THE OMAHA DAIL.Y HKEi TIIUHMMA Y,- AUUCIST 21, 1002. EVEN BREAK AT ST, LOUIS Beansatarg and Cardinal Dirida Pair of . Wall Flsysd Gama. BOTH WRE . BATTUS OF PITCHLRS rittlaser Com Off Victor Over Yerkra aad Carrie TA'laa' Honor Aaalnat Willis In the Second Umc. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10. 8t. Louis and Boston divided honors In todar'a double header. Pittlnger had a ebade tha batter of Terkee In tha bos for lb flrat, but Currle bcld tba Bostons aafe In tba aaoond. Attendanca, 2600. Bcora Brat game: . aorrrM at. LOtris. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H. O.A.I Peiter, n... i 0 4 Fsrr.11, tb... 0 4 Tenney lb... a 14 1 ilmoo, ef.... I cooler, ir alio nrri. ir... a l l 1 Carney, rf... 0 I 1 Itnonvao, rf.. I f a 0 Pamont, lb. j a 1 4 4 lnrealHcr, lb. 1 a I.u.h, ef a 111 llKruser. as.. t t (.rem'f'er. lb 1 11 1 elHartman, lb. I I I I Weran c.ra a a a irv, . a a a 1 Futitifor. p.. l i a I .iTerkea, p.... a a l a - tuii ... i tnn i tmii ...a 41111 Boaton .0 0 0 0 0 1 01 fU Louis ,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hlta: Gremlnger. Three-base hlta: Plttlharer. Sacrifice hlta: Braahear, Demont, f.iis-h. ' Double playa: Hmont 1(1 Bran to' Hartman: Hrashenr 10 Hartman, Stolen bases: Donovan. Dexter. Bases on balla: OH Flttlnger, 3. Struck out: Ry Yerkes, 4; by Plttlnger, 8. Left on bnses: St. Louis. I; Boston, ft. .Time: 1:33. Uro- , plre: Lmsile, Score, secpnd name: T. lkl'lft . I ftOSTOM. R M O A B I R.H. O.A.I. Farrell, lb... 1 I t nnlv, .... 114 1 Imnol. el..,, a I 1 a 1 fcarrlar. It,.. 1 I I 1 Imnoean. ef. 1119 Kraahear. lb. I I II 1 Krnser, as... a 1 4 a Hartman. M. M I I I Fran, c....i, a I 1 l Currle, p 1I1S I Tnav. lb... DOS ('nnlny. If... Cantor, rf... a 0 1 1 a Demont. lb.. B a 1 1 i.u.h. rf a t a )rm'' ta I l 1 I a Klttrldg. c. 0 I I I Willi, a. Total.,... I. It 11 1 . Total. ... I 14 11 St Tnla 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 I Boaton 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Earned rtina: 8t. Louis. 1: Boaton, 1. Sacrifice hlta: Tenney. Double plays: Currle. to Hartman; ,Kruger to Farrell to uresnear; Kmriage to I'exter. nit oy nltchen :.Bi Currle. 3. Bnaea on bal's Oft Currie, 2; off Willis, 2. Struck outt By Currle, 1; by Willi", 1. Left on baaea: St. Lout. 6: Boaton, 6. Time: 1:28. Urn- plra: Email. - ' Ileda Hold Swat'est. CINCINNATI. Aug. .--The Cincinnati team developed a batting atreak today and Newton and Had sea were tha victims Tha home- team won both gamea of the double header In eaey fashion. In the flrat Phil- line pitched a very steady game ana naa tha Brooklyna at hla mercy, while Newton waa sounded at will and waa very wild. In the secopd game Poole waa wild but effective when he got into tignt piacea. At tendance, 4.0" JO. Score flrat game: CINCINNATI. I BROOKLYN. . R.H. O A. B.I H.H.O.A Keller. ib.. 1 1 1 sberker. If. 1 1 a a a Berkley, lb., tail KMlif, rf... 1 1 1 1 a Crawford, rf. I 1 1 1 Uolan. of.... t 4 I 9 1 Seymour, cf. 1 1 1 1 Dahlrn. M... 0 114 1 rim, lb.-.. Ill aK.rr.il, a.... 111 Corcoran, a. I I 4 I 0 lonovaa, lb. 1 11 0 1 Waloner, If.. 1 I 4 1 Klood, lb.... Ill Baraan, a.... 0 14 1 Nawtoa, a... 0 ( 4 Phillips, 1 I C Wheeler, lb. 1 I I . . , a H M h 'Total. U IT U 1 Total. ... I 11 14 1 4 Cincinnati , 4 0 0 0 0 i t 1 10 Brooklyn 0 00010100 Three-bane hlta: Corcoran. Dolan. Stolen baaea: Kelley, Beokley, Heyniour. Bneca- ara. lioubla play: Keaier to uonovan. Klrst on balla: Oft Newton, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Donovan. Time: 8:00. Um pire: Brown and Irwin. ..' Bcora second game:. , ' ' ' ClNCiKNATL ' '1 : BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B.l H.H.O.A . ItPiifir. an... a a a pneraara, II. I l l g a Bar a ley. lb.. I 111 Kailar, rf.... (Ill Crawford, rf . I 4 1 1 Dolan. f.... (lit Brmar. bf ;. I t 0 Dahlen, a.... Ilia Plt. lb I -4 t i rrrll, a.... I 1 a rorcocma, am. 1 I Doaoraa, lb. a 0 10 I Maloney, K.. 1 1 0 0 flood, lb.... 0 111 . Bortee, a.t t I 0 - lluiha.. . p... 0 1 I 1 Pool., a 0 I t.WbMler, lb., t t 1 1 I ' T!"" " "- ". f ' aaaaZataii fjU aataaM' T '-""T"" -wmm w aaaa ea TeUle ...1 II 17 1 ll Total ...1 a 14 II 1 Cincinnati .t I t 0 0 4 0 4 -u Brooklyn .0 00010i60-l Two-baaa hlta: Petti, Beckley. Three baae hlta: Crawford, Kelley, pelta. Home rune: Bheckard, Seymour. Stolen baaea: Pelta. Corcoran, Maloney. Double playa: Donovan tp Farrell, Pelta to BetWIey, Cor coran to Pelta to Backley. ' Flrat baaa on ballai Off Poole, ; off tlughea, t. Struck out;- By. Foele, t; by Hughes, a. Time: 1.66. Umpire : Brown and Irwin. Chlcaa;) Still LoslaaT. - CHIC AOO. Aug. 20. The locale lost their alxth atraJgnt today on roetly errora and Inability Xo hit Fraaer with men on baaea. Four double playa and Lowe'e fielding were features of an otherwise uninteresting game. Attendanca, l,2oO. Score: CH1CAOO PHILADELPHIA. R.H. OA.. R.H O A. B William, ft 1 I aiaila. if.... I I 1 Manafoa. lb.. I 111 t 1 Dobba. . Cf..., 0 110 Tinker, aa... I 1 Lows, lb..... I I ( iThomaa. of . 11 a Wolafa, lb. 1 1 1 I "arrr, ii 1 a 4 a krug. lb 1 t 4 a Hulawltt, . I 0 Jaunlnia, lb. 1 I 1 Kllni, . I 1 Brhaafar. lb. 1 I I I ouiaa, a... T wbiia, rf.... a i i a t i'raaar, p.... 1111 Lundtran, a. 1 I t Totala ... I IT IT I- Total. ... 