THE BEE: OttAlTA. TnUItSDAY, AUGUST lO, 1911. Pirates Lead National League; Rourkes Win From Sioux City; Athletics Victors A 4 PINCH HITS WIN FOR OMAHA BaaWBUianBBB Bonrkes Locate Ball When Their Stick Work Counts. Hall F.ffeetlv la Ik Mala Though Wild at Tlmri, II Allows Only Five Hit and Tram Take ! Coatest, Five to Two. j SIOUX CITT, la., Aug. . -Omaha hit tho ; bull In th pinches today and won from the Champions, I to 1 Hall was effectlv aside I from the wlldnesa h displayed at times. lis allowed only five hits. Score: 8IOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fitzgerald, rf Sill a S 1 1 1 1 Rein, lb and 2b 4 0 0 9 2 Hi pen. If 2 0 1 0 0 Neighbor, rf t 0 0 0 0 Jlartman, ss 10 116 "Wanner, 2b t 0 1 1 t Ileilly, Sb 2 0 0 7 1 Iawon, e I 0 0 T 1 Jtarber, p 4 0 111 Town, lb 0 0 0 2 1 Totala 29 2 6 27 17 OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. 2 2 2 12 0 1 1 7 0 A. S 6 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 Moore, 2b Nlehnff, 3b Thomaaon, cf... Kane, lb Pchoonover, If.. lick, rf Kneaves, Lynch, e Hall, p ...87 B 11 27 13 Omaha 10000101 26 Hiou City 00100001 0-2 K..HM,a hit' Hartman. Neighbors. j Towne. Two-base hits: Moore, Kane, i Lynch. Barber, Hartman, Nlehoff. Stolen l base: Nlehoff. Struck out: By Barber, 7; by Hall, 6. liases on balls: Off Barber, 2; I off Hall, t. Passed ball: Dawson. Hit by I pitched ball: By Barber, 1; by Hall, 1. Um pire: McDowell. Time: 2:00. . AKTRLOPB9 TAKE DOCBLE.HBADER Topeka Loses by Foer to Two and Fire to NothlasT. LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. Lincoln won both same of today' double-header with tnpnka, the first by 4 to 2 and ths second 6 to 0. The first waa a duel between the pitchers, but In the second Hancrman had everything hi own way. Score first game: LINCOLN. AB. R. M. O. A. K. O. 0 A. S 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 Oairnler. ss S 1 luindon, 2b 1 1 fohh rf ... 4 1 Tnvlaub,. lb 4 0 McCormlck, if 4 1 Miller, cf 4 0 Cockman, 3b 2 0 Stratton, c 83 0 Appletrate, p S 0 Totals . .-. 28 4 7 27 11 TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O A. 0 3 0 0 2 4 8 0 2 E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 King, cf Kmnry, Jb Beecher, rf .... Gardner, If Whitney. If .... Kdmlstnn, ss ... Chapman, o Krepe, 2b Fugate, p 1 0 1 1 10 0 6 0 Total 81 2 4 24 14 2 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 4 Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Huna batted In: By McCormlck, 2: by Miller, 1. Three-base hit: Miller. Left on bases: Lincoln, 5; Topeka, 6. Stolen base: Cockman. Sacrifice hits: Dundon (2), Emory. Struck out: By Applegat. 8: by Tugate, (I. Bases on balls: Off Applegat, 2; off Fugate, 8. Time: 1:46. LTnplres: IMcKee and Weaver. Score second game: L1NC NCOLN. AB. R H. , 8 1 , 1 0 2 I 0 1 A. E. 2 0 Oagnler, ss Dundon, 2b Cobb, rf Vnglaub, lb .... McCormlck, If . Miller, -of ....... Cor km an, ' 3b . McGraw, c .... Slagerman, p .. t Totals , :.it s u 27 w TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. 0 1 3 1 irfnav of Emory, lb ...... Beecher, rf ..... Gardner, If Whitney, lb .... BdmlBton, aa ... Crisp, o Krepa, tb ttonovan, 9 Totala ..... 80 0 3 24 17 8 .TJncoln -....0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 Topeka ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Run batted tat Cockman, Cobb. Throe baa hit: Kin. Two-base hits: Dundon, Uagnlar, Cobb, Hegerman. Left on bases: IJnooln, 11: Topetia. 4. Stolen basea: Mc Cormlck (2). Miner. Whitney. Sacrifice hit: Cobb. Struck out: By Hagerman. 8; by Donovan, 4.. Base on balls: Off Hag erman. 3: off Dtnovan. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Donovan, L. Wild pitch: Donovan. Tim: 1:46. Umpires: McKe and Weaver. PUEBLO BATH OUT A VICTORY Grlssllea iM Second Oa ' core'af Seven to Denver. Aug. . Pueblo ond gam of the series by coreT to 6. Boore: DENVER. mo of sVrte Fir. won th sec heavy hitting, AB. R. H. O. A. E. 14 4 0 Lloyd. 2b.... Cllmore, If.. Heall. cf.... Cassldy, rf. Qulllen. 2b.. Lindsay, lb. Coffey, ss.. f'pahr. c Kiiisclla. P.. Ken worth . Totala .. 4 3 4 83 I 11 27 14 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A Davis, rf Berger. a.... Craig, cf Brlden, If Hughe, lb... Koerner, lb... Claire. 2b demons, c... Jackson, p.... I 0 4 Total 84 7 11 87 13 0 Batted for Kinsella In ninth. Denver MUHHW pueblo 1 1 1 3 -T n . i , . frt cmii,. rT n rinirn uwvw. v , . y . ' v v. e. Vfe, Iwivla. Two-baa htts: Jackson. 8Tshr. JVn runs. Claire. Clcmon. eacrlflc hits: 1. India'". CUrtror. Jnckson. mruci out: ny Kinseiia : try jsc-ason. . .r n .-. frff KlnnolU. t; off Js?kon. 4. Double pW: fish-e to liiijhes. Hit bT pitched butt: Oll our. Ijtf. on base: Denver. 7; Fuebla. . Tiro: 3:0. rtnpU-ts: Kaapp aad Morgan. T. JOIBF11 BLANKS rS5 I Vmrmlm 1oov Flrut Ossi on Hots n.-v-a di fe l.orT Pertod. DFS MO!fFff. I'.. AT. I. In th gam on t)w huote ground ti over a m .n.h , sad a half t Urtxtea tout to 0L Joseph tad. 1 to . -'cr: ' i AB. It. H. O. A. E. I Ortia. If )... 4 f prulbiraa. lWilik. rl 4 Wlwver. 1H - 1 I Kortsi. 8b 4 0 u AotUrmja. rf 4 V,W,ltw, ......... T'.lowssi, f lVmsv Total ...a AB. K. l. . A. K. rt If t 2 flrtftln. If 1 JotVf. th ............. 