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Lincoln Takes Another From Topeka Bunch; Drummers Get Two; Pirates Wing the Doves
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ST. - JOSEPH TAKES BOlIlj
lourkes Lose Double-Header Through
Better Work of Opposing Pitchen.
Standing of the Teais
HOMERS WIN FOR PIRATES
Gibion and Warner Overcome Bos
ton'i Lead Secured in First
3MAHA IS BLAUKED IN SECOND
Oefeal-d la Fir.t Se-ren Two and
lu Second Tare to Nothlngf
Tn e Three-IlaKaera la
Itarltri
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 10. -St. Joseph
n a double-header today from Omaha.
Sua largely to tha rood work of the St.
Joseph pitch. The flrit gam. wu 7 to
I ant! tho second I to . Score, first game:
8T. JOSEPH.
AB. tt. H. O. A. E.
6 . 1
WEST. LEAGUE. J NAT. LEAGUE.
WL.Prtf i W.I,. Pet.
Denver W 40 .)' Chlrasui 63 33 .AM
I Sioux Clty...M 41 .fi-tj Ptttsbur 57 3 .no
1 i i..in him ;)- York. ..55 8 .5S6
! Wichita :i :r.cinrinnati ...w isoo TAKES FOURTH STRAIGHT GAME
Ml. Joscpn . . w r linn -w. .t.v,
Omaha 40 63 .421 Brooklyn ....41 56.433
Dcs Moines. .44 65 .41R'ft. Ixiuls 39 59 .3"8
Torwka 34 74 .315 Boston 6 J63, M Enouah to Secure Addl.
AMUR. LF1AOUF. I AMUR. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct. W.L-Pct.
Phlla 68 31 .tW7Mlnn'pH ...79 40 .4 1
Boston 80 42 .5881 St. Faul 66 61 .54
Detroit 57 4.1 .6691 Toledo S3 53 .639
New York...r.i 4 .54!tjKan. City. .. .67 M .511
Cleveland ...47 51 .40 Columbus ...53 611 .473
Waah'ton ...42 0 .412 Milwaukee ..61 1 .455
Chicago
tional Nrefiiary Score for Visi
tors Final Spore la Three
to Two.
BOSTON. Aug. 10. Home run. by Gibson
Pnwell. If......
rox. :b s . j
J one, lb. . 8 1
McChesney, cf 6 J
Curhan. Ha 4 0
Kcllly, 3T) t I
Bauer, - rf 3 ' 1
Holes, o I 1
taker, p...., 4 ," 0
1
8
13
Total
flavin, If
Corrldon, ss...
King, cf
Mortarity, 3b..,
RlKgert rf
Oranam. lb....
Thompson, lb..
Oonding, o ,
Keeley. p
t'ulmnn ......
Schipka
30 T
OMAHA.
, AB. R,
. . . . I .
31
7 17 n
H.
A.
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
t u
Total
Batted for Keeley In the ninth.
batted for Davie In the ninth.
St. Joseph 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 -7
Omaha 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Three-baaa hlta: Powell, Rlggert Two
tun hlta: Davis, Moriarlty. Schlpke.
Stolen baaes: Powell.' Jonea. Rellly, Bauer,
Boles, Moriarlty. Sacrifice hlta: Jones,
Bolea. King (2). Corrldon. Doublepay:
..40 59 .404 Indlan'D'llS .43 87 .418 and Warner nmmma nnatnn'i 1.. and
NLttLBAOUB. MINK LEAGl Fl Plttlbu tod won th. fourth ,tralh.
Fremont 50 33 .SO-lciarlndaV 44- 29 .003 ga ma from the home team, 3 to I Score:
Kearney Takes
Fremont Down
Notch in List
Eleven-Inning; Contest Results Two
to One When Deconly and
Bradshaw Rap Ball.
KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. 10 (Special Tel
egram.) Kearney took a fall out of the
leaden today In an eleven-Inning game,
resulting 1 to 1. Gray for Kearney made a
home run In the aecond Inning and Kear-
SOX LAND GAME IN TWELFTH
Pnrtell'i Triple and Collins Single
Brings Needful Ran.
BOSTON TIES SCORE IN EIGHTH
Chicago Geta Two to Oae Victory
Draw a Cyphers for Tea Inning-.
Straight After Patting; H
brer In First.
Or. Iland.... 36 .M8 Falls City
Superior 40 40 .500 Auburn ....
Columbus ....42 41 .MX) Neb. City..
Kearney 39 41 .4.6 Shen doeh
Seward 37 45 .451 Mary villa
Hastlngi ....3fl 44 .4u1
Kad Cloud.. ..36 43 .44
Yesterday' Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 1-0; St Joseph, 7-1.
Lincoln, 10; Topeka, 0.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston, 1; Chicago, a
Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, a
Washington, 1-0; Cleveland. 1-0.
New York, 6-0; St Louis, 10-1
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
. Cincinnati-Brooklyn, postponed, rain.
Bt. IOUls-New York, postponed, rain.
Pittsburg, 3; Boston, 1.
Chicago-Philadelphia, postponed, rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 9; Minneapolis, 7.
Indianapolis. 8-4; Kansas City, 3-3.
Louisville, 4; Milwaukee, a
Toledo, 4-1: St. Paul. 0-2.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Fremont, 1; Kearney, 2.
Grand Island, 5; Superior, t.
Columbus, 7; Red Cloud, 3.
Seward, 7; Plantings, 2.
MINK LEAGUE.
Auburn, 9; Nebraska City, 6.
Claiinda, 1-3; Shenandoah, 2-4.
Maryvllle, 2-0; Falls City, 9-2.
Games Today.
J9 0 .O.IS PITTSRIInn I DniTnw
Joao.o'nil AB H.O.A.B. ia.H.O.1.1
JIII.W Brm, IB.... 4 ID OColllns. If.... 4 1114
3 38 .487 liearh, cf 4 1 f oHertos, b...l 4 0 11
2 Ui .379 1 Clerks, !(.... 1 a ll.n, lh. 1 ft IS 1 s
"Iin. Sft. .. 1 I S S OR Ml lr. rf t 1 1 O S
J. Mllltr. Ib.1 t 1 I OAhk'tlcklo, as 4 1 1 4 0
nrno, is.... I I o OHrek, et 1110 0
Wilson, rf....4 11 OOrshsm. o...l 0 110
uiMon, a 4 111 OShMn. lb.... I 0111
Oaainlt, ... t 1 0 3 OCnrtls, p 10 13
-Rmiid 1 o o o t
Totals 11 17 U SBrewa. s 0 0 0 4 0
Totals tt ( tt X 3
Batted for Curtis In eighth.
Pittsburg o 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-1
Boston o o 0 0 0 0 0 03
Homo runs: Olbaon. Vnir. Hlta; Off
Cumin, 11 )n eight Innings. Sacrifice hits;
Sweeney, Camnlts, Byrne. Stolen bases:
Clarke, Flynn, Sweeney. Left on bases:
Boston, 3; Pittsburg, 9. Bases on balls.
Off Curtla. 1. First base on errors: Pitts
burg, a Hit by pitcher: By Camnltx,
Hersog, Sweeney. Struck out: Bv Curtis.
12; by Camnlts. 4. Time: 1:32. Umpires:
ason and Johnstone.
TENNIS. PLAY AT KANSAS CITY
ance: 1,000.
be ore, second game:
OMAHA.
Mlasoarl Valley Tournament Opens
with Fine Weather.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Au. 10. With the
beat of weather, playing In the first round
of singles In the Missouri Valley Tennis
tnumamfltnt herat nn th. If nnfiu fMtv Ath.
Western League Topeka at Omaha. Den- ietio club field started at 10i o'clock this
maicned player this morn-
Kansao. vs. F. H. McCune,
- a r. . n . rltv . O T? Cat.
