THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUOUST 31. 1SMW. Omaha Goes Down Another , Notch. Pittsburg Takes Stronger Hold On First Place KEELEY COES UP IN SECOND Topeka Scores Six Bam and Prac tically Wins Game. PATTEN THEIT RELIEVES HIM mt Gets Off Bndlr nd One Inn romrt In, After Wklck Ho It' foors in I-t Ar Mora T.ytka Men Score. TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 30. Omaha loot another to Topeka today, T to . Keeley was airtight (or tha (Irat Inning, but In the second base on bells, followed by two double, a triple and three singles netted (lva run before anyone was down. Then an Infield out pinched one and a sacrifice fly acored another and rtten took charge. He got away bad with a double to atart with In the third, an Infield out and a sacrifice bringing In the aeventh score. But that waa all. He waa the real atlngy gent the reat of the way. Orlndell started to pitch for Topeka. Aftr riaher waa down Fox walked and acored on Xing'! ' double. Then Orindell walked Kane and Welch and waa chased away for Darrah, who walked Pendry, coring King. Potta got a eacrlflce fly, coring a third and that waa all. Omaha did not have chance with Darrah, but after h had acored two for Topeka in the aeoond with hla blngle Cooley aent Bolee to finish the game. He waa tight until the aeventh, when he walked Patten and Ftaher and let Fox get a double for one run. Kane acored another with hla alngle. After one waa down In the ninth three scratch hlta In a row acored one, but Bolea tightened up. Score: OMAHA. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. 110 0 t 1 6 0 110 0 1 12 0 0 0 10 0 1110 0 12 0 0 18 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 24 14 0 H. O. A. E. 110 0 114 0 0 110 1110 16 0 0 1 18 0 0 116 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 4 1 11 27 16 1 Fisher, If.. Fox, 2b King, cf Kane, lb Weloh rf.t Pendry, 8b , Potta, sa , , Uondtng, o Keeley, p Patten, p , C adman Totala m U 6 TOPEKA, Wooley, cf..,. Keilly, rs Oeler. rf Kunkle, 3b..... Landreth, If.. Abbott, lb Kahl, 2b....... Kerns, c. ...... Grindell, p uarrah, p. .... 1 1 Bolea, p t 0 Totala .....28 Batted for Patten In ninth. Omaha I 0000020 1-6 Topeka ..0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 -7 Three-base hit: Rellly. Two-baae hits: King. Kahl, Wooley, Landreth. Hlta: Off Urlndell, 1 in one-third Inning; off Darrah, I In one and one third Innings; off Keuley, 6 In one and two-thirds Innings. Base on lulls: Off Grindell, 3; off Darrah, 1; off Boles, 3; off Keeley, 2; off Patten, 3. (Struck out: By Boles, 1; by Patten, 1. Sac rifice hits: Potta. Oeler. Landreth, Kahl, Boles. Left on bases: Topeka, 6; Omaha, 1. Stolen baaex: Rellly, Abbott, Kane, Pen dry, Patten. Double plays: Rellly to Kahl to Abbott, Geler to Kerne. Time: 2:00. Um pire:' Clarke. Attendance, 100. DRNVER BRBAK9 LOSING STREAK Wine Oae from Bloax After Losing TAknt Straight. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 80. Denver played renl base ball today, winning handily, after losing eight straight. Durham, se cured from Dea Moines, waa on the rub ber, pitching one of he games like he once did "for Louisville. Hla support wobbled at times, but was good enough to stop the Holmsltes. Ducky used three pitchers and batted for one himself. As he struck out he received rome Jeers. Denver hit the ball hard and often In the third and seventh Innings, especially In the seventh, when five lilts and a sacrifice earned four run. Denver'a hard hitting waa the fea ture. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A K Maag, 8b 8 2 Belden. If .. 8 Casaady, If 2 Jones, cf 4 Lindsay, lb..,, Kiankard. 2b., Hartman, sa. Haley, e Durham, p.... 1 14 Totala 83 T 11 27 11 ! BIOUX CITY. AB. R. 11. O. A. E Hmith. as 10 0 11 Andreaa, 2b 1111" Hunter, lb 5 0 14 Towns, c 4 0 17 0 Shea, c 0 0 0 2 0 Welch. 8b 6 0 18 0 Stovall rf 5 0 2 2 0 I THE MAN WHO SHAVES Kaowa how hard It I. to ke.p th. akin smooth and elaar. 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W.UPct. l Molnea.,70 47 Mil waukee ..7 M .W7 Hloux City. .. 70 48 ..;): Minneapolis 7 SO 'Omaha 64 66 .6SHI Louisville ...68 .aIT Topeka MM .617i 8t. Paul fiS 70 .4X1 l'enver M M .404 Columbui ...65 70 . 4S1 Wichita M 62 .416 Toledo M Tl .474 Pueblo 4S 9 .411 Indianapolis 64 72 . 471 Lincoln 46 76 . 375, Kan. City. ...61 71 .4 NAT L LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.I Pet. I W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ....86 88 .7M!Detrolt 76 43 .3 Chicago 7H in .672 Philadelphia T4 4 .617 New York....t 46 .0i Boston 71 60 .&! Cincinnati . .68 W .60S Cleveland ..61 60 .604 Philadelphia 66 61 .4741 Chicago 69 60 .466 St. Louie 4a 71 .3tiNew York. ..63 66 . 448 Brooklyn ...41 76 .8MRt. Louie ....60 S7 .4?7 Boston 32 16 .274 Washington 13 87 .878 GAMES TODAY. . Western League Omaha at Topeka, Lin coln at Pueblo, Hioux City at Denver, Dea .Moines at Wichita. National League Pittsburg at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York. Hi. Loula at Philadelphia. American League Washington at St. Loula. Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. American Association Indlanapolla at Columbus, Louiavllle at Toledo. Milwaukee at tit. Paul. Kanaaa City at Minneapolis. Ed round son, cf.. Campbell, If Chabek, p Hess, p , Holmea Totala 86 1 (MM 4 Batted for Heaa In ninth. Denver 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 7 Bloux City 1 010 0-1 Two-base hlta: Jones (2), Hart man, Cas aady. Stolen bases: Smith, Andreaa, Sto vall, Welch, Edmundson, Maag, Belden, Jones, Llndaay. Sacrifices: Belden (2), Cassady. Base on balls: Off Durham, ; off Chabek, 2; off Hess, 1. Struck out: By Durham, 8, by Chabek, 2; by Hess, I; by Wilson, 1. Left on baaea: Denver, 7; Sioux City, 13. Double plays: Chabek to Hunter, Smith to Andreas to Hunter. Wild pitch: Durham. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Haskell. BOOSTERS OUTPLAY WICHITA Sec sire An Easy Poor to One Victory. WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 30.-Becaus Wich ita was unable to solve McGregor's of ferings today Des Moines won an easy victory, 4 to 1. After the first inning, Shaner pitched good ball, but hla team mates were unable to help him. Des Moines scored In the first on Pettlgrew's error, a single and two base hits by Dwyer and Nlehoff. Their last camn In the ninth when Dalton hit the ball over tbe left field fence. Wichita's only run was the result of two bases on balls, an out, Williams' error, and a hit. The score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hughes, ZD 4 0 14 6 Mlddleton, rf 4 10 2 1 Pettlgrew, cf 4 0 0 1 0 Weatf-rs.il, Sb 2 0 12 0 Pennell, If 8 0 0 2 0 White, sm 8 0 0 1 4 Weaver, c 8 0 0 C 6 Armstrong, lb 8 0 18 2 Shaner, -p 80 0 1 1 Totals 2 1 1 27 5 DES MOINES. A D. R. H. O. A. Dalton. rf Colligan, ss Miittick, cf Dwyer, lb Nlehoff, ,1b Kerner, If Williams, 2b.... Lewis, c, McGregor, p.... 1 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 8 ... 4 ... 2 ... 2 ... 4 2 4 IS 1 0 2 2 0 0 i 8i 0 ' ll 0 0 Totals S3 4 10 27 17 Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Des Moines 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Struck out: By Shaner, 6; by Mc Gregor. 1. Bases on balls: Off Shaner, 6; off McGregor, 8. Hit bf pitched ball: By Shaner, Nlehoff. Stolen . bases: Hughes. Sacrifice hit: Lewis. Two-base hlta: Dwyer, Nlehoff. Kerner. Home run: Dalton. Double plays: - Mlddleton to Weaver; McGregor to Colllgan to Dwyer. Left on bases: Wichita. 4; Des Moines, 9. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Derrick and Glenal vln. Attendance: 400. PUEBLO GF.T3 A BAD DRl DPIMG PUEBLO, Colo.. Aug. SO.-Pueblo pre sented a crippled line-up today and an Swift was pounded hard, while Farthing wai u puxzle throughout, Lincoln won by a one-sided score of 10 to 0. Swift was re lieved In the sixth, the visitors having scored in every Inning. Aside from the Flfhlng of Farthing nnd the hitting of the visitors the only feature waa the work of Gagnirr at short. The score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E, Wald: on, rf , Omnier, ss , Jude, If , Thomas, lb Davidson, cf . Cockman, 8b Hogrlever, 2b Maaon, e ... Farthing, p 6 0 0 0 . 4 . 2 . 6 6 1 4 . 8 . 4 1 2 12 1 0 8 8 0 8 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 Totals 86 10 16 s PUEBLO. AB. R. H 27 15 O. 1 4 10 0 3 2 4 2 0 0 A. E. 0 0 Curtis, ir 6 Prltchett. ss .... 4 Clark, lb 4 Garaner, rf 4 Mitie. cf 4 Locke. 8b Walters, 2b .... Welgert. c Swift, p McGee, p Totals 84 0 5 27 15 2 Lincoln 21811010 lTTj Put bio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bates: Juda, Gagnler, Cockman. Two-hate hit: Davidson. Three-base hlta: Davidson, Waldron tit. Double play: Gag nler to Thomas. Hit by pitched ball: Swift. Sacrifice hlta: Cockman (2), Jude, Thoma.4, Mason. Passed ball: Welgert. Struck out: By Farthing, 7; by Swift, 1; by McGee, 1. Bases on balls: Off Swift, x; off McGee, 1. Time of game: 1:46. At tonaanca: iOO. Umpire: Mullen. , Bee Want Ada are Business Boosters. 1. Drunkeni.css, Opium, Morpliluc nnd other Crug ittlO htitms are diseasoj conditions. 2. Therefore, EClentiflc meli-al treatment la nv?r:r.irv. 3. In rno of sickness no: :o but tho best should ho ucce;tJ. world over nul l.rs proved ti merit In Harney fjtreit Car from eltlier depot. - FOUR STRAIGHT FOR PIRATES Game Botween Pittsburg and Brook lyn Largely a Pitcher' Battle. WINNING RUN MADE ON ERROR A Wild Throw by Hertren Tarns the Scale In Favor of the National League Leaders. BROOKLYN, Aug. BO.-The Plrtsburgs made It four straight by winning their get away game of the season here today, 2 to 1. The contest was largely a pitchers' battle. The winning tally was a gift on a wild throw by Bergen, the only error of the contest. Myers. Brooklyn's outfielder, made his debut and while he failed to get any hits, fielded his position well. Pitcher Dent of the Winston-Salem team Joined the Brooklyns today. Score: rlTTSBVRQ. BROOKLYN. B.H.O. A.. B.H.O.A.B. Brrna, lb. ... I 111 ftnurrh. ef....l I I 0 Leanh. cf ... 