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TOT WITH CRAIIAITS SLANTS kilaul Hte Eiun Citi and isi wUk law. OMAHA BATTER 3 WEAK WITH THE STICK 4eed rieldla Keep Ike tear Dawa Eight Bri with Milwaukee's t.arse Callaetloa at nita. . MILWAUKEE!, Aug. .12. (Special Tel, grasn ) fiuy it tu Orahesns off day and the etory U told. Fifteen hit off Omaha pitcher, lite al. them good for panea over two bunt, gav Milwaukee eight scores, hll th ladiaas onlr secured two. The ma has teemed doomed to a ebutout aatll the flit Inning, whea one ran camo aa a aort of gift, Stewart took hla base oa ball off McPnersoa and went to second Wkea Thomas wme hit by a pitched ball. Pear ettnek ant. but Graft em rapped out , aa opporlua klacla, crtng Btewart. Car tec and Hicker flew out, rstlrlng the aide, -In (he alitV (Jen Ins led off a Ilk a alagl. Stone was good far a scratch. Oenlna Re in out oa, fiolder'a ehoipe at second. ,Tnn Dolao delivered the opportune (nodi la a double, mesowhtl Stone negotiated the aack and cnre borne ob the hit asd made the, acore . two, Milwaukee tried a little funny work,, but Hlcke? waa up to the lama. Thorn I on ul second bjr a vide awatb, but Hicker caught htm aapplag at third. Kicker a-ala cut off a tallr whea the ball waa fielded la from deep center, the Milwaukee aiaa not having touched third base after- the ball waa caught. Hicker called, to the pitcher to throw the tall to tin and the umpire ruled the runner out. The game waa featureless, tare for two double plara, Peara, Btewart and Hicker figurine la oaa and Carter, Thomas and Hicker la the other. Thomas replaced Goading at catch In the fifth. Pears !lDg to Bret.. Attpodinee, 00 Score: , ,- MILWAUKEE. j iirien, ED S 1 2 1 Vaiirhn. rf I I t 1 a 1 1 10 4 4 0 McVlcker. If. 1 1 Thornton, lb.. Duffy, ef...... ft -0 4 1 tiatins, ss.... 4 liorn, 2b...... ... 4 l 'i"'a, c" j..,. f i lucf herscn, p... .1 1 "Total ..,...... ..3 1 18 27 . U OMAHA. o. 1 I 8 1 I G a - A. H. Carter. l. a 1 Hicaey, 4 a . i o 1 Ftone, If...... Polan, aa Ftewart, 2b.. Thomas, lb-c . CJondlng. e. ........... rahim ,p. , I -.are, Jt...... 1 Totals .a t it McPheraoa out br -striking at pitched Wilwauke .,1..... I 1 4 0 0 1 0 - Omaha 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Karned runs! Milwaukee, : Omaha L Two-baae hit: Dolun, i Gatlna, Vaughn. Thornton, Puffy. - Utolen bases: Vaughn, McVlcker. Polnn, I'.nses oa balls: Off Graham, 4; off- McPhfrimn, Hit by rliohed ball: Thomas. Btruck out: Br . 2-,;hAm.?; b?.M:'n.eJ"on C l)oubl Piaya: ,7 " r ..wm. ' "vane w mfKBi l io Hltkey, Carter to TWnsm to Hlckey. Left rn """Tf; Mjjwaukeo, ; Omaha, a. Baert f.c hits: Vaughn, McVlcker, Dolan. BM on ballei Off McPherson, 7; off Graham, la, .Umpire: Bono. Time: 1:46. Dearer Laeea' ait Kaaoaa 471ty. , KANSAS CITT, Aur.- lJ.-Welmer pitched a treat game and his ttoiely single in the ninth brought In the m-toifing run. Attendance, h0. Score: R.HE. Kansas City ..J 0 0 t 1 I l a ; nver 1 M M M I U! . . klttrlfcnver, Lempka and Wilson. alata Beat MlUleaalraa.' ' ST. J08EPH. Aug. It St. Joseph dropped on to Foreman In the eighth In r J?. Punded out five runs, after It looked like the homo tears would be shut out. Score! R H E Bt. Joseph .. 0 a a i I i a Colo. prlnga..l MMMit-1 Si ' n5'il!.rlr!- -Bt ,0r,Ph. 011. and Roth: Colorado Bpriaga, t'ereman and BaerwaliU ' . Feerla Rtlll I.aBBa;. PEOPIA, IU. Aug. lt-Dea Molnea won from l'eorla. today lu an uninteresting - game before a very sllro crowd. The visitors bunched hits In the fourth and , fifth. innings. Attendance, . Score: Dea Moinea . 0 0 I 4 Pooria J IH1IMK( Tl Battet-lfs: Ptorta, KchafaUil and 1VI1 Jpn; Dee Moines, Feency and Co beck. Umpire: Birause. Staadlaar al taa Teaaaa. Plae.' 