National League-Chicago at Boston, l6rB , Lexington. Mo.
Pitt-burg at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New it Sellers, Lexington, Mo., vs. W. L.
ium. r-i. l.uu l ri uiMivuw. . Lfcnlng. K8J18SS CitV.
a. L.. wrhener, Kansas City, vs. A. l.
...
Jones (unassisted). Struck oui: uy ur, I J.r: -V, "
i. k iiu vmmm nn balls- Off Baker. I "icuua i ui juoincs. i iitg are:
I! of KjS."& BHU bybSucned baU By" American ague-Boston r at Chicago. J. Ke ThItIe
Keeley, 2. Left on ba". Josepn, 9 cle,vealld New York at 'at Lou,a. luuaua, Kan.
umini, lv. umpire; dioi huw. a.
American
Association Columbus
t
AB. R. H. O. A. E. I Minneapolis, Indianapolis at Kansas City, pA'tett. KanV citv
Is, If i 0 2 0 0 ? Liulavtlle at Milwaukee, Toledo at St Th. f?;.t V &
Dav
Corrldon, ss.....
King, cf
Mortarity, 3b.
Rlggert, rf....
Graham. 2b...
Thompson, lb
Cad man, c...
Rl odes, p
0 Paul.
0 Nebraska State League Fremont at
1 Kearney. Grand Island at Superior. Colum
0 bus at Red Cloud. Seward at Hastlntts.
llMorvvlll. at Sh.ninrinih Aiihnrn at Fl li " " ."'"" "!' - -"
a ru I canon and A. L. Wehener of Kansas city,
The first round of doubles will begin this
afternoon.
Captains Gibson ana Wolfe of Iaven-
worth will play W. L. Lanlng and C. S.
Parker of Kansas City. O. R. Sellers and
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Purtelfg triple In the
twelfth, follewed by Collins single, gave
ney shut Fremont out until the ninth, when I Chicago a 1 to 1 victory over Boston to
Mason made a two-bagger and Gray for day. Chicago got away to a one-run lead
s remont followed with a single, scoring in the first on a double steal, but the
Mason. In the eleventh Inning Deconly made visitors tied It up In the eighth, when
two-bagger for Kearney and Bradshaw Lang blew up temporarily. Score:
iouowea wun a single wnicn scorea ue- i chicaoo. boston.
conly and won th aame. Balliett for AB.H O A t. AB. H.O.A.B.
t" iui " "- ' raranc, cr.... 1 t 1 s OOartntr, lb.. 5 114 1
won their first cam from Fremont with M-loan. rt..,i 3 '0 0 OSM.kar. ef... s I 1 0 i
Campbell in th. bo,. Score: R.H.E. taiinihiiL' "I 111 "fc"
Kearney ..0 100000000 12 7 0 Purt-.il. lb... I 114 'otrwu.' if '!!. i o n
Fremont ...0 000000010 0-1 13 0 Collins, lb... 4 110 4 lWacnsr. as... 3 3 17 4
Batteries: Kearney.. Balliett and Town-1 rsrna, 4 0 10 1 Ocarrissn, s.. 4 0 4 3 o
send; Fremont, Campbell and Bonner. l"s. 4 3 0 3 Icioous, p.... 4 114 0
l ime: 1:46. Umpire Orllflth. . - - -
Manager Townsend of the Kearney team un. out"when wlnnlna run scored.
made a trade with Hastings Tuesday that Boston 0000000100001
will nrava artvantaa-antia to both Hneuna. M-nicago ....1 0000000000 13
Cock, first baseman for Kearney, and WU- Meloan. Purtell. Sacrifice hits: Ena-le.
Hams, third baseman, were traded to Hast- Collins, Carrigan, Gardner. Hooper. Wag-
Ings for DeConnelly, a crack third base- ""r- "rnt uougnerty,
n I '3-mea ttri . iuuu n uiaa. v . rurie I 1.1 1 V t M 1 1 1 1 n.
man. cook was securea rrom Hastings Gardner to w.,;,: , stAh, i.f,
about two months ago and consented to bases: Boston, 10; Chicago, 6. First base
coming to this city. He Is a good player, on balls: Off Clcotte, I; off Lang, S. First
ht i ik.i H. h..,t ... lth Hli.T"? " errors: nicago. it. tut wun
Ings and Townsend thought best to get By Clcotte." 4: bv Lane-. 8. 'passed ball
him back In his own bunch. Kearney also Payne. Time: 2:36. Umpires: Evans and
bought Claire from Lincoln, 111., who had """'ower,
been farmed out to Hastings. Both Claire Lola Wine Two,
ar. nnmi.llu - v.lnnhl. ) r thai ST. LOUIS, A UK. 10. St. Louis) took both
. n ... . . ... ... . i. a"mB 01 a aouDie-neaaer irom mew i orn
team and they have the disposition to play toda th f, . ,0 . . . . -econd . to
the game wherever they are placed. I 0. Pelty gave New York two hlta In the
RED CLOUD. Neb.. Aug. 10. (Special second game. Score, first game:
-n.i i ... t--- I J-"S BW JUKI.
today by the score of 7 to 2. Score: R.H.E. Stone. If 5 1 1 o onanists. It... 4 0 10 0
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8-7 93 J OHamptuii. rf . 1 1 o 0
TT . AAAA AAA 1 t C At . -1111, , 1. a . IV. . l CI a u m
viuuu v v v v v v v . a u I n.i.M a a a .r.... . . . .
Batteries: Columbus. Bovee and Agnew; u.XZT. "V." I , ; . 'lTK""r .i"- T I
n I ir w u....l, . v minim, lu. . . . . v v
.ira vrauu, biiu v.. n . . wallSCS. SS.. 4 1 4 Siraatar. mm . I B 1 1
By Bovee. 4 by Vance. 3. Base on balls: l Truaariaia iki i i, .k . i 1
orf'Movee, l; ofr Vance, 3. Two-base mis: I Killlfsr, e.... 4 3 4 3 0fri.r, e 3 17 0 0
Popple, Qulgley and Bradbrook. Time: 1:45. Kinseiie. p... 1 0 0 1 iMannini. p.. 4 0 0 1 o
umpire: leming. I t-s. p i o j owernop, p..,o s s o
M A ST I M fl K'.h Aits, in Straf lal Tele. I . -wolter 1 o 0
0 City.
0
Totals 31 0
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
Powell, If 8
Fox. 3b 4
3 24 12
PUGILIST JOE GANS IS DEAD
Jones, lb..
MoCheeney, cf.
Cnrhan. ss
Rellly, 2b
Bauer, rf
Frambea, c
Svlft, p
Totals.......
Omaha
St. Joseph....
8
..27
O. A. E
F. H. McCune of Ottawa and A. J. Henley
of Augusta, Kan., will play Marsh and
Groves of Chllllcothe, Mo.
II. V. Jones. Kansas City, defeated O. K.
sellers, lexlngton. Mo., 7-5, 9-1.
S. Sellers 'of Lexington, Mo., defeated W.
t 0 o I r "- i.iiirn-i vnampion " L. Lanlng. Kansas City. 7-5. 7-5.
0 4 0 at Baltimore of Cost- Three of the five matches In the first
9 0 0 aamptlon. I round of singles in the Missouri valley
8 0 0 r, . t -.T-..na- ,v Itennis tournament here were finished at
A 0 ft I --'-'nxi.. --. ius. w " noon
a 0 former light weight champion pugilist, died Al Welhener of Kansas City beat Al
A 1 thi. mnrr,in. n.n. Ai.A f nn..,rnr.tinn Poteet of Kansas City. 6 3. 3-6. 6-3. J. F,
C 0 u,h mo,7',mA it..i .,., . .., ., Trit1' of Kansas City beat F. H. McCune
0 J which manifested Itself about a year ago. of Ottawa, Kan., 6-2, 6-4. Brockaway of
t I L.aie .last spring ne wen.. 10 Arijona wiui nansas city lost to uniman oi ussawato-
7 17 S 1 the hope of restoring his health, but the nUe, Kan., 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.
