TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. 6 OMAHA JUMPS ON A CRIPPLE Hickman Tries to Pitch witk a Lame Back and is Pounded Hard. fHALL ON OTHER HAND fUTS UP FINE GAME Rnarkf't Protrfri Score Four Ran tn One Inning by Imm"I llnnli Which Pnt Deaer tn the Air. DENVER, Colo.. Auk. 23-Wlth a strained back which pained hlm'severcly cvpry time lie threw a ball, Pitcher Hickman was sent against Omaha today. When It became evi dent to the crowd that the plucky little twlrler could not toop over to pick up a bunt or put the ball on a runner he was re placed by Vollendorf In the eighth, but the damage had already been done, and the llnal score at tho end of the (same stood 7 t 1 In the visitors' favor. Omaha took full rtdvantage of Hickman's physical condition nnd repeatedly got away frith bunts. Four runs were netted by contluous bunting In the sixth. Failure to field and the well directed taps mad the Grlzilles look sleepy. "Ice" Hall, one pf I'a Uourke'e new pitching llnds, mada his first appearance In Denver and deserved to win. His spit. ball delivery, used generally for the third sy-lke, proved most effective. Score: OMAHA. iB. R. H. PO. A. E. Thlet, If 4 0 8 0 0 0 farter, rf 8 0 1 4 0 0 liolan, ss 4 0 0 1 7 0 Welch, cf 5 8 2 3 0 0 Kchlpke, Sb 6 2 8 2 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 117 0 0 "Martin, 2b D 1 1 6 1 1 Oondlng, c 6 1 2 6 1 0 Mall, P . 4 0 1 0 0 0 Total .39 7 14 27 9 DEMVER. AB. R. JUcHale, cf 4 1 J.artirll, 3b 4 0 Jlundall. rf 8 0 LcUlen. If 4 0 l'errlne, 2b 3 0 J oelskoetter. ss 4 0 LverltU lb 8 0 lirown, e 4 0 Hickman, p 3 0 Vollendorf, p 1 0 H. 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 PO. A. 3 1 Totals 33 1 7 27 15 2 Omaha 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 17 Lenver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen bases: Thlel. Sacrifice hits: Car ter, Thomas. Passed balls: Brown. First base on balls: Off Hickman 2. off Hall 4, uff Vollendorf 1. Struck out: By Hickman I. by Hall 5. Left on bases: Denver 9, Omaha 10. First base on errors: Denver 1, Omaha 2. Home runs: Schipke (2). Base hit: Brown. Wild pitch: Hickman. Double piny: McHale to Perrlne. Time: 1:65. L'mplre: Bhuster. Attendance, 500. Sioux Winds Ip Snap. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 23. Sioux City hit Eyler hard today, winning with eaBt, making ten out of eleven games from St. Joseph. Vols pitched a fine game, giving the Jobbers only two hits. In the first he wus wild and gave four bases on balls, do nating the Jobbers their only run. Score: SIOUX CITY. ST. JOREPH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Colllna, rf... 6 I'awaon, If. .. 1 0 Hare, If... Lheehan 8b. 4 veed, lb.... 3 1 ulelfer, lb.. 4 buMlt. cf 4 l.'ewton, aa... 4 Lnea. c I Xola. p 4 1 1 0 0 Reynold!, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schlll. 2b ... I 0 I I U 10 0 Oilulllln. ab... 0 2 J 0 1 0 0 0 Dunn, it I 1 1 0 0 111 OKMchem. cf . 1 0 1 0 0 1 10 0 0 Zlnk. lb 1 1 10 0 0 110 0 Mulynriui, aa 4 0 1 1 1 J 1 6 1 Zlnran, c 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eyler. p 4 0 110 1010 Totala 18 1 14 11 I ToUla 15 1328 11 1 Qulllln out on bunt strike. Bloux City 00024000 6 L.I. Josipn 100000 0 0 01 Earned runs: 8loux City, 4. Two-base' hits: O'Hara, Sheehan, Noblit, Zink. double plays: Qulllln (.unassisted), New un to Weed to Pulslfer. First base on er lors: Bloux City, 1; St. Joseph, 1. Left in bases: bloux City, 7; St. Joseph, 8. Bac liilce hits: Weed, Shea. First base on balls: Off Volt, 8. Struck out: By Voli. 1; by Eylor, 6. . Time: . 1:36. Umpire: laruthers. Attendance, 800. Facblo CoMpltlai of Mace. PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 23. The work of Umpire Mace was tne occasion of much wrangling and the worst ever seen here, und the home team, particular, com plained. Lindsay was In good form and , itched a great game. The leaders took Lie lead In the third Inning, when Umpire .lace called Ganley safe. The locals were i.cver nblo to overtake this lead. The tame was called for about 10 minutes i.i the third Inning on account of rain, and .. high wind Interfered with fielding at all limes. The features of the game was the Lining of Ganley and Delehanty, and all if the Pueblo team played good ball In Lie field. Score: DES MOINES. PUEBLO. AB. H.O.AC , AB H.O.A.E. Ganley. cf... 4 4 1 3 0 Vott , 3b I 1 I 1 1 1 0 liogrlever, rf 4 I I 0 Long, aa 4 I 1 I hOBpman, lb. 4 1 10 1 taffyn, if.... 4 0 I 0 Wolf, e I 0 1 0 bhugart, lb. I 1 3 4 :.U Nlchole, 3b I 1 10 UiKvr. P .. 3 0 14 1 Cook, If 1 1 Pelehanty, cf 3 0 Knabe, 2b... 4 0 Elwert, rf... 4 1 gchrlver. lb. 3 0 Mesaltt. c... 4 1 Btder. aa 1 X Llodaay, p. . 4 110 111 110 III 17 1 1 0 i 0 0 1 Totala 11 1124 II I Totala 17 11 34 10 3 Delehanty out on infield fly. Pes Moines 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 Pueblo 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-4 Earned runs: Des Moines, 2; Pueblo, 2. Sacrifice hits: Shugart (2). Shrlver. Bader. btolen bases: Ganley, McKay. Three-base bits: uamey, Elwert. Two-base hits Knabe, Hogrlever, Mott. First base on balls: Off Lindsay, i. 6truck out: By McKay, 2; by Lindsay. (. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Pueblo, 9. Hit by pitched I all: Wolfe. Double play: Long to bhugart to Rnesman. Time: 1:40. Umpire: jaace. Aiienaance, av. Standing of the Teams, Played. Won. Lost. Pet Des Moines 115 75 40 .6o2 Denver 114 t 67 47 . 5S7 f loux City 113 63 6) .558 Omaha , 109 58 61 .Mi Pueblo 107 42 65 . 391 tit. Joseph 114 81 83 . 272 No games today. GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEACIE St. Louis Wins One-sided Contest from New York In First Inning. BOSTON. Mass., Aug. 23 8t. Louts made today's game one-sided by scoring four runs in the first Inning on three bases on nails, two hits and a double steal. Score T. LOt'Ig BOSTON. AB.H.O.A E. Abba'chio, 3011 nunleevy, il l I M OWllhelm. cf. 4 0 I 0 i Shannon. If. t 0 1 1 0 Dolan lb 1 0 I I 1 Sranot, cf I I I 4 1 Iielehanty, If I 0 0 1 Drckley, lb.. 4 111 V 0 Cannell, rf . 4 I 0 0 Shay. lb..... I III 0 Raymer. lb . 