4 ( IT 1 I Philadelphia 0 0000230 4 Chicago 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 02 Left on baaea: Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, T. Stolen baae: Lundgren. Double playa: I -owe to Menefee. Knii to Jennlnaa. Ifryg to Hulawltt to) Jennlnga, Wolvarton to jennmga to woiverton. Htruck out: By I.undgren, 2; by Fraser, . Baaea on balla: Ore Lundgren, t: off Fraaer, . Time: 1:46. Umpire; Cantlllon. " Oaaaa Pestaeaeol. At Plttaburg Pltteburg-New York, no game; rain. ' Btaadlag; of the Teams. Played Won. Loat P.O. Plttaburg , Brooklyn Boston Chicago Cincinnati ..... Bt. Loula Philadelphia .. New York 7 78 24 .T52 ...104 (7 47 .M ... 7 61 4 .620 ...101 62 4 .616 ...100 48 63 . 40 ...102 4 6 .461 ...101 40 1 .89 ...100 86 16 .330 Gamee today: Boston at St. Loula. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at Pltta burg, Philadelphia at Chicago. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics Reaanae Their Wlaalae; trie, Battlag Powell la Baaeaes. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20 -The home team bunched four hlta In the fifth In nlng, acorlng three runa, which proved to be enough to defeat St. Louis. Huatlng was an enigma to tne visiting Datamon Attendance, J.SttiS. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I BT. LOt'I. R H O. A. B.I R at O A B Hartwt It... I I llBurkett. If... I Pslta,. c( 4 irnel, rf 1 be. la. lb.... 14 0 Hamphlll, e(. 8 L Crass, lb. M 1 I Aod.raou. It I I I I I Beybuld, rf... 1 I Wallace, sa.. 1 4 i Murpbr. -lb.. 1 I O Mct-orb. Ib.. It M. C'roaa. as. I rdd.a, lb... 8 1 Powera, .... Ill Slkahoe, 4 Uualina, p.. 1 1 I rewell. p.... 113 10 Totala ... 4 I IT IT I Totals ... 1 I 14 t Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Earned runa: Philadelphia, 4. Threa-baae nits: Murpny, Hustings. Sacrince hits: Huatlngs. Stolen baaea: Harlsel. Left oi V. ..... at T .... 1 . 7 L , U . .. I v. . .. a apt. baae on balla: Off Hustings. 1: off Powell. 1. Struck out: By Powell. 4: by Hust ings, 8. Time:; l:4U. implra: oherldan. Carrlek Eaey for Cklcaga. WABHINQTON, Aug. 20.-Chlcago found Carrick an easy proposition and won today'a gama handily. Washington batted -KUx of ell Bottloe Eaar. Brajw4 from BchfmUa Hot. Order ficai H. May at t emyaay Callahan out of the boa. but were unable to hit Patteraon. Attendance, 2.364. Score: CHICAGO. I WASHINGTON. a 0 A B I R.H O A. C. Ptrana. lb... I I 1 I 1 Rr. rf I 1 I Jonea. cf I 1 I Lea. rf 1 4 (iren. rf.... Ill llrh'tT. If.. Ill Tla, a. ... I l tr Kter. It.. I I I I I M-rtaa. If.... 14 f'mi.hlln. lb. 1 I 1 I 1 alr. lb 1 111 Ix,yla. lb.... I oell. lb.... 1 1 10 Elr. aa 14 1 M-F.rVA, e..l triarke. c 1111 allahan. a.. a frrlrk. a... fatt.nna, ., I Total ... lion i Total ...1 II IT 11 1 Chicago 4 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0-10 Washington 0 i 0 0 0 0 w 1 Earned runa: Washington, a; Chicago, Two-baae hits: 'oiahlln. Doyle, U-e, Daly. Three-bane hlta: Keleter, Davla. Stolen boat: Davla. Sacrifice hlta: I'aly, Patttraon, Isbell, Mertea. Double playa: Davla to Isbell; Davis to Daly to Isbell. Bases on balla: Off Carrie. I; ore tau- han. 2; oft Patteraon, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Carrtck. 1; by Patterson, 1. Struck out: By Carrick, 1: by Patterson. IeTt on bases: asningion, i; i m- cago, i. Passed bane: Liarae, i; jwcrar- land. 1. Time: i:4i. Lmpirea; Larruintri and Johnstone. Screamer at Baltimore. BAT.TIMnnK. Auar. 20. The. Baltimore American league team made a soul-stlrrlng finish In Imlav'i same with Detroit. After having the game well In hand Wlltse went io niftrea in ine ninin ana bi uwru i'tt troit'B to score four runa. The home team took a brace and batted out a victory. At tendance, 1.14&. Score; Baltimore. i dbtiioit a H O A a I R.K.O.A.K Mrrrr, ef. I 1 I 1 HwW, rf.... I Belharh. If... I I Klbr(l1. aa. 1 1 4 a'iiiima fh . l t f l r'aMv lb 1111 Howell, lb... 1 1 I Barrett, f..v 1 I 1 Arndt. rf.... 1 1 I I Holme., n... l Ollhert. ... Ill Drrll, lb 1 1 RhMmmi a. I I 1 nieaaon. lb.. 1 v a a Smith, lb.... 0 I 14 1 S McAI'.'r. e., 1 I Wlltaa. p. 1 Yaaa-.r, . o a a Total ... 7 II 17 17 l ToUl ... Wit 1 One out when winning run waa acored. Baltimore .: 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 87 Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Sacrifice hit: Arndt. Two-baae hit: Bel- bach. Home run: Holmea. Stolen baaea: Smith. Klberfeld. Double play: Elberfeld t n.k P-lr.t hsse on halla: Off Wlltse 2; off Teager. 7. Struck out: By Teager, I. LIl on Dasea: Baltimore, s; uciruu, . Time: 1:56. Umpire: Connolly. Cleveland Beats Boston. BOSTON, Aug. to. Every error by the locals and two of Sparka' passes counted In Cleveland scoring today. Moora kept Hoaton'a hlta scattered. Htona by Kradley and LaChanca were featurea. Attendance, lmt. Score: CLEVELAND. t ' SOiTON. H.H.O.A. B.I R.M.O.A.B. n ml 141 niaaaon. If... 0110 Bradley, lb.. 1 11 Blahl, cf 10 4 0 Lajole, lb... 0 I 1 t 1 Colllna. lb... till Hlrkaaao, lb. 0 0 10 0 a Freeman, rf.. 1 110 Tllck. rf 0 110 Parent. .... 