TilE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910. li Lincoln Takes Two More; . ' . OMAHA RALLIES, BUT FAILS Until Inning Attempt to Bare Day Beiultt in Four Bunt. ST. JOSEPH PUTS St&N.OVEB tearke Im4 (rM Shaloat- Joar mm niBKCt At Tree..aae Hit riv To-Bar Am Beeareo. 8T. JOSEPH, Ai l.'-A batting rally In h nlnlh Inning her; today raved Omaha from a shut out by St. Joseph. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. .H. O. A. E. Powtil, If.. Fox. 2b .4 0 Q 1 v . t ' 10 Jones, lb.. I 1 2 MoChesney,. ef.. ...... 1 1 Coiban. s. V ' i Re'illy, 3b.,. 4 .I'M. Bauer, ri.... Roles, o Johnson, p.. TotU.... ! 0 4 1 I .......IB ' 7 37 1 OMAHA""' - All. U'K ' O. A E. 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 orrtdon, ....... ' 'J'" J ? Inc. cf......t..S. -A J onarlty, 3b ! 9 i 2 iggert, rf j Graham, 2b J Thompson, lb -I Ooi'dlng. o..i 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 Htnwera n 8t ('adman 1 J Hollenbeck 1 1 Touii ':..... "4 9 U Batted for tSfmdlng In Ihe ninth. , Hmtted for Htower In Vre nlnth..- I..nK.. ' t 1M 1 0 0 2 Omaha 000O00044 Tt.r.h..u hn- Jonea. HlrKert. Two baee hlta: MoChedney, Bolea. Rlggert inri.riiv rvomtina:. -" Htolea baees ox. Jones. McCheaney, Bolei Sacrifice hits ..... Mtrimk nut: . HV Jonnsnll a k.. 'oir.ra T trirat haae'on bailn: Oft Johnson. 1; off fltowers, 1. Hit with pitched h.n- Hv Johnson. S: bv Btowers, I. JjCII on baaes: Ht. Joseph.-6: Omaha, 1L Um pire: Sternberg. Atterdnnce: LINCOLN CAPT1HK TWO GAME Poa4 Plera UArd lusd Wla ISaally ' in Baeb: UNCOLiV Nob., Aug. -Uncoln won both games of- today's double-header wltn Topeka by scores of 10 to 2 and 12 to . The first was an easy proposition for the locals. Barber was hit hard and the lle'd Ing behind hlra was poor. Topeka knocked Knapp out of the box In the second game, but Uelst. who succeeded him, was better. Jackson was nit pra inrtu.nuui. firs, game: - ; - AU. R. 4 H.O. A. E. Jude, If Uacrnler, ss..... Cole, cf... Cobb, rf.. Cockman, lb.... Thomas, lb Wetdenaaul, lb. Clark, o......,.- Fox, p . Totals ...41210 ...4012s 2 3 I 0 14 2 8 0 ... 6 .. t 1 .. 1 1 il 4 . V ..M '10 18 27 14 AB. B. H.O. A. E. U'nAliV ef' Il.o ft o lieckley, 10 - i Klley. If v...: -2 Abbott, If '...;. . Kniy ,ss 1 1.4 Welch, 2b 4 0 etoffer, Sb 4 0 Brown,, jp .rM... J Barber, p.............. 4 . a I 0 0 s 1 0 .1 o.,.,o Totals ...S4 I . M Lincoln 0 0 -J 1 0,0 10 r.w -.0 0 "0 1 OiO'OIO'OOO-l -i'i,.lh!ltTCTrk. Two-Baa! hits w,.uniiil. Fox. liflcklev. Riley. Welch Double-play: Cockman to Weldensaul to Thomas. Stolen bases: Jude, weicn, oior fer (2). Sacrifice hits: Uagnler, Thomas i2). Fox. Strutk out: By ox. 1; by . bar ber. 1. Base on balls: Off Fox. 1; ort iiar h.p uit kv nitched hall:- By Fox. 1 Time: 1:46. Umpires: Flynn ana uiara. Score, second game: ' i , AB. . R. H.O. A. El Jude, If ..A........ ,1 J 4,0 1 (laznler. as 5 2 14 10 Cole, cf.., , 4 1 2 , tlobb. b. rf ,.,,....,4 Cockman. lb..;.. . I I 1 8 1 1 8- 3 0 a u A. 0 1 0- 0 3 0 0 0 8 Thomas, lb...... Weldensaul, 2b.. Ciurk, e Knapp, p.v...j'.. vielht, P,. r.. ... ! 1 0 0 v ft: I - Totm iY.87 ' IS 14 37 v TOPEKA.. . AB. R." H.O. Wooley, cf 6 1 0.1 Hockley, lb.. ...!.... 8 ' 0 ( 9 Klley, If 5 12 8 Kerns, rf 6 2 2 0 Rellly, ..w.-.R.U',..-.,.-4'-'" 1-1' Welch. 2b v ri . ? 21 .Koffer, 8b..,..V.,;f ', 1; Brown, c j 0 1 3 Jackson, p.... t .1 ., 3 0 Totala Lincoln . 9 1 24 12 0; A J 11 I 0 3 1 2 12 Topeka Three-base -, Kerns, Rilll) Cobb. Thonii , Sacrifice hits. Clark ii). H and- one-third I J 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 I .. -mi. v Two-base hits: .Stolen bases: Jude, vWUdensaul, weicn. Gagnler, Cole, Cobb, Knapp 10 In three off Oelirt, In five i. Struck out: By and two-thirds Knapp, I; by Jacl.. , , J: by Gelst, 3. Base on balls: uri ku.iiv i', orr uacKaon, 1. Time; 1:M. Umpiw. .Fynn and Clark. WICHITA OjJJTHlTg alOVy CITY Wlaa Wlthaaf Dlfflralty by Three to WICHITA. Aug. 9 Wichita outhlt Sioux City today and took tui. .Kpme without difficulty, I to l core: WICHITA. ' J ' -- - -Al. R. .ItjLo. Mlddleton,' cL".?.'...v;,4 V?., 1 lluahes. 2b . 4 . 2 I Melden. If ....3 ,0 1 Koerner, lb,...,w3,.l ' 1 , 7 WestersU,. lb.,!,.,"! l"-l"1 Sclimiut. ss.... IW...'.b V , rf.. 1 v? rd. pi 3 rettigrew, rt. snaw. e Shackelford, p Totals Andreas. 2b.. stein, lb o Meyers, If j gnlllln, lb Miller, 0 Fen Kn, rf Neighbors, cf.. Hartinan. ss... Chabek, p Totals .. Wichita .... bloux City.. ..10000100 3 ..000000010-1 Left on baacai Cloux City. 8: Wichita. 8. Two-base hit: jkhinldt. Home run: Cha bek. Stolen base: 4JullUn, Double plays: Was ten II to lila-hes to Koerner) bclinndc t', Hughes to koerner. titruck out: By tllieckolford. 6 A by ' Chabek. I. Passed ball; Miller, gnaw. Wild pitch: Cha- oek. Hit by pitched ball: Koerner, Cha bek. Time: 2:ut. Umpire. Haskell. DENVER. Ai. 9.-Des Moines took the last game of the series from Denver today, 4 to 6. -Denver jut In pinch hitters In the ninth In the hAe of tying the ecore, but they were unable to hit. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Williams, 8b.... i Colllgan, aa..... Neihoft. Sb Curtis, If Dwyer, lb....... Mattlcks. cf.... H.dar, rf... ...... Dawson, o. ...... Mitchell, p. ...j. Owens, p ,. Totals ..' 4 1 I ,.T 17 30 H, O. A. 12 1 9 i 0 8 4 0 18 0 1 S 1 DENVER. .' AB. R. J tU4l' w I 3 0 IJoyd. ib...... Waldron. If... Cranston, ss..., Been; i-r...:..., Lindsay, lb... I .1 31 8 9 27 10 1 StOUX CITY. . . 3 AB. U. H. O. A. E. ,1 4 0.0 8 0 0 , a ..v 1 10 0 a I f -4) i 0 3 0 - 0 I V V 1 o 1 .4.0 0 3 1 0 ...... I 0 0 "O 0 0 ...... 