Bringing Up HELLO "UtE LESS how ARE "YOU -I HAVE.NT bEEN "YOUt TE1 BEARS BREAK UP WINNING STREAK Make. Counting Run When Everdon Balks and Shestak Scores McCormick. WARFARE BITTER AIL THROUGH DENVER, Polo.. Aupr. ST. -(Special Tele- gram.)-Kr.otUns the score In the eighth. Denver finally broke through the Omaha trenches thlg afternoon. In the final camo of the series, when, with two down anj one man on baso. Shestak delivered a clean hit to center, scoring McCormick. The final score was 5 to 4. Pitcher Insersoll was very nearly re sponsible for a third Rourke victory. Hold to two hltg through four Innings, the vtaitnro rolltori In tha fifth With With one out Kruir stnfrlcr1 ond Mrf-hAsnev .in..i pun.,.kni . - ,. to right, which wna (rood for two bases, Krira; taking third. Whereupon In- the time honored faHhlon, Onakell walked Schliebner in order to set 'a crack at Ingersoll. The twlrler took two strikes then chopped at one a mile high. Hal connected and the pill went whirling out i !., , . mto center .field for a triple, scoring 1 three rung. Smith followed with a Bin-I el uhlrh l.rolliriir Tmrcrooll tho root nf the way. Dear Benin to Hit. The Bear had taken one run In the) third on a walk to Coffey, an Infield out and M Pier's double and they were not to be cheated out of the battle by one rully. In their half of the fifth Shields opened with a smashing double and Coffey followed with a triple, which scored the first man. Ingersoll went t the bench without further delay n Everdon was called In. Shestak'a fielding out scored .Tack. In the seventh Blifc-lds opened with a rintle and went to third on a Sacrifice and Infield out. Spahr was sent in to uat for Oaskell, but could not deliver. The tying run was due to Miller's hit, Kelleher's aucrifice and a colllHlon. The last occurred when Spencer hit to Ever don, who relayed to Schliebner. Schliebner Bltea Dnil, The first baseman failed to get out fo the base line and Spencer hit him head-on, Bending him sprawling. Miller had gone on to third on the hit and when Scbllebnet bit tho d'JHt he went the rest of the way. Denver won whsn McCormick singled. Shields sacrificed and Everdon committed that rare article, a balk. Shestak scored the run. Mitchell replaced Gaskell as the eighth opened and thereafter the Rourkeg drew neither hits nor runs. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. H. 11 0 11 2 8-0 2 10 0 0 5 7 0 10 10 1 15 0 0 112 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 9 27 22 0 H. O. A. S3 12 0 0 2 2 5.0 O10 0 0 3 2 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 16 0 0 10 0 0 O 0 1 0 "7 15 0 Miller, rf Kelleher, ss Spencer, cf I Sallows y. 2b.... McCormick, If.. Shields, lb Coffey, 3b Uhextak, c (rnskell, P Sphar Mitchell, p 4 1 Totals... 29 5 OMAHA. AB. R. Bmtth, cf Rreen. 2b Forsythe, rf Wells, c Krug, ss Mcf.'hesney, If.. Tannehiil, 8b... Schlelhner, lb.. lngersoll, p liverdon, p...... 4 '. 2 . 1 .29 Totals. Hatted for Oaskell In seventh. Two out when winning run was made. Omaha $ J 0 4 0 0 0 0-4 Denver 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1-5 Binisn h: Coffey. Two-bsae hits: Miinr Tannehiil. Shields (2). Three-base hi s: Ingersoll, Coffey. Struck ou : liy Oaskell. 2; by Ingersofl. 1. by fcverdon. 1. Rases on balls: Off Haskell. 2: off Jnnei- soil 1: off Kverdon, 1. iiqumn Kelleher to Galloway to Shields, feheatak to Shields. Breen to hlelbner Rreen to Krug to Schliebner. Hits: Off Ingersoll. I In four innings; off Everdon. 6 In five Innings; off Oankell. 7 In seven innings. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Segrist. SIOCX WIN BOTH OFF LIXKS Indiana Lose Two hy Six o FIto and Nino 4o Two.' LINCOLN. Aug. -7S'u CJft,.won both games of today s double-header, the first by 6 to 6. the second by V to Score, first game: LINCOLN. AB. R. O. A. E.I 3 1 0 3 2 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 13 0 1 3 l 0 0 3 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 n in J O. A. E. 7 1 0 0 0 3 4 1 10 0 17 S 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 27 22 2 Wolfe. If l.lovd. 2h 0 1 8 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 11 6 MrOaffla-an as ... 