BROOKLYN BEATS ST. LOUIS Pil Up lead in Tim Two Inning that 1 ' ' Not OTirocme. i ONLY IM ONE INNING BROWNS SCORE Join Teams Bat FreUr, bat nil ef Brooklyn Com at Opsxtrtaa Tln. Wall it. fowls' Art Scattered. BROOKLIN, Aug. 8. Brooklyn won from St. Louis today by a cor of I to S. Ia the second, third and fourth Innings th home tram batted freely and scored tlx runs. Two bases on balls, a two-bagger by Braabear and singles by Barclay and Donovan brought in three runs for St. Louis In the sixth. The fielding of tbe visitor wse somewhat ragged. Attendance, 8.000. Score: BROOKLTM. I tr. LOUIS. R H O I b.u.n i I. Shwkard, tf. J 1 j e 'nreelieer, lk. 1 I I Keeier, rf... 1 14 1 ef.... e I 1 iHtlan. -e.r. 4 SBurelejr. If... 1 4 Iom.n. u...t 114 iL"onen. rt.. lie WtOreary, Ik. 1 I 1 Parrel). Ik I I 1 Jrwln. lb.... t 111 tiKrucrr. a... 1 i Flood, .,.. I lit elHerlman. lb. 1 I 1 I rerr.ll, ..., I i OIQ Nell, ..,. 1 1 t Newtoa. i elvtrke. ....! Ill Vjiiala at vft a a a. - t at a m amo-iai a l 1 J aOlaBl) . , 4V "J Brooklyn , 08210 000 Bt. Louis .6 0000800 08 Earned runa: Brooklyn, 1. First bat on errors; iirooalyn, 4. Left on base: fit. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, t. Two-base hits: Bra shear, Keeier, Newton. Stolen bases: Barclay, Dolan, Dahlon. Sacrifice hit: Keeier. first base on bulls: Oft Newton, t; oft Yerkes.. J. , Struck out: By Newton, 2; by Yerkes, 1. . Time: 1:4., Umpire: Brown. Chicago Shata Oat Hew York. NEW YORK, Aug. I.-The New Yorkers fell victims to Chicago st the Polo aroun.1t today, the vlaltora shutting them out. A two-base hit and a single In the fifth and an error of Lauder's at third in allowing a thrown ball to get by him. gave the Chlcagos six runs. Attendance, 2.000. Score: CHICAGO. . MW YORK. K.H.O A ,J f H.H.O.A.. J ann, rf l C Brown. If... I fille. If.... 1 I e d'Mlrtw, ee. . till ( hanoa, lb.. 1 I It t tlreen'h'B, . 4 1 '"! ci.... t j j a o; Mr uinn, in.. i 14 t 1 Tinker, at... 1 1 I Hrnale. ef.... 1 I 1 lx)w. tb 1 1 t e Kiln. 1410 rVhavfor, ib. 1 I I I 0 Meaefee, p... t I 1 0 1 Well, rf 1 t trailer, Ik... 1 I 1 Hmltk, lb.... 1 4 Miller, t 1 ToUlt ... ( I rf It ll Total ... I 17 II I Chlcaro ... aoaogaAOo I New York 0000000000 V.ammA runt' fy.ir.mm. A. V. .. errore: Nw York, 1; Chicago, L Left on bases'. New York, 8; Chicago, (. First base on Bans: un Miner, l; un Menefee, X. Struck out: By Miller, 2; by Menefee, S. iwo-owt nils: Lowe, wail, 'linker, barrl' flee hits: Veneres (2), Kling. Double play Kilns to Tinker. Passed ball: Bresnahan. Umpires Emslie. Time 1:40. Boston Wins la Blzta, BOSTON, Aug. I. Four hits, a base on balls and an error gave Boston six runs In the elxth Inning today, winning the came, reason was batted out of the box and PtlUi.ger, who pitched yesterday, was sent in. itotn teams batted hard. Attend ance, 1,300. Bcore: , H0ST0M. . CINCINNATI. ' R.K.O.A.K.I H.H.O.A.B. Deiter. St. . 1114 llKelley, If ... 1 1 Tenner, lb... 14 1 k!uckle. lb.. 114 Cooler, If.... Ill I'rawlord, rf. I I I 1 Carney, rf... 1110 S-ijnwur, ct.. I 1 Orem rr, lb. 1 -Ieti. tb I 1 Demonl, lb.. I I 1 t'oreoran, mm. 1111 Lueb,et 111 stetnf'dt. Ib. Ill Kltlredfe. , J 1 Pools, , 1111 Kbma n A A e m m t e n e minnf, .: i ('M"ion'.r"i;'.; i t ToUlt ...I II 17 W ll Totlt "..."Il 14 H"l 'Batted for Poole In the ninth. Boston ,11 0 0 1 0 1 10 Cincinnati 0 11100010 I Earned runa: Boston, 4: -Cincinnati, i. Two-base hits: Btelnfeldt, Klttredge, Ten ney (2), Crawford. Three-baae hit: Carney. Home run: Beckley. Stolen bases: Cooley, Dexter. Double piays: Bergen to Beckley, Lunh to Klttredge. First base on balis: Off Pittlnger, 1: oft Poole, t. Struck out: By Pittlnger, ; by Poole, 4..- Wll pitch: Ksson. Time) 1:44. Umpire: Irwin. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8. tberg kept Fttcburg'e barters' guessing until the eighth inning, when the visitors hli safely seven times for elaht bases, scoring five runs ( lid winning the game. Attendance, t,&ii. Score: PITTBBt'RO. , . PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O I t R.H.O. A. Clarke. If.... I Tfcomei. rf... 1 4 1 i Wolr't'n, Ib. 4 (1 IMaumont, of 1 1 letcli, lb..., 1 1 'ettner, rf. .. 0 1 prnnld. Ik 1 KlUhla, tb... Conro, at... 1 1 O'Connor, t.. 1 Smith, a 1 rtiiiuppi, p t Teonohlll, p. 1 I 0 4 0 I 1 0 I 1 f Herrr, rf ixmcltaa, a. I t 1 1 4 t)ooln. c HuHwItt, ta. 1 JeuKlnaa, lb Knit. lb.... 'ley. If...,. "eri, p iiallman .. I 11 1 I I 1 ! I I ToUlt ... 1 17 11 li Totalt ... 4 11 It 11 I Batted for It-erg In the ninth inning. Pittsburg 1 000ObO-4 Philadelphia 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t Earned runs: Pittsburg, I; Philadelphia, t. Two-base hit: Conroy. Sacrifice hit: Krug. : Stolen bases: Clarke, Leach, Bitchle, Volvoiton. Left on bases: Pitts burg, t; PhMadeirhla, . First base on balls; Oft Philllppi, I; off Iberg. 1. titruck out: By I'hlllipp! 4; by Tannehlll. 