4 Kv. rf 4 , Z-v:'nz. cf 4 TV By, k 4 J-:oIt. lo ttnk-e, 3 Ooawtt, f Jobauon, p 8 0 0 1 11 Totjal 33 I V. mt j .,h t t 1 i 0 0 t tT Mxiiive 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-baa tuts' Uattlrk. Jone firacriflr friU: Dwfer, Powell. Jon. Korea. Run bw4td In: Br Zwslilng. 1. Loft on base: Tvm laUilnaa. 7; t)t. Jooonh, 1 Cases ea 1 ialU: Off Johnson. 1; off Bona. L Struck I 4euti By P. as, by Johnson, A. Psasstl I Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.LIvt W.LPct' Denver TO 8H At Pittsburg ...!: .616 Lincoln 1 ii .87i Chicago RS 37 .815 Pueblo M 49 .F.42I New York . . .S St. Jr.seph.. . V! TO .51 Phllsdelphla r 4 .54 Omaha r,l 61 .514iSt LoHs 66 44 5M Sioux City. .61 M .4W ( InclnnaU ..45 5.1 .4.9 Topeka 46 62 .420 Brooklyn .....W 61 .34 Des Moines.. 3(1 75 BoNton 22 7 .218 AM EK, AS3V. 1 AM KR LEVOUB. WLPrt.! W.LPct. r.ansas ity hi 4S .m-4 Philadelphia 87 36 .657 Minneapolis M 49 .Ml Detroit 66 38 . 6tt Columbus ,.fi 52 X32 Boston 6161 514 St I'aul 64 56 .4"1 New York. ..63 61 .610 Ml waukee .54 59 47s Cleveland ...63 63 .5"0 Toledo 52 A 4-,1'Chicago 60 62 .4M Indianapolis 5Z PI ,4sn Washington 41 6.1 .!M loulsvllle ..50 61 .400; St. Louis 31 72 .301 Yetprdays Resnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Bloua City, 2. Pueblo, 7; Denver, 6. Topt-ka, 2-0; Lincoln, 4-5. St. Joseph, 1; Des Moines, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, ; Pittsburg, 7. Boston 3; Cincinnati. 5. New York, 1: Chicago, 6. Brooklyn, 8; St. IxiuIh, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 4; Washington, 6. Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, t. Detroit, 8; New York, 3. Cleveland, 8; Boston, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 0; St. Paul 1 Kansas City, Minneapolis, I. Louisville, 2; Toledo 4. Indianapolis, 2; Columbus, 4. Game Today Western League Omaha at Ploux Cltv, Pueblo at Denver. Topekasat Lincoln, St. Joseph at Des Moines. National League Philadelphia at Pitts burg. American League-8t. Louis at Washing ton. Chicago at Philadelphia, Detroit at New York. American Association Milwaukee at St. Paul, Kansas City at Minneapolis, Indian apolis at Louisville, Toledo at Columbus. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Hastings, York at Seward, Superior at Columbus, Kearney at tYemont. Mink League Nebraska City at Auburn, Falls City at Humboldt, Shenandoah at Clurlnda. bail: By Gossett, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpires: bhoemaker and Haskell. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Colombo Win Easily. COLUMBTJS, O., Aug. 9.-Columbu got the third gam of the Indianapolis series through Packard's excellent work after re lieving McQuillln and an ability to hit each o fthe three pitchers used by the visitors. Walsh a two-base hit In the sixth scored the winning run. Perring's performance J-i a double play and the work of th shufi stops featured. Score: COL.UMDU8. INDIANAPOLIS. ,. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.1I.U.A.E. HI ebraan. If 8 1 1 0 0 Hoffman, cf. 8 0 0 0 0 Mahllns, sa. 4 I I 4 1 Woodruff, If. t 1 4 0 0 onrait n. rf 4 I 1 0 0 MuOrthy. rf I 0 I 0 tf Perrtns, lb.. I I 10 1 0 Houaer, lb. .. 4 0 I 0 0 p-Koume. lb I 1 1 I 1 Ruter, a I 0 8 0 0 I Odwell. cf.,.4 14 0 a Mini ...... ik a . . ,i JY1". 4 110 0 Mows, as 10 14 0 Mcwulllln, p 0 0 0 Kimball. p..O 0 0 0 0 Peckart, p.. 4 1 e I 0 Webb, p I 0 0 1 0 Robertson, p 0 0 0 1 0 To1 11 87 18 8 M. MoCsrthJ- 10 0 0 0 en... . Totals 80 4 84 11 1 Batted for Robertson In ninth. Columbus 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 Indlanapo ls 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Stolen bases: Mahling, Gets, Mow. Sao rmce hits: Hoffman, Mowe. Sacrifice fly: Perrlng Two-base bits: Hinchman, Mahl .'T Do"le Plays: Perrlng to Mahl ing to Perrlng, Gets to Williams to Houser, Gets to Houaer, Mowe to Williams to .2uier-. B" on bails: Off McQuillln, 1: ?5,,aokrd 4: Kimball. 1. Struck out: By Qulllln. 2 In one inning (none out in sec-ifkrd- Si b by Webb, 8. Hits: Off He ond); off Packard, 2 In eight Innings; off Kimball, 2 In part of UjMiia; off Webb. In sis Innings; of 8tobe.rt.noV 3 lit two in nings. Tim: 1:41. Umplr: Handiboe and Chl.l. v alnts Win) FTteker' Rattle. rT-vPA.UL,VMJnn- Aug 9. Decaraler and Dougherty had pitching batle today wh'h resulted In a, victory for it. Paul, 2 to 0. Only on hit wag road off Decannlere, a single by Schulk In tfte eighth inning. Dougherty allowed three hits and two of them came In th first Inning. Score: ST. PAUL. MILWAUKEE AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H. CAE Beaumont, if I 1 1 o 0 atone, If 1 0 8 o 0 Jonee. of 4 0 1 0 0 Mamhert ...1 0 0 0 0 M.M'C k, 8b 4 1 0 0 u Charles, 8b.. 4 0 8 8 0 peleh'ntj, rf 8 0 I 0 0 Orendorf, Jb I 0 8 o l Stelsee, lb.. 8 0 I 0 0 Randall, rf?. 8 0 1 0 0 Sutler, ss.... 8 0 1 8 0 Ralaton. cf.. I 0 1 0 0 fe'S.TJ":" 1 1 10 1 0 Clark, Sb. ... 8 0 18 0 B st'CTk. 8b. 8 0 8 8 0 Lewie, a..... I 0 8 4 1 Deoan'lsre, pi M 1 0 Brhalk. c... I 1 t I o Tot... M L""'- "J J er... . Totals 87 1 14 It I 'Batted for Stone In ninth. Mllwauke 00000000 00 st. Paul 11000000 0-2 Stolen fcses: Jones, McCormlck. Bases on balls: Off Decannlere, 8; off Dougherty; 8. Struck out: By Decatiniere, 9; by Dough erty, 6. Saorlrlc hit: Land. Sacrifice fly: Uelahanty. Lert on bases: St. Paul. 6; Mil waukee, 8. Time; 1:40. Umpires: Ferguson and Etldlnger. TOLEDO, Aug. 9. Opportune hitting and a pair of double steals enabled Toledo to defeat Louisville, 4 to 2. Score: TOLBDO. LOl'ISVILLB. A B. H.O.A - E. AB H.O.A. B. Mlea. lb 1,1 4 0 0 Emerson, If.. 4 I 4 0 Ftronkle, so. . 