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TITO OMAHA DAILY 11EE. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 150'J. PARTES , PROVES A. WIZARD llaaei FitolMw Balli Vhloa tL Oml I ., &ngjsr Caaaot Tml BROWN ALTO. COtS G00t TWIRLING r- Two Rjawg jefor St. Jrrk tJasaa fa tha a rtalder'a (kale, WI14 Ttraw ky Dalaa Ml a nit by Parrla. IT. JOSEPH, Aug. lf Special Tele gram.) PapnfRourke's prospective pennant winners went down to defeat before the masterly ptVfatag etaHrta today. While tfcer fought all toe way-through nine lu ll hjgn, they, only .had two looka In at the game, and beta time wfe baffled br Par rln'i wonderful pitching.. Brown for the visitors also pitched, floe ball and would hare ahut the Saints out If it had not been for Dolan'a w11V throw after two men were out. Omaha a first chance cape In the sec ond. Stone alt safely. Dolaa' bunted, Par Tin throwing -4 second te catch Btooe, but too late. Kith two a as and, nobody out Stewart waa called out on bunt strike ad Parrla struck out , Thomas and Goo ding. Thrf rial tore got two oa baaea In the lata attar twavSoara vwt aat, bat Qoodlng waa not equal to the occasion. The Salnta' twe rang wera made In the second".; on Koth'a fleldera' choice, Dolan'a wild throw, of Garrta'a grounder and Pervln's alngla. core: ST. JOSEPH. . . AB. R. H. 1 ; 0 8 0 I 1 , 0 0 2 o. u 2 s 1 Maher, aa 4 rirashear, lb 4 Itrtmtn, cf 4 Helden, If t Hohe, lb ,,,,.4 Both, o ,. .1 Hall, 2b ...! it 0 a Oarvln. rf I 10 1 Parvln, p I 0 2 0 Totals. .......81 I I U 1 OMAHA. . ab. n. h. o. a. a. Carter, rf.. lllckey, 8b., Uenlns, cf. Btone, If..., Dolan, as.., Btrwart, 2b Thorn, lb 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Oondlng, o.... urown, p.,, "Graham . a... I Totala 88 -0 24 14 I Stewart called out en three bunt strikes. Graham batted for Thomaa to the ninth, St. Joaeph 0 2000000 -! Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 Two-base hits: Rohe, Maher. Struck out: By Parvln, 8; by Brown, 8. , Stolen baaea: Jlartman, Oarvln, Carter, Dolan. Sacrifice bits: Dolan, Carter. Double play: Dolan to Stewart to Thomaa. Tiros; Um pire: Abbott. Honors Erti at Kaaaaa City. KANSAS CITY, Aug. Kaneaa City and Dea Moines divided honors In a double header, In which the hard hitting of both teama waa a feature. Attendanoe, 1.6U0. Scores: R H El Dea Molnea 20000220902-14 2 Kansas City .0-0-0 10111(0 0-4 16 I Batteries: Pes Molnea, Barry and Han sen; Kanaas City,' Cable, 'Gibson and Mes ltt. . R H B Kansas City ....1 0 M U 1 I Mli i Pes Moines 0 4 1.1 0 0 0 1 14 I 0 Batteries: Kansas City, Welmer and P. UO.t k. . , Srm ... U. .. UH, .aw..... Sum - ' . . Peoria Takes Two) traaa Dearer. PEORIA, Aug. 19. Peoria took a double header from Denver today, making the sev enth successive victory. Both games were slugging matches, with Denver playing a ragged fielding game, ' Booreet .1 1 .:. R.H.E. Peoria M 1 2010000 4120 Denver 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-8 1 Batteries: Peoria. Schaftatal and Wilson; Denver, Kyler and McConnelL . .... - R.H S Peoria ......,..l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-6 6 2 penver ..i....a..O 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-4 11 1 Batteries Peoria,' Jones and Hanaford; i Peaver, Whltrtiige ind . P. Wilson. Um pire: Straus, Attendances coo. ' Mllwaukea Ontbats 4Velarao Sprtaa-s. MH.VTATJKIIBI, Augli-Mtlwaukee out batted Colorado Springs today and won by a a 00 re at 4 to 2, . Attendance, 6o0. Score: . . . .. ' R.H.B. MHwaukeo ...i.O 1 0 6 0 10 1 Mil 2 Colo. Springs ...0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 8 0 ' Batteries: . Milwaukee, McPhereon and ' Ductal Colorado Springs, Oaston and Hau- ItaBdlnar al ike Teaaas. . . '''-.1 PlayefL Won. Lost. p.C. Omaha Milwaukee ..14 Kanaas City St.. Joseph. 