1; by lberg, 6. Time: 3:U0. Umpire: O Day. Btaadinaj of the Teases. , , Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg M 60 21 .7S Chicago ' " W 40 ,65fl Brooklyn 04 H it Mi Boston W 4 40 ' .6.16 St. Louts 82 43 0 ,467 Cincinnati Ha 40 48 ' '.4M Philadrlphla 9t 37 M .4i2 Naw York t Is l .816 Games today: St. Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Boaton. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Cj Yon no; Geta Rmag for His Do. . feat by SbattlaaT Oat St. Lecls. ST. LOTTia, Aug. t.Cy Young secured tv4i. fr Ms defeat of yesterday ty shutting out bt. Louis todav, the home team getting but four scattered Mts. Bos ton ve l.im grand support In the field and bt. Louis never had a chance. Harper had foor ct.ntrol and was taken off the slab In he sixth Inning. Kane, the ex-Callfornla league twirler, who eurceeiixd him, allowed but one hit during tne remainder of the game. Auendinee, t,iw. Score i ' SKWrt-N, i BT. LOVIS. UH1A. R.HO.Ag. Troserty. It 1 1 4 OlSurkett If... I I e I alhue. Xtl. 1 I (Heldrl.k. ! I 1 I I I Siabl. el 1 I Hemphill, rt. t 1 IS Frew!, H. I Anaereaa, lk. 1 Parent, a... 1 t t t Wtllere, aa.. 1 I 1 l-a hoa. Ik.. 1 111 (MMorx, Is. t I 1 1 l.rrie. lb.... 1 114 fe4dea. tb... till ( riper, e , 1 . .ho, a t tilt Yeauf, ..... 111 lierper, p.... 1 t 4 t " "e. p...... a a a Total! ... I I 17 14 0 'tnel t t t ' ' Totalt ...i'tnt"i Jestn 3 0 0 1 4 9 0 0 bt. LouU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 iwo-base hit: Burkett. Eacrlflce hit: StaM. Double play: paddrn to Wallace to Andrrmn. hall: Kahoe. Kt)len xiara: kitahl. Doberty. Wild pitch: Har per. First base on balls: Off Harper, . oft Young, 1. Struck out: liv lUruer. 1 bv Kane, I; by Young. 2. Innings i-Itched: hy lirpei ; by Kaue, 1 Hit: Off Win Ir. , t-fj Kaue, . I-f t n Lao.s: bl. Louis, S; Bosiun, 7. Time: 1.4S, Umylres: juiinstuas and Csrruthers. ' Chicago Lose to Waablagtoa. CHICAGO Aug I The locals secured but tour hits elT fatten to. lev. Tu of tin-m. with a tse. a rteal and an error, acorrd their cr.iy runa In the first Innlpg. Callahan was batted freely thruuahnut the game, especially In the ninth, when three t. Louis -70Yi'. The High at Prlcod but thm Rt QuAlltr. Older hoaa U. Map ek laiasavap ..l.IvT.i'. ..i-.... , - fj j"m' 'li iV' SSKavSeSSB 1 double and a single wre reglatered sgiilnat him. Attendance, 1.9.5. Score: wanitltlTOl. , CHICAGO m .n.u.A a. h k.o a k. ". e Ill . ef I I"Tle, lb.... 1 4 I re, rf.... t I I-i-t. i7. Ib. I I 11 I ".Me. aa.... 1 I I 1 1 Keleter, rf... 1 4iMerea, If.... 111 louthlln, b. I 4 1 4 1 l-h-ll, lk.... 1 14 f w t w w en..... v v I t'r. at 4 Htrmnt, Ib... I I 1 ....... ...... eel ( 'lrl t, t.. I 1 fatte, p.... 1 4 t.LeJUUea, p.. t I 1 Totalt ...I 11 7 IT 4) Trp(1t ... I 4 It 11 I Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 S blrgo I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 ..,J'X, on base; Chicago, 7; Washington, U Two-bsse hlta: Davie (J), Coughlln, Pyan, Delhnty (J). Sfirrlftr-e hits: Btrsr.g, Isbell. L'sly, K'tner. Ktolen bees: treen, Jviertes. Coughlln, Jones. Struck out: By Csllahsn. 1; by Patten. 4. First base on balls: Off Csllahsn. I; off Patten, . Time: 2 00. Umpire: Sheridan. Detroit Bhats Oat Baltlasoro. DETROIT, Aug. s.-The loeale bunched their hlta and the vlnltors their errors in the fifth Inning, resulting In two runs. Plevtr "vltehed a good game, keeping the hits well scattered. A running catch hy Barrett was the feature. Attendance, M9f. Score: . DITROIT. I BAXTIMORg. R H.O.A.F. K II.O ll, Herler. If.., 1 !Mrr.r1'4, et. 1 Eltwrfala, al I 1'Rrlt.ark. If .. 11 Caeer, Ik.... 11 k.Winieua, Ik. t 4 Barrett, . ef... lie lArt, rf...i 1 I Halmaa, rf... tit M.llor. lb... 1 11 Ia. lb 1 tl Howell, Ik... lit Oleeenn, Ik.. I 4 I tiOllkert, at... I I 1 bueiaw. t.... 1111 Bmlln, I V later, p 1 1 4 Sblalda, ... 1 I I Total ... I I 17 14 "ll Tataht '..7 14 "l petrott v A AAOtOOO t Baltimore 0 0 0 t 0 0. 0-0 Two-base hit: HowelT. Sacrifice hit: Harler. Stolen base: Qleasnn. First base pn balls: Off fiiever, t; off Shields, . First bate on errors: Detroit, 1; Baltimore, I. Left on bases: Detroit, 0; Baltimore, 7. Struck out: By Wever, I; by Hliields, x. Double plays: Elderfeld to Gleason to Beck; Shields .o Smltl to Mellor, Time: Leo. Umpire: Connolly CleTcIaad Beats Phlladelpala. CLEVELAND. Aug. s.-Cleveiand de feated Philadelphia In a close game,' the features of which were Hickman's batting and Fults'a base running. In the sixth Inning he stole home whlle'ftfoore was de livering the ball. Soorei CLKVELAND. . . il K PHiLASBLPtHA. R H.OA.K . H.H.O.A.B. "r, ef (trail lav, lb.. 1 1 1 e'tlartial, If... Ill S'Pulta, ef .... I 1 I 1 I 1 4 I uaiote, Ib.... 4 Kl Ice man, lb 1 I 14 Mirk, r1.... I I McCarthy, If. 1 4 Oochn'ar, aa. I I 1 Yiooi, Ill Moore, p..... At eiSerboi. rf. ,. kiDarla. lb.... ,U I'reea, ta. tiUillTtir. Ik.. M. Cmaa. s. s nvhreck. a... UlubalVi Totals . .. 