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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, 'AUGUST 21, 1903.
QUICK IS IN GOOD FORM
Champions EtTe Little Difficulty in Taking
. Liit of the 8eri.
INDIANS PUY K RAGGED GAME!
WeleH Makes Fair Hits Oat of Four
Times I p Only Two Bans Are
Eatraeel ofct of Elevem
Made.
ryBLO. Cold.. Aug. 20.-(Bpc1al.)
Cuick was in good form today and Omalia
had no difficulty In taking trie last of tha
cries from the India ng, who played a
ragged gam. Miner, who opened up for the
local, was knocked out of the boa Iff four
Inning and Meiter who relived hfm did
bUe work but the champion had taken
too much of a lead to overcorne. Of the
eleven run made in the game only two
were earned. A wild throw to-first bane
by Bader and another by Mott netted two
runs each. The work of Dolan and Cook
and a one handed catch by Martin were the
features. Welch secured four hits out of
four times up.
OMAHA.
w AB. R.
niiM, ii ttt t a
Carter, rf J
Dolan, ss " 4
Welch. cf 1 " .
Schinke. 3b "" 4
Thomas, lb ' I
Msrtin, 2b 4
Freese, c .. . '4
wuitk. p I
Touts
.viaKA, cr , I
wk, if ;.; 4
t;rirnniv, id 4
Anniw, iO. ......
M (
PUEBIiO.
AB.
Elwert, rf..
Bhrlver, i"'.!!!!
Bader, s
Winer, p..;.
Hester, p. ......
Jflesslt
H.. PO. A. E.
0 10 0
10 0 0
t 4 0
4 10 0
t 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 112
17 0 0
aoot
It 27 T "i
H. O. A. E.
1 3,0 0
0 6 0 0
0 12 0
0 110
0 10 0
2 12 1
14 0 1
10 12
0 2 0
10 3 0
0 0 0 0
"e 27 is "4
i " : 1
OMAIIA MEN AND THEIR IIORMES
1
1 1
'J&r-'-, '" ' s7. Hot -7?
,, If syJSf Zfi;-Frf&ir wt3 S V
(' , , , , '' Mj
hill, Morlarlty, le, Cllngmaa. Stolen
base: MC'heney, Nance, Clingman. J.
Clarke. First base on balls: UfT Mor-
rtson. 2: Pit Mlnnehan, 4. Struck out: By
Morrison, I: by Mlnnehan. . Double plays:
Demont to Boyle. Nance to Morlarlty. Sac
rifice hit: MoConnlck. Ieft on baes: Mil
waukee, 4; Toledo, . Time: 1.00, Umpire:
Kane. Attendance, 8,000.
Break pvea at SI. real.
8T. PAL'U Aug. 20. Louisville and St.
Paul split even on a double-header today.
Score, first game:
Loi'iaviu.B. it. r-Aru
SB H O A I AU H O.il,
Kerl. rf... 4 I t 4 Dew. ft 4 t
g ullian, lb I 411 1 0 Hemphill, rf. 4 I 4
arotl. el 4 1 Wneeier, lb. 4 1 I
Bruhnr, lb. 4 1 1 I o Brlea, h . . 4 t 4
nournof it. 1 1
Carnejr, 'if... 14 1
Keller, lb... 4 1 II
I Marran, lb.. I 1 I
J fulllven, e I 1 I
rru.in. p.. I I 1
I 17 II I Moouaa 1 4 4
Sloner, e 4 1 I t
Woodruff, Sb 4 I 1 4
Hallman, If. I I I 0
Qulnlin, ee . I 1 1 1
Steelier, p... I I 4 4
Total!....
' Total! 14 I M 15 I
Batted for Ferguson In ninth.
Doulsvllle 00010021 -4
St. Paul 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 l
Stolen banes: 8. Sullivan, Scott, Brashcar,
fltoner. Firm base on balls: oft Steelier,
3. Hit by pitcher: Sullivan. Struck out:
By Steelier, 3; by Ferguson, 3. Haerlilco
hits: Mailman, Hemphill, Lft on bases:
St. Paul, ; Louisville, S. Time: 1 t. em
pire: King.
Score, second game:
ET, PAIL. LOl'ISVILLB.
AB H O.A K AB.H.O.A.E.
M1D-WEST TENNIS TOURNEY
Sixtj-Eight Eotriei in Singles, Which Will
Start This Morning,
SOME NEW CRACKS IN THE LIST
OMr, cf 1 l
Hifmphlll, rf. 4 0
WhHlu, lb. I I
O'Brien, u. .. 4 I
Carner It... I I
Keller, lb.... I 4
Marcan, lb.. 4 1
J Bulllvan, e 4 4
Bewlona, p.. 4 4
I I) 0 Kerwln. rf... 4 1 1 1 0
1 I 4 S Bulllvan. lb I 4 14 1 0
4 4 P''ou, cf 4 4 I 0
110 Hrenhear. lb. I 4 1. I 0
I 1 0 Rhaw, e 4 1 4 1 0
Tib Woodruff, lb 4 I 140
14 0 Hallman, 11. 4 I 0 4 4
40 gulnlan, aa . I 0 I I 0
14 0 Liunkie, p.... I 4 I 4 1
Total 34
Messltt batted for Hester In ninth
gmaha 2 t 1 2 2 0 0 0 0-1
'hl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12
Btnleh bnsen: Blake, Carter, 2; Dolan,
feohjpke, Thomas. Three base hits: Welch,
Wulok, Blnke, Dolan. Bsses on ball:
Minor, 2; Hester. 2; Quick 3. Struck out:
by Miner, 2; by Hester, 2; by Quick, 4. Left
on hnr.es: rueblo. 3; Omaha, 10. Wild
p'tchi Miner. Double tilay: Thomas, una
Ustwl. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Maoe. At
leiv.ano: tooo.
