The Omaha Bee. paxt nvr SPORTING PAGE3 1 TO 4 unday SPORTS VOL. XXXIX XO. 9. OMAHA. SINUAY MORNING. AUGUST 15, 1909. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Sioux Stop Hollenbeck: Pes Moines Leads; Giants Wallop Cubs Again; Athletics in First Place SIOUX SLUGGERS BEATKOURKES Duke Hollenbeck Eait Afler Beating; the Champa in Two Previous Contests. ALD ERISAS WILD AT THE START Seitlei and Holds Omaha Safe Until Cloting: Inninga. CHAMPS KEEP UP BOMBARDMENT Game ii Finally Cinched by Them in the Fifth. FOX MAKES THE STAR PLAY Oae-Haad Catch of a Tu Leaeraer the IMeldtag ruliw of the rilnl at "loaa dir. SIOTTC CITT. Au(. 14. The Champions took the third gsme tr,e rs from Pa Rourke's men tcday. I to t Jt was slugging match, with Floux Ctt on the long en. Hollenbeck being louche" up for tmln klta. after beating the Sioux twice. Merman u wild In the fTrst two inntnea, which allowed Omaha three runs on two Jilts. He settled anfl pitched a clever gsme until tns ninth, when two more men came over on a pa d two safetiee The Champions kept pegging away at Hollenbeck throughout the itame. which made the pace easier for the Sioux City pitcher. They cinched the contest In the fifth on Campbell's single, a acrifico. a single y Welch. Hunter's two-bagger and a single by Shea, netting- three runs. A running one-hand eaten by Fox of a Texas earner was the feature. Fee re: SIOUX CITT. AB. R- H. O A E H. 1 o l n 7 A t S JO 0 ft Smith, as Campbell. If.... Andreas. 2b..... H Welch. 8b... I 1 .... I 1 I 1 .... 1 .... Hunter, lb I X Edmondsem. cf . . . 1 1 Flo vail, rf I Shea, e 4 1 Alderman, p 4 A Holmes .. . 1 0 l a 2 A 1 n H. A 1 1 I : o l a i 0 Totals. X I OMAHA. AB. R. A 1 1 i 3 A 1 4 1 0 Filth er. If Fox. 2b YClnc ae. ... ........ . Kane, lb tr. Welch. If-cf... Pendry. 2b. - Davidson, rf. ...... Cadman. e. ......... a Hollenbeck. P-... . 3 "Gooding 1 Totals -.....-3 a S 2T IS 1 Batted for Campbell In the eifhlh. Shea out en bnnt strikes. "Batted for OaTidaon In the ninth. Bkus City iassai- Omaha 1 t 0 1 S- Two-baae hits: Hunter ('. Hoi men. Racrlflee hlta: Andreas (2). H Welch. Hunter. Cadman. Stolen base: Phea. Dou ble play: Hollenbeck to Klnr. First ta on balls: Off Alderman. 4; off Hollenbeck. . Struck out: By Alderman. ; bv Hol lenbeck. a Hit with pitched ball: Flfher. Cadman. FtovaJl. Time: J Si Umpires: Clsrk and Ierrick. Attendance, S.JOU. TOPEKA WINS OUT IN NINTH Bat Skmu Hard la Ombb laataa t Gtat. TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 14 Toneka made a fine nlntb-tnninf finish and took the third rme from Wichita, 4 to I. today. The Cooley box had pounded Brennan rather lively, but they got to him In the ninth for threw singles, a sacrifice and a double, and two runs crossed tbs pan for the frame. Kaufman was Invincible until the ser. rath, allowing one hit up to then. An error made hire peevish and two singles and a double for three runs resulted. The score: WICHITA AB. R H. O A E Cole, rf 4 1 S ( Mlddleton If 4 a Hughes, lb 4 11-411 Pettlgrew. rf ......... 4 1 1 Pennell. Ib 4 1 I S A Weelersll, lb ......... 4 A 1 1 A White, as .. 4 A I I Armstrong, e S A 1 S Z Brennan. p I' 4 Totals .- 4 S TOPEKA. AB. R Wooley. cf 4 1 Oeier. rf 4 1 Kunkle, Sb .......... S A Fenlon. If 4 A Kahl. 2b 2 0 Henry, c ........ 1 Karat, c 2 1 Abbott. Ib I A Rlelley. as 4 A Kauffman, a 3 A Boles I 1 7 "24! 12 H. O. 12 A Total 32 ii r 1A Two out when winning run scored Batted for Abbott In ninth. Wichita AAAAAA2A A I Topeka AAAAA3AA 34 Three-base hit: Rellley. Two-base hits: Armstrong. Pettlgrew. Boles. Sacrifice hit: Kahl. Stolen bases: Henry. Pen sell 2. First base on balls: Off Bren nan. L Struck out: By Kauffman, 1, by Brennan, Double plsys: Brennan to White to Pennell. White to Hughea to Pennell. Time: 1 L Umpire: Glenalvln. Attendance, MB. LINCOLN TEAM WINS PROTEST IHrertaM-a Dax-lde that (Waawe af taiaai S Beloaa-s ! SrehlhltoBlata. CHICAGO. Au. 14 The board of direc tors of the Western Base Ball league to day decided the protested game played August I at Sioux City between the Lin coln team and Sioux City ln favor of Lin coln According to the score of ths game and she decision of the umpire Sioux City won. to I Lincoln protested and the directors gave It the game. This has an Important bearing on the championship aspirations of the Sious City team. tilaaaaal lhsre Peer t aur. GLEN WOOD. la.. Aug 14 i Special It might have been that the combination of Friday, the 12th. was toe much of a hood for me Oleawood team, but at an) rate throe of the Glenwood piavers worked fcard to excel the error making and the athirtes from the South uniatia packing hot'- a a limed I hem k-ui : K H E Vlcnwood i l s thoutti omaha I 3 3 Baiter.ee: Albee and Moc'lenahan Flet cher and Hwchaen Home run Fagan itruck out: By Albee . by Fletcher. 