1" i 41 .m 68 42 M0 80 4& .671 64 48 .638 66 48 .m 47 66 .609 19 2 .m SI 47 .214 Game's ,'. today: ' Omaha at St. Joseph, 1 oiciritao springs ai uiiwauaee, Denver ai eorla, Ues Moines at, Kanaas City. DENVER' ; FAREWELL SERIES Crlasltea- Come Tharsday fo the .' .;F,4aal .Apaaaravasa of tka "" tjooa 'ertes. " .:- - '-. , ,. . - ) Thursday fhe Omaha base ball team will iwurn Irom H last long trip of the season. little 'disfigured but still at the head of the league. - Denver's1 team will be the op ponent, ire flrral a'pnearance In Omaha this t season. Threw- games will be played, on Thursday! Friday and Saturday. Friday will be ladles' lay. The earns; " Omaha. r .. Position. "Denver. Pears First base 1.... Latham , Stewart 't..... econd base.. Delehanty . lllokey- .......Tb!ni base Dundnn . Dolan v....... Shortstop... Ra4VllfTe Stone .v. .4.:. . . lfthcln :' Jones Oonlns ..ii..i...C'enerrlnld Preston Carter ..v........iti(irilftls... Frisk Oondlng m .....Catcher McOonnell llioinae ...n.k....Watcherj... Wilson Gahura i. ..... 4..1M toller. Kyler Owen .............P1t'-hes.. McClosky Brown ,.n..,-..-...iPltrher Mohlmn AUoway- n.,.,....Pluher. W'hltrldge Batta Fltitrd l Speaeer. BPENrfeR.' Neb.. Aug. i9.-8peclal.)-The finest game of ball ever played in Boyd county took place un the Spencer grounds today between Butte and Spencer teams, ' requiring elf en Innings to decide It. Score! Spencer, 4;- Butte, 8. Batteries: Spencer. Cravens -and Miller; .Butte,-Ackley and Jameson! Struck out: Ky Craven, 14; by ackley, f. -'Double play: Calhoun to Woods. Umpire: -ivnaley. - - The married men of JJutte defeated the INDIVIDUALITY - TJiartrWord! 13. E E Possesses a soodnesi all it Uorrrinf ttdgmcol rtttrimd la Yh scUcUoa of wnlrriak, backed by &'U method of brrw hig, are ths main factor respoo tibU'for Elatg rhararts. BLAT2 - i i 1 Z MALT-VI VINE lewsleaett IUMMU TONIO. . pnissiate er uuwas. UL BLATZ BREVIK8 CQ, K!hnaU ONAIIA MHAMU, 141S Ueaalas U Tel. IOMI. 44 stakae k ears ss4 af arnwe tt tart lliauwi.l. Kr.ur.ry paa rasa Writs Imt a -!. THS iMJUULSS tLT (XX, Tw null assrs. Us CWh StSMS cuu merrled ma of gpencer on the "peneer a-reunde Men day. Knarr. It te 10. Bst Wles.: Bulls, Affictns and Oebie; flpencer. Weeds aad Ureen. Umpire: Caihaun. , GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE tra Dafcata leta lea. awttraw Taeaa Oat la tka ST. WCJl Aag. la. Brooklyn dsfaat-ed BU Louis easily twine today. Dahlen'a errwr In the ninth lnnmg of the see an 1 frame enabled the St. Louls trim te soore u only tsily of ths day. Attendanoe. 8AL Scores: bsooklth. rr. lions. B.O.A.. a.B O A.K. ssrerter. Mill I'HiSsi. Ik 4 U Rlar, rt.. J I 8 moot, r.. 4 4 14 4 iMIaa. el..,. 1 lt 4 BarrUr. U- 114 Dshlsa. ss... 1 t I 1 Uoasnn, H . 4 4 Aheirn. e.... 11144. Vvrmh. IS 4181 C Fimll, 1 I II iXnurtf, ss... riso. Is.... I I 4 llirtmu, Is. 412 rXHsva. .... I u-N.IU ..... 4 t WbMiar, Ik. 8 1 Tsrkaa. .... S ' raioe . t 11 Totaa ... U r U I, . - Totals ... 4 ft Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 iO-O Earned rune: Brooklyn, (. Two-baas hits: Dola-v, Keeler. Tlirwe-baira hit: Dah len. - SacriOce hit: Flood. Double play: Kruger to Farrell to Brashear. Hit by Ditcher: By Kitson, L Bnsee on balls: OS Kltson, J. Struck out: By Pearson, 4; by Kitson, 2. left on baseer: Brooklyn, 2; St. Louie, 4. Innings pitched: By Terkee, H; by Peanton, tv JJIts:. Off Terkes. 4; off Pearson, S. Time: 1:8a' Umpire;. Brown. , BROOKLYN, I ' IT.-LWIS. , g.U.O A R.H.O.a 1. ninksr4. It. 1 1 1 4,nruhr. Ik. 1 14 1 1 iMlti, rf.... 1 i v vnHm,".,., e -1 14 Dolan, at.... 8 Dahlia, ss... 1 C. rsrestl, W. D-T'n. U i nto4. It.... 4 BarcUr. U... 1 I f, D'T'a. rt, 1.1 til. rami I, lb 1 1 Krsaar, ss... Han man. lb. 4 Inu, S I J. rVNt.ll, s. 4 II Whssler, lb.. M. O'NslI, .( TeUI ... 14 17 M Totals .r. 1 4 IT II I Brooklyn ; 2 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 T St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 2. Double plsys: J. Farrell to Kruger to Brashear, Da hi en to Flood to W, Donovan. Bases on balls: Off M. O Nell, 1; off Kvana, 4. Struck out: By O Nell, 4. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7; St. Louis, 5. Time: 1:38. Umpire: Brown. Plsbarr Wlas la Ninth. PITTSBURG, Aug. 19. Pittsburg won In the ninth Inning by Wagner"a single, scor ing the two men on bases. Up to the ninth It was anybody s game, with odda in iaor of New York. The fielding of both teams was of a superior order. Attendance, l,78d. Score: rrrT8BCKo. i mw tork. R.H O A R.H.O.A.g. Rsssment, ell I 1 0 Brawa, If.... Ill Leark, lb..,. 