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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910.
OmahavShows Cooleyites; Giants Draw Cipher From Cubs; Dudie Archdale Takes M. and.M.
UMAUA ';CAPTimES OPENER
. '..',''.'
Topeka Defeated bv Scorcof Eight to
' J our,
EOUHKES 1AND
ELEVEN
HITS
Visitors ' Amp Katr (or Three
. Muni i in ', Second av4 Repeat
TrlcV 4' evereniir-One
fLMff.
Home)
Jl'OHEKA. AUg. H.-tSpeaslal Telegram.)
umaha bad an easy . Unu with Topeka,
winning today, I to 4. HollenWk u
stingy and ho wu also' tnare alth tha big
club and helped a ).eup In making the scora
no big. At the first crark Kerna missed a
bunt by iJavls. CorrldiMv pushed Davis
along and King chased Irim homo with
Minnie tu right. But that wain't enough.
Condlng plrk- d a fifed, nglrMn tHe second,
Welch hit the pill a llule harder and got a
double and than liollMtbeck cams along
with a screaming, triple to left, scoring
both, and Hollenbeck atoned jl few minutes
later on a fielder clinic that failed.
They picked anlier(ln,te fourth when
Flood took one In the HliS and stole" second
and Hollenbeck aent him home with a
Ingle. Two.uuiia war chalked up- In the
seventh when Hollenbeck picked hla third
biff, but iwaa nirjed. W Uavls' tfrounder.
Coriidon singled, advancing Davie, who
scored on MingH single. Mortarlty advanced
tliem both on an Infield o'ufcaad Kane. sent
the eighth across with a .single. Topeka
rever had much sliow. In the third, after
ttvo were down, the, skies V) lhtened when
Wooley singled and jlcilly jjicked a homer
and Thompson singled', went down on
Mood's error and came home on Becklcy'a
single. But hope dldrf't last long. In the
sixth Thomason walked,'' w'ent to third on
Beck ley's slnglo and came homo on a
fielder's choice by Welch, tfcore:
Topeka:
f AB.'
' AB. .
Wooley, If... 4 1
Heiliy, ss....' 3 1
Thomason, If 3 1
lieckley, lb 4 0
mi. O. A.E.
H. O. A. E.
8'300
13 6 0
14 0 0
a ( 1 0
0 10 0
0 I 10
0 0 0 0
T 1-2
0 0 4 0
0 0 0 0
9 27 13 2
H. O. A. E.
0 3 0 0
14 3 0
2,0 0 0
10 2 ' 0
1 10 0 0
0 312
17 1 0
110 0
,3 0 4 0
10 27 10 3
K. Welch, 2b.,..'..,,., 4
Btoffer, 3b. ...... .f4 h 0
Abbott, rf 4 0
Kerns, c.
Kugate, p.
'Barber ..
1 Totals
" OMAHA.
AB
Davis,
lvIs, If
rridon, ss.... it 1
ng, d .'!..,. i
Corr
Kl
Munarlty, Sb.... ....... 6
V
0
Kaliu, lb 4
Flood, l. j, 3
Uondtng, c 4
H. Welch, rf
Hollenbeck, p 4
Total 38 8
Halted for Fugata In ninth.
Topeka 0 0 3 0 0
Omaha 1 3 0 10
1 0
0 a
0 04
0 0-8
Home run: Rellly. Three-babe hit: Hol
lenbeck. Two-base hits: Weicn, Kerns. Sac
rifice, lilts: Keiily, Corrldon. Double play:
Corridou to Kane. Stolen base: Flood. Uuse
on balls: off Hollenbeck, 1. btruck out: By
rugate, 7; by Hollenbeck, 1. Hit by pitched
ban: Fugate. passed ball: Kerns. Umpire:
Clarke.
CHAMPS LOSE FIRST OF SERIES
Wichita Gets Needed Score la Nlata
Inning, -' . ' '
WICHITA, Aug. Dea Moines lost th
first game of tne series to Wichita this
afternoon by being ouitilt more t nan two
10 one. Scoie: . . . . .
WICHITA.
AB. R.
H.
2
0
.0
O,
1
1
1
10
3
U
'6
0
a: 'e;
Mlddleton, cf
Pettlgrew, rf
Beiden, It
Koemer, lb
Wextersil 8b
Claire, 2b.
Sclimldt, ssV.
4 0
5 0
I 0
4 1
4 0
i 0
4 1
.0
0
0
.0
0
5
.3
2
2
hbaw, c...
jarnigan, p
Totals .
' -t'-t 17 12.
DES JdOXNES. .. . .,
i 'All. R. H., O
..t..-Ar.- 4 0 0 ' :3
0 . u 1
.....4. 1-N.B
A.
1
0
2 '
0-
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
0
Williams, 2b...
Hersche, rt....
Coiilgan, as....
CUIMS, If.......
Dwycr, lb
Ma. tick, cf
A.ehufI, 3b
Bader, rf
Clominuiis, c...
Bieriadoi'fer, p.
Davis
Ok ens, p
Totals
TV Or, U
I
4
1
10
0
0
0
....
.... 2
0 0
.... 8
.... 3
.... 1
.... 0
S 25 11
One out when winning run was made.
Batted fur Btersdorfer In eighth.
Wichita 00000100 12
Des Moines 00000000 11
Lift on bases: Des Moines, 4; Wichita,
lti. eacrlliee hits: Claire. Middleton. Jarni
gan. VVeaterxll, Curtis, Dwyer. Two-base
mis: Belduu. Nlehuff. Westersll. Hthmldt.
Stolen base: Brldeu. Hits: Off Blerbdorfer,
6 In seven Innings; off Owens, 3 In two
inning. Struck out: By Jarnigan, 6; by
Biersdorfer, 4; by Owens, 2. Base on balls:
Off Jarnigan, 2; off Baysdorfer, 6; off
Owens, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Shaw, Nle
huff, Claire. Umpires: Jokerst and Hlrache.
Time:' !:;). . ... ,' r. '
v - -
Ll.MOLN TAKES sLVGGI.VG BIATCH
Tito Pitchers. Are Knocked Oat of
Box ia Game.
ST. JOSEPH, Aiig. 18. As the result of
a slugging ntatch.vln whloft two pitchers
were knocked out of the box, Lincoln won
the game from St. Joseph today by a score
of U to 6. Scoie:
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
Jude. If 4 2
H.
1
2
8
S
1
0
2
t
1
0
A. E.
0 0
UuKiiier. ss...
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
Cockman, 3b.
Thomas, lb...
Wetdtiixaul, I
Krugor, c
J. Fox, p
Farthing, p..
;::::":;.4
'I
i ,0
. ; r,.'-
SJ 12
Totals
14 27
ST. JOrtEPH.
A.
I 0
1 6
Powell. If
W. Fox, 2U....
Jones, lb
McChesney, cf
Corhan, sa,.,..
1 . .. i. 1
.... JU.t 4' ' 1 t l
. 0
1
... 4
1
i
3 ,s
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
' 0
0
xiii , .-aw.
