TITE OMAnA DAILY PEE:' TUEPDAT. AFOUBT 30, 1904. IOWANS SnOT OUT 0MA11A Dei lloioet Takes Last Game of Series, . . Three to Nothing. QUICK IS TOO LIBERAL WITH BALLS Senas Sis af tb rrohlba First Baa free By Carter Stars by Cat , Mac OM Txrm Baaa at the Home Plate. . It was bargain day yesterday on the Vinton street campus, where the Dea Moines aga-retratlon turned the tables on Fa's children with a. score of S to 0. The defeat can Justly, however,' be laid to Mr. Qulck, who pitched a poor same for the Bangers and, besides, made two egregious . .errors. Quick allowed seven men of the -TobJbltlonlsta to beat their way. to first and permitted them to make eight base hits and two sacrifices. In the fourth Quick trifled with Hoffman's anemlo hit In tbe sixth he let Connery-s lilt get off the hook. Connery was later caught out, thanks of the quick action of Howard and Dolan. But Hoffman scored when BchITi made a two-base hit. With the ex ceptions of the second and sixth Innings, Quick passed one man to first each Inning. Altogether twenty-one of the visiting bat ters arrived af first base during the game In different ways, while but nine of tha local team rearhod there In happiness. Quick received excellent support. The first Inning passed away for the Des Moines In one, two, three order. Mc Chesney 'opened the second with a two base hit. but was caught trying to grope his way from second to third. Then Mil ler and Schlls went out on a pair of In cipient flies. In the third Josh Clarke sent a two-bagger, out to center field. Hoffer had previously walked and tried to tramp home on Clarke's hit., Hoffer reached third and was on the next tack for home when Dolan, who had Just received the ball from Welch, sent the little sphere to Oondlng In apple-pie order. Hoffer lost out and Clarke was left on the base. In the bloody fourth Lobert, the first man tip, was transported to first without charge. Hoffman -was the next man, to be monarch of all he surveyed qn first, reaching that happy destination by virtue of an error already mentioned.' McChesney came to bat and sent out a single. This made three men on bases, , no outs and Dusty Miller at bat and gloating with great gobs of Joy. Miller did send, out a good one,' but It fell Into Nick Carter's fine Italian hands. But Carter did not want the ball after ha caught It. Ho sent the ball back to Oondlng Ilka a shot out of a repeating rifle and put out Lobert, who thought he could run from third base' home before Carter could throw the ball In. But Car . ter made a splondld double play. " . Repeats it fa the Eighth. And that Is not all, In the eighth he made an exactly similar play. Brother Connery, was the man behind the bat In the eighth. He hit the ball to right field and went put to' Carter, who fired the ball In to Oondlng almost before he had caught It, and got McChesney out Just In the man- ner that Lober saw his finish. Thus Nick cut .off two runs for Dea Moines by bis remarkable sieed and throws.. But to go back to the' gory fourth. After Lobert and Miller had been retired on the double play, this left Hoffman and McChesney on bases. Sohils came to bat and. could see that two men were, on bases and that a long hit might bring results. Bchlls had It all figured out. His face showed it. He raised his bat and rent out a two-base hit, on which Hoffman and McCheaney made rapid sprints for home.' Then Connery went out and 8chfls was left tO Tnourn on second. ' ' In the fifth, Lobert and' Hoffman made hits and brought in Clarke, who had been ..anchored at -first by an error of Thomas. ' After that the Iowans made a few hits, ': .but did not, Increase their capital stock. Tha grounds were wet and the skies threatening. 'It-was ladles day and a gen-, erous ; representation of the fair sex watched the game. Pa'a boys accompanied the ' Des Moines team to beard the lions In their dens for three days. Then Pa'a loved ones go to Sioux City to take two games and return here next Sunday for a series with the Sioux. Attendance, 1,600. Tha score; ' - " , ' PES MOINES. . . , AB. K. H. PO. A. K. J. Clarke, cf ,4 112 0 0 lobert, 8b...,.,..,..... 