TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1003. SCHAUBS CURVES ELUSIVE Pspa Konrke'i Eall PUjera Ungbls to Connect with Them, ONE OF DENVER'S RUNS IS FORCED IN An Krrnr hy Thirl Arrnnnla for Analhor fln hnt Omnhn Was Only Able to f.et One Man Otr llnlilirr, DENVER, Celo., Aug. 21 -Schaub had the Indiana algn on Omaha today and defeated them I to 1. Omaha run rame In the sev enth on Welch' two b.iegor. Schipke'B sacrifice and TliomHS- fly to loft. Denver adored In the fourth on Thcll's error, which was rood for two bases, and McCloskey'a Wild pitch which was good for the rest Of the route. Drown scored hi the nfth on a alnglo and McHale's two hugger. In ths seventh Evcrltt and Brown singled, Schaub Waa lilt and MoCloek'-y guve a base for cing: In a run. Beldcn's one-hnnded catch cut off Omaha's hopes of winning the gainH Score: DENVEIl, M H H. 11. PO. A. E. MelTale, cf 4 Hartzell, 3b 3 Randall, rf 3 Belden, If 3 ' Perrlne. 2b J ' Hoelskoetter, as 4 Everltt.,lb 4 Brown, c 4 Schaub, p 1 4 0 1 2 1 1 10 0 Totals 29 3 6 OMAHA. ... , ab. n. ii. Thirl, If 8 0 0 Cartor, rf 4 0 0 Iolnn. as 4 0 1 . Welch, cf 4 1 2 Hchlpke, Sb 4 0 1 Thomas, lb 4 0 0 Martin, 2b 3 0 0 Gonding. c 3 0 0 JVIcCloskey, p 3 0 1 o. 1 1 1 3 0 10 4 4 0 A. 0 0 6 0 1 0 5 2 0 Totals , 83 1 6 24 13 2 Denver 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Stolen base: McCloskcy. Base on bnlls: Off Schaub, 1; off McCloskcy, 4. Struck out: By Schaun, 6, by Mci'loukey, 3. Left on bases: Denver, 8; Omaha, 6. First base on errors: Denver, 2; Omaha, 1. Two base hits: Dolan, Welch Randall, l'er rlne. Sacrifice lilt: Belden. Wild pitch: McCIoskey. lilt by pitched ball: Schaub. Double play: Hchauh, l'errlne and Everitt. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Schuster. Attend ance: (00. Errors Fatal to I'urblo. PUEBLO. Colo., Aug. 21. Des Moines won the first name of the series on two errors made In the seventh Inning by Bader and Knabe. Stlmmel had his same ' well In hand and allowed the leaders six clean hits and a scratch. Htlmniel out pitched ( happelle until the seventh Inning, when costly errors and three shinies let In three runs. The . fielding of Cook , and Itlott was the features. The score: DEB MOINFJH. Pl'EIM-O. AB A. O H E. AU A O H E. Oanley. cf.... 4 1 3 OMott, 1b .... 5 1 3 1 0 ' Wugnever, rf. I 0 0 0 0 onk. If t 8 0 0 bona, aa .... 4 10 1 1 Ilelehanty, ci 1 ,fneeman, lb. 4 1 11 0 IKn.l, 2b ..4 Caffyn, If ... I 0 I 0 0 Klwert, rt .. I 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 WaaefleM. e. 4 0 OHhrlver, lb 0 0 Bhugart. tb... 4 14 1 0 M. nIU. c . 3 0 I 1 0 McNirhiils. lb 4 0 0 I o Nailer, as.... 4 10 0 0 Cbappaila, p. 0 0 0 1 OStlnunrl, p... I 0 0 1 0 Totala ...J4 7 !7 1 Total! ....33 l!l I f Pes Moloes 10000 0 30 -4 ' pueblo 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 03 Earned runs: Pueblo, 3; Des Moines, 2. Stolen bases: Hogrlever. First base on halls: Off C'happelle, 2. Struck out: By Chappelle, 6; by Stimmell, 6. Left on bases: Pueblo. 8; Des Molm-s, 9. Two-base hits: "Wakefield. Cook. lilt by pitched ball: Caffyn. Double play: Mott to Messltt. Time: 1:40. L'mpire: Mace. Attendance, 400. gt. Joaepta "till Easy. SIOUX CITY. Aug. 21. Sioux City won from St. Joseph In the second Inning today by pounding the ball hard. After the sec ond Inning Jones Settled down and the Packers were able to get only one more run. The vla:tors' lone run was made In the eighth. Schlls hit to Pulslfer and went to second on a wild throw to Hatch at first. Qulllln singled and Andrews was hit by a pitched ball. Sohils scored on Ketchem's out to first. Score: SIOUX CITY. T. JOSEPH. AB H O A g. AB.H O A B. Colllna, rf... 4 0 0 0 v Reynold, rt. 4 10 0 0 Dawaon, If... i 110 0 Schlla. 2b... I Sheehan. Sb.. 4 0 1 Oqullltn. aa... 4 10 4 0 Wees, 2b.... 4 I 4 0 Andrewa, Ih..i 1110 , Filial far, lb.. I 1 It 1 1 Ketrhem. cf. 1 0 2 0 0 Ncbllt. cf.... Newton, aa... 4 110 0 rink, lb 4 110 Mr l Beaux. If 4 0 1 0 0 Shea, e 4 10 11 Ztnran, ...10 1 - uaica. p 1 1 0 1 ujonaa. p. ...41010 Tout UUiTU Total It I 14 13 I Sioux City 0.4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Earned runs: Bloux City, 6. Two-base hits: Weed, Nobllt (2). Three-base hit: Weed. Double plays: Weed to I'ulslfer, "Weed to Pulsjfer to Newton. First base On errors: Sioux City, 1; St. Joseph, 1. Left on bases; Hloux City. 8; St. Joseph, 4. fi,n,IAna 1, 1 1 . X .... 1 i I . . , . balls: Off Hatch, 2; off Jones, 1. Hit by '. piicnea Dan: eynoias, yuuiln, Keichein. Struck out: By Hatch, 4; by Jones, 6. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Cnruthers. Attendance, 1,000. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. .tjOO .545 .532 .3:J .279 Dea Jo- Dea Molnea Denver ..... Sioux City , 74 3J I.. Hi 110 107 t 60 67 41 31 4 50 60 b4 bO Omaha Pueblo St. Joseph .His .111 Gamea today : Omaha at Denver. Moines at pueblo, Sioux City at St. Tekasnah Wins Last of Series. TEK AMAH, Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special.) rhe Tekamah base ball team and Lyons played the lost of the series of the six famn on the Lyons grounds this afternoon, esultlng In a score of t to 2 in favor of the Tekamah team. The features of the fame was the pitching of Bucklln and the . learn work of Tekamah. Score: R.H.E. Tekamah 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 05 15 3 Lyon 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 02 t 1 Batterlea: Tekamah, Bucklln and Copple; THIS PICTURE IDENTIFIES THE BOX AT YOUR TOBACCONIST ALLEN BROS. CO, OMAHA DISTRIBUTERS '"HhlOliii NONE BETTER MADE - NONE BETTER KNOWN The ftindaiJ of hat value and rival of any 5 -dollar hat made. Brand J atT new, up-to-the-minute style. ajI Now on ihow. Live desleri everywhere, Lyons. Cook and Tarrant. Struck out: By Bucklln, 7: hv Cook, 8. Base on balls: by Cook. 1: bv Bucklln. 1. Two-base hits: Clark 121. Ne.lcbiish. Fngan, Calnon. Time: 1:20. L'mpire: Whlttakor. GAMES 11 AMERICA ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Scores Poor In Flghth and hnt Ont Inrtlnnnpolls. MINNEAPOLIS. Mlnti.. Aug. 21 Pitcher Thomas practically won hJs own game, ably assisted by Daniel Sullivan, who with three men nn bases, made a timely single In the eighth Inning which culminated Irt four runs. Score: MINNKAPOMR. INDIANAPOLIS. All H O A. E. AD. H O. A G. Jnnee, cf 2 0 1 2 0 Hnire 2b 4 0 1 1 0 Kullnan, rf . . 4 1 2 0 0 Mnran. t t 0 I 1 rrwnun, In . I 1 12 0 0 Thoney, If... I 1 4 0 0 C'lilter. If... J 0 2 0 0 MrCrcery, it. I 0 4 10 OrfmifdM. 8b 1 0 1 1 0 Macrrv. 'tb.J J 0 0 srr.ml.lt. C...2 0 3 a 0 Farrfll, rf...3 Oylrr, aa 3 0 4 2 0 rarr. .lb t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K". tb 2 0 1 6 0 Weaver. C....S 0 12 0 1 homaa, p i 1 1 2 u Mr,rc.in. p...l 0 1 I 'Zalusky- 1 0 0 0 Total! 22 3 27 13 0 Trtiila 23 3 24 11 0 Hatted for Morgan In ninth. Mlnnenpolls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 nillnnapolls 00000000 00 Wild pitch: Morgan. Bases on balls: Off Morgan, 8. Struck out: Bv Morgan. 1; bv Thomas. 3. I.ert on bases: Minneapolis. J; Indianapolis. 1. Double rilavs: McCreerv and Massey; Jones and Freeman; Morgan, ivioran ann .Massey. Ktolen bases: Schmidt. Freeman. Time: 1:30. Attendance: 900. Umpires: Owen and Haskell. Toledo Beats Mllnankee, M1L'AIKEF.. Wis.. All. 21 Toledo won the Inst game of the series with Mil waukee by a score of 13 to 2. The home team could not lilt Camnlts. while Bats man waa batted hard. In addition, the Milwaukee players fielded miserably. Rob inson was put out of the game In the sixth and Dougherty, who took his place, made four errors. MILWAt'KKK. TOLmO. AB.H.O.A.K. AB H O A B. Roblnaon, aa. 3 1 1 3 1 rilngman, ra. 5 0 1 0 0 Hoimherty, aa 1 0 1 0 4 J. larka. If. t t 0 0 n brirn. If ... I 0 10 V Morlarltr, lb t 1110 ftnleman, p 1 0 0 3 0 bee.- rf 4 1 0 0 Hemphill, cf. 4 I 0 0 pemont, 2b.. I 1 1 Nama. cf.... I 114 0 II. I lark. 3h. 4 0 10 0 Hevllle, c... 4 0 7 1 1 Boyle, lb.... I 1 10 1 0 McCorm'k. 2b 4 1 1 I OR. ( larka. c. I I 0 1 MrCheaney. rf 4 0 1 0 ICamnltl. p...l 1 1 I 0 Town, lb... I 0 11 0 0 Totala 44 11 17 1 Totals II I 17 11 10 Toledo 1006100J 313 Milwaukee 1000010002 Two base hits: Robinson, Hemphill. Lee (2), R. Clark. Stolen bases: Hemphill, J. Clark, Lee, Demont, CUngman. Bases on balls: Off Bateman, 4; off C'amnitz, 1 Struck out: By Bateman, 6; bv Camnltx, It. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien, J. Clark. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6: Toledo, 10. Time: 2 hours. Attendance: "25. Umpire: Kane. Louisville ghnta Ont St. I'anl. , ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 81. Kenna and Kllroy fought It out In a pitcher's battle this afternoon. Score: BT. PAI'L. LOUISVILLE. AB.tt.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Geler. rf 1 0 2 0 OKerwin, rf..4 110 0 Carney. If.... 4 1 1 0 08. 8ulllva,n.lb 4 1 11 1 0 nrmpniu, ci. a v a v u Scott, CI a 1 1 0 0 Wheeler, Sb. 10 0 O'Brien, aa.. 4 1 1 I lBraahear. 2b. I 0 I I 4) 1 OShaw, c 1140 Kelley. lb... 4 0 12 0 0 Woodruff. 3b I 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 Marcan 2b. . 