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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903.
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RANGERS DOWN THE SAINTS
Caaba Takes Fim Gam of Series from
th Kii:oarl Jo Joes.
BOTH TEAMS HAVE ON BATTlNG RAGS
Loral Hnitr, However, to Blirk
Their Hits, While rhafstall Keaa
Tbos ( Visiter Well
Scattered
-"he Rourkelte took the first gam of
the aerlea from the Batnta yesterday aftr
noon by batting; out seven runs and a
victory all In the first Inning-, and finishing
with a srore of S to . Chlnn was In th
box for St. Joseph, and had only tiia one
bed InnUig". only allowing three scattered
hits after that fatal first, while Bcbafstall
was touched up to the extent of eleven
hits. Just the same as Chlnn. What saved
BchafstaU was that the hits were not all
p'aced In one Inning, as they were for
Chlnn.-
The Sainta opened bp like a bottle of
champagne and flssed all over the field,
but a eouple of sensational catches of
Carter and a pickup of Illckey's put them
to the bad In ahort order. Then Carter
ras erased at first and Oenlns began the
laughter. Chlnn was In for something,
and everyone put on his batting rags and
went after him. Oenlna smiled, and sliced
out a two-bagger. Miller tried to sacrifice,
but managed to scrape on to first on the
bunt. Then Thornton pounded the ball
for two sacks, and two run cam In.
Bhugart slaughtered the ball, and Thorn
ton ambled over the - plate, while Bhu
sjart hung at third. Kelly singled, Hlckey
doubled, and Oondlna did likewise.
' Look Like fro End.
It looked a if It would never Stop, but
Bohafsiall fanned nonchalantly, and Carter
began It again with a atngle, and Oopdlng
scored, But Oenlns took compassion on
Chlnn and made It three down. In the
second Bchafetall passed Kemmer, and
Hartman followed with a single. Glad
and Oarvln counted out, and He Bride
slammed out a two-bagger and two runs
came tn.
In their half of the second the Rourke
lta got one little score on Pusty Miller s
poke, a sacrifice, a fielder's choice ard a
tolen - base. ' That aa all then
Omaha In the way of scoring, with the
exception of a few good start tbat fii
sled along- in the sixth and seventh In
citing. Meanwhile the Saint piled up a
I fow until the eighth, who they had five,
f and atarted In to do thing . properly.
Glade and .Garvin each hit safe, and Mc
J lirlde brought one In with a single. Chlnn
I daubed on Into Bhafstal'a flogere and he
threw It poorly, to Hlckey, and Hlcxey
fumbled It. That li'.led the bags. Dona
hue waa up, naxt and mashed a hot one
Into Thornton, aad Cbinn was doubled out
at first. McBrlde should have been caught
at second . too, but a Uttle sleepy work
on Thornton', part hindered action, and
6chafMe.il wa required to strike out Bel
den. Tna score:
, . OMAHA.
AB. R. BH. PO.
4 ,0 1 I
S I I 1
W'j-mour, Three-Nis hits: Corcoran.
Carney. Home run: flymo'ir. Peln
bases: Abhsttirrhlo. Antr Kelley. Dou
ble play: laly to llnhn. llrtt base on
bulls: Oft Melerkev, 4. "trurk out; Ilr
MslMrkey, I; by Itahn. . Fsssd hall:
Moran. Time: 100 Umpire: Johnstone.
Score, second game:
BOSTOf I CINCINNATI.
R. H.O.A. B.I K. H O. A B.
Pntw, ....! Ill Kur. If.... I 111
Tnr-r, lk... 1 t I t S'Tmovr, cf. I t 0
Ctwler. II.... i l'onlin. rt... I
Orrrjr. rf... I 1 Bikl,r. lb.. I 1
inl,r. ef .. 1 I Si-lnf.Mt, Ik 1 i I I 1
Ah'tl-hl. tt 1 I IDalr. I 111
Cr.m ,,r, Ik I irorrcraa. M. I 4 4
Aubr,,. aa... 14 4 1 Hitnr, ... t 4 111
rittlor. p.. Pkllllpa, ... I 1 14
- lOonlln 4 144
ToUli ... 4 I 17 1
TattlS ... I 14 M II I
xBtted for Haberer In the ninth.
Boston 1 0 1 t 0 I 4
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 I
Two-base hits: penter, tonl!n. Three
base hit: Stanlev. Home run: 8lnlldt.
Stolen bases: Aubrey, Cooler (2), Dexter 2).
Double play: Dexter to Gremlnaer. Flrt
base on balls: OfT llttinger. 3; off Phillip.
1. Struck out: By Ptttlnger 6; bv Phillips,
I. Tim; 1:22. Umpire: Johnstone.
Mlrrebe Wist a ad Lae.
BROOKLYN. Atie 1 Brooklvn and
Chicago broke even In the double header
today, the home team winning the first by
to I, and losing the other by the margin
of one run.
In the first ram the Chlcaao fielders
gave Welmer wretched support. The visi
tors maae nve runs in tne second inning
of the last game; hut after that Oarvln
settled down. Wicker atarted In to pitch
for Chicago. He waa knocked out of the
oox in the nrtn inning. Taylor relieved
him and Brooklyn's scoring ended. At
tendance, l.looy Score, first game:
BROOKXTK. CHICAOO.
R.M.O.A B. R H O. A C.
