TTTC JftEE. OMAtTA, ntrnAT. AUGUST 5l 1!)10. Omaha Takes Double Header Cubs Push Giants Down; Minor Heir Has the Race Record I Til' r !-- a-, , , . a... ' i m. Whole Seriei with WitchiU Goes Crfd.it of Locals. SZZ1XS HAD NO CHANCE TO sTentress and rlbodea, Pltrbla for Omaka, Had tke Visiter, that Oat la Both Games Bat for a Baal riar. Omaha, I; Wichita, 1. Omaha, . .Wichita, a The Rourkes took both games of the double header from Wichita, thus winning all four lamrR of the series. In both scraps the Kouikes were all to the good 'and Wichita scarcely had a show, Fentress. In tils second game with the Om.has, held the Isxles to seven scattered hits and might have made away with a shutout had it not been for a bum play. With the exception of the fourth Inning, jvhen the Roorkes alngled twloe for two runa. the first game was a pitchers' battle. Jarnlgan. Wichtta a boy wonder, handed out only six bits and struck out seven men. Ha was hard to bit and moat of the Rourkea' attempts resulted In easy grounder to the infield. RIgg.rt. first Rourke to bat In the fourth, drew a paaa and stole second, scoring on a single by Graham. Thomson sent down a little Infield grounder and went to first when Graham waa caught at aecond on an attempted double. Oondlng alngled to right and Thomson scored. Gonding died at first. In the fifth Schoonover went safe on a single and was sacrificed to second by Cor rldon. King flew out to left. Illggert rapped a grounder down to short, but the shortstop aauea to gather It In; Mchounover tallied and Rlggert went to second. Another easy fly cloned the Inning, leaving Rlggert stranded on second. Wlclhtas solitary, run was made In the mm. jarnlgan alngled. Mlddleton grounded to short and took first when Jarnlgan was nipped at second. Corrldon fuirahled grounder by Davie, who went to first, send ing Mlddleton to second. Westerall fur Dished the necessary single, sending Mld- cieton to third. He crossed the plate on an error oy Thomson. - v H bodes Illaaks Opponents, rtnodes pitched a shutout In the second rouna, although the Izilee managed to con. nact with him for eight hits. Only two n.n saw inird, and six, all told, found their way to second. Every one of the eignt nits was a single. On top of this. Rhodes sent, nine Izzles down and out by the three-strike route. ' Omaha po ended Shackleford for nine hits in seven Innings, and landed on Wright for three In the eighth. Rlggert, who hit for homer in Wednesday's game, awaited out two three-baggers and a single In four times up. King hit for three bases and a single. Thomson lined out a double, and there were singles galore. King brought home the one run of the fourth. He alngled. took second on Shack lefords error and was sacrificed to third and home by Kane and Graham. In the sigth Kins lined out hla three-baser to right and waa tallied, by a three-bagger to the same part of the grounds by Rlggert Rlg gert cama In on a single out to center by Kane. Rlggert went to second on Gra ham's secrlflce and scored on a single by Thomson. Thomson was caught trying to teal and Rhode closed ihe Inning by strik ing out. In the seventh, with two men out. King walked,, stole second and came In on triple ult.by Riggcrt.., Klggert died at third. ... Acock singled In the eighth, and was brought In on Thomson's double. Thomson cama In on Bchoonover's safety. Sclioon over died at first. OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 3 6 ncnoonover, rr Corrldon, as 3 King, cf...t,, 4 Kiggert, ii.,, 3 Kane, lb.. Graham, 2b Thomson, 8b.. Oondlng, c,.,... i'cnuefi, p...... Totals.'.:..... 31 WICHITA. . AB. ; R. 6 37 15 H. 1 u 2 1 . u 0 1 0 2 A. 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 Mlddleton. cf.. Davta. rf..'j.v. Wesierall. 3b.,, e oen, it Koerner, lbT.T. Hughes, HliiIIIIiJ. m tihiw, r Jarnlgan. p.... , Totals...'?;'.. Omaha '' Runs 'i... . lilts .....a... Vlchlta , Runs ......... Ill is 4 1 .. 4 .. 4 t 0 0 , 0 " v ... 0 . .81 ' 1 7 21 -'i .-hi .0 0 0. I .10 0 ; 0 0 0 -8 0 1 i - 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 ....... ...1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0-i lilts: SchoOliover. Corrldon. Two-base Fust base on balls: ltt',utreas, 3; off jarmg&Ji, 2.. struck ouu Hy femrea, H. by Jarnlgan, 1. Stolen "bases: Uiggert, vestersu. eaurlftce hit: 'Corridon. Left on bases: utiiana, 7; tchiia, 1. ixiuoto play: Keutrvss to Conldou to Kane. Time; !:.. Luiplie: JUskull. , Ooors, second game: OMAHA. Ab. R. 11. I a 0 0 0 o. 0 4 0 1 8 3 3 0 0 10 0 A. 0 ft 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 3 fichoonovsr, rf, Corridon, en.... King, cr......... Klggvrt, If Kane, lb Oranam lb..... Acock. 