TITTC OMATTA KTTAY BEE: AFOUST 12. A LINCOLN EAR5S A VICTORY Oleta aid Coniwcntiv Hittinc Fnti Three lien Oyer the Home Plate. HOWARD ONLY OMAHAN ABLE TO SCOPE. Both ritchrm Pnl I I a Geod name ' and Hale Good Support, Jones flavin Rather the Retter of Pltrblaa Honor. LINCOLN, Aug. 11. -Lincoln got a de served vtrtory frnm Omaha today by hitting Bander opportunely and consecutively. Tha arore ws 8 to !. and every run ai j mm. in me wrona inning aner iu men had been retired, Gagnier Rot a single. Barton rapped out a triple, wending Qagnler home, and scored himself on Zlnran's long bate hit. Lincoln got another run In the eighth on dingle by Qulllln and Holme and Thomaa' sacrifice. Omaha' score came a a result of Howard double and two out. Roth pitchers did good work, but Jones hid the better of It. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. TO. A. E. Ketrhem. cf 4 0 O 1 ,0 0 Qulllln, lib 4 110 2 0 Holme. If 4 0 10 0 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 1 14 0 1 Fenlon. rf 4 0 .0 2 0 0 Oagnler. a t 1 1 2 3 1 Barton. 2b 3 1 1 3 T 0 Zlnran, e 3 0 2 5 3 0 Jones, p 3 4 1 0 6 0 Totala 31 "I I 27 19 2 Ssrter, If .. oward. 2b Perrlng, 3b . Welch, rf .. Bassey, rf . Dolan, lb ... bonding. C . Long. a .,, Binders, p . OMAHA. AB. R. H .. 4 .'.".WW 3 3 PO. A. 2 0 2 1 2 0 12 4 0 1 Total 31 I 5 24 14 1 Lincoln 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 ' Earned run: Lincoln, 3; Omaha, 1. Three-bae hit: Barton. Two-baae hit: Howard. Sacrifice hit. Thoma. Stolen feaae: Thoma. Double play: Joner, Bar ton to Thoma; Perrlng, Howard to Por ing. Bases on balls; Off Jones, 1. Struck out: By Jone. 4; by Sander, 2 Left on ksses: Lincoln. 8; Omaha. 4. First bae on error: By Lincoln, 1; by Omaha, 2. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Edlnger. Attend ance: 1.300. Deaver Ramps the Slon. DENVER, Aug. 11. Denver defeated Sioux City by bunching hlta off Jackaon. Campbell wan again the tar both in the field and at bat. The Packers made a game rally in the ninth, but could not quite win out. Score: DENVER. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. .. & .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 McHaJe. lb Smith, aa Randall, rf Jlueaell, cf NV'eigaidt, c KeOdlrK. 3b... Donahue, 2b 4 Belden, If Paige, p 13 3 2 8 3 1 1 1 0 Totals 31 8 t 27 15 3 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 5' 3 2 2 0 0 Campbell. If. Sheehan. 3b.. Nobllt. cf Weed. 2b Newton, as.. Frost, 3b Williams, lb. 1 1 PBS. 0 Jackson, p... Jarrott ::5 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 1 Totala 86 6 9 24 8 1 Denver 0 0123020 - Bloux City 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 '36 Batted for Jackson In ninth. Stolen banes: McHale (2). Randall (2). Sacrince hJta: Smith Welgardt. Two-base Mt: Bheehan. Three-base hits: Campbell. J. Home run: Belden. Passed ball: Hess Hit by pitched ball: Reddlck. First base on balls: Off Palire, 4; off Jackson, 3. Struck out: By Jackson. 6; bv Paige, 3 First base on errors: Hloux City, 1. Left on bases: Denver. B; Sioux City. LTlme: J.:jlfi LlWlroi Ljwran Xuenduhc?: I,!u6T Champs Lone One. Pu!l?,L0, C,ola.JJ ug- "--The locals fell on Wilier early irf the game today and the Champions were easily defeated by a acore of 11 to . Morgan was In tine form until the sixth inning, when the Champions hunched hits and scored three runs, taking two more in the eighth. The result, how ever, was never In doubt. Des Mclncs tried out a new catcher. Bosquet of BalkU. Score: PUEBLO. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, If 8 3 2 3 0 0 MrGilvray, cf 3 2 2 2 10 Bader, 2b , 4 3 3 4 4 0 Meichior, rf 4 1 3 3 0 0 Klwert. 3b 4 1 2 3 0 0 Tonneman, lb 4 1 17 0 2 Flske. ss 4 0 0 3 6 1 Rennlrker, c 4 0 1 2 2 1 Morgan, p 4 0 0.0 3 1 Meyers. Passed bail: Drill. Trouble piay: Oeler to Padden to Pugden teft on bases: Ixmlsvllle. ; Et. Taul, 9. Time: l:o0. Um pire: Kane. Score, second game: LOIISV11.LF ST. PAV1, B.H O A R.H.O.A B Mailman. If . 4 1 1 dOelr n I 1 A I I Woodruff. Mi. I 1 1 A 0usd-n. Ib... J fl 1 t Hri.h..r, Ih I I I OM-yara. 1 i v Sullivan, lb.. 2 tin t Kriik. rf 1 1 1 u I Str-val!. rf... I 0 t 0 OWnaelar. Ib. . I Jilt Krin. rf I 1 lni, If . . . i) t Sinnar. c 0 I 1 ii Padden, 2b... I 0 14 Uulnlan. aa . 3 1 1 1 llHtlll. o i 1 t 1 1 Kenna, p .... 10 4 1 IMorgan, p.... I Dolt Total! H i tl 11 Tnula S5 I it It 4 Louisville 0 1 I 0 0 0 03 fit. Paul 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-8 Two-base hits: Woodruff, Mailman. Three-base hits: Frisk (2). Sacrifice nit: Stoner. First base on, balls: Off Kenna, 3; off Morgan, 1. Struck out: By Kenna, 2; by Morgan, 4. Wild pitch: Kenna. Dou ble plavs: (julnlan to Brashesr to fulll van, Braahear to Sullivan. Left on bases: Louisville. 6; St. Paul, 4. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Kane. Kren tlrenk In Indlaaapolls. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 11. Indianapolis and Minneapolis spilt even in a double header here today. Mlnni apolls shut out the locals In the first game. 3 to 0. In dianapolis won the second game by bunch ing hits in the first Inning, the final store b'-liifc n to 1. Score, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H O A E. B.H O A It Davlp. cf 4 1 1 1 0 l)tinlavr, rf. 4 " I 1 0 Sullivan, rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Atlierten, b 4 n I I o Oremlnl'r. ib 4 l 1 3 "Hlm-i. if I 110 Graham, If... 4 1 0 0 0rr. lb 3 1 1 0 Freeman, lb.. 1 111 1 Omniums. . I 4 i I Oyler, 4 t I h I Parry. If 1 0 I t 0 Foi. Ih I 0 4 1 Marran. 2b... I 0 110 (tar. C....4 1 7 ') 1 Kahr. c I Oils Ford, p 4 1 0 1 romlar, p. . . t 0 1 1 Hnlmea. c. .-. . 1 0 0 t Total! 31 127 14 tThlelman ... 0 Totala IT t r II 1 Batted for Cromley In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 08 IndimiHpoll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on balls: Off Cromley, 1; oft Ford. 1. Struck out: By Cromley. 