i T -J" THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGTJST 8. 1911. , J . J.iXti ..! UALSJIA, JLUUIA1, AlUrVjOA. P, 13 Al. J ' SRourkes Crowd First Division; Athletics Win Two; Kansas City in the Lead 1 I! I- i - 4 V K : 1 1 OMAHA WINS IN THE NINTH DiTunmer. Eally ia the Eighth, lot Eourkei Go Three Better. EOBCTSOS ALLOWS SIX HITS ( rmsu, Seat in my tt. J ?, 1-rim Oaaafca Have roar Hits ia 1 at Iaalag, Wklek He1ed Tare Haas, Standing of Teams BT. JOSEPH. MO.. Aug. 7.-r?p?lnl Tele gram.) Th Rourkea made It two straight from tba Drummers .taking today's tuna after a hard fought battle by the score of 4 to L Omaha won tbe game In the ninth inning falling on Freeman for four hits, which netted three run. Robinson was on the mound for the Rourkea ad ha twisted an excellent game, allowing but six scattered bits. Opposed to Robinson was Chelletta for eight In ning. Ha held the Rourkea to thre hit. Ha was taken out to maka war for a Jrtnch hitter and tba change cost the Drum mers the game a Freeman was easy Tor tba Rourkea. Omaha scored In the first Inning. Moor toddled to first on four wide ones, was sacrificed to second by Nlehoff and scamp ered home on Thomason'a clean blngle Into left. There, was no more scoring until the eighth, when the Drummers got ona and tied It up. Melnke lived on Moore's bobble. Crittenden beat out an Infield hit. Meinke going to second. Borton, batting for Chel letta, hit Into a double play, Kneavea to Kana Powell smashed out a single, how ever, scoring Melnke. Powell stole second but was caught trying to take third when Moore dropped the throw. Thomas on, first up for the Rourke's in he ninth went out on a roller. Kane lapped out a single. Bchoonover followed with ona just like It, Kane going to third. The ball was returned to second and an effort wa made to run Bchoonover down. Schooner also reached second safely. Pick then scored him with a single." Kneaves skied to Zwilllng, bu Abrogast sent the last run across the platter with a triple to the fence. Score: Moore 2b A Meholf. 3b ... Thomasoa, cf . 1- ane. lb , - , Hehoonover, if 'Pkk. rf ....... Kneavea. as . Arbogast. c .. Itobinaon, p . Totals OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. I 1 t 1 3 1 10 1 2 1 2 1 A. I 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Powell, If Jon -e. lb, Sb Kelly, rf willing, cf lieiliy, zd Hamilton, Sb ... Freeman, p .... Goaaeu Melnke. as Crittenden, e ... Chelletta, P .... Borton, lb . . a 4 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R- II. 4 1 I S 2 1 7 27 10 O. A. 0 E. 0 0 WEST. LEA1TTF.. I NAT. LEAOTTE. W.UPctl W UPct Denver fi 17 .6M Chicago M .437 Lincoln 59 46 .W2 Plttoburg ...h . Pueblo 67 48 .53 New Tork...67 .. 6U Joseph.. M 50 Philadelphia.. 41 .577 Omaha 50 .615 Bt. Louis 66 43 Ml Pious. Oty.. 61 61 . Cincinnati ..49 U .44 Topeka 45 ) A3 Brooklyn ....17 40 .1 Dee M nines . 74 . boston 22 77 .23 AER. ASSN. i AMER. ASSN. W L.Pct.1 W.UPW. Sanaa Clty.l 47 Philadelphia.. 16 . lnnespolla 62 4k .64 Detroit ...46 M .44 Columbus ..68 61 -iu! Boston 61 W .615 Milwaukee .54 67 .4x7! New Tor.. .61 60 .f6 Bt. Paul 62 64 .4M Chicago 60 60 .6e Indianapolis 61 1 .4h Cleveland ...62 62 .600 LouisviUe ..60 6 .4i Washington 1 61 .1 Toledo 60 ) .466, St. Louis II 70 .347 NEB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct.l W.L-Pct Puperlor 52 42 .1!M Falls Oty. .42 24 ,2J Fremont 6") 22 .! Shenandoah 32 .642 Od. Island... 44 to .637' Auburn 5 22 .642 Columbus ...40 44 .47. Clerlnda ....22 27.471 toward 27 46 .4611 Humboldt ..94 25 . 43 Hasting ....14 4 ., Neb. CU7.... 46 J67 Kearney ....28 44 .43 Vork llll .4uU YeatereXajr's Reaalta. WESTERN LEAQCE. Omaha, 4; Ft. Joseph, L Lincoln. 6 ;Denver, la Dea Molnea 2; Sioux City. 12. NATIONAL LEAOCE. Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburg, X. Brooklyn, 2; Bt. Louis. 4. Boston, 2; Cincinnati. I. New York. 4:, Chicago, B. AMERICAN LEAOTJE. Pt Loula 0-12; Washington, 1-C Chicago, 1-2; Philadelphia, 2-2. Detroit. 7; New York, . Cleveland, Boston 1 AME7RJCAN ASSOCIATION. MIlwaukee-Ft. Paul, rain. Kansas City. 1; Minneapolis. . Louisville, 2; Toledo, . (Twelva Inning.) Indianapolis. 1; Columb'is. 2. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Grand Island, 2; Seward. L York, 6; Columbus. (. , . i Kearney, 7-4; Hastings, 6-2. Superior. 2; Fremont. 6. Gaaaee Today. Western League Omaha at St, Joseph, Pueblo at Denver. Topeka at Lincoln. Des Moines at Bloux City. .National League Philadelphia at Pitts burg. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. American League St. Louis at Washing ton. Chicago at Philadelphia, Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. American Association Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis, Louis ville at Toledo. Indianapolis at Columbus. Nebraska State League Seward at Grand Island. Superior at Fremont, Kearney at H antlngi. York at Columbus. Mink League Auburn at Fans City, Clarlnda st Nebraska City. Humboldt at Shenandoah. Total 4 21 1 27 11 Batted for Cheiletle In ninth. Omaha 1 - gC Joeeph 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen bases: Powell, Kelly, Thomason. Pick. Sacrifice hits: Nlehoff. Bchoonover. Three-base hit: Arbogast. Two-base hit: Rellly. Struck out: By . CheKette. ; by Robinson, 2. Baeee on balls: Off Chel letta, 1;- off Robinson, 2. . Double play: Kneaves to Kane. Wild pitch: Robinson. Hits: Off Chailette. I In I innings; off Freeman, 4 tn 1 inning. Left on bases: St. Joseph, e; Omaha. 