2b.......' Thomaon, 3b.... Jdorlarlty, 3b..., Cadman, c...... UioUe. p 'fotals ...... i 33 T 13 27 14 'WICHITA. AB. R. H. 1 3 0 0 3 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 o. 0 0 0 0 A. 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 t 1 0 A 0 Mlddleton cf... iavls, rf. ...... Westerall, 3b... Belden. If....v. Koerner, lb Hughes, 3b Sctimld. ss demons, c bliackleford. p. Wright, p. ....... Claire v.., Shaw Totals ....... 4 8 21 11 Batted for ("lemons In ela-hth. Bitted for Clemuns In ninth. Omaha Kilns r ft 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 1 I 1 1 lilts ... Wichita Runs .. Hits .... 00000O00 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0-0 1- 8 Two-base hit: Thomaon Thr...h. hi,.. Rlggert 3. King. Base on 1-tIIs: Off Rhodes. 3: off Shackleford. 2.' Struck out: By Khudts. ; by Shackh ford. 1: hv Wright' 1 Stolen base: King. Sacrifice hits: Oraham 3). Kane, Ibvk Weaierill. Lft on bases: Omaha. 8; Wichita. 7. Double plajs: Corrldon to Oraham to Kane: Cor rldon to Kene. Time: i.so. Umpire: Haskell. Notes of the name. Vinton park will be "dark" until Septem ber 3 wbi-r the Kourkes will trv their winning streak on the Prohiba The bunch Uft fur Denver late last night. Rhodes ' pull.nl his team out of a had hole In the flist inning. th only one out Hiid lUe on second and third he sirui'k out two men. Cloninions.-tcatch r for Wichita wears a nlforiu that beats anything in the West rr league. The crowd advised the Kan. aans to "send him to the laundry." Oondlntr got away Vltlt a Tesa leaguer In the first game, when the first baseman and the right fielder stopped and watched It drop, each thinking tho aither was be pcs,lh ; Om.ha' actually has a' fan who Is polite to the u nipt re. When big Jack Haakell ftnSMered a cmet!on from the grand stand ftomeUiiiig on the order of T'ho's the Ar.K-k, on his fir., ,.m. k. iras'ie. singled to crnterfleld. la th. nw second bas.man who Just fi" from Klra o,hi.m... . to ; " twice in each um, Uln-t ,1111 another, did more than I share of clubbing In the second game WIN CB,",-,E9 doible-headbr Siena Cits- Loses rirat. bat Wins Second Game SIOUX CITV. la., Aug. 25-Denver won the first game of a double-header today, hitting Wilson hsrd. Harris pitched a good game throughout the contest. Score, first game: SIOUX CITY. AB. R H. O. A. 110 0 9 ft 0 3 1 0 ft 1 1 7 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 zr n Andreas, 2b.... fctem, lb Meyers, If Wuillln, 31) Miller, c Fenlon. rf Neighbors, ef. Huriman. as... Wilson, p Towne Totals 3 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ..SO Batted for Wilson In ninth. DENVER. AB. R, H. 0" A. "oya, id ITUK.. 1 1 Dolan.f b....M Lindsay, lb.... Besll, ef Cranston, ss... Cassldy- rf . a mm S McMurrajr, o,. Harris, p. ttasi a 4 Totals u u v n Denver 10.01041 S 12 Sioux City 0100100003 Two-bsse hits: Dolan (J). Cranston (2). Home run: Real. Hacriflo hits: Neigh bors, Hartman, Wilson, Caasidy, Mr Mur ray, Dolan. Stolen haaea- Mv.ra Nlh. bors, Fenloan, Fisher, Lindsay. Double plays: Cranston to Lloyd to Llnsay, eBall to Lloyd to Lindsay. Rases on balls: Off Wilson, 1; off Harris, 4. struck out: Hy Wilson, 7; by Harris, 1. Time: 3:10. Um pire: Mullen. Attendance, 3,500. Bcore, aecond game: sioux city. AB. R. H. O. A. E. O. ' 8 8 1 1 A. 0 Andreas. 2b..,. Stem, lo Myers, If Wuillln, ilb Miller, c r'enlon, rf Neighbors, cf... Hartman. ss 4 O'Toole, p Totals M i DENVER. AB. R. it rr is H. 0 0 1 0 0 A. 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 Lloyd, 2b... Klsher, if.. Dolan. 3b.. 4 3 4 ....... 4 3 Lindsay, lb Real, cf...., Cranston, si Kelly, ss i Caseldy, If 4 McMurray, c 3 Ehman. o ft Hagerman, p.... 3 Totals 30 4 3 31 0 0 10 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 8 0 0-1 Sioux City 3 3 Denver C 0 Two-base hlta: Fenlon (21. fVTnrL Klsher, Dolan, Lloyd, (2), Lindsay (2). Sac rifice hits: Miller, Klsher. Stolen bsses: Neighbors, Stem (2). Double play: Hart man to Andreas to Stem, Andreas to Hart man. Hits: Off Ehinan. 8 In one Inning. Bases on balls: Off O'Toole, 8; off Hager man, 3. Struck out: By O'Toole, 8; by Hagerman, . Wild pitch:. Hagerman, 4. Hit by Ditched ball: Hv Hrman 1 Time: 3:00. UniDlre: Mullen. in.nH.nr. 3,600. CHAMPS LOSE TWO GAMES Brrora Present Victor?)" to St. Joseph by Close Scores. DES MOTNES. Aug. 26. Errors by the Champions gave St. Joseph the first game of the double-header here this afternoon. Hitting honors were even.' Both teams errored badly, but those of the Champions were more costly. Score, first game: ST. JOSEPH. A B. R. H, O. 0 4 11 0 0 7 1 1 3 0 Powell. If Fox. 3b oJnes, lb McChesney, rf.... Rellly. 