Omaha Sunday Bee PART V. FG?,ti::g sectigii rAcsa i t 4. VOL. XXXVIII NO. 11. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST v 30, 1908. ' " SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Omaha Takes Two from Sioux; Chicago and Pittsburg- Win; Gaines Nebraska Golf Champion i F.H. GAINES STATE CD AMOS 0 Setts W. J. Toy tt Golf in Tourney at the Country Club. 0UTC0KE IS SOMEWHAT SURPRISE OMAHA BEATS DUCKY THRICE Gridiron Heroes Are Rapidly Crowding the Base Ball Warriors Off the Stage Champs Win Double -Header with Terriflo Week-End Swatfest. FOUND N'KAY AND FUBCHNER Plnr of th Week Ende aa Reaalts Preaeat ROM UtrNtU Food Anstla Makes His Secant Horn Ran f tha Series OK Dseky's Vaaated Rah from tha Braah. far Golf Ful V Digest. '" 1 1 1 " " " 1 "' M'"""'"'i. 'ii m iii i iii ii i. in ii ' i, j.i i i i ii in i . ii ill i mmmm m j I i in i i i i n i. . i .1 n ml I I i n I urn I i . .111 1 .. , ,1 1 :; ; " ' V,; ' ' tV' ' i i STATE GOLF TOURNEY. L NEBRASKA STATES GOLF TOURNEY WINNER! AND PRIZES. CHAMPIONSHIP. T. H. Gslnes. Country club, gold cup. W. J. Foye. Country club, runner up, porcelain tea set. DIRECTORS'. . W. p. Bancker. Country club, Nancy F. Morey. Hastings, runner up, Wedgewood clock. CONSOLATION. J. H. Redick, Country club, electric lamp. N. F. Reekard. Field club, runner up, set of rasors. SOLACE. 't. J. Schneider. Field club, Oalla vaae. . V. W. Inchea, Field club, runner up, picture, "Dance of the Muses." THIRD FLIGHT. Ben Cotton, Country club, suitcase. A. J. Smith, Nebraaka City, runner up, golf shorn. TEAM PRIZE. Country Club No 1. allver cup, r , BLIND BOGEY MATCH. Jack Hughes, Field club, box of golf balls. . G. J. Evana, Hsstlngs, aecond, box of golf balls. MEDAL HANDICAP. A. W, Scrlbner, Field club; camera. ' T. L. Davla, Country club, aecond, caddy bag. SPECIAL, HANDICAP. H. Townsend, Field club, humidor. R- J. Oreen, Lincoln, aecond, box of golf balla. LOW QUALIFYING SCORE. A. V. Klnaler, Country club, Capo dl Monte vase. F. H. Gaines, of tha Omaha Country Club, la the champion amateur golfer of the state of Nebraaka. In the finals of the stale tourney flnlahed Saturday at tha Country club he won from W. J. i Foye, also of the Country club, match' play, forthlily-lx holea, four up and three to play. Mr. Foye la the club champion, and hla defeat was In reality aotnewhat of a surprise, although it cannot ba much at tributed to a reversal of form. Mr, Gaines plays a hard fighting game, and although his form Is not as good aa (hat of Mr. Foye hla reaults are worthy of a champion. At tha end of the first eighteen played In the morning they were even, but la tha second round Mr. Gainea took two on tha outside nine and two mora on tha lnsldo, winning the match by halving uiojj qnra Xjjunoo (() jo sisenj aqx tha fifteenth when ha waa four up., the other clubs and from out-of-town are nthuslaatio of their praises of tha manner In which tha tourney ha been managed a,ni the courtesies which have been of 'fered. For the management, Becretary F. O. Hoel la most to be thanked, and W, J. Foye, President Rahm and othera were Instrumental In arranging everything for the ; visitors' convenience. Mr. Hoel posted a new match every day so - that every time a man was put out of one event he found hlmnelf entered In another and was able to keep on playing for prises all the time. Next year's tourney