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8 Omaha Makes It Four Straight; Phillies Win From the Cubs; Hamburg- Belle Lowers the Record CLEAN ROW FROM LINCOLN Omaha Takei Series and Windi Up Lone Stay at Home. NINETEEN OUT OF TWENTY-FOUR &od He-cord of the Rourke Against lk H'hl Lfiiit wf on Oa An Elat-Dr Trl. Omaha. 7; Lincoln, 1 Nineteen out of twenty-four. Such U the record made by the Rourke family by winning Friday from Lincoln, making It four straight from the Prohibi tionist. Inning the present series at home ail teams have been met except Sioux City. McCafferty was chosen by Vox to pitch the last garni, bet au.se of his prowess 111 winning from Sioux City earlier In the wek. Fox mid that he had to win at leat on game of the present series, or the boys would be afraid to face the Indignant fans at home. Hut It was not In the cards. A bad Inning gave Omaha three in the second. Lincoln tied the score In the first half of the seventh, but after that It was a pipe for Omaha. Pa Rourke still occupies the manager's position on the bench and Buck Kranck, captain and matiHver of the Rourke for three years, lias l"ft for his home In Los Angeles. Hollenbeoii played In the outfield, but Pa did not know who would play there today, when the team meets Des Molncs, and Hollcnbeck Is to pitch the opening name. In thJ second Inning Kane walked and Schlpke laid a neat sacrifice down In front of the plauv Holly walked and Gooding's Ingle scon J Kane. Lower struck out. Fisher beat out u hit and Gagnler threw wiid to first to try to catch him, letting Oondlng score behind Holly. Three runs, ltd rd l.ut-U. fur l.lnMln. fi'hfM ert-itt-u iiu, KloirleM and a base on - , i, ...... YHIUIUII upeuru nun a Di.iBic anu nry . going to thud when Welch booted 11 toward the club house, Thomas hit to King, who also threw wild toward first, allowing Waldron to score. Johnny Ciondlng then shotted hit) fine Italian hand by catching (jagnler napping at second, after he had iiiurla a hit and had gone to second when Kane fell down on Davidson's bunt. Thing looked Had when Mason hit a Texas leaguer back of third. There was no chance for Schlpke to get the ball, and all tho runners started toward home. They had forgotten that little Bertie King was playing short. He went after the ball like a streak and made a most magnificent catch over his heud as tit, was running with the ball. He then whirled and completed a double. In the seventh Lincoln looked dangerous again and Mr. Lower was getting; his bumps. The first two men up singled Mason died at second on McCafferty's at tempt at a sacrifice. Hoggle landed a safe one, when Pa called Keeley into the game. Green had scored, so that Omaha was one to the good when Keeley came In. Fox beat out a bunt on Keeley and stole second. VValdron hit a long fly to Welch, on which McCafferty scored from third, tying the score. That was all for Lincoln. They had a chance to score In the ninth, but with the bases filled, Jack Thomas flew out to Fisher. Omaha Keeps on Running;. Omaha scored - two In the last of the seventh on Fisher's single, bases on balls to Pendry and Welch and Kane's well-placed single, which scored Fisher and Pendry. Oman is away for eight days. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. I 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 o. 0 0 A. 0 3 4 0 0 2 0 2 8 0 Fisher. If Pendry, 2b King, ss Welch, rf Kane, 10 Schlpke, 3b Hulleiiueck, cf. Uonding, c Lower, p Keeley, p 6 Totals 2U 7 LINCOLN. 27 14 A 13. R. It. O. A. 0 Hogrlever, 8b.. Fox, 2b Waldron. rf.... Thomas, lb Gagnler, ss.... Davidson, cf... Green, rf Mason, o McCafferty, p.. Sullivan Totals Omaha Runs Hits Lincoln Runs Hits ....35 $ 10 24 . .0 S 0 0 0 0 1 ..1301012 .0 .0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0-3 o a-io Batted for McCafferty In ninth. Two-base hit: Kane. Bases on balls: Off Lower, 2; off McCafferty. . Hit with pitched ball: By McCafferty. 1. Struck out: By Lower, 4; by Keeley, I; by McCafferty, b. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Lincoln, 10. Double plays: King to Pendry, Thomas to Gugnler to Thomas. Stolen bases: Schlpke, Pendry. Davidson, Hogrlever, Fox. Sac rifice hits: Schlpke (21, Fox, Waldron. Time: 3:u0. Umpire: Ulenalvln. Attend ance: 1,600. Notes of the Game. Lower gets credit for a game won, as Omaha was ahead when he retired. That catch of King's In the fourth In ning set the fans on fire. It was a beaut. Pa has not announced who is captain of the team since Captain Franck left for California. Jack Thomas Is responsible for a good many errors being charged up against Gatcnier because he uses but one hand In going after the ball when the chance would be easy for two hands. TIB GAME I! SIOUX CITY Darkness Ends Plarln at Beglanlns; of Ninth. SIOUX CITY. July S0.-Stoux Citv and Des Moines tied today in one of the moai.who is sick with typhoid fever. Score hv exciting games of the season on the home Innings: R. H E. grounds. A storm threatened st the begin- j Red Cloud 1 0000400 05 13 0 ning of the ninth and darkness compelled! Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 28 13 2 the calling of the game. The Boosters Batteries: Red Cloud, Bennet and Car ei ored two after two were down In the I roll; Hastings. Olson and Schoonover first. Alderman pas.ed Bader. MatlK k s Left on bases: Red Cloud. S: Hastings o' and Dwyer s singles netted a run. A base Struck out: By Bennet. H: hv nu.fn k on balls to Colltnan In the sixth, errors by Alderman and Smith on bunt hits, followed by sltiKles by Dwyer and Nlehoff. let three cores across ana It looked like a cinch for the Boosters. The Champions could do While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., are troubles which affoot the skin, their Bource Is far deeper than tho utslde cuticle. These aCjctior-. are caused by Irritating humors, or ratio old la th: tlood. Such impurities iaflame and Irritate the tlclica' uet-worlc of fibrous tiscue which lies us beneath the surface of tho o'- -r skin, m" the imftammator- dlscharg thus produced la forced t throuj;'- r pores anc glands, end is continually kept up while the blood remains Inferted. This exudat'en causes th form ation of spates : nd crust so often seen in Eciemc, -nd whe- the- art scratched off th- flesh is left raw and more susceptible tc other iafeotlon. ltcan very iraihly be ceen then that to produce cur: tht circulation must be purlneci i cleansed. ThL- 8. 