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REFERENCES;
J. S . Thatcher, Manager.
Jerchkrit's National Bank, Orrialia, Neb. State Bank, Wayne, Neb.
iiy sayings DanK, wmana? ep.:, , nrsi nauonapanK, varruu, ito.
DIVIDE WltH THE SAINTS
0mfcli Taket tis lint One, but Lotci
.-. Buteen-Innlng Ooatert...
1UCKY StVtKTH 6000 fOR 'SlX'SCORES
f jie o St. Joseph. Rps Oat Loai
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8T. JOSEPH,- Mo.,' Aug. .-(Spec!I Tele
rratn.) The . feature of today's double-
header was the sixteen 4nnlnKS n the last
frame, when St. Joseph' won by. an exoeed
Incly lucky hit. II Was the eeoond longest
and In . some ' respects the-most exciting
came ever . ma - en the home, grounds,
Ilartman was o second . with two men
out when Belden brought'-hlm in with a
line hit out to left field. Another feature
was the pltchtni of Companion, who did
splendidly and 'was frequently applauded;
In the first Carter opened for Omaha, going
out on an. Infield grounder. Qenlns reached
f.nt on Glade s error. Miller singled to
niter and Thornton reached -first safely
fielder's choice, ,but Qenlns was retired
yat' the plate, retiring the side. For the
J Saints, Donahue ' and Rohe went out on
Infield grounders. Belden flew out to left
-."field. In the second Shugart struck out.
', lllwkey and .Gonding went out on infield
grounders, retiring the side. McConnell
drove one Into the Infield, on which he
and Kemmer were retired by a double
play. UcBrtde went out on an ' infield
rounder. ' Rourke's men' failed to cross
Tkhe boms plale In this Jnnlng. Bchafstall
V. !s!Bgll to center and Carter sacrificed him
to second. Qenlns went out on a popup.
; MMler flew out to right The Saints scored
'the first run of 'the game In the third.
t&U'hl beat out an." Uifleld hit,' onahus
Ibuotcd. sa42x. bo'th'sflvaaoed 4 t!ttf- on
Glade was 'responsible for most of these..
Welch got a base on balls, Shugart ad
vanced him to second by a drive through
Diehl, lilckey .walked on four wide ones.
Gonding hit to Glade, and In trying to
throw to McBrlde the ball went. into right
field and Welch and Shugart scored. Schaf
stall singled 'cvet second, storing Hlckey.
Carter ew out -to left;'1 Qenlns hit a
grounder to Glade, who threw wild to Mc
Connell and Gonding -scored. Miller singled
into' center,' scoring Schafstall and Genlns.
Thornton-flew out to left and Welch fouled
out The Saints cut down the visitors' lead
to one run. Nothing for the Omahas.
Shugart went out on a popup, Hlckey sin
gled, Gonding went out on a popup and
Schafstall on an infield grounder. One,
two, three order ,f or the Saints. No visitor
reached first base. Carter and Qenlns went
out on infield grounders. Miller struck out.
The Saints failed to make good in the last
Inning and the game was taken by the
visitors.
' The second game was a pitchers' battle
from start to finish. Falls accepted ' all
chances and the number were much greater
than in most games. Score, first game:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. PO.
4 0 0 1
4
4
4
! bh threy bf Ooidfng JJeldeo Jew out to 1
Je'n' Joriiigrfl..'-dhj wat ouY oVani
.ik&alit.-rusdlt. Kisoim& rftflii-k out.-' JnnetM
tYKJ '.thre'( order tfor'vtha Jvlaitors. Thorn-
.'tou an .Wejca.wen(,out0n lnflold ground
8hugat struck' outV ' The (lorn jeanr
tsedVed'one more trf its lit If '6f rtlie-, fourth.1
)In the fifth Hlckey wnt out on an'ii)fleld
a(igled.-to center. Carter went -tut on a
Tllns drive' to Olade,-retiring' the side. Th
'.Saints doubled their lead In the fifth in
jileg. Not an Omaha man reached first
tQeulns and Miller ' went out on Infield
grounders, Thornton flew out to left The
' locals failed to score this time.
-i Rourke's peu scored six runs in this
luoky seventh. Two wild throws by Phil
Miller, rf
Thornton, lb
Welch, cf. .......
Shugart, 2b......
Hlckey. Jb..
Gondinir. c,
Companion, p.
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18 0 i 0
barter, rf.........
uonins, - ss.
Miller. If
Thornton, lb
Welch, cf
Shugart, 2b
Hlckey, 3b...
Gonding, c.
