Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 11, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, WOC Ladies' Daintiest & Shirt Waists I Worth up to Qa $2.50, at Will This represents entire surplus stock of the National Waist Co., of New York. The pretty effects have the embroidered fronts, lace Insertions, many embroidered and white Swisses, long or short sleeves, many Peter Pans, in coin and ring dots, etc., worth up to $2.50 at, each, JLL ,' ' Vl ' ''''J LLJL llliVlHiJi LULU. J LJ L 11 11. R mMer Baroilii from loe J H I 8 Odds and Ends of Ltdies Wool Suiis elons, ponys etc. worth up to $20, at $522 Ladies white wool mohair and serge Skirts, circu lar and pleated, worth up to $10, Sale of Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish linen, cambric and sheer Irish linen ladles' and men's sises. SOME SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. Many of these have hand em broidered Initials, plain and corded lines, finest sheer and hemstitched linens and fine . cambrics they &T6 manufacturer's seconds and a few are the least bit Imperfect should sell at 35o each at, each. lie rrj .... . Mm ?i a. 1 st w u i i 1 1 a or J) $222 I 8c Bankrupt Stock Ladles' high shoes and Ox fords sol n at astonishing bargains during this great ale. These are all high class shoes from a leading factory. All the ladles' finest high shoes and Oxfords actually worth ! and 18.60, going, at All the ladies' finest high fords, actually worth from at . 1.69 jar m shoes and ox- 13. SO to 16.00, GRAND COflPLETB CLEARANCE OP STUNNING SUMMERY MODELS IN Shirt Waist and Jacket Suits POSITIVELY WORTH UP TO $10 EACH, AT If you have seen these exquisite suits in the window, yn will reilizs their beauty and the splendid values we are offerinq. Hundreds of styles and all of them dainty and up-to-date. The suits are fresh and cfoa and show every popular style feature. THE DRESSY LITTLE JACKET SUITS Are in the pretty Eton, Bolero and Pony Coat effects, made of pure linens, Indian Head muslins and duck, many jackets with lace insertions, full skirts, etc., easily worth up to $10.00 each. THE STUNNING SHIRT WAIST SUITS- Very daintily fashioned in lawns, white nnd dotted Swisses, soft mulls, etc., with the full fluffy skirts, embroidery folds with insertions to match; also colored lin ens and ehambrays, suits that are worth as high as $10.00 each; all in this great 6ale at, each . Great Clearance of All. Our Silk Shirt Waist and Jacket Suits These are the most practical and popular traveling garments. Silk Shirt Waist Suits and Jacket Suits, in Silk Jacket and Shirt "Waist Suits, value9.as checks, stripes and colors,, worth up Q QQ j high as $45, I) ( , tt OP .U I at ITiUJ OB Be I Allot Weather Special, I SHEETMUSICSALE fcj To make Saturday a grand sale day in our sheet music department, we will take hun dreds of new and popular songs and in- S? Btrumental pieces and place them on sale far below price, b Big counter full of favorite 8 sheet music, at &j COME EARLY. Good pianists in attendance Basement Ladies' one dol lar White Duck Skirts slightly damaged, at, each 39c to $25, at. .. i Basement Ladies' $2 and $3 Shirt " Waist Suits, dotted and striped CIQ0 lawns, etc i...vOC at.. Basement Ladies' Petticoats striped checked ginghams, worth to $1, each . . Wash 49c Basement Ladies' ging ham aprons in various size checks, worth 25c, flA'. go at 1UC 10c $1.00 Elbow Length Pure Bilk Mitts 11.00 grade 50c Hosiery 25c Ladles' 46c Past Black Ftna Cotton Hose, double soles.. Ladles' and Children's Hon Blacks, i!!f..?!Sr...'0e-We-Wft Long Silk Gloves Elbow Lenirth t Silk Gloves White, cream, gray, and elbow Ungth f CA Black Taffeta Gloves pair.... Pura Silk Black and White Ex tension Glove Tops pair ......' Ladies Neckwear Ladies' Wash Summer Neckwear Fancy embroidered and lace trimmed,' large variety, white and f colors some slightly mussed )( worth up to 35c at, each "ladies Vests Ladles' Fine White Cotton Vests special at, each.... tS&S Shirts at 75r VaajS,,.) A V A '75c All the at. . . . All the at. . . . 