114 4 Duns, ss lilts Wanar, It... I I Brun'h'l, rf 0 lit Rltnhsr, lb.. 111 ekenno, lb..0 ll I Coorsr, as... 4841 Besdls, of.... 1114 Burks, rf.... 1 111 Bowamaan, I I O'Cenaor, lb I I I I lAu4r. lb... 1 81 Iiramar, ... s 111 Smith, lb.... Ill Chrahro. a., a S 1 s allllrr. S S 1 1 MPbllllpsl .. 1 , ... 1 - TOU ll4 II 1 Totals ... I 1 17 T 1 Two out when winning run was scored. PhuUppl batted for Chesbro In ninth. Pittsburg 1 10000012-4 New York 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 14 Kamed runs: Pittsburg, 1; New Tork, 2. Three-base hit: Urea pah an. Home run: Leach. Sacrifice hits: Leach, Conroy, Zlm rner. , Double plays;. Ritchey to Conroy to O'Connor, Smith to Dunn to MoOann, Mc Qann to Miller. First base on balls: Oft Chesbro, 1; off Miller, 8. Hit by pitched bail: Zlmmer, Ritchey,. Miller. Struck out: By Chesbro, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Day. Philadelphia Beats Chlcagro. CHICAGO. Aug. l.-Rhoades was hit safely but once in the flrat six Innings, but In the nest two proved very easy, three errors, a passed ball, and eight hits giving visitors runs to spare. Attendance, 1,100. Score. ' PHILADELPHIA. ' I CHICAGO. R. H O. A.B.I a w.rVA a. Thomas, cf.. till e'WIIIIsBM, it 1 I I I I noiT i n, is. i i i usiasia, if.... Barry, rf 1 1 I i,Maaefs, lb.. 1 Kruaar, 1Mb 1 111 0;l)obb, cf.... 1 Hulawltt. as. 1 111 STlnkjir. Jsnnlnss, lb, 1 1 I 1 Sibnwa. lb.-.. uousias, s... I s 4 1 s Kilns cnnoa. lb... 1 Schaafer, lb. p.. .... 1 8 9 1 4 1 Wblta, if 1 1 Dusslssby, il l 0 4 Rtioadas. Taylor 4 4 Totals ...I 9 1111 I Totala ...I M II I Batted for Rhoades In ninth. PhlladelDhla o o a n o i k ft Chicago ..' 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1-t Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, f. Three-base hit: Kruger, Sacrifice tills: (Tinker Bohaefer, Kruglr. ''Doubre?T play : Hulawltt to Jennings. Struck out: By Rhoades, t; by Dugaiesbv, 4. Passed ball: Kilns;. Baaea on balls: Oft Rhoades, 2; oft Dugglesby, 1. Hit with ball: Wdrverton. Time: 1:60. Umpire: CantUlon. Bxcltlng Gasne'at Claelaaatl. CINCINNATI, Aug. 19.-The Cincinnati team took the last gams of the aeries from Boston here today. The game was the most exciting since the team has re turned home. In the ninrn, with Jwo men on base and two out, Bergen sent a single over Tenney's head and brought la both men. .Aiienaance, J.uuu. Bcore: i.mi;jNr4ATi. R.H.O.A.g BOSTON. R.H.O A B. Kallay. lb... 8 1 I I I Dsrlsr,' as... 8 8 111 Tennar, lb.. 1 I T cooler. It.... a i t i Carney, rf... 1 I 1 Damoiii, 2b. i 1 . t 1 4 Beck lay, lb.. 4 I I I 0 Crawford, rf. 1 I I 4 0 Seymour, cf. 1 14 4 Ptais, lb I I 4 Corcoran, as. 0 I p Malouay, it.. I I I 4 b L,uab, cf,, 1 110 4 Drsra'f'r, lb. 1 1 I 1 Dr(a, .... J 4 l u Haho. 9 1111 Totals ... ii u Moran. e 14 S Kaaon. s 1 Plttlngar. p. . 0 0 f A'tllla ..-.. Kltirsdss ,. 9 fi. " Totala -. 10M it I Two out when winning run was scored, "Batted for Plttinger In the ninth. - Cincinnati 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 r I' 0 .2 7 Two-base hit: Bergen. Three-base hit: Crawford. Stolen bases: Malooey (2), Ber- E;n, Dexter (2). First base on balla; Off ason, 2: off Plttinger, 1; oft Hahu, 3.' ' Hit by Wlllia, 1. 8trucfi out: By Kason, 2; by Hahn, 2. Wild pitches:- By' Easan, 1: by Plttinger, 1. Time: ;2S. Umpire:--Irwin. Btaadlaat af. the Teams. ' Played' Won. Lost,' P.C. Pittsburg 97 '" 73 514 .753 Brooklyn .ina 67 45 ' '.bA9 Boston 96 60' " 45 "" Mi Chicago 1W -- 62 4S1 .620 Cincinnati , 98 ' 44 ' 62 ' .463 St. Louis 100 ' 46 - 66 ' ' .450 Philadelphia lis ...! 61 .-.-.) New York .....100' 3a" 66 ' - .860 Oamea today: Boston at St. LtMils. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at J'ltta burg, Philadelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE , GAMES sajaa-assss '. . ,'. After Keeplnc Well la Oaas far Six IobImbs Baltimore Peranlta ' '!.. Loals to Wla Easily, - BALTIMORE. Aug. 19 After keeping well in the game tor six innings the Balti more team let St. Louis walk away from It today by a auccesalon Of misplays. fcjel bach'a record of five errors, two of them on successive plays, Is probably a new one for an outfielder. Attendance, 1,190. Score: . 