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    Tim: OM An A 'DAILY BEE: TIItlRSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1906.
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OMAHA WINS IN ELEVENTH
Two Extra Innitiri Foodod to Dafeat
Pueblo in Lut.
M'NEELCY GETS SUPERB SUPPORT
Roirko Family Plays Championship
Ball and Game Goes Right
war After Hard
Straggle. ,
Metz Bro's Brewing Go.
. BRGWERS AID BOTTLERS OF
OMAHA'S FAVORITE
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY; ' TEL. DOUGLAS 119. OMAHA. NEB.
CHICAGO CONTINUES TO WIN
Chance's Onbi Dsfeat the Beds by Superior
All Awnn4 Wort - - -y
, RUELBACH , PITCHES A. BRILLIANT GAME
Fut ' .FleldtBffv- Back of Him
Hn'ldi ' the " Visitors - to One
Rnn Soores ( Other.
CHICAGO, -Aug."Z9.-Chlcago -added an-
omer game to tneie winning' column today,
defeatlrUt' UlhctnnaU-' by all around better
playing. A, single, a-sacrifice and an error
gave uw visitors on run. at tne start, but
they wore unable' to Score again. Reul-
bach's great -pltchlW a&i brilliant fielding
back of hun .hotting them helpless.
. . . CHlCAfJO. ' 1 ClNCfNNATI.
' ' B.H.fJ.A.K. - - B.H.O.A.B.
siasiej ci:..j l lio p HUtlH, . n. 4 111
DnraaiH, n m m w w iv. i irj, 11 ... . . , , v
Sehvlle. rf... I 1 1 Jud., rt 4 4 0 0 0
Cbaaoa.-.lb. I t 14 1' Sirtont, et..'.. 4 14 4 4
A Bt.inf.ldti lb 9 lHLak.rt. aa.. 4,41 1 0
t t ft, 1 Mowrjr. lb... 4 0 1 I
11.14 Urlngrton. el I 10
: i t ib 10 14 1
l 17 V
Tiakar, ...... I
RTara. lb.. 1.
Mama. ' a..
RaUlbSCB. .
riuu.' .,.
.. I, 4. 0 10
ToUI. N Total. M 4 tt til
Chicago 4 oo 1 o o
ClnclnntlV..".i...i.i.'.l 0 0 0 0 0 90 01
Left o bases'. Chicago, S; Cincinnati, 6.
- wiii mi iii i. . Kuctftrc, o nunc, 1:1117
Tinker, i Stolen baaea:-Hugstns, Bheckard.
Double plays:- Moraa to Tinker. Struck
out: By Kctilbach,. ;. by Hall, 4. Bases
, on ballsi'Ofr Hsll.H. HK by pitched ball:
Livingstone (X). Time: 1:40. Umpire-; tnislle
and Johnstons.
PlrateV Sbwt -Oar 'Cardinals.
era', IjChjio, jmg. zy.r'iitsDurg' toon ine
opening game' of th series- from St. Louts
mis lliernuun, i 10 v, in a snarpiy iuuhii.
: lMvttlei: Both. Leever and iBPebe pitched
line ball and -the fielding behind them- was
fast," Scores ; w .' '
', ' mttsbViro. bT.( locib. -.'
. B-.ir.o.A.g b.hjj.a.b.
f'lark. lf....,. I 0 OB.rrr, rf-tb,.4-0.1 0 0
. Oanl.ir. rt... 4 0 0 0 lB.nn.tt, tb..'t 1 I t 0
M.lw. ct,.... i 0 10 OM.rtM. !.... tOO
' W.gnr. ' t 0 t 1 lOradr. lbf... I 1 11 1 0
MmIob. lb.., 4 lit 0 0 BOrch. at.... 4 0 0 0 t
FkMhaa. ib.. -t I How.tt.r, aa. 4 t 4 1 0
.t'JUUfc.K lb.. I 0 I. 0 ONoon.n. tc... 1 t t 0
, -Ulbaoa, , t .0 0- t Crawford., b. 1 , 0 1. 1 0
igMW..u..H .1 1. AFHflli " M. V W V V
'. , , Brown, p.V.i. O 0 0 0 0
: .--' v in-,, v' -Tocia....',tt -i n 11 1
Battetl for-Crawford-In eighth.
ruuuui. ,.,, If 'V V V U V a V V X
at. Louis , .......... .:,o oooooo o o-o
Two-baie hit: Hostetter- Sacrifice hits:
Noonan, lertea. Pouble plays: Hoetetter,
arady to Crawford Wagner, Rltclity to
"i-Jealon.- Hits: 'Orf. Beebe, , In a Innlnwx.
Mlnln haii-i! Wtiirnj ' RhMlian. vi'lurKH.
' Habea on ballsr Off Beebe, 7; off Leaver, .
leever, 4. Left on- bases: Bt. Louis, t;
Itttaburg, 4. Tline:. 1:46. .Umpire: Klem.
uroaaiya nana la main,
BROOfCLYN. Aug. a.-Tho local team
won out In the ninth Inning from the Boa
. tons today, errors, by Dolan, Spencer and
O'Neill being .responsible for the wlnnmrf
tally, With only one Brdoklynlte out In tne
final Inning. Score; ... - ,
' BROOKLYN. " . ' " BOSTON.