will be held at the Field club. Coaatrr Clah Wlsi. The only final to be finished before noon Saturday waa tha third flight, which was won by Ben Cotton, who beat A. J. Smith of Nebraaka City, I up and t to play, i . In tha directors' flight W. D. Bancker of the Country club beat C F. Moray of Hastings 8 up and 2 to play. In the solace flight L. J. Schneldet of the Field club beat W. W. Inchea, Field club, 'up -and 4 to play. In the consolation flight John H. Redtck. Country club, won from N. F. Reckard, Field club, I up and i to play. - Sataraay's Playing;. Tha cup for team championship was won by the Country club team No. 1. Bogey was tt. The team scora was: W. J. Foye J. P. Pahm ' A. V. Klnsler F. H. Uainea 1 don 4 down 1 up 1 down Total. down The second place was won by tha Omaha Country club team No. 1 Score! Hal Brady I down Blaine Young i down John R'dlck even Fred Hamilton a down Total 16 down The Omaha, Field club team No. 1 was third. . Score: R. b; HolUster T down W, ' N. Chambers t down A. Whlltemore down N. H. La Douceur 4 domn Total 3 down The Omaha Field club team No. 1 waa fourth with thla score: James Allen , J. H. Hill. Jr Jark Hughes ... Albert Cehn . 8 down . 8 down . 9 down . 4 down .34 down etal Ohamploaahlai Match. ' MORNING ROUND. Ie. 1 Gajnes drove into the bunker on second and Foye took the hole. Score, t ar-d 4. No. 8 Both men made good drives within g few feet of the fence, on the right of the green. Approaches were about even and tpe lisle was oalved. evuie. b and f No. J Both drives were good tor 00 yards and fell within ten feet of each other. The driving alt through tho first nine holea waa very even. The hole was halved, t and &. No. 4 Foy drove out of bourns and lost hlevd'.ktance, coming even with Gainea on his eecund. Gaines almost holed hie ap proach, and, although Foye holed a twelve loot pat, Gaines won the hole and made the score all even. Score, l and a. No. a On hla second drive both drives went )ust short of the water hasard. Here Foye had hla worst luck and dubbed twice In succession Into the ditch. Alter the sec ond he gave the hole to Uainea. who took It in 4. Aproxiraete score. 4 snd 7. No. Gaines went into the water hasard, but dropped back and recovered with s beautiful drive to the green. Foye missed a abort put and the hole was halved. Score, t and 8. Gaines 1 up. No. I Foye mad his drive too far to tht right and bounced out of the bull ring. Guinea dropped in near the hole and made the hole In two pule. Score, 8 and 4 Oalncs 2 up. ' No. 8 On his third shot Gaines drove Into the bunker with an Iron and stuck In the bank. From there he made a fair ap proach, but Fove made a mashle shot ciuee to the hole and look It, 8 and 1 Gaines 1 up. No, 8 Foye made a fine drive to the edge of the green, and with a close approach, holed c4t In 8. Oaines made a 4. bcore, 8 aad Even at the turn. Even at the Tara. No. 16-The wind Interfered with the drlva and Gaines topped his ball. Foye took the bole. 3 and 4. making him 1 up. (Continued oa Second Page. Archibald CHICAGO DEFEATS NEW YORK Cubs Take Another Step Toward Head of Column. ties pirrsBuno for secoud Each Bat Game aad Half Behind tha Giants Hits Bunched oa Matthevraoa In tha Fourth. CHICAGO, Aug. 29. The New York team lost the second game of the aeries today to Chicago by the score of 2 to S. Brown and Mathewson, two