Kveii Hreak at ilons City,
STOT'X CITY. la., Aug. 20-Sloux City
nd Bt. Joseph split even this afternoon In
' double-header by small score In both
irames. They were two of the best contest
seen on the local diamond thl year, full of
brilliant play, daring base running, th
finest sort of work by all of the pitchers
e.O'1 both hard and timely hitting.
The f nature of both game was the field
ing ot Heynolds In rightfleld for the visitors,
the right gardener robbing the Sioux City
team of three hits by lightning throw to
Trnt, catching his man In each case. The
Packers won the first because of the In
ability of the Jobbers to hit Cadwsl'a.er
and the visitors came out on top In the sec
ond because fop Eyler was dishing up an
tirhlttable article.
Zlnk's hitting In both games was a fea
ture, the big first bene man hitting a home
run In each game. The victory In the sec
ond wa due to his hard drive over the
rightfleld fence. She performed some
miraculous fielding feats behind the bat for
the f acker. Neither Jarrott nor Seay, the
lol,g pitchers, were hit hard. Score first
gru.ie:
ttOVX CITY. BT. JOSICfH.
AB.H.O.A.E. AD H O. A B
TIIOMAS F. LEE-IIypnotizing Them.
Nichols. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Bhuster. At
tendance: 8.0110.
Score, second game:
DBS MOINES. DENVER.
AH H O. A I AB H O A B
oanley, cf... I 114 1 MrHale. cf...i 1 0 1 0
Hosrlever, rf I 0 1 0 0 Hamell, lb. 4 I 1 4 0
Lous, as 114 4 1 Randall, rf.. 4 4 10 0
Roaaman. lb. 4 I I I 0 BeMen. It.., I 1 I 0 0
Wakefield, c 4 I T 4 0 P.rrlne. lb.. I 1 I I 0
Shusart, lb.. 4 I I I 1 H'aknetter. es 4 4 I 7 0
Cattrn, If.... I 114 0 Krerltt, lb.. 4 4 4 0 0
MrNlchola, lb I I I 1 Bohannon. lb 4 I I 1 1
Kanaka, p.,.l 110 4 Brown. C....1 0 4 11
gchaub p. V.. 4 0 4 4 0
Totals 14 It 17 10 I En.le. p 0 4 110-
Vollendorf, p I 1 1 1 1
Totale 17 10 17 17 I
....4 3003001 1-12
....0 0001000 23
McNIchols, I Bases on
balls: off Schaub, 2; off Engle, 1; off Vollen
dorf, 3; off Manske, 4. Struck out: by
Kngle, 1; by Vollendorf, 2; by Manske, 6.
Left on bases: Denver, 11: Des Moines, 8.
First base on errors: Denver, 2. Sacrifice
hits: Shugart. Two base hit: McNIchol.
Hit by pitched ball: Hogrlcver. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Bhuster.
Standing- of the Teams.
Played Won Lost
Des Moines
Denver
Stolen bases:
Colllne. rf.... 1 I
fthreban, lb. 4 1
WeeS, lb I 1
Pulalfer, It.. 4 I
Nouilt. cf... 4 1
Tamer, lb... 4 J
O'Hara, aa... I 4
8tarnagte, c I 1
Csd'iUder, p I I
4 Reynold, rf.
0 Senna, lb...,
OQulllln. aa...
4 Andrewa. lb,
1 Ketchem, cf
4Zlnk. lb
1 Molrneaux, if 4
4 Zlnran, c. ... I
0 Seajr, p I
I 4
4 1
4 t
4 4
4 I
1 11
I I
4 I
4 1
Tetala II 117 11 1 Totale 10 4 1111 I
Sioux City 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
F.arned runs: Sioux City, 3; St. Joseph, 1.
Two-bane hit: 8tarnagle. Three-base hit:
Nobllt. ' Home run: Kink. First base on
errors: St. Joseph. Left on bases: Sioux
City, 6; St. Joseph, 6. Stolen bases: Col
lins (2), Sheehan. Sacrifice hit: Reynolds.
Bases on balls: Off Cadwallader, 3; oft
Seay. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Weed. Struck
out. By Cadwallader, 2; by Beay, 1. Wlld
pitcn: seay. Time: 1.3d. umpire: caru-
tners.
Score second game :
ST. JOSEPH. SIOUX CITT.
AB.H.O.A.B. V AB.H.O.A.K.
Reynolde. rf. 4 I I 1 4 Olltne, H ..4 114 4
4 4 110 Sheehan, lb. I 4 I 1 4
111! Weed, lb I 1 I I 1
114 0 Pulalter. If... 10 14
setrnera, cl. ISIS Nobllt, cf..
Zlnk, lb I 1 II I 4 Carney, lb.
Uoiynesux, 1111 1
1 4
rVhlle. Ib.
Uutllln, aa .. 4
Andrewa, lb. 4
Zluran, e 4
!. P I
10 114
I Newton, ea... 14 114
1 4 Shea. c.
I I I I I
4 4 1 4 Janott, p.... 14 114
Totalo It T 17 It 4 Totale It I 17 II 1
8t. Joseph 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 03
Hloux City 0 0 ft 0 0 0 1 0V0-1
Earned runs: St. Joseph, 2; Sioux City, 1.
Two-baee hit: Zlnran, Qulllln. Home run:
Zlnk. First base on errors: St. Joseph.