4 J. Sullivan, c I 1 I 1 1 OHallman. If . I 1 1 OQuinlan, as.. I 0 1 Kllroy, p I 0 0 4 0 Kenna, p.... I 0 1 I 0 Totala 10 614 15 1 Totala ...M in 14 0 Louisville 00000000 11 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: O'Brien. Stolen base: Sullivan. Double plays: Kenna to Qulnlan to Sullivan; Wheeler to Marcan to Kelley. First base on balls: Off Kllroy. 10; off Kenna, 2. Hit by pitcher: Qeler, Wheeler. Struck out: by Kllroy, 2; by Kenna, 4. Wild pitch: Kenna. Sacrifice hit: Wood ruff. Left on bases: St. Paul. 7; Louis ville, 3. Time: 1:20. Umpire: King. At tendance, l.OuO. Colnmbns Win Series. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21. Kansas City was defeated by Columbus easily today, thus Columbus winning every game of the series. Score: KANSAS CITY. , "COLUMBUS. ABH O.A.E. ' ' AB H.O.A.K. Gilbert. If .. 4 1 I 0 1 Pickering, cf. 10 10 'aaady, cf.. I 1 I 1 0 In via, rf ... I 1 4 0 0 Durham, rt.. 1 0 0 0 0 Ryan. Ib ... I I I I 0 Doudaaa, lb. 4 1 10 Caatro. Ib ..4 0 0 0Coi;alton. If. I 1 1 0 0 Klhm. lb ... I I 11 Donabu. aa.. 11113 Hultwltt, a. I 1 I Roaa. aa ... 1 0 0 0 Brown, e 110 4 Franti rf-cf. 1110 0 Pierce, e 0 1 1 1 Bonner. 2b .. 4 0 I 4 0 Bartmu. Ib Butler, c ... 3 1 I 0 1 Han. p 4 110 Wrlaht, p ... 1 0 0 I 0 Morgan, p .. 1 0 0 4 Total ....! II 17 10 4 ToUl ....11 24 17 4 Kansas City 0 110000002 Columbus 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 ..10 Earned runs: Columbus, 1. Two-base hits: Ryan, Klhm, Hulswltt. Three-base hit: Congalton. Home run: Barbeau. Sacrifice hits: Cassady, Franti, Klhm, Burbeau. Stolen bases: Klhm (2). Double plays: Barbeau to Klhm, Kihra to Hulawltt. Hit: M. FOSTER & CO. x MAKERS. NEW YORK. a.J-J I - L . JJ."hwi - 4s- off Wright, In two Innincs: off Morgan In six Innings. Base on balls: Off Wright I; orr Morgan. 3. Btruck out: By Morgan. 2 by Hsrt, 4. Wild pitch: Hart Passed ball Brown. Left on t : Kansas Cltv. 5 Columbus, 8. Time: l;3u. Umpire; Sullivan, Attendance: Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Tct l omnibus 119 79 40 .(! Milwaukee Us 74 45 .(tj Minneapolis 11 tW 6rt .63 Louisville ,.11 3 M Indianapolis 117 fcfi K2 .470 St. Paul lis 63 b.1 .457 Toledo 118 45 7.1 .SM Kansas City 114 35 79 .307 Games todsy: Toledo at Kansas City Indianapolis at Bt Paul, Louisville Minneapolis, Columbus at Milwaukee. GAMES t TIIE AEHICAN LEAGtE rierelaad and Washington Break Etcs In Iloable-lleader. CLEVELAND. Aug 21 Cleveland and W'ashlngton broke even today. Only three of the loculs reached first base. Hess was knocked out of the box In the first innlnx The second game was a pitchers' battle between Bernhard and Townsend, the former holding W'ashlngton down to two scratch hits after the first Innina- dev.. lsnd today suspended Outfielder Vinson for me remainder of the season for dissipation, Score, first game: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.K. AB H 0 A E. raaaiay, . 4 1 1 1 1 Jirkaon, If.. 4 I 1 0 0 Hill, lb 4 1110 Bay, cf 4 0 I Hickman, 2b, I I I f 0 Flick, rf 4 0 1 Anderaon, If.. 4 1 0 0 0 Stoall, 2b... I 0 I Knoll, If 4 I 4 0 0 Bradley, lb.. I 0 1 itahl. lb t 0 0 Turner, el I 0 I Jenea. cf....4 ISO rarr. Ib...... I 013 Klttredga, e. 4 0 6 0 0 Butlow, ... 10 1 Hughe, p.... i 1 0 0 0 Hen p 0 0 0 Halla, p 10 0 0 1 0 -0 4 0 ioian if 27 1 Total M 1 17 11 I IVashlngtori 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 P-9 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits: Off Hess, 4 In one and one-third In nings; ofr Halla, 10 In seven and two thlrda Innings. First base on errors: W'ash lngton, 3. Three-base hit: Knoll. Home run: Cassidy. Sacrifice hit: Kittredge. Rlolen bases: Cassidy, Stahl. First base on balls: Off Hess. 1; off Halla. 3; off Hughes. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 3; W'ashlng ton, 9. Struck out: By Hughes, ti; by Halla, 1. Time: 1:33. Umpire: o Loughlln. Score, second game: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. Jackaon, . ff. . 4 Ab.H.OA.E. AB.H.O.A.K. 0 Caaaldy. aa... 3 0 Hill. 3b I 0 Hlrl.man, 2b. 4 0 Anderaon, if. 3 0 Knoll, rf I 0 Stahl, lb ... I 0 Jon;, cf 1 0 Ht-ydon, e. . . I 0 Toanaend, p. I Bay. cf.. Hick., rf ... S'ovali, 2b.. Bradley. . lb. Turner, ai. . Carr, lb 0 13 1 t 0 1 nation Barnhard. p. I Tetal n I 17 14 0 Total! 21 424 I 1 one out when winning run was scored t ieveinna 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 n.-wuilKlon 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 iwo- nase hit: Btovall. Sacrifice hits Bay Cassidy, Knoll. Stolen bases: Cleve- tana, o; Washington, 4. Struck out: By o, uy juwoseno. t. 1'assea nail: Heydon. Time: 1:28. Umpire: O'Lough lln. Attendance. 