Schafstall, p
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Totals S4 27 17
. . , ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. IB. PO.
4 ,1 11
1
Donahuei rl
Belden, If
none, 3D
Kemmer. lb..
Hurt man. 'cf..
Glade, ss.....
McConneli; c.
McBrlde, 2b..
iJlehl, p....
Gurvln
6
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5
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4
4
1
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0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
1
0
Totals SS t , 8 27
Omaha .0 0 a 0 0 0 O
St-Joseph 1.0 a 1-1 1 0 I t 0-5
Earned, rtmsc St. 'Jefeeohi. 1: Osaaha. 1.
ITwa baus ,hita: . Kemtiifr . liaae on IirIIm!
'kv I)Hil. .'li .bv Bohnlatall. 4. Alt bi
kfiftebed balf "BrhalfBhtll.'!. Struck' dut:' By
kliiehl, .3; by. Suhafstull.-J.. Double tlaya
.ttntns' to uonuing; inofnton to Hlckey;
Shugqrt to Thornton. ' . , .
Scure, second game: ' '''"
' ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E.
.Totals .. . , .67 4 U X47 21. ', 1 4
JtTwo out when "willing run was scored.
St Joseph 0 0 1 f 0 1 1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 l-f
Omaha ............2 00 a 0 100000 0 1 0 0-4 I
Earned runs: St. Joseph. 2; Omaha. 2.
Two base hits: Rohe. Three' base- hits:
Hartman, McBrlde, Glade, Welch- Wild
pitch: Falls. 2. Bases on balls: Off Falls,
2; Companion 7. Struck' out: By Falls,
6; Companion, 4.
Kan Tribe Takes a Conpl.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 8 Kansas City won
a double-header from Des Moines today.
Kansas City's only run In the first game
was made in the elahth lnnlnc through a
wild throw to third by Fohl to stop a steal.'
Des Moines outbatted Kansas City In the
second game, but was not fortunate in
bunching hits.. Attendance, 1,100. Score,
first game: R.H.E.
Kansas City .. 00000001 16 1
Des Moines... 0. 0 000000 00 4 8
batteries: Kansas City. Cable and Mes
sltt; Des Mdlnes, Cushman and Foal.- i
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Kansas City ,.. 0 0211010 -4 7S
Des Moines ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1-4 12 8
Batteries: Kansas City, Nichols and Mes
sltt; Des Moines, Cushman, Berry and. Fohl.
Milwaukee'. Takes as Couplet
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 8. Milwaukee- took
boi'i games of a double-header with Den
ver today. Swormsted's. Pitching was the
feature of the first game and Jones'; Mo
Hale's and Miller's Molding of the second.
Attendance, 600. Score, first game:
R.H.E.
Milwaukee ....0 0 I D 8 0-0 0.-4' 1
Denver ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 U 2
Batteries: Milwaukee, Swormsted and
Lucia; Denver, Lempke and Schlel.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Milwaukee- ....0 0 0 0 1 0 4 -5 6 2
Denver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0,0.0-1 .4 2
Batteries: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia;
jjenver, wni triage ana ecniei.
, , gsrlngs ' and Peorl 'Vide I p.
. PEORIA,- Aug, 8, Peoria and Colorado
Springs broke even in a double-header this
afternoon. Attendance, 2,5uO. Score, first
game: . r.h.e,'
Pooria 0 1100000 2 41
Colo. Springs .,0 0 j J 0. WQ. 0 0,. 0- 4 1
Batteries: Peoria, Hart and " Hessler;
Coloi ado Springs; McNeely. ahft -Ddran. .
Hvorn c-cond-. eotnn .3 I 'H.hkE.
Colo. Surlnea '..0 1 0 6 l.TD.'O .2. Ml!
Peoria ....T......; ,0 02' 0 0"6-0 6-8'",b'1
' Batteries: -Wifift.Har H(sleV;
utMorauo cprinns, iiswiayes-.aoai.-M'EaA.
8taaula f"'t)fa TeamaC .v'.. '
m . 66 . 83 ..6'.'6
W . M M ;., . .600
NEW YORK PASSES CHICAGO
Take a Fair from Brooklynthe First One in
v Hollow Style.
CHAMPiONS OOWfj THE WINDY CITY ll IN E
Philadelphia Brlugs la xCollsipslBS
Oraadstajtd by Way of Variation
from ' Assaulting 'the', ,
Umpire, . .-
CHICAGO, Aug. 8. The champions won
today in a close, but interesting frame. . The
locals scored on two hits, a steal and two
errors. Pittsburg's first run was earned on
a hit, a sacrifice and a long single. The
other resulted from a gift, an out and a
'clean hit."- Attendance 10,000. Score:
riTTSMJRO. . , CHICAOO. .