3 balls. Ort Albee. 1; off Fletcher i a oc Mittner. Four Crack Racquet Wielders Who Will Be at Mid-West Tennis Tourney s r y .-. --. hi -., .'..-:-v--. ' -v. .V "LOC" PUATHERWICK. tioux Cay. LINKS SHUT OUT BY HIGGINS Pitchers Twirl Remarkable Ball and Lack of Game Goes to Hawkeyes. --- EACH TEAM MAKES FOUR HITS McGregor aad Fartbtag Are Both ta Flae Fettle, hat the Wesleyaa VoBBBftrr Forced to Take His Medlclae. LINCOLN. Aug. 14 Farthing aDd Mc Giegor mied in a pitchers' battle today. Both were in fine form and each got amay with a four-hit game. Luck broke in favor of the visitors, however, and the result was a I to 0 victory for Des Moines Dalton opened with a sharp single, which bounded or Davidson's shoulder and merit for a triple. Colligan's Infield out broun- Dalton to the plate. A base on balls, a force out. Williams' steal and McManus' clean single scored Williams in the second with the final run of the after noon. Mc-Greg-or worked hie spit ball with deadly results and none of the Links reached third base. The bulk of the f teldlng w as done by Gagnter and Wil liams. The Lincoln shortstop handled nine chances and Williams, accepted ten. both without error. Thomas' error, which did not count In the result, was the only mis play of the day. Catcher Jimmy Sullivan has been appointed acting manager of the Links. Third Baseman Cockman is to Join the Lincoln club tomorrow In St. Joseph, to which the Sunday game with Des Moines has been transferred. Pcore: LINCOLN. AB. R H O A. E Waldron. rf . Gagnier, ss Hogrlever, 3b Thomas. 2b . ...4 0 2 2 ...S O 1 4 6 ... S 0 A 0 1 ... 4 0 A 3 4 ... 4 A 1 J 0 ... 0 A IS A ... 1 A A 1 0 ... 2 0 A 4 1 ... S A 0 A 1 lavid8on. cf . Pulliv&n. lb .. Schlueter. If . Mason, c Farthing, p .. Totals 29 A DES MOINES. r u AB. R. H. O 1 Dalton. If .. Coihgan. ss Bader. rf .... Mat tick, cf . Dwyer. lb ... Niehoff. 3b .. Williams. 2b McManus. c MoUregor. p 11 0 s h 1 Totals .....31 I 4 27 Is t Lincoln 0 0 A A 0 A A A A A j Des Moines 1 1 0 0 A 0-2 1 Three-base hit; Dalton. Two-base hit: AlMattiik Stolen bases: Colllgan. David A son. Williams. Struck out; By Farthing. 113; bv McJregor 4 First base on balls: A 1 Off Farthing. 2; off McGregor, S. Wild (I Ditch: McGieKor. Left on bases: Lin coln. 7; Les Moines, 7. Time; 1:4b. Um pire: Haskell. RICK ADAMS SHUTS OUT PUEBLO . Ai.ale, Two-Keeker aad Home wit Bll use aeare. DEN'ITR Colo.. Aug. 14. When Denver . ...... i. . l. . nA it got reaoy iuay n ion u was ail over. The team fussed along " tnrouan uiit. i.....i... Itiv1 - - Jaekaon's delivery, and then went after him. On the other hand Adams bold bis hitters down and struck out the last man In six Innings. Denver took a run In the third on a single, a steal and another single. In the fourth Cassady made a single, lost his life trying to steal to second and Jones fol lowed with a borne run. Bohannon's two bagger was lost, as he remained on bases. There was an Instance of a single, two bagger and a borne run In one Inning and only one run from them. In the next Hess' hit. Maag's crack on the cranium. Belden's earnf toe and three-baggers by Jones and Cassady put the game out of danger. Hart- i man made a aonderful catch of a line drive and also a stop of a grounder that was phenomenal. The score: DENVER AB R. H O Maag. 3b beiden. If Caaad. rf Jones, cf Bohannon, lb... Stankard. 2b Hartman. as Haas, c Adams, p Totals .... 3 2 2 1 2 A A 1 4 1 4 2 A ft 4 4 A 1 11 A . A 2 A A A 2 1 A 10 A 3 10 A 24 I PUEBLO. AB. R. a i O. 10 Curtis. If Corhsn ss. 1'lu.lk. lb Miller, rf HcChcsney. Welters 2b. Locke. 3b... Mnne. c Jackson, p. Totals A 7 24 P Denver I 1 4 3 A A t-ueblo A 0 A v A A A A C Tao-baae bits: Maag. Stankard, Bohan non. Adams. Three-baae bus: CaJ Jucaa. Heine run: Jones, btoien bases: I J '. 5. I'.s- ! i 1 C. P. JONES, til. LtOUla. Standing of the Teams west, league. amer. aspn W L, Pet ' .L Pet r-e Moines, k w Minneapolis ..sn:.nfi Ploux C1ty...I 42 Milwaukee ...KS3 .o , Omaha F i' ..'f'.; lxuifvil!e A. .