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VOL. XL-NO. 9.
OMAIIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1910
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
The Omaha
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Thompson Champion Amateur Athlete of World; Pirates and Dodgers War; Blank for Sioux
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DENVER DEFEATS
L1NC0LNAT HOME
Visitor i Take Tight One from Hard
Working Nebraskans by Score
of Three to Two.
GET NEEDED SCORE IN NINTH
Locals Tie Up Game in the Eighth
Inning. -
THEY SECURE NINE BASE HITS
Fail to Bunch Safeties and Lose Oat
on Scoreboard.
EACH RUN COMES SEPARATELY
Twi Scrappy Trim! Battle Fiercely
Throughout Cole and Dolan Get
Tnt-8in Cassldy Se-
. cure Tnree-Baae Hit.
LINCOLN; Aug. 18. Denver won a tight
.from.. 4 mm TJnrftln r.Amv kv A llnM ftf S
to 2. The locals bated hardest, but were
unible to bunch hits to advantage. Score:
' LINCOLN.
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
Jude. If 8 0 0 4 0 0
Oagnler. ss 3 0 114 0
Cole, cf 4 113 0 0
Cobb, rf 8 0 0 3 0 0
C'ockman. 3b. s. 4 12 0 3 0
Thomas, lb 4 0 2 12 2 0
Weldensaul. 2b 4 0 3 3 1 1
Kruger, c 3 0 0 2 , 2 0
t'Knapp , 1 0 0 0 0 0
Gelst. p. 4 0 10 10
Totals 33 2 9 27 12 1
DENVER.
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
Llovd. 2b 4 0 0 0 8 0
Kl' i, as 4 0 1 4 8 0
McTFttese, cf j 4 W 0 1 0 0
Beall. If 4 1110 0
Lindsay, lb 3 0 0 15 0 0
Dolan, 3b 4 3 3 13 0
Cassldy, rf 4 0 110 0
MrMurray, 0 3 0 0 8 1 0
Harris, p 2 0 0 1 6 0
Totals 83 3 ( 27 16 0
Lincoln 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 02
Denver ...0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 13
Three-base hit: Cassldy. Two-base hits:
Cole. Dolan. Double play: Lloyd to Kelly to
Lindsay. Stolen bases: Gagnier, cole, wei
densaul, Lloyd, Kelly, Dolan. Sacrifice hits:
Cobb, LlndHay. Struck out: By Gelst, 4;
by Harris, 8. Base on balls: Orf Gelst, 1;
off Harris. 3. Left on buoes: Lincoln. 7:
Denver, 4. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Mullen.
JOHNSON WINS PITCHERS' BATTLE
St. Joseph Defeats Sioux City, One to
Nothing;.
SIOUX CITY. Aug. U-Siour City and
St. Joseph engaged In a pitchers' battle to
day, with Johnson having the best of It
He held the locals to four hits and shut
them out Score:
SIOUX CITT.
AB. It. H. O. A. E.
A.
0
0
0
3
6
0
0
3
0
4
Andreas, 2b....
Stem, lb
Myers, If
Qulllln. 3b....
Miller, c......
Town
' Fenlon, rf....
Neighbors, cf
Hartman, ss.
Yleh
Alderman, p..
Totals
4.0 0 3 0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
s
0
t
10
0
0
. 1
4
0
0
........DO 0
4 27 14
ST. JOSEPH.
' AB. R.
Powell, If........' 4 0
Fox. 3b 4 0
Jones, lb 8 1
McChesnoy, cf.. 4 0
Corhan, ss 4 ' 0
"Rellly, 8b 8 0
Bauer, rf 3 C
. Boles, c... 3 0
Johnson, p 2 0
H.
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
O.
1
2
9
0
8
0
2
10
0
Totals 29
8 27 13
' 'Batted for Neighbors In the ninth.
Batted for Hartman In the ninth.
St. Joseph 100000000-1
Kioux City 000000000-0
Two-base hit: Corhan. Sacrifice hits:
Miller, Jones, Rellly. First base on balls:
Off Alderman, 2; off Johnson. 8. Struck
out: By Alderman. 9; by Johnson, 8. Wild
-Itch: Johnson. Hit with pitched ball: Ky
ft Johnson, L Time: 2:03. Umpire: IlaskelL
-Attendance: 600.
WICHITA IS AGAIN WINNER
Makes It Throe Straight from Champs
la Lifeless Game.
DES MOINES, Aug. 13. Wichita made ItJ
three straight today, winning from the
champions a lifeless game by a score of 8
to 6.. Dcs Moines' errors lost It the game.
Score:
WICHITA.
AB.
R. H.
O.
10
0
E.
Mlddleton cf
Hughes, 2b
Claire. If
Koerner, lb.......
Wester-sil, 3b
Schmidt, ss
I'cttlgrew, rf
Shaw, e
Wright, p
1 1
... 3
... 6
... 8
Totals.
.88
8 27
DES MOINKS.
AB. R. If.
O.
1
3
3
3
12
1
4
0
E.
3
Williams, ss....
Davis. 2b
Nlehoff, 8b
Curtis. If
Dwyer. lb
Mattlck, cf
Kelly, rf
4
. 4
4
Cleinmons, C....1 4
Mitchell, p 4
Totals t 3 6 10 27 13 8
Des Moines 000201 3005
Wichita 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-8
Two-bane hits: Claire, Hughes. Nlehoff
(I), Clemmons. Base on balls: Off Wright,
8; off Mitchell. 4. Struck out: By Wright,
7: by Mitchell. 3. Stolen bases: Mlddleton.
Shaw (2), Wright. Pettlgrew. Sacrifice hits:
Claire. Wexterzll (2). Schmidt. Time: 3:00.
Umpires: Flynn and Clark.
TENNIS DOUBLES WEDNESDAY
Fluals In he City Championship Set
for This Week.
