10 ' r THE BEE: OMAITA, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 8, 1010. Lincoln Wins Twice; Omaha and St. Joe Each Get One; White Sox Win From Senator DRUMMERS AND HOUUKLSWiN Double-Header at St Joseph Divided 3-2 and 8-2. KOLLENBECK-KEELEY- IN FISST I'om Hill Off Holly la roar Innlu Meltar and Rhode In Box Darin? second and Wli nlriat Game. ' ST. JOSEPH, Ants, -?. t. Joseph and Omaha broke even ki a doutole-header to day, the first gama going- to the visitors, t to 2, and St. Joseph winning the second, I to I. Score, first, game: OMAHA. . . A U. R. II. O. A. E, Davis, cf ..i.. 4 0 .jr. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Corrldon, as 4 0 King. If t . 1 Monurlty, 3b . 1 Flood, 2b I , 1 Itlckett. rf... 4 . 0 Thompson, lb......... 1 . 0 Ooiiding, c and lb. i. I 4) Cad man, c 1 - V Kollenbock, p I O Keerey, p 1 0 Totals i..8 8 BT. JOSEPH. AU. R. I 33 1. O. 0 1 17. S 0 0 4 0 Powell, If Fox, 2b Jones, lb McChesney, cf.. Corhan, as...... RoMly, Bit , l)aur, rf... Boles, c... Kaufman, p i Totals , Omaha .32 27 0 0 0 0 19 1 o i a 2 0-2 .0 0 0 1 tit. Joseph ,,....0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Powell. ' Stolen base Jones. Bur rifles hit: Oondlntf. Hits: Off Hollenbeck, 4 In seven and one-third In nings. Struck out: !' Kaufman, 4; ty Hollenbeck, 2; by Keeley, Sv Base on balls: Off Kaufman, 3; off Hadenbeek, 8. Hit fey pitched ball: By Kaufman, 1. Double plays: Hollenbeck to Hood to Thompson; Corhan to Jones to Keilly. Left on base: 1st Josepn, 6; Omaha, a. Time: 1:50. Um pire: Thlel. Attendance: .7,600. Score, second game: - OMAHA. ' AU. H. H. O. A. 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 8 I E. Davis, cf Corrldon, as. . King, If. Morlarlty, fj. Hhlpke, 3b. ... Flood, 2b Kickett, rf. ... Cadman, c. ... Thompson... lb. Melter, p Rhodes, p 4 8 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 12 0 1 lj Totala .-, .a 6 24 11 BT. JOSEPH. AU. . K. It. E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Powell, If. ....... Fox, 2b. Jones, lb McChesney, cf. .. Corhan, ss Keilly, 8b Bauer, rf. - Boles, c Htnlfan, p. Totals St. Joseph Omaha Two-base hits: bases: Powell (2) 4, .... 0( ...30 ..1 1 8 27 10 3 0 1 S 0 0-2 0 S 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 .1 0 Corhan, Jones, Stolen Boles, Hanlfan, Rlckett, Melter. Sacrifice hlta: hlta; Bauer, corrldon Hits: Oft Melter, , 7 'in four Innings; off Khodes, it in four Innings. Struck out: By Hanlfan, 4; by Melter, a; by Khodes, l. Bases on balls: Off Hanlfan, 4; off Khodes, S. Hit by pitched balk Hanlfan, one. Left on bases: St. Joseph, 7; Omaha, 10. Umprie. Thlel. WICHITA LEAVES SIOUX HEH1XJJ Contest Goea to Jobbers hr Seoro of Seven to One. WICHITA. Aug. 7.-Wlchlta took the first game from Sioux Clrty today. Score: WICHITA, All. It ti. O. A. Hi. ... 6-1 1 0 0 ...1 - 2 .8 6 4 0 ... 4 0 1 8 0 0 4 1 8 11 1 0 ..w 4 0 1 1 4 1 ... 2 1 0 0 8 0 .... 4 0 1 0 0 0 ... Ills 10 ,.,.3 1 .2 0 10 Wlddleton. cf. IF.ughes, Zb...i IBelden. If Koerner, lb,.. Westeriil, 3b. chmld, ss Pettlgrew, rf.. tUiaw, o JDurham, p Totals .SI 7 14 37 U isroux crtY. ;AB. K. H. A. 8 0 1 8 8 0 0 a 8 'Andreas, 2b... tem. lb Meyers, If.... 4 ... J ... 4 ... 8 ... ... 8 .... 8 gulllln, 3b uMlller, o Fenian, rf (Neighbors, cf... Hartman, ss.... Freeman, p Totals. .80 24 12 1 8 0 8 0 0 10-1 Wichita O'O 10 1 0 '0 0 0 0 61oux City Left oa bases: Sioux. City, 2; Wichita, 12. Sacrifice hits: Belden, rJhaW, Pettlgrew. Two-base hits: Shaw, Durham, Towns, 'Weiftersll. Stolen bane: ' Hughes. Double plays: (Julllln to Hartman; Hartman to Towne to Stem. Struck out: By Durham, 4; by Freeman, 0. Bases on balls: Off Durham, 0; off Freeraan, (. Passed ball: Towne. Hit with pitched ball: Schmld (2). Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. ecore, aecouu gmuv; WICHITA. ah. n. Mtddleton 1 0 Claire, cf X Huvhea 2b 0 H. P. A- 0 0 E 0 0 0 1 Belden, If S Koerner, lb I....; 8 ' OVemeriil, 3b........... 4 Hchmld. ss...w.A....-4 0 0 0 0 Pettlgrew, rf......V. a. 4 0 ''I 0 Shaw,, e.. 4 Jarnlgan. p. haner, p.... Totals ,..'...-8e ' S SIOUX .CITY. 16 , AB. H. H. PO. A. 8 0 0 Andreas. '2b... Stem, lb IMeyers, cf qutllln, Sb Miller, o J'enlon. rf Neighbors, cf. "Welsh. If Hartman. ss.. Alderman, p.. Slammond, p.. a o 16 8 0 :-4 t 0 0 1 0 0 t. 4 ........ i s Totals 1'. 83 6 11 27 15 Middleton batted for .Clair In ninth. Ploux City 4 0 t 80 0 0 0 0-T Wichita 0 ViOOOlOO-6 Left on bases: Moox City, 8; Wlchtta, T. Sacrifice, hits: Andreas, Oulllin (2), Pettl grew. Two-base hits: Qulllln (2), Fenlon, Meyers, Belden. Three-liaae hit: Pettlitrew. Home run: Shaner. Stolen bases: Belden, tStem. Hlta: Off ' Jamlgaji, 6 In one-third Inning; off Alderman, 1 in two and one third Innings; off Shaner, 6 In eiKht and two-third Innings: off Hammond. 