 4 Mcoafflgan. sa. 2 Mclntyre, rf. ........ 3 Williams, lb.. Schrelbcr, cf... Whalen, 3b McAllister, o... ,iorse, Totals , SI 4 9 27 6T. JOSEPH. ' AB. R H. 3 t 4 n o o o o . o 0 0 0 0 Nicholson. If.. 0 0 0 Koehler, 2b.... ilelmer, cf.... rn, it Boultes, Sli.... 0 it 0 0 0 0 1 Williams, rr.. Or oe 11 ijk, ss.. 0 1 2 04 3 1, 13 Connelly, c... Keifer,. p Tctals , 33 9 t 27, IS 0 S H 0 I'M I H 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 Uncoln St. Joseph Two-rase hits: Lloyd (2). t iiii's, uac- rffice bits; Wolfe, jjchieiner. .. n naien. McOaffigan. Douria p.ay: miijt w . i . HtFiiafe nut: Bv eKlter, 2: by Morse. 4. Hasrs on balls: Off heifer. 4j (ff Morse, I. Uime: i.ai. umjiiro-. WICHITA OVER WH ELM HOVX Krrers ' Aid la the Patent of 4e Indiana. SIOUX CITY. Aug. a-Errorf figured In Sioux City's defeat today at th4 hands of Wichita. 8 to 3. Clark abd gtoutnern hurled good ball, but the latter reeeived errorless eupport. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H- 0. A. t I Cooney, Sb. 0 4 0 t UHKTOVf. V, s CallaMn, sa. ...... Kane, lb, S Henallng, Sb. ...... 4 lavtdson, rf. ...... 3 Klcharda, rf. Crosby, c. 8 Clark, p. 8 iHMinelly 0 White 1 s o l Totals a t WICHITA. AJJ. R. 4 1 S 0 i n ii O. A, B, Bennett, cf. Tallinn, rt, . Fox, If. Pa liaison, lb, Brltton, ta. . Hetllng. Sb. .. Hup as. .... Buster, s. .... ttouihern, p. .(.... a v ...... 4 0 I SJ , 4 4 18 Tosls 34 S I 17 MaiUd foe I svllaMi la flBih, Baiud tor KU hards la eintrt, k:o-jx ity o 4 10 10 4 Mluh.te 4 1 0 4 i 1 1 0 4 - O a Twe-base hit : Ft, Threa-hase ht Croati?, bauxtflca h.ts; t scrove Ui. Tallloa. biuiea basesi Brltton, Clark, . Totals 31 3 7 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. II. Nicholson, rf. 4 0 3 Koehler, 2b. 4 0 1 Helrner, cf. ........ 4 0 1 Enx, lb 4 0 0 Boultes, 3b 4 11 Williams, rf.-lf 4 1.1 Groeling, as ..4 0 3 Grodick 1 0.0 Biles, c 2 0 0 Felling, p. 2 0 1 Watson . 10 0 Wiileman, p 0 0 0 Keifer, p 0 0 0 Totals 84 8 CorvrigM. International Nswa Sei-rloe. "nr jsj OUYT MOLD oun HOW MWf NKMTVS r r mm I i ' - ' i r ib . . . . i : v 1 ' . mm . Standing of Teams WESTERN IACtlTR. . Plsyeil. Won. Loet. Pet. Ies Moines In, 6 a. .(jt penver !f 3 41 Lincoln 1M . &s W .Ml Toprka W, u M .45 Sloun City ;..U2 ' 43 M .) Omaha 107 4!t M - .r X I Wichita 102 . . 44 M . .41 I St. Joseph 102 .MM, .7i NAT. fjEUGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE W.L.Pt.l . 'W.UIVl Phlla. 63 ii .h.t Boston t 34 ,4 Brooklyn ..M 4s .ImI Ietrolt .....M 38 .? IlttHburgh W .61. Chicago ....rt 4 .600 Chicago ...50 4 .610 Wsshlngton.M 4 X New rork.40 47 ,H6;Nw ;Vork..47 4S .4"S Boston ....51 60 .MSI St.. Louis... .t 00 .9H St. Louis. ..4 66 .4711 Cleveland ..77 60 ,3sS Cincinnati .43 67 .430)rtllla.' 7 .330 FED. LEAGUE. . I AMEIt ASS N. W.UPet.l ( W.L.P0'. Kan. City.. 67 4 4 .Mil Rt. Paul 7 43 .400 cnicago ....67 44 .f64 Newark ....M 44 .(' Pittsburgh 63 44 .6t'1 fit. Louis ..64 47 .6&I Mtnneapl s 0 49 .iro Indlananlls W 4S .643 Kan. City... 64 W .623 IxiUisvllle ..63 62 .6(3 Cleveland ...46 s ,437 Milwaukee .44 0 .M Columbus ..41 5 .3SJ Buffalo ....47 60 .443 Brooklyn ..40 18 .40 Baltimore .35 03 .3411 Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 8; Sioux City, 1 Topeka, 6; Omaha, 4. Lincoln, 8-0; St. Joseph, 3-0. Denver, 8-1; Des Moinea, 4-a. NATIONAL LBAGUI4 Boston, 6; St Ixmla,' 3. " Brooklyn, 13; Chicago, -0. ' l'hlladelphla. 