' . B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
r.tr. lb ... 4 t.t ODoiaa. rt.... I I i l
Malon.r, at., t 0 I 0 'OT.Miar, lb.:: 4 t 1 1.0
iJtmim rt... I 11 OBataa. ct. .. 4 1 t 0
Jordan,.,-la.-, 4 0 10 t i 0 Howard,, aa.. 1 1 t
McCarthy,,, It I 1 Bron, lb ... 4 0 0 t
Alparmaa tat 4,0 0 Bpaaor, , If . .. 4 1.0 1
Lwla, a t 1 I I O N. 111. ...; 114
Hr.n.c.... 4 ll ONMdhaoi. lb. 4 1' 0 0
uiim m . a a 41 a l pi.hm n a a i a a
louta.w. . a af .u .a ioiaib ram la a
One out 'when winning run was made. '
Brooklyn- i.......V;..'.0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1-4
Huston I 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0
Bacrtflce hit: O'Neill. Stolen bases: Do-
i'hii J.VUI1VJ ,unucjr iucv iiijr
Alpernian (3), Lewni. - Double play: Mc
lntyre, Lewis and Jordan. Left on bases:
MOMtfin- g: itronklvn. (L trirat bm nn bMlla-
Ofl Mclntyre. I off Pfefter, t First baj
on errors: Boston, l: Brooklyn.-. Hit by
pitched ball: By I'feffer, 1. Struck out:
ily Mclntyre, 6; by Pfefter, 6. Tims: 1:U
I'mplre: Carpenter.
" ' (iane Poatpoa4.
- At' Kew ' Tork New York-Philadelphia
game postponed; wet grounds. -'
. , Btaaalaar ,Of tkt'Trami.
NfcW YORK. Jaug. . .-Pollowlng Is the
oflirlal standing of the National League
rluba -up . to and Inoludina? . tne, games of
Vw3,UJy. August iS:. .. ' . i
r ,.1-layBd.. Won, Lost. .Pot.
Chicago 121 90 . ta - .741
Itttaburg 117 75 . .42 .641
Kew irork.,Ml'..v..114 , 73 41 ; .041
l'hlladolphis, ..i.',117 ' . BJ . ' .' .4o3
Omcigtmtl ............130 51 .. t . .4
Brooklyn .,..114 , 45 J 69 .14
St .Louis.. u. ........ J 1 .45 "4 . ..174
Uoatun 120 al Ui
On met toflayr Boston at Brooklyn. New
York - at Plilladrlphia. Pittsburg at St.
Lpul, Cltwlnnatt at Chicago.-'
' .. i i ....
- Oral ad lalaad Waati Games..
GRAND ISLAND. Aug. 29 (Special.)
The Grand lalaud base ball team appears
to-be the only one i this section tu a. r
vlv and tt has dljn.-ulty now in g-ttiic
games, Fremont., which has so far r
luaed la play here this seaaon, haa prom-
lsed a date, '"hiaybe.V early In September,
but, the locals-: declare .that the aggrega
tion Is afraid to play- Ui and Island on
any but Its owrt srrolinds. Grand Island
ha played five games at Fremont, of
which it won two, but the Dodge county
team has never appeared here, i'ht? team
will play. Denver ,on: Thnrslay . of turn
week, and the Oninhn.loHguera next week,
after which,' if no other games can be
secured. It will be disbanded. , '
GAMES IS THK A.nKRJCA?! 1.EAVIG
Boston Has No Trpoble In 'Defeat las;
Clevelaa'd.
BOSTON, Aug. 19. Boston had no trouble
In defeating-Cleveland in -the.flaal ainme
tcav. to I.' Not a skia-le- Cleveland
player saw first base,. Until after two were
out In the elgtith inning-, when Flick got a
scratch hit. In the ninth' Inning-v Young
weakened and was batted freely. Score:
B08TOK. - CLEVBLANI).
B.H.O.A.B." .- B.H.O.A.B;
Hadaa, rf... 4 110 r.flrn. If..., 4 110 0
Parent,, aa.,.. 4 111 0 Stovall, . lb... 4 0 t 0 0
Rtahl, el 4't I 0 0 Turner,- M..'. 4,1 10 0
Fvrrla, 2b.... 1.1 1 4 4 t-lol. tb.,.. 4 1 t 0
Hoar. 0 1 0 0 Connajton, tfl I M 1
Orlm.haw, lb I t I 0 0 Fllrk, c. ...... 1 1 t 0 0
Morsaa, 9b.. 0 1 0 0 nartoau; lb.. 1 0 0 4 0
rrtn.r. e I 0111 0 Bemln.- e..c.j l 0 4 1 I
Toung, P....1 0 0 1 0 Buolow, e.... 1 0 4 10
i Urm. p.v..... 1 0 0 0 1
TOUU......W til t 0 TawaMnd, 1 0 0 10
.',1 Roumao ... L 1 0 0 0
. ,:, CtMtk 1 0.000
-. - ' . .' . Totila,..,..M 114 t 4
Batted for Buelow In ninth.' . '
Batted for Jownsend In ninth. .