R.H.O.A.E.I K.H.O.A B
Beaumont, cl 1
Clirke, If..,.
Bebrlng, rf... 0
Wagner, M. .. 0
Brinirld, lb.
Larn, Sb ...
KiU-hejr, lb..
Smllh, o..... (
LetTr, p.... 1
0 J
1 10
1
WSlaitle, cf.... 0
l Caaer, 8b....
OK'haiic. lb... 1
0Jon, II 0
OW'I'mi, 2t-u e
Total!
0Harly, rf... 0
OKIlng, o...,.
li j maer, aa. ... v
elwalnnr, p... 0
-lErara. lb....
2 10 ti It faRaub 0
Donahue, rf. ..
Belden, If
Rohe; "$b....:..
Kemmer, lb...
Hartman, cf.i.
Olade, ss,....'
Garvin, c
Ibe Bride, 2b...
Falls, p
Totals
Carter. If...
Qenlns. ss...
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0
1
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0
1 ' 2
0 1
14
2 2
0
26
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0
0
2
1
4
11
E ' 12 48 23
OMAHA.
AB. R. IB. PO. A.
4-1 0 S 0
7 14 7 4
... I ToUla ... 1 mil I
' xBnttcd for Williams In the ninth.
Pittsburg 0 0 1 V 0 0 1-0 0-2
(jmcugo , o.u u.ti i.u o o o-i
Left on bases: Chicago, .4; Pittsburg, 13.
Three base hits: Tinker: Sacrllice nits:.
E Bumont, Ritchey. Stolen banes: -Chance,
Tr agner. Struck out-. By Weliner, t; by
Leever, 2. Passed balls: Kllng. .. Bnso on
balls: Off Welmer, 3. Time: 1:66. Umpire:
Moran.-- -.
Cargtaals Win and Lose. '
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8. St. Louis and Cin
cinnati broke even on their double-header
todays In the lirst game the Cardinals
through superior -all-around work won by
6 to 3. Dunleavy twirled a masterly game
and was effective in pinches. v
,.. In- the.'eeeond game" the Clnelnnatlans
4ounded Mike 0')el -for eeyentovn hit?,
driving; htro from the box at the end of
Sf'ther seveMh' ' inning. Taylor, a yoirlKKter
who'. suoceeuel huu, did. better, pltctiljig
MhfaS linvlns wUh(Uit..a..hlt. being .maJa.ott
Btanler, cf... 1 0 0 0 0 Wolt'Vn, -Sb.' 4, I ? i J 0
Carney it.'..'. I 0 0 lKelJter, rf...'0 'l't V 0
Moran, o 0 f 11 J Barrr, !(..(.. 1 ,1, 0 X 0
Ab'tlchlo, at 0 0 4 1 ODoURlaaa, lb. t 1- l-0 0
Orem'ier, Jb. 1 J 1 4 OHuliwItt, aa. 0 1 4 1 I
.Aubrey, 3a... 0. 0 1.4 2 Both. . s 0 . J ll 3 1
Villlla, p 111a OBiiarka, p 0 kl l 0
-l.-T-J rraiet, 0 1?0 0
Total! ( it II ZxLiooln 5..-.., 0 4 ,0. 4 0
" ' Total!- 4 14 1 10 S
. xBatted for -Sparks-In the ninth.
Boston .......0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-6 V'4-8
Philadelphia .0 0 0. 0 1 0 0 2tp 0 p Ji-r4
Earned runs: ' hiiadelphla,' 2.'". Two. base
hits. Kejstw., Coolcy. Ureminger, Carney,
Koth, Wolvertoh, Sacrifice hit: Teriney.
Left on bjaHes: . Phtladelphia. 13; Poston, 8.
Btolen bases: .Thomas, Tenney, Stanfey,
AbbHttichio, Fraaof. i'irst base on balls:
Off Willis, 4;T SparkS, 6. Hit by pitcher:
By Willis, 1. Struck out:' By Sparks, 8; by
Willis. 7; bv Frsser, 2. Wild pltflh: By
Fraser. Time : 2:43. Umpire, Johnstone.
. MeGlnnlty Pitches Two Victories.
'NEW YORK, Aug.' 8-New York and
Brooklyn played a double-heaxler tiday be
fore an enormous crowd and the home
team won both Kaimes. MoGlnnlty was in
splrudld form .and pitched both games.
