THE OlIAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1903. POUND MILTON JUST FOR FUN Omahans Light On to Their Former Com rade for Fourteen Eafe Osev ' DRAG SCHAFSTALL OUT OF THE MIRE Hangers' Persistent Blagging a, per Fielding Hare Cowboys from Taking Vtetorr at Kipense of Loral Maliman. Omaha simply made mince rrwat of the young man Absalom Milton, at Vinton tract park yesterday. They Jumped on him with both feet and kicked out fourteen hlta, four of which were doubles and two triple. But Omaha had to bat at this terrino fait to keep ahead of Bchafstall, Vho aeemed determined at critical times to aire the came to Kansas City. He held tha visitor down to a pair of hlta up to tho alth Inning, then took a balloon ride which laated for the next three bouts. The Kaw Kawa pounded, out fire hlta, with a total of eight runs, the run being facili tated by donations of two bases on balls and two windjammers. That man Kahl, who stood over at third for Nichols, proved himself a sad affair. Ha had four chances and accepted one of them. His trio of errors were of the rank est aort, tha kind that, let In rune. Kelly and Carter were the only Rangers who did not .get a hit and yet they batted to advantage. Carter kept up his clip of drawing wide onea, walking- to first twice. Bhugart and Miller eat In the amen corner when It came to batting. Bhugart pasted tha leather twice for a double and once for a three-bagger and Miller lined out two singles and a double. And the beauty was that something waa doing each time these two gentlemen hit But when you're speaks tng of batting, you must remember that pair of old-time sluggers, Hlckey and Oondlng, each of whom drew two safe onea, one of Hlckey'a being a double and one of Johnnie's a triple. Arid they counted, too. Eddie tore off three of the' runs hlmaelf, beside, the other damage. Qenlna continued to boost hla batting rec ord, being there twloe when It was hits that were wanted. It really got to be a faroe the way Omaha pounded the young man who waa on Its own pitcher's staff for a whllo this seaaon. Omaha Fields Baperbly. With "four errors credited against them, It would seem that the Rourke children did some rank fielding, but the contrary Is the case..' Miller's error came by hla failure to hold on to a ball for which he had run two miles and. a quarter and the others were of a similar nature. The men simply were covering, ground and not playing any record ball. They gave Schafetall superb support, which, with their slugging, turned the tide that three time started against' them. -, Omaha may Justly renew its claim to "tbt lucky seventh." The seventh was the hoodoo to the Cowboys yesterday, cer tainly. Five runs were added to the local's column during that period -of the spasm. Hlckey, was the first man to bat and he lit on tha ball for two bases. Johnnie Oondlng. with malice afdrethought, t trounced the pigskin then for three base. Just to show thai ha could go Hick on better,. This, of course, compelled Eddie to go home and Bchafstall sent Oondlng across tha r plate with a single, -whereupon Nubbins ..Carter arose and smote the ball for a sacrifice. Oenlns Just for fun drov the sphere down Into left for a base, Miller, who had made a hit every tlmeup to this Inning, sent a. long one out Into center, which Keachajn gathered In; Big Jack Thornton waa forced to take hi baae on four wide one and Bhugart lammed out two-bagger Nfli- I tot him. By the time Kelly, the ninth batter that Inning, had gone out to Ketcham, everybody, save Bhugart. was .past home, netting five runs. The agony started again In the eighth, but. stopped after two runs had been scored. It was a peculiar fact that Kansas City mad moat of Its run each time after two men were out . The a core: OMAHA. AB. R. IT. PO. A. E 8 . 1 5 4 4 4 4 1 4 . 58 Carter, rf Oenlns, cf..,. Millar, if...... Thornton, lb. Bhugart, 2b.. Knllv, B Hlckey, 8b.... Oondlng. c... Bchafstall, p. 0 2 . 8 1 8 0 2 2 11 14 27 12 Ketcham, cf Waldron,- rf.. Btreib, lb...., Jacobs, as... Kahl. Sh Crura, If..,.. Wbtr, 2b., Corbln, o.... Wilton, p.... llleu , KANSAS CITY. AB. R. H. PO. 4 1 6 :::::::::: 1 4 .......... 4 i I'''-- 87 8 7 . xBalted for Crura In ninth. Runs by Innings: Omaha 0 0 1 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 9 0 ''' Hits hjr inning: Omaha 1 10 11 Kansas City 0 10 10 24 10 J '-11 2 0-8 2 1 0-,7 Earned run: Omaha. (: Kansas City. 1 Three-base hits: Uoiuling, Bhugvrt, Milton, Waldron. Two-base hits: Bhugart (2), Mil ler, Hlckey, Kahl. Sacrifice hits: Carter, Oondlng. Stolon beat's: Genius, Miller. Struck out: Hy Schuf stall. 