8T. LOl'll. - BALTIMORE. .. H H.O.A.g. R.H.O.A.g. Burkatt, If... I I I e McFarVeT, of. -1 -I Hantrlck, cf. I I Aolbarh, It .. 111 J'f'al. rt 1 1 'Williams, lb. 1 1 ' I 1 H ros ll, tf-af II elHowatl. Ib.i. l 11 I AsAarssa, lb I 1 1 ArpSt, St 4 Vtallaca, sa . 1 1 I (lilbart, as .. 111 McOora, I. Ill I umnn. a..... 14141 Padilea. lb... till V, iluai, lb... I I II I kanva, a..... I 14 s,BuilaT, s.... 1 y 1 DouofeiM, .. 4 4 4 4 "Bun ...... 4 1 4 4 Total ...111117 14 l '. Touil . .,4 TVl U "a Burkett out for Interference In the ninth. Baiieo for Butler In . the ninth. Bt. Louie ....) 0 12160 2-11 Baltimore 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 04 Sacrifice hits: Heldrtrk; Hemphill. Two base hits: Wiltse, Selbach. Three-base hits: Williams, Howell, Kahoe. Stokn bas: lleldttck (2), Hemphill, Wallace, Bcrkett. First base on balls: Off Dona hue, 6: off Butler. 7. Struck out: By But ler. 2; by Donahue, t Left on bases: Bal timore, 4; St. Louis, 10. Time: 1:4a. Um pire: Connolly. Phillies' Wtaalasj Streak Brokea. PHILADF.LPHIA. Aug. 19. - Orlfflth s superb pi tolling- was a stumbling block to the home club today and Chicago broke the local's winning streak. Two singles, a double and WadUell e wild throw In the Brst inning gave the visitors the game. Attendance, 4,ifl. Score: CHICAGO. . PHILADELPHIA. K.H.O.A.Jg.l , aX.H.u A C. trasg, lb... 1 loaaa, cf I Uraao, rf.... I I I 1 1 t Hanssl, . Av" rulla. tM..4 V 4 O. Uarts, as. I Sanaa, if.... 4 Uaiy, Ss Ub.ll. ik.... 4 SHliiaaa, a.. Oriaik, it. uavis, Ik I 4 s L. Cross, lb. I 4 I 4 4 Sarboia, rf.. 14144 'astro. Ik... I 1 1 1 a. Cross, aa. I I I 1 obrax. c... 4 1114 ft'eASell. ... 4 I 1 11 wais ... it 14 ij Totala ... I 1 n U Etrcsd ru: Chlcsgo. Pht'&ddphia. L Two-base hits: G. Davis, IL lavls. Sac ridce hits: O. Davis. M. Cross. Stolen fcauaea: Mortem, Daily. Double play! Strang av wwu. aerit om piaia: iiucago, s; l n 1 1 adelphia, t first baaa o bails; Off Wad- delL t 1 lit br pitched ball: M. Cro.a. Struck em: Pry WadtleU, 4. Time; l.bL Umpire: fherldan. Waaklsgtsa Br-ats CleTClaaal. ttASHlNOTON, Ang. 11 VTahlnarton won the third end fin si game of tbe series from Cleveland today. All of them were ten-lanlng games. After Hess relieved Lelmer two long drives by Dxlehanty and Coujrhlte earned the deciding . taiiy. At tenuate, SrkXk. Score: 'VTAaHUIOTu.1. CLKTXLA.NI. R.H.O.A.g.1 R.H.O.A.g. Rrsn, ef 1114s Bay. cf 41114 rviTla. lb 8 1 1 I Bradlay. lb.. I I Paleh'ty. If.. Ill TbraT. lb. a I I I Klaater, th.. 111 I HI-knan, lk 1 11 1 rnsfbllo. lb. 1 I I I rilrs. rf 1 1 s Leak. it...... I SlMoCarthy, a 1 I 4 4 Ely. ss 4 111 :0.vhsr. as. 4 4 4 (larks. 411 Bcmla. c 114 8 lluaar. s... 4 1 4 I I Haas, 4 4 4 TatsJs I II at 14 1 Totals ... 4 101 17 One out whan winning run waa scored. Wsahlngton 0 01000990 16 Cleveland 0 100000200-4 Earned runs: Wsahlngton, 4; Cleveland, 8 TWo-hase hit: DeJehanty. Three-baut h't: Stolen ba-ee: K stater Cougb- lln. Sacrlfloa hit: Kyaa. Double plas: Hickman to Thoney; Loltner to Oaurh nauer to Hickman. First baas on bails: Off Patten, 2: off Leltner, 1; off Heaa. L SmicA out: By Patten. 1 Paswed bail: Clark. loft oa baaea: Washington. 4; Cleveland. 9. Time: l:4i Umpires: John stons and Carnithera. BaU Oasao PMtpoajevaL BOSTON, Aug. 19. Both base bail gamea scheduled for today between Boston and Detroit In the American League series were postponed an aooount of rsin. StauaaUasT af tks Teasns. Played Won. Lost. P.C Philadelphia 96 - 64 41 Jt St. Louis 94 B4 41 Boston 99 66 44 .fr.4 Chicago 47 - 68 44 .614 Cleveland 1(0. 49 62 .4fo Wastilngton Joo 44 54 .40 Baltimore 99 41 64 .414 Detroit 95 39 64 .411 Oamea today: Cleveland at Boston. Chi cago at Washington, St. Loula at Philadel phia, Detroit at iiajtimore. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Gives Tassg Callege Pitcher a Trial and Colaaakaa PsssAa Hlaa Hard. COLUMBUS, Aug. 19. Kansas City gave a young college pitcher named Tate a trlai today and he- was pounded hard from the start, while Wagner was Invincible, only one visitor reaching third base. A feature was the hitting of McFarland, who drove out two clean singles, a double and a triple out of four times up. Attendance, 730. Score: COLUMBUS, KANSAS CITT. J.A.E.I R.H.O.A.g. Hart, lb 1 Beldan, rf... t McFarl'd, cf. I Turner, lb... I Myers, lb..,. knoll, II Hopke, ss.... rax, c Warner, p. .. 