11.50 suit case, 12.00 suit cases. From New York custom shirt shops mohair, pongee and soisette, neck- band style and collar. attached, coat style, etc.; at i 69c Men's $1.00cn I SOe and 75c men's aum-C shirts, at JVC mer underwear, at. ... J C Clearing Sale of Dress Suit Cases 08C A' th s-69 Bult esses, C)3 ' 1 .45 1 A5t)j' 3.98 Our $1.00 and $1.S0 mercerised cotton and lisle men's underwear shirts and drawers, at OMAHA TURNS THE TABLES ShuU Lincoln Oat in ft Fitohsrs' Battle Estwsen McUoeley and Eyler. ONLY ONE RUN SCORED IN THE GAME Perrlng; Hits for a Doable and with Two Down Dels a Drives Him la with s Crackle Single LINCOLN, Aug. 10. In a great pitchers' battle today Omaha turned the tables and beat Lincoln by a score of 1 to 0. He Neeley had a shade the best of Eyler, whose work, however, was of the star or der. The lone run of the game came in the seventh Inning. Perrlng led oft with a double and after Welch and Baasey had been disposed of Dolan landed for a cork ing single, sending Perrlng home. Dolan played 'a remarkable game In the field, a did Barton for Lincoln. The score: OMAHA. AB. R Carter. If 4 o Howard, tb 4 0 ferrtng, 8d 4 1 Welch, cf 4 0 Bavsey, rf. 4 0 Iolan, lb S 0 Oondlng, e I 0 Iocg, ss t o McNeeleyv p , I 0 H. PO. A. 0 10 S 1 0 4 1 -0 0 IS 1 1 1 I 6 0 I Struck out: By Corbett, I; by Ehgle, 2; liv Adams. 2:. Left nn hn ' rnvr. 7: Sioux City, 9. Home run: Campbell. Two- oase nits: weed (2). First base on errors: Penver, 1; Sioux City, 4. Time: i:W. .Um pire: Lynch. Attendance; M0. Three Straight for Champs. PUEBLO, "Colo.. Aug. 10. Des Moines made It three straight from the locals this afternoon by a score of 9 to 1. In the the Silver Eagtes. Batteries: Silver Eagles. Oulnane and Burkland; Antler Juniors, Munroe and Malander. GAMES IH AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Iwsbi Pitches the Klrat So-Hit Game of the Season. rnT.i'MRl'B. Aus-. 10. Pitcher Swann of I Kansas City today made the league leadem early stages of the game allien was In 5i CTctlms of the first no-hit game of the tine form and had the game well In hand, i Ahmer can asimclation season He ave no 5S,nt,y.,J!2f .up.5X.r,?i iB HZ eJ"hlh ' AilM?: t other ninth innings Pueblo tied the score. In rolumbus olayers reached first on Infield the eleventh inning Welday singled was "Voy to? to sond. Manager sacrificed by Dexter and after Andreas f'wl', i ih. hnm. club was DUt off the had been retired Miner ourooselv walked V'y"16' ?f the nome ClUD P 1 Hogrlever. Qillen, who followed, won his "c'"' own game, however, with a clean single to I and tenth by Caffyn and Welday kept the, m"?' H " 1 locals from scoring the winning run. The r,aV,' tb.'.'. t cf.. Cook, If... Mcdilvray, Kader, ZD Melcholr, rf t:iwert, 3b Tonneman, lb.. Fluke, ss Kennicker, c... Minor, p :.. PUEBLO. Aa R. 1 4 H. PO. A.. E. t 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 3 i 3 1 1 10 4 0 1 6 0 4 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 KAN8A8 CITY. COLIMBVS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.OA.E. 0 0 0 0 Hlnchmn. m I 117 K oulter. If.... 4 I 0 0 10(1 Pickering, cf. 4 0 I 0 0 0 10 0 PHrl. lb 4 0 I 0 0 114 0 Klhm. lb t 0 10 1 1 0 It 0 OHulK'ltt, H. . I 0 14 1 0 10 OWrlsley. lb., t 0 I I 0 110 0 Blu. c I 0 5 4 0 0 0 1 OQroth, p t 0 0 I 0 Hill. ef. Burke, lb.. Prtnti, lb. raiiudr, If loabr, c. Swans, p.. Totals 7 10 33 II 3 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Caffyn, If 6 O ueary, sa i Welday, , cf I Dexter, c 4 Andreas, lb 4 Hogrlever, 2b 3 Olllen, p 6 Magoon, 2b 6 vjlcotte. If i 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 11 1 0 3 2 Totals 31 1 LINCOLN. AB. R. ( 27 18 H. PO. A. 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 E. 