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ROURKES GET A DRUBBING
Two Pitchers Knocked Oat in One
Inning by the Sionz.
M'GEE STOPS THE FUSILADE
l,m Is ' Lost Beyond Rffntfrf,
Howfter, at that Time, bat
Rwrilt Shows HI
Mettle.
SIOUX CITT, la.. Auk. 15.-Omaha was
riven an awful trouncing by Sioux City
today. When the slaughter cloned the
home team had fourtnen run to Its credit
and nineteen hits. The 3.000 people present
witnessed the. unusual spectacle of two
pitchers being knocked out of the box In
one Inning. The champions made ten
runs off Keeley and Sanders In the
fourth. Fox bring forced to call on Mc
Oee, his recruit twlrler. In order to retire
the aid. Keeley was hit hard In the
scond Inning, three singles and King's
error netting three runs. The fourth
proved his finish. Hunter singled, a sac
rifice and two doubles followed, netting
three runs. Sanders was then sent to
the slab, but It was of no use. The cham
pions were swatting the ball. Two doubles,
five singles, an error and a passed ball
netted seven more runs. McOee stopped
further scoring when he relieved Panders.
Clarke pitched a splendid game. He did
not allow a pass. The two runs off htm
came after Edmondson muffed Davidson's
fly. Keeley then hit a dandy home run.
Score:
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Smith, ss 4 12 110
Campbell, If 6 0 1 2 0 0
Andrea. b 6 1 1 1 4 0
Towne, c S 1 I 4 0 0
H. Welch, 5b 5 1 2 2 2 0
Hunter, lb 4 4 4 13 1 1
Kdmondsnn, cf 4 3 1 1 0 1
Htovall, rt 5 3 3 1 0 0
Clarke, p 8 0 2 10 4 0
Total .40 14 13 27 12 2
OMAHA.
AB. R, H. O. A. E.
Fisher, If 4 0 1 0 0 0
Fox. 2b 3 0 0 6 6 1
King, s 4 0 0 2 6 1
Kane, lb 4 0 2 11 0 0
lr. Welch, cf 4 0 110 0
Pendry, 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0
Davidson, rf 4 1 0 2 0 0
Cadman, c I 0 1 3 2 0
Keeley, p 1110 11
Sanders, p 0 0 0 0 0
McOee, p 2 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 2 6 24 IS 3
Sioux City 0 3 0 10 0 1 0 0 14
Omaha 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Edmondson, Stovall, An
dreas, H. Welch, Hunter, Dr. Welch. Home
run: Keeley. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Fox.
Stolen bases: Hunter (2). Double plays:
Welch to Andreas, King to Fox to Kane.
First base on balls: off Sanders, 1; of
McOee, 1. Struck out: By Clarke, 4; by
Keeley, 1; by McOee, 1. Wild pitch:
Clarke. Passed ball: Cadman. Time: 2:00.
Umpires: Clarke and Derrick. Attend
ance, 3,000.
OFF DAY FOR THE WICHITA N1.B
Unable to Either Hit or Field
the Ba.ll.
TOPEKA, Aug. 15. Nearly all the Wich
ita gang that handled the ball mussed it
up today and Topeka walked off wltn the
game, 9 to I, making It four straight from
their ancient enemy. Neither pitcher was
hit hard, but Topeka sandwiched In Its
hits between Wichita's bobbles tor the
runs. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. -V E.
Cole, cf... 0 4 0 1
Mlddleton, If 4 0 0 1 0 0
Hughes, 2b .... 11112 0
I'etilgrew, rf 4 1 0 2 0 1
Pennell, lb 4 1 1 13 1 1
Westerxll. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1
White, ss 10 11(1
Armstrong, c 2 0 1110
Aitchlson, p 1 0 0 0 1 1
Schackelford, p 1 0 0 0 2 0
Totals a I 4 24 14 6
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Wooley, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0
Cieler, rf 11110 0
Kunkle, 3b 10 0 10 0
Fenlon, If 4 1 0 2 0 V
Kahl, 2b -.. 4 2 2 1 1 0
K earns, c 4 2 0 4 2 0
Abbott, lb 4 1 1 12 0 0
H I. ley, ss 1113 4 2
Wright, p 1 0 0,1 0
Totals 31 I 7 27 11 2
Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3
Tupeka 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 0
Three-base hit: Qeler. Two-base hits: Ab
bott, Hughes, White. Sacrifice hits: Kun
kle t2), tinier, Armstrong. Stolen bases:
Wooley, Rellley. Base on balls: Off Wright,
1. Struck out: By Wright, 1; by Shackel
ford, 1. Left on baaes: Topeka, 1; Wich
ita, 3. Hits: Off Aitchlson, 6 in four In
nings. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Glenalvln. At
tendance; 2,000.
PIKDLO WINS CLOSE! . CONTEST
Sharp Fielding Keeps Down Score In
Spite of Free Hlttlagr.
DENVER, Colo., Aug. U. Pueblo out-hit
Denver, ana Locke out-pitched Wuion.
which tells the tale. It waa reairy one of
me naraast lougnt case ball games In
Denver this year. In which the result was
not certain until the last man waa out
Fielding stunts by Corhan and Hartman
were features, both players being on their
mettle tnd doing remarkable work. Loose
f Haying gave each team a run In the first
nning. Hard hitting gave each a run In
the second, and than the game settled down
to a battle between the two pitchers and
between fielders.