Left on bases: Sioux City, 1; St. Joseph, G.
Sacrifice lilts: Sheehan, Ketchem. Bases
on balls: Off Jarrott, 1. Hit by pitched
hall: Molyneaux. Struck out: By Jarrott,
1; by Eyler, 4. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Caru
thers. Attendance: 3,000,
Uvea Break at Denver.
DENVER. Colo., Aug. to. Five thousand
fans thronged the grandstand, pavilion
and bleachers, cheereu Denver to victory
against Dee Moines In the first game of
today's double header, 3 to t and knocked
with equal vigor when the cubs went down
to defeat In the second contest by a score
of 13 to 3. After the Underwriters had
scored four runs off "Pat" Bohannon in
the first Inning of the opening gume, the
Orlxxlles' made a gallant uphill rally.
Manske was sent to the bench and McKay
who replaced him was heavily bombarded.
In the second game Manske had-his re
venge while the erratic work of Schaub,
Ens' and Vollendorf all of whom esayJ
to pitch would have been a Joke had their
plight not been pitiable.
The opening struggle was the best of the
season from the standpoint of sustained
Interest. Although beaten, Manager Her
man Long of Des Moines by his persistent
kicking on every play was the center of
Intereet. Mike Cantlllon got Jealous of his
manager's notoriety but his tirade against
Umpire Shustcr was cut short and he was
fui oft the I'.elJ. Frank Shugart was a mit
ixl personal lit hi conversation with the
umpire and was tiral fined and than
benched.
Score, first gam:
DBNVKH. EES M0IN1S.
AM H O A B. AS H O. A. g.
Des Moines 113
Denver Ill
Sioux City I119
Omaha 106
Pueblo lt4
St. Joseph 110
taamea toriav! OmnhA at Denver.
Moines at Pueblo. Sioux City at St.' Jo
seph.
73
66
67
41
31
39
46
60
49
63
79
Pet.
.652
.6S
.641
.394
.2ffJ
Des
The fielding wa somewhat ragged, owing
to the wind and dust. Score:
R.H.E.
Ramblers 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4
Victors 0 0000001 0-1 14
Struck out: By Durness. 16; by Casey, 8.
Base on ball: Off (iurness, 2; off Casey, 1.
Three-base hit: Swift. Two-base hit: Stear-
nut. Double play: Cavanaugh to Corrlgan.
Time: 1:10. Umpire: McKeon.
GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus W In Both Games of Double
Header from Kansas City,
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20. Columbus took
both game of a double-header from Kan
sas City today. The first game was well
contested until the seventh Inning. Justus
lasted five innings In the second game,
after which he wa pounded hard. Kihm
and Congalton scored home runs. Score,
first game:
COLUMBCH. KANSAS CITY.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Pickering, cf. 4 4 1 4 0 Ollbert, If... 4 1 1 4 4
Davla, rf 4 14 4 1 rauadar, cf. I I 1 0 1
Ryan, c 4 I I 1 I DouKlan.. lb. I 0 I I 1
Congallon, If 4 11 0 4 Caatro, lb. . .. 4 4 4 1 4
Kihm. lb.... 4 1 11 1 4 Donahue, aa. 4 I 1 I 0
Hulawltt aa. I 4 4 I 1 Hill, rf 4 4 10 1
Clymer, Ib... 4 4 4 4 4 Bonner, Ib... 4 1111
Barbeau. lb.. 1111 OButltr, c... 4 4 4 4 4
Dorner, p.... 1 4 4 7 0 Durham, p.. 4 1 4 1 I
GAME" IS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago Defeats Hew .York In an
Eleven-Inning; Battle.
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Chicago today de
feated New York I to 1 In a hard-fought
eleven-inning pitchers'-1 battle. Elberfeld
attempted to attack Umpire McCarthy and
was ordered out of the grounds. Attend
ance, 22,170. Score:
CHICAOO. MEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
e d
Jonee, cf . , ,
labell, rf..
4 4 1 4 4 Conroy, cf -aa I
5 4 1 4 4 Heeler, rf... 4
0 0
I 0
4 4
4 0
4 1
1 0
0 0
1 0
I I
Davie. aa..J.. 4 III Elberfeld, aa. I
Callahan, It, 4 4 1 4 ! Klelnow, lb. I
Uor.aDue, ID. I 11 1 0 Dougherty if I
SullUan, e.. 4 4 14 4 4 Wllllama. lb. 4
Tannehlll, lb I 1 I I 1 Yeager, lb...l
Dundon, lb.. 4 4 11 Ol'haee, lb-cf. 4
White, p 4 t 1 I IML-Uulre, 0.. I
Ortb, p 4
Touts u 1 u u 1
Totale 1 7M it I
None out when winning run scored.
Chicago 0 100000000 12
New York .v...O 000001000 01
Left on bases: Cblcago, 4; New York. 6.
Two-base hit: Yaeger. Three-base hit:
Williams. Sacrifice hits: Tannehlll, Davis.
Bases on balls: Off White, 3; off Orth, 2.
Hit with ball: McQulre. Time: 2:22. Um
pires: Connolly and McCarthy.
Gold Watch for Stone.
8T. LOUIS, Aug. 20. St. Louis made a
clean sweep of today's double header, de
feating Philadelphia i to 3 and 6 to 4. Stone,
the local left fielder was presented with a
gold watch, purchased by popular subscrip
tion In honor of his leading this league in
hitting at the present time. Waddell re
ceived a drubbing In the second game and
retired aUer a collision with Jones In the
fifth inning, both men being knocked un
sclous. Jones, however, remained in the
game. Bcore: hxd
ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.E.