2. Bases on balls: Oft Bchafstall. 4: oft Milton, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Schafxtatl, 2. Double clays: Webster; Jacobs to Btrolb; Crum to Wetarter. Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Kansas City, . . Time: 1.45. Umpire Kelley. nistlllers Play Like Klla. COLORADO SPRINGS. Aug. . The visi tors played like school boys today and gave up after the flint Inning. The score: RHE. ?Olo. Springs. I 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 18 16-4 eorta 01101O0S12,5 ' Batteries: Peoria. Olrnstead and Wilson: Colorado Springs, Junes, McKeely ' and Dorao. , Brewera hat Denver Oat. ' DENVER, Aug. 22. Milwaukee shut out Denver In ala, -Inning game today. Score: RHE Milwaukee ....... t 0 0 1 0 01 4 i Denver 0 00000911 Batteries: Denver, Whltrlilg and Scblel; Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia. De Melaea Is Shat Oat. DEB MOINES, Aug. 2X-Bt. Joseph shut out Dm Moines today. CI lade pitched well, allowing but five hits snd striking out eleven men. Attendance, 1,260. Bcore: RHE St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0- 7 i De Moines ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 2 Batteries: Dee Moines, Cuehman and Fohl; St, Joseph, Ulade. McC'onnell and Gurvin, Played. Won. Lost P. O. Milwaukee ino Colo. Springs n3 64 M to 81 48 46 44 41 84 40 48 (0 84 67 67 6 640 612 .611 .6"6 .471 .441 .4.W .410 Ft. Joseph 08 Kansas City lol Peoria HO Denver 102 Des Moines lul Omaha luO (James today: Kansas City at Omaha; Milwaukee at Denver; Peoria at Colorado Springs; St Joseph at Des Moines. loathntaltcs Iowa Lesgst, CREBTON, la., Aug. 22.-Bpeclal Tele gram.) Creston redemmed Itself today by defeating Osceola In a very one-sided game by a score of 10 to 1. Kelly Welch, who has won fifteen out of the seventeen games lie pitched, was In the bo for Creston and allowed the visitors only four hits. Creston made eight hits and three errors, while Osceola made eleven errors. Batteries: Creston, Welch and Corbett; Osceola, Phoe nix and Bootes. Umpire,: Golden. CI.ARINDA, la., Aug. 12. (Special Tele gram.) C'larlnda hatted Atlantic's pitchers all over the field arxln. Atlnntic used two pitchers. Score: Clarinda, 17; Atlantic, 2. lilts: Clarinda, 11; Atlantic, 7. Errors: Clarlnda, 2; Atlantic, 8. Batteries: Clar inda, Case and Glasler; Atlantic, Schooler. Pulmer and McDonough. Attendance, 300. The standing of the clubs In the South western Iowa league la. Including today's g4men, as louowe: Played. Creston 42 42 42 . 42 88 Won. Dost P.C. Clarinda Atlantio Osceola Red Oak 26 17 .6W 24 18 .671 23 20 .6:1 17 28 .404 16 23 .3SH Llaeela Y. M. C. A.' Wla a Game. WAHOO, Neb., Aug. 22.-SpeclaI.)-The Wahoo base ball team met with defeat yesterday at Lincoln In con t net with the Young Men' Christian association ball team. The following 1 the lineup: T. M. C. A. WAHOO. K.H.O.A.g Andaraoa, f. 0 I 0 0 Johuaon. c... o 1 I 1 aiaduna, lb.J lilt K John's, lt 0 t 0 Mouniata. rf. 1 1 t e Ncthawar, m 1 1 0 1 4 Acker, lb ' 1 14 0 (l s. crawr, if i T. Crawrd, I. Ill I 1 0 0 1' 0 It H O. A.M. 1111 1 Bennett, a Klllott, . lb... 1 Hn(Kr, c t I 1 1 Townaeml, p. 1 1 I I I Thsrcfa, lb. 1 10 1 Gordon, cf.. 0 1 I Br,ulo. If.... t 0 1 0 0 Hammel, lb. 1 1 I Jotmaon, rf.. 1 4 Touts ...4 t 14 U 4 I Totals ... t III I 4 Stolen bases: Meduna, Johnson, Neth away, Bender, Townsend,' Hainmel. Two hasa hit: Townsend. Struck out: By Crawford.' 2: by Townsend, Base on balls: Off Crawford, 4. Time: 1:1. IV pirej Scott. '.. t Regents Defeat Missouri Valley. MISSOURI VALLEY, la.,-Aug. 22 (Spe cial Telegram.) -The Omaha Regents opened second week of their tour by de feating Mtnxourl Valley In a 'good game thla afternoon by the score of 5 to 1. Joe Melhan, the Regent's atur twlrler was In the box and pitched fine ball, allowing five scattered hits. Eddie Clair' heavy batting was the feature. The Regents are In pretty fair shape and with Pitcher Lynch, who Joined them at Missouri Val ley today, expect to win the remainder of the games. They p'.av at Modal Sunday. Score: KHE Regents 0 0 0 0 1 S 1 0 0-6 12 0 Mo. Valley. .....0-0 000100 0-1 62 Batteries: Mehan and Clair; Mann, Moore Rnd Dole. Two base hits: Kennedy, Croft, Nllsson, Cole. Double plays: Cook to Cole to Moore, Cook to Moore to Stevens. Struck out: By Mehan, 7; Mann, 4; Moore, 1. Time: 1:26. Vnuilre Prendcrgast. Schuyler la Defeated by Coons. BCHUYLER, Neb.. Aug. 22. (Special Tel egram.) The. Atchison Toons defeated Schuyler, today in one Of the best games of the season 'on the Schuyler grounds. The feature -of the game was three sensational running catches by Fulmer, who sprained his shoulder for the second time and -had to retire from the game. Score: Atchison 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 Schuyler 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Atchison. 