4 1 0 Orw-msnt. If . .. 4 1 0 riarka, If ... 4 110 OMrRlrsss, lb 4 0 4 I 0 Vnur, ... 4 0 1 Oslrers, rf 4 I 0 0 Miller. Xb ... I 114 0Jorji. lb... 4 1 14 t 0 Almoin, lb.. I IU I OHumm.l. lb.. I 111 Wilson, rf.... I 10 0 OMrMtllan. as. I 1 I I 0 Oiton, c 4 1 t OB.ff.n, 0....I Sill LsirtoM, a... 2.1 I OMclntrra. p.. I 4 Totals St 7 87 14 0' Totals M ( 17 II 1 Pittsburg 00010010 02 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -l Two-base hit: Ciarke. Sacrifice hits: Abstain, Bergen. Double plays: Hummel to Jordan; McElveen to Jordan. Left on baaes: Pittsburg, (; Brooklyn, 4. Banes on balls: Off Lelfleld, 1; off Mclntyre, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Mclntyre, Byrne. Wilson. Struck out: By Mclntyre, 2., Time: 1:27. Umpires: O'Day and Kane. Reds Win In Tenth. BOSTON, Aug. 80. Cincinnati won a ten tnnlng contest today from Boston, 6 to 8. Ferguson weakened In the last half of the game, while Ilowan grew stronger. Errors were responsible for two of the visitors' runs. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. Teacher. If.. I 0 I 0 (Thomas, If... I 0 I Pssk.rt, cf...4 111 OBerksr, rt...,4 1100 Hohlitt.l, lbS I 11 0 OFhssn. lb.... 4 0 4 8 0 Mitchell. rt..4 1 8 0 ft Beaumont, ef I 1 I 0 0 Eein, lb I 1 1 t 0SMi7. lb.. 4 ft 1 8 1 Lobort. lb.... 6 Oil OAutrer. lb... I 0 11 0 Downey, .. 4 1 ft 4 0 Graham, a.... 1141 Clark, c 4 0 4 0 OCotter. .... 4 1111 Rowan, p.... 101 OrsriiMon, p.. 4 ft 0 8 0 Totala I I 10 It JTotals II I 10 II I Cincinnati - 010002000 26 Boston 2 10000000 08 Two-base hits: Beaumont, Mitchell, Gra ham, Hoblltzel. Sacrifice hlta: Beckur, Graham, Paskert. Stolen baaes: Egan (2), l'askert. Becker, Coffee. Left on baaes: Cincinnati, 1; Boston, t. , Bases on balls: Off Rowan, 6; off Ferguson, 6. Base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Struck out: By Rowan, 4; by Ferguson, 3. Passed ball: Graham. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Emails. Phillies Defeat Cardinals. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30.-PhlIadelphla today won the fourth straight game from St. Louts, the score being 8 to 2. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOITI8. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. Orant, lb 4 110 ftBtrbaau. lb.. 4 0 11ft Hates, rf 4 1 I 0 0 Kilts. If 4 1 1 ft 0 Titus, rf 4 1 0 0 OKonctchy, lb 8 0 14 0 0 Mates, If.... 4 110 Krani, rf....3 ft ft ft 0 hr'nifl.ld, lb I 110 1 lRhaw. rf 1 ft 1 ft ft Ward, lb I ft I I ODclahantr. ef 4 0 I 0 0 Doolaa, as.. Dooln, e.... Moora, p... Total.... .1 0 8 4 OBre.nahao. lb I 1 ft I 1 8 18 1 OStorka. U....4 lit .10 10 0 Harmon, p. .. 1 0 0 0 0 Luah, p 1 0 0 1 ft 27 7 r; io l'Huiiwiu .f.ioi)oo Mowrer .... 1 1 0 0 Total! II 14 11 1 Batted for Harmon In eighth. Batted for Lush In ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 S St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Two base hit: Bransfleld. Three baae hit: Titus. Bases on balls: Off Mnnrav a- off Harmon, 2. Struck out: By Moore. 7; "j tiunn, i. x-aasea Dan: rneips. um pire: Rlgler. ' Cabs and Giants Divide. NEW YORK, Aug. 20. -Chicago and New York split even In today's double .header, exchanging shutouts. The visitors took the first game. 2 to 0. after eleven Innlnn of play, while the locals captured the sec ond. 6 to 0. Both contests were pitchers' oaiiies. rreisier aoing slightly better than Ames, and Matbewson belna much auner. lor to Roulbach, Chicago's two rune In the first game resulted from hits by Evers. Schulte'and Steinfeldt and sacri fices by Shcckard and Chance. In the fifth Inning of the second contest the New Yorks bunched four hits with two Chica. errors and a pass and scored five times. Seymour making one of these runs by a clean steal of home. Score first game: CHICAOO. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A B. B.HO.A.B. Kara, lb 4 1 1 I ODoyla. lb.... I I I I ft Shrckard, If.. 4 0 I ft OSeymoar. ef..l I 1 ft ft Schulla, rt .. 5 110 ftHarmg. If.. ..I 1 1 ft 1 Cttanre, lb... 4 ft 10 1 0O Hara. If. ... 0 ft ft 0 0 gtlnfldt, lb 4 I 10 0Mjrars 1 ft ft ft ft Hnfman. cf...l ft 7 ft OVurrar, rf... 4 ft 4 0 0 Tinker, sa.... I 14 1 ODevlln. lb.... I ft t 1 0 Archer, C....4 ft 4 I 1 Brldwell, aa..4 0 110 rretater. p .. I ft 1 1 OMerkla. lb... 4 1 11 Srhlel, e I 1 Total! M M It 1 Atnea, p 4 ft ft ft Totals 3 II it 1 Batted for O'Hara In the eleventh. Chlcag 0 000000000 22 New York 0 000000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Seymour, Tinker. Doyle, Steinfeldt (2). Three-base hit: Tinker. Sac rifice hits: Pfelster, Scheckard. Sacrifice fly: Chance. Stolen base: Murray. Left on bases: Chicago. 7) New York, 7. First base on errora: Chicago, 1. Double play: Chance and Tinker. Struck out: By Ames, 7; by Pfelster, 8. Base on balls: Off Ames, 8; off Pfelster, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Pfelster, Schlel. Balk: Pfelster. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Johnstone and Klem. Score second game: NW YORK. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.E. B H O A B Doyla. lb ... I ft 0 I ORt, lb 4 1 l Bcymour, cf . 