8 0 1 14 1 Hoffman, ss : 4 114 6 0 McChesney,, rf SIS 100 Miller, If S 0 1 0 0 ft Schlls, 2b S 0.2 2 8 0 Connery, lb '.. A 0 ? 0 14 0 0 Towne, c. .., 0 0 8 0 0 Hoffer, p. 8 0 0 0 2 0 Totals ... ,..'.::. .9 s 8 " 27 16 OMAHA. ' . - AB. B. H. Pa A. E, Thlet, If.. 4.0 0 8 0 0 Carter, rf 4 0 0 8 2 0 Howard, 2b 4 0 2 1 T 0 Welch, cf....... .J. 4 0 0' 1 10 . Dolan, ss 4 0 1 8 0 'Thomas, lb... -.., 4 0 1 10 0 1 Bchlpke. 3b..... 8 0 0 0 0 0 Oondlng, . o.. ....8 0 1 6 1 0 Quick, p................ 8 0 1 v 0. .8 t Totals ................33 0 6 87 17 "5 Des Moines ...v 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 08 - Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runt - Des Moines, 1. Two-base Wts: J.. Clarke, McChesney, Schlls, Thomas. . Sacriftoe hits: ' Miller, Bchlls. i First base on balls: Off Quick, 7. Struck out: By Hoffer, 8; by Quick, 8. First base , on-errors: Des Moines, 8; Omaha, 1. Left ' on-' bases: Des Moines, 7;. Omaha, S. Double plays: Lobert to Hoffman to Con. nery;' Dolan ' to Thomas; Carter to Oondlng- (2). Time of, game:- 1:25. Umpire: Keefe. - . ..... .. Denver Wins from St. Joseph. DENVER, Aug. 28. The game today waa f layed hard and stood decjdedly close until he eighth . Inning, when Denver found fcaunders for two good hits that resulted In home runs. Score: RU E. Denver 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 5 8 0 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 Batteriest - Cable and Braun, Souders and Garvin. ... , , Postponed Games. At Colorado Springs Today's game be tween Colorado Springs and Sioux City was postponed on account of rain. I Staodlaar of tha Teams. ' : . Played. Won, Lost. Pet Denver ,..117 71 ' 48 j ,srq Colorado Springs.... 19 . 64 46 .SSI Omaha 118, , 53 .561 Des Moines 121 ' 61 . 60 .504 - Pt. Joseph ...........113' 48 65 . .CIS Sioux. City ........ .110 36 - 76 .813 ., Games today; Omaha at Dea Moines, , are grown the grapes the finest, specimens in all the V wor Id- that yield their f rag- ' rant juices lor Champagne. Gently kissed by, a temperate , northern sun, they ripen with a flavor unequalled anywhere. We preserve this flavor without Artificial means. US.9 Sioux City at Denver, St. Joseph at Colo rado Springs. GAME" IX THK HATIOXAL lEAOlE New York Win. Maklnar a Complete weep at Series with ft. totals. ST. LOUI8. Aua. 29 New York won an- other victory from St. Ixiuls, 3 to 1, making a clenn sweep of the aeries. Ames pitched a brilliant fame, St. Louis getting But tnree hits, one fir these being a scratch. Nichols pitched well, but not to compare with Ames. McOraw was ordered out of the grounds after a tilt with Umpire Zlmmer. Attendance, 2,100. Score: v NEW YORK. I . ST. UjrtS. 'R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A. till AB. BrMnahan. et 1 0 Farrll, Is. Browne, rf . .. t 1 MrOinn, lb., t 1 0' Shannon, rf. 0 Berkley, lb. Mel-ten, If..., 1 1 Pahlen, a..., 1 Devlin, lb... 1 Ollhert. Ib.. 4 t Warner, .... 0 4 Ames, I 4 t Gradr. Smooi, rf . . . Khar, sa...., Bare jar, If.. Hark, lb.... Nichols, ... i I ! : 41 Totala ..I I 17 14 1 Totals ... I ' 3 87 1 New York 00000011 0-2 St. Louis 10000000 Ol Earned run: New York. 1. Two-base hlta: Mertes. Dnhlen. Sacrifice hits: Shan non. McOann, Warner. Stolen base: Far rell. Muses on balls: Off Nichols, 2; off Ames, 3. Struck out: By Nichols, 4: by Ames, 7. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4: New York, 8. ' Time: 1:3L Umpires: Zlmmer and Johnstone. Chicago Bhats Oat Philadelphia. CHICAGO. Ang. 29. Two records for the season In the National league were made today the time of the game, one hour and thirteen minutes, and the fact that not one of the home team was left on base. The game was a pitchers' battle and was on in the eighth on two singles, a sacri fice and two errors. Attendance, 900. Score: rutr.xr.n PH ILADKL.PHIA. R.tt.O.A.B. lKle. If... 1 0 0 Caao, lb..... 80 rurrv, lb.... 10 MoCarthT. et. I 0 O'Neill, o.... 1 1 I I Erere. lb.... 4 1 R.H.O.A.B. Thomma. ef.. I Oleaaon. lb.. I 4 1 Wolv'ton. lb. Ill Mages, rf.... a a I e a I.U.V lb 8 1 Tltua It..... 1 I J on fa. rf t 0 Tinker, aa... 1 I I 0 Hulawltt, as. v l l Dooln. e V V a o Wat mar, p... (alio Sparks, .... I Touts ... 