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BROOKLYN DEFEATS CHICAGO v . Ilea from Vinij City lr Handed ainitJair 'Eonch A way from Eima, CAPTAIN igui TUT OUT CF THE GAVE Proleers italHt Deviate 1411 at Strlk 1T Fnylrt la ElaXh 4 la Order 0 rfc Field. BROOKLYN. Auf. 11. Brooklyn defeated Chicago again today by four runt to two. Captain Low, of, the Chicago tram wa pat cut of tho kuno nd ordered off th field If Umplr Brow for protesting a de- aialon on balls and strikes la tha eighth Inning. Attendant 1,400. EROOKLTH. 1 CHICAOO. R.H.O.A. S.I H.I.O l l K-aW, rf.. a 1 Um. rf.... 1 I t'nu.o, ef 1 I 1 nixia, if.... 1 a I a rhia, m... tit hiM, lb... a l a "War. M lilt irr,he, t., 1 a m rry, i. a 1 is a Tinker, aa..., a lrain, W.... Ill h.. rVMMl. IK ... 1 14 1 l7,,lr, b, a.. I 14 4 iRiia. a a 4 4 a , .... i a a i an iirhMfv. i v . a a t a a Iwuiieaae, .. uni . . . Tauia .J I 4 M rt I PrOnVlyn ..Z 0 0 4 o i Chicago ...a. .,.,...! II I I M d F.e re ed runa: Droofclya,. I; Chicago, L In rat be on rrert .Brooklyn, li Chi cago, i. Lp't on bwn: . Brooklyn, 1: Chl eego, 4, Two-baa hlta: Dolan, Evans. Threc-baao hlta: Jon, FarreiL L0 o til play; Low to Tinker to Cbanee. Flrat baa on. bail; Off Kvana, 8; oft Williams, ftinfit ot: Wr F.rn; l:by Willi, Time: 1:2a, LmpSrei brown. St. !Lila Defeat Philadelphia, PnTLAPTCLPHIA, Auit. It St T,oal de feated Philadelphia today by opportune hit tin. Both pitchers wcra ITctlv, but pear on waa th moat fortunate whan hlta meant runa. A.ttncla nc, 44. Beor: ar. 4wria. ruihAornvruiA. . . a.H.O.AaVl R.H.O.A.. Fni).. la. ) 1 I ohTiftin. ef.. I U I I emnoe. .ti a t a-aiwaivra. iibi i i t tWolr, If... 1 1 1 I Parry, rf..... 4 4 Iwml, rf.. 4 lit 4'Krug. U....J I ill JF.rr-.lt, It).,. i I a aHolawWa. . 1 I I Knmor, aa... I ill 1 JanniDsa. lb. I 1 1 1 ortaua, as. l i i 4 anoud. a... ill Hr, a...... 114 1 lirhiida, tk.... 1114 Manna, ...... 1 I 4 1 t.ibarf, .... 4 11 Totals 44IRU r Total l nu1 ft Louis .......,.. III! ) O.l 14 i iJlaaei.ilil 0 1 M U 0 0 M Earned run': - Philadclrhl. Two-baaa hit: Pojlaa. Bajlflna hiu: Hulawllt, Barry, Pyan. baaa: Btolnn baaa: uonovan. ;Lrt on t. Louia, 7; Pb!jadelphlt 8. lonbla piaya: VVoTverton to Jennings to Multa- wltt, jenntnra lunaaaiaten), Huiawttt to !na. rliat baae on baili: Oft Iberr. liit by pltcoed ball: Ryttn. Struck oulj ly Iberg, f ; by leraon, a. Tlma: 1:44. Ura- pu-a tmalla. Biroat Break . avt Matam. BOSTON, Aug. 11 Boaton and Plttabarf broka ren In two gamea t"ay. Boaton won tha flrat ant ma by a battlctr Itreak In thw elKhtct Inning, whan' Ave alnglea and two double natteil ets runa. In tha aecond . rmi Boaton arid m nar - koeal pitcher , named Dreaaer, who atruck out eight men. The flehilng at Boaton waa Tagged lud the . viiitor won handily. Xha reaturo waa Warner' a baas running. Attendance, I,0u0. Booraa t - y . .ITOff-. - riYTMURO. - ... . H.H.O I I. R.H.O.A M. rir. rt.... I 1 4 4 4!tfwfc. If-rf.. 1 l l a a Tni7, lb... 1 14 1 :imim1. at 1 1 4 4 I c-nolsr. If.... 1114 I..h, !.... I H U Crnr. rf.... Ill V. B'r, rf-lb 1 lit tlrm'('r, lb. Ill iTaosfthlll, U. t 4 4 iTansahtll, II. 4 4 4 o.Hr.n.u.m. ib a i 4 H'lrh.T. Ik., a 1 2 I I wnwui, v. Jl ft I a I nr lxn, ae...... Ill Kmraega, I fclllM, .... .4 1,4 !-'rt.r, aa.M 4 I i ..4 I t 4 v oanor, .. 1 1 .. Totala .MlltH .!'brka ...... 4 4 4 4 , V ' ' I ToUbj ..lliiiul . Battod for Cheabro In tha cloth. ' Poatotl .v. .'.1 1. O f fl I IVlttabur M 1 t I t ! M Earned runa: Boaton, I; Pfttaburg, 4. Two-baa hlta: TLeach, Clark, Gramlntrar. IemenL'. Throa-baaa hlti Warner, lioma run: Leach. Stolen baaea: iuexter, Car- ey. Long, Clark. Flrat base on ball: Off Villi,' 1. Hit by nltohed ball: Clark. rirucs, fir W!!!!, gj pjr Cheabro, 4, wrroN. : g.M.q.g.a. a, FLO. Cl.ika, if..va.,4 4 'raKtr, af-aa. a 1 S 1 Eur.' tf. ft t .Tnnt. lb... 1 Mil fUUIMB. ;.at. i .1. 'Coo:r. lf.. ,1 ( l..h, 4b... i 14 I S Cmy. ri.. i 'Vaaixr. lb "r, l. 1 I o i.i.aa rr, . 1 I ahlll. M. 1 I 1.4 4 iMmoat, lb.. Ill I ar. lb.,1 1 4. 4 bona, a..... 4 111 1, . I j I I I lAh, at 1 4 1 . 4 1110 Moras, 1 W I Tuiaahlll. M rtlinpyt, M tiUi a a o uraaaar, a 111 ' Tetela .- 4 ill 17 U 1 Total ... TiTsT" 3 I Ptttaburp; ....;..... MMMUM Boaton M t t I 1 I I 01 Earned runs; Pltteburr, t; Boaton. 