3
Bauer, if L 1 0
Fianibes, C...t v'
Hanlfan. P t s9 '0
S.Mft. p. 3 1 1
Totals .....V;.3. 8 27 14 3
Lincoln f'2 4 0 2 0 ' 1-12
t-t. Joseph Jl 0. 00 3 1 3 0 0-6
Three-base hits: "C5(J,,' Col'b. ' Twu-baso
hits: Cole V-, t'ubl), j. Fx, Cot'kiuan.
tstulen basts: CocUipao. McClivsney. i Sa--ilfiae
hits: lisuti, t,a.t,-nfer. Hits; Off
Hanifati, 7 in thrui itiul two-thirds iuiilr.ga;
uff bwlft. 7 In five uud oike-third lunlnits;
Dff J. f ox, b in hig -iiuiiugs. Strut k-out:
By Hanitati, li by ,iwift. 1; by Fox, 2: by
Farthing. 1. lluse tin. bails; Off Haitian.
I; off Swift, 2; n4f Fx, 4. Hit by
pitched ball: By UaH-liy Hauikn, 1.
lxft on basts: St. Josvph, K Lincoln, 4.
Time: 2;lo. Lmpliv: Sternberg. Attend
ance: ktx. . . .v
UUWLK AND
SIOl'V 'ITV DIVIDE
JUT. 4
4 Ultors Lose Klrst'aud TaUe Stroud
DENVER, Aug. l.-The first gaina of the
double-header between Denver and " Sioux
City, the lauding lKI in . Urn - Wlein
I tax ue race, was wn by-Jivrr la the
tlevanth inning. Schreiber batttd out
of the box to the liltu. Hams, the new
pitchir, flnlsliing the.gamo. Scoie:
AB. R- H.
Lloyd. 2b
.Valdron. If..,
Crunst'Mi, sa..
1 0.
3 1
Standing of the Teams
WEST. LEAOCE.
1 W.L.l'ct.l
NAT'L t.RAOUn.
, IV UFft.
IVnver f4 35 .4
Chicago . 1 30 .6 0
Sioux Clty...I1 M r, 0
Pittsburg ,
J,1 XI .5 I
.51 iS .F7I'
Lincoln Bi 41
Wichita RS 4f. .5W)
New York.
Cincinnati
47 41 .fi"
Omaha 4) frl .4 0 f-'lilladelphla 41 4l .49
St. Joseph... 41 57 .rD Brooklyn ...,lf Bl .41S
De-t Moines.. 11 tl .41 1 St. I.ouls t 66 .415
Topeka 12 t7 .3.3, Boston 34 61 .3T
AM ICR. LEAfJl'E AMf.RAM N.
WT.Pit.l WI-Fct.
rh:ladelphla ti2 si .8 ,T Minneapolis .74 W . 1
Boston 67 37 St. Paul 2 47 .W
New York... US 38 .5!H Toledo K 4S
Detroit ....J.6i 4 .M7i Kannas City. 53 51 .510
Cleveland ...42 47 . 172; Columbus ...4 64 .4i
Wnshlngton W K . I0i; Mllw'aukeo . .4(1 f .442
Chicago 67 3 I Indianapolis 44 .111
Ht. L.111IS 27 61 .3o. Louisville ....40 67 .374
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pet I W.L.Pct.
Fremont . . . 41! 11l Clarlnda 11 i(t; .i!2
Grand Isl'nd.43 HI 5ll Auburn 35 31 .&.0
Hnperlor 3 .E4j Falls City.... 34 33 .57
Kratni'V ....SS 40 KiT, Neb CltV. . ..34 34 .M)U
Columbus ...?5 40 4';7I Shenandoah .31 37 .4 6
HaMlngs ....34 39 Mary vllle ....27 41 .3Si
Be ward 3 40 45
Bed Cloud. ..31 39 .443
VesKrdny's Hesalta.
WESTERN LEAGUE
Omaha, 8; Topeka, 4.
Slotm City, 5; Denver, K Second game,
Sioux Citv, 4; Denver. 0.
Des Moires. 1; Wichita, 2.
Lincoln, 12; St. Joseph, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
PhiladelDhia. 2: Chlcaao. 1.' '
Waalilnglon-SL. Louis game postponed;
rain.
Boston-Detroit game postponed; rain.
New York., 2; Cleveland, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St.' Louis. I; Brooklyn, 5.
Chles.no. i: New Vujrk. 0. ' ''.
Pltlsbufg, 4: Philadelphia;- 1. Second
came, l'tttsburK. 5: Philadelphia, 4.
Cincinnati, A: Boston, 0. aeconu game.
Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 0.
AMfcORICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus - Milwaukee game postponed;
rain.
loledo, 1; Kansas City, 2. .
Loulbvllle, 6; Minneapolis, 2.'
Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul, 3.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Grand Island, 3; Columbus, 0. '
Fremont, 8; Seward, 0.
Red Cloud. 1. huDenor.' 4. Second game.
Red Cloud, 1; Superior, 7.
nearney, 4; Huntings, 6.
MINK LEAGUE!.
Nebraska City, 0; Mary vllle, 10.
Falls City. 2: Shenandoah. 1 (thirteen In
nings.)
Clarlnda, 2; Auburn, 3.
Games Today. r
Western Leaeue Omaha at ToDeks. Sinvv
City at Denver, Des Moines at V imlta,
Lincoln at St. Joseph. ,
American League Philadelphia nt Chi
cago, Washington at isi. Louis, Boston at
Uetrolt, New York at Cleveland. , -
National Leaicue St. Louia at BroAlclvn.
Chicago Ht' New York, Pitttfourg ut: Phil
adelphia, Cincinnati at Boston.
American Association Columbus at Mil
waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, LBUIsvilie
at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at St. Paul.
ixuDiaska Slate league Red Cloud at
Kearney, Superior at Hastings. Columbus
at Fremont, Grand Island at Seward.
Mink League Mary vllle at Ciarlr.la,
Shenandoah at Auburn, i'alls City at Ne
braska City.
Dolan. 3b
1
Llndtay, lb...
Beall. cf -
I f X 2
3 . . I v V 1
...... 4 i 3
...... if 0 A 0
10 - 0
CaHsldy, rf....
Ale-Murray, c.
Schreiber, p...
Harris, p
.Totals
35 . 11
SIOUX M1TY, ..
33 14
AB.. R.
O..A.
2 2'
Andreas,' 2b...
Stem, . lo...v.
Quillt-n, '0b....
Miller, c.
Fenlusi, If
Weloli, If
Neighbors, cf.'
Harunan, .ss..
O'Toole, p
i'owne ,
Total
...,..'... 6
r'.v
14
0
7
2
' 0
3
5
0.
.45
5 13 27 . 17
f One out when winning run was scored.
-Denver 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 00 0 1-
Sioux City 0 0 0 2 ? 0 I V 0 0 0-5
Stolen bases: Dolan, Meyers,- Qulllen.
Two-base hit: Stem.. Three-base hits;
Meyers, - O Toole, Dolan. Home run:
Meyers. Bacrtfloe hits: Caasidy,. Lloyd,
Miller. Paatted ball: Mil lor. Struck out;
ay riarnn, a; riy u rooie, n. uaae on baas:
Off O Toole, 4; off Harris, 3. Double play:
Andreas to Stem to Miller.- Left 011 -baaed:
Doaver, 0; .Sioux City, s, . InniiiKS oltoaeJ:
Four and one-third by Schreiber; runs, 4;'
nits, y; by Harris six and two-thirds; runs,
1; hits, 4. Time: 2:33. Umpires:. McAleese,
vv.oiQii ana Mullen.
DKNVEK, Aug. 3 Sioux City butbatted
Denvtr In the second name nnc won. 4 to 0.