4 Morse, rf 4 Williams, lb 6 H. Sihreiber, cf .... 5 Smith, Sb 4 Yant. o S Hoffman, p 0 Mclntyre 0 B Schretber, p .... 8 Totals .. 33 6 SIOUX CITY. Cooney, 2b 5 0 1 Coagrove), If 6 1 Callahan, as , & 1 2 Lejeune, cf 4 19 Kane, lb 8 0 1 Hensling. 8b 4 0 1 Watson, rf 3 f 2 prosby. o 4 13 Jxiyla. p S00 Uaspar, p 0 0 0 Totala 3 H Mclntyr batted for Hoffman In third. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1- Sioux City 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Two-base hits: Crosby, Watson, Hsns )lng, Williams. 11. Schrelber. B. Sihrei ber. Doubl play: 3ooney to Callahan 4a Kane, .stolen baaea: Kane, MeUaffl- Father THAT RkJHT AN' THE LAT TINE 0O HAD ONE. OF THEE ON tOUfN DACK VONDe IF COULD CARrVf ONE OF THEM HODS LlKt I COOLD in them old oay?- U6T HETRX.VlkUXE? ran, Wataon. Sacrifice hits: Boyle. Kane, Watson, Yants. Struck out: By Sohrel ber. it: by Doyle. ; by Oupr, 2. HM on bulla: Off Doyle, t; off Gaeper, 1. 1'asnsd ball: Crosby. Pitching record: Five runs and seven hits In three In nings off Hoffman; on run and four hiUi In fix Innings off Sr.hrelber; five runs And eleven hiU In eight and one-third innlmts of Doyle: no runs and no hlta in two-third innings off Oeapar. Time: J :6i. Umpire: UalaaL Score, second game: LINCOLN. AB n. IT. O. A. B. 0 18 0 1 o i a i i 118 10 0 0X81 13 7 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 O 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 S 7 27 12 6 7ITY. R. It. O. A. E. 0 0 4 4 0 2 2 8 0 0 112 11 2 2 0 0 0 1 8 7 0 0 0 14 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 12 0 9 13 27 12 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 Wolfe, If Lloyd, ilv.- McOafftgan, SH. Morse, rf i William, lb g"""'1 b'r. itBnM'' ! Meve'rn. o. 0 4 8 85 SIOUX j Mclntyre, of Hoffman, p. Totala AB. CVwney, Jb Ooegrove, If .. 6 .. 4 .. 6 .. S .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 ..87 .0 1 .2 0 Callahan, sa iLeleune, cf ! Kane, ib I Hensling, 3b.. Watson, rf. Donnelly, c. Uaspar, p .. Totals ... Lincoln Sioux City.. Two-base hit: Williams. Double plays: Meyera to McOafrigan to Williams; MorHO to Williams. Stolen bases: L- 1eun , WlHlarmt, M-aaffigan. Struck out: By Meyers, 1; by Hoffman, 8; by Uaspar, 4. fiuHefl on balls: Off MrverS. 4: Ofl' iiioumHn, i:. on uupar. i. rut uy pnunvu ball: By Meyera. 1; by Oaapar, 1. Wild pitches: Meters, 2. Hits: Off Meyers, tt 111 three Innings: off Hoffman. 7 in sK ix innings. Time 1:47. Umpire: Geiwl. LEADERS LOSE ALL TO WICJIES Wolres Cop Final Game, Maklnsr Sweep of Series. WICHITA. Aug. 27.-After oje Bills v. .. j t ...... 1 . I ( una Stivii cp ...I'll no cv i t t i it 1 1 i.-n.i i if! wiUi a home run in the eighth. Wichita ' came ibavck In Ihn ninths tnrc.A Atuannr from the box and scored enough runs to I win off Ullligan wltn only one down. This game gave Wichita the entire series. Ssore: Wichita, AB. R. H. O. A. H. 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 B. 0 0 2 Talllon, rf 3 .... 4 Fox. If ; Hosp, ss Benott. cf .. Tlctllng, 3b .. Brltton, 2b I'atterson, lb Gray, c .... Powers, p .. Oelst. p .... Thieslng .. Totals . . . 4 . 4 . 4 . 2 . 3 . 2 . 0 . 1 .30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 27 DES MOINES. AB. R. II. O. 2 I 0 11 0 1 2 8 0 0 0 A. Hahn, ' rf 3 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 ,HUWi. If Hunter, cf 4 Jones, lb 4 Sawyer, 2b .. 3 Kwoldt. 2b 3 Hartford, ss -. 3 Graham, c 4 Rreen, c 0 Musser, p 3 Gllllgan, P 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totala 30 3 4 26 Bated for Powers In eighth. One out when winning run scored. IDes Moines 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 Left on bases: Des Moines. 