Conrad Voung and Arthur Scrlbner.
rhampluns of Omaha in tennis doubles will
be celled to defend their title at the Omaha
Field club Wednesday. Harry Koch and
Cuthbert Potter, the winners of this year's
event are trying out for the title, and
a fast match la expected. At the time the
cliy tournament closed Conrad Young was
laid up with a sprained ankle, so the match
was postponed until he wouuld be able to
1'lay.
HEXANDOAH RA11MJ HEslLTS
Alllr Dalo Win T o-Flfteea Trot
Without Trouble.
SHENANDOAH. Ia.. Aug. 13. (Special
Telexrsm.) The annual race meet of the
Shenandoah Fair association closed here
today. Results:
2:2U pace, puite MOO? , Obld won, Tilly
Fox second. Topsy Msck third. Time
1.14. Thr-quartririll eon sc la don. Burse
Secret won.
MILLERS B.ST Tll SAINTS
Continue Winning Streak Right at
Home.
BRILLIANT TRIPLE IS FEATURE
Wrlaley, Autrey and MeCernlrk Star
-Alllser Gets Three-Base Hit
Two Tn-o-Kaaajers Oae
Sacrifice Hit.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 13. The American
association leaders put another game on
the right side of the ledger today, defeat
ing St. Paul, 4 to 2. The feature of the
game was a brilliant triple play, made by
Wrigley, Autrey and MoCormlck of St
Paul. Score:
MIJfNElAPOUs. it. Vavu.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Clrmer, af... ft 0 0 0 Boucher, lb.. I 0 I 0 0
AltUer, h... 4
lWdruff, H2bl
0 1
Craeath, If... I
Wllllania. lb. I
RoMtnan, rf. 4
McC'rm'k lb I
Olll, lb t
Owmi, o 4
Bage.
Altrork, p.... t
CMrCtra'k, as 4 0 2
0 Murray, rf.
1 1
0 11
0
1
OAutrey, lb..,
3 OJonee, ef....
1 OWrlgley. 2b..
3 OI.IfM. If
1 OPierca, ....,
1 C(1in-h. p....
a i
0
e 1
1 l
S 4
I 4
l
, t 0 0
. 4 4 0
Totals it 11 27 12 lOohrltg.B,.
ToUll 2 I 14 It 0
Batted for Chech In the ninth.
Minneapolis 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 4
St. Paul 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Crarath, Murray. Three
base bit: Altlzer. Sacrifice hit: Altiser.
Stolen bases: Clymex, Murray, Jones.
Double plays: B. McCormick to Williams
to Olll; Owens to Williams; AltUer to Gill.
Triple play: Wrtgley to Autrey and M.
McCormick. Left on banes: Minneapolis,
10; St. Paul, 4. Hits: Off Sage, 4 In seven
Innings (with none out in the eighth); off
Altrock. 1 In two innings; off Chech. 12 In
six Innings; off Qehring, 1 In two Innings.
Base on balls: Off Sage, 6; off Chech. 4;
off Oehrlng, 1. Struck out: By Sage, 4;
by Altrock, 2; by Chech. 2; by Gehrlng, 1.
Passed ball: Pierce. Time; 1:60. Um
pires: Bier halter and Cusaek.
LOUISVILLE DOES THE TRICK
Indianapolis Loses by Two to' One
Score.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Aug. 13.-Both
teams hit freely In the opening rounds, but
the locals gave poor support to pitchers.
Score: '
LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Robinson, ss. 4 1 1 1 1 Kendall, cf.. 4 0 1 0 0
Metr, lb 4 1 i, 0 Owilllama, 2b. 4 1 1 I 0
Stanley, cf... I 1(0 0 Harden, rf.. 41004
poyle. 8b.... 4 1 43 ODelahanty, rf 0 0 0 0 0
Flournoy, If. t 0 3 0 H'arr, lb 4 ill 3
Pickering, rf. 4 0 1 0 OMurch. lb ... 4 3 12 0
Mum, 2b.... 0 14 OMIIIlgan, It.. 4 10 0 0
Allen, e 1 0 4 1 OKeina, o I 14 11
Wearer, p... t 1 0 0 Ucoftey, h.... I 0 3 1
Chenar. S....3 0 110
Totals II 137 10 iObarlln, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Chadbourae 1 0 e 0 0
Total 31 t 1714 4
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02
Indianapolis 00000001 01
Batted for Cheney In eighth.
Two-bsse hit: Hayden, Struck out: By
Cheney, 6; by Weaver, 5; by Oberlln, 3.
Bases on balls: Off Weaver, 10; off Cheney,
3. Umpires: Owen and Bush.
TOLEDO DEFEATS COLUMBUS
Butler's Ilaao Running; In Second Aids
In Victory.
COLUMBU3, O., Aug. 13. Butler, base
running In the second, with Hlnchman's
muff of Elwert's drive In the sixth, gave
Toledo just enough to stand Columbus off,
and take a brilliant game of twelve in
nings. Score:
TOLEDO. ' OOUJMBtTS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hillmtn, rf..4 1 3 0 0 Herring. 3b. . ft 2 110
H H'man, 3b 4 1 6 4 OW.H'man, If. ft I I 0 1
BuIIItui. cf.. ft 3 ft 0 0 Con Hon, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Hickman, If. 4 t 1 0 ODowna, lb.... 4 1 ft 4 I
Ylnltn ...0 0 0 0 OMahling, sa,. 4 1 ft 1.1
McCarthy, If 0 0 0 0 0 Keillor, ef... 3 0 4 1 0
I nd. a ft 1 4 3 ( CM well, lb... ft 1 I 3 0
Frman. lb. 4 1 1 0 oNrlKb. e... ( 1 S 4 0
Bmlor, as.... ft 2 11 181 Hon, p 4 0 0 1 0
Klwert, lb... 4 1 0 I 4Frlel 1 0 0 0 0
Ollhian, p... I 3050
. Totals 44 14 W 17 1
Totals 44 14 14 17 1
Batted for Sit ton in twelfth.