Schmidt was rfut out of the' second-game
In the third inning- after an argument bei
tuoen half of the Brooklyn team'and Utn
plre Hurst. Jones, took his place. Attend
ance, 31, 617. pcore, nrst game:
NEW YORK. I . DBOOKLYN-
. R.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.B.
Browne, rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Strang. Sb...O 0 0 4 1
OIBharkard, If. 1 S JO
0'Dobba, cf.... 0 1 4 0
(Porla, lb..., 0 1 10 0
UlUahlen, aa... 0 1 0 v
0 Mr Oreary, rt. 0
1 1 lood, 2b..'... 0
111 Hitter, c 0
OJduea, p.'..'... 0
Collins Shreck. Double plays: -Murphy, M.
Cross and Davis; Shreck and Davis; Hen
ley, Shreck and Davis. Base on balls: Off
Henley,. 6. Struck out: By Dlneen-, 9: by
Henley, 2. . Passed ball : Shreck. Wild
pitch; Henley. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Ilas
sett. .
Saints Outplay White Box.'
CHICAGO Aug: I'.-St, Louie worr today's
game by superior" all around play. The
locals had plenty of chances to win, but
pftor work on bases spoiled them. Attend
ance, J 1,000. Score: , . . . ,
BT. LOUIS. I ! CHICAOO.
R.H.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.B.
Borkett, tf.i. 1 1 I 0 0'Hallman. If.. 0 0 I 1
e labell, lb l
OjJonea, cf 0
e.Orean, rf 0
O.Callahan, lb. 1
OlMagoon, ' Sb. . 0
OTannaMIl, aa. 0
Milwaukee
Colorado Springs,.
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4 .
V, I v f-mrA '7-U
THE ONE WITH THE IMP How In th world do you keep your baby so quiet
and happy this dreadiul Uyloj weather J ,
THE ONE WITH THE CHEBUfl-Wby It's tha easiest thing in tha world. I Uko
CASCARET Ca&dy Cathartic every night at bed-time. It makes mother's milk
mildly purgaUve. keeps tha baby's bowels cool and regular, stops sour curd
and wind oollo. They work while you sleep, you know greatest blessing tor
tarstng; mothers.
Peoria, W .
Dt-nver 89
Des Moines 4
Omaha, ..,,.,,., 88
Gaines today: Omah
Denver at Milwaukee, Colorado Springs at
i'eoriu, uus Moines at Kansas city
66
40
at
4!
"0
64
St.
,.64ti
. .467
.449
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Joseph
Trl-Clty. League. -
Lee-Glass-Andreeeen's Oiiglnsls'snd the
Joe Smith team of Council -Bluffs will pluy
a double-header this . afternoon, at Vinton
Street park. First game will be railed at
l.J. SufTelder wilt pitch the ft rat game
and Mcilvuuut or Scully the second for the
hardware men. while Ferry or Brown will
do the honors in the Initial nine and
Hill In tlio latter contest lor tiie Mormons.
Admission to both games. Including graml
stnnd, 26 cents. The lineup:
Orljrlnals. Positions. ' ' 1 Smith's.'
Foley ...First base.. , Utterbaek
Bradford Second base.... Borghsttsea
Waller .Third base King
Kennedy Shortstop. .'.'.. .;.'.. GrOKan
Scully Left flej....i, Ctff
Howe Conter field Sheldon
Taylor Right field Burton
Crelghton Catch. Smith
Batfelder Pitch.., Kerry
Mcllvalne Pitch,...,...,.... Brown
pitch.:.:.-.: :. huj
The Ideuls go to Manawa Suaday after
noon and play a double-header with tiie
Council BlulTa Eagles. Bol K.noea will t
for one admlstdou and 'trie "first game wil
l railed at 2.30. The lineup:
Ideals. , Position. , ., ,; Eagles.
Lewis First base Moore
Hofman Second bene.,'.... Spain
Mlntkua Third base Moaher
Lynch '. Shortstop Brewl.-k
Uibon Left field Grtfhth
Leuhrs Center field Howarth
Campbell Right field.... Rutherford
Bellinger ..,rpitch...., Mathews
ehililvan .....Pitch., Mosher
Neff .....' Pitch ,
Coe Catoh...
Bowler .Catoh...
ST. UOt'Mi' ? ' ?' ClKClKNATI.