6: Bchuyler. 12. Three-base hits: Logan, Dworak. Stolen Danes: Hcnuyier, z. fatteries: Atcnison, Logan and Gamble: Bchuyler. Pruyn and Curley. Etruck out: By Gamble, 8; by f ruyn, o. catcher (juriey injured oy Deing hit on the knee by a pitched baH. ... Game la Three-I League. At Davenport After r laying thirteen In nings the game, with the score 1 to 1, was called on account of darkness. Bcore: R.H.E. Davenport .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 4 0 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 2 Batteries: Davenport, Btauffer and Wil liams; Decatur, McGIU and Krebs. At Cedar Rapids Rock Island, 4; Cedar Rapids, 2. At Rockford Bloomlngton, 8; Rockford, 4. At Dubuque Dubuque, 6; Springfield. 1. Hickman Defeats Lincoln Team, HICKMAN, Neb., Aug. 22.-(8peclal Tele gram.) The Colored Porter of Lincoln came down this afternoon and, played a game with the nrst nine of hu hundred people witnessed the score stood 14 to 9 in ravor of trie nome team. Batteries: Hickman, Burkett and Bwlggart; Porters, Harris and . Johnson. Hickman hus only been, beaten once this Season. MICROBES CO UP A PEG Giants Sink to Third Flaot on Losing; a ' Game. NEW YORK FIELDING IS HOST LOOSE Spectator Ills Local National Ball Team Which Fall to Rapport Miller ana Make 111 Twirling Succeed. t NEW YORK, Aug. 22. -Chicago took sec ond place from New York today, the local team dropping back Into third position ir tuning ine opening game oi in series. The support given to Miller was loose and the local llelaers were hissed rrpeate llv. AVelmer pltihod a fine game for the visitors who outplayed their opponent all the way through. Attendance 14.7J1. Bcore: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. RHO Ajl R M.O.A.K. SlaitU. If.... Ill 3 Rrowna. rf.. 1 1 t Wu.iama. m 0 I I ilHmn'h'a, rf I 1 1 4 Chair, lb... I I 1 t t'MnOano. lb., lilt I). Jonea, et. I 1 1 (VMertaa, If.... 0 110 Tlnkrr, ib... till OIBabb. M t I t 1 kilns. 0 111 ULaudrr, Ib... 014 11 Kvcrr. ib.... I 110 0 Uuna. lb.... till Harley, rf... 1 t 1 0 O Warnar, ... 0140 W.lmar, p... 111 l;Millr, Oil F. VaoH n.. 00 louis ... I 11 it T at I Totals ... I 7 17 U x Batted for M.Uer In ninth Inning. Chicago I... ".....I 11002010-8 New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 08 Left on bases: New York 8. Chicago 7. Two-base hits: MoOann, Blaglw 2, Hsrley. Three-base hits: Bresnahan, Ktlng. Home run: Chance. Stolen bases: McGinn, Mer tes 2. Tinker. Sacrifice hits: Single, Tinker, Harley. First base on balls: on Miller L off Welmer 2. First on errors: New York 1, Chicago 2. Struck out: By Miller 4, bv Welmer 7. Time: 1:50. Umpire: O Day anil Hurst. ' Pirates Take a Coaple. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22-Pittsburg won two games from Philadelphia today by superior work at the bat. Attendance 8,325.- Score, first game: P1TT8BUHG. I PHILADELPHIA. R.U.O.A.B R H O A B. Braumont, cf 1 1 I 1 0 Tbomaa, cf. . 1 t 0 0 Clark. If.... 1 1 0 0 OfOleaaon, lb.. 1 I 0 lrf-ach. lb.... 1 1 I I 0 Woit'i'D, b. 0 0 0 4 0 Wasnar, at.. 1 I 4 0 I Kelatar, rf... 0 0 0 (r 0 rlranX'ld, lb lit 1 0; liarrr, If . .. . . 1 2 10 0 Ritrhar, lb.. 1 I t I O botTa , lb. 1 1 0 4 O.'brlna, rf... 1 1 0 0 ' 0 Huiawltt, a. 1 i I 1 Phrlpa, .... 0 0 10 u'Dcoln. c... 0 110 1 Dchtny, 0 2 0 1 llSparka. p.... 0 1 IJ kHallman ...00104 TpUIs ... i IS 17 tt 1) 1 Totals ... 4 10 17 14 1 xBatted for Spark in ninth. Pittsburg 0 0020012 1-Ml Philadelphia ...1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Earned run: Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hits: Wagner, Rltcl.ey, Barry (2. Three-base hit: Uleason. Home run: Clarke. Sacrifice hit: . Qleason. Stolen base: Douglass. Double play: Wolverton to Douglass. Left on baaes: Pittsburg. 10; r-niianeipnia, b. rirst on balls: Oil Sparks, ttv nireriiut hall Hnhativ K nnlr Hit y pitched ball: Ditch: Dohenv Umpire: Kmslfe. out: By Doheny, 2: by Sparks, 3. Wild ucn: uoneny, 1: BnarKs Doheny. Struck 1. Time: 1:63. Bcore, second game: . PITTSUtJHO. . I PHILADELPHIA. It.H.O.A E. H. H.O.A lt. Baaumont, cf 1 1 1 Thomaa, ' rf.. 1 0 I 1 0 Clark. If..,. 110 0 Oia n, 2b. . 