THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1006. OMAHA WINS IN THE NINTH With 8or Tied Eoarke'i Men Jump Onto Jtokson for Two Buns. ERRORS AND HITS GIVESIOUXA BiG START Penaka KrfM Oa Paaadtest Ik Hall Wall Oavraa Tlaatea tl, aad la lileas Are Blaaked Aftee Ike roirlk. 8OUX CITT, Aug. 80-Wlth the eoT a tie at 4 In the ninth Inning, Omaha went tn and pounded out two runs, win ning the (amir. Corn, though a trifle wild, pitched a strong same fur Omaha, Sioux City's throe run In tho first Inning be ing largely due to error. Again In the fourth when Frees tapped an eaay one to eeond banc, a wild throw to flret gave Mm a home run. After the' aecond lu lling Jackson did fairly welt until the ninth, When he loat the game. Score: OMAHA. AH, R. Jf. PO. A. E. lb-rider, o 6 0 110 0 rutrey. If 10 11 0 0 erring, lb 4 0.0-1 1 ,veloi, ef..-.- i i e Btaswey, rf 4 1110O tunkle, lb - -. 8 1 - 1 11 0 0 toward, lb 4 11111 -on a. aa 4 11 4 1 0 Coma, p II 3 0 4 1 Totala 17 8IOUX CITY. AB. R. 11 27 11 II. PO. A. E. 1 0 0 .0 1 0 1 0 0 0 ,ampbeli, If.,.. ,.. 4 1 Ktieohan, rf ..r... ....... a 0 11 0 0 foblltt, rf.. .... 4 Weed. 2b.... Newton, aa.. rrost, 3b.... t reeaa, lb... t 4 lit: c...... I ax k son. p... HoaUr Totala IS . 6 . 27 . II Batted for Jackson in ninth. Omalia I 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 fiiuug City ......I p 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 J&arntd runs:'. Sioux City, 1; Omaha, 1. Two-base hits: Ved,. Hunkle. JUouble flays: Newton to Freese; Weed to New on to Freeee. Left on baaea: bloux City, I Omaha, o. Btolen baaea: Sheehan, New ton, Long. Sacrifice hit: Runkle. Flrat baas on balls: Oft Jackeon, 2; off Coma, I. Struck out; By Jackaoti, a; by Corn a, t. Wild pltchea: Jackaon, 1; Coma, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Davla. Attendance, tso. Champa Wla si Tight Oat. DES MOINES, la.. Aug. 80. 8hut out Until the aeventh Inning, the Champa won k ten Inning game from Lincoln today by a acore of 4 to I. Both Millar and Kykr were In fine form, Kyler fanning out four teen Champa and eeveral timea cutting off rrobable acorea by atrlkeouta. Miller ightened Up In the fifth- Inning and did hot allow another hit during tho game. Xft Molnea tied the aoore In the eighth, two scoria? on Hogrlever' two-eaoker and won the game In the last of the tenth. O'Leary and Welday, the flrat two men up In that Inning, were fanned. Then Andreaa hit a fly to left and Kogera dropped it, the only error on either aide during the game. Andreaa atolo aecond, the only atolen baae during the game, and Hog riever'a long drive tn deep right for two baaea acorea the winning run. The acore: DES MOINES. , AB. R. H. PO. A. BlUpke. 3k... O'Leary, aa.. Welday, cf.. Andreaa. lb.. .... i .... 4 ... 6 0 12 1. 1 1 0 0 ! -S 5V. 2 1 . 1 1 0 I 1 0 s 1 as- 4 Jloariever, If.... . 6 . 4 Ctlllen, rf.... Magoon,. lb.. "WoTfe, ...... Millar, . p..... w....... 4 ........ 4 Totals .... 4 U- 80 . 0 LlNCOLN. V ' . AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Ketchem,' Cf. 4 ; 1 2 0 0 ,0 Slolmea, If. ..,.,. 0 0 1 0M 0 Oulllln. 3b............. 4 a 0 0 0 0 Thomaji, lb..v;... 8,vl ' 1 H 0 0 McKay, 2b 4 0 0 0 . 1 1 0 tlagnler, m.v'....,ii 1 ll . !- ' Rogera, rt. ...... .l..7..'hl' 9 1 0 0 1 yjnran, C....',..u.,u 1 ; 0 . i0 14 1 0 Uyier, - p....i.t.. ...... . 4 o r o o -i ;o m a .aja a. Two out when winning score waa made.' pas Molnea .......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1-4 Lincoln .., ...1 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Stolen baae:. Andreaa,. Two-baae hlta: Wolfe, OngTiler, Hogrlever (2). Three-baee hlta: -Wolfe. Ketchem. Double play: Zin ran to Gagnler to Thnmaa. Flrat baae on balla: Off Kyler, t; off Miller, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Miller. 1. Struck out: By Miller, I; by Eyler, 14. Passed ball: Wolfe, 1. Time: . 1:40,. Umpire:, Edlnger. At tendance: 1.800. . Staadlnar af tka Teaaaa. - " Plaved. " Won. Loat. Pot. Dee Molnea .... Omaha Lincoln .......... lenver-1 ......... .... 119 85 M .716 .... U 61 66 .6'J ... Ill M 62 . 476 119 . 66 64 ..2 Bloux City Pueblo ............ .. 117 1 61 04 .4I .. 11T .. 43 74 .808 Oames today: Omaha at Bloux City, Uucoln at Doe Molnea, Pueblo at Denver. OAMES IN THE , AMERICAN LB AG IE Bt.t9M.Vmwm Cloae Cateat ta Phlla alelpbla aa Krrorau BOSTON. Aug. 30. Errors by the Ath letloe turned the scale In a cloae game ' today, Boaton wlnnlug, 1 to Coombs had no control and was supplanted before any poeton player had been retired and after be had given three baaea on balls. Boom BOOT OH. ' . PHlLJtUalLJ'HlA. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. tardea, rf... 4 1 1 Hartaal. If... I I 1 .i-.nl, ... 