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Des Moines.. Pueblo .1 4 .0 1 ..46 0 0 0 0 It 10 1 0 1 0 33 10 4 0 0 0 2-9 3 3 0 0-7 Ketchem. cf... Uuillln, 3b renlon. If Thomas, lb.... Collins, rf Oagnler, s.. Barton. Sb SUnran, c Eyler, p ilolmee ' Totals jo 0 4 ' 27 $ 0 Batted for Fenlon In the ninth. Omaha o 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Lincoln .....0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 00 Earned run: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits' Perrlng. Dolan. Long. Sacrifice hits: Thomaa, Holmes, McNeeley. Stolen base Qulllln. first base on balls: Off MoNee- ley. i. eiruca out: By Eyler. 4. Lett on ; bases: Lincoln. ; Omaha. 4. First basi l ? rr?T?: Uncoln, I. Time: 1:15. Urn- I Denver Has Some Ballooalats. DENVER, Aug. la-Sloux City slaugh tered Pitchers Adams and Engle of Denver and did not 1st up even when Cutcher fcaluaky went to the filing line, getting twenty runs with twenty-two hits, includ ing a homer, seven three-baggers and a couple of two-sackers. Corbett toyed with the Oiiaslles. allowing them five runs on even hits. Score: SIOUX CITT. Campbell. If 7 3 4 1 0 fcheehaa. rf 13 3 10 Nobllt, cf ., 4 3 3 l a Weed. 2b .415 Newton, so 4 i 1 1 Frost, 3b (114 3 Williams, lb 3 3 12 0 Hess, c 4 2 13 1 Corbett. p 1 2 2 0 0 Total II 7 It 17 I Total! 10 0 17 1 t Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 15 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Burke (2). McBrlde. Sac rifice hit: Perrlne. Three-base hit; Leahy. Struck out: By Groth, 4: by Swann, 1. Bases on balls: Off Groth, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By Swann. Klhm. Time: 1:35. I'm- , plre: Egan. 0 Millers Defeat Distillers. t 1 fm'lSVILLE. Aug. 10. Minneapolis de- 0 feated Louisville today by batting Dunkle 0 hard at opportune times. Cadwallader ns 0 wild at times, but kept the locals' hits well 2 scattered. Bcore: 0 MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. 0 B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E 2 Pti. cf t I I 0 0 Hillmmn, If.. I 1 I 0 d - D.SulllTia. rf 4 I I 0 0 Woodruff, lb. I 1 I I Grcmlllz'r. lb I I 1 4 0 Rruhttr, Jb. 4 0 11) Orhm. If... I 110 S8ulllrn. Ill I 10 t rrmu, lb.. 4 i 4 0 0 8lovll. of ... 4 1 10 0 Orlor. m 4 14) 0 K.r.lo. rf... I 1101 Fax. lb 4 0 4 2 OBlonrr. c I 0 I I U ;. 22 MEN'S OXFORDS All tb men's fin oxfords, worth 13.00, J All the msn's IS.60 nd $4.00 stylish ox-') 4( fords, at S J All the men's Florshelm oxfords, latest styles, and Dr. Reed's tan oxfords, worth $5.00 and T 75 $(.00. at J,I J ladies' Wash Belts 5,000 Wash Belts Some are slightly soiled from the looms, beautifully embroidered ra9h and silk belts, eyelet em broidered Fritzi Seheff styles, form fitting, pearl buckles and and harness buckles, worth 25c, 35c and 50c, at Jewelry Novelties S 1,000 Brooch Pins and fancy stick, Pins worth up to 50c, at .......... . Q Parks Bros. and Roger's Link Buttons, 25c and 50c values, at. ... , g Imported Crystal Bead Xecklaces, blues, y greens, amber, amytheist, worth 25c, at. w Oval Beauty Pins, warranted gold filled, worth 25c pair pair S Pearl Beads, unbreakable, extra heavy quality, worth 50c, at strand. . .' Fancy Linen Sale Saturday in Basement Importers' surplus stock. of fine Irish point pillow shams and stand covers, worth $1.00, on basement bargain square Sat-1 ; urday only; at; each 10c 10c 10c 10c crrt r : : Sage. Hits: Off Dougherty, 7 in six and one-third innings; toft Base, 1 In one-third Inr.Ing; oft Curtl 0 lit two-thirds In ning; off Goodwin, 3 In one and two thirds Innings. Double plays: H. Hemphill to Balewaq; Cllngman to V. Clarke. Um pires: Owens and Sullivan. Time: 2:00. Score, second game; MlLWAl'KEE. TOLEDO. p. HO. A. B. B.H.O.A.E. Robinson, u. i 3 1 I Ininmin. M. t 1 ltd Grfn. rf t 11 1 tj. Clark, If.. I 14 10 Hynrt. If t 111 0 Knaba. 2b.... 4 1 i 0 0 (Jatrman, lb.. 6 i 1 1 Drmont, cf .. I 110 0 Porlll. C.... 6 0 7 1 0 Krursr, lb.. 4 1111 Homphlll, cf. 4 110 0 Nance, rf I I 4 0 1 M'C hran'r, 3b 5 1 1 4 CW. Clara., Ibl I I I t MK'ormk. 2b4 0 1J OLanil. c 4 1111 Uoodwm. p.. I 1 I I OSuttboft, p.... 4 0 0 10 Totala 17 14 17 II t Total! It II 17 T Milwaukee .......... .0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0-8 Toledo 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Land, Hemphill. Home run: RlcChceney. First baee on balls: Off Hutthoff, 3; off Goodwin, 3. Struck out: By Sulthorf. 