1; by Ford. 4. Wild pitches: Ford, 2. HH by pltcned ball: Thlelmttn. Freeman. Sacri fice hit: Williams. Stolen base: Fox. Left on haes: Minneapolis, 5; Indianap olis. 2. Time: 1:4S. Umpire: Werden. Score, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. B H O A E. B.H. O A K Dunlrary, rf. 4 1 Albrrlnn. ib. 4 I Hlmra, rf.... 4 1 tarr. lb Wllliama, aa !rry, If... Marcan, 2b.. llnlmpa, e... Hlckcy, p... 4 1 0 0 IlaTla. m i 1 C Sullivan, rf. . 4 0 OGramlna'r, 3b 4 1 0 Graham, If... 4 4 0 Frwman, lb.. 4 0 1 Oylar, aa 4 II I Fox. lb.... 0 0 Yea gar, c.. 1 o Thomaa, p. .. 4 ... i ... 4 Total! ! 17 I Touts 3(1 624 II I Carr out on Infield fly. IndmiJipolls 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-5 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 First base on bulls: Off Hickey, ' L Struck out: By Hickey, 2; 6y Thomas, 5. Hit by pitched b,all: Veager. Three-base hit: Carr. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, 11. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Werden. Toledo Wins with Stick. TOLEDO. O., Aug. 11 Toledo took the first game of the series from Kansas City by timely hitting today. McBride and Kgan were put otf the field for quarreling with the umpire. Score: TOLEDO. KANSAS C1TT. B.H.O.A.E. B.H. OAK. 1 Waldron. rf.. 4 1 0 MrHrida. aa.. 4 0 Bohannon, cf. 0 0 Parrlne, 2b-aa 4 1 Hlil. cf-Jb ... 4 1 Burke, lb I 0 Frantz. lb.... f Kaaaady. if... I 0 Leahy, c 4 Cllniman, aa. 4 1 1. Clarke, If. 4 I 0 1 Odwell, cf.... 4 111 Knabe. lb. ... 4 0 1 I Krueger, Sb.. 4 111 Nance, rf 5 I I 1 V. l larke. lb I 0 11 1 Abbott, c 4 1 1 1 Camnlii, p... 10 14 Ban. p. Total! U 137 14 Crutcher, Totala 12 7 24 It I Toledo 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 Kansas Cit t.O 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Two base hits: J. Clarke, Nance. Stolen bases: Waldron (2). Burke (2). Hlil. Sacrifice hits: Burke. Struck out: By Cumnila, 2: by Egan, 3. First base on balls: Off Cammtx, 4: off Kgan, 3; off Crutcher, 2. Double play: Clingman, W. Clarke, Odwell, J. Clarke, Knabe, Krueger, Catnniti. Clingman, Nance (one play). Hits: Off Egan, 7 In 6 innings; off Crutcher, 2 in 2 Innings. Passed boll: Leahy. Time: l:3u. Lmpire: Owens. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Columbus 114 71 43 . 623 Milwaukee 112 63 411 .t63 Toledo lll 61 49 . 665 Louisville 114 oS SS ..Vte Minneapolis 114 bS M ,5o8 Kanas City 114 64 60 . 474 St. Paul Ill ' 47 64 .424 Indiunapolls 113 39 74 Usmvs -tfltlay: Milwaukee' at Columbus, Kansas City at Toledo, St. Paul at Louis ville, Minneapolis at Indianapolis. CHICAGO BLANKS BROOKLYN Trolley Dodeeri Unable to Hit the Ball at Opportune Times. PFCISUR PITCHES FIRST THREE INNINGS Game la Called at End of Eighth on Acroont of Rata Resalta of other Contests. BROOKLYN, Aug. 11. Chicago scored another shutout over Brooklyn today. to 0. The game was called In the eighth Inning because of rain. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. B H O A S. b.H.O.A E. Flafle. cf....l 1 1 0 OMalnney. cf..4 110 0 She.kard. If.. 4 I t 0 0 ( aaer. lb 4 1 1 1 0 Rrbu'.ta, rf... 4 I 1 .1 OJnrdan. ib 4 0 0 0 (-heme. lb... 4 1 7 I tAlperman, tb. 1 0 4 1 i Stolnfaldt. It I i I M. I arthr. If. I 1 10 0 Tinker, a.... 4 10 1 4 lwla. u 1 Into Eera. Ib I 11 OHummeil. rf. 1 0 I 0 0 Mr.ran, 4 0 4 4 4 BiTen, c 0 8 1 1 Pfeleter. p...l 0 0 0 1 Men Ion. p... 1 10 10 Itiielliarb, p . I 0 1 0 0 Total! If 111 11 Tolala 34 It II 7 1 'litc.igo 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-6 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three. bsse hit: Rchulte. Hits': Off Pfelsler, 4 In three innings. Double play: Tinker, F.vers to Chance. Left on bnsrs: Chicago, S; Brooklyn, 9. Bases on balls: Oft Bcanlon. 4; ofT Pfeister. 1; off Reulhsch, 8. Struck out: By Snanlon, 2; by Pfeister, 4. Time: 1:42. Umpire: O'Day. ew York Mine In Eleventh. NEW TORK. Aug. ll.-Nsw York beat Pittsburg today in tha leventh Inning by a score of 2 to 1, Seymour bringing In the winning tally wlib a hems run. Kain in terrupted the contest In the fifth Inning, but play was resumed In twenty minutes. Meier batted for Qaoley In the ninth and played right Held afterwards. Scor: MSW TORK. FITTSBCRO. side. 12 to 0. The second day the two winners and the two losers played. Wlnsld I bentina' Hloomfleld. 7 to 3. end Carroll won.! Prut j'lHre by defeating Randolph. 4 to 1. : Hutterie: Carroll, Johnson anil Tift; Miin riiiloh, Knklirk and Hall Carroll won !ir prise. Ilni; Randolph second. I TV. WinsinV third, 845; Bloomfteld. fourth, 8. B.H O.A.I B I I 0 Oil 10 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 17 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 B.H.O.A B.. Shannon, If., i 0(0 4 Clark. If. Browne, rf...4 110 OCeuley, rf. m-i.ann. lb.. 4 0 17 0 0 Meier, rf Semour. cf..t 110 u Beaumont, cf. P'vlin, lb.... 4 114 OWagnrr, aa. . . Pahlen, H ...4 0 8 4 0 Nealnn, lb... f-lrang. b. .. I 0 1 4 0 Ma, h. Ib Bowerman, e. 4 0 I 1 OKItchey, 2b... McOlnnltjr, p. I 0 0 4 OOlbeon, c Lynch, p loiaie aa a is if u Totala 3 632 14 1 Two out when winning run was scored. New York 1 000000000 13 IJitteburg 0 000000010 0 1 Two-base hits: Beaumont, Devlin, Browne. Home run: hevtnour. Sacrifice lilts: Leach, Gibson. Stolen base: Sey mour. Double play: Rltchey and Nealon. Left on base,: Pittsburg, 6; New York, 6. First base on balls: Off McGinnlty, 2; oft Lynch, 2. First base on errors: New York, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lynch, 2. Struck out: My McOinnity, 3; bv Lynch. &. Time: l!:80. Umpires: Klem and Emslie. Philadelphia Shots Oat Cincinnati. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11. Thomas scored the only run of today's game in the sixth inning on a single, a steal ami a muff by Kelley. Weimer allowed tha locals but three hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. B H O A B. B.H. O A K. OAMF.a 1 THK AMERICA I.EAC.l V. Cleveland Defeats Washington h ftnnchlapT Mite In Seventh. CLKVKLAND. O. Aug 11. Cleveland defeated Washington, bunching four lilts In the seventh Inning. At that the locals would not have scored that Inning had not Kii kman's throw to romplete a double play been wild. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. B.H. O A R. B H O. A r. riira rf 4 2 1 0 a Mil, Ih 4 t 0 1 0 Jai-anon. If... 4 1 1 0 0 Jnnen. cf 4 110 0, Turner, an.... 4 1 1 1 1 Altlier. aa...i 0 14 1. I.ajnle. 20. . . 4 1 1 4 1 Hi aman. It. I I I I I Pinvnll. Kb . 4 1 1 1 Anderson. If. 4 0 4 0 rnnsellns, rf I 1 I 0 OStahl. lb 4 1(10 Bo.imin. lb. I 1 14 0 a Stanley. rf... 0 1 0 0 nm'i. c I 1 I l OWakifleld. c. I 0 1 1 Hea. p I 0 1 ,, 0 Patten, p I 1 1 1 0 Totala it 27 14 t Total! 11 4 24 II 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 t Washington ....1 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 1 Karncd run: Cleveland, 1. Two-base hits: Jackson, Iajole, Turner. Sacri fice lilts: Alilzcr, Stanley. Stolen base: Flick. Double plays: A'.tlBer to Stahl to Altlrer; Patten to Altlser; Lajnle to Stovall to Rossman. First base on halls: tiff H-ss, 1. Ieft on bases: Cleveland, 4; Washington, 6. Struck out: By Hess, 2; by Patten, l'. Time: 1:15. empires: Sheridan and Kvans. Chlraao Wins from ew York. CHICAGO. Aug. 11 Chicago defeated New iork In the second game of the series today, s to 1. Hogg was hit hard in the tlrsi inning and was replaced by Newton, who was also hit hsrd at opportune ilms. The visitors went wild In the eighth inning Clarkson, New York s third pitcher, gHve two bases on balls and with a trio of er rors and a double by Owen Chicago made four runs. Lllwrfeld was reinstated today. Morlarity, one of New York's players, fought with a spectator, but was quickly subdued by the police. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. U.H.O.A.C. B.H.O.A.E. Haha, rf 4 0 3 0 IHnflinin. rf..1 0 I v u O'Neill, cf.... 4 i , 0 CKeeler, rf....4 111') lihell. 2b 1 1 1 1 Elberfeld. aa. 4 1 10 0 Darn, ea 1 l i 1 tichaae, lb 4 14 0 1 PonnhuH, lb.. 1 1 IS o OConroy, If.... 1 0 1 ' u Kouabertr, rf I 0 I 1 1 Lapnrte, 8b... 4 0 14 0 fulmar,, c. . . 4 111 u leaser, 2b... 2 1 1 J 1 Taiiiiehlll, ib 4 0 1 4 0 Klalnow. C...1 110 0 0eu, p 4 1 0 C OHokK. p 0 0 4 0 0 Newton, p.... I 0 0 B '3 Total! 11 127 14 i'Dolebsnty ..1 Thomaa, rf . . . I 1 I l-nukon ib. .400 Branifleld. lb I 4 10 Tltua. rf I 0 6 Maaea. If 14 1 Poolln. I t 4 Courtney, lb. 14 0 Donorin, c. .. 1 0 I llutsleby, p.. I 0 1 4 Huaalna. 2b.. 4 1 Kelley, If 4 1 Jude. rf 4 o Pmoot, cf 4 0 lleiehanty, lb 4 0 lieal. lu 1 0 Corcoran, aa. . I 0 Srhlel, c...,. I 0 Weimer, p.... I Totals Caffyn, If . O'Leary, Ib Welday. cf , Dexter, lb 6 Andreas, aa 4 liogrlever, rf 4 Bosquet, c 3 klagoon, 3b 3 Wilier, p 4 34 11 14 27 16 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. A. 0 3 3 0 10 0 1 13 3 1 3 2 10 0 13 0 2 113 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 3 0 2 0 6 . 6 4 6 13 24 12 2 1 11 Totala 37 Pueblo 1 0 3 0 3 1 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 16 Stolen bases: Andreas (2), Meichior, Cook, Elwert (2). Mc.Ollvray. Two-base hits: Cook, Topnemun, Elwert, Welday. Three-bsse hit: Meichior. Home run: Bader. First base on balls: Off Miller, 6; on Morgan, ii. Struck out: By Morgan, 2. Iouble play: Bader to Flske 10 Tonneman. Ift on buses: Des Moines, 10; Pueblo, . Mime: 1:40. Umpire: Davis. Attendance, Stanilluv of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. let .... W .... W4 ....lfl .... 99 .... W .... 99 Games today: Lincoln at Omaha, a dou ble-header; Sioux City at Deyver. Dts Moines ut Pueblo. TEAM A .I 1. DIVIDUAL AVERAGES Batting; Falls Off, bat Fielding Goei I'P Two Little Points. The last week was not altogether an aus picious one for Omaha. The team lost four out of the six games played with Ducky Holmes' Hunters. The average team bat ting for the week fell off Just 6 points and the average team fielding went up only J points. Welch continues to lead the team at the bat, though Dolan has him on the run and is but 4 points behind the big cen ter fielder. Welch dropped 7 points ourlng the week and Dolari gained 6. Welch, Dohtn and Perrlng are the only men on the team batting above that magic mark of .3u0. Per rlng is 10 points below Dolan, having also gained 5 during the week. Welch's decrease doubtless was due to a slight Indisposition In some of the games. He had to leave the diamond Tuesday In Omaha. Goncllng is still hitting well, though he went down against the Lincoln pitchers last week. Bas sey has managed to take a serious tumble and the young man may continue to slide If he doesn't stop that silly habit of back ing away from the plate instead of walking into the ball when he goes to hit It. Carter is still prowling around the country looking In vain for his one-time batting eye. How ard is doing great work in the field, but has also fallen at the bat. Following la the way things . stand: BATTING AVERAGES. Last Totals M 1 17 11 I Totala 12 4 24 10 I Philadelphia ...0 00001 00 1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left on bases: 'Cincinnati, 6; Philadel phia, 4. Stulen bases: Doolln, liioinaa. Two-base hits: Delohanty, pmolin, Weimer. Double play: Glea.n to Doolin to Bransfield. Struck out: Bv Weimer, 6. First base on ballsl off Weimer, 3. Time: 1:30. Umplrw! Car penter. Boston Wins Both ftanMes. BOSTON, Aug. 11. Boston won both games with St. Louis today, f to 2 and 6 to 4. Theflrst contest lasted eleven In nings and ended in a wraigle. Umpire Conway was obliged to calu'on the police to assist in quieting the StLouis players. The dislurbanae occurred when the umpire declared Howard safe af the plate, Graoy claiming that StrobelVwho was running toward first, i-iterferof with his throw to the plate, Conway would not reverse his ."JJLuicclBlou. The vlr.ltors protested strongly. but 1 lie police inaucca mem to retire. Bcoie, first game: BOSTON. ST. LOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Brtdwell, aa.. 4 1 4 4 0 Carry, rf t 1110 1 I 0 0 0 I i t ft 0 4 Lmrason, p... 0 0 0 1 1 Total! 