11 SLord. et I 1 kalil, at.t... I SI lla, lb...-4 U 1 farrl. Ik.... 4 tit Say bo 1 4. rt... 4 1 Soar, II...... 1114 Murphy, lb.. 4111 brlmakaw, .lb 4 1 Croaa. a I 1 I koraaa, Ik... 411 Knuht, lb... 11144 Carriaaa. i .. 4 I Pswara, a..v I t 1 Wlataa, 11 Sahraok, a... IS Coomb, .... S TetaJa...... (SI1S SDyaorV S I 1 ",- Waodall, ... . Anabruatar . - 1 ' Tetala .2 T M It Batted for Dygert In the eighth. Boaton ......' ,.1 I 1 I 1 t M M Philadelphia .........0 1 1 I I 0 t 01 Three-baae hit: Hayden. Horn run: Knight. ataorifboe bits: Lord, BtaJiL Btolen baae: Hoey. Double plays: Fer rla and Orimahaw; Parent,- Ferris and Orlmahaw; Murphy and Davla. First baae on balla: Oft Coomb. I; off Dygert. 1; off Winter, 1. Hlta: off Coomba, 8 in one Inning;, off Dygert, 6 la aeven Inning. Struck out: by Winter, 8. . Time: 1:67. Un.pire: Hurat. Naw Yark Wtaa Botk Gaaea. NEW YORK. Aug. 80. New York today took two games from Waahlngtoo, the sov. otid eonteal laatlng ten tuning, tioore, flrat gama: NBW TOBK. - WASHINOTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. rearer, et.... 4 I 4NIII. Ib 4 t I kaalar, at.... I tjoBO. et....w I NiLrxte. aa 1 14 1 juuaor, aa.. 4 1(1 CUM, Ik.... 4 I I A ICroae, Ik..... I I Yaaaar. Ik... 1 1 Auaroa, II. I I I iMioaaaiy, u 4 e I auickaaaa, rt.. I lturienir, lb 4 1 I I taiaSl. lb I t 1 S aiwavw, a.. I I I 1 IWaraar, a... I 111 ifeM, 4 1 I 4Puea. p.... I 1 a . B n S 1 Teuia I St i New York 0008SO Washlngtua S0S0SSS0 00 ktawriaos hit: ' Yeacer. Stolen baaea: Yaaaar, AlUaer. Flrat baae on balls: Oft Paueo, 4. i ruck out: By Doyle, 4; by PaUea, X Hit by pliulied baili iij Patten. 1. Lett on baees: New Hork, i; Waaii- ingion . imie; i.mt. umpire: o Lougu- aoore, aacoad gam: ItBW YOSg. WAaHINOTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A B. Oearay, ef... Ill NIII. lb 4414 k ee.ee. rl... 4 1 4 June. 4 16 giaarlal. aa. 4 1 I I tiuui, ea... I 1 I i '.aaae. a u 1 croea. lb I I 1 Yr. lb... 4 111 luaeiaa. It. I I I .( Hloaawa. rt. 1 Hortaruy, Ib 4 I J 4 Siabi. lb...-4 1U I 4 Hxur, 1.1 I I 1 1 YV.aaSal. a. 1 t Ikaaua, t..l I ISVier, a.... I 11 Beraar. a... v. SI aiuom, s-... 1 lla(. s .4 I Siaue, I t Laren ... tb Tetal 4 11-M W 1 i iieai.. ,...i ta a i a lo out whan winning run was aroratl. Batted for Hogg In taolh. WaalUiigton S4S0140IS 04 Naw VurS. 1 I M I I I M H - Hotn run: J one. Tbres-bae hi:.- Cliea (.). Two-baaa bit: CUaae. HiuMilla bit. Hicknum, Deleuanty. Juaw, TiexiM. atoiea mm: ceuroy, aioruu'ity, auil.;, Aluaer. Hogg, rirat btaae on balls: Udt Kltaun, 2; tif Hogg, 6; vit Smith, 1. Struck out: ay rtogg. a. mi ay pnonea imUI: Juaea. Hlta; Off Berger la one and a BaJf m-ua, S, off avlueun In eigt and a kjuf buiUiaS, a Left oa bases i .Wssaloge too. ; New Tork, 6. Time: 1:10. Umpire: O'Loughlln and Kvana - .-. Staadla of ta Traaia . Played. Won. lat. Pet. at .an m . .6:6 60 .6 66 .621 M .T r . Chicago New lork .; Philadelphia Cleveland ... Bt. Loula ... letrolt lit 70 At . SI at 64 . i .... i in ' .... 115 113' Washington 11B Boston 11 87 81 .212 Uamea today: Chicago at CleveiaMia, Bt. Lula at ttetrmt, Washington at New Tork, Philadelphia at Boatotv GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colamkaa aad ladlaaaaalla Break Evea ta Tva Cloae laateate. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 80.-Honnr were divided between Indianapolis and Columbue today. Columbu won the flrat game by a core of 4 to J. The aecond contest lasted twelve Innlnga. Indlanapolla Anally getting the only tally ot the game. Score, flrat game: INDIANAPOUS. COLCllBt'l. a. ft. O A K. B H O A a. Dnnlratr. rt I 1 S 9 HIB on, rf I I 1 Ath.rtoe. Ib. I I Coulter. It... 4 I lllmee. CI....4 1 Pickering, f. 4 1 J 1rr, lb 4 114 .. 4 It J J wnilama. m. 4 e 4 4 4 rnl, b 4 I J J fwrr. If 4 1 t lKihm. lb I J yrcn. Ik... .IHlwHI M. 4 I 1 a Kahoe. e 4 111 Wrlgler. -la.. 1 . 1 . J J J Hlrk.f. !! 1 Bcr.r. t 4 ToUll..... .14 IT 1 I Tetale: M I SI 11. m a . , Batted for Hlckey.. Columbua .0 1 t 0 0 4) 0-4 Indlanapolla 0 0 0 0 1 11 Flrat baae on balla: Off Hlckey, 1; -off Berger. 1. Ft nick out: By Berger. 11: by ui.l.. vi' 1 1 A ni,f.h nrr. .Two-baae hlta: Wrlglev, Prlel, Dunleavyi Baorlflee Kifr Klhm. Tiouble nlavs Hlckey.- Kahoe and Carr. Left on baeee: Indlanapolla,-7; Columbua, 7. Umpire. Kane.- Time: 1:S0. Bcore, eecond game: 1NDIANAPOU. COLOMSl'l. ' B.M.O.A.B. . B.H.O.A.B. pun lea vy, rf. 4 I I HltM-hman. rt 4 I 1 Athtrtoo. lb. I I 4 I Coultr. If. . . 4 t 1 ' HUM. ef.... I I 1 PIckMiag, ell I I 4 Crr, lb I II 1 t Ryas. e 4 4 4 4 William, a. 4 I I I FTLI, n r.rrr. if I t Kihm. ib....: lire kUrcaa, tb... 4 I I Hutawltt, M. I 1 14 MolmM. .... 