3 4 17 11 l Totals 4 14 1 4 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on' baaes: Philadelphia 8. Sacrifice hits: Casey, Evers. Stolen base: Tinker. Double plays: O'Neill and Barry, Lush and Hulswltt. Struck out: By Welmer, 6; by Sparks, 2. Base on balls: Off Welmer, 1. Time: 1:13. Umpire: Kennedy. Cincinnati Wine from Boston. CINCINNATI, Aug. . Superior hitting by the locals gave Cincinnati a victory over the Boston's this afternoon. Attend ance, 965. Score: CINCINNATI. I BOSTOM. ' R.H.O.A. B.I ' - R.H.O.A.B. Keller, lb... 1 I Oeler. ef 0 I 4 Seymour, cf. 1 gebrlns. rf... 0 Tanner, lb... 1 Abbattl's, as. Cooler, If.... Oalehaa'r. ib t Cannell, rf... 8 Moras, lb.... Marahall, 0.. 0 Wllhalm, p.. iMIan, If sulnfeldt, lb Corcoran, aa. Hu.nlna, lb. 1 Bchtel, o 1 Walker,, p.. . Totala ... 4 U 17 I : Total! 1.14 4, 1 Cincinnati 0 0003 0 20 4 Boston 00 0 00110 13 Tso-base hlta: Wilhelm, Schlel. Three base hit: Tenney. Sacrifice hits: Moran, Walker. Hit by pirched ball: By Walker, 2; by Wilhelm, 1. Struck out: By Walker, 4; by Wilhelm, 2. Wild pitch: Wilhelm. lime: 1:36. Umpires: Moran and Carpen ter. Plttahargr Wlas Both Games. PITTSBUBO, Aug, 29. Pittsburg had an easy time of It winning the first game until two men "were out In the ninth. Then Leever was hit for five bases, scoring four runs. The second game was fought hard throughout. Attendance, 4,180. Score, first game: PITTSBURO. BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Leach, lb.... II Strang, lb..., 0 Beaumont, ct I I I Rltcher, lb.. I I 1 Wacner, aa.. Ill Branat.a, lb. 1 11 Kruger, rf... 1 t 1 H. McC'k. If. 'II Phalpa, e 0 1 1 Leever, p.... 1. I Mucorovk, lb V Dillon, lb, ii i Oeaaler. ef.. Lumley. rf. .. 1 Bheckara, ir. i Babb. as 1 Rltter, e I Jordan, lb... 1 Mitchell, p.. Total 11 II 17 II 1 Total...... 7 7 It 11 4 Pittsburg; 38011012 11 Brooklyn 0100101047 Two-base hits:. Lumley. Jordan. Three- base hits: Leach, Kltchey (2), Bheckard. Sacrifice hits: H. McCormick (2h Sheck- on balls: Off Leever, 8; off Mitchell, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Kruger. Struck out: By Leever. 1: bv Mitchell. 2. Balk: Mitchell. Double plays: Rltchey to Wagner to Brans- neia; Mitcneu to- riitter to fyuion. nmo: 1:60. Umpire: Emslle. v,: j Score, second gams; , . , ' . w riTTSisunu. jinuu&Lin, R.H.O.A E. . R.H.O.A.B. Leach Ib..... 1 3,4 Dillon, lb ... 0 Beaumont, et 1 Rltcher, lb.. I 1 0 Oaaaler, ef. .. Lumlar. rf. .. Sheckard, If.. Rabb. as 1 Rltter, C......I Jordan. Ib... Boanlon, p... M'Cor'k. lb.. 0 1 1 Wagner, aa . 0 Brain fid, lb. 1 1 17 Kruger, rf. .. 0 H.M'Cr'k. U 11 I 4 4 0 Phelps, o uaae, p. l Totala ... IS 90 It ll Totals ... 8 727 None out when winning run scored. Pittsburg 001 0.00 0 01 13 Brooklyn 000200000 02 Two-base hits: .Bransfleld, Babb. Three base lifts: Beaumont, Case. Sacrifice hit: HruKer. Btolen bases: Rltchey, H. Mc Cormick (21, Rltter. First base, on balls: Off Case. 8; oft Scanlon, 8. Passed ball: Phelps. Struck out: 'By Case, 6; by Scan lon, 3. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Emslle. standing of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. New York 113 81 32 .717 Chicago 112 .03 44 .607 Cincinnati 114 67 47 .637 Pittsburg Ill 65 ' 46, .683 St. Louis 113 00 66 .617 Boston '. 116 43 72 .374 Brooklyn 113 ' 88 76 ' .836 Philadelphia ...114 82 ' 83 .281 Oames today: Boston at Pittsburg, New York at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at St Louis, Brooklyn at Chicago, GAMES IK THE AHERICAR LEAOtJE Philadelphia Baaehes Hits ana De feats Chicago. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. The locals today bunched four of their six hits In one Inning, scoring three runs and defeating Chicago. Attendance, 8,94). Score: PHILADELPHIA. I . CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Hartaal, If... 0 1 0 Holmes, rf... 0 0 10 4 Pickering, ef. 0 Jonea, of Callahan, If.. O. Davie, aa. Tannehlli, Ib , leball, lb.... Duudon, lb.. 4 M'Farland. 