Boston ................. 0 21 M 0 M
Cleveland-.. 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 2-2
Three-base' hit: Hayden. Hits: Off Hesn,
7 In S InnlngS; off Townsend, 1 In & inningtt.
Sacrifice 'hits! ' Hoey,' Crlfrer.,'-'lrst - base
on balls:- Hem (2; Towhnend.l). . StrucK
out: By Young, Oi'by Hess. a; hy-Town-send,
1. Passed balls Bemla. .Time:.. 1:85,
Umpire: Hurst. -'t
' Philadelphia' Defeats Chleaaro.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.Philadelphla
defeated - Chicago today In a five inning
f;ame. The visitors had scored two runs
n their half of the slkth when rain put a
stop to the contest. Score:
l PHILADELPHIA. ,., CHtCAOO.
- B.H.O.A.B. ', ... , B.H.O.A.B.
Hartaal, lb.. 1 110 0Hhnr; rf I 1 I 0. 0
Lord. rf. 1 0 0 4 0 Jon. J, ct..''.. 1 0 0 , 0
H. Darla, ib! 0 4 0 Clhrll,. lb...', t 0 10 0
Baybold, rt... 110 0 a 7 Davia, , aa. 1 -0 4 0' 0
Murphy, Ik., I 0 14 ODpsohua, ,1b. 1 0 4 10
Bohrack. a.... 1 14 0 OOoUfh.'ny. ft.'l 0 0' 0
Crq... as 0 1 5 esuMlTan, v.n. 1 0 T 1 1
Knlsht, tb.'.. 1 0 0 0 OTain.mil lbt 0 10 0
Prt-rt, p.... 1 1 0' I OWal.b,- p.'..1.. 1 0 V t'l
Wadd.ll, p. 1 0 0 0 0 ' '
, 'totals.. 14 111 I J
Total.. .....10 111, I I'l i
Chicago i. i.; 1 2 0' 0S
Philadelphia r....,.....l 1 0 0 2i
'Left on bases: Chicago. -J;' Philadelphia,
4. Sacrifice hits: Lord My, Knight, CroBS.
Struck out: ByDygert; 2; by W'addell, 2:
by Walsfi, (. Bases on balls: "Off Dygert,
3; off Walsh. 1. Hits: Off Dygert, 1 In
Innings. Passed bull: Sullivan. Wild
pitch: Dygert. Hit by pitched bull: Walsh,
2. Time: 1:36. Umpire!: lSvahs and Con
nolly... -r '. ' '.
New York Wlsa from St. . Loals.
. NEW YORK, Aug. 2 The local Ameri
cans today defeated the St.- Louij nine,
scoring the winning .run - In the ninth
Inning on Delehanty's infield hit. Molari
ty's sacrifice, Wallace's . error, and Yea
ger's fly to the outfield. Score:-
NBW YORK.' ' BT.' LOt'IB. '
B.H.O.A.B. ' B.H.OlA.E.
Conrojr. cf... I 1(0 ONIlsa, lb..i 4 till
Hoffmaa. rf..4 1 0 '0 OJon.,- lb. ... Oil
Rlbarfald. aa 4 111 1 Stona. It..... 4 .0 I
I'hlM, 1S....1 1 II 0 OH.mpblH. rC t
LaPorta. lb. 4 1 I I 0 al l.oa. - am. . 4
iMIananty, .If 4 It OO'Brlen,. , lb.: 1
Mortarttr, ' ib 1 0 11 4 Koahlar. of . 4
Klalnow, ... 4 0 4 1 OKUkar, S....I
Claraaoa, p.. 114 1 OOlada, p 1
rhaabro. D... 4 4 4 0 6'Hartaall .. 1
How.ii, ...'. w a a
features on both sides and was saved by
Asplnwall's fine catch of Wolta's fly against
the left Held fence In the tenth Innjng. The
evening game was 8 to 4 In favor of Wa
hoo, which was played by using fifty arc
lights after 8 o'clock. , R. H. EX
Indians 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.13 7 4
Wahoo .....0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 02 12 I
Left on basej: Wahoo. - IS: Indians, 7.
BfaSe on balls; Off Anderson, 1; off Wil
liams, 3. , Struck, out: By Anderson, 2; by
Williams, 0. Two-base hits: Mountain,
Wolta and Fltchi- Stolen bases:-Wahoo, 2;
Indians, I. Double play: Smith, Woita and
Smith. Batteries: Wahoo, , Anderson and
Johnson; Indians', Williams and Fitch. Um
pire: Cook. Time: 1:32.
Harvard Wins Pair.
HARVARD. Neb., Aug. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Harvard defeated Superior here
yesterday In a fust game by a score of 2
tp 1. Harvard's' pitcher, Morse, allowed but
four scattered hits. Score: K.H.E.
