The Omaha Bee. PART TiVE SPORTING PAGE- 1 TO 4 UNDAY i. . , VOL XXXIX NO. 8. OMAHA, .SUNDAY MORNiXd. Al'Gl'ST 8. 1909. " SIMILE COPY MVB CENTS. Lincoln Bunch Is Easy for Omaha Team; Pirates Take a Pair; Athletics Defeat the Tigers COBS WIN ONCE; , n RATES TWICE Two Timely Hits tt Chicago Are Good for Three Scorn to Home Team ONLY TWO MADE OFF RUCKER Brooklyn Almoit Shut Out, but Sarei Herself in Ninth. ' ATHLETICS DEFEAT TIGERS - Take Second Game of Death Grip Series Between Leaders. STRUGGLE IS NOW FOR BLOOD Philadelphia Wl from Detroit hy Bnnrhlagi All Ita Hits Off Mollla la Tot Initio Amer ican LeaT-e Games. PIRATES TAKE DOUBLE-HEADER Beat Boston by Hitting Ball in Proper Season. GOOD WORK IS DONE IN BOX Brandon, Pnt In to Relieve Lelflcld. Pitt-he Exceptionally Well Day's names In the atlonal l.eagoe. CHICAGO. Ann 7. Chicago mad oniy tvn hlt. off Rucker today, but they wer timely snil good for thre runs. Sheckard w!ked In th first snil came hom with Srhulte nn the latter' horn run drive Into the HgM field bleachers. A pans, a doubl steal snd Tinker' bit scored the other. Bronkhn scored two In the ninth on a Ingle. an error, an out and Alperman'i scratchi'iwo-bagger. Score: CHtCACO ' B HO A I BROOKLTV. H O. A K 1 (ISarrtl. cf .'. 4 0 0 OCiemanl, If . . 4 0 1 0 OLennna. lb . 4 1 1 Chan.-. 1b I 0 12 tt 0 Alr-erman. Cb I o f tlnfMt. 3b 0 n 1 fiLumlor. rf ... I 0 4 OHnnlir. rf. .10" 1 McKlvnn. Ik I 1" 1 OMrMlllen. Mill t OBertan. . .. 0 0 1 Mahall, e. . . I 0 1 .. .27 1 17 11 lRucker. p.... I I 0 Evert. b. ..403 Sheokart. It. . I 0 4 Srhult. rf . . 4 1 0 Ho'matl. rf. .. 2 0 2 Tinker. ...! 1 4 Arif: r . . 1 l pulij-h. p i 0 0 Tlll n 0 4 a A o o 0 0 0 I 0 Total .... 12 ill I I Chicago S 1 0 8 0 0 0 -S Brooklyn 0 000000 2 2 Two-bare hits: McMillan, Alperroan. Nome run: Schulr. Stolen bases: Archer. Hofman. Chance. Latt on bases: Chicago, , Brooklyn, t. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 4 Rasas on errors: Chicago. 1: Brooklyn. I. Struck out: By Reulbach. I; by Rucker, S.wid pitch: Reulbacn. -rime: l.tw. Umpire: Johnstona. PIRATES TAKE BOTH GAMES Defeat Boston by Making? More Timely Rita. PTTTSBT TtO. Aui. T. Pittsburg took both games of a double header from Bos ton hers today, the first by a score of to 4 and the second. S to 1. In the first gam Boston secured all Ita runs and hits In the sixth Inning. Brandon relieved Lie field, and did not allow a bit. Both Willis and ' More pitched splendid ball 1b the second game, but the locals' hits were more timely, ".core, first game) - FTTTBBTma. BCWTW. B.H r). A.B- B.H.O A.E BaTbea. lb.. 4 I 0 0 n Thomaa. rf . . . I 1 1 0 . lit.... 4 I 4 0 4 Mkr, rf.... 4 0 10 Clark. If 4 I 0 0 0 Coft.r. a.... 4 111 Ab'llcbl. 8 2 1 1 MiiiMnt. ill I Miller, lb ... 4 1 1 1 Oshaan. th 4 0 I 0 Abatatn. lb . 4 i jn w im, lb... ...I o ii n VIImi, rf PHILADELPHIA.. Aug. 7 -Philadelphia closed In on Detroit today In the struggle for first place In the American league by winning the second same of the aeries before a crowd of 38,000 persons. It was the largest crowd ever seen at Shlbe park, except on opening day or a double-header. Philadelphia won by bunching all of the seven hits made off Mullln In two Innings. In the first Inning Stanag In trying to get a grounder knocked by Da-la. left the plate uncovered, ran toward third and collided with Collins, who was knocked senseless. Umpire Perrlne permitted Col tins, to score on the claim of Interference, and a long argument resulted. Stance's finger later was split by a pitched ball and Schmidt took his place. Score: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT B H O A . B H O. A.B Kartaal. If .4 1 1 Oyrlnrrr. If I 1 2 0 o Oinlar, ef.... 10 1 Buk. aa I 1 1 i 1 Olllna, 2b ... 4 111 r-rawfore. ef..4 1100 Bakar. lb 4 1 1 I lrbb. rf 4 1 1 0 0 Murptir. rf .4 0 4 0 OrtoaamaJi, It I II 0 1 Pnvi. lb .. .. I 1 I 0 OMorlantr. lb 0 4 0 Barry. 4 I I 0ryLary, lb.. 4 0 1 1 0 Ltvlngatone. c I 0 1 I 0 Manas. O...I 0 4 0 1 Plank, p till OSehmldt, c... 1011 Mullln. s t 1 I 0 Total so trial Total U I 24 11 I Philadelphia 1 0003000 -6 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Collins, Baker. Sacrifice hits: Ganley (2), Bush. Stolen bases: Baker, Davis. Collins, Cobb. Base on balls: Off Dank, 2: off Mullln ,2. Base on errors: Philadelphia. 1; Detroit. 