'Won. Lost. FT Omaha M a. n Denver w eg 41 Kansas City M 64 M Milwaukee M tt 41 lit. Jph H 61 46 Colorado Springs ,, 93 6 in pee Molnea M tl t1 Peoria tl at rr .671 .671 .6T4 .631 .AM .Sl 4 Colorado Rprliigs at St. Joseph, Denver at Kansas City, Dea Molnea at Peoria, GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Baataa flkata Oat Mttshaura; la Oat. ideal Gaaae - Dee-aid at J . Interest. BOSTOfJ'. Aug. 11-Pittaburg waa shut out by Hoeton in a one-aided game today. lKhiiy a errore. with timely hating gave the house team seven runa In the fourth Inning, and two errors, a pasa and a hit tnt In three more tallies In the aeventh. Pittinger was a complete mystery to the Visitors. ' AuasuUnua, l.iud. Srore: OoaTov. . I rnraevao. . f " ? "J . M O. A I. i a.... i vii-iarka. If I t t 4 Ci., !. ... J 14a I i, i,, lb f , Draoilniar, 1 I t 1 rau.aal. tb t IS limoai , ib. I 4(4 Imi.k.r. b... 1 l !. if...... 1 IIS 1 ...,ror, as.... 1 i Srit'tusw. ...! Ill e n. tM.tr, s.... 4 414 Ti... .7 . . Tt! .i li M "l Patted for Do hen y In ninth. ?"ton 1 0 4 7 4 0 10 n Ittuburg 40O44OO0O0 Earnod runs: Boston, ft. Two-base hlta: Dexter, Clarke, Couley. Stolen baaea: Inch, fvxir, Beaumont. Flrat base on belis: Oft I'liilngt-r, i, -a lkuh.ny, t. lilt t pitched tail: i'artiey. eirurlc cut: l!y 1 iUiuxer, . ty Duuauy, 4. 'Alms; l;u, tnviie; It win. at. I-oals Defeats Philadelphia. ; PHtLAnKLPHIA. Aug. U -St. Louie de feated Pliiladelthia toluy In a ten-luiitng k.ine. atiWh was chl.rty renuu-keble for tie heavy l,uti of the vialtura. Yerke waa hit In the r.ad by a liner from Dns-fc-uy a bat euid was compelled to retire. Attendance, I laj. fcoore: ST. IX't'ts ) PHILADgLrHtA. a k it a a a m oa i P-,har. lb,. 1 I a 'Thma. cf . . . I I I a i im, lit I j I H.rrr. rf 4 114a I'uualaa. a.... till t''ia. 4 t e 4 a 1 IU1..1, aa.. I 1 1 I I J.rMAuam, Itt.. t ) j riwH, S 1. rrl.T, If ... l no-.au, rf . . 4 r.ri. IU... I fr. i . r, aa. . .. 4 i 1 l.artiuAA, tb.. .i i . A aa. e. . 1"a, p. , nii. a "!. II 'ima. If... 6 r.Hta. b 4 4 1s I I I 4 e 4 I S ' ! -..iaLJf, b MUMU 1W., .,. Tata la. ti4t t 4 I maul ! Total Batted fer White in tenth. ' Ft Loula OttlOOOOt -U 1 tilUdii-hia .... I 101410140-t ErnHl rui St. l.iia, 4; Philadelphia, 4. leo bain hits: Blast. e-r, Fatrvll, ilart-ri-.an. Jriiinna Sai-rmre l.ii.; rmuot it), li.rtrmii Ihuinaa. Wu.vartiwi iJi. K(oUn batra: Wi.tte, lr.-r. Lert on bara: fcl. loJa, Phlldeij-hl. . J'lral baae n baila: ciT Vfra-ra, ; off DvialUy. I; oit I (i..r. ti.i lj s., t,li: Jco- rir I; ky u Koiil. i rr." t"'TiaIe: K.tL I'Aipire: o Day. breklya Beata Caleaaw. riRfx-tLTV. Aug. U-Tbe flr.t game ef the t. hu-viaw-l iw..;vn eerloe rca'ili.J In a tn f.T r.iiniklia by a a.m ef 6 to 4. uur err-jia aui lev Liu euabled tha Vla- Iwe ta rore thtve rins In ibe flfth Inning, t'p to that time Kltaon had hpM thm to ot.e run. The winnina run In the elahtlt f-r Prooklj n wee onu: on a bane on hall to lrwln, Floyd emrrlflce end Kltcn s three-bnr. Attendance t. Brora: BRIKIKI.T!. CKICAOO, u n I I k it n . B ir. n....e lie rf . I .It . I IU . I . I .111 .ill . ,11 lw.ie. ef..,.. a let Fi.... f... WM. if i 1 'TT, lb. I I -n,, , e i a rih.oe ib.. Irwl. Ik J leM, Ik 1 1 rrr.l. a a s Tlnkar, aa.., 1. lb.,,, a Kline. ... h.'w. k. IIKHtfn, p., KltaM, p.. 1 Total....,. n ft 11 .1 T.t.1, ' Prnoklyn ."....a IIMttlM t-n,ro tiao a-4 rrAmea tuna: Chlrato, 1; Brooklyn, I. irst on errors: Chlcaeo, ; Itrooklyn, 1. aft nn li,u, f ' 1. 1 . m. t t. . i. " . a, nivtiftiri), I. Two-ba hits: Keli-r, ' Kltaon. Three re hit: Kltaon. Ptolen: taes: Chance, llntr. Menefee looble pey: Flood to MiOeery. Bacrlfloe hlte: Keeler, Flood. Flrat ba on balls: Off Kltaon, 1; off niruoK ou: By Kltaon, : ty Menefee, l Passed baUa: Warreil. Um pire: Brown. Reds Ttl, at Mew. York.' NEW YORK, Aug. lt.-New York beat Cincinnati today by to t, scoring the win ning run In the ninth. Lauder e two-bag-e'er, an attempted sarrlflr-e by Bmlth and a jsfe oyer eecond by cronln gave the game Bcore ' m" team- Attendance, . i,&. NEW TOfiK. I - CINCINNATI.' Eiwiw, If. .. e tKatlr. If i I t Jt.'Oraw. a... I I t I B.lr. lb... I I Pr.aii.haii .! a rrawfoH, rf . a DrkiT. lb... I I e , --.. .... , iwiaHr, H,,i I arwita, f.... Paitm. lb. 1 rnwn. rf. ...... 1 lf-ooraa, a . i Lavitor. b.... list gtatnf.Mt, Ik I I Crania, a i lit 0 Pool.. ....,. i tee TeUto mi e Touts t mil I None out when winning run was made. N'T. Tor.k 1-4 Cincinnati 006llto 0 Earned runs: New tork, 1 First baae on balla: Off Cronln. 1; off Poole. S. Btruck Z?. ' VJ ,Cron,n- hr Poole. 