3; by Goodwin, 6. Double plays: Knahe to Clarke; Bateman (un assisted), int by pitched balft Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, Green, Knabe. Stolen bases: McChesney, V. Clarke, em pties: Owens and Sullivan. Time: 2:10. Standing- ol the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. ....113 ,...111 ....It ....112 ....113 ....113 ....lit) ....111 Milwaukee at Columbus. Kansas city at Toledo, St. Paul at Louis ville, Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Columbus ..... Milwaukee ..... Toledo Minneapolis .... Louisville .... . Kansas City .. St. Paul Indianapolis . . Games today: 70 43 .021 63 48 .bdli 9) 49 .5j0 67 65 .5"9 57 66 .04 64 6a .47s 47 J .42d 38 73 .342 Detroit, v 7; Boston, t. Struck out: By Kubanks, 4; by Dlneen, 1. Double plays: Payne to Coughlln, Payne to Scliaerer, Stahl to Morgan. Wild pitch: Eubanks. Time: 1:46. Lmpire: Connolly. ... Chicago Bunches Hits. CHICAGO. Aug. 10. Chicago bunched hlis today and defeated New York, 2 to 1, In the opening game of the series. The visitors scored In the second on a single and a triple, but Chicago scored In the fifth on just the reverse, a triple and a single. Two singles and an out gave Chicago the winning run in the eighth. Scorei CHICAGO. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hahn, rf I 0 0 0 CKMl.r. rf....4 0 10 0 O'Nctl, cf.... 4 1 0 0 0 Hoffmann, ef. 4 1 1 0 0 Iaball. tb I 0 I I ICbaa. lb I 0 I 0 0 Dan., aa I 0 I I Of onror, a. ... 4 1110 Donohua. lb.. 0 11 1 OLaporta, lb... 1110 0 Dougherty. If I 1 I 0 OYaactr, lb... I 1 I I 0 Sullivan, e...l 1 1 0 Dol.hantjr, If. I 1 1 0 0 Tann.hill, ib. I 0 I I CKl.lnow, C...I 010 Walab, p 110 1 OCneabro. p.... 1 0 0 4 0 . y Total. M i 17 II 1 Totals M I 24 10 0 Chicago 00001001 X New York 01000000 01 Left on bases: Chicago, J; New York, t. Two-base hit: Hoffman. Three-base hits: Delehanty, Dougherty. Double play. Tan nehlll to Isbell to Donohue. Struck out: By Walsh 6; by Chesbro, 9. Passed ball: Klelnow. First base on balls: Off Walsh, 1; off Chesbro, 1. Time: 1:66. , Umpire: Hurst. t Game Postponed. At Cleveland Washington-Cleveland game postponed, rain. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. lost. Philadelphia .. Stolen bases: Caltvn. Hosrlever i. Rader. Melchior. Three.hHM hit: Molrhlnr r-n Yeaaar. a I III uutnlan. aa... 4 1410 ball: Kennicker. Bases on balls: Off Minor. Cstinal'osr. p 4 1 0 0 0 Duukla, p.... I 0 u I 0 6; off GUIen, 5. Struck out: By Minor. 7: ' l.V lillla,. (! I ... An . l t Pueblo, 11. Two-base hlta: Elwert. Wel day. Wild pitch: Glllen. Double play: Mlnur to Bader to Tonneman. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Davis. Attendance: l.OOU StandluB of the Teams. Totala. . 0 0 0 80 4 21 11 : 0 ! I M , Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Des Moines ..: 97 68 28 .711 Omaha 3 61 42 .6i9 IVnver W 48 M .46 Sloui City W 46 63 .4b Llncudn 97 42 65 . 445 Puublo 98 W 6 .3t7 ''lames today: Omaha at , lines at Pueblo, Sioux City at Denver. Totala 40 II 17 11 0 Minneapolis 2 Louisville o v i v v v v v v i Two-base hit: Woodruff. Thrc-bae hits: Cadwallarter, Davis, Uiemlnger. Bases on balls: Off Dunkle. 4; off Cadwallader, 6 Struck out: By Cadwallader, 1; by Dunkle. t. Hit with pitched ball: By Oyler, Davis. Double play: Grtminger to Fox to Free man. Left on bases: Minneapolis, f. Louis ville, 7. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Kane. Saints Win from Itooalers. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 10St. Paul won a i L n.. from Indianapolis. 4 to S. today. Gelor. ' t tl. T I . . . . 1 ha. I w " olar. aa rhe Mickeyltes will come to Omaha for Sufdeo, ib. . d uble-heuder Sunday, when Pa will try Myara. lb.., to even up old scores, for what the Holmes rn.a. it bunch did to the Kourke family on the Vhaalar. lb, occasion of the last visit. The Lincoln ''. team has been strengthened up until It ha-i.f,, a fast Infield and a good outfield", with Its -riit't. p"." pitchers working well. The games should attract considerable Interest, tor Pop Kylt-r! Totals la saia to again to nave rastened his noodno 1 ei Paul . . 