4; Cincinnati, k V New Vork-Pltuburgh, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ', Detroit, 6; Washington, a Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Cleveland, 1; New York, L Called end fifth, rain. St. Louis. 0; Boston, 1 FEDKJBAL LEAGUE. . Kansas City, 0-2; Newark. 4-4. Chicago, 2; Brooklyn. L Pittsburgh, 8; Buffalo, a , St. Louis, 8; Baltimore, 0. ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , Kansas City, ; Cleveland, 4. t Minneapolis, 4) Columbus, i. - . Milwaukee, 15 Indianapolis, 6. St. Paul, 8; Louisville, 3. flaasea Today. . Western League Wichita at Slou City, Topeka at Omaha, Lincoln at St. Joseph, Denver at Des Moines, National League Boston at St. LOUIS, Brooklyn - at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. American IeArue Detroit at Was'ilng. ton, Chicago at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New York, St. Louis at osion. Federal League Pittsburgh at Balti more, St. Louis at Bufialo, Chicago at Newark, Kansas City at Brooklyn. Double plays: Cooney to Kane; Tallinn to Brltton. Basea on balls: Otf Clara, l, off southern, 6. Struck out: By Clrk, ; by goutaero, 8. Time; 1:37. Umpire: GelaeL . Umpire Quigley is Seriously Injured . by Gas Explosion CHICAGO, Aug. . Umpire E. C. Quigley waa seriously Injured this after noon by an explosion of gaa in tha stove of ' the ticket office at tha National Leaa-ue park. Ha was Inflating Ms breast protector when tha accident oc curred. Ka was badly, burned and waa taken unconscious to a nearby hospital. Half an hour after the accident tha umpire was atlU unconscious, but phy sicians aald there waa nothing to Indicate that his Injuries affected any vital organ and that probably be would recover. Gilmore Puts Ban' On the Mud Ball CHICAOO, Aug. a Use of tha "mud ball," successor to the emery ball, was prohibited In tha Federal leagua on or ders Issued today from President Olt mores office hers. A penalty of 880 ls provided for violation of tha order. In addition, a ruling that , tha umpires must rub tha class off all new balls be fore putting them in play Is included. and tha use of a sponge, wet handker chief or other article to aid In moistening the balls a also interdicted. Credit for Ckwovertng the saad hall has Veen green to C tteulbech V tha Newark rMernla, who b said to hare need It sasceaasfaOy In a gsme era baa. CMeago a fsw 4ap age. A tittle lump ef wet sand strk on the ball raueed K ta take a peeuliar umii mt, anmetntng af'r the faahksa of the emery bait. Tewnaeuds Welti Valley. Tha Townsends dsfeated tha Vail y team at Valley In an -IntsresUng game by the score of 4 to 3. The features ef the game were ths steady pitching of Kggers and tha tlmsly kitting ef tbe Townsends. Score: - H.H.H, Townsands ...0 0 0 1 0,0 1 0 S-4 14 f Valley 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 I 0-4) 8 I Batteries: Townsends' and MoCagus; Valley. Falconer and Carter. Twe-basa hits: Cross. Honarlc. Home run: Alboud. Struck out: By Kggers, 10; by Fslcoaer, 10. David City Defeats gshayler. DAVID CITY. Neb., Aug. a tflpaolal.) David City blanked ths Sehuyler loam In a fast gsme here Sunday, Andrews for Schuyler struck out fifteen and Miller