K.'H.O.A B I B H O A
ODonlln, U ... ( 1 a 0 4
0 Seymour, cf... f
OtDolan ,' rf,..,, 1
rarrall. lb... 1
Donovan,' rf.. 0"'
ii)o.i -ef..'.i 4
liraiii. aa 0
rfci-cuy, ii:.. o
WirK. 40.,... 1
lUrkttt. lb.. 1
i'an, c '. 1'
lAmleary, p.. 1
14 1
4 4-0
110
0 14 OHr.-klry, lb... 4
1 I 0 TSteJutJt. lb 4
ISA 01aly..:b
0 4 0 0 Corcoran, aa. 0
1 1 i 0 Pleta, e.,...: 4
I 0 1 4Pool, p...... 0
14 00
. 1 0 4
3 10 4
0 1 1 0
14 1 0
0 10
1 e' 1 .
14 10
Brean'h's, of 0
Miuo, lb.. I
Msrtea.- 11.... 2
Babb. aa 0
Dunn, Jb..... 1
Ullbart, Jb... 0
Warner, 0.... 0
MeGlnnlty, p 0
14.1
1 J
1 t 1
0 0 2
0 10
4 4.0
4 4 0
4 14
lit
1 o
Total! ... 4 10 27 15 iJ Total 1 I U 4
New York 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Left oh bases: New York, 8; Brooklyn, 6.
Two-base hits: ' Sheckard, McQann. Sac
rifice hits: . Browne. Dunn. Stolen bae:
Mertes, Babb, Dunn.- Double-play: -Babb
to Ollbert. First on errors: New York, 2;
Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By McOlnnlty,
2; by Jones, 8. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Hurst.
Score, second game:
NEW YORK. BROOKLYN.
. , H.H.fl.A E . R.H.O.A.B.
rf... 0 O'l 0 u Strang, lb... 0 0 10 0
0' 1 Jordan, lb.
0 Olbbeikard, If
Browne.
Brean'b'n,' cf 0
MrOann, lb.. 0
Mrrtoa, If.... 1
babo, u... 0
Diina, Sb 1
Ollbert, lb.,. 1
Warner, c... 4
Mt)ln;i!ty,'4. 1.
xaVanli'a ... 0
0 I
0 I
2 I
I
1 0
I I
0 0
1 0
0 ,t'Uebba, cf...
0 0leyle, lb...
0 0 1 0
114 10
ooioo
4 0 40 1 1
1 .OiDahlen aa... 1. .0 . i 5-0
I I'Mcl-raery, ,rf. 0 1 1 .0
t u.rioof. lb 0 1 1 1
1 uljatWltath., i t.0 A.'l
V ujBcnraiut, p... u.v u ; i
Uaaea, p.V.t.f 4'a, .1" 1 4
JTotals .-r.. 47 I
''i'tCorie out 'wh'en V
xx Batted for McU
New Ydrlc
Brooklyn -..a....
loiaia .
Martin, rl... 0
rrlel, tb 1
Anaerson, lb V
Wallace, si.. 0
Hemphill, cf. 0
Kahoe, o..... 4
Hill, lb 1
Powall,' p.... 1
t 2
1 0
4 7
? .
0 1
2 I
1 ,1
O'Slatterjr,
0Altrock, p.,
-Klwen. dj..
Total! ... 4 11 27 12 0 xHolmei ,,
I
0 10
too
10 0
1M 0
111
12 0
10 0
0 10
1 I 0
0.00
was leaving the grounds the crowd surged
round him, but no vtolesce . was offered.
Attendance, . 8,260, Score: ., . . .,
IlHTBOrr. I . CLEVELAND, i '
.R.H.O.A.B.
fllrtt. rf..... l 1 1,00
WBa, O..... 4 2 14 4
0. (HBl-adlay, tb.. 0 10 4 1
4 C l.ajol7 tb.... 0 144
t Hlctman, Ik. 1 111 ( 4
. Dan It on . I
R.H.O.AsE.
it, ct..: 0 0 0 0
Barrett,
Laah. rf...... 1.11
Crawford, rf. 1 1
Care, lb Mil
WrAillatari aa 1 1 0
Mcuuire, ,
I 1
YeaT, lb... 0 . 1
frnlth, !b...V 1 1
Muilin, p.... 0 0
Klininier, p, 0 6
sCourtuejr ..0 4
f 1 MooarUir. U, 1 I t 4
I O Dwnla. c... 4 0 i 0
I. Olflocha'er, nil 1 t) t
.4 4 4
I 11 It t I
t I 17 I 2
2 0 0
0 0 0
0-4
0-2
ToUl! .
it Batted for Tannehill. -.