0 14 I 0 Leanh, Sb.... t I 0 I Wolv'l'n, 3b. 1 1 I 1 0 Wanner, n.. I I I 0 Knlatar. rf... 0 110 0 Braiuf ld, lb 1 I I 1 0 Barrr, If 1 I I 0 0 Rltcbar. lb.. 0 111 O Douslaaa, lb: I t 11 I HrrlMj, rt... 0 0 4 0 0 Huiawltt, aa. 1 1 1 1 0 Smith, e 0 0 I 0 Roth, o 0 8 110 I'hlllipBl, p.. 0 1 0 1 llMcFet'da:, pO 0 1 1 xHallman ... 0 0 4 0 0 Total ...tltn I 21 r ' Touts ... 4 1 87 I 1 xBatted for McFetrldge in ninth. Pittsburg s oiooooi ft J Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 04 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, Two-base hits: Clarke. Bransfleld. Barrv. Roth. Sacrifice hit: Bransfleld. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia. 8. First base on balls: Off PhllllDui. 1: off McFet rldge. 2. Struck out: By Phllllppl, 8; by McFetrldge, 1. Wild pitch: McFetrldge. Time: umpire: Emsll. v- Etandlaar of tha Team. . Plaved. Won. Lost. P.P. Pittsburg 107 70 S7 .654 Chicago 107 64 ' 48 .693 Mew lor. 1U6 62 : 43 .6J Cincinnati 106 67 49 . " ,6: Brooklyn . 108 ' 63 " 64' - ' .1 Boston ......Wl . 44 -.''-7 -:4M Philadelphia :..- 97 83- . 64 ,840 St. Louia 110 - 37 71 ..,. No game today. ... .. .. 0,(laa Tires of Being Manager, DES MOINES. I., Aug. 22. Special Tel egram.) Manager Joe Qulnn of the pes Moines base ball club today resigned and announced thnt he will not under any cir cumstances manage a Des Moines team next year. He 'Will finish out the season and aaya he would like to play In the team next ear. " Game fa Forfeited. After an exciting game yesterday of eight Innings, .with the score 11 to In favor of the Plumbers, the Omaha Print ing company's team took exception to a Filling of the umpire and the game was or felted to the Plumber by a scor of I to ft 1 Play Omaha Team Neat Week. . WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special A ball game has been arranged for next Sunday between tha C. N. Diets team of Omaha and the local players. - This will be the leading event In the baae ball seaaon and a larg crowd is exported. REACH TENNIS SEMI-FINALS National Toarnnment Leave Carltoa, Larned, Clothier ana One Do berty to Play, NEWPORT, R. I." Aug. 22.-The national tennla tournament at the Casino court was brought down to the seml-nnala today, and although the Dohcrtys are reserving their oUh'ial default until the laat minute, there seem no doubt R. F. Doherty will be scratched In favor of his brother and that the pairings on Monday will be H. L. DohertyMatnst R. H. Carlton and K P. Larned against W. J. Clothier. The feature of the fifth round play today was the manner In which E. P. Larned disposed of the veteran player, R. P. Hunt ington. Almost ' two-thirds of Larned's point were on clean place shot. Clothier did - not show up aa well as yesterday UKainst Ward. Allen was unsteady and double-faulted frequently at critical time. Summary: W. J. Clothier beat Harry Allen, t- 8-L 8-2. K. P. learned beat R. P. Huntington, 8-8. 4-6, 6-0, 6-1 ' ...... I9 ' CALLXH Dear oiil Jacki I Juat raad la Uig paper about your belnj un truck. and ruabod , right oror. Tm awfully glad you r wall as you ara. Tou'r lucky. Now, old man. I doct want to work tha old "I told you o" gag oa you, bat tha way to pravont gu&atroka I to keep tha bowels clean and cool, aad tha bloodfrom balng ovr-hoated, by taking a CASCAPET Caady Cathartic at bod-Utaa, They work wUUa you slacp, and kp you saf and comlortabla all day. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Pelty Seen res Bntnt a Victory" Ovr '. - Bean Eaters by Narrow: , ' -" Margin." ) -'-,: .1. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 22. Peltv. fit. Iiiia' new pitcher defeated Boston today In a close game, 2 to 1, Dlneen was hit for four safe drive,- two being triples. , Boston could not touch Pelty when hits would have scored runs. Attendance 4,100. Score: ST.. uvia. ' . BOSTON.' R.H.O.A.B. R.K.O.A.K Burkett. If... 0 1 10 0 Doughartir, III I 0.0 Martin, rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Collins, lb... 1 0 0 lltll, 3b. 0 0 1 d l'c stahl, cf. 0 0 10 Andaraon, lb 0 0 II 0 0 Freeman, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Wallac, aa.. 1118 0 Parant, aa... 1 4 1 4 0 Haldrick,- of. 00 I 1 0 UX'hanc,. lb 0 1 11 0 Krlel. Ib 0 111 0Kilrla. 1.... 0 I I I SuKdan, c... 0 0 I 1 ujj. Stahl, ., 0 0 4 0 Palty, p 01 OiUlnaao, p.... 0 0 01 0 Total ... 34 17 It J " ToUla ... 