Home runs by Fen Ion and QujlWm ware the
ivaiures. score: ... -., H.H.IS.
Sioux City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 14 8 2
Denver 0 0000000 062
Batteries: Freeman and Towoe, Olmstead
and McMurray. Umpire: Mullen.
BASK ... BALL AT
FALLS
Eldora Defeata Masun City and Clear
l.akc Win from Humboldt.
IOWA FALLS, la.. Auk 3. tSoeelal.l A
successful two days' base ball tournament
cloit-d here la.nl evening, The atumdaucu
was largo and the sport offered by the
ball teams of Eldora, Clear Lake, Hum
boldt and Mason City was exceptionally
good. In the preliminaries tlio fust day ior
place feidora defeated Clear Lake .in the
last half of the ninth Inning In a' whirl
wind finish, Lldora's batting rally winning
the game by a score of 6 to 4. In the sec
ond game, characterized by rather loose
playing on both sides. MaBon City won
from Humboldt by a score of 8 to 6. On the
second day the winners played, cbisstng
Eldora with Mason City and Humbaildt
with Clear Lake. The second game yes
terdny Eldora won handily from Mason
city oy a score 01 6 to 3. .
Score: ; .. 1 . 1 " a
Eldora 3 0300100 0-5
Mason City 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Batteries: Eldora, Lutgen and Lutgen;
Mewui City. Kilpatrlck and Burns.
Clear Lake and Humbyldt put up a rather
ragged game, Clear Lake easily outclass
ing Humboldt and winning by a score of
15 to 3. Score:
Clear l-aka 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 4 615
Hurnboldl 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 03
HF.SI LI S
IN
MINIv
LEAGVF.
Auburn and Falls City 'Win from
Clarlnda and Shenandoah.
At Clarlnda. Score: ' - K.H.R.
Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-3 6 3
Clarind 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 90-i 4 4
Batteries: Edllch and Claire, Andrews
and Johnson. Umpire: Meyers. Ten
innings.
At Shenandua'.i. Score: R.H.E.
Faim-Clty 000000100000 12 J 1
Siianandoali ...OOOlUOOOOUUO u 1 8 4
Daturtes: Finch and Oreenslit, jMm
son ad Caxtlv. Umpire: Fletcher. Thir
teen tunings.
At Mmy villo. Store: RILE.
Nebraska City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4
.Maiyvit.e 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 lu II 3
Batteries. Cats and Whltcomb, Ford and
Dieu. L'mplri-: tiuge.
Aberdeen Team Disbands.
ABERDEEN. 8. D., Aug. 3--(Speclal,)-
! Aberdeen buss ball fans were astounded to
day w In 11 the inanaKunivnl. of the new
Eastern bouth Dakota league loam of this
city amuiunctd the ttaui would be dis
banded after today's game. Poor attend
ance and accordingly small gale reieipl
are given aa the caimK. The team came out
of the recently diobauded six-team boutn
Dakota league with flying colors, being tied
with Mllbank and Redfield for first place.
In the new league It won the first game
from It en field. It s barfly possible suf
ficient support will be guarantued by busl
neas nun to enable the management to
fin. ah the clnduie of e.ghteeu games fixed
(or the new luugue. '
Masrrksrth kuapestlun Approved.
tiKANl) ISLAND, Neb., Aug. i!. t.-H--
clal )-At a further meeting of the board of
dlrrctots of the Nebraska State league of
1 base tall clubs the action cf Pitaident
V.. I Movers with reference 10 tlio suspension cr
0 ' Cenlei fielder M iKerkin th oi Kearney, for
0 1 sssaultn.g Umpire Nelson, was sustained.
0 The suspension Is absolute for thlity day.
CUBS BLANK GIANT PLAYERS
Pfeiiter ii Steady and Receives Very
Good Support
NEW YORK GETS SEVEN BASE HITS
Tinker aad Dyers Star la Sensational
Stopi Archer Lands Thrre
nnagrr Three Sacrifice
lilts and One Fly.
NEW YORK. Aug. t-Wlth Pfeister
pitching Chicago today defeated New York,
3 to 0. The Cub southpaw, while not quite
as effective as Wlltse, was steadier and
received superior support. Tinker and
Evers each made sensational stops. The
New York outfielders cared for fifteen
chances, both Murray and Seymour having
more putouts than Merkle, New York's first
baseman. Score:
ClUCAUO. NEW YORK.
AH.H.O.A.B. AB H O A B.
Evers, tb. ... 4
I
0 no(!srM, It 4
Oiiorl.. lb.... 4
hsckard. If.. I
llnuuan, cf.. I
Chancfl, lb.. . 4
Vitlt.Mdt, lb 4
si-liulte, rt... 4
Tinker, is.... 1
Archer, c 4
ffiMlcr, p... I
0 I
1 I
0 10
t 1
1 3
1 I
3 1
1
0 Mymour, cf.. 4
u Murray, rt. .. 4
0 hrl.lit all. 4
Intlin, tb... 4
Skfnkla, lb... 1
tl Hyrrt, c 3
0 VWIIM, s 3
Totali 34 17 14 t Totals M 7 37 I I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-3
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4)
Two-base hit: Tinker. Three-base hit:
Archer. Sacrifice hits: Tinker, Wlltse, Hof
man. Sacrifice fly: Pfeister. Stolen base:
Scliulte. Left on bases: Chicago, t; New
York, li. First base on errors: Chlcugo, 1.
Double plays: Evers to Tinker to Chance,
Tinker to Evers Xo Chance. Struck out: By
Pfeisur, 2; by Wlltse, 2. Base on balls: Oif
Pfeister, 2; off Wiltse, 3. Time: l:40.Um
pires: Klein and Kane.
Manager Goes Into Box Himself.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 3. After using three
pitchers, who were wild and Ineffective,
Manager Bresnahan discarded his mu.
and protector In disgust and went Into w
box himseli. He had good control, but
was batted freely, fast fielding saving him.
Brooklyn mado it three straight, although
Scanlon had to go to the resouo of Crahle,
a left-hander recently secured from Gal
vetton, who also was wi.d. Konetchy was
sent tothe club house In the ninth inning
by Umpire Eason for disputing decisions
over strikes. Score:
BROOKLYN. IT. LOUIS.
AH.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Burch. cf 1
3 2ft OHuifliia, lb., toil
10 0 Rills. If t 1 3 0
Dutibart, lb.. I
Wheat. If,.,. I
Hummel), ab 3
Dalton, rf.... 2
Lennox, lb... I
Smith, aa.... a
Bergen, 0.... 9
Craola, p 1
Scanlon, p... I
4 10 CMnwray, tb. . 3 1 4 4 1
4 2 3 0 Koiietchy, lb 6 0 4 0
3 10 0 Luah 0 0 0 0 0
.110 1 UEmni. rt....O 0 2 0 0
.1113 OBr'n'han, c-p 1 S 4 1
.9013 OZacher, cf.... 21210
. 1 0 0 4 0 Hulfcwttt, as.. 4 1 1 0 1
.110 1 OZmlch, p 1 0 0 0 0
Bachman, p. 1 1 0 1 0
.17 1 27 13 0 Go er, p 0 0 0 0 0
Fhalpa, c I 1 1 I 0
Totals..
Totals.
.21 I 24 U I
Batted for Konetchy In the ninth.
St. Louis 020001000S
Brooklyn 10012100 5
Left on bases: St. Louts, 9; Brooklyn, 10.