Ran for Hickman In twelfth.
Columbua ... 10100010000 0-3
Toledo 11000100 0 00-4
Two-base bits: Ferrlng, Hickman. Base on
balls: Off Sltton, 8; off Ollllgan, 8. Struck
out: By Sltton, 1; by Gllllgan, 4. Umpire:
Chill.
PITTSBURG WINS ONE GAME
Ties Brooklyn In Second of the
Double-Hea dor
BROOKLYN, Aug. 13. A thlrteen-lnjitnr
defeat and a nine-inning tie was the best
Brooklyn could do in today's double-header
with Pittsburg. The first game was a
great pitchers' battle, neither Scanlon nor
Adams allowing a run for nine innings.
The final score was 8 to 2 for the first
game. The second ended in darkness with
the count 8 .to 8. Score, first game:
PITTSBURG. BKOOKL.TN.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Bjma, 3b.... 4 10ft IDarldion, .f ft 1 4 0 1
Leach, cf.... 4 3 4 4 ODaubart, lb., ft 1 13 0 1
Clarke, If.... 4 12 0 Wheat. If.... ft 110 0
Warner, as... ft 0 I 4 IHummell. Ib ft 0 4 4 4
Miller, lb....
4 1 s 3 VDaiton. rr...f 4 l o
4 1 14 0 1 Lennox, lb. .. ft 1 1 2 0
FWnn. lb....
wllaon, rf...
Ciibauil. fi....
Adania, p....
Hlmott
Phllllpps. P..
010 0 Smith, as,... 4 1310
4 1 14 1 V Mr.Klrran, a 1 0 3 3 0
4 0 0 3 OBrrxen, C... 1 S 7 I 1
1 0 0 0 OBrwIn, s 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 4Hanlon, p... 1 0 0 3 0
"Barier 1 1 v o
Totals... 44 lllll 4Ruikvr. p.... 1 0 0 1 0
Totali 45 4 Is 11 8
Batted for Adams In the twelfth.
Hatted for Scanlon in the tenth.
Pittsburg. 000000041.0100 28
Brooklyn. 000000000100 12
Left on bases: Pittsburg. 10; Brooklyn. 1
Two-bane hits: 7nnox, Smith. Home run:
ri.iuhert. Sacrifice files: Flvnn. Gibson.
Sacrifice hits: Davidson, Hummel, Krwln.
Flist base on errors: Brooklyn, 1 Stolen
base: Flynn. Double play: Dalton to
Pauhert. First hasp on balls: Off Scanlon,
4: off Rucker. 2: off Adamx. 2. Struck out
By Scanlon, 7; by Adams, 7. Hits: Off
Srnnlnn, 4 In ten Innings; off Adams, 4 In
eleven Innings. Time: Z:34. empires:
O Day and Hrennan.
Score, second game:
PITTS HI HO. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Bjrna. lb.... 4 0 1 0 ODavloeon. rf. ft 0 10
Leach, cf I 111 iDaabart, lb.. 4 1 10 0
Clark. If.... 4 I ft 0 0 Wheal. If.... ft 110 0
Wagner, as., ft 14 I Hunim.ll. 2b I 3 I I 4
Miller, lb..
4 10 1 ODallna, rf... ft 1 1 1 0
4 11 OLannoi, lb... 4 1 I 1 0
ft 3 1 1 I Uurra 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 ft 1 M, Kl.cn, sa 4 I 1 4 0
Flynn. lb...
Wilson, rf...
(ll neon. c...
I'atnnltl, p..
Leer, p...
) o 1 OErwin. 4 1110
0 0 0 4 Ruck.r, p.... 10 0 10
Uaaaau. p.... 8 10 9 0
P
Totala II 13 17 11 1
Totala 11 II IT 11
Ran for Lennox In ninth.
Pittsl.org 0 1 1 0 6 1 0 0 0-8
Brooklyn 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 2 08
IWt on bases: iPttsburg, 9; Brooklyn, 7.
Three-base hits: Miller (2). Dalton (6).
Home run: Wilson. Sacrifice fly: McElveen.
First base on error: Philadelphia. 1. Stolen
baen: Hummell. Daubert. Double pity:
Ievcr to Wagner to Flynn. Base on ba'ls:
Of Rucker. 3; off Camnlts, 2; off Dsnau.
2: off Leever. 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 3;
by Camnlts. 6; by Deasau, 1 Hit by pitched
linll: By Camnlts. Hummell; by Rucker,
Gibson. PsKsed balls: Olbson, 1; Erwln, 1.
Hits: Off CamnlU. 7 In four and one-third
Innings: off Rucker. 11 in five Innings.
Time: 3:06. Umpires: Brennan and O'Day.
Fairfield Beats Clay Center.
FAIRFIELD. Neb.. Aug. 13 (Special
TelKi am.) Fairfield defeated Clay Center
in one of the swiftest games seen here this
season yesterday. Not a score was made
until the eighth inning and Fairfield got
Us vioiory by a score of 2 to 1.
Tbo Key to the Situation Bss Want Ado
OOne of the
I .jCi x k ....... Hxm"' rm
ammmm jSammmJirg! 'v"' -Wi r- "VJT I
NORTH BEND HOSE TEAM THAT
HASTINGS IS BLANKED TWICE
Fremont Gives Them Drubbing on
Their Own Grounds.
FAST . BALL IN STATE LEAGUE
Pitchers Are Working; Well and Stat
Towns Are Treated to Some
excellent Games all Over,
1 the Circuit.
HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 18. (Special Tel
egram.) Fremont shut out Hastings twice
In a double-header today. In the second
game, which went seven innings, Bennett
struck out eleven Brlckmakers and al
lowed but one hit. Score, first game:
Fremont 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3-7 12 2
Hastings ' 00000000 00 8 i
Batteries: Fremont, Hoffman and Boil
ner; Hastings, Waldron and Donnelly.
