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NatJsrw THK lV.K: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. AWLVT 1011. u m Ma " ,- m -esav m m mi m -v. m m m 4aaw m-m fc aw-saras a Jasafa7a mm a sa, r jw s m v m ria m. J .. r a . w .w a . m v a a f m v a S i FIYE SCORES FOR ROURKES Fint of Series with Lincoln is An nexed, Fire to Two. VISITORS USABLE TO HIT DEMOTT Fas! flame and Close to Beta aa Er rarlrM t test, Beth leans Pat. flat; la lt Tim Playing Real Ball. Benjamin Harrison Demott. otherwise known a "Blondy." held Bob I'nglaub's herd of Antelope handily In the first battle of the series and enabled his com rades to walk off with tbe game by a S to I score. At no time were the Llncolnlteg danger us. Whenever they started to get a little fussy Demott would hang out the "nothing doing" sign and the Antelopes would quit their aggressiveness and proceed to go 0'it. The big twlrler wa there strong and at no time was he In danger of being hit freely. In the third Inning he was found for two hits, the most made in any one Inning off his delivery. Wolverton was sent In by Unglaub to put It over on the Colts, but he met his Water loo In the first Innlr.g, when he was found for three hits, netting the home team two runs. In thi second Lincoln came bark with one and again In the third did tho name, deadlocking the score. This was not to the liking of Pa's athletes and In the fifth they statu.'! a tally, which ended only after the game had been neatly tucked away and a three-run lead to the good. In the eighth Wolverton was Jerkrd and Fox pushed to the firing line and held the Hourkes hitlers for the next Inning. How They PUreel. In the first Lincoln did nothing. Moore opened for Omaha with a single to right. Nlehoff sacrificed and Tommle slnglM, sending Moore to third. A single to left by Kane put Moore across the rubber and Tommle on third. An error by Carnler let Thomaaon In with tho second run. MrCormlck walked In the second for Lin coln. Thomas sacrificed and Cockman lammed out a single, sending MeCormlck across tbe platter for the Antelopes' first tally. In the third Oagnler singled to the in field and went to third on Dundon's tingle to right. A sacrifice by Cy Cobb sent (Inrgte home. Moore opened the fifth with an Infield lilt; Nlehoff sacrificed: Thomason walked and Kane doub'ed to right, pushing Moore across the rubber and sending Tommle to th'rd. A single by Wtl'lams scored both Thomason and Kane and likewise ended the scoring for the day. It was a fast game, with but one error chalked tip sgnlnst each team. Jack Has kell, chief of the Wes'ern league arbiters, was on the Job, and with him was Shoe maker. Jack got the hoys tin fast and the game consequently was one of the I shortest of the sea-on. Dob fuglaub did j not go In the Lame, but did the coaching from tho coaching lines. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. 2 1 1 S 1 0 0 0 1 o. 3 0 2 14 0 1 4 1 Moore STb Nlehoff. 3b.... a. fiomison. cf.., Kane, lb Vliiams rf.... fchonnoer. If.. Bear Ion ss , Arbogast. c...., L'imoit. p , Totals m S LINCOLN. AB. R. 9 27 17 1 I O A. 2 3 Garnler, ss liundin i'b Cobb, rf Cole cf VcCormlck. If. Thomas, lb Cockman, 3b... Ptratton. c Wolverton. p... Fox. p Miller .. Totals Omaha Runs Hits Lincoln Runs Hits 4 4 3 4 3 3 S 2 0 I 30 .... 3 0 .... 3 1 & 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -6 3 0 10 0110000002 012001116 vT0" h.,,,: K'n ! F,r"t base on S'"?. ott lmott. 1: off Wolverton, 3. tacrlfloe hits: Nlehoff. Cobb. Thomas, stolen bases: Thomason. Kane. 8 truck i.l : a lemott. 3; by w olv. rton, 2 lilts: Off Iemott. ; off Wolverton In seven Innings. Ieft on paws: Omaha Lincoln. 4. loubia play Ni-hoff to Moore IZaKSP- Time: I'mwrei: HaHkell and bhoemaker. HOlt CITY'S HAI.LV PAILS krorlns six, PIOCX CITY Ana- ! , r-i.. ... j bid tor the garni in thnVnih ..n-nma.d' 1 day lit fellLhor afitr"', 2'n.Ki.i ! nina Topeka won In the fourth by mak tk're "cor"'-. Th flnal c,,,mt t4!' I" 8IOCX CITY. R. H. O. A. 12 2 1 12 10 0 0 11 13 2 4 12 10 2 2 5 0 12 4 1 0 0 11 I 0 1 it 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 7 io r. i R It O. A. 12 14 2 2 10 12X1 0 2 2 o 0 2 it 1 2 2 3 1 10 12 13 5 2 0 10 3 U 27 14 I 4 0 0 1 0 Andreas 2b... Uieer). If Kitsgerald. rf. Hariman, sa... Wagner, cf..., 8tm. Ib Kelllv. 3b Miller, o Clark, p Carber. p e-gubors. If. Totals 0 1 0 1 0 o 40 TOPEKA AR. Fmorv. 3b J 1 2 I 4 Rlckerl, If 4 2 2 1 0 - Whltnev. lb 4 1 2 k I 0 tiall rf i ii t i 4'hapman. c 4 0 2 1 w I4echr. rf b 2 2 11 Kre",,2,b."::::::::::: t, ! S I P. Clark, p 6 0 1 0 3 u i Totals It I Ui 27 14 I ! Topeka 1 it 0 4 0 0 1 0 - s alloux 4lty 13OOO0IU3 7: Sacrifice hit: Breen. Two-ha-e hits: Omaba-the Urst hristlan and the Norm Whitney. Clark. kr Thrce-btse hit : p'lde Chi ls!lan-and the foulh Omalia Clir.s .RfillJ(' .'?.,ol.,'n..,,"! Krhory. Krena I.IU:jlUn church will celebrate the seml-centen voi .. t mr. in tour unu iwo-tliiras In- S nlngs; off Barber. 7 in four and one-third innlntrs. iHiuci, play: liarlui.iii to ftrm. Struck out: By i. Clark. : bv p. t-ark ; by P.arber. 3. First bn.se on balls- lift 5. Clarg. i: off P. Clark. 6: off Harber. I. Passed ball: Chai'tnun. Wild pltcii- 1 liark. P Clark, lime: 2:Jv. Umpires Morgan and Knapp. HIK9TOV PITtllKN FINK (.IMfci Dea Mail are W Ins KsMraer Freas Paeblo hy Three ! Tr. DEd MOINES, la.. Aug. 2J.-res Moines on the first game oi the sorli-a from Pueblo today, by a score of 2 to 2. Hues ten of the locals, struck out eleven men and- allowed the visitors only two tut. Score : PUEBLO. AB. K .. 3 1 II. O. Craig, rf. ... Berger, s. Belden. If. , Koerner, lb. Hughes. 2b. Claire. Sb. Hchmid. cf. , Khaw. c. .., Jackson, p. Middieton Totals .'