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unday Bee FART V. SFOHTluG SECTIOII PACKS 1 TO 4. The Omaha SP0BTT8 VOL. XXXVIII NO. 7. Boston Plays DETROIT BLANKS BOSTON Tijera Succeed in Bunching Hit Off Morgan. WILLETT PITCHES FINE GAME VliKora Get First Man Vp to Baa Fire Time, bat Sensational Work Prevent Them from Scoria. DETROIT, Aug. I. Detroit hut out Bom ton, I to 0. The home team was fortunate In bunching htta off Morgan. Five time the first Boston batter got on baae. but good work by Wlllott and aenaatlonal In field aupport prevented scoring. None of the errora counted. The teama will play a Sunday ram. Scare: DETROIT. BOSTON. , AB H.O.A.V. AB.H.O.A.B. nrlntyr. If.. 4 I 1 0 vM'ConseU, tb 0 1 1 J aa .l 1 4 1 l.or4. 3b 4 1111 rv.wnr.l- ti l I 10 OSulllven, cf... I I I t r.Kk a 1 1 It II Gentler, rf...'. S 1 J 9 iMmui, lb. 4 III 1 1 Tw, It... 4 1 cxu.him. lb. lilt Bt.hl. lb 4 111 li-bmMl, .... all Wagner, sa... 4 tilt rwn. K 4 111 I riiniin. ... I 1411 wiiiatt. .... I 1 4 1 Moraan, p.... I 1 Totala S IDII I Total n 34 11 9 n.trnlr A1000110 Rnslnn 00000000 0-0 Two-base hlta: Powni. Sacrifice hlta: Bchaefer. Behmldt 2. Oessler. Stolen base: l.rl. Baae on balls: Off Wlllett. 1: off Unr.an i Rai nn errors: Detroit, 2: Boston. I. Btruck out: By Wlllett. S; by Morgan, 5. Passed hall: t.nrrigan. wiia Pitch: Moraan. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Evans. THREE STRAIGHT FOE NAPS n hoe ilea Scores Deciding" Ran la Close Game. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 1. Cleveland made It three straight today, winning, 4 to 1. Rhoades scored the deciding run In the ninth on hla elngle, J. Clarke's eacrl flce. Molarity's error and Stovall'a alngle. Alt leer was put out of the game for pro testing when Egan reversed decision. Bcore: CLEVELAND. KEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. J. Clark. If. I 1 4 1 OConro. 2b-tb 4 I I 1 I Bradley, lb... I 00 1 NUM. rf-lb..4 1110 Turner, rf...-. ft I 1 0 OChaee. lb 1 0 10 0 LJole. lb.... I Oil 1 Bllr. lb 1 0610 Klovall, lb.... 4 I II 1 Hemphill, dl 1 I I I N. Clarke, c. I 0 1 1 4 Mortality, lb. I 1 0 1 I Altlier. ef....l 1 0 0 OPelehanty, If. 1 1 0 . Blrm'hem, cf. 1 1 Bait, aa I 1 I 4 1 Hlnrhmn. m 4 1 I I Ofweenejr. ... 4 1 I I V Rhoadea ,p... 4 1 0 1 OLaka, P I 0 110 Heeler, rf.... 0 0 0 0 ToUll 14 0 17 14 lrth 0 0 0 0 Manning, If.. 0 0 0 0 9 Total! II 134 IS 4 Rated for Ball In the ninth. x Two out when winning run scored." Cleveland 10000110 1-4 New York 00000010 1-8 First base on errors: Cleveland, 4; New Tork, 1. Two-base hits: Turner, Hlnch man, Morlarty. Sacrifice hlta: Stovall, J. Clarke, Keeler, Orth. Stolen baaea: J. Clarke (2), Turner, Ball. Double plays: Stovall, Hlnehman and Stovall; J. Clarke and Stovall: Ball, Conroy and Blair. First base on balls: Rhoades, 2; Lake, 6. Left on baaea: Cleveland, 1; New Tork. 6. Struck out: By Rhoadea, 2; by Lake, 6. Time: 1:09. Umplrea: Sheridan and Kgan. SENATORS WIN IN EIGHTH Cblcaa-o Goes to Pleeea aad Waialag. ton Make Foar Rana. CMICAUO. Aug. 1. Chicago went to pieces In the eighth Inning today, making three errora, and Washington won, t to 1 Both Walsh and Johnson pitched good ball and few hits were registered off either. Score: WABHINOTOM. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.C. AB.H.O.A.E. Mllin. cf.... 4 1 4 1 OfUhn. rf i 110 0 Otnley. If.... 4 110 Ojonea. rf I 0 10 0 Vnglaub. 