6. Vmplres: Shoe maker and Haakeil. Time: 1:60. CHAMPS HIT OVER DBS MOISES BLUES SCORE IN THE EIGHTH Millen Loie First Place by One to Nothing Score. EACH TEAM GETS BUT TWO HTT MlaIls Skat Oat for Firs Tiss Dwrlns Seaawa Twt Doable Plays Twa Sacrifice Hlta Tea Strlkeaata, MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 7. Each team made only two hlta In the first game of we Minneapolis-Kansas City series today, but one of the. visitors followed Waddell s only pass and a sacrifice, scoring the only run of the game. Both teams fielded well on a muddy field. It was the first time Oil seaaon Minneapolis has been shut out. Th defeat puts Kansas City In first place over Minneapolis by a narrow margin. score: llssx G4 Twelve Raaa and Vlsttar Narrawly A Tfrt Saatoat. i ' T A Mir ' f wWlllOB Iritcned a steady gam for tha Champions today ana uee amnn iov, u i ton was knocked out of the box by the locals in me tourtn. wuij with a home run. Seven singles In suc fniinwed. which, with a sacrifice. netted eight run. Score- biULA f AB. Andreas. 2b 6 tern, lb Breen. If 2 Uierer. If Harunan. as 4 Wagner, cl Railiy, 2b Dawson, 4 ,Wlison, p 2 Total 25 DE8 MOD AB. CurtU. If .-. f Colligan. ss 1 Mattk'k. cf 4 - a Dwyer. lb 2 Bachant. lb 2 Kores, 3b Anderson, rf 4 Graham. 2b 4 Vltowsal. o J Hueston. P J iiersche, p 1 Totals 26 Des Moinea Sioux City H. R. O. A. E. 2 1 2 2 12 8 1 1 1 0 1 1- X 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 12 17 27 11 1 Ii.' R. O. A. E- 0 2 2 0 2 221 1 0 o a i i i 1 l 2 1 1 l o 4 1 114 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 i i 24 5 I 0 22 X1MUI AB.H BerbM. Ik. S SalllTU. et. 4 Um. If 4 Hrtt. rl.... j Bo'amau, lb 4 Oorti4on. m. I t R fleld. lb 1 4 COannor. e. I 1 sUddox. s... I 4 Totals., .. 1 WrtffW mnt rm O.A.aV AB.H. O. A 114 rSrfBer. el... 4 1 4 14 Altliar. 1 1 I 1 Vmrmlh. U..I 1 ( i e a wuiiABia 44 Piilim. rf. 1 4 4 4 4 4 M Olll. lb 1 4 10 4 4 14 Farrki, lb... tills T I 4 Smith, e 1 4 4 4 1 t I 4 KII1MW 1 4 4 4 4 Wmdd.ll, s.. I44IS ST 14 uraii 4 444 TINKER'S BAT BRINGS VICTORY Cub Take Opener from Giaati by Eifht to Six. TEHEE SINGLES, DOUBLE, TELTLI Relastatea Bkartstap Steals Bans Wklla Matkewaon la Wladlns; Vp Deliver Ball Fan Tkrae Baa Rita. CHICAGO, Aug. 7. Joe Tinker, rein stated Chicago shortstop, returned to th gam with a vengeance today and was largely responsible for Chicago' victory over New York. I to 1 He faced Mathew son four time for two singles, a double and a triple- He also stole horn while Mathewson was winding up to deliver the ball. He mad three run and hi batting drove In four run. Devor wa hit by pitched ball and had to retire from the gam. Poors. CHICAGO nw T0VTC. AB.H-0-A.P. AB.H.O.A.m tbertar. B. 6 1 I 4 4 P'wa tt... 4 4 4 4 1 artiu.i. rf... 4 114 lkarrw. U-rf 4 14 4 1 Arcfcar. ....! I I IU DnTl. lb. 4 I I 1 4 Zis nta, hi I 1 1 4nw!(Tiaa of 4 I I 4 4 J. DsrM. la 4 4 1 I 1 Berkw. rf-U. 4 14 4 4 Ttakw. fts... 4 4 1 4 4 Merfcla, lb.. 4 11 4 1 aalv. lb.... 4 1U 4 4 Hmot, lb... I I 1 1 4 Uofmu, 4 1 4 4 4 ncofc, a.. 4 I 4 I 1 Brava, p.... 4 4 4 4 IHm 14 4 4 ATOMes-a, 4 4 4 4 4 Tata M M 17 11 I Totals.. .4 II M II I Chicago - 11- New York. l112-4 Two-base hits: Baler, Tinker, Becker. Three-base hits: Sheckard, Zlmmerraan. Tinker, Murray. Stoien baae: Tinker. Double plays: Tinker to Zimmerman to fcaler; Zimmerman to Tinker to baler. Left on baaea: Chicago. ; New Tors, a Baae on balls: Off Brown. 1 off Mstnew son. L Hit by pitched bail: By Brown, Devora struck out: By Brown, 2; by Mathaerson, 1. Time: 1:00. Umpires: O'Day and Emalle. Matterm ISaar (' Rada, CINCINNATI. Aug. 7. Mattern waa easy for tha locale today, Cincinnati knocking him out of tha box In the third Inning. Perdue also wa Ineffective. Smitli pitched good ball at all stages. A portion of tha gate receipts was donated to tha National Playgrounds association, several thousand achool children partici pating In exercises previous to th game. Score. cnfCTN-yATT aoemt. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. If ... 1 a wuer. lb. 1 4 4 4 4 BUM, et 1 I 1 4 I Brldwvll. m. 4 1 1 I 4 Mobilise, lb 4 4 I 4 4 Jkokaia. u.. less Mitchell. K. 4 I I 4 4 Donlle, et... 4 4 4 4 4 Downer, av. 4 4 14 I Millar, rf. .. 4 I 4 4 Ecu. lb 4 4 1 I 4 Incrtoe, lb. I 1 I 1 4 Bunond. lb.. I 111 4McOoa'ld, lb 4 1 4 I 4 . I 1 T I 4 Kilns. ...... 4 1 a 1 I .11114 kUtlern, .. 1 4 1 4 4 FardtM, .... 1 4 4 4 4 M 1 T 1 FlaAerty .. 1 4 4 4 4 0&&OT4E 1 V rArVDK.rTv0-J I WOT AV GOU. TVl.G4, TO Stt H FIRST DAY OHHE BIG SHOOT Shotgun Artists from All Orer United States Gather. CE0SBT LEADS PROFESSIONALS CHAMPS WAIiK OYER SUPERIOR Fremont Takes Second Game of Series by Fire to Two. LHHSS0N T.TRETIAT. 