011 ainf-arttv If. I t ASS tl'h'M. lb.. 0 I I 1 0 Oochn .r, a. 0 0 4 1 1 Kerrle, lb.... till Wood, c 0 0 I 0 Warner, c... 0 0 ( 1 atmra. m I I a a Boarka. a.... til j'DomhertjF ,11111 Totala' ... ( I 17 10 I "' 1 ToUl ... I 17 1 'Batted for Sparka in the ninth Cleveland 0 0 J 0 I 0 0 "1 0-4 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 13 Two-baae hit: Moore. Stolen baaea Freeman 12). LaChance. Double playa Oochnauer to Ilole Lo Hickman. Parent to Ferris to LaChance. Bases on balls: Off Moore, 4; off Sparks, 4. Hit. by pitched ... r, . . . . t . . . . r.. . r . . - pan: rj jnuore, 4. Diruii uui, x y wiwir, 2; by Sparka, i. Paaaed ball: Wood. Time: 1:55. Umpire: O LAUghlln. Standlaa; of Ike Taama Played. Won. Lost.' P. C. l-niianeipnia vn Bt. Loula 07 Chicago m Boston 1"0 Cleveland Wi Washington l'U Baltimore 100 Detroit 9 55 41 r .571 54 48 . .557 64 44 . .551 56 46 .550 50 62 .4) 40 55 .4- 42 58 .4'A1 89 57 .4U1 names rodav: Cleveland at Boaton. Chl- caaro at Waahlngton, St. Loula at Phlladal- phla, Detroit at Baltimore. N. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colambas Mad Kansas City Divide la m Brace of. Stabbornly , Faaght Games. . COLTTMBU8. All. 20.-!olumbus and Kansaa City broke even in a double-header today. Bailey allowed tne visitor out three hlta In the first same and the result waa a shut-out. In the aecond Gibson waa more effective than McMackln. The aecond gama waa called before the ninth- tuning waa over to auow tne rvanaas uny team to catch a train. Attendance, 1,537. Hoore flrat gam i . . COLUMBVB- KANBAg C1TT. R.H. OA. B.I R.H.O.A.B. Hart, lb 1 Rot b fuss, ef. I Balden: rf... 1 1 ( 0 1 Barilla. .... I 1 MrFarl'O, cf. I ! Nance, e 1 I 0 Turner,' lb... 1 11 eOrsdr, lb.... II Myers, lb... . 1 1 II Leewe, a.... 0 I I . I 1 I 1 Thlel. lb.;.., 0 0 11 .1111 !smltn( W..' I a 110 liMcAnd'w., lb 1 I .11 McDonald, p. 1 t I ."" tftQ Totsi ... I 14 IT "l Knoll, U.... Hopka, aa. . Foi, Ballay, p.., Totals Columbu 0 1001002 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen baaes: Turner. Two-baae hlta: Fox. Three-bnae hlta: Turner. Double playa Bailey, unassisted ; Leewe to Grady. Struck out: By Batiey, z; oy Mcuonam, 3. Baae on balla: By Bailey, 2; by McDonald, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpire? Flick. Score, aecona game: KANBAB CITY. I COLfVBl'g, R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Rothfusa. rf. 1 I 1 Hart, lb 0 110 0 Bevllle, ..... .see vueiaes. n... v l v v v Kanra. cf.... 110 0 'Mr.rarl'4. ef. 1 I Oradr. lb.,.. I 11 I iTarnar, lb... 10 14 1 Leew. aa ... t I I I'Myer. lb.... 110 0 Tkell, tb.... I I e Knoll, If 1 Smith. It 1 ajHopka, as.... I 4 HcAnl L lb. 1 1 I ri. c Olbaon, p.... a 1 I Mcafaekla, p. total ...4 14 11 ll Totals ... 1 4 14 I I Kansaa City 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 Columbu ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Stolen baaea: Knoll, Nanca, Grady. Sac rifice hlta: Belden, Bevllle, Nance. Double Dlayi Turner to Hopke to Myera. Struck out: By McMackln, 1; by Gibson, 2. Baaa on balla: By McMackln, 1; by Olbaon, 8. Wild pitch: McMackln. ' Hit by pitcher: By Olbaon. 2. Time; I 1:44. Umpire: Flick. ,.., Lovely Billiards at LonUvllle. LOUISVILLE. Aug. 20.-Louivilla made tha hlta and St. Paul the errora today, and tha reault waa what might "have been ex pected. The home team almoat broke the local record for aluggtng.- Attendance. 8.122. 6cora: LOUIBVILLB. I . BT. PAUL. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Kerwln. p... I I t 1 1 Oeler, lb 114 11 boaner, lb... I I 4 (Itlhannen, rf. 1 I I I Oaaaal, lb... 8 8 Hu(las. lb. I 1 Floursoy, If. 8 8 8 kelley,. lb.... I 14 1 Clymer, If... Ill Fierce, c 1111 Odwell. ef . .. 81 OiMarcaa, Ib-ss 0 1111 Bckaub, lb... 1110 Miller, ef.... 0401 Schrlever. .. 1 1 1 Dougherty, rl I 1 Tlllora. as... I I I I Chech. lf-p.. 8 ( 1 I Totala ...IT 80 IT 11 "ll Totals ... I 11 n 11 1 Louisville 1 S 0 0 2 4 1 1 817 Bt. Paul 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-1 Left on baaear. Louisville, 4; St. Paul. 4. Two-base hlta; Ganxel, Flournoy, Kelley, Pierce. Three-base hits; Odwell. Crymer, Oeler, Marean. Sacrifice hits: Kelly. Double playe: Flournoy to Schrlever; Til ford to tiunse). Stolen - bases: Kerwln, Ganxel (2i, Flournoy. Kelley, Marcan (2), Check. Struck out: By Kerwln, 6. Basra on balla: By Kerwln, 4; by Chech. 1; by Miller, 1. Wild pitches: By Kerwln. 1; by Miller, 1. Time; 2.U5. Umpire: Haskell. Millers Were Easy. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. SO.Indlanapolta won again today by timely hitting. Twenty Minneapolis plsyera went to bat before a man reached flrat baae. Attendance, 930. Score: " ( INDIANAPOLIS I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B I R.H.O.A.B. Hogrleeer. nil ei.rncn. ef... Fox, lb t I rgulllia. as.. Coulter, cf.. I Laily. If ... Orim. lb t 8 11 'Wilmot.' rf.. y hrtea. as.. I T leaser. .... Kllim. If 1 8 1 Warden, lb. Kuhna. tb... 11 4tir.nl, lb... Mattkewa. . 1 8 Cooley. lb,. Klllea. p.... Nawlla.. p... 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 T I 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 14 1 e 3 I 1 111 111 Totala ... I tr ( Totala ... I 1 14 M I Indlanapolla 1 1080010 6 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 18 Bases On balla: By KUIen. 1: by Newlln. 