Harvard 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 4.2
Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 1. 01 4. 1
Batteries: Morse and Ling; Singleton and
Scrogglns. '
Harvard defeated the Superior bunch to
day in a slow game, 21 to 0. Harvard hit
hard and timely, which, with Superiors' or.
rors, made the large score possible. Score:
R H E
Harvard 2 5 1 0-0 5 4 4 21 16 3
Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 10
Batteries: Harvard, Miller' and Ling: Su
perior, Crable, Owens. Lee and Scrogglns.
Struck out: By Miller, 13; by -Superior, 7.
Umpire: Clark.
Games In Three-I Leaarne.
At Decatur DaVatUr. 4; Bloomlngton. 1.
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapkls, C; Du
buiiue, 0.
At - Davenport Rock Island, 4; Davenport,-
2.
At Springfield Springfield. 8: Peoria, ,1
Second game. Peoria, Springfield, 1.
i
Iowa I.eaane naanlta.
MARSH ALLTOWN, la., Aug. 29. ' (Spa
call Telegram.) Following are .the re
sults In the Iowa league:
Marshalltown. 10: Fort Dodge, 1. .
Keokuk, 2; Ottumwa, 0.
Clinton. 1; Waterloo, 0. . ' , .
Burlington, 6; Oskaloosa,. 2.
Ysaiar
... 1 0 0 4
0 0
1 0
ToUla....H mil I Total...-. ...31 Mil 1
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted for Glads in ninth.
Batted for Chesbro in ninth.
New York ...:2 i O'01'O 6 0 l--5
St. Louis .....0 0 ,0 0 2 1 0,1 4
First base on errors: New York, 2;
Bt. IjouIs, 1. Left on bases: New York,
K; St. Louis, 6. . First- baaa on balls: Oft
Clarkson, 4; off Ulsde, -2. Struck out:
By Clarkson, 3; by Glade, 8; by Cheabru,
1. Three-base hits: Eoerfald, Rickey
Two-base hits: - Clarkson, Nllei (2),
Hemphill. -. Hacrlfice hit: uaorlarity.
Stolen bases: Hoffman; Hemphill. . Double
plays: ; Klberfeld to LaPorte to Chase;
O'Brien to Wallace to Joms. Hits: Off
Clarkson, 6' In seven' innings; off Chesbro,
2 la one and two-thirds innings; oft oia 4 -,
7 in eight innings; off' Howell, 1 in one
Inning. Umpire: -Sheridan.- Time: 1:60.
Game) postponed.
WASHINGTON,' Aug. . 2.-Washlngron-Detrolt
game called at end of second in
ning; rain. The score- stood nothing to
nothing. Two game were to have been
played.- ... ,,
Staadlns; of tho Teams.
Played.- Won: Lost Pect.
Chicago ..,-n
Philadelphia V 114
fsew York Ill
1 Cleveland ........... 113 -
. St. Louis .114
Ietroit . 113
la the. American Association. '
At Indianapolis Indianapolis-Columbus
game postponed; late arrival of Columbus
team. .
At Toledo Toledo-Louisville game post
poned; Louisville team- did' not arrive in
time. ... , ,
Washington kl3
Boston 1.17
70 - 4 .u3
fia ' 4 . " .570
3 U .00S
2 1 " .549
60 - 55 .52
54 . 40 .47k
4 87 . .7
16 " - Kt .
i Games today: WsshlngtOn at New York,
Philadelphia at Boston. - ,
ladtaaswla la Tenth.
WAHOO. Neb.. Aug."' 29.-(Speclal Tele
grans Inability to hit with men on bases'
and poor base running lost a ten-inning
game to the Cherokee Indians by a score
ut 3 to I. Anderson pitched fine game
besides making two hits and accepting Ave
hard chance. The game was full of many
HARNESS. RACING IN READYILLE
Mainsheet Win the- it KM Trot la Fast
' ' ". ." Time. ; (
READVILL13, . Mass.. Aug, a.-Perfe'et
weather,, a fast , track and the resumption
Of betting on the, races through a new
system of bookmaklng to. conform to a
decision by the Dedham court during the
forenoon, were the -features of todav'a
Grand Circuit meet at the Readville track.
My Star, won the 2:09 pace, the slowest
time being 2:044; . Vesta Boy took the
biggest part of the purse in the 2:14 pace
and Malnaheet was the winner of the 2:09
trotting event, with the slowest time, 2:084.
The average time. for the nine heats was
2614.
Argot Boy was almost a prohibitive
favorite In the 2:09 pace, but Star, quoted
at 2 to 1, captured all the three heats,
winning-the first two heats and coming
up strong from fourth position in the last
one.
Vesta Boy was the choice In the 2:14
pace, and although dropping the first to
Mendollt, Vesta Boy took the' next two
heats without effort. In the 2:09 trot
Lady Gall Hamilton was quoted at 1 to 2.
but she was In poor form and Mainsheet
won. although he dropped the first, heat
to Leonardo- In the second and third
heats Mainsheet beat out Nut Boy, the
winner of the Massachusetts stake last
week by a neck.