8. Two-baee hlta: Kelley. Louder. Saorlnee hit: Bree "an. Stolen bases: McOann, Dunn, Bteiofeldt. MoOra-e (2. Ijb!e playi Mc Oraw to McOann. Kit by pitched ball: Poole. Umpire: GnuUe. Time: !:. taadlagf of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. . P.C. Plttubtirg ... Brooklyn, ... t'hlnagj Boston Cincinnati .. Bt, Louis ... Philadelphia 22 43 4S tl M , 89 l K aW a .657 MS 4S! .4AS ,3L 49 U 67 Iew Tork 42 Games to1 a v Bt Louie at Philadelphia, Plttsourg at Boston, Chlcaso at Brooklvn! a aaa a'i-wvilt V. 1 1 l(J ClncJntiAH ti aj-y xor AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Cla-relaad Defeats Baltlaaare), Maklas; Tern Vletarles Oat ' of Last Twelye Games. . ... , CLEVELAND, feated Baltimore Victories out of Moore pitched I ftnelv lllnnnrt Aug. it Clerelnnd ' de eaaliy today, muklng ten the Uat twelve games. l atrone' m mm mtA wa Pltrher Bernhard rejoined Attendance, Score: I - BAXTIMORR. A.B. - r R.H.O.A.a. Cleveland today. CLEVELAND. r.h n Bar, at I 1 Slafrrarlaad,. ef 4 4 4 4 eraaiay, is... 1 1 I iiaia ft. a a a a l'Halharh, JI.... t 4 Iwiillama, lb. I 4 elAnidt, rf Hlckavui, ib.l I r nra, ri. lie MM'aHk. lr a A 1 t,Ha11, lb.... S 4 alOllnart, aa.... t Owhaaur, aa. e 1 4 Si IRobfnaDR, e., namia, a...,,, e 1 T Moors, p. smlltl, lb... Batlar, 9 la 0 ToUte.... 4 It XI 10. 1 Totals t 4 M 4 a 1 n 1 A 1 a a riav.la.A Baltimore voaioifre a i Two-base hit Flick.- Three-baae hits: tJ"", " ",,'"" -ii.tiii. uuiui;. Howell, Bradley. Stolen baaea: McFar- man, Gilbert to Bmlth. First base on balla: t Moore, 4; off Butler. lw tft on bases: Cleveland, I: BalUmora, 6. Btruck outt By gutler, 1; by ldoore. 4. Pasaed ball: By Bemls. 1. Tims: 1:40. Umpire: ConnoUy. aiandlne; af the Teaaaa. Played. Won, Loet, P.C Chicago ... Bt. Louts... Boston .... philadelphli Cleveland . SI 1 62 9 44 571 it :67i .M7 .6i't .481 .443 .4U a 94 61 -a- 61 4 66 Washington '........ M Detroit , kg Baltimore M 'a Uames today: Cleveland at Baltimore, t ,K 'J. .LJ!l St LJul M Washing- IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION aaaaaaaawaaaa Laalsrllla Foaads Olbaoa fay Klae Hlta la feveath, Wlaalas;' . (rataa Blaes, . LOUTSJILLE, Aug. H.-Loulsrllla made nlna hita in the fourth Inning. These netted seven runs and the viotory. 'Wolfe, who succeeded Ulbaon, did well, but lbs f f.m.t htd .t" wo" nd lo,t Both teams hit the ball hard. Attendance, 1,170. Bcore: - LOUISVILLE. I KANSAS CITT. . . H.H.0 AI. ' R.H.O.A.B. narwia, n..., i lie C'Rothfuam. ef .'. 4 1104 Doaaar, lb..., I Ganirl. lb.... t rioaraer. If., j Ciraar, Is.... I Odeall, cf.... 4 ,1 J 4 Barilla, ... 1 4 4 4 1 I II I Nanca, cf I 1 1 0 4 4 141 Oradf. lb..... life 114 tiLeawe. ie .... 1 I 4 I S j 4 roannoa. If.... 0 ill 111 1 ul.J' w ah a . A a a a huo. lb.... I a-brtvar. e... 1 I 4 4 e'Thl.l. lb a a t 4 t 4 1 aiian, p.. 4 1 4 I 1 (iuaoB. ...... 0 4 4 1 0 TeUla I 14 17 II. tl '. ' . Totals. 1 14 14 "o "l Louisville 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 4 Kansas City - I 0 100 t o 0-4 Lft on baaea: Lmilarllle, f ; Kansaa City, 1L Two-base hit: Ganset Three base hits: Nance, Rothfuaa. Oansef. Homa run: Grady. Sacrlflca hit: Gannon. Stolen bases: Plournoy, -4. Struck out: By Flaherty. S; by Wolfe, Ji by Gibson, 1 ftrat baas on balla: Off Flaherty. 4; off Wolfe, V Time: 1:6S. Umpire: Mat kel). Iadlaaapolla la peateau INDIANAPpUS. Xu'g. 11 - MeMackin kept the hits scattered today, while O'Brien's errors were followed by clean drives. Attendance, 1,204. Bcore: MiLWAtara. wpiahafous. R. HO. Al. . K.M.O.A.B. Ptii, la... 1 t ii e 1 Hofvar, rf-4b I 110 0 MiUrlta, . .. i s e rox, ib .-o 1 4 S'-klabaah, lb. 1 1 KHura. If.... 0 1 kCa'l, 1Mb 0 Mailman, rf.. CiiaamAfl, aa. 4 ia, lb... I for.oaue, a... t Altroek, II.. ., 1 4 Kthm. lb. a (r hriaar aa.., ICaltar, cf... Kubaa, lb.... Imjitru, a... MvMAcata, p. 1 Klllan. a TetaU U 14M U 14 llliama, rf. I Totals 4 U IT 0 0 Heydoa lilt by- batted ball. Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 -U Indianapolis 000O2O11O4 Flrat base on balls: OfT Klllen, 1; ff McKlackln. 1 Btruck out; By klllen, 1 Wild pitches! By Klllen, 1 Two-base hit: Donohue. Threo-baae hltai Hogrtevrr. liallman. Bacrlnce hit: Cliugman. Double lly: O'Brien to Kltm. Stolen bHses: Fok. llailman, Altrock. Left uii baaea: !n duinp.lis, 14; Milwaukee, 11 Umpire: Qriin. Bt. Faal Beata Teleda. TOLEDO. Aug. llTold was unable to bit Biimrnvl safaly today and laraly scaped a ehutout. AitencUnue, l.wxi. Score: BT. PAl'L. I TOUtDO. I.H.O.ll.l R.H M l. I 111 I I iiiii .411 I MdT, rf.... IknaKCaMi. oaf I S 4 S Baana. la... rUi.r4. If ... 1 ousn4rrtJP, ft I HuCtlat, lb. a t 114 Tura.r. lb... Ill Kkalnw. 