of the leading pitchers of the country, were opposed to each other In tha combat. Neither team made an error during the exciting contest. For three Innings the woj-Id's champions could not touch Mathewaon, but In the fourth, Inning they got to him for aix hits that netted three runs and won the game, In thla inning Hofman hit into the left field crowd for two bases, Sheckard sacrificed, Chance chopped a' bounder over Devlin's head, scoring Hofman. Evers singled Into the crowd back of first, Steinfeldt singled to light, scoring Chance. Howard alngled back of first, scoring Evers. Tinker batted a popup foul to Tenney. Brldwell threw Kllng out at first. Brown lacked control In the first Inning a raj New York got three bits and scored one run. Tenney singled. Doyle filed to Hofman. Bresnahan followed with a single and Donlln hit Into the center field crowd for two bases, Tenney scoring. New York scored again In the fifth on singles by Ten ney and Doyle, tha former scoring on Don lln's long fly to Sheckard. Neither side scored after this Inning... As a result of Chicago's victory over New York today and the' even break between Pittsburg and Philadelphia, greater Interest is aided to the race forUhe National league peiinarA. Chicago and Pittsburg are tied for second placo. with New York -hut a Same and a half ahead of them. The Na tlonal league park was taxed to Its utmost r : i ' - 4.'-r. t l 1 i o - . ' '-'"7, j "3 T H. GAINES, Champion, ""Cv'' Miner.' , CT'CoUlna. Johnson. ' - Bentley. Bowers. 8. Collins. F1ansurg. ' Hsney, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOOT BALL PLAYERS AT SUMMER PRACTICE, LEAD, fcOUTH DAKOTA. by tha thousands of cheering and enthusi astic fans. By the middle of tha forenoon crowds began to 'gather In front of the entrances and at noon when the gatea were opened thousands were packed and jammed In and about the park. Shortly after 2 o'clock the management decided to close the gates. Hundreds were left standing on the outside and they became so insistent and eager to see the game that after a short while the gatea were reopened and the crowds continued to pour Into the grand stand and onto the field. Score: CHICAGO. ' NEW YORK. AB.H O A B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hofman, e(..4 110 OTmney, lb... 8 111 l Sheckard, If., t I 1 ODoyl. 2b t 1 1 1 l CBance, lb... 4 111 DBmnibin, e. I 1 1 1 0 Evtra, tb 11 0 1 0 Donlln. rf ... 4 1 1 0 e Btalnfaldt, lb 4 1 1 OSrrmouf, it.. 4 0 ft Howard, rf... 8 III ODcrlla, lb.... 4 1010 Tinker, as.... I 1 4 Barry, If 1 0 I 0 Kiln, e I 4 1 OBrldwell, as.. e 0 4 4 brown, p I 1 I OMathewaon, pi 0 I 0 McCormlck . 1 0 0 0 Totals U 7 17 U 0 Totals t I 24 14 Batted for Barry in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 '8 New York ......1 0 0 0 1 r 0 0 02 Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York, R. Two-base hits: Donlln, Hofman. Sacrifice hits: Doyle, Sheckard (2). Double plays: Howard to Kllnk to Tinker; Sheckard to Steinfeldt. Struck out: By Brown, S; by Mathewson, 2. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 6; off Mathewson, 1. Time: 1:35. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. DODGERS WIN FROM CARDINALS Brooklyn Makes All Foar of Its Bans In Fifth zinnia. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 29. Brooklyn defeated St. Louis today, 4 to 1 Score: BROOKLYN. 