1, .. I I . W. . . . ,ii 1 ' ' Indlanapoll I for St. Paul, had eleven assists. Score; I. ivnlivi.ni IS B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. I 1 1 11 1 lunlaar. rf. I I l J 4 111 OAtharton, II I I I I 4 14 OHlmea. cf.... 1110 4 11 OTarr, lb 4 1 V 4 0 t 1 William., aa. 4 0 I 1 1 4 0 1 (Parry. It 4 I i ' 41'. OMarcan. Ib... 4 1 I I f 1 i 0 OHolmaa, C....4 14 11 10 11 OKallum. p.... 4 loin nn tlie umalia team, but many fans will not believe It. Base Ball at KleU Clnh. U I 7 10 t Totals 3 11 M 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 01 .0 00000 20 02 First base on balls:- Off Kellum, z. Struck out: By Kellum. 2, by fruiti. i. Two-base hit: Atnerton. Three-base hits: The Field club plays the Union Pacific 1 Hlmes, Frlek. Double play: Williams to Saturday at S o'clock at the Flold club Carr. Left on baac-a: Indianapolis. h; St. irntindi. Following la th lineun: I PauL 1. Umpire: Werden. Time: l.ao. Touls McHale, lb .. Smith, as .... Randall, rf . Kusscll. ef .. Welsart, 0 .. Heddlck. ir . Donahue, 2u lleldan. If .... Ada ma, p .... .tangle, p ..... klalusky, p .. 60 H DENVER. AB. R- 22 C 13 II. 0 i 1 o t 0 0 0 t A. Totals bloux City Denver Stolen bases: hits: Bheehsn, 36 I T 27 1 I 1 t t t 0 6-a 0 01010100-i McHale, Smith. Sacrifice Noblit. Three-base hits: Campbell. Corbett. Frust, Nohlil, ilollala, Kendall. Bases on balls: Off Corbett. 3. ittt i-Hcjs U oB. Adaiua. 1; oil Zjaluaky, . Field Club. Abbott .... Malone ... Creighton Chambers Kelly Hoagland Rogers ... Karr Gordy ..... ...First .. . .. Second ... Third . ...Short . ... Left ... . .. Center .Bight Union Pacific. Pender I Even Break In Toledo. i pivm pn," ft luff trt 'rfilerirt And Ttfil- i. J" , waukea broke even today, each team win- Kennedy nln lt8 geitne by stick work. The fitld Knight WUM 4 aea of mud. - Score, first game: .R. Kennedy TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE. ..Doddorman B.H.O.A.E. u.h.o.a E. .-Kchoe I cilDtua. aa. 4 1 I I I Roblnaon. a. I i 1 ..Catch ...Waldrlge . J. Clara.. W. I I I 0 OGraao. rf I 0.00 ...Pitch Kocker '- I Hraaa. . uamont. ci... a I a aoairinan, in.. . w Kruagar. ID . I 111 IHolh. r 4 111 Nanc. rf I C oHrmphlll, cf. 4 I 1 1 1 W. Clarke, lb I 1 T 1 OM'theaur. lb I I 0 Lass, 4 1 t Hot orm a. tb 4 J I I I l hactt. p 11 oUMJtUvrt.. 1111 Curl I., p 4 ( Totals HUDU Oao4m, p. 0 I tn. p..r.... 4 0 bavlll 14 Harvard Has Easy Time. HARVARD, Neb.. Aug. 10 (Special Tel egram.) Harvard defeated the Mlnden bunch yestcrdiiy by a score of 10 to t. The game n uninteresting. Sanderson pitched good ball and wua well supported. Vore: R H E. Harvard 1 11(1111 10 12 1 Muidrn 1 01000010144 liatterlea: Adams, Mace ' and Gaarde; Sanderson and Ui.g. Umpire: Clark. Cat ia Heal Antlers. The Silver Eagles defeated the Ant' Juninrs Thursday at Tweni y-aeventh and Blondo by the score of II to 16. The features of the game were the catching oX "ckluii" Ualaudur aud the batting of Total! it 12 ! a 4 Batted for Curtis In the eighth. Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 112 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Krueger 2 laniont. Sacrirtce bits: Chtvh, DoukIi erty. Sage. Stolen bases: Hemphill, Knabe. First bae on balls: Off Dough, eity, 6; off Oo..dln, 1. Sm.'-k out: by C'Ueciv. s. by trouaherly. e. Wild DlUu. 0 0 1 0-6 J. narke (AMESI THE AMERICAN I.EAGIL t. l.onls Shots Out Philadelphia One to Nothing. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 10. A base on bails to Powell. Nlles' sacrilice and Stone s two outjgur won today's game for St. Louis, 1 to 0. Powell hud the Philadelphia baltc-it, cumpletely at his mercy. Score: ST. LOllS. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. .Nilaa, Ib I 00 Ollartael, U-..I 4101 Jonea. lb 4 1 11 0 Lord, cf 4 0 0 0 0 tttone. If 4 110 u Dai la. lb 4 1 II Hrmpbill, rf. 4 0 I 0 Ogaybola, rf... I 110 Wallai. aa.. I 0 I I 0 Murphy. 2b... I 1110 O Urlrn, lb. . . I 2 2 4 0 hrerk, c... I 14 0 0 Koehlrr. cf... I 0 10 Ul'roaa, aa I 0 110 ll'tonnr, ..! 