8. 8. will do. It goes Cown t th W7 bv ttom remove all hvraor: . d impurities, neutralize, the excessive acids c; the system an " in this Tray rer oves the o .use of t.lsease. Local applica tions can nly eootho the irritation nd assis'. in keeping the skin clean; they iiever produce : cure ecause such treatment does not reach the blood 8.S.S. rest: res t the thin, acrid blood ail Its lost properties, makes i pure ana rich and enables It to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth and healthy. Book oc Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to ail vto write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAflTA, U little with Miller, who pitched grand ball. Campbell's two-bagger In the third, fol lowed by a double by Andreas scored the first run. In the seenth Miller passed two after striking out Hunter. Towne, Edmond son and Welch then singled, netting three and tying up the game. Score; SIOUX CITT. AB. R H. O. A. E A. 1 0 6 3 1 1 3 0 1 Campbell, If Hunter, lb Bmlth, es Andreaui, 2b Towne, c Edmondson, cf.. Welch, 3b Stovall. rf Alderman, p 4 Totals 23 4 10 23 IS DES MOINES. AB. 3 ...29 R. 0 0 0 0 H. O. A. 0 8 1 0 0 1 4 o 1 Palton, If Colligan, Radar, rf M attlck, cf Dwyer, lb Nlehoff, 3b Williams, lb... McManus, o.... Miller, p Totals 7 24 10 Dwyfr out by getting hit. Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 K4 Dee Moines 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 01 Two-baee hits: Campbell, Andreas, Sto ve.ll. Three-base hit: Dwyer. Saorlflce fill: Hunter. Stolen bases: Stovall, Bader. Double play: Smith to Andreas to Hunter. Bases on balls: Off Alderman, !. off Miller, 5. Struck out: By Alderman, S; by Miller, K Wild pitch: Alderman. Hit by pitched ball: Bader, MrManus. Umpire; Clarke. iirae: it. Attendance: z.ouo. TOPEKA SHITS OUT PUEBLO Swift Weakens l Second and Coolers Make Two nana. TOPEKA, Kara. July 30 Pitchers Swift and Wright had a real scrap today and Wright won out, 2 to 0, because Swift gave a base on balls and allowed two doubles after it. In the first Pueblo filled the bases on two singles and a jblt In the ribs for Clark. But Wright tightened up and there was nothing doing. In the seventh they got a man to third, but no soores. Topeka never had a chance after the second ses sion. Score: PUEBLO. AB. R. H O. 1 fl 10 0 1 3 1 0 A. 0 0 0 0 0 G 2 2 1 Curtis, If. ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 ... 2 ... 4 Rpencer, cf. Clark lb Miller, rf..!.. Cochrane, ss. Walters, 3b.. .. 4 Prltchett, 3b 8 Mitze, c 8 Swift, p 3 Totals 20 0 4 24 11 TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. Wooley, cf 3 0 12 1 Geler, rf 8 0 0 0 0 Kunkle. 3b 3 0 0 1 2 Fenlon, If 3 0 0 4 0 Kahl, 2b. 2 112 8 Henry, c 3 117 0 Abbott, lb 2 0 1 11 0 Downle, ss 3 0 0 0 1 Wright, p 3 0 0 0 2 Totals 26 2 4 27 8 1 Pueblo 00000000 0-0 Topeka 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Henry, Abbott, Walters. Sacrifice hit: Spenoer. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 3; off Swift. 1. struck out: By Wright, ( by Swift, 7. Double plays: Wooley to Abbott. Stolen bases: Miller, Mltie. Left on bases: Topeka, 1; Pueblo, . Hit by pitched ball: Clark. Time: 1;35. Umpire: Mullen. Attendance: 700. I ., DENVER PILES IP BIO SCORE Grlaalles Make Eleven Hits In Two Innings. WICHITA, Kan., July 30. Denver made It ah even break by winning today's game by the lopsided score of 11 to 1. Both teams batted hard, but the Grlzilles bunched eleven of their hits in two In nings, while the Jobbers scattered theirs through eight Innings, never getting more than two in one session. Wichita played a mora ragged game than the score shows, frequent fumbles being kept out of the error column because one man was put out when there were chances to get two. Four singles and two home runs netted the visitors six runs In the second and marked Shaner's retirement Bard held the visitors at bay for one inning, but they got to him for five hits, but fielding and batting errors turned both Into runs. Wichita scored in the seventh on Cole's double and Hushes' single. White, Hughes, Jones and Hartman were the fielding stars, while the baiting of Belden, Cassidv, Cole and Hughes was a feature. The score: DENVER. AB. R. H O. 0 3 1 7 6 1 4 5 0 Maag, 3b Belden, If.... Casfidy, rf... 6 Jones, cf ... 3 Llndsav. lb... Stankard, 2b. Hartman, ss.. Haas, c Olmstead, p.. Totals ... 43 11 15 27 WICHITA. AB. R. H. 8 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cole, cf Whl'e, ss Hughes, 2b.... Pennell, lb.... Westerxil, Sb.. Mlddleton, If.. Peuljirew, rf.. Weaver, c Armstrong, o., Shaner, p Balrd, P 6 Totals Denver .. Wichita .. 38 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 11 27 0 1 0 0 0 1 13 2 i o-a 0 0-1 Hits: Off Shaner, 8 In Struck out: By Shaner, 1: two innings. by Balrd. 2. by Olmstead, 5. Base on balls: Off Balrd, 4; off Olmstead, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Balrd. Jones, Hass; by Olmstead, Pen nell. Passed ball: Weaver. Wild pitch: Balrd. Stolen bases: Belden (2), Cassldy. Sacrifice hit: White. Two-base hits: Cole, Hughes U, Armstrong, Maag. Belden. Three-base hit: Cassldy. Home runs: Belden, Stankard. Double play: Hughes, unassisted. Left on bases: Wichita, 13; Denver, 8 Time; 2:16. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 500. Ilasllnars Wins from Red Cload. RED CLOUD, Neb.. July 30 (Special.) Hastings won from Red Cloud today by the score of I to 5. Both sides hit well, getting thirteen each. Schoonover of Hastings led in this department with a single, 2 two baggers and a home run. Red Cloud played errorless ball, but are weakened by the loss of pitcher Masters, Bases on balls: Off Bennet. 