4 lift 0 Shcckard, It.. 4 ft 1 ft Hrio. If S ft I ft OSchulU. rf..,4 1 ft ft Murray, rf...4 0 I ft ortmnca, lb... 4 I II ft ft Skater, lb ... I ft ft I 1 Stelnfdt, lb I I I 1 ft Brldwall. ss. 4 ft I 1 OHolman. of. .. I ft ft ft a Srkl, lb...l 1 10 ft OTIna.r, as.... I 0 14 1 Kws. e 1 1 I ft OArcbsr, e I ft t ft 1 Maibawaon, pi 1 ft 2 OHsulbach. p.. I ft ft t ft Totals M I 17 I 1 Totals M "l M lit " Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New York 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 Two-base hits: Steinfeldt. Seymour. Sac rifice hlta: Steinfeldt, Reulbach. Stolen bases: Murray t2), Seymour. Shafer. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York, 4. Baae on balls: Off Reulbach. 8. First base on errors: Chicago, 1; New York, 1. Double plays: Doyle. Hrldwell and Merkle. Struck out; By Reulbach, 6: by Mathewson, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Reulbach, Myers Wild pitch: Reulbach. Time: 1;30. Um pires: Klem and Johnstone. GAMES Ilf THIS T1IREE-I LEAGUE Bloomlaajton Wins Close Contest from arlailld. RLOOMINGTON. 111.. Aug. 30Steiger's wild pitching today helped Bloomlnfrion to score the winning run In a close 2 to 1 victory over Springfield. Score: RHE lUocmlngton .00000010 1 202 Springfield ...00000001 0 1 10 2 Batteries: Bloomlngton. Steen, Davidson and Smith; Springfield, Steiger and John son. DAVENPORT. la.. Aug. V -Cedar Rapids fell an easy prey to Davenport to day, the home team win ing, 7 to 1. Score: R H F Davenport ....00101 280 782 Cedar Kaplds. O01000O0O-166 Faiterlea: Davenport, Gordon and Smith' Ceiiar K .Hp Ids, Foster and Uohrer. PEORIA. III.. Aug ).-Dccatur suffered a shutout today, Peoria putting two run across the plate In the fiisl tm.ing and an other In the fourth. Score: R H E Peoria 20010000 862 Decatur 00000000 0 062 Ilauerles: Peoria. Walsh aid Higglns; Decatur. Cowali, Loomls, McNamara and Boucher. DUBUQUE. Ia . Aug. SO-Hock Island to day deflated Dtihiio,ue. 7 to 4. In a raggedly fliidid paiim. each team commlulnr fivj errors. Score: R jj. Dul.uo.tie ...000080001 0- 495 l.rrk Dland 0 0 01 0080087 11 5 Biltertrs: Dubuque, Ffrrla. Inv nnd '.' bite; Buck Island. LaUaff and Stark. Whirr Slants Oat Bancroft. Wir.NER Neb., Aus,. .1 (Speclil.)-Th' . t-:: -i s; f l I ancrofi yestciday and n.d a jci' . it .e l h the toaiu of thai 'ace. the vixi:ois s.M-t.lnr lUncrort ou i-n 8 to 0. Bitiiriia: 1. aiicn.it. Hat:sen- ger and Bassenger; Wlsner. "chwart and Jacek. The Wlsner home people witnessed two games on home grounds by the Gun club and All-star, and the Plum Creek and Rock Creek, country teams. gamer in American: association Milwaukee Wlaa from nt. fknl In the Klnth Inalasr. ST. PAUL, Aug. 80. Milwaukee won out in the ninth today on a base on balls, Warner's double, a sacrifice and Gehrlng's wild pitch. St. Paul hit Wacker hard, but poor work on the bares lost them the game. Score: MILWAt'KKB. gT. PAVU B.H.O.A.E.' B.H.O.A.B. Ftantell, rf... 4 1 8 ftDSTli. rf 4 18 Robinson, ss. I 1 I 1 fts.nrker, m .i 1 1 1 1 Barry. lh..l. I 1 I 1 0 Murray. If... 4 ft 1 ft ft Slrank, ef.... 1 I 1 OA -mb'stsr. lb I I T Bsmtt, If... I 8 Ocnsr-h. 8 1ft I Clark, lb 1118 ftO'Brlen. lb.. 4 1 MeTarm'k, lb 4 1 I OUesa. ef 4 1 S Morsn. I ft I ftWrlflay, lb.. 1 I 1 TVirksr, p.... I ft ft loohrlnt, p .. I I I ft Moiyna, p.. ft ft I oRyss ft ft Wamsr .... llftft Domasrty .. TeUla M mil I Totals M 1 17 11 1 Batted for Wacker In the ninth. Han for Warner In the ninth. Han for O'Brien In the ninth. Randall out, hit with pitched ball. ft- Paul 001020000-8 Milwaukee 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 Two-base -hits: Armbruster -2). Oehrlng, Wsrner. Stolen bases: Oehrlng. MoCor rniek. Double play: McCormlck to Barrv. Hits: Off Wacker, In eight Innings; off McGlynn, 1 in one Inning. First base on balls: Off Oehrlng, 7; off Wacker, 2. Struck out: By Oehrlng, 8; by Waoker, t Wild pltoh: Oehrlng. Sncrlfloe hits: Car Isch. Wrlgley. Barry, Clark. Sacrifice fly: Robinson. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Milwaukee. T. Time: 1. ITmnlrea: Ownna and Guthrie. Toledo Wins froaa Loalavlllo. TOLEDO. Aug. 80. Clayton allowed only two hits, but gave nine baaes on balls, three of which figured in the run getting. Toledo's first run was forced In in the sixth, when with the basee full Elwert was hit by Clayton. . A bone in Helta's right hand was. broken, and he will be out of the game for some time. Score: TOLEDO. L0U18VII.I.B. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Raftsrr, If... I ft ft 0 0 Ovinia ry, rf. 4 11 ft 0 Hlnrhman, lb 8 1 8 ( OSnlllran. lb . 4 1 .1 1 rrseman. lb. 1 . 1 11 1 0 slorlarlty. ts4 l.ft moot, of I ft I ft OFralon. 11... . 8 1 1 ft McCarthy, rf. 4 0 I 1 ORalm. lb I I 11 0 ft Elwsrt, lb... I 0 11 oOlson,' lb 4 1.8 1 0 Land, a 4 0 4 1 ftWoodniif, ef. 4 ft 1 ft Lynch, ss.,.,1 ft I 4 - lPctts. . o...... 8 I 1 1 ft MrSurdy, p.. 10 ft 1 ftHuihsa, e..!. 1 ft 0 ft Clayton, p... I' 0.1 Total!. .....2: 2 n 1 1 Vsufha ....10 ft ft ft '"' ' Touii. 