!. Ik... 114 1 !!. If.... 110 4
Sha-sar. If. 1 (,ur, IB ... 1 I I I I
Pobba, cf.... 1 4 4 1 I t hanra, lk.. 4 111
Uorle. lk ... 1 1 11 4 4 Jonea, cf 111
lahlas. ss... 1114 aTlnkar, as... 4 1111
MrL'rtanr. H. I 4 I 4 4 Klin, e I 14 14
Ji.rSas. Ik... 1 1 I I t ltr, ib ... 4 1 I I 0
Jack 1 1 tech. a 4 1 4 4 4 Hailar. rt... 1 I
svkiBl4t, ...1 iiWtlsier, p... 14 4 12
T eta la ... 4 I IT II ll Touts ...It 14 II I
Brooklyn 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
Chicago 1 0100000 0-2
Deft on bases: Chlcas-o. R: Rrooklvn. I.
Two base hits: Kline, Jordan, Doyle.
Stolen bases: Chance. .2: Dahlen. Double
plays: J one to Chance: Dobbs to Dahlen
to Strang: Jordan to Doyle. First base on
error: Chicago, I: Brooklyn, 1; First base
on ball: Off Schmidt, 2; off Welmer, 4.
Biicnnce nit: Blagle, Sheckard, McCreery.
Struck out: By Schmidt. 4; by Welmer, 4.
Tim:' 1:4. Umpires: Moran and Hurst.
Bcorey second gam
CHICAOO. I BROOKLYN.
H.H.O. AH. ft M ft A S!
ilaata. If.... 1 I I t slstrans. Ik... 1 111
f'.r, lb ... 114 1 liHhatkar. If. 4 1 I 4 1
vninca, 10... 19 11 0 Dobba. cf 1114 4
Josaa. ef 4 4 4 1 4lt-oyle, lk..;9 I II 1
Tinker, aa.,. 4 114 P.hlan. sa... till
'ln. 114 1 Mccreary, rf. 4 4 I 14
1 I I I v
A.
0 0
0
S 2 2 5 0 0
2 1 1 10 0 0
4 110 10
.411210
1111-21
.41 0 0
. 4 0 6 0 1 4
XI 11 27 I 1
..ST. JOSEPH.
. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Tlnnahne Cf and If.... S 1 1 S 1 0
llelden. If and rt...... o
toh, 3b ...., 0 0
Kemmer. ID . I. 2
Hartman, ef ,w! lf I
Carter, rf
Oenlns, tt,,.:
Miller. If..........
Thornton, lb..'...
Bhuaart. !b
Kelly, ss.
Mickey. 3b.. .,.
Gondlng, c,.,....
Schafstall, p....i
Total...
Glade.
Garvin, c
McBrlde. 2b....
Chlnn, p
..
.. 4
.. 2
.. i
3
10
1
- 1
' 2
0
. 0
0
3
0
0
I 0
3
0
11 24 10
.T 1000000 3
l i o e
Totsls
Buna by Innings:
ftmnhi -
St. Joseph Q 2 0 2 0 0
Hit by Innings L
Omaha .. 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 11
Bt. Joseph 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 3 0-11
lTntrr! 'runs! Omaha. T: St. Josenh. 2.
Deft on bases: Omaha, 7: Bt. Joseph, T.
Base on bails: Off Schafstall, 3: oft chlnn.
1. Struck out: By Schafstall, 2; by Chlnn,
l Twn-hasA . hits: Oenlns.. Thornton,
Hickev. Uondlna. McBrlde. Three-base
hits: Shugart. MoHrlde. Sacrifice hit:
T-hnrnmn . Ktn1n bun: Miller. Kelly.
Bobe, Kemmer, Glade, Time: 1:85. Umpire:
.tveuy.
Distillers Jfamp em Denver.
DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 13 Heavy hitting
by Peoria ana poor playing oy ijenver were
the features of today a gam, ocore:
B..H.E
Tnri. 1 A 1 13 1 4 I 011 23 4
Ienver 0 10013003-3 12 7
Batteries:-- Denver. Lempke, frisk and
Echlei; Peoria, Friend and Wllaon.
' I
4l ! ... Mlllialres Gve Present.
i I ll COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 1.-The lo
Vjs." -S. cal mad a present of today tram to
." lT J Milwauke. Score: A R H.B.
i X J1 xr.iw.nkM i 13 13 110 0-16 W 2
k a a
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1
! 1
71. Cl
M
Xf
V inlnrarfn Hnrinaa 010000100 2 10
flatteries: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia;
Colorado Spring. Villeman and Doran.
Dee Melaee Dovra Kawa.
DES MOINBS. la., Aug. 19. Cushmann
was In good form, striking out twelve
men. The visitors played a loose fielding
came ana the locals Dattea wen, winnina
easily. Attendance 400. Score. R.H.E.
hell: By Kellum, 1. Tim: 1:25. Umpire:
Foreman.
Ptaadla; ef the Teame.
St. Paul ....
Milwaukee .
IOulsvlile
Indlnnaprtll
Kansas City
C'olumbu .
Minneapolis
Toledo
Games today
1
10
13
m
1"0
107
1
won. Ivt r.r.
7f 14 .CI
t to n
M 47 .341
17 4 .tn
i 31 i4
44 A3 .411
41 64 ..)
37 7 .364
.104
Loulsvlll t St. Paul.
Indianspoll at Minneapolis. Columbua at
Kansjs city, ioieuo at Miiwauae.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Errors Rlee White Vox Early Lead,
Whleh Boatos, H.Brever,
Destroy.
CHICAOO. Aug. 1 Errors, both In bat
ting and fielding, gave the visitors a lead
of three run for six innings. In th
seventh, with two men on bases, Isbell
tied the score with a hit past first that
rolled under the right field bleachers, mik
ln It a home run. A single, White's wild
pitch and an out gnve Boston the gam In
the ninth. Attendance, 1,276. Scoret
BOf TON. CHICAOO.