--l f,2 47 .f.2;, Columbus tiO .4; 4? M .4 St Paul r til 4?! Ml M 4M Kensss City. .14 '1 .40 IrZlZl '. Denver w Ictiua Pueblo . . 4A2 .2 Toledo : 63 . 3 t.s 34t.lnolanapoli ' f3 Lirico'n NAT. LEAGUE. , AMER. LEAGLb. W.LPct.' L, l et Pittsburg . . . ,TS 2-.Tit. Philadelphia RT. 41 ChicaKt. S7 .'5 H..T Iwtrolt M 41 .K10 New Tork . .. .fil ST .S22 Boston 44 ..J I Cincinnati . . .H SO .fttin Cleveland S3 n4 4Ho PhlladMphia 47 .fil'Chlcago MM j 8t Louis 42 : 4S' New York 4. Fi 47 I Rrooklvn . . . .3 M .3'"0 St. Louis 4.' ;.S .437 I Boston 2fl 77 .2i2' Weshlnnon .3175.232 UAMFS TODAT. Western Learue Omaha at Sioux - City, Des Moines at Lincoln, Wichita at Topeka, Pueblo at Ienver. National League Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New Tork at Chi cago American Association Columbus at Kan sas City. Toledo at Milwaukee Indianapolis at St. Paul. Louisville at Minneapolis. Maaic (2). McChesney (2). Jones Hartman. Corhan. Miller, Locke. Sacrifices: Belden 2i. Base on balls: Off Adams. ;. off Jack son, h. Struck out: By Adams. 10: by Jack son, 4. Left on baxes: Denver. I; Pueblo, 11. Double plays: Hartman to Boharinon. Stankard to Hartman to Bohannon. Wlid pitch: Jackson. Hit by pitched ball: Maag. Time: 2:07. Umpire: Mullen. OMAHA AND SOUTH OMAHA CLASH Happy Hollow Bo)i t nnae Oat Irtor by Saperlor ark. The Hsppy Hollow club base bsll team for the third time this season defeated the South Omaha Country Club yesterday afternoon on the latter s grounds. The Happy Holloa' boys furnished the fans 0 the fastest exhibition of ball ever seen on the South Omaha grounds. Sensational plays by Eastmsn and Hall caused de served attention. Hyde appeared in a Happy Hollow uniform for the first time and caught an excellent game bend's hit ting at critical times. Hagensick pitched 1 ! in such a tantslizmg way that the boys from down the river could muster but five safe ones in the nine rounds Two suc cessive hits combined with a poor throw in the ninth was responsible for Soutb Omaha s lone score. Next Saturday Happy Hollow's opponent will be the Field Club on the former's grounds. Score. HAPPY HOLLOW g o. C C B.H.O A E B H OA E flail. 2b La Marty. If . Purkaw. 3b. . Eastman, aa. Hlllia. of .. HOa. t Waekaa. Ik.. 4 0 4 t ft 4 2 3 . I S f I ft 1 t I 1 4 ft 14 .402 J "Tri-T. 3b .... 1 t 0 1 1 f'ftotwn. m . i 6 1 4 l H "'".'"' r ' 1' feated St. Paul here today. E to 2. Graham k Kelly. 2b.... 411301... ... .,' "Cranial!, lb . 2 1 ft I "Carey, ' rf o rhten.' rf I l ft ft i 0 ft A Hachten, Trawy rf lo Ha Hafenalts.. p. 4 1 4 dAdaoia. p .. .1 ft 1 a i 14 i Toca.ll . 34 27 1 Tocita Happy Hollows ....1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 A s Country Club 0 A 0 0 0 0 A 0 11 Gamee la the Trl-Coasty Leaae. DORCHESTER. Neb.. Aug. 14. -(Special ! ! lorchester repeated the same act as at Fa(rmom bv ,f,ssing Fairmont another victory by the score .of S to 2. The locals were forced to plsv with a crinnled team kf I in as 1 'allium PI,ra ftnil Cair'.., Xi ' ' - ' ' r ' " j received at Fatrmoni. West. A ampler and -Simpson were missina from the linenc also rrni. trat.dall was the chief, attraction of the game, striking out thirteen and allow- lng four hits, while Engelhaupt pitched winning bail, but got poor support, striking out seven and allowing seven hits. Score: iKirchester 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 22 Fairmont 2 A 1 1 A 1 A S Two-base hits: L Bvers. Snell Stolen I bases: Dorchester. 4, Fairmont, &. Left on bases: Dorchester. ; Fairmont -Struck out: Ky Lngelhaunt. 7: bv Crandall l: First base on halls: Off Crandall. 2 Hit with pitched ball: By ET.gelhaupt. 2 Double play: Fairmont Other games Friday At Exeter Easier. I. Shicklev. 1 At Geneva-tieneva. 11. Sutton. Aahara W lae la the Twelfth. gran?,-? h. a uburn "base 'iZ rttj feated Atchison todax in a fasi iweHe iTinii.a. r.m. I, v . . , t ... - - "-' 'i r i jiuuBiuiDresfrf rai ib roor Kaaihliloa of K.iiiinriiiru ii uuriausfc ai inr nrpi lili, ng cf the came and huh il, t.,,.,irl rv. ........ E. I of seven scores by the tinie the sixiii li irr Alwaa over, with Atchison vet to score Ti..., ... ..r.hi. .i,,Ki.i .- A seventh Droxed she in. sv inn.r.a- fr ,... ii for Alciil v i son lor bet re it was over inec had the A! ' ore tied. Score: R H E 2 j Atchison 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 7 I1 i 0 o 7 7 ;. A I Auburn 4 I A 1 1 A 0 0 A 0 u 1 - fl f Batteries: Auburn S lion- Urr) and Hawkins. Atchison. lrumm. strong. t.pe land and Murpnc. AubuiT. has i.aced a series of six games this week. inning two fion Sevard one from V eepitig no iuo from A. chin, n and luaitig one to Atchi.