Docka opened the eighth with a three
base hit U left, and scored on Walter'a
hard drive to third. Denver had a chance
' In the ninth, though a slim one, when
Stankard smacked out his third hit. Hart
man sect a swift grounder to Corhan, who
Captain
The Rifle Expert who Inspected and
to be used by Ex-President Roosevelt
a WILL BE AT THE
Henshaw Hotel,
From 10 a. m. until 10 p. m. with duplicates of the
Winchester arms which will be used by the : : :
Roosevelt - Smithsonian Expedition
Sportsmen cordially invited to call and meet Captain Laudensack, who will be
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Standing of the Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct. W.UPct.
Des Moines. .t3 0 .hi 11 Minneapolis. .6S 62 .570
Sioux Clty...4i .oi.Mllwaukee....7 51 .5.'
Omaha 58 46 .ji g Louisville ....62 bH .617
1'enver T2 48 .r.3U:Columbus ....0 tl AVt
Topeka oO 50 .:w8t. Paul t tU .4.6
Wichita 60 66 .4,GKansas Clty..tt 62 .4.0
Pueblo 41 2 .XtofToledo 66 64 . 4 .2
Lincoln 3ii Kt Indianapolis.. jo (7 .461
NAT L LKAOl'K. I AMEK. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct
Pittsburg ....73 29 . 71 Philadelphia. . 41 .613
Chicago 6. So .6j Detroit 60 41 .il3
New York....l 38 .61i Hoston 66 44 ..'W
Clnclnnsti ...63 60 . 516Cleveland ....63 54 . 4'6
Philadelphia. 47 65 .4.1 Chicago 51 66 .4-1
St. Louis 43 67 .I.W'New York 49 66 .467
Brooklyn ....37 65 . 3 JSt. Louis 46 65 .437
Boston M .24SI V'HHhington..31 76 .2)2
GAMES TODAY.
American league Chicago at Detroit, St.
Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Wash
ington. Boston at New York.
American Association Columbus at Mil
waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Indianapo
lis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul.
thew wild to first. The throw was up the
base line and Clarke saved a score by
touching the runner as he went by. Score:
DENVER.
AB. R.
H.
1
0
1
1
0
3
1
0
0
O. A.
Maag. 3b
Uelden, If
Caseaoy, rf
Jones, cf
Hohannon, lb...
Siankard, 2b
Hiirtman, ss....
Haley, c
Wasson, p
0 1
Totals 32 2
PUEBLO.
AB. R.
Curtis, If 4 0
Corhan. ss 5 0
Clark, lb 5 1
Miller, rf 2 0
McChe-ney, cf 4 0
K. Locke, 3b 4 1
Walters, 2b 3 1
Mltxe. c 3 0
J. Locke, p.: 4 0
7 27 11
H.
1
1 .
0
1
2
2
2
0
1
O.
1
6
12
1
2
2
1
2
0
A. E.
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Totals 34
Drnver 1 1
Pueblo 1 1
3 10 27 i 1
0 0 0 0 0 '0 0-2
0 0 0 0 0 1 03
Two-base hits: Walters, Hartman. Three
base hit: E. Locke. Stolen bsses: Jones,
S.ankard, Clarke, sacrifices: Bekien, Mltze.
base on balls: Off Wasson, 4: off Locke,
1. Struck out: By Wasson, 6; by Iocke,
2. Left on bases: Denver. 5; Pueblo. 9.
Double plays: Corhan to Clark. Time: i:60.
Umpire: Mullen.
BOOSTERS WIN IN
A SQUEEZE
Lincoln Makes Dea Molnra Go Eleven
Innlna-a.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 16.-Eleven In
nings were required for Des Moines to de
feat Lincoln today by a score of 2 to 1.
The game, while not exceptionally faat, was
marked by sensational catches, with Mat
tick and Nlehoff for Des Moines leading.
Mattlrk also figured strongly at the bat,
getting four hits out of five times up. Wil
liams, however, for Des Moines, was the
candy kid with the stick, lacing out a
double, a triple and a single out of four
times up. The winning score In the eleventh
was secured by a squeeze play. Mattick,
first man up. singled, stole second and was
advanced to third base by Dwyer'a sacri
fice. Williams was at the bat. Just as Mc
Cafferty wound up to deliver the ball. Mat
tick sprinted for home. Williams bunted
down the first base line and was rnhi
at first, but not until Mattick had crossed
the plate with the winning run. Score:
LINCOLN. . .
. AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Waldron, rf 6 0 2 2 0 0
Gagnler, ss g 0 0 3 2 1
Davidson, cf & 0.12 0 0
Thomas, 2b 6 0)210
Cockman, 3b 6 11-8 2 1
Sullivan, lb 4 0 1 13 1 o
Thorgy, If 4 0 0 2 0 0
Mason, c 4 0 0 2 8 V
McCafferty, p 4 0 0 4 6 0
Totals 41 1 33 14 2
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Daiton, n 6 0 14 0 0
coiugan, ss 6 0 0 1 4 1
naaer, ir 6 0 0 0 0 0
Mattick, cf 6 2 4 1 0 0
Dwyer, lb 6.0 1 ( 0 0
Nlehoff, 3b 6 0 0 4 0 0
Williams, 20 5 0 3 3 1 0
Kerner, c 4 0 0 4 2 0
Lang, p 4 0 0 6 0 0
Totals 43 2 9
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Des Moines 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
33
0 0
0 0
8 1
0 0-1
0 l-t
Earned runs: Lincoln. 1: Den Mnlnaa. 1
Three-base hit: Williams. Two-base hit:
Williams. Stolen bases: Waldron, Thomas,
Cockman, Mattick, Colllgan. Struck out:
By McCafferty, 4; by Lang, 6. Bases on
Dans: ort McCafferty, 2; off Lang, 3.
Umpire: Nagle. Time: 2:15.
Sidney Beats All-Stare.