Stone. If 4 0 1 4 I Harteel, If... I 110 1
Itock'neld, ID a I 1 4 0 Hoffman, cf.. 4
Vanaant, rf..4 1 I 4 4 Uavla, lb 4
Wallace, aa.. I I I 4 4 L. Croaa, Ib. 4
Jonee lb I 4 11 1 4 Seybold rf...l
Oleaaoa, lb.. I I 4 1 1 Murphy, lb.. 4
Kothler, cf.. I 1 I Mil. Croea, aa. 1
Sugden, c... 1 4 1 1 4 Powers, c... I
Peiljr, p 14 4 11 Plank, p t
Schreck .... 1
Totale 17 I 17 14 I 'barton 1
I I
I 4
0 4
Totala 10 7 87 II I - Totala 14 T 14 II I
Columbus 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Earned runs: Kansas City, 1; Columbus,
3. Two-base hits: Cassaday, Donahue,
Davis. Sacrifice hits: Kihm, Hulswltt, Dor
ner. Stolen bases: Cassaday (2.1, Pickering.
Double play: Castro to Bonner to Douglass.
Base on balls: Oft Durham, 1; off Dorner,
2. Struck out: By Durham, S; by Dorner, 3.
Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Columbus 6.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bulllvan.
Score, second game:
COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITY.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Pickering, cf I 1 I 0 4 Gilbert, If... 4 4 1 0 4
Dane, rf 1 4 4 4 0 Caaaaday. cf. 4 U 4 0
Ryan, lb.... 1114 0 Douglaas, lb. 4 4 4 1 4
Congalton, If 1 I 0 4 Caatro, lb...4 1 I 1 1
Kihm, lb.... I a 10 4 4 Donabue, aa. 4 I I I 1
Hulawltt, aa. . 0 I I 1 Wright, rf... 4 114 4
Brown. 0 4 1 4 0 0 Bonner, lb... I 1 I 4 0
Barbeau, lb. 4 1 1 I V Zeartoaa, c... 10 6 10
Sudhoff. p 4 4 4 I 0 Jualua, p I 4 4 4 4
Totala It I 17 11 I Totala It I 14 I I
Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 9
Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
fearncd runs: Kansas City, 1: Columbus 8.
Two-base hits: Castro, Donahue, Brown,
Barbeau. Three-base hit: Congalton. Home
runs: Kihm, Congalton. Sacrifice hits:
Bonner, Ryan. Stolen base: Kihm. Double
play: Hulawltt to Hyan. Base on balls:
Oft Justus, 2. Struck out: By Justus, 3;
by Sudhoff, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Gilbert,
Davis. Left on basts: Kansas City, 6;
Columbus, 4. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Sullivan.
Attendance, 6,000.
Even Break In Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 20,-Mlnneapolls
and Indianapolis broke even in a double
header at Minneapolis today. The second
game was called at .the end of the seventh
because of an approaching storm. Score,
first game:
MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Jones, cf.... 4 0 I 4 0 Bruce, lb.... 4 1 1 4 0
a I 0 0 Moran. aa..., 4
4 14 1 1 Thoney, if... 4
114 0 Met'reery, cf. 4
14 11 Maaaay, lb... 4
till Terrell, rf... 4
I I I 1 Carr, lb 4 1 4 1 4
lilt Zaluaky ... 4 1 1 1 0
1 4 7 0 Keldy, p 4 4 4 1 4
Totala II I 11 10 0 Totala M t 17 11 1
Bt. Taul 10000000 01
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Woodruff. Three-base hits:
Brashear (2); Carney. First base on balls:
Off Sessions, 2: ott Dunaie, 6. Struck out:
By Sessions, 4; by Dunkle, 3. Wild pitch:
Dunkle. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill, S. Sulli
van, Hallman. Left on bases: St. Paul,
10; Louisville, 6. Time: l.M. Umpire:
King. Attendance, 2,700.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Columbus lis 78
Milwaukee' 118 74
Mlnncapo.ls .115
Louisville 118
Indianapolis 110
St. Paul 115
Toledo 117
Kansas City 113
Oames today: Columbus at Kansas City,
Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at itln
neapolis, Louisville at St. Paul.
65
62
65
63
44
36
40
44
60
56
Gl
2
73
78
Several Familiar Same Mlaalng, bat
Enoaah of the Others to
-Add Zest' to the
Matches. I ,
TMay wll! start at the Omaha Field club
in the Mlrfdlg West Tennis tournament thl
morning at t o'clock and be continued all
week, morning, afternoon and evening, until
the tournament 1 played through. Many
new faces will be seen among the cracks
from abroad and many of the old favorites
will be missing, but the string, on the
whole, Is good. Both Bcrlbner and Young,
the best In singles In this city, will be ab
sent from the tournament In singles for
business reason, both being unable to leave
their work. Young may play In the doubles
If It can be arranged for him to pliy In the
evenlnK. The Eberhnrdts have not en
tered, being too busy to give, a week to
tennis.
Some of , the players arrived yesterday
and several matches were played at the
Field club, one between' Sanderson and ,
Fletcher and Hughe and Kohn being
viewed by a large gallery. .The drawing for
the double will be held Monday evening
and the entry list will be held open until
that time.' Many of the women will learn
with regret that Adonis Holland of Qales
burg will be unable to play during the
tournament, being detained by Illness.
Cracks Who Are Present.
Laying aside the ever present possibility
of long shots taking down the money In a
.661 j tournament, It Is safe to say that the work
j of A. C. Snow and C. S. Peters of Chicago.
