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    fHE BEE: OMAHA, RATtJRDAY. 'AUGUST 19, 191T.
laids Deaten Dy laiienaers; Atnietics ana ligers Lose to, w lute ana Kea oox
ORTH IS THESTRIKEOOT BOY
Haitinjs Pitcher Sends Back Thirteen
Batten at Plate.
HIS TEAM DEFEATS COLUMBUS
Discover- Art Wipe Oat In Life,
less Game hy Irort of Six to
One oa the Hastings
Oroinli.
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. l"".-(Speclal Tl-Wtm.)-Hastings
won from Columbus to
day In a lifeless game, Orth setting thir
teen strikeouts. Score:
HA8T1NO
COU'MBUl
AB H.O.A.B.
All H.O.A.B.
Vi'im. lb . t l 1 (niiiim, r. i o t t f
Partisan, aa. 4 1 I B. Brown, IM I I I I
Bromler. cf. 1 1 I 4 0 Orahum, 2b.. I 14 11
Jon-.. If.... I I 4M.mi.II, rf.. 1 0 4 0 0
Cook. IB ... I I i 1 t Leach, II ... 4 110
Xata, Ik 4 I I a n. Brnwn, m I I II
Coe, c 4 0 12 1 1 Pnrk'rney, lb 1 I I 1
"tloerale. rf..4 II 0 Marrlaou, c.l 1 I
Orth, p 4 4 1 I A Klaaell, p.... 4 0 111
Totala U 7 27 I 1 Totala II 124 11 I
Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ol
Hastings 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4
Stolen bases: Chittlck, T. Brown, Wat
son, Hromley (I), Jones (2). Doubl Ply
Fortman to Cooke. Struck out: By Orth,
S3; by Klssell. 4. Two-base hits: Leach, Har
rison, Katx. Three-base hit; Hornle. Bases
en balls: Off Orth, 4; off Klssell, 1 Horn
run: Cooke. Time; 1:46. Umpire; fllndelar
Uid Delalr.
r'rrinnut Tea tn pert tna.
YORK, Aug. H.-(Spee1l Telegram.)
York defeated Fremont today 111 game
Characterised by heavy hitting. Although
he was clouted for twelve hlls. Tlmrhers
man had the champs at hi mercy, striking
cut twelve. Rouse wa wild aa a March
hare, walking nine men and being touched
vp for fourteen lilts. When they ertw they
were hopelessly defeated the champion
tried to turn the game into a farce, much
to the disgust of the crowd, "core:
YORK FftfcMtTNT.
AH.H.OA.E A B. H.O.A.B.
rarrell, lb... I 1 1 I 0 Ronriaan. lb 4 I 1 1 I
nilth. 2b. . . 4 Oil Pullen. Hi... I III!
Honnlaeey, If 4 I I Bennett, ni . . 4 1 1
Harma, cf ... I 1 4 4 0 BoHntr, ,... 4 I 4 4
Payne, lb.... I 2 10 0 Neff, rf I 1 1 A 4
Davla. rf....l 10 Til run. If.,. 4 II
Dye. M I 1 0 4 0 rarer, lb.... 4 111
holly, c 4 III 1 Afnnmpr'n, s I n 6 4 1
Tlm'iman, p. 4 A 0 10 Rmm, p 4 I I 4 I
Wtisoa .... 141
Totals 16 14 IT 10 o 'Smith 1 0 A 4
Total.,.... I 11 44 IS I
Batted for Thorfipion In ninth.
Fremont I 0 0 1 1 1 t) 0 0 I
York 0 4 0 0 1 t 1 U
Home runs: Bennett, Davis, Kelly, tya,
ffeff (i!, Roune, Hennlssey. Two-baa hlta!
JlennlsHey, Kelly, Payne, Bohnnr. Base
n balls: Off Tlmmesrman, 1; off Rmia. .
Struck out: Bw Tlnimersman, II; by Rous,
I, Wild pitch: Tlmmersman, Rouse (2).
Passed ball: Kelly. Hit by pitched ball:
Pnilth, Double plays: Rouse to Carey to
rullen. Carey to Fullen to Carey. Time;
00. Umpire: Held.
Ntnte I.eaane Hoard Meeta.
QftAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 18. (Spe
cial.) President Henry Blevers of the Stat
Tlase Ball league leaves tomorrow for Han
FranulsiO, whsre he will attend the Kagle'
ooiiventlOii. Mr. Pollock of Columbus was
elected president pro tern, at a meeting of
the board held at Heating yesterday.
Two game between Htiperlnr and Seward,
won by Reward, at the latter olty, and pro
tented by Superior, were thrown out and
will have to be played ovsr, tb protest
being on the ground that '.Ink, Seward
first baseman, waa permitted 10 play
though suspended.
Manager Armstrong of the Orand Island
team ha been released. There has been
some dlssatlsfaotlon, It I said, among the
player for some time.
Falls City Climbs,
Beating Shenandoah
One to Nothing Score on Latter'
Ground Clarinda Defeats
Nebraska City.
SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 18. (Special
Ttegram,) Finch allowed the local but
two hit and Fall City 'climbed a ip
nearer the pennant by winning, 1 to 0.
corei R.H.E.
Falls City 0 0000100 0-1 40
Shenandoah ....OOOOOOOO 0-0 2 1
Batteries; Fall City, Finch and Vander
hlll; Shenandoah, tlalrd and Castle. Um
pire: Klasane.
Ct.AIUNLiA, la., Aug. lS.-(Kpeclal Tele
gram.) After a hot thirteen-lnnlng battle
today the locals captured the second of the
serlra from Nebraska City, tf to 0. Score:
R II E
Nebraska City . .0 01020010000 0 S 3
Clarinda ,..0 01000200000 1-4 11 1
Batteries: Nebraska City. Wllliford and
Plnkerton; Clarinda, Maxon and Harmony,
umplrm Kratsherg.
AUBURN. Neh., Aug lS.-(Sprlftl Tel,
gram.) Krrett kept the hits well scattered
nd Humboldt scored a shutout Over the
locals today. Score: R H E.
Humboldt 0 00100100-411
Auburn ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 t
Batteries: Humboldt, Errett and Diets;
Auburn. Hombach and Kranlnger. Um
pire: Meyers.
R0URKE WRECK VICTIMS PAID
BnrllnwtOM Hallwar Settle wltk
Onmha Ilnll Players for One
Hundred Dollars Barh.
A happier bunch of base ball player
never existed than the Rourkes Friday.
Early In the morning a claim agent of the
burllntiton railroad appeared armed with
bunch of check, which he distributed
among the players In settlement for i
Juries sustained In th Indianola wreck
two months ago. Every player who
on the train at the time received a check
for about tltti.
WKSTEHN TF.5t.M8 MF.X DEFEATED
Dandy aad McLOaghlln Are Beaten y
Flake aad Wataoa.
SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y.. Aug. IS T. C.
Bundy and M. E. Mcl.OUKhlln. Pacific coast
doubles pair, chosen for the American :
International trnnU Olio team, with ,1.
Tested In an excltlnx match on the turf
courts" of the Meadow club today by llesl-
paid Kink and C. F. Wat. on, jr., 6-1. 4-, I
.K1"m" fhd, VVat" l'y"t kleadlly. I
I'viuiiiu.iiy ivtiiiis inir raii;cs iuccvhh-
fully. Later they pained the ctnl-flnal
round by disposing vl 11. W. Hiocuni and
, Porter, 4 4. 7-1.
W. A. Lamed and E. V. I.srned defo-ated
W. F. Johnson and J. R. Catpetner, Jr.,
4-4. 0-1. while W J. Clothier and d. P.
Gardner, Jr., defvated Kail itehr and C, A.
Lyon. Jr 4-4, I. 6-1.
T. R. Pell, national Indoor champion; W.
H. Long, California)!, and Kehr arrived in
the semi-final round of the cup singles
Pell defeated N. W. Nile, 6 4. 6-4 and H
A. Plummer, 4-4. 6-1, 6-4. Long df rated (V
P. Gardner, Jr., -, 4-1. Behr first dersaled
W .F. Johnson of Philadelphia. 4-4, 0-L and
then took a default from Watson.
llnppr Hollow . Urliri'ii ronifialiy.
Saturday sfternoon (he IJapriv Hollow
base ball diamond will be tho scene of an
Interesting cuitest between the McKen
Colt and the Happy Hollow ball club
Lineup a follow:
Happy Hollow. McKeen Co.
Mnucka Left .., O'Neill
1'feffer Center Falrnncf
ijanse ij. a.i.... mini
jj
armoav ytiurt
Chenowlth Third
.w.-"""
d i-:'' D'ouiwtv
A
If ofer Seco
Krtckeon
lsna (J. M ).
Dyck
, nrst Thomnsnn
..Catcher Croeaman
.Pitcher ...
Varlkwriirrai Plap- I. P.
Th Union Paclfio and the Northwestern
railroads will clash again on th diamond
Saturday, the gam being between team
representing the auditing department of the
Union Paeifiu and the Northwestern head
quarters. Both team are strong and ex
pect to win. The same will be called at
i 16 Saturday afternoon at the Young Men'e
Christian association park.
Id firote Wins from Wall Lake,
IDA GROVE. I.. Aug. II. (Special.) Ida
Orove won another game from Wall Lake
by the score of 6 to 1 Both sides scored
once In the first and second Innings and
la the third Ida Grove ecored tour time
and after that It was shutout ball. Pace
of Ida Grove pitched a fine gam and
kept th hit well scattered. Wedneeday
id Cruv lot to Galva, I to 1
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAOUE.
W.L.Pct
NAT'L LEAOUE.
W.I,.Pct.
Chicago 41 .ll
Sew York....4 41 .sio
Denver ...
Lincoln ..
Pueb,o ....
St. Joseph
Omaha ....
siouk city,
Tooeka ...
.77 .w
so .m
to i0 .i-ii Pittsburg 42 .T
K5 M 0' Philadelphia W 47 .17
M 59 .42131. Louie M 48 .547
14 0 47 Cincinnati ...4 M 4M
..46 .3.Flroohlyn ....40 W
Dee Moines
U 81 .2iK Boston 17 II .2M
AMER. ASSN. I
W.L.Pct.
Minneapolis M 62 ,M7
Kensae City M ti .6'
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Philadelphia 71 3
Detroit (W 44 .607
Columbus ...W 54 .60 Boston 58 63 .821
St. Paul 5161 .4M New York. ...67 hi bli
Mllwaukte ..ftS 44 .475 Cleveland ....6tf6 .50
lndlanaiolls 17 .4TChlrago 56 6 .
Ix.ulnvlfle ...55 m . 4W Washington .4 t.llS
Toledo 63 68 .43SI St. Louis 33 77 . 300
NEB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAOUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Fd.
Fremont ....W 3 ,624lFaIls City. ....47 34 . 50
Superior 57 37 .iHumboldt ....44 36 .is
Ur. Island. ..4 47 .41;Aoburn 41 3 .511
Columbus . 44 60 .474Hhenandoah.. 42 40 . 612
Seward 44 49 . 473!Clarlnd 37 44 .457
Hastings ....44 II .43 Neb. City 31 60 .3(4
Kearney ....41 61 .441
York 39 63 Alt
YMtrdr'i Reeulta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka-Omaha,: rain.
Denver. I; De Molne. 0.
Lincoln, 0. St. Joseph, 1.
Pueblo, 10; Sioux City, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, I; Boston. I. Six Innings.
Plttsburg-Brooklvn; rain.
Clnelnnatl-New York; rain.
St. Louis-Philadelphia; rain.
AMERICAN LEAOUE.
Philadelphia, (; Chicago, 1.
Washington t,: St. Louis, 2.
Boston, 9; Detroit, 3.
New York. 4; Cleveland, B.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Toledo. 4; Louisville. 0.
Columbus. 0-10; Indianapolis, 2-2.
St. Paul-Kansas City: rain.
Minneapolis, ; Milwaukee, 2.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
-Columbus, 1; Hastings, 0.
Fremont, 8: York, 14.
MINK LEAOUE.
Falls City, 1; Shenandoah. 0.
Nebrka City, 6; Clarinda, 6. Thlrtew
Inning.
Humboldt, 1; Auburn, 0.
flames Tday
Western League Topeka at Omaha, Den
ver at ts Moines. Lincoln at St. Joseph,
Pueblo at Sioux city.
National League Chlosga at Boston,
Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New
York, at. Louis at Philadelphia.
Amarioan league Philadelphia at Chi
cago, Washington at St. Louis. Boston at
Detroit, New York at Cleveland.
American Association Milwaukee at
Louisville. Kansas City at Toledo, St. Paul
at Columbus, Minneapolis at Indianapolis.
Nebraska State League Fremont at
Orand Island. Seward at Kearney, York at
Superior. Columbus at Hastings.
Mink League Fall City at Shenandoah.
Nebraska City at Clarinda, Humboldt at
Auburn.
Trotters and Pacers
Fly at Shenandoah, la.
The Cochran Wins 2:20 Trot and
Creaton it Beit in Fat Paoe
Both Straight Heat Eacei.
HENANDOAH, la., Aug. U. (SpocLai
Telegram.) The third dky of th BhenaA.
dosli race meet wa a record breaker In
attendance, this day's crowd exceeding
that of former yar. Th program wa
on ef the beat that ha tver been oaxrled
out by the association. A baee ball double
header was taken by Shenandoah, alf tight
ball being played throughout both games.
