T1IK I1BK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2fi. 1909. Omaha and Des Moines Both Win and Sioux Gity Team Loses; Detroit Goes Into First Place S OMAHA WINNER AT" WICHITA ' . . , PotU Delirert the .Goods in t Pinch ' ,' in' the .Sixth Inninf. KBO CHASED BY THE UMPIRE Stays la (lain Jaat l.on Enanak Mm V.m M llama Rin Kftlrr Hit Hard, Hat Has flllt-Kdged WICHITA, Aug. 25.-Toung Mr. Pott won today' game tor Omaha with a pinch hit In the alxth Inning. Thar u one down 'and two strikes an tha batter with man. on accond and .third, and lua.ecor thrae all. His hit to centerfleld cored both, making- tha cauht I to t It re mained for tha balance of tha came. Brennan had tha better of the pitching except In that Inning, when he llowtl tha , opposition to bunch three single on him, but Keeley received the better up port, Both teams played inappy ball and fought hard every Inch of tha way. There waa" much wrangling with the umpire; Hughes and King ware chased early In the game for kicking on decision. Omaha cored In the first, when King hit the ball over the fence. Two more came in the third on two baae hlU by Fox and Fisher, and Fedora error- Single by Welch, Fendry and Petti, with a atolen baae were responsible for the other two. Wichita scored all of Its runs In the fifth, when Weaver hit and was forced at sec ond, . Brennan reaching first on the play. Fed or walked and Mlddleton singled, fill ing the bases. ' PetttgreW cleaned "top' with a three base hit to the clubhouse. Score: WICHITA. AB. K. H. Hughes. 2b 1 0 V Feuor, 2b, ss I 1 1 Mlddleton, rf 4 12 Fettlgrew, cf 4 0 1 Westerst!, 3b i 0 2 Pennell, If 4 0 0 W hit, ss, 2b I I Armstrong, lb 4 V 1 Weaver, c - 0 . ' Brennan, p 4 1 0 PO. A. E. I 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 I 9 2 7 II 1 Totals.. I 1(1 27 3S OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Fisher. If t 111 0 0 Fox, 2b 4 12 2 6 0 Kins;, cf 1110 0 0 Hollenbeck. cf 3 0 0 8 0 0 Kane, lb 4 0 0 15 2 0 W elch, rf 4 1 8 0 0 0 Pendrv. 2b 2 110 4 0 Potts, ss 4 0 1 2 4 0 Qondlng. c 4 0 2 2 0 0 Jreeley, p 4 0 0 1 2 0 Totals 36 Wichita 0 0 Omaha 1 0 Struck out: By Brennan, ; by Keeley, 1. Base on balls: Otf Keeley, 2. Stolen bases: Fox, Per.dry. Sacrifice hit: Pen dry. Two base hits: Weaver, Fisher, Fox. Three base hit: Pen I grew. Home run: King. Double plays: Keeley to Fox to Kane; Fox to Potta to Kane. Left en bases: Wichita, 7; Omaha, 6. Time: 1:4b. empires: Derrick and, Ulenalvln. Attend ance: 00. t 10 0 0 8 2 0 0 27 0 0 2 0 18 0 0 0-3 0 0-4 Standing of the Teams WEST! LBAGt'E. I AMER. AKS N, W.UPctl t W.LPrt. Moines.. H 44 .407 Milwsukee ..71 ! .. 4lous t'lty...6T 4 .f.t:t Minneapolis 7! M Omaha M M -f-qioutsvllle ...S8.61I Denver ......67 66 .R"W I'olaimbu .. .U S7 ,4'i Topeka 66 65 .6i St. Paul ,..II.M Wichita 63 61 .46 Toledo K 4 7 Pueblo 44 M .41HKn. City....) .4T8 Lincoln 41 74 . 366, Indianapolis SO U .H NAT'I, LKAQCE. I AMEK. LEAUTJE 1 W.l, Prt.l , , W.UPat. Pittsburg ....80 32 .7l4lDetrr.it 72 43 .ft Chicago 76 3ti .t7il'hilartelphla 71 44 .! New York.. 41 .2 Boston 70 47 .!8 I'lnrlnuaii . . .66 66 .Ittln. leveiand ...M ' ."8 Philadelphia 60 61 .4.-0 Chicago fA 68 .47 Bt. lxiuls 4S 68 .408 New York. ...62 61 . Brooklyn ....41 70 .r,0;St. l.ouls 48 64 .48 Boston ......SO 82 ,5i Washington S3 82 .27 GAMES TOKAT. I Western League-Omaha at Wichita, Lin coln at Deiver; Sioux City At Pueblo; Des Moines at Topeka. 1 National league Pittsburg at New York, Cinclnnatlat Brooklyn. Chicago at Phila delphia. St. Louis at Bosten. '.. American League Washington at Cleve land. Philadelphia at letrolt. New YOrK at St. Looia, Boston at 'Chicago. American Association Oolurnbti , at Louihvllle, Indianapolis- at ' Toledo. Kansas City at St. Paul, Milwaukee at Minne apolis. ;. ' Oagnler wan given first In the sixth to ning, stole second and scored on Stankard'i error. t ' ' Mag a two-bagger and Oaseady' hit (rave Denver a run In the sixth. Two hits and numerous bases on balls gave Lincoln its four runs In the eighth. Score: DENVKH. AB. K. H. O. A. E. ...3 2 1 110 Maag, 8b Belden, If Cassady, rf..,. Jones, cf Lindsay, lb... Ktankard, 2b.. Hartman, ss,.. Haley, c Olmstead, p... Adams, p 'Bohannan Totals 34 2 LINCOLN. AB. R. ( 9 H. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 I 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 27 O. 3 3 6 13 ,1 . 0 0 0 a. e: 6 0 0 0 8 2 . 1 0 Waldron, rf.... Oagnler, ss Jude. If Thomas, lb Davidson, cf... Cock man, 2b.... Hogrlever, 2b.. Hulllvan, o Jones, p....' Totals 29 '8 3 XI U '2 Batted for Adams In nlth. Denver 1 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 02 Lincoln ....... ........H 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 O-O Two-base hits: Maag, Thomas. Stolen bases: Maag, Cassady, Oagnler, Davidson, Hogrlever. Bases on balls: Off Olmstead, 7; off Adams, 2V off J one 2. Struck out: Hy Olmstead, 2; by Adams, 2; by Jones, L Left on bases: Denver, 7; Llnooln, 6. Double play: Gagnler to Thomas. Wild pitches: Olmstead, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Haskell. TUPEKA LOSES QAHU ON ERRORS even Baaalrs Coupled with Timely lilts Tell Story. TOPEKA. Kan.,- Aug. , 2S.--Des Moines walked away wltli the game from Topeka today, 6 to 2. Bad bungles by the locals, followed by hits by the visitors, counted lb runs. Score: , , . DES MOINES. I AB. R. If. O, Dalton, rf.....',. 6 0 ; 2 Colllgan, as.,..., 6 l 1-3 MpttTck. cf ...,..,.3 0 0 2 Dwyer, lb t I ll NMiaff,-iRb,.i Karner, II Williams, 2b.... McManus, o Blsdorfer, p.,,, Totals ..-'w 4' 1 I -0 i 3 33- 0 4 0"0 2 4 1 7 4 1 ro Wooleyt ' cf ., Rellly, ss Oeler, rf Kunkla. 3b Landret'h, lf.....v Boles, If Abbott, lb Kahl. 2b Henry, o ,... 4 Kaufman, p 3 Wright, p 0 Kerns 1 Totals 38 36 & TOPEKA; AB. R, 4 0 5 0 6 0 ..6 0 .it il ..10 .. 2 1 3 27 17 A. E. 0 0 2 .1 . , 1 0 1 i ' 0 GAMES S NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Benches Illte In Second ad Defeats Pittsburgh. NEW YORK, Aug. 28. New York made five hits off Maddox In the second Inning today and these, coupled with a pass and a wild pitch, gave them three runs and their second victory In this Merles over Pitts burg. Thet score was 3 to 1. Phllllppl, who succeeded Maddox. did not allow a run. Mathenson pitched effectively for (he locals and would have held Pittsburg to one run had not Seymour dropped Wagner's fly, In the first. Inning. Score: . ( NEW YORK. PITT8BVRO. B.H.O.A.g J B.H.O.A.E Dorle, (.... 