, It H.C.A.B I R H.O.A B.
tVnithartr. If 9 1 0 iHnlmaa, If... 4 114 4
Colllna, Ik .. I 114 4 lakell, Ik.... 1 I 11 1 4
C. Bt.hl. cf. 1 I 1 0 O'Jnnaa. cf 114 4
Preamas, rf. 1 I I 4 9 Orern. rt I 4 4 4
Parent. aa...4 1 4 0 Callahas, Ik. 4 1 1 1 1
IChanca. lk 4 4 11 4 Matoon, Ik . 4 1 1 4 1
Ffrria. lb.... 114 llTarnahlll. a 4 1 4 4 1
1 ffcahl. .. I I I I t llattarr. ... 1 1 T 4 4
Dlaasn. 1 I OjWkil. 1 I 1 4 4
Totala ...4 I 17 11 1 ToUIa ...I tt U 4
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3
I-eft on bases: Chicago, 7: Boston, la.
Two bsse hits: White, Freeman. Home
run: Isbell. Sacrifice hits: Holmes. C.
Stahl. Stolen base: Parent. Double plays:
Tannehlll to Isbell; Ferris to LsChance.
Struck out: By White, 6; by Dineen, 1.
Passed ball! Slsttery. Bases on balls: Off
White, 2: Off Dineen, 2. Wild pitch: White.
Time: 1:60. Umplrej Connelly.
Clevelaad Take's Pitcher' Battle.
CLEVELAND, Aug. IS. Cleveland won a
filtcher battle from Washing-tun, each
earn making only fiv hits. Cleveland
scored In the eighth on a base on balls, a
steal end two long flies. In the ninth
Gochnauer scored on hi single, Moore
sacrifice and Flick's hit. Attendance, 1,354.
Score:
CLEVELAND.
Inn, Ik
Ilrlr. rt
Wlrkr,
Taylor, .
I Jnrdr n, Ik. .
4114
114 4 O R liter, c I I 1 s
4 4 4 4 0 Garvin, I
4 4 4-4 4&ea,)ar
l
Totala ...I1127H i Totala ...I I 17 II I
x Batted for Oarvln in ninth.
Chlca- ... 310000003
Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 -
Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, .
Two bass hit: Kllng, Ever,- Chance,
Dovle. Dahlen. RhrWrJ Th. hi...
Bitter, Strang. Home run: Chance. Stolen
oaae: linker. Ever. Harley, Strang.
Double play: McCreery to Doyle, Rltter to
Dahlen. First basa on errors: Chicago, 1.
Plrt base on bails: Off Oarvln, i, off
Wicker, 4; off Taylor, . Struck out: By
S'.n1"'.. lJ bJ d icker. 2; by Taylor. 1.
Wild pitch: Garvin. Time: l:A Umpire:
nurse ana Moran.
Po4saed Gaines.
At New York New Tnrk.Plllhnr am
Mlltnnn,il 1 h
Btaadlna; of the Tea
Pittsburg- ...
New York ..
Chicago
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn ...
Boston
St. Louis ....
Philadelphia
Played. Won. Lost.
.101
....100
....101
....102
....102
.... IS
....10
.... 02
4
60
(13
55
60
4a
35
31
35
40
4!
47
62
6
70
61
P. C.
.4(4
.W0
.6W
.639
.4M
.429
.310
.387
ally,
s M
Kansas City
Te Moine .....1 313000 12
..ooovasov b o i
2 35 . 640
(1 S3 .410
61 47 .6?0
44 '47 .
47 61 .4.6
44 65 .444
4! 64 .4JD
3 63 .40 J
Butteries:. Cushmann and Fohl: Cable,
Mlltoil and Meaa.tU
staaelaal of the Tea ass.
Plaved. Won. Lot. P C.
Milwaukee 7
Colorado Spring ...100
Kanu City 8
t-st. Joseph
Peoria
lvnver 9
Je Mains 98
Omaha . T
Games today: St. Joseph at Omaha,
Peoria at Denver, Milwauke at Colorado
Springs, Kansas City at Pes Moine.
GAMES IN NATIONAL' LEAGUE
Beaa Eater ghat Oat Claelaaatl, bat
Lea th Beeoa C.
Iel. '
BOSTON. Aug. II Cincinnati shut out
th locals In the first game of a double
header todav.- but hard hitting and some
lurk turned the tablt In the second. Ma
lurkey ws hit hard and often In the earlier
part of the game. The feature Of th o
ond game waa Donlin's terrifio hit In the
ninth, although severe lumenea prevented
him from getting more than two base.
Attendance, 3.070. Score, first came:
CINCINNATI. . BOSTON
Game todsvi Plrtahurv at Xl. v.v
Chicago at Brooklyn, ClnclnnaU at Boston!
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
St. Pawl Hold Loalsrlll Paws to
Oae Raa la. Spite (
r" . , HllaC -
ST. PAUL. Aug-. 19.-Two-baae hits by
xuiiiiau ana rtonsnnnn gave Louiaviiie
Us OR run. The Visitor mada a da.
perat rally, but sharp fielding prevented
their scoring further. Attendance, 2,111.
at. rAt'L. I louisville
R.H.OA.E RHOAB
'er. Ik 1 I I I C Karwin. rt... 4 4 I 1 4
tmanaon, ef. I l 0 Hart, If I I
Jackaon. rt.. I I 4 4 4. Rratbaar. Ik. I 1 I I
8-kaafar, aa, 4 1 14 Odwall, cf. .. 4 4 1 6
Hnsxina. lb. 1 I 4 I e's. In, Ik. 4 1
riotirnojt. II. 0 a I t srhrlavsr. a, 4 I I 1 4
Whealar. Ib. 4 4 T 1 llWhlta. lb.... 4 4 7 1 0
. 4' ran. c. 1 I 1 aoulnlan. aa.. litis
Bailer, p.... 4 4 4 1 ftBotuuinea. . I 1
Totala ...I T 17 11 ll ToUIa ... 1 M 11 "
St. Paul o 100000I 3
Loulsvlll o 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two-base hit: Geler (2), Bohnnon (2),
Hart. Cluinlan. Three-baits hit: Ri-haefar
Double play: Kerwln to Brashear. Stolen
bases: Brashear (2), Husftlna, Shannon.
