the omwtia datta bee: Tuesday, ArorsT 190(5." CHICAGO EVENS UP MATTERS Windy City Nationals' Defeat Gotbtmitei by Eoor of Three to One. GOOD BASE RUNNING TURNS TRICK Irowa Pitches fined Gam and Kffpi lllti Well HrnKfrfd-Devlin and Mrfiraw fat Oft Field. NEW YORK. Auk. fi Chlr-sgo evened up matters with the locals by winning today's game. S to 1. Good hasp running liy the visitors vnn for them. Dfvlln and McOraw were put T.ff the field for disputing dn talons of the umplrei! Bcore: 1 CJUCAOO. NEW TOBK B.H O A K B H O A T.. glssl. ! .. t A 0 (I HrMnstiari. r 4 2 " Shar-kanl. If.. 4 1 Brnn, rf . . 4 n 1 0 0 erhulte, rf... I 119 ghinnnn. If.. 4 I I rhn-. Ib.il I I 0 0 sTmnur, rf..l J 4 0 1 atelnfeldt, lt 4 II I SM.dsnn. lb . 4 0 10 0 0 Tinkor, as,... S 113 l lmviin, ah.... 1 1 r. 0 1 Bvars. lb..,.. 0t4 fStran, lb.... I 1019 Hllng. e I 0 t I 1 Dstilrn. s . . . 4 1 t 2 1 Brown, p 110 1 orjlhrrl 2b... I 1 1 1 0 MrOmnlfv. p. 1 0 0 1 0 Totala 12 117 14 1 Hrvw-rmin .1 0 10 0 Taylor, p 0 0 0 I 0 Tntale 33 tniS I Batted for MeGlnnlly In eighth. Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 New York... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 First base on error! New York, 1; Chi cago 1 ieft on bases: New York, fi; Chi cago, 12. First base on balls: Off MiHJIn nlty, 8; off Brown. 1; off Taylor, 2. Btruck outl By Brown, 8: hv McfSinnlty. S. - Sacri fice hits: ttchulte. Evers, Stelnfeldt, Tinker. louble play: Kllng and Tinker. Wild pitch: Brown. Passed ball: Kllng. Hits: Off MeGlunlLy, 8 in eight .Innings. Time: 2:10, I'mplres; Johnstone and Emslle. Pirates Win Hntli Ciames. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. Pittsburg gained several points in the National league race by winning two game from Boston today. The score of the first game wag 3 to 0, that of the second 7 to S. Errors were re sponsible for all of the visitors' runs In the earlier contest. Beaumont's catch of a ball close to the ground prevented the home team from scoring at least two runs. Boston plaers continued to make mis plays during the second game and the .visitors soon acquired a commanding lend. Score, first game: , P1TT8M RO. B08TON. B.H.O A E. B H.O.A.B. Lmrh. lb.... 4 0 0 1 Brldwtl. M l 0 17 1 Boaumont. cl. 4 1 10 "Tenner, lb... 4 0 1 0 t Clark. If.... I 0 1 0 "Brain, 3b I 111 TVagnor. aa... 4 1(1 Ohatrs, rf 4 0 10 1 Net ion, lb.,. 4 0 10 1 OHo.irt. If... 4 10 0 1 Osnlay, rl ... I 0 0 0 ODolan, rf.,...4 0 10 0 Kltrhar. lb... 4 I 0 I 1 Nrartham. e..l 1 I 0 Paris, e 4 17 1 OMrabel, lb... I III) .Ltlflala, p.... 4 0 0 ODorner, p I 0010 Teuls M 7 17 17 1 Totela so 6 27 17 I . Pittsburg 0 0O10100 1-. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Sacrifice hit: . Ganley. Stolen bases: Tenney, Brain. Double play: Tenney, (unassisted). First base on balls: Off .Llfleld. 1; off Dorner, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Brldwell. (2). Struck out: By Lel field, 6; by Dorner, 3. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Klein. Score, second game: PITT8BIR0. BOSTON. , B.H.O.A.E. . B.H.O A.F. '11CB. lb... I. 6 1 9 4 C Briowell.' l. . 5 1 1 t aauraont. cf. I 1 I 0 0 Tenney, lb... 4 1 14 0 0 Clark.. If I 1 t 0 0 Brain, lb 4 till Wanner, u... 4 1 1 1 1 Bataa. cf 4 1 0 0 Nealon, lb... 4 0 IB 0 0 Howard. If... 4 0 0 1 I Canler, if ... I 10 0 ODolan. rf I 1 a 0 o Ki'.ntjr, lb... 117 ON red ham, c..4 I I i 1 Glbaon, e 4 I 1 I 08trohl, 2b... 4 0 12 0 Leaver, p 4 1 0 1 1 Llndaman, p. I 1 2 I a Totals .11 11 17 1( X Totals. 35 117 17 t rittsburg 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-7 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 03 Two base hits: Wagner, Glbaon, Brain, Brldwell. Three base hit: IJndaman. Home run: Brain. Sacrifice hits: Heau- niont, Clarke, Rltehey, Dolan. Double plays: Brldwell to Tenney; Undaman to Brain; Rltehey, Wagner to Nealon; Rltehey to-Nealon; Bases on balls: Off I.lnda tnan, It off Leever, 2. Struck out: By Llndaman, 1; by Leever. 2. Wild, pitch: Leever. Time: 1;40. . Umpire: , Klein. t . Uvea Break at rhiladrlphla. , ' PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 6.-8t. Louis and Philadelphia played two games today, each turn winning one. Richie s poor work gave the visitors the first game' and the second Went to the- home players through good batting. The second game was called tit the end of the seventh Inning because of Wkoess. Score, first game:' T. LOt'll. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Barry, rf t 0 0 0 OTtinmss. ef... I Ills Hurra, cf I 1 a 0 OQIeaann. lb... 4 0 I 0 Mart If.... V e 10 a nran.Beld. lb t OHIO Dennett, lb,.. 4 1 4 t OTIlua, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Grady, lb ... 