1. Struck out: By Plank, 1; by Mullln, . Time: 2:00. Urn: plres: Perrlne and Evans. Hustlers of the Tri-County League r t a , a - D if 4r - - " ?ew ' a V . ' w ' LI- AW ,a'. i iSksBBSBBSBS 1 (7 .J f 1 7A 'v-'-: J Olbaon. llflaU, P Stork Brand mi. p. Total. 4 11 Osm.r. lb 1 0 0 0 0 .4011 Ogwermr. lb.. 11110 .2 0 0 1 1 Graham, e I 1 1 .0 0 0 0 Matters, p .. I ..I 0 0 0 Dabl.n 0 0 0 0 Wklt. p i UlltTTl Total m 4 24 U Batted for Mattern In eighth. Batted for Liefleld In sixth. Boston 0 0 0 4 t 0 04 Pittsburg 1 4 0 0 1 4 Two baae hits: Miller, Barbeau. Three baea hit: Barbeau. Home run: Wilson. Hlta: Off Ueflold, 4 In atx Innlrrgs; off Brandon, none In Ihree Innings; off Mat tern. In five Innings; off White, 2 In three innings. Sacrifice htt: Storke. Sac rifice fly: Beaumont. Stolen base: A b steln . Double plays: Abbattlcchlo to Mil ler to Absteln, Coffey (unaselsted), Gra ham to Beck. Left on bases: Boston. 1; Pittsburg, ft. Rases on balls: Off Mat tern, 2: off White. S; off Liefleld. 1; off Brandon. 1. Base on error: Boston, 1. Struck out: By Mattern. J: by Liefleld, I; by Brandon. 8. Passed balls: Gibson, Oraham. Time: 1:46. Umpires Klem and Kane. Score, second game: PITTSBtRO BOSTON. a H o. A R h n a c Barb, lb. . 1 I 1 OThomaa. ef...l I 1 0 Leh. :? 4 A 0 0 0uumant, of. 1 I 0 Clrk. If 4 1 e Onrkr, rf ... 4 0 1 0 Ab'ttrhls. a. 4 I I Oviahlan, ... 11 Mtllr. Sb . . 4 I OB-k. ef-It. . . 4 I a 0 0 Abatal. lb . 4 1 10 Sh.ao. 2b.... 4 13 1 rilaoa. rf . .1 1 ostana. Ik I .. I v i a oswMf, lb., till . 1 0 a 0arhL .... I 3 1 ' store, .. 110 .IT 7 17 11 TWeU M I 1 Boston 1 M M M H Ptrturg ...1 1 1 0 t S Baertftc hit: Wilson. Raertflca fly: Barbeau. Double plays: Wilson to Ab- battlechlo to Miller, Barbeau to Abstain. Hit with pitched ball: Mora. Barbeau. Stolem bases: Barbeau, fthean, Wilson, First baaa on balls: Off Mora 4. Left on bams: Brwton. 4: Pittsburg. 7. Struck Mti By Willis. 4. Timet 1J0. Umplraa: Ktaoi and Han. NEW" YORK BEATS CLEVELAND Highlanders Jam? on Cy Yonng In the Eighth Innln NEW YORK, Aug. 7 With the score tied In the eighth inning todsy New York Jumped on Cy Young for three runs and defeated Cleveland, i to 1 The runs were made on three hits, two pasaes, three stolen bases and a sacrlflca fly. Elberfeld wae sent off the grounds by Umpire Connolly In the first Inning for kicking over a strike and Easterly was hU on the knee by a foul tip In the eighth and had to retire. 6core; NEW YORK. rS-BVEXAND. B H.O A.I. B.H O A E tvmmltt, rt.,4 1 1 Oases, rf I 1 Klrr. rf....4 10 Ostorall. lb.... I T 2 0 Enl. If 4 0 1 0 OHInabtnan. It 4 110 1 Elharfoll, . 1 0 0 1 tuioM, lb. ... 4 I 4 2 1 ernv. lb.. 1 1 o OEatrljr, ...! 0 111 Orth. lb 4 1 1 1 OBmnl. t 100 Knisht, lb-a I 114 prrlnf, lb... 4 11 Anatin. lb.... 10 11 ORirm'bam, of. I 10 0 Klrlnow. C...4 1 I 0 4 Ball, n I 1110 Manning, p.. I 0 0 I OYeona, p I 0 0 0 0 Totala 11 10 X! 11 0 Total! n T 14 10 I Cleveland 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 02 New York ,' 0 0011003 6 Two-base hits: Knight, Ball. Three-base hit: Demmltu Saertfice hits: Knight, "Sto- vaii. Bscrince ny: Austin, stolen bases: Sweeney, Knight. Klelnow. Left on bases: i leveiana. , Mew York. s. liase on er ror: New York, L Double plays: Stovall to nan, nnignt to Sweeney. Hlruok out: ey loung, (, By manning, ft. Has on balls: urr young, s. Hit by pitched ball; Uoods Time: 2:00. Umpire Connolly. an WHlia. p. Tetals. From Left to HiKht Back Row: Wet, Third; L. Byers. Pltchfr; Wnmples, Pitcher: K. J. Byers. Second and Captain. Bottim Row: Wlckenkamp, Right; Simpson, Left; Krydrr, FiiRt; A. Morrasy, Catcher. - i DORCHESTER BASK BALL TEAM. Mnrrncy. Center: C F. Parker, Hlslit; Vein Byers, Mascot; Baker, Short; MILWAUKEE TARES SERIES Wins Four Straight Games from Indiananolis Team. LAST GAME'S SC0BE IS 6 TO 1 laltora Narrowly Escape a ht ont. a Triple by Bowermaa Giving; Them Their Only Ran. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 7.-The home club made a clean sweep of th series by de feating Indianapolis this afternoon, 4 to 1. The visitor had a narrow escape from a shutout, a lucky triple by Bowerrnan In the sirth giving their only run. Score: MILWAl KEB INDIANAPOLIS n H l A R Strunk. cf.. Rarrr. If .. M.Oann. lb Randall, rf. ''lark, jb ... I.rit. M k Warner. C... 4 '. l l 4 ' orhaih'rn It 12 0 0 Hivdn. rf . . I ! M OSmlth. cf ... 1 0 0 1 f arr. lb 4 1110 Burk. Ml .. 4 A n 2 i pna-orman. r 4 0 12 0 William. 2b. 4 110 OHopka. t ... I 111 non, p 1 - Kurfr. p .. 0 4 27 10 2 I. Inhuman, p. 0 Hoaln. r . ... 