10 Bringing Up TAKE. THtr I ORDERED A . vhole ome.: STIHGY TO TOPEKA Etragei to Get Hit Off Betuke Slabman Until the Eighth TASNIIIILL'S BAT D0E3 NOBLY TOrF.KA, Kan., Aug. 19.-Speclal Tele grsm.) t'ntll ihe eighth Inning of today'! game, thero were grave fear In the hearts of the local fans that the Ravages would be the victim of a no-hlt came at th hand of Cecil Thompaon. VP to the last half of the eighth inning. Just two local had reached first base, one in the fifth and on In th sixth, and both after two men war out. But Latllmore spoiled the no-hlt proapecta by opening the home half of th eighth with a ringing double over Tannehlir head. A pinch hitter aoored him, when Smith and Form the .old an Alphonao and Gaston act In the outfield. -The run wu a. pure tin.' aa -either fielder could have gotten the ball. v - , . ' Taaaealll Make Mark. le Tannehlll wa the hitting demon for the Rourkee, with two double, each of which snored e runner. Thank to le's war elub and Thompaon 'a alow bender. Omaha, wan quite easily, I to 1. Incidentally, th Rnurkee played a. niean trio k on Lefty Daahner, the local atar wuithpaw. who bad pitched some thirty succeaslve scoreless Innings, until Tanne hill's double scored Wells In the second. Inning. The two southpaws retired the teams In order In th eflrst Innlnf. but Wells opened the second with a sharp single, Mch glanced off rahner'a clove. Krug sacrificed and Tannehlll doubled down the right field line. Schllebner followed with a single to left, and It looked like a rent for Daehner, but foxy It'll Rapp aTot Tannehlll at third on an attempted double steal, ending the rally. Iml catt lanfaes. Thompaon singled In the third and then Omaha failed to get a runner to f lrt ;ntll the evnth, when Wells again rried with a alngle. Krug's saorlflce and Tannehlll screaming double to left venter drove home the winning run. Krug tripled with one gone In the ninth, tut could not score, , Prennied cheer greeted LaUtmore'a "Ik In the fifth Inning, lit was th first Savage to reach first base. f'maha fielded smartly behind Thomp- un rxcviii on .Monroe s easy iiy, whl h orl the locals' only run. Two of Topeka'a four hits were de cidedly flukey. Hi-ore: OMAHA. AH. R. II. O. A. 3 0 0 3 V 4 . . I 0 4 e 0 I 4 1 t 0 3 0 o 4 4.1 4) 4 3 o 4 J 1 It 0 3 1 4) 4 ) 1 7 17 U TOl'KKA. All. II. II. O. A. 4 0 111 4 0 0 1 t ...... 3 9 0 ( 4 0 0.3 0 4130 3 116 3 ...... S 0 0 3 0 i o I i 3 ooe o 10 10 6 1 0 0 0 0 31 1 4 li Kmlth, cf nn. rir the. rf -j 's, r , krnf, s.. M. t '!,(,)', if. TsiiHietilll. 5b... hiiotnter, lb. '1 hoiii'on. p... Totals Honttrk. .,., i ni hnn. lb. ... riier, lb:.. . . Ivileiimn, rf.. Irun If 1 I ' iiii,re. 2t. - c 1 ' hner. p... . Hail. P..- Monroo , Trainer Totala. ritte, for Pushiier In el(rhth. i siied for Kirher In ninth. Trteia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 'isha 0 1 0 0 1 o oJ T:;rt--b9o hit: Kn'tf. Two-base hits: 1 ;niv Tt,noiuj u, ho,oruio tills: .-nu ll. Krua C!i. Hit: Off Itanhnrr, 6 i'i eiitht Inning". liases on balls: orf 1 hnini eon. , i-inn k out: Hv lxuihner : bv J . .,n, i i., t, Hit by rdu-hed bail: I v I'mmnfi', 1. ' Ttine: 1.3S. I inpiits: . un a ana I'.) an. r.tt OIi T4KKS. TUB OPKNFH l.iievwsal Lf.ra, teres Is) Kfeven Crsime. UV'f'W.' A-,:" 1.