!6:5 ! F- n- Sanderson and P.alph Fletcher of
.474 . Qalesburg and W. P. Hayes of Toledo. la.,
.4M
.310
DIETZ TEAM BEATEX Br JETTERS
Slow, bnt Interesting;, Game Results
In Score of 4 to 2.
The B. Jetters defeated the C. N. Diets
team at Vinton street park Sunday In a
very interesting though slow game, by a
acore of 4 to 2. Score:
JETTERS. C. N. DIETZ.
H.H.A.O B. R H A O K.
Kennedy, lb. 4 1 I I 1 Moeaman, Ib. I 1 0 I 0
Vanl'leara. If 0 0 0 1 0 Anderaon, If. 0 0 0 4 0
Deamnnd, cf. 4 1 1 1 OTounfmtn, c. 0 1 1 10 0
McMahon, Ib 1 1 I 1 0 Jenklna, aa..0 0 10 1
Koran, aa.... 114 1 1 Plainer rf...0 4 110
Clark, rf I 14 1 4 Lafertyi cf... 0 4 4 0 0
X Collier, lb 4 4 0 11 1 Harrleon, lb. 0 0 17 1
Smith, c 0 4 11 0 Knight, p.... 4 114 1
Bell, p 0 1 I 0 0 Dunn, lb 4 I 1 1 4
Totala 4 I 14 17 I Totala I I I 17 I
Three-base hit: Tonneman. Two-base hit:
Massman. Double play: Dcamond to Koran.
Struck out: By Bell, 6; by Knlglit, 6. Base
on balls: Off Bell, 1; oft Knight, 1. Bat
teries: Jetters, Bell snd Smith; C. N.
Diets, Knight and Tonneman. Umpire:
Shar.ahan.
Stors Team Breaks Even '
The Storz team broke even on a double
header at Portsmouth, la., yesterday. Both
games were good" and snappy. The Stors
team played almost an errorless game all
through. Newstrom and Schlier pitched
good ball In the first game, while in tho
second game Hove and Lelne were hit more
freely. Score, first game:
R H E
Stors 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 04 3 2
Portsmouth ....1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 .4 6
Batteries: Portsmouth, Schlier and Batty;
Storz, Newstrom and Falrbrother.
Score, second game:
R H E
Portsmouth ....0 3002010 06 4
6ton 0 1 2 Q 0 0 0 0 0-3 8 2
Batteries: Portsmouth, Lelne and Batty;
Storx, Hoye and Falrbrother.
Keokuk Beats Murshulltovrn. '
MARSH ALLTOWN. Ia.. Aug. 20.-(8pe-clal
Telegram.) After pitching shut-out
ball for seven Innings Parkin let down long
enough for Keokuk to run In four scores In
the eighth, winning the game. Score:
R H E
Keokuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 li i
kMarshalltown .0 0001001 02 9 3
Batteries: Marshalltown, Parkin and
Bruggeman; Keokuk, Blexrod and Hackett.
Struck out: By Parkin. 1; by Blexrod, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Parkin, 1; off Blexrod,
1. Three-base hit: Annls. Two-base hit:
Bruggeman. Umpire: Brennan.
Tennle Finals at Southampton.
SOUTHAMPTON. L.. I., Aug. 20.-The
finals of the gentlemen's doubles In the
tennis tournament at the Meadow club were
played today, the match having been a tie
when play was called at tiara yesterday.
Henry Torrence and T. R. Pell won from
Frederick Q. Anderson and Harry F. Al
len In three straight sets. In the mixed
doubles, semi-final round, Miss Alice Kobbe
and Harry S. Allen beat Miss Katherlne
Barney and W. A. Larned. In the finals
Miss Alice Kobbe and Harry S. Allen beat
Mrs. Qoode H. Livingston and li. Hunt
ington. '
Sullivan, rf.. 4
Freeman, lb. 4
Coulter, If... 4
Oremlnger, lb i
Schmidt, e... 4
Oyler, a.... 4
Fox. lb I
Siovsll, p....
14 10
14 4 4
14 4 4
I 14 0 0
110
.11 II 17 11 4
0 0 0 23
2 0 0 0-10
4 4 4
.11 I 14 14 t
3 0 0 3
0 0 10-2
Mr Hale. of... lilt 0 Oenler, cf... 4144
Hameii, is. t I SHo'lver, rf-lk I 111
Kai.dall, rf,. 4 114 4 Long, aa I I I 4
IteltMi. If ... I 4 11 4 Ruumas. Ik. 4 1 4 4 4
Pei-riM. 1. .. 4 I 4 I 4 Wakefteld, a. I 1 1 4 0
H'akoMter, aa 4 I I I f Wolfe e 1114 4
(rut, lb... 4 4 4 1 0 Shugart, Ik.. 14 14 1
Lucia, 1 t 1 (.happen, rf 1 4 4 4 4
Brow. 1 4 4 6 aCaKya, 4
ettfhanaon, p. t 1 4 1 4 MtMchola. lb 4
Totala
Hanak. p.
...11 11 17 II t McKay, p..
I I
1 I
. 4 4 4 4
4 14 4 0
Totals II I 14 II 4
Penver .,s...... 0 0 8 3 0 1 1 -3
Dee Moines t.4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 06
' fcltolen. bases: McHale, Randall, Oanley, 2;
Wolfe. McKay Three, has hits: Wakefield,
Carfya.' HtH-lskoetter, McHale. Baaea on
balls: off Bobannon, t; off Manske, 1; oft
McKay, L Btiuck out: By Bohannon, 3;
by McKay, 3. Left on bases: Denver, 6;
Des Mplueg. 6- First base on errors: Den
ver, 1. Beorlftce hite: McHale, Belden, 2;
Bohannon, Hojtretver. 3. Two base hits:
Hogriever. Peirlne. Double plave: Kvtritt
10 Perrinei McKay, Wolfe, Huaaiutn to Mc-
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CIGARS
Totale
Batted for Powers In ninth.