Bcore, second game: R.H.E.
Fremont 0 0 1 0 1 8 06 8 1
Hustings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 8
Batteries: Fremont, Bennett and Bonner!
Hastings, Herrlck and Donnelly. Home
run: Mason of Fremont.
SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. IS. (Special Tel
egramsSuperior defeated Columbus this
afternoon In a very sensational ten-lnfrkig
game. Ellis, In the box for Superior,
pitched one hit game. Superior had the
visitors shut out until the first half of
the ninth inning, when they got a couple
of passes and a safe hit, and tied the
game. Score: , R.H.E.
Superior 000100000 12 10 3
Columbus 00000000 101 1 2
Batteries: Slndelar, Corbett and Agnew;
Ellis and Bartley. Umpire: Justia.
KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) Kearney took the second game from
Seward today on damp grounds, which
made errors frequent and the score high.
Neff and Hanson both got home runs, Neff
bringing In three other scores. Claire for
Kearney also got a home run. Townsend,
Kearney's present manager, was presented
with a baby carriage as a wedding gift
from Kearney fans, he having been married
this morning.
This gives Kearney six games out of
seven on the home grounds. Manager Neff
of Seward was out of the game on account
of a fine of $150 placed on him for taking
his team from the grounds at Fremont.
Score: R.H.E.
Kearney 4 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 -ll 12 4
Beward 1 00060200 4
Batteries: Kearney, Wright and Town
send; Seward, FoHter and Wally. Time:
1:25. Umpire: Griffith.
RED CLOUD, Neb.,' Aug. 18. (Special
Telegram.) Red Cloud shut Grand Island
out both games today by a good. margin.
Both games were played well, . but the
visitors seemed to be outclassed. Score,
first game:
Grand Inland.... 0 0
Red Cloud... 0 1
" I . R.H.E.
0000000-083
200100 4 62
Inland, Murray and
Batteries: Grand
Travers; Red Cloud, Jtirotte and Fagan.
Struck out: By Murray, (i; by Jairotte, 6.
Bases on balls: Dff Jarroite. 1. Two-base
hit: Jarotte. Three-base nit: Hennlsy.
Earned runs: Red Cloud, 2. Time: 1;20.
Score, second game:
Grand Island ..0 0000000 0-0 3
Red Cloud 4 0 0 0, 0 0 2 0 - 10 1
Batteries: Grand Island, Paul and Trav
ers; Red Cloud, Mitchell and Eagan.
Struck out: By Paul, 1; by Mitchell, H.
Bases on balls: Off Paul, 1. Two-base
hits: Carter (3i. Morse, turned runs: Red
Cloud, 6. Time: 1;26. Umpire: Fleming.
Two Extra Inning
Games in the Mink
Falls City Wins in Fifteen Innings
and Maryville in Thir
teen. FALLS CITY. Aug. 13.-(8peclal Tele
gram.Falls City won out here today In
a fifteen-inning contest, one of the best
games et-er seen In this part of the state.
Score:
R H E.
Auburn 0010000000000 1-3 8 7
Falls City.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 U-i 7 4
Batteries: Auburn. Edllch and Krannl
ger; Falls City, Durane and Smith. Um
pire; Myers.
R H C
Maryvllle 600000000000 27 10 i
Shenandoah ..001003010000 0- 9 0
Batteries: Maryvllle. Ford and Diets;
Shenandoah, Lavelln and Castle. Umpire:
Sage.
n h f..
Nebraska City 02000000
Clarinda 10131000
4 11 2
10 1
Batteries; Nebraska City. Hlcklm, Weils.
Waller ani Shearer; Clarinda, Hunt and
Johnson. Umpire: Fletcher.
Crack Nebraska Fire
MADE A SPLENDID SHOWING AT THE
STANDING 0FJHE TEAMS.
WEST. LEAGUE. I NATL. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.f W.L.Pct.
Sioux City... 70 42 .63 Chicago 6 33 .6ti7
Denver 9 42 .622 Pittsburg ....0 38 . 612
Lincoln 64 4 .5xoNew York. ...68 40 .63
Wichita 64 47 .676! Philadelphia. .60 50 .600
St. Joseph.... 60 61 .460)Clnclnnatl ...50 62 . 490
Omaha 4S 63 .432! Brooklyn 41 69 .410
Des Moines. .46 68 .404St. Louis. .....41 61 .402
Topeka 34 76 .aoOjBoston 36 68 .343
AMUR, LEAGUE. I AM SR. ASSN.
W.L.Pct.) W.L.Pct.
Philadelphia. 70 S3 .HO Minneapolis. ..81 41 .6i
Boston 60 46 .671!St. Paul 67 63 . 568
Detroit 68 47 .652;Toledo 63 64 .538
New York.. ..68 47 .652 Kansas City.. 68 67 .604
Cleveland ...48 55 .4fitiColumbus ....53 69 .473
Washington. .46 60 .434;MUwaukee ...53 63 . 457
Chicago 42 60 .412IndianapollB..49 69 .414
St. Louis 33 68 . 327 Louisville ....44 72 .379
MINK LEAGUE. NEB. LEAGUE. I
W.L.Pct, W.L.Pct.
Clarinda 47 80 .BlOFremont .....54 33 .C21
Falls City 41 36 .5:9G. Island 47 38 .5531
Auburn 37 38 .4S3Superlor 43 41 .608
Neb. City 38 40 .47 Columbus ...44 43 . 50i
Shenandoah. ..3S 40 .4S7 Kearney 41 44 .482
Maryvllle' ....29 47 .8S2Red Cloud.. ..37 45 . 4..1
Hastings ....37 47 .440
Seward 37 48 .436
Yesterday's Results.
' WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka-Omaha postponed, rain.
Denver, 3; Lincoln, 2.
St. Joseph,' 1; Sioux City, 0.
