TIIE BEE: OMAITA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11. 1009. Omaha Drops Another to Sioux City; Cubs and the Pirates Both Win; Philly Gains on Detroit ROLRKES FAIL TO HIT BALL Champ Win Third of Seriei in Hollow Style. SANDERS' CAREER IN BOX BRIEF From tltrhea for Visitors and Holds Omaha to lnale Hit t'atll F.fahth, When Alderman la Oral la. Orraha.' J; Hons City. T. Th Sioux hit the ball and the Rmirkes :ould not. That ii the whole etftry of the third game of the series which M won by those restless Poo. who persisted In pound ing two of Pa's premier pltrhers all over the lot. Panders, started out to work, but did not Inst lone. Pmlth oprnd on him with a double, and after he had died at third on Campbell' grounder to Panders, An dreas hit . to Davidson, but the new man ran In and the ball scooted by him for three sacks. Manager Fox did not watt a minute, but pulled Bandera out and sent Lower In. That sturdy youth got away with tha Inninc all right, and for three more Innings ha held tha Boo safe. Then the bombardment began. Trom pitched better than he knew how 11. through the game. He relied entirely on his speed and cot away with It until '.he eighth inning, when the Rourkea woke up and forced him to retire In favor of Alderman, who held the game aafe the rest of the route. Quite an argument came up in the spenlrg Inning, when Banders retired. Holmes had announced to the scorers that Rhea was to catch and that he would bat In right position In the batting order. After Sanders retired and Iower was .-nlled In. rmrkv changed his plans and Font Towne to hat. Vox maintained that he had to stlcV to his batting order, but t'mpire Clark held that, as the men had not been to bst yet, Holmes had a right to send them up In any order he choose. The wisdom of sending Towne In Instead of Shea waa shown right away, for Towne knocked a long sacrifice fly on which Andreaa scored from third. He afterward got two hlta In the game. Rail- In Eighth Flasle. The Rourke family could not hit From. The only hit made for seven innings was by Lower In the third after two were down. In the eighth Omaha made a alight rally, and for a time looked dangerous, but Alderman was called in and saved the day for Ducky. Fox reached first In the eighth on a hot grounder which Hun ter fumbled. King followed with a three sacker. which scored Omaha's first run. Kane popped one to Andreas and Welch waa hit for the second time. Pendry scored King with a single and Welch went to third. Holmes thought he had better be safe than sorry, so he yanked From cut and called upon Alderman. A .neat little squabble ensued at thla point. Fox had called upon Hollenbcck to hit for Davidson. When Ducky saw this he motioned for Alderman to go In. Fox changed and sent Schipkc to bat, when Holmes changed and had From stay. The "ump" ruled that Hulmes had to make the flist move to break the deadlock, and Alderman went on with the game. The score: OMAHA. A B. R. H. O. A. E. Fisher. If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kox. :b 4 1 0 3 1 0 King, ss 4 1110 0 Kane, lb . 4.0 0 7 0 0 t)r. Welch, rf... 10 0 S 0 0 I'endry. 3b 4 0 I S t 0 Davidson, cf S 0 0 4 1 0 Sehlpke 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hollenbeck, cf 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ciondlng. c 3 0 0 4 3 0 Panders, p 0 0 0 0 1 1 Lower ,p 3 0 1 0 4 0 Cadman , 1 u 0 0 0 0 . Totala .11 2 3 27 12 1 SIOUX CITY All. H H. O. A. E. Pmlth. ss 5 2 3 0 6 0 Campbell If 5 0 2 1 0 0 andreas. 2b 4 3 3 5 2 0 Tow ne. c 4 0 2 6 0 0 H. Welch, 3b 4 0 10 10 Hunter, lb 5 0 1 12 0 1 Kdmondson, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 Stovall. rf 4 12 10 0 From, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 alderman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 7 17 27 U 1 Ratted for Davldapn In eighth. Hatted for Lower in ninth. Omaha Kuna 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Hlta 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0- 3 Houx City Runa 2 00011102 7 Hlta 2 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 3-17 Two-base hits; Smith (2), Three-base hlta: King, Andreas, Towne. H. Welch, Kdmondson. Baae on balls: Off Lower, 1; off From, 4; off Alderman, 1. Hit by pitched pall: By From. 3. Struck out: By Lower. 3; 'by From, 3; by Alderman, i Left on bases: Omaha, 10; Sioux CI' v. 8. Stolen bases: Campbell, Smith. Sacrl? hlta: H. Welch, From, Towne. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Clark and Derrick. Attendance: 1.100. Notes of Game. Alderman and Hollenbeck again today. After today'a game the Sioux and the Rourkea will leave Omaha for quite a visit abroad. Dr. Welch made the feature catch of the game on a hard run after H. Welch's drive to right. King got a hard rap when Campbell's grounder look a bad bound and hit him In the chest. Dr. Welch was soaked twice with a pitched ball and walked once. The doctor does not take kindly to being hit. Red Fisher had a bad fall in trying to Ht Edmoudxon's long fly. The ball was ''V-IT- i-rt?F fT'--;if-r ULATZ COM PAX V, Wholesale Denier, BO Douglas Bt., Cor. ttn St. 3Mion Douglas 6e'i. ) Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAOfE. 1 AMER. APSN. W.L Pet. I W L Pet. Ploux City ..0 39 .10 Minneapolis M 49 .574 Des Mo'.nea..