4 111 McBrlde. as. 4 3 3 10 OLaul'kora, 3b 3 0 1 1 Uurke, 3b..., 4 1 0 I 0 Moras, e 4 0 10 0 Leaiiy, .... 4 0 4 1 0 Kraaer. p.... 3 lit Tblelmaa, p. I 1 0 1 0 Tenney .... 10 0 0 Totala..... 34 IT II 1 Totals It 71 11 Batted for Lauterborn In ninth. 8t. Louis 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 iioston 0 1010000 O ; Two-base hits: Cannell. Smoot (2). Stolen bases: Dunleavy, Smoot, McBrltle. Double play: rrasr and Dolan. Base on balls Oft Ftaser, 4; off Thielman, 2. Hit with ball: Abrtatli hlo. Struck out: By Franc.' c; by, Thlflman, 3. Passed ball. Mo ran wild pitch: Fraser. Time: 1:36. Lm pine: Bauswine. Attendance: 1,710. Brooklyn Danrhee Hits. BROOKLYN, Aug. 23. Hanlon's team 'r.st managed to snatch the last game of the series frtm Chicago today. Bolh sides resortea to a cnange or pitchers nnd th local men by well timed waning in thi suth Inning got a lead which they held to ne ena: ocore: BROOKLYN. ' CHICAOO. AB H O A E. AH. H O A R Pobbs. rt ... I 110 1 Stifle, cf ... II f .etkard. It Lumley rf.. I t 4 14 1 0 Caaey, lb.... I 0 0 i t Chance, lb.. I 0 1 1 1 VS. hulloe If... 4 1 1 0 0 Tinker, as. .. I I I 4 4 1 H.l.m.y, rf. 3 1 3 0 1 Hnfnn. 3b. 4 1 4 t 1 KMng, e 4 0 4 3 3 0 Br'n. p ... 1 0 I 4 OMu'enby lb I I I 0 0 0 Luodgrea, p. 1 0 0 H.ulb.ch .. 1 0 0 Iiatck. Mi. ...I Oeealer, lb.. I ialay. lb... 4 liabb. as I beigen, c. . . . I iLClDtyre, p. 4 Jjr.ee. p 1 AlrlLklett, p 0 TsUls II 14 77 It I Totala 14 11 14 II Batted for KUng In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 1 10 liui-atio 1 0 V 0 0 0 8 2 1 liarni'd runs: Brooklyn. 5. Two-base hits: Stugle, Hoffman, Dobbs. Three-baa nit: Bciiuita. gaennce hits: Casey, Babb i Stolen bases: Hoffman. Dobbs, Oessler, 'Malay (J), Matb. luuble play: Batch (un saisteat. l-ert on hss.-s: Brooklyn, Chicago, 10. First base on balls: Oft Mc intyre. i; on Jones. ; off Brlggs. 8: I.undgren. 1. First base on errors: Brook 1.. n, 8; Chicago. 1 Hit by pitched bail: By iicimyi. i, oy Jones, i; Dy urlggs. J: t l-undgrvn. I. Hits: Off Mclntvra. I 1 laeveei Ujnlngs; oft Jones. I In lw) Innings viyt ;r?Tr McKlbbln Han are the recoenlied rivals of any Five Dollar bat made nearly a hundred of the brand new.up-to-the-mlnutfl stylet re now on show. Live Dealers Everywhere. ff Brlggs, 10 In six Innings; oft Lundgren, In two Innings. Time: z:i4. umpires: Day and Klein. Attendance. 2,200. New York Rente Flttsborsj. NEW YORK Aug. 23 New York gained u'innina- IphH ovpr Pittsburg In the fifth inning of today's game, when Leever weak- ned. me local men scorea lour runs in hat Inning and Case was put In by Pltts- urg In the sixth. Score: NEW YORK. PITTSBITRO. ABH.O.A.E. AS.H.O.A.l. Browne, rf.. I 1 0 0 0 Leech, cf ... 1 0 Leach, cf ... 4 0 1 Donlln. cf... 4 110 0 Clarke, if... 4 1 1 0 Clarke, If... 4 0 Hlllebr'd, rf4 A Wagner, a. 4 1 Howard, lb.. 4 4 Brain, tb.... 4 4 Rltcher. Is.. 4 0 Olbenn, o... 4 0 Leaver, p..e 8 4rane, p.v... 1 Mrftann, lb.. 4 1 10 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 o 0 0 ea. If... I 1 1 Dablen, as.. I 0 ower an, o. I 0 evlln, lb... 4 1 Strang, Sh-es 4 1 renn'n, c-2b 1 0 McOlnnltr, p 4 0 'Pelt. .. 1 Totala J4 11 27 1 Total. M I 14 11 I Batted foV Case In ninth. New York 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 7 lttsburg 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 o 2 First base on errors: New York, 2: Pitts burg. 1. Left on bases: New York, It; Pitts- urg. 7. First base on balls: Off l.eever, 4. Struck out: By AIcGlnnity, 4; by Ixever, 2. Homo runs: Morten. Brain. Two-hnse hits: Donlln, McGann. Hrnln (2). Sacrifice hit: Donlln. Stolen bases: Browne, McGann, Mertes, Strang. Double play: Dahlen to McGann. Hit by Pitcher: By Leever. 1. Hits: Off Leever, 7 in five innings: off Case, in three Innings. Time: 2:oa. Umpire: Johnstone. Attendance: 12,000. Cincinnati Wins In Ninth. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23. In a game marked by splendid fielding and poor pitch ing, Cincinnati today won out through Corrldon's weakening In the ninth Inning. In the same Inning Overall was taken out In time to save the game. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Hugglna, 2b. 4 1 1 4 0 Thomae. cf . 8 0 1 1 0 Barry, lb.... 4 111 1 0 Courtney, 3b 4 I I 4 1 elley If 4 I o o o Magee, ir a i l u o Beymour. cf..l 1 0 0 0 Branafleld, lb t 111 1 0 Corcoran, aa. a 1 3 3 0 liuny, rl 0 I 0 1 0 Stelnfeldt. 3b I 1 1 1 1 Uleaeon, 3b.. I 14 10 Odwell, rf... 3 0 1 0 0 Doolln, so... 6 110 Phelpe. c... 1 1 4 0 0 llooln, c I 0 I 1 0 ri lei. c 1 1 3 o o corriaon, p.. o i o g o Overall, p.. .1 1 0 3 0 wing, p 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla 17 11 $7 30 1 Totala 36 14 27 13 1 Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 4-8 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 1-6 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2: Cincin nati, 5. Two-base hits: Magee. Corrldon, helps. Three-base hit: Kransnfld. Hits: Off Overall, 11 in eight and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Court ney, Magee, Barry, Kelly, Odwell. Stolen oases: Corcoran. Kelly, seymour. uounie Elay: Corrldon, Doolin and Bransfleld. eft on bases: Philadelphia, 13; Cincin nati, 5. Base on balls: Off Corrldon, 3; ff Overall, 5; off Ewing, 1. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 1. Struck out: By Corrldon. 3; by Overall, 8; by Ewing, 2. Time:, 2:25. Umpire: Emslie. Attendance: 7,528. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. New York ill 78 33 .703 Pittsburg 114 71 43 . 623 hlcago 114 65 49 .570 Philadelphia Ill 62 49 .559 Cincinnati 113 60 53 .531 St. Louis 115 44 71 .383 Boston 115 38 77 .330 Brooklyn 112 35 77 .312 Games today: Pittsburg at Boston. Cin cinnati at New Y'ork, Chicago at Philadel phia, St. Louis at Brooklyn. GAMES IN TUB AMERICAN IE AGl B St. Loo Is and Nerr York Shnt Each Other Out in Two Brilliant Games. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. A 111? 