Batted for Plank In ninth.
Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0
Earned runs: Bt. Louis. 2: PhlladelDhla.
I. Two base hits: Plank, Koehler, Wal
lace, Murphy. Sacrifice I hits: Jones, M.
Cross. Double plays: M. Cross and Murphy;
Rockenfield, Wallace and Jones; Rockun
tleld and Jones. Stolen bases: Hoffman,
Seybold. Hit by pitched ball: By Pelty, Sey
bold: by Plank, Kockenfleld. Bases on balls:
off Pelty, i, off plank, 1. Struck out: by
Petty, 6; by Plank, 6. Left on bases: St.
Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 7. Umpire: Hurst.
Time: 2:01.
sScore, second game:
ST. LOl'lS PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Stone, if 4 I 1 4 4 Harteel. If . . . I
Ko.-a' field, Ib I 4 I I 4 Hoffman, cf. I
Fries, rt I 111 4 bay la. lb.... I
Wallaoe. as.. I 4 4 4 1 L Cioee. lb. I
jonee. ID....
Uleaeon, lb
Kouter, cf
kotb.
Sudbog, p..
1
I 1
4
. I 4 11 I I Seybold. lb-rt 4
.41111 Murphy lb.. I
. I t I 4 0U. Croea, aa. I
. 1 4 4 4 4 Fhreek, ....
..1411 4WadJ.ll, p... i
Barton, e 1
Totals II 14 17 14 I Henley, p....
Lara, rf I
Totale 44 4 14 I I
Bt. Louis I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 14
Earned runs: Bt. Louis, 3; Philadelphia,
2. Two base hits: Jones, 2; Hoffman,
Murphy, Seybold, Wallace. B&crtrW hits:
Rooaenlleld, Hotman. Hits: off Waddell,
t In four innings; Henley, f In four innings.
Passed ball: Schreck, Barton, Hoth. Stolen
bases: M. Cross, 3; Jones, t.leaaon. Hit by
Pitcher: by Sudhoff. M. Cross. Murphy
Wild pilch: Sudhoff. Bases on balls: of
Sudhoff, 6; oft Waddell, 2; off Henley, 3
Struck out: by Sudhoff, 6; by Waddell, 4
Henley, 6. Left on bases: Bt. Louis li'
Philadelphia 11. Time; 2 oi Umpire Hurst
Attendance, 17.800.
Philadelphia
Chicago ...
Cleveland ..
New York ,
Boston ....
Detroit
Washington
St. lul
Standi. of the Teams.
Played. Won. Loat.
41
41
101
W
101
47
Iu3
W
lu3
Ut ml
J
66
67
61
48
4
39
37
44
44
44
64
40
66
Pet.
.694
.673
.boi
.bio
.476
.8M
.3b3
Oames today i Washington at rim.i.i,,i
Boston at Detroit.
Raaanlere Win Iwa Victories.
After losing three straight the Ramblers
took a brace Sunday and easily defeated
,h. Y1?,1"- XV Pitchers battle. In
which Ourness had the upper hand. He al
lowed but one hit and struck out sixteen
while his opponent. Caavy. alkwed four hits
and struck out eight. Both Willi.,.,. ..,.
CavattauaU grsaUjf aided lUelr piifW.
Moran,
T honey, if . . .
MoCrvery, cf. I
Maaaay, lb... I
Farrall. rt... I
Carr, lb I
Weaver, c... 4
Kb her, p 0
Curt la, p
Totala it 1 17 10 4 Totala...
Minneapolis 0 10 0 0
Indianapolis 1 0 0.0 6
Two-base hits: Bulllvan, Zalusky, Far
rell. Three base hit: Jones. Home run:
Schmidt. Base on bails: off Sullivan, 3,
Struck out: By Uyan, 1: by Stovall, 1.
Sacrifice hit: Stovall, Thonev. Time: 1:40.
Umpires: Owen and Haskins.
Score, second game:
INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
atruce, 10.... I 1 0 1 0 Jonea. cf 1 1 I 0 I
4llt r.ulllvan, rf.. I 0 I 4 4
4 14 0 Freeman, lb. I 4 4 4 4
114 0 Coulter, If... 4 1 4 4 0
4 4 4 0 Ureminger, Ib I I 0 10
I I I 1 Sihniidt, e... 4 4 4 4 4
I I I Oyler, aa I I 1 0
114 0 Foa. lb I 1 o
4 0 10 Kallum. p... I 0 1 I 1
4014 !
Tnl.l.
Totala I li
Minneapolis 4 0 0
Indianapolis 0 0 0
1 WO-baSS hit: Weaver SanrlSx. hi...
Bulllvan, Kellum. Stolen bases: Coulter.
Jones. Struck out: By Curtla, 4; by Kel-
llim4' rVll!t bM on ball,: Off Kellum, 3;
off Curtis, 61 off Fisher, 1. Hits: off Fisher
3 in two-third of an Inning; off Curtis 4
Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Indianapolis,
AttTe'nnd:Ue.oinli,'re' ""keU "d W"'
Milwaukee Wins Both Games.
. llj?:YAyKFE: Aug -Milwaukee won
a double-heuder from Toledo today. Score
first game: '
M1LWACKEE. TOLEDO.