Baae on ball: Off Bohannon, 4; off bai
ley 4. Struck out: By Bohannon, : by
Bailey. 3 Left on base: St. Paul. C;
Loulsvlll. 1L Tim: 3:06. Umpire: Has-
aoii.
Bast Play Mara Brewere' Wla.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 19 Milwaukee won
from Toledo today in the ninth. Stupid
base running by Toledo and poor fielding
by both team eharacterUed th game.
niiciioenoe. bw, score;
MILWAVKEa I TOLEDO.
h.at.O.A.E H O A V
Bckaflar. lb.. I I Barnard, ef.. I I 4 0
PonahiM. Ik. I 9 11 Owana, If ... 1 4 4 4 4
Woo. I I 1 Smirk, rt 1 1 1 1
l'u,;.ub. Ik. 1 1 1 I irkildi. lb.... I 14 11
Oanlay. rf .l 1 I t BlaBk'ahlft. c I I I 1 I
nualaaay. If. 4 4 S-aub, lk... 414
Hampklil, cL 1 1 I ITwrnar, lk... I 1 14 4 4
viox. aa v v a s ff
4txlitk. .. 4 I a
atimnal. .. 4 4 4 41
saMuallar ,. Totals .. 4 IxU 11 4
I WASHINGTON.
K.H.O.A.E. II. H.O.A E.
lick, rf 4 14 4 (iRoblnaon. rt. 4 1 1 t
Bar, cf 1 4 1 Moran, aa.... 4 4 I I I
Bradlar. Ik.. 4 4 11 t Balhack, If... 4 1114
Lajoie, lb ... 1 1 I 0 Hrn. cf I 1 I t I
Hlckstas, lb. 4 1 I 4 4 Clarke, lb... 111
Mri.rthjf, u. I I 0 ajraughlls, lb. II I I
Bcrnla. c 4 4 I I 0 MH'or k, lb. 4 114 4
OorbD'ar, a. I I I I 0; Klttraitga, a. 4 4 i I
jaoora. u s wuuruio. ... 1
Totala ...I I IT 11 c Totala ...44 14 14
Cleveland . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 I
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Sacrifice hit: Bay, Flick, Moor. Stolen
bases: Lajoie. Coughlln, Clarke. Double
plays: Gochnauer to Hickman, Bradley to
Lajoie to Hickman. First base on balls:
Off Moore, 1; off Dunkle, S. Left on bases:
Clevelp.nd, 3: Washington. 4. Struck out:
By Moore. 3; by Dunkle, 4. Time: 1:13.
L'mpire: Sheridan.
Postpoaed Gasaes.
At Detroit Detrolt-PhlladolDhla ' earns
postponed; wet grounds.
At St. Louis dt. Louis-New York gam
postponed on account of nonarrlval, caused
by railroad accident. Double-header tomorrow.
Staaaiaar of the Team.
Plaved. Won. Lest. P. ft
Boston 101
Philadelphia 102
Cleveland 105
New York 9
Detroit 98
St. Loula 98
Chicago 102
Washington 101
Games today: Washington at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at St.
Louis, Boston at Chicago.
HARD LUCK F0R THE EAGLES
Waheo Wla from the Fremaat Teane
la m Match Fall of Bright '
"Playa,
WAHOO. Neb.. Aue- 19 t Knactal i Tha
Fremont Ear'es Inst a hard luck gam here
yesterday. They outflelded the local and
made the most hits, but were unable to get
their safeties bunched. Holmes' made a
splendid catch of a long 11 in left,- and
Nethaway won the game for Wahoo in the
ninth by a one-handed catch of a high liner
wun two men on bases. Th cor:
WAHOO.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
4 0 0 8 0 4
.. 4 4 4 4 (
.. J 4 4
... I "a V 14 l!
Ball, aa 1111
CrteUII, ... 4 1
11011
RHOAB.
Kallev. If.... 14 1 alDaitae. ef.... I 1 I I 4
iaour, cl. I I 4 4 iTimy. Ik . 4 4 4 I I
lx,l.n. rt ...4 .1 4 4 41 cirr. If... 4 441
b'klar. lk.. 14 air.ru.y. rt... 144
Bi.lul at, I). 1 I I I 11 Moran. a.. .. 4 4 T I 1
lalr. Ik 4 III 4 Ab lltblo. Ik 4 I 4 I I
rurroraa. as. 1 1 1 I S Uran'iar. Ik. 4 1 I I
riati. a a a la 1 siAubra. aa... a 1 a 1
lUka, 4 14 4 iMlarkaT. . 1 I
Totals ... I 14 IT I ll ' ToUIa ... 4 4 IT 14 4
Cincinnati 10I03 f
ITofttou io0000-0
Two-baa hit: Dexter, Beokley, Hahn,
h
WWJJMN
ai
Tunc or beer:$.
fkeaar trtm
H. Mae A t MMar
9
TaUU
X One out when wlnnlnar run made.
xx Batted for Moredtth In the eighth.
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 15
Toledo t 004002004
Two-base hits: Donahue, Unglaub. Three,
boa hit: Smith. Donahue. Base on ball
Off Meredith. 1. Hit by pitched ball; Ber
nard. Struck out: By Meredith. 3: by Cris
is .1, 1: oy ptimmei, 1. i,ert on Bases: Mil
wauke, 4; Tolado, T. Tiro! 1:30. Umpire
aiuiiane.