1. Two-baa hlta: Wagner, Dreaaer, Tenney. Three-bnea hit: Conroy. Btolen baaea: 7 -each t2, Wagner (5). TanmhlU, Cooley, Beaumont.' Double playa: JUtchey to Coo roy C:onroy to Kite hey to Wagner, TUtehey , to Wagner. Flrat baa on balla: Off I'hll lipl, 1. Struck out: By Phllllpl, I; by vmot , a. a "no. 4;no. tjmyir: irwin, Haw Yrk Wlaa aad Laaaa. EJW TORK Aug. 11 Th New York and Cincinnati team! played a double header today and eah won a gam. Tha '"""" um-uura m noma leant In th flrat game. In th aeoond th New York acorad ail tlwur runa In th Crat thra Inn Inara oft five hlta. Corcoran, tha vleiUna ahortatnp, waa put out of th brat game uiouung j uay. AlWiaano, a,iaX bcorea:. C1WCINNATI. YORE. ft.H.OA T M. H.O.J A.I, g.ll. I t I Brwwa. Packl.r. lb H... 1 .. 1 1 MiOrav. .. 11 a i I I a rawforo. rf, 1111 Praan'k'a. it i I 1 el., 1 t Mouaao. lb.. Ill lb..... 14 4 1 ItraSlaTV... a t orenraa. . 1 4 4 I 1 bowar-, ... ill 1 a I i I I i-u car. id... til , .... lift t :-i.uti, ib.... j i i L4tir. lb... 4 114 t nti, ib.... (l ataoa. r..., w w w a a UaUlluHr, P t 1 I t Tetal ... 4 1 17 11 ' Tetal . I rf U 4 Cincinnati 10 0 101 a-a New ork ..; 0l0ei01- Earned runa: New York, li Onclnnatt, t First ban on error t New York. I; Cin cinnati, 1. IWl on baaeac New York, i: Cincinnati, 10. Ilret baa on balla: Off MeC.iiitiHy, 4: off llahn, J. Struck out: By Ju-wimuiy,,..: by Hahn. 7. iioma run: Kclley.. Ihrea-basa nit:. Btelnfeldt, Two baa bit: l-au'l-r. Btolen baaea: Kelley torcoran. Bwkiry, liowerman. Double playai kunlth to WuOraw to Lauder. Bre. li.iian ia Miiann, Corcoran to feita to li.vkley. I'aaaed bail; Bergen. t'nplra; CI Time:- lia, 14KW TUBS. ' .' CINCINNATI. "".A.:f HKOA.1. Prow, II... 1 I I 0 K.llay. u-m. 1 tvM-alr. a.. . a 114 1 ill I 1 14 i'uuu, aa 1 r-o a a. rf. 4 J 1 rl,.. st... 1 l ,Mrtmu, i ' r a. rt-ll. I it frraoar, af., 4 4 fiat a, Ib 0 r.ffriiraa, a. 3 I'.rs.n. a 14 4 111 I 1 4 14 4 l i.'i-r. b... 4 ..iin. lb.. ...4 . kiae w'a a, p 4 & f.fiucit Ib. 114 4. 4 4 v...,n, w 1 t Tiii.imaa, p., 1 , uua f li li i H H m ' Talala ... 1 I M II I Kew York lllOOOt 4 JincinhaU 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runa: New York. 1; Cincinnati, 1. fimn Uli.,J ale Gold a t lop Compar It with any other beer or ay rummer beverage you ever tried. Ve hav ao much rotjftJonc In tula beer and In th good Judgment Of tha averuKe man or woman that a ' a mi jeur verdict will b Vii our lavyr. - Jctter Drewi.iir Co. ' So. Oiuaka. r-cD. 'thau4 L Omaha cmca, 'Itou llil t , , lf M.CKLLL. W bolreai lHi,ar. I' ll Umiu. cu ttluit. l liunc 13 Ml IS Flrat bara on errors: New York, t: Cln clnnati. L Ieft on beaea; vn,v . rinrnnatl, 4. Flrat baa ' 'on ' bulla: 'off" aiaioawaon, ; orr Thlelrnan, 1.'.. Struck out: iy MaKwon,4i by Thlalman. 1. Home run: riroai. Thrw-N, blta: Crawford raymour. iwo-baea hit: Keller. Barrlflca hit: Lfunn. Flolcn baae: at a Inner. lKubla pieyi j nieimen to f elta to Kelley to Pack , 'V 'I "7 purnar: By Tblelman, 1. wild c ni'iman, Mattiewran, Umt.lra O Day Tlma: 1:40. ; f taaalas' of ke -reaaaa. Played, Won. Ixtat F.O, rlffaburg rnikin ....... tl 9 23 44 4 M f M It t 43 44 7 .US Ml .4? ,4'Jt "" M C tnrlnnatl ............. M j hlladalnhta, M New lork M " 41 w Fl II 61 130 "jay: ri. inline at I'nimnainnia. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES DotroK Tera twa defeat a," Belac aat Oat la Beta Oaaaaa ay Philadelphia. PTULADEXPHIA, Aug. 11 -Detroit auf fered two defeata, being ahut out In both ramea. Wllated and Huatlpg, the loral pitcher, ware mora eirefflv than their op pODenta. Attendance, 4,gS. Scorea: PHILADKLPHIA. DETHOrT. parte!, ... 1 111 Hrly, K.r.1 a 4 4 ultaa, ef.. Tla. lb.... 4 L. Vrm, b.. rioi4. rf... knrpkr, lb.. I M. raaa,. aa. 1 I'hrarb, a... I Wwjaari, ... I I t ifrt.l4. aa. 4.4 II I 14 I(.t, b... 0'l i 1 111 4 B. rr.lt, cf... 4 114 I l.ina, lb.,. 4 I; I 1 111 Iik. rt:.,... l lil 111 OIMa. , ... I I 1 I I T I 4 Mr..uir, a... 4 4 4 1 1 11 Mrer. p.... 4 4 4 1 1 Tal . I 1J B 14 7 ToUli ... I IMI1 I Phlladolphl 1 0111101 -l lroti 000000 0-4 Bajwd mne: Philadelphia, 4. Two-baa hlU: Olaaaoa, M. Craoa Baprince hit: Beybold. L.'t on baaeai 'ietrolt, 4; Phlla delvhla, 1. Plret baaa on balla: Oft Wer- Per. 1: off Wadrlell. I Mtrunk nrtt' By Cm- Mercer, J; by Waddell, T, Tlma: I pirea: Powers and MoAlllatar. rHrkADBLPHIA. .. . . P.H.O.A." ' PBTHOPT. . R.H.O.A rtartay. If... 4 I 1 Blbartl4, aa. 4 1 I I I Caaar b.. 4 4 4 1 llarratt, ef... 1 I Lapina, lb... t 1 Hark, rl .4 I 1 nanaai, it... Ill ruiiaa, tfeTta. lb.... 1 II U Oroaa, . 