AB H O A g AB H O A
RoblneoD aa. I 1 4 , cilngman. aa. I I 4 i
O'Brien. I I I 4 4 J. Clarke, if I I 0 4 0
, . a i a w aioriarlty, lb 4
Hemphill, cf. 4 I 1 4 4Lm. rf. ......
H Clark, lb I 1 I I ODemont. lb.. I
Bevllie. a.... I I i 1 as.' ' !
Mct'or'lck. lb 4 1 4 4 4 Boyle.' lb'"! a
II I II I 1
1 0 0 0-4)
0 0 0 0-O
I 1
I 4
4 4
I 4
I 4
I I
I 1
4 4
-v..,.u,,.. , e t v tg. Clarke, c4
Hlckey. p.... I 4 4 1 flatt, p......
. , 'Minnehas .. 1
TaUll M UflU 1
... ' Totala 44 II 14 11 I
Batted for Piatt In ninth.
Milwaukee 0 4 1 0 3 0 1 3 -ll
To'lo 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 2- 3
Two-base hits: O'Brien, Demont (2).
trr?'"1"' Muriarlty. Home run: HeniD-
otoien bases: Mcfhesney. J. Clari-.
12), Muiiarlty. Lee. First !,.. ,n v.. 11.
Uckey, J; off Piatt, 4. Hit by Ditched
hill.
oW
a-iait. ntrucK out: Uy Hlckey, 4;
7 i"l7J Douoie play: Demoiil to
Boyle. facrlfice hit: Hlckey. Left on
bases: Milwaukee, 4; Toledo, T. Time:
2tw. Um;lre: Kane.
Score, second game:
MILWAlKtB. TOLEDO.
..... ? " . - AB.U-O.A.B.
m. .uu, , ; e a a cungmas. aa. 4 1 I I I
Baleman, lb. 4 I II I 1 Mornrlly. lb
Hemphill, tl. I I I I i Lea, rt i
H. Clarke, 11)1 I I I ODemont. lb . 4
Town a 4 1 I I 0 Cannila, lb. 4
Urtor tck. lb I 4 1 I 4 Nanoe, ef .... 4
Met heaaey, rt 4 1 4 4 4 Boyle, lb.... 4
Murrieon, p.. I 1 I t H Clarke, a. 4
y Mlinehaa. p. 4
lotele II I 17 14 I
Totala 14 1011 4 4
Robinson hit by batted ball.
Milwaukee 0O0044AS in
Toledo 5 M 1 S I f S M
lag Use lUUi Tcwue, Uattman, Hmj-
Plnyera Desert "Outlaw" Team.
HARRI8BURCJ, Pa.. Aug. 20Frank
Falkenburg, pitcher, and James Murray,
right fielder, of the Harrlsburg Trl-Btate
club, deserted the team this evening, the
former going to the Washington American
league and the latter to the Buffalo East
ern league. Both are good players and
their desertion leaves Harrlsburg In a crip
pled condition.
Fremont Defcnta Grand Island.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. 0.-Speclnl
Telegram.) Vnd Inland lost the game to
Fremont today Qn errors coupled with a
home run by Leach In the third. Inning.
Score: R.H.E.
Fremont 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 1 6
Grand Island ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 I 7
Batteries: Fremont, Bailey and Crelgh
ton; Orand Island, Welsh and Whltcomb.
Alliance Dcfeata Soldiers.
ALLIANCE, Neb., Aug. 20. (Special Tel
egram.) In a hotly contested game with
the Fort Robinson soldiers here today, the
Alliance team carried off honors by a score
of to 1
Postofftce Team a Winner.
The Postofllce team defeated the West
Omaha Diamonds at Forty-fourth and
Jackson streets by a score of 11 to 7. Bat
teries: Postoffice, Doran and Camp; Dia
monds, Orunleaf and Drummy.
Games In KatlonnI Lease Today.
Pittsburg at New York, Cincinnati at
Philadelphia; Chicago at Brooklyn, St.
Louis at Boston.
Grandma Moll's Advice to Travelers.
"You should not travel about the coun
try this warm weather without a bottle ot
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy," says Mrs. Kate Mott of Fair
field. Ia., or "Grandma Mott" aa she Is
familiarly known. "One or two doses of
this remedy will always cure the worst
case ot summer complaint. We keep it
always at hand. In fact, wa could not
keep house without It.
-7
Father and Two Children Drown.
MILWAUKEE, Alg. 20. A Sentinel spe
cial from Jefferson, Wis., says: Frank Hall,
his oldest daughter, aged 14, and his oldest
son, 12 years old, were drowned In the
Crawfish river today, about two miles from
here. Hall and his wife were on the shore
fishing, while the two children were bath
ing. The girl was In distress and the father
rushed Into the river to rescue her. He
succeeded In bringing her part ot the way
to shore, when his strength failed and he
sank. The son then made an attempt to
rescue them and shared a similar fate.
will be observed with more than ordinary
attention. Peters Is a veteran of the Ken
wood courts whose work against the best
players of the west In the All Western meet
held each year In Chicago has placed him
In the very front rank among western
cracks, his play In the finals against Wald
nor creating a sensation. His partner, Mr.
Bnow, is almost equally well known and Is
also a player with an enviable record.
The playing of Messrs. Sanderson and
Fletcher, the latter the present holder of
the cup. Is o well known here that they
need, but panning mention. They always
give a good account of themselves.
Mr. Hayes Is a player who by winning
the cup in the recent Trlstate tourney
agalnnt a field of veternns has sprung In
one leap to the front rank. His advent on
the Omaha courts will be watched with
great Interest.
From the list of entries It Is readily ap
parent to all that the play will be well bal
anced and fireworks are promised from the
opening round.
Drawing; for Singles.
