THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TTKDNEKDAY, AUflFST 7, 1007. DUCKY TARES FIRST ONE Cicotte Wim His Own Game by Timely Hit in Tenth. CONTEST PEOVES A FAST ONE Vo(h of Lincoln Ran Are Rarard While Omaha's Score Wu by (irarc of a Wild Tnrew. IJN' i i.n, Nob., Auk. 6 tn addition to Itching masterly bull. Cicotte won his own game t xlay when hl single drove In Davidson with tli winning run In the tenth Inning. It wss a hard battle between Pitchers rlcottn and Bandrs. the chubbjr Frenchman having a little the beat of It. In the a cnnd Inning, after Ganler had been retired. Fcnlon hit for thro bases and scored on Thomas' nlnglp. Uncoln could do nithlnr; mnre until the tenth, wh-n l)nv!dann led oT with a hit for two bases. McKay, who batti-d for Sullivan, was an rasy out. but C'lcntt ant a pretty single thnt won the gHmo. Omaha's run came in the fifth. Austin hit for a base, went to third on Goncllng" double and acored on Hander's pop up to PVnlon, who threw over Pulllvan's head In an effort to catch Austin at the plate. The name waa full of fast fielding and Interesting situations. In the ttnoond Welch, the flrat man up, hit for a triple, but the next two batten struck out and the third sent up an Infleld fl jr. Joe X)o1an, the bat pinch bitter of the vlaitora, tiad four opportunities to bring In a run, ut each time waa unequal to the task. Boors: LrNCOI.N. AH. R. STANDING OF THE TEAMS WE8TFRN MSA OfTS. Flared. Won. Lost. w 101 . 1 . OS . 100 55 60 SI 41 IT 49 4 41 47 RR 1 Pet. 99 .645 .oi .6.0 .427 .970 Omaha Lincoln . . . . Iesi Moines.. Denver Ptiehlo Sioux City. . . W. U Pet. rhlrajro 71 25 .74 Detroit 57 SS .J0 nttshurc...57 5 S13 (l-ago 60 M .SII Nw York..oS 3S .."." llilla f 87 .2 Phlla 49 40 .551 Cleveland.. .Rft 43 .M rinclnnatl..44 M MA New York. .44 SO . Brooklyn...! M .443 Boston Sfi iVi .4 Boat on 38 K7 .) St Ia.uI. ...3)1 P9 .4 8L lula....23 77 Waahngt n.I8 i . AMF.R. LEAGUE. W. 1. Pet PH11, c Cruise, p.... Jackson, p. 4 0 0 0 ...... t 0 XMohm, cf. 'Fo, 2b Holmes, 3b. . Oagnler, as. . Fenlnn, rf. .. Thomas, lb. Iav1dson, If. Hulllvan, c. .. f'lootto, p. ... McKay II. PO. 0 2 A. 0 0 11 Totals S4 1 T 27 IS i Denver OOi00000 1-4 Pueblo 1 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Cassady, Melchtor. Two bane hit: Wheeler. -loublo play: Corhan to Rader. Struck out: By Adams, 5: by Jackson, J. First base on ball: (Iff Adams, 1; off Cruise, 1. Wild pitch: Adams. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Brennan. Attendance: H. GAME I THE AMERICA I.RAOTK Chicago Winn from New York by Score of Six tn Two. NKW YORK, Tork today, 6 better of the two. Cbeahro seventh Inning. CHICAGO. AB.H. Raha. rf t t JotlM, Of 4 lebell. Jb ... 4 Donohue, lb. I IMvln. m 4 Douihertr. if 4 Roha, ib 4 Bulllrmn, o... t Smith, p 1 Totals Aug. 6. Chicago boat New to t. thereby getting the serlea by three grimes to relieved Moore after the Score: NBW YOP.K. O A R. AB.H. O A 1 0 OHnfrmaa, of.. I I I I ft OKtflw, rf 4 0 I 0 4 10 Morlirttr. lb 4 1 1 i 0 I OLepnrte. If... 4 0 I S 1 I 6 Williams, lb. 4 I I I 1 0 OCnnror, 4 1 1 1 ft I 1 0 R1-ker. lb ... 4 1 It ft 1 I 1 oglelnow, e.... 4 9 2 1 1 1 1 o M onre, p ...... I 1 0 "0 Chnhro, p. ..ft 0 0 1 ft 17 1& 0 'Thomaa .... 1 0 ft ft ft '. Totala 94 1 IT 17 4 Thomas batted for Chesbro In the ninth. Chicago 0X0100110-6 New York 01 10000002 Two-base hit: Morlarlty. Three-base hits: i IViugherty, Hahn. Hoffman, Williams. Con 1 roy. Hits: Off Moore, 7 In seven innings; ; off Chesbro, 1 in two innings. Sacrlfico I hits: Jones, Smith. Ix-ft on bases: Chl- a m 11 si rago. 9; New York, 8. First base on balls: Totals., .14 I Ylelden, rf. . Franck, SB. Autrey If. .. Welch, cf. ,. Dolan, lb. .. tirahnm, 2b. Austin, 3b. , Oomllng. o. Baunders, p. 34 OMAHA. - AB. R. II. PO. A. 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 16 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 2 112 2 0 13 1 0 0 0 1 6 28 14 4 Totals S3 Hatted for Sullivan in tenth. One out when winning run was scored. Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Omaha 000010000 01 TCarned runa: Lincoln. Three-base hits: J'onlon. Welch. Two-baae hits: Thomas, l-'ox, Davidson. Welch, Oomllng. Stolen bases: Ketchern, Helden, Welch, Graham Bacrlflce hit: Oagnler, Welch. Iouble plays: Frank to Uraliam to Dolan. Struck out: Cicotte, 10; Saunders, 3. Bases on bulls: Cicotte, 1; Handera, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Cicotte, 1. Left on base: Lincoln, 6; Omaha, f. Time of game 1:40. Umpire, Haskell. Attendanoe, 1,100. Denver Takes Opener. PI'EBLO. Colo., Aug. 6. In a game which abounded in sensational plays, Den ver took the iirst contest by a score of 3 to 1. Manager Drill tried Cruise, a new pitcher. In the third Inning he waa hit hard for two runa. after which Jackaon waa aent In. J ark son was In fine form and held the vlaitora safe until the ninth. Pueblo scored first in the opening Inning. With one down, Bader singled jjncl udvanced to second on a wild pitch. th two down. Melchlor singled to left field, scoring Itadnr. Although Pueblo got rcen mi bases often after this. Adams was effective at critical stages and no more runs were forthcoming. Denver took the lead in the third, when three singles and S-i? ,ba"e t,y raaly netted two runs. The final score of the gnme came In the ninth, when Jackson threw. wild to first nHM.Ti'2'J,wbunt- Murphy went to sec ond on the) throw and scored on Wheeler s two-sacker While there were a ruin's? in,, tj?""1 p,ay"' ,he worlt t Corhan S2;ne.K'Tnhen.ycr;:r0 0t th8 DENVER. Murphy, rf.. W'heeler, Sb Cassady, If....... White, lb Mrllale, cf Jjiuterborn, 2b. . Klnnully, as , Jfialuaky, c C Adams, p.,... Totals Off Moore, 6: off Chesbro. 1: off Smith. 2. Struck out: By Moore. 1: hv Smith, 2. I Passed ball: Sullivan. Wild pitch: Moore 1 (3k Time: 2:07. Umpire: 0-lx)Ughlin. t. I.oala Bonchea Hits. BOSTON, Aug. . St. Louis bunched hits today and won handily, 5 to 1. Olaxe's home run saved the local team from being shut out. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. v AB H O A H AB H.O.A E. Nlles. Tb 4 114 1 Barratt, If... 4 0 4 ft ft ft 0 tulllTan. cf.. 4 1 1 0 ft 0 QConxalton, rf I ft t 0 ft ft Uniiaub, lb. 4 ft 1 CHICACOSHUTSOUTXEW YORK Two Buna Hide on 'Wild Throw of Binit ELT50 AND EVEE3 ON BASE3 Taylor Throws Ball to I eft P1r4a Feaee aod Botlt Cosao Hosse Oalr Two Roma Made la C7TTCAOO, Aug. I. Chicago deefated New York, 2 to 0. Tinker and Evera alngled In the seoond. Taylor picked up K11rurs bunt and threw It wide of third, the ball bound lng off the left field fence. Kllng took second while Tinker and Ever scored the only two rnns of the game. Strang was put out of the game for disputing a de cision. Shay going to center tn the fifth. Bcore: CHIPAOO. AB.H.O.A.l 1 1 ft I Sta1. cf.... I Sherkar. If.. 1 . holta. rf .. 4 ft ft Howard, lb.. 4 ft 10 ftialnf.mt, Ik 4 1 ft T'nkor, .... 1 1 ft Brvra, lb.... I Illnu, a 1 Bran, p 1 1 4 ft t ft 1 AB.H.O.A.B. ft Shannon. If.. 4 1 ftllrownfi, rf. .. 4 1 rTlta, lb I ft StraDf. cf.... 1 0 Shay, cf 1 0 nreaaahan, 0 1 0 Bnwrman, lb I ft Dahlon, ... I 0 Doris, lb.... I I ft 1 1 T trior, a.... I ft 1 Totals 17 4 17 11 ft 8rmour ....I ft 0 1 ft t) ft Hrmphlll. cf 4 Stona. It 4 Plrkarlng, rf 1 Hartaall, rt..l W.ll.ca. as Yeasr, lb.. Spctncar, o... Jonaa, lb..., Howall, p... 1 1 ft 1 4 1 4 0 ft 0 0 1 0 ft 0 1 ft ft ft Fcrtla. lh 1 ftKniaht, ah I 1 Wasncr. aa. 0 ft Shaw, c. . . . 1 0 Olazct. d 110 Morgan, p. . Hoey TOiaiB aa I7f ll l Totals 11 4 XI 10 1 Batted for Qlaie In the seventh. Bt. Louis 4000100005 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-bsse hits: Nlles. Wagner. Home run: Olain. Hits: Off Glase. 6 In seven Innlntjs: off Morgan, 1 In two Innintrs. Stolen hasn: Cnglaub. Double nlnv: Howell to WnllncA i to Jones. IWt on bases: St. Louis, 2; ! Boston. 8. First base on bails: Off Qlase ! 1; off Howell, 2. 8truc.k out: Bv Olnsa. 3: by Morgan, 1; by Howell, 8. Time: 1:S2. Umpire: Connelly. Philadelphia Beats Cleveland. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. . Philadelphia defeated Cleveland today through the let ter's errors. Scora: nULADELPHLA. dJtVKLAND. AB.H O.A . AB.H.O.A.l. narraai, ir.,.4 lift Flick, rf 4 1 I ft 1 lav ci KrfM if, a I . ft ft Turner, aa.... I vujnK, lb.... 4 ft Clark, e I ft W.Hnchm'a If I Brmnsh'm, cf 4 Nlcbolla, aa.. 4 SavhnM r4 . A 'Darta, lb..!. I kturphT, lb... 4 Colllsa, Ib... 4 Otdrtns. cf... I Powara, o.... I Drsart, p I 1 1 ft s o I 4 I 0 ft 1 4 4 4 S9 i PUEBLO. McGllvray. cf ?" fader, 2b ""J Ityan. If " I Melchlor, rf.... I Helden, lb a Klwert, 3b a Corban, as J J R. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. PO. A. K. 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 t n o o 2 2 0 0 2 ! i 2 2 2 0 18 2 0 0 0 I 0 U 27 U 1 H. PO. A. E. 0 1 0 0 14 6 1 110 0 t I 0 0 8 11 1 0 2 1 1 I t 9 1 1 111 H Hnchm'D Ib I ft I 1 ft i vixirtnn. D... I 0 I I ft 1 ft t lift T I ft 4 ft I I 1 I ft ft nrsballall 41 TeUla 11 10 tl U Bmnta i ft ft ft 0 ft ft ToUli 14 10 14 11 I Batted for H. Hlnchman 1n the ninth Batted for Clarkaon in the ninth. Philadelphia 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Two-base hits: Lajole. Flick. Three-base hit: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: W. Hlnch man. Davis. Powers. Stolon bases: Flick, ?5nr' Double plays: Turner to Lajoin, Murphy to Powers to Collins. Left on bases: Cleveland, 10; Philadelphia, 5. First base on balls: Off Dvgert. 