1 1 Baraola. rt.. I 1 fcttrj.hr, lb... I I 1 I I 0 I 1 I I a- ( ram. aa. Ill 4 1 fewer, a.... Ill Uuatl&ca, .. I t I Olaaaoa, lb.. 4 4 111 Haalow, a.... I 4 0 1 nuu, p.... a a J i Taie .. 11 XT14 I ToUle . 4 4 M 14 I Philadelphia , Petrolt .. OllOtllO I .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Fjtrned run: Philadelphia- 4. Two-baaa hltot Barrett. Back. Fultaa, 1 Croaa, M, Vroa. Three-baa hit: M. Croaa. Bacrl Jca hit: "ultea, Btolen baaea: Vultaa, Iav1a Left on baaea; Detroit, : Pbila f . P.": fk out: By MtUlen. 1. hortiai? Mulico- Tlma: 1:18. Umplrei . , aUUUaaar Ba4e CIT4a9V, . . BALTIMORB3, Ang. Jl Th B<lmor American leagu team celebrated lu home coming by beating Clevaland handily. Bmith, the youngster who won hi two prrlou frame, waa batted out of th box In two . Innings. Attendance, l.&vu. Uoore: ALTIKOB. , I : CLMVXLUND. R.H.O.A 1 D u . w WraVa a . a a a n ' Jm Il.lba.ib, U.-l I I 4,Hraltr, lb.! Ill Wiiiia Ik I I I I Ti.oni7, lb." ill Araat, ri,.... Ill iHlokm., lit lu 1 I lvrtaay, fo. I 4 ' Flk. rf...., a Mrarthy, If. 1 oorba-ar. a. I I I 1 wow), ...... Ml)) Rmith, p...M 4 Haaa, . e 1,1 a unnart, ... l t 5biea. .4 t 1 It lHa. I..., I f 1 jewu. p.,.. iiiia Tetal .a,Ulin "l 'Kaala ...... 1 1 . ToUla 4 U 14 11 4 Battad for Haas In, nbitlv BalUmor IHtO I. I 14 Cleveiand. 0 0 1 4 a j' a I 4 Bacrlflc hit: Gilbert. ' Two-baa hlU: MoCarthy. WUIlama. Rami, Th.u.k... fit: WUIlama Courtney, WoFaHand, Kob- rnlt, Bradley. Flrat baa on ball: Off 8 . thV?; ?F H" Howei 1, Struck X" iJl "Dwel1. li Of Bmlta, 1; by Heaa, 1 Lft on e: Baltfmora. ; aereland. " ea aw. m .w. wmyirv: Ufinoiiy. Bat Wlaa la ieoal. BOKTOK. Aur. U-Thlcago ooti1r not hit Dlneen today and Callanan'a wlldnaaa, with rKrA"w Mimij 01, Tn noma tea m. et tled th outcome of tha gam, thJ pnd Inning. Callahan gave way to Oarrln aaa wm -a. awwuaaooa, , - Boor! ' OBTOr. .-.u-!''" I tHICAOti.1 B.HJJ.A.a. - .. a.H Oil TM4iertr. Ill I I I T . ,A."i C.llu b... 1 111 ittS. - rt.... ij rrwaaaa. rl. Ill Maru. It., I 1 a I 1 Lart'n'ee. Ik.. I 1 I S ranrl. Ik.... I 1 I 1 I rrlgar. e. .... I I I C laiy, to....; 4 4 11 Siraaa, lb... lt auiliTaa. a.. 4 4 4 1 1 PUwaa. .,.. Ill aiiaoaa, j 1 'larria, 4 4 4 1 Tetal mI I IT I c ToUla ... I M it Pton 0 I110000- Chlcago J) .0 ft 0 i o a. Two-baa hits: LaOiano. Parent. Crtrer. Btolen baaea; Criger. lsbell. Flrat baa on balla: Off Dlneen, 4; off Callahan" 4; off Garvin, x. struck out: By Dlneen, 6; by Callahan, Ijby Garvin, 1. Wild pitch: By Caliahan. TUd; 1;1Q. Umpli:. 0'I.auga- ' it. traal Baaebea Rita. WABHINOTON, Au. il.-flt Louis was mora . succeaaful than tha horn team in bunching hlta today and aaeiated by Car rick error In tha alxtb Innlca; placed tha aara beyond Waahiugtou'a reach. At tenaance, l.&ta. Score: . . .. . R.H.O.A.-f.l . H.H.O.A.l. varaacx. u. .. I a a Ryaa, CT 1 4 I a i , .i,.i.. . 1 a , a a , . - a t"""l"""t r. . a a w w L'.l-n y, It-lb 4 9 Aaeraoa, lb. I 111 1 4 kalat.r, rt... 4 1 rt'aliarax aa.. III laatiilln. Ik. I I I McOor-k, lb.. lit CaraV. Ik.!?. 0 radlea, lb... I I I I Loa, U ; III ulaa, ....! I 1 aeirl a....."! l PevaU, .p.... Ill 4 (il.rk, e.,.. f ,i J. Cinrliik, p..... 4 4' 4 Totals aa 1 11 If 14 I -Ortb ........ 0 4 Tout. .-.Mil rut i Batted for Carrlck In tb ninth, St. Louie I 4 1111 A7 Waahlngtoa ft I 0 t 1 I I I 1-4 jiameo runs: et. Lout. 4; Waehlngton. 4. Two-baa bits: Couislilln, Kelaier. Xee Hyan, Andrrraon, MoCormlck. Three-baae hxa: Burkett, lieldrlk. Stolen tmaea KeUter, Lly. Bcrln.- Lit: .Weilac. iiea on balla: Off Carrlck, 1; off I'owell 2. Struck out: Bv Carrlck. rv in.i a Ioublo play: UcCormlck to Padden to An Oeraon. Left en bajwa: Loula, 4: Waah Ington. IT Time: 1:45. Vmjilrea : Cr ruthera and Johnston. i . -.r tai)aj t ta Teasas. Plaved "Won. Ta t r a. ru.l. ,.i c ... . . it 671 C'hlcego 13 l-h Utile 1 phi ,. M Bitc?t ; bi ti 44 ' 43 f SI' 40 40 " 44 60 v 41 i.l -ati6 -640 .0(2 .4 .4i3 4.i3 Cleveland Waantngton .... Letroit .......... taitlmor ftt . 64 60 415 name today: Cleveland at TJnltlmor, Cblcsaro at liorton, St. .Loula i .Witahli,! ton, Letroit at. Philadelphia. . . . . ( in Ar.r.tcAN .association It Paal Kalu Mock Oat f th Box il TMHk laalai, It. , ; laat FIT. TOLEDO O., Aug. llSt. Paul knocked Mock out of tha box in tha fourth Inning when th aecond fiv run were BooredT Aileiidaric. loo. Bcor: TOLBDO. IT. PAfU. H O A B.I u a . Maany, rf..., 4 III Oaiar, Ik... .'. I 1 a a Burn, lb.... I ai.auooa. cC. 4141 4 I'lliarO. If... t J 4 iH'ucharljr. It 4 4 444 4 H tt,,. Ib.. 114 I ki,-r, lb..., I In I j 4 r-larra, -... 