1.' Struck out: By Klllen 2; by Newlln, 1. wild pitcn: roewun. lnree-oase nits: Hogrlever, Matthews, Quillln. Sacrifice hits: Foe. Kuhns. Double plays: viulllln to Grant to Werden. Left on baaes: In dianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, 3. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Flggemeler. Toledo Takea Tw frem Brewera. TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 80. Toledo defeated Milwaukee in two gamea. In which heavy baiting waa tne oraer. Attendance. 7110. Score, flrat game: TOLEDO. ' iiiLwai'Kra R.H. O A Messy, rf.... I I Bursa. Ik ... I I I T Turser, as .. I 1 I I I Klelaov, 1 I I 11 1 QieAua, .... 8 14 u.ika, if .... IStSr lni. lb.... 131 knk. If 1111 C(awll. p. 1 8 3 R.H.O.A.B Dumas. Ik.. I I 11 I M. Unea, ef . I I I 1 Koh.lberk. lb I 1 I 1 Hallutan, rf. t 1 Cliasmaa. SB. 1 I 4 I I .rr.t!, rt... e t e Deuabu. ... I AUrora. If... I Klilett, p.... 11 Total ...11 11 IT 14 I Totals ... I It IT 1 ( Toledo 8 4 8 0 2 0 S18 Mllwaukea 0 P 3 0 2 0 3 Two-baae hlta; Burns (V, Klelnow U), Orafflua, Ollks, Smith ?, Mock, Cogaes- well. Mclirlrte, hnellieck. Htoien uase: Meany: Iouble playa: Burns to Turner to Klelnow. Struck out: By Coaaeswell. by Elliott. 2. Wild pitch: Elliott. 1. Time: 2 hours. Umpire: Tlndail. Score, second game: ' TOLKhO. . MILWAt'KKR. R.H.O.A.B.' R.H.O.A.B. Meany, rf ... 110 0 rninnn. If . 0 1110 Hum.. Jh ... 1 1 M-Rrlde. cf . I I I 0 Turner, aa. . I I 4 S' helherk, lb 1 I I 4 Klelnnw, lb. 1 111 Hallmas. rf. 1 1 I Orafflua, C...4 11 t'lln.maa, aa 1 1 1 Ollka, rf I I 0 Runkle, lb.. 1 I P nllh, tb.... I I I I Donahue, lb. 1 T 1 Hoik. If 1 I apeer. o I 11 OUarohena, p.. 1 i'Klllott I 1 17 11 ll ToUl. ..! I 11 17 1 1 Hllh7, p Totals Batted for Jacobson In ninth. Toledo ..1 10200100-4) Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-4 Two-baae hlta: Turner. Klelnow, Smith, Dungan, McHrlde, Mailman. Stolen bases: Meany. Burns, Smith (21. Mock. Double plays: Burns to Turner; Cllngman to Schiebeck to Donahue. Struck out: By Hughey, 1; by Jacobson, 1. Passed Balis: Spear, 1. Baaea on balla: Off Urafflua,. 1; off Jacobson, 1. Umpire: Altrovk. Standing; of the Teams, a Plaved. Won. Lost. P.O. 73 S5 70 3 .I8 1 47 .brVi 63 66 .4K 61 69 .4A4 4S 68 .V 40 67 . 374 3.8 74 .3J9 Ixinlsvllle 1 Indianapolis 1"8 St. Paul 1" Kansas City HW Columbus 110 Milwaukee I'll Minneapolis l'7 Toledo 112 No games acheduled for today. GAMES IN WESTERN LEAGUE Colorado Springs Winds I'p Milwau kee with Triple Play In the Ninth Inning. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 20. Colorado Springs wound up today's game by a triple play, defeating Milwaukee by a score of 6 to 8. Men were on first and aecond and McVlcker hit a line drive which to every one but the umpire waa a scoop, to the shortstop, who threw to second, the ball being thrown to first for three men out. Attendance, 600. Score: R H E. Colo. Springs ...0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 05 4 1 Milwaukee 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-8 12 4 Batteries: Colorado Springs, Foreman and Baerwald; Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia. Denver Blngs;ers Open I'p. PEORIA, Aug. 20. Denver took the last of the series today In a slugging match In which Cox was batted all over the lot. At tendance, 700. Score: R.H.E. Denver 8 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 IB 4 1 Peoria 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 6 1 Batteries: Denver. Lempke and P. Wll aon; Peoria, Cox and Hannaford. Games Postponed. At Kansaa City Kanaaa City-Dee Molnea gamea postponed; rain. At St. Joseph Sl Joseph-Omaha game postponed; wet grounds. Standing; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Loat. P.O. Omaha ... .103 61 41 .698 6s 43 .674 60 45 .671 67 4 .543 56 48 . 6.W 41 66 .464 39 62 . .3Mi 31 68 .313 Milwaukee Kansaa City .... Denver St. Joaeph '. Colorado Springe Dea Molnea ...101 ..106 ..105 ..104 ..h'i ..Ml .. B Peoria names todav: Denver at Omaha. Peoria at Milwaukee, Colorado Springe at Dea Moines, tsi. joaepn at nansas i.uy. Two Game at Ilaatlnajs. HASTINGS. Neb.. Aug. 20. (Special Tele gram.) Two very poor exhibitions of the national same were plaved to a email crowd here today. In the first game Mtn- den defeated Hastlnga with eaae. Bcora Mlnden, 17; Hastings, 1. Batteries: Min uen, Aiimie aim iMsuueia, xiaumuae, oi.iiau helberger and Plnneo. In the aecond game the Union Btockyarda Juniors of South Omaha won in a walk away from a local Young Men's Christian association team by the score of 11 to 7. The Union Stockyards Juniors won easily from the Hastings Young Men's Christian association boys, who were unable to hit Adams' curves. Master Walter Hachten relieved Adams in the fourth Inning and held Haatlngs to Ave hits, the game wna alow and uninteresting, the only feature being the batting of the Juniors. Score: Junlora ..1 ill 0 8 8 0 813 14 4 Hasting 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 6 8 6 Batteries: Junior, Hachten and Bonner; Hastings, Mace, Plnneo and Addlngton. Struck out: By Mace, 6; by Hachten, 7. Time: 1:55. . . .. Van Brant Staya with Baaa Ball. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 20. (Special Tele gram.) W. T. Vanllrunt. owner of the Western League club here and admittedly one of the mainstays of the Western league, when aaked today concerning the story recently given currency that he would retire from base ball at the end of she year, laid: "Such talk is rot. Why should 1 quit? The Western has been a better proportion this year than ever before and our patrons have seen faster and better ball. Instead of retiring from the business I will be more deeply interested next year than ever. The etory that I waa to move to New York probably started this one to the effect that I Intended to desert the Western league. But I propoaa to remain In the west and to devote part of my time to the bufldlng up of the western league. MeCaok Dropa Close Ona. M'COOK, Neb., Aug. 20. (Special Tele gram.) McCook lest to Falrbury today in a hard-fought and exciting game. Score : Falrbury 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 4 4 McCook 0 00001010-233 Batterlea: Falrbury. Bean and Laf ranee: McCook, Jonea and Doane. Baaea on balls: on Hean. 2. Two-bine hlta: Redmond. Tuttle. Struck out: By Bean, 11; by Jonea, 6. Stolen baae: Jonea. Umpire: Patton of Arapahoe. Three I League. At Bock Ialand Bloomlngton. 4: Rock Island, 2. At Davenport Terra Haute, i: Daven port, 0. At Cedar Raolda Cedar ' Rapid. 10: Evansvrile, 0. At Hockfora Pirat game: ttockrora. i; Decatur, 2. Second game; Decatur, (; Hockford, 4. geathern Association. At Memphis Memphla, 11; Shreveport, 6. At Little Bock Little Rock, 7; New Or. lean. 2. At Chattanooga inatianooga, a; n.rming harn, 6. At Atlanta First game: Atlanta, 3; Nashville, 6, Second game: Atlanta, 7; Nashville, 8. Kearary Wist From Norfolk. KEARNEY. Neb.. Auc. 20. (Special Tele gram.) Kearney agalnBt Norfolk waa the same of ball played here today and waa warmly contested by both aldea, Kearney winning dv tne score 0 to . catteries: Kearney, Plckard and Burman: Norfolk, uiiucki ana wiikina. umpire: uuiuvan. Result at Knloch Park. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20. Bab and Schwalbe we're the only winning favoritea at Klnloch Park today, the balance of tha card going to one second choice, two third choices and one long shot. Schwalbe. running In the name and colore of Barney echrelber, scored In the feature event of the card at one mile and a alxteenth. Tommy Dean rushed the game little Schrelber Ally to the fore at jlagfall and kept her there the entire route, winning easily by a length from Brief, which challeneged reaolutely In the closing atridea. Colonial Ulrl, whlrh waa cut ore at the head of the atretch, waa a distant third, hair a dozen lengtna away. Weather clear and track fast. Ilesuita: First race, aix furlonga, aelllng: Brown Veil, 112 (Beauchamp), a to 1, won; Nellie Sawn. 110 (j. t t onnori, s to 1, second; Cora Havlll II, 112 (McCann), 8 to 1, third. Time: l.lb. Trauer, Aureate, The Mor mon, HI Kollor. Chamlnade, Free Girl Hopedale and Klllmandsharo also ran. Quicksilver Hue unseated rider. Second race, alx furlongs, selling: Master Mariner. 100 (C. Bonner), 6 to 2, won; Pal- mette, 110 (rteaucnan.pl, 20 to 1, second; Tros. 100 (J. Wrlrht. oO to 1. third. Time: rir.V Barklyte, Kancn. Beauty Book, Miss Wandelohr, Joe Gosa, Verify, Likeness and Kevoke also ran. Third race, one and one-alxteenth mllea purse: Sc hwalbe. 9b (T. Dean. 8 to 10, won; liner, n (McCann). 20 to 1. aecond: Colo nial Girl. s (Goodyear). 6 to !. third. Time I IK Alice Turner, Josle F. Zaxel and Kitty - iyae a mo ran. Fourth race, one and one-alxteenth miles, selllna: Chorus Boy. 1( (Uattlsie). to 2. won; Sallnda, 09 tHoubre), 7 to 2, second; jsettie rtegent, i' (iwiurnampi, a 10 1 third. Time: 1:4. Mission. Jane Ouker. Ida Ledaford, Iroyd. Kentucky Babe, utile Arrow ana oienron siao ran. Fifth race, five furious, aellinc: Wei come Light. 88 (O. Bonner). 12 to 1. won; Kinga l ady. i ioiii. s to a, aecond Crime, 107 (J. Matthews), 7 to 1. third Trade. Goudy, Budwelaer, Agnea Mark and liarnacie also ran. Plxth race, one mile, selling: Bab, 89 (Hoar), 8 to 6. won; Found. 1"3 (T. Dean), t to 2, aecond; Henry of Franstamar, 1 i uaviaaoni, iz to 1, intra. lime: 1:43. Meddlesome. lodle B. Lasso, Crosby, Len ntp and Cialea also ran. , FARNSWORTIl ENDS PARKER Grand Island "Brownie" Dft Strong Man Through Bettor Tennis. ANOTHER SENSATION AT FIELD CLUB Prospective Winner of Interstate Toaraey Is Pat Oat of Play by Skill of a Yoanger Antagonist. Earl Farnsworth, tba diminutive tennla champion of Nebraska, took the wind from tha saila of W. G. Parker ot Arfcatntaa City, Kan., at the Field club courts Wednesday evening in the flerceat bout yet seen at the Interstate tournament. Against odds of age, experience, atrength, reach and form "The Brownie" from Orand Island took tb.4 first and third aeta from the man who once defeated Larned, and who In '94 waa ranked number 8 among tha tennla player ot Am erica. Farnsworth won (-4, 4-8, 6-2. ' The result waa a decided reversal of pop ular opinion and general expectation. Parker had been ao persistently touted, and showed such a strong game In tba matches be had played, that not even Farmworth's close friend believed bo could win. But they did not realize bow much the little fellow has Improved bla game this season. Meanwhile, despite the feeling that he had no chance, Farnsworth waa ao much tha favorite that the largo gallery which witnessed the