1-lb 4 0 I 0 ' Dougherty, If. I I I 0 0 Il.linl7. !b 4 14 10 AndcrKin. lb. I 0 0 0 t Clrmer. rf.... 4 0 10 IIU'li. lb 1 0 14 1 Mrnrlita, H..4 111 l Parent. m....l 011 arhmk. lb... I 111 OBulllTin. S...I 0010 Frwrata, lb.. I 110 0 Purtell, lb.... 4 0 0 1 Kihoe, I 0 0 OW.I.h. p I 0 0 0 0 ItiMi. e 1 0 0 0 0 AU 0 0 0 0 lAhnaon, p...l 0 0 0 0 Donohu ....1 10 0 0 Plekwlns ..0 0 0 0 0Whlt 0 0 0 0 e Tottli 14 0 IT 11 I Totals II 4 K 10 4 Batted for Parent In ninth. Batted for Sullivan In ninth. ' Batted for Walah In ninth. Baited for Kahoe In eighth. Chicago 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 I Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0- Two-base bit: Freeman. Stolen bases: Dougherty. Anderson, Davla, Ganley. Double play: Parent to Davis to Anderson. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Washington, 4. First base on balls: Off Walsh, 1; off Johnson, &. Struck ont: By Walsh, 5: by Johnson, 1 Passed ball: Kahoe. Wild pitch: Johnson. Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Loughlln. ATHLETICS WIN FROM BROWNS Victory Cornea la Tcath oa Fielder's Choice anal Single. BT.'lOUIB, Aug. 1. A fielder choice and a alngle In the tenth Inning gave Phlla lelphla one run and a 4 to J victory to- lay. Score: PHILADELPHIA. T. It:!. AB H O A K. AB H.O.A K. Hartael. If ... 4 110 0 stone. If:.... 4 0 4 0 0 Dlarlnt. ef...4 110 I H.rtaett. rf..4 1 0 1 0 g Collioa. lb t 1 I I lwillumi. lb. 4 1 1 4 0 Murpkx. rf... I 10 0 Owtllao. m . i 0 10 4 Ilt lb.. . 4 ID I rrrrifc lb.... 4 1110 J. Collin, lb. I 1 0 I tJuae. of 4 0 I I Mrholi, a... 4 1 1 I IT. Jonea. lb. 4 0 14 1 0 avhrw. a.... 4 Oil 0 t.-pho, a... 4 1100 ruomba, p.... I Oil OPInnaaa, p... I 0010 Vtckars, p.... 0 0 0 0 0Ctim .1 t J Totala U II ) 11 4 Totala U T W 4 Bf. Louis 0 000100100 0 S Phllailelrhla 10100100O 1 I Two-ba hlta: Murr hy. (2). Ferrla, Davla, CrUa Three-biee hlta: Uartaell. Hits: Off Coomba. In nine Innings: off Vickers. 1 In one Inning. Facriflce hlta: Odrlng, Coombs. Stone. Dlnneen. Double plays: C. JiMtea to Siephen. Uasea on ball: Oft I'limcen. 1; off t'oomhe, 6. Struck out: By Coombr, t Time: Z.vl. Umpire: Ccn nolly and Hunt. SAILORS AFTER FIGHT HONORS Roalasoa aad Holmes Want a Pars to Flahl. VALLEJO. Cat., Aug. l.-Battllng Robin son of ths cruslrr California and F. W. Holmes of the Maryland, have signed ar ticles to fight on tha afternoon of August on board the ship, which will offer the largest purse. Tha bout Is to settle the question of the nitdlewelght championship of the Pacific fleet. The weight has bee set at 158 pounds ringside. Jim Chase, a heavyweight boxer of this city, will fight a tea round preliminary with Pete Hen rich of tha West Virginia. SCOTLAND WINS AT BOWLING Wale geeoad la the Fear-Cornered Competition. LONDON, Aug. L The International bowling competition between England, Scotland. Ireland and Wale wito brought to a conclusion at Edlnburg last Saturday, when Scotland won the championship. Scotland and Wales scored two victories each and one defeat, but Scotland won eas ily oa points. England and Ireland received two refeats each and one victory. Tills Is tha third tlms Scotland has won the cham plnonahlp In the alx years that tha tourna tnsot has lca In progress. Rings Around . l.JV v. AS .'4 fo t'.v.f -J; S '; .. . V , . ' '7'.:-!, .7 f-P1?' lY fe; "1? L- : ; 1 . .. nv;.. ;f f" '."' ':r7r, ' .,L . .. ,,. ..:.. . J i. . ..,,.... I ,1 f I 1 - ,.." J--, : ' . '.. ' .0, . Jit - " - " a ' ' . ' . ' It "? ' - ' - e ' - ; w . . '..-t 4 . - - i h . w . .rt - ' . . , .K:- y. - j.'':?.. v. .''v ....I. ;:.: - u w-J 1 . . : l- fl -' 1 1 ' - ' - - - " - - fc - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Kaaaaa City Bonchee Hits la the Niatk and Wins from Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 1. Bunched hits In the ninth gave Kansas City today s game with Indianapolis, 3 to 1. Score: KANSAS CITY. 1NDIANAPOU8. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.R. tUIUnan. of.. 4 0 10 OPuab, sa 4 1-110 C mm, aa 1 0 I I ODavldaon, cf. 1 0 0 0 0 ulllTaa. ... 