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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUD AY, AUGUST 17, 1006. HOT DAY FOR TflE COLFERS ) )fonii ii Ideal for BUM Aaaooiation I ' Opcnind bnt Beat Oomea. SOME FAST PUYING IN FORENOON BiS Gallery Orret Mebrnehn Dikmn nnd Table eTHorto Dinner la rMlirc at onntrjr Clnh la RtIb(. FV J.' Hoel according to Ma Judgment from records hsnded in. ' ImrH far ttanllfrlngr Rsa4. CHAMPS SH8W THEIR CLASS Wii tnm Omaha Thret to Ona While Held to Threo Hit ROURKES UNABLE TO CASH IN SO WELL Coma Bold a . glnatarers to Tare Safe ' One, bnt Paase Flro and Ooo4 Bate Vtonnlnc tooa tko Boat. This is an Opportunity lor Every Man Who's Square and Respectable to Gel in on the E. H. Bpragu ... A. J. Smith Way land McOee F. w. McCartney Best High-Class Real Estate Proposition that lias Been Ottered This Year. C. St. t-'isir W. Hull M. Fairfield O. J- Schneider ion 1 v Prof rn for Todny. f:J0 a 1 m. Second round for Nebraska 'amsteur' championship, eighteen hole, match play. . . 10:00 a. m. Second round for consolation prise, eighteen hole, match play. 10:39 a. m. Second round for director prlii. eighteen hole, match play. 11:00 a. m. FlnnK second flight of wst feiit, octagon match play. At each hole the high score drops out. " , 11:30 a. m. Flnsls, second flight of swat fest, octagon match play. ' 2.00 p. m. Semi-final round for Ne braska amateur " championship, eighteen holes, match play. 2 10 p. m. Homl-flnal round, consolation prise, eighteen hole, match play. 2'3 p. m. Siml-flnal round, director!, prise, eighteen holea, match play. 2:30 p. m. Medal handicap, eighteen holes, medal play, with handicap aiiow a nee. - Semi-Trial score may Be usea this garner. All balls to be holed out. In TO second annual tat tournament f the Nebraska Golf association opened at " th Country club under moot favorable elrcurhauncea with the atundanca large f ' tnd the weather perfect Thursday morning, , bat ' aa the day' progressed the mercury v . rose and the humidity Increased, making the , y weather sultrr. , O. H; Bpragua of th Omaha Country dub and A- J. Smith of the Overland Coun try club of Nebraska City started from the first, tee at precisely 1:80 and the other play ers were sent : aa fast aa possible until yearly noon, when th last pair got away. ' The present champion Is Ed P. Boyer, who won the tournament at the Field club last year, when' E. H. Sprague was the runner .. up. , Boyer is taking part In the tournament . this year, but has had little opportunity to . play this summer, aa J Is out of th city ,. ,nost of the time. The' attendance from out of town clubs 1 i good 'and ahowa a nlc Increase over last - year- .Holdrege. Lincoln and the two Omaha clubs are the only clubs of the state which will likely enter teams In the team '" 'contest,' aa the Hastings and Nebraska City ( member .thought they would not have enough men left over to fill out team by the time the team matches are played. , The first round' of , match play for the Nebraska state championship was started ,early. In th .afternoon." there being six teen players who had qualified. McQee's score In th qualifying round was lower '"' than .bogey and one of th most remark- ;able . ever, recorded, at the Field club. 81 player tied at 86 and T. R. Kimball drew the winner of the tie as his opponent. Fol lowing -were the psirings for the first -found: .. f" Cpmutt plays McClure. . Reynolds plays Rlnsler. . -Abbott plays J. Redick. J. W. Thomas play J -R. Lemlst. T. R. Kimball play winner. Reed play Sharp. ' JdcOce plays O. P. Thomas. ' Fairfield plays Boyer. ' ' -. Day Is Ideal for Golf. . The day could not have been prettier for ' feolf if It had been made to order save for ' the sultriness .In th afternoon. Little ' ''wind was blowing; and the sky was abso- -., lately clear. , The link of the Country club k'f " wr In- perfect rendition and th whole award had been clipped close and the green i . 'bul()n0i .hare) beep Improved upon. Ex j. pert Mentepy, of (thej Country club and '.Andrew Christie1, of the Omaha Field club 'were at th Jlmt tee and tended to sending .th starters off In order. ' v '-" A special table d'hote dinner, followed y '. dance.'-wa-the.1 feature planned last evening at .the -Country club for the enter tainment of the visitor.-, f' ' !' Smith and Pprague, the first players out. ftnlshed their first eighteen holes at 11:10, .-,' Spragu making 97- and Smith 114. The Y; i entry .. list ' ran , over 124, .and the nurffber Vjl of ,t.artrs, was lxty,fpur,, a nice Increase ... -' over last -year. ftafae 'ensnares were marie In th pntiru I .' .lately, making the seventh hole shorter, or 128 .yards,, and the eighth hole longer, or SM yards. Hole No. 7 la aurrounded by '' . bunkers,"'maklng It 'a regular clrcu rlnsr. v JThe distance, being but US yards, the drive : 1 mods' from Pike's Peak with a bogey of '" ' 8. , Thl hole bid fair to become one. of "the best known, of any on any golf links ; .'f (the"ountry. . Frar Men ' with Baa ' Scores. I. I Although the day was perfect, the first Tnen In .came with bad scores, claiming the . course slow and. the day so warm as to take the. starch out of the players. Th morning 'play wa eighteen hole at medal k play,' the sixteen low scores, to qualify for th amateur . championship. , After lunch these -started over the first round of the championship. ' The, recent rains were given as the caus of 'the, course being several strokes slow, as the ball