3: off ni.n.. none. Two base hits: Harris Schnnnnvor Grant. Cook. Three base hit: Carroll. Home runs: Schoonover and Cook. Same teams play here tomorrow, CURES ECZEMA, ACNE.TETTER ETC PHILLIES DEFEAT THE CUBS Splendid Catching and Fielding; Turn the Trick. . , PIRATES BEAT THE GIANTS Leader Take flame By Score of 8 to 1 Cincinnati anil Brooklyn Play Thtr tern-lnnln Tie Na tional I.eaatae names. CHICAGO. July 30 Dooln and Magee were the main factors In defeating Chi cago, B to 2, today by making startling catches of four hits that would have been good for extra bases. Overall was the only local to hit Moore with any success. Chicago's errors were costly, the visitors following up the mtsplaya by timely hit ting. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. B H O A.K B.H.O.A B Orent, 3b 4 10 1 OErers, Ztt I 0 I 1 2 Batee, cf b V 1 0 0 limem iin, lb 0 Titus, rf 4 t 1 0 03hi-kra. If., t Mile. If I 14 0 OSrhuItK. rf ... 4 Br'nufleld. lb 4 1 I 1 1 Chine, lb I Knebe, lb ... 4 1 1 I Oftelntddt. b 4 Doolan, M 4 t 4 t 1 lintmen, cf . . . 4 Dooln. e 4 lit OllnV-r. si ... 4 Moors, p 4 0 0 1 1 Archer, C....3 Overall, p.... 9 Totals 14 117 1) S Howard ....1 0 0 0 Totals S3 4 27 11 4 Batted for Archer la. .ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Philadelphia 2 0100200 0-6 Home run: Overall. Sacrifice fly: Magei. Stolen basse: Ever. Chance, Tinker. Dou ble play: Doolan to Knabe to Brnnsfleld. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls; off Overall, 2; off Moore, 3. Bases on errors: Chicago. 2; Philadelphia. 3. Struck out: By Overall, 4; by Moore, 6. Passed ball: Archer. Time: 1:52. Umpire: O'Day. St. Loots Defeats Boston. FT. LOUIS. July SO Charles' triple cleared the bases in the ninth inning to-,-day and St. Louis defested Boston, 8 to 3. Bock's home run over the right field fence was an unusually long hit. Score: BT. LOU 13 BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Bern, lb.... 4 0 14 1 Thomas, ef...4 14 0 0 Ellis. If 4 110 OBiwpar, rf... Phelps, e 4 0 T 1 0 Coffey, as... Konetchj. lb. I 111 0 Oneok, rf Erens. rf 4 3 0 0 SBhesn, lb... Delehantjr, lb 4 1 0 1 OBtem. lb. .., Shaw, cf 1 0 3 0 OPwtenry, 3b Charles, aa... 1 1 II OUnlnm. c... Sail, p I 0 0 1 ORIrhle, p.... BMm 1 0 0 0 ODahlen, , 4 0 1 0 4 1 , 4 1 , 4 t . I 0 3 3 , 0 , I 0 110 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 1 1 3 I 1 Melter, p OO0VS Totals 11 726 II I Totals S3 T 37 II 1 Winning run scored with two out. Batted for Salee in eighth. Two-bane hit: Shean. Three-base hits: Graham, Charles. Home run: Beck. Sacri fice hits: Richie Sweeney. Stolen base: Delehanty. Base on balls: Off Bailee, 2; off Richie, 3. Struck out: By Sallee, 4; by Richie, 1; by Melter, 1. Hits: Off Bailee, 6 In eight innings; off Melter, 1 in one in ning. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Boston, 7. Time: 1:54. Umpire: Rlgler. Pirates Defeat Riant. PITTSBURG. July 30.-Plttsburg won the game In the first Inning today from New York by hitting Mathewson for two doub les and two singles and scoring three runs. Ames followed Mathewson In the second Inning and only two Plttsbure nlavo-- reached first base during the balance of the game. Willis was at his best. The New Yorks succeeded n scoring a run In the eighth Inning on a two bagger and two outs. Score: PITTSU'RO. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. b 2 12 8ft S 0 0 3 0 4 110 0 4 3 10 0 I 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 113 0 4 4 10ft riarlca. If.... 4 1 1 0 Tenney, lb. Ptnrka, lb.... 4 1 0 0 0 Doric, tb... Lrh. cf 113 0 Os.vmour. cf Wagner, aa...O 0 10 OMurrar, rf. Ah'tlchlo, 10 10 OO'Hara, If . Miller, 2b.... I 1 0 ODcMln. Jb. Abtcln, lb..l 1 10 0 OBrldwall, Wtlon, rf.... 10 10 OSchlcl. c... uiMon, c I w s I OMathawion, pO 0 0 1 0 Wlllla, p t 0 0 t 4 Amu, p I 0 1 4 0 Myeri 1 1 0 0 o Totals 27 6 37 08thafr ....0 0 0 0ft Totala... .14 H 14 0 Batted for Ames In the ninth. Ran for Myers In the ninth. Pittsburg 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 New Ydrk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two base hits: Stork, Leach. Seymour, Brldwell. Sacrifice hit: Wagner. Stolen base: Murray. Double play: Tenney. Doyle Tenney. Base on balls: Off Willis, 2: off Ames, 1. Struck out: By Willis, 5; by Ames 2. Left on bases: Pit tabu r& 2: Mew YnrV 9. Hits: Off Mathewson, 4 In one Inning; off Ames, I In seven InnlriRH. Time: 1:30. Vmplres: Johnstone and Emslle. Thlrteen-Innlnir Tie. CINCINNATI. July 30.-A wild throw by Ewlng In the seventh Inning allowed two Brooklyn runners' to come homo, tying the score. Thereafter neliher side milieu anri f at the end of the thirteenth inning the o game was called an account of darkness. 0 , One handed catches by Clement and Hob- lltiell were the features. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.li. Bencher. If... 4 0 4 0 0 Buri-h. cf....l 0 1 0 0 MIHer. cf I 110 OCIemcnt, If... ft 14 11 Paakert, cf... 110 0Lnno, h...4 0 j i 1 Eiian, 1 I 1 ftJordan, lb....H. il 0 ft 0ka. rf I 0 1 0 Ol.umley. rf .. t 0 J 0 0 Mitchell, rf .t 0 I 1 OFuramell. lb. S 2 I ft ft Hohlltial. lb. 4 114 1 OMi-Mlllen, ia. ft 0 1 t 0 Roth 1 0 0 0 OBerscn, c ... 6 0 7 ft ft Downer, is... 0 4 1 1 Mrlntrra. p. I I 0 4 o McLean, c ... t 13 3 ORurkar, p.... I 0 0 i 0 Huiilni. Jb. 11410 K"'"!. P 3 0 i I l Touts U 7 S 2 Totala IP I 39 II 3 Batted for Hoblltzell In the Thirteenth. Cincinnati 002000000000 02 Brooklyn .0 00000206000 02 Two base hit: Miller. Sacrifice hits Eiran, Hohlltzell, Downev, Hugglns Ew lnif. 2. Lumley Stolen bases: Downey 2 Huirglnfc. Double plays: Koblltzell to Downey; Hoblltxell unassisted. Base on balls: Off Ewlng. 3; off Mclntyre. 4 off Rucker. 2. Struck out: By Ewlng 3- by Mclntyre, 1; by Rucker. 3. Hits: Off Mc lntyre, 6 In seven Innings; off Rucker 2 In six Innings. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Friend Wins In Tenth. SEWARD. Neb., July 30 (Special Tele gram.) Yesterday Seward was shut out bv Friend. 3 to 0, and today Friend won a ten inning game, 5 to 8. It was anybody game all the way through with Friend getting their hits when most needed. Sew ard had several chances to win their game but lost by not hitting the ball. Score: - . . R H. Friend 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2-6 8 Seward 0 00001 200 03 Batteries: Friend, Simpson. Bog a Us and Lucas; Seward. Stewart and Ling. Base on bails: Off Simpson, 7; off Bogatts. 3; off Stewart, 1 XEW MEMBER OF ROl llKE FAMILY Pa Has Not Learned .Name of the Ad dition to Ilia Tribe. Pa Rourke haa a new pitcher. What hla name la neither Pa nor anyone else thla aide of Chicago haa found out. It la this way: Pa got It Into Ins head he needed another right handed pitcher to finish out the eeason. so he went to wiring to some of hla bate ball friends in the east. Joe Cantillon came to the rescue and a!d he had a crackerjack that he woule let Pa have. The owner of the Omaha team immedi ately wired transportation to Washington without waiting to Inquire aa to the pitch era name or record and word has been received that he leaves Friday night for lies Moines to Join the Rourke family. Game at Florence Saturday. "he Crane Company and Souih Omaha Young Men's Christian association teams will meet at Florence Dark Satn.v . 1 .. 1 1 . - iiciili'Ull. 4 It. IllJVUy Crane Co. S. O. T. M. C. A. Stuart ...liow Matheia Flnnev Hydock Cohn Mager Hill Ciossom O'Neill , Elliott Harr Mathews ...First .. . . .SfK-ond ...Short . ...Third . ...Left ... ...Cen;er , Schuchart. Right Page Catch Pevereese Reinschrleber Pitch Fletcher Port ( rook Raae Ball. The SiKteenth Infantry base hall team of Fort Crk has the following dates open for the month of August and the manager would like to correspond with the mana ger of any amateur team reading this notice, vis., August I, 9. 10, IS, 14. 15. 30. 21. 22. 27. 2 and t. Cltliens of Omaha may aee a game at 2 00 o'clock every week day, except Friday and Saturday. No ad- Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAl'OE. AMER. ABS'N. W.L.Pct.' W.L.Pct. Sioux City.. .58 34 . Mlnneapls ...o7 47 .6s Omaha 51 H7 .510 Milwaukee ,.t6 48 .o!W Des Moines. .4? 3 .63 1-oulsvllle ...15 4; .6211 Denver 43 41 612 Columbus ...52 51 .006 Topeka 42 43 .4iHSt. Paul 49 ,"1 4:J Wichita 44 .4KH Toledo 4S 63 .475 Pueblo 33 54 .?19 Kansas City. 46 6.1 .4tt Lincoln 33 55 .:(7. Indianals ....47 58 . 443 NAT. LEAlirE. I AMER. LEAQCE. W.L.Pct! W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ...4 C4 .7271 Detroit 59 33 .tV41 Chicago M SO .tirlPhlla 55 37 .595 New York... 50 35 .TjNl Boston 53 43 651 Cincinnati ..44 44 .&oi Cleveland ....4S 43 .527 Phlla 40 4, .4oi1 Chicago 4fi 4 .;00 St. Louis.... 3fi 49 .424, Nw York 42 4 ,42 Brooklyn . ...32 ?6 .Jtfiv St. Louis 40 52 .435 Boston....25 63 .D4 Wash 26 66 .27 OAMKS TODAY. Western League Omaha at Des Moines, Sioux City at Uncoln, Denver at Puebio, Topeka at Wichita. National League Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at Plttsburu, Brooklyn at Cin cinnati, Boston at St. Louis. American League Chicago at Washing ton. St. Louis at Boston, Detroit at few lork, Cleveland at Philadelphia. American Association Minneapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Columbus. Kansas City at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Toledo. mission Is charged except on Sunday. The Sixteenth Infantry team will play the Bel levue Stock Yards team at Fort Crook Sunday, August 1. Admission to grounds free, to grand stand 15 cents. Game called at 2:30 p. m. GAMES IJJ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Pitchers are Eur Marks for Minneapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Julv 30. MlnnennoltaU experienced little difficulty In defeating In- uiciiiuijuiifi looay. rsom local pitchers were io ine II K in sr of the v s t nz batsmen m.r, stead held the home team safe at all times, ocore: MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. wier, m 6 0 0 4 OCliaiJb'rn a. If t t t 0 0 wuitiin, rr.... t l 5 V 0 M Cbin, cf I 0 2 0 0 itowna, JD. ... 3 1 4 OHiyd.n. rt...l 3100 i .-loin, 01 o v owakrflaM, lb I 0 11 1 rrarath, If... 4 1 3 0 OBurka. 3b ... I 2 11 '". ' 1 I 0 OBowerman, c. 2 0 3 2 0 oiiina, 3o...o v o I Williams, 3b. 4 I a 3 B'ock. B ft 3 10 OHopka, ..... 4 1 1 I uimauai. p.. 5 1 1 3 Omasa, p 0 0 0 0 0 . , Kuepper, p... 4 0 111 io la u 14 a7 a I Tot. It 84 37 II inaianapolls 0 000010102 Minneapolis 1 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 011 Two-base hit: Olmstead. Three-base hit Block. Struck out: Bv Glase. i: hv nim, stead, S. Double plays: Oyler to Downs to jiti, uowns to Gill. Hit by pitched ball: iuciirney, aKeneia, Gill. Balk: Glase. Bases n balls: Off Glase, 1. Sacrlfioe nus: Mcjnesney, Bowerman, Downs, Cra vath. Hits: Off Glase. fi In tnn nH ti.n thirds Innings; off Kuepper,. 8 In six and one-third lnnlnss. Time: 1:40. Umpires: auu uumrie. Loolsvllle Wins Game. LOUISVILLE, July 30. Hogg allowed but three hits today and Louisville won, mak ing it three out of four in the series with Kansas City. Neither team was able to score until the eighth inning, when the locals landed victory by tallying two runs on Olson's timely single with two men out. While Domer was batted for nine safe hits, he kept them well scattered In all save the eighth. Jake Beckley was benched In this Inning for arguing over a close decision with the umpire. The contest was slow and listless because of the extreme heat. Score: LOUISVILLE. KANSAS CITT. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Dunlaavy, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Shannon, cf.. 4 0 0 0 1 Woodruff, cf. 4 I ft l)flrtinly. If. 3 0 2 g.Bulllran, Ibt I I Olnon, 3b 4 3 1 (julnlan, .. 4 1 1 Pclti. lb 2 1 13 Huahat, o. ... 2 0 1 Hon. p 3 o 0 0 OShajr, 4 0 13 0 0 0 Beckley, lb.. I 0 T 1 0 0 OHaliman, rf . 4 1 ft 0 0 ( OI.ov.. if s 1 4 o 0 3 0 Herllng. 