Th tint game went ivn inning. Btoen
andoab held a lend until the ninth When
Falls City pushed noross three nieO and
tied the score. It was net until the elev
enth that th locals gained the deciding
run. In the second gam, which went ten
innings, ue.lth.er team scored Until the
tenth, whan, with Heggarty on first, Cop
pes hit to the right field for a home run.
Duran pitched both game for Shenandoah
and always bad his former companion at
his mercy. With base full and none down
he tightened and retired the visitor with
no run to their oredit. In th twnty-on
Innings he allowed but tin hlta, and Shen
andoah made but three errors. Duran
walked buf two and hit only 6ne.N Follow
lng I the summary of th raoeai
ClM 1:20 tret, 4u0l
w tret, uv:
ran (Murray) 1 1
Her ton (Harnett) 6 4 1
ihdale (Aenin 4 t
(William) 2 7 T
'ten. May and Gladlola also
2:14. 2:16. 2:17V.
Th coohra
Homer Alle
atlas Arohila.1
kiimore (William) 2 7 7
Uamherten, May and Gladlola also
started.
ilnis; 2:14. 2:16, 2:17V..
l roe-ior-ail paoe, sow;
a-ior-aii paoe, paw;
en (Nowalnr) 1 1 1
swOod (HaiMtty) t 1
;hrlsty (LatU) I 4 I
Creswn
Castlew
Lou Christy
Wllver Foft (Anderson)....... 6 3 4
Toney u and Leddy Weaver also started.
Time. 2:1J, 1:12. 2:1L
Threo-qusrter mile run, 0:
. Flnm (.thieidg), first; Voltrom (Plourd),
euond; Kid Williams (Mpioer), third;
Classic Variety (tittles), fourth. Martha C.
buena also started. Time: 1:17.
Page and v'remant oeuntles half-mil
special trot, w:
Expense. Jr. (Weed)
Ascent (Anderson)
Time: 2:2114,
UKLVAIIA WINk RICH ITAKl
Fentar Brent at Oaffalo Ooaa t
Wallsva Cos' Katry.
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. ia-Th King
Oeeige slake, valued at 5,vM for 2:12 trot
ters, the feature event at the Grand circuit
harness meet yesterday went to Bel
vasia, driven by Walter Cos. Belvasia won
th first heat handily from Chatty Direct.
Ed Qeeri, with Arlo Leyburn landed th
second heat when Cox got Into a pocket
The third heat found Helvetia again In a
pocket, but cox got fre at th far turn
and reached th wlr first. Al Stanley,
which flrtiahed fourth Was placed laat for
paolilg.
Major Wellington, favorite In the 1:03 trOt
a distanced in the (eOond hat. Th rao
was won by Muda Guy.
Ernest, with Cok In th aulky, easily dis
posed of the field In the 1:15 pace, winning
In straight heat. Cop, th Canadian horse,
was the contender.
Owing to scratches the 1:00 paoe wa
declured off.
Ed Oaer worked Th Harveeter a mile In
3.05, the last 'luaner being cuveiad In 0:29V,.
Th summary:
Class i ds, trotting, pui-ee, 11,300, three lit
five: '
.Muda Guy, b. in., by Guy A worthy
(Serelll) Ill
Dorothy Hsnsboro, b, m. (Uhank).. 3 3 4
Direct Tone, b. m (Opdyke) 6 4 i
Viola Ptronr. b. in., (Geers) ill
Major Wellington, b. g , (MHenry).. Ids
Time: t;i. I K", 2.10V.
i v iub. iiuimiir, null ucitlia , IIIHV,
tnre in nv. purs. .oro:
Belvasia. b. m. by Bliigarm (Cox).. 1 7 1
A' l-rrburn. b. m. (Geersl f 1 I
Al. Etanlcy. ro. h. (Whitehead).... 4 3 1
.. Wirt s"e I., b. m. (Snow) 3 3
'High Admiral, blk. h. (Jonee)....6 4 4
Charles Thomas. r. sr. (Mitchell).. 14 1
High Private nlk. h (Proctor).. 4 I 7 dr
Time: few 0BU. I 074A l:0rta,
t 15 pacs, purse, 11,009, three In flv:
irae in live:
.Co."!:::::: I
i 4 I
r.mast, o. g. by Hesperu (cox).
i-npe en g. tlhg
Rosewood, b. m. (Benedict)
Oasant, blk. m. (Snow) 4 Id
t'aullne B.. b. m. (Maybcrry) lid
Ret DUUnd. br. g. (Ayers) Id
Time: 2:10V,. I;10V. 2.12V
RlMfneranan la Sasnraded.
BOSTON, Aug. II. Manager Chance of
the Cubs suspended Heinle Zimmerman In
definitely and fined him lino during th
game yeetcrday. Chance said he waa dis
satisfied with Zimmerman s work at sec
ond baa recently, lie claims that Elm
merman has not kept himself In proper
condition.
CUB PITCHERSLACK CONTROL
Boiton Bahind When Game is Called
After Sixth Inning.
FIVE TO TWO TEE TOTAL SC0BF
Chase sad II lea U Pat Off Field an.
Catcher Areher Hale Oat of
Qaa4) for Argralag) with
t' sb Dire.
BOSTON, Aug. ll.-The wlldness of Reul
baoh and Toney gave Boston five runs to
day and the locals led Chicago, 6 to 2,
when the gam was called after the sixth
Inning because of darkness and rain. Man
ager Chance And Pitcher Richie were put
off the field and Catcher Archer was
ruled out of the game following argument
with Umpire Johnstone, icor:
BOgTOH. CHICAGO
AB M. O A B AB H.O A.E.
lMnr, t. I 1 4 0 stiffker, If. 0 0 1 0
BfMwul. as. 1 I I 1 0 fv-hulte, rf... ! 0 0 t A
Jaikann. If.. t Tinker. 0
Balm, If.... I 10 AZImntSA, lb I I I 0 0
rnlln, f....l 1 0 0 Doyle, .... I 0 11
Miller, ft.... 4 1 A A Hnfmas. ef.. 1 I 0
lni.rtnn, lb. I Ml 1 Sil.r. lb I 1 4 A 0
Marxm'!, I 1 0 Archer, 0.... 1 0 I A 0
ftarlilra, a... I I A 0 Oraham, . .. 1 A I
Trlar, p I A 1 Rrulbach, p. A 1 A
Toney, p I A A I A
Totala II I II I 0
Total.. ... M lllll
Boston '.. 3 0 I 0 0 05
Chicago 0 110 0 0-2
Hits: Off Reulbach, 0 In one-third inning;
off Toney, 2 In five and two-thirds Innings;
Sacrifice hit: Jackson. Stolen bases: Hof
man. Baler, Kalter, Brldwell. Double plays:
Pridwell to Sweener to IngertOn to Rarl
den. Left on bases: Boston, 10; Chicago, B.