-oii. j! Dempelera Mia Peaaaat tiala. a! BEATRICE. Nb u;. 14 Specs 1 i A The last game scheduled in the cm; bas--i ball league was plated last eceiunt re a,twen tne lierrpster arid the Toung Men's a Christian association nines, the I't.ristians winning by the score of : to 1 M Her. w t,o j twirled for the Chrisllan. v. as .nvtmlbie i Score R w r. 1 1 M C. A J 4 len. pster 1 Bauerit-a T. M C A.. M.ller and Wj sets. ien.pilera. Kootb and Clark The lempsier team, which won the pen - nant last .ar. wtie the leaders a.ain ttas rrrr Hi If; : V'-U C. EVEN BREAK IN MINNEAPOLIS Distillers Take First Game by Score of Two to One. ARE SHUT OUT IN SECOND I Millers Made Oae Rao la the First aad Oat ta the Foartk Other Aaserlrasi Asso riattoa Garnea. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug It. Louisville and Minneapolis divided a double header here todsy. the visitors taking the first 2 to 1 and the home club winning the second 2 to 0. Score first game: kUNNKAPnt.1 LOl'lf V1LLE B H O A E B H OA E 0lr -4 Jliuniwr rf 2 0 6 0 O' rnltim cf 4 1 1 fWomJrufl. rf.4 0 Ixiwr.i ..I ' 1 1 l?ullin. It I 0 1 r,.i H 4 I 1 "Klm lb ! S ' f Gill lb . I 1 II I "Olion. Il . 4 1 l lltn Jh 1 1 ! ' Ptwlehinu. If 1 : l 4 0 4 4 : V 1 UulUln. r! Binrk. c . . Hu1r. p 100 HCulnlan. S , j s 1 Sreita. c . i 0 i 1 Halt. j 5 1 4 0 Totala : M li 1 Total! 3S i 27 I Olson out for throwing bat. Minneapolis I 0 A 0 A A A 01 Louisville 9 2 A 0 6 A 0 0 02 Three base hit: Downs Two base hits: Pelta. Sacrifice hit: Peitx. Double plav: ' J follies unassisted Left on bases: Min- ' "Hughes. VrbT'H.'ilaV t? ha,lsl I Off Huches. 7. Time: 1.50. Umpires: Sul- livan and Guthrie. Score second game: MINNEAPOLIS LOl'lSVILLF. B.H.O. A B H O A E Orler. a .. .. t 2 2 1 ornirleavy. rf 4 1 l f O Collina. c! 4 1 1 SWooOru'I ef 4 1 1 S A DoN 2b 4 7 2 1 ligulhvan. It I : I riaa!h, It... : OPalm !l. site Gill lb 4 1 1 S (-Oiann Ih ... I 1 4 I 3 Collma III!! firirlehantjr If. 2 0 2 ft S Qulllln. rf.. . 2 0 0 0 1 ut'irn.n. aa . I ft 1 ft Hirk r SOT; Apnti. r . . 1 fl I 2 ft Pattersun. p. 4 0 I 1 bParaar4. p . .2 112 0 "Haila 1 0 ft 0 ft TotH . . II I S 10 1 Tolala ... 21 t 24 14 2 Batted for Packard In the ninth. Minneapolis 1 0 A 1 A 0 0 0 2 Louisvule 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three base hitr Downs Stolen base: cjin. sacrifice hit: Block. Double ma : rio a id x-iowns. Lrt on oases: Minne apolis. 10, Louisville. 2. Struck out: By Paiierson. 7: by Packard. S. Base Mi balls: Off Patterson. 1. off Packard, b. Time: l:4i. Umpires. Guthrie and Sullivan. H00SIERS BAT OUT VICTORY ft. Paal'e Pitchers Foaaded Hard with Mfi ob Bases. ST. PAUL. Aug. 14 Indianapolis d- pitcnea excellent ball and in audition ' knocked out a home run in the sixth inning.! Indianapolis hit St. Psul's pitchers at w il!j when men were on bases, while St. Pas! I poul' &o nothing under similar circum stances, vt ngiey piacea a star game at second base. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ST PAIL B H O.A E B H O A E Chadb r If 4 0 rlacden. rf 2 2 Smith rf . . . . 4 2 Carr. lb 4 3 3 raia rf .. 4 .. 4 . I. rf 4 . ft ti n ft 2 ft ft Bourher, 4 ft ftPlyim lb. 4 1 ft Arm b aier. 1 2 2 ft : 2 11 0 ft i 1 ft 1 ft 2 11ft' bursa. 3b ... 4 t 1 1 Murray. If 4 ft IV orkman. b 3 ft ftSpenrar, r . 1 2. IWngiey. Ib t Hoiey c .4 l 3 4 4 1 ft e 2 l 4 ' Will .am. 2b 4 2 3 4 2 , - Hopka. aa . Graham, p 4 3 .3112 ftP. van, p .... Kllroy . p . .. 33 11 27 rr-hac-h p . fjahrlng . . . rl.b . .. Tola la ft 1 ft ft ft a. - i .. A A A A ' J if 0 Tcwala ... Batted for Ryan in sixth. Baited for Ktlroy in eighlh. i St. Paul 2 A 0 0 0 Indianapolis 0 A A 1 1 I... . - Kl,.. Cn.w.1... II . , i i. -a-vr'-1 c,i. u..'.. i ...k.i 'i... rig- In SIX ley to r lynn. mis: mi fiysri. 3 in two limine: off ftiwl, 1 In one limine R.ie. rcn t,.,',- , ,i, Rjan. 3; off Graham. 3; off Chech. 1. Hit Bolc,n " b pitched ball: Bv Graham. Cockman Ioubie play: Egan to Huggins to Hob Struek out: By Graham, 6 ; bv Rvan. ; . Iltaell. Bases on balls: Off Ewing. 2. of by Kilroy. 1. sacrifice hits: Ryan. Boucher. Mattern. 3. Struck out: By Mattern. 