6,M2. New York Wins from Chicago. CHICAGO. Aug. 21.-Chlcago was forced to use three pitchers today and lost to New York 6 to 3. Elberfeld, who was or dered out of yesterday's game, waa sus pended today. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Jonea, cf I labell, rf I 0 I 0 conroy, 3b... 3 3 1 3 0 Keeler, rf I 1 1 0 ti Kulta. cf 4 110 1 Doughr'ty, If 4 1 0 0 0 Wllllama, 2b. 4 1 4 4 0 Yeaeer, a... 4 1 I 1 1 Klemow, lb. . I 1 13 2 0 McOuIre, c. 1 1 4 t 0 Cheabro, p... 4 1 1 I 0 Totals-.... 12 10 37 24 0 0 1 I I 1 0 1 1 12 1 I Havli, m.... 4 Callahan, If. 4 Donohue, lb. 4 McKarland, p 1 Tar.nehlll, 3b I Dundon, 2b.. 4 Smith, p., Owen p.. Holmea . Walah. p.. Oraen .. Totala 11 I 27 24 I Butted for Owen In ninth. Batted for Walsh in ninth. New York 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 0-3 Hits: Off Smith, 4 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Owen. 5 In fife and one-third Innings; oft Walsh, 1 In one Inning. Left on bases: .Chicago, 6; New York, 4. Two base hits: Conroy, Donohue, Chesbro, Keeler, Davis, Holmes. Three-base hit: Isbell. Sacrifice hits: Isbell, Keeler Klelnow. Stolen base: Fulls. Double Blaya: Donohue and Davis; Donohue to 'avis to Dundon; Conny, McGulre. Klelnow and Wllllnma st,-ii.u u.. Owen. 2; by Chesbro, 2. First base on balls: Off Smith, 2; oft Chesbro,' 2. Time: l:6o. Umpires: Connolly and McCarthy. Attendance, 7,420. Two Shntonts In Detroit. DETROIT, Aug. 21.-Both teams were ahut out In the double-header here thla af ternoon which sparkled with fine tieldlng. Boston won the opener because of the In ability of the locals to .bunch hits olf Tanne hlll, not a runner reaching second base. wo 1 singles ana as many doubles in the' uuiiu pruuucea Boston s runs. Collins' handling of bunts and short hits was the best ever seen here. Kltson re turn"'l the compliment in the ot- game, pitching splendidly, while Detroit 11VI Dineen at the right time to win. Schaefer was the star at batting and neldlng. Score first game: DKTROIT. BOSTOV. AB.H.O.A.K.' AB.H.O.A.K. Cooler, cf 4 Schaefer, tb.. 4 Mclntyrs, If.. 4 Crawford, rt. 4 0 SelDach. rf... 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 ') rarent, aa... 4 1 4 I I OBurkatt, If... 4 1 0 0 0 0 Colllna. 3b... 1 1 0 I 0 1 0 1 I 0 11 0 I 0 I 0 0 O Lary, aa. . I Coufhllu, 3b. I 0 Stahl, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freeman, lb. 0 Kerrla, 2b. .. , 0 Criger, c 0 Taunehlll, p. Llndaay. lb. Drill, c Kllllan, p... Totals.... II 4 17 I 0 Total! la I 17 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Burkett, Collins. Sacrifice First base on balls: Off Detroit Boston Two-base hits: hit: Tannehill. Kllllan 4. Left on bases: Detroit 4. Ron ton 4. .Struck out: By Kllllan 3, by Tanne hlll 1. Double plays: Kllllan to Lindsay, Lindsay (unassisted), Ferris to Parent to Freeman. Time: 1:6s. Umpire: Sheridan. Score second game: DKTROIT. BOSTON. I AB.H.U.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Cooler, cf 4 Schaeler, lb.. 4 Mclatyra, If. I Crttwtord, rf, I O'Leary, aa.. 1 Cousulln. Ib. 4 3 i I I 1 1 OSelbarh. rf. 0 Pan.nl, aa OBurkatt, If.. 0 Colllna, lb.. Stahl, cl Olreeman, lb. Llnaay, lb., 1 11 U Kerrla. lb. 0 Cnger, c. . Warner, Kltaon, p 0 Armbruatar, Dlaewo. Totala n 11 n 11 g Totala II I 14 14 I 0 0 02 1 1 0 1 -6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Detroit Boston Two-base hits: Schaefer. Coughlln. Three base hits: Schaefer, Coughlln. Sacrilice hit: O'Leary. Stolen bases: Cooley, Cilger. First base on balls: Off Kltsbn 2, oil Dlueen 2. Hit with ball: Kitson 1. 'Left ou bases: Detroit 5, Boston t. Struck out: By Kltson 3, by Dineen 4. Double plays: Cooley to Warner. Time: 1:31. Umpire: Sheridan. Attendance, 4.U0O. Philadelphia Beats St. Loals. 8T. I-OU1S, Aug. 21 Philadelphia took the final game from St. Louis tuts after noon, 4 to 2. Coakiey pitched a tine game and St. Louis made but five hits off him. Buchanan was lilt freely but pitched an effective game after the first Inning. Score: ST. Stone. If... Rock Said. Friak, rf.. Waliac. as LOl'IS. AB.H. O.A.I ...4 1 1 0 lb 4 I I ...,4 0 10 .. 'a a a PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. 0 Hansel, If. 110 1 0 1,10 1 1 4 110 Oil 0 u 111 4 0 I Hoffman, cf . . Da via, lb L. Croaa. lb.. Seybol. rf.. Murphy, tb.. ai. croaa, a, u . brack, c ... 0 Coakiey, p.. Jon... lb. ... 