4 1 4 8 1 Roblnann, sa 4 1 I t 0 Ill'chman, lb 8 1 8 1 0 Orl ahaw. lb. 4 0 18 1 0 Orlase, If.... 8 I I 0 0 Hayden, rf... I 1 I 4 0 Ho'nh'rst, lb 8 8 7 1 0 Stanley, cf... 4 10 0 0 Burn.. rl....l 0 4 0 0 Hulewltt, lb. 4 1 8 4 0 (Isrlarb, o... 4 l'l I 0 Dakar, lb 8 10 0 1 Basketts, p.. 8 0 4 8 0 Hl'butham, pi 1 0 8 0 Totala SS 17 18 1 Total. SS 10 14 t Toiuuo t 0 o u 0 it I 0 4 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 1 Twrwltnao hit fr'rr rm ThHk... V. I . . Hlgxenbotham. Bribes on balls: Off Baskette, 2; off Hlrcinbotham 8. Struck out: By Baskette. 8: by Hlgglnbotham. 1 Time: l.fiO. Umrlros: Blerhalter and Weddigre. Rratherhond Team Wins. Te Brotherhood team of the North S'd Christian church defeated the Bennett Co. team In a fst fvc-lnnlrs: rime at TiveTitv- flfth and Plnknev streoM Tue'dav even'ng I by a soor of 8 tn 1. The feature of tho game was the henvy hlttln-r rf thrt Broth- i erhood team an1 at' around fHldin of th ! aamo team. Th score: " Bennett Co o 1 A 1 02 Brotherhood . j 4 1 0 R ' Stolen bares: folr-r.an, Cv t r. Varltv OV Thurber. Gcs'rnrn (" Threc-hsse hit: 1 Vry. Two-bar hlt: Colemar. Hove'.ka i varity. Fa:m-r. Thurber. Struck "'it: Bv Ctir'ry 7: b" Martin. 4. Bae tn l-a'l.n: Off Curley, t Tiruo. :41 Umpire: Woodi. henef? neati Fairfield. Dt:T7EEE. Neh... Aur 0 -iSn.ri.1 Deweres beat the c nrV F!rflrld tem tn : ay at the Fa'rfle'd chmauc.i;. Gorge Prtc for Dewee struck o-it nine men Doweoji batted Po!larc Fa n'U'ld a salaried rt tchcr. out of tho box. Score: Pevreav 20"0C080 07 I f airld 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 o ! Batttrlr-. Dewte9. Goorg. Price and F.rdrlck: Fa!rftld. Pollard and Harr. Rob erts and Stevens. ! Officers of Conrnlni Meet. rr.TEND. Neb.. :. 9 (Special.) The Fr'en.'l Courslns rl.ih org " e.' vrtr.1ay nnd elected th foll.-'Vns efricers: Wlll'am .jrke. prrsldent: Riy Page, secretary; 1. Pouhl. treasure r; bocrd of mana-'T, T. P. rtonrr.idt. Dr. D. C. Dorvart. II J. ..uth- Irk. V.-. H. Craig and C. hi Rowlby; "-cc rlrrts m.iragcr. F. R. Roe hi. Dates of 1311 futurity, October 2 to 7. Haaiboldt Qrta First Money. lO-fc'A FALL?. Aug. O.-CfWf.a! Tele-grrnB-O lluniboltl: won the basl'oall tourna-ric-nt her today and f rst men--' by de-f.'at:r-: Cherl Olv by 2 to 1 Clear Lke "on from Eldora bv I to 1 Home runs by tortlv of C'.iAr're city and Schmidt of Clear Lako tVa'rred, JTfj'eTl--'W,7'-a FluSt PruitponeeJ. TUL3A, Okla.. Aug. 9Carl Morris. Ok lahorras "whit hope" said today that h would not fir; at Jim Flynn oa Labor day, but h drmrd the rvport that the fight bad be." a railed off. "1 expect to train for a month In New York," said Mortis. Th. fight probably will b schedule about tn m.ddlo of f a; tember." Dlatrseflsl Caadart of liver and boweJs, In refusing to art. la quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life I nil a, So. for sal by Exaton Drug Co. COLUMBUS TRIMS SUPERIOR Erstwhile Leaders of Stats League Lose in Pitchers Battle. TEN INNIHGS IasuS TWO TO ONE Discoverers Play Krrorless Dall and Hack Bide Secures Total, of Seven. Safe lilts DUloa Proves Btar. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Aug. 9. (Special Tel egramsColumbus won th best game of th season by th superb work of Pltohsr Delalr, who had perfect support. The gam as a whole was a pitchers' battle. Score: SUPERIOR. AB H.O.A Meliell. rf.. 4 0 K. Brown, lb I I 1 t Oraham, lb.. 4, I 4 B. Brown, ss t t I 4 AB.H.O.A.B. 0 Allen, e 4 01 0 Dnracb, lb... 114 1 0 Col. rf.... 4 110 4 0 Mi D' wall. If I 1 t 0 0 Hocka'lta, lb 8 1 10 8 0 0 Orr, lb 1110 0 0 Pruchs, . ... 8 1 I 1 1 0 Michael, ss. . 4 0 1 0 I 4 Irwin, p I 1 1 6 Chlttlck, cf.. lit Le.rh, If.... 4 0 I Porkur'er, lb 4 0 I Harrlflon, e.. 8 I I balair, p 8 0 0 Totals JO T 17 1 0 Totala 10 1f 11 1 Two out when winning run was made. Superior 0 00000001 0-1 Columbus 0 10000000 1-2 Karneil run: Superior, 1. Two-base hits: McDowell, E. Brown. Sacrifice hits: Bocke wits, Orr, Chlttlck, Delalr. Stolen Bases: Coyle (2), Dorsch, Orr, Prucha, E. Brown. Struck out: Bv Irwin, 8: by Deialr, 5. Bases on balls: Off Irwin, 8; off Delalr, 3. Passed ball: Harrison. Double play: Graham to B. Brown, Graham to B. Brown to Porkorney. Time: 1:45. Umpire; Garrett hutoat for Urnnd Island. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 9. (Special Tele gram.) HastinKS shut Grand Island cut, 1 to 0. The statures of the game were a one-hand catch by McLear of a line drive and Slndelar s pitching. He held the visit ors down to no hits. In the last half of the ninth inning Cooke took first on Hargis' boot, went to third on Kat'a single and soured on Coe's hit Score: HASTINGS. GRAND 1SLANIY AB.H O A K All H.O.A. E. Wataoo, lb.. 4 Fortroan, as. I 0 10 0 McKlbban, If 4 t 0 1 I T 1 Oook, et 4 I 0 10 0 McLr, rf.. I 0 0 10 0 Harsla, lb... 4 3 0 17 0 1 Ar'atrons, lb I 0 10 114 0 Ward. 3b.... 14 1 0 0 0 0 Buchanan, o. t 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 0 1 Bromley, of. Jnnaa, If.... Cooks, lb... Kata. lb.... Klnklln, rf. Coe, e slndelar, p. 18 1 0 0 1 0 Hartman, p.. I 0 4 1 0 0 Smith, aa.... 10 14 0 Total. 