-I. Mi the f.ral rmi 'f the K(Hia, e 'tn lni:i.&. h.,-ire: I4NO'LN. ,,. , b. n. it. ' ' '. if.- s IS i I '.!. '-i. iff J ... ti .mi. 4 3 3 f--. it., Su 4 l I '' -is. lb 4 1 1 , t .-, ,ri'-r, ff 4 0 1 1 I i. ,i. Ji 10 0 "' we, if toe ""IT c 4 6 0 f ' i. P 3 0 1 . utKiiMer, p....,, 3 0 1 Fear, la ,ltvs took 7 to 4, in O. A. 1 uttUs..!.... 4 i n ir ii AU. It. O. 1 1 1) 3 4 6 0 a. r. 0 cf.. 6 1 0 0 4 1 t 0 I .. 6 .. 4 .. 6 .. S ,. 4 .. t .. 3 .. 3 . 4 0 i Jul., .1 I 1 I 1 0 0 14 p.. . P. J.1 1 0 1 6 0 M'.'.e. ! 1 , "i t- 0 0 3-7 M - 1 fSNlJcl', lij, sJ. etr. Father THAT 1 A WHOLE OtlE SIR! IT l NOT OME OF HIS W1N5, ARE. v H VsTaWalaTaTjiawaasssw. E I Passed hall: McAllister. Pitching r or Off Ilorfnuin.l run una 7 hit in si in nlnss; off einhreiber, 4 run and 7 hit In five Innings; off Mnsser. I run and T hit In rive and two-third Innings; off Utlifpan. 2 run and four bit In five and one-third Inning. Time: 3:34. Umpire: Gelsel. RED SOX BEATEN BY WHITE HOSE Chicago Wins Great Fielding Game from Boston by Two-to-One Score. , t t FABLE'S DELIVERY A MYSTERY CHICAGO. Aug. 1.-Tha Chicago White 8nx won a great fielding game from the Boston lied Box. i to 1. here today. The visitors were unable lo fathom Faber's delivery. John Collin walked in th sixth Inning, stole aerond, took third on Thomas's .wild throw, and -scored th winning run on Ielbold's single to left. Boor : ' , ' . . mOsTOK. CHtOAOO. AB II O.A C. AU H.O.AB. Hnoscr. rf. .. Murstir. rf. .4 Krott. ..., .4 Miwsker. ef...4 HoMitsel. lb I lmlm U... I ilAartkaea, If OxrOner. . Mt.l I'srrr. 3....4 Thomas, ...! Fostar, ..,.! Muln, ...... MMeer. ss ..4 4 1 I 3 4 J I I 4 0 I I IE Collins, lb I t J. renins, lb 1 Sl.teboM, If... 4 tPelarh, ef. ...I I Blsrkk., la... I trstwr. a 1 Tetal t t t"i rr i "a Htaiwr .....I Total ...14 1 M It I Batted for Thomas In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 01 ChUgo o 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 Two-bue hit: Murphy. Three-base hit: Oardner. htolen baee: J. Colilna. Karned rn!i v.i,?,,,rsi Double play: Bcolt t? lblltael til. Bases on balls: Off ?.?.' V " t0"',p- 1: "ft Rth, L Hits: Off Foster, 7 In 6 Innlnss; off Ittith. 1 In three Innlnsra. Ktruck out: Hy Faber. by Foster, i, Vmpirea: Kvans and Chill. ftaara Trlaa ladlaaa. JT1L?.YKt',,AN.r' "--Washington hit If" Cleveland pitchers hard and won. 1.7 . O"0'"' made two singles and two triple In five time at bat. Koehllng was wild, but Cleveland threw away chance to ore by bad base running. Washing ton a tnreo rtmihle piavs also heled hold the tlevkland count down, rlcore: ' WAMIN'TOJ. CLJtVltl.ANn H.O.A.sV AB M O A S xnsiisr. ir... its win, ef j i i u i , tb, ,.l klllan, ....! I 10 e h'wt, is ..; j 6 If'topmstt, M.S S T Ja,kiwa, rf. . I I t I hlrae, lb.... 4 Simlih. If t I 4 itiN!., Ib 4 I O'Neill, e... I 4 I Hswortk s Ami-is. rf...l I Hrbf. rf....l wrh?,i tWsklis, .1 1 ) h UtHHf - ii.se'mss. 4 e e ..it 14 n ' llVninita. s . I 44 I'Mchsl I 'kvsue 1 16 6 Tstal Totals ...14 II It 14 I Batted for Ilagerman In fifth. Batted for Couinbe In ninth. Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I - Washington 4 1 o 4 0 1 0 1 11 1 t,Two-L",1nU:.1,1,'Rnr Thre-b.ei b s: Moeller, Mllsn. Oandll f:. Double I t ' V,r".r' lo nana to McHrl,le to f hanks. M Hrlde to Foster to tlandll. Mo Brlrie te Khank to Foster. Hits: off Jonee. 4 In one Inning off JIaaerman. I lit four innings; off I'oumhe 3 In four In- "I... ' . """: "r naaernisn, i off Cmimhe. 1; off Hoehllnn. 7. Mruck .u,V..llr "r,. ; by Coumbe, 3; by Boehllng 4. Umpires: Illldebanrd and O Loughltn. 0 : Tlcersi t rash Macks. .,'VT,i,lIT-" " -Detroit hammer 0 l, Koff hr.l and often lorlsy and aid 3 FT Covc'.tiuu'a jiupuib plUi.ii.g 0 I-htiadelfihia, to 1. Iietrott .ren 6 DI.TROIT. -Aug. IS Detroit hammere.L aldd fad vfiu irklet with fielding features. Voun and pis v In lioadlng rolea The game waa a merry sirusale until the eighth, when the Tters insHned five hits, for four tavllles. ',hb stole second in the third Inning while McAvoy waa holding the belt and took third when the catcher's throw went to center field. Bcore: PHILAppi.phia. Dertn-vr " AUHO.AX. tsgatl Korf. ss 411 DV.U. lb 44144 i.itiTiaa, a.a vat a fctuAk. aa 4 lit hi,k, lb.. .4 I 11 a 4 4 4 a tlobb. cf 4 (Tronl. rf 4 tvaack. If., ...I 4 Sliurna, lb. ...4 I 6ua. lb... 1 I 1 Htanaas, a. . .4 4)CutaS., s.4 lhvla, Sb.,.4 W.I.I,, rt ...4 Oidfun. If. . 4 . I 11 4 Valm.a. lb... I M.A,r e...l trikulf, To'sla ... 1 114 14 1 laUlt . II 11 I I'MlMttelpt.la. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . '? , t "ril 0 3 0 0 004 4 To-base hit: Vitt. Binlea bae; Cobo. double plays: Ijoie rxruna; Vltt to )uiig to Burns: Wyskoff to Kou( l0 ISiruj.M. It. or ball.: Ckff Wyskoff. I, off Covel.kle. 1. Btruck out; Hr Aytkoff, 1; by Coveteekie, 4. Uinuliws: CounoUy aud Walla.-. " ' FCaT D0DQE TRIMS UP ALL FAST OPPOSITION GARNER. Ia., Aug. l.-8pclal Tele- gram. rwt iudge on first plaoa the bail tournament held at Garner U dotennln the champtonhlp between .h , a. in laateot dubs of Iowa and Wtnne aota, winning both games today. The Fort Dode dub defeated Albert Lea In the morning game, I to 4. and won frwn Webster City by a score of to I. The Dodgers won every gam played ta the tournament. Lsunbeth, pluhlng for Fort Dodge, fea- , ) tored today'a gam with Webster Ctty. - la Bleaks ftaveaaa. RAVKNNA, Neb.. Aug. l 1 8,, i.i ) The ISuU bsx ball tr.ia dolcMUrf I'.avt-tiiia tVHiu vti liHtit hsil tits Wat ateiday, 4 ta To. 01 It on atrskmuis ai.J sot I'lenty of men on bM. but were "!wr a mow at th nopr tens. !,((-, 1.. Itsvenna. (ennbiuwe. 7u,:tt i, 1 .reasiit; ooot.a, Durya vWiii Aniiiiici uiao. TIIE BEE: Corvrlgrit. 11. International N.ers Bervlca. OH! I CAM EXPLAIN HOW THAT CLAW happm to ee. BROOKLYN ALUOST UPON TIIE PHILLIES Adyancei ' Within Two Points of Leaders by Defeating Chicago in Exciting Fray. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE BnOOKt.TN. Aug. Th Brooklyn! advanced within two point of th Phillies today when they beat Chicago, to S, In an exciting battle, v The Cuba overcame a four-run lead, finally ttelng the score In the eighth, only to have Cheney send In the winning run with a wild pitch In th Dodgers' half of the same taotn. Four pitchers were used. Lavender and Ffeffer being taken out because of heavy hitting. Two players were severely Injured. Otto Miller was hit over the right eye by a batted ball during practice and was taken to the Mid wood sanitarium. Cy Williams was hit by a pitched ball In the eighth Inning and forced to retire. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AH H.O.A E AB.H.O.A.B. flood, rf lie t Meysrs, ef...4 Miirrsr, rf.,.l t 6 (O'Mses. St.. .4 11 6 I rikher, St.... 6 I t I Ctubart. lb. 4 1 Kfhune. ir 4 is (Wiveat t. It.. ..4 1 I M , ft. 4 $ 4 1 I. rt...l tit ksler, lb ... 4 31 ISleiiM W'llllan. ef.l I I .nu. (b 4 3 4 1 Zabal ........ 0 i MrTartr. s.,.3 1446 Knlaelr. ef... 6 1 I 4 Pfaffar, a. ...3 6 0 6 1-halss, lb..4 3 6,1 SKacsae, ...t 1 hi Archer, t 4 1HS . U"J.r, (f.l 0 0 10 .Tetal M it 37 MotArr ...1 l-nenar, S....1 1 1 Brasaahaa .1 6 6 6 Totals ...17 II M II I Kan for William In the eighth. Hatted for Lavender In the fourth, Batted for Cheney In the ninth. Chicago 1 0 3 1 0 6 1 0-3 Brooklyn 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 -4 Two-baae hit: Oood. Three-base hit: Oeti. Koine run: Baler. Htolen bases: Wood. Murray, Paler, Zabel. Myers, (Wheat (1). Earned runs: Chicago, 0; Brooklyn, 4. Double ply! KnUtely to Ar:hr. Base on errors: Brooklyn, 3. Bass on balls: Off Lavender, 1; off Busker. 1, Hit: Off Lavender, In three inning: r.ff Cheney, 4 In five In nings; off l'feffer, t In four and one third Innings; off Rurker, 4 In four and two-tMrris Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Hy llucker, Willlama. Piruck out: By i)rniHir, s; njr nene.v, j; ry I'leirer, a, Vmplres: Rlgfer and Cocklll. Plraa Trlaa Phlla. PHILADELPHIA.' Aua. l.-.Pttlahura-h axaln hit Philadelphia, pitchers hard to any ana won the game, 1 to 1 Demaree a knocked off the rubber In the third ami the visitors also srot after Tlnmn In I this session and In the slith. Harmon e ' was effective and waa given fine , sup- - , i-i.ri. mnrnnian lea in the hitting with : three lnles and a aacrlfic In five times at the plate. Hiore; el . rTTBiRnn ruujiDKLrHu. M.U.A K. AB H O A B roatallo, lf... I I IHvma, lb ... 6 tHsnrmft, as.. I lI'Mkan. ef., 4 4Vavail.- rf. .4 I l olllna, c . 4-1 4 JohnMon. lb t II llimmss. rf.4 6 3 Waiuar, as. 4 I 4 Vim, b 4 I Patr4. b..,. 1 l Ollms. S....I 1 I l.arKoa, a. . 4 1 6 I SUisarua, tb. .4 I IV. blue. If . 4 I I Mohatf, lb.. 4 I tKt'hf.r, S...I I kAiUaia, 1 I 11 - tfcawaoas, S.6 k II IT I IT.Bcp. .. I'ltackar I Steca 1 Toiali Touts ....! I IT 17 I -nauea ror AQams In ninth. Batted for Tlncup in ninth. rtttshursh 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 04 l'htladul!hta 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Two-baae hits: I.udt rti. Nlohoff. Three base hit: Harmon. Homo run: Gibson, ftolen bases: Wattner. Vlox, Baiid. Double play: Nielioff to Bancroft to Ludcrua. Eaass ou ball.: Off Ilaumun, ... lr, 1; off Tlncup. 3. Hits) Off Demaree, 7 in two and one-third In nlnas; off Tlncup, f n el, and two-third inninea. Wtruck out: By Harmon. S; by iincup, j. umpires: u'Day and Stock dale. Tarda lilt Brave Harlers. BOSTON. A US. 14 Ames nltnhe ac.ll today and PL luls won from Boston, 4 to 1. The Cardinals hit both Regan and i yier iwr suores, assistea by the former s passes, neacher had a big day at the iim. ncore: T. LaOt'lB. BOSTOf , .. . AB.M.O.A . AB H O A S Mietina, .. 