J'J5!tl h'd ben 100 de"ply 8eated nd he RESULTS IN MINH LEAGUE
,0110010O"!l nediner!' ranldlv. Ha was hrnuarlit here last
,Tan.hiu hlta- MoChusnev. Fox. Corhan. . . I "" "
Stolen, bases: Fox. Jones. Bauer, Davis. I . 1 Auburn F-orfeits uame to Nebraska
Htiuck, out: By Swift S; by Rhodes, 7. Joe uans true name was Gent, the name city When Waller Learea Boa.
First . base on balls: Off Swift, 8; off Oans having been fastened on him early I N.hr..Ua ritv Tha rama waa forfeit.
Rhodes, . Hit with pitched ball: ly I in his ring career by a mistake of a referee. I ed to Nebraska City. 9 to 0. In the eighth
OmihY f. Umph-e: Mri. 'P"' " He began hi- ring career tn 1894. but prior Inning. Waller stepped out of th. box to
- , . - i to mat time n. naa maae a name tor mm-1 . .., a
. - A a. a IV a a-J I ... ... ... ' V
u.iiuv ' X , self as a fighter about a nsn tnarket in Nebraska City ..9
this city, where he waa employed. I Batteries: Henderson and Reed; Cass and
His first fight for money is aald to have waller, umpire:- sage. ,
brought him a Th. largest purse for which Myvin, Z.'oTl I 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2
he ever fought was 333,000 in his in st doui Falls City 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 6 2
Batteries: Gardner and Diets; Duran and
Aided by
Baaehes Hits sa Vlalton
, ! Coatlr Errors.
T.Tvrot.N.' Aua. " 10. Lincoln made a
t ih. ..rl.. with Tnnaka todav.
aufKnimar lh. rin. i aa ma nv a uvam di lu 1 1 i " . i . . . t i.un, u. in,, uai,. vua . wuv ....
a Tha hlta f tha Incals came in clusters rmo ha ha. in ir aaraa' tr aiv NeHnn the Greensllt. Umpire: Meyers,
. n with tham war a eostlv fleldlnar . . 7 . . At Shenandoah. Score: R.H.E.
;rVV. by the visitors. Kn.pp was effective '"T' 7": 7 "r:.;,... . rJ"d?. !!!!?!SH!i
vaaiia nwu ,110 uun v. iibi.v .cifiii. witaiu. , ouciiaiiuuau . . .v v v u v v V v f a
plon from Frank Erne at Fort Erie ' In Batteries: . Ludwlg and Johnson; Johnson
one round In 1903 and lost tt to "Battling"
Nelson In 1908 In the seventeenth round,
throughout. Score:
LINCOLN.
i AB. R. H. O. A.
.... 4 110 0
... S O S 17
.... 4 8 10 0
.... $18 10
...3 1 1 16 0
....3 1 0 4 .6
.... 4 3 3 5 0
... 3 1 1 0 1
and Castle. Umpire: Fletcher.
Jude, If
Gagnier, ss ,
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
Thomas, lb..
Weldensaul, 2b...
Clark, c
Knapp, p.........v
BASE BALL AT KIMBALL, S. D.
Tennis Players at Kansas City
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 10. The ninth
annual Missouri Valley tennis tournament
opened here today with about fifty entries
The majority or the contestants were local
men.
Many foreign entrants arrived tonight and
Totals
Wooley, cf.....
Beckley, lb....
Rtley, If
Barber, rf
Rellly, ss
Welch, .b
Stoffer, 3b....
Kerns, c ,
Wright, p
34 10 11
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H
4 0
27 It
O.
A.
0
1
0
0
3
3
1
0
1
6 24
Tournament of Nine Games Arrsaged
for Ancuat 84-20.
MITCHELL, S. D., Aug 10. (Special.) will begin play tomorrow. The tournament
A dbso Dan tournament on a large scaie win close Saturday.
naa been arranged to he held at Kimball, Warns Wins from Cretghton.
a. u.. on me aates oi August a ana m, i WAU8A. "Neb., Aug. 10.-(Speclal.)-By
and fmir nrlzes of an u lurlnar nature have I u,..,. .l. . .1 -L . . ,
1 taan h,..' Vr. . ha Vrlr. t .at ln VTlh.- Th. """" ",0 nU. II. UJO- HIDtn inning WIUM
i I . . " r ,.i 1. , .c: . 1 won irom creignton nere today,. 6 to 6
1 1 fnllfiwlnar rltiha will nartlpnat a In the tour- I o " .... J " 1 1
0 "..Ti .iT. .h.- .h. lur.- K.H.K.
, . v.. . ,it.,l (..!. ,-,.,. v-. v v . . i i o
'f. i.r. " A- D..ir.T. wausa 09030001 2-4 11
uc-.it.lii, riniir, vxtt 1 1 1 1 vlir-y, ruA.ia, i j ,. , , i , ..,...
White Lake. Planklngton. Stlckney. Ar- rB"?rf e'gh
- .... ...... ii i, ,..r .itn . . a It-rane, w ausa, Johnson and Johnson.
Cleveland and 1 DunTD ' Strona teams are Wausa team wants game- with any
maintained in many of the towns out west a1 ljam ln not tn west Nebraska.
a.J U a Uk4 -.mm -. as-. nlalraii mil I 1 11 ' " "
aim mo auirD tiis v ur uia-cva uuv iPi-.-a jam tas a a-
that, wav so far this season Indicate that Kineo lor Btrlltlngr Umpire.
Totals .'...21
Uncoln 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 I 10 the games will be fought to a finish. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Piesldent Chlvlngton
Topeka ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three games will be played encn day, one I oi me American Association today an.
Tuo.hii. hits- Cola Cobh Cock man n the morning ana two in me arternoon. i.uunueu mat na naa aasesHea a imv
a.?.0:?. .nJ,t,,.,r0i?'rJ.r.0.??: .Y.mn The nrmot..rs Thave also arranaed for sev- U60 against Player Hunter of tha KaiT".
..,,1 tn' Thomas i2i Relilv to Beckley to I ' automobile races each day and games I C ty club and suspended him for three
snui IB iliuinaa v. Iltlllljr l iv-aicj Ul i. w ,.. ll.' h..lr. h.lllHuva rut. .Irllcln. .i.,l
Karm. stolen bases: Juue. uagnier. codo. l"'11 m .. a VU.IB Uuuug
C.rKnaPTfcacm mi.: juu., Weld.n- t-imi. game at Kansas City. August 5. Bush 1
saul. Struck out: By Kjtapn. 5: by Wright I " ' lelnstated and assigned to duty at Mil
u... .... i. ail.. irf Kuan!. ntt Wn.hi I Sidney gklna Bearers. waukee.
A Ult hv titmltarf hall- ll Kmnti 1 vual TCP. A V1T.R P1TV Nah . Alia. 10 CKnerlal
nitch: Knaim. Time: l:3j. Umiiirea: Flynn Telegram.) Sidney won the third and last Crete Oat plays Exeter.
ana tiara. -. game ot tn. series ixum ueaver -uy tooay i i uluml, b. u aiuk. iv. (special.)
. i by a score of 5 to 1. Beaver city won the I coiome defeated Dallas In a loosely played
omiDafCC UriMC TUIIDCnAY first two games. Beaver City anade an ef- game here yesterday. Score;
nUUiirl.v liumu inwiiwwni fort to tle tne ,cora tn tn, nll)tl, Inning. Dallas 1 0000000 01
' Score: R.H.E. Colome i 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 -4
Fans Are Ansloaa to See New Players Sidney 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-5 4 31 Batteries: Dallas. Dexter, Parker and
ueaver njr ... v v v v v v y v i i a alliens; coiom. Keea and irord. Hits
naileries: oiuney, inramj ana r erry ; ijtums, ; Colome, 8. trrors: Dallas, 8
Acaiulraal by Pa to Btreasthen
Ilia Team.