4 111 u.i au. a. 1.111 Sk ua., f .... ill I j j TlU I 14 17 17 1 Turnar, lb... t kkalaaw. a... 4 Ja.ktue, lb.. 4 aaaa.ll. a. 4 Oua. c (,uk. If lb. 1 kaoiar, aa. .. ki. li ... Vara4la ..... ( 4 4 1 Tetal ... I 14 tf II I - , ' Uatted for Kllien in ninth. Toledo I I I 1 I M fcl. i aul 1005000a aa Two-bti hit: romiwall Br., UK til. gins. hioU-n baea: M-any. Pierce' "Mar can. laouliie Klav: Unnv in tiruck out: By Coigaweil. 1; by CLtti. 1' llrat baa on balls: Off M.,rk I- .,r Ci-gnaweil. 1. Wild pitch: Chech.' Time: 1-40. L'mplt! TyndaU. . ... , ; .. Kaaeaa City Farlelta t Lailll.. Lfl'I3VILLE. AlJI 11 -t'mr.lr. 1I..L. tll forfcitrd tl. (am to Loulavllle In tha eijjhlh Inrlng becaua Kanaa City refuard to piay for ten nitnuiea. With two man on in oaava Lunkie bunted a nil i.r.,i claimed that lunkle l,Utiferl with hlin a h paaard by, which rauae.l Orady to maa a oa 1 throw to tha plate to catch kvekauiaa. what eaiave hnma with Ike tkalne acora on the bunt. None tt the pact a" tore aaw I-unkl touch OraJy. It llttHy fouent game all U.e wy. thoufh Iauievllle piobaMy mould iaa a on out, a Lua wcaia had a tuan a tUlrd and uf Tiir: OIAHA daily het:. tiiitiispay on cond with only tin out ta th elgh'h inning. Atienaanc, f,Wi-4 Heore: LOVIIVII.LB. 1 KANSAS CtTT. H H OH.I- R H O A B Karwla. rf... I I 4.4 B-wlifuaa, rt.. I H""'f, lb... 4 O..1I1. .... 4 4 14 4 '.n,.l. lb... 4 I 14 IIUM, rf ... 4 4 4 4 rioumoy, if. 4 11 .1 iiraly,, lb ... 1 4 14 4 4 !rnr, a.,. 4 41 l.aa. aa ... 1 I 1 4 4 Uflwall. f...,4 14 1IWI". II . I I M I (haab. b... 1111 Wji 4 a, lb. 1 I I 4 4 hri..ar, .. 4 I 4 4Tv,.. Ik 4 1111 baaklo, p.... 1 I i aoaar, p 4 4 4 t I Total ... 4 t 4 I ll Ts:a!a ... 4 4TI 4 I On out when gem was forfeited. IymlBvllla t1 0 0 0 1 1-4 Kanaa CH7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 Left on baaea: I -oulavlile. J; Kaneaa City, i. Two-baa hit: Oannon, Odwell. Three-baa hlta; Flournov, McAndrewa, Dunkle, Rchaub. Bacrini- hit: , Oear. I'ouble play: I-ewe to Thlel. Stolen baaae; Oannon, McAiiii'.an, Kerwln. Ptrnck out: By Dunkie. 4. Hit br pitcher: Thl.-I. Flrat baa on bulla: HIT Dunkle, 1; cfT Oear, 4. lime: 1:4.1. cmplr: liaakeil. Crlbhla Raay fr Colanabae. COHM HU8, Aug, li Crlbblna waa aar for Culumbua today, while-alcMackln'B ef fective pltrning waa given brilliant bud port. The feature waa the hitting of Mr Farland, who acored two runa and drove In lour othera. Attendance, 894. Bcore: COLVMRV4 . I MINNBAPOUS. R.H.O.A.g I R.H.O.A . Rart, lb 114 4 Xnx-tt, ef ... 114 4 4 HandHrka, rt 1 1 I I a Qulilla, aa... 4 4 1 I 4 Wrr.rl. H.I 4 1 4 IaIIt. It 4 114 4 O H..n, lb.. 4 111 4 V. 1 1 mot, rt... 4 1111 Mrar. lb.... 4 4 11 4 Prar. 4 4 I t 1 knoll. If Wetnlea. lb... 4 4 T 1 1 Bartoe, aa... 4 14 1 Yaaaar, Ib... I I I 1 1 ton, 114 1 tiOrant, lb.... t 1 I t t McMaekta, p. 1 1 I lortbbln. p.. 4 4 4 1 4 . 1 1 I l .."a 11 IT "il I la .A 1 TojiI. . Columbtia ToUla ... I I M 11 4 ...1 0101011- ...10 1 0 t 0 0 11 Mlnneapolla .A Stolen bases en bases: Knoll, atcFarland. Two hit: , McFarland. Lynch, Lally, r. Baerlfic hit: Hendrlcke (T)t Quli- base Y eager, lln (1). Double playa: Grant to Weriden (2). Struck out: By McMackln. 1. Baaea on balla: Off McMackln, 1; off Crlbblna, 4. lilt by pitcher: By Crlbblna. 1. Time: 1:17. Umpire: i Flggcmeier. Gaaaea Poatpaned. At Indlanapolla Today's double-header between Indianapolis and Mllwauke was postponed on account of wst grounds, taadlaa- of tk Teaau, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Lomaviii .......... nil Indlanapolla ....... 1U0 Bt. Paul , 11 Kanaaa City ....... 100 Columbtia 1"1 Mllwauke 17 Minneapolis M Toledo lot 08 S3 .mt 64 M .440 l 42 .KM 41 M .4K0 47 54 ,46 46 61 . .44 3 1 .3M tl 70 .114 Oamea todayt Milwaukee at Indlanapo lla St. Paul at Toledo, Mlnneapolla at Columbtia, Kanaa City at Louisville, KANSAS CITY BEATS DENVER By Terrla Batting; 1st tk Eighth Ha t Moath t Kavr Wla. KANSAS CITY. Aug. ll.-Kane City won by- terrvrlo batting In ths eighth In ning. Attradanca, 460. Scor: R.H.K. Kanaaa City .. 00140406 13 I 1 Denver 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 It 4 Bavtterte: Kanaa City, Rtaley, Nichols and Aleaaltt; Denver, McClusky, Whit rldgs, Wilson and McConnelL Erta Break at St. Jo. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.,' Aug. ItSt Joseph nounded Oaaton v.nr harrl In fbw flrat gam today, winning easily. In th second game Colorado Springe turned th. tablea by hltUqg Chlnn bard. Bcorea: R H 15. St. Joaaiph I M M I I 0 -' 11 I Colo. Springs.