4... til ' Mvw.ll, If. 1 II 0 Oiaa. ef 0 4 4 Xmiih. lb.... lit t K.f.lar. aa... Y..t?. lb.... t Piajre. .irvan buutit-).. p ,.!! tiub7. a... . 4 at"i"ll TeU .... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tstala I 4 It I 1 TaA!e t I IT 14 I St- Paul , 11004202 1-4 Toledo 00 00010 01 Two-bee hlta: Geler, Ke!lv. Bacrlnce hit: Keiley. io!n baee: Di'.lard. Douhle piayi burn to Turner. Struck out: by frummel, 2; by liusher. 2. passed balla: Mrhiow. 1; Pirrce, 1. First baae on balla: ('it Hughey. 2; ott Btlmmel, 1. Wild pitch: Initimil. Hit with bail: By liusUey. L lUne: 1:40. Umpire: Tyndall. Mlaaeapella 13 eat a Colaatbaa. COLl'MBl'H, Aug bv Columbua gave It Poor base running Minncaixjlls a fraturs- lea gama today. A ttaiidance, l.l&i. ecure: IMNNBAFOU. I CULVmhls. I ' UH.OAg. I nart. tb i i MM OA Lraeh. ef... Ovinia, aa.. l-ut. U ... Viiiaet. rf.. S'.ra. a rra. 1 b. T-...r lb.. Qtaat, lb... avanu v M.narn-ae, rf. a I a. tarlaa. ct . 0 1 O K.,.. tb.. 1 bira.a. 1...- t t.i.u.1, U 1 itartwa, aa-... 1 raller; a 1,'wkt, a.... i Tatala IUMU il TeUW I 1 S4 14 I LJInneapulla 1 0 4 0I1IO 4 tuluuua 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 2-4 P'tilen baeea: Fuller.' ' l.Mn-h. Qulllln, Oram. Varrl-n, Byrre L.u on bMs: l.inuea rolls. ; Ciiauioboa, tl. 'iWa-baee Liia. Aioudiivks, lt u.ii. VitauL TUae-tae TIITl CfAIfA PA1LY BTAZt VTTDS KST)A Y, bit: Brare. Barrtnca hlta- Hart. Oul'lin lHiuble playa: liart to t iinai-n, tjiilllin to Virrln. Btrurk out: By simr, 1; by Vartln. 1. Baae'rn balla: oft Wainer, I; ini wnnin, s. nit py pwrner: KV agnar, 1: bv Martin, 1. Time: 1:4L Umpire: Fig gemeier. taadlasi ef the Teaaaa. Played. Won. Loat PC IjonlavllU .. Inilnapilla Pt, Paul .... Kaneea City Milwaukee . t olumhiifl .., Minneapolis 1) 47 .70 .610 .6 .4h6 1'0 I'O 7 V" W lol M 64 44 45 44 SI H ii 61 63 64 M .44 .4) AOieao U 9 .an (limn tr.dav: Milwaukee at Inrflanann Us Bt. Paul at Toledo. Mlnnaapolla at Columbua, Kansas City at Louisville. Stock Tarda Beata the Y. M. C. A. LINCOLN. Aug. 12i-(Special Telegram J ne Lincoln young Mn a Chrlwllnn aaii rlatlon boys went down to defeat at the hands of the I'nlon Btockyarda Juniors In a hotly ronteated game. The yard boye played an almost perfect game. Qulnn waa invincioie, allowing DUt four nits. Miller, Talbot and Bohncr rtlaved tr,e atar a n m a for the yarda. Hyde and Bpelter were the einra tor Lincoln. Bcore: ' ' BtockvarUs 1 0 0 1 05 Lincoln 0 1 0 t 9 0 0 01 Batteries: Btorkyards, Qulnn and Mil ler; Lincoln. Bcqulnn, lrwln and Bmlth. Larned run: Lincoln. Baee hlte: Btork- yaras, ; Linroin, 4. Krrore: Btockyards, 2: Lincoln, 7. Baaes on balls: Off Qulnn, 1; off Bequlnn, I; olt lrwln, 4. Struck out: By Qulnn. (; by lrwln. 6. Left on baaea: Stock. vnrds. 14; Lincoln, . Double play: Hyde to junnaon. nme: i:w. empire: cnurcn. Doreey Beatea at Baeaeer. BPENCF.R, eb., Aug. 11 HpeHl.V-A game of . base ball ' at this place Bsturday between the Spencer club and Poreey of Holt county reaulted 12 to 1 In favor Of Spencer. Batteries: Spencer, Cravens and Jameeon; Doreey, Richter, Tomllson and Caraon. Struck out: Hy Cre-ena, 13: by Richter, (; by Tomllson, 1 Double play: Cravens to Calhoun to Woods. Umpire: Coombs. After this game followed a game of the Juvenile of Butte agalnat Juvenile of Spen cer. Bcore: Butte,. 12; Spencer. 8. On Bunday the married men of Rosed Me and Bus tan defeated the married men of Spencer on Spencer Grounds. Bcore: It to 14. Batteries: Epencer, Coombs and Wooda and Korab; R. and B., Reynolds and Anderson. . Treaae Argras at IprlagCeld. BPRINOFIKLD, Neb., Aug. 12. (Special Telegram.) The locals won today's game with the Argos by a score cf 10 to 1, mak ing It three stralRht. Ballenger of the Sprlngflelds had the Argoa at his mercy from the start and allowed them but four singles scattered throughout the nine in nings. Bcore: R.H.E. Springfield ...4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 010 7 0 Argos .0 10000000-1 -41 Bstterlea: Rprlngfleld, Ballenger and Nicholson: Argos, Smaller. Glasler and Meyers. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Given. Itatloaals Wla Again. The Nationals defeated the Tenth Street Stars Sunday In a line game. Fitzgerald pitched for the Natlonnla, allowing but one baae on balls and striking out thirteen fltars. Dohn also held down first basa nicely and did good work at the bat. Score: Nationals 1111101 -Jf Tenth Street Stars.. 