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n ! I THE OMAITA DAILY nEE: SUNDAY. AUOrST 21, V.)0l. ft f BREAK EVEN WITH SPRINGS Pfe liter Pitohi Ecth Game of a Double Header for Omaha, EFFECTIVE IN FIRST, BUT EASY IN SECOND Manpla I. Bananad Hard la the First Oame, bat Torrey Holds laager Safn la tb Second Contest. COIXmADO SPRINGS. Aug. 20.-(Bpclal Telegrgm.) Ffeister, after pitching superb ball In the first game was compelled to let down when he asked to officiate fit the box for the second game. Although he puMled the Millionaires all through-the Initial nlno Innings, they batted him freely during the second contest. In the fourth Inning of the first game with two men on bases, Thomas hit to center and Blake let the ball go by him. Thomas' home run and tha two mn he brought In gave Omaha, a cinch on the gama. The Millionaires In tha second (tmt scored In the first, second and fourth In nings. Ffeleter made an effort to stop tha hitting that followed and was successful until tha ninth, when he became so weary the batsmen found him almost at will. It was Pfelster'e own request that he be al lowed to pitch both games, but develop menta showed it to be a mistake. Omaha made Its first run In tho eighth and made a laudablo effort to overtakn its opponent, but could not do It. Score, first game; OMAHA. AB. R. IT. O. A. K Thlel. If I 1 I 1 0 0 Carter, rf 1110 0 6 Howard, 2b 112 4 10 Welch, cf 4 1110 Dolsn, as 6 0 i I t 0 Thomas, lh 4 1 1 12 1 1 Bchlpke. 3b 4 0 117 1 (.lending, c 4 1 0 4 0 0 Pfelstcr, p 4 1110 0 Totals .40 7 10 17 18 i COLORADO tPRINOB. AB. R. H. O. A. E 1111. 2b 1 1 1 2 1 1 Congalton, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Kahl, 3b 10 0 5 2 0 Ryan. If 4 0 110 0 Thornton, lb 4 0 0 0 0 0 lilake, cf. 4 0 1 I 0 0 Graham, ss . 4 0 114 1 Hanrwald. c 4 11110 Maupln. p 1 1 0 0 2 1 McNeely 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 84 "l l 27 11 1 Batted for Mauptn In ninth Omaha 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 07 Colorado Springs.. ..0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 2; Omaha, 8. Two-base hits: Welch, Howard. Three base hit: Uaerwald. Horns runs: Thomas, Howard. Btolen bases: Thornton, Thll. Double plav: Colon to Howard to Thomas, bases on balls: Off Pfelster. 1; off Maupln. 1. Btruck out: Uy I'feister, I. Left on i bases: Colorado Springs, 6: Omaha. 6. Base on errors: Colorado Springs: 2; Omaha, 2. T'me: 1:88. I'mplre: Caruthers. Score, second game: COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R. H. O. A..E Mill, lb 41 2 1 0 4 Congalton, rf 5 1 D 1 Z I 0 0 vani, 30 i 4 12 111 Ryan. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Thornton, lb 1 0 0 12 1 0 Bluke, cf 1 ft 2 8 0 0 Graham, ss 1 1 1 1 Anderson, c 4 1 I 0 0 Torrey, p 1 11 1 1 0 Totals. .14 11 27 II t OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Thlel. If., , 8 0 0 1 0 0 Carter, rf...' 1....; 4 1 1"0 0 0 Howard, 2b. 1 0 0 1 8 0 Welch, -cf 4 0 1 0 0 e Tolan, ss 4 0 0 1 2 0 Thomas, lb 4 1 If? 1 Bchlpke, lb 4 O A i 2 0 Oondlng, e.............. 4 0 1 f 10 Troisier, p I 0 0 0 1 I Freesa 1 0 0 0 6 6 Totals 8 "1 1 24 11 "1 Batted for Pfelster In tha ninth. Colorado Springs,,,,! 10 2 0 0 0 1 Omaha .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 Earned runs: Colorado Springs. 4; Omaha, 1. Two-bum hlta: Kahl, Oondlng. Home runs: "hOTiss, Graham. Stolon bae: Ryan, I'oui'lo ploy: Dolan to Bchlpke. Base on balls: Off Torrey, 1; off Pfelsier, tho best ( I t . U . M Na3S "Sfl 1 I Pho nellO i ii n i i -hi in-ir" .M-ifr-ii-rT-rc-r it' ft rr nx-fr-Tr1-! 0 ii'iasl stsm.i.i j and cf Q i h o n MB ft Ml r . I. Struck out: Py Torrey, 4; hv Ffetster, 1. flsciMea r.l: TWry. tJrsham. left on bss: Colorado "prlnpn. ; Omaha, s. Base pi errors: Coinrsdo tj.rtnr, ii Omaha, 2. Time: 13n. Umpire: Caruthers. Tim Oarars t Dearer. DENVER, Aug. jo-Two home runs each rr iKHaie ami Hsrtsell w.r the fea tures of a double header, both games of which were won by Denver. Si-ore first game: R. H. E. Inver 0 2 110 112 -10 11 1 Des Moines ...1 0 1 A 1 0 0 0 0 4 14 Hatterlps: Volltndorf and Lacla; Still man end Clsrk. Score second gamO: R H E Penver l 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 LV Mrrins ...0 000000000 12 Ustterfrs: . Ca.ble and Lucia: Morrison and Towns. rostpk.ed Games. At Blouj Oty-loux Clty-8t. Joseph game postponed; w?t grounds. Staadlac of B Teams, Playe .1. Won. Loot P. C. Denver jos 6J .5M Colorado Springs ... ! 8S 41 .M Uinalirt i 48 .6) Pes Moines HI S7 M .WS St. Joseph 1(3 45 M. .47 Blonx City ,..lu2 U 71 -M Games today: Omaha at Colorado Springs, Des Moines at Denver, St. Joseph at Sioux City. GAMES IX TUB KATIOXAL LEAGUE Tea Thoasand Witness Claelaaatl- Phlladelphla Gnme. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 20. Ten thous and people saw today's game as ths guests of the Cincinnati and I'hlliidelphia clubs. Hahn was hit harder thun Fraeer, but won his gnme through superior support. At tendance: 12.600. Score: CINCJKNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. Kllr. lb ... 1 1 l'Thonwf. rt... t 1 1 Sftrniour, cf..O 0 I 0 0 Olaon. lb... 0 I 4 Sebrtni. rf... 1 lit 0 Wolv.rt'n, lb 1st Olw.ll, If.... 1 I0 II MrOr. rf.... 1 4 9 glelnto dt. lb 0 1 1 O l.u.h. lb.. . I t 1 Cnrcorui. 4 1 O Titut, If.. ...0 0 10 HuUi. lb.. 114 ilonohu. t.. 111 a.-hlaL c S 0 I 0 Dooln 0 I 1 v 4 0 0 1 0 4 Hbn. p 4 4 1 rrr, p Roth ,. Tetsls I , I n u I I Totkli 1 10 M 14 I Batted for Fraser In ninth. Cincinnati ,...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen bases: Schlel, Seymour, Gleason, Stoinfeldt. Double play: Kelley to -Corcoran. First base on balls: Oft Hahn, I; oft Kroner. 4. Sncrlllce hits: McGee, Fraser, Corcorun. Hit by pitched ball; By Frasi-r, 1. Struck out: By Hahn. 1: by Frasnr, 4. Time: 1:62. ' Umpiri. Ken nedy. Pitchers Pat lp Hard Fight. CHICAGO. . Aug. 20.-Both Wicker and McNichols put up a hard fight, but the former, though hit nnrder, had the better support. Tenney was put out of tha game for objecting to a decision of the umpire. Attendance: 7,200. Score: CHICAOO. B HO AB BOSTON. R.H.O.A.S. ilt, If ... 4 1 l) fj.ler, ef 0 114 lar, er 0 1ISS nn.r. lb... 0 4 I'tlchio. aa. 0 1 1 olar. 1Mb. t I I lahantr, lb 1 I 1 0 smun, B. .. 0 rhano. lb... 6 McCarthy, of. Tmnar, lb. .. AD Coo Kilns, c 4 ivthantr. Bvara, lb.. Jonaa, rf.; Barry, sa. . Wickar. p.. Raymar, lb..t I 1 .. 4 Pmnall, rf... I 4 t Moran, a I 1 McNIcholav p. I 0 klwihaU. If.. 1 4 1 .. 1 4 Tottli. 1 17 U 1 Total! I 14 IS I Chicago 0 0000001 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Boston, 7. Two base hit: Rnyiner. Sacrifice hit: Kvers. Double piny: Delehunty to Riiy mer to Tenney. Struck out: By Wicker, 6; by. McNichols, 2. First base on balls: Off McNichols. 4. Wild pitch: McNichols. Time: 1:66. Lmplre: Zlmmer. . Ptt-tahargr Stars oa Errors. PITTSBURG. Aug. 20. Pittsburg could do nothing with Mathewson, but errors by Leach, Bransfleld nnd Carlson were re sponsible for all of New York's runs. Gams wns called on account of rain. Attendance: 8,130. Score: NEW TOOK. prrTSDi'Ra R.H.O.A.B. R H.O.AD Breinahan, ef I 1 t ltsh lb.... I 1 1 Hrowua. rf,.. I 1 1 Beaumont, cr. 1 Rltahar, lb.. 1 Wafnar, St. .. 0 4 Hranaflald, lb 0 C'aaaldr. rt... Met orni k, It 4 1 ! ! 0 I Mc'lann, nn, lb.. 117 Mertaa, a, If.... t I 0 n, aa.,.. 1 I i Dahlan. Kelln. Ih.... I I 1 I Gilbert, lb... tilt Bowerman, e. 1 14 Matbawaon, p ( 0 Carlaoh. o... 4 4 Laavar, p 4 4 riahirtr, p.. Tetsls. I 111 II Totala... I 1 I t New York .....I I 0 10 0 1-1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two base hit: MoGann. Sacrlflca hits: McGann. Merte. Stolen baae:. Lii,cU. Double plays: Beaumont to Wagner; Dah ln to Gilbert to McOann. First base- on balls: Urt Flaherty, l; on Mtttnewson, l. Struck out: By Flaherty, 1; by Mathew. son, i. Hits: Oft Leaver, 4 In two Innings; oft Flaherty, 1 In four Innings. Time: 1:00. Umpires: . Johnston and Kmalle. Rt, Louis Defeats Brooklya, ST. LOUIS. Aug. 20. St. Louis defeated Brooklyn in the first gam of ths series In a loosely ployed exhibition, I to I. The Kround was wet and this made good field ing out of tha qutmtton. Scanlon was un steady and hud to be taken out in ths fifth inning with the bases full. Nichols was hit freely, but kept his gam wall In hand. Attendance: l.M. Score; 8T. LOUU. BROOKLYN, a.H.O.A.g. Hauler, rl. I I U nillon, lb.... I lit I I l-umlay. rf... 1 I .in.ckard, If.. 1 4 6 t Strang, lb.... 0 I 4 Halib, aa I 1 0 0 K H OAS ftiay. aa I I 4 I Shannon, rf , , 1 1 L liaoklay, Ik.. I 1 t tiraln. lb 1 i 4 4 t urady, . 1 1 f 1 1 gmout, ef 4 1 I 1 0 li.fclay, If... 110 Gurka, lb.... 1 I 1 1 (i uaraan. e. B f I 1 I Jorilan, lb. Sranlos, p Cronlo, p.. .. 4 0 I I I 411 ..till n Ton i Nlcboia. p. .41411 Totals. t 10 IT 11 4 Toula.... St. Louis ..... ..0 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 - Broooklyn .... ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Karnod runs: St. Louts, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Two base hits: Lumley, Brain. Sacrifice lilt: Orudy. oubie play: tinny to tfeck- ley. Innings pitched: By Scnnlon. four and one-half; ty Cronln. three end one. tin If. Stolen bases: Shay, Shsnnon. Hit by pitched ball: By Scanlon. Barclay; bv Nichols. Dillon. Wild pitch: Nichols, 1. First tmse on balls: Oft Nichols, 1; oft Ecanlon, Bj off Cronln, 1. Struck out: By Nloiiols, 4; by Scanlon, 1; by Cronln, i. Lett, on buses: St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, 7. Hits: Olt Hcur.loi, 8 In four and one-half Innings; off Cronln, 8 In three and oni. half innings. Tim: ,:. umpires; car penter and Moi en. Staadlaaj. et lb Teams. Flaysd. Won. Lost. Pet. New York K'$ 73 to ,.704 Chicago t"3 44 S .Si'i Pittsburg 1"2 M 41 .6 8 Cinolnnvtl 1i7 63 48 .tit St. Louis 1'9 no 60 .1 Boston H 04 .177 Brooklyn I'tJ 17 40 .tit riiUadvlphla lui 27 73 .7 Oamt-i tudny; Boston t Chicago; Phlla. eluhlu at C'nclnnnti: Brooklvn at fit Louis. . GAME 1 TUB AMERICAN LBAGl'B Cleveland Gels a Baneb from tha Philadelphia Taam. riiii.AyK,utniA Aug. Cleveland the Inability to hit the curves of Henley. jiiirmieuco, ja.aia. ocore. PHlUtpKLPHIA. I CLBVBI.AND. i. .,. A a I d . - m. t .n..A.a., Hartcal, f... Ill 4 Par, et 4 lit t-liaarlnc. if. 1 0 Luah. If ( t lvn. lb II I r Hf k. rf 4 114 4 L Trciaa. lb 4 144 Uiola, lb ... I I I e 4 114 4 Bradley, lb.. I ( 4 111 0: arr. lb 0 II e 411 Turaar. aa.... 4 4 4 1 lavhnUI. rt.. alur)hy. lb.. Ii C niM. u. thr.. a... till Ixi. low, 4.,.. Oil tlculey, . p... 4 114 4 H-rul.rdi,"p! e 0 T.U I 117 14 4 ' ! l I. -... i m a i a i i ' Totala T 4 IT I .0 0001910 I Phllsdelnhla - Cleveland .0 0000010 0-0 lrft on bases: Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 8 . Two-base hlta: Muiphy. I.Bjol C), pemls. L. Cross, Flick. Bacrillce hits; Pickering. Hrybold. Struck out: By Henley, 4: by Lrnlirdi, I. Isaves on bulls: tif Hi-nicy. 2- off Bernhardt, 1. Time: Uoipires Sheridan. Chlcaa Win with Wlllews. VPW VlltJW In. ge K.. ... ------ - ' - - . i . liLw, V J pi,. Pfrlor baiting wou an srrorleas g.tme fro.-n fiw iota luiiay. Attendant, la.i.t. Bcors: CitlCAUO. i htw Yi'ltU iv w-a.w. a,.n.i' a. Malfaea, rf...l 10 raiherty. It 1 I t Jcara. cf ...., 1 fl K.ai.r. rf . . . III faiuuaa. If . 1 114 4V.iiiiu.a. lb. 4 I I 4 I f'via. e I 4 14 (iana.1. Id.,.. I It laiinauiii, mi i i t i n.iDr!ia, as. a s a a a I.lii lb 1 IS rum, vl I i I ii ii.jn.Mm, ... 14 1 eCouroy. lb... I I 4 lutvaa, ... 11 u Ki.u.ow. a... 11 P . 114 Oilli. p I 114 Total. 4 I IT If l Totala IT II ri.li-aa.. 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-4 rvrw iorK 1 0 o 1 0 0 0 ol Lrft on Imaes: New York, 7: Chicago, 4, llKM.a f.n.t.Ml.a- firr nnh h- Aff liKti Hiruck uut. 1 v (Jrth, 6. Tliree-bsa hits: ili'lmrs id. 'rwg-l'in hit; t'onroy, Kiel l""W. Sulilvan. t.'d rlflca hits: Keeler. ltiilirinn 'l'r Tinrtiltl Ifiioiti.n. lloithlrt i.liiiil Davis, iuoil..n t)d lshvll. Hit by iiln-hej bil; By t.n, l. wild pitch; Orth. 'Jims: l.fei. I. mini a: Dwyer. trVuablnuioa llauas ea to Tall. WiKlllViIYl A,... ail U'..l,l..l..n put Up lu piully piad galllrs luUay and f the Detrrtts won both. Attendance, Score, first gsme: CBTR7IT. WASHINOTOV. a HO At a Prrft. rf....l lit 'ytetl, cf.... X-In.,r. If.. I lS S HIN, b 4 HO A E .,,. i.hn. lb. I PobinAon, IS. t ( t I 4 4 t'lMt. M... 1 9 Huiman, if. 4 MrCn-m k. lb 4 f rfor4. rt.. I lb. I 1 II 1 1 lkon. 1 Itnnnr.B Ft.. Ix., k I ill ( l.rk.. lb.... 4 1 4 Drill. i 14 4 , Klttrwtr. f O'Lhpt, m... 1 III tlWoir, s 4 4 Kllllan. .... 1 I 01 Touu 1 t n T(xii it ii rr 14 l Detroit 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 011 Wsshlngton 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 01 Two-bn.se hits: O'Leary (2). Three-base hits: Csi"ldy, Drill. Ktolon bssa: Iono vsn. Clarke, Lowe. Sacrifice hits: Dono vail, llirsrnan, Arm. uuuun ytmr, O'l-earv. Lowe and Hickman; Wolfe end HJll. Besa on balls: Off Wolf. 1: off Kll llsn. t Hit by pitched Mil: By Wolfs, 1. Struck out: By Wolfe. 2; by Kllllan, 2. L-ft on bSJtes: Washington, 4; leiroii, . Time: 1:40. Umpires: Connolly and King.. R.rr ...nnH unmrnr DBTP.OIT. WAeHINOTOX.' R H O. A I. R .H .O-. A B. Rarrvtt, ef ... Xolniyra, If., t Couahlin. lb. 9 Crrlord, rf.. HMinun, lb. I Lova. lb I t.rtlla, e.... I o Mrr, ss.. ( Kltaon, p 1 NaiL ef. "MM III. lb... e finHr. aa... t Hulaamaa. If. 1 I 11 MrCormk. lb Ponnvah, rf . . 4 ( larka, lb.... Klttradna, .. 4 Pattaa. p t II Totala I M II 0 Totala t-IMll Detroit 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 Washington 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 04 Two-base hits: O'Nell, Donovan, Hick man. Home run: Hulseman. Btolen bases: Bevllle, O'Leary. 8ncrlP.ee hit: Clarke. Double plsys: Patten and Clarke; Crawford and Hickman. Bases on balls: Off Patten, 4; off Kltson, 1, Struck out: By Patten. 