4 I I Wr.aUr. lb.. 4 4 ( Tblalmaa, . 4 1 14 Plahartr. 4 I Tetala N 1 It 1 Tetali . 7 4 17 Indlanapolla .....0 0000000000 11 Columbua .....00 000000000 00 Flrat baae on balla: Off Thlelman, I; off Flaherty. 1. tttruck out:' By Thlelman, ; by Flaherty,. Two-baae tute: Pickering, Thlelman., Thre-baae hit:' Klhm. Bcn floe hita: ' Coulter, Hyan. Double playa: Wrigley and Klhm; Atberton, Marcan and Carr: -Hulawltt., Wrigley- and Klhm. Lett on baaea: Columbua, I;. Indlanapolla,. 1. Umpire: Kane. Time:- 2:00. - - , ' i Packer Baaek Hlta'. ,'' ' KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. , 0. Kanaaa City took.today'a game by bunching hita In the aecond and third Innlnga Leahy a batting waa the feature.- Score: KANSAS CITY'. ": . ST. PAUL. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. W.ldreo. rf.. 41 Myara. .'...! I ,1 1 aeinu, a. . l iuan. id. y. I 1 I P.TTlna. Ib... 4 I T 4 ICoy. If.....'.', I 1 ( Hill, of I Burk. lb.... I Fraati, lb.... 4 Caaaadr. If.. I 1 awhaalar, .. I lit LI VanZaadt, ttl I 1 1 I Pnilu. rf.... Ill II (Paadao, 2K.M 1 1,4 Leahy. ....: 4 4 I Ih-lll. 4 4 III Bobanaea, pi 4 4 ) I Kooooauan,. u i v . Kaao, a 149 Total. . IT II M 11 -I Total H II 17 11 1 Kanaaa City 0 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 St. Paul, 0 0 0 .0 8 2 0 0 0-6 Two-baa bit: McBrlde, Padden, Leahy, (2); Wheeler, Casaady, (2). Bases on bails: Oil Bohannon, 1;. off Ugan, 2; off Rode baugh, & Struck out: By Bohannon, 4; by gan 1; by Rodebaugh, 2. Hlta: Off Bohannon, 10 In 6 innlnga. Double playa: Burke, Perrtne to Frame; McBrlde, Per rlne to Frants, (1). .Left on baaea; Et. Paul. 8; Kanaaa City, ' 4. Wild pitch: Bahannon. Hit by pitched ball: Burke, Perrlne, Bgan. Sacrifice hit: Burke. Stolen baaea: Hill, 2; Frants, 1. Time : 1:60. Umnlre: Owens. Brewers Defeat Millers, MILWAUKEE, Aug. 80. Minneapolis did not get a hit today , until two men were out In the seventh and were held runlees until two were out In the ninth, a dropped fly by Green allowing ,Oyler to aoore. Score: HlLWAt'KF.a. MINNEAPOLIS. . . . B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Roblnano. a. 4 I 1 Darla. ef.-4 1 Oraan. rf I I t I SullWaa,-rft.. I 14 Batemao, lb.. 4 1 11 1 1 Orcmla-w. Ib 4 I , Barilla.. .... I 14 1 Hart. It 1 4 .1 Clark, lb..... 4 111 I F naaaiaa, . lb. 4 , If' Hemphill, el 4 1 1 1 Or lee. a I a McChaanay, III 1 I IfM, i...l 1 I 1 1 Ucx-Arm k. Ik I 14 1 Graham, a.... 4 4 1 1 Ooodnln, a.l ( I tKllroy. U Tot).....iTT 1 4 Total. .1 4 14 14 I Milwaukee 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 Minneapolis- ..- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.11 Two-baas hit: Clark. Home run: Be- vllle. ' Stolen baaea: McOormlck, Hemp hill. McChesney. First base on balla: - Off ooodwln. : off Kliroy, i. Hit oy pitcnea ball: Bevllle. Paaaea Dan: tieviiie. wiia pitch: Ooodwln. Btruck out: By Ooodwln, i; Dy it.iiroy, 7. uouoie piay: nomiwon, Bateman and Clark. Left on kaaes: Mil waukee. 6; Minneapolis, I. .umpire: : War den. Time: l;so. , . . ' . . LoalsTllle Wine Two Gantee. TOLEDO. Aua-. 80. Puttmann and Elliott were pusslers to Toledo, batamen-today and the local dropped two' games., 8cor first game: LOUISVILLB. TOLBDO: B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B Kerwln, rf.-4 II 4 Ollagaaaa. . . 4 111 Hallnan, lf..( Ill J. Clarke. If. 4 4 a-1 .. l'i'V a j. ciaxaa. .u. a a a v- b. 4 1 1 Naaoa, of..., I I 0.4 I I I I BamonU rf... I 1 I 4 b. I I 1 1 IKnteger, lb... 1 I SulltTaa. lb. 4 1 1 Ni Braahaar.- lb WoodraC. lb, StoTall, of... 4 I 4 Km be. lb... 'l 4 hw. e 4 1 I t W. Clark, -lb 1 1 II 1 Quinlaa. aa. . 4 1 I Land. ...-... 4 ' 1 I I Patuaaaa. a. I 1 1 Cbarh. a II 1 1 , -ADOoci ..... i -wee Totala It If 11 i -. Total II I IT II I Batted for Chsch In ths ninth. Louisville 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-baas hits: Chech. Khaba. Braahear, Struck out: By PuttmaJui, 4; by, Chech, e x.". . v. ... 11. tJV 1LM.mH off Chech, 1. Stolen base:- Hallman. Sae- ritlce hita: Hallman. Woodruff. Hit by pitched ball: W. Clarke. Wild pitch: Puttmann. Umpire: mgan. Time: 1:40. - boo re, aecond game: , i LOU18VIU.B. ,M. "' '..TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.B. ' B.H.O.A.B. kervtn, rf.. 4 CllDsnao, aa. 4 4 14 Hallmaa. It.. I 11 J Clara. If. I 11 1 Sallleaa. lb. 4 111 1 1 Naooa. of.... 1 til Braahaar, Ib. 4 11 1 Oaaaoat, rf... I I Waodrug, lb. I 1 . I Krtteeer. lb., till Staeall. ef... I v Kaaaa, lb... I 4 1 1 Shaw. ... I 1 I 1 w. Clark. Ik I I 1 Quinlaa, a., . i e SAkbeat, a.... 11 .12 tHluaekaa, . I 1 1 aiuott. Total M I II 14 I Tetala. 14 4tt 1 1 LouiavlUe ......0 0 101 44 loieoo 0 1 0 V. 0 0 01 Two-baae hits: Sullivan, Krueger. First baae on balla: Off Mlnnehaa. 