THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1910. Denver, St. J02, Sioux City and Des Moines Winners; Athletics Take Two; Pirates Get One r, GRIZZLIES CLAW ROURKES Ilea from Denver Win, Eijht to Five. After Hard rig-ht. WHSEIBER SCATTERS SAFETIES utlia I aes Ttto Pltehe-rs, Keeley and Mawfrii Neither of Whom la Ilaiub-Proof. Denver, S; Omaha, 4. Tht Mcuntalnera used Omalia u mep 91114' 1 !oni) in their pennant climb jester lay, but not before lha Rourkes had made & desperate attempt to overcome the had luck which seemed lo return after a four f.ays' absence. ' Gmel.a tiKed two pitchers, Keeley and Hu-.cers Keeley allowed four, lilt 11 in the 1rt three Innings, by mean of which lha visitors were able to send four men around (ho ring for runs. In Stowers' alx Innings, hu allowed alx hlta and four run. Schieiber, pitched for Denver, while he let tho locals have tea hits, was more judicious in tholr distribution. As a re sult, try as . they might, the Omahans could not set past five. Three of Omaha's quintet were made In the fourth. . F.lgtrcrt batted a warm one to the sec ond bag-man, who failed to get it within reach of the first baseman. When Rlg Cert stopped running he was on second. Kane got away with a bunt, sending Rlg gert to third, and both were scored on a two-barger by Mortality. Moriartty scored on a single by Oondlng. In tho elgth, with two down, Moriartty and Graham singled and were helped along by an error by Lloyd. Cadman batted for Stowers and brought both home. 'While. Cadman wu standing about a foot ,frpmj first congratulating himself the first baseman calmly reached out and tagged him with' the ball. An old game, but It worKed. Denver mnde one in the second and three In -the third. With the bases full, Dolan hit for three bags. An error, two sucocs- she hatters walked, and a sacrifice fly made tip one for the fifth. Two more were mado by Denver In the eighth, one on Mort ality's error and one on Kelley'a two basger. The last was made In the ninth with thrre hits. The score: The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H o. 0 0 0 0 A. 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 5 1 0 0 0 Davis, rf. ... Corrldon, ss. King, of. ..... Rlguert, If. . Kane, lb Moriartty, 3b Graham, 2b. . Oondlng, c. . Keeley, p. ... , Stowers, p. ., . 'Cadman Thompson .. 3 .... 6 .... S 0 0 1 1 2 1 e 0 0 0 0 Totals .37 5 10, 27 12 DENVER. . AB. R. H. O. 3 0 3 3 11 1 0 8 0 A. 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Lloyd. 2b. ....... 6 Kelly, ss 4 McAleese, I cf. 4 Ueall. If. Lindsay, lb. .. ' Dolan. 3b Caasldy, rf. ... MoMurray, c. buhrluber, p. . Totals ...35 8 10 27 10 8 Batted for Stowers In tne eighth. , "Batted for .Davis in the ninth.. Omaha- Runs 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .110 8 10 0 0- 5 1- 10 Hits iDenver Runs Hits Two-base" hits: base hit: Dotan ...0 1301002 1 ...1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 8-10 Moriartty, Kelly. Three Flrat base on balls: Off w..iv i- rrr Kinwtn. l: off senremer. i. 'Struck, out: By Stowers. 2; by Schrelber, 8. Left on bases: 'Omaha, 8! Denver, 9. Hlf by pitched ball: By Keeley, 1. Stolen bases: iBeall. MoMurray. Sacrifice hits: Graham, Dolan, Cassldy. ' Umpires: Clark and Flynn. Time: 1-60.' Note's , of the Game. . Omaha's outfield was well nigh perfect, making numerous spectacular Umg runs and diffioult catches. Denver could hit In pinches and Omaha couldn't- ' ' , Dolan made the only three-base hit of the game, when the bases were full. . There will be a game today In eplte of the - primaries. Fentrass. the new pitcher, who made a name 4n Kansas, may. arrive today. If so' he will' probably, go In the box tomor row. ,' PACKERS HAMMER III AOKELftmn j an... 'riw n... Wichita Twelve times, kept the hits pretty well scat Sloa City Doieats ' Itered. Overman caught a great game In tllOUX CITY.' Ia., Aug. JO.-Tbe Paokers hammered Shackelford all over the liuld today, winning from Wichita, 11 to . bcore: SIOUX CITY. AB. It. H. PO. A. E. ! 0 0 4 4 0 119 2 0 2 8 10 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 3 4 2 0 3 3 1 0 0 3 6 S O 0 0 8 3 4 1 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,1 1 0 0 12 II 27 14 1 ho sixth. , Andreas, 2h .... Stem, lb Myern, if Ouillln, 3b Miller, a Fei. Ion, rf Nrtgiicots, cf ... Iturtmun.. as ... SviUon, p T. no , li.iiinor.J, p ... Totals 2 '. 0 .3 ' 39 WICHITA. ' AU. R. PO. 1 s 0 10 1 1 0 A. 1 8 Middlc'.on. cf llu!7:ie:, 3h .. Jloliicr.. If .. Ki.ii.ii.t, lb Vt'isKiill. 8b 8 hii.l t. ss ... Pn:tlSe', ,r'. Ulciiimnns.' c '. 6 - 4 8 4 . 1 U 2 1 0 , t' 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 1 " 3 s ' .. S .. 3 4 Sliiii l.Ofonl,. p, , , i . ' Totala . Finn City S3 ...0 3 0 0 IS 24 1 3 1 W .1 8 -12 Y. icliita. ....0. 0 3 1 0.1 1 0 . 0-r 6 I tnroalls: off Wilson 4. off Hammond 1. off Shackelford 4.. Struck out: By Wllron 1. by Siuukclford 4. Wild pitch: Shackelford, pulsed bll: Clemmr.ns. Time 2:20. Um phe: llBkkell. Attendance; 2.000. CHAMP WIN FOUR TO TWO Tallender Are Easr la First Gam of Series. DKS MOINES, la. 'Aug. "IS. Des Moines von from Topeka this afternoon, 4 to 2. tho tall-ondera belig- ay In the first . of he series. The score: " ' TOPEKA. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E Wooley, cf.:. I'.mwn, lb... Hiicy. if RHIIv, s..... Welch. Ib..... Pisi.ffwr. Sb.. L-ho. C Hsrber. p.... Fugate. Toiaia.i.;. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 ; 0 .it 4 34 16 DES MCVXF8. A B. R. It. P.O. A. B V'U'.lairn. ss..,., 0 1 1 Iuvli. Jb. 4 0 Nirhuff. 3b 4 0 On Us, If.., 4 2 I t y.T. lb 3 0 . Matllck. cf 4 6 Kelly, rf 2 t I'lminou. C S 1 Hetche. p i 0 U 0 Totals 29 6 17 U . Dm Mones 0 1 0 0 1 0 I 1 4 Vorielta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3- 1 o-baee hit: Hi Illy. Home run: Curtis. ; Bae on balls: Off Herche. I; off Harhei. 