0 B H O A E 1 I 4 0 10 1 1 3 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 A A 00 OMAHA WINS FOURSTRAIGHT Rourke Tribe Has an Easy Time with the Poor Old Prohibitionists. LOWER IS ALMOST INVINCIBLE Links Fill Baies in Fifth, but Can Score Only Once. PITCHER ALSO STARS AT BAT Omaha T wirier Makes Three Hits and Two Runs. FOX HAS BIG CLOSING DAY BIG TENNIS EVENT SOON Middle West Tournament at Field Club on August 16. VISITORS TO BE WELL CARED FOR Standing of the Teams WEST LKAlil'K. AMER. ASSN. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Sioux City...M : ,m4 Minneapolis... M 4s -rl r.t. till.. ft CA '. WASHINGTON DEFEATS ST. LOUTS Senators Continue Their Present l.lttle Winning; Streak. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.Washlngton defeated St. Louis, i to L Hughes was a punle, while Waddell was hit hard. Browne's baae running was a feature. Score : WASHIIfOTON. Wt. LOUIS B.H.O). A.B. B H.O A.B. Frown, rt... I 1 Uril1, rf-a. 4 0 10 1 Milan. If 4 t 4 Alton. If 4 0 I 1 0 hlank'thlp. 0 4 110 McAIa. ef. 4 I 2 0 0 Dttohantjr. lb) t I I Owajiac, a..I 1 1 o 0 Ll!lt, ef... 3 14 PUt. rt 1 01 l onroy. lb... 4 111 Joe, lb 4 Kilo MrBrtd. a . 4 0 I 1 William 2b. I 0 0 1 1 Donebu. lb . till ( Parrl lb ... 4 0 4 1 1 Htilh, p.... 4 1 tephn. a... 4 till ; WaddaU. p, .. I 1 t 1 . Total 14 llMtl Te4l...t 114 f 4 Washington .........1 S 1 0 1 0 1 St. Louts 1 00 0 4 0 0 l Three base hit: Milan, Sacrifice hits: Milan. Blankenahlp, Lellvelt. Wllllama. Stolen bases: Brown (2). Milan (2), Blan kenshlp, MeAleeaa, Jones. Left en basea: Washington, 10: St Lou la 4. First base on balls: Off Hughes, 1; off Waddell, 3. First base on errors: Washington, 2; St. Louis, 3. Stmek out: By Hughes, I; by Waddell. a. Tlraaa 1B. Unkptraat Egan and Ksrln. PTnr.TJFS DEFEAT THE REDS 9rtsll's Maff f a Vlr Haa Miek ta.no w4ta. Ranlt. OTNCINKATT. Aac T.-MIlchsUs mu af Horm'i fly gave PhfJadetphla thetr first ran In th se-ranth. They added another In the ninth on a hit, a paaa and two out. After two of the locals had been retired la th ninth, Moren allowed two hits and two passes, forcing In one run. Bencher's grounder to Doollu ended th lull,' Boors PHILADELPHIA. CDtcnuVkTI, B.H.O A.B. K O A a lb ... 3 I lnrr, H.iMM of 4 cAa, at 110 0 rf ... 4 1 a (. Bk. 4 14 0s Oraat, Bat a, TllAia. Mas. . If 1 f e atubell. if . .. I Slot Br raatel. lb 4 I 4 f habJH!, Ik 4 I I 1 4 1 rwir. a... 4 I I 4 t MLa. ... I I I 0 Uuaalne. lb.. 1 1 1 a f 1 WHITE SOX LOSE TO BOSTON Wod Hold r-hleaa Team to Three Scattered Rita. BOSTON. Aug. 7-Boton won a fsst gam from Chicago today, S.to 0, Wood holding th visitors to three scattered hlta Score: 0tOtl ' CHlOAflO. an o.a a H O A Wit-. M 4 1 I Ala rf... 7 1 Lord, lb..;...! I I Panat. a ... 4141 pkr, I I I l.h.ll, ef I 0 4 0air.-if.... I I iDHakmr, If 4 1 1 0 Wasnar. a. I 1 0rTla, lb I All 1 0 Buhl. Ik I A ATrahlll. 1st 11 0 Preoch. lb... I 113 Ata. lb. I 0 4 4 Carrlsan. 0... 1 t I Osulllran.. a... I Olio a. s i 4 vstaita. p...., 1031 Total 21 1 tl II, Totala At I 14 II I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 o j To baa hit: Dougherti. Stolen bases: Isbell. Dougherty, Speaker. Left on bases: Chicago. 4; Boston. 1. Bases on bslls: Off Wood. 1; off Smith, L Hit with pt toned bell: Isbell. Struck out: By niinin, a, oy ntwa, i. lime: 1:90. pitta: O'Loughlln and Sheridan. I'm- Kab. lb ... f 1 Dslu. a ... 1 I 1 1 rmaut. I 3 --.rli. f i i I llMr' Th work of Daugherty on third foi U 1 rMbll ' s " ill II Bpringfleld and Pflug s phenomsnsl catch k.ta ,n ''ft ,h features. Score: RH Springfield 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 -3 1( M-a. P Totals. . at ttr : -10 T IT I Teta at.. Batted for Rowan In eighth Batted for Campbell In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 12 Two-baae hits: Paskert, Bransfleld. Fae Hfice hit: MoLean. Stolen bates: Bescher. Dakea. Kgan. Bransfleld. Double plays: Rowan to McLean to Hoblitiel; Moren to Dootn to Knahe. Bases on balls: Off Roman 3; off Moren, i. Struck out: Bv Moren. 6 ; by Rowan, 3. Wild pitch: Moreri. Hits: Off Rowan. 3 In eight innings; erf . ampbell. 1 n one Inning. Time; 2 00 'aspire: Rigler. JIANTS BEAT THE CARDINALS Tlt- Mathewnaa Pltehlaa- They Fiad th Task Baey, ST. ions, Aug. 7.-New York bunched !ve hits wrth a baa on balls oft Beebe r four runs In the first Inning of to lay's game mith Sl Loula With Math wson pitching, the New York had little hCentlnued on Fourth Page.) Springfield Deteata Frt Crook. SPRINGTIELD. Neb.. Aue. T.