for David City struck out elevsn. Hrs' KICK. tochuyler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a-0 1 4 David City ..I M l I I I I M I I KatHfW: IwiM Oty.'slUler as4 r-st-s-artng. f.syM. AaaCreai-s aaa JNiAkras. that faaia .las, 1 Whrs ye Kh nli er beg-.n vah !..k- r K.na PhaTlJluM ft aa.. t rates be lb root and lungs. All drug-rlsts.AvrlisemenL' a ' WELL cone oh IP TfMVCMi M-L ReADY" GEORGE CHTSHAW TIES WORLD RECORD Brooklyn Second Baseman Iake Six Consecutive Hita in that Many Timet Up. CHICAGO TEAM IS SHUT OUT CHICAGO, Aug. a-Oeorga CuUhaw, acoond baseman for Brooklyn, today tied tha world's record held by Clarence Beaumont of Pittsburgh, by making six consecutive hits In as many times at bat In tha game agalrut Cllou. The visitors shut out the locals, 13 to 0. Brooklyn played slugging game, making a total f twcntyt-hree hits off Pierce and Sundndge. Not man walked an either side and no aaciiflcea were mado. Umpire O'Doy, who waa reappointed yoe tordny, v as compelled to ofiolata alona toiiny because his partner, Ernest C. JUlh'ley fcCOIX'. was hurt by a gaa explosion, BROOKLYN. CH1CAOO. Vyr, of.... 4 II SOeoS. ft 4 11 O'Mira. mm... I V nnr, mm.... " ' rauhart. lb. .4 14 1 OSV-hnltM. If.. I 1 Wboai, It 4 3 0 0 SZ-lnmarm., ib.3 0 8 0 CuI1m. lb. .4 4 14 OWIlllaraa. cf t ( a iH.mm.l. rt, 4 1 3 0 04clArrr, lb.l 4 IS 1 iQrit, lb 6 111 SArrhftr. ....! 114 .1 ij, v w -. . .... rni.ar. .... 3 1 3 Pbaias, lb... I 4 11 flortw, a 1 4 8 Tatula ....II II 17 I 1 Ulaarldga, s.l S S 1 entyar 1 4 4 Totals ,...t 8 IT U 3 Batted for Standridge in ninui. Brooklyn 0 10 0 4 4 11 0-18 c:hl,auo 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Hummel, Meyers, Gets.-! Pfefler. .Stolen base: Cutshaw. Karneii runs: Brooklyn. 9. Base on error: Brook lyn, 1. Hits: Off Pierce, 8 In five innings; oft Standridge. 16 In four Innlngn Struck out: , By Pierce. 8; by Pfeffer. 1; by Standridge, 1. Umpires: .O Dy. tlecleaatl Wlaa la Twelfth. CINCINNATI. Auor. ft In an untilll fight which tested twelve lnnlnars, Cincin nati Won- frvm Philadelphia today, i to 4.1 Teh visitors took an cany teaa, geiung two runs In the flrnt on a base on bails and three singles. They soored again In tm, third m Williams' error. Art error by Iiale was reionlble for another In the alble tor anoiner in me h the locals soured two, sixth, n the sixt mn, .tt n rimible. nn error end four sin gles end forced Iemaree'g erttrement in the seventh. Cincinnati then tied the eeore on two singles and a sacrifice. fcoore: , PHILADELPHIA. nnuannu . abhAaj AS.n.cr.A.B Byraa. lb ... 4 1 1 iwnrroft. ' aa.4 1 1 OGi-oh. Ib 4 8 I 4 f IHwinl. a. ...I I 1 T 1 Williams. It 4 8 14 1 Wat-Kll.. nil I I 1 I P.krt. el... I 1 I i Craalb. rt...4 I 4 i lKtarna. lb.. 4 1 14 Whlttei. 1I..4 4 1 I Nlrhnft. Ib. ..I S 4 . W.KIIiltaf. l 1 4 I IWmam, .. 4 4 i Marer. p 1 4 4 a-Kll., Il l I 1 1th. rt...4 13 4 4 ka, s 4 I 1 1 4 nar, lb. .4 1 4 I 0 Ortrllth. Clarka, fl Waano IMol vlia. lb.l 4 14 1 4 SMcKaaarr. .s l Dal., s t 14 4 1 t-rbnaldar, S t 4 t 4 4 Totals tttjfl 844 I twino 1 Roaaars ....1 4 4 0 4 Total ....41 14 14 14 4 Ones out when winning run scored. Batted for McKenery In soconed. Batted for Dale In si Jth. Philadelphia 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 1-6 Two-base hit: Williams. Stolen bases: Hersog, Nlehoff. Karned runs: Phila delphia, 3; Cincinnati, 4. Double plays: Oroh to Wagner to Mollwlts, Hersog to Wagner to Mollwlts. Base on error Philadelphia, 1. Baaes on balls: Off Deinaree. 