3' 0 ' 1 ' 0 0 10 10 8V 2 110 8 0 34 I 4 34 U 1 Standing of the Tenuis WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUED W.L.Pet- W.UPct. -I. Denver 68 40 .430 Chlcgr 64 18 .M Sioux City. ..SI 41 .474 Pittsburg ....M W .wo Lincoln 41 45 .5741 New York. ...66 89.6MII Wichita 41 47 .8l Philadelphia 48 48 JfX Omaha 44 81 .4) Cincinnati ..49 49 .6w) Ht. Joseph.... 47 f .4.U' Brooklyn ...41 M '.4W ties Moines. ..48 46 ,4IS ft. Louis ....H b Topeka 84 78 .118 Boston 88 48 .364 AHKR LEAGUE. AMKH, ASSN. ! W.LPcl. WUPft, Philadelphia 67 II .m Minneapolis T M .S7I Moion u 4i .64 wt. raui .. w New York. ...58 44 .6OITolrdo 41 62 ,f40 Detroit 67 44 .(! Kansas City. 67 61 ,5? Cleveland ....44 61 .474Columbus ...61 M .44 Washington 41 t .411 Milwaukee ..60 41 .4"-0 Chicago 3D 6 .8i Indianapolis 44 7 .407 BU I.OUIS 29 (77 .a Louisville , .. U,l NEB. LEAGUE. MINK. LEAGUE. w i.ppf w.L. Hrt. I Fremont ....60 M .ioiClarinda ....44 27 .419 n...J 1-1 .. A - a. I nw ...w .'4C04 i'.t I ""i r "q "uur" :."": rr ? oupenor .....4V ay .MW Faua t;iir..,?i h ji l oiumoua 40 41 .48 Neb. City ..rr n .wi Kearney SS 4.1 .4l Shenandoah .4 M ,47J I Bewerd 38 if, .444 Maryvllle ...28 44 .3 HastlnRa ....a 4S .4T Hed Cloud ..SS 43 .466 Yesterday's Itesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4: ML Joix-ph, . 8loux City. 1; Wichita, 8. les Moines, ; Denver, 6. ' " Llncoin. 10, 12; Topeka. 2, 9, .- AMKIUCAN LUAGUB. Boston, 4; Chicago, T. - , Philadelphia, i; Detroit, 1. . ' Washington, 1, 1; Cleveland, T, 0. New Yoik, 0, 8; St. Louis, 1, 0. ' - NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 1, 7; Brooklyn, 0. 2. St. Louis, 4; New York. 9. Pittsburg, 10; Boston, 0. Chicago, 1, 14; Philadelphia, 3, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, ii; Minneapolis, f. Louisville, 6; Milwaukee, 1. , Indianapolis, 8; Kansas City, 4. Toledo, 8; St. Paul, 4. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Hastings, 3; Kearney, 4. i Superior. 3, 6; Red Cloud, 8, 1. Seward, 11; Fremont, 14. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 0; Nebraska City, 9. Clarlnda, I; Shenandoah, 1. Maryvllle, 0; Falls City, 6. ' , Games Today. ' Western League Omaha at St. Joseph, Des Moines at Denver, Lincoln at Topeka. Aliwilt;.!! suutr-0UUIH V viiii...w, Phlladelpphla at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland, New Tork at St Louis. XT. Hnn.1 T.h.,a Plnnlnn.tl a, HrnnVlvn I . . ..u..h. iVBUV ...w....v. V..v.,-.M St. Louis at New York, Pittsburg at Bos- lon, cnicago ai jrnuaaeipnia.. American Association Columbus at Mm- 1 neapolls. Indianapolis at Kanaas City, t.ntaviiia, at Mii.iiU. Toledo at St. Paul. . , I Nebraska SUte League-Fremont at Kear- ney, Grand Island at Superior. Columbus at Red Cloud. Seward at Hastings. Mink League Auburn at Nebraska City. Clarlnda at Shenandoah. Maryavtlte at Falls City. - .- ' Dolan, 3b 4 I i 0 3 Cassldy, rf 1 0 0 3 0 Weaver, c 3 0 17 8 Schreiber. p 8 0 0 1 6 McAleese, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Kelly 0 0 0 0 0 McMurray 0 0 0 0 0, Touis":::;. ..'....."..a ??:' 27 14 Batted fop Cassldy in eighth. Batted for Schrelbor in ninth. Batted for.Waldron .In ninth... ' Des Moines..... 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1-4 Denver .-..2 I. 0 110 0 I'M Stolen bases: BeBlf,7 XJn-laay, : Dolan, Beall, Dolan. Horn funs: Neihoft, Wl. Hams, Balk: MltohelL Saoriuoa flies: Caa- sidy. Struck out: By Schreiber, 3; by Mitch- ell, Base rm bftllarOtf J5f1!!t Mitchell. 9. -Double ' play : -CHIfr td Wil- ,. L-a, 1 r.a iv 1-itut-m-l 1 aiAfiiriB a.. ------ ... j am.. a.. .1 J axwv-M. I,.aaa - . " '--ai M. . , a,.4 , Match (rasa. Peoria. . tr ROCK ISLAND. HI.. Aug. 9. Rock Island won a see-saw game, 'in vnJcb oAh team batted hard. Score: - . , V R.U.E, Hu'k lalana 1 O W o-l' 1 V l- 11 1 feona v v v v a . v v 1 a o s Batteries: Quelsser and O'LearyrHovllk) Cook and Asmussen. - PUBUWUE, la., Aug. .. LHibuque , out hit ilioomington, DUt lost," 6 to 2. . Hewers' .ong hom. run was a feature. Score: J Oubuque. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0-1 i"i Bloonungton ..u v v v s 1 v 1-0 4 Batterlos: B'aber, Ray and Kelly; David. son ana wunamaaer. - ,' , , WATERLOO, la., Aug. 8. A double In bails, two hits and an error counted th4 visitors three runs and. the game In tho tenth. Score: . , R.H.E. Waterloo ....1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0-4 12 I Danville 0 0 I t 1 I 1 O tl 1-7 U 1 Batteriee: Hendrxka and Harrington: Wood and Wolfe. . . . . DAVENPORT, la., Aug. 9. A double In the eighth Inning scored the two runs hli'h o the same for Davennort. Scorei ivti.t. 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 8 1 navennnrt Springfield .....0 08000000-39 Batteries: Nelson and Walsh; Mtddleton and Hartley.- , , roi'MNBY 1 ' 1 'rete road V WILBBH WINS AT Defeats for . Tohlas, Baraestaa. n, ono xi.k 'Ana. a o.i.nrv.. ..'B.VVLr,', .T" ..;",". . .a.,-r 1 mill in. m . w . - , v.ww 1 . a victory by the home team over Barnes- ton. The score. ,t gamea played foUow, Tohlas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 I Wilbur o 01 00 3 ." I I 8 Batteries: For Tobias, Antrom and Van Liew; for Wilbur, Luae ana Prucha. Urn Dire: Storkan. R.H.E. Crete 0 000000 0 0-038 wubur 0 I 1 000 0. 