4 16 1 OPIjru.. 3b.... 4 2 4 8 0 Symour. cf.. 4 1 1 0 lLmrk, cf 4 1 0 0 0 MrCorm'k. If. 4 1 1 0 OCIirka, l(.... 4 1 0 0 .O'Har. rf... 4 1 0 0W.,nr. M...4 0 4 10 Iierlln, b..i3 1 j.,4 OMHItr, lb..., 4 0 3 3 0 HrMvall, h. I 0 4 OAbautn, lb.. 4 0 1 0 Mrkl, lb-...t 111 00ibeoi,J .... I 1110 Msytrs. c... J 4 4 1 ftMaddox, p... 0 1 110 Muth,.on, pi 1 2 Ol'lillllppl, p.. 3 9 1 0 0 If 0 2 pi 8 H. 0 0 0 A. E. 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 Total 90 I 97 13 t .Total.. ...lM I 44 It; ttsbura l 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 New York 0 8 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 3 Two-base hits: Devlin. Merkle. Byrne, MoCormlck. Clarke. Stolen bases; -Leach. Devlin.. Left on bases: Pittsburg, ; New York, 4. .Struck out: By Mathewson. 2; by Phllllppl, 1.' Bases on balls: Off Maddox, I., wua piten: Maddox. Passed ball: Meyer. Batted for Kaufman In the eighth Inning. Des Moines. .....0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 Topeka .....0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Qeler, Kerner (2), Lan dreth, Abbott, Blersdorfer. (Sacrifice hits: Mattlck, Dwyer. Base on balls: Off Kauf man, 1; off Bleradorfnr, 4. Struck out: By Kaufman, 1; by Wright, i; by Blers dorfer. 6. Hits: Off Kaufman, 8 In eight Innings. Double plays: Rollly to Kahl; Williams to Colllgan to Dwyer.. Left on bsses: Topeka, 10; Des Moines, . Stolen bases: Mattlck, Williams, Geier. Kunkla, ADooii. iime: r.iv. umpire; Clark, At ii-nainna dut , 0 1 Hits: Off Maddox, 6 in two Innings; off 0 1 Phllllppl, 3 In six Innings, Timet 1:2. Um Oiplres: O'Day and Emslle. ? Cobs Lose on Errors. ul PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25-Bunchlrig of I hits and taking advantage of Chicago's er- 1 rors gave Philadelphia a victory over Chl 0 cago today In a quickly played game. 0 Sparks had one bad Inning, when Chicago made a double and a trlDle. hut nihrrvias 8 10 27 14 7 1 he was effective. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.E. H H n A u Oram, lb.... 4 4 8 0 1 Kv.ra, lb . ..4 14 4 1 Balsa, cf I 0 14 OShack.rt. H.. 4 l a o a Tltua, rf 4 110 osrhulta. rf .. 4 10 0 0 Magea, If.... 4 110 OChanca, lb... 4 4 110 Dr'oaflald. lb 4 0 I I OSiamr.ldt. 3b 4 1 I 1 0 Ward, lb I 1 1 1 tHufman. rf. .1 110 1 Csnlaa, as.... I 1 0 I lTlnkar. aa.... 4 12 2 1 Doom,- u I 1 I'oArohar, o.i,. 15 10 parks, : p..,. f 0 1 1 oUrown. .,..! 0 0 1a DETROIT IN FIRST: PLACE Tiferi Win Seesaw.- Gsune from i ( ' Athletics and BrekvTic VICT0RT COMES EI 1 THE NINTH Umpires: Ed Robaa and Hawkins. Attend ance. 8.S41. . . Other game: R H E. Pies i on .( 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0-i 10 1 tTontenelle v...s.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 6 2 Plank Steady Tkrosgktst, While Donevaa le Wild at ' Tlaaea, . . Strong; ,- in t' v Plarkee. bat DETROIT, Aug., 26.-By winning today' game wltlv Philadelphia , the Detroit team broke the 41 for first place, in the Amer ican league pennant race and took 'undis puted possession of the lead rvrta . per- hcanuge'of .624. TH defeat placet Ttilla- delphla vrn points' befflnd.' - Detroit won b; a core of 4 to 2. The 4vlnnlrnJ run; was mde In Detroit's' half -of the, ninth.' Mori arftly's srnglejTom J04ies'' tilfleh) 'out and Stanage'e line hit to center seot Ivi tti de ciding -score.' piahk' was, sreads Ihrrfiigh out, 'while Donovan was wild, bilt strong In the piitcnea, 'noni, of th4 errors ! figuring In anyway Jh scoring. ' ' , . , v . "" In the, third Inning Barry' gave -a 'bril liant eothlbltion of fleldfng, taking a Vase hit from V. Jones xrti a tomarkabla Juggling catch and Immediatejy afterwards, reach ing a ground ball from Bush's bat and slid ing to second for a force play. lie cut off at least two runs. Detroit's, entire Infield performed finely. Score: ' . - DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.K. T). Jonea. If. 4 1 10 OHirtltl. If... I 0 4 0 1 Bu,h, ea 4 114 OMorphr. ft.. 2 1 4 4 0 Cobb, rf 4 2 3 0 col Una. lb. . . 6 8 14 1' Crawford, rf. 4 1 6 0 OBakar, lb.... 4 1110 Delahanty, lb 4 ! I 4 OParla, lb.... 6 1 I 0 0 Murlarlty, lb. 4 10 1 OBarrr, aa (18 10 T. Jonea, lb. 4 I I OOldrlns. cf... I 1 4 1 4, Stanaav, C....4 t t 1 CLlvlnsalona, o 4 110 1 Donorao, p.. I 0 3 1 0 Plank, p 4 1 0 0 0 Totals. ..,..14 10 r7 14 Totals. A...M KB 10 Winning run made with one out. Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1-4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 18 Two-baxe hits: Bush, Delehanty, Stanage, Collins, Baker. Sacrifice hit: Donovan. Stolen base: Crawford. Double plays: T. Jones to Stanage to T. Jones; Oldrlng to Liv ingstone. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; Phila delphia, 12. Bases on balls: Off Donovan, 8. Struck out: By Donovan, 2. Wild pltoh: Donovan. "Time: 1:55. Umpires: Connolly and Kerln. Senators Win in Tenth. ' CLEVELAND. Aug. 26. Washington beat Cleveland, to 6. In ten Innings. Pel-ring's muff of Good's throw was responsible for the defeat. Unglaub and Schaefer of Wash ington were ejected from the grounds for protesting to I'm pi re EVans. For a time Manager Cantillon refused to replaoe and the game was delayed until the Umpire threatened to forfeit .It. Score: WA8H1NOTON. CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E-. B.H.O.A.E 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 Browna. rf... 110 OPlick 8i haafar, lb., 10 10 OOooda, Hardr, 2b ... I I'nflaub, lb.. 1 Htreat, e I Ullr.lt, cf.. 4 Miliar. If 4 Kllllfar, lb..i M'-Brlile, as. 6 cf t 1 2 rf ft 1 6 0 1 4 OKtoTSil. lb.. j 6 4 10 PUEBLO'S HITS ARB WELL TIMED MeCheaney the Blm ftelae with the , :. PL' E BIX), Aug. . Pueblo hit timely to day and took the first game from Sioux City, 6 to 2. McChoanev's htttinar avaa nna i'f the features, securing two two-bagger I and a single; all! uf the hits figuring in the? i uu a vtwua. . Jackson was Id good form and out pitched Alderman, -wnij was wild at times, hitting three batsmen.' Smith's three-bagger and a caoriflua fly gave the. vlsltora their first run, white their last score, waa the renult of a hit .batsman, an out. and Campbell I Ingle. - -. -- , ' v Clark, McChesnejf aid Curtis. wlth''hafd drives, piled up the scores In the sixth and eighth tnntngs. In the nl m ll Inning Jackson opened by passing Towne. He then struck out Welch, Huntar Edmondson In order. Scora: SIOUX C1TT. AB. R. H. O. A., E. 4 11 1 g o .(... 4 ...' 2 4 Smith, ss....'