1 1,1.0 0 Magee, If I 0100 Noonan, lb... 1 1,4 0 0 Dunlin, as.... 1 0 0 0 1 Phyla, lb 4 110 Senle, sa... t 1 0 0 o Marehall, C...4 111 D Courtney, ab. I I 1 0 0 Crawford, aa. 4 0 5 0 Donovan, aa-e 10 110 Brown, p 1 1 0 0 0 Dooln. c 1 0 1 0 0 Hbodas, p.... I 0 0 0 OKMn, p I o 0 I u 'L,urh 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. ...t.M 117 0 . 1 Totals.:....! ! 11 1 Noonan out for not touching second base. ' 'Batted for Richie In ninth. Ft. Louis ..3 0 0 (I 1 0 0 0 04 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ii Left on bases: . St, Louis, ; Philadelphia, 10. Stolen bases: Burch. Magee (2.) Two base hit: Titus. Three-base hits: Phylc, Orady. Sacrlilce hit: Mertes: Double play: Marshall and Phyle. tjruck out: AN OLD and WELL-TRIED REMEDY. TO OVKR HIXTT YEARS MBS. WX&T0X.OWa SOOTXIWO stbtjp. ' saa ban used tor orer 8IXTV YEARS by MILLIONS f MOTHERS for tbalr CH1LDRKN WHILE TEETH. INO. WITH PfcKFECT 1 CCKHS IT SOOTHES tba CHILD, SOFTENS tba (H'MH. ALLAYS all HA1M CURES WIND COLIi:, and ta tba boat ramady for DIARRHOEA. . Sold by Druaama I if arery part of ' the world. Ba aura and aak for MRS. WINSLOW'S hOOTHIXG SYRUP 'And Uka aa' Mht kind. ' H can la s bottU WE "CUR ilflENT-F DR. SEARLES 'at SEARLES. 14th OMAHA to MINNEAPOLIS and RETURN ILLINOIS CEDTRAL RAILROAD "Tte Short Line to Minneapolis.' ' ACCOUIIT NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R. . TickeU on sale August 11, 12 and 13. Long Return Limit. . Leave Omaha, 8:00 a. m.; Arrive Minneapolis, 6:50 p. m. ' Leave Omaha, 8:30 p. m.'j Arrive Minneapolis, 7:25 a: m. Tickets good in both Standard and Tourist Sleepers. City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam 8t, Omaha By Richie. B; by Brown. 5; by Rhodes, 3. I'.ia on hall: Off Richie, 4: i'ff Brown, 6; oft KllO.les. 2 Hits: Off Broun, 1 in two Innlnss; off Rhodes. 6 In seven Innings. Passed ball: Marshall. Wild oiirn: Rl'-hle. lime: 2 .lo. I. mpire: Conway. H-ore. second game; PHILADELPHIA. ST. IXC1S B H O A B. B.H O A K Thowee. rf. ..1 0 0 lurrv. rf. .. .. 1 0 0 o t'.lea.im tb .l 0 1 i Ollurrb. rt. . . 1 0 1 0 0 Htnflld. lb I 2 11 0 lrte. If ... I I I 0 Tima. rf 1 1 0 0 oBennalt. lb... I 1 i V 0 Maaee. If I '1 1 0 Oflradr. lb ! 110 0 Imnllll. ta ... I 0 11 OFhrle. lb I 0 1 1 V ( ourtnev, lb. 1112 0 Noonan. c I 0 I 1 t Doom, c 1 o 5 1 n Crawford, n. . I 0 1 1 .p Lueh. p I I 0 1 0 Beeba, p 1 0 0 2 1 Ttia 11 7J0 10 o Tr.talo 2 I II i t Mories out running out of line. Philadelphia 3 0 0 1 0 0 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on buses: St. Iouls, 3; Philadelphia, J. Stolen bHses: Lush, Bransfleld. Two base hits: Mertes 12 Racrlflce hits: Ben nett. Ixmlln, Thomas. Struck otit: By Luh. 4; by Bcebe. S. Bases on balls: oft Heehe, 1. Time: 1:10. I'mpire: Conway. Rrni.klyn Shnta tint Cincinnati. BROOKLYN. Aug. 6 Brooklyn main tained Its last gait today and shut out Cincinnati. 2 to 0. Singles by Iewis and Hummed, followed by a timely three bag ger hv Ritter, brought In two runs, the only lullles made. Jordan Is laid up with a bad foot a.nd Lumley, the other star of the Brooklyn team, is III with tonsllltls. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Maloney. tf ..4 1 1 0 o Itusslna. 2h..l 0 0 10 Caaev. 3b I 0 1 1 Keller. If.... 4 0 10 0 Alperman. 2b 4 1 4 I oJuda. rf 4 110 1 Mn arthv. If. I 1 2 0 ftSrblel, lb 4 1 1 o Lewis, aa 4 10 4 l Iielehanty, lb I 0 1 0 ft Hummell, lb. 1 0 10 0 OSmont.-rf ,1 0 0 0 0 Ritter. rf 1111 o Corcoran, as.. 10 4 11 Heren', c. I 0 7 0 Ol.lvlnseton, c. t 0 I I 0 S( anion, p.... I 0 0 1 OWelmer. p.... 1 1 ft I Totals It 27 10 1 Total! t 4 14 11 I Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 '2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Jude. Three-base hit: Ritter. Sacrifice hit: Delehanty. Double play: Scanlon, Alperman to Hummell. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 6; Brooklyn, 6. First base on balls: Off -Scanlon, 3; off . Welmer, 4. First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Struck out: By Scanlon, 6; by Welmer. B. Wild pitch: Weimer. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Carpentei. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. LoFt. Pet. Chicago 99 H9 30 .7 New York 01 1 33 .Kin Pittsburg '.'5 fll 81 -hl2 Philadelphia 90 45 54 . 4S" Cincinnati ...'. 100 43 67 410 Bronklvn M 41 65 .4:'" St. lyoiiis 1I 37 M ..iW Boston 98 . 34 ' 64 .317 Games today: Pittsburg at Boston. Cin cinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, St. Ixinis at Philadelphia. GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee Wins Two Close Contests from Indianapolis. INDIANAPOUS, Ind., Aug. . Milwau kee won both games of a double header here today. Goodwin's pitching was the feature of both games. In nineteen In nings Indianapolis was able to got only twelve hits oft his delivery. The second game went ten Innings. Score, first game: MILWAUKEE INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Robinson, n. t M I I Dunleary, rf . 