match went into regular col legiate exhibition of Joy when the last point ii won. Faroworth himself Im mediately went up on shoulder, and he baa hardly had a chance lo walk since. A pretty undergraduate la said to have fav ored "Tha Brownie." She la a sophomore at the University of Nebraska and attended the match with a bevy of her sorority friends. When Farnsworth finally pulled out tba victory what those girls did not do to the undergraduate wa not worth while. The pushing, pulling, slapping and general trouncing that waa doled out to her waa something fierce. The enthusiasm con tinued all tha evening, and the dance later, which waa attended by a great crush, wa moatly an ovation to Farniworth. Play of tha Morning, Four matches In the first round of the doubles and two in tb Brat round of the consolation ainglea were played off at the Field club yesterday morning before the rain interfered. Tba contest in double proved extremely Interesting, aa three of the atrongeat teams in tha competition were out. Another feature waa the fact that some of the teams were raw, that la, the partners bad never before played together. In ona caae, at least, this blind matching proved a great eucceaa, aa Jerome McOea and Dr. Sheldon aeemed to fit In together Ilka a Job of dovetailing, and they played a very clever match under all the clrcum Btancea agalnat .Young and Caldwell ot Omaha, whom they defeated 8-2, 6-2. This waa the principal conteat of tbe morning from a local atandpolnt, aa Young and Caldwell comprise tha best Omaha team. Their play waa very unfortunate, however. Caldwell, who ba been ahuwiug such grand tennla all week, waa off color for tbe flrat time. He waa not on bla atroke at all, the clever Lawfords and paaiea that bave been winning bis matchea in tbe sin gle not being apparent. Add to tbta tba fact that Young waa clear off bis game and you bava tbe explanation ot their eaay de feat. McGee and Sheldon, . meanwhile. showed up remarkably well. McOee bad more control than he baa. shown at any pre vious time during the tournament. Tha two won chiefly on their team work, which waa very good considering the lack of familiarity of each with tha other's game. Then they smashed aa well at the, net and their lob bing waa good. Iowana Play Desperately. Sanderson and Holland, tha Galeaburg palp, found in Gtlman and McNeal ot Bloux City a difficult proposition after tha flrat set. Tbey went to tha Illinois team (-0, tbe Iowana being unable to get started at all. They were good tennla playera, however, and in tha aecond act they picked up. It waa hard fougbt to deuce, and then Sanderson and Holland took the next two games, win nlng tbe set and match. Tha vlctora played the net more, and were on the whole safer The Hawkeyea lobbed well, but lcat many points trying to paaa. Holland and Sander aon played a better game the Brat aet, aa tbey let down considerably in the aeeond. and gavo away a good many potnta by care- lei work. Ashcraft and Peter, tba Chicago team won from Howell and Hllea of Sioux City 6-8, 8-8. The match waa not a walkaway but tbe Windy City men were superior all the way through. Ashcraft reprodurea in doublea tbe snappy game he playa in ainglea, and Petera haa alao tbe characterise of qulckneaa and apeed. The two took tha net moat of the time, and thla waa too much for tba Iowana. W. O. Parker appeared in doublea with bla partner. Carter Wilder. The latter waa in great fqrm, and with Parker playing rather easily and a little loosely, tbey won from Hill and Croakey 6-4, 6-0. Parker put no Bteam at all into hla aerv thla morning and played easily generally. Ha waa ap parently aavlog himself for tba match with Farnsworth in ainglea, acheduled for tba afternoon. Wilder showed htmeelt to be a good all around player, with good knowl edge of tha game. In the flrct aet Hill and Croskey paaaed their opponent fight and left and took four gamea from them. It looked Ilka a fight, but in the aeoond aet Parker and Wilder took thlnga aa they wlabad. Graves and Cockerlll atarted their match against Hopklna and Towl, but tb rain atopped it after on set. Loveland and Shepherd, tb two Lincoln men, were at tba club and played little practice at noon to find tbe grounds. But they did not play their firat round match They form a team that will ba watched. It, with Sanderaon and Holland, Sheldon and McGee, Parker and Wilder and Faroe worth and Raymond, would eem to ba tb five atrnng teams of the tournament, with llttl choice ao far. S Chamnlonahlo double, flrat round: Holland and Sanderaon beat Oilman and McNeal, 8-0, 7-5. McGee and Sheldon beat Young and Cald well, i-t i-a. Parker and Wilder beat Hill and Croskey a.. Aahcraft and Petera beat Howell and Hiles, 8-8. 8-3. Draw for Consolation. For the consolation event in singles tb drawlnga were made aa follow: Towle a bye. Erwln a bye. Clark a bye. " Young a bye. Prouett a tye. Cary a bve. Hllea a bye. Van Camp playa Webster. Byan plays Cockerlll. McNeal a bye. Howell a bye. Copeland a bye. Dufrene a bye. Gravea a bye. Holland a bye. Hllle a by. Playera for tb two matchea in tba pre llminary ropnd. Van Camp agalnat Web ster and Ryan agalnat Cockerlll, wer not on band, ao two of tba first round conteata were played. Howell beat Copeland two ! aeta; -0 g-0. The Bloux City man allowed himself atronger la all department of tha game. Copeland played hardly as well aa he did against McGee Monday. Then Cary of North Platte beat Proaett of Fullertoa. Thla waa a long draw: match, going 1-9, 6-0, 6-6. Prouait took tb firat set after atxteen game. Then he aeemed to let down, aa Cary took tha next two In love aeta. Consolation ainglea, flrat round: Howell beat Copeland. 