& .n Milwaukee .as H .WO Omaha 56 41 .5 Louisville ..SOM.522 Denver 49 47 .RlVfolumbus ...57 6S .4! Wichita M 61 .4" ft. Paul ....Rfi5.47 Topeka 4 Ml .47 Toledo 6S 1 .4 Pueblo .40 M .404 Kan. City . . .61 0 ,45 ( Lincoln 34 6S .340;Indlanapolls 61 M .436 NATL LEAGUE. AMER. LEAOUQ. W.LPcti W.LPct. Pittsburg ...70 27 . 722 Detroit 62 40 .tvw Chicago 67 21 .6M Philadelphia 62 40 . New York....M 37 .rVU, Boston 61 44 .5S1 Cincinnati . .4. TO ,4W Cleveland ..53 60 . 615 Philadelphia 45 63 .4..9iChlcago ....4 63 . 475 Pt Louis 40 r .4211Sew York...4 53 .47S Brooklyn ...S 2 .37 St. Louts. ...44 55 .444 Boston 26 73 .262 Washington 36 73 . 291 GAMES TODAY. Western League Ploux City at Omaha, Lincoln at Des Molnea. National League Boston at Pittsburg, New York at St. Louis. Americnn League Chicago at New York, Pt. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Boston, Detroit at Washington. American Association Indianapolis at Kansas City, Toledo at Pt. Paul. Columbus at Minneapolis, Louisville at Milwaukee. falling just Inside tha fence and Fisher was about to nail it when ha fell over one of tha fenca braeea. Ed mad third on the fall. DENVER Wllti BT BCWCHIWO HTTS Score Pane Time In Bach of Tin Innlnara, DENVER, Colo., August 10. Denver won A loosely played game today by bunching six singles In the fourth Inning. Neither pitcher could prevent hitting, but Olmsted was more effective In pinches. Topeka made all the long hits, each coming with men on bases. Catches by Fenlon and Belden In left field were features, as the two plnyers stayed nearly out of the park to be at the right place. Denver opened strong In the first Inning, two base on balls, an error, two sacrifices and three hits, giving four runs. In the sixth Olmsted started a batting rally by Just pushing a hall past the pitcher. It stopping far short of the second baseman. Then five hits following, gave four more runs Topeka began In the second, ft base on balls. Btankard's error. Anderson's three bagger and Kaufman's single, giving threa runs. In the next Inning Fenlon's three bagger and two slrgles gave two more runs. In the fifth. Kunkle's single, Ptankard's error and Fenlon's single gave another. In the eighth. Wooley's single was followed by Oeler's three bagger, the latter going out at the home plate. Score: DENVER. AB. R H. O. A. E. Maag, 3b 6 2 2 1 0 0 Belden, If 2 1 1 2 0 0 Cassady, rf 2 2 2 2 1 0 Jones, cf 2 3 0 2 1 0 Bohannan, lb 4 0 8 7 3 0 Stankard, 2b 3 0 1 3 3 2 Hartman. 4 0 10 10 Hass. e 3 0 0 9 1 1 Olmsted, p 4 1114 0 Totala 29 8 12 27 TOPEKA. 16 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Wooley, cf Geler. rf ... 3 ... 6 3 ... 1 Kunkle, 3b Fenlon, If Kahl, 2b Henry, c Abbott, lb Andcraon, ss Kaufman, p Kerna Totals 34 7 12 24 IS 3 Batted for Kaufman In ninth. Denver 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 I Topeka 0 8 2 0 1 0 1 0 07 Three-base hit: Anderson, Fenlon, Geler. Stolen bases: Cassady, Hartman, Wooley, Kahl. Sacrifice hitac Cassady, Jones, Stankard. Henry. Baae on balls: Off Olmsted, 1; off Kaufman, 6. Struck out: By Olmsted, 3; by Kaufman, 6. Double play: Oeler to Abbott. Hit by pitched ball: Hass. Left on bases: Denver, ; Topeka, 4. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Haskell. SHAVER TOO PREB WITH PASSES Hit Following; Make Game Knar for Pacblo. PUEBLO, Aug. 10. Shaner passed eleven of the locals today and hit one, and the Indian hit often enough to pile up a big score. Jackson was also hit hard, but was errecuve in pincnea. The locals scored in every inning except the aixth, bases on balls, errors and mtsplaye which did not get into the box score being responsible for most of the tallies. Weaver waa put out of the game in the second Inning for dis puting a decision, and Manager Holland announced that the game was beting played unaer protest, wicnita punched Ita hits in the first and fifth Innings, but was never dangerous afterwards. Score: WICHITA, AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cole, cf 6 0 0 2 0 0 Middleton, If 4 1110 0 Hughea, 3b 4 1 3 6 2 0 Petligrew, rf 3 1 2 0 0 0 Pennell, lb (113 0 1 Westersll, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 White, ss 4 0 0 1 6 0 Weaver, e 10 0 110 Armstrong, e 4 0 2 4 0 1 1 Shaner, p 4 0 1 0 3 1 Totala 38 4 10 24 14 3 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtla, If 4 3 110 0 Spencer, cf 3 3 1 4 0 0 Clark, lb 1 1 2 11 0 0 Miller, rf 4 110 0 0 Corhan, ss 2 10 0 11 Locke, 3b 4 11110 Prttchett, 2b 3 0 0 1 4 1 Mltxe, c 3 116 0 0 Jackson, p 4 110 3 0 Totals ..... 10 10 V 13 S Wichita 1 000100004 Pueblo 1 11110 2 1 -10 Stolen bases: Hughes. Pennell. Shaner. Spencer 12). Miller. Prttchett. Mitie. Two base hits: Pettlgrew. Clarke. Three-base hit:' Pennell. Double play: Hughea to White to Pennell. Left on bases: Wichita. 13: Pueblo. 13. Home run: Locke. Hit mlth pitched ball: Shaner. Sacrifice hits: Hughes. Clark. Corhan (2), Lock. Struck out: Bv Shaner 3: by .Tackson. 3. Rase on balls: Off Shaner, 11; off Jackson. 