. t'ampbell, If.. Andrews, 2b.. Tow ne, - c... Welch. Sb llunter. lb.... Kd Edmondson. . rf..: Stovall, rf .......k. 2 Alderman, p 3 H. 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o. 1 s 1 10 I 0 '.Total,. .....30 4 81 3 TaUla...i..tt' 7 84 11 I Philadelphia S 0 o o -n e.1"ia-i Chicago n..vt ! I 1,0 Ifll-l Two-base hlta- u Three-base hit: Tinker. Suorllce hlU: Dottln. Brown.- Double play! iljuolan to Bransfield to Grant. Left nn bu Phiia. delphlar 4; Chicago, 5. Bases on balls: Off Sparks, 1; off Brown. 1. Buses on. errors: f hlladelphla. 3: Chicaso. 1. Stmeir mi- r Sparks. 1; by Brown. 3. Tlmei 1:22. I'm. pi res: Klem and Kane. ' ' Rede Blank gnperbaa. BROOKLYN. Auv. H.-Primm. ",.' ImM Brooklyn to three hire and hut them out, J to 0, a reverse of yegterday' acorj. Score:- ' , . - 1 CINCINNATI. . . BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A 1. Millar, cf....4 OBurob, af..i . 4 0 4 4 Psakart, It... I 1 I 4 rianMM, It . 4 1 1 0 0 Hobiltaal, lb 4 2 10 3 OLannax, lb.. 4 10 10 WliPhall, rf.. 0 1 4 0 Hunter. rt.'.. 4 0 0 0 " k 4 1 8 1 OAlearmait. lb t 4 I t 4 Labart, 8b... 4 1 OHummal. 1h l t il i rharlaa. ae.J 114 1 McMillan, aa. I 0 3 I 8 Balk, o '.8 Oil 4H.ran. a.... sals Promaia, p... 4 1 0 j 1 Mcfstyra, p.. 3 0 0 0 0 Ionian 1 .... 0 4 0 0 0 Totals...;.. II or? 10 I'Mciataaa ..4 0 0 0 0 Totals. t'trlia.' ,if ,. Corhan, tm Clark.-: lh Miller, rf. Mct'hesney, cf. Locke.. 3b Pi Uche II. 2b... Meixe, G Jackson, p 18 2 PUEBLO. AB. H 8 2 6 24 IS Toiftls.... Sioux City... 1'lltblO Stolen : 25 S ko 0 0 10 0' A, H 1 27 1 0 0 0 0-J 0 2 0 8 --8 McChesney. Two-base hlta: aict-naxuey 12), turtia. Tbroe-base hit Smith. Double play: Locke to Clark. Led 011 bases: Sioux City, 4; Pueblo, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By Jackson. 1; by Alder man, 3. Sacrifice hits: CamLboll. Corban, Metse. Passed balk: Mmsa. Struck out: By Jaokaon, 8; by Alderman, 8. Klrat base on balls: Off Alderman. 3; off Jackson, 4. Time: ' 1:45. Umpire.: Mullln. Attendance, 800. LINCOLN WINS 4)." TIIBKE 14ITS Stolen Bnaea t'asst, UENVER, Aug. 26. -Olmstead lost control of aha ball in the eighth Inning and gave the. game to Lincoln. Adams waa put In to slop the ragged work, but his two bases on balls foroad in two more- run a. Up to that time the gars Ha4 bean eJoan, marked by ftna pitching nj good naldtug. A feature waa that only one assist was made te the Denver first baseman, two vt nls three putouts being- en, fiy ball. The three rune made flret In the came ware ail off bases on balls. Maag was given rirat In the first Inning, stole sec ond and scored on Jihies' single. Hogrlever was given first In tha third inning, want to third en BulUvan'g single awl stute hows. 0 0 0 OLalote, lb. ... 6 I 0 11 OCIarke. c.,.4 1 8 3 0 OBrmlt, e 8 0 110 1 Pairing, lb . 4 8 12 11 Hlnchman. If 4 1 4 0 4 OHall. aa 1 t hl.uerr. c-lb4 111 0 ORhoades, p... I 4 Johnaon, p... 4 10 0 1 Bartar, p 1 0 Joaa. a A A Total 19 11 10 14 I'alaatarlr ...1 0 0 4 4 ' Totals 43 11 80 It 3 Batted for. Joss in tenth. ;i - , , Cleveland 3 0100 0 100 15 Washington 0 00002002 88 Two-base hits: Browne, Ball. Three-base base hit: Stovall. Sacrifice hit: Hinehman. Stolen base: Hlnchman. Base on balls: Off Khoades, 2; off Johnson, 1; off lU-iger, 1. Struck out: By Rhoades, 1; by Johnson, 4; by Joss, 1. Wild pitch: Johnson. Left on bases: Cleveland, 11; Washington, 7. Time: 2:00. Umpire; Evans. , White Bom and Bookworms Tie,' CHICAOO,' Aug. 25-Boston and Chicago played a 4 to 4 tie In nine Innings-today. The game was called on account of dark ness after it had been played in a drlxxltng rain. A single by Donohue, who batted for Wood, tied the score in the ninth. Soore; ' CHIPAOO. BOSTON. B-H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Altlaar, lb... I 0 11 1 ONIIea. If I 114 0 Paiant. aa.... 4 12 1 OLcra, lb 10 00 Cola, cf......4 1 2 0 08pakr, cf..4 13 4 0 Dousharty. If 4 1-0 1 OOaaalar. rf...4 110 Hlw. rf 1 0 0 0 tWitur; aa... 10 8 4 0 Tannehlll, . lb 4 18 1 Ogtahl, lb I I 14 4 0 Ata. lb 1 1 l 4 OM'Cnnall, lb I 1 8 1 0 11 -' ' Ol'arrlajao, 0. . I 0 I t 0 il. P 1 111 OKargar, p....l 1 0 I 0 woed, p.. ToUla . 1 27 15 0Donohu Woliar .. Clcetta, p. Betted for- Mclntyre ba'lnlh. - " ' Itan for -Jordan In tha ninth Cincinnati i 0 0 0 0-J 0 0 0 ft- 2 Brooklyn .'.. ....... 0 OOOOOOOO-o Two-base hit: r-harU. n.nriei. v.i.. Roth. Stolen bases 1 H obi 111 v..r.r, ci.n,' ent. Double playr Burcb to McMillan. i-ot on oases: Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn, 8 First base on balls: Off Fron.me, 1; off Mclntyre. 4. -Struck out,: By Fromme. 7; by Mclntyre. A. Wild nlth- - Miiiv Time: 1:41. Umpire; Jobnstonr ,- . Boston Wlna from St, Lonla, BOSTOhf. Aug. 26. Boston won a ka.w hitting game from St. Loula lodir a t a Tha visitors had a good lead, but bunched hlta, and tha wlldness 'of the St. Louts Pitchers In the last two Innings gave Boston the victory. Tha battlna- of n. k.r and Coffey featured.. tni: unnin. aT. LOt'18. , 111.(1.1 t B.H.O.A.g Thoaaaa. If... 4 ISO OBarbaau. lb.. I 1100 Backar, rf ... 4 114 OKllla. it 4 111 Shaaa, lb.... 4 4 I 4Kraanahui, at 1 4 4 0 Peaamuat. - d 4 ' ' I 4Ksiickr, lb 4 I 10 1 waanay, lb.. 3 1.1 6 0 Evans, rf I 1 1 4 a a 11 vieiKanir, lb 4 1 Autrr, lb. Graham, Outlay, aa. Klrbla. p.. Mora, p..., liahlan .. Mallara. p' lb 4 1 a a 4 3 4 4 OShaw. cf 1 a I 00 T ota la. a a tsiorta, aa. ... I 1 1 I 1 , 1 a a a 1 Sanaa. - p 1 0 I 1 4 14 0 1 OHalaltk. p...O 0 4 4 0 i 1 v a u v!tta.n, p.. 4 4.4 0 0 ToUIS...l4 1154 13 8 1 Ml as a Nona out whan winning riin scoied.. -uaiieo ior store n the eighth. !M. 1XU1S 41100100 X Bo ton 21000001 14 Two-base hits: Beckar. rvfr.v nn. Konatehy, Oraham. Throe-base hit: Cot fey. Home run: Delahanty. ILta Off Klchle, 7 In two and one-thud Innings; tiff More, 4 la five-and two-thlrda Innings; off Bailee, U In aeven and one-third innings; off Raleigh. 2 In two-thirds Inning (none out rtnievea py naonmaj) in Uie ninth) off Bachinan, 1 Sacrifice hit: Oraham bacriioe fly: Beauinont. Shaw. Stolen "": naraeau, ui anam; - Double plave: Mora to Oraham te Autrey, Storka to Dele hanty to Kopetcjiy. Left on baaea: Boston n; M. iauis. 8. First base on balls: Off Richie. 6: off Mora, 3; off Sallee. 3; off ruiieign..' r, on atatlern, 1. First base on trrora: Boston. 1; St. Louis, i. Struck out: By Mora. 1: by Mattel u, V Pasard ball: Hreenahan. Wild puck: More 12). Time: iut, v umpire; mgirr :, ..3 0 4 1 ..1140 ..0 0 0 0 0 ..0040 Totals 81 8 17 14 t Batted for Wood In ninth. Ran for Donahue in ninth. f hlcago 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 04 Boston 1. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 Two-base hits: Tannahm sinui,., o..ui Hits: Off Karger, 2 in three and a third innings; off Wood, b in four and two thirds Innings; off Clcotte, 1 In, one Jnnlng. Sacrifice hlta: McConnell (2), Atx Hahn (2). - Scott. Stolen bases-' l-nin' 'Mc Connell, At. Double play: 'Tanne. wagner to McConneJl., Left on bases: Chi cago, 6; Boston. 6. Basa on hall.- nr u.... 4; off Karger, 3; off Wood. ). Struck out: ii'iij , V" "f nr,ri y wood, 3. Wild pitches: karger. Wood. Time: 2:0S Umpires: Egan and O'Loughiln. . .. . , . Browne Shnt Dot Hlghlangere. ST. LOUIS. Ausr. 25.-t. Loula nhut out New York again todav. 1 to 11 in j- nlngs. Powell was outpitched by Brockstt st. Louis making only four hits, but the" visitors had eleven men left on banes The tun was aoored on Williams' rt.mhi. . passed ball and Pewell'g sacrifice fly Score: ST. ' LOUIBi KBW YORK.' " fl.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.g Hartaall, aa.,4 1 I I IDammltt. of.. 4. 4 1 0 0 lone, If I 0 10 OKaalar, rf....4 14 0 0 Hoffman, cf.. 0 I 0 OEngla, If.... I I a Origga. lb ... 4 0 8 1 OCraa, sa I 114 Owalliar, rf I 0 1 0 OLaports, 3b . 6 a a rrrrla, lb.... 4 1 4 OKmthi?- lb. J 1 0 4 4 1 WHIIama, tb. Jill OAuatln, lb. . . 1 4 01 0 Slaphena, c. t 1 1 0 0Saanay. ., 4 4 1 A Ppw.ll. P. --8 1 OBrwkati! ... 4 I 3 I Taiala II 4 10 11 1 Totals.... I ll lin- 11 "I Winning run scored lth two nui St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 iw xora 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o A 0 Two-base hlta: LaPorle Willi.. c Hflce hits: Knight. Powell. Stolen bases: Hartaell, Stone, Engle, Double plays- Wil liams to Origga, Austin to La ports to Knight. Left on bases. St. Louis, 8; New York, 11. Base on balls: Off Brockets 4 off Powell. 1. Struck out: By Brockett' 4' I. "".' "weeney; irae: 1 :1a.1 Umpires ; Perrlne aud Sheridan. GAMES l. THRGE-I LEAGUE Springfield U4MEK IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION t nlnsabne Wlna tid Ylrml Victory This' Yeair nt Lonlavllle. IXfUISVILLE. Ky.. Aug. . Columbus, for tho first time this Feann, won a game today on the LoulsviLe grounds. Uoodwln proved too strone on the slab for the lo cals. The weather was Intensely hot. Um pire Rulllvan had to retire from the game btciuse of Illness. Score; (JOH.MHIS. LOt'lgVtLl.R. B.H.O.A.It. B.H.O.A Kratar, ef 1. I 111 4r0nlar. rf. I 1 1 0 1 Odaall, lb... I 111 twaoaruff, cf. I 1 I 0 0 Cona.Hon, rf 4 r 3 4 OSuIiitiu, lb . 4 t 0 4 Jamra, e...,. 013 Fenloa, ' It. ..; 4 130 riarka. It.... 4 0 4 0 ds.lm. lb I 4 110 Morlarlty, Hi 0 I 4 4 (I ton. lb. ...'I 13 14 O'Hourte, lb 4 1 f ' 4 OQutnlan, aa.,4 0-1 t' ri-l.k, lb 1 I I 0 Huhaa. c.,,1 t f 3 0 Goodwin, p,, 1 4 0 1 JDrcaiuiier. M 0 I I I Totals U T 84 14 I Totals. .17 4 t7 4 1- Dolumbus i.....l-t 0 0 0 10'0 02 Louisville .......... ..0 1 0 a 0 0 0 0 01, Stolen banes: . Dimleaw (X). Kruaer. Woodruff, Fejnldru Otson. Sacrifice hits:1 Olson, Od all. Three-base hlta: Oongal ton, O'ltourke Fenlon. luuhi playi.Kru ger to Morlarlty. struck out: . By, Decan lilere, 4; bv Uoodwln. 1. Base oh balls: Off Decaunlere, 2; oft Ooodwln, 4. r. lid imin: uoooiti.' Lielt on base:- ixiSIjx -ville, 8; Columbus, 5. BalK; Qoodwln. Time: 1:40. Umpires! Conanan and Sulli van. - ' I .. T -i .. Snlnta Win from Belrlaera. , . ST. PA CU Minn . Aua-. 26 Kllror held Kansas City to two hlta todav and won.. 8 to 1. It was fast base ball all the way and a battle of pltchera, Dorner allowing put lour niia. ttcore: t -.: . BT. PAl'U . KANSAS CITT. , B.H.O.A.K. . B.H.O.A 8 DaTla. el I 4 1 0 SShannon, cf.. 8 1 0 1 Boutbeit aa . I 0 0 I IPhay. aa......S 0 I 4 0 Lleae, If. ... . 4 4 0 0 OBwkley, lb . 1 0 10 o Armu'atar, rf 1 I t OHallman, rf.. I 4 14 0 Cartacb. lb., 1 I 11 I vLora, If 4 0 14 O rlu, , lb.. 4- I 1 1 Otiainnf, lb.. 10 2 0 Si nicer, c... 1 4 4 4 Otlrh.r, lb. 1 0 4 4 0 Wnaley, 2b.. I 4 4 T OUulIWan, C...S 0 3 0 4 Kllroy, p.... I 0 0 4 1 Dortiar. p..., I 1 1 0 V . CarUala ... 0 4 .4 Totals 24 If X I v - 1 Ttala......i4 S 14 10 1 .Ran for Beckley In the ninth.' St. Paul 01 0 0 0 0- 0 1 2 Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 Q 0 Q 9-1 Two-base hits: O'Bilen, Hetllng. Stolen base: Boucher. Base on balls: Ort Kll roy. 8; off Dorner, 0. Hit by pitched ball: By Dorner, Spencer. Struck out; By Ki roy, 3; by Dorner, 4. Time: 1:2. Umpire: Owens. Telede Wins Both Games. , ' TOLEDO, Aug. 25. MeSurdy's triple with the bases full in the fourth, tying the score, after he had replaced Owen in the third inning of the second game, was the biggest feature of the double-header won by Toledo. The second game went an extra Inning. Soore, first game: ; TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B.. B.H.O.A.g. Rafterf. of .. 4 0 3 0 1 Ctiadb'rne, If 4 1 8 0 4 Hlnchman, lb 4 1 4 4 4 Hay dan. rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 r man, lb. 4 0 14 0 OSpancar, cf.. 4 11 10 Hlcknian. If.. I 2 10 oCarr, l....ir4 1 11 0 1 MoCartky, rf. 4 1 1 0 lBurk. lb.... 4 2 4 1 0 Klwait, lb... 4 113 0 How lay. 0. ... I 110 0 Abbott, 0....I 114 OWllllama, fab. I 1 2 4 0 Lynch, aa. .. 1 8 17 1 Hopke, as.... I 0 8 4 1 Weal, p 1 0 0 1 OSiagle, p I 0 0 I 0 Total II 4 87 18 I Total U J. 84 14 fi Toledo 10001010 3 Indianapolis 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 i Two-base hits: Lynch, " Elwert, Burke. Double plays: Lynch to Hlnchman to Free man, . Hopke to Williams to Carr. First base on balls: Off Slagle, 1. Left on bases: Toledo, 6; Indianapolis,'' 3. Stoien bases: Abbott. Lynch, Spencer,-: Howlevr Struck out: By West, 1;. by -Slagle, I. Time: i:40. Umpire: Hayes. Score, second game:4' ' TOLEDO. -rv tNDIANAPOLfS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.g. Raftarr, cf... 4.1.4 0. Ofhadb'rne. It 10 4 Hlnchman, lb 4 1 1 4 0 Hay dan. rf... i 110 0 Freeman, lb. 4 1 4 ,lgpaaear, cf...3 8 4 0 0 Hickman. If. 4. 110 OCaxr, lb 4 ,1 H 1 Mccanny. rr. X 1 ouurks. lb.... I 10 4 1 8 0 8 Ortaalay, c.;.. I 0 S 1 U llama. 3b. 4 0 8 3 1 Hooka, sa.... I 3 1 4 0 I tl 0 1 OKeepper, b . 