23 Rl r.nnl. t,A New York snlit even on a rlnuhlo-henrior today, St. Louis taking the first, 6 to 0. and New York the second In twelve In nings, l to o. Glade pitched the opening game and had the best of It all the way. Powell Went Out in thn first innrnir an1 Hogg took his place. The second game was a pitcners cattle oetween Newton and Howell. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H O A B. Stone, If Rock' Held. 3b I 0 0 1 I 0 1 0 4 0 Conroy, tb... 4 0 0 Keeler. rf... 4 0 0 Fulta, cf 4 1 0 Dougherty, if I I 0 W'lllrama, lb. I 0 0 Ytager. aa... I 0 0 Kleinow, lb.c 1 0 0 Delehanty, lb I 1 rlak, rf 4 Wallace, aa. I Jonea. lb I 1 14 Oleaion, 3b., I 1 1 Koebler, cf.. 4 Spencer, c... 3 Olada, p 4 0 I 1 1 o o X Mcuuire, o.. 1 0 Powell, p... M 4 1? 1 1 Hogg, p 0 0 1 0 Touts.. ToUla 23 6 24 I I St. Louis 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 New York 000O0000 00 Sacrifice ehlts: Rorkenfielrl fit Double plays' Glade to Wallace to Jones, Gleason to Jones. Passed ball: McGulre. Stolen base: Stone. Hit by pitched ball: By Hogg, 2; by Glade, 1. Wild pitch: Hogg. first utse on bails: Off Glade, 1; off Howell, 2; off Hogg, 4. Struck out: ' By Glade, 1; by Powell, 1; by Hogg, 8. Hits: Off Powell. in one Inning, 2; off Hogg In seven Innings, 2. Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; New York, 4. Time: 1.36. Umpire: Hurst. Score, second game: . NEW YORK. 8T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.' Conroy, lb.. 6 1 I 9 Stone, If.... 4 3 4 Keeler, rf... I 1 0 Kulti, rf.... 6 0 1 Dougherty, If 4 I 4 WIlMama. tb. I U Yeagrr. aa... 4 I 6 Delehanty, lb 4 1 14 0 Rock' Held, 2b 4 0 3 0 0 1 I 0 14 0 0 3 I 0 1 0 0 Frlak. rf 4 0 Wallace, a... 4 Jonea. lb I 1 Oleaaon, 8b. . I 1 Koehler, cf.. t 0 Bugden c. . . . 4 3 Howell, p... 4 McUuire, c. . 4 1 4 Newton, p. .. 3 0 0 Kleinow, c. .. 0 0 0 u 0 Totala 31 7 34 17 3 ona, p 01 Totala. 14 10 14 II 4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 11 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Earned run: New York. Ten.hnu hit.- Koehler, Iielehanty. Sacrifice hits: Dele hanty, Sugden, Keeler, Jones, Frisk. Double plays: Hockentleld to Wallace to Jonea, Stone (unassisted). Stolen bases': Jones, Koehler. Hit by pitcher: By Howell, 1; by Orth, 1. First base on balls: Off Howell, 2; off Newton, 4. Struck out: By Howell, 8; by Newton. 3. Hits: Off Newton in eleven and one-third Innings, 7. Left on uti-; bi. jrt)uis, ii; isew lorn, . Time: i.jt. umpire: tiurst. Attendance, 4.2U0. Washington Wins la Eleventh. DETROIT. Aug. 23-Washlngton won a see-saw game tn the elevenUi inning on an error. Dlsuh was hurt by a grounder and Falkenberg was taken out in the ninth. Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Nil), aa I 8 0 0 Cooley. ct. 10 0 16 6 0 3 0 4 0 0 Hill, b 4 Hickman. 2b. I Andtraon, If. 4 Knoll, rf I lilahl. lb 4 Jonee, ef 4 Kluredge. c. 4 r elkeuDei g, p 4 UuiLii, p... 1 1 Bchaefer, 3b. V ttclntyre, If. . 0 Crawford, rf. 0 O'Leary, aa.. 0 Cou.ulls, 3b. 0 Llnatay, lb.. 0 Drill, e Dlach. p u bouov&a, p. . 1 13 1 11 1 Totala..'... 40 10 81 14 1 ToUla 40 I 38 18 3 Washington .... 0 000300110 16 Detroit- 0 000201010 04 Earned runs: Detroit. 8: Washington, 1 Hits: Off Disch in five innings, 8; oil Dono van In bix innings. 4; off Falkenberg in eight and one-third innings, J), oft Hughes in two and two-third Innings, L Two-base hits: Scliaefer, Crawford. Mil. Three-base hits: Knoll, Stahl. Home run: Nill. Sac rifice hits: Coughltn, Mclntyre, gchaeter. Hill, Anderson. Stolen bases: Dono van, btahl 2), Jones, Klttredge, O Leary. First base on balls: Off Disch, 1; off Donovan, 2; off Falkenberg, 6; off Hughes, 1. Left on baari: Detroit, 12; WaHiungton, 7. Struck out: By Disc1!, 3; by Donovan, 4; by Falkenberg, . Double piays: Disch to O'Leary to Lindsay, Klt tredge to Hickman. Wild pitches: By Falkenberg, 2. Tims: l.Zi. Umpire; Sheri dan. Attendance, 1,200. Kven Break in Cleveland. ilevklami, O,, Aug. 2S.-BatUng ' - ' " muwfc u in tne n rat game uui noaion s lilts were bunched while Clevelands were soauered. sacept In the 10 lb. Inning, la lb seuvad am neltaer team scored until the eighth Inning. Bcors, first game: BOB TOM. CLBVKLAND. AB.H.O.a.K. AJ3.H.O A.E. g.iwh. rf Jarkeon, If.. 1 I Parent, ee . Berkett, It. 1 Bay, cf., 0 riirk. rf... 0 Btr.Tall, lb. 0 Bradley, 3b 0 Turner, sa. 1 Carr. lb.... Buelow. e.. Colllna, lb. Btahl, cf. freeman, lb. 4 ,0 II rerrte, lb.... I 1 1 0 10 Crlger, C... I 1 I Young, p.... 40 0 Heea. p.... Rhnadee p Totals. . H 11 17 17 I Lajote Totals. Batted for Hesa In fifth. II 10 17 13 I Boston 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 07 1 0 3 0-4 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 Hits: Off Hess. 8 In five InnlngB; off Rhoadea. 3 In four Innings. First base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Boston, 1. Two-base hits; Flick, Parent, Collins, Beinacn. Fer ris. Sacrifice hits: Burkett, Parent. Double plays: Bay and Buelow: Flick and Turner. Base on balls: Off Hess. 3; off Young, 2; off Rhoades, Z. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Boston, 7. Struck out: By Hess, 5: by Young, 2. Wild pitch: Hess. Time: 1:H6. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Score, second game: CLEVELAND. B08TON. AB.H.OII. AB.H.O.A.E. Jackson, If.. I 0 4 '0 Setback, rf.. 4 0 4 0 I 1 0 0 I 110 Bay, cf I Flick, rf....4 8toall, lb.. I Bradley, lb.. I Turner, aa... 4 v rarent, ... 1 Burkett, If.. I 0 Colllna, 3b... I 0 Btahl, cf I 1 Freeman, lb. I 0 Ferrla. 2b... 4 1 Armbriiater, c I 0 Olbeon. p. . . . I 1 I t 110 1 1 I 0 10 1 10 0 111 0 10 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 1 Carr. lb.. Buelow. o Joea, p... . 4 11 I I 0 I "lrtmbaw . 1 II I 37 15 3 Crlger. c... 0 Winters, p.. 0 Totals,. ToUla 15 91! 10 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Olbson In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Hits: Off Gibson. 4 In eight Innings; off Winters, 1 In one inning. First base on errors: Boston, 2. 1 wo-oase hits: flick. Bradlev. Bay. Stahl. Belbach. Btolen bases: Jackson, Buelow, Ferris (2), Armbruster. Base on Dans: un joss, z; on uioson, i; oft Winters, 1. Hit with ball: Joss. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Boston, 12. Struck out: By Joss, 2; by Gibson, 8; by Winters, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Loughlln, At tendance: 6.203. Even Break in Chlcagto. C"TI TPifin Aito. 93 TnHav'l ,tc, i Vil e header resulted In an even break, Chicago winning the first game, 3 to 6, and Philadel phia taking the second, 4 to 1 Score, first game: - .,,. ,,,. I PHILADELPHIA. 0H.rt.el. II, .V . C1 CH1UAUU AB.H.O.A.K Green, rf ... I 1 I 0 0 Jones, ef 4 O. Darla, aa I 0 0 Lord, cf 4 0 1 I 0 H. Darla, lb 1 0 I 0 0 L. Croea, 8b. 4 1 3 1 0 Beybold, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 Murphy, 2b.. I 1 1 4 1 M. Croea. as 4 0 4 1 0 Fowera, c... I 9 4 1 0 Plank D I 0 1 Callahan. If .1 Donohue, lb. 4 Bulllran, c. . 4 Tannehlll, 3b 4 Dundon, 2b.. I Wnlte, p.... 8 'Srhreck 10 0 10 0 ToUli 33 11 27 II 1 "Knight Total. 32 4 24 11 3 Batted for Powers tn the ninth. Batted for Plank In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago. 13: Phlladelphla, 8. Two-base hits: Seybold, Callahan, Tan nehlll, Murphy, Green. Sacrifice hits: Green, White. Stolen bases: Dundon, White. Struck out: By White, 1; by Plank, 8. First base on balls: Off White, 3; off Plank, 8. Wild pitch: plank. Hit by Itched ball: By Green, Murphy. Time: :05. Umpires: Connolly and McCarthy. Score second game: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hartael, if.. 3 0 3 0 Green, rf.... I 0 Jonea, cf 4 0 O. Darla, aa. 4 Hoffman, cf . . I 8 1 H. Darla. lb I I 10 L. Croea, 3b. 4 0 1 Beybold, rf.. I 1 I Murphy, lb.. 4 1 I M. Croat, aa I 1 2 Bchreck e... 4 1 I Coakley, p.. I 1 0 Waddell, p.. 1 0 0 0 Callahan, If. 4 0 Donohue, lb. 4 1 McFarland, c 4 0 Tannehlll, 3b 4 0 Dundon, lb.. 4 0 Smith, p 0 0 Walab, p.... I Total. IS 1021 11 1 ToUI. 14 10 17 II 1 Jones out; hit by batted ball. Philadelphia 3 0'1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Chicago 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Hits: Off Smith. 4 In one and a third ln nlngs; off Walsh, 8 In seven and two-thb"ds Innings: off Coakley. 5 In three innings; off Waddell. 5 In elx innings. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 8. Sac rifice hit: M. Cross. Stolen baes: H. Davis (2). Double plays: Schreck to Mur phy (3); M. Cross to H. Davis. Struck out: By Smith, 1; by Walsh. 8; by Waddell. 8. First base on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Coakley, li.off Walsh, 2: off Waddell. 1. Time: 1:53. Umpires: Connolly and Mc Carthy. Attendance, 12,742. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, Pet. Philadelphia Chicago .... Cleveland .. New York . Boston Detroit Washington St. Louis ... ..106 K3 43 .594 101 67 44 .54 105 59 46 . 662 100 53 47 . 530 99 51 48 . 515 107 60 57 . 4t!7 ....J03 42 61 .408 105 38 67 .862 Washington at Detroit. Games today: Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St, Louis, Boston at Cleveland. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Wins Twice from St. PanI by Bunching Hits. ST. PAULs Aug. 23. Indianapolis took both games of the double-header here to day, winning both by bunching their hits at the right time. Score, first game: INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. McCreery. ef I Morsn.A h... I 1 3 3 0 Geler. rf 4 3 0 0 0 3 111 Hemphill, cf. 1 0 1 0 1 110 0 Wheeler. 8b. I 3 1 0 0 Thoney, rf... Bruce, lb... Meaner, lb. Farrell It.. Carr. lb.... Weaver, e... Curtia, p... 1111 O'Brien, fta. . 4 1 1 5 I 1 4 0 0 Flnurnoy. if. I II 10 0 4 0 0 Kelley. lb... I I 12 1 0 110 0 Marran, tb.. 3 0 3 3 0 16 10 Sullivan. 0...4 0 110 0 14 0 Fergueos, p. 3 18 4 0 Noonan 1 0 o s ToUI II 1224 II 8 , ToUla..... 32 10 24 II I Batted for Ferguson In the ninth. , Geler out on Infield fly. Indlanapoll 1 10 10 0 11 - St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Moran, Flournoy, Mas Bey, Carr. Home run: McCreery. Triple Dtay: Curtis to Moran to Massey. Stolen bases: Kelley, Geler, Wheeler, Hemphill, Flournoy, McCreery (2), Thoney. Struck out: By Curtis, 3; by Ferguson, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Curtis, Kelley. First base on nans: Off turns, o; on Ferguson, L Time: 1:46. L'mplre: King. Score, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. 8T. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. McCreery. cf. 8 1 4 0 0 Geler. rf 8 3 0 i 1 Moran. aa. . . . 8 0 I 1 0 Hemphill, cf. 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 V W heeler, 8b . 4 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 O'Brien, aa . 4 3 4 1 1 18 0 Flournoy, If 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Kelley, lb... 3 0 8 1 0 1 0 Marran, 2b.. 4 1 6 8 0 4 10 Sullivan, c 4 1 I 8 0 3 3 1 Beaelona, p.. 3 0 0 0 0 Thoneyrf...4 8 Bruce. 2b ... 8 3 Maeeey lb... 3 1 Farrell. if... 4 1 Carr. 3b 4 0 Zaluaky. c... 4 1 Jleldy, p 8 0 Kllroy. p.... 10 18 0 10187 13 Total.., ToUla 83 7 37 18 8 Indianapolis 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 06 St. Paul 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: St. Paul, 8; Indianapolis, 1. Two-base hits: Massey, Maroan. Stolen' bases: Geler (2), Flournoy, Marcan, Tho ney. Double play: Reldy to Moran. Hits: Off Sessions, In three innings; off Kllrov, 2 In six Innings. First base on balls: Off Reidy. 2; off Sessions, 2; off . Kllroy, 2. Struck out: By Kllroy. 4; by Sessions, 1; by Reldy, 3. Sacrifice hits: Thoney, Kel ley. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Indian apolis, i. jime: j.:bo. umpire: King. At tendance, 850. Minneapolis Wins Both Games. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Ausr 23 tiiiis- vllle was unable to hit either Siever or Ford today and Minneapolis took both games of a double-header. Bcore, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. LOUIBVILLE. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Jonea. ct 3 0 1 0 O Kerwln rf o n c D. Sullivan. rf 4 1 0 0 0 8. Sullivan. lb 4 1 0 0' 1 Freeman, lb. 8 0 8 0 0 Scott, lb 4 0 7 1 I Coulter. If... 4 0 I 0 0 Braahear. 2b. 3 0 8 3 0 Grera ger, 8b 4 3 1 1 0 Bhaw, o 8 Oils Schmidt, ... 8 18 10 Woodruff, cf. 8 1 8 Oyler. as.... 8 Oil 0 Hallman. If.. 3 0 4 0 0 Pox. 3b 8 0 13 1 Qulnlaa. ee . 