3b , Corhan, ss CSoodrlch. cf , Rules, c , Frambea. c Swltt, p 3 Totals 80 7 DES MOINES. AB. R. Williams, ss 1 0 Davis. 2b 3 1 Nlehoff, 3b 4 1 Curtis, If , 3 3 Dwyer, lb 8 0 Mattick. cf 1 - 0 Kelly, rf :4 1 Hachant, c 1 1 Btersdorfer, p 1 0 Hersche, p 3 0 7 27 13 H. O. A. E. 3 4 0 1 8 3 3 7 . 0 0 37 Totals 31 6 7 St. Joaph 0 0 3 0 3 Lies Moines 8 3 10 0 12 6 3 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0-6 liases on balls: Off Blersdorfer. 8: off ri nrirna nir Minrr a K a nun . u Oj Hlersdorfer. 1; by Hersche. 2; by Swift, 6. atoien Dasee: uavis, isiehotr (2), Curtis, Corhan 12), Boles, Rellly, Jones, MoChewney. Sacrifice lilta: Ooodrlch, Dwyer, Blers dorfer. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Sternberg. Second game ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. ... 4 3 3 1 - 0 0 ... 6 1 4 12 0 ...8 0 1 10 0 0 ... 3 0 0 1 1 0 ...410100 ... 4 1 3 2 4 0 ...401100 ... 4 2 1 8 2 0 ... 3 0 0 1 4 0 ..1 0 0 0 0 0 .35 T IS 37 13 "oj MOINES. AH. R HH. PO. A. E. ... 4 6 0 3 2 0 . 4 3 2 4 1 0 -.8 13 10 1 ..421310 ..4 0 1 7 1 0 ..201110 ..4 0 0 1 0 0 ..4 0 0 1 0 0 ..3 0 1 3 4 0 . 31 6 12 27 12 - 2:1000001 07 300001300-5 Powell. If , Fox. Jb Jones, lb , McChesney. rf Rellly. 8b Corhan, as Ooodrlch, cf .., Frambea, c .... Kaufman, p ,, Hanlfan, p .., Total Williams, Nlehoff. ' 3b" Curtis, If .. Owyer, lb . Mattick. cf . Kelly, rf ... Clemmons. c Herche, p .., ' Totals Rt, Joseph .... Des Moines.., Three-baae hit: Nlehoff. Bsses on balls Off Herche 2. off Kaufman 8 off u.m. Oj fan 2. Struck out: Bv Herche 3. bv Kanf 0, man 4. bv llanifan 1. Stolen bases: Mat- tick. Nlehoff. Fox S. Jones. SscHfice 1 hits: Powell. McChesney t2, Ooodrlch. 0 Dwyer. Mattick. Time: 2:30. Umpires- 1 Bschant and Boles. 0, LINCOLN MAKES IT CLEAN SWEEP 0 j'Topfka Defeated In Final of Series, sis 10 .athlac. LINCOLN. Aug. 25. Lincoln made a clean sweep of the series by taking the final ..gaine rrom lopeka by a score ,nf 6 to 0 U Mctirath mi steady and effective. A home un un 1 noniaa, witn me bases full clinched the game for Lincoln. Score. 1 . R.H.E. Lincoln n 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 6 8 2 !'! v v u o 0 0 0 00 4 1 Batteries: Unroln. McOrsth and Clark Topeka, Jepson and Blown. Umpire: Clarke' Storm Stona Aigsal Game. RUSHVILIJC. Neb.. Aug. 26.-In freesing temperature and a violent dust atorm Rur-h. yllle won an Interesting game from the Cherokee Indians by the score of 8 to 2 The game was won bv superior batting and steadier playing. Rosea batting fea tured. The game was Interrupted by a stoim at the beginning of the eighth In ning. Score: Cherokee. 0 0 1 ft A ft (VI Ruslivllle 3 0 0 0 6 0 0-8 Battertea: Chernkees. Oentrv and Chau teau; Rushrtlle. Heppach and Nelson: Hlta: Cherokee. S: RushvlUe, 8. Err.wa: Chero keea. 1; Rushvllle. 1. Umpire: Plants. Catcher MeMeth Breaks l.. 8HKLBV .Neb.. Aug. .-.8peclal.-In a game of ball between the Lincoln Stars and the home nine. Rsy MeMeth. the local catcher, mhlle running baae. came In col lision with the second baseman of the visit ing team and broke hi. leg below the knee The play occurred In the last Unlng and ended the game. T If ajou have, anything to sell or trad. you rij pc cmilH' liuiv inn ... 'vvwa tifaULl LLdU He ! er-I i : Third Inning- Bally Unit Three and hla Scorei for LocaJi. GIANTS DEFEATED SIX TO ONE Hofmaa'a Timely Home Ran Aids la rillaar I p aeon Three Doable Ingle Giro mi. sro Tws More. E. CHICAGO. Aug. as.-Hofman contributed 0a home run. Zimmerman and Tinker triples 0nd Kllng a single In the third Inning at 0 tack on Wlltse today, the early rally scor ning three runs and breaking a one-rim tie. 0,wltl the result that Chicago defeated New 0Tork I i u, i. Three doubles and a single Doyla s triple m the first saved New York shut out. Score: CHIUAOO. Ag.H.O.A E, KBW YORK. a. AB H O a R. o h-kam. u i at; I""- . ' Totals.. 0 0 I 0 Sehaafar ... 1 9 .1, . ' T01 IM I I R.7.:S V2T wirtse m seventh. Hatted for Cr&ndall In ninth t k 10000000 0-1 hltVESE 'y.tfi.Ah?r- Iler. Three-base , . . " " "".In"i linker. Home run: : :" ' 11 wutse, 10 in six In- inrandBll'l,n tWO lnn,n' St01"" cases, bnodgraaa, Bvers. Lft on bases- gf7rT?rk. 5 Chicago. 8. Bi, o S; fT Chicago. 3; New York, 1. Hit bv y C.ba2":KBy,P' Struck out Tlmi frja2 ;tby ,wllu- ; by Crandall. 1. Time. 1.40. tmplres: Overall and Keeler. Boaton's Hits A Tlntl. ST. LOUIS. A, i. 9tu - Ilmoste1. h,onre-W,I1,S Whe" h,lB Wre ?! ' . 1 1 kiii. it i tiin Shin. 3b .... t I I 1 OMowrer. 11... 4 0 1 3 rJ!!1: OBran.. rf ... J 0 0 0 c 4 1 OOihH, ef.... 1 Mattern. ..J 1 J Betchtr. ... 2 1 4 t"' J37U win!., ,..::: i j 0 . ninnon, p... Q O O 1 0 Phelpa 1 ft ft s Hulawltt ... 