1 , SKruvk ouu By . Hercjie, 4; by aWber, 4. Tu.biu hits' Miner 2. Hsrtman. Quil- or uoiraiiua nm iiurungion itea rx llm KoV"erhU.) Delden Weit?rll. &TFKfr run'. f Th I'aree-bane hit: Myerr. Sacrifice hits: nf cred three runs In the fust SSir rKoer' "SSnp 'ft Z ril.P; Ul s litn i 1., "i limn,,.. I Standing of the Teams J WEST. NAT L, LEAfil'E. W.l.t'Ctl Sioux C'lty...Tl 42 .t."J,'hlc(to ... i-onvir ,J 42 .tfsi, Pittsburg . Lincoln M 4o .571 ew Vork Hicnlta t4 49 ...1iCI:it-lnnail , St. Joepu....-,l 62 ...lil'hlla Omalia ,"j0 M .. rtrooklvn . lies MoIiicm.Is is ,4l4St. Louis , Topeka 31 7 .3(1 Boston .... AM Kit. LirAOI h I AM Lit. W.L.Pct. t'lilla 73 34 Mi, Minneapolis W .UPct. 17 at .Msi ..hi ; .810 ..to 41 ..S.M0 ..; hi . . .nO .ii .o0) ..42 t0 ,4U ..41 t:i .3xs . .38 hit .J0.1 ASS'N. '.I..Pct. 3 41 .1170 Jinsion W 46 .r,74;S!t. Paul ,. it'clrolt 59 48 .oil: Toledo .... I New Vork ..7,9 4'J .bf Kan. City l leveland ...41 57 .4.fColumbu 1 VMHh 47 61 .4.(5, Milwaukee ..67 ho .bii , , .tifi 65 .u41 , . .) nS .&0 .64 61 .470 .64 (4 .47.4 1'hlcago 44 61 .4IJ Indianapolis 1 GJ .425 tit. Louis 70 1 Louisville ...44 74 .072 .B. LEACU li I MINK LEAUl'ii. W.L.t'ct.l W.L.Pct. Iremnnt . . . .54 .15 .C07i Clarinda ....47 31 .WJ ur. Inland .47 40 M Falls City .M a.". .64 (superior ...44 41 .ou Auburn ... Columbus ...4 14 .nOii.Nnb. . Cltv Kearney ....43 44 .4.k4( Shenandoah Hastings ....3s 4s .442 MaryVllle SJ .457 .39 4(1 .4!4 ,3j 40 .4 .J9 t .377 o"lra ; Ha ,4.M Red Cloud... 38 4d .4oZ Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAOL'E. Denver, t; .unuha, 8. St. Joseph, 8; Lincoln, 4. Wichita, g; 8loux City, 7. Dee Moines, 4; Topeka, I. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 1: St. Louis, 3. . -' , Philadelphia, 5-7; Cleveland. 2-3. , , Detroit, 4; Washington, 8, New Vork, 2; Chicago, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louis, 6-1; Boston, 9-8. Chicago, 16-1; Brooklyn. 0-9. Pittsburg, 2-1; New York, 1-2. Cincinnati, -Philadelphia, postponed: rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 8; Columbus, 3. ioulsvllle, 8; Indlsnapolls. !. Kansas City, 8; Milwaukee, 2. St. Paul, 3; Minneapolis, 4. NEBRASKA LEAUCE. Seward, 0-4; Red Clour,. 8-1. Columbus, 3-6; Hastings. 9-3. ' Grand Island, 1-4; Kearney, 4-SI. Fremont, 0; Superior, 1. MINK LEAGUE. Clarindau 3; Nebraska City, 5. Falls City, 6; Maryville, 0. Auburn, 3; Shenandoah, 10. Games Today. Western League Denver "at Omaha, St. Joseph at Lincoln. Wichita at Sioux City, Des Moines at Topeka. American League Boston at fit. Louts, Philadelphia at Cleveland, Detroit at Wash ington, New York at Chicago. 1 National League St. Louis at Boston. j Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New xora, Lincinnair ai fniiaaeipma. . American Association Toledo at Coium bus, Louisville at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Milwaukee. , ' Nebraska State League Be ward at Super ior. ' Columbus at Kearney.' Grand Island at Hastings, Fremont at Red Cloud. Mink League Clarinda at Nebraska City, Falls City at Maryville, Auburn at Shen andoah. Stolen base: Kelly. Sacrifice hit: Williams. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bachant ST. JOftRPH CAPTURES OPENER Farthing; Poanded Hard Swift Keeps Hits Scattered. LINCOLN, NEB., Aug. 15. -St. Joseph won the opening game of the series from Lincoln by pounding Farthing hard. Swift, while batted freely, managed to keep the hits scattered. . Score:' LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. A. II. 1 2 3 1 " 0 1 0 2 0 Jude. If Gagnler? ss .... Cole, cf Cobb, rf Cockman, 3b .. Thomas, lb .... Weldensaul,. 2b Kruker, c Farthing, p .. ..411 1 0 .. 6 ... B ., 4 ... 2 ,.. 4 Totals 35 4 10 27 17 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. PO.ftA. E Powell, If .... Fox, 2b Jones, lb McChesney, cf Boles, ss Reilly, - 3b Bauer. 3b .... Frambes, c . .. Swift, p 5 0 . 0 ".. 2 ' 8 0 1 1 , 1. 1 0 0 0 ..... 5 6 ... 4 ..... 4 i ..... 4 4 2 1 0 Totals . Lincoln .. St. Joseph ,38 9 16 ,0 0,0,0.1 0 0 0 1 0 27 0 2 1 0-4 3 1-9 Two- 2 2 Home runs: .Thomas. McChesney, "base hits: Gaenler. Cole. Boles. Swift, Double plays: Kruger to Weldensaul; Gag nler to Weldensaul to Thomas. Stolen bases: Powell. McChesney. Bnuer. Sacrifice Mt: Retlly. Struck out: Bv Farthing , by Swift 1. Bases on halls: Off Farthing 3, off Swift 7. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Mullen. . DLATZ BOYS DRAW BLANK Rangers Pat Ur a Good Article Ball, Koor to Two. of The Rangers shut out the Val Blatj team Sunday by the score of 4 to 0 at Thirtieth and Spauldlng. Lewis pitched f;reat ball and, backed by errorless play rig, was just about Invincible. He struck out fourteen m-sn and allowed but one hit. Nelnon. the old Rambler pitcher, struck out eight men and. though swatted the absence o: iysirom. ncore: k,h.k. Rangers 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 10 0 Val BluU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 Latteries: Rangers, Lewis and Overman; Val Blats, NelNon and Potts. Two-basu hi;: Hamilton. Lewis, fease on bails: Off Lewis, 1; off Nelson, 8. dtolexi bases: Pickett U. Lewis (2). .. . HFSILTS I.V MINK LEAGUE ihcsaadosb . nud Kalla City Take Games for Day, At Shenandoah, score: ' K H.E. Auburn 1 00000620 367 Slieuundoah ...3 0.0 0 0 8 4 0 10 B 2 Butteries: Hendtlck, Hlrsch and Krenin ger; Corcoran and Castle. Umpire: Meyers. At Maryville, score: R. H E. Falls City ....0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0-5 1 Maryville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2 Batteries: Finch and Smith; Reynalds and Diots. Umpire? Sage. At Nebraska City, score: R.H.E. C'l.irlnrl.v , 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 6 4 Nebraska Clty..O 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 --f 7 0 Batteiiea: Casey and Johnson; Wells, Mil ler and Waller.' Umpire: Fletcher. TOWNSEXDS HEAT RED SOX nnrlluarlon Boys Started Well, bat - Couldn't Finish It. The Townrends . kept up their winning ners secured fifteen - hits off Mnson ahd Williams. t Next iSundav the Townsenrts and Farrells will play at Fort Omaha and as both teams are playing great ball a good game is guaranteed. ROCK PORT RACES (IIITAILED Three Dare Dropped from Program Bevauae of Harmon's Order. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 15-Governor Harmon's crusade againM gambling and pool selling at race meets haa resulted In tlie calling off of three of the four days of racing which was scheduled to Hart at Roc.k port, this county, today. Instead of the program of harness events today.. Tues day,. Wednesday and Thursday, there will be racing only on Wodneeday, when two Y1.000 ctake events will be. run oft. Kaalea Soar High. The Benson Faglea walloped the Amer icana Sunday afternoon on their grounds at Krug park, by a acore of 6 to 1. For the first three Innings the game waa a close dr.iw. the Americans taklnx the first score, but In tie secord inning, four of ti.e "tirdv Cleaned the goal line, and in the sixth In ning they copped a couple more for old times' sake. For the "birds" Pike dished the fruit over the plate in his old time style, only alluwlng seven nna ana sinking out thirteen oat I tera. lie flliwi relv,l emi:.. nunnnrt The F.ag'.es wisli a game for Sunday, August 21. with either the Slurs Triumphs. Townsends. Burlington Ktd fox or the Parrels. Call Manager Ocander, H The score: Amerlcaus 1 0 1 0 0 0 Eaales .....0 4 0 0 0 1 Benson 0 0 0- 2 0 0 1 Batteries: Americans. Adams and Hach. ten; Ealea, Pike and Ofr... .., CUBS MIX CUOi) AND BAD Win and Lose in Two One-Sided Games. BBBSBSBBSBSB BF.00K1YN BLANKED IN FIRST Chicago Loses Serosid to tke Tone of Nine to One Richie Knocked Out of the Itex In the Elahth. BROOKLYN, Aug. 15-Brooklyn and Chi cago split two one-sided games today. The visitors shut out the locals, 14 to 0, In the first, batting both Earger and Miller hard. Brooklyn turned the tables In the second cor.test.wlnning 9 to 1. Richie was knocked out of the box and Pfeffer was pounded for six hits In the eighth. Bell allowed only three hits. Score, first game: CHICAOO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.R Bvtrs, 2b 6 21 4 0Dild.an, cf. 4 0 0 0 0 700 Shcvkud. If. i Beaumont, cf 6 Chanoe, lb... S Overall, ib... 1 0 1 1 1 1 14 0 0 Diubert, lb.. I 0 OBurch. lb.... I 0 htt. It.... 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 10 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 lit 4 10 0 10 oao 0 0 0 OHummtl, lb. 4 Oil 0 Dillon, rf... 4 t 1 1 1 Ztmmer'n. 3b 3 SchuliA rf... 4 I 0 4 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 lnnox, lb. . 4 1 0 MrlTlvetn, a 4 Tinker, ea.. Kilns, c... Brown, p... .. I .. 4 .. 8 0 OErwIn, c. 8 0 Urgr, p. ..4 0 ..11 ..II Mlllr, p.. 30 II 27 11 0 Totals .. , 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . ..U 11 It 21 4 1 1 3 2-14 0 0 0 0-0 Chicago Brooklyn Left on bases: Chlcaro. 13' Rrnnklvn Two-base hits: Beaumont, Chance, Tinker, Kllng, Hummel, Lennox. Three-base hit. Tinker. Sucrlflce hits: Bheckard, Schulte. First base on errors: Chicago, 3. Stolen base: Zimmerman. Double plays: Evers ind Chanoe: Chance (unasslstndt. Haae on. balls: Off Karger. 6; off Miller, o. .-truck out: By 'Brown, 4. Hit by pitched bulls: By' Barger, 1; by Miller, 1. Wild pitches: Barger, 1; Miller, 1. Hits: Off imreer, 6 in. four Innings. Time: 1:63. I'm plrs: Johnstone and Eaaon. Score, second game: CHICAUO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Ews, b 4 1 uDavHson. f.. 4 4 I 0 0 Shwkara, If.. 0 2 9 1 Dnubsrt. lb.. 4 1 li 1 0 Chane. lb... 4 0 0 0 cWhMt, It.... 4 1 Beaumont, cf 2 0 I 0 IHummil, lb. 4 1 Zlmmw'n, ib 4 1 1 1 ODilton. rf...4 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 Schult. rf... 4 0 1 0 0 Lennox, lb.. 4 1 0 0 7 0 Tinker, as... I 1 I 1 MDIveen, M I V Arcber. c.....' I 0 4 t Bergen, . .. a .. t 1 1 0 1 1 8 Rlcble, p.... 1 0 0 0 OBell, p... Plotter, p.... 3 10 0 0 . Totala .... Totals .'....10 I 34 t .33 11 1? 15 0 10 0 0-1 o o 6 -e Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 1 0 3 0 0 Left -on bases: Chicago, ; Brooklyn, 1. Two-base hits: Dalton, Bergen. Three-base hits: Pfeffer, Davidson. First base on er rors: Brooklyn, 2. Stolen bases: Evers, Tinker, Hummel. Bases on balls: Off Bell, 3; off Pfeffer, 1. Struck out: By Bell, 2; by Richie, 2; by Pflaffer, 1. Hits: Off Richie, 4 In three Innings. Time: 1:3L Um pires: Eason and Johnstone. Pirates and Giants Spilt. NEW YORK, Aug. 16 New York and Pittsburg split up today's double header, the score of each game being 2 to 1. The first contest,' which was won by the visi tors, went eleven innings anw yas a pitch ing duel between Lei field and Mathewson. Wiltse and Camnltz also had a pitching duel in the second game. The umpiring of Rlgler and Emslle displeased the tans and after the first game a few bottles and glasses were thrown at them. Score, first game: Batted ' for Devore in n't th Inning. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 New York ......0 000000000 11 Two-base hits: Gibson, Brtdwell, Clarke. Three-base hits: . Lelfleld, Devlin. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 6; New York, 9. First base, on errors: Pittsburg, 2; New York, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, U; by Lelfleld, 2. ' Bases on balls: Off Mathewson, 1; off Lelfleld, 6. Wild pitch: Lelfleld. Time: 2:00.' Umpires: Rigler and Emslle. Score, second .game: Pittsburg ........0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York .....