THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTtUKSDAT, SEPTEMBER 6. - 3006. LINCOLN SHUTS OUT SIOUX If a Idol, Bolmai' Hew litchtr, Too Much for th Up-Eier Elneeen. NEWLIN EASY FOR THI SALT CREEKERS In Adaltlea to Belus lilt Oftea. He Is Touched for F.xtrm tlaee Is flayed on Mafe Pair Urnnnda aaa Dram .?,n:M People. LINCOLN, Neb.. Sept R. Maddux, "thjcky" Holmes' latest acquisition in the pitching list, wont Into the box and pitched a shutout (ramp aft-ulnst Sioux City, mak Irg fo"ur ' MralRht for IJm-oln from the Pnckcrs. Tlie locals bttd Nnwlin hard and he wa wild at time. Today' game wm played on the state fair grounds. Score: , - LINCOLN. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Ketrhem. cf.- 1 i n 8 0 0 Qulliln. ?.b 4 114 2 0 Fenlon. If 5 110 11 Thomas, lb 4 2 3 11 0 0 Oa;n!er. ss 4 0 4 1 2 1 Steen. 2b 1 0 0 2 S 0 Harm, rf 4 o o n 0 o Zlman. c- 4 1 3 1 0 Maddox. p 4 1 0 0 0 0 Total 34 8 12 27 11 8 Campbell. If... Sheehan, 8b.,.. Nobllt, cf "Weed. 2b Newton, ss Uorbett, lb Freese. e ,. Heater, rf. Newlln, p.." SIOUX CITT. AB.., K. H. PO. A ..3 0 0 3 ...4 0 0 0 ..4011 .. 4 14 ..40.1 1 . 4 0 1 8 ,..40,0 7 .. 3 0 0 0 ..8 0 1 0 K. 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 ' 0 Total V, 83 ,0 ( 4 9 2 Lincoln ......2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 :;iniix City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Ltneahv 3. Two-base hits: ivtilon. GnKnler. Zlnran.- Three-bnse hit: ' homac. First bas on ball's: Off Maddox. : off Nowlln, 4. Wild pitches: Maddox, !. Struck out:- By 'Maddox. 6; bv Newlln, 7. ' eft on bases: Lincoln, 7; Sioux City, 7. l'lrst base on errors: Lincoln. 1: Sioux 'lty, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Edlnfrer. At lendance: S.000. Even nrralc In Colorado. Pl'nniXI. Colo.. Sept. B. Denver and Tii- blo broke even here this afternoon In the ouhlchcader. Pueblo winning the first on arnndstanif finish by a score of 10 to fi, na the Grizzlies the second after they had aken the lend In the beginning;, which hey kept t nrViiiKliont, by a score of ft to 6. The features of the two frames were the I'Bttfng of Melcholr nnd Randall. Out of ixht times at lat Meli'holr secured seven I'lta, Including n home run and four two baggers. Hlo homer in the eighth Inning li the first-game with the bases full won the contest.- 8core,-flrst' game: ' 1TERLO. . AB. R. H PO. A. E. .... 4 ' 3 ..,3 1 4 t . 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Time: 1:80. t'tnplrel: Engl to MrHale. and Henry. Maaatasr of the Tea MS. Plaved. Won. Ist. 124 . 1J2 124 U'4 1 '4 122 ret. pes Moines 124 . "35 .71 Omuha 1J2 M ff .MS. Unmln 124 ar 4 1 .41 lenver U'4 M H ."t Blo'K City 1'4 S5 .43 Pnrhlo 122 47 "75 .S flames today: Omaha at Denver; Sioux City at Dea Moines; Lincoln at Hueblo. OM AHA - PLA 1 IT tJRASD lIAD Defeats Crack Amateara by teore of even to Two. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Sept. 6 (Special Telegram. I Omaha mnde all of its ex-ores after two were out, bunehing hits, with three of Orand Island's errors. After the second Inning It was a pretty game. Sore: R.H.E. Omaha 3 4 0 0 O'fl 0 0 07 h 1 lirand Island... 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 I Batteries: Omaha, Dodge, Oondinr and Bender; Grand Island, Teel and Townsend. UtlHKD IS THE NATIONAL I.KACilK 5ew York Wlaa Two Gaanea from Brooklyn by Harrow Margin. NEW YORK, Sept. 6 Thla being an open date for the New York and Brooklyn clubs, their representative teams played a double header at the Polo grounds. The local team won both games, hul had lo play ten Innings before the first contest was decided. Saore, first game: NSW YORK. ' BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. - B.H.O.A.B. Shannon. It. 4 0 14 raer. lb..... I J 1 J i Brown, r(... t t I tMaloseyi. tt.l I M (armour. ct..l 114 Lumlsr.' ft... I I 0 I Pevlln. lb... 4 2 3 Jortan, lb... 4 I 0 McOann, lb.. 4 0 11 1 McCarthy. If. 8 8 1 t Dahlan, M ... I 4 7 1 lAlffratl. lb. 4 18 8 1 tnn(. lb... 3 0 1 8 - 3 Jill Brsnhin. . 8 13 8 INm, !,..,( I I I I p 4 10 8 OBsson. 4 1 0 8 4 Bowerman, e. 8 4 S Totals n : I I ToUU 84 4 ill 18 8 Two out when winning run scored. New York 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 Three-base, 'hits: McCarthy, Jordan. Stolen baaea: Shannon, (eymour. Sacrl fli e hit: Lumley. First base on balls: Otf Wlltse, 4; off Kason, 3. Struck out: By Wiltse, 8; by Kason, 4. First basa on er rors: New York. 2. Double plays:' Strang to McGann; Wlltse, to McGann to Devlin. lft on bases: New York, 5; Brooklyn, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Dahlen, Strang Time: 1:55. Umpire: Score, second game: NEW YORK. B it O.A.E 4 Cook If icGlivray, cf... Mader. 2b........ MMcholr. rf l:lwcrt, 3b Mill, lb... flake, se. ........ Itennh-ker, c..t. I'Mmmel, p....,,-. iviorgan, t t: ,5 . 4 3 2 , I ,' Totals 35 10 .13 ' 27 DENVER. 15 McHale. lb..;..;. Smith, ss Randall, rf Russell, cf. Welgert, o Roddick.' 3h;,' Donahue, 3b..,..; BeJden. If Kngle, p Paige, p.. Tolals Pueblo I'enver . . . AB. 4 S 4 3 3 4 ..... 3 ....u-4 S 1 .34 R. H. PO. A. B. 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 3 7 0 3 8 10 0 1 1,2 4 0 0 4- 1 2,0 0 1 10 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 8 10 .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 24 15 '.'..1 '0 0 '0 0 3 . 10 0 0 1 ft n a 1 n n. a Stolen bases: Russell. Rehnlcfter, Elwert. Svrlllce hits: McHale, Welgart. McOII yray, Melcholr d), Bader,- Elwert. Two lae hits: Kngle ri), Randall (2. Three base hits: BeWen. Randall, Cook. Home run: Melcholr. , Struck out:' By Stlmmel. 