17 1 OLri.01. lb.... I 0 110 Powell, p 10 0 1 0Wllell, p... 1010 --Armbruit.r ,1 0 Totala..:. ..21 127 12 Oldrin(. aa...l 1 1 V ll.udar, p... 1 0 0 0 Knight, Sb... 0 0 0 V 0 Totala II I 14 11 1 Iiutted for Lennox In eighth. St. Louis 00100000 1 Philadelphia OOOOOOOO 0 o io-U hits: Stone, Davis, St) bold. Sacrifice hit: Nlles. Double plays: OBrien to Wallace to Jones (21, Wallace to Junes, t 'asMi-d ball: Schreck. Stolen base: Junes. Wild pitch: Waihleil. First base on bails. lift Powell, 2; off VVutldell, 2. Struck out: My Powell, ; by Bender, 2; by VYaddelt. i. Pitching record: tilt Waddell, 6 hits, 1 run, in seven innings; off -bender, no hit, no run, In one Inning. Left on bases. Si. LouIm, tt Pmladeipitia, 4. Time: l;iL Um pire; U Luughllu. Uoaton Wine from Detroit. DETROIT. Mich., Aug. 10. Two great plays by Ferris, one of mem stopping De troit from tying tlie score In tne seicnlh, were principally responsible for Boston s victory, 4 to 3. Dineen ws forced to te tire at the end of the Inning named. Aiui hrusier was injured by a luul tip and te tired In the fourth. Burners and Kllfoyl of Clevelund, Collins of Bonion, the Detroit management and president Ban Johnsun were In conference here before the game. Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. U.H.O.A E. B H O.A.B. Hardan. rf... 4 I I 0 OJoaaa. cf 4 I U Parent. .. . .1 0 14 0 Llndaay, lb . I ttahl. cf t 1 3 I IMtlntyre. if. Kerrli, ib ... 4 111 Oir.alurd, rl.. 1 ttoay. If 4 1 t 0 la.Uafer. 2b..4 (.runhaw. lb I 1 11 l ouahlla. U. 4 koljiu. 0 I 111 VLoaa. aa 4 014 Armbni.tar. el 0 1 l fe.ro.. c 4 I I I Palaraop. c... I Kiibanka, p .. I 1 I 0 Dinaau. p. ... I 0 0 0'Mulhn 1 0 0 0 0 WiDlrr, p J102 TotaU M I 17 14 I Totala It I 17 II 1 'Batted for Eubanks In ninth. Boston ,00301000 0-4 Detrou 10160010 0 J Baft hits: Oh Dineen In seven Innings. 9. Two-base hits: l.iius.iy, Mclntjrc. Threl-basc nils: Lindsay, Kerns. Sacrilice Hit: . liadeii. fcl-il,l (J... Morgan. Stolen ba&e: CuJil.i'ii. Fnal base on balls. l)u , .uyct.,a, , oil uineeu, a. Left, ou bases; Cleveland . St. Louis . Detroit .... Washington Boston Games today: 99 69 40 96 67 39 It. 2 69 43 98 63 43 98 60 48 100 49 61 98 39 69 101 29 72 Pet. .698 .63 .67 .662 .011 .490 .39iS .267 Washington at Cleveland, t'liiladelDhia at 6t. Louis, New York at .nicugo, Boston at Detroit. Arapahoe an Easy Winner. ARAPAHOE, Neb.. Aug. 10.-(9peclal Tel egram.) In today's game between Oxford and Arapahoe, the former were clearly out classed. In Justice to the Bertrand bat tery, which was In the points for Oxford, to say that tula was Its third consecutive day's playing and as the game progressed Hhowed the effect and Arapahoe baited out base hits at will. Tanner had Oxford well In hand at all times and three of the Ave hits were scratches. Score: R.H.K. Arapahoe 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 -ll 12 I Oxford 0 00001000-189 Batteries: Masters and Masters; Tanner and Schoonover. Struck out: liy Master. 5; by Tanner. 8. Wild pitches: Tanner, 1, Hit by pitched ball: Arapahoe. 2. Bases on balls: None. Umpire: Sadler. 111 13 0 10 0 Armonra ts. Diets Today. The Armours and Diets Athletics will ,,lay at Diets park Saturday, August 11, li i n. m. Following Is the line up: uiets. Catch First , Second Third . Short , Left .. Center Right Pitch , Pitch ton Street park for the benefit of the new South Omaha City hospital. The date has not been set. Iowa I.eaa-ae Resnlta. MARSHALLTOWN. la.. Aug. 10.-(Speclal Telegram.) Following are the resujts in the lowa league: Marshalltown, t; Oskaloosa, 1. Keokuk, 2; Waterloo, 1 Fort Dodge, 4; Burlington, 0. HARNESS RACING IN BUFFALO Armours. Bohner .. Williams Carey ... McMahon Shanahan English . Drlscoll . Bureah . . Donohue Garvess . , Strong Mllllken Hall Tracy Inman ....Anderson Hunter Platner Mathews , Knight Tabor Wins First Plaee. GLEN WOOD, la.. Aug. 10. (Special Tele gramsThe Tabor - base ball tournament cloned yesterday with the competing teams tlnlshlr.g In the following oroer: laoor. n rati ; Glenwood, second; Hastings, third, and Malvern, fourth. Tabor has the most beautiful park In Iowa and the event was a great success. Games la Three-I League. At Rock Island First game: Rock Isl and, 4; Springfield, 1. Second game: Rock Island. 