6-0, 0-0. Cary bent Prouett, 7-8. 6-0. 6-0. Delayed by the Plain. Tba rain wet tha courta down o that they could not be stepped on till near 6 o'clock. But about then tha committee de termined tbat It did not wish to disappoint the hundreds ot people wbo had come to tee the tennla, and announced that the Parker-Farniwortb match ot tba four scheduled would bo played. Thla was tba one which most everyone wished to wit ness. Play commenced at 6 o'clock, with Earl aervlng from tha( south end ot th last court to the west, which Glbb had raked and roiled into good condition. Farus worth loat the firat game, but won tha next three atraight. Then ha loat the fifth, won tba alxth, loat tbe aeventh and eighth and won the ninth and tenth, making the aet. On tha whole lobbing won tha aet for Earl, although his quickness at the net waa very effective. Parker tried bard to get the net, but Earl would lob him to the back court repeatedly. On the ex changee of drives it waa impossible for Farker to get them too fast or too Speedy for Farnsworth, wbo showed great apeed himself. Parker waa in hla uaual great style, but waa ao far somewhat uncertain and lobbed outside a good deal. Earl's lobbing waa perfect through the aet. There were bitter ralllea over practically every point and each man made thrilling re turns. The aecond aet found Farnsworth eerv- ng from the north. He took the first game, lost the aecond, took the third, fourth and fifth, having bla man 4-1 at that point. The spectators bad hardly re covered from the shock of seeing Parker lose tb tint aet, but now they conceded Farnsworth the match in atralght set. Meanwhile Parker waa growing t roarer nd better every game, and t S i ba tepped in and took five atraighi gamea by a grand rally, winning tba set, 6-4. Tb reversal waa great tennis, and it was thought Earl waa tiring under the terrible pounding Parker waa giving tha balls, in the latter part of tb aet "Tha Brown ie's" speed leasened by halt. Earl'a lob bing alao became weak at that time. Yonnsrster Is Too Strong;. Parker insisted on a seven minutes' rest before tbe third set against Farnsworth'a protest The aet opened with Earl aerv lng from tha south. 'Ha lost tba first game and they changed aldea. Farniworth took the next two, ona at love. Then tbey changed ends again and Earl loat one and then won four atralght. Till that last aet Parker had been growing steadily stronger, bat the constant ehaaa ba bad been led began to tell finally and he began letting Earl's places go without trying for them. All the way through tha match Parker bit tbe net often and went out at enda and aldea too much. Earl played extremely aafe, even losing soma points by refrain ing from amashea when at tba net, where ba could bave made them win. At all times, save during tha latter part of the aecond set, he played from hla head In great shape, his lobbing being beautiful and bla placing constant. Hla waa a plug gtng game, for all It brilliancy, and tbat won. Tba polnta of the different gamea were: First set: Farnsworth . Parker ...1 4 ( ...4 X ...0 4 1 ...4 2 4 4 1 0 4 6-81 0 4 4 8 428 Second aet: Parker Farnsworth , 6 4 4 8 4-tt 8 2 S 6 0-32 Third set: Farnsworth . Parker 4 1 4 7 4 7-82 0 4 1 6 2 617 Thla ahows that' Farnsworth wob 85 points,' Parker 78. ao tba margin oa actual play waa plenty. . Tbe results of tb match baa Upset all speculation aa to tbe winner of tba tournament. The queatlon now arises, can Farnsworth beat Sanderson. It will be a great conteat ahould they come together, aa tbey are both email men and both play aafe tennis. But Sanderaon baa still to beat Raymond and Shelden before be is in tba finals. Matches for Today. This morning the balance of tbe third round singles, three matchea, will be played, together with the ainglea consola tion. In tbe regular ainglea Wilder meets Peters, Sanderson meeta Raymond and Shtldon meeta Caldwell. In the afternoon the wlnnera of the three matchea, to gether with Farniworth, will play th eml-flnal. Farnsworth will play the winner of the Wilder-Peter match, and Sanderaon, who ahould beat Raymond, will play Shelden, who ahould win from Cald well. That will leave the finals in ainglea only to be played. Tba remAIner of tha Aral round doublea will alao be played thla afternoon, bringing tbat eonteit down to eight teama. A special match this afternoon will bo the mixed doubles between Miss Louisa Pound and "Ike" Raymond of Lincoln and Mrs. Vaughan-Howell of Seattle and Con rad Young of Omaha. Both women are among tbe best in tbe country. Mlaa Pound came up from Lincoln yeaterday together with a aeora of other tennla devoteea wbo wanted to aee Farnawortb win. Th t.nnls playera are greatly pleased with tha entertainment being given tbem. Ona eald: "At Chicago we were treated Ilka Interloper. Hare