8T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O A.K. Alpcrman, tb I I I 10 ghaw, ef I 0 1 0 0 Lumler. rf...l 110 OCharlee, lb.. 4 1110 Hummal, If.. 4 110 0 Moran, e 4 1 6 Jordan, lb.... 4 Sal 0 Murray. rf...40 6 0 (i 0 I 0 0 1 0 Lawla, aa I I 1 4 Kon.trhr. lb. I 110 Rltter, e 4 I o 0 Dalahaniy. If. 4 I I Bheahan, lb.. 4 1 1 X 0 Byrne, 9b..,. 4 O 1 Malonay, cf.. I Rucker, p.... 4 10 0 ORallly, aa.... 10 1 0 S i P Raymond, p.. 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 ) 0 Karaar. B....S 1 1 Totals M 10 17 13 OMurdock, cf..l S 0 Hoateltar ... 1 0 Total! 13 I 37 11 4 Batted for Rellly In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0. 4 0 0 0 04 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-Ji Two base hit: Konetchy. Three base hit: Delehanty. Hits: .Off Raymond, 6 in four and . two-thirds innings; off Karger, 4 in four and one-third -innings. Stolen bases: Moloney, Rellly, Double plays: Karger, Four Leaders' in the Nebraska Golf Tournament IUUM HH !. II i lili.l IJII.IIMI.INI I WW JMIalB 11 11 II UllllaH ; ' ' ' ""'-,mw Jtu-' 1 i ' . ; it " ... t. , . - j ' ' " ' .' ' ' ' , ',: ; -' ,. - I.' .." r'"4 W. J. FOYE, Runner Up. Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct! W.L.Pct. Omaha 73 60 .5' 4Louisville ....79 6 .5S5 Bloux City ..70 bo ,565 Indianapolis .79 57 . 575 Lincoln 67 61 .523 Columbus ....77 58 . 570 Denver 64 63 .BWIToledo 7 58 .567 Pueblo 56 66 .Minneapolis .67 66 .604 Des Moines.. 45 80 .3w) Kansas City .62 73 . 459 Milwaukee ..W itt ..u St. Paul 40 94 . 299 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Detroit 68 46 .596 St. Loui 6 50 .569 NAT. LEAGUE. W.LPct New York. ...69 44 . 611 Pittsburg ...60 47 .595 Chlcaffo 69 47 .5.iChlcairo ..68 51 .564 Philadelphia. 60 62 .536; Cleveland .64 53 .547 Cincinnati ..56 0 .43 Philadelphia .56 57 . 496 Boston 60 66 . 431 1 Boston 55 62 . 470 Brooklyn ....43 70 . 879! Washington .48 66 ,4'J6 St. Louis ...42 72 .308New York.... 88 77 .330 GAMES TODAY. Western League Des. Moines at Omaha (two games), Lincoln at tsioux t-liy, .Denver at Pueblo. i American League Cleveland! at Detroit. American Association Columbus st Louisville, Indianapolis at Toledo, &t. Paul at Kansas Cily, Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Konetchy. Left on bases: St. Louis, Brooklyn, 7. First base on balls: Off Ray mond, 2; off Rucker, S. Struck out: By Raymond, 4; ty Rucker, . fassea oa": Moran. Wild pitch: Rucker. Time: 2:02. Umpire: Klem. ciNcnmATi BEATS BOSTON Both Teams Field Poorly d Each I'ses Two Pitchers. . CINCINNATI, Aug. 29.-Both teams fielded poorly. Coakley wss relieved by. Campbell In the eighth. Dorner, pitching for Boston, retired after the sixth. Score CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A. 11. Dalar, rf 4 Hufglna. 2b. . I Kana, cf 4 Lokart, lb.... 4 1 1 0 ORarkar, ef.... SIS I 1 1 0 Bat. If t 1 1 0 T 0 I Baumont,. cf I 1 I I 1 OMcOann, lb.. I I I Oantal, lb.... I 0 10 1 ORItchay. lb.. I 1 I Paakert. If... 4 1 1 0 ODahlan, aa ... 