6; Wichita, 4. Earned runs: Dee Moines, 2; Wichita, 3. Sacrifice hits: Hanh (2). Two-base hits: Tallion. Britton. Home run: Bills. Stolen bases: Sawyer, Hartford. .Hits: Off Powers, 4 in eight innings; off Mub ser. 4 In eight Innings (none out in jiinthV Double plavs: Hetllng (unas sisted). Sawer to Jones. Struck out: By Musser, 8: by Powers, 3. Bases on hulls: Off Musser, 3: off Powers. 1; off Oelst. 1. Wild pitch: Gelst. Hit hy pitched ihall: Hartford by Powers. Time: 2:00. !Cmplre: Van Syckle. SAVAGES CARRY OFF SEHIKS Jnsles Defeated In Every tannic of Stand nt Toprkn. TOPEKA. Kan.. Aug. 27. Potli Grover and Louder-milk pitched will, hut Catcher Monroe's double, which scored two runs, decided the game in favor of Topeka. The final score was 3 to 1. giving TniH ka a clean sweep of the series, riore: TOPEKA. AB. R H. 0 1 0 ft 1 I 0 1 0 o. 1 0 1 u 2 0 15 T 1 A. Bostlek. Cochran. 8b.... Hrown. If Tydeman. rf... I At tt more. 2b. Jackson, cf.... Fisher, lb Monroe, o Orover, p 4 Totals 2x .'7 15 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. Nicholson, rf 4 1 O. 2 1 4 K 2 1 1 b A. I) 3 0 0 8 2 1 Grodlck, 2b... o 0 O 0 0 1 Heimer, cr Ens. lb Poiiltes, 31 Williams. If Groellng, as Connolly, e Iudej-ntilk. p... " Totals Topeka St. Joseph Two-base hits: flee hit: Fisher. ...30 1 I 21 10 3 . 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 -! ..0O1000OO 01 Monroe, Boultes. Bacrl Double Play: Groeilng to Ens. Stolen bas: Ittliiiora, Nibol eon. Rasos on balls: . Off Ixudermllk. 8. Struck out: By Orover, 8; by Loudnrmilk. 2. Time: 1:26. Umpires: lusaclt and Ryan. Miss Eosenthal . Wins Golf Title CHICAGO ,Aug. 27. Miss Elalns Rosen thal of the Ravlaloe Country club, Chi cago, won the Women's Weatern Oolf champlonsh'p today In the finals at Mid lothian club links, defeating Mrs. Hurry D. Hammond, Highland club, Indianapo lis, 4 up and 3to play. Score: Miss Rosan'hal Out 646 673 tko 47 In 663 56 Mrs. Hammond Out 64a 66& 7S64S In M3 804 THK HKK: OMAHA. fvlliDAV. AllilM" L liMO. Copyright, 1I8. International News Servlo. MATHEWSON GIYES BEATING TO PIRATES "Old Master" Hurls in His Erst while Form, Whiffing Seven Batsmen. FINAL SCORE TWO TO ONE NEW YORK. Aug. 27. New oTrk won a feet, well played game from Pitts burgh here today, I to 1. Mathewson pitched in hla old-tlma form and struck out seven men. Doyle won the game for New ork' with a hoYme run drive In the first Inning, acoring Robertson ahead of him. The game waa the fastest played In New York this season, taking only one hour and ten minutes. Score: PITTBIM'ROH. NICW YORK. AH. H. O A R- AB M.u.a n r.m If l lis onurtifl ir 4 1 0 0 Collin, cf .4 a 0Hrnt. 3b S 0 Johnitnn. Ih 4 I t OHuborUnn, rf.l t Hlnchm.. rf.4 110 OuDyl. 2b I Wacnw. W...4 1 1 OMfrkl. cf...S MK"rlr. b.. 1 t 0FItchr, mt .l 0 . .l I .AAA A Um Itia rt Ih II 1 1 1 0 S 0 0 14 0 son 4 0 Oorber. b"' 1 0 0Wen.lll, c.t 0 7 1 Hnird Ih I 112 0Mathwnn. p.S 0 1 1 Olhann. a 1 AOS ; Hinur 1 0 0 0 Murphy, C...0 0 0 1 Auim. p.... I 0 1 1 0 ToUI ....IT I 17 II 0 It Totals ....t 7 24 Batted for McCarthy in the seventh. HattPd for Oibson In the eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 New ork 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Two-base hits: Rurns. Home run: Dtwle. Do-ible flays: Werdell to Fletcher; Fletcher to IHyle to Jlralnard 2. Bnses on balls: Off Mathewson, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, 1. Umpires: Rlgler and Cockill. Phillies Make Sweep. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27. Phila delphia defeated Cincinnati today. 4 to 2. and thereby made a clean sweep of the Series of four contests with the Reds. McQuillan was in fine lorm ana was given excellent support. McKenery w-hs wild and was hit hard, but three double playa kept the score down. Score: CUrclNINATf. PHILADELPHIA AU.H.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.B Oroh, lb 4 Oil OHtnrk. 