Two-base hits: Mowrey, Lennox (!). Sacri
fice flies: Zacher, Dalton. Sacrifice hits:
Zacher, Daubert (2), Bergen. First base
on errors: Brooklyn, 3. Stolen bases:
Burch, Daubert, Hummel. Double plays:
Smith to Hummell to Daubert, Zacher to
Konetchy, Bachn.an to Bresnahan to
Mowrey, Bresnahan to Mowrey, Bresnahan
to Phelps to Konetchy. First base on balls:
Off Zmlcli, 6; off Bachman, 11; off Geycr,
1; off Bresnahan, 1; off Crable, 4; off
Scanlon, 2. Struck out: -By Zmlch, 2; by
Crable, 1; by-Scanlon, 2. Hit with pitched
ball: By Crable. Evans twice; by Scanlon,
Evans. Wild pitch: Zmlch. Crable. Hlta:
Off Zmlch, 1 in three and one-third innings;
off Bachman, 2 lb one hilling; off. Bresna
han, 6 in' three and two-thirds Innings;
of Crable, .9 in flue and one.tbird innings.
Time: 2:23. Umpires: Easorv and-. Johni
stone. ''.., ", . ' .
Boston' Wins Double-Header.
BOSTON, .Aug. S. BoMon won a double
header from Cincinnati by bunching hits.
Score, first game:
BOSTON. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B.
Collina, If.... 4 4 10 Beachar, If..- 0 0 0 0
Heraos, Ib
111 OEgan. 2b 4 0 4 0
1 11 0 tlobltttel, lb 4 111 1 0
0 4 0 1 Mitchell, rf.. 4 110 4
Bharpe. lb... 1
K. Miller, rt I
Abbr, ta 4 4 4 1 Puakart, of... 4 0 4 0 0
Beck. c( I 0 I tl 0 Mc-LaaJI, C...4 I x 1 V
Oraham, o... 4 1 4 0 4 Downay, lb.: 4 0 I 4 0
Bhean, 2b.... 4 lit 4 McMillan, aa 1 0 1 10
Frock, p 1 0 0 1 esusga, P-.....1 1110
fvaenajr ....1 1 0 0 0Mlller 1 0 0 0 0
Curtis, p...- 0 0 4 9 0Whaelar ....1 0 0 0 4
Totals 11 1 17 11 1 Totals...... li 7 14 14 0
' 'Batted for McMillan In the n'.nth.
Batted for Suggs in the ninth.
Batted for Frock In the seventh.
Cincinnati 0002200004
Bobton 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 " 6
Three-baae hit: McLean. Hits: Off
Frock, 1 In seven innings. First base on
balls: Off Frock, 2. Struck out: By
Suggs, 1; by Frock. 2. Time: 1:28. Um
pires: Klgler and Emslle.
Score, second game: v
BOSTON. CINCEWATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Collins, If... 1
Herzoa;, 2b... 4
110 0 Beachar, If . .. 1 1:1 0
2 0 10 Egan. lb 4 1 1 2 0
1 11 0 0 Hoblltaal, lb 4, 0 11 0 1
0 10 OUttchall, rf.. 4 1 1 0 1
0 14 OPaakert, cf... 1 1 0 0
3 1 OCIsrka, c... 4 0 114
0 13 CDownry. 2b.. 1 4 1 4 0
0 14 1 McMillan, sa. 1 4 2 0 1
10 10 Bum, p 1 0 0 1 1
Bharpa, lb.,
Miller, rt..
Abb) , . .,
bock, ot...!
Smith, o..,
Phran, 2b..
Mattrrn, p
Oaapar,
p.... s v v a u
. Totals 11 1 17 14 Z
Totala 11 4 14 14 1
Cincinnati 0000000000
Boston 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5
Two-base hit: Sharpe. Hits: Off Burns.
6 in two and one-third Innings; off Caspar,
3 in five and two-thirds Innings. First base
on balls: Off Burns, 1; off Mattern, X
Struck out: By Mattern. 6; by Oaspar. 1.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rigler and Emslle.
Plttslinru Two Times Winner.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8 Pittsburg won
both games of today's aouble-header here.
In the first game Philadelphia's errors
proved costly, while in the second game
Pittsburg bunched hits to better effect than
the home team. Score, first game:
riTTSBURU. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Dyma. Ib.j.. I 10 2 Tltua, rt 4 110 0
Laach, cf.... 1 0 1 V 0 Dataa, cf 4 110 0
Clarka, If.... 4 2 1 1 OOrant, lb. ... I 1114
Wagner, aa... I 0 1 1 IMiim, It.... 4 110 4
Plynn. lb.... 4 0 11 1 Owalah, lb....l 0 1 1 1
Wttaon, rf...4 4 10 tl Br'naileld. lb 4 0 II 0 0
(,lla.m, 0.... 1 1 4 1 a Doolun, aa... 1 1 0 4 0
MtK'hnla. 2b 4 14 4 0 Doom, a 4 0 14 1
Llellold, p...t 1 4 8 0 Moren, p....l 0 0 10
Muran 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 4 27 17 4
Totala 11 I 27 11 3
Batted for Moren In ninth.
Pittsburg 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0-4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Magee, Dolan. Home run:
Mugee. Uai-e on bails: Off Lelfleid, 3; off
Moren, 3. Struck out: Lelfleid. 3; by Moren,
6. Time: l:3u. Umpires: O'Day and Bren
nan. Score, second game:
I'lTTSbl'KO. , PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.U.A.E
Bjrne, Sb ... i
Lraih, rf.... S
Claike. It.... 2
Wasnar, aa. .. 4
Klyiwi, lb.... 1
Wilhon, rf.... 4
Olbhon, c ... 4
Sl'-K hnle, lb 4
Pbllllpl. p.. 1
Cammta, p.. 0
1 Tltua. rf...
0 0
0 4
0 ftulaj, cf
VUl'anl, lb...
0 Mse, If...
OWalih. lb...
0 LuUvrua, lb.
0 Iiuulan, aa...
0 aluran. c...
0 htlng, p...
0b.oln
1 1
Totala II 10 It 1 1 Totala W 10 17 11 I
Batted for Ewlng In ninth.
Pittsburg 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 06
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 04
Two-base hits: Wilson, Byrne. Mage's.
Luderus. Three-base hits: Gibson. Maee.
Home run: Walsh. Base on balls: Off
Ewlng, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Phllllppl,
Magee. Struck out: By Camnlts, 3; by Ew-
Inrf, i. Hits: Off Phllllppt, a In seven in
nings tnone out in eigiuh); off Camnits,
2 in two Innings. Time: 1:49. Umpires: Bren
nan and O Day.
CHAEZ MAKES NEW 11 ECO It II
French Aviator Reaches Altitude of
Over Mile.
BLACKPOOL, England, Aug. 3. Chaves,
the French aviator, flying today for the
wrrld s record for altitude In a Bleilot
niononlane at the Blackpool! aviation week.
attained a height given officially as 5.4' 5
feet. Chaves's mark constitutes a world's
record for monoplanes.
The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads.
Athletics Win
from White Sox
in a Kast Game
Chicago Defeated in Pitcheri' Battle
One Three-Bagger Only Score
is in Seventh.
CHICAGO, Aug. 3.-By mixing Baker's
single, a wild pltoh and Meloan's muff of
Murphy's fly In the ninth, Philadelphia to
day won a pitching duel from Chicago, 2
to L Bender was Invtnctble, save In the
seventh. Score:
PHILADELPHIA.