4 0 1 1 0 Oreen, If 4 0 1 0 o Atherton, lb. 4 . 0 I t 0 Hrnee. rf 4 10 0 0 Hlmea,' cf . . .. 4 J 2 0 0 Bateman, lb.. 4 I 10 1 oCarr. lb...:..! 1 12 0 0 Ilevllle. c. ... 4 0 10 Williams,' as. 4 017 0 Hemphill, rf. 1 1 4 1 0 Terry. If 4 0 10 0 M'Chean'y, lb I 0 0 0 0 Marran. 2b... 1 0 110 McCorm'k, 2b I 111 OHnlmea, S....1 040 Ooodwln, p. .. ! 0 3 I 0 Kellum. p.... I 10 3 1 Totals 12 t 17 1 Totals II ft 17 1 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 j First btise on balls: Off CJoodwln, 2; off Keiitim, i. Mtrui'K out: ty troonwin, s; by Kellum, 2. Two base hits: Hynes, Bateman. Double plays: Henrphill to Bateman: Ooodwln to Bateman. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 5: Milwaukee, 4. Um pires: Werden and Sullivan. Time: 1:30. Score, second game: M1LWAIKEE. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Rnblnaon. ss. ft 2 0 4 ODunleary, rf. 1 t 2 0 0 C.reen. If ( 1 4 0 0 Atherton, Sb.. I 1 0 I Hvnee, rf..fl. 4 13 0 o Hlmee, rf..ft 110 0 1 Dougherty, rf 1 0 0 0 nCarr. lb I 1 11 1 0 j Bateman, lb. I 1 I 1 o will lama. as. 4 1 I i 1 I Seville, c I 0 0 v Perry. If 1 0 3 1 1 I Hemphill, cf. 4 2 1 0 u Marfan, lb... I 1 ft 1 V M'Chenn'v,. lb I 1 4 0 1 Holmea. .... 4 0 4 10 ' McCorm'k, 2b 4 1 11 i Cromiey, p... 4 0 0 4 e uoodwln, p... 40031 . ' Totals... ...Si 1 10 18 1 ToUls, it 10 10 10 4 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 O'O'O 0 13 Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 0,,0 0 0, 1 0 i Bases on b&Hs: Off Cmmley, 1; ' off Goodwin, 4. Struck out;. By Cromiey. 3; by Goodwin, 5. ' Two base hit: Rob inson. Double plays: Robinson to Mc Cormlck to Bateman; McChesney, (unas sisted.) Stolen base: Duhreavyi Left on bases: Indianapolis. ' 6: Milwaukee, 6. Umpires: Werden and Sullivan.. Time: 1:40. Toledo Piles I p Bis; Seora. TOLEDO. O., Aug. 6. Toledo pounded Cadwallador hard while Sutthoff was a puzzle. Score: TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O. A K. CllnKman, a. ft 1 1 1 0 Davis, rf...., t 11 0 u J. lark. If... 4 13 0 USulllvan. rf. . 4 1110 Odwell. rf 4 2 4 0 Ollremlnaer. lb 4 1 2 V hemont. 2h...( 4 1 ft OHart. If-c 4 1 1 1 o Kruejer. lb.. 4 lift 0Kreman, lb.. 41111 Nance, rf 4 1 1 0 or, re ham. c-p.. 4 0 2 1 0 W. Clarke, lb 4 0 10 1 ellyler, aa....,.4 1111 Und, r 4 2 1 1 oKoi, 2b t o- I i ttulthnff, p.... 4 3 10 IM'a'alder, p-lf 3 0,1 4 a Totala It 17 27 U 0 Totala S3 I'll II 1 Cllngman out on bunt atrlke. Toledo ...'....4 0 1112.10 11 Minneapolis 0 000000. 0 1 1 Two-base hits: Demrwit (2f, Krueger. Clingman, Odwell. First base on balls: tiff Cadwnllader. 2." Struck out: Wy Sutt hoff. 3; hv fad wn Under. 1. Stolen bases: J. flarke(2), OdH'ell, Sutthoff. Passed hall: Ctahitui. Sacrifice lilts: Krueger, Nance, Fox. Double play: Oyler (o Fox to Free man. . Time: 2:OJ. Umpire; Egan. Distillers Take One. LOUISVILLE. Ky., Aug. 6 Louisville lefeated Kansas City today by hatting .'th Frants and Crutcher till over the lot. By the Old Reliable Dr. Searlee Searles. Established in Omaha for It year The many thousands of cases cured by us make us the. most experienced Spec ialists In the West, In all dtseesse and aliments of men. We know Just what will cure you and core quickly. VK CURE VOl'. 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For Mm For Womtn, all styles-all leathers $3.00 to $5.oo AT ALL DEALERS Stecher, for the locals, pitched steady ball throughout. A hard rain before the game left the grounds In a very muddy condi tion. Score: LOII8VILLE. KANSAS CITY. B. H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Hallman, If.. 5 110 OWaldron. rf .ft 110 0 Woodruff, lb. ft 3 t 8 0 MrRrlde. sa .ft I 1 I 0 Braahear. 2h. 4 1 4 I 0 Perrlne. 2b... ft 111 Sullivan, lb.. 9 1 6 0 0 Hill, cf ft 12 0 1 Stnvall. rf ... ft 110 ORurke. 3b 4 I I 0 l Kerwln. rf ... 5 2 4 1 0 Frants. p. lb.. 4 14 0 0 Shaw, c ft 2 7 0 filaeaady. If... 114 10 Qulnlan. sa... I 1 1 2 oLeahy. c 1 17 3 1 Sterner, p....l 0 0 1 cBohannnn. lb 1 0 0 0 0 Crutcher, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 II II 10 1 Totals IS 11 27 7 1 loulsvllle 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 24 Two-baso hits: Sullivan, Burke, Hall man. Hits: Off Frantz, 5 in two Innings; off .Crutcher, 11 In seven innings. Hit hy pitched ball: Cassady, Frantz. Sacrifice hit: Brashear. First base on balls: Off Stecher, off Frantz, 1. Struck out: By Stecher, 7; by Crutcher, S. Double plays: Woodruff to Brasheer; Kerwln to tjulnlan; Cassady to Perrlne. Left on bases: Ixitils. vllle. 