Wichita, 8; Des Moines, 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston, 0; St Louis, 2.
Philadelphia. 2-14; Cleveland, 3-1.
Washington, 6; Detroit, 3.
New York, 1; Chicago, 0.
.NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 8-11; Boston, 2-2.
Pittsburg, 3-S; Brooklyn, 2-8.
Cincinnati, 2; New York, 3.
St Louis, 8-4; Philadelphia, 4-7.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Toledo, 4; Columbus, 3.
Louisville. 2; Indianapolis. 1.
Kansas City, 0-4; Milwaukee, 1-5.
St Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 4.
NEBRASKA LEAGUB.
Seward, 9; Kearney, 11.
' Grand Island, 0-0; Red Cloud, 4-6.
Columbus, 0; Superior, 1.
Fremont, 7-5; Hastings, 0-0.
MINK LEAGUE.
Nebraska City, 4; Clarinda, fi.
Maryvllle, 7; Shenandoah, 6 (13 Innings).
Auburn, 2; Falls City, 3 (15 Innings).
Games Today.
Western League Topeka at Omaha,
Denver at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Sioux City,
Wichita at Des Moines. .
American League Boston at St. Louis,
Washington at Detroit, New York at Chi
cago. American Association Toledo at Colum
bus, Louisville at Indianapolis, Kansas City
at Milwaukee.
May Shorten ime
of State League
1
Proposition Being Considered to Have
Nebraska Organization Stop
with September 1.
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) As a precaution against possible
financial troubles, the directors of the
Nebraska Base Ball league may be asked
to present to the local managers a proposi
tion to shorten the schedule to end on
September L instead of on September 10.
It Is believed here that all teams are able
to go through to the finish under the
present schedule, but' the finances of nil
the clubs are getting low and if the. last
ten days are knocked off It will leave the
league in better shape to resume next
year. Reports received here Indicate that
with possibly one exception all towns now
in the league will reorganize for next year.
Red Cloud has been disappointed In its
patronage, bill If that or any other town
drops out Beatrice stands ready to take
the franchise.
DOUBLE-HEADER FOR SUNDAY
Rain Prevents Saturday's Game and
Pn and Dick Arrange for
Trro Sander.
Owing to the fact that rain prevented
the game Saturday afternoon, the managers
of the Topeka and Omaha teams held a
conference and decided to have two games
Sunday. The first game will be called at
1 o'clock sharp.
WORLD'S RECORD FOR SPEED
James Itadler riles Mile In Forty.
Seven and Two-Filths Seeonds.
LANARK, Scotland, Aug. 13. Janice
Radley, the English aviator, today flew one
mile In 474. seconds on a Blerlot monoplaue.
This la a world' record for speed.
Companies
STATE TOURNAMENT AT YORK.
GIANTS SCORE IN ELEVENTH
Cincinnati Loses Exciting Game,
v Three to Two.
DEUCKE HOLDS VISITORS WELL
Sew York Secures Nine Safe Ones Off
Gasper's Delivery Three Sacrl-
. flee Hits One Three and '
One Tvro-Ilairger.
NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-New oYrk took an
exciting game from Cincinnati in the
elevnth inning today, the score being 3
to 2. Druckeheld the visitors to five hits.
vScore: ...
.'i NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Derora, If.... 6 0 10 OBeaehar, .If... 4 110 0
Doyle, 2b ft 1 1 1 0 F.san. lb 4 0'8 I
Snodgraaa, of 4 1 4 0 lHoblltiel, lb. ft 111 0 1
Murray, rf...2 110 OMitchell. rf.. 6 1 10 0
Bridwell, as. 4 1 0 4 OPaakert, cf... 114 10
Darlln. 3b..
4 v a 4 iMrLean, e... 10 4 10
4 1 10 0 UDowner, m.. 4 0 3 (0
Merkla, lb..
Me era.
9 v a l optician. 2b... 4 Oil
Unlike, p.... 4 11ft OCIaaper, p.... 4 10 4 0
"Backer 0 0 0 u 0
Totala 14 ft3t 16 1
Totala K 33 IS 1
Hatted for Meyers In eleventh.
Two out when winning run was made.
New York 001000010 0 18
Cincinnati 01000Q0010 02
Two-base hit: Markle. Three-base hit:
Mitchell. Sacrifice hits: Murray, Myers,
Devlin. Sacrifice flies: Bridwell, Paskert,
Becker. Stolen 'bases: Hoblltzel, Mitchell,
Bescher, Murray. Left on bases: New
York. 9: Cincinnati, 6. First base on errors:
Cincinnati, 2. Double play: Drucke and
Devlin. Struck out: By Drucke, 8; by
Gaspar, 2. Bane on balls: Off Gaepar, 4;
off Drucke, 8. Time: 2:24. Umpires: John
stone and Eason.
PHILLIES BREAK EVEN IN ' TWO
St. Louis Wins and Loses In Loosely
Played Double-Header.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 13. St Louis
split even with Philadelphia In a double
header here today. Both games were poorly
played. Score, first game:
ST. UrUIS. PHILADETLPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
HusKlno, 2b.. 1 lift OTItui, rf..... 4 1100
Kllla, If 1 0 0 0 OmiH, ef I 0 I 0 0
Mowrajr, lb.. 4 I 1 1 Oorant. lb.... ft 1 ft i
Ktana, lb....l 1 14 0 OM.aea, If.... 8 130
Oakea, rf ft I 4 0 OWalMi, lb.... 4 1 I 4 1
Brmnahan, c 4 0 I 0 OUidarus, lb.. 1080
Zarher, cf,... 5 110 Ononlan, SS...4 11 ft 0
Hauaer, aa... ft lift 1 Doom, e 141
Harmon, p.O 0 0 0 (iMcWulllan, pO 0 0
Wllllaa, p....l 0 0 3 OBwing, p 4 110
Totals U 11 27 13 1 Totala 14 I IT 1& 1
St. Luuls 06020000 08
Philadelphia 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 04
Struck out: By McQuillan, 1; by Ewing,
2; by Willis, 2. Base on balls Off
McQuillan, 8; off Harmon, 2; off Willis, 2.