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '2 Two-base hit: Wagner. ' Three-base hit; Devore.-' Sacrifice hits: Flynn, Wilson. Stolen bases: Murray (2), Merkle. Doyle. Left on . bases: Pittsburg, 4; New York, 6. First base on' error: New York, 1. Double plays: Brldwell, Doyle and Merkle; Miller and Flynn. - Struck out: By Camnltx, 6; by Wiltse; 2. Bases on bolls: Off Camnltz, 2, Time: 1:83. " Umpires: Rlgler and Emslle. Cleveland ....0 ti 0 1 0 0 0 1 18 Philadelphia . 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-7 Two-baae hits: Stovall, Oldrlng (2), Da vis '(2)'. Murphy? Baker, Bender. Sacrifice hits: Oldrlng. ' Collins. Sacrifice flies: Mitchell, ' Murphyi Stolen bases: lavts, Barry.-j Lord. Double plays: Lajole to Stovall; Collins to Davis; Easterly to La Joie; Stovall to Easterly; Barry to Collins to Davis. Hits: Off Demott 17 in 6 innings; off Mitchell 2 In 3 Innings. Bases on balls: off Demott 1. off Mitchell 3. Hit by pitch er: By Bender 1. Struck out: By Demott 3. by Mitohell 1, by Bender 7. Left on bases: Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 10. Time: 1:45. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Egan. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 15. Playing error less ball and. batting hard won Moston two games from St. Louts today. The locals overcame a five-run In the first game. Score, first game: Halted for Corrldon In ninth. ;,Batted for Sellers In seventh. - Batted for Brown In seventh. St. Louis 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 06 Boston .. 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 8 Two-base hits Hugglns, Oakes, Hersog, Sweeney, Rariden. Hits: Off Ferguson 6 in 3 2-3 innings; off Brown 4 in 8 1-3 Inn ings; off Frock, 2 in 2 Innings; of Harmon 10 in 6 Innings; off Corrldon 6 In 2 innings. Bases on balls: Off Harmon 1, off Fergu son 6, off Brown 2, off Frock 2. Struck out: , By Ferbuaon 2, by Frock 1. by Har mon 1. . Time: 2:14. Umpires: Klem and Kane. "' StovallY'.oKruegerby, . g:,b 8a Vy aebr . Score second game: St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Boston 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 0 8 Two-base hits: Miller, Peck, Oskea, Her xog, Abbatlochlo. Three-bsse hit: Collins. Bases on balls: Off Zmlch 3, off Burke 2. Struck out: By Zmlch 6. by Burke 4. Time: 1:54. Umpires: Klem and Kane. ( RESULTS I.V THREE-I LEAGUE Debnqne and " Springfield Spilt a DoableHeader. WATERLOO, la., Aug. 16. Waterloo won In the first Inning on bunched hits, four stolon bases and two errors by Moore. Score:. R.H.E. Waterloo 22100000 -5 SI Peoria 00000100 0-1 4 2 Batteries, Chapman and Harrington; OvIU and Jacobs. DAVENPORT. Ia., Aug. 16.-Wlth Da venpoit leading. 4 to 2. Oliland and Nadeau missed haid running catches In the eighth, paving the way for three Bloomlngton scores: Score: . R.H.E. Davenport 00040000 1-8 7 8 Bloomlngton ..00020003 16 11 3 Batteries, Archer and Welsh; Royer, Davlrixuti and Nunamaker. DUBUQUE, Ia., Aug.. 16 Lerchen's triple in tho iiliun inning, witn two men on bases, gave Dubuque tho first game. The second game wa loosely played, Springfield win ning, 11 to 6. bcore: R.H.E. Duhunue 00000000 23 6 0 Spilngfleld .... 00000100 01 7 0 Batteries. Ferrlan and Boucher; Schroeder and Johnson. Srore, second game: R.H.E Dubuque .... 001301100673 Springfield ... 03000126 0-11 13 3 Batteries, Laudermllk, Willis and John' son; Faber. Kay and Boucher. ROCK ISLAND, III.. Aug. 15.-Rock Ia land batted Duftey out of the box In Jhe third inning and hit Wooda hard, while Cavet was effective. Bcore: R.H.E. Rock Island ... 20410000 -9 14 0 Danville 00000000 0-0 4 4 Batteries: Cavet and O'Leary; Duffey, Woods and Wolfe. Mlrhlaan Qaarterbaok Stabbed. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. 15.-W. A. Wasmund.ctuarierback of last year's Michi gan foot ball team, is in a hospital here, suffering a score of knife wounds inflicted by D. Barnes, a night watchman, Saturday night. He will recover. Both are employed by a construction company. Wasmund found the watchman off Ills poet of, duty and reprimanded him. This led to the fight. . rolouie Defeats Wlltru, COLOME. S. D Aug. l'i.-(Spcial.)-In sn exciting game here today Colome do nated Witwu. 4 to 3. Score; (Vioine 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 Wltten 0 0 0 0 0 03 'Hits: Wltten. 6; Colome. 12. Errors; Wltlen, !; Colome, L Struck out' By lUtd. 10; hy Jones. 9. Batteries: Wltten, Heud and' Laird; Colome, Jones and Ford. The Key to the Situation Bee iraa4 Red Clouders Break Even with Seward Team Win First Game Six to Nothing and lose Second by Score of Four to One. RED CLOUR. Neb.. Aug. 15.-(8pecial Telegram.) Red Cloud broke even with Seward in a double-header today. Score, rirst game: ' R.H.E. Red Cloud 3 0102000 - 71 Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 6 1 Batteries: Seward, Hanson and Walley; Red Cloud, Masters and Moss, struck out: ksy Hanson, 6; by Masters, 2. Bases on balls: Off Hanson. 6; off Masters, a. Two baae hits: Dolan. Bradbrook. Left on bases: Seward. 7; Red Cloud, 6. Hit by pitched ball; , Carter. BaJk: By Masters. Earned runs:' Red Cloud, 2. Time: lai. umpire: Fleming. Second game: R.H.E. Seward 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 9 1 Red Cloud 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 4 Batteries: Seward, Conners and Walley; Red Cloud, Masters, Snyder and Moss. Bases on balls: Off Connors, 4; off Masters, 1. Struck out: By Connors, 4; by Masters. 