St. Louis .....1 10 0 0
Chicago 1 0 0 10
Left on bases: Chicago. 4: St. Louis. 11.
Two base hits: "Green, Inbeli, Tannehill,
Martin, 11111 Three base bits: labell. - Sac.
riflce hit: Burkett. Struck out: By Alt
rock, 1; by Owen, 1; by Powell, 1. Hit with
ball: Callahan, Martin. Time, 1:16. Um
pire: O'Laughlln. . . ..
Griffith Pitches a Victory.
' NEW YORK, Aug. Manager QrlffltH
again pitched nls team to victory today.
In only oiio inning, the seventh, could the
visitors make more than .one hit, when
they' bunched three and scored their .only
runs. In the eighth he was struck in the
face by a liner. The ball knooked out
several teeth and cut his Up so that a
dosen stitches were necessary. Townsend
hniHhed the game. Attendance, 4,023
Score: NEW yoltK.' ', WASHINGTON.
.- H. H O. A E l R.H.O.A.B.
Conror, 3b... 0 0 1 0 0 Moran. M.....4 0 4 0
Kyan, cr o
I Clarke, lb.... 0
0 gelbach, If... 0
0 Orta.' K. ...... 0
0 Lea, rf
0 Coughlln, lb. 1
0 McCor-k, tb.. 1
0 Klttrldl. .. 4
0 Patlea, p
I OjDpnahus,
0 '. Total!
-i
. Total .1.. .1 12x11 V .. -xTwo
out when game forfeited.
Detroit-- ..........4 1 0.9- 0 9 0 S 1 t
Cleveland ;.':W.fl 0 10 1 0 O-'O
Earned rtlns: ' Cleveland 2. Detroit 2.
First tiase on errors; Detroit 2, Clevelahd
2. Left on bases: Cleveland 11, Detroit 4.
lkulile plays: Kmlth and Carr; La Jole and
Hickman. First base on balls: Bv Dona
hue 1, by Muliin 5. Struck out: By Dona
hue 4.' by Muliin 6. by Kisslnaer- 2. Stelen
baxes; La Jole 2, Bradley 2.- Flick, Bemla,
Carr, Umpire: Connolly. Time. 2:15.
standing of the Teams. ..
. Played. Won. Lost.. P.C.
keeler, rf.... 4
Clberleld,' ex. 1
tvilllama. 2b. 1
Oanaol, lb... t
atrFarland, cf 0
bavin, If 1
Bevllla, .... 0
(.ninth, p.... o
Townaena, p. 0
0 I
0 4
0 2
1 11
1 4
1 0
2 1
1 0
0 0
1
Totala ... T f TT t t
New York,......, 0
Washington 0
Totala ... 14 15 t
3 8 0 0 0 0 1 7
.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02
ri'
J l2l-12 1
nning rtin w'aJ'm'adeH
unity in nlntn.
0 0 1 0 0 If 0 v 2 t
'0- 4 O'J o-8
Totala ... 4 7 17 11 0
St. Loills ............ 0 8 0
Cincinnati 10 1
Earned, runs: St. Louis, 8; .Cincinnati, 1.
Two-baae hit: Daly. Three-base hit: Dun
leavy. Home run: tk-ymuar. Sacrifice
hit: Donovan. Double plays: Farrell to
Hackett, Brain to Farrell to Hackett.
Paesed ball: Pelts. Stolen bae: t y
moor, lilt by pitched ball: By . Poole,
Burke. Bases on balls: Off Dunleavy, 2;
off Poole, 1. . Struck out: By Dunleavy, 1;
by Poole, 3. Left on bases: St. Louis, 3;
Cincinnati, a. Time: 1:. .Umpire: O Day.
Score, second game: -
CINCINNATI. , ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.E.
114 0 0:Parrall. tb... 0 I I t 0
v liunovan, rf.
0 Suioot, cf. .
0 Drain, aa...
O'Uarclay, It.
OBnrka, tb..
0 Hackett, U
1 .,.ft jin Vwincui NTaw Vnrlf 7- Ttrnlrlvn
8, Home run: Mertes. " Stolen basea: Gil
bert,' Mertes, McUlniUty, Sheckard, Dobbs.
Saorrnee hits:- Browne, Warner v First' base
on balls: t Off tichmidt, l;,oT Jones, 1; oft
MoGlnnlty, 4. First base on: errors: New
York 1': Brooklyn. 2. Hit bv Ditched ball:
Totali ... I ttt T 4'Py Schmidt, 1. Struck out: By Mctlln
0 0 0 0 2 -5
0 0 10 8 0-3
Strong
PlcUrell Defeats Beatrice.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Aug. 4. -(Special. 1
The Beatrice base ball team went to Pick
rell yesterday and played the ' team at
that place, the game resulting in a de
feat for the Beatrice boys by a eoure ef
I M t
Ponlln. If.
