t 3 i 8 FOR THE ROUND TRIP PFEISTER SCALPS THE SIOUX Curnej'i Indian! Get a Lorely Dots of Whitewwli in Second Qame. HATCH IS EASY MARK FOR CHAMPIONS Ten Well Bunched frtle Produce Eight Hnmm When One Wm Raoafh o WU for the Roarkra. Jack' Pfelater again treated the -patrons cf the national game to an exhibition of Invincible ball with the result that the Bloqx were ahut out at Vinton Street park Friday afternoon by the acore of 8 to a No more, masterful exhibition of the pitch er's art has been given In Omaha this sea son. Big John had the Sioux at his mercy vesterdav and mowed them down at will. Besides holding them down to three little Ingles he struck out ton during the game In the seventh Inning although a hit waa made and two were pasned to first filling the basea Pfplster struck out three men ! Hatch started out like a winner and am 1 . Tint nana b man or nennlt a hit for three- l' Innings. In the fourth. Thiol started out with a single and went to secona on paased ball. Carter' hit a ball to Sheehan who threw to first. FulRlfer caught the ball and Bobby Caruthers called Bobby - whn TnlHlfar drcnrted the ball ! nd Caruthers waa forced to change his ji s derision. Dolan bunted one toward first ji ' and Pulsifer Juggled it until the bases i!. ! were filled. Harry Welch was the next J. m.n nn and It looked as if he were to walk fo"r Hatch had lost control. After three balls had been called Hatch sent one over the plate which the doctor caught right on the nose and It went sailing down the first base line siorlng all three who were on the bases and putting Welch on third. Schlpke flew out to Nobllt and Welch , scored on the throw. Gondlnar Shines at Bat. Another was made In the fifth inning when Oondlng opened with a single and cored on Carter s triple to the same spot Welch had hit. Dolan walked and stole second but Welch struck out The game was made sure and certain In the seventh Inning. Gondlng started off with a single, the same that he had in the fifth Ining and Pfelster hit the ball right between Hatch's legs so that the latter oould not stop It. Thlel bunted and the bases were filled on three Intleld hits. rion of which should have been safe. Dolan hit the ball to O'Hara too hard for him to handle and Oondlng scored. Welch fol lowed with a double to right field and Pfelster and Thlel trotted home, making three talliea for the Inning and a total of eight. Hatch was not far behind Pfelster on strike outs as he also struck out ten. but he waa hit for ten safeties with a total of fifteen basea and passed three. His in field did not support him aa it ahould when the Rourke family started the bunt ing game which won so many games last season. Kalr One Enjoy the Rout. Friday was ladies day and as usual on men occasions the grandma nd was filled with 'the fair sex In their pretty white dresses. They are fast learning the fine points of the game snd no longer ask the foolish questions that they did at first. A double header will be played this after noon, the first game to start at 1.30. Score: OMAHA AB. R H. PO. 2 1 A. 0 1 2 0 Thiel. If... Carter, rf... Iolan. ... Welch, cf... ftchlpke. ,1b. Thoauaa, lb. 1 f K. ne-w HAS PROVIDED Martin. 2b 3 0 1 10 0 Oondlng, c 4 1 S pmsler. p til SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 , 4 0 1 , 4 0 0 , a o o , s o 1 2 0 1 o. 0 2 1 e 2 0 3 10 0 A. 0 I 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 Collin, rf.... Shpelian, 8b.. WePd. Zb Pulnlftr, lb... Nohiit. cr Newton, If.... O Hara. bs.... Ptarnagle, c Hatch, p 8 0 0 Tntal 30 0 3 2 10 2 Total 33 I 10 'M 7 0 Hatch struck out. Attempted third bunt, nmih. 