6. Wild pitch: Jackson. Time: 2.05. Umpire: Mullen. Attendance: 400. LlJtCOI.X IS EASY FOR DEI MOPVES McCafferty Hit Hard and Haa Poor Support. DES MOINES. Ia.. Aug. 10-Dea Molnea defeated Lincoln again today, making It thre stralight In the present series. Clark mas Ineffective, Lang replacing him after one Inning. McCafferly maa hit hard and received poor support. Mattlck's hitting maa the feature of the game. The score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Dalton. rf 3 1110 0 Colligan. ss 5 0 0 1 4 2 Bader. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Mattlck, cf 5 3 110 0 Dwyer. lb 4 12(31 Niehorf. 3b 3 12 12 0 William. :b . 3 2 1 5 2 McMatius. c 4 0 2 9 0 0 Clarke, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lang, p 4 12 10 0 Totals 35 10 13 27 11 LINCOLN. ... . AB Jl H. O A. K. Waldron, rf 5 0 110 0 C.agnler. ss 3 0 12 0 1 Davidson, cf 4 10 10 0 Hogriever, 2b 5 2 2 1 0 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 2 14 0 Mutton, c 4 0 0 3 1 1 Nagle, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Poirester, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1 McCafferty. p 4 0 1 1 0 Totals 35 3 1 24 15 1 Des Molnea 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 10 Lincoln 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 One Inning pitched by Clark. Hits: Off Clark. 2. Scores: off Clarke. 2. Two-base hits: Mattlck. Hoarieer (2. Three-Lame hit: Mattlck. Urn on balls: Off Lange. , 1. orr atci arierty. 3. lilt ty pitched hall: Williams. Pan, d ball: McManus. Wild pitch: McCafferty. Lange. Struck out: by Clarke. 1: by Lanr.v. ; by McCafferty. 1. Stolen banes: Dalton. Nlehoff. David son -. Sacrifice hits: Niehoff. Der. Uacnter, Davidsou. Left uii basis: Des 1:66. Umpire: O A MRS XATIOXAL I.EAC.rK rittsbarg Wlna from Boston In the Twelfth Inning. PITTPBURO, Aug. 10 -Plttsburg defeat-d Poston today. Brown was wild In the first Inning and forced In a run on consecutive bases on balls, but thereafter did not aliyv a hit until the seventh inning. The win ning run mas scored when Gibson wan given a free pass, advanced to second by Adams' sacrifice and scored on a single by Leach. Clarke mas put out of the game In the eleventh Innnlng for making a remark distasteful to Kleni and Wagner took his place In left field. Score: riTTSntRO BOSTON B.H O.A.E B.H O A S Brteu, 3b.. 4 0 10 vn-k. It 4 1 I 0 4 Lrtrh, cf.... 4 lit OBeck.r, rf ... 1400 riatks. If ... 4 0 I 0 dCoftfr. . . . 4 0 1 I 1 Winr. If. .. 0 oneaumom. cf 4 0 t 0 0 Ab llrhlo. I f I lShf.n. 3h....5 110 0 Millfr, Jb ...4 1 4 4 lSt.m. lb 4 0 12 0 0 Ab.laln. lb . 4 1 I OSweenay. Sb . S 1 1 1 Wilnon, rf.... 111 CRhaw. c I 0410 Olbaon. e I 01 0 Brown, p.... 8 1040 Brandem, ..1011 Hyait t 0 0 0 0 Totala 41 4 1 Adama, p. ... 0 0 0 1 0 Tntala H 1 J Jl t Batted for Brandon In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Pittsburg ... 10000000000 12 Boston 00000010000 0-1 Two-bane hit: Miller. Three-baae hit: Hlts: oft Brandon, 6 in nine Innlngi., Off Adams, 3 In three innings. Sacrifice h 1 1 M ' W 1 1 un n 1 . n. . I) L. ; w . ' 1 1 1 u , . r. , Diiin, r.cil rfly: Beck. Stolen bases: Clarke, Abbat '"" uuoi piays: Miner, ADDaucmo, Absteln; Abbattlchlo, Miller, Abetetn. Left on bases: Pittsburg. 10; Boston, 11. Base on balls: Off Brown, 7; off Brandon, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Adams. Passed ball: Shaw. VNild pitch: Brown. Time: 1:60. Uinplrea: Klem and Kane, Four Straight for New York. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10-New York made It four atralght over St. Louis by bunching four hits for four runs in the ninth in ning. Score: NEW YORK. BT. LOl'IS - , B H.O.A.g. B H. O.A.E Doyla, 2b. .. I 1 1 I lByrne. Jb.... I 3 0 0 Seymour, cf . . I 2 0 OEIIIa, If t 110 0 Mcrorin'k. rt 4 1 0 0 orhelpa. e....l 0 110 O'Hara, If ... 3 10 1 OKoiialcby, lb. 4 1 I 10 Devlin. b..,4 1 3 lEvaxia, M....S 0 1 1 0 trldwell, as.. 4 t 0 4 0Dlehanty, 2b 4 13 2 0 Mrkle, lb... 4 1 U 0 OMurphy, cf...4 0 3 0 0 S'k'e'. 0 4 1 lthariea. aa...J 1 4 S 1 Amea, p 3 0 0 1 0Li.b. p 2 10 4 0 Sbalar, 3b.... 1 0 0 3 OBraanahan. e. 1 0 2 U 0 Bcebe, p 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla 34 37 W 3 'thaw 1 0 0 0 0 n ., . . , , Totala 3 27 U 1 Batted for Beebe In ninth. St. Louis 02200100 0-6 New York 01100004 6 Two-base hit: Lush, Konetcky, Brldwcll. Three-base hit: Byrne. Home run; Sey mour, t-asaed ball: By Schlei, 2. Stolen be: Brldwell, O'Hara. Hit by pitched baJ'- Phelps. Base on balls: Off Lutsh, 4; off Ames, 2. Struck out: By Lush, 2, by Ames, 4; by Beebe. 1. Hits: Oft Lussh. b in seven and two-thirus innings; off Beebe, 1 In one and one-third Innings. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; New Voik, 7. Time: 2:6. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. Chicago Defeats Brooklyn. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Three single with an out, gave Chicago enough runs in the second Inning to win today's game. Brook lyn went all to pieces in the sixth, when six runs mere plied up on two bad errors, a gift, a sacrifice and three hits. This was Reulbach's fourteenth straight vic tory. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. B.H. O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. Erars. Sb 0 2 2 OBurrh, cf 4 110 0 Sharkard, If.. 2 0 1 0 OCiement, It.. 4 1 0 0 0 Schulta. rf... 4 Old DLennoa, 3b. . 