6 In six and . two-third Innlnus. ' Double playa: (Hughes to Koerner; Pettlgrew to Schmld to WeMterall to Shaner. Struck out: By Alderman. 2; by Sharer, 6; by Hammond, 2. liases on balls: Off Altlermnn, 2; off Shaner, 6. Wild pitches: "rhaner, Hammond. Time: 8:06.. Umpire: Has k oil. DES MOINES - FAILS TO SCOME Denver Makes'' Two Bona In First Two ' Innlna;. DENVF.R. Aug. 1. Denver shut out Des Moines today. 1 to O The locals scored two runs In the first two innings and were never In danger. Score: DES MOINES. AU. H. . 4 0 H. O. A. Williams, ea Colllgan, tb .. Niehoff. Sb .. Curds. If wyr, lb ... Mattlck. ct . Iiader, rf .... Cleinmona, e Owens, p ... 18 8 ..; 8 .1...... I . ? Totals xn , DENVER. . AB. R. 6 84 16 II. O. A. I.lovrt. 2b Waldron. If .. Cranston, as . Heall, cf IJudMay. lb.... jHolan. Sb ... Cassldy, rf ... lit 0 sen 4 Reaver, 0....- Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE.' NAT L LEAGUE. . W.LPct.l W.UPd Denver 47 . .tU? Chicago fi2 3i .' Slnux Clty...i S! .fini Pittsburg ....54 38 .f!7 Lincoln Vt 45 M1 New Yir...M 29 .W Wichita 59 V Cincinnati ...17 49 .4' St. Joseph. .. 14 K .4' Philadelphia 47 47 ..VIO Omaha 4 0 .4 vi Brooklyn ....41 M .412 Pes Mnlnes..45 fit .4111 St. Louis TV M .402 Topeka 81 70 .?27 Boston M M AMEH. LEAGUE. AMEIt. A.S N. W.KIVt I W.L.Pct Philadelphia bfi HI .77 Minneapolis 77 39 .V4 Boston "10 3S .DOi St. Paul 64 49 ..V New York... M 2 ..in Toledo .......0 51 .511 Detroit S 41 .Wl Kansas Clty.S7 hi :W Cleveland ...44 SO .4.8! Columbus ...51 M .477 Washington 4n,-,. .40i( Milwaukee ..41 m AM Chicago ?S b8 .iWI Indianapolis 45 Wl . St Louis. ...,2 S .30l Louisville ...40 71 .ZM W.L.Pct W.L.Pct Fremont ....IS 32 .m Clarlrda 27 .M4 Auburn 35 X .'M0 Grand lsl'nd.14 34 M Superior Columbus ..W 27 .513' Falls City... .31 34 .514 ..10 41 .4fM! Neh. City... .35 M .4f3 Hast Inns .....""1 41 ,4'in Shenandoah 35 37 .4N Kearney ....34 43 .4fii Maryvllle ....2S 43 .3:M Seward M 43 . 455( Ked Cloud... 33 41 .4i6 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, I: bt. Joseph, 2. Second game, Omaha, 2; St. Joseph, 8. Sioux City, 1; Wionlta, 7. Lea Moines, 0; Denver, 2. Lincoln. ; Topeka, 2. second game, Lin coln, 11; Topeka, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0; Chicago, 4. New York, 1; Detroit. 4. Philadelphia, G; Kt. Louis, 0. AMEKICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 2; St. Paul, 1. (eleven Innings.) Louisville, 0; Kansas City, 1. Second game, Louisville, 1; Kansas City, 7. Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 4. (Ten In nings.) Toledo, S; Minneapolis, 8. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Columbus, 10; Seward, 2. Fremont, 5; Grand Island, 4. Games Today. Western League Omaha at St Joseph, Sioux City at Wichita, Des Moines at Den ver, Lincoln at Topeka. American League Washington at Chi cago, New Y'ork at Detroit, Hoston at Cleveland, Philadelphia at St. Louis. - National League Cincinnati at Brooklyn, St Louis at New York, Pittsburg at Bos ton. Chicago at Philadelphia. American Association Columbus at Min neapolis, Louisville at Kansas City, Indian apolis at Milwaukee, Toledo at St. Paul. Nebraska State League Hastings ai Kearney, Superior at Ked Cloud, Columbus at Grand Island, Seward at Fremont. Mink League Auburn at Nebraska City, Clarlnda at Shenandoah, Maryvllle at Falls City. Olmstead, p 8 0 a I 2 0 Totals .25 8 7 27 14 1 Des Moines OOOOOOOo 00 Denver 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stolen bases; Mattlck, Beall. Sacrifice hit: Waldron, Casaady, Niehoff. Passed balls: Clemmona. Struck out: By Olm stead, 7; by Owens, 6. Bases on bails: Off Olmstead, 1; off Owens, 8. Double playa: Lloyd to Cranston to Lindsay. Left on bases: Denver, 4; Des Moines, 6. Time: I.. Umpire: Mullen. COOLEY'S MEV LOSE TWO GAMES Lincoln Gathers In Both Contest with Topeka Men. TOPEKA, Aug. 7. Topeka lost both games o fa double-header here today to Lincoln. The locals were outhtt In the first and outplayed in the second. Score, first (tame: . i R.H.E. Topeka 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 0 Lincoln 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 11 1 Batteries: Jackson and Kerns: Fox and Clark Score, second same: - .R.H.E. Topeka 0 1 0 110 10 16 4 Lilncoln 0 O'O 0 1 0 0 0 66 9 1 'Batteries: Wriarht and Kerns: Gelst and Cruger. Umpire: Clarka. , , . . , EVENTS OK , RUNNING . . TRACKS i Textile Sarprlse. Dopester In Feat ure Stake an Saratoga. SARATOOO, N. Y.. Aug. 7-Textile, neg lected In the betting at 10. to 1, and running to his best form, won the Hurricane stake