1, Altrock, p... H. Davie, lb. 7 L. Croaa, lb. 1 1 - Seybold, rf.. Ill Murphy, lb.. 8 8 3 M. Croaa, ss. 8 8 Shreck. e.,.. 11 Waduell, p., 11 I I 1 1 Totals ...4 4 17 14 j Touts ...1 4 14 14 1 Philadelphia...., 08000010 4 Chicago....... 00001000 01 Two-base hits: O. Davis, McFarland, M. Cross. Sucrltlce hits: Schreck, H. Davis. Left on baaes: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 3. First base on balls: Off Altrock, 2: off Waddell, 4. Struck out: By WaddelL 11. Time: 1:30, Umpires: Sheridan and Con nolly. . New York Drops to Second Plaee. NEW YORK. Aug. 29,-New York dropped to second place today by losing to Cleve land. The locals outbatted their opponents but lost through errors. Attendance, 4,336. CLBVBLAND. NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. 108 1 1130 1113 0 114 0 4 II 10 Bar, cf..,. Luab, If... Flick, rf... Lajole. Ib. Bradley, lb. Terr, lb.... Dough'tr, If. 0 0 4 0 0 Heeler, rf.... Williams. Ib, Anderson, ef. 4 Osusal, lb.. 1 Elberfeld. as. 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 4 11 I 1 3 I 1. I 1 Turner, 111 iConroy, lb.,. 1 0 Klelnew. e... Beula, c. barubard. I I 4 p.. 4 l ..."4 "7 it 11 "ii 0; Powell, p.... Totals ... 4 7 It II 4 " Totals'.'.. I It 17 IT I Cleveland 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 New York ", 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Conroy, Bemls. Stolen base: Klberfeld. Double plays: Klelnow and Williams; Powell and Williams. Left on baaes: New York, 6; Cleveland, 8. First base on balls: Off Powell, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland. 8. Hit bv niich..' By Powell, 1. Struck out: By Powell, 2; by Bern hard 3. Passed ball: Klelnow. Wild pitch: Powell. Time; 10, Umpire: O'Loughlln. Waahlaatoa' Oatplays St. Lonls. WASHINOTON, Aug. 29. Washington easily outplayed St. Louis today, both at the bat and In the field. Hughes relieved Jucobson In the seventh Inning, after the visitors had scored two runs, and allowed only one hit thereafter. Attendance, auu. Score: ' WASHINGTON.' I ' 8T. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. .H.M.O.A.B. O'Neill, et... Ill Burkett, If.. Ills Hill, lb Ill Caaaldy. aa... 4 4 4 Hueiamaa, If. 4 1 t M Corm k.. t 0 1 8 bouovka, rf. 1 1 1 lUrniia. lb.. 1 4 11 KUtredae, tt. 1 I I Javobaua, p.. I 1 4 1 Hetdrtrk, cf.. 4 I wallaoa, aa. 1 1, I 11 I 1 1 I 1 1 Heawbill, rf. Jouea, lb.... Peddea. Ib... Muraa. Jb.... Sugdea. e. ... Ulada, p Totala ... T 11 17 11 ll Totala ... I 14 11 I Washington 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 8 7 St. iouis 0 4 3 0 02 Two-base hits: Kittredge, Hugbea. Btolen bases: Hill, McCormick, Jones. Sacrltice hits: HllL Caaslsy. Herring. Heidilck. Hemphill. Double plays: . Caxsldy to Mc Cormick, Padden to Jonea. First base on balls: Off Jauubsou, 1; off Glade, 4. Hit by pitched be'!: Hughes. Struck out: By Jaoibeon. I: by Hnghen, l; Tiy omoev i. Le Tt on oases: naaningion, ct. wjuib, Time: 1:46. stoa Shats Oat Detroit. BOSTON, Aug. 29. Dlneen won the game trxlay, scoring Ferris with the only run of the day by a clean hit in the ninth. At Andanoe, 7,176. Bcore. BOSTON. DCTRorr. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B Selharb, It... 4 parent, ss... 1 8 I Stahl. cf 1 Oelllna, lb.., 1 Freeman, rf.. 1 Lei hanre, lb 6 11 1 Ferrla. lb.... 14 C'rlrer, e 4 14 1 Dlnaea, p.... 8 I nsrrett. ef... 4 4 M Intrre. If.. Con ah I In. lb. 1 I 1 ('rarfoT4, rf. I Hickman. I). I l i l Drill, c ..... 1 4 iUiwe, lb.... I I Oin tearr, as.. 4 0 iKllllao, p.... 1 Totala ... t 4 17 11 o! ToUls ... I 111 T One out when winning run was made. Boston 00000000 11 Detroit 00000000 00 Sacrifice hit: Lowe. First on balls: off tilllan, 6; off Dlneen, 1. Struck out: By Klllian. 3; by Dlneen, fc. Time, 1:4U Umpire, JJwyer. Standing; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Ixist. " Pet. Boston 110 67 43 .609 New York In. 65 43 .8"2 1'hilrtde phla 1 61 . 44 .6S1 Chicago 112 K4 48 .571 Cleveland 107 61 46 . .670 Detroit 108 47 61 .4?5 St. Louis "6 42 , 64 .3! Washington 108 26 83 .231 Games today: St, Louts at Washington, Detroit at Boston, Chicago at ' Philadel phia, Cleveland at New York. . .. GAWKS I! AMERICA.! ASSOCIATION lasllaaapolls Wine from. Kansas City by Timely Hlttlna;. KANSAS CrTY". Aug. 29.