20 4 17 II 8 Total. 27 IN I I Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 11 Stolen bases: McLear, Smith, Fort man. Struck out: By Slndelar, 2; by Hartman, 8. Bases on balls: Off Slndelar, 2; off Hart man, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Ward, Kink dn. Time: 1:30. Umpire: McDermott. Maple Strikes Oat Nineteen. FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 9. (Special Tele gram.) Smith of Fremont and Maple of Kearney had a pitchers' duel today, with Marie getting the decision, 4 to 8, with 19 strikeouts, a season's record, to his credit, while Smith got 12. Maple passed seven to Smith's none, which somewhat marred his performance. Features were Rouse's home run drive, Pagles' hitting and a misled third strike by the umpire which developed Into the winning run for Kear ney. Score: KEAHtNEY. FRBMONT. i. AB H.O.A. B. AB H.O.A Jarrott, cf... 6 a 1 0 0 Rondeau, lb. I 1 1 1 Synek. If 4 Downey, rf . . B Pule. !b...l Chlllsord, lb 4 Claire, lb.... 4 Bene, sa 4 o 0 r-uiien, is. .. s 0 0 iNeff, rf 1 0 0 House, ef . . . . I 1 0 Bonner, 0.... S 1 0 Tbnmpsn, as 8 0 0 Turpln, If.... 4 1 0 drey, Sb.... S 8 0 Smith, p I 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 o 1 o 1 1 0 8 0 1 1 I 0 1 0 1 Oray. e 4 0 10 Maple, p.... 4 4 n Bennett, ef . . 8 Total. SI 10 80 7 0 Campbell, rf. 1 Totals 11 8 SO 10 8 Neff batted for Fullen in tenth. Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 14 Fremont 8 00000000 02 Two-base hits: Thompson, Pagles. Three base hit: C aire. Home run: Rouse. Sacri fice hits: Thopmson, Fullen. Stolen bases: Svnek, Thomp'so'i, Carey. Bases on balls; Off Maple, 7; off Smith, 0. Struck out: By Maple. 19; by Smith, IS. Left on bases: Fremont, 8; Kearney, 6. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Held. t fleward Defeats York. , MILFORD, Neb., Aug. 9 (Bpeclal Tel egram.) Seward defeated York today at Mllford's picnic, 6 to 4, In a very good game. The game started as If there would be a big score, but after th fifth Inning there waa not much doing. A big crowd saw the game. Seward plays York at Mil ford again tomorrow. Score: SEWARD. TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Henry, lb ... I 4 0 Parrel!, Sb... 4 8 Brannon, Sb. 4 Neff. lb 4 Iennard, If. . 4 Wally, e 4 Llay, cf 8 Ttoblneon, rf. 8 S 0 Smith, tb.... 8 0 1 4 0 1 0 Henntaaey, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herma, cf... 8 1 S 0 0 1 0 Payne, lb 4 1 8 0 0 1 Dane, rf 4 I 0 0 1 0 0 Dye. as I 0 4 1 0 Stanley, aa,. S Harmon, p... 8 8 0 Coppls, e I 0 1 0 Tlm'smaa, 'p. 4 0 0 0 Kelly, e 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Connors, p. .. 4 0 0 Totala 81 It 87 8 1 Total. 81 41 10 8 Leonard out, bunting third strike. York 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0'0 4 Seward 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 05 Home run: Davis. Two-base hits: Henry, Brannon, I.lsv (2). Farrell. Harms. Base on halls: Off Harmon, 8: off Tlmmersman. 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 8; by Tlmmers man, 4. Hit by pitched bsll: By Harmon, 1. Umpire: F. Bockewlts. Time: 1:45 ltlverdale Wins In Flevrnth. GIBBON. Neb., Aug. 9. (Special.) River dale biM ball team defeated the Gibbon team yesterday bv a score of 4 to 2. The game lasted eleven Innings. Omha Fishermen's Big Take evm5r "S1 i - ' UJ'J- r J iir'J 5.': : X. 1 T Yed Sullivan. ttUAIifi A fcULTX TIGERS . BEAT HIGHLANDERS Detroit Wins Fourth Game of Series, Eight to Three. F0UE RUNS OFF FORD IN EIGHTH tree Gets Home Hon and Three-Base Hit Cobb Lands Three-Banger Foor Donbles Seven Rase on flails. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. 9 Detroit won the fourth game of the series with New York today by hitting Ford for four runs In the seventh. Score: DETROIT. NEW YORK. AB H O A B AI1.H.0 A.l Jones, if i I 4 0 0 Danlela, rf... I 0 4 I 1 Buah. aa B 1 I 8 0 ltrmohlll. rf. I 0 1 0 0 Oobb. of 4 110 1 (tiaee. lb.... 4 17 0 0 Crawford, rf. I I 0 0 Oee. II 4 I I 1 0 Drake, lb.... I 110 0 KnlshU a.. I 0 1 Lathers, lb.. 4 114 0 Hart. ell. lb. 4 4 1 O'Uearr. lb.. 10 8 10 Gardner, lb.. 4 I 1 I 1 I 0 0 gtanase, e...4 111 0 Sweeney, e... 10410 Donoran, p.. 4 I 0 0 0 "Caldwell ... 0 0 0 0 0 Clair, e 1 0 0 0 Totals J II 17 U 1 Ford, p I 1 I 0 Wnlter 1 0 0 0 0 Qulnn, p 0 0 0 1 jobnsos .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals II 7 IT 18 I Ran for Sweeney In seventh. Batted for Ford In seventh. Batted for Qulnn In ninth. Detroit 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 S.. New York 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Chase, Crawford. Gard ner (2). Three-base hits: Cobb. Cree. Home run: Cree. Banes on balls: Off Ford, 1; off Qulnn, 1; off Donovan 5. Struck out: by Ford, 1; Donovan, 2. Time: 1:56. Um pires: O'Loughlin and Mullln. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 9.-ln a hard hit ting game here today the Athletics de feated Chicago, 9 to 7. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. AB H O A X AB.H. O.A.I. B lord, If . 4 0 1 0 0 Mclnlvre. rf. I 1 10 0 Old ring, cf.. 4 E lllna. lb 4 Baker. 3b ... 4 Murphy, rf . 4 Mnlnnea, lb. 4 Barry, ea 4 Thomaa, s... I 1 I 0 0 H. Lord. Sb. 4 110 0 1110 (Callahan, It. I SI 0 0 1 110 0 Podle, ct....