. 30 2 DES VOTNK3. 3 34 A. K. AB. It- H. O. Curtis, If. .. Coillgan, as. Mattl.k, rf. Dayer, Ib. Korea. 3b. .. AaUeisou. rf Oiaiiaui, 2b, 4 13 2 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOIT. : NAT L LEAill'K. ( W.L.Pct.' W.L.Pct Denver b .t; Nw Tork...T .til Uneiin 5i .s Chicago m 4i .mo Pueblo t; 51 Pittsburgh . 41 .4 St. Jospn...H8 M .J Philadelphia 1 4i .UV - Omaha ... ..:, .-; t. Lou! riO JO .M Hioux Clty...M CI .171 Cincinnati 1 .4'; Topeka 47 73 ..", ftronklyn r I Des M- tries.. 35 .2T, Booton M AMIR A3S N AJIKR LKAULK. I W.L-Prt. W.UPct. Mirineajolls 71 M ,S Phlladelpnia 71 49 .WS ' Columbus ..K9 S7 .M Detroit 70 - I Kan. City ..)7 M .Mr. Hoston is io .SH St. Paul ....! M ,vS'New Vork to Milwaukee .M 65 ,4M Cleveland '; 1IKIIIIII.JJII l.VSV VI ' Toledo S7 .4S2 vVa.hington 4 7 Louisville ...6 70 .440rft. Louis ....S4W1.2J8 NEB. LEAOCK. MINK LAOL. WI.I'rt. W.L.IVt. Fremont ...2i Kails Cltv...?8 M .5W Superior ...it 37 .61 Auburn 45 S9 V; Or d Isi'd..7 4 Humboldt -.44 39 Mvo Columbus ..47 51 .4' Hhenandoah 43 41 .511 Reward 4S .474 t larlnds ....37 47 .440 Hsstlngs ...44 M .44'Nel. City.... 33 il .3SQ Kearney ...4T 54 .143 York 41 56 .427' NEBRASKA 8TATE LEAUCE. Fremont, It: Kearney, SO. York, J; Hastings. 1. Be ward. 2; Kuptilor. 1. Columbus. 6: Grand Island. 6 MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 2-4; Humboldt. 1-4. Falls City, i; Clsrlnd. 1. hhenaidoah. 7; Nebraska City. It. Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAUL E. IJncoln. 1; Omaha. S. Topeka. 8. Bloux City. 7. Pueblo. 2; res Moines. 2. Denver, 2; Ht. Joseph. 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, II: Boston, t. St. Iuls, 5; Brooklyn, t: ten Innings. Chlcaco. S; New York. C. Pittsburg. 0: Philadelphia. 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 1; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, Z-: Hi. Louis. -0. New York, S Detroit. 4. Boston, 0; Cleveland. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, t. Paul, : Toledo. 0. Milwaukee, V; Indianapolis. 1. Minneapolis. 12-V; L.ou.sville, 5-4. Kansas City, 1"; Columbus, 2. Games Today. Western League Lincoln at Omaha, Topeka at 8ioux City, Puebio at l-'ts Mu.nes, Denver at ft. Joseph. .national League Cincinnati at Boston, fit. Louis at Brooklyn, Chicago at New lorn, .Ltsburab at Philadelphia.- An. er. ran Association t. Paul at Toledo, Milwaukee at lnu.aiiapons, Minnvapoi.a at L.ouiSk.ile, Kar.sa. City at Columbus. Nebraska Htate League Ktemont t Kearney, York at Hastings, few aid at bupeiior, Columbus at urano lsianu. ii Vi. Tr .. H. i.n. i Fa ls City Ht C.ar.nda. Shenaimoah l .NtUiaka City. ! numooici. i L'.towskl, c. ilueaon, p. ... 1 ... 2 11 0 Total 2J 3 7 27 bul.tu for Jackson In the ninth. 10 I'uebio 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 A 02 I L-rs Moii.es 1 0 0 1 1 "1 I I w... i ae hli: Curtis tl). Sacrifice hits: jat.sn, Litowtkl, liueslon. otoltn baes: Wutilcg. Anutisoi; tJ,, Coii.g-n ivure.. i tfi i" ,v ' r ; ; I u. Llt on basts: fe Moitien, ; i-ueuio. Is. buses on balls: Off iluesioa, 4; oif LackSoii. i. 1U oy p.tcna oa;!. e.aen. i Snavv. ritruc. out: y iiutsion, n; oy ducKon, 4. Wila pitch: Joo,i. lime: l.U. Linp.ies: AicDonald and Clark. UBALli'l HUUHii WINS GAME OrlTes la Only lo Hams of Game l Seventh Inalnat. ar JOSEPH. Aur. 22. Beall. Denver'i center fielder, knocaed the ba.l ovrr tne ' riKbt field iei-ce in the sonentu inning io - nuin t reiuoni louay. by ma.ing teni) p ; uay, unviiig in the only two runs ol the I i,.o a. is oil iiolmOerg and ivinauon. laapie 1 ' game. It was the only time this season mat i kss taae.i irom tne aame to aave n.a a.m. n a ba.l has been knocked over tne fence in u, acute standing, ivearney, la: t reiiion., . ,ir Krrunri chfiietta and O brtcn tiei . Heii.out lan.eu on jariott ana toniiiu. a' both In great form, toe former allowing but' live nils, while the latter held Bt. Josepn to lour, score DENVER. AB. K. H. O. A. E. 01 l.lnvrt. 2b 4 12 12 0 Oio.m.ore. If 4 0 0 2 0 6 Lean, cf 3X300 cair. rf 3 0 110 tjuillin, lib 4 0 0 1 1 Linusay. lb 4 0 0 2 Col(-y. ss 4 0 0 l i Kpanr, C 3 0 0 11 0 O lir.en, p z Totals ....31 2 6 27 U ST. JOSEPH. AB. K. H O. 1 2 2 3 10 1 3 6 0 A. 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 1 a 12 Kelly, If Jones, 3b awilllng. rf... Heilly. 2b Horton, lb.... Powell, rf.... Melnke, ss Oossett, c Chellette, p.. .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 Totals 29 0 4 Denver 0 0000200 0-S t. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen base: Zwllling. Home run: Beull. Sacrifice lilt: Cassldy. Two-Dase nit: uoyo. struck out: By Chellette. 4; b O'Brien. In. on balls: Off Chellette. 2: off U Brlen, Sacrifice hit: Cassldy. Two-base hit: Lloya 2. Lett on bases: Bt. Josepli, 4: lenver. o. L'mplres: MCKee and Weaver. Time: 1:30. Half Century Mark Reached by Church Members of Disciplei of Christ Will o Have a Golden Anniyenary Jubilee in October. Members of the Disciples of Christ or 'christian church, worshiped In uniulu !n-srly fifty years ago in Hie building at 0.2113 Harney street, occupied with a black- , itn hnii In recent years, are now being . . ' .... k wrecked oy itf owner. t.nariea wiue,,,,.. 1-Tfty years ago tills month trie mscipies j '.. r-i.eii n ii,l,..,l their flint consreiiation itmiu. a i.w fein,.iw hit bm the building ut H13 Hrney street, lter , i rfln..M,l tt ii'.d nlhar bulltllnkrt for .,., ,....,i r ' " ' . .. . The two 1'isilples oi i nriat t nur, n-s .in ,T , , i !,lul early In October Pioneers of the j vhurch In Onialia and 8oulh umtlil will . have promiii.nl parts In the program. As i . .... ........ a... many oi li.e iniinaieia nun u.r ri, can be Induced to .ome will be here. P.ev. J. M. Kersey, pastor of the Fim ... . .... . . . t hrlstian cntircn. is trying io tesrn vno constructed tha first rhurvh. noa- being wrecked. He Is experlencliig some dif ficulty, as no one knows just when It was built and most of the contractors who were In Omaha fifty years ago are gone. CATHERS IS MUCH IMPROVED Attorney Whe Kereally Had lea as. utaleal Has Bee Ulsfharged trtisa llassiltal. Attorney John T. fathers, who was in Clarkson hospital several months, and where bis left leg was amputated aa a re sult of gangrene, has been taken home He la rapidly regaining his strength and bis permanent recovery Is assured. HOTiturri or ocsasr BTzaiggxirs. Port. A-.Ha aalKaa. B Krai XV BxULIHiN'K BArtiSnii. ....It bain. ... Nouidana. . , jao i r bib , ; btosTur l. .. ' (at ggNTOWM lal kK.NSTOa K. 0 il'KIKbOtid... 1 iTKlKiTg , HAVHg 1 JNI1W luKK .Tautoulr. . lasiss.... aroioa. ...('elite. .. K As. Vliiurt. . A-uar-ka... .l.'arvaihia. Cklcaaa. PRUCHA'S HOMER NOT ENOUGH No One on Bases for Superior and j Seward Trims Them. . . . ., . ... , . , EEBOBS HELP IN THE DEFEAT . 1 . .... t. . .. i or w " " rom llastlags - by Srorr f Three to Ctae Uraaal Island Wlsi Close fiame Praaa (elasnbas. flTtlllua Xeb., Aug. .-i J-pec.al T!- frm.l-Although ouibatt d. outpitohed i and outflelded Seward won today s game. 2 to 1. Errors were responsible for both Seward's runs, while the PlugserV lone tally came when Prucha hit a homer over the right fuld fence with no one on bases. Irvin held the Zlnks to three hits, all short singles. Score: REWARD. SUPERIOR. AB H O A E AB H O A.l Vmry rf ... S R-IOROII. lb., t Nrff. :h s y.tnk. lb I lonari, if . 4 Wllj, c 4 !.!. cf 4 HoblnMn, u 2 Hanson, p. . . 2 4 Allen, cf .... i t 1 1 i 0 lton.li, Jb... 4 t I t t t ! 0 '"oyle rf t I t t Mrrr)!. It 1 1 1 0 H-k ui, lb 4 II 9 ! 0 crr SK 1 0 0 0 D Pruchs. t.. . 4 1 7 t Mlf bul. M i 4 0 1 4 1 I J Irvm, p i 1 1 t ToO a J ST H I Total! II 37 14 I Senanl 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0-2 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Home run: Prucha. Sacrifice hit: Rob inson. Stolen bases: Henry, Zlnk. Wally, Hole. Hit by pitched ball: N'-ft. Btruck out: By Hanson, 5; by Irvin, 9. Buses on halls: off Hanson. 4: off Irvin, 4. Umpire: McDermott. Time: 1:. MrUtr Saves the Day. GRAND ISLAND. NVb., Aug. 25. (Spe cial i eu gram. i Mcl.ear a hitting was the feature or I'xny'n game ol bail with Co lumbus. After the Msitors took the lead by a hatting rally In the eighth, si-ormg four, Mrlear's two-saeker in the eightn brought In one and his two-sacker In the ninth. two mole. McKibhen's single brought in Mclar, who scored the win ning lun aft-r two outs were made. Score; OK AND 1LA.TN. COU.MBIS. AM H O A V. AB H O A B Coos, cf 4 10 9 hitli-. ef . I 1 Fmilh. as... 4 1 I 1 IK Brn. lb t 4 t 1 -lf rf 4 I 0 0 i r.rihim, lb . 1 I 1 1 M-KIMn. If 4 110 0 M.Klll, rf..4 0 1 H.rai.. lb-lb 4 I 1 I." h. If I 2 il Joatrit, c... 4 1 I 0B tlrosrn, 1 1 J 4 0 Want, lb ..J 0 0 0 Tnr rn, lb I 1 I Ft'iah'b'rs. lb 1 0 1 0 0 bfrnaon. .. 4 1 I I 0 Itiubanan. lb 4 1 10 0 Hay. p 4 0 11 Mur-. p 1114 1 Totals v Ti to J4 14 I Totala 27 10 27 10 1 uo out when winning run was scored. Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 05 Grand Island 001 0 0U02 14 tarned runs: Columbus. 2, Grand Island, 4. iwo-base bits: McLear til. 'lliree-base hits: McLear, Leach, bases on balis: Ctf Hay 1. btruck oun By riay, i; by Morse, A I .... .... 1.,, X- , lr. ...I Island. 7. Doub.e p;ays: Hargls to Buch- fcnan. ' j.al).,ea bail: Jokers'. Hit by p.tcned ba.l: Leatli. Morse. Cook. I'm- ; I pue; Kelly. I Fast (iant to York. 0 III CTIV(!J V-..W . . . . ., L ....!.! n ii'ioi i.iun acij., AUfi. M. iDrviai icit gram.) lork won Irom Haot.ngs today, ., i to 1, in a last game. Timmersman s IcoacluiiK was the feaiiiie. -cor: I TORK. HASTINGS AB H O. A g AM H O A B FarrrM, 3b.. J 0 Smith. Sb.... I 0 4 W&taon. 5b. . I 0 1 r orlman, aa. t 1 0 bromlej , cf . I 0 0 Junta, If 4 1 1 loone, lb.... I I 0 Kan, Ib 4 0 u Ca. c I 0 2 Harnla, rf . . I 1 0 SnsiMr, p.... i 4 ...uir, if 4 t 4 Jrn., .... i ioppi, ib... a l Kaiir, c 4 1 vtiikiua, p .. 4 4 Tuis 22 1 1; it 4 Touts 2 1 17 u I aiviLti uAo.a. ijioiuifci, strut, out: Yoik U20100DI) b-3 ji.Bt.nxs II I il 1 H I 1 Stuieu oa.e: iiioiiin.- , .-mr.ii. uirucK out: ly buauvr, o, by i iihius, 4. Two-Lane n,i. woiiwe, Udvis. litues on bans: on .-MMtier, i, oil vWikilia. 2. Vnu pitcn: MuJur. home run: rajiie. L'mpire: lieiu. lleiu. iwiiiAiY, Neb., Aug. .(Special Tele miu,., ivtainey looa a lu.us ruaicn who moaned tne game lor the locaut. ecore: -Laticd for Thompson In ninth. Ktainey i l 9 1 V 3 2 2 2o i t n. out 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 8 W hiiincd runs: Kearney. 10; Fremont, lu. Uases on bails: uif Maple 1; oU tioiin- 0 iii. a. oil .arroil. 1: oU btiiiiu, 1: oil o. Kingdon, L Left on bases. Kearney, v, 0 hi c.uiu. 3. lid pilches: Jarrott, Holm u bi-rg, Kingdon. Two-base hits: Eynek (2), 0 l agies (, ki. Gray (8), U atson, Holmberg, 0 Rouse. Hume runs: Bohner, Neff, Carey 0 -'. Tiiompson. struck out: iiy Maples, 7; ; by Jarrott, 1: by Kingdon, 3: by Smith; 2. 