14 M M 14 1 Batted for Clayton in the ninth.- ' Toledo- ......;..0 ' 01 0 1 1 Louisville .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Left on bases: . Toledo, ; Louisville, a Double plays: Hlnchman, Lynch and Free man; Morlarlty. Olson and Salm: Morlartty. Olaon, Hughes and Olsons Hit by pltohed dsn: liiiwert. Bases on balls: Off McSurdy. 1; off Clayton, 9. Sacrifice hits: Freeman, nmoot, salm. Stolen bases: Raftery, Free man, McSurdy. Struck out: By McSurdy. 6; by Clayton. 1. Time:. 1:60. Umpire. Sul livan. - . Hooslere Wis la Eleveath. COLUMBUS. Aug. 80 Indianapolis, .by bunching hits In the first and eleventh Innings and with help of Columbus' errors In the fourth . and fifth, took . the second game of the series, 6 to 4. Llndaman waa hit hard In the seventh when the score was tied up on three singles and Con- galton's triple. Carr'a triple In the eleventh scored Spencer with the winning run. Score: , INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. B.H.O.A.B. ' .B.H.O.A.B. Chidb'rns. 114 I 4 ft exrnitr, cf... 4 1 1 ft 1 Hsrdsn, rf... 4 0 1 ft OOdwsll, lb.... 5 1 11 1 ft Spencer; cf. .. I I 4 ft ftronfslton, rf 8 I 2 0 Carr, lb ,6 111 OCIaike. If.'... 110 Burks, lb.... 4 ft 1 1,00'Roarks, lb. 8 I 4 8 Howler. 0....6-1 1 1 lQulnlan, as.. 4' 8 4 0 Williams, lb. 4 ft 7 i Ifthrack. c.,.4 ft T I ft Hopks. ss.... I 1 ( misl, lb I 0 1.1 I.lDdaman, p., 4 1 OLUhhardt, p. I 1 0 4 ft James.. 1.0 0 Touli 40 10 M II I . .. . , Total .41 10 II 14 4 Batted' for LleblYardYln the eleventh. ' Columbus ......1 0.0 0. 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 Indianapolis ...2 J) . 1 , 1 , 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 Sacrifice hits:. Odwell, ' Qulnlan, Hayden. Sacrifice fly: Williams. Base on balls: Off Llebhardt, 1; off Llndaman, 8. Two-base hit: Llndaman. Three-base hits:' Congal ton, Carr. Double plays: Congalton, Lleb hardt to Qumlan; Hopke, Williams to Carr. Hit by pitched ball: O'Rourke. ' Burke. Struck out: By Llebhardt, f; by Llndaman, 1. Time:. 1:47. Umpires: - Conahan and Hayes. MUIers Win from Batchers. MINNEAPOLIS, , Aug. 30. Opportune hitting won for Minneapolis today from Kansas City in the second game of the series 8 to 4. Olmstead was batted hard, but was lucky and kept- the hits scat tered with the . exception of one Inning. Altrock went in In the ninth and allowed but one hit. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. ' ! KANSAS CITT. O. Collins, cf I 18 0 1 B.H.O.A.B. Oyler. as I 0 4 1 Oghannoc,' cf.. I ft I ft A Downs, lb.... 4 ft I I IShay. ss I 1 1 ft ft Pickering, rf. 4 I ft ft ftP.erklsy. lb... I 6 ft ft CraTsth, If... 4 110 Hsllman. rf.. 1 8 ft 1 J.Collins, lb. 4 1 1 4 ftrarllsls. If... I 1 8 ft ft Qulllin. lb... 8 1 10 I OHetllnf. lb... 4 ft 1 8 ft Block, a 4 III ftBraahesr, lb. 11(10 Olmstaad, p.. 4 I 1 1 OSulltTsn, e... 4 ft 4 1 ft Altrock, p.... ft 1 ftSwan, p 8 10 4 0 Lor 1 1 ft ft 0 Touts IT 16 17 15 8 ' Totals M 10 14 8 1 Love batted for Swan In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 2 0 2 t 0 0 0 Kansas City 00108 1 00 04 Home runa: Block, Carlisle. Two-base hits: Cravath (2), O. Colllni, Beckley. Bases on. balls: Off Swan, 1; off Ol in stead, 4; off Altrock, '1. Struck out: By Olmstead, 2; by Altrock, 1; by Swan, 2. Sacrifice hit: Quillln. Stolen base: Shan non. Hits: Off Olmstead, I In eight and one-third Innings; off Altrock, 1 In two thirds of an Inning. Left on bases: Min neapolis, t; Kansas City, t. Time: 1:46. Umpire: King. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia Posmds Seott Hard aad Shot Oot Chlcagro. CHICAGO, Aug. 80. Philadelphia pounded Scott hard in the flrat two Innings and won easily by t to 0. Sutor rsplaced Scott in the third and allowed only one run a home run drive Into the left field bleach ers by Murphy In the sixth. Plank held the locals to one hit until the ninth, when they made two more. Messenger, a re cruit from Fall River, and Patterson, for merly with the St. Louis Americana, made their flrat appearanoe In a Chicago uni form. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.B. BH.O.A.B. HartHl, If.. Barry, ss. ... Collins, lb.. Baksr, lb.... Davis, lb 114 0 AH!sr. rf... 1 ft 1 ft 1)020 MssswncsT. rt 1 1 ft ft 4 111 0Par.nl, ss..,.! 0 18 1 401 OCols. ef 4 1 I 0 4 110. ft ftDougksrty, If I 1 I ft 0 111 0ItbU.-lb 1010 Murphy, rf. Oldrlns. cf..,4 1 Psttsrsoa, lb I 0 1 1 1 Tnonias, ... 4 Oft OTsnnshiu, lb 4 1 I ft ft Plank. .4 1 ft 8 ft An, lb I ft I I l owsna, .11 T n 11 ftScott, p. Bator, p. ..Tift Totals... ..ft ft 0 ft ft ..lift Totals I 17 11 8 Chicago ....0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 1 8 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-6 Homo ran: Murphy. ' Hits: Off Scott, 4 In two Innings; off Sutor, 8 in seven in nings. Sacrlfloe hits: Parent, Murphy. Stolen bases: Hartael, Plank, Dougherty. Left on bases: Chicago, (; Philadelphia. 4. Baaes on balls: Off Scott. 1; off Sutor, 1; off Plank. 8. Struck out: By Scott. 1; by Sutor, 4; by Plank. 