-iSneeial Teletram. Springfield won a game today, defeating Fort Crook in a red hot, see-saw g-me. The soldiers got to Faber hard in one inning, making all their runs in the for tch Somethtna Doing In Entertainment l.lne Every Mht In the Week Peter to Defend Title to C'nu. Tennis men sre lining up for the ninth annual open tennis tournament at the Omaha Field club for the championship of the middle west In both singles and doubles under the auspices of the United States National Lawn Tennis association, which Is to he held the week of August 1. The winner In 'he singles In the tourna ment will be called upon to play the present middle-west champion, Charles S Peters of Chicago, and the winner in doubles will play the present champions, C. 8. Peters and Walter T. Hayes, both of Chicago. The committee in charge of the tourna ment will,' as usual, try to make the stay of the visitors most pleasant, and to that end has prepared an elaborate program of entertainment. Monday nUht the visitor will be given a chance to ride the goat at Ak-Sar-Ben's den, and Tuesday evening they will be taken for an automobile ride. Wednesday night a dance will be given at the Field club, and Thursday night wi'l he some thing special, not yet announced. Fridav night the club i-moker will be given, and Saturday night therw will be another dance at the club. Besides these the golf coure, the bowling alleys, dancing pavilion, baths, buffet and cafe will be open for the use of the visitors. Play for Three Cnps. There are three -challenge cups to be played for and prizes will he given to the winner of single and the runner up; to the winner and runner up of the consola tion Blngles. to the winners and runners up of the doubles and the winners and runners up of the consolation doubles. J. H. Cravens of Kansas City will act as official referee and all matches will be best two out of three sets, except the semi-finals, finals and championship rounds, which will be best three out of five. The' tournament Is open to all ama teur tennis players and th committee re serve the right to pass upon th eligibility of any of the entrants. All en trie must be made to Herbert C. Kohn, 211 South Thirteenth street, on or before Saturday. August 14. Play will begin each morning at 10 a. m. and each afternoon at I p.'mi The Field- club, where the tournament will be held, has seven courts of clay com position with a hard, fast surface. ' This surface haa been darkened since last year to break the glare of the sun. Players find the games on the clsy courts much different from those on turf and spectators see much faster play. History of Cnp. The Field club challenge cup has been won once by Charles Peters and goes to the person who wins It three times, not necessarily In succession. W. T. Hayes owns the cup, which was furmerly com peted for. The history of the cup contests shows th 'following names on the roll of honor: A. Webster. Omaha. R. Sanderson, Oalesburg. III. Kherhart, Sallna, Kan. lialeehurg, 111. Des Moines Omaha Denver .... Wichita ... Topeka Pueblo Lincoln NAT. .Mi SS .taJi Milwaukee ..S3 SO .(A 41 ... ..1 Louisville ....5:1 M ,S27 .47 4"i .605; Columbus M .S6 .500 .43 43 ..i!St, Paul 54 5ft .4 FOX IS NOW OMAHA'S LEADER Premier Second Basemen Starts in at Vinton Park Today. WE ARE NOW THE FOXY R0URKES Tottla 12 4 24 It I Milwaukee 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 - lmlianapt.il 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hlis. Dougherty, Barry. Clark. Three-base hit: Bowerrnan. Hits: Off Olsse, S In five Innings, off Kuepper. :l in one and one-third Inning. Sacrifice hit: Olaie, Mctiann. Stolen bases: Heyden, Mcttann. Left on base: Milwaukee. 5; Indianapolis. 10 First base on balls: Off Dou.hert. 4; off tJlsie. 1; off Kuepper, 2: off Ltndaman. i 3. Struck out: By Dougherty. :; by tJlase, 1 0; by Kuepper. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: I Ow en. MINNEAPOLIS' WINS DOUBLE Finishes hy Tnklna F.ntlre erle from Toledo, MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 7. Minnespolis ha.l better luck In bunching hits In both games of today's double-header, and made It four straight with Toledo. Altrock relieved Wil son In the second Inning of the first gams. and although hit freely, kept the safeties scattered. A sensational one-handed catch by Downs was the feature. Score, flist 4:. 