0 ,M:5,i tsatienee: r or t rue. vvriB'u anu a oi mer man; for Wilbur, Shlmonek ad J'rucha. Umulre: storkan. ' R H.E. Barneston 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0-3 4 8 Wilbur 0 10 0 1 I 1 I M 11 Batteries: For Barneston. Smith, and Mallcky; for Wilbur, Luae and. Prucha. UmDire: storkan. RH E. Barneston I 0000 000039 1 Wilbur 1 0 14 1113 14 1 I Batteries: For Barneston. Dickinson and Mallcky; for Wilbur, siiimonek and Prucha. Umpire: storkan. Dodire Defeats Hooper, DODGE. ' Neb.. Aug., a (Soeoial l Dodr defeated Hoooer here Sunday in a ' fast twelve Inning game, by a score of I to The game was fast and interesting, many plays being maae by coin sides that bur- dered on the sensational. Hooper started strong, scoring two in the first two innings, neing oianaru iroin men until tne eigntn, when they puahrd three runs over. I fetdge oetng oianaea irom tnen until tne sixth, runs In th sixth, seventh and els-hth. From then until the twelfth nothing was doing, Hooper going out In their half, and after I uuu, n.uinv ji mJUH SOI SOSKSfl on tha head and scored on a triple to left' renter bv Hadley. Scor: H.B.K Dodge 00000 2 1 3000 1-4 I itouii" i.vvvvvavvv o e Ririirk out: Bv Younr. hv XTIIl.r two-base hits: Cook, Hadley. three-base hit: Hadley. Double plays: K.aon to iin.Fii iu ouiiw., luuii. w nauiey - naiaton; naaiey 10 itaiston to Kunia. ....I,..,, . -hi. v. k , u i , ttiiiar j i u cook. Aims: i.tu. 'Rabo" Waddell Dreaa Noteh. NEWARK. N. J.. Aur. 9. "Rube" Wad dell dropped Into the second rank today. With Pitcher Bob Spade. Waddell waa re leased to Newark today on an optional axreement by the St. Louis Americana In return for Catcner Joe Crisp. Both have been ordered to report at Newark Imme Oiateiy, out irtsp wii) remain until sent for. Bt. Loals Bays Center F1rdor. NEW CASTLE. Pa.. Aug. I Odey Ah- iiBiii. vu .WJrt. .i. Bryoe, Jf lynn. Stolen baaesR. : Miller, fftM.ntchbeB.r6 rnTsn KdH.O two-thirds innlngs off 0ens, no runs, no pfttSbur. 1 vr? -ir h..a Mlen. . r.-. First on errors-PHtsburg. 1.. Struek out- Bolt, roioaie iieiaer or tne New. castioi " team In the Ohio and PennavlvanLa leaa-ue. J Murray was sold today to the Ut. Louie National leagtie team and will report at Ptttaburg S-itembrr . when the minor lvvirue season closes Denver Loses CUBS TARE QUICK RtVENCE Lose Pint Game Pile Up Fourteen Bant in Second. i PHILLIES P0UBT) BROWN HARD Chlp- E-Joye Walkover Over Phil adelphia la Last Game af DoiMa , Ileaaer Beth Teams Coaaeet with Ball Freely. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. . The home team won th first contest, by hitting Brn h.rA It, .. ..km. rhi.... " " iinr in me secona. ooore urai game: riiujiDKt.F'HiA. Chicago. AB.H.O.A.V. AB.H.O.A C Tiim, rf 4 110 iim lb.... 1 till cl 4 10 4 OghacktM. If.. I 4 10 4 urint, lb 4 I 4 1 tHrtman, cf.. 4 4 4 14 " 1 I e OOhanpa, lb... 4 0 4 1 4 Walik, lb.... I 9 14 4Elm'mn, lb I 1 4 4 4 L.a4rva, lb.. 4 1 10 1 OH.-hulta, rt... 4 I 4 9 0 Jjoolan, aa.... 4 111 Tlnkar, .... I I I I I Doom. a....l 4 4 1 1 ill, Moon, p I 111 4Kllnc. 4 1 0 4 4 4 Brown, p.... 4 1114 Totals 11 91711 4 Totals. u tit 1 1 Chicago ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 .. 0 0 0 0 0 1 i 1 -i Philadelphia Two-base hits: Bchulte 17). Mum. Tttua. Doolan, Luderus. . Three-base hit: Evors. Baorlfioe hits: Walsh (2). Blruclr out: By Brown. I: bv Moore. 4. Baaea on halls: Off Brown, 1; off Moore, 3. Umpires: Kilter ahd Emslle. Time: 1:43. ' Doore second game: CHICAGO. PHILADBtH1A. - . AB.H.O.A.a. IB.K.O.i.E Er.nl. :b. .'...I 4 4 1 OTitua, rf 6 1 I 1 0 Shacktnl. If.. 1 1 ,4 OBataa, af I 14 4 4 Hofman, ef.,6 4 1 4 40rni, lb.... 4 1114 Chanca, lb... I I 7 0 OMasae. If.. 4 17 0 OMiih. If.... 4 110 4 Slm'man,' Ib4 0 14 IWikb. lb....l 4 110 14 1 rhulta, . rf.., I 4 10 OLoOarus. lb.. 1 I 10 1 0 Ttl.ker. M....I 4 14 4tulai, aa... 4 1 114 Kilns. C.....4 14 1 4Morao, c 4 1 1 1 4 vaia, a 1 V o tstack, p 4 4 4 4 1 . Shaltler, p... 4 4 0 0 1 Total" 1114 17 11 Iglauahlar. p. 1 0 0 1 4 Brwnnan, p.. 1 4 0 0 4 Hr.rf1.ld .110 0 0 Knaba 1 0 4 0 4 . ' ToUls 44 11 IT 14 1 Batted for Stack In third. Batted for Brsnnan in ninth. nBM n n 1 m 1 baa . phUadeiDhia".'!".'." a a J a a i a o A 1 Hits- cvtt fltnv s in ,),. innin.. ,.tt n. ... . ' ........... BnBn a in. nnm mnrl nnlhlM nn n.a off Slaughter, 8 In two Innings; of Bren- nan, in tnree and two-thirds Innings. 1 wo-base hits: Hofman. Sohulte, Sliack- I ard. Struck out: By Cole I; by Brennan, Hi by Stack. 2: by Slauchter. 1. Bases on balls: Off Cole, 2: off titack, 1; off Shett- - . " """--'V """' ...u .,.,.. t, ' Plttsbarv Sheta Oat Bestoa. ' BOSTON, Aug. 9. Pittsburg continued Its heavy batting and ehut out Boston again today, . w to o. with the exoeption of iiame ana AMmi, every visiung player made two safe hits., while 1 Waner cot tnree. wagner, jMllier and Sweeney iieiaeo in sensational style, score: x uatted lor Mattern In 7th. PITTSBUkO. - BOSTON. AB.U.O.A.B. AB.H.a.&.B Byrne. Sb. ... Ill OColllns. If.... 4 1104 , ef 4 111 bH.riuc, lb... 4 1 I 1 1 Clark. If I I 1 0 OSwaenay, la.. 4 I 14 I 0 Viaanar. aa.. 4 111 SR. Millar, rf. i 1 1 tt o 1. Millar, lb. 4 I 4 I lAbb'Uoblu, si 1 I 1.1 - .v.... a a .a .jaauK, CI V a V V Wllaon. rf... 4 14 0 a Smith, a 4 1 1 14 Oibaon. a I 110 Hhaan, lb.... 4 14 4 0 Adams, p 4 10 0 vMatt.m, p.. I 0 4 11 . aaraham ....1 I 0 0 0 TaUl,...., t 17 II ir.rsu.on. -. 0 4,014 v ' : Totals. .....n il it io 4 02014010 0-10 000000900-0 Pittsburg ucaton I Two base nit wagner. Home run Flynn. HlULCtf MUirn.-14 In 1 innings; off Ferguson. 2 In 3 Innings. Sacrifice hits R A 1a ma 1 Ky Ma4n at rniMA .