Umpires: Rider and Email.
'Score, second game:
BT. LOTIS. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hurt-Inn. ib.. 1 0 S 1 1 nataa, rf 1 0 0 0 0
Kllla. If 110 1 IKn.be, 2b.... 4 14 10
Mrwrey, lb,. 4 0 3 1 OOrant. lb.... 1 1 3 t 0
Krana, 2b.... ft 20 I Mam, If 4 It
Oakea, If.... 6 111 OBr'nefleM. lb I 1 I
Breanahsn, el 0 I OWalah, cf....4 1 ft 0
Biles, c...
v u l v unoolan, aa... I 1 4 T 0
1110 oikoln, e 4 0 10 1
4 0 11 O.Moore, d I 1 1 a
Zacher. cf..
Hauaer, aa.
Luih,
P 40010
Totals 11 1 37 11 1
Totala... ...31 6 II 11 1
Philndclphla 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 "1 7
St. Louis o 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 14
Two-baae hit: Bransfleld. Struck mtf
By Lush, 8; by Moore, 2. Base on balls:
Off LiimIi. 3; off Moore, 9. Umpires: Rlg
ler and Kmelle.
DENVER NEXT ON THE LIST
Pa's nejuvenated Team to Meet the
Mountaineers Monday.
Omaha will open With Denver for a
series of four games iMonday with one
of the strongest teams of the season.
Fentress, the' new pitcher, will probably
go In the box. Corrldon, who has been
out several days with a bad foot, will
be back at short Kane has returned and
will take his. place at first. Rlggert, who
went Into left field Thursday, has proved
a material addition. Monday will be lad
les day. The line-up:
Omaha. , 'Position: Denver.
Kano First Undaav
Graham .Second Lloyd
K-hlpke Third Dolan
Moriartty Third.
rrldon Short Cranston
Kiggert Left a Waldron
Kirg Center Beall
Davis Right Cassldy
Gondlng ('Mich McMurray
Cadman Catch Weaver
Rhodes. .
Pitch Adams
llollatibeck Pitch
. .Schrel ber
Mi'lter Pitch
Keeley Pitch
Stowers V'lch
Fentress Pitch
Harris
.Hagermain
kill man
..Olmstead
Green's Indians Again. .
WESTERV1LLR. O., Aug. 18. (Special
Telegram.) Green's Indians defested Ma
rengo 10 to 0 yesterday, and Weatervill
U lol today.
SOI LOSE PITCHING DUEL
Ford Outtwirli White in One to
Nothing Game.
NEW Y0BK SCORES IN SIXTH
Visitors Blank Loeals In rest Session
Chlcaaro Man Allows One Less
Base lilt Than His Oppo
nent. CHICAGO, Aug. U-Ford had the better
of White In a pitching duel here today,
the New Torkers blanking the locals, 1 to
0. . Score:
KKW YORK. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Panlela, If... 4 0 1 0 0 French, Ib... 4 114 0
Woltar, rf.... 4 0 0 0 Ozeld.r, aa....l 1 0 0 1
Crea, ef 110 0 OMelnan, rf... 1 0 2 0 0
Larorta, lb.. 4 0 19 OPouahortr, If 4 0 10 0
Knleht, lb... 4 I 10 0 OTarnehlll, Ib I 1 1 0 1
Koarh. a.... I I 1 4 Parent, af...t 0 I 0 0
Ai'stln. Ib... I 0 11 Ocolllna, lb... I 0 10 0 0
sweenar. s... 4 0 4 1 Ostilllran. t... 119 10
FaiO, p 10 14 White, p 10 0 10
Ttrtala U I 27 11 0 Totals M 4 IT ft 1
New York A 0 o o A i A o A I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0-0
Base on balls: Off Whlia 1: riff FnH
3. Struck out: By Whit. 9: bv Ford. 6.
Umpires: Evans and Colllflower.
POWELL' TWIRLS GOOD GAME
St. Louis Defeats Boston la Opener
of Series.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13. St Louis, through
Powell's good pitching, defeated Boston in
the first gams of the series here todsy.
Score;
T. LOUIS. SOSTOK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Stone. If 0 10 OHoopar, rf... I 0 10 0
Hartaell. lb.. I 0 0 I 0 Gardner, lb.. 1113 0
Nawnam. lb. ft 0 10 0 0 speaker,- of.. 4 0 I 0 0
Orlsna. rf....l 1 I 1 Ogiahl, lb 4 0 7 0 0
S'waltaar, ef. I 0 1 0 Owaanar, as.. 4 0 3 ft 1
Wallaca, sa. . 1 1 1 4 t Lewi,, f 4 1110
Tmeadale, lb I 0 I 1 OPurtall, lb. ..4 1 1 1 1
Kllllfar, e.... 1 04 1 0 Kiel now, ... 1 0 4 1 1
Howell, p.... I 1 I 1 OKarrer, p.... I 0 0 0 0
Stephana, c. 1 0 3 0 0Ei,gic 1 0 0 0 0
Carrtgari, a.. 0 0 0 0 0
Totali 34 I 17 11 1
Totala w 4 14 11 3
Batted for Klelnow In eighth.
St. Louis 01100000 2
Boston 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Lewis, Griggs. Bases on
balls: Off Powell, 2; off Karger, 1. Struck
out: By Powell, 3; by Karger, 6. Umpire:
Perrlne.
SENATORS BUNCH THEIR HITS
Defeat the Titters When Ty Cobh
Falls to Hit.
DETROIT. Mich., Aug. 13. By bunching
two triples and three singles In the sixth
Inning today Washington defeated Detroit,
6 to 8. Score: .