1 ft o 0 . . ToUls Id 4 17 II r! ,f2 W.?. ln the venth. Batted for Wll a In h .i.hth S1' ""' 00000000 1-1 Bo,tn 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 n.V.- ffe nu": M'". Konetchy. Bres balls: Off Willi,. 8: off Msuern. " struck wi,u.y.,ll'.rtb b Willis. 2. Hits: Off ,'"'"," innings; orr Harmon, 1 inin," 'nn'n- T'me: : Umpires: Eaaon wsau WUIIIIOIUII. Pirates Win ln Twelfth nEIIEF1?- Au: 25-Plttaburg defeated i. ' J" "c'VB innings today by Byrne stealing home with the winning run. The work of -the outfielders was a feature, the two lert-flelders having seventeen put outa. score: PITTSBUno. BROOKLYN. ... AB.H.O.A. B. AB.M.O.A.B Djrn., io.... t i i l PaTlteon. ef. 6 ft 1 l n Laach. cf..... 1 1 o nauhart, lb.. 6 ft 11 1 Clark.. If.... 4 7 0 Wheat. If.... 6 1 lft 0 Wa,n-. a... 6 ft 4 1 OHumra.l. IM 111 Flvnn, lb..., 6 ft ( 3 ft Burch. rf.... 6 1 1 ft J WIImd. rf.... 6 3 1ft L.nooi. lb.. 6 114 1 Olbsonve 6 ft T 1 0 Smith, ss ... ft 1 4 i McK'hnl., , 111 B.rsM. o.... 1 1 ft J W. :::.! :; 11-' mil Wiilllppl. p.. 1 ft ft ft a ToUla .13 mil 4 Totals K U M II 3 Batted for Leifleld In ninth. Iwo out whon winning run waa scored. Pittsburg ....0 0 0 OO310O0O1-4 Brooklyn 110000100000-3 K.Tw?.",bafe h,A': Bern. Byrne. Three-baae nit. Clarke. Home runa- uh... n 1 balls: Off LelfleJd. 2: off Phlllippe! Bell. 3. Struck nut- nv riei.i . ail: off f by Bell. 1. Hits: Off Tm.M a i- i-'if T4r." i rnu ippe. a in three Innings. Time: 2:35. Umpires: Brennan and O'Day. RRSILTS IS THHEK-1 LEAGIB llfaiiaBl.a, n a a a ...riuvumiriiii ame called at start of aisterntfc Two to Two. DANVILLE. III.. Auar. 2S.-A aini. steal and an error gave Waterloo one in uio iuui imun, wiiue a single an error and a wild pitch allowed Panvllle to tie the score. T.hl" 'S-J1,8 tMr overtime game of the series. The game was called at the atart 2 "i avciwuni 01 darkness, score: nun. Danville ....0 0100000000001 02 10 i ...vV,,vV ...v v v a v v v v v v V U O 1 O 3 4 9 m.TA-. oire; Clark PEORIA. Aug. 26. -An error h. r-h.- man and hits i by Myers, Jacobs and Moore ... .... v '-"'i nvm UK I WO 111 bbs gave Peoria It. third straight victory over Davenport, to 1. Score: k hit Pftotla ;.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 g 1 Davenport .0 0 1 ttoll,!.., I7nt.ll I. . T , . . r 1 1 .. ., n i , n m W'n.Tsh -aoops; nelson and SPRING FI E LD, 111., Aug. 26.-Schaller'. ... in, luuriaoniii inning won the ur.uiiiiciu, 9 10 x. score: bun. Springfield ...1 100000000000 1-J Tij Dubuque 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft-S i Ferria. and Boucher: " Jonnn; BLOOMINOTON. 111.. Ana- ..... nTr.h V.,.r"L.7J " auccoeaed him. T.V. t:: ,raraln ne Islander. bafe. Score D It n Bloomlngton 5 i 2 2 S 1 5 ? hi io Rock Island Batteries: Davidson. PrendergaV and Nunamaker; Lakaff and O'Leary . v v v V U O fW7 1A Leary, RESULTS MIXK LEAGUE Fall. City Defeat. Shenandoah, and Mary vllle Win.. At Verrlon, Neh., score: rt 11 v Shenandoah ....0 0030000 0- 6 i Fa" City I H M I t 1 m C'SptiW CM,te: Duren 'nd At Nebraska City, score: t Maryille ....f 0 I 0 2 0 1 A " - Nebraska City 0 2 ? 0 0 0 0 I Batterie.: Tho.pe and Diet,: Mll7 Weller and Sherrer. Umpire: Fletcher 'CY' SEYMOUR is RELEASED C.la t Ontflelder Goes to Baltimore Eastern Lragae Team. ST. LOUIS. Aus:. ,.. MCJr.n nt .h. vi v '' . on n - "I. mants it -T-i - ,orK mailt, an here this afternoon thst he had I Bentley (Cy) Seymour to the Eastern league club. released J Bi Itlniore Rairmmir ho. K.n . - . - j ' " iru lor several sea sons as one of the star outfielders of lh. 'm,' vnA aas Jlay'd "arularly thla season until r red Snodgrass won hla place In th. N k, f'S b?T. hi- hare? hiTtinV h , ci.-. 1.. y , rtug. za. Cleveland to day released Inflelder Maurice Rath to Baltimore. Rath was secured from th. Philadelphia Americans In exchanae tar Outfielder Bristol Lord. "nge ror Glltner Win. In Thirteenth. GILTNER. Neb.. Aug. 25.-(Special ) Glltner won a faat thlrteen-lnnlng game from Clay Center by the score of 1 to 0 Ir was the rub game. Score: Olltner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Clay Center 000000000000 00 Batteries; Clay Center. Kilt, and Deeder Ollmer. E. Wright and King Struck ouT' By Krlts, 16: by Wright, 11. Hlta Clay Center, 4; Glltner. 7. Errors: Clay Center. 1; Olltner, 2. tret Win. front Ufaava, CRKTE. Neb.. Aug. a.-i8pK-lal.)-4:'rete won the third and deciding game In the series with Geneva yesterday afternoon, by the score of 3 to 2. The game waa Inter esting throughout. Score: RUE tleneva 0 2000000 03 4 8 Crete 0 0030100 3 ( 4 Batteries: For Geneva. Kord and Ray; for Cicle,. Norton and Am merman. Tko Key tw th. Situation Be Want Ads. TTnlir -aV 4 I ! t ?P'". 