for 2-year-olds, worth 89,700 to the winner, hero today. He was ridden by Willie Knapp, who rode one of his old-time fin ishes. Semprolua and Shackleton cut out a stiff pace to the head of the stretch. Here Shackleton began to tire' and Semprolua was joined by Whist The field swung wide on the turn, which let Knapp through on the rail with Textile. Summaries: First race, six furlongs: Besom (6 to 1) won. Sea Cliff second. Kose Queen third. Time: DISS. ' Second race, about two miles: Aunt Jule (4 to 1) won, Stoure second. Montreal third. Time: 4:26. Third race, five and a half furlongs: Textile (10 to 1) won. Whist second, Sem prolus third. Time: 1:08H- Fourth race, one mile: Sir John John son (8 to 1) won, Stanley Fay .second, Dan Oscara third. Time: 1:40. Fifth race, five and a half furlonars: Dr. Duenner (7 to 1) won, Yuca second, Definite tnira. xime; i:w. ' ATHLETICS BEAT ALL STARS Denlaon Athletlo Club Tnkes Victory hr Sven to Throe Score. The Denlaon Athletics club defeated the "All Stars" at Benson park by the score of 7 to a Hatohen was on the mound for the Ath letlcs and pitched a good game, only allow ing four hits. Moran pitched for the "All Stars" and was hit quite freely, especially with men on bases. The AthleUos put up a great fielding game, only making on error, which was on a hard ohanoe. . The features of the game were the field ing of the Athletics, especially W. Hatchen and smith, who fielded everything that came their ' way, some being difficult chances. i Next Saturday the Denlson Athletlo club will play the Omaha Gas company team, Score: R.H.E Athletlca. 8 8 0 0 1 1 7 1 i All Stars 1 0 0 0 0 0 8-8 4 1 Batteries: Athletics. A. Hatohen and Dv. Cert; All Stars, Moran and Kllng. Um pire: Kucera. HAPPY HOLLOW HAS DEFEAT Oman Gaa Company Team Wine Happy Hollow ball players were rather overwhelmed Saturday by the Omaha Oas company's team, going under by a score of I to L The gaa company men were es pecially strong In their work with the bat Score: OMAHA OAS CO. HAPrT HOLLOW. AB.H.O. A S. AB H.O.A.B Tbour, 4 1 f 1 tunlfar, tl.,.1 111 Barr. If t 11 IVmU b.... I 4 I 111 epurkw, tb... I 1 1 I 4 11 Cuumn, m. 4 1111 tilt Lmimmr, lh. 4 1 4 I 10 0 1 brown, e 4 1 6 1 4 10 11 Thompson, rf 1 1 1 0 i 0 10 OBronis. rf.... 1 0 t 1 1 4 0 H(nlck, p 4 1 1 I I uo'ihmi, tb I rbr. ..).. I Blllott, lb... 4 glljr. lb.. I Hamilwa, p. 4 Uull.n. cf... 4 Htatar, rf ... 4 Dolulun. If... I 1 i 0 I Totals.. .M it rr io i Totals It in I Two-base hits: Faber (2). Elliott Three base hits: D rummy, Dougherty. Home runs Faben LUiett. Dougherty, stolen baaea Barr. Faber (8). Sacrifice hits: Barr Weeks. Bate on balls: Off Hamilton, 8; off riagenaink, a. umpire: Bchaeffer. . PLAY COURSE WITH ONE CLUB Happy Hollow Golfers Compete E. O. Hamilton Prise. for The E. O. Hamilton golf contest at Happy Hollow club, which Is being played out with one club all around, narrowed down to four contestants. Saturday afternoon. . Tb qualifiers were: Score. Ifd'Cp. Net. J. W." Lnngren lt - 24 12 H, Sturdevant W 12 M M. W. Cahan 100 14 E. A. Benson 101 80 M They will play off, Lonarea IS, against Cahan U; and Sturdevant tit, against Ben son la. BKOWNb BLANKED BY COOMBS St. Louis Team Unable to Find Ath letic Man's Currei. RECRUIT HELPS SOX TO WIN Meleon Gets single and Triple, Drlr In In nan and Scoring; H 'ni sei f, When senators Draw (Inner. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7. Philadelphia, through the splendid work of Pitcher Coombs, to day shut out St. Louis, 6 to 0.. Coombs struck out nine St. Louis batters. Lake was hit hard In the third Irnlng. The field was wet and soggy. Score: ST, LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A.R Sinn. If I 1 I turtwll, lb. 4 1 Niwmiui, lb. 4 to (Jripnn. rf.... I 1 8. hwf ltttr.cf I 1 WbIUca, m.. I 1 I TmMdala, Jb 4 1 0 Stephens. 4 0 4 Uk,, p...... 1 1 V CrlM 10 0 0 OLord. If 1 I 0 0 t OOldrtnc, cf... 4 110 4 0 OCnlllna tb... I 1 t OUakar. lb... (14 4 0 0 O Davis, lb.... 14 4 0 1 4 Hur, lb... 110 0 0 1 1 Murphy, rf.. 10 10 4 1 4 lltrrr, ra.... 4 110 0 I V LJYlhiiton. e 4 1 II 0 1 0 Coomb, p... 4 1110 Totali tt t 17 11 1 Totals .. 11 17 1 matted for Lake In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Lake. Three-base hit: Lord. Sacrifice hit: Lord. Wild pitch: Coombs, r.ases on balls: Off Lake, 3; oft Coombs, 4. Struck out:' By Lake, 4; by Coombs, 9. Lett on banes: St. Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 7. Time: 1:60. flower. .Umpires: Evans and Colll- Meloan Makes Record. CHICAGO. Aug. 7. Ed Walsh held Wash- tigton to two hits, both by Conroy, here today, and Chicago won, 4 to 0. The bat- ng of Melonil. the recruit, featured, -the cw coiner getting a alngle and triple, driv ing in one run and scoring himseif. Score: CHICAGO. WASHLVUTON. . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Zalder. Ib.... 10 14 OMilan. cf.... 4UI01 l'irut, cf.... 4 Miluan, rf... 4 110 OBchaeler, If.. 4 0 1 0 0 14 0 4 Kllllfer, lb.. 4 0 0 6 0 114 0 Kllwrfald, lb I 0 1 I 4 111 OM.Uride. I 1 1 1 111 li'nnroy. rf... 11100 0 4 4 Ol'nRlaub, lb. 1 0 10 1 0 10 0 0 Henry, c 1 1 1 0 10 0 lLallvelt .... 1 0 0 0 4 Oroomc p. . . 1 0 1 1 IKiughxrty, It 4 TtintiahUI. S I Purtell, lb... I ii. iu, lb... 1 uyne, e 4 rV.Uh, p 1 Totals U 1 17 I 1 Ooulor 1 4 0 0 0 Recktndorf.e 0 4 0 0 4 Uuycr, p 0 0 0 0 4 ToUla 40 I 24 11 I Batted for Henry In eighth. Batted for Groome In eiirhth. Chicago 0 1100101 4 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Twoiam hlta: nmis-hertv. Tannehlll Three-base hit: Meloan. Hits r Off Groome, off Mover. 2. Sacrifice hits: Tannehlll. Purtell. Sacrifice flies: Collins, Zelder (2), Meloan, Parent. Double plays: H. Meloan, nenry and McHrlde. l,ert on bases: Wash ington, 3; Chicago, 7. Bases on errors: Washington. 1: Chicago. 8. Bases on balls: Off Groome, 1. Struck out: By Walsh, 10; by Groome. 1. Time: 1:45. UmDrles: Ferine and Dineen. . T I vers Make Three StrnJcht. DETROIT. Aug. 7. Detroit made It three straight from New York today, wln- ng ty a score of 4 to 1. Summers de- Served a shutout, but lost It through ragged support The home club- took a safe lead in the third, when It bunched a ingle, sacrifice and two doubles. Cobb's batting featured.. Score: DETROIT. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. D. Jones. If. I 1 2 0 onanists. It... 4 0 2 0 0 Dolehanty, lb 4 0 4 1 1 Hemphill, rf 4 0 I 0 0 Cobb, cf 1110 1 Knight, as... 4 112 4 Crawford, rf. 1 10 0 OCrae. of 10 I 0 0 Morlarty, Ib. 4 0 1 4 0 Chase, lb... 4 1 7 0 4 Bush, ss 4 1 I 4 1 Laporte, 2b. . 4 1 I 1 0 T. Jones, lb. 1 0 14 0 lAuatm, lb... 4 0 12 0 Schmidt, c... I 0 I I 1 Mitchell, s... 4 1111 Summers, p.. I 2 0 1 0 Hu(hss, p... 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 14 117 17 Totals.. '....14 411 10 1 Detroit ..0 18000 0 1 4 New York 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Crawford.' Cobb (2). Knight. Sacrifice hit: D. Jonea. Stolen base: Bush. -Double play: Laporte to Knight to Chase. Left on bases:. Detroit, New York. 6. Base on balls r . Off Sum mers, li off Hughes, 2. Base on- errors: New York, 4. Hit by pitched . ball : By Hughes, T. Jones. Struck out: By Sum mers, 6; by Hughes, 1. Wild pitch: Hughes. Time: 1:38. Umpires: O'Lough lln and Egao. . RESULTS IN THREE-I LEAGUE Dubuque, Waterloo and Peorln Win Rock Island Divides. , , DUBUQUE, la., Aug. 7. Not a Danville player .-cached third base In today's game. Dubuque winning, 4 to 0. Score: R.H.E. Dubuque 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 9 0 Danville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 4 Batteries: Perkins and Boucher; Bens and Hildebrand. WATERLOO, la.. Aug. 7. Waterloo tier the score In the ninth Inning on singles by Long and Belter. Collins singled in the eleventh, stole second and counted the win ning run on Fremer's single. Score; R.rtlS. Waterloo 0 000000010 12 V 0 Bloomlngton 0 000010000 01 8 0 Batteries: Chapman and Harrington: Pendergat and Nunamaker. . ROCK ISLAND. III., Aug. 7.-Rock Island and Springfield divided a double-header to day. Score, first game. R.H.E. Rock Island....! 0000001 2 77 Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 Batteries: Quelsser and O Leary; Willis, Laudermllk and Hartley. Score, second game: R.H.E. Hock Island ...0 1000000 0-1 98 Springfield 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 8 0-6 9 a Batteries: Cavet and Stark; Laudermllk and Hartley. DAVENPORT, la.. Aug. 7. Peoria bunched hits off Archer in the eighth which, with an error at the plate, gave them four runs. Score: R.H.E. Davniport ......0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 i : Peoria 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 06 e : Batteries: case, Arcnar ana waisn: Cook and Jacobs. CLUBMEN BEAT STOCK YARDS Rod and Gun Club Wins Game by Scoro of Ft v to Four. Playing an uphill game the Rod and Gun club emerged as the victors over the Union stock yards team of South Omaha by a cor of 6 to 4 yesterday. The Union stock yards secured an early lead and was quite confident of victory when the Rod and dun club began to solve Smith's delivery, finally grabbing the game In the eighth on a series of mlscues aided by a hit by Van Cleave. Smith, however. pitched an excellent game, whiffing four teen and passing but on. Fletcher for the Rod and Gun olub also twirled well and was strong In pinches. He was accorded excellent support by his team mates, who fielded sensationally at critical periods. In the second, with Graves on third, Yost hit one to deep left and Relnshrlber with a marvelous throw doubled up Graves at the plate. Score: KOD AND OUN tTX'B. IIKION STOCK YARDS. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Ksnnsdy, lb. 4 111 1 Adklns, Ib... 4 1 4 1 Talbot lb.... 4 4 10 Oschwaxts. rf. 4 4 1 0 Clark, tb.... 4 4 11 Dow, s 4 0 11 4 Grata, as... 4 114 I K.nnady, tb. 4 1 1 8 0 OSTana'sh, If 4 4 0 4 Praoll. lb.. 4 0 10 4 Yoat, e I 0 M 4 4 Woodruff, ss 4 4 4 1 4 Smith, P I 4 0 lft'ktibr. If. I 0 I 1 4 MoOllan, of I 4 I 4 I Vam laava, ct 4 I I 1 Thomas, rf.. I 1 0 0 4 flMcbsr, p.. 1 1 4 I 4 Totals II Ik I I Totals 14 4 17 I I Rod and Gun 00000118 6 Y. S. Yards 00088000 04 Two-base hits: Graves (2), P. Kennedy, G. Kennedy. Home run: Fletcher. Struck out: iiy timlth. 14; by Fletcher, 9. Stolen bases: ' Relnsbrlber, Adklns (2), G. Ken nedy. Double play: Keinsbtiber to Dow. Umpire: Fits er aid. i Gavlxaa on the Job. Tommle Gavlgan, who Is scheduled for a ten-round boxing exhibition at Stanek's hall. Twentieth and (J afreets, South Omaha, Wednesday, has arrived In South Omaha and la working out at the local club rooms. He Is a welterweight from Cleveland, O., and has the reputation of being a match for any of the. fast ns of the east. He will meet Jack Fitzgerald, who Is widely known In the middle west DIETZ CLUB BEATS T. M. C. A. Association Lads Are Whitewashed hr 14 to O Score. The Diets club team traveled over to the Young Men's Christian association camp yesterday and trimmed the ball tosxers there to the tune of 14 to 0. This la the first bunch of nine goose eggs handed the Young Men's Christian association lads this sea son. On several different occasions the Young Men's Christian association's chances for scoring looked bright, but pretty heaves to the plate by the Dletzes cut off four aspiring bsse runners. Mc Lean twirled a beautiful game for the Diets crowd, holding the Young Men's Christian association boys to six hits and benching five via the whiff route. Spell man was rigged out In his clouting gar ments, punching three to the land of safety. Next Saturday, at the Diets club, the Kod and Gun club team, will be on the bill of fare. Score: DIETS CIXB. Y. M. C. A. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A Wall, ss 4 Anderson, lb 4 OAvsry, ss 4 I 0 lMcl-ul'sh. Ib 4 1 1 f psllman, . If. 6 McLean, p .. I QulRlry, o. . . I McAn'ws, Ib 2 B. Plainer, lb I B. Platncr, cf I Laflsrty, rf.. 4 Elsenhart, cf t 0 Lewis. P 4 1 0 OLonsn'r, If . 4 1 1 OOodfrsy, lb.. 4 0 1 OWIIson, lb... 4 1 11 4Hothcry, s... 10 7 Kohn, rf 1 0 I tw.rt. rf 1 0 1 Totsls II I 27 11 4 Totals 41 II 17 11 1 ' Diets Club 1 6 0 1 0 0 4 0 S-14 Y. M. C. A 0 0 0000000-0 Two-base hits: Hall, Avery. Struck out: By Lewis, 6; by McLean, 6. Bases on balls: Off Lewis, 4; off McLean, 1. GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR TROPHY Field Club Crack Flay for Tresl. - dent' Cnp W. N. Chambers was low man In the qualifying round at the Field club Satur day for the president's trophy and Albert Cahn and Dr. Sumney got crowded out of the running on a tied score. The other Field club champions fared a little better nd the first round brought In some fairly good cards. The play was medal handicap, sixteen to qualify, and resulted as follows: Score. Hdcp. Net W. N. Chambers .77 2 75 S 77 8 78 4 7S 1 78 11 'i 13 sn . ' to 8 80 14 8 9 82 2 82 10 82 12 2 7 83 14 83 A. H. Clark 85 J. W. TUlson 8 J. S. Abbott ri.... 82 E. Buckingham A. C. Page 00 E. A. Baird 93 Jack Sharp St W. K. Cundlff 88 A. O, Hunt 9rt J. Blakeney 91 James Allen M O. W. Shields................ 92 G. T. Wilson M4 D. V. Sholes... 90 J. W. Robb 97 H. C. Sumney, Albert Cnhn and E. P. Murphy also turned In cards of eighty- three net, but lost out by lot The next round will be match play. ASSOCIATION , CONTRACTS , MADE List of Slen Sinned and Relensed Since July Fifteenth. CHICAGO, Aug. "7f The following con tracts and releases have been promulgated In the American ' Base . Ball association since July 15: Cv-.'. Contracts With Columbus, George W. Perrlng. Charles Berger. With Indianapolis, James J. Dowd. With Louisville, 'U N. Osborn. P. Bu chanan, J. B. Boyle, J O. Fisher, Don M. Hoffman. With Milwaukee, Albert Bartiff. A. W. Kureaner. '' ' Wrlth Bt. Paul. Orv 10 Woodruff. Elmer Rieger. With Toledo. E. T. Rogers. John P. GilUran, W. Eteslck. A Releases By Indlanarxllg.:M.!'0. Brtds-es. Oscar Graham, John McCarthy (unconditionally). uy Minneapolis, jesse tanneniu (uncon ditionally). By Toledo. Qeorge ' W. Bovce to Port land, Frank Owen to' Kansas City. uy Kansas City to- Toledo. William Es- sick. QUEER BASE BALL DECISION President of American Association Order Called Game Finished. MINNEAPILIS. Minn., Aug. 7.