Kawa' Battlag Tell,
KAN8A8 CITY. Aug. 19.-Columhua
played a loose game today, and while
Kansa City also played carelesely they
battel Wagner hard and won. Alloway
waa efTectlve tor th local team. Attend
ance, 4o. score:
k ANSA CITT. COLCMBI S
RHOAal BHOA1
Eotkfaaa. It, 1 I I I Arnat, If.... Ill
Oaar. rt 1 I 4 4mtib. rt ..,l 1 4 4
Nanra, Ib .i.l 114 4 ClcaaoS. rt . 111
Oradr. k 1 miasmas, aa. 4
Hill, of 11 t K)inw, Ik.. 14 1
Butler, a lilt HaitMoa. cf... I 44
Laae, aa ... 1 14 1 4 Tarocr. Ik... III
Kraula, lk... I I It 1 I Mallor. Ik.,. 1 1 II I
Alluvai. . 4 I I I Tot. a I 1 1
Waar, ... 4
Totals ... I II IT II 1
I Totala ... I I 14 U
Kansas City 3 0110030
Columbu 1 0 1 0 0-1
Two-baae hits: Oear (2). Leewe, Franta,
Arndt, Smith, Fox. Home run: Mcllor
Sscrltlce litis: Nance, Alloway, Gleason
Btolrn bases: Cllngman. Bases on balls
Off AHoway, 3; off Wagner, 6. Struck out
By Alloway, I; by Wagner, 3. Left on
base: Kansas City. 10: Columbus, t. Tim
1:31. umpire: cunmngnam.
tiles Are l adrr Deg.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 1. -Two base on
balls and a single In the seventh won the
ram for Indianapolis today. Kellum was
nvlnclble. and outside of the seventh in
ula Thomas also pitched great bail. The
Minneapolis team was shaken up today,
Maloncy going to third. Mclntyra to first.
Bpooner to right field and Yeager back to
his old position behind th bat. Attend
ance, 760. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. I MINNEAPOLIS
a u o.a a 1 ft h o A .
Klkst, lb.... 4 14 4 4 alilan. cl. I I I (
roi. Ik 1 I I 4 Malooar. Ik. 4 I 1 1
H,(rt..ar. rt 4 I 1 I Orlar. a 4 I I I 4
Hayaoa. ... 1 I I Molalf r. Ik. 4 4 11 4 4
WiMiruS, If. 4 4 1 4 4 Lallr. If 14 14 4
CoullOT. cf... 4 14 eaee, a. .. 4 4111
H.rr.a. ss ... 4 4 14 eooaar, rt.. I I a
Taataatt. lb. 4 I 1 I 4 Mania. Ik... 4 4 I I
Kailum. ... 4 4 1 ITInau, S...4 4
Taut ... I I n 11 TaaaJ ... mill
Indlanapolla 0 M ( M I I M
Minneapolis .-
Double p'-ya: Martin to Ojier to Meln
tyre: Oyler to Martin to Mclntyre. Raana
on bait: Off Thomas, I Struck out: By
I'komaa, 3, by aveUuna, 1. tltolea base;
Hogrtevar, Heydon. Luft on base; Mln
neepoUa, 3, iailana soils. 4 Hit bur tattehad
6 35 .663
68 44 Mi
66 44 .649
49 47 . 510
49 4 .600
45 63 . 469
4 M .461
32 69 .317
Nethaway, aa
E. Johnson, c
Medina, 2b
F. Johnson. 3b....
Klllian. lb
Anderson, If
Mountain, if
Crawford, cf
Adams, p
Total 82 4 4 x2 10
X Melchow out on bunt third Strike.
FREMONT EAGLES.
AB. R. H.
Jens, ss 6 0 3
Konin, 3b 5 3 1
G. Cook, p I ' 1 ,1
IV COOK, .D 4 0 1
Melchow. lb 4 0 3
Walta, c.,.. 4 0
Holme. If 4 0 0
Glidden, rf 4 0 0
Louganecker, of 4 0 9
O.
10
3
0
7 X23
E.
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
Total 33
x Anderson out for batting out of turn.
vl ahoa 0 1 0 2 V 0 1 x 4
Eagle 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14
Run earned: Wahoo, 8; Eagles, 1. Two-
DAN PATCH SETS NEW MARK
Unbeaten Pio.ir Loweri Bur Pointer Mil
Beoord hj Quarter 8eoond.
WIND AND'TRACK OPPOSE THE ATTEMPT
Faaseas Her Glide Over Coarse
Swift 4 Steady as a Lee
asetle ta III Victory
with Time.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19 -Dan Patch broke
the world'a record today for pacers, paring
a mile In 1:63 at Brighton Beach. It waa
a magnificent performance, and aeemed an
Impossibility, considering the wind and
condition of the track. , .
There waa a stiff breeae blowing, which
struck the horses fairly In the face, but
the effect waa discounted by sending a
runner In front, while a second runner
galloped alongside. In view oT the ad
verse condition th announcement waa
mada that Dan Patch would go against
th track record of 2:00H and would also
try to beat the champion record of 1:694,
held since 1897 by Star Pointer.
labeatea Horse Cheered.
When the unbeaten pacer for Dan Patch
never loot a race appeared ha waa loudly
cheered, and after a few preliminary
warm-upa he got the word. With a awlft,
frlctionle stride he ahot from the wire
and seemed to be determined to push his
nose Into the flying aulky In front of him.