CHICAGO.
AM. Il.o. A.E.
AB.H.O.A.B
Lord, If 4
Oldrlnt. cf. .. 4
E.l'olltna, tb t
Uakor, lb.... 4
Darin, lb.... I
Murphy, rf.. 4
Bairjr. sb I
Thonisa, 0... I
Bandar, p.... 1
0
0 Franrh. ib... 4
0 i
1
1 4
I 0
1 li
t 0
1 4
I 7
0
t 0 parant, (.... 4
I 4 Meloan. r. .. 3
I 4 Dourhartjr, It I
4 Tamiahlll. as 2
9 Pur toll, Ib... I
1 J. Collins, lb 3
1 V Payna. 0 I
4 Tci.n, p I
1 I
t
1
1 1
e 0
1 1
1 1
0
Totals 31 1 27 13 0 Totals 17 4 17 11 1
Chicago ,.0 f) 0 0 0 1 0 01
Philadelphia ..........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-2
Two-baso hits: Baker, Parent. Sacrifice
hit: Tannehill. Double plays: Payne to
French, Purtell to French to J. Collins (2),
Baker to K. Collins to Davis, Bender to
Barry to Davis, Left on bases: Chicago, 2;
Philadelphia, 3. Base on balls: Oft Koung.
1; off Bender, L First base on errors: Phil
adelphia, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Young,
Davis, by Bender, Meloan. Struck out: By
Young, by Bender, 7. Wild pitch: Young.
Time: 1:45. Umpires: Perrtne and Dlneen. .
Cleveland llalllea In Eighth.
CLEVELAND, Aug. S.-Cleveland rallied
In the eighth inning today and aided by
Qulnn's two wild pitches won- out from
New York. 4 to 2.. Qulnn drova In both of
New York runs. , Score: .
CLEVELAND. ' ' NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Turner, aa... 4 1 3 1 0 Danlala. If... 4 10 0 0
Stnrall, lb... 4
I 14, 0 9 Hemphill, rf 1 0 1 0
0 10 IKnljht. aa...l 0 2 11
3 114 Cm-., cf 4 2 I 0 0
0 4 4 OCIiaaa. lb.... 4 It 0
0 10 OCaardnst. lb 1 1 1 3 4
Oransy, If... 4
Lajola, 2b.... 3
Bemii, o t 0
Nllea, rf t 0
Blrm'b'm, cf I 1
Rath. lb..... 3 0
Ball, lb 0 0
Palkenberg, p 1 0
Kcatarly ... 1 1
10 0 Auatln, jb... 3 0 0 1 0
0 2 0 Crlier, a I 0 1 I 4
0 1 0 Qulnn, p 1 3 0 1 0
040 -
0 0 u Touts M 4 14 14 1
Totals 11 7 17 15 1
Batted for Rath in eighth.
Cleveland ......0 0 0 0 0
New York ......0 10 0 0
0 0 4 -4
0 10 0-2
Two-baso hits: Lajoie, Turner. Sacrifice
hits: Knight, Austin. Stolen base: Lajoie.
Base on balls: Off Falkenberg, 3; off Qulnn,
1. Struck out: By Falkenberg, 8; by Qulnn,
3. Wild pitchesi Qulnn, 2. First base on
errors: Cleveland, 1; New York, 1. Left on
bases: Cleveland, 2; New York 1. Time:
1.38. Umpires: Kerin and Connolly.
Superior Takes
Two Easy Games
From Red Cloud
First One Won j Score of Four to
One and Second Taken by
"Seven to One.
SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Superior took both game of a
double-header today from Red Cloud with
apparent ' ease, the first game by 4 to 1,
and the second by 7 to 1. In the first
gam Ellis was in the box for Superior and
pitched an excellent game. Masters pitched
a good, game for the Indians, but Superior
'wag' better on base running and at field
worn. Soore, first game: R.H.E.
Red Cloud.... 00000001 0-1 32
Superior 0 1 -8 0 0 0 0.0 4 8 2
Batteries: Red Cloud, Masters and Am
merson; Superior, Ellis and Bartley.
Glbbson was in the box for Superior In
the second game and won his second game
this week. He let the Indiana down with
but five hlta and walked only one man. He
pitched exoeilent ball. .Snyder was In the
box for Red Cloud and Walked four men.
Score; ; RILE.
ea cioua.. ..i a o o o e a l k a
Superior i 0 0 S 0 0 7 7 2
uaienes: t a cioua,- enyder and Fagan;
Superior, Glbbson and, Bartley. Umpire:
Koswell.
SEWARD, Neb.i Aug. 87 (Special Tele
Tarn. ) Fremont shut Seward 'out today
gram.
by a score of 8 to 0. Score:
R.H.E.
Fremont 1 0 10 0
Seward .,.......'.;.. 0 0 0 0
At Hastings Score:
Kearney 0 10 10 0
Hastings 0 2 10 10
8-8 7 2
0-0 2 1
R.H.E.
24 7 6
1-5 6 2
Batteries: Noyes and Townsend, Walkron
ana uaarae.
COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. S.-(Speclal Tele
gramsThe locals found Morris for ten
hits but failed to score. Score: R.H.E
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 10 2
Urand Inland.... 01 0 0 2 0 jt 0 03 6 0
Batteries: Columbus, Sindelar and Agnew;
urana xsiuna, morris ana Carroll, umpire
Fleming.
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Danger Mark Wins Selling- Stakes at
Umpire.
n,.Miiiti uit, . 1., Aug. a. un a
muddy tracK and favored by Hunt welirht.
Danger Mark won the Frivolity selling
stakes here today in a romp by six
lengths. Results: -
First race, five'- and a half furlongs:
Hesitate (11 to 6) wbn, Hand Running sec
ond. Naughty Lad third. Time:
Second race, one mile: Star Actor (7 to
2) won. Bishop second. Time: 1:13.
Third race, six furlongs: Ross Faux ((11
to o won, i aiuuer second, Blxty third.
-rime: i.ivfo. v. ,
The Weather
Temperatures at Omaha yesterday.
Hour.
Deg
... 9
... 63
.... 69
... 69
.... 73
.... 74
.... 78
.... 81
.... 32
.... 4
.... 6
.... M
.... H2
.... 81
.... 7s
.... 77
Local
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU
OMAHA. Auir. a.Offlolal record or tern
uprluin and nreemi tatiun. compared with
the corresponding period of the last three
years: 1'0. 1909. 190H. 1907.
Maximum temperature.... M 37 9rt 7ti
Minimum temperature..., ss i id on
MAii tnmueratura 7ti 77 M 67
Precipitation Sb M .00 .00
Temperature and precipitation departures
from the .normal at Omana since aiarcn
and compared with the last two years:
Normal temperature
Denartura fur the day
Toial excess since March 1 1
Normal precipitation 11 Inch
t'lrrxM for the dav 27 Inch
Total rainfall slnca March 1.... 6 20 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 13.46 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period. 1908.. .11 inch
Excess for cor. period, 19i., 76 Inch
Henorls from Stations ar T P. M
Station and State - Temp.
of Weather. : . Jp. m.
Chevenne, clear 78
Majr. Rain
Temp, fall
1
I '( "' 1 Ty 6 a.m..
! S v f a. m..
' 8 a. m. .
7CL) a. m..
, TJSTiS.Wc 10 a. ra..