3h. .. 2 0 2 3 0 1 OBraibear, 2b. 1 1 3 3 0 1 ORltter, c .t0 2 1 0 4 OPorner, p 3 0 0 1 0 J. Sullivan, lb 1 0 0 0 0 . Total! 30 9 27 12 0 ' Total! 37 34 1 Louisville 00000002 t. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Olson, Ritter, Woodruff. Brasher. Sacrifice hits: Ritter, Heltlng, Peltx, Love, Delehanty. Two-base hits: Sullivan. Quinlan. Double plays: Ritter to Shay. Struck out: By Hogg, 1; by Dorner, 1. Base on balls: Off Hogg. 2; oW Dorner, 1. Left on bases: Louisville. 7- Kansas City, 5. Time: 1:43. Umpire: King. Doable-Header Divided. TOLEDO, July 30-Toledo and St Paul divided a double header, the visitors taking the first 4 to 1 and Toledo 'the second S to 1. Of the five hits allowed by Owen Murray got two triples and a double In four times at bat. Score first game: TOLEDO. ST. PAtlu AB.H.U.A.E. AB.H.o.A.E. McCarthjr. cf. 4 1 1 0 lLetaa, If 4 3 0 0 gmoot, rf.... 3 1 0 0 OIiaTii, cf 1 0 0 0 1 Freeman, lb.. 4 1 10 1 OArmb'at'r, lb 4 2 I 3 0 Hickman, 'If . 4 0 4 0 OMurray, rf...4 1 4 0 Hlnchman, 3b 4 3 4 I OO'Bricn. 3b... I 1 it) 0 Abbott, e 4 0 7 3 OBoucher. aa... 3 1 I 1 0 Elwert, lb.,.. 4 111 OWrtglay, Jb.. 4 113 0 Lynch, aa 110 7 OCarlacb. c... 4 0 ft 0 0 WcSurdr, p... 1 0 0 2 OLaroy, p..... 4 0 12 0 Land 10000 Totals II f ft 1 Totals M I 17 11 1 Lynch out for Interference. Batted for McSurdy in the ninth. Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. Paul 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 04 Two base hits: Murray, Boucher, O' Brien. Three base hits: Boucher. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; St. Paul, 6. Double plays: Murray to Armbruster. Hit by pitcher: By Leroy, Lynch. Base on balls: Off Mc Surdy, 8. Sacrifice hits: Smoot, Davis. Stolen bases: Hinchman 2. Elwert, Lynch, Davis. Armbruster. Struck out: McSurdy 6; LeRoy, 6. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Owen. ! ocore second game: TOLEDO ST. PAUL. AB H O A E. AB.H.O.A.E. McCarthy, cf. 5 3 4 1 OLIeaa. If 4 0 10 0 Smoot, rf ft 0 1 o ODavn, cf 4 0 0 0 0 Fieeman, lb . 4 1 14 0 OArmb'it'r, lb 4 1 7 1 1 Hickman, If . 4 3 0 0 OMurray, rf .. 4 I 3 1 0 Hlnchman, 3b 4 1 u II OO'BHan, 3b.. 10 10 0 Land, c 3 0 I 0 4 touch . ...40331 E.iwn, ma.... i i i i w rigiey, Jb.. 3 0 110 I.nch 3 0 3 2 0 arisen, c... 3 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 OOehrlnt. p .. 1 0 0 0 1 Owan, p Ryan, p t 0 0 2 0 30 7 27 It lCoikoian, lb.. 10 3 0 0 Touts.. Total. 13 ft N ft 1 0203000 6 Toledo ... St. Paul 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 Two base hits: Hickman, Murray. Three base hits: Murray 2. Hits: Off Gehrlng, 2 In two Innings. Hit by pitcher: By Ryan, Hickman. i;ase on balls: Off Gfhring, 3; off Ryan. 2. Left on bases: Toledo, ; Si. Paul, 4. Sacrifice hits: Land. Sacrifice fly: Elwert. Stolen bases: Hickman, Land. Struck out: By Owen. 2: by Gehrlng, 1; by Ryan. 4. Passed ball: Carlsch. Umpire: Owen. Time: 2 20. Game 1'oatjioned. At Columbus Milwaukee-Columbus game postponed; rain. litMES 1 TIIIIEE-I LEAUl E Combination of Hits and Errors Wins for Blooming-ton. Dl'Bl'QrE, July 30. Uloomlngion won from Dubuque, 6 to 1. today by bunching hits and on errors. Score: R H K Dubuque 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 V 4 Ul'iumliigton 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 16 9 0 Batteries: Faber and Wunnemacher; Dav id.on and Crift. Ci:DAR RAPIDS, July 30.Peorla won to day, principally through costly errors by Ct-dar Rapidx. Score: R H K Cedar Rapids.. ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 4 6 Peoria 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .1 4 1 Batteries: Carmlchae! and Rohrer; Walsh and liieglns. ROCK ISLAND. July 30 Springfield won eaMly from Rook Island today, 4 to 1. good batting. Store: R H E Ruck Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 SpilnKfield 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 I 12 6 Batteries: Neal and Jacobsen; Daley and Johnson. DAVENPORT. July 30-Hlnrlchsen's hit to light field today brought In the winning run. giving the game to Davenport, 3 to 2 Scure: R H E. Davenport 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3 0 Decatur 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 7 1 Batteries: Jaeger and Smith; Jacobjen and McNamara. Anbarn Defeats Booster NEBRASKA. CITY. Neb., July 30 -(Special Telegram ) The Auburn team played th Boosters here this afternoon in the presence of a monster crowd Score: Auburn 1 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 9 Boosters 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Batteries: Auburn. Scholt and Rosan hover: Boosters. Smith and Thome . Um pire: Baker, BLUE RIBBON MEETING ENDS Hamburg Belle Lowen Her Record in Exhibition Mile. LADY MAUD C. WINS FREE PACE Lady Jones Wins 2iOT Trot from sterling; McKlnney and Span ish Qneen llorsea Go to Kalamasoo. DETROIT, Mich., July SO The twenty fifth annual Blue Ribbon meeting came to a close this afternoon In a blaxe of glory, when HamburK Belle lowered her own record two seconds at 2.02V In view of the high wind on the back stretch It was a splendid performance. The mare was paced by a runner Just back of her and was well rated. The driving club gave a handsome silver cup to her youthful owners, the sons of John E. Madden. The racing feature of the card was the free-for-all pace and It was handily won by Lady Laud C, her heats being In the fastest time of the year. In the 2 07 trot Sterling McKlnney and Spanish queen both broke In the first heat, which was easy for Lady Jones. Sterling McKlnney trotted the second one and reduced his record half a second, but he broke In the third when Lady Jones caught him In the stretch and the mare won. The 2:04 pace was fought to the limit with three heat winners. Argot, Hal and Bosun had won heats In slow time. Lady Elgin got her stride and won the third In . ct. v.. j,.. I . .Z V, Anotner fast race was the 2:09 pace, In which Tony Swift was the best and stepped In 2:K. Oro Belllnl won the 2:25 trot through his good manners and speed In the stretch. The horses go from here to Kalamaxoo, where the grand circuit holds forth next week. Summaries: 2:24 Pace, Purse $1,000 l ady Elgin, br. m. (McLane)....7 6 112 The Bosun, b. g. (Cox) 5 12 11 Argot Hal, b. h. (Henvon) 1 Mil Mary K., b. m. (McMahon) 8 2 3 2 3 w. 1). ., cn. g (Saunders! 