2; by Snyder, 4. Wild pitch: Connors. Hit by pitched bail: Dolan. lime: i:a. um pire: Flemlna-. Red Cloud's Inability to hit Connors lost them the second game. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 16. .(Special leie- gram.) Heavy hitting by Hastings In the first, and the same by Columbus In the sec ond game, was the meana of splitting to day's double-header. In the first game, Bovee of Columbus was struck in the chest with a batted ball and forced to retire. Catcher Donnelly of Hastings sprained his leg In a collision with the grandstand but finished under difficulties and played part! of the second game. Despite his injury he made two safe hits and caught In sensa tional style. Score R.H.E. Columbus ..0 1 0 0 1 1000-3 4 3 Hastings 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 -9 10 2 Batteries: Columbus. Kissel. Bovee, Sin- delar and Agnew; Hastings, Pierce and Donnelly. Home run: Cook of Hastings. Score, second fame: R.H.E. Columbus 2 0 1 0 S 0 06 9 1 Hastings '. 0 002100-3 6 2 Batteries: Columbus, Agnew and corre.u; Hastings, Pierce. Donnelly and Schryver. (Superior also defeated Fremont at Byron yesterday, by a score of 6 to 4. The score: R H E Fremont ........0 000010J0 46 Superior ...1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 -6 4 Batteries: Fremont, Campbell and Bon ner; Superior, Justus and Landls. Umpire: Eartley. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 15. SpeciaI Tele gram.) Superior defeated Fremont today In one of the most sensational games ever witnessed on the home grounds. It took seventeen innings for either team to make a score. I was a battle royal between the two star pitchers of the Nebraska State league, Gibson Of Superior and Smith of Fremont. Gibson only allowed five hits in the entire ' seventeen Innings, while Smith gave the cement makers eight hits. Clark hit. safe In the last of the seven teenth Inning and Hargis sent It to the alfalfa for a three bagger, scoring Clark. The score: , R.H.E. Fremont " 00000000000000000-0 5 4 Superior 0000000000000000 1-1 9 1 Batteries: Fremont, Smith and Bonner; Superior: Gibson, and Bortley. Three-base hits: Hargis, , Mason. Two-base hits: Bock-ewlts, . Hargis. Umpire: Green. Shepherd Guts .... FiftlvSecond Off Former .Record Runs Six Hundred Yards and Betters "Tommy" Burke's Mark Made Fourteen Years Ag-o. NEW YORK. Aug. 16.-Melvln W. Shep herd, the crack middle distance runner of the Irish-American Athletlo club, lowered the 600-yard record today at the Irish Volunteers' games at Celtic park when he broke the tape after covering the distance In 1:104. It was the fastest time ever re corded tot the distance in the history of athletics, cutting one-fifth of a second from "Tommy" - Burke's figures, which have stood for fourteen years. Ten thousand enthusiasts cheered him, as It was announced that not only had he lowered the 600-yard record, but had set new figures for 600 and 650 yards with 67 and 1:04, respectively. ROYAL ACHATES TRIM CUBS Council Blnffe Experts Aro Outplayed Qalte Handily. The Rovat Aohates defeated the Council Bluffs Cubs In a hard-fought game by the score of 8 to 3. The pitching of Plats was too much for the Bluffs boys. He got twelve strikeouts and only gave them three singles. The features of the game waa the hitting and fielding of the Aohates. Kelley'a base stealing was aiso nouceauie. Score: ROYAL ACHATES- ODBg. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.M.OA. a. Keller, lb.. McOrath. ai Neleon, 9b. , Davlea, It.. Stacey, cf.. I 1 16 1 OFemley, rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 ,4916 eftwinrw'a. lb I 1 it o j 110 1 orxtyo, lb 411 ,4 1 0 0 0 Potman, lb. . 4 1 0 I 1110 OMi.Laner, If. I 0 3 0 0 ,4113 OSoneneon, aa. I 0 1 I 0 ,4 0 6 4 lCruwford. ef. I 1 I 1 Plan, p Olllesple. 0.. Miller. !b.... Lawrence, rf. till OPayne. o I 0 S I 4 1 0 4 OBethera, p... 10 111 Ti4ale..!...l6 11 17 17 1 Total! I 17 11 I Roval Achates 0 1 3 0 0 2 3 0 0-8 Council Bluffs Cubs.O 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Davis. Struck out: By Platz, 11; by Bethers, 4. Base on balls: Off Plats, 3; off Bethers, 6. Wild pitch; Bethers. MONARCH'S EASY FOR UPDIKES Baker, for the Winners, Pitched In Passllna Fashion. The Updlkes easily defeated the newly organized Monarchs by the score of to S. Baker was on the mound for the Updlkes and struck out twelve and allowed three hits. He easily deserved a shut out. but for a little loose playing In the first Inning. The Updlkes had their batting clothes on In the necond inning and clouted out a vic tory. Score: R.H.B. Updlkes 080000000863 Monarchs 800000000 S3S Batteries: Updlkes,' Baker and Johnson; Monarchs, Bradley and Miller. The Updlkes will play the Royal Achates next Sunday for 850 a side. Ponaeror Base Ball Toarnament. LAKE CITY. Ia.. Aug. 16. 8peclal.)-A two days' base ball tournament will be held at Pomeroy, thla county. Thursday and Friday of next week. The two Thursday games will be between Pocahontas and Fonda, and between Rockwell City and Pomeroy Friday the wlnnera and losers will furnish tho music for the occasion, purses are up on the games. The Quiet Fifty-sixth regiment band of Fort Dodge uoiseoao eiu JJ 9nui em uejujoj n;. A dance will take place in the evening. Free street attractions have been secured for the occasion. Bain Iron Company Defeated. The Walnut Hill Merchants tooK '.he scalp of the Baum Iron company team Sunday In a fast seven-lnnlng came by the score of 3 to 1. The teams both played good ball. Adams caught his usual pietty game, mak ing three pretty catches off almost Impos sible fouls, and Burns also starred. MOYZMZsrra or ocxis STXAMsmzpa. Tort. HAVB V yl KEN'STQWN LIVERPOOL Nrw TORK.... KgW TOPtK ... Ilea. . La Teuraloe. . MotiarillaA. . Arable. ..redrte neinianle.. Utaanla... SCOTT WINS UIS OWN CAME Highlanders Held to Two Hits and Sox Win. LOCAL PITCHER IS WHOLE SHOW Drives In Two Men with Sacrifice Fly and Single and Counts the Win nlng Ran on McConnell's Three-Baarerer. CHICAGO, Aug. 15 Scott held New York to two hits here today and Chicago won. Scott drove In two tallies with a sacrifice fly and a single, and counted the winning run on McConnell's thre-bagger. Score: NBW YORK. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Panlrla, If. 1 Mi'Connll,2b 4 l''.i,ler, u ... 4 lMeloan. rf... 4 OlKnulirriy, If S uTanntblll, lb 4 lswllllng, cf.. I OOlline. ,1b... I VRulllvan, o... I OScotl, p I 1 8 Wolter. rf.. Cree, cf Lap. Tie, Jb.. Kr.lahl, 2b.. Roach, aa. .. AuHIn, 3b.. Baew.ey, o.. Warbop, p... 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 I 1 13 U 1 1 I Totela 11 3 34 7 Totala ... New York 0 0 0 0 0 .10 1 J7 U I 0 2 0 02 0 2 0 -6 McConnell, Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 Ihree-base hlta: Collins. Dougherty. Base on Balls: Off Scott. 3; off Warhop, L Struck out: By Scott. 6; hy Warhop, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Evans and Colllflower. Browne Secnre One. ST. LOUIB, Jtug. 15.-St. Louis, with Lake pitching, defeated Boston, 2 to 1. Clcotte was hit hard .n the early Innings, and Karger succeeded him in the eighth. Score: ST. Louis. boston. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Stone. If I Hartiell, lb.. I Nenam, lb.. I Orlsae, rf.... I Honnian, ef. 3 Wallace, as.. I Trueedale, Ib 3 Kllllfer, o.... I Lake, p I 10 0 OOarriner, lb.. 1 I 6 0 10 0 OPurtell. 3b... 4 1 0 1 0 I It 0 OSreaker, cf.,4 114 0 1 1 0 0 Bradley, lb.. I 0 I 1 0 0 8 0 1 Wagner, ee.. 4 0 110 0 111 OLewla. If 4 110 0 0 4 1 OHooper, rf... 4 1110 0 4 8 OCanigan, o.. 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 OtirotU, p... I 0 1 & 0 , 6 la 111 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 87 4 27 14 lKarser, p....O 0 0 0 0 Touls 32 I M 11 0 Batted for Clcotte In eighth. St. Louis 1 0010000 -2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hit: Purtell. Three-base hits: Hartzell, Griggs, Gardner. Bases on balls: Off Lake, 2; off Karger, 1; off Clcotte. 1. Struck out: By Lake, 3; by Clcotte, 2. Hits: Off Clcotte, 6 in seven lnlngs; off Karger, none In one inning. Time: 1:44. Umpire: Perrlne. Washington Defeats Detroit. 'WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Walter Johnson was effective today with men on bases, and Washington defeated Detroit, 6to 4. Works was taken from the box in the fifth, after passing three batsmen. Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Milan, cf.,.. 3 Kllllfer, 2'- .. I Klberfeld, lb I Conroy ,lf.... I Mc Bride, aa.. 4 Oenaler, rf.... 3 t'nglaub. lb.. I Beckenaorf, e I Joht.ion, p... I Total! 34 0 10 HMcIntyre, .If. 4 I 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 Delebanty, lb I 1 I 1 1 113 OCobb. cf I 0 I 0 0 3 4 0 OCrawford, rf. 4 1 3 0 0 116 0Mortarttjr.lt. 4 t'l 4 0 10 0 obuob, aa 10 110 111 OJonee, lb.... 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 Schmidt, c. 4 1110 0 11 OWorkt. p 3 0 0 1 0 Loudell, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 7 37 11 GBlroud, p 1 0 0 0 0 Lathers ..... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals It I 24 11 1 'Batted for Stroud in ninth. Washington 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -6 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 04 Two-base hits: McBrlde, Crawford. Hits: Off Works, 8 In four and one-third innings; off Loudell, 2 In two and two-thirds in nings. Sacrifice fly: Gessler. 'sacrifice hit: Beckendorf. Stolen bases: Unglaub: Double plays: Monaiity, Delehanty and Jones. Left on bases: Washington, 6; De troit, 6. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 4; off Works,. 6; off Loudell, 1. First base on errors: Washington. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Beckendorf. Struck out: By Johnson, ; by Loudell, 1. Wild pitches: Johnson, 1; Works, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Connolly and Kerln. '".,."..' Athletics Toko Trro. ' ' . CLEVELAND, Aug. lo.-Phlladelphla look both games from Cleveland today, 6 to 3, and 7 to 3. Cleveland had the first game won until the eighth Inning, when Young a three-base wild throw allowed a tie. Both Bemls and Turner retired because of in- ltihe second. Demott, a Lafayette college pitcher, received his nrsi iriai, uwng hard, but reckless base running held down the score. Score, Iirst game: PHILADELPHIA. CLHVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E, AB.H.O.A.E. Turner, ea. Nllee, lb.. Stovall, lb Blrm'ham, Laole, 2b.. Bemle, e... Eaaterlr, e. OLord. If.... OOldrlng, cf. OColllna, 2b. 0 Baker, lb. IDavla. lb.. 0 Murphy, rf VBarry, aa.. OLlvlngeton, 1 11 0 I 1 1 3 6 0 Krueger, If Tbomaaon, rf 0 Morgan, p I) 3 Totals . Rath, Jb-ee. 1 Young, p 3 ..IS I 10 11 cKond--.?7.?.J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Philadelphia .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3- Three-base hits: Young, Barry, Oldrlng. Two-base hits: Davis, Lord. Sacrifice hits: Young, Morgan (2), Baker. Stolen base: Birmingham. Double plays: Lajole to Rath to Stovall; Livingston to Baker. Bases on balls: Off Young 1. off Morgan 8. Hit by pitcher. By Young L StrucliouC By Mor gan 4. First on errors: Philadelphia 2. Left on bases: Cleveland 10, Philadelphia 6. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Egan and O Lougn 11 n. CLEVELAND. rnil.i""t"'- AB.H.O.A.K. in.. lk & 1 1 1 OLord. If.... AB.H.O.A.B. i i i o Stoiall, lb... 4 sail uiaring, ci. 12 0 OColllna, tb. 116 0 Baker, lb.. Ill IDavla, lb.. 110 0 Murphy, rf 0 11 VBarry, ss.. 10 1 OThomaa, e. 0 0 1 OBander, p.. nirmingm, I 4 Lajole, lb... 4 Easterly, c. 4 Krueger, If.. I Thomason, rt 4 Rath, aa 4 Pemott, p... I Mitchell p.... 1 tit 6 111 I I1M ,4 10 .41180 .. I 1 T 0 0 ..41040 .J 1 XI 10 1 0 0 10 Totals Mil 27 11 1 Totals STORE TEAK AN BABY WINNER Hanscom Parka Lose at Fort Omaha br Score of Nino to Two. At Fort Omaha yesterday the Storx Triumphs trounced the Hanacom Parks, a to 2. For the first six Innings the battle was a good exhibition, but in the seventh the beverage lads got busy and when the smoke cleared away five of their braves had crossed the goal line." In the eighth they made a couple more for good measure. The shady boys sneaked In one pearly In the second chapter and in the lust they copped another. For the Joy water crowd Probst twirled in his old-time style, only allowing three hits, and he filled his position like a leaguer, taking several hard chances in his easy going fashion. Score: Ston Triumphs 00200062 Hanscom Parks.,.. 0 lOOOOOfU-2 Batteries: Triumphs, Probst and Qulg ley; Hanscom Parks, H. Bogatts and E. Boiatts. Next Sunday the Ston Triumphs will go to Council Bluffs and endeavor to trim the Council Bluffs Merchants. Fall of Manila Celebrated. GENEVA. Aug. 15. (Special.) The fall of Manila waa celebrated last night wth an exhibition of fireworks. The firing of the old canon brought home by the soldiers of the Spanish-American war was a fea ture. - The members of Company G, Ne braska National Guard, were In charge. Ilia children of blood tainted parentage Inherit a polluted circulation to bur den their existence with disease and suffering. Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyei, running sores and abscesses, pale, waxy complexion, and frail, poorly developed systems are the most usual ways In which the disethie Is mani fested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth, life Is made miserable with suffering, while in other cases It is held In check during young, vigorous life; but when the system begins to weaken, es pecially after a spell of sickness, the ravages of the disease will commence. 8. 8. 8. ia Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, ierbj and barks, a safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes into the circula tion and drives out all scrofulous matter, and entirely removes the cause. It supplies the blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and In this way builds up weak, frail, disease-burdened persons and makes them strong, robust and healthy. 8 8. 8. cures Scrofula, because it is the most perfect of all blood, purifiers. Hook on the Blood and any medical advice free to all who write. Qualifying Round in Golf Tourney at Denver Today J. P. Ma gee and William Foye of Omaha Will Not Start Until Late in Afternoon. DENVER. Aug. 1S.-F. E. Patterson of Oklahoma City and E. D. Upham of Denver will drive off from the first tee of the Den ver Country club course today In the quali fying rounds of the Trans-MlsslsslppI Oolf tournament and will be followed at four minute Intervals by the other 202 golfers who will contest for the tkie. Harry G. Legg of Mlnnekahda. the title holder. Is paired with Harry A. Fisher, tne Colorado champion, whom many be lieve will be Legg's greatest rival for the title. Paul Talbot, regarded as one of the main stays of the Kknsas City delegation, will follow Legg. He Is paired with E. Syckes of Denver. J. P. Magee of the Omaha Country club, who, with his clubmate, Wil liam J. Foye, is expected to uphold the reputstion of the Omaha golfers, will not get off until afternoon. He Is paired with J. R. lmlst of Denver. It will require two days to complete the thirty-six hole qualifying round of medal play, the contestants playing eighteen boles each on Monday and Tuesday. The visiting golfers are unanimous In their praise of the Country club course, which Is one of the most sporting in the west. The course Is 6,167 yards long, bogey being eighty-two and par seventy-seven. The course is heavily bunkered and the scores will be high. Among the first low scores turned In were William J. Sheehan, Des Moines, $1; W. N. Chambers,. Omaha Field club, 89; J. W. Hughes, Omaha Field club, S3; J. L. Bever of Cedar Rapids, 89, and J. A. Roberts of Kansas City, 82. It will be well after S o'clock tonight when the last start era complete the round. John Redlck, Omaa Commercial club, turned In a score of 82; Grant Chamber, lain of Hutchinson, 86; Wendell Hertlg, Mlnnekahda, 84. Le Blanc Wins the Fifth Lap Weather is Fine and Fifty Miles is Made in Less Than Hour and a Quarter. AMIENS, France, Aug. 16. Favored by magnificent weather, the competitors In the great cross-country aeroplane race of 488 miles arrived here today, completing the fifth lap of 49 6-100 miles from Doal with out Incident. Le Elanc and Aubrun, who alone remain In the contest for 826,000 prise, were accompanied by Legagnleux. Le Blanc Increased his lead In the con test, covering the distance la 1:14:29; Legeg neaux taking 1:23:61, and Aubrun 1:24:12. Le Blano's total time for the five laps thus far completed Is 10:16:49; Aubrun's 11:26.67. Hollya Win from Merchants. The Hollys went over the river Sunday and defeated the Merchants before a large crowd. Both teams hit good, but Hlokey kept his scattered after the first inning, while the Hollys bunched their on Brod beck. As usual the Hollys played well In the field, their two errors being on hard chances. They ran bases In Ty Cobb fashion especially P. Kelley. A fat double play from McAndrewa to GUlihan to Daugherty was another feature. Next Sunday the Hollys play the Farrtlls at Benson Eagle park. Score: HOLLYS. MERCHANTS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.n. Falconer, ef.. 6 110 Soibeon, lb... 6 1111 J.Keller, lb.. 4 11 I OOraft, rf 4 1 0 0 0 1 OSoanlon, cf. .. 