15 TEE BOX Bawaa IMtekea Alrtlgkt Ball aad Ala Leads la Hlttln;, Ona a Basaev TTastlags la Twice Beatea. SOX LOSE TWO LONG GAMES Athletics Win Hard-Fought Contest! by Close Scores, FIRST IS A PirCrnXS' BATTLE Lewie, Trara, CaaspkeU and Dlfto, Asaatewm, Tie wltk a Score et Klaetr-Elgkt Target Kack Tkeir Credit. With th largest field of crack shooter that ever congregated In any of th west ern cities, th Interstate aaaodatlon's alxth western handicap opened on the Omaha Oun club grounds yesterday afternoon, tt being in th nature of a practio day. Re gardless of this fact, mors than US shot gun artist registered and as many mor are expected today, which 1 really tha first day of the turn am en t. Th shooting constated of five events of twenty targets each, twenty-eight team taking part. In th professional class. BUI Crosby of O Fallon. I1L. waa high man wltk score of ninety-nine out of a possible KB targets. H brok nlnetyon targets straight anfl wa apparently In for. a clean century soora, but be fell down on hi ninety -second target, when ha changed and shot choke bore. Ha Immediately changed back, breaking tha remaining of the 100 target. In tha amateur class. Bart Lewta, Au burn, m.; William Veach. Falls City. Neb.: F. Campbell. Waukee, la, and Charle Ditto, Kelthsburg. I1L, tied with ninety- eight birds. Th score for th day follow: wdtker Trim Hearea far Twelva Ie alaga. After Wklek Collies Triple aad Gets Heme aa Taaae- ktll's Slae;le. caarta a. Bmlta, ... Totals.. ""a a a a a a a A Cl... nur. oi wilaon. Two- baa hits: Hueston. KeUly, Andrea. Stem. Iiawson. Vltowskl. Home run: Really. Stolen bases: Colllgan, Wagner. Hartman (21 Hits: Off Huton. 11 In 1 1-1 Innings; off Hersche, In 4 2-2 Innings. Double clays: Wilson to Hartman to Stem; lra ham to Dwyer to Korea Struck out: By Wilson. ; by Hersche. 2. Bases on balls: Off Wilson. 2; off Hupston. 2; off Hereche. Clark And McDowell. Tlm: 1:40. rOIR STRAIGHT FOR GRIZZLIES Aateleae Are Defeated by Slsteea Five Sfora DENVER. Aug. 7. Denver 'made It four traight from Lincoln by winning today. 1 to t. Manager Vnglaub and Pitchrra Hager man and Applegsie were put off the fie.d by Cmpirea ilcKee and Weaver. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd. 2b a 1 2 1 I Oilmore. If 2 2 2 0 Beall. cf i 1 5 2 J Caasldy. rf 4 2 2 2 yuillin. Sb 4 1421 llndsay, lb 2 2 2 1 2 Coffey, as 4 1 2 1 2 Ppahr, o i 0 2 T 1 bchrelber. p 6 1 I 1 Total 14 a 27 U I LINCOLN. AR R. H. O. A. E. Cole, cf 4 112 0 Gagnler. es 4 1 . 1 2 6 Lag sub. Sb 1 1 1 Cockman. lb 2 1 1 1 SUcCormlck. lf-p 4 2 1 Dundon. lb 4 I 1 McOrew, c - 1114 11 Wolverton, P Kaapp. p Hagerman, P Killer. If Totals 23 S 24 IS 1 Denver :. 1 4 1 2 2 S -ls Lincoln 4 t 1 0 0 S stolen bases: Lloyd. Oilmore. Two-baa litis: Qui.lin. Gaxnier, Brail. Coffey. Tbree baee hits: Ijnlaa. Coffey. Home runs: Casaidy, Cobb, Oilmore. tfac-rifloe hits: Cof fey, Oilmore, Thomas Struck out: by Bchrelber. 4; by Wolverton. 1; by McCor nikck. &. Bawi on halls, off Hagernian, 1; off slcCortnlrk. 1. Double play: Gagnler to lHindon to Thomas. Hit by pitched ball: Indaay. Left oa baaea: Denver, 4: Lincoln, a Innings pitched: By Wolverton. 1. no runs, no bits: by Knapp, one aad one third tnnlngj: k runa. T hits: by Hagrrman, one third inning, 1 runa. 2 hlta; by McCormlck. six Innings. runa 1! hiia. Time: 2.1. em pires: atcaLee aad Weaver. rrtshleaea lata Fits by fear ef appendicitis, take Dr. King's New Life Pllla and away goes bowel treubla Ouaraetaed, St. For al ky akatg Jrug C. a . . T-aals 1 17 4 1 Batted for Smith In the ninth. Batted for Waddell In the ninth. Mlnneapolla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft Kansas City 0000000101 kacr!f!o hlta: Altlxer, Rockenfleld Dou ble plays: O'Connor to Barbeau, Maddox to Conidon to Bowerman. Left on basea: Minneapolis. 2: Kansas Cltv, 1 Struck out: By Waddell. 7: by Maddox. t First base on halls: Off Waddell. 1: off Maddox. J- Hit with pitched ball: Omu Time: 1:17. Umpires: Hayes and Fox. Toledo Draaa ta Last. TOLEDO. O.. Aug. T.-Toledo was shut out by Louisville. 1 to 0. after twelve ln nlnga of play today and sank Into last place In the league race. Hohnborst's error gave Louisville the game. After Orlmshaw had grounded out, the Toledo first sacker muffed Hayden's easy pop-up. Hulswltt was purposely passed and after Hayden stole third Baker dropped a fly Into short right, which scored both Hayden and Huls wltt. Score; IMTUIVTUJl. TOUTDO. IBH.O.l! a&H.O.A.K. RiueiBua. If . I 1 l s a VTlaa If i ( i Robinaoa, al 1 I I I Hrokai'a It 4 t II 4 Grt'ahaw, Jb. 111 a Bom.. rf....l lit Ha4. K..I 1 I I 4Hona'rat, 111 IS I 1 8taslr. cf . 4 4 4 4 4 Oarlark. e... 4 4 1 4 Hulawltt. lo. 4 4 4 4 4 rijmaa. ef... I 4 14 4 lb I lit sTIroaala 1 4 '4 4 4 JJlller. ....! 1 Bntlar. aa.... I III Rlastar. ... 14 4 14 Jamaa 1441 , Htcamaa .. 1 4 4 4 4 Twa la a m 17 . Tntala at U 44 91 I Batted for James In twelfth. Toledo OOOOOOOfOt 04 Louisville ...0 000000000 22 Two-base hlta: Burns. Brenkia Three base hit: Baker. Stolen bases: Brink le, Hayden. Sacrifice hlta: James. Pfelster. First on balls: Off Jamea. t Struck out: By James, : bv Pflester. S. Double plavs: James to Butler to Hohnhorst !: Mies to Hornhorst. Irfft on bases: Toledo, 11; Louisville. . Hit by pitched ball: Emer son, t Time: 1 tt. Umpires: Blerhalter and Wedlge. Mr re Oat sltraea Leaard. COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 7 -Mers outpltahed Lessard In a nicely played same here to day, Indlanannlls winning 1 to 1 Score COLOTBfS. nvTMaVAPnUS , . AB H O A , 11H.O.M fVkaerke, lb I St 4 4 Hrtmtm. tt I 4 RI'mmaa. If t 1 1 S S Wmxlnifr. If 4 I 4 Conrajua. rf I I t 4 J 11 Cikr. rt 4 14 14 rtavna. Ik... I 4 4 4 4 Houerr. IB...1 1 14 4 4 ramnc. Ik . I 16 a 4 Omt. tb 4 1 a I a Makllng, aa. 4 1 I V 4 Rirar. I 1 1 fuwall. cf ... I 4 14 Wllnama. fat 14 4 1 Walah. a 1114 Hni, aa.... t I I 4 a IMr4. .. S I 1 Mara. I a Paoeax ....1 4444 Totala 24 I 17 11 1 Tala U 4 17 23 1 Baited for Odwell In ninth. Columbus ,0 A 0 0 2 0 0 02 Indlanapolla 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-01 Two-base hlta: Woodruff, Mahling. Con galton 12). Basea on balls: Off Lessard. 4: off Mers. 1 Ptrack out: Bv Lessard. 