3 8 4 4 4 Sidney TL, b. g. (McGarvIn). . . 4 4 5 6 dr Chaplain Root, b. a. (McCarthy). 6 7 dr ). g. I (Sfori Angeline, b. m. (Siono) 2dls Time: 8:1M. 2:0sVi. 2:0n, 2:10, 2:114. 2:25 Trot, Purse 31.000 Oro Belllnl. br. g. (Dlckersonl 4 1 Dr. Jack, b. g. (Murphy) 1 2 Telemachus, b. h. (McDonald) 8 g My Gift, blk. m. (Saunders) 2 4 Tl ime: 2:12V4. 2:2. 2:104, 2:104. Free-for-All Pace, Stake $3,000 Lady Maude C, ch. m. (Chitwood) 1 1 Citation, b. m. (fJxMahonl 2 2 Barot: Grattan, b. g. (Geers) 5 3 Darkey Hal, blk. m. (Snow) 8 5 Alleen Wilson, blk. m. (Hyde) 4 4 Major Brlno. blk. g. (Richie) 6 6 Reproachless, blk. m. (Shank) dls Time: 2:03, 2:03!. 2:07 Trot, Purse $1,000 Lady Jones, blk. m. (Murphy) 1 2 1 Sterling McKlnney, b. h. (Geers) 3 1 2 Spanish Oueen, b. m. (Macey) 2 3 3 Time: :0, 2:06fc. 2:07. 2:09 Pace, Purse 1.000 Tony Swift, blk. h. (Dean) 1 Shamrock, ch. h. I Loom Is) 2 Earl, Jr.. sr. h. (Cox) 7 Point Burglar, b. h. (Snow) s Klnemore, b. h. (Hopkins) 5 Sir Milton, ch. g. (Jackman) 4 Prlnoe D., ch. g. (Spangler) 6 nine: i.V.'ft. To Beat 2:04 Hamburg Bell, bv Axworthv. Rallv Sim. mons, by Simmons Andrews, won. Time, oy quarters: UioOVa, 1:01 1:31V, 2;02. GAMES IN THE AMERICA LEAGUE Athletics Defeat Cleveland Br Score T to 1. PHILADELPHIA, July 30.-Long drives by Davis and Murphy with men on bases gave Philadelphia an easy victory over Cleveland today. Davis scored two runners with a triple and Murphy sent two men home ahead of himself with a home run. Philadelphia made a triple play In the fourth Inning. With Goode on third and Ball on first, Collins got Stovall'a fly back of the pitcher's box while on the full run and both runners were caught off their bases. Catcher Thomas had his thumb In jured by a foul tip and Larkln, formerly of Holy Cross, made his American league debut. Scoret PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hettm'llsr, If 4 I I 0 OiTooAa. rf I 0 10 0 Oanley. of.... 1 0 6 0 OBall, u 1 0 3 3 1 Colllna, 3b... I 1 4 I 0 Rtorall, lb... 4 0 10 1 0 Baker, 3b.... 4 1 4 I OLalola. lb t i I l a Murph, rf... 4 10 0 ODemll, a 3 0 10 0 Darls, lb 4 3 ft 0 0 Clark, c 3 3 1 0 0 Barry, aa 4 1 3 1 0 Hlnchman, If 4 1 3 0 0 Thomai, B...0 0 0 0 0 Pairing, lb . I 0 0 10 Larkin, e 4 1 4 0 lBlrm'nani. cf 3 0 3 0 0 p a v u ULilabnanU, 8 1 lion, p ToUla 34 U 37 1 Bollaa, p Lord .. p. 0 0 0 0 0 ...10100 ... o o o t o ...1 0 0 0 0 Total. 0 (Mil Batted for Sltton In sixth. Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 3 fl o i ? Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Hlta: Off Llebhardt, 2 in one Inning; off Sltton, 7 in four innings: off Bolles. t in three Innings. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7: Cleveland. 6. Bases on balls: off iivm t; on lepnarat, z; off Bolles, l. struck out: y uygen, 3, oy tsitton. 2; by Bolles, 1. Home run: Murnhy. Three-haa hit. Davis, Heitmuller. Two-base hits: Hlnch man, Davis. Sacrifice hit: Uanley. Stolen oases: iieiimuuer w, uoode. Triple play Collins to Baker to Davis. Hit by pitched Pail: By Dygert, Goode. Time: l;6o. Ura- liii ea. u uugnun ana Hurst. Doable-Header Divided. BOSTON'. July 30.-8t. Louli and Boston divided honors In a double-header here today, the first game going to the locals by hard hitting, 7 to 1, and the visitors winning the second, 10 to 4. In the second Collins was given poor support and Nourse was batted hard. Score, first game; BOSTON'. ST. LOUIS. JJ.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Nllaa. If 4 110 OHartial, as... 4 0 4 4 a Lord, 3b I 1 2 OStona, rf 4 0 1 0 1 Bpaakar, el... 4 3 10 OHollroan, cf. 1 1 4 0 o Gcktlsr, rf... 4 13 0 VUrlgsa, If 4 10 0 0 Wanar, aa. .. 4 1 1 OJonea, lb 4 1 J o Gardner, aa..0 0 0 V OWIIliama, 2b. 113 3 1 Statil. lb 4 1 II 0 Of'ama. 3b. ... I 0 4 10 Trench, lb ... 4 3 17 Otiiephaai, o.. I 0 1 10 carman, e. . . 2 0 4 0 61'iui.in, p.... 1 0 0 3 0 Madden, e... 10000 ciroite. p ... 1 1 0 0 0 loia Is 34 mil I Papa, p 3 0 0 0 0 Totala IS 11 27 19 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Boston 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Three-base hit: Niles. Home run: Stahl. Hits: Off Cicotte, 1 In three Innings; off 1'ape. 3 In six innings. Double plays: Wagner to French to Stahl. Hartael in Williams to Jones. French to Wagner to ! Stahl. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Bos- i ton, 8. First baso on balls: off Cicotte 1 j off Dineen, 1; off Pape, 2. Time: l' 32 I Umpires: Egan and Connolly. 1 Score, second game: j ST. LOliS. BOSTON. B.H .O A S. B H O A K Hartiel, m .. i I 3 i ONilaa. If t 1 1 0 1 Btane. rf 10 0 0 Olont, 3b 4 1110 MtAleese. cf. I 1 0 0 OSpeaker, ef...4 I ft 0 ll Hoffman, rf.. 1 0 0 0 0 llaeeier, rf 1 1 3 0 0: CtiH. If ... ft 14 0 lW.inar, aa. . . I 111) Jon., lb 4 1 13 1 OGardner, a... 1 0 0 0 o I William.. Zb. 10 11 Oe'.bl. lb I 0 14 0 0! F.rrl.. b ... 4 3 1 3 0 Fr.ncjl. 2b . . I 0 0 I 0 i (riser, c 4 0 4 1 OLonohue. c..4 I I 1 oi Ptlty. p 4 1 1 1 1 Colllna, p.. I 0 0 i ll Noun., p 0 0 0 0 1 I Total! 34 .1 11 2 'Hitp.r 1 1 0 0 0 Totals. . . Batted for Nourse in ninth. .14 I 37 11 6 1 0 0-10 0 0 10-4 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 2 Boston 0 12 0 0 Two-base hit: Gessler. Thre-base hit: Pelty. Home runs: Sneaker. Ferris. Hits: Off Collins. 6 In seven and one-third In nings; off Nourse, 4 In one and two-thirds Inning. Sacrifice hits: Stone (2). Sacrifice fly: Gessler. Stolen bases: McAleese. Hart- sell. Ift on bases: St. Ixuls, 3; Boston. 6. First base on balls: St. Louis. 