-TlmeIy hits, with men on bases,-won the opening, game for Indianapolis today. Attendance, 803. Score: . . ' INDIANAPOLIS. I KANSAS CITY. 1 R.H.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.B. M'Crsery, ef, 4 1 4 Rothfuaa, rf. 1 1 I 0 Magoon. sa.. 1 1 8 1 Nance, If.... 0 1 1 0 Swander, If.. 3 I Carr. Ib 1. 1 Hogrlever, lb 0' 1. I Dicker, lb... 1 1 11 Heydon. e... 1 1 I 0 I 0 HIM. cf 0 1 I Bonner, lb... 0 111 Maaeey, lb... 0 1 10 I Lewee, sa. ... 1 8 0 Sullivan, lb., I 8 1 Philippe, rf.. 1 ,1 1 Newlin. p.... Butler, e 0 4 Barry, p 1 i : Totals ... 4 117 14 ll Totals ... I I 27 11 4 M Indianapolis 0 0 1 3 1.0 0 0 0-6 Kansas City 0 10000100-3 Earned runs: Indianapolis 8, Kansas City 1. Two-base hits: Nance, Magoon, Swander, Heydon. . Sacrifice hits: Hill. Barry, Ma goon, Newlin. Stolen base: Phillips. Bases on balls: Off Barry, 4; off Newlin, 8. Struck out: By Barry, 4; by Newlin, 8. Left :on bases: Kansas City 8, Indianapolis 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Cromley snd Orendorff. Minneapolis Wins Slow Game. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 29.-Minncapolls defeated Louisville In a slow, uninteresting game. Attendance, 1,000. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. I LOUISVILLE. 1 R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Maleney, rf.. 1 I 1 4 0 Kenrln. rf... 4 0 0 Freeman, lb. 1 1 I 0 Hallman, If. 0 0 4 1 Coulter. If... t 11 o'Hart. lb..... 1 1 11 0 Orem'ger, lb. 0 1 Arndt. ef 1 1 1 10 Weaver, e.... 0 7 1 01 Dei ter, e.... t 1 M nicnois, ex v I s0 0 rlraanear, 10. 0 0 r 1 a F01. Ib 1114 O Monta'r. 3b.. 0 110 0 Oyler. ss I 1 O Qulnlan, aa.. 0 till Btlmmel, p.. 1 1 1 OjEgan, p 4 Totals ...4 "ll?" o ToUls ,.."l 4 14 ll l MlnneaDolls 00400000 4 Louisville.. 0000000 0 22 Two-base hit: Montgomery. Sacrifice hits: Maloney, Oyler. Bases on balls: Off Btlmmel, 6; off Egan, 8. Struck out: By Btlmmel, 6. Passed ball: Weaver. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; ' Louisville, 6. Umpire: Killen. Time: 1.45. Milwaukee Beata Toledo. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29.-MIIwaukee had a narrow ecaape in the eighth Inning today, when Toledo tied- the score. Attendance. 400. Score: MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B. stnne. rf.... 1 1 O'Hara, If... 0 0 0 3 Burna, lb. ... 1 5 0 0 Lee, rf 0 0 4 1 1 Cllngman, aa. 1 0 1 0 I Kenner, lb.. 1 I 1 1 1 Morlarlty, lb 1 I 0 0 Friable, ef... 0 I 0 Brown, e.... I 10 0 0 Dartoa, p.... 0 0 0 1 1 Totals ... I 424 4 5 Srhaefer, sa.. 1 1 O'Brien, lb.. 0 Clark, lb.... 1 Hemphill, cf. 1 Fennalk If... 0 1. Relti, Ib 1 0 Slattery, 0... 11 Manake. p... 4 Strtcklett, p. 0 4 Totals ... 4 in 1 Two out when winning run scored. Milwaukee 10020000 14 Toledo 00000003 0-3 Three-base hit: ' Stone. Baaes on balls: Off Manake, 6; off Bartos, 6, Sacrifice hits: Pennell. Schaefer. O'Brien. Morlarlty. Passed ball! Brown. Stolen bases: Schae fer (3), Clark, O'Hara, Brown. Struck out: isy Manske; z:-by Bnrtos. 9: by stridden. 4. Left on- baaes: Milwaukee.' 10: Toledo. . Hits: - Off Manske. 6, In ? innings: off mricKieit, 1, m lb innings.- umpire: Jriart. Time: 1;15. ' . St. Paul Wins Close Game.' ' ST. PATJL, Aug. 29. It was a pitchers' battle between Corbett and Olmsted, in which the former equaled, the league. record of twelve strlke-outs. In the sixth Inning Flournoy was DUt out of the game for H1- ing Into Friel at third base with both feet. Attendance, 1,800. Score: . ST. PAUL, COLUMBUS. . R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Jones, cf . . . Jackaon, rf. I 4 Klhm, Jb.... Martin, It... Frlel. lb 1 4 0 0 11 0 I I'll 0 I 1 I 0 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 0 1 1'0 I 0 Wheeler, lb. 111 10 Plournev. If Davis, rf....: HouaeTr. If. 0 1 Yeager, e.... Clymer, ef... Wrlglejr, lb.. Brldwelt; aa. Olmsted, p... Kelly, lb.... 1 4 O'Brien, as.. Marcan. lb.., ft I 4 Plane, e 11 11 Corbett. p... 110 ToUls 1 7 14 I 0 ToUls ... I 7 17 11 1' &t Paul 00000020 "i Columbus.. 