4 1 11 CJleaaoo. lb.. 4 1 Koehler. cf . I I 1 Sugdau. .... I I Bucbanan, p. I 0 0 Total! II I 17 II 0 Total. Philadelphia S 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 10 Earned runs: Philadelphia, . . 14 11 17 10 I 10 0 0 04 10 0 0 0-3 i. Two-base hits: Hartsel, Stone, Three-base hit; Sey bold. Sacrifice hits: Murphy. Coakiey. lHub!e play: Murphy to Cross to Davis Stolen base: Murphy, Hon man u. Hart el. Wild pitch: Buchanan. First base on balls: Off Coakiey, L Struck out: By Buchanan, 6; by Coakiey, I. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Pblladelpnia. 5. Time: Lis. Umpire; Hurst. Attendance, 1.10U. StaaaUagr of the Teasaa. Played. Woo. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia Ivi tU 41 .Ln$ Chicago 7 66 43 . 667 Cleveland lug 6a 45 .563 New York stt U 4 .631 Boston 7 fj 47 .515 Detroit lue 50 55 . 478 Washington lul 40 61 .iixi St. Louis luS 37 .tot Oamea today: Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Boston at Cleveland. Bloomers Too Slow. HOWEIXfl, Neb.. Aug 21. 8peclJ ) The local base ball te&m defeated the Boston Bloom..-re here today by a acore of I to I. The vlsitora failed to hit the ball, while the home boys were at their best, which xuade the game easy money for Howella. The largest crowd of the seaaon wlinesed the gain. Oak Win ChasapioBshls). BUSKIN, Neb.. Augf. 21. ( Special. Sat urday closed the baee ball tournament at this place and brought out the largeat crowd. la tb) lonwowa lb Webber, 3waa., The I 0 0 0 0 Ask far fk Brmtiy Battling. &u iKat Ua trt ar rmu u awdsd That team won from Davenport by a score of 11 to 1, but In the championship game that afternoon Webber lost to Oak by a score of 9 to 1 The slide-for-llfe man, who fell from the top of the windmill tower Friday evening. Is recovering. GAMES IS THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Shuts Ont St. Lonls In Fast, Snappy Contest. BOSTON, Aug. 21. Two hits, the second a scratch, an Infield out and a passed ball gave Boston the only run made In today s game. Stops by Abbatlchlo. Tenny's first base play and the one-hand catch by Arndt were the noteworthy features. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOl'IS. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Abhat'rhlo. aa 4 I 0 1 Dunleavy, rf. 4 1 1 1 I Tenney, lb. . 4 Dolan, rf I Delebanty, If I Cannell, cf... I Raymer, 2b. . I Lauter'bn, lb I llnran, c I Young, p I 1 U 0 Shannon. If OSmoot, cf... 0 Beck ley. lb. 0 Arndt, lb.. 0 M Bride, a. 0 Uurke, Ib. .. Leahy, c 0 Brown, p... 1 1 1 II 0 I 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totala 21 27 11 1 Totala II I 14 II 1 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen base: Smoot. Double plays: Mc-Brlde- and Beckley (2); Arndt and Beckley. Base on balls: oft Brown, 1. Passed ball: Leahy. Time: 1:J7. Umpire: Bauswlne. Attendance: 2,205. Cincinnati Beata . Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA,- -Aug. 21. Cincinnati batted Nichols hard today and, aided by a couple of errors, easily defeated the Philadelphia's who were unable to connect with Ewlng'a spit' ball. L'mpire Emslie was 111 and left the field after the fifth Inning, Abbott of the Philadelphia and Walker of Cincinnati taking his place. Score: CINCINNATI, ' ' PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Huiglni. Ib. 4 I 4 OThomaa. cf...4 110 0 Barry, lb 4 Kelley. If 4 Seymour, cf . . 4 Corcoran, aa.. 4 Stelnleldt. lb 1 Odwell, rt 4 Schlel, c ..I Kwlng. p.... I 0 Courtney, 3b. 1 0 Maiee If.... 4 OUranaf'Id. lb 4 DuSy, rf I OGIeaaon. lb.. 4 0 Doolln, aa. . .. I ODooln, c I Nlcbola, p.... I 'Kruaer 1 Total 23 11 17 11 0 Total II 1 27 U I Batted for Nichols In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Doolln, Hugglna. Stolen bases: Doolln, Doom, Odwell. Double Plays: Doolln and Bransfleld; Hugglns. Corcoran and Barry. Left on bases: Phil adelphia, 7; Cincinnati, .2. First base on bans: on wing, i. f irst. Dase on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Ewlng, 1. Struck out: isy lowing, b; oy .1cn01s. 3. Wild pitch: Nichols. Time: 1:50. Um pires: Emslie, .Abbott ana walker. At tendance: 3,129. PlttabaraT Easy for New York. PITTSBURG. Aug. 21. New York easily defeated the Pittsburg team today by a score of 10 to 2. The visitors made costly errors, while Mathewson outpitched PhllllDDe. McGann was ordered off the field for questioning the umpires decision in the seventh Inning. Score: NEW YORK. PITTSBl'RO. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Browne, rf.. 1 1 0 Clymer, rf...l 1 1 0 Dot' lln, cf... 4 McOann. lb.. I Mertea, If.... I 0 HilleDr 01, n 1 1 Clarke, If., 0 Learh, cf ... Wagner, aa. . 