1; off Meyer, 1; off McKenery, 3; off Schneider, a Hits: Off Demaree, 8 In six Innings and none out In seventh! off Mayer. 6 In six Innings; off Mc Kenery. 3 In two Innings; off pale. in four Innings; off Schneider. I In six In nings. . Struck out: By Demsree. 8; by Mayer, 3; by McKenery, 1; by Dale, i: by Schneider. L Umplrea: Byron and Easoo. Breaks Loalag Streak. ST. LOUIS, Aug. . Boston checked Its losing streak today by defeating St. Iouls, 4 to 1 lolan's error In the first liming gave the world's champions a three-run lead which St. Louis could not overcome The local, rallied in ths fifth and scored twice on Hyatt s trlpje, Oon-lales- iHnsle and Grlner's nouble. Bcjre: BOm)N. BT. LOUIS A&.H.O.AB AB.H.O.A.1. Kan. H-U.l 4 1 1 4tls. SS....4 434 Brow. s i 99 ' I I I a . ri a a 4 4 Minor, la... .4 I (kUf. If. I list Lmx. rt 4 t i 4 0 8 44 . M.aaa, ef...A 3 4 4 t Hralt, lb. ik,mul lb..4 1 II 1 ilaaiaa. . . Kmlia. Sb...-4 8 8 8 4trew i u A ta t A ft t anth k irajiTii., tm .w e ' m ri a 4 aft sft sk '"TV- : iSii 4 0 14 TMaki ...Atwnt I Brwton . 0110010-0 Tee-base hlta: Meran, Bmlth. Rudolph. Grtner. Tbreo-beae nil: Hratt. BteJeai bears: afaraavibe. a Fre nines Boston-; St. Lela L Dola iars: hi il rr - V) .fi i:iua'ik to Bvera to Mimhtt. . m bnkft to Uaran'IIK r-ra-t Fum- on el? tf .rU,"' Jj e,SaIs. S; T ItaxVrfpa, 1. "ire: Oft lsJc. I in tvar miLiwa. ,, " i hr ituaotra. i: i-y i nner, a.- vt . l uiptres: KlgWar and Kmalta. ttam. XtlXE. at Kus Oty, -ill 34ma ...4 t OrBhel; BOW- Al I wAmm haw " , ' 1 tk4liaAua ... - 1 Ukm-kf: . Iurte. TrCTVirw nd Oar r ; laara subl Cul-man, Koatarnsm. Jk., ilnw.. - t aiSii8aa,DE- K.H.T. 1 3 anrtiwikpiika 8 t 0 PaumM SnaMkrerord - snd ITagrws; taitearm ouxS tiueeett. At Lean SU Pen-. LoulvuiH ' laawlMa Wiu tttaue ant ftosatn.. Climnma. hints. IU4 e TlHa TJLMrtVJR. '4lt... An . ' Pbvi4 Tel-e,iMn.J-i is iLtmmmi it Hy. Ssni Xxi kept -v linihit hy tluftmoiig. Uflllu IficKtirliitf a mnuii xiut) tty a suute ui 4 U a. I'll i"M(uiref Uie gome una Uls miujilng of PlW 'i- of Ute Hu-1 rttnt. win iillirwad but. IkiSMSt ttil. IUuL Uisa lUauSI Biux: of. ZitUtmu.. i v i Bet Sulcus: ffiiailuB tnea 9mt Iwvavt. , 3 3 8 V t Afhawnag;: 30a"- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 3 I ojnrco-NcrrNtiv TO VAA ' ,17 V ONE TO ONE ffBD IS PLAYEDJO A TIE Game Called Daring the Sixth Inning- While a Heavy Thunder Storm ii Passing- Over. TWO GAMES CARDED FOR TODAY NEW YORK, Aug. .-New York and Cleveland played a short 1 to 1 tie here today, the game being terminated In the sixth Inning by a heavy thunderstorm. New York was at bat at the time, there being two out Klrke soored Cloveland'a run In tha second Inning on A home run and New York tied In the fourth on a eingle and steal by Boone and Caldwell'g alngla. Two games will be played to morrow. Score: CUCVBINO, NKW YORK. AB.H.O.A.K AUU.O A U Wills. ef 8 1 i) Clllsd. of. Turnr. tb...l 4 1 IFacklnp., aa. .1 4 3 4 1 4 111 4 MbimI, lb. ...I apipn. lh......l 1 OCook. rf I 0 0 Hartiall, lf..t 1 1 Hook, lb.. ..I 0 Nunamak,, e.t ICaldwall. P..1 i .Two. if..lt o ' ll.L- w 4ft 1 9 9 w amis? iil I ..I I I Mltuhall. . I 4 w Totals ....11 I'll I 1 Total! ....14 4 II 3 J I 'Two out when gamu called aocount f of rain. ' I Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 New York 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Home run: Klrke, Stolen bases: Plnp, , I PecklupauKh, WambSHanaa, Boone. Double play: 1'ec'klnpaugn to iioinie io ritp. Karned runs: New York. 1; Cleveland. 