4 .4K4 Ksnss City. .50 57 .4i7 3 5S ,40j Tolado ; 0 t'O .455 34 3 3M, IndlHnspoll-...48 8.S 4 LEAUCi:. AM Kit LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ....! 7 .71 Petrol! R3 37 .W t'hicapo 30 .KM' Philadelphia.. t'O 40 .fn ! New York , i i Boston 44 .573 I Cincinnati . . .4 47 ni 1 Cleveland ...I-'' 1 St. Louis 41 32 .441ChltaKo 49 61 .4.H Philadelphia .42 53 .14.': New York.... 4- M .1 . i Brooklyn .35 50 3s St. l.ouls 43 5ti .434 Boston Ze 72 Washington.. .30 72 .21(4 GAMES TODAY. Western League Sioux City at Omaha. Lincoln at Des Moines, Wichita at Pueblo, Topeka at Denver. National League Brooklyn at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American Association Indianapolis at Kansas City. Toledo at St. Paul, Columbus at Minneapolis, Louisville at Milwaukee. Team Opens Series of Klgbt Game with Sioux City and Is In Uood Shape to Win. GAMES IN TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE i Dorchester Gets Ih-n bhina - "landing; of I. ensue. DORCHESTER ,Nh.. Aug. 7 (Special.) Dorchester received an awful drubbing at Exeter yeateiday, by the score of 8 to 0. Byers was hit freely, but his support was ragged on account of having some regulars out of the game. Mr. Hammond held the visitors safe throughout (lie game. Score: R.H.B. Dorchester OOOOOflOO 00 5 8 Exeter 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 8 8 4 Batteries: For Dorchester. Byers snd Morrasy; for Exeter. Hammond and Ander son. Other games Friday. August fi: At Fairmont Fairmont, fi; Sutton, 1. .At Geneva Geneva. 1; Shickley, 9. Standing of the league: Won. Lost. Pet. Shickley 13 6 .722 S,itton 10 9 .52S Dorchester 9 10. .474 Exeler 9 10 .474 Fairmont 8 10 .441 Geneva 8 11 .41 Games Tuesday. August 10: Dorchester at Fairmont douhle-header, Exeter at Shickley, Geneva at Sutton. in Fort Crook 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 06 7 Batteries: Springfield. Faber and Gib son; Fort Crook. Gsrmley. Smith and Wal ler. Two-base hits: Faber and Ruff. Home run: Faber. Struck out: By Faber, 6; by Uarmley, 4, by Smith. 3. Three straight for Friend. FRIEND. Neb.. Aug. T. (Special Tele gram The locals defeated the Arkansaw Travelers here again this afternoon, win ning all three games of the series. Score: R H E Travelers ....0 030000 03 4 4 Friend 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 -ft U 3 Batteries: Trmvalara, Berggren and Mos ler; Friend. Chrlstensen. Bogatts and Lucas. Struck out: By Berggnen. 1: bv Christensen, 1: by Bogatts. . Two-baae hits: Moki, Henry, Simpson. Haatlaas Defeats Seward. HASTINGS. Neb.. Aug. T (Special Tel egram ) Hastings took the third straight from Seward twday. 3 to 1. Batteries: Rus nian, Schounoer. for Hastings. Trimble and E. Ling and Ettlng for Seward. Eitlng was loaned by Hastings a substitute for Ling, who was Injured, Doane's New Coach lfOl N. 1902-F. 1H03 F. 1904-F. 1M0V-W. 1cahw. 1907 W. lilOs C. L. B. Fletcher T. Hayes. Toledo, la. T. Hayes. Toledo. Ia. T. Hayes. Chicago. S. Peters, Chicago. The Field club challenge cup in doubles has passed Into the possession of Messrs. Hayes and Peters and the committee will give a new cup this year. The history of the old cup shows the following winners since 1901: roi-c. H. Young and 8. S. Caldwell Omaha: lj--E. Tarnsworth and I. Raymond, Lin coln. Neb. 1903 H. M Holland and F. K. Sanderson, Galesbtirg. III. 1X4 Frank, and Fred Eherhsrdt. Salina, Kan. li" n. B. Fletcher. and F. R. Sanderson. Gslesburg 111. los Kreigh Collins and C. 8. Peters, cago l')7-Wallr Hayes and C. 8. Paters, cago. 1-Walter Hayes and C. S. Peters, cago. The tennis tournament alsts of: Chi-Chl-Chl- commlttee con- Herbert C. Kohn, Frank M. Bllsh, S. S. Caldseil, Will M. Wood, t'edric Potter. -Gay lord Martin. Arthur Seribner. Harry Koch, Robert J Dinning, Cuthbert Potter, Ralph Rainey. Wa Wants a Good Onef Player. 1 years of age. would like play Saturday ball. Call Harney 4111 to . -. - . ; .5 1 V VJ game: MINNEAPOLIS B.H.O. A. E Qulllln. . . 4 0 2 1 olllna. rf . ... 1 2 1 Downa. tb 4 2 I O'Neill, cf . . . 4 I 1 cravath. If .. 1 0 1 Gill, lb 4 2 1 J Olllna. 3b. 4 2 0 Rl(-k, r 1 0 I Wllann, p ... 0 0 1 Altrork. p... 4 2 1 2 0 MrCarthT. cf. 0 OStnoot. rf I 1 Praoman, lb. i 0 Hickman. It. 4 OHinchman, 2b 4 (1NIII. Sb 4 0 Abbott, c . .. 4 ftt vnrh, aa. . .. 