4 1 0 1 SPRACCE, ABBOTT,. IN JLEAD i ' , '. .: County Club Flayer Has Low Score in 7 .Stte Tourney.. FIELD CLTJB MAN BUNS CLOSE Abbott fieta Tkroaik Qnnllfylng; Bonnal with 14 ad W. K. (ktiahrri t'nanes In Seconal with One Mere Stroke. Guinea plays I. C. 8torey; A. A. McClure plays J. B. Porter; Sherwood plays F.d. Murphy; Foy4 Plays . f lock ton 'Heth; Chambera playe tieorge Hhieldk; 1,1ml rsvs Nate- Reokard; t-prasne plava Ralnn1; I piays ia io(iceur: 4Sgee plays Parlsli; Kinsler plays winner cf tie; June t.rs Klw.rt. lb., Abbott, e..,. 1 4 i W(J Lynch, aa.... I 1 I I 1H 1. .1.0.4 ,. e... v a a v Yotal.:....tt 1121 17 ,2 Owao, p,,... McHuruy, a. Land, lb.... , ,TbI-i.v4 1A. Siraro ui .-. -tart ' One out whea w.nljjun noored., ,-, Toledo ...........0 1, 1,1.0 0 0 0 0 1-6 Indianapolfs ..... 1 D 3l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Twb-base 'hits:'' Hickman, Tilnchman, Hayden, Chadbaurne. Three-base hits: McSurdy, Raftery. HlfcvWlth pitched ball: By McSurdy, Spencer. First base on balls: Off Owen, 1; ' off Kuepper. 4. Ieft on bases: Toledo, 10; Indianapolis, 11. Sacrifice hits: Lynch i2), Spencer.' Struok but:. By Owen, 1; by McSurdy,' 4; by Kuepper, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Hayes. Milwaukee Regains Lend. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug 25.-Mlnneapolls played miserably today, Milwaukee win ning, J to i and regaining the lead In the pennant race. Score: - MILWAUKEE. tINNaVAFOLI8.: : B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Randall, rf.. 4 1 1 4 60. rollloi. cf 4 0 2 0 0 Roblnaon, a. I I I I lOylar, a ....l 114 8 Barry, If 4 0 10 ODoana, lb.... 4 0 111 trunk, ef.... 1 10 0 OCIymar, rf...4 110 4 MrOann, lb.. I 4 11 0 4Craraih. If.. 4 3 0 0 A Clark, lb 4 1 I 8 0J. Col Una. lb 4 1 0 1 0 MeUoraVk. Ibl 114 OAltrack, lb.. 4 0 18 4 warnar, a v w vaioca, e... Doua-har-.y, p. I 1 0 1 o'l-ukaring McOUrnn, p.. 1 4 OHapp, c... r. slulilla .. t t xutais aa a wt 11 1 tttignas, p uimataaa 0 0 8 0 1 114 0 0 3 14 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 114 1 0 0 0 0 -.Totals II 1 67 W 4 Batted for Block in ,the second.. , . , . . "Batted for Itapp 1n tTie ninth. Batted for Hughes In the ninth. Mirneapolls 0100030004 Milwaukee .. 0 3 8 0 0. 0-0 0 17 Home runsr Cravath, Strunk. . Three-base hits: Clymer, Randall, Hoblnson. Two base hits; - Cravath, Randall. Stolen, bases: Robinson, Clark. Sacrifice hit: Ovler. Double plays: Downs to Oyler to Altr'ock, Hufhes to Downs, Clark to McCormlck to McGann. Left on base:. Minneapolis, 6; Milwaukee 5. Hits: Off Dougherty, 8 in five Innings; off MoOfyrin, I In four Innings. Struck out: By Hughes, 6; by Iougherty. 2.. First base on balls: Off Hughes, 8; off ltougherty, 1; off McGlynn, 2, Hit with pitched ball: McOahn. Wild pitch: Hughes: Passed ball.-: Rapp. - Time: 2:10. Umpires: Outbrie and King. . .. KIT rO TODAY Morning. Amalctir Champion First round. 8 a. nr. "18 holes', match play, the beaten etx . teen to ply:ft)r the consolation prise. iDJrectors'-r'lttrt pound, 13 ioles, match . play, the beaten, sixteen to.pUtx for the solscj prlgo. ' ' Secretary's First round. IS holes, match play the beaten sixteen to-play in the .. consolation handicap. -. . Afternoon; ' ArrfatetiV Champion Second round, 1:30. M holes, Vnstch playr ''" Consolation Irst round. .1:46 18 boles. niatcli play. , v Directors Second roundj 18 holes, match filsy.- ' 5 ' ' Solace First ' rdund, 18 ' hole, thatch Play. , , ;.- ' Secretary's Second round. . . IS holes, match play. ' , Consolation Handicap 18' holes'. ' rmateh ' play against bogey,' "holes up," . for 4,, those who, did, not qualify and who were brfi.tin In the first, round of the " Secretary's flight. k Sprague Abbott -wrn the- medal for the low qualifying score with S 164 In the Ne braska golf tournament. He wa closely crew-ded by J. B. ' Lindsay with 165. The young barrister had a little bad luck fen a coule cf putts, which pin him to the bad and allowed the' lengthy chicken raiser to capture the tiacon. Abbott Is picked by some as the wlnrler 6'f the tournament, as he Is in fine form and hts drives, ap proaches and putt are" ail good and he Is playing a thoroughly consistent gafne. - K. H. Sprague surprised his friends by bringing In a score of 172 for thrty-fg holes, as he did not get a rery' good atart In the mornine. ' . Secretary Hoel has so arranged the flights' that fill who . played Wednesday were able to qualify in one or ; the. .other, of ., the (llajhts. There were three !fl'tghu. of thirty-, Iwo each aod ipstnlnety-sjla starter, so vnat escn mar) was able to get a place, The first pair was away at 7:30 and after Davenport Wlna from Three 4 Two. SPRINGFIELD. HI . AnT :'i .... Parkins and Steiger had pitched good ball with fine suooort un to ih uumii, -' nlng, Davenbort hit Stelgcr for ihrea runs tinning. 3 to 2. Soora: n u u- r-Lf i iiibi ieiu .....a u u o a n t 1- a o 11 , Dav.npoit ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 S 6 Hat'ailes: Staiaer and Jnhnun-. d..u .. and Smith. r DLCATUR. Ill Aug. 25. -Cedar Rapids was easy to defeat today by Decatur Soore: .f .-. RH.kl' I'ecatur e a a a a 1 a Cedar Rapids 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 H",'."1 Ben" ni McNamara; Kissel) and Rohrer. BLOOM1NQTON. 111., Aug. 26.-Rock Island game postponed; rain; double-header tomorrow. PKUKIA, 111., Aug. 25. Dubuque game postponed ; rain. TOW SENDS WIN SKCONO OA MB Defent Hepklns Brethera In the Creatoa Tnnrnnaaenl, ' CRF.STON, la.. Aug. 25 (Special Tele gram.) The Townaend Gun company team of Omaha won the aeoond gam of the HJ tournamant today, defeating Hopkins Bros, ef Des Molnea by the score of 4 to 2 In a Close and Interesting game. The other game resulted In a victory for Creaton ever Pontanelle. score, 6 to 2. Score: ft H E. Townaorda ,...0 0 2 1 1 0 0 04 12 1 Hopkins ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 2 2 Batteries: Townsenda: Kelly knd Olbaon; Hopkma Broa . Willis aud Puilook. Two. iaae hlta: Faber t2. HaU. Qlbaon, Mo An drews, tjulgltiy. Stolen baaea: ijulgley, Keelant. Mruck-out: By Kelly, ;'by Willis 4- Baae on balls: off Kelly, 3; off Willis, L Indiana Are Defeated. WALTHILL, Neb.. Aug. 25 (Special. i On the first day of the Walthlll base ball carnival the Bancroft base ball team won a decisive victory over the Watthlll In dians in a fast sixteen-lnning game by the score of 4 to 8. The game was closely contested from the tart and was won In the first half of tha sixteenth by a single by H. Basslnger, a sacrifice by Hoffmann and a two-bagger by B- Basslnger, which scored , the. final run and won him his own game. Sensa tional plays were numerous, of which the most