0011100 06 Batteries Nationals: Fitzgerald and Weatergaard. Tenth Street Btars: Haley and Rice. The Nationals go to Blair the 24th to play th Blair team. Mladea Trims Saaerlerltes, SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. Ii (Special.) Mlnden took the first of a aeries of three games yesterday. Superior had a couple of chances to take the victory, but Soct them through listless playing. . Score: n m v. Mlnden t 0 0 0 t 9 0 I 8 10 t Superior 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 I Batteries: Mlnden. Gaines and Moore; superior, HofTmelster and Heck. Umpire: Graves. Attendanoe, 160. Kaaaaae La ad at Falrkarr. FA1RBURT, Neb., Aug. lt-(SpeclaU) rairoury ana eeneca Ulan.) cluba battled yesterday. Seneca won by the following ecoro: R.H.H. Seneca 13 10 4 Falrbury ; m Batteriea: Seneca, Jones and Worsleyj Falrbury, Rain. Spencer and La France. Norfolk Wiai at Raaaelpk. . RANDOLPH, Neb., lug.12.apclal Tel egram.) Norfolk and Kandolph played a clone game here today, ttelng the score, 6 to 6, In fifth inning. In the ninth Norfolk scored the winning run. Bstterles: Nor folk, Bucklln and Wilklns; Randolph, Qll liam and Zea. Umpire: Carroll. Baval Day for Dlxonltes. WATNK, Neb., Aug. 12. (Special Tele, gram.) Two good games of ball were played here on the college grounds this afternoon. The college defeated the Dixon club by a score of 8 to 1 Buburbers Real Estates defeated the Dixon club In a gams following by a score of to 1 la Soataera Aaeoclatloa. At Nashville Nashville. ; Birmingham, 1. At Shreveport First game: Shreveport, I; New Orleans, 4. Second game: New Or leans, S; Shreveport. 8. At Atlanta Flrat game: Chattanooga, 10: Atlanta, . Second game: Atlanta, 1; Chattanooga, 1. Three-I Leasjae. At Davenport Decatur, 1; Davenport, 1. At Bock Island Evansville, i; Rock Island, 2. Al Rockford Rockford, 6: Terra Haute, 4 At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 6; Bloom lngton, 0. CONTEST FOR TENNIS HONORS Toaraaaaeat at Loagr Ialaad Beglaa wltk Alaaast Perfect Weather. SOUTHAMPTON, L. I., Aug. U.-Tho Long Island championship lawn tennis tournament waa begun here today on the courts of the Meadow club. The weather conditions were almoat perfect, with the exception of a strong wind acrona the outer unprotected courta. on the chain- flonshlp court were placed R. F. Doherty he former champion of England, and Lyle F. Mahan. the holder of the Columbia uni versity litle and trophy. The turf waa In perfect condition. A large and enthualaatlc audience aoplauded the work of the king liehman, wpo showed himself to be In the perfection of stroke and general form. On too other courta hob Huntington, tha veteran, engaged Robert Leroy. the Co lumbia university expert; C. F. Wataon, Jr., of Oranpe engaged John F. Rogera. Ouy Phelpa Dodge of the New York Tennis and Hscquet club met Thomas hturala, jr., and the national champion, W. A. Lamed, met Btewart Wall, the holder of the Kuggles' tun. The main contests of the afternoon were thoss In which Dr. Pirn, the former Eng llBh champion, and the American champion, W. A. Irfirnad, won their places In the semi final round. R. F. Doherty will be paired with William A. Lamed In the top half of the semi-finals, which will give the Amer ican another chance at the Kngllahman who defeated him In the international meet ing last week. On the lower bracket the Fneliah champion, H. L. Doherty. will ploy Malcolm D. whitman for the place la the aeml-nnal round and tba winner will meet Dr. Pirn for the finals. The euir.niary of the day's play follows: Thamplonahlp alnslea: Preliminary round Guy Phelpa Dodge defeated Thomas Bturgis. jr., 10-1 4-6. b-S; Robert P. Hunt ington defeated Robert Leroy, 4-2. 4-1 First round Hubert P. Huntlnjtton defeated Guy Phelpa Dodgf. 4-2. 4.2; R. F. Doherty de feated Lyle E. Mnhan. 4-4. 4-2; William A. Lamed defeated Hiewart Waller, 4-4, 6-1; C F. Watson, Jr , defemed John 8. RnKera, 4-4, 4-3; Dr. pirn defeated A. C. McMnaler. 0-1. 7-6; Richard Stevene defeated Harry Allen, 7 5. 6-3; II. 1 Doherty defeated R. G. Hunt. 4-0. 4-1 Second round William A Lamed defeated C. F. Wataon, Jr., 6-4, -S-Dr. lira defeated Richard fcteve.,u. 6-4. l-l Mixed doubles: lirat round Mia It W H-dlev and H. L- Iherty defeated Miea Middt'1 brook and Robert Leroy. 6-2. 