T JT 11 a. m.
WjfTyKr . i p. m..
flTt aU t P- m..
(fijOr '' S p.-m..
SttS::
. 6 u. m..
Record
o .00
90 .0
aj .00
86 .00
94 .38
84 .00
M .00
85 .00
M .00
78 .0u
80 .08
80 .00
80 .00
76 .11
Davenport, clear r 34
Denver, clear ....1 88
Dea Moines, clear, RO
Dodye City, cloudy 78
Lander, part cloudy 82
North Platte, clear 80
Omaha, cloudy 79
pueblo, part cloudy 81I
Rpld City, clear 7
Santa Fe, cloudy 70
Sheridan, cloudy 71
Sioux City, clear 7K
VaUntlne. elear 73
U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
RAIN DELAYS TtSMS PLA.
Courts Are Too Samp for the Sched
uled Horning Matches.
PLAY IS EESUJIED AT N00-.
Roland Hoerr of St. Louis and hit part
ner, Druinmoi.d Jones of the same city,
started the championship doubles Wednes
day by winning a match over Stiwyn and
Dan Dolierty of Omaha in the preliminary
round. This was the ' only niatuii In ihls
round, the other entries drawing places In
the first round. Playing In this round wlil
oontlnue throughout the day.
t-haauuiaushlu Doubles.
FlKiir ROUND.
Kennedy and Burns, wuiatia, beat Whlt-
mer and Wiiumer, biuui City, -u, 3-t, b-3.
Barton ana b piece, biuui city ana Okla
homa, beat Oilman and Micks, 4-0, tr-4, b-.
vvariieid ana Uuford beat lleyuoius and
Dunn.ng, Mi, -u.
Putter and Koch beat Dickinson and
Potter. 7-U, -L
bweet and Dosh beat Gardner and Mc-
Kenzie, 4-t), 6-1,
Long and Scilbner beat Taylor and Kull.
0-1, -o.
'i hrockmorton and Sternberg beat Price
and Bender, b-li, 6-4.
K. jaiiyor and Williams beat Lake and
Thoii.vsou, til-. 7-6.
Aritiauong and Cannon beat Dufrene and
Mccuue. s-3, 4-3.
Anderson and Hayes beat Durlnxer and
bhackietord by default.
Webster and Buck beat Caldwell and
Rasmussen, -4, C-3.
SECOND ROUND.
Armstrong and Cannon beat E. Meyer
and Williams, 2-f, -l. t-i. .
state Clay Court Championship.
FIRST ROUND.
G. H. Williams. Alliance, beat M. Dur-
llnger, Allen, Aeo., -l, tt-0.
FOURTH ROUND. '
W. T. Hayes of Cnlcaao beat John Bar
ton of Sioux Fails, S. U., -4, 8-6, 6-2.
VV. hi. Hall of New York bea.t Roland
Hoerr of St. Louis, 6-7, 8-0, 6-2, b-0.
Meiviue Axing ot can Francisco beat r.
O. Andron u( Brooklyn, 6-3, 6-0, 6-1. -
Drummond Jones of St. Louis beat Ray
Branson ot Mitchell, S. D., 6-0, 4-6, 6-u,
10-U 7-6.
Caasolatlou sinsrlea.
PRELIMINARY ROUND.
G. Wallerstedt of Omaha beat L. R. Rob
inson of Waterloo, Neb., 8-6, 6-1.
J. L. Rlchey of Lincoln beat J. Ward of
Omaha by default.
Dan DouKherty of Omaha beat E. B. Ab
bott of Omaha by default.
ui.. . - tt u. Ij. inroca-
morton of Wichita, 6-8, 6-1.
P. Davla of Omaha beat Art Frederick
of Omaha by default.
K. Hatch ot Omaha beat J. Hughes or
Omaha by default.
L. McConnell of Omaha beat M. Buck of
Omaha, 6-4, 6-3.
K. H. Hainey of Omaha beat F. Dufrene
of Omaha, 6-4, 6-4.
D. Doherty of Omaha beat C. B. Abbott
of Omaha by default.
FIRST ROUND.
F. D. Tyner of Omaha beat W. M. Wood
of Omaha, 6-2, 6-2.
H. Kohn of Omaha beat A. Simpson of
Omaha, 6-1, 6-2. . .
R. R. Ralney of Omaha beat D. Doherty
of Omaha, 6-3, 6-4.
WALTER HAYES TO BE TRIED
Clay Court Charges Him with Foully
Eradicating; A. Lobb.
Walter T. Hayes Is accused of killing
A. Lobb, and Detective' Benito Cot tonni
Is. on the pursuit now. . The warrant it
signed by Detectives Lyman McConnell
and W. A. Wood, and they will undoubtedly
apprehend him and deliver him in time for
the trial.
'Thursday night the court- site, -find . the
formal charge is to be presented., The
National Clay Court Tennis association
with its various connections versus Hayes,
the suspect, is the title. From the evi
dence gathered .the detectives are sure
they are after the right man. One of the
witnesses Is ready to swear that there
was blood in his eye when he hit A. Lobb.
Following are those who will figure in the
sensational trial:
Charge, murder, for the kllllna of A.
Lobb; suspected murderer, W. T. Hayes;
Judges, Hon. Lee Estelle, Hon. George A.
Day, Hon. A. C. Troup; attorneys, prose
cutor, B. S. Baker; assistant prosecutor,
G. W. Shields; first attorney for the de
fense, J. T. Bailey; first assistant, W. S.
Oilman. Clerk of Court, Mrs. Paul Bea
ton: first detective. Lyman McConnell:
second detective, W. A. Wood; bailiff.
Benito Juan Cottlnl. Witnesses, ballet
dancer, Pavlova Cannon; skirt dancer.
Mile. Genee Sternberg; poet. Artful Jing
ling Branson; Hungarian musician,
Tschalkowskl Armstrong; Chinaman, HI
Lee Low; sailor, BUI . Sharkey Spalce.
Expert witnesses, Doctor Teal, for prose
cutor; Dr. Van Camp, for defense; mes
senger boy, Bobbie Dunning.
GossId of Courts.
Paul Gardner of Chlcaaro. who la one of
the most popular players that ever trod
an Omaha court, will be here Thursday to
Bee tne big matcnes played. He wished
to enter, but was detained until Wednes
day in Chicago.
L. R. Rlchey of Lincoln believes in the
value of advertising and he has a novel
way of keeping himself In the lme eht.
Instead of wearing the conventional blouse
of white he Insists on appearing every
morning In an athletic shirt of the most
brilliant and passionate of reddish shades.
You can't even hear the wind whisper near
him.
Government Has
Bids for Sites
Official! Ope Bids at Treasury
Building- to Consider Sites Of
fered in Two States.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. S.-(Speolal Tele
gram.) Bids for kites to be used for public
buildings In South Dakota and Wyoming
at the Ust session of congress were
opened today at the Treasury department.
The bidders, location of the property and
prices asked in several cities follow:
South Dakota Madison, 810,000 author
ized for site, bidders were: John Wadduu.
northeast corner Vancss and Fourm,
tlO.Ouu; A. ii. Fuller, southwest corner
Fifth and Harth Avenue, IJ.uoi); Mabel
Ireland and others, northeast comer &xtli
and Egan avenue, ?9.M; Northwestern
Loan k and Banking company, aiiutlieast
corner Egan avenue and Eighth, 2,du0.