9 I I Rothftias. rf. 1 I 9 I 1 1 s Barilla. 0 0 a Nance, rf.... 7 4 Thlel. lb 0 Leewa. Oraily, lb.. Smith, If.. 0 McAnd's. lb. I Tats, p Totala ... 4 14 17 IT III Totala ... S I u 11 i Columbus ..' 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 Kansas City -. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sacrifice hits: Belden, Wagner. Two base hits: McFarland, Turner, Fox, Be vllle. Three-base hits: McFarland, Turner. fjuume pieiys: nemen io MopKe, urady to ivcwv to unur. dituck out: ny wagner hv T.f. 1 ftnaAH nn k.n. i9 n-- " -i . . " vi, .'an,, jt ,T nailer, 2; oft Tate, 2. Wild pitches: Tate (2). Hit by pitcher: By. Wagner, I. Time: 1:37. Umpire; Flick. Minneapolis Shot Oat, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 19 Williams shut Minneapolis out today with but four hits, three of them of the scratch varlotv At. tendance, 940. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. . . MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O. A. . I R H O A K nosrlever, rt 1 1 0 4 4 Lynch, cf.'... 114 fox, 4b.... I 111 SQullllo, as... I 4141 louiier, ci... 4 4 4 4 Lii. It w 4 S 4 e Orlm. lb 1 I 14 SiWIhnot, rf... 4 101 Klhm. U..... I e,Yater. c..,. 114 4 O'Hrlan, aa.. 114 Warden, lb.. 1 10 1 Kuhne, lb... I I Oram, lb 0 I 9 MalLh.wa, o. 1 1 1 1 t Cooler, Ik... 4 1 1 Williams, p.. 8 1 0 I O.Bporer, p.... 941 - Totala ... I I 17 II I .Totala ..t 4 14 10 I Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 6 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bases on balls! Off Williams A? off flnnrar 8. Struck out: By Williams, 2; by Sporer, 2. Three-base hltl Hogrlever. Sacrifice hits: Fox,. O'Brien. Double play: Qulllln to Werden.- Stolen base? O'Brien. ' Left on bnsca: Indianapolis, 6; Minneapolis, 7. Time: 1:86. Umplren Ramsey. . -. N Even Break at Loalsvllje. - LOUISVILLE. Aug. 19 -LouIsvllle and St. Paul broke even on a- double-header. Both games were featureless. The second game waa called at the end of the seventh In ning on account of darkness. Attendance, 8,219. Scores: ST. PAUL. LOVMVtLLB. R.H.O.A.g. ' K.H.O A E. Oeter. lb.... 1 1 0 V o 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 I 4 Kerwln, rf . ., 0 0 8 Shannon, cf. 1 1 Chech. If.... 4 1 roogherty, rf 0 Huislns, lb. 1 Keller, lb... I I Pierce, s 1 Marcan, sa. .. 1 I Fersuson, p.. 1 1 Bonner, lb. . . 0 Oaniel, lb... 4 Floaraor. If. 1 1 I I 11 I 0 Clymer. as... 0 4 1 Odwell, cf..?l 1 I SYhaub. lb... 1 Schrlever, s. 0 Flaherty, p.. 0 1 I 1 4 I ToUla ... 4 II U 10 ll Totals ...I U II 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 8-6 Louisville 0 200000010 0-3 Left on bases: Louisville,' 6; SL Paul. 8. Two-base hits: Flournoy, Schaub, Kelley. Sacrifice ' hits: Schaub, Pierce. - Stolen base: Odwell. Struck out: By Flaherty, 2; by Ferguson, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Schrlever. First' base on balls: off Fla herty, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Haskell. LOUISVILLE. I - ST. PAUL. R.H O.A.K. R.H.O.A.g. Kerwln. rf... I 14 0 l'oeler, ID.....0 1 I I 1 Bonner, lb.. I 111 1 Shannon, cl 8-144 Oaniel. lb... 1 1 T 9 0 Chech. If 0 1 Flournoy. If. I I 1 l'Doutiiortr, rt 4 0 I Clymer, ss... 4 I 14 V Huiglns. lb.. 1114 4 Odwell, rf... 4 4 1 0 0 Kelley. lb..,0 0 11 Schaub, lb... I I Pierce, c 0 1111 Bpiea. 1 0 Marcan, aa... 0 0 14 0 Coons, p 0 4 8 4.Btlmmel, .,. I 4 4 I 1 Totals ... I 11 11 4 ll Totala ... 1 I 11 11 I Louisville .........2 0 1 0 8 0 28 St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0.0-1 Left on baaea: Louisville. 4: St. Paul, 4. Two-base hit: Clymer. Tree-base hits: Flournoy, Shannon. Sacrifice hit: Bonner. Stolen bases: Clymer (2), Odwell, Flour noy, Kerwln. Struck out: By Coons, 6. First base on balls: Off Stimmel, 1; eft Coons, 1. Passed ball: Pierce. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Haskell. Milwaukee Oatbats Toledo. TOLEDO. Aug. 19. Milwaukee outbatted Toledo today and won easily. Toledo's three errors were costly. Attendance,- 601). Score: , MILWAUKEE. I ' TOLEDO. ' R.H.O. A K.I R.H.O.A.g. Dungsn, tb .l 1 I I Meany, rf... 1 1 0 0 McBrlde, cf. 0 0 1 4 Bums. lb.... 10 111 Bchrlbeck, as I I I I 0 Turner, ss... 1 1 llallman, rf . I 4 1 0 0 Mock, lb 1 I 11 t Elliott, It ... 1 111 kGramua. c... 111 Kunale. lb.. I Gllka. cf 1 I Donahue, lb. 1 II 1 8mlib. lb.... 11.1 Spear, c 1 1 I 1 t of t.well. If I 1 Allrock, p... 1 I McNeal, p... 4 4 4 Totala ... T 11 17 16 ! Total ... I I M 4 1 Milwaukee 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 7 Toledo 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 Two-base hits: Mock, Grafflus. Sacriflce hit: Allrock. Double plays: Bchelbeck to Dungan to Donahue: Donahue to Spear. Struck out: By McNeal, 1; by Altrock, 1. First base on balls: Off McNeal, 1; off Altrock, 2. Hit with ball: Altrock. 1. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Tlndall. Standing of tba Teams. Pliyed. Won, Lost P.C. V 71 3o .470 1"7 69 38 . 645 1 61 45 .676 17 - 62 65 .44 14 60 b Ai Louisville .... Indianapolis Bt. Paul Kansas City Columbus .... Milwaukee ..14 48 66 .461 Minneapolis 1 40 (KS .377 Toledo 110 . 86 74 .227 Oamea today: Milwaukee at Toledo, St. Paul at Louisville, Minneapolis at Indian apolis, Kansas CKy at Columbus. Mr Cook Takes a Close One. M'COOK. Neb., Aug. 19. (Special Tele gram.) McCook won from Falrbury today by bunching hlta in the last hair of the ninth, in one of the fastest names ever played In southwestern Nebraska. Score: McCook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J-Vi Falrbury 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 i 4 Batterlea: McCook, Beltzer and Doane; Falrbury, Redmond and Spencer. Two baae hits: Hood. Jones, Spencer and Red mond. Struck out: By Beltxer, 8: by Red mond, 7. Umpire: Patlon of Arapahoe. Features of ths game were the magnnicent pltchlns of Beitser and the slick work of the locals in the ninth inning. Wilker t kaatlsea Friend. W1LBER, Neb., Aug. 19 (Special.) Friend met Its Waterloo at Wilher Sunday, losing to the locals by 10 to t Tbe feature of the game waa a triple play by the home rlub In the ninth Inning. V liber played anappy ball and won easily. Score: R II El W!!ber t 1 f 0 1 4 Irt li 2 Friend 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 4 Batteries: Wllber. DeYapp and Mosher; Friend. Whltcomb and J owe. Struck out: By DeYapp, U; by Y hilceaib, 4. Umpire: burk G3CG0;DOOGwQOOCC o o a 8 0 b a To protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us Infor mation on which we can secure conviction of a dealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations,when C ASCARETS are called for. When you're offers something "Just aa good', it's because there is a little more money In he fake. Buy CASCARETS from the honest dealer. They are always put up in blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade marked C on the cover every tablet stamped C. C. C, and they are never sold in bulk. Remember this and when ever fakes are offered when CASCARETS are called for, get all the details and write us on the subject at once. 1 I . vet. 1 4 THIS THE TABLET OTTA TBL fal'KlrD l'a Dead i la, sa Unea wtad em t.a ilmrk, kleauea bawela, SMU aaaxita. aicojdivs't. aalrrat laa, prf an ,., ealaj mflw eaUaa, llrcr tnebln, amlln-w . ;!.,iaa a4 SI ! ll - m WWra yaor bavr-ela rte t sarv aseilarly rem eteej r a tale s aak. C'eeietlaan kills e aeeala tM eJl ekr aiernastaetaar I la a sieia lass far U ekraala akllaat. eeS toss vaara ot snavrlns; tfct tissue ewwl Wa W aula wmm. IU4 taAlaa t-AaCaKITTfl Mar. far yam will new irel wall aaS risna. ,ke ear aarirfi ain.it C2Q DOHERTYS WIN AT TENNIS English Champion Players Defeat the Chleaaa Mea Wlthont Serlons Dlffiealty. NEWPORT. R I., Aug. 19. R. F. and H. L. Doherty beat Krlegh Collins and L. H. Weidner, 2-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. The first match started was between W. J. Clothier of Philadelphia and T. H. Behr of New York. There was a general rush to tha cham pionship court, when, at 11 o'clock, the Dohertys, followed by Collins and Waldnar, came cut. As the men took their places It wa- nvted that Collins would play R. F. Doherty, with Waidner against H. L. Doherty. ' The