Yefused to travel. The greens were' true'! but slower, but th sun .made k all better by afternoon.. A large number of women wa In at tendance and were practicing up ihe putting green for th putting contest which Is ' scheduled for later In the week. ' The first low score to1 com In during the morning wa that of E. M. FatrAeld. who cam' In with an. 17. and would, have been olos bogey except for th seventeenth hols, which took an eight. Many of the out-of-town players were timid about turning- in their scores, as they seemed to ex pect 4h local men to come In with score noar bogey, but they soon saw there were local, loo re worse, tban.thelrs. ' Afternoon la gnltry. Th afternoon was sultry and none played very fast golf, but aa the play was at . maMB all had an even break. Thomas and Mag,, two of th low medal score men to th qualifying room, were paired to play agalnat each other In th afternoon. Neither played very fast, and took each an average of stroke a hoi for th first Bin . hole, quite, a different score from what they had made in th morning. Th'pmaj'lust several holes he should have V secured and got s far to th bad he could not recover.. Sprague Abbott had a snap y. . with" ' J. Redick arid won. every hole ex cept on which was tied. . Because of the numerous flights which ' ' hsv been added to the tournament for to- r , day U golfers will be about as busy as '?" they war yesterday. '. s. Boyer and Falrfteld. : On of th closest match of th day - nfaotbal botwoen E. P. Boyer. th present" , , liolder-of th 'championship cup, and A. ; x.Ut Firtleld Boyer was up all th way to th seventeeuth hole which Fatrfleld '" won, ' making them "all even. Tha ,-, eighteenth wa halved and Boyer waa on th green of th nineteenth In two, iwhil . Fairfield won In - the high grass. Falr- nefd land on th green .and went in while ijtoyer flubbed - hi put . and hoi was v' fcalved. On th twentieth both wer on ftttwg erjB. Boyer "missed hi put and Falr - field mad hi, and won tha match. ' Th swatfest M something new In golf J iouroarhenta and was conceived In th fer- til brain of Secretary Frank HoeL It ' special event for the players who dm ',"v iot .qualify tor . either "of th first vthre . i flight. Th high man dropping out at ' -'seh hole-' Eacai hoi Is a match la' Itself. In too, handicap which ' wHl , start at 1 'clock this afternoon eighteen' holea will -4Mra?'ay' aad tha haadicap will be mad by J. R. boon u W. H. Cowgill 117 J.-W. Thomas u W. 8. Cornutt po D. I Dougherty , jje W. I. Bancker M A. H. McClure M. J. Dcatiaang J. W. R"dlck J. B. Clark Sprague Abbott A. B. Turner ........ W. Butler O. II. Tltua E. M. Martin E. J. Neville H. T. lemlst Q. W. Shields E. P. Boyer M. C. Peter F. M. Hoel J. J. Boucher J. B. Porter James Allen O. D. Thorns T. R. Kimball A. U Reed V. Morsman D. V. Sholes W.'A. Redirk C. W. McConsughy . Jack Shnrp J. W. Hill, Jr a Dr. H. C. Sumner ... F. J. Hoel J. W. Hughe R. R. Kimball Tom HurTord N. F. Reckard ....... W. E. Palmatler 107 4 103 sa ino l li M w 110 2 If 110 10 M 10O 7 n 87 104 7 in 109 1 M 100 10s m 100 v ine 107 11-9 103 V" Tom Burns ...... Chofaes Crary ... E. v Arthur .... S. Reynolds Jav Fonter n John Rees 122 Hugh McWhorter in J. XV. Tlllson i..... ... 107 J. R. Imlst i 4 E. V. Lewis ., M J. VT. Parish 1W A. O. Nichols ; V4 J., A. McRhan , i... 1 B. B. Keller , 1 C. 8. Montgomery lit Jerome McOee tl A. V. Klr.sler S Ajiatear CbaiaaplosialilB . , 1 McClure beat Cornutt t up and 1 to play. Abbott beat J. W. Redick I up and 1 to play. - ' J. R. Lemlst beat J W. Thomaa ( up and t to play. W. D. Bancker beat T. TL . Kimball 4 up and t to play. A. I Reed beat Bhsrp 1 up. ' Klnwler beat Reynold t 110 and I to play. Fhlrfleld beat Boyer 1 up (SO holes. Magee beat O.. D. Thomas -4- up and S to play. Consolation Prise, First Ronad. R. R. Kimball beat E. Neville S up and 7 to play. K. rt. Bprasrue beat J. D. Footer 5 up and 4 to play. D. V. Shole beat C. W. Hull 6 up and 5 to play. - James Allen beat J.1 W. Hill 6 up and 4 to play. T. . Hufford beat Schneider t up and 1 to play. . , H.-C. Swenney beat J. R Seoble I up and 4 to rilay.i J. B. Porter beat E. V. Lewi up and 4 Martin beat J.- Hughes 1 up. Directors' Prise,' First RonnA. Bam Burns beat J. B. Clark 2 up . and 1 to play. - E. Morsman beat u. W. Shields 1 up. F. -J. Hoel beat J. A: McShan up and 5 to play. . .- W. A. Redick beat J, J. Banckar I up. W. O. Butler beat E. W. Arthur I up. Palmatler beat Beausang 1 up. Plckard beat. O. A. Nlcol 6 up and t to play. J. W. Tlllson beat M. C. Peters 4 up and S to play. Swatfest. first flight, J. I, Turner won. 'Swatfest, second flight, C. 8. Montgomery won. QUALIFYING SCORES AND CHAMPION . SHIP FLIGHT. E. M. Fairfield E. P. Boyer W. 8. Cornutt....... A. A. McClure Sam Reynolds....;.. A.' Vi Klnsler...... 8. -Abbott J. W. Redlckr.:.".. J. W. Thomaa..,.., J. R. Lemlst T. R. Kimball...... W. D. Bancker... A. L. Reed Jack Sharp ..467 665 8rt4 158 646 JS4 47 . .4M 878 CSS 444 65S 34482 ..44 7S 664 446 6M 4fi4 90 ..676 i0 Mi 6M 5M 34496 ..666 76 364 468 667 466-92 ;.66 656 404 4M 668 446-89 ..tm 646 354 446 646 466-86 ..768 848 464 446 656 864-04 . .tfi 6 474 -46 466 474-94 ..73 7t 664 464 fcS 66394 ..656 686 676 446 466 46496 ..447 676 684 447 766 172 96 ..666 666 464 3f 656 46487 ..666 866 875 457 446 864-91 j. Magee O. D. Thomas..., 664 663 464 246 646 36481 66S 766 466 246 666 SS387 Winner of tie: . - CONSOLATION CLABS. Elmer J Neville. ..676 766 665 446 686 468 99 R R. Kimball...... 