-C 1"' ' . - 1 umpires, moonstone and Eaaon. I Now York Defeats St. Loala. XTtrAxr VAalr . , . I ivnn, au. ".in new aoraers dfa,-i Ht. Louia todu. a i. 4 n.um. elarht runa In the .third Innlna ntt Marmnn 1'hie waa the twelfth consecutive defeat for the visitors, three of whose runs were 1 Sua to a Onublei bv HDfrm m.. .,.h 1 ine oases iuu. oore; I , NW YOKR. IT. loots II AB H.o.A.k. ab.m n a Devora, If.. v. 4 I I 0Hulna, lb.. 114 0 Deris, la.... I 14 1 Sill., I 1 4 0 "-.-J J ir J JJ 1 ,,.,,,. ,b... . i i i tr-- I I I I I Markia, ib. 4 110 4ttraaniun, at 1 0 4 urni, s 1 1 1 vzacnar, ef... 4 Oil t irucaa. p.... 1 0 e e OHauaar, as... 14 111 1 WUtJaa, p I 4 0 1 OUarmon, p... 4 0 0 4 4 Uvilawltt 1 4 4 4 4 Totals., nun 1 ismieb, p. ..8101 I Totals I 14 11 1 B ted for Harmon In fourth. . 7 " ",.u ....1 0 0 3 0 0 0 H ....0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 9 New York. Two-base hits: Hus-a-ina ruiiv nnn Breanahan. Three-baaa hits: Markle. Bnod- sacriwa hot; nurrar w), ueviin, 'Stolen bases: Ellin. Mowrey, Konetohy.'DeJ vore. 'Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; New v."'". "V ors: rewxorK, fcvJL7r ?...i 2; y Wit. 3: by Harmon, 1 Baeeo on balls: Off Drucke, 3; oft Wifta, J; off.Har- mon, 3; off Zmlch, 1. Wild pitch: Har- mon. Hits: Off Harmon. 8 in three In- nlngs; off Zmich, 0 In five Innings; of I "" " "". "V -. M.UI.O vuv in tl'Jd): off WiKs,.-ln seven Inning. Time: - umpires: o way ana Brennan. PjjgO- Qolf at " Miller Park Play Will Be for the Borne' Killer Cup, with Twenty-Four to Qualify. The qualifying round for the Rome Miller cup, with twenty-four to qualify, has been f knlshed, with some good score recorded. Those not qualifying will play In two flights of eighteen each for a special prise. C. J. Merrtam Wilson n 74 18 M 81 . 81 II 14 12 87 HI 92 , 108 , 91 97 13 92 91 91 91 II m 106 M M 1S ICS 94 1C4 19 M 106 108 W 104 M M 110 110 in 104 17 108 1(e) 113 114 m 4 , 72 0 ' 78 10 78 10 Ml 0 HI 3 81 10 HI 3 13 0 , Kl 4 .. 3 1 M 8 84 18 K 8 Ml 11 46 8 86 4 3 r I rf 4 17 4 - . 87 14 17 11 17 17 8 87 18 IO 14 8S m 18 lot 10 : 8 40 14 91 II , M 11 ; 91 13 12 I 92 I 92 is rt ii n 10 -03 13 t II M 8 97 11 97 II ' ' W i i'i; U DO fililrn I Danner I. R. Smith Edwards Ellis ., I Taylor Beauohamp 1 lowe 1 Townsend I Glllisple I via.""' I Miner Mason I WilmOth ,..n..r f. ??"r 4 Traoy 4 I c r, Doolav a 1',-" Kaloh Smith"! i "uITr o I Calacob I ti. Smith Rassmusaen J. B, Dooley Lar caster Jackson K. Hatch F. B. Burchmore W. Lucas I Oustafson illume Schumacher - j Stocking ...... I Both well I Craven IE, J. Hatch .... Tlttortngton j John Burchirore I wuname - t:eeu i Langdou as Does Sioux City; Cubs -.).-- Slugging Match in Fremont Game. Seward Losing Manager Neff Subdued and Players Take Ill-Feeling- Out on Hone hide, Which Suffers Silently. FREMONT, Neb., Aug. .-SpecIal Tele gram.) Seward ajid Freartanl had a alug. glng match thlay.arterhoon and when the game was over -It stood 14 to 11 in favor of Fremont. Benpett, who was In the box for Fremont, let up In the eighth and Sew ard ran In foqr runaalded by errors; then made three -more ,1a tha. .nnth. Manager Neff was very quiet thla afternoon and there waa no kiekinon the umpire. Score: .... ..... j. p Seward ... 0 0 '4 0 0 0 0 3 4 U 14 1 Fremont .......4 0 0 4 1 3 3 0 014 14 Batteries: Seward, Foster, Harris and Wklleyj Fremont, Bennett and Mason. Um pire: Nelson. ;: RED CLOUD. Neb., Aug. 4 (Special Tel egram.) The-. Indians and -tha Cement Workers each ,ok one 'game today, -the Indians winning tbts morning and tbe Ce ment Worker this afternoon; This morn, lug's game -was. a regular awatfebt, both teams getting plenty of hits. Score, first gamer - R.H.E. Superior .......l 1 0 1 0 0 0 03 9 3 Red Cloud. 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 -8 14 3 Batteries: Superior. Gibson and Bart lev: Red Cloud, Jarrett and Moss. Struck out: By Gibson, -3; y- -Jarrott, 6. Home run: Mills. Time: 1:30. . 8core, second game:. , , . R.H.E. Superior 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 6 1 Red Cloud ......0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 3 Battrles: Sflpe'rlor: Ellts : and Bartlev: Red Cloud, Mitchell and Moss. Struck out: By Ellis, 7; by Mitchell, .10. Base on balls: Superior, 1; Red Cloud, 1. Three-base hit: Allen. Double play:-Allen to Allen to Lan- dls. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Boswell. KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. (Special Tele gramsKearney Won a twelve-Inning game front Hastings today, score of 4 to 8. The Kearney fans had thO pleasurl of watching one of the best games ever played on the local dlmand. Noyel pitched and fanned fourteen men. '' Two of Kearney's old players were in the Hastings line up. Williams, third base and Cook first base and old Kearney' pitcher threw for Hast ings. Claire and Deconley,, Kearney's first and third, basemen were secured in a, trade from Hastings. .Both teams played with srlna-er. Score- ' HlH.K. Kearney .". Old 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 14 13 3 lisstmgs 0 0 t 000 0 2 0 0 q-8' 9 1 Batteries: -Kearney, Nqyea and Town send; Hastings, Herrtck and Donnelly. Umpire: Griffith. Time: Jilo, GRAND ISLAND, NeB.. Aug. 9. (Special Telegram.) Columbus found Grand Island for seven hits In the last three Innings and batted out a victory. The game was snappy throughout. Score:" Columbus ..... 00 0 0 0 0' 1 I 1-4 11 "i Grand Island., ft 1 -OiO.O.O 0 0 0-1 6 0 Batteries: .Columbus,, Paul and Canall; urana jsiana, tvesBeu ana Agnew, MOTOR CYCLISTS; IN LONG RACE Hlders la Amorlcaa'rFeloratIoa Ea daraave Rat ComVle'te First Leg of BOO MUe Joaraor, ! 