WASHINGTON. " DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Milan. et....4 3 10 OMalntjrro. If. 1 0 I 1 0
Kllllfar, ib.. 6 1 1 1 ODalaa'ntr. lb 1 1 1 0 1
Klberfeld, 3b I 0 3 3 OCobb. cf 1 0 1 0 0
Cooroy, If..... S 110 OCrawfonl, rf . 4 I 4 0
McBrids, os. 4 3 3 I Morlarltjr. Ib 4 1 I 1 1
Oeaaler, rf... 4 110 OBuah, aa 1110
Henry, lb.... ft 0 It 0 0T. Jonea, lb. I 1 1 0 0
Alnamltb. o.. ft 0 4 1 ostanaa. e... 4 0 4 1 0
Gray, p 4 14 OBtroad, p 3 0 0 0
. Loudell. p.... 1 0 0 1 0
Totals 31 6 37 13 0'Rlmraona ...0 0 0 0 0
O'Leary .... 1 0
Lather 0 0 0 0 0
'' Totals. h'... 30 ! 1 3
Batted for Loudell in ninth.
. Batted for Mclntyre In ninth.
Ran for Stange In ninth.
Conroy out, hit ty batted balL
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 16
Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3
Three-base .hits: Conroy, Gessler. Two
base hit: Gray. Home hun: Crawford.
Bases on balls: Off Gray, 4; off Stroud, 4;
off Loudell, 8. " Struck out: By Gray, 2.
Passed balls: Alnsmlth, Sianage, Umpires:
Connolly and Kerln.
BREAK EVEN AT CLEVELAND
Homo Team Takes First and Philadelphia-the
Second.
CLETELAND, O., Aug. 13.-Cleveland and
Philadelphia broke even today, Cleveland
winning the first, I to J, and Philadelphia
the second, 14 to 1. Score, first game:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Kile. 3b 4 12 1 Lord. If 4 I i ,0 0
BtoYell, lb... 4 3
I 0 OOldrlng, ef... 4 1
0 0
1 0
Blrm'h'm, cf 4 1
"Conine, ib... 1
4 OBaker. lb.... I
Lajola, 2b
4 3 3 4
3 1
40
10 0
3 10
4 10
0 0 0
Easterly, c. I
Krusar, If.... 4
0 4 1 Ontile, lb 4
ISO 0 Murphy, rf., I
Tnomaeon, rf I 0 I 0 0 Barry, ss 4 1
Ratb, aa I 111 OLapp. 0......4 1
Kalar, p ft 114 OOoomba. B...4 0
"Benila .1 000
Totals 1034 I
. ToUls U 1 17 11
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted- for Thomason in ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3
Two-base hits Rath.- Lajole, Lord Lapp.
Three-base hit: Kruger. Base on balls: Off
Kaler, 8. Struck out: By Kaler, 2; by
Coombs, 4. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln.
Score, second game:
FHILASKLPHIA. CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.B.
Lard, If 3 4 Vllaa. Ib 4 0 1 4
Oldrlnf, rf...
Colllna, lb... ft
Dakar, lb.... 4
Parli, lb..... ft
Murphy, rf ..
Barry, aa 4
LlTlnsaton, s 1
Morgan, p.... 4
Ofitovall, lb... I II 1 1
8 8 OBIi-m'h'm. cf I 0
1 4 0 Lajola, lb.... 4 3 1
ft 0 (iBemla, e 4 1 ft
1 A f Kruger. If.... 4 11
I 4 OThornaaon, ill 1 I
T 0 tRalh. aa 4 3 1
6 0
I 1
0 0
0 1
t Koeatnar, p..0. 0
1 CFanwell, p... 3
Atklna, p.... 1
8
Totals 41 11 XI 11 Totala II T 17 II ft
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philadelphia 6 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 1-14
Two-base hits: Livingston, Oldrlng. Three
base hit: Lord. Struck out: By Fanwell. 3;
by Moran, 4; by Atkins, 3. Umpires: Egan
and O'Loughlln.
Gun Club Will
Hold Big Shoot
Crack Teams from Four Other Clubs
to Compete in South Omaha
Competition.
Th South Omaha Gun club will enter
tain crack teams from Omaha, Council
Bluffs, Omaha Rod and Gun club and
Benson In a tournament shoot Sunday af
ternoon at th euth Omaha trap rang
at Forty-fourth and Q streets. In addi
tion, a crack team is expected from Lin
coln and one from Falrbury.
These tournament shoots have developed
a great deal of interest this season and
each of the big day ha proved more satis
factory In all respects than the preceding.
Th South Omaha club Is preparing to
entertain in a style beyond all previous
effort. This club has two teams In the
competition.
Reports from the Lincoln team Indicate
that there will be (harp competition for th
first honor with the club about the me
tropolis. Th shooting will begin early after th
neon lunch, so that th entire afternoon
may be 'daveted o the sport This tim
ha been found non loo l ng. On previous
day th aheetng continued until dark.
A Life Problem Solved
by that great health tonic. Electric Bitter,
is th enrichment of poer, thin blood and
strengthening th weak. 60a. For sal by
Beaton Drug Co.
LOS ANGELES MAN
IS BESTAMATEUJ.
F. C. Thompson Leads from Middli
Point of Annual Ail-Around
Championship. '
HE TAKES HIGH HURDLES
Hundred-Twenty-Yard Race in Six
teen and Fifth.
IS UNPLACED BUT SELDOM
Consistent Work in Total Number of
Events Wins.
FIFTEEN ATHLETES COMPETE
Beat All. Around Men In Country In
eluded In Field ew Orleans
Man Refuses to Compete
Aceount of Negro.
CHICAGO, Aug. 13. F. C. Thompson ol
Los Angeles, Cal., tonight Is champion
amateur all-round athlete of the world for
1910, winning that distinction at the annual
tournament on Marshall field In this city.
His score was (,991 points, 400 less than
that which captured the championship last
year.
His nearest competitor waa John H.