Paces on balls: Off Reulbach, S; off Toney,
As off Tyler, g. Hit by pitched ball: Ingerton
by Reulbach, KaJser by Toney. Struck out:
By Toney, (tj by Tyler, 4. Time: 1:33. Um
pires: Johnston and Eaeon.
RAIN POSTPONES BALL GAME
DeabIwHes4or with Topeka gohed
aleot tnr tandny to Mk tjp for
Oaatc Called Off Yesterday.
For only th Mcond time thai season rain
forced the postponement of a Western
league base ball game In Omaha yesterday.
About fifty fan, most of them women,
who had assembled to See th Rourkes and
Topeka clash, went horn disappointed. Ths
postponed game will be played Sunday, a
double-header having barn scheduled.
PUEBLO'S KIT! ARB TIMELY
Ions Cltr Has No Chaste Agralast
th Visitors.
SIOUX CITY. Atisr 18. Pueblo hit th
bail timely and Won th first gam of th
series witn aioux city, to l. emis, tor
ths visitors, wst steady throughout and
kept the Champions' hits scattered. Klepfner
Started the game for Sioux City, but was
taken out beeause of wlldness and IMtohsIl
substituted, toor:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. tL M. O. A. .
Andreas, lb 4 0 0 1 1 0
Stelger, lb.. 4 0 0 IT t 0
Breen. if 4 0 0 0 0
gartman, ss 4 110 10
awtoh, e 4 Q I 4 0 0
Wagner, ef 2 0 1111
Nela-hbors. rf 0.1 0 0 0
Rellly, 3b 10 10 6 0
Klenfner. D 1 0 0 0 9 0
Mitchell, p I 0 0 1 0 0
Town 1 0 0 0 0 1
Totals
34 1 1 27 22
PUEBLO.
AB. A. It. O. A.
E.
0
Craig, rf.
.. 1 1 1 I
nrgr , ...
.... 4
S I
;:::::: 1
MlddletOO, of.
1
Koerner, lb I I la
Hughes, lb 4 0 14
Clair, lb I 0 0 0
Clemona. 0..... I 0 1 f
Clemons, 0
Ellis, p..
4
Totals 32 10 If 17 IS 1
Batted for Mltoholl in ninth.
Pueblo 1 1 $ 0 I J J-1?
Sioux City 010000000 1
Sacrifice hit: Claire. Clemons, Wagner,
Berger, Mlddleton. Two-ba hltsi Dawon,
Reillr. Berger, Belden. Mom runt Berger.
stolen base: Rellly, Mlddleton. Hit. Off
Klepfner, 4 In two and one-third Innings.
Double plays: Hartman to Andrea to
Steigar. Stmok out: By Mitchell, S; by Ellis,
0. Base on balls: Off Klspmer, 4: Off tills,
li 6Tf Mltehell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Br
Mitchell, 1. Umpires: Clark and MoDoweU.
Time: 1:80.
ORItELIES SHUT OUT DS MOINBS
Denver
Gets Three Rnns
la First
riant At grle.
OE3 MOlNEi. Aug. M.-rnvr won the
first game of th series today. hutMng
out Dee Molne by a oore Of I to 0. O'Brien
pitohed a good game and waa wU gup
ported. .Scor:
DCS MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Solllgan. ss J
Msttlck, ct i 0 0 I 0
Dwyer, lb 4 0 0 1 1
Anderson, rf 1x1:2
Graham, 2b t 0 1
Bachant, 0 t 0 1 I 2
Owens, p lOOt
Totals....
0
DENVER.
AB. R.
I 0
4 17 17 I
H. O. A. E.
Lloyd. Jb...
Mi l mora. If.
tHIl, Vfct... ........
Poauldv ef
Beall, cf. ......
4 0
Qillliln, lb I 1 1
UndKay. lb 4 6 i 10
Coffey, ss 3 113
Spahr. o j 0.0 J
u Brien, p I 0 0 0
Totals 10 " " 17 U 0
Denver H 1 0 I 1 M 4-1
Des Moines 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-ba hit: Coffey. Thf-rae hits:
Coffv, Beafi. sacrlflc hit: . Bpahr (I),
Korea. O'llrlnn. Coffey. Stolen bases: Qull
nn i), uioya (it. uouon r
Coffey to Lindsay. Left on
8; tie Mo!ns. 6. First base
O'Brien. 3: off Owen. 1. Si
lin (21, Lloyd (1). Double playi IJnyd to
n oases: uenver,
se on balls: Off
struck out: BV
o Brim, 6i by Owen, 4 Passed ball: Ba
chant. limn 1:17. Umpire; Shoemaker
and Ilakll.
ZW1LLIXG TRIPLES IV SIXTH
S. Jaah Beats l lneola hr Oa to
Nothlnsj.
T. JOSEPH. Aug. 1.-Wlth two out In
th sixth Inning, Zwllllng. St. Joseph's cen
ter fielder, tripled and ecored the only run
of the game. Durham held Lincoln to two
hits, while Fox allowed but five. Boor
AB. R
R. H. O. A.
n s i
Oiin'ir, ss....
t'ngiaub. lb...
Cobb, rf
Cole cf
pleCormlok. If
Thomas. 10
. 4
.. I
i !
Corkman, 8b...
Ftratton, e...
McUraw, o...
Fox. t
Miller 1 0 0 0 0
Total.
M 0 I
) ."JOSEPH.
AB. n. M.
4 0 0
14 11
O. A.
I
I 0
E.
K1ly. If....
0
jon, lb
0 0
Beliiy. ID....
Zwllllng. f..
Olffln, rf
Meink. ...
Hamilton. IB
Goststt, ....
Durham, a...
1 0 0
! i :
Total..,.. .u rr X I 17 14 I
a..,.A a. In ninth
Lincoln 0 J ' M M I M
St. Joseph MiM'-l
Stolen bk: nurnam. Tnr-oaee niti
m 1 . 1 . k kit. ttniw ,',..
out: Br Durham, I; by Fx. I. Bases on
ball: Of? Durham, 1: off Fox. 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Durham, 1. Passed ball:
Stratum. Left en bases: St Joseph. I;
Lincoln. I Timet 1 W. Urn pi re i Rnapp
aad Morgan.
A Bee Want Ad will sH th old furni
ture, rou bv stored la th attio.
TWO-TIME WINNER AGAIN AFTEB
TBAHS-MISSISSIPn CUP.
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MINNEAPOLIS GETS NEXT IEKT
Mlnnrtonka Clnh's Invitation to
Golfer is Accepted.
Mlnneapotig will he host to the trans-
mlsslsalppl golf tournament of 1912, the
Mlnnetonka club of that olty having asked
for th tournament and had the Invitation
accepted unanimously at the annual meet
lng of th association Thursday evening.
Th tournament will bo hid this tlms nxt
summer.
Frank L. Woodward of Denver was
elected president of the association, R. W.