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 8 --8 Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two base hit: Welch. Three base hits: Carter. Welch. Base on balls: By Pfelster, 2; by Hatch, 3. Stolen bases: Welch, Martin. Double plays: O'Hara. Weed. Pul .,(, Pal halla: Rtarnaarle. 1: Gondlng, 2. Struck out: By Pfelster, 10: by Hatch, 10. Bacrlflce hit: Thlel. Left on bases: Omaha. 4; Bloux City, 8. Time: 1:60. At tendance, 2.W0. Umpire Caruthers. nlnts Are Knay Mark. DES MOINES. Aug. ll.-Des Moines ni,vi tuut anunnv hall at all tlmea. St Joseph gave its two pitchers. Thomaa and Anderson, Indifferent support, Zlnran and Bchlls being the only men In the team who played with any spirit. The result was the most top-heavy victory of the season for t Mninai iivir. of Is to 0. Des Moines hits and St. Joseph's errors were bunched and the big score followed. Attendance, wo. Score : rDa wrklvM ST. JORKPH Ab!h 6 A B. AB.H.O.A B. C.nl.r. ct... fBTnoio n. i i Hugr r.r. rf. 4 1 l u nnrniii. jd.... Lens, h 4 1 I I lOulllan, - 1 ! LalAld .... 1 0 0 0 Andrawi. b. 4 1 1 Roadman, lb. f 111 1 natcnum. ci. j Wolf, c i III Duncan. M... J ShuMrt. lb. . I I UMayar, lb ... 4 0 t l.drn. if I 14 0 tllnrao. c... I 0 J I M'Mrh'll. lb 4 I O llMmil p...a Chappelle, 1 1 0 Andrreon. p. l Totals . 44 17 20 1 Totili .11 I 14 IT S Batted for Long In eighth -nnir In elshtn. . i n a i is 1 ? 1 5 3 0 0 1 ljj Des Moines Kf .Inaeoh .0 0000000 0 Stolen bases: Ing (2), MCMcnois. n- base hits: Hogrlever. Ganley zi. Kossman, Shugart. Three-nase nu: balls: trr 1 nomas, a, on hun, Chappelle, 2, Struck out: By Thomas, 4; by Chapelle, 3. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Shuster. by Chapelle, i;uie Postponed. rc-v-i'K-u rolo Au 11. After Denver and'l'ueblo'had played four innings with a score of 1 to 1. the game wu caneu uu count of rain. Standlns of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. .650 .6M .542 .379 .3u2 Des Moines. ..l'W ..lul .. 96 .. 9ti ti6 36 Denver .... Oma ha .... Sioux City . Pueblo Rt. Josenh . 69 62 61 38 Hi 42 44 46 69 t7 Games today: Sioux City at omana, bi. Joseph at Des Moines, Pueblo at Denver. GAMES I THE NATIONAL LEAOIE Plttsbnrv Wlna Heinarkable Contest front Phllndelphla In Twelfth. PITTSBURG. Aug. 11. Pittsburg won ono of the most remarkable games of the sea son in the twelfth Inning after two were out on two errors and a steal and a hit. Up to that point it was a pitchers' hattK both men being given perfect support. n,rki ,tid i he belter work, not a Pitts- burger getting beyond second until the laBt Inning. Attendance, l.tsai. ocore: PITTSBtRO. PHILADELPHIA. R H O A E. R.H.O.A E Clymer, rf ., Clarke, If Leach, cf Wagner, aa. Howard, lb Brain, lb .. Rltrhey. Ib 11 OTht maa. cf . 1 I 0 0 a 0 I ( Oleaeou. Ib. . I ( I 4 ( a ( 1 ( 0 Tltue. rf 0 t 0 0 1 ( 1 ( S Maeee If ... 0 I 0 a i ii l 6 rnun'r lb.. (Ill I I I u Hrenefd. lb. 1 14 V I 4 ( Krufer. u. . 1 I I S 1 1 1 0 Abbott, c ... 0 11 Glt.a. Piillllvpe, p. 1 1 0 8patkt. p. Toiala ... 1 IM1I Total! ... II Two out when winning run was made. Pittsburg ...uooevevvw"" i Hiilurfl..hli nftoaoOOOOOO 00 1 Sacrifice hits: Gleaeon. Kruger. Abbott. Stolen be-: Abbott, Wagner. Double plays: Howard and Ritchey: Kruger and jHransfleld. First base on balls: tiff Phil llppe. 2; Off Sparks. 8. Struck out: By Phllllpi. 8; by Sparks. 3. Time: 2 26. t ni pt re: O'Day. ftew York Win I roan SC Lanla. gT. IOUI8. Aug. 11. Thielman'B wlldnesB gave New York an easy victory today. .inr m.. .nwtlva at. Iouts earned the 0 only run of the game, on Burke s double THE 0MA17A DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1005. 