8 0 4 8 Blerer, p.... I 111 e Blocker, p .. 3 0181 Tolela 3 f 14 1 Tolela 8 8 24 10 4 Minneapolis .... Louisville 00001003 -3 00000060 00 Sacrifice hits: Schmidt. Jones, Freeman. Hit by pitcher: By Siever, Btecher. Struck out: by Siever, 7; by Btecher, 2. Double Elays: Siever to Freeman, Qulnlan to rashear, Brashear to Qulnlan. Stolen bases: Schmidt, Shaw. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 5; Louisville, 3. Time: 1:11 Umpire: Haskell. Score, second game: MINNEAPOLIS. LOCIBVILL1. AB H O.A . AB.H.O.A. 81. jooea, ei i t 4 Kerwlo, rf... 4 1 8 1 D. Sulllvao.rf 3 Freeman, lb. 4 Coulter. U .. 4 Ores gar, 3b 4 Schmidt, c... 4 Orler. M 3 Foi 3b 3 for. B 4 t s. sur an. Ik 4 t Brott, lb.... 4 Breehear. 3b 4 1 Bioner, ..... 4 Woodruff, ef . 3 4 Hkllman. If.. 8 4 Qulnlaa, SB.. 8 dunk le. p... I 3 13 1 11 I Tots' 31 11 ft 11 1 ToUU 33 4 34 II 3 Minneapolis 13100010 6 Louisville 00060002 03 Earned runs: Minneapolis, 1 Sacrifice hits: D. Sullivan (2). Oyler. Stolen base: Jones: First base on balls: Off Dunkle. t Struck out: by Dunkle. I: br Ford 1 trouble iiUyi to Crier to Frtswau, j Three-base hit! Freeman. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Ixjylsrille, 4. Time: 1:80. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance, 1.400. v Es Break In Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28 Toledo and Kansas City broke even In today s double header. The first was a pitchers' battle, the locals winning on bunched hits. The intense heat affected the players In the second rme, which was called at the end of the eighth Inning. Score, first game: KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B Gilbert. If. .. I Caeeaday, ef. 4 F rant i. rf . .. 4 0 10 0 Cllngman, aa I I 1 1 0 ft 0 J Clarke, If. I 1 3 110 0 Mortarlty, lb 4 0 1 Knuglaea lb. 4 I 10 1 0 IM, rf 10 0 Caetrn, tb... 4 0 1 I 0 remon'le, in' le. tb I 4 4 Donahue, as. I 1 1 I 1 Nance, ef 4 I 0 Boyle, lb 4 1 11 0 R. Clarke, e I 0 4 0 O'Brien, p... I 0 0 Bonner, lb... 4 Butler, e.... t 14 1 ,1111 .4011 Ihell. P "Tlene 10 0 Total!. n n ii i Totala II if it Batted for O'Brien In the ninth. Kansas City 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Toledo 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 FJarned runs: Kansas City, 2. Two-base hits: Bonner, Nance. Three-base hit: Boyle. Sacrifice hits: Donahue, Demont revllle. Stolen basest Bonner, Cllngman i2), J. Clarke. Double plays: Castro to )ouglass; R. Clarke (unassisted); Cllng man to Demontrevllle to Boyle. First base on balls: Off Isbell, 8; off O'Brien, 3. Struck out: By Isbell, 6; by O'Brien, 2. Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Toledo, 9. Time: 2:00. Umpire! Kane. Score, second game: TOLEDO. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Cllngman. si 1 1 I 0 Gilbert. If... I 0 1 0 0 1. Clarke. II I I 0 IK I Caaaaday, cf t 1 0 0 Morlarlty, 3b 3 Lee. rf 1 Mlnnebas, rf 1 Demont, 3b.. 4 Nance, ef. ... 4 Boyle, lb. ... I R. Clarke. 3 111 0 Wright, cf... 000 0 0 1 Franta, rf... I 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Douglass, lb I I 11 0 0 lit 0 Caatro. lb... I 111 110 0 Donahue, ss 8 0 I 8 0 1 14 1 0 Bonner, lb... I I 8 0 113 0 Seerfoea, o.. I 0 I 1 1 114 0 Kela, p 1 0 I fcloreau. a... 8 0 4 0 0 Flene, p 4 Total 33 rm if f Totala M 4 14 18 I Douglass out; bit by batted ball. Toledo 100500028 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Game called at end of eighth Inning on account of heat. Earned runs: Toledo, E. Two-base hits: Morlaxlty, Nance. Sacrifice hits: J. Clarke, Morlarity, Lee. Stolen base:' J. Clarke. Double play: Bonner to Donahue to Doug lass. Hits: Off Eels, 6; off Morgan, 8. First base on balls: Off Eels, 4; orf Mor gan, 2; off Flene, 1. Struck out: By Eels, 1: by Morgan, 2: by Flene, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Wright, J. Clarke. Left on bases: Kansas City, 3; Toledo, 6. Time: J UmP,'!?: "rhara and Pla"' At- tendance, 2,000. Colombo Wlna B th Gaines. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. ug. 23.-Columbu won two games from Milwaukee today, the first by a score of 7 to i. the second 8 to 1 Score, first game; MILWAUKEE. COLVMBUB. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Roblnaon, sa 4 I 3 t 0 Pickering, cf. 6 8 8 0 0 O'Brien, if... 4 0 0 1 Darla, rf.... 6 I 0 ORyan. 2b 6 1 1 1 Congalton, If I I 8 1 Klhm. lb... 4 1 11 0 Hulawitt, aa. I 4 3 0 Barbeau, 8b. I I I 0 Brown,' c... 8 , 0 8 1 Sudboff, p... 4 1 1 flatrman, lb. I 3 14 Hemphill. Cf. t 1 3 Clark, 3b.... 4 Braille, 0... 4 McCornVk, 3b 4 McChee'y. rf 3 Qoodwln, p.'. 1 Hlckey, p.. 1 Morrlaon. p.. 0 0 Total. 40 It 87 II 1 0 . Town 1 Totala 86 12 27 18 4 Batted for Hickey In seventh. Milwaukee 00200. 0 13 06 Columbus 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 07 Earned runs: Milwaukee. 2: Columbus. 3. Hits: Off Goodwin In four Innings, 9; off Hickey In three Innings, 6; off Mor rison In two Innings, 1. Two-base hits: McCormlck, Bateman, Bevllle, Pickering, Klhm. Home run: Barbeau. First base on balls: Off Hickey, 2; off ciuanorr. a. Hit by pitched ball: McChesney. Passed ball: Bevllle. Struck out: By Goodwin, 1; by Hickey, 3; by Sudhoff, 2. Double plays: Hulawitt to Klhm (2). Sacrifice nits: ivinm, uarrjeau. ieit on oases: Mil waukee. 7; Columbus, 9. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Owen and Sullivan. score, second game: MILWAUKEE. COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H;O.A.E. Roblnaon, aa 3 0 3 3 0 Pickering, cf 6 I 1 0 1 O'Brien, It.. 4 2 1 0 0 Davie, rf.... 6 2 0 0 0 Bateman, lb 3 0 10 I ORyan, 3b.... 4 1 1 1 0 Hemphill, cf 3 0 1 0 1 Congalton. If I 3 8 4 0 Clark, 3b.... 4 0 111 Klhm, lb... 18 110 Towns o.... 10 10 0 Hulawitt, aa 6 0 8 I 0 MoCorm'k, 2b 8 1 1 4 0 Barbeau, 8b I 1 1 1 0 McCheen'jr, rf 4 1 3 0 0 Pelrce, c 4 3 I 8 0 Morrison, p.. 3 1 8 I 1 Berger, p... 4 0 13 0 Total. 31 ( 27 13 8 Total. 43 13 27 11 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 2 Milwaukee 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 03 Kji rnwl runs: -Milwaukee. 1: Columbus. 