2 Hit with Bva rwba": By Iygert.r2. Struck out Tirir Lr' 3; by r,y"'-t. . Time: 2:00. Umpires: Hurst snd Stafford. Game Postponed. At Washlngton-Dotrolt-Waahlngton game postponed on account of rain. Games In Three-I Leaarae. poAnedfewe,rgCn,dasDUbUqUe KamB lngttonr!ITmlnt0nKoClt lBland- 8: B'oom- At Decatur-Decatur. 1; Cedar Rapids. 0. Totals I M II I Batted for Taylor tn the ninth. Chicago 01000000 I New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Bacrlflos hit: Sheckard (2), Tinker. Stolen base: StelnfeldL Double play: Kllng to Evers. Left on bases: Chicago, ; New 1 ork, 4. Bases on nans: otT Brown, l; on Taylor, 2. Hit by pitcher: Strang. Struck out: By Brown, 6; by Taylor, L Time: 1:30. Umpires: EinsMe and KJem. 81a Straight for Claclanatl. CINCINNATI, Aug. .-:inclnnatl mnde It six straight victories over lioston by taking both games of the double header this afternoon. In the first game Cin cinnati sucured only one hit up to the eighth Inning and won out In the tenth on Odwell's triple and Ewlng's long fly. Four of Boston's five hits In the second game were made in the third Inning, net ting them one run, Tenny being thrown out at the plate on a great throw by Mitchell. Llndaman, pitching for Boston, was hit hard in the second inntDg only. Score, first game: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.l. Huiatna. lb.. I 1 I I 0 Bridvsll, aa. . I I 3 1 0 I 0 I I 1 Tanner, lb... 4 0 I 1 ft 4 ft I ft 1 lwBif, lb.. I I ft 1 ft 4 111ft Beaumont, et I 1 I ft ft I 0 10 OBatea. rf 4 ft 1 ft 1 4 14ft 0 Randall. If... 4 111 Mowrey. H..l 1 I 1 0 Rltcbey, lb.. I 0 ft I ft Cdwell. It.... 4 14ft 1 Needham, C..4 0 4 0 0 Evlng. p 4 ft ft I OFIahertr, p.,4 1 1 t ft Totala tl Id 11 t Total! I 2J 11 I One man out when winning run made. Cincinnati 000000021 14 Boston 1' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 08 Three-base hits: Kruger, Odwell. Sacri fice hits: Uaniel, Bltchey (2). Stolen bases: Beaumont (2). Left on bases: Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 1. Double plays: Schlei and Mowrey; Flaherty, Bridwell and Tenney. Hit by pitcher: By Ewinc. 1. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Carpenter and O'Day. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.l. Ali.H.O.A.a. Hnsalna, lb., 1 I ft I ft Rtldwall, as. . I 0 ! 0 a Lobert, aa.... I ft 9 I Tenner, lb...! 1 1 1 u Mitchell, rf.. 1 1 1 1 0 Sweaney. Ib. . I 1 1 1 1 McLean, 0...1 1 I ft ft Beaumont, of I 1 1 0 ft Oanial, lb.... I 111 OBatea. rf I ft 1 ft ft Kruaer, cf.... I 1 ft ft ft Randall, If... I ft 1 ft 1 Mowrer, lb.. I 1 1 1 ft Kltrhay, lb.. I 1 I ft 0 On wall, If.... 1 0 I ft ft Brown, c I ft 4 4 ft Smith, p I ft 0 I 0 Llndaman, p. I 1 ft 3 0 Totala 10 T II 11 ft Totala 24 ft It I I Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 0 -2 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Three-base hit: Kruger. Stolen baao: Odwell. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8; Bos ton, 4. Struck out: By Llndaman, 2. Time: 1:06. Umpires: O'Day and Carpenter. Lohert, Mitchell, rf Schlel, ... Oanael, lb. Krufer, cf. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paal Takes Two Games front To ledo by Timely Hitting;. TOLEDO, Aug. . St. Paul took two gamea from Toledo today by timely hitting, coupled with Toledo'a pnor fieWlag. Thr-e home runs were made, two by Flood. Scoro, flrbt gams: BT. PAUL. T0L17DO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. punleary, rf ft 1 1 ft ORarbeas. aa.. 1 114 I Flood, lb.... I lit 0 Smoot. cf.... 4 ft I ft i Oeler. aa 4 I I 4 ft J. Clarke, if. 4 1 I ft I Frlak, If 4 ft I 0 OArmbruat'r. rf I 1 I 1 Nor dyke. lb.. I ft II ft 1 Ferrlni . lb.. 4 ft 0 I 0 Willi. nn. lb. I 0 1 0 W. Clarke, lb 4 1 11 ft ft Tiemrer, lb.. I 0 1 1 Knrhler. cf.. 4 111 LanKhlln, e.. I 1 I 0 0 Land, c I 1 i 1 0 Eaalck, p 4 0 11 U Gil leu, p I ft 0 I 1 i"okornejr ... 1 ft ft ft ft Totala as mil I i ToUla 11 t 17 14 I Bntted for Willlama In the ninth. St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Sacrifice hits: allien, Frisk, Lauerhlln. Home run: Flood. Stolen bases: Arm bruster, J. Clarke. Two-bane hit: Bar beau. Struck out: By EshH k. 2: by Gll len, 3. Bases on balls: Off Kfflck, 2; off Gillen, 2. Time: 1:0. Umpire: Werden. Score, second game: T. PAt'U TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. .. 