2: Bcmton, 1. Struck out: By Collins, 2; by Pelty, 8; by Nourse, l passed ball: Donohue. Wild pitch: Collins. Time: 1.65. Umpire: Con nolly and Egan. Highlanders Shot Oat Tlcers. NEW TORK. July 30 -Manning was In great form today and New York blanked Detroit, ( to 0. In the second game of the series. Donovan was Ineffective and his support wm alow. A itax atop and tbrow by Morlarlty was the contest's flcldlns feature. Score: NBW YORK lKTROIT " H O A T. n H O A It I ft I 1 ft 'rtnes, rf I 0 (I 0 .10 10 1 Puih hi I 0 2 1 I 1 11 0 0i,-aford. lb. 4 0 7 I 1 4 110 0 1'cr.h. rf . 4 3 3 0 0 I 1 I 1 MMntrr. Il l I I 0 I I I I 0 Mortality. Jb 4 0 1 10 I I I I 0 Kllhf.r. h . I t 1 4 1 0 0 Sc hmMt. r ... t ft 4 0 1 4 10 1 ftltenoan. p.. 1 0 ft 4 it Roarman ... I ft ft 0 o M 10 17 10 IKtlllan. p . . ft 0 0 0 0 Petrmltt. cf. Keelur, rf... fha. lb... Rngie, If Knight. l.arrtt, Jh Autlit. Sb.. K elnow, c . Manning, p . Totala Total! SO 4 24 1 3 Batted for Donovan in eighth. p,,,rlt 00000000 0-0 Nw York 20030020 Two-bnse hits: Laporte (2. Engle Mc lntyre. Three-base hits: Mclntyre. Austin. Sacrifice hits: Bush, laporte Sacrifice fly: Keeler. Stolen bases- Austin, lft on bases: Detroit. 6; New York. 9. Flrt on trrors: Near Tork. 1; Detrclt, 1. Struck out: By Donovan, 2; by Manning. 3. Bases on balls: off Donovan. 2; off Manning. 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Donovan, 2. Wild pitch: Donovan. Hits: Off Donovan. 10 In seven lniilnK; off Killlan. 0 In one In ning. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Perln and Sheridan. White oi Win Doable Header. WASHINGTON, July 30 -Chicago won both games of the double header with W ashlngton by the scores of B to 1 and f. '? 1V,,Sron otitpitched Smith In the .'V.'..""' Whl, bad a shade the better or Withnrup in the second Ishell's batting In the first game and Milan's li the sec ond were the features. Score first game: CHIPACIO. WA.SHINOTON B.H.O.A.B. B H O A E Altliar. rf... 4 0 I 0 0 Brown. If ..4 l' n' 0 j Pirant, cf I 0 11 OPonohu. lb . 4 in 0 0 Ibll. lb t 110 0 llnmeuh. rf..4 1 1 0 o IWmshartr, If. 4 1 4 0 OPelehanty. Jb I I 4 j I-uneii, so .. 1 u v 0 Millar. c( .... 4 1 I 00 H. , v v vionroy, irj AU. 2b 4 3 ft I 0 Street, c. . Owens, e 4 110 1 Mr Bride. .1 Soot l, p 4 10 1 OSmlth, p .. Ohl, p Totals.. v.. II 10 17 11 2cirmr .. Milan .... 10 16 0 10 4 10 4 114 0 110 10 0 0 0 o 1 0 o n o 1 0 0 0 0 Total is s 37 16 I Batterl for Smith In the eighth. Batted for Street In eighth. W'ashlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Chicago 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-6 Two base hits: Donahue, Tannehlll Three base hit: Isbell. Hits: Off Smith 8 In eight Innings; off Ohl, 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Purtell. Double plays- Tan nehlll, Ati and Isbell; AU and Isbell. Left on bases: Washington. 7; Chicago 8 First base on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Scott 2. First on errors: Washington. 2; Chi cago. 8. Hit by pitcher: By Smith 1 Struck out: By Smith, 3. Wild pitch - Smith Time: 1:40. Umpires: Kerln and Evans. Score second game: CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A K Altlier, rf...4 1 1 0 oBrowne, If... ft 0 0 0 0 Parent, cf....4 1 1 0 ODonohue. lb . I 0 10 0 0 Isbell. lb.... 4 0 1 otnslaub. rf..4 3 3 0 0 Dougherty. If 4 1 3 0 0 Delehanty, lb 4 0 1 4 0 Purtell, lb... 4 0 11 0 Milan, cf ...4 1 ft 0 0 Tannehlll. as 4 I 1 I OConroy, 3b... 4 0 0 4 0 Alt. 2b I 0 I 1 0 Street, e I 0 4 i 0 Sulllran, 0... 1 1 7 1 OMcBrtde. .11410 V.hke p 1 1 3 3 OWitherup, p i 0 0 2 0 Totals 33 27 10 0 Totals 11 I 17 U "0 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Home run: Milan. Sacrifice hlta- iinn. hue, AU. Double plays; Street and Dele hanty; Sullivan and Tannehill. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Chicago, 6. First Dase on Dans: oil Witherup, 1; off White, 1. Struck out: By Witherup, 1; by White, 1. Time, 1:30. Umpires: Evans and Kerln. HAHXESI RACES AT COLT M IMS Bird II. Wins 2H6 Pace la the Fourth Heat. COLUMBUS, Neb.. July 30.(Spec!al Tel egram. The 2:1ft pace was the feature of today's races, and was won by Bird H in the fourth heat. The time was remarkable, considering the soft condition of the track. Twenty-five hundred people were In at tendance, and thla Is considered very good on account cf the Bad weather of, the first of the week. The bay trotting mare Peer less, owned by Art Perry of Wahoo, Neb., who won the 2:20 trot, was sold to Brown of Parsons, Kan., for 32,000. Tomorrow Is the last day and the free-for-all pace will be the feature, as the time will be under 2:10, and very ilkelv lower than 2:08. Besides this, the rest of the pro gram is strong and. with the special trains, the attendance should be over 4,000 There are seventeen entries In the 1:24 trot and twelve entries in the 2:20 pace. Sum maries: Three-year-old pace Dr. B. P., r. g. (Woods) 1 1 Hal Car, b. a. (.Hatch) 2 2 Lady Vlulck Shot, b. f. (Goodwin) 3 6 Montag, b. g. (Smith) 6 3 Beautiful Rest, b. s. (Bennett). rime: :v 2:20V. Trotting, l.ui cIhhm Fearless, b. m. (Hart) 1 Tulu. Williams, br. m. (Owens) 2 Yankton Belle, b. m. (Harrison) 3 Ueorge G. Hill, b. g. ( Heardmore).... 4 Time: 2:23 V, 2:34, 2:24. Pacing, 2:1b class Bird H.. b. m. (Harrison) 8 1 Louise M. C, b. m. (Hatch) 2 2 Kipp Radley. b. g. (Young) 6 5 Queen of the West, gr. m. (Smith). 4 4 1 1 2 4 3 Biscuit, b. ni. (layloii 7 ti 4 Chorister, br. a. (Brown) 1 8 S ds verna Post, b. m. (Rohare) 6 7 7 dr Time: 2:17. 2.16'xi, 2:164. 2:18. Trottlng, 2:1 class Allle Conqueror, b. m. (Harrison). .8 111 Sliver Star, r. g. (North) 1 2 4 2 Jeremiah, b. s. (Keryn) 4 4 2 3 iwln S. b. m. (Smith) (84 nine; lyonn, or. s. mnoaesj tt 300 f reddles C, b. g. (Douglas) ,...6 6 ds Time: 2:lfi, 2:1SV 3:18, 8:20. Running race, five-eighths of a mile dash; Don Bonnett, gr. ., won; McBeppo, gr. , second; Lady Chatam. b. m., third; Young Molo, s. g., fourth; Allegory, b. h., fifth. Time: 1:05. Wawerlln- wins Tennis Cup. BEATRICE, Neb., July 30. (Special Tele gram.) The second annual state tennis tournament closed here today. The finals were played In singles, and in doubles Sherwood and Young of Beatrice defeated Howy and Weaverling of Beatrice, 6-1, 0-4, 6-4. Weaverling won from Sherwood In sin gles. 6-3. 