1. . , ' STRODSBERG.cPa.v Aug. I. The riders In ther endurance and. reliability run of the Federation of . .American 'Motor Cyolista completed their first 'leg -or their 606 miles journey through- Pehhaywanla.' New .York and New Jersey toniglMrirhen they reached K3eiepr?ii.f-?r P.'am : WHiy Harit)y."WTicfa4 a Harley-Davld-eoa , -cycle, arrived first, at-4:03. He was due at 6;44. The an Ly. .perfect scores were made by Crocker, DuVsett and Ulcholson, with Thof machine!. ' They arrived at 1:07, :0 and 8:10, . -respellely, . RESULTS. ' .IN ...'.jtlXlC .' " LISA Gins Apbsra Forfeits Gestae to Nebraska t'ltyWhea Waller. Leaves Box. At Nebraska City The game was forfeit ed to Nebraska City, 9 to 0. In the eighth Inning. Waller stepped out of the box to strike, at a ball. Scor4H" . Auburn 0 Nebraska City ,. 0 Batteries: Hendontotf and Reed; Cass and waller, umpire: Sagai - At Falls City. Score t-t. i - . T I J XT' Maryvllle .......0 00000000-082 Falls City .......1 1 0 0 I I 0 0 -6 8 3 Batteries: Gardner ahd Diets; Duran and Greenslit. Umpire: Mayers. At Shenandoah Score: . - Clarlnda 3 00000000-882 Shenandoah ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 T 3 Batteries: Ludww and Johnson; Johnson and castle, umpire: iCasUe. 1 '! 1 1 Valentlae Cspteres Two. v,T.aVTTVii ktk Aii a 0.il.l ....... . . J. u a . uym.tai wt" egram.) Gordon played ball here both Sun day and Monday, the 'home team winning both games, the nrst one. 6 to a, and sec ond one. T to 2.. -core, first game: R.H Valentine 0 00200030-81 Gordon 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 2 Batteries: Gordon, Scealy and Flnker; valentine, urines ana vox. umpire: Bard. Second game: .11 . , . R.H, Valentine 8 0,1.0,1 0 0 3 7 I Gordon 0 0, 9 040110-34 Batteries: Gordon. Cress and Flnker; Val entine, urines ana cox. utnpiro: Jackson. . , Oaklaad Defeats Hoaaer. , OAKLAND, Neb., Aug. 9-(8peclaJ.)-Oakland defeated Homer In a gam of ball here last Sunday by a score of 8 to 1 The game was interesting throughout as Oakland scored In the first' Innlnit. Oak land had tha Homer team shut out until the eighth Inning, when they got one score. The score: v ' R.H.E. Homer 1...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 4 6 Oakland 1 0 0. I 1 0 8 8 8 4 Batteries: Homer. Bates and Gallagher. Oakland, tstonn ana Krsjine. Beaver City Wlaa In Teath. BEAVEH CITT". Aot. 9.-(8peclal Tele gram.) Beaver" City won the first game of the penes from Sidney In a 10-lnning con test by -the acpre of 4 to 3., It was one of the swiftest games of the season. Tne tea ture of the game was Blckford's three-base hit In the tenth' inning, score: K.H.E Beaver City. 0 0 0, 0 1 0 0 0 84 8 2 Sidney 0 9 Q CvP 1 0 0 0 11 8 Batteries: Besver City, Carey and War ner; Sidney, btevens and Ferry. A a to Claw at Aberdeea. ABERDEEN, 8. D Aug. 9.-(Spectal.)- In oider to. give tha . contestants in tbe Minneapolis Tribune's trophy contest a properly enthusiastic welcome when they com here in September, Aberdeen auto moblllsta met yesterday and organised the Aberdeen Automobile club. It is ciaimea Aberdeen has more automobile owners than any other town of 11,000 Inhabitants In the United States, -and every automobllist in the oity, it is believed, win join tne ciud, Harlaaaa- Carries Off Hoaors. MARBLEHBAD. iMasa.. Aug. 9. Th Harpoon owned , by C, ,F. Adams, second, and the cima. owned by ouy Lowell oi in Eastern Yacht elub carried off the honors today In the first day's racing oi tne turn lnatlon trials to determine the three A mar lean contestants In .the Spanish-American Bonder yacht races to tie sauea on tm port next week. Leasers Wlaa fropa Wara. WAYNE. Nab.. Aur. 9. (Special Tele gram.) A fine game of ball was played at the ground . this afternoon netween tne Lemais. la., and the home team, the for mer winnlns by a ecore of 4 to 6. Batteries: Lemars, Lots and Kuste Wayne, Ash and Depew. - Elite Loeee Gaaae. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. S.-(Spclal Tele gram.) Beatrice ball team today won fi-m th Ellis team at EUls. Nb., by the score of I to 6. . ::. Ketrhel's Beat roetitoaed. NEW YORK, Aug. 9-8tanley Ketchel has an Inflamed rlht foot and will not fight Australian Bill Lang on Friday night at the Fairmont Athletic club. The bout has been postponed a weak. SENATORS WIN AND LOSE Cleveland Takes First, but Visitors Score Once in Next BEISLIN0 HIT HARD IN OPENER Yoongr Allows Three lilts Oaly l to Math Iaalng gepoad Gamo Played In Rala is Pitch ers' Battle. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 9.-Claveland and Washington broke even today, Cleveland winning the first game. 7 to 1. and Wash ington taking the second. 1 to 0. Relsllng was hit hard in the Initial contest, while Young allowed but three hits prior to the ninth Inning. The second game was played in the rain. Score, first game: CLSVKUANU. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B, AB H O A Turner. Ib-s I 0 11 OMILn, cf....4 ' 4 0 Sto.all. lb... 4 111 1 OKilllfar. lb.. 4 14 14 PT"!''. ! ! 1 2 r5llrf.l4, 9b. 4 4 1 I 0 Lajola. lb,.. 4 111 t onroy. If ... 4 1144 tMtarlir. o... 4 141 4J4cBri4a. aa.. 4 1 1 1 4 : i I i o,s.iar, rf...l 4 0 0 1 Blrm'h m, ef 4 8 I 4 Ovnglauh, If.. 1 4 10 1 " I III 4Air..mltb, .. I 1 1 I 1 Bath. Ib,,... 9 0 1 1 OHal.ltng, p... 1 1 I I 4 Toang, p I 1 4 4 lot.,, p..... 1 14 14 Totals IS II 37 1! 