1 0 4 0 CHardn, rf...4 110 0 Nelahborm. If. 4 I 0 OUnOaar, Jb... 4 110 0 Braabear, lb. I I 4 I 6 Coulter. If.... I 0 0 0 C Hill, rf I 0 0 0 Llvlnaaton, 0.4 ID I I Poamla. lb... 4 0 10 OHowlay, lb... 4 1110 Brown, lb...'. 1 0 T 1 0 Hopka. Ib....l 0 110 Braodon, p... 1 0 11 0 Marquard, p.. 1 0 1 0 Totala 17 4 tl II 0 Totala 10 ( It 14 0 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kanaaa City 0 o o B o u . Left on bases: Indianapolis, I: Kansas City. 5. Sacrifice hits: Hush. Marquard, Hraanear. BtrijcK out: My juarquaru, ; by Brandon, 6. Wild pitches: Marqimrd (2). First base on balls: Off Marquard. 3; off Brandon, 2. Three-baae hit: Brashear. Double plays: Cross to Brashear to Brown; Lindsay to Bush to Howley. Stolen bases: Cross, Sullivan, Hill. Time: 1:40. Umpires; Blerhalter and Kane. DISTILLERS PILE UP BIG SCORE Maaske la Wild and l.onlsrllle Wins Trlf h Eaee. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 1. Manske'B wlldness allowed Louisville to win the last game of the series from Milwaukee here today with ease. Puttman was in rare form and held Milwaukee to two hlta, both made by Robinson. Perrene's home run was a fea ture. Score: UU71SVILAB. MILWAUKEE!. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Pan-In, lb... I I 1 I ORobtnaon. aa.l 1 It 0 Woodruff, lb. I I 0 I 0 Brown, lb.... 4 0 11 0 Stanley, of... I 1 t 0 OBavllle, a.... 4 0 4 4 1 Harlrr. If.... 4 1 0 0 ORandall. cf... 1 Oil Sullivan, lb.. I lit 0 Clark. Ik I 0 I I 0 Stovall, rf....l 10 0 Orijrnn. rf 4 0 10 Qulnlan. aa... I 0 X 1 1 Baleman, If.. I 0 1 0 Kashas. C....1 111 4 IIN'orm'k, lb 0111 Pultmaun, p.. 4 4 0 I OMaoaka. p.... I 0 0 11 Totala 34 11 17 il t Totala M I M U 4 Ixiuisvllle 1 0 7 0 0 0 4 1 13 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Stovall, Harley, Woodruff, Qulnlnn. Home run: IVrrine. Double playa: Hughes to Quinfnn; Bclvllle to Clark to Brown; Qulnlan to Perrine to Sullivan. Struck out: By Puttman. 4; by Manske, 4. First base on balls: Off Puttman, 4; off Mansko. 8. Hit by pitched balls: Wood ruff, Hughea. Wild pltchea: Manuka (1). Left on bases: Louisville, 6; I Milwaukee, . Time: 1:45. Umpire: - Hayea. COLUMBUS WINS WITH BAT Fifteen Hits Off St. Panl Result In Ten Hnna. COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. l.-Frlel. Kllm and Kruger were prominent In the pounding of Pitcher Gehrlng, and Columbus won by a score of 10 to 1. Kllm and Wheeler con tributed fielding features by clean handling of wide throws. Score: COHMHfg. ft. PAt'L. AB.H.O.A.R. AB.H.O.A.E rrlal. lb 6 111 0oe, If 4 1 1 0 Odwell, cf.... I 14 0 tiriuod. lb I till Kruger. If.... ft 4 0 0 0 Wheeler, lb.. 4 1 11 1 I Congaltoo. rf. 4 1 0 0 Mavla. rf 4 1 1 1 0 Jamea, 1 0 I 4 0 Runkle. C....4 0 1 1 B'dy. aa I 1 OTIemyer. Jb..S 0 1 1 0 Klkm. lb ft 4 10 I 8 Nee. aa I 0 I 1 4 W rig ley, lb.. 4 0 I 1 I Gray, rf I 0 I 0 0 Rogers, p 4 0 11 ftUehrlng, p.... I 1 1 ft 0 Totala 17 15 27 i2 1 ToUla 4 14 II t Columbus 00J2100J 10 St. Paul 0 0. 0000100 I Stolen bases: Kruger (4). James. Sacri fice hits: Odwell. CYmgalton. Wrlxley, Flood. Sacrifice fly hit: Tlemyer. Bases on balls: Off Gehrlng, 4. Two-base hlls: Frlel, Odwell. Three-base hits: Congalton, Klhm. Struck out: By Rogers. 8; by Gehr lng, 1. Time; 1:39. Umpire; Kerln. TOLEDO WINS THROUGH ERRORS Minneapolis Loses Final Game of Serlea by Marrow Margin. TOLEDO. Aug. 1. Toledo won the clos ing game of the Minneapolis series through errors. . Smith, a new man. succeeded West In Uie box Id the fourth and pitched good ball. Bcore: . TOLEIVJ. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Barbeau. aa... I 0 1 2 Oyler. sa 1 0 I, 1 Hlnchnaa. !b-0 1 1 GKerwIa, rf...4 110 0 Armb awr, rf. I I 1 I Oo'Selll, cf... I I 1 0 I Smost. cf ft I 0 0 OWaioay. If.... 4 110 Abbott, a 10 7 1 0 Huelow, c I 0 0 4 1 Uetar. .lb ...I 0 11 0 o Brt.n. lot. 4 Ills Blwrt. b. . I til aauiiik. lb 4 0140 MoOarlhy. If. I 0 1 0 ( l.rk. lb.... I O II I p 1 1 0 rien. p 4 1 0 I 0 Smith, p. 110 1 f 'Block 1 0 Total H III U t Totala U I U II I Batted for Kerwln In the ninth. Toledo 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 Minneapolis t0 02 Left on bases: Toledo, 4; Minneapolis. (. Two-base hits, Weat. Annbruster, O'Neill. Welday. Hit by pitcher: Oylrr, Arm bruster. Base on balls: Off Writ, 1: off Smith. 4; off Flene. 4. Stolen bases: ONctU. Struck ou.: By Weat, 1, by Cubs; Pirates Patterson's Pueblo Hustlers Who Play Good Ball and Lose Hard Standing of the Teams "EST. LEAGUE. I AM BR. ASSN. W.I Pet. W.L.Pct. Omaha 67 39 .5H3 Indianapolis.. 65 44 .& Sioux City. ...68 41 .5b Louisville ....? 44 .68 Llnooln 53 46 .636 Toledo 67 4(5 .oM Denver 60 62 .4SK)iOolumbus ....69 48 .551 Put-bio 41 58 .411! Minneapolis. ..54 52 .6118 Des Moiness.36 68 .37ti Kansaa City. .49 67 .462 Milwaukee. ...4S 0 .444 St. Paul 31 75 .2S2 NATL. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ..57 "H .6131 Detroit 68 S5 .6?4 Chicago 66 37 . 5S8l8t. Louis 56 39 .59 New York. ...54 37 .583 Chicago i2 43 .oa Philadelphia. 48 10 Mi Cleveland ....51) 43 .538 Philadelphia. 4i .4! Boston 43 61 .457 Clnc1nrtl ...48 47 .50' Boston 41 62 .441 Brooklyn ....83 57 .:7 Washington.. Sii 60 .396 St. Louis 31 bl .337New York 33 61 .344 GAMES TODAY. Western . League Sioux City at Omaha (two games), Denver at Dcs Moines. American Association Minneapolis at Columbus, 8t. Paul at Toledo, Kansas City at Louisville, Indianapolis at Milwaukee. American League Philadelphia ai Bt. Louis, Washington at Chicago. Smith, 4; by Flene. 2. Passed ball: low. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Owens. Bue- RESULT OF PUG GOING TO WORK Jim Jeffords In Hospital aa Effect of Hla Efforts. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1. Jim Jeffords, the heavyweight pugilist, is In a hospital In Merchantvllle, suffering from injuries received while bossing a gang engaged In laying a sewer line. Jeffords was standing by the side of a trench when It caved In and dropped him to the bottom, a rall on a plank tearing a long gash In his side. Unconscious, he was taken to physician's office, where his wounds were dressed and he was then removed to a hospital. Defeat for Verdlgre. PLAINVIEW, Neb., A up. 1. (Special Telegram.) The Plalnview Sterlings de feated the fast 'Verditfro team at Verdigre this afternoon In onu of the prettiest games of the season. I to 0, twelve lnnlnirs. Bat teries: Sterling, Kelley and Chapman; Verdlgre. Thompson and Barta. This makes twenty-one games won, out of twenty-eight played and gives the Sterlings a percentage of .7i0 for the sea son. Some Swift . v'" mi t 4 Reading from ltt to Right, Top Row H. E. Chapman, catcher; Arltn Schoen Frank Teener, center field; R. E. Hildebrande, first baae. Second Row P. M. Dunaway, piteher and right field; Harold Hilbert, utility; pitcher; J. H. Goiens, second base; Ross Kelley, third buse and pitcher. PLAINVIEW (NEB.j STERLINGS. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST Keep Winning- Gait; Ducky PUETBLO WESTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL TEAM. BOSTON SnUTS OUT CHICAGO Lundgren and Fraser Are Driven from Box in First Inning. FERGUSON PITCHES FINE BALL Not One of the Cabs Sncreeda in Benching- Second Baae Scores of Other Rational League Games. BOSTON, Aug. 1. Boston easily won today's game with Chicago, 14 to 0. Lund gren and Fraser were knocked out of the box In the first Inning and Sponberg waa wild. Ferguson pitched excellent ball, not a visiting player reaching second. Score: ' BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B. All. II. O. A. K Baaumont, ct. 5 4 1 0 0 81ale, cf 4 0 1 0 & Ralea, cf 0 0 10 ORheckard, if.. 4 1111 Ilahlen, aa.... 4 0 11 OChance, lb...l 0 10 Hannlfan. aa. 1 0 1 1 0 Zlm'erman. rf 2 0 0 0 0 Kelley, If.... 1 1 0 0 0 Even, 2b I 15 11 McCann, lb.. 4 4 11 0 f Stelnffldt. 