6. Two-base hits: Pickering, Davis, Con galton, Kihm. Three-base hit: McChesney. Stolen base: Hulswltt. First buse on balls: Off Berger, ft. BirucK out: ay Mor rison, 6; by Berger, 8. Sacrifice hits: Bate man, Ryan. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; Columbus. 6. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Owen and Sullivan. Attendance, 4,754. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pot. Columbus 122 81 41 .64 Milwaukee 122 76 47 . 615 Minneapolis 119 69 60 . 680 Louisville 122 63 69 . 616 Indianapolis 120 67 63 . 475 St. Paul H 64 65 .454 Toledo ... 120 46 74 ' .883 Kansas City H 34 80 .310 Games today: Toledo at Kansas City, Indianapolis at St. Paul, Louisville at Minneapolis, Columbus at Milwaukee. Marahalltown Wlna Close Game. ' MARSHALLTOWN. Ia.. Aug. 23. (Spe cial Telegram.) An excursion crowd from Oskaloosa saw their favorites defeated to day In a game of 1 .to 0. Parkin opposed Steele and the game was a battle royal, one of the fastest on the local grounds. Hard drives were frequent but were not safe as the fielding was brilliant. Two singles and a sacrifice won the game for Warners Grays, score: R.H.E. Marshalltown 01000000 1 4 0 Oskaloosa ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oc-Oe 6 0 Batteries: Parkin and Bruggeman Steele and Depew. Struck out: By Parkin, 6: by Steele, 7. First base on balls: Off Steele, 3. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Fleming. Attendance, 550. l Home Hon a Winner. HASTING8. Neb.. Aug. 23. (Special Tele- gram.) Hastings defeated Grand Island here today In the prettiest game played on the home diamond this season, by a score of 4 to 8 in ten Innings. Poteet's home run In the tenth was the feature of the game. Both played snappy ball. Score: R H IS Grand Island 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 4 6 Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 4 6 Batteries: Welsh and Whltcomb; Ruegge and Poteet. Home runs: Welgardt and Poteet. Umpire: Nelmeyer. i Broken Bow Finishes Strong;. BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. 23.-(8peclal.) The Broken Bow Basel Ball club distin guished Itself yesterday at Ansley by win ning the prettiest game of the season against Arcadia. Eleven innings were played. Up to the tenth both clubs were holding each other at 2 to 3 In the elev enth Broken Bow got In Its work and made six runs. Southern League Games. At Chattanooga Shreveport. 7; Little Rock. 8. Second game, Shreveport, 11; Lit tle Rock, 2. At Nashville Nashville, 8; Birming ham, 8. Second game, Nashville, 3; Bir mingham, 8. At Atlanta Memphis, 4; New Orleans, 3. At Montgomery Montgomery, 3; At lanta, L Dnrnan Wins SealllnsT Championship. TORONTO, Aug. 23 Eddie Durnan of Toronto won the sculling championship of America from Thomas Sullivan of New Zealand. In addition to the championship Durnan won stakes amounting to 81.000. The course was three miles, with a turn, on Toronto Bay. Durnan won by nve lengths, his time being 20:6M- Hew York Yacht Wlna. HALIFAX, N. S.. Aug. 23. -.The schooner yacht Elmina II of the New York Yacht rluh owned hv V. F. Brewster of New Haven, won the ocean yacht race of 3S7 miles, from Marblehead to Halifax, cross. In the finish line at -Jb:Vt a. m. today. LWOTHAH Banquet Hall Clft-ars The prte la 10 cents. Just like udj other V dime cigar. Tbra to resemblance cease. At jour tobac conist. CIGARS MIDWEST TENNIS TOURNEY Pity in Blnf lei Btsohes Fourth Boond and Doubl.a Get Start STRONG PLAYERS NOW MEET IN MATCHES Goo Work Yesterday and Bright Prospects for Some Excellent Play on the Field Clnh Courts Today. All matches In the third round of the Middle West tennis tournament are finished and only the cracks remain so that some splendid tennis may be expected by the gallery from now to the close. All matches In the preliminary round of the doubles except one have also been played. Matteaon Is the only Omaha player who remains In the singles and he la to meet Hayes, one of the players who la Btrongly touted as a winner. Some good matches are scheduled for today, the singles being Blatherwlck against Snow, Matteson against Hayes, Sanderson against Oilman and Peters against Holbrooke. ' The committee again wishes to Invite the tennis lovers of the city to the matches, no admission charge being made and many eats provided. - The gallery has been quite large, but most people have been waiting for the weeding out to pass and now that the stronger matches are to be played the broad porches of the Field club will un doubtedly be packed by those who desire to see some good tennis. Redlck Shows Form. In the Snow-Redlck match Redlck showed sufficient form to Justify the statement that It Is only a question of a season or two be fore he will be a prominent aspirant for championship honors. Although Mr. Snow defeated him In straight sets 6-0, 6-1 the core does not begin to ehow the closeness of the match aa many games went to deuce and some of Redlck's rallies bordered on the brilliant Caldwell and Toung were watched with considerable Interest In their match with Oilman and Baker of Sioux City, the win ners In doubles In the Trl-State meet. The local champions had matters In their own hands from the start and did not have to even extend themselves, although Oilman worked like a Trojan. Neither he nor Baker played up to their standard. . Cald well and Toung played a lobbing game throughout and Baker continually smashed the lobs Into the net, seeming to be par ticularly wild In all his smashing. Don Raymond Joins Ike. Hayes defeated Don Raymond by superior steadiness at critical times. Raymond started the match by a lead of the first three games In the Initial set through ex ceptional placing, but the pace was too hot for him and the never ending "getting" of Hayes and his steady returns Into the court gradually took the life out of Raymond's play, and the contest was never In doubt after the middle of the first set. The courts will all be tn splendid condition this morning, provided, however, It does not rain too hard during the night- and all courts will be kept busy with the champion ship singles, the championship doubles and the consolation singles. The visitors all Joined In the regular Wednesday evening hop at the Field club last night and all seemed to be having a merry time. The results of the championship singles matches played yesterday: Second round Matteson beat Van Camp, 8-4, 6-2. Sanderson beat Collett. 