4; off Elliott, t. enruca out: ny aunnenan, ; by til liott. 1. stolen baaea: Braaheair (Ji. Wand. ruff. Double play: Woodruff, Sullivan and siiaw. nine: 1:4b. . umpire; fcfean. , Btaadlagi . of tk Taaame. Plaved. Won. Iiat . Prl Columbus 138 81 .:. 62 ' .Out Milwaukee 13 -7 61 .671 Toledo 11 4B 2 .bM Minneapolis U. - S , 4' .616 Kanaaa City Ill - S6 a - ,4M xouiaviiie in .64 as .enl H. r-aul 1 U . 72 Indlaaapolia ....... US . 4 ' ' M' ' .. Oaunea today: Indlanaaolls at Columbua. Loulaville at Toledo. Bt. Paul at jiinm i-iii, juanaapuui at aauwauaetv ' J Carkatt Oaaalag BakT There la a poaalbllity-that Joe Corbatt will asaln become a bla leaaue oerformer. The es-Orlole pitcher Ja working cut a couple of hours ay day nd - iJante Rumor haa it that tjorbeU aiay ba aakt,to .Join je iora oeior ino eas or. m present seaaon. or at least aarlmnexl lexaan. It Is definitely known that lloUraw, the uiants ana coroati- nave aaa carreepond ence on tba aubject. Corbett la atlil under contract to the Brooklyn club, but the chances are that MoOraw could induce Long Pat to dlspoas of Corbett to him. He would fielp Mcliraw conalderably. If MoUraw doea not grab htm until next main It tnlaht not be m. bad idea for Cal Swing to take hita up. r.acnange. ' t Teaeklac Baae Ball ta atweaa. VERMIUON. & D.. Aug. 80.-(SpclaX)- w". a. j. crown, wno naa juat return oa from a vlalt In Wiaonnain and Wlnneeaie brings the news from Minneapolis that imuny Buiiivan, tns popular rig tit fielder, la. ooualderina a Dronoaltlon to en to Bnuth Africa after the regular aeaaon eloaes for the purpose cf giving inatruolion la baae bail to the Boer a. , Ha has a good offer from an EngUah syadiuate te mingle with wie uoerw inr a row rnoatna, luia o tempt ing i It that he may aooclurie not to re turn to the University of Mouth Dakota Idle fall to continue bla study. , Danny is a meiiibr of the Tridentta society bore, and la probably the moat popular oung fellow who ever donned a University of South Dae nut eaa uau Bailor bl .... . . laatlaae Wla at David City." - 'AVID CITY, ib.. Aag. afWBseclal Tele rani. V-Tbe CWokea Indiana Wated m -l war aoayc , 4 EVEN SPLIT IN PHILADELPHIA Qotkera Bid Giant Bbut Each Other Cut in Two Fait Contwt. aaaBaBBea LIT TIE ' HITTING IN tlTHtR GAME RraaaBeld Makes rasr Hla aad tka ' Oaly Two . Raaa la tb ' FTrst Pltekera Well ' PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20.-Phllndelphia and New York played two games today and split even, each team suffering a shut out. There wss little hitting In either gams and the pitchers wer well supported. Bcore, first gams: PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORK. - B.H.O.A.B, B.H.O.A.B. Tkomaa. ef . . 4 I Hhannoo. If , 4 1 I Oleaaon. Ik.. 4 114 P Broom, rf.... 4 114 Branaflel. Ik 4 4 i I Beynoar. at.. 4 1 I I Tllue, rt I Devlin. , Ib... I lit run, ir.... i 1 Menn. lb. e t e iKxilln.' .... 4 4 lablen, aa... I I I 1 Sentetl. Ib. I I- 1 Strana lb.... I Donoeaa. .. t , ( Bowarmao. till 1 Sparke. ....! ! 11 IMathaaraoa. at 1 Total. M I 17 14 I Tout H till t Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: New York. I: Philadel phia. -7. Stolen bane: BraneAeld . tlh Two-baa hits: Hranerteld. . Seymour. Three-baa hit: Brantflrld. Double playe: Doolin to Oleaaon to Branafleld; Branxlii-ld to Doolin. Btruck nut: By Sparks. 7; by MathewMon. 8. Flrat oaae on balls: on Sparks. 2; oft Mathewson, I. Wild pitch: Matheweon. Hit by pitched bail: McUann. Time: 1:80. Umpires: O'Day and Conway. NBW TORK. PHILADELPHIA. . . . B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Shannon, If.. 4 tThceia. , cf.. 4 14 Brown, rf... 4 1 I lOleaaon. lb.. 4 111 Seymour, cf.. 4 1 I Branafleld. Ik 4 14 Paella, lb... 111 VTitue. rt...... l I a Mi'Oenn, lb.. I 1 10 IUiin. II I 11 Dehlea. aa... I .l Doolin, .... I 110 Btran. Ik... 114 Saotlla, Ik.. 1144 Boerermaa, a I -l Doaoran, e... 1 VII McOlnaltf, 1 tDuggloby. p.. 1 1 Totala. ...:.M I 17 11 Total IT 14 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Philadelphia . . 0 0 0 000 0 0 00 Left on bases: New York. 8: ' Philadel phia. 6. Earned runsf New York. 1: Btolen baae: Thomas. Two baa hit: Sey mour., eaorince rut: eentene. . juouui Elay : r McOlnnlty ' to Dahlen to McGann.. truck, out:- By Duggleby, 4; by McGln nlty. 6. First base on balla: Oft Duggleby, t-.t off- McOlnhlty, 1. Hit by pitcher: Doolin.