0-2-illaa Husaeil and Robert "P. liunilnrtor de- tHREE. HORSES IN ONE PILE Bad Mlaap aa Harleas Track, la Which Jeeker Mead la Badly Bart. CHICAGO. Aug. II. -T. Meade.' the light weight stable Jockey for 8 C. lilldrcth, waa aeriously Injured by a fall In the nret race at Harlem today and 1 now In the Garfield Park sanitarium aufTerlng from a poeeible frajjtur of the akull and a broken "r bone. I hre of the fourteen etarters .(Ml 'A r' ' t, w 4 l.'UV .L t,. 1,1- mlle poet. Meade had the mount on Senor .Tin, inn aviiii iryuig to ge( through too email an eixr.lng. Back ( i f ! r a .1 . u Y , : . i. Knight up, and he fell over fcr. Goody T Bboes, with Helnj-eon .up, Xell over the flrat two and the Ibna boa and boraate r luUsd ua. la sudieaa bwofuslwu. Knight and llelgeaon were fortu-ate enonah to eacape Inlurr, but Meade wa trampled on by th homes and Is In a sert. ous condition. The race was won by nings lnr. the favorite. Une ternnd rhoice and four outalders l? th betting won ins oiner events. DIRECT HAL STILL WINNING Takes th Great Metraawlltaei Rap at Brlgktoa Beer wltk Geero for Driver. NEW TORK, Aug. U.-The second day of the grand circuit meet st th Brighton Beach track bad an excellent card. Ihe wf-ather waa bright and cool, but a high wind nrevented faat time. The rnaneae ment announced that owing to The Abbott being lame the Ho,) match between the ex-chamrlon and Lord Derby waa declared off. In Its place on Thursday Frince Alert snd Anaconda will compete for a puree of In.ue0 to beat tha world a pacing record, and Dan Patch will go a mile agttlnat time to beat the world's time record held by Star Pointer of With favorable weather It looka aa If both records ara. In danger, aa the track Is fast and tha horse are In flrat-clas condition. Dan, Patch waa booked for Sat urday. The opening rca of the day waa th 1:24 trot, which had a field of eleven. The bay gelding Tiverton was a hot favorite at V) to fiO for the field and after a good deal of atnrin William Tell at the Dole led oft, with the favorite In close attendance, while Geers. with the Queetor, Was a good third. At th half Tiverton naoved up and went to the front, winning by a length. In th next two beats Tiverton had It all his owa way and In the third won by two lengths In a Jog. The victory was never In doubt and the winner seems capable of going in far faster company, ihe metropolitan 65,000 for the 2.2 pace also had a hot favorite In th bay stallion. Direct Hat. who has won every race he has started In this season. The field was a strong on and the betting waa wild, Mavy and sen. satlonn.1 In toe extreme, one plunger lay Ing IW.UOO to S22.600 In the pools on th favorite, whose prioe waa steady at lluO to jia, - ansa wiliamont drew the pole, but aa soon aa the word waa given Oreenllne, with a splendid burst of speed, took tha lead and got tha pole, with Alderona aec end and the favorite, who got th worst of tha start, third. In the back stretch Direct Hal tried to get to the front, but was interrerea witn oy jsiderone and foul occurred. Oreenllne led into th stretch, when Geers came with one of his wen known finishes, and won bv half length.- Elderone waa distanced for a foul. In the second heat the battle waa again between Oreenllne and the favorite from start to finish and In the third the favorite won easily by three lengths from Tertlmen, ureenllne breaking so badly on th top turn lutti ne was uinianrra. The 2:18 clasa for trotters was on th novelty plan. In which each heat la prac tically a race, as the winner of the first ana secona neais retire after each heat. tne balance competing for the third. Flrat money goes to the a Inner of the fastest heat, second and third money decided also by the time made, while fourth money sues iu me nurse jn me next best post uon In the summary. Prince of Orange ii mi uewi eiaDie waa in favorite, though Allle Wood wa a close second. The latter won In a good finish by a length fiom Wilton Boy. For th second heat Wilton Boy was th choice, but again he waa second, as Prince of Orange cama with a great rush and won easily. The third heat was won bv A I vender at i 1 shot, with Silver Hair and Be may In th Kormuiv. in me norse review s-year-old pacing stage me nay niiy aksstatlo had walkover. Lorable Bel. h ee onlv rnmut. 