1. Bases on balls: Off Engle, 3. Wild pitch: Paige. Hit by pitched ball: Krrgle. Stlm n el. Double .ntayn Bailor. lok and Hall. 1 So' :' t;ml"re:,Mlllr'r Attendance: Score, second game: Denver: AB. R. H. PO. A. .... s s .7. 6 .... 4 VcIUale." lb. . Smith, sa Randall, rf...-; Kilsnell, cf... Zalusky, c..,'. ReddJek, 3b.,. Donahue. 2b;. l'.eldsii. If Siecher. p.... Totals .... Cook, If McGIIvray, . cf,. Bder, 2b. ..h..-. Mnlcholr, rf. ... Klwert, 3b mu, ib Fiake, as -,. Tonneman, Minor, p. 1 " 3 1 0 ' 1 0 o t ' S i 14 3 2 ' "a l o 2 ' 0 H 27 14 c... .-. J. . . 34 8 PUEUIX). AB. R. H. PO. A. 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,, 3 .. 4 .. 4 0 4 1 0 8 4 6. 3 Totals . ..,...... ...37. S 36 13 4 Denver 3 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0-8 Pueblo C O 0 1 2 0 1 0 06 Two-base hits: Zalusky. Melcholr 2). Three-base hit: McGilvrav. Struck oui: By Minor. 4 by Stecher, 3. ' Pasaed ball: Tonneman. Wild Pitch: Minor. Pxublo plays: Barter to FIfIto: Ste-her to 8-i'lth FOR 30 YEARS Dr. McGrew . fcaa inada SPEC IALTY of ail form f dlsaaaes aad dia ordars of Phannnn. If Browna. rf. Rrniour. rf rxtlln. Ib. MrOann. lb Pahlan, an strans. Ib Brflanahan, C. 8 I II Amea, O'Day. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.B. 1 It 0 4 riwt. Ib I 0 1 1 0 4 3 0 4 0 Malonoy, ct..4 I 4 0 11 4 Lunilar. rf... 4 0 8 4 0 1)10 0 JonWn. lb... 4 1 10 0 1 1 10 0 0 Mi-Carthy. If. 4. 3 I 1 8 0 j 8 1 A I prima, ib 4 0 4 0 8 I I.iwl. aa.... 4 n n I 1 0 Hrmen, CHICAGO SHUTS OUT DETROIT White Sox Hat Good Lnok and Kate Two Bnni on .Im Hits. HOME TEAM UNABLE TO HIT WHITE Only Two of tho Detroit Resell nd Rase tcir Pitcher froaa V, Irbltn Makes Uood 8botlng, DETROIT, Sept. 5. Detroit tried a r- I crult named Wltletts, from Wichita, and he i pitched a splendid game, though beaten, 2 to 0. Base ball luck helped In the mak ing of both Chicago tallies. Detroit could do Absolutely nothing with White and put but two men on second base. Score: CHICAOO. DBTTROIT. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Habn. rf 3 0 I I 0 Mrlntrr. if. 3 0 1 Jnnts. rf I 1 4 0 OO'Learr. M..4 0X 1 4 llball, lb.... 4 1 8 8 a Crawford, lb. 4 0 18 0 0 13 0 ( !-.. Ih 4 8 8 1 OOulnlan. aa..3 1 0 I Un1 c 4 14 8 IShs. c 118 11 uirallT, I 0 t 4 (iSlovall, .1 10 1 To-aia It 81 IS Tatal 1 7 1110 I Toledo 1 0 1 I 0 04 Louisville ' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Shaw. Stolen hoses: Hall man. Dehmnt. J. Clarke. Sacrifice hits: Odwell. 2. First base on balls: Off Stovall, 4; off Comnlts, 8. Struck out: By Hiovall, 3; by Cainnits. 8. Double play: Hallman to Brsshear. Left on bases: lxulsvllle, 8; Toledo. 8. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Kane. Millers Kasy for1 Pnrkero. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. ,5. Kansas. City bunched hits on Oehrlng and won wllh ease. Denny Hulllvan was taken wah nne bleed, being hit on the arm with a pitched ball, and had to retire. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. tor J., by The Conqueror. E. F. jHmes. Missouri . Valleiv second:' Bob vhalles. by Phalles. n. Ilsnsen, Wilimby. third. Time: I 1.14. 2 31H. 2 .32. I In the 2:26 pace, purse I.fio, Llttl Frltt. 1 bv Orpby C. AV. S Pike. Boone. flro4: Wrestler Junior, by Wrestler. O. Hansen, "Julmby. third; Curnilne liron. bv o. Baron. Siencer. Sloan, fourth. Time: 2:32', 2:304. 2:.'iJ, In the novelty -race Bessie Morris won the half, quarter and three-quarters. J. W. Daisy won the mile. B H OA It I n P-rrlna. If. Uarla. at 4 0 4 1 I Cobb. cf......4 bnnnnva. lb. 4 1 I 1 V CoMihlln. 3b. I DaTla. cf l).Sulllan. rf I 0 0 0 0 Mr-Bride, aa. Orpmlnxcr, lb 1 0 1 8 0 Biirka, Ib... Ilraham. It-rf 8 0 1 0 l Hill, ff Hart. If... Fiwmin Oylpr. aa. Fox. !b..., .10 10 4 lo.hr. rf. B.H O A . 8 0 11 .11110 ,40041 ,31111 4 180 lb. 4 0 10 0 trranti. lb.... 4 10 8 0 .. 4 0 4 8 CBoh.nnoa. lb 4 114 0 1 4 I I I j Siilllran. e 4 3 4 1 Yaagar. c ... 4 11 OehrlOf. ... 104 I 10 4 0 Uoushartr. If I 1 Knh. lb 4 1 Tona, e I 0 Wbitc V It gchaafar, lb.. 8 0 1 0 Kunonkn, rf.. I 0 0 0 4 0 0 Donahua, rf.. 0 0 0 U t P A, 0 0 1 n Schmidt, a... I 0 3 WIIIVIIB. p. .. m v v Total 10 I 87 11 I Lindnay 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 ,3 0 0 3 OScanlpH, , . ,40401 ,13 0 2 1 Totala II 4 17 10 1 TotaH? 14 8 14 18-8 New York .'. 1 0100000 0-2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 01 Three-base hits: Shannon. . Stolon bases: Browne. (2): Alnerman. First baae on errors: New York, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Bases on balls: Off Scan I on, 4; oft . Ames, 1. Struck out: By Ames, 12; by Scankon, '3. Passed ball: Bresnahan. Wild , pitches: Ames. 2. Left on bases': New York. &; Brooklyn.- B. Double play: Seymour to McGann. Time: 1:46. I'mplre; , O'Day. , ' Quakers Win In First. - ' PHILADELPHIA. Sept.. t-Plilladerbhla won todaj-'a. game from Boston by scorihg olx runs In the opening Inning.' Score,...: . PHILADELPHIA. '. , BOSTON. . B.H.O.A.B. , 8 H.O.A.E. Thomaa. rf.. 4 1 4 0 0 Dolan, rf 4 14 0 0 Glaaaon. lb.. 4 0 I I c Tanner, lb... 8 111.1 1 Bran.O.ld. lb 3 111 0 1 Uraln, 3b.... 4 0 4 t 0 Tttua, rf I 110 OBater. of..'... 4 114 0 Maaaa. If..... 4 10 OHwrar. .. 11 4 1 IXmlln, aa.... 4 I 1 s Brldwell, aa. . 4 3 8 o ( ourtoar, Ib 4 I 1 8 1 Hrowa, If..., 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Naadham, 0.. 