3b. 1 0 1 10 Rltrhev, 2b... 1 0 4 I ti Howard, rf-lb 1 0 4 2 0 Urownr, rf... 4 110 "Tinker, aa 1114 0 Sweeney, b..4 I 1 1 OKIIng, c I 0 0 11 Craham, C....4 14 1 OLunilxren, p..O 0 0 0 0 Ferguaon, p.. 4 1 0 1 0 Franer, p 0 0 0 0 0 Sponberg, p.. I 1 0 4 0 Totala 15 16 27 12 0 Totala : I 24 IT 1 Boston 7 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 14 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Sweeney. Home run: Kelley. Hits: Off Lundgren, 2 in one third Inning; off Fraser, 4 In two-thirds Innlns: off SnonherK. 8 In seven Innings. Double plays: Tinker to Evera to Chance; Dahlen to McGann; Hannlfan to Ritchey to McGann; Siieckard to Howard to Everrf to Tinker. Left on bases: Chicago. 2; Boston, 10. Bane on balls: Off Lund gren, 2; off Fraser. 1; off Sponberg. 7. Base on error: Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Sponberg, 2.. Struck out: By Fraser. 1; by Ferguson, 1; by Sponberg, 4. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Rigler. PITTSBURG DEFEATS BROOKLYN Plrales Wind I'p Series rrlth Another Victory. BROOKLYN, Aug. 1. Pittsburg wound up Its aeries in Brooklyn with another victory, 5 to 2. Pastorlus was taken out after the third Inning and Holmes tmb- Semi-Professional A f t'vv - V t AT' . .. ' , w 2, 11)08. stltuted. The latter djd fairly well. Leever held Brooklyn to five safe hits. Score: PITTSBt'BO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Mnellar, cf... Loach, Sb. ... I Clarke. If 4 Waaner, aa... I Ah'tlrhlo. 2b. 4 WIlRnn, rt.... 1 Rwaclna, lb.. ! tllhaon, o I Leever, p I gtorke, lb.... 1 1 0 0 Cpurrh, If 4 1 0 0 10 11 p.itee, Sb ... 4 1 4 4 16 0 Hummel, lb.. 4 0 12 1 IIS "Alperman. rf. 4 0 1 0 0 12 0 Lewie, aa 4 0 4 1 110 oRltter, c 4 0 0 I 0 b 1 Fheehan, 3b.. 4 0 2 2 110 OMaloney, ct..t 1 4 0 2 0 1" Paatnrloua, p. 0 0 0 J 0 C 0(e.)orrian 0 0 0 0 - Holmes. D 1 1 0 0 0 Totala 13 19 27 16 2 Totala 13 6 27 14 1 Batted for Pastorlus In the third. Pittsburg 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 06 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Moeller, Leach. Hits: Off Pastorlus. 7 in three innings; off Holmes, 3 In six Innings. Sacrifice hits: Abhatichio, Leever. Stolen bases: Wag ner, Kwacina, Pattee. Double play! Wag ner to Abhatichio to Swarlna. Left on bayes: Pittsburg, R; Brooklyn, 6. Base on balls: Off Pastorlus, 3; off Holmes, I!; off Leever. 1. Struck out: By Leever. 1. Paused ball: Rltter. Time: 1:52. Umpires: Rudderham and Emslle. GIANTS DEFEAT CARDINALS New York Makes it Four Straight .. fram St. I.ouls. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. New York made it four straight from St. Louts today, winning the last game of the series, 6 to 1. Score: NEW YORK. ST. LOVIS AB.H.O.A.B. Tenner, lb... 115 1 'nrrv. rf.. AB.H.O.A.E. 4 110 0 Merkle, lb....0 0 1 0 0 Rollly, aa....4 rw,vl. ?h 4 114 '.Murray. cf...4 1 I 1 I 0 I 1 1 1 4 1 3 I 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 Brea-iaban, 0. I 2 I 0 Kmetchy, lb. 4 Needliam. c.O 0 4 0 Delehanty. If. 4 Dnnlln. rf 4 110 Ofharlea, lb... I Seymour, ct..l 1 5 1 Ollllaa, c 4 P. vlin. :h....t 0 0 1 Gilbert, 2b... 4 ltn:.ng, 3b 0 0 0 0 CBebe, p 2 MrCorm'k, If. 4 1 0 0 Karger, p....t 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 Brldwell, aa. . 