Hodge of Kansas City, vice presldsnt, and
Wand el I Hertlg of Minneapolis, secretary
treasurer. Director of the association elected were:
F. L. Woodward, Denver) W. J. Foys,
Omaha Country club; ). C. Mueller, Rock
Island, III.) R. w. Hodge, Kansas City;
A. W. Warren, Bt. Joseph; Fred Carr, De
Molnei C. L. Smith, Douglas, Aria.;
George Frederlckson. Oklartoma City;
Grant Chamberlain, Hutchinson) Wendell
Hertlg, Minneapolis
Crafts W. Higgln of Chicago, editor of
th "Golfer' Magaaine," and a regular
attendant on ail tranmlsiippi meets,
and R. W. Hodg at Kansas City wer
appointed by th committee to oomptl a
history ef th organisation, and deliver it
to th secretary.
Thirty of ths representative of th stub
of th , association wr prnt at the
meeting, Frank L. Woodward presiding.
ANNUAL DIXNEn TO OOLFERS
Traassataslsslppl Cvateataat rat n
Clah Lawa.
With mirth and song and good thlnns to
at, th annual dlnnar of th Trsismi!.
slppl dolt association waa hsld on th lawn
of th Country olub Thursday night, every
goiter of th tournament blng thers.
A siatean-foot sug wa built aa th
hub of th half wheel ef dining tables,
with big aro lamp hung above th table
and stags, tor th entertainment of the
evening. Webb and Webb, two of th
colored lad of Omaha, handy with their
feet, save Several Jig, and a Quartet fur.
nlshed muslo, If any was needed beyond
the tuneful melodle furnished by th
diners themeelves In full unison. Som
rub and real wrestling and two or tare
athletic stunts were also held aa a part
of th evening' entertainment.
The annual dinner was the climax of the
Country club's doings for the golfers, al
though a danoe will be given tonight In
their honor.
Many expressions of thanks and good
wishes for their hosts were made In the
teaete drank Thursday for every one ef
the Visitors has had a splendid time this
wseh and will have In the remaining two
days.
MOVEMENTS OF BALL PLAYERS
President Lyach Annonnee Approval
t Coatracts aad Releasee.
W-nf VAnir in. Ifl .CMri.nt t .i't,K nf
the National league today announced ap
proval Of th following contracts ana re-
eases:
Contracts: With Boston. A. H. Brldwell.
lOll-lHtf-lPI; Mlchtel, J. Donllrt, Edwgrd
C. McDonald, Oeorg C, Jackson. Joseph
W. Monahan. With Cincinnati. Harry
Pierce. ll2. With New Vork, C. L. Her
sox lasKmned by Boston). With Phila
delphia. Bert Hall, bidward H. Spencer.
With littsburg. Martin J. o rooie, w. m.
Keen. With St. Louie. Eugene Woodburn.
1D11-1912.
Release: By Boston to Memphis. South
ern league, Ceoil B. Ferguson, W. D. Jone.
By Cincinnati to Huntington, Missouri
State league. Thomas Grieve (optional
agreement). By New Vork to Boston, Na
tional league, Micnaei j. uonun. nr niis-
urg to npnngriein, unio ciuiie ieae:u", "
. Harrison (optional). By Pittsburg, un
conditionally Ensign Cotrell.
Suspended: By Boston, Harry Stelnftd(
by Cincinnati, L. 11. Moren.
Brave Are Hear Winner.
ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Aug. ll.-SDeclal Tel
egram.) The Arapahoe Braves and ths
Highland team wer the Contestants at ths
eld settlers' reunion today. The Braves
wer easy winner, i to a. ecors:
Arapahoe Brave... f 0 I 1 9 I P 1 -ll
Highland i 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-1
itaiteriee
Arapahoe,
levennam and
Carrol; Highland, TrubecK, Bauer and
Vapat. Hits: Arapanoe. is; tiigniana. 10.
Struck out: By Devenham. ; by Bauer ft.
Mnses on balls: Off Bauer, 5. Umpire.
Bhafer.
BRIEFCITYNEWS,
Oaaght With th 0ds Thos. Dory
end wifs, colored, were arrested by
the Omaha police on Information from
Davenport, la., Friday morning, charging
them with grand larceny. They wer ar
rested at the tmirm station, with th
stolen good, concealed In a trunk. A
typewriter and valuable tools mad up th
loot.
wltcame. Motor Sr. Ford Dr. M. J.
Ford ha received a handsomely engraved
:if membership card In th Switchman'
Union of North America. Th oard la of
solid llvr and I ths only life membership
ver Issued by the organisation. For ev
rl year before he took up th study f
medicine Dr. Ford was editor of th
Switchmen' Journal, In fact, established
the paper and gave It a euecssful start.
SOX' RALLY BREAKS THE TIE
Triple, Double and Two Singles Bring
Two Buns.
ATHLETICS LOSE, SEVEN TO FIVE
rimely Hitting; by Ylaltnra In erad
and Fourth Innlnss, t'onpled with
Bases oa Dalle aad Two Errors,
Enable Them to Tie Seer.
CHICAGO, Aug. 18.-A triple, a double
and two singles by the locale broke a tie.
Chicago winning by 7 to I from Philadel
phia. Morgan's wlldness, coupled with two
hlte and an error, gave the locals five
runs in the opening tnntng. Timely hitting
by ths visitors In the second end fourth
Inlng. coupted with base o balls and two
errors, enabled thm to tie th score.
Payne was hit In the mouth by a ball
thrown to him by the "ball boy." He wae
removing hi mask end did not e the ball.
Score:
CHICAOO. PHILADET.rtt I A.
All H 0 A E AB H O A B
Mafntyrs, H 4 I 0 n Ixird, If . t 110
H Lord. ID I 1 I I 0 Oldrtns, rf . 4 1 I A A
rmi(hrtr. if I 1 I 0 0 t'nlllna, lh .1 I 0 I
Bndle. cf ...I I I A Ohali.r. lb I. 1 1 I A
M'Cec'ell. lb 4 lit I Vurptir. rf . 4 1 1 A A
Tannehlll. lb I 1 II 1 0 M. I.nn.a. lb. I A I A I
rorhan, aa...4 1 I 7 I Half r. aa....4 A 1 I A
Prtyn, c 0 0 A A 4 TKnmaa, ... A A 1 A A
Sulllran. c.A I IoP. I I I
fUnrk. e I 1 I A A Morgan, p... 0
Brott. p 1 A 0 A A Krau.e. p . . I A A I A
Mogrldf. p. 1 A A A A panfartlt, p.. A A 0 A A
Walah, p.... i A A 1 A Coamha ..,.1 I A A A
Lana 1 1 A A I
Tout 10 M 11 1
Totala II II 17 II I
Hatted for Mogrldge In the sltth.
Batted for Krauae In the eighth.