0 Howard, lb. . 0 Brain. 3b.... OHttibey, 3b.. Dahlen, aa. .. 4 Devlin. 8b... 4 Strang. 2b.., 2 Bowerman, 4 Idathawaon, p 4 0 11 0 I 0 i 0 0 Pelti, c Pbllllpp. P Total II I n 11 I Total 33 7 14 II I New York 0 14 0 112 1 10 Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 03 First base on errors: New York, 1; Pitts burg, 1. Left on buses: New York, 3; Pitta- burg, 3. First base on Dans: on Mathew son, 4; off Phllltppe. t. Home run: Brain. Three-base hits: Dahlen, Strang, Clarke. Stolen bases: Browne, Donlin, Dahlen, Devlin -. Double plays: Dahlen to Mc Gann, Bowerman, to Dahlen, . Wagner to Ward. Wild pitches: Mathewson. Phll llppe. Time: 2:uu. L'mpire: Jotmstorje. At tendance. 10,000. Chicago IMle Ip Big; Score. BROOKLYN. Aug. 21 Chicago defeated Brooklyn today by a acore of 13 to 3. The fielding of thu home team waa very rag ged, while ' the vlsitora played ateadlly. There were five fast double play recorded and Welmer and Tinker got credit for the first triple play o f the season on the Wash ington park diamond. Score: CHICAOO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Slag!, cf. 1 1 1 I I II Dobba. cf ... 4 Sheckard. If.. I I Caaey. Sb.... Chance, lb... Schulta, If.... Tinker, a aialuney, rf.. Hufman, 2b., Kllng, Weimar, p... I I 0 1 1 0 1 10 1 I 1 I I I 0 0 0 Lnmley, rf.. 4 0 Bal.b, . Ib. 0 Hall, lb 0 Malay, Ib... 0 Lewla, a. .. Klttar, a.... 1 Mitchell, p., Totaja la 14 17 1 1 Total II It 17 17 I .Chicago i 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 012 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Two-base hits: Kllng. Dobba, Rltter. Three-base bits: Chance (21. Sacrifice hit: Hot man: Stolen bases: Chance. Schulte, Malay. Triple play: Welmer to Tinker. Double playsi Hall to Lewis. Malay to Lewis to Hall. Rltter to Malay, Hofman to Chance. Hufman to Tinker to Chance. Left on- bases: Chicago, 6. Brooklyn. . First base on balls: Oil Mitchell, 6; oft Welmer, 1. Struck out: By Mitchell. ; by Welmer. 1 Time: 1:66. Umpires: KJem and O Day Attendance. 2.00V. Standi. ( the Team. , Played. Won. Loat. Pet. .70S .: .6t3 .6n0 .5:12 .372 .1.4 New York .., Plltaburg ... Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati .. St. Loula ... .10 77 32 ..113 ..111 ,.lo ..111 ..113 70 63 61 69 42 38 24 4J 48 4 63 71 76 76 Boaton ..113 Brooklyn lot 312 Gamea today: PHtsbura at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Boston. All Are laltea In aaylng that for all atomach, liver or kidney dlaeaaea there is bo remedy Ilka Electric Blttera. SO cent; guaranteed. For eale by Sherman 4 UcenoaU Druf Co. mm. of purity alone exceeds all absolute cleanliness; the purified filtering; the aging; the sterilizing of every bottle to omit these precautions would save half our expense. But purity means healthfulness; aa Va1 Made Milwaukee MID-WEST TENNIS TOURNEY Plgj Star.ti with a Vim and Weeditg Out Well Under Way. MATCHES GET DOWN TO SECOND ROUND Preliminaries and Flrat Round Sent Off In Qnlck Time, to Delight of All In Spite of Long- List. Many games were played Monday In the Middle West Tennla tournament at the Field club under the auspices of the United States National Lawn Tennis association, nearly all of tho matches In the preliminary, first and second rounds being run off. The large number of entries Is the pride of the committee, there being but forty two entries In 1902, forty-five In 190S. forty five In 1904 and sixty-six this year. The seven courta were kept busy from early morning yesterday and the weedtng-out process waa run off fast. Now the better matches are coming on, as the number of players la reduced and only the higher clasa remains. The Idea of the manage ment of Inviting the public free to the tournament la meeting with great favor all over town and fhe gallery Is much larger than ever, with the prospects of the space at the disposal of the spectators be ing all utilized before the week la out. Hughea and Gllman put up the moat In teresting match of the day. as the play waa even. The placing of Gllman waa beautiful and his running to the net waa ao skillful that Hughes was unable to dis place him, and by this he won. Praise for the management was heard on all sides for the finesse and speed with which the various matches were run off, there being no waits nor delays and the seven courta were filled moat of the time. The apectatora are picking the wlnnera now and the cracka are watched wth intereat whenever they appear. Although the Iowa boya pick Hayes aa winner In the singles, the other well known players still have plenty of followers. Results Yesterday. Preliminary round: Dufrene beat Toy 6-2, 7-9, 7-5. Schneider beat McNeil, default. First round: Potter beat Beard, default. Raymond beat Wood 6-2, 7-5. Hassler beat Brown 6-1, 6-2. Hughea beat Swartx 7-8, 6-8. Gllman beat Epeneter 6-2, 6-0. Kohlt beat Weltzel 6-4, 6-2. Griffith beat Potter 3-6. 