4 I 4 4 C Crandall, p. 4 1 0 0 Totals.... Totala 33 11 27 11 1 New York 0 10 0 4 .86 I 24 11 S 1 0 0 8 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-bare hits: Tenney, Doyle. Seymour. Barry. Hits: Off Beebe, 11 In five and two-thirds Innings; off Karger, 1 In two and one-third Innings. Stolen bases: Brldwell (2), Charles. Double plays: Dev lin to Tenney to Brldwell; Beebe to Rellly; Konetchy to Rellly. Left on bases: New York. 6; St. Louis. 8. Base on halls: Off Crandall. 1; off.Reelie. 3; off Karger, 1. Base on errors: New York. 2; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Crandall, 6; by Beebe, 1; by Karger, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Johnrtone, Ball Players 1 '5t; 'A fir r - v v. auer, left field; J. F. Gunthorpe, manager; Charles Tepner, short stop; Claude King, " "... " WV::. " - 1 . -, .- . SINGLE Evens Up Friday's Defeat CINCINNATI IS SHUT OUT Third Successive Assortment of Goose Kggl far Reds. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 1. Philadelphia today shut out Cincinnati for the third time In succeslon. Sparka held hla oppon ents to two hits, while Ewlng was knocked out of the box In three Innings. Scora PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B AB. H.O.A 4 Grant, lb.... 4 114 Keif, if I 0 10 Knabe, lb.... I 0 1 1 OHuolia, 2b.. 4 0 1 Tltua, rf 1 0 10 OLobert, lb.... 4 0 t Mage, If..... 1 14 0 OBehlel, c 4 0 ft Br.n.fleld. lb 1 I II D 1 McLean, lb... I 0 t O.bome. cf... I 1 2 0 OPaakert, If... I 1 1 Iioolln, ea ... I 0 1 a nMltrhell, rf.. I I I Dooln. C 4 14 1 OHulewltt. aa.. 10 1 Sparka, p 1 0 0 0 ORwIng. lb-p .l 0 Campbell, p.. I 1 Totala 1 27 11 1 . Tot) 20 I 24 Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 z t 0 U 0 0 X 0 0 0 1 1 0 J 4 1 4 0-0 ' tf ; off hits: Hlls: Off Ewlng. 6 In three lnnlnpa Campbell, 3 in five Innings. Two-ba Magee. Mltchel. Sacrifice hits: Knabe, Titus, Bransfleld. Stolen bases: Brans field VI). Struck out: By Ewlng, 1; by Campbell, 2; by Sparks, 6. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 4: Philadelphia, 6. Doublj plays: Hulswitt to Husglns. Rase on er rors: Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Ewlng, 1; off Campbell. 1; off Sparks, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Camp bell, i. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Klem. YANKEES WIN BOTH MEETS Defeat Irish at Dahlia and Make Clean Swecn at Paris. DUBLIN, Aug. 1. The American team was victorious over the Irish athletes In the game held thla afternoon at Balls Bridge, Dublin, under the aueplces of the Irtfih Amateur Athletic association. The visitors won seven events to the Irishmen's four. The- half mile run was won by Melvln W. Sheppard, Irish-American Athletic club. Time: 2:01V4. G. N. Murphy, Ireland, was second. ' The running high Jump was won by Harry F. Porter,, Irish-American Athletic club, with 6 feet IV inches. Leahy, Ireland, waa second, with 6 feet 10 Inchea. The 100-yard dash was won by Robert Cloughen, Irish-American Athletic club. Time: 0:10. Lawson Robertson, Irish- American Athletic club, was second, and Murray, Ireland, third. . The hammer throw was won by Lee J. Talbott, Irish-American Athletic dish: His distance waa 168 feet 2V, Inches, which beat the Irish record. Walah, Ireland, was sec ond, with 156 feet 10 Inches. The 230-yard event waa won by Roche, Ireland, who came In six Inchea ahead of Cloughen. Irish-American Athletic club. Time: 0:23. The mile run waa won by Murphy, Ire land. Time: 4:424. J. P. Sullivan. Irish American Athletic club, waa second and Dowllng, Ireland, third. The 440-yard event was won by J. B. Taylor, Irish-American Athletic club. Time: 0:61d. Murphy, Ireland, was second. The