Beaver City, Uarrl and Warner.
Colome,' 3.
Pa Rourke and his group ot ball players
Leigh Tennis Clnb,
LEIGH. Neb., Aug. 10. OSpecial. ) An or
New Trophy at Field Club.
Arthur Stortt has donated a handsome
. . . . s ...i. I ...in i - t . i . . , , I uiviun,
win raturn n omana . u u i iui uui.vi-uu winru win u umiru iur hi a iiiuiiiiuhu ...... . . a., i . .. . , . rrr
. continuous stay on the home rounds. ;ournannt to be pulled
... .. ... -i. u.. the Field club. 1 he competition Is open to iih.,. nrn...r.. vir. u-.,. i.,Ki...h
Th. opening gam. w... nlernber 6f the club only and all entries i M.r.u vt-iXZ mli;.'
Roosevelt Again
Renews Talks on
Things Politica
Confers with Gifford Finchot and
James Garfield Loeb Spends
Night at Oyster Bay. x
OYSTER, BAY, N. Y.. Aug. lO.-Theodore
Roosevelt spent this evening talking poli
tics with William Loeb, Jr., collector of
the port of New York. Tomorrow he ex
pects to have a conference with Gifford
Pinchot, former chief forester, and James
R. Garfield, ex-secretary of the Interior.
For the last two weeks there have been
no political visitors at Sagamore Hill, and
the renewal of conferences of such a na
ture Is taken as an Indication that the ex
presldent may be preparing to engage more
actively In political affairs.
When Colonel Roosevelt returned from
New York this afternoon Mr. Loeb motored
down with him to spend the night.
NEW YORK. Aug. 9.-Thcodore Roose
velt spent tho day at his editorial of
fices ln this city. Senator Jonathan Bourne
of Oregon met him by appointment
"Was your talk with Colonel Roosevelt
about politics?" the senator was asked.
"I explained to Colonel Roosevelt how
Oregon, through her Initiative and refer
endum, direct primary, corrupt practices
and recall laws has evolved, adopted and
demonstrated the most effective form of
popular government known to the world.
"Colonel Roosevelt's Indorsement Is not
essential to the ultimate success of the
cause, but, believing that he has the same
confidence In the honesty and Intelligence
of the people that they have demonstrated
they had ln his and appreciating his promi
nence before the world, I realise that his
advocacy will accelerate the adoption of
similar laws In other states. This waa the
mission of my call."
"What did he say?"
"You will have to ask him,"
Colonel Roosevelt, after the senator's de
parture, said that he waa greatly Interested
tn his visitor's recital and was already on
record aa favoring progressive legislation.
gram.) Walks by Hansen saved Hastings
from a shutout today. Hastings played
loosely and Orth also had poor control.
Both made a home run on lost balls and
Donnelly a triple on a clean drive. Score:
R.H.E.
Totals...... 40 II 17 14 I
Tot a la IS 1 14 I 1
Batted for Crlcer In the ninth.
St. Louis 00010314 10
New York 14 10000006
Two-base hit: urla-srs. Threa-baaa hlta:
Cree. Hoffman. Home run: Crlss. First
base on balls: Off Manning. 3; off Warhop,
Seward 2 0 1 0 1 8 0 0 l- 11 U0.Klnfell"r '; "Crl,!8' f.truck ou':
Hasting 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-1 6 4
Batteries: Seward. Hansen and wauey;
Hastings, Orth and Pierce and Donnelly.
SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 10. (Special Tel-
By Klnsella. 2: bv Crlss. 2: bv Maiininsr. 6.
Umpires: Perrlne and Dlneen.
score, second game:
T. ton is. lS'KW YORK.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A .
. .... ... a a I
ergam.) urana isiana aereaiea tne locals i gton(, n i , 0 onanieie. if...i o i o
by 6 to 1. Score: R.H.E. Harttell, lb.. 4 0 13 OHsmphlll, rf. S 1 0 1 0
r, . ,',.. a a t t a i a A ia a , I NswBam, lb. 4 1 11 1 OCm, of...... 4 0 10 0
Gtrand Island. ..0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 l 6 8 2 oh... . 4 i i nT tK . n t . n
u,,n..in. nnsAAAAn n c . """: ; J ?LPort. lb.. 4 0 14 0
""""". v.. . - - ----- 1 nnirman. cr. s u t 0 DKniht lb... 1 1 I 0 1
rtauenes: murray -ana rrsucnj Justus 1 Wallace, as... 8 0 4 9 .OFoetsr, ss.-.
and Bartley. Umpire:, Nelson.
Three-Year,-01d
Daughter oi Lou
DillonJ T'ast
Wonderfully Pedigreed Youngster
Steps Mile in Twelve and Three-
Quarters "at Cleveland.
Truesosle. lb 1 1 1 5 OAuetln, lb.,
Kiiiuer. .... sii J.Mitchell, 0.
Pelty, p 3 0 0 3 OHushee. p..,
"Wolter
Totals 37 4 37 14 lFlaher, p...
3 0 3 4 0
3 0 0 1 1
3 0 3 1 0
3 0 0 3 1
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Total. ... M 1 14 IK
Batted for Husrhes In the e arhth.
St. Louis 00001101V-8
New York 0000000000
Two-base hit: Griaas. First baan ton
balls: Off Pelty, 4: off Hughes, a Struck
out: By relty. 4; by Hughes, 4. Umpires
uineen ana Jr-ernne.
Second Game Called a. Tie.
CLEVELAND. Aug. 10. In tha second
aouoie-neeoer or tne series between Cleve
land and Washington this afternnnn f'lAva.
CT irvtrrViir. 1.7- 10 H".untit. had an- land took the ant "ame by the score of
CLEVELAND. Au. 16. Favorites had an- , t , . ,im ihr.ma whii. n.ith.. .
other good day In the Grand Circuit races I was able to score ln the second game.
yesterday at North, Randall, in only one I which was called at the end of the ninth
event were the forecasts upset. That was on a0"ni.0 Jfrness. Score, first game:
ln the concluding race when Fusi John- AB.H.6.A.B. abhoabj
son, a black stallion., by The Baron Shell. I Turner, ss.... 4 010 OMllan, of.... 4 0 0 0 0
rtrlv.n hv Frank Jnnaa nf Mamnhla. beall ? " " vr.,...ir ao. .. . a a . I
, , - 1 unnt;, 11.... sag ORlterteK, 3b, f 1 1 1
Lculs W. Wlnan's chesnut mare, Dora. 1 Lajoie. lb.... 1 334 ocbnroy, if.... 4 0 8 0 0
after a hard struggle. The event was the """ir- J Brl. !?.!
2:15 trot, and four heats were necesser) Hirmoh'm, cf 4 0 4 0 ounsieub, lb.'! 4 0 19 1 0
before Fun Johnson was finally decided nD. ill? OHsnrjr, 0 4 0 3 3 0
nii, p.. a v v j vmowreT. D... a 9 v s
the winner. Dora looked like an easy win
ner ln the first heat but broke on th
stretch. She won the second heat bu.
broke again ln the third when she agaii.
had a fine chance to land the money.
Bemla
..0 0 0 0 Olelirett, e... 1 0 0 0 0
TotaJe....V 14 8 1110 0 Totals 3 833 13 4
-tiattea ror natn in the eleventh.
Two out when winning score was made.
""'evalHnrt 0010000100 13
HOOSIERS DEFEAT BLUES
Visitors Outhit and, Outfield K&nsaf
City in Double-Header.