0 Double play: Kullen. unassisted. Time: l:xj. empire: uockewits. INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH GETS PERMIT FOR BOXING BOUTS INDIANAPOLIS, Hid.. Aug. 22. "To show the genera', public which does not take advantage of other opportunities, just how a boxing bout is staged and how tho blows are struck," la the purpose of the members of the United Methodist church, rs expressed In a petition today to the superintendent of police for permission to g.ve two contests by professional pugi list next Thursday night. Pf-rmlsslon was granted. "Young Sweeney and Stewart Donnelly, lightweights, and Jack aiorgan and Ueorgs Koerner, mid.lleweights. have been en gaged for the boutM, which will be a fea ture of a carnival for Hie benefit of the church's funds." FIRE BUGS AT MARION, S. D.!".V Altrnipl Made "l Incendiaries to lie slroy T.. Monday ! Mhi, ! Miuinv w II tin. -Thar ia vrar I . .em t 'n'.i. i,.nli u tiI r...,it nf .n .t. . . , . ... . . , temiit of firebugs to destroy the town last night. KI ve Tires were set by the lncen- diarlen. but all uere put out before irreat damase n .lone llobherv Is believed to damage as .lone. Kobher, Is bollexed to have ben tn mollv o Ith flrbugs. who. It is thought, planned to rob while citizens were fiithtinic tiie riatnes - 1 OMAHANS WED IN LINCOLN ( baric II. Itoaeerau aad Miss Kdaa ) Moore Marry lu Capital 411. LINCOLN. A nit. I-'. .i.ecial Teievra-.u - - - , jCharlrs H. IiOsem rans and r.flni L. Moore. j both of Omaha, today were sronted a In,. - ,,.. I,, m.ri-v i.re m I'lijrln H. Ilonoiuiaii. li-1 North Twen tieth street, is an eiecliiclan In the employ of H. J. Lantret. . CRAWFORD EaTATt AKKHAIbtU Lale totrlUt Leaves l'rl-Klahl Thouaaad Hollars lu Widaw aad loar I'hlldreu. . , .it NEW VOKK. A'Ji,'- 2J- The estate of ' Mail..,, Crawf .rd, the nove'.Ut who died at . ,,. ... - . . 1 j ...I Jiorrenlo. Itaiy. apiu e. au- , a report filed here today by the atate Comptroller. The estate is vulued at 34VWJ and is dlviJod among the author's widow and his four children. Mr. Crawford owned little property in this country outside the copyrights on his numerous books. ShoRuaea at Wichita strike. WICHITA. Kin Avig. 22 Failure lo re ceive tlietr pay checks at a specified Line caused llfT me. hanics in the Kaoeas City. Mexti-o 4 flrlenl rallri-ad sliops In llil city to walk out lh,s sfernoon. Tiie iallros-1 official say tbe difficulty ili be adjusted at once. v. To Tr MILLERS EASILY ' TAKE TWO Heavy Hitting by Minneapolis Fea ture of Both Contests. VICTORY NEVEvR IN ANT DOUBT Pllrhe Hlgglabotham Who Maa Bees Usaptaded for Indlffereat Work Is Reinstated, hoi lasts Italy Viz Innings. LOClSVILLt:. Ky.. Aug. .-Minneapolis won both games today from Louisville. Both contests were featured by heavy hit ting, and the visitors were never in danger of defeat. Hlgglnbotham. who has been under suspension for Indifferent work, was reinstated today. He lasted only six In nings oi the urst game, tcore. l.rst fiame: MINNEAPOLIS. LH'ISV1U.K. AH H O A.E All H O. A. E. Clrmsr. rf... 4 10 0 itanaburjr, Ibi i I I A!tlir. aa... i 111 1 ftoblnwin. I I 0 4 1 I'raralh. II. 5 2 1 0 0 Or ctiaw. Iflb I I I 0 Wliiiania, b I 0 0 4 I Howard. IB p 4 I 14 I 0 Hmiimh. rf. 4 1 2 0 0 etanlejr. cf .. 4 110 0 bill. 10 2 1 11 0 Hulanllt. Jb. 0. 1 4 4 Kirrla, 2b... 4 1 0 2 0 Kniaraon, tiw.na. c i 4 i 2 0 l.ufl1. rf. 4 1 2 : ...2 0 1 4 I'sltersuD, p. I 1 4 3 SHI'botbsm. S2 1 0 2 h.ru, p 0 0 0 0 Totals H II 17 12 : Klil.tr, If ... . 3 100 Totala 21 11 27 11 2' Louisville 0 0 i Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 1 V l 1 1 o O 8 i 012 Stolen bases: Emerson. ll!l, Stanebury, llliams. crsvath. Two-base hits: Stan ley. Clymer, Owens. Three-base hitn; 1iii giiibotnani. Ken is. Cravatli. Kossn.an, Howard. Sacrifice hits: Hulswltt. Robin son (2), Aitiicr, Gill. Williams Double plays: Stansbury to Howaru: fcrncnun to Howard; Howard tv Grinisliaw. ll.ts: Otf HlMginbotham, In s.x InninKs: off Hearne. Si In two-thirds tnnmg.s; otf Howard, 5 In two and one-third innings. struck out: By Higginboihum. 2; by Patterson, i. Bases on balls: Off Hlgglnbotham, 4:. off lltarns. 2. I'as-d ball: Miller. Time: 1.05. Lmplies: Chill and Fox. Score, second game: MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE ABU. O A E AB M O A.E. Clymar, cf... 4 I 1 4 u RtarnbTy, Ib I 1 I 2 4 Aiti.ar. aa .. I I ! 2 2 Kooliiaon, ni I I I I raialh. If . I 1 4 0 Url ahaw. If. 4 I t 0 0 Wllllajna, 2b 4 I I 0 Howard, lb . 2 112 0 1 Ruainaa, rf.. 1 1 0 4 0 Bianler. of.. 2 110 4 , am. u .4 I 12 0 0 Huiawltt, 2b. I . 4 4 0 4 1 Emotion, rf I .10 4 Is huxliea, c... 4 .4 1 4 4 4 Lous, p 3 Maker, 2b.... 1 .24 14 17 17 I Millar, lb... 1 l.u!-( 1 Klahar 1 114 0 4 111 4 110 10 0 1 0 4 4 4 110 0 4 0 4 0 14 4 4 Ferris. 2b. 8ui I th. o... Carat, p Totala.... Totala 17 11 tl 14 2 Batted for Emerson in ninth. batted for Long In ninth. Louisville 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 04 Minneapolis 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 10 Two-base hits: Altizer, Clymer. Three base hits: Oill (2), Mhlcr. Sacrifice hits: Cravath, Williams. Struck out: By Long. 2; by Lavet, t. Bases on balls: Off Long, 2; olf Cavet. 1. Passed ball: Smith. Time; 1:56. Umpires: Fox and Chill. Dougherty Loses Game. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Auk. 22.-Dou.ih- erty's wlldness lost tor Milwaukee, the H- i cals winning. 1 to 0. in the second inning, j loiiuwing an error and eaixirice. he gave i three bases on bal.s, forcing in tne win ning run. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. MILWAUKEE. AB. H.O. A.E. AB H O A.E. Hoffman, ef. 4 4 0 4 Kalaton, If . 4 4 i 0 4 Woodruir, If. 2 4 1 4 0 Charlra. 2b.. 4 0 McCarthy, rf 4 0 2 4 1 orcodorf, lb. 1 1 SV Kouaer, lb I 4 10 1 0 Hickman, rf. 4 4 !, 2b 2 1 1 1 0 Ueboid, cf . 1 0 'Hitler, c 1 4 4 1 4 Clark, Jb....l 1 Williams, tbl 0 1 4 4 Law i a. aa....l 1 Mb. a. aa....! 0 4 1 I Maraball, c.l 4 Hcbliuar, p.. 1 4 0 4 4 Dougherty, p 1 1 1 u 1 0 Totala 14 3 27 II I Totala 14 4 14 I 1 Milwaukee . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bases on balls: Off Dougherty, 7: off Schluzer, 2. Sacrifice hit: Uetz. Two-basa hit: Oets. Struck out: By Schlitzer, 3; by Dougherty, 4. Double plays: Sclilltser to Mowe to Houser; Houser to Mowe. Stolen baae: Ralston. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Ferguson and Eddlnger. Blue Swamp Colnmibua. COLUMBUH. O.. Aug. 22-KanBas City hud no trouble making runs off Berger today while Maddux, effective with men on bases, missed a shut-out when O'Con nor's passed ball with bases fuil and two out was followed by Corndan s fumble. Score : KANSAS CITY. COLl'UBIS AB H-O.A.E. AB H O A E S.r,l!" I 1 i t I ? Lo. i('.....':4 l 4 5 eonsauon.' rf i I o i. Hvalt. rf.... 4 2 4 U 0 Pernor. 11,. . 4 i 4 1 Jl KckTlJ, :U 1 4 J 4 owiw. i'b... 4 .it' Bo'enuau, Ibl 0 4 II O'Rourk. IL t 1 4 1 0 C,rrld,in. aa. 4 0 13 indwell, rf .. 2 I i a O t'onnur, c. 0 1 0 (i llapp. c 1 V 2 1 V iioio v:.h. t .... ii i i o Keeft. if : 0 0 U 0 Tola 1 1 i; i; to l Ue.-r,,, p.... 4 o l o Columbus Kansas City Totala 0 0 0 2 .10 2 2 9 3T I 1 0 0 0 0 02 0 'i i 0 t-lo Stolen bases' Burbeau. Lot t. Rocken fle.il. Mnrrlllr Ml- Mtil,l,,tf Tlv.i-hAHt. I !'if Perrnig. Tliree-baHe In!: Hyati. i t Double plays: P.app to O'Xtourke; llock- enfloid io Conldon to Uowerman. liases I on balls: Off Berg.-r. T; off MmUUix. 1. lru9K V,t;,. .y, "erBBw- "J il"dd,J)t- ! b ',lu ; ,-.'VJtk'r'',le'.; '""V'-V; i maI, I'dssed boll. Connor. '1 line: 1... , Lnipires: Hanaibi-e ard Owen. "alalia Uulplay Toledo. ' TOLEDO, O., Aug. 2 .Chech pitched 1 ;..,.APK l.ull , .- ..r, .el, t. .il,!-., .,IH. I port St. Paul blanked Toledo, J io 0. A I I'lwe'i'he JIlillL i'hiir".!'-"'1 Si.' ; lowed the visitors their runs, bco 'Baited for fwanu lu nlntii. TOLF.IKJ 0 0 0 0 o 0 ( 0-0 i Two'.ase'hVtV''Hutl.-r. Sacrifice hiTs: B. ! MeCormlck, U. Butler, Burns. Base on ( i hall.- life ' ft nn 1 ,-t.eiir.U titif' lt'i :", i" Chec Ii IH.'ib'e i.la.---' ut-, ".'. i' V. !. ' ' . - ' rey io Laiiio, j-eieiianiv iu ii. jitvoi miia, Butltr lo nichi..an u. Hohnhorst. L.-ft on baae.: 1.. to ;" : lime. Liiipirts. uaes aii'i Mti-, kaltel-. Ohio Hlflesiea Mtlll lu I. end. i on liL'OUV .1 Amr -i Trulni-'i r.. i suits in tne Herri, -k elsbt-meii tesm match , 1st tiie national null- ann.x-iaiio.is loui nn - inent showed the Ohio leani lo be again ni' in. ir.d wim grand of .u , i lu-u . , ' , . . . , - . '--- ... - - in the president s tropin inau-li with u . score of 2. King of Iowa niaile a s.oie ' of 23i i . Ilulatela Blaahs Muunllahf. tint j-rnv Kh Auir 2 1 rtuecial I jw Jj?i'ifJ 0 ". boTne club here I fnJlmrilF1' ST'eltli.i V.f- 1- ' . . .. . . . .. i .. .. ... ii tu re oi me game wa me h,ii,,,m , iu- sen the om. -m be J"" K.H K. "dVw ?lei"''" 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 00 I 3'Hluux City. Klepfner and Ftt.ger.ld; Oak enoa I lak vwvvv w 0 aI1(1 Ai.s. i.v lioHto.i fr..n, aineiuo. t.le.e.l Murderer ... 4u Ball. L1,"""" 'prnoP Settle" tHU,1 K-ITTANIN1NO. Pa.. Aug. X.UTmJ$L!t?Jt.tZ r-h..... I ilol.len m ieadiuic mercliant of WycKboro. was arrested here today charged atltn the murder of his wife. He was released on tlo.OOl ball, for a hearing August 21. Uoluen maintains he shot his wife 111 the belief tnal she was a burglar. Tbe Looklovti s' Contest is a" GIANTS CLAMBER TO THE TOP i Cubs Meet Defeat After Getting: Early ' Lead. SIX TO FIVE IS FINAL SCORE eer Wrk Halllra la Eighth nltk eore Plae ! T is o far 4 h lea go Three Three-Base tills Tr Daahlea. NEW YORK. Aug. 32 By winn ng from Chicago toflay In an uphill gam. New York went Into first place in the Na tional league race. With the score i to S against them In the eighth. New Tork rallied, scoring three runs and tying tha score on singles by Pevore and MerVIe, Snodgrass' double and a pass to Doyle. Broun walked Meyers In the ninth and Murray ran for him. Crandall moved Mur ray to second w ith a sacrifice and Ivore' fifth single advanced htm to third. He cored on oDyie's hit to right. Prore: NEW YORK CHICAIKl AH H.I) A E AB H.O A.E. Parora. If.. . I it 0 ghccVard. It. 4 4104 l,. tv.'e. 2b. 4 111 0 drhiilta. rf. ..4 t 0 Snosraaa. c. 4 S 1 4 4 Tinker, aa . . . I 4 1 P.r. rf 4 I S 0 Ilm man. Ib 4 1 1 11 2 4 i Porta, lb. 4 1 t 1114 IWrnill. cf . I 1 I 4 14 1 Salar. Ib 4 1 II 0 14 4 Arrbar, .... 4 1 I 4 4 4 4 Brs. p.... 114 0 0 4 0 Wrla. lb. Itarauf. lb. . Flat-bsr. sa. Wr. c... Murray Am", p . . . CTanSall, p. 4 4 t 4 Tatala 14 135 14 4 Totala M 11 V 15 1 one out whe nwinnlng run scored. Ran for Meyers In ninth. Chicago 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 O New York 00200003 1-4 Two-base hits: Hofman. finodgraas. Three-base hits: Schulte. Ari-hrr. Snod grass Hases on balls: Off Am-s. 2; off Crandall. 1: off Brawn 2. Struck out: Hy Ames. 1; by Crandall, 3; by Brown, a. Time: 1.5o. Umpires: Klein and llrcnnan. Mar's Klagle Wlaa Ommr. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Aug. 22 Stark's clean single to left after he nad been sent in as a pinch hitter with two out and I ia vldson on third in the tenth inning gavs Brooklyn a to 6 victory today over 81. Louis. 1 he ;iine was dull until the ninth, when Iiauberts triple and Wheat's sacri fice fly tied the score. Purk was taken out In the sixth inning after his wllanesa nad given St. iajuis three runs without a 0 hit or a Brooklyn error. Score: 1 I BROOKLYN. ST. IriS. 0 i AM H O. A E. AO H.O. A.E. 0 1 Toolty. aa .. 4 1 0 I 4 tlutxlna. 2b. l 0 ft 1 0 Iaubrt. lb. 4 III 1 1 Oaken. cf....4 1 I Wheal, It S 1 7 1 0 KonatchT, lb I 2 17 ' Ituuimei, ZD. a 1 1 Z 0 bllta, il.. i lv"lli. i'f. I I 1 0 0 Erana. rf 4 4 0 barr. rf 10 14 1 Hauaar. aa Zim'man. lb. i 1 1 4 o llgart), Jb Brln, c 4 17 10 hllaa. c ... burn, p 2 0 1 1 0 gtaaie, p .. F'hardl, p...! o 0 0 Harmoa, p Stark 1 1 4 4 0 'WyIIo .... MafM ... 