4 ... I sw 1 ' .rr, i-i a t; mi X: i , l.-ji, SsMVfe.)-a.I,'i'.J 4t.,.vy y yitq WW w Mt-.-V tv.-J'-H-. S fob MEM t K-'-i st; t :'' . "Jt 1 :-'' -f.w yA'- f.'t.V"4;'4 The Reliable Specialists FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DISEASES unci there would le few men seklnV . IV.. '"" In chronic dlseaaea, mental powers, and th.-re would also C. few '.J .? thlr Physl cal and Heotal and Kidney Diaeases and thir .mr.n m r"". ,rom Nervous Debility, tlnue to disregard the go Me", adi ,tl1n,,., But " lon " men. con tinue to neglect them."", . or efercUa li frin1""' ne" "n- fnSUr,"lF l,h" r(ht retment at the outset ju I? fon J,'Sr. 'udSmen " tudes of chronic suf fert-ra vuisei, just so long will there Xe mujtl- We treat mm only, and cure promptly, safely and thor ougnly and at the lowest cost, BRONCHITIS CATABPtt NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD POISON -Kb EASES J, KIDNEY and BLADDER DISEASES aS SPe! CIAL diseases and weaknesses and their complications, free Consultation mi Eiamlnatloi -?,ffl,e 1Hou: t P. ra. sd.ya onlv- It r cannot call, writs. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE . w ocvyeeu win ana ih Sts., Omaha. Neb. nw Him mm i ii hi i mi Dunlaavr. rt 1 Flood, lb 4 Gaier. aa. Frlak. It.. j Nor4yaa, lb.. 0 0 Ttemyar, lb.. 1 1 Kochlar, et... 1 0 Hutdan. o. ... 1 4 Mluaban, p.. 1 1 wary r;.-a toiwi 'i'" A l ' ''V,.' " RUBBER GOODS SY MAIL IXPRItt OR VRKIOMT We a.U a thousand different Items made of RuliOer. rlte for our ottslcign of kubaii Ijods aad Pat at Msdlolaaa nu. 2-Ht. Fountain tiyrlnge. 6oc; by mall 60a !-gt. Water lias. 6t)c; by mail aoo ;ood Truases. tl M and ttjaa ftubber Olovea. 4o to 'Iioa elght paid an tl Cash Order. SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUQ CO., Oormag lata aad aVoogs Bta. - OWL DRUG CO. Corner lta aa laraay. 0 0 o Darbeao. aa.. 4 1 I 0 0 Smoot. cf 4 1 0 1 J. Clarks, If. t 1 1 0 OArmbruat'r, rf I 1 4 I U Pairing, lb.. I 1 4 I I Willlama. Ib. I ft 1 0 W. Clarke, lb I 0 4 0 0 Abbott, e.... I 0 1 1 SWeat, p t 0 Totala 11 4 it I 1 Totala 26 tI0 9 I Friek out for running out of line. Bt. Paul 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 (Called tn seventh by agreement.) Double play: Tlemyer and Nordke. Home runs: Klood. Barbcau. Hit by pitcher: liarbeau, Tiemyer, Krlak. Two-base hit: Armbruster. Sacrifice hits: Nordvke (2, Mlnahan, Dunleavy. Stolen basts: J. Clarke, W. Clarke. Struck out: 11 W s', 2; by Mlnahan, 1. Base on balta: Oil West, 4: off Mlnahan, 4. Time: 1:10. V"m plrs: Werden. Dlatlllera Beat Botchers. LOL'ISVILLE. Aug. 6 I-ouievllle de feated Kansus City here tcday by batting Kltaon with men on the bases. The v a itors fielded poorly at times. D Durham was wild snd J. Durham replaced him in the third inning. Score: LOUISVILLE. KANSAS CITT. AB.H O.A . AB.H O A g. aa. 4 III 41 fi mam. rf 4 1 rt. 4 II UTPmmm. 14 1 11 Klhm. Is I I I a drm-nsar, 4 4 4 1 4 IwtaBn It. 4 1 4 4 CMmSwa, zb-. 14 114 Wriciar. lb.. I 1 I I I CTMr. aa I I I I I Pnhl. 4 I I tOraham. a. 1111 Onrec 4 14 1 STkmnaa, p - I 1 I Tenia at U r U 0 Ttaals....-lt I H 11 S Coromrnis 0 1 0 9 0 0 7 aflnnaaeoUa 0 v 0 0 0 0 Ptoien liana: RMIly. Racrtflre htt: Wrlg ley. Usee en balls, (iff Thuanas. 2. Thrne base hlta: KLhm. Oeyar. Doubls pJa: Wrlgley and Klhm; Imodori, Oyier and Jerrj- FYeejcaui. Btruck out: By Ueyer. 1; by Thomaa. 2. Timeu 1-E. I'mptres: Krrln and Kane. HatMirr-s Wlai Batla. tKDI AS'APOLJS. InA. Aug. . InfUatv. a polls took both games of today's aoubie hnadn from Milwaukee. Bummers was al most In-rtncible in Lh opening contest and the locals inn 6 to L Indianaupolla eaxily won Sf3nd gams, 7 to 1 Boors first game: INDIASAPOUS. MiXWAritEg. AB.U.O.A.g. ABA.O.t.l. rook, ef 1114 4 RaMnaoo. aa. 4 I I I 1 4 Orran. rf 4 4 1 0 0 Conn era. lb.. 4 1 II ft a Math, a 4 4 4 11 a Mn-arofk, l I I I 0 at teener 1 Clark, lb.. I Doaahrnr. Wllana. p. Cnnltw, If... I Delete, rf I Hlniea. lb I Llndaar. lb.. 1 Llvlnsatoa, a I Krng. aa I llorke. lb.... 4 Bummerm, p.. 4 If 4 ..141 0 et 4 4 0 ft 4 .. t 1 0 7 .. 0 ft 0 ..U t 14 14 I 1 10 I HTUia Tntala 24 7 17 U 1 I TeUla. . . BaUed for Wilson In ninth. Milwaukee SsOOIiOll 1 Ind'anapolls 10020411 6 Baaes on halls: Off Surnmeirs, 4; off Wil son, 7. Struck out; By Summers, I; by WUaon. 2. Wild pitch: Wilson. Hit by pitcher: McCheeney, beTllle. Two-base hit: Helgle. Three-base hit: Llvlngaton. Sacrl flue hits: Green, Coulter. Stolen base: Cook. Passed ball: Livingston. Umpire: Kgsn. Score second game: INDIAMAPOU8. sULWACKEB. A8.H.O.A..B. iUJl.U.l.l Cook, rt 4 14 4 4 BoMaaon, aa. 4 I I I I OeecD. rf 4 I 0 I 4 Csniieea. lb.. 4 4 111 4 Barilla. .... 