CLOSE SCORE IN SECOND GASfc
Indianapolis Wine First. Klght to
Three, and Next. Koar to Three
Both Side. Inerease Bat- .
tin Averages. . , , 1
KANSAS CITT, Aug. lO.-dndlanapons wxm
bith games here today, th. first ojr a
set re of 8 to 3 and th. second by 4 to 1
The visitors outhit and outflelded the
local team. Score, first game:
1NDIANAPOIJS KANSAS CITT.
AB. H.O.A. .k AB. H.O.A.B.
Chanb'me, cf 1 1 3 0 Oatiannnn, If.. 4 0 10
Williams, lb. 3 1 9 4 Osmoo., rl...il 1 t I .
Harden. rf...i 8 0 0 Oiiunter. lb... 3 11 1 1
Carr. lb 8 1 14 0 (Lota. 4 9 14 1
naiatiantr. If 4 3 0 0 Huft.ry, ef.. 118 8 1
Howlar. e.... 4 111 Ojamea, c.v.. 4 14 10
Murrh. lb.... 4 10 4 Ritir. a..... 1 0 14.
Cotter. ea...,4 116 iBtrbnii, 8k.. 3 0 3 4 1
Cheney, p.
TslaU. . .
Iowa Corn Crop
Outlook is Good
State Bulletin Says it is Above Ten-
Year Average, Despite
Drouth.
DES MOINES, Aug. 10. (Speclal.)-The
present condition by percentages with com
parison with 1909 and the ten years' aver
age for Iowa, follows:
Corn
Wheat ...
Oats
Barley ...
Flax
Hay ......
Pastures ,
Potatoes ,
Apples ,..
Grapes ..,
Pop corn.
1910.
.. 90.6
..102
99
.. 88
.. 70
.. 59
.. 63
.. 4
.. 28
.. 87
Last Ten
1909. Years.
91 86.6
93 t!7
92 85
87 88
93 88
101.5 93
102 92
92 97
66 67
80 83
... ...
... ...
f homason, rf 1 0 0 0 u
Eaaterly .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.
0 7 37 14 1
oy o o ritjca naiuraay even- ;..i . , .... . r . , , . . .
will be ladies' day. Fans are anxious to ng to Harry ivocn. uiuy wooas or italpb members haxe Joined and a court has been
. a fA.,r dav.' alav. Frld.v A,.,.t h. ma.t. hv 11 -vin,.k SatnrHiv Prcsweni; iuiss uaggie rnce, secretary.
... 1 : , . it i. cm., it. .1 . t,ii anil
ee Riggert the new outfielder secured by
Pa In Kansas, He has iuuuo a hit In each
I Ralney.
Croaa Team Wanta a Game.
prepared just waa. 0f the depot.
game he has played and Tuesday against The J. S. Cross team Is without a game rytr invi 1
St. JoaPh made a single, double and for 'Sunday .any team ln, . ,rj call
, 3807 Corby . street. Benson Eagles " . .......
s the home grounds of th. Crosses! P0"0 unUl tomorrow night
triple)- The line-up:
Omaha
Kane
Thompson
Flood
Graham...
Monarity.
Corrldon..
Davis
Kuig
Higgert
Position.
..First ....
.. First
,...evond .
,.. Second.
..Third
.. Short ...
.. Left
...Center ..
Right
Wul.-r
lopeaa. utrk la
sccaiey
rain.
ILsuaeford Boat Poatponed.
Aug. 10. The slx-
between Iangford and Kauf-
naa been post
on aocount of
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Oonding ....Catch .
Cadinan Catch .,
towers Pitch ..
to lenbetk Pitch ..
Rhodes ...Pitch ..
Melter Pitch ..
Keeley .Pitch. .
RESULTS
IN
MINK
Bearer Crossing Oatclaaaed.
DORCHESTER. Neb., Aug. 10. (Special.)
The Dorcheeter base ball team defeated
the Beaver Crossing team In a Trt-Oounty Mollle Ltry Dlaquaimet AtHer Fin
iSu? I' .ai'w.'".5 lahlna In Front In tmoss 8t.k...
a . . I wmi iniiiciti gsiiin. 1 t 1 rvnpaji r ouu;iBMn
" I2l.. Its rivals from the first Inning, gotting SARATOGA. N. Y.. Aug. 10 -The form
thru two-he hn in tha first Innlmr. players received a hard blow here today
Kirnt - - : - - 1 , . . . ...
Score hy Inntngs: wnen aiouie i-evy, me in jo ravorite, was
Dorchester 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 06 disqualified for a foal axter she finished
Beaver Crossing 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 In front In the Seneca selling stakes. She
Two-base hits: Dorchester. L. Byers. A. repeatedly Interfered with several horses
Wnaht 'Mwrraay, . Baker, warn. Errors: Dorcheeler, -a ,"iui "w
..yy ii.ll. I " . ' .. ul... 1 1 , iMsavaral hnva Into tha stand. Attar llat.n.
Beaver Crossing. 3. Batteries: For Dor- ' to ineir stories tne nuy waa oisquau-
.... nna Ua aw. Daaua. I1M. KMSUILS
- -a a fymimm I - U-l-J. t , 1 1 1 , , . V. , ' V. . K J , I .
--"- crossing, Terrtll and Homey.
Welch
Stoffer
Rellly
....Kllcy
.Kerns
...Brown
..Jackson
...Barber
...Fugate
The 83,000 Edwards stake went to Thi I Washington ..000010001002
Abbe. Ed Geers got the Chamber 01 Two-base hits: Stovall. Gessler. Ktlllf.r
Commerce stakes away In third place li Sacrifice hits: Mitchell (2), Conroy. Stolen
.u. 1... .1 bases: Stovall (2). Nile. (2). McBride (2).
T v u. w. .' , ii - Mrt on balls: Off Mitchell, 2; off
pole had him battling with Evelyn W. Mowrey, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By
passing ner a lew yards irom tne wire 11 Mitcneii, runner, struck out: By Mitchell,
a drlvlnar finish. The time was 2:04 flat, 1: by Mowrey, 1. Wild pitch: Mowrey.
a new mark for The Abbe who ha 'Jtbaae on errors: Cleveland, a , Left
. . 1 I -leveiana, a; wasnington. o.
stepped ln 2:04H at Detroit last week Time: 3:25. Umpires: O'Loughlln andgan.
ine secona neat aeveiopea into an ev.i 1 otun, aowuuu game
hotter battle. A blanket would have COV- CLEVELAND. WASHtNOTOM.
- -.l.. r v.., I AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
oi ine auuo, cveiyn im l Turner, a.... 4 119 lLelirelt ef.. 4 0 10 0
Baughman as they passed under the wii. I stovall, lb... 1 ill 1 vKiinrer, 3b... 8 I 3 5 1
In the order named. The Abbe was neve.
headed tn the final heat.
Summaries:
2:10 pace, purse 31.500 (3 tn 5)
Earl Jr.. gr. g.. by the Earl tCox) 1 1 1
W. A., br. g. (F.oyd) 3 4 1
Hallie Direct, ch. m. (F. G. Jones). ...3 4 k
Vasten, b. g. (Packer) -. 6 3 -I
Kabetta J., rn. g. (Bunch) 6 6 di
Bessie Cook, b. m. (Starbuck) 7 6 d.
W. D. S., ch. g. (Saunders) 3 da
The Prince, to. g. (Stevens) 8 da
Time: 3:06H, 3:07V 2:064.
The Edwards stake, 3:14 pace, purst
33,ouo (Stieat plan)
Tne Abbe, blk. a., by Chimes (Geers). 1 1 1
feveivn w.. o. m. (B. Shank) 3 2
Uranham Baughman. b. s. iCox)......3 3 .