1 0 u-:;:;i J I r.lh-i i ' - , " " - " Standing of the Teams west, aoi-r-j natl, lbtouij Sioux City...2 48 .Mj Chicago 78 .V. Ienver 78 M .finof Pittsburg ... 87 43 Lincoln 78 60 .WNsv oYrk....3 46 Wlihlta Mm .6201 Philadelphia 67 66 umaha an K6 .4j Cincinnati ...68 68.4!'? ni. joeepn...no SH ,447 Brooklyn ...41 68 .393 Pes Moines.. 6& 73 .43 St. Louis 11 70 .386 0P'k" 38 80 . 288, Boston 13 74 .32 AM ER LEAOUK. 1 AMER ASSN. W.LPct W.LPct Philadelphia 79 36 . Minneapolis 89 44 .K9 Boston .......8 48 .6MH St. Paul 71 t2 .633 Xor-"M 60 H Toledo 71 60.641 Detro t K6 61 .6"K Kansas City. 68 62 .(3 ivr t.and S0 M Wl Columbus ....84 65 . V sshlngton M 6 .436; Milwaukee ..67 74.4:15 Chicago 45 6K Indianapolis 55 75 .! Bt. l,ouis 35 77 . 313 Louisville ...48 81 .372 NEB. LEAOUK. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. rirrrirH0niti-w'i K 39 Clarlnda ....60 37 .678 Sun-?! ,j,al,1 M 42 R62l F"" City.... 60 38 .6K8 Superior 19 4(1 .5181 Auburn .....uflt su t'oliimbtis Kearney .. Red Cloud. Seward . . Hastings . . .63 48 ..Ml Neb. City. . . .43 41 .H 1 48 .46 Shenandoah 40 48 . 455 11 62 .1111 Marevlll. . a ti m 53 .1481 ....39 66 .4161 Vesterdar'a Reaalta. Tin v.: . umt ia, 3. Wichita. 0: Omaha. 7 Second game: ' . J-Jncoin. 6 m.. JB.'"Vh' 7: 1M Moines. . Eame: St. Joseph. 7; Dee Moines, 6. Second Petroit. t; Washington. 1 Cleveland, 1; Boston. 7. Chicago, i; New York. 8. St. Louis. 8; Philadelphia. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 8; Pittsburg. 4. Philadelphia, 7: Cincinnati, 8. New York. 1; Chicago, 6. Boston, 2; St. Louis" i. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 8; Columbus. 2. Kansas City, 4; Toledo, 6. tI'1.Pa"'--lni1'"-Poll". postponed; rain. Milwaukee, 3: Louisville, 6. r-,. 'N'E;BRA8KA STATU LEAGUE. Grand Island. 23: Red Cloud, 6. Superior, 1; Columbus, 1. . . . MINK LEAGUE. AUDurn, i; Clar nria 1 Auburn, 8; Clarlnda, 1 jiarjrnue, 0; Nebraska City, 3. Shenandoah, I; Falls City, 4. Games Tndar. Western Leaii V"" l -V" Moines. Sioux City at 8t -wrtm, Ajiiitoui m.i wicniia. American IHs7uew.Taatt-o(t B Ttr.aut... cJ,V,ei'd "J B?"on. Chicago at New york. """w i. x-nuaaeipnia. National Leaa-ue Rrnnkivn Diti.k,... t..A1,'rlcS-n A",l-tl"n Minneapolis at Co ii..'r "y."1 J O',"- t- Paul at . """u at iouiavtue. Mink Ieasrue Atihnra at r'irinH. vllle at Nebraska City, Shenandoah at Falls Indians' Off Day; Grand Island Hits the Ball at Will Snyder Believed in Firit Inning: After Walk, Three Hits and One Hit by Ball. GRAND ISLAND'' Neb.. Aua- 2K 1 Sr.t . 1 Telegram.) It was a . awatfetrt and a comedy of error, combined today. McKlb ben proved a pippin,,, aa a pinch pitcher. Snyder was relieved In the ft rat innin. after lie had Issued a alk. a hit by pitcher and three hits had. been secured off him, but Masters fared no bettor. Rcor- u w v. COLUMBUS. Neb.; Aug. a.Soeclal T.I. egram.)-Only three hit. on each side were made ln the game with Superior today. Si-fir.- ' ... R.H.B, ( Ilium Kti A-a.r.r 0 0 CoumT.V.rte1. " Hartley? MINOR HEIR SETS NEW MARK Great Pacer Places World'. Race Record at Two Mlnntea Flat In Contest with Heda-ewood Boy. GALKSBURO. III.. Aug. 25.-Mlnor Heir won from Hedgewood Boy thl. Xrioo hi two minute, flat, a new world', pacing recoird (in a race). The prevlou. record wai IMrrt y y Mlnar Helr nd 8l" Apperson Jackrabblt Win.. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Aug. 26.-(Bpeclal.)-The Apperson Jackrabblt 55 won the 200 mlle race on the Cheyenne four-mile speed way here this afternoon, establishing a new record for the track and coming within 2 minutes and 28 seconds of breaking the worlds record for the distance, made re cently on the Indianapolis motordrome. The Apperson lost about two minutes In repair ing a puncture, and but for this accident would surely have broken the record. The Apperson Jackrabblt 80 was second and the National third. The Appersona were driven by Harry Ball and C. T. Coakhlll. Driver, pronounce the Cheyenne track the fastest in the world. A lare-e crowd wltnaw.a.H iv,. performances. News Notes of Sportdom President Navln of the Detroit American. says ne win impose a rtne of $500 on any member of his team who goes on the pro posed Cuban barnstorming trip thl. fall. Hugh Mcintosh, the Australian fla-ht urn. motor. Is trying stock exchsnara method. on pugilism, rte has started a movement to corner all the Mar. and arrange fight. for England and Australia. Patrick Donovan, manaser of the Boston American league team, say. the two big leagues are suffering from a lack of arond catchers. Little by little publio sentiment Is turnln In favor of the college man playing pro fessional baae ball during the summer without disqualification for oollena ath letics. Oama, champion wrestler of India, who defeated Dr. Roller, may be brought to thla country to meet the best heavyweight. In the wre.tlln. arame. Frank Ootch in. eluded. ' The plan of Oxford and Cambrida-a rurhv foot ball teams to visit San Francisco this year ha. been called off. Oxford will .end over a squad for a tour In lull. Barney Oldfleld Is conteirtDlatlnar a tm.r of the world, giving exhibitions of auto- momie speeaing. 