iro-yard hurdle race was won by C. J. Bacon, Irish-American Athletic club. A. C. Aheame, Ireland, waa second. Bacon's time was 0:16V In putting the weight Horgan, Ireland, was first, with 45 feet 10 Inchea; Barrett. Ireland, second, with 43 feet 4Vi Inches; Lee J. X'hott, Irlah-American Athletic club, third, with 43 feet H Inch. PARIS, Aug. 1. The special athletic games held here today In which a number of American athletes who were present at the Iondon Olympic games competed re sulted In a clean sweep for the Americana. J. C. Carpenter, Cornell university, won the 800-meter dash In 2:14. William F. Hamlltcn, Chicago Athletic club, won the 2110-meter dash In 0:22. In this race D. R. Sherman, Dartmouth, waa second and N. J. Cartmell, University of Pennsylvania, third. M. H. Griffin, Chicago Athletic association, won the discus throwing. Distance: 41 meters 12 centimeters. II. L. Trube, New York Athletic club, won the 1.600-meter handicap In 4:064,. Greek athletes captured the 100-meter dash, the standing broad Jump and the 400 meter handicap. Harry L. HUlman. New York Athletic club, won the 400-meters hurdle race. Time: 1:074. PAPKE TO MEET WILLIE LEWIS Illinois Cyclone Haa Important' Maleh la Boston. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Billy Ppk. tb western cyclone middleweight Is her to nigage In one bout and will then go to Boston, where he has been matched to meet Willis Lewis, for twelve rounds at th Armory Athletlo association, on tha night of August U. COPY tlVE CENTS. S00 WINS SECOND BATILl Holmes Tribe Takes Game from Cham pioni on Small Margin. SANDERS PITCHES WINNING BALI Bat for Mlsene of Kloat la nae Rasslsg Omaha tfVonld Have "Won Doable-Header 1 . . Thla Afternoon. Omaha, 1; Sioux City, t. King went to Bleep on second baae In tht. third Inning with three men on bases an4 two out. with three balls and no strike on Dr. Welch and Mr. Furchnsr up In tha air and this undoubtedly cost Omaha tha second game of the aeries with Bloux City Saturday afternoon. Little King, who haa been working himself up to be the Idol of the fans and who Is generally quit foxy on the bases, was actually caught napping and the nap cost Omaha the game. Furchner did much to win his own gams! he made three clean hits. Neither team had been able to make a score and Furohner and Banders had been ' pitching gilt-edged ball. The time had come for the Champions to atep out and 1 win the game. It was the time and th place, but the run waa mlssln. LeBrand and Banders had struck out when Fisher made the first hit of the gam for Omaha, He then stole second. The youthful Mr. Furchner was beginning to ahow a slight case of the rattles and passed King. Then came Chicken Autrey ' and laying on toward third base, he beat It out and the bases wer filled. The same old pande monium which had broken out on the pre. vloua day waa again turned loos and Mr. Furchner became more and more rattled. It waa Omaha's opportunity to win the game and Dr. Welch waa coming , to tha bat (We must again call hlra doc tor to distinguish him from the elongated Harry Welch who playa third for Bloux City.) Of course, th women all yelled for th doctor to hit the ball over tho fence, but the wis ones said they would be satisfied with anything from a base on balls to a single or twb or three. The doc tor looked as though he really Intended to deliver the goods. His looks wer such that Mr. Furchner was really frightened and started out with the Idea of deliber ately passing him to first. Dneky' Sara lfo. Ducky Holmes would have none of that, however, and came rushing In from center field and held a council of war with Mr. Furchner. His Instruction to tho youth evidently were to put