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, 3. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 4: off Mitchell. 1 Ktruck out: By Caldwell. 3; by Mitchell, 8. Umpires: O Louglilln and lllluebrand. Nabora Bettles Down Too Late. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. .-Unsteady pitching gave Chicago a big lead In the first three Innings today and Pbtlsdet plila waa easily defeat. d. 8 to 4. Nabors, formerly of the Ifewman, Oe, club, aet fled down after tbe I bird Inning and did good work. Kaber vnta every effective except in the ninth Inning, and was given splendid support. Jk-or CHICAOO. PHILAnKLPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K AB.H.O.A.B. Murabr. rf.,4 II O'trlM. rf...l 1141 Waarar. ss...l 14 7 SHtrank, rf...l M.Oolllna. tb.l t I 4 .on. It. 4 4 1 4 4 4 0 1 114 3 3 4 IIS I ! ! 4 11 4 4 4 yourni.r, ,. o A liana. Sb..r I y.iKh. f...4 4 I I u lioi-. lb. ..I 1 J.Colllaa. If. .4 0 14 OM.-lnoli. lb.. 4 I ecbalk, e.,,.4 4 4 4 lip. i-.,. ...4 1 lllackb.. IO. . Ill 9 unpi, 9m a yabar, p I 1 4 I 0 Nabora, p. ...I 1 A!alon .....I 4 Totals ,...14 11 17 IS 4 Totals ....II I 17 17 8 Batted for Nabors in ninth. Chicago 4 I 1 0 O 0 0 3 0 S Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 84 Two-base hlta: Schang, Wesver, Kloten hMi: Vnuriiler. J. Collins. Earned runs: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 4. Double plays: K. Collins to FournJer, Faber to Weaver to Fournler, Vela' to to K. Collins to Biackbume, Lapp to Kopf. First base on errors: Cnicngo, 2. Bases on balls: Off Falier, ; otf Nntors, 0. Hit by pitched ball: By Nitbois, Murphy and Felnh. Struck out: By laber, 4; by Na bors, 4. Umpires: Kvans and Chill. Win la Thirteenth. WASHINGTON. Aug. .-Veaoh' dou ble. Burns' single and Young's triple with two out In the thirteenth Inning gave Detroit two runs and a 6 to 8 vic tory tver Washington tdny. In Wash ington's half Inning. Uandil doubled, Kopp drew a pass and Williams, pinch hittlng tor Henry, nmved them up with a sacrifice, but McBrlde fanned and Wal ter Johnson, batting for Ayres, flew out to Veach. t ore: DETROIT . WASHIKOTOM. AB.H O. A.K AO.n.u.A Vttt. 8b I Kltocllar, rf...l ',t.r, tb. ..I 4 4 4 0 1 II I 4 Hush, aa 4 Cobb, cf 4 Crawford, rf.4 vvk, If 3 Rarna, lb... Tounf. 3b. ...I Sunasa. s. ..3 Rakar, I ' Milan. Cf lithanka, lb...l fldandll, lb... I Kopv. If 4 Hanrr, I 1 M.-Hrlaa, as.. 4 Boabllas. P. I I Avara. p 3 I II al maa, p ..,.4 Kavaaagh ..I 1 4 wiliatraa ...I Johoaoa .1 TMaIi .... lattti TaUl 41 II 19 IT 3 Hatted for Stanage iu ninth. Batted fr Henry in thirteenth. Batted for Ayers in thirteenth. Detroit 0 00003000000 3 Wsshingtou ISOOOOOOaOOO 08 Two-base hits: Foster. Henry, Veach. Gaud 1 1. Three-base hits: Cobb, Kava nagh. Young. Stolen base: Dausa. IVrnad runs: 1'etrolt. 3; Washington, 1. Double plays: Mcllildu to Foster. Bush to Young to Hurra. Vttt to Young to Burns. Bases en errors: lietrnit, X; Washington. 