1 11 17 U l Tstirtt 4 t 14 It 4 Cleveland .............0 0 1 0 1 1 0' t Philadelphia .......1 0 fi ,0 ft -0 1 04 Two-base hits: Bradley, Hickman, Davis, Three-base hit: Wood, Sacrifice hits: Wood, Bradley. Ptolen fce: " Oochnauf, Mc Carthy, Fulls (Of Hartgel (2). Double play: Bradley to Lajole toJUIckman. First base on balls! Off Mopre, ,2; ,oT Mitchell. . Left on bases: Cleveland, 4.lJlladelphla, I. Struck out: By Moore., 1; by MitchslL 1. Time: 1:46., Umpire: Q'Liughlin. ,.. Staadlaa; at the Tea. Played. Won. Lost. P.C Chicago KS 1 60 is .bai St. Louls. i K8 40 . S .&t7 Boston 13 . SO 43 , .641 Philadelphia M 44 " . 40 ' .SSi Washington , U 4S .473 Clevelaud ,T .'- 43 49 .467 Detroit $5 . S , 47 . .447 Baltimore W ' -i , ' U .123 Games today: Washington at Et Louie, Baltimore a: Cleveland. Philadelphia at Detroit, Boeton at Chicago. IN AMERICAN: ASSOCIATION Loalsville Has No Traabta LoeattagT Altroek's Carves, While Cooas . Proves. Paasle. :,-. '., LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. I The locals had no trouble In locating Altroek's curves, while the other fellow was a puasle. Sev eral remarkable catrhes were made, Flourney, Biles and McBrtde excelling. At tendance, t.223. Score; . LOUI8VILLI5. , "atlLWACKEB.. K.H.O.A.B. - R.H.O. A. Karwle, rf.., Boenor, lb.., Beneel, lb.., Flournoy, if, Clrmer, ... Odwell, et... ihaubv tb.., Gplea, ..,.., Coont, p..... 1 1 sir Dnnsaa. Ik. , 1 I 4 MiHriea. of.. 1 M 1 1 1 Berber, U .. Hellmaa, rf. Cllr.tmao, aa. Runkla, tb... Ionohu. lh. 1 ir"ae, e..., i Alusck, p... t. Totals ... 11 n 11 tl " ToUla ... I I 14 11 Louisville 0 10 1X300 Milwaukee .....0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Left on bases: Louisville, (: Milwaukee, 7. Two-base. hit: Kerwln. Three-baae hits: Bonner, OUwell. Sacrlfloe hlte: Od well, Bonner, Altrock. Double play: Flourney to Bonner, Stolen bases: Me Brlde, Uaniel, Clymer. Struck out:. By Coons, 1- by Altrock, 1. First baas on balls: Off Coons, 3; off Altrock, i. Wild pitch: Altrock. Passed ball: Bpeer. Time: 3.W. umpire: Dickms. . . . . t. Paul Beats Calambta, ' COLUMBUS, Aug. . flt, Paul bunched hits early In the game, scoring seven rune, six of which were earned, in the third and fifth Innings. Columbus Indulged In a great batting rally In the ninth, but fell short one run of tielng the score. Short stop Charley Wagner was spiked In the seventh and badly hurt Attendance, L22a. Score: ... . IT. PAUL. coLCMsrs. R.K.O.A.K. R.H.O. A. . Oeler, lb.... I Shannon, el. 1 t'lllanl. If... 1 Cbark. If.... Lumler. rf... t rtuaslas. Ik. I SI I Hart, lb. 1 S 1 I 1 Puller, rf-lk. 1 4 1 t 1 1 I 1 1 Mcrari'd. at. O-H a. lb-we, I Mrere, tb..., 1 Knoll, If 1 Keller, tb... I 11 C Wee1', ss t. Wafr. rt 1 Plena, e 1 I Marcaa, aa... t Parfaaoa, p.. 1 4 4 11 Pox, t Bailer. .... Totafc ... T U 17 14 ' -J ToUl i U 4 114 1 St. Paul 0 ui l. S A.u a a.e Columbus g 0 3 0 0 it 0 4 Stolen bases: O'Hagen, Pferco, Fuller, McFeulan. Two-baee hitsi Vuiiesiluggins, Pierce. Three-base hit: Geier. Double play: Myers to O'Hagen. Struok out: By Bui lev, 3. First baao on bails: Off Bailey, t off Ferguson, . Tims; 1:42. Umpire: Flgge niler. . , . Mlaacapolle Beats-Toledo. TOLEDO, Aug. l.-4iuterior team work won today's game for lllnneapolta. Sporer was very wild and Hughes w&a bit freely. Attendance, 6u0. Bcore: . MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO. R.H. O.A.I. W. rf.... ' M.H. O.A.I Lrnek. ef.... 1 i 1 Quillea, as... t Lellr. It t Wtiaiot, rt... I Bera, ..,,. V. .r.a, lb., s Orant. ib ... t olHu.oe. lb.... 1 ' t I S 4 1 Si t Turner, lb... 1 14 eiKi.inov. as., 4 lift Hike. cf..... 1 1 I 4 11.1 oha.Mh,, b.,.. till 1I4M m- - i a a I i a Cooler, lb... 1 1 I oj ... . us 1 1 t sparer, p.... Ill e n.; . p. lis . ' . -rCo,.ell ,.l I ( I I Total ... 11 17 14 t , . . Z l " ; Totalt "..1 mil I Batted for Mock In tbe ninth. Minneapolis 6 1 I I I M I 1-1 Toledo X 00 0. 00000 1 Two-ba hit: Hughey. Lynch," WHtnot, Fyer. OranL Sacrifice hit: Burns, Grant Stolen bases: Kieinow, Lally. Double plays: Grant to Werden, Bums to Turner. Struck eui: By Hughey, 6; by Sporer. V . Passed balls: Grath us, by era. First bass on balls: Oft Hughey, 4; oft Uporar, L Wild pilch: Scorer, lime: 1:40. Umpire: Tindall. eieagta Matcb att IsdUaspoll. : INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. g-Wltk the ateore tied In the seventh by Kensaa City, the visitor rolled up five tallica In the eighth. Imllanapolle went them three better In tbe lust hu.Z, chalking up eiyht runa and a victory. Attendant, ,VsX. Score: 1NPIANAPOUS. I KANSAS CrTT. H H .O.A.gJ R H.O.A.g. KnaneTar, nil emornneta, n. 1 1 1 4 Fi.i. in...... ilea eTnia, a..., W.ruff a I I I I S Crear. lb.... 1 1 14 K:hm. lb... 1 11 eniM, rf..., t teee, ta.... 1 t Cieer. If I tl M.-Aa'd'a, ' 9b I O'bnen. ea. Cihi Iter. ef. . K-ihiie. VI... Ha,n, c.. kli:iaM, p hlltea. p.... eliai ... ruiei. tb 1 kuiiooaie. p. Totalt ... I li M U I T.ll ...11 11 17 I I Keilum eubatltuted for Williams. Indtsnapnlls 3 0 0 0 0 0 t "C3 tmui City 0 000301101 Flrat baa on balla: Off William. I; off Klileo. 1; off McDonabi. 4. btruck out; Pv William. 1; by fiillcn. 