4; by Kltson, 4. I-efl on bases: Washington, 3; Detroit, 4. Passed bHll: Seville. Tim: Lib. Umpires: Connolly and King. Postponed Games, At Boston Boston-SU Louis game post poned; rain. Standing; ef tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. Chicago 15 3 42 ."0 New York 1"0 W 40 . Boston 102 60 42 .bU I'hlln.lelnlila 98 S7 41 MZ Cleveland 1" M 44 Detroit Ml 44 47 .436 St. Louis 7 40 57 .412 Washington 101 U 79 .218 No games today. GAMES IX AMERICAN AISOC1ATIOX Kansas City Win by Gresjarloaa Das Ball Hitting. KANSAS CITY. Aug. SO.-Kansas City won by bunching hits In the seventh and eighth Innings. Fronts was Ineffective at. all times. Attendance, 1,000. Score: , KANSAS C1TT. I LOTJISVILLB. R.H.O.A.S. H.H.O.A.B. RntMuee, rf. Nance, It... Hill, tt ponnar, lb.. V.aaaey, lb.. Lew, aa... Sullivan, lb. Hyan. c Franti, p.... Ill Karvln, rf... 0 1 I 4 I 14 V Hallman, II.. I I 1 4 It I O.Hart, lb.. Arndt, lb.... 4 Dealer, t I Hra.haar, lb. 4 Monts'ery. ef 4 Qtilnlan, as... 4 Raldy, p 4 Totala I II 17 11 y Totala I 111 II 1 Bonner out, hit by batted ball. Kansas City 00000021 ( Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Kansas City, 4. Two-base hits: Hill, Ryan, Arndt, Reldy. Horn run: Nance. Sacrifice hit: Sullivan. Stolen bases: Hill, Nance. Bases on balls: Oft Frants, 2; off Reldy, 1. Struck out: By Frants, 4; by Reldy, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Nance, Sullivan. Left on bases: Kansas City,- 10; Louisville, (. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Hart. Toledo So ft era Defrat. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. .-Mlnneapolls defeated Toledo today because Ford was a puxzle throughout the game. Cllngman was ordered out of the grounds In the third Inning for disputing a decision. Attendance, 3,500. Scor: MINNEAPOLIS. I TOLEDO, H.H.O.A.B. R.HO.A.E. Malooey, rf.. I 114 0 O'Hara, H-aa. 11 Freeman, lb. 4 Coulter, it.... 0 Oremltif'r, lb 4 Weaver, e. . . . 1 MrNlctlole, ef 1 I 4 Purna. lb ... 1 0 Um. rf 4 Qlf llngman, sa. 4 OjManin, lb.... 0 OlMorlarlty. 3b. t 0 Triable, . ef... t Oinrown, e-lt. i 4 is: 1 1 roi, lb. :::;; !!!! oyier, Ford, p 1 I 4 I Clark, e Banoa, p.... Totals. , .. 4 17 II 0 Totals I 1 24 t 1 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 -S Toledo 1 0000000 0-1 First base on balls: Off Ford, 1; oft Bar to, 3. Struck out; By Ford, I; by Bartos, . 8acrf)c hits: Burns (I). Stolen bases: Burns, Maloney. Left on bases: Mlnne apolia. ; Tolsdo, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bauswln. St. Paal Win oa Mlsplays. St. PAUL, Aug. 20. Mlsplaya gav th locals moat of their chances to score. At tendance, 2,600. Score: ST, PAt'U JNDUNAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Jonee, cf I 1 1 1 :MrCreery, c(. 1 1 1 1 Jackson, rf-.. 1 1 1 I Maioon. ss...t I I Wkaelar. lb.. Ill C'Cerr, lb I I Flournoy, If., I III tl Bw.udar, K..1 I 1 u 1 Kelley, lb.... 111 ;llcaey, lb. O'Urlan, aa... 4 11 l'llarry. rf.. Marran, lb... ill DjHaydoa, e. Plerca, e 4 11 1 U Lynch, lb. .4 1 11 ..4 I ..111 .. 11 Bu lllvan. ... 1114 Fiabar, p. Slaile. D 0 4 4 I Peaalone, p.. . 0 4 4 4 Corhett Totala... I 14 14 II 4 Tetala "g To ir 1J 1 Batted for Slagle In ths seventh St Paul 0 0 H' 0 I I I M Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0-4 Two-bass hit: Marcan. Sscrlnce hits; Lyncii (2), Jackson, Slulen bases: a wander, Wheeler. Double plays: Fisher, Magoon and Dickey; Wheeler, Marcan and Kelley. Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 3; off Slagle, 2. Struck out; By Fisher, 3; by Blugla, i; by SesKlona, 1. Hits: Off Blsgle. II In seven In nings; off Sessions, 2 In two Innings. Time; 1:4s. - Umpire: Kllllan., , Colnrabns easily Defeated. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 10. Milwaukee eas ily defeated Culumuu today. Attendance, K.oOQ. Score: MILWAUKEE. I COLVMDUS K.H.O.A.g H.H.O.A.B. atone, rt a I I ti I Davis, rt., 0 101 ttchaef.r, Ill 1 1 Mama, It., .40140 .4 0 ID 0 ,1116 . 1 14 4 O'ltrten, II... 0 , up 1 1 I Kllim. lb. Clark lb...;. 