6-0, 6-L Griffith beat Haley, 6-3 6-4. Hassler beat Schneider, 5-7, 8-6, 11-9. Holbrooke beat Hlllls, 6-2, 6-0. Kohn beat Jones, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Third round Peters beat Potter, 6-2, 6-8. Snow beat Redlck, 6-0, 6-1. Matteson beat Dlers, 6-1, 6-1. Hayes beat D. Raymond4-3, 6-3. Sanderson beat Hassler, 0-0, 6-2. Oilman beat Kohn. 6-8, 8-6. Holbrooke beat Griffith. 6-2, 6-4. Championship doubles, preliminary round Blatherwlck and Hayes, beat Van Dyke and Toy." 6-0, 6-1. ' Hassler and Griffith beat Llndstrom and Epeneter, 6-3, 6-3. Snow and Peters beat West and Wood, 6-0, 6-1. Fletcher and Sanderson beat Holbrooke and Scrlbner, 6-2. 6-0. Dlers and WeltxeJ beat Potter and Potter, 6-4, 7-6. Raymond and Raymond beat Anderson and Jones, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. Caldwell and Toung beat Oilman and Baker, 6-3, 6-4. Potter and Dufrone beat Koch and Toy, 8-6, 6-8. Consolation singles, preliminary round weltiel beat wood, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Anderson beat Nunn, 6-3, 6-8. G. A. Potter beat Wright, default Epeneter beat Slaughter, default. Draw for Consolation Singles. The draw for the consolation singles re sulted: C. R. Toy a bye. F. Potter, a bye. Sweet plays Swati. Rasmussen plays J. F. Toy. Wood plays Weltzel. Anderson plays Nunn. Abbott plays Potter. Patterson plays C. Potter. West plays Linn. Llndstrom plays Holman. Wright plays G. D. Potter. Brown plays Martin. Williams plays Dosh. Epeneter plays Slaughter. Armstrong, a bye. Howell, a Dye. WARD AND WRIGHT Will EASILY Tennis Champions Defeat Alexander and HaeVett by Good Margin. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 23 Without ex- ertlon Holcombe Ward of New York and Beals C. Wright of Boston successfully mm mm Dakota IHiot TTnc EXIST DELIGHTFUL SEASOU TO VISIT .THE LAC EC HILLS J. A. KUHN, CirrOFFlJCEi fflfi-OaFarjiam.Ql., C F-WEST. a. a r. a p. a. CMAMA.. O. A.-l..lV defended the nstlnnsl erhsmplonshlp In doubles on the Csslno courts today by de feating F. B. Alexander and H. H. Harkrtt, both of New York. In stralsht eta, S-I, 6-1. 6-8 The doubles champion ship match was the event of the day, but In addition the rnilre second round in the singles championship event was com pleted, mskifig with the double matches seventy-five tennis contests decided in two days, a record In this sport. That Ward and Wright should srore such a decisive win over a ilr that only yes terday showed themselves cool. steady and resourceful raine as a surprise to the experts, while the erratic work of Alex ander was a great disappointment. The feature of the contest was the dash ing play of .Wright. He was all over the court and at times encroached lyion his partner's territory. All the picked men with the exception of Alexander tnme through the second round without a reversal of form. Late. In the afternoon Alexander began his match with C. Wntson. Jr., but after each had taken a set Alexander was taken sick snd, to the great disappointment of nearly all the players, withdrew from the tourna ment. National doubles championship: Holcomb Ward and Iteals C. Wright, champions, defeated F. B. Alexander and H. II Hackett, challengers, -2. 6-1. fi-3. Championship singles, second round: C. Watson. Jr., defeated F. B. Alexander, 4-6. 6-4: Kreigh Collins defeated J. B. Uaer; Louis Perry defeated D. F. Appleton; H. W. Plocum defeated H. A. Sands; Rlchnrd Stevens defeated F. H. Cranston; Clarence Hobart defeated F. C. Coleston; R. N. Dana defeated W. 8. Hltt; L. W. Waldner defeated Benjamin Thaw; O. H. Nettleton defeated Harry Nasson, by default: W. J. Clothier defeated J. F. Brlce; W. F. John son defeated Baron de Tueyll, by default; F. J. Sulloway defeated W. E. Putman, Jr.; H. F. Allen defeated C. E. Sands; W. A. Larned defeated J. R. Llvermore. by de fault; R. D. Little defeated F. R. Anderson, by default; C. G. Bull defeated H. E Straw; P. B. Hawk defeated O. T. Adee 3 out of 6); Karl Behr defeated W. C. Burton; B. C. Wright defeated W. C. Grant by de fault; E. Stltle defeated T. G. Guild by default: O. A. Lvon defeated R. 8. Hol land; a. C. Hinckley defeated H. A Fos ter: H. O. Ames defeated L. T. Wallls; J. t. E. Jones defeated C. S. Brlgham; A. Goadby defeated L. F. Stein by default; K. Hoston defeated A. Wadsworth; A. L. Hoskins defeated Chrll Hatch; O. Chew defeated A. I,. Sands by defnult; J. A. Tuekerman defeated C. E. Van Vleck, Jr.; A. 8. Stlllman defeated T. SUdell; C. Piddle defeated W. O. D. Iselln bv default; W. K. Miller defeated W. P. Burden by default. Golf Tournament at Hnron. HURON, 8. D.. Aug. 23.-Spec1aI.)-A state golf tournament will be held on the links of the Huron Town and Country club on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 29 and 80. Some of the best players In the north west will be present and the local club Is arranging to give all a royal welcome and happy time. At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning the open championship contest of the state will begin, the winner to receive a medal. On Wednesday teams of five will play for the state championship, the trophy being the Spalding cup, now held by the Sioux Falls club, and which has once been In possession of the Pierre club. To retain this permanently It must be wVvn by the same club three times In succession. The Huron club will serve a "golf tea" Tuesday evening at Its clubhouse and 12 o'clock luncheons will be served at noon each dny of the tournameVit at the same place by the same organization. Harvard Shuts Out Champions. HARVARD. Neb., Aug. 23 -(Speclal Tele gram.) Harvard again added to Its list of victories by Bhuttlng out Lawrence, the champions of southwestern Nebraska, by a score of 4 to 0. The game was Interesting from the start. Both pitchers were hard to Bolve and hits were scarce. Iawrence Is on a trip through central Nebraska and Is playing the leading teams. Score: R H E Harvard 1 0100011 -4 4 3 Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3 Batteries: Morse and Rosenbaum; Bow man and Sheets. Racing; at Norfolk. NORFOLK, Neb.. Aug. 23.