411 I 0 I OPorner, p. ,j. 1-0,1 I 1 ..34 4 24 It. I 1 -, ' 1 0 l-8 3 0, 2 0-6 Donovan, c.. 8 18 Dugalabr. s. 4- 1 0 -i'loner , ToUla......U 10 17 11 1- Totala,... Batted for Dorner In ninth. Philadelphia 8 0 0 0 0 Boston 0 0 14 0 Left on bases: Boston. 7:- Philadelphia, o. Stolen bases:'- Magee, Doolln. Two-base hits: Pitus.' Doolln. Donovan,-' Howard, Courtney. Three-base hits: Needham.- 2. Sacrllice hits: Tenney. Donovan. Struck out: By Dnggleby, 3; by, Dorher, 1 Base on balls: oft Duggleby, 3: oft ' Dorner( -3. Passed ball: Needham. Time: '1:3a. TJm plre; -Carpenter. .... '. . , St. I.oals Defeat Plttahnrar. PITTSBURGs' Sept. B.-Tha St. vLouls J team today made its last appearance of the seasoa here. 'It won the game liandily by hltUng lrever hard.. Karger aa ef fective at the most critical ataxia, aa for instance, In the ninth wlven turtw er rors In succession filled the ba&cs with nobody out. Score: . 1 , , PITTSBt'RO. :T. LOUIS. - B.H.O.A.B. ; B.H.O.A.B. Clark. If..:. I 110 I Barry, lb.,... 4 X 16 8-8 Oanlry. rf . ...4 110 0 Burch, et.....l .,4 I 0 , 1 Bannatt, 2b.. 4 V Murray, Totala 10 X 27 18 8 Batted tor Eubanks In the seventh. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-baa hit: - Dougherty. Three-base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hits: Coughlln, Dougherty. Stolen bases: Hahn, Kobe. First base on balls: Off Wllletts, ii; off White, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Wllletts, 1. Struck out: By Wllletts, B; by White, 4. Left on bases: Detroit, 6: Chicago, 5. Double play: Coughlln and Schaefer. Time: l.'J).' Umpire: Evans. ' Rear York Defeats Boaton. BOSTON, Sept. 6. New York won Us third straight game from Boston today, t to 1. Hogg did not allow a hit until the seventh, but In the eighth was batted for a three-bagger and a single, scoring the locals' only run. New York prollted greatly by Boston's mlsplays. Score: NEW YORK. BOSTON B.H.O.A.E. Conroy, cf.,,4 110 0 Hayden. rf 0 OOodwia, aa. 4 4 0 Hoay, If. Ktrr. rf. ... 4 0 1 Yaar, aa.... 4 110 0 Siahl, cf.... Cbaaa, lb I 0 .1 0 0 Ferrta, lb. ..na, 2b. I 0 1 I L,ortr, 2b... 1 0 0 0 Orlmxhaw, lb I 1 ,2 0 ixlthanty.. If 4 3 0 0 Morgan. 3b.. 3 1 0 B.H.O.A.K. 4 0 4 1 0 4 0 11) 140 0 i I 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 Monarlty. Ib 4 1 0 4 u irniio. Thomaa, ... 4 I 8 0 . 0 Young, p. 'ogg. p , o o v 0 ,10 4 1 ..814 ..II 4 17 II I ' Totala.. Totala... ...II I 17 ! 0 . New. York.... 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0-4) Boston o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hits: blalil, 2. Three-base hits: Morlarlty, Grlmshaw. Sacrifice hits: Chase. Hogg. Conroy. Stolen base: Con roy. Double, plays: Ferris, Godwin and Grlmrfhaw; Carrigan and Morgan. First base on balls: Off Young, 2; on Hogg, 1. Struck, out: By Young. 3; by Hogg, ?. Time: 1:42. L'niplre; Hurst. Athletics Outplay Senators. WASHINGTON. Sept. 6.-Phlladelpnla outflelded and outbatted Washington today and won handily by the score of three to one. The visitors hunched three hits and two ruaa on Hughes In the eighth inning, which won the game. Sensational catches and plays were made by both sides. Score: PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. 4 14 0 1 Nlll, lb. 1111 OJonaa. cf... Hartaal. If.. Lord, rf nvhrock, lb. 4 3 12 tieybold, rf Murpby. 20 .10 0 4 11 0 0 Altlzar. aa... 4 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 L. Toa, Ib 4 114 0 Andaraon. If. 4 M. rroaa, aa. 4 0 4 4 0 Hickman, rf. 1 1 0 1 I 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Br-wmont, cf 4 1 1 Malur. aa 8 p 1 Ncalon. lb... 4 0 1 Khrthan. 8b. Ill RUrhay. lb.. 4 0 1 I u Orady Olbaon, e 4 0 4 1 0 Crawford, Laavar, p.... Ill -LK-acn 8 3 1 t Hoallk'tr, 311 1 1 Mertei, If.... 4 1 rf... 8 3 0 0 0 0,3 0 0 A. -4 14 0 0 -I 1 3.1 I 118 MEN ONLY ' ' RI fatimta lr traat- Ing Uila alaaa 1 laaaaaa ara anllmlta. HI ra Burkabl nm aar mk torn baaa quala4. Over 80,000 Cases Cured a la, Hyirocala, Bloo Potsoa, Strict r. Olaal, faablllty. Laaa ( Btraogih a4 VIUIll. Hia Ilpnie Treatment km pamuaallr cra4 . thaaaaooa at aaaaa I: real Naravua, Hartal. hUdoay and Bladar tl la tiaaaaa at small cat. Sa lloa and aionay y OaaartbUg ur oaaa as writ a for FRCB BOOK i.4 laraa at traaAaiaat. Madlaln aant la ptala packaia Oliarfes X.-T. Ooaanltatloa Troa, Cfnca liour 8 a. in. to 8:80 p. m. Sun daara. 8 a. m. to I p. m. 6U or writ. Box 7. Offloa at 11$ foutli 14th Btroat, Omaha, Nob. 0 Kargar. .... 4 i o a o . --. Totala. ..,..41 14 13 1 t Total 17 I 27 II I . . Batted for Leever In ninth. .' . St. Louis 0 2 6 rj'0'0'0 2. 5- Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 J-0 0 0 14 Two-base hits: . Burclv . HoelnkoeTler, Orady. Three-base hlta:. ' ilorray. (2), Mertes 2). rSacriflce hit:. Shaehan. Stolen base: Burch. Double plays: Rltchey to Nealon; Crawford, to Bennett to -Barry Firat base on balls: Off Leever, 1; off Karger, S. Hit by pitched ball: Beaumont, Urady. Struck out: By Leever, 8; by Karger, 2. , Passed ball: Grady. Lett on bases: Plttalwrg, 1U: St. Loula, 8. Time: 2:00.. -Umpire: .Con way. standing of the Trains. - . Played. Won. Iost. - Pet. l.S W 123 HO 126 .81 67 Ii7 122 49 - .127 . 