4.0,1 1 1 Sehlal, e 4 0 4 0 1 Iwaanay, tb.. 4 1112 Huliwltt, ss. 4 111 OOraham, e.... I 0 I I I Coakley. p...! 1 1 Dorn.r, p.... I 10 11 Campbell, p.. 1 0 0 1 iLlndaman. p .0 0 0 I 0 HannKaa ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals U IJ7UI Totals 14 37 10 4 , 'Batted for Lindaman In ninth. Cincinnati 1 0 0 2 3 10 0 0-7 Boston 00005000 05 Two base hits: Lobert, Paskert. ' Three base hit: Beaumont. Sacrifice hits; Hug. DA. R- , gins, Ganzell. Campbell, Graham. Stolen bases: Hugglns, Lobert, McGann. Double play: Hulewltt, Hugglns to Gansel. Struck out: By Coakley, 1; by Campbell, 2; by Dor ner, 2. Base on balls: Off Coakley, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Coakley, 1. Hits: Off Coakley, 6 In four and two-thirds Innings; off Campbell, 8 In four and one-third In nings; off Dorner, In six Innings. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Rlgler. EVEN BREAK TN PITTSBURG Pirates and Phillies Each Win by Bnnchlnsr Hits. PITTSBURG. Au. 29.-Plttsburg and Philadelphia divided a double-header here today. The home team won tha first game by bunching hits In the seventh Inning. Philadelphia had a chance to tie the score In tha ninth, but It was spoiled by a double play, Titus being caught at the plate. Knobe was put out of the game for arguing a decision. Lelfleld's weakness with men on bases and poor fielding on tha part of tha home team gave Philadelphia a victory In the second contest. Score, first game: PITT8BURO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Thomas. cf...l 1 I 0 OOrant, lb 4 1 I 0 !arh, lb ... I 0 I OKnahe, lb ... I I Shannon, If., I 0 10 o Court nay. 2b. a e wagner, aa.,. a a d a i mui, n .11 0 0 0 Olll, lb I ell 0 OMagaa. If. I 1 1 Ab'ttchlo, lb. I 1 .1 Branaflald. lb 4 1 10 1 Wllion, rf. .11 OOaborna, cf... I 1 0 Olbion, .10 14 ODoolln. aa.... I I 4 D Maddox. s.... 8 0 0 2 ODooln. e I 0 1 2 1 I Corrtdon, p... I 0 Totals 25 II7 1I1 Totals M t 14 11 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Titus. Sacrifice hits: Gill. Magee, Osborne. Stolen base: Wagner, Double play: Abbatlchlo, Gibson to Wagner. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 0; Philadelphia, 6. First base on balls: Off Maddox, 1. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Titus. Struck out: By Corrl don, 2; by Maddox, 2. Time: 1:15., Umpires; Johnstone and Rudderhara. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBPRO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.C. Orant. lb.... 4 0 13 OThomas. cf... 4 14 0 0 Knabe, tb.... 4 0 4 Tltua, rf 4 1 1 . Mage. If I 1 1 Branaflald. lb 4 1 10 On borne, cf. .. 4 0 1 Doolln, aa.... 4 11 Doots,- c 2 14 Poiea. P 1 0 1 4 t Leach, lb. ... I 1 1 0 0 0 Shannon. If. . 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 Wagner, aa-..l 0 t 4 0 0 0 Gill, lb I I 11 M OAVtlchlo. 2b. I 0 1 1 1 V Wllaon, rf.... 4 111.0 1 ePhelpa. C.4.. 1 1 I 0 1 1 Lelfiald. p... 1 0 0 4 3 Jacklltsch ..1 1 0 , Ritchie, p....l 0 0 C. Totals.. .... I 27 11 1 Totala.. 1 37 II 9 ' ' , (Continued .on Second Page.) Held at' the Field J 4-- ; t L . .' i r ; . - , - . r R. HOLUSTER. Seinl - fuiala. TTolcott BROWNS EASY FOR BOSTON s Bailey, Howell and Criis Are Batted Almost at Will. ' MORGAN DOES EFFECTIVE WORK Although Hit tv.lt Freqaently, He Keeps Down the Score ResalSs of Other American Leaga Games. BOSTON, ; Aug. . 29. Boston easily won from St. Louis today, 11 to S, making It an even break on the series. Three of the vis itors' pitchers were batted hard, white Morgan kept the hits well scattered. Cra vath'a hitting was a feature. Score: BOSTON. x ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. M'Connall, 2b 4 0 I 0 OStona, If I 10 0 1 Lord, lb I I t 1 OHartietl, lb.. I I 1 0 Cravath. If... I 110 (.Heldrlck, cf.. 4 1 0 0 Oeaeler, rf...! 13 0 OSrbweltaar, rf 4 4 0 0 Wagnar, as... 4 0 8 4 I Wallace, aa... I 10 1 Sullivan. cf..4 110 OYoaaer. aa....l 10 8 Donohua, e... 8 14 IWtlliama. 