00000. 010 01 Two-base hits: Corbett, Jones. Bases on balls: Off Olmsted, 4; off Corbett, 8. Struck out: By Corbett, 12; by Olmsted, 6. Dou ble plays: Marcan to O'Brien to Kelley; Frlel (unassisted. Hit by Corbett: Yea ger. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Columbus, b. Sacrlllce hits: O'Brien, Bridwell. Olm sted. Time: 2:00, Umpire: Klem. ' Standlnar of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. St. Paul Milwaukee . Columbus .. Louisville .., Minneapolis Indianapolis Kansas City Toledo ,...1M 83 43 .669 .124 - 74 60 '.697 ....126 68 67 .644 ....126 68 . 67 ".644 ,...122 65 67 .633 .'...128 . 68 70 .463 ....122 . 60- 73 .410 ....126 33 S3 .263 Oames today: Columbus at Mlnnea polls, Kan- Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at saa City, Louisville at at. raui. . , Oalhoan Wins tha Game. CALHOUN. Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special.) The Woodmen of the World team of Omaha Journeyed to Calhoun Saturday and was defeated to the tune of 17 to 2. The feature of the game waa the fast , work of Noah and Mathews,' the Calhoun battery. Noah striking out fourteen men and allowing but three hits. Fremont Wins in Ninth. FREMONT, Aug. 29 (Special.! Fremont Originals defeated Wanoo In an eleven Inning game at Cedar Bluffs yesterday afternoon. ' Andcraon had the best of the pitching up to the ninth. When he went up and when the Fremonts quit they had knocked out two singles and two doubles and had three more scores to their credit. Harms played the game of his life at sec ond, accepting twelve chances, two of them terrific liners, without an error. Eads was hit freely, , but tha Wanoo - boys couldn't touch "em. Score: R.H.E. Fremonts 01001010003 6 11 1 Wanoo 0 000030010 0-3 10 8 Batteries: Fremont, Eadls and ' Eads; Wahoo, Anderson and Johnson. t Colaaabas Defeats Schuyler. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special) Schuyler's ball team came up here yester day and met defeat at the hands of the local team by a score of 10 to i. There was a large crowd In attendance and they witnessed a game running over with errors. The visitors made a home run because the left fielder could not find the ball, which lay between his feet. . It should be said, however, that the batteries played ball all the time. Schuyler was ahead until the fifth, when the home boys pounded out five runs. Batteries: Columbus Jones snd Lohr: Schuyler, Pruyn and Fullmer. Struck out: Bv Lohr. 13; by Pruyn, r. David City Slays here next Sunday and the home team to be strengthened by some new players. Herman Defeats Centrals. HERMAN, Neb., Aug. 29. (Special.) Ths Herman team aereatea in umina i.enimie Saturday on the home diamond, for ths aecond time this year: Score, 10 to 6. ' Herman 8 0 1 4.1 1 0 0 10 Centrals 0 1021000 1-6 Batteries: Centrala, Fagan, Drew and Falconer; Herman, Pipher and West, ' Raring Dotes at Battle Creek. BATTLE CREEK. Neb.. Aug.' 29. fBne- rlal) Battle Creek haa been very busy for aome time preparing for the third annual rare meet of the Battle Creek Driving Park association te be held here on the 1st. 2d and 3d of September. The track Is In first class order. Every stall of tha sssoclatlon's large barn la full and they are making Catarrh Curid Quickly Vith only one dose a day of Drake's Palmetto Wine. Cures to stay cured. Any reader of thla peuer will reueiee trial bottle free by sending audrMs to Irtaas fonuula Cooipau, Uiiuaiio. preparations for more. Some of the best norets in the state have already been booKed Tor the meet. Besides the races there will be balloon ascensions, base ball games. Bowery dances snd other sports every day. , 1 Gilt Edge Ball a4 Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. S3 (Special Telegram. A claea of base ball was played here this afternoon between the Hastings and Beatrice teama which would compare favorably with ths best elague gamea. The fame went twelve Innings, the score being to 0 In favor of the visitors. The fea tures of the same were the excellent work of the pitchers, who