4 17 1 I Mr.rrorm'k, lb 4 II I 1 MoCbeaoer. If I 0 4 I 1 ( lark. Ui.... 4 14 0 0 Coulter, It... I Belli ef I Hlmea, lb... I Llndaar lb.. I Howler, e. ... I Krus, aa 4 Hopke, lb.... 4 Blasla, p 4 0 Ixtaichertr. ill M 1 t 0 acaaetberg, pi 10 10 Totala II 14 IT 11 I Toals..M IM U I Mllwaukea 00000210 01 Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 I 7 Three-base hits: Robinson, Clark, Hopke. Sacrifice hita: Coulter, Howley (ij; Seigla Bases on bails: Oft Slagle, 1; off Schnel btrg. 2. Struck out: By Sohnolberg, 6: by Slagle, 7. Double playa: Dougherty, Rob lnaon, to Connors. Stolen bases: MoChes ncy, Dougherty, Green. Baaeed balls: Be vllle, liowley. Hit by pitcher; Hlmrs. Cook. Umpire: Eg an. Time: 1:45. GAMUS J IV THE) IOWA LBAQIB Leaders Pall Oat AaeUtf Oeuaa la Lata Inalnas. MARSHALX.TOWN, la., Aug. fc (Special Tela ram. j r'ollowlusj mi Ujs results in the Iowa league: At Ottumwa R.H.E. Ottumwa .... 10000000 12 0 Marshallt'n ..10000000 1-2 I 1 Batteries: Sedgwick and Corbett; Dort and Forney. Game called by agreement. At Keokuk R.H.B Keokuk 01200200 0- t 4 Vtulncy 00121002 0-4 11 2 Batteries: Burch. Boyd and Williams; Mason, warren, waisn ana Jameson. At Burlington Burlington ..1000 Jacksonville .0 0 0 0 Batteries: McMlllaji Akers and Belt. At Oskaloosa Oskalooaa .... 1 0 2 2 Watorloo .... 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 and R.H.E. o a 0 0-0 4 1 Bruggeman; Batteries: ShaS and Llzetta. R.H.EL 0 0 0 0 0-8 H t 0 1 0 2 O-o 12 i and Mltze; Uollenbeck Punter, cf... 4 1 1 Woodruff, et . 6 1 1 Braabaar, Ib 1 I 4 Cooler, lb.... 4 1 10 8 Sulllran, lb 4 0 0 QumUn, aa. . 4 Palta. c 4 Hughre. e.... 0 QaaClnaer. rt 4 L. Durham, p 1 0 4 1 J. Durham, p I 0 0 ft 1 I 1 I OMrRrtde, aa. . 4 0 4 1 I 0 Kerwla, rf... I I 1 4 4 Hill, ef 4 0 1 I 1 0 heikter. lb.. I 0 11 I I 0 Huelamaa, if 4 1 I 0 1 0 Krurter, lb.. I 1 1 I I Burke, lb.... 4 0 I I J. Sullivan, e I 1 4 I 1 OKItaoa, p 11110 0 4 Totala II I IT 11 I Totala 15 I IT D 0 Doulerllle 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0-7 Kansas City. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t Two-base hlta: Pelts. Stanley, Kerwin. Three-base hit: Kerwin. Btcili-n ba-es: Woodruff 12), Gnadinger. Sacrifice hit: Hill. Bases on bulla: tin D. Durham, ti; off J. Durham, 1; off Kitson, 2. Struck out: By J. Durham, 4. Hit by pitcher: By L. Dur ham, 1; by J. Durham, 1. Double play: Hlil and Burke. La-ft on bases: Louisville, 6; Kansas City, . Time: 1:46. Umpire: Hayes. Caaanplou Take a Pair. COLtrMBl'S, O, Aug. 6. Columbua made it three straight from Minneapolis by taking both of today's fast and well flnlded gamea Hulswitt's hitting ami bait running waa timely In the first game, which went I to 1 Thomaa paaaed K!hm In the aecond Inning of the last Kami. Geyer's triple and seven singles followed, putting the game safely In Columbus' bands. Score, first game: COLUMBUS. MINNEAPOLIS. AB H O A AB H.O.A. K. Prlel, Ib I 1 I 1 OPerrtee. if ... I 0 0 0 0 R.llly. cf 4 4 4 0 OO'Nelll. ef.... 11110 Hulawltt. aa. 4 I 4 I 0 J Freeman, rf I 1 1 0 4 0aeler. a . I 1 4 4 4JrFreeruan. lb I 1 I 1 0 K.hin. lb .. . I I I I OOremlnser, Ib I 0 1 I 0 Servniua If 1 I 1 0 u Dundon. it . I till Wrls.tr. 3b.. 10 11 0Oler. aa 114 10 Kohl, e 4 14 14 Bueloar, .... 10 14 1 I PP. p 4 I 1 I OKilrar. p I 114 0 Totala a 14 IT 10 0 Totala tl i 14 14 1 Columbus 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 Minneapolis 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Stolon bases: Hulswttt (4). Parrlna. Two-base lilts: Bervstlus. J. Freeman. Double plays: Klhm and t'PD. Prlel and Klhm: Hulswttt. Wiirley and Kihm. Struck out: By Urp. 2;. Tune: 1:34. Umpires: Kans and Kerln. Bcore. second game: COLUMBrS. MINNBAPOUS. AB H O A AB H.O.A . Frlel. Ib 4 1 I I IPenrtne. If ..4 I I I 0 Bellly, of.... 4 110 OCTNeUI, ef... 4 0 4 0 0 llou City Team Beatra. BtrOOMnELJ, Neb., Aug. 8. Speclal. The beat game of ball this season was played yesterday on the local diamond be tween Black's Knights of Sioux City and Uehllng's Colts of this city, resulting In a victory for the home team, 5 to 4. It was a shutout game up to the ninth Inning, when an error In right field and another on second base gave the visitors four runs. Score: Bloomfleld 0 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 I Sioux City 0000000044 Earned runs: Bloomfleld, 4. First bass on balls: Off Brandt, 1; off Hoyt, 1. Two base hits: Crosby, Marshall. Double playsi Turner to Watters to Gartner, Norton to Franklin. Struck out: By Brandt, 6; by Hoy, 2. Passed ball: Hall, Watson (3). Wild pitch: Hoyt. Deft on bases: Bloom fleld, 3; Sioux City, Batteries: Bloom fleld, Brandt and Halt Sioux City. Hoyt and Watson. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Dell Rar.ey of Sioux City.' Scorer: J. Ii. Gessler. Hooper 9, Fort Omaha 8. HOOPER, Neb., Aug. 6. (Special.) Fort Omaha met defeat at the hands of the Hooper team on the locals' grounds by a one-sided score. Bulger of the lo cals pitched a good game, holding tha visitors down to five scattering hits. Cass, pitcher for the visitors, showed good quality, but was a little wild, having hit five and passed two. Score: R. H. K. Fort Omaha.. 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 02 5 6 Hooper 00002122 9 9 0 ButV-ries: Hooper, Bulger and Jensen; Fort Omaha, Caas and Halbe. Two-base hits: Nepper, Howard, Stokes. Duubta plays: Hooper, Bulger to Jensen to Hecker, Bulger to Hecker to W. Zellers, Harris to Hecker; Fort Omaha. Hal be to Rupert. Bases on balls: Off Cass, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Cass. (. Struck out: By Bulger 6. by Cass, 7. Time: 1:20. 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Pabst Blue Ribbon i3 the ideal family beer, because of its food values, its purity and its remarkably small amount of alcohol, making it a truly temperance drink. When ordering beer ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee And Bottled only at the Brewery. I'aoKt Hicwiug Co., 1307 Lenvenworth St., Omaha. Phone Douglas 78. MiiiifiiiBifaeiiiHiBieiiiTTfiTfiiiiiB.a ALICE POINTER WINS PURSE Bay Mare Captures Big Facing Event at Buffalo. Friend Wlaa from Wahoo. FRIEND, Neb., Aug. 6 (Special Tele gram.) Friend defeated Wahoo the flrat game of ball in the series here this after noon. Score: R.H.E. Wahoo 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 0 4 Friend 10008021 894 Batteries: Wahoo, Rltzint.n and Ronnr; Friend, Morse and Whltcomb. Btrurlt out: Ry Rltsman, 5; by Morse, t. Two-base hit: Ritzman, Whltcomb, Dillon. Throe-base lilt: Slmodynes. Double plays: By Wahoo, 2. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Edmondson. The same teams play her again tomorrow. Oxford Evens Ip With Indiana. OXFORD, Neb., Aug. , (Special Tele gram.) The Oxford team today evened up with the Haskulls. The game was without special feature. Score: R.TI. Oxford 010011010 6 Indians 000101000 4 10 Latteries: Oxford, Harris and Owens; Indians, Hill and lawrence. Umpire: BU Alnaworth Hhnts Out Atkinson. A1NS WORTH, Neb.. Aug. . (Special Telegram.) There was another exciting game of base ball played here this after noon between Alnsworth and Atkinson. The score stood 6 to 0 in favor of Alnsworth. BONANZA COMES IN FOURTH Reproarhleas, Winner of tbe Chamber of Commerce Stake, ia Un placed Reaalts of Otber Races. MAN V JCM EH UOLP CONTEST I.arare Field Will Compete at Uhratoa, 111., for Championship. WHEATON, 111., Aug. .-More than eighty golfers drove off today in the quali fying rounds for the western amateur golf championship. The links of the Chicago Qolf club, over which many national and sectional championships have been decided, were In perfect shape for play, and with fair weather conditions low scores were looked for. The field of entrants this yesr Is a wide one, players being present from Atlanta, Ga. : Deliver, Birmingham, Ala.: Nashville, Tenn., and Including the title holder, Ned Sawyer. Warren K. Wood, who played such a sensational game at Cleveland against Jerome D. Travera, and Walter Fairbanks of Denver. The qualifying round today, in which thirty-two qualify, and the flrat round, at which play tomor row will be at thlriy-slx holea. The subse quent rounds of match play will be at eighteen holes to the finals on claturday, which will be at thirty-six holes. Amatenr Uaraiuea to Moot. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. O.-Tha annual regatta of the National Association of Amai'Mtr Oarsmen will be held on tlte Schuylkill river Friday and Saturday. Amng those here are Waldemar Sands, a sculler from Berlin. Germany, and the senior four-oared crew of the Mound City Rowing club, St. Louis. All the contestants here expected to be on the river during the day for practice and to learn the course. I.arnrd Win. W. J. Clothier, the A. Larned, a 1 1 ..3 2 ..2 1 ..6 4 ..4ds Clothier and BOSTON. Aug. .- national chamolon. and W former champion, appeared In the doublea at the Longwood tennis courta today. The team had three hard sets against F. C. Colleeter and C. T. Porter, winning, (-1, -S. (-4. In singles Clothier defeated O. P. Gardner. Jr., t-2, t-1. -4, and R. C. Beaver defeated 11. A. MacKlnney, 4-4, 4-3, -4. 