SIDNEY. Neb.. Aug. 15. (Special Tele
gram.) The Sidney nine and Clark's All
Stars of Omaha played a spirited twelve
Inning game here today, resulting in a
score of 6 to 6 In favor of Sidney. The
special features of the game were the pitch
ing of Ferry, who fanned out seventeen
men, and the batting of Hargls, Pettitt
and Hodman for Sidney. Another game
iu ds piayea tomorrow. Score: R H E
Sidney 2 00 11000000 2 8 2
All-Stara 2 1000000100 1-6 8 3
Batteries: For Sidney, Ferry and Agnew;
mi Au-Diari, iyncn na cassiay. Time
-:05. Umpire: Joe Schwetger of North
Platte. AttenJance: 1.660. .
Fremont Wins at Snyder.
SNYDER. Neb., Aug. 15 (Special.) Be
fore the largest crowd that ever witnessed
a ball game In Snyder Fremont won In a
close and Interesting game. It was a great
pitchers' battle between Teddy Cross and
Koepeneck. Batteries: Snyder, Cross and
Jensen; Fremont, Koepeneck and Cook.
Hits: Fremont, 6; Snyder, . Struck out:
By Cross, 10; by Koepeneck, 7. First base
on balls: Off Cross, 2. oft Koepeneck, 3.
Axtell Wlaa Again.
AXTELL. Neb.. Aug. 15.-(Speclal.) Ax
tell made It two straight by defeating the
Outlaws by the score of to 4, Guatln and
Burdon eaoh getting a two bagger and sin
gle out of three times up.
Batteries: Axtell, Ouatln and Burden;
Outlaws, Brown and Alsted.
A. F. Laudensack
August 16th and 17th,
BROWN HOLDS GIANTS SAFE
Only Four Hits and No Two of Them
in the Same Inning.
CUBS LANS HARD ON CRANDALL
Nine Rons Scored, While the Glaata
Are Unable to Get a Man Acroaa
the Robber Agtalnst Three
Fingered Wlaard.
CHICAGO, Aug. IV Crandall was very
easy for Chicago today. Bunched hits off
him In the third, fourth and eighth, with
a wild pitch, a pass and two errors,
netted Chicago nine runs, while New York
was unable to score. Only four hits, no
two In the same Inning, were made off
Brown, and only one of the. visitors reached
second base. Score:
CHICAOO NEW YORK.
B.H.O.A R. B.H.O A B.
Kvera. 2b.
Kino. If...
grhulte, rf
Ounce, lb
. 1 9 1 Ortovld, Sb 4 0 13 0
S 1 3 0s,ymour, Cf.,.4 1 3 0 0
.6180 0 Moonn'lc, It. 4 0100
.4 1 10 1 0 Murray, rf... I 1 1 0. 1
Stelnfelu. 3b. 4 1 0 t ODerlln. Sb.... 3 0 0 4 1
Hofman. cf...4 t 3 0 ORrldwell. n. l 1
1 0
I 0
Tinker, at 4 0 0 1 Orietrher. aa..l 0
Nnlhim, C...4 1 8 1 OMerkle, lb. ..I ft 11 0 a
Brown, p 4 $13 OMfrtn, e 1 0 S 0 1
Wlleon. c 1 0 I 0 0
Totals 37 1121, I OOand.U, p. ..I 0 0 10
Shatter
.1 0 0 0 0
Total...., .30 4 24 II I
Batted for Crandall In ninth.
Chicago 0 0440001 9
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two base hit: Schulte. Left on bases:
Chicago, (; New York. 3. Bases on balls:
off Crandall, 3. First base on erroas: Chi
cago, 2. Struck out: By Brown, 4; Cran
dall. 3. Wild pitch: Crandall. Time:
1:44. Umpires: Klem and Kane.
Two for Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 15.-Clnclnnatl took
both games of the double-header with Bos
ton this afternoon through superior hit
ting and fielding.
In the sixth inning Catcher McLan of
the locals and Roy Thomas of ihs Uostor.s
collided at the plate. One of McLean's
kneecaps was fractured and he will hnrdly
be able to play any more this season.
Score, first game:
CINCINNATI.
B.H.O.A. E.
BOSTON.
B.H.O.A. E.
Beaclier, If... S 1 I 0 0 Barker, rt.
Paekart, CI...6 I I 0 OHeck. If ..
Eaan, 1114 0 Sheen, 2b.
t 0 0
4 0 10 0
3 10 10
Mlteh!l, rf.. 4 10 0 DMi, 2b
1 0 0 0 0
Hoblltzell. lb I 1 11 1 OSwttner, lb. 1 (I I 1
l.obiirt. lb..
1 0 0 3 letem, lb
i 1 3
0 0
Dnlan, Sb.
1 0 0 0 OCoffey. aa.
.41111
.10(11
.3 0 0 0 1
.0 0 0 0 0
.34 4 24 i 6
McLean, c... I 1 0 1 OShaw. e...
Koih, c 1 0 I 1 0 Brown, p..
Ilugglna, 2b.. 4 3 6 1 ORltrhta. p.
Prummi, p... 4 3 0 I 0
Toula. .
ToUla 7 13 37 13 1
Cincinnati 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 .'
Boston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Mitchell, Egan. Hugglus,
Fromme. Three-base hit: Fromme. Sacri
fice hits: Sweeney, Stem. Sacrifice files:
Egan, Lobert. Stolen bases: Paskert, Hob
lltzell. Double play: Roth to Hugglns.