6-1, 8-6. Hillls beat Wright 6-1. 6-0. Sunderland beat Llndstrom 8-6. 6-4. I. Raymond beat Dumont 6-1, 6-0. Blatherwlck beat Armstrong 6-0, 6-1. Nunn beat F. Hoel 6-0. 6-2. Snow beat Leonard, default Redlck beat J. F. Toy 6-1. 3-6, 6-1. Rasmussen beat Baker, default, VanCamp beat Sweet, default. Matterson beat Dash 6-4. 6-2. tlers beat T. Patterson 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. Holman beat Kennard 6-2, 6-1. D. Raymond beat Wood 6-2, 7-6. Slaughter beat Koch 6-1, 8-0. VanDyke beat West 6-4, 8-6. Sanderson beat Anderson 6-0, 6-0. Peters beat Chamberlln, default. Ackley beat Howell 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Fennesey beat Horton 6-0, 6-0. Potter beat Bllsh. default. Haley beat Martin 8-6, 6-3, 6-3. Holbrook beat Potter 6-1, 6-2. Hayes beat Dufrene 6-2, 6-2. Collet t beat Abbott 6-0, 6-0. Schneider beat Linn 6-0, 7-5. Second round: I. Raymond beat Sunderland 6-4. 6-4. Blatherwlck beat Potter 6-0. 6-L Gllman beat Hughea 6-4. 6-3. Peter beat Ackley 6-2. 6-0. Griffith beat Haley 6-3. 6-4. Hayea beat VanDyke 6-2, 6-4. Dlera beat Holtnan 6-4. 2-6; 6-4. Drawlagrs for tho Doubles. These drawings were made for the Mid dle Weat championship doubles: Blatherwlck and Hayes, Rock Valley and Toledo, la., bye. Van Dyke and Toy, Bloux City. Ia., bye. Collett and Martin, Omaha, bye. Ackley and Patterson, JuanUa and Platta mouth. Neb., bye. Kohn and Hughes, Omaha, bye. Hassler and Griffith. Pawnee City. Neb., play Llndstrom and Epeneter, Gresilam and Omaha. West and Wood, Omaha, play Snow and Peters, Chicago. Matteson and Schneider, Omaha, play Holman and Haley, Sioux City, la. Fletcher and Sanderson, Ualesburg, ' III., play Holbrook and Scrlbner, Onawa, la., and Omaha. Potter and Potter, Omaha, play Dlera and Weltael, Oresham, Neb. Raymond and Raymond, Lincoln, Neb., Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera Infantum and similar troubles can be quickly and per manently cured by WAKEFIELD'S BLACKBERRY BALSAM. If 1 a sure cure and does not fongtit. All dju store oher costs of our and that more than Phone 918 Jos. Schiltz Brewing Ct, 719 So. 9th SL, Omaha 11 11 play Abbott and Brinlger, Grand Island. r.et. Hillls and Rasmuasen, Omaha, bye. Gllman and Baker. Sioux City, la., bye. Caldwell and Young, Omaha, bye. Magee and Toy, Omaha and Sioux City, la., bye. Potter and Dufrene. Omaha, bye. Entertainment for Thla Erenlag, An athletic carqlval haa been arranged for this evening at the Field club for the entertainment of the vlsitora and all aorta of pastimes will be Indulged In. The en tertainment committee haa taken palna to get up an entertainment that will be at once novel and Interesting. Some of the best athletes of the city have volunteered their services for the eight events which will start at 6:45 o'clock. The eventa are an aerial race, chain gang contest, an ob stacle race, pneumatic potato race, a square contest, a fifty-yard car race, mixed doubles and a "special." A flrat prise will be given In each event and all will be for blood. The carnival will be in charge of Austin Collett, once manager of the track team at the University of Nebraska, Blonx City Well Pleased. Craig Van Dyke, one of the crack Sioux City players, who with the Toy boys came from Sioux City In an automobile to attend the tournament, waa enthustaatlc over the meet which la In progress at the Field club. He aald: "V'e have been treated royally alnce our arrival, and lovere of the aport will aee eome fine tennla before the week la out. We Sioux City playera think that Hayea will carry off the honora of the tournament, aa he la a ateady player who la sure to get 'the balls back and places them all well. The seven courts are all In most excellent condition and are fast. Hayea la a champion from his own coun try and won at Sioux City and af Rock Valley. Hayea la the Iowa state champion and also the tri-state champion. The crops In Nebraska looked splendid which we passed on our trip down." Marshalltowa Bunches Hits. MARSHALLTOWN, la., Aug. .