Selmovr. cf.. 114
bilanrf..... 1 2" 0
Kx klry. lb . I I II
Bi.mleiat, lb I .1 1
Paly, lb.,....' 0 I t
4'orroran, :ia. 1 1 1
Pirn, a 1 1 1
Harprv .,.. 4 I 4
Totala ...11 Unit
11 1 1
, 0 t 0
0 0 4 1
,0140
.4411
0 4 11 0
J O-NelL e. 0 1 4 t
M. O'Nell, . 0 10
Taylor, p.... I 0 0 1
(llty. 6. Time: .1:60. Umpire: Hurst.
BtandiiiaT at the Teams.
Pittsburg ..
New York
Chicago ...
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn
Played. Won. Lost
2
IM
trr'
V6
?0
Boston 8H
bt. lxuls 'J3
Philadolphla -W
(James today: Pittsburg at Chicago, St
Louis at ClnclnnalL - -
61
64
67 '
6u
43
SS
o5
31
81.
So
40
46
47
CO
bO
til
P.O.
.63
.tioO
.6s.i
MM
.478
.433
.3i,8
.3J7
IVashiriKian 10, First. bavi
GrimthTl,; off Patlon'lw'l
Griffith 1,' by, I'atten 1. 1
t j-.firneu iuu: Btw iuik a, tiaoiuuKiyu x.
firsi case on errors: niw ioia a, tvasn-
ifhrton f Lett, rln hILRHs: . a(W' Yorlc 6
i-ljsi, nape, o.n Dans: ,uir
oirucK out; ny
rT1in-hflBA hltat
OanaeJ 2, Griffith, Clarke.. Sacrllice hit:
lUlliama Stolen bases: McCormick. Dou
pin -play: Klbertleld and Uansel. Umpire:
KtrcWQune xime: i.vj.
s Detroit Is A-rrarded Omme.
CITVELAND. Aui. 8. In . the eleventh
inning of today s game Buelow of the De
troit: club threw an old black -into play.
As soon as the Cleveland players defeated
It they rnsde a protest, but In vain. There
upon La, Jole threw the ball over the
grand stand, and Umpire Connelly awarded
tjhe game- to Detroit, t to 0. As Connelly
Boston 92 69
Philadelphia 93 . , 64
New York 86 45
Cleveland ........... 93 47
Detroit 20 . 48
Et. Louis . 80. 42
Chicago ; 90 . 41
Washington vi zy
Games today: St. Louis
Cleveland at Detroit.
S3
,39
41.
45
44 .
48
49
.641
.6M
,523
-.611
.611
...467
.4ft
.819
at t Chicago,
Crescents Versus B. Jetters.
The: Crescents will aro- to South Omaha
today to play ..the B. Jetters of .that place
at Jetters park, Twenty-eighth . and W
streets. The viaduct which has been under
repairs for the past two weeks has now
been- oompiciea ana. an xans can uute cars
to the grounds.
Last Sunday the B. Jetters defeated the
Crescents in a ten-lrfnlng game by a score
of 6 to 6 and the Crescents will try and
even matters up. this Sunday, Teams line
up as rouows:
B. JETTEK3. Position. CRESCENTS.
Ackermann Shortstop. ......... Tracey
Clark ,.. .First base Petersen
Cahili Third base
E. Clark Left field
Lynell Second base
Badue ........ ..Center flld ,
Fletcher B-ight field. .....
Flnley ..Catcher.-.:.....,
f .......... r; .... ( k t cher .. ...., Hatha way
McIIaWA. .....V..... Pitcher... ja(iv. Trpby
Cgikr t. ...t.i. Pitcjrti.g.':v. Jatersa
Trie" lea'lBrVll play a dttuljie-heaawr at
Manawa-With .the-Kagles.' . J . ' .
TT ecu
.... Kyan
Rodman
,. Doe
Tompeett
Williams
.The JonVbh 'Smiths uTrt nlav ' a .Hnliril.
beader at.lritbn' Street 'park with the
Originals.'. ' ' .',' ' ,
, ' .' . -"' : : r- ii ' "J '
BaLa(Intereree in the, iereatli ,
TKllNSON ''Neb. . Aug! i.gbeciai.)