7- i ' j..v' C -"v ;vi SPECIAL CARS FOR THE EAGLES' To Denver, August 14 Leave Omaha 4:10 P. M. Monday Arrive Denver 7:50 A. M. Tuesday For Tickets and Sleeping Car Reservations Apply at City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. 'Phone 316, and Thielman'B single. Attendance, 2,200. Score: NEW YORK. ST. LUVIS. . H.H O A E. R.H.O.A.E. trans, rf... 10 10 0 PiiiilMvjr, rf. 0 1 I 1 0 Donlln, cf... 1 1 10 0 Shannon, If. . 0 12 0 0 M.Oann. lb.. I 111 0 Smoot. cf.... 0 0110 Martes, If.... 0 0 10 0 vrcKlry 1D..U l iu v i Dahlen. n... 1 115 0 Arnrtt, 2b.... 0 0 2 8 0 Devlin. a... 0 111 0 MrUrlda. M..0 0140 Ollbrrt. 2b... 0 1 4 4 1 Burke, 3h ... 1 110 1 Bret han. c.l 1 5 1 ueany. c v v o Taylor. p....l 0 11 0 Tblelman, p. 0 1 0 1 0 Boa-man, lb 0 0 6 0 0 . Totals ..i ii Totals ... 1 I 17 11 1 New York 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0-7 St. Louis 0 0000010 0-1 Earned run: - St. Ijoiils, 1. Two-base lilts: Bresnahan, Burke. Sacrllice hits: Shan non. Arndt) Taylor. 8tolon bases: Mc- Gann, Dahlen, Delvln, Bresnahan. Hit by pitched ball: By 'ihlelman, a. unses on balls: Off Thielman, 6; oft Taylor, 3. Struck out: By Thielman. 2; by Taylor, 4. Lrf-ft on bases: St. Louis. 6; New York, 10. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Johnstone. Chicago Beats Brooklyn. CHirinn Ann- 11 Chicago defeated Brooklyn today 3 to 2 In a well played game. All the runs scored resulted from clean hitting and well placed sacrifices. Eight thousand school cnnaren were aa mltted free today. Attendance, lO.OUU. Score: - CHICAGO.- BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. H1..L If... 0 1 1. 0 0 Dobba. cf 0 0 1 0 C Wlooy, rf .. 0. 1 1 ' 0 Sheckard, If Chance. lb...l lll-l 0 Luniley. rf. Wicker, cf... 0 0 0 0 Batch, lb... f, Inker, aa... 0 0 4 0 OUeialar, lb., .oilman, lb.1'1 4 4 1 Malay, lb., laeey. lb.... 1 4 0 I 0 Lewie, aa... Kiln, c 0 0 4 1 0 Bergen, 0... Brlgce, p.... 0 0 1 4 0 Jonea, p.... Weln.er, p... 0 0 0 1 0 U Nell 0 0 0 0 0 Total! .. 0 110 0 10(0 0 0 110 0 000 0 0 110 toil 11(10 110 10 I I 14 10 Totala ... 1 10 17 IS 1 Batted for Brlggs in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -3 Brooklyn 00000200 0-2 Hits: Off Brlggs. 4 in eight innings; off Welmer, 1 on one Inning, left on bases: Clilu v,i 10: Brooklvn. 6. i wo-DHse mi; Lumley. Sacrifice hits: Kllng, " 'c"- in the eighth inning. The visitors hit Wad lKbbs. Stolen bases: Maloney t.i, d,.n.8 delivery in the fifth and sixth inning ; ---r t- -1 D.,...,i un. u-ii ririgg. . "y jouro. . ' """ Hgg on oaU,; Off Brlggs. 2, off Jones, 4. 0.wad pllcn; Brlggs. Hit with ball By Brlggs, lwls; ny vcimer. wssu-r Time i Umpire: Klem. Boston Ontbats Clnrlnnntl. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 11 -Cin.innatl gave Harper poor fielding supiort and was unable to secure consecutive lilts oft Eraser, except in the first Inning. Attendance, 1,4.1. 8Cr: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. B u n I.E. H.H.O.A.E. H.-.U. ... 1 1 1 0 Huillni. lb. 0 1 4 i 0 Tennai. lb.. II 1 (Barry, lb.. 1 1 10 1 0 Iiolao. rt.... I 1 1 Kelley, If. 1100 lleh'tr If I emour. cf. 0 1 I 0 0 u. 0 0 4 1 1 l annell. cf . . 0 I I oixoran, Kaymer. lb .0 0 1 0 ndwell, rf 0 1 0 o t Lauterb'n, lb 0 ( I v ( Stelnl dt, ID. u u I i I lioraa. e. 1 1 1 V e wniei, c w v 0 1110 Harper, p 0 0 0 i V aBrtdwall ...0 0 0 0 Frueer, p Totall ...41 17 II V Total. ... 