1: hy McDon ald, 3. Tea-hut bite: Bavllle. Utwt, C 1 1. eon. Two-baae hlta: lie villa, Leewe, Ihiee-baae Mia: Hogrlever, Gear. Sacri fice hi la: Woodruff, Kuhna. Grady, Uo DunaJd. Stoien baaea: C'oul'ar, Nance, paeerd bails: Hsydon, J: Bevllle, 1. Left on baaee: Itidlanapolls, li Kansas City, 14. Umpire: Grim. Time: 1.34. taadlaat of the Teaaaa. Plaved. Won. I oat. P.C. ixinaviii ....... Indianapulla .... ft. Paul Kanaas City..... Cotumbus ....... Itiilwaukre kininvepulie .... luicdo i5 m aa .&4 97 til 36 .4U W bo 40 .)) 4 4o 47 .i W 44 11 .41 M 43 M .4"' 04 M M .33 IT 30 7 Games tudsyt Milwaukee at LoulsvlU. TITE OMAHA PA1TV nT.Kt BATDKIIAY. Ft. rvl at Columbus, Mlnnespnlts at To ledo. Kansas t Hy at Jndianapolla. KANSAS CITY BEATS PEORIA Distiller Lose Aaather aa Rosa Ortatlt Beesst of Fallara to Bit tbe Ball. PEORIA. 111., Ang. 1 Kaness City mad It four straight from Peoria today. Presi dent Bartienn and Umpire Mnran bad trouble and Moran was barred from the grounds. Pitchers Shafetall and Welmer umpired the game. Miller, a new pitcher, wss tried. Its promlaee to make good. Cox was suspended, today. Attendance, ?C Score; Ttrl E Kansas City.. 01331000 S 10 13 3 Peoria 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0- 3 t I Batteries: Peorls, Miller and Wilson and Kanford; Kansas City, Klaley and Messlth. taa41av of tb Teaat. Plavea. Omaha ., 3 Denver 01 Kansas City t Milwaukee 17 St. Joseph II Colorado Springs.... Deo Moines M Peoria S3 . Game todayi Omaha at St. Joseph. Colorado Won. Lost. P.C. 37 14 .mi 04 M 47 47 44 W 34 37 41 40 44 40 34 4 .6X1 .Irt4 .bit .nil .494 .33 .1,1 at Peoria, Denver Spring at Kan Milwaukee. sas City, Dae Molne at Two Oaate at Fl14 Clab. . At the Omaha Field club Saturday after noon two base ball games will be played. At I o'clock the second club team will meet the Columblaa, the line-up being: O. F. C. 3d. , Columblaa. Reed First Sden Bprague..,. , Seoond Murphy Lund Third .....McLain Kennard Short ..Neplnalay Werner Right Rire Durkee Middle Bartlett Neville Left Hemles Seaman Catcher Graves Martin Pitcher .....Mullln At 3:46 the first club team and the Creacents will hav a whirl, the men play ing aa follows: O. F. C. 1st, Position. - Crescents. McHhane ..first heee Hoffmen Knox second baae. Hall Crelghton ...third base..,., Lynch Malone shortstop Mlnlcus Tlppery rlarluneld Campbell Martin. center field Luehrs Keed (C.) leftfleld Kennedy Van Camp catcher ........... ...Henry Moor...., pi tcl.r EaiTeltiar Uordy pitcher .....Bullivan At V. M. C. A. Grew a 4 s. Out at the Young Men's Christian as sociation grounds Saturday afternoon the Union Stock Yards Juniors will try con clusions with the Young Men' Christian as sociation. This ta the third game this season between these two teame and aa the yards kids took the first two it promises to be a warm oontest. . The Young Men's Christian association ha strengthened its lesm and It I aald too ktrls will have to hustle. 1 The game will be played as a. benefit to the yards boys, who leave Monday for a three weeks' trip out in the etate. - The receipts will go to defray their expenses. The team baa been putting up a good article ot bail and la deserving of a good crowd. . Game called at 8:80 p. m. Junior. Position. , Y. M. C. A. MUles catcher Erickson gulnn pitcher Whitehead Hstchen ....first base ,.G. Wlllard Talbot... ...second base.... Edeon MiUett third base Foley Bohner shortstop Williams Caughey.. leftfleld Kavan Adams centerfleld Nordstrom Clarke rlgbtneld C. Wlllard Substitutes McMahon and Ferguson. Bricklayers AfraJast Diets. The Brtcklayors Union team and C. N. Diets play on the' latter' diamond at Courtland Beach Saturday at 8 p. m. A large delegation of union oympathlgers will r"" line-tin-will ha aa fol lows; .;"'. " . . . . C. N. Dirtx. Brioklavers. Hathaway Catcher Hoge Daviaon pitcher D. Hoye Harrison First Knodell Welch Second .......... -Wlthnell Thomas Third Daub Lafferty Short Nlchnlna Anderson , Left .Lynch a. riatner tenter ....Jackson I Platner Right C. lioye Nestlebush Substitute The C. N. Diets club play at Weat Point, Neb., August 10, Sunday, at plcnio grounds, : -, Fltyv Loses .Tw.' J.'. .'WAUSA, Nb.,' Aug-.'' 8 (Special Tele gram.) Wausa, ehut out Dakota City, in a flve-lnnlng game on the home grounds to day by a score of ( to a Game waa called on account of darkness. Batteries: Wausa, nerarr anu ioert; ua&ota City, otberg and Rogers. Struck out: By Haroer. ; by Fosberg 4. Umpire: Cheat wood. BLOOM FIELD, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special.) Dakota City went down to defeat yester day at the hands of Bloomfleld. The two sorea were mad on errors In the first Blomfleld .... 