He swept to the quarter In 29'i. and
flashed past the half mile pole In 58. Then
cam th difficult top turn, and th slowest
quarter ensued, the three-quarters being
in l:ti. Down the stretch he cama as
swift and ateady aa a locomotive, and ahot
under the wire at 1:69. -
The new champion was not at all dis
tressed, and looked aa If he will be able
before pie season is over to beat his own
record. The betting waa even money
either for or against his beating the
record.
Summaries:
Pacing. 1:07 class, purse 22,000. mile and
a half dash:
Locandra, blk. h. (Brookblne) 1
Winflleld Stratton. b. h. iMcGuIrs) 2
Onoto, b. nv (McDonald) 8
Sphinx, ch. g. (Spear) . 4
Suffreet. blk. m. ( t
Charley Hoyt, b. m. (Sncw) t
Berdlna. b. m. (Davis) 7
Benusant. br. h. (Geers) 8
Time: 3:16V.
k'untnflfv iltnk Vsk rm mini,, tl nflft. for 2.
ear-old trotters, three In five:
Ethel's Pride, b. f.. by Dtrectum-
Ethelwvn. by Harold (Currv)..w..2 111
Mary Oage, br. f. iKenney) ..1 2 2 2
LriDDie W'leen. gr. 1. (vnon) a a a a
Bob Burdette, br. e. (Beachy) 2 4 3 da
Oranoine, b. c. (Oreen,....- ds
Blossom, b. f (Hudson) ds
Time: 2:14 2:14, 2:14H. 2:16S
Special, acalnst time to beat 3:00. and
$2,600 to beat world'a record, 1:694, pacing:
Dan Paten, c. n., by joe Fatenen-zciica,
by Wilkes Berry (lcHenry 1
Time: 0:29. 0:58. MS14, 1:69.
The Metropolitan, 86,000 purse, 2:30 pacers:
Dick Wilson, br. h., by Clay
King (Wilson) 1 4 4 12 1
Hal Chaffln. br. g. (Oeers) 4 8 12 12
Diabllt, b. g. (Walker) 2 1 2 3 8 3
Mary Anna, b. m. (Snow) 2 I I ro
Gilbert H. blk. g. (McDonald),6 dr
Time: 2:08. 2:H, 2:09. i:104. 2:14, 2:12.
Trotting, 2:18 claae, purae )2,000, two in
three:
Dillon Boy, b. h., by Baron Dillon
(Hudson) 1 2 1
Ida Gray. b. m. (Clark) 7 1 2
Grace Keller, br. m. (Cox) 8 8
Joe N. blk. g. (Andrewa) 3 6 (I
Neckette, b. m. (Fisher),. ,.6 4
Crowshade, br. m. (Wallf 4 7 S
Dark Secret, br. m. (Davis) .....3 4 da
Christina O. br. m. (Phelps) 8 da
Hi Boy, b. g. (Stansborough and
Walker) ...9da
Tim: 1:1414. 3:1314. t:lV - .1
Resalta at Saaga.
SAUOUS, Maaa .'Aug.'Isl-iA larg attend
ance, fast track and llviHy.fnteres! marked
th second day of the meeting a,t Old Sau
gua track.' Summary:- t ' 1
: Pacing, 2:09 claaa, purse 1500:- Prlncesa
Mouquette, br. oi., w-on in three etralght
beata. Beat time: 2:1014.
Trotting, 2:20 class, purae 3500: Sellah. br.
f., won In three straight heats. Best time:
:1714.
Pacing. 2:19 claaa, purae 2500: Henry N.
b. g., won three heats and the race; Pat L
won one heat. Best ltme: 2:15V
Result at Deeatar.
DECATUR, 111.. Aug. 19'.-Reult:
2:16 trot: Bourbon won In ctrutgiU heats.
Time 2:1814. 2:19. t:TM,. -
2:! puce: Cherry Prince won in straight
neats. lime z:it4. 2:10'. z:io.
2:12 trot: Cozad won Hecona, third and
fourth heats. Time 2:134, 2:1314, 2:14.
Gavatta won first heat. Time 2:124.
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Novices' Steeplechase Replete with
Disaster aa the Saratoga
Coerae.
SARATOGA. N. T.. Auar. l-Althoueh
there were seven starter In th steeple
chase for 4-year-';lds and upwards, which
had never won a steeplechase of the value
base hlta: Q. Cook, F. Johnson. Stolen ' l". but three finished. Manllian threw
haaea: . Ron in R Cnnir . ibiuhi, niav-I tils rider. Pending, but without Injury to
Mountain to Medina Bases on balls: Off jatier; cemper, ira ana eeminoie re-
Cook, 1. Struck out: By Cook, 2: by
Adam, k. Wild pitches: By Cook, 2. Tim
of gama: 1:20., Umpire: Crawford.
Tildea Beat Jaalors.
TILDEN. Neb.. Aug. 19.-(8pectal Tele
gram.) TUden won the second game of th
stiie from th Union Stock Yard Junior
today In a fast and excltlna same, by the
Score of 2 to 2. McLean and Prevo pitched
aplendid ball, each allowing only five hits.
rrevo naa a nine tne nest 01 11 uy atnaing
out fourteen men. Hits were bunched on
the Junior in the second Inning, winning
the game for Tilden. The Junior had
r.umerou chances to win out and better
baa running would have won. McLean
and Miller's two-sackera were the feature.
Attendance SCO. Score:
TUden 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3
Batteries: Prevo and dry; McLean and
Miller, liaee hlta: Tilden 6, Juniors 6. Er
rors: Junior 2 .Tilden 2. Earned run:
Tilden 2. base hits: McLean. Miller. Struck
out: by Prevo 14, by J 10 Lean 6. Base on
balls: Off Prevo 8. Time: 1:2a Umpire:
Smith.
Regeata Los First Gasae.