1 7 17 1 4 Batted for Brlggs In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 L 0-4 Cincinnati looouuuuu-i Three-base hit: Dolan. Stolen bases: Corcoran, Btelnfeldt, Barry, Dolan, Kelley. Dtiuble plays: lorcoran 10 ioi' Barry; Corcoran to Huggins. First base on balls: Off Harper, i. on t raser. . Sacrifice hits: meinieiai, i aiineu. oi. ,.t. hv liarner. 2: by Fraser, 1. Wild pitches: Harper, 1; Fraser, 1. Time Umpire: Emslle. Standing of the Teams. 1:18 Played. Won. Lost, Pet. .7o6 New York Pittsburg Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati St. lxiuls Boston Brooklyn .K2 72 64 30 - ..102 . .lt4 ..ia ..lot . l i ..l"ti ..liw 3S 44 44 6o M 71 So 68 64 40 3,1 30 .677 .609 1 .61S I .377 .33i) 7 .3uo Games toaa : Boston at Cincinnati, x mt rhlraau. New York; at bt. Iiil. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Kearney W ins Seroad Game. KEARNEY Neb , Aug. 11. (Special Tele - gram -Kearney won the -cT,nd game jM.r. pa'ay with Grand l.iand. ,h. score tx-mg i to s on"-e. ,nr, ,,r',' Grand Island. Pendergraft and taiusay Kitsinoiid and Whltcomb. Gralnd C-lrrult Rare. Postponed BUFFALO. N. Y., Aug 11 The Grand Circuit races today were pfietponea on ac count of rain. The unfinished events will be called tomorrow. Oaklaad'a Error 4r Costly. " OAKlJtNP. Neb., Aug. 11. (Special Tel egram.) Tekamah won an eleven-inning .:'V KrWc .T'v."t v1 THE game from Oakland here today by a score of 6 to a. OaKlanrt won ana losi me game three times. The pitching of Johnson was fine, but errors in tight places lost the game. Score: R- H. E. Tekamah 0000100110 26 9 4 Oakland 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 03 11 4 Rntteries: Oakland. Johnson nnd Fagan: Tekamah, Plpher and Copple. Struck out: Bv Johnson, 1-'; ny i'lpner, o. i wo-imue hits: Fagan, Johnson, Lund. Three-baHe hit: Fitzgerald. Umpire: Thompson. GAMES 15 THE AMERICA I.EAOIB New York Wins a Clone Contest from ChlcRSO. NEW YORK, , Aug. 11. New York by winning today broke even with Chicago on the series. A bad throw by Elberfeld allowed the visitors to score their only run In the third Inning of today's game, but he made up for his blunder later on as he brought Dougherty and Keller home on a tine drive to left for three bases In the sixth which won the game. Attend ance, 8,000. Score: NEW YORK. CHICAOO. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Douxh'tr. if. 1 1 0 0 8 Green, rf.... 1 1 1 10 Keeler. rf 1 0 1 0 S. Jonee. cf 0 110 0 Elberfd. a..0 1 I l,2Pavl. aa.... 0 10 0 Wllllama, lb 0 0 1 I 0 Callahan, If. 0 0 1 0 0 Chaae lb 0 0 10 0 0 Donahue, lb. 0 0 10 0 0 Yeacer, lb... 0 0 ( 1 0 Sullivan, a. . 0 1 I 0 Fultt, cf 01 1 0 OTannehlll. lb 0 0 I I 0 McOuIre, c. I 1 0 Dundon, lb.. 0 1 1 I 0 Ortb. p 0 1 1 OWtllta. p 0 1 1 Total! ... I I 17 a I Totals 1 I 24 11 0 New York ."....0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Fulta. Three-base hit: Ellerfe,ld. Stolen base: Green. Double play: X)rth and Chase. Left on bases: New York, 1: Chicago. 4. Base on balls: Off White, 3; off Olth, 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Struck out: By Orth, 7; by White, 3. Time: 1:31. Umpire: Con nolly. Quakers Win In KlKhth. PUIIADELPHIA. Aug. 11 Philadelphia defeated Cleveland today by hard balling , n ' ' tendance, 7,415. score: .vry CLEV ELAND. PHILADELPHIA. H.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Jirkion, It-, Fli.k. rt 110 1 Hartael, If . I I 4 ( 0 0 1 I Huffman, cf. 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 ( Davll. lb 0 1 10 0 1 1 I 1 0 0 U (Toaa, lb. I I 0 I 0 0 1110 Seyhold, rf.. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Murphy 2b.. 0 0 2 2 1 ' Bradley, lb. I Turner, a. . I Carr. lb ... Bemle, 2b.. Slovall. cf... 1 0 I 1 M Croei, ii. 0 1 1 4 0 Clerk, c 1 1 11 0 I S'hreck. c... o l l o joe. p 0 0 0 1 ( Waddell, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Coakley, p .. 