0 0 0 .4 0 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 .otaia 39 i. w u i Totala 12 it4 17 1 Katted for Schardt in tenth. 1 wo out when winntug run was made. batted for Steele 'tn tenth. lUn tor Wylle in tenth. St. l-rouls 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0-6 brooKiyn 1 00300101 14 Leit on basts: St. Louis, 10; Brooklyn. Two-base nits: Koneicoy, 2. 1 hiee tase hit: uauoert. sacilnce hit: heaL Moicn ousts: lluggius. Mauser, Ijavid boh it), iiainiun. eiruck out: By Burg, t; by Sieeie, ; by be nam t. 2. Hit oy put tied uan. By liurk, Lvans, stee e. nits: Oil Burk, 3 in five ana two-tnuda ii.n.nKs; 0X1 atliaidt. i in lour and one ma a innings: on oteele, 11 in nine innhigs; on tiarmon, in oee inning. Umpires: jonnsione and Lason. Hme: 3:6. "l" ll Kaockesl From Box. BuSi'ON, Aug. 22. -Cy" Young made bis appearance hi a -t.onul league name t ) aner an absence of eieven yar( in Aiiiencaii parks ana was knocked out ol tne box by Cincinnati alter they Cad scorea elgut runs in the tlrst tnree ln tiings. Hie vibilors won, 11 to y, a.ti.agn Beaton forced rrank Smitn to cover, Bvor ing eight runs in the turn and tney tied ine aiaore in tha eighth. Scois: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB. H.O -A.E- AUH.O.AE bwnsr, ir... lis t gpratt, 2b.... 4 1411 Datea, cf.... 1 Maraana, cf. . 4 hoontael, lb I Miuuali, rt.. 4 U 1 0 u brloaall. aa. 4 2 1 1 1 Ill Jackaoo, If.. 4 2 1 4 1 114 0 Doolln, el... 4 1 I 4 4 2 2 0 Miliar, rf.... 4 1 4 1 1 111 ZTenuey, lb.. 6 111 4 0 13 4 1 M.Lwn'M. Ibi 0 0 4 1 10 4 0 Kling. c 4 14 10 0 111 Yuuug. p 0 4 4 1 0 17 14 Mr llfus, p.. 4 0 4 4 0 1 4 0 0 Orlllln, p... 4 4 4 4 4 0 110 'Kalaar 1 0 0 0 0 Downer, aa.. I can. so I oraui, jb.... i atuon4, lb.. I AcLraJi, o... 4 bunth, p 2 Koala, p. Fislierty ..11440 42 14 17 11 t Totals. Totala 41 12 27 14 4 Batted for Young In tmrd. Batted for Mcligue in fifth. Boston 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 09 Cincinnati 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 311 Two-base hits: Bescher, Downey, Kung. Jackson. Three-base tuts: Mitcnell, Mc Lean. Hits: Oft I'oung, 0 In tnree in nings; off Mcligue, 4 in two innings: off Oriilin, 3 in four innings; oft Smitn, 3 in tour and one-third Innings; off iveefe, 4 In four and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: agan (21, Bates, stolen baa.es: t.gan. Bescher, Bates, Tenny. Douoie piays: Downey to Egan to Hoblltxei; tmdwell to spratt to ienney. Bases on balls: Off Mcligue. 1; off Uriffen, 1; off Smith, 1: off Keefe, i. Struck out: By loung, n by Orillen. 2; bv Smith, 8; by Keefe, 3. Mld pitches: Young, McTigua. 'lime: 2:1. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. Phillies Shut Oat Pirates. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22. Pittsburgh was shut out today, 3 to 0. Ail ot tne home team's runs were made ofi Fcvy's delivery In the first two innings, -J 'x- deljihia bunching three hits with two Slon .a.la and an error. Wilson, wuh uu "' "tarred at bat. Score. PH 1LA Ur.LFH I A FITTSBl'K'jH. AU.M.O.A.E AM n.U.A.S. Knaba. lb ... 4 4 1'i.k-n, if . . I 0 L-ibart, ab... 2 4 iiirH, ii i : lie, k. rf t u Luilcrua. lb. 3 4 lioolaii, aa . . - 1 Madlen. (...2 0 AlexaDdcr, p I 1 1 4 Byrne, :b ... w u : 1 I 0 V Clarke, It ... 2! 2 0 0i 0 1 0 t arry, of ... i 1 1 4 ! 10 0 Laa h. aa I 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 0 Miller. 2b.... 4 0 4 4 0, 4 0 0 M'Kech't. lb 4 11 1 I' i V 1 il Wllaun, rf . . . 4 4 2 4 0 a 0 0 C.llw.n. c 4 0 2 1 V 0 2 0 f erry, p 1 0 0 2 0 ' Heii.irli. p.. 1 n 0 1 0 Tuts Is.... 4 rf 4 O'Oamplll ..1 0 0 4 o: Total 4 1:4 1 - 'l.atieu for liendrix in iniitli. I'ittHij'irgh 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 U 0-01 i'luladelihia 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i Two.ba(le niU: ciaiUe. Mage,. Hits: Off rerrv. J In two InnliiKs: off llentu, 1 in Hlx miiii.gs. Stolen bKe: l aek.rt. ! ,KlIttn. iuubl" plsvs: B rne to Mm la I McKechnle; Beck to Ludei us. Let on I bases: rlttburgh. 10; Philadelphia. Z. ! r Irnt on en oi s: tjtt Ferry, J; off Jler.'rix. I 1' ff llil.un.l.r X tttrilt'U .till' H . o'rlx, 2; by Alexander, ti. Tune: 1:. I'm- ang tinu"nn- uuii;ui:n oy iiti.i. pi.kk Uo.plenirn4al 1. 1st ol Plu-rs SnlA lo . Miaor League Clubs. - CHICAiiO. Aug. .".-A ir r suppierriM tai to mat of July i of major leagti players ...I,. . minor lesaue club wltn options io ; f J 1''"," together wiln a lis. - ..- -'d ., ...aj... , , .....i,. a lin out.ona agreements v.as given out tooay by the National Base Ball j , comiulaHlon. i lie supplemental li-; oi sales follows:; , I .... c I 1... bli li.-.ii. in Krrinliil 11 1. Mctleehan. K: b Pittsburgh lo Pueblo,! v. A. r aoei . . American By Vol k lo Sioux City, I Kswitu. im , j lie ,,j,,,,",,,e i ....... .w. - - - - - of jila'-rs have been exercixeu ami tne , t,fccl:' in payment for .ant forwaidetl to Secretary Farrell of the National assocla- .National League By New orls froii hinl ' An' onlo, Jolinalon ; I y St. 1-Jiii f rum Iiuis- ' vilie, Hea.l. ana r-mlch: b. Plttsourgl. 1 rr..i Pueblo. Faber; by Chlc.go from ' I lunvtll. Hall. ( ,, u.. n.vlnJ from an, , ;.ci and liwn :ibau.b. r-.. iajuis 1...111 Montgomery, Piatt. t4aiie ano oranaii.. 1 ... 1 1 . .A i.aii ,.i,,k iri.u .... re.utu.e.1 that ht l.aJ rtcaiieu tne toiion- ink,' ;ilHyis: tillmore, outftwMer. Ienver: It-igle, pitcher, Ht. Joieph; Hdluw, catcher, Lin coln. All will report 10 tne 1. 