received almost perfect support. The scorer R.H.E Hastings 0000000 000011 9 3 Bet trice 0 0000000000 00 8 3 Batteries: - Hastings, Pendergraff and Shutlleberger; Beatrice, Morse and Miller. Struck out; By Pendergraff, li; by Morse, 8. Diamond Dast. The Reapers defeated the Rlvervlews In a fast game of ball at Jet ter park Sun day by a score of 8 to 1. Ham's pitching was the feature of the game, allowing the Hivervlews only one hit. Batteries: Ham and Buhner, Haley and Trumer. E VESTS ON ' THK RUNXIXG TRACKS Broomstick Wins the Flying- Haadl . ewn at Sheepshead Bay. NEW YORK, Aug: 20 Broomstick, carrying 129 pounds and favorite In the betting, easily won the Flying handicap, six furlongs, at Sheepshead Bay todsy. Lady Amelia Jumped away In the lead and opened up a gap of two lengths on Broom stick. Sho continued to show the way lo the stretch where she began to tire and Broomstick closing up strong won by three lengths. Lady Amelia beat Mlneola two lengths for the place. Summaries: Fit st race, flve furlongs:' Princess Rupert (3 to 6) won, ZeeaJa, second. Raiment, third. Time: 0:69. ' Second race, selling, one mile: Kick shaw (6 to 1) won, Liberia, second, Nlgrette, third. Time: 1:40. Third race, the- Autumn maiden stakes, five furlongs: Woodeaw (20 to 1) won. Wild Mint, second, Heart's Desire, third. Time: 0:59. Fourth race, the' Flying handicap, six furlongs: Broomstick (8 to 6) won, Lady Amelia, second, Mlneola, third. Time: 1:13. Memories, Divination and Ancestor ran. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: Bel'e of Portland (8 to 1) won, Sir I J ne wood, second, r Lady Prudence, third. Time: J:20i. Sixth race, handicap, one mile and a fur long, on turf: Outcome (9 to 10) won, Pnlmbearer, second, Carbuncle, third. Time: 1:54. ' , - ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29. Results: First race, six . furlongs, selling: St. Agnea II (10 to 1) won. Lemon Girl, second, Algonquin, third. Time: 1:16. Second race, six and a half furlongs: R. F. Smith (7 to 2) won, Creneerton, second, Lady Fe!lx, third. Time: 1:21. Third race, five and one-half furlongs: Braden (8 to 1) won. The Cook, second,, Hersaln. third. Time: 1:07U. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Ed. Ball (7 to 2) won. Commodore, aecond, Happy Chappy, third. Time:. 1:1314. Fifth race, one mile and one-sixteenth, selling: Lustlg' (11 to 6) won, Pourquol Pas, second, Brooklyn, third. Time: 1:48.- Sixth race. one. mile and an' eighth: Pathos (3 to Di Won, Mainspring, second, Varro. third, Timer 1:63. DETROIT, Aug. 29. Results: First race, six furlongs: May Combs. 6 to 1, won; Sliver Mead, 3 to 1, second; Early Boy, third. Time, 1:15. Second race, five furlongs: Depends, 8 to 5, won; Merino, 7 to 2, aecond; Teresa fare, e 10 1, tmra. lime, lursvi. 1 Third race, one and one-eighth miles: Idle, 2 to 1. won; Benckart. second; fehar- bor, third. Time, 1:35. Fourth race, flve and one-half furlnnra. TTapplst. 8 to L won: Muoson. 2 to 1, sec ond; Peggy. Mine, ,20 to 1, third. Time, 1:09V4. , Fifth race, seven furlonars: Burning Glass, 8 to 1, won;. Mary Worth. 8 tc 6, second; Showman, 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:28. ' Sixth race, mile and seventy yards: Ra chel Ward. 4 to 1, won; Martin, 4 to 1, sec ond: Prodigality. 6 to 1. third. Time, 1:46. CHICAGO, Aug. 29 Results: First race, six furloncs: The Mlsrhtv. 3 to 1. won: Mayor Johnnon. second: Bav Wonder, third. Time, 1:13H. second race, steeplechase, short course: Golden Link. 18 .to 6. won: Class Leader. second; Schwarswald, third. Time, ,?:35. Third race. Junior handlcan. six urlonars: John Bmulskl, 1 to 5. won; Cigar Lighter, second; Devoitt,i third. -Time, 1:13. Fourth race. ( mile and seventy yards: Ananias, 7 to -1,,-won; Miss Crawford, sec ond: Ahola. third.. Time, 1:42V,. Fifth race, mile: Dalvay, 16 to 6, won; The Lady, second;, Peter Paul, third. Time. 1;404. ...... Sixth race, stg furlongs: Pear Catcher, 18 to 5, won; ireaa .Lindsay, -second; Don Domo. third. Timet,-1:13. , ' . Heventn race, mile ana seventy yards' Alma Dtifour. Vio B. won: Nlxus. second: Apple, third. Time, 1:46. Goofd Pays 95,000 for Bnlldoar. k LONDQN, Aug. 30.