47 127 ' 40 Games today: Boston at ' Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn, PltUburg ft Chi cago, Cincinnati at St. Loula.' I Chicago .... New York . , Pittsburg .. ; Philadelphia , Cincinnati Brooklyn ... St. Louis .. Boston ' 82 43' 44 63 76 73 80 87 ' .750 .6M ,64ft .456 .410 .401 .370 .316 TWENTY l.VMNtiS WITHOVT A RVH Joplln and Webb 1ty Play Remark able Came, Ended by . Darkneaa." JOPLIN. Mo., Sept.' B. The JoMin and Webb City team of tha Western asaocla tlon here yesterday played a twenty-tuning, no-run game. Darknaas stopped fur ther play. . v,' . The pitchers were Blaine Durbln, re centy purchased from Jopltn by the Chi cago National league club, and . Elmer Meredith, who was a member of the Kan sas City team when It won the pennant severai years ago. Knight. Ib... 8 111 1 Stahl. lb 8 111 0 Powar. c... 4 13 1 0 Wakefield, c. 1 0 7 1 1 Coomba. p.;. 4 10 1 oHughea, p.... I 0 0 8 0 Totala 37 27 II I Totala 30 I 27 IS 4 Philadelphia ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 Washington ..........0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 ThVee-base hit: Knight. Stolen bas-s: Jones, AUIzer, Hartsel, . Schreck. Double play: M. cross to Schreck. Left on bases: Washington, 4; Philadelphia, . First base on balls: Off Hughes, 2; off Coombs, 2. Firat base on errors: Washlngtonr 1 Phlludelphla, 2. . Struck out: Hughes, 6; Coombs, 3. Time." 1:56. Umpire: O Lougn ln. Cleveland hnt Out St. I.onla. ' CLEVELAND, . O., Sept. 5. Cleveland shut out St. Louts today. Joss pitching his first game tor some time. Cleveland secured he onljr run of the game on sin gles bv Caffyn, -Sjtovall and Lajole; Jack aon was put off the field for protesting a decision In the saventb inning. .Score: CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Cafjn. If.... 4 1 3 0. ONII.i, rf 4 0 10 o Jonra,l I 1 v v Biona, ii a 1 0 Hemphill, eft 0 W allace, aa.. I (Orutc-bar, p, Totals tt 87 1 Total II I 17 14 Kansas City 0 2 0 0 0 00 14 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 First base on balls: Off Gehrlng, 8; off Crutcher, 4. Two-base hit: Davis. Double play: Frants to McBride to Bohannon. Hit by pitched ball: D. Sullivan. Struck out: By (H-bring, 4; by Crutcher, I. Sac rifice hits: D. Sullivan. GenrlnK. Left on bast-s: Minneapolis. 9; Kansas City, 8. Time: ' 1:50. Umpire: Werden. Brewer Win With Slick. ST. 'PA PL, SepU B. Milwaukee pounded Morgan hard today, while Curtis was ef fective. The visitors played perfect ball behind Curtis, winning, 12 to 1, Score: MILWAUKEE ST. PAl'L. B H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Rnblnaon, si. I I I 1 t Oalar, lb 4 1 I I Hynaa 1 0 0 0 0 8ugden. lb... I 1 11 0 0 Oraan, U I 3 3 liayara, rf.... 1 1 0 1 Bataman, lb. I 3 11 1 0 VanZandt. cf 4 ' 0 1 0 0 Roth, a 4 8 8 0 0 Whaelar, Ib. 4 0 0 1 0 1110 Coy. If 1 Clark, lb. 0 4 1 4 1 Hemphill, cf.. 8 1 t (Ball, a 4 Mrrheanay, rf I I 0 1 0 Drill, e 1 0 I 0 Mrcrm'k. 2b I 1 0 I 0 Morgan, p.... I 0 0 4 0 Curtis, p I 1 I I 0 Inn 1 0 0 0 0 Total 411187 11 0 Total It 8 2114 3 Batted for Morgan In the ninth. Batted for Robinson in the ninth. Milwaukee 1 0 0 3 2 2 4 0 0-12 St. Paul.....' 0 00000100 1 Two-base hits: Drill, ' Bateman, Roth, Clark. Green. Stolen bases: Coy, Robin son, McCormlck. First base on balls: Off Morgan, 6; off Curtis, 4. Hit by pitcher: Clara. Struck out: By Morgan, 8; by Curtis, 7. Passed balls: By Drill (2), Roth. Wild pitches: Morgan (2, Curtis. Hacrtnce hit: Sugdeh. Left on bases: St. Paul, 9; Milwaukee, 10. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Owen. Stnndlnv of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. ....138 , 139 ....139 ....137 ....143 : 138 ....187 ....141 85 7 73 71 , 70 ' SS 63 60 64 60 66 Columbus ... Milwaukee . Toledo Minneapolis Ixjuiille .., Kansas City St. Paul Indianapolis Games today: Toledo, at Loulsvllie, In dianapolis at Columbus, Milwaukee at EL Paul, Kansas City at Minneapolis. 73 73 74 91 Pet. .612 .563 .525 .518 .490 .478 .460 .356 Indiana Win Two. OXFORD, Neb., Sept. 8 The Cherokee Indians defeated Holdrege yesterday by a score of 11 to .1 and Oxford today by a score of 8 to 1. WESTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP -furnor. aa... 4 I V I-ajtir. ?b.... 4 1 2 (u.italloi, r' 4 0 I Flick, cf 1 I 1 0 OO'Hrian,, 2b,. I Hirbia i. Ik. 1 0 .0 2 1 Hartzrll, 3b.. 4 Clark. Joaa, p. Total!.. ...I 4 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 110 0 10- O'Connor, cif 0.4 0 . 1 0 0 4 0 Pally, p 3 0 1 3 II -r Klckoy 1 0 0 0 u ,31 I 11 11 3 .. : Total 33 I 24 11 0 Rickey batted for O'Connor In ninth. Cleveland ..k....0 0 0 0 0 0 u 1 - . Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- i First1 base On errors: St. Louis, 2. Two base hits: Turner, O'Buen, Jones. Stolen basts: Josst rilrn. Double pluy: Clar to Lajole. First base on balla: Off Jueu.. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Pelty. 1. 1-eft on bases: Cleveland, 7; ttt. lxmis, i. Struck out: ' By Joaa. 3; by Pclty, .3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Sherlduu. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. New York Hi 74 - 4 Ml Chicago 122 73 49 .5J9 Phllaoelphla J4 6s' . W .562 Cleveland 119 6i 63 .553 St. Louis ,.122 64 M bJ Detroit i l.'O 66 64 - .467 Washington 123 4 76 ' .8t2 Boston 1-S . 