4 friel, lb., Abbott, e. Utinphlll, et. I Ifaleinan, lb. I fcalti. lb 1 -lymer, or.. ..4141 ',! ' o i i I Vnglay, lb Flatter?. ..... Ill Manaka. p.... I ll .iritm.il, p.. 1 I 1 I .rldweil, lendon, 14 4 1 m Ii Tell I. I Toula II 14 17 Ik Mllwauke 2 0 1 0 I -ll Columbus OwOlOOUOO 2 Two-buss hits: Hemphill, Clymer. Three base hit: t Stone, hum run: llatuinun. bases on balls: Oft Naiutke, 1; eft Ciienuon, 4- Jilt by pttchtd ball; Hoinphnl, Ahbonx. Bacrlflc htts: Relis, Msnsge, O'brleu. Struck out! By Manske, i: by Htrlcklett. lilts; Olt Mansk. t In four Innings; off Kirlcklstt, 2 in live Innings, Left on uusss: Slllwaukcs, 5; Columbus, I. Doubl pisy ichasfsr to Kelts to ttateman. Trtpl play: Btileman to Schaefer. Time: 1 60. Umpire; Plem. Standlag of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. .841 .8.4 ,t.;8 .471 .bi St. Paul .. Milwaukee Columbus . i.OUMVtlltt liniieanolis ..1.17 ..114 4i 44 W 6) 67 tl 41 u is 4 64 6fi a ,...11S ....117 .112 lndlunaiHjils Ill Kansas City 1U Toi.au 117 44 Gaint today: Columbus at Milwaukee, Tuieuu at itliutieapulia, liidlsnapotls at St. Paul, Loulsvtll at Kanuas City. Black Wonders Win and Los. 6PH1NGF1ELD, Neb., Aug. 2a-(8peclal Ttienram.l llie Duck onders niau tiielr debut here yesterday and shut th locals out In a well played game, ths only gum ver played In tipiinghelU without an error on either side, 1'lie score: R. H. E. Flack Vondr 0 00000400-4 ( 0 Springfield 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-4 1 0 llattsrtes: Btlls and Bates; Grey and Jones. Struck out: iiy fii.il ), by Grey 4. Tlmt; l.ii. Tit local won today's gam from th Black Wonders by timely lilttlng. 8oor: R. il. tii. Pl.rlngncld 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0-7 12 4 Jilttck W coders 0 1 0 J 1 0 0 6 04 4 Ratterle: Ruff, Bills and Rates; Gamble and Jones, b i ruck out) liy tiutt 4, by Gambl i Tim: 1:40, Graad Islaad Wlaa a Close Oa. GRAND ISLAND, Nsb.. Aug. tfl.-(8p-plal.l The game between BJatrU and Grand lclsnd was evon inure ricillng tlntn that of yesterday, but again Grand IslmiJ imlteit out vlctnry. Jn th lift It Pltrhor Glade's two-bugger, Twltcball s walk, b 'liaffiall tlirec-base 'olt' ad Prlsculi s two-baa hit netted threj runs and the game, ws saved (n the ninth by Kchst stiills stngl and Miller's tlirss-bsae hit. Bcore: K.H.13. linatrlce 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 - 8 t Grand Island ...0 0 0 0 I 4 0 0 14 11 1 Grand lalanil. Glad and Miller; Utrlc. Adam nd Wllsun. Mradotv Grave aad Preachers Win. BATTLR CItEFK, Neb. Aug. M.(Sre clul Telrgrsm.t Two ball allies -r i lneil on the liattlt, Crerk diamond today be first, l.ettaeen M,adiw liruv and Laule Cietk, reaulted In a scor of 1 tu 4 II I . - -J V- I K T Ml MJW it M WTfie'B In favor of Meadow Grove. Th cond game, played between the German Luth eran preachers and the German Lutheran teachers, who are her attending th Luth eran synod, resulted In a score of 7 to 0 In favor ot th preachers. T-, P. O. Qeat Field Club. In a gam fast and interesting through out the first Field club ball bovs lost to the Paxton & Gallagher's husky ball tosers by tne score of 13 to 7 yesterday afternoon. The grocerymen started the music In th third Inning with one. The club rpen cams back with three, after which Crow held tnem safe until the eighth, when the club men took a brace nnd Indulercd In a fuslllndn of singles and extra base hits that netted them four runs. In the ninth, with three men on bases. Crow steadied down and foiled their efforts to stab out a vic tory, In the mctntlma the grocerymen took a liking to Taylor's benilers and se cured a commanding lead. The features of the game were a one-handed stop by Chambers, Knight's battlnir nnd Ryan's base running and .two difficult running; catches of foul files by Gibson. The score: P. AO 0 0 1 S 0 0 2 5 0-12 IS 1 Field club 0.OS0O0O4O- 7 14(1 Two-base hits: Abbott. Tavlor (2). Knight. Hunter, Sage. Three-base hits: Chambers, Knlerht. Glbvon. Double Dlavs: Dund to Abbott, Knight to Ryan to Sage. Ryan to Gibson. Stolen bases: Ryan (5), Knight, Gibson. Hunter. Sa.. Struck out: Bv Taylor, 11; by Crow, 6. First base on balls: orr Tayior, ii on- crow. i. rasseu Dans: Martin (2). Umpire: Mllligan. Diamond Dnst. Tha Walter Molsea will day the Pu- r.riors at Krur nark this afternoon. Th lineup: , Moit position. superior. Rice catcher Drlpsey Day catcher K. Carlson pitcher eauier F. Gohrlng pitcher Whitney first base Howell Bchrawiclc.... second base Denny Blbblns third base uotenrora Barrett shortstop Burnam R. Carlson left field ....,.....Hrrln Drlscoll center field Zaball Metcalf right field Cedrll At the Exnosltlon nark yesterday after noon th Centrals defeated th McCorrt- Brady base ball team by the acor of 1 to . Bntterles: Centrals. Nordstrom and Drew: McCord-Brsdv. Brown and Thom- sdt. Btruck out: By Nordstrom, 16. Earned runs: Centrals, II; MoCoM-Brady. 6. Has i, 1 1 . KTnn,, ... .... n. , . rf Tl.nvil S Errors: Centrals, (; McCord-Brady, 1. Gama at Vinton Paris. Th C. N. Doits and Lee-Glass-Ahdreesen Originals" will clash at Vinton Street park this afternoon. The lineup; C. N. Diets. Position. L.