7- Kansas City, 8. Time: 1:55. Um pire: Kane. Saints Win First, Second a Tie. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 6. St. Paul easily won the first game today, as Morgan lieid the home club to two tnneld lilts. Berg r was hit hard in two .Innings. tlaglt blunked the champions for eight inulngi of the second game, but Wrigley's doublo tied the score in the ninth. Two extra Innings were played before the game waj tailed on account of darkness. Score, Mist gi- me: OT. PAVL. COLl'Mnt'S. U. H.O.A.B- B.H.O A. K Oeler. If I 0 10 OCIymer. rf....l 0 2 0 0 Susden. lb... I 1 11 1 Coulter. If.... 4 0 10 0 Myers, rf 1 110 0 Plrkerlnx. cf. 4 1 0 0 0 frltk. rf 4 I ! (Ryan. 3b 4 0 10 0 Wheeler, lb. . 4 0 11 tl Klhm. lb I D S 0 0 RfK k field, ss. 4 1 10 3 Hulswltt, ss.. 4 113 0 Padden, 2b... 4 II! OWrlnley, ;b..l 0 3 0 0 Drill, c I 0 3 0 o Blue, c I 0 8 1 a Morgan, p.... 4 0 11 0 Barter, p I 0 1 ft 0 Totala 11 7 27 12 I Totals 30 2 27 10 0 St. Paul 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 06 Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stolen bases: Gcler, Meyers. Sacil flce hits: Sugden (2), Drill. Two-base-hit: ' Rockenlleld. Three-base hit: Frlwk. Double play: Blue to Ryan. Struck out: By Berger. 8; hy Morgan, 1. Bases on balls: Off Berger. 4; off Morgan, 2. v'liil pitch: Berger. Hit by pitched hall: By Morgan, 1. Umpire: Owen. Tlm;: 1:45. Score, second game, CULL MB! 8. , ST. PAl'L. B H.O.A.B B.H.O.A.E. Clymer, rf 10 10 Oeler, If 4 1 1 0 0 Coulter. If.... ft 0 4 0 OSiiftden. lb.... ft 1 11 0 0 Pl. kerlna. of. ft 1 4 0 0 Myers, cf 4 1 1 0 0 Ryan, 3b i 13 1 OKri.k. rf 4 0 1 0 0 Klhm. lb ! 0 II 0 0 Wheeler, lb., ft 111 Hulawitt, sa.. 4 111 ORork' field, aa. ft 1 I ft 1 Wrlaley. 3b.. 4 3 3 1 1 Paddan, 2b... ft 3 13 Blue, e I 1'4 0 0 Drill, e 4 3 110 Flaherty, p... 4 0 0! lSlagla. p 4 0 0 4 0 Totals II I II U I Totals...... 40 13 1 1 Called on account of darkness. Columbus ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 St. Paul...0 000011000 02 Stolen base: Padden. Two-base hits: Ryan, Wrigley, Rockenneld. Double plays: Hulswltt to Klhm (2), Hulswltt. Wrigluy to Klhm; Wrigley, Hulswltt to Klhm; Wheeler to Sugaen. Struck out: By Fla herty, 2. Bases on balla: Off Flaherty, 2; off Slagle, 1. Hit by pitcher: Frisk. Um pire: Owen. Time: 2:14. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. pet. Columbus 108 67 41 .621 Milwaukee .....10$ 62 46 .674 Toledo 106 6H 41 .647 Minneapolis ....109 6j 54 . .535 Louisville 109 06 63 .514 Kansas City. ...109 61 58 .46S ht. Paul... 105 , 45 60 .49 Indianapolis ...108 37 71 .343 Games today: St. Faul at Columbus Kansas City at Louisville, Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Toledo. t;VIES IX THE WESTERS I.EttilE Pneblo Fattens Battlna; Averages OB rnlln. PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 6. Pueblo batted Newlin all over the lot In thiu afternoon's game and won with ease by a core of 11 to 4. The batting started In the first Inning end after two men had gone out the locals plied up five runs. There was plenty of snappy fielding on both sides, and sensa tional plays figured In almost every inning. Three double plays, Noblifs catch of Melcholr's drive and Bader's work at sec ond, together with his stick work, were features of the game. Umpire Slats Davis called McGllvray nut for lnterferlna when he attempted to bunt. He later put Camp. bell out of the game for back talk. Score: 1 T5 1 - Ct, I i . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, rf 6 112 0 0 McGllvray, cf 4 1110 0 Rider, Jb 6 8 8 3 4 0 Melcholr. rf 6 2 8 2 0 0 F.lwert, 3b 4 1 3 2 0 0 Tonnenian, lb 6 1 2 10 J 10 Flxke, ss 6 2 2 1 1 1 Ke.inlcker, c 6 0 2 4 4 0 Minor, p 3 0 1110 Totals 41 11 18 24 10 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Campbell, If 4 1 2 1 0 0 Heater, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 ?heehan, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Noblit, cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Weed. 2b 4 2 1 3 4 2 Newton, ss 3 114 4 0 Frost. Sb 4 0 2 0 2 0 Williams, lb 3 0 1 6 0 0 Kreese. c 1 1 0 0 Nelln. p 4 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 85 6 10 23 11 2 Frost out on Infield fly. McGllvray out for Interference. Bueblo 6 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 -U Sioux City 0 20030010 Stolen bases Fiske. Three-base hit: Campbell. Two-base hits: Fiske, Bader, Ulwert. Passed ball: Kreese. Bases on balls: Off Minor, S; off Newlin. 