0 Totals li "4 U "l Washington Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Cleveland' '....8 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 7 Two-base hits: Birmingham, Young. Three-base hit: Easterly, Alnsmlth. Sacri fice hits: Young, Rath. Sacrifice fly: Graney. Stolen bases: Lajole (.), Easterly, Nile (2). Double play: Htovall to ball to Stovall, Kllllfer (unassisted). Hits: Off Relsling 12 In five and two-thirds innings; off Otey. 1 in two and a third innings. First base on balls: Off Young, 1; off Relsllng, 1. Struck out; By Young. 4; by RelslltiK. 1; b Otay 1. Wild pilch: Relsllng, l. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Washington, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Egan. Score, second game: WAIH1NOTON. CLBVBLAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Milan, cf.....l 9 14 OTuraer. aa... 1 1 I I 4 Kililfar, lb.. 1 111 8toT.ll, jb... 4 3 14 1 Klb.r:.ia, Id. I 1 I 4Uranay. If... 4 4 10 0 j.mroT, ii-o a a 1 w vuijola, lb,... 4 1114 MsUriaa, aa.. I 4 1 4 Obcmta, o.,...4 0 110 OMl.r, rf.... 114 4NUa, rf-b . 4 1 1 0 Vnglaub. lb.. I 1 10 0 OBIrin'h m, of I 0 1 0 4 Hnry. 0 4 0 4 1 tIRath. lb 1 0 1 0 0 Walkar, p.... 4 4 0 4 4 Harknsss, - p. ! 1 1 I 4 LallraUi p... 4 0 0 0 OBastariy, rf.. 1 4 4 9 4 Tolala II 4 17 11 I Totala SI "4 17 11 "0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 waamngton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Nlles, Oesslor. Sacrifice hits: McBrlde, Kllllfer, Unglaub. Stolen bases; Turner. Milan. Conrov. Double nlavs: iviiiiier io juatiriae 10 ungiauD, McBrlde to twiuier -10 unsriaun. Klrnt ban nn halla Off Harknesa, 4; off Walker, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Harkneas, Gessier. Struck ut: By Harkneas. I: bv Walker. 4. Left on oases: cieveiana, ; Washington, 8. Time 1:67. Umpires; Egan and O'Loughlin. Philadelphia Wlaa front Detroit. DETROIT. Mlch.i. Aur. 9. Philadalnhla took the first game of the series from De troit today. Oidrlna-'a einarla. which Daw Jones let et through him. a sacrifice fly B.au .w..s iiuiuo i.ii i.v iiv vciivtsr AIOIU fence gave the visitors tho lead in the sixtn. tscore:- PHILAUKUPHIA. DETROIT. ir. H.r a K 4 ah u n a v Lord, If...... 4 1 1 4 4D. Jonaa, If.. I 0 10 1 OldHng. of... I 11, 0 'ODal'hantr. lb 4 1114 Cnlllna. Ib... S Oil 40obb. cf 4 0140 Baaar, 5b.... 10 11 Crawford, rf. 4 I I 4 0 Dl., lb 4 110 SMorlarlty, M4 0 0 1 0 Murphy, rf... 4 0 10 OBu.n, aa 4 1114 Barry, ss 10 0 1 IT. Jones, lb. I 0 II 1 0 Thomaa, 0... I 110 4Stanaga, c... I 114 4 Plank, p 4 10 4 OWill.tt, p,,.. I 0 4 11 Mullin ..... 1 0 0 0 4 Totals..:.'.' .81 4 17 10 1 , ., ' Totals... '..Jl 8 17 It I Baltted for T. Jones in ninth. Philadelphia ......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Detroit ui,vA...i...,.l 0-1-0- 0 0 0 0 01 Home run: Devls Bases on , halls: Off Plank, 2; off AVIUett, 2. Struck out: By Plank. 4: by WlllerU 1. Time: 1:46." UmDires: : Now York8t. ' Loala Split. '" ST. LOUIS. Auar. J Powell was Invincible in th eflrst and, scored the Hone run of the game, the home team winning. In the sec ond game Ford Kept the locals under control-while New York hit Bailey. freely. Score, first game: .. . ... IT. LOUIS. NBW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Stone. If..... I 0 10 ODanlale. If... I 110 0 Haruell. lb.. 4 1111 Hemphill, rf. 4 a 4 0 4 Naa-nam, lb, 4 111 OCrea, ct..,... 4 0 0 4 4 OrtRs., rf.... I 1,1 0 OUporte, lb... I 1110 8-w.lu.r, ef . I 0 1 I CKniaht, lb... I 1 14 4 4 Hoffman, f . 1 0 11 OFoat.r, m.... 0 14 1 Wallaea, aa..t 0 I 1 OAuatln, Ib... 1 0 0 11 Truaaaale. Bb I 1 a 1 OCrlaar. 1 1 4 4 0 Kllllfer, 0....I 0 14 4Mitcb.aU, e... 0 9 114 Poaell, P-...I 1 0 1 OQulnn, p I 117 0 wolter 0 u p ToUls 14 117 14 I Totals..'.. ..17 I 24 II 8 Batted for Crlger In eighth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 New York ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hits: Daniels. Base on balls: Off Powell, I. Struok out! By Powell, 4; by Qulnn, 8. Time: 1:39. Umpires: Perrlne and Dlneen. Score, second game: NBTW YORK. IT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Danleta. If... 4 t 1 0 4 Stone. If 4 0 4 4 0 Hempklll. rf. 4 1 0 0 0 Hartaell. lb.. 4 4 110 Jrae. of...... 4 110 o NoTvn.m. ib. 1 t 1 1 Laoorte. lb.. I 0 0 1 lOrlsn. rf.... 4 4 14 1 KnlthL lb... 4 -J P 4 OHoiiman, c. u 1 Foaiar, sa....I 0 s 1 Wallace, as.. 0 t s Au.tln, Ib... I I 1 1 ' v TniMoalS. Sb a 114 0 Mitchall. o.. I 111 0 OKllllrar. C....4 0 4 4 1 Font, p 4 4 0 4 OBaliay, p. .... I lias Totals. .....M lllll Totala 46 I 17 17 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 New York 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-8 Base on balls: Off Bailey. 8. struck out: By Bailey, 4. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Dlneen and Perrlne. Breaanhan May Go lato Box. NEW TORK. Aug. 9. Roger Bresnahan catcher and manaaer of the St. Louis Na tional bane ball team, waa Quoted today aa thinking seriously of going back to Ditch Ins- if things fall to break better ror his staff of twlrler. Bresnahan broke into the aame aa a Ditcher for Washington and it was at Baltimore that McGraw turned him Into a catcher. EASTERN FASHIONABLES ON CARPET FOR GAMBLING Utah lot-let r Circles Cooateraated br Fear that Names Will Be Revoaled. NARRAGAN8ETT PIER R. I., Aug. 9.