2. Bases on balls: Off Pueilng, 4; off Dausa, 4. Hlta: Off Boellng. 4 In sis lniilniis; off Ayers. 4 la seven innings. Strut k out: By Hoclloir, l: by liause, 4; by Ayers, s. Umpires: Dineen and Tallin. Bnrfeat Bhata Osl St. Levis. BOSTON. Aug. a Boston won from St. IMiii ludar. 1 to a In a same railed at t-jmt ef Ibe etghth tnoing bx aiies ef lal . .... a ...... - vma v-H. peaanf antii !. i a - it kept St. h'ts well ai-ettered. Beaten Beared, I the rtnl run on Hooper's peas ana Kneea- ara awihle. TJm9 irrana cuw kl Speakers secntwl aeuhta. a sacrifice and Ainaa'l error. Sor5 ST.. laff'!. trOW iiaoii aa.B.o.jin re)B. n. I ir i I 'Pha. af 4 9 Salnar 1. I I SILaat. W .. 1 l Mt BuJt 8 I'Sarea. lib. 3 f . l I tThnmaa. ..' klMuuut. S- 4 1 -'. " l I 4 I I 1 t tl t I 1 4 f 1 I I 4 1 1 Slalar, rb...- JT t Pratt. tb..- t Wklktr. af.-l 1 n-wmL rf...t Kaaan, aa 4 t -r -w u. ... VMIInai. ' t .w twil ... X 4 g.-ti-n a s u u - ViaUa - .. 4 14 a I ..ennui Our Vld man- nr tRe efgTVn. St Launa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 boetiun 1 0 0 0 L 0 0-1 Two-haeit hlU- apeaJMrr (2). Don hi a plays: Cady to Ohitier Kowaird tngTiawr tn Austin. Left on baitesi lit. 1-ouia, 04 Roauin. h. Bases on bails: Olf 'Wailiiiarn, i; off Koob, U off Faster, L Hltsi Wrt Weilman, 0 In seven Uinlhss;- off Kiiob., runs In one imritig. Hals: Well man. Struck out'. By Kuob. V, by Foster., a. I'mines: Whilaxv and Contiully. if e wnbr-e-v ltffe-ts Kaalaea. Jl.tlH SON . SWi.. Atg. ft Speaia:i nuinpiirey dtf(aud Madiaun uu. "lis! 1imI litamoitd Kundtty iu'toiviutni Itv w! null of 7 lu 3. llMtrixlan Maillaun, T) no un, n. Itallfiu iitid Henkor: Umnlrtimr. tinlftn attd Tlrvt. umiuiai. Uuie Utrnt las op. AlaAiSse. ! you OCMT HCCO LOOK at f oo Merman J STECHER'S TEAM STARTS BIG TOUR Dodg-e Club Opens Two-Week Tour in Nebraska Before Large Crowd at Herman. PLAT ST0EZ TEAM IN 0KAHA Accompanied by his, ball team, which yesterday started a two-week tour ot the " ol"r' wrestler, arrived In Omha last night world's ana registered atune Miuara noiei. inn team will leave at 8 o'clock this morning for Arlington, where they will play tha town aquad this afternoon. Stechcr plays on the Initial corner for tha "Dodgers" and hold tha job through sheer merit and not because of hut box office powers. His brother, Anton, ap- " " i. -wi, same reason. When Steelier appeared In tha dining rooty, of the Millard tha cabaret perform ance waa stopped by tha applause for the young giant. Tha "Dodgers" opened their attack at Herman, where they beat tha town team, by tha score of 7 to 4. Nearly 1Q0 per sons witnosaed the game. Today they arc at Arlington. Here la the rest of tha schedule: Auguot 1L Kohuyler. August 13, Wilbur. August 14. Wshoo. August, 15, Platte Center. August 17, Iender. August 1S-19, nosallo. August 31, York. August ii. Grand Island. August 33. Central City. August 34, Ht. Paul. August 3ft. Scotia. August 34, Bnyder. August Ml, iVdar Rapids. ' Heptemler 3-3, Htsnton. September S or 12, Omaha Store. Here is the Dodge lineup: Ola Olson, recond baao: (1. Srb, center field; Anton Steoher, short atop; Don Totten, third base; Ted Kalns. catch; J. Chmeler, le-ft field; Baston , McDonald, right field; Joe Ptechor, first