4 1 2 1 0 Chanca. lb... 2 112 0 OAlpcrman. Sb 4 0 4 2 0 St.lnl.ldt, 3b 2 1 1 1 OHunter, rf...3 110 0 Hotmail, cl.,.4 2 2 0 OMcElvc.n, lb 4 0 10 1 0 Tlnk.r, aa....4 12 5 1 McMlllcn, aa. 3 1 2 4 1 Archer ,c 2 2 4 0 OBrryen, e 3 13 2 0 Kulba:h, p.. 3 0 0 4 OPaalorlua, p.. 2 0 1 2 1 Mclntyra, p..l 0 0 0 0 TotsU 27 7 27141 ! Totala 32 4 24 13 14 Chicago 0 2000600 8 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two base hits: Mrvrnisn n Three base hit: Archer. Hits': Off Pas-4 .onus, o in nvo innings tnone out in his part of alxth): off Mclntyre, 1 in three innings. Sacrifice hits: Sheckard, Stein feldt (2), Keulbach. Double plays: Steln feld to Chanoe, McMillan (unassisted). Reulbach to Tinker to Chance. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Reulbach, 1; off Pastorlus, 4 off Mclntyre, 1. Bases on errors: Chi cago, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By Reulbach, - 4; by Pastorlus. 2; ' by Mcln tyre, t Time: 1:41. Umpire: Johnstone. Phillies Blank Reds. CINCINNATI, Aug. 10,-Muffed flies by Huggins and Bescher, a two base hit by Bates and Domney's wild th row tn tH plate gave Philadelphia two runs and the game In the eighth Inning. Both Fromme and Moore pitched magnificent ball. Only one of the locals reached third during the game. Cincinnati now has not scored a run in twenty-six consecutive innings. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.B. B.H. O.A.E. Grant, 3b.... 4 1 1 I OBeachar, If.. 2 12 0 0 Uataa, cf 2 1 3 0 OPaakart, cf... 1 0 I 0 0 Tltua. rf 2 0 0 4 0 Kian. 2b 4 0 1 a n Mae, If 4 1 0 0 OMIIchell, rf . 4 1 2 0 0 Br'nefleld. lb 4 1 2 Olloblkiel, lb. 4 110 0 0 Knabe, 2b.... 4 0 2 1 Onown.7, aa... 4 0 2 3 2 Doolan. as.... 4 4 2 2 OMcLaan. c. .. 4 0 7 0 0 uoom, c a v w o vriUKgtna, 3b. . 2 1 1 1 1 Moor, p 2 0 1 3 OPrumma, p... 1 0 0 I 0 'Millar 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla 23 4 27 11 OOaapar, p 0 0 0 0 0 Toula 27 4 27 18 4 Batted for Fromme In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Two baso hits: Grant, Bates, Magee. Sacrifice hits: Paskert, Fromme. Stolen base: Magee. Bases on balls: Off Fromme, 2; off Moore, 4. Struck out: By Fromme, 3; by Moore, 7. Hit with pitched ball: Bescher. Hits: Off Fromme, 4 In eight Innings. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Rlg ler. Close Game at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 10 (Special.) The Gaa company and the Young Men's Christian association ball teams in the city league played a close and exciting game last evening, the former winning by tha score of 6 to 4. The features were the batting and fielding of Krestlngpi- and Kastman of the Christians, and a double play by Kuhl of the Gas team unassisted. The score: R-H.E. Gas Co 6 10 3 Y. M. C. A 4 s 4 Batteries: Gas Co.. Ruh and Hummer; T. M. C. A., Kietsinger and Wlllet. Ha3rb.es anal Clymer to Millers. WASHINGTON. Aug. 10-Tom Hughes and Otis Clymer, of the Washington ball team, waivers on Whom were obtained some time ago, will Join the Mlnneapolla team of the American association. A Viper In the Stomach is dyspepsia, complicated with llvor and kidney troubles. Electric Bitters . help all 1 such cases or no pay. 60c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. I Molnea, B; Lincoln. 8. Time: Olenalvln. Attendance: 3O0. irnn " " r TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER) It scintillates pleasure j ?V and health rUC IN OMAHA jt Jkx BY TN( tSTORZA wg.A I I Phones jinnnnnnl . ATHLETICS DEFEAT TIGERS Philadelphia Takes Three Oat of Four from Detroit. SUMMERS 0UTPITCHES PLANK letter Is More Effective In Plnchea and Allows tint One Ran on Ten Hits Great Crowd ee Game. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Aug. 10-Phila-delphla today defeated Detroit for the third time In the series of four games. The score mas 8 to 1. The game was the most exciting played during the series. The cromd numbered U.OSO. Summers' out pitched Plonk, the former being hit safely lens frequently and also having better con trol, but Plank steadied himself in the dangerous situation and wound up the game by causing Crawford and Cobb. De troit's best hitters, to give easy chances mhen the bases m-ere filled. Plank brought In the first run of the contest In the third inning, when his drive, which would ordinarily have been good for only a rS.igle, bounded over Kllllfer's head and gave him a home run. Philadelphia made tmo more run In the seventh Inning. Collins and Oldrlng scoring. Detroit scored Its only run In the eighth Inning. Mcln tyre singled, and after Bush filed to Hart Bel the former mas safe at second when Barry muffed Plank' throw on Craw ford's grounder. Cobb singled, filling the bases. Klllifer' sacrifice fly to Oldrlng scored Mclntyre. Score: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Hartaol. If... I 0 2 0 Oyrlntyra. if.. 4 2 10 0 OUrinf, cf. .. 4 1 3 0 ftBiiah. aa 4 0 2 1 0 Colllna, 2b... 2 112 0 Crawford, lb. ( 0 11 1 0 Baker. 3b 2 0 12 OCebb. rf 4 1 0 0 0 Davla. lb 2 111 tKnllfer. cf...l 1200 Murnhr. rf... 2 S 2 0 OMorlarHr, Sb. 4 2 1 t 1 Barry, as 3 0 4 1 10 Lcarr. 2b . I 030 Livlnsatone, r 2 0 4 2 OSchaalrr. 