-G -A O. Hsrrlson .., first Baffeldcr Jenkins .second Bradford Tracy third Minmkus Frxran short Lawr plainer left Whitney Anderson center Scully Lsfferty right Taylor Massman .-. Catcher Cob Knight pitcher Jelen Goody pitcher Alderman Corona Defeal Craig. CRAIG. Neb.. Aug. 20. rSneelsU-Th Colons of Omsha defeated th horn, team today In one of th fastest and most ex citing games ever played her. It wa laraelv a pitchers' battle. Bngats held the home team down to two bits and itrucK out 14. Th visitor were fast on their foot and played snappy ball all ths tifie. Bcnr; RUB. Coronas 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 4 I Craig 0 Q 0 0 0 1 0 0 6-1 1 2 Batteries: Coronas, Bogats srvd Fsrsfir; Crl, Rooney and Jlefforman. Wildcat. At Defeated. ON AW A, It.. At'g. f (Ppecml T!- fram.) Th B'erieo baa ball team defeated he Lincoln Wildcat! her today irt th best game of tho stason by a score of I to 0. Batteries: Bleneoe, Ellis and Shea; Wildcats. Delashmut and Richardson. Um pire: Allison. . ) Travis Defeats I.ocltwood. HTANNIS, Mass., Aug. 20. Walter J. Travis, the nations! golf champion, won the Great Island cup today by defeating A. Q. Lockwond of AUston, ( up and 4 lo ?lay, and C. T. Crocker, Jr., ct Wolaston, up and 1 to play. JEFFRIES If IS FISB CO.VDITIO Monroe I Alao Considered In Ratter Condition Than Befor. SAN FRANCierO, Aug. 10 Champion Jam Jeltiiu left his training quartet' at Harbin Springs today and uriivrd In Oakland tonlfc-ht, where h will complete his training at th Reliance Athletic club. Jeffries is In th pink of good health snd gui-s at hi work in a vigorous style. The only fear expressed by his trainers and advisers is that he may again Injure him self, owing lo th scat with which h car ries on all his work. At Monroe's camp at Bheehan's tavern on the beach here, a feeling of confidence pro vails. Th big miner is said to htive never been In such excellent condition for btittl. Race Fnralsh fiood Ptiort. CEDAR ftApIDS, la.. Aug. 20.(SpclsI Teiegism ) The isst day ot th Intentmc fair at Marlon that was postponed from Friday fuiniilitd good Oiy' sport for probably I.6011 people who were on t tic ground. Thir war two race on th card, or. harness rac and one running lace, and both were close and exciting, while, the automobile race that was th first ever held in the county furnished amusement and Internet to the crowd, dummuries: I 20 trot, stake. 10. IscUta (Aldriili) 1 111 lrena Klower irleurs) 1 til Block Wonder tAuatln) I 4 I Mios Bliouf (Buck) I I 4 X Grand Xariinena (Ilrsilley) 4 111 Quiifii riign (Connelly) 7 dr, Lillian Li (Starr) I 111 1 line: 2:21 V.. 2 -'IVt, I 22, i:21. Mile running race, purse, liC.O: Cbnmber laln I IMrgtultiiT) won, Hunrua Reed) sec ond, ilyirieiiia (Kennedy) third. Georgia Carter ll'luik) f-iurih. Time; 1:4(1. Ii V. JuiiM won tli hvt-mils autnmobll rji in 11 .17. lie Want Ad ar Bualnes Boost!, The Beverage 'of Health rl - t rurc Deer bcniitz Deer is tne ; the world for you. The malt is a food; the hops a tonic. , The alcohol only yt per cent is an aid to digestion; a healthful The most healthy nations in the world the most hardy, most energetic drink the most of it. A-,ut the heer must be pure. Impurity means harmful germs. That is why we bnhv Schlitz in absolute cleanliness why we filter even the air that touches it and sterilize every bottle. And the beer must be aged. Green beer causes biliousness. That's why we age Schlitz for months before we market it. Schlitz beer is absolutely pure; It can't harm you. Ask for the Brewery Bottling. . ' j Phone 013, Jo. Schlitz Brewing Co., 719 8. 9th St., Omaha, Neb. 4 eer that Made EGAN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Capture! tho Title at tha Highland Park Golf Link.. DEFEATS SAWYER IN 38-HOLE FINALS Esran Show lp Belter In tha Loagr Game and Is Invincible la tha Short Con test. CHICAGO. Aug. 20.