1 i.raham. Left on bases: St. Paul. 11: In-ITrn: A 4i. -I'mplre: Emslle , dianapol.r. i. Time: 210. Umpire: King. TOLEDO DEFEATS MILWAUKEE - l the atloaal Game. MILWAUKEE. Aug 14 -The home club ' . . " ttKlay. Toledo winning a one-sided game b a score of to 1 McG)nn was ui.sble to handle the wet ball and was pounded hard, being succeeded by Curtis in the seveiuh. Robinson pitched a nice steady game. Score: T'.LF.rn M ILW Al l B H n.A E B atrfar S rl 4 1 2 t'Slrcnk .f . 4 fmiK. rf . 4 S 2 ft ftf'.arr-. If ... 3 .ieiun. lb 4' 7 ft ftwiioann. lb.. 4 H kflian. If a 3 ft S ftRanoail -f.. 4 Hini hman rt 3 I I I i ia-a. 3t . 4 Flwan il i 2 I 1 c Barrett, M j L.nd a .4131 ' a1,- oria'k 2t i L in h. J ill ftW ama- , .4 R ibinaon. p.. a ft ft 1 0UiC;inn. p . 2 urtja. p 1 Touala 3 K- .7 ;: 11 Tniala JT. 1 3 0 (1 1 ft ft ft 14 2 1 1 1 s 1 2 13 1 '14 1 1 1 1 I' i 1 " 1 : 1 ft ft a 1 77 II Milwaukee A A A I A A v a A j Toledo 0 1 A A 2 0 3 A ft 1 Two-baa h.ts Clerk Larry. Hickman. - I Hir e limsii. Stuoot Hits off Mccilynn. ft in six ano a ihltd Irir 1 i-.jtfc . off Curtis 1 I 'wo and iwo-thirds Ir.ptnga arrlflle hits j Land, Smoot. stolen La-a Land. Hun n ieit 011 L-asa-s: Milwaukee. 7, To nr - S. PETEKS, Cbicagu. leaa. 12. Bases on balls: Off McGlynn, : off Curtis. 1: off Robinson. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Curtis. McCarthy. Struck out: By MrGhnti. 3; by Curtis, 1. by Rob inson. 6 Time: 2 30. Umpires; Haes and Conahan. COLUMBUS EASY FOR KAWT0WN Batchers Biark Hits wltl Errors of laltora. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Aug. 14. -Kansas City won a victory today over Columbus by the score of 7 to 3. The score: KANSAS CITY rOU'Fl B H O A B , B H.OlA E. Shannon, rl .l 1 1 0 0crBou-k Tt, 10 Pbav. aa .4 t 4 Onr. If ,..(' tily, lb .1 11 "Knjsr. rf...4 1 1 S 9 Hilmti rt . I S 1 Si, ur c t 1 v 1 It 114 1 tJiniM. e 1 1 i 0 Hsillna 3t . t n o i ecomnlton. rf 4 list P'h.M.r, Jb 4 1 4 h l'r.,lll. lb . 4 I Id 0 Riner. c. Ill" (wnn m . I 1 I I 1 Flaherty, p . 4 1 1 1 (Trlrl lb I 1 1 a 2 Goodwin. p ..fi 1 fl 2 4 Touila. . 21 1 r If 0 Tntala ... Wll.'ll! 4 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 7 Columbus 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 Tao base hits: Shannon. Flaherty. Good win. James Three base hits: Hallman, O'Kourke. Wratten. Home run: Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Shay, Love. Schreck. Wrat ten. Stolen bases: Love 2. Hetllng. Shay. Double plays: Flaherty, F.rashear lo Beck ley; Be kley. Brashear to Ritter; Hetling. H rash oar to Bck)ey; C'ongalton. Wratten. Struck out: By Goodwin, 5. Left on bases: Kansas City. 7: Columbus 4 Bases on balls: Off Flaherty, l; off Gorvlwln. 3 First on errors: Kansas City, 3. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Oaens. GAMES IN THREE-I LEAGUE Bomi r Holds Sprlnaflrld Scattered Hits. SPRINGFIELD. III.. Aug to Three 14 Romar held the locals to four scattering hits. winning lor Decatur 5 to 3. Score jj p- Springfield 10 10 0 0 0 1 03 4 2 Decatur 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 b 11 7 Batteries: Springfield. Miller. Daly and Kelly; Decatur. Bomar and Boucher. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ja., Aug. 14 Clemon s triple and Carmichael's single won for Cedar Rspids in the ninth today. 3 lo 2. Score: R.H.E. C(.dar KRpjd. 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-3 4 ) Rock Island 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 i j Batteries: Cedar Rapids. Carmicharl and Rohrer; Rock Island. Neal and Starke. DAVENPORT la Aug. 14. Detenport ' won an easy victory oier Dubuque toda ft to 2. Parkins was invincible. Score: R HE Davenport 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 y t- Dubuque A 0 2 A A 0 0 0-2 1 Batteries: Davenport. Parkins and Ed wards; Dubuque. Faber and Nunneniacher. BLOOM INGTON. 111.. Aug 14 - Long s triple in the eighth clinched the game to day and Bloomington won from Peoria 7 to 1. Score: Blooming ion R.H.E 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 i -. 10 fl Peoria . 1 A 0 0 0 0 A 0 01 i 2 Batteries: Blooniington. Rover snd Croft Peoria, Hovhk and Higgins. CINCINNATI BLANKS BOSTON Ralw step play Wear Ea4 of Fifth IbbIbsj. CINCINNATI, Aug. 14. -Rain slopped the first game of what was lo have been a double-header after two of the locals had been retired In the fifth Inning today. Cin- ctnnatl scored the only run of the contest ! In lh. eieut Innlr. ni . I.cau on bulls n ! . . ..',.! Moore to (irant to Bransfieid Baaes on c,secrlfice. an error and a short passed ball. ! balls: Off Camnitx. 