2, Strui k I cut: By Miuor, 5; by Newlin, 2. Double plavs: Newton. Weed to Williams; Tonne man to Bader; Bader to Tonnenian. Left on bases: Pueblo. . Sioux City. 4. Time: I 1:30. Umpire; Davis. Attendance: 6oo. I Denver Rata Oat Vlelory. i DENVER, July . Denver defeated Des ' Moines In a slugging game today by the ' score of 14 to 10. Doyle had no one to re 1 lieve Gillen. who was pcunried unniercl , fully. Paige collided with Hogriever at r third and was forced to retire, both be. ing badly shaken up. Wright lasted less than an inning, but Des Monies could not touch Adams. Score: ' DENVER, i AB. R. II. PO. A. E. , McHale. lb 5 2 1 14 0 0 ' Smith, ss 5 2 3 0 5 2 Randall, rf 4 3 3,1 0 0 ! Russell, cf 6 110 0 0 I Weigardt. c 5 12 7 10 j Reddick. 3b ...4 1 2 0 0 0 I Donahue. 2b 4 0 1 2 t 1 I Belden. If 4 113 0 0 Paige, p 8 2 2 0 10 , Wright, p 1110 0 0 . Adams, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 40 14 17 27 16 3 ! ' DES MOINES. ! AB. R H. PO. A. E : Caffyn, If 5 1 2 4 0 0 ! O Leary, ss 4 2 1110 . Welday. cf 5 1 1 4 0 0 , Dtxter, c 5 3 2 7 3 0 Andreas, lb 5 3 4 6 0 0 Hogriever. 3b 4 1 1 1 10 j MaiiHke, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Uiazler, rf 4 0 1 t) 0 0 lijae.-.pk. I awfVaJjrx lilllsTlIllMIIII Vnroon. 2b 4 0 1110 Olllen, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 10 13 24 0 Denver 1 1 0 6 0 1 14 De Moines O 0 0 3 0 3 4 0 0 10 Stolen bases: Randall t'Ji, Welgsrdt, Red dirk. Caffvn (21. Hogriever. ' Three-base hits: Pmlth, Paige, MrHale. Andreas Two base hits: Smith. Andreas. Hogriever Home run: Randall. Bases on balls: off Wright, 1; off Oillen. 3. Struck out: By Paige, 5; by Adams, 2, bv Oillen, 6. Hit by pitched ball: O'Learv. Double plays: Smith to Donahue to MrHale; Dexter to Andrrss. First base on errr-r: Des Moines. 3. I-ft on bases: Denver. 4; Des Moines, . Time: 1:50. Umpire: Kngle. Standlnst of the Teams. Plaved. Won. l-"St. Trt. Des Mnines tt ss 27 ,7n9 Omaha 90 49 41 .64 Ienver 96 45 60 . 4T4 Sioux City 94 44 60 .4S Lincoln 94 41 6.1 4'W Pueblo 94 3S 69 .372 flames today: Lincoln at Omaha. Des Moines at Denver. Sioux City at Pueblo. GAM KS IN THE AMERICAN l EAiil E Chicago Itnnehea Hits In Second In nlnsr and Wins from Philadelphia. CHICAOO. Aug. S. Chicago bunched hits in the second Inning, and with the aid of Coombs' wildness and H. Davis' errors, to day defeated Philadelphia 7 to 2. Owen kept Philadelphia's hits well scattered. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. B H O A B. B H.O.A.B. Halm, rf I 1 0 sHartaell, If... 5 0100 Jonas, rf S 0 I 0 o Armtr'st'r. rf 4 1 1 e Ishell, tb ... I I 4 I 1 H. Paris, lb. ft 'I W I O. Dsrls. as . I 1 0 ft j Lord, cf I 0 Ponohtie. lb.. I 1 11 0 0 Murphy, lb... 4 111" Dougherty. If. 4 0 4 9 n Croae. as 4 1 I 4 Town, c lilt eKmaht, lb ... 40110 Tannehlll, tb S 1 I 4 0 Powers. 0 ...1 0 10 0 Owen, p 4 0 0 t 1 prrnea. e I 1 I 1 Coomha. p.... 1 1 1 0 0 Totala W I T i 3 oakler. p...l 0 0 I Schrerk ....1,0 4 4 Totals 17 1 U It I Batted for Coakley In ninth. Chicago 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Philadelphia 1 0 0 n 0 0 1 o 02 Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 10. Two-base hits: Ishell. H. Davis. Sacri fice hits: Tannehlll, Donohue. Hits: Oft Conmhs, 5 In two innings; off Coakley, 8 in six Innings. Stolen bases: Hnhn, O. Davis, Donohue. Struck out: Bv Coakley, 2; hy Owen, 1. Passed ball: f?yrnee. First base on balls: Off Coaklev, 2; off Coombs. 2; off Owen, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Coombs, Ishell. Time; 1:46. Umpire: Hurst. Cleveland Khali Oat Itoston. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 6.-Clcveland shut out Boston today, out-playing the visitors all around. Joss mnde his appear ance In the box after beiny out of the game for two weeks and held Boston down to seven scattered hits. Cleveland pulled off four double plays. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. EHrk. rf 4 I 1 0 (.Harden, rf.,,4 1 0 0 1 Jarkson, If... 4 I ft 0 Parent, sa....4 1 1 1 0 Turner, aa.... 4 1 4 ft i gtahl, cf 4 I I 0 0 Lajole. 2b.... 4 I I ft 0 Ferrlt. lb.... 4 0 3 4 0 Stnrall, lb... I 110 1 uHoey. It I 114 9 Cnntalton, rf. 4 1 I 9 o Freeman, lb.. I 1 10 1 9 Rarbeau, 3b.. I 1 n Mortan, lb... I 19 4 1 Huelow, c 4 Oil 1 Armbnuter, cl 9 4 1 9 Joss, p 19 11 OTannehill, p.. I 0 I 4 9 Totals 13 linil I Totals 30 7 14 IT "l Cleveland 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Stovall. Three-base hit: Congalton. Sacrifice hit: Jackson. Stolen bases: Liijoie, Turner, Barbeau. Double plays: Barbeau. to Lajole to Stovall; La jole to Turner to Stovall; Turner to La jole to Stovall. First base on balls: Off Tannehlll. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Joss. 1; by Tannehlll, 1. I-eft on bsses: Cleveland, 9; Boston, 4. Struck out: By Joss 1; by Tannehlll. 1. Wild pitch.' Tan nehlll. Time; l;2u. Umpire: Evans and Sheridan. evr York Ontplaya St. I.onls. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.-In one of the slowest gimea ever played on the local diamond, New York outgameri St. Louis, winning 8 to 8 In nine Innings, which took nearly three hours to play. New York used three pitchers and St. Louis two. Score: NEW YORK. 8T. LOt IS. B.H.O.A.E. ' B.H.O.A.E. Keeler. rt....ft 1 1 tl oMlrs, lb I 1 1 3 i Elberfeld, ss. ft 1 I I 1 Jones, lb 4 0 14 9 1 Chaaa, lb ft I 13 1 C Stone. ' If I 119 0 (onroy, cf.... ft 110 1 Hemphill, if. I I II 1 l Lapnrts, lb... 4 10 1 SWallara, as . 4 13 3a reiser. 2b. ... 4 3 3 7 4' Brian 2b... 4 1 1 4 4 fialehantr. If. ft 1 3 9 4 Koehler, cf... 3 9 2 V 9 Klelnow. c... 0 0 10 (Rickey, e 4 3(19 t heahro, p... 0 0 1 1 Howell, p.... I 19 3 9 Thomas, c... 4 3(4 9 Jacabsoo. p.. 1 4 4 t 1 Clarkaon, p..J 1 1 1 a:, Ortb. or 0 9 0 0 0 .' Totala 34 I 17 13 Mnrlarlty ... 1 9 9 4 9- ' Totala 41 14 27. 1 , , Batted for Clarkson in eighth. New York Q 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 38 St. Louis....'.'. ,.J '2 0 0 0 1 0 0 08 Earned runs: New "York, 1; St. Louts, 2. Two-base hit: Thomas. . Three-base hits: Clarkson, Conroy. Home runs: Rickey (2.) Sacrifice hit: Jones. Doubje plays: How ell, O'Brien to Jones; Jones, unassisted. Passed ball: Rickey, Stolen bases: Wal lace, Stone. Bases on balls: Off Chesbro: 1; oft Clarkson, 3. Struck out: By Howell, 3; by Chesbro, 1; by Clarkson, 1; by Jacob son, 2; by Orth, 1. Pitching record: Off Chesbro, 3 hits, 6 runs In one Inning; off Howell, 10 hits, 4 runs In seven innings; off Clarkson, 6 hits, 1 run In six lnniogs; on Jacobson, 4 hits, 4 runs In two Innings; off Orth, 1 hit in two Innings. Left on bases: New York, 8; St. Louis, 6. Time: 2:45. Umpire: O Loughlln. Washington Defeats Detroit. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 6. For eight in nings only one Washington player made second baee and in eacli of seven Innings but three men hatted. In the ninth safe hits by WakefieJd, Stanley and Nlll were followed by C. Jones' home run, tying the score. Schalfly's double and a bad throw by Mclntyre on Wajteneid's single won It In the tenth. Score; WASHINGTON. '' DETROIT. B.H.O. A. IS. B H.O.A E. Kill, lb 4't I 1 0 Jonas, cf I I I 0 tl C. Jonea, cf.. ft 1 ft 0 vPayna, rf 4 1 I 0 u Altler. pa ... 4 1 I 3 IMrlntyrs, If. ft 3 4 0 0 Hickman, rf.. 4 0 10 "Crawford, lb., ft 3 It 4 Ii Etahl. lb 4 0 3 1 OBohaefer. lb.. 4 0 1 I 0 Schalfry. 2b... 4 14 1 OCnushlin, lb. 4 I 3 3 9 Wakefield, c 4 I 4 3 1 bowa. aa 4 4 1 7 9 Falkerbers, pi 9 9 I u Warner, C.... 4 3 3 3 Bmtth, p 19 9 1 ODonaitus, p... 4 9 0 0 0 Stsnley 1100W Anderson, If.. 4 0 1 0 9 Totals 97 13 30 13 0 Totala 14 4 30 II 1 Batted for Falkenbcrg In ninth. Washington 0 00000004 16 Detroit 2 10000100 0-4 Base hits: Off Falkenberg, 8 In eight innings: off Smith, 4 in two Innings. Two base hits- Mclntyre, Schalfiy. Three-base hit: Mclntyre. Home run: C. Jones. Sac rifice hit: Lowe. Stolen bases: D. Jones (2, Couirhlin, Warner. First base on balla: tiff Donohue. 'i; off Falkenberg, 3: off Smith, It U-.tt on bases: Detroit, ; Washington. 3. Struck out: By Donohue, 1: by Falkenberg 6. Double plays: Cough un to Crawford; Lowe to Crawford; Schalfiy to Stahl. Wild pitch: Falkenberg. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Connolly. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia ... 96 69 36 .821 New York 94 67 37 . tiOli Cleveland ..... 94 ' 53 4 1 .504 Chicago 98 65 43 .61 Detroit 95 . 41 4i .535 St. Ixjtiis. .' 94 48 48 .600 Washington ....94 36 5s .313 Boston 98 26 72 . St5 Games today: Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis, Boston at Cleve land, Washington at Detroit. RA1X PREVENTS ANOTHER GATgE Heavy Fall Spoils Ladles' Day at Vinton Street Park. Rain again interfered wtih the game at Vinton street park Mond.ny afternoon. The grand stand was well tilled with women, who had accepted Pa Rourke s Invitation to come out to the ladles' day celebration Just as the play was about to start, the rain came down In torrents snd there w.is nothing lft for the.ni to do but return to their homes. The same teams will play this afternoon (if It doesn't rain) and the postponed game will be played at some future date. KEAREY BALL TEAM . DIBtND4 Patronage Not antTfteteat ta Keep Ip the Oraanlsatlou. KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. . (Special Tele grotn ) 1 he management of the White Wlnrs gave the news out that after the game with Grnd Island the team would be disbanded and that base hall mould be over for Kearney for this year. The die banding was made necessary because of the lack of funds. Osfurd Plays ladtana C lose Game. OXFORD. Neb.. Aug 8 (Speclall Saturday the home team gave their red rivals a run for their money at this pla.e In a ball fame, the redskins winning 2 to 1 after nine innings of fast play. Tile Indians plaed one of the hardest games on their pre.ent trl-. Score: Indians 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Oxfoid 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Base hits Oxford. 