4 OWoat, p I ONuahalman, p 1 TOLEDO B H OA E CODY CLARK. I An enormous crowd Is sure to see to j day's game, for the seat sale has been great. There Is a difference of only three games between Sioux City in first place and Omaha in third, and the rivalry Is keener than ever. Today's game Is the first of a series of eight, four In Omaha and four In Sioux City. If Glenalvln can he kept out of the series the games will be rattlers. Omaha Is In excellent shape for this supreme battle. Sioux City has been doing some shaking up. Campbell j ib koimk; to i.incoin tor June ana jonn- son, the W innehago. Johnson lost his first game yesterday. ritcher Rochelle. whom Pa bought from Washington, has not yet shown tip. Rut Pa expects now to make 'em go harder than ever and be at the flag-raising when the time comes. j Call Them ow the Foxy Ronrkes. Billy Fox will appear at Vinton Street park this afternoon for the first time as captain and manager of the Omaha team. He will play second base. President Rourke completed the pur chase of Fox from Lincoln yesterday, giv ing xi.giD in cash for him. He agreed to let Lincoln have Pendry until It could get another second baseman, but Schipke hurt has had knee In the game at Lincoln yes terday and Pa was afraid to leave Pendry. schipko will play this afternoon If his knee Is t o worse, and If he continues In good shape Pa will send Pendry to Lincoln until the gap there is filled. Pa Is glad to let go of the bench man ager's Job. Pa was surprised at Don Despain for letting go of Fox, and so Is everybody else who knows anything about base ball. Fox Is undoubtedly the premier second baseman of the league, an all-round sea soned ball player, resourceful and versa tile, a good leader, and was the backbone of the Prohibitionists. Of course Despain is a novice In base ball: his experience dates from a couple of week ago, when he succeed od Guy Green aa senior pro prietor of the Lincoln team. Because of this and because of his interest In the welfare of th entire league. President Rourke did not attempt to push th Fox deal after he saw what a serious blow it would be to Lincoln, but this fact didn't seem to weigh heavily on the young man at the head of the Prohibs, and In spite of advice to the contrary he let go- of Fox. Rourke. of course, Is happy to get Fox, and Fox Is delighted with the deal. , It looks like Despain is trying to make a little ready money by selling players. Fox has always been a. popular man In Omaha, and he will become more so now that he Is to wear an Omaha uniform. His coming gives to Omaha not only a good leader and crack second basepian. but one of the best base runners and a pa.stmaster at the Inside game. He has had major league experience and knows all there Ik to know about base ball. fox did not come up with the P.ourkes from Lincoln last night, but will be here this morning. He Is enthusiastic over his situation and eager to start things off against the Sioux. Dempsters Brat Hatters. BEATRICE. Neb, Aug. 7 (Special.) The Dempster ball team and Harden' Hatters played a close and exciting game last evening, th former team winning by the score of 3 to 2. The game was feature lss but both teams played a fine game. I Score: , RUE. ' I lempsters 8 7 3 I Hatters 2 4 1 i Batteries: Dempsters. Quinn snd Clark. Hatters. Dealing and Whltcomb. Derntur Blanks Midways. DECATUR. Netv. Aug. 7 . (Speclul Tel egram.! The Decatur hase ball team this afternoon fief ted the Midway Coons of ijinana By tne score of 6 to 0. Score: R H E Deralur 0 0.1 I 0 1 2 0 05 9 3 Midway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 i Batteries: Deca'ur. Matnev and Higglns; Midway, Brown, Ie and Kennedy. Iowa Male Tennis. The tournament for the Iowa State Ten nis championship will be held the week 1 following the Middle West tournament at I the Omaha Field club. It will re plard ! on the court of the Y per ion club at De J Moines. Gilman of Sioux City is the prea j etit champion of Iowa and after playing ' through the Omaha tournament will go to : Des Moines to defend hla title. The cham , pionshlu. in doubles is held by Peters of i Chicago and Bradley of Des Moines. En tries should he sent to Lafe Young. Jr.. I care of th res Moine Capital. An effort I will be made this year to house th visit I or 41 1 he Hyperion or at on of th coun I try eluba Total IS 14 27 1 1 Totala 11 1111 13 J. Collins out for throwing baL Minneapolis 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 - Toledo 1 0 1 0 tt 0 0 0 02 Three-oase hits: O. Collins. O'Neill. Two base hits: Downs (21. Gill (2). Freeman (2). McCarthy. Sacrifice fly: Brock. Double play: Downs to Gill. Left on bases: Minne- apolls. ti; Toledo, 10. Hit: Off Wilson, 2 In one Inning; off West, 13 In six innings. Struck out: By Altrock. 