11 4 24 il I Batted for Newton In eighth. Chicago 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 -8 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 lx-fi on bases: Chicago, B; New York, 6. Two-base hits: Davis, 1 eager, Donohue, Is bell, Owen. Keeler. Hits: Oft Hogg, S in one-third Inning; off Newton, 4 in six and two-thirds innings; off Clarkson, 1 in one inning. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Donohue. Stolen ba.se: Isbell. Double pUy: Tanne I11II to Donohue. Struck out: By Newton, 6: by Owen, 2. Bases on balls: Off Hogg, 1; off Clarkson,' 2; oft Owen, 1. Wild pitch: Newton. Hit with pitched ball: Yeager. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Hurst. , Even Break In Detroit. DETROIT, Aug. 11. Boston and Detroit broke even in a double-header today, 3 to 2 fmd 7 to 3. The first game, a thlrteen-ln-ntng affair, was the best contest played here this reason. Score, first game: B08TON. ' DETROIT. B.H.O.A.E. B H O A R. 6 J I 0 OJnnei. If 4 0 4 0 0 1117 0 Lindaay, lb. . 1 1 Hayden, rf Parent, M. siabl. rf. . 1 1 V i Mc I my re. if. . 4 0 1 0 u Ferrle, 2b.... 6 2 7 4 l. Crawford, rf.. 4 1 1 1 Tenney, lb. .. I Brain, lb 4 Batea. cf 1 Howard, If... I Dolan, rf 4 Needharn, c. . S Slroebel, 2b.. Young, p 4 Des Moines Omaha Denver Sioux City Lincoln Pueblo 9 29 , 7o4 61 43 .Mil 49 61 .VI 4o 64 .4S 43 ;6 .4.19 37 62 H. 4 4iAMF.ll IX AM ERIC AX AS HOC! ATltlN Blue. tteraer, p. Bertrer On t pitches C'artisa and Colnni baa Shuts Oat Milwaukee. COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 11. Rerger easily ouipitched Cutties today and Columbus won from miiwuukcc, . 10 v. score: rOl.l'MBI'S. Mll.WAl'KEK. B H O A E. B H.O.A K Hlncnmao. rf 4 1 1 0 0 Rublnaoa. aa. 4 1 i 0 Coulter, if... 4 0 14 tOreaa. rt 4 4 10 4 Plckrrli'i,. rf. 4 t 1 0 OHyaea. if 1 II 1 4 0 Knrl. In 4 0 1 1 Bataman, lb. J 4 7 1 0 Hlhm. lb I 0 7 0 OHoia. c 1 1 I 0 t rivlaallt. aa. . I 13 1 OH.moMil. rl.l I I I I Wr.glay. !b..l 4 I 1 0 Xl'Cbaan'y, Ib I 4 0 2 4 .10(0 0 MrCorm fc. lb 1 1 4 14 . I I) 1 OCurtlea. p.... I 4 0 10 eilavllle 1 t 0 t Tout! 14 27 1 Totala 24 3 14 1 1 Rotted for Curtlss In nUUh. Columbus 2 u u 0 0 0 0 0 2 Milwaukee 0O0OO0O0 0-4) Stolen base: Pickering. Sacrifice hit: Uiigley. Double plays: Hulswitt to Kihm, Hulsttllt to Wrlg.ey to Klim. Struck out: By Berger, 6; by Curtlss, ft. First base on balls: ofT Curtlss. 1. Time: l:li. Um pires: Egan and Sullivan. Distillers W lu First seroud a Tie. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 11. In a double header here today the home team won the first game by hatting Coy hard with men on bases. 'I lie secom! game resulted In a tie and was calle.! at the end of the sev enth Inning on account of darkness. Score, l.i si gAine: LOlla VILLI ST. PAVL B H O. A 8 B H.O.A C. Hallmaa. If . 4 110 4 Gairr. as 4 14 4 1 Woodruff, lb. 4 14 1 Sucdeu. lb... I I 4 braebear, lb. 4 1 1 4 Meyara. cf... I 4 14 0 kullnaa, lb.. 4 t 10 V Kriak. rf 4 4 I 0 4 blovall. cf... 4 4 4 4 kWI,eiar. lb.. 4 0 10 Karwln. rl...4 I I 4!a(ia. If 4 I 4 burner, c 1 4 4 4 faaeo. lb... 114 4 ..uula .. aa . 4 1 I 1 1 Drill, t 1 I I 4 I ..liiunn, p.. 4 1 4 a iCoy. p 4 10 14 iota'! o4 11 it 11 I Tout! 11 4 14 11 I lllo 1 1 0 0 1 . .'uiii ..... 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0S I'Vko-haiM hits: Kerwin, Coy Three-base hits: biuahcar. Puttmunn.' Stolen basts: liallman. Wood run, uumlan. Sacrifice hits: Brashesr, Sugden. First base on hallo: Of Puttnianu, 4 6truck out: By Putt i Aiaoii, , by Co J, 3, ilit by yilchcij UU: Games. AB,' R. H. Ave. Week. Welch 96 8W) 70 108 .327 .334 Dolan 87 42 100 . 323 , 31s Perrlng 96 870 ?rt 114 .313 .308 Corns 12 46- t 13 .M .iHH Bassev 376 6S 97 .28 .Ji McNeeley 26 K9 11 23 .2f8 .253 Condlng 69 244 2 62 .SA ,2o6 Runkle 67 21 24 60 .V .2n4 Howard 68 44 4 .241 .247 Long 3 113 9 25 .221 .23 J Carter 86 311 55 67 . 212 . 217 Rogers 8 38 4 8 . 210 .T.ii Sanders 22 H2 5 15 .12 .17 Dodge 21 72 6 10 .131 .l.i I)er 10 38 1 3 .070 .069 Sawyer 1 3 0 0 Totals.. n Burch. cf I 1 1 OMertea. II.... 6 2 1 v Bennett, ib... til eOrady, lb 4 2 11 1 Phyla, 3b 1 0 0 OMarahall, c... lit 0 Noonan. c. .. . 0 0 1 nCrawford. aa.. 4 2 4 Hlf'n'thm. pt 0 0 ..11 4 1111 1 Thompson, p. 0 0 0 I 10 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 I 14 0 4 0 0 Total! 19 1231 15 1 Two out when winning run was scored. Strobel out for Interference. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 St. Uiuls 0100010000 02 Two-base hits: Barry, Needhani. Three base hit: Bates. Sacrifice hits: Phyle Dolan. Stolen bases: Marshall, Gr;dy' Mertea. Double plays: Brtdwell to Strobel to Tenney, Need nam to Brain, Brtdwell to Brain to Tenney. Barry to Grady. Hits Oft Higglnbotham in eight and one-third innings, 8; oft Thompson in i and two thirds innings, 1. First base on balls: off Young, 3; off Higglnbotham, 3; oft Thomp son, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Grady. Struck out: By Young, 9; by Higginghotham, 3; by Thompson, 1. Time: i.u. Umpire; Con way. Score, second game: BOSTON. ST. LOII8. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.OA.C Brldwall, aa. Tennay, lb.. Brain, lb.... Batea, cf Howard, If.. Dolan, rf ... Brown, c... gtroabel, 2b. Doroar, p.... Totala X 6 21 SHnders .. Rogers ... Sawyer .. Gondlng .. Dolan 4'arter ... McNeeley Hassey ... Dodge .... Welch .... Perrlng .. Howard .. Runkle .., l-ong Iwler .. Corns Team.. .... 96 2.921 4S8 769 .263 .2 ELDING AVERAGES. Last O. A. E. TC. Ave. Week. 12 f 0 70 1.000 LOU 60 t O 65 l."" l."0 0 2 0 2 l.10 l.OOO , 31S 102 9 429 .979 . 978 , 790 42 31 f3 .9K4 .966 . 1' 19 9 171 .9 9 .949 ; ftf S ii3 . 962 , 94S . 1W 22 12 126 .916 .942 2 40 3 45 . 933 .929 . 100 11 16 ?20 .929 .91 . 1.11 218 27 371 .9 . 