Chicago I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -T
Philadelphia 0 3 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 6
Two-base hit: Collin. Bodl. Three-liae
hit: Dougherty. Hits: Off Morgan. 2 In
two-thirds Inning; off Krause. In six and
one-third Innings; off Mogrldge, 1 in two
and one-third Innings; off Walsh. 6 In three
Innings. Stolen bise: Dougherty. Double
Mav: H. Lord to McCnnnell to Sullivan to
Corhan to H. Lord to Sullivan to Corhan
to Tannehlll to It. Lord. Left on base:
Chicago, 0; Philadelphia. 10. First base on
balls: Off Morgan. 1; off Krause, 2: oft
Scott, 4. Hit with pitched ball: By Morgan,
Bodle. Struck out: By Kraus. 2; by Dan
forth. 1. Wild Pitches: Morsan (3). Time:
3:20. Umpires: Parker and Sheridan.
Hashes Oatpltrhes Peltr.
ST. LOt'18. Aug. l.-Tom Hughe bested
Barney Pelty in a pitcher' battle arid
Washington won from St. 1OUI. Hcore;
WASHINOTON. 8T. lOl'IS.
AB H O A.E AB. H.O.A.B.
Milan. cf....t 12 0 1 ShoUen, ( . 10 10
Bchaafer, lb 1 112 1 0 Auatln. it,.. I 1 1 I 1
C. Walkar, Ifl 0 1 0 0 I waltiar, If. 1 A I 4 A
Deailar, rf... 4 3 1 A A Lapnrts, lb.. I o 1 I t
MrBrtda, a, 4 I I I 1 Maloan, rf . 4 1 1 A A
tonroy. b... 4 All 0 Btephsna, .. 4 A 6 A A
Cun'ham, lb. I A 1 6 0 Ouat, lb 4 0 14 1 0
Street, a 4 1 4 I 0 Wallace, aa.. lllll
Hashes, p...i 4 0 4 0 Pelty, p I A I 4 A
Crlae 1 0 0 A A
Total II 7 17 17 I
Total I 6 27 II I
Batted for Peltv In the ninth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 03
St. Louis 000000020-2
Two-base hits: Gessler (2). Austin. Me-
loan. First base on bans: off Hughes, 6;
off Pelty, 8. struck out: By Hughes. 3;
bv Pelty, S. Time: 2:00. Umptree: Per
rlne and Dlneen.
Nape Tura oa Hlgrhlaader.
CLEVELAND. Aug. ll. Cleveland turned
the tables on NeW York today and won. 6
to 4. Fisher wa hit hard throughout, but
Cleveuarul failed to score until the sixth.
Soore:
CLEVELAND. NEW YORK.
AB H O. A AB H.O.A.B.
Oraney, If... 4 I I A A DaAlelO, f.,. 4 110
Ball, 3b I 111 A Wolter, rf... I 0 I 1 A
Ja.k.on, rf.. 4 4 1 A Chan, lb.... I I 10 1 A
Jyajole, Ik.. . I 111 H. If I I 1 A A
Blrm'h'm. cf 4 I A A A Knleht. aa...f A 0 I 1
Turn.r, as... 4 114 1 Hartull, lb. I 1)11
O. ruber, o. 4 1 I I OtlarOnar, lb.. I 4 i 1 0
Krapp, p I A Warhap, lb.. 0 0 0 0
fteanr, c.l 0 4 I 0
Totals ,H II IT 1 1 it. r laker, p. I 1 0 4 0
Qutnn, p A 0 1 1 0
"aldw.ll ...1 0 0 0 4
Hemphill .. 1 0 A A A
johnaen .... A 0 A A A
ToUla 14 I 14 la i
Batted for Gardner In eighth.
Batted for Sweeney in ninth.
hottod for Qulnn In ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
New Yerk 0 0 II H M 1 M
Two-base hits: , Chase (1), Martsnll, Cree.
Three-base hit: Jackson, Turner. Home
run: - Birmingham, Stolen basest Mtovall,
Daniels. Sacrifice hit: Ball. Double Clays:
Sweeney to Harttell, Wolter to Sweeney,
Turner to LsJole to StovaJl to Fisher, Hits:
Off Fisher, 13 In Sevan innings, none out
In the eighth; off Qulnn, 0 In one Inning.
Bases on balls: Off Krapp, 4; off Fisher,
Hit by pitched bill: By Kffcpp, Knight.
niruuR ii . i ' ' i i Ki I .... " .on... .
Wild pitch: Fisher. Left on bases; Cleve
land, : New YorkL 16. Time: I:1B. Um
......i. ...... t, .. a. Kw ui.i,.. a
pires: Mullln and O Loughlin.
Boston Pound Pitcher.
DETROIT. Mich.. Au. 18.-Wllltt and
Works were both sy for Boston today
and this, ooupled with poor fielding, gave
Donovan's men the victory. I to a Dal
Gainer made his first appearance on first
base since May 20, when his right forearm
was broken by a nan pitened by coombs
ot Philadelphia. Score:
BOSTON. DBTttOlT.
AB H.O.A.B AB H.O.A.B
Maa'kaea. rf 4 4 1 0 Jam. If 4 II
Speaker, at.. A ill A Buah, aa 4 Alt!
o(la, lb.... I j i I A Cobb, of I ill
Lela. If. .. I 14 1 A Draaa. If I i 1 A A
Oaroner, Sb.. lllll Dsleh'otr, lb 4 1 I I 1
Carrlgan, c.l 1 I i A OaJner, lb... I All I 1
Waaner. lb.. 4 111 1 Baumann. tb 4 I I 1 A
Tardea, I....I ill 1 Ptanape, a... 4 1414
Klllllar, p. . 0 I 4 A i Willed, p.... i A 4 A
ale, p I 1 A I I Works, p.... I I I I I
Total. .....41 11 IT li I Totala II 11 27 U)
Boton 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 2-S
Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Terko. Three-bsse hits:
Speaker. Cobb. Hits; Oft Klllllay, 1 in
one Inning; off Nagie, 10 in eight lnnlhgi I
of WljleU. 10 In five Innings; off Work, I
I In four Inning. Sacrifice hlta: Gardner,
Wlllett. Stolen basest Hendrlkften, f-.ngle
i3). Cobb. Drake (2). Deiehanty. Double
play: Cobb tl Wlllett to Gainer to Stan
sge. Lert on bases: Boston, Hi Detroit, 11.
Base on balls: Off Klllllay, I; off Nagie,
2: off Works. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Wlllett, Gardner. Struck out: By Nag.
8; by Wlllett, I; by Works, 3. Wild pitch:
Nagie. lime: 111. umpires: fevans ana
Lgan.
Farmer Sitting on
Fence with Shotgun
Defies a Railroad
L 0. Doi-an Frustrates Northwestern
Company's Attempt to Hove Three
Cars and Spur Track.