Mainsheet, Nut Boy, Leonard, Oro and
Lady Gall Hamilton are entered for the
Charter Oaks tlO.OOO stake at Hartford
nest Monday. Summary:
2:09 class pacing, purse 2960, divided $320
each heat.
My Star, b. g., by Wllstar, (Mc-
Henry) s Ill,
Argot- Boy. b. .. (Cox)....-. 2 2 2
' Phalla, b. m., (Gatcomb) 4 4 3
1 Bonalot, b. m.. (Benyon).. 7 5 4
j no ex. d. g-, (ammi) 0 a o
Fred R. blk. h. (L. Murphy) S 7
Princess Helen, b. m.. (Mc
Donald) 2 8 dr
Bonnie Wilkes, ch. m., (Howard, dls
Time: 2:0414. 2:0314. 2:04V
- 2:14 class pacing, purse I960, divided $320,
each heat:
Vesta Boy, ch. b., by Montevlsta,
T. Murphy) 8 11
Mendollt, b. m., (Fowler) 12 7
OwatKsa, b. m.. (Tltor)..... 2 7 2'
Billy. Zal, b. g. (Cox) 5 14
Bonnie Steinway, ch. g., (G.
Curry) 10 4 3
Isabelle, b. m., (Crosier) 4 i t
Red Jacket, b. g . (Dennis) 8 8
Baldy, b. g., (Thompson) 7 10
Captain Derby, b. g., Eldredge)..ll 8 8
Louis E .IS., br. m., (Ixckwood).. 9 dr
Dr. Francis, ch. g. (Geers) .1. 9 dls
Dick Letcher, b. g.. (Rombough). dls
Time: 2:07!,. 2:Otil4, 2:061,.
' 2:09 I class trotting, purse 8960, divided
J3-0 each heat:
Mainsheet, blk. h., by Director
General, (Thomas) 5 11
Leonurdo, ro. g., (Dlckrrson) 13 4
Nut By,. b. g , (Mclfenry) 2 2 2
Oro, blk. g.. (McCarthy) , .4 6 I
Robert Mc, b. m., tHartfield).... I- 7 7,
Lady Gall Hamilton, blk. m..
(Geers) 7
EXPELS
0 BLOOD HUMORS
Itching, disfiguring eruptions, rashes, boils, etc.i as well as pimples,
black-head and rough scaly skins, show the presence of some irritating
humor in the blood. : These acids and humors with which the blood Is filled
are beinjr constantly throwo off through the pores and glands, and the skin
is kept la a feverish, diseased and unsightly condition, Nothing applied
externally can change the condition of the blood or prevent the outflow of
poisons and acids; only constitutional treatment can do this.- The countless
washes, salves, lotions, etc., that arc used cannot reach the humor-laden '
blood and are, therefore, useless, except for the temporary comfort and clean
liness they afford.' The acid poison in the " blood, which is the '.cause of the
trouble, must be removed bfore a cure can be effected. S. S." S.iis real
blood purifier, possessing all the requirements to neutralize and remove the
humor "from the circulation. It completely eradicates every trace of the
'poison, and restores this vital fluid to its natural state of purity S. 8. cools
the acid-heated blood so that instead of pouring out acrid1 fnatter on the 6kin
it teed and u Alrisbes it with hcalth-su&Uining properties, and the eruptions
' arid diseases of the skin 'pass iwav; Book orr Skin- Diseases and medical
dvice free TJjX SWift SPECiTtC CO.. ATLANTA, CAi
-.1 ' ' 1 . ,. t . . ti .''ai . s : 1
John Caldwell, b. g , (Thompson) t
Llaonjero,' b. g., (Howard) 8
: Time: 2:0814. 2:07V 2:08V..
PLAY IN WOMEN'S GOLF TOIRXEY
Mrs.' Dc-rlagr, Present Champion, Wins
- - from Miss Llewllyn.
CHICAOO, Aug. 29. Western ' women's
golf champion, Mrs. C. L. Derlng. won her
gams in the women's championship tourna
ment today, defeating Miss Llewllyn 6 up
and 8 to play. The other games resulted as
follows:
Mrs. W. A. Alexander defeated Miss
Marlon Warren 3 up and 1 to play; Miss
lielmer defeated Mrs. Frances Anderson
1 up, the game requiring an extra hole;
Miss Frances Everett, a former champion,
won from Miss Elisabeth Young 8 up and 2
to play.
In the semi-finals, which will be played
tomorrow, Mrs. Derlng will play against
Mlas Alexander, and Mlaa, Everett will play
against Miss Helmer.
A high wind today made playing difficult
and no exceptional scores were made.
Raolas at Battle Creek,
BATTLE CREEK, Neb.. Aug. 2.-(8pe-Clal
Telegram.) The folioslug- were the re
sults of today's races: 1
Class 3:00. trotting; puVse, 8121: Cooks
won, Dug B. secotK. fcfi'. time: 2:23.
Class 2 20, trotting or-pacing; purse. 2125:
Mackenett ' won, Surena second. Best
lime: 2:20. ..
, Half mile 'running, purse. 875: Jennie J.