0 0 0 Totall ... 1 24 I I ToUl! ... 7 It 17 14 I .,...,.,,,, .2 0100004 7 .1 0002300 06 rmmuriiuiia ... l-ievrmuu Htolen bases: Hartel, Bemls. Flick I Two-base lilts: Bradley. Scybokl 2i. Hart- sel. Home run: Turner. Bacrince lilt : Ktovall. Hits: Off Waddell, 6 In five and two-thirds innings; off Coakley, 1 In two and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Waddell, 6; by Coakley, 1; by Joss. 1. Wild pitches: Joss. Coakley. Time: 2 :u0. Um pires: 0'Loughlin and Hurst. Boston Bnnehee lilts. BOSTON, Aug. 11. Detroit tried out an other new pitcher in Jackson today and Boston won. 5 to 2. on bunched hltB. Win ter had good control and Boston fielded well behind him. BurKett's hitting was the feature. Attendance, 3,9t4. Score: BOSTON. PSTROIT. R.HO.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Seltju-h. rf.. 12 111 Barrett, cf.. 0 0 1 tl p.r.m . ..! 0 14 1 Cooley. cf... 0 0 0 0 0 Burkelt, 11.. 111 0 Shaefer. 2b . 114 1 lolllni. lb... 1 1 0 1 Mrh.iyre. If. 0 0 2 0 c.vlSt.hl, cf 1 1 0 0 (Crawford, rf. 0 1 4 0 o - ." ik e All n no lr.. m . a I u I l nmulL lb. ( Oil (Couihlln. ib 1 0 I I rlger, .01110 Lludeay. lb.. 0 .0 0 0 0 0 Earner, c... 0121 J a. keen. p... 1 1 1 I i inu i Winter, p. Totala Total! ... I 24 10 1 II 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 Boston Detroit i u i w u w v a Hume run: Burkett.- Stolen baie: Wln- tei. Saciitice hl:s: Parent 2, Freeman , i nglaub Oil, Mclntyre, Cnger. Base on 1 baoa: Off jacason, 2. iJouble pl.i., . . ' Parent and FTe.-;;.an; O'lary and Llnd.ay. VM. -r BT"' Jin. ' ' : 1 ' . .... : Even Brenk In Washington. 'WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 Washington and 81. Ixiuls today split even on a double- i header. In the lirist name tne local team , I, it Howell opportunelv In the sei-ond ami rtfih Itinlnn while Kith the eaietitlon ol one inning Townsend kept the visitors' hit scattered. Washington bunched their er rors and St. 1-ouls bunched four hits, two of which in the sixth Inning of the second game were scratches and the visitors gained a lead which the home team could But - - 1,' v;,'vV" -' T",.:a;v;;:. p '.t.: ... ; t - 1 iV ' i ' ! 'I - -J. ; , : overcome. Attendance, t,Mi. WASHINGTON. ST. LOUIS R.HOA.k. R.HO.A.E. C!ldy. ii... 0 1 1 II OSton.. If 0 1 0 0 0 Hill, lb 0 0 S 1 0 Starr. Ih..... 0 0 110 Hickman, !b 1 1 $ 4 0 Vineanl, rf. 0 1 0 0 0 Anderion, rt. 0 1 1 1 0 Wlllace, aa.. 0 10 ' 1 Huelitman, If 1 1 2 0 0 Kmhler cf .O I 1 0 J 8tahl. lb 0 0 I 0 0 T. Jonei. lb. 0 0 I ) t 1-. Jonei, cf. 1 1 2 0 0 Qle.eon. 2b.. 0 1 B 2 J Hevden, c... 0 0 5 0 0 Suiden, c 1110 Wolfe, p 0 0 0 0 0 Howell, p.... 0 0 0 2 1 Towniend. p.l J J 0 J, - - - - - Total! ... 4 72 14 0 Stone out in eighth, hit by batted ball. Washington ,..0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 -4 St. I-ouls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-base hits: Hickman, Huelsrrmn, Townsend. Sacrifice lilts: Hill, Stahl. Stolen bases: TownHend. Double play: Hickman to Cassldy to Stahl. Hits: Off Townsend 9 In eight and one-third innings, lft on bases: Washington 3, St. Ixiuls 3. First base od balls: tiff Howell 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Howell 1. hy Townsend 1. Struck out: By Townsend -5, by Howell 9. Wild pitches: Howell t2). Time: l:5o. Umpire; Connor. Score second game: HT IJiIIB. WASHINGTON. R.HO.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Stone, if l 0 1 1 OCatildr. aa.. 1 1 4 1 1 Starr, lb Vatiiant, rf.. Wallace, aa.. Koehler. cf.. L. Jonei. lb. Gleaeon. ' lb.. Roth, c Buchanan, p. I o Hill, id i 1 1 Hl.kmen. 2b. 0 I 1 Andf-mon. rf .' 