( 14 0 0 8 6 0 0 M'lWell, !bl I . I 7 1 0 J. Collins, lb ft 0 8 0 0 1111 Tannehlll, as 0 0 I 0 0 110 0 Corhan, aa... 110 1 tVxtmba, p. . . 4 1114 Payne, c. .110 1 Danforth, p.. 0 0 4 0 0 Klerti, 0.... ,408 1 0 1 0 1 0 - young, p... Totals K 14 27 4 1 Horllk, p.. Lanse Wsl.k .... .000 .410 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total. 40 14 14 10 4 Batted for Corhan In ninth. Batted for Hovllk In ninth Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2-7 Philadelphia ..' 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Corhan, Mclnnes. Three base hits: Murphy. Mclnnes, Barry, H. Lord, Lange. Howe run: Baker. Struck out: By Hovllk, 2; by Coombs, 4; by Dan forth, L Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Egan and Evans. BOSTON. Aug. 9. Boston wa In posi tion several times to win today but the deciding hit was lacking and Cleveland won, X to fi. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AU.H.O.A.n. AJJ.R.O.A.E. Oraney, If. gtovall, lb. Jarknon, rf Lajote, 2b.. Ball. Sb ... 1 4 0 0 Hooner, rf . . 0 8 0 0 0 10 0 1 I 0 10 Wlleon, rf... 0 0 Ensle, tb.... 8 18 0 1 0 S 0 Speaker, cf. 110 0 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Cardner, Sb. Plrm'ham, cf 4 1 -00 Purtel . ee. . 114 1 Turner, ..... 4 1 8 8 0 Oiinnlm. lb. S 0 IS 0 0 Fteher. i Krapp, p Kaler, p 4 8 0 0 Wllllama, lb 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Ttlraert. If . I 0 2 0 0 .. 8 0 0 0 4 0 Nun'm'ker, c I 0 4 I 0 Nafle, p 1 4 0 4 0 Total. !! HUM Hall, p 10110 cajTisaa ... i 10 4 0 Totiey 1 4 0 0 0 Total. St 8 17 15 I Batted for Gunning in eighth. Batted for Wllllama In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 05 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2. 08 Two-base hits: Gardner, Krapp, Purdell, Fisher. Speaker. Three-base hit: Oraney. Home run: Birmingham. Bases on balls: Off Nagle. 2; off Krapp, 8.;. off Kaler. 8. Struck out: By Nagle, 1; by Krapp. 4; by Kaler. 3. Time: 2:12. Umpires: Perrlne and Dineen. Senator Beat at. Loots Attain. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 9-Wash-Ington defeated St. Louis again todav, 5 to 4. .With the score a Us In the eighth, Gessler hit the ball over the right field fence for a home run. The fielding of Mc Brlde, Conroy and Austin were th fea tures. Score: WASHINGTON. ST. LOtTIg. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Milan. cf.... 4 4 4 4 0 Shotten, cf.,4 S 0 0 8 1 0 Schaefer, lb. I 4 I 4 8 Auatln, 8b-. . 8 ElberfeM. lb 8 4 8 8 0 8'w'taer, r-lf 4 0 0 0 0 Oeeeler. rf...S 8 4 1 1 Laporte, lb.. 4 I 8 V 1 C.Walker, If 4 0 8 1 0 Hosnn. If-rf.. 8 8 8 0 1 McBrlde, as. 8 0 4 6 0 Stephana, ...4 4 8 1 0 Conroy, Sb. . 4 1 0 Ulaok. lb.... S 1 0 8 0 a o Street, a 8 I 0 Wallace, as.. I Becker, p.... I 0 4 8 0 Powell, p. 4 4 1 Totals SO 7 17 14 8 Totals S8 T II I Washington 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 St. Louis 00200002 04 Two-base hits: Milan (21, Shotten. Three base hits: Wallace, Austin. Home run: Gessler. Sacrifice hit: Elberfeld. Stolen base: Milan. Left on bases: Washington, 5; St. Louis 3. Bases on balls: Off Becker, 4; off Powell, 2. First on errors: Wash ington. 2; St. Louis, 1 Hit by pitcher; Schaefer bv Powell. Struck out: By Becker, 5; by Powell, 4. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Connolly and f Parker. Overton Wins In Flevrnth. OVERTON, Neb., Aug. 9. (Special.) Overton and Cozad played their fifth game of the season here yesterday. Owerton won by a score of 1 to 0. Overton made Its score In the last half of th eleventh. This makes three wins for Overton to two for Coiad. Bnlllett struck out ten men and allowed six hits. Batteries: Overton, Bal llett and Thomas; Coxad, White and Tay lor. . '.. i-f , V. it . . j . . , e ;. H. B. Wooley. - POUND CATFltilJ. I' ( PIRATES WINJN THE TENTH Pittsburg Defeats Philadelphia by Seren to Six. GAINS LEADERSHIP OR LEAGUE Scores Two Haas la Final Inalasj om Three Hltse, Base ost Ball and at Balk. Threo Tbree-Hase Hit. PITTSBURG, Aug. 9. Pittsburg today deay defeated Philadelphia In the tenth by scoring two runs on the three hits, a base on balls and a balk. Score: PITTSBUTtO. PHILADELPHIA. AB H O.A S AB K.O.A.B. Byme. lb ... I 14 1 lKn.be. tb...4 0 14 0 Clarke, If ... I 1 8 4 0 Pe.kert. ef.. 4 180 Carey, of. . 1 1 8 4 0 Lobert, lb... 8 4 8 1 Wanner, ee.,4 t I I 0 Luderus. lb. 1 MUler. lb... 4 1 1 I 0 Tltua. rf 4 MoKeeh s. Ik 8 8 10 0 I Beck. If 8 Wilson, rf .. 8 1 8 0 4 Doolan, as... 4 8 8 4 4 14 4 0 4 4 8 4 14 10 nibenn. C....I 111 1 Madden. C...4 Camnltl. p.. 8 0 1 I 0 Alexander, pi 0 0 4 0 -i-ampDoii .. i o t o -Hrananeia .1 Steele, p 4 4 4 I 0 Chalmers, p. 1 I M 4 rl -LiMCD 1 0 0 0 1 Totala IT 1021 11 1 Totala M IS SO 14 I Batted for Camnltl In eighth. Batted for Steele In tenth. Batted for Alexander In eighth. Two out when winning run scored. P.ttsburg 2 00110000 27 Philadelphia 0 20000020 1-4 Two-base hits: Byrne, Wilson, Titus, Beck. Three-base hits: Clarke. Carey, Mc Ketchnle. Bases on balls: Off Camnts, 8; off Alexander, 2; off Chalmers, 8. Struck out: By Camnlts, 2; oft Steele, 1; off Alex ander, 8; off Chalmers, 2. Time: 2:18. Um pires: Kkm and Brennan. Errors Beat Brooklyn. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 9 Errors In the first and third innings enabled St. Louis to win from Brooklyn here this afternoon. 