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The three-minute race was won bv Lockett (time 2:24, Howell), Manacatta sec ond, Miss Pactina third, Maranda fourth. The 2:35 was won by Praplnna (time 2:2fS, Kay), Moore second, William Panic third, Anna Rush fourth. The 2:18 was won by Honest Abe (time 2:224. McKay), Star Oneida second, Reuben W third. Rebel fourth. Racing at Marlon.' MAJU.ON. Ia.. Aug. 23. (8peclal Tele- f ram.) The attendance at the fair was 000. The races were fine and tjme fast, all being won In straight heats with close finishes. In the 2:18 pace, Zcho Junior won In 2:124- Three-year-old trot, Oakland Doon won; time, 2 31H. Half mile run, Japan won; time, 0:62V. Rifle Tournament Opens Today. SEA GIRT, N. J.. Aug. 23. Preparations are complete for the opening of the tourna. ment of the National Rifle Association of America tomorrow. Teams representing the army, navy, marine corps, the United The That Made Milwaukee Famous. Fbone trts. Joa. Schlltx Brewing Co., 710 Boutn tb Street, Omaba. and ONLY .00 Springs ONLY lO.OO Tickets August 25. good 15 days Good in tcrcrijt tlepn at only Lai! the standard berth rate. tVIA States nsval and the mtlltsry academies! and thirty-two of the National Rimrd or ganisations of the different states, together with HswhII snd the District of Columbia, will compete. The attendance Is the Inraest In the history of tie event. Medals and cash prlaes will be irlven for excellence la Blow, rapid and skirmish firing. HARNESS BLACKS AT 1JKADVIM.B Sadie Mae Wins the Massachusetts Pnrse In the Fourth Heat. RFADVILT.E, Mass , Aug 23 Three well fought harness raees for the three well known purses, the tlo.ono Massachusetts, the 8.H) Neponset snd the 8.vv Tyro, closed the Grand circuit meeting st the Readvllle track today. Sadie Mac took the first In record time for the event, Allerson won the second In the sixth, while Kntherlne, L cap tured the third hest. Miss W'llks ff Oalt, Ont., Is the owner of Sadie Mac and Ka therlne L, while Allerson la the property of W H. McDnel of Chlcsgo. Sndle Mac's victory was expected and tha mare would have won In straight heats had she not tripped her toe at the distance fins; In the second heat when she had a safe lead. The Tyro saw the largest field of voung sters that has faced a starting 1udge (n several years. Again was Miss W'llks the fortune owner of the first horse, ns bar filly Katherlne L held the field at ber mercy. All previous records of the season by the 3-yenr-olds were broken by mora than a second. Results: 2:10 trot, the Massachusetts, purse Jla.mO: Sadie Mac. h. m. (Stonsnn) . 1 9 1 t Kid Shay, b. g. (Rosemlre) 2 12 2 Oracle Kellar, b. m. (Coy) 8 2 3 4 Zephyr, b. m. (Oeersl 3 8 4 1 Robert Mc, b. g. iJolly) 7 8 7 ro Ladv (Sail Hamilton, blk. m. (Howell) ;...6 4 ro Norman B. blk. g. (McCarthy) 4 6 9 ro John Caldwell, b. g. (Thompson).. .6 5 6 ro Gray Gem, g. g. (Snow and W. Mc Donald) 9 7 8 ro Time: 2:064. 2:08. 2:0SV4, 8:08. 2:08 pace, the Neponset, purse $5,000: Allerson, g. h. (Brady) 7 3 2 1 t 1 Walter Direct, b. h. (Goers).. ..9 1 8 8 2 ) Geary, ch. g. (James) 1 6 6 2 8 1 Directum Miller, br. h. (An drews) 2 10 1 dr Don Carr, blk. g. (Clarke) 10 2 4 ro Bollver. b. g. (Dn Ryder) 3 4 3 ro Edwin C, b. g. (Laird) 6 7 8 ro t Bonnie Wllks, ch. m. (How- ard) 8 9 7 ro Miss Wllllmont, b. m. (Snow).. 4 8 ds Oregon Maid. br. m. (Helman). S ds Time: 2:7, 2:0RH. 8:M64. 2:0R. 2:1. 2:11 Foals of 1M2, trot, the Tyro, purse 83,00): Katherlne L, b. g. (Stonson) 1 1 Miss Adhell, b. f. (L. McDonald) 2 3 The Phantom (De Ryder) 6 2 Rosabel, br. f. (Kennedy) 8 Bervaldo, b. c. (Andrews) 6 4 Governor Crane, b. c. (Ma honey) 47" Kalkar, b. c. (Young) 10 5 Prioress b. f. (Paige) 9 6 Silence, b. c. (Thomas) 7 8 The Mlnuteman, b. f. (Proctor) 8 10 Silver Wings, b. e. (Kekers) 12 11 Poncetta, g. f. (Titer) U 12 Time: 2:12, 2:12. North Dakota Field Trials. LARIMORE, N. D., Aug. '23. Trials In the North Dakota field trials club began to day with the Derby. The winners today were: Vashtl, a blue ticked English Bel ter owned by M. F. M. Degraffeurier of Sealo: Prince Orange, an English setter owned by J. F. Fletcher of Birmingham, Ala., second. Third place was divided be tween Rlababe, Miss Ransom and King Woolton. Detroit Buys Pitcher Wlgga. DETROIT, Aug. 23. Manager Armour of the Dtrolt American leaguers today an nounced the purchase of James Wlggs, a pitcher, from the Minneapolis American association team. The consideration waa not given. ' Sporting Brevities. Frank Dunn Insists that the Boston Na tionals will be capitalized next season at $46(1,000 and that he will be In control. President Lennon of the St. Paul club declares that Mike Kelly will not manage the Toledo club next season for the reason that he ia reserved by St. Paul and must play there. Heieafter Sioux City will not get an other crack at poor old St. Joe this season and there may now be a chance for thorn to lose a game, which is a little consolation, at least, only because the Soo's Ipsa Is Omaha's gain. Cincinnati has signed Charlie Hemphill, St. Paul's center fielder, for next year. After a season with St. Louis Hemphill was signed by Lennon and under Mike Kelly's training has developed Into a good fielder. Sam Crawford and "Germany" Bchaefer are having a hot race for the title of cham- Fion run getter of the Detrolts. On August Sam had a lead of ten runs, having scored 41 to his rival's 81, but at present tha , standing Is: Crawford, 42; Bchaefer, 41. The Injury to Lajote has been a lesson to ball players who have been careless In treating Injuries received In a game. Now most all of them withdraw from the gama the moment the rusty spikes of some one's shoes break the skin or In any way make them susceptible to blood poisoning. Beer GlETUElFx Return f