7; by West, 3. Bases on ball: off Bushelman, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By West. Qulllln. Passed ball: Abbott. Time: 1:60. Umpire: King. Score, second game: MINNEAPOLIS TOLEDO. B H.O A E B H.O A E Qulllln. aa... O Colllni, rf. 1 Powus, 2b. ... I O'Nslll, rf ... 4 Oravatb. If... 1 Gin. lb 4 J. Collins, lb. 4 Block, c 1 P;ittron, p.. 3 I 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 lt 0 'J0b 1 I 1 1 0 2 OMrf'arthy. cf 6 Osmoot, rf 6 OFreaman, 1b. 4 0 Hlrkman. It.. 4 0 Hlnrhnian, 2k 4 ONIII. h 4 OLand. r 4 0 Lynch. 3 OMrSurdy, p. . 1 1 Victors Connt All of Their Bona After Two Men Are Oat Scores of Other Western Leaarue (lames. LINCOLN, Aug. 7. (Special Tele, gram.) Omaha made it four straight from Lincoln by taking .today's game without any effort. The Prohibitionists lmply could not hit. Ixiwer. which tells the story, unless there Is meat in the fact that Omaha heat the head off Na si. Lower was Invincible, except in one Inning and then was far too effective for the Prohibs. They managed to ftll the bases and could get but one man over the plate. Lower held them to fle scattering hits, while Omaha punched Nagle for twice that many and one more. Captain Fox played his last game with Lincoln. He was sold to Omaha during the day and will Join that team tomor row in Its contest with Sioux City at Omaha. He wound up his career with Lincoln with a big day's work, gettting three putouta and three assists and tak ing part in a double play. Hogrlever, Gagnler and Eddie Crelgh ton shone for the locals, taking all of many chances. Fisher and Paul David son had busy times in the outer gar dens, Red taking five and Davidson four flies. Schipke and Kane batted well, but the real star of the day was none other than John Lower. Lower not only toyed with th helpless Prlhtbltlonlsts In the bos, but he got three assists and walloped the ball three times, good and hard. The score: Hogrlever, 3b. Fox. 2b Waldron. If... Thomas, 1h.... Gagnier. ss Davidson, cf.. Green, rf LINCOLN. AH. R. 4 4 Creighton, c 3 Abbott Totla 21 427 14 0 Totala 37 10 24 10 Batted for McSurdy in ninth. Minneapolis 4 (10 0 0 0 0 0 4 Toledo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits: O'Neill. J. Collins, Hick man, Lynch. Stolen bases: Gill. Downs, Hickman. Sacrifice hit: O. Collins. Sacri fice fly: Downs. Double play: Lynch to Freeman. Left on bases: Minneapolis, ti; Toledo, 7. Struck out: By Patterson, 4; by McRbrdy, 3. Bases on balls; Off Pst terson, 1; off Mcriurdy, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By McSurdy, Cravath. Wild pitcn: Patterson. Time: 1:35. Umpire; King. LOUISVILLE WINS- TWO GAMES Thlelman and Halla Are Unsolved Problems to Kanaa City. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 7. Thlelman and Halla were two Louisville putzles that Kansas City could not solve today, and the visitors won both games of a double header by scores of 2 to 0 and I to 1 The second game was shortened to allow the visitors to catch a train. Score, first game: LOligVlLLE KANSAS CITT. B.H.O. A E B.H.O A.B. cf., I .... I .... 1 ... 21 0 0 I 1 !1 I 1 I 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Dunleary. rf. 4 I 4 0 shannon. Woodruff, cf. 4 I 10 Ofl.ar. aa. Dflahantr. If I 0 0 0 Oftrrklay. lb Salm. lb II 1 OHallnan, rf. SiiIIItss. lb . 4 1 0 Otariiala. If.. Qlaon, 2b I Oil 01ltlln. Sb Qulnlan, aa... I 1) 1 I OPraahaar, lb. Hnahr. c I 0 4 I OP.Ittar, e ThUlman, p.. I 1 1 1 OCarter, p.... Bi.laa ... Total! II 7 '.T 15 0 Totala .... 21 I 17 II 1 Batted for Carter in ninth. Kansss City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Two-base hits: Qulnlan, Woodruff, Thlelman. Carlisle. Three-base hit: Wood ruff. Left on bases: Ksnsas City. 2; Ijoulsvllle. 8. Stolen baae: Shannon. Dou ble play: Rltter to Hetllng. Struck out: By Carter. 4; by Thieiman, 2. Passed ball: Hitter. Bases on balls: Off Carter. 1; off Thlelman. 1. First on errors: Louis ville. 1. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Hayes and Conahan. Score, second game: LOUISVILLE KANSAS CITY. B.H.o.A , B.H.O A E. Di.nloavy, rf. Woodruff, cf Drlahanty, If F.lm, lb Sullivan. 3b.. Oon. 2b Qulnlan, aa. . Plan, a Hills. P 0 Shannon, cf.. Oshar, aa 0Brkii. :b . Hallman, rf.. Ol'arllala. If . 