665 756 6f4 347 657 863 98 E. H. Sprarue 645 967 676 365 466 763 97 J. D. Foster 676 766 468 456 6o7 474 96 C. W. Hull. .7 Via in bo io .775 665 4104 847 656 464 97 .676 676 366 665 667 65 100 .646 669 464 847 467 376 96 .676 "66 484 666 666 364100 .696 7S5 874 446 75 464100 .765 666 468 666 576 364 96 .767 766 465 446 666 46S 98 .666 766 674 466 766 464 98 .466 789 654 867 466 663 96 .866 966 764 347 446 654-100 .646 8106 674 346 476 464 98 D. V. Sholes J. Allen J. W. Hill. Jr... Tom Hufford O. J. Schneider... E. M. Martin..'... J. W. Hughes... J. B. Porter E. V. Lewis H. C. Sumney.... J. R. Seoble. niRnxrroRB' PRIZE. J B Clark 767 946 674 466 666 864 ICS Sam Burns. 766 1068 666 446 766 464-107 E. M. Morsman 666 976 376 636 677 465-104 O W Shields 666 775 674 647 868 666106 J.' A. McShane 666 969 666 466 656 4o6-103 F J Hoel 67 966 864 676 656 675106 W E Palmatler 6S5 796 676 878 676 6641(5 w' 1 t.,...n? 577 996 876 466 668 464-107 N " F' Reckard 6 866 46 4565610 464102 A O ' Nichols 768 886 476 656 666 654-104 3. J. Boucher... iwoo 000 w ra fir-iw ...755 688 664 6f6 766 tlVt ,..594 9610 486 658 466 454107 ...786 867 674 665 661 474106 ...666 m 747 677 7 465-408 ...657 7R6 665 465 648 466 10 W. A. Rertlck... J. W. Ttllaon.... M. C. Peters K. W Arthur... W. Butler arv iTPFHT FIRST FLIGHT. J Lee Turner... 667 8711 675 666 667 454109 C McConaughy 655 975 666 866 7108 6104109 J W Parish.". 666 868 475 668 667 876-100 C Crary ... . .. 566 675 676 646 1167 666-109 k' r ri., ;h.rt. 777 858 454 676 669 6S6 110 H T LenVlst.... 6R5 877 385 467 1166 644-110 w M.ti 767 1166 674 666 -456 677-1 ! F M Hoel 666 869 685 568 666 474 110 SECOND FLIGHT. C Montgomery 78 866 674 869 87 466113 k' w Tihii 79 796 8106 486 695 685-116 F MeCartnev. .. T7 t em. ti o W. H. Cowgill. C. B. Keeler... A. J. Smith John Rsess C. St. Clslr.... BSH WW Bin on o n p-wj jii 657 8118 8M 669 767 676-118 4510 8S5 6124 767 lf-1 -864114 996 775 687 6"6 778 666122 764 1099 494 478 66 663110 Homo -.Bide Plays. a H. Titus of Holdrege Is- the leading banker of the town. He. used to be on of tho long drive of th state, but has been out of the gam for gome .time. The annual meeting, of. tho Nebraaka Oolf association OviU be held at the Country club thi evening. Two delegatee from each club will attend. Officer for th corn ing year will be elected.' , Six player. E. V, Lewis. J. D. Foster, E. Martin. J. W. HI1U J. B. Porter and W. D. Bancker, were, tied at 96 In the quali fication round and played oft from the first tee. W. D. Bancker won. W. H. Cowgill of Holdreg I also an old timer at the game and ha often playvl In .,,. 1, a the Feld and Country cl."Nj. coming here to try to peddle om 1 of hi western lands and playing golf, on th side. For all th loser -in ueir maicn games In all their fllghtg. a match game with blind bogey will be played this morning at o'clock. Plenty of prise are. on the tspls and games are open for all. The players fu-k their own handloap and see how close hey can ccrae. Three prise will he given In tht event. John A. McBhane spent 140 In th last two week wiring east for some golf stick similar to thus used by Jahnstone of Min neapolis at ths Trans-Mississippi tourna ment, but still they did not come. As Mr. McShane cannot drlv over 800 yards with the ordinary club h wanted to try out the rake handle vaileiy of Johnstone to Im prove his game. ... A. Jerrome Smith. That sound all right for Mot but when ho la buying hogs he is At Smith. iuvtry on . lo Nebraska know AL 8mHh of Nebraska City and tb port must bo, pretty tamo that Al. doe mt participate In. Nothing but th hot weather kept him from getting- In the first flight. When that entry, J.' Jerrome Smith, was received every one in this city thought it must be a nom d - plum for Judge Jesaeu. but when th . player arrived all mi their mistake. . Borne great clsrat4ers In golf circles ar In attendance at the Nebraska golf tourna ment, from out In the atate. The president, C. M. McC'unaughey of Holdrege, la one of the best known men nt the state. Find ing th corn was growing too fast for talis to remain In NebrAska a he could not sleep nuchts for thinking of all the - money he mi making, he had taken a month off to an to tlie Michigan lake wher he did not play golf and got oft hi game. He wired for hi rlubs but thsy did not arrive so hs had to borrow so an odd shaped ones from Nels. . I'rxlike, which ha m I used to, and lost out. ' DEB MOINES. Aug. ' 16.-Although they out-hit the Champions two to one Omaha loat th third game of th serle by a' score of I to 1 today. U wa a fast gamo, filled with brilliant fielding and clever ban running and was not over until O'Leary. with a fast double, retired the Bide In the ninth. Corn pitched a good game for Rourke. - He allowed one hit In each of the fourth, sisth and ssventh Innings. H was a bit wild at times, however,- and the base running ability of th Champs did the rest whenever a man reached first. Two game will be- played tomorrow. The ccora: DE8 MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. A Doyle, rf ..... O'Leary,-... Welday. ef ... Dexter, e Andreas, lb ... Hogrlever, rf . SchipkeSb ... Maa-oon. tb ... Clcotte, p ..... . Total ..... 1 1 0 1 ... 4 0 1 13 0 7 0 . 10 1 0 1 1 0 a 0 . 0 4 I 0 0. 0 0 ... 4,1 ... 0 ... 2 a 1 .1 27 10 OMAHA. -AB. R. Bay, If .... .. . 4 0 Long, s 4 0 Perrlng, tb 4,0 Autrey, rf. t 0 Welch, cf i I 0 flnnWI. IK . A H. PO. A. E. 1 16 0 Howard, 2b Ill Gondlng, e 0 0 Corns, p S 0 ..U..M..T. .V ............ v v - Total . ... 24 15 I Des Molnea 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 I Omaha ..0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 01 ' Stolen ' bases: Doyle, Long. Two-base hits: Hogrlever, Bchipka, - Autrey, Howard. Double plays: . O'leary to Andreas; How ard to Runkl. Bae on ball: Off Corn, 6. Struck out: By Clcotte, 4; by Corns, 7. Time: 1:30. . Umpire: Davi. Attendanco: 700. . " Jsekaoa Ooos Is Bilk. 8IOUX CITY. Ia., Aug. 16. Pueblo won again today after Sioux City apparently had the gam nailed down and clinched. Th score wss to 7. Jackson ascension In the third Inning, when he forced In threo runs in succession, waa the most remark able ever seen on the local diamond. Mor gan was hit hard In the first two Innings, but after that he settled down and the hit mad -off hlra thereafter netted only one run. Jackson retired in the seventh In favor of Jarrott, but' the visitors got away . with - tho gam In th ninth, on Frees' error, a base on ball and a long hit to center. The feature of tho game waa Sheehan' running one-handed stop of a hot grounder. Score : -.1 PUEBLO. ' AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Cook, If 0 0.1 0 0 MoOilvray, cf 4 116 0 2 Bader.. 2b ( 2 1 2 4 0 Melchoir, rf ( 2 4 S ' 0 0 flwert, 8b 4 3 112 0 onneman, lb 4 0 1 10 1 0 Flske, s 4 1 1 0 1 1 Rennlker, 0 4 0.2 3 0 0 Morgan, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 39 SIOUX CITT. 2 26 U H. PO. A. 2 1 0 10 6 2 2 0 6 3 3 1 4 0 11 0 10 0 1 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 12 27 17 Campbell) If . oheenan, 3b :. Nobilt, cf .... Weed, 2b .... Newton, as . Heater, rf . . Williams, lb Freese, c .... Jackson, p ... Jarrott, p ... .. 4 .. S ::! .. 4 .. .. .. 4 .. 1 .. 1 Totals ..140 Newton out .on third bunt, Pueblo 1 0 0 0 6 S 0 t-i Sioux City ...r I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-J Earned , run: Sioux City, 4? Pueblo. 3. Two-bass hits: Nobilt (2, McGllvray, Mel choir 12). Hit: Oft Jackson, 10;. off Jar rott, I. Lett on base: Sioux City. Pueblo, i. Stolen besea:- Freese, McGll vray, Badsr, risk. Newton.1 First be on balls: OS Jackson, 4; off Jarrott, 1; off Morgan, 1. Struck out: By Jackson, 2; by Jarrott, ; by Morgan, L Wild pitch: Jarrott. Time: 1:06. Umpire: Lynch. At tendance, 600. ask nt Llaesls. - t tvat XT A.i IS A ,foiiHl-hilr this Ut. . V WJ . . " afternoon between Lincoln and Denver re sulted in an even arena, ounwrea . m the flrt game wa the ecret of the OrlsxHe' success. McKay had a shade the oest OI It.- otecner, nevBri.iicio, m hA &triW4ntf nut Ilncoln's stronc- est batsmen whenever In a tight plac. r-. - iumI. 4 in ,K MrnnH nm iCIIVCI, i 1 1 I - ... two hit batsmen, three error and two Ingle gave Lancoin lour runs in wi first two Innings, and that was enough to win. rxnver maktna a single run In the ninth Inning. Zackert was a pussle tha visitor couia not eorve ana ms sup port wa good. Paige wa alao effective, but th fielding of Denver was slovenly. Score first game: DENVER. AB. . B. H. O. A. E. McHale, lb .... Smith, Randall, rf .... Russell, cf,.... Zalusky, e .... Reddlck. lb ... Donahue,' 2b ... Belden, If ..... Stecher, p Total ..... . '; " .; Ketchern, cf . Qulllln. ob Fenlon, rf .... Thomua, lb .... Holmes, If ... Uagnler, s .. Barton, 2b .... ZJnran, c Collin ....... McKay, p ..... 2 ...10 I 27 10 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. o. 0 0 0 1 A. 0 1 0 1 0 " t 1 1 0 . I 4 0 '1 0 1 Total ...;..'....'... cbkmI tnr Zlnran In ninth. 27 a Denver 10001090 0-1 Uncoin 0 o i o l o - Earned run: " Lincoln, 1; Denver, J. Three-bass hit: Fenlon, McHale." Two base hits: Barton, Zaluaky. BacrlOc hit: Uagnler, Smith, Stecher. Stolen base: Randall. Double plays: Barton to Uag nler tiarton to Thoma to lnran, Barton to uagnier to Thoma. First bass on balls: off McKay, 1; oft Stecner, 1. Hit by pitcher: By McKay. 1. Struck out: By McKay. ; by Stecner, T. Lett on bases: Lincoln, 7; Denver. 4. First bm on er ior: Denv.r. t. Tim: 1:k Umplr; Edlnger. ocors, sscond gam: Lincoln. ' AB. R- H. PO. A. 4 0 1 o guillln, o a o r snion, n Thomas, lb Holmes, If J Gsgnler, s .....S f Barton, 2b- 4 Wolfs, e Zackert, p Total . 4 H .12 DENVER. AB. It H. PO. A. E. ui. ik '. a u lu l Sniltn, 0 1 1 Zslusky 1110 0 Rarulall. rf J . Russell, cf 4 Of Welgardt. . I f j Reddlck. 2b 4 0 111 1 W.r.- t. n K 4 0 0 1 1 Bslden. If 1 J Palgs. p J 1 - ToUl .' M 11 U 14 4 Bat tad for Smith in ninth. Unoola I Dsnver v Earned run: Denver. Two-baa hit: Wslgardt. Uagnler. Stolen bass: Qulllln. Double play: Ustml" to Barton to Thomas. First base on balls: Off Zckrt, 2; off Paige. 6. Left on base: Lincoln, T: Denver.- 6- First bass on error: Lincoln, t: Denver, 2. Tim: Lau, Umplr: tdlnger. Attendance, 1,0. , Btandlns of tho Teams. Won. Lost. m. I 72 2 .716 61 4S .611 61 64 .414 47 64 .466 47 67 .442 a .tit Des Molne Omaha . . . . Denver .... Sioux City . Lincoln .... ,.102 . . ..lei ,.14 ..102 Publo Game today: Omaha at De Main, Don- Tar at LiBcela Pubto at Bloua City. MMJTW1 -. Lying Detwecn 48th and 53d Streets, Throe Clocks North of Benson Car Lino and Three Clocks ! East of Country Club and Krug's Park. Sale lepas SatiFday, Aipst 18, at 9 k. M. And Continues Until Dark Saturday and All Day Sunday, Also of Evenings Until 8 P. M. Unless All Lots Are Sold Saturday ALL REASONABLE PRIVILEGES. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DISCOUNT FOR , BUILDING. GET IN ON Just a few of the advan tages of this addition which no other addition affords: .Two Beautiful Lakes. Wide, Winding Drives. Trees Set Out Free. All Lots High and Sightly. Splendid Location. No City Taxes. Very Low Prices. Very Large Lots. The Easiest Terms Consist ent with Good Business. (lever before has an Addition been offered in the city that can hold a candle to this YouMI be Just as enthusiastic as we are: when you see this property. Come Early and Make Your Selection Lont "The Man Behind" Music by the Famous Little German Section of George Green's Band Take Benson Car to Mt. Pleasant Ave. (."",) and Meet Salesmen on the Ground TlicPricesArcVcrylovv, Ranging from $195 to $250 Remember the smallest lot ia 50x 185. and most of the lota are 60x140; aome even larger, up to 1200 feet CUBS BEAT TROLLEY DODGERS Chicago Team Baiiehos Eita with Erron of tha Vijiton. . " i PFEISTER' PITChfeS -A FINE GAME Former ' Qmabf. ; Twlrler ' Allow Bnt rtTO Scattered Hit nnd Strike Ont Elsst V '.'.aBOBv . CHICAGO, Aug:..!16. Thre gift . by Strlcklett In th iflrat and thlrd Innings, followed by Clean hitting gav Chicago three run. Fl.v 'mor were' added .In the fourth and eventh on hit and Brook lyn' error. Brooklyn scored one on two single and a' wild pitch. Score: CHICAOO. BROOKLYN. B H O A B H O A B. Slut, ef I- Mlom. ;l I I ehcrksra, ll.. I bhulta. rf ... 1 ChasM, lb... 4 I BKIntsldt. b 4 1 Tlnksr, is... 4 1 Iran, lb I 1 Kilns, o 4' 1 Prelatar, P --. I I OCasar. b 4 4 11 1 OLumlsr, rf... 4 t 1 I Jordan, lb.... 4 11 1 I 1 0 AJtMrmin. lb 0 I I I 14 Mct'tnbr. II. I 1 1 4 I '1 OLewla. s I 1 t 44 Berfn, c t 1 I 1 I 4 Strleklett, p.. I 1 4 1 Total 81 10 0 ToUli M IHII I Chicago W.J..1 0 1 Id 0 10 M Brooklyn ...',....,..0 0 00 1 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: "Chicago,' 6; Brooklyn, 4. Two base hit: Lumley, 1 Three base hit: Slagle. Sacrifice hits: Schult. Sheckard, Pfelster.- Stolen base: Kllng. Struck out: By Pfelster, 8: by Strleklett, 8. First basa on balls: Off Strleklett. . Wild pitch: Pfelster. Hit with pitched ball: Ever: .Tim: - 1:60. ..Umpires: Klem and Carpenter. Plttsbarsr Shnts Ont Boston. PITTSBURG, ' Aug. 1. Not a Boston player reached third base today' and Pitts burg found It easy to score a shut out. The feature wer the batting of Wagner and catches by. Brain,, Howard and Do lan. Score: . prrraBrRO. boston. B H O A B. B H O A B. CUrks, lf... 4 14 0 Brldwll, as.. 1 1 4 J 4 Meier, rl..... ( I 1 0Tn.y. lb... 4 44 BaunoM, ef. 114 4 6ibIb. b 4 1-S 3 4 Wscner, m... 4 4 1. 4 1 brows, . cf..M I 41 Neeloa. lb... 4 1 4 4Hor4. Ib... I 1 J ebeetuu). tb., 4 tit 4Delen. rf I 414 Ruche, tb... t lit SNeedham. 4 1111 Olbeea, e 4 I .t 4Gaae. It 4 HIllebrsBd. 4 4 tl 4Pteer. ...... 4 14 1 4 1110 Touts rt 1 ToUls U IMU I Pittsburg ........ .r...0 1200060 - Boston ......... .P.?.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two base h!t: ' Clarke,' Beaumont, Wag ner, 2. Sacrlflc hits: Meier, Rltehey, Brldwell, Dolan. 'Stolen base: Brldweil. First base on balls: Off Hlllebrand. 1: off Pfeffer, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Howsrd. Struck out: By Hlliebrand; 8: by Pfeffer, 1. .Left on bast: Pittsburg, : Boston, 8. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Conway and Johnston. , New York Wins Both Games. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16. New Tork took both ends of a double-header today. St. Louis losing the first game )u to 6 and th second 2 to L Score, first game: K1W TORK. T. LOUIg. B H.O.A B. B.H O A B. Shaanoa, U.. I I 1 4 4Bwry. rf 4 114 4 browse, rf... 4 t 1 Burch. ef 4 4 11 BrrUMhSB, e. 4 t 4 1 1 Mertee. If.... I 114 4 termour, cf.. 6 110 SBenneit, lb... 4 1111 Devlin, 3b.... 4 111 OBeckler. lb... 4 1 It 4 McOens, lb.. 4 14 1 4Ptrle. lb 4 121 Wlltee. lb..., I 4 6 Nkr.hll, el t 4 1 4 Deblen, Be.... I 111 tlnwiora, ea. I ( Stren. "lb..: Asaee, riiiwMi, b.. 4 1111 Beeoe. 1 I 44 OThoaiBeon. p. I 4 1 1 ISIS aArsdt 4 4 McUlBnllV. B.I 4 4 4J. Mexeball. 1 4 44 toMorauui .. 1 14 ,4Nooaa 1 44 ToUla..i.ll It tt 14 I TUla....:.M 117 I I Battad for N. Marshsll in ninth. Bstted for Crawford In ninth. batted for Thompson In ninth. Batted for Ames in second. New Tork ....0 2 8 1 0 0 1 t 0-10 St. Louis 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 06 Earned run: St. Louis, 1; Nw Tork, 1 Two-bass hit: Bennett, Berkley, Strsng. Three-base hit: Browne. Double play: Ben nett to Beckley. Hit: Off Beeb, 6 in two and two-thirds innings; off Thompson, 10 In six and on-third Innings; off Ferguson, 1 In four and one-third innings; off Ames, 8 In one Inning: off McGinnity, 6 In three and two-third Inning. Stolen bases: Merts. Seymour. Hit with pitched ball: By Ferg uaon. 1; by Thompson. 1. Wild pitch: Thompson. Bases on balls: Off Bee be. 1; off Thompson, 1; off Ames, 1: off Ferruson. 6; off McGinnity, 1. Struck out: By Fergu son, 2; by McGinnity. 1; by Beebe, 8; by Thompson, 8. Ift on bases: St. Louis, 8; New York. 6. Time: 2 88. I mptre: O Day. Score, second gam: " If KW YORK iT. liOL'l. B H O A B. ' I H O I I. ShasBsa. W..4 1 1 4 Berry, rt.'.... 4 4 1 1 BrowBeT rf... 4 I I 4 4 Burcb. ef 4 t 4 4 Mcoeea. lb.. 4 I 14 I Mertee. If.... 4 114 4 Seraieur. O..H I I 4 Bennett, lb... 4 14 11 r.iiB. lb... 6 I 1 1 4 Beth ley, lb. I 44 I 4 tjekioa. ee ... I I 1 t 4 lr.il. b 4 14 14 Bueaf, I.... I 1 8 4 4Beaea, .... 