1 -24 11 1 St. Louis - .0 1 0 0 Vl "0 0 Boston 0 10 0 O'O 0 0 01 Earned run: St: Louis 1. Boston 1. Twn- baae hlta: Parent, Ferris, LaChance. Three-baae hits: Martin "and Wallnen. Passed balls: J. Stahl. Stolen baaes: Friel, uougneny, rareni. cases on Dana: OtT Pelty 2, off Dlneen 2. Struck out: By Pelty 2. by Dlneen i. Left on bases: Bt Loula 4. Boaton 7. Time: 1:20. ITmnlr. Connolly. Detroit Bbnt Washington Oat. DETROIT. Aug. 22. Today's game was played In a drlxillng rain, but waa re markably clean and fast. Washington could do nothing with Mullin, two of its three hits being lucky. A Pass In the first and a double and triple bunched In the seventh coat Patten 111 gam. Attendanoe tot Bcor: DETROIT. I , ,. WASHINGTON. R.U.O.A.Kl K.H.O.A.g. Barratt. of... 10 OIRcblnaon, rf . 0 0 I 0 l-uan. if o 1 . 0, 0 aloran, a.... 1 0.4 0 Crawford.N rf. 4 0 OH.lbach, If... 0 t 0 ( arr. lb 1 11 I OiRyan. cf 0 0 10 0 McAI'Mar. a 1 I Ok'larka. lb. .. 1 II 1 T(i". Ib... 0 01 u'Coushlln, Ib. II t I I Uualow, .... t OincCof k. Ib. 4 0 Long. Ib 1111 II Ktttradf. . 0 0 I I 0 Mullla. ....l 8 1 4JiPatte. .... 1 1 IJ Tatala ... t I IT 1 "o) - ToUla ... S 14 If 0 Detroit .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 WaalUngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Detroit 2. Two-base hits: Long Three-base hits: Mullin. Saorlilee hit: Lush. Stolen bases: Mullin, Moran. Bases on ball; off Mullin 1, oft Patten 4. Ieft on baaes: Detroit i, Washington 4. Struck out: By Mullin 2, by Patten 8. Paased balls: Klttredge L Time: 1:30. Um pire: O' Laugh 11 n. . alat Clve Boston Victory. BOSTON, Aug. 22. St. Louis played wretched ball today and practically gave Boston th game. Both team bit equally hard, but Curiie' support gave Boston their six runs. Manager Donovan waa taken to hla horn in Law re or today, Buffering from malaria. Attendance, 2,o8. Score: . BOSTON. ST. LOl'lS. ' H H.O A BY ft H.O.A B Daitar, of... 110 Parrall, lb...l lit Tsnnar, lb.. 1 1 10 1 0 bunlMTr, rf. 1110 Coolay, If.... I II Biuoot, cf.... 14 Slanlar, rf.. 1 1 Burka. lb.... 111 Mora. 1 114 Haukatt. lb.. Ill 1 1 AUtl.hlo. Ib 1 1 4 Drain., as.... til Oram g.r, IM I I I 1 barclar. It.. 0 114 Aub .y. ... 0 0 11 0 ka. 11 4 0 nulla 1 Currl. p I 1 hits: Kelley, Bheckard. Ftolen base: Iolan. . Flrrt on errors: Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, L Left on base: Cincinnati, 4: Brooklyn, 6. Sacrifice hits: Dolan, Jor dan. First on balls: Off Schmidt. 4. lilt by pitched ball: By Harm. 1. Siruck out: By Schmidt, 2; by Hahn, 7. Tim: 164. I mplre: Moran. Bcore. second game: CINCINNATI. I BROOKLYN. R.H.O A 1 R.H.O.A B. Xaller. tk... 1 111 Strang, lb... 0 0111 mour, f. I I I 1 OPharkar. If. 0 ( I'oLn. rf ... 1 I 1 0 twhba. at ... 0 0 10 1 Perklar. lb..O 1 17 0 0 Oaaalar , at.- 100 Stalnreldt. lb Oil 1 Moyle, lb.... 0711 Dnnlln. If... 0 O'O 0 rahl. aa... 1 114 rorvoran. a. 1 1 McCrea rr. rf. 1 I Plrti. e I ll OJf.rdan, lb... 141 Kwmg, (110 Rlttar. 0 0 1 idarrla, .... t 1 0 .Tot! ... 4 I 17 I 1 Tout... 1 I 17 11 I Cincinnati 0 02020000-4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned runs: ' Cincinnati, 1. Two-base hits: Berkley, Oessler, McCreerv, Jordan. Three-base hit: Seymour; Stolen buses: Seymour, Dolan, Dobbs, Dahlen, First have on errurs: Cincinnati, 1: Brooklyn, 1. I.eft on bssea: Chrclnnstl, 4; Brooklyn, 7. First on balls: Off Uarvin, I; oft Kwlng, 8. Struck out: By Uarvin, 4; by Ewlug, 8. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Moran. Raw York Wlna by Errors. CHICAGO. Aug. 22 Chicago had the game well In hand until th eighth Inning, wnen an error, rouowea oy a rase on Dai and a Single, allowed the visitors to tio the score, Karn atae scored in the ninth, and New York won out In the eleventh by hitting Owen all over the field and scor ing live runs. Attendance, i.wi. Bcore: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. H.H.O.A.B., R.H.O.A.B. fonroy. lb.. 111 1 Holm, If... 4 114 1 Kaelar, rt... 1 11 labalL lb... 0 1 14 I Elberrald, al I I I 4 Jon, cf,.,.. 1 14 0 0 (ianMl, lb... 1 1 II 0 Utrtn, rf.... 1 110 0 William. Ill I I I I Callahan. Ib. 1 0 0 Earla, If..... II 4 Mailman, If., I 1 0 Mrfarl'd, f. 1 Magoon, lb.. I 1 1 I 0 Barilla, c... I 0 0 U T'n'h'l, aa I 1 I i 1 1 Tan k 1. l 114 t eiaturr, ... 0 110 Klahart, p... 0 I I Total ... 11 II II I i8ulllan ...0000 lOwana, p.... 0000 1 Total ... 11 SI 17 I x Batted for Flaherty In ninth New York 0 0010 0 0210 59 Chicago 2 001000010 2-6 Left on baae: Chicago, 5; New York. 8. Two-base hits: Williams. Davis (2). Three- base hits: Magoon, L. Tannehlll. Home run: J. Tannehlll. Sacrifice hlta: Callahan. Flaherty. Stolen bases: Green 02), Calla- nan, j ones, . janneniu, Keeler. Double plays: J. Tannehlll to Ganitel; Williams to Elberfield. Struc out: By Flaherty. 2; by Tannehlll, 7. Bases on balls: Off Fla herty, 3; oft Tannehlll, L Hit with ball: J. Tannehlll. Time: 2:12. Umpire: Egan. Cleveland Easily Victors. CLEVELAND. Aug. 22.