174 199 30 4g .93! ' .9:0 . 193 l'.J 31 377 .918 .'.H8 . 99 U 1W 91'. .920 . 20 ,27 6 52 -9i4 .90 4 87 S 44 .S91 .l"2f9 1,063 197 3,673 . 946. 944 Doable-Header Today. The Rourke and Holmes families will run up from Lincoln for a little social session at Vinton Street park this afternoon. Two games of bill will he played and the first game will be called at 2:30. The new umpire is billed to officiate and the 'sns will be given a rhsnc to see Is he knows his business. Where he halls from Is yet to be dlsivered. The lineup: Omaha. Dolan Howsrd Perrlng Long Hassey Welch , 'srter (Vonding Rogers Dodge Corns McNeeley Sunders Position. ..First . . . Second ..Third . .. Short . ..Lfft .. .. t'enter ..Right . .Catch . ..Catch . .. Pitch . . Pitch . ..Pitch . ..Pitch . Lincoln. Thomas Barton s. Qulllln Gagnler Fenlon Ketehem Collins Zlnran '.'.'.'.'.'."McKay Eyler Zackert Jones l.laealn Kails" la Hit. SYRACUSE. Neb , Aug. ll.-(8pedal Tel egram.l In the hall game played here to day between Syracuse and the Burnhant team of Lincoln, the locals won by the score of 2 M 1. not a hit being made off Stein. Hits: Syracuse. 8, Error: Syra cuse, 3; .Lincoln, (. Earned runs: Syra cuse. 1 Struck out: By Pteln, 6; by King. 4. Batteries: Syracuse. Stein and Camp bell. Lincoln, Kiss qJ btullh. L'mpite: Scbaefcia, 4 10 Barry, rf 4 1 I 1 1 OUur. h, cf 4 1 o 1 0 0 Mertea, If 4 0 0 I 0 0 Bennett, 2b... 2 10 0 0 1 Grady. Ib I 1 10 1 0 0 Phyla, 3b...'.. 2 1,0 4 10 W. Marshall, c 1 1 t 0 4 0 Crawford, aa. 1 0 0 14 1 Brown, p I 1 0 M. aianhall.. 0 0 0 II I Tola la 34 t 14 10 4 Batted for Brown in seventh. Boston .' 0 1 2 0 2 0 5 St. Louis 0 0 2 0 0 2 04 Two-base hit: Tenney. Home run: How. ard. Sacrifice hits: Tenney, Bates. Dou ble plays: Dorner to Brain, Biidwtll to Tenney. First base on balls: Off Dorner. 4; off Brown, 4. Struck out: By Dorner, 2: by Brown, 4. HIM pitches: Brown, 1; Dorner, 1. Time: 1:28. Umpire: Conway. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Chica4ro 104 74 New York 99 64 Pittsburg lw 63 Philadelphia V'i 48 Cincinnati 104 45 Brooklyn liw 41 St. Louis 106 39 Boston Iu4 3d - No games today. So 36 87 66 59 69 67 6a Pet. .712 .1147 .630 .4 .4.; J .410 .34 .346 Hney. If I llo OBchaefer. 2b.. 6 1 2 t Cr'mehaw, lb I 114 0 Oloughlln. 3b. 4 2 110 Morgan, lb... 6 110 'J Lowe, aa 1 Ills I'eten-on, c. ..4 0 4 I J Payne, c 4 I 4 1 4 Tannehlll, p. 4 3 1 4 1 Donuhus, p... 6 0 14 0 Freeman ...lioon. Doran, c 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 4T 1 17 4 Totala 44 10 14 14 1 Butted for Peterson In thirteenth. Detroit ...0 10000100000 03 Boston ....0 00100001000 13 Earned runs: Detroit. 2; Bohton, 1. Iwo baee hit: Coughitn. Sacrifice nils: Cough lin, Hayden, terris. Stolen bases: Lowe, Coughlin, Payne First base on balls: OH Dot a hue, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Dona hue, 1; by 'lannehlil, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; Boston, 11. 8truck out: By Donahue, Z; by lannehlil, 3. Passed ball; Peterson, rime: 2:(D. Lmpire: Connolly. Score, second game: DETROIT. BOSTON B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Joeei, cf 4 14 0 1 Hayden, rf...4 16 0 0 Llndeay. lb . 4 0 8 0 0 Parent, .... 4 10 4 2 Mi Intyre. If.. 1 1 1 0 Ostahl, cf 1 0 I 1 0 Crawford, rf.. 6 1 1 0 OKerria. 2b ... 1 t 1 I ft rVhaefer, 2b.. 4 1 4 1 OH'iey. If 4 0 0 0 0 Coughlin, 8b. 4 1 1 1 Oorimahaw. lb 4 1 7 0 4 Lowe, aa 4 0 4 4 U Morgan. Sb. .. 3 0 4 1 l tK hmldt, o.... 4 1 1 0 0 Doran, 0 1 0 I 1 0 Mullln, p.... t lot OWpuer, p.... 1 I 0 1 o Freeman ... 1 o 0 0 0 Totals II 10 27 11 iGodwin ft 0 0 u o Total! K 7 C4 13 1 Batted for Doran In ninth. Batted for Winter in ninth. Detroit 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 - Bohton 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 C S Eurned runs: Detroit, 2; Boston, 2. Two base lilts: Crawford, Coughlin, Ferns. Three-base hit: Mclntyrc. Sacrifice hit: Parent. Stolen base: Schaefrr. First base on bails: Off Mullln. 3; oft Winter. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Mullin, 2. Left on linses: Detroit, 9; Boston, 7. Struck out: By Mullin, 1; by Winter, 1. Double play: Ixiwe to Schaefer to Lindsay. Wild plica: Winter. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Connolly. St. Loots Bats Oat Victory. 8T. I.OUIS. Aug. 11 A batting rally in the sixth inning, coupled with two of Phil adelphia's errors, won today's game for St. IxiuIm. 5 to 4. Pelty was erratic and re ceived miserable support, but was both lucky and effective with men on bases after the second inning. Score: 8T. LOUS. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Kllea, Sb 4 0 2 a 1 Hsrtaal. If... I 21)0 Jonea. lb 4 2 14 S OArmb'aler, If. 3 0 1 0 ft hlona. If 1 0 1 C U Lord, cf 4 1 0 II 0 Hemphill, rf. 4 1 1 o Oliavla. lb t 1 4 0 0 4 10 6 Ofobuld, rl... i 1 I 0 1 : Murphy, ib... 4 2 i 4 1 4 1 t a 0 10 14 1 Pelty, p 1 111 SLennox. lb... I 0140 - t.oamey. p.... i o o 1 1 Totala 12 4 17 14 fOlilrlng 1 0 0 0 0 Bender, p. ... 0 0 4 1 4 Totals 3 4 14 14 4 Batted for Coakley In eighth. St. Louis 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 -S Philadelphia 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 1: St. Louis. 3. Two-base hits: Hartsel. .Murphy. Jone. Davis. Three-base hit: Koehler. Sacrlnce hits: Lord. Coakley, O'Brien. Double play: Cross to Murphy to Davis. Panned ball: Schreck. Stolen base: Koeliler. Wild pilch: Pelty. Bases on balls: Off Pelty, i; oft Coakley, 2. Struck out: By Coakley, 3; by Pelty, 3. Off Coakley: 8 hits, 5 runs In seven innings; off Bender,' no hits, no runs hi one Inning. Left on bases: St. Louis. 6; Philadelphia, 9. Time: 2:0o. Lmrlre: O'Loughlln. Standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Philadelphia lm . .'