2b . 0 0 110 Plank, p 3 2 0 4 0 Backendorf , c 4 2 2 4 0 1 Summara, p.. 2 1 1 1 0 Tutala 21 7 27 12 l'Mulim 1 0 0 0 0 Jonaa 1 0 0 Totals ....34 1 24 It 1 Batted for O'Leary In eighth. Batted for Summers In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 -3 Detroit ,....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hit: Klllifer. Three-base hit: Murphy. Home run: Plank. Sacrifice hit; Hansel. Sacrifice fly: Klllifer. Double play: Schaefer to Bush. Stolen base: Bush, Collins. Struck out: By Plank, 4; by Sum mers, 2. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 2; Detroit. 12. First baae on balls: Off Plank, 3. First base on errors: Detroit, 1. Hit mlth pitched ball: By Summers. Barry. Time: 1:52. empires: Perrlne and Evans. Senatora and Brown Tie. WASHINGTON, Aug. lO.-Washlngton and St. Louis battled twelve Innings today to a tie, 1 to 1, when the game mas called to allow the visitors to catch a train. Fer ris' home run, the ball going Inside the club house, scored St. Louis' only run in the seventh inning. In the ninth Washing ton tied the score on Lellvelt's bunt and Donohue'a double to the right field fence. Score: WASHINGTON. T. LOl'IS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Browne, rf .. 4 0 2 0 tHartiell, It.. 5 12 0 0 Milan. ir 5 0 n 0 1 Stone. If 4 1 3 0 1 t'nilaub. lb . S 2 17 1 (I Hoffman, rf..l a 0 Dalahanty. tb 5 0 1 3 Wallace, as... t 12 4 0 Lellvelt, rf... 4 2 10 OJonr. Ib 4 0 13 0 Cor.roy, lb...C 0 3 4 JWtlllema. 2b. 4 0 1 2 0 Kelley. ,1b.... 1 0 0 0 OFerrla, Sb.... 5 2 2 1 0 MrBrine. 1. . t 1 2 0?tiphana, C..4 0 10 1 0 lilank'ahlp, cl I I I OPelly, p a 1.0 (room, p 4 112 0 - Donohue ... 1 1 0 0 0 Totala 43 4 14 i4 1 Millar 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla ....49 lllll I Batted for Conroy in ninth. Batted for Groom, in tmelfth. Two-base hits: Groom. Donohue, Blank enshlp. Home run:. Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Stone, Williams. Stolen bases: Delehanty, Conroy, Stephens. Double play: Wallace to Jones. Left on bases 1 Washington, 7; Pt. Louis. 12. First base on balls: Off Groom, 2; off Polty, 2. First base on errors: St. Louis, 4. Hit with pitched ball: By Groom, 1. Struck out: By Groom, 6; by Peltv, 8. Wild pitch: Groom. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Egan and Kerln. Napa Defeat Highlanders. NEW YORK. August 10. Cleveland knocked Hughes off the rubber today In less than two Innings and won its only game of the series, 4 to 1. Berger pitched brilliant ball, but the real feature of the contest mas the work of Lajole. He made a double and two triples In four tlmea at the bat and twice robbed Elberfeld of hits by remarkable stops. New York' one run resulted from Austin's single, which Hlnch man fumbled, allowing the batter an extra base. Laporte's hit and Demmltt'a sacri fice fly brought him In. Score: CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Lor4, rf 6 2 2 0 ODammltt, rf.. 2 0 1 0 1 Stovall, lb... 3 110 OKealar. rf.... 9 0 0 0 0 Hincbman, If 2 0 1 0 1 Rngla. If 2 0 2 0 0 Lajole. 2b.... 4 9 11 ORlberfala. sa.. 4 0 4 3 0 Bamla. a 4 2 4 3 OOrth. 3b 2 0 1 Perrlng, tb...4 0 2 1 OKnlsht. lb... 2 113 1 0 Blrm'ham. cf 9 1 4 0 OAuatln. Jb...l 3 19 0 Ball, aa 4 12 4 flKlelnow, a... 2 0 3 3 0 Berger, p.... 4 10 0 flLaporia .... 110 0 0 Sweeney, e... 0 0 1 0 0 Totala 34 11 27 10 1 Hushes. p....O 0 110 Drorkett. p... 2 1 1 0 Cree 1 0 0 0 Qulnn. p 0 0 4 0 0 Totala 21 4 37 14 1 Batted for Klelnow In eighth. Batted for Brockett In eighth. Cleveland 22000000 04 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-base hit: Lajole. Three-base hits: Loloie t2), Stovall. Sacrifice fly: Demmitt. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; New York, 6. Dcuble plays: Elberfeld and Knight. Struck out: By Brockett, 3; by Berger. 1; by Qulnn, 1. Bases on balls: Off Berger. 1: off Brockett, 1. Passed ball: Sweeney. Hit: Off Hughes. 5 in one and two-thirds in nings; off Qulnn, 1 in one inning. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Connolly. Bookworms Defeat White Sox. BOSTON. August 10 -By timely hitting Boston won today, 6 to 2. Score: BOSTON. CHlCAGc B.H.O.A.B M.H.U.A.a. Nllea, If 4 2 0 0 OAltlier, rf...l 12 2 0 l.rrd. lb 4 0 0 4 OParent, aa.... 4 2 12 0 Breaker, cf... 3 0 1 0 Olabell. ef 4 2 1 1 Gaaaler. rf...4 1 i 0 0 Dougherty, If 4 1 I 0 0 Wagner, aa... 4 1 4 4 0 Davla. lb 0 11 1 1 stahl. Ib 4 1 11 0 OTannehlll, lb 4 0 2 4 0 M'C'nnell, tb 4 2 4 4 OAti, 3b 1 119 1 t'arrigan, c... 2 19 2 Olulllrao, t... 2 0 6 0 0 larger, p a 1 0 OHurna, p a 1 0 2 1 Totala 31 3 37 20 0 Totala 2 1 24 14 2 Chicago 00010010 0-1 Hu.stou 10010001 08 Two-base hits: McConnell, Slahl, Wag ner. Three-base hits: Isbell, Dougherty. Sacrifice hits: Sullivan, Speaker. Stolen bases: Isbell, Speaker. Stahl, Carrlgan. Sacrifice fly: Davis. Double plays: Mc Connell and Wagner; Tannehlll (unassisted). Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston. . Base on balls: Off Burns, 2; off Korger. 2. Base on errors: Boston, 1. Hit bv pitched ball: Speaker. Struck out: By Karger. 