-Cleveland won easily from Philadelphia today, batting Bender out of the boa In the third in. nlng. Philadelphia was saved a shut out oy uaiy s scratcn triple. Hickman's bat tingiwa the feature. Attendance 12,6u6. Bcore: CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. , . - R.H.O.A.B. R H.O.A.B. rilrk, rf 1 1 I 0 OHarttal, if... 1110 Bay, of I I t 0 01 Pickering, ef 1 1 1 0 0 Bradlar, lb.. I I 0 0. L. Crnaa, Ib. 0 1 1 '0 0 Laiola, lb... 110 7 UKarbuld, lb.. 0 0 7 1 0 Hickman, lb. I til t 1 Murphr. lb.. 0 I 0 Mcrthr,. Ill 1 1 4 M C'a, aa lb 0111 Ermla, e I 17 0 Hoffmaa, rf.. 0100 Oorhn'ar, aa. 0 0 I 4 J Powfra, t.... 0111 Moor. I I J 0,Bndar, p.. I. 1 0 Hrnlajr, p.... 0 0 0 1 Total .11 11 17 II I Daly, aa Ills Total ... 1 5 14 10 I Cleveland .....4 0 S 1 1 1. 1 0 11 Philadelphia 0 0 0080000 8 Earned runn: Cleveland 8. Philadelphia 1. First base on error; Cleveland 1, Phila delphia 3. Two-base h(ts: Lajole, Hick man, Bemla, L. Cross. Three-baae hit: Daly. Home run: Hickman-. 'Stolen basea: Bay 2, Iajole 1 Doublo play: Seybold to Daly. First base on balls: OtT Moore S, oft Bender 1. off Henley 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Henley 1. Left on bases: Cleveland 6, Philadelphia : 7. ' Struck outi Bv Moore 8, by Btinder 1, by Henley 2. Wild pitch: Henley. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Sheridan. Standing of tha Tennis. Played. Won- Lost. P.C. 104 67 87 .. 105 .. 107 .. 103 .. 100 .. 102 106 104 68 63 61, ,48' 47 8a - 48 ' 48 '60 49 64 68 72 646 62 .661 .616 .510 .471 .448 308 BostAA Cleveland ... PhlladelDhla Detroit New York ... St. Louis ..... Chicago Washington I Game today: Washington at Detroit new xoric at (jnicago; tioston at Bt. Louis. AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Paal Captnre a. tCsclttng Con test from Indlananoll r Htne. " BT. PAUL Aug. 2!. Bailey was knocked ont .of the box In the third inning of to day' game. Stewart, who took his place, kept the hit well scattered until the ninth, and hit team mate batted out a victory. Attendance, 8.Si4. Score: BT. PAUL. I INDIANAPOLIS. "R.H.O.A.B . R.H.O.A.B. Oalrr, Ib 0 111 J Klhm, lb.... I 1 I 0 0 Chr.aon. cf. 1 I I 0 ) Po. Ib...... I 14 10 Jakaon. rf.. 1110 ! Horlar. rf 1 4 I 0 0 Srhaefar, aa. f I I 0: Woodruff, 1(. I I 0 0 Hugglna, 2b. 0 0 1 4 0 Marcan, a... 0 0 110 Plournor, If. 1 8 0 1 0hrdos, ... 0 1 I I 0 Whaalar, lb. 1 1 II 1 Coulter, ef... 0 t 0 Tamaatt, lb.. 0 1 ' 0 William, p.. 1 1 0 1 0 Nawlln, p.... 0 0 0 IlKallum ...' 0 I 0 Pl.rca, c 0 f 1 1 Batlrr. P-... llll Blawart, p... 0 0 1 0 Malt ... t t 17 14 ll Total ... 1 t 14 U I Boston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 Bt. Louis 1 0000000 01 Two-bass hits: Farrell. Hackett. Stolen baaes: Dexter. Dunleavy. Double play: Dunleavy to Brain to Farrell. Bs on ball: Off Willis,' 2; oft Curn. !. Struck out: By WUUa 3; by Currle, 1. Wild pitch: Currte: Tim: 1:37. Umpire; Johnston. Brooklyn Wins and Loses. BROOKLYN. Aug. 22 Brooklyn and Cin cinnati each won a same today. The home club won the first game and Cincinnati the second. Qarvin and Ewing had a pitchers battle In the second and the tall westerner came out on top. Attendance, 8,600. Bcore, nrst gam: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. k.klO.A.ai . k.NO.A.B traag. Ib... 111 1 Kallay. lb... 1 1 I 1 Bha.-kr4. if. 1 1 O'rwimaur. of. t 1 lioM. cf.... 1 0 10 Iulaa. rf ... 1 01 Doria. lb.... 1 II H-aiar. lb . 1 r.kl.n, as... I 1 1 I Stalnfaldt, Ib I I 4 1 Sol rr. re 1 4 J.lnmlu. U.... 1 S J ". lb... I O.Coruvraa, aa. 1 1 I Ja.klltack, a. 1 I 1 I OIPIMa, Oil BcAaiiat. p... 1 10 1 kaia. p II ToUla ... I U IT U t ' ToUla ... 4 4 14 14 I Brooklyn 1 I 1 I M I I M Cincinnati 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 -0 .0-r4 Earned run; Brooklyn, 2. Two-base lotalg I 18 17 21 1 Total .. 7 Hi21 11 0 x, Wheeler out, hit by batted baH. XX Batted for Newlln in ninth. St. Paul :.. 0 12 0 3 0 0 8 8 Indlanapolla 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 27 Earned runs: Bt. Paul. 6; Indianapolis, Two-base hits: Bchaefer (3). William. Fox. Home run: Wheeler. Sacrifice hits: Hu c kins'. Coulter. Double nlay: Marcan to Klhm. Bases on balls: Off Williams, 2; oft Newlln, 3. Btruc'k out: By Newlln. 8: bv Stewart, ft. Passed halls: Heydon, 1; Pierce, 1. Hit by Newlln: Stewart. Left on bases: St. ram, io; inoianapoas, 7. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Haskell. urenara ueieat lotontii, MILWAUKEE. Aug. 22. Milwaukee won from Columbus today In a game that waa close until the Inst Inning, when rain made the plav difficult. Attendance, soo. Bcore: MILWAUKEE. I COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.B. H H O A E. Schaflay. lb.. 1 111 OlArndt. If 1 0 Lnnahu. lb. 0 I 10 1 oismlth. lb.... 0 111 I I Wood, t 1 0 OK'llngman, aa 1 4 4 L'nglaub, Ib. 1111 1 llayai.r, lb.. 111 Oanlay, rf... 1110 (' Ilaunon, cf., 0 0 10 Uunlaavy, If. I 1 (iTurnar, lb... I 1 Hampblll, oi 1 S OlOlaaaon, rf.. I 1 Pox. aa toil oiPox, 0 0 0 4 4 0 Muallar, ... 1 1 f'Koach. If.... 4 04 ' IWagnar, p. .. 1 4 1 ToUU ... 4 I 17 11 1 I Total ... 1 4 14 II 1 Milwaukee..... 0 01 0 0014 8 Columbus 00000000 11 Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1. Two-base hits: Gleason. Hemphill. Mueller. Btoleti bases: Gauley, Schafley, Baymer (2). Firat base on balis: off Mueller. 8: off Wagner. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Arndt, Wood. Sacrifice hit: Wood, Hemphill, CUngman. Struck out: By Mueller, 6; by Wagner, 2. I .eft on bases: Milwaukee. 8: Columbus, 7. Tim: l:o0. Umpire: Mullan. Kaw Win Donble.Ke.ader. KANSAS' CITY. Aug. 22.-Kanaas City won a double-header today, cmtplaylnp: To ledo throughout goth game. Attendance, l.ouO. Bcore, nrst game: KANSAS flTT. I TOLEDO. . R U O.A.E I H H.O A E. Hill. ,. 8 11 OIB.raar., It.. 0 11 oar, rf lit (Una. a.... 111 Nanc. lb..,. I 1 I I OIHmllu. rf.... Ill Oradr, lb.... I I 1 ' IKlliio, a.. 1 4 1 PTanta. lb.il a 10 0 OlSchaub. lb...'. 111 Butler, a.. . 1 I I OTurnar. lb... II uaa. If. 1 1 1 1 mmm WW) m 1 j ' itt cj Tv " Pp f I V TTT7I ilViiJiVii. 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My wife hod baen troubled with Rhenma tinm for soma time when eha heard of 8 8 8, whiob she tried and whloh oared her com pletely, aa he has not suffered slnoe. I 'reo ommend S 8 S as a good medlolne. Okolona, Miss. J. E. REEDER. 6: Toledo, U. Time: 1:637 Umpire: Cun- ningnam. Olea Again Co fTnder. M I N NJ3 A POL.1 8. Atur. 22. Minneapolis could not hit with men on bases todxy ahd lost again to Louisville. Thomas' batting was a feature. Attendance 1.100. Score: LOUISVILLE. MINNEAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.E.f ' - ' R.H.O.A.B. K win. rt... 1 11. 0 D. 8' ran, cf. 1 I 0 Hart, If 1110 Malonajr, lb. 0 1 1 1 Braahaar, lb. 1 I oUiyl.r. 0: 4,. Odwell, cf... 0 11 olM'Jnvrr,. IS 0 It 0 0 S 8'raa, Ib. 1 1 0 0 OjLallr, I If...., 1114 0 Sch w, line T 1 O.Yaager.. c 1, 1 S ? , White, lb-a. 1 10 0 0 Spoorier1. ft. M l 0 5' Quintan.' ..l I 1 4 0, Martin. -li.. ' 1 I1 1 Bohanuoo, a. 0 I 0Thauui' p...' . 0 ToUla ... ( 10 17 11 0 Votala ... I 0 17 10 4 Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 16 Minneapolis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: Louisville 1.. Two-base hit: Hart, 8. Hulllvan. Double play: Krashear to Schrelver. Baaes on balls: Oft Thomaa 2, oft Bohannon 4. Struck out: liy Thomaa 2. by Bohannon 4. Baotlnce hits: Hart, Brae hear, Maloney. Stolen basea: Maloney, Mart, Qulnlan. Wild pitch: Bohannon. Left on bases: Minne apolis . Louisville 4. Time: 1:65. . Um pire: Foreman. Staadtag of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost P. C Bt. Paul Milwaukee Louisville Indianapolis Kansas City ..... Columbus Minneapolis Toledo 1U8 106 106 109 104 110 7S 66 69 68 62 44 106 41 108 27 85 40 47 51 62 64 7 71 .676 .623 .667 .633 .000 .4110 .3X0 .343 rndianapolls at St. Paul; Columbus at Mil. waukeei loleuo ai Kansas illy. Yellowstone Can Club's Outing. Last Sunday th Tallows tone Gun club enjoyed an outing at Klkhorn, Waterloo and vicinity. The club member enjoyed the hospitality of Gibbert Hopper, Dan Mc Lean and Otto fipethmaun. The trip waa replete with amusing and pleaaant Inci dent. Hopper's lake waa relieved of a large basket of black bass and crappte and hi -barnyard of pet pigeon, mistaken for Ball, ef 1 i. . i u .u... . . a a McOIlL a.,.. 1 Ixira, t t Rot hi Laawa, aa... . 114 10 Knoll, cf.... 1110 0 ToUla ...1 IS 17 S, I Total ... T 11 Si 10 4 Kansas City 0 113 0 12 0 15 Toledo 1 1,00101007 Two-base hlta: Leewe, Prants. Turner. Smith. Three-base hlta: Uear, Smith, 8-haub. Home runa: Grady, Nunc. Hac- rllit-e hit: MOlill. Htolen ba.ies: Rothfuss Turner. Double plays: Child to Turnt-r Owen to Turner (2). Base on ball: Oft Hill, 2; off mcuiii. a; on uom. s. struck out: By Mill, a; by MctlllL 2: by Dorn. 4 lit ty uttcnea oaii: i(y uurn. l. wild Itche. Dorn. 2. Innings pitched: By Mo- lilt lilt vy ui rdtchr. 1 uitl, I'; by uom, on iorn, s. L,eri on Daaes: Kansas city. 8; s. Time; 1:54. Off McOill. ; Cansas City. 6: Umpire: Cunning- Toledo, ham. Bcore. second gam: .KANSAS CITY. I TOLEDO. ' ' iu.aii a. ho. an Knoll, cf... 1110 Iiaroar. If.. 1110! Oaar. rf 1 I IkOwana. aa.... I 114 0 Naoro, lb.... till OSmlia. rf,... 