7; Springfield. 0. At Cedar Rapids Cedsr Rapids, 1; De catur, t At Bloomlngton Davenport. 1; Bloomlng- ton, 2. At Peoric Dubuque, t; Peoria. 0. Baylies to Join Detroit. DETROIT, Aug. 10. It was announced rxiay that the Detroit base ball club has signed Outfielder Jack Bayless of Ins Jop lin Mo., Western association teem. Lay- ss will Join Detroit this fall. Wee Amonc the Hoses. The Omaha city council has accepted a challenge from tne sou m umana city conn cU to play a game ( base ball at the Via Sweet Marie Wins Free-forAU Trot In Straight Heats. BUFFALO, Aug. 10. Sweet Marie had lit tle trouble In winning the free-for-all trot. the feature of the fourth day's program at me urana circuit meet toaay. mere was no pooling on this event, none being willing to buy either Snyder McGregor or Went worth against the California mare. Sweet Marie won In straight heats In slow time, while Snyder McGregor won second In both heats. Princess Helen, a half-miler, made her first appearance on the Grand Circuit In the 2:21 pace, and won In straight heats. She sold second choice In the early pools, Moore ruling early favorite. Brilliant Girl was sold favorite In the 1:10 trot and won In straight heats. Fred R took the follow ing race, the 2:17 pace. In straight heata Summaries: Pacing, 2:21 class, purse 11.000: Princess Helen, b. m., by The Beau Ideal (McDonald)...., 1 1 1 Country Boy, b. g. (Cox) 6 1 S B. Hanlnn, b. g. (Ready) 2 Moore, b. g. (Murphy) 1 6 ( Director Joe, by. e. (Demarest) 1 1 t Baldy, b. g. (8now) (ds Bessie Earl. ch. m. (Geers) Ids Hal Garvin, ro. g. (McElessy) ds Carlisle Wilkes, br. m. (Carlisle) ds Tommy Burns, b. g. (McCarthy) da Time: 2:09. 2:0M. 1:11. Trotting, 2:21 class, purse 11,000: Brilliant Girl. b. m.. by Jajnee (Curry) I 1 1 Oliver Moore, b. g. (Conrad) t 1 2 Ann Direct, bl. m. (Walker) I 4 Add, b. g. (Lattlmer) I Jessie Benyon, b. g. (Benyon) 4 4 1 Billy H. b. g. (Curry) 6 t t Direct A, b. m. (McCarthy) ds1 Time: 2:13. 112H4. 2 UV Free-for-all trot, purse 11.600: Sweet Marie, b. m., by McKlnney, dam by Lady Rivers (McDonald) 1 1 1 Snyder McGregor, ch. g , (Hogan)....! 1 1 Wentworth, blk. g . (MeCargo) 1 I 1 Time: MO, 2:08. 1:09 "4. Pacing, 1:11 class; purse, H,00: Fred R, b. h.. by Bobby Burns, (U Murphy) J 1 Hidalgo, b. g. (Demarest) I I 1 Taswell Boy, br. h.. (Thomaa) 1 4 Common Voter, b. (Cox) 4 1 4 Ella Purcell, b. m., (Valentine) 6 1 1 Allan-A-Dale, b. h . (Rogers) 6 t Miss Gay. gr. m.. (McDonald) d Time! 1:09. MMk, M NEW PACING MARK AT TKKAMAll Fastest Three Coneeeatlre Heate la the State. TFKAMAH. Neb.. Aug. 10 The best race meeting that has ever been held In eastern Nebraska closed here today. A light rain on the morning of the first day put the track In excellent condition. The fastest four consecutive heate that has ever been paced In Nebraska was paean in tne i iu today. 1:09 being the fastest and 1:13 the slowest. Most of the horses will leave here tomorrow for Wayne. Neb. A number from Omaha ana nouin yratnt earn nn todav on the afternoon train. Starter Olllls deserves a great aeai oi credit for the satisfactory manner In which he performed bis dutlee. f-10 rjare: Castlewood. ch. . (Geo. J.Thomas) 1111 Orphan Boy. b. h. (O. C. Anderson) 4 114 Fred it. Dr. g. trrea twnarn a a a C. F. W.. b. h. (M J. Sullivan).. 14 4 1 Time: 1:09. I II. 1:13, 1:13. 2:22 trot: Silver Russell, a. ra. (W. B. Mc- CiM-mlck 1111 Mesmerism, b. h. (Hal Bennett).... till Reaella. b. m. (L. D. Hlmstreet).... 4 4 4 1 T. C. B., b. g. (George J. Thomas) 1114 Time: 1 22. 1 22. 1 22. 1 21. 1-year old trot: Red Cross, b. h. (J. M. Henry) I 1 1 King Bee, bl. g t 1 2 Miss Hamilton, b. m. (E. P. Ham ilton) Ill Time: 2 34. 2 !?.. 2.27. Half mile running, consolation race: Fox E. 1; Teddy. 1; Let Me Go, a. Time: 0:63. Marin at Mtkilar City. WEBSTER CITY. la. Aug, 10.