-Presl- dent Thomas Chlvlngton of the American association today promulgated one of the queerest decisions In. the base ball history, ordering ; the second ' fame of a double- header between Columbus and Minneapolis on June 30, which .went only seven and one-half Innings, to be fl-nlahed after the regular game on Monday. On June 30 It had been agreed to call the. second game at a stipulated time, but Manager Frlel protested when Umpire Guthrie called the game at the end of the seventh half Innings, with Minneapolis ahead, 8 to 4. Therefore, on Monday after noon, after the regular scheduled game, the Minneapolis and Columbus teams will play one Inning to complete the unfinished game of June 30. SCHLECHTERy CHESS CHAMPION Austrian Player Win 151 even Game and Take First Place. HAMBURG, Aug. 7. The International chess tourney, begun In this city on July 18, was concluded today, when the Austrian champion. Cart Schlechter, captured first prize with 11V4 games won. Th other best scores were: Base Ball Tourney nt Garser. GARNER. la.. Aug. 7. SDeclal. Garner will pull off a base ball tournament August 17, 18 and 19, and base ball boomers are now touring the country In automobiles advertising th event Mason City, Clear Lake, Charles City and Ootch's Champs will contest. Foreet City will have a tournament shortly after to come In nrlor to the Maaon City tournament and races on August a to z. Giant Still Wlnnlnsr. CHARTER OAK, la., Aug. 7. (Special ieiegram.j t ne Omaha Ulants are still winning through Iowa, They defeated vrts.rter Oak by the score of 7 to 8. Hits Giants, 7; Inane C'tw. 2. Batteries: wants, Williams and Hurl; CntuUr Oak, Kasmussen and Norman. Blr l.enaue Get Brans City Man. DENVER. Colo., Aug. 7. "Chick" Hart man, shortstop of the Sioux City team of the Western league, has been sold to the Brooklyn Nationals, according to announce ment made by the Sioux City owner to day. Hartman will not be delivered to Brooklyn until the end of th season. Iowa (Slants Win. DOW CITY. Ia.. Aug. 7. (Special Tele gram.) The Omaha Giants defeated the Dow City team, by score of 8 to 2. Batter ies: Giants. Brown and Hurt; Dow City, i-aul ana f reed. Man Think He I Wealthy. NEW YORK, Aug. 7. At the Instance of Mrs. Belle Harper Hughes, a commission was appointed today to Inquire Into th sanity of her husband, Joseph B. Hughes of this city, a retired capitalist. Among the allegations on which ah bases her petition ar the following: That with an Income of 818.000 a year he Imagine that h I wealthy. That one of his favorlt recreations 'is to sit for hour reading the newipapers up side down. If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet tonight before retiring and you will feel all right la th morning. Sold by all daajsra. SAINTS LEFT IN ELEVENTH Berger'i Hit, with Wrigley'i Error. Gives Columbus Game. SECOND MILL STOPPED BY FAIN Kansas City nines Take Two Contents from Louisville Hoosters Defeat II rovers la Tenth. ST. PAUL, Minn.. Aug. 7. Columbus won an eleven-Inning game from St. Taul today, 8 to 1. Wrlgley's errors, Bergor's hit and a a fielder's choice resulted In the winning run. A second game was to have been played, but was stopped by rain after one Inning had been played. Score: st. pAt u ooLtMnrs. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A K. Jones, rf 4 W oodruff, 9b 4 Clarke. If 6 M't'ormli-k.sa 4 Autrey, lb... 4 Murray, rf.. 4 Wrinlfy, Jb. 4 Ksily, c 4 Chech, p I (Miring. , p... 1 Lies 1 ) 1 0 0 Pcrrlng. lb.. 4' t 0 Hlnrhriian.lf 1 1 0 Conaalton, rf 4 4 0 IMwna. 2b.... I ) 0 prill, cf 4 4 0 Odwell. lb... 4 0 0 I 1 4 4 1 3 0 14 1 t 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 t 1 1 2 d 1 0 .0 0 I 0 I 2 2 1 Mihltni, ss. 4 0 ArbOKHSt, 0 Uvrgvr, p. 0 0 Totsls... .34 I 11 14 1 Totals li 4 31 11 1 Batted for Chech In eighth. Columbus 1 000000000 12 St. Paul 0 000000010 01 Two-base hit: Wrlgley. Three-base hits: Hlnchman. .MeCormk'k. Stolen bases: Woodruff, Murray. Double plays: Wood ruff, Autrey; Mahllng to Odwell. Hits: Off Chech, 4 in eight innings; off Gehring, 1 in three innings. Bases on balls: Off Chech, 1; off Berger, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Chech, Perrlng. ' Struck out: By Chech, 3; by Berger, 6; by Gehring, 1. Wild pitch: Ber ger. Sacrifice hit: McCormick. Left on bai.es: St. Paul, 8; Columbus, 8. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Chili and Cusack. Ilooalcrs Win In Tenth. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 7. Indianapolis won a ten-Inning same, 6 to 4, a lwss to Wil liams, llayden's sicrlflce and Carr's single scoring the winning run. Both pitchers were hit freely. Score: - MILWAt'KKE. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Randall, rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 rhidb'urne.cf 1110 0 Charles, lb.. 1111 0 Williams, lb. 4 2 110 Lewis, as.... 4 111 1 Haydsn, rf... 2 1 I 0 0 Marsh'll,lb-c 4 15 2 1 narr. lb I I 14 1 ft Barry, 1Mb.. 4 111 1 0 Dolehanty, If 4 0 1 0 0 Clark, lb.... 5 0 0 1 0 Huwltr, c... 4 1110 Spencer, cf... 1 1 4 2 0 Murcji. lb... 112 10 Breen. If..., 1110 u Cutler, ss.... 4 1111 Ludwlg. o... 0 0 0 0 0 Cheney, p.. .3 0 0 4 0 Douctiertr, p401IO Totals 51 10 30 14 1 Totals 34 10 SO 14 1 Milwaukee 1 10000101 04 Indianapolis 0 30000010 16 Two-base hits: Howley, Charles, Randall. Three-base hit: Carr. Sacrifice hits: How ley, Cheney, Hayden (2), Breen (2), Barry, Marshall. Stolen bases: Charles, Lewis. Double plays: Dougherty to Barry; Spencer to Clark; Lewis to Charles to Barry; Spencer to Barry. Left on bases: Milwau kee, 13; Indianapolis, 7. First base on balls: Off Dougherty, 6; off Cheney, 3. Hit with pitched ball: Chadbourne, Spencer. Struck out: By Dougherty, 4; by Cheney, 4. Passed ball: Marshall. Time: 2:26. Umpire: Owens. Mudhena Paddle Out. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 7. Toledo won an easy game from Minneapolis, 6 to 3. The game was stopped witli Minneapolis at bat In the seventh, because of the darkness of an Impending storm. After the rain the field was a sea of mud. Toledo hammered Altrork off the slab In the fourth, making enough runs to win. Scona; MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO. AD. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Clymer, cf... I 0 2 0 0 Hallmsn, rr. 4 1 1 0 1 Altlzer, ss... I 0 2 1 0 Hlnchman, Ib 1 110 0 Cravsth, If... I 110 0 Sullivan, ct..l 1 1 0 0 Williams, 2b 1 I 0 1 0 Hickman, If. 1 1 1 0 0 Rose man, rf. I 1 1 1 1 Land, C......I 0 1 IV M'Cormick.lb 1 0 1 1 0 Freeman, lb I 0 14 0 1 GUI, lb 1 0 T 1 0 McCarthy, si I I I 0 Owens, e 1110 0 Elw.rt. 3b... 110 4 0 Altrock, p... 10 0 1 OVIntllng, p.. I 1 0 I 0 Sags, p 11100 Totals J5 I 11 11 2 Totals 15 7 11 I 1 Minneapolis 0 10 0 1 18 Toledo ,; 0 1 0 4 0 0-5 Two-base hits: Sage, Hlnchman. Three base hits: Owens, Hallman. Stolen base: Hickman. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Toledo, 6. Hits: Off Altrock, 8 in four in nings; off Sage, 0 In two Innings. Bases on ball.: Off Altrock, 2; off Sage, 1. Struck out: By Altrock, 1; by Sage, 1; by Ylngling. 2. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Bierhalter and Ferguson. Blues Win Twice. KANSAS CWY. Aug. 7. Timely and well scattered hits won both games of a double heus," today for Kansas City. The pltch ln worm of Khoades was splendid and throughout both games excellent support ma given both Khoades and Swann. Score, firBt game: KA.N8A8 CITT. LOUI9VILLB. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. efhannon. If.. Smoot, rf.... Shay, lb Lova, lb Hiftery, ef.. 110 0 Robinson, ss. I 0 0 11 0 114 14 0 0 olsio 0 14 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 4 10 0 0 2 0 oooo 0 10 0 Fisher, If.... 4 12 4 1 Stanley, cf... I 1 10 0 0 Bohannon.lb I 1 1 0 ODoyls, lb 4 James, c. 0 7 2 0 Pickering. If I Flarbeao. tb.. I Downle, ss... 1 Hhoades, p.. I 12 1 OMagee, 2b... I 0 14 1 Schrack, c... I 0 0 4 0 Weaver, p... I Hslls 1 Totals.. 14 6 27 IS 1 Totals U 1 24 15 1 Batted for Bohannon In ninth. Kansas City: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Stanley. Sacrifice hit: Rhodes. Stolen bases: Shay, Kaftery, (2). First base on errors: Louisville, 2; Kansas City, L Struck out: By Weaver, 2; Dy i W quality sell like But Cobs "are Jn a mm Each hat the same distinctive, pleasing taste. the pieaiant, that has made them the moot pop ular cigan in America. Just buy a package of Cobs it is a green pack- Good things come in small packages, Cob "Vest-Pocket Edition," 5c for a packet of 3. ALLEN Khoades, 7. !.eft on bases: Louisville, 5; Kansas City. 4. Bases on balls; off Weaver, 1; off Khoades. 2. Hit bv pitcher: Roblnsjn, by Khoades; Lownle, by Weaver. Time: 1:25. ' Score, second game: KANSAS CITY. LrH:lVtlJ.B. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H O.A.F.. shannon. If.. 4 110 ORoMnson. sa 4 1 Coeaeh. rf... I 110 oriaher, K-... I 1 Shsv, th I 4 I 1 Istanlar, ef... 4 4 Lor, lb I I II A 0 B'.h'on.lb-Sb 4 0 Hufiery, cf.. 4 110 tVyle, Ib I 1 Hitter, r 4 14 0 Mrhnens, lb.. I I Hi r beau, lb.,1 1 1 4 1 Pickering, rf 4 0 Dnwnl. SS.. 4 111 PMkse. 