-H. Chandler Egar. of Exmoor today at Highland park won the western golf championship for the second tlm. H defeated D. E. Bawyer of Wheaton In the 3tf-hole finals, 6 up, I to play. The only period In th games when the big gallery of golfing enthusiast who followed th two players thought Egfcn In danger was when Bawyer, by brilliant 2 under bogey play, took the first two holes. Weather conditions were excellent, the sun breaking through th clouds soon after play waa begun and drying up the course. In the long game Egan was better Invari ably than his rival. His short game was Invincible gnd the hard luck that came to Bawyer at several holes wa mostly due to his own erratic work. . Of th subordinate events decided, Walter E. Egan, the defeated champion, won the Directors' cup from K. L. Ames of Glen vlew, J up, 1 to play. Phelps B. Hoyt, an other former . western ctfamplon, won the North Shore cup, defeating R. E. Hunter, Midlothian, 1 up In 20 holes. In the morning round of the championship flnaJa, Sawyer won the first two holes, each In 1 under bogey, gnd sent his third tee shot within seven feet of the (lag, while Egan ws short of the green. However, on good approach and a long putt, Egan halved the hole. Egan took tha next two boles by steadier playing and was on even terms. The sixth was halved and Egan won the seventh because Bawyer pulled his brassey out of bounds. Egan wa 1 up at the turn and won the tenth, eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth holes, partly because Sawyer's play was erratic, partly because Sawyer also had bad goring lurk on several rhots, such for Instance, a a soft spot on the tenth green that spoiled a perfect ap proach shot. After two halved holes, Sawyer's play steadied and holing In bogey or under, he captured the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth holes, leaving htm only 1 down on the morning's plays. Cards: Morning H. C. Egan: Put ....4 I 1 4 4 38 6-8775 In 4 1 4 4 4 4 D. E. Sawver: Out 1 4 I I I I I I In "4 1 4 4 4 1 l40 , 4-39-71 risrnoon n. m, egan: Out 4 (II In I t 4 4 D. E. Sawyer: Out 4 14 1 In 4 I t I s4 S J t I I I 441 . . I 1-44 By holes not played. In the afternoon play no change wa made In the relatlv standing until Egan won the third hole, holing a. four-foot putt after Sawyer had overrun the hoi several feet on his eceond. Sawyer was short on his approach to the fourth hole and Egan won tt, leaving Egan 4 up. The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth holes were halved, Egan made himself practi cally certain of the match t th ninth hoi of th afternoon play (the tweruty- Every body likes the flavor of Pes, SOUTH OMAHA, PHONE 8. AGENTS: Hiiro F. Mix,-1321 Dotiffliia HtM Omaha, Lee Mitchfll, Council lUnrTs, Thone HO. n 1 t. f .1 t stimulant. Milwaukee seventh of the match) by winning In a brilliant 4 to Sawyer's B. Each was at the edge of the green In I. Bawyer' position was the better, but his approach was not as good as Egan's and he missed his down hill putt while Egan holed. Bawyer won the next hole because Egan wa short on his approach and ths next waa halved In throe. For th twelfth hole (thirtieth of the match), Egan sent a clcek second onto the green for 190 yards, while Sawyer's brassey second was to the edge of the green. Sawyer over-spproaehed and lost I to 4. Tho next and deciding hole wa marked by two brilliant shots by Egan, his mldlron second landing to the right of the green, twenty yards away. Pitching up to within six Inches, he easily won th hole and match, after Bawyer sent his ap proach putt several yards past the hole. HASDICAP MEET AT ST. LOlI FAIR Postponed Y. M. C. A. Athletic Events at tha Stadlnm. ST. LOUIS, Aug 20. The postponed Young Men's Christian association men, under the auspices of the Olympic game, was held today In the Stadium. Many of the athlete who had entered expecting to compete iHst Thursday did not take part today, as they wished to tave their strength for the Young Men's Chila tlan association championship events, which- were held later In the day. The recent rains made the field and track eo heavy that no records were endangered and It was with difficulty that the several events were pulled off. Results: One hundred-yard dash: W. B. Hunter, Louisville (2Vi yards), first; J. T. Leag. n, St. iouls (7 ysrds), second; F. Russell, C n clnnati (7 ynrd), third. Time: 0:10. Eight hundred and eighty-yard run: W. H. Brown, Cincinnati (25 yards), first; L. L. Bailey, New Orleans (So ysrds), second; L. II. Land, St. Louis (26 yards), third. Time: 2:03H. Two hundred and twenty-ysrd hurdle: A. fiandow, Cincinnati 4 yards), first; V. R. McCullough, St. Louis (2 yards), sec nd; L. C. Bailey, Chicago (scratch), third. Time: 0:EXVj. Four hundred and forty-yard run: F. Russell, Cincinnati (24 ysrds), first; J. Har- frave, Cincinnati (24 yards), second; A. L. irown, Cincinnati (14 yards), third, Time: 0:62". Two hundred and twenty-yard run: W. B. Hunter. Louisville (6 yards), flrft; J. IT. Lesgon, St. Jxiuls (14 yards), second; G. II, Queyougo. New Orleans (10 yards), third. Time: 0:2:-. r . . Putting, flfteen-pdund shott A. A. John ston, St. Louis (scratch), first; W. G. Woods, Cincinnati (4 Inches), second- J. J. Greens. Chicago (scratch), third. Distance: 33 feet 8H Inches. T Polo vault: H. II. Gilbert. St. Lou! (9 Inches), first; J. Brown. Clnenna'l (7 inches), second; A. fiandow, Clncnngtl (scratch), third. Height: 8 ,et 1 Inches. On hundred and twenty-yard hurd'e: L. C. Bailey, Chicago (scratch), first: A. S3n dow, Cincinnati (8 yards), second; W. It. McCullough, St. Louis (scratch), third. Time: 0:li. On mile run: H. H. Monroe, New Or lestvs (110 yards), first: L. L. Dodd. Louis ville (90 yards), second; P. H. Booytr, St. Louis (90 ysrds), third. Time: 4:48. 