11 nts project material izes hla first exhibition will be made art Honolulu. Tom Longboat, the . Indian, who broke several Marathon records, Is planning a Buucuura vi r.uionioii runs aoroaa. He ex pecis to be across the water for about three months. In spite of the fact that Omaha lose, the Nebraska-Minnesota game thla year, the city will see some real foot ball. Crelghton's schedule Is stronger then It has been In years. Another criticism for poor, old Jeff. Dr Q. F. Lydston of Chicago jeers at the ex champlou'e methods of training, and says he predicted the outcome long before the fight. The latest news of a kick on the flgM plcturea come, from the Emerald Isle. Their first exhibition at Dublin aroused a storm of protest. Frederick Castor. years of age. died In a Philadelphia hospital after a aix round bout at the Frankford Athletic club with Frank tSjiIke) Sullivan. L. . B. Banks cf the Missouri Athletic club and Harry J. Handy of Chicago are picked as the winners In the "river Mara thon" to be held la the Mississippi at St. Louis. September I. A hard fight between them for first place la predicted. Charles Wilson, former trainer at Prince ton, has been appointed track coach at Wisconsin university. A winter race meet of thirty days Is as sured for New Orleans under present plana of the Merchants' Jockev club of that cltv On. hundred and forty merchants have sit. tcnoM amounts ranging from mv t ATHLETICS LOSE T BKOWKS jTailenden Defeat Leader, by Score of .KKj .) . mine to Six. .677 .SO MURPHY STARS IN STICK WORK Set-area Homer, Triple, Doable and Two Binaries la Fire Times at Locals I'm Many Players. thhIlELPH,A' AUB- 23-St' 1"u, h'l the ball hard today and won. t to 6. Murphy. In five times at thebat. made a home run, a triple, a double and two mgles, a total of eleven hna. t.,,.... Stone and Newnam also distinguished th.mJ eives at bat. Score: 'aB.'h'o A B "HILAUKLPH1A. Truiarial., 3b 4 I I 1 0 , ., AB.H.O.A . Stona If 1 4 a a " 0 A .-.vwiiam, IB. t W v WfV.l,w. k 'b, ..... n t v v 81861 6 113 3 0 3 0 1,0410 1 ft ...r..u, m m a Dart, lh wtiA mm & i . av'". lb - . t u 'niKf. lb. 8r'ltnr, cf t 1 ft ft Siephan. c. I 1 8 1 0 Murvhr. rf Mnka. B 3 ft ft 1 0 " 4 1 B.t.w. p....i . . . "l'".'-: ? i T''- 7 ! H 1 MsVV.: riytert, p... Atklna. p... 'Mrlnnfwa . Hartaei ... nndr ,. . . (.'oombs ... I 0 1 a I ft ft 3 ft ft t ft ft 0 0 ft ft 1 t 1 ft ft ft ft 1 ft 0 0 ft 1 0 ft ft 6 1 ft ft ft ft Totals. 3 11 II r!.! or ,orn In .ixth. uf.te5 i0T Dygert In .eventh lur Atains in ninth. pHnp,hia-:::::;::: o S 1 15 1 i 1 1 a 11 tSo k!'M: k Lou1"' : Philadelphia. BarryTrtoe'1,a.1vi. Il?Ubl ply: Co"' h... y Davis, Houser to Barry. Fir.t '"o7.nerbreii:8LNLew,na'm,: n.ng,.n"f2f1H,U: ". ' Dyngff;rt,1 ,n!nin, 'VhZ iHf!!!-' Ktt T . 1-1.1" " a in " ""; on L,inke, U In six and two third. Innlna-s: off n.n... , i . " S"',1' Atkinson, 1; by Link e. t by eJle.V.,'.B."e bft.lls: Off Morgan 3: W Id" "nKe.-.i "ft Bailey. 2. T7i J' "" AiKins. Time: 2-40 Umpires: Connolly and Colllflower r.kkfa H . - -xviuv nun is Winner. T? A8$"?J- ? 'n ! AB H o a - WASHINGTON. r-av.' ,b- 5 ? 'I 2 0 f laub. lb.. 8 1 J ka, p.... 4 , , , 10room it! Totals., .M 11 tl 11 a t...i. . hits: cb ""- Three-base uoleneJ Off rGoom. fi. '. J?" on : anilth. Time: 2:00. Umpires .""r"!: massed ball: Ain- Evan, and P Go Omt of Mr. "WOlUrt. AllaT Vr. laaTIMU-ll ai . Pitcher went wild 7 .rS'..1-."""m dav an K i. ... inning to- .SL . hy a tting rally Boston won a game apparently lost. 8ca- . S,C1P",1 " 1 1 "Tamer. 3b.." 10 0 ft SJH:": "i ! ? ftTh.mai " rit Totals. ...... la U 14 11 J Totals 3 7 37 13 1 2af2 or "rkn" In the ninth. Jor m'.th ln th8 third Batted for Klelnow In th. Cleveland 0 0 4 n n a a a a . Bton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 i-7 Two-base hit: Lajole. Three. h... v,i.. Hooper. Hits: Off Sth, 6 Ir! "re. In nlngs; off Wood, s In .1. i'-iJ " . -i5e,-'.n H-'r'knJS "?Vfn w?;""rds innings; off Harkness, 1 In one and one-third innm. hIF wrtL"" wner- 8tlm bases: Hall. WajTTier. Dnnhl n .v u j Klelnow Left on bases : cTeVeUnd.'s l?n,i.6' B,.e J, b11,: " Mitchell. 6; of Harkness. 3. First o .nw.. u "'..! . mi v,., i.i" . wrr. r," ww". 