6-4. God Record for Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE, Mo., Aug. 6 (BpoolaL) The Cambridge ball team won alx out of the eight games played here, beginning July 'St. The came yesterday with Hol brook was won by tbe vlaitora, I to t BUFFALO, N. T.. Aug. . The grnnd cir cuit meeting here opened yesterday under unfsvorahle weather conditions, a light rain falling throughout the four races. The rain did not affect the track and fast time was made in the 2:12 pace for the Dominion of Canada purse of $10,000. Reproachless, winner of the Chamber of Commerce stake, proved a disappointment, being unplaced. Reproachless and Alice Pointer sold for 150 In the pools, the" field going at $20. Alice Pointer took the race In straight heats, Reproachless Just beating the dis tance flag in the first heat. Beatrice Bellini, the public's choice in the 1:16 trot. Justified her backers, winning in straight heats. Judex, who was fancied for the 2:00 price, also won In straight heats, while the ilrst raoe for S-year-old trotters was won handily by Bell Bird In straight heats. Summary: First, 3-year-olds, the Preparation; purse, 11.000: Bell Bird, blk. f.. by Jane Time-Nancy Medium (A. WDonald) Miss Densmore, b. t. (Benyon). Henney Way, b. m. (Lasell) Etty Worthin, b. f. (Lattimore). The Count., br. c. (White) Time: 2:2. Class 2:12, Dominion of Canada pace; purse, $10,000: Allc Pointer, b. m.. by Star Pointer (McDovItt) 1 Major Mallow, b. g. (Hedrlck) 1 Hidalgo, b. g. (A. McDonald) 2 Bonanza, b. g. (Thomas) 6 Lelf nd Onward, b. h (Murphy).... 4 Red Bow, b. m. (Sweeney) 9 Dan 6., b. g. (Geera) 6 Reproachless, blk. m. (Starr) 11 Whitelock. gr. g. (Snow) Ii Msttle Chimes, b. in. (Toor) T Mary M., b. m. (Sunderlln) 10 lime: 2:X. 2:07Vfc. Z: Class 2:16. trotting; LaFayette purse, t2,U: Beatrice Bellini, blk. m., by Bellini Trixie Nutwood (J. Dlckerson)....! Wild Bell, br. g. (De Ryder) Oeinteel li.. br. h. (W. McDonald) Fanny P., br. n. (Packerj Tolling Chimes, br. g. (White) Jack Leyburn, ch. g. (McCarthy).. Axtell. b. m. (Thomas) Petty Ballot, br. g. (Hedrick) Lawrietta. b. m. (Saundera)... Llilia Stranger, b. m. (Curry)... Msrjoiie. gr. m. (Cox) Tims: 2:lla. 2: Oh Me 2:10. Clsss l:t , pacing; purse, $1,000: Judex, b. g., by Kedwood-Nellle O. (McKlnney) 1 Rey del Diablo, ch. g. (Lawrence)....! Laura Bellini, blk. m. (A. McDonald) 6 Electric Storm, b. g. (Hedrick) 1 John V., a. g. (Bldrtdge) 4 Robert LeRoy snd E. T. Gross of Provi dence. There were but ten defaults recorded, the most Important being that of H. H. Whit man, the former national champion, who was unable to get out for the morning piny. The weather conditions were Ideal. Fifty-six matches were played during the day, finishing up the second round, with five matches played In the third round. W. J. Clothier won by default In the morning and in the afternoon he hud little trouble In defeating E. T. Cross of Providence. Raymond D. Little won his morning match easily in straight sets from J. A. Ross, and In the afternoon he disposed of N. W. Nlles. the Harvard champion, almost as easily. W. 8. Warland defeated D. M. Grant, the southern champion, In the morning. W. C. Grant defeated J. A. Fowler. 1 2 6 10 9 6 7 I 4 ds 11 ds Hotel .4 .7 .2 ..1 ..6 .. ..6 ..8 ..ds ..ds EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS EI Cuchlllo Wins !4nrntoa;n Steeple chase from Thlstledale. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 6. A fairly good attendance greeted the runners at the first day's races at the Saratoga Racing associa tion's meeting today. But one favorite won, Cuchlllo, In the jumping race. Mc Carter and Hunning Water, running undor the colors of the Newcastle stable, won respectively iirst and seOnnd places In the ilO.UOO Sarstnga handicap. The bo'.s laid 9 to 5 against the stable. Dandelion, the favorite at 11 to 10, made the running to the stretch, where both McCarter and Run ning Water passed him and finished heads apart, with Dandelion four lengths back. Fair Play, at & to 1, took the Flash akus by a length and a half from Jim Gaffney, Summaries: First race, selling, six furlongs: Tom Mc Grath (JuO, Miller, 11 to 6) won, Jacobite OIU. E. Dugan, 8 to 6) second. Green Seal (HI, Henry, 60 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. Green, Gold Proof, Deuche, Aeronaut, Spion, llandzarra -and Toddles also ran. Second race, the Saratoga steeplechase, about two miles: El Cuchlllo (1M. Donohue, t to 1) won, Thlstledale (1'47, Hnppe, 6 to 2) second, Hi. Volma (106. M. Archibald (10 to 1) third. Time: 4:16. Alfar. Pagan Bey, Palm, McKlttredge and Burnett also ran. Grandpa fell. Third race, the Flash stakes, five fur longs: Fair Plsy (122, Mountain, 8 to 1) won. Jim Gaffney (117. Martin, 12 to 1) second. Sir Cleges (117, Troxler, 15 to 1) third. Time: Smoker, Royal Tour ist, Adriana and Seymour Beutler also ran. Sir Cleges was an added starter. Fourth race, the Saratoga handicap, mile and a quarter: McCarter (111, Miller, 9 to 6) won, Running Waier (1)5, Notter, 9 to 6) second, Dandelion (117, Radtka. 