there ia nothing too good for ua and our comfort. Wa appreci ate It." A round of dance, amokeri, mus ical entertatnmenta, and ping pong tourna ment I certainly occupying all apare time. DIRECT HALHAS TO HURRY Greenllne Foreea Him to Break Rw ord mt Readvllle Beta a Mark f S1O8 la Third Heat. READVILLE, Man,, Aug. 10. Tbe Orand circuit card thla afternoon wa tha one arranged for yeaterday and which rain prevented. Aa tba natural outooma tbe track waa sticky, but, remarkable to state, with thla drawback Direct Hal broke hla own record ot 1:064 and tba Norfolk ataka record ot one-fourth of a aecond slower by going tba third beat in 1:06. Thla race waa easily tb belt ot the day and the great incident waa tba whirl-wind finish In tba aecond beat be tween Direct Hal, driven by Oeera, and Greenllne, the Goshen (Ind.) bora, driven by Saundera. Geera waa obliged to make Direct Hal do the laat quarter in 294 aec ond to win and ha finished only half a bead to tb good at tbat. Geers won two racea today, tba Norfolk puree of 15,000 wltb Direct Hal and 11,000 puraa for tha 2:18 trottara wltb Prince of Orange. Dan Patch, wbo la at thla track la anticipation of trial agalnat Star Polnter'a famous mile of 1:19 Saturday, waa aent around aeveral time between tbe heata. Tbe flrat race called waa tba Norfolk, 2:14 claaa paca, for a puraa ot $5,000. There ware ten atartera," Direct Hal being heavily backed at tba odda of S to 1. In the flrat beat Geer loafod and Greenllne took the beat eaally. Next time Oeera found it prudent to drive out, aa Oreen Una waa going very faat. At tba bait Greenllne at tha pole waa being over hauled by Direct Hal and at the three- quarter ha waa only about a length to tha good. Tha finish brought tha big crowd to ita feet. Greenllne waa going Ilka a machine and it did not aeem poealble tbat be could be beaten, but Direct Hal, urged on by Geera, foot ,by foot, gained until ba went under tbe wire bait a bead tba winner. Tha third beat waa paces la 1:06 flat by Direct 'Hal, who won tha heat and broke tba atake record made by Audubon Boy ot 2:064 and, alao bla own record of 2:0'. The time for the quartera waa S1H, 1:0414, 1:364. 2:0. the last half being Covered la 1:014. Th fourth beat aaw only tbe heat wlnnera called out. Direct Hal and Oreenlln. Tbey wer sect away looking like a pair, keeping at even atridea until the last quarter, when Direct Hal took the lead and won easily by two leagtha. Tha 2:11 trot for a purse of 11.600 waa won In two atralght heata by Malcolm Forbes' 8usle J. Geera again came to the front In the 2:18 trot, taking three straight easily with Prince of Orange. Tba 1:11 claaa pace waa a bot race from tha atart and the favorite, Billy H., waa finally beaten by Prince Direct. Tbe aecond event In tomorrow's racea will be the great "Maaaachusetta" 2:12 trotting race for a prlie of $16,000, and fait time ia expected, a tha track ia ta excellent condition. The Norfolk 1:24 claaa, pacing, puraa ;.ooo: 'Irect Hat, by Direct-Bessie Hal tueers) 5111 1 1 In Greenllne, b. g.- (Saunders) lertimen, o. g. (Hudson) (Hyde) , .. 2 4 6ro Free Advice (Miller) .. .. 8 t 61 .. 4 7 41 Iro Cubanola, blk. h. (Gears) ro lieacon. ro. g Elastic Pointer, b. h. (Hussev) .. ds .. Sds ..ds ..da lteaiisant. b. h. (Shank) old Brick, b. g. (Spear) Time: 2:09. 2:07. 2:i. 2:08. 2:11 class, trottlne. two In three, nuraa 81.6U0: Susie J, ro. m., Jayhawker-Mllllonalre, by Norwood ((Titer) 1 1 Metallss, b. h. (Kiisaev) 8 3 Antesella. b. h. (Snear) 8 11 Temple Wllkea, b. g. (Golden) 5 8 Oia ham, br. m. (Kenyon) 8 7 Palm Ix-af, b. g. (McCarthy) r. 4 Prince Lavalard, b. h. (Ham) 6 4 i-oionei coenran, n. n. (Geera) a 6 Wauban, g. g. (Saunders) 7 6 Border, br. h. (Lydyard) 11 8 General Johnson, blk. g. (James) 10 10 Glory, ch. g. (Paige) da Time: 2:lo4, 2:1014. Q-1Q .1... . . t MM. Prince of Orange, b. g., by Prince of India, daughter of Ciiyler (Geera).. Ill Silver Heir. b. h. (Erwln) 12 6 Millard Sander, b. a. (Merrlfieldl....ll 11 9 Ben Hal, b. g. (Turner) 4 8 4 Aiiaorieve, d. g. (McDonald) ...6 8 3 ...3 6 8 ... 9 4 11 ... 6 6 10 ...10 9 5 ...7 7 7 ... R 10 11 ...12 11 8 rvaiaveia, o. m. t noting) Ralph Wick, b. g. (Riley) ... Belle Curry, ch. rrt. (Toiler) Baron Bell, b. h. (Hudson) . Eulnh Mc, blk. m. (Snow) .. Eflle O, b. m. (Demareat) .. Hall Fry. b. g. (Foote) azier). Time: i:i2Vi. l:i4Vi. J:ll'4. 2:11 claaa, pacing, two in three, puraa l.OoO: Prince Direct, b. h. (McHenry) 1 Billy M. b. m. (Fisher) 2 6 1 1 6 w 6 8 9 7 Onota, b. m. (McDonald) 4 Annie Lieyourn, o. m. (Potter) 3 Tonl C, b. h. (Toiler) 11 Clayaopa, br.- h. (Knapp) 6 Dan Riley, b. jr. (Hudson) 8 Rana, g. m. (Young) 8 Kvoiuie, nr. m. (Bitcner) ., Alice Holmes, b. m. (Allen) Maggie Hubbard, b. m. (Grant). 9 8 10 Tro 3 6ds lime; :uia, t vivt, z:uy.. Run out aecond heat only. Ball Player Oat of Jail. BALTIMORE. Aug. 20.-MIchael J. Don n, the baae ball player who waa fined 3250 and sentenced to six months in Jail for aa raultlng Miss Minnie Fields, a member of the "Ben Hur'.' company laat winter, was released from Jail today, his fine of $260 having been paid. Donlln had thirty days taken off his sentence for cood behavior rand served only five months. 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