4 6 THE GROUND All building lots in Lake James Park lie high and sightly and slope gently to two beautiful lakes in the center of the addition. These lakes are fed by a large number of pure artesian springs. They are bordered by wide winding avenues. In one of the lakes is a pretty island which will be planted to shrubbery, trees and flowers. There are sev eral pleasant drives which wind gracefully around the high building sites. There are many fine, large maple trees which add much to the beauty of the park. Others will be set out along the streets and avenues and around' the lakes. We have a skilled landscape gardener who will Superintend the work of beautifying this addition and making it one of the finest suburbs in the west. This work is being pushed as rapidly , as possible. TmS BEAUTIFUL ADDITION CONTROLLED EXCLUSIVELY BY TheGias. E. Williamson Co. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS . . INSURANCE U. 8. National Bank Building, 1201 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. deep. Bowertnan, e. I I 1 SCrswfnrd, St.. I 1 I I 1 McOtBBlty, p. 4 1 0 1 OKarger, ...... 116 8 ToUls II 14 IT 14 Totals II tt 14 I New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-8 St. Louis .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: St. Louts, 1; New Tork, 8. Two-base hit: Bennett. Sacrifice hits: Beckley, Browne, McGann, Strang, Bower man. Stolen bases: Browne, McGann, Strang, Bowertnan. Base on balls: Off McGinnity, 1; off Karger, .8. " Struck out: By McGinnity, 2; by Karger. 2. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; New York, 12. .'Time: 1:88. Umpire,: O'Day. , ; , Gnmo Postponed. At Cincinnati Cincinnati-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. Standing; of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. ' Pet Chicago New York . Pittsburg ... Philadelphia Cincinnati .. Brooklyn ... St. Louis ... Boston ...... 107 io k 106 106 108 106 106 77 30 ..720 8 36 .60 w 40 :ea 48 64 .467 46 60 .434 41' 62 .896 39-60 .861 S7 71 .343 Game today: Boston at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. GAMES I! THE AMERICAN LEAGCE Cleveland nnd Philadelphia Break Even on n Doable-Header.. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16. Cleveland won the first gam today by outbattlng the locals, who 'made but two hlta. In the aecond game Bender wa effective, and also scored tha winning run for Phila delphia. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Flick, ef I 110 SHerteel. If... 4 0 14 0 Stosll, lb... 4 41 0 Lord, cf I 444 Turner, ee.... 4 III ODe.le. lb I 1 II 0 1 Leiole. in.... I 1 1 0 8rbol4. . rf... 4 , 1 0 0 ConeaJlon, rf I I 1 I 1 Murphy, tb... 4 0 4 4 RoeemsB. lb.. 4 111 I S.breck. e.... 1 0 111 Jeekeon, If... I 0 10 I Powers, e.... 1 1 4 Bemle. s, 4 f 4 OOldrln. lb... I 0 0 10 Heee. B 4 1 4 I 4 Cross, se 1 0' 4 I 4 .. . , Waddoll, ... I 0 0 I 1 Totals.- II lit 11 1 - ' Totals .10 1 17 II 1 Cleveland ' 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 X) 1 Philadelphia 0 0000100 0-1 Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Phlladel- Ehla, 6. Stolen base; Flick, Cross, Lord, eybold. Two-base hits: Lajole, Turner, Congalton, Jackson. Double play: Cross and Davis.. 6truck out: By Waddell. 1; by Hess, 6. First base on ball: Off Wad dell, 8; off ties. 2. Hit by pitcher: Lord. Tim: 1:40. Umpire: O'Loughlln. '. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.B. . B.H.O.A.E. Hansel. If. Lord. cf.... DstIs. lb.... SeyboM, rf. Murphy, tb. Oldrlng. . lb Croes. ss.... Powers, ... Bender, p.. 4 0 11 Ofllrk, ef 4 1 1 4 S 1 1 s Btov&U, 10... I 11 Turner, ss.... 4 114 OLeJole. lb.... 4 1 1 I 4 1 I 1 1 1 I 4 4 11 Conssltea, rf I 111 ARoesmsn, lb.. 4 1T 4. Jeckew. if... Ill 114 4 Bemle. s I 0 I 111 OBernherd, p.. I 1 Totals W t tt 14 1 ToUls II 6 tt II I Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Deft on base: Cleveland, .6; Philadel phia, 6. Stolen base: Murphy. Two-base hits: Lajole, Flick, Power a Oldrlng, Da via. Home run: Congalton. Double plays: Cross, Murphy and Davis; Beml snd La- Jole. Struck out: By Bender, 4; by Bern ard, 2. First baa on balls: Off Bender, 1; off Bernhard, 2. Hit by pitcher: Con- fslton. Tim: 1:30. Umpire: O'Lougn In.. Boston Easy for Chlraco. - BOSTON, Aug. 16. Th league leadera batted Harris freely at all stages of today's game and won easily, to 4. A poor throw y Tannehlll, which bounded into the bleachers, gave three runs to the locals, who could accomplish nothing with Al trock's delivery. It was announced today that Catcher Lou Crlger of Boston will ulay tomorrow for tb first rim this sea- Iran. Score CHICAOO. - - B.H.O.A.E. BOiTOM. I B.H.O.A.B. Hebs. rt 4 I 1 4 1 Harden, rt Jonee, cf...... 4 1 4 4 4 Perent. ss. Istell. Ibi....l III ISi.hl. et .. Deris, ss I 1 I 4 4 F.rrle, tb.. 4 14 4 4 I I 4 I I 4 I I I 4 114 14 4 4 14 Donokue. lb.. I 10 OHoey. It.. Doufherty, If I I I 4 Sullivan. C.--I 8 1 1 Tennehlll, .'lb I Oil Pslterses, 4 4 0 1 amies 110 0 Altrock, 4 1 1 OOrtmsasw, 14 4 4 14 1 1 Morses, lb... 4 4 0 0 1 Petereoa, e... 0 0 0 1 0 ICerrlfes. ... 1 4 1 I Herns. I I I 4 4 ( oUloi 1 I 4 4 4 DlBeea 0 0 0 0 4 . Touis 14 14 nut ToUls 14 I TT II i Batted for Patterson In second. 'Batted tor Harris in ninth. Ran for Collins In ninth. ' Chicago 8 12002100-8 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 04 Sacrlflc hits: Isbell. Davi. Donohue 2), Altrock. Three-base nits: Hahn, Dough erty. Smith, Sulllvsn. Homo run: Sullivan. Stolen bases: ImvIs. Double play: Dvls to Donohue. Bus hit: Off Pattsrsnn, i In on inning: off Altrock 6 In eight Innings, bases on ball: Off Hsrrls, 1; off Altrock, 1. Struck out: By Harris, 1; by Altrock. 