8:24 class, trottinsr. mi rax tl Ron. Tiverton, b. g., by Galliieo Re roiy. by Arraa-nn rHnwelli 1 a William tell, b. g. (Wilson) 2 1 The Uuestor. b. e. rOeeral a 1 8 Narcal, b. a. (Turner) 4 Mary Joe. b. m. tCurrv) .10 a 4 Anna neia, o. m. (tsenyon) Mario Studholme. b. m. (Shank) 6 .. a a i .8 10 8 Hoan Yi likes, ro. gf. (Greer).. .... Little Helen, b. m. (Blckarson).., Poteen, b. h. (French) Trilby Blmmons, b. in. (Green).., .4 Ida . t 7 da .11 dia unn; aiiv,. x:ia. . 2:30 class, pacing, tha Metropolitan purse. 8B.0U0 Dl rect Hal, b. ' ' " fc ..Ml, U. II . . I V Dlreet-Bessla Hal, by Tom Hal (Geers) 1 1 CI willtTM, V. 11. (IIUUBODI,,,,,, Cubanola, blk. h. (Greer) , OoJd Brick, blk. g. (Spear).... .. 6 1 ..886 7 8 8 King Charles, ch. g. i4aloney) 6 4 4 Oreenllne b. eT- (Saunders)... .... Lade Mlas Willamont, b. m..liller)..... 4 7 ds Grasshopper, ch. a. (Ingham).., da - J-.laatio Pointer, b. h. (ftuBsy) ds Elderone, b. g. (Rites). . f.. .,....;. ..k.da , Time: VMM, l:OT. 8:07 . . 8:18 class, pacing, novelty race, each beat a race, horse making fastest time winning first money: ... Allie Wood, b. h.. by Allle Wllkes- Fancywood, by Nutwood (Miller)... Iro Prini ,t,0rn' b- , by Prince of India (Geers) 7 iro Alavander, b. h. (Demorest) 8 6 1 Wilton Boy br. tr. (U McDonald) 2 14 fil'Y'f Hair, b. h. (Erwin and Walker) 17 1 Bemay, blk. m. (Snyder) 8 8 Manka, ch. m. (Curry) 8 8 8 Bunday Morning, b. g. (Green)....;... 4 4 Brlgham Bell, ch. ti. (Garrison) ds Mary C, b. m. (Laselle) ds c!j,?rle" D. Jacobs, ch. sr. (Stewart), .de Time: 2:12. i.lt. r.UK. ' Maeksy Horses Said. SARATOGA, N. T., Aug. 11-Th horses In training owned by Clarence H. Idackay were sold in th paddock her today. Ten were sold for a total of 4U,400. As ex pected, tha S-year-old Mexican brought the top price. Starting at 810.000. with L. Waterbury, F. J. H. Healy and W. L, Powers as bidders, his price advanced to 820,000. R. T. Wilson, Jr.. secured him. The Newton Bennington string were also aold and brought good prices. Other salea were as follows: His Eminence, b. c, 4, by Falsetto-Patroness, to Frederick Gebhardt, $9,000. Grand Opera, b. c, 3. by Wagner-Bonnt Bird, to George E. Smith, 24,000. Frankfort, b. c, 4. by Hanover-Lady Reel, to John K. Madden, 8600. Heno, b. ., 8, by Falaetto-Or Henry Toung-Qulver, to John Daly, 27,600. Rosalyn. b. o., 8, by ieingiaaa-Lucy Crosa, to R. Van Cortland, 83,Ouu. Ace Full, ch. c. Y. by Mlrthful-Myrtl Harkness, to 1. E. Madden, 87.0(0. . l,',,m,n b.. JE-Jt b' Ksndall-DarUway, to C. Pflser, H,2u6. Skillful b. c, 8, by Mlrthful-Bkadl, to C. Ellison, 87,100. Brunswick, ch. .by. Charlo-Sloa, to Vi alter Keyes, H,600T . . The following sales of the Newton Ben nnTKton stables were also made: Bt-usonhurst, ch. c., 2, Benshore-Irvan, to B. Vincent, 85.200. Lady Albercraft, b. c. X. by Albert-Lady Craft, to L. V. Bell. 43.400. . Kil'K".hfw b. .c-t !- y Ornament-EUearra, to E. MclJonald, S0. Mayor Graham, ch. c, 2, by Roealngton Betay Broeck. to K. McDonald, l.u0. Mary McCaffertv, b. f.. 2, by Beusatlon Slene to E. A. Scnults, 21,4oO. Jack Deemund, b. c, 8, by Longstreet Honeymoon, to Sydney Bender, 21, 'no. Kilogram, b. h., 6. by Hayun d'Or-Lady Kldbrook, to U A. Waterbury. $2,500. Hae Meat at Dai Yea pert. DAVENPORT, la., Aug. 12 -The August trotting meeting of ths Trl-Clty Mile Trsck association opened today with more entries than ever before. Of the eventa fr the opening day tha 2:16 pace fur nished a fine struggle, tjiranner O, Samp, eon. Baron Rogers, tha former winning, going Into the 8 10 class. Jim Patchen. eon of Joe patchen, reduced his record severs! seconds and won the 2:36 pace oaellv In The weather was cool and cloudy. Attendance, 2.0o0. Results: Claaa 2:ttt trotting, purse tu'jO: Frugality won in three straight heata. Time: 2 auU :Hi. t:''i- Beasle Birchwood Clarlta w' .Wir.1J!"s' B- Dr- t;r'' Alcarmo. Star Twist. Hi 'Jruet and Alma alao started Claaa 2:6, pacing, puree 2.,u0: Jim Patchen won In straight heats. Time: 14'-.,l4,':U'f, Sfr'on- BMIr, Jar.le M, Willie Do, AlO May and Elley Red aluo started. Class 2:15. pacing, purse 8M0: Stranger O won. the flrat third and, fourth heata. Time: I:W'4, 2 10. 