4 to 8. The visitors scored two in tn eelghth on a pats and a horn erun. Two singles and a stolen base brought them another In th ninth. Score: ST. LOINS BROOK LTN. AB.H.O.AB AB.H.O.A.B. Hussln., 8b. S 1 1 4 0 Tooley, e. .. 4 4 8 4 1 Bllle, It I t I 0 0 Daubart, lb.. 4 1 14 10 Alias, o... 4 1 2 0 0 Wheat, If.... 4 1 1 0 0 Konotchy, lb 4 1 II 4 4 Hummell, lb 4 0 1 I Kvane. rf....l 44 0 Deytdeon. of. 4 8 1 0 Smith, Jb ... 4 111 0 rnulaon, rf 4 Oakea. cf ...l 1 7 1 0 Elm' man. lb I HauMT, ee... 8 118 0 Erwln. o 4 Oeyar, p 8 4 4 8 0 Fucker, p.... 8 114 4 10 10 110 4 0 18 0 4 0 0 0 'Renrer 1 Total. If T 87 11 4 Burks, p.... 4 0 A 8 4 Totala 14 8 14 11 I Batted for Rucker In ninth. St. Loula 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-8 Two-base hit: Smith. Home run: Erwln. Sacrifice hits: Ellis (2). Basea on balls: Off Geyer, 1; off Rucker, 2. Struck out: By Geyer, 2; by Rucker, 1. Time: 1:2. Umpires: Eason and Johnston. Three Straight for Reds. CINCINNATI. Aug. 9 Cincinnati made It three straight from Boston and won its seventh straight victory by a score of 7 to 3. Griffin's basea on balls proved costly, three of them resulting In runs. Esmond's fielding featured. Manager Tenny was ordered off the field by Umpire Klgler for wrangling over a decision. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB H.O.A. E. AB.H.O.A.B. B earner, If... 1 8 0 0 Sweeney, 2b. 4 Bate., cf 4 1 4 4 0 Brlswelt, ee. . 4 4 I 0 I Hoblltael, lb I 1 10 4 0 Jackson, If.. 4 0 4 0 0 Mitchell, rf.. 1 1 10 0 Donltn. ef . .. 4 10 0 1 0 0 Downey, ... Ecan. lb. .. Bamond, lb. Clarke, c... From me. p. Smith, p.... I, 0 Miller, rf... I 0 I 0 I 0 Inferton, lb 4 I 0 1 0 1 McD'nald. Sb 4 SSI 1 0 4 4 0 Karlden. ...40140 2 0 0 1 0 Orlffln, P ... 4 4 0 2 0 0 00 - Total. 14 84 It I Total. 14 8 87 14 1 Poston 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 08 Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 - Left on bases: Boston. 9; Cincinnati, 4. Two-base hits: Ingerton. Bates. Three-base hit: McDonald. Hits: Off Fromme, 7 in five and one-third Innings; off Smith, 9 In thre and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Hob lltzel, Clarke, Brldwell, Smith. Stolen bases: Bescher, Ingerton, Jackson, Rarl den. Struck out: By Griffin, 1; by Fromme, 8. Bases on balls: Off Griffin. 6: off FrommeFromme, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Griffin, Mitchell. Balk: Griffin. Time: i 2:00. umpires: Klgler ana mnniran. Cobs Fall Before Giants. CHICAGO, Aug 9 New York batted Chi cago's pitchers ail over the field today and romped around the bases with ease, winning a one-sided gam, 16 to 6. Score; NOW YORK. CHICAGO. AB 11. O A K AB H.O.A. B. Derore, If... I I 1 4 gheckard, If. 4 1 1 4 4 L.. Doyle, 2b 8 Bnodgrasa, cf 4 Becker, rf... I lit IK tin lie, n... i 1 . o l 114 Aroher. ..... 8 4 S 8 1 40 Needbam. .. 1 1 1 Merkle, lb.. 4 7 S 511 m man, Sb. 4 1 1 8 Heraog, JO . I i a s v J. uoyie, id. s . v Devlin. Sb... 1 4 4 8 0 Tinker, Si... 8 18 8 0 Fletcher, ss. 4 8 1 8 4 Sheas, ...... 1 4 4 14 Mvera, o 8 8 I 4 1 Saler. Ik 4 WUaon. a 1 0 S 0 Hofman, ef.. 4 I 11 I I 18 4 0 Marquarn. P. 8 0 1 Reultmeh. p. 4 4 0 4 1 Crandall, p.l 0 4 0 0 Rlehtor, p... 0 0 4 1 0 Molnllre, p..l 4 4 1 0 Total. 44 IS 87 14 8 Graham .... 1 4 0 0 0 Good 1 4 0 0 Total. 84 714 IS 4 Batted for Rlchter In fifth. Patttd for Mclntlr In ninth. Merkle out. hit by batted ball. Chicago 0 0801100 11 New York 0 0 2 8 0 6 4 1 0-18 Two-baa hits: Zimmerman, Herxog, Tinker, Saler. Three-base hits: Fletcher, Myers. Hits: Off Reulbach, in three In nings, none out In fourth; off Rlchter, 1 In two Innlnes: off Mclntire. 11 In four in- ninrs; off Marquard, 6 in six innings; off Crandall, 1 In three innings, esacnrice nits: Fletcher, Crandall, Wilson. Stolen bases: L. Doyle (2). Devore (2), Snodgrass. Fletcher, Becker. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York, 8. Bases on balls: Off Mar quard. 3; off Reuibach, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Mclntire, Marquard. Struck out: Bv Marquard, 2; by Reuibach, 1; by Rloh ter. 1; bv Crandall, 3. Wild pitch: Mar quard. Tim: 2:30. Umpires: O'Day and Email. Hoc tors Want a Game. The Hoctors of South Omaha are with out a gam for Sunday, August 13 and 20, and would HUe to hear from some out-of-town teamf for theie dites. For games ad dress L. C. Marsh. 742 North Eighteenth street. South Omaha, or telephone South 2210. PLAYING DATE AS.VOl.XRI) President Lynch ef National League Gives Out List. vpiw Til K. .u- " i "- chedule changes and cate for playlnis Oil ptlliponru nu lie - " - -" nnunced bv President Lynch of the Na tional 't-afue tonight. The list fo.lows: At Boston. August 2 (i, with St. LouU; September 7 (2), with Philadelphia. At Bro.klyn. Auguet 24 (2). with Chi cago; September 2 t2), with Boston; Sep. tember (onen). with Philadelphia; Octo ber 8 2, wlt Boston; October 10 (open), with New York. At New York. August 14 (21, with Phila delphia; August 17 (2). with Cincinnati; August 24 w'th Pittsburg; October 11 (open), wlfh Brooklyn. At PhMadelphla. August 29 (t). w'th Chi cago; Keiifmber 1 (2). with Ntw York At Pittsburg. Aueurt 15 rP1 "It'i St Lnuls move'1 up from October II; Seti. tember 1 '2. with Cincinnati: Ber-timbcr 4 (open), with Cincinnati: September 14 O. and September 15 ("). with r-h'cero; !Je;. tember 19 (open), with New York. At Cincinnati. August 18 1), with Pitts burg; September 13 (open), wilh P tt?bvtrs; Sertemh r 17 (T), v. th Phldelrh'a; Sen tember 22 (opetiV with Trooklyn moved vp frnm Orioher 2 At h!ceT" August W. Stpte"ibe'- C e.rc! September i tot en I with Ft. Loll?