- - Time: 1:16. Umpires: Conway and O'Day. . . - Cabs - Wla f ram Reda. CHICAGO. Aug. 80. Chicago today won from .Cincinnati in ths ninth inning. Ever leading off with a single, taking second on a sacrifice and scoring the winning run on a bad fumble and wild throw by Hug- glna Score: . CHICAOO. . CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Had, et..., I 1 I I 4Huiftna lb. 4 1 4 1 I Oeeelor. cf...l t IKelley, If.... 4 IB gberkard. It. 1 1 Undo, rf 4 4 14 Schalte, rf ... I II IRmoot, cf.... I 111 Chance, lb... 1 111 Lobert, aa.... 4 1 II Hoffman, lb. I 1 10 1 Howry, w... 4 1 I a Slelnfeldt, Ib 4 1 14 4 Scblai, 4 1 1 1 Tinker, M....4 til IDaal. lb 4 II Cyan. lb.... 4 111 4 Krar, p.,.. 11 Horaa, I 1 I I Taylor, p..... I I 4 TotaU......I4 11 1 Total. II. 7 17 11 I Two out when winning run scored., Chicago ...... ...:....0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 ClncinnaU 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 Left on baaea: Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, Two-baae hlta: Sheckard, 8 moot. Bao rlflee hlta: Schulte (2), Sheckard, Moran. Stolen base: Hoffman. Double play: Tay lor to Hoffman. Struck out: By Taylor, 2; by Fraaer, 1. First baae on balls: Off Taylor, 2; oft Fraaer, I. Time:- 1:60. Um pires: , Johnstons and Emslle. . Pirates Wla la Math. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30.-PitUburg took to day's gams In the ninth inning, a muff by Msrtea, letting In ths tying run, and a three-bagger by Nealon, scoring ths win ning run. - Bcore: .... . PTTTSBURO. iT. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Clarke. If ... 4 I. I Barry, rf 4 1 t Oanler, rt.... I 1 1 Bennett, lb.. 4 1 14 Waaoar., ., I 111 4 Back lay. .lbv 111 1 Nealon. lb..Tl I'll Hoatatlar. lb. 4 I 4 Sboabaa. lb. 14 1 Hartee. ..:i I 1 I Rltckey. lb.. 4 111 4 Burrb. ef 4 I Olbaoa, a.... Ill Marehall. a..,-4 1 1 Laiaaia, p.... a e l t craenora, aa. f l l i Pbilllaa. s.l S t 1 IKaraer. p.... I lit Willi. 0 1 , Leach 1 Total H 1 17 11 I Totala...... 17 10IT 11 Batted for PhllUppe In the eighth. Pltteburg 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2-4 8t. Louts 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0i Earned runs: St. Louts. 8: Plttsburc. 8. Two-baae hita: Crawford, Wagner, Ritchey, Tnree-Dasa nit: iseaion.. baonnce nita: Oanley, 8. . Wild pltchea: By PhllUppe, 1; by Karger, 1. Flrat base on balla: Off Karger, I; off Willis. 1. Struck out: By Leitleld, 1; by PhllUppe, i; by Karger, 8. Hlta: Oft Lelfleld, 6 in one and one-third Innlnga; oft Willi,. 2 in two innlnga; oit PhllUppe, 8 In five and two-third Inning. Left on baaea: Bt. Louie, 4( Pittsburg, li, lime: 1:6. Umpire: Klera. ' ' Bostoa Oatplaya Breoklya. BROOKLYN, Aug. SO. Boston outplayed Brooklyn today, errors by the locals being a feature. Bcore: BOSTON. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.B. - B.H.O.A.B. Doles, rf I I I I Cay, lb.... 4 1111 Tenney, lb.. 4 111 4 Moloney, of.. I 111 Batee. ef II Lumley, rl... 4 11 ho war, aa... I 14 1 1 Jordaa. Ib.... 4 I I Brown, lb.... I 111 McCarthy, If. 4 1 I I Need haw. tb. 4 I 1 4 Alperman, lb. 4 I I ' O'Nall. I 11 Lewie, aa I 161 Oooda, It 4 1 Bergen, a.... 4 1 1 I Una man, p. I 1 I 1 Soanloa. p... I 1 gtrtrklett. p.. 1 ' Total 4 14 nil lHummall ... 1 ' ' Total I 11 IT II I Batted for Strloklett In th ninth. Boaton ...0 0 0 0 8 1 2 0 11 Brooklyn .....0 0010010-6 1 Two-baa hlta: Bate. Llndman. Lewis. Lumley. Three-base hits: Howard, Jor dan. Hits: on Hcanlon, In Ave Innlnga; off Btrlcklett. I in four Innings. Sacrifice hit: Caaey. Stolen baaea: Goode, Alper man, iewi. ljezi on naaea: Boaton, 7; Brooklyn, a Flrat baa on ballet Off Scan Ion, 1; oft Btrlcklett, 2; off Llndaman, L Struck out: By Scanlon, 6; by Btrlcklett, 8; by Llndaman, 7. Tim: 2:08. Umpire; Carpenter. - Staadlasr af tka Teams. Played. Won. , Lost. Pet. .744 .644 .438 .o4 .421 .oUl .876 .831 Chicago 122 11 Pltteburg 118 76 New Tork 116 74 Philadelphia 118 64 ClaclnnaU 121 61 Brooklyn ........... 116 46 St. Louis . . . 120 46 Boston 121 40 21 42 42 66 70 70 76 81 ' Games today: Boaton at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia, Pltteburg at St. lxmls, .Cincinnati at Chicago. Oaly Oaa Hit far Kcatsawi ELWOOD. Neb., Aug. 80. (Special Tele gram.) Eiwood defeated Keneaaw here to day la a one-aided gama The feature of the game waa the pitching of Blmpson, who held th visitors down to only one hit, they securing trielr three scores on errors In th aaoond. inning. Scot: R.H. Keneaaw 01 0 000000 t 1 asarood 0 8 t 0 4) 1 0 8 .V 14, ' Batteries:' Keneaaw, Gslena and Brown; Eiwood, Slmpaon and Fraaell. Btruck out: By Galena, 8; by Simpson, 12, ' . '. "-: ' Islaadara Easy fa Dearer. ; - GRAND ISLAND. Neb., . Aug. ! 80. (BpecbU TIegram.)