Redfleid, R D., tlD.OuU used for site, bid
ders: li. P. Packard, southwest corner
Colnies and Molt streets, S9.6UO; Albert
T. Cole, southeast corner tlulines ana
Emerson streets, 110,000; Thomas Stirling
and W. D. Ueebee, southwest conn r
Humboldt avenue and Irving streets,
$14,000; Rhode E. Relnlecke, soutneast cor
ner Humboldt and Holland, $7,000.
Wyoming At Oreen River, congress
authorUed an appropriation of 16.0 v for a
site, and today Robert Morris offered the
government Its choice of fourteen sites:
the location and prices of Morris sites
follow: Northeast corner Second and
River streets. 11. wo; east corner. First timl
Sage, H.OOo; north corner North First and
Maple, It.ouO; east corner North First and
Maple. 81,ouo; west corner Norm First and
Maple, $l,2u0; south corner North First and
Maple. tl.Joo; west corner Railroad avenue
ana Maple, i.""0; south corner Railroad
avenue end Walnut, $1,500; west curlier
Kver and North, $5,000; west corner Pine
and North First streets, KOuu; south corner
Kirth First and Cedar, W.ooo; south cor
ner First and River, $-1,oou- north corner
Railroad avenue and River, 82 6oU, and west
coiner lHabeth and North Becand, $5o,).
Codv (84.000 authorised) Bidders: George
T. Perk, southwest corner Rumsey avenue
and Third street. 120xlM feet. $5,500; same
site. 100160 feet. $..0uo; J. K. Anderson and
others, corner Fourth and Hljeridan ave
nue. $l.0o0; Cody Masonic Building com
pany and others, corner Third street and
beck avenue, 85,Xi0; Lincoln Land company
and A. K. Hradhury. northeast corner Seo
ond street and Itiunpey avenue, fci.luo.
Kssln (!6.(iu authorised llidders: W. 8.
Collins, southwest corner T sml Sixth
"treets. 84.W0; VV. J; Itooth, corner B and
Fifth street, 8.1.&UO; K. E. Lonabaugh w 11
lonate sites at southwest corner Fourth
md South street and northwest corner
Fourth and unnamed streets, and will sell
orthwest corner Fourth and A streets for
i.llJXi; Pet Knders, southwest corner Third
md H streets, 8.000; Hoard of County Com
missioners, Hlg Horn county, northwest
corner C and Fourth streets, 8",000.
Buffalo (7.0UU authorised for site) Rld
ders: J. Frank Coffey, southe t Corner
lura and High, 8.'.Wti Home Realty com
pany. Fourth and North streets. ?,iki0; Fred
U. S. Hesse, northeast corner Bennett and
Main, 87,000; George P. June company and
Bennett oi Lobtien, luOxiaO feet, M.J0, or
lfJxlW feet, $5,500.
Rural carriers appointed:
Nebraska Creighton, Route 2, Charles H.
niooa. carrier; no substitute. South Da-kota-TVale.
Route 1, Manfnrd Houghton,
carrier; Jessie O. Houghton, sunsittute.
vvauoay, rtouta a, fcjdward M. Mead, car.
rler; no substitute.
Dudic Archdale
Wins in Classic
Trotting Stake
Nebraska Mare Takei Big: End of
Merchants and Manufacturer!
Bich Purse.
DETROIT. Michi. Auk. S.Oranii cJronit
races. Merchant and Manufacturers stake,
in 6, purfce 110,000:
Firt ' htiui 1 IllrlU A .,... I.. SI a. a i
- vva iu ni CIIUUIC, 111 l, AHU
Lev burn. Mnfii.ai cra!i7Vi.m tr
H., fourth. Time: 2;0u. '
Pecond heat: Dudie Archdale, won; Arlo
Leiburn. second; Henry H., third; Crelgli-
tvii. auui4.ll. XlJIie, sJ-UO-fai
Third hoist lini. A v, .J 1 ' . i
- .... v. B.v - . auuio nivuuaiu, null ,
Leyburn, second; Henry H., third; Creigh-
luuiui. iiin: a:ui'4. uuaie Archdale
Won fir.t mnn.v 1 .In T . . . n
Henry H. third and Crelghton fourth.
SPANISH CHURCHMEN
PLAN DEMONSTRATION
Hundred Thousand Will Visit
Summer Capital Next
Sunday.
MADRID, Aug. 8. The agitation among
the , Roman Catholics In northern Spain,
who are in' great part -siding with the Vat
ican In the pending conflict with the Span
ish government,' is steadily assuming 'larger
proportions. ; f
The organization of the proposed mani
festation at San Sebastian against the cab
inet of Premier Canalejas, and Its -policy
toward the Vatlcar,,, declare that the dem
onstration will take place in tplte of, the
refusal of the authorities to grant permis
sion for .It
They expect 100,000 churchmen to visit the
summer capital and-partlclpate in the dem
onstration before the king's palace, Aug
ust 7.
AMATEUR AVIATOR IS HURT
Dr. H . ' Weldea Falls Fifty Feet and
Breaks Collarbone and All
Four Limbs. '
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Dr. H. Walden, an
amateur aviator, was seriously Injured to
day at Garden City, L. I., while testing a
new monoplane. ' Dr. Walden' had been Cir
cling tha aviation field1 for half an ''hour1
when something.' warn .wrong with' the craft'
and It droppednilfty feet e) the ground
The. physician- was -unconscious and was
taken to a hospital. The surgeon examined
Dr. Walden and found his collarbone, left
atm, right wrlstr left leg-'and right ankle
broken. ' ... ..
LEDERER BEFORE GRAND JURY
Theatrical Agent . gays He N
Heard of Alleged' Scheme to
shake Down Theaters.
SPRINGFIELD, III., Aug. S.-George
Lederer, a theatrical manager of Chicago,
was the only witness .called before, the
Sangamon county grand Jury today in the
legislative graft Investigation. He said ho
had no knowledge of any offer made to
the theatrical, managers in Chicago to pass
an amendment to the child labor act allow
ing children to perform In theaters If $15,000
were paid. . , ,.
you have anytntng ta sell or trade
advertise it In The Bea Want Ad col
umns and get quick' results.
itrn alrt WiIMamI miiHIftlnall
xnero axe ucitaiu iuiuoi ... i ; ,
ternal symptoms of OontaglouB Blood Poison, and shut the disease up in.tho'
erstem for awhile, but when the treatment ia left oft the trouble always returns ,
to worse form. But that Is not all; the delicate membranes and tissues of tho
stomach and bowels are usually Injured by these Btrong minerals, and frequently, ;
utomach trouble, chronio dyspepsia, and mercurial rheumatism are added, to-,
the destructive blood poison. S. S. S. Is the only remedy that can bo tisod
with perfect safety In the treatment of Contagious Blood Toison, and with the
assurance that a lasting our will result. This medicine, made entirely of nan-. .
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Every day carry you quickly and comfort
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tho city and only station, on the elevated
railway loop.) Excellent connections are'
. . maintained at Englewoo'd Union and iLa
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tho Atlantic Seaboard. .-
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BIS
KAMA CITY WINS AGAIN
1 .
Takes Third Consecutive Qftme.frem
Toledo.' -
SCORE IS TWO TO ONE AT END
shay Crosses Slab in Last Halt of
Mnth oa Cora nil's Mingle, Meal ;
and Smovt's Single to .. ..