1, lego ciuo next 1 I spring:. , . j j VERNON M'KIMEY WINS AGAIN Pacei Three Fasteit HeaU by Stallion cn Record. TAKES BOARD OF TRADE STAKE (karlle Mitchell I apmrrs the I ulaas has Slake fair StiAO Trotters salth . f'asa Jahason la srrnad Place l;ark Ileal. COLUMBIS, Ayj. 2. -AHho.igh the three events on the card for the first day of the second week of the Interna tional Breeders meeting here, were all won In straight heats, the racing was far from uninteresting. The weather and track were perfect and a fair sized crowd watrhe.1 another world's record established, the third of the present meeting. This occurred In "the Board of Trade stake for 2:07 pacers. Sir R... the Murphy entery. Peter The Second, (linger Jim nd Shaughran were starters against the Canadian pacer which lost In the Hotel Harrman stake last week through a bad break In the second heat. Today Vernon McKlnney was on hi good behavior and piloted by Havers James, paced the three heats without a skip or s break. He won In straight heats, being chased out by each time by Fir R., with Peter The Second third. The time for the three heats was 2 :;. 2:02 and 2:0Ci,. the average being 3:tH. It was announced that this was a world's record, being the three fastest heats ever paced by a stall km In a race. IncldentaJply the record for the event was lowered by a second and a quarter, the previous mark having been set at 3:0$v by Judex In lg and Vernon McKlnney'a own record was lowered by a second and a half. Sum man' : 2:09 trot. Columbus stake, value $3,000, three heats tn five: Chat lie Mitchell, ch. g., by Marvel ous (Murphy) Ill Fuss Johnson 3 3 3 Major Welling 3 & 3 Captain Oeorge 4 3 4 Direct Tone 6 4 6 Time: 2:Wi. 2:07V,. 2 2:it7 pace. Board of Trade staka, value IS.ftoo. three heats In five: Vernon McKlnney. b. h., by Grey McKlnney (James! Ill Sir R 3 2 2 Peter the Second 3 3 2 Ginger 4 4 6 Sunny Jim 6 6 4 Shaughran da Time: 2:034, 3:02. 2 02H. S:l. trot, purse tl.OUO. three heats In five: Cascade, ch. m., by The Penn iMurnhy) 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 4 4 4k 6 6 6 Lady Willow Crescent Hal Wapone Clodagh Radium Bilk Neva Todd , Time: 3:114. 2:0Vt. 2 10H- 6 ds ds Humboldt Drops Two to Auburn Team Fast Games tt Humboldt Each Taken by Yiiitor Clarinda Win Second. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. Aug. 22. 6pedal Tel egram.) Humboldt dropped both games of a fast double-header this afternoon to Au burn. Score: R.H.1S. Humboldt 0 04)00100 01 63 Auburn 0 1000001 0-3 73 Batteries: Humboldt. W heatley and Dlts; Auburn, Hlrsch and Kranlnger. Umpire: Meyers. dcore, second game: R.H.E. Humboldt 2 0000200041 Auburn 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0- 11 3 Batteries: Humboldt, Justus and Bom- mers; Auburn, Maycon and Kranlnger. Lm pire: Meyers: FALLS CITY. Nefc.. Aug. 22.-Speclal Telegram.) Clarinda won the second game of the series today, which went ten Innlnga Burcn pitched masterly bail. The score: R.H.E. Falls City. ...2 00000001 24 13 Clarinda 0 01000200 0-3 6 Batteries: Falls City, Clawson and Van- derhlll; Clarinda, Burch and Harmony. Umpire: Klssane. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. Aug. 22.-(8pe-clal Telegram.) Nebraska City won a bat fest today called at theerid of the sixth on account of darkness. The game was not started until late on account of a race meet. The score: R.H.E Nebraska City 3 0 1 0 4 211 U i Shenandoah 4 1 0 0 0 2- 7 8 4 Batteries: Nebraska City, Fullwider, Wi ll ford and Pinker ton; Shenandoah. Cor coran and Castle. Umpire: Sage and Krts berg. Antelopes Shut Out Auburn Mink Team Fait, Interesting Game on Auburn Grounds RegulU Fonr to Nothing. AUBURN. Neb., Aug. 22. (Special Tele grain.) The Lincoln team of the Western league won a fast and Interesting game from the local team of the Mink league nit-id:.-. Score: LINCOLN. AlBl'RN AB H O A C AB II O A E Cole. cf. 4 1 0 4 4 1. Bri'L b 4 1 0 i 1 riundoa, 2b...4 2 Millar, rf ...4 1 inilaub. aa 4 1 M'i'urm k. if .: 4 Thorn. 11 J I l iK-kmau, t- - 0 M,-Uia, c.l 1 StrattoD. c.-.l 0 hn.pp, p.. . ! 0 Apl.legatt. p. 3 0 1 I 0 Stllla'l. :b 4 0 T. Brt't. If. .4 024 1 2 0 0 10 0 e a 2 2 0 4.., 0 14 4 0 4' 1 111 0 rrlml. rt 0 brewer, lb. 0 Tree. 4 D)art. ; 0 Kran'Kr. ( .. ti lttra.-h, p.., 0 4 Tolaia J 2 :i 4i ! Totala 31 7 :'T 14 Llnco.n 1 0 0 Auburn 0 0 0 Two-base hit,: I., t lr in run: firatton. - 0 0 0 e-t 3 0 0 u 0 0 -0 5 0 iiglit. 13. Bright l,:in-s on talis: u Hlisch, 4; off Applcgate. 1. Struck out: Hy Hirs'h. ': bv Unsii, 4; by Ariplegate, 3. 'i'linc: 1:30. Umpire: Kratzo.rg. ii 4 it pi: ii nci,o(, tu vi . i.tn i Player Itelesaed lo Mens Illy Neier Paid lor. CINCINNATI, t) . Aug 22. The NatK.r.ai Base Ball coiunnsslou in a kciion pro mulgated today holds mat titli to l'la-r Harper, who waa releas-d by t!:eL, 1'- U Vmerlfan league club to tbe KTTTux lit." i-.lub of the WfKtuiti IrtiKue. reverts to M. l.oul. iH-t-ause Hioux City l.al falle.1 ;.. pay l he i.iirrbarfe piloe of t "l. which hsd li.- ii ; k:vnl "ii b.- the two clubs. -' R.turna nl Adveil'.s.ng is :r,e HoaJ to B.g ... tLZiMkSj A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING THE LEADING BEER IN THE MIDDLE WEST Kamll Trail ICIias. Stort, 12X; U1rtt - ATpTICS SPLIT TWIN BILl Biown Shut Out la Seconi Gm.f After Winnine First. MORGAN DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF I aparla Pea-area Heme R Mr laari liels 1r-Bse Hits ellsce. Iaa4 tlnsjhles. ST. I.bUIS. Aug. ?. After iMrn.ng thj first game of the double-header f oin Phi adelphia. St Louis was shut out in t. second. In fl.e second ireme Morgan alio r . but two scatterco hits, while his tr.. mates took advantage of poor f olding srn hit the ball often. Score, first gsme: 4T. LOITft- PHILAIiM.PttM AB H.O A K AB II O A I floftMI. ef. 1 1 4 l,rk. If Austin, lb. . . S'waurar. rl. Ipnrts. rt) Hl. tf ... Krlehall. c .. Plaek. lb ... Waltaee. m . Mitiball, p .. 4 Oi4rtn. ef .. 