8. Paa.ied ball: Owena. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Evans and O'Loughlln. Cleveland Defeats Boatoo. CLEVELAND. Aug. SO Cleveland de feated Boston today. 4 to 2. Wood was hit safely w hen hits counted for runs and his wildness helped the runuera around. Berger kept the hlta scattered. Score: CLBVELAND. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. rilrk. rt 4 114 OMlss, If.... 4 1 ft ft Hlnchman. 11 4 1 ft Urd. lb 4 8 StiiTsll, lb... 4 SBpsakar, cf... I 1 I ft ft Ijo.s. 2b.... 1 I 1 I trtraslsr, rf .1 I ft ft ft Ilcmis. c I ft I I OWaensr. ss... I 1 I ft Birm'hsai. ef I I 1 ft OSiaal. lb. 4 ft 11 ft ft Psrrlnt. lb. .. 1 I 4 1 M l "ansll, lb I 8 4 8 ft Ball, ss I 114 irarrljao. c. 4 I I ft brsr, P 8 ft I 4 ood. p I 1 1 ft Hall. p....... 1 ft ft ft Totals !tlll I ; Totals kt II '4 U ft Cleveland 0 0101020 4 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 To-l,at 'hits: Oessler Birmingham. Sacrifice hits: Nllea Bemls. Stolen baaea: aKiier. Speaker. Lord. Double playa: Warner to Mcc'onnell to stahl. Ball to Lejoie to Stovall. McConnell to Stahl. 11, ta: Cff Wood, 8 In aevan Innings. First last on halls: Off Berger, 1 Struck out: 11 Berger, 8; by Wood, 2; by Hall. 1. Wild pitch: Wood '3i. Left on baae- Cleveland. 2; Boston, 11. Time: 1:63. Um pires; Kerin and Connelly. Brosrai Blank Senator. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 30. St. Louis easily de feated Washington today, scoring eight runs while Bailey was shutting out the visitors. Score: ST. LOflS B.H.O A McAleese, rf. 4 I I ft WASHINGTON. B.H.O A B 0 Drown, rf. 1 1 Stone. If 4 I I ft ngrbsefsr. lb.. I Hartelt, sa .t lift Ol'nelsub, lb.. I Ho'tman, ef..l 1 I lLlyll. It... 1 OMin, lb.... I 0 I ft lYnhe, lb I Psitis, lb. ... I 1 I ft 0 K II lifer, ef -If I Crlasr. e 1 lift 1 McBrlds. SS..4 Hew. II, lb... 4 111 ORlreet. e 4 Ballsy, p I ft ft 1 On rooms, p.... 4 sisttery ....1 Total H 11 IT I IMIIIsr, ef....8 1 1 I 1 11 1 1 0 ft 0 Totals IF. T 84 11 1 Batted for Lellvelt In the third. Rt. Louis 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 8 Washington 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Browne, Hartsell. Three base hit: Stone. Sacrifice hits: Miller, Crlger, Bailey, Hoffman. Stolen base: Fr rla. Left on bases: St. Louis. 8; Wash ington, 11. Base on balls: Off Bailey, 2: off Grooms, 8. Struck out: By Bailey, 9; by Groome, 5. Passed ball: Crlger, 2; Street, 1. Wild pitch: Groome, Time: 1:5a. Umpire: Egan. ENTRIES FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Raster Contingent Is Apparently Without Leader. NEW YORK. Aug. 80,-Entrles for the annual amateur championship of th United States at the Chicago club, Wheaton, III., beginning next Monday, closed tonight but, as usual, at least twenty-four hours extra will be allowed for delayed malls before the complete list Is announced. Meanwhile eastern golfers. Intent upon defestlng the western com petitors, are wondering to whom they will pin their faith In the contest. They find themselves In a singularly uncertain state, as the unprecedented rush of spring tour naments around New York has been fol lowed by a dearth of summer competitions to show the present form of the various aspirants. That such a program Is a mis take Is the opinion expressed tonight by a local official, who points out that the west, on the other hand has had Its best competitions during the Isst six weeks, leading naturally to the greatest chani plonshp of the year. The chief hope of the metropolitan con tingent, will probably rest upon Walter J. Travis and Fred Herreshoff, although the present form of both these men Is some what problematical. Travis's gorf for some weeks past has been confinedN to practice games. Earlier In the summer he had a relapse from the splendid form he showed in the spring, which gave him the. Metropolitan championship after the keenest struggle In the hlHtory of that competition.; Herreshoff has not pub licly appeared on the links for about two months, except In the Ekwanck club's tournament at Manchester, Vt., when he proved Invincible In the strongest field of th vacation period. Herreshoff was the national runner up in the year that Chandler Egan of Chicago won the chlvf prise at Baltusrol, but has never captured a title since his school days. It Is doubtful If Jerome D. Travers, present title holder, will start even If his entry Is received. He has hardly played off his home course all summer. . Ebem M. Byers of Pittsburg, ex-nattonal champion, will not play owing to the re cent death of a brother. LINCOLN HAS NEW OUTFIELDER Seen res John Home, Indian Tooted a Henvy Batter. LINCOLN. Aug. 80 (Sneclal Telegram 1 The Lincoln base ball club has acquired John House, the fleet Indian outfielder with Burlington last year and the batting leader in the Central association. The re lease of House was purchased by Lincoln last winter, but the Indian Jumped to the Pacific coast outlaws later. Joining Sacrrt mento in the Pacific coast league, where he has been playing sensational ball. He Is. to Join Lincoln next Thursday for tho series with Wichita. The Lincoln manage ment pays Burlington $.".00 for his release. Pitcher Jack Forrester has been released by the Lincoln management. Snyder Easy for Dodge. rrrnn M.1. A .. sn .q.ui.i t.!.. gram.) Dodge defeated Snyder Sunday in a one-sided game, 1 4to 1. The. feature of the game was the' heavy hitting of Dodge. Batteries: Dodge, Hoffman and Butler: Snyder, Black and Jensn. Hits: Dodge, 14; Snyder, 4. i Superior Oat With Challenge. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 90. (Special Tele gram.) Superior won todays game from Hastings by a score of 8 to 2. Batteries: Slsemore and Depew: Donovan and Schoon over. Superior challenges any Nebraska or Kansas team. Including the western league, for 1G0, the game to be played here. Beatrice si Winner. BEATRICE. Neb.. Aug . Special Tele gram.) Beatrice defeated the Nebraska Hardware ball team of Lincoln thin even ing by a score of 1 to 3. The visitors play at Fllley tomorrow. CoBsIs a new way, made of old Havana tobacco. The cigar is rough but its taste is smooth. If the same quality of lealwcre rolled into a fancy shape, you'd have to pay 10 cents for one cigar as good as any oneof the nine Cobs for which you only pay 15c.j Cobs aren't for the man who can't afford better they're for the man who can afford the best, but can't afford to waste money. A mild, fragrant and luscious smoke without the bitterness or the tastelessness of a domestic leaf .J ! TrxCobs and you'll bu Cobs. Smoke-'them, not because they're economical; but because they're best The more you know of tobacco, the more you U like; Cobs. The harder you are to please, the more pleased you'll be with Cobs. DoqJI ; gniff at the price, but sniff the flavor. ) FOR SALE EVERYWHERE '4. SWEEP WINS BIG FUTURITY Sheepshead Bay Stake Ooei to Keene'i Ben Brush Colt. CANDLEBERBY FINISHES SECOND About Fifteen Thonaand Peraona See the Event Stake la Worth m.OOO o tho Winner. NEW YORK. Aug. 80,-So hard held that his head lay almost In his riders lap and yet maintaining his graceful long stride and with his fleetness of foot unimpaired James R. Keenes Sweep, a son of Brush Hlnk Domino, won the twenty-second run ning of the futurity at Sheepshead Bsy today. Five lengths back, ridden out with whip and heel to beat Sweep's stable mate. Grasmem, a short length for the plaoo, staggered the tired Montpeller stables can didate, Candleberry, also a son of th sire of Sweep. Angerone, an added starter, was a fairly good fourth, but the other nine contestants were beaten off and well strung out over a furlong. The time for the six furlongs was 1.11. Sweep' share of the purse of 831,000 was 127.000. No day fairer than this ever had dawned for the running of the futurity, whnh Is the blue ribbon event of the American turf for 2-year-olds, and always carries the richest purse hung up for the baby racers. Sunshine, a cloudless sky and a rippling breeze all united , to make life worth living to the 16.000 spectators. Only Three Scratches, Of the fourteen horses which were an nounced as starters, three Big Stick, Dull Care and Glennadean were scratched, but two other eligible Angerona and San- drlan were saddled In the hope that they might land a portion of the rich prise. The Keene entry was Installed a . hot fa vorite In the betting, and at the -opening odds, T to 5, the multitude swooped down upon the memory brokers with such bundles of money that the layers were forced to cut the price until at post time. 9 to 10, was the best price In sight. Many of them rubbed the entry off their programs completely. Csndleberry was well played at 8 to 1, but his price never theless had risen to 4 at the- close, with 9 to 5, that he would not run second. Bar ley Thorpe and Rocky O'Brien also had many admirers and O.e sharpshooters all over the ring were wagering small sums on the long shots in the hope of making a killing. The irascible temper of Sweep resulted again today In his being ' led to the post while the other candidates pa raded past the stand and received the plaudits of the spectators. Arrived at the barrier, Sweep by his unrullness delayed the start ten minutes, then the woblng flashed and the thirteen horses were away to a good start. Sweep Off In Lead. Sweep was off on his tiptoes, closely fol lowed by Barley Thorpe, Orasmere, Mall tine and General Armstrong. There was a good deal of crowding, however, and Sweep fell back behind Grasmere and Barley Thorpe Into third position. Can dleberry - had got away badly, but was making his way through the Jumble and striking out for the leaders. At the quarter, Orasmere still waa lead ing and Barley Thorpe was at his withers and coming fast, Bulwell on Sweep then straightened out his mount and for a few seconds gave him his head. Sweep an swered with sameness and at the five furlong pole led by a length and a half with Candleberry second. At this point the race ended so far as first place was concerned, for Bulwell put his charge