9b. ...4 1210 Hrrans. as. . .1 0 i Wllllama. Ill 1 1 1 uanrron. aa.i i ft i OPankart. rt...4 1 4 U'ravaih, rt .. 1 OTjtiiiarua. lb..! 1 4 W.KIlllfer, rf.l 0 0 Griffith. rf...4 Wtngo. s 4 t Kixlgars, lb. .4 1 Mollwlu. lb. 1 I M.Knry. p.. I lWhlttad, If. .4 0 6 ONlrhutf 2b. ..1 1 I OHurna. e 1 111 OUcUulllao. p.J 0 1 V.Kulnlti ..1 0000 Totals ....H 17 u 1 Totals ...11 14 17 1 Batted for McKenry In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Philadelphia 01001011 4 Two-base hits. Wlngo, 1 lodgers (2). Williams. Paakert. Stolen base: Ban croft. Double plays: McKenry to Moll witi: McKenry to Hersog to Moll wit; MollwIU to Groh; Stock to Nlehoff. Bases on ball": Off McKenry, 8:, off Mc Quillan, 4. Struck out: By McKenry, 1 bv McQuillan, 2. Umpires: KUm and Hmslie. Cards Beat Snperbas. BROOKLYN, Aug. 27. Miller's home run with the bases full in the eightlr won for St. Louis todav from Brooklyn, 11 to 7. Five pitchers were used and all were batted freely. Hugglns also made a home run In the eighth. ruooKlyn ral lied In the last three Innings, but fed short. Score: BT. LOCIB. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A E. AH.H O.A.E. Hurrfni, 2b. .4 1 0 1 oryMari. 8 1 1 Butler, as. .. I 0 1 UiHubort, lb..l II I I 1 0 OMvtrs CI....S 0 10 0 1 lWhat. If 1 1 1 1 0 0 0it.i 2b. 4 II 1 0 1 1 omn(al. rf . l 1 1 4 0iK. lb ( 4 8 11 1 OMrt'arty, e..4 0 14 0 0 U.IHI, p 1 1 0 I 0 O'Kmyth 0 0 V Paw bar, 1 4 loni. rf 4 I I Doian, rf... 0 1 Miller. lb....i I It Htal. lb.... 4 1 0 Hiirdar. e....l 0 B Oumalaa, 0...0 0 I Pertlua, p....l 4 0 Hyatt 1 1 0 0 aAppleton, p.l 0 1 OSmlth. p 1 100 Maaduwa, p.. I 0 'fhulla .....1 0 Totals ....41 11 87 r. I Totala ....M 11 17 6 Batted for Perdue In fourth. Han for Dell In fifth. Batted for Smith in ninth. St. Ixnila 1 0 1 2 0 0 8 8 011 Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1-7 Two-base hits: Butler, Long. Miller, Cutahaw. Three-txtse hit: Reacher. Home runs: liuugins. Miller. Baaea on balls: Off Perdue, 1; off lell, 1; off Appli-ton, 2; off Smith. 3; off Meadows. 2. Hits: I Off Perude. 4 in three Innings; off Mead- uwb, w in i imuiign. orr 1311, a in rive Innings; of Appleton, 2 lit one and one third Inning: off Smith, 4 In two and j vwu-inirti iniunK". nirucs oui: ny lien, I 4; by Smith. 8: by Meadowa, 4. Umpires: . Byron and Kaaon. uhm and Braves Spilt. ROSTON, Aug. 27. Boston split even 1 with Chicago today, winning the first : game, 8 to 4, and loalng the second, 4 to 1. fierce started both games, but in the first he Was removed with onlv one out Rafter Boston had hit him safely five times and scored rour runs. Standiidge then took up the task, but could not stop the slugging. In the second contest Pierce held the Braves to four hits and a single tally, while his matea had no trouble hit ting Ragan. Hcore, first game: ClIlCAlK). BOSTON. AB.H.O.A E AaVH O A B. Murray. rf...i 1 1 ep-ltr.pai., if .1 I I I FMiar. aa....t 1 ttVhulto. If I I i Zlmmrrm., 2b. 4 0 Halor. lb I 0 , Wllllama. rf I t , Knlatlajr, cf 1 1 Fhalan. lb.. I 0 Braaluih.. C..1 0 . Itargrava, e..4 0 : I'tarra. p 0 0 i lEvara. Ib....4 1 110 0 OHmrtsraai, of I I 4 4 0 14 0 7 0 10 0 t 0 I i i a VMagaa. If I I 1 iHi hmlat. lb. 4 3 It OSinlUi. lb....i 0 I OMarmriTll.. aa I I 0 1 Whaling, a... 4 1 OTylar. p t a a Hugbat, p... I I I I j 0 4 I 4 ; Htandb., p.. .8 0 0 0 Totals .40 II 17 4 1 Kabrl. 0 4 0 loo4 t a 0 0 a 'MiUrrf ...0 0 4 4 Totala ..'..14 T 14 I 4 Batted for Bresnahan In the eighth. Batted for Staridrldge In the eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 04 Boston 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Two-base hlU: FlUpatrlck, Schulte, Hughes. Stolen base: Fltaneliick. Base on balls: Off Tyler, 3: off Hughes, 8; off Standridge, 2. Hits: Off Pierce. 8 In one third Inning; off Standririge, 8 In six and two-thirds Inning; off Kabel, l In one Inning: off Tyler, t In four and one-third Innings: off Hughes, 2 In four and two thirds Innings. Struck out: Hy Tyler, It; by Btandririge, 6; by Hughes. 