(ester, 1 ,
KANSAS CITY. Aug S.-The locals took
the third consecutive kame from Toledo to
day, 8 to 1. Danny Simy, running for Co-'
can, wno In a batted for Owrrt. scored the
winning run in the last imtf of the ninth
on Cncash's single, a steal and a single
to enter by Smont. Owen pitched his first
game here and allowed b old teammates
but four hits. The score; '"
KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO.
AD.H.O.A.R. All H O A t.
Shannon, If., i 1 4 0 4 Halrman, it I I I
Snwot. rf.
I 1
1 II
1 a
v HrvhiTj-n. ib I 1
1 V Sullivan, at.. $
4 11 HUkinan, If. I 1 1
0 0 AbNut, c I 4 4.
1 VKietman, lb. 1 4 It
Huiuar, lb..
l.ta. tb
Raltary, cf.
Jimia, e..,.
llarbaau. Ib.. I
1 0 Mivarthr, aa 1 4 J
lh anio, aa... I 4 0 4 a Klanrt. lb, . . 1 8 4
Owrn, p I 0 0 t OGIIIIsan. p... I 1 0
t'rcaaa 1 1440 .. , i-
bhay 4 0 0 Totals. ..,..24 414 1 t
Totals...... 8 8118 ' ' ' ' : ' .'
'l wo out when winning run Vat made.''
llatted for Owen In ninth. '
Ran for Cocash In ninth. "' '' ;
Kansas City...! 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 6 1-8
Toledo .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 l
Two-base hlte: Raftery,' Hunter, James.
Left on basps: Kansas City. 10; Toledot 6.
Sacrifice hits: Love, Hallman, Sullivan.
Sacrifice fly: Abbott. Stnleft bases: Shay,
Shannon, Hallman. Struck out: ByvGill
gan, 4;. Bases on balls: Off Owen, 41 off
Ullllgan. 7. Hit by pitcher McCarthy. Wild
pitch: Owens. Time: 8:10. fmplre: Hayes.
Tallrndera Defeat Leaders. '
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.; Aug. The
leaders dropped today's game to Ike tatl
enders. Score: ,
LOUISV.LLK. - ; MINNSAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A K .... AB.H.O.A.B.
Roblnaon, sa. 1 1 1 I
Kl.hor, If. ... t 8 1 0
Stanlrr, rf... B 0 0 t)
Howard, lb. . S 0 13 0
Hohannon, tb 4 I 8 t
Flikerlns. rf, 4 I 8 0
OClyn.ar. of... 4 I 4 0
1 .
0 Altl'er, as... 8 1 8
0 C'ravatn, If . 4 11 4
0 Wllllami, lb. 4 0 8 8
0 Rnaaaian, rf. 4 I 0 0
0 M'C'rm'k, Jb 4 8 8 1
1 0111. lb 8 JO 11 8
OBlKllh. 8 4 8 4
4
0
0
9
0 i
0
1
Maara, 2b.... 4 8 6 8
Hughea. o.
.. 8 0 8 4
..4 1 0 1
Wiaor, p.
Totala...
OFiene. Jj...... 1 1 8
0 .
0 ..
6a,
a
.16 11 87 15 1 o'N-.lll .... 1 0 0 0 0
AltrocaV p...?! 0 1 0
I
i Totala.
Batted for Sage In sixth:
.88 7 31 It 8
Minneapolis ......0......0 0 0 8 0 0 8 0-2
Lollisvilla O 0 04 AS t ' A ' 1
Two-baso hits: Ci'avath. Three-base hltssv
Magee. Home run: Robinson. Bases' ' 541
balls: Off Fiene, 2;Voff Altrock, 1; oty
Weaver, 6. Struck but: py' Sage. If by;
Altrock, 1; by Weaver, Z. Time; 1;53. Um
pires: Chill and Bush.. (!1 . .'.., ..
ST. PAUL, Aug. 3. Superior batting, 'fast
fielding, better pitching and more success
ful base running explains- the victory of
Ircli.iu polls over Uti Paul. , Score: . . i a
INDIANAPOLIS. , ..ST. PAUU .
AB.H.O.A.E. AD,HJl.A.B.
ChadWrna, ell I 1 t 0 Jftiaii. cf, 4 8 10 0
Williams, tb. I 1 U JWootfrutr. Sb.4'4 -8 I $
Harden, rf. .. 4
1 1
0 0 Clarka. If. .. I T 1 t 0 4
Carr, lb....'., 4
Ualahanty. It 4
1 18
1 8
8 4 Wtrrm'k . as 8 T l 8 4
4 0 Aittrey. 8 4 131 1 0.
4 0 Lelaa,. rt 4 0 1 0 8
Hirwlejr, ...-.' 1. 1, 4
Murch, lb.,,. 4 0 1
1 A Wrlglar. Sb.. 8 I 0
Cofley. aa..., 4 8 8 8 0 Plarea,.. e 8 0 4.(10,
Lindaman, p. 8 0 0 1 0 Chach, ,p.... V 0 M I i
Cbaney. p.... 1 0 0 1 0. Ryan ....... 1, 0 .0'. 0. 0
; -, Murray o' 0,'r0 ' 0 s '
Totals... ...S8 8 85 IT 1 Kelly, ,o. ...'. 0 0 8 0
' - ' " 'Ralgar, p.".i 1 0 0 '
- ...' .,., -.ju w
. . Totala...... M 4 87 18 I
St. Paul ...'.J... 0,6 6t, 2 1 0 0 0-8
Indianapolis 0 1-4 .(, 4,4 0-4 .;.
Batted for Pierce 4n Seventh!.-- f -.
Halted for Check: Inssvsnth. k h ' -
, TWo-base Tilts: McCormK CofffVThree- ;
baiM hHi WrlgleyiiHrls: 'Ofl MhHeSrrMIn,
In five and cme-Uiird InnWgs' off 'Chech,' ."!
In seven timiiigsr off Cheney; 8 in- two and i
one-third lnningsf off Reiner. I iri two In- '.
nlngs. Base en balls: Of8 Checkj 2; off '
Lindaman, 8; off Cheney. 2, Struck ou(t' By -Cheoh,
5; by Lindaman, 8; by Cheney, d;- by
Retger, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Cuasck and
Owens. . -.. i'." : ..
Northeast Nebraska Tohrnament. ' ' ''
WAYNE, ' Neb., Aiig. . SSp'ecleD-The ,
northeast Nebraska tennis .tournament will
bo held In Wayne August '16 and 17. The.
tournament promises to be' one of the. bert
ever held, as a large humboj pf expfert ten-
nls players of this part .or the Btarte are'-,-
expected to be present. TpH local tennis ;
club will put up some' godd1 prises to be'',
played for and some very Interesting games', !
are expected. James Q.'MIITer, the local .'
secretary, has received a ta,rge number- of v
Inquiries In regard to the tournament- and '
many of the best players In tWs part of '
the state have promised to' be present. '
... ' '!
Dearer City Team Makes, Dnte.i ,.-
BEAVER CITY, Neb.. Aug; 8 (Specliil ) (:
The Beaver City Boosters have matched the '
following games: With ArapaJioe Hwvea si
Beaver City, August 11; at Arapahoe, All
gust 19 and 26; at Btaver Cltv August :g
and Soptember 2; at Arupuhoe. Sep ember S; .
with Sidney, at Beaver City; August 8, ,5 '
and 10.' . . . ,'",' '., "' ,.
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