match started with Krelgh Collins cervical fro n: t2is res cud of the court t r L. Doherty returned tire first ball, low, and Collins drove Into the net, giving the Engllnhmen the first point. Then there was a change. The westerners began fast work and Collins soon, showed that be would rely on a net game. The Americans took two games with a rush and sent tha next to deuce, but the Dohertys won It. The next was a lore game for the west and in the fifth the Englishmen only scored a point. "dir.,. Botn the Chtcagoaos appeared . to have the height of the net gauged to perfection. Their net play ytas the' strongest seen at Newport In many years. ' They soon hsd the set five games to two and then took the next and the set, 6-2. The points at the first set were made as follows: Collins and .Waidner, 445, 442, 44 31 ; R. F. and H. L. Doherty, 217, 014, 22-192. The westerners Kept up their good work, taking the first game In the second feet by sharp work st the net,, their quickness being surprising. Then the Dohertys began to lob and won three games. About this time the Chicago players seemed to slacken up. The Do hertys adopted an easier but more exas perating game and they got many a acore through their opponents errors. They won. All through the set the Englishmen played Waidner almost continually and he made many errors. The points In the sec ond set were aa follows: K. F. and H. I Doherty 2M 624 244-53-6 Collins and Waidner 4112 4;i0 612243 The third set started with the Chicago players winning the first game on H. L. Doherty's service. Waidner resumed hi, whirlwind game, sometimes scoring, but oftcner driving Into the net or outside. Col lins plsyed steadily and the pair seemed to hold the foreigners. Dohertys now contrib uted a number of errors, Collins seemed to have some success In his twist service and the net game won points. In vain did the Dohertys try lobbing. The western players were Just ss crafty and after the games were 4 all took the next two and the set, making the acore 2 aets to 1 in favor of the Americans. The points In the third set were as follows: Collins snd Waidner 624 026 145 5336 R. F. snd H. L. Doherty. ..341 443 413 3-) 4 Without taking the customary rest the fourth set waa started, with H. L. Doherty serving again. This time he won a love game and while the western players took the second their opponents soon showed that they were out lor the set. They put greater speed Into their returns, and while the Americans fought nearly every point, pome of their allies being long and bril liant, the set was soon 6 frames to 1 In favor of the foreigners. Then came a fine rally, the Americana again scoring by their quickness at the net. They won two games by their fast work, but could not hold the pace. The Knrllshmen pulled away and took the set, making the match 2 sets all. . The points in the fourth set were as fol lows: R. F. and H. L. Doherty 425 664 04433-6 Colllna and Waidner 043 3ti2 462273 With scarcely a watt to even catch their breath the players went In for the fifth and dec-tiling set. The Englishmen took the first two gamea with a rush, principally by beautiful place shots. Although both Collins and Waidner showed some erratic play they steadied, however, as the set pro- frressed and won a love game. Then tl,ey ost a love game. Then they won again, the Englishmen getting only 1 point. The tennis was very fast. Errors began to pile up against the Americans. These helped the Englishmen to take the necessary Pur ens' s! the Uwful iesponsilii awawan- aaa.-aa a 44 U4J great is the parents' responsibility, and how important that tin taint a-v licao.a ;a j - w icii in me Diooa 10 tallino the mnfit ntti with offensive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach them, selves for bringing so much misery into the world ? If you have any disease lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed, healthy children t Cleanse yourown blood and build up your health, and you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made mankind healthier and happier. . AAv ,viAAjr iua. ure.y irMiV1aa as O 4t , - . , . . . -v.