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 t Batteries: fit Joaenh. Parvln and Roth: Colorado Springs, Gaston and Baerwald. n h v. Colo, Uprtngs.; I 0 t I 1 I M 0 10 18 1 Bt. Joaoph Oil 0 00000 111 Batterla: Colorado Pnrinra.. lfcNeelv and Uauaer; St. Joaeph, China and Garvin. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Omaha game poeiporwa; rain. At Peoria Des Molnes-Peorta game poet yvuvu, ww, iivunua taadlaa; f th Taaaaa, Played. Won. tasat. P.C. Omaha ...... M 61 615 Kansas City W Denver 97 Mllwauke .......... M St. Joaeph 13 Colorado Spring n 16, Des Moines 04 Peoria l I 17 67' 1 41 41 . 1 4 ..49 67 ' IT .6,4 66 -1 M 4i 87 24 .hoi . ,k4 ,4M .8K4 .204 Game today: ' Omaha at .Milwaukee Colorado Springs at St. Joaeph, Denver at nana ci.y, ia Moines at Peoria. NATIONAL LEAGUE BUSINESS Chalrsaeva Braah Give Oat atateaacat CaralaaT Meartlns; Held Laat Maday. NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Th following triei summary oi ine Dueineea .ranaotea at th meeting of tha executive committee of th National league held ,ln Boaton laat Monday waa given out today by John T, Bruah. chairman of tha committee: At th meeting of the executive commit. tee held at Boaton August 11 ths following action was taken: The request of th Brooklyn and Pitts burg clubs to transfer a postponed gams to bs played In Brooklyn to Pittsburg dur ing their next series In Pittsburg waa granted- The letter addreeaed to J. B. Bllllnga of ine uoaton ciuo oy mi cn&irman oi the ex eciAlve committee, under data of July 4, regarding th right to negotiate with Amer- can leagu plavera, from which tha fol owlng la an extract: "I will briefly state my view regarding th player queatlon and If called uuun to decide raeardinw it 1 ahiill hold aa folio we: " 'Every player who is not under eon- tract at tna present tlma to a National league club la eligible to do buslnesa with any club or th National league It the club nd player can make arrangementa. 1 in. rrovea inn oy unanimous vote declared to be th opinion of th executive commit tee. - Kerardln th queetlon ef territorial right of ciuba, brought before the board UDon the appeal of tha Brooklyn club. It la the opinion of tha committee that the rtpthte of each club ar exactly aa they were when th conatitutlon waa adopted and cannot be changed by any power except tha league Itself. In the formation of the league rrooauyn arm new xora were cwo oiatinct cltlra, each In poaeeeeton of. lta territorial - .1 , wklla I, la l.ila ...... , l, . . cttit-e nave Deen merged under a single gov- crnmrm, r".M-urrrni juriaoic, uin rtai nor beea granted nor territorial rlghta dis turbed by any leglaiativ action of th league. , Colertdg Le t Bloomfleld. COLERIDGE. Neb.. Aug. 13 (SreclaLV uoieriuae ioi yeaieraay on or ine raateat tame of base ball of the aeaaon to Blooin fleld. Both pitchera were in good form and neither taru acored until th eiahth in ning. The feature of the same were ai double playa. Bcore by lnnlna: Bloomfleld ...0 00000001 2 8 I Coleridge ....0 0000010 01 7 Struck out: By Llddera. 8: by Paver, a Three-baa bit: Reid. Tjro-baae hlta: h'oyee. Payer. Batterlea: Bloomli?ld, Payer and Retd- Colenda. Llddera and Woods. Umpire: Benacnbough. KaaMai La at Falrbary. FAIRBl'BY. Neb.. Aug. 11 4 Sneclall Peneca (Kan.) and Fairojry cluba played thdr eecond game fn'erdav. tha hiia club winning by th following acore: K 11 E- Falrbury 6 7 I Seneca Ill Batteries: Falrbury. Redmond and Bnen- cer; Seneca, King and Wood. Eraalag t'aaallaes Chester. DAVENPORT. Neb.. Aug. 11 fSnerla! 1 Urunlng won th aecond game on the home grouinie yesterday, drfratlng Chester by a ore of ll to 1. The Bruning Giant r unihed their blta at the proper tlma and tha buponeuta were unable to nv.r, the lrad. A frature of the game waa the neat work of Garreia on flrat baae. Bat teries: Brunlns. Brtttenham and iiirr.i.. Chaster. Spider and Short. ' Korfelk Poaaded Oat. RANTK3LPH. Neb.. Ana- tlBr.lai Telctiram. ) Norfolk waa badly beaten to day by Randolph, acora 11 to 1 Glaaka for Norfoia waa baited for eleven hua, three of them two-baggera. Hlta: Ran dolph, II; Norfolk. 7. Struck out: By lute, I; by Glaaka, g. Kattoriea, Ran dolph. Batea and Seee; Norfolk, Gluak aud aas-aau, b.uiire: carroiu la lalkra Aaaawl itH At Nashville Nayhville, 4: Birmingham, t oiaaaaaj, m i. a, .aar w a: leans. 