1. Passed ball: Sullivan. Time: 1C Umpire: Sheridan. Detroit Wins In Eleventh. NEW TORK. Aug. 11 Detroit won from New Tork in ths eleven) h Inning todsy when Mclntyr and Crawford singled and Coughlln mad a scratch bit. Schaafer wa MMS al) FLOOR taxes Sut out of the game for protesting decisions, core: DETROIT. , ' NEW TORK. t B.H.O.A.B. . . B.H.O.A.E. Josea ef...... 4 110 OKeeler, rf.... 4 110 Llndeey. lb... I I 14 4 OEIberfeld. as. 4 1 4 4 I Mclntyrs, If.. 1 : 1 4 IChase. lb I 4 11 I 6 Crswfor4, rf.. I' I I I 0 La ports, lb... I 14 0-4 Itbtefer, lb.. 4 0 1 I OWllllems. lb. 4 14 4 0 O Leery, ss... 0 4 1 1 OConroy. If.... 4 1 I 0 0 Coufhllo. lb.. I 111 OHoflmana, ef . I I 0 4 Lowe, ss-lb.. I 111 lMrOulre, ... 4 0 I 4 0 Brhmldt; Oil lOrth, p 1 0144 Mullln. p.....' I 1,6 I 0 , -7 ' , -. ..ToUls ...M.I M It .1 iToun.v:.r.4ii 11 1 1- -. .. -. . Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-t New York .:.'... 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 01 Left on bases: New Tork, 8; Detroit. 6; Bases on balls: Off Mullln, 8. Struck out: By Orth, 2; by Mullln. 8. Sacrifice hlta: Keeler, O'Leary. Stolen base: La pone, Williams, Conroy, Jones (Zi. Double plsy: McGulre to Williams to Chase. Umpires: Evan and Hurst. .Time: 2:20.. Bt. Louis Defeat Washingrton. . WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 16.-SL Louis turned the table on the Washington team support.' The fielding of Altlser and Stone were features. Score: ' 8T. LOl'fg. ' ' WASHDioTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Nilss. lb 4 0 11 0N11I, lb:. 4 10 11 T. Jooee. lb. I Stone. II 1 Hemphill, rf. I Wallace, ss... 4 O'Brien, lb... I Koehler, cf . ., I Rlrkey, e..... 4 tyade, p 4 1 4 0 0C. Jones, et. I 1 I 0 0 14 4 Altlser. ss... 4 1 4 4 1 11 IHIokButn, lb. 4 4 II I' 4 111 Aaderaon, If. I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 ISrhel&y, to... I 14 4 11 0 Stanley, rf.... 10 10 0 tit 0 Werner. .... 1110 1 0 4 4 Smith, p I I 0 I 0 eWakeSeld .. 1 1 A 0 A Totals..... J4 10 17 10 . , ToUls.... ..10 4 17 14 4 Batted for Smith In ninth. St. Louis o 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 06 Washington- ..:.l ' 0' 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Nile, Rickey t2). Sacri fice hit: Koehler. Double plays: Schalfly to Altlzer to .Hickman; 'Altlser- to Schalfly. Left on bases: Washington, 8. Bases on balls: Off Smith. 2. Htru.-U nut; Hv Smith. 2; by Glade, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Con nolly. , , , . , , . BtandtneT of tho Teams. Played. Chicago 106 Philadelphia 106 New York , 110 Cleveland - 101 St. Louis 104 Detroit , 1 Washington ........ lid Boston 106 - Won. Lost. Pet. bg 43 . 594 61 44 . 681 ' 68 42 ' .6W0 67 44 , .664 64 , GO .616 61 64 .4S6 , 40 . 68 .88s 81 76 92 Games today: Chicago, at Boston, St. Louis at Washington, Detroit at New Tork, Cleveland at Philadelphia. GAMEB IX . AMERICA ABBOCTATlOJf Kansas City -Bnncb.es Bits In .Becond Innlngr and Shnts Ont Lonlsvllle. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16 Kansas City won today's game by bunching hits In the second Inning. Dunham was effective at critical stages. Score; KANBAJ CITY. LOUISVILLE. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Waldron." rt . 1 0 1 4 Hallman. rf . . I I 1 4 0 McBrlde, bs..i I 4' 4 4 4 Woodruff,' lb. I 0 I I t Perrtae. tb... 1 1 I t eBnsheer. lb. I t I 1 Hill. If 1 0 4 1 4alllvsa,' lb.. 4 I 11 4 Burks, lb.,.. 4 1 1 4 4 moral I. et... I 4 114 Prams, lb.... 4 111 1 Kerwia. If.... 4 till BohanaoB, ef. 4 I I 1 4 8 haw. e I 1 I 1 Leahy, e. 4 111 IQulnlaa. ss... 4 0144 LurUam. ... I 111 0 Kenna, p 4 101 ToUls 44 17 IT 1 v Touis XI 10 14 17 0 Kansas City 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 -2 LoulsvlU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits:' Sulllvsn, Hallman. First base on balls: Off Durham, 2; off Kenna, 6. Struck out: By Durham. 1 Double play: Woodruff to Shaw to Sullivan; Quintan to Sullivan; McBrlde to Frants. Passed ball: Shaw. Hit with pitched ball: Hill. Sacri fice bit: McBrlde, Woodruff, Stovall. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Werden. - Hooaier Easy, for Browser. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 16. Milwaukee hit Hlckey at, will today and won an ay vic tory, 11 to 2. Score:. MILWAUKEE. ' ' 1NDIANAPOL1. . B.H.O.A.B. B. H.O.A E. Robinson, as. I 4 4 I Dueleayy, rf . 4 4 Oreea. rt 1 1 0 0 OAtbenon. lb. I I 1 Hynee. lb... I 111' I Himee. ef.... I 1 I Bnuiu, . 4 1 4 I Irenr. lb 4 Beyllle. .... 1 4 4 4 Will lame. ee. 4 Hemuhlll. of.. 4 110 OThlelman, If. 4 M'Cbeea'r. Ibl I.I 1 4 Mercea. lb... 4 MtGorsi k, tb 4: 1 4 I 4Ho;roee. e.... 1 Dougherty. If. 4 4 0 4Hiekey, p.... 1 ft hoe, c t Teula M II 17 11 irteber I I 4 OCarr. lb 4 I 10 0 Perry ....... 1 4 4 4 0 ToUls 44- I 14 t 4 Batted for Hlckey In th ninth. . Batted forlKahoa In the ninth. Mtlwaake 2 2 1 0 t 1 8 11 Indianapolis .0 0 200-i2 Two-hs bits: ' f'arr,' Hemphill. Three-base- hits: Batemaa, Seville. Home run': Bevttle. Stolen bass: Green. First basa on balls: Off Hlckey, 6; off Bateman, 1. Struck ouf: By Hlckey, '4; by Bateman, 4. Double play: Robinson. McCormlck and Hyne; McCormlck, Kobir.aon and Hynes; VMIllam snd Csrr Sacrlrtce hit: Hynoa Left on bases: Milwaukee. 8: Indianapolis, 7. Umpires: Egan and Owens. . Time: 2:0a - Modhena Dwfeat Millers. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug.r16 With th aoor tied In the eighth Inning- and on out. Gra- tnuOM Mlaanaa a By. iu&gman Ml BOOST FOR OMAHA and Let Omaha Work for You SBMnsMnnsnnossnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnoni A very few years ago you could have bought a fine lot in Bemis Park for $150. To day the same lot cannot be bought . for $1,500, If you 'know an opportunity when you see it, come Saturday and bring your check: book or pocketbook, for .'you'll surely want to buy.' ' Please remember ; these are not "Dollar" Lotal Street Oar Tickets Free . The Terms Arc Very Easy 1:10 Dovvn,BAaEaMs.0Y The addition, being Just ontsid the city limit, we will hare only county ana mey are nominal. 1Z walked and after J. Clarke had struck out """ii fni ine. Dan over the fence for home rtrn. Fox waa anlked enrt n , Ura. Oyler was put out of the game fTr aicaing. ocore: TOLEDO. ' - MINNEAPOLIS. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.B.A B. Clint-men, as. I 1 I I 1 Pavla. rf 4 I 0 1. Clarke, II. II I 0 OSulllvan. rf.. I 1 1 0 OoVell, rf....'4-r t OOiVmlnswrC lb 4'' 1 110 nenoe. rt-. ... s o 1 0 Hert, II 4 111 nruairer, id. toil orreeman. Jb. 4111 KnSbe, lb.-... 1111 0Oyli.r. ss 14 4 0 ' cisrka lb 4 Oil 0 ocehrina. If... 1 I 1 Abbott. c. 4 4..I11 O !.). 'iSU. .V.....1 Mlnabea. p,.. 1 1 -Q 4- larahanl. lb... 4 0 1 , r- Veaser,, s. .., I 0 1 Total... .,.!! ,6 XI 14 Thomas, p,... 1 41 mu...vH i xi ii s Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 04 Minneapolis ' l o 0- 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bases on ball: Off Thoma. 2; off Min ahan. 1. Two-bane hit: Davis. Home run: Odwell.- Double play:- Knabe trr Clingman ' to W. Clarke. Struck out: By Thomas, 5; by-Mlnahan, 1. Sacrlflce hits: Sulllvsn, Nance, Knabe. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Toledo, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire Sullivan. ' Columbus Win with .Rtlek. , ST. PAUL, Aug. 16 Columbus hit Coy and Parkins all over the lot today and won, 10 to 8. Score: -, . COLUMBV8. ST. PAUL. B.H.O.A.E... ... , SH.OA.K. Hmthman, rt 6 I 't 0 0Cier. .ss 4 114 11 Coulter. If... I 1.0 0 4 Sugden, lb... 4 1 II 0 I Plrkerln. et. I 4 1.4 0 VanZanilt. ,ct. 4 4 14 Frlel. lb..... 4 til 0 Frtek, If 1 0114 Klhm, lb...i'. 4 I II 1 6 Wheeler, 8b.. 4 till Ryan. ss...... I 114 0 Meyers; rf:.!, ! I 1 Wrleier. lb.. 4 I I I 0 PaiMen. lb... 4 14 10 Blue, e ..4 1 1-1 0 Drill, o I 14 10 Robertallle. pl 14 I Coy. p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Perkins p.... I 10 7 0 ToUls. ..,..40 17 n 14 . 0 . Total.,.... 18 I 17 II 1 Columbus' ,.i 0 4 0 0 2 1 2 0) Bt. Paul .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 . Two-bas hits: Psdden, Geler, Hlnch man, Pickering, Coulter. Klhm.- Stolen bases: Hlnchman (2, Klhm, Ryan, Robert allie. Double play: Ryan, Klhm and Blue. - Hits: Off 'Coy,- 8 In two and one third Innings; off Parkins, In six and two thirds Inning. First base on balls: Off Parklna, S; off Roberta Ills. 4. Hit by pitcher: Meyers.- Btruek out; By Hobertallle,. 1; by Parkin, 8. Passed ball: Blue. Sacrifice hits: CoulUrr Klhm, Blue, Sugden. Left on bases: Su Psul, 8; Co lumbua, 8.. Time: 1:66. Umpire: 'Kan. -- Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won.. Lost. Pet. Columbus - 116 44. 611) 667 661 6u0 Toledo 115 64 Milwaukee '..'.'. 118 66 Louisville 116 60 Minneapolis 117 68 Kansas City ....... lit 67 St. Paul 116 48 Inrilunnimlln 117 at Ii ' 68. 6 62 67 4 478 418 3L 76 Games louay: coiumous at Dt. raui, 10 ledo ' at Minneapolis, Iridianapolls at Mil' waukee, Louisville at Kansas City.. FREMOJCT TAKES THE THIRD GAMO ' ' " . , Three Earned Ron to On deors for Islanders. FREMONT, Neb.. Aug. 18. Frmont de feated Grand Inland-in . the third and con cluding game for the state championship, by a score of 1 to 1., .Fremont's run were- eurned, while Grand Island slngis tally was caused by an error and too reckless playing ' by tha . Infield. Grand Island could do nothing with . Bradley. A thousand people saw tbe game, . , FREMONT. , GRAND ISLAND. B.HO.A-B. , .. B.H.O.A.E. Melrs. i 4 111 Sdrant. ss 4 ft 4 I 1 Band. If 4 4 Relrhle. lb. .,4 1 Shed, c 4 I Harmon, rf . .. I 0 Prlmley, cf. ..II Wheeler, lb.. I 1 Bebaeu, tb.... I 0 4 SCorneM. S....1 Oil m - l . .- a i a w" m w v nfi.u, v. , 7 0 OPlemlna It 0 0 SKroell. lb.. 4 .0 luraham.' lb. 0 I 0 Brown, cf... 1 1 SWSlcn, p... 1 1 ITmI. rt-lb. Bradley, p.. . I 0 Luyieudsll, rt 0 0 6 . ToUls... SO t IT I 1 ' Total, 1 I 14 I 1 .0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Fremont Grand Island ........ 0 0 O 0 0 0 l 0 0-1 Struck-out: Bradley, 6; Welsh, 7. Hit by pitched ball: t'orbett. ioubl plsy: Be neau to Relchle. Umplr: . . W Inlerlnger. Scorer; Wheeler. ' . . - - ' Harvard Bti Berrrss, HARVARD Neb., Aug. lft-tSpeelal Tel egram.) Harvard defeated bertrand Tiger yeteraay at mi (.ainuiic pitmu grounda by- a scor of 8 to 8. - Th gaiu wa uninteresting except for a few good i. . tt rxr hv lnfilnsn: Harvard 0 4 1 0 0 0 I M I I B.rVrand 1 0 0 0 0 00 10-J 4 I : Batteries: Bertraad, Masters and Masters. Atkinson and McWhorter; Harvard, MiUaT and Ling. Umpire: Clark. ( own Leon-no Reiills. MAR8HALLTOWN. la.. Aug. 16.-SpcJal Telegram.! Following are th results In th Iowa league: Ottumwa, 14; Marshalltown, 8. Cllrtton, 4; Burlington, O. Waterloo, ; Oskulooaa, 6. Okalooa. I; Waterloo, 1. ' Keekuk, 6; Fort Dodge, I; Keokuk, 4; Fort Dodge, 2; twelve inning. Indiana Are Winners. FORE8T CITT, Ia, Aug. 14. Bpoclal Telegram! Ths Cherokee Indians de feated th fsst Forest City -tesm her todsy in a vary fast and interesting gs Bcor; 6 M 6. i J f eSseVaV 1 Si e