6lxteen-t)ound hammer throw: H. O. Frsnts. Clnelnnstl 04 feet), first; A. A. Johnston. St. Louis (scrstch), s'ond; W. O. Woods, Cincinnati (18 ftet), Ihlrd. Dis tance: 130 feet 8H Inches. Running high 1umn: J. V. Tal"t. Buffel'' (2U, Inches), first: E. E. IT'S Chicago 1V4 Inches), second: w. G. Woods. Clnc'rna'l (2 Inches), third. Height: 6 feet 4' inch-s Discus throw: A. A. Johnston, 8t. L' u's (scratch), first: W. B. Hunter, Iulsvllla (1 feeO. second: H. G. Frnnt. C'ncin-'a 1 (10 feet), third. Distance: M f-et I Ine'. ' Running brond jump: W B. HuntT, T.ou Isvllls (errstch). first: H. E. Wallace, Omaha (If Inches) second: J. D f. Mc Laughlin. Cincinnati (10 Inches), third. Dis tance: 20 feet I Inches. Golf nt th Field Clab. At the Field club yesterday afternoon the golfing contest took the form f match play against bogey for a cuo offered by the directors. At the end K. H. Nash, I D. Carrier and E. R. Bnyer were tied, ench having three down 'to the colonel. The tie -will be played off Monday. 0 vf l is F34l I il l ii ,1 w In It wJ6 1 ' M A vs i fw il . 1 4 pest anniL in Famous. MICHAEL ASCELO THE STAR Wins Two Out of Three Hoati with Poverty , and Eddy D. ; MYRTLE BOY WINS IN CLASS B Lady Bell Walks OR with Class J Pacing;, Hands Down Track Muddy, bat Day la Success. Three interesting events were pulled off at th Omaha Driving club's track y lerday afternoon, the main feature blng the third heat of the CIum.A pacing rac whioh wa won by Michael Angelo, driven by Mr. Wcatherby of Council Bluffs with Poverty a close et ond. The first heat of this rac waa easily won by Michael An gelo, th other two entries. Eddy D. and Poverty not being In at all. In th sec ond heat all three kept In a bunch till they rounded the first corner, but then Michael Anirelo broke and wa left behind. Pov erty and Eddy D. ran together for a sljort distance, bu the foreier outpaced her op ponent and won bands down. After numerous false starts the three w.re let go for th third boat, but th start was so rank that Mr. Deitrlch drw nut Eddy D. and left the race to Poverty nnd Michael Angelo. Poverty broke at tha second quarter and Michael Angelo got th lead. It wa a little while befor W. C. Russell got Poverty to going again and during that time Michael Angelo was about eight lengths ahead and It looked Ilk easy money for him, but Poverty made such' good time when she got to work again that Michael Angelo had to hump all h wa worth In the home stretch and only won by a mere grandstand and for a mo ment the crowd went wild with excite- ment- Both the horses received an ova-' tlon a they passed th stand to get to the stables. In Class B, trotting, Myrtle Boy won' both, heats In succession, but he wai given a run for his money in tho second heat when General Nuttlngham pressed htm. close. Lady Bell won the Cluss C, pacing, hunds down. On account of th muddy track, Coney, the property of H. W. Dunn, who wns down on tha program fof an ex hibition, was only driven ground so tha' audience could look at him. The reason for the poor start in tb third, heat of the Class ,A. pacing, th judge explained was due to tha action of th driver who repeatedly failed to get In line for the start. He wa warned again and oaln ar.d rather than keep the audi ence waiting any longer tho start was al. lowed to go through,' The following were tho results': Class A, poclng-Klrst heat. Time: M4H. Michael Angelo wen, Poverty, a. s., leeoridj r.uujr i i vi. K. imiu. ceeiitia JltJttl. time; 1:14. Poverty won, Eddy D, second,' Micnaei Angeio iniru. intra peat: ijmo: 1:16. Michael Angelo won, Poerty eo ond, Eddy D. did not finish. Class B. trotting First heat: Time: 1:16. Myrtle Hoy, blk. g., won; Gen'rel Nuttlngham, b. g., second; Medium, b. m., third. Second heat; Time: LUty. Myrtla" Boy won, General Nuttlngham ssuond, Medium third. Class C, pacing First hest: Time: 1:21.' Iady Bell. blk. m., won; Roy P., br. gi, wond; Rpbble Poet, br. g.. third. Ba ond beat: Time: 1:11. Lady Bell won. Roy P. second, Robbie Post drawn. Thone 1512 1 I li'i