DES MOINM, I., Aug. 11-Slttlng en
a rail feno, with a shotgun, U C. Doran,
a farmer living near Boone, ha put t
rout th Northwestern railroad system
and frustrated the oompany'a efforte to
move three of It or from a Spur track
on his property.
Th spur on which th car are set
runs from the company's main line to a
coal mln Which ha been abandoned. The
company desired to remove th track. A
gang ef men prepared to do the work
went t th farm yesterday, but found
Doran eittlng en th fence with a gun.
He told them to let the car alone.
A switch ngln wa brought Into ac
tion and thn It developed that th car
wheel had been chained to the tracke.
The crew and engine returned to Boone
without the cars.
Today Doran waa mad defendant la
the federal court In a replevin action
brought by the railroad company. The
company wants Its three cars, Its 114
miles of track, its 1.SO0 tie and It 7,400
spike.
Cleveland Boy Raakett.
TOLEDO. O . Aug. II Cleveland outbid
the Chicago National for th rvlcea of
Pitcher James Baekette ef the Toledo team
and today the twirler wae sold to Charle
Bnmer. The price wa not glvn out. H
win report at tne oioe of tn American
aaeoolsiion season.
Use Be Want Ad and get result.
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MILLER STAKE WILD CONTEST
Brewers Unable to Orercome Early
Lead of Visitors.
THB.EE MEN SUITER INnJBJXS
Jenee, Wkl netarne lo Gaate After
Aheeae ef Month, Hit la Right
Teanple with Terrlfl Shet
by Peter.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. II In a wild gam
filled with wrangling and disputed umpir
ing and marred by Injuries, the leaders de
feated Milwaukee, to 2, today. Tom
Jonee, who returned to the game Wednes
day after an absence of a month, wa hit
In the right tempi with a terrific boot
by peter and will probably b out of th
game for a week. Ralston wa hit by a
pitched ball and knocked sensele, while
Barrett was forced to retire with an In
jured ankl. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. MILWAUKPB.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB M.O.A B
firmer, e .. 4 0 A A RUMoa, If... I l I A
t inner, n .. i o aaimoo, if... I ill
AHleer, aa . I I i 4 A (Tiariea, Ik,. 4 111
Craratb. If . I 4 i A 0 Jon.., lb ... I I A A
wllllaiss. ill t I I A barret t, rf... 1 A A A
Alii
W
Unmm.n K a 1 A S 1.11111 1 A A a A I
(Jill, lb I II I Clara, h .!!!l I 1 I A
rtniio 11 hold, if... 4 oii
.... I II I Clara, lb I I 1 I A
.... I A 1 4 A Lela, aa ... 4 1111
.... i A I 4 A Prh.ik. a.... 4 4 14 4
p.j A A I AMctiiynn. p A A 1 A
arria, id...
Owena, e
LeTerett.
inters, p I 4 A 4 Or'nd'f. rf-lfe I Mil
Cutting, p .. I a A I A
Totals II I 27 10 A Marlon, rf... I Alt
Tntala la inn I
Milwaukee 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Minneapolis I 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Two-base hit: Cravath. Three-bss hit:
Cravath. Base on balls: Off Leverett. I:
oft Cutting, 8; off McGlynn, I. Struck out:
By Leverett, U hy Peters, 1; by Cuttln, t
Time: 1:6ft, Umpires; Hayes and Fergu
son. Colanibas Break Even.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Aug. ll.-Indlsn-
apolls and Columbus broke even today, the
local team shutting out the visitor In tn
first contest, 2to 0. The second gam wa
won, 10 to I. score first game:
CXlLfMBl'8. INDIArTArOIriP.
AB H. O A. B AB M.O.A B.
Hl'rhmsn, If 4 I I A A Mrrffman. f. I 1 1 A A
Makllni. M..I.I I I I Woodruff, If, 4 I 4 A 4
Oinaalt'n, rf I 1 1 A A M artbr, rf I A I I 1
rerrlni, lb.. 4 I I 1 A huuaer, lb... I A 1 A A
Pna. lb... I 1 I I 1 (l.ti, lb 4 110 4)
O'Rourke, lb A A I A Mad'arty, 1.1 0 f I I
Odwall, cf I 1 1 0 A Wllllaaia, lb 4 I I A
Rapp, lllll Mnwa, as.... I A I I 1
Uebbardt, p. I A I A Una, p 1 A 1 A
Webb, p HM
Total 14 ll 14 I 4 Wblt 1 A A A A
Totals
H IK I I
Columbus 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 Or-0
J 1
Indianapolis 0 0 10
ihree-ha.se hlti Huffman. atrurik aui
By Sohlitier, 2; by Mogulllln, 1. Bases on
t.aii. rtre aAhiui... a. r u.a i. i
vni.n. W . BLIIIII.r,, VI.. ,UUI.Ull 1 1 II,
Sacrifice hit: McQulllln, Woodruff. Double
piai I'erring. powm end Perrlng; Mahl
lng, Downs and Perrlng Mewe lo ilouser.
Stolen bases: O'Rouika. Hoffman. Timet
1;0. Umpires- Chill and Fox.
Score second game:
INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBt'S.
AO M.O.A. B ll M A 1 I
naiTTnan. ei. a I
. . . . . .
A
Waodruft, If. I 1 I A A Manllng, la., 4 I I
McQarthr, rf I i I 1 1 Contall'n. rf 4 1 A
Houaer, lb... 4 1 A 1 A Perrlnf, lb.. I 1 I
I. lb.. I 1
. IS... I I
yeta, ae...... f I I 0 Powna, I.., 4 I 4
bluer. 0....4 I 0 AO'PWurk, Ik I i I
llllama, lb I 4 4 lOdwall, of... I A 4
owe, aa.,..i 111 1 Walsh, A 4 A 1
oiii, r... 4 0 4
Walsh, A 4 A 1
McvtullllB, p i A A
Mows,
nutKer, p.. a i o 0 0 1
Total......lt 1AIT 14 I Total! II I 14 I A
bailed for Link in the fifth.
(Gam called end elahth. darkness 1
Columbus 1 10 12 11 (WaO
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0
Two-baae hiui Hinohman (2), Rapp.
Three-base bltt Warrltitf. Hteiiflt Atif.Uv
Link, I; by Webb, 6; by Llebhardt. I. Hits:
Off Link, 7 In flv Inhlhg, off Webb. 6 In
three Innings. Basse on balls! Oft lnk,
3; off Webb, 1: off Llebhardt, 4. Sacrifice
nits. Llebnardt. Howe. Double pi re:
Mahilng to Downs: McCarty to Iftwc,
Stolen bases: Odwtll (3), Rapp, Down,
Wild pitch: Webb, I. Hit by pltohed
ball: Perrlng. McOfcrty. Pasd baili
Rapp, McCarty. Time: 1:66. Umplrei
Fox and Chill.
Toledo Blank Coloaele.