0 1 0 llueliman. If 0 1 0 Stahl. lb.... 1 1 0 I'. Jonei. cf. 0 2 0 Klttredge. c. 0 0 0 ratten, p 1 1110 14 4 1 0 10 0 110 0 1 II 0 7 0 0 110 0 0 4 10 0 0 10 Total! ... 17 18 1 Total! ... 4 I 27 12 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 06 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Hill. Huelsman. Double nluva: Hickman to CHS.sidv. Koehler to T Jones. Left on liases: WaihlnRton 2. St. Iiuls 3. First base on balls: Off Patten 1 off Budhoff 2. First base tin errors: Wash ington 2. St. Louis 1. Struck out: By Pat ten 4, by Buchanan 3. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Connor. Standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 93 56 38 .591 Chicago 91 62 39 . 571 Cleveland W 64 42 .52 New York f9 4 42 .52S Boston 92 4S 44 .522 Detroit 97 4 51 .474 Washington 3n 67 ,4J St. Uiuls 9" 34 til .35S Games today: Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Washington. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Loses Because of In ability to Hit New Pitcher. TOLEDO. Aig. 11 Piatt pitched his first game for Toledo today and held Kansas City safe. Moriarity s hitting and Iihii running was a itature. Aiienuance, i.u.v. TOLEDO KANSAS CITY. K H O A E R.H.O.A.E. Cllngnian, ii 0 0 0 o OCa.tro, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Boyle. 20 1 I 4 I Hon., hue. u. 0 1 1 i 2 J Clarke, If. 1 I 4 0 0 DoiiRlael. lb. 0 112 0 Moilar'y. lb. 2 4 0 1 0 Butler, c .,,0 2 7 1 0 Lee. lb 2 1 0 tl 0 Murphy, cf . 0 0 1 0 1 bemont 2b-.l 0 0 2 4 0 N.iu.e. If 0 0 it 0 0 I'aMUday, cf. 10 10 I Bouner lb... 0 0 i I 1 Gilbert, rf... 1110 0 Knntl, 3b... 0 10 2 0 R Clark, c. 0 1 4 1 0 Bonno, p 0 1110 Piatt, p 00000 Total! ... 1 7 14 14 4 Total! ... I 12 27 10 I Toledo 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 1 - Kansas Clly 0 0 0 0 U 1 0 0 0-1 Stolen bases: Moriarity 13), Lee. Two base hits: Lee. Moilurliy. Clark. Bases on balls: Off Piatt, .', oft Bonner, 9. btrucK out: By Plan, 5; by Homier, 6. Double plays: Lee. unusaistt-d; Di-mont and Boyle; D mont, Boyle and Uo. Wild pitch: Bonner. Hit by pitcher: Gilbert. Left on bas4s: Toledo, 13; kui.-aa City, 6. Time: l ei. Umpires: tiwens and Haskell. Colaiubus Loses on Errors. COLUMBUS. Aug. 11 Veil held Mil waukee down to four scattered hits today, but errors gave the visitors their five runs. Morrison retired ufier the fourth Inning and Batemun t'x-k up the pitching. Columbus could tin nothing with hlin. At tendance. ;,1k. Ucore: MILWAIKKE COI.lMBfg H H O A E. K H o A E Robinion, h 1 1 I 4 PIkenm. rf 0 0 0 0 O-Hrlen. If . 01 B.ie' a lb-p. 0(4 hemphlll. if. 1 1 Cl.rk. it ... 1 Beyllle. c.l 1 4 MrCnrm'k. Ib 0 0 4 M'l he.n y, rf I M irrlmn. p . 0 ' Toane, ID. I u v I v ii. rt u l l e u a 0 pier.e. Ib 0 (11 1 1 0 (I c'nigellon. II t 2 2 0 0 0 1 liulfwllt, w. 0 0 1 0 1 0 t Ivmer. 2b. . 0 1 I 4 0 2 1 hrcan. t. ... t I 1 1 1 0 ( Harbeau. 3b. 0 1 1 7 1 1 0 Veil, p ft I 1 0 0 1 K!hra ( 0 Totala ... I 4 rt 17 I Total! 1 7 11 12 4 Batted for Veil In ninth. Milwaukee 0001040 06 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Sacrifice bits; DavU, liuliwitt. McChea- f i FOR THE EXCURSION ney. First on balls: Off Veil 4; off Morri son, 2; off Bsteman, 2. Two-base hit. Congalton. Double piays: nu.wi.i Clymer to Pierce; Bevllle to Bateman. Hit by pitcher: McChesney. Struck out: By . . . - a i a. V,ar wot am an I Veil. ny ivinrriwMi, t-j ....... m.. r.v MnrriBAn a in four Innings. 