114 Moras, rf... 4 i limlor, ss ! gsns, lb... .4 14 11 hMK-kar, If. I oia. ef . . . . I 400010100, ct I I . If. . 4 14 1 .111 IrVt.mioX 14 4 6 4 1 . W tiaos, rt., I lot, lor, lb.. Sk. . is v ftraltli. ah (III . 4 I 6MsrsTtl.. sal I I ir.lr. a.. Aajaa, .... 4611 Jow4r. a I I 1 4 0 0 1 OwoaUii. ...! 1 -rvasinr .1 e Totals ....II I H 16 Kun. a 1 66 ioiir ...1 16 6 HutiM. .....I 0 10 0 . ifivr. ......! Totals ....II If! I I Matted Tor Whaling In ninth. Batted for Ragan ia fifth. St. I-ouls , 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 liosluu 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Mage. Three-base hit: tMfscner louble piny: Gody ta mliti. on errore: et. ixiuie. 1. liases on talbslls: Ames, I; Bs.an, 3; Tyl er, 1. lilts li'"' K"- ln (! Innlntrs; off Hunns, "n mninss; otr -Iji.r. I In two In nlnas. Ptruik out: By Ames. 4: by Itngsix, 4, by Tyler, 1. Liiiihiv: KUm 1 na l-.aistie. Reels Wstta Olaale Aula. NEW YORK. Aug. . 'mcliwiall con tinned Its iirt I,, day, 0 ' -sun New lorn lor tre setoinl time. 'J're sire 6 to 1. Llix-iuaau won eiKht cf their lsj.t line M,rl M-Henrly J.h.r o.l s bl '.'; lent ani tor l.U'tmiatt auj waa e:. 1 led. VViiliuiis l,.j i, i iii, ni iistl bsiiing. drawn, g a three I .0 tit. a iuil .,J two sinbs ia five li.u. at 1st. ,-olv: CIS, IN V ATI A a li I A HW TPtf AS N O A eea l 1 e 1 I Bursa If. 1 ii.jfcue ss-.l Mm. ma. it 4 I,. i n.. rt 4 4 t j, 10. In i K" ,r, cl 4 11. rf 4 4 I ot, ur. as. .,!.,. t I , 4 K. I u . 4 1 iii, la. . ii,. 4 ur. In. .1 1,u;mw,, lo -1 k.,.ii, IS I 4 H 1 6 9 a, e.,a. I II I t Ei',.1. . OMATIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST OH: THERE'S A HllSTOrVr ,OE VTH IT -5 Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. na Moines 121 7. ft . lenver ; 115 7 .53 Topeka Il fit M .513 Iincot .'...114 67 hi .WO floua City 113 M 60 .MO Omaha ,,rJ M na Wlchlla 115 49 68 .t'-'S 8t. Joseph 114 41 73 .foe NAT. LBAOUK. I AMUR. LEAGUE. W.UPrtl W.LPct. Phlla M 4 X Boston 87 ,."l Brooklyn ..6 61 Ietrolt 73 S9 . Chlcaao ...66 63 1 Chlcego ....8 42 .6U Pittsburgh M 66 .4l waehlngton.aa m .ww Boston 63 64 .4KVI New York. ..61 61 . New York.. M 64 ,4H1 1 Cleveland ..43 67.81 St. IOUl...63 69 .4i ftt. l40ulfl...41 58 .3T8 Cincinnati .61 5 .4631 Phlla 84 73 .813 FED. LEAQL'E. AMER. AffS N. (W.L.Prt.1 W.L.Pct. Newark ...61 47 ,M St. Paul 71 47 .603 Chicago ....63 4 Minneapolis 61 .6M Kan. City. .63 60 .b64 Indianapolis ev m .ojb PttUburgh 0 4 .66 Louisville ..69 65.618 Bt. Louis.. .60 61 ,6H Kan. City.. .66 66 .608 Brooklyn ..50 64 Milwaukee .61 61 ,4f Cleveland ..60 63 . 448 Columbus ..43 72 .374 Buffalo ....63 64 . 4UI1 Baltimore. .38 73 .! Yesterday's Reawlls. . WESTERN LEAGUE. Bt' Joseph-Denver;, team failed to ar rive. . . Ilea Molnea 7: Lincoln, 4. Omaha. S; Topeka, 1. ' , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 0; New York, L . Bt- Louis, 4; Boston, 1. Pittsburgh, 3; Philadelphia, S. . . . Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, . - . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 11; Cleveland. . Philadelphia, 1' letrolt, i. New York-t. Louis; rain. Boston, 1:-Chicago, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. 8t Louis, 4; Brooklyn. 3. Chicago, 0; Buffalo. 6. Kansas City,- ; Baltlmofe, L Pittsburgh, 0; .Newark, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 2-1;' Kansas City, 1-0. Columbus, (; Minneapolis, & Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 8. Cleveland, ; St Paul, 3. i SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Birmingham, 3-1; Chattanooga, 3-L New Orleans, 6: Memphis, &. Mobile, 1 : Nashville. 4. AUanta-Llttlo Bock; postponed, rain. Game Today. Watatern , Leasu 8t. JoeeDh at Denver. Dea Moines at Lincoln, Omaha at To peka. bioux mty at Wichita. National Leasrue Cincinnati at New Tork. bt. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at 1'hllade.lnhla. Ctircaa-o at Brooklyn. Ameri'-an Lrarua Washlnsrton at Cnvsw land, pliil.delphla at letrolt. New York at nt. Jouls, Boston at Chicago. Federal Ieue Ht. I-oule at Brooklyn. Chicago at Buffalo. Kansas City at Balti more, tittabucgn at rvewanc HcKsnry. ..l 0 3 6Orst t 6 6 Srbauer. ...! 6 6 ...64 II IT Is 4Bminrd ..I aVfeupy. s.1.,6 1) 4 I Total , a e t 6 ToUl , Batted for Ptroud In third .ii si .1 1 Batted for Bchauer Id eighth. Cincinnati 0 S 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 New lor K 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Dovle. Grlfflthe. Wil llama. Three-base hits: Griffiths. Wtl Hams. Home run: Doyle, Stolen base: Moilwlta. liases on balls: Off Stroud. 1 Hits: Off Htrotid. 8 In three Innlims: off Bchauer, I In five Innings; off Hohupp. 3 In one Inning, htruck out: By Stroud, 3; by Bchaurer, 4; by McKenery, 3. Umpires: Byron and Eaon. V . WILLIAMS BEATS JOHNSTON AND, M'LOUGHLIN WINS NEWPORT. R. I.. Aog. 1.-Willlam defeated Johnaton three seta to one. Mo- Loughlln vanqulaBed Wallace Johnson, three sets to one, and Griffin eliminated Irving Wright ta straisht sets. Sum mary: 8INOLK8, FOURTH ROUND, C. F. Q riff In, Ban Francisco, beat I. C. Wright, Boston, 7-, 0-3, 4-4. R. Norrls Williams. 3. Philadelphia, tx.at Wllllsm F. Johnston, Ban Francisco. 8-8. 10-4, 8-18-3. M K. McLoutblln, San Francisco, beat Wallace F. Johnson. , Philadelphia. 6-7. 6-4, 8-4. 8-2. N. W, Miles. Boston, beat It. C. Joha aon. Boston. 8-t 4-8. 8-3. 8-4. CLEANERS AND DYERS TO TAKE CN NORTH PLATTE Out at North Platte, next Sunday and Monday, the baao bail fans are expecting some good baa ball, when th faat emV-pro Lincoln Cleaners and Dyers team will Invade the western city. Tbe Lin coln team has won the ' championship of th state capital for two years and In a recent game with the Btors Triumphs of Omaha, cam out with the long; end of a 3 to 1 score. Th Noth Platter Boost ers have been strengthened by the addi tion of Simmons In ths Infield, who was formttly with Columbus In the Btcte league. Smith, also a State leaguer, will probably finish th season behind the bat for North Platte. Coast Least e . RH E. 1 T 1 t 6 S At Portland lt Ike .tty lirllji,l Bstiert: K1tt and liiunnah; Hlg- alnlM i l oin. Coveitwkle and t-uihor, At L, Anl- K.H.B. r.lajid 0 8 1 Y 1 1 i'ii t 10 1 Hatteri.: 1'rx.uth. and W.lwtt; DecaA- nl.ro sn,l ll'lae. Al lltaklHIIii. l.S Anitles fVMU V'o'KISi'O R H E. .863 ID 13 1, alien. IViritt. IluKha and Brooks; BruMii and Sim,ili, 1-.VM.K. C'aaskliMiiloM aa Kr t ared. Jtart a to weeks' trat;r.ent of Dr. King Nw iJf Itlls toUajr. Good for stomach and liver. Sue. All druggist. Advartisemsnt 20, mil. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TOO ,EE- THE LOa5TEd S "V al a - - 1 aku riu htjt IM A .crate amd 50me times they p5ht am one will bite irit. LAW OFF ANOTHER - NEWARK CLIMBS TO FIRST PLACE Uses Pittsburgh Team as Stepping Stone- to Top Place in the League. FTVE TO NOTHLNG IS SCORE NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 19. Newark used Pittsburgh as a stepping-stone to first place today, shutting them out S to 0. Ed Reulbac.h, the local twlrler, was ln fine form, while neither. Frank Allen nor Cy Barger. could stop Newark. Bunched hits were responsible for the Newark win. Bcore: R.H.B Pittsburgh ..0 000000 0-0 4 3 Newark 3 0O-20000-6l Batteries: Barsrer, Allen and O'Con nor; Reulbach and Rariden. Tops Lose to Terriers. BROOKLYN. An. 1.1. Kt. Louts de feated the Brooklyn Federals In a list less game today, a feature of which waa the running catch of Kore'a long fly by Kauff In the seventh Inning. Myers got four hits out of four times up, and Drake three, ot or four attempts, score. K.H.E. Rt. Louis 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-4 9 a Brooklyn 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 11 1 Batteries: Plank and Hartley: Beaton. Upham and II. Bmilh. Cnllo Too Mark (or Terps. . . BALTIMORE, Aug. l!.--Cullop was too much for Baltimore this afternoon and as a result. Kansas City won the open ing game of the aerlea, 6 to L The vis itors bunched their hits to advantaire end were never in danger ot being headed. core: K.H.K. Kansas City.. 01201020-8 13 0 Baltimore ....0 0000001 0-1 93 Batteries:' Ctillop and Easterly: John son and Jacklltsch. Blaea Blaak Whales. BUT-FALO. N. Y.. Aug. 19.-Buffalo Opened the series with Chicago today by unutting mem out 6 to o. Five or the ten bits off Prendergaat were made In the seventh Inning and these, with faat Sork on the baaea, netted four runs, nkago got a man past second baso only 1 irifP l' t)5 touf- sr. Surely "beer" is a poor desenp- j tC.": j '." " '::''! ' : . h..;'!, ' '' 6t product ot tA 4lWfl SW1 I .',.111 1 V 'ii I 1 '., Henry RoLiif Company, DUtributor, 2SG7-69 Leavenworth St. Omaha. l(b Telephone: Doug. 876 VELL-TAKE. .T BACK, AM CR.IN5 ME A WINNEFU once during the game. Bcore: Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 Fatteriee ; Vrorlflergsat and ' Krapp and Blair. R.H.EX 0-0 5 1 -6 10 3 Ftacher; Seven Men Are Tied For Shoot Lead at The Chicago Meet CHICAGO. Aug. 19. The fact that S27 trapehooters tried to win the grand American handicap made It impossible to finish the contest, the big; event of the Interstate association's annual meet, In effect today, which' darkness stopped short, however, the one contestants had shot eighty times, leaving a