1 0 0 0 0 Utterback. cf. 1 0 1 0 0 I lMintkue. lb.. 4 1110 0 tiWoodruff, as. 4 1 1 1 1 1 lDuff. o 1 0 I I 1 4 ODygert, If.... 4 0 10 0 3 OWahl. lb 4 0 11 1 0 Clllham, lb.. 4 0 I Daugherty, lb I 4 10 Eriikaon, o. .. I 1 4 Stetk, rf 110 r Keller, If.. 4 14 M'And'wa, aa I 1 1 Hlckey, p.... I 1 0 Bred beck, p.. 3 0 0 4 0 Total! M 11 27 It 1 Totala .15 17 II 4 Hollys 00101802 0-7 Merchants 13010000 04 Struck out: By Hlckey, 4; by Brodbeck, 10. Stolen bases: Hlckey, Falconer, P. Kelley (2), J. Kelley, Goff. Double play: McAn drews to GUlihan to Dougherty. Batteries; Hlckey and Erickson; Brodbeck and Duff. Eastern Rate Hearing Goes Over , Juac -Brown upens inquiry at lierw xorjc ana Adjournment is Taken to September 7. Judge O. M. Brown, chief examiner of the Interstate Commerce commission, today opened hearings here Into the question of increase In freight rates in the territory north of the Ohio river and the Potomao, and east of the Mississippi river. The rail roads have asked for increases which, It haa been figured, would cause an ad vance of half a million dollars for the af fected territory. Counsel for the railroads and shippers obtained an adjournment until September 7, when testimony will be taken. Judge Brown said the western hearing of the trans-Missouri case would be held August 29 In Chicago. j FINE APPLE CROP IS EXPECTED For the First Time In Years Ne braska Will Have dhonlng as Reanlt of Spraying". For the first time In some years Ne braska has hopes of having an apple crop. In northeastern Kansas and In soutHeast- tern Nebraska the crop of fruit has turned out much better than was expected and about a one-half crop will be the result. Spraying the crop has saved a number of farms their crop, the difference between the fruit which has not been sprayed and that that has being painfully apparent. The greatest part of the crop Is reported to be In the valley, according to the Burl Ington reports. FOR SCROFULA e NATURE'S PERFECT CURE SOUTH OMAHA CLUB SUOMQ Number One Home Team Wins, by'. Wide Margin. BREAKS NINETY-NINE Fine Herord Made In First Kt , V Dvrorak tarries Off Individual ' i Score, Missing- Only Once In Toarnament. One of the most successful tournament shoots of the season was held Pun day afternoon at the South Omaha Gun club range at Forty-fourth and Q streets. The crowd was larger than at any previous shoot. The Omaha Gun club, the Benson club and two South Omaha club entered the competition. The Omsha Hod and Gun club and the Council Bluffs teams did not show up. Dan Gellus, the., state game warden, failed also to bring up the Llncpln team so he shot with the Omaha train. The South Omaha team No, X, consisting of Dworak, Frye, Morrill. Dixon and B'-w defeated the other teams by a wide mar, The South Omaha team No. 2 was the ender with a score of 396. In. the first event of the big shoot .' South Omaha team . broke ' nlnety-i birds, Dworak missing one bird break, the perfect score. Had this been dona would have stood as a record. The score of ninety-nine will ba considered good and none of the sportsmen, were able to re member an Instanoe of lis having been beaten. Each man shot at twenty targets In this event. Great Interest was taken In the Individual score between Dworak of South Omaha and Whitney of Benson. Dworak won by a score of ninety-nine to' ninety-eight. The one bird missed In the first event was the only one Dworak missed In the' tourna ment shoot. Dworak made the high score of the season. , s The South Omaha Gun club entertained the vlsl ors with refreshments of all kinds. The following are the tabulated scores in the different events: ei . Regular club shoot of South Omaha club. twenty-fire targets-. Dworak Bolye Brlggs Dixon Rogers Morrill Frye Kuechenhoff Ruff Ford Murtagh .... Cllnchard .. Hoard 'ISokoloski .. 1 .. 18 .. 18 .. 17 18 ., 18 .-. 15 .. 16 Foltlo ii Gomn lHughee ... 241 F. Morrison.. ...2I Marcy ... 221 P. Morrlsey.. Yost ... 30 ... 19 ... .., ll rneitoerg,.. xo Oalupos -4 12 Walixer 8 Shellbergv. 15 Clapp ... 19 Team scores showing the Individual and team totals: . . SO. OMAHA NO. 1. BENSON. - Dworak 99i Whitney ......... m,9t Frye 9,1 Griffin- a HL ndlvldual and ' Morrill t covering , Dixon 96iGottlteb Boyle 2Smlth ; Total 47e Total ' OMAHA. I SO. OMAHA NC s Aylesworth 97 j Brlggs , Rogers 97 Cllnchard L,ewis t8Murtaugh Gellus W P. Morrlsey Flynn 79jFrd Total 4S9 Total... ;....3 The following Is the tabulated lndlvldui score In each of the five events of the bl team matches: SOUTH OMAHA NO. 1. " Dworak 1 20 30 20 20 ' Frye 20 19 17 .19 18 Morrill :" 20 19 . IS . 19 , Dixon 20. .19 20,-r 1 -I 3i, Beyle 2Q , 17. .18,, IS 18,; 18 84 19 17 18 18 19 Totals..... . . 99 95 BENSON. M ' 94-471 ! Whitney .. 20 20 20 1 , ,' 17 . 17 fu 20 19 19 30 .. 19 .17 '., Griffin 19 20 20 14 18 Levering .... .. 18. .. 19 .. 18 Gottlelb Smith Totals ..94 W OMAHA. 91 95 92 Aylesworth . 19 20 20 19 18 19 17 20 18 ' 19 19 f 17 4t 93 89-458 I 14 1 15 15 19 li 15 IS 18 ' It Rogers .. 20 .. 20 .. 19 .. 14 20 20 Lewis Gellus Flynn 17 15 Totals 92 92 98 SOUTH OMAHA NO. 1. Brlggs 16 17 17 18 11 17 19 Cllnchard 19 1 Murtaugh 18 P. Morrlsey 14 15 18 7 14 Ford 17 Totals.. 81 78 ' 78 79 ' 8-33 Lightning; Knocks Womnn. - STEIjIA, Neb., Aug. 15.-Spec!al.)-Mro, J. F. Elchert, wife of the Missouri Paciflo agent, was severely shocked by a stroke of'' lightning yesterday afternoon. She was out in the yard near a telephone pole. The sky had been cloudy for some time, when with out warning she waa stricken. It Is be lieved she will recover? St. Paul Releases Wrlo-1 RT. TATTI. 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