01.104101 eij" Dakota City... 10000000 08 I 7 Struck out: By Powers, 4; by Grant 8. Jree-base hit:- Orant. Two-base hit: Read, Garvin. Batteries: Bloomfleld, Grant and Hough; Dakota City. Powers and Rodger. Umpire I Hoe battler. ' Tallertoa Defeat Colamba. rtTI.I If TtTn V i a ,a i,. The Fuilerton bail team defeated Colum- dub uin yeateraay in a very pretty gam r ecori ot i to i naileries: Fuilerton. Stlmpson and Skeen; Columbus, Lohr and Lohr. 1 Hits: Fuilerton, 8; Columbua, L Umpire: Relmers. Attendance, 8j0. aartp Loin Kearaey, VT!ATVttT Wan a rat granv) Today's game of bail between Kearney and Superior resulted in Kesmey once, more being victorious: Score: Kear ney. ; Superior, k. Batteriea: Keafnev. Teel and Burraan; Superior, Oase and Beck. Umpire: Vern Bfack. Xa Soatbfra Aasoclatloa. ' At Memphis Memphis, 11; Bhreveport. (. At Birmingham Birmingham, I; Chatta nooga, 8. At New Orleans-Uttle Rock. 8; New Or leans. 1 At Jaahvllle Nashville, 6; Atlanta. 3. Three-I Leaa-oe. . At Btoomlngton Bloomlngton, 1: Rock ford, o. At Evanavllle EvansviUs, ?; Sock Isl and. 4. ..TrJ Haute Terr Haute, 8; Cedar Rapids, 0. OOHERTY BROTHERS WINNERS Defeat Ward aael . Davie la Teaat Doable a New Yark Court. r.NLE1y wTO?K -Au' The famoua Doherty brothers, former tennis champions in doublee of all England, defeated Hol eombe Ward and Dwight E. Davis today In the doublee match on the courts of the Crescent Athletic club. Bay Ridge, before 7,l spectators. . It was not generally expected that the "'"""m woum win tnis match and the prediction was fully re.lla-d In four sets The Aral went to Ward and Davie at 0-3, . two airwuuu, inirq ana xounn were cored by the Iohertve at 10-8, -, (-4. Captain W. H. Colilna. manager for the British team, said In his estimation the beat men hsd won throimhoiit the series .'?h"he, w" orry they ha(l 'ailed to lift the challenge cup thle year, the Brit, lahers were by no means discouraged and would surely make another- trial Whelher or not It would be next year It was lmposslbls for him to say. The Unghah Lawn Tennia ae soclstlon had sent over the three beet men In their ranks, H. L. Doherty, champion of all England in the aingle; R. F. Doherty and Dr.-. Joshua plm. both former holders ef that title and also at douhUa The polnte and game in sets of the match follow: P'lrat set Doharly Bros.... Ward and l avis Sacona set: 88348444 8-28 3 4 t I 1 4 0 3 4i- Doherty Bros 403 144 45$ H5 44S 344-6-li) Wrd snd Ua vis... 14 4Ki Oil 417 0U all U-u3 A 1111 tl 8-( , Doherty Bros 4 War. and Davis.. 0 Fourth set: Doherty Bros...! I Ward A Davis.. 8 8 4 1 4 8 4 ll 4 4X31-4 t lahi 8 4-W- 8 l-aj-4 Teeaaaeeb Wtaa teceag. MONTREAL, Aug. 8. Tecumaeh won the Second lac in the Sewanhak cup sc rle a to dHy by une minute, tanny-ieu bevoru.s. The courae waa three lima round a I rl anxls, the first leg being a beat, the e-c-ond a reach, the third a free run. The wind waa never more thaa three-quaa .'era atrength. falling off somewhat toward the end. while tbe sea waa calm. It waa Te cumaeh a weather and she detested Trident by outfooting her. hue was. however, out pointed and lh reauli waa a race in doubt up to the end of the third hrat The elapaed t'me was: Tecuiuaeo, IM.&l Tit deal, 3.a.4J. GOOD PLAY IN DOUBLE TENNIS Fills in City Totrnoj K arrow Doira Tinal Vatob. ONE SEMI-FINAL STANDS - ADJOURNED Hill aael Cellett Agralast Battla aael Ttwlt Showeal Set-All - Whea Darkace gtoaaeal rlay " Last Kvealagt. Another delightful evening favored the city tennia tournament yesterday and ths conteat for the local, championship In doubles was carried on stage nearer to completion. Except for an unfinished match, only the float round remain for this aft ernoon, when Young and Caldwell will meet either Hill and Collett or Battln and Towl. F. J. Hill and A. Collett' after finishing their postponed tie with J. Hughes and Dr. Schneider, went np against J. W. Battln and J. W. Towl and by a elngnlar coincidence had again reached the score of "one set all" when darkness cam on. The score by games waa th same as on ths previous evening, except that Hill and Collett took th first Set Instead of th second, i Hughea and Schneider wr not as suc cessful last night as they bad been on Thursday. Neither of them showed the energy and determination which had gained them th first act ot th match and cam hear winning tbera a' second. They al lowed their opponents to get a good lead on them before they warmed up to the game and almost before anyone knew what waa going on the score' was 8 to 1 tn favor of Hill and Collett: Collett wis showing much agility on th back Un and Hill mad aome winning atrokea at tb net, while th other team merely returned th ball a they cam to them without any serious effort to score. ' Strong; Match ef Toaraey. Battln and Towle, who had already knocked out Mclntyr and Haskell and also Sunderland and Dufrene, were expected to make at least a strong fight against Hill and Collett. and they are certainly doing It It was only after two most strenuous seta that th match wa postponed. Hill and Collett captured the first at 7 to 6, by hard work. Hilt waa very auccessful with his service, and at th net he found plenty of easy balls, which he volleyed with just enough plsclng to make, them difficult to reach. When playing a forward game Hill stands very close to -the net, sometimes rather too close, and arvthtng that comes at him 'two cr three feet above th aet band I an Invitation for a