th ball over tha plate. At any rat that seemed to be what h tried to do and the second was a ball. Likewise the third, with no strike, and it waa a cinch Omaha would make -on or more runs, for Mr. Furchner' waa visibly rattled. At this critical Juncture Brother King thought ho waa In th amen corner at church and took hla little nap long enough for Furchner to whirl and toss tha ball to Granville, who tagged King before no couid touch the sack. These extraordinary proceedings so rat tled the Rourke family that Jamea A...ti took a balloon ascension In the net lr.ni... and before he alighted Sioux City had cored the only two run of the gam. James had been figuring how he was going to clear the baaes after Dr. Welch walked and th untimely end of th inning made him so furious that ha could - not see first base. The consequence was that when th first two men up In the next inning bunted easy ones at James he could not throw the ball within reach of Chicken Autrey and two were soon On bases, with no one out, Oreen and Andreaa were th lucky cltlsena to profit by the wlldness of Austin and Granville followed at bat. He picked out a slow one and lined it over Franck'a head and out of the reach of Fisher. After Fisher had shagged . th ball to the fence and returned It to th diamond two had scored and Granville was on third. To, tha credit of Banders It may bo her state! that Granville Was forced to stay on third. Welch fouled out to Austin, Kin mad a beautiful catch ' of Hester'a fly and Jack Shea struck out. Fntlla Roily In Ninth. Omaha made a sort of a rally In th ninth inning, but It fell short of th mark. Welch flew out to Granville and Austin picked one for three sacks. Belden also hit safe, scoring Austin, but he tried to stretch a short one Into two and waa caug-ht at second. j Omaha started out tha sixth Inning aa though something was about to be done but th fates wer against th Rourke imny. .ing drov a hard on through th pitcher and Chicken bunted to sacri fice. Furchner, Shea and Hester all tried for the ball, with tha result that th Chicken was safe, both safe with no on out, Welch was up and tried to aacriflc. Th ball was missed by Shea, but King and Autrey thought he would catch It and did not run, so King was forced out at third. Austin hit a long fly to Ducky and when Autrey tried to make th ran for .....u oimrtM oeiiDerately held him. Um. pire naakell said h did not see It. Every body else did. Belden hit to Andrea and the two hits wer wasted. Two battlea royal are scheduled for thla afternoon, when these same teama are to play a double-header. Pa says Pat Ragan and probably Rhodes will be his slabmen. whll Ducky atlll has Freeman, McKay and Crutcher. Should the day be fine p aD. Ducky will have to decide upon aoma ground rulea, for the crowd la sura to be a record breaker. First gam will b called at 1:10. . Th score: OMAHA. A B. R. H. P.O. A. Fisher, If. ,. King, 2b. ... Autrey, lb. . Welch, cf. .. Austin, lb. , Belden. rf. , Franck. as. LeBrand, c Banders, p. , Totala ... B. 0110 1 4 27 4 SIOUX CITT. A.B. B. IL P.O. A. Campbell. If. ... 0 0 0 10 Holmea. cf 4 Green, rf 4 0 0 11 14 0 0 Andreas, Zb. ... Granville, as. .. Welch, lb Heater, lb Bhea, e Furchner, p. .. 'Totala Omaha: Runa Hits Bloux City: Runa ,. Hits 4 10 11 4 0 14 4 .. 4 0 0 0 0 ..4 0 on 0 .. t 0 0 4 t ...I 0 10 4 .14 I 27 14 .0 0 .0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 1-1 10 0 2-4 0010000 4-3 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0-1 Three-base hits: Austin, Granville. Passed ball: 8 lia. First base on balls; Off Furchner, t. Struck out: By Sanders, 4; by Furchner, 4. Left on bases: Omaha, ft; Sioux City, 4. Stolen baa: ruber. Snort- 4