1; by Men. 1. Time: 1:22. Umpires: Handl ing and ChilL Tot la. ...M 114 14 1 Batted for Perdue in ninth, Cincinnati 0 21O10S0- Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 Two-base bits: Miller, Kllng. Esmond. Bates. Hits: Off Mattern, 7 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Perdue, in five and one-third Innings. Three-bane hits: Downey, Esmond, Mitchell. Sacnfloa hit: Clarke. Downey, Bene her. Stoien bases: Jackson, Clarke. Double play. Brldwell to Sweeney to Ingerton. Struck out: By Smith, 4; by Perdue. L Baaea on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Perdue. S. Time: 1:60. Um pires: PJgler and Finneran. Pirate Defeat Pnlllle. PITTSBURO, Aug. 7. Pittsburg defeated Philadelphia, 2 to 1 today. Chalmers al lowed only three hit, but gave alx basea on balls, two of which developed Into runs, both scored by Carey. Adam waa strong throughout. Score: PITTS BU RO. PKnaaDzTLFHIA. AB H.O.A AB.H.O.A.B. Brraa x&...! 4 11 4 Knaba. tb ... 4 1114 Claras. 11... I 1 S S Faekart, ex.. 1 e 1 Carey, at.... 1 114 4 Lobart. lb... 4 14 14 Waamar, aa.. I 1 4 1 1 Laterua lb. I 1 14 4 4 W11IW. lb... I 4 11 1 Tlina, rf 4 14 4 4 Flran. la... 1 4 7 4 4 Back. U. 1114 4 Wilaon, rf... 11114 Thomas .... 4 4 4 4 4 Olbaos, ... 1 4 4 1 4 Doolaa. aa... I 4 4 4 4 adama ....! 4 4 4 4 aUtraa. a... I 14 11 Lbx 4 4 4 4 Totals. 14 1 17 U 1 Chalmers, p. 1 1 4 1 4 Branaflal4 . 1 4 4 4 4 Totals. U 1 14 U 1 "Ran for Beck In ninth. Ran for Mo ran In ninth. Batted for Chalmers In ninth. Pittsburg 00010001 1 Philadelphia 00100000 0-1 Two-base hlta: Wagner. Wilaon. Paakert. Sacrifice hits: Wagner, Doolan. Double play: Knabe to Luderua liases on balls: off Adams, 3: off Chalmers, ti. Struck out: By Adams, S; by Chalmers, 2. First on error: Philadelphia, L Time: libU Um pires: 1 Klem and brennan. Heal Battle tiaea to St. Leal a. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7. St. Louis won a hard rought game from Brooklyn this afternoon, I In 1 Tha locals started the sooting, getting two runa in tha first Inning. Brooklyn tied It In tba third. St. Louis forged ahead In the fourth. Manager Dahien and Bresnahan war put off th Held for disputing decisions, score: ST. lAKIS. BBOOKLTH. ABH.O.A.B ABH.O.A.X Rafglaa, lb. 1 a 1 4 4 Toolay, aa... 4 1114 Bllla. 11 4 114 4 Daubart, Ik.. I 1 14 1 1 br.m hi a. ill I I IWbau. if.... 4 1 I a I Bllaa. a. 4 4 1 4 4 Humaaal. lb. 14 4 14 Konatcar. Is I I 17 S a banaaos, et 4 4 1 4 4 rana, rf.... I 1 4 4 4 Coolaun. ft.. 4 4 1 4 1 Smitk. Sb.... I 114 4 Sim' sua. lb 1 1 1 I 4 Oaaaa, ci. ... I 4 14 4 Baraw. ....! 4 1 1 liauaar, aa... 4 4 1 I Bcbardt, ... 14 4 14 Stasia, p... 1 4 4 4 4 cVanlos, ... 14 4 1 stark 1 4 4 4 4 Tutala 17 4 17 14 I Ervla ..... 1 4 4 4 4 Barsar ... 1444 . . Tetaia U IMU I Batted of Zimmerman in ninth. Batted for Berger In ninth. Batted for Scanlon In ninth. Brooklyn 002010000-1 St. Louis 20011000 t Two-baa kit: Tooler. Bases on balla Off Stasis. 1; off Schardt. 4; off Sc anion, 4. Struck out: By Steele, 6; by Scaniun, L Time: 2:07. Cmpirea: Eaaon and Juhnstone. kaalalts raaaslas Via. VERDIGRIS. Neb.. Aug 7 'Special W Schmidt's champions d-fpted Huffie a Colts of Bloomfleld In a well played game here Saturday afternoon bv a score of 4 to 4. H. P. EAMES STILL iFEUROPE afaalelaa Wi. Will Oaaa Stadia Her Travels Continent. Friends of H. P. Earns of Lincoln, who I to devote portion of his studio time to Omaha this fail, have received word that he will return to Lincoln about September M. Mr. Earn ha quit recovered from his attack of pneumonia. He la conduct ing party of twenty-elx to th home of music and musicians oa tha continent. Mr. Eame will atill maintain hi atudlo In Lincoln. Advertiser eaa cover Omaha wltk en aamajtanr-.Th Be. tata Fair Race Close Maalar LINCOLN. Am. 7. nHaJ lPntrlu for state fair races, September 4 to S, will ciuee juonoay, August 14. and are as fol lows: iTotung, Z:A, 1:11, 1:15 and 2 10; pacing. 2.30. I A. 2:17. 2:10 and free-for-all; eacn ior a lotu purse, with a 6 per cent entry. On Uiis date also closes tha mile and a sixteenth Nebraska derby, for 130u, and tba ten-mile relay running race (two nulea each day) for 11.260. Theee, with tha eight early cioalng racea, four of which are for 11.OJ0 each, and nine running racea, eaaily constitute one et th beat card aver offered In Nebraska. ' Crawaa Win A aether Caaae. Th Brodega&rd Crowna broke their hoo doo yesterday by defeating the Omaha Grain Exchange at Benson park. Keny pitching gilt-edged bail for the Crowna' at ruck out ten men. while Boone could only catch three. Score: Brodega&rd Crowna. 1 1 2 0 0 2 4 I 1 viju cAiuiiigo .... v 1 v e s 1 1 7 Three-baae hits: Brodga. Dethea. Two baa hit: Doian. Knapp. Fuller, Keny. Victory for Bferrkaata The Sherman Avenue Marchanta added another game to their long list of victories Sunday afternoon by defeating Elkhorn by the score of 1 to L Three-base hit: Thomp son. Two-base hit: Blnkley. Hit by pitched ball: Lenta Struck 'Out: Bv Kathks. 7. by Payne. 12. LABORER IS SEVERELY BURNED Mike Rlkarlek, Traction Csasaay Kal"7S Meets wltk AcrUcat at rawer Hease Saaday. Mike Ri baric h. 217 Poppleton avenue, a laborer employed by tha traction company, waa severely burned aad scalded while at tempting to clean a boiler In the company's power bouse. Fifth and Jones streets, at S o'clock Sunday morning. Hs was cared for by police surgeons and taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Hi condition la not serious. To coot tha soot In tha boiler Rlbarich threw In a pailful of water. Aa explosion resulted. The hot soot and water Inflicted painful burn about th head, arm and breast. FREMONT. Neb Aug. T. Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated Superior In the second gam of th crucial aerlea for the league leadership by a score of i to 2. While slightly outhlt, Fremont had tb gam well In hand at all time. Luhr- son'a liberality waa productive of runs. wall Rous pitched air tight ball all the way. Ha also led tn th hitting for Fre mont with two hit out of thre time up, on a terrific home run drive over the left field fence. Score: SCrXRXOR. FKSMtlKT. AB H.O.A-a. AB H.O.A.B Allen, ef 4 1 1 4 4 Tteneaaa, lb. I 4 I I 1 Dorarb, Jb... 4 4 4 1 4 Kalian, lb.. 4 4 4 1 4 CfcCyle, rt... 1114 4 Banaott, ef.. 4 114 4 MrC'wcII, It 1 4 14 4 Bohner. rf... 14 14 4 D B'k'lta, lb 4 I 4 1 4 Naff, a 1 4 4 14 Oct. tb...... 4 1 1 44 Tarpls, If... 1 114 4 Pracha, a... 4 114 4 Carer, lb.... 11114 Mlaaael. as.. 14 111 Thorns a. aa I 4 I I 4 Luhraon, .. I 4 4 4 4 Rouae, p.... 1 I I I 4 F.Boca'lU .14444 Totals.. ....14 I 17 11 1 Totala....n 1 M 11 1 Baited for Luhrson In ninth. Superior 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 Fremont a.-.-O 0 1 S 0 0 1 0 fi Two-baa hit: Prucha, Three-base hit: Coyla Home run: Rouse. Sacrifice hits. Turpi n. Thompson. Stolen bases: Allen, Rcndean, Bohner (2), Turpln. Basna on ball: Off Luhrson. 2; off Rouse, 4. Struck out: By Luhrson. S: by Rouse, S. Double plays: Rouae to Fullen; Michael to Dorech. Hit by pitcher: Bohner, Luhrson, Dorsch. XUne: 1A L mpire: lieio. Good Caateat at Graad I alma a. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. T. (Special Telegram.) No more hotly contested game waa played her thla season. Both Green end Hanson battled ior supremacy, ac Kibben'a one-handed catch In the tenth aaved th game for the local a who scored in the eleventh with two men out on a cratch hit. Score: GRAND ISLAND. BSTWARD. AB H.O.fc.B. A3.H.O.A.AV SffelObbaa. U4 4 1 1 1 Haary. it.... I 4 14 4 Coafc. at 4 I 1 4 1 Braaaoa. lb, 4 1 1 1 1 UJau, rf. I 1 I 4 4 Naff. lb..... I 4 114 Hargla, to... 4 4 14 Zlnk. Ik 41411 Ar-atroea, 14 4 4 1 4 Laaaaro, Ut. 4 1 4 4 4 War, lb .4 14 1 4 Wall, ...... 4 1(14 Buchanan, a 1 4 10 1 4 Reolnstm, Si 1 4 1 1 1 Smltb. aa.... 4 I I I 1 Liar, ef. 4 14 4 4 Green, y 4 4 111 Baaaoa. p. .. 14 114 Totala 4 7 11 14 4 Totale 17 411 I Two out when winning run made. Seward 0001000000 0-1 Grand Island.. 0100000000 12 Earned runa: Seward, 1; Grand Island, 2. Baxes on balls: Off Hanson, 2. Struck out: By Hanson, 4; by Green, 7. Left on baaea: Seward, 1; Grand Island. 4. Double play: McKibben to Smith. Passed ball: Waily. Umpire: Edward, Haatlaaa Loses Twlec, HASTINGS, Nab.. Aug. 7. Spedal Tele gramsKearney took both games from Hastings today. Tba flrat game waa lost by playing Sunday school bail and the sec ond by Uie poorest of umpiring even seen on the grdunds. Score, first game. aJLAAMjr. . KAJTLSOH. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.B. Jarratt, of.-4 I Bromley, of.. 1 4 4 4 4 Brnsk. If.... 2 114 4 Foruaaa. as. 1 I 1 I 1 Dovoay. rt.. 4 114 4 Wiian, lb.. 4 1114 Paflaa. Ik... 4 114 4 Cooks, lb.... 4 4 7 4 1 Chlllsord, tb 4 1 4 4 4 Kui. lb 4 1 1 4 I Clair, lb..... 4 14 11 JODaa, if I 1 1 Bane, aa.... 4 111 1 Kinails. rf.4 I 1 4 4 Gray, a 4 4 1 1 4 Hoorala. a... 1 1 I I I Maple, ... 4 4 4 1 4 Smdalar. p.. 14414 "Cos 4 4 4 4 0 Tolaia. H IS 17 4 1 Totala. IS I 17 14 I Batted for Cook In last half of ninth. Kearney 1 0000140 1-7 Hastings 02100000-S Stolen bases: Jarrott, Clair, ( Paglea, Bromley (4), Fortman, Hoernle (1). Watson. Struck out: By Sindeiar, 3; by Maple, 10. Two-base hits: Pagles, Katx, Kinklln. Passed ball: Hoeraje. Three-baae hits: Downey, ChilIgor- Bases on bails: Off Sindeiar, 2; off ilaple. C. Hit by pitched bail: Synek, Bromley, Hoernle. HAaTINOS. UakNTf. AB H.O A B. AAH.O.A.R Bromlar, et.. 4 1 I 4 4 Trimble, ol.. 114 4 4 raruaaa. aa. 4 1 X I f sraak. u.... I a 4 4 1 Wauoo, lb.. 4 1111 Done;, rt.. 4 1 1 4 4 Coka lb.... 1 IU 4 4 Fade lb... I 1 1 1 aata. tb 4 14 14 Chillsoro, Ik I 1 I 1 I Jonaa. If 4 1 4 4 4 Clair. Ik.... 1 4 14 4 4 XlnkllB. rt.. I 1 1 4 4 Bane, aa I 111 One. a 4 111 4 Grar. a. I 1 I 1 Bill, a 4 4 11 4 Jarrott. a,... 4 14 14 Uoarale ...14444 Oewaa, 4 4 4 4 Totals 11 11 17 14 1 Totals 14 II tt 14 BattBd for H1U In last of eighth. Kearney 11000201 04 Hastings 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 Stolen baaea: Clair. Struck out: By H1U. 7; by Cowan. 1; by Jarrott. 4. Two baa hlta: Jarrott. Watson 2. Bromley, Fortman. Three-base bit: Paglea. Bases on balls: Off Hill, 1: off Cowan. 1; off Jarrott, t Home run: Gray. Hit by pitched ball: Klnklln. Umpire: McDer motu Col a at k as Wtas ky Hair. COLUMBUS, Neb.. Aug. 7. (Bpeeial Tel egram.) Columbus won tha second game from York today, by a close score through good baae running. A double play by Davis, right-fielder at third base, assisted by the whole team. Tha umpire waa tha feature of the game. Score: York 00020020 1 8 Columbus 00010212 coLCirsra tobk. ia.MO.ll AB.H. OAK. etietl. if... 4 114 4 Parran. b...4 1114 X. Bran, lb I 1 I 1 4 Bmitb. tb....4 1 1 4 4 Grahaa. tb. . 4 I 1 I Hennlaaay. 8 Brawl, aa I 4 4 4 4 Harraa, rf. Chittlek. ef.. 14 14 4 Puna. lb. La-h. If 114 4 narta. rf. CorbeU. lb a I 1 7 I 4 liy: as. . . Metz. a 4 4 4 4 4 Keller, a. Klaaall. lb.. I 4 I 4 Poiiit, a Hay. 14 4 14 Touts... Totala 11 I n 4 Earned runs: York. 4: Columbua. 