-The Dally Mall this mipnlne aav.1 Ih.l IT1 nr.. T ' firt , 1 1 hae purchased E. A Mills' champion bull dog 'Heath Baronet,", for, $6,000. rc LANDS YOU AT : NO OTHER Q Round Trip READ DOWN 7:45 A. M. 8:00 A. M's 7:35 P. M. 7;50 P. M. WE DARIEL SETS A NEW MARK Lowers Pacing Record for Mares Without Aid of Pacemaker. LAST QUARTER DONE IN THIRTY AND HALF Fear Thonsaad People Witness the Openlnsr of Graad C'lrealt Races at Providence . aad See Some Fine Sport. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Aug. 29-Four thousand persons attended the opening of the grand circuit meeting In Narragansctt park today. While all of the events were decided In straight heats, several of them were extremely Interesting. The world's pacing record for mares (2:03U, without a pacemaker In front, was smashed by Dar lel, the handsome little mare owned by C. H. Chapln of Rochester, N. T. She made the mile In 2:04"4, lowering her own record of 2:06 by half a second. After a pise start the word was given and she went to the quarter pole In thirty-one seconds. The next quarter she Increased her speed so that she reached the half In l.dl'4. At the three-quarters the watches clicked at 1:82. Without apparent effort she main' talned her speed to the wire, the final quarter being made in :30, and the mile In 2:02. Three nf the four favorites headed the summaries, the only one to fail being Kent. New marks were made by Nathan Strauss of 2:04 and Monroe of 3:10. Class 2:18 trot, purse 32.000, 8 In 6 heats: Arlsto, b. g., by Nushagak (Do Ryder) Ill John Mac, b. g. (Goers) 2 2 4 The General, ch. g. (Nlckols) 6 3 3 Bnrenselle, br. h. tShank) 4 4 8 Hleboy, b. g. (Walker) 3 6 6 Time, 2:13. 2:10, 2:12. Claaa 2:06 pHce, purse 31,600, 2 in 3: Nathan Strauss, b. g., by Director (Thomaa) 1 1 Anldrosls, ch. g. (Allen) 2 2 Locanda, br. h. (Snow) 4 8 Frank Yoakum, b. g. (Gosnell) ......... 3 4 Surfreet, blk. m. (Wilson) .....6 5 Cascade, br. g. (Wall) dls. China Maid, br. m. (McLaughlin) dis. Time, 2M, 2:04. Class 2:13 trot, purse 31,0t, 2 In 3 heats: Monroe, b. g., by Seymour Wilkes (DeRyder) 1 1 Thorn Boy. a. a. (Pennock) 8 2 A Icy, blk. g. (Sayles) 2 3 Laay .raicnie, d. m. teener; , 4 4 Morn, ch. a. (Brlnkerhoff) . 6 6 . 7 6 Joy maker, b. h. (doers) '.. Lady K., blk. m. (Berry) 6 10 Midnight, blk. h. (Nuckols) 8 7 Kent, on. g. (Hpear) 10 Ruth M.. b. m, (McGrath) 9 9 Time, 2:12, 2:10. ' Class 2:20 pace, purse $2,000, 8 in 6: Morning Star, b. g., by Star Pointer (A. McDonald) 1 1 1 Angus Pointer, b. g. (MacPherson) ..222 Winnie King, ch. m. (Wilson) 8 8 8 Time, 2:06. 2:10, 2:07. To beat 2:03 pacing, world's record for mares, without pacemaker In front: ' Darlcl, b. m., by Alcander (Alta McDonald), won. Time, 2:02. - ' EXD INTERNATIONAL TENNIS MATCH H. D. Kjirkover of Buffalo Wins the Final R-tnnd in Handicap Singles. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont., Aug. 29. The international tennis championships were brought to a close today on the courts of the Niagara Golf and Tennis club after a most successful tournament. In the chal. lenge match of the Canadian singles E. R. Patterson, Toronto, succeeded in beating Ralph Burns, Toronto, after a close exhi bition. In the final handicap Klrkover of Buffalo, beat MacDonnell in straight sets. Summary: All Canadian singles, final rounds: E. R. Patterson, Toronto, beat Ralph Burns, 6-0, 8-6. 6-3. Handicap singles, final round: H. D. Klrkover, Buffalo, heat C. D. MacDonncll, Toronto, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.' OLYMPIC TENNIS TOt'RNAMENT Dona-las Turner and Dr. R. K. Semple . Win, Olympic Championship. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29. The Olympic lawn tennis tournament began today at the Stadium. Players from all parts of the eountry particlvS-ted. The winners: Olympian chan plnnshtp. Douglas Turner, St. Louis, Dr. K. N. Semple, St.- Lou's. , World's fair singles: E. VV. Ieonard, Boston, Andrew Drew, Missouri, Paul Gleason. 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