1111 a . KJll aavi Y : roi .,nn off Bateman, 1 in five Innings, lime. 1.3.. Umpire: Sullivan. I.onlavllle Outplays t. Paul. LOUISVILLE. Ky Aug. ll.-Lnulsvllle defeated St. Paul today by better all around playing. Hotn rerguson bo.i pen sions pitched good ball. A catch by Quln- lan was me icaiuie. nuciwii".t, Score: LOIISVILLE. BT. PAIL R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.E. rt OS10 OOeler. 2b 0 1 1 1 1 8 Sul'iin, lb 1 IB 1 0 Hemphill, rf 0 1 4 0 0 Cliy, cf I Rraehear, lb. 1 1 1 v l wneeier, o. w w v 14 10 O'llrlen. ea. . 0 1 0 4 1 n I 1 1 n Klournoy. If. 0 1 1 1 0 Shaw, c. Woodruff, lb 1 0 4 2 1 Kelly, lb ... 0 o l v llallman. If.. 1 1 3 0 0 Carney rl... t i i " 01 1 J. Sullivan, e 0 I 6 2 0 0(4 II geeeloni. p.. 0 0 130 Qtlinlan, sa. . 0 KerRueon, p. 0 'Noonan .... 0 1 0 0 0 Tm.la & 10 17 14 2 Totall ... 1 24 11 I Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 6 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Carney, S. Sullivan, Brashear. Three-base hits: Shaw, Noonan. Stolen bases: Mailman 12). Sacrifice hits: Quinlan t2i. First base on balls: Off Fer guson 3, off Sessions 1. Struck out: By Ferguson 3, by Sessions 1. Wild pitch: Fer guson. Hit by pitcher: O'Brien. Double plays: Ferguson to Shaw to Woodruff, Brashear to Quinlan, Sullivan to Brashear. Left on bases: Louisville 6, St. Paul 8. Time: 1:37. Umpire: Kane. finme Postponed. At Indianapolis Minneapolis-Indianapolis game postponed; rain. standing of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Columbus 109 Milwaukee 1i9 Minneapolis Put Louisville 1 Indianapolis 106 St Paul 1"6 Toledo 105 72 37 .fitil S7 42 .616 69 47 .657 ' M 62 .619 52 64 .491 ! 51 55 .4M 3S 7 .312 32 71 .311 Kansas City 13 Games today: Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Toledo, ttt. Paul at Lous vllle. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. GREAT WESTER C1RCIIT RACES Fatty Felix Wine the 2i34 Trot Davenport In Strnlght Heats. UAVfcArtJiti, ia., Aug. u. me meat Western Circuit meeting closed today. Dor- rls 11., favorite In the Z:ll pace fell on tne back stretch and waa distanced. Track fast n,t.,k ,. .. .1 .aa I -1 . , . . . 'I' .. . . . . I. . , Attendance, 2,WM 2:30 class, trotting, purse ll.OiO: Fatty Felix won straight heats. Time; 2:144, 2 U.S, 2:14. Emma Brook Oratton, Como dore Bcauford and Iee AHertun also started. 2:11 class, pacirg. purse $500: Beege won first, second, fifth heats. Time: 2:t', 2 :. 211H. E. M. B. won third heat. Time: j-utr-V Jessie A. Egon won fourth heat. Time: 2:10',,. Lucy 1'., Envoy, The Duchess, Eftle Aflon and Dorcas 11. also started. 2:22 class, trotting, purse $5": Billy B. won third, fourth, fifth heats. Time: 2:12'. 2:101,4, 2 15. Dixon won first, second heats. Time: 2:1114, 2:12'. Little 8iuaw. Harry Simmons. Hazel Grattan and Betsy Ford also start'-il. Donhle Victory for Hartlngton. HA RTINGTON, Neb. Aug. 11. (Special Telegram Hartlngton won from the Laurel base ball team yesterday at Con cord by a acoie of 7 to 0. Score: It Ji E. Hartlngton 0000 2 320 7 9 1 I Laurel 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 00 b 7 Two-base hit: McXally. Struck out: By Orr, Ii; by Pound, lu. First base on balls: Off Orr, 1; off Pound. I. Batteries: orr and Jelley, Pound and Schrempp. Time: l:u6. Umpire. Shui kelfoi d. Hartliigtun defeated Dixon by a score .f lb' to 9 in twelve Inning. Score: K 11 E Hartlngton 02 0 0 1013100 3 Pi 19 4 Dlxun 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1- 9 14 9 Thiee-lase hits: Baker. Bond. McNally. Morrison Tnu-hase tills: Morrison, Mc Nally. Brown, brant. Stru-k out; By Brant, 1; by Bond. 10; by Colter. 1; by Ijouavsn. 