1. v v. uiuiimi um.11: nv Miifnaii i i b..' 'V oy "nitn, 1; by Wood 4. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Perrlne and New York Defeats Chleaaro. NEW YORK. Aua-. 2K Wu.h.. .nr,. the visitor, only one .cratch hit until the ..nun, ew 1 ora winning. Hoore: KBW YORK. CHICAUO. .. AB.H.O.A. a AB.H.O.A. B. i-.ni.ia, ct.. 1 4 a .Lord, lb 4 0 I 1 0 noiiw, n... 1 use iz.ldar, as.... 4 1410 ymw. ut .... . a a s M.loan, rf... 4 1419 Knight, aa.M 8 8 8ft 0nnuKhrtv if a 1 a a 1 Laporta. lb.. 3 3 1 1 ft Tann.hill, lb 4 ft 4 1 ft Kaaoh. If.... 4 3 8 ft ft twilling, cf.. I 14 1 Au.tln. lb... 4 3 3 3 ft Parent. 3b... 4 1 3 ft t On gar. o..... 3 1 3 ft ft Suluran, a... 4 0 4 3 nugum, p... .49. vunit, p 0 0 0 ft 1 8oott, p 3 1 1 3 ft Totals 81 18781 Totals 13 8 84 11 3 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 new iotk s 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 jj Two-base hits: Chase. Knla-ht Dougherty. Three-base hits: Knight, Roach! noma run: Iaforte. Struck out: By Scott. 2: bv Hushes. 3. Bases nn hall.- (tr . - - a .. . . .. . - ... -J"-'r,,f i, 011 dwii, c; on rtugnes, z. Hits: Off laniie. 1 in iwo-iniras innina: orr Hr-ott 14 in seven and one-third Innings. Time: 1:48. Umpires: O'Loughltn and Etran. LARNED RETAINS TENNIS TITLE National Chaaaailoa : Defeat. T. Bandy of Lo. Angeles In Fifth Set. C. NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 25. William A Lamed of New York City retained the title of national champion of the United States lawn tennl. today by defeating T. C. Bundy of Los Angeles, winner of this year', tournament. Five set. were played, Lamed winning ln s-j, 6-7, 8-0, 8-1. EVENTS ON RIMMING TRACKS 'Laeky" Hlldreth Again Own. Winner at Saratoara. BARATOUA RACE TRACK" NT v a.,- 26. S. C. ' Lucky" Hlldreth today "added another stake to hi. already Ion. ii'.t his Zeus easily won the W.OuO Adirondack handicap, alx furlonga, and In doing ao equalled the track record for the distance' Zeus closed at 12 to I. Reaults: First race, six furlongs: Cohort (11 to 5) won. Van Den (8 to- li second, Tov Bov OS to 1) third. Time: 1:11,. ' y v Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: Stoure (13 to 10) won. Aunt Jule (9 to 10) second, Dlebold (8 to 1) third. Time: t.'lS'i. Third race, mtie: Henry Munro (15 to 1) won. Frances lUy u to ) second. Olendore (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:40H. Fourth rsce, Adirondack handicap, six furlongs: Zeus (12 to 1) won. Round the World 14 to li second, Iron Mask (L3 to 10) third. Time: M1V Fifth race, mile: Sir John Johnson (7 to 6 won. Superstition 8 to li second. 1 lanug os r a 13 to 1) third. Time: 1:3. Sixth race, five and one-half furlongs: (olden Ophlr (4 to li won. Crash 112 to 1) second, Aldlvla (IS to 1) third. Time: 1 0TV. Denver Polo Team Wins. CHEYENNE. Wyo., Aug. 25 (Special 1 The Denver polo team defeated the Fort Russell Artillery team by a score of 11 to 10. The soldiers were given a handicap of ten points, yet failed to make a single point. The Denver team will play a team from the Ninth lavalry. TUft Key to ia illuauon-Btft Want Adi. . i Kl.lnow e... I 1 t 1 .Land, e g 1 7 i ? C. Smith, p. 0 ft. I ft Mltfth.il, p., $ 0 ft 8 0 wT:"::Hi!Ffi-:Hj .arri(aji. I I 0 I Iowa Lands Third Place in Shoot at Camp Perry. Ohio New National Guard Winner Showi Up in Middle West State Trophy and Money Prize. CAMP PEKRY, O.. Aug. 35,-The rifle team rcp.esentlng the United States in fantry won the national match by the core of 3.188. The cavalry was second and a new National Guard winner .Iowa) landed third and the navy fourth. These four teams get, respectively, the national trophy and 3450, txA, W0 and 3250. The fifteen leaders who In 1911 will com pose class A rank as follows: United States Infantry 3 iW United States cavalry.. ...... i::;.:,..;.: jjij Un 1 1 ed "fit at i" 'r.' ;.'.'. ? J T Mn,'.le.d ,t'' Navai'ioad'emy:::::::::: s. i! MassiachuKetts 2 ,Vj! Wisconsin ? Y Colorado 3. Mil Michigan .. 3.0H6 .. S.ir.ii 1 r. .. 8.162 IS""-: .. 3.044 .. 8 Oil .. 3.01 .. 