-t-Today' gam with Denver 'waa quit on aided, the locals being unable to do say stick work. Score: ' R. H E Denver .1,1 HUM a-4,10 2 Grand Island 00IO-8 I Battsries: Denver, Stecher snd Wlegardt; Orand Ielaad, Coykendall and Town Send. Crete Dwfeate Tablas. CRETB. Mob.. Aug. 80t (Special.) At the .old aettlwra pionio at Weatern yeaterday. Crete defeated Tobiaa. 16 to 8. Kelly Welah of Grand IaUtnd pitched for Tobias and was touched up for thirteen hits, two being threa sackars. data's batting and pitching sf Rademacher - war features. Batteries: Crete. Radeinacher and Le; Tobias, Wslsh aukd Bohanoa. , Gama la Tkre-I Uags. At Davenport Rook , Ialaad, 44 DavB- port,- s. . . : At ' Decatur Bloomtngtoa. 8-8; Deca tur. 1- - i At Cedar Ita pads Cedar Rapids, 1-10; Du buque. 8-8. At Sprl agfiWd gpHagfldid. 8; Paorla. 8. . ... m . -. ... ; I aap I re laeerr Ft re. ' BOOMINGTON, ia. Aug. 80. President, Holland has caviled a meeting of the Three I league at Peoria. 8pienter 1 on demand of Manager. Heeden Hill of Cedar Rapkde, to lavestlgala cbargta mads by Psoria that Umpire Connolly hetrwyed Peoria battery signals to rob Peoria of the pennant. , B1IJIGERI WIN SKIRMISH MATCH aweaaaaa , . Plret Reclnaeat .Team ITIalake Flrat la t'omaetltloa a Sea filrt. SEA GIRT', tf. J.. 'Aug". 20.-RHght. steady tinlight, coming sfler two days of almost Im-esiwint rein, was welcomed this rooming by the riflemen at the nstional military tournament. From the first bugle call at 8 o clock until "ceas ftrlng" w sounded late In the sffernoon the air rang with shots and thousands of visitors watched the competitor. Intereat centering largely In the spectacular sttlrmlsb match. Ohio rifle men carried off second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth prises In the offhand military match from a field of 227 competitors. First In order this morning was the car bine match and the offhand match followed. This afternoon firing began , in the regi mental skirmish match, the entries num bering forty-five tr-tnil. The large num ber of entrlea In thia match crowded ths Ideal regimental match oft the program for today. The regimental skirmish match waa In progress until nearly dark, each of the competing teams being required to make a ehlnnlNh run, during which each team member fired twenty snots. The winner waa the team of the First United States Knglneers, score 4S8. Th score of the next leading competitors fol low: United States Marine corps, second team. 417 Ninth Infantry, Ohio .....4no Seventy-first New York 3M United States Marine corps, first team. .30 United States Infantry, second team... ...372 United States Infantry, first tesm 1S6 First Infantry, Wisconsin . 350 Second Infantry, Waahlngton, flrat team . 16 7 Flrat infantry, Illlnola .....8R4 Second Infantry. Minnesota. ..........248 The carbine match, open to teama of five men, each man firing seven shots at 200 yards and seven shots at 600, waa won by the Second troop, Philadelphia City cavalry, with a score of First prise consisted of gold medals for the team members and 150. Second prise, silver medals and 226, waa won by the Denver City troop with a score of 282, and third prise, bronse medals, by the first team of Squadron A of New York, score 287. John Kethlry, an enlisted man of the United States nnvy. won the first prise. $26. In the offhand mutch with a n,- ne oa out of a poaslble 100. Ths contest wss open to all, each competitor firing twenty ahots offhand at 200 yards. The program tomorrow Includes the regi ments!, team match, the - Intercollegiate mHtch and the Wimbledon cup - match, which waa postponed from yesterdsy. HARNESS ' RACINO IN READVILLE Graft Wlas tkc SaOS Fact from Baroa Orattaa' la Fast Tim. READVILLE, Pa.; Aug. 80.-The fast pace waa again the feature of the Grand Clr cult at the Readvllle track today snd four of the horses were well bunched in sll three heats, Graft winning from Baron Grattofi in each by a head. The California ??ld,nfs Mack Maok, waa the favorite In the 2:1-1 trot and won two of the heats without difficulty. El Mllargo took the third and qualified for the 2:10 claas. In th 2:18 trot the field of eleven horses raced well bunched from wire to wire and finished spread across the track as though they were scoring. Bud waa awarded tho Initial heat by reason of breaka by Dr. Chase and Captain Bacon, and under th rules no time waa announced. Results: Class 2:06, psclng, purs 8M0, divided 8320 each heat: Gratt, blk. h., by Grafton (Spencer). Ill Baron Gratton, b. g. (Geera) 2 12 Bolivar, -b. g. (Walker) . 4 8 8 Wllaon Addlngton,, b. li. (Cox) 6 4 4 Nervolo, b. h. (T. Murphy) 8 Sdr Time: 2:08V 2:0314. Class 2:11, trotting, purse 190), divided 8320 each heat: Mac k Mack,, b. g., by McKlnney (Herman) 112 El Mllargo, b. g. (Laaell) 13 1 Morone, b. g. (Garnlty) 3.1 2 Benny Scott, b. m. (McHenry) 4 4 4 The Phantom, blk. h. (Walker) 8 6 8 Wataon, ch. g. (Wlckeraham) 7 11 Frank A, b. g. (Geere) 6 6 7 Redwood, b. g. (Benyon) ., 6da Time: 2:0W4. 