BANCROFT, Neh., Aug. 19 -(Speclsl Tele,
gram.) The Regents lost their first game
to Bancroft in a clowely contested same
today by a score of 7 to 8. It took eleven
Innings to decide the victory. Donahue
was on the slab and pitched well, striking
out twelve men, while his opponent fanned
out eight. Two wild throws In the eleventh
Inning gave Bancroft th game. Score;
R.H.E.
Bancroft. I I 1 M 0 t 1 I H-l I I
Resents .340100 00000 TT3
Batteries: Regents, Donahue and Tare;
Bancroft.. Tmrunt and Harvey. Double
plays: Donahue to Kill, Kill to Casstdy to
Kennedy. Two-baae hits: Kill, Nllason,
Farley. Umpli: Fletcher.
Coleridge 1 a Wlaaer.
COLERIDGE, Neh., Aug. II. (Special
Telegram.) In the first day sport at th
carnival toaay me nan game Between liar-
ting-ton and Coleridge resulted in a victory
for Coleridge by a score of 20 to 1. Bat
teries: Coleridge, Thum and Wood: Har-
tington, Vaughn and Hansen. The matched
foot rare for 1.5 a slue between Wood of
Coleridge and Neunamaker of Laurel was
won by wood oy eixnt inches. About a-"v
ciiai.sed hand. A big crowa la expected
tomorrow.
Pallertea W la aad Lose.
SHELBY. Neb.. Aug. l.-(Sneclal Tele
ram.) A bis crowd witnessed the first
games of the ball tournament here this
afternoon. Th Kullerton Invincible won
th lirst game from the Fremont Eaglvs
by a score of 11 to 1. but Fullerton was
beaten the next game by the Shelby Storm
Strutters, I to 1 Batterlea: Shelby Storm
hti utters, Lang Torn and Lewis; h ullerton,
Stempson and Skeen. L'mpire: John Ludlow.
Baa Ball Taaraasaeat at Shelby.
SHELBY, Neb.. Aug. 19 8peclal.)Thle
la the first day of the baae ball tournament
to be held here for three days. The nines
to compete for the cash prise are the Fuller,
ton Invincible, the Fremont Eagles and
the Storm Strutters. the latter being
Phelby's colored team that ha a been tour
ing the state for several weeka. Two
gam will b played each afternoon and
eah team will play four gsme. Fullerton
Mat LL otbM twe Buna loaavr.
which had seven starter's. In the third
lie.it f the t 45 trot Mr. Conlay' regular
driver of McKmley wss removed and an
other driver called to take his plsce. Tlil
change waa made because It wss th opin
ion of tho Judges that McKlnley wss not
being driven to win, but merely to cap
ture second money. The results:
1:17 pace: Jessie M won. Rubber Neck
second, Anawlll third. All Aboard distanced.
Time 2.2mi.
2.4 trot: Daisy L won. McKlnley secord,
Mesmerism third, Minnie Wlllce fourth.
Miss Lockhart fi'th. I'lco M sixth, Happy
Secret seventh. Time 2 '!.
One mile and repeat, running: Iidy
Chatam won. Emerald second, P-irpulette
third. Harry Jones distanced. Time 1 47:
W. P. McCfearv officiated as starier. The
Judges were Mnrl"n Fugste of Elba. Couch
Of Omit ha and Charles Mercer and Akin
of Hastings Timers: Otis Pmlth of Hast
ings and George Smith of Nelson.
dohertys"are again victors
Collin and Watdaer Beaten by Irrlt.
Ish Teaals Champions la Three
Straight et.
NEWPORT. R. I . Ana. 19 -The Doherty
retained their hold on the national doubles
championship today bv a brilliant straight
set victory over Collin and Waldner. the
challenger. H. L. Doberty was the most
effective of th four, although his margin
over his brother and Collins wna slight.
The western tesm played much better ten
nis than yesterday, when they defested
the eastern champions, Ward nnd Ware.
Both champions and the challenger ap
peared to be In prime form. Tlay began
at top speed The first eet went to the
champions. Both teams fought hard for
the second and It was full of brilliant ral
lies end lobs end volley, but th British
plavers took the lead and were never
headed. Tn the third the American fought
gamely, but were no match for the clever
Enellsnmen. ,
Next to the doubles In Importance waa
tho match In singles between R. F. Do.
herty and Kelgh Collins Each player had
played In the hard doubles match In the
morning, besides disposing of a man in
slnrles In the early afternoon, but In spite
of this handicap both put up a creditable
game.
Doherty took the first set In -2. but Col
Una wss alwavs at the net In the second
and played so "well that he won the st, 6-2.
Doherty tooR tne leid in tne inira set.
8-4, and 4o-. but Collins ran the game
out and ele-nteen game were pisyea De
fore the Britisher placed the set to his
credit. In the fourth set Doherty foreel
himself more and ran out quite easily. r,-s.
American tennis ennmpionsMp in nounies:
R. F. and H. L. Doherty (holders), beat
Kreleh Collins and L. H. Waldner (chal
lengers). 7-S. fl-3, 6-3.
Championship stneies: nrst rouna. it.
Stevens bent R. T. D.ins. 8-1. 6-1. 6-1. Sec
ond round. N. Mellard beat H. W. Slocum,
7-5, 0-2. -4. C. M. Bull beat W. W. White,
jr., 8-7, 6-2. a-1. C-8. C. F. Sands beat II
1j. Nealy bv default. L. It. Waldner be-t
J. K. D. Jones, 4-4. 12-10. 2-. 4-4. 6-4. K.
Collins beat J. A. Rverson. 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. R.