- I , in, ins in ii in gin ll -"- 1 iinani il i llV'-ISi i 1" ii naisssiissi aiaaniiiajiini n s aan ill i Tha Harvest Fl'frfC nf Amrlra Grow the richest bsrlet crop In the world, and barley, remember. Is a substantial food lilt. Jim iwtl inuo VI riiuti IVO ,tandardceresl (like wheat and oats and rye). It Is the foundation and back bone of Guild's Peerless Beer Pure, natursl Juices of tbe barley and hops ate combined b? Hie famous "Onnd Nstursl Preccas" into a fermented malt beer, whose One fragrance and rich strengthening too: qualities woo tor it tbe gold medal of highest sscsllenceat Paris. 1900, and lor commanding superiority at St. Louis Exposition, 1904. "Beer Is llqald bread." This Is so ancient German saying and Is true In the most literal sense of "Peerless." Try it and see. It will quench your thirst. (Its you strength, promote digestion, satisfy your palate and enrich your blood. Sparkling, whole some, snappy and delicious. Bottled at brewery only. Sold everywhere, A farprlte home beer. Send In a trial order for a case delivered si your door. Telephone, write or call. Ask for It at places of publlo resort If you want seaistblng Better tbao common or,.. J0nN GUND BREWING CO., La Crosse, Wis. iff . C. Hoyden, tO.gr., 130-82-24 Leaven wcrf It St.. Omaha, Deb. Telephono Douglat-8344. BarrhiH: st Klein, Wholesale Distributors, ICS West Brradwsy, Conner, Bluffs, Iowa. JsssBassBsansatiasssaan ss i i israVii m,wif'fkiikk-iimf Off Donahue, 4; off Phelln. 4. Struck out: By Donahue, 10; by Phelin, 6. Time: 2:l0. I'mplre: Murphy. FIELD (LIB 1 THK TIIIRH Takes Fnst (inine frnm Inlon Pacific Shop Tenm. The Omaha Field club team evened up on the only defeat of the season by win ning a ten-inning game Saturday after noon from the I'nlon Pnclflc shop team hy the score of 7 to 6. The score was to 2 in the eighth in favor of the llarrl nmn's when rrcighton. Abbott ncd Ma lone singled. Murphy walked snd Kelly got a double which cleaned trp tl.e bases and tied the score. Both drew blanks In the ninth Inning When, after two were down, Gibson's error. Murphy's steal of second and Kelly's single scored the winning run. Hoth pitchers did splendid work, but Gordy was stendler than tils opponent In the pinches. Kelly's batting for the Field club and Claire's first base playing were the real features of the game. Score: FIKLD CLCB. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hongland. cf 5 0 0 1 0 0 Chambf ra, rf fi 0 0 1 0 0 Crelghton. 8b 4 2 12 10 Abbott, lb , 4 1 1 10 0 0 M alone, 2b 6 1 1 2 1 1 Gordy, p r l l i o Murphy, as 8 2 0 1 S 0 Kelly, rf 4 0 2 1 0 1 Karr, c 4 0 1 11 0 0 TotaJs 40 7 7 30 10 2 UNION PACIFIC. AB. R. H. PO. A. Gibson, ss 6 0 0 4 1 Tarker, 2b 5 1 1 '1 4 Knlgfit. p 5 0 0 0 2 C. Clair, lb ...5 .1 2 1 0 Kehoe. cf 5 ' J 0 2 0 Flehnrty. If ..5 2 1 2 0 Dunn. 3b 81 106 E. Clair, cf 2 0 14 1 Pender, p 4 0 0 1 0 39 6 6 30 14 E. 2 0. 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 leaving Hustings with two out of a series of !hree. Hastings won the first game, 2 to 0, and lost the second 2 to 4. Bat teries, first game: Grand Island, Thll and Townsend; Hustings, HeugRe and Poteet. Second game: Grand island. Coykendall, Welsh and Townsend; Hastings, Dort and I'oteet. Totals ... Field Club 1 10000040 17 L'nlon Pacific ....0 20000040 0 Two baae hits: Crelghton. Kelly. First bane oji balls: Off Knight, 4. Struck out: By Gordy, 11; by Knight. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Knight, I. l mpire: Weed. Wallaro, aa O'Brien, 2h... 1 2 Sprlactlela Twice a Winner. SPRINGFIELD, Neb.. Aug. 11. (Special.) Springfield won two games this wei.it, one was played yesterday at the soldiers' re union at Weeping Water for a Jfni purse. Score: ' R.H.B. Springfield ...00080000 0-3 8 4 eeping Water 00000010 01 5 6 Batieries: Springfield. Faber and Bates; Weeping Water, Burget and West. I'm plre: Barnes. Score at Springfield today: R. H E. Springfield .... 621000000-894 Carpenters ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 65 Batteries: Springfield. Stiltx and Bates; Carpenter Paper company, Frnnek and Grli h. Home tun: Roberts of Springfield. I'mplre: Curley. (lark Defeat Baker. The Walter G. Clark. Jr., base ball team won from the Baker Bros, team Hut jrdiy afternoon. The large score was wcounted tor hy the poor out held work of the Baker team. Both Hadley and Grant pitched fair ball, Hadley being a little wild while Grant had poor mipport. Score: Clsrks I 8 7 9 0 0 1 2 4-21 Baker Bros 0 4)1018110-7 Hits: Clarks. 10; Baker Bros., 8. Er. rors: darks, 4; Baker Bros.. 12. First base on balls: Off Hadley, 6: off Grant, &. Batteries: t'larks. Hadley and Mussulman; Baker Bros., Grant, Frankfort and Baker. Pe- Ganaes la Three-! I.eaaoe. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 7; catur, . At Peorta Peoria, 8; Dubuuue, 0. At Rock Islam. Hot k Island, 6; Spring field. 0. At Blooinlngton Davenport, 4; Bloom lrgton, 1). Baae Ball at Carroll. CARROLL Neb.. Aug. !l.-Special )-At the local carnival a base ball tournament was held. The first day Kandolpn beat Bleomneld, S U H o4 Can oil beat Wla- Koehler, rf...l 1 a 0 0 Sulirack, c. (i Connor, c. 4 0 12 oirona, aa... Hamilton. 3b 5 0 0 5 3 Kline, If 5 0 3 4 Gibson, ss 6 2 2 3 2 Motley, lb 4 0 3 2 1 Saunders, cf 3 1 1 2 0 McKwah. rf 4 0 14 1 Wlthey, p 4 0 0 5 10 Lehr. 2b 8 12 2 2 Ogdcn, c 4 12 0 1 Totals 37 6 14 27 20 GLEN WOOD. AB. R. H. PO. A. Antlers Defeat Glenwood. GLEN WOOD, la.. Aug. 11. 1 Special. ) The Antlers of Omaha defeated the two Glenwood nines here yesterday by scores of 6 to 3 ami 14 to 1. The second same proved a walkaway and was called at tin end' of seven innings. The features of the game were the pitching of Wlthey and bat ting of Kline and Morley. Score: ANTLERS. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. 1 il 0 1 1 0 ! 0 0 0 1 E.I 1 1 0 0 u 1 A of 0 Iji Chappell, c Commcr, ss .... Walling, p Collins, 2b Waternwu, lb .. Walling, 3b .... Reaves, cf lAUwny, rf .... Halter, It 3 0 10 0 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 New York Chicago .... Cleveland .. St. Louis ... retriiit Washington Boston .. 