8. Um pires: Uulgley and O'Day. Sroie, second game: CMICAOO. BOfJTVlX AB.H.O.A. K. ABHO.AE. mooi. rf 4 110 oflup , rf-lb 0 18 4 1-l.hAr. as. ...4 1 1 1 SKTSrs, lb.... I 1 1 4 0 rh'bulte. If. . 4 IIS P Moras, rf ... .4 0 4 4 0 Zlaiaurai., Pb.4 4) I p OBaudgrssa. of.l 18 4 4 I wu.,: I AND 0O5T TMIN-I 7 V""" Standing of Teams WESTERN UEAOt'K P. ..uii ..124 ..vrt ..in ..us W. U P't. T M Mi -2 ' r.i 61 M .Mi M W .'V-S Ki .'.: s ,i .! 4H 82 .344 Dcs Moines 1'vnver Topcka Hloux City.. IJnroln .... Oninha Wl.mlta .... ..1M ..125 St. Joveph NAT. L.HAGUFV I AMEH. I.KACtVB. W.l..Prt.i W.UPct. I'hlla S4 60 .tfii Roston 7 W j HrooKlyn ...si n ,ti ietrotr Boston HO Nl .622! Chicago 72 40 .HIO (iiltaao ....(. ii .n)' Waahlngtun oj .('X! t. lxiuis...M .4 New York...M .4W I'ltlsbttrgh .87 R2 .47l Cleveland ..4S 71 .33 New YorK..W vi ,4i Ht. lA)Ula.... is .f"i Cincinnati .M 4 .4iM Phila FED. liBAtH'K. AMEH. W.L Pct I Pittsburgh . M .fiA Mlnneap'a ,.36 (10 . ASSN. W.I. .Pet. .7B f.l .Wl . .74 64 .673 Kan. oty...t 66 .mz t. ram. .Newark . , .b4 51 ,K7 Chicago ...Ho 54 .M7 st. iouia...ta m ,6a; Buffalo ....MWM Louisville ..MM .6X3 Indlanap's ..So 6 .0-4 Kan. Clty...K 2 .IHW Cleveland . 63 70 . 431 Brooklyn ...67 6 Milwaukee ..67 W .463 Baltimore ..40 78 .33JI Columbus ..4(1 7S .871 Yesterday's Reanlta. WESTERN LEAOUK. St. Joseph, 1; Topeka, 3. Des Moines, 8; Wichita, 4. ' Sioux City, 6-9; Lincoln, b-2. Omaha, 4; Denver, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4: Cincinnati, 2. Chicago, 4-4; Boston. 9-1. St. Louis, 11; Brooklyn, 7. Pittsburgh, 1; New York, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 8. Washington, 3; St. Louis, 1. New York, 1-3; Detroit. 8-11. Boston, 8; Cleveland, 4. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago. 2: Pittsburgh, 3. Kansas Cltv. 4; St. louls, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 0; Minneapolis, 3. Cleveland, 4; Milwaukee, . Columbus, 2; Kansas City, 3. Louisville, 9; St. Paul 8. (James Today. Western League St. Joseph at Wichlts, Des Moines at Topeka, Sioux City at Denver, Omaha at Lincoln. National league nt. Ijoula at Philadel phia, Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Roston. American League Philadelphia at Chi cago, Washington at St. lul, New York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. Federal League Kansas City at St. tjoufa. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Newark at Baltimore. Broo k I yn a t Buffalo. alar, fb I 1 11 0 OMagaa, If.. ..4 1 0 0 Wllllami. cf 4 0 1 0 nn-hmldt, lb. 1 0 1 t Phalan. 8b. .1 111 OHmlth. Sb... 4 1101 Arrtier. C....I 17 1 0 Maranvll.. ss.l 4 7 4 1 1'len-a, p I 0 0 4 OOoly, C....1 0 16 0 Haan, p I 0 0 t 0 Totals ....12 8 17 17 0 Totala ....2" 4 17 SI 4 n",o o I 2-4 BoSton 0 1 0OOOO0 II t ..0 0000020 24 Two-base hit: Archer. Three-base hit: I Alexander li). Double plays: Boone to Schultn. Double play: Schmidt to Maran- -'lpp, Bush to Young to Burns. Bases on vllle to Schmidt. Bases on balls: off balla: Off Pleh. 8: off Donovan. 8; off Pierce, 6; off Ragan, 2, Struck out: By Boland, 3. Hits: Off Plth, 8 In tour In Fierce, 4: by Ragan, 8. Umpires: O'Dsy iilngs; Donovan, 8 In four Innings. Struck and gulgley. lout: By Pleh, 1; by Boland, 4: Donovan, St. Louis Wins the Union Typo Flag PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27,-St. Loul won the championship of tho Union Printers' National Base Ball league here today by defeating Washington, 22 to 14, In the final game of the league's eighth annual tournament. Washington won the preliminary gsme with Indianapolis by score of 2 to 1. Errors, however, were frequent In the second contest, which was called at the end of the seventh In ning because of darkness. Score, first game: llll.K. Washington .0 0000000 2- 23 1 inuianauo lis .oovoooioo 18 a - Batteries: Blanton and Cutting; Bills and Kelly. Score, second same: Tt t v. Washington 0 0 0 I 4 I 2-14 15 10 Ht. Louis 3 1 3 8 0 C 22 16 5 Batterlos: Blanton. Daughton and Cut ting; Neusel, Nleman and Myers. Automobile Derby for New Orleans NEW ORLEANs7"La., Aug. ?7.