3 At Little Rock -First game: little Rvk I. Menu hla. 1. Se:und gaiu: Lini Rock! 7; ManiLihia, a. At Al.auia, Atlanta, I; Chattanooga, 4, EXCITING DAY AT BRIGHTON Qnnd Circuit Keetinc Attraoti Thouindi and lpecu!itia it Hut. WILQUE TAKES THE WOODRUFF PURSE D1 Cr Bell at Eth Moaey, hat Bh Prws a Caterfelt, aad Coateat I Delwtea Wllaja aad Patehfa Maid. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Tb events of th grand circuit meeting at th Brighton track today proted to b th most cxcttlog to date. Th attendance - was large and speculation heavy, th bok doing a large business. Th flrat race, thr 1:01 pace, waa on th novelty plan, and Major Muscovite was at 7 to 10 for th heat. Tb gelding Chestnut had ths pol and started off at a merry pace to win, with Wlnfleld Btratton nd Major Muscovite olAso up. Th light all th way around was close, but Cheetnut ram away and won by two lengths. Spins S was second. In th second heat Th Bishop wa th cholc and this tlroo th taint mads no mistake. Wlnfleld Btratton led t the half when the favorite caught him and with Tom Nolaa the trio shot down th stretch, Th Blahop winning by tw lengths, with Nolan second. Strang to say,- Gphyns 8 was a prohlbltlT favorit at 1 to 4 for th neat hat and a Boon a h got the word he went t the post Ilk flash, but was soon caught by Major Muscovite and the pair went like a team to tb seven fur longs pol, where Bpbyax 8 came away and won. The judges lined Spear, his driver, $200 for not trying for the Crat heat. The $5,000 Hiram Woodruff purse for the 1:10 trotting clan was g most ex citing race from start to finish. Before th first heat Dulce Cor sold at even money against th field. Bo proved a counterfeit aad was a ever formidable. Th heat waa a battl between Wilqu and Patch 'Maid, th former winning by a length. WUque was now the cholc at 4 to L At th word Pule Cor shot out and waa at Wtlque's saddle at the turn. with Chas at her wheel, gad all lapped. They passed the halt and came Into he stretch bunched. It was a doe finish, Chas winning by half a length. Chas waa mad th choice at 100 to 85 aad In another clos and exciting battle he beat Wllqu by a email margin. Chase wa sow a prohibitive cholc and he led to the top of the stretch, wha h tired and WUque won by half a length, ta the final heat Wllque won as ha pleased. Th $5,000 Horse Review stake for $- year-old trotters proved to be the greatest race ef the season for the class, nln eolts and fillies coming up for the word. The pools before the first heat were: The Rajah, 100; Vysant, Jr., $100; the field. $100. John Mo had the pole and kept It wall up the back itretch. He .was soon joined by The Rajah and Tyzant and the three shot up the back stretch and around the top turn, but one In the stretch The Rajah came away with aa electric rush. winning by two length from John Me. H won th next two heat with equal ease, taking the third In IK. Thla Is th best 1-year-old record for, th season. The ?Jk " an aaiallw that ka Innka Ilka the champion S-year-old of next year. He waa brad by 8. Derldder of Loulavllle, Ky., who still own him. -- The amateur race wa won by Mabal On ward In a very elose contest by half i length In each heat. Results: Pacing. 1:01 class, burs tl.ftnO: noveltv. each heat a race, horse winning fasteat nri laaing oral money: Cheetnut, ch. g by (jlleaarm, ,Jr., dam by Rwsou (M. Brnwn l 'ro The. Blahop, b. g., by, Argot Wilkes (Wilson) , 4 Iro rj-nynx a., o. g., oy ppnynx t Spear). I 8 Major Muscovite, br. h (MeMahon).. 1 I Wlnfleld Btratton, . h. (McGulrel... 1 4 Tom Nolan, b. g. (Nuckolla 7 1 Mlsa Leach, bL m. (Estey).., Tim: 1:074, tMM. 1:064. 1 Trotting. 1:20 claaa, Ulram Woodruff mar, pure o,lw; Wllqua, b. g., by Queechy-Lady Vr likes, by Wllke Spirit Jr., (A. P. McDonald) v llil Chase, b. g. (Hudson) U 111 Patchen faiid, bl. ta. (Shank).. 1 18 Iro Weetwort. bl. rn. (McHenry).. 10 Iro BeUy TelOba. m. (McCarthy).... 8 7 4 ro Dulca Cor. b. ta. (Miller) $ $ 11 ro Baron Dillon Junior, b. h. (Ful ler) 4 i T ro Colonel WUkea, b. g. (Thorn p- aon) 10 4 6 ro John Patterson, b. g. (Geera).,., t Iro Joan of Arc, b. m. (Mowers)....; i 10 ro Dick Berry, b. g (iUaell)... 8 U ro Allabreve, b. g. (L. McDonald).. 11 11 Iro LaCy Patchie, b. ra. (High- knight) 11 ds Time: 1:11. 1:0U. lilWi. 1:12. 