97 ...Hfl ... 97 ... 99 ...l"a ... 69 ...108 59 67 60 64 61 60 , 39 3u 41 40 43 4:1 4S 52 73 Pet. .590 .u:i .657 .515 .49t .Aei .2ai Games today: Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York ai Chicago. Dteia Beat Armours. Tha Armours were defeated In a hotly contested game by the Diets Athletics at Diets park yesterday afternoon. The Ar mours' substitute pitcher,' Gurnets, played right Held and practically lost the gume, although McMahon's booting of Lafferty a hot giounder 111 the tenth was the dirt-cl cause. Donahue was hit hard, but managed to pitch himself out of several bad holes. McMahon's and Platner'a hailing. and the helding of the Dietz . were the features. Score: DIETZ. AR. R. H. O. A. E. Hunter. If 5 0 0 1 o 0 Hall, : 5 1 0 8 2 0 Alidei'on, ss 6 111J1 Plstnrr, rf 5 2 4 3 0 0 Tracy, 3b 4 0 1 8 4 0 MilUgan. lb 3 0 1 13 1 1 Strong, c 4 116 2 1 Lafferty, cf 4 0 2 10 0 Phelln, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 39 5 10 30 13 ARMOIRS. AB. R. H. ..5 0 0 .. 4 1 ::f ..4 0 ..4 0 .. 6 1 .. n 0 Bohner, c Slianahan, ss Carey, 2b McMuhon, 3b Knglish, cf... I iris, oil, If... Burvsli. 10.... Domttuie Gurnees, J:::::;:. o. 10 0 12 A. E. Totals 34 3 8 27 10 8 Two-base hits: Morley, Kline (2). Struck out: By Wlthey. 11; by Walling, 7. Flist base on balls: Off Wlthey, 1: otf Walling, 4. ' Time: 1:36. Umpire: Balrd. Score, second game: R.H.L. Antlers 1 0 1 3 0 1-14 .0 2 Glenwood 0000100-135 Batteries: Hamilton and Lehr, Larway and La Chappell. Townsend Have Two Games. The Townsend Gun company's base bail team will play a double-header Sunday 011 the Roy.. I Achates' grounds at Twonty second and aaliltr streets. The first game will be with ihe Slorr Brewing company s team at 2 o'clock and the second with inc. People's store nine. 1 lie uncuii 'r,.iL niu e.Ha , . .eaten ...pitch ...111st , .. second ...third ...short ... h ft 4 . . .center ...right OLD BOYS AM) THE EW COMPARED One Paper Thinks Rowdy lam Is Dis appearing Anyway. Sometimes the fans get very much ex cited discussing the question as to whether base hall is faster today than it was fifteen or twenty years ago. Sometimes the real old-timers assert that there are no such outfielders today as Fogarty. McAleer and Griffin; no such base runners as Harry Stovey; no such pitchers as Radbonrne, Clarkson and Buffingtan; no such catchers as Bennett and Kelly; no such coachers aa Foley and Latham. Be that aa It may, it is all a matter of opinion any way the one happy, undisputed fact remains thai the game is far and away cleaner and more sportsman-like than it was in the days of the old heroes. And if there Is less courage and mute heroism in the game today, who shall say that the snort is noi til Ihe better therefor? It would be folly to say that the desire of the Naps to de feat the Athletics today Is less keen than was the wish of the old Cleveland team to beat Pittsburg, but note the different meth ods adopted to bring about the same re sult. Who has seen In all the games be tween the forces of Iiajols and Mack the slightest suggestion of rowdyism or bru tality; the-faintest suspicion of attempt to Injure a player? Who among the old tliners does not recall the bloody clashes between the Cleveland and Pittsburg teams of the early '9ns' In one of these series the spikes of Outfielder Jake Stenxel ter, sent Flashing through Patsy Tebeau'a shoes, cutting and mangling the Cleveland cap tain's feet as If they hsd been , lacerated In a torture chamber. Did the little man on first hobble off to a hospital and set up a-'Whine about his treatment? Not so, not so. He hound up hlR torn flh. went into next day's game without a whimper, braced himself when Stensel came tearing down to first early In the fray, thrust out a hard little ,knee and sent the Pittsburg man whirling somersaults In the air, only to come down on his neck and go Into forced retirement for a month. Oh. yes; the game has changed In the last flften or twenty years. Cleveland Press. ' Of course, any game with a Tebeau out of It would he cleaner. But how clean have managerial affairs of the Wetsern lengun, with which a Tebeau has hnd to do. been in the last few years? The Western league would be far better off today had it never heard of a Tebeau. who In a measure i responsible for the Cantlllons. Gn j -Bar-Ausli Jade. Little Chief Jude's real name that Is, his Indian name on I'ncle Sam's official rec ords of the Ojlbway tribe in Minnesota Is Gay-Bay-Aush. Jude didn't know lie had any other name than Frank Judge until he came of age last fall and I'ncle Sam pre scnted him with the title deed to a fertile farm in Minnesota. Then he saw that the deed was made out to Oay-Bay-AuHh and realized that was himself. His father Is a white man. but his mother, a full-blooded Indian, Is a daughter of a deceased chief of the O.llhways, named Gay-Bay-Aush. and Jude inherits the name. He doesn't, how ever, assert his rights ss chief, and he doesn't know the English translation of his Indian name. Cincinnati Post. It Doe Not Pay. Two years ago. when Pitcher McGlnnltv of the Giants clinched his title to the prefix "Iron Man," he pitched In two double, headers within a few weeks, winning the four games decisively. The strain, like thai to which Christy Mathewsnn has been sub jected to, wore the great twlrler out snd nowadays no manager can tempt McGin nlty. with cash or promises of glorv, to try to do two men's work In a single after noon. Llebhart of Memphis has worked In six- double-headers this season and lost only one game and that by a narrow mar gin. A report Is In circulation, which cannot be verified at headquarters, that George Huff, the scout for the big league man agers has bough Perrlng for taflort, the goods to be delivered this fall. Huff is so close-mouthed that nothing could be learned from him. although It Is known he works fo; Charlie Murphy. It Is thought, how ever, that this purchase was made for Connie Mack, who is In sore strslghts for a third baseman, playing several during the last week. Perrlng would be a great help to him. Diamonds and Strollers. The Diamonds and Strollers will play at the "Cuts." Forty-fourth and Howard streets. Sunday afternoon. Lineup as fol- lov.