-A D0O mile automobile derby for prizes aggre gating lAOitt will be held here March 4, 191S, the Saturday before Mardl Grss. on a two-mile board speed wsy. It waa an nounced tonight A. T. Brockman, 8. W. Lindsay and H. C. Moore of Chicago, representing a Chlcsgo syndicate, today purchased a large tract of land on tho shore of Lake Pontehartraln and It was announced thU. construction of the trscK and Its equipment would begin lmra alately. R HE. . 0 7 2 Auierleaa Assoelatloa At Minneapolis Scora: Indianapolis Minneapolis 110 0 Ratteries: IndlanatKilla. Willis anil ! sett; Minneapolis, Hopper and Sulllvsn. At Milwaukee Score: RH K. Cloveland 4 g 1 Milwaukee i 7 3 Batteries- Cleveland, Bowman and Devugt; Milwaukee, Sanford, and Bran non. At Kansas City Score: R H.E. Columbus 8 6 8 Ksnsas City 19 0 Batteries: Columbus, Bennett. Rchene berg and Robertson; Kansas City, Delhi and Frost. Ten Innings. At St. Paul Score: R.H.H Louisville 9 14 1 8t. Paul 88 Batteries: Louisville, Hoch, Taylor, Mtddleton, Danforth and Crosstn; St. Paul, Laroy, Hall, Lslfleld and Johnson. Coast Leasrae Hesnlls. At I.oa Angeles Score: R.H E. San Francisco 0 3 2 Vernon 4 7 2 Batteries: San Franclsoo, Abies, Brown and Block: Vernon, From me and Spencer. At San Francisco-Huorei R.li.E. Salt Lake City 9 17 1 Oakland I lu 2 Batteries: Salt Iko City, Flttery and Lyiiu; Oakland, Prough and Kuhn. At Portland Score; R.H.fJ. 1-oa Ansoles 3 9 1 Portland 13 16 2 Batteries: Im Angeles, J. Williams. W.. at U,,,,,.!.. AnH U..U-. 1 1. 1 I Bassler, K abler and Fisher, Carlsch. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TIGERS WIN TWO; GA11E BEHIND SOX Detroit Almost Up with Leaders by Whipping Easy Yanks Pair of Games. COBB FANS WITH BASES FULL urcTIUUT, Aug. ueiroii t repi wiin- In a game of Boston today by winning two eaay games from New oYrw. while) Cleveland was defeating the league lead ers. The scores were S to 1 and 11 to 3. Tho Tigers made ten hits off Colo In tho first two Innings of the first game, but were stopped by shswkay. Neither Pieh nor Manager Donovan was able to pussle tha Detroit batsmen to any ex tent In tho second contest, although Don ovan received an ovation after ho fanned Cobb with tho bases full In the sixth Inning. Score: NE7W YORK . DETROIT AB.H.O.A. B. AB.H.O.A 10. Cook. Ft 4 (10 OVIII. lb 4 1 0 1 Pmiblnp., aa.4 14 4 OMorlarty. Ih 1 1 1 0 S Malacl. lb. ..4 0 10 npil.h. 4 8 0 1 0 Plop, lb 4 11 OtVbh. rf 1 I 0 KhAllon cf...4 S 1 0 otVsvfoM. rf.4 High, If 4 00 OVui-h, If 1 1100 1100 8 11 0 0 14 11 14 10 0 4 4 0 inna. Ib 1 1 1 0 OHurna. lb ...4 Nunamakar. c.l 111 OYoung. lb. ,.4 Cnle. p 0 4 0 1 Osianaga, c.,.4 Hnawksy, p.. I 10 0 ODubuc, p. ...4 Total II T 84 II Totals It IT 14 1 New York "...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 1 Detroit 2 ( 0 0 0 0 1 0 - Two-base hits: Bhawkey, Bush. Three base hit: Crawford. Stolen base: Cobb. Double pUys: Pecklnpaugh to Plpp to Plnp to Maisel, Bush to Rurns. Baaca on balls: Off Shawkey, 1. Hits: Off Cole, lu In one and two-thirds Innings: off Shaw key, 5 In six and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Shawkey, 8; by Dubuc, 1 Um (ires: 0'lAughlln and Hlldebrand. Score, aecond game: NEW YOKK. DETROIT. AU H.O.A B. AB H O A E. Cook rf 4 10 0 Otllf. lb I I 0 1 S PM'kinp., ill 0 2 0 Mm tarty. Sb 1 100 Malaal. 3b. . 4 8 14 OUiwh, aa I 1110 piop. lb ...1 a 11 a ooobn, o i 0 1 a Kftalton, ..4 0 1 1 orrawfonl, K.I 18 0 0 High, If 4 111 O.Vac-h, If 4 1100 Hoona, Ib. .. I 0 I I OHurna. lb.... I 1 10 I 8 Alaisndsr, s.l 1 4 1 OYout. lb. ...I 0 110 Plah. p 1 0 0 1 erMaar.s, e.,.4 14 10 I'aldwall ...I 0 0 0 OBoland. p. ...4 0 110 Donovan, p.. I I01S Totala ....14 1 4 27 II 8 Totals ... .SI I 14 II a New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 03 Detroit 8 0 1 8 0 6 0 0 -U Two-base hits: Vltt. Cook. Stanase. Three-base hits: Veach. Stolen bases. 