un der wraps and simply galloped home. - A sixteenth from the finish It looked like Keene would take first and second places, for Candleberry had given way to Grasmere, which was leading him by a full length, while Barley Thorpe wan but an eyelash behind Candleberry. Mua- a new cigar- CO tl fix grave. however, went to th whip and atlrred up the loitering Candleberry, Inch by Inch he cut down Orasmere' lead. The spectators yelled with frenay. Neck and neck the two horses raced, but Gras mere began to falter. Sooville used his whip, but with no effect. The Meddler colt's energy was spent and h fell back beaten by a short length on the wire. Meantime Sweep had orossed the mark majestically and was being applauded by the multitude, and Mr. Keene was receiv ing the congratulations of his friends on having five times won tha elaaalo fu turity. Summaries: First race, the Salvahle. selling, seven " furlongs, main course, lino added Prlnoa Gal (118, Butwell, 8 to lti) won. Dr Hols berg (lflfi. Gilbert. 10 to 1) second. High Range (101. Garner, 8 to 1) third. Time 1 :M"-t Cliff Enge, Bethlehem and Half HI i if also ran. Second race, the Kendor, selling, one mile and an eighth, 2.i00 added: Eye Bright (140, Butler, 16 to 5) won, Summer Night (87 Garner, 8 to 1) second, Kllllncrankte (31 A. Smith, to 1) third. Time: 1;53 Bird of Flight II. Everard, Yama, Chanlda a:wl Jack Baker also ran. Third race, fall handicap, for t-year-nlds and up, six and a half furlongs, main course, value 81.600: Besome (107, Grand. 4 to 1) won, Demund (123. Butwell. 8 to 1) second. Jack Atkln (140, Nlcol, S to 8) third. Time: 1:18. King Cobalt, Angelu. Mary Davis, Arondsck and Rose Queen also ran. Jack Atkln added starter. Fourth race, the futurity, six furlongs, futurity course, 810.000 added: Sweep (126, Butwell, t to 101 won. Candleberry (117, Musgrave, 4 to 1) second. UrassmerA (122. Scovllle, t to 10) third. Time: 1:11S. Rocky O'Brien, Barleythorpe, Lothario. Perry Johnson, Naughty Hoy, The General Arm strong, Sticker, Malltlne, San drain and An gerona also ran. Sweep and Grassmere cot pled. Fifth race, the Proctor Knott, s-rr-olds and up, one mile and a sixteenth, turf course, 8T.00 added: Etherlal (S, Creevy, 8 to 1) won, Nimus 018, Butwell, 13 to 20) second. Question Msrk (103, McCahoy, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1.40,. Albert Star and Juc,gler also ran. Sixth race, the McCaten, t-year-olds, five and a half furlongs, futurity course. JtOO added: tineas Chief (117, Dugan. 12 to 5) won. Billiard Ball (115, Page, 15 to 1) second. Big Stick (117, McCarthy, 7 to R) third. Time: 1:06. St. Detntol also ran. Resalta at Bnffalo. BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 80. A good Mon day crowd turned out for the opening day of the laat week of the fall racing at Fort I Erie. Summaries: First race, maiden, five furlongs; Count less, S to 1, won; Ibex, 6 to 2, second; Dan gerous March, 1Z to . third. Time: l:fH Second race, selling, five furlongs and a half; Delf. 15 to 1. won; Inflextlon, 8 to 1, second; La Toupee, 10 to 1, third. Time: l;0fi. , . Third race, steepleohase, handicap, short course; Class Leader, to 6. won; Man sano. 8 to 1, second; Llsile Flat, t to 5, third. Time: 8:46- Fourth race, handicap, mile and seventy yards; Granla, 7 to L won; Palamon, 12 to second; All Kea. to z, intra, lime: 1:42. Fifth race, selling, six furlongs; Ben Double, 8 to S, won; St. Jeannle, 2 to 1, second; Alice George, I to 1, third. Time: Sixth race, six fin-longs, selling; caaque. 4 to 1, won; Al Muller. 23 to 5, second; Marchmonet. 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:12. Seventh race, mile and three-elgntns, sell ing; Cruche d'Or. 5 to 2, won; Golconda, 8 to 1: second: Vesme. U to L third. Time: 2:21. READVILLE RACES OPEN TODAY Forty-one Trotters Are Ellglblo to . Start In American Derhy. BOSTON. Mass.. Aug. 30. Horsemen and . turf enthusiasts from all parts of tho country and Canada are In tho -olty to night to attend the Readvtlle raoes, which will Deem tomorrow. uieveiana ism sv delegation of fifty, headed by C. It O, Billinas. The racing Will continue tour days, ending Friday night- Forty-ono trotters are eligible to start tomorrow in the American derby.' The Indications are that Baron Alcyon, owned by Stale Sen ator White of Syracuse, N. Y., svnd driven by Harvey Earnest, will go to the post th favorite, though at the long price of W. Least, 4 to 1. Oldfleld Break Record. ERIE. Pa., Aug. 80. Barney Oldfleld es tablished a new record for a half mils track here today by going a mile In 1:124, thus lowering his own record of 1:14. Battling Nelson waa a passenger in tha car with Oldfleld when the record waa made. - More Anto Endnrance Conteats. NEW YORK. Aug. 80 Despite the trag edies of the recent motor races at Indlan apolla and at Brighton Baach race track last week, a statement from the motor racing association tonight announcea that (Continued on Ninth Page.) maeh LLILCt Allen Bros. Co., Distributers, Omaha, Neb. V V i. i