-Spclal Tlegrarn.-The results of the second eay s rr raclna of the Greater Oder'Velley Circuit race meet In this city today was aa follows: 1:11 trot. Puree, MtO: Kerrerl nrst, Mr. Dooley second, Margaret P third; best time. 2:2. 1:18 pace. Purse. Mm. ' Billy -M nrst, Saxey second. King All third; best time, 2:11. EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Raveaa Makes a New Track Record for Six Fnrlongs at Saratoga. SARATOGA. N. Y., Aug. 10 The sur prise of the day at Saratoga was the de feat 01 rl. A.- ttainey s jjo.uuu rou, norm e E In the third race. He picked up Hi pounds and while conceding weight to his Held, was made a 1 to 1 favorite. He led for half a mile, when Convllle came with a rush and won. Purslane was second and Horace E. third. Ravena, favorltn, In winning the first race, made a new track record for six furlongs by running the distance In 1:12 flat, which Is one fifth of a second faster than the beit previous time, made In 1101. Four fav orites won. Results: First race, six furlongs: Ravena won, Bohemia aetond, Bertha E. third. , Time; 1:11. Second race, selling, one mile: Tipping won, Sir Russell second, Waterdog thirl Time: 1:19. Third race, five and a hold furlongs: Convllle won. Purslane second, Horace B. third. Time: 1:06. Fourth race, one mile: Klanesha won. Johnstown second, Entree third. . Ttmo; 1:190. Fifth race, selling, mile and three-sixteenths: Runnels won. Lancastrian sec ond. Sonoma Belle third. Time: 0:69H Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: selling: Revenue won, Anna May secon.L Flshhawk third. Time: 1:08. CINCINNATI. Aug. 10. Five favorite won at Latonla today. Results: First race, five furlongs: Helmuth won. Hereafter second. Princess Merle third. Time: 1:02. Second race, six furlongs; Frank Bill won. Lidwina , second, Fugurtha third. Time: 1:14. Third race, seven furlongs: Meadow Breese won. Miss Doyle second, Alma De four third. Time: 1:17. Fourth race, handicap steeplechase, short course: Profitable won. 6ubsdor sec ond, Jim Tyrrell third. Time: 3:00. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Slxshooter won. Intense second, Scotch Dance third. Time: 1:28. Sixth race, six furlongs: Mansard won. Potter second. Mum third. Time: 1:14. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth: Coruscate won, Oranada second, Cap'aln Bush third. Time: l;t. GREAT WESTERN CIRCUIT RACES Tommy Test Wine the Si!) Faea at Deeatsr, 111. DECATUR. III.. Aug. 10. With the track In the best condition of the week, the racing was of a high order, the 2:11 clam pacing being the big event of the week. Results: Three-year-old trot, unfinished from yes terday: Governor Francis won the fits! two heats and race In 2 24 and 1:21. 1:20 class trot. unflnleVied from yesterday: Charles Belden took the prst heat and Early Alive won tne second and the race la '12' class, pace, purse 11.600. Don Elmo took the first two heats In 2:08 for eeven h.at. Tommy Teg the next three heate and race In 210. 211 and 1:14. The Dona. Red Ribbon, Judge Lease, McKee Mac, Norvalls. Charles Wilton, Rex Ro and Rodney Wilkes started. - 2:17 clsss trot, purse Il.nrtO: Flea nor won first third and fourth heats. Time: 1:14, I'll. 112. Levetie took the second heal In 2 12. Cssotte, Dr. M , Albert H., Bab rook. Thomas M. and Nora Bartley also "Three-year-old pa". purse 1600: IMse Castle won In straight heata. Time: 2:1V. ; 1, 2:ltv. Jay Mlllte. Jolly Girl. Laura Fay, Le baron and Donrock also started. 110 elnss trotting, purse 6U); Dixon won In straight heats. Time: 1:12. 2 l?. 1 16 Dr. Frasse, Pat Lord and Misty nan also started. flH.OO to New York City and Retara. plus 12.00, from Chicago, on August 21 and 29. via the Nickel Plate road, with return limit of September 4, leaving New York City. Three train dally, with modern equipment. Individual club meals, ranging In price from 26 cent to 11.00; also a la cart and midday luncheon. 60 centa. served In Nickel Piste dining cars. Call on or address John T. Celahan. general agea 140. 101 Adam sut, Chicago,