Glllls, a Vancouver, B. C, policeman, who
rounded up 6,903 points. Glllls fought
Thompson for the first place through every
event Approximately 3,500 persons watched
'.he bronzed followers of Hercules test
their vitality, agility and endurance In the
various tests. '
The field and the weather was perfect.
No world's reoords were made nor were
any of th existing records In danger ' In
any event. The showing all around was
mediocre, compared with last year' re
sults. Five of the original entrants withdrew,
among them the New Orleans athlete, H.
W. Fltspatrlck, who was looked upon as a
possible champion. He refused to com
pete when he learned that C. White, a'
negro from the University of Pennsylvania,
waa entered,
All through the early part of the meet
Glllls, who left his policeman' beat to at
tempt the capture of the championship,
battled tooth and nail with Thompson. At
the end of the fifth event Thompson was
Only fifteen points ahead of Glllls.' ,
C.-P. White, the colored athlete, led the
field In the 100-yard race, beat last year's
champion, Martin Sheridan's mark of :10
by :0OK.
F. C. Thomson, by walking the SSO-yard
heel and to event In 3:44, led his competi
tor by several rods, but fell behind Sher
idan's mark of last year. Several were dis
qualified I nthls event for running. Gluts
beat Sheridan's last year's hammer throw
mark by tossing the missile 120 feet, the
best showing since Kteley's throw of 142
feet 10 inches in 1906,
W. L. Crawley of Chicago university
came within five inches of the world's pol
vault record of 11 feet 9 Inches and Thom
son was only :00 behid the world's record
of :IS for th 120-yard nurdle. Thomson
got his 6,991 points as Indicated in the fol
lowing events: The 100-yard dash, 832; shot
put, 719; high jump, 614; 8S0-yard walk, 792;
hammer throw, 748; hurdle, 910; pole vault,-
600; 60-pound weight, 474; broad Jump, C2S;
mile run, 674. The number of competitors
wer as follow:
F. C. Thomson, Los Angeles 6,991
J. H. GUlis, Vancouver 6.9U9
Avery Brundamage, Chicago t.l
Leslie Byrd, Chicago 6,747
Charles Furey, Philadelphia 6,6oo
G. W. Philbrook, unattached 6.3TS
E. Schoblnger, Chicago 6,943
Vlo Kennard, Chicago A. A 4,S76
W. Crawley, Chicago university 4.546
E. C. Quaranstrom. Sioux City 4.454
Charles White U. of Pennsylvania.. .4,46
w . a. urajer, uaiuago A. A 4.4
J. Carroll, Illinois A. C S.OOg
James Andromedas, Lowell, Mass. ...2,44
Kllery H. Clark. Boston A. A., withdrew
after five events.
A summary of th events follows:
It was announced that H. W. Fltzpatrtck
of New Orleans had refused to compel
because C. Whit of the University of Penn.
sylvanla, a negro, was a contestant.
J. Carroll of th Amateur Athletlo club
arrived In tlm for the second event, th
(hot put, making fifteen contestant.
. Bummarles:
l0-yard Dash C. White, University of
Pennsylvania, won; E. Quarenslrom, Sioux
City, second; T. C. Thompson, Los An
geles. Third. Time: 0:10.
Sixteen-pound Shot Put F. C. Thompson,
Los Angcies, won; J. H. Glllls, Vancouver,
and G. W. Philbrook, tied for second; W.
L. Crawley University of Chicago third.
Distance: 41 feet 1 Inches.
120-yard Hurdles F. C. Thompson of Lo
Angeles, won; O. W. Philbrook, unattached,
second; J. 11. Glllls of Vancouver, thilrd.
Time: 0:1(1V4.
Running Broad Jump J. H. Carroll of
Illinois A. A. C, won; C. F. White, Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, second; J. W.
Philbrook, unattached, third.
Distance 33 1-5, uono
'Mile Run O. A. Furey of Philadelphia,
won; F. C. Thompson of Los Angeles, sec
ond; K G. Quaranstrom, Sioux City, third.
Time: 6:12.
Wlxteen-pound Hammer Throw Glllls of
Vancouver, won; Thompnon of Los Angeles,
secord; Ellery Clarke of Boston A. A.,
tlilrrt. Distance: 12rt feet.
Fifty-six-pound Weignt Leslie Byrd of
Chicago A. A., won; J. H. Olllls of Van
couver, second; G. W. Philbrook, unat
tached, third. Distance: 2fi feet 10 inches.
Running High Jump J. H. Glllls of Van
couver, first; Philbrook, Noter Dame, un
attached, second: Andromedas of Lowell,
Msks., third. Height: 5:10i.
I
ARAPAHOE 'DRAWS CIPHER
Sidney Proves Too Strong? for Furnas
County Ilrnves.
ARAPAHOE, Neb.. Aug. 13.-Speclal
Telegram.) In the ball game here today
Sidney won easily, the Arapahoe boy
falling to register a single run. Score:
RH.
Sidney 0 8- 0 1 2 0 1 0 1-7 i
Arapahoe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3
Batteries: Sidney. Ferry and C. Ferry:
Arapahoe, Debenliam and Green. Struck
out: By f erry, ; vy uenennam, o. nai
on balls: Off Ferry, 2; off Debenliam, 1.
Umpire: Sadler.
CAKMON W1S2 TIIK TOl'IlNEY Cl'P
Kansas City Man Takes First Honor
In Singles In Tennis.
KANSAS CITY. Mo Aug. 13. Th Mis
souri Valley Tennis tournament her
reached the finals today, having narrowed
down to a struggle between local players.
The laat of the out-of-town racket artist
waa eliminated in the semi-finals today.
In the contest for the tourney cup In
single today Jack Cannon after loosing th
first two sets won three and toUi the prise
from H. V. Jones. The score was 4-6, 6-7,
(-1, 8-6. 6-1.
The contest for th tourney cup In double
will begin at 4 o'clock this afternooa.