Bases on balls: Off Fromme, 6; off Brown,
I; off Ritchie, 1. Struck out: By Fromme,
6; by Brown, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By
Brown, McLean. Wild pitch: Ritchie. Hits:
Off Brown, 11 In five and one-third1 In
nings; off Ritchie, 2 in two and two-thirds
innings. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Rlgler and
Emslle.
Score, second game:
CINCINNATI. BOSTON.
B.H.O.A. E. B.H.O.A.E.
Beat-tier, If.., 4 0 2 0 ODwktr, rf.... 10 10 0
Paxkart, cf... 1 0 4 0 OBeek, cf 6 1 5 0 0
Euan.. I 1 4 4 OOati, 2b 4 1111
Mltchall, rf.. I 1 I 3 OThomai. If... I 0 1 0 0
Hoblltull. lb 1 7 0 OSwaanay, lb.. 4310
Lobert, lb... 1 3 0 0 OStera, lb 4 0 4 1 0
McLean, e... 1 0 4 0 0 Coffer, .... 10 3 10
Roth, e 1 0 1 0 O'Baaumont ..11000
Huiglna, lb.. 4 13 It 1 Da Men, aa... 0 0 110
Rowan, p.... 3 0 0 I OShaw, a I 0 6 1 0
Whlta. p 10 110
Totati 37 7 37 13 l8mlth 1 0 0 0 0
ToUls M 6 34 8 1
Batted for Coffey In sixth.
Batted for White In ninth.
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Sacrifice hits: Egan (2). Sacrifice fly:
Lobert. Double plays: Egan to Hugglna to
Hoblltzell; Mitchell to Hugglns to Hob
litxell. Stolen bases: Paskert 18). Mitchell,
Hoblltzell. Bases on balls: Off Rowan, 8;
off White, 6. Struck out: By Rewan, 2;
by White, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Rlgler
and Emslle.
Even BreaJc at St. Loots.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 16. St. Louis and
Brooklyn broke even In a double-header
here today, Brooklyn taking the first, 9 to
3, and St. Louis the second, S to 3. Brook
lyn hit Salee and Harmon hard m the first.
Scanlon pitched good ball In the second
until the aevemh, when St. Louis bunched
five hits for four runs. Wllhelm relieved
Scanlon. Score, first game:
ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.AB.
Byrne, 3b.... 4 113 OBnrch. cf 5 1 4 A
PHI If 4 0 11 Oriamant, If.. 1110 0
Dllaa, e 1 0 6 0 CLennoi. lb... 110 6 0
Konatchy, lb. 4 1 0 OMrElracn, rf. 4 1 0 0 1
Erana, rf 10 10 OAlnarman. lb I 1 1 1 0
Dalehanty, lb I 0 II 0 Hummel, lb.. I I t 0 0
onaw, cc 1010 0 McMillan, aa. 4 1 I I 0
Chariaa, as... 110 4 1 Marahall. c. 4 1 7 1 0
Oallaa, p 0 0 0 0 ORuckar, p.... 4 3 0 1 0
Harmon, p.. . 30040
; Blank, e 3 0 10 1 Toata.....S 1 J7 10 1
Totals a I 37 II 1
St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Brooklyn 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 89
Two-base hit: Hummel. Home runs: Mc
Elveen, Byrne. Stolen bases: McElveen.
Hummell, Burch, Clement. Wild pitches:
Rucker, Harmon. Bases on balls: Of Sal
lee, 2; off Harmon,-1; off Rucker, 8. Struck
out: By Bailee, 1; by Harmon, 1; by Rucker,
6. Hlta: Off Bailee, 4 In one Inning; off
Harmon. I In eight Innlnars. Left on bases i
St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn, 6. Time: 2:01. Um
pire: Johnstone.
Score, second game:
ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Brrne, Sb.... 4 116 1 Burch. of .... 4 110 0
Ilia, If 1111 Clement. If.. 1 1 t a 1
Bllaa, e 4 0 I 1 0 Lennox, lb. .. I a I 1 a
Konatchy. lb. 4 1 14 0 OMrElrem, rf. 4 1 0 0 0
Erans, rf....4 I 3 0 OAipannas. 3b 4 1 10 0
Delehuitr, lb 4 0 I 1 Hummel, lb. . 4 0 11 0 0
Sh. cf 3 1 0 0 McMillan, aa. I 0 1 I 0
sighted the arms
on his African trip
.
Omaha
rbarkea, aa. .. 4 I I 4 4 Sera en, ....! 1 4 I 1
Luah. p 101 OSranlon, p .. 31010
Wlltoelm. p . 1 1
Toula II 10 3711
Total! 11 7 34 3
St. Louie 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Scanlon, Shaw, Charles.
Sacrifice fly: Lennox. Stolen bases: Clem
ent, McElveen. Ellis (2). Bases on balls:
Off Lush. 1; off Scanlon, 8. Struck out: By
Lush, 2; by scanlon. 4; by Wllhelm, 1. Hits:
Off Scanlon. 8 In six and two-thirds In
nings; off Wllhelm, 2 In one and one-third
Inning. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Brook
lyn, 4. Time: 2.08. Umpire: Johnstone.
AMERICAN "Xssot IATIOJT GAMES
Only Two Hits Off Thlelman, and
Still lie Loses.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 15. Minneapolis
made but two hits off Thlelman today, but
one of these, with an out and Quintan's
errors, scored the winning and only run
of the game In the first Inning, the homi
team making It three out of five in a
series remarkable for Its close contests.