3b. 4 I 3 4 Morgan, p. .110 4 PJnnee, IS 4 1 11 I Stahl, lb.. .8 0 7 0 OBmllh, c.. Bailey, p. .31 II 37 11 3 Howell, p Crlae, p.. 4 111 . o o a . o o .110 0 4 (,' Totals 17 11 34 10 8 0 2 8 8 2 1 1 0 U 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 Boston ., St. Louis Two-base hit: Morgan. Three-bsse hits: Hartsell, Cravath, Sullivan. Home run: Gessler. Hits: Off Bailey. 3 In two innings; off Howell, 3 In one and two-thirds inning; off Criss, 6 In four Innings. Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Stolen bases: Jones, Wagner, Sul livan, Stahl, Donahue, Gessler. Left on bases:' Boston, 7; St: Louis, 8. First base on balls: Off Morgan, 3; off Bailey, 1; off Criss, 4. First base on errors: St. Louis, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Howell, Stahl, Donohue; by. Criss. Gessler. Struck out: By Morgan. 3; bv Bailey, 1; by Howell, 1; bv Criss, 2. Wild-pitches: Howell, Criss. Time: . 2:15. Umpires; O'Loughlln and Hurst. . , HIGHLANDERS - ABE NOT IN IT . i White Sox Blank Them In First a4 Win Second Six to Two.- - NEW YORK." Aug. 29. Misfortune pur- (Continued on 8econd Page.) Club Links i : i i i r . ' t ' . ' ' ; : . . "W. N. CHAMBERS. Semi-finals. Omaha, 4: Sioux City, 1. Omaha, (; Sioux City, 6. It's sad, sad tale for Ducky ( and a long ways to the pennant. Omaha took a double-header from Sioux City yesterday (winning three out of four games at Vinton street Dark In the last three days) In on of tha most sensational and hair-raising finishes ever seen on the local diamond. It was a vindication of that "lucky seventh Inning" and another argu ment against Furchner being even a near- great pitcher, " 1 The first game was art easy .victory for tha Champs, with Pat Regan opposing Starr In the box. The last game was won by Sioux City. It seemed, with McKay and Rhodes tha contending slabmen. Of a sud den Mr. McKay gets a little shakey in tha seventh, three hits In succssslon being made off him, and then Ducky trots out that superb phenom of his, Furchner, who looks more, like a good hay pitcher than a bail pitcher. Furchner came Into the storm at lta vortex and the floodtide was turned full head on him. He was pounded, mauled and humiliated,- and when tha inning was over Omaha had five runs and six hits for the round, having tha gam cinched. Aastla's Second Horn Rna. ... Mr. .James D. Austin, who slathered this Furchner Thursday for a home run when two men were on bases, pasted the. ball Into deep center, tha precise location of hla other one, and made a circuit of tha bases with one man ahead of him yesterday In that terrible seventh.. Austin sent the ball with, such vicious speed that when Ducky Holmes steamed up to it. head-on, It sent him whirling head over heels and sped on Its mad course for the fence. Two home runs'' for Austin In three days without knocking the ball over the lot. Hla speed was something terrific. The victory of the second game was lucky for Rhodes, for he had been a bit unsteady. King was tha loud noise at the bat in that spasm, so faras number of hits went. He got four In five times up. Sec re, first game: . r OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fisher if .4 0 1 3 0 0 King. 3b 4 0 0 2 S 0 Austin, 3b 8 11 8 i Autrey. lb 4.0 1 13 1 0 Welch, cf 4 12 10 0 Franck, ss 4 2 X 1 8 0 Gondlng, o 2 0 14 1 tt Belden, ri 8 0 3 0 1 0 Ragan, p 8 0 0 0 1.0 Totals .31 27 U BIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. Campbell, If ,., 4 Holmes, cf ..... 