1 vt . I-..1 ri, ,t t ... i. umpires: iiuueDrand ana o ixuguun. Hsd Sox Los to Indiana. CLEVELAND, Aug. 27. Cleveland de feated Boston, 4 to 8, In the opening gam of the series by bunching hits off Ore Kg. Boston knocked Mitchell out of tha bov In tho eighth, but Jones, aided by brll llsnt support, managed to save tho game. Boston had tho hasos filled with one out In the ninth, but Lewis hit Into a double play. aCtches by Speaker and Lewis and brilliant Infield work by Chapman, Bar bare and Klrka featured tha game. Score: DOflTON. CLKVBl.AND a! Hooper, rf AB.H.O.A BV AB.H.O.A. E. ,41 la orgiapoian sal 4110 .10 11 IHolb. rf ... 4 810 .481 OOraoey, If... I 3 1 0 a ..4 0 7 0 frKlrka. lb. ...4 I 10 a .4180 Ortmlth. rf . .4 1844 .4110 SRarbara. lb. .1 4 1 8 V ..4 111 QWambag., Sb.l Oil ,.14 0 otyNciu, c...l a i a a ,.! OMItrholl. p.. I 0 1 0 ,.1100 Ojooaa, p 0 4 ,1000 a a t a Toiaii ....l mil . o a o o , a a a o .a o o ,.t ! sroit, aa Hpaakar, of (Ulnar, lb.. Ili, If... Oaranar. Ib Haj-rr. lb.. i raity, c... 1 Thomas, a ' Maya, p Carrlgan. Janvrla , Voiar ... Haniiku lioblllaal Touts ...,S4 is 4 1 1 Hatted fur Gregg In the seventh. Kan for Cady In seventh. Hatted for Thomas In the eighth. Batted tor Scott In the ninth. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Cleveland 1 0102000 -4 Earnnd runs: Cleveland, 3: Boston, 3. Two-base hits: Klrke, Smith, Cady, Speaker. Three-base hits: Hooper. Stolen bases: Oralney, Speaker, Hooper. Doutle plays: Scott to Gainer; Chapman t Wambsgnnas to Klrke. Hits: Off Gregg, 6 In six Innings; off Mays, none In two Innlnus; jtt Mltohell, 8 In seven and two-thirds innings; off Jones, i In one and one-third innings. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, .1:. off Jot es, 2: off Giegr. 3. Hruck out Bv Mitchell, 8; by Gregg. 4: by Mays, 2. Umpires: Con nolly and Walla. Browns Lose to Sraalors. ST. IU18. Aug 27. Though outhlt by 'the locals, Washington today took the opening game of the series from St, Louis, 1 to 1. When hits were needed most the locsls weer lielpiess before Harper. Wsshlngton scored one In the fourth on is base on balls, a hit batsman and Acoa- I la's single. Muellers triple, a single by Milan and Austin's prior produced two tnore In the fifth. In the seventh How ards single, I-evan's double and a double slesl on which Howard scored, saved St. Louis from a shutout. Score: WAHHINOTOX. ST. IH'll AB.H.O.A B. AU H.O.A B Mosllar. If... a 14 4 Orthottaa. If. ..4 110 ruatar. 2b.. I 4 4 0Aulu, I. ...4 14 11 Milan, of. ...4 114 Or'ratt, lb 4 4 110 Phonal lb. ..I 0 1 vWaJaor, rf .4 1 I OmJiall, lb.. 4 10 0 Uaiwboua, rf 4 0 10 4 Actual, rf... 4 1 I OHowart. lb.. I Willlaroa. a. .4 I I 0Ivan. si. ..I III M'-Brldo. as.. I 1 4 Haorl4. (.170 Harpar, p.l 0 UUtodoiin., p i 4 0 1 Totals ...HI 4 17 1 Totals ....11 6 27 7 1 Washington 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0-8 Ht. Louis V V 0 0 0 1 0 a 1 i Two-base hit: Lavan. Tliree-bause hit: i Moellnr. Stolen baaes: Moeller (2), How-J ard (2i, lavan, Milan. liuuMe play: IVis-1 ter to UcHiide. Bases on balls: Off Har- 1 prrr. 8; off Lowdermllk. a. Struck out: Bv Harper, 4; by lowdertnllk, 7. Um pires: Chill and Evans. tterralt Wins for White Sax. CHICAGO. Aug. 37. William Johns, the recruit third basrnmn obtained from the Columbus club of the American sssocls tion. was the hero of today gauia with l'hlladalphla. Chicago winning, 8 lo 2, in the ninth Inning. Johns started the In ning with a single and made a beautiful sliile Into second basat when Wyckoff took Schalk's grounder and tiled to force the recruit at the kevstona sack. Clootte sacrificed Johns to third and ho scored the winning run on Murphy's single to light. Clootte pitched a great game, allowing the visitors but three scattered hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB HO A R AU H.O A oKpf. as ... 