2. Two baae hlta: Hennlaaey. Graham. Three-base hit: Dye. Home run. Potter. -acriflce hite: Smith. Hennlssey. Davis, Keiley, B. Brown. Corbett. Stolen bases: Harms 2). B. Brown (2). Leach (3, Dye. Graham, Cor bett, Hsy, Ktasell (IK Struck out. Bv Potter. 2; by Hav, 7. Bases on balls: Off Potter. 4; off Hay. 2. Hit by pitched bail: Potter 1. Wild pitch: Hay. Double plays: Keiley to Farrell to Smith; Payne to Dye to Potter to Da via Time: 2:u0. Umpire: Garrett. Solomon asked for wisdom. If ha were In bualnea In Omaha h would advertise la Tb Sea Her la H. W. Vletmeyer... Thomas H afford... Fred Nelson Fred Call Dave Skoog Gu Seivers W. H. McCreary... R. E. Murry C. C. Holrwortn J. G Van Cott H. D. Freeman W. E. Grubb J. S. Day George L Carter... H. B. Pottlnger F. O. Bills J. C. Davidson Fred Gilbert B. Lewis Art Killam L. S. Ram bo Glen McGulr.... V. A. Southard.. L. C. Booth C. E. Burbank... O. C. Cachlln.... John Noel R. W. Clancy John Taylor. A. L. stin C. G. Spencer J. A. Howlett A. H. Goertng E. Bode George Rleraers.... I. N. Price F. Campbell Ira Nowlea , B. F. F.lbert L. H. Fltxsimmon. Harry Taylor L. S. German....... C. H. Ditto Dr. O'Kay F. Walter F. Huston F. Caldwell F. W. Cannon, W. W. Wright L 8. Suits George Maxwell.... George Roger A. H. Frye C. A. Thorpe. Bert Dixon J. H. Reverson. M. Thompson C. P. Schumway... G. Hochrelter O. Helrer J. T. Skellv T. A. Marshall D. D. Gross Sid Balrd A. Muldoon John Den C. Delaney William Watklna... H. J. Rebhausen... M. K. Ne1ll - F. S. Collier F. Ostnrman R. F. Veach .. William Veach..... John Bauer H. T. Turner C. Chrlstensen A. R- Chexlk...... B. B. Ward Guy Cooeer M. F. Hosier A. E. Bahr W. O. Harris L R Conor W. R. Armagust... W. R. Croeby H. M. McDonald... Dan Whitney C. O. Gcliatly F. T. Lovertng Ed O'Brien Charles T. Rankin. Frank Gray L E. Reed W. H. Bachy A. E. Rodebaugh... C. E. Ptubblefleld.. W. T. McNamara.. Charles Day N. J. Glover Gua Schneider L. S. Gates. ......... J. Outrmier D. D. Bray T. Thorpe O. R. 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IS 20 30 . 19 16 18 ,. 20 19 30 . 18 20 19 . 16 15 19 . 17 18 20 ,. 18 17 16 .. 15 18 17 . 19 19 17 . 18 17 19 . 30 18 14 .. 19 20 20 .. 17 19 17 .. 19 15 15 .. 18 18 18 .. 30 16 19 .. 10 12 9 ,. 18 18 17 .. 17 11 15 ,. 19 19 17 .. 30 18 19 . 19 16 .. . 12 17 16 ,. 20 IS 17 17-M 16 17- 16 19-87 18 19 PS 18 1476 17 17 18 20-41 18 18 M 20 1789 19 1994 20 20-97 19 1789 SO 1795 17 1890 17 3090 17 1995 18 30-89 19 1997 19 20-08 IS 1889 19 1687 17 16 80 19 18-89 17 18-88 17 171 15 1382 an iaat 17 19-9S 20 1890 13 15-82 2096 17 1689 18 1789 16 1276 18 1801 SO lit 2 30 1998 18 18 6 18 2O-07 17 1889 30 1996 19 1995 M 1M 20 19-0 30 16-00 18 1892 n 20 90 11 16-75 18 30 19 16 1679 19 3096 18 2-7 20 1887 30 1893 19 1992 17 19-88 16 1991 19 1994 17 16 SS 19 1589 19 1786 19 1894 19 1791 18 SV-95 Id 1H 86 17 18 5 18 17 ft 18 1793 19 17-91 SO 2095 1792 19 199! 19 20-98 19 19-96 18 1882 19 1987 19 17 OS 19 1989 30 20-97 17 1888 19 19 8 17 15-85 14 1619 19 1484 20 1999 1992 1790 19 18-93 17 15-80 SO 1998 20 1891 19 1997 19 1995 19 1988 19 1993 18 1685 lg l g4 19 1993 20 1892 1 18 8 30 1897 18 1990 1J iu-8i 17 1990 30 30 (tr, 10 1566 19 1991 18 IS 79 20 19 94 19 1894 is ii73 17 20-05 30 19 PinLODELPHIA, Aug. f.-Phlladelphla today defeated Chicago In two games of fourteen and ten Innings, th score being 1 to 1 and I to 1 Tb first gam was a pitching dual be tween Scott and Bender. Neither team acored for twelv Inning, during which Chicago got only on runner a far aa second base. In tha thirteenth Inning. J. Colllna tripled and scored on Tannehlll's single. Philadelphia tied th score on four ball to Harts ell, who batted for Bender, and B. Lord' triple. Danforth, th Texas left-hander, held Chicago down to one hit In th fourteenth Inning. Murphy cored th winning run on hia Blngle, Mclnnee' sacrifice, an out and Thomas' single. In his last four game at home. Bender has pitched thirty-eight consecutive Innings without giving a baa on ball aad thirty four straight inning without being acored upon. Th second contest waa also a battl between Pitcher Morgan and Walsh, opposing each other. Strunk scored th winning run In th tenth on hi triple and E. Collins' drive over Callahan bead. Scot flrat gamen rHnLDIXPHIA. CHICAGO. AJt.H.O.A.BV AB.H O A IV B lord. If.. I 114 4 Melarrra. it 4 1 1 4 4 atrunk. at... a 1 1 t s B. Lr. lb.. 4 1111 K. Colllna, tb 4 4 4 I I Callakaa, Itt 1 1 Baker, lb. ... Ill Bodlo. cf.... 1 T 4 4 Murphy, rf.4 1 1 4 M'Coa'ell, lb 4 114 Mclnnee. lb. 4 1 4 4 4 i. Colllna, lb 4 111 4 4 Barry, aa.... I 4 4 1 1 Taaaafciu, aa I 1 4 4 4 Tboraaa a... 4 17 4 4 Fame, a..... 4 4 114 Bender. .... 4 4 4 4 4 SooU, . 1 4 4 4 1 Danforth, s.. 4 4 4 4 4 Hansell ... 4 4 4 4 4 Totals. -4I T41 14 1 Totala 44 f 41 LI 1 nailed for Bender In thirteenth Inning. Two out when winning run waa acored. Chicago 0 000000000001 01 Philadelphia 0 000090000001 12 Two-base hit: Baker. Three-baa bit: J. Colllna, B. Lord. Sacrifice hits: Barry. Mclnnea (2). Stolen base: - Payne. Struck out: By Scott, S by Bender, 6; by Dan forth, 1. Double plays: Barry to Mc lnnee; Bender to Barry to Mclnnea; Calla han to Payne. First on errors. Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 1 Left on basea: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 10. Base on balls: Off Scott, 4; off Bender, S. Hits: Off Ben der, 6 In thirteen Innings; off Danforth, 1 In one Inning. Time: 2:40. Umpire: Evan and Egan. Score second game: PHILADELPHIA. CHTJCAOO AB.H.OA.B. A&RO.A.B. B. terd. If.. 4 4 1 4 4MeIntrra rt 4 4 1 1 1 stnink. ot.. .4 1 1 4 4 H. Lent. lb.. 4 1114 B Colllna lb I 1 I 1 1 Callaaaa, III I M I Baker, lb.... 4 1 4 4 4 Bodle, ef....4 114 4 MtuT.hr. rf.. 1 111 4 nrcba'sll. lb I 14 Mclnnea. lb. 4 1 11 1 ). Colllna, lb I I I I 1 Barry, ea ... I 111 Tanneolll, aa 4 4111 LlTlnsstoo. a 4 1 I 1 Mil Tan. e.. 1 4 I I 4 laorsan. p... 4 4 4 1 1 Walah, 4 4 16 4 Totala 14 is 14 11 I Totala M " 14 l one out when winning run was scored. Chicago 0 00000200 02 Philadelphia 0 01000100 13 Two-base hit: Bodle. Three-baae hlta: J. Colllna, Strunk. Sacrifice hits: J. Col lins. Murphy. Sacrifice fly: Tannehlll. Stolen base: J. Colllna Struck out: Bv Walsh, 2; by Morgan. 8. Double play: H. Lord to J. Colllna. First baae on errors: Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, L Left on bases: Chicairo. fi; Philadelphia. 8. Baaea on balla: Off Walah, 2.. off Morgan, t Hit by pitcher: By Morgan. Sullivan. Wild pitch: Walah, Tim: 1.60. Umpires: Egan and Evan. Lajote la Flae Foraa. BOSTON, Mass.. Aug. 7. Th errors of oiannini. a uoaton abort atop recruit from the Pacific coast, together with four hlta, Including a home run by Lajole. netted Cleveland six runa in the sixth inning, and gave them the game. Lajote got three two-baggers and a horn run in five time at bat. Score: CLXVKLAXD. BOSTON. AB.H. O. AS. AB.H.O.A.B. Oraner, tt... 6 1 4 4 4 Hooper, rf... 4 114 0 Oleon. as ... 4 4 6 1 1 Ernie, lb I 1 T a S JarkeoB, rf.. I 111 Speaker. ef..4 114 Lajole, lb... I 4 10 4 4 Waanar. la. I 4 111 Bail, tb I 4 I I 1 Cam ran. e.. 14 114 Bli-m'bani. of I I I 4 4 Gardner, lb.. 4 114 1 Turner, lb... I 4 4 1 4 Hi rarer. If. 4 1 I 4 1 ruber, e.... 4 114 4 Giannlni. aa. 1 1 a 1 1 Greta p... I 1 4 4 4 Partell. as... I 4 4 14 Wood, s 11114 Totals t 11 17 11 I TtMner .... 1 4 4 4 4 -r, - . . Totala 14 11 XI T l Batted for Wood In ninth. Boston 10001100 01 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 S 0 1 08 Two-bas hit: Lajoie (3), Engle (I). Glanalnl. Home run: Lajoie. Basea on balla: Off Wood. 1; off Gregg, 4. Struck out: By Wood, a; by Gregg. 4. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Penina and Deneen. Senator Break Even. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. Washington and St. Louis broke even In today'a double header, tha locals winning the first, 1 to 0, while the second went tot he visitors, 1J to 4. Groom allowed only two hits In the first game, one a acratch. Gray waa driven from tha mound In the second Inning of the second game, and Cashlon. who relieved him, was wild. Tha hitting of La porta fea tured both contests. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. ST. LOl'IS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H-O.A.aV E;berfetd to Schaefer. Left on bases: Wash ington. 4. St. Lo iik. 1 Bm on baPs: .ff Groom, 1: off I'elty, 2. Pirst base on er rors: Washington. 2: rt. Louts, 1. Struck out: Fy Groom, 4. by Petty. 1, Time; 1..U Umplrea: Connolly and rarker. Score, aecond game: WASHINGTON. ST. lomt ABH.OA.B ABH.O.AB. VI, n. ef ... 4 I I 4 4 rhens, ef.. 4 114 4 .haefer. lb. 4 4 11 4 Aaatln. lb... 4 1114 a,iberfeld. !M 1 I 1 I venter, rf, I 1 1 1 9 Oa bim. lb I II 1 tUmu lb.. I 4 4 4 4 Uen.er. rf . . . I 114 tH.eaa. It.... 4 4 4 4 4 CWa ker, If. I 1 4 4 4 Kntnbell. a. 4 4 I 4 4 la.nmio. al I II 1 H a. -a. lb... 4 4 14 4 4 tVaror. IN.. 1 4 11 4 Waila.w. aa. . 1 14 4 1 Murcaa, Ik . I 111 George, a.... 4 4 4 4 4 Ainataub, a. 11414 Uraj. a 4 4 4 4 Totals 17 14 11 1 Caaaioa. a... 4 14 14 TntaJa 14 11 17 11 I Washington 0 0001011 16 St. Louis S fi 1 4 2 0 0 1 1 IS Two-baae hits: Schweltser. Cunningham. Three-bae hit: laporte. Home run: La porte. Hits: Off Gray. 4 in one and one third Innings; off Ca.-hlon. 6 in seven and two-thirda Innings. tacrlclfe hit: George. Stolen bases: Shotten. Austin. iHiuble plays: Austin to Laporte to Black. Wal.ace to Laporte to Black, Left on bases: Wash ington, 9; St. Ixiuia. 6. liaaes on balls: iff Gray, 1; off Cashlon. 7; off George, 4. Flrat base on errors: Washington, 1; St. Louis, 2. Struck out: By Grsy, 1; by Cashlon, 6; by George. 2. Time: l.M. Umpires: Connolly and Parker. NEW YORK. Aug. 7 Detroit began a fight here today to recover first place In tha American league and. although tb visitor won th first of tb sertea. Phila delphia double victory ever Chicago kept , Detroit tn second place. Tha gam wa ' close and exciting, ending. 7 to C Cald- well outpttcbed Summers and Works, but bad ona bad Inning. In tha seventh ha g gave hi only two base on ball and Cobb, coming up with the baaes filled, cleaned up with a double to center. Cobb later scored tha winning run on Morlarlty ' ' single. Score: DETROIT. NTW TOUK. ' AB.H. O A K. Ttanlele. cf . 4 114 4 Jonea If 1 1 4 4 4 Hemphill, rf . 4 1 4 4 9 Bean, as 4 4 111 Chaae. lb 14 4 Mt t'otvb. ... 4 111 4 CVee. It 4 1 14 S Crawford, rt. 4 I I 4 Knie.lt, aa... 4 1114 Delen'nty, lb 4 114 1 I Hartaeli, lb. 1 1 1 1 ' Moiiartr, lb. 4 114 4 Gartner, lb.. I I I I I O'Lmtt. lb- 1 4 4 7 4 'Wolter ....1 1 4 4 Btanase. e... I 1 I I 4 Sweeney, a. 1 4 T IS gammers, p.. I 14 14 Johoeoa .... 1 4 4 4 4 Octimtdt .. 1 1 4 4 4 Caldwell, .. I 4 1 4 4 swrka. S 14444 Tola la U It tt 14 4 Totala tt 11 n II I Batted for Summer tn seventh. Baited for Gardner In ninth. ..Batted for Sweeney tn ninth. Detroit 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 T New York 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0-6 Two-baae hlta: Hartsell. Gardner, Cobb., Three-base hits: Crawford. Hemphill. Btanage. Cree. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Gard ner, Sweeney. O'Leary (Z). Hartsell Mor larty. Stolen bases: Jones Hemphill. Left on basea: New York. 12; Detroit, 4. Dou ble plays: Knight, Gardner and Chase; Chase, Caldwell and Sweeney. Base on balls: Off Caldwell. 2; off Summers. 2; off Work. 4. Struck out: By Caldwell. 7; by Summer. 4; by Works, 2. Hlta: Off Bummer, S In alx Innings; off Works, 2 in three innings. Umpires: Mullln and O'Loughlln. Time: 2:03. Peader De-feats UekllaaT PENDER. Neb., Aug. 7. The newly or ganised Uehllng team visited Pender Sun day and lost to the local team. I to l Three hits were secured off Case" delivery and he struck out fifteen of the Urhltng Ites. Score: R.H.E. Uehllng 0 1 0 S 0 0 0 04 S S Pender 0 1001002 1-6 St Batteries: Uehllng. Smith and Snyder; Pender, Cass and Chile tr. Umpire: Johnson. Oakland Win from Hooper OAKLAND, Neb.. Aug. 7. (Special.) Oakland defeated Hooper Sunday In a one aided game by the score of S to 2. Hooper got Its two in the ninth on a walk and two hits. The feature of the game wa the pitching of Adams, who struck out fourteen, and Oakland's errorless aupport. Score: R.H.E. Oakland 1 01l.0-8-0 Hooper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 6 Batteries: Oakland, Adams and Kraane; Hooper, Kill! lay and Jensen. Means Wlas Own Game ORLEANS. Neb., Aug. 7. (Special.) Th Orleans ball team yesterday defeated Hunt ley, 6 to 2. In a pitchers' battle between Means of Orleans and Stockhouse of Hunt ley. Means struck out ten men and allowed but one bit. Stockhouse struct out ona man and allowed six hits. Meana prac tically won his own game by batting out a bom run and a two-bagger. It 4 1 1 4 1 . U 11 14 11 I Me rave Blaff Teaaa Wlas MORSE BLUFF. Neb Aug. 7.-Speclal ) The Morse Bluff champtona walked away with tbe game hers Sunday with a plumber team from Omaha. Score: R.H E. Plumbers 046400 I 1 I M Bmtf 1 0 2 2 1 4 0 19 IS 4 Batteries: Plumbers. Bell, "Nelaon and J. Brown; Morse Bluff. Bockemuehl and Lehmer. Time: 1:3. Umpire: Parmenler. Wasaaa'a Bear Identified. CINCINNATI. Aug. I Tha body of the headleaa woman found in a aewer late Friday was Identified early todav as that of Hertha Courney. a woman of tha under world. Tbe authorities are looking for bar negro huabaad. Many of tk Bla; Oae Her. Th tournament, which will continue over and Include Thursday, ha brought here the greatest of th professional and th lead ing amateur of tha United States. Among the professionals are such men as Tom Marshall, representing the U. M. C. company, and who ia the dean of tha field. He comes from Kelthsburg. III., and modestly admits to being 70 years of ae. Ha has shot In every tournament held in th United States during th last fifty years and 1 the possessor of more troph ies than any living man In tb trap shoot ing field. Yesterday his score was ninety four and would hav been close to 100, had he been in the best of fettle. The eye alght of Mr. Marshall 1 so perfect that he never wears spectacle. The youngest of th crack shots, evi dently Is Homer Clark of Alton. 111., the representative of the Western Cartridge company. Hs Is about 22 year of age. but is way up among the top notchers. Another man who Is up toward the cen tury mark In years Is John Red fern of Sioux City, Ia. who Is ladened with trophies. Ha belong to the amateur class, but Is able to put it over tha professionals. or many of them. Hs commenced shooting when most of them were wearing kilts and can remember the time when ha shot prairie chickens on th present site of his horn town. Will Pat la a Fall Day. Other professionals are such men as Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake. Ia; Fred Bills. Chi cago; Charley Spencer, St.. Loula; Dell Gross. Kanaaa City; Edward O'Brien, Flor ence, Kan.; George Maxwell, the one-am wonder of Hastlnga, Neb.; Jim Day, Mem phis. Tenn.; Lester Graves, Wilmington, Del.; C. P. Shumway, formerly of Omaha, but now of Milwaukee; Jo Skelley, Wil mington. Dei., with th Dupont Powder company; W. H. Heer, Concordia. Kan.; W. H. Veiuneyer. Chicago, and acorea of other. Today th tournament will open at S o'clock, shooting continuing until all of the matches are shot off, with a short Inter mission at noon. Th program consists of tea events ef fifteen targets each, with a special event of twenty-five double tar g, open to amateurs, only. The Bee is "The Home" paper. Milan, et.... I ftiaefar . lb. I Elberfela. tb 1 Geeeler. rf... I C. Walker, of I M-Brlde, as.. I Ooarof, tb... I Street, e I Groom. .... I I ghottaa. ef.. 4 4 4 4 Anetla. lb... 4 I I 4 weltier. rt. 1 4 1 4 lApotta, to-. I I 1 Husan, It.... t I 6 4 I 4 4 1 4 4 4 14 4 4 It 4 4 14 4 14 114 4 111 Hteuhena. s.. I 4 4 I 4 14 14 Black, lb.... 14 4 14 4 4 16 Wallace, as.. 114 11 4 14 4 Peltr. s I 4 1 1 1 Olae 1 S S s a Totals IS 4 17 17 1 Totals 17 I M 11 I Batted for PeJty In ninth. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Milan. Sacrifice fly: Elber feld. Sacrifice hits: Schaefer, Hogan. Doule playa: Austin to Black, McBride to ;;;;,? J;':i.:- ! jji; ..v -' .ITHOSf BOX V f I Thm Only Soft Box In I I Collar baying ' f ' I 'HERE'S only one waterproofed 1 j- A eatlar. tradeaarked "Litbolia Cast I .( J wrfaklc chile av met, Slip-earr OMpare. I f :,1 laaaoered wbte aa enow witk a eano dots. 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