8 Green, rf 3 weed, lb 3 Granville, ss .... t Andreas, 3b .... 4 .... 4 .... 4 2 ... 28 Welch, 3 .. Shea, c .... Starr, p .... Totals ..... i Hits Sioux City Runs Hits t 24 ...1 0 0 2 0 ...2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 ( 1 1 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 1 0 1 1 0 V 0 2 0-6 Two-base hits: Austin, Franck, Holmes. Three-base hit: Dr. Welch. Bases on balls: Off Ragan, 6; off Starr, i. Struck eut: by Ragan,. 8; by Starr. 3. Left on bases: Omaha, .6; Sioux City, . Stolen bases: Austin, Autrey, Holmes. Sacrifice hit: Granville. . Double play: King to Autrey. Time: 1;86. Umpires; Haskell and'Brennan. Attendance; 4,000. ' Score, second game: OMAHA. '1 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fisher, If 6 1110 0 King, 2b.. 5 1 4 3 , 4 u Autrey, lb 4 1 1 13 10 Welch, cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Austin, 3b 11110 0 Belden, rf 3 1 2 1 0 o Franck. ss 4 0 2 0 2 1 LeBrand, c 4 0 1 7 3 1 Gondlng, c 0 0 0 i 1 0 Rhodes, p 4 0 0 u.. i I Totals 6 13 27 14 3 BIOUX CITY.' AB. R. H. O. A. Campbell, If 6 2 3 10 E. 0 0 0 . 0 0 ' o 1 0 0 0 0 Crum, cf 3 0 0 0 0 Holmes, cf..... 1 10 0 0 Green, rf... 8 0 0 2 0 Weed, lb 3 0 18 1 Granville, ss 3 0 0 8 3 Andreas, 2b 2 0 0 3 3 Welch, 3b 3 0 3 1 2 Henry, c... 4 0 0 4 0 Shea, c 0 0 0 1 1 McKay, p....T 13 3 18 Furchner, p 1 0 4) ) Totals 32 Omaha Runs 0 1 Hits 0 3 I 24 U - -13 Sioux City . Runs Hits Two-bsse hits Three-bsse hit: 0 03000800-8 0 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 0-S Autrey, Belden. Campbell. Weed. Homo run: Austin. Off Rhode. 6; off McKay. Bases on balls t; off Furchner, 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Rhodes, 2. tit ruck out: By 'Rhodes, 7; by McKay, 2; by Furchner, 2. Left on baaes: Omaha, 7; Sioux City, 3. Double play: Le brand to Austin. Stolen tiaaee: uioux City Welch O), Weed (2), Holmes. Sacrifice hits: Belden, Holmes. Sioux City Welch. Time; 3:1s. Umpires: Haskell and Brervnan. LINCOLN AND BOOSTERS SPLIT Errors Responsible for Maeh ol tho ' Scoring;. -DES MOINES, la.. Aug. 2.-Dea Moines and Lincoln broke even here today. Er rors told the story of each game. The pitchers worked well in both contests with tha exception of Hendiix. who was wild. Weigart was hit on the head with a pitched ball' In the first game, but recovered In time to catch the second one. Davidson's poor work at the first sack was responsi ble for the large number of runs made by Des Moines on the few hits made off Hendrlx and Johnson. In ' -the second gsme Lincoln was lucky all the way through. Three times balls took a bad bound Just aa they reached the Infielder, one of the groundera striking Dwyer a savage blow on top of the head. Kelly sat down Just as he stopped snother grounder. Gsgnler played a great game for he I r.m VI M I uui ' ' win first gams: , DES MOINES. A B. R. H. P.O. A. E Floumoy, If t 2 3 10 0 Fllsrstr!''. 5b ....... 4 ? 1 4 J 0 Dwyer. lb 3 0 1 13 1 0 Choulnard, cf 8 1 0 3 Kelly, ss 8 1 6 3 3 1 Dexter, rf 2 0 0 1 0 Nleheff. 8b 4 1118 1 Hocklnaer. a 4 0410