834. . Class 2:18, trotting, purse 8960, divided 8320 each heat: . .. Dr. Chase, ch. g,. by Dletlc (T. Murphy) ! 1 8 Burtd, b. g. (Carpenter) Ill 4 Sister Collett, b. m. (Cahill) ,7 4 1 Jessie Benyon, m. m. (Benyon) 8 2 2 Captain Bacon, b. b. (Day) 16 4 Marjorle, b. m. (Cm) ..... .9 8 7 Ruth C, b. m. (Kenrvey) .4 8 6 Toklo, b. g. (Dlokeraon) ..10 4 10 Composer, to. g.A(Lhseil) 6 7 9 Prince Edward, .blk. - in. (Eldredge).U 10 6. The Peer, blk.- a. -(Howard) 6 811 Time (first, iieat; aot, announced): 2:14, 2 .1214. . ..-.v.; .' . - PLAY IN J I'M OR ',' TEHXIS TOURNEY- Progree Mada Iw Games Brlagrs Ead .''Jfaar.' The doubles In the-Junior Tennis tour ney were, playedi off exceptionally faat and . are now down to th semi-finals, which will be played today. Th cloae matches of the day were betweun Ced Potter and Hall In. the morning and Koch and Caldwell In the afternoon. Each took three sets to decide the Issue. Hsll played a steady game and only by great eflort did Potter win. Koch loat the flrat set. but braced in the second and took It 6-1 and the laat -2. floor e: Third round, singles: ' " Koch beat Millard 8-0. 6-2. .Caldwell beat McWhorter 4-4. 6-8. -. Ced Potter beat Hall 9-11. -8, -4. Pollard beat Rlppey- 1-4, 8-6. ' Semi-final singles: Koch beat Caldwell 1-6, 8-1, 6-1. First round, doubles: Hoel and Pollard beat Carrier and Smith 10-8. 6-2. . - j McWhorter and Austin beat BowOn and White 6-2. 6-0. Koch and Caldwell beat Frenoh and Lefferts by default. ... Millard and Meyer beat MeGeath snd Rapley 6-6. 6-2. . Potter and Dinning beat Hall and Lowe by default. . Potter and Rlppey beat McConnsll and Carrier 6-2, 6-2. . Peters and Walnock beat Sweet and Caldwell by default. Second round, doubles: Hoel and Pollard beat .McWhorter and Austin 6-2, 6-0. Koch and Caldwell beat Meyer and Mil lard by default. ' Potter and Dinning best Stbernaon and Btout by default. ' Potter and Rlppey beat Peters and Wslr nork 6-8. 6-2. First round, consolation doubles: ' Peters and Walnork beat Fredrick and O'Brien 4-2. 8-0. The finals In consolation singles will be played tomorrow between "Chuck" Meyer and "Spike" Carcier. GREAT WESTERN CIRCUIT ' RACES Vala Wlaa tk ill Pare la tka Slxtk ' -. ' , Heat. ... DUBUQUE,' la., Aug. 80. Long contest, featured - today's Oreat Western meeting. Six heats in the 2:16 trot failed to swttlo the event. A like' number was required In the 2:16 pace before Volo won It. Drivers Newell Clark and Booth were thrown from their sulkies In collision, but eacsped with bruises. Results: Claas 2:16, trotting, puree 21,000 (unfin ished): Ba brook won Ofth and aixth heats. Time: 2:14, 2:1"4. Bsrajae won the third and fourth heat. Time: 2:11. 1:11. Agne Hoi ford won flrt and aecond heats. Tlnvs: 1:12. 1:13. Thorn M. Riddle, William J. Prince Xania, Margal. Th Rajah and Molly 8 alao atarted. Claaa 1:16. pacing, purse $500: Vols won fourth, fifth and aixth heata Tims: 2:11. 1.16, 3:17. George Perry won first and aecond beats. Time: 2:124, 1:11V. . 31ack Walnut won tha third heat. Time: J IDH, J. B. .Jr.. Saoksy. Blu Ribbon and Vtlcg alao started. . ' -i Claaa 2:10. psclng, pura $500: Caatl wood won in atralght heata. Time: : 2:18. 8:10a, 2 14V. Onward Star, Yokeley. and Mabel Wilkes also started.' ... - ;. '. Raelasj at Haallaaa, '. HASTINGS, Nebi, Aug 8a (Special Tele gram.) Today's rsoes In tb district fair meeting reaulted: - Class 3:14. pacing, pur 8400: Eddie Wood, g. g , Conroy, York ..111 Montauck, W. J. Conley. Sioux aty.. 8 11 n.iaalo Wilkes, b. m . BlmDSOB A Uo- Clure. Cawker City. Kaa $ 8 Senator, Jr., g. g , Hlmstraet 4 4 4 Time: 2:19Va 2:1SV4 8:16 Special trotting and pacing, pure $400: Irish, r. m.. Ed Milter iii Beldea H, b. g . A. -8. Shelley 8 t I Heating Oiri, b. m., C. W. Stewart., t 8 $ Time; I 2M4. $.14, 1:80. Claaa S:2T. trotting, puree 1400: Narka Star, b. m-, Ronan, Fr- mont 1 1 f 1 Toay Bell. Bell, Holdrege $3118 IV,. I m. k m rnnlev. HloUX ity. i 1 Tima: 8:rV4, 2:25V4. 