2:12W. Bampson won the second heat. Time: 2:10'. Baron Roscrs Baron Nutphlne, Ardell. Simmons, Dr Tom' Flash B. Ma lor F, Winnie N. Columbia Hal. Selden Wilkes, Emellne, Commodore Huron and Lockhart alao atarted. ' Ckalleage for lttOA. BT. PAVU Minn., Aug. 11-Actlng on In structions from the board of directors of the While Bear Tacht club, secretary Mer rill sent a formal challenge to the Roysl bt. Lawrence Yacht dub at Montreal, to sail for the Beawaohaka Corirnhian cup in 1I, aa aoon aa the reauH In the cup race was known snd it had been settled that Trident, the Canadian yacht, had won. In the event the challenge la accepted several boats will be built In Bt. Paul and a general Invitation wlii be iasued to all Inland jechiainen to participate In trial races at winner to be the challenger for the cup. Kesv tie ran Deatrwyar. Dr. King's New Discovery kill coasump. tloa and grip germs. .Cures coughs, colds aad lucg troubles tr a pay. 6ca IU AUGUST 1.1, 1002. i 4v taw mm e. ejAWuev v. -cLL BLAMES THE ENGINE CREW Yardlot of tha Coroner's Jury ia th Oasa of . .,. ,'.; A. J. Ii John. , ; ( CHARGES NEGLIGENCE AND CARELESSNESS Coroacf Dralley lays It la far tba Caaaty Attoraey to Decide . Whether Any Camlaiats Should Be Filed. ,.' - Th rerdlct of tba coroner lurr In the inquest held yesterday afternoon over tha remains of A. J. Bt. John, who waa killed la a collision between a Union Pacittn witch englD and a motor car at Thir teenth and Marcy streets. Bunday after noon, places th blam of the accident on th crw of tb awltch engine. After giving th time and place of St. John' death, th verdict reads: "Th collision wa due to th negligence and carelessness of th employe of the Union Pacific Railroad company, and we further And that the train crew In charge of th motor car, th flagman, John Fenton, ara in no wis to blame for said accident." Th verdict wa signed by O. M. Bachmann, foreman; H. O. Cunningham, O. R. Hall. Zena Stevens, - J. Jankowlsky, Q. W. Outer. . . ' Th taking of testimony began at o'clock and continued all afteriioon. Th Union Pacific company, th street car com pany and the relatives of St. John were represented br attorneys, and all took part la the examination of witnesses. . Coroner Brelley after tb verdict wa delivered, said that he would not cause the arrest of J. B. Horalsh, engineer and Joha Clark, fireman, of -the switch engine for th killing of St. John was purely ac cidental according to th evidence, snd h waa aur there waa no criminal Intent.. No Criminal Arraiganieat. Tb coroner believed that tb Jury. In placing th blam on the railroad company, did not mean that th switch crew should be arrested. II said It was for th county attorney to decide whether a complaint ahould be filed against Hornish, Clark or th th railroad company. County Attorney Shields Is at present In Bait Lake City. Tha fact concerning the accident brought out at tha Inquest were as published In Ths Be Monday morning. Motor ear No. 145, In charge of Conductor ta P. Cook and Motorman Charlea Stilt, waa going south on Thirteenth atreet. - It reached th Union Pacific tracks on Marcy street, and was given the signal to go ahead by th flagman, John Fenton. At this time th witch engine waa at a standstill a short distance west of th atreet car tracks. Tha gDglns started barking east, while tb motor ear was on th railroad track, and struck th car on ths aid near th rear end. The Bagman called to th engine crew to atop, but they paid no attention to him. fit. John Jumped from the car and waa caught between th step and th running board of th engine. He wa killed almost Instantly. Tb accident happened about 1:36 o'clock Sunday after, noon, and wa witnessed by a lsrg number of people. Tha funeral of tha deceased will occur at 4 o'clock this afternoon at ths family residence, 2220 South Twelfth street, after which tha remains will b sent to Oakland, Ia., for Interment. Raelaa, Meet al La Porte. LA PORTE CITT. Ia.. Aug. 12-Tha L Porte Racing association has announced the races for September 24, 1i and 'Hi. The meeting, which waa orlKlnally announced tor July, was poatponed and declared ort on account of tha floods damaging the track and stable,. About 22,tA are offered in 'ursea. Till la tue only race ma-ling In l let VVtiuijTe EiSY r.o::EY i INCORPOB4TCD i liklk Jt . . a.SV w is sai aj f iVVtVVUiVV .Ma-. i by 4&r Mr tad w Mfmtmm of tiwi ivaatuiaut k.ittlrl baa man VU b 14 u . a... .a eaa.evav. 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