F. Dohertv bent B. F. Merrill. -l. 6-2. fl-l.
H. L. Doherty beat M. B Colket. 6-2. 6 2.
6-0. R. Stevens best H. W. Stlnes by de
fault. H. G. Derlnx best Desne Miller.
F-7. S-6. 9-7. 8-6. H. fi. Mnhonev best A.
Stlllmnn. 6:1. 6-2, fi-3. Kenneth Morton
beat L. E. Mnhon. -, -. T-3. 6-0. F. P.
Lamed beat E. W. Scott. 6-2. 6-2.
Thomas Rldirewnv best T. F. Held hy de
fault. Holeombe Ward beat Bti'er Lsmpe.
6-1. 6-1. 6-3. Third round: R. H. CaHeton
best E. A. Freshman. 6-?. -', W. ,T.
Clothier beat C. R. Sands. 6-2. 4-6, 6-8. 6-1.
O. A. L. Dlonne beat H. Normsd. 6-4, -
6-2. H. IT. Whltmn beit R. L. Smith. -.
8-6. 6-0, 7-S. R. F. Doherty beat Krelgh
Collins 6-2. 2-6. 10-S. 6-3 R. P. Huntington
beat William Burden, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.
Atlaatie Win Magging Match.
ATLANTIC. Ia.. Au. 19 (Special Tele-
gramO Atlantic defeated Creston In a
hotly contested aame here today. 9 to R.
The feature of the game was the heavy
hitting or potn teams, altnougn tne looms
pulled out In the lead. Strobough of the
home team In four times up made a single,
a double and the first clean home run hit
on these grounds this season. Batterlea:
Atlantic, Schooler and Marshall; Creston,
Welch. Townend and Corbltt. Hits: Atlan
tic. 10; creston. 8. Struck out: By
Schooler. 8; by Welch, 2. Error: Atlantio,
4; Creston, 6. Umpire: Murrow.
Game tn Three-I Leagoe. v
At Cedar Rapids: Cedar Rapids 7. Spring
field 1.
At Rockford: Rockrord 4. Decatur 2.
At Dubuque: Dubuque 2, Rock Island 11.
At Davenport: Davenport 8. Bloom 'net on
4.
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fused the jump after going part of the
rout and Higte went down on the last cir
cuit, arter having run wen an tne way.
Tankard won by fifteen lengths. Result:
first race, aix turiongs: jngoid won.
Iron Llndsey eecond, The Guardsman
third. Time: 1:184.
Second race, steeplechase, handicap, full
course: Tankard won. Beau Ideal second,
Daryi third. TTme: :u.
Third race. Ave and a half furlonars
Ocean Tide won. Juvenal Maxim second,
Wisard third. Time: 1:064.
Fourth race, the Kenuett mile and a
quarter: Injunction won. Short Hose aee
ond. Reliable third. Time: 2:&iS.
Finn race, six turiongs: The Minute Man
won, crown j-nnce second, Kohinoor third.
lime: i:u.
Rlvth rap, one mile: Tyidv Potentate
won. Syrllne second, Royal third. Time:
Seventh race, five and a half furlonars :
Tolsan won. Monastic second, Tom ,od
iniro. limri i;ui. .
CHICAGO. Auk. 19 Results:
First race. Ave furlona-s: Determination
won. rtusn second, Duroar tnira. Time
1:024.
Second race, steeplechase, short course
Indian II won. Paul Aker aecond. Oliver Mc
third. Time: 2:66.
Third race, six furlongs: A. n. Gibson
won. Walnamoine aecond. Beaumond third.
Time: 1:13.
Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
Orislna won. The Olver second, llunah
third. Time: 1:474.
Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards;
Cornwall won, Vehamua second, Frivol
tbtrd. Time: 1:434.
Sixth race, Ave and a half furlongs: Don
Pom won. Auditor second, Peter Paul third.
Ti"ie; 1:071.
T Ull lB. Aug. is. itesuit:
First race, five and a half furlonars: Dr.
Cart led won. Frsnk Collins aecond. Men-
don third. Time: 19'4.
riecona race, six turionxs: Msuory won.
Jake Wber second, Jo Clou third. Time:
1:144.
Third rae, en mile and a sixteenths
Fals won, Kinvstelle second. Dr. Hart
-1 a. . .Jfc:
nnai won, r in", pru dclimiu, t.,.it.urif . .ii
tl.i-d Time: 1:14V. I treatment. Treatment bf HJa.
Flfth race, one mile ana eventy yards; 1 fa 1 ana.
Flint lsck won. Ada N. aecond, Plrater
third. Time: 1:48.
sixth race, on mile and a Quarter; utln
Coat won. Jenna second. Gin Spruy third.
Time: 2;(i4.
Bl'FFAI-O, Aug. 19 Reultr
Flrt rc. six furlongs: Fluk won, Dr.
Rllay second. Carnu-ck third. Tims: 1:16.
Second race, four and a quarter furlongs:
Flo Manola won. Australlna second. Rector
third. Time: :.
Third race, six furlongs: John won. Cater
pillar second. Rip third. Time: 1 144.
Fourth race, one mile and an eighth: Cole
Anderson won. Kings Pet second, John
Drake third. Time: 1 E.4V
Fifth race, seven furlong: Jigger won.
Flaneur second. Four Leaf C third. Time:
1:32.
Sixth race. teeplechse, about on and
three-quarter miles: Billy Ray won, Far
dy, jr., second. L. W. third. Time: 8:61 '4.
Gea4 RaelasT at Hastlags.
HA8TINOS. Neb.. Aug. 19-Speclal Tel
egram.) The first day's events of the Ne
braska racing circuit, which 1 being held
here for three days this week under the
auspice of the Hastings Driving and
Riding association, was witneaaed by la-a)
spectators. The weather was perfect and
the track waa In excellent condition The
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