- There Is consternation tonight In ths higher society circles of this fashionable summer resort because of the fear that constable John G. Cross, who conducted the gambling raid at the Narragansett Pier club Sunday may make public tbe names of the men and women prominent In society who were on the premises at the time. Prominent ma trons, personally or through emissaries, have besought the offioers all day not to give out their names. Constable Cross so far has compiled. , There were upwards of thirty society women in the crowd gathered about the roulette wheels and other gams of chance, It I asserted, that were in operation in the club house at the time of the raid, accord Ing to Mr. Cross. STUDENT KILLS SELF BECAUSE HE IS JILTED Doeecadaat of First Massaehasette Covoraor Dies with Byroa'a Foe en Beald Hlaa. SOUTH F RAM INGHAM. Mass.. Aug. I With a copy of Byron's poams beside him Gamaliel Bradford third, of Wellsley Hills, direct descendant of William Bradford, first governor of the Plymouth colony, and a member ef the graduate class oi iiu a Harvard, shot himself today at-a local hotel, because th girl he lovd and who l anaaaad to another, had refuse, mm. it was 23 years old. Tbe young man wss tenth In descent of the family, whloh contained many prom in.nt man. His grandfathsr is Gamaliel Bradford of Brooklln, tha well known pub llclst, antl-lmperlallst and th loru.er can dldal for governor of Massachusetts Divide With . Uhlan Sets Mark to Wagon for Trotting Gelding C. E. 0. Billings Drives Black Horse Mile in Two-One lat at Cleveland. CLEVELAND. Aug. 9.-The opening of the second annual meeting at North Ran dall track and tha third week of the Grand circuit racing today was signalised by the breaking of the world's record. Uhlan, driven by his owner, C. K. G. WIUnR. trotted a mile to a wagon In 2:01 flat, thereby setting a new mark for trotting geldings. Favorites had an easy time of It In th four events on the program. With the exception of the 2:04 pace the races were wen in straight heals, with the choice of the field leading handily. Summary: 2:19 trot, purse H.OiX), three heats in five: Velsora. b. m by Kahlchl (Cox) 1 1 1 Oilena. br. m., (Shaffer) 8 11 Henry Winter, b. s. (McDonald)...... 2 8 4 Helen Turner, b. m. (Tacker) 8 3 3 Ptlncesa, b. m, (Stevens) 4 4dr Maud's Pilot, b. m. (Castle) 5 8 dr Time: 2:US. 2.13Vi. 2:lJi. 3:10 trot, sweepstakes with S0O added, three heats In five: Tease), ch. m., by Allen Downs (An- ciews; , ,,,,, Oro Bellini, br. g. (Olckorson) Nancy Royce, blk. in. (McCarthv). Melva J., b. m. (Cox).. ... Alice Roosevelt, ch. m. (Murphv). Tearolalnc, ch. m. (Barnew).' Miiy Earl, b. m. (ilussev) Time: 2:0U, 2:0ti, 3:07'. 1 l 3 2 2 4 4 6 6 3 1 8 7 7 2:04 pace, eweepatakes with O0 added, two heats In three; Reins k., b. s., by Constcnaro (Mc- Mahon) ., 3 11 Major Mallow, b. g. (Mnllow) 12 2 Blacklifck, blk. s. (Shark) 4 3 4 Jennie W., b. m. (Suiulerlln) S 4 3 Th Friend, br. s. (Brawley) dr Time: 2:03, 2:04. 2:U6Vi. 2:21 pace, purse 11,000. two heats Ijj three: Nellie Tomple, b. m., by Nervolo (Proc tor) l i Baroness Evelyn, rn. f. (McDonald)..... 8 2 Lottie Hal, br. in. (Hatch) 2 4 Lawandd, blk. s. OU Jamyh).. 4 8 Time: 2:11'4, 2:114. Rain Falls Where Need Was Urgent Southeastern Portion . of Nebraska Gets Generous Showers During General Precipitation. . TECUMSEH, Neb., Aur. 9. (Special.) The drouth In Johnson county, which had prevailed for eight weeks was broken yes terday by a good rain. The precipitation amounted to one and- three-quarters Inches. The Indications this evening ale for more. Tbe oorn had suffered somewhat, but this moisture received at a critical time ' will develop a great deal of the grain. Pastures and gardens were drying up, but will now be given new life. . The reports that are coming from the threshing machines at work In the county is that wheat and oats are turning out considerably better ' than waa' expected. The people, who were feel ing quite depressed at tbe unfavorable con ditions; show a much more different spirit today." ' ' " ' ' CEDAR" RAPIDS, Neb., Aug. : 8.-Spe- clla.).-A blk i alrr felt here Iat nlglit and this mowing. '; This break a drouth, and' will save a largo pei tent of the corn: " " WEST POINT. Neb., Aug. .-kSpeclal.)-i Another heavy rain Bunday night and fre quent showers throughout Monday placed tha corn crop of this portion of the state out of danger... Th Intensely hot, weather prevailing up to four days ago caused, the corn to wilt considerably, but the rains have restored Its tone and the prospects never looked better. : Oats are threshing! out an, average of - thirty-five bushels to the acre, much more than was expected in the present . dry season. Early potatoes yielded well, but the late crop will be short. The hay crop is light It Is prophesied that hay will reach 116.00' per ton here before winter. SOUTH AUBURN, Neb., Aug. 9-(The long drouth from which this section hal suffered for seven weeks was broken last night, and today rain fell steadily. Corn and pastures have suffered greatly. While It has . rained all - around here, yeU this particular part of the county has been un fortunate. Gardens are practically drted and this d rough, will materially effect the output from the local canning factory. EDGAR, Neb., Aur .9.-(Speoial.)