The 1'hJlietlne, b. s. (Owlngs) 4 4 t
Mary Boo, b. m. (Merrlfleld) ( 6
Dr. w. w. .., b. g. (castie) 6 as
Time: 2:04, 2:0714, 2:08.
2:08 trot, sweepstakes, with 3800, addt.
U in j)
Country Jay, ch. g., by Jayhawker (G.
Macey) ; .....1 1
llaroti May. br. a. (Savlee) .....2
Dewltt, b. m. (Kane) 3
General H., b. a. (Haag) 4
Aquin, b. s. (McDonald) 6 I
uemarest, b. s. (F. Jones) i.ds
Time: 3:08, 3:064. -3:15
trot. Durse 31.000 ( 3 ln S
Fuss Johnson, b. s.. by the Baron '
Shell (F. Jones)., 1 1 1 1
Dora. ch. m. (Pennnck) 4 1 3
Josle Mae, b. m. (Packer) 1 4 4d
LUlu Arlon, ch. f. (J. Hen yon) 1 8 3 ut I 1 nomas,
iime: 8.14. 3:1314. 2:14, 2:19V.
(Beat winners only In deciding heat).
Sweet corn for canning.. 80
Wlnter. "Spring.
' Corn prospect, ln Iowa are better than
the average for the last ten year, and
are practically, eaual .to .1909.. according to
the weekly report of br. -eorge M. Chap
pel, director of the Iowa weather and crop
service.
In comparslon with July 1 there has been
a decided Improvement In the corn out
look. Tha northwestern and southwestern
corners of the state have suffered from
lack of rain, however, and this has brought
down the state's average,
The western half of the state, which has
67 per cent of the corn acreage, has 93 per
cent as compared with 88 per cent In the
eastern half. The northwestern quarter
of Iowa leads with 97 per cent, and the
southeastern quarter closely follows with
96 per cent Where the rainfall has been
lightest the percentage follows: North
eastern quarter, 80 per cent, and south
western, 89 per cent The average for the
state, August 1. Is therefore 90.6 per cent
Dr. Chappel says:
"Followlng Is a summw.y of report
from crop correspondents of the Iowa
weather and crop service, showing the
estimated condition of staple cops August
1, aa compared with the average condition
cn that date In the last years. There has
been a decided- Improvement in the con
dltlon of corn during the last month over
the laraer Dart of tha state and especially
,7-1 ? . 1 "SJSS!",--! i . a :ver the northwestern, southwestern and
-ifmia, e 4 o l l McBride. a.. 4 l l 4 o : many of the southern counties where show
lire, rf-lb..4 0 10 Oeasler. rf... 1 0 10 0 V...,. k... tlm.lu I a nA rainfall a.iffl.
II a,.... .. . . ,. a .v. -'-
' "... '. iii.udi .0. a V is V V '
", d I oil -AUniltb, e... I 0100
.ii.tnsr, p. . 1 1 0 3 i ttray, p 3 1 0 8 0
..3 0 0 1 Oiiownle, aa... 1 0 I 0
-Powell. p...,0 0 0
..3 13 81 U 3Bran4om, p.. 1 9 3 0 -
Campbell, p.. I 1 1 0
Totals...... 3 T IT 14 3
Kansas City 0 1 1 1 00000-S
Indianapolis 1 0 1 8 1 t 0 0 08
Two-base hits: Hunter, Raftary. ; Left on
bases: Kansas City, 11; Indianapolis, a
First base on errors: Kansas City, 3;
Indianapolis, 3. Saortflce hits: . Smoot,
Downle (2). Chadbourne, Hawley, Murch.
Sacrifice fly: Powell. Stolen basea: Kmot,
Williams (2), Carr. Double plays: Dowiue
to Love to Hunter, Smoot to Bar bean to
Hunter, Raftery to Hunter. Struck out:
By Powell, 2; by Campbell, z; Dy uneney, .
First base on balls: Off Powell, 4; off
Campbell, 1; off Cheney, . 4. Hit with
pitched ball: Ive. Wild pitch: Cheney.
Time: 1:55. Umpire: ' Owen.
Score, second game:
INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
rheob'rne, c( ( 0 2 0 OSbannon,' It.. 4 1110
Williams, lb. 4 s 4 a o smoot. rf.... 4 1 o 1
Ha-den, rf... 3 0 0 0 0 Hunter, Jh.., 1 I II 0
t-srr. lb 4 I IS 1 1 Lore. lb...... 6 3 0 1 0
Delehantr. If 1 0 I 0 OCnraah. cf.,.. 4 0 4 4 0
Howler, e. ... I I 0 0 Hitter, e o a o e
Murch, lb..,. 4 1 3 0 James, e 1 0 0
Coffer, ss... 4 1 1 4 0 Bar beau, 3b.. 8 lilt
HardarOTe, p4 0 1 1 ODt.wnia, aa. .. 4 e I 1
Knnaaee, p..s e e- e
Totals 17 14 lRafterr ..i.il 1 0,4 f
" Totals... ...M 3 3711 1
Batted for Rhoades In the ninth.
Kansas City.... 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
Indianapolis 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4
Two-base hits: Hunter (2). Carr. Left on
bases: Kansas City, 10; Indianapolis, a
First bane on errors: Kansas City, 1;
Indianapolis, 2. Sacrifice hit.: Shannon,
Delehantv. Howley. Sacrifice nvr,Ji.
hanty. Stolen bases: tsmoot Hunter.B(tr
beau, Williams. Struck out: By Rhondes.
4; by Hardgrove, 4. First base on balls.
Off Rhoades, 1; off Hardgrove, 4. Wild
pitch: . Hardgrove, Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Owens. v
Milwaukee Baachti Hits.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 10. The home team
bunched their hits with the Louisville error.
and won a lop sided game. Score: '
MILWAUKEE. LOUISVIUJI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Randall, rf.. 5 1 3 0 ORoblneon. sa. 3 3 0 8 S
Charles, lb... 4 0 18 ODoyle. lb.,... 4 10 1a
Lewie, ss 4 0 I I 1 Stanley, cf... I 10 10
McGann. lb.. 8 0 8 1 OMerera, lb... 3 0 11 1 0
Clark, lb..... I 18 0 OFlournor, If. 4 0 3 0
Barry, If..,., 1110 OPtckertng. rf. 1 1 3 0 0
Rpeneer, cf... 1 111 0 Maaea, 3b.... 4 0 4 4 4
Marshall, c. 4 1 I 0 .Allen, e 8 1 4 10
Douherty, p. 4 1 14 OSabwenk. p.. 3 0 4 3 8
--oaoorne, f... o, p. s I, 0
Totals.... 13 137 13 1 -Halls ....... 1,0 9 4 0
.. . Bohannoa .. I 1 4 4
' fouis.';.,:,8il94"
Batted for Schwenk In seventh.
Batted for Orsborne In ninth.
Milwaukee 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 I 8
Louisville .v.O 0 0 10 10 1 14
Two-base -hit: SsensennHame mm u.a
shall. Bases on balls: Off Schwenk, 8;
off Dougherty, a Hit by pHoher: Doyle.
Struck out: By. Schwenk, 2; by Osborne,
1; by Dougherty, 2. Umpire.: Bush and
i-ayt . , ) , ... -
St. rani Breaks ETen..(i
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Aug. 10. St. Panl brnka
even with Toledo In a double-header here
this afternoon, losing the first game by a
score of 4 to 0, and winning the second,. I
to L In the first game the locals were-unable
to reach Robinson, who held them to
tnree nits, in tne second game In the last
half of the ninth, with the score a tie, Miw
ray knocked a home run. Score, first gamiC
TOLBUO. ST. PAUL.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B
Hallman. rf.. I 1 6 1 0 Clarke, If..., 3 14 10
Hl'ohman, lb I 1 6 4 OWoodruff, aa. 4 0 0 3 1
Sullivan, cf..4 10 0 OMcC'm'k, as. 1 0 0 1 0
Hkkman, If. 8 I 6 0 OMurray, cf... 4 0 3 0 0
Abbott, o 4 0 4 1 "Autre?, lb.... 1 0 8 4 0
Freemen, lb. 4 0 4 0 0 Llese, rf 3 1 0 0
MtOsrthr, aa 4 0 1 3 OWri.ley, lb.. 3 18 3 0
Rlwert, lb... 3 3 0 3 OK.llr c .. I a is l a
noDineon, p. a . 1 v u Chech, p
Hleaer,. p
ToUls 10 17 11 0'Jones ..