-s Position. ....First ....Second ... Third .... ... .Shortstop ....Left ...'.Center ... ....Right .... ...Catcher . Pitcher .. Pitcher .. Diamonds, Tousen Drummy.... Gurnet t Kane Peaslnger... KirkendalL, Howlcy Troupe Oreenleaf ... Sanders Strollers. . .. Oarvey Wa ggner Barto , Neno Thorpe .. Ratlnan .. Carmelo .... Baker Godo F.aalea and Spavins. The Eagles ball team will play the spavins at Diets park Sunday morning. Ill play second base for the Eagles. Michelsen. Omaha's comedy Juggler, will Lagies. Bat teries: Eagles. Flerson and Orant; Ut.nvlnfi Htnf.Vian, ' mrA 1-1 arrl.nn Tha Eagles have no game, for tbe afternoon because they will leave for the Eagles' convention at Milwaukee, where they will play the Eagles hall team there Tuesday. lowa state i,eaaTue. MARSHA LLTOW N, la., Aug. 11. (Spe cial Telegram.) lowa State league result todni- were: Marshalltown, 11: Oskaloosa, 4. ' Keokuk, 4; Waterloo, 2. Clinton, 5: Ottumws. 2. Burlington, 6; Fort Dodge, 4. Indiana Win at "lielton. "HELTON, Neb., Aug. U (Special Tele, gram. The Haskell Indians won from the Shelton team. 6 to 1. Batteries: Indians, Hill and I-awrenre; ghelton. Lutes and Owens. Hits: Indians, 8; Shelton, 9. Um pire: Kessler. Sporting; Brevities Chance Is taking no chances and Is work ing Brown and Taylor every chance he can. Dolan took all of fourteen chances and made the hit that won the game at lincoln Friday. The White Sox continued their climb after the coveted rag by winning from the Highlanders Friday. Schlpke has not played for several games. What Is the matter? Isn't Brother Bill the same old Trapper? Twenty-two hits, the number Rloux City made off three of Denver's twirlers. should be enough to win almost any game. Three shut-out games In the National league race Friday shows the teams ore ilolng some real battling for their posi tions. Holmes batted for Fenlon when the latter had made one of the four hits which had bern made off McNeeley. Ducky struck out. Jordan of the Brooklyn team Is back in the game and as soon as Lumley ran Join Patsy Donovan is going to give Cincinnati a run for the place. If Manager Ixing would only go after Bassey and make him stop stepping away from the plate when he swings he would have a batter on his team that few. could beat. Bassey is short and when he backs off from the ball the only wonder la that he ever connects at all. WATCHES Frenier. 16th and Dodge 8ta Uuigley , Dorati Pierson Klllott We berg Baker , Barr Mullen Morearty Townsc-nds, Qulgley Baker Piei aou Elliott Weberg Doran Barr Mullen Moriarty catch.... pitch.... U'.st seirond . . third.... short.... ...... lett center... right.... Storz. ... GoUliicn Button Kelso ... Jennings .... rfiiesiiik leno . . Parmaket; . Saltzglven Wiilt.iit people s. . .. Kennedy . ... Coocher Pcndcrgrast Parker . . McN imle Kn"Pi ... Kenned." Kehoe Brown Gold Tops and Stars. The Gold Tops will meet the South Omaha Stars at Jetter's park this afternoon. The Stars e.tv the crack colored team that -has been healed but once thl year by leamii of the stales of Nebraska nnd lowa, and as Ihe Gold Tops are capable of hoMing their own the game should be a good one. The K'ne will be called at a:i. Lineup: Gold Tups. Rice, H. Hlnkle.... Crandall (lark Kennedy Van Cleve.... Collier. ...qatch... .. nrnt . . second. , , . vhnri . . . .. ii ird ... ...laf: ... center.. Whltelock-Page Hunt.. rolller p'tch Hlnkle pitch ... Stars .. Wh.il.'y ... Tiivlnr . Lindsay ... Smith . .birkaon . Wmttlns . Tohuson . . Sawyer William .38 29 14 Totals Dull 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1-6 Armours 0 0 O " 0 4 0 0 0 04 Earnrd nin: Diets, t: Armours. 2. Sac rifice hit: Mtllixan. Two-base hits: lxfTerty, Slrouf, flatter, Cart. Baaea on tails: Diets and DnnTys. This afternoon at Duffy park. Fortieth and Q streets. South Omaha, the Diets Athletics will play the Joe Duffy team. The llneua: Position. ....Catch .. ....First ... ...Right .. Left ... ...Second . ....Third ... ...fVnt.T Short .. ....Pitch ... Diets. Prow n Hatcher.... Plainer Spellman... Einon Latham. .. . Goddsrd... Inmsn a'cung . Duffys. Bihner Talbot Spetxlne Bunker f'iirey Mlllett BadwU ..Kavanaugh Smith Haatlnaa and Grand Island lie. HASTINGS. Neb., Aug 11 iSpecl Tele gram. I Hastings and Grand 'Island broke even la a doublo-beadtr Uua tuwruouu. THE YELLOWSTONE PARK. Plan your Pacific Coast tour so as to include this won derland. LIVINGSTON TO MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS AND RETURN, $5.00. SIDE TRIP LIVINGSTON THROUGH THE PARK AND RETURN Including rail and coaching fare and five and one-half days' boaid at the splendid Park hotels -but $49.50. FROM OMAHA AND EASTERN NEBRASKA THROUGH THE PARK AND RETURN Including rail ratts, coaching fare through the Park and five and one half days' accommodations at the Park hotels, only $75. FROM OMAHA AND EASTERN NEBRASKA TO GARDINER (Entrance to Park) AND RETURN Only $45.00. Beyond Gardiner you can make your own arrange ments for transportation and hotels and can stay as long us you like in that vacation land. VIA CODY, WYOMING Kound trip to Cody, from Omaha, $30.10. Fifteen days' personally conducted camp f ing tour from Cody through Yellowstone Park over the 'Sylvan Pass Iloute," everything provided, only $55.00. This is an ideal way to spend one's vacation through the Park region. PUBLICATIONS Send for the Burlington's Yel lowstone Park 1906 folder, describing all Park tours and arrangements, both .via the Gardiner entrance and the "Sylvan Pass Route' from Cody. - J. B. Reynolds, C. P. A., 1502 Famaai Strset. OMAHA, NEB. Bp