-. Pe--ternbe- 7 O. v'.th Cindnnstl; beptemtr 24 O Ttosr-n. Jt Ft T.otili, Setatenber 1 (S. tC r te"rirr V' ti' v th Cii.cinnttl; Eel U.;ubvr 17 ID. will Boetoa. HKSCl.TH 1H rnr.K1.-1 uicua Qsrtaerir 8Brclies T'lti Cor Vtz Rene ta Sever. t lnrln. OTTTNC' " "iu'f e-vsn hlrs Zr T-.r nra Ir. the trvcnrh r"re: I t. Qiict ' I 11 2 vtM'.-erlm ' ' t Fat er.'l: 7tnt.!rd!l arf CiaT., b.uwen anil Fv-rir-tm. ' T ' 1 --- 1 1 ra- lerr f "Ire. Hr fceinr -roc.-, 'r.ert jhoi out -rr -: tk:' 1 Ici.ir.g I vu.iDer a-et paa' Inn. ba ' tcor.-r. P H E Tmrrviue - t Peo-ia 4 J Twuterx-s: Aksrs and Aliejr.; ITsrsTtan and Jacob. Another 9B.OOO aatomoblla la a Bee Beeklsyees' Ceatest. Aasssaeeaisl ef arise Sua day, Aug net I8W UHLAN EQUALS WAGON RECORD Track at Clereland. HE TIES LOU DILLON'S RECORD l afavorabl Condition ef Track and Atmospker Prevent Noted Geld ing Breaking; Mark Good Harlan; at Cleveland. CLEVELAND. O., Aug. 9.-Uhlan, th champion trotting gelding owned by C. K. G. Billings of New York, equalled the world' trotting record to wagon at the North Randall track yesterday, stepping th mile In 2:00 flat. Conditions not exactly favorable pre vented his breaking the record established by Lou Dillon at Memphis, Tenn., on Oc tober 2S. 1903. Th track wa npt as fast as usual and a breete also tended to ham per him. Mr. Billings drove th gelding. When he steered his charge past th tftree quarter pole In 1:84 the immense crowd present felt sure that a record would b broken,- for Uhlan has always been noted for his finishing powers. Ha faltered slightly on the stretch. Th quarter was timed at :3S'4. th half at :h9 and the three-quarters at 1:30. The attempt was made Immediately following the conclusion of the regular program. Th second day's program of Grand Cir cuit races furnished splendid sport, partlc ularly In the 2:05 pace, and the i-M pc til latter for th Forest City stake a 82,000. In the 2:06 pace, C. The Limit, the fa vorlt, fulfilled expectation by winning. Th 2:08 pace for the $2,000 Forest City stake furnished a surprise In the upset of Twinkling Dan, the favorite, who sold at 2100 to 8o0 and was expected to gain an easy victory. He finished sixth In the first heat, fifth In Uie second and was distanced in th final heat. Sunny Jim lost the first heat to Ginger by a nose, but won th next two and the race. Summary: 2:08 pace, Forest City stake, purs 82.000, two in three; Sunny Jim (Shlvely) 2 1 1 Ginger 1 2 2 Mart Knight 4 S 2 Princess Hal 6 4 4 Twinkling Dan 4 5dis Woodbower Sdls Time: 2:05V; 2.01'.; 2:07. 2: pace, purse 21,000; two In three C. The Limit (Macey) 2 1 Hal B., Jr 1 2 Star Patch 8 8 Water W 6 6 Ella Ambulator 4 4 King Cole g 5 Time: 2:03; 2:041; i:X. 2:10 trot, purse 21.000; thre In five: Lula Arlon (Benyon) 1 1 Crelghton 2 2 Viola Strong 4 2 Captain George 6 4 Muda Guy Sdi Maud Caesar dls Time: 2:0!IH; 2:10'i: 2:10V 2:20 trot, purse. 21.000; three In five: Lee Wilson (Dodge). ...1 Sterling Hall Nanah Gordon Todd June High Private Vlto lago F Reuben Whltesocks Carol Bells Zola Wells ,...4 ...6 ,...8 ...8 ....4 ...8 ... ...7dls ...dls ...dls COLTS WIN ANOTHER CLOSE O.XR Stanton Defeats Colombo Y. M C. . Team, Eight to Hevea. STANTON. Neb., Aug. 9 (Special. Yesterday afternoon Mayor Pont' colt won another close victory, when they de feated th Columbus Young Men's Chris tian association team, by the score of 8 t 7. Seldel, In spite of the fact that h had pitched a game th day before, held the Columbus boys down to two hits in eight Innings. Hawkins, a high school player, showed his skill with the stick by pounding out three hit out of thre times up, two of these being for two bases. Score: COLUMBUg. IT ANTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Becker. If . I I 0 D. Whales, If 8 1 1 0 1 Nelson, lb... I 1 10 0 I Hopper, .... 8 1 4 4 1 Lederh'rt, 8b 6 1 4 1 1 Gllaam'o, lb 8 1 II 0 1 Weaver, ef.. I 1 I 1 1 Seldel, p aa 4 1 4 4 4 Lyon, aa.... I 1 1 1 1 R Wh in e, p 4 4 8 4 8 Apt., rf.... 8 1 1 0 I Mayer, Sb.,, 4 4 8 1 4 Frankfort, Sb 4 4 8 8 1 Kopltn. Sb.. 110 14 Taylor, e.,.1 4 11 Holletlen. rf 4 4 1 4 4 Boetcher, p.. 4 1 1 t 0 Hawklne, el. 4 8 1 4 1 Total. SI 2 11 1 Total. S 8 87 18 4 Two out when winning run was scored. Columbus 00000(02 0-7 Stanton 002141(0 18 Struck out: By Seidell, 4; by Boetcher, (. Bases on balls: Off Seldel, t; off Whalen, 1; of Boetcher, 2. Passed Mil: Hopper. Two-base hits: Lyon, Apts, Hop per, Glissman, Hawkins (2). TTir.e-ba hit: Nelson. Stolen bases: Stanton, 8; Columbus, 2. Umpire: Mr. Poucher. WAYNE BATTLES WITH LEMAR8 Spleadld Ball Witnessed and More (ion lisme. Coning, WAYNE, Neb.. Aug. 9. (Special Tele gram.) Wayne yesterday, by a score of 4 to 8, lost to Lemars, la.. In the eleventh Inning of a spectacular gams. Batteries: Wayne, Wallworth and Depew; Lemars, Anderson and Dalb. This afternoon another , splendid game between the same teams was witnessed by a large crowd at the ball park, Wayno winning, 8 to 