LOUI4VILLE. Au. 11. Toledo MaiikaA
, r i . .w v, wunrt llllii.U ll IV
clever pitching Of Tingling. The local
eouid not bunoh their hits, while the visit
or made the most of their runs. Hcorl
TOLKDO LOVISVILLB.
' AB H O A I, AB.H.O.A.a,
Nllss, ef.... I A i A A Itanat'rr, III 1 t M
Hfehman, lb I A 1 1 A biker, M....4 I J 1 A
Brnnkle, lb.. I 10 1 A Orl'ahaw, If. I I I A A
orlisa. 1 ... I I 10 I A Hewar. I., I u i
(Irnaa, If.... 4 AAA 0 Stanley, cf . i A I A A
fiurna. rf....4 111 Hul.wltt, lb I 1 I 1 4
Donahue, e.. I 1 I 1 A Bmeraon, rf. I A 1 1 A
Butler, aa.... 4 III LuAwls. e.... I I 1 t I
Vlnallni. p.. I 1 I A Long, p 1 A I 1 A
Herna, p....O A 0 A 0
Totala U 114 11 A Planer, rf...,A AAA
Hiboln.m .:l A A A A
Huihaa .... I o A 4 A
Miliar l A A 4 A
Total IA t 14 10 1
Batted for Emereon In seventh.
Batted for Long in evetith.
Batted for Howard In ninth
Louisville .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4)
Toledo 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-4
Two-base hit: CJrtggs, Ludwig, Three
be hit: Grlmshaw. struck out: By Long,
2; by Ylngllng, I. Be On ball: Off Long.
I. Tim; 1.4u. Umpired Biefhalter and
Itendlbo.
Reeta Amerlcnne Get Players.
SAN FRANCISCO. Au. 1. Manasee
Charles Graham of the Sacramento Coast
league team has announced the sale to the
Boston Americana of Pitcher Herb Byram
and Third Batemen Jimmy Shlnn. Orsham
gets two playsrs in exchange, but did not
make publlo the amount of th eaeh oon
elderatlon nor th name ot th playere.
Mallen Wlae Tyro Match.
CAMP PERRY, O.. Aug, llTh long
range tyro mateh at 1,00 yard wa won
today at th National Rifle aeaoctatlon
hooting tournament by First Lieutenant
A. J. Mullen ef Arlsona, by a (core ni 41
There were 3oS entrants.
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THERE'S health and strength
in a bottle of Jetter's OoKl
Top Beer. Barley la It for food, hops
for tonic Eessnttal to the weak,
healthful for anybody. Unsurpaaeed
for table or medicinal purposes.
Th ber that ebaera,
nourlshs and Invlgorau.
FAKTtT vavAoa
ago F. BUS,
14 DO glee
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Aato. A-1S4S.
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ISM.
PACERS BREAK RECORD AGAIN
Independence Boy Defeats Earl, Jr.,
in Terrific Battle.
R. T. C. TAKES THE $10,000 STAKE
naatar-talamlai ttaew tar Ora Tra
ter Prove Alsaost Walhawrar
lor Tauaasy Msrpkyi Goaaal
Breeder Inner.
COLUMBUi. O., Aug. lS.-Tb most Im
pressive features of th cond day cf tha
International Breeder race rnmttng yee
tcrday wer th enormia crowd and break
ing of Ihe world record of threw heat In
race In the King tk of la.ooo for 1:04
pacers. Th Hoster-Columbu brwr
Make of 110.000 for 1:11 trotter was over
shadowed by th King stake. It wa th
first on th cerd and brought together
again Earl, Jr.. and Independence Boy.
Ferl. Jr.. wse made th favorlt. but
Independence Boy was heavily played a he
Is a Columbu hors. Th field wa almnet
neglected. In the first heat Independeno
Boy set the pace Into the stretch, where
- - . . . . - A . W
ne was onaiiengea oy mru r., inu in"
pair fought It out to the wlr. Independ
ence Boy pushing hie nose In front in th
last two strides.
In th second heat Major Mallow led nntil
the stretch was reached, and then Inde
pendence Boy and Earl, Jr., again shot to
the front and paesed tinder the wlr o
close together that it required the verdict
of the Judge to decide that Independence
Boy had won again.
In th third heat Independence Boy went
to the front on th upper turn, gaining
a long lead, which Earl, Jr. could not
overcome, giving the Columbus bore a
victory in straight heat.
Th time mad In this rao wae phenom
enal. The first heat wa th slowest 1:024;
ths second waa a second faster and the
third was in 3:02 flat. Ths average time
wes one-sixth of a second slower than
1:03, and this is the world reoord for
three heat In a rao, beating th average
of the three heat paced by theae horses
at Cleveland last week by a quarter of
a Second.
The Hostar-Columbue stake for green
trotters proved almoet a walk-over for
Tommy Murphy's good oolt. R. T. CT,
which had previously won ItO.ooO stakee
at Kalamasoo and Grand Rapid. In ths
first heat h wae chased out by The
Huguenot, but In the eecond heat the latter
broke and waa distanced. The others were
not able to make It. T. C. extend himself
and he easily won In three straight heats
and In slow time. Summary:
King stake, 1:04 pace, I In 6. purs. !3,)00:
Independence Boy, ch. g., by ThUttle,
(Hedrlck) 1 1 1
Erl, )r 1 2
Major Mallow I I I
Waltr W 4 I
The Abbe 4 6
Time: rfrjt. S:0l4. 3:01.
Hoter-Cdlumbus Brewer' ttake, 1:14
trot: 8 in t. purse, HO.ono.
R. T. c, oh. g., by Prince March,
(Murphy) 1 1 1
Lewis Forest B 1 1
Lady Willow i 4
Lasaru 4 4
The Hugennt 8 dl
Dotigi McGregor die
Tim: 1:084. 2:074, l:0tV
Class 1:14 paoe, I in 5, purse, 11,100:
jLawara v., d. g by Beware
("tones) ,,
Lowanda
Mortt
On Tim
Fanny Bowers ...
Lewretts
4 1 1
1 I i
.18 4 1
.... 113
....3 4 7 7
....7 4 14
Nicholas D
.it I I
Tim. 2:10. 1:084, 3:0S, 2:004,
Dodgr Takes Fall Out of tnydearv
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Dodge Athletics defeated the Snyder team
on mnyaer grounds by a score or 10 to I.
podge batted Gustln all over the lot, and
knocked him out of the box In the ninth
Inning, getting six hit, two three-bagger
oon one iwo-oagger, ana lnoiaentauy six
run. Both pitchers received elegant Sup
port. Soorei ft. ft. a
Dodg 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-10 11 6
Snvder 66 0 1 0 0 1 6 6-1 1 I
Earned runs: Dodg. 4: Snvder. 0. Struck
out: By Jackson, I; hy Gustln, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Jackson, 4; off Gustln, I.
naileries: uooge, jacieson and Butleri
Snyder, Gustln and West.
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