Score :
MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE
B.H.O.A! B.H.O.A.E
Oyler, aa 4 1 I Ortunleavy. rf. 4 1 3 0 0
O. Collins, cf 4 1 10 0 Woodruff, rf. 4 0 4 0 0
Dnwna. 2b.... 10 14 OStllllvan, 3b. 4 1 1 0 0
rravath. If.. 3 0 0 0 OSalm, lb 4 1 I 1 1
Olll, lb I 0 10 1 Oolwin, lb i 0 1 1 0
J. Colllna. lb. 10 0 1 1 Delehatity. It 4 0 4 0 0
Qulllen, rf... 2 0 10 OQuinlan. aa . I 0 i 4
Rapp. e I 0 4 0 IPelta, c 3 0 2 0 0
Alleock, p... 1 0 0 3 IThlelman, p. 3 0 1 2 0
Toula 2 17 11 8 ToUls 31 4 24 I 1
Mlnnespolis 1 0000000 -l
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Stolen base: O. Collins. Sacrifice hit: Ol
son. Double play: J. CollinB to Downs to
Olll. Struck out: By Altrock, 1; by Thlel
man, t. Bases on balls: Off Altrock, 1; off
Thlelman, 8. Left on bases: Minneapolis.
4; Louisville, 6. Time: 1 .35. Umpires. Sul
livan and Outhrle.
Mmneke Pitches Great Ball.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 15 Manskee was In
vincible today, while West was pounded
hard late In the game, the home club win
ning by a score of 6 to 0. Manske fanned
ten men. The feature of the game was
Barry's batting and Strunk's bsc running.
Score:
M" ILWAI'KEE. TOLEDO.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Strunk, ef.... 4 3 4 0 0 McCarthy, cf. 4 0 1 0 0
Barry, It 1110 OSmoot, rf. .. 4 1110
McUann, lb.. 1 1 6 0 0 Freeman, lb, 4 0 10 0
Randall, rf... 4 1 4 0 0 Hickman, If.. 4 0 2 0 0
Clark. Sb.... 4 10 1 0 Hlnrhman. ?b I 0 14 0
Barrett, aa... 13 11 OElwert, 3b... 3 0 14 0
McCorm'k. 2b I 1 1 1 OAhbott, c... 10 6 10
Warner, a.... 4 1 II 0 0 Lynch, aa.... I 0 3 4 1
Manake, p... 4 0 0 8 OWeat, p I 1 0 3 0
TotaJa 84 11 37 8 0 Totals 31 423 11 1
McCormlck out ' for throwing bat.
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hit: Barry. Three-base hit:
Strunk. Stolen base: Hinchman. Double
plays: Freeman to Manske to McCormlck:
Barrett to McUann. Banes on balls: Off
Manske, 8: off West. 2. Hit with pitched
ball: Strunk. Struck out: By Manske, 10;
by West, 4. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Cor.Qhan
and Hayes.
St. Panl Hits ToboKatan.
ST. PAUL. Aug. 15. St. Paul Insf the
fourth straight game to Indianapolis today,
playing miserable ball. Five errors, thres
of which came In the second Inning, were
largely responsible for the defeat. Chech
pitched a fair game and held the visitor,
10 six nits. Llndaman kent his lilts sput
tered after the first Inning. Score:
ST. PAUL. INDIANAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A.E. n H n a v.
Davla. cf 6 0 1 0 ICharth'rne. If 3 1 4 0 0
Boucbwr, as.. I 1 1 1 OHayden, rf... 4 110 0
waaa, 11 till OSmlth, cf...
Armb'stsr. lb I 0 I 1 OCarr, lb...
Murray, rf. .. 4 1 1 1 OHurka. Sb..
4 0 4 0 0
4 010
4 0 110
4 111
locKmin, lb. 10 10 IHowlay, c.
Carlsob, ....! Ill lWllllama, 2b 4 141 1
Wrlaley. 2b.. I 0 4 1 OHopke, as.... I 0
1 1
Chech, p 4 t 1 I lUndaman, p. 4 0 0 4 0
Total! M 7 37 11 6 Totala u a 77 in n
St. Paul 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Indianapolis I 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 06
Three-bane hit: Wllliama v,
Chadbourne. Bases on bails: Off Chech, 3;
on unaiman, a. mrucK out: By Chech, 5.
oatnuca hibb; iocKman, unad bourne. Sac
rifice hit: Wrlgley. Time. 1.60. Umpire:
King-.
Divide-at Kansas City
If ANTRA MT -ri'
and Columbus -fcroke even In a double
header here todays Columbus won the first,
7 tn A o ,i rt l.n... M , . . , u . . n .
Carter allowed toe visitors but four hits.
oi;urej, ursi name;
KANSAS CITT. COLUMBUS.
11 U n A W. nuAAta
Shannon, cf.. 1 1 0 OO'Rnurke, aa. 4 1 I 1 0
Shay, aa 5 113 Oclarka, if.... 6 10 0 0
Beck lev. lb. I 1 13 0 iKninr. ... 4 1 a a ft
Hallman, rt.. i 3 1 0 Ojaruei. o 4 3 K 1 0
Leva. If 113 0 Ot-ongalton, rf 4 0 I 0
U.tt..a . k A . . e 1 . . . ,, . . - - .
act,,,,, u. . w ivaweii, id... a I a V tl
Braahaar. lb. 4 111 OWrattan, !b.. 4 113
Rltter, e I 1 4 I 1 Trial. 3b 4 0 1 0
wann, p 110 OLtnka, p 4 0 14 0
Oarliala 1 0 0 0 OOeyer, p 0 0 0 0 0
Total U 37 13 I Totala 17 10 S7 10 0
Columbus, 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 07
Kansas City 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 16
Two-base hits: O'Rourke. Wrattan.
Kruger. James. Hellman. Love. Three-base
hits: Shannon. Love, Clarke, James. Left on
oases: uotumous, 4; Kansas City, 7. Hacri-
nce nit: netiing. sacrifice fly, Rltter.