1: off Moore. 4. Base ft ! The second game was postponed. Score: Ion errors: Philadelphia. 1. Struck out: By I CINCINNATI BOSTON j B H O A E. B H O A E I Baerhar. W . . 1 ft 2 ft 1 Barkar. rf . . 2 ft ft ft 1 . 1 Paaksn. cf . ft ft 2 ft ftBeek. If 2 ft ft . i M : a 1 4 flShaaa. :b. . . . 1 ft t 2 1 knirB.ll rf 2 ft ft ftHeaumont cf. 2 1 1 ft ft I Hoblltaell. lb 2 1 7 1 fthwaeney. 3b . 2 1 1 2ft loberl. ft ..1 1 ftSiam. lb 2 ft S 2 ft 5 i M' Uaan. r ... 2 ft ft 1 Sfoffay. aa ... 2 ft 3 0 ft "U( numjim, 2D a v a a vrnaw. t 1 " z V a p 2 1 ft ft OMattam. p .l ft ft 4 ft Totals 14 2 14 Hi 1 Totals 1 r14 11 2 Twn olil when a-am waa eailel , ..... c innntllll 1 Ore 1 I Bakere Wallop 'iraa Mea ' r "lrd .!'ra"' . Co Is' T da. "f,fr,noon Jn Istleas Bontest by the .score oi a to i. Young started to do the ; twilling for the Cranes, but was re!ie-1 by fpellman n the sixth inning. Wright '"r. Faker Bros., pitched great ua'l and a , had ,he ranes at his mercy, through- out the oontest. sinking out fifteen and allowing only four hita The main feature m" one-hand stop by George iHiugberty at a critical siage rvexi fBturaay Jiakei Bros play the Voegele-Dlnning Maxet.na for the championship of Omaha amour the saturdav teams Score RH F. Baker Bros A 222A02A s i 2 C'rsne A Co A 2 A 0 A 0 A A-2 4 2 Bstteries: For Raker Bios.. V rlcht and Quigley: for Crane 4k Co , Young. Sicllmn and iiiasch Omaha team Is iasp. LYfiNS Neb.. Aug. 14 Spec-ut.1 Tele gram The Lcons baae ball team e.sil- defeated the Msneppas of omaha bare lo- csy by the score of li lo 1 The feature ,f the game was the poor placing of the Mi seouas and the heavy tuning of iht Lr a , team bcorc: R H E 1 Lons 4 10142 12 1' Mazeppea 0 A 0 ti 0 1 T 0 1 Batteries For Lvons man. for Maseppas. 1 Boee and Hi ff Kana and Mjipn- m Struck oui : Hi hmra ft t,c Wan . 1 Three-bs hit: t'rumirv Two-base hitr - ! Hamilton. Ste:n Time. 2.0U Umprta I-af - fer and Gtanian. a This Week 3 ' 1 -V i W. T HATES, Chicago. FOUR STRAIGHT FOR GIANTS New York Wins from Chicago Reulbach's Wildness. on TIMELY HITTING ALSO A FACTOR (aiea Holds the Cabs to ee cat tered Hits. Their Two Rbbs Bel bs Made Ib the Seveoth. CHICAGO. Aug 14 New Tork took the fourth straight today on Reulbach s mild ness, poor support snd a few very timely hits. Two gifts, two outs and a single scored Chicago's only runs. Ames holding them st his mercy in the other eight itf- nings. Score: NEW YORK CHICAGO B H O A E. H H O A C Poyle. 2b . 1 4 1 1 Firri ?b I STTW-ur. cf a 1 1 1 0Ft'raanl If 2 MrCono k. If . 4 I t Sctmlta. rf . . 4 Murraj. rl ... 4 1 1 0 ftchanre lb 4 Iwvlln t. ... I H 1 2 PStunfrldl. 3b 4 1 4 ! ft ft a ft 1 1 o ft 1 t ft ft 1111 ft I ft ft I S 4 1 PrldweU. aa.. 2 IP ftHofman, cf...B Mark la. lb... Srhiei, c I ft ft ft Tinker, aa . 4 I 2 J 2 ftmormn. t .... 14 ITl.ulbarh. p 0 10 I Slangy, cf. ft 2 2 ft l Amea. p. ... 4 Tann . lb.. 0 I 1 I. 1 ft ft II fl 1 D Brown, p . T oca-la XI C 27 la 1 Zimroeramn. 1 S 0 0 Total. . . Ratted" for Merkle in ninth. 7 27 12 2 Batted for Brown in ninth. rhl.urn 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 New York 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 Two-base hits: Chance. Reulbach. Hits: Off Reuibach, i in eight innings; off Brown, 1 in one inning Sacrifice files: Sheckard. Tenney. Sacrifice fly; Devlin. Stolen bases: Devlin ci, tfriawell. teri cm bases Chicago. 7; New York. . Bases on balls: Off Reulbach. 3; (iff Brown. 1, off Ames, i Bases on errors. Chicago. 1; New York, 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Reulbach. Doyle Struck out: By Reulbach, 2: by Amu, 3 Wild pitch: Ames. Time. 2:02 Implies Klem and Kane. PHILLIES DEFEAT PIRATES Leaders Lose BrilllaBt Firldlag Game hp' Close ere. PITTSBURG. Aug. 14 Pittsburg lost to Philadelphia today in a brilliant fielding ' lme by co"" of 2 to 1 ln ln "vt,nlh inning nson attempted 10 score on a three-base hit by Gibson to right field, but was blocked at the plate by Dooin. This angered the crow d. w hlch made a w lid dem onstration. Score: PHILADELPHIA pii ifBrG B H OA E Grant, 2b .... 4 1 1 2 ORarheau b Bate, rf .... 4 14ft CLaarh. cf ... T'tua. rf .3 1 3 (if la-ka. If . B H O A E 4 ft 2 1 1 4 ft 3 ft ft 1 1 (1 ft 3 13 7ft 3 ft 3 1 ft 4 2 X ft ft I M" It I 1 4 0 ft W aimer, aa 111 H t 1 ftMlllar. 3b . ! Br nafl.m knaba. 2b . . J 1 1 1 ftAbeiein. lb Imolan. aa . . 