4 4 I 1 lartirpliT. it .) I I I ) Walah, rr....l 0 0 0 11 I ( ..Ulna. lb. 4 0 0 Slnmk, Ih. .. I 0 1 OKlVllln.. lb 4 toll I Alala. b ...4 I I I l.la.kaon. rt..4 I 10 0 OMrlng If ..4 0 4 0 1 rVlm-h. If... 1.1 1 0 0 HVhsiia, lb . I 4 I I lW-av.i'. aa.. 4 0 i 4 0 alltraa cf.. I I I 0 (l.loh.ip. ,1b .. 1110 Vn. t 1 A a 0 ONchaik, n 3 0 I 0 0 wrokorf, p .l a 0 1 ortroits, p . l 0 1 0 Totals ,...lt trn I 4 Totals ... It If! 7 1 One out when winning run scored. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-4 Two-base hits: E. Collins. Jackson. Thrue-baao hits: I-aMe, Davlea. Stolen bases: J. Collins, 1-a.lole. Double plays: hi, Collins U Weavor to J. Collins. Kopf to Lajotn to Rtrunk. Basea on balls: Off Cleotte. 3; off Wjrekoff. 8. Hit hy pitched ball. By Cleotte (Scheng). Struck out: y Clootte, ; by Wckoff, 8. Uniplree: Dlnoeti and Nallln. Jsmthera) Association. Atlanta, ; Nashville. 1 New Orleana, 0: Cftanttanooga, 3. Brlmlnghgjn, 2-4; Memphis, 0-8, Mobile, 4; IJttls Rok. L A" '- " -VS A Sale of Blue Serge Suits for Men and Young Men W haT taken all our broken lota of our entire stock of Mtsn'g ard Young Men'a Blue Serge Suite (85 suits In all regardless of ooat, $15.00, fll.OO, 180 00 and 122.50 salts, and prloed tham at - mm All these suits are this sMion'i models, erery- gult fltaranteefl strtetr fast eolor. Sties tt to 48. Suits to fit short men, tall men, (at men and extra slsee. Engllah models, patch pockets and 4xmrvthre two and three-button models. ' Keep Their - Shape Palni Beach Suits for Men, $3.75 These suits are not only one of the beet Talneo to bo obtained In Omaha, btrt they are more carefully tailored than many others. They fit well, look well and bold their abase. Ctvetce of Atv Ptsrr f aean Trouoees In Mock, trhlob In cludes a 'wid range of alsee, fabrics and styles. For me r price from 18.00 to fs.00; In three lota Saturday, fL&O. 2.50 1 03.5 1 Haturday, tb last day of the $1.11 Bolt Bale, with about ISO suits left. We still bare a good assortment la patterns and eicee for your choice many BngUab and oonaerrattYe models, la tweeds and c4vsclrnTes. Saturday. $8.88 Take Advantage of Our $1.00 (Manhattan Exoepted) The value are wonderful The materials are silk and linen, satin striped sotsette and corded madras; smart, claaay and neat patterns. Made by some of the best shirt makers. Hundreds of patterns to select from, all slses, 14 to II. cleanup of all our summer shirts Sale price About 1,265 Men'a summer negligee and golf shirts, made of fine quality madms, percale and solsette, all this summer's patterns, not a sag g shirt In the entire lot worth less than - ( 11.00. each . Men s New rail Hats Saturday we will show you thousands of the new fall hata from the beet manufacturers In the country very new and clever shapes and . . HENDRIX BLOWS AND REBELS WIN Chicago Hurler Weakens in Eighth) After Holding Pittsburgh to One Hit axnd No Rons. 1 THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE) PITTSBURGH, Aug. 27. After holding the Pittsburgh Federals to one Mt ami no runs, Hendrix, the Chicago pltcherj weakened In tho eighth and was reached for three hlta and two runs, tletng thai score. The home team won out In thai ninth on hlta by Konetchy and Kelly andj O'Connor's aaertflco fly. Boors: R.H.U.I Chicago 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-8 8 if Pittsburgh ...0 0000003 18 Batteries: Chicago. Ttendrlx and Smith Pittsburgh, Allen, 1 larger and CConnorJ j Key to the Situation Ben Want Ada, Shirt Sale This sale is a general , $1.00 worth to 12.60, Men's Shirts i A every wanted color. We are ex clusive agents for the famous "Myo Hats." Every hat guaran teed to give satisfaction dJO ff to the wearer. Price. .'. ,P)ivU "Brandela Special" Soft and Stiff Hats, best in the r r city, for $.UU W are headquarters for the famous John B. Stetson Soft an1 Stiff Hats, at S3.S0, r rc 14.00 and pD.UU