Frrday 'afterndon' NeVport 'and Xtklqson
met on the Atkinson ground.-Tt was" aa
Interesting game from the start, neither
side having any decided- advantage. A
thunderstorm came up during tbe seventh
inning, and the game was called. Score!
Atkinson, 8; Newport, 2.
Totala ... 1 17 14 0 1
Cincinnati 3 0: 0 0 6 0 0 011
Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
. Karned runs: Cincinnati, 4: Bt. Louis, 1.
Two-base hits: ponlln, Seymour. Three
base hit: Daly. Double play: Burko to
Farrell to Hackett. Stolen banes: Beckley
Vi), Beymour. Bases on balis: Off O'Nell,
1. Struck out: , By. O'Nell. 2; py Tay'.or,
1; by Harper, 1 Lett on bases: St. I-oul".
2; 'lnclnnall, 1 Hits: Oft O'Nell, 17; off
Taylor. 0. Innings pitched: By O'Nell. t;
by Taylor, 2. Time: 1:28. Umpire: O Day.
Bostaa Dowas the Phillies.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8 -Boston de
feated Phlladclpliia in a twelve-Inning foil
tost today. Tbe second game, was called
In the fourth lnninc because of the col
lapse of the wall supporting the left Held
bleachers. Attendance lo.Olo. . Score, nrst
game:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
' I tUOi l. k.H.O.A E.
Coo ley. . If... 1 1 Taeniae, f, ! 1 4 I
Taua.f. lb... X 1 14 1 4 Otaaa, Ik.. 4 0
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Piles Ip Rsaa, with Phillies
Heorlag Freely, hat Bad
Seeoad.
BOSTON. Aug. 8 Henley was easy for
Boston today, and after the second inning
the n-Hult was never In doubt. Dlneen nun
invincible up to the ninth, whea he let up.
Freeman's hatting, Dlneen's box .work and
Parent's and Seyhoid's fielding were the
features. Attendsice, 14. ii). Score:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
H H O. A E I R.H.O.A.B.
Dounh'ty, if. I I 4 I 1 HufTman. If . 1 1 t tt 0
(olllaa. lb... I 1 t 0 a Hlrkurtas. cl. 1 I I I I
Siahl. ct 1 111 0 lavl. lb..:'. I 0414
Frrrman, rt.. I I 1 I U Crnaa. lb. 0 0 I II
Parria, aa.... 1 I 1 I I Ualy, Zt 1 1 0 0 I
rirun. aa . 0 0 4 I 0 Seybold. rf . . 1 0 14 0
Lat'haui-a. lb 4 4 i 0 Murpky. lb . I I 1 1 I
Ferrla, lb....l II 1 I 11. Croaa. aa. 1 1.1 4 I
Crlfer, c 1 1 4 1 0 Khra. k, C....0 110 1
DlL.en. J, ... 1110 0 H.nlar. p.... 0 4 14 1
aPowara 4 4 4 4 !
Totals ...11 11 17 4. '
I Total! ... 4 I 44 I 4
(Batted for Henley in the ninth.
Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 -ll
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
Karned runs: Boston, 7; Philadelphia, 4.
Two base hits: . Dlneen. Freeman. Three
base hits: Criger, Hoffman. Pickering, M.
Cross, Dolan. Stolen ' bases: . Dougherty,
A email vimtile came on my law, put gars me bo
ulcer Of sore. At p,in or Inconvenience, and I should hare rf0Jr
rf I f,. TjL-artv ten about ll San is not uwauw
Ol Hie warty fcled ,itUe theft Cab over.but would not
nr1pa and trim, v i iri.i. mtntinuaJ for some time then the Cancer
ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. -
" After the age of 45 or 50 when the -vital powers are naturally weaker
' It U noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly aud often, a very insignificant
' scratch or bruise becomes
' a bad
, this time
freAnrrlia TI
?les that have been on YlVlSJ
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birth begin to inuame apa 'I'SV , r t.kinV f.w botuei ai.ap.
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arelargeeating.glonghing lfiXtf &kWX5&l&?
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bTnVumbXg' h&VZ i Z.!ff and
ouTand I becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginninff of Cancer. . These
old sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, salves, etc., tjp
the purtace clean xney arc uui scaiiug, n. wva
medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood
aud a tonic to build up the -general system Is what
is needed, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy,- No
n;cnn i so nowerful and no rferra ' so deadly
that this jn-v-at vegetable. blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of every
kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative properties. If you have an ol4
. ' ,. .1 :a a -.,i:ol oAmntk nr an lnformatiott
sore or ulcer, write ub au uuv n. auu wcun. j .
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