V
ToUls 14 mi 10 1
Batted for Rath In the seventh.
Elberfeld out; hit with batted ball.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
A asblngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-base hit: Birmingham. Sacrifioa
nit: Elberfeld. Stolen bases: Turner.
Jraney, Bemls. Stovall, Birmingham. Mc-
oriae. uouDie plays: Rath to Stovall.
I'urner to Lujole to Stovall. First base on
halls; Off Koestner, 1; off Gray, 1. Struck
jui: oy ivoestner, ; oy Urav. 6. Flrnt
-ae on errors: Cleveland. 1. Left on
oases: Cleveland. 8; Washington, a Tlrie:
J:0u. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln.
Shenandoah Cap! urea Two
from ' Clarlnda Players.
Beaver City Wlna Second Game.
BEAVFR CfTT. Aug. 10. (Special Tele
gram.) Beaver City won the second game
First race, six furlongs: Intrlnslo GO to
1) won, Trance second, Salvolatll. third.
Time: 1:13.
Second race, five and a half furlongs:
Sweep Away (6 to 3) won. Touch M. seo-
At Sheuandoah. Score first game
R.H.E
Clarlnda 00100090 0-1 5 1
Shenandoah 0008000 3 3
.An. GM..u v.at.r.4.v hv a a-..,r. nf T tn I ona. Any i or. in ir ci- iime: l.vt-a.
..v.... r, - -Thl-a . -.it.. n-.ji it .
won. Suffragist second. Cliff Edge third.
Time: 1:40.
Fourth race, six furlongs: Mexoana (5
to 1) won, Herpes second, Big Stick third.
1. The heavy batting of Beaver City was
the feature, score:
R. H. E.
mt l a AAAAA.AAA 4 A
s"?'': w!v"L. ?n- "HBec,v::::::::::oino.iSo7 ; ;
ISU V so va -v. v s m ivtwiivt sbhu ituut. , 1 1 aa r i asA t
Batteries: Beaver City, Reagor and
Warner; Sidney, Ferry, Slmodyne. and
Ferry.
Time: 1:13.
Fifth race. . one mile and an elsrhth
Master Robert (8 to 6) won. Choirmaster
of Chesterbrook second. Lad of Langdon
intra. Time: i:jh-
and
Score second game: R.H.E.
Clarlnda 014080 3 4 4
Shenandoah 1 9 0 1 1-4 8 0
uail.l ss, aiiui..-, .mmx , .w..nevii IIU a... h, .
n-..l.-. rhr.. mrsA 1 -.all. Ilnnl-... oaoanet w
Fletcher and Hunt CP.KTE. Neb.. Aug. lo.-(Hpeciai -H-tTete SHENANDOAH RACE RESULTS
At Falle City. Score nrst game: t . Z.. .1. . r.
av. 13. o. af-l LI. vaa. . .. r.a a smi m
U.PtfWl1U ' A M I I I I A tV 9 A . I 0 lO Ul DCOl f ; n.n,D. v.i.h-Iw rir- "is.- vJa. rm.rm i ril
Fin; liv us so , ft-r .25!S!!M i ! . t.......n.f.
It a I l-rl-a ' Thn.-a atilt 1 ll.ta H lAOn a n,1 I ----- - - - I KHFN'AMMIA H la Alia- Wl Talra.1.1
Greensllt. Umpire: Myers. Batteries: F.xeter, Beck and Bchaum- I Telegram.) Tha twenty-sixth snnual race
Score aecond aame; k m e,, ums, -i, -m wu - . meeting ana county rair oi tne nnenanaouh
Maryvllle 0 0 0 00 111 TI Fair association opened here loday with an
Falle CH - 1 0 0 0 3 4 "" attendance or 2.UU).
Battes-laa: Randalla and Diets. Duran and fAmntiuii, neo au. i- top-cisi.i- i s-year-oia race: loiumoia r ire. nrat
Greensllt. Umpire: Myers. I Fairfield won toouy s game from leweeae I Lady Jeannette, aecond; and Brownett
At Nihraiba t ltv. scora: It.il. 1c. 1 or a awim oi u m a 1 riert, tmra. iime: s.ioa. ruraa hw.
Auburn 0 1 S 0 0 8- 11 3 . .. . . .. 3:30 trot: Early Storm, first; Henry
Nebraska City ....4 4 1 0 5 0000-4 -.ornma wana. 1 touncll, secona; Laay iNumero, third. Time
llill.riu- KMIIt-k Ttaa4 anrl K ranln.ar CORNING. la.. AUC. 10 CSlieOlal.) 3:21k. Purse 3J00.
Muller aad Waller. Umpire; 8age. Lleven Corning won Tuesday from Vllllsca by al Half-mile daah: Armount, first; Queen of
acort va a. - - I vuu, awvuts. awuw ,w rs
Athletic. Bench Hits.
DETROIT. Aug. 10. Philadelphia bunched
wo doubles, a triple and a slnala anil
-wo baaes on balls in the first Inning of
i.-la..'- a.-. CI .
iwiwj a a . " 1 c DIaIII.
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A. E
Lord. If 4 13 1 0D. Jonas. If.. 4 0 10 0
Oldrlnf, cf... 4 111 ODel'hantr, 3b 4 1 0 4 0
1.0111ns, 10... s sis euobd. cf 4 1800
Baker, lb.... 4 0 1 3 0 Crawford, rf. 4 0 0 0 0
Da rla, lb 4 3 11 0 0 Moriarlty, lb 4 0 3 1 1
6 110 OBush. aa 8 1 3 4 0
4 0 1 4 OT. Jonea. lb. 3 I 14 1 0
114 1 OSehmldt, c... 4 3 110
1 0 4 8 OPonovan, p.. I 1 0 0 6
'Mclntyre ..1 0 0 0 0
M 10 IT 14
Murphy, rf.
Barry, aa.
Ouomba, p.,
ToUls....,
Miller. Lose Good Game. I ToUls 34 1 V 13 1
MTNNEAFf.it.ls. Minn.. Ana 10 -Co- 'Batted lor Donovan in ninth
lumbus won an exciting, but poorly played, Philadelphia 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 08
game from Minneapolis today ln the tenti. Detroit 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 08
inning, scoring three runs on two hits, a Two-base hits: Collins, Davis. Cobb.
hit batter and a wild throw. Perrlng was Three-base hits: Oldrlng, Murphy. .Rasas
nit in the lace oy a batted ball and lorceu I on balls: Off Donovan, 4; off Coombs, S.
to leave tne game. Score: I jtruck out: By Coombe, 4; by Donovan, 2.
ujujMbui. aiNNuroui. 1 umpire.: Kerln and Connolly.
aa.H.u.l.l. iD.n.u.a.i,
Lemare Loses to Wayne.