3 1 3 3 dWllion, rf Imxiln. t ... 3 ft h 1 ('Gioaim. t Moor, p 3 0 0 4 Ocrunlui. p 'SUirka .. Touile . ... 2 C 27 13 ( Brandon, p Hyatt . .. .1 1 1 ft ft .. 3 E 4 4 ft .. 1 ft ft 3 ft .. 1 ft ft ft . . 1 fl ft ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft Totals 2 1 27 16 1 Batted for Camnlts in eighth. Bailed for Clarke in ninth. Pittsburg 0 1 A 0 A 0 A 0 ft Philadelphia I 0 0 1 0 0 A 0 02 Two-base hits: Wi son Grsnt Tnr-e-base bit: Gibson. Hits: Off Camnltz. ft in eight I innings. t-acrifice hits: Miller. Magee -'"uu' pa. aanrr lo junier to Aoaicin Catnnlii 2. by Moore. 4 Left on bases: Pittsburg. 4: Philadelphia. 2 Time: 1.3& Umpires: Iliglfr and O Day. CARDINALS WIN IN NINTH nelehaatr's Tsa-Baurr srarri Ko aetrhy and Etaaa. ST. IXIU1S. Aug. 14 relehanty's two bagger in the ninth scored Konetchy and Evans and gave St. Louts the thud game of the series with Biuoklyn. 4 to 8 Soore: PT LCU IS BROOKLY'N. B H O A E B HO A E pvma b .8 1 3 ft 1 Bun h cf . i i 7 I ft Film. If ... .4 1 ft 1 Clement, If .. 4 2 1 ft ft llnaa. c 1 4 1 7 C'Lantun. 11, tills Konau hy. lb. 3 1 7 ft I' M.E'v.an. rf 3 2 3 ft ft Evana rf . . . 3 1 1 ft ft A Herman. Jti 3 1 I I fHil.lianiy. 21,4 ' 2ft ftHummal. lb 3 fl 7 ft 1 Shaw, cf 3 ft 1 ft iiM,Mlllan aa. 4 1 2 3 ft ( hanea a . I 1 1 4 ft Bergen c .. . 4 ft 3 2 ft bai-kman, p . 3 ft ft 2 ftHuQi-, p . . 4 1 ft 1 ft Tolala ... 3ft S 17 I S Totaia ... 33 1"2i. ft Winning run scored wilh one out. St. Ixiuis 2 A 0 A 0 A A A 54 Brook) n 1 A 1 A fl 0 A 1 03 Two-base hits. Burch. 1-e.leharn y. Three base hits. Ellis. Alperman. .sacrifice htis: McElveen. Evans Alrmni. Hummel Stoien bases: Ellis. McMillan. Burch. r.vans. Kase on halls Off Backman, 1; off Hunter. 2 Struck out By Baraman. I, by Hunter. 1 left on bases St Louis. 4 Brooklyn, 7 Time. 1 47. Umpire: Johnstone Frleod Mia FRIEND. Neb. Mrs! Money. Aug. 14 -iSpecisl I Friend won first money st the Miifcrd base ball tournament bv defeating oavid City 1 lo 0 and Sewaid 7 to 1. B"aatts and Lucas wete the battery In the David Citv game was the work of Friend s fielders Roth pitchers had It on their opponents all the time The feature of the Sewaid name was the work of Friends fielders I r riend wants games with any of the fas' $ 1 teams in this sc--tion of me stale. F'.ll.-w- ! ,nK u'' "' thus far airsnged fot 1 r nena liomiege. a- Friend August P. ana . new a 10 ai nnver 1 oesmg Au 'gust IS arid lft : Sewurd at i.xeie, .mj,, ji.. Sfwaid at Friend Angus' ;j- tit' jCltj. at Friend. Augoal A 2- 27 a..d 2i 1 1 r;," Ivr ATHLETICS IN FIRST PLACE Philadelphia Wina Exciting Conteit from St. Louii ia Twelfth Inning-. PELTY PITCHES A GEEAT GAME Only One Hit Made Off Him After Fifth Inning-. BARRY MAKES THE FINAL RUN I He Gets Bate on Balls and Scores on ' Two-Baggtr by Lmngton. DETROIT TIES WITH WASHINGTON Caaae I (ailed at I nd of the I Klrieath laalaa. with core Mandlna Three tu i Three. PHILADELPHIA. A up lt-lu a piiclno battle between Moron S"d l'i!i hii. co ' day. Philsdelphis df ftaud Si Louis t:i ill ' twelfth inning 2 to 1 Ha'iy open d ih j final lnnir:p for Philadelphia by gftiing f. u. balls and siered on Livingstones io basser. The latter as the iinly hit ins J : off Pelty after the fifth Inning. Today'. ! victory gives the Philadelphia team utuli i puted first place position. Detroit lim ti tled with Washington. Score: PHILAl'El-rHIA IT Wi !? b H o A E Harts.1. If . I 1 5 n HHinif.l r' t.ii.5, rt . 4 J 0 (iK.AIi, I' t'nllllifc. . 1 4 ( HofTman. if Hakor. St. . 4 0 2 laliair tit liana lb . 4 i" ( Julia lh siunihr. n . 1 1 wiiiiam; zt. Brr aa ... i S 1 7 rF.rna. b . l.:vtnKstona. c 4 I F I SCnaer. r Muraaa, p . . 4 S A 1 eltilj. p. . . t h il .11 i, t, on 4 s : o i ii : ii m ii 4 14 4. 2 : i. i i 4 ii : i i 1 o :. i 2 ft ft I b i : 4 To ala 27 a 5 rl fl T uua 57 .. S i i None out when w inning run scored. Philadelphia .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 A A A 1 2 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 It I Two-ba6e hits: Jones, Llxtnpstnue Sacrifice hit: Hartietl. Joins. Canlft . Baker. Livingstone t'l Utih ilaxs: 1" i ns tu Wallace lo Jonea: Collins to l a vis Stolen liii-e." . .lom--. ilci. in Struck out: By Pelty. 6. by Morgan ;i left or hasea: St l.uuis ! . J numji I ptna p. Baie on Imhr (.iff I'elii. 4. off Morgan. 4 Wild pilches: Muva1 2 Passed ball Lit i:icsine Tune 2.33. I mpncs. Perrme and Evint. TIGERS AND SENATORS TIE Game Called at Kad of Eleaealh t Igreemeal. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 4 i shintton snd Detroit bsttled eleven innings todj. the score being 3 to S. when the game was called by mutual agreement to allow the tsitors to catch s train for home Jennings was rhssed from the bench for talking loo much to the umpire and Donohue was severely hurt by a collision with Jones at first hasc-. Throws to the plate by Lclivclt snd .lenes wee the fea tures of a liarcl-fouht contest Seme. WAFHINCTON B.H.O. A E PETR "t r H H 1 V Browne, rf S'-haaier. rtt rKilKihue. lh F.laTlery, lh r. : 1 fl s 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 S 1 : 1 11 ft ft (1 ft 1 "'Bukh. ar 1 ljnn !' " 1 1 npl. rf , " i raafrrii. : 4 1 l"vlt. rf . : ftRnaamun. Ih f- ' I' I laieliant v. "b Z " : Murlarlli Sb S 4 ft llei'krrnlnrf. r 3 ;; 1 1 n 3 ' 2 4 i I 11 ( onrciy. b Milan. It .. MrBrtde. aa Wiraart.. r . . . . Gray. p. .. G room, p . . . . " f'Krlimidt. r " "W lllalta p ft tpummrra. r fllft" "111 ft ft ft n Mullm 1 ft ft 1 Tatala ii 15 3 Toca la S7 in 3S ;7 2 Batted for Wtlletts in the ninth Wsshlngton . . . . 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 d n 0 2 tetrit 1010 0 100 0 0 i 2 Two-base hits: Bush, Cobb Three-bae hit: Lelivelt Hits: Off Grey, 7 in five and one-third Innings; off Groom. 2 in fie and two-thirds innings, off Wil letls. s ln eight innings; off Summers. 1 in three innings. Sacrifice hits: Schaefer. Cobb re)eliarity. Moriarlty. Stolen bases: iKiuohuc, Bush. Crawford L rouble play: McBrlde to Sc hsefer to Donohue Left on bases Washington, 4. reirolt 7 Bases on bslls: Off Grsy, 2; off Groom, 2 Base on errors: Washington, 1; leiroit. 2 Struck out: By Gray, 1. by Groom. 7; by Wllletts, 2: by Summers 2 Time: 2.05. Umpires: Egan and Kerin NINE STRAIGHT FOR BOSTON Bookworms Baacb Hits oa ili.vi ia Sixth laalBg. BOSTON'. Aug 14 Boston closed a week of victories by winning a hard fourht game from Cleveland today, 3 to 1 mHkli g Its ninth straight win. The locals won in the sixth inning, with two out. bpeakci drew a base on balls. Genxler singled and Wagner wes purposely passed Stan! singled and three runs were scored, one on an error by Rernis The largest crowd that ever witnessed a single game in Boston saw the game today, numbering over li.trTO Score : BOSTON CLEVELAND B.H.O A E B.H.O A C Nllaa If J! Lord. Sb Bleaker, r.t Oaaler. rf . h astier, aa . 4 1 " "P I.nrd, rf 4 2 ft 1 ft B-adley. 3h 4 ft ft 4 ft 1 " ft' ill. Ib 4 1 li, ft ft ' I.a)eir lb 3 2 4 4 ft l.fin', , insi I 1 Stahl. lb., kf C' nn.ll. 4 1 a 1 ft Hon'hmin I' 1 ft ft bS " 1 1 "lli'm'liam e' I ft ft ft Camgan. r. . 3 I 7 ha '1 Arailanea. p . 3 '1 1 '"ST k 1 ft 1, ft n - FtlkeM.u-K . Z I- ! 4 II Tocala 3ft 6 27 1" 1 fo'aii. ;j :4 I : Batted fot Ball in iiiniti Cleveland A (1 0 0 1 11 1. A- 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 A I Two-base hits: B Lord Nlles. Lajoie.. Sacrifice hits. Wagner. Ball. Lajote. Stolen base: McC'onneli. Lift on bases: Boston, b. Cleveland. 7 Base on balls. Off Falken burg. 2 Base on errors: Boston. 2 Struck cui. AielUnes. S. Falkenburg 1 Time: 1 0 I'mpires: O Lough lin and Sheridan. WHITE SOX BEAT HIGHLANDERS Error hp Aaalla aad Eagle Co. trlbale to lcter of Chicago. NEW Y'ORK. Aug 14 Chicago took a firmer grasp on fiftn place ln tht Amer ican league race today by defeating New Y ork. 7 lo 3. Errors by Engle and Au tin were of much assistance to the visii ors In gaining a winning lead. Score c-HlCAt.r, VEW YORK " A a. B H O A F Alnxer rf . I Parent, as - a 1 I r-emmict rf . t 1 s ftHen.phlll rf. 0 1 1 k'.a.a If 4 1 4 ft 1, 4 1 ft Ci c 4 1 ft 1 1 4 1 2 3 1. 3 2 S 3 ft 5 ft 7 ! S 442:. 4 1 : 1 3 A ft 1 ft 1 ft ft ft e : ft ft lahall. rl... ' pi, ux hen fala. 'b If 4 1 t:ilrfel4 aa. .4 ft 1 1 ft. ree Tannehill. 3b 4 Au 2b 4 Oe ena. r ... 4 fn.nl.. p I 1 1 4 Kniah'. lb . I A lie: in It 2 1 OSweenei, t .. 2 ft I ftMarinmc. p .. Lapo-ca 3 11 14 14 2 Hu.t.ea, p .. uru Tocala ... 1 21 U 4 F.atted for Manning in the aeventn. Ratted for Hugbes ln the nintn 1 'h icaf (1 0 A 1 A A A 0 ; New York A A (1 1 6 2 A 0 0 2 Two-base hit Cree Stolen bases TanneMil I c-n.niltt Leff cn bases 'h1 cago. IS. New Vera (, Base on errnte- 1 i.nego 1, New York. 2 Struck out: ; B sonitn. 3. t y Manning 2; ty Hughes, ; Hit lc piichec ball By Manning, !.lnei 1,11- off M,t,i,:rt 1 1 in sevea iiiintiga "lint. .., titer ieo- Cesake