1:13V. 1 nree-year-olda, Trotting Mors Review Tha BaJah, b. g., by Piino of India- Dunaio uiru by Jerome JSddy (Lyons) John Mc, b. g (Milan) 1 Roaia. b. f. (Shank) , 6 Chesko, b. e. (Benyoni 4 Vyr-ant Junior, b. c. (Rousing) f Gall Hamilton, bl. 1. tiludaon) a iMItn f,r f mi.bap.nnk a Grace Eldred, b. f. (Marvin)"'.V,'!mi! 8 Bister coliftte, b. f. (Cahlll) da Tlmei 2:U. 11W. 1 Amateur race, 1:00 da trotting; to wagon, pria anver cup: MHhei Onward, b. m , by Shadeland onward F. c. Joneai 1 Franker, b. g. (C. K. 6. Bllllns) j 1 1 lima; 1:114, 1:1414. Goad Raalas; at Mlaaoarl Valley. MISHOtTRf VAI.I ET. Ta Ana, itia. ctal Telegram. Thla wa the opening day of the three daya' Derby meet. All race today Were well filled ami pnn,M.,in. ,v, heavy track were faat and exciting. Nearly ninety of tho best known horse In tha w,at are on the Kround. among the number eing W'leen T, Betty B. Ijibeile, H. O. Foi nd Tine. The day waa fair an,l w,ue.M -.. the attendance large. Summary of today racea: First race, trottlna?. one-half will mw,A - peat, beet two In three: Dewey won. Dalav I second. Time: 1:33. 1:51. l:li. " " Second race, three-quarter-mile dash' La belle won. Queen T aecond, Tlburon third. Time: 1:17. Third race. Harrison Countv rvarhv snd one-eighth mile: Kncbant finished first, but waa disqualified and the flrat ninnav .Ivan In M n Vn. t. t a ond. ChSbb third -Timer lii"""'"1 " k our th race, four and one-half furlongs, for maldena: Dick Grav wnn 1.1,1... eecond, Buckwnod third. Time: 1:00 Four racea will be run tamnrma .it are wall filled. Th flrat rac la a flv elfhtha mil daah, second one mil dash third one-half mlla daah. Im.pih .... ' eighths mil dash. ' Yrk Ca4y Fair Opa. proaucta ar not aa large at thla tira aa would have been If the fair had been held later. Every kind of concession la on tha ground. In the 1:2 naca there were alh v,,. entered. Monona Parker, from Sutherland la., waa firt; Mable Wood, grey mare, from Reward, waa aecond; Daisy Ldaremont. from katiMt. third, and Anaavlll. r,a r,l 1 1 coin, fourth. Time: !:Ha,. Thcr were fiv atartera in the 1:41 trot t aa a pretty race between Hllluh Villa and Norviiia. Norvlna was flrat. Nervine waa aecond and Catherine of York and Snyder McGregor of Cotton Fal's Kan. were dintanced. Time: 1 :;'!'. 1 1 -vu' Four horses started In the mile running race. Over Aa,ln and Villa 1., ..-.!: battled for first place. Over Again winning first. Mlla kliip'lon aecond and David 11 third. From elaht to fifteen horaea era . tred In each event for tomorma u... stranger are ln ,.lty. Th fair at York thla year will be a great aucceaa In avar. way. Bis ' la hate, CHICAGO. Au. 11 One of tha rl..r COUl'B of til lfM-al rai'lim laiann ear... r...a '." ,na. ,hlr1 r"ce Bl Harlem today, when Brigadier romped homa eight length in front of hla field, after beliia backed from to 1 down to I to 1 at pol time. A prom inent horse owner la aaid to hav cleaned Uii )Ma ura aau in A V"-. The Proviso atke, the feature of th day, waa won by bi.i.-iey C. I. ova. the favorite, with Phil O aecond and Poor Boy ll'lril On-, numOer of acraubea In U Glut raw lb e.auil wa aaclaxed cC YORK. Neb.. Aug. ll-(Ppeclal Telegram.) Thla was th first day of the York county fair, and It waa the largest first day's at tendance for veara. Tha avhlr.ita a AUGUST. 14, mo2. The flrat race, with fifteen atartera, waa rout and run as the flrat and second events. The flrat nine of the program made up the flrat race and the other six the second. DOHERTYS ARE BOTH WINNERS Matches tor Places la Seml-Flaal Rad Played Develap El cltlas; gpart. SOUTHAMPTON, L. I Aug. lt.-Oood weather conditions prevailed today for th second day's plar In the lawn tennla tour nament for the Long Island championship. The match which attracted the grenteat interest was that between the former Eng lish champion, R. F. Doherty. and Bob Huntington, the western player, In the eeml-Gnal round of the championship sin gles. At the laat moment Malcomb B. Whitman defaulted In the alnglea and Georg Atterbury moved up to meet H. T Doherty, the present champion of all Eng land. The committee planned to atart the men's championship doublea thla morning. rt imam a. laarnea ana Malcolm 0. Whit man are paired and will probably meet the Doherty brothers on their way through th field. Th connotation woe also put under way thla mornlna- and the mixed dnuhlea In which many of the society women are playing, were continued. ine nne weather and perfect condition of the courts greatly added to tha snlendlrl work of. the players. As