11140 Grr. lb..., 111 I blank'' p. C. 1 I I I 1 Kr.ali, lb..: 141 I . baa b. Ib... 01101 butter. I I 2 0 Turnar, , lb... 0 I 11 I Ruthlviaa. If. I I 0 OHall. CI 0 1 1 Laaara.. aa... S 1 I I 1 1'HIda. Ik... 1 Inu-Bia. .. I I I I ti t rlalail, ... 4 I ' TjUI . .14 W 11 t ll Total ...11114 14 Kansas City .'..0 1 0 1 4 6 0 14 Toledo I 0 0 0 0 0 1- i Two-haae hlta: nutler. Leewe. Durham. Bernard. Owena. Hlankenshlp. Three-base hit: Kothfuea Sacrifice hit: Butler. Stolen baaea: Nunc (Zi, rtothfusa, Leewe, (hi Ida. Double play: Urady to Isance to Franti. Baura on balla: Off Durham, i: off Crlatall, . tttrura out: By Lnimam, , by Crlatall fc. Wild. Pitches: CriBLalL L Pawed 111 BlankeusUip. ltl ea Va Kuj City, plover. McLean Buffered heavy loss In many ways, but he had foreseen possible consequenceB and removed to plaoes of safety those portable articles so dear to the city palate. The club started a boom for Fred Hove for the republican nomination for sheriff. Hoye 1 the club's president and the mem bers made the welkin ring for their favor It.. .... MISS - ANTHONY TAKES CUP Women's 'Golf Champion Beats Mis ' "' "Johaate" ' Carpeater In - Final Match. CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Miss Bessie Anthony, th wextern gulf champion, proved her right to the title again today by defeating Miss "Johnnie" Carpenter in the finals or the Onwentsla cup, 1 up and 2 to play. . Naw York Athletes sweep'Board.. NEW TORK. Aug. 22. The 'member of the New York Athletic club swept the card at the track and field championship df the Metropolitan association of the Amateur Athletic union, held at Celtlo park. Long Island. The New York Athletic club won the trophy with 84 points, the Pastime Ath letic club being Second with 43 points and the Greater New Irish-American Athletic club third. P. J. Walsh of the New York Athletic club won the 100 and 220-yard dashes. S. S. Jones of the same club won the high Jump and 120-yard high hurdle, and H. L. Illll man, another clubmate, won the 440-yard run and fJO-yard low hurdle. Meyer Prin- teln captured the running broad jump iih to feet 2A Inches. J. Flanusan of the Greater New York Irish-American Athletic . ..n.inHnn won the throwlne the sixteen- pound hammer and the llfty-slx-pound weight. Shooting Contests at Hot Springs. HOT SPRINGS, 8. P., Aug. 22. (Special.) The shooting tournament held here this week has been largely attended by shooter fmn. Kitraaka Inw.'L and the eHHtern part of this state. There1 were ex-state cham- the second guano today. Score, 8 to 2. plons and state champions, as well as ex pert representatives of some of the leading powder bouses. Mr. Taylor of Meckllng, S. D., secured the highest average, break ing 809 targets out of 3H0. The Black Hills championship medal was won by Mr. Ack ermann of Bellrfourche. He has already been challenged for It by H. A. Gay hart of this place and the ehoot will take place at the Bellefourche tournament1 next month. The club trophy ta as won by the Hot Springs club. This was the firat ' an nual -tournament .for the Gtn ub-.of Hot Springs and has proven such a splendid eupc-ss in every way that the club will give a to-.-rnament ea:h year. The tournament has aroused the ambi tions of several, of thoo who. participated to the extent of a few friendly contepfs for purses. K. R. Juckett and W. J. Smith, both members of the local Gun club, Bettled a challenge In shooting at ino birds for a f.W bet. Smith broke 89 and Juckett M. Dorton of Omaha and H. A. Gayhart of this pluce snot at tiny niras upon a Det or t. ay hart breaking 48 and Dorton 47. Then Dor ton and Smith got tip 15 In shouting at twenty-five birds, Smith getting very one of them and Dorton 22. Dorton (ben chal lenged Gayhart fr a shoot nej.t Thursday at 100 birds for .r0 each. There Is consid erable. Interest In this shoot, as Gayhart I one of the best shots In the west, while Dorton ha made an elegant record while here. Tea rlas at K rag's Park. In addition to the regular list of game at the letter carriers' picnio was a two-men team match at tenpins, In which the prise were an art picture and a box of clgara The score: Lehman ... Huntington Totals ., Marble .... Beselln .... Totals To- 1st M. 2d. tain. .... 16 163 Yl . 49 .... 213 166 148 627 ...."irs" r m ism .... 169 146 149 473 .... 152 174 2u3 629 ....lii "ii? Kt vooi Gordon Wins from Soldiers. GORDON. Neb.. Aug. 22 (Special Tele gram.) 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