2; by Barns. .1. Passed ball: Carrlgan. Time: 1:28. Umpires: O Loughlin and Sheridan. TRIPLE PLAY SAVES THE GAME Start from Ball Caught In the Oatfleld. AUBURN, Neb.. Aug. 10 (Special Tele gram.) The Auburn base ball team de feated Seward In the aecond game today on the loral diamond, by a score of 4 10 3. This mas without doubt the faatest game, that has ever been played on the local diamond, and maa full of sensational fea tures from start to finish. In th first half of the ninth inning Seward had two men on bases and no one out mhen Beebe drove one Into deep right. Clevenger maae one of the most phenomenal catches miuch terminated into a triple play. Score: R.H.E. Seuard 00000030 03 6 1 Auburn 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 04 6 2 Two-base hits: Beaver, Lacey. C. Neff. Double play: Whit to Beaver. Triple play: Clevenger to Beaver to Lacey. Base on balls: Oif Case. 1; off Bird. 2. Struck out: By Bird 2; by Case, 4. Batteries: Bird and ham kins, Neff and Case. Attendance, MX). Reulbach Kqaala Record. CHICAGO, August 10 By m Inning to day a game from Brooklyn Edward Reul bach. the Chicago National's sensational pitcher. Is said to have equaled the record fur consecutive victories with th pitching slab at Its present distance, sixty and one- balf feet from the home plate. Jack Cheshro established the record of fourteen straight, mhlle Ditching for Pittsburg In 1"02. Th record cf tmenty-four straight made bv James McCormtck of the Chlesao Nationals in ! mas established before the pitching slab mas moved back. GAMRS 1M AMKR1CA ASSOCIATION Mlnneapolla wins from tolanabaa in Seventh Innlntt. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 10 -Mlnnespolls m-on a close game today in the seventh In ning off O Kourke s fumble, singles bv Patterson. Orth and Collins and Down' triple. Both team had patched up lln ups In the field and th mork mas ragged Score: MINNEAPOLIS COHMKIS B H.O.A.B. ' B.H O.A B Qiilllln. re ... 4 0 2 1 IrVRourk. aa. II 0 0 I I O Conine, rf 4 1 0 0 Ir iaike. If ... 2 1 In Domne. 2b ... 4 I 4 9 OKrnger. cf ... 4 12 0 0 Altmrk. rf... 4 110 Olamea. t 4 0 3 0 0 travath. If... 4 1 2 4 Of onaalton. rf. 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 . Ib 4 0 It 1 lrMlwell. JK...I 119 0 J Colllna, 91. 9 9 0 1 OShrerk, lb ... 4 0 10 0 Plnck. r 4 0 4 1 tPrlel. 9k 4 12 9 0 Patterson, p. 3 1 1 a onerer, p 3010 Vpp 1 0 0 Totals 91 I 27 14 3 ToUla 14 I 24 10 3 Batted for Geyer In ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 Columbus 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Three-base hits: Downs, Clarke. Kruger. Tmo-base hit: Krlel. Stolen base: J. Col lins. Sacrifice hits; Clarke, Odwell, Oeyer. Double play: Patterson to J. Collins to Gill. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Columbus. . Struck out: By Pstterson, 4; by Gever, 3. Bases on balls: Off Geyer. 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Guthrie and Sullivan. Toledo Bnnehe Rita. ST. PAUL. Auar 10 Bv bunchlnar four hits on Chech In the ninth Toledo annexei the fourth game of the series. McSurdv tmlrled In great shape, holding St. Paul tb five hits and one run. Score,: TOLEDO ST. PAl'L. B H.O.A.B . B H 0 A B. MrOertby, rf. 3 0 1 8 OParle. cf 1 0 3 0 0 Snioot. cf....4 1 1 0 Oieee, If 4 3 4 0 0 Freeman, lb. 4 I II 0 OArmb'ater. lb 1 0 14 0 1 Hlnchmen, 2b 4 1 3 1 0 Murray. rf...4 0 1 0 0 Hickman, If.. 4 2 4 0 OO'Brlen, 2b.. 2 12 4 0 Mil. 9b 2 0 1 2 0 Boucher, aa . 2 1 2 t 0 Abbott, c.,.4 1 4 1 OCockman. Ib. 4 0 0 3 0 Lynch. sa....9 10 3 OPierce. e 4 10 0 0 McBurdy, p . I 0 0 1 OCherh. p 9 0 2 4 0 Oehrlng .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 9 37 13 0 Totala 90 4 27 14 1 Batted for Chech In ninth. St. Paul 0 h 0 0 o 1 n a n 1 Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-1 Two-base hits: Boucher Hlnrhmin Home run: Smoot. Double plays: Boucher to O'Brien to Armbruster; Cockman to O'Brien to Armbruster t2). Bases on ball: Off Chech, 3; off McSurdy, 6. Struck out: By McSurdy, 5. Wild pilch: Chech. Left on bases: St. Paul, 8; Toledo, 4. Time: 1.45. i-mpire: King. Hooalers Win from Batcher. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 10-The local team played a crude game today and Indianap olis took a one-sided game, 8 to 1. The majority of the visitors runs were the re sult of errors by the home team. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. B.H.O.A.B. B H O.A B Chadb'rne. If I 0 4 0 0iiannon. cf.. 4 0 4 0 0 Hayden, rf...e 2 2 0 OSI.av, aa 1 0 0 10 Smith, f 4 110 0ur,et, aa 2 0 2 2 1 f arr. lb I 2 7 1 Berkley, lb . 4 0 9 1 1 Burke. 3b ... 4 0 1 3 0 Mailman, rf . I 0 1 1 0 Howerman, e. 9 1 9 1 OCarllale, If... 9 1 1 0 0 Wllllama. 3b. 4 10 1 1 Hetllng, 3b.. 3 0 1 2 g Hopka, aa 4 1 2 3 OUraabear, lb.. 4 1 I 3 1 Graham, p. . J 0 0 1 OSuillvan, C...4 0 10 0 Flaherty, p.. 2 1 0 1 1 Totala 41 9 27 11 lLoe 0 0 0 0 ToUla 91 9 37 14 4 Batted for Flaherty in ninth. Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Indianapolis 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 08 Two--base hit: Carr (2), Smith. Threo baae hit: Hallman. Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Indianapolis, t. Sacrifice hlta: Shannon, Burke. Sacrifice fly: Bowerman. Stolen base: Bowerman. Double play: Brashear to Bowles to Beckley. Struck out: lty uranam, 8. rirst base on errors: In- dlanapolla, 6. Base on ball: Off Flaherty, 2; off Graham, 4. Hit mlth pitched ball: Shay. Balk: Flaherty. Time: 1:40. Um pire: Owen. Dlatlllera Win In Eleventh. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 10. -After wlnnlna- Ix straight games the Mllwaukees were beaten this afternoon In an eleven Inning game. 3 to 2. Curtis pitched fine ball un til the eighth, when Salm, the first man up, singled. Sullivan followed with a double. McGlynn then took Curtis' place on the rubber. He failed to stop the visit ors, for Olsen singled to center, scoring two men. In the eleventh a double steal by Thlelmann and Woodruff scored the winning run. The home club handled fifty-eight chances mlthout a miss. Score: LOUISVILi.8. MILWAUKEE. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Dunleavy. rf. 5 0 9 1 optrtink, ef.... 4 110 0 Woodruff, cf. 4 1 3 3 0 Barry, If I 1 0 0 0 Delehanty, If 3 0 3 0 OMrOann, lb.. 9 1 20 1 0 Salm, lb 4 1 11 1 2 Randall, rf... 3 0 0 0 Sullivan, lb.. 4 2 0 2 Oliark. lb 6 0 14 OI!. 3b 4 16 3 OBarrett, as... 4 3 8 7 0 Qilnlao. it.. 9 1 3 4 JMcCorro k. 2b 4 2 2 7 Pelt 1. c 4 0 4 1 0 Warner, c... 4 0 S 1 0 Thlelman, p. 4 1 0 6 OCurtla, p 9 10 4 0 McOlynn, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Totala 99 7 93 11 4 Toula 21 9 11 IS 0 Milwaukee 0 200000000 02 Louisville 0 000000200 1 a Two base hit: Sullivan. Three baae hit: Barrett. Hits: Off Curtis, S in seven in nings; off McGlynn. 4 In four Inning. Sacrifice hit: Qulnlan. Stolen bases: Barry, Thlelman. Sullivan. Qulnlan. Wood ruff. Double playa: Woodruff to Pelts, Woodruff to Olsen, Qulnlan to Olsen to Salm. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 6; Louisville, 3. Bases on ball: Thlelman (3). Struck out: By Curtla, 8; by Thlel man, 4; McGlynn, 8. Time: 1:30. Umpire: conanan. GAMES IN THRKE-I LEAGUE Peoria Wlna from Springfield In the Twelfth Innlngr. PEORIA, Aug. 10. Peoria m-on from Springfield today. 4 to 2, In a fast gam which went 12 Innings. Score: R H E Peoria 0 0010002000 14 4 Springfield 0 0000010200 03 10 8 Batteries: Peoria, Gilbert and Hlgglns; Springfield, Steiger and Johnson. DAVENPORT. Aug. 10,-Although Jaeger pitched a no-hit game today, his mild throw to third base after giving two passes in the fourth lost 'th game, Davenport winning. 1 to 1. Score: ' R H E Davenport 0001000 0 1 Cedar Rapids 0 0010000 01 t 1 Batteries: Davenport. Spencer and Ed wards; Cedar Rapids. Jaeger and Kelly. DUBUQUE, Aug. 10-Metoan triple In the fifth Inning, when the bases were full, gave the game to Rock Island today, 6 to 5. Score: R H E Dubuque 200000003 6 11 0 Rock Inland 0 0011002 0-6 0 1 Batteries: Dubuque, Faber and Nunne macher; Rock Island, Wilson and Starke. BLOOMINGTON. Aug. lO.-Both teama hit the ball frequently today, but sensa tional fielding won for Bloomlnglon. Score: Bloomington 0 4020020 08 13 8 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 13 1 Batteries: Bloomington, Llmrlck and Langdon; Decatur, Cornell, Bomer and Bouncher. Central City Wlna. HASTINGS. Neb.. Aug. 10.-(Specll.)-Central City mon from Hastings, 3 to 3. today through the local's poor fielding. Hit: Central City, 7; Haatlngm. 4. Fr rors: Central City. 1, Hastlrgs, 8 Bar terles: Hastings. Ahlln and Etting; Cen tral City, Hanson and nasty. TEMS Pl.AY AT SOUTHAMPTON Lamed Defeats Jamea In Stralaht Seta la Afternoon. SOUTHAMPTON. L. L. Augut 10- Slxty-four lawn tennis experts engaged In their opening matches here today. Ideal meather conditions prevailed ana this tun lng up to the preliminary national meeting that folloms at Newport. R. 1., next wee is certain to be a record for the field here, Matchea that excited Interest at the start today were those betmeen Lyle E. Mahan, Columbia's Intercollegiate champion and the Maryland state champion. Frederick C. Colston of Baltimore and Clarence C. Pell. Harvard, against C. Frederick Watson, Jr., Orange, N. J. The main results ef the opening round mere : Mahan defeated F. C. Colston, Maryland, state champion. 6-2. 3-0. -7; O. F. Touchard drfeated W. P. Blagden, har vard. -S. -l : C. C. Pell. Harvard defeated C F. Watson, Jr., Orange, fi-4, 0-3. During the afternoon session on h courts of the Meadow club the field of sixty-four competitors mas reduced to fifteen survivors. The most important matchea mere: E. P. Lamed defeated R. L. Jamea, Pennsylvania. 6-0,. 4-4S, 6-0. W. F. Johnson, Pennsylvania, state champion defeated A. L. Hoskln. 8-1,'6-L Alfred Stlllman, the old plarer. defeated A. 8. Dabney. Jr., Harvard. 6-8, 7-5. UMPIRE IS ATTACKED BY MOB Pan at Aigntta, Ga., Take Violent Exceptions to Decision. AUGUSTA, Aug. 10 Immediately follow-, lng his forfeiture of the gam to Maoon thla afternoon In the beginning of the fourth inning. Umpire Glfford m-as sur rounded by a crowd of several hundred angry spectators and maa struck In the face, hit on the head mlth a pop bottle and choked. Police came to hi rescue. Mayor W. M. Dunbar made an address to the crowd stating that Augusta had been wronged, but for the good name of the city he pleaded "for the skunk to be let alone." Only six officer mere at th park and reinforcements were sent for. The riot call mas sounded and a special street car carried tmenty-six other officers to the scene. Forming a cordon and bacKlng the patrol wagon up to the entrance tu the park Glfford mas hurried through and placed In the wagon. Augusta mill refuse to nlay any more games with Glfford umpiring. The trouble came up hen Olfford claimed that Griffin tried to hit him and fined the local pitcher 2S. There was an argument several more players were fined and the umpire then forfeited the game to Macon. 