1. Batteries: Wayne. Leahv and Depew; Lemars. C. Dess and Dalb. During the Chautauqua to be held hare, beginning Friday. August 11. ball games will be played every afternoon with th? Wayne Commercial club t.em as follows Frlusy. Omaha Townssnd Gun company; Saturday. Wlnalde; Monday, Laurel; Tues day, Stanton; Wednesday, Coleridge: Thursday, rierc. . tj. r-J Trrsrj . niirin? thfi summer most persons arc suuuw ....a.., . rashS or npSShte others suffer more severe y with Eczem Acn Tetter. Salt hheum, or some kindred skin disease. All skin actions come from humors and acids in the circulation. The blood I?H ci?culates through the system, deposits these humors and acids ,n the fstSwi Kus flesh which Vies just beneath the outei .n. Th' acrid matter causes inflammation and a discharge which breaks thrmtah heTlicate cuticle and skin diseases are the result. To cur Wtlfttt must be freed from all acids of?hfeUh!frifyTnrk skin dSaPses Book on Skin Diseases and any medical adv.ee free. 5. S. 5. is for sale at drug gej. JpCffc rum, CA. if,' .y J When you go tor a ipurt In a canoe or row boat take a bottle rf Tattor's On 111 Ton Eeer along its g O O a company and a sur re fresher. To employ in our plan-. taka a much Lrlca !n Droduclng thli Incomparable Deer aa we do oui ce.vea Ornahe Sugo r. ill poarla St. rtious or ITi- u Aut 8f. Taonees STATEHOOD BILL IS PASSED j Senate Refuses to Strike Out Judicial Recall from Ariiona Constitution. PRESIDENT TAFT MAY NOT SIGN Indications Arc Meaanre Will Heroine a Law Wlthoat 111 Approval State Mast Now Vote on the Claose. WASHINGTON, Aug 9-The bill grant Ing statehood to New Menlco and Arltona. ' for many year th dream of the poople " of those territories, was passed by the sen- ' ate last night. 53 to 18. after rejection of the Nelson amendment which proposed striking out of th Artiona constitution Its Judiciary recall provision. The bill as passed by the senate d'ffeis only slightly from the house measure, ami. It Is said, may be unsatisfactory to Presi dent Taft. He has contended all along that h would be glad to sign the state hood bill If the Nelson amendment pre vailed, but that it was a question whether he would be willing to sign It If the amend ment were defeated, as It was The Indications tonight are th will become a law without his signature. Th senate amended the house bill with two minor changes regarding the manner of voting In New Mexico on proposed amendment to Its constitution. These undoubtedly will b agreed to by th house and th bill sent to the White House. These amendment were reported by the senate committee on territories and agreed to without debate. Amendment Center of Interest. Practically all ot th debate on th bill centered around the Nelson amendment. Even om senators who declared their opposition to th recall of Judges voted against th amendment on the ground that If th people of Arlsona desired the ret 11 as part of their system of government it wa for them and not for congress to say whether they should have It. After th amendment had been defeated It was thought the bill would be adopted without division, but Senator BalleS' called for th ayes and nay. Two democrats, Senators Bradley of Kentucky and O'Gor- man of New York, voted for th Nelson amendment. These same two members with Senator Bailey voted against the final passage of the measure, as did two pro gressiva republicans. Senator Brlstow of Kansas and Kenyon of Iowa. The others who voted against th admission of the ter ritories war Senator Brandegee ot Con nectlcut, Burham of New Hampshire, Crane of Massachusetts, Curtis of Kansas, Dil lingham of Vermont, Heyburn of Idaho, Lippltt and Wetmore of Rhode Island, Nel son of Minnesota, Oliver and Penrose of Pennsylvania, Root of New York, and Bmoot of Utah. Another conference will be held Thursday. Mr. Underwood was ready to attempt to get together again tomorrow In the hope of effecting soma agreement, but Mr. La Fol- lette was not prepared to meet with him until the following day. Some of their colleagues who want a speedy adjournment, attribute the delay to the desire for action on th cotton bill which Is to come back to the senate from the committee on Thursday, and other colleagues attributed th delay to a willingness to leave the wool bill In conference until th regular session of congress In December. suburban lot and other valuable) prise are to he In The Bee Hook lovers' Contest t start ln,a few dnjs. See aaaoaneemeat tn The lands)' Uee of isgs.t IS. Solomon asked for wisdom. If he were In business In Omaha he would advertiss in Th Boa. The Smoke And Dost Of Travel Won't Soil UTHOUff WATERPROOFED LINEN COLLARS rpHEY art) permanently clean and A the most satisfactory and practical coll! tbet yea caa pseelblr wear. They will ian yo 916.00 . year in laue4ry bill. Launder them yoareelf sny time, any place wita s samp doth. CoJIotm 25 tch Cnfft 00c a pair At roar dealer'., or by nail oa receipt of price. Tb F1BERLOID CO. 78 Waverly PI, Hew Yerk FOR. SHERIFF, FRED II. IIOYE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. W. G. URE FOR SUMMER DISEASE .Mn.,ar4 mrltfi rtmn1rc; hnils. w M I r I II I aWTz a, jay 1 ai mm m nt, r j rai - -wi. j, 111.1 m ivi aaataLTiy m-r . - , 1 1 r aa t the amend- by 43 to 2. V hat the bill'" ' V v x1