Won. Bt. Leger .second.- Best time: 0 51
The weather was fine and track In axoel
leo shape aad orowd good.
Harry MeNeeley was In his finest fettle
and that was tin enough to win an eleven
Inning contest from Stimmell and tho
Piieblo team at Vinton street park Wd
nesday afternoon by the score of 2 to 1.'
NcNeeley pitched . magnificent ball, but
seven, hits being made off his delivery.
while ho 'struck out two and walked but
three. Not a hit was made until the fifth
Inning, but In the eighth they bunched
three with a sacrifice and tied the score.
OmahA having made one In the fifth Inning.
The battle then waged until the last half
of tho eleven,' when Pa's Colt scored one
with two tout and. the fans went hone,
satlrfled they had seen a real ball game,
for the Rdurke family had played per
fectly and Pueblo had make but two
wahbltB,, neither of which counted In the
scoring.
Welch and Basscjr were the star actors
at the. bat and although Welch made three
safe ones, one of which was a double,
none. had anything to do With the scoring.
Autrey was on hand as usual with tho
hit which Drought . In the first run and
Baasey'a double was responsible for the
run which won the game. Runkle was on
first 'and took eighteen chances without
a mlscue, while Herman Long played short
In his old time form and gobbled eleven
chances. Elwert made the star fielding
play of the day, when he grabbed a hot
grounder off third and got Autrey at first.
The crowd was-a regular St. Joe crowd,
with a very small;; sprinkling of people.
Howard '.Tallies First.
Howard made the first run by starting
the fifth Inning with a clean single. After
Long and McNeeley had gone, down with
popup. Bender hit a safe one right through
Stimmell and Autrey put another In the
same place, on which Howard came home.
Pueblo made Its only run In the eighth
Inning. Cook and McGllvray opened Out
with singles and Bader sacrificed them on
a base. Melcholr bunted the ball to Mc
Neeley, but Cook crossed the plate before
Mac could get the. ball home.
Outside of that inning McNeeley had the
Puebs at his mercy,': The first two men up
In the first Inning' were walked and after
that he steadied down and had things an
his own way.-, For Omaha Baasey opened
out the eleven Inning with a double to
the left . field fence, and was sacrificed to
third by Runkle. Stimmell was afraid of
Howard and purposely passed him to first,
the only member of the Rourke family to
be 'given a gift all day. Long was next
to bat and although the fans called ' for
Dolan, Herman thought he could do the
business and he did. He hit a grounder
to Bader and the best Bader could do was
to throw to first and let Bassey come
home and the game was over.
The ball team will be away from home
until September ' IB.' . Score : '
. OMAHA.
' ' AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Bender, c..,...,..,... 6 0 1 4 8 0
Auirey, , rr av
Perrlng, 3b. 6
Welch, cf u. ....... S
Bassey, If...... , 6
Runkle, lb 4
Howard,' 2b.....,.v..r 4
Long, as .....J,M.. 4
McNeeley; p..,.';.. 4
Totals ......i...fiU.41'
4
0
18
0
'PUEBLO.
2 11 83 22
- ' "l" AB. R. H. PO. A
Cook. if..,..v.'A,?F..::. 4 1 1 2 (
McGllvray.'. Cf, .,.... 4 Q. 2 3 d
Bader, 2b L:.:...-4 0
Melcholr, rf .......:.. 5 0
Elwert, 3b 5 0
Hill. lb". 4 0
Flake, . ss 8 0 .
Rennlcker, C...,,...i;. 4 - 0
Stimmell, p 2 0
2
2
2
11
6
8
0
E.
.
. 0
1
0
1
.0
0
0
0
7 32 14
Runs
Hits ,
Pueblo
Runs ....
Hits
Two-base hits:
Totals ..W.V..36
Melcholr out for running out of 'tine
Two out when' winning run was made.
Omaha -f
0O0100000 1-2
002S10210 1-11
0 0 0000100 0-1
0001-0 2300 17
, Welch, Bassey. iThree-
base hit: Bassey. First base on balls:
Off McNeeley, S) off Stimmell, 1. Left on
bases: Omaha, 10; Pueblo, 7. Struck out:
By McNeeley, 2; by Stimmell, 1. Stolen
base: Bassey. Sacrifice hits: Runkle,
Long, Bader, Stimmell. Time: 1:50. Um
pire: Lynch. . Attendance: 800. '
Denver Has No Shaw.
DEB MOINES. Aug. 29. With Clcotte In
fine form the Champions took the last gam
from Denver today by a score of 8 to 1. The
Grisxlles had-- n6 chance -at any- time.
Paige was hit hard. Denver's one score
came In the fourth Inning, when, with one
out, Randall singled, went to second on
Russell's out and scored on Welgart's
single over first. -Bases on balls gave De
Moines the first two scores, but after that
most of the scoring waa the result of
hard and opportune hitting.- The, score:
DES MOINES.
AB. - R. H. PO.
..4 1
.. 2
Schlpke, Sb.
O'Leary, ss..
Welriav. rf...
Andreas, lb 4
Hogriever, If ........ 3
IX) vie. If.... 1
Gillen. rf. .i...,, ...... 4
Magoon,--2b.