base;' Alexander, pitch; Wright, pitch: Andrews, pitch. Cretan Blanks Memphis. ORICTNA, Aug. . (Special.) Before the largest crowd ot the season, Gretna defeated the Memphis team here Sun day by superior pitching of Oottch, who let the visitors down without a hit or a run. Score: 1 R.H.E. Oretna 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-8 8 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 00 0 3 Bstterlxs: Memphis, Mason and Jensen; Gretna, Got (oh and . Mangold, Time, 1:U. Nest Sunday the home taam ylll play the fast Pnpllllon bunch on the Gretna ball groOnds. "HA It's "Fruity" You like the flavor of ripe fruit, don't you? Then chev Speak Head. There's a fruity chew for you! A rich, mellow, juicy chew with a mellow flavor that days. PLUG TOBAXX The famoaa Caver cf Erria Hfap tss rnis it tbe frrcrito fee &' thinl cf & cnitury, " Sfear Head b Ciatyi quality chew cf tha xrcdJ, and it's mada in cms cf tha Try Spear Ilffiuj--yaafll caver again be satisfied with any other chew. Ttig AiSVKICAN TDgAOCO OO. . r 11 , ' r.TT NEWARK WIHS EIGHT WIT1I0UTA BREAK Kansas City Loses Twice and Tries to Save Its Bacon by Entering a Protest. HAL CHASE WINS FOE BUFFALO NEWA11K, N. J., Aug. S.-Newark took the ent're series and made It e'ght straight Victories hy defeating Kan C'ty twice todny. Hold gain Ji:, i .-. terly fought After Moran had taken Johnson's measure In the first ' game, Mm tger George Stovall sent Main in to check the locals, but ha failed. A pinch hit by 8trand settled the game In the four.h Inning. Stovall protested tha game, claiming Rartden Interfered with his bat ters by touching their bats. Score, f'st game: RH.E. Kansas Ctty.O 00000000 OSD Newark .....0 3000110 - 414 Batteries: Hennlng. Johnson aid Brown; Moran and Itartden. Score, second game: RU B Kansas Clty.O 1100000O-381 Newark 0 10S1000 480 Batteries: Main and Easterly; Bllllsrd, Kaiserllng and Itariden. llnffala Wlaa Last Game. BUFFALO. Aug. t. Buffalo won th Inst game of the partes front Pittsburg I today, to 3. It waa won In the elguvh Inning when Hal Chase made a home run with the basea full. The other two runs In the eighth were made before Chase's hit Score: R.H.R Buffalo 0000004 -71 Pittsburgh ..0 03000010-3111 Batteries: Sohuls. Anderson. Bedleot and Blair, Allen; Dickson, K natter and O'Connor. Threw Oat of Foar. BALTIMORE, Aug. t. St. Louts fnadi It three out ot four by taking this eitr noon's game, S to 0. Plank scored his second shutout of tha series. The gajne waa called at tha end of the- elghtn in ning on aceount of rain. Score: H.H.K. SU Louis.. ...... .0 t 0 0 1 0 0 0- i BalUmore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 I Batteries: Plank and Chapman; Quina and Owens. Won hy Fielding. BROOKLYN. Aug. a Chicago defeated Brooklyn today, S to L through brilliant fielding behind Hendrlx. This made tha third game won by the visitors from tha locals out of four played. Hendrlg wa4 hit freely, but was saved In tha ptnchsg by fine stops and line eatohes, tnrce fasq double plays featuring. Brooklyn ralllvd In the ninth, with a shutout imminent and scored one run on a pass and ihrri hlta. Score: R.H.U. Chicago 1 0000001 0-1 d Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 1 Batterteaj Hendrlg and Fischer; Ftni aeran, Upham and U. Binith. . i 'It