killing; volley, whether by speed or direction, which he seldom' failed to avail himself of. Battln, from his has line, usually tried to lob eTer Hill, and then , Collett . had a chance to thine, . and It waa wonderful . bow much ground ho could cover In chasing th balla at the back of th court. Collett'a re turns were usually simple aud easy to play, but Hill found him a aseful partner In that he saved many a point which would other wise hav gone against them. Battln did most of th work on bU aide of th net. Aa a general, he made the most S chance. Hi direction to his partner to leave . a ball .that was going out, or to run for a ball which was falling Inside th line, were frequently th means of saving a point, and jthe match waa on la which every point was valuable. . Battln was not so successful .aa usual -wlh his sideline drives, or perhaps it should rather be said b bad fewer opportunities for such plays. If be bad been able , to get some fast low balis down the . aid of tb court It I doubtful whether Hill' network would have; counted for' sci much. ..Towl sup ported his partner with.. fame rather clever volleying, but he foud,lt difficult to get the balla away from HU1 .at.. the net and. did not seem to. have the,, aame chances for brilliant .play that he, has had, in former matches. iC , , -,:-.r. : ,-; ,-.w. ' "? i Another Good Matcb. - Young and Caldwell tad hy no means an easy time of It with Browa and Rogers, though th ecore ot 8-4. 8-1 doe not in dicate anything very close.' Th losers bad th games 4 to 1 in their favor In th first set and were putting many balls down the center of th court, where neither Young nor Caldwell was "able to reach them. They both hit th ball with considerable skill and .there were many pretty passea to and fro. Although outclaased, they mad a good stand. . . - v Second round: F. J. Hill and A. Collett beat J. Hughe and Dr. Schneider. 6-7, 0-3. Semi-final round: C. H. Ydung and 8. S. Caldwell beat J. fl. Brown and Herbert Rogers, 0-4, -t. F. J. Hill and A. Coiiett against J. W. Battln and J. W. Towle, f-6. 8-8. (Un finished.) Isaae Raymond, the Lincoln boy who will be Earl Farnaworth'a partner In th inter state tournament on the 18th, was on tb Field club courts yesterday,' and took part In a practice gam. 'His fast style of play attracted considerable attention. Raymond says that Loveland and Shepherd, another Lincoln pair who hav entered their name for the Interstate, are in constant prac tic and will glvs a good account of them selves, i ' Among th spectator of tb matches ot this week and last there has been consid erable comment over . the csrelestnsss ot the playera in the matter ot foot fault. It seem as it many of them did not know the rule which declares that both fset shall be behind the line when serving. Everyone knows how easy It Is to encroach a few Inches beyond the limit, but It la an unfair advantage which ought to be guarded against carefully. It is a matter la which member of the Omaha club can set a good example to th visiters, who will be her the week after next If they will watch themselves. " ' BEATS WHITNEY'S FILLEY Rtiatt Wlti from Oaalrt at lata toga by Length tad a Half. SARATOGA. N. Y., Aug. 8. William C. Whitney fast Alley, Gunfire, wa again beaten this afternoon by packy Ryan's k-year-oid mar. Boxsne, winning by a length and a half, while . Huntress waa third, three lengths behind Gunfire. The card waa made up of over-night eventa; originally there was very large fields, but there were many Withdrawal. Scoffer, Quoted at 40 to L won th dash for maiden t-year-olda by a head from Andrew Miller's Nevermore. The latter was disqualified, O'Connor, who rode him, having three pounoa ahort weight, aud Catecina was placed second and Uweet Alice third. Only two favorlies, Ordnung and Morningaide, 'won. Yardarm proved hiinaeif a more than ordinary colt by winning the bandl cap for 2-yee.r-olda by a wide margin. Ihe western cult. Captain Arnold, acrmed un able to make any headway In th deep folng and waa beaten off. Redfern rode wo winners. Clarence H. Mackay'a string will be sold on Tuesday next. One of the horse will be dlnpoeed of at private sale. At a meeting of the atewarda ot the Sara toga aaaociatlon. held after the race, Jockey Winnie U Connor was fined 1200 and suspended for four racing day for being short of weight when tiding Nevermore. Ptllsbary Caaaol Via, HANOVER. Aug. I At far as chief honors are concerned, eo much seems to have been decided that It I evident the American player, Pillabury, will scarcely be able to finish first in th International chea mastsra' tournament, now being con ducted in this city under the iunplc.es of tbe German Cheat sssoclatlon. When the first adjournment took place today, in the regular flteenih round of the conteat, janowekl. who waa pitted against Pills bury, bad by far tn auperior position and ebouid win tila game ou the resumption of play thla afternoon. In today'a nlaying th men were placed In the anreneed orC'! Puplal against