Wolfe, c...
Clcotte, p...
Total ..
,... 2 :
.,.,.-.. 2
......... 3
1
McHale. lb...
T.- Smith, ss..
Randall, rf...
Russell, cf....
Wetuart, c...
Roddick. 3b...
Donahue, 2b.....
Belden, lf...,.
Paige, p
.31 8
DENVER.
'. AR R.
4
. -.., 4
.. a
.. 3
.. 3
11 27
H. PO.
A
A.
E.
0
Totals 82 1 I U t
Des Moines 2 V 3 0 1 2 0 0 8
Denver 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Stolen bases: Schlpke (2). O'Leary (3),
Hogrlaver (.), Magoon. Two-base hits: Bel
den, Schlpke, Welday. Andreas. Bases on
balls: Off Palgu, 4; off Clcotte, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: By Paige, L Struck out: By
Clcotte, lo; by Paige, a. Time: 1.60. Um
pire ;. dinger. Attendance: 2U.
kioaa Bat Ont Victory,
SIOUX CITY, la.. Aug. 29. Hard hitting
bunched in the ttrat and second Innings,
combined with loose fielding by Linooln,
won today's gamw for Sioux city by a sooia
of 8 to 8. Jones relieved Zackert in tha
third Inning and checked the hitting, ex
cept for a rally In the- seventh; but New
lin held the Linooln batsmen dowa and
the Packers' lead waa never threatened.
Newton's brilliant fielding at short' waa the
feature of the game. Heore:
BIOUX CITY. .
. AB. R. H.'PO. A.
Campbell. if 4 0 1 10
Sheehan, rf 4 10 8
Nobllu cf 2 8 0 1
Weed. 2b 4 8 8 5
Newton, aa S 1 3.3
Frost, 3b.: 8 10 0
Free), lb 4 ' . 1 13
Hess, o 4 0 0 3
Newlln, p 4 0 8 0
E.
0
0
0
0
0
Totals 84 8 XI 17
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
Ketohem, cf 5 13 3 0
lvyler, rf 1
Collins, rf 4 A
Qulllln. 3b 4 0
McKay, 3b 4 1
Thcmas, lb. .4 1
Gagnier, ss 4 ' 0
Rogers, If 30
Zlnran, C w. 4 0
Zackerl. p 1 ' 0
Jones, p., 3 0
0
Totals .. 8 10
Bloux City 8 0 3 0 0
Lincoln 0 0
Earned runss Bloux City, 3;
34 11 4J
0 8 f-l
0 0 0 1-8
Lincoln, a.
Coffee Drinkers Versus Deer Drinkers
Tbonaaada of aaan aad wtms rata th.tr fcaaltk by aaMtaal eoa drtsklni. Offs paodaeaa Indlrartln, Mlllasanaaa aad hi.
aowila, baraoae (batnj aa ar1anl 14 ittia. ap - ppe slaaSa aad atralna lb. aarraa. Wheraaa m.dtoai aatberttlaa deolare a fully
aaatarod barlay saali baar It proparly arawad aad sarorad with tka toala Juioa e( da. Bokaaakaa aopa like
Gmffs Peeirflcss IBceir
la oaa at Iba moat wholaoa aad aeorlahlac drinks ta tba world. Tt eoatataa absat 4 par eanl af a loo hoi, tba rlirht aaaoisn t pra-aeta
dlat1ofl. Honor It la truly a Mnparaaoa bawras. Da. Jnalab Srlalar of Sartbwaaaara tTalTaralty off Cbloasro aayat "I fatly ballaaa -that
tba WMMtarkM ta of a rood bow at moat aim aata aa a tonle, aad la tkorafore aa.ru! aa adult paraona." fwrlmm la aold avary
wbara, bat bettld at Iba brawary aaly, whara tt baa baaa brawod f-r ovar fifty year, by Iba ealabrated Oaal aataral pra.taa "
All blab srada plaoea aaoolMI. Aak for M If yoa waat .omatalag baatag' (aaa aavUaary. Try a aasa daurarod to y ear bow , Talav
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fwo-base hits: Camnbell. Weed. Thomas
tz). lKiublo plays: Newton to Weed; Krost
to Weed to Freeae; left on bases: Sioux
City, lorlJncoIn, 7. Stolen base: Ketchem.
Sacrifice hits: Weed, Froat. First baae on
balls: Off Newlln. 2; off Zackert, 3; oft
Jones. 8. Struck out:' Hv Newlln. S: by
Zackert, 1; by Jones, 2. Wild pitch: Jones.
Time: 1:40. Umnlre: Dnvls. Attendance:
600.
. Standlna of the Teams,.
Plareil. Won. Iiat Pet
Des Moines ..... lis 84. 34 .712
Omaha 115 00 56 , .622
Lincoln 117 66 61 .479
Denver 119 f 64 .42
Sioux Qlty 116 63 6.1 .467
Pueblo 117 43 74 .. .368
Games todav: Omaha at Rinux Citv.
Lincoln at Des Moines. .