But two matches art to be played In the
preliminary round, so all players are cau
tioned to be present at the Field club at 9
o'clock Monday to start out on the first
round. The drawings are:
A Linstrom, Gresham, Neb, bye.
R. E. Sunderland, Omaha, bye.
I. Raymond, Jr., Lincoln, bye.
J. Dumont, Omaha, bye.
C. A. Potter, South Omaha, bye.
R. R. Beard, Stella, la., bye.
C. Armstrong, Omaha, bye.
W. E. Blatherwlck, Rock Valley, Ia., bye.
Dr. Nunn, St. Paul, Neb., bye.
F. Hoel. Omaha, bye.
A. C. Snow, Chicago, 111, bye.
K. Leonard, Abilene Kan., bye.
J. Fred Toy, Sioux City, la,, bye.
John Redlck, Omaha, bye.
G. Rasmussen, Omaha, bye.
E. A; Baker, Sioux City, Ia., bye.
E.'R. Sweet. Omaha, bye.
L. Van Camp, Omaha, bye.
R. H. Dosh, Stuart, Ia., bye.'
B. W. Matteson, Omaha, bye.
H. Diers, Gresham, Neb,, bye.
T. Patterson, Plattsmouth,. Neb., bye.
W. Homan, Sioux City, Ia.', bye. '
L. W. Kennard, Omaha, bye. .. .
Donald Raymond, Lincoln, bye.
W. M. Wood, Omaha, bye.
H. Koch, Omaha, bye.
S. Slaughter, Omaha, bye.
C. D. Van Dyke, Sioux City, Ia., bye.
R. West, Omaha, bye.
W. P. Hayes, Toledo. Ia bye.
C. R. Toy, Sioux City, la., plays F.
Dufrene. Omaha.
Dr. Schneider. Omaha, plays,
McNeil, Sioux City, Ia.
F. Linn, Helena, Mont., bye.
J. Brown, Omaha, bye.
H. Haseler, Pawnee City, Neb.
F. R. Sanderson, Galesburg, 111
H". A. Anderson. Omaha, bye.
A. Collett, Omaha, bye.
O. A. Abbott, Jr., Grand Island, bye.
M. T. Swartg, Omaha, bye.
J. Hughes, Omaha, bye.
J. Epeneter. Omaha, bye.
W. 8. Oilman, Sioux City, Ia., bye.
H. R. Williams, Omaha, bye.
C. Tl. Jonea, Hot Springs, 8. D., bye.
A. B. Weltzel, Gresham, Neb,, bye.
Herbert Kohn, Omaha, bye.
C. 8. Peters, Chicago, bye.
William Chambers, Omaha, bye.
O. W. Ackley, Juaniata, Neb., bye.
H. Howell, Omaha, bye.
C. E. Fenneasy, Denver, bye.
. I. Horton. Kansas City, bye.
F. M. Bllsh. Omaha, bye.'
C. Potter, Omaha, bye.
R. J. Haley, Sioux City, Ia., bye.
C. A. Martin, Omaha, bye.
A. C. Potter, Omaha, bye.
E. P. Griffith. Pawnee City, Neb., bye.
W. HUM. Omaha, bva.
G. A. Wright, Omaha, bye.
O. E. Holbrook, Onawa, Ia., bye.
F. Potte.r, Omaha, bye.
Local Men In Doubles,
Aa Bcrlbner will be unable to play and
Smith has left town there has been a
shaking up of partners for the doubles.
Matteson will play with Dr. Schneider for
a partner and this should make a strong
team for any players to meet. Herbert
Kohn and Jack Hughes have formed a
partnership and will play In the doubles.
The prises are on exhibition in the
window of Browning, King & Co., on
Douglas street and are attracting consid
erable attention by their beauty. The
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iJWO MONKS in the France of lone tro, seeking
a site for a new abbey, saw a white dove settle
upon the stump of a tree.
The sigrn was heeded snd here arosa the
famous St. Peters of Hautvillers, des-,
tined to be the scene of experiments in
wine-makinff which lead to thediscovery I
of Champagne, and, after many cen
turies, its perfection as found today ia
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Tha qualities of frull and toll that have mad fame
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These natural conditions combined with the ancient
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prises are the beat ever hung for compe
tition In a tennis tournament In the west.
K. J. HU1. who came especially from
Chicago, will act as referee In all Impor
tant tournament matches. The commit
tee which has charge of the tennis tourna
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Collett, Herbert Kohn, D.. Schneider,
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Mlulatnr. Train Rim Away.
PITTBBI'RO. Pa.. Aug. 20. Tonight,
when a large crowd of pleasure seekers
tilled Kenny wood park, one of the Pitts
burg Railway company's amusement places,
a miniature railway train Jumped the
track and ten passengers were badly hurt,
hut none fatally. The cause of the acci
dent has not been determined. When the
engine Jumped the track, tbe engineer ea
caiwd Injury by Jumping, but the passen
gers were dragged over the ties quite a
distance. Two of lhe injured. Mrs. Robert
Hughes and Miss Julia Hill, are In a seri
ous condition.
Anaooncentent ot tbe Theater.
Miss May Irwin and her own company
will appear at Boyd's opera house tomor
row evening In the three-act comedy,
"Mrs. Black is Back." The piece' la by
that clever writer George V. Hobart, and
had a successful run last season. The en
gagement Is for .one night only.
Sesnretary Shaw at Buffalo.
Bt'KFAI-O, Aug. 20.Leelle M. Bhaw. eeo
retary of the treasury, arrived here today
with his family and some guests. Tomor
row he will leave for a trip up the lakes.
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