11 to 10) third. Time: 2:(XH. Gallavant, Ironsides and Red Leaf also ran. Fifth race, selling, mile: Tom Dolan (110, E. Dugan, 6 to 6) won, Workmald (K8. Henry, 6 to 1) second, Arlmo (114, Miller, 8 to Bl third. Time: 1:3V Euripides, Ocean Spray and Gulden West also ran. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: Almee C. (10. Martin, 6 to 1) won. Red Bonnett (!, Miller, i to 2) second, Ona tussa (U?. E. Dugan, 16 to 1) third. Timet 1:07. Black Ox, King's Plate, Tenancy, By Courtesy, Bell Wether and Ardrl also ran. in 2:214 2:21 and 2:231,. May June, owned by J. Yankey of Lonejack, Mo., whs second. The purse was for $4f. There w:is a good attendance notwithstanding the hot weatiier. 1 4 1 1 ds Blllie Foster, ch, g. Tims: 2:10, 2:07Ve, (Sweeney),. 3-liW- TENNIS TOURNAMENT ..6 ds OPENS Nearly All Noted Players of East Are Present. BOSTON, Aug. 6. The seventeenth annual tends tournament which opened today on the courts of the Longwood Cricket club was ths largest in point of entries, also one of the most representstlve. that has been held on these famous courts in the last few years. Most of the well known tennis men of ths east are numlered among the en trants, Including W. J. Clothier of Phila delphia, R. D. Little, Clarence Hobart; D. M. Grant, ohampton of the Southern association, from Atlanta, Ga. ; A. I. Weat fall; A. C. Grant of New York; N. W. Nlles, the Harvard champion; R. C Beaver, the Masaachuaetia champion: Hugh Tail act of New York, f. 1. Sully way of Boston, TWO MOHE HOUNDS OP TENNIS Diets Tnarnamro t Profreaaea on Courts In Good Shape. Two more rounds of the tennis tourna ment which began at the Diets Athletic association Saturday were played Monday evening. The rain of Sunday had dried from the grounds and left them In good condition. The playi Second round: Ij. Johnson beat L. Har mon. 6-4. 6-1; F. Feilman beat Gerhard, 6-2. 6-1. Third round: D. Parker beat Kellstrom, 6-S, 6-; Feilman beat Thomas, 6-4, 6-4; Bartlett beat Blakely, 6-2. 6-2; Dan Gould beat W. Knight, 6-0, 6-4. Swimmer Falls In Effort. DOVER. England.. Aug. 6 Jabei Wolff, the amateur swimmer, in a fifth attempt to swim the English channel, today had accomplished a record swim from the south foreland, getting within three quarters of a mile of Cape Blanc, France In the speedy time of 16 V4 hours, when the turn of the tide carried him away from the land and neceasltated the re linquishment of ins attempt. If you have anything to trade advertlas It In the For Exchange columns of The Bee Want Ad pages. Racing at Col em bos. COLUMRU8. Neb.. Aug. .(Special Tele gram.) King Traveler, owned by T. B. Morton of Hiawatha, Kan., won flrat money In the 2:27 trot in ths tirat day's race bare Sporting; Gossip. flloux City la getting ao far behind In the pennant race it may never catch up. Two tie games In the Wentern leaves the percentage table about as it was the day before. lajole was back In the game Monday, playing first. O'Brien wss a little lost at third and made two errors. Jack Taylor failed to get sway with his game Monday. The loss of a gnme or two, however, does not bother Mr. Chance much. Cobb made six hits in the two gamea, which again went the Tlirers to the front. Detroit has ciulta an outlleld In Cobb, Craw ford and Jones or Mclntyre. Hostetter's, or rather Hoelaketter's three hits in four times up and nine chances without an error Monday for St. Ixill looks pretty good for un extra, Mll-ln player. The merry phase In the American loacua Is still on. Vuesdny finds Detroit In first place, with Chicago twelve points behind and Philadelphia ten points behind the Champs. The 7J.00O black bass whloh Fish Com missioner O'Brien has planted in Cut-Off in the last two or three years make fishing at the place an enjoyable pastime It is always more fun when you catch fish. Poor Old Dan McOann was put out of the gnme Monday, this time with a sprained ankle. Between injuries and poor hitting the captain of the (Hants has boen out of the game most of the seaxon. 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