6-3, S-(. The last event was the most Interesting of the conteeu, being witnessed by a large crowd. Beautiful living cups were given to the winners In finals, also runners-up in singles and doubles. This win by Ralph Weaver ling. who was captain of the 1909 Corn huskers' team, gives him th Undisputed tennis championship of the state in singles outside of Omaha. Takes One-Sided Game. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. July SO (Special ) Kearney could not hit Jarrott after the first two Innings yesterday, and Central City won easily by a score of 12 to 8. One hit was ail that Kearney could get after the second Inning. Central City had no trouble finding Black, making fourteen hits, Including a couple of two-baggers by Jar rott and a home run by Smith. A large crowd attended. MONEY MADE BUYING THESE SUITS SOLD l)P TO $39.00 M Reasons Small Lots imd Garments We Wish to Close. VOLLRuEFw'S 107 SO. 16TH ST. EVANS AND SECREL WIN Exmoor and Riverside Golfcn Meet in Finals Today. YOUNG MEN TO THE FH0NT 1 .Neither of the Ictur In Y eafcrday'a Pla Is ther Tnrnly ears tlld (xioil corra are Mnile. , FLOPMOOR. III.. July :W --Chnrlei. Kvans. Jr., of Kxmoor and Albeit Srckel of River side handily defeated their ii-i"ment In the semi-final round of the western ama teur gulf championship tournament at thJ Homrwood Country club today. tul hev will meet In the flnuls tomorrow. Kwtns de feated Paul Hunter of Midlothian In 8 up and 7 to ploy. Socket won from Kenneth P. F.dwards of Midlothian by 5 up and I to play. The two who meet In the finals to. morrow have the distinction of being 'h youngest pair that ever fought the baitln for the greatest amateur honors In ihe west. Evans Is barely IS and Seckel is 20. Evans defeated Hunter, who Is also IS years old. and Edwards' age is 22. The Evans-Hunter match brousht out the better golf of the two seml-flnal battles. Evans plaed brilliantly In the morning, but Hunter, with the skill and coolness of a veteran of twice his experience, mail his rival fight hard for ever advantage he was able to secure. Evans led by ,1 up nt the end of the morning eighteen hole, and missed an apparently easy chance to make It 4 up by earless putting on the home green. The cards: Evans, out 3 5 4 4 5 5 3 4 3 3ft Evans, in 4 5 4 4 4 4 8 5 3'. 75 Hunter, out 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 5 3 :W Hunter, in 4 5 7 4 3 4 6 4 4-40-78 Plnr In Afternoon. In the afternoon Evans was the only one of th quartet to play a strong cutne. Hn started with a rush and raised his lead to 5 up on the first two holes. He won the list with a brilliant 3 to Hunter's 5. and took the second, 5-8. Evans went down the course as straight as a die and played at his top speed, his drives being especially long. Hunter's work was ragKCd and he often shot Into difficult places In the rough. Hunter half topped his drive and the ball struck two trees and Oien dropped at -ha foot of another. He was forced to chop the ball out from the base of the tree, but he got It out Into the open and sent his brassle third into the creek. He dropped another ball, and finally laid his fifth dead to the hole. Evans played the hole care fully with his Irons and holed out In 5, winning the match by 8 up and 7 to play. . The afternoon card: Evans Out 3 B 4 5 4 4 8 3-37 Hunter Out 5 K 4 4 5 5 4 5 412 Evans In 4 8 Hunter In 4 6 By holes not played. Meckel Play Is Brliilllant. Seckel played the most brilliant golf ha has shown during the tourney In his morn ing round with Edwards, making a 71 and leading the Midlothian star. The cards: Seckel-Out 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 5 834 Edwards-Out.... 4 6 4 6 4 5 3 4 8-37 8eckel-In 6 4 4 4 8 6 8 3 8-3771 Edwards In 3 7 5 4 4 3 6 4 43976 . Edwards made a hard fight In the aftr- . noon, but the best he ecould do was to keep Seckel from gaining a more decided ad vantage. Seckel got a beautiful drive of 200 yards on the fourth and made a pretty approach, but both men were putting poorly, with the result that the hole was halved In five. Thee twelfth was one of Edwards' most brilliant holes. After a good drive he made a great approach and laid the ball close to the hole on the difficult terraced green, winning the hole, 3-6. On the thirteenth Seckel drove Into tho rough and Edwards put his second Into tho rough. Edwards won the hole, 5-6. Seckel won the fourteenth, 3-5, and captured the match after Edwards failed to hole an easy putt for a half. The afternoon cards: Seckel-Out 4 6 4 5 4 6 8 7 Edwards Out 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 Seckel In 4 5 6 6 3 Edwards In 4 5 3 5 4 3-41, 8-41 2 1 Bye holes not played. Johnnie Bender to Coach Nebraska Announcement He Has Been Engaged Comes from Spokane, Wash ington. SPOKANE, Wash., July 30. "Johnny" Bender, base ball player and college coach, has been engaged to coach the foot ball team of the University of Nebraska, of which he is a graduate. Bloomfleld Wins a Pair. BLOOM FIELD, Neb., July 30. -(Special.) By playing errorles ball Bloomfleld shut out Osmond todav, 7 to 0. Yesterday they defeated Randolph, 12 to 2. Score, first ama R-H.C. Randolph 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 3 ) Bloomfleld ... 0 1 2 1 8 1 2 3 0-12 12 1 Batterie.i: Hammond and Reed; Busby and Busby. Score, second game: R.H.E. Osmond 6 00000000-084 Bloomfleld 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1-7 10 0 Batteries: Swift and Jewett; Brandt and Busby. Letdr'a Llona Win. LYONS, Neb., July 30. ( Special.) Pa catur was defeated In a ball game hers Thursday by Leldy's Lions by a score of 9 to 2. After the game a purse of $5.00 was made up for a foot race to take place on Main street. Decatur lost this also, the prize going to Elmer Heretideeii who la getting to be quite a racer, having won the prize on the Fourth. AT fta SU J H .V V 7