Ollaud, bwideraa.1 against AUtlUS'l' n, 11102. Marshall, Mason sgslnst Wolf, lvln asalnat OUnaborg, lohn Sgalnet Atklna, Gottachall ssalnst Ntplr-r, Tachlgnrln agalnat Bardleton, Plllebury against Jan owxki and Bucc htlng glnal Mleaea. While Flllabury wss conducting sn uphill fight sgalnst the Parisian. Wolf had suc ceeded In mastering Msn, while Cnhu had gone down before Atklna. The gam between Levin end Gunaberg waa drawn snd the reet of th games were adjourned In even positions. RACE OF AMATEUR OARSMEN First Day's Contest Take Plae fader Favorable Conditio and Prove eSxeltlagr. WORCE8TER, Mass., Aug. 8-fnder th most perfect conditions the first day's rac ing In the thirtieth snnual regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oaramcn wa held at Lake Vldlnalgamond this after noon. Never before has such a crowd wit nessed the championship. Each of the race decided waa at a mile and a half, wlt,h a turn, except the eight shell, which was rowed straightaway, one mile and a half, less sixty yards. Six final were dis posed of In the entire Hat of twelve events. Heats In the Intermediate singles proved four triers for final heat tomorrow, those who qualified being Ernest George of Boston, a Harvard boy: H. H. Crowley of Wschusette, B. C; W. B. West of the Philadelphia Boat club and E. F. Rlvenua of the Philadelphia Barge club. New York snd Philadelphia were tied so fsr in the matter ot firsts, with two each. New York scored In the Intermediate pslre with the Harlema, and senior double with the first Bohemians, The Quakers un covered winning crew In the senior pairs with the Vespers and in the Intermediate eights with the Pennsylvania Barge club. The other first places were annexed by the Ariel ot Baltimore In tbe intermediate four event and th senior fours by the Winnipeg. Probably the prettiest rape of the day ensued when the Intermediate eight Shell race was under way. Six crews' started In the single heat and furnished a most pic turesque contest. So close were the half dosen boats at the half-way mark that it waa nearly Impossible to pick the leader. The pace at this stage cuused half 'he sextette to slow up and allowed the Fair mount Barge club and WachuseMe club to have the finish to themselves. The Penn sylvania Barge club pulled In grsnd style and crossed the line a length to the good. For the second plaee there wss a battle royal between the Fairmounts and Wachu aettes, the latter being beaten on the line. The time, according to experts, was re markably fast . The Winnipeg gsve their opponents a taste of their calibre In the senior fours. Opposed by the famous Vespers and the Clifton Boat club crew ot Btaten Island, trained by Fred Plalsted. they lost little time In making for the lead, which they assumed directly after they had rowed 300 yard. At the turn they were nearly two lengths in front and when straightened out for home three lengths of open water separated their boat from the Vespers, who wer second. The crews finished In this order, with the CUftons twenty lengths further back. New York scullers hsd a race to them selves In the Intermediate pair shells. The Harlems, Nonpareils and Lone Stars turned out, and finished In that order, althcag'.i judges Nit the turn say the "Nons" were beaten because of a poor turn around the stake. The Lone Stars were besten off In the second heat of the Intermediate singles. rtivenus or Philadelphia lowed a grand race. He waa bung at his stake and fully twenty-five lengths behind the leader when he finally got away for' the horn dash. Clark of Boston was twenty lengths ahead of him at the time, but so gamely did Rlvenua struggle that he just nosed Clark out at the line, being beaten two lengths by Crowley. First heat, Intermediate singles: Ernest George of Boston Athletlo club, Boston, won; W. B. West of West Philadelphia Boat club, Philadelphia, second. Both qualified. Time: 11:06. Intermediate four-oared shells: Artel Rowing club of Baltimore won; Pennsyl vania Barge club, Philadelphia, second; At!ir.ia Belt !!b. VnrV thlrrt Timet 8:20. Senior pair oared shells: Vesper Boat club, Philadelphia, won; Vesper Boat club, Philadelphia, second. Time: 11:02. Intermediate single sculls, second heat: H. N. Crowley of Wachuaette Boat club won, F. F. Rlvenua of Pennsylvania, aec ond. Time: 10:46. Intermediate pair oared shells: 'Hsrlem Rowing club. New York, won; Nonpareils,' New York, second; Lon Stsr Boat club. New York, third. Time: 11:81. Senior four-oared sculls: Winnipeg; Row ing club, Winnipeg. Manitoba, won; Vesper Boat. club,, Philadelphia .second. , Time: 8:6fH. . -.,.' Senior doubles: Bohemian club. New York, won; New York Athletic club, sec ond. Time: 1:34. First heat of Intermediate eight-oared race: . Pennsylvania Barge club, Philadel phia, won; Falrmount Rowing association, Philadelphia, second; Wachusett Boat club, Worcester, third. Tim: 7:87. , . UEDEMANN WINS AT CHESS Contest far Western" Cbanapioashla Praetlealljr Over and Chicago Maa I Victor. EXCELSIOR, Minn., Aug. 