noteworthy waa . the running catch of Vogt In left field, by L. Fariy on third and the pitching of Basslnger for Ban croft. Soore: -r ' RHkC Bancroft ,.0 0012000000000 1-.4 11 8 Walthlll .0 20010000000000 -3 U Batteries: Bancroft, Basslnger and Bas slnger; Walthlll, Sherman, Mattney, Hamil ton and Walker. Umpire: Mies Amanda Clement. ...... , 1 that tho first tee hSd- plsyere .wgftlng for their chance to get .away until 11 o'clock. The coure was in aplendid condition, al though the ralr green shows the' want of rain and the grass Is somewhat dry. The tournament is so arranged that the player ' will qualify for one or the other of the different flights and will be able to play each forenoon and afternoon during the tournament. Sprague Abbott and W. N. Chambers made the best record as a team and the long boy from the Omaha Country club turned In the low score of. the morning. Blaine Toung was low man for. an hour or two with his 85. "but about noon Cham bers and Abbott came to the scorers' tent. Abbott showing an 81 and Chambers an 84. Many additional state players, who had not entered before, arrived during the morning and started. In the tournament: Fremont R. W. Hammortd, J, C. Coad. ' Hastings p. L. Stechtrr. O. W Tlbbetts, George J. Evans, J. T.- Powers, John Rees. , Lincoln C. R. Elgos, I. M. , Raymond, L. 6. Paine, II. B. Mlie): Arthur, Walsh,. U. W. Rcket,ta, . C, .Calkins,,' J. Dorgan, J. Q. ChapJn, Judge. Stoddard, Foots. ... Miller .Park .. Club A. C- Reed, H. Shearer. , . Srorea In Dap-'a Play. Scores In the qualifying round were as follows: ' AMATEUR CHAMPION. Out. In. Out. In.T'CI. Sprague Abbott, Country 44 W. N. Chambers. Pieid..42 Blaine Young, Country. 46 Dr. H. C. Sumney, Field 46 E. R. Wilson, Miller 48 W. A. Shafer, H. H 60 F. N. Sherwood. 8. O... 50 Juna Abbott, Field 4 F. H. Gnlnes, Country.. 44 A. ' V. ' Kinsler, Country. 48 0. W. Shields, Field.... 4G J. P. Weppner. S. O.... 4fl J. B. Rahm, Vield club. 49 J. W. Hughes. Field.... 60 Ed Murphy, Field club.. 60 D. .V. Sholes, Field club 52 J. B. Llndsey, Field 46 W.' J:- S'oye. 4?ountry.... 47 ' Stockton Heth. Country 60 B. li. Sprague. Country 43 J, 3. Fltigerftld. S. O... 47 Ji Q. Adams, Field olub 47 1 C. Storey, Lincoln. r,. 63. N. F. Reckard. Field... 47,. Hobert Russell, Field... 40 1. B. Porter,iFleld....l!62l J P.' Magee, Country,,), 43, J. W. PitrUih, Field, 62 A. A. MoCIure, CountVy 45 M. -"H.- L Donee tir, Field 82 J. T. Powers, Hastings 62 3. T. Meadows, Llr coin 50 Tom Austin. If. H.....'. 47 Tied; ploy off. ' - DIRECTORS' FLIGHT. Out. In. Out. In.T't'l R. A Nordstrom. H. IL 60.... 4rj . 48 . 4H 1M C. R. Elgas, Lli.colr.... 63 C. F. Morey, Hastings.. '49 Albert Cahn, Field. 47 L. A. Rlcketts. Lincoln 48 Jack Sharpe, Field,...., 63 K. M. Horamtti, Jr.; w Francis laines. Cotintry-63 A. J. Smith, Neb. City. 61 1, Field.... n 63 47 43 37 46 37 1A4 42 48 36 1118 40 43. 41 169 41 45 39 170 42 46 41 177 41 46-41 177 42 46 40 178 44 45 43 178 45 45 44 178 43 50 42 181 4 44 46 12 45 49 44 184 42 49 44 184 45 47 44 lfftj 47 47 43 1K7 45 48 42 187 38 4 2 40 1H6 42 44 40 . ITS 45 , , 45 45 . IS 43 14 42 17i! 43 45 46 181 44 50 44 ISfi 43 48 . 45 . 1X8 44 49 ' 45 181 47" 44 48' 177 42 49 46 18 44 47 44 . 178 45 60 44 13 41 47 ' 47 180 42 - 48 44 184 44 4H, ,44 1KD 45 49 :'45' 189 42 48 46 1K2 Onlf One Hit for Lyons. ' LYONS. Neb.. Aug. 25. (Special Tele-" gram.) Jn a fast and interesting game of ball the Lyons team ,waa shut put uda by Correctlunvllle. la., by the score qf 1 to 0. The feature of the game was thi pitching of Coreoran,.-avho allowed Lyon.i but one clean hit Score: v, R.il B Lyone 000000000 0 1 2 Correctionvllle 0 0000010 01 6 Ilatterteat Lyons. Bovee and 1 Huffman Correctionvllle. Corcoran and Kioe. Struck oat: By Bovee, 6; by Corcoran 5. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Miss Amanda Clements. Bloomfleld Defeat Wnnan. WAUSA. Nab.. Aug. 26.- Special. ) Bloomflaid defeated Wausa here today In a wall played game. Sucre: K.H.I:. Bloomfleld ...100200100471 Wausa 000000100 14H Batteries: Bloomfleld, Brandt and Busbv, Wausa, Johnatou and Johnston. Bloomfleld wants games with any olub. ' Ball Tonrnaaneng at Thnrman. THUKMAN. Ia, Aug. 25. (Special. y-Irt I he baae ball tournament hare today Ulen wood beat Tabur, I to i In twelve Innings. Tha Omaha All Stars beat Tnurman In the afterneon, 6 to 3. . , 1.. --.- Ba-Ulah Team SnlU. : .' SOUTHAMPTON. Aug. 25. J. O. Parke, CH P. filxon and W, C. Crawley., the mem bers of tha team that Is to represent Ureal Britain hi tha tennis 00 rn petitions beginning Keptember 11 at Philadelphia fur the Dwlght Davla In tern a tonal challenge cup, left here today for New York, 00 board the steamer Kron Prln WUlielin. tlarrv Mnrrel J. -C. Cook. Vrerrtont... F. J.- Hoel. Field eluo. Ike Raymond, Lincoln, H. M. Laverty. S. O... ji H. Conad, Tield club 49 R. -J). llernam, r ieia.,. ai O. H. Waring, F'leld 64 H. T. lemlst, Country. 65 Harry Townshd, Field1. 6t U O. Paine, Llnooln. ,.62 IL W. Hayward. H..HV53- C. O. McDonald, rieia. o-i B. 1 Kemper, Field.... 63 J. W. Tlllstyn,' Field Met Uhl, H. ft 42 43 61 49 43 x 4 47 44 48 49 50 47 45 4 44 45 47 60 48 61 49 32' 40 60 ' 49 53 60 06 63 65 68 oT 64 63 63 45 60 42 45 44 47 43 47 44 44 43. 4h, 1.6 45 1! L. R. Foots, Lincoln..,. rr. li. Ij 6L- 61 47 67 50 68 44 66 4.1 .63 47 63 46 48 64 47 47 60 61 50 63 i0. .00 51 40 48 46 45 48 46 41 48 49 44. .9 48 15 44 68 4 43 ' 68 . 62 67 S3 . . 44 ft 64 46 52 51 jomere. H. H... iX ' Sibernson, H. 'H... . Jattnh Polcnr, 11. n.l. H. L. , Porteyf ield. J-'leld 51 H. J. CreeD. Lincoln 65 bl.L lttTAKir.B r nun . Out. in. Out. In.T't'l -. , 1 t AU 1.1 V'l 11 I" IKl'Hail.' llll-fFIII. . u ' - H. A. Bunihain. n. ... oe ii. B. Ain.. Millar P.. .,64 V. F. Cox, S. 0 68 (J. A. Crancer, Lincoln., na hi. M. Tracy, Miller P.... 5 Cv H. Sherer, Allller P.. u U R. Harqptonil. rpVm't M J W. Hammond 'P'm't 67 (1. J. Evana. Miller P..-, 6 C. W.CalkUta,- Llueoln.. 2 Dr. Shalleck, Field Cl'.b 56 C F. Mann. 8, 0 60 W. O. Thomas, Lincoln 64 57 W. A. Cox, S. 0 46 t John Hoa, Heatings.. 67 61 U. Tlbbetts, Hastings.. 64 49 Guy Liggett. H. H 53 60 B. L. Dougherty, field.. M w J. It. Morris. H. H 63 60 60 J. H. Bulla. S. O.. 61 63 69 G. II. Clabaugh. Field.. 54 62 68 A. W. Clark, H. H 61 60 F. J. Hool. Jr., Field.. 63 47 A. H. Walsh, Lincoln... 3 49 11. B. Miles. Lincoln. 1. 60 50 .1. W. Robblna, Field... 63 64 O. . L. St Inter, , Haatings 64 49 F. L: McCoy ' 61 44 A. W. S.ribner. Field...) 