WAYNE. Neb.. Aur. la-Soeclal Tele.
trim.) A crowd of nearly 700 people wit
nessed an Interesting game of ball at the
Perrlnt, lb.. 1 01 OCtymer. cf...t 1000
Wrattea. lb.. 1110 ( Alilier. as.... 4 114 1
Hinchraan, If I I 4 0 Cra-atb, If... 6 1 1 0
C'oncalton, rf 8 I 0 iVwuiau.a, to. 1 i a 1
Downa. lb.... 4 0 1 1 u.. m. rllo. 4 1110
Haiiiey, et...l 140 lMi-t'm k, lb. 1 1 18 v, I park tins arternoon between the Wayne
Odwell, lb... 4 110 torn, lb I o 0 1 land Lemars, la., club. Wayne won by a
Mar. I Inf. as.. 4 0 4 3 lO'Netll, rf.,, 3 8 0 0 score of 3 to 8. Score by Innlnxs:
Carlach, c... 4 3 4 1 veniun. c 4 I i 1 1 Wayne 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 18
Brer. p s u t I lLallv.lt, p. . 1 1 0 1 1 xemars 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
""""' ? Ill" Batteries: Wayne, Depew and Simons,
TOU1. 81 U 10 l5Em.,,:.,.. l 0 1 Dlhl and bt.rous
t ,u ,. , ToUl, -,VhtVu ' STEVENS MAY LOSE AN EYE
Rafta fr.r G... I n tha tanth.
Columous 1 00000600 8-9 1 Man Sloaced wear loartiaiid Beach
Minneapolis 1 00010180 17 n Serlon. Condition Follow,
iwo-oase nits: uiymer, ixuveu, 1-1 men-1
-n. . . TM . V a M. Ul..hm.. 1 laaWPI-I...
l.a.,), . Ill CO W. ..... . ..MW....H.U.
Sacrifice hits: Altlser. McCormlck. Hlnch-
man. Downs. Odwell. Sacrifice fly: I The medical men fear that Charles Slav
Altiser. Stolen base: Odwell. Double - wno was Kicked and robbed by two
'ng....'"!..0.: fM."r,;:- men on hl. way from Courtl.nd beach Sat-
spoils. 8; Columbus. 9. Has: o.. L- .. ... urday night, may loss the eight of on. of
in clgnt Innings; off rage. 3 in nu In- hs eye. Mr. Steven., who I. well known
nln.; off Berger. 14 In eu-M nr' tb a piano tuner, was ln terrible
sitton, 1 In two Innings. Baae on ball; ln" ' K.7.h. tl -,,,..
off Isllvelt, o; on c.u 1; o. . u-.fc ., .,
off Sitton, 1. Struck out: By Leilvelt, 4;
by Berger, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By
Leilvelt. Hinchman, Downs: by Sage,
Hlnch man. Passed ball: Smith. Time:
clent to keep the plants growing rapidly,
On the other hand, the condition has de
fined over the northeastern and some of
he southwestern counties, due to a de
ficiency of moisture. The average condi
tion of corn for the four quarters of the
state are as follows: Northwest, quarter,
97 per cent; northeast, 80 per cent; south
east, 96 per cent, and southwest, 89 per cent
which make an average for the state ot
90.5 per cent. The average condition for
the state, whicl has 67 per cent of the
corn acreage, is 93 per cent as compared
with 88 per cent for the eastern half."
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 The weather
crop conditions for the week ending Au-
TEUTONS KICK ON HORSEMEAT
Protest Equine Substitute for Beef
Upon Report, that It Had Come
from United States.
WASHINGTON, Aug. lO.-The light haired
Teuton, ln the countries of northern Eu
rope are averse to eating horse meat
wherefore they protested when reports
were spread among them to the effect that
horse meat wss being shipped to them
from the United States. The American con
suls at Hull and Newcastle, England, re-
potred today that no horse meat from the
United States ha. reached the English
port..
Walter C, Hamm, American consul at
Hull, Informed the department that while
no horse meat from the United State, has
reached that port, '"there has been a traf
fic In live, worn-out English horses beween
Hull and comlnental ports, where they have
been sold for food."
313
0 000
10 00
' Totale. 3 17 15 1
Batted for Chech In eighth.
Toledo ;
St. Paul ,
.: 0 020001104
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hits: Elwert, Hickman. Stolen
baaes: Hallman, Wrlgley,- Sullivan. Double
plays: Hallman to Hickman. Hlta: Off
Chech. 8 ln eight Innings; off Rleger, 1 in
one Inning. Base on balls: Off Chech. 1;
Robinson, 3. Hit by. pitched ball: Hallman, ,
Hinchman. Struck out: By Chech, 6'r V
Robinson, 4; by Rleger. 1. gacrlf Ic. JsUf
Hinchman. .Left on bases: 8t Paul, 4;,fcT
ledo. 5. Tlme:tf:00. Umpires: Chill and Cu-
aavn.
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Score, second game:
ST. PAUL. TOLEDO.
r .. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Clarke. If..., I 1 1 0 OHallman, rf. 1 1 0
Woodruff, lb. 4 I 1 I OHI'chman, lb 8 1 3 3 0
Mcf. m-k. as. 4 1 8 8 0 Sullivan-. cf..3 8 3 0 0
Murray, ef... 3 1 0 0 1 Hickran. If. J 114 0
Alitrey. lb... 8 111 3 fLeroJ.. e. 113 1
L eer. rl..... 8 I I o. 0 Freeman, lb. 4 1 0
Wrlgley, lb.. 8 0 0 4 1 McCarthy, as 8 0
'". 1 0 8 0 OKIwert lb... 4 0 14 0
R)"n. 00 3 OBaalcjc. p..... 10 3 0
Tot' 28 1 17 13 I ToUls......V 17
Noen out when winning run scored.
Jole , 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-t
8t- Pul 0 0 0 0 0 1 01-3
Three-base hit: McCormlck. Home run:
Murray. Stolen bases: Hickman, McCarthy.
Double play: Ryan to McCormlck to Aut-
rey. Base on balls: Off Ryan.- 2; off Es-
Jlck, 2. Struck out: By Ryan. 4: by Esslt k.
8. P"1 ball: Land. Wild pitch: Ryan.
Sacrifice hit: Murray. Left on bases: St.
Sfn ' : .Toledo. 8. Timet .1:48. Umpires :
Chill and Cusaok.
JPearl Konnd In Cedar Creek,
MASON CITY. Aug. 10.-(Speclal.)-Perl
finding has been an occupation usually
carried on ln the stream In the eastern
part of th. Mate, but gradually pearl fish
er, are coming weet and ' good find are
being made In the Cedar, ' Shellrock and
Lime creeks. On. of the moat valuable
pearln ever taken from the Cedar wtis
found last Saturday by Fred Bostetter. It
was round and perfect and he disposed of
It to Frank Deayhogg of Cedar Rapjda for
$110. , ...
Serious Laceration. '
and wounds are healed without danger of
blood poisoning, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
the healing wonder. 25c. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co. .
CURES
BLOOD POISON
3 35. Uuiiklres: Ferguson and filarhalur.
shape when brought to the police station,
both eye being closed by bruises. He Is In
th care at St Joseph's hospital of Dr.
H. L Arnold, eye specialist, and Dr. T. T.
Contagious Blood Poison is tha most powerful and destructive ot all blood
disorders. It corrupts and vitiates tha entire circulation and manifests itself
ln the most hateful and loathsome symptoms, such aa ulcerated mouth and
throat, copper-colored spota, and even sores and ulcers on different parts of the
body. Tho poison causes the hair and eyebrows to fall but, and sometimes the
fingr nails com off and the entire glandular system is attacked. No medicine
can cur Contagious Blood Poison which does not rid the circulation of every
particle of the insidious virus. The least taint left ln the blood will- break outj4
afresh, when treatment Is left off. 8. 6. 8. is th real and certain cure; It goe.T
Into the blood and by removing every particle of the poison, and adding rich,
healthy quaUtles to the circulation, forever cures this powerful disease. All
who suffer witth Contagious PJood Poison may cure themselves In the privacy
of their own homes by using 8. 8. 8., and following instructions contained in our
a?0 fn Ba3ok wWcb w wU1 end together with any medical advic
desired, fr to all who write. THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, G
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