-Thls section waa visited this morning by another heavy rain. The .total precipitation waa was half an lncb, -Just what was needed. The corn was coming on splendidly from a recent heavy rain and this will -give It an other good boost and perhaps mature It. Alfalfa is doing finely and so are other grasses and pastures. . -.... GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 9. (Special.) Another fine rain full In this section of the state last night and thla morning. Thla immediate vicinity had no rain during the night, but the gauge at th American Beet Sugar company's plant ahows a precipita tion of an Inch and a third. , The canning factory's gauge three, miles east of - the ugar factory . shows a fall of about a quarter of an Inch. St, Paul, twenty-five miles north, reports a light shower, but good half Inch of . rain fell seven miles north of her during the night. Here STREET CARS ARE STONED Effort to Keep system Uolnigr at Cvlsmbsi, O., vVlthoat Militia Heaalts In Fullnro. COLUMBUS, O. Aug. 9. First efforts to run Columbus street cars without mllltla protection tonight resulted In part failure. The stoning of cars began early thla even ing and by 8 o'clock the company began ordering oars Into the barns. It was ex pected that cars could continue running In residence sections, where trouble had not occurred before. No further endeavors were made today to settle the strike. r r i 1 if it J z -v :U3tilMiMi;iMNUMiiiHiv-.TttHUvo;i family Trade Sspplled by Jlnt.Slorz. Phones, Webster I2ul. In.epfndeai B 1251. the Phil ies . , r-r-a COLONELS DEFhAT BREWERS X Visitors Land Hard on Cutting- in Fifth and Score Fire. LOCALS PULL OUT ONLY ONE BUN Rlrhtrr Pitches. First, Class Halt, Thonah Showing alight Lack of ' C'oatrol Mngee'a Work ' . , Feat-are of tisme. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 9.-Cutlng was pounded to all corners of the lot In the fifth, the visitor scoring five mhft, noligfi td win a five to one game. RlchtPr pitched, fine ball, though a' trifle wild at time.. Mngee's hitting and second base play featured. Score: '' ' '" : v- LOt'tSVtM.B. '' ' illLIVAt'KRE.' ' , ' AB H O E. All H O A B Rnblnaon, w. f. 1 4 I ir.andall, If.. I 0 4 0 4 ' Klournox, If. 5 0 I 0 1 1 hai lb.. 4 1 1 I' 1 flanl.jr, cf...l 1 I 1 ilwlfc I I 1- 4 M.yrs, lb... 4 110 4 uMi-oann, lb.. I 0 11,1-0 Duyle, lb.... I 0 0 0 o Clark, Jb.,,-I 0 14 0 Itt-karlng. rf. 4 110 v Hairy. 'if 1.1 I. 0 0 Maa, lb.'. .-.4 111 (.Krunci-r, cf , 4 111 1 Svl.ncK. c... 4 1 I 1 1 Marshall, c.,4 f.O ltkhi.r. p... s 0 0 1 u(-ttina. p.... 9 41 M. Vilvnn.. p.. 1 4 i 0 4 Totala S4 Hill :n.rtllll . .... I 0.0-4 I llrenn , 1 0 0 9 0 ' ' Totiu. io tn ii,! x Batted for Cutting In 6th. . xx Batted for McGlynn in 9th.1 ' v. Mllwapkee 0 0 000 t 0 0.01 ivxilsviUe ..000005 000-6 Second base hit Harry,- Stanley, Movers. Hits off McUlyhn, 1 In 4 Innings: off Cut ting. 8 In 6 Innings. Sa'rlfle hits Barry. 2; Rlchter. 1. Stole basest-Clark.-" Lef ton. Bases Milwaukee. 10: Louisville, d Pint base on balls-Cutting, 2f Hltcher. . Hit by pitcher Sharles. Struck nut Shutting,' 1; Mclllynh. 6; Kleiner, 3. Time, 1:36. Uiu plies, Hayes and Hush.! ' .. ..,'. Millers Take Another. " . .' MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 9.-MinnVapolls . won another cIomo gitnitt. from Columbus today, 3 to 2, singles by Oill, Owens, and Clymer with , Muhllngs error, seorlng the winning runs In the snventh. Cravath's hoi f: run gave the homo team th first . seoi-o. Kaler, who pitched for Columbus ' left tonight to loin tlte Cleveland Ameri can league team. Score: - . . MINNEAPOLIS. , ". CQLUMBVO. j ' All. H.O. A ll. ' V O H HV , , Clym.r, cf... 4 110 Cl'nTln, lb., 1114 AHIior. .... I 4 14 OHtrchmtn, If 4 1' V 0 0 Qr.rath, If... I 1 1 0 H'oiiRilum, rf 4 1 I t 0 Vtllllama, 2b, I 4 I 4 urinwn., lb.... 4 4 1 10 Roiwinnn, .K. I 0 3 0 OKelllry.t rf.., 4 111 10 Mc'C'm'k, Jbl 0 11 0Odw.ll, lb... 4 ir- t h o Olll. lb S 1 11 0 OMahllna, u. 4 -4.4-1 Owen", I 14 1 Oi'arrlacb., 0,., I 1,7. 10 rattarwMi, p. I 0 0 I 1 Kaler, p...... 1 .0 0 I 0 'Totals...... 24 I 27 IS 8 ' Totals...... J3 I till MlniitaiHilia .., 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 ff.S Columbus 1 0 0 0 1 0 O'O 6 2 Two-base hit: Cravath. Home run: Cravath. Sacrifice flyf Kaler. Stolen base: Mahllng. Double playac Altlier to GUI, Altlser to Williams to Gill, Mahlrng to Downs to Odwell, Rellley to ((dwell. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 3; Coltlmhus, 4. Base on balls: Off Patterson, 1; Kaler, 5. , Struck out: By Patterson, 5; by Kaler, 6. Umpires: Blernalter and Ferguson. Time: 1:40. , '". . :.- w White Sox Aro Victors.- CHICAGO, 'Aug. 9. Hoston pupded White for fourteen hits In seven'and one third innings today, but lost, 7 to 4. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTOW. AB.H.O.A.B: AB.HO.lt. CoMar, .2b.... 6 14 1 4Hoefiar, rf.,6 I 1 0 4 P.r.nt, of..'.. 4 O I 0 OOardner,- lb.. I 1110 M.loan. rf... 4 I 1 1 0 Breaker, cf.. 6 I 10 0 l).-Lfl,NHT. .If 4 114 OSialil, lb 6114 0 4 Tannablll, aa 4 0 1,1 1 Kni.w Jb.... I I 0 11 Purl.ll, lb... 4 I 1 1 1 Lewis. .If..... 4 .1. 3 10 J. Collin., lb 4 110 OW'agn.r. aa. . I I J i 1 Payne, c.,... 4. I'I. I Ocarrisan, el I I I White, p..... I 0 4 1 OR . Collins, pi 1 0 11 Walah, p 1 0 0 0 O'Kl.lnow .... 1 0 0 0 4 H.ur p 1 0 0 3 4 Totals... i.. SHI S7 11 I .. .... . i Totals 97 14 14 14 8 Bostoa ,..... ,0 0 3 0 0 4 0 1-0-4 ca-r'.'f.vJft-i'-.f UUj-O -h ' " ' ' ' Choice of O tl Anv FancY$J SU1TV . Our "twice yearly" stock clearance before . tbe .sea-, sort's close. At the SIB price ' you have the selection of our entire stock of hlghvst qual- . lty Etultg that are priced up to $30.00, but which; owing to a ellght difference in , style, it is against our policy to carry over to next season.' Every slie from 8 J to .48 , stout. . '," ; -;: j This is an extraordinary.'.! offer. 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