62 11 A - Iav. Flald.j. ... 81 48.. 63 ljuhn R. Wbetern.lL II. U 48 . 4.1 CONSOLATION .HANDICAP. Out. In. Out. In.T't'l. Alex Reed. 'MA lor P... 51 8 8 60 217 II. K. aaooeh. Lbauoln.n 84,.. 6i . M .X2 H. P, Su-a-t-id, UucoUj 7 , t 1 65 ZSm I. G. Chapin. Lincoln.. 7t) 63 63 64 20 Pnlrlngt or Amntenf . 4 hamnioaahja). Abbott plays Fltsgerald; Sunmay plava I. B, Weuuer, Shafer playg Jagk Hughes; 62 64 5 87 61 50 68 67 66 , 54 67 48 : . 49 67 5 41 61 61 51 47 50 49 50 67 6J 48 50 46 44 44 50 65 43 61 -49 1 63 60 49 49 2!i OA 2-t S'J4 za Jl'J 218 218 217 214 213 213 Hi 211 211 211 210 21') 2 4) 209 31(1 207 2IM tin 210 218 VH, 2t 219 221 217 Abbott Plays D. V. Kholes; R. R. Wll son pleva J. j. Adam; Blaine Young play Tom Auttln. i , , Directors' Flight. ( looser of tie plsvs -Laverty ( Cahn play Harry Townsend; Clalnei plays Kemper; Cook plays Iemere; Kavnvmd plsiS Por terfleld; A. J. Smith play Mel I 111; Jack Miarpe plays R. w. jiayward; C. R. r.l ef gna plays Waring; K. A. Nordstrom plays R D. Merrlam; U A. Rlcketts tlays L. O. Paine; J. H. Conrad plays J. W. TUIfcOni Jos. l'olcar plays R. J. Ureen; Harry Mor rell plays Slhernson: Mdrsman play C. ti. McDonald ;C. F. Morcy play H. T. Leni let. Secretary's Plight. ... Hoel, Jr., plays R. W, Hammond; Cla baugh play L. R. Hammond; lluy Lig gett plsys W. O. -Thomas; W. A. Cox plays D. B. Allen; Dr. Shalleck rl A. H. Welch; A. W. Tibbett play Crancer; J R. Morrl plays A W Scrlbner: F. L. MiH'oy plays J. R. Webster; A. w. Clark plays O. J. Evans; C. J. Bulla playa Shearer: H. B. Mllea plays 1. A. Day; C. F. Mann plays J. T. Dorgan; C. W. Cawklns plays If. K. Burnham; John Reea playa C. V. Cow; I. L. Dougherty play Tracy; Stlcter play J. W. Robbing. Dabs and Fooale. ' Hsstincs amnt six player to the tourna ment and Llnooln eighteen. Lincoln started more men in the tour nament than did the Omaha Country club. A delightful breese blew across the bourse, and made the day most pleasant for tbe player. ' The cafe at the Field club was a popu lar place and landlord Smith was kept busy serving his delightful table d'hotes. ' E. H. Sprague" was nearly left at tTte post, as he waa late In arriving and had trouble In finding some one to play with him, "That's more dude hlnney than I ever Played In fur life," said J. T. Dorgsn of Lincoln after he had completed his 38 hole. J. M. Watson, Field olub expert,- Is starter for the tournament and Dave Men- tlply, Country club expert, is clerk the course. Th Field club had the largest number of entries for anv one club a-lth fifty and the llsppy Hollow club wit second with thirty two entries. F. H. Oalnes. the present state champion, w-llj bave to move pome in the afternoon to get low qualifying score. Ills morning card showed an 9. At 'Smith, the only representative from Nebraska City, made the- eighteenth hole In three and Powers of Hastings followed shortly with a two for the same hole. He overdrove the green, Which) Is 220 yards, and then put-the, ball In the hole on the next .stroke. Lindsay. Oalnee, F6ye and Sprague Ab bott are looked upon as the strong contest jr for the big prise event. W. H. Cham-, ber Is, playing a .strong gam, y-r .. Alex Reld, who has been playing on the Miller park COUraa with a bnrrnavarf mt r.t clubs, made a 80 on the outside and than braced up and made the Inside In 44. 'The tournament la unlnua In iwa m .... dlnary players who are ener4,1. . "Chuck" Cox of South Omaha has but fone leg and George Shields Is playing with but one arm. Jerome Magee and J. B. . Porter were the last away and both declared at start ing that they had not seen a club for over a month, fcach had been In the mountains for a month. One minister Is playing In the tourney. Rev. A. W. Clark of the Child Saving In stitute, who belongs to the Happy Hol low club, Is trying against the field. His muming score was 111, Charles Johnson, expert of the Happy Hollow club, wak on hM an4 mLi. i,i. self generally useful. The three experts were a great helo In maklnar tha tonm.. ment run off smoothly. , , , Al Smith wi the only representative from' Nebraska City, as the other gentle men who usually attend the tournament from that - burg were detained by . two large events, Uie Chautauqua and the borse races. Tha rule nf arntf ann.. v.. 41.. Royal and Ancient dnif it,h e a, ' a... ?,iews September, 1903, and aa amended by ino . rv naiern ijoii , association Marcli to, im, together with Special " rules for stroke competitions, were used at the tournament. Dr. H. O. Sumnev waa tha hit nf the oourse In his magnificent new nicker golf suit. The doctor has not been able to play much this spring and a a conse quence is nearly a large a President The officers (of the association decided not to disqualify, Mr McOoy but to penal ize him two strokes instead. " His offense w-as due to a lack of knowledge of the rules regarding a !bat hail - it decided to penalise two stroke where a ua.11 was iosi in a gopher hole. EVE.NTS ON RrNlSINQ TRACKS Searpla Wins Adirondack Handicap at Saratoga. SARATOGA. N. Y.. An. Ss Ba TTT" , 7 to 2. won the $2,500 Adirondack handicap, six furlongs, for 2-year-olds, here today, """""i ooa neia or youngsters. He was admirably ridden by Grand. He over took the lead in the last sixteenth and won under a drive by one-half a length from the long shot. Chickasaw, with tha .,. em 2-y.earrold, Joe 1 Morris, third. Sum marie : . . , . . Urst race, 3-year-olds and upward, sell ing, six furlongs. 8400 added: KlmnU it.in. ors (114, Nlcol, 8 to 1) won. Spooner (112. vrrcavy, . i q 9 . seconn, wanonoca (108, Dugan, 5 to 1) third. Time: 1:13. Para dise Queen. Mies Crlttendan Turn ut... Oiath, Joe Galtena, Fountainblue. Karl's Court. Waterrliet, Refined and Racquet also ran. Second race, steeplechase, handlran. 4- year-olds' and upward, about two miles. $5110 added: Rufua (183, McAfee, ( to 6) won, Ballacalla -4158, Wilson, . 8 to 6) seo ond. St. Njclc (U9, Allen, i to 1) third. lime: .ci. uraoe Cameron also ran. Third race, 8-year-olds and un. nonwln- ners 4n 1M8 and 1909. selling, one mile. 8400 added; Turncoat, (90, UraJ, 8 to 1) won, Yama (98, Tanaey. 10 to 1) second Wool- spun (100. Hlnchcllffe. 80 to 1) th'rd. Time: l:3J. AcroDat. Sailor Olrl. Rockcastle, Lane Allen, Gold Dust, . De Uurga. Reckon and, Solicitor also ran.. Fourth race, the Adirondack handlcno. guaranteed grosa value 12.500. 2-ver-olds six furlongs: Searpla (102, Grand. 