string of twenty ' targets for tomorrow's competi tion. At the end of the day seven men were tied for the lead with scores of 78, six had .77 and seven had 76. The fifty high guns at the end of the contest will share In the purse of 37,813. The winner 'will receive 10 per cent of this, the second 9 per cent the third best S per cent and others in proportion. . .", Today's leaders with th'" Scores were: 78. J. J. Randall (18 yards), Oreensburg, Kan.: C. C. Hickman 1S), Yeoman, la.; C. W. Irrgang (16). Chicago: L. B. Clarke (18. Chicago; M. F. Dewire (18), Hamil ton. Ind.; A. Gllson (18), Chicago; C. B. Helm (18), Rockford, III. 77. George H. Mackle (18), Lawrence, Kan.; C. M. Beers (18), Rockford. 111.; C. C. Emery (19). Chicago; P. J. Graham (19), Chicago: R. Gerstell. Jr. (21), Grafton, W. Va.rH- W. Lefflnrwell (17). Chicago. 78. J. S. Frlck (20). Worthlngton, Minn.; B. A. Ehrllch (18), Terro Haute, Ind.; A. R. Chexlk i8). Portal, N. D.; F. W. Ford (30), Washington, D. C. ; R. J. Stark ey (1). North Platte, Neb.: F. Card (17), Chicago: H: U Heinecke (16), Blue Island, 111. There were six matchreea, being; pro fessionals, resulting as follows: F. O. Bills. Chicago, against If. S. Ken nlcott St. Louis. 7-3. P. J. Hollohan, Fait Lake City, against T. A. Marshall, Chicago. 97-03. Fred Gilbert. Spirit Lake, Ia.. agatnst W. R- Crosby. O Fallon. 111.. 4-M. R. O. Heikea. Davton. O., against J. R. Graham, Chicago, f8-98, J. M. Hawkins, Pittsburgh, against J. R Hlnkle. Oklahoma City, 98-98. Bart Lewi. Auburn. III., Kd OrAharn, Chicago, 99-95. . for its perfect character hat lifted it for above the level of the ordinary beer; to the very highest place in public appreciation. Its flavor so exceptionally fine; its color so beautifully clear; its charactei so perfectly balanced proves the seventy-five years' brew ing experience that has gone into its making. ear la a fa!. Bread sad beer are mads of the ease asatariaks; esrse. ees4 and water, bread Waolid:bwteuquld-bol)iaieis-birBoarWMot. . 3-BtaklsBS prescribe best to prstdiwe energy, axiud kssus aud strsagUasa aervee. 1 O I A TVs urns Bnwtrr U tU OUaal U Aawric wilk 1 1 r f 1 0'i U NaUoaal ratraagr-7B year' Ere wing Eiparisnc 1 J I O REYNOLDS TO PLAY IN j CHICAGO COAL GOLF MEE Although already - In two rolf toun namonts, Sam Reynolds 1 fetttng readj to leave Sunday evening for Chicago tt attend 'the National Coal Men' Ool! tournament to b held at the Glen Oa Country club at Glen Ellen. HL. a su burb of Chicago. Reynolds I already playing In the. Flell club and . Country club championship) but will not finish either of them until he returns from Chicago, where he II going ln .company, with Karl Bock ol the Union Pacific Coal comieny. Thef will be gone for four of five day. : Receive Regan " Back. ' The Deteolf. club has received Pltchet Steve Regan back from the Indtanapolll club as not being up to specifications. Fashion's favorite for Spring and Summer: ie mrsr - 2 Cbltehs tot 25 SIS. . ISC S CSV, atktra, TROT, S. T. rr Bale by g MWwta fleasst r 504-510 So. 16 th; - AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. 187 Doustlaa Straei . '..U.ii-,,. ii.i.i , . 1