8; Indians. 8. Errors- Oxford. 1; Indiana, 4. Stolen basei: Indisns. 1. Bases on balls: Off Adams, 3; off Newlv, 1. Struck out: By Adams, 4; by Newly, 8. Double OxiurL u Left on bases: Oxford. 8; Indians. II. Batteries; Oxford, P. Adams ami Schoon over; Indians, Newly and Lawrence. aiehnjler ghat lint Walton SCHUYLER. Neb , Aug 8 (Special ) Sehtiyler today d"fested and shut out Wahoo In an exciting game of base bail by the si-ore of 8 to 0. Both pitchers kept their hits scattered and received good support, but Jelen of Si-htivler proved to be the better man. Ruff. Rich ardson snd Klrrhman were the star nat ters, both Ruff and Richardson getting three-base hits. This Is the second shut out for Wahoo's team on tho local dia mond this season. Smith. Si-liuyler's catcher, left the team today. Score: Srhnvler 0 0 1 ft 2 0 0 03 6 2 Wahoo ....00000000 0 X b 3 Batteries: Schuyler, Jellen and Smith; Wahoo, Bitumen and Smith. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Swatlan. Kearney I.oaes Its Last tiame. fiRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. 6 (Special Telegram.) Kearney receiver! Its third stir, cesslve dfat at the hands of Orand Island today. It was the last game for the Kear ney team this season, as they disband to night. Score. R H F Kearncv 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 8 1 Grand Island ..0 0 0 3 '0 0 0 3 6 11 S Batteries: Kearney, Welsbrod and Zalusky; Grand Island, Coykendall and Townsend. A Challenge. The Peoples Store tea mis on the mar ket for good dates and would like very much the pleasure of hearing from Fre mont, Hooper, Wahoo, Blair and other. If yott think we are easy money, get on. We alwavs bring evervtlilnir we own sinmr and have a large, husky, good-natured ! bunch or players, all ladles favorites und attractive enough to draw a large body of fans together. PEOPLES STORE BASE BALL TEAM. One Game In Three-I Lenatne. At Davenport Davenport, 4; Bioomlng ton. 0. At Dubuque Dubuque-Peoria game post poned, rain. At Cedar Rapids Cedar-Rapids-Decatur game postponed, rain. At Springfield Springfield-Rock Island game postponed, rain. Antlers, lj Tailors. .1. In the report of the Dunham & Dunham and the Antl.-rs game, which was plaved Sunday, the score should have been 5 to 3 In favor or the Antlers Instead of 7 to 5 as was reported. The hits were: Antlers, 3; Dunhams, 6. HARNESS RACING I BIFFALO Malnsheet Wins the Lenox Hotel Purse from Anglola BUFFAIXJ, N. Y., Aug. . Showers fell during the opening day of the Grand Cir cuit races, but only served to make a fast track. Anglola, winner of the first heat of the 2.07 trot, stepped the mile In the fast time of 2:iu. The race was won by Malnsheet, which sold favorite in the pools at IViO to 110 for the field. After losing the first heat in the 2:13 trot. Lake Wueen. a favorite, won the next two. The second heat was the closest finish of the day, when Lake Queen beat Roberta by a nose. The Friend, which sold at 1:0 to Bolivar's fA won the first and second heats of the 2:06 pace. Results: Class 2:07. trotting, Lenox. Hotel, purse $2,0iio, two In three: Malnsheet, blk. h., by Director Gen eral (Thomas) 2 1 1 Anglola, 1). m. (Ames) 12 3 Turley, nr. h. (Geersl 3 3 2 Kid Shea, b. g. (Rnsemlre) ds Aristo, b. g. (Walkerl ds Time: 2:0iH, 2:09. 2:(V Match race, 2-year-olds, pacers, half mile heats, two In three: Eva Hal, blk. m., by Direct Hal (White) 1 1 Princess Direct, blk. m., by Direct Hal (Allen) 2 2 Time: 1:09, 1:07V Class 2:13, trotting, purse tl.600. two In three: lake Queen, b. m., by ' Redlake (Hosemire) 8 1 1 Roberta, h. m. (McHenryl 12 6 Mark Mack, b. g. (Helmans) Kmboy, b. g. (McDonald) Morone, blk. g. (Gerrlty) Irish, ch. g. (Thomas) Kinstress, b. sr. (Clark) Betty Brook, b. m. (Titer) Arabia Rose. b. m. (Held) Charlie Atwood. s. h. (Valentine) Paul Kruger, b. g. (Barnes) .. Charlie T. blk. g. (Curry) Rosa Bonheur, b. m. (Webber) ... Lord Quex. b. g. (Baker) Whiten Wilkes, b. s. (Benyon) . .12 4 .279 .384 . 4 10 3 .667 . 6 6 .988 .10 9 10 . 7 ds .11 ds . ds . ds . ds Time: 2:09. 