-(Special Telegram.) Marahalltown played a double header with Keokuk, winning the first, 2 to 1 and the second I to IX The second game was stopped by a heavy rain at the end of four and a half Innings. The locals bunched their hits and won both handily. Score first game: R.H.E. Marahalltown ..OzOOOAftft a a a 1 Keokuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 1 Batteries: Johnson and Bruggeman; Havl land and Hackett. Two-base hits: Brugge man. Fleming. Struck out: By Johnson 4, bv Havlland I. First base on balls: Off Havlland 1. Time: 1:22. Umpire: Bren nan. Attendance, 200. Score second gamei R H.E. Marshalltown 0 10 8 4 0 Keokuk 0 0 0 0 00 4 3 Batteries: Coons and Bruggeman; Havl land and Hackett. Two-base hit: Cork hlll. Struck out: By Coons 4, by Havlland 1- First base on balls: Off Coons L Time: 0:60. Griffiths Gets Injnnctloa. NEW YORK, Aug. 21.-Howard C. Grif fiths today secured an order from Justice Amend In the New York stale supreme eourt restraining President P. T. Powers of the National Association of Professional We are living tn an age of special ism; an age when succeaa can only be attained by the concentration of every thought upon the unswerving puriult of a alngle object. We are precisely auch specialist. Thla accounta for the difference between auccess and failure In the treatment and cure of diseases of men. The physician who tries to explore and conquer the whole field of medicine and surgery becomes profi cient In no particular branch. 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Hooper Win and Loses. HOOPER, Neb.. Aug. 21 tSpeetal.)- Tha Hooper ball team broke even on two ga va Slayed on the local grounda here yesti ay. The flrat game waa with Wlsner and the home team won through errora of the vlsitora In the first Inning. Wilson, the local thrower, pitched both gamea and came out freah. Score, first game: Hooper 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Wiener 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Batteries: Swarts and Eada; Wilson and El lot t. Hits: Wlsner, 8; Hooper, 8. Struck out: By Wilson, 8; by Swarta, 6. Baae on balls: Off Wilson, 2; oft Swarts. 1. Errora: Hooper. 4; Wlsner. B. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Swarts, L Umplreai Thompson and Tiedke. Score, aecond game: Scrlbner 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hooper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batterlea: O'Brien and Dryr: Wllacm and Davis Hits: Hooper, 4; Scrlbner, I. Errora: Hooper, 2: Scrlbner. t. Struck out: By O'Brien. 7; by Wilson, 6. Base one balls: Off Wilson, 1; off O'Brien. 2. Two-base hlta: W. Zellera. O'Brien. Double plays: Russ and Ring; Shilling and Dryer: O'Brien, Schnack and Drya. Umpire: Thompaon and Robertson. Racing; ait Wymore. . WYMORE, Neb., Aug. 2L (Speclaf.i The State Circuit race will be held hero Wedneaday, Thursday and Friday of tills week. The program as now arranged la aa follows: Wednesday, 2:1 trot, six entries: 2:36 pace, eleven entries. Thursday, 2:27 trot, thirteen entries; 2:33 pace, sixteen en tries. Friday, 2:10 pace, eight entries; 8-year-old. six entries. There will also be a good running race ei oay. in Lone Star Carnival company will be in the city during the races. Wymore has a completely equipped, standard track, which horsemen who nave mane tn state circuit so far, say Is the best they have been on. The railroad have made reduced rates and the Burlington will run excursions Wednesday and Thursday, from Chester, Crete and Table Rock. Hooper Is Shot Oat. SCRIBNER. Neb.. Aug. 21. (Special. In one of a aerie of five gamea between Kcrihnr and Hooner the Hooner team was ahut out on Ita home grounda last Sun day. Following Is the score: R.H.E. Scrlbner 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 3 3 Hooper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 8 Batterlea: Scrlbner, O'Brien and Dryer; Davia and Compton. Umpire: ' Thompaon and Robertson. Irmoari vs. OrlgrlnaJa. The Armours and Lee Glaaa-Andreeaen Originals will play at Vinton Street park, Tuesday evening, at 6:1S. The Una-up is aa follows: Armours. L.-0.-A. O. Catch Crelghton Clair and Miller Bohner Donahue... Tonneman McMahon.. .-...Pitch ..Saff elder, Adama and Scully Mullen .... Cap. Bradford Mlnikua Lawler ........... Whitney ............. Dineen Taylor First .. Second .Third . Millet.... Shanahan, Cap.. .Short , Welmer Right ., Drlscoll Center Williams Left ... If you have anything, to trade, advertise It In the For Exchange column of Tb Be want ad page. not scatter oar facultlea, but ooncen trata them on one particular specialty. . 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