4. First base on balls: Off Col ter, 1. off Dona van. 2; uff Brant, 1; off Bond, 1. Batteries: Brant, Bond and Schrempp; Brown. Colfer. Donavan and Culfer. Time: l:i. Umpire: Durle. Another Vlerlm of an accident. Editor Bchuele. of Colum bus, O., was cured of his wounds by Buck len'B Arnica Salve. Try It 26c. For sl by Sherman McConnelU Drug Co. ROUND TRIP ECAN AND SAWYER IN FINALS Champion and Chioago Man Will Play for Championihip Today. ALL EASTERN MEN ARE FORCED OUT Fnwnea Defeats Travis In the Morn ing nnd In the Afternoon He In Tnrn la Benten by Unvrjer. CHICAGO, Aug. 11 After a day of th most sensational golf ever seen In a na tional tournament. Champion H. Chandler Egan and D. E. Sawyer, also a Chicago man, survive to play the finals over thirty six holes at the Wheaton links tomorrow. The east for the first time since the na tional golf championship was Instituted ten years ago, was without representation In the semi-finals this afternoon. Champion Egan gained the right to de fend his medal by going through the third semi-final rounds like a marvel, putting out Fred Herreshoff of Ekwanok, In the morning. 2 up und 1 to play, which waa not quite as easy a game as he had with this young New Yorker In the national flnali last year nt Baltusrol. After defeating Herreshoff, Egan In the afternoon removed Harold Weber of Toledo by the crushing defeat of 7 up. 6 to play. It was left for the other side of the draw to furnish the greatest blow to the east, when w. t Fownes. lr.. of Pittsburg, ellm- Inated former National and British Cham- afternoon, Mr. Fownes was unable to meet successfully th great golf put up by Ned Sawyer and was defeated by 2 up. Weber, early In the day. made himself a factor by defeating E. M Byera of Pitts burg, once notional runner-up of national tourneys while Sawyer s victory over A. It. White removed the only Boston mart ini . . . . ,,-,,. ,.Knm ; and the holder of the Inter-collegiate Cham ! tilonsMn by the score ot uji. i ' . Summary of tne naj . Third round-W. C. row nes, I lu snurg. defeated W. J. Travis, oarden ( ity, 1 up. liMiolea. Hftw vr Wnf.aini defeated A. U While. Ekwanok, 3 up. 1 to i play. H C Kgan, Exnmor deleated Fred Her reslioff. Ekwanok. 2 up. 1 to 1'laf. Harold Weber, Toledo, defeated E M. Bvi-rs, Pittsburg, 3 up, 3 to play. S.-m finals 1. E. Sawyer, Wheaton. de feated W. C. Fownes. Pittsburg 2 up. II C Kuan. Exmoor. defuated Harold Weher. Toll do, 5 up 5 to play. CLONK OF THE H At INC. AT FRIEND Good Crowd and the Finest ol Sport. FRIEND. Neb, Aug. 11 (Special Tele gram, i The racing season at Friend closed with this aflcrnoons races. The attend ance was larger this afternoon than dur li g any previous day. Warm weather prevailed, but the ardor of those who love this class of amusement was not lessened by the heat Summaiy: In the 2:10 pacing tace Spill came out first. Manaca Pit r e second, a kmont third. Tony fourin. Tony W. br K (C. D U-van). ;....4 Jaikmont. b K (Green 3 Spill b g. (Fied Hobari... 2 Deton. in. g. (1 J Edwardsi. I Mansea Pieice, b. m (James Man nlmri 8 4 4 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 da 3 2 2 Time: 2 :',. 2.13'. '-'IS. M-'1 t t,u ait tn.t Parthenla won first. CrtK iis second. Ulrdle Mack third. Vanity O fourth. Parthenla. g. in. (C P. Llgerate) Vanity ( I. b. s (Miller) Natinl. t. rn. (A W Hart Birdie Mai k. b in (Fred Bobar).. Cria-us b. g (W. A. tiordoni Mamie N V7 Time : 27 V 29. iMirinii the r.in this afternoon the rec ord was again lowered. Among all the visitors in attendance not a murmur has Wn heard agMlnst the honeanj tkl U i act wtltb Lav been put a V s 5 Je J-