2:0i 2:0Ki. Class' '2:06, po-dns. purse $1,600, two In three: t - . . . T The Friend, b. s., by Helr-at-Law (VlcCsrfro) a Texas Rooker, b. h.. by Texas (Snow) 3 2 1 Hal Chaffln, br, h. (Geers) ; 8 . Red Bird. b. m. (Cox) J T i Bolivar, b. g. (W. Walker) $ Geary, ch. g. (McEwen) ? J k Allerson. gr. h. (McMahon) 7 6 6 r)w.sir.o i- u .. Muroiiyi u Gratt,.'b. s. (Spencer) ....... Riley B, bik. g. (Brskine) .. .... ds .... ds Time: z:u'. z:ipi. EVEST OS THE Rl'SXHa TRACKS Dandelion Wlna the Saratoga Handi cap and Makea Sew Track Record. mnlTflOA N Y.. Aug. 6. F. R. Hitch etfck VrSrV ?' Dandelion and Tangle, cou nted in "be betting at 13 to 5. ran first a id I second in the $10,000 Saratoga handle ap one mile and a quarter, at the opening of Saratoga's racing season today Dandelion, fn winning, created a new rarkrecord the distance, stepping it in 2 W' ,V,n ! tviree-bftha of a second faster than Irish lXi s time? made in 1903. Gallavant. an added starter, was third. Peter Pan. favorite, and carrying top weight of 125 pounds, won the Flash stakes by a head from Electioneer, with Arctic third Peter Pan made all the pace, but had to be ridden out to win. . Hereulotd. played down from 8 to 1 and B to 1 captured the Saratoga steeplechase, Hvlas, the favorite, was never a factor, finishing away back. Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Mna Jackson won. Rusk second, Husted third. Ttm? 1 Second race, the Saratoga steeplechase, about two miles: Herculold won. Gold fleur second. Kassill third. Time: 4:1!. Third racr five and a half furlongs. Peter Par. won. Electioneer second. Arctic third. Time: 1:064. Fourth race, the Saratoga handicap, mile and a quarter: Dandelion 113 (Sfwolll. 13 to 6 won; Tangle. 1)7 (Miller), 13 to 5, second:- Gallavant, 99 (Koorner). 10 to 1, third. Time: 2:04. Fifth race, mile, selling: Runnels won, Lancastrian second. Sir Russell third. Time: 1:39,. Sixth race, five and n half furlongs: Kalllcrlnkle won. Alpemarchen serond, Waterburv third. Time: 1 :0S CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 6. Results at La- fof'1 , First tree, seven furlongs: Babe B won, Orllne second, Inspector Girl third. Time: 1:2!V Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Two Bells won. Princess Marie second, Orland Wick third. Time: l:0Vs. Third race, six furlongs: Meadow Breeee won. Wee Iiss second. White Plume third. Time: 1:13. Fourth race, steeplechase, handlcan. club house course: Class Ieder won. Dalesman econd. BHly Wake third. Time: 3:2!. Fifth race, six furlongs Free Bootr won. Flestic second. The Thrall third. Time: 1:14H. Sixth race, mile: Golden Mineral won, St. Sever second, Royal legend third. Time: 1:41H. 8evepth race, mile: St. Paris won. Pavolr Fnlre second, Nine third. Time: 1:41. 0W ET8I A WINS FIELD C;l P Mae Teams Take Part la Contest and Kxruoor Is Second. CHICAGO. Aug. . The Marshall Field cup was won for the second time by the Onwenteia team in the annual tournament over the Onwentsia golf course today. Exmoor, aided by the Kgans, finished sec ond. During the play H. Chandler Egan, former national amateur champion, quailed the -hole record of the course with 150 strokes. The plavers on the winning team were: D. R. Forgan. R. H. M. Klwee. W E. Clow. Jr.; B. D. Smith and Alden Swift. Nine teams took part In the play On wentsia. Exmoor. T.ake Geneva, Midlo thian. Homewnod. Westward Ho, Skokie, Gl-nvlew and Rork Island. Play for the Mayflower cup, which takes the place of the Ravinoaks cup won last year by H. C. Egan. begins tomorrow, with a qualifying round of thirty-six holes. Nearly "n entries, representing clubs through the west, have been made. Racine at Tekaman. TEKAMAH, Neb., Aug. 6 ( Special ) All the harness horses arrived on a spe cial train yesterday morning for this week's race meet and the gallopers are expected today. If the weather con tinues fslr this will undoubtedly bs the best and fastest meet of the season. The program for tomorrow Is: ! 27 trot, wltn thirteent entries, purse 14 00; '2.30 pace, with thirteen entries, purse $400; running half mile dash, purse 875. Automobile Rental Co. Office Niles it Moser. Sixteenth snd Farnam. Tsl. Doug-Us iSeSJ a. J1?1"' d,f'Runnir eruption, rashes, boils, etc.. as well MS.pimpIc. I Zi k, JT'u SCaly skins' sW the Presence of some irritating humor , a the blood These aci.ls nl humors with which the blood Is filled re being constantly thrown off through the pores and gland, and tb skin etter it"1 fcv.cnsh' unsightly condition. Nothitvp; applied 11 ! a y 1caB,,anB the condition of the blood or tucvent the .outflow of poison9 and acid-; only constitutional treatment can L this. The countless fa,ves- lot,ons. etc., that are used cannot reach the humor-laden WtTolb flrff iAm!?F' U-CSS: CXCCpt for lhc lpry comfort and clean rnurfii 7 8 tJ The 8i'f f1Son in the Wood. wJ'H'h ia the cause of the) trouble, must be removed before a cure can be effected. R. S. 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