-. . w. medicine, harmless in its effects, and wunout fear ot any bad results. Write US ahnut vnnr nw anil 1 f Tv;. ;u Z ' . ... jjiynu.uinu auvise ana neip yoa. This will cost you nothing, and we will also send you our book on blood and disease. Tilt, 4VWIIT eTPaCCiriC CO., Atlavasta Ga, J J OUR V DEST FOR DOWELO AND LIVER- T. nfl keaaijl ti wsalas, awvcaalrlna. V1T1 B.a well all the liana natll r sat yesir Wiweils wiia auswra mmxm i frames, the set and the match. The points n the fifth set were: R. F. and II. L. Doherty 442 4H 144276 Collins and Waidner ..114 140 4 J 1173 The match was one of the fastest ever seen on the CBBlno courts, five sets being played in Just one and a half hours. The Dohertys will meet Ward and Davis for the championship Thursday. Results: R. F. and H. L. Dohertv, champions cf the east, beat Krelgh Collins and L. H. W aidner, .champions of the west, 2-6, 6-3, -6, 6-3, 6-3. Championship singles, preliminary round: S. C. Williams beat T. E. Wood, 6-0. 6-0, 6-1. O. I. Dunn beat W. K. Brice, 6-4, 6-1, 6-0. W, P. Knapp beat B. M. Grant, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. H. W. Warner beat W. B. Wood, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. J. R. Bell beat B. R. Lyons, 6-2, 6-2. B. C. Wright beat J. H. Balllnger, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. J. P. Paret beat I. Lyons, 6-2, 6-0, 6-2. Richard Stevens beat W. H'. Bates, 6-0. -0, 6-1 D. F. Appleton beat George McFadden, 6-1. 6-1. 8-6. J. C. Willis beat W. D. Hatch, 6-1. 6-4. 6-1. First round: D. F. Davis beat C. E. Sands, 6-7, 6-4, C-2, W. J. Clothier beat T. H. Behr, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. Analysis of championship match: R. F. and H. L. Doherty: Double Places. Net. Outs. Faults. Total. First set 4 . 10 4 1.11 Second set 8 15 9 1 31 Third set 11 8 11 0 Si Fourth set 9 8 15 1 31 Fifth set 7 10 9 1 27 Tbtahi'......':.39' 61 48 ' 4 ' " 142 K. Colljns and L. H. Waidner: ' ' Double Places. Net. Outs. Faults. Total. First set.; 17 6 9 0 31 Second set 14 6 4 1 J4 Third set 16 12 5 0 33 Fourth set 9 13 6 - 0 27 Fifth set 8 23 6 0 26 Totals. ...64 68 28 151 tockrorn Drop Two. AURORA, Neb., Aug. 19 (Special Tele gram.) The Vnlon Stock Yards Juniors of South Omaha attempted to play two heavy games today one at Bradshaw and one at Aurora, and lost both. After the victory at Bradshaw Monday the people Insisted on the klda playing another game today. On account of several hundred dollars hav ing been lost many bets of I to 1 on the Juniors were ofTered and had plenty of takers. The game today at HraJehaw re sulted In favor of Bradshaw, 9 to 7. Miller and Qulnn were crippled and out of the game. Score: RUE Bradshaw ....2 01011310 911 2 Juniors 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 07 6 2 Batteries: Bradshaw, Senlnger Bohner and Canfleld; Juniors, Qulnn, Adams and Miller. Cmpire: Mason. Aurora defeated the boys, 10 to 4. They were entirely outclassed, but put up a plucky game. They were worn out from the morning game. Mooney hsd them at his mercy, striking out twelve. Score: R It E Aurora 00060211 10 14 4 Juniors 0 0021 1000472 Batteries: Aurora, Mooney and Jeffers: Juniors, -yulnn, Caughey and Miller. 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It has an entrance both on The bee Building Court and Seventeenth street , Price 646.04 FirstFIoor. ly'ITB 101 1 There la no finer office suite in Omaha than this one. It Is located -Just on the lignL liauu of ina great niaruie stairway, and has unusually large window, looking upon the iront entrance way 01 tbe building. It lronts on iarnum street. One room is 17xi9 and the other azl9. It has a burglar-proof vault, marble mantel-piece, hardwood floors, and will be frescoed to suit tenant IVlcs 276.04 ROOM 10-44 This room is Just at the head ot tbs main stairway oa the first floor, it would be a very desirable otllce fur some real estate man or con tractor, a he Hour space is 16ii fee t Price t20 A Third ROOM VOS: This room Is 21x2 teet and is elevator. A sigu oa the dour can bs readily seuu in stepping off the ele vator i rice 215 04 ROOM Hart: This room is 17x42 feet and will be divided to suit the tenant. 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