1 IOWA GOLFERS AT OTTl'MWA Albert McKee of Grand View Leads Qualifiers. OTTUMWA, la.. August 10,-Albert Mc Kee of the Grand View Golf club, Des Moines, today led the thirty-two qualifiers in the ninth annual tournament of the loma Golf association, turning in a card of 156 for the 3 jioles, four belom- bogey. Arthur Gordon ofthe Hyperion club. Des Moines, mas second with lfiO and Dwight Baker of Ortumma Country club was third, with 12. Hyperion won the team championship mlth a score of 6f9. The thirty-two qualifier In the championship flight will begin match play tomorrow. HUNTER A. i EVANS IN LEAD Yoangt Golfers Make Low Score at Onwentala Tonrner. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Two 18-year-old players. Charles Evans, Jr.. of Edgewater. m-estern amateur champion, and Paul Hunter of Midlothian led the 115 starter at the end of the first 18 of th 86-holo qualifying round, annual open tournament for the Mayflower cup and subordinate trophies, at the Onwentsla club today. Both turned In cards of 36-38-74. Evans had a remarkable card, four stroke for each of the flrts eleven holes. Gordon Copeland of Skokle, a golfer atlll in his teens, tied for third at 75 with Mason E. Phelps of Mldloathian, western amateur cnampion in 1908. IDEAL WEATHER FOR TENNIS Play In Donblea Will Beprln Tomor row at Sloax City. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 10-Wlth the grounds In almost perfect condition and with smiling sklles and an abundance of of the eleventh annual trl-state tennis tournament Degan in me rauni 01 mt . j-. 1 . . . o... Mli.k Th. nliv In tH doubles will be begun tomorrow. 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RACING OPENS AT CLEVELAND Uhland Goes Second Heat of the ItOT Tret la liOSg-4, Equaling: the World' Beenrd Weera Bark on Salky. CLEVELANT. O.. August 10 Oeorto Gno. winner of th Chamber of Commerce stake at Detroit, and a W.noo purse st Kalamaano. paoed a quarter mil la 9:V the fastest that haa been made In a rscn thla year and Uhland equalled the world's record of 2:034 for trotting a second heat in a race at the opening of tha grgnd cir cuit race at North Randall today. Kd Geers drove for the first time since his Injury at Kalamasoo last week. He piloted Praiee, a lame horse and an outsider In the betting to victory n the MB pace and landed Sterling McKlnney Inside tb mortev in the 2 07 trot by a remarkabla drive. George Gwno's record Quarter m-as made In th flrt heat of th 1:11 pace, which waa hotly contested, although Oavne wen In straight heats. Bland 8. lead tha field In the first heat to within a hundred yards of the wlr. when he faltered and George Gano won by a head. The second head was paced In 1:06. Bland 8. losing by a length. Maconda took second place from Bland S. In the third heat after a struggle. Uhland m-aa whipped home ahead of San Francisco In the stretch In the first heat of the 2:07 trot, after the latter had led the field from th start. Th second heat m-as fought out at the finish by th same horse. Uhland minnlng by a head and equalling th record made by Highball at Peoria last year. Carroll, a bay gelding foaled on the site of the Randall track, took the 1:11 trot. He waa third In th second heat, Esther Bell winning. Th other heat were easy for him. He was driven by Mayor Shannon of North Randall. Summaries: 1:11 trot, pure 11,300 Carrol, b. g. tMcAdams, 8hnro)...l 1 1 1 Father Bell, br. m. (Dlckerson) 1 13 3 Innerguard, b. g (Murphy) 7 2 2 2 Mae Heart, ch. m. (Hyde) 2 6 7 4 Demarset, b. g. (Ross) 6 I ids Bell Bird, bf. m. (McDonald) 7 4 5 Nelcyone. b. m. (Howell) 4 9 6 Peter Bolt a, br. g. (Andrews) 7 8 Raffles, blk. g. (Burgess) 1 1 9 Time: 2:10V. 1:0SV 3 r. 2:UV. 2:11 pace, purse 83,000 George Gano, b. ,, by Oambetta Wilke (Murphy) 1 1 1 Bland 8., b. a. (Koah) ..2 2 3 Maconda, b. m. (Albln) 4 4 2 Hoosler Prince, rn. g. (Cox) 8 3 4 Time: 2:05. 2:05. f:06V4. 2:07 trot, purse 81,200 Uhland, b. g., by Blngen (Proctor) 1 1 San Francisco, b. a. (Hodges') 1 2 Sterling McKlnney. br. a. (Geera) ..6 3 Nahma, b. m. (Burgess) 2 4 Iady Jones, blk. m. (Murphy) 4 4 Wilkes Heart, b. g. (Galllger) 6 5 Spanish Queen, b. m. (Macey) 7 7 Time: 2:0SH, 1:03 V 2:13 trot, purse 81.000 Frasee, b. a., by Arlon (Oeers) 1 1 Fair Margaret, b. f. (Benyon) Jl 2 Hilda B., ch. m. (Burch) 3 1 Gladys, b. m. (McDonald) ,...4 4 Belle Mc. ch. m. 1 Valentine) 6 da Time: 3.09V,, 2:10V4- WOMEN GOLFERS AT EXMOOR Mlaa Helmer Defeats Mr. Anderron, Present Western Champion. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Close matches were the rule In the first round of snatch play In the tournament of the women' cham pionship of Chicago at th Exmoor club today. 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