3.019 1 MU District of ' Columbia ' Texas Oklahoma !.!!"" United States Marine corps lost Its entlr. ftwlrmlsh score of 1.032 by action of the ex ecutive officer. Colonel R. K. Evans Twenty-eighth United States Infantry, be cause ho broke the rule prohibiting coach ing from behind the firing line. The ma rines' score as made was 3,116. which would have put them second. They are now forty-second. The navy was penalised 21 points because Ensign Vossler did not attempt to fire his ftye shots on the first annearanc of his target. These twenty-one points would nave given the navy second place. The official bulletin announcing the prise winners In classes B and C had not been Issued late thl evening but the rank of me teams maicates that Minnesota wins the Hilton trophy and $.160 In class B; that the District of Columbia gets second prize, ttfO; Texas the third, 226; and Oklahoma the fourth, $200; and that In class C Kansas take, the bronze Soldier of Marathon and 1300; Arizona the second prize, $300; Utah the third. $176; and North Dakota the fourth, $150. The skirmish and rapid fire stages of the national Individual match were shot this afternoon. Williams Wins Interstate Shoot Columbus Marksman Makes Best Score at Grand Island Lindeman of Lincoln Second. GRAND ISLAND, Neb. Aug. 26.-(Spe oiai ine Western Interstates Shooting tournament, arranged by the Orand Island uun club, came to close last night, and about seventy sporUmen have anjoyed four aay. or fine weather and sport. The new ground, of the local club sr. at th. edge of a grove, the grove being on a knoll, making It likewise delighted for those look ing on while the different .quad, are at work. The Interstate championship was won by F. Williams of Columbus, Neb.. who broke forty-eight of the fifty rocka. Until the laftt two rocks Hldnay BaJrd of thla city had Williams beaten, but missed the last two and on. other of the second bunch of twenty-five, getting tho first twenty-five straight. The score of the championship event was as follows: F. Williams 48 if. Mlii.r 1 Balrd 47iQates Hols worth 47Veetch Brown 47iLlndeman Bchwetin 47Copaey R. Bray 47, Wiseman A. Bray ; 47 Walters .1 jinorpe jsmlth .40 una ioi.aii 39 Van Cott 4tilLlefenderfer 38 Town send 4681ocum x8 D. Bray 46i!ilevera 3fi Aylesworth 44Hook ' 27 Sboop 44 The high amateur record for blned shooting waa won bv Fred Rlrwnm of Alcester, B. D., with a total of 381 out 01 a possmie tov. uick Lilndeman of Lin coln was second. WANT NEW ASSOCIATION One Hundred Railroads In Lumber Trafflo Wonld Have Western Short Line Organisation. BT. LOUIS, Aug. 25. Preliminary step, were taken here today looking to th. or ganisation of the Western Short Line Rail road association by representatives of 100 short railroad, engaged In th. lumber traf flo. The main object of the association Is to prevent the application of tariffs, be coming elTectlve September 6, 7, . 8, 9, 10 and 24, and doing away with the allowance by the trunk lines to the lumber roads , to the division of through rates. IBa. mTmm Vmi IrnA... .- uivii. JVU SUUTT about tobacco and the Ies you care about ap pearance, the more you wilL like Cobs. Cobs come m green packages. 9 for 15c "VEST POCKET EDITION " 5. fer aiacket ef 3 I. 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Hurt,. . f elder fror, Brooklyn. ad Catcher Roil!v. the Marlon tOhlol sute loader rectult. .5 with "i wen. inn intior'. k...i... the future, ntcher h.7 b p'u7" chaned from the Chicago Nationals and Is expec,l to Join the ,wu team ., once. IXVI8VII,I,B. KlLWACKItK: AB.II.o.A.B RnMnaon. as 4 ' 1 ' l' a a d...... ?-H-O.A . leera. IK 4 1 ; 11, n .. 1 si.ni.; . ; ; . i ?.?". t'- Total... ....11 in 11 . Lniiisvllln . 002. 80001, Milwaukee '. uvooooin nj ' ... ' mni K",.rruc.K .?"t: By HlgKlnr,,h.m 1- balls: Off AleOlynn. Hit by pltPhed ball: IteJliv. 1:50. Umpire: Ferguson. ' " "" 'V,m: Pitcher Is Wild, bnt Wlag. hi?. .5 ..Vi.."'JJlU'"" fT"n nlng riuy. fv t; . c'" to a 8 to 2 vlo InTo' a Vt'in "'AT,,'" 'h "rnX th Score: run. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A E. COLUMavs. An.H.o. A .81. i.u.r, ci. .. a a 1 Totals 84 11 31 10 ..,11 9 ft ft e ' . Totala.,..".!?" 4 37 14 Batted for Pennyy baker ln ninth Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0-2 Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 1 4) tj Stolen base: W' ratten. Sacrifice hlta- TwSase" hUs'Vl- HA,Uwr-a " Oint' iwo-oase hlta: Hinchman, Page. D011I1U plays: WUIiam. t0 Ulll. AltUer to ofii Sf8s0nB.balLB: off Innybsker. 2; off i b?,CkKut:. B' i'enny baker; : by ulf V H,tby Pitted hall: W ratten CITY OFFICIALS DISCUSS ' COMMISSION FORM Mayor Lore of Llnuoln One of Speak. era at Convention of League of Mnnlclnalltlea. BT. PAUL, Aug. 26.-AI1 of the deles-ate to the League of American Municipalities, now holding Its annual convention her.. ' were taken . to Minneapoll. today and after - a reception at the city haH W a luncheon at the workhouse, they .were escorted to Big Island, In Lake Mlnnetonks, wher. a brief session was held. 'The commission form of government" . was the topic of the session. Mayor Love of Llnooln. Neb u...r Davidson, of Wichita, Kans.; Mayor Con rad of San Diego, Cal., and T. J. Pow.u of Fort Worth, Teg., were the speaker. 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