Stolen bases: Hallman, Love. Struck out:
ay awann. 3: By Llnke. 3: by Gever. 1.
Passed ball: James. Base on balls: Off
Swann, 1; off Llnke, 4. Hits: Off Llnke,
10 In eight and one-half Innlnars; off Geyer,
1 In one-half Inning. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Owens.
Score, second game:
KANSAS CITT. OOLUMBt'g
B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O A H.
Shannon, ef.. 4 1 10 OCrRourke, ss. 1 1 I 3 0
Car-Hale. If... 113 0 OClarka. If..., 1 0 0 0 0
Beckkar, lb... 4 1 10 0 OKnifer, cf... 3 14 0 0
Hallman. rf.. 4 10 0 OJamaa, e 10 10 1
Lora, aa 13 0 1 loonsalton. rf 3 I I 0 0
Hatllnc. lb.. 2 10 0 OOdwell, lb.... I 0 I I 0
Braaaaar, lb. 1111 OWrattan, lb, 3 1 3 1 0
Sullivan, ... 114 0 OPrtol, lb 1 0 0 0 0
utur, p I v s OJacobaon, B . B 0 1 0 0
I'PP, P 0 0 1 0 0
Totals...... 13 11 4 IMorlarlty, rf. 0 0 0 0 0
Totala a I'll ( 1
Carlisle out, hit by batteod ball.
Kansas City 0 0 0 4 6 1-10
viumuua 2 1 0 0 0 3
two-base hits: Love, Sullivan, Hallman
e-baj hits! Brashear (2). Hetllng,
O Rourke. Left on bases: Columbus. 4:
: " wu'cii uaLsase, U.rilbl6.
K r n7 Mr WrsMs n r.,.Kl -1 "D"
to Odwell. Struck out: By Carter, 2. Base
on error: Columbus, L Base on balls: Off
4 In three and twothlrds Innings: off Upp'
Umpire: Owens.
GAMES Ilf TUB THREE-I LEAGUE
Pitchers Do Some Good Work la spite
of (lie Heat.
BLOOMINQTON. Aug. IE.-In a pitchers
battle today Bloomlnglon defeated Peoria,
1 to 0. the game gouaj two extra Inning.
Score: R.H K
Bloomlngton A 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 1 l t 'i
Peoria OOOOOOOOOO o a a 1
Batteries: Steen and Crujer; Kerns and
HlgBtns.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Aug. lS.-Rock Island
hit Copeckey hard In the third Inning pll-
... u..e ee.iuiM( a ieaa wnicn
weM vuuiu iiui overcome, score:
Cedar Rapids. ..0 0 0 4 0 110 02 :
tvwai a.uu a u a u u u u l n 11
Batteries: ConarkM' anil Hnh.. wn...
mA H.-.u. ' ""
riA vkn. pinHT a... r.. w
11 , ... vuuuijufl waa
strong at the bat and won from Davenport
a. core: R H IS
Davenport 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 6
Dubuque 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 A t? in
naileries: smith and Edwards; Ray and
uiiiiriuii;rirr.
SPRINUBM RT.ri A..B- it-TUa, t-x . .
mv, e-HB). Ilia I 'TVfttlir
team bunched hits In the sixth and scored
jur runs, winning easily from Springfield
0 to 3. Scnre- ki ,
Springfield 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-3
-' " i V V 1 V V 0 00 t
Batteries- Rati u.i... .-.a
R, . k r junnson
uby Loomis and McNamara.
Independents Wis Kama.
The Independents defeated the Yousen
Colta hv tha Brnr. A fi rt... - . . .
----- - w " - tin piicning
of McDermott of the Independents was the
vi trie game.
Eastern Leasee.
At Newark Newark. 1: Montreal. A
At Jersey City Jersey City. 4; Buffalo.
At Rocky Point Providence, s; Kocri-
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CHAMPS FROM MANY STATES
Tennis Players Flocking in for Big
Tournament at Field Club.
EVENT BIO DRAWING CARD
flay Will Start This Mornln and
Continue the Rest of the
Week Visitors Lavishly
Entertained.
Champions from all over the middle west
will meet at the Omaha Field club this
week to play tn the Middle West Tennis
tournament to decide who Is the champion
In both singles and doubles. Tournaments
have been played all over the west and
many of the winners of these will meet In
Omaha this week.
C. Prummond. Jones and Roland Hoerr,
the best that St. Louis has to offer, are
already here, as are many of the others
who arrived Sunday. Play will start at
10 o'clock this morning.
Rome of the others who have arrived
or will get in this morning In time for the
play are Olll and Armstrong of Minne
apolis. Armstrong Is city champion of St.
Paul and Olll was champion of Michigan
at one time. Jnck Bailey Is already here
with quite a record. He was ooe time
champion of the University of Iowa and
Is at present champion of Oklahoma. Kan
sas City will send two strong tesms in
Vernon and Sheldon and Sherman and
Welhner. Des Moines will also send two
teams, Bradley and Sweet and Young and
Lynde. Barton and Branson from South
Dakota will be on hand. Branson won the
tournament at Sioux City and had 1e play
off with Hayes, which shows that he has
considerable class. Oilman will come from
Sioux City.
Nebraska will also be well represented
at the tournament, special prises being
offered for competition by state players
only. Rome of the state players who will
be on hand are Weaverling of Beatrice,
E3. T. Robinson, L. R. Robinson and
Charles Nownes of Waterloo, R. P. Funk
houser and Earl B. Wilson of Lincoln and
H. K. Funk and L. Q. Scudder of Doni
phan. The visitors will have the first touch
of the entertainment which will be pro
vided for them when they are taken to
the den tonight to meet King Ak-Sar-Be.n
and his merry crew. It will also be hotel
men's night at the den and some , special
stunts will be pulled off for the benefit
of both sets of visitors.