4 Colllna. Jt. .. 1 Paaer. 16 4 MnrpKi . f . 0 M-lnoea. lb. 1 ham. aa ... I TVma. r . . 2 14 4 1 1 1 Infrta. p . Kri. p 14 14 77 14 4 Matin, p. Hariael . Lapp ... To'sla. Totals. .32 I 24 4 4 Batted for Danforth In Curd. Battd for Krause in eighth. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 o Two-base hits: Mclnnes :. Wallace Home run: La port c. Bases on halls: fiff DHiiforth. 2; off Mitchell. 2: off Krause. 3: off .Martin, 1. Htruck out: By Danforth, 2; by Mitchell, 2; by Krause. 1; by Martin. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Dlneen and Perrine. Score, second game: FHrLADKt.PHIA. T In.T.. AB H O A.E, All H OA g Ur4. If Ill OMKnn, rf .. I 2 4 Olllna, JV . 1 2 t Pa Her. 2b.... 4 1 I M'trprir, rf . . 4 1 I HrlaiiM. Is.. 4 4 It 4 4 Shottaa, ef . 2 4 4 1 I 4 Auatln. lt 4 2 2 4 4 4g'ttr, rf. I I 4 4 4 I Laoorta. Sb. .1111 4 4 H'aan. If ... 4 0 1 A 0 4 4 riarVa. r I 4 1 4 I 4 I tWbwIek. e. I 4 1 1 4 1 Plart. Ib ... 4 Oil I : 1 4 Wall". a . 4 4 4 1 Harrr. as ... 114 Thomas, Morsaa, p. 4 1 4 4 14 Prlir. P 1 4 4 4 4 24 1117 11 1 (rferia. S....1 4 4 4 4 M-loan .... 1 4 4 4 4 Total. Total V 114 U 4 Morgan out. hit by batted hall. Batted for Pelty In fifth Inning. Ht. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Philadelphia 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Murphy. Fchweltser. Base on balls: Off Pelty. 2: off Morgan. 4. "truck out: By George, 1; by Monran. ft. Time: 1.4a umpires: Perrine and Dlneen. Xaae Blaak Rxlaa, BUMUiN, Aug.t B Cleveland shut o Boston, Or egg holding Boston to five scattered hits. Cleveland scored the only run of the game In the first Inning on Jackson's single and Lajoie's double, tjcore: CLEVELAND BOSTON AB H.O. A.E AB H O.A E O raji ay. If... 4 4 1 Olao. as 4 0 1 Jocaaan, rt.. 4 1 I I 0 Hsnrtka'n, rf 4 1 I Rissart, rt... 1 1 4 speakar. rf . 2 Lajola. lb.... 4 2 14 Birm'haxs. ell I I Ball, lb I I 1 Turner, 2b... 14 1 Rrallb. c 14 4 Crasc. P 4 4 1 I lull. lb... 4 0 Law la. If 2 4 Gartner, lb 4 4 Carri(an, t. 2 4 Wasnrr, lb. I 4 Tarka. aa.. - Paaet. p Total 10 17 14 4 Total 14 t 14 14 4, I J 4 4 t I ii , 114 0 4 1 : r 4 4 14 14 i t s r tisii 4 4 4 t I I 1100 4 4 4 4 110 4 4 t I 0 I 4 4 a. 4 114 4 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 w 0 0 4) -ij uoston v e v v v v v-ti Two-base hits: Lajole, Birmingham. 8peaker, Gardner. Bases on balls: Off tregg, 2. Struck out: Hy Gregg. : by rape, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O Loughlin and Mullen. While Holds Seaators. CHICAGO, Aug. 22. White pitched In fine form, holding tbe visitors to five scattered hits, wmle his teammates hit Hughes opportunely and won the game, score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. AB H.O. A C AB.H.O.A Melntyrs, rt I 1 1 4 4 Milan, cf....4 4 I 4 4 Lord. 2b 4 1 I 1 4 Kcksatar, lb. 4 1 4 1 4 Uaufbartr. Ill I I I 0 Via, aur. lb., I 4 114 bosia. cf.... I 4 14 4 Osaiar. rf . . . 1 4 4 4 4 M ton all. lb 4 1 I 3 4 Alnasutb. rt. 4 4 4 4 0 Tannablll. a 4 4 4 I 1 W. Lrifl., sa. 1 4 2 1 4 Mullao. lb... I 14 1 4 Marsaa. lb . I 1111 Block, c I 1 4 1 Oua bain. 2k 4 12 14 Walia, p.... 4 14 14 gtrast. a ( 4 4 3 1 HiiiMa, p. Totals., ...41 14 17 11 1 Klbr147 TotaU .40 4 24 Batted for Gealer In eighth. ' . a . 7. a a X I Chicago Y aamngton , ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o Two-base bits: Mullen, Lord. Basra on balls; off Hughes, 3, off White, 3. Struck out: By Hughes. 4; by White, 3. Time: l:btV Umpires: Connolly and Sheridan. Tl iters Ioee Io 71 ew York. DETROIT, Aug. 22. Ford outpltehed the Detroit trio and New xork won the closing same ot the series. In the first inning, l-ord struck out Cobb. After arguing wltn Umpire Evans Cobb was ordered otf tbe tteld. Score: New York 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 Detroit O 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 04 Two-base hit: Dslehanty. Three-b.se hits: Johnson. Baumann. Bases on balls: Off Ford. 2; off Wlllelt, 6; otf Works, 2, rks, 2. lett. 2: Struck out: By Ford. 7; bv Wlllelt by Works. 2. Time. 2.03. Umpires and Kgaii. Defeat for Xartta Mead. LINWOOD. Neb . Aug 2.-i."pec;al Un wood defeated North Bend on the local grounds In a very fast and clean game by a score of ' to I. 'i bis was one of the best games played on the home ground The feature ot the game was Klnd.er hitting and fielding. core: K.H.K. Lin wood 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 -; W North Bend 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 a Batteries: North Bend. Malloner ana Buresh; Unwood. Quads and Shnmberg. etruik out. By Malloner. 2; b Woiade. i. lime: !:. tioorl 4 rovrtl at trbraaks I II) . I NF.HKAHKA CITY. Neb.. Aug. 2. 4p- clal Telegram.) There was a g'Kl orotu I in attcnuance at tre oi-:unt um un 4t2 j tl:ree tla luoo meet baring he'd here. In Jf?JVf line 2.1.1 ice Star Jr. w;i thrc t-1 rs ' 4 erVC heats In 2.17-. 2 W and 2.14S. with - - ... ... ... m 1. jmr A. second and brun, k tmrd. In the 3-vesr-olil lace Ix'Un K. w..,'. i. t tt and I 'X'. with Vere sec. nd and A'.i, i I a watm third. !n tne half mile rur.nirg rce Cintlntt'i- won. wit Ii Kion nce Meyer r-or..l si'; Pickens tiilrd. T'lmorrow sfte.ncon ! tbe big ' u all of the stores will i!o.-r. Another Million for Medical Research SI'.W VOKK. Aj. -Jo; ti I )! ' fe.ier bs given another '.tai.J to t' e P.ockefeller Institute t,f Medical Kesea.-r:,. acri r..i!-.g tu a report publl-be1 here t.vl l:. Carey. Mr. P.,H kefeiler's sax-retsr.. and Jerome tlreen. general inanarr i-' t.'ie institute, declined to confirm or ir: the report. Mr. Kiokelel ir le s.ild :.- ! at h'f Cleveland home. ttatpplte-d b I'laowe - s Wrhstrr adcai U-lLtJl. f r.nt.ia, x r i