JUNIOR CITY TENNIS TOl'RNAMENT
Yonna-eters Make Fine Start In Their
Matcbea at the Field (lob.
Play - In the first round of the lunior
tournament was started yesterday morn
ing and the first round was completed.
None were especially Interesting, except
the match between Meyer and Ced Potter
and Peters and Sweet. Both the former
are somewhat out of form. ' Meyer was
noticeably weak at the net. but his lnm
fords and cross- court returns were good
Potter's serve and lob-smashing were also
reature or tne match.
First round: s
Peters beat 8weet (-4, 4-8. 6-4. .
Koch beat French, by default. '
Millard beat McConnell 8-1, 8-1.
Denning' beat Hall, by default.
Robertson beat Stout 8-2, 6-7. 6-4.
McWhQrter beat Carrier, 6-2, 8-3.
J. M. Caldwell beat Duel 8-0. 8-0.
Walworth beat Meyer, 8-2, 6-3.
Austin beat O'Brien 6-1, 6-0.-
potter beat Meyer 8-2, 6-3.
Megeath beat V. B. Caldwell, jr., 8-9, 6-1.
Rlppey beat Rosseau, by default.
Pollard beat Rayley 6-1, 3-1.
Howes beat Bowen, 6-2, 7-5.,
In tliejuhtor tennis tournament at' the
Omaha Field club Wednesday afternoon,
one of the closest games ever -played on
the courts was watched by the gathered
friends of the players. ' Robertson and
Dinning were playing their match in ths
second round when darkness called a halt,
with the game 19 all In the .first set, one
first winning a game and then the other.
Nearly every game went to deuce and was
hard fought. Other results were:
Second round:
.McWhorter beat Slbbrrnson, 6-2, 6-L .
Caldwell beat Smith 6-1, 6-4.
Austin beat McPherson by default.
Potter beaX White 6-3, 6-2.
Pollard beat Howes K-6, 8-2.'
Rlppey beat Megeath 8-2,' 8-6. .
Third round:
Caldwell beat McWhorter, 4-6, 6-3, 8-4.
CLOTHIER IS TENNIS CHAMPION
Philadelphia Man Defeats Lnst Year's
Title Holder in Straight Sets.
NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 29. The ease with
which William J. Clothier of Philadelphia
won the national lawn tennis championship
from Deals C. Wright of Boston, last year's
title holder, on the Casino courts today,
was one of the surprises of the tennis year.
A victory for Wright, or at lease a hard
fought contest was anticipated, but that
Clothier should win In straight sets, 6-3,
8-0, 8-4, was beyond the calculations of even
the closest followers of the sport.
Wright's playing was fifty per cent below
tha form showed on the same court lust
year, when he won the title from Holc.omue
Ward. . On the other hand Clothier dis
played a well balanced game, carefully
planned and skillfully executed. At the
net he was like a stone wall, against which
Wright hammered In vain, unable to either
go around or over It. Had Wright been
able to put the force into his returns that
he did last year, the result might have been
different, perhaps, or the match extended
to four or five sets. -,;,
Clothier's play was entirely for Wright's
baok hand. He frequently cauuht the last
year's champion off his feet and the ball
struck the court far out of reach. Ihc
fact that Clothier scored forty-three pajmes
or place shots, to nineteen for Wright,
shows at once the superiority of the new
champion's game. The errors were about
the Tame ftfTy-slx for Clothier to fifty-nine
for Wright.
HARNESS ' RACING IN DlBttllK
Dan Patch Paces aa Exhibition MlleN
ta 11BH Flat.
DUBUQUE, la., Aug. 29.-The feature" of
the Great Western races today was Dan
Patch's exhibition mile In 1:58 flat, the last
quarter being covered In 0:3H. lowering
Nutwooa'e Hack record by t seconds.
This is the fastest mile ever made in
Iowa All favorites won today In straight
heats. . The 2:18 pace was the beat on the
card. The Donna had to equal the record
t0Clai5i"2:18, pacing; purse 11.000: The Donna
won In straight heats. Time: 2:11V 2:1114.
2 V Dan Ppencer. Carrie B., Mark On
ward. Glen Patchen and Fourth of July
also started. . , . .
Class 2:30. trotting; purse, 8500: LoeVhart
Lad won in stralht heats. Time: 2:17V
2 16V 1:26,4. Prince of Calcutta. The
M xlned and Dorrls Martin also started.
Class 2:18. trotting: purse, I60O: Axle won
In straight heats. Time: 3:21V 2:1714. 2:1. V
The Ducheso of Clair and Albert M. also
started. '
Races it laws State Fair.
DES MOINES, Aug. 29 The following are
the results of today's state fair races:
Free-for-all pace, 3n00: Echo Junior won,
Orphan Hoy second, Oakley D. third. Time:
2 11 V 2:11V ,2:10V
Merchants' stake, 81,000: Billy K. won.
Silver Fox second. Radium third. Time:
3:17V '1:1614. 2:14V
Claas 2:15 trotting. 8600: Lillian B. won.
Winkle second. Senator W. third. Time:
3:16V IM. M'
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