Drawing Are Made,
Drawings for the preliminary round were
made last night as follows: .
R. Farrell, Omaha, plays L. W. Webber,
Mitchell, S. D.
J. A. Kennlcott, Ltiverne, Minn., plays H.
Smith, Lexington, Neb.
J. J. Armstrong, St. Paul, Minn., plays
H. E. Funk, Doniphan. Neb.
Jack Dumont, Omaha, plays Hosmer
McKoon, Laharpe, 111.
Ced Potter, Omaha, plays Leo O'Keefe,
Omaha.
W. T. Hayes, Chicago, 111., plays L. R.
Robinson, Waterloo, Neb.
First round:
John Madden. Omaha, plays Fred Brad
ley, Des Moines.
Oeorge M. Sharrard, Atchison, Kan., plays
T. F. Kennedy, Omaha.
A. F. Sherman, Kansas City, plays David
Rankin, Lexington, Neb.
Drummond Jones. St. Louis, plays H.
Drlscoll, Omaha.
E. L. Mayer. Peru. Neb., plays F. Potter.
Omaha.
A. H. Scrlbner. Omaha, plays Charles
Lynde, Des Moines.
Ray Branson. Mitchell. S. D., plays R. H.
Dosh, Stuart, la.
L. H. Taylor, Dallas, S. D., plays W. M.
Wood. Omaha.
Stanley Markley. Valley. Neb., plays Paul
Gardner, Chicago.
A. M. Haskell. Wakefield. Neb., plays F.
Stebblns, Omaha.
J. H. Roberts, Lexington, Neb., plays W.
H. Kull, Burch, S. D.
8. 8. Caldwell, Omaha, plays Dr. F. E.
Sheldon, Kansas City.
H. A. Koch, Omaha, plays G. Keysor.
Omaha.
B. Smith, Omaha, plays Roland Hoerr, St.
Louis, Mo.
H. Reanlnger, Omaha, bye.
F. H. Gill, Minneapolis, bye.
Lafe Young, Jr., Des Moines, plays Allan
Hamilton, Omaha.
K. R. Kennicott, Ltiverne, Minn., plays
John T. Bailey, Albion, Okl.
Allen Bros.
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W. 8. Oilman, Sioux City, plays R. '.
McCuJIough, Omaha.
:rle B. Wilson, Lincoln. Neb., plays A.
J. Mercer, Outhrle Center.
Harold I Beyer, Urlnnell, la., plays I
O. Scudder. Doniphan, Neb.
H. C. Kohn, Omaha, plsys Paul Beaton,
Omaha.
It. o. Funkhouser, Lincoln, plays R. R.
Beard. Pella. Is.
Charles Nownes, Waterloo. Neb., plays O.
V. Vernon. Kansas City, Mo.
R. Birchard. Madison, Wis., plays John
Barton, Sioux Falls, 8. P.
K. J. Dinning, Jr., Omaha, plays William
Warfleld. Chicago. 111.
Charles Splece. Albion. Okl., plays E. T.
Robinson, Waterloo, Neb.
Olin P. Sweet. Des Moines, plays Ralph
Weaverling, Beatrice.
A. C. Potter Omaha, plays Pr. Ray
Smith. Mitchell, 8. 1).
Robert Warfleld, Chicago, plays A. G.
Welhener, Kansas City, Mo.
Record Tennis Entries.
NEWPORT. R. I.. Aug. 15 The largest
number of drawings ever recorded for a
national tennis tournament was that which
was made today at the Casino for the
twenty-ninth annual competition, which
will be begun next Tuesday on the courts
of the Casino. The drawings number 114,
exceeding the record of 190S by nineteen.
In the long list of entries are former na
tional champions ll. W. Slocum of Brook
lyn. W. J. Clothier of Philadelphia and
Clarence Hobart of New York. Other
prominent players ate J. E. D. Jones of
Providence and Carl H. Behr. who reap
pears after a year's retirement; G. F.
Touchard and Rob-t Leroy, all of New
York.
GAMES l.N THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit Has an En-ay Time with
t hlrnaro.
DETROIT, Aug. 15-Detrolt went back
into a tie for first place by beating Chi
cago, 8 to 1, today. Burns was not hard tj
hit and the result was decided In the first
two innings. Detroit made three errors on
the first two tatters, and then settled
down and gav brilliant support to Klllian.
Two of tha ton. hits off the latter were
flies Into the crowd. Jones tripped In cross
ing first hase in the seventh Inning and
strained his xldo so that he had to go on
the hoHpllal list. Today's game will make
next Thursday ar. open date for the two
teams. Score:
DETROIT. CHICAGO.
B.H.O.A. K. BH.O.A.E.
Burn, aa 1 0 1 2 lAltlier. rf. of I 0 1 0 n
Jnnea, if 4 110 0 Parent, aa.... 2 0 110
u i.eary. ir..u i u oiabell, cf 1.0 10
Cobb, rt 4 3 I 0 OHahn. rf I 0 0 0 0
Crawford, rf. 4 3 3 0 OlViusherty. If 4 1 1 0 0
Roanman. lb, 1 a M 1 Deris. Ih 4 A ifl l A
Delehafitr, 2b 4 I 11 OTannrhUL lb 4 1 3 0 0
Mnriartr, 3b. I 0 I S OAti. 3b 4 13 4 0
nrork'dorf, c. I 1 I 0 OOwena, c 4 0 I 2 0
Klllian, p.... 3 1 1 I 1 Rurna, p I I 0 1 0
nana, p 1 0 0 2 1
Totala II 13 2TUI.