8:Vi, 234. IV. Th meeting will cloae Friday with A card which Includes 8-year-old trotting, free-for-all trotting or pacing, five-eighths of a mils and repeat running and 3:10 pace. Oaaa Fwvwrtte la Betttaa. OOLDFIELD, Nev., Aug. 80 Ooldfleld Is overvruwrded and visitors continue to pour Into town for tb ISelaon-Uana nam. nayaere vatlona have been mad In-advano for very avallabl room In town. Nelson to day went flvs smiles 4 th oaf at brt. CIGAR m 0' and of the process difference pace and Gans covered nearly ten . miles on tne roan. Tns coiorea man is etui fa vorite In the betting at odds of 10 to 8. There was a heavy sale of seats today, None of the $6 seats will be aoid until th day ot th contest. -, - FINALS IN WOMAN'S GOLF TODAY Mrs. rterlnsr Will Defend Cbampton sblp' Against Mia Everett. ' CHICAGO, Aug. 80. Tomorrow Mr. C. L. Derlng of Midlothian, the present west em woman golf champion, will attempt to hold her title against Miss Frances Ever ett of Bxmoor, champion of 1904. Ths semi-finals were played todsy, Mrs. Dering winning by 1 up in a game of twenty holea from Mrs. W. A. Alexander of Extnoor, while . Miss Everett easily de feated Miss Myra Helmer of Midlothian, 4 up and I to play. Mrs. L. N. Brochon of LaGrange and Mrs. B. C. Belknap, will meet in the finals for the Exmoor cup tomorrow, while the association cup lies between Mrs. H. A. Reldler of Lake Geneva and Mrs. H. L. Pound of Skokie. The solace cup will be contested for by Mrs. W. A. Buckley of Exmoor and Mrs. C. Page of Edgewater. These women were winners In the semi finals today and will contest for th tro phies tomorrow. .. . 'WITH THE BOWLERS. . "The Hamilton of Council Bluffs had their first try-out of : the seaaon on the Associa tion alleys last night, winning from the Black Kats by ninety-one pins. The Kats had a poor game in the second, but came strong In the third and rolled next to tha best single total made ao far thia year. Liggett of the Hamilton was high man on total witf 627. Pickering waa close with 60S and the best single gams of th night. ' HAMILTON'S. Frush ...1T2 160 Rempke 197 ltil Goff 1S2 160 Uggett 216 206 Pickering 233 1 91 171 166 608 623 474 627 162 2-K S06 1&4 Totsls ... Anderson .. Crook ..... Chatelaln .. Foracutt . ... Sheldon .... '.' Totals .. 90 867 BLACK KATS. 888 27,36 159 148 180 225 213 lie) 176 487 6.(3 624 .556 635 146 , ...161 202 211 161 160 164 148 .879 - 781 984 $,644 .Teaala at Diets Park. Ths first annual tennis tournament to be held by ths Diets Athletic association wlil opn thia evening on the courts at Diets park. Thirtieth and Spaulding atreets, play beginning promptly at 6:3u.. The Diets club haa among lta members some, of the best tennis players In the city and fast play is looked for throughout th tournament. Th drawings for the singles wer held t the- club house Wednesday . evening. Th following players will take part: R. &, Cornwall. J. Richard. W. E. Megeath, E. Goddard, H. E. ' Readinger. George li. Haney, F. S. Barks, B. G. Hunter, D. C. Gould, Glen C. Wayne. William Haynes, W. L. Harris, ' Walller Lyman, Jack Knight, Fred Evans, Ruaaell. Evans, D. C. Kolater, L. L. Baum, W. H. Platner, Gail H. Jobnaon. Poaeph Bartlett. Charles Msrtln, Frank Spellman, Al Harmon. 1 ne galea win ue uiivnu unn w me publlo and all thoae desiring to attend will be carefully looked after by ths com mittee In charge. .. Crowd at Battle Creek Raees. BATTLE CREEK, Neb., Aug. . (Spe cial Telegram.) For the aecond day' race or the Driving r-ara association meet being held the weather was tine, bie track good and a record-breaking crowd waa In attendance. The following were tb result:- 2:26 trot, purse $136: Parpina won, Gen- ; Ulne aecond. Time: 2:28. i:oV - iroi or pen.-, purse io. nuuurr Baby won, Ashton second. Time: $:21. One-half mile running race, purae $75: Charlea Mitchell won, Revenue second. Time: 8:61. Iowa Stat Fair Reealta. DES MOINES. Aug. 80. Th following were th result of th state fair races todays- j Two-year-old pace, one-half mile heata: ' The Habit won. Middle Medium second,' Candy Kid third. Time: l:n. l is, Claaa 2:27.- trotting: Clara Cooper won, Oakland Don aecond. Dakota Belle third. Time: 2:21V. 2:174. 2:16. Class 2:1, ttrottlng: King Entertainer won, , Lena XJ1I second. Look. Sir third. Tim: 8:17V. 2:12VL 3:16V. 2:14V I Iowi trait Reaulta. MARSHALL-TOWN. .U-' .Aug. . (Spe cial Telegram.) Following ,ar th results ! In th lowa league:.;.- - . , t:Watrloor T; Marhalltown, 8. v - : ." Oakalooaa, 2; Burlington, . 1; 'eleven In ning. ... .' X , Keokuk, ! Ottumwa, Ta Swift for . Bedford. " BEDFORD. Ia., Aug. 80. (Special. The Topeka - Oianta played the locals today, winning by a aoore of 16 to 8. Sprtiaa Brevities. Comml Is still thlrty-thr point to th good, but ri can't afford to lose many to Conni Mack, as h did Wednesday. Oeorg Stone's admirers are keenly dis appointed st ths continuous slump In his batting average. For two weeks it has been going down steadily. Lincoln surely presented a patched up team In th gam with Sioux City Wad no, day. Eyler had to play right and McKay, anooher pitcher, second, bate. 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