0 Hailing. 3b . 1 Drat hear. 3b. 0 Rlltr. c OHw.nn. p Nagle. p. Mason .... Totals.. Fisher. If Pendry. 2b... King, ss Welch, rf Kane, lb P. Davidson. Schipke, 3h... Gondlng. c Lower, p H. 0 0 0 2 0 32 OMAHA A B. R 4 A. 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 e 5 27 14 O. 3 8 0 0 cf. ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ...82 H. 0 1 0 3 O. 10 0 Totals 82 11 27 Batted for Nagle In ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 Omaha 0 0 110 Two-base plas: Fox a 12 E. 0 t 0 0 1 0 0 0 E. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 2 hits: Thomas. Lower. Double to Gagnler to Thomas; King to Kane. Stolen buses: W l Idann Thomas, Fisher, Pendry, P. Davidson. Sacrifice hits: Fisher. P. Davidson. Struck out: By Nagle. 4; by Iower. 1. Bases on nans: orr Nagle, ; off Lower, 4. Wild pitch: Nagle. Left on bases: Lincoln. S: Omaha, 8. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Clarke. BRENNAN WINS PITCHERS' BATTLE More Effective Than Gala-aao When Men Are on Baaea, PUEBIJ, Colo., Aug. 7 An Infield fly. which was allowed to fall for lack of coaching, and a misjudged fly by Curtis gave Wichita the first game over Pueblo, both plays being converted Into runs. On top of this Brennan was effective with men on bases, Pueblo getting several players to third with on and two out, but could not score them. Pusblo rallied in the ninth Inning with but two down and two on bases.' but Spencer fouled out. Galgano otitpltched Brennan, although It was a pitchers' battle throughout. Scor: WICHITA. AB. R & Cole, if White, ss Hughes, 2b Pennell, lb WesterElll. 3b.. Mlddletun, If... Pettigrew, rf... Weaver, c Brennan, p Totals H. 0 1 O. A Total, II T 24 U 1 Kansas City Loulni.le Two-base hits: flee hit: Halla Totala Jt k 14 13 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 Pletz, Woodruff. Sacrl- stolen bases: Swann. naim. j-trui a out: ny nana, z. rirst on eriors: Kansas City, 1: Louisville. 1. Bsses on bslls: Off Swann. 4; off Halla. 2 Left on bases: Kansas City. 3: Louisville 7. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Hayes and Conahan DOUBLE-HEADER IS DIVIDED -ark. Take St. Paal aad Colnmhna One .Game. 8T. PAI L, Aug. 7-St. Paul and Co lumbus each took a game in a double header today. Th first went to St. Paul, 7 to 2. and the second to Columbus, 4 to 3. Score, first game: ST. PAI L COLI'MBII B H O A E B.H.O A E 0 4 0 ftO'S. lurk lb. 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 oriarka. If ... I I 4 1 0 I 1" 1 "Riuier. cf .. I I 1 2 o njamaa, a 1 I Ocor.tallo. rf 4 2 3 11 IMaall. lb .4 I t I 0 Mrriarlty. 4 I I 0 0K1I. lb 1 1 1 liavia. cf 8 Llka. If 2 Armb atar, Ik I Murriv. rf .. 1 O' Brian. . 4 Bouchar. a . . 4 Co, b man. 3I. 4 Csrlarfe. e. .. . 4 Statla. p 4 4 11 pp. p Sr-brwk .... Tola. II Itl It I Total Batted for Upp in ninth. Steele out for cutting third. St. Paul 1 0 4 0 Columbus 30 Two-base hits: Arrabruster, 14 r 1 1 1 7 0 9 0 02 Mortarlty. (Continued on Fourth P-f..) 36 3 PL'EBLO. AB. R. 10 27 O. 11 A. E. I I i 0 0 0 4 1 4 A 1 : s 0 Curtis. If Spencer, rf..,. Clark, lb Miller, rf Corhan, s Walters. 2b ... Prltchett, 3b... Mltze, e Galgano, p.... Totals SS 2 3 27 17 t Wichita 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3S) Pueblo .' 1 0 0 0 0 A 0 1 J Stolen base: Corhan. Two-base hit: Peu tlgrew. Three-base hit: Pettigrew. Doublw play: Brennan to Pennell. Irf t on basejaf Wichita. 8; Pueblo, . Hit bv pitched bain Brennan, 1. Sacrifice hits: Pennell. Wester till. Struck out: By Galgano. 3; by Bren nan. 2. Base on balls: By Galgano. 1. Time: 1:40. Attendance. 70". Umpire: Mullen. TOPEKA Winai WINS FROM DENVER Weakens In Blsth and six Ron Come In. DENVER. Aug. 7. Wesson weakened In the sixth Inning, giving Topeka Its chance to get the game today. Kaufman was ef fective throughout, one run being earned off his delivery, and that when th game was safe. Bohannon In the eighth made a Jump for a liner that Kaufman had di rected into far right field and saved a long hit. The fielding of Hartman was alto a feature. Denver's first run tame In the third, when Haley made a single. Wasaon forced him In an attempt sacrifice and Jones' two-bagger brought In the run. Den vsr's only other run was In the eighth, when Bohannon s three-bagger was fol lowed by a single hy Stankard In tbe sixth Abbott went out to Bohannon. An derson made a hit. Kaufman wag hK by (Continued oa Fourth Psaaj 1 i I