7 to 2) won. Chickasaw (116. Page, 16 to D second.' Joe Morris (lie. Martin. 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:13. Pretend. Big Stick, .lacouellna. An geron, Dalhousic, Busy. Medallion. Olen nadene and Democrat also ran. Joe Mor ris added starter. Fifth race, handlcan. 2-vesr-oMa and un. one mile. $f00 added: May River (lot. Creevy. 13 to 6) won. Zlenap (102. Paee. 8 to 1 second Danosrsra (118 Tan'ln.y 11 to ri third. Timer 1:38. Far West and Piinmer Night also ran. Sixth race. 2-vear.nlda nnnrlnnnri at this meeting. Selling, five and one-half fur-' longs: Henderson (1M. McOee, 10 to I) won. Zaratecas (97. Ural. 2 to 1) senond. , Curly Locks (l$. Dugan. 8 to 1) third. Ttme: 1:07. Jack Dennerlan. Harry Grotlie, Madeline L, Denueane. Ixve Watches, fralla. Cellaret, Helen Campbell and Run tel also ran. . l . . . : f C i B.I4l..e ... - The Spaldings Would like to hear from some team In or out of the city for a game for next Sunday. Call D-T18T and ask for Jack Gablen after 8 p. m. HAMBURG BELLE BEATS UHLAN Kentucky Msrs -Wins Mstcli Hace o ' North B&ndall Track. . Is TWO NEW WOELD'S RECORDS Faatest Mile Rr Made la Trattla Rare and Faateat Tara Meats Ever Trailed Sold for a.to.ooo. f CLEVELAND. O.. Aug, B.Hambrg Belle defeated Uhlan In two straight heats In their match race at North Ran dall today and .also set a new -world record or a trotting rp and for the fast- . est two heat ever trotted. The new record for a mile I SH4 and wn made In the first heat of the race. The former reoOrd of 1:0B was made by Creeu In a match race with The Ab bott at Brighton Beach in August, loot. Sweet Marl formerly bald the record for the fastest two heats ' trotted, having mad mile In 8 04 and 2.034 at Syra cuse. N. Y., September IX, lSOO. .Hamburg Belle's time 1 1:01 and 2.014. Immediately after the firt heat Mam burg Belle was sold to H. M. Hann of thl city for $50,000 by Edward and Joeph Madden, owner of the mare, and son of John E. Madden. Mr. Hanna will permit the mare to finish her season. Including the series of race- of two beat In three between the mare and Uhlan. The rare ' today count as one of thf race, the aec- ond will be at- Readvllla, Mas.. Septem ber a, and 1f It I necessary to run a thlid j race the meetlnn plat -will be selected later. . , f ; . .The weather was Ideal ; ajnd (h new track wa very fat. Th banting at flrt wa at even money, titit the . Hamburg Boll money came In such a stream that Uhlan backer became k scarce . and the odds dropped tq (16 to fit In favor of Hamburg Belle. ' ' Hamburg Belle got tWay with a head the advantage of the sfart. The mare draw away from Uhlan until sha waa a length ah,ad at the quarter-Uhlan pel u&l 'trte nelj quarter' and at the halt he ras but a neck behind Hamburg Belle, but the mare cams home winner by a head; ' .-- - In the second heat Hamhurgv44lH& awy a heck ahead anrf-lengfJiebed het. lead to length In the f lrst.fluarter, whlcl; hs made in J0V4.'. Uhlan ' apurted at thi; turn but a few feet from the half mil;: pole a (boot gllpped down, caualna: hrm-,tf: break. After losing . one hundred, yattl' Driver Proctor got the horse on hi feeti Then the boot (lipped further down; 5nus " Ing. the norse to como limping home, dls-t' tanced. . . . MornlnsT Star Lotevera Mark. Morning Star, , the 14-year-old pacei, wona! the free-for-all event and Incidentally low-. ered his record to 2:04. Reproaxhle ws;' the favorite In. th race, . but ha,puMr not keep her feet. An agent for E. H. Harriman bought" Granett, a green mare wblclih . warKrajg a mile In 2:12,' of Joe Leeh of Gosh en a Ind., t the track for $4,000. Mr. Harrl man will use the rbare for driving pur- poses. . . ' ,''.' 4 : : Lou Dillon was lea. into the traok today Jk but. ttaa nnlv ihAtt-n la hum... 9 Bftjter Frsnae. owped by John -"JI. Mad-S den, was given a mark of 2:tlVS In a, raceS for records. Sumraarleal ,j i Sweepstake' trotting for records: " t Sister Vranoes. h, 1.., by, Wiiua -Jit if Mliloon, by Wilton (Ahdrenvwi.vj.t.iWrft It by Cecllian Eld red Dewltt, b (Kane) ........... J Time: 2:114. 8;lli - I. , ,j",v 4 - Free for all pacing sweepstakes: ,j Morning Star, b. g.,-by Star Pointer,' il - Fanny Ecktiiornai- by iuekthrone ' -J, (Kane) - 1 Reproachlcss, bl. m;., by Direct Hal "I (Shank) a............. 3 a' Alice Pointer, b. m.,-" by Btar Pointer ,i (M;Devitt) $ dr ' Time: 2:l, 2:04. rj , , , .- . Match race, purs 'gate-rejcelpts:' - V. Hamburg Belle, b. m.. bV Axworthy- Sally Simmons, by Simmons (An-: , drews) ; i ) Uhlan, bl. g., by Blngcn-Blond, by Sir'' A Walter, Jr. (Proctor) --. lit Time by quarters:' First heat,'0:3l," l:0f, 1:31, 2.014. -Second neat, 0:304. 69H. 1:30, 2 :01V RACING SEASON ON AT WVMORBa Good Attendance and Sport of a High ' ' Order.' -'.' ' WTMORE, Neb.. Aug B.-i-(Speclal.) Th state circuit raoea opened here today be fore 600 people. The races were first class, ' th favorites in each bntng beaten, i. If be second heat In the pace was neck and neck all the way around, and finished so close that people In the grand stand named Rooster the winner and the Judges and those on' the quarter stretch' declared Bus nle H. leading under the wire. . Summarlsei 2:30 trot, purse $J00: Edna H 1 11' Grace Redlander $ 2 2 Cardinal Wbolaey - , ....3 3 3 Count Direct v 4 4 4 Time: 3:27. 2:26. 2:24',. .. 2:27 pace, purse $.300: Bonnie B '. '..'... .1 1 1 Rooster Maynie High Flv . Time: 2:28U 2:20, 2;204. One-half mile dui-h, purse $100: McBeppo -first, Queen of Diamond second. Baby C third. Time: 0:624. Nameless .Maid ana Donalvaro also ran. . u . , 4 2 2 - Wood i 4 4 f ive .g ( I Firemen's Tonrnaaiem at. Hebron. 4. HEBRON. Neb.,.. Aug.. 2i,-(Speoial Tele grain.) The opening day of the firemen's tournament today -attracted large crowds. It was an ideal day. Fourteen teams en tered the speed oontests. . Class A hose race.- straight away, 260 yards: North Bend first, :2V. 1; Humboldt second, :31.2. Class B: Friend first. !; Hebron sec ond, :33. , - ) In the 260 ysrds firemen's championship race . Harry Heatherlnger, -Friend, . won ; t'io. 26.6; HarryHowell. Hebroia, cond, There was a firemen ball in Fletcher's hall tonight. .t . . Xo Banes at Jollet. . t JOLIET Hi:. Aug. 26-Th races her to-" day were postponed oa socount f a wet I r, !, ' ' l.lfelona Bondage to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney troubles Is needless. 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