8 The con test for the chess championship of the west is practically over and N. Uedemann of Chicago will wear the title for the enaulng year. Uedemann and his nearest competi tor. Elliott, met today and the game waa the finest seen at the tournament. Two more rounds and a number of unfinished frame will be played off tomorrow morn ng. The playing today resulted as fol lows: Round 13 Taylor beat Hald, Jacob beat Wldmelr, Spencer beat Huxman, Hlllman and Wilcox drew, Clark beat Smith, Stacy beat Hine, Frledlander and Bigelow drew, Uedemann beat Lee, Lynd forfeited to Bruns, Elliott hsd a bye. Round 14 Uedemann beat Taylor, Bige low beat Widmeir, Wilcox beat Hald, Jacob beat Clark, Hln beat Spencer, Lynd forfeited to Elliott. Lee foreflted to Frledlander, Stacy beat Hlllman, Huxman and Bruns unfinished, Smith had a bye. Round IF. Taylor beat Lee, Elliott beat Widmeir, Uedemann beat Huxman, Wilcox beat Bigelow, Clark beat Bruns, Smith beat Spencer, Lynde forfeited to Frledlander, Hlne-Hald and Stacy-Jacob game unfin ished, Hlllman had a by. Round 16 Taylor beat Jacobs, Wldmetr beat Spencer Hlllman beat Huxman, Lynde forfeited to Hald, Frledlander beat Bruns, Lee forfeited to Bigelow, Uedemann beat Elliott. Hine had a bye. Round 17 Wilcox beat Spencer, Uedemann beat Frledlander, Lee forfeited to Elliott, Lynde forfeited to - Bigelow, Taylor beat Brunt, Stacy had a bye. In the unfinished games completed Bige low snd Stscy drew, Bigelow defeated Ellt ott, Widmeir and Smith drew and Wilcox beat Lee. The etandln'g is a follows: Name. ' Won. Lost. Bigelow r. 0 7 Bruns IV4 13 Clarke 8 11 , Elliott , 13. 2H Friedianaer ll Held Hlllman hi '. 84 Hine i 11 4 Huxman 84 lm4 Jacob 10 i Lee 4 14 LMde 3 16 Smith 84 64 bpencer Ptacy 8 0 Taylor 8 8 Uedemann 154 4 Wilcox 114 84 Widmeir ,..44 14 Beat Day ot Seward Race. - REWARD. Neb.. Aug. 8 (Special Tele are m i Todav t il the beat day of the races, and while the attendance did not come up to yesterday, yet there were S.iiiO people out. In the free-for-all pace the second heat was declared off by the Judges and In the fourth heat Driver Roe wa taken from behind Mine Pat and Fred Woodcock sub stituted. In the running race Labelle and Emerald tied for Aral, place and divided first and stcond money, riesuit: Free-for-ail pace, purs 8500: Miss Pat 3 13 111 Young Jo , 1 8 1 3 1 Bay Ben I 8 or Time: 3:1. :17i. 3:18, t:2ol, tli. f.SI. Trotting, purse 1100: Lallan V alias Ill Dor Fgo 4 3 3 Idol Rex 8(3 Torreon i 8 4 Bond 4 f Bodega Girl 3 ds Axatell ds Time: 3:aVi. 2:21V. 8:30.. Running, one mil dajih, purse $100: I,a- Belle ana emerald lied lor nrst place; uaay ecru mira. ur. ixmg jourtn. Twt reatber ier Sprlaggeld' Cap. SPRINGFIELD. Neb. Aug. 8. (Roe. clal Telrgram ) Springfield I'ltyed Avuca at the Woodmen picnic at Dunbar yester day lor 1 jiune 01 J, winning easy by a score of 2T to 7. They then went to Ne braska City and defeated (he Argo team In a snappy game by a acore of 8 to 1. Ne braska City plays here August 11 and U. FAVORITES . W1N AT BUFFALO Tb Monk Proves Ta gtroagr fr Chain Rbt la laSalshed Trot at Port Krl Track. RUrFAt-O. N. T Aug. .-The two un finished race of th grand circuit meeting at Fort Erie were run off today before a free admission Crowd, composed mostly of bettors hoi wager were hanging In the balance. The fact that Chain Shot bad beaten The Monk In the first heat on Thursday In the 3.07 trot did not scare the foliowera of Geersr and The Monk ruled about 2S to 17 against the field. Geers hsd little difficulty In getting two hests and the race. Re-Elected, In the 3:14 trot, was also favorite at about 26 tn 16 against the field. He had won two heats, but had a hard time beating out Malborn by a neck. The track waa slow and the weather Windy. Geers narrowly escsped Injury in scoring for the third time with Prince of Orsnge. The horse reared snd lifted the sulky. When It came down Geers stepned out just In time to control the horse, which was sctlng badly. Summary: Trotting. 2:07 claas, unfinished after Chain Shot had won one heat yesterday best two hats out of three, burse 11.200: The Monk, br. h., by Chimes (Oeersk I Chain Shot, b. h., by Red heart (Mo Donald) 1 Dolly Dillon, b. m., by Sidney .Dillon (Sanders) t 1 1 1 1 I I Time: 3:10, 3:12. Trottlngv 2:14 class, unfinished after two heats won yesterday by Re-F.lected, beet three heats in five, purse 81.20ft: Re-Eleoted. gr. h.. by Re-Election. dam Strathmore (Maceyt 1 Malborn. b. m.. bv Barnes (Prtlso).. 2 Prince of Orsnge, b. h., by Prince of inula meer , g Alice Carr. blk. m. (Garrison) 8 Klondike, g. g. (GsrrTty) 4 Alice Russell,, b. m. (Hudson) 8 A. J. D.t b. g. (Walker.. . ..7 4 dr Time: 2:1a. 1:12. 3:llVt- BODY ; OF. UNKNOWN WOMAN Well Dreed Vvltb Considerable eTeVetlry aad ' Foand la a Dltcb Star Chicago. CHICAGO, Aug." 8.-Th body ot an uni dentified woman wag found early today In a ditch near the Chicago ft Northwestern railway tracks, near Mayfalr station. 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