the Doherty brothers were to olav. all of the tennta following waa on hand early. The matches were lor tna remaining places in the semi final round and developed th moat ex citing SDort yet wltneaaed In the nrnrresa of th meeting. As was expected, both of tha nnhertva won In the semi-final round of the cham pionship Binglea. R. F. Doherty won from Bob Huntington In two acts bv a rlnaa Score, while H. La Doherty defeated George Atterbury with the greatest eaae. The result bring R. F. Doherty and William A. Lamed together in the top half of the semi-finals and the prospect of this match la creating much Interest, aa It Is hoped mat tne American champion will ba able to redeem himself from th defeat ha suffered last week at the international meeting. On the lower brackets ar Dr. Joshua Pim and H. L. Doherty. Th experts hope that Lamed will be able to come through to the finals bo as to meet the Enrllah champion here. 1 he acore oy points In games rollows: First aet: R. F. Doherty 141114144 4-S7-I R. P. Huntington 61140!! 1284 Second aet: R. F. Doherty 441116117 4-g7- R. P. Huntington 116411441 1 834 tt-mi lejt.., V rrawarv 4a The summary. of tha morning play fol lows: Championship Singles First round: George Atterbury defeated Malcolm Whit man, by default. Second round: R. F. Doherty defeated Robert P. Huntington, 0-4, 1-4 ; H. L. Doherty defeated George At terbury. a-i, -&, Mixed Doubles First round: Miss Hol llns and R. F. Doherty defeated Mlaa Huntington and Harry F. Allan, 4-4, 4-4, 4-4-Mlse Anna Sands and Dr. Joshuas Pim de feated Mlaa Beardraan and -Reuben G. Hunt, l, 4-4V -!; Miss Poet and Guy Phelps defeated Mrs: Livingston and Rich ard Steven, by default; Mtea Pell and C F Watson, Jr.. defeated Mrs. Graham and William A. -Lamed, 8-6, 4-1. The lawn tennla committee has decided not to play any further matches In tha championship singles until Friday. This afternoon and tomorrow will be devoted to the doubles, with an exhibition match to morrow morning between R. F. Doherty and Malcolm D. Whitman. The championship doubles were started in tha afternoon. Only one great match was the result of the four contests played. Bon Huntington and Fred Huntington were beaten after three hard and speedy seta by Reuben G. Hunt and Guy Phelps Dodge. The other contests were won, aa waa ex pected, by Malcolm D. Whitman and Wil liam A. Lamed.-Dr. Pim and Ollle C. Campbell and the Doherty brothera. The latter team took Its place on the bracket in the final round bv virtue of a rWauir The mixed doubles also made progress and two of ths pairs advanced to the scml- lne DW work waa done by Mlas Anna Sands, who la paired with Dr. Pim. Complete summary of the day' play fol lows: y ChamDlonahln Inrlea- Wleat . George Atterbury defeated Malcomb D. nniirnen oy aetauit. Becond round R. F Dohertv defeated Rnhert T Huniinam. 6-4. 6-4; II. L. Doherty defeated George At terbury, 4-1, 4-t Championship doubles: First round Malcomb p. Whitman and William A. Lamed defeated Robert Lcrov and Lyle E Mahan. 4-2. 4-1 Dr. Joshua llm mr.A 7-,n.l C. Campbell defeated C. F. Watson, lr and Thomaa Sturgla, t-l, 6-1; Ford Hunt ington ana nooert f. Huntington defeated Reuben O. Hunt and Guv Ph.in. nH. 8-6 I l-; R F. Doherty and ft. Do herty defeated Harry S. Allen and A. O. McMasters by default. Semi-final round it. r. uonerxy ana rt. i,. uonerty defeated Ford Huntington and Roner! P. Muniina. Inn a 1 a A ..s Wa d doubles: Flrat round Mlas Hoi Una and R. F. Dohertv defeateH ui.a rr,,n. ngton and Harry S. Allen. 6-4. 4-4. 4-4; Mis P. Sanda and Oliver 8. Campbell defeated ?im L.yncn ana r ora Huntington, 1-4, 6-4 -6; Mine Anna Sands and Dr. Joshua Pirn defeated Mies Boardmin and Reuben O Hunt, 6-1, 4-4 t-2; Mix poet and Guy Phelpa Dodge defeated Mrs. Livingston and Richard Stevens by default; Mlaa Pell and c- ai'';,.w,a,on: 3T - defeated Mra. Graham and William A. Larnt-J. 6-6, 6-1; Mrs Uv Infjston and Lyl E. Mahan defeated Miss Clark and Malcolm D. Whitman - k7 6-4. Second round Miss Anna Sanda' anri Ir. Joshua Pim defeated Mlaa tra - .1 Guy rhelpa Dodge, 6-1. 4-1: Mra. Hoadlav nd H. L. Dohertv defeated Vllaa v.ll . C. F. Watson, Jr., 6-2, t-i. Conaolatlon slnarles: Preliminary round Thomaa Sturgla defeated Malcolm D. Whit man uv unauii. first round Harry 8 Allen defeated John S. Rogers, '6-4 (-! Stewart Waller defeated Thomas Bturgis by default. 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