Totals 31 4 34 II 1
Petrolt 3 2 0 1 0 0 3 0
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Crawford (21, Tannehill,
Atz, Burns. Hits: Off Burns, 9 In four In
nings. Sacrifice hit: Parent. Sacrifice flies:
Bush, Ittbell. Stolen base: Altzer. Double
plays: Atz and Davis; Tannehill (unas
sisted). Bafes on balls: Off. Klllian, S; off
Burns, 3; off Fiene, 2. First base on er
rors: Chicago, 2. Struck out: By Klllian. 2;
by Fiene, 1. Passed ball: Owens. Time:
1:45. Umpires: Connolly and Kerln.
RAMBLERS WIN IN LAST INNING
Fort Crook Shot Oat in Pitchers'
Contest Bandar..
Stenberg's Ramblers won their eleventh
consecutive victory by defeating the Sol
dier team by the score of 6 to 0. It was
a pitchers' battle between Hlrsch and
Baker up to the ninth Inning, when Baker
weakened and the Ramblers, with two
gifts to first and four hits, netted . five
runs. The pitching of both Hlrsch and
Baker and Manager Benson's two-base hit
with the bases full In the ninth were note
worthy. Hirsch had the better of the
battle, striking out thirteen and allowing
but three hits. . The Ramblers play at the
Underwood tournament next week. Score:
R H E
Ramblers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 4 i
Fort Omaha ..0 0000000 00 I 4
Hardware Men Beat Indians.
The Lee-Glafss-Andreesen team easily de
feated the Underwood Indians at Vinton
Street park Sunday by a score of 8 to t'.
Brodbeck pitched great ball for the Hard
ware men, striking out eight, giving but
one pass and allowing six scattered hits.
Four double plays by Graham, Lawler and
Farley killed the only chances the Indians
had of scoring. Next Sunday tha Lee-Glass-Andreesen
team meets the unde
feated Stock Yards team of South Omaha.
8core: R.H.E.
L.-G-A 1 0100061 - 91
Underwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 4
Batteries: For Lee-Glass-Andreesens, G.
A. Brodbeck and Clair: for Underwood.
I Bennett and Reed. Stolen bases: Under-
, wood, 2; Lee-Glass-Andreesen. 14. Struckl
lout: By Bennett, 7; by Brodbeck, 8.
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NEW PITCHER JOCKS AT DENVER
Patton, from Great Rend, Kaa., Wilt
Be OlTea a Try .Other Players
Are Betas; Unman hy
Wlr. 'jfr
Panny Green will play In the ou(fir)d for
Omaha, and Paul Davidson will go back
to lndlsnapolls. ' Pitcher Fatten of the
Great Bend. Kan., team will Join Oman
at Denver for a tryout. -
This Is the bulletin of changes in the
team furnished by Ta Rourke Ian night,
when he stepped off for an Uoyr between
trains on his way from Sioux City to Den
ver. Iavldson couldn't cut the mustard,
and was paid off last night and sem b.u-k
to Charley Carr. Green was taken on, and
will now Just about oomplete the circuit
or the western league. At that he ouch'
to be of some servlee to tho team, for
he Is a seasoned player, full of knowledge
of the game, and. with tnany a good hit
left In his frame.
The new pitcher hs been doing some
wonderful things In the Kansas league,
and comes to Ojnaha touted. a a wonder.
He will be given a fair chance to niaVe
good on his promise. , He is a rlght-hatirler.
Omaha Off for West.
The Rourke family left for the west at
midnight, and will piny in Hastings today,
and at Denver on Tuesday. Then follows
Pueblo, Topeka and Wichita, and back
home for a long stay during September.
A number of games scheduled for Lincoln
and Sioux City have been transferred to
Omaha no the team can be here during
the Eagles' cinvention It is still a crip
pled line-up that Pa Rourke Is presenting
to the opposition, but he Is writing and
telegraphing for players, and hopes to liaye
all holes plugged by the time he gets back.
So far this season his luck his been some
thing fierce. No sooner does lie get one
gap in the line closed than another breaks
open and sets him to hustling all over
again.
Three corking good lnfleldera have been
put out of the game with bad knees Gra
ham. Perrine and Sclilpke. Cadman had
a leg broken, and two of the pitchers are
suffering from the effects of broken arms.
All season long Omaha has been carrying
a hospital list almost as long as the play
ing line-up, and at that the team has been
right up In the race, fighting with the
leaders all tha time.
Duckya Latest Complaint.
Ducky Homes has added to. his ktok
about Lincoln throwing game to Pes
Moines. He says now that ' Rourke and
Higglns have an understanding and one
or the other Is to beat Stoux City out.
One thing Is certain. Ducky can't accuse
Omaha of throwing games to either Pes
Moines or Sioux City. And Rourke Insists
that If players can be had for money, he
Is going to land the flag for Omaha.
HAYES
RRTA1S
THE
TITLB
Chicago Man's Fourth Win at Horn
City.
SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. IS. Playing a
steady, consistent game, Walter T. Hayes
of Chicago retained his title aa singles
tennis champion In the Tri-State tourna
ment here today, defeating Ray L. Bran
son of Mitchell, S. P., lu three straight
sets.
This Is the fourth consecutive victory
In the singles here for the Chicago crack,
he having won the cup last year, - which
waa presented to the player victorious In
three successive titles.
geathrrn Leadrae.
At Memphis Mobile, ; Memphis, S.
At New Orleans New Orleans, 2; Mont
gomery, 0.
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