4 4 Swann, p.... I 14 1 Os.hreck, e...l I - Halla. p 1 I Totals 16 11 27 .1 I Osborne, p... 1 0 4 Totals SI I 14 I 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 7 Louisville 0 0001000 0-1 Two-base hit: Doyle, Love. Sacrifice hits: Shannon, Karbeau, Fisher, Stolen bases: CotaHh, Rltter. Left on bases: Louisville, 6; Kansas City, T. Strurk out: By Halla, 4; by Osborne, 2; by Swann, 4. Bases on balls: Off Halla, 8:. off Osborne. 1. Hits: Off Halla. 9 In six Innings; off Osborne, 2 In two Innings. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Hayes, Two Presidents Meet Informally at Burgess Point McKinley of Illinois Calls on Taft and Assures Him Next House Will Be Republican. BEVERLY, Mass.. Aug. 7. (Special Telegram.) The president of the United States and tne president of Chile met yesterday with an exhange of formali ties that were cordially Informal. Occurring, as it did, In quiet and se cluded Burgess point, where Mr. Taft's modest summer cottage Is located, the meeting was robbed of much of the pomp and ceremony that would have occurred In Wash Ins ton or any other capital. The only suggestion or military ceremony came ' from th presidential yacht May flower, which conveyed President and Mrs. Montt and several members of their suite from Boston to Beverly and paid them due honors. President and Mrs. Montt returned to Boston this afternoon to take the 6:30 train for New York. Representative W. B. McKinley of Illi nois, chairman '6f the republican con gressional committee, saw President Taft tnis afternoon and assured the president the next house would be . safely repub lican. - Kansas Insurgents Outline Ideas in Their Platform Propose to Adopt Something that Will Be a Model for Other Re publicans to Follow. TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. 7.-(Speclal Tele gram.) It la the purposo of the Kansas Insurgents ,fo Incorporate In the platform for the republican convention which meets August 30, the 'following planks: Public utilities bill. , Re-call for state officers. Indorsement of bank guaranty and a de mand for further legislation. Election ,of United States senators by direct vote, Consolidation of boards of directors of penal and charitable Institutions. ' Revision of the tariff. Indorsement of the good points of Presi dent Taft's administration. FOLK WARNS DEMOCRATS WHO JOIN INSURGENTS Say Movement la General Through Tbree Coast State Will De ' atror Party. BEVERLY, Mass , Aug. 7. (Special who are joining hands with Insurgents are endangering their organisations, Joseph W. Folk, former governor of Missouri, told his auditors at a banquet of the Young Men's Democratic club here tonight Mnskoka the beautiful. Do you know th place? If not, your pleasure has suffered. Ask for that hand some Muskoka folder Issued by the Grand Trunk Railway System. 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The six-round content between Langford and Al Kaufmann. scheduled fni Wednesday afternoon, August JO, In Phl adelphla, promises to be 'the biggest thins In tho nature of an outdoor event evel seen In th Quaker city. i ' Langford's manager, Joe Woodman, "say i he will send. his man right after Kauf mann, with instruction to finish him as quickly as posslblo. "I want Langford to beat Kaufmann as quickly and as decisively as he can,"' said Manager Woodman, "for the reason; that In so doing Jack Johnson will b forced by public sentiment. If nothing else, to con sider our demand for a match. . . ,' i 'Johnson and Kaufmann, It. will t re called," said Woodman, "boxetf ten rounds In San Francisco, and at the end, Kauf mann appeared to bo the stronger, even though he loai the decision. And that is chiefly the reason for wanting ' Langford to do better than JohriSon Ald." i ! i To Be n Reap Fight. ,! When Woodman's attention was tailed to the fact that-there . wV, many who doubted the genulnencss'if the ' Johnson- Kaufmann bout, hi . repty was .that a knew nothing about, that;,. , But of.' one thing he was certain, and that, .was that no one would Question the merits- of th contest - between Langford and 'Kaufmann wne-n n waa over.-, . -,,v : t "You can bet." saTd"? Woodman, Xhat Langford will make Knufmanri take th count' It he can, and nb doubt tb big Calt- foniian Intends to treat my man In a like manner. , U. ...', ' . ! .'.- ' Tom O'Rourke Is negotiating with Packey MeFarland for a fnatirn Trlth' Jack Goodman for the latter, part ,of the month. AicFarland la asking for pretty stiff terms and It may be that O'Rourke, Will ftgt be able to sign chiefly because h la ; avers to giving guarantees. " , .,,..' t'- If' Packey can be Induced to'' 'conslfjer Is as good as made,, fqrnhe latter Isjfnffce than anxious for a mlxup with, the stock yards favorite. ' . 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