89 86 .312 Games today: Chicago at Detroit, St. Louis at Cleveland; Philadelphia at Wash ington, New York at Boston. Every Woman auanami ana anoaia How . ""' ,n on Harm I MARVEL fcblrlini Spray fun and XmctumTUcmdtt' oai-noa romcniaitL if5 , ,-a- '' aar"uitt-LUfc ava.i ' m mm aTr Innwaili. If ha rannol auaulT tl iilat lL a.vani lttar. aul aand aiantp for liluatraiaO book mW ft full imrUoulaxa and ,lirMnini, I aaluubia lo laillaa. SI tat CI. Bl. m. f a.. aaw swaunT rot Bale tur BKRJ1AM McCONNauX DRUG CU 14th ajta boda Bt. MTER-D1LLIN DRUii CO.. J. H. Our. 14iiv aa Kaxam 8Ua MEN AMD WOMEN. faa Big for aasatrl 4la-ba.rga,iaflaiDkaitosa, IrnianoQff or alrarailoaa t aa a a o a' ataabrana. P&iMlAa ABd kal ..in.. TWEMftlCkEMtCuO. gaal or paitoaoaa. , CIIICINIUTI,S .J"" 1 Sola hy 8rnat4a, a. a i m wnpvwi a f aiaraaa. rH'. lot TiJ (1.40. orlkottlaaSI 7S. : Cowboy Get ft . Wnlloplnar. . I ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Sept. (Special Tele I gram.) The Cowltoy bail -team from Pros per was defeated by the locals In a slow and uninteresting gatiie today and at no ! time was the reult in queatlon. ' The bat- i tery worS of both teams was good, but the general playing devoid of anap and especi ally the base running. The batting of Bchoonover, who made three two-baggr tn four times ut bat, wa the- redeeming feature of the game, besides catching a gooa game as usual, score: R.H.E Arnpah e 0 0 1 1 0 8 1 1 a 8 a CowlM.ya ... 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 14 S t Batteries: For Cowboya. Conroy and Owens; for Arapahoe, Beltier and Bchoon over. Br.ses on balls: Off Conroy, 8; off Bepger, 4. Struck out: By Conroy, U; by Beltier. 7. Umpire: Sadler. ... Kl wand wins a Hot Game. KLWOOD. Neb., Set. B.-(BclaP Tele gram.) Eiwood defeated Holdrege here to day in a fast- gnme of ball, 1 lo .. Tha game was hotly contested and Interesting all through. Score: , R. H Elwood 1 V 0 1 0 1 0 3 7 Holdrege 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 01 2 Batteries: For Holdrege, Nlatritm,' Bab belt and Hayden; for Elwood. Slmpaon and Michaels. Struck out: . By Nlatrum. 3; by Bahhelt. : .by Simpson. 7. - jeaaaen Awarded to Spokane. - CINCINNATI. Ohio.. Sept. B.-The Na tional base 111 commission In a decision handed down today awarded Plaver Jens sen, now with the- New York American league club, to I he Spokane club. The Spokane club rnntepded that Jroaaen ac cepted term and transportation from them and then Joined the New York club. The New Yprk club did not submit any evidence In the case. , j.p: Ttk snffarlag turn weak- Deiava wbiea mo to pleasure of liis should lai Juaen Pills. Ok aox will tU a story of aarreloua resolta. This msdicin ha saor raJavanaAlng, vitaligiBg farca than haa vr Vfura baeo oflsrad. txmt poat-paid lo plala jaackag uly on ra i!p this ad, and L alaaa by ita origiaator C. 1. flood Co.. pro aiuin Uood'a 4yraaarUla. iiwU. alaaa. Iowa l.ragaa Reanlt. MARSIUU.TOWN. Ia.. Sept. a.-8polal Telearam.l Following are tha result in the Iowa leafjue: Marhltown. 8; Clinton. T (13 Innings). Postponed game. Be Want Ada for -utna . Boosters. X guccesa., .-.-. 0 4 11 0 14 1 ,4118 GAMES IS AMERICA ASSOCIATION . . Darkness Terminate FIfteen-lnnlag Tie at Colambns. COLUMBFS. Oi.'Sept. B. Veil and Fisher met In a plu-hera' battle tbat lasted fif teen Innings and was terminated by dark ness with the score a tie. The game w the longest of the league season. Wrlg ley'a muff In the seewnd Inning let Wil liams score. - ' In the; next Inning Wrigley tripled and scored on Pickering's single. Marcan and Williams contributed the best fielding features. Score: COLVMBl'S. ' INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Plrksrtng . cf. 4 1110 Dunlaary, rf i 4 4 0 Coultar, It.. 4 1 I 0 0 Alharton, Ib. 110 2 0 Hli.chnas. rf. 4 0 I 0 Himaa. cf 0 1 I 0 0 rrlai, lo I I 1 a tcarr. la a at i l Klhn. lb 0 24 8 I Wllllama. aa. 7 3 V 7 0 Hulasftt. a. 4 0 8 4 1 Thlrlman. If. 8 0 3 Wrlglay, 2b.. I 14 4 SMarcan, 2b. Blua, e I I I OHolmaa, a.. Vail, p I 4 I tPlahar, p... Total! 40 44 II Totala 41 I 44 28 1 Columbus ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Indianapolis OlOOOOOUUvO v a Stolen bases: Pickering, Carr (2). Sacri fice hits: Atherton, Carr, Thielman. Two basa hit: Coulter. Three-base hit: Wrig ley. Double plays: Pickering to Hulawut to Klhm; Wrigley to Klhm; Marcan lo Williams lo Carr. Struck out: By Veil, 1; by Fih?r. 2. First base on balls: off Veil, 7; off Fisher, L . Umpire; Egan. Time: 2:40. Even Spilt la LooUvllle. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Sept. 6. Louisville and Toledo broke even in a double-header here today.. The looala won the first game by batting at opportune times. In the second game Cainnits was a pusile to the local, while Stovall waa batted hard with men on banes. The second game was called at liie end of the eventh inning by ' agreement. Score, first game: LOl'ISVILLE.' TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Kararl. rf... I II Cllngmaa, aa 4 1 13 Hallman, If. 1 8 0 0 J. Ckarka, If. 4 14 4 0 Sulllra. lb . 3 3 11 1 OOdarall. cf ... 4 18 0 Braaboar. 2b. 4 14 4 I Pamoot, rf... I 13 WoodroB. lb. I t 8 4 Kruagar. lb.. I I Marpky. of... 4 8 3 4 4 knaba. ?b.. . I 1 1 Qulnlaa. a .. I 111 W. Clarka. lb 4 .11 1 Stanar, 8 abbolt. c 4 1 1 1 Elliott, p 4 (ulthor p .. I 4 4 4 4 - Naaaa I 0 0 0 Totala 81 MSB I ' ' laaa la IS I 24 18 1 Batted for Butthoff In the ninth. Louisville 1 0 0 1 1 t 0 Toledo 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hltsj Sullivan, W. Clarke, Murphy. Stolen bases: J. Clarke (3), Quin tan (2), Odwell. Woodruff, Bmaheax 2, Kerwln. Sacrifice, hits: Hallman, Knabe. Stoner. Woodruff. First base on balls: Off Elllotte, 3: off nutthoff, 4. Struck out: By Butthoff. 1. Left on bases: Louisville, 4: Toledo, . Wild pitch: Elllotte. Passed ball: Stoner. Tim: 1:45. Umpire: Kan. Score, strcond gam; TOLEDO. lyOViaVILLB. H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Cllnamao. . 8 3 Kant la. rt .. 4 0 0 0 i. Clark. U. I I 4 Halls. If . I 1 I 1 I 04wU, 0I....8 8 ulllao. lb.. 4 I 4 Paaaant. rf .. I II ankar. Ib. 8 Kruagar, it.. 8 1.1 oodrug. . I I I I lam 3.... 3 8 8 3Marph, C.I till D. E. Sawyer Defeat Her. P. R. Talbot One tp, Thirty-Seven Holea. ST. LOUIS. Sept. B. After one of the closest battles ever played In a western golf championship D. E. Sawyer of the Wheaton Golf club of Chicago won his match In the first round of the champion ship on the Glen Echo, links today, de feating Rev. P. R. Talbpt of Wichita, Kan., by 1 up In 37 holes. . , The rector proved a stubborn opponent and after standing 1 up at the end of the morning round Increaaed his lead In the afternoon so that he- stood dormy 2 at the isith hole. He hit a tree- with a sliced drive and Sawyer won the hole, 8 to 7, making it dormy 1. The rector sliced his drive on the 36th and was only an Inch In the long grass and his second just did take It out. He laid a brassle on ,the green. Sawyer had a nice Iron shot 'for the green, but took a brassle; hooked badly and had to play the like. He wa nation with his ap io.icii putt. He "mlsnrid hi fifth shot for the hole and Talbot thrw-he match away by missing a wo-fqtrptitt by an Inch. The clergyman flubbed the 37th hole and then overran his Isecorid approach. ;8awyer ran down a ftfteen-forVl -putt and won the match. ' Talbot and Sawyer prated an almost slm.' liar match In the Western Golf association tournament last year at Ulenvlew, Chicago. Dr. D. P Fredericks- of Oil City. Fa played perhaps the pluckiest game i of golf tver seen In any tournament. He gained a load of six -holes over J. B. Rahm of Omuha In the morning round. In the afi- - atir". ",-v'-i v. - --fi hole, tie had a udden: attack of pnlpltatfnp of the heart. .After g-hnlf hour's rest ho resumed play and wort by t up and 6 to Ardo Mitchell of Rock Island proved one of the surprises of tha day. defeating R. B. Martin of Calumet, Chicago, regarded as a championship possibility, 7 up and 6 to play. W. C. FowTiea had an easy time defeating Sim T. Price of Glen Echo, play ing only eleven holes 'In the afternoon round. R. P. Nevln, Jr., of Allegheny Country club,. Pittmburg, had to play thirty sex en holes to defeat Walter ("Forty- ..O.-w ,-. ... . ..i, . L' ..... . .. , was I tip lit the end -of t tin morning round. Following are the complete scores for the thirty-six holes of the first round: Ardo Mitchell. Rock Island, defeated R. B. -Martin. Calumet, Chicago, 7 up and to play. ' i W. C. Fownes. Jr. Oakmont. Pittsburg, defeated Sim T. Price. -Jr., Glen Echo, 10 up and 9 to play. Richard Kimball, Glen Echo, defeated Tf P. Mumford, Town and Gown, Colorado Springs. 7 up and 5 to play. Sprague Abbott, Omaha Country club, de feated Edward 8. Williams, Normandle, St. Louis. 3 up and S to play. George F. Cllngman, jr., Homewood,- Chi cago, defeated- C. Evans. Jackson Park, Chicago, 3 up and 2 to play. Stuart' Steckney Bt. Louis Country dub defeated W. H. Maglll, Normandle, St. Louis, 11 up and 10 to play. ' Ralph McKittrlck. St. Louis Country club, defeated Donald Green, St. Louis Ath letic. association, 7 up ahd 8 to play. Kenneth Edward, - Midlothian, Chicago, defeated O. W. Potter,- Midlothian, Chicago. 3 up and 2 to play. ' W. K. Wood, HomeWood, Chicago, de feated Jease Carleton, Glen Echo, b up and 4 to play. . Bart Adams, Algonquin. St. Louis, de fested H. Wilson, Cincinnati Country club, I up and 4 to play. A. B. Lambert, St. Txiuls Country club, defeated G. A. Ormlaton, Oakmont, Pitts burg, up and B to play. Dr. R. P. Fredericks. Oil City. Pa., de feated J. B. Rahm, Omaha Country club, 8 up and B to play. D. E. Sawyer.' Wheaton, Chicago, de foated Rev. P. R. Talbot, Wichita, Kan.. 1 up on 37 notes. R. P. Nevln. Jr., Allegheny, Pa., de feated W. C. Fairhanks, Denver Country club. 1 up on 37 holes. Arthur Stlokney, St.- Louis Country club, defeated L. H. Relnklng, Wheaton, Chi cago, 8 up and 7 to play. Tomorrow's, pairs: Stuart Sttckney against Novlns. Clingman against Wood. McKittrlck against Kimball. . Allen against Abbott. Edwards against Mitchell. Adams against Sawyer. Foanoa against Arthur Btlckney. Lambert against Fredericks. a Florence Sntton Wlas Two Matehes. CINCINNATI, Sept. B The feature of the Trl-State tennis tournament today was the playing of Mies Florence Sutton, sis ter of the champion, Mny Sutton, who won both of her matches with ease. The semi finals In the men's singles will be played tomorrow afternoon. The matehes are be tween Robert Leroy of New York and Nat Thornton, the southern champion, and R. D. Little' of New York and Karl Behr cf New York. The winners of these matches will rompete for the honor of playing Beats Wright for the trl-state champion, who will defend hia title. Fair aad Raeea at O'Metll. O'NEILL, Neb., Sept. B. (Special Tele gram.) The second snnual meeting of the Holt County Agricultural society opened today with a record breaking crowd. Th blooded at k show la fine. In the lui trot; purse 200; Roaen Bow waa firat; Fredd C, aeoond; Maxlne, third. Time: 2:80. In the 2: -JO trot or pace; purse 1200, lady Beat te. first; Elva D. second; Parplna. third; Ruben's Baby, fourth. Time: 1:21. Mononn Coanty Fair. ONAWA. Ia., Sept. 8 Special Telegram.) Th Monona county fair, the first for twenty year, opened today with good dis plays in all departments and a big attend ance. Reed's Sioux City band furnished the music. The race were cloaely con tested and the track fast. Tomorrow la ex pected to be the banner day. In the 3 10 trot, purse 8250. O. 3., by Al lerwo. W. &V Pika Boon, waa fli-gli Vic. EVENTS OS THE RtMM) THAI KS Klllaloe. a Longihnt, Wins Filly Stakea at Sheepshead flay. NEW YORK. Sept. tV The surprise nf the rear came In the third raee at Khei pshc.i J Bay today, the Great Filly stakes, worth 810, frtt, at six furlongs, wnen Kllialui, a i-to-r shot, easily lc! enter the Keene en try Court Drees, at the prohibitive price of 1 to 10. Moore started Court Dress and Pope Joan, the latter of Which ttntsmd second In the Futurity. They were -on-hldered to outclass their field so far Unit practically no price was laid against them, except 1 to 10. while the price on Klllaloe went up. Court Dress went to the front at the start and set a fast pace. In the final furlong he tired and Koerner brought Kllla loe on the rail and won easily by two lengths. Inquisitor won the flvlng handi cap at six furlongs by ahead from Arkllrla, an added starter, with Consistent third, a head nway. Hunnlngwater, at 1 to 4, was the only lavorlte to win. Results: First race, selling, five and one-half Tur longa. Futurity course; Tomaco won, Rmal Breese second, Blondy third. Time: l:oi'. Second race, one ' mile: Runningwau r won. Montgomery second. Sir William John son third. Time: 1:40. Third race, the Great Filly stakes, six furlongs, Futurity course: Killaloe won. Court Dress second, Kenntree third. Time: 1:134. Fourth race, the flying handicap, six fur longs, main course: inquisitor won, Ark llrta second. Consistent third. Time: 1:13V. Fifth race, one mile and one furlong: Misa Crawford won, Martin Doyle second, Logistillo third. Time: 1:62- Sixth race, snlllng. one and one-half miles, on turf: Sir Balph won. Onatas sec ond. Ebony third. Time: 3:34. IjOI'ISVILLK, Sept. 6 Results: First rsce, six furlongs, selling: Alonso won, Weberflelds- second, Whlppotwill third. Time: 1:16. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Zinfandcl won, Marmorean second, Salnrlda third. Time: 1:06. Third race, one and one-sixteenth miles, selling: Amberlta won, Athena second, Swlftwlng third. Time: 2:11. Fourth race handicap, one mile: Miss Dovle won. Sir Russell second, Oldstone third. Time: 1:414. Fifth race, sit furlongs, selling: Sister Huffman won, Bon Vlvant second, Western third. Time: 1:16,. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Carth age won, Tsrp second, Oberan third. Time: l:2t- WINDSOR. Ont.. Sept. B. Results: First race, six furlongs: Fire Fang won, Conde second. Posing third Time: 1:14. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Moon Vina won, Josephine E second. Gol den Pheasant third. Time: 1:07V Third race, one and one-afxteenth miles: Cholk Hedrick won, Solon Shingle second, Thistledo third. Time: 1:47. Fourth rare, six furlongs: Miss Martha won, Grachus second, Tanbark third. Time: 1-134 - Fitth race, six furlongs: Orderly won. Sunny Brook second. Tarn O'Shanter third. Time: 1:13. . ,, Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Dollnda won. Fox Meade second, George Vivian third. Time: 1:47H- RACING AT CHARTER OAK PARK FaTorltle Win All Three Grand Clr cnlt Events. HARTFORD. Conn., Sept. 6. Favorite won In all the three races at the Grand Circuit meet at Charter Oak Park todrfy and the Interest centered In the free-for-all Pace. First money in this event waa taken by Angus Pointer in straight heuia. Barod Grattan, driven by Geers, was agreed second, but the other three horsea in the race were outclassed. In the 2:30 trot Brilliant Girl had things her . own way In the first heat, winning quite easily from Captain Bacon, driven by her owner. Dr. Day. In the third heat the Judges substituted McHenry as driver for Captain Bacon and he won easily. Brilliant Girl broke Just before the wire was reached and finished sixth In ihat heat. Brilliant Girl acted tired at the opening of the final heat, probably due to the necessity of scoring nine times before the word was given. The 2:11 trot was easy for El Milagro, O II. W taking seco-"t money. Class 2:80 trotting. 3 heats; purie 82,000: Brilliant Girl, t. m., uy ..neu u. tJ. Curry K 1 Captain Bacon, b. a. (Day and Mc Henry) The Phantom, blk. h. (Walker)... Exten. br. h. (Benyon) Marjorle. g,. m. (Demareat)... Toklo, ro. g. (Dlckersonl Czarina Dawson, b. m. (Geers) Delbar Oregor, b.. m. (Murphy) Sister Collette, b. m. (Cahlll) Time: 2:10; 2:nl4: 2:i3'. Free for all pacing; three heats; purse $1,500: Angus Pointer, b. g., by Sidney Pointer (Sunderlln) 11, P-sron -Grattan. b. g. (Geers) 2 . 1 I ni,anrii br. a. (Murnhv) 0 3 d Kritatir. h. m. (Lang) 3 6 Vorvnla h h. (Thomas! 4 Time: 2:064; 2:04,; :04'. ' 'Class 2:11 trotting; three heats; purse f.000: . . , El Milagro, D. g., Dy nicivinney. (Amesl O. H. W.. b. g. (McCarthy) Grattan Bells, b. e. (Murphy) Jenny Scott, b. m. (Mcltenry) Watson, cn. g. inirsersnniiu.. Charlie T.. blk. g. (J. Curry).. Redwood, b. g. (Benyon) Time: 2:29'; 2:Wi; 2:12. AMES' PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT All of Old Foot Ball Sqnad Retnrn for Thla Yenr. IOWA CITY. Ia.. Sept. B.-(Speclal.)-The foot ball squad of the State -Agricultural college at Ames began training tal week with the beat chances of winning the state championship they have had In seven years. Coupled with the fact that the State university will lose a large number of Its star players and will, therefore, i.ot be as dangerous a rival, U the fact that practically the entire Ames first team has returned for thla season and the squad will be strengthened by the presence of Jeanson. one of the best quarterbacks In Iowa, who was ruled out of the game last season for professionalism. Among the men who have reported at Ames sre Jeanson. Uw, Lambert, Hub bard. Green. Watts. Wlllett. Balthas Per rln. Mills. Lyman. Knox. Ha gen. McEI henny. Drennen, Bruyer and Barber. The real of the aquad. Including a large num ber of new men are expected now every day The men who have reported thus far are working under Trainer Jack ataon until the arrival of Head Coach Rlallne. who Is expected In a few day Amea has a heavy advantage over the rest of Ih schools In the state on account of the fact that It opena nearly a month before any of them. Iowa will not begin training before September 20. when Coach Chal mers will arrive In the city to take charge None oir't'he other Iowa colleges have as early an opening aa Ames and when any of them attempt to observe the nilea sdopted by the western conference they will plav under a heavy dlaadvantage. Doc Pell wlil not begin working with his war horses ever at Drake university for two weeks yet and Coach Fisher of Grlnnell will do all of his work on paper up to that time. Ames will have a much heavier schedule than Iowa this year on account of the fact that they will full to observe the flve-iarn. regulation. While Ames Is In no way bound lo do so It Is believed that Rlstlne will continue his policy sdopted last year or keening freshmen out of the game. Tha schedule as announced ,8Beember'. Cornell at Mt. Vernon. Oc tober B, Coe at Amea October 6, Dea Molnea colleg at Ames. October 13, Mornlngslde at Ames. October 20. Nebraska at Mncoln. October 27, Minnesota at Mlnneapolia. November 3. University .South Dakota at Ames. November 10, open. November 17, Grlnnell at Ames. NSveSber24. Bute University at Iowa November 29. Drak at Pea Moines. Minnesota State Fair Raeea. BT PAUL. Minn.. Sept. B. Another record-breaking crowd attended the state fair today, attracted by an excellent card. TparrngUl30 class, purse 32.500: Custer won second, third and fourth heats Time: 0Va J:ll4 and t:8tt. Ivan B. won the first heat In 1:09V.- Mark Onward Karina, Vola. Thora. George Perry and Myrtle 8. alo started. Trotting, 3:14 class, purs 31.000; Ln vette wor. second, fourth and fifth heata. Time: 3:124. S 13i and 3:14H- Baraja won th firat in 9:12: King Entertainer won the third In I:ll. Rajah. Roseo, Babrook and Asiandorff also started. Pacing. 3:00 cla. for 8-year-olds, purse 8Sii0- Flora Directum won in atralght heata. Time: t.lVi- V. C. T. also started. Mis International and Wilkeon were distanced In th Brat beat. ... 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Deadwood and Lead, S. D. Hot Springs, S. D.. ...... . Chicago, 111 St. Louis, Mo Mexico City and Return, September 3 to 14,. .... .' inclusive .51.25 Toronto, Ont., and Return, Sept 12 to 15 ....27.15 Chattanooga, Tenn., September 15, 16..17 '." 28.00 Oklahoma City, Okla., September 7.to 9, inclusive. , 16.25 MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN RESORTS. Reduced Rates Daily. ONE-WAY COLONIST RATES DAILY. Portland, Tacbma, Seattle, etc $25.00 San Francisco. Los Angeles, San Diego, etc 25,00 Spokane and Eastern Washington 22 50 Butte, Helena, Salt Lake, etc. . 20.00 Better call or write and let me plan your trip for. you,.., I can give you all the latest information.. and free descriptive literature. J. D. REYNOLDS, C. P. A., 1502 Fanum St Omaha, Neb, asa mm JUL If you are interested in secur ing honest dealings and suc cessful medical treatment, wo advise you to READ the announcement in next Sun day's Bee - of the ' -. ' t ' - - " J r t . - r t. i t i .. ',?'.: L.lla' 'L - -S STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE DOCTORS FOR MEN. 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th St., Omaha, Neb. . tl.e 3:02 pace with The Broncho and Castle Konrl as probable starters. On Btaurday Dan Patch will afuln go against time. Krbraaka State Fair Raeea. LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 5. The state fsir race today were the beet of the meeting. Kat'Uits: t'laas 1:27 trotting, purse 11.000: Mark 1 Btar won the second, ihlrd and fifth lieats and race. Time: 2:13'. :. Wilbar wun the (.turth heat. Time: 2:23h. Fannie C. won the flri heal. Time: i:2a'-,.' ( laaa 2:14 trot Unit, purse Lena L. I" won In three lrl(rht heui. Tlm: 2 V. 1 i:l. Harry Johnson wa second nd Silver Ruell third. Reliance n 1to 4trt iirt . ( las 3:'Ji pacing;, puree 81.000: B. B All won lu atraltftit hata, Thee; Mi. J.l'. I:HS Rddle Woods was econd and Fkis sle Wilkes third. t Fox E. won the three-qum ters mire ru. nlng race, with Jungle 7. second and tjoldli l". third